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Mnss nizell !I to Mr . Relative to The Bertie Union Academy Mr. Editor. I wish to inform the public thrpugl our columns, that' Mr.' J. W. Spivey jathex exaggerated in his remarks of .lut week. . 1 - Miss Dillingham and myself did not five any cnncert in Northam 3ton Co . We only gave one in Hertford Co. One would infer from his latter, thdX we spent the summer in giving concerts advertising for the benefit of the Academy, and taking the money. If this is what he meant to iaiinuate he is greatl) mistaken. Only one of these concerts were ix)ited for the benefit of the Aca demy. . Over five dollars was paid by father to insure the building. my All the proceeds of the concert held here were handed over to Spivey. withautout any ctduction expense. ; -. . ' ; It was our intention, however Mr of we did not post it, to " contribute mpre bux unfortunately it rained at two of these' recitals, "and they -were a success financially. I don't suppose Mr. flpivev npt has enumerated the ;expense of a conceit Doubtless he thinks our , board tray elin expenses etc. were given free, also mi o building which was usually one fourth of the proceeds. With all this Mr, Spivey thinks noiii has been given for the, benefit Uie Academy. In the meautitue I fail to see v of hy i was under any obligations, as these concerts were given"? voiuntarFjrJj 1 am fully assured that a great deal mere was given', than some of the Co-workers can boast of as they term themselves. We can very read ily see that Mr. S pivey is very unappreciative, and did hot cbnsic ir that one of the young ladies was rot aNjrth Carolinian. ; I am gtad how ver, that she mtt some of our broad minded people, who? ppreciated her efforts. ii ii .mil mi iniiin I first used Ayer's Sarsaparilla jn the fall of 1848. Since then I nave taken it every .spring as a blood - purifyin gand inerve strengthenins medicine.. S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans. i If you feel run down, are easily tired if -your nerves are weakahdvour blood is thin, thenbegin taKe'the good bid starid- ard family medicineV Ayer's Sarsaparllla: Y' Its a regular1 nerve J "tter, a perfect bloDd S&SZS dc-or -whak h thinks of Ay er J eld f1? knows all about this fjrand ' M we win be sati.iir , r - , x . S I J..C. Ateu CO.", Irfrvrell. SIs. ..' Ili Sick 3 eon piivey It is well, that sht is not' aware ot this accusation for it is very hu milating to ladies of refinement, after our efforts to contribute , something thousands would not be appjeciated. For my part, it is immaterial since - j l Know me writer personally and should not have replied but desired to state wherein , the temarks are false. Thanking you kindlv for this opportunity. I ani, You is very truly , MATTIE MAY MIZELL FREE MEDICINE SAMPLES do not prove that a remedy: is good for anything. If you want to exper iment, try samples for other ailments than rheumatism. You cant afford to lose tmie and risx life in taking chances with any medicine which has not stood the test of time. V Drum mond's Rheumatic Remedy has a twenty year record of cures. Write to the Drnmmond Medicine Co., New York, Windsor Pharmacy. A GREAT CITY According to the Ohio State Jour nal there is ''something :. doing" in Chieago, The Journal says t that a Chicago newspaper publishes the following interesting 'catalogue of events transpiring in the city by the lake. A ceath every fifteen minutes. A birth every eight minutes and twenty-seven seconds. A murde every seventy hours. A suicide eery sihteen hours A seriout accident, necessitating nurses or physician's care, every four minutes. A fatal accident every Ave hours, A case of assault and battery every tmetjty six minutes. Aburgla-y evtry three hours, A hold-us every six hours. A disturbance of the peace attract attention every six seoonds. A larceny everj'twehtf minutes. An arrest every seven minutes and thirty seconds. A fire every hour. " An arrest for drunkenness every fifteen minutes. - A marriage every twenty 5 minutes. A case for the coroner every three hours. ' . A new building completed every one. hour and: fifteen minutes. . A railroad passenger train anives every fifty-six seconds; s Sixty passengers, , suburban aad througn, arrive every seccond at rail- way stations. ' - ' Seventeen thousand gallon water, a' miuute; pass -through: i ,900 miles of city water mains, Of the - NUMEROUS'AND. WORTHLESS, ' f Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. ; E. C peWitt and Go, of Chicago discov ered some years ago how to I make a salve from . Witch ' Hael thaVvis a specific for pirss; For blind, bleeding itching and producing PilesC? eczrma cuts, bnrns, bruises and all :skin dises s DeWitt's Salve has no . equ al. This has civeu nse to numerous worthless' counterfeits. ; Ask for De-j Witt'si-the genuine. . Sold by Wiiid-I sor Pharmacy. - ' ' . ' ; r - 1 'V'" " ' . f ' : -1.-- ' -' - -- " r t? J . . --- V J minium iiiiiii iiiiiiii ( L-vu)ij t ua ; '-rT ri lies vX Another doctor ws strickeu to day Dr. Homdi J. Depney.who resides on North Fampart , street, of the the deaths to-day all bat, one ate Italians. One death occur ed in' the Emergency Hospital. All were down town. ' ! 4 Surgeon Von Ezdorf j returned to day from Leeville and reported that while conditions' there have been improved under the direction of the State Board physicians; there is noth ing more to be done, but supply their need and allow the disease to run its course through ; the whole settle ment, ' . : . - ' "" The most interesirig news from the country was by Dr. Crady, who made a th ough' inspection of . the planta tion betweej Jlounm -.and ,lShrivejt in JTerre par ishV' fl n di ng'u p wa fds" of sixty cases, , statUred ; among the Italians; i i . - ; No new cases were reported from Missippi rOtyC of .Natchez. ::Gulf norf reports three : new . cases and one deathv: - The report for today was favoiable both as to new cases and deaths, while there wa? a diminution in ithe number of new disease cm . trs r to six the fewest reported on and day since -August 8th, when the Federal officers took charge of the campaign against yellow fever, : " Dr. von Ezdorf today returned from Leeville. 'He said condition there were bad, but that since Do : tors Marcour and Devron i had arnv led, the situation was:, improved. There are 475 persons in the " sett'e mvnt and 17 s are now sick. Between so and 3v deaths have 'occured at Leeville since the fellow fever appear ed. ' : ' JONNYON TWIOS When asked to write a short com position on some mteiisting exper ience, Jon ny with mucjr- labor, hand ded his teacher the following: i "Twins is a baby, only is double. It usully arrives- abont 4:37 au the morning when a fellow. is : getting in his best lIicIcs sleeping Twins f is ac companied by excitement - Vt. (("When .twins. ddennything rong, their mother can't; tell whichs , one to lick, so she gives it jto both of 'em so as to make sure. We've got thins to our house, and I'd swap ; 'em: enny day for a Jailly ; goat or ,most:enriy- thing. " best for . children , -Mothers, be careful of the health of your children. Look out ; - for Coughs,, Colds, Crour". and Whoops ing Cough," Stojp them in : time Ono Minute Cough Cure is the"r best .'rem edy, Harmless ond pleasant. Con taies no bpitates; ; Sold byv Windsor Pharmacy, . , ; v r; Rejected suitors are, the V victims cf niisapplied devotion., ; . , - :. lllffl irf l l v jt w j 'v i .- ... ', : - : v. , i 1 I l . . ' " Oi CH iC Qi ' : 11 . (UJAiiA ''; iiv - f 1 J- How Japan And Rus- sia Arrived at Peace 7 When Japan submitted terms for peSce to M. VVitte aed Baron Kosen, Russian envons at the Portsmouth conference, her position was embbd led: in the form of twelve articles. The xact concessions by "which peace was nccomplished are stated : below: RUSSIA GRANTED THESE JA. PANESE DEMANDS . , Article I Japanese -protectorate over Korea. .1 ' 4 Ai tides II and III Obligation mutual with Japan to evacuate lian - chuna. - . ". i ' ; Article iVObligation; l mutual withi Japan, to lespect national . nd administrative entity' of China. f; 5 Article VILeases of Port Arthur and Dalny and dominion oyer . v Liao tungiPninsula. mt t; ; . . ,f . tl ' Article VII Cortfirrriation " of Ja paii's right" to xomrnercial y and mi H- tary foothold .! on Asiatic -mainland. Article VIIlSrii render to Japan of Chinese East era Railroad south of Harbin , " , -1 V Article XI I--Japanese fiihingjand trading rights in river Amur and along tqe Siberiau coast. . JAPAN RECEDED ;ON THESE fy cf aims' ; . -.-;- Articie V---Cessidn ef all Sakhalin Island, now occupied by Japan r by right of .conquest, r accepting from Russia cession of the southern halt. ' Article IX Reimharsement , for cost ot the war4 about 00,000.000. punitire idemnty. Article X Surrender of Russian warships-intered -in . neutrlal J Fare Eastern ports. i Article XI Limitation : of Rus. sia's naval ferce in. Far r Ea stern wa- ers for fifty years- . , r Ifyou are troubled with a tzzy spells headache, indigestion, t constipation Hollister's Rocky 'Mountain .Tea , will make you well , and keep you well If it fails get your.money back. That's fair 35 centsi Windsor- Pharmacy I' ; Deaf mutes are ' always . ready lo take a hand in arguments., 1 ., WOULDN'T USE SLANQ. ;,4I think it is shameful the way that rl spts. slang.'! said . a " pretty girl to a friend. ' 'My, if '..I twirled my talker the way she does my blooming old dad would dust ; my duds til! dust:was thicker than flies in." fly time!". :'; - ' ' ; -V - "You betcher bras$ and serve you7, rightl? replied the other young ?; lady, My parents are aunnowers or r the sime hue. and lf-I should raw crack in my conversetiou they would thresh the rosy cussidness out of my angelic anatomy quicker,tlian'Cbane-i lijjntn ingl' . And they proceed to suck the juice ont of a lemon'through a stiek , - ' n - .:.. the bt candyKansasCity J Indepen dent.- x - , ; - - - o 9 I WfifWr iiooili!! Id From The Virginian Ptlot, 4 ' , -4. - - : . . . s v President George T Winston, of the -Agricultural and Mechanical CoL larva - to ia.nln rrrit ment made to him by theJ fustice of supmeme court that Lieutenant Pat- nek Henry Winston, : U. S.' . A., who, was examined last Monday in - the law class,! answered every, question ; " J than that his paper . was the best one ever handed in: rfr.' .Winston grad uated at West, Poiut and studied law at pdd"times .while there,1; and, then toolra summer course, at the state uuiversity at Chapel ; H ill. He goes next j week to his ipost,; Vancouver ,1 barracks, where his mountain battery is siauoneq. ne 11 siuaymg law in. order to enter the judge advocate general's - dep irtment of the army. 1 i '. if r ' - . - t ' 6I0SS. Sill tOIJu Three Hundred Mem 1 bers of Negro Cclnetru ctuctibn Gang Were Es posed. r- ; Brownsville. III., Aug, 24.- A ne wo r i ng t n a large co n s tract io n gang employed near'; here has developed it is claimed yellow yever.- Everyona of tne three hundred members of the gansr h as been ex posed . ' Much alarm IS filt. . ; f . - ' r The tissues of the throat are inflamed and - irritated ; you.' cpiigh, and' there .is more irrita-; tiont-more coughing. You take a cough;ltiixttife and it eases the irntation-for a while.5 ' You take EMAILS I OBI and v it cures , Mis; cola. That's what is necessary. It soothes the throat because it reduces the irritation ; cures the cold because: it drives out the inflammation builds up the weakened tissues (because it nourishes, them back:, to their natural strength- That's how Scott's Emulsion deals with a . sore throat, a cough, a cold, or. bronchitis;.- ' ' WE'Lt TEND , YOU A - SAMPLE ;: FREt, Me SCO SCOTT a BGW1TE, 4
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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