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VOL TO THEEISHlEBlilBH Gentlemen: : fifCfJ : ' f;; As the time is drawing near forhhe Legislature to" convene,; I think ;: it is the duty of the fishermen of this county to meet and "interchange tieir views and formulate such ,a measure as will further; protect :and L; pronoU the fishing interest": cannot be controverted, that Jurf her legislation is: absolutely neadecT to prevent the total destruction of shaft in our waters .from the' capricious reed of the giU ne .! manopolVi?i in the lower sounds. This js not an motv declaration. : , The Uj S.-'.Fisb Commissioner states in nuequivical language, that unless restrictions put upon the catch 'ofshadih are the brackish waters in the lower sounds, so thev -will: have-unmolested :. ingress during the spawning -season' to. -tieir. natuial spawning grounds, their :.de stru ction will eventually be complete This opinion is corroborated I by Beau the shad culturist of KewYprk. He shows by a mass- of ;facts and figures that the number of Tshaa is decreasing and spawn getting scarcer yearly. He concludes by:, saying, thjtjrntessthere are some J r estriction in the brackish waters in catcning them, in a. few years none; but 'the rich will be able to enjoy them; -it is known by all our fisheimen that sha3 iiave diminished in numbers year af ter year in our waters : The ;fisning business is not only badly : crippled by the loss of shad but barely pays to conduct it for the catch of terribgs; - Let our fishermeht meet in ,.Windr sor add put our views upoji thisyital ouestion, in such . -sha.be - - that lour able Representative and Senator can act intelligently forraur, interest: They vrili do all in their pwer Tor- us. union is strength so let? us., pul In to- aether.: Prop the Ledger ; a :pdita and say you will be there: on Decern ber 22nd at it o'clock. Let;us have a fulj meeting. . What say you? . J. H. ETHER1DGE : - V A Good Liniment--;: : ';When you need: a" sood reliable liniment r try Chimberlain's -'-rPan Baim. ' ;it lras.no superior fcir sprains : and swellings. A -piece of "flannel liehtlv damrjened with ''-Pain-' ; Ba'm is sunerior to a olater for !anieback or pains' in theside or chest. (fit also relieves Theumatic. pains :- find makes sleep and rest possible jFor si le by WindsorPnarmacy. fr.- Bulletin:: Bubbles. . Improvements and false teeth. -. of the age 7igs - A fashionable following 'the : lish woman's train 7j. sty; A steady income,, makes - many young man unsteady;. - . If.the bread could talk, would rise to explain . . " -; -: p7 , it The first fclass watch knows . when : its time to go." r ' fV The wise bald-headed man has a thinking cap on his biain... . : J - You cannot say a man aims high vhen he shoota: crap. V ; ; " - ? ven well water in ay - have some thing m it to make one sick. ; j Many a man's knees tremble when lie has to stand on ceremony, - I Christmas 3s the; fe&tivat the Christain. Church observed :;annually m mfmory:df the birth of ; Christ. :It begins with the evening of : the 2"4tH o December, called Christmas evef and 6nti,iueing until trie sixth day of january, Shich is Twelfth Day, the whole period Chrijtmastide The 25th of December isChristmas Day observed thiouhout; Christendom by reJiglOTs service;. by social festivities by. the interchange of gifts -bet wean relatFyesJand friends -and by the sis tributing of rfood and;; clothing 'of among the poor, . y. -- -Twelfth Day was called Epiphany by, thef ancient church because::: upon tat day Christ was manifested : to the Gentiles in those wise Jmeh who came to worshfp the infant child, and its celebration was quite as important as the natal day ; We are accustom ed now to hear this spoken of as bid Christmas and; its : observance asva holiday his long" passed out ; of '"men ory - Today the Christmas season and the holidays are ended with the close of New Year's Day; . r ; - ; Christmas is the f childreds timel Every chtld should be made just ; as happy as- possible for him to e ' on Christmas morning. It is because a little child was born, remember, .that Christmas is ouis;: - So let ;jus mate of it a great and glorious .Children's day and in so doings find - our' own best - happiness, Jt is criminal to d isa ppoi p t a child : at " S an t a Cfau s txme,and its : pitiful "indeed : when- a young expectant creature, finds : only aa empty, stocking when its faith for other ' things is" V unbounded, , The Utile one that looks up to us for care and protection needs something more than the mere materal. things of life and I have known a rhew "doll "or a jack knife to be more ; effecti ve"rthan raedicmetor catechism.' :Food-; and clothing are;due'all the year around so let : Christmas 'mean -" something out of the, ordinary arid above the simple necessities,, -1 ft" J.:, - s Chambeilain Cough Keemedy is , :Tbexheap,-imitations -of a Foley's Honey and TarcosCyou the same as ha jeienuine jn the yellow . package. Why then rish your "health, perhaps your life; taking them when Foley's Honey -and" Tar' will : cure your : jbold a n d ' pre ve a t '; ser i o u s"; r esu If s? V : : 1 1 i s guaranteea.ir--Wnd sor Pharmacy. :i Pe6ple .who -make- .pointless:' 're marks seem unable to. come ;td rtbe poiht, i : The man in tke moon gets full but hot Jn the milky way. r r !:r,:;i VI .Theie arelbts;: ot ;sCents in t- the kitchen and sometimes a copper. ;V It's not fair to accuse every blonde ou see of Ibeing bleached. . j- ,The nunaber of j;irls in the ballet is not exactly summedVup in . plain figures.-Philadelphra Bulletin. In money I matters imany a loose character seems" to be tiiht" '": . Being the "apple of each other's ejes, a couple needs to be paired. 1 j M. Church p ointments. - ; WARUENTON DISTRIC . , , ; : W: S. Ronei Presiding Elder. : ; Warranto n,-.W, W, ose. : ", -V;.Warreh,.B C, "Aired., , ; " . RidgewayV IM ChafBo. - . - HrndersqhJR. C Craven. ' ; Norfh and South Henderson! J;- J. PorterV::-;. r?y 'ljSff K ';:t." Littleton, G, B. Perry, : WeIdorig-A.tHumble, "Roanoke Rapids and Rosmary, I, T,.Dra per :t? 'vf; fz ;; zC-1 2 1 ; Roanoke Gk-.B, : Webster, , - V ; " . - Enfield and-Iialifazr:JIrB.Ander son.i -'x-.. .1 B'attleboro : and . Wh;tader, : J. '; P. Pate, ; ;,::;;T; Tt- . V; Scotland Neck J, E. JHblden. Hobgood, K.'D. Daniel. T ; ' - Willi einston and Hamilton, C, L,. Rea d . '$ 54 - Gravsbnrg J, P. Johnson. .v. ;V Northampton "J. C Humble. ;j StPe tfite' auaVg ;th Brpker ; - This is going the round sf A" broke i f rpui ,the financial voriexsouglitT a'd" mission at pearly gates.: . - . r , -? Who areiyou? said St.: Peter, - f I am a Wall street broker. : What do you want? : . V ;a I wani to get'-inC iVf , What have yon done that ; entitles you to admission?; : : p : 4S?r-" : v: Well I sa w Va decrepit woman in Broadway the other day and gave jber two, centsf J':'rJz"2C:'-- .; Gabriel is that on the. records. ' Yes. St. Peter;, it's marked to" his xred down Wha; else have j oil "done? - ; ;tWell,T crossed the Biooklyn Dridge the other night and - met a ' newsboy half frozen to death and gave him one cen---JClii ZXJ-J Gabijcris thjl on the records?. fs;St7Petef. What else have you done? ' J Well, I can't; recollect anything else just now. -r ; I "-, - Gabriel; ; what - do you thi rik we ought, to do;with this "fellow?. ' V rOh, give him back his three cents and tell him'fo go to hell i ; HoneylvWasn't There : They were newly married !;and "on a-honeymoon trip. - They put up at a skyscraper hotel. The bridegroom felt indisposed; and . the bride -said she wouidislip 'put J; and; doV a! little shopping, In due Jime she returned and tripped blithely up to -Jaer roorrT a little awed by the,: number of doors that looked all alike,;.-; But he was sure of -her own and.tapped gently on the panel. . I--- - A 'I j ' J I'm back honey,. let; me in she whispered.; . - ! " " No, answer., f 'fS'- '--z Honey, honey, let riie inl she call ed airain, rapping f louder. ; Still no answer" . -rP '"'r;;..' : Honey, honey, it's Alice. Let me in.i!-,;- r- ";; r!' : !" :' " There was a silence for several seconds; then a nun's voice, cold r.nd full of dignity, came from the cthsr side of tb.2 doer.- Jlzdzmi this is net a beehive; Hs a buthrcom, . Ubiiiii About 2 o'clcc!:. Nov. 5ih, 2906, the . th r . . down and bore.n-.ay, r , I; '. the spirit of Mrs. Mary Ou'.' - -of . U. O wit law, r: citizen ol . Hill township. . For many )ears she tizd bzzn in bad health,, but seldom ever ave up. On. Sunday mor ing, "in . .her usual health, she went to the home' of her daughter, MrsL Nancy Hawkins, EsrTy in the afternoon she was taben wtth a chill, from which; she never fully recovered, and at two . o clccl: in the ni,;ht she, died. Liitle did she think when she left ho:.. 2, that sha would neve leturn. i Such r. uddaa death reminds us. I that v. 2 r' cr.ld bs alwavs reedy to tj it . On Tu: day afternoon he wac I::"rrh:I ir.t very far from her horrse .Vj I Ir. Tc'.n T. Ilcr.tsr'co.idct . . ... .. -. L. -. - h -"-r l.-- ' -- -: ' f - tt - - v" v - ed-the burial sevices." .Quite a nun . J . ,w-' - ' ber of friends and relatives were gath ered atthe grayer, to pay r respect .tb the'remami , fiV ' ' Surely ia jjood "woman, has Hef She leaves a husband, four; dauh ters, three sons, V one ' sisteri tand va apumber of friends t6 r mourn y their loss. But they weep, notj as those having no hope, for she has . left ; a world of sin and suffering, and gone to one of happiness ind blissfc whjere we hope to meet her, r . " - v : Trtily. it must be a blessed though to! her;(children; ; o say. : I yr- have a mother in heayen an d hope " some :day't6 'meet her theiev:::!i;:!:;c!" j v SheWs a grwdrid devoted moth jef," a loving wife,- and a: kind negh jbor,:; always ready to. render her ser Vice to these n. need. 1 r-'- -V y She was nearingfilty third year, only a fewmore: days : would 1 hayt jcompleted a, life of fifty three years. -!p We extend our-tenderest svmpath to" 'the - bereaved Jones, and'roay Gp ; tless and comfort them, j V - " - fiearathe , The Kind You Hava Always Bci;. W W-W.W,-w- W.W-.W yf wv. C 3 .-: .. c 3 c ) ... ' 'i" - :;,.. ? ; c") - (' 3 - C 3 f 3 C 3 ( ) I V I' 3 t'i: Vini Girlhood 6xA &cp Iinlicd toscflicr-: Tho ' nirl ..vlio Italics 'Sc&tfts fbri hac plcnr of ric! red bleed 5 clio 12 plump, active; and Jchcr(;etic : ; Hio rciccn H t&itat a period vLtcn provides her with p Icacfly directed' for ) 3 3' ALL. DRUCCIC7SI t:. - J (, r "Tallin- zl:zv : ' ; a University : 12 r. T. Vvinclon . at the Ariculi" ' . Collet,' t j cussed in tl:2 llulj Hill,' Thu Univ2rr:.v him r.3 the r.verf ' : d c: :z T - n c c c r , x j:. .. Irishman; treyJay ail? bacTat.hi j door. ; 1 :!:;It is said that orient-. Wir ston was professor t. the University something to preyent his; attending:, i Uons.-VHaving .nb way iof j news to t he Jboys gently-' his recitation room - ?' following words on the. Dlr Winston by an ,unavc curence, will not be ablYto-', class today, r: . " -Some mischievous .( Red-Keaded -Mott Moi eht off the c classes and .-m . sentence ,1 ead: Dr, WinstoL unavoidable occurence,".; vyir able to attend his. lasses tc 1 he. next; morning , Wince returned, he noted uocked.up bn eye.,. tcre mouth, too:. down his maiked out the-'l- injlast the sentence: Dr. -Wins unavoidable occurence, "vii iDle to attend his asses tod a. Bears lie '.." f..;.f - Th3 Kind Yea I!sy3 . ir - W w w w v - - fs Emtztez&tz dro v -'. 1 oycrfid r nouricl i COc. V,:D ' .I.CO.
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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