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rBSTTEl) lOA^EBY TlTlIiiSJ)A Y. . , . i!Y . . . Tlli'] JOUKiN-AL Pl’ jJ. CO. B. BELL, - - Ed. & A GOOD YIELD. iIARKlA«:E AT R0C]^:F0ED. j NOTICE, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year, - - _ - fi.oo. Six SIoii'ulis, - - - - . .50. Ccch or good producc taken. Ourterms [ are strickiy in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. Very rea.'i'onablo and made knov,-i4 on application. Filthy and Qbjectioiiablp ads not wanted. Obit\-\arie3^;of fifty words or less, inserted free for our sub3cribert>, more than fifty, aae cent a word. Mr. A. Chathani Imd hvelvo i Lnst Tiinrsdar fit tlie residenc^e V/e nutst ask j>ardon of onr read- BIS HIDES WIITEi. acres of Ijottoin land planted iu corn of llie bri(le.s fiU’iev, at Roc.k ibrd, ers for last weeks issue. 'We had oiir , , this year, i’rom these twelve acres 3Ir. P.obt. Lee Snow,, of Dobson, ' press to .piit up and adi'nst, all the | I he has gathered <>.50 bushels of and'^M.iss Aiirde Lanrie, daughter : type, over three hundred pounds,! ! corn this season, an a'^^rage of .54 ; of l')r. D. ]\ were united 1 to distribute, everything to get in bu,shels to tiie^cre. 'Ye d;ya’t lie- in marriage, K-ev. T. 11. I’cgrajn order, the whole paper to set up, I lieve this yield can bo beat in the officiating. ?vlr. ,Tas. K. Idol was ; state. That is 'vvluit v,'e call goo«l | best inaiiand l^liss Adii Sno'^v maid CiltLD BUKXi-^D T-0 DEATH, TO t'ONrTRIBUTORS.' This paper gives correspondents as wide latitude as it thinks piibilc policy ^rniits. but is in no case responsible for ■ tiieir views. It is :nuch preferrs^d that '^Gi-respoiidcnts sign their names to their articles, especially in eases wlicr? they I attack persons or institutions, though this is not demanded. The editor re serves the right to give the names of correspcndents when they are demanded for purposes of pei-sonal satisfaction. To receive consideration, a commrtuication must be'accompanied by the true - name o-f the correspondent. OiTice of publication, Corner Main and Church Streets, upstjtirs. Entered, at the. Elkin Post Office as second class mail matter. : ~ ’ E13ITOKIA1.. Last Vrcilnesday tlxe four old child of rO'U Kose, who four miles from Jone.sville, was left alone isi the house by its jno'ther while site went out to do s'on'LC out door vork. Jt got to near the ffrej its clothing ;;auglit and before help arrived it was burned beyond re covery. It died tlnit afternoon and was buried the ne.x.t day. piioas.Ess OF Tii'i': LIGHT,s. EI.ECTRTC of honor. After the ceremony an elegant rejiast was scr-.ed. The bride is a most charming young j lady-and mo's'es iu th^; best eireles year of society in this section, where she lives ; begre.atly luissed. The groom is a raihvay postnl clerk ruTiniiig from Charlotte to Danville, lie was-formerly depot iigeut at this place. The happy couple left on the. evening trai.it for (^iiarloite, where they will in the fniure re side. ^^"e wish them a happy life of w'eddcd l>li£s. A>:ok. Eoekford, ]>ec., G, 1897. A St. Louis writer iriforms us that “there are poems unv.'ritte’t . and songs unsung.” Yes, there . are vows unspoken and clings ini- clung, hearts unbroken a}id rings unrving, bees in the clover v.ith stings uustiing, and many a win- , ^ow'.with hangings unhung. ■ >S. J, Smith, of the Charlotte Klectrical iind Kngineeriug. Compa ny, is here putting in the electric I light i^lunt lor our progrtwsive little city. It is expected to liave the “lamps irinnned iind buriring” by ('hristmas. Most ail tJie poles are in position, tl.ie T>ov, er fhonse has bee'a l>ailt at the roller- mills, and ihe Tv'orlc of wiring the street,s and buildings is in progress. Vv'e wiil -describe the system more fully when it gets in operation. PASTOK TOVv'XSEXl) MAHR1E13 The Baptist State Convention meets at O.xford to-day. 'I.'hereare . in this convention 1100 churches, liOjOOO members, 700 preachers, 8,500 persons were bsiptized during the j'ear. The total amount col lected for till objects dtiring the year is 6325,000. These figures do not include the ^Yestern Iv'ortli Carolina convention, wliich re-, ports 2:1,000 members. Solicitor Mott writes a very touching appeal to last v,-eeks ’\\'in- stQit Uepublican, in behalf of KulV Hendel’son, of Wilkesboro. TJie ■Eepiiblican party has not treated IIender.son right. He Is its borne -the brunt and heat of the fi-gbt for twenty years for Eepnl)licaii su premacy, and now that his party is in powder he should be taken care of. lie needs it. lie deser^'es it, ,!incl wc hope that Solicitor Sfott will see to it that he gets it. Thoughtless words hastily .spok en often lead to lessening x>eoples | ,estiniat Iou for you. May hurt some i felli'w beiitgs good name, and cause; inany a tear that otherwise would ! not flov/. By speaking three' tlioughtless word,s about a fellow-1 man caused one youjig man to lose ; a good position, to our knowledge. This ought not to be. If you. can’t .say anything good about a-lUiin, ,say nothing. Tliink twice before you speak, and nine limes out of ten the uttered word will remai'n unspoken. Rev. F. L. T\')wusend, pastor of the Methodist church, left: for Win ston yesterday, w'here he t'rill J.'e united inmarriage this luoriiing to ;iiiss Sletta l^olgor, at the residence of Hon. C. !>. Watson. The Ircide is a resident of Dobson an.d is -ivel] kjiown here, having tau;.’;l;t school at this place .several teruis. She is a nxxst csti.matable young lady and we ex'tentl to the;n a cordial, wel come to our to-\V3i. jlr. and Mrs. To-wnsendt will arrive here to-d:iy onth.e twel'.-e o’clock train. NOTICE OF NEW. ADVEP.TISEMENT ’\Yilliam Gilliam has a bea’dtiful line of saddles and h:u’ness, wdiich. he is offering tothej^ublic, at a very low price. (!ive him a cull. Ilaues & Company have opened up a select line of family groceries in tl'.e buildiiig next to the post ofiice. i5ee their advertisement. John M. Pruncr, in rear of the post ofiice, is still doing good w'ork in the harne.ss lino, and does not wish his friends to forget him. See his !id in this issue. See notice of actiou of J. J. Wal lace Adm’r, against Eichard Mo.s- ley and .others, in the clerk.s office Superior court, Surry county. King & Company give the people ”soniet}!ing to chew on” in this isstie. They are doing a good bu.siness and do not propose to be undersold. CAUGHT ON the; 1.A3T ROUND- JO^\]5SVILI.r: ITEMS. C'lifford Il.'.'lconib, of Mt. .‘Viry, is vi,siting in town. We ary glad to see '^\V'ill Shugiirt' on the streets iigain. Mr.s. SiiSiU! Codfrej' is A'ery lo-v.’ with pneumonia. Ahdrevf jicks, -who lives near town, killetl five wild (‘urkeys la.st '.\ eek. Guess b.y ihatthey mtisl be plentiful. Vi'illiam Gray Hampton died at his home, near J^jiiok Shoals, Yail- kin county, S’anday iifternoon, agetl 50 years. He leaves a wife and d\ e children. For three years or more he has been sufferit'g vrith paraiysi.s, but lias been able to get aroan<l ami attend to his aifairs uulil right recently. Tiie remaiiis v. ere interred at Lslitud. i'\)rd cliurcii 'rue.'-;d:;y e\’cning. Hkzakiaii. Dec. 2, iSii7. A NE\YS\^ EBOJI i AES II T(J W'XSH I P. WEDDED BUT SOON” I.’ARTJCD. w. .s confined to d, yfi this v.'eek I J. E; Childers ; his room several j -.vith lagrippe. i A son was born to Jlr. and Mrs. I H. F. Boney, Monday eveving. j Frank A. Lirmey, of Ta.ylorsviUe Was in town .j'esterday on legal ■ business. ! E;ud Chatham retnrned 3Ionda;r The last Sunday in K'ovembCr Tom Fruitt and Miss Idii (barter were united in marriage by Eev, 0. F. If'iclds up in the Cool Springs section. Everything moved on smoothly until Friday the bride got “hufiy” and declared she would not live with her husband any long-: luuiting trip on the coast, er. She went back to her fathers, : party where she now ia. K’eighbors v. ere : tave not yet arrived. called in to try to persuade lier t-o I Eobert (Jain and Miss Lena IIow- go back to Tom, but she refuses to'! of Diwie county, were at K. Yv". go. What the trouble is we have Fowler’s this week, not learned. Qviito a number of our people weut to Dobson Monday to attend commissioners coui-t. ■ Mrs. Missouri Ingram tind dcaighter, of Dr.n'i’ille, Ya., are visiting Sirs. J. ,T. ^Yailaco. \\'e are glad to say th:!t Dr. W. A. Jcidvins, whohiis been 'i'cry low for sometime, is improving. Miss (iertie Holman, of Davie county, is visiiing her sister, Mrs. .Kurfees, at Burch station. Eev. Mr. ’'Tatum, of ('^hina, gave ;i inost excellent lecture here in tlie B.ii^tist chur<;h last Saturday. Mr. (.!. n. (ireemv(K)d, of Eoar- ing Ei’> er, is <juite a frequent visi tor iu our village. Honey what brin.gs you so often ? 3liss Ji.ary Mosley is teaching tlte' public school here, site has quite a large school and i.s a splendid teach, e.r. Miss TitiiilvIayXorman, of Cope land,. is visiting her sister, Mrs- Bass, and wo hope she wiil decide to si>end CJiristmas with xis. Messrs. Burch, Wallace & (Jo., are doing an immense l.)usiness, judging from thcl'arge crowds and number of wagons seen around the store these pretty <iaya. Y'e are gl-id to state that our youisg friend and clover sale.sman, Mr. T. M. Stallings, i.s able and hadOFilj' oiie week to do it. in. It kept us htistling, Init we manag ed to get out the iirst issue by tweh'C o’clock Thursday. Our subscribers up the river and mou.n- tain routes did not’ get their paiiers until Friday, but hereafter they will get them, on Thursday, Y\'e expect to be able to go to pres,s very early Tliursday morning, and thp I'Jlkin sidjscribers v/ill get their paijers by nine o’clock, .Will Pay IS siits par Psiiii, A ITANDSOilE RE.SIDEXCE. i\U’. .V. M. Sin.ith.s beautift'.l new resid..ence is fast approaching com pletion, and will in a. vei-y few days be rep.dy f >r oocupancy. A short des(‘riptioj; of t he h;iudsomo house wiil notmiss. It is situated on a higij ’ijnoil 03i .(iVv'y'n avenue, overlooking the e;isi;Tn part of the towui and tJie Yadkin Valley. The house proper contains sixtecit large rooms, a numbei- of smaller rooms, a large hall om the third floor etc. It is three stories aisd finished up in the latest im proved style. Geo. I<\ B;irber & (Jo,, Knoxville, Tenn,, v.'ere the architects. On entering lue build ing the lir.st thing that greels the eye is the ppacious hall tin.ished in oak, cherry and wrdnut, next is the parlor finished in bird’s-eye ma ple. Tlie oilier'.rooms are tinish- ed up in the following v>'ood.s ; sitting room, chesinut, Mr. Sniitlis room, ash, diniy.g room, oak,,chihl- ■drens room, !ish, badi ro.’">m, kitch en and pa-li ry in pine. All- the rooms on the secoird iioor arc finish ed in pjsie. Tho slairwa.y is made of quartered oak. A.11 the manfel-t and tlrc]>iaces aro finished in file v.ith a mirror in the centre, and are very pleasing to the eye. This residence is furnished wiili all the conveniences one could Avish for, hot and cold v.Tder baths, range, butlers p;intry, folding doors, in side roller blinds, electric lights, etc. T. A. Dean, of Salem, super, intended the ere(!tion of the build ing. A. W. Mli.iish and James Bivens did the I'ainting and B. F. IJollin.s the brisk work. It is cer tainly" a hri^idsome btiilding and the aproximate cost ^^’ill not be less than i- J.OOO. We cojigratidate f.[r. Hinith on having such a iieanti- ful home, and wish liim many years of long life, peace ami prosperity. CASfic TIieEIhm SfioeCo. SIMoJlC J. p. HENDREN, Attorney at Law, ElkiNj 1^. O. ^bllcctiou of Claim:-!' a vSpccialty AGKKT FOE' Continental Fire . Insurance Co., N. Y. Sontheni Stock Mutual Fire lusurance Co. Greensboro, N, C. Travelers Insurance Com pan}-, (I,ife and Accident) iiarliora, .Conn. Insurance placed in these Companies is at the lotv'Cat possible rates. Tharps Heaters iri Istsla©fill®ism If you need a heater tiii.s' winter noAV is your chance. Brices as low as tlie lov.'est. S3.00, $4,00 and S5.0O. A. general lineof iliiilfiii. FEANK I'UAEB & SOK. . LEI'TEI? i-’ROM I)K. Pt'X>RAM. DEr,I.API,.VXK I'l’EMS. Mr. Editor ;—Please allow me space in your valuable columns to extend to you my many thanks for reme'mbering me so kindly with a copy of the JouKNAL. It reminds me of riiy old home and boyhood days, of my niany friends and the many happ)- hours I spent among the kind people of iilkiu, and of the many days I spent at work to : in erecting buildings, and perhaps out ag.ain, after a long spell of fever icreot the office where the He will leave to-day to spend a few ^ •b'URiS’^AT. is now' published to get weeks '.\'itii hi.s parents at litartin, : -wney to complete my education Yadkin county Mr. E. Burch of Eonda, suceeds him as sales m.au for awliiie. Eoo. Eusk, X. C. Deo. 7, 1807. ^MEMORY OF GHEEiSr. UONDA KOCICETS. On iSTov, :l.8, X897, Green, dangliterof the Armstrong, departed this her home near Lucile, agetl asl‘hysi(-i-aa and Surgeon. Though the' road has been rough,. I ;im proud to say so far all my of'forts have been crowned with STiceess, I am now comfortably situated with a large, paying and growing pra.c- tise. I shall soon be enabletl to j say I owe no man a dollar. All 3Irs. Yic ihotigli I h;ive a good home, I am late J. 0. ; rdmost tentpted to return to Elkin lite, at (..jgj j^y among the ■ people ■ of my eaj-l^y life. Though your little city jlo'.v boasts of two tirst Marltet Report. (Jorrected Weekly V/heat No. I Per Bu, So to 85 2 75 Rye - “ 56 to 6c Coni - 40 Peas : Clay ‘ 50 to 56 “ : Minced 50 Beans - White ‘ 90 to 1.00 “ - Mixed ‘ 75 to 85 Onions - ‘ 50 to Co Irish Potatoes ‘ ' 30 to ^1-.- Sweet Potatoes 25 Flour Per .100 Ihs .^2.40 to $2.6c Bacon “ lb 6 to 7 Pork 5 lo 6 Blitter 10 to ia}'i I^ard 6 to 7 Tallow “ 4 R.2;gs Per Dozen 15 Chickens Per lb to .1 Green Apples Per bu 40 to 5c. Buckwheat I'lonr Per lb FUR. ' 2 Rabbit Per Doz.cn. O’possum each 2 to 5 Coon “ 25 to 40 Muskrat 3 to 8 Mink 20 to 6g Skinik - — House Cat - - - Remarks : Prices are based on actual pales and for No. i qiiality. Green apples Hggs and Beans arc in good demand and '.vanted. Chickens are dull. Butter wanted. Onions scarce arid v,'anted. Pork in good demand. Furseasou opens this week. I’rospects dull. iVr.MS. VIO' {Jlaud Transou and Miss Jlillio Darnall were married attheresi- deuce of the brides mother, near the moiuix and ele ven days. 0. S. Butcher, of Easton, Ta., ae--shoefactory, last night. Our best , , . i, r companied bv his friend Mr. Spam- wishes atteiid them. ' ;^ ^ »n^ perstiadeti euberir arrived last Satprdav for m, -r •, : Oreeu. io the bereav^ed imsband, there is room J.br another, their- auniial qisail shootiTi^. ' ],. ^ I^audiiiariv says that Mr. and ■ mother, ^I'^^^her and siBier we ex-: Uellapiaue Lodge. In o. 855 A. F. XT 1-IT ' T 1 • Mrs. Israel Vv aterhoiipe arrived ill teiia hearLielt sympatnv, and we' « a -^r i . i+t' ^ Hog killing has comnienced in: .„u1 vdd kind Heavenly Father I elected the tollow^mg of- and around tne village. The larg- will care for the two little infants :'i^'ers tor the-yftir 1898; J. H. who surAdve their mother. Mrs. ! Foote, M., W. F. W'ard, S. A\", , -.r , ■ , , , . A, . . Wi-een had a large circle of friends E. A. Eeevos, J. W., L. D. Parks, \\ . A. He.ndrix has moved to the Alexand-er. They have been trav- and-relati\ es who sincerely mourn ;rr proves Sec’t Old homestead vacated by his father eling since last June, visiting the their lo,ss, but we have a hope that • j ‘ sometime since. ; jforth, spend- profeMsed ingsix'.veeks in the W.hite Mount- Local Railway Scliedule. Mail train from Greensboro ar rives at .12:22 P. Jt. From Vv’ilkesboro, leaves at 2;.')5 P. M. Freight arrives from Orecnsboro, bn Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at G:03 P. M. Freight arieves from Willcesboro Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days at 10:00 A... m . W. E. PAUL, Agent NOTiCE OF SUMMONS. est slaughtered up to date belonged spond the ’\\'inier with Mrs- Water- to John Hunt, weighing {■0,'; lbs. house’s parents, Mr. and I.frs. T. C. Mr.s. O’Daniel and Master Ernest Mrs. McBride, mother-in-law of life and <^'Ol>^n''ibus Doutliard, who was ill Visited her daughter, Mrs Rolconib, at Eockford this ^^■eek, a hope in Christ in early nr , . . . joined the Baptistehurch, andlived i with pneumonia is up again. aiiis x,irs WateriiouseIS a sister -aiid died, we believe, in Christian: The BaDiist church at Antioch, 01 Mrs.-A. o . Chek ol .Elkin. ; faiiii, J n the deaf h of Mrs. G reen ■ Oannau, is going There is to n 'vriter fe'eis that he has lost a , , . a gioMing ucniauttfor ^e worship near houses O. T. O’Daniel a.ttended the iiiiir- ^ I'iage of Miss Annie Holcond), of: SS! m iiliun.; j^ess and even death has ^ isiled his Elza Byrd who has been (lui^e' " passes but what; own liome, A’ick was ri^ady to |. Erof. C. C. Wrights school is Sick "has recovered ' ' t^iere is applications for dwellings, ■ extend a lieliiing hand, as well' as I still increasing at Oak Forest Ae- and the lire does not quit burning ■ sympatnize'with tiu.'se in(iistrchs ademv, 7~> students in attend- To the heartoroken mother v.ecping Mr, Holland, of Weisner, vi.^jited his daughter, Mrs. W week F. Jfiell, last fireplace, when a family mo\-es out- until there is another Messrs Deans & Miner have re-' one moved in. We wish some en- peiyediUKlputinoneofEgM^ Fay terprising, public spirited citizen «. Co’slnte.st rod macnines, which 1,, .... they are using in the maniilacture: ^ ^ ot chiclcen coopSj ' [ dwellings jiere toi* rent. It v/ould ■ Bi.icic I prove a Klondyke as am ’m’est-: ' Pec,'8, IS97, ■ anent. ... • ^ , ' . - ■ ' relatl\ es and friends of tiie deceas ed we would say stri'','o to meet her in that [bright and better world v.diere partings vvill be no more. For if we believe that Jesus died and ro.se again, even so them also ■ which sleep iu Jesus will Cod bring | with him. E. (J. Tripi.f.tt, ! J. J. WATvLACR Adm’r of) North Caro- H. D. MOSlvKV. Dec’d Hina, Surry ■ vs J Counly, 8u“ •RICHAPx.D IvIOSLKY ] perior Court, and lothers, heirs ot lasv. | Before Clerk It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Richard Mosley and George Mosley arc'necessary parties in the above eutitled action, Bnd that tliey are non resident:-) of the vState of North Carolina, tiiat this is a proceeding for the sale of land for assets. It is therefore ordered and adjudged that notice of this action be published i;i the Blkin Journal, a news- ])aper publislied iu the town of Elkin, for six successive weeks, requiring said de fendants to a.ppear before the clerk of the Superior Court of Surrj^ county, at Tip two or : iiij-oiuce in Dobson on the 15th day of three stills somewhere on the Jan. 1898, to answer the complaint of i^rushies la:st week, so I was iu-I P^^^hitiff. I^et the said defendants take ' wliere the old one stmids I Prof. (J. 0.' Wrights ance. Jajnes Koiisscau cut I’orined Watiirday. Success to the Joijexal. K. W. B. Pi-xuiAM, M. Dollaplaiie, Dec. fi, X807. D. notice tlijit if they fail to appear as above stated plai.ntiff will apply for relief de manded in this complaint. W. W- HAMPTON, C. S. C. This Dec. 7th 1897. $1.00 a Year for DEMOSESrS FAMILY MAQAZIHE. DEnOR AZi Demorest’s Family Magazine is more than a fashion magazine, al though it gives tlie very latest home and foreign fasliious each month ; this is only one of its many 'i'aluable features. It has something for each member of the fiiniily, forevery de partment of the hou.sehold, and its varied contents iire of the. highest grade, milking it, pre-eiinntly. The Family ma.ga.'^ine of the world. It furni^'hes ihe best thoughts of the most intere.sting and most progress ive riter,s of the day, and is aln-e-ast of tile times in e-. erything,—Art, .Literature, Science, Society aitVdrs, I'lefioii, Houseliold matters. Sports, cct—a single number frequently con taining from 200 to 300 line eng;rav- ings, making it the most complefe and most profusely illustrated of the great montldies. Demorest’s Magazine Fashion de partment is in every way far ahead of that contained in any oslier pub- Ui-,ation. Subscribers are entitled each month to patterns of the liitest iash- ioue in woman’s afire, at no cost to them other than tiiat necessary tor postage and wrapping ' NO B-ETTEli CHBISTMAS CIFT than a years subscription te Dem- lirest misgaziae can be made; J’>y SMb.scribing at one 5^011 can get the magazine at the redu<'ed prise, and 'viif also receive the liandsomo 25 cent Xmas dumber with its beftuti- panel picl ure supplement. Eemit 6! ,.00 by money order, regv ii'.tered letter or clieck to the DEMOIcERl' PUB. CO. 110 Flt'tfi Ave., New York. (ireat Special clubbing otTer foi'- proinpt snbseriptions Only $1.25 for Elltin Journal and Dem- oresfs Magazine 1 Year. Seivd your Subscription to this office TtlE’ PROOF of the quality of the flou,i is in the eating of breaii made of it. A taste ol l)re;id made of the Elkin , Eoller 51111 ilour will pro-se the claim that is the best wheat patent Hour in Xorth (’arolina. .ROYAL, WHITE ROSE DIAMOND DUST, S'ot only better but more economical than other brands. Sold Everywhere. ELKIJT EOLLEE MILLS, Elkiii, N. o. iii¥ film liieEiiES At the new grocery store of HANES & CO. Xext to tlie E. O. WE WiLL PLEASE YOU. Ti’egive here a short list of seasonable goods. Oatmeal, flour, soap, soda, candy, chewing guin, oil, nuts, cigars, cigaretfs, celery sauce stiirch, canned goods, iir Pri@S3 ari ilgit== ON TRIAL, Fis lofiths. 25 CENTS. SOBSGRmE TC-eiY. THE PEOPLES COLUMN. NoUces for Rent or Sale, Lost and F I iid. Wants, and other miscellaueous advertisements, inserted in this column, for one cent per word, iirst insertion, half cent per word afterwards. No ad vertisement taken for less than lo cents. Terms cash in advance. Wanted—A copy of the Enter prise, a paper published in Jones- ville before the war. Anyone hav ing a copy will please comniunicate with ottice. A copy of the Out look, published at Elkin several years ago, is also wanted.
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