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L XOTiCK OK Xi'iW ADV'KliTI.SK- i'atal Acddcnt Near Dobson. She Used _.a Gun. ISSl^!^!) KVIOKY TUl'KHDAY. . . . JiY . . . THH .lOrUXAL PUB. CO. w. B. SriiBCRIPTION KATKS. ■One Year, . - - - - ?i,oo. Six Months, ^ ^ ~ - .50. Cash orj^iKxl produce taken. Oiirtcrnis are strickly iii jidvatice. A D V i V RT!< "S (', U AT i i S. ■ renson.ah-is and mafic known on 'appiicaLHni. Filth)' and '<ji)jectionablc ads not want ed. (^hilnaries of Ofty ’vordtA or less, inserted free for onr su!;3criliers, more than ilfty, one cent a v.ord. TO OOXTKltU'TOlit^. This paper <;iVes correspondents as wide laiilude as it thinks pubilc jjolicy permits, but is in no case responsible for their views. It is much p-referred that corresponjlentH sign their names to their articles, especially in cases where they ■attack persons or institutions, thonf^h this is not deniande<l. The editoj- re serves the right to give the names of correspcndents when they are demanded for p-.trposes of peraonal satisf.iction. To reccivc*considerat:on. a coiiiniunication must be acconipjuiied by the true name of the corresjiondent. Officei>f ]>ublication. Corner Madn and Church vStreels, lipstairs. Kntcrcd at the I’Ukin I*osl OSTicc as second cla.-.s mail nn-itter. 'I'O Till-: .VI'nVBPAPIili I'RATKii- XITY. See <‘1)1111^0 ill J. S. Bell’s adver- liseaienl this week. He lias all the Christinas goods you are look- : iiiii for. ?ro;ii!t Airy; had a hi" fire the citlier day, iSoiiu; of t!ie people were not insured. KlUiii iniiyhuTfc a lire any day. Are you iusnreil ’ If not see <1. l'\ Hendren a! oiiee and Kome x'>ruteclU)n'. The s])ring annoimeernent of Si- loani Acsidemy a-ppears in this is sue. 'S’licy liave ;i- splendid bniid iiif]; well eiiuippeil, and the inslruc-: tion is ihorougii, practical ajid up: to date. The principals of this; school, Profs. Allen and Cundiff; and ifiss Jjyrum are too well: known to our readers to say any | thill" of them. For further partic- I ulars address the principals. : XIOVV SL'HSCRIHEI^S. . i A Wilkes woman becomes incensed at a i man and tries to kill him. I,ace Xonnan dies from injuries re ceived in a runaway. !f tills parag-raph is marked it means will you kindly place the JoL'itxAr, on yoiir exchanj'e list, Bonie of the ne\vs];ia];ei‘s have ak read.v exchanged with ns. Others that ought to have not. V\'itl yi>u ? -Mrs.' rifcKinle.v, moiher of the Presi<len(, died Sundr.y iii.ght ;:t <'anton, Ohifi of i);!ral,vsis. She was 8‘.) yea)‘S olrt. To the Iwethren of the press wlio have made kindly -mention of onr new p';iper,'we return our heiirly thanks. T>la,y tin; new year about to be ushered in upon ns l;e the most successful yesir of their lives. Several of the newspapers of the State are going into convulsions O', er the proposed introduction of the chignon, a st.vle’of hair dress ing worn by the 1-adies twenty years ago. Let it come. Old things be come iie-i\, and As hoop skirls and eiirbobs were in fjishion in that day and tinie, perhaps the.y v.ill come on the same train willi tiie chig non, Sevefid of our merchant,s ha\e a few belated shipments of thejasttwo ;trticles on hand, wlii(-]i they hope to dispose of at lirstcost when the fasiuoii begins. When a b->y wishes to learn a trade of anykin.d he must work for se’i’e.i’iil weeks, months, yes, per- Jians years before he is its ina.ster. W’hen he tirst starts in it is not e,x- pected tluit they will ,get any pa,v, yel some parents are foolish enough to think a l>oy cnight to begin c;u'r.- iiig wages at once, v.heu he doesn’t know an earthly thing about , whiil he' proposes to do. Away with stu-li petty foolishness. l',very father should put his boy to doing the kind of work adapteil to the boys tastes and ideas, and m-ake him stick to it. Ijea.rn th.em to be somethin.g, lo do ,s.')me(hin,g and tliey v.'ili tiiank you for it when tiie,\’ are grov. n up men. An idle brain is tiiedevils workshop, '^fhal is why we have Sf> nian.y ci-iiidnais, hiafers and the like is l)ecau»;e the p;ire:its of this day iu-d gene.-at ion do riot learn (heir boys a trade. The follo-v. ing new stdjscribers, ha\ e been added to onr boijks siriCe our l;ist issue ; J. ii. Allen, 'I’yrc ■ ■ .\tr.ins, Sarah C Byrd, Jos. Bryant , \V. Af. (’undiff, T. A. Dead, 0. : ; (iiiiiam, Thos. T>. JIampton, ]>'r.; I i'k B. Hampton, K. L. ilamplon, ; Ij. Harris, W. ,\. llotienian, J.. J. Jenkins, S. A. Johnson, V\'. J. Jolnison, A. Johnson, Jiiss bTitle j lUasten, Miss Sa.llie (•'. j\!yore, M.'| F., i>hi+!ipS; A\'. L. Parks, B, F.; Roliins, Kussell lioynolds, ,,VV-ni,: : Hx>arks,'J. C, %\'lute, A. B. AVood- ^'idf, D. iv. W'oodrnff, Jl. B. Vrright, York. Jolin Leag- ans, ('lande Transoii, ][. W'. >i;irp, P. <k Lane, J. L. Mot.siuger, A. S. i ; Speer, ('lin,gman BurcJiain, John: iiarrison, Vau-ghn & Co., AV. H.| ^larlor, Vt'. M. Xfendren, Total tO ; Last >Vednesdiiy iifterooon aliont Siind-,;wu f.ac,;', ,1. X;)r!iian was re turning from a s.'ilefour miles I'rom Dobson riding in a wa.gon, v.iien i the luule whi^:-ji he wa.s driving ran : avray, throwing him out, striking his head against a tree. His i-kull was fractiired from tl-e force of the fall. . He was carried to his home at Dobson in an wnconscioiis condi- - tion, from whicli he never rallied, j Ho expired Friday morning at si.x: o’clock. J)r. J. K. AVoltz the at tending physician says that death w-as c-aused by,brnis’od bh)od settl- j ing on the bniin. !Mr. Xorman: was a leader in Kepnl.iican politics i of this <;our;ty, an,<t was foj' several yea.rs clerk of thc,,Su]icrioi’ court !>f • Su)-ry county. He leaves a wife and two children, as'>n and daugh ter, to mourn his demise. The re- iniiius were interred at the family i graveyard Ihreemile.s from Dobson j Siiturthiy. His death was a gfeat! slio<;k lo his funiily and friends, ; v.'ho liave our siiu-ere syi]ipiij'li,y. 1 Ti.lK BAX^D (K)XT’]-;RT. ADl)ITK)X’x\L LOC.VT.S. !;i-A’lVAL ,\T KOAUiXfi-IUVHl?, ■ To the.Journa-1, i have j.ist clof^ed an interest- "iiig meeting of nine da,\ s {jural ion at \Vhit(‘ Piainschurch, near Koar- in.g River. AV'e chsed the meelin.g with twenty-five penit6n(s ;it the altar. Sunday at the l’e,gram and A lexantler milis on Udarin.g lU\ er, I adiiiinistered tiie ordinances of liaplism unto nine ])ersons; ainon.g them Dr. Pegrani audaniither ;»Uss .lulia Alexander, who weighs some thing ovei- 225 pounds. Tiiere Mas over tOd iieople iireseni ii! tliese exer(-ise«.-■ The right haiul of fel- lowshi]) was administered ai She j-iiurch aftei-ivards to the.se new j-on\ erts. Tlu^ music vras ciiaj ;n- ingand th<- ijord.was with'his j;,eii- plA There, will be a Clirislmas tree al ^\'hite Plains fiie nigh! of the 25th. (lood music is exi)ected. C. .U. 7’.; i>oc. I t, !8<)r. A, M, Siiiith went to Walnut Cove yesterday evening. I Lee Motsingiir ai.nl .Aaron Speer, I of Uoonvillo, were liere .yesterday P. C. Iiane, oJ’ Kusk, was here ,\'csterday, A.M.Sndth, and famil.y moved iut« their bea'istifal new home : Tr.esday, 1 A.. K. King h Co., have one pf I.(he prij^uiisst dolls on exhibition <\t Uiieir store that is to be found in I the town. J)rop in and see it. I Andrew Johnson, of Ihu-k Shoal, , wi'.s in town Mondii.y making ; Christmas purchases. He subscrib ed for the peoples paper, the Jouk- NAI. We will take any kind of produce such as rye, wheat, corn, etc. in payment for the Joim{Nal. 'VA'^e: can also handle the cotton mill; checks on subscription. And of; course we will iiot refuse the' ca<<]i. i i’ev ?Jr \Yilli;ims of the tiplsco-; pal c,hurch will liold services next ^ ; *■ ■ : JIo!i(-a,y and Tuesday nights,- the : 2<)ilia.ud 2ist, in tlie Presbyteri-an I (-jiureh, All chrisiian people are j uiost C!)rdiaU,y invite.'l. to come to , worship i ; >ro\^s was received here Tuesdaj' that Bonus jVfcCraw, the noted ; fighter-of Surry county, was badly' injured in acutttng atfray nearMt. 1 Airy last week and has since died. I We cannot vouch for the truth ofj : (he report. [ , La.st week as an excursion traiii; was returning'froiu Greensboro lo .'uf. Airy, one Haynes cut Lera; ' Ifei!UU;;'s so badly tha't he liassins^ej died. H'l.vnes \’i'ri..s ;ilso cut up aui!' Iris recovery is iloniij |Vd. The atfair iiaplJCJiO;! in Forsythe county, so Surrv is rid oi’more additionsij cost foi'one time. ; Any one wanting addilioii.il coj)- ies of the Journa! at any time, can', get t-!u‘m by apoling to tliis ofrice, ! ;ri tw',) cents a cop.v. Alter tliis ^ week we will send iio more free tramples to those \vc havelseen send- in,g (hem. i'^ree sa.mples, if any are sent, w ill !)(' mailed lo a. ne\v lisS: of uiunes. - i i'lugenc' .'Jot,singer showed us a ' pe'-uliar (‘opper coin a few <hr< s. ago l!',a! i^i unliko anylhing we ever 'saw .iH‘.rore. On one side is tlie j'oliowing inscripti!)u ‘•Lnnion; Fait T.a Force, two cenis,’' On ihe' other side is‘-Roi Oes Beiges, ; l.eojK.dd f’render, is;i5. ?,!t; :Mot- sing<‘r prizes it very highly. l-:ugene Mc.'tfiei;le. t:f Fdwards- and 7>liss flussie, d;iUghter of .iames Melton of Bryan to-ivnship, ; weremra'i'ied last We>Uies<l:jj eveu- iiig. A well hiis been 'di:g at the ^Fediodisi pars^aiage. The kadies -\id Societ'.' r.dsed ihe moiie.v to d'>; the^'. orlc. Saturday, night is the tinie and! the Elkin Academy*is the plac,e where ilie t'.llcin Cornijt Band- will: give the grajidest.concert in their; histor.\'. The great .Fgyptian; cliorns, ‘-'Pharo’s Uanghter” “I’he: ugels Serenadf;, ” “ Woinaai’s i ixigltts,” ‘-'.All Coon’s .Look Alike! to IM.e,” and many other fine se-: ieciions sire on the program to gi\'ei mirth and en.joyment to all. The admis,sion is only 25 cents and as the concert is.given to assist the band in procuring new instrimients, e\ er;, body should go that possibly can. V<;if,vill not regret it. I ■pt?Ajsi-n-’C)i< THi':; journal, i The Journal is the n:ime of a new' paper,pist kiunched :it Elkin by Walter B,ymini }_!ell. It starts off well, full of uev.'s attracli\ely told, i r.t has onr i)est' wishes.—-V/ilke.s-1 ('ronicle. 'v ' -' I'he £rst issne of llie Ki'Ktn .Tour;-! n;'l, by Walter 15. Bell, is -.it hantl. i ft is ueatl.y printed, and well edited, | seven eobinin, lour page weekly. W'G wish the Journal mucli s-ae-, c.ess.—Alleghanj Star. - The iirsl number of the Elkin Journal, Mr. W. i?. Bell, editor and n_ianager, is to hand. It is a 7-cohimn paper, well printed and full of live news. Yrr. Bell lias: ne-ivspaper talent and The Jjiiud- i mark wishjis him success in hisnewj A Cnture.—States\iilo Ijandmark. j The I'irst issne of the Journal, i talking ne„- paper, made its appear-1 ance last week. |t is full of iresh-, and in.tevesting news, and its edito;-; and' publisher, AValter iiell, has | onr best wisiu's for a '‘long and htippy life.”.—Korth .\'\^ilkcsboro Hustler. The Journal is a new 4 page, sev en column paper published in Elkin, K". C., by Mr. W. B. Bell, former editor of the .Flkin Times. It [jis neat, newsy an<l taking-. Mr. Bell is adaptevl to the jourmilistic work ' and ■will furnish hii< patrons ;i val uable paper. M'e gladly entej- the [ Journal ou our exejuijuge list.— (■ojicord Standard. | We have this, we-ak the first is- i sue of the 1-jlkin Journ;;l, which, i has been esta!)lishe;l by Mr. AVtd- ^ ter H. Bell, who iias had e,\perien<* iu tiie i>-asine.ss as editor of the El kin p.i^es,^^^^^OT^!TiiS, and is print ed ri t i -^„'cr year. It (-inpU)j-s all; new matei'ial ar.d is aprett.'v piper. ■ .'Jr. Loll iias long been the Obser'v- i er’s capidile ctn-responden.t :it kJ-; kin, and i:; one'oftlie very, Itesi 011; its list, .and naturally it feels a' irieiuily iiitere.st iu him and his; ne-.v '. enture. . Our best wishes go with him aju! it.;—Charlotte Gbser- \ er. ' The kllkin Jonnud is r nc ,v -week- ■l; .1 by Walter Ik late of the Times. It is a bright newsy paper ■ just such as our old friend Beil canj get up. tt is i!sejes.s to wish it suc cess when a mail starts *out ,as ijs editcir says he has. Hear him. ; “Vi'e have tlie le.ft hind foot of a graveya.rd rabi.nt caught oii the dark of the moon before day, with' th.is safeguard we oiiglit to succeed, ; and t)elieve wo will, succeeft in building un a large ci’L'(a’)ation fiir this paper." A'ou. (-a.i't d-.-vn :i Bell tliat (u!s the riglir ling like \) alter P>.— King's -Weekly of t;reen\'illo. For sometime i\iiss jMollie (’aiid- ill anti Wadi iMcCan, who live up tiear the foot of the Blue Eidge in tlie neighborhootl of Johiis-an’s store, liave been at loggerheads over a parcel of land. Each parly lias been cl;;iniing it and Miss t.'aud- ill concluded to emphazize her claim one (lay last week by pouring a h>ad of .-'lot into jMctV.nn. The hitter wa<s o'k his way froiu up in the hiou!!;: ir.s, and luid to pass through. j\n ,s Caudill’s place. Sfie fespied him. coming, got her gun, came out on the porch and ealnily ■waited. AV'ho can imagine the thoughts of this lonely wo;nan calnily bat deliberately waiting for the coni;i;g' of the man who she thought had wron!.'e!l liel’. Did she have a about her wlien .she th('u;,-;;t that this mis.ht be the hour v. luai she would take the life of a fellow being aiul send his soul to thejiidement bar of Ciotl? And the man ^^•hal CDuld be his feelings '>rhen ;v; he ap])roached the house he saw this braAe^wonuin ,vyilh guu in hand, ready to send his soul to an un'e.'cplored’ country. When lie looked, info the cold steel muz zle of Uu.t gun and sa\>' the darii i!yes of ; hat woman ilasli, dad he tremble. Most anybo_dy would ’ajider these oiroumstaiices, aiul (piaii lie did and'^not a bit tooso!)n. He leaped out of tlie wagon, got 6n the othei'side, and just as he .got beliind these breast\vorks ourliero- ine palled the ti-igger and tiie load ofskot sprinkledi the -wagon just wher.; TvlcCann had sat. She tlien •went in 'the house an,d_ McCann went hcUie. Miss Caudle ■was ar rested for assault and carried be fore l^it. J. H. Joluisou, who ;>d-; jmlgeii her guilty, and bound her | over to tlie next term of AVilkes | Superioi- (.loui't, J. S. ("raiior Esq. app-3;u-ed for M'cC-ann and L. (!. Caiter, Esq., for the defendent. Flow the atfair will end remains to be seen. AX AFFLIOTi^D FAMILY.' Tliarps Heaters' i fe tIitiildlllifeWi, If you need a heater this whiter ' now is y'our chance. Tj’rices as low i ,as the lowest. $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. - A, general line of FRAX K THAHP & SOX. m liiES tmm. win Pay i 0 psr Peiiiii, CASH. .. TheEIMn Shoe Co. EIMn, M.C. $1.00 a Year For DEMOSESTS FAMIL MAQAZiHE. * ii¥ ¥iii iiiiilESl J. F. hendren, ' At the new grocwy store of HANES & CO. Xext to the p. O. VVE WiLL PLEASE YOU. We giv^e here a short list of seasonable goods. Oiitmeal, Hour, soap, soda, caiid.y, chewing gum, oil, nuts, cigars, ci.g'iiretts, celery sauce starch, canned goods, §m Prises ari HkM- Attorney a| Lav/, Er.icix, l>i, O. Collection ot Claims a Specialty AGK^Vr FOB ' Continental Fire- Tnsurauce Co., N. Y. Soutlicrn Stock Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Greensboro, N, C. Travelers In^Aurance Company, (L,ife and Accident) Hartford, Conn. Insurance placed in tliese Compflnies is at the lowest possible rates. Til PEiPLi All know'me and Icnow that rny vi'ork stands on its merits,, so wh.v run some-.vheri.! else wh<vn I ha^'e given you satis- fa.ction. ALL WORK GLiARAMTEED, All kinds of repairing in harness done ou short notice. ’ . JOHN M. PRUNER. p. O. Building. IMOTiCE OF SUMMONS. THE PROOF of the quality of the flou.i is in the eating of bread made of it. A taste of bread niade of tiie kdkiu Ivoller Mill iiour will prove the claim that is the best wheat patent llonr iu Sortii Carolinii. Bk-lia, the little two year old dau.ghter of. P. A. Lomax, Esq., or Wilkes couut,y, died 3Iou- | da,^, e^^ng of catnrhal fever. She! lisMl' - ill for sev(>ral days.' 'yestej day\norning jVIaud the eldest | clrild, i'ged, ten years, died of the; same disease, Mr. jjoniax him self has been qi'iite ill with dip'i.he>^‘ ria, but is better we <ire glatl to j staio,, T"ue two sweat little girls' v. ere iiilerr<;d side bj" side at Pleas-1 ant Home clmrcli to-duy. It is I very s;,d and our heart;, go out to; the striken parents, but if they livei a chrisiian life they will meet their’^ children iu the greaE beyond, v.'htre sadness and parting will be no more. J, J, 'vVAkLACe Arlni’r of ) North Caro- II, D. MOribliY. iJec'd V liiia, Surry • VS j Countv, vSu- RICH.-VRD IVpSLEY ) perio/Conrt. aiid ^others, heirs ot j-'iJefore Clerk ROYAL, WHITE ROSE DIAMOND DUST, Kot only better but more j economical than brands. Deniorest’s Family Magazine is more than a fashion magazine, al though it gives the very latest honiq’ and foreign fashions each month ; this is only one of its ma.ny va-luabku features. It has sometliing for each” member of the family, for ever,y de partment ofthe honseliold, and its varied contents are of the highest,, grade, making it, pre-emiuiiy. The Family magazine of the world. It; ftirniflies tiie best thoughts of the most interesting and, most progress- " iA'e riters ofthe tlay, and is abreast of the times in e\'er,vthing,—Art, ,| Literature, Science, Society atiVdrs, Fiction, Household matters. Sports, ect—a single number frequently con taining fi-oni 200 to 300 tine en,gr;iv- , iugs, making it the most complete ’ and most prolusely illustrated ofthe g;reat- m.onlhl ies. Demorest’s Magazine Fashion de partment is ill every v.-ay far aiiead of that contained in any osher pub lication. Sutiscribers entitled er.ch month to patleJ^MS of tlicTj^st fasii- ione in woin-an’s\^atire, at no cnkto^ them other than ttuK* j^cessary postage and wrapping ' NO bktt.'h;r ohsistmas g i than, a jears subscription te Dem- orest magazine can be imide. I-iy subscribing at one y<m «in gel the magazine at the reduced price, and will also recei'v e the handsome 25 cent .Xmas Number with its beauti- panel pictui-e supplement. Keicdt i?i.,00 by mone,y order, reg istered letter-or check to the DEMOiil-iST C:0. 110 Fiitb Ave,, XTe'\v York. Gretit Special clubbing offer prompt subscriptions - Only ■$1.25 for other: EIMo Joiiriia! and, De^i o?;est's Magazine 1 Yeai' LETT.Lf-i FIiO.\t Di.-i IIAMPTOl-T, Dear Editor :—You will please correct Hie statement that Dr. Bar ker died of .apoplexy,- since it was the decision of tlie medical atten dants t.aat he died of he;u-t failure. Also a good v.diile since it was sta ted that John Hanipldn, of Vtidkin county, died-of cancer of tlie sloni- ach, when the post-mortem reveal ed, no cancer. J am ,^'lad to .ackno^vvledge the receipt of the Joi.h.xal. ih-.i'fo de.-ii!-e-U such a journal, and can say thal y('-.iu- siujcess depends upon your sti<iking to the principals pro- JV'ssed, for they are of highe.gt ori gin and will be suppianled by -the iiighest powers. .1 \vish you swc- c-jss. ■] shall give iriy influence to all sueh journals, if they ■were form meii th;!*)!, never knew. May God give ygjvvii'od speed. * Truly It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that RicluS'J ;.Io,-.loy and Gecr-jc Mosley arc iicc,eBtiai'y parties iu the above eiitifred actioii, raid tllat they are non residents of-tiie State of North Carolina, that this is a proceeding for tlie sale of land for assets. It is therefore ordered and adjudged that notice of this action be published in the Eii^in Journal, a iie-rvs- pap<^ published iu the to-wn of Klkin, for six successive weeks, requiring said de fendants to appear before the elcrk of tlie Siiperior Con'rt of S-arry comity, at idso.Tice in Dobson on the 15th clay of Jan, 189S, to ansvv-er the complaint of plaintiff. Let the said defendants talce notice that if they fail to appear a9 above stated plaintiff will apply for relief de.- iiianded in this complaint, ■W. W, HAMPTON, C, S. C, This Dec. 7di 1897. Sold Everywhere. ELKIN BO.L[jEK MILLS, ' Elkin, 51. C, Send .your Subsci-iption to oflioe . ■ • • • 3j'E( Marltet Report. Corrected -Weekly No. I Per Bu, So to 85 Clay Mixed White Mixed per dozen Per 100 lbs I2.40 to $2.60 “ lb 6 E. B. Haaiptox. mc-i 11 AT AtOlkX'i' AIKY. Ml. Ail'y f^i'iifei’otl another big iire Satu-iTy morning. Shortly af ter midni||,;it fire -was discovered in the old ifuiTls stables, vviiic.ii was totally destroyed. About four o’clock a. m,, as the people vvei’e returning from this tire another alarm v.^as ^turned in itrom a two Htory b-iiildkig-on 3fain street. It was totally destroyed, as was also 'West’s <lrug st-ore next door, the post oOice, II storerwmi used by Jjiithei' (.i-ur.ip as a restaurant tind (Iraves tobacco warehouse, a large fr.lme building, -which was tilled with tobacco, it seemed almost powerless to check the progress of the dames. Thelos-s.to the post office is over ij300, no iasitrance. Tliere -was §S)OJ.) in.suranee on the burned warehcKise. .Both tires are thought to be jhe work of iuceudi- a:'i-;s, 3it. Airy has been r>oc:i!i- arl.v uiitortunate in llie v. ay of fires in liitc yeii.rs antkj-'ikin Qifers her sympiifhy to lu‘r sister tov. n in hei- losse.s. Wheat Rye Corn Peas Beans Onions Irish Potatoes Partiidges , Flo-ar Bacon Pork - •• 5 to 6 Butter “ 10 to i2’/z bard - -‘ 6 to 7 Tailow - “ - 4 Eggs Per Dozen * 15 Chickcns - Per lb 3^ to 4 Green'x\pples Per bu 40 to 50 13uckv/!ieat Floar Per lb - 2 FUR. Rabbit Per Doxen. 10 O’possum each 2 to 5 Coon - “ - 25 to 40 Muskrat - , - ' 3 to 8 Mink - “ - 20 to 60 Skiink _ _ _ House Cat _ _ _ —■ ■ Remarks : Prices are based oit actual sales and for No. 1 quality. Green apples Bggs and Beans are in good demand and wanted. Chickens are dull. Onions scarce and wanted. Pork in good de mand. P'ur season opens this week. Prospccts dull. First Class. Beef Marhet, ><;.,W. GOKDOX, PKOP, . Keeps constantly on hand the (thoicesl beef, lli^-hest mark et price for fat beef. Xone other bought, . I bu,y and sell stricily for CASM. Call anti see me. Corner Main street, near bridge. Sweets ■ To The Sweet. If you give her a bottle of that lovely perfumery we are sell ing she will jippreciate Siibcs.rilje THE PEOPivES COIvUMN. Notices for Rent or Sale, Lost and Found, V/ants. and other miscellaneous advertisements, inserted in this .column, for one cent per word, first insertion, half cent per Avord afterwards. No ad vertisement taken for le^s than jo cents. Terms cash iu advance. A C(ipy of tbo Eutor- priiic. a paper pTLi)lis]ied iu Jones- ville before tlie Wiir. , Anyone luiv- iuii ii t'opy will please C'ojuiniiiiieale witli thi; offu'e. ; From 10c. tip to $2 Yo can’t find anything in town : more suitable for a Ohristnias present for your l>est ;>‘irl, wife or daughter, . Onr stoch of Drugs Is complete. Prices reasotudile. <li''.’e us a. CS'dl, J/W. RING/ Local Railway Schedule. siail train from Cireensboro ar rives at 12:22 P, M. Krom Wilkesboro, leaves at 2:55 ; I’. M. I’reiglit arri\'es from (Jreenst)oro, j on siondays, Wednesdays and Fri- i idaysat():03 P. M. 1 Freight arieves from \\'ilkesboro : Tue^5d<iys, -Thurstlays and Batur- ' 'daysat J.0:00 A. 31. ! E. I’AIIL, Agent ' THE JOURNAL ON TRIAL, you 50 Lents, oetlis 25 CENTS. SUiSeSiii Ti-Il?.
The Journal (Elkin, N.C.)
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Dec. 16, 1897, edition 1
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