The HBNRY-TDRRY GO. -^WHOLESALE PRODUCE-^ Groceries Dry Goods and Shoes E GARRY IN STOCK A FULL LINE OF— w, fcsjSLS.i Taney Groceries The Ladies are Especially Invited to Gall on Us for-^ --EVERYTHING TOR THE TABEE.^ FANCY CALIFORNIA ORANGES, LEMONS. BANNAS and FRUITS. FRESH seeded Raisins and Currants for Puddings-Reduced from 15c. to 10c. per lb. ERESH Roe Shad and Mullets every Sat. SEND US YOUR ORDERS. The HEINRY-TERRY COMPANY. PHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY and PROMPTLY AT TENDED TO COLD DRIMS! NEW SODA fOUNTAIN. Everything New, Clean, Up-to-date Yours to serve, Dou^hton’s Dru^ Store. Dr. W. A. Berry, Pharmacist, in Charge. FLOUR! FLOUR! Bay “CERESCO” The BEST Made, for sale at li. HOBBS.-^ PRICE PER 25 LB. BAG ,65c. Baking Powders 10c. cans for 5c. Corn 3c. per can. The nicest meat and lard always in stock. I mill sell vahious othep things at cost. Come to see me before buying elewhere, for I W'ill treat you right. YOURS TO PLEASE, eJ. U. HOBBS, North Wilkesboro, N. C. LOOK PLEASANT, and YOUNG will do the MKE iT, so COME AND LET HIM MAKE YOUR PICTURE FOR YOU. '(j^orli Q-uararitsed. MY MCrrrO: the best oney 0t»er Andrews ^ros. ^toT3. Reaching the ^rt a Yours Tor Business, JOE L. YOUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER. North Wilkesboro, N. C. My Heavenly Home. 0, to a home I long to go, Where there’s no pain nor woe; A home where all is ever love, In sweet, sweet heaven above May God ever help me to be From all my sins set free. When from this earth I’m called to go, May I be white as snow. Help me to live a better life While on this earth I roam— Keep me ever from sin and strife. Oh! then receive me home. Oh, might we all unite to join The chorus of the sky. And live forever with the throng Of the sweet bye and bye. For there are before To Jive with Jesus there,— Then may we all be truly sure To meet them over there. some who’ve gone Although they’ve beat us in the race. They’ve trod the heavenly road— Yes, saved by his wonderful grace That leads to home and God. LouJa Blackburn. In Memory. It is with a sad heart that we note the death of one we loved,viz.; Little May Greer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Greer, but with humble submission to God we say, *‘Thy will be done.” She was born September 2nd 1900, and fell asleep April 28th 1903—age 2 years 7 months and 27 days. She was a bright and sweet lit tle girl, and was loved by all who knew her. She was full of life, and an innocent little girl. She was sick eighteen days and bore her suffering with much patiencje. They had a good physician, but he did her no good. Sue leaves a dear father and mother and relatives to mourn their loss. Rev. W. K. Greer conducted the burial services at the grave. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled. A place in her honie is vacant now Which never can be filled. She is gone but not forgotten— She is still in our memory. Loiiellen Haire. Don’t go to sleep when you are so near a fortune-keep on trading with Ward Bros, and you will soon save many a dollar. See announcement on last page. Phone or write Smoak Bros.. No. Wilkesboro, N. G., for prices on flour, bran, ship, stuff, meal and hay. They are brokers for the best mills in the United States, and can make it to your interest to do bus iness with them. “Money saved is money made.” Send your orders to Smoak Bros., No. Wilkesboro, N. C.. for fat backs, lard, etc. It will richly pay you to do this. They are brokers for the best packer's, and you save the middle-man profit. Mayberry & Myers has a lot of clothing they will sell 25 per et. less than first cost. Horton’s Drug Store is talking Ice Cream and Cold Drinks in this issue. See change in ad. To see the change in Doughton’s ad., look on second page of this paper. You will find a new ad. on this page which you must read. You will do well to call on Smoak Bros, and get their prices. $1 50 and $2.00 Ladies and Miss es shoes at Mayberry & Myers mark ed down to 50 and 76cts. If you have not done so, you should visit Doughton’s Fountain for cold drinks and ice cream; If you ha ve al ready done so, you should not give up a good thing. Anything in the Grocery, Dry Goods or Hardware line can be bought at the lowest prices at A. M. McGee’s. Go to J. L. Marlows for good gro ceries. Mayberry and Myers has nice Spring goods. Umbrellas, all kinds, Straw hats, Shirts and ties,. Shoes etc. Best values iu clothing ever carried. Ceresco Flour—the best made. 65c. per nuarter bag.—J. L. Hobbs. Meat, Chickens, eggs and all kinds of produce. Pure leaf lard, .-J, L. Hobbs. Fresh Roe Shad and other fish on ice every Saturday .--Henry Terrv Co. NOTICE. North Carolina Wilkes County;—To Matilda Chambers, take notice at a Land sale for delinquent tax made by John H. Johnson Sheriff, on the 7th. day of April 1902, I became the purchaser o your land and unless redemption of said land is made by the 19th. day of June 1903, I will apply to the Sheriff for a deed to the same. M. D. Byrd. This March 19—1903. Fancy California Oranges and Lemons at the Henry Terry Co. Candies, Raisins, and figs at I the usual prices. Nice Eastern N. C. Cabbage just received at Henry Terry Co. READING NOTICE. On the first and third Tuesdays of April, May and June the Frisco System (Saint Louis & San Fransisco Railroad) will have oh sale reduced one way and round trip tickets from Birmingliam, Memphis and Saint Louis to points in Arkansas, Misouri, Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Texas. Write W; T. Saunders, G. A., P. D., Frisco System, 'Atlanta, Ga., for information. YOU KNOW NOTHING IS MORE DELIGHT- 'I’liWtiafi it O’lean Shave by a'first claso Barber. All up-to-date hair cuts done neatly and quickly. Why not PATRONIZE ME? I’ll do my Best to PLEASE You, Yours to serve, U. G. Russel. At Doughton’s Drug Store. FROM FLEETWOOD. Dear Brother Editor:—I would fail if I were to try to express to you my appreciation of the Blue Ridge Baptist—of the life and vigor it gives to our people. I wish I was able to continue the encouragement. We are just what our motives are. Everything in life depends upon the motives from which it springs. We are no better nor worse than onr motives. The highest and purest mo tive is that of doing all for the Lord. Therefore, the soul that would eat bread must do it with pains, perse verance and patience. Despondence is the worst of all to the Christian. It is well to keep a clear look-out for what is still ahead. The glory of every true life is iu the time to come. God has never yet exhausted himself in richness of splendid radiance to his waiting people. There is that in ihe distance which eye hath not seen nor ear heard; and wise men may well think of readiness to make the great journey and meet the revelation. We ought to learn to estimate results and forget process. It is not necessary to talk continually about faded flowers and departed joys and thwarted hopes. It is wise to let the dead past hiiry its dead. May God increase our zeal and en ergy for his cause in the future. Yours for the Baptist, P. H. Haire. Fleetwood, N. C. RIDER AGENTS WANTED in each town to take orders for our new High Grade Guaranteed Bicycles. NewAB03 Models Complete $8m75 ** CBSSBCkf^^ Guaranteed Hlirh Grade $W.7B **SibBHan,^^ A Beauty $12m7S ** bfBUtlBrt," Boad Bacer $14,75 no better bicycle at any price. Any other make or model you ioant at one-third usual price. Choice of any standard tires and best equipment on all our bicycles. Strongest guarantee. We SHIP OH APPROVAL C. O. D. to any one without a cent deposit and allow |0 DAYS FREE TRIAL, before purchase Is binding. BOO SBCond Haiui Whools . #ft taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores, UU 10 AD all makes and models, good as new nfl MflT ttlfV ® bicycle until you have wrlten for our . IIU nul DU I FACTORY PRICES AND FR£E TRIAL OFFER. Tires, Muipment. sundnes and sporting goods of all kinds, at half regular price, in our big free sitn^ca^og. ^ntalns a world of useful information. Write for it. J. L. MEAD CYCLE CO., Clueago, ill. CHOCTAW, 0KLAH0IA& GULF R.R. Combines the Advantages of Eastern Service With the Opportunities of a VVestern Country ... DIRECT LINE ... Memphis to Little Rock, Hot Springs, Indian and Oklahoma Territories, Texas, Col orado, New Mexico, Arizona, Old Mexico and the Pacific Coast WIDE VESTIBULED TRAINS PULLMAN DRAWING ROOM SLEEPING OARS PULLMAM TOURIST SLEEPING CARS FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS F. D. lUCtMAR, T. f. L, CtattuNO, Tin. 8E0.1. IELS.P.ST.L, UttN iKk, Artaitu.

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