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7 I ,OCAL &BERSONAL : FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22- HAJnLTrifo Institute. B. B. Dougheity, Principal' Prepares for college, correspon doocc solicited. . closed. Mr, Smith, of Baltimore, wai In town Tuesday. Dr. Lemlea family -)f Elk X Roads, have scarlet lever, Republican are seared. Straws show which way the wind blows. 0ier Broi are sti prepared te furnish their customers with Hew goods at the u)d stand. The State Chronicle sentoutan extra edition in comruenoratinn of the centennial of t he city nl Raleigh this week, Mrs. Acer and her two none, whose home :b now in West Va., are visiting at Dr. Gen trie's thin Week. Mr. John Neal showed us some very fine apples (Virginia JJjauties) last wees. He intendi to enter item at the State fair. Valley, VV, Miss "Eeeve, "f j Alleghany, Miss arrener, of Natban s Creek v Mrs. (Jalloway and Miss VVatkinn, of Moravian fulls, N C, nd Mr, Jones( c. Rich Valley, Va , stopped at the Mountain Hotel Tuesday. The t . .i i ' i I l V. '.1HTFP Ufita rmr litrirnltKn ftn1 Begiatej before toe ooeas aref-- ' ' "v . v;-Hence in V the party eu mane, .mANTJED.! The Reporter Office will give to some good boy a position as typo boy must be at leabt 111 years old, and must know how to spell, read and write; If he There has not been a new Case of lever here, or in the neighborhood, for over a month, All the patients are doing well. Mr. John Thomas find ht Water, Miss Uillie, lelt lor W,D-! lake rausiolebsons also, ton last Friday. Miss Callie Will remain with her sister, Mrs. Matton, for some time. Prrsidrnt Harrison I have washed my hands ol the South, It is a hind ol rebels and'tfaritor who care nothing for the sane tity of a ballot, and 1 wilt never be in layor el making an active campaign down thele Utitil we can pUce b iyenets at the polls. I am now more thin ever in Itv or of ramming the Force Bill down their throats.' We copy the above, as it appeared in the Atlanta Constitution It was bent to them bv special corre spondence from IPasliington. Mm. Bryant, and her sisteij Miss Rebeoc Reeves, are ar rangeing to organize a music class here. They have nice rooms, have secured a good instrument, and will soon know definitely, who will take charge of the c'ass, Tuiton, per month (br instruction and use of instru mentf2. (Piani)) This is an excellent opportunity for yfung Udies who desire to take in struct ion in music. Good board can be Becuied" cheap Students wn ) rttnnd tile Academy can printing office, be wust not e pect large waires at first, but i( he prove industrious, he may reasonably expect to have his wages ruined soon, '.o that of the "lh;r typo's. Must he moral. For further pai ticulars call on or address Ed. Reporter, Jeflefson, N. C Dr. Hackler, who has been attending his brother, nt this place, left this week tor Sparta lb visit relatives. He wits ac I eompanied by Miss bailie Gen. J 7- Mr. and Mrs, M, F. Smith, was ; presented With a fine boy bs'bi Thursday morning- Dr. (rentrn Usi ihaU- brie -a it i a .Repub- Buy your mowing machines nnd rakes lion. Furguson and Hubbard, Wilkesboro, N. C, They sell the Wood, they are the best. They also carry a first class line of general mer chandise. Call and see them when you are in WilKesboro, Si ike Brothers, ol Roten, N 0 desires to say to ,he readers 01 the Reportkr that they now havrbll nTTiio ' r1" ""dsonie line III' .rMMl-al ... J- ' ' wl'lfl To the BEPORTES. Apple Grove, N. C, Oct. 18, '92 There has been some fight pig at this place. Oae of the Grocery keepers knocked in Woods in the head with a broom stick five days ago, and he is not able to set up yet. On the 15 inst., there was .several intoxicated fellows there, 'who got into a general row. One Melding Osborne and Monroe Cark got into a fight, Clark struck Osbo'ne with his fist. Osborne cut Clark with his knit" in the leg, Jolmthin Peery. Obids, N. C, Oct, 17, '92 Sunday 15 inst. was an inter csting day at Obids, as on "that dny the prizes were awarded to the Sindiy School Scholars' who ll'td ineinoiized the largest num ber ot verses ot Scripture, The successful contestants wjre as . lollows: Miss Ellen Faw, 475 verses. Miss Ren a Fuw, 232 verses! Miss Ida Reynolds, ICO Verses A priie was awarded to Miss Mary Baker for improvement The total number of Cerse. mi'tuorized was 1,525. elect over ye ot 'vote, f wd to, represent you in Congress, any such a brugg and coward, as Dr. J. O, Wdnox. The Repor ter appeald to the manhood ol its readers, ami to the citizens of Ashe county, to stand by( vour liberty, nnd on the 8th dny -I November, savy "z. uragadocia tniirev benfdta your indignation, that ""Pat" will scratch his cranium in true amazement, for djubt!ss he is one of those unfortunates who think and have reasons to think that Clifton Township will be ied to the polls by the n.ie, and made to vote a Wilcox liuket on account of Wilcox's financial standing."-Let us see. Now that the year lias yield ed you a rich harvest and na ture is puttine on her most xeorgeous rohes. This beauti- 1 is I Autumn weather invitesyou to enjoy it( thetf why nut (east vour ees all the way to North Wit esboro, wherH you will find a little hustling town nest ling tin ter the shadows ol the B'uMiiea where yon will find ash buyers that will give yon 11 your produce is worth where you will find any kind ol goods you may need, enough 'inwaie, plenty ot erocKery, netd stoves, useful hardware mid nt ynur itrviee one N. M. .Vleli; To tb iMdan f tfa la paper: J.L. 1 A&new farnitnm mui and produce d litiuof first oIhss furuUiirc. Id thi lu my a tort- you cun l.ny tiiythit all kind of uilioli.tcriiic, AH JAfl-lUiKie;, wtfM, bi ' 001 idlui, 'nicluns trea.cs, btd-Bj ter tnblM Unatt' AGENTS FOR mention. Now let me say to you tli 110UM in the Sute, and root-o, I KiiNranl witrcare, from tH tit'ot ujBitnftM Kcll ttefura purvfuiMiiiK cliewl It full und mutplrte nd lot. Will Uko ill I hllitt market come to to J, L TURNER, 1 and ttopfyo r wttgou rigbt there, tk't 1 You hcan, but -will not ne old esot.gh Uey will xc,Bng. lor cnhb HipanB Tabulet: plesunt laxative. Ril'Snn Tabulat : for tour itoaiaofe. Ripina TftbulM more tfas bomui. Ripani T&l.iiloj : a family raady. Ripam Tabulea ouiu biliooanoM. Ripaoi Tabolea : at ji Harfl reanedj. &:paa, TalsalM are ol g-roeS veloa Ripanj Tabulea cure !. yer aroables. to vote this election . Rev J. F. Fletcher, wile, little nrl. and five little hoys, wis iti town Tuesdav. Ar. Fletcher is lecated in Grayson county, now. Where he is doin a g jod noble work lor the Master and his kingdom in this world. T. H. Bentley. independ"iit Candidate for Sheriff ol WataiUH county, withdraws in favor ol James V, McCall, Democratic nominee. He -sys that he is a democrat, anu that this is not j the yea I lor democrats to divide. Mr. M. Blevins presented the Retoh r with three very fine sweet potatoes Tuesday. 1 he largest of which weighed 2 ' lbs. and measured IS! inches in cir cumference. The potiito wn-. raised by Mr. Robert Blevins. Thanks. proauce. llirir stock Is com plete-in nl departments. Thei piics as low as first class goods cun be sold at anywhere, Give therr a call atil ho con vincej P POINT MENTS- Elders R. Cr.ilt, of Ky ami Iloluinr ot Virginia, wil' preach, the Lord willing, at the luMowing tl'ues and places; At Abraham Kiihy's Novem he , V & 13 florae Creek Church Nov. 14 N ji ih Fora, Nov. I'uaver Creek, NtV, l!nr Creek, Nov '.uans CreeK Nov. ei:ter, Nov. jonili b'jTi Nov. N-,-v Itiver, Nov. oil. is Creek, Nov. Helton, Nov. Miipie t)ptinrs, Nwv, Ku !ilente. Auv. 15 16 17 18 1!) 20 2 22 23 24 25 Our contemporary saw a pota to, Tuesday, that measured 13: inches around its circumference, and it magnified in his eyes u n til I he tejls his renders tfiat the petato measured 13. inches in dismetfer. We slioulu not be in the least suroris'd if his sivi ly in Ashe that Prot. R L "headers should find same af Lis.'Psttun, People's Puny candidate The Western Citizen ot the 211 inst. contains the Mlowing: 1 has been advertised eNten A Utile nacas ouciirred li'.si Saturday night, at the Blue Ridge Church. Andy D.ivis threw a rock and strucK Georij' Phillips, who wis standing in the church door, on the heatt. A reward of $5 is ofKred for the ar'- t W Davis. ine puunc scnnoi at uoius. opened to-duy, Attendance good. Mr. No.ili Mash, who got his g broken some nine ao( is nil (iriiving. Every thing is iilnsht on Ol.nls. Su-icess to the Reporter. A. A. Wslieisi to to o id WILKESBORO F ISKLEY fe ( Dln itt a'iure. CqSHb wke' wngoi du.i H'-.ntaH. lveii: ne a Brand of ...nos. Price belu . r Jefferson jefferso Will Ope Sepremoer 5tl It fji -Jt.be i Lu mouKt'i enVioel in the lw pi .cu tu iUj l al.u ad ti;eek laoj CUARQES o "Pat, the Iruni We,! Clilt, politic il sard. assertions equally ab Dr. Gentrey has the totn pletest potato house we have teen. It is built so that tkn pots toes a e kept in bins on top nl the ground, it is insulated with Saw-dust. The dust being' packed between the weather boarding and veiling. lo,- Congress, would address the people at the court house Tues day, for which a larjrecrowd gs. seinhleO, but Mr. Pat ton did no", put In appetra'iic. It is ni geatud that t is another Dumn crntic trick to deceive the nw pie. T' B RfphRTkr only has to iv mark, that a p mr m ik a, l than none, 1 hr-ie's r.o unt- li: douhi P.ittou'a sn'. clu s b--f a correspiindence ol 1 1 ii ( il '.f n, ri i iri " ' j N. C',. says. '-Ur J Will csny this (hi n) disl.ict solid, as wrll s Asliecouniv by 300 inniorny Pat must n ; hf of the Simon J"rt slock, else lie l as niil Ueen under the Doctor's tutoragt- lonjr. the Dr. si Lenotr, uiadi the lollnwing bold assertions li i til e 1 1 : 1st. BoWef is nothing but a bulnsil tolicitor. 2nd. He is adurned specimen lor any ope to be afraid ol. Dili. 1 am a great Doctor anil get about all the practice in five oi six eountirs, and pottiot.s of fhre states. 4ili. My income is nearU wic that of a Congressman, iinan iu. luriuc. iuirma A. G. ENGI S. E. A The Iron King ot 1 A OOOO EAMaTReaC EODSEHOLDIECESm. sUtV INVMNtHa MMMin 4 mmmhi NEW SEAMSTRESS IWINO MAOHINI. 0 Ii Ytu will do rn 1 tilf'iii iiimw BIHge kani blown on the price ef Har W. E. H my traveMBf aalrfinau will rail upon t rceularlw, Ibrj will doftril t h d re by stuil :H n t ii ve j romj-1 SPARTA Pall Session begins FIRST ( ict emmodations, good Jar course rem pwu. eaamsnaa aaaeaee NationalSewingMachineCc BEI.7IDVRI. ILL. taMaftteifen of : ) CBAT BIBLE COMPETmoi.. cl me t' Ta 'r I'll I!, i! ml V. CLEVELAND, i IIA?1 KON AND PA. fv. On October 24. 25, 20, 2 Irom 5 down to 50 cts., for can didates mutt donate to finish the ""iw dangerous place iii Mui intain road) all ofheiS in the work, are work, . 8. V, Co. jo&ti il lie taMsU) niitkn ii it. in democratic tri k. T? " Krpr rr waHnoI-oi'.t'd by Mr, l'aitou to HilviTttNe Wih r K)ini innt in Wntuua1 Ali' atifl Alleli;in v, aixi at (he n n et dlicititirtn of unpic of our third onrty frifinj?.; it'ifiil I haaS.'Otho Wilson )tuxl K vt Patton for its autli.irt. (.'on-; ftRftin Sister CitiKn, til ( Mli. II il.Mi IL- (.''- t t hv. .1, fid 1!) ;l rnoiitr An.' " c'Mi -ii r .i ii toJV tkin 4t cf Dollars in Rcwtutta lot Oibte Pcjdere. U?i"BpritntaltofMlMI h- ..il-! . f -n. Thirmt nmjs " 'i'" ' s ret-Hvtwt tt this dSn k - -i (t'slO ruh; lt.OrwBsl -IS i.. - . ne.. lfW,orrect aMTM in I nl inibt ID Un. KaV HTPrj list i mj lor an n, .i.ui n.lxf npi n Uie tlao.iin -,.M ol lb bruhw Ost rirtnl kr sn Mbllsslt. mf (1) Ho snftAT FMMl Pitisl he suBBstlJ 1st tl I LiDiBa Man Ooilnl , Party in. t-i : ;z - lit il.- A thi laoop,, v n : ".nt -f uiaiifl. c CHA rv ; asonalile OJLTJLXiC Addrss 8 mo. REV- S. W BROV in 11 . wi'h In . - r.i.-.i a tv aha ' . -i. t 'ff rn'oSt ' and ;naBBi i'.-.-:"riSjsa I HHP RWaViagia r - (-.
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