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-v . I r3 i id ii VOL. V. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1900. NO. 24. THE an HERB AND THERE. A Batch of Short Notes that .May or May Not Interest You. Mr. I). S. Lane killed two little pis yesterday that weighed 047 pounds. There were one hundred and thirteen produce wagons in town Friday some buying and some sell ing. Work on Dr. Ilonton's handsome new residence? is nearing comple tion and it will bo ready lor oct-ti pancy in a short while. Mr. L. J. Salmons, of Winston, has purchased Dr. York's lino farm at Roaring Itiver. We learn that the consideration was $3,500 The new board of commissioners i. iiuiuiwK, . j . jjuiiow aim J o h n iNT j d s o n o rg a n i z e d Monday by electingiilHormer as chairman. Wc learn that "tii jvagon trade from down the country has consid erably cut off the shipment of pro- mice by ral this season. there have been hundreds of these wagons -hero this season. Dr. llauser telU us that he and his wife will leave for BaUimoro Monday, where ho will take npecial course it) dentistry. If you need any work done before ho leaves "you'll have to hurry." The many friends of Miss Lola Brown, of Moravian Falls, will be pleased to learn that she sufficicnt Jy recovered from the operation, 'which was recently performed on 'her at Statcsvillo, to return to her liomo. A large crowd attended the meet ing of the county commissioners Monday. The commissioners were 1 n A report of tho business transacted by them will be found in another column. Instead of preaching at Elkin next Sunday, Rev. C. W. Robinson will preach at this place. tu; change is made on account of the serries of meetings which ho will cornmenco at Elkin on the third Sunday. The Supremo Court rendered its decittion last week in tho case ol Handy vs. Farmers Mutual Insnr anco Co. Handy gains the case and the company is to pay him $1,200. Mr. T. B. Finley argued for the plaint iff. Rev. Allen Jones, of Jefferson, oc cupied tho Wilkesboro Presbyter ian pulpit Sunday morning and .evening, delivering two able ser btioiis. In the afternoon he deliver ed a most interesting lecture in the Y. M. C. A. Hail at this place. While Rev. C. W. Robinson and family wero at church Thanksgiv ing day his congregation sent a load of the necessaries of life to the manse in order to surprise them on their return. lie duly recognizes the surprise in another column. Cold Steel Or Death. ''There is but one chance to save your life and that is through an op eration," was tho awful prospect set before Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis., by her doctor afier vain ly trying to euro her of a frightful earn of yellow jaundice. He didn't -count on tho marvelous power of Jileetric Bitters to. cure Stomach and iiiver troubles, but she heard of it 'tfjok seven bottes, was wholly cur .cd, avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs more and feel better than ever. Its positively guaranteed to .euro Stomach, Liver and Kidney, troubles and never disappoints. iVico 50c at Doughton'a Drug Store. Lewiz S'ngham. The Statesville Landmark, of the I ith, gives the following particulars of the Lewts-Hmirham nuptias: ! i:At 10 o'clock this morning Miss I Leonora . UmHiam and iir. Ii. , j v ewis will be quietly married at 1 ho j iomc ol tnc brides mother, ..lr. ..... . Bin-ham. Rev. M. A. Smith will reform the ceremony ami the n i'! - J 1 . I 1 I I . I .1 l 1 . , iiiilt inareii win ue. )i.ie i "v .'i.i rankie Stalev, of Vi!k(-bnn,. ' - n'i t. . . ..ii . .1 I ,...!.. mere w in oe no aiieiniaius ti.i.) i...: i ... r..; i. ..r t !.. tmtracting parties will witness the j roin oiiL'nunir oi mo naji v e.M. .e, i who UAjievi n ieac; ;ii i:iv.o i" t . ,. i . r,... " ' ' ' ' Wilkcsbor?, where they will ?k -nd some days with relatives. 'The bride is a daughter oi't'ie, late Major II. Bingham and is a young ady of many cslimabln tiait of character, :iud will be an In Imhk et indeed to ht:r vounir hu-band. 'fiie rtti- i t- .ll.. .....I T... T Lcvvis, of Concord township, i :; lino type of sturdy vigorous yons:' manhood; straight forward and hon- orable, lio is held in high esteem hv those; who know him best. "Mr. antl Mrs. A. R. Sherimm an i i Misses Annie Bingham and Franki Stalcy, of Wilkcsbori, came liicvn y.. i .iiiuiuuy evening to liu present. .11 marriage. They accompanied ' lion, s f !; .. ( .l.-nniag serve -britle and groom to Wilkosboro to- i s eoun'v c oia miioinT, s7. 1 ': An day. On account of rain the bridal par ty did not arrive in Wilkesboro until Wednesday, when they were given an elegant reception at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. C. it o ' ll. homers. Always Moving. Thvj Hustler' ma. i :.l,.,ui. t.wu strolled down to the large farmery ol Messrs. C. C. .Smoot & Sons Co., Wednesday for the iii.-t time in sev eral weeks and was utterly so prised at the improvements that h id been made during that time. Two large new boilers have recently been put in, while many oilier changes have been made in the way of addition-, etc. Aivxt none r."el lie surprised :;t this, for this is hurtling rn.r. tuni is always moving along. They are now turning out from 120 to 12." hides per day, while over one hundred hands arc employed. This is a big thing for our town, ami a few more such enterprises is what are need. Let's put our shoulders to the wheel and see if they can I be se cured. They are what it takes to make a live town. Don't Buck againt an Officer. It don't pay to interfere with an officer in the discharge of his duty. A few nights ago Officer Lewis ar rested Bunk Bledsoe for creating a disturbance. A. U. Billings, who was in the crowd, said that Bledsoe should not be arrested and diew his knife on Police Lewis. Bledsoe was arrested, however, and gave bond for his appcrancc befo c the M.nyor the next morning. lie was lined $.r).00 and cost. Billings was also ar rested and bound over to court in a bond of $200.00. The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Champerlain's Pain Blam an bound to the affected parti is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest, give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased wiih the prompt relief which it af fords. Pain Balm also cures rheu matism. One applieal'on gives re lief. For sale by Dr. Geo. Dough ton. Rain and mud specialties slickers, mackintoshes, loggins, overshoes, umbrellas, etc, at Call's. county conniss:oN!:T5. The New Scan! In -Bon-is of Oncers I :;e o iovi:i'' ' :;!:. is were niow i 1 ! ' iL-'- n.-trur r ..i.... 4 : i .. i1 I 1. ... I. - 1 1 ;.!'""' ' ol ' ' --: : 1 i i ! .... e.. ... l.'-ni: : i . i .L ( ; i UIMCI, lllli!M'.'l 1 1 1 . 1 -", ;i -'-5 - fit .( . I . .1 ai.te.". I' Hi'v.ii: I i - .OO: .1. I . .lame r-'i.-t i a v i' e! !?ls ": V X .: ' i i ; electi'Ui. el I J IS I'll: i rai 1 !' -oii..;i i . I- ' . ! .. OIL. v ' in tae'. t i'l.!. -.." '. . It--. -ad- ""i", ' ; M,l'!' (i' vl ' " "f'; ' I a: 1. -. , W. i,oi lord, l'ei.te!" e!e'-ti':! ( '. .leimiligs. j'nlge !' t-icelioii. 1 .;': E. Ia:iev. re.';i-tvar of election. $.'.??: J. V. Davis, r'-i-trr.r k !.--t;on, y OM Siani.d Woody, w.: ic :i -lock law fence. W. M. .Jol.i:- son, registrar oi el-ction. ou: '- Fai'ks, registrar of election, I - C. II. Sjiiccr, judge of election. l(!; ' - -loi'" registrar of c!e:-- tiou, -Sit) 07; .1. W. Ilia:neit. iegl- trar of election. i o); J. V. !a?i guss, registrar of election. i.l-S; 'i. 1 1 II... uistrar of ek .tio:i. 11; .1. II. fennel, n of t 'h i' 'voi .! . hn-o: , wo: !; ai:d bla.-ling S7. 2:i; V. II. E.i- on pu v.u niin;on, jacigt election, ZM'k a . . T rp Turner, .Supt. of h...:;U!i, estab - lishiiiir o'iarantiii'j an waiting n patient. .r).";..r0; Dr. .1. Tun. or ' i:ig will amply vvny you for your ' ,'.,., i '. . 1 , " A services a- County ,np? oi kea'ah ! trotdue ami stamp. I wish v-u to . A(. Ar r..' , V . . 1 , , , , , " fclM.W: IL M. .Matey, X'gi-irar oi;!?s .m-tlv underia'id that we are e'cttioo, SLo m. ,. i,avi-', oiast i r.ir on Mi!)lie roa.t, ?r..-10; J. R. t'ah'ey, registrar t)f election, Si7.vS7: W. Church, judge of election, si IJU; L. Bumgarner, certifying e! ction ie- turns. s."l. 82: L. .Bu:ng:iri:-'r. exai-i inalion ol jjumuica a" ., s i ..-; D. S. Lee, printing. c2.7oV T. ii, West, jud. t f election, 82.0', W. Mr. Abe, if you do not liko the W. Ferguson and W. S. Smithey, j way I express myself, you know lumber furnished, 620. 00. f, R. Trip- j perfectly well where to find me, L u, registrar or election. s2.(Mi; Wj and its uji to you. And I trust that L. Forester, judge ufu,:ul, ?-tt0;'a word to the wise will be huflieient. J. II. Johnson, services as ja,v;r j ,,.1 fcnccfo-lh always remember the month of November, $22..iV .).v4Ul p,,.. .,5,. llol ailUre, is crime. II. Johnson, for stationary, sJ-ltJ: J. ; j s lonrjx. II. Johnson, conveying Mary Roe to home of Aired and lntiiin, sj.O J. 11. Johnson, setting '.iiuvtiee i committee, SI Ofc. Mary F.ardy. tern-! tbougl.tful friends who so substan porary relief. 82 0:; J. W. MeXeid. j l5:l!i3' ivir.embered us on thankgiv servites as attorney, 8 KfoO; T. A.iris'clay, I wish to express the Faw, supplies furnished Chai iotte ; heartlui thanks of myself and fami Ilincher pauper, $." .00 ; '' ';lv (d graciously bless them The following persons were ex- ' i;i temiioral and spiritual things, enipt lVom payn cut of poll t;l:;; -'d ever -c-usc His face to shine'" J.R. Iliggins, John Stilly, Fr:lnk upon them and theirs. Harris, L S. Wiles, Joseph" Brooks. ! Sincerely and gratefujly, II. Hutchison, J. J. Elledge, liar-1 C. W. Rouinson. rison Cook, -Ransom Shore, J. E.i Byrd, C. B. Lane. ' ; The following Constables were 1 --3 i appointed and elected and ei ami eiecieu ana gave bond: M. X. Shun. ate Grove towi ship; L. l. ttoi.erson, Aiiluul. town - 'iiiv Ldin 1) W'vmii I'rio-1 town s.np, .Minn i. nj.m, i i.i. .i low H- , ,r (, A.- . . ship; 11. G. Mmton, Joo.ncr town - ship; J. A. Rhoods, Reddies Rive r ! T-T ft township; j . ii. i pehurch. A ortn Wilkesboro township. a. u i ;ue oi umiii virovc town - t i - 1 i' U' i . . - . . . ship, released from payment of a 1 1 cents tax erroniously chargeo. J . H. Jolmson, she rill' elect, irave ! bond the sum of s:i0.'!iil: Treasure hontl, ?11.000; Mate tax bond, M0, - 000 ' , Bettie Alice McGrady was aumit - ed to home of Aire and Infirm. Eii.ebeth Prevette was exemp from payment of a 81.00 tax erro ion 'y charged. L M. Blacklnirn, Registei elect, hilt s in -ia! fund, x.".Oi.O. Ti:e Wr. vi .i Loan ?c Trust Co. rei,aM-d from paysneht of a :?. ) cent .i e i oniony e.iai gel. Absher Item;. Pirj.ty !' rain arid disagre-.a!)!e v,cat Ii. : . fanners are very much heh '!i 1 "-vith their vir.:. t:.x-s, If , , , , ,; has bt.cn elec'eo Ma: , . . rre-nic i:i hr the secoinl tune am: ; s:i. a r he t Xpce'i- i.o doui.-L be c'ee'.ed U'l!'- in VJ )l and i:iir! ti.is Uepuldie into an .an j:i If t!i.' !'.: .1- a lei (a;;s ea i stai.-l ii the wait' ',KMir,e 1 i ill j ry I'd' ;t short season. Mr. J. u. H:!,rook. R. L. Vv'aiker aiii W 1 1 1 !i i rook are i ' : U 1 i 1 1 1 t IT ! Ii,vii' v i i ;e!i were lanch dai lai'e'l by ti.e M'-Ki::Iev freshet. ler i -. alive and erii- v- lie '': at:mn. ii 1 1 1 :s .-: ; - s r.ei It I . T T . ti!t'.-s for 1r.rl!!U I i U '. I ' I"s. MeKin i iey'.s fivs!:et ha - no effect on it. S' Vtrai from this neighbor!))-).! alten ia l e :a misioner.' ccr.rt at W i i k j : ! o !( M -; n ' 1 ay. .1. . M is. whr has n l.osision in No; lh W,!!:- ! o;-o with Mr. Darling- t on vi-ited ho;., f dk at Ira last.fun - . :i v . E j. M'.i'ion Adams and Miss Ei-v.-er united in marriage some oays ago. yrars old. o. Mr. Adams is 70 or -SO Jolt Ai:i To Anonymous. Mr. Aik! Ft wciothes S'r: Yom ! contemptahle little note was luly j received, and 1 trust that the follow- i im; . as vu :m:i''ine n-- t" oi 1 51' be A ad 1 warn yon now. that:.',' i ivj -lition of yoor :aM conduct and j proceedings, will and shall canst; ! yen more trouIIe than you have heretofore 'anticipated. I know you to ie a in ear., lowilown , sneaking and conlemptable ras-al. And now, Pre5byterian Manse. Editor: To the kind M r. and How to Cure Croup. Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Ani oi in, Duchess county, X". Y., sas: C!;:;uiher!aius Coiiirh Remedy is tl;e best medicine I have ever Used. I 111 1 f ; n ';e cni.aren s remeoy lor croup and never fails to cure.' i i hen iven as soon as the child be - , (.o;k.s ,1(1.ltl (.r .Ve,. .MX. ; t-roupy eouii lias ilevtdoned. it will i prevent t he attack. 'I his should be ; borne in , mud ami a bottle ot the i v. till ii ii'' u ' : ! l i .ill ' r r- - ----- ior li.siasic use as soon as inese ar.i'ear For sale by !!, j:t-.,, h,,u-'hton t-or Christmas. j Among the inexpensive gilts fori v.-niMsin.a, none are more appropn- -le than the Art Booklet ami Calcn- 1 hirs- Ma(lc hy the Art Lithographic j Pub. Co. of Xew York. Each one ,t is a gem of beauty and the prices range from 5 to oOcts. Any one or more will he sent post pr.i I by V II. Woods Co. of Eikin, X. C, o: i receipt.- oi price. PEOPLE ON THE MOVE. The Hustler's Kcdr.c Caught a Few Faces in Fzsshi. Dr. .las. llickerson, of Ronl.i, came ;i Monday. Mr. M. Carlton, ol (!o-hen,was ! in t he ' i; v Mondav. ('apt. Low!!, t Watauga, camo 1 ' n - in irt.ni i'ulcMgh Monday J Mr. J. A. Carlton, of Boomer, was in the eity Monday. Mr. Albeit llaucr, of Winston arrived in the city yesterday. Mr. V. II. McNeill, of Jefferson, was in the citv tiie first of the week'. ; Mr. I. L. Wagoner, ot Whitehead, ; wa in the city a short while Tues- day. Mi-. J. W. llinshaw, of Winston, va in the city the first of tho Week'. Mr. L'. B. O wings, who is teach ing at Wiibar, was in the city Sat- i urday. ! Mr. J. L. Young returned Tues- i " ; .lay from a visit to relatives in Lex- inglon. Mr. W. .1. Price spent the first of the week iu town to the delight of many friends. Mrs. R. W. (ivvvn and little daugh ter, Margaret, returned from Char lotte Wednesday. Mr. W. II. Woods, of E kin, was ju the city Samlay shaking hands wj,, 0,j friends tl, f Rev. Vv . R. Rradsn: ! Rule rh Tin-- 1 to atte ! . iw l"eft for ittend the Baji- ; li r ale e " iv c avion, Mr. f.'iali.'.ia Moore has returned j Jrom A n -o::. II is grandmother died l;efoie he reached home. Mr. Lon Hester went over to Jef ferson this week. He has accepted a position at Crestou and will move over there. Mr. J. (tb Mctiuire, of Riverside, came over Saturday to meet Miss E. ( (iravbeal. who visited in Washington. Mr. J.C. Smoot, of Alexandria, Va., arrived in the city londay to look after the improvements being n.ade at the tannery. Messrs. D. C. Absher and U. F. Motllm left We.inesJay t'- Jeffer son and Sparta. The iatler will go ino the drug business at Sparta. Mr. J. F. Lindau, a popular trav eling man, was in the city this week supplying our merchants with dry goods and notions. He is now with The Hague McCorklo Dry Goods Co.. Greensboro. Sunday School Convention. Mr. Bryan, Field Secretary of tho Xorth Carolina Sunday School As sociation, will hold a convention in the Wilkesboro Presbyterian church Xo(.XVm 'pj!0 exercises will hen a at in . . A. rt 10:do this mornin-' and the meet- 1 meet ing promises to be a most interest- ing one all w ho possibly can I should attend. Tho afternoon ses- , sio wi b in .u o At night Mr. Bryan will- deliver a lecture on the "Beginning, Progress and Promise of the Sunday .School.' A Frightful Blunder. W ill often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise, Bunklcn'.s Arnica Salve, tho best in the world. will kill the pain and promply heal i it. Cures Old Snws. Fun-p'Snpne j Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skiri Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 et,abox. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Dr. Geo. Doughton's Drug- V f i V v t 1.
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