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' I v 4 -I I-TiPii MX 1! V WW S 1 II H I i II ! I I i rh I i f Vi M VOL. X NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. MARCH 30, 1906. V NO, 83, Deposit and 5av ings Bank, North Wilkesboro, N. C. At the close of business on the 20th dny of January 1! Oil. KKSOl'KCKS Loans nut) discounts .tl'TSS.SS Overdrafts IH.Ii) Demand loans l.iiSl.TO Cash on haiiii anil in hanks V-M-.'. S liankinsj house ami fixtures ti.:tlt!.4f Heal estate S.&St.Wi Total 74.riit2.ti5 1.1AHII.IT1KS. t'apital stoek $20,000.00 1'iuliviileil profits lit'i.S") l)e)nsits ."i2,2sl.;5 Cashier's eheeks l,.'.lii.5.") Certified checks (ioo.oo Total 74,ii'J2.i 5 I, H. O. Ahslier, cashier of the a!)oved named baud, do solemnly swear that t lie above statement is true to the. best of my knowledge and belief. II. O. AKSHKIi. Cashier. ( orreet Attest: V. 1). forester, J. M . elllx rn, W. b Tro-don. Di rectors. Su'im-i Uk-i! ami mvuiii to ln-fiie iTi. . !lifs '.';ni (iav of Fobuury llUf'r. K. I). HACKKTT, Niitni-.v l'ulill.'. The Deposit & Savings 1 kink's growth is simply wonderful, showing the confidence the people have in it and its managers. Its deposit in creased $14,000 in less than three months, or 37 per cent. It receives money subject to check, issues time certificates, pays 4 per cent, annum, interest compounded and paid every three months. Your money paid back any time you call for it. One thous and perple keep their money in this bank. Deposit (EL Saving's BanK. i'ASS! II Tin: (SlT.KH." Well lii'!'s Wimuiri Arrrslt'il liy Se cret Sobv A tent anil Held. The follow ;r. ; was taken from Sat urd w (Iiveiishoro Record: defendant. A large number of t uor,: titteti.lod. T R.G. r..-.:- i s 'e i;i Wi f V. v.-i h . '.Vi. ;i : fivt wit'.ii was !er in Wri'itY. shoe n-"Nii"ii IK- . t.ii-.'d i :tino info il.o si ere mt ' 1 " .'u t by Secret I Tnoi.. 'isiuty Mar fan yesterday afternoon lu-o Siiio-'l CleggV ;-f 'a .-'?!:;; i-ounler-She was iak n to her O.i a wan Service A;;c!i shal Joe Mi!i arrest e J Mr hotel on a c!. ftit monev. room and thoagh iavitestiae' veliem enUy, she was searched an 1 on hoi person was tound a lot ot money .fSd.OH in gold, all in live dol lar pieces; if&'.oi) in silver and paper money, and ijviti.OO in good money. The counterfeit stuff was a splendid imitation and calculated to fool the average man. Mrs. Smoot, in explanation of the finding of the money on her person, said that a man in Winston, a stranger to her, met her on the street and handed it to her and that she did not know what it was until she after wards opened it an 1 then did not know it was counterfeit. She had, however, kept it seperate from her good money. She was taken before I nited States Commissioner Wulfe, buc after con sulting with counsel; Col. Morehead having been secured to represent her, the hearing was postponed until this afternoon at o o'clock and she was held in a bond of S"i0.i,0. She was unable lo raise this and her counsel accompanied her to the jaii and left in the custody of Jailer Rusick. She is a well dressed and intelli gent looking woman, aged perhaps ot) years, ami '.'.t.- great l disturhec her arrest. e,i o i-ra-nl ; hi!., a :: fir; .'air aUerw.'rd.-. of be Ntat"svilt. !las8"0.0M l ive. PV olb winsr is a Ions' distance phone 'r.''.-' -' v..- from Stit'-sville, Marc!: ;!7t , I :en from Wei:!" industrial News: Tire which originate 1 in a S ;.;i !.', c i.i. i sire "., aooui One f Blackhiirn's Charges Disenswd. The following was taken from the dated Winston Sentinel: Slav's It comes to light that one of the charges filed against Mr. Helton by tailor Congress Blackburn was that the dis (;:,) , trict attorney had "violated the plain tii-' money oYloc io:,i.it destroyed a large p.ut law 111 mtenering witn tne enforcement ot an eiecutton in ll! 'lie .a. l t :; li.oiie'. i spurious ;in u in.or. S money instead. 1). W. Schoi: i.e gaVi !! aal.l alerV. store iiiiu silver! merchant in of t !" busiii-1 and casb-'J from $1 !. ' .i Three m.'.i not seriously Thev are: 1! cvtion of State.vd e ii imaee amounting to ;.) s'.i'.O;)". were severely though liurt by falling ids. S. Comlin, J. P. Mur- Winstoii, testified that the defendant came into his store last Wednesday afternoon and claimed that in making a purchase there earlier in the day the cashier had given her little daugh ter the $5.00 gold piece; that he in vestigated and found that such was not the case. Miss X. L. Ilium, a clerk in the Misses Marlins' ladies furnishing goods store, in Winston, was the next witness, testifying that the defendant bought a shirtwaist from her last Wednesday for $:."(), paying for it with $5.00 gold piece, which the peo ple at the bank next day said was counterfeit. The coin was exhibited in court, 4md the witness identified it. Henry H. Thomas, the United States Secret Service man who worked up the case, was next called and testi fied that he began an investigation and found Mrs. Smoot at Hotel Clegg here last Thursday night, and, that after ascertaining that she was the parlv wanted, swore out the warrant 11 'l land she was arrested yesterday after ! noon as stated above. service agent lias been; In her grip he found 7., counter I'or some time, bin was j fe;t .dy; dollars, every piece wrapped I separ-ud; ; a'r-r, ') live dollar gold i pieces, all separately wrapped and all The fcecret following her never able to secure enough evidence until yesterday, though she arrived Here on i liursil ay. lie says she is counterfeit. At first she denied that being used by a gang of counterfeit- the gl.ip was hers, but certain ph ers and lie hopes to secure their ar-ibeinc fimnd jn the grin, she admitWLQ;w u 9nrv T..w that it belong to her. Miss Martin, TWHardware loniDanv. loss S3.500, New! New! New! ' Xew line of liy frotirl Dress eina'liams Sac wot 10e. Feroals, lij-ht and dark t'uloi K in small prices for 10c I y the price worth 12'.c. Apron ginghams fc to 8:'c per yard. Brown linen at 1 2 A and 2."c vd. White linen 2oc and 50e per yd. White table do-; mask rose bud design Dae per yd. napkins to match. Just a few bolts of endros coggm bleached domestic at 8c by the belt. New Line of Notion. Ladies vests 5c to 25c. Embroidery in all widths and juices to suit all. Silk elastic. White feet hose and h hose. Just Received a Big Line of Mills Shoe Co.'s Shoes, for Men. Chancellor shoes, several styles $3.50 Barrister ' 3.IJ0 Advertiser " " " 2.50 Traveller " " " &2o Trade Holder" " " 1.C0 Don t forget our line of heavy and fancy groceries. Phone order delivered free. Your to serve, " PRANK D. HACKKTT. Altorney-at-Law, NORTH WILKESBORO, X. C. Practices In alt the courts. Prompt and careful attention criven to all b iainess olllee ever, iioughton's Brag Store. rest soon. the scheme was to have Her appear 0f Winston, corroborated Miss Blum's as soliciting money for a church and testimony, in this way .die traveled ' over the ' Bond was fixed at $300, in default country, generally visiting the smaller, 0f which Mrs. Smoot was committed places and giving change in counter-: to jafl to await the next term of Fed feit money or having a spurious bill era! court here the nrst week in Aprili changed at a country store. Xext Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock The same woman was in the Pleas-, was name(j as tne t;me for tj.e pre. ant Garden section some time ago , Hminary hearing of the cise against trying to collect money for her 1 tho husband of Mrs. Smoot. His church. Chief Neelley was at Pleas- , i,on(j was ai80 lixe,i at $800.00, and ant Garden at the time and told the ' failing to give it, he also went to jail, people he did not think much of her In an interview with an Industrial jh land to let her alone. He did not : XeW's man Saturday Mrs. Smoot says: think she was pasoing counterfeit 'MV maiden namu was Alice Pmitt money, but had doubts about the ' Md aix year ago I was married to church proposition. Mr. Smoot. I was born at Zebra, P. G. L. Smoot, the husband of the q.. Wilkes county, X. C. and with woman, arrived in the city today at tne exception of" the short time I at noon and went to the office of iive,i jn Greensboro several years ago, Marshall Millikan in company with j iave resi,it,,l at my birthjilace. I Policeman E. K. Glenn, who met him nave nothing to say at present in re on the street shortly after his arrival gan to tj,is terrible charge except in the city. Smoot lived in Greens- tnat j ara innocent, and will be able boro several years ago and owned ! to j.nvi, what I say at my trial." property here. While in this city he was engaged in the photographic busi- 1 Eczema, Tetter, Salt Itheiim, Itch. ...... . . ., . W..w Unrm Uni-ns. II ,t-l,nt' II. .1, ness. He talked quite ireelv Willi "-o ....... Attorney Holton and others "in the1. AH these diseases are attended by intense ltcning. wmcn is almost m- phy and Th nuas Carr. Ttmight Broad street is piled high with goods taken from the burned or threatened shops Company 3, Regi ment, National State Guard, is on duty to prevent depredation. A telegram was received at Salis bury at 8:0.ri o'clock p. m. but it was 9.22 o'clock before an engine and flat cars were brought to the crossing at which the Salisbury firemen were waiting. The Salisbury fire depart ment was ready to leave that city seven minutes after the appeal for aid was made, and this despite the fact that they had only left a fire in their home city about thirty minutes before, which tire they had been fight ing an hour r more, and were unable to change their uniforms before leav ing the city. Salisbury sent It 0 white firemen, T0 negroes, a complete hook and lad der apparatus and 1,700 feet of hose. The losses and names of the firms involvca, as nearly as c in be learned tonight, are as follows: McLean Grocery Company, burned out, loss, IU'iOO; Lewis Photograph Gallery, loss $TjiKi; Fry and Phiser, dry goods, loss $2,000; J. Hugh Lain hecht, gun and locksmith, loss $1,800; 1). C. Carlton, insurmce, loss $250; City library, loss $2(j0; Lewis ('lark, cigar factory, loss $o00; Salvation Army hall, loss $100; M. L. Dunn the grip was hers, but certain pltures Grocery, loss $7,000; J. H. Wilson, Total loss inm5iMings- and stock $40,000 to $50,000. Estimated in surance, $25,000. Mills and Poston, dry goods, store flooded, loss $10,0o0. the hands of a marshal during the year ll.) when a judgment was. ren dered in the U. S. Court at Greensboro against John L. Whittington of Wilkes for $3,000." The charge was that Holton had held up this execution. It is answered that Blackburn was one of the counsel for Whittington and the lawyers decided to make applica tion to the commissioners of internal revenue to get a reduction in the judgement and an application was filed. In the meantime, while it was pend ing before the commissioner, Mr. Blackburn wrote his associate counsel to get the execution held up as it might take some time to get their ap plication heard in Washington. Upon the request of the Wilkes lawyer Mr. Holton agreed to hold up for a short time, provided $1,000 was paid in on the judgment, which was done. All smart up-to-date women of today, Know how to bake, wash, sing and to play; Without these talents a wife is N. G. Unless she takes Rocky Mountain Tea. The Brame Drug Co. Will Spread Hernelf. Wilmington Mewtenner. We are glad to see that Senator Simmons has induced the secretary to order a squadron of cavalry to attend the twentieth of May celebration in Charlotte. After the request was made to Secretary Taft he laid it be fore the cabinet at its Friday's meet ing and the proposition received its approval. The cavalry will be some thing new to many who will attend the celebration, and will add greatly to its features. From all accounts, Charlotte intends to spread herself on that occasion and show ths count7 what she car. do .when she makes up her mind to it. North Wllkeftlioro Methodist Obnrch. Gentlemen: It's sound sense that we tell you. It will cost less dollars to paint your church with L. & M. Paint, be cause more painting is done with .pile gallon of L & M. than with two gal lous of other paints, and the L. &. M. Zinc hardens the L. & M. White Lead Indigestion is much of a habit. Don't get the habit. Take a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure after eating and you will quit belching, putting, pal pitating and frowning. Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold bv Brame Druer Co.. Turner-Taylor Drug Co., X.Wilkesboro. and makes the L. & M. Pfclnt wear : line iron. ; The shark holds the record for long- j Any church will be gWn i libtfal ' nuantltv f rae whenever they saint. 04ST , 81 . " 0 1 ' 4 gtt Ion. L. & M. mixed with 8 gaU rivawuica ir v.. .w... wt-i 1 1 t inauttf fill will nnfnt. ft mrtilArfltfl sized house. Actual costs h. & M. about $1,30 per gallon, J. E. Webb, Fainter, Hickory, Writes, "Houses painted with L. & M. 15 years ago have not needed paint ing since. Sol 1 bv The E. L. Hart Co. 800 miles in three days, office, saying he has been working stantly relieved by applying Chamber- with a bridge building force at Welch, i. 'xak-o nnl 1 W. Va., and came here in response to ; permanent cure may be effected It j pen.ses paid weekly; expense money Well Worth Trying W. H. Brown, the popular pension attorney, of Pittsfield, Vt says: "Next to a pension, the best thing to get is Dr. King's New Life Pills." He writes: "They keep my family in spiendid health." Quick cure for headache, constipation and biliousness. 25 cts. Guaranteed at Brame Drug Co's drug store. Wasted: by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager ( man or woman) for this county and adjoing territory. Salary $20 and ex has, in fact, cured many cases that had resisted other treatment. Price 25c per box. For sale by Brame Drug Co.. North Wilkesboro, X. C. a telegram from his wife informing him of her trouble. Secret service officer Thomas came in the office and Smoot was placed under arrest on a warrant issued by United State Com missioner Wolfe charging him witn being an accomplice. He was searched. but no spurious money was found in United States, his possession. He was aetamed in the office until 3 o'clock, at which time the hearing started, District At- '3 m Kendall, of Phillipsburg, , ,. ., 1 Kan., just cover it over with Buck- torney Holton conducting the P-, jin's Ariica Salve and the Salve will cution. He announced that the gov- j (j0 the rest." Quickest cure for burns, ernment was ready in the case against boils, sores, scalds, wounds, piles, ec the woman, but not as to her husband. 2Jma, salt rheum, chapped hands, sore The hearing took place in the U. S. (fet sor;, ,ls- Only 25c at The Irish linen industry isv booming as it h is not flourished in years, large U v.. ilie trending exuorts to the "lu Cure a Felon'' advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No investment or exper ience required. Spare time valuable. Write at once for full particulars and enclose self-addressed envelope. Sitemxtendest, 132 Iake St., Chi cago, 111. THERE IS RETRlBYTIOJf HERF. Editor Hailey Believes That lu ot Cap Mn Reap la the I'le-li What Thej Have Sown. The Biblical Recorder in the fol lowing editorial gives some idea of an important bearing upon life: Sometimes men criticise the justice of God by saying that while good men often have much to suffer here, evil doers flourish and enjoy life. We do not deny that it often so appears. A Christian man suffering is happier than a non-Christian in his hey-day. Our religion does not offer an escape froml suffering; it masters it. But there is retribution in the earth. We believe that evil-doers suffer here. Their secrets are not revealed; they even die with sealed lips; but one has many reasons to believe that, notwithstanding prosperity and ap parent merriment, at heart they are miserable creatures. Moreover, we have at prestnt some striking examples of punishment in this life. Mr. Piatt, United States Senator from New York, recently de-: clared that so far as he could see, life is not worth while. He is rich and his high personal ambition has been grat ified, but life is nothing to him. There is Mr. Depew, whose fall has been so pitiful. He is yet a Senator and a millionaire; but the papers say he is a broken man, a victim of melancholia, immagining that people are gathering about him to take his riches from him. Doubtless he is paying as heavy pen alty for his wrong-doing as many a man pays on the gallows. There is Mr. Alexander, of the Equitable Soci ety, who in the midst of the investi gation sank out of sight with that curse of curses softening of the brain. There is Mr. John A. McCall, thrown out of his proud position as the foremost of American insurance i"n, and taken immediately to his deatl) bed ruined. All these men, save the last, have millions; but their lives have been blasted beyond the power of money to brighten. They have spent their lives (or apples of Sodom only to find in their old age that they are ashes. We do not say that all evil-doers will meet the manifest punishment that these prominent figures have re ceived. But we do say that in this life none can offend against God and escape. They may conceal their suf ferings, but they are none the less bit ter for that. To suffer alone and in tht night that Is what we all do most abhor. On tht other hand, tho Christian can enjoy prosperity, if It corns, or adversity, For him there may be pain, regret, etc,, but there is no bit terness; there is light and hope. ill buv a niVe blip-. iv -.it SMOAK BROS V ill buy a side bar buggy at SMOAK BROS. S33.00 Will buy it side spring buggy at Smoak Bros. They also carry the Babcock and nchor buggied and many other kind. Now is youn opportunity. Come! Come! Come! SIT . , 1 will meet yuu witn a smile. Smoak Bros. j Brame Drug Co's drug store. inteed. Guar- Al'. persons who have not settled tbier taxe:: Letter come forward and do so at once, if not I will be com pelled to levy. Do this and save trou ble and cost. D. S. Lane. Town Tax Collector. Fresh garden seeds at The Brame Drug Co. If you are going to use guano this spring for corn, buckwheat, oats or grass and are looking for the best grades at the lowest prices see Smoak Bros. Come in Trogdon block, North Wilkesboro. N'ice lot of oranges at J.C. Henry's. court room before Commissioner Wolfe. Maj. C. M. Siedman appeared with Col. Morehead as counsel for the i Of the $150,000,000 worth of sutrar brought into the United States Starvlnz to Death. '. . cn w. p , last vear over $.0.000,000 worth came Bwauje her stomach was so weak- , . , ,, n . ened bv useless drugging that ghe m our own islands of Hawa... Porto could not eat, Mrs. Mary.H. Walters, Rko and the Philippines. of St. Clair St.. Columbus. (I wan lit- eiaily starving to death. She writes: ' he best aard against Lad- "My stomach was so weak from use- f conuuuu a.m aver ir.mnies prs dniffs that I con d not eat nnH IS " r'ar,y rs. e. p a my nerves so wrecked that I could not tnse famous little pill. : i the , Will contract for large lots or buy sleep; and not before I was given up 1 ,,0U8e anJ ta!e a dose at time by the load pay spot cash. Haul it to 3ie was I induced to try Electric ' wnen you feel that -the stomach and j in before the roads get bad. Forest Ritters: with the wonderful rVsnlt that.! howe Is need cleaning. They don't j Furniture Co. " . improvement began at once, and a 1 'P- Sol,d Lrarae r'ruS Co-' and complete cure followed, liest health tonic on earth. Ccjsranlml by the It will not cost you a cent t try Chamberlain's Stomach and Livtr Tab lets, and they are excellent for stom ach troubles and constipation. Get a sample at Brame Drug Co's store in North Wilkesboro. Perfect In Fit, Style and quality., If you want perfection in fit, style and quality in a suit see D. E. Smoak, of the firm of Smoak Bros., North Wilkesboro, X. C, who knows how to fit any and every shape, and who rep resents the highest art tailoriug es tablishments in the United States' Edward E. Strauss & Co., Chicago, andWanamaker &. Brown. Philadel phia. Spring line of samples just re ceived prices as low as the lowest; ! fit and quality better than the best. All fits guaranteed. Remember, without a perfect fit, no matter how iine and expensive your suit, you are not well dressed. You get a perfect fit every time when D. E. Smoak measures you, it is no guess work wjth him. 'C The Breath f Life. ,;. ? It's a significant fact that the strong est animal of its size, the gorilla, also has the largest lungs. Powerful lungs means powerful creatures. How to keen the breathing organs right should be- man's chiefest study. Like thou sands of others, Mrs. Ora A. Steph- Don't frown look pleasant. If you are suffering from indigestion or sour stomach, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, Hon. Jake Moore, of Atlanta, Ga., says: "I suffered more than 20 years with indigestion. A friend recom mended Kodol. It relieved me in one day and I now enjoy better health than for many years." Kodol digests what you eat, relieves sour stomach, gas on stomach, belching, etc. Sold by Brame Drug Co., and Tnruer-Taylor Drug Co., North Wilkesboro. The steel rail mills of America have already upon their books enough or ders to necessitate the running of the mills at their full capacity for the en tire year 1906. One would think the Laxative idea vanced long before it was. It seems tne only rational remedy for coughs and colds would be to move the bow els and clean the mucous membranes of the throat and lungs at the same time. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar does this. It is the Original Laxa tive Cough Syrup, the best known remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Tastes good and harmless. Sold by Brame Drug Co., and Turner-Taylor Drug Co., North Wilkesboro. Bank of - North Wilkesboro, North Wilkesboro, N. & ORGANIZED 1891, J. E. FINLEY, Pres. A. A. Finley, Vice-Pres. R. W. OAVYX, Cashier. Capital, ... Surplus, Assets, over See How We Grow: Deposit Nov. 7th. l!W5, Deposit, Nov. 7tn, 1904. Gain in twelve month, 25,O00.0C 10,600.00 200,000.00 $183,770.20 110,(128.06 $73,144.14 We solicit your business. Chamberlain's I have just received a car load of !enSi cf port Williams, O., has learned cotten seed meal and hulls. S. V. ; j,ow j0 this. She writes: "Three i bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery Tomlinson. Wasted Dry or green oak lumber Brame Drug Co., duggUa. Boyden IdeiJand Beacon Shoes for men at Jarvis Shoe Co. Moyden & Beacon shirt-a for men at Biir line souvejur postal 'cards at t Jams ls?!he Co. fl . tlin Ri.-ime Drnir Ci. Turner-Taylor Drug Co., X.Wilkesboro. l & Beacon shrt'-s f hoe Co. fl stopped my cough of two years and cured me of what my friends thought consumption. O, it's grand for threat and lung troubles. Guaranteed by the Brame Drug Co. Price 50c ar $1.00. Trial bottle free. Cali and and Wamine our line- nf Misses 'and chiVlren shoes, Bros. Shoe Co. V-i'. In the capital of Belgium a prize was offered recently for the best pa triotic songs for the use of Belgian school children. A Frenchman won it. You feel the life giving current the minute you take it. A gentle sooth ing warmth, fills the nerves and blood with life. It's a real pleasure to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cent, tea or tablets, at Brame Dm? Co's drug store. Mj , For Bargain in howfeandlot. s. . s:n ss ' t- ' t v , 'f , Cough Remedy The Children's Farorito OD- Oouirhs, Cldn, Orcay awl Whooping; Coujrk. Thiu rwtwij I. fiiimt fvr-ltoftwastTtr Urn prt of the t-trriiuA nmii. A tm klMM fix. dftpaiHl.il ub'. It coothM 9 optnm or otfcf hnrKiful drug Mtf mmf h givsa u iliilu.l t bat., tMtvao stall Prle 25 ta; Lars' Sis, 89 oia. QK. W. A. TAYLOR. f Surgeon Dentist xoirrii WILKESBORO, N. c. Oflloe over Ateher, Hayen, Pirlt burn & Oo. "row: and I, J j Wort ' ilty. Crefulsf. a- ';. -lit al! work. r 1 . " o
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