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n in: p VOL. X. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. DECEMBER, 21 1906. NO. 23. it READ THIS Su how nipMly the Deposit & Savings .''auk is growing in deposit? and popularity. Copied from sworn statements of the Deposit & Savings Hank made, to the North Carolina Cor poration Commission: Deposits Nov. 17, 1003, $12,984. 72- Deposits Nov. 1904, $24,740.99. 10, . UepOSltS INOV. 9, 1905, $44,003.08. Dep osits Nov. 12, 1906, $66,144.51. Showing an increase of over four hundred per cent, in less -than four years. Knrtlier eoniment is uiiiieeessiirv. FREE!! We 'are now giving away coupons ivith each and ev ery ."(k:ts worth of goods you buy of us provided you first buy 1 box of (Ascadk Bakinu J'owdkhs which is 50ets. per box. You also get prizes besides the cou pons for the buggy with everv can at the time of purchase, these prizes are worth acts to 5.00. The 'Baking Powder is worth tlie money as it has been tried by some of the best people sf the country and found to . be. high grade goods. We also have a big line of dry goods notions hats shoes crockery ware glass ware heavy and fancy groceries which we are selling at Rock Ilottom prices all to win nothing to loose, why not trade with us. Yours to serve, J. C. Henry. PRANK D. IIACKETT. Attorney-at-Law, NOIlTll WUiKE&BORO, N. c. Practice lu Ml the courte. Prompt Hud careful intention given to all jJusiuess"i)inCe over Doug!iton's OTug Store. $85.00 Top Bagg KiikIMi !ill(iiriiiii.'- iit ( I'hai lnii. ( -I. ITi ii. For months past, t li - t "h: 1 rl-t imMic lias heen i-uvi. iis l.i know jii-t what sort of testimony tl- l'n;;IMi i;irl.s ;ao Iniinifrrution Inspector F. .Mcl.aiiu'iilin wlion ho, Mi-pocti'il i.f.Ti,m-s.rr.i.m is not. hut. looking at lii'iii"' a Scotland V-m-.I .letc-tico, h:.. ; t;j,. matl.-r fr..m Ui,' outside, wo ! them het'ore him in his Mom in th. . .,t sc.- h-r.v tin- admiral's sujestion Central Hotel. 'ran easily l.o carri-l mit. With the Ao-online,- to tlio statements ,.f the , j, f),iii,m ,,f ships to the navy, it immigrants themselves, the question . i,,,.. ;ls j, promotion should l.o rapid, most frequently asked l.y him ami ; -m this of it.-oif oiihot to naturally the one on which iie laid more stress , pia,.,. liu.n j,, cnunun.l of ships at an than any other was the following: earlier a than that at which, years "What offers, solicitation.--, ami prom-1 a,,-.,. thev i-ould have hoped f..r the lses were mane you m oruer to -et : you to migrate to the I luted States; The replies of each one was taken : down in wrilinir. Those making the j statements were then required to sign ; them. This testimony, thus secured. ! was transmitted to Washington au l turned over to the 1 .roper otlicials 1 of the Deparimoiit of I' omnioree and I.al.or, who in turn gave it to the I Department of Justice. Thus it came into tlie hands of District Attorney ;ilolt..n. Copies ,,f these allidavits ' have been furnished the attornevs for , the defense who will make use of itheni wlu-n they come to arue the d-murivrs t- the complaint inCrn ns-1 l.oro next month. ! The following is the statement f j ,i;eor;;v I'.ommer. one id' the ininii-1 ! rats: "iie..i-ee Ih.mmer was .rom- i ised work for himself ami wife at Charlotte, in ii A. Smith's mill; wages for himself at $1". per week as against .fs per week in Fngland mid $12 and $C! per w.-ek f...-his wife as against $7 per week in Fngland; constant work as long as h.- would stay in the I'nited States; that if he and his wife were not satisfied, their transportation would be paid luck to F.ngland; thai they would be given house free of rent, furnished doe tor's bills were to be paid as long a they remained in the employ of the defendant Smith; to he furnished clothing free of cost when they land ed, of American style an-! fashion; that the mills in which they were to be employed were located ::) a large town with four places of amusement." This is a specimen of the affidavits f nineteen others. The alleged promise of wages for the girls rang ed from. $11 to $12 per week in Ameri ca, as against $ l.r.O to $('. in Kngland. Those who will read the allidavits .f these immigrants and then will Uestion l.liem themselves, will likely hear a very diiferent story. There is much speculation as to just wdiat testimony they will give on the stand. Those who have talked with them state that their stories differ widdv. .Mr. Costello, who has made what promises were made, if any, could doubtless tell much. llack-ache, cold hands and feet. rheumatism and kindred ailments caused by improper action of the kid neys vield readilv to a short treatment of'DeWitt's Kid'nev and Bladder Fills. They quickly drive the poisons from the system and thus attord rebel. A week's treatment for 2.V. Recom mended anil sold by l.rameDriig Co., and Turner & Taylor Drug Co. Clii-islmaslii the South. CliH-i.Ko l!Tor,l-H(M-a!l. In the S0uthChrintm.1siscelebra.ted as we observe Fourth of July. The presents may be of the most inexpen sive character, but there will be a bountiful supply of firecrackers, tor pedoes and Roman candles, not for getting the tin horn, which begins to tout on Christmas eve and continues till midnight of Dec. 2;".. The cry of "Christmas gift!" resounds, and never once docs one hear "Merry Christmas." Kiiiirol All Condi ileilicines Mr. E. G- Case, a mail earner of Canton Center, Conn., who has been in the V. S. Service for about sixteen years, says: no have tried many cough medicines tor croup, but l ham berlain's Cough Remedy is king of all and one to bo relied upon every time. We also find it the best remedy for coughs and colds, giving certain re sults and leaving no bad aftereffects." For sale by P.rame Drug Co. P.xpert Painter 11 nil Dcronid.r. Hangs Taper, Knlsomines and re varnishes Furniture. It will pay you to call on me if you are thinking of doing any brush work. You get your work done best and for the least money. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1 will be glad to hear from any one. J. R. I.YKIlI.Y, Wilkesboro, N. C. f.2-(! Mattings and art squares at Smoak Bros. . Air.' of Hal Fitflilcrs. I '..rl.l. 1 TlMl- --riil.ill. .Vlinir.-il l'i wi-y wants younger nioii in t-. it ii 11 1 if I of Uio vessels of 1 he nuyy. A ihiii al p. wi'V is iiivsiiiiii.(I to In1 an -; authority mi naval all'airs and tho attainment of that position. Our navv is three or four times as stroll" as it Was ten Years ago, ami this would surest the idea that the troiiUe Wliuj,i iA, with the scarcity not with the superalumdaiiee of officers, ;.n earlier ago of retirement than t,.lt mw ; f()1Vt, Would deprive ' the imvy of manv nu-n in the hei"'ht of h,,,;,. sefnlness. Admiral Dewev ami Admiral A-hleV w. both near the . ;!f,(. f retirement when they achieved llK.ir ,. ,is vi,.t,,ries. Admiral Far- rae;ut was over sixty when he com manded with so much distinction dur in.e; the civil war. Seme man ae H0..ncr than others, and it would be well to retire the men wdio had hist tlit-ir vieor of mind before the aj;e of ivtirenicnf. I'.uf who is to jude? ,IW can discrimination be made he- tueell the fit and the unlit if the lat ter have records for able and faithful service?' !:. C. DeWilt iv Co., of Chicago, at whose laboratory Kodol is prepared assure us that this remarkable diges tant and corrective f ir the stomach conforms fully to all provisions of the National I'ure Food and Drug Daw. The Kodol laboratory is a very iarge one, but if all the sufferers from indi gestion and stomach troubles could knew the virtues of Kodol it would be impossible for the manufacturers to keep up with the demand. Kodol is sold here by Dranie Drug Co., and Turner ik Taylor Drug Co. Represent e.tive Handed of Texas has introduced a. bill prohibiting re presentatives or senators from serv ing or receiving pay from public ser vice corporations. Doubtless we shall have a word from Senator llailey on tiie subject of this bill if it ever reaches the upper House. Cure lor Smc Nipples. As soon as the child is done nurs ing, apply Chamberlain's Salve. Wipe it ell' with a soft cloth before allowing the child to nurse. .Many trained nurses use this with tlie best results. Price 2-". cents per box. For sale by llraine Drug Co. Jleiliciil KiM-ii-ly lo !,.( in Winston Sali'lii. The following was taken from the Industrial News: The F.ighth district of the Slate .Medical Society, wmul embraces l-or-syth, Yadkin, Alleghany, Wilkes, Ashe, Rockingham, Cuilford and Randolph counties, will meet in Winston-Salem on January 7. The purpose of the meeting is to determine whether or not a permanent organization shall be formed. For chapped hands an cracked hands nothing is quite as good as an application of DeWitt's Witch II axel Salve. Put in on before going to bed, use an old pair of gloves and see what a difference the morning will bring. Sold by Rrame Drug Co., and Turner & Taylor Drug Co. A bill has been introduced to autlior- .1 loan of $1,1 100,000 to the .lames town Exposition Company amkdiange- iNg Lne oaie 01 same trom April 2d to November 'X l!07. No ((pin in CliumlM'i'liiin'H llcmcilv. There is not the least danger in giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to small children as it contains no opium or other harmful drug. It has an established reputation o f more than thirty years as the most success ful medicine in use for colds, croup and whooping cough. It always cures and is pleasant to take. Children like it. Sold by P.rame Drug Co. Everything nice for Cristmas din ners at the Premier (Irocery Co. ' At Darlington's P.arher Shop they can stop your hair from falling out and the wdiite hairs can be ma.de to return to their proper color, (live us a call. For Sael Asdics for salo, or will exebangf for corn or hay. C. C. Siioof&SoNS Co;'. TIIKIil' IS X .' I It A V rOMIN... I lie Sheers of Wilkes and AU-xuikI. r Will Meet anil Contest Cliiirloltc Takes li( r (,ical Km-iiI anil Will (i.un- I n- I'hmlelO oi, rv. r. inii. There"s sroinir to he a time in tin1 State of Wilk. s in Fchmarv. w.. the sinin contest between Wilkes and Alexander comes off. The read ers of The Observer ma;' be ignorant of the fact, but when the siniiifr schools are out the bray; pupils of the two counties will meet at Wilkesboro in the court house and sin;; for prizes, the successful choir, quartette and soh.Ut to o-i-t one each. This prom ises to be one of the State events of the coinin.n' year. None of the hi falutin, skvsi-raiiiiio-. warbline-. tromb- limrofthe oc,,.i-a-siiiovr or church ' soloist will be tohrat.-d. but the .n,...! old flumes will be raised and carried bv men and women who leanm-d si"" ''V t,,,,in f"rk Little Aleck has the advaiitaj. u- Wilkes by being I'auion; for in sing ers. It was :i 1 years ago when Cel. W. II. Sliced, of Wilkes, made (he eb- servatioii that every man in Ah x ander could pi'cach, make pee- ,.,.,e! or sing by not", and now that peg shoes have gone out ot fashion 1 he poggcrs have b-.-c. .me singers. K vi-v body in Little .e can sing a cm 4. ; ing to do, ra mi, fa, sol. hi, si, do. Col. Romulus ',. Linney will sing the solo fur the Alexander team and Col. Horace Creeley Million will h-id the Wilkes quartette. A number of Charlotie people will attend the meeting. The editor of The Observer will have a front .eat, as he is, very fond of ih-- old time s.ngiug. 1 ne N-oii-nn;an expects to be on hand, as he is a strung partisan of Linkhaw, the noted Robeson c,,i;n ly trumpeter. Red Ruck is going to bet on his friends, Col. llackelt, Col. Mintoii, Col. Cranor, and 1 ol. liarber. the Wilkes quartette. Causes (.ICar S!itir:a!ie. . Clin. l.Mii- on.M-n . r. The car shortage, which the inter state commerce commission is, about to investigate upon complaint by shippers all over the country, may not be altogether i!ue to lack of cars, thinks The New York Journal of Commerce. Says our contemporary: "it may be partly accounted for by a bad system of handling uirs and trains. As is well known, freight cars wonder all over the country and the different companies lose control of the movement of their own, which are slow in getting back to their lines. In some places they are used for days virtually for storage at terminals and on side tracks. At 1 resent it is said that some roads ar- retaining cars which belong to other roads and pay ing demurrage in order to use- tbi ni in their own business while they are sorely needed where they belong. Another cause of congestion and de lay is alleged to .e tlie practice that has been growing in recent years increasing the carrying capacity f f trains at the expense of promptness in their movement. Huge cars are used and made up in long trains with powerful locomotives for economy in operating expenses, with the result that they are very slow 111 getting anywhere and getting unloaded. In some cases it is alleged that they fail to move more than twenty or twenty five miles a day," The Journal of Commerce is fur ther of the opinion that "it is a ques tion whether the rollimr ,..,-k ... roads cannot be made more service able by facilitating and quickening its movement rather than multiplying its bulk." This would of course he much the more sastisfactory solution of the problem for shippers and consignees, to whom time lost on shipments is of ten the same as money. And these remarks apply with special force to conditions on the Southern Railway to-day. We have no doubt that it is an over-crowded single track, and not lack of rolling stock, which is irouuimg tne Muitnern and its pa trons. Open the bowels and get the cold out of your system. Kennedy's Laxa tive Cough Syrup opens the bowels and at the same time allays the in flammation of the mucous membranes. Contains Honey and Tar. Drives out the cold and stops the cough. Abso lutely freo from any opiates. Con forms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Pleasant to take; Sold by' Brame Drug Co., and Turner & Taylor Drug Co. I'rnmiiieiil t'ilii-iis l iiii! ii.rsliip.iiiir Hint-. North Carolina faille waiden. Mr. I. K. rpchlll'ch. of Kalei,i;h. was in town last Friday and left f.-r !.',ili-i;;h Saturday. He had been in AshM-oi!ii-ty investi.o-atino- sume alleged ship ments of quail and ruffed grouse jmnioiily known as pheasants out of the State. Mr. I'pchurch had information that a coumry nii-ivantile tirm, of Dauby .ostoli. e. or thoM'ond Mountain sec tion, located about ii."". miles north of Jefferson, had be'i sliq.pini; birds. I.a.-' week the members of the com pany. Messrs. Cardner and Fi.'ldiiii; Sheiherd, W. T. and D. W. C.rier, and Ambrose Clark, ox-sheriff of Ashe j county, were anvined before a in;.;'- pstraie in .iciierson wan coiismeranie ' 1 .1: ,..1.... ai -i' 1 ' 0 . ..: ,lisl'la-v .uessi.-.. 1 . . now 1 I""'1 11 L- lki"u l"'"'"1 al"' !;'- irosentative-clect Parks, and of hers. 1,.-...1..,1 MM,.. ,-,i.f Mi- ( M I' ll'll ,1. I Ilv v U.l tltll! l.L Ml. Cardner Shepherd, manager of th" company, was no! prosed, in order -Lo get evidence from hun as a witness, An invoice ofbirds fi-em the Mason Produce ( 'o., Haiiimen in 1 ho i evidence and was lie iiest lesuniolll ; . though manager testified that he ', heard Crier remark about the invoiu in his presence that it was a pretty j good price l 'i- birds, lie could not j svvei'.r Dial Crier had known anything a'oout any shipment. Il was clearly science. It is certainly a study for shown lliat the ex-shcrill' bad no llIU wn,, lvav wishes to give and not knowledge of any shipments what- distress and embarrass. No one is ever. The luagist rate would not bind more helpless than the woman who relic-men on ihe evidence, thinking ceives an utterly useless and tindesire Ihat ii was not stitiii ionl to e:s Me the abie gift. She is fairly forced into grand jury to laid a true fill aicl that j il would be expense t 1 the county for nothing, lint it was a pretty clo,.e shave. .(. :iiieeei e-;iine seems to have been hauled to and shipped from j ceives a set of doilies embroidered with Troutdale, Ya. purple violets, or the woman with a Speaking of birds, the warden ---iM s;,n,,V complexion who is given adcli-,-everal things not generally l.iiown, jdnk shawl, is actually made to sin He says there an- no real ph. asanisi.,.,.,;, tnith. She feels, if she is of a in this country. The bird known i ; "nic'ed ;;i-ease." that grouse i.. scarce, and th is much scarcer in this sec: 1 south and east of us in the S' if iiiiail linn '. and that tli" fa!! and winter opecg of the shooting season ought to be clo ;ed for three years and allow them lo in crease. 1 lie .ui'Hii.oii sociei v. wont ing jointly with the State, is the prime protector of game and i.oii game birds in North Carolina, and will work at the next Cciieral As sembly for several modification.; of the present laws. The warden was sitting in tin lirame drug store with Dr. Rem , is an elderly gentleman with white hair and mustache cut chubby, and large blue eyes. Versatile in bird fife, he talks familiarly interesting of their habits as if through personal acquaintance, iie spoke of til--woodcock, s.omeiiines I'ound in tiie marshes of this country, a brown bird nearly the color of oa.ail with long bill like the snipe and that people ' Hon call snipe; it soil e as the finest of any of our game birds in northern cities ordinarily selling in restaurants for $;".( H) and $(UH The Audubon society alludes to some birds as outlaws. This would seem to be a terrible class of birds. Yet several birds familiar here have been outlawed by the State of North Carolina and maybe shot anywhere at any time, just as Will Harris, the Mecklenburg desperado. We have four of them: the English sparrow, black bird, hawk and the owl - birds of depredation, or in other words, criminals, the r.ngush sparrow is a highway robber, so is the crow, and the hawk is a waylaying, cold blooded murderer. There is one owl now trying and expects to get a bill through the next legislature to protect himself on the ground of being a benefactor to hu manity because he kills mice and rats. li mll.v Serpent Ititcs. are as common in India as are stom ach and liver disorders with us. For the latter however there is a sure remedy: Electric Putters; the great restorative medicine, of which S. A. Crown, of Rennettsville, S. C. says: "They restored my wife to perfect health, after years of suffering with dvspepshi and' a chronically torpid li'ver.'V Electric Hitters cure chills and fixver. malaria, biliousness, lame back, idney troubles and bladder dis ordersA Sold on guarantee bv The lirame Pirug Co. Price 50c the Hustler office if you Call kt need oilpapers for any thing. It is supposed that inst.-ad of a peti-; lion he will probably have alondeath' list, to present to the 'legislature, of the mice he has killed. He will claim to be terrible eat-'elll-a!ive kir.d of a fellow. lb-has lobbied around the legislatures of several other stales and gotten this bill tlmmsjh. Mr. rpchuirh nieiitioiied a o.-tra-' si;:ed bird of some name who assoei-. ates with the kiM.-.-s. He is peeular. His highest aspirations arc to ilv and circulate in the hieh ,-oi-ii-ty of the kildee. He tries to walk like a kihb-e and tly like a kildee. and the blaim-.-t thine- of all. is, he tries to hollow like a kildee - thev don't pav much at tention to him. However, we are reminded tint I,!,,,, lik( American men, brine- th, ,,.,! tlu. ,.( w- t)le .w upon themselves l.v their own nets. Thev have habits like folks: e-enerallv. we believe they are better, while a few of them also are a pretty bad set. It is a mistake to ue a violent ca-t tnartic to open tile liowcls. A gentle 1 movement will acconijilish the same! results without causing uistress or serious eoiiseuuences later. DeWilt's I 1 ,.; recmlilemlej Sold by llrauie Drug Co., and Turner ; iV: Taylor Drug Co. ,j,j( (. ( hill--. , h, ,. diving Christmas gifts is almost a lalseiiood and is obliged to express gratitude which she does not feel. j Th" woman who lias a green parlor land receives a blue rug, or the woman who has a blue dining room and re- '' j naturally grateful and tender disposi ; tio 11, thai she must express thanks which she does not feel. Then, ten chances to one, if it is not a struggle for her not to pass along those useless gifts next Christmas and fairly in volve herself in a mesh of deceit, she goes about terrified lest by and un foreseen chance the first giver should discover the gifts in the hands of tiie .second recipient. (Il'tcii people are so deluged by use less gifts that memory fails tiienii-'ui-ceriiiiig the giver-;. Such mistakes are likely to occur, and petty and absurd, but n- les lasting, fueds are the coil sequence. In CiMiisr nf Cliamlierlain Coiiirli llei It. I here is no other medicine manu factured that has received so much p'-aise and so many eX ressions of gratitude as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is effective. .Hid p! -uupt relief lollows its use. i rat .Mill par ents everywhere do not hesitate to testify to its merits for the benefit of others. It is a certain cure for croup and will prevent the attack if given at the first appearance of the disease. It is especially adapted to children as it is pleasant to take and contains nothing injurious. Mr. E. A. Hum phreys, a well known resident and clerk in the store of Mr. E. Lock, of Alice, Capo Colony, South Africa, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to ward off croup and colds in my family. I found it to be very satisfactory and il gives me pleasure to recommend it. For sale by P.rame Drug Co. The plan of the Southern Railway to esuioosn twelve new divisions Oil its system is a good one. The trans portation problem 111 the N.utliis a serious one. It requires a genious to successfully meet it. The great short age in equipment and capable men are among the many ditliculties to over come. -Creensboro Tar lleei. 1- iilli.wiiitt- Tlie Fluir. When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most important consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Commissary Ser geant V. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Con cord, N, II. , says: "1 was two years in Cuba and two years in the Philip tunes, and being subject to colds, 1 took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which kept me in per fect health. And now, in New Hamp shire, we find it the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all king diseases.." Guar anteed at The Brame Drug Co. Price 50c and $100. Trial bottle free. Get your grape. at Uenrv & Thompsons. Tlie World Is ur I. The People Our Cus tomers. Through a system of co operation this statement is absolutely true. For the past year we have labored to successfully and satisfactor ily establish these business relations. We at consider-' able expence have done so with the very best co-operative Realty Co. in America. When you list property for sale with us you are putting it in the hands of thousands of Real Estate Agents all over the United States and Cuba, thereby putting it be fore millions of people. In the same way we are furnish ed lists of' property from all these Agents and from our office you can buy any kind of Real Estate or secure loans of money on satisfac tory security. Our business is done strictly on a commis sion basis therefore it costs you nothing to list your pro perty with us. Our list is too long to publish here. Call at our office and see our list or it will be mailed to you upon request. We have some very desirable proper ty in North Wilkesboro just listed. Respectfully, Carolina Real Estate Co. Blue Mont Building North WilKesboro, N. C. Established 1892 Bank of North Wilkesboro North WilKesboro, N. C. Capital Stock, $ 2.,000 00 Surplus fund, 12,000 00 Assets, over. 22."i,000 00 Coinpantive statement showing growth of bank during past ten years: .if 1,1 Ml st 1S9C. Surplus profits if 1,401 81 Deposits 37,046 52 Total resources fif',133 40 Jt'LY :.!LsT 11)01. Surplus and profits $ 3,629 00 Depoposits 82,009 05 Total resources 115,402 40 -ii l.v :!1st 1900. Surplus and profits $ 13,753 40 Depesits, 188,178 53 Total resources 252,161 76 M'hK 1.101k 1-oKluco-d ali.11 I'ousfrSfUf 1 1 in-. Mini Is p'ivimvil lo imirnlhli MlnH'ulflc- I'ellllll". I III lens to I'llslonilM'S. e i-iirilhillv Invite yon lo open nil tic c.Mint i Il h us, .1. E. Fim.i:y, Pres; A. A. Finley, Vice-Pres; R. W. Cwyn, Cashier. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remcdv! Almost every family has need of a reliable remedy for colic or diarrhea at tome time during the year. This remedy is recommended by dealers who have told it for It has received thousands of irmoniais trom gratetul people. It ha9 been prescribed by ph ians .with the r It has often saved life before medicine could have been sent for or a physician summoned. It only costs a quarter. Gin you afford to risk so much for so little) BUY IT NOW. QK. W. A. TAYLOR. Surgeon Dentist NORTH WILKESBORO, M. C. Office over Absher, Hy, Blnpk burn A Co. Crown wid lirMp Work a specialty. Cnrofal atten tion given to all work . r.ri Marce V-7".-"
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