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iA mi T T T7 (CI TTI ' '. iTY w !1 v T. J. IlOr.EKTSoN, 1-Mit..r nit.l I'ubllsluT. itLYoir.ii to the vriii'iLUisu of yoi:zii ii iLLi:si:oi:o, y;il::.s coisri NORTH WILKESBORO, N. 0., THURSDAY, AUGUST VOL. 2. u yin: t;;.vi nc r tV.i r or an: r t.'.M..'. van Im-i la;: i ia: m:ai;-i Advance. - SlGDS. NO. 45. H. B. PARKER, Jr., Attorney at Law, (Office in llutcl (.onion,) North Wilkesboro, - - - N. C. Will prutiir fn both S-'!ato ami Federal Cotirtn. ik ci:il nttititioii to latter. R N. HAGKBTTj Attorney-at-Law, WILKESBORO, - N. O. T. II. rift LEY. II. L. CKKRNE. '. FLNLEY & GREENE, attorneys - at - Law, WILKESBORO, N. C. Will pradi'-f in h11 thi Courts. ClUrtioiis & sitiiilty. Keal estate sold on commission. Dr. Geo. Doughton, PHYSICIAN '& SURGEON, North Wilk6sboro, N. C. OFFICE "at -"RESIDENCE. ohomTdT IMiynlrlnn nt Knrfrroa, North Wilkcshoro, - - - N. C. ALL CALLS I'KOMITI.Y ATTENDKP, DAY OR NIOIIT, 1-34 urorncE at reswesce. Dr. H. E. Surgeon Dentist. 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Write: for information: f-t7Tpon receipt of model or sketch of in tention, I advise as to patentability without charge. (Mention this paper.) J. W. BARBER SlTCEaSOK TO J. W. BARBER & CO., North Wilkesboro, N. C, DKAI.KR IN -ANI Country -:- Produce. HE MAKES A SPECIALTY IN Groceries, Dmp, Hats, Shoes, NOTIONS, &C. .PRODUCE.". Halcomb GeneralHerclianaise THC MARIGOLD. Ti rlolot swiet I il.rtrly liw. The iiiik, tlio iwii l oM, The 1I ii-It re:-. Imt i 11 li iv.cis r.'xvo I lovo tli.f ?lnH;..M. Fa!r Ann- r, 11.. -if la r. (i:r i.f iM I)ii!t r'vn l!:y l.'-nit :;. ly To Ii ! in who from !,is f-i-hi r of Roll Ilncf (,; o tv n.o: !.! Alas! for lmo ! irnvc t !. not, l"u!l vniuij tl.'.ii di Is!. - .n: Ln!inpiy fliii!! I na!..u t'iy I"t. Or cull t.'iy love lv.tr.; -t Tlio nxl who cl.niiKfil thfc to a flower Until li ft thy l.t urt the saitir; Still dost thou show hit Wauty' iio-.vcr la hue of cranio Hume. t.. f Still dost thou lil t thy ilr optii head To cnUli hl cye'hrlclit ray, And when l.in liUl no more lstlicl Thy beauty fi ilpsmray. Poor Mnriu1fll J lote tho well,' And niosv cniiya, nip. Thou hast' ft wocfnl lalo to tell Of grief Hod cojistuiic y. The violet Kwoct'I denrly love, The itinlc, the iftny Ik.1.1, Tho bluish rose, but ail (lowers above I love the r.iuritfohl. Gintli'iiiftn'a Magazine. STOmi SHADOWS. Last Juno and July I had hcon tak ing tx much i.nt mysajf. Beside tlio ordinary drudj.' rry ai.tv.e museum I was in a hurry to gctfny novel fin ished. I don't lvirx Low it i with men who spiitli'if hrains l.alitnal- ly, hut nttfTti nard day's work tho eftort lUjvatum (.-tvo tho mane), though its i'loa.-;:i:t at tho tirno and does not seem to cotit ino anything, leaves all my nerves jamng. In July wo went, down to tho cot tage on the river, and I wrote harder than ever till I got into a inorl.idly initaMo and i-mvaooiifd-lo elate. 1 was always m'rsi:g some grievance; exjieetnig Lv.ey tj divine wishes I never re illy U !t, nr. l delihcrately si lent on thh:;js I waijU-d done, that I mitilit laney r. gi-U'...v ueeauso tlicy wtvo not Ket : t- vhl (:;-. t ray asking. She, fv fc..i;l, was wtTiderl'irfly j .i- tient, uv.t n;ki u:i.i 2' t fL-pivftsc-d her, andnovand llie:i sho broke down. That always brought mo tj my senses, and there would he a ivuh:to- gi-atio cmoris. Still ii was a strained, unhaj1!)' Fort of lime. On Sund.ry, July 20, I h?A h -vn writing all tho morning, and not to my satisfaction, po tl at I v.v.s v vy desiHjndeut alout things in ;;en:,v.il. In the afternoon Luejr suggr. ..m! that we should go to service at St. Peter's school, which is near w, :u 1 vrhero they have a reputation fur t!u ir r ivg ing. Tlio day had been s-'.try and lowering, and at i o'clock w' en v. o went in a thuadt.fb . ;tj w: j C. lev. ly eomiiig up. I i. .v v. cll a curious, heavy effect of fc'.i!:.iuue o:i tho blue mafo of vr.y.r. Lucy wcrt i:p intotl. I was ut iiil the ;.'." side. Xe.t to n..; v masteiv.. Hit fnv walked up the air-le. I ; .i:,rv,;::il (u t ti'. ii; rth . ; o... I tho i.iOJMho lu-vor saw so fine ft human being. W ry tall two or three inches, i ro.ub'y, over tao six feet, and with ihat lok of sup Ilo strength that a man gets from constant athletic games. But tho head was the thing a long oval faco with olive tint, long, straight hair as soft as a woman's and eilky black mustache. Ho might have walked out of a Lionardo picture, if Lionardo had ever painted a Hippolytus, for this yoxmg man looked as if nothing had ever occurred to disturb tho su premacy of cricket and football in his mind. But I was in that overstrung tem per when one cannot command one's thoughts, and mine fiew off in 6elf criticism. I had staked all my hopes on succeeding wit li this novel, and tho more I rellecled the more I was convinced of my own futility. Im potent ambition that recognizes its own impotenco is a very pretty pur gatory, and to indulgo in unpleasant meditations in a hot church on a sul try July afternoon, with no prospect of liberation for an hour, is an indul gence I commend to no one. The storm was coming up fast, and the day had grown fearfully dark, while tho air, heavily charged with electricity, became more and more oppressive. The thunder was growl ing ftwoy in tho Thames valley, com in g nearer with every roll. Opposi to me was a row of stained glass win dows. I remember their stupid sago greens find thin rods and bluc3 so well. But they were open at top to catch a breath of r.ii and I looked out on to the leaden sky. I was in that ncrvot-f, twitching framo of mil d thr.t makes you Lear fctcps in a hou.--o by night, and for tho first tinio iu laylife I began to speculate on tho possibilities of dan ger. Suddenly thero camo a really awful flash and burst just above us I saw tho reader stait as ho was walking up tho aislo to l-gin tho lesson. Lucy is timid aliout thunder, and I looked up toward the gallery to sco that sho was not fainting. As I raised my eyes thero came another flash across tho open window, so in tense and forked and wickedly quiv ering that it dazed me and printed itself cn tho eyeball that saw noth ing c'so. Suddenly quicker than I could say it camo tho thought t!ut I was blinded. I put my head on my Iiand to caso the pain in tho eye wo wcro sitting of courso while tho lesson went on and n cold fear took hold of mo. I supptwil that tho thermom eter was at 100, but I thivered with a chill running down my spine, and the sweat on my forehead was cold to my hand. Before I ventured to look up I knew that the sight was rm-.f. a:.l vwu n I rr.i.d mv licad it was all re:l d.ukr.os U'foro mo, full of hoops ar.d circles that grew iu- , res.'cntly into one another, liko rings ; in water, Ending out before lay r:.d . receding into space. Then I began lo rer.ect how I wr.s to get out of church and meet Lr.ey. Thero were steps and turns, and I could uotlieartho thought of asceie. Besides, I had my ideas a'oi.t Lucy. I wanted to break it to her in my own way. 1 wanted, in plain tratli. to lay a ''trap to catch her inmost thoughts tho first cry of her heart. I was not delirious; 1 was as sano a s I had been for weeks past. Now I would sco if she could lo all to me that I could fancy. That was what I thought. How sane I was I do not know. Tlio scrvico was of an appalling length. It outlasted the storm. Moan timo I was ripening my plan. If my man would help me, it was feasible. "When the sermon ended great heav ens! howl commented on that ser mon, though it was nothing but a string of inoffensive platitudes, but it ended at last, and I tool: my neigh bor by the sleeve. "Look here' I whimpered, "I want you to help ino out. Do you mind waiting for tho voluntary J" They have a sort of recital thero after tho boys have gone out. lie nodded, I suppose, for I heard nothing and bad to ask again. ' "Yes, all right," ho eaid. He hal a pleasant voice. I steadied myself a bit during tho hymn, but then camo a collection. That was the first tl irg that brought tho feeunrrot helplessness in on mo. I I had to ask to be touched when tho bag camo. This and tho fumbling way in which I handed it told thj talo to my neighbor. Tare on me," ho whispered, "but aren't von blind;" Emdodr I vcplial, r.nd I felt hu start. Thou I ci-pkdnod to hl-.i t"....t I had a wife there and d: l not v, i.-h tho shock to come on her toor.id h : ly and wanted him to see me ho:.:e. I iancv ho thdiut mo crazy. "All right," ho said, 'Til do my best. But you must explain fully." "Your name is Bedford," I f il.l, "and you knew mo intimately in i'ar:s nvp years ago.-' "But I never was in Paris," ho re i plied. Y'o tried other places. FLiolly Lau sanne was pitched on. I was to go out on his arm and introduce Lun to Li:cy. wno. if von can." he said. " s.Iia it ,.iit i.i t!m f its-it. im-.v i. i tho left." "Tlie-iT. ni-f"f,..i-- v-f.nimi flr.-. " h Imadohim dc-c.ibo them tor.; .7. Lucy waj tho third. lam so nol scrvant about dress that I could not be stu'o till ho des'-rihed her feature? roughly. It is a very odd sensation to hear anotaci man deaeril e yo:ir wife to yoti, especially if ha culls hey beautiful in an apologetic sort of way. I should have been xcxcl if he heal Rail Trcttr.w Yet K.,r.-iebow tlm other word made me catch my breath, As tho voluntarv ended ho told mo when Lucv got up to go, and wo stumbled into the islo while sho could not seo us. Lucy met us in tho vestibule. Ho had to nudgo mo when he came, Luckily, she spoke firt. ""SVliat a storm! And you looked deathly ill.'" "It was pretty bad," I said, "but let me introiluce Mr. Bedford, of whom I have talked so often." Tlien we walked homeward. Lucy made talk about boating with the young oung man. lie was dreadfully em- arrassed in his tone, and no wonder. cut in now and then w ith lead! 11 sr barn I cut in now and then with lcaclim questions about tho people we had known, or rather I had known in Switzerland. But ho was very rc- sourccloss in lying, and I had to give it up for fear of a revelation. Bo- sides, mv head was dizzv with walk- ing on in the dark, expecting every moment to stumble. I was afraid, too, that Lucy's suspicions might be roused by my talcing his arm. I am not demonstrative in my ways with men. Iljppily tho footpath was empty, but about half wahonio wo met some women I thiuk they were all women from tho mstlo of their dresses and had to steer- clear cf them. In my nervousness I ran my 6upixrtcr hard into a lamppost. "My d ar toy," Lucy cried cut, "Mr. Bedford won't appreciate jour oiTection at this rate. Have you last your eyes?"' Vdo got homo without further ac cident, and I put my hand on tho open door. Lucy was urgent with our friend to stay end have tea. "Never mind yoiu- work," she taid. "Wo shall think yon are ia a hurry to seo tho last of us." It was evident enough to me that tho poor fellow desired nothingmore ardently than to bo gone and was radar anxious decently to conceal it. y's hospitable effusion seemed to mo oxceesive. However, at last ho inado his excises definitely. "At least you will let us ceo yon again scon," said Lucy. The phrase struck mo. "Yes," I said, "certainly. You must let us sco you again. Come any time. All hours are alike to me clay or night Must you go, then? Thanks for coining so far with us. Lucy, won't yon give Mr. Bedford a rose to requite him?" You would not belicro what it cost me to '-ly tur.t. Tat I 1 tvmo nli.2i t- r;.t h while I s roori on 1 r; cnaiv "JNow lor i:, 1 1.; Yerv 1. kf.lv max ' mv f,tate of r.i.l Low '. I knew pe:fe;-tV tl:; t l.;:.y 1 man for Bee" ford, v.l: v. -:. best IVieials. lad.-, d sl:e 1. me, so u s i;. , i-.n a;, by walking arm in ; not have been other thr u gr.icioi; to him. Yet, you see, I wr.s concen trated on my one idea. Fho must piro mo tho pain and humiliation of telling xher that I was blind. CnA heavensf I thought, surely sho might have apprehended from my volco or from my look that I needed her con solation. I was raging against her downers to observe (she tells mo now th .t I had looked s j distracted ia tho mo.a- ii( a c i aplaivut,. And theio w; s ;' in mo proin.tiog ma t- thi: but for thi; u:;-.:.'i 1 1 would have been fovr.l to distress. I v.'us Tu 1-r; ii..e t ask her pity. All wi.-'n f.,p a shock h;:d roi:e ! ui f i Sho came in cri I tl.r. w down on tho toi.i, c;.!:;.r. 1 the ho:.t. V.-)C 1 aeb. e 11 " ;ho r.vid, and :iK "i mv.s for sr. :vcr i :o; 3"caiag iiiuii. i ilcctly lay leta. isn't ho surprisiiudj- shy: "Ceiiaiiily," I replied, ' o i.i to make tho runnir.g.' I said it v.-ith .i l.iuao, I k it was not j'!e.it.-.::t!y at mo then, 1 . a. iiino. aro a's wl'iv .. 1 1; "O!?, it'a r: .aa;,' pjueevaa: ova-; -v . i La-v v : a i de v. I ; I : :. lj.il 1 Li .. Trwri the ...aa'- I . room, su I v.-.-e ; 1 cs crnr.dcra.'y 1 r there was on-- C i" bits in is way. . and neaalv f-l.. a V.n U yi' 1. S'. 1 fer tl 1 ! V. v.'iiat tl: -, ia. noaiay c.iriKU a'.va tbo vay homo, an I r v.v braaking tho f arniiara.'' I turned round audi said w Sting I eyiild pat in; i my v.: I svd .v .r child, if I .an Xa vela is lha t-n?p at a.e: ! ,lv-"a Of Sea c rdy relay I tiaag m:L:a a tl.o Ir.:- v r tarn cu tho ! fa" i.dl la 13: an a yi -f v'i t:r, adf mo T lra . . i- ado I ! d d ( a to her. i;nt in ll.e 1 i loet lay 1.; ar'ngs, I v.. daed. ; liUO t"0-ta..lo aua. i ..a:...a,".a j out m7 hand to l'ccl my ruy. ! Lucy saw me. fho a-;u:; ! screamed and caught m.o in I.e. ! ''Oh, v. hat is it? What is ii.- ' j lr(-w 1110 to the sofa and he Id 1110 then. Say it isn't that LCt ! that," rhe was fobbing ont i Tho liardnc.-3 iu my he; icait wa ! melting like ico, and thero was a ; K"-'at IuirP iu mT throat. But the j devil in me made one last effort. "So j 'on Li'e fol o out at last. ! Keally a hanasoavo young man i; a j capital screen 1" i 1 f'jlt 1kv finch, but sho cuow ray , head closer to her, for all I could . .y. '"Oh, my poor boy, my ,a cr boy, aad , 1 novcr o'i--f -odd' I struggled to get free, latin o.r re- j cnt I broke down, aad tl ai I v. a.; 1 crying liko a child, sohbhig s gi.i. i ! her throb-brig breast i t was sho 'who reeo-.tred ila.t. Then I learned what ii v.v.s to have a 1 cr.red for you. I h d ra var ; keen nursed or taken rare cf i inee I ! v a anil cf t wo I La i bu-i i always the self reliant cue. But ti.e.t night I slept whilo sho wclehvj l ha sido mo. Sho read my heart to r.e as if it had been a look all tho old quarrels, tho old fr-ucied grievance and tho shutting up cf my he .it ngain-t her and blamed lead", poor 6cul, for dtdlm Ix.viso .d.j had not sooner unueiaic od it I -:. ; almost harpy I-af-ao I id-d: tv night. dry wo r v. iho dor'-r. " " tried e-cniO .revere tc 3 cn r-iT'-j that hurt lae, bat th::o wan V-a . thiag in tho teaa ..f Lhs ' a-: a -a, that I eouM r.e t a a " aa .a.ai!" v. , 1 ho told ma th. : ta-ao v.a.o l - al might leeovar fiaai ta.o raeaa, I v ;,; perfectly certain ho uid r .t' ra ... just wd.at 1 e raid. ra. 1 1 fd 1 Id. .1 -. let mo know tl 0 wr.r-t Prat 1 i sietcd. Then I tried to cr.-?.. e-'an-iuehiuion his rtv .-ana, bat La pat me off with t ah nival tciir..:. 'II 1: convince d mo bo was kae-.h sor..e'iaag, aal ho staikl finnefl my suj.icions Lyra see Lucy alone about tho lw g la. h ! 7 i :iag to l1 !,- I It timed, as I hem 1 fcin'e, ia his writing her his view of the care. Tilings grew very av-c a v,a:,i v, i,h me iu a feh rt while. Hao f.a.- t of blinuaicv? is not -Ik 1 war.-c. Ti.'a Lko pri-;on, I fancy. Iho tcrtr.ro rv cixaacs continr..rjy till taeia.iv: :; i;r; deadened to it. I tried dieiatiag 1 5 j,v ,-t :.t tl. d failel bope:esly. The l.axli a a iu terposcd f eenud toj.aral; ao ike pow er of expression. No doiibt in eour.ao of timo I might buvo ma-trr d th dimculty, but I could net eteaoy :u self to tlie effort. x to moke "-1 1 1 v;;. .:r: ...a 1 7ev;n . v.--t;c i ii.:t..i. , n m ye5 X mei - ., 1 ; '! Cl - lr. r d.-.y.t lh e-r , m ,s at- 110 Q ::t i t..o orr. v.r t - ' .. . , ,: t-.o;n. I awhr.e ele- I ow w y wovtor.tirim- i v ' 1 '" ' T ' ' " "-' ; ' n : ... . ; v. "-r i.;-vivsMve. Hie! n'c c:.:;r i..'. 1 ' " it - " 'J' :. :' o i.- '.: wr.'j :,r " ' ' ' 5 ' '-' & '' i t;f hi s i. o ;:v.' pv. ;. ;-t-, d whh i . ..... ...i. ..... i . . . . . . -5 1 I.iiey ia ;. im ii and imploiii.g mo t stop, y.' a.?..t.l to thwart mo. That i;i.,l t 1 could iu;t shx'p. and t v;;nd raorrhig d 'lirioi set in. Tha doctors tv-1! n.o there is no 6uoh thing as brain lever, but it is a goixl de scriptive te: ai fer the iilucss that fol lowed. As I r.ul( n-fo. tells ra .', v l.c a I was ; aao e.;o; ad fiv.i!i vihat Lucy 1;.; fewr f:r.--t left no . 1 r.t mv m aiorv i i ... i b :u it-rf.-et: to i-elu n n rwi'i 11 ell .-, i 1 i 4 j ia a: ! ia ' . ii.'l -e r La. r : I e .a her .a' ,t. j. i ,a1.vo at over :aa a 1 1 puli' d it oat, rial r.ow n ; .a'-a . TAl blinduc s. i : T - v.. . W I I a.as was a. eh ia a 1 thccr.ly j was tho I - 11 e 1 S c a.e:;. : a, ray good woa .1 tl camo tl.o answer iu rcotvdi ba-oaaio. "E'ni tlio iairaiUdd forry t sea that tho mcoombraneo is oat, 1ot if ye like yo can eee Iho local demoua Bcalon Eialgot. Sj .ti:':.--r.L'Cuis C.-".iiia;.l:)Ti. liter iu .eiaaiean Notes and Cnerii f-i nicy vn.a s a. s tho noaproV 5 coiubuaticn to ia-s iho f.;ll',w o iho mr.ttt a: dal oh. t..e:o i : .; cariaai c:a-.,; . ;t c-a 1 a- d 1 i. ":aai iai j e a- a a: ce e ! C i e, a i.a C'f ai. ..'..'.a.:... . .. . a t i i . p: aa; l a. I d .iv.jvcr, it require.- a1 o aaials oa aia -..al V j ev.'.aja and .f water. Ide-noo ioa.e. :-a'aaha: aaiha ia. re:...' iid J i'o-oncls, orjiafc idr freai ;, of alcohol world la 3 , w: 11? to incinerate- the he.: or four times that taaoa era 1 . . a.t I aa or a y ... tl c:a h l'.s ad "i. cvaac: l.a i -.a X'l.l, w la a1., i.i. a- .-"ii 10.. fed ia e . .... .1-3 t red 1 rl a; :a a ; iaar r ta a. .ai received ti.0 i a :v: aau io- u.O i:o: r i.. ! i: Iaa.d., a., j ho IwOW. if a pol v. . n't r.--DiC to Li. -... iia. Ida ee..l i an I c vaa b.icl-a a didn't know far a niar.-'f b,A i. C ii. , o ua like 1'iibuiie. ' VI'. ' i 'O '- - ( - i - aey. t);,- i,i?ig n:ju : 've. " ' ''c ' y'.v::: V-.'i '. l'.! .s soon a V " v , j ih-'. I -"- e v:. s :a:v!o a ; ji c eou- v v . : ia. a, 'o; o r t rubles with gift-, and robes sta.tud immediately for tho scene of action. The lobt s which tho captors used in binding the royal victim were replaced by cord.s of scarlet silk. Jlan-di'i-ims attended to the slightest want s cf tho e.nial. Itieh feather l'ar.s with gilt handles. wore rj J to kop the flies from it durfiaftt'luy, while a silk erabroideixxl mo. (puto net was pr"vid"d at night. To n move it to tho capital a boat W.I s lit c;:pn-ssly far tho laupo ", magnliicent ei noiiv creetetl ; ON . i e jen! d and b-.slreked as "s l.i. es. i-'ill-r di aper- ?:'.:: V v- t.i save ai.il - 1 ' - ' royal iri.4r.t r, and in this ae 1. Ih '".ed down t l.a river, ro ';.: ! : - .1 j vol '.a the e;o-- a a. ..r tie. c ity, the- aui.ui.l ; 1, tho l.i.-.g a!id hi.; court -lag oat tana'et h'ai and cveort hha (l a (;;-, win re a piaeo bad been hiva. v.i'.l.iu th. roy:d i: 1 .da. A 1. vao tract of laud gia was ret r aait fv r his country ilaee, Clioen fr ai tho beat tho2:iagdnnaf- .d. A eabii ai t c f mini ste: s and o a :v -Cail- i'aO IV: ' 1 t ; uo f ivAA-,':i we: a.-.l to his wa'.a:.- i i:i.-s rai t. 1.3 L'e...' .v t ot o::o L:. t iamlay aft- t.i ) i.a- h m athnaai i ..d' d in their U i- 3 1 1 a 1v.O ' 1 o-tl 1 i - a a. ai - v t-- a : a-1 every 1 la i 1 a i ' d V,u. a: e. a il .ii ; 3 'd. daed, a. aol- .a x; : i:i Wed." li':- roieiau ad hu- ,1 a: - t'.g. vc c:nrr:0 it -iy ia. tralal do to dep.a ';. a ; i, aad by a It hat they ":"-. h . a i gent ; a.v you a:o ; ''' ' ' I hi; I dfeha-vl- hadiiee da ave kaockc-1 l d.J VeVchl- .j j .r.f. 3a: tnf y . a.. tao "rrcac !i- Jj.avc, tluro can now :i ml.. take abort their Ware mar ried raid that the kn.t is tied good and tight.- I'oni.'e V.'l;o Arc C.-.t:'!? of Otlior. It i.s sometimes a utile odd how pe ij. lo who are thoroughly well bred in their homo seem utterly to disre gard the niuoukaos abroad. In their own liou.iC;s tiicymo deference and hiada cleao t.f Ll r l.ors. s persoaiiicJ. All that can bo 1 the comfort and happi.iess ;-.t or another mciubv.a of tho c. n: ire. iv r.n.i im) 1 , iYo; diy, ( 1 . . , 1 tl. to i s their fallow crca acm by no tij of tall another fciory. tare -1 , , on a , ey, all ly come to tl 10 a ; heir fellow thv. ha- ei'ul traits aa l ii'i'ilu- 1 . y. ly ta. I. a tho paaiu. a the i . tacked hori;ontal : at to hlub tho cyo or :a v ast ' f a fallow crea 3 loo iai-dortuao to fol- V. -Mho. aro mcno oliaed in tlio , tiled v.iih boys nd toio who la 1jv Li thi. da Tho eeat. 1 cio ! i ... 1 cn ', v. 1 'ig' 1 pe-op;e or motu- c.o. a L;i v u aai ri tho -v l f ; , l u tho te.Uo is ra. I iao toiht room in era r.ara e-ha' . 1 for J.'a-T . or hovv . a. .tag.-Claergo hi- r aiC'O. t to fil- -.dlreal v:r tho ' :i tio i a. y vp j '. pit''- i a 1 ' ;Z id') 1 )' r' .- ' fv a'ri i i.i by tla a" a that thi y dor. a r-1 bcf.aa thry ca.i lapieaLaKd his lar- la. j cl'a.a been oh ..as ..v.ag uloug the -. aral i.s a sia;;U:ai hoi 3 1 i lad'-a c.i 1 tee ta cka. f. .1 Ve :yhr 1. ;J Li- loll r.. ' o . a a i aja ds tl the.i wit s. i-.a- i.irrov. vla.al' i f pnia-ow went t i.i the la aaa.s Temple foun-wlvk--1 gvlddieli le.ip d no t. l a d a, 1 i 1 y Iho log. A second I f I I i . ta.e fpr.rrow"a squeals, d did likewise. Between j I oar ; ra.iiow found u wa ai tery grave. Loudon Tit-Bits. I'.'.i licit to tl. taw and Yflur Livgr? Is tlic Oriental calnhat icn, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. "When tli3 Liver ia torpid t!io low tls nro bluggisli and eon-i-tipatccl, tho fool lies in tho stomacu un.u- j posted, poisoning tho Mood; freciucnt licadacha ) ensues; a lccling of lassi- "i 'tude, tlespondeney and nervousness indicato how tho whole pystcm i i do j Tanged. Simmona Liver ! Hegulator has hcen tho means cf restoring moro peoplo to lioallli and. Iip.ppincs3 ly giving tlicm ; ahealthvLivcr llian rany j agency Renown on cirth. It nets villi extraor dinary power end ciT.eacy. Rp. R. O. WiinnH, rtinccli.ii, N. J..sy: " I fr. l notl.im hvl t si mu.h lo Up wurkui touiluion as Si.ni.mm 1-ivi r Kctulalor.' Sec that uo t, fj t i?c Crnuinc, w itli rc i jf4 on 1. ont of r...;r. I KKl'AIIKII I.M.V KV 3. 11. 7.K1IAS CO.. 1 U luJ. liUIa, 11 Hats! Hats! AIiy do you go lcin lieaded when you can buy a hat at LttTDSAY'S for ! cct:tsi Von can lind most I -f .-TV. , t -'i'J oij i j Ladies', Men's, Boys', Cliildrens' hats there you want. in-; js sllllng ladies' AT- 76 Gents. NJCi: FIGUKKI) LAVN, at 4c; CALICO for 5C; PAST COODS lor 10c; COTTOX PLAIDS for 5e; LEST DOMESTIC for Gic' And there you can lind anything you want in GROCERIES. Sugar, 5; Coffee, 18; Syr. up, 25, Etc. Elgliest Prices Paid For wiil save money by calling on VV. E. LINDSAY. (Xc.t i rial, y P.-..) .vuhTii v, ihKi:;ono, x. c. I. X. c .;!; u. i. A. C.C8IIIOX. ! pi !:i l:ri;irciGi3 Yagon Co,, CACHiCTJ C.1CS., Proprietors. -:lA::JAr'iTi'.Fa:.joJ ffawCaris, 6c. all woi'.K (;i;AJtAMi:i-;i). Repairing a Specialty. G-ivo iaru ci trial. CAsiiioyjwos., Corner Maplo atid Ckvciand Sts4 Koran Wilkes boko, N C. d -7 'f vV
North Wilkesboro News (North Wilkesboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 31, 1893, edition 1
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