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ORTH T. J. i:o:iKKTWN. Il.lit. r and r,,Ll:,l.,-r." UEYOTEU TO TUE UMUILDIXC onS'ORTir WILKESBOBO, WJLKES COUNTY AXD THE JIAGX1FICEXT VALLEY OF THE YAVKIX. ,Xi: 1 ! i A!: I ; i: VI AIl-Iu Adva,:,,. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1894. VOL. III. NO. 52. WILKESBOKO ws. The 0!d Friend And tho best friend, that never fails you, is Simmons Liver Regu lator, (tho Red Z) that's what you hear at tho mention of this excellent Liver medicine, and pcoplo should not bo persuaded that anything elso will do. It is tho King of Liver Medi cines; 13 Letter than pills, and takes tho placo of Quinino and Calomel. It acts directly on tho Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and gives now life to tho wholo sys tem. This is tho mcdicino you want. Sold by all Druggista in Liquid, or in 1'owder to bo taken dry or nado into a tea. WKVEnY PACKACE-M IIa tli 7. Mamn In rrt on wnnMr( J. 11.ZKIL.1X k CO.. 1'lulaOelUia, I. H. Ik PARKER, Jr., Attorney at Law, ax D Ni taky;i'1 r.u North VVilkesboro, - - - N. C. Will practice in b.th State and Federal J E. N. HACKBTT, Attorney-at-Law, WILKESBORO, - N. C. ! t. n. FIM.1V. M. I.. ( !,ei:xi:, rl.MihV vC (iULLM.. JUtnwiniTn ot Tow: nllVlilOjD " Ul " Jjail,' JV-on-r-r- Kt r " ri vy, ' ni' , Wiil iTi-.rticeiMn'.ltlieCourtr. ciiiMins a sjiwiulty. Jical o.-t;i!ccoiaonr.;uniii.m. , Y. P. Horton, H. D. I'll j tlrl.iii il Murgpn;!, North Willccsbyro, N. C am. calls ruoMi iLY attended, ; DAY 0 KIOHT. zvovi-icx at ni:iicxci Dr. . 1. 1 1 LI r Surgeon Dentist. ,:-CT From l.stt jlCth of EACH MONTH. Kirliuc over Miller P.ros.' ftorc. 2-17-12m Dr. L. A. Hauser, SURGEON DENTIST, :- ia -:- Hotel -: Gordon. Vet'i He nt War Mti te r la I Used A 11 h Guaranteed. Vt. H.nivriHani l.inioof tlio H. C. D. S.t r-altiuwro. wi iiU-r his -rofcsi.maI mt-vici'-t to tin i i Io !' N'urtli Wilkcsl)oro ainl x irr'Uiiiiliii'j -funtry. Cu: bcfuitid in Lis .!:W'o tin1 lirt wwk i: k-!i niontli. Includes the College, the Uni versity, tiie La w School, the Med ical School and the Summer School f.r Teachers. College tu ition, a year; board, 7 to 1." ji month. Ses.sion September Oth, 1S04. begins Address I'kksidknt Winston, Chapel Hill, N. C. 0 cott RX A QC1TPT T 'recorded continue to come in on . J2. OOOCJ-U-U,;r. w. M. Abshcr, but those TT p n - -n l -who present and expect to real- House & Sifin Paroier, ,' - ' to di-apponitmet t. None are ac North "Wilkesboro, N. O. ccpted except those that have - - - - - - been recorded and numbered in Trade solicited, and satisfaction 1 the day book. Several were pre- guaranteed. Roof Painting a Specialty., IX THE CITY AND COUNTY. SKORT SQUIBS CAUGHT ON THE FLY. ; "What is Being Said and Doaa Briefly Ee-lated-Short FaraEcraphs Served in a Nutshell. Wc want wood ! Rather cool Monday morning. What have become of onr cor respondents? ' ' , The county candidates will speak at Miller's Creek tomorrow, Friday. "Why in the world didn't yoti Pt tho things you ordered from N. M. Alien'" Many of onr. people attended the association near Hall's Mills Sunday and report a most pleas ant time. A. M. McGee wants you to bring all of your produce to him Ho will pay you the highest mar ket prices. Itcv. Mr. Greene, of Honda, preached a most highly edifying sermon in tnc IJaptist churc! Sunday morning. w 1 ft I unty your oloou, tone up your system and regulate your digestive organs by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold byt all drug- gists. , y The Southern- Railway is doing a big businesa'at this point. Tues day the charges on tho outgoing freight Amounted to $290 rrcttv goodT Mr. Mac Abshcr has moved the grocery department of his root and herb business to tiie store room recently vacated by Mr. X. M. Allen. . , Would it not beNwell for thei town authorities to ha the side! walks nxeu: xu inawyv places , i... .t..fa k.i nTvri.;..iXnoi-oa ; walkin" dangercrus at niht. ' . " . . rcderai ourt tonvenecj at tatcsville iMouuay, and many a' nnr ni'tiTnnj n rr in fittfnr?!i " 1 . . "iiuii ii.. xxl. ju ii i i.ii. int. witness cs in the case where one ' cd family has the sympathy of i Todd is indicted for counterfeit , , . . . , ing. Mrs. Hix, of Wilkcsboro, has a new adv. on the second page. If you defirc to pnrchr.se Anything in the clothing line it will pay you to call and examine her ! "Uncle Andy Gilreath capt- ured over two hundred nice cat fish in one basket Saturday morn ing. Tins os a vJry large catch, but there are plenty of them in the Yadkin. In another" colnmn will be found a statement of the financi al condition of the Bank of North VVilkesboro. Wc arc pleased to state that this institution is doing a thriving business. Cold weather is rapidly ap proaching and wc would be pleas ed if those of onr subscribers who want to pay their subscriptions in wood, would bring it along before the roads get bad. "Now is the time. , Col. Cowles, x)f .Wilkesboro, re- j mittcd $(J4.(Kr to Governor Carr i Thtirsdavix being thq balance of I tho ainynnsubscribcd'jy "Wilkes J for .the Vanhc Memorial Fund. This makes $1(13.00 that lids been ii . i ' . ii .. r paid by ou-people for the above! purpose. Have yen registered yet? If not, yon. had better call on Mr. A. M. Church and do so at once. Remember, every voter in North Wilkesboro township mut have his name written there, else he won't be in it on the eixth of No vember. Duo bills which have not been rcutcd last week, and, s'.range to say, the parties had "found all of ieni. "HE NEVEB GAME BACK." G a PPe&TaQCe Jess Havner, who was to have had a preliminary hearing befoTe Esq. Stalcy Thursday morning, failed to show up at the appoint ed time; in tact, he has not shown up yet. After languishing in jail sever al days, he, managed to give a mortgage on enough of his house hold goods to secure the amount for his appearance. Ho was 6eeu on the street several times Thurs. day morniug prior to the time set for the hearing, but when the time arrived 9 o'clock ho was out of eight. The case looked rather dark for him and he doubtless missed being sent to ihe pen by taking "leg bail," though cyery effort will yet be made to bring him to justice. It will be remembered that he is charged with raising the value ot a due bill, an account of which wc published last week. A Sad Death. Tuesday morning Capt. J. O. Gregg received a telegram an nouncing the sudden . death by diphtheria of his little daughter iSelma, at tho home of her grand parents near A6hevillc. Tho news was a terrible 6hock to Captain Gregg as ho had not heard that his daughter was even sick Early in the Summer 6he WR3 t0 have come home home in a few dayg Captain Gregg was t0 j,ave gone for jicr iast wee but was unexpectedly detained. He left Tuesday afternoon to at- tenfJ tne luneral. nr hearts go ont to Captain Gregg in this . . . ...... Mt. Airy News. Wc are indeed sorry to levm jef this sad event Capt. Gregg is well known her?, having married the daughter ot our townsman, Mr. A. M. Church. The bereav our entire community. A Narrow Escape. 7 ' ' Misses Ida Greene and Lena "Wellborn, of "Wilkesboro, had a narrow escape Monday evening. They had been over hero and started home, when the horse be came frightened just this side of r the railroad crossing and started to run. . They very heroically held on to him until he turned a curve just below the crossing when they were thrown out Miss Lena first and then Miss Ida, the former falling on hei 6ide while the latter's head 6truck the ground first. I3oth ladies were pretty badly bruised, though not seriously hurt. It was a very narrow escape and their many friends are glad that their inju ries are no wone than they are. The buggy was torn all to pieces. Our School Re-Opens. It affords us a great deal of pleasure to 6tatc that Prof. W. R. Absher has so far recovered as to be able to re-open the North Wilkesborj Institute which has been closed a few weeks on ac count of his sickness. He started up again Tuesday morning and a tarce numoer oi pnpus was in attendance. lne ccuerai iicaitn ot our town has made a wouderful im provement during the last few days, ana parents need nave no fear in sending their children here to school. Beyond Comparison Are the good qualities possessed by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Above all it purifies the blood, thus strengthening the nerves, it regu lates the digestive organs, invig orates the kidneys and liver, tones and builds up the entire system, cures Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Catarrh and Rheumatism. Get Hood's and only Hood's. Hood's Fills cure all liver ills, biliousness, jaundice, indigestion, sick headache. IT WAS GREAT. THE CAMPAIGN OPENED AT ROOK CHEEK. The Regular Bep-Pop Hoinhieea Pitch In- . to the Independents--A War of Words MottoaHand. Last Friday was a great day in Rock Creek township. Tho county campaign opened and those who"" were in attendance say it was great. All of the can didates were present, besides the the two independent candidates A. M.'Vannoy for Clerk and S. J. Greenwood for Sherifl. The two Legislative candidates Elledge and Henderson open ed the ball. The former first, who made a very mild speech, while the latter followed and acted on the style of a snapping turtle by firing into everything and everybody that did not coin cide with his views. McNeil then announced him self for re-election as Clerk, and was followed by Vannoy, who is an independent candidate for the same office. After they had made a few kind(?) remarks about each other, Call arose and pro ceeded to tell the people what a great Republican he was, point ing back with pride to his fore fathers of the same political faith. The real fun commenced when Greenwood arose and announced himself as an independent can didate for Sheriff. Various charges were made against each by the other, such as working "ergin', me two years ago, etc. As Henderson Lad no one to re ply to, the whole lay out piled on Greenwood and for a while things were nn!tr livMr. ITnu-ovnr Greenwood held his own, and many are of tbe opinion that ho will be elected Sheriff .f Wilkes. Edwards (juietly announced himself as a candidate for Regis ter of Deeds, and it was not nec essary for him to make speech as he had no opponent. Mott went down to pour oil on the troubled waters and utterly annihilate the independents, but they arc still in the ring, and he wound up by attacking Capt. Peden and calling him pet names, such as "ircacherousrenegadc." -j j Was There Pool Piay? Last Friday Tom Hawkins, a colored man about thirty years old, attended a shooting match in Ins neighborhood, and started home very late. However, he was destined never to reach there alive. His body was found in Elk creek some time after dark and he was dead. It is said that he was subject to spasms and it is thought that he had an attack while crossing the creek, fell in and was drowned. Others think there was fonl play, and it is ex pected that an inquest will be held. He leaves a family. A Mu3io-Loving Mouse. The other day while in Bro. Deal's office we induced him to plaj' some on the banjo. In a short while our attention was attracted by a mouse that seemed to be enjoying the strains as much as anybody. He gradually came nearer and nearer, until he was within about two feet of the in strument and perched himself on a small box and listened with wrapt attention. When any movement was made he would hide, but as soon as the music commenced and things were quiet he would come out again. A Handsome Building". The brick walls .of the new ofrNorth building for the Bank Wilkesboro have b&en completed. This, when completed, will! be decidedly the most handsome building in town. The terra cotta trimmings show it off to, a great advantage. The structure will be pushed to completion as rapidly as possible, and ere long will be occupied. Send us 81.75 and get The News and New York World one year. DO YOU KNOW ANY OF THESE? Read d Gee A Few Personal Para graphs Pointedly Printed. Mr. J. E. Finloy went down to Winston Tuesday. Mr. J. T. Finley, Jr., went over to Ashe Tuesdav. Mr. J. H. Kcster, of Winston, was in the city Saturday. Mr. R. A. Campbell, of States villc, is in the city on business, nr. "r t? t .i i r. . Y"uTl r.,, ; V i IO his home at Chapel Hill Monday, j Mr. II. I. 1 aiker was in Llkin the first of the week on business. Mr. Walter Hamilton, of Reav er Creek, was in the city one day last week. Mr. J. R. Caffey and family spent the first of the week with friends at Miller s Creek. j Mrs. M. C. Tcague, who has been visiting relatives near Roar ing River several days, returned Saturday evening. Mrs. E. T. Bernard, of Rocky Mount, Va., and son, Mr.- Walter Bernard, of Danville, visited Mrs. Eudailey the first of the week. Dr. Geo. Doughton and family went down to Winston Thursday to visit relatives. The Doctor returned Saturday, but his fami ly remained. Mr. C. E. Parlier's many friends will regret to learn that he is quite sick at his home at Moravian Falls. Wc hope to have him with us again soon. Our Town ia Growing. That our town is growing rapidly there is no doubt. One day last week a gray squirrel at tempted to emmigrate through it, but owing to the rapid growth he had to desht and take refuge in a tree. In a short while a crowd gathered around it greatly to the discomfit of Mr.Squirrel and that li was very much surprised wss evidenced by the manner in which he moved about on the branches. However, he was in duced to leap for his life and was finally captured alive. They Hooked His 'Pos3um. For several days Mr. W. M. Darlington has been fattening a large 'possum, and had expected to have it for dinner last Sunday, but, alas for human hopes! Thurs day night while thev were at church some one, with his heart on the wrong side, visited his 'possumship's domain and remov ed him hence, in consequence of which Mr. D., is very much per turbed. Parties desiring to purchase a first-class new sewing machine with a full 6et of attachments can secure a bargain by calling at this office. Wc guarantee it in every respect. The New York World 1. i-c a week and The News once a week for 81.75. Subscribe or renew now. CONFUSION! If on X. Jf. Allen you will Ti-c, He will summon his muse, To offer you Gocda so low, That at cost you will think them below. There has been so much confusion, And fusion, fusion fusion That when goods are offered in profusion. To get them should be the nnchision. If to him you will go, And not be slow, He wiU let you do your chc osinp And keep you from losing. S, if you are up to snuff, This is oiite enough; For prices so akin to cit should nut be lost. If you want to be real funny. , At Allen's HarJware store leave your money, jOrwewillacqaUag..ftnice, i in the shape rf your pmjiuw STATU NEWS. ITEMS GATHERED IN TIIE STATE A Short Patch of Items Gathered from Different Stations of the Stato. Tho paper mills at Lincolnton are to be opened by a Northerner. Tiie number of white voters in the State is lf-l,.VU ; colored,02 040. Gen. Ransom addressed fullv j4,O0O people at a Confederate veteran's rc-union at Rryso,, City, Swain co,nity Qn tho jm A correspondent of the Ashc ville Citizen says that Crawford is already elected in tlio ninth district and Pearson is still, fight ing just to postpone the funeral. Ncuse river rose so high Wcd nosday that it swept away part of the dam at the Falls of Ncuse paper mills, near Wake Forest. The dam had stood thirty years. The News and Observer saya that Judge Womack, of Chatham, said in Raleigh Saturday that in his county he knew fifty Populists by name who had openly declar ed that they would support tl.o Democratic ticket. The Populists from the second congressional district have, it is learned from the Goldsboro Ar gus, nominated Dr. II. T. Free man against Hon. Fred A. Wood ard and H. G. Cheatham, the lat ter the colored Republican candi date. The Greensboro Record saya that Chairman Holton, of tho Republican State committee, whose.headquarters are at Greens boro, ha3 money and is spending it right and left. It adds that ho has at least twenty heelers at work there and they are being well paid. . . . Niiic j.ri. oners esoiiped from the M'-..-jison county jail, at Mar-s1:!!-!, Wednesday night. Among them arsi George and William Cody, under sentence of death for robbery ud murder; Geo. Rob crts a:id Geo. Heiislcy, indicted for murder, and a negro charged with criminal assault. They bored a hole through the wooden wall of the jail, which was sixteen ine&$ thick. (Jo to W. A. McLean's for home-made slices, saddles and harness, at panic pi iocs. Two store rooms with dwelling apart ments above, for rent at cut prices. Notice 1 The Merchants, Phvsicians and other business men of Wilkes and adjoining counties have associat ed themselves together for tho purpose of mutual protection against giving credit to irres ponsible persons and to aid each oilier in the collection of debts due them, ""'"v-forc whenever any pcrr- - Lull have bcea re ported anu j 'iblishcd as a delin quent debtor in the commercial report of the Southern Commer cial Agency, no member shall in any case give credit to 6nch per son until said person has been reported to the Agency as not delinquent. This Agency is established to afford its members protection in giving credit, and is a safeguard from those who contract debts and can and will not pay. Our members furnish the1 Agency a list of the parties who owe them and fail to pavoruiako settlements; each member of the Agency agreeing to refuse credit to any one whose name appears in such reports until settlements of claims against them have been made and rated by this Agencv. All persons running accounts arc hereby requested to be prompt in the settlement of their claims in accordance with .' grcement, thus fur;heri:;g the object of thia Agencv Jo protect the Mer chant?, i;hvs?cians, llusincss men j ?" '-OKMimer. jSoUTIir.IiX COMMERCIAL AGENCY, Head oflice: Atlanta, Ga. S ' V
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