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t 1 in lien a. 1 Ths Horin T. 1. ROBERTAS liter Pnbllaber North "Wilkesboro, Apr. 18, 'Oi Kubsprintinn nrire. ft 1.00 oer annum, fltri't- ly in advance: six months, 60 cents; three months, 25 cents. All communications, letters, remittances, tc. thou'd be addressed to the editor. We will not he held responHible for tl.c views of correspondents, and reserve the rijfht to reject any communication sent in for publication. FtF" Advertising rates furnhrtieil on appli cation. ( tintered at the Tostofflce in North Wilkcs bro, N. C, as Second-Uass matter. reSeion'in religion, on thtf basis! jut' commerce we don t know, ! nlrnr it. '. i Name. Our better halve, rav they Ajiaxiij, J. M. & G. W., could keep house without Cliam-, , "r.e!l' u i ' berlain's Couzh Renin! v. It is ; Vh,,dt' J'i"' nerd in more than half the homes1, J-'A!1CCV 1.1.., ADVERTISED FOR TAXES O town lots, 2 Grr-gorv, IIarri60D, Ilaekctt, E. G., Rrown, J. M., Foy, John, (Tiogdon, Agt.) It h high time for a conven tion to be held for the selection of a municipal ticket. ft mis will bo tried again for conspiracy in the Federal court at Chicago May 6th. The Supreme court has decid ed that the income tax law is un constitutional, and David B Hill is supremely happy. A scientist has recently do clared that the average speed of the transmission of tho shock of an earthquake is 16.000 leet per second. It is thought that peace will soon be restored between China and Japan. The pig-tails would doubtless hail the announcement with delight, aa the Japs have bmn wiping the earth with them am merchants ot Raleigh have in a measure boycotted the Sea board Air Line, by notifying job bers and manufacturers to not ship by that line. Many of them will not receive freight that conies over the Seaboard. When do the citizens of North Wilkcsboro expect to select munici the first .jtfext month? It is on ly a 6hort while until that time, and none but honest men who have the welfare of the town at heart should be chosen. in I. fed. Sims Bros., Leed., Io wa. This shows the. t feem .11 which that remedy is hold where , v ...... .v,.. j v ... "ip , . r well known. Mothers have learn-1 lu,lo.,, - ' .i .!.... .1 :.. a iiarris, u. c II lll'll I I1IM M I . 111 II II Ml" Ml 1MIIIII I ' .....v ..v J, J,- for colds, croup sind whooping cough, that it cures theseailments quickly and permanently, and that it is pleasant and sate tor children to take. 25 and 50 cent bottles for 6alcby Dr. Geo. Dough tun, Druggist. NORTH WILKESBObO TdUxPHIP. No. Acres. 1S03. $ 2 24 5 IS 3 43 1 40 4 50 9 5!) 1 21 35 IS Pi. pnng, pnng, pring! ? -! j. . .,4 Now is your time to get your Spring g'.i 1. D,. .:.r tewing " i inf,.m ti-nrx,. r 1. .. TTr fwrtrn. TV.!!,-. I .T C . I ' . I . . ..... A I I. ..-J I M ... 11- . I . - .... A .. f - Wanted, si hardware man in North Wilkcsboro who wi!! loan anvt'aing called for, ;h N" M. Al len wants to be just to ihi; l.t; yc r he does not suit, and as he wants to pay up his debts his entire stock is for sale. Here is an opening for some o!:o who is run ning over with the milk of human kindness. a u (( (. t( k E. E., Idol, J. B., Idol. John, North Wilkcsboro Pub. Co., " Koberson, Shepherd, Wm., Tedder, J. A., Woods, E.t Wade. & Chewning, White k Cashion, Porter, Frank, it (i it u (( it it t( it ii it it 1 ; 1 1 12 2 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 111 n ; 22 i 100 1 O! 00 5 40 22 1 24 3 05 4 52 16 88 4 73 5 40 1 53 S 75 3 12 2 3; 5 IS 02 2 SI 5 52 id 3 3 01 1 7 20 1 s4 r do vine, Oigandy Lawn, Darro Diuntv, II CUI .OSt: li 0l -- 50 IS 31 4 33 3 71 5 IS 1 v2 2 i 5 52 0 30 22 7 i-2 c Ta 7 46 Si U 5 -10 i Ending!, iid Shirt ings, Persals Satteens, Chainbrays, Cashmer.-, )i:;i;ijs. ( ; ii.-hams, Merrimack Shirtings, Calico, Lawns, India Mikm.-. I.;k i em broideries, Trimmings, Buttons, V elvctcen, t ill; SI irt Lace Curtains, Curtain Goods, 6cc. MILLINER'S. I have added to my 6tock a full line of Millii o", C, r.ndics' and Childrens' Hats, Ribbons, Laces, Flown -, m i.-.s. Arc. New goods and latest styles. Call and examine r.,v I , f,rc buying your spring Hats. Hats trimmed to ort'er. A. 31. McGEE, Aorth. Wm-cloio, A C. By W. ?T. VANNOY, D. S. A. M. VANNOY, KxShcrir. TO TBK HERCHANTS O LAND IN ROCK CEEKK TOWNSHIP To get out of di l! I am going to close out my entire stock of hardware, and jit as m-ick as I can, too. Nov is your time to get goods cheap. I want to sat isfy those I owe, and I ncod your money to do it with. N. M. Al Hitch up your teams And come in stream?, And get every useful thing you need Get them of Allen and yon will succeed. Hood'fl Sarsapaiilla gives great bodily, nerve, mental and diges tive strength, simply because it purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood. boro expect to select a WhoevcjwanA A v.vr.rjo fii n pal ticket for the cli;;'.Mi,ro7)r business at a good point can do so by buving out N. M. Allrn at North A ilkesboro. N. C. The government statistics show that, the farmers, despite their lack of money, arc really better off than any other claes. No. Acres. 1S03. 1S04. Total. Higgins, Cornelius, 50 $ 3 34 . Ingold, Richard, 3S 2 01 4 07 7 S3 Johnson, Moses, 50" 3 57 3 02 7 59 Johnson, Lyra, 31 07 Johnson, W. M., 35 51 Johnson, Jno. L., 200 3 01 5 03 S 04 Jordan, Elihu, 15 1 27 Jordan, M. D., 22 3 20 Johnson, George, 42 6 75 Mahaffev, H. V., 21 1 2f 3 17 4 37 Mahafley, W. D., 31 3 SI Mahaffey, J. F., 50 2 31 Myers, D. J., 42 3 56 4 15 7 71 Parks, Robert, colered, 30 3 24 3 31 0 58 Porter, Lucinda, deceased, 100 , 1 13 .1 15 2 2S Privet to, A. P., 97 1 15 Private, C. R., 130 4 53 Privette, R. M., 25 71 Reynolds, Sam, 50 07 Soots, E. A., 23 3 55 3 53 7 07 Wndell, Colby, 42 3 07 4 00 7 67 Wiles, Wilborn, Jr., 64' 2 O.V Wiles, J. R., 41 3 7s 3 73 7 51 Whitley, W. C, 135 4 80 4 7 . 50 ! Walker, C, 25. 3 50 ' Wiles: Calvin, 77 i 77 Wiles, W. J., 64 0 7 ) Crs..!vI. .8, ll'r T i Wilkes, Ashe, Alleghany, Alexander, Watauga, Caitel, and ADJ0IUI1TG COUHTIES: 1 have just returned tro JMew lork where J bought the largest stock of goods ever brought to Northwestern North Carolina. This stock of goods was bought expressly for the jobbing trade, and 1 will sell them as cheap as any house in Baltimore or Richmond, with the freight added, and on a great many goods I will save tho freight. To cash customers, I will give regular terms and discounts. I also take country produce at the highest maikct prices in ex change for goods, which is a great advantage to country merchants. I cordially invite all the merchants in the surrounding country to call and examine my . laSivdILTSE stoci:. Respectfully, L. A. JARV1S, North Wilkesboro, N. C, Feb. 12, 1895. A Big Break in North Wilkesboro, N. C. A GREAT FAILURE! Coalition did it all. Tho biggest firm in town has broken down liirrlt iii ffc sv nil vvni a! wrx.s.lA- s3 .1 -.11 . . . 1 lJ," l't-D vii 011 gcnumi iiiun-imnuitc ai.u nil coiill'eiliors IliaKU u great tailure when they attempt to meet the prices of r.vnr the "Coali- A. M. YANN() . Kx Sl.rrifl. Camp Wakd, of Confederate Veterans at Pensacola, Fla., de preciates the passage of resolu tions by the State Legislature favoring the erection by Con .gress of a joint statue to Lee and Grant at Appomattox. The Gov ernor is requested to veto the resolution. The minister, Dr. Lansing, who made statements in regard to President Cleveland drinking that he could not substantiate had to apologize, in reference to whichv the President says: "While his so-called apology is an aggra vation of his original offense, I am willing that his further pun ishment should be left to hi3 con r 'ience and the contempt of his i.eighbors and the American peo pie. Postmaster General Wilson says that the sale of stamps for tho last quarter of 1894 amount ed to $19,405,571, which was the largest in the history of the Gov eminent for a like pciiod. lie considers this a barometer indi cating the revival of business. The total receipts from other sources of the Postoffice Depart ment for the last quarter of 1804 were $1,165,207 more than the corresponding period of 1S03. All who do not owe N. M. Al len can get goods of him remark ably cheap, and so can those who owe him for the cash down. XOIITII WILKESBORO MARKET. Oirrcctet M'eeklj by Flulry Bros. It is very hard to admit that fi man ounger tha. ycT'irself has more sense. Mr. N. M. Allen went dow n to Winston Saturday. Everything cheap at Allen's Hardware Store. Montana's was $4,500,000. gold output. 1804 Double shovel plows cheap now at N. M. Allen's. Lost! On Wednesday, April 10th, somewhere in North Wilkcsboro, a bunch of five kevs, consisting of three knob-lock keys and two pad-lock keys, also a key chain. The finder will be gladly receiv ed by the owner, SiiHr.Kit A 11s ii eh. RESERVED FOR Wheat, 75 Corn, icr bimhel, . 6 1'yo, ji-r bushc 70 Oats, jier bushel, . 40 ',iv lVss, e- bushel G75 White Hcans, per bushel, . . tl 2ftl 45 ( Vilorcl ISoans. por bushel $1 00 r;i:il rrios, per bushel, . . tl 50I 60 I r'h Potatoes, per bushel, . . 5060 Sw et I'otatoes, per bushel, ... 60 I '.utter, per round, 1015 Hz?, per dozen, 16 Chickens (live hens), per pound. . . 0 Turkeys, i er . . 7 Ducks", per lb, . G Pork, (whole hog), 6J llouey. pcrlb, 1012 Wool, perli, (washed) 25 niackbcrrios, per lb, 01 Wax, pir P., 2022J Taller, 45 Feathers, - 25(235 Puekwheat Flour, 2(4l2$ THE LUMBER MARKET. .-'tavts. 27inch peril, . . Pir.o, no demand. D R. R. OUOilTOK1' I0UGHW ww"iiiJTS!TjEK & WALLACE. As they buy ihcir goods ict cash and sell tor pay down in cxchi.i ire lor :ivihn iro- ; duccd in this genial cUitne. All kinds cf Inn, I c r, ccuiitiV 1 roduco and roots and heitsl If youhave nnythirg to u 1 !. or if there is anything yon wish to buy, do not fail to call 0:1 t'io "Liberal Dem" and the "Big'Rad" in the Carloy & Piih-'.cit buildin". North Wilkesboro, N. C. DRUG STORE. HEADQUARTER.? FOR EV ERYTHING IX THE DRUG LINE. AND THE WIND BLOWS In on you and you family giving some ono a cold. T avoid thia j . is easy enough. Just drop us a card and wc will give you prices on everything that is needed in the bnil!i!- vi a house at $14.00 Walnut, per M., l;lar, ho. 1, pc per M ,, commons, culls. $1050 $18.00 $10.00 $5.00 The above are wholesale buying prices up to time of going to press, and may be relied ;pon as brine nenrlr correct J. L. MOTS The Southern BaptUt-Con en tion meets this year al Washing ton, D. C. Tho question which will probably create most inter est in its discussions will be the young people's movement. There is a great diversity of opinion as to the prominent position being taken by tho yonng in religious matters, which portends an en tire revolution in religious ineth ods. The wisest cannot foresee tho result. Progression in co n-i merce, in the art and t.'iciic eecms to be all right but prog- T. B. FIN LEY. H. L. GREENE. VINLEY & GREENE, Attorneys - at - Law, WILKESBORO, N. C. Will practice in all the Courts. Collections a specialty. Ileal estate sold on commission. T. M. BUTNBR, WATCHMAKER &'JE ELER. 3fain Street, Elkin, N. C. o Is prepared to do all kinds oi Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Re- H TIT T ; pairing, rine watcn repairing a Specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed in every particulai Anything in my line ordered promptly at the lowot price possible. It ill pay you to see me before buying Watches or Jewelry. Kesrt. Yonrs. T.M BUTNER. A D Hotel - Gordon, North Wilkesboro, N. C. LOOK OUT NEXT WEEK. This not'l is delightfully situated on a spur . i ' ilie i:juc llidgc Mountain. One hun ,'roii r.ii!fs west of Greensboro, The air is ! : !'.! ! T.Hrir. Persns with pulmonary irmi!V- will find relief here, as it rivals that f.i i:s health report. ASHKVILLE, 1 tii: siiu;Ucd fn the sane rane cf nioiin- ta'iw. I'ir.e I.uhia.ind Iron water". Sports men wi i linn exociier.t iiuntmc anl l:shin Travdii) : men will find old Virginia we, couvj a;!i cx,Kinr. W. A. SYD.No::, - - - Trcprlctor CIGAES, TOBACCO, PIPES, STATIONERY, COMBS, BRUSHES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, PAINT BRUSHES, BLACKING, . DIAMOND DYES, ALBUMS, &c. W.L. 03 SHO Z? I1TMEEST. TiT FOR Ai:iN5. connovAN, FRZNCh J. Z a!vLL1CS C.".LF. 2.I7JB0YS'SC!!lSK3El f-mKOSO SI 73 SEN3 FCrt CATALDC-U'E Over One Millico Pple -2tr tha W. L. Douglas $3 & 4 Slices All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value 1-r the c:cncy. , They equal custom ho:s Ir. eiyle tnd fit. Thiir wearing qu:litl23 arc unrt rnjrsed. The piicM are uniforra, stip;cd on cole. From Si to $3 sved over oter niaUcs. If your dealer cannct supply you wc can. f olaby 1 Reduced Prices Give ns.a tritl order aad we feel confident yo-i wii! :,c o.ir future customer. Yours, WILKESBORO MF G CO., North Wilkesboro, N. C.j ''tw)JjpB 4 SURPRISED. Well, mort anyldy would be surprised when t Ley linn a firm that cells Ilili (ir:u!; Pianos like the OPEUA ar.d Ijr.-it-class Organs likcjho liRIDdEPORT at the same priao tliut otlier firms ask for low-o-ndc irood. Get our j.ri es and terms be fore yon buy v.wA t-ive i.ioncv. STANDARD MTSIO CO., Wintton, N. C. Dealer, whose na-here. r v. : -h- npptar rm SSEATSfTfflDEHAfiksS COPYRlUrlTS. A?- CA!f I OBTAIN A PA TEXT? For prompt answer anl Kn tanc opiii-nn. write to CO., who bvo h.-.d r,eui U fifty ears' experienoa la the patont be iiiief s. roraruunlr-a. ttona strictly confidential. A i i a-.fJ!,r.ok ot In formation concerning Paroutfi eu'l bow to ob tain tbem sent free. Also n oats!;icac of icechau Ical and scientifto honk oi,t i r Patenu taken throneb siunn & Co. recelTe special notice In the Scientific Atucrirnn. ml tbu ara broupht widely bcfrotlir. public witb- The Day Is Dawning, and CAFFEY & PR1TCHETT are up with a l. r-e !ot f FURNI TURE. They have a small number of ewin-- Mat-ninra i.n band that they will close out cheap. The ineiilianf.s will still bear in mind tbat they alwa; s have KEROSENE OiL. ..,' . 1,000,000 o:c Ivmcer and will ireat you right. . Thanking you for past patronage and hopimr to receive vonr trade in the future, we are yourp, WILKESBORO FURNITURE CO., 2sorth Wilkesboro, N. C. CAFFEY & RRITC11 11TT, I'roj.r. w uib m?emor. -j ms Fpifiul.d paper, tssoed weekly, elecautiy illnst ratel. has hy far I lie lartteat ciroulation of any wicitiflc work In the world. S3 a year. Pnniple copi?i Bent frew. Bnildlna Edition, monthly, ti.'JO a vear. firclo eoplea, 'H cents. Erory iiiii;iier co'ntti'ns benn. tlful piataa, In colors, and I I'otornrbg o nw hooses. with plans, enablins nu.id.-is to ohow tna latent 1eeim9 and secure conducts. Address MOHJf CO JiEW Voi:i, 3tJl BaoAUWAT. lit ft lit ill r. MOUNT AIRYr N. C, :.. J. DAVIS, P roprieto 1. MAXUFACTrRERS OK ANI I)T: n ! I. Fine Marble anl Granite Monuments. stones, Iron Fencing & Cemetery Wei i "Write fox IDeoigrzis arxd. ioes d
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