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VEVOTElt TO THE VriiVlLDINO OKXOZTlf W1LKESUORO, H2f.Ki:s CO EV 21" A XL THE ilACSIT JCE2 T VALLEY CV THE YAL'KIX. OXK DOLLAR
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NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1895.
NO. 52.
WILK
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OOF
i-ieans so much more than
you imagine serious and'',
v" fatal diseases result fi" i'
't.i.hng ailments ncelec
' Don't play with Natu . v.',
greatest gift health. '
If you are feeling
out of tort?:, weak
and generally en- f,
haustcd, nervous,
have no nif..'.;,'a
and can't y r :
begin at on&.u U t
jug the mort reii.i- . .
ble strengthening V,
medicine. which ii Si
srawns
Iron
medicine, which ij
crown s iron r.ii- i
tars. A few bot- S
ties cure benefit tL
comes from the J
I Bitters
very first dose it
tuon't tlain your
tteth, and it's
pleasant U take.
It Cures
Kidney end Liver if
TrcubJes,
neuralgic.
Consti. .on, Bad Blood
rialar. Nervous ailments c
f. Women's complaints.
'. Get ot.ly the genuine it h.v crossed red P
It ios cm tlie wrapper. All others cie sub
r'.itutes. On receipt of two ar. stnmps v
' wilt send set of Ten Cecutiit.1 World's',.
v Vdr Views and book free.
'' fcWWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIUORC, l.D. 'j,
XORT1I IVILIZESEOKO MARKET.
Wlio.it, -
r.rti, jier lmlicl, ....
l?.vo. icr bushtf
:t. iKT'buhel, ....
rlay I'f.'i", ju" hiishv'f. . .
White PfMn, pir 'shc!, .
rniiiberrioH, per I u tirl. .
40( ,0
-. !
!),
. . 11
iVifll I'otutocs l t . .
Sweet A at ; , cr i.ri.Jicl,
lliittcr. pi r j.inni'l,
V.KK, r l''7i;Ti,
( hickens ( :ivc? hfi). or j ur.!.
Tnrky?, r '.U,
'tcks". jh t 1,
'rk. (v!;! : h), '
JIuii y, ir C ,
Wo 1, vr In, (wiis'iod)
l''utc!;!iiTr;i", jht l'-,
Vax, iM.r I.'),
5
I
"I
J .uier,
Jim kwlu.it l'lour,
TIUC M .M".Ki: JIAKKKT.
Strives. 27 iiich p r M, ....
l'irp. no ilcn ni.ri.
AVulnut, " M..
l'iiljir, No. 1, pi r M.,
COMIIJiiUI,
cuil.
$1 i7? :.;-
?!.(.!
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Thn ali'ivi arc wln.k'f.; !e bnyitii trict i n
to time of ptiii to pr.4, ntnl nuiy bo rcli.-i
'i;:on as b'iiiir ncarlv t rrcct
O V.T IS
FALL STOCK
OF
4
W
it
Has just bee", received and we
are now prepared to furnish
the trade with all grades
of goous from the
cheapest to the
bcst,in la
test styles, at
extremely low pric
es. If you want a suit,
tome nt once, while we have
the sizo that will fit you.
We!
1th
REAP!
I
uLOTHINtr
r-rrarry toi.1m Flux-. . RcSoii Nais,: tnoiiths; and Sherman Cheek, 13
'ermlf niiil Dross Hurt.-. Collnrs,- ; . 1 i. . t
t-iZ-Cuffa, 'Semfs, Susrcnors, i:tc , Ltc. months. It don t pay to monkey
j with Uncle Sam.
Suits to order a specialty. We , . , , TT , ,
have 700 samples of piece goods ! T1, Absher Hardware Co. has
from which you can sslect, and ' ft new fcd on second page to which
have suits made to measure uy we call the attention of our reid-finst-class
tailor. Fit guaranteed, ers. They now have on hand a
Very Truly Youra, large etock of first-class goods,
hOWf ON iCr ABSHER, w,,ich tl,eJ are disposing of at a
North UWcdoro, N. C. ; vcrJ 6ma11 cost- Cal1 on them.
j Kirk & Sills are now prepared
DR. T. M. OSBORNE ; to manufacture buggies and car
!.. rn u,,.t,. ; rn!'V3 in the latest styles. First-
North ViikesSofO, N. C,
ftti'l will i,,Mfi-i! in "i!ki-!1fro nrt'l ?nr
rotirnliiK o.iMtry. II .; p4rif,ncu f 3i
yoars in tli" nrtiuil prudico of tupdirinc.
t 'alU ntU'ii"J. l to it' all lu.u.-s. Ma
natty in !iMc::st'.f wo't.'-n.
.H !l I I'-
Poplar Lumber Wanted.
Cn.-li p- id for
ir lumber
A iy TO .1 (.;: .1. l'ofa. I
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Gordon, ?rr; h Wi Ik i Jboro, N. ( ;.
IN T1E C1TY AND COUNTY.
n r
GET EQTJIES CAUGHT ON THE ILT.
Wt. n( tH Hrinz SaII mid lon Briefly
ItoIntl Short Parnirnph
Kfrvfl Inn Xnf shell.
f
For fruit jar3, apple mills, etc ,
2 to C. F. MorrifOTi,"Wilkcsboro.
A large quantity just received.
See notice of pale of certificates
of .-toc-k in the "Wilkesboro Land
6c lmproveiuent Co. in another
column.
I?ov. ('. W. Itohinson wil preach
at ojlvicj Sundav afternoon at
3 o'clock. All arc cordially in
vited to come out.
A large lot of crockery, glass
ware and stoves just received by
the A')shcr Hardware Co. Prices
to suit the times.
M. McNeil, Wilkesboro, has
just received a new line of 6boes
and dry goods. They are ex
tremely low call early.
Don't forget that we have a
new first-class sewing machine,
with full set of attachments, for
sale. It can be bought cheap,
too.
The new bell for the Baptist
church has arrived and been put
up. Its tone is sweet and pene
trating. It weighs about 600
pounds.
Work on both Mrs. Cornelia
Wil Hams' cottage and the Meth
odist church 13 piogressing rapid
ly and ere long they will be com
pleted. The Hix Clothing House,
Wilkesboro, is receiving a nice
line of gents hats and neckware
Ladies hose and handkerchiefs.
.vp;o;Call early.
Iirgc quantities of apples and
produce are being brough in dai
ly. Wo learn that the recent
cold weather damaged the apple
crop iu Ashe very materially.
Mrs. J. E Green was released
i'loui the payment of her deceased
husband's poll tax, and John
White, colored, was released on
aci-.'Unt of poverty and infirmity.
On F' iday, November the 1st,
$iLoo:t':e Elkin IJapiist Association
will convene with the White
PJ:''u3 chi'rch near RoariDg
The session will last
three days.
Solicitor Mott returned from
Surry court Tuesday. He in
forms us that the lynching case
has been transferred to Forsyth
county. It is assuming quite an
interesting aspect.
Mr. J."C. Hubbard, R.M. Sut
ton k Co's hustling salesman,
was in the city the first of the
week and sold Absher & Wallace
a large bill of notions which will
arrive in a few days.
Mr. A. L. Grant and Miss
Minnnic Lyon, both of this coun
ty, were united in marriage at
the home of Crate Wilson Sunday
morning, Pev. J. W. Stike pre
forming the ceremony.
Three of Wilkes' citizens are
now located in Albany by order
ofJndrzeDick Bill Blackburn.
13 months; Wesley Harris, 18
:ia?s material nsea ana eatisiac
. tion guaranteed Repairing done
ot. sliort notice. Give them a
a . t 11
trml order tliey will please you.
V.'e understand that Enoch
Folic r ami crowd, of Ashe, cap
tr.red a man from Tennessee who
! had stolen a horse from a man by
Ithf name of South in Ashe coun
ty. They overhauled him near
Mr" ,Toe .G ne.ar town Mon'
juay ana carried nun pack.
SCHOOL MA-f TEES.
Itefore
il'.f 'niniivilviirr
TJiny n:!.
Viial
J. H. Pcnncll w;is attached oj
district Ko. 72.
J. W. Walker and W. P
Ferguson were appointed school ,
committeemen in district No. oo.
The petition of A. L. Ilendrix,.
et al, asking for a new school
district was tiled, and the com
mitteemen in districts No. 1 1 and
were notified to appear s t
iNovemiJcr mecimg ami liiov.
cause, if any, why said petition I
shall not be'granteJ. j
T "C XT:,.l.,.l, , . .,:..,.! I
school comm. teem an instead ofj
Anderson Jailer, who laileu to
qualify, accordinc to law, in dis-l
T.i t
tnct JNo. 54.
The committee in school dis
trict No. 92 were instructed and
required to have ihc school of i
..o....-. ......
said district taught in the Wilson
Pnmjrarner house on the lands of
X U UI1U rtil llivau vt iiw rti c
i . r-.v .an r.-.rl . - I -r t r t- Mi. 1
-..i t i .i I
iiivii v viiiHLu iiivi yjj iia t g in .
privilege of attaching themselves
to such districts as may suit them.
AfThethnniiw.
The series of meetings which j
have been in progress at the j
Presbyterian church, A ilKCsboro, j
were closed .Sunday sight. As a
result, a large number of profes
sions were brought about, and
the church was greatly revived.
Mr. Miller, who assisted Mr.
Robinson, is a plain, forcible
reasoner, and his able sermons
wtit nnmnlimnnfofl rT oil cilrs
Tko innoflnr. a f "f- v J o. n Fnllal
whifth was on several elavs also
... w . - . i
closed Sunday. About twelve
persons were converted 11 join
ed the church and D were bap
tised Sunday afternoon by Rev.
R. W. Pradshaw. Rev. M
Stringfield, who conducted tU vi.it their daughter, Mrs. Robi-: l?r0' a.na ;uuu lu" M
,; of v. ,. ' .,, 1 , jdoravian rails town nio, were'
services, preached at this pi i' nett. Mrs. Church will rtmahi,, ,,,. (, . , , , , i, 4 . , !
Sunday morning and elalivered f0veral davs. ".mtcd m V -'
most highlv interesting lc.-tr.iv " runony at the home cube bndo . ,
Sundav :iiMit " rs5- Jo-in Martin, ef i-tlicr, ..tr. donn Lenlly, Sun'fyi
The Primitive ! 'tit a-'U- v.iociv, I'iJSM'u niroii.i i.i j - ... ... . v,.
tion convened at Faindama Frl- ' -tv last wceK en route tor iu,i , .ueauow. ivia-r ll:e ceremony
day and clo-ed 'uiel'iy .: Mill, Ase county, to visit tluir wes over the invite 1 guests re
able ' sermons" were ' preucdicd, daughter, Mrs. W. T. Finlcy. paired tothedining loom where
1 . a a.
which worn listoncd to bv hr.
congregations. T!:o crowd w.:
estimated at about ono thousand
Sunday, while the order of those
Voft o-
onnopJ
.uunceo .13
n at that
who attended was proi
being the best ever seen
place.
Stork Lhvv Election.
The Pord heard the petition
of G. A Cryscl, and others, ask
ing for a stock law election to be
held in the following boundary:
oeginning at tne lunction ci t;ie
Yadkin and Reddio river, run : :;.;.1CV joiine0n and Z. PJ
ning up Rcduios river to A. A.j..cr3 were notifica that the
r l..&i.: . - .ii ii - a j i. .
place to Hie
Pnmgarner land, then with said
land to Mrs. John Center, then
a direct line irom mere to tne
ford at Parlier's creek at Mrs
Rebecca McNeil's down to Lewis
Muuiiugiw:- uiui, u.en iu tuu ; overseer, who was appointed to 7" v ' . . V
top of Deep Ford hill at Jess ; coriStrnct the road which runs " Jfa7 ' oaug, oi 1.1k l ark,
Nichols' place, thence with road through their plantations, is noti- M,tc"eJ1 co.y;ale. ,ent cA car,
from said Nichols place to the : ka n;A .-,i r--n. as did Mr. lk. L. Do ugh ton.
Fork creek, then down, to the gatCs shall not remain across said
Yradkin river, then to the begin- j road lon:-er than jannary sr
ning, and it was granted. The'igng
election was ordered to be held j
at Millers Creek on the 21st of i aiMPeriii.-rki..Mi.
November, and Z. V. Nichols: -r.i , , .
.'. . . , -,r j . loday at 3 o clock Miss
was appointed registrar anu W . i n - ir i e -r i
rn -it- j t Tir r -.i 1 carle Hawkins, one of Mccks-
T. Minton and J. M. Gaithcrl -j, i
. - viiie s most attractive and accom-
Jdgcs' plished young ladies, will be
Every mother should know
that croup can be prevented. The j the Southern railway office at
first symptom of true croup is I Washington. The ceremony was
hoarseness. This is followed by ! performed at the residence cf the
a peculiar rough cough. If bride's parents, Captain and Mrs.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is! L. M. Hawkins. The newly
given freely a3 soon as the child married couple left on a special
becomes hoarse or even after the: train shortly after the ceremony,
cough has developed it will prc-lMis.s Pearle has many -warm
vent the attack. 25 and 50 cent
bottles for sale by Dr. Geo.
Dough ton, Druggist.
X. Zr. Al'on, Ut ft i 'id a:nl ln.r.t- :l .ot,
lias gone to av tl;or town.
But we're anollir , now, 'ha s 'YT! i 'o it."
And knocV ir p io(s ua n.
When you c.r'l on J. t'tVy IIay
Yoa will .4!!:Mlesss'a'H: anip.ol
To sa, xAh o' l an1 r.cwgio(1sgo
At prices so extreme' j low
C03IIXG AND (iOING.
;jI0LP2 WHO i?EEE OH THE KOVB
- 1 - !,p Th xihm or
Tl:oo We Can sis t on th Fly.
Mr. J. E. Finlcy went down to
Winston Monday on business.
Mr. W. M. Absher made a fly
ing business trip to Greensboro
l ist wee:;.
Mr. .). P. Horton returned
M-.ndav niiiht from a visit to his
:u. ;!;cr iu Watauga.
--i?o I sur.iic W inkier, of AVa- j
tari,'a, is spending several days !
in t'iii filai-n nurl Will-niliM-n I
Mr. Will Dent is up at Hay-j
lvl " "J cj ivwaiiij;;
aftcr business for Fiuley Pros
Mr. E. W. Tritchett left for
Burlington Tuesday to attend the
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Mrs. Pobert Hix returned
i. uwua i iivin iiiu iiui in liciu l
.1 1. ... .1 . f" . 1 '
C UI Till 1 1 Q COH O t OOTIltl r.rT r CfA L-
---v j' v. . . .7. i M n oi.v rv
of goods.
Misses Pearl and Ruby Sydnor
! spent several days at Moravian
Yah last week, the guests of
Miss Julia Parlier.
B Dea f t, clironicl
aad Jam3 Walkce ,eft fo;
Atlanta Tuesday. We wish the
boys a pleasant trip.
Misses Nellie and Tate Plair,
who have been spending several
weeks in Watauga, returned
home Monday night.
Hawkins left for!fa tc.ofS". f
icsday to join his,. : LaI1' b.'-Sl U
0 '
Ainf.icsvii r i noRfinv tn irin
. . : . J -t
wiie ana son, who are visiting
the family of his father, Capt. L.
M. Hawkins.
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- .rs. Capt. oohn Dent, of .To:-
ler. on. returned home Monday
Mr. and Mrs. A. M Church I -r ci,,,... r .inf, w;tl-...J
Fw'inr, lllic fut"ro rcide- rA'-
? V" ?cnt .,,0j wishes for them a long life e
JM,JS n position with Messrs. l?in- i1-nn:np liri.s.v,.-:,v ...
i,v i-o; ' .lappines, auu protii!, c.
.' J may the dust ot disaiioonitmoi!
I'oad Mailers. j
.lames M. Eller, son of Andcr-I
e.n ri;cr, was appointed as
encr.-ccr on tiie lirst section ot
(.
Millers Creek and Creston
,1 .,n hoA ,-r
.,c:- ,-,i Co,m ,-nirl
ll.il 111 I J 1 l 11 V4 C7 j'l V 1VUC1J
- ficd to oren said road nn Oetnbor
j 15tUj and jt wa3 furt!,er ordered
that the said Johnson and Myers
; 8iian havc the pi;vilege of erect
ing gates at all points where their
fences now cross said road, which
united in marriage to Mr. Guy
, Mauld'n, who holds a position in
friends here who wish her much
! happiness. '
j Remedy in the h-itusc," sa-s Jacob
' f- would rather trust tliat!on the lending merchant ofj
r.ic Heine than any doctor I know the place. This E-.nnedy has,
oiY5 ays Mrs. Ilattic Mason i ; proven cf en inr.Ii va!:rj lr colds
Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., in speak-1 "lid croup in children that few:
; i;ig of Chamberlain's Colic, Chj- mothers who know its worth are ;
' rra and Diarrhoea Remedy. For i'ding to be without it. For j
; pr.le by Dr. Geo. Doughton, Drug-1 sale by Dr. Geo. Doughton, Drug
jgiat. - ' l gt.
LI3T OF CLA'i 13
Ai!cic'l by Osii- C'o;:r- l'.ithor i Rl
tlicir ?;-t !!:.
J. 31. Turner, AT for t crviccs
as county physician.
T. M. Crysel, i7' Ar servi
ces as jailer from Sept. -M loO;-t.
7th.
T. M. Cry?td, -0 for rcrviccs ns
court-cryer at fall torm.
T. Prown, si 0.35 for convey
ing iNancv L'.r.vs to j.iorjjanton
Asvlum.
Callie Kilrr ens ovlivd to be!
continued .".s :i p.i'.' t v. r, and :tl I
lowed 1 per mouth. j
Cn..J craad in.-v r.t f,.ll ienn.
j. i.. v inti.n:.io . lor servi-,
ccs as liet t;.:.cr in 1 uion town
ship. S. J. Ginni'iirs, 0.55 for burial
goods furnished for Jasics Whit
worth, a pauper.
W. C. Ficichcr, f-3 for services
i i i
i i
Mil L.
Nichols ilz Wood. 01.50 for!
making coHin for dames Whit-!
worth, a par-per. J
E. Staler. 0134.00 for third j
quarter, 1SD5, as keeper of the j
aged and inii.m. ;
A. M. Vroiuoy, $100.31 for)
fees and halt fees as Clerk ofj
Superior Court.
D. R. Edwards, 82 iO for mak
ing out tax books for year 1S95.
L. L. Laws, $2.7.5 for expenses
incurred in eonvcyh'; pi'soncrs
from one J. P. Court to another.
C. Call, 813 for deputies for
or summon-
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i ; ,
' tcrm 01 Cori i- . I
.1 .i .
Tho j - C0l, !e tl Qn lcft f(jr
. Wilkesboro where they will in
u sumpiuous, repan a .. aireu inem
News
of
d
may tne oust ot uisa)jio!
nt
never settle in their Lnne.
I.nrie Mtli::i:-:. Is .; ('.".(!.
The shipment of cattle from
this place is gelling to be quite
i:u uov" oaiuruny Messrs.
Cafley and AYelibor:i fent a car
load of fio hrad to .hdimond,
w -lr. G. jv. Ari-n, oi Ashe,
The teasou for beef Is now on,
and those who have good cattle
are commanding pictly good
pKces for them. Ye xderstand
that a drove of about 500 head
! will pass through here this week
enroute for Charloctc.
During the last few daj-s sever
al changes have taken place in
the way of residences. Mr. E. L.
Hart h?s mcveel into the llen
dren building; Mr. J. II. Finlcy
occupies the Gregg building made
vacant by the removal of Mr.
Hart and Mr. Mac Absher will
occupy the building that Mr.
Finley ' vacated. Wc do not
know who is to take possession!
of the building vacated by Mr.
Absher.
.Many of the citizens of Rains-
j villc, Indian
! bnttln of C
a are never without
of Chamberlain's Cough :
1 J
-: -. lakl-t.'j i:.iiio:r Liver Rt:g
.!.o "J:i :a or Liver Mi:ii
. ' Tliat L what cur rcad?r3
, r.i . 1 iiot!i!r r but Hint It is tho
v. :
s;r,.. old frier to which tho old folks
pinned their fLith and wcro never lis
appointed. Iut another good recom
mendation for it i, ,that it is betteh
tiia:? Pills, never gripen, never weak
er.:", but works in tuch an easy anil
natural waj', just like nature itself, that
rc!li comes fUiclc and sure, and ono
feeli now all ever. It never fails.
Everybody ceccli. take a liver remedy,
and everyone should tako only gim
mons Liver ftcgu'aicr.
Be sure you ;ei It. The Keel Z
Is on tho v.vap;; c r. J. II. Zciiiu &
Co., KiilalelpIiLa.
ilie, mm
Til E PCLITICI ANS A RE
CRYING
"Silver, Free Sito!"
We are also crying "Silver," but
we don't ask it free. Wc want
to give you a big dollar's worth
of lo )ds for it. Ako Gold and
all 'urnncy of the United
Statt s t:ikcii iu exchange for
;o0vis.
c ince
I
.:.: " ..ott-::. er. icr, pricc-3 havc
-cd ;.!!: arc ftill advanc
i:J C'.ttf:ii Goods, Slices,
iiardwarc t'.hd Provisions, all
of which we handle in best
brands and havc not advanced
our prices much, but will havc
to do so soon, so we advise
our customers to buy early and
save ir.cnc"-.
Yours ycrv truly,
Fialey Bros.
W. P. Horton, H. D.
Physician nnl Nnreeon,
North Wilkesboro, - - - N. C.
ALL CALLS PKOIII'TLY ATTENDED,
day ou nig;:t, 134
ZZT Oi-rin. r ESIZi ZXCE.
T. I.. FI.-!
II. I.. .l:EF.y.
AUoriisvs - at - Law,
VILKI3BCRO, N. C.
Will prattioe in all'the Courts. Collections
a secialt7. ileal estate. oW on com mission.
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