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rrr -.. The North Wilfcesboro Nres. T. J. ROBERTMOX. Editor 4c Pabllsher THURSDAY, OCT. 17, 1895 A flare I'lml. rjiiladelj hi;. licir r !. J'iblical seholr.rs, and, indeed, the whole religion-' world, v. Ml be profoundly interested v i li r ; announcement, t .k'' :T ) e" t!'y on good nuthoi'iv, t!ii t a in jip- ' script of the i'.ur go?pc in r.i- :a! i..-.t 'la; itc I'l-an-iis Martin h the name of: a co!-icd woman sixty-six years ; of aire- who is, vc believe, the older- Mihool girl, white or black, . , :ti A!;:' i:ni. About a year or; t-.5!s Knnr . lroi!i 25 .. i,l ... u.ei v .. v- r-.;e sianuu uui in . ; r...... " lorj THE WAD MANIA TOn f.'-'ECUi.ATtON ; NOW R'.FE IN EN C '-AND. jsro W t. 3 i, -oi;r,;rI;,biic "schod with the, monthi, 2 cents. ; beon found m 1 Iio eoivoit on Int.,!, r !or of learning how to read' ... : . J. o r r C at. I."r. ! x zi C!u'j? Coarc -i: All coram juicitions. letters, remittances, tc. shou'tl be B'ldresKcd to the elitor. We will not be held responsible for the views of correspondents, and wrye the rlfcht to reject any communication sent in for publication. fy Advertising rates furnished on appli cation. (Entered at the I'ot office in North Wilkcs boro, N. C, as Second-Class matter. AI'unt filial, which wr.s Hl'lt Gex. Mauone, of Virginia, is is dead. The Republicans of that State are now anxiously looking around for some one t till his plocc. The North CaroUna pencil pushers arc in Atlanta this week (those who could leave their busi ness). They arc, doubtless, hav ing a great time. All this rot about "Honest Elections" makes us tired. Put honest men in charge of tho elec tions and they will be held hon estly, it makes no difference to what parly they belong. All this ami v. iii',1 aim aiuiongu snc was ...,, r ; Justinian nearly l,-lr:0 ye-i-a pgo, i.?:;- .-!x yenrsoM at the time ' rcYmnii.'fc-:"? iL when Christianity wf young, r'i'eii with a marked de- luMd?, Lr. U c:: tho and its Leas, .ed rcco.-d wov'd I .rrte of rapidity. She was so well , sp'a11 uniuiai'j o wj-. ci. vii c -vu .. i wiiii r.er progress iuai ..ir.t ,o ,..' if The value of such i'nu'.-: of course, en the in I ! - iv. ev.de - i depends Uhe has aeeed to keep up ll TC ! Vt3 which has k t h-y.ic.'jn in a whirl for ; montlM ii.l : in fell ! M. V. Tho Iliu GOPPE I IIAVE TIIIS DAY rniCHASKD i tit-it. R e wmm f tti'lv her force. Amcrifrni i:tc::ii3M fioin Kiig- 8!;e now reads very well j l.d tell the Tiio;rt if i:,-:itiv la!cs of for- cr3 nt thfir nril in Hit : Int. l fii.,,. l 1 l.o-l : tanos Utsz niI? ;n tLc: :2 s.f jndgement of e.qciU that !e She will n-ain atiend the public tt ' v:V 'u 1! present parchment v : s wn , e.i f,.j..jU's ibis wm'.er, and expects tevcrnl i?w.I:u-h n?ul j:!k;j: icr.; 1- ' within fi'.'ty years -f 'A.o dor; h crjtotnake creator advances than camo qtite well vL-i-fd cpon thefcubit-ct. i the last of the r.jor!le w.vA g ? 0Vcr during the coming session. ''a?f' hc: ?f fr.flr.;r.ti.l ! mi w-j. 1 1 'f',. , T! l.t i t 1- l 1 .iri'SUR; JJT'U HI eyes both of rcholsi? quarians. ard tl.'ii'.n ihi-rji: ever been nnv Inuo in to the many hundreds of people t?c c:-ceif::n .' ;he go'ia trcitcircut in e ; who cannot read and write, for ; tLo (. jtiLI- inent rec-pcctiiig iis value 'X be if thi poor ignorant colored wo- v.-ith the Zf . i-i Lruloa torlay. Auier awaitrd with lhc!y in'crta by ra;i do xhU. there is no rea-" jra? : (1 I cannot se the Chilian v.i. . in v. hy every one f lould not do ,vlK3, C:-.:r.;-ai:aaiy crr.ro will to- Tjr Ihe Dein'-. a. Jc i'.oj. e. n i . t lucre is positively r.o t-n c ConcorJ K.aiK-arJ. tiuis will lo: i!:c sr.mc . a ex( use k r ai.y eis n to live in ; :.. i i i Since the 1 opu-- have hcci ; , , . , sever: ! frnilt-Jicn ..o aro very heavy j lulling the reins !;':ing the ""V .... i doa21, ln V:v.t , tix-h-fabulons fortune vcar everv day v u cum her-- tu ", "ho v" l'A to lcarn' ore bc,UB rjacle ri'"ht aW7' TbiuL cf 3 ear, eer, a) t.i i nt. fhaves bciug eagtilyuRht for at ?200, some good Old j.urrrr wlio Hum a rut ronntr tin Did. and of a ciob of investors and tpecu thc blame of the low price of co'- Little Dora Flks the S vcar latcrs 8rasPiuS at almost any prico for ton in 1891 unon tlie Democrats, ' . i .' .1 i. ' le Vt t -... t ! the shares of companies of which only denouncing the lVpnllsis and V ' -"7 ! enanare ncod, without even . 1 Jl iT. 11 V II iVllUU LU IV 1JD11 1 I tm 1 ILL ! 1 T lri r I'l I ITJM III 1 I '1 TTB i inrT O tfil ! FORMERLY ur.'C 15 V HT- O- SIEIIS 1P1EC' T. I. ""O cS3 CO., AND WILL CONTINUE TO V. Till: SAME IN NORTH wjlkesuoro roii the pueiose or Fitting Up and Repair ing Stills, Caps & Worms. Yours VtryTii'hj, tVIrs. P. C. HILDERBRAND. ,:K.:? ir. C. HEROUEY, Kana?er. ;r:i a id I met i ' d .y.-J, that can coirijjare ny t hi.-fury -d the vic- j-ibeird by I con! ! Icar: North Wifktfilaro, X. C.j AH:ii 2.', I It 1-1 1 lit I 7 JK ' K-Nl. V. i 1- - v V fcfc.t UJtii) XJi. T ilnciAn nnAn a fnl nviLinrf jfrf'i. - . - ill !.: i. .ti..1J!UOJV" "'" coiintv. hocrod her fat her to c ve rr.rposes. JNotwithsiandisia L fact that iA itgimuvu nuuui. w.v.v.. ftnsl ofticr intent on to co.iie , " .... ... .7. . . . .tr twlllmmvn n-rt riirt ",,v rir,H HI., T is simply the effort of one party m)to 113 wcdncg(hv a ! 7;! L? o " and sections ivicg gold rl dionds ! IUUK 01 1111 Wttil? to get the advantage of another, gentleman from No. 2, and for ! . i i v i !jeeTiiu oi an ..ere. iora uiu an and yoarH, the ponh;co w-.lhnaly bo- m T" . several years a strong 1 epulis, h(J i ; , d womi aDd : Moves the wild .Wits told tiBcw iHB action oi me "iaiioiiHi ttaiuu uini no uonu 1.0ncJ :n n ,.e -nrl- noss'ble stre;ini3 discovered in e ABSHER HARDWARE-CO.. NORTH WILKESBORO, O., AS RECEIVED THE LARGEST AX!) AlOST COMPLETE Republicans" or Republican suar planter, of Louisiana, in repudat ing tho negroes and calli" for a white Republican pa; ly has caus ed quite a flutter of excitement and indignation among tho old time Republicans and negroes, and they threaten to go over in a body to tho Democrats. Hicks, the great weather prog nosticator, says that January, 1890, will bo a scorcher in the way of bitter cold weather, and advises all, who would bo on the safe side, to provide. H's prog nostications, which are generally prevarications, may como .rc this time, so it might bo well to prepare for it by tho way, biing us some wood. 1 7ft V nil ' mai ' ' xcinoc'r.i'8 w ere lj;,t ,u;r iltlo conld d not responsib o fo- the hny p -.ce an j ft f v di;Vs. d , HI C'JllOII ill. il'l, IJIUl lilAilUUJ ) IS i. ' !! 1.1 .1 clLV without he:-::ttio:i pr.r in tbe nprr mines. "In ItO '. I was told there, tho Crockery, Paints, Varnishes, Guns, s;M!Pistois, Sporting Goods, Cutlery, Etc, Oils ever before in Nortliv.estcrn North Carolina. rnrivnli. Attor rlnilnMmrr ' iiivvifmk r:n frm 9 .". tn i ".0 tv.r noi-f- AVI a n i i 1 .. i i . . - - . . . " -.-. lii'ii in wi mi iiii'in. :iiki i c r . i . r. i - iiripnc r in. i ij iimm :S :"r"a"lTli .C .-I for IVrtillzenng, ! S oddity to no. t aro best advet'tiser. The? iio: f', - lv S''J "J '""iirradlng, c:c.,Ehc received 821.33. f"' " - 7- ; n-niV ejleK- cr'v-x i -rr3-", .-. Democratic route of 1C90.' v,.,ft f.,, ' r..,a f1lof 1;tfi there are 13a other c-inpitmc, the shares- 3-iC-ti aiSS, CXjnQ...Lj. J.JClTL C3 !iliO Jtelicctoi fM3 that little nf which are lte-L but vbith aro nut . :, k;.. ..!.:.. r ... 4i. ToTiuntlieRnlt'ir.fnfliit. ' ' The Raleigh corcsponde-t of , Mccly" Her father is one of the the R(ch.nond DisAich gPVs:i very bc.t farmers in the county, o rv :.j!inii savs that on a two horse ouwiu xeii'uei ir uiu e.p'e."Mii themselves a? vcv stro i iy n make above &1,000 net. Mr. Elks euliivarcr. o-t-y a small farm but a;io::ds tn it ar.d makes a full crop in corn, cotton, tobacco and c 1 e.;i humuw uns e.ir lie win ot the a.Iy in tb'.s S ;uc. 'lliey : say it is a ncccs-i!iy. Tliey i i-o n n 99 1 1. n i 4l. f V. n I 1 .1 1 !' 'r.-. i tl 1 11 ill I i:u 1.1 111 1 ill j. n.i.i inu Commiiiec oug!.. fo be aooUsIicd on the giound ut it 's '.;ot in touch with tl:'j cc.Mi'.y v( e s. lis mci'bds a 0 r-.11 lis v'j'i ir.i;", and whi'caMo- ;. e !'.;' f.' included amen; tho dividend payers. There is a valuation r.t present cf oer $1,000,000,000, ceverlng only a portion of the Kafilr chaff , so that yuu can readily &ce tLc wondcifal interest that tbe investors in Li-:lai!d aro showing in this field." "Li tbe outpnt rl r "d in that terri tory snf-liv-it to b u: tl - African go- : in erov of evervti:!ngt be::': .Jack Jack? l : V: ) tb' "i.OCJ to NEW GOODSAD Some Articles cf the old Stock I will Offer at CORT "In AVho can : fro;a ! nsomh. In the oi-.t r -3 froaa ; Sliirts, Calicos, etc. 149,814 to K' otjuc v. 1J;::s far, ! r.t r.:j:o.:?'.f d to -0C0 (-iir.-.oi y.er A nice line of Umbrell.if, l:nur,, Ur.ts, fients Xef !c- .vcar I can handle in the jieM has qr,!'iitcti w'ih ::: vlcv." th . ui j ctujcr. luo oat: v. r .;. no - special irom urcensuoro to p tf t rc...lS0 The ixL : ;t i so:iic i'Oud pro. v 1 -v e i v ! v. 1 ir'.otte Observer relates the ! i.:- :.h of pnfct of or.-.e?, ,Le Xcrth Wilkesboro. X. C. rrr.il vplca. rri. .eel :T 1 l . t The FaTmers1 Nationpl Con gress which met in Atlanta last week and has been hold'ng daily sessions since, took a vote on the silver question 10 to 1 Mon day morning, and the 16 to 1 fac tion was com pletely downed. The vote stood 251 0-14 against and 104 5-14 for. The East, North and South voted solidly against it. Looks like the 16 to 1 faction ain't as stroug as it was thought to be at one time. At a Methodist love feast in Annapolis, Md., the other day, one of the members-of the chnrch in giving in his experience caused some commotion by exclaiming: "Sam Jones stated at a camp meeting that no Democrat will got to Heaven. I am trying to mako Sam Jones out a liar, 1 am a Democrat and expect to go to Heaven. Neither Sam Jones nor anybody eleo can drive mo out of tho Democratic party." the party is in s'vaits, rnJ tai something must be d r.o to popu larize it. lull i-v;:- !..:-i(!cnt which happen- rc '' inK " 1 C-o au vr.. an r " !rr r ' ....... ,ij .ic i-rai cct :if i B U G G f ES ? ."uG-IESi! Blf'3GjS'" lnci'e w ere several deieudauts m void h c i t n -t r i . ": -1. n iineo 'Marvis. c-oi. )as. J.. JU Tiivd remarked: "The Jarvis fani i:y bcemsio oe ngunng conspicu- SoBfh riam f: ,Drf(JAi lAm.'rn 1?..,. til-.,.- 6.:sly licrc this week." WLen it i, ,-zt.I r,-t iho KM ;jUgglUb. " Udliit KCC, " noUB " ( JU - W KOfl .Another member of the bar re- output in is:J v - 00 1 ,T c.,flX.:'. " . 1a v'0Va1 ;. ;o 1- " SO! 2f024.lcl) rc,,. rtn1 1J;,, r.:r ia !,,.. ! ALL KINDS OF SMITH Wo?;.' II V.'ITJI Di-si i TCI x 10?. -I. VI. i l,61G,o:a ciiicrs-, tho eh 'i tio:i i four MtrrricNc. Having tho needed merit to more than make good all th? ad vertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have a v LfcVi-i pii,noiiiVhai can., j- . r yii ir i rt, , f ' ' 17, --xr -j.r. vitnii, unueu auues uic ralnc r.ot only cf screvitic: i i i v i - v lyii'iiii'ii. i i i - i i j o --', - sumption, Couglis and Colds,ti.e'i hntHn .t. . t; Jiaicin fitn,,l,nnfn:;nnv; i !i, , ! Col. Loyd: "No sir. He was A,.,;,,. Qi..., i . i i J called and tailed. Judgmant ; Arnica halve, t!.e lct m the fr world, and Dr. King's New Life! Ulil fiT1 c':,!Vi's j Pills, which are a perfect !!!. i tt .mi-.j i u .t.hh tor o. J All tliese remeuu.fi are iruaranlcea i J.ir. th Miller, ot lrvmr. 1 1-: "n cc x :r dol-aia 1! of ever U r.s tia ;:ti' :i in tha WK MAKE THEM ALL I-lKST-CLAi, CTARANl KKL !LXD MADK AND i tit of c;n:- i tnct atlorncv, remarked: " ell, ' moditia and cf ti.ev.mi .V: trudo, ia i they tried him the other day in k appreciated.'" Ciuein-U Erqrirer. j Cash cr Ifcrketacls Prcclnce nr-fin RltV (North Wilkesbcro, N. O. cil what We Want. 5 SILLS, ;s l.i w I:rtd t!e farmers of thii sect :: to i:.ture in tho to do inst what h claimed for ; Writes that he had a Severe Kid. ! i" til:. ...) Uillul.: ilu J-ljiaiiU them and the dealer who-e name dey trcil lc for maiiv years, wii'i, f a ...mi ... . :.. i... ' t. i t.. is uiLciiuvu nuii;.ii.i jii .jm j4,i.iii beeie puiiio iii nib aim uiso to tell you morcot them, bold at; that his .f t i n v trojiPa. rus fe' fl GO TO uiult was anecteo. Dr. Geo. Donghton's Drt:g store, i 'le tried manv so called Kidnev . . Hires but' without any good resnlt. On th-MM-Farm. . vbout ft year fl,0 h(J b(?Jan ugc Superintendent Leazar, of the of Electric Bitters and found rc penitentiary, on his return IiomejHcfat once. Electric Titters is from a visit to the State farm,o.i ;Cspeciallv adapted to cure of all the Koanoke, says the crop o.; Kidnev and Liver troubles and The Republican, leaders have already commenced laying their plana for tho purpose of pnlling tho wool over tho eyes of tho would-be reformers, our Populist friends. They, the aiorcsaid Republicans, aro willing to 7uso again in tho State, but when it comes to fusion nationally they won't tolerate such an idea. It remains to bo seen whether the men who were once good Demo crats and favored good Stato government, such as tho Democ racy of North Carolina has given since it has been in power, will aid in this scheme of letting the Republicans again hold tho ba1 ance of power in the beloved "Old Norrh Stale." conon is aooui iwoiinrus as large per acre us that oi last year, but as there is an increase of 500 often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our etate mcnt. Price only 50c. for larre By the People r ?; 1 for t he Peo ple. F r I; ub.te p: i pert) enly. No salaried Ofii-er? to support. No Capitalists to enrich. No No Expense. DOUGHTON'S - -DRUGSTORE Fn'r and limoraMr a 'jtii:u-i5t r f nil 1. t'osts less than i no-lilli'i f what is 'u:l to Capital Con -n::'.c3 uvA is five timg as secure. G. 6'. KBKIlTj Local Ajt. North Wilkestoro, N. C. acres ho believes it will be ae i bottle. At Dr. Geo. Doughton's 1 iciti ill UUH.UIII, iia Jat-i. CoTb crop, as to its value he expects For DRUGS, PATENT MEDIOIlviof j. OB AC O, CIGARS, PIPES, STATION k'JtY, COMBS, BRUSHES, SOAPS, PAIIIT BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, DIAMOND DYES, BLACKING, SPONGES, CHAMOIG SKINS, &C. NORTH WILKESlWUOj N. C. AND THE WIND BLOWS it to bo worth 25,000 morc. Tho a bushels Dmr Store. M. McNeil, Wilkcsboro, has bo corn crop is very large, and j,lft received a new line of shoes careful estimate of it is 125,000 j and- dry goods. They arc ex ishcls. tremely low call early. President CIcvoIaimI roiulnp. Notice. Col. John C. Tipton, editor of I 1y virtuoof adeeivcef the Superior Curt the Rutherford ton Democrat, I f co",ltf ' N:. c" 1 "ie R . .. . . ' i Jenkins vs. D. W. fc.uoak, J. T. Ferguson leariia ui.tt x residen t vicveianu and J. M. Mit.licl!, rendered at Felruarj' nas accepteu an invitation irom Col. Fiank Coxe to spend several days with him at his delightful Green River farm in Rutherford county shooting -iU'il. I'.lr. Cleveland will stop over with Col. Coxe as lie return from At lanta, about the U5th. j The authorities of Postcn i versity have decided that t':e s.h dents mt:?t either give up tV: us? ' of tobacco or leave t!:e ii:s;i(r jtion. ! Congressman Stroud say; re does not know a negro Ropubli-i can in Chatham count- all Pop-! Term lsr, I will ollVr for sale at the Court House door in Wilkcsboro, N. ('., for cash at public auction on the It A J)a? of Novcmler 1S95, iwoce UTiitis if stock Xo's 1 and 2 tf the Vi'!.cs';- r. L-ti; 1 and Iiaprovcineut Co., for 2i it"" a iiii stock of suid C'omjany, r the pur v.;!uj i.l lnl j cr Uare, d.'posited by I). It. S.r.-.ak with the Clerk of Superior Con Cotl-.iti nil Security. ThisOct.Hth, 10. A.M. Vasxov. Clei-k f -iijicriijr Court of Vilkes Count v, N. ( T. 3iE. B U 'HjAjHTR. I In on you and you fi.miiv giving so::. c one a cold. TV avoid this WATCIi3IAKK!lJILI-;n.j Main Street, - - JXUn, X C. is easy enough, dust drop us a card and ve will rivc von prices on everything that is meded in the building el a. house at Reduced 1 a 3 W Is prepared to do all kinds oi "Watch, Clock, and Jewelry 1 Re pairing. Fine Yw.ieh Rop-Jring a opccialtv. j . . " , Satifrfactioufjur.rantco.! i.icvcrv i:rt;c!ai ! lvc us a tr 0VT ajl wc feel confident you wiil be our future Anything in ir.v liii rvk-reJ i'r .t. '.tlv :.t : enstpmpr. Ynnro it will pay you to s h nie K-fre buvini I nuw;uw or jowein . JvC't. 1 ours. T.M UUTNER. Nortli Wilkesboro, N. C. V7ILKE3EOKO MF'G CO., Fhe Da, Li O Dining, $cAViE Af S JRauE ?;r W COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A TA T? For a rrmnt, nwrr anl aa bore4 i. . i. r, v-.to to nil a I fc ., who hive bn ;,. 4tl i4 1 veirV jwi-.'.rnoel- tmtont baatifs.. : uu'-if iiiVa. 0.,T.::ctlyr wifllfnUM. A ilnti:'roU tin. i ion -pninir l"tpnM at 1 hiw t . oo. t it uem sent -n'f. Also a c- ;!cc .3 1; aw ia Ic:' and cipnlii i loo'a m-nt ' t. i -nt takr ihroiiph ? n Ca Tf 1- re fT MBlnotlcoi i-Sclint: ' . -irr.n, Bnd t .3 re I'rvi t, ..Miflyln . r ul-' ?1 v. O it Ct t- tli ' I , i.inr. ' r. . r -n r wo M. v'J year. w f pt, .r t fm I nlldltiif fMii: ui him!:1- '.'.; nr. Ijiriplo ffy -. cT't"- ? oci.'ams br-nii- t ill l)l.lt.-. I.l rr.'iM. .'..I ... . I and CAFFEY PR1TCHKT7 n:- np v. i.h a large lot ..f 1 1 ItNI jTURE. They have a sn.nll n; ni'.r f 1" S in:: y.i t ; ires n bd uiufc uiey wiii c.ose vr.i ciicip. J !.e :. ci '! : :;ti; v i;I s ill rear ;n mind that they tilw.iys !i.ie MCXSTT & HACKETT KEROSENE OIL. 5 "b-u.;- cccco c-f ii?.m."teer u ' i . t" l ( cive your 1 and will treat vo.i ri-b:T Thanking yen far n.-SL i-.-trcr.agc : 1 trace in Hie luture, we t;re ou:s. Advertise in Tue News. VILKESBORO FURNITUH CO., u lists. xvxsesco-xwimzhi&FxlSAY. 'orth Wilkcsboro, N. ( CA1T KY & P-JTCPIfT, Pioprs. 1
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