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THE CHRONICLE. liOGAL DOTS. yT iook out f or snow j --Get a move on you; j To-morrow is Thankseriv- ing.: the fow is the time to get winter wood. ; , j P. L ;! Hays aavertises. Win. Pardue's Jand for -sale under mortgage. ! . . J poL James Ho'rton, of Caldwell, was in! the city last week.; j v -qMr. "Vyne and family are expected to arrive on the train to night;- Tuesday. 1 j HThe business- houses will all'tje closed tomorrow, Thanks giving Day. ' . ! Capt. Quincy F. Neal. of JeSers'on, was in the city last The Collector s office of this district has been removed . from Statesvinf to Asheville. j The R. R. is showing a big difference-in the produce trade Irom what it used, to be. j -Col. Dula is on a "trip I to Statesville, Moresyille and oth- r places in that section. i i it - 4-Hon. W. H. Bowers, of Caldwell, was ill the city' last wees:. , triad, to see iort. that the stores . Thanksgiving ,t part of the day. W. Barber will :sgiving services in pal church to-mor- day:- ' r . ! Erwinand family days,with latives lixv Iredell v i-V'"l -rl umn; rexurnea last week ba-v- successfuftrip jwith tie. ' ! ost-office Inspector, j Mr, i, Wayland, was in the citjri ast week, and went from (herd Jefferson".! , Wft wftro srlad to see i MrsJ ? o : f DJ Smith able to be in town f Friday . She has certainly Jid aHong spell of sickness. Mr. Gus Wilcox and fami s a ' A 1 - 4. L- ' A - - . - . J I 1 -I - - . J , FsX-W f 1 , I 1 I 11 s-l. V I I I If L L 11. 1. U A. JM 1 A. v V -J ? ' ' O j isit to relatives in Raleigh. !-Miss Jennie Vyne, who attending College at Statesvilb -will aiifmd Thankserivine: i Wilkesboro with her parent Rev. -Mr. Gentry, of Jeffe son, filled the Methodist j pulp. on jlast Sunday morning, an t reached an excellent sermon. - Jwpihave it on very re th( a)le information that "State "of Wilkes" has gone Republican. Bad news. .(-.''' i The new R. R. don't ma any difference. Charley Torti lin has been round selling goods to our peole jiist ame. " ZY-'-j. '' : !l-Just read the awful epitaph . . Al I . A. 11 M o; that teiiow wno am u at Ferguson and .Hubbard sold their goods too high, and take .timely': warning.' ;;. ! , Wilkesboro- is certainly Jng a good portion' of Asue produce trade.. Jt is mmon thing to see six streets at once. ' j Iiast Thursday was the liar's first trip .any f distance, 'down in the ; Hunting Crfeek 4 - - . - ' ' I country. There is no question abDut it being one of the pret tiest sections in Wilkes county Viola Prevette happened with a uainful accident one (morning last week; - In cross . inr the street just before . a - wasroni : she was knocked down the horses, and before n could be stopped . it I nearly clear the no i or. the i i i . ea: warning to both children. .! -Work upon the Gap Creek gold, mine' is being vigorously pushed., Capt. Ames ! is now working three sets of ' hands ana. runs day and night. j . Wilkesboro is besting- her se f in the chiclcen trade. It is surprising to see the amount of I fowls that are i changing hrnds' here and at good prices to 3. There is at 'least 2500 sold he re every week and perhaps more.: , - j j ; . , -Mr. Jaines Cale, of new Cistle townshipjj r.aised a tur n p this year which, weighs 10 p )unds, and measures 2 feet in circumference. ' That is a pret ty good one. iMow if we CDuld just run upon a sweet pptato to down the Winston SettneVs net. we would feel satisfied. J A report is current through mis section that there has .been considerable fire in Statesville c hd that Wallace Bros; were burned out. . This i is . entirely raise in every j respect. In stead of beinj? ; burned out This is entirely false in every respect. Instead j of being mrned out Wallace Bros, now iave the oest lot of goods ever )ffered to pur people. ; i -i-Rev, ptis Ii.fJordon, of the Reddies Rivei.: Mission, left Monday for the'Western if.' C Conference,1 which commences fco-day. He went by Greens boro to spend a short time with irindR there. He will go from conference to enter' the Insti tution at wainsboro Ga. and will remain there for ; the en suing year. We are sorry to lose Mr- ijordon. Fox hunting seems to be the rage down on Munting Orfifik. Whenever you meet Reason Bell, Wilson Howard, Clint Jarvis, or Mich Vannoy, you may expect to be greeted with some such expression as "Have you got a good fox dog? or. do. you know who has a good fox dog?" or something of that kind, and that's about all you can get out of them. There . were six- persons baptized by immersion at the depot ford of the adkin River last Sunday. The persons were Viola Prevette, Mattie Jones, Mattie McNeil, Jesse McNeil, James ! Jones and Unarley Jones.: The RcyJ R. L. Patton administered the ceremony. There was a large congregation present. Wilkesboro has certainly been handling a fine chance of apples, considering the short crop this year! No less than 15 00 bushels have been handled here in the last eight or ten days, and it has been this way for some time. There has not been less than 12,000 bushels handled right here this season so far. That is a ; considerable item, with such a short crop. The Mfssionary Soceity held a meeting at the Methodist church last Sunday nigbt. It was quite a success.., The Pro gramme was- interesting and well ; arranged. Prof. I Aber nethy made an interesting ad dress, and . the children . sang some beautiful songs. One . of the prettiest things we ever heard was a duet, 'All for Je- drivers and ' gladly covered and enveloped tne end of the rock "as a hen doth her brood." It is certainly a curiosity; - . ; Esq; Staley performed the all important ceremony, L the 19th inst., for Wm. ' DerrVund Cora Hays both Oolorec It took place at old aunt Fa&nie Brown,s, in this townslip. They say jthey had a daAly amner nxea up. i l r?r1 flnWih T 1 -l ' m naa tne surveying of his lot1 completed. It makes an addi-3 tion to the town of about 200 lots, varying in size from three quarters to two acres per lot. These lots we understand, will be put upon the market for sale. There is no more desira ble part of Wilkesboro than this property "Cowles,s Addi tion to Wikesboro." ' We hope to- see it improved right away. lYe Weep Because We Lore Him. "Bro. Deal" sorrowfully; joins with Bro. Haydn in his weepingiover the symptoms of mental aberration exhibited by Capt. Ashe, of the .News and Observer. : The Captain has be- como a victim of the mania to be a punster. Read these lines from his pen, and weep with us: "In about ten days, the Solons will rpronvpneat V ashincrton. and manv will be sore-Ions for trno." Bucklen's Arnja alve. Tbe best SaIto io the wild for Cuts, Brais es, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itlloml Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, dipliins, Corns, and all skin Eruption, ai d pojvelj cores piles, or no pay required. It is gtiran teed to give per fect satisfaction, or mone Ire fancied. Price 25 cents per box. FOR SAlf liTft Staley & Co. AdTlce to 2totHr . lira. WnfSLioWs Soothes STBVPahonld alwara be used when children are cutting' teeth. It re lieret tbe little suffereratoace; it produce natural, quiet Bleep, and the little cuentbawakeaas bright as a button. It im Terr pleasant to taste. It soothes tke chQd. softens the gu ma, allays all pain, regulates the bo we is, sndis ths best known remsdr for diarrboaa, whether srinngr from teething or other causes. Twenty-arc cents a bottle. rr : NOTICE.' H. M. and 31. Joines,' plaintiffs, - ' j ' against -t ! Felix EdwaHe,- defendant. . Action for debt: , .1 Tho defendant Felix Edwards is hereby no tified to appear at the next term of Wilkes Su perior Court, to be held st the Court House ia NUlkesboro N. 0. on the 1st. Monday in March. lS'.l and answer or dmer to the complaint o,f the plaintiffs in this action, j Nor. llth 1899. ilton McNeil, C. S, O. John S. Crauor. AWy for Plt3. ' D.O'MT ,BE . " When YOu WJint the i AT TH LOWEST PRICES J. CZSss3 tk O GO TO in DEALER IN no over All those heating and Itching humors of the scalp, so troubclsom to many per sons, are effectually cured, by the use of Ayer's Hair Vip-o , ,T rpttnlpil to in time. thGarnsea.ses are veryrhihla to - At - reswItTn the loss of the hair, v Married his own Wife. On last Sunday, in Mulberry township, by. the Rev. G. W. Adams, J. Gorden Ellege was married to Mira J. Ellege. The peculiar part of business is the fact that these.same parties wore married severel years ago, and Sunday was the second time they have gone through the ceremony. Some time af ter the first marriage they con eluded thev could not live to gether, and Mrs. Ellege began a suit in the Superior court for a divorce- Gordon. Ellege left the country. The. divorce was granted some thing over a year ago. lElleore retumfnl some O I o time ago and h and his di vorced wife decided to try married ;life again, so they were married for the cecond i time last Sunday. We do not now recall a similar case. Ihe Use Of IlarsV drastic purgatives- to relieve costlve- nesa Li a dangerous prartlce, and nr? liable to liuien tU t3ease on-tlie patient than to cure lcit i3 needed Is a medicine that. In eactuolly opening uie ooweis, corrects clvj cajiive navit ana estaunsnes a natural dApy action. Such an aperient Is found in Ayer's Pills, w'alch, whll9 thorough in action, strengthen a well as stimulate the bowels and excretory orgiai. - ! 'Foreijcht ysars I was afflicted with con stip vtioa, which at lst became so bad that tiu doctors could do no more for me. Then I bw-gaa to take Ayer's I Fills, and soon the bowels becam3 regular and natural In theftr movement. I am now la excellent health.' Wm. II. DeLaucett, Dorset, Out. " Yheu 1 feel the need of a cathartic, I take Ayer's Tills, and find them to be more. Effective than any other pill I ever took.' Mrs. B. C. Crubl), Burwellville, Va. " Tor years I have been subject to constl p tl y i and nervous headaches, caused by de r;.i:; uieiit of the liver. ! After taking various romi Hj. I have become convinced that Avar's Tills aro the best. They hare never f ill j 1 1 relievo my bilious attacks In a short tim 3; a-.i'l I am sure my system retains Its toin I ja.tjr arter tne use of tbese inlls, than ha beou the case with any other medicine I Ux7i trld." H. S. Sledge, Weimar, Texas. Oyer's Pills, Dr. J. C. ATEB & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers In Medicine. ROTICEi Towu T.ots fmr Snlr. 1 corner l-t (in Slain street, near Public Squaro in Wi!keboo N. C.82'r; by 132. feet 1 acre lot m;ar K. Yallce3 .on bck street 203 Ht rtsof Fino Truit land on Brushy Jits in Wilkes county," with a Cue youn? orchard. 900 acres in Watanga'connty, on which are A betis and Flexible 6and-8tono. Sale to be private. L. D. LOWE & J. T. FERGUSON, F-xcutors of Mi s. A. P. Calloway, deceased WilKesboro, Oi-t. 13, 1S00. Kxccaism' IViiee TTaving qualified as execntors of Mrs. A. . T, Call-wav, deceased, wo horc-by notify all per sons I:id bted to said deceased .to come for ward and lhaku immediato paymwnt And all pToiiti hnvir.g claims agninst said deceased will xhibit thorn duly authenticated on or be. "ore Oct. iSth 1S01 or this notice will bo plead in bar of their recovery. Thi- Oct. IS, 130. L. 1). LOWE & j- T. FERGUSON, Executors of Mrs. A. P. Calloway, deceased. sus", sang so sweetly by Her bert and Alice Smoak; ; " Just below ;Mrs. Howard Somers's, on Hunting Creek, bythe: side of the road,; is cer tainly! a perfect curiosity. A large oak at and a huge 25 or 30 tone1 ed some mj alliance. ail each other aipund a f the hill Merit Wins. We desiro to ear t J onr citizens, that for years we have been eelliug Dr Kin'a New Dis covery for Consumption, Dr. King's Now lif Pills, Buckleu'8 Araica Salvo and Electric Bit- t"js-, and have never handled remedies that a. 11 as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee tlum every time and we stand ready to ic- faud the iurcl ase price, if satisfactory results do not 'follow their use. These remedies hare mm Hu ir trreat rjouularitv purely ou vheir v a S. merits. Staley Co. Druggist. The Furniture Store is head quarters for harass. ' Don't forget that you can can buy Coftins at the- Furniture StoreNxs cheap as you can have them made. Why go to other markets when you can tuy furniture as cheap at the Furn iture Store as you can any where. If you are in need of a good buggy or cart call at the Furniture Store. ' Merchants should nattronise home ! & biiyiKerosine Oil of Iseley & Caffey. A Safe Investment. Tm one which is miaranteed- to .bnncr .toui aitisLctorv reanlta. Or in case of failare a re- turnfof purchase price. On this safe plan you can pay from our advertised Druggist a bot- tu of Dr King's ; New Discovery for Con sumption . It is guaranteed to br ng relief in every case," when used for any affectiou of Throat, Lungs or chost, such as Consumption IufUmatioulof Lungs, Bronchitis, Astbma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleae- ant and acreeable to taste. Derfectlv cafe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottle free at Staley & Co. Drug store. Tnlaable Town Property for Sale. 25 acres of land in Wilkesboro inclu ding "Barrack's Hill" for sale in lots in bulk, also 70 acres from one to two east of Wilkesboro. well located Salisbury road. ?ot terms, etc, L. P. Lowi, Banners Elk, N. F. Somers, WTilkesbbro, N- c-" - v- 7inST-G5.r It's almost ten years i-ince we were marrted. Sit down: let's have an experience meeting. How's the wi f e f " . "Oh 1 ehes so-o, iiffl s nrnal, --always waaU lnptnethln5 I can't afford., Well, we all want fcouething more than we're rot. Don't yoo f " . . u Yes : but I gtjess want will be my master. I started to keep down expenses ; and now Lil says I'm 'mean,1 and she's tired of caving .nd never bavin; anythine to how for it. I mw yonr wife down 'reet. and phe looked a bappy as a queen 1 " 'I thiftk she is ; and we are economical, too. . have to be. My wife can make a little go further than anyone 1 ever knew, yet ahe'a always enr prisinjj me with soaae dainty contrivance that add to the comfort and beant6f our little home, and phe'a always merry a a, lark. When I ask how he manages it, alio always lanrhs and says: Oal that's my secret I But I think I've cif covered her wcrt t,. When we married, we both knew we shonld have to be very can fnl, bat j&ha made oneconditlon : she wonld have her Magazine. And sho wa riffht I I wouldn't do wUhont it my self for donble the abcrlption price. W read It tojethr, from the tiile-page to the last word t the arories keep onr hearts yoonj?; the .pynopMa of important events) and fcientific mattera kepa me posted so that I can talk understanding of;, what is coin? on : my wife is always trying some new idea from the household department: h- make all her 1 reuses and tho for the children and phe geM all her patterns for nothing, with the Magazine ; and we saved Joe when he wa so sick with ths croup, by doing Jurt as directed in the 6anitnnan Department. Cut I can't tell yoa half What wonderfnl Magazine is it V I . Demort's Family Majrnzine, and " What r Why that's what lil wanted SO bad, and I told her it was an extravagance." ! "Well, my friend, that's where yoti made a grand mistake, and one you'd better rectify a soon as you can. I'll take yonr anb.' right here, on my wife's account: she's bonnd to have a china tea-cet in time for out tin wedding next month. My gold watch was the premiam I got for gttin up a club. , Here's a copy, with the new Premium List for dab?, the bicr-rcst thing ont! If you don't see in It what yoa want, you've only to write to the publisher and tell him what you want, whether It is a tack hammer or a new carriage, and he will make special terms for yoa, either for a club, or for part casu. Better snbscribe right off and surprise Mrs. Tom. Only $2.00 a year-wm wve fifty tunes that in six months. Or send 10 cents direct to the Eublisher, W. Jennings Demorest. 1 Eart 14th treet. New York, for & epeciaaea copy con tarn tag the Premiam list." ; j LIVERY .& FEED Stables. PIIARR i WELLBORN, jDrop'd. CONFECTIONERIES, TOBA.GCO. CIGARS & A FrfTi Stock Alwajs on nana. Ee snrc to call. a-?e eoves- toves; Stoves1, - AYE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF STOVES OF DIFFERENT KINDS. WE HAVE THE NEW LEE AND IEON KING, THE LEADING COOK STOVES OF THE COUNTRY: " We are prepared to do all kinds of tin and , sheet iron ..work. . ! WJ H. STARR, & CO. ill tafey Dealers in Go DRUGS, PATIX: IVJEDICiMES, '-Tobacco. Cigars. CUarcUs, Eancj and Toilet Soaps, etc . etc. i "Prescriptions promptlj' and accuratefilled. Situated in the Steye Johnson store house. J-. EVRNS.& CO., STATESVILLE, PJ. C. j . Dealers In . f GENERAL HARDWARE AGRICULTUR AL IMPLEMENTS, GUNS. PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, SASH, DOORS. BLINDS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. We have the largest stock of Shells, Wads, Cartridges etc., in. Western N. C., and handle shot by the ton. loravianTallsAcafleiy. (TEACHERS: R. L. Pattox, (Amherst College, Mass.) J. W. Hendren, (Wake Forest College.) I. M. Spainhour, (Uxtord J? emaie seminary. j o r onon Au crust 4. 1S0O. Tuition: ,v . . , lOcts. TJi-rf. t.prm will rfer month. Fee $3 $1 to Board with fue.1, lights, and wash- ing, ?7. KOOmS IOr lUOSe wno'wisu iu uuuiu uiemMrn cs. The teachers are all full graduates. For circular address r Moravian Falls, -N. C. Boons i 1 WD ST 0 00 i WILKESBORO, JS C. -o- Ke?p on hand a fall lioe of Fresh DRUGS. 'MEDICI AES, OILS, PAINTS. Vamisbfs. and Everythinff kept in a FimOU Drug Store. EgrFKE- . - ' SCR1PTJUNS CAREFULLY COMPUUNVUD.-! Store id tbe . Old Steve JohDJHJo BuildiD?. -jast opposite the Court lloase.j BE SURE TO CALL AND SEE. THEM. uompi Wilkesboro Manufacturing i - ' i i ! ! . Manufacturers of j I' SASH, DOQRS, lIliIS, asd all Mad I Building Material ' at LOWEST PRICES. Now'is the Time to Build- The RAILTJOAD will bo ConrixfEfJ ina'FcwMontbi.!-Be Reafly.ror It- j ' All parties desiring to build can SaTe Monej bj First giving cs a j call and getiing oar Trices. ! , . - . Wilkesboro, iVr. G , Feb. 7. 1 890 . j Wilkesboro MT g Co- j u srr - i ' Two Car Loads of MARBLE A Direct J?rcm tlie Quarries tolbe cw WHICH EN AB LES ME WO SELI AT "TX-iol'e en( r- Y-r?. :Vaatta n Mia Street, eas f. Gnr-Lbori'es and new ehicles of '-YcryMst Zu ices. J TIB r :eV' - on r"
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