: - i f . . I- .-. v . ' ! H - - V RATES OF ADVERTISING. " TEEMS OF SUB5CKI 1 One year.... ...... ....... Six months... :. Three months................ Payable in advance. EST" Send all money - bv letter or postal order, addrc Chroxicxe, Wilkesborongh, ; Space;l wk. lmv 3.m. 6m. 1 yr. li. ! .75 2.00 4.00 . 6.00 9.00 2in. 4.25 . 3.00 6.00 9.00 12.00 3 in. t 2.00 4.00 7.50 10.00 .17.50 icol. SV50 6.00 10.00 17.00 25.00 col. 6.50 9.75 18.00 30.00 45.00 I col. I 11.00 15.00 30.00 50.00 75.00 V -1 JSqual" taxation, pirect; and Indirect. YOL. YI. KESBORO, YILKES COUNTY, . C., BEG. V 3, 1890. no. :o. I J I I I If 1 X I w- 1 ' ' ft -I yii. ( - in y: yi f. 5 0 ( ' J. A. Coopek. S. Miljer & Co. Dealers in General-, Merchandise. Boots, 8boest bats, caps, dry goods.' and "nations, and 'Clothing,-.. theiarg-j est lines in the towu.: V ; - Wo are also Agents for' "FMIMERS' FRIEND" . i The best Wheat Fertilizer in the liauc- THE LARGEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE IN (THE COUNTY, ; ; .;VV;. and wo leel atle to give customers gciods a j j Cheap as any Jl. Jl. Town. We cordially invite all to-conie and see us. 1 Ve claim to be the i - Or rginators & "Acijixstors of OW PRICES in Wilkes County and we beleivo tbe People bavo found this out. Ro- member the" prices of Plaids, Dp- mesticSj lColtonadep, &c.'when we came to 'this place. Come and &ve what they, are now. Wo sfmply leave the matter for jou- to Judte Wko started the crusade .-on the prices ok. these " staple articles and neeessanes of life. , ' .; 4 "t'.".V';;vl.'f- Wo pay the money for oar.,--goodp ani intend to give our costamers they advantage, of every cbange la the marke-t. he Old Belial)le Store of T.S. MILLER & CO. Wilkesboro Produce Market Corrected. Weekly By El1? 4 o. Article! Weight,: ...........GO....'. .......... .58 . . . . Price 1.00 . ,60 75 :" . s,S0 ' . CO Wheat .. Cora i Eye 5t .... L O .... . . . . CO . . . T. S. Miller. I IV ri I r,H I )i'.H.UJ. ..... 1.00 4 I D- " - - - V Co!oreo.7'J ....... ..... 75 HeaU niUlted .... . . . . . .43 . . 85 t ilour, CS od Family, per sack 3 .CO 50 15 70 04 ' . ChikenS. per pound . per doz. Ztard ' . fJutter !10 15 Coffee, Bst in the market, per lb,. - 25 Beeswax Bacvn Western 8 73 8 8 Saltj 125Bi Sacks Snar, Brown Kl ' ;perA SngarWbita.....' reathetaji-wrbite, geese .'. Feathe Duck, . Hides, Green, .......... ; Hides, Lty. .....V....... Wool, -waiiiod and picked Vi&h, sa'ft Jlaekbenie, per pouu'l, Ipples, uriit'., .....'. o uclilsa, ..... rru-f-Jii iricd,..'..t. " 145 'V 30 : 01 - 03 H ; 35 " ' , 5 6 . . 5 to 8 10 to 15 TlHB-(gHRQEKSLE1 JEZ. DEAL, i Editor and Publisher. Beaib & Deal7 Proprietors eredalhz Post-office : in Wilkesfroro assecqnd-tlaxs matter. 2DNESDAY, DEO. 3, 1890. ssachusetts is solid Demo cratic, but wnere's isen isutier and liis silver spoons? ' T le Twin City Daily has dis cov ired a child'! that sported two teeth at its birth. ,T le ; Winston Sentinel has bee i doin some fine . work ; in ex'pbsin' Settle's bogus- ticket trick.' ijet the good work pro ceell. 4 ' Tiae: High Points Enterprise has discovered an eagle which me; isured from tip to tip 7 feet anc 7$ inches, and weighed 20 pot ndsl The. Chronicle will be eady to report as-soon as it car j- hear from ' the Brushy Mountains-. ; " ; f John M. Brower, the defeated Republican Congressional : can didate, has- instituted libel suits aglinnst the Reidsyille Review, and also against Mr. Joseph Brdfield. Bradfield is 'the man who during the campaign give Brower a black-eyor at a litlle scuffle at Went Worth. : 'he Topic has got the fashion of treating the -subjects it tack les I with completeness. , Its ler gthy article concerning the M Cune.-Polk Alliance boy-cott circular together with its expo sure of the attempted sell .'out of the Alliance by these fellows, in the Georgia Senatorial con tef t, is the most thorough and co nplete of 'any we have no-J ticed.. ' ..--'j - ; : . ''. We a're certainly glad to learn from the. Concord Standard that our fears, for Vance are all ."bosh:" Our friend of the Standard announces that he is getting "tired" at the, "big and the little" Newspapers expres bi ig such . foolish fears, J; But fet 11 Col. Polk,s paper is- -dead kex about something, and it ap pears ' to. be "Vance,s y scalp . Wj pnt ; our friend ' scpld Col. Polk a little and have him to stop his devilment? Or does Pplk,s ''bosh' ' make onr friend ired"?- :.tyV;:;A , : ., 1'. There is no limit to the . new industries springing up in the Idnd. In California they have treesfprty feet in. diameter. Tpese trees are now being cut down and sawed up into three feet lengths and v shipped ? east to be manufactured . into; dude alking canes. This is a new infant' industry" and the Re-. publicans in Congress will do tjie square thing by putting .liis np.w iridustrv within the McKinley bill o as to keep V u. w . : W cuiimiforted -pauper" dude canes. - - "' " ; - ' !! The Winston Seittinel,is still dfter, Settle about that bogus ticke-t scheme, and Settle still rjemains silent on. -the matter. It seems that Settle's llrothern-4in-law, Mr. Sha'rpe, "of Greens boro did the distributing of the iekets: And the evidence seems o bo accumulating which criminates some of the faithful fight' here at home. The Sen- inel says: In the meantime, while Mr. Settle is i-emaining silent under a chargo which j fan innocent man would quickly deny , the evidence is accumulating. During he campaign Mr. Settle wrote a letter to Mr. J.Tluff Ilendsrson (postmaster at Wilkesboro) ana sent it ry ..ir. isnarpe, t ( is a Democrat but he has rny full', confix dnce. 1 hope hew ill have yours." j. r f It i appears that all the promises of Revenue offices have been filled in this county by Mr. Mastiri, and that out siders have to bo called in to fill the demand for Storekeepers places: Last week, Mr. Rollins sent in anoutsider; whether by consultation with Mr. Mast in or not we; do not know, : to take the place of storekeeper at Mr. Dimmitt's . distillery. , v YYe thought jsertainly that therex could be found enough Repub licans in Wilkes county to fill the storekeepers places. When tho;Dembcrats had charge, they dld.noi haVe to call upon out siders to fill these , places, but give them" to our own county men. AVd -judging from the recent election in the county it appears that the Republicans have something like 700 more in number than the Democrats from which to select. A Good Chance for our Ko"jrs. W. Jcnnincrs Demorest, of New York, offers a Silver Med al to the best declaimer of each class of eight speakers that may bo formed. The chahi pions who recievo these Silver Medals can then form - a" class and speak for a Gold Medal. Now. let the school teahers in the bounty -form classes and speak ..for, -the Silver- Medal. Mr. P. S. Blair, ilenola, N.' C, is agent for this State and he willgivejtho classes such infor mation as they may need if cal led upon , It . will take little trouble to get up these classes, and it wiil. bo a benefit to our boys. Iff as many as eight clas ses are formed in the county, it will enable the champions to form a class and declaim for tho'Gold Medal. As the classes are formed, drop the Chronicle a cara or letter. '; You're Another. . . I The most omniscient, omni present and omnipotent being upon the face of the world, or in, the earth beneath, or in . the heavens above,i would be a lit tle country, editor, if lie could only manage to do just what is expected of him by a number of his friends and faitliful sup porters. And it is certainly a most humiliating thing for. him to come down from prominent' seat in thb synagogue of ; the universe which he . is supposed to occupy, and humbly ; ac knowledge, that he is nothing more than simply 'human, like one of 'you. He is, like you, of the earth, earthy;-and on some sub j ects veryv earthy.. .; ' He,: like the rest of you, is of a .few bents (sense) and full of -gab In the morning : of ' some few propicious occasions; his" ; hope springeth up as the grass but in the eveniner it is . cut down J T and baked in the oven of disap pointment. In fact, he is isim ply a human, and you're anoth er. His knbweldge of things is circumspect, j ust like yours. He cannot be truthfully expect ed to know which of your fam ily is unwell, 'who is .visiting you, when you are . going tp make a visit, that you've got a spotted calf that's yellow all : over, that; yourneighor killed a hawk which was carrying off 207 biddies, that one of "your pigs has eyes like a rhinoceros, or that you are thinking of set tling with;tho editor, not any more than you are expected to j --" ' the kairs", -that he is out ot Arood, that one end of his CCat - - .i avcllnrr, or that (e the editor for not knowing it, but let him know about it. Notice to Teachers. - There will -.be an examination of Teachers of Public Schools, in . Wilkes boro, on Thursday, Friday and Satur day, the 11th, 12th and 13th of Decem ber, 1890. Friday will be given to Col ored Teachers exclusively. - K. W. BaiiBER, County Supt. The Western Union Take Charg-e. Col. Cowles, who has corresponding with the authorities, recieved the . fol- . - ..... I lowing letter last night: Washington, D. C, Nov 29, '90. . llox. "W. II. II. Cowles, Dear Sir: . In reply to your favor of Nov. 27th, would say; all arrangements have been made for opening upi regular Western'Union Telegraph office at Wilkesboro," and in .the course of a few days, supplies will reach the. operator, so. he can handle this class of business. "Yours Truly, T ; C. A Darlton, Supt. Tel. Mm- mm -r-Most of the cdunty officers filed their bonds Monday, and the others are fixing theirs! up to-day, (Tuesday). . ;- Stock law elections have been ordered to be held in Wilkesboro township, January 3, 1891, at Wilkesboro; and in a part of Rock Creek . township, at the same time, to be held at Johnson's store. Died. ' .. Near ?.IUlers Creek, Nov. 24 th- Virgie V.'i daughter of 'MrVW. B. and Fannie Owin:rs, aged -tyearr 6 months and . 17 days.- Burrial service ' conducted by iicv. K, W. Barber at the Episcopal Church in Wilkesboro on 2Gth. -She wast a sweet intelligent liitle cirl. May God . J - J - J comfort her bereaved parents, for tfieir little dariihg is now at rest in Heaven with her little Brother and Siater who had gone on before her. Mary Pexnel. A Card from Solitude. Mr. : Editor: I think we farmers through whose places the It. R. passes ought to unite in asking the Tt. K. Com pany to fence or aid us in fencing the track and put us in cattle guards. My farm is turned, open to the wide world My cattle can go from Dan to Bershebar from the rising to the setting sun, Th material train on yesterday killed a fine cow and heifer and injured' atl ox for me. The Engineer did not see them in time-to check speed. N. A. Boydex. Solitude, N. C. Nov. 33. ' 5, ' Items from Elk. Mr. Dditor: Since the political cy clone has swept over the United States, a terrific matrimonial cyclone has visit ed Elk Township and is still r-raging to an alarming extent. : The . first- victims who were swep over into the "State of Matrimony" were James Bentley and Jennie Ball. Next, Jame3 Phillips bf Ashe came over, , took Miss Norcessa Ilendrix and carried her Over to Gap Creek chnfch, where they were . made one by the pastor. And yesterday Mr. G. II. Ilendrix and Miss Lizzie P. "Ilen drix rode down Esqr. T. II. West's gate and while on horseback were . speedily united in the holy bonds of , mat rimony, "and then went on their j way rejoicing. ; -Nor has the storm yet . sub sided. There are rumors of others who are matrimonially inclined. " J ' t. V: .' " C REPORTER; Notice House-to Rent, i Parties desiricg to rent property in the town of Wilkefboro are hereby notified that I . will offer for rout to the highest bidder tfa tiie: 1st day of Janu iry 1S01, my store house, 6itnated ir the center of to.va, known a3 tbo etore honseof Johntl. .rrevctto docd. Thia let day of Dec.. 1890. - Sax-lle J. t'hvetteI . Notice. ' , j Bt virtue cf one mortgage deed executed ; to me by A. Y. Kash! I wi!lBell at public auction at the courthouse dooriS "Wi'keeboro, on Mon day January the 5th 189t; 188 acrea of Und 1 ing oil the waters of Qfcborn Creek, Somers township, Wilkes couuty; adjoining the lands f .V. Warren, Lucy Privet t andotb rs, to satis fy a mortgage and note for the sum of Sixteen hundred and Ten dollars with interest aud cost on tho s-ime, paid mortgage being duly regi t red in tho Itesistet's office in Wilkes couuty it , T-i r V .. I.. f ,-V , !t, nAAr-ana' T. ' W I Lonsford, Lovelace, N. C. " . ; - - . . . W. M. COOrEB, Mortgagee. Ter.IjvW. Lonsford, Agent. - , ' Notice' ' " - I, J. JI. Adams, Begistor of Deeds, hereby certify that the County Commissioners served the number of days as commisrioners and trav elled the liumberofmilebbcrciu-afteriindicattdf Name. . ' Bays. Jlilot.-. Am't. 1. V.". Colrar 1,cIi'm:i c7. C: I $V. ;7.43. J.A.C,o;crin. 21, l.-X takes place, don't blame 1- New and Complete! Stock of Gcqd; . -:;"v FOR THE - DRIED FJEIUIT SEASOK We have made it a special feature of oar basines3 fox years past to prvKl? Fresi and Seasonable Goods for theDaied Fruit and Berry trade; a cla'ss'of gocC :o meet the pecuhar tvanta of this section, aod not offered bj jobbing houses gener. For tbe ensuing season preperations bare been made on a scale beyonJ u;:ythi2,j eytr attempted in tbe past.'our stock excelling io size, yanely aDd cbear ;v t?. A stringent money rairket has been of great benefit to 03 in the purcba.,- cf tbia stock- - Forced sales resalted in'the cutting of prices acdTbaTe enabkd us t j secure some rare bajgains. We are showing many things in Dry Good3 and Notiu.a below the ctaal cost of prodnction. J ' ' . . j . Wiub a Stock oueaqaalled iq be State and superior facilities throughout, we look forward to a very large buaines3. acd mean that our customers shall not cr'r be pro tected m every respect, but shall have advantages in their purchases cot to be had elsewhere. j- - t v . - WALLACE BROS- ) STATESVTLLE, 27. a, June. 2, I LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW,.' - , ' o -' I am daily receiving all kinds of Iron and Steel Bolts, Carts, and kinds of Repairing materials, such as wheels axies, springs, shaffs, etc. In fact everything Slept in a First-Class Repair Shoj). . S I keep on hand all kinds of wagon material, and repair wagons, buggies, etc.) at short notice and in the very best style. Don't fail to see me before buying a cart, or hav ing work done; Shopand warehouse on Academy "street wntCiiboro,ir.c " ; Jo:- Webster. 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Get to work NO'.V and make hundreds of dollars. Teirito. ry going with a rush; act now; no. capital need-. "ed. Name territory jou want, and for particu- 1173 to v ! ' - -B. F. JOHNSON &'CO., 2G0O Main St., . . Richmond, Ta. x 0- "The remains of the (man; ; 'Neath this tomb-stone doth lie, .' V$h.o said that Jess Ferguson's Goods were too high, j His neighbors condemned him, As a cranky old pest, . V Andthev put fon. his ;shroud, ' And laid - him to rest "The evil that men do- lives after them." It is no less con spicuously true that the unfort unate acts -done by unfortunate humans at unpropitious mo ments follow and harrass them ifcV their grave.'. As in the case above, the simple remark, un fortunate though it "was, that Ferguson & Hubbard were too high with their goods, j cost a poor fellow his life,, and his own tomb-stone still taunts his lifeless form with "Xou Old Liar." But it has been a warn ing to other people..; Ko one has since attempted such an expression. And since the ar rival this firm's hew supply of winter goods it is more danger bus than ever, for everybody says it is nicest, the best and cheapest stock ever brought , Q Wilkesboro. Just Come and see. o- We are still .he. r in You OMia 1890. jJIOXET TO LOAK. For 5 years at 8 per cent, on. improved farms; loans repayable in small annual installments, thus enabling the borrow ers to pay'off their indebtedness with out consuming crop in any oru year. Apply to J. S. CrjlxOk, Wilkesboro, N C. -j : Notice. Having been appointed Commissi cner in tbe case of A. W-Finley vs W.D. Wystt and eth ers to sell the lands descibed in tbe complaint situated in Wilkea county on Canoy Fork in Upion township, containing one h-nnlred acres more or less, I will on the first Uonday in January 1S91 at the courthouse door in Wilkes bor N.C sell paid land to the highest, bidder for cash." Th"s "isoY. 23, 1S0Q. H.-M.ELLBOnX, Commissioner. Notice. By virtue of a mortgage deed executed to ns by Wm. Pardne to secure the payment of 1100, dne by note, I will sell by pubi c . or.tcry for cash at tbe court house door in Yn sboro, N. C., on Wednesday Dec. 21, 1S90, tbe followic g tract of land: situated on tbe .wateivi of Bock Creek in WHkea county, adjoining the lands cf Wm niggins, Joe McKary, Wm BulJrd, John Higgins and others, coutaining abunt C3 acres. This Nov. 20, 1S90. P. I. IT AYS, Finley & Greene, Attys. - ilL rtgagee, BAEBER SMOF '. have put up a firet clas3 Barber Shop ia Wilkesboro second door- from Mr. riuley'a law ofiice, where you can. have tbe L-toat ety'.a of hair cutting; shaving, sbampo..:.i:ig, hair dyeicrg, r-tc, done in first clusa oixlcr st aty and all times. Give me a trial.- r J. U. Torronce. J: M. , Turner, H. B., : wiljcesroro n. r. S&'OS&ee at bis new Residence, wli ir' I.e caa be found when not professionally fc'.vjcd. JQHm D. WILC Practical Surveyor & Civil T. .: - ' V V f All kinds of Surveying and Tcvei promptly and satisfactorily dcr.e. C"-2Iap-draTririg a spccliltj. . T. B. FIN LEY" W1LKESB OJZ O, T7ill'pratie in all the Courts r3-COIXECTIOX8 A SPECIAL.il Real Estate sold ou ccmmiiion. H. .mC Weixbok-. P. N- HAcr. .i - WELLBORN & HACKETT, : WILKESBORO, - C, o Wilf practice in tbe State & Federal i ; t Isaac 0; Weill;: Attorney at Zv ? iriLKEsnono n .c. Will practice in all the Courts. Dealer in Beal Est ale Promt attention paid tc tbe col! ?c'" 5 W. H. II- Cowls s. G WILKLzUOi. a: v.. a lh: c