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THE CHRONICLE. LOUAL- DOT8.; Mr. B. L. Hubbard, of EL kin, was in town the first of the week. Mrsi Mary Horton spent Christmas in Salem with her parents, Miss Alice McNeil, of Ashe, has been visiting at Mr. M. Mc- styne, Neil's for a week or, so. , j Brus ' "TVio Slrmtrhs of Desmond" in on J. U W C5 A called sidewalks are in a' ; beau tiful and hilarious condition . Mrs. J. R. Combs, of Roar in cr River, was visiting: in the city last week, a few days. Mr. and Mrs.. Calvin J. Cowles spent the holidays vis iting relatives at Raleigh. 1 Parties wishing to rent lock boxes at the Wilkesboro post-office will please call' at once. x Mr.- Hall, a Wilkes tipn by Joe Caldwell' "star eyed" Banter. Their parents are frantic with greif and offer marve' ous rewards for the re turn tc theirLfond embrace of their 1 st .loved ones. j lsoley & Caffey jhave just recieved another car load of kerosene 1 . ! . Mr. N. M. Davis, of Yanal- Texas: a brother of our Mountain Davises, is visit. Mr. Davis is a native of this county, and left for tt e west in the ! year 1863, and t lis is his first' trip back to his old home. He will re turn b Texas about the lGth bf this month. He gave the irTTi-i-'vTT-T f o rlffiQrnt. nail TTri day accompanied by Petroleum sad bereavement, ' we submissively bow to His will, knowing that He docth all things well. , ! Revolted, That we oxtend our By ra pa th y to hia bereaved family, believing that their loss is his eternal gain. Jl$olccd, That iii his death wo recog nize the loss of an honest, honorable citizen, a sociable, genial gentleman and companion, and a loved and hon ored brother. "We will ever cheerish his memory as a sacred and pleasant trust, and hope that when life is done we may meet him in the holy lodge a bove where partings come no more. Jtctoltcd, That1 these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of our lodge, that a copy be sent the bereaved family, and also to the jlVllkesboro CimoxrcxK and Lenoir Topic with request to pub lish. S. J. Ginninss. ) J.,T. Welborn, Com. TG. Erwin. ) i ii you want a nice tan or &u7 f go ' to tho Furniture fctore. : . I Two story residence for rent. Any one wishing to ren p, good s two story dwelliug pouse and 2 acres of lots, good orchard, born and all necessary 'out houses in the town of Wilkesboro calibnl. S. Call, or L. S. Bcnbow. . DOMnr c Whcu YOu -tt-iint tli E liana IV t I I ! Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The bst 81to ia ths world (or Cats Bruis es, Sores, Ulcer, Salt Rheum, Fer Sorvs, Tetter, Chapped Hand; Cbiplains, Corns, and all akin Ernption, atd positirdy caret piles, or do pay required. It U guaranteed to gir per- fuct satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. FOR SALE BY: Suley & Co. AT THE LOWEST PRICES GO TO Si The Hirer is a Blessing. Thje application to the Gen- boy who has been west for five -. . j in years, nas returned auu win make Wilkes his home hereaf ter. - ;v ; Mr. Will Smoak and wife of Winston spent a few days here during the holidays the guests' of his brother, Mr. D. E. S naoak. . -Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whit tington, Mr, . Frank Benbow and Mr. E. I. Stanford, Sena tor elect from Yadkin and Sur ry, all of East Bend, were visi ting at Mr. Henderson's a few days last week. " : j Mr. John D. Wilson has gone to Eldridge, Florida, where he has a contract for surveying " that . will engage him for a month or so,- after - which he will return to Wilkes borp. t ; Marriages were scarce. In this section during the hoji- eral A.ssembly for amendments to tt e charter of Wilkesboro will ask that the amount of the tax 6n bar rooms, etc., j be . un limited and left in! the discre tion of the Commissioners. It il understood that an ; amend mer t will be asked for extend ing (the incorporate limits so as to include the town of New Wiikesboro.This we under stand will be antagonized by the Items From New Hope. n r t- " ' rw iiK. xditok: mere was a grand en tertainment at New Hope Academy by Prof. "Abernethy on the evening of thq 19tli of Dec, attended by o?er 200 citl zenarbeside the pupils. This instito ion has been under the immediate bo pervision of Prof. Abernethy for four successive nessions, and the youths that i i - i x . uuveueen commiucu 10 caro nave advanced rapidly to . the delight and satisfaction of iheir. parents. This in stitution is situated on an eminence surrounded by a beautiful lanJcajo that presents a gorgeous appearance of magnificence.j The grand Blue Rido lies in plain view. . IFell is this grand and beautiful val ley the home and burying ground of heroes. One of the King's heroes, Capt. Robert Cleveland, grandfather, is buried here. He a great terror' to the tories in. the olution war. j ' There are many interestincr incidents related of that period. We will "refer to one. There was one noted cattle theif. So Capt.: Cleveland had -him caught and tied a-straddlo of 4 year. ld I wild heiferi She was 'then turned loose and went bounding away with V; . ... .i. nernew riuer. a wees auerwaras mc naer was aueoverea still silting on lue heifer, but the briers' and bushes bad a' i 1 m m m mm ' lorn irom mm ms doming ana ne was Jo w r in DEALER IS Mountain roy wns Rov- inhabitants of New Wilkes boro as they expect a seperate rter for that place. We are he opinion that if both sides he river would voluntarily in good faith agree to the rnoratiori of both sides un- one charter, it would be a d thing. There is no .r.ea- whv the j. river "should bo impediment and a. matter of contention. The river, gliding perfectly naked. He was unloosed ind let go, and ;he Was never afterwards known to steal another cow. He had lost his love for the business.- Jesse Yates. FOR DYSPEPSIA, Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is an eCcctire r? mrdy, as Humorous testimo nials conclusively prove. "For two years I was a constant sufferer from dyspepsia, and liver coxcplalut. I dociored a km time saJ the ruclldne prescribed. In nesxly every case, only aggravated tne disease An apbtbecary advised me to uso Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I did so, and was cured at a cost of ' $3. Since thai time tt has been my family medicine, and sickness has Lecomo a stranger to our household. I believe it to be the best medicine on earlh., V. F. McNul'.y, I lack man, S3 Summer st Lowell, Mass. FOR DEBILlTYr Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is a certain carer when the complaint origi nates) In ImnovcrWted blood. M I was a rtps-C tifferer from a low condition of tho tlood and cenerrJ debility, becoming finally, so reduced that I was uutt for work. Noth ing that I did for the cctr.pUlnt helped mo so much as Ayer's SarsapariUa, a few bottles of which restored me to health and strength, I ta e every opportunlly to recommend this nedfclno in similar cacV C. Evick, 14 E. Mahi su, ChilUwilie, Ohio. CONFECTIONERIES, I ' TOBACCO. CIGAES & s toyes, Stoves A Fresh Stock Alwars on Haud. Bcsnrc tocalll j I - Stoves- WE II AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF STOVES OF DIFFERENT KINDS. YE IIAYETHE NEW LEE AND IRON KLNG, T E LEADING COOK SlUVES OF THE COUNTRY. We are prepared to do ail kinds of tin and "sheet iron work. W. II. STARR & CO. FOR ERUPTIONS rJl d!on!ers orlirinntln !n rmparttyof tho tl wl, stvlt as loiis, carbuncles, pimples, l l'itthet. s-vlt-rh'jum, scald-head, scrofulous sorcjt, cud Uie Uke, take only Ayer's Sarsaparilla rctransn jjt DR. J. C. AYd & CO., Lowell, 2Hass, - Tric ft; fx Wu'.c. i. Worth f J a bouU. I m Stal ey ! Dealers In 0, G o. aslit does along through the midst of the city, is indeed a vdrj desirable addition, fur nishing means for a splendid t days,, though they do-say there sefwerage system. Insteedof be- are some brewing. " The per- ing a bone of contention" the plexing problem seems to be as s4rif t flowing Yadkin should to the division of the "silver he the embodiment of the le gendary "pipe of peace." It is a blessing, " not an evil, if v siwed from a proper and ra- of Jnr- Spoons. Mr. W. E. Harris and Miss Kiter Dula, both of this - coun ty, were married on Sunday, the 28th of December, at Beav er Creek church, Thomas Bar low, Esq., officiating. They ' will make Wilkesboro their home. Congratulations j to them. - - 1 Mr. Thomas Brovhill, who has been west for near sixty years, has returned to Wilkes S : .Yc Tivmo nf Vila oViilrHmnH nrr li t j a.- j ? existence and the days. He is now 8ufferingHmPed,ment onal standpoint. ( we mean all) has Wilkesboro substantial A Valr Urker. Sir Frank nnJTmso. a young mn linton, Ohio, states that ho had bee n tinder tbb care of two prominent physicians, ami used their treatment until bo wss not abl to set a- ronnd. Tbey pronounced his to be Consump tion and incurable. ' lie vtbh prnadcd to try Dr King's Nw Discovery tor Coosumtiou, Conghe snd Colds and at that time was pot a bU to walk acroes tho street without retting. Ho found, before he had u.khI half of a flollcr bottles, that ho vas morn better; ho continued ' Notice. Application will be made to the Gen cral Assembly of orth Carolina for a charter incorpo ratine the American Home, Mineral and Timber Land Com pany of Vilfcea county N. C. This Jan. 3,11)01. (Sipnctl): W. F. Trogdcn, U. S. Bloir.-J. ir. Causey. Application will be. made to the Gen eral Astsemblv of North Carolina for a charter for the New Company, of "Wilkes cou Jan. 3, isai. DRUGS, PATEWT MEDlCirJES Tobacco, Clar.v Clsarctis, Fancj and Tolkt Sonps etc. '"Prescriptions promptly and accuratcfillcd.j Situated in tho Steve Johnson store house. etc 0 ns it snd is to-day enjoying good health. OUnds for a glorious future, If you haro any Throat. Lung or Chtsl trou- v I try tt. We gnarahtee taturaction..' xwi vj. i.i..:. ......... uotue tree at ctaiey A L-o s. arug store. rJ ith proper management; the action of those, in whose lands our destiny is placed nust be characterized by hon c st, liberal statesmanlike views j-nd.not petty, little personal elfishness and grudge. Let us all step upon a higher plain of river is no with an attack of asthma. "Bobbins return to their last year's nest, And world-weary hearts wander home ; "to rest." Mr. Franklin Gregory f of Antioch township about two or three weeks since happened with the serious: accident of breaking his leg: between ! the ankle and knee. He failed to have ic set by a physician at the time and it is now feared it will be riecessarv to amputate it. - ' ! ; Notice. ; : ! r To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the next General Assembly of ' Korth Caroliaa for a charter; incorporating the town of New wilkesboro, one mile north of : wilkesboro, the county seat of wilkes County Korth Carolina. This Dec. 8th 1890. , (Signed) w. B. Henry, W. A, McLeanJ H. Al Forester, M. Joines, J. It. FinleyJ J. B. Horton, O: A. Allison, N. M Dean, J. T. Finley,v-Jr., A. A. Finlef, 'Winston Land Improrement Company Notiee. Notice is hereby given -that application will be made to next General Assembly to amend charter of the town of wilkesboro N. O.' ; v I v - . JT.-G. HacKETT. Mayor. ; -Lost, Strayed, Stolen - o Kidnapped . One Carter Wink - . ler accompanied by a certain curly-haired youth called Winb Somers did on Christmas da; r yoluntarUy ; and misteriouslv 4 disappear and their where-a -bouts" is a sealed mystery ; They started presumably for that favored spot, "The Happ Valley "but their failure to r turn on time nas suggeste .'' . - . ; . - v- , - - r - ' - : . crrave apprenensions. it is re norted here -that they : nev m, - j " " reached the ??Valley , but we met and luredt away to destru th e Notice to Town Taxpayers. I will be around to collect your town taxes, a nursaay, t riaay ana csaiuraay, and hope you will all be ready to settle the same and iave costs. I must collect at once. This is my last call. AV. C. Lewis, Tax Collecior. A Tribute of Respect. It has pleased God in II is wise Provi dence to take from us one of our dear little Sunday School .scholars, Lura Cowles. He has said, "Suffer little children to come unto me, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven." Her stay has been so short here it seems she on ly budded on earth to bloom a bright little angel above.' We are deeply grieved to know we can never be greet ed with cheerful voice and heir her sing the sweet songs she so much (de lighted, and when too weak to singberi self would insist on the family singing her favorites, one;of which was "Noth-J ing but the Blood of Jesua." She was very fond oMhat piece , and another! which were sung at her funeral. Tho. so young she seemed, to realize thj meaning of the words. We , will sadly miss little Lura in the Sunday School, but we know our loss is her gain, j "We canVunderstand why - these' afflictions are sent upon us, but the Lord knows best. May it be a link -to bind us j Ivllcfrle III tier. This remedy is becomiog no well kuo-in'aod so popnlsr as to need no pccial mentiuh. All a ho have used Electric Bitters slog the song of praise. . A pnrt-r medicino does not exist and it is guaranteed to do sll that is claimed. EJectric Hitters mill care sll diai-sues t( the Liver and Kidneys, will remove riuiplei Boil 8lt Ilhcnm and other sffections caneti by im pure biotid. Will drive Malaria ftom )tho v texn add prevent as well as enro all Halatia T ver. For care of.. Headache, Constiuation and Indigestion try Klectrie Bitter. J tntiro natff4ctir.n gnaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c and II pr bottlo at Stslev a Co. " Notice. I ' By rirtae of an execution In hand from tho Superior coo it of Wilkes county In tho f cao cf D F ShopUerd and Tlwrnton istaley, admr of AdnmSialey, against N P Cardwell, I wll Bill for cash st the coart house door in Wilkcslxiro on the first Moudsy in February 1S0L, N I Cardwcll's interest in the , following tract of land on which he now lives, situated j on the south prong o: Lewis Fork In Wilkes county N C adjoining th- lands of Jouothau and oth ers, to satisfy twoex-cutions In my hand to the anvuit of$ 407.85, with Interest and cos'. Th s Doc. 23, 13JJ. . S. J. QUEEN WOOD, Bhcriff. Notice. To xcltom tt may concern: Ayp'jctki will l iuajIo to the next General A-Kcfubly of Noi th CaruUna fur a charter in-coriK-raling a tJsnk at New Wilkei-buro, Wukcs coiiuty N. C. Jn.3.ll. iSigawl); E. S. lUair, W. F. Tnaen, T. B FinU y, J. V. Tctlcn, A. A. Flalej , J. 1L Fiahy, I Advice t Mother. Ifra. WnrsxWa Soonrtno StkvrthocllaJwars Tt uard bn chlldrea ar etOtr tlh. It rt lwr U U Ui u 2rmmX oc; U prod noma tatftt, jult leep.and tU hiUrbrrob iwUhu iriiht am a button. It I wrr pieaaaat V tt. It oothoa the chil i, o.'tt b rata. aHy all p1 n, mpjltthbow a. aaJiatbbaoworrsx!r tor diaxrhce, whetacr niiiist frota ltMii or aharcauMa. Tweatj-fiva ccaU m bou.. K. J. EVHNS.& CO., STATESVILLE, W. C. ' De.nlers In GENERAL HARDWARE. AGRIOULTITK- mitobojo ui AL IMPLEMENTS, GU2S. PISTOLS, AMMUMTH X. TlLu 5ASIII DOORS. BLINDS. PAINTS. OILSVARNISHES. &Ri v c nave uio largest stocK or buells. Wads, Cartridges etc., in Western N. C, and handle shot by the ton. t OUR HEY IMPROVED SINGER HIGH ARM, TMIS) STVU:, ONLY $23.00 (J) 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, spring, shafts, etc. In fact everything kept in a First-Class Repair Shop. I keep ou 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. Shop and warehouse on Academy street. . i John Ii. Webster, 5 i r f.t " -1 u j - Notice. Rj Tirtae of so exrcuiioa issaea to Vno from Sap--rior court or Wilkes connty In tnp csso of Jacob UnfjenLire and others J3cnjsmln Walker, I will sell for caab, to tifa debt or $222 S3, at tho courthouse door in Wilkesboro ou first Monday in' ?obrnsrj 1S01, Benjamia Walker' iutcrtnst In 8 ) seres of land on Gray 'a crek in Wilkes county adjoining tWlands of DrLUariiJandLBaUs.andis thai port of the Charles Walker land situated north of the public road from Jones villo to Wilkesboro. This Dec. 20, 1800. S.J OnrwvwnoD, Shff. Notice. :xedit Bv virtue of a mortgage deed executed to me by E. V. Foster and wife N J Foster. to secure a debt doe by note, and registered in book 3, near-1 in Itegirter's ofBce of Wilkes county, I trlil, on er heaven. - We extend our hearf-felt tho first Monday In Ftbruary 1831," st the court sympathies to the family In ' this irreat I house door in Wilkboro N C, sell tho follow- gTeat and sad bereavement. "The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.' ' j j Teacher. Resolutions of Respect. At the last meetinir of Mnrainan Lodge, of which Capt. ; Horton was a member, the fallowing resolutions were unanimously passed: i , j Whereas, It haj ple ised Almighty God in-His 'inscrutable Providence to call from the terrestrial to the celestial lodge ctjs esteemed friend and brother, Capt. Aril. Horton, therefore, : . ; I2e$oltedt Thatj while we the members r iof Moravian Lodgp No 353, deplore our iDg tracts of land: both adjoining each other, situated on the waters of Ston; Forl creek in Lewis Fork township Wilkes county N C, ad joiuing tho lands of Win T'ngman, Aaey Ham by, and others. This Dec SO.'lSoi J. W. HAYS, Mortgsgee. Notice. I By virtue of a mortgage deed executed to me by Wn Purdue to secure the payment of $100, due by note, I will sell st public outcry for cash to the highest bidder at tbo court Jiouio door ia Will 08 born N C oa Monday ohrury 2, 1S91. the following tract of Und, orj the waters of Bock Creek in Wilkes county, adjoining the land it Wm Higgins, Joo Mcltary) Wm Bal lard, John Higgins and others, contdning a bout 03 acres. This January 1. l&Jl. . j ; r. JL. UAY3, Mortgagee. Fiulcy and Greene, Alt ys. - F W1LLCTS c. CO., PmtA., Pa. B-TTC CURED. ?it!5 U II W a LAR.GE TRIAL BOTTLE. AIm. TntbMW FtUcnr. DONT SUmii. ANY LONGER. Ci fowOftc mmd Ar pl. hJUl DtfJtm CO, 3S60 r slrsHsst Ars Palls. Ps AO rtCLi Tth 1. JU fr Nalr. 1 corner lot on Main street, -uear Pcblic Sauaro in Wilkesboro N. C, K2i by 1S2 fvet 1 acre lot uear E. Wallace's oa bsck street 2CC acres of Fine Fruit land on Brushy Mis in Wilkes county, with a fine yonnj orchard. 900 acres in Watauga county, on which are As bentoa and Flexible sand-stone. Sales to be private. L. D. LOWE Jt J. T. FERGUSON, Executors of Mrs. A. P. Calloway, deceased Wilxcsboro, Oct. 18, 1S90. "first-glass-livery STABLE McEWEN & ERWIN. Proprietors. (North of Roussesu Houto ) A new supply of cxrtrllent horses just pur chased. Good new vehicles on band. Always ready to accommodate the traveling public. , GITE Ui A TUXAL. LTVERY & FEED Stables, PHABR & WKLLBOCK, Prop'i. Sitostcd on Msin Street, east of the Court flousr. Good hbrecs ond new rchiclra of all kinds rrsdj for the iceommodstioo of the irsveliog public. Horses csrtfully fed scd ttcoded to. Gitc oi a tral aod see bow c fewl. rilAFlR; WKLT.BOHN". WtfasborP, A. C. . no CI wiLKEsnonu, y, c. Ke?p oo hsnd a roll lioc or Ytth DllUtiS. OILS. PAINT: Varoisln-s. and Ercrjthinff kept in a Finn Cii Vrts Store. Zf-rilE-SCRlPTWyS CAREFULLY COMPUUSDEDj-itiX Sicr in its Ola Steve Juhtwoo UaikiinjT. Just OppMtite the Cjrt llosse BE SURE TO CALL AS I) SEE Til EM. Wilkesboro Manufacturing. Company, Manufacturers of SASH, DOQKS, bLlXDSs n.mV nil J:5p. Building Material at LOWEST PRICES- tJYj thTImC to Bnllll. TbRATLKOAD will be CcxvixrV in a Few Hontlm. Cc Kca'lJ Fdr It. All parties detinog to boilJ can SaTC HOnCJ bj I mt g'Ticg cs rall and getting oor tricea. Wilkesboro MTg Co- i WillxAboro, X. C , 7. 1 800 . RECEIV D J U ST Two Car Loads of HAEBLE Direct From the Guarriei WHICH ENABLES ME TO SELL A? The Tcry Lowest ii ices. HE SUKE i Give mca CALL BEFORE BUYING AS I WILL .NOT.- uiKlcrsoIcl . WtiUfvr Dcsiyu and liecs. C. BWEB3, PM'l. Slatmllle MarUlc Works. siatrsiHIc. C
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