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RATES OF ADVERTISING. TERMS OF SUBiv . One year....... Six months-.......... .. ....... 1 wt lm. 3m. f Cm. 1 ; r. I .75 2.00 4.00 6.00 V 00 1.25 3.00 6.00 9.00 12 00 2.00 4.00 7.50 10.00 17 50 3.50 6.00 10.00 17.00 25 00 6.50 9.75 18.00 30.00 45 00 11.00 15.00 30.00 50.00 75 00 1 in. 2 in. 2 la. ico. k col. 1 col. Three months Payable in advance. tm Send all Chbo&icxe, Wilkesborotu i T - lfi.i f.i fir t m u r a r - . . , . i-v 'V't pqual JaxationJ Pirect and Indirect. j VOL. YII. WILKESBORO, WILKES COUNTY , JST. C, APRIL 8, 1891. NO I J tea V K I r LOCIC OUT. See Quotations Below. I We are selling good Cheaper tb any bona in the town or county aid era pjln more for produce, -thko oni of oar brother merchant in K. R cities 20 years old and more. Just Think About it- Oalc had a R. R aboat 4 I mouth and bvo as good a market for ychr .chicken, eve, but'er. as WitJs- I r a ----- ton tr Kutcsvile either. Th nk onw more about n c!6- -sine oat oar old stock furluIrooK uotbiog in order to jret reudj to si voa eooda rieht Remember the o adago that tbo now broom swee clean." Como &bd help ui cnuko t 1 a a new broom' tod wo will show yt -how to aweep clean." j Wo aro goiog to name tbia ni broom j The Wllkcsboro Bee Hive Ana we are going lo ma ice it: appejar like a lec bivo of pure honoy to our customers. WVexpret to sti 11 d i )8 10 u I w THE0HROI2I6DE' : Editor and Publisher. ; Entered at t fa Potl-ojjue in Wtlkesloro at second-tla matter. i'l WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1691. A book on tho lifo of Stono wallJacksoii will shortly bo issued by his widow, i mm ' ' Italy lias got up its oacK a- bout the Now. Orleans affair and talks something about fighting. If Italy wants raise a racket about tho cut-throats out-lawed in her own country and sent here, let her raise it. A Montana man offers 500 vol unteers in caso Italy desires war. Tho State of Wilkes will put in her quota. If Secretary Blain will lay aside his sec tional hatred, recocrnizo the South as part of tho United States, and tell Italy to stand off, wo will hear no more about tho matter. siro for excellence of -manhood and the powers of good which ho sets afloat cro on with the "We see anew kind of game advertised called the "Game of Governors." If it resembles lrresistable gravitation of the the one played between the universe, for tho Infinite is bfe- i Governor of South Carolina and hind them. A noble character ; the Governor of North Carolina, unfolds tho soul of things to I Wm. L. Saunders Dead. Col. "Wm. L. Saunders,, who for a number of years has been Secretary of State, died in Ral- yoa with New prices and.a jou loik eigh at 1.30 A. M. April. 2nd. His death is a sad blow to ill g tikck orcrjlbo past yon will remark: 0 how I hare been cheated by ol crraeabajing my floods, I thill iieDcexonu aim iorcvcr suck 1 10 like Wilkeaboro Bee Ilivo, where' 1 buy ray goods right and pare unadulterated. Honey. live TTe elaira to be the Originators 6c' Adju.sto of LOW PRICES, tie , in Wilkca County and xto boleivo t . People havo found this oat. Bb member tbo . prices of Plaid, Dh- aealic, Cottonade"?. &c., when wo came to this place. Come aod eke .... . . 1 1 what ibcy are now. vo aimply leave the matter for yon to Jodie . Who started tho crnsado on th prices 'cf these staple '.articles add treees"arici of life. Vo pay the money for our !coop and intend to si our cojinmers tile drantago of every change raarket. in tlic The Old Reliable Storo of 1 T. S. MILLER & CO. Crretl Weekly Uy j T. S. MILLER &Cd Article. IWeieht. Pride North Carolina and his many friends all over tho state mourn his demise with genuine sorrow. "Tho fathef of William Law rence Saunders was a minister of the Episcopal church and re sided in Raleigh where ! Col. Saunders was born Juno 30, 1S35. Ho graduated at. tho University in June 183-1, stud ied law with Judgo Battle, and obtained license. In 1857 he settled in Salsbury, and in April 18G1; ho volunteered as a mem ber of tho Rowan Riflo Guards and went with that company to Fort Johnston, at ; Southport. In June, 1801, ho was appointed a lieutenant in Reilly's Batter-, and went with it to Virginia. In January, 1862, ho became a captain in 4Gth N. C. Troops, E. D. Hall being tho colonel, and served with Cooke's Brig ade, Hoke's Division, Al P. Hill's corps. Ho was twice wounded onco at Fredericks burg in the righ cheek and a- cam at tno wuuerness, 1 tne ' ii! ball entering the mouth sand Dassincr out at tho back of his neck. I , In 1SG2 ho recived his com mission as Major; in 18C3 as Lieutenant-Colonel; and on the first of January, 18C4, as Colo nel of his regiment. , j , He served till tho end of I the war, and surrendered at Appo mattox. In February, 18H ho ma.ried Miss Florida C. Cotton, our eye translates nobility fro tho language of theory, into that of practice, brings, the highcrand lower principles of j action mtp striking antithesis and prompts our affection to the good sharpens our antipathy to tho bad. Such a character was found in Wm. L. Saunders. all lovers of what is deep, noble and crenuino in life must b it would not be a novelty in Wilkes, except as to the exten sion of time b3tween drinks. awa "That there"has passed a glory from the ea.rth," and many a day will pass before this State will bo called upon to mourn tho departure of a nature equally profound and powerful 'from the sunshine the Silent Land. In his historical re searches he has left : to North Carolina a legacy of more val ue than millons of silver anji gold and the generation to come may look- upon tho example sejt by his life as one which purifies as well as please and penetrates into the vitalities of their beings as wisdom no less than loveli ness: i 1 I "Filling the soul with sentiment august. The beautiful, the brave, the holy, anid the just." j W ilkesboro Produce Market a daughter of tho late John w. YfaeU CO.........,.. Cora SO ..... .I..'.. Ry .....56 OfcU 33 . Clay Pew 60 . Traits Being Colored" .. i Meal, bolted U . Tloar, Good Tftaiilj, pr ck. TotAtoei, Iriah Chften : Ooiooi .' i ...... j... f ' 1.25 K l.OO 7i 75 1.001 75 00 3X0 CO to 18 .. 70: a ni .. 10 .. ' i 12J .. fr dox 1 per lb. I - 23 !: ,8 .12J ...per potm Tallow ; Lard Batter Egt Oo.Te, Beat la the market. Betswaz , Bacun Western 8alt,125a ack ; 75 Sugar, Brown ......prfc 7 Stgir, "White 1 8 Feathers, white, gceee " . 45, Feather, Dock, : 20 lliJea, Orecn " , oi MMtl, VTJ. , . CS TTool, wahe4aai picked r Fia, eatt, ........ m - 5 BlacLberrlea, per pcau l, C Apple. dried, . 5 to 6 Ttizl.'i... .10 to 3' Cotton, of North Carolina; who however, died in July, 18C5; In 1870 he served as Secretary of tho Senate, and again in 1872.. Then for four years ho was with Major Engelhard, who was his brother-in-law, on tho Wilmington Journal; and in November, 1870, he with Mr. Peter M. Hale, founded tho Ob- - -. w T- 11- 1 server, juaj. Jngeinara was then Secretary of State, and up on his death, CoU Saunders was, February 17, 1879. J ap pointed his successor; by Gov. Jarvis. lie has since been three times elected to that of fice." t- He has always been regarded as tho helms-man of tho ship of State and his counsels have been considered tho wisest. When a man of ideas is a good man and uses his strength for a noble purpose ho carries out tlic great thought of God; ide alizes and beatifies life; rrmlti- 4 of th Died: ' . On the 30th of March 1891, 4 bout 6 o'clock P.M., near Cedar Valley, Caldwell County. Florja Louisa, daughter of W. F. & I?. H. Deal, after a short illness. Tho disease that praved fatal was La Grippe, terminating in Tvnhomania. . She was born Dec. 8, 1SC4, and was converte in early life and joined th Methodist church at Ebenezer in September 1879. The funeral services were conducted by thja Rev. C. C. Brothers, April . X, lo91 at Ebenezer church. I I Such notices are of common occurrence in the columns cverv paper, for it recounts common end of us all. But thip ii of peculiar interest to us. She was our dear sister, witn whom tho principal part of our life has been spent. One cai scarcely imagine the volumes expressed in the one sad word "died" untiU-it is applied to one so near and dear. Those who have lost loved ones can to som j extent appreciate tho sadness of the family from which sh ) has been called, and with what longing and heart yearnigs theV watched over her duiing her last hours. Words can not fittingly express how we all loved her and how we miss her. Her life has ever been a sour ce of joy and pride to us all so gentle, so loving, so kind, sj pure. Her life was one sweet harmonic melody: of humility and devotion to duty, reflecting the goodness and lovingkindj ness of Jesus Christ, her exem plar. Gentle, kind and obed ient, she taught us by example the crowning graces of a pur 6 womanhood and a meek" and consistant christian life. God in his infinite wisdom createcj but one Flora, and sent her to bless our lives for a season, and ho has now recalled her to himj self. ' I S Every tick of the clock is the death knell of somebody's loved Dockery N. C. March 27. 8191; Fifth Sunday union meeting met at New cov nent church according to adjournment. Service introduced by leading .3ch. 2 Timothy, Prayer by Rev E. G. Blevins Introductory Sermon by Rev J. A. Jor dan, Rev; J. II. Yarboro. who was ap pointed was not present. After these services the house was called to order by Rev. J. J. Caudill. Rev J. S Brook was called to chair as Temporary Mod., W. M. Absher Tern. Secy. On motim pro ceeded to permamutorganizatinby elec ting W. W. Myers Mod. W. M. Ab sher Secy. " On motion, Secy read programme of querries for discussion. On motim, meeting adjourned till to morrow 10 oclock. Saturday Men 28. 1S91 Met according to adjournment, 34th Psalm read, prayer by Rev J. H. Yar boro minutes of yesterday read and approved. 1st Querries, Do the churches exescise as strict discipline over their members as the bible requires, discused by Rev. J. II. Yafboro J. J: Caudill A E Myers J. A. Jordan John TV Myers. 2 should the church support the poor of thin membership, and especially the disabled ministers and if so-how? dis cussed by Rev. J; H. Yarboro J. A. Jordan. 3 The duty of attending Saturday meetings and what are good excuses for absence's discussed by Bro's J. J. Caud ill, J. A. Jordon, J, II, Yarboro. A. E. Myres, John N. Brooks & J. W. Myres 4 What relation does giving sustain to the worship of God, discussed by Rev J. II. Yarboro. On motom 5.th querry referred till to morrow. On motion, next meeting to be held at Mt. Piscrah church one and half mil es from Dockery N. C. on Friday before 5th Sunday in May next, Rev J. H. Yar- bor, to preach introductory Surmon, Rev J. II. Yarboro and W. M. Absher, was appointed as a committee to draft querries for that meeting. On motion meeting adjourned till to morrow at 10 oclock. Sunday 10 oclock met according to adjournment Prayer by Rev J. A. Jordan, 5th querry referred from yesterday taken up to wit. Does Christ's language in John 13 chap 5th v, 14th verses, to his desciples have reference to a church ordinance to be perpetuated in the church as the or dinance of paptism and the lord Supper, discussed by Bros J. H.Yarboro, A. E. Myres, J. J. Caudill, and J. A. Jordan, On motion adjourned to time and place of next meeting, Benediction by Rev J. II. Yarboro . At 12oclock we had a very able and imnressive Sermon bv Rev J II. Yar boro, hope the meeting did much good. W. M. Absher Secy It's an 111 Wind that Blows No One C r od! . . o . t!,e mldst of tbe nic which has just passed over the money 'cetrtre .' this conn- try oar bajers were on tbe raarket placin? orders for SPRING GOODS- A panic has been defined as "Pfcople losing tbeir heads." The def . ?-:. : a mo4 T?lu g CiBes, a,Do,Iar in Cash was worth a handsome Prrmi..., . 4 1;ders t III r Zh Qnd tJ,e?f,.ve8 in DeeJ of Teadj Cash were driyen o - Sales J tbe opportanUiee for profitable investments were not wanting. . It is only necessary to add that we have taken advantage of the i n 1 to .Le' foil eat extent and as a result are preparad for the Spring Trade as never bef-.r ; ' Economfcal management, small profits and a large volume of basic; w have' a I ways oeneved, the sorer road to success. . This will con . To merit the good will-aod sapport of oar caatomera is always f.'moat in are to invite their continued co-operation. Very respectfully, " ' WALLACE BEOS. Statesville, N. C, January 1,1891. OB ple&i GEO. W. BINS B. AW. N. H. MEDE.i IJIS. 1866-J 891 HINSHAW & MEDEARIS, KOS. 120, 121 and 126 WEST FOURTH STREET, Wholesale and Retail Merchants. first competitors one somebody's child, some-. body's sister or brother, somep body's father or mother-an ours is tho common bereave ment of all. - ' ! "There is no flock, however, watched un'l t'T.'!l, j The Book Trust Knocked Out. 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' Mr. Medearis has just returned from the Northern cities, where he purchase d of hands an immense stock for this department and we are able to- meet all comneti www.x., -vi ujiinv iuc luicicai oi iiiercuaois 10 irace wnrj n . rxsuixriiKa aJffL,L. rIeate remember that vre Ml only the 5 rt qnalitv that can be had One car load choice red clover seed, . s;,f,ii'x ' cjoV,r Pl t,3 Luof mo clover seed; Timothy, orchard grass, Kentucky bite whs and "other field (U lf.OM bushels black seed spring oats. 50 barrels seed Trish joat.fs ol the htst v.i.-h-t if s For more than twenty years tbe Star Brand Special Tobacco Manure," Anchor U,,J Sm" cial Tobacco Manure, and Star Brand Guano have been the leading btautk a fertili zer for making fine tobacco, grain and grass. . - We Have a FULL. SUPPLY This Year. One hundred thousand yards tobacco plant covering cheap. Corn, meal EhJp goff flour, meat, lard, mola3?, ejrops, coffees, sugars, etc. All in laroe quao(iin at low est prices consistant with quality of goods. " 0 General Retail Department. CaMimeres. doeskin, jeans, cottonades: linen drills, sheeting, plains, duck ticking ta ble cloths, umbrella, men's dress sbirtf, unlaundried shirts, cheviot, striptd and 'other fhirts, suspenders, hosiery, glove?, collars, cuffs, lies, handkercefs, mens, boys aud chif drena s6ft and stiff fur and straw hats, including- a full Hoe of Stetson's hat Fine shoes in great variety. Coarse shoes, common shoes, ladieV misses' and children'5 coarse shoes. We have iucreased our stock in this department and are ofivii? .' induce ments m quality, styles and prices. It will pav tou to examine ihis riPnMm.r? tvr- yoa make any purchases. . , LADIES' DRESS GOODS DEPARSMENT- " We make a specialty of fine diess eoods. Our stock this season crnhmiHc i j r newest cotnrings and latest weaves with a full line of triai.nWs to match HUwk and V'"' " n ,r,,in yuu 10 p?r yaru. ve enow trie best line of 25 and 50 areas goods to be fouad in the State. . - ' OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT ' Is well stocked with ingrains. ' ply, velvets, and Brussels. . Elegant line of shoes of the very best makes for ladies, misees and 'children. Be sure and Call When Yon Come to Town: v Your Friends Truly, . cent Winston, C, March, 14, '91. HINSHAW & MEDE MUS. Isaac 0. Wellborn. Attorney at JLttLW9 W1LKESBORO N .C. Will practice iu all the Courts . Dealer in Ileal Estate Prorat attention paid tc lhe collection of claims. T. B-Finley. H.I Greene. Pinley and Greene,5 A-ctOT-neys at Xit7-fc WILKESBOIW, JST. a Will pratice in all the Oonrts - 3-COLLECTIONJS A SPECIATJCTYft Rel Estate sold oa ccmin'tbioii. JOHM D. WSLSON, Practical Surveyor & Civil Engineer, ' All kinds of Surveying and. Leveling promptly and satisfactorily done. tgTMap-drawinir a specialty. T. N. Chaffis. A. E.& J. Iiot.TOX. Ghaffin i Holton Wilkesboro, N. (;. . Will practice im all the Courts' OOUCECTJOXS aSPBCI AtTlf.. H. M WEIXBOUIf . , R. N. ii CK tTT' WELLBORN & HACKKIT. -txxxorney, WILKESB Q do, Will practice m the State & Fel'-' tY-nrf . T TIT Tn - WILKESBOHOH. T ' . flaOf5ce at his new Residence, jf be found when not professionally,-: .p-a CtLTL W. H. H. Cowlks. W. W. Barbbb WILKESB OBO, N - "Office at' Hotel Gordon whero !,. ways be found when rot professioji.t jv 1 uc:r ed. - . ,' .' G ii e a d i o i s a t t O ff P l c e s at LaO 'ASM DE3 zD : Ha has just returned from' purchasing the stooKoT goods na nas ever oougni ana iiss atprloes very low down- : n -f Ho wants in clliirn tn r!I fr:?s nf r' 0 :n::3i ;oon;
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