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KATES OF ADVERTISING. - 7 TERiis of suEicr.irno: i -x Space 1 wk. Ira. 3m. Hm. ; . lin. .75 2.00 4.00 6.00 : " 2 in. 1.25 3.00 6.00 9.00 3 in.. 2.00 4.00 7.50 10.00 , ;.icol. 3.50 6.00 10.00 17.00 - ; eol. 6.50 9.75 18.00 30.00 I col. 11.00 15.00 30.00 50.00 1 jr. One year taonths. : 9.00 12.00 17.50 25.00 45.00 75.00 Three months.. Payable la adrunce. L 2end all doner lr rrV Cnaoxicut, Wilkcsboru'jgb. X. C. Equal Taxation, pircct and Indirect, I- VOL. VII. WILKESBORO, WILKES COUNTY, N. C, APBIL 22, 1891. NO 8. LOOK OUT- See Quotations Below. W are selling good Choapertaan ny bouse io toe town or eounty, and are payinj? more for prodnce j than onie of oar brother merchants in R. B. cities 20 years bid and more.! Just Think About it- Only had a R. R abont 4 months and have as good a market for j your chickens, eggs, batter, Ac, aa Wins ton or States viile either. i Tb nk once more about ns clo sing oat oar old stock for almost nothing in order to get ready to sell yoa goods right' Remember the old adage that 'the new broom sweeps olean." Come aud help as make the "new broom" aod we will show you how to rf8 weep clean." We are going to name this broom The Wilkesboro Bee Hive and we are going to mafce . it appear like a bee hive of pure honey to . all oar customers. We expect to sting yoa with New prices and as you look back overftbe past yoa will remark: ''O how I hare been -cheated by ! oth , ermeninbaing my goods, I shall henceforth and forever stick to the Wilkesboro Bee Hive, where V. can buy my goods right and live pare unadulterated Honey. j THE 0HRODI0LB- as a general thing newspapers which have struggled hard to ward off an untimely death Editor and Publisher, through lowering skies as well as clear, are the least appreci ated. , - Entered at tJte JPost-oJJice assecond-claxi matter. in Wilkesboro WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1891. Chicago suffered a Million Dollar fire on the 12th inst. We are of the opinion . that Mr. Terrell in his speech here overstepped the mark a little when he promised that the South would go against Cleve- and no more was had. serious trouble! Bea Terrell Alliance Speech. Although , the farmers were very busy, a number of them came out to hear Mr Terrell speak on last Friday. The court house was about fulil. Mr. Terrell was introduced by Mr. C. C. Wright, and began his remarks with a high corn- new on CTt slaim to be the Oi'igi ria.tor3 3o Adjnsto i of LOW PRICES, in. Wilkes County and we belejvo the People have found this out. j Ro member the prices of Plaid, j Do. ctestics, Uoitonades, &c.t when we came to this place. Come and see what they are now. We pimply leave the matter for you to Judge Who 'started the crusade " on f the prices of these i staple' articles 1 and necesaries of life. - Wopiy the money for our goods and intend to give oar coetamers the advantage of every change inj the taarket. j . - f Xhe Old Sellable Store of T. S. MILLER & CO. V7Ilkesboro: Produce Market Corrected Weekly By T. S. DULLER Ct Oo. Weight, ' 56 -,...32 ... , .60 . . -1 per poun Article 1 Jt oa l .................. uu.......... Cor .... Bye ...... Oats...... - Cly Peas.. ....... White Beans. ...... Colored" .. Meal, bolted U . Plomr, Good Family, per sack Potatoes, Irish Chikens ...... . . . .. . . ......... .12J , Onions - Tallow .... Ziavd ..... Batter .... .. . . .. J.. . ..... Eggs ...... Cofifee, Best in the market, Beeswax ............... .. BaouB Western , 8alt, 125ft sacks ..I....,....':........ Snrar, Brown ............ . .per & Sngar, White......'.....;....;: " " Feathers, hike, geese .......... " " Feathers, Duck, .Hides, Green, 7, ', Hides, Dry. -' Wool, washed and picked - Fish, salt, i......;.;,.......". '. '. Blackberries, per. pouui,.. 1 Apples, dried,.., .... - Pe aches, . . ; ... . Cherries, well dried,.. . . All kinds of produce net Price ..1.25" 80 - 73 .. f 75 : i.oo . .. 75 ..1 90 ..3.00 ; 60 f to 18 . .. ! 70 V ' General Spinola, a Demo cratic Member of last Congress, laud Bhould ho be nominated Pliment to the onost9 and in- in 1892. We do not believe ueilQeni Press 01 ine country. that Mr. TerrMl or nnv Tnan or He Save an earnest, plain, set of men have the right - to and unostcntation explanation promise or dictate how the South of the aims and objects of the txriii paof Via trnfA tt Farmers Alliance. It was on when '.onnortnnitv ftfTor if. organization of farmers, a pa oif crtH ,-fj ww triotic movement for benefit of to Cleveland, and heretofore, the farmers, mentally, socially Cleveland has stood as nobly m" VT"i UIU llacm"y to the South. No one public man living has done so much for the South, and helped to place ours upon equal footing with every other section. It is died last, week. 4 . f - The Roanoke and Southern R. R. has been completed to Martinsville, Va. ! . I Ml j . Evangelist Fife has been car rying on a series of meetings at Raleigh, with the usual report ed good results. Miss Helen,, oldest unmarried daughter of the late Gov. Fowle has Qualified as executrix of her father's estate. Tne iinppe is mucn mire serious this year, than last. It is provmcr to be a very dan- geriouss epidemic in many of the. cities, principally in the North. V btate agent susnee witn a clerical force is in "Washington transcribine: tbev claimants of North Carolina's share of the Direct Land Tax. ; r Mr, C. E. Turner, of Iredell, brother of Dr. J. M. Turner, of Objection to the order could not be against the Alliance, but against the positons and policies of the Alliance. These he explained anU upheld. The not in keeping with the spirit first objection, that it was a and manhood of our or,le to secret organization he said was turn their backs upon their best not wel1 taken ecause it was a friends when opportunity is maternal society, and must w m . . w w a m 9 necessarily De secret, as lor in stance the Odd Fellows and Masons. The Alliance - he said must nessarily be political in its nat ure but it was not and should not be partisan- The Alliance should discuss political measure for their benefit and demand such laws as are conservative of tneir presented. We think the ex pression escaped Mr. Terrell in a moment of honest enthusiasm for the cause he represented and that considerable allowances should be made for it. Julius A. Graj Dead. Julius A. Gray, Presedent of the . Cape Fear and Yadkin this place, is one of the 4 deba valley K. K. Uompany, died at ters of Trinitv Colleere ' selected Greensboro on the evening of good, but it i3 asrainst the spirit fnr o niiKiiV rJnf r fi 9f?rri tne I4tn of .fneumonia. He ana consiuuiion ol- ine oraer 10 inst. Glad to see him winning had been sick several days. such honors. I- Mr- Giay was the son of Gen. . - I Alexander fJmv nnd wnj norn Senator Vance, "Our Zeb" :n -RonHoinh mnntr im tt . If s an Iil "Wind that Blows No One Goo dl u SPR I NG GOODS- wtjt beliered, the wrtr road tonaxu. This mronMr. t k- ... wuimaoi VWJJVIKigBt Very KtetXlnUr, Wt LlT9 tl WALLACE BEO& SutTnie, N. J.nnarj 1.1891. JAJT. GEO. 7. HIKaEAW, N. H. MEDEAUIS. I8OO-J8OI HINSHAW & MEDEAEIS, NOS. 120, 124 ajco 12S WEST FOURTH STREET, WnvTors-, - i Wholesale and Eetail Merchants. c. "Our Zeb" who isspending sometime at his graduated at Davidson College policies of the goverment. make nominations for office and take any partisan steps in an Alliance meeting. The interests of the farming masses, he said demand certain changes in the Mountain home, Gombroon, was interviewed at Asheville a few days since, and expressed a favor for General Palmer,- of Illinois as the next Democratic candidate for President. :m liagistrate appointed by the last Legislature should take 1 . mote of the fact that they are required by law to qualify within 90 days from the date of jthe adjournment of the Legis lature. The Legislature ad- tiourned the 9th of March. This brives Magistrates till the 9 th bf June to Qualify. 1853. In the year 1858 he married Miss Emma, daughter of Gov. Jno. M Morehead. His wife ana. several . cnnaren survive him.: 18C9 Mr Gray became cashier of the Bank of Greensboro. Being elected in 1879 as Presi dent of the C F & Y V R R Company, he resigned as cash ier, but was elected as Presi dent of the same bank in 1837. which positon he continued to hold till death. Mr. uray was a sagacious 04 . . '. no m .. per ;doa j 10 per IV, . ; I 23 n , 20g22 . ' ; wmw 49 7 8 )45 ; 30 04 : 08 35 ... e 5to8 10 to 15 7V mentioned 8,1 ovs . . . m . nnn on oryrot i r hnoinaea tnon A glance at the death record progressive and untiring. His bf the last few weeks or month I death removes hence one of tells a wonderful story of how I North Carolina's most useful bwif tly the prominent men of and prominent citizens. the State and Nation are pass im? awav. "As for man. his Exeltement In Chrrlotte. days are as the grass; as a flow ! 0n Saturday night, the 11th fer ofthe eld. so he flourish-J xienry rananam, a coiorea feth " "Man is like to vanitv Gambler of Atlanta, killed an did not say what kind of tarifl they fav- uia doTra nro oa a aViodnw t Vint Italian merchant named Mocca ored If any or how they would raise the in Charlotte, while the latter I necessary federal taxes. Ed.) - . . v m fcii x ii w -- u ww w mm w Ererr dollar shall be a dollar, and legal people would appreciate no larzner, uy Binding oim tender for all debts, privata and pabUc for the bondholder as well as the farm er. The circulating medium should be Increased to 30 per head. There should The first The ownership of lands by aliens should be prohibited. The greatest evil that can befall our people is for the few to own the land. Already this is becoming the case. About 2G1 millions Acers of land are owned by foreign sydicates, about one fourth of all the land in the TJ. S. Nearly every mortgage closed out In Kansas to day is done so by a foreign Syndicate. 2nd They demand govermental con trol of transportation. By that it is not meant governmental ownership, but a wise and just control that will give equal rights and advantages of transportation to every class. 3rd They demand equal and just tax. ation. The Alliance is therefore oppos ed to a protective tariff which builds up ona section to the detrimeut of an other makes ne man rich by taking from an other. We are ready he said, to pay a protective tariff if as claimed, it should go into the. pockets of the laborers, bu t the higher! the tariff the more wages are cut, ami the more foriegn labor is brought in! to take the place of our home labor. He said the Alliance was also opposed to a tariff for revenue, be cause it was unjust to the poor. (lie -- . low- in Charlotte, while . the latter was drawing a glass of cider appreciate the farmer, by striking him w ith a car coupling pin. Brad- ham was arrested and Jailed soon after. There were threats of lynching and the Hornets Nest Riflemen were placed guard at the Jail. About dark be no distinction between gold, silver or paper money. It should he an a parity. lie said the Alliance was not a parti san organisation and Would support any If; people would tiore fully and support more andsomely their home minis ters, instead of going wild oyer so-called evangelists, the mor ility. of the country would much kooner be raised to a higher ind nobler plain.. After all, it is the e very-day home christaih minister that does the real, last- ng and substantial work of the negroes for the purpose of cition that if the Democrats nomina. m " mm flv winninr roiiIh to re8CUing tne prisoner. BOme Oil ted Cleveland in 1S92 the Southern Li,-ia ' I the negroes became very bois-1 States by means of the Alliance would terous and the police attempted s promise w t . x 1 t x J I x 1 a. i.U U.. ! M 18IM Wllfl BWIOWW wuiuu.uviu 11 IS reponea mawi new aai- 10 arrtuk iuCU1( uu, moj . th ind indent candidate. ' - . . . mmm. 1 At 1 11 I "J ' y paper is to be started at w m- rescued Dy ineir Dreinren hn the event the independent ticket was feton. Sorry to hear it, for we black. A race war seemed im- necessary ike Winston. There ; are ' too minent, and it was only the ttifttiv. nanr8' in ine counirv earnest dicuuiuk ui duuxx wui j x x , . " I ... how The way to get better heads as Mayor McDowell that crowds began gethering in front party that Would come to its terms. If of the Jail, whites for the sup- no party wpuld accept iU terms, then posed purpose of Lynching and ! , -T.-- de- WHOLESALE : . f'PWwJWItefroni cwr rttsil bntlcwt. we ctrry aa el0Cvk f rrio,U' K101101. Mto, worsteds, maslics. pkioeH. blacked depuoo, Ld Mi M7. Boj.' .r Cb.Urru". Shoe., H.U, ,Vr? Ird, soap, ibip ttolT,etc etc ' ' Mr. Medsrls btt jo.t rttoroed from the Northern cltif, wber be rorebasrJ cf tt n.Ji ao imorn stock for this depvtmrot aad we are able to nt !! coalmen fom evtry soarce. sad mke il to th- iolfrwt of roercUnts to trs.de wiib cp .KAEJl5,SHPPLIf-ST-Plem,ertmmbcrlhl,r!!I oHy tie ru cnty (hit CID b hlH On rr rhnln. m.4 .1 I . . ' V clover need; Timothy, ercbsrd gr., Keotocky bias ,rr. .ml otber tlcU rd. basbels blsck seed rpttog ou. 50 Umb seed 7 rub pot.torj cf the be it vsrla. Fc oori Ibao twtoty years the Str Brsnd 8pec.l Tob.cco Mscore, Acctor HrsoJ Sprl cUl Tobacco M.onre. aod bur Brscd Oosoo be beta be leiicg brm&i a ferU; r for mtkiog Cos toUcco. ErsiQ mad grim. ru Wo Havo a FULL, STjrX.YThis Year. wux umuujw ibubrdu jros looacco pisni cofrrtp ctep. Cora, t&esL bp floor, tnesl. Urd. molsate. sjrops, eoCi, sogmrs, etc. All ia larre Q uaciiiiea a: est prices cootutsot with quality of goods. . General Eetail Department Canlmeres. doeskio, jeaus, cottooadea: hoen drills, sbeetir?. pUid. dack Ucklr b!e dotbt, Bmbrelta, men's drras abiru, o o la ondried shirt, cbcrlct, itriptd sol aw.procr. oitrj, giove, coiurs, cocs, lies, fcaodkercbfff. cect, bor .cj c?J dreni soft aod stiff fur and straw bsu bclodb a foil lice cf Stloo's b-. Flri tboet la great vsriety. Coarve sboes, coomoa shoes, Udiea bIsjc ar ctircs'g coarse sboea. We bare iocreasrd oo' stock in this departoect aod art cZcrl:: ic'--w meoU In qasllty, stjles aod pric. It mill pay joa to exstrlas itli depsrtcest U.'cra yoa make any porcbaacs. LADIES' DRESS GOODS DEPARSMEXT- We make a specialty of Cos dies froods. Oar stock this sesaoa esbrscts mil cf r newest coloring sod latest weaves with a foil lioe of trianiojft to tastch, B!ark sod suwtoj .u irwn sue 10 qui j pw jua. e abow tte best ltse cf a"d ' dress goods to be fooad !a the State. OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT Is well stocked with ioraioa. 3 ply, velvets, and Brand. Eleg sot lioe of sbos of the very best makes for ladies, Biases aod ciDJrra. ' Be sure and Call ViTien Yon Come to Town. Year Friecds Truly, Winston, N.O, March, 14, 9i. DINSHAW i STEDEAHLS. ti elber ctt Isaac 0. "Wellborn. -A.-ttoxrney at Xarvr9 fVlLKESBORO NX. Will practice in all the Cotirt. Dalcr in Seal Ealate Promt attenUon pl4 tc the collection efcltlsaa. T. DJT1b17. II. X Oms, Pinley and Greene, 'iLxtor-neys rvfc Law, WILKESBORO, JV. a Will pratle in sH the Court 3-COLLECTIONa A 8PECHXm-3a Beal Estate sold on commission. JOHIM D. WILSON, Civil Engineer. Wilkesboro, N. 0. E7"2Iap-4xawlB a specialty. W. II. n. Covui. W. W. Baasan G0171ES.& BARDER sm. At WILKESBORO. X T. K. CaMrra. JL. C i J. Q. Hotrcx. Chaffiii& Holton ilttorxioysB at Xjjtxt Wilkesboro, N. C. " - o WHl practice la all the Coorta. Cotixcnojis a Anctixrx. H.X. Waixjoay. B. N. II ck rrr- WELLBORN k HACKETT. " - o Win practice la the Bute A TZtX Cccrtf. J. II. Turner, IT. D,, VILKESDORO N. C- S3)Soe at Lit new IiJ mc. wbri La be Coaod when not prc'es:ooL'j trp C12 E. S. King M. BTorllx T7iIlCtiboro. sarOSce at Ilotfl Oordoa whr fce c j,a ways be found wbea not froteloailj tr-:- eJ. - These are the principal points tonched in the speech, but the report is nothing like fall of course. hews paper facilities is to give a better and more liberal sup- ort 'to. those papers already' in bur midst, and not try to sup plant the papers that have stood aithful through thick and thin 1 1 H y new ones wnicn navo4 no claim Upon your suppo t. 1VO NeUee ; JLU rernci ara bea by noUSl that the saved a scene of blood shed. The negToes retired to a church near bV and from it SOOIl after I Eooaeaa toll bridge Is adjnddneafeby the ' I .. v eounty oommiMUToers, ana as ine o am '3 vucn- of hare failed to giro the bond as reituredby law and demanded by this board, the keefT thereof la EQiiflod to close the gates of ibe ncs and to allow no r;r -e oTcr ti:..I triJgtt Tf error cfr ci.l. Il-'i ?rzl 11 fired upon the whites. The church was attacked and almost riddled with bullets, but the ne groes vacated in swift order. After tlib littlo ' epi-otlo every Ghe-ap Goois at Lo T7 P ri c g s at T . A r A Er3 r C3C7Q t-ao ia t nnn lfj a' Ho has just returned from p-rcfiasinj t!;: rr.:st-cc stoc of goods ha has ever bought end !;:: C:l::r:t:i 3 at priaos very law l!a vents n addition tn dl I.hds tf : hr- ?- . - I J i 1 jr.
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