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r RATES OF ADVERTISING. Ji terms of subschittio::. One year...., .......irA' Space ! 1 wk. 1 m.. I 3m. j Gm. l 1 yr Six months.. ................... 1 in . 2 in. 3 in. col. CU col. J. col. .75 1.25 2.00 3.50 6.50 2.00 3.00 4.00 6.00 4.00 6.00 7.50 0.00 9.00 10.00 i7.oa 30.00 9.00 Three months - . ' 12.00 17.50 Payable in ad vuncc. CSTSends all money ,by resfelsrcl v let ter or postal order and addrec3 ' ' Tns Chbqsicxe, Wilkesboro, IT. C. 10.00 !18.00 , i 30.00 25.00 45.00 11.CJ0 j v. t - lO.UU 50.00 75.00 JSqual Taxation, pirect and Indirect. i : y.t, tx WILKESBORO, K a, THURSDAY. JAN. 25 1894. NO. 42. VlOl Iki rA-. ' 'ill - Mh 1 M k - I V IN - v "J ' IflS IHUONICLE.i t 7:t' Entere,i af the Posi-ofiicc " in Wilkesboro as second-clans matter. ' - M j THURSDAY, j JAN. 25, : 1894. Dr. E. Burke Haywood, of Haleigh, died last week. . j SenatorWaithaU, Mississip pi pi, has resigned on account of . failing health. Thf committee in thevpontest ' case between Settle and Wil i; liams has reported in favor of Settle, and Settle will hold his , Seat. ., : , , ; The Manufactures Record says that the outlook for better and - -easier times is good. Enterpri: - ses are in contemplation in the South that will bring " some ' money and put it in circulation. S me of - the people of Win -ston are making a strong fight ' . against the public execution of . DeGraff. They want it to be private, as a public execu tion is very demoralizing. ! ;The 29th of this month has ' been set for the vote in the ' House ou the adoption of the -i Wilson tariff bill. The Senate should at once take up the bill ' and pass it, and not fillibuster . about it. Our Congressmen, and espe cially Hon.W. H. Bower are still working hard to have the 3 gallon assessment rescinded 4ino still hope that the order may be recorded. , Melvin E. Carter, ' has deen confirmed as Collector of the vVestem District. But from the information we can get hold of, it is a loss of time to bo applying for positions now. He has given it out . that he will make no changes except for sufficient causeand even in such jases no- appointments will be considered for ome time yet. ;The reports from Washington are to the effact that Senator 'Vance is fighting .the confirma tion ot Simmons as collector of the 'Eastern district. We jdo not know upon what ground he is making the fight, but, from the information at hand, he ap , pears to be making a mistake, iso far as the welfare of the Democratic party, is concerned. Lee Hash, who was caught here by Will Smith and carried back to Virginia some time ago on the charge of murdering a ' young man Phipps, was tried ia drayson county last wfek and convicted of murder in the second degree and sentenced to '14 years in the penitentiary.! The Greensboro scandal calls forth another lesson. The so called religious Journals are do ing a great, deal of criticism ;be cause they say the secular pa pers are" try ing fb "i play . huJt mouthV in the matter because the parties concerned are prom: ineut peOple(And these, same . Jou rnals at almost every ot h er opportunity are cussing'' ' ;but the secular fcfess for printing guich " " 'demoralizing y s tuff.' ' Where's the consistency in any ; such so-called "religious'! pro ceedings ? , Wilkes county people are al ways Jay ing -ttjtiemselves fopen to the ridicule of other ' people by always biting at these pat right frauds r and getting ; bit themselves. ' There's rio Celling ho w much ;hard earned money has ''.been taken fronr the county by these ; 'patent right men 'and such other things, or foreign g uildin and Loan i Asso'cia- tidns; If our people had all -j su;u iu.vu.vy uaus. iu tneir poCK ets; they would be considerably be ter off. And the rediculous part about it, is, that after re peated, warnings and experienc es they still bite, : and appear ea jer for the morsel. Verily th 3 sons of 'man : "enjoy ' being htm bugged. !f John L. Sullivan is still in th 3 ring be is slightly disfigur ed Up at Buffalo, N. Y., one night last week, John L. came he me on a drunk, and began a bi sing his wife. She picked up ar 'Indian club, with I which he hs.d been training, and knocked him in the head. It required the doctor an hour or two to bring breath back into the old n. The Chronicle is in receipt ofi tne second installment oi in formation and instructions f rpm the literary bureau of the Richmond and Danville R. R. Syndicate, at Washington, D. C iQ opposition to1 the V7ilson ta riff bill. Such installments o; ' opposing literature are being scattered over the country to a I the newspapers with request that they copy the - same and comment thereon favorably it is presumed, of course. While, a Dpreciating the condescending' kindness of this Syndicate in 0 fering to keep us properly in formed andDour mind led in the proper direction to suit them. neverthelesa we must tell them 1 ankly that it is a waste of postage as to the changing of; 0 lr opinion. This paper is 1 emocratic, because it honest 1: r belie ves in Democracy. Be ing Democratic, it stands on th Democratic platform, which declares for honest, coaserva t ve tariff" reform. Standing f )r tariff reform, we arc in f a vor of the Wilson bill. ; While t ie bill has not all the qualities oi absolute perfection, it is the best thing in sight, and one vrhich, to some extent, will re 1 eve the great concourse of t ie American population'which have to live by the sweat of the f ace, and have not the opportu? rityof running syndicate liter- ry bureaus and such things. he opposition to the bill has een worked up by the syndi- ate and monopolies, and ' we egret to see the Alliance Third party, which professes to be in avor of the people lommg ands with the syndicate in op- bsition to legislation tending oward the relief of J our work ing people, thus assisting in erpetuating the unequal bur - ens upon the people they pro fess to favor. ; eter DeGraff's Brother in Tronble. j Last Thursday afternoon a elegram was-- received . here :rom i the Sheriff : of Forsyth i lirecting the arrest of Lee De jraff , brother of Peter DeGraff who is to he hting at Winston, ind one V- Geo . Brown; j These nen had come up on the train Tom Winston that afternoon and had gonQ up', the Mulberry oad. Gus Edwards, Allen Faw and others. s9on made pursuit and the partCes were caught lip above . Mulberry, road and rouglit back and guarded. On riday deputy Sheriff Teague :ame up and;took them back to inpton. The charge- against Viiirv id '"'rtViaf. "-' f.V'r Rfrtlft enmo oney from a man in Winston ,e amount being . $20." About $14. were found on the person of Brown. -WQe ee DeGraff was arrested he made the re mark that 7the. officers- "must think thai he . was Peter De- Graff because rje had on Peter's cloths." Lee was wearing the suit which Peter, had on ; when he was sentenced to be hanged. Greensboro Sensation- ' Greensboro is enjoying a big sensation and effects some very prominent people.' E. L. Gilmer, son of Ex-Judge Gilmer, had suspicion that his wife, who is a daughter of Col , Keogh, was unfaithful to him. He left for Raleigh one -afternoon, with the understanding that hewould be gone several days. 5 Jle returned that nig:ht. Along jab it 11. o'clock he went home an "giund his wife and a young tobacconist, from Dan ville, in a room together. Gil mer went in and shot the young man, Holland by name, the ball taking effect in the thigh. Thinking he; had mortally wounded the fellah, 'Gilmer went out to inform the officers, and, when they returned, Hol land had escaped through the window and . had reached the depot in time to take the north bound train home. Another man, by the name of McElwee was in the parlor with Mrs Ju lia Dick, a sister of Gilmer, and now a grass-widow, and he left very promptly when the fuss began. Gilmer has begun a suit for divorce, and it promises to dis close some other sensations in volving prominent men in the State. It would appear from this that Greensboro High Society needs considerable reforma tion, x What They are Doing. ElkinTimoa.) Revenue officers have been rather active in this section of late. Saturday several of them arrested "Mr. Hamp Willborn, who lives near Mitchell's river, this county, for violating the revenue laws. MrY Willborn gave bond for his appearance before a U. S. Commissioner. Saturday night a raid ' was mad in the State of Wilkes and a blockade still was found in full blast and in a few minutes rendered unfit for further service. ' People are wishiug each other the compH raenttf of the season aurt exchanging gifts. Did it ever occur to yon to send an ailing : friend a package of A.yer'8 Sarsaparilla ? If not, do so now T 1 try medicine yourself if you need a first-class blood-purifier. ATTENTION ! - NO MORE BOILING YOUR COFFEE ! THE QUEEN HAS ARRIVED The QUEEN COFFEE POT ; the great est success on Earth ; This instantane ous little ICoffee and. Tea maker, the household jewel, is now on exhibition and for sale at N. M. ALLEN'S North' Wilkesboro, N. C. ? - - FREE ! COFFEE served FREE ! Dai ly to every one. Ladies particularly in vited to try a cup made by the QUEEN in one quarter of a minute, and as clear as wine. ' . . :; " .'I No more Boiling your Coffee. The most simple and perfect working Coffee Pot that has ever: been invented. We CHALLENGE the' WORLD on quick time; fine flavor and saving of both Tea and Coffee ! :; -'I '': : ':,'y.',, ' V. t; l!-' : 5 A GOOD COFFEE POT is a HOUSE HOLD NECESSITY. And by using the QUEEN you 'can save 25 per cent of cof fee. You never allow your pot to set on the stove and burn out, never juse eggs to clarify your coffee and in no , case does it take above one minute to make a pot of the finest coffee that can.be pro duced. ' r v ' '. ' iV--;;-" -.-'v-' I YOUR COFFEE ' need ; NOT : be GROUND until your meals are ready By this quick" operation you capture the aroma, the pleasant teste and . all the good qualities of.- the coffee. We only ask you to come and see the pot and drink a cup of coffee with us and you will, be convinced that pur inducements are well worthy your consideration. -The QUEEN was awarded a DIPLO MA by the East Alabarria Fair ; by the Georgia State" Fair ; , by - the Arkansas State Fair, andjs universally appfoved by the house-wives. A gi-and opportu nity to thake'ononey by handling the QUEEN CEVQT, ; : Notice ! t I have two good ok; wagons ; one ,Nis sen two horse wagon and harpess i two gray mares know mas the widow Hay's mares and a large quantity of rough feed of all kinds for sale to suit the purchas er. . Call and see me when ..in need of any of the above." I am going to sell out that I may apply my whole time to the practice of law. Jan. 12th 1894. ' L. S, Benbow. North Carolina ( In the Wilkes county -J Superior Court. E. E. Dunn adm'r of Edmund Dunn against Thomas Dnla. The ' r.ndersiffned having been appointed commissioner oy a judgement of the Superior Conrt of Wilkes cd to sell the lands described in the pleadings in the above ' case - and more particularly bounded in a bond for. title execu ted by Edward Dunn & Sarah J Dunn to Thom as Dula, he will on Saturday Feb 10th 1894 at the Court house door in Wilkesboro N C, sell tc the highest bidder for cash the land de scribed in the pleadings containing-150 acres more or less, lyiug in the county of Wilkes ,in Elk township it being the land sold by Edmund Dunn to Thomas Dula. This Jatfy 6th 1894. Ii' N HACKETT, Commissioner. Torth Carolina J In the Wilkes CouNtr' 7 Superior court. HVC,Douthitt against Mary Armstrong and others. The defendants Edwin McBrido, Samuel Mc-Bride,- Virgil Swain, John Perkins, Martha. Per kins will take notice that the pl't'ff. H c Dou thitt has commenced an action against' them in the Superior court of Wilkes county the sub ject of which is real property in which the de fendants havu or claim to hare an interest. You are required to appear at the next term of the Superior conrt to be held in the county of Wilkes on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in February 1894 and answer or demur to .the complaint of the pltuinifTm this action. . This Jaiiy. 9th 1894. Milton McNeil, c. s . c. Cranor &" Buxton att'.yu for prt'fi. "When I was a Boy, Writes Postmaster J. C. Woodson; Forest Hill, W. Va., "1 had a bron chial trouble df such a persistent and stubborn .'character, that the doctor pronounced it incurable with ordinary medicines, and advised me to try Ayes Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and one bottle cured me. For the last fifteen years, I have used this preparation with good . effect wheneverl take A Bad Cold, and I know of numbers of people . who keep it in the house all the time, not considering it safe to bo with out it." . ' . "I have been using Ayers . Cherry Pectoral in my family for 30 years, with the most satisfactory results, and can' cheerfully recommend it as being espe-? cially adapted to all pulmonary com plaints. I have, for many years, made pulmonary and other medicines a special " Study, and I have come to the conclusion that Ayers Cherry Pectoral occupies a position pre-eminent ; over other, medi- cines of the class." Chas. Davenport Dover, N..J. r J .- Ayer's Cherry Pectoral . Prepared by Dr. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. P rom pt to act, su re to cu re N oeth Carolina. 1 ' In the Supe- c sm . . . A. WlLKBS COUSTY nor Court. Alexander Bailv against Susannah Batlv 4 Susannah Dailv. the defendant above named. s hereby required to appear at the next 'term of Wilkea Superior court to - ne neio. as ; tu Court House in Wilkesboro on the first Mon day after the 4th Monday in Feb, 1891, and an swer or demur to the complaint of the plaiutiff in this action, Jan'y 8th 1891 ' - - " , - Milton McNeil, C, 3, C , Cranor & Buxton l , att'ys for plTt, For STQYES AND TINWARE. : I have opened up a full line of. Tin ware of e very d escription, and Cooking and Heating Stoves of all kinds,- in the new Prevette Store house on main St.; where I will be glad to wait on my customers.- Ail kinds of Tin work done at reasonable rates. .. .. . As a spe'cialtyl handle the "new Lee" cook stove, the leading stove . on the market. Give me a call. ... : W. H. STARE. "Wilkesboro, K, C, Jan, 12th '94, If GOODS FOB THE WALLACE BROS. . A NEW STOCK, ELEPHANTINE IN SIZE. LILLPUTIAN IN PRICE. O More Goods than has ever been shown by any House in Ilortlr Carolina at one time. When you see them and hear the prices you will understand. . why we have bought in such quantities. - The time to buy is when everybody wants to sell. CThe bulk of our stock for the spring of 1894 was bought du ring the Panic, at panic prices, and will be sold accordingly. We do not say t as many do, "that we willVnot be' under sold," but we say to you that while this stock lasts x ' WE WILL UNDERSELL THE BEST OF THEM. - It is a most gratifying statement to make and we have asked the printer, tc put it in bold type. . . ' "A bold statement too it may be seen, yet those who are familiar with the factt know that in the performance of our promises we go a step beyond gather than, fall short. - - . . Notwithstanding the great panic we have just passed through, our promises have been fulfilled and our prophecies realized. And considering all the cir cumstances we look back to it as a year of remarkable progress, made so, in our judgement by the fact that our aim has been not to see how much profit w& could make in a single season, but how low we could sell our - goods-r-and our persistent and continuous efforts in driving down prices has brought us the in creased businesswe have been working for. - : An ounce of experience is worth a pound of logic and, with the results of our past efforts before us, we see our way clear to take a decided step forward, and. with the opening of our new stock shall deal some sledge hammer blows in the way of low prices that will speak louder than any any. advertisements we can make. . - 1 . v" ':' . ' - '"; , Knowing that every dollar we can save our customers will prove an ' equiva--lent gain to ourselves, and that we have.'never been so well - prepared to serve-i you as we are at this time, it affords us unusual pleasure" t vagain solicit your valued trade. . . : , . ; . - . Verv respectfully, : - i " WALLACE BROS., C. S. Tomlin, John S. McRorie, John F. Bowles, H.v Wallace and L. B.. Bristol will represent us on the road and visit as many of our customers as possible. STATESVILLE, N: C, Dec. 21st 1893.. - LOOK! LOOK! HERE FAEMEKS. You all want good Plows and Hoes to make good crops and? the time is drawing near when they will be needed. The place to get a Bargain is at . 4 V THE WlLKESBUliO HARDWARE STORE, where you can always find a full line ofFarming Implements . Iron, Nails, Glass, Pistols, Guns Corn Shellers, Feed Cutters Mowers, Bakes and Cutlery. , , I am agent for the Oliver Chilled Plov. If your wife or daughter nereds a good Sewing Machine, the Wheeler & Wilson, No. 9, the best ever made. I call your attention to the famous Empire Wheat Drill. Paints, Oils and Varnish a Specialty. C. F. MORRISON: 3 TOR FOR THE BEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN THIS1. section in Ready-Made Clothing, Gents' Finishing Goods, lltx ; Millinery, etc.? Gome at once to Hix's. I keep a full supply of everything kept in a first-class Cloth ing Store, and am offering especial bargains. Call at once. ROBERT HIX. WILKESBORO FURNITURE Com ISELEY & 0AFFEY, Proprietors- - OT- We are now located in the new brick store under hotel and furnish any thin -to ba found in a first-classjurniture Store. - e intend to offer special bargains in the best Sewing Machines on the market for the next SO. days. . - Standard grades of Pianos and Organs, fully warranted. V " :. - We make a specialty in finishing Conins and Caskets. ; Be sure and callif you a cart, buggy; wagon or a nice set of harness We are better prepared than ever to furnish kerosene and lubricating oils thacj, ever before, by the barrel. Standard brands Guana at starvation prices. . Thanking. you "f or past patronageand hoping by. fair dealing to have a con inuation of the same, we are yours for b siness, . "v TSELT and C4FFEY. . 7 J.G.Hackett. A. A. H ackett," Fi Proprietors op the " Mesloro Contractors and Manufacturers of Building Materiel, -I. Doors, Blinds,: etc. All kinds of fine lumber in larc q::anti! always on hand. Nails and lime bought by the car lod c sold at lowest prices. C7Satisfaction Guaranteed : UDLTITHDE, buj loth ins; - Finley., N. M. Dean. nley D V ""-i HannfactnnBf Comnony.
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