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V- : . - Mi :. - , .,- . . . . -. - 'THE CHRONIC I-E I Chicago, 'yearly all jtfee DenjL- Cloe E Kennedy vs Francis Kennedy, Seeing this with your ft wo eyes - I i j . : , w nif4.ir t n 'Oil T rnvprcu 1 ir ctirtind TT1H.K.S vuu vy oc i i .ocrais oi ine Senate and rlouse ' u -ove . i. " , Al E Transeau-executrix ve j j? ooin- Ana never, never noc, that. VV C Walker mfc i Then on N. M. Allen place vour eva. WMesboro i?ub1cans almost as a,qnit VOted new gurvey of land in controversy and j Get in the swim- against It, and if Mr. Uleveland - file report at the next term of court. And deal with him ! ! prefers to assist the Republi-j T JDula and L 8 Benbpw ,vs James j oans in fegislatine against the ; nd Moses Sp8' fT laDd t? . n-j. t , J ii , . . - , ' in controversv D6 soiu, i iv ucuucreon xu.va.vgtjii4it6x.ee, wi icmciu peopie .ana in iavor ot wall; . , ibere4 .hexe, is now holding a rer Street, as he undoubtedly would B. A. DEAL "Editor pl Proprietor, looted for this bill and the. Re- Entered at tht Post-ojfiAs in jfiA second-ctaxs matter. GOODS FOB THE ULTITiiE, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1894. viyal ffieetmg t wasiyngtop, do should he Veto this bill, he P- P.- i bad better leave the party that .elected him .and join ;the one bo ro, last Friday, f ejsue, to 4 in favor of Y.ali. appointed com'f. S Goforth vs James Combs, deft al lowed 30 dayso file answer. Bank of fljorth AVilkesboro vs Walter Williamson et al. iudcrmeiit $318.50 in The motrV, cramb . Wvvpati ricutw mxw join ,iDe one '-( YaleaaGhapellJl.at eecis vuv ,tu pll?llsl8 ,n , c F MorriSo9tand Z T B(agby vs WB You will never, never be hurt As you so smoothly turn the dirt. iff 7 The naines of te Jyncrhers are ia th,e j .officers, but the .paijte" 9? .selves are, .or they &y& fflfrj& y tracks to parts uu.kMw 9 4 j jTBpot .say. 'The Okaoel Hill ahd Iehisrfi JJ.nivVsity pQJ$ It a a.me 0f base fcal .t aLe?g: Jajstf Pt v?rfees fry ,a iepre The Ikin ygBj.c.? p.ecia,lA49a;i wfk, giving aescnpQ.n ,91 jDiynfaes ,a,nd a,ttra,c,ti9n;s xf jtk,t thriving little tQWV,. WiO ngratulate the .bre tjkeren Jipon .the enter prise. . We haye received a, beau.ti- Iv. illustrated catalogi e of the Dil worth FloraL Ga: denr at Charlotte, N. C. Those want ing some beautiful plants and flowers will do well tc wrtj to the Manager, J. P. Eahlbprn, Charlotte, N. C, Mr. Eldridge, who 1 as been itbit1iBtatesville Macot, has bought out jthje Lexington Dispatch, the paper he estab lished several years ago. Mr, Harkness succeeds himj as edi tor of the Mascot. We wish them both success and plenty of it. Something may happen about election times this fall. Of course, we know and everybody else knows, that we are editor and proprietor of the great and voluminious cosmopolitan weekly, and we also conduct thp finest post office tha ; is run in the town of Wilkssboro. But there is one thing o ir Sen ators and Congressmen, is well as Grover, seem to "have forgqt ten; We also run a "large and enthusiastic" garden, and our quota of seed has not riached us. This should be attended to at once or something may drop. ihis .ejKieayOfT to grind down the ifrjer te&wmg ,ro an . We itow&WW, Cleve- $i$4 9w iJMs important &9 fo$G9tmHyrs there- frg&vmg mmfo m&4$$ relief EHedge, pl't'ff allowed JO .days to file complaint, deft, 60 days W.ajiswer. J G Hackett vs H L Brow,n and wife, p.rt'ff recovers land in coniroyjersy. R D Baily vs J B Church, ti,me allow ed ,to file pleadings. HoTf Pigs Grow at ClemmoHSvIIle. Mr. T. C. Farabee, of Clemmonsville, penned a pig weighing 42 pounds. He killed it after -100 days' feeding and it weighed 220. The above is from the Win ston Daily. That was a very nice pig no doubt, but we know of two that takes the prize from it. A fellow here bought two pigs about the size of common rats. He fed them for some six Senator Colquitt died at his residence at 222 A street S E, in this city at 7:10 o'clock this morning. The e?ld was quiet and peaceful and cleath C me as if the Senator were dropping into sleep. He had been sink ing.gradually all night. At 3 p'clock this morning the entire right side became totally para lyzed, and after that it wa s evi dent to all that death wi,s at best a question of hburs only. The entire family, ecert a daughter, Mrs. Newell, or aiil- ledgeville, Ga., was present, as were also the family of hi j col Jpague, Senator Gordon, who were summoned when the at- 1 ock &4&p ur first bf& jEkster ser yee at Salejn Female Asaxe?ny, &r r&te? at the Mo rayfaq. jehureh, of Ja&m. Many people, howeyer, were disap pointed when they awoke Sun diy morning to ;fiud that it was raining. The early morning, er sunrise services were, therefore, con,dueted inside of the church, instead of at he cemetery as is the custom, on this account it was not altogethe r attractive as usual, but it .certainly is a beau tiful ad attractive service, and one that makes an impression upon the memory that will jaot be forgotten. I3.ishop Rontha- ler delivered a very excellent discourse upon the resurrection of our Savior. This earlj morn ing service all occurs before and just about sunrise, and one must rjse rather early to wit ness it all. After the service we took a stroll through the cemetery. It is the prettiest cemetery jn the State and no doubt better cared or. ine graves ot all, young, middle aged and old, were beautifully decorated with ev ery variety of flowers tasteful ly arranged on and around tham by loving- hands, bespeaking the affection in which the mem ory of the dead is held by these people. But we haven't time to write more on this subject at present;. Winston is building right a long and appears to be over coming all her misfortunes and back sets. . The Wilkes delegation had the pleasure of dining with our good friend Col. Clement Mau ley, one. of the most courtly, de lightful and i(pspitable gentle men in the Stae. To-day (Monday) is a holiday in the Twin City, all business houses being closed. It is one of the few, or perhaps the only town in the State that observes Easier Monday as a holiday. t t- rv-.tr - J WT WT W nC ... 1 ,1 j yaney, aum ij o cu, month nnri whpn Vip madft nork et.aL judgment that R N Hackett be ap- ontfts and when be made porK pointed to take an account and report at Ui 'm, unaersuanu mjr came very near weignmg xo ids each. next term of court. Hiram Williams vs Amanda Ander son, deft allowed 60;dayajfco answer the complaint, T L Sturgii vs R C Hamby and James Stargil, ordered that Thos Dula be ap pointed next friend to represent the deft in this action. Mary F Forester vs Paulina Dent et al def'ts allowed 60 days to answer com plaint. W H 'Reeves ifc Son vs Matilda Gwyn, et al, pl't'ff allowed 60 days to file com plaint, deft 60 days to answer. Bank of North Wilkesboro vs T S Miller e.t al, judgment in favor of pl't'ff for $297- M M Shew vs M C Call, pl't'ff allowed 60 days to file complaint, deft 60 days to answer. - The Winston Land & Improvement Co. vs TFade & Chewning, (four cases) order of publication for pl't'ffs, non resi dents, to appear at next term of court. J R Oaffey adm'r vs W B Elledge, or dered that pl't'ff file bond for $200, deft allowed to answer in the cause. J T Well bora vs D W Chandler and H C Douthit, pl't'ff allowed 30 days to filtt amended complaint. H C Douthit vs Mary. Armstrong et al judgment that def'ts execute a. mort gage deed to pl't'ff for $100 and $50 an nually during the natural lives of John and Elizabeth McBride. State vsR W Hoi brook, disposing: of mortgaged property, nol pros. State vs Cam Valentine, sci fa. State vs Robt Holland, sci fa, judg: ment absolute for $80. W A Durham vs Benj Adams, efc al, judgment that pl't'ff recover land in controversy. Three Deaths in Iredell. Some two weeks ago Richard Hendren, said to have been the oldest man in Iredell county, aged about 95 years, died at his home near Bryants ville, Iredell county. Mrs. Malinda Wilson, of the same post office, died on the 17 inst. She was 83 years old, and leaves 2 children and 234 grand children. John Jordon, the largest man in Iredell county,weighingover 300 pounds, died on the 12th inst, in Shc.rpsburg township. People With J.jiio-io 8tuJiacb.s tiud Avar's Sarapari!Ia -jeab!e to the taste, and, there fore, prefer it hh a blood-purifier to ny other, l nirt id one re son of its grei popularity aa a spring and fi.aaiy medicine. t&fc, certain, and pUa table. x tie gia asoine spring is smilinp: o er the earth; and butterflies on painted wings ir summer light are going forth Do let tnem be happy over ground pl- verizel and made light with the South Bend and Chattanooga plows, sold by N. M. Allen. THE LASiT OF THE MOHICANS,"! taek occurred at three o'c -Ifpr several days President Cleveland has been considering the -Bland bill for coinage the silver seigiorage, ; As of yet ie. hasn't. decide4 whether he will igr or veto tt One thing pertain, if Mr. Cle vtla.nd vetoes i r his bill at the instance qf New . York Bankers and disregards the great massesj of the Sdiith and West, he vwill ; violate the f pledges of the Democratic partv. ; expr-essed in xneir piatiorm at Or the Court Proceedings Ended. Civil Docket. . Th,e Wilkesboro Hotel Co vs L S Ben bow, continued.- ; Gilmer & Mrler vs W A BTcLeam, continued for deft. .' C F Henderson, guardian, . vs - James Combs and wife.' order for new survey. F ,W Peden vs L M McGlammery and j A M Church, judgment in favor pl't'ff for $412.91. " - c.1 - Sarah E E Darnell va David Carter, time to file complaint granted. ' Mac Absher wife ys AV H Ham il- ton, judgment non suit. - 1 1 1 ! Silas. Sale vs W II" Reeves & Son, judgment favorof pl't'ff for $1000,-1 subject to $0 credit. vs ,v tv, f T J Dula et al ys JC Armstrong, order for sale of land, U N Hackett appointed cpm'r. . ' ; : ?:' -: :S ' J V Whittinjgton vs Walter Whittiiig- ton, tinae to-fi)e complaint grantcdvt ; An Old Friend, In a series of interviews with mem bers of the last Congress, 3.1 out of 43. re marked that they were readers-of The Youth' Companion. For definate and trustworthy information on the ques tions of the day it is rall' unique, while the high character of its stories, the wide fjelds covered by its special articles, and its contributions from the most famous writers in Europe and America, are well known. 1 Its programme for next year seoms brighter than ever Somepf the import ant stories are : "The Deserter," by Harold Frederic; a Tale of the Great Mutiny in India, by Sarah Jeannette Duncan; several Romances of the sea, by W. Clark Russell; Tales of the War, and of the Frontiers in Early Days. H. M. Stanley contributes two thrilling narratives from J)aik.ea Africa, and Archibald Forbes w.rites ctf his "Closest I Call." Naval Battles are described by ! Admirals, and Military Life by Gener als. Then there are articles on Choos ing an Occupation, "Boys Who Should Not Go to College, Physical Training, Recreations of all kinds, and many oth er practical subjects. Another pleasant feature iathe charm ing picture of a you,ng lady of colon ia times, "Sweet Charity," reproduced in colors from a painting by Ferris, which is presented to &l subscribers who sen.1 their $1.75 for a new subscription or. a renewal. GFNTLE ANNIE. A Racking Cough Cured by Ayer's Cherry PectoraL Mrs. P. D. Hall, 217 Genesee St., XiOckport, N. Y., says : n "Over thirty years ago, I remember hearing my father describe the wonder ful curative effects of Ayers Cherry Pectoral. During a recent attack of La Grippe, which assumed the form of a catarrh, soreness of the lungs, accom panied by an aggravating cough, I used various remedies and prescriptions. "While some of these medicines partially alleviated the coughing during the day, none of them afforded me any relief from that spasmodic action of the lungs which would seize me the moment I attempted to lie down at night.. After ten or twelve such nights, I was Nearly in Despair, and had about decided to sit up all night in my easy' chair, and procure what sleep I could in that way. It then oo curred to me that I had a bottle AVer's Cherry-Pectoral. I took a spoonful of this preparation in a little water, and was able to lie down without . coughing. In a few moments I fell asleep, and awoke in the morning greatly refreshed and feeling much better, I took a teaspoonful of the Pec toral every night for a week, then grad-, nally decreased the dose, and in two weeks my cough was cured." Ayer's Chcfrry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Ccu, Lowell, Hani. - ? rompt to act, s u re to cure V WALLACE BROS. A NEW STOCK, ELEPHANTINE IN SIZE, LILLPUTIAN IN PRICE. More Goods than lias ever been shown by any ftousc in t::iu Carolina at one time. jv ua you see tnem and hear the prices you will understan "! why we have bought in such quantities. The time to buy is when everybody wants to sell . . The 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, as many do, "that we will not be under sold," but we say to you that while this stock lasts Tf . WE WILL UNDERSELL THE BEST OF THEM It is a most gratifying statement to make and we have asked the printer t put it in bold type. ' A bold statement too it may be seen, yet those who are familiar with the fact know that in the performance of our promises we go a step beyond sather than fall short. - - v. 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 we could make in a single season, but how low we could sell our goods and our persistent and continuous efforts in driving down prices has brought us th in creased business we 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 ste forward, ani 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 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 you as we are at this time, it affords us nnusual pleasure vto agan solicit your valued trade. - r; . - Very respectfully, WALLACE ;BROS., C S. Tomlin, John S. JIcRorie, John F. Bowies, H.i WallW and I.. B. Bristol will represent us on the road and visit as many 'of our-'ciwtUa uss. possioie. ... . STATES VILLE, N. C, Dec. 21st, 1893. - L OK! LOOK! HERE FARMER You all want good Plows and Hoes to make good the time is drawing near when they will bo needcu. The place to get a Bargain is at . THE WILKESBORO HARDWARE STOIU where you can always iind a full line of Varmin Iron, Nails, Glass, Pistols, Guns, Ooru SUeiiers, Mo wers, Hakes and Cutlery. t am agent for the Oliver Chilled Plo-v. ir your wife or daughter needs a good 3eviajr 'iia the Whkeler & Wilson, No, i, the best ever iiiiLdt- 1 call your attention to.the famous Empire Wheat liriil. Paints, Oils and Varnish a Special tyf C. F. MORRISON. ouj ,The Spring time has come, gentle Annie! , 4 And it is time to plow, gentle. Annie ; yor to succeed in farming, gentle Annie, You ought to have good plows, gentle 'Annie. ' ' ' . ' '. There are cast and steel plows at Aliens ; And the South Bend Chilled plows' at Aliens; ,' ' C. - , And the good running Chattanoogas at ' Aliens,".- .. .:' S-Vi And the single and doable shovels at 'r ; Aliens -:V-- :r:k " Our lands arcreally rough; . i .. : iBut the South Bend Chilled plo ws are :x tough,-Lry -:i 'rVt And will plcjw yonr land.dcep enough. And its pric? is qiite lcv enc4tgh. Notice! ORTH Caui.ia In the. Wilkes iJocaTr. J Supe ior3-nit. T. J. Dula, L. 8 . Beubosr aud M. L. Slots vs J. C'Armntronpr. - - -. Having been appointed commit a oner by a judgment of fhe -Jupe.iur Coars ot .Wilkeii co. to Boll the laudu ecdbjd :u the pleadings i the abo ve entitled case, I 'will ou Monday Apri 3:Jth 18D4 at tlie Court-hone door in VVilket brbNO, eil ro the biglnlt bidler . tor V?ih said land lyiD: in Wilkes county, S. C, New Castle township, ad juiniug the . Jaudu tf 1L P. Booe, P.' r. Yvianger, Marcus Valk.-r and Wm. ScagraveK, cititaiuing 103 acres,' more or Jes oeinj tho iand'whfcreon J. C, Armttoug now Jives. . :- . . -M.f : ';.Tms Fb;23UI89;;it;;''f - ' ' ' B.ty HAcKgrr corngusaioiior. f jj S W Sj(5..l.othiinrg FOR THE BEST. BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IK THIF ection in Ready-filade Glothing; Gents' Fnrnisiii.lg Goods, Hats, Millmsry, etc., Gome at once to Hix s. . I keep a full supoly of everything kept in a tirxt ciass Cloth. "S Store, and a'm offering especial bargains. Call at once. ROBERT HIX- MffiBOHO F Dlliiii" CAFFEY & F BITCHfTT, PROPRIETORS. ' NORTH WILKESBORO, N,.C. TflE We are noW located in oar new store opposite McGees store and furnish any thin to be tound ih a first-clastr Furniture Store. 7 V We intend to offer special bargains in the best Sewing Machines op the mark or the next SO days. . - ' - .. . Standard grades'of Pianos and Organs, fully warranted. We make a specialty in finishing Coffins and Caskets- .' ' Be surend call if you a cart, buggy, wagon or a mee'set of harness. VVe are better prepared than ever to furnish kerosene and lubricating oils thr ver before, by the barrel. Standard brands Guana at at,! t.r,v " - Thanking you for past patronage, and hoping by fair 'dealing tohave a con inuation of the same, we are yourg for b stnegs ' ' ' - uAJf'irJfil fe riillOilKTT. J. G. Hackett; 'A. A. Finley. Hackett, "Finley S- Deaon MesDoro laDfac a- i. MlirCflw. Contractors and Manufacturers of Building-Matftrinl c.u Doors, Blinds, etc. All kinds of fine lumber in large qu-nt always on hand. Nails and lime bought bv th a Mt i 1 X " old at lowest nrice Satisfaction iSuaxajateed, - "
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