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Pqual Jaxation, Pirect and Indirect. VOTii, J The ' i-HRONic lb. I R.' A. DSAL, Srtitor and Proprietor. WTTJC FBORO. 1ST. C THTTRKDA Y. JAN. 30. 1896. : Entered at th Post-office in Wilkesboro as second-class matter. ; .V f - THURSDAY, JAN. 1898. Ui S. Civif Service Examination. The Civil Service Co remission has ordered another exarnina- ion to be held at States vi He. He Is Not Living Up to his FriTileg- . For Over Fifty Vean. . 1 : TVTlJQ 'OfTTWcrrt . 1 - . - 1 s anQ XfU.IT. " ioi,uw auwiiuiuoiiiiir iiu ueen u New York Sua.) There is said to be much - disappoint ed for over fifty years by ..millions of mothers for their children, while teething, wi th perfect success The vrar- clouds still hover 'round us. ' . . . -. Congress' ha?? in it 200 law yers, 20. editors and. 3 ministers. j ment amnnv th T.r TTfplera because nhir, n,,' : . a. -j nr , -,nrn ' - j , v-i.. nmU wwio, ana is me oesi remeoy ior atUraay, March th,lS96, COm-the Hon. Marion Butler,-the Colt Sena Diarrhoea It will releive the poor little sufferer meneing at 9' o'clock a. m. for --7 '" "" - . - iaaaasKIor Mrs- WuKlow'3-TSoothinff Syrap tciu mat lue yuuijg ujvu i; nwum , aa uuce no other kind. speak up like a little man, unawed by the solemnities of the Senate"? and stir the dust of precedent, kick the ceiling, ! the grades of clerk, storekeeper and L " i U the Internal Revenue service. The examination is open to all reputable citizens of the United I tates, without regard to f race ! ing Stevensori hum and scare he bon ' T ? a li tla ti-r nones rnt. rf t.llOir Wlta tor in Cengress from their State, is so mmedjately- Sold by. druggists in every parto tnnm,a:w i u.nt,fT ' nWiV KA world- .Twenty-fl aents a bottle! Jim stir vujucihcu diiu isasuiui. ... i and asfc for would I I ". Bucklen,s Arniea Salre. Thk Best Salyk jn the world for CutSi BroL make the earn of the Hon. Adlai Ew- ;fs.8ore. uCer3i Sals Rheunif Fever goregf . . ..'. letter nVnrM-.d rx , 1 i -. ',:- v' : NO. -4.9 Th nilmi P.onvfintinn I rlnlit.iWol rtMi;:rti::-- , nie,nuie ipc pages out 01 umir wits in the:preserice of the, unbelted at. the Popiuist party, is to be held ia St. Iouifij Mo., July , 22nd. I fenator Allison vraselected to succeed himself by the low Legislature, last week. T Co. Lianey has introduced a bill in Congress for the total re peal of the internal revenue laws. J The minimum age limit of those .applying -for clerk is 18 years ; nfemum, none.' The mini- rnu'm for storekeepers and gau (fessiP; :raaximyu, none. BhSp Atticus Gs ' Instead he has bean as mum a&Na moese rCol: Moner,s to succeed 3pn alqr George ifrom Mississippi. The Democratic caucus so de-- cided last week. Davidson College now has the largest number of students in her history, having "(enrolled 172 since last September. ma cbbb- : Illinois Democratic leaders, it is saio,. have agreed on Mor rison for President and Adlai Stevenson for JCT- Senator. Go. L. Weliiiigton, Repub lican, has been elected to sue- ceon. 'Senator Gibson, cf at, of Maryland . . Demo " The Washington Post says desire to can benatorj hAntr t.h nrivatinn rf liht Uliur-ch SoAith, died onhe 19th a,L ins norae in uxforrt. (a. , , . E e was onto of the most emi nsnfof Southern churchmen, a id was a conspicuous figure ir, church an d educational progress in the gouth. -A. great rran has done his life work well and gone to his rest. aflmpwi : " , A negro at Monroe, N. C., by the name of Horn proposed mar riage to negro girl and was re fused. Thereupon he pulled hi s gun andopened fire on her, ttree bullets-tttking effect in h(r body. The girl led for her li::e, but Horn pursued and broke the pistol over her head. She will hardly recover. He has made, only six speeches ' "ol iix hours a da every, working day of the six weeks he has been, in . the senate. Naturaythe Tar Hearers ar losing -co n Sd e ftc i n. h i m ; Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, ana an biau Jimptiona, anji ; positively enree Piles, or uo paj required. It igaaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents ,per box . tFOB SALE BY STA LEY & Co. 4- V This quoto of noise. or- tne iVJtnoaiSt KrhiRP.oria Hon. TFilliam. Alfred Peffer like to hear him talk, to be snrev They are the on ly men who wiH listen to him, and he is the only man who will listen to them; but he will never get the record by talking only thirty-six hours a week. Thirty-six hours a day is Mr. Stewart's record. It Ht&j Do as Much for You. , Mr. Fred Miilerrof Irving-Hill . write&ah&t He ispot. making j he had a Severe Ejdjiey trouble for manf y Ws He iff to silent. P Wltn severe pama m his back and also thatf- his bladder was affected. He tried many so-called Kidney cures but without any good result. A bout a year ago He, began ujse of Electric Bit ters and found relief at once.' Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost iDgtant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c. tor large bottle. At S-taley & co's. drug store. Wanted Leading Pri ciiara s attention to fact that Senator Sutler is speech ahead 'of him." the one 42 Ths Raleigh News and Gb3ex vr says that measles are prey alenwili oyer the State and that in a. number of places schools have been suspended. W Of The name or Hon. Cs B. Watson, of Winston, has been lueuuoiieu in conaecnon wiui the Democratic nomination for Governor. He would make an able and aggressive canvass. . The Cubans are still bravely struggling for , freedom. ' The sympathy-of the; American peo pie is with them, and we hope they ritt win. Whyot Con gress - lend them a helping nanar NorthCarolina ard Virginia Congressman tell their constit uents that the will get no gar den seeds this year. It seems that the . Department cannot get the seed for distribution as usual. ' The Postoffii.ee Departpaent is' trying to change Amount Aiiy to "Mountairy," and the News is protesting violently. A peti . tion will be sent to. the. Depart ment protesting againsi the change. Representative Linney; says"' that if the JDemocrats nomi nate Judge Geo". H Brown for Governor, t h e Republicans will have to nominate Solicitor Marshall Mott of this Dlace, against him. These ' men in his opinion being the most brilliant stumpers in the State. We learn from an exchange that the Mooresville darkies nave been debating some inter esting and profound questions recently Among the most im portant was: " Which is of the most use to the country, buz zards c t Uwyers;", vThe buz zard, won. ' . In Europe the ordinary color fdr mourning is black, which, is supposed to denote the termi nation pf life In China it is lite the emblem of purity, rich color was the mourning the ancient Spartan and Ro man ladies. In Egypt it is yel low, which, representing the color of leaves when they fall and flowers when they fade, signifies that death is the end of all' human hopes'. In Ethio pia,. brawn, which denotes the earth. to Bay Up the Newspapers. News & Observer.) - A Nebraska Populist has heard so mtfch about "the subsidized prt ss'.' that at the recent meeting of the Executive Committee at St. Louis he pleaded fpr $500,000 "with which to buy up all the leading newspapers" and magazines in. the large cities for the People's party." Notice, Notice is hereby given of seizure on. Dec. 24, 1895, by J. P. Rousseau, D. C, near. North Willsesboro N C, of one copper still and fix tures, 20 pkgH, corn whiskey containing about 590 gallons and five" pkgs brandy containing about-78 gallons, supposed owner W. A. -Mc-Lefcn. Also on Dec. 27th 1895 by J. E. McEw en D. C, near Furlear, N. C, ope copper still and fixtures and 41 pkgs corn whisker contain ing about 1758 gallons, supposed owner Jas. A: Huffman, said property seized under see tion 3450 jR. S, of the U. S- Any persons claim in ine svstiier &urid WHO IS THERE? It. ia nprhans true that. SArrif rmnfr art subsidised-msre's the pitv-but they gf "7 ?, "SFT are few and far between, most of the papers being as independent as the Ne braska Pdpnlist is corrupt. Witts ton Dailv Sentinel: R. A. Deal, of the. Wilkesboro Chr onicle, passed through Wii Aton last evening en route for St Augustine, Fla.. to attend a meeting of theCN agonal Press Association. He will be . away a week or more. Bob says it Wis not convenient for his wife to accompany him. The fact is Bob is an old fashioned 'bache lor. He says he is thinking se ricusly of getting married, but has said nothing about it to his gii l. He has made a trade with th 3 Register of Deedsof Wilkes to take Bob's '008111001 for three years in exchange forv eL 'pair', of license when they are needed.'7 W. E. Parker Dead, j On the morning of the 23rd mat., between la ana l o ciock, near Call's Mills, about six mi l from Wilkesboro.' mr. W ne "P"ive years ago," says Anga A. -Lew-4i Richard,'N. Y., "I ;v had - a constant cPngh, night sweatw, ras - greatly ' re duced in flesh, and had been" given "Sip V my phvsicians. T besran to takfc Oyer's Cherrv Pectoral' "and after .usinc ( a R. Parker breathed his Inst. He had been in feeble iilth for a month or so, but aot confined to his bed tilFa wek or? so before nis death. He was about 45 years old!, and leaves : a number of friends and relatives to mourn his death. Pleurisy was the caise of hi death.. Our sym pathy is extended to the reayed. Pre the and! be Tlie "Mrs. Monroe Doctrine." Netrts & Observer. . It transpires that there is also a. Mrs. Mohroe doctrine.Tr W hen Mrs-mpnroe in the AVhite House she made the precedent of steadfastly d eel ining to re tnril Rocial cxftls. At first her attitude r,Rinnfid a creat stir, but; she hnaiiy;. won. and to this day the 'wife , of .the Ident returns no sociareans. .am:b. Wake Forest l.etter. The enrollment of students for the present session is 250. Fourteen of these f hav entered since the opening of the Spring term. The greatest number ever enrolled in any foroafer year was 233, an increase of 2. Four others a rexpected within a few weeks, which will swell the enrollment to 260. Dr. C. C. Bitting, the agent of the American Baptist Publicatiorf Society, delivered t interesting lectures here last week, one on the work of the above society and-the other on the, size and structure of Solomon's temple. Mr. F. S. Brockman, the college sec retary of the Y. M, C, A. in the United States, addressed the student body on the evening of the 21 at. inst. - In the recent fire which destroyed three of the ' leading stores here, the students worked heroically, and it was largely through their efforts that the flames were finally checked. . : The Wake Forest Academy,, in charge of Mr. PI. A. Chappell, in in a very" pros perous condition, with an. enrollment of more than 100. Aboutdozen men bejin the study of law with -trie opening of tbe Spring term five members of the class will ap ply for license iii'Feb'y. S ' Bon't worry. Don't run in debt: before Sam. L. Kogers Coll. at Asheville N,. C, or S. E. McEwen D- C. I at Wilkesboao jtf. O. within 38 days from date here of and file claiai stating their interest in said property and file bond as required by by law iu such cases or th sani will be forfeited to the U' S. Jmu- 7th, 1896- Sam. L. Rco.eua, Ccliector. Per JVE. McE-yen. D. C- '- 1 - FAIR FACES Disf inured by Eruptions ABE OUKEIV BT Ayer's Sarspabilla WILH THE NICEST LINE OF DRESS GOODS, HATS, SHOES, CROCKERY, ETC., EVER KEPT IN WILKESBORO, N. C. ': CALL TO SEE THEM. ' . Don"tirifie with your health. Don't try experiments with medicines. Don't waste tim and money on worth less compound. Don't be persuaded to take a substitute for AyersSkrsapa- rilla. It is the best of .blood-pufciners. Notice! "Some years 5 ago, I was in a 0i tion with n. lm- .O, .. ... O juor, or erup- q tion. which O hrntn nitt nil 0; over iny iuco q and. body. See- O i n ir th a tnofl O raony ot others' o as to .tlie effi- of OS cacy of Ayeu's os Sarsaparyla m like cases, I concluded oi IU yiVC tlllS llJUUiviilC U VLliLl, ciUU . UIO Vj result was a thorough cure, n.o sign of I the complaint niakinj; its appearance I since. I have nor hesitation in recent-' 02 mending Ayer's Sarsaparilla " for any 5:5 kind of ski disease." Moss Point, Miss. W. Dean, oi 05 Ayer's Sarsaparilfr Admitted at tire World's Fair S DOjOOOO.0 o o 00 ogLgo o o O o 00 ! We want to call attention to our stock of FALEAND'::"V3TM;15CL6tH IN 6. Bought at LOW TUAIFF PEICES, we are in a position, to sell Cheaper than ever, before v A. good. suit for $3.50; better at $5, $G, $8, $10 and up tb,$2Q. See our line of Shoes, Hats, Shirts; Umbrellas and AsCilif-, nery. We can save you money. ! - THE H IX CLOTHING HOUSrJ. - TMLKESBORI mmmm tor's;: By virtue of an execution ia my hands for ccl lection in favor of J. J. PCiijccde and aaitgt J.. X. Hays, Jet se McGlan:mcry and others, I will sell Jesse McGiammerj's interest in the follow ing described tracts of land, situate, in Wiikes county, N. 'O.',' at the Cotirt house door in Wilkes boro, N. -C., on. the 2nd day cf Maxell, J896. . 1st tract adjoining the lands of Franklin Par- fcOns, Calviii J. Cowles'and the lands of Jesse NcGhimmery. It being the excess-of his home stead oa the Southwest siie of Lewis Fork Creek. Containing 60 acres, more or leas. 2nd trac t beginning en the bank of Phillipps Gap road, Wilcox's line' mnning'West with s'd Vljroad to the double ford of Lewis Forlr, thence KOrtb. with J. F. Parson's line to the top of the hill to Sidney" Huffmaii'8 line, Ihenoe down said ridge with the old road and said Huffman's line to the beginning. Containing 100 acres, more or less-, it feeing the excess of homestr aden; ortb east sie of Lewis Fork. '. To satisfy said, execu tion. ' This Jan. 27th lSSC. ... CLAK3N.CE CALL, Sheriff. Monroe doctrine led. to a recasting of tules of the White Mouse enqueue,' thxe rales qre said, to -be still in. Notice! .' By virtue of executions in my hands, in favor ofG. WViseley, J. It. Caffey and S, F. Summer- l'in and against H. Cl'Elier. Sr., et al,-1 will sell H. C. Elier, Srs., interest in" the following de scribed tract of land, -at the court hose door in VViikesboro,Nr C, to the highest bidder for cash, on the 2nd day -of March 1S96: "Beginning on a comer.of homestead on top of Hamby moun tain, thence westward ly to a whits ak on top of guinie hill, lhence north to Alartha Huffman's line, then with her lire west to a Spanish, oak on ihe read, then westwardly to head of boiling 'spring branch,"' lhe& down' said branch to a pop lar, the corner of J, A, church's line, then with : the homestead line to a ttake on tcp Cf Hamty mcuotami 'A cintainirg 20- acrek, rx-bre or less. uisfmzzL ktnate in wiltes cemty, N.'c on th ; f said company. :This Jan. 28tb, JS96 vm.evsef Lowt Forii Tlris Jan. 27th, IS 6- ' " R. A-SPAINHOUB, Prej Notiee. By rirtu of a decre of the Suprior Court of Wilkes county made in-the carp of Kancy Castle et al -vs Jamea Tngman and. Harrison Payne, I will on Monday the 3rd dy .61 Febru ary 185)6, at the, court house door in 'Wilkesbo ro N C, offer fox sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands: adjoining the lands of Calvin J Cowles, Thonjas Fergu-1 on, L. M. Waters, et alt sifcuatod on Stony Fork Creeks in the county of Wilke,' bounded as follower Beginning oa ft black- oak at the south-east corner of Tho. Ferguson's land, and running with the 'line of the said, tract 80 poles to a stake, thence 6& poles to a white oak on the north bank of safid cretk at a clift of rock, thence west 20 poles to a - stake, thenca south 40 poles to a stake, . thence 112 to a stake, thence west 43 pbliLto a white oak on a brance Thos Ferguson dee'd corner, then south w:th saia Ferguson's line 109 pole to the beginning containing 100 acres more or less. ' . . . ; 2nd tract, beginning on a gam. and hickory, running weat 20 poles to two poplars, south 4.9 degrees west 50 pales to a stake in William Ferguson's line,, east with said line 50 poles v to his corner, then south 90 poles with said Fer guson's to a. stake in his 50 aero tract, then east 80 poles to his "Spanish oak corner, south CAFFEY &; PRiTCHETT, PROPRl'E , NORTH WILKESBORO, 2vS a Are ow Located In Their Ne,w Quarters Opposite V, ! JGees Establishment With, a boirrjke Line, . : Of Anything Kept In A : PIRST-CLSS yURMJTURE ..STORK,.--. And are Offering Special bargains In . ' ; w, Sowing IVTacliiiies, ?iaixps, and Organs . CA&TS, BUGGIES,HAPwNESS, &C. r KEROSENE and .BWBRrBIS ' OIL by the BARREL, and STANDARD BRANDS OF GUAJfO AT STAR Vf A TION PRICES - V c ; finishing Coffins and Gaskets a ' Specialty.: Notice of Land Sal. In obedience to, an order mado at Septem ber Term of the Superior Court of Wilkes county in the case -of ft M Stsley and J BTrip ltt vs. A E Foster and D A Foster, I will offer for sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the court house door in Wiikesboro, Wilkes coun ty, N. 0., on the first Monday in February A D 1896, it being the 3rd day ot said month, the following real estate, to wit: in Lewis Fork township, said county and State, on ' the wa ters of Naked creek, beginning on a chestnut oak in John West a nae: tnence south to a Beach on Naked creek, (the creek being -the line), to . pine adjoining John Foster Mine; thence N E with ridge to an oak fortyor sixty yards below the graveyard, and son th of ; Law is Fork road; thsnc with the road 8 ' E,' to West's corner; thenc north to a pine ' on the ridge west of John West's house; theisce : with the dividing line to the beginning, containing one hundred and seventy-two acres, more or less, ThisJan. 4tb, 1896. ' . C. F. Mobbisos, Commissioner. 42 degrees east 30 poles -with his lino to hisi L. S. Benbow; Att'y for Pl'tff. ' Jiox JiKier corner, nortn au aegreee west- 4 poles i -. : : -f : , ' to to th Bishop Entry, than nnrth 42 degjees west DO poles to a stake, then north- - 43 , de grees west J 20 poles to the beginning, contain ing 88 acres-more or tess This Jan. let 1898. T. B. Fikuy, Commissioner. On the first Tnesday in March 3896, we will sell at the office of the iWilkes boro Land & Development- Co., the stocks of J. W. Bost and Robert Hix, Hnbbard's cornes and running Tartans cours- , . ' - . . . , . . iC8, acceding to -calls in- said mortgige . (f r dee'd, for non payment of stock into dtrtption see Bk Waje 225 in thctreasury of said company... This j oflrce for wilke. connty N. C.), ad- sale, made by order of the Directors of J louuW tho Lands of , J T . Habbard. W Tt ! Gi,aretC3 .OalL Sheriff.. Hubbrd and others, - containing 45 xaoro or ies. This - Jan. ;7th, v acres w; Htv J; CJ Hci4ty4 Hor'ts gce.- TalnaTile Lands &r Sale. , -. 200acres fine tiinber lauds 3 miles oast si Wilkesboro, N. C, 325 acres f 3uri timber land on lied dies Hirer northwesc of : ViIko3 boro;.1600 acres on Stony Fork 1C mitrs Tcstof Wilkesboro, 90 acresof bottom : land ' and a world, of timber; 190 acres on the Yadkin lliver 12 miles west ! of Wnke-;b-ro. SO acres of bottom land w'e!l-,.tirabervd. .and waterod.. Call on or addrcs3 tho undersigned-,, ' ' ,.... . S...J. Gi jfKzatos.' ; Wilkesboro,-K. C, Jan. lltb, 182S.' ' - : i ,. . Nptiic Bj Tirlaft'ofJa mortjr'go dccdJExocufed by Jesse McGlamery and wi 'e to A . M..ChurcU- to secure th paynient of $425.00. uid which mort-. gage deed i recordedin L'ejistor of i det ds ofSco cf Wilkes connty in Dock. no.' 18 r .gc 559 and5C0,audtwo of; the uorcs &r t2no.0Q each havinB been asalgnel and ire ekfored b J A. M Church U F. W. Pccliu tsgethdr with ' said mbrtg jrn dod , ai.d fi-itnl i havii.g beenn.' made m the payment of said notes r.f v 200. CO esch and interest, we will at-tlie Court Hows' -' door In Wilkesboro- xM 'M MondAv Fubitxury , 3rd mS'tieU .Tnr canh to the highest I idclvr--he foHo wing d"ecribod tract of land siturtedjf. n Lfcwis Fork hOwnnhip - iu Wil es. conn ty adjoining the hinds o?J M. EKer, TM ?-'C; W&ttB-v J. S, Watts and ther and bopintea as fr!!ew-. beginning at th month : of. the bvanchv Where it enters LQirfi Fork cr-tsk thn np t-n ;d - - - - ' . . . - - . y ' i ;'v Notice. , , - On Saturday Febraarr 8fh .' lffiS," at the court hou?e door in Wflkeroro K C, by vir tue of a mortgage "deed? executed to us. by C O Hubbard fo,secure the payipent ot vtwo hundred dollars with interest and all cost of 'sale,' we will -sell forycBefc'to ikn.-higesi-Wd der the following; described lands: 'sithated in Moravian -FaHs j tewnship Wilkes'-county .N 3., . beginni at; a - black between AT0tiim E-ler and John TZPr, thtc-, taming-- end woving' w;th .aul'fcao to.' for ' i Lewis Fork cceek.- thtn d'u rbe mc uj1; t.. the heg'nntne To iu-.fy :ii? "nm - r,f f--:r Hundred Dollars and intcre.T, aad. tv-v c ( ; k.' . , Dec. 21ist 4895 ' . , - , -' . '. - : . A. 7i. cixr;!?.jir j , :. - P.; W. rden A sii giuo of s A. . Tf . ' V! obttfes was completely - x:vr&3l. : ...... . If force, - -!.. , . - . - ' l' "'"'"I
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