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o V -1 V V BATES 0? terms' of snmcAitPTicifi- ... . o . 1 Apace 1 wk. Six montha.;......... Three nth...;. $ 0.00 12.00 .75 . 2.00 4.00 3.00 ; 6.00 4.00 i 7.50 I 6.00 10.00 i).75 18.00 15.00 30.00 J6.00 . 9.00 10:00 17,00 36.00 50.00 1 in. J in. Sin. col. 1.25 I 2.00 3.50 6.50 17.50' .25.00 45.00 75.00! rayaWe in advance, :V.:. ESends .all money by registered let ter or postal order and arfdreas 11.00 Equal Taxation, Pirect and Indirect. 0ft ll M W 'f FT3 VT XT The chronic l. ' R. A. PEAL, Editor and Proprietor.? "Entered at the Post-ojfice in WtIk&Mro THURSDAY, FEB. 20, .1896. ' qSBORO. K n,. THURSDAY. FEB. 20. 1896. NO 45 "Bacteria do not occur in the blood or m the tissues of a healthy li vine j 75 The perkon who can Attempt Some people can't stand pros- --j '""" ciiiu a nine autnonwv dociv. either nf man v long now ana --noia a resnect ; brine-s nut, tha -fi tw'ais- o n lonSo Koc o n0f;an .,n m, . - i. i . m .y;uer ooetors say reater than Job ever dreamed less true whn nnnliH to the lower am The horseless carriage a ... - We fear it would fail i, "- ,; ' i r nas aiscoerea tne JNortn f ole gUCCeS3 on our roads here It takes a tall horse to ahove the surface in the f nur roads. i He found dt on a mountain show awav u Id there somewhp'rp. most i We haven't heard what he in tends to o with it. If: it were The PMpiTs BS' Bank ionf e' and t : ! r A i u boat, he might u u'.tm, rrs 3s4. 500 of, the , v' f""- uui ruaus. new The profits made under the South Carolina DispoQsary law i . . " fl.onu gopner w ,j.n months were nearly thls ?cnl?e captured in the - rtor of a millioh. !hills aloin& the sounding sea- n ijiiwi , la this couutry you may ways depend upon it, that The recalcitrant and amphibi whea it rams mucn we a nave ous "critter" may "go-pher", plenty of mud, , ' some of England is getting her back bars, if revenue service. We know of ' a Randolph county division collector, who, a short time ago, when asked by another division collector, for certain information, politely answered that the department did not allow him to give out informa tion to an "inferior officer." He belongs to the Greensboro stripe. That crowd seem to have a law of their own, and appear to think the law, the The Iflorida gopher which people, the government and sand everything else, are a kind of "inferior commodity' ' to be used only as their own self con stituted regulations may di says the clfthratfid Dr. Other dofttnrs ov tViof iir best medicine to render the" blood - per fectly pure arid healthy is Averts Sarsa parilta. . he had a good fath- of use it in ' beach, is still lively and ready aV fol "war and rum rs of war." For Over Fifty lean. j ed for over fifty years by million of mothers for tneir children while teething, wi th perfect success It Botheshe child, softens the gums, allays al pain, euros wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea- It will releive the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in eve-ty part o the world. Twenty-ftvs cents a bottle? Be sur and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take no other kind. is more rJrttvn Ao-iim. he is now readv , . wm mt T II arbitrate tUe Venei?uelan jh and the war clouds 11 outT to question are drifting peacefully away. If the "iiyiiig machiae" is noin to be a real success, as it onnoM.r nnw ii wili. wmildn't 'V "-f m. " J ' - it be lovely to have a supply in Wilkes just along now. r Thomas Covin g fc o n w a,s hanged last week at Newton for the murder of James Brown bur delinquent subscri- they don't . mind. He vicious than a "goblin ' know "The goblins you, it you don't watch Frazier Still in the Rin?. v The Salisbury eWorld of Wednesday says: "Collector Rogers has announced the ap pointment of T. M. Frazier, of Kentucky, as United States gauger to succeed Mr. R. B. Denlobra,tic papers ought to ! Harris v. ho resigned last week. have political sense enough to j It is to be regretted .that it was stop giving the Republicans necessary to go out of Rowan and Populists so much free ad-1 county to find a man for 'Ithis " - I J J -1 ' - V- -I- ... 1 "it - ' JV " M. posixion ana mere vertisino: and advice about fu sing: it they ever had any idea about not fusing, these fool papers will niake them fuse bvlshowms: up its inconr proprietor of the Uong. Island sistencies. There is nothing in Cotton Mill's in Catawba coun ne wald so alluring to fusion ty. He said he Jiad made"Usts as inconsistency. peace and was going to heaven, j . j We notice that on the The Cuban patriots are hav ' strength of the newspaper ex ing seme bad luck. The Span- posure, Marshall Carroll is rig- iards defeated tlirn .'last week idly investigating the conduct eputiesj kfarsnail this district, could ac- ia two or tnree. engagements, of his c We art sorry of this anii hope son of the patriots will still gain the complish much good for him victory. I self and the people, too, there is any thing in reports. It seems that tile Ashe people are ahkad in com'plafnts and Mr. Aliison might do well to Quay, of Penn., is a candi date for tht Republican nomi nation for President; and Ex Gov. Patiison of the same state, is a candidate for the same place on the Democratic side.' begin The American Tobacco Co. have h.-n-crht. nnt the Bonsack. Cio-arette, Machine, for 250. I savs h, 000. use was such a big law suit some time ago. The Trust will have it its own way again. " here. Aneht our little j Criticism last week, we are glad to see that Richmond Pearson e was not correctly quot stated 'S-i. ed. He says ne statea mat ne It was over the right to , eUi . , . Uo fiiot ri;and h?s people were opposed to J AAA O AA1 CA AA AA V vuuw , I - , i ansmon Mini is ojii v iiai Congress has been in session going on three months and fif they have done anything to re of any one who still believes in it. But says it is an entire mistake to quote him as being ashamed of the action of his State He says he is proud of the record she made. He clos lieve the people, or anything es: else, no one has anv knowledfire 1 "I state with pride here in the pres- of it. A nd ctill t.hev were elec- ! ence oi ted to once. while you old veteran soldiers tnat ty 7 starft was me w u y is evident dissatisfaction, at Mr. Frazier s appointment.' - , This is the same accommb?. dating, genial, and truthful youth' of GO years existence that Republican Wjilser bad sent into Wilkes for election purposes, just before the last lection. But the World ought not to kick against Mr. Bog-, ers for appointing-him brandy gauger in Rovah. He was sent here by the department to hold some kind of a position. We know of none that will suit him -better or give the peo ple more satisfaction than brandy gauger in : Rowan, for as we understand it, there's none there to guage.- Bucklen,s Arnica Salre. The Bkst Sai,ve in the world for Cuts, Bred-' ses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sorea, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Come, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures riles, or uo payreqxxired. , ItMs guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box: FOB SALE BY STA LEY & Co. , - ; Did You Eyer Try Electric bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get re lief. This medicine has been found to be pe culiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful di rect influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. Ifyou have Loss of Appetite, Con stipafcion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or the Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, MelanchoHy or troublfd with Dizzie Spells, Electrict Bitters s ' the medicine you need. Health and Strength are guarranteed by its use Fifty cents and$l-00at It. M. Stalet i Co s' Drug Store. E Saved His Life BY USING Ayer's Cherry pectoral Change of Relationship. When Hon. Thos. Settie ar, rived in Greensboro the other night a gentleman remarked to Mr. Tyre Glenn: "Your neph ew js at the Ebow.' "Oh, no!" replied Mr. Glenn, "he is not my nephew now; he's my uncle; he's outgrown the neph ew business and is ahead of me. If he keeps on he will soon become my great uncle." Ifm ; February and its Fire Saturdays. February, 1896, has fiye Sat urdays. A North Carolinian has, calculated that during the present century: February has had fiveJSaturdays in 1812, 18 40, 1868 and 1896. The year 1900 not being a leap year five fel'g i ,ot, tim laat to surrender, and tnat i Sat.11prin.va wi not, occur in February again until 1928; af ter that in 1956, 1984 and no more in that century. she left more dead soldiers on the field ! u!i v, anT rvthftr State on either Very little is being Said ! side oflthat awful conflict." about. candidates for Congress j in this district We bbs? name of Cleveland has been men-! tioned in connection with the Democratic nomination. Lin ney, of course will get the fu sion nomination. - :' .' ":m ; ; .'. 1 31 Democrats voted against. The StntftRvillia M a s c o t j rn snnte the vote was 42 ' . - ' Xll VV . says: ' in fajvor and 34 against. 23 ,4A gentletnan. from Cbambersburg I DerWocrats arid 15 Republicans having read in Mascot of a child, in i . . , tne bill, and;i2 Dem Wilkes county that dipped snuff says v"uc f Ronnhiirans a- u: l- 'x...-u ik m wth i ocrats and 22- B-epuoncans a sua., . ::!;-:-otf,-A5'D"tv'i. The PoDulist bena umniiw. wniraa arm likvA to com I t.nrs voted with a maooriw o ' i tVin Dftmociats lor Th 3 vqte in the House on the free liilver substitute was 90 in favor and 215 against. 58 Dem ocrats, 25 Republicans, 6 Pop ulisti and.l Silverite voted for TxrViiio ISA Renublicans and id, itiuu .w g- 31 Democra the of bill. j. I, . xi - Panilh 1- But the Wilkes girl was. on- Thul bbowb rbeT- can paruy " " "v ,X . u-i all the while-gold bug; while Al ly about .7 or 8 years old. The report - of the commis-1 sion on the Nicaragua Canal M;: and not altogether as. encouraging- pub as might have been expecteu. , Th double" ; Wli a K li a u W flot a f rfl hwfln estl-: : gsu inatpri Rnf fliia shmikl' not Pam throw a Movement ways, for silver ana goiu the Clevelana wing oi ivo- icanism is gola ot course. Miich of life's misery is duetto mdi- bn: for who can be happy, wnn hi, tomach?. As a corrective; lis -' Teachers Association. The Teachers' Association, will meet in Wilkesbor March 14th. The fol lowing is the program as handed us by the secretary: . 4 How we teach arithmetic W. R. Hendren and EL. Wagoner How I teach physiology. T. J. Gil reath. How I teach geography. W. R. Ab sher. ' ' i4 Should vocal music be taught, in our public schools? Miss Beatrice " Smith. ,!The training of children'--Miss Alice Gilreath. : . , General discussion. .vi.i y Querry box. . 4 - -i Money to Lend. ' . v K I have , made, arrangements . with broVers in- New. York City thtough whom I am able to place loans secured by a first mortgage on improved- farms for five years time, payable in instal ments, at the low rate of 6 pervtcent. "When my adopt- ed son wast seven Or years of ge, he had g as sere a cough 0. as I ever knew any- o: one to suffer, from.- o He coughed inces- ca santly, and' spit up o blood. I tried every- 53 The NEW GOODS in the SViillar Buildingo . - o . 'S'r'.: WHO IS THERE? AIHHOWR WILH THE NICEST LINE OF DRESS GOODS, HATS, SHOES; CR00KERY, ETC., EVER KEPT LN -WILKESBORO, S. G. CALL TO SEE THEM. . " . thing I could thmk 0: of, but he constant- o lygrew worsen 'and 1 XSar&Ui. the poor Qs litttfi'f ellow wbnki smrely d.ie.,; At last, I or gay iihni Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, being J recomnlerided tb tld'soby.tUe .physIciaii.. o This medicine gave the child speedy re- o lief and effected a permanent cure Mrs. M. E. Debat, Liberty,. Tetas. o o Oi o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooof Ayer's Cherry Pectoral i Recdlved Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR VJMF- M HMT M IM W P I Notice! By virtue of sn execution in my hiindJ for collection in favcr of S. J: Ginnings and against Jackson Alexander and J. S. Cranor, I will sftil for cash to the highest tiddcr .t the Court house door in Wilkesboro, N. C, cn the 2nd day iu March, 1896, t ho following described- tract of land, to wit; The land whereon Jackson Alex ander now lives, adjoining the land cf T. C. Gray ElLsha Porter, Alfrtd Stalcy and others. To satirfy aoove named execution. This Jan. 7th, 1896. Clarence Call, Sheriff. Notice. On.the first Tuesday in March 189(3, we will sell at the office of the Wilkes boro Land & Development Co., the stocks of J. W. Bost and Robert II ix, dee'd, for non payment of stock into the treasury of said company. This sale made by order of the Directors of said company. This Jan. liSth, 1$96. R. A. Spaixhouk,. Pres. .Mii.tox McNeil, Sec'y. Notice! By .virtue of an execution in my hands for col lection in favor of J. J. Kincade and against J. L. Hays, Jesse McGlarnmery and others, I will sell Jesse MeG-lammerj :s interest in the follovr ing described tracts of land; situate in Wilkes cquntyi'N. C, at the Court house door in Wilkes boro, N. C, on . the 2nd day of March. J8.96. 1st tract adjoining the lands of Franklin Par. sons, Calvin J. Cowles and the lands of Jesse NcGLaminery. It being the excess of his home stead Gjx the Southwest side of Lewis ' Fork Creek. Containing 60 acres,' more or less. 2nd trac t beginning on the bank of Phillipps Gap road, "Wilcox's line running West with s'd road to the double ford of Lewis Fork, thence . North with. J. F. Parson's line to the top of the hill to Sidney Huffman's line, thenoe down said ridge with the old read and said Huffitoan's line to the beginning. Containing 100 acrs, more or less, it being the excess of homestead onorith east sid of Lewis Fork. To satisfy said execu tion. ' Jan. 27th 1896. T CliAEKNCE CAI.L, Sheriff. We want to call attention to our stock of FALL AND WINTERiCLOTHING. Bought at ' LOW TRAIFF PRICES, we are in a position to selLCheaper than ever before A good suit for $3.50; better at $5, $G, $8, $10 and up to $20. See our line of Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Umbrellas and. Milli nery. We can save you money. ' , . . THE HIX CLOTHING HOUSE 1 IE f ILKESB 0S0 FDBNITURE CAFFEY & PRITCHETT, PROPRIETOR NORTH WILKESBOEO, N. C. . ' , CO, Are Now Located In Their Few Quarters Opposite McQee's Establishment With a Oompla Line i . Of Anything; Kept In A : J ; FiRST-CLASS FURNITURE STORE,, And are Offering Special Bargains In ' Sewing JSiTacsliiiies, IPianosy and Organ CARTS, BUGGIES, HARNESS, &C. KEROSENE and LUBRICATING. OIL by the BARREL, and STANDARD BRANDS OF GUANO AT STARVATION PRIQES. pinishing Goffins and Gaskets a Specialty. ; Notice. Whereas, Henry C Eller and Martha' Eller did on tbe 12th day of February 1895, execute and deliver to Albert R Sbattuck, Trustee, a trust deed on certain lands in Wilkes : county. State of North Carolina therein described, to secure the sum of $500.00 due by said Henry C Ellor'and Martha Eller to the British & Arner polea with the top of said : moun-ain, "thecee, north 21 tlcsrrecH east with the top, of saii, moontainll pole then north 4fi degrees e8t' witb, thp'tp of raid, niount&in., 8 poles to su, white oak, then.north 71 degree, west 4-polot to a chestnut, then north 14 poles to., a large, poplar, tbenuprtb 78 degree, west ' 114 . poles.-1 to a white oak crossing tho creek, then north ,can mr L r- -i i i.- t ! 70 poles to a black gum in Martha Hufftntn 3 Mortgage Company, Limited, which said ' p,7 . ... -A , M ' , . , r ! 1irA tlan nrcat irifh guil Imn Q?l rutin f m! trust deed is recorded in Wilkes county, in Deod Book 20 Page 401 to which i reference ia hereby made: and whereas default . has . been j made in the paynaent of the moneys secured r by said trust deed; and whereas the : under signed has. Jbeen duly appointed tmbstituted trustee in the place of said Albert B Shattuck as provided in said trust deed, and . has; been Notice! v By Virtue of executions in my bands, in favor ntci xxr Tia-r T R CafTpv nd R.F. Summer- lin and against H. C Eller. Sr., et al, I will cell. . ": duly requested to execute the trust therein ; tZJLTA wt,Ite . . . L - .. ... i then noutnsCi.dttjrreea with Mites .snrniiw he Jme26po4eb Ut pine, then sou'h 45 . degrees contained; fir,.herefore notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of the power cohtained in said "trust v deed, Ia the under signed substituted trustee, on londay the 16th day of March 1896, between the hours of 10 a m and p mr at the court, house door in the town ptWilkesborx in Wilkea county will by public auction sell for oash , to., the highest bidder for casli the' following described proper- lino, then west with said lino 93 pole to a red . oak, then sonthlO poles-to & pine, then south.. 57 degrees west with said line 'i ( Martha, ITnflT m au's line) 110 poles to a red oaJf on ; the eastj side of the riJge, thence south ft) decrees west 14 poles to a pine, then south 23 degrees ' west; & pole to a pine, then south M decrees west; 10 poles to a post ok, then fonth 54 degreus etst with J A Church". line 27 poles to th, neafi oi a oranca, men south 1 dejrrees , east ies aown Maut crancn to a white oah, sen thC4,dt7yTee with Miles ummerhn's. H. C Eller, Sits., interest in the following de cribed tract of land, at the court house door in Wilkesboro, N. C., to the highest, bidder for J cash, on the 2nd day of March 1S96: Beginning on a corner of homesteadon top of Hamby moun tain, thence "West wardly to a white oak on top of guinie hill, thence north to 'Martha Huffman's line, thenarith her line west to a Spanish oak on, the 'road; tben , westwardly to " head of . boiling spring branch j then down said branchy to. a pop- intereat per annnm. The brokerage I ir, the corner or j, a, ennren sne,mn ,wa .. , , s," .. . " . j . ' ; the homestead line to a stake on. top . f : Hamby and the charge toY.abstract and inspec zSy, nd; r. spense OI r Adioining ilie landsof jj f churel TMartba in- Wlikes county. N. q., oa th ; This Jau. 2711898. s An x t.hA ereat Tau . the borrower. xi yu yans cneap - Hnffmantnate uaujuui : o . ...) 1 4 n'a Hi I IR art! JI1 VH"W, , ' t - ... - ss 1 i. i.t 131,.. . v. : u.if nnA'CanMij"' . , . mnnev come a;onee as-me suppiy i wmera ww-i. xi ..:cw -----r .iU?r,alas attended witn bwu , - K. , . All that tract or parcel of land known as the Summerlin place, h.ing and being in the coun ty of Wilkes on the waters' of North Lewhs Fork and bounded as follows: -: Befguminff at x mrch on the. west bank or .North - ijewis Fork, runttin east 115 poles to a bunch of ' chestnut oaks on -the top of Hamby's' Mountain, theh6e north S7J degrees east withv tho top , of aaid mountain 42 poles," then north 63 decrees wet with the top cf .said mountain Mpoleii, -'the north 14 degreeas east 26 poles,' then north 30 decrees east.20 poles, north 59 degrees' east with the top of said tnohntain 18 poles, " then north 3i) degrees east with the , top lt.U said nxonnfain 20 poles, north 18p& wjtt; ih teij east said Sammeriin's iino( 2:i poles, then r outh 35 decrees east, with said line . 70 paie to the, beginning,- containing four hundred. ; and forty fievm j(47).aoresv maro' or Jess. r Saiii lano will be sold to sdtRf the debt" se cured by saijd trust deed, and srch titlo' wilL be gi-en aJ vestel in sid trusted. 7 J.S. Cnfon, Substituted rrustee. WiMWM Noticei' 'i ;: H' - i. Having been appointed a coramlsjiioner int' tho case pf Elizabeth Ciimbars etal vs J 8. Chambera,- at Fall Term 1S85' cf Wilkea Bupe-. . rior. Court, r will offer f jr tai4 ai the court , home dcbr. in. WUkcsboro N C, ,"tn, the 2r.d,. , dat of March 1895 . t the highest biJCcr lor l cast the f ollowinif dedcribvd ianj jn-Htite.. I county N. Civ Beginning ou n. ed oai on tlie", north .Mue' of the VTiikesboro tor,d HDd ' run, hipg '23' decrees, eist along &a id, 81 pules. . to. :V8to-lB:E;yeUtdUiO,'the;nortuwfcg, 70, . poles to a- red oak, then 'botith ' l dejjreiH- et-50 poles to. the binrr n;r ci.Uf 2; -acres more orleHS. Thifc FcVr !sj. 1 ot the biggest questio ns ueiore T 1 . irajpeti. vi. , 19 r(s.ercan people
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