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I rual Jaxtipn, PlJct and Jndircct. VOL. XIII. Iflfi lHKtiiy Mom Matters- " . ' irlrai!n Concerning 0rr People 3 and Their Affairs. T spite of bad roads, the i - -rWPe nt -JUg.; tfdD btaiera rtM.tie wagons are in abunWi ; hogs died Sunday fcrofis-tie wagons are I. nance. . . . We learn t.hn.t'onr -friendi""" r- xxr n wnl has boueht out Mr Mr.-H : A . i.' - - 4 ,, Now i.i nn s s tuu w ui. t toods at ElkviUc. I Throut2hthe efforts of Mrs. V C. Tlolman, Moravian Falls kcaderay is soon to haveHahewv hrgan in ujs ea&ci. Mrs. Joe Person of KiUrell, bear itait:igu co uv.w. .v ! i oi. mnnnfontiirde t.liifi XVCeK. out; iuauui.vK;ut " clebrate.d ineaicine,."3rrs. Joe -RVn. r,. (J. - Ferguson ' and f . -!.sq. . Vv Mrthe Mt. kir Uitricit will cit :lau-hter Miss Blanche vrejn tJruj2iL own last vvcek,shoppirtg. Miss Blaclie will gp.tp.S.cranton, Pa , the first of February, whereshe takes a position in Lockawan Via Hospital. The members.iaf "the Y. M. A. gave a "Mysterious Tea" tnterlainment at their hall in North VVUkesboro last nfl ay night. It was an ofipassjpn of pleasure and enjoyment. Our friend J. V. BaugusX bf Rock Greek, was in to us Saturday and tells us that felr. Mos.tdlerV wifje is-very tick with consumption. He ells us? also that Mr. Ivy Myers pas been very sick. Parties in honor of the vis tof Miss Gussie Weaver were Fuesdav nieht- and at and at' Mlj fetaley s on Wednesday night. I hey were delightful occasions. iliss Weaver returned to Char o 1 1 e T h u rs d The rains have done the kork for the "good road. V. It kill require better roacI ,tfe9 ve now have-to stund wet weather. Roads should b e korked out thorouerhlv when ii . . . . lie urv weatner is oil ' nana ins Bie surincr. The school at Millerj Creek. f wiph Prof. E. .v Brown is rincipal, closes next Saturday. lure will be exercises during fie day and at night Pro,- flummer, of North Wilkesborojh Mh deliver an address durina- he day. All am inv Ltd .to at. tnd. ' ' ' Arthur Jones and Wait Kampton, th obTofeM were Ut 111 Tail last. tfAP.t frr cf. ig money from Mr. C. J. Jo wles' safe TkeJpu.es qpstg oriced at I r. CoWfes-and gdt old of the safe key somehow nd helrxed himself to $19 or "20, whTchli.4 'divided withthe- p a m p to n n eg r ovrhq was ' par t - er wuh him; Sxjiiie of our prisoner's tried 0 Play-a little game of their vn one night last week' and scape from iail. but sheriff o h n so n d isco'y -ere tHh'ei r game nd blocked it! Five of them Tere in one ei: Rxr iua ilea f a tin pan io which they had ".leu they g;pt a plank loose pmenow, and then prized up pme more, about the sewerage iJ- wiien discovered thev "f getting things pretty well tady to get down under the 00 r- .Part, ofthem Wftrfi fiinr? fg as usdal while the others repaired feomeany way. -Mr. I. c. Wellborn, wlia fas in town this week, savs his plea are keeping splendidly. r , 8 111(3 secret of keeping pPies is to keep them just farm enough to prevent freez and give them plenty of WILKESBQRQ, Jfc C. ; WEDN1SSDAY. JAN. 24. 1900. vey djy in e w?ek atsaacl We regret-to tate that Mr. jjohn Forester's little child is eryj3igljyitji,tppsilitb. ; Qne of "Esg.; Bffb Statey's light: Hdoesn?txknpwi;what t,.,Cwi -4 1 ' h- censes ereissiieaaaturf ,-Blacktiurh to Mary JS. Prevette, - - - - it- - 1 - r - . - and Eli L. Staley tp Rebecca WAfiXRpAsingle -yopilg marrof good character iaiid so ber! hal)itsV who is 'quick" at fiureSjAoX empiqyirient in my yis .Refefnee requked., Call bh 6r Address LE-ts Goshen N. C. District Stewards" of ,t North W i Ikes fcoto ex t? r Fri dy" at-Eld-r J. 1 " o'Clo ck Presidi n g J. Henn will be pesent. The quarterlyieeii0g && the Wilk-esbofTo circuit will be neld' ! at Mo r a f i a n -Fall s next -Satur day andi Sunday; for-theNb'rth Wilkesboro at circuit North W i 1 k es UPtQLs ,ngh.t and 1 ruluflbje Spapstone (Jnarrjr. . f , . m m i V It is not general ty wn .ar. mono: our you neer .people, Uut Uhere an inexhaustible soap tone quarry at the poiut of the hill just back of Mr. C. Y. Mil JeriS resi4e&ef- -ficiriitante belium days the quarry was worked! andV there are many hearthstones uaw A vt-s. u s.e that were tafcen f rbmthis - a&g&tiar.'d ijr Il 'V- uLww :.uWrrk'ni id theair becdn ,bi: 4nd slick 'arid does not wear. Why j not some one open up the quar ,pfeic rls lnt itn te. ulnbejr pf tp teachers met at thejcour jjoiue last Sat Jardy? x nd changed the Teach ers' Association into the Teach er's County Institute, in accor dance w ith an order made by t h eCou a ty pajrd of Ed u ca. t,ion. Ji arj5ajrAC WAUhisj order, ,is jroav compvilsory that leachers in .this county be 0ome ' ni irabers of hte Institute and attend its meetrhgs. If he next meeting, of t:e Institute Will be iieM on the secdnd Sat urday .in Mrch. - fas Ilcnis. ; Mrs-George vBv! y ed r on Tuesday night of last weeki She gave birth to a child .'on wdndav. and iu spile bf ail : tcanK be done, death' called . her away. Site leaves a husband and seven children : ind a hos,f Heads and rela tives, tt 4iei1og,s'is her eternal-gain. She wnst gjQoa .woman, and a consis 14itch"ristUn. The burial was con' ducted Thursday by the .wrrtemnd she was laid to rent. We sy m.pattiie with the bereaved frienj and relatives. : v Mr m M; Church is very Jow with. Jypibfd fever. She has been sick some eight weeks.' pjf. Hamby is - at ending her..- to London and Paris., The 19 jh-International Christian En deavor convention will be held in July in London. Hundreds of Khdeavorers 9,hd their frjeds have already erigaded 8teamshi passage. This- cannot' be done too early as at the last prices ad vace and accommodations are notsode? sirable , Alt Christian ISndeavorers 'and allothers furnishing testimonials of good standingare cordially invited "to join the b. E. party.- ,Tle prices are veiy reasonable and the tours delight fully arranged-:., Those in North Caro lina desiring full particulars can secure the same' by , writing . (and enclosing stamp). Trans I ; - JIiss Mamik Bays, . J Mangr. C. E. Stale Union, ; : Charlotte, N. C. pia.de Youngr Again. v .-. 'One df J)r: King-'sr-New Life Pills each nigit for two weeks has put me in my HeeriV again" write D.H. Turner of Deuipseytown, Pa. They're the best, in the wrld for Li ver,. Stomach and Bowels- L Purely vegetable. ; Never Only 35c at all drug stores. ; 1 1, " JJf tpr Vaccinate. Owing to tfie danger of - the if is earnestly urgedhat every? body, be vaccinated, which is UjiJB only.Bafeguard against the disease. The commissioners of' this I town:have passed on resolution Lfgipg'Our qitizens to vaccinate within si?: days, so that, it may not be necessary to have com pulsory vaccination, . y fTfee- Nprth W41keboro com- fnissoners have passed a com- ypulspry yicci nation. ordevr, com pelling the citizens to be. vacci nated withip, ten day?, after whichtjme penalties wjII 4 imposed. upon violators of the order. Jt yvipuld. seem unpecessary jtd have compulsory vaccina tion, among people who have proper sense qf safety f or them selves,-their fafpilies and neigh bors." We hope everybody will attend to this matter without rnmnr nn tn Anderson Cain Dead. Esq. Anderson Cain died on Tuesday n iight of last week at jhishoe near Mqravien Falls. He died from tfie effects of a cancer from' which he had been .suffering for nearly three years. He . was' buried Thursday at Moravian Falls, Bev. J. d Beech conducting the services. He leaves a wife and nine chil dren -five boys and four girls. He was - a native of Orange county. He came to this coun ty and married a Miss Hendren. He was sixty-two years old F4a jfeied. He xwas an old ,cqji federate veteran and fought all through the war. He was at the battle of Gettysburg and was -among, those who made those terrific charges. He re cieved many wounds, the last one,; which he recieved near the close of the war, around Richmond, necessitated the am putation of one leg.- The South did not have a braver, truer soldier. He was a.member of the J2nd Regiment. Hr. .Cain-was one of the old fashioned honest, straight for ward hard-wdrking gentle man, who hadV the confidence ancHrespect oftft who knew himi notheindmark has he.en called from .us, and we sympathise with the bereaved family. Caterpillar Pest. Ou r friend Eli Anderson, Esq;, brought to bur office a few apple tree twigs last week on which are beds of caterpillar eggs. These eggs are contain ed in a waxey looking forma tion near the end of the twig. These produce the caterpillar wliich in. the spring destroys the tree. , He tells us tbat the remedy is to thoroughly ex amine ..your orchards before spring and clip voff? the little twigs containing- these eggs and destroy them. It is worths trying; Those who wish to see the twigs can. do so by. calling at this oflfico. Laundry. If you. want yourlinen finish cd in the latest and best tyle send it to theJStaesyille Steam Lau nd ry . E yer v piede of 'work, i s g u aran t eed to be first cl as s . Leave laundry, at i Doughton s Drtig Store, North Wilkesboro, orjat I. S Call & Go's, Wilkes boro, Saturdays and -Mondays I send it t o the laund ry every T u esd ay. an d ge tit back Sa t u r days. rr - . r -- Con, F. Capfby, Agent. yortUTvVilkesborox N. C. ' TO CI7UB A C OLDI.tO'VG PAfi , Take Laxatfve Bromq Quinine Tab lets, -All Druggists refund' the "money hpinir if It fails-te Cure. 25c, -I - r-Esq. Bob Gibbs Tuesday. Or-Esq.. J. W. Triplett, of Elk, was in town this week. ; BIsq. Z; A. Carlton was here Monday. Representative Tharpe was in town this week. Rev. Isreal Holler was iri town on business Monday. Brandy Gauger Colloway sparks jwasia.town Friday. Esq. Harrold Hays, of the Brushies, was in town Monday. Esq. JohnMiller, of Ashe, was in town the first of the week. y Mr. C. U. -lavis went to Vyiston Monday on a business itwp. tOur friend Joseph Hol brooke JSsq., was in town, this week. - MrTTom Faw has opened up a stock of goods at Millers Creek. Mr. B. H. Col vard,of Union township, was in town this week. -rMr;"Ralph Dula left last week for Fort Worth, Texas. Good luck io him. Mrs. Dr. Warren, of Mul berry was in town on business last Saturday. Mr. Zeb Deaton and family have gone to States ville to visit relatives and friends. v Miss Edith Cranor has a position at the central office of the telephone system. -rMriCA. anhc killed a. j fine! wd; gobbIerront ifl :-the Brushies st week. Dr. W.C Greene has been cjuite sick lor several days. He is improvingslo.wly. Messrs. Robert and Dave i Stafford are visiting. their par ents in Guilford county.. Messrs W.' W; Miller and R. G.; Dunlap, of Statesviile were in town last week. Mr. A. J. Marley, of Ready Branch was among our pleas ant visitors last week. Rev. Dr. Cobb, represent ing the North' Carolina Baptist, was in the city last week. Drummer S. H. V Hopkins," representing a Baltimore house, was in town this week. Mr. and Mrs J. M, Well born are visiting their daugh ter Mrs Foote at Biar Creek". Mr. Frank Linney and Miss Hester Mattheson, of ; Taylors ville are to be inarried to-day. Mrs. I. T. Prevette was here Monday, shopping and, looking after some business. . Doc'and Shober Absher, North Wrlkesboro, have enter ed school at Moravian Falls Academy. - - Miss Biner McNielU daugh ter of Columbus McNiell, of Lewis ITork, is very low. with typhoid fever, . Sheriff Johnson and wife are visiting his : old home, at Parks N. C. w here they will re main till the last of the week. ; Mr J, L. AJ Bumgarner, of Millers- Creek, h a s the position of assistant. Clerk of the Superior CourlT Mr; Angus Lea ch ,"of Afbra vian.Falls, and- hjs fatheran law Esqf Waldenof York In? stitute,.were here Tuesday. EsqSpeitcer-Blackburn, of Rock Creek, visited-h is son E. M. Blackburn; Register of Deeds, the first of the week. l.Ve learn that our former citizen, Mr. Herbert TSmoak, who has been in N"ew Mexico for some mouths, -will return to Wiikesboro in a short while, to make" it his home. - - ' . tyo aire QlbQa liaqjlt ' x7o air alHUliBi3 JJadtta fo sit aHflspHoy iiimor 4DQ fedltJlilao. IF MsitQ aimdl (Daps . EVER SHOWN in ttis Courty. '.' ,-.' .. YOU CAN GET A HAT FROM 10 CTS TO '.$500, CAf FROM 10 CTS TO 50 CTS- SURELY, WE ARE . . HATTERS. ' , Come to us bareheaded and. go away crowned with one of our hats. . I. a CALL G WtMt Ml will seE; trafeht Goods ,Ho aai-: L i We have what yonatUathe; general mercantile t line, and our prices are as low as the lowest and just the 6aine to little, large, small and jgreat. - ; - ' ' - Come a,nd soe ps anI we co,n please you -in qualKty an pricesr ' - ' "' R. A; SPAIN HOUft & COS. IWE ottom Hardware, Stoves, Cutlery, Jjai Plows, Reapers.,, Mowers, Drills, Tinware, Carpenter's, and Black smith's fools, and every thing in the hardware line you need;4 The largest and most complete line inf See m) before purchasing C. F. MORRISON, D'Ri J:.;;W - Dealer in ;: , -::.-J. . Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet and Fancy. Articles, . Perfajspery, Tobacco. Cigars. Stationery, etc - - , Prescriptions carefully . , QTARK AAF Til 1 I'M RTPF.TT.T, WILEESBOUO; M A RCH8TH 185)5); ': Dr. J M,Tujrneb, R . . DAEIERS IN- ' . Drugs,.r.ledicines;,Cigars,;TDbaG20i fAncy;erj: tcilot ar ticles. V-'T-V . Prescriptions promptly 1 anil acuratcly.filkd? : We hanila cnly th3 test gc:is. If i,i j of ariVtMrj our inp3)Lu5 ; v " - JNQ. 33 . ilttf I V AT v i ng: fpjits TOW WAJS elsewhere f . WILKESBORO N. O --r A PPnSITF! rUlHRT JIAnQf Or-rrr- .y; Prices E Jr
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