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I h v J s 'JSiifeVtdnt the' Pc-cjice jvt-tWilicsboro &nattr!msh&T, - " - . - -. j TR3Srf$i.Q0jttr ear; 6 inonU ilha viFc&ots?3 months. 30 cents: in advance. 4 "..55?leliapo4C-. yT3PSEBp4.Yir JAK 31' poo. -: Honolulu is in Ihp - dutches - Dt tne buuonic plague.- Sseyex 1 t!iou3and 1 quarantine tna mere arejnany aeatns. Senator JohrAyvr. Daniels, of irgiixia, wlih-answfe.r Fhtch - ArjW speech in few. days." No fio u oVr i t ch oj d jhad wishes he had rm . ) vriot intrqducedri tbc olution;j tilre read Ihe Joujrnal, wasj ''now. i - ' .T' 1ncpresent and had. nothing Thomas A Mott, States- ville,-jTai been appointed to be j ancond Jiautenant in " the Ma i t m ., - - : : . r, i be rines. Mr. Mbtt is a brother of SoiicUoriMott of this place, visLte3r here 'last surhmsr has many, friends here.. and Prit chard and But!r - are reapii iping the rewards 6 attempt ' .jngtoiavethe benate go into , She political business of giving ; them anti-anjendmeht litera-1 sAture free. The las to skin i ih$m M Senator Money, of ! ais-:iiss:ppi, ana ne did it up ; Sen ator 151 CIS h e rj' , ot L,ousi ! -. - i -; - - 1 - t jreifher hide nor hair of the j tin:acif ana tan negro suprema- vadvocate's. He talks straight 01a lasioned honest truth, and now Butler and Pritciard sure ly feel "sorry th at they j poke; and 'norotedr around 'that'MoEnery was against the amendment,: Those who iiave r- , . 1 . . J : p mea or. voting tor negro ?riiprtmacy should rbad Mc -.nery s .?p.cecu, ana tnen go r ff aij i v c?tieiit o f t h eirf mistak en uteas. Mow the 5ih clause of the amendment (the gradfathcr "'erlausfjy 'oan possibly be in oon flict with the fifteenth - amejnd 'jnent of the U. S., is one of 'the 'liiscrutable mysteries to us! 'plain people. They are both Similar iif-. nature loth are 'what might be classet as "en- aonng aces : . mere is not a! "word in either one tha.t prahib its any one fromvotin Xr m i i ir i- 1 1 r- : Seperately, ns the republicans ' i ' S'ay their courts will dp, there JS not anything in th 0 father clause that denies pne the right-to vote, -k certain ones '-'shall no uo j Jnied the right to vote DUt It' ! 'QftPS nnr, ssv nhv nna c hal nAf j ' grandfather clause alone,eYery j yuuy irorn cuuaren up could ana, whom Sutler and Fritch-t iocjced up or to report the find yrd thave represents in. this j ing of the line to any one until 'State as being opposed to the ; the prisoners had escaped. If amendientniadc a speecM JntDat js not negligence, how is a j;ihe Senate last week in reply I case 0f negligence made? . Mr. ;o Pritchartl, in whio 1 he left ! Crysel has been jailor many vote, ihe hfchteentW; amend-;he went qt. y . o. simply siiys that' fir - 1 . . 1 . . . no person snail ue aeqied 1 ho : Tight to Vote by reaaod of T'aW, color or previous i cond Ition of "servitude. The? - L, I -clause says no pjrsau fehall be denied the right to. vke who couiu votewanr i, isi74 or at any time - prior thereto; and 'this right is . e'ktendebf ' la all . ' npl nntn .u fons; - Nothing whatever deny ing any one the right to vote Jt is-therefore very! absu rop03iti;on'f qr thefjiblicans 3tt ' assert thatt h i article .. i u-'iv 1 jonflioti t " Xhp truth is the'white peonlei , I ii I 1 : nave a nernii to rule- arid-t.hov 7 "-..-.. . . ; t ;tre going to do it; Sate briHtol Prpnertr. On Tuesday. 20th da off? February ! .4. . ... - - " - - " 'f IV.'. 1900. I WIU Bell for cash to th hltrbt I .5 ... .-. . . .' - ... ; : - 1 tllK! dder- the- folio winefartickl es'of nersnn J property! to wH.'r One: baylmareonQ C-iilkf fow 5. Vearld onp,2 hdrse wagon Vfrtrminiplirricnts, same- shucks -t?&0t fodder and some "straw about 1 .i25?brfihel8 of corn, nqmy Ucqti and J O-bh'cllso'ataand htfosebrold arid ! Uhtm f prnil?? t118 a l28 ftcT'c8 ' of ; n ijift.T'rnil1B'''"H pf John"" Ijoves , k'lUtt iJUM'S Cree:. ; . - i F Uatn'ejM-isoiiers appeared! namP Arthur- Harris, who ;4u cuargu ui-iue ju "V .f-m oners at that time. - Tho:pflArt4eJe prr.lrtcip bysiho .Hirj'er nai sayjBtbat we blame '.Vine jailor for; the prisoners --;(bcap-0'? We" were nptr lawarc before that ArthurHrris; he jjro, is jailor. . He igtbe; fellow we cri ticised. r I f .Harris, to whoso neg igerPfi the escape is aunoaiauie, is reaiiy me jailor,-th wnite su Wkes. ;Mr. Crysel,. who wo X nave understood -to ,xe sanor, present and ;, nad noinmg to do that eveningwith moving the. prisoners or putting them in tho cells. ; The negro Harris did -all that by himself. 4. jcare full responsible ' man would uav.e seP inat bio six prisoners were In the cell instead of Just five, i special ly so, since - just a few nights before the same prisoners came , very nearly e'scapihg, and that very even- iog, after pretending to put the prisoners in the cells, the jne- gro Arthur Harris found a line in the upstairs, which it is now claimed is the one used in get- ting a pick in the jail. And after aU-4his, Harris did not interest himself enough to see that all "ttm nrisoners were .- yearsand has always made a crood one. when he attended to 'it himself. We' think he made ja serious mistake in puttinthe ' i -inil in nlmro nf n. nfto-ro hoi ; nl - - o " - o i who has heretofore been in jail himself on the charge of mur der. We think the people liave' a right to have a responsible! white man in charge of! the prisoners, pos.es to If. the Journal pro defend1 the- negro V inegligence, it should do so wiihout bringingMr; Orysel in the question? - : Pritchardpaks.' Senator" Fl4t6hai d delivered his speech in; the -Senate ' last week, advocating negro supre nracy . He1 doesn't come upr to j the mark'' expected, but' this may be attributed to the un holy cause be championsy for Prtto.bnrd is a ricrM. chrowH fol i fov. His speech doesn't rise - - .... - i:i : i m i --t. auov&a irouiicaiv tiratio oi"a fpllnw rnnninfy fnrfrT nr4.hn mm k. .w vmvw w v Vrono- sidR. He taks oftearsian to slander tlie white por5rilation' en we need a littlel and a few indep.enidl.aois;-Which J "V T , Tt r . ... r,. Ir.. two, aod clres a splendid appetite. It premacy nere ji snows tnattne aemocrw Aa;hM rked wonders for mv wife and Tf M Vtt : T - j . S8jin assumed pity as" the "psoor.. ignorant: wfutea." no douot?ar' rncrnt !iicr . tv-h ! nrtalr' ' t.liA Aivint .. . Ml Ihttn'prfiPi nrtthenegrSeS eni especia incuon mat uea yy thesepoor ignorant When h e considers the negro, J slobbers all over himself and the neirro too and ridu-ulps th iVW tr0 is. i thing. vyrong iq qpgrorqle: An exchansre nuts this nart of the I sle0cn S well that wer quote it: 'Ey one chis-s of hia constUaeita Pritchard stands as stoutly as desired. With regard to. the e.n of the HelbUcaa faith and or no israuieriuKewarm. Hut whites."' f tmcRtrt tVij. ppwn liia nonaminK an,1 and stomach; and for constiuettion: I f - nis disregard facta know na bounds, .- v. ior.v lourwis ami saienn, or J TTo dailnrm tnlttv cl n .. V.4 f Ofr TlP.rROn fil H nif OfRt'e llOsitlOll" ivh-rrt j the occas3io.n tha,t the -negroes -have f headaches and ? general bad feelings j 'f Whtha.Y& UeLe.;ot;AivrnstFlaworisa2TandTemPdv 11 uiMiii'iiiin nr , and nr- 1; o ntbn tnwna in h iiat tn runio fn tin.t i assertion? That Mr.iPritchard in view , . -a! ? t"o common isnowieagej ahmiid hVo nnn. thn't..ntt.-vir. mat? Senate is eufficient commentary on his entire speech.-- That white- women yvere slapped in the faoo by bucfc . ne g?wi that white children were -stoned A 1. I a !".! A. I. !i. ... ' " vir lo. sciiooi; ia5 wwue. uu men were hustieu on the streets, in sulted iatbe street cars, libelled in tber 1 newsnai'ifiTS.hv nrrrrrvsr tTin.1. npvrn "tw licemen terrorized citizens instead - of i - . j .. .1 en 1 urging tncy 4w-rinis nas. passea into j history, and, let it bo said, will remain past. Senator Fritchard does, not coj- j aider them offensive He haaioJd the I United State Senile, and the - galleries He ta3 psked tbo Senate to help ;r 4tore the conditiop that made them' - -1. "".'-'J.. 1 . - : -yv ;v T'-V o - :o,.l.l V,..- .i,.r..- - j snen a oecJaration on the poor ot tlie. mwco ,.3be-Joarnat last vjeglc 'tear- jft'eer$-Q TOlfeesr countx vine 5e.rjSonlil abuse, srMrjconies with considering ine-auiaor- . . no political businessp view tne appoioTcaeni; ot school oni cers. ; The J,ournai a inference ana cnarge i.nai inao repnouM an .cans have perjitte 112 6fiWo xsrats to eropoy democratic. ; teachers and refuse to employ republicaiHtfiaphei 8 on ac.G0Unt of politics, is a ' serious reflec- tion upon the honesty, ability i . " . - -j and integrity of 27o crood re- w. - - rOr-- puDiicans. APmeume ago ne Journal and Linney had spasms about a statement in The Char lotte Observer. Now The Jour nal makes a much more serious cnarge of incompetency and ignorance upon its own county citizens and tries to maintain it by low abase. Jri the former case as well as the case of The Journal, This Chronigle has . - - t . 0 these Slanders in a decent and gentlemanly way, tnd the bark- ing of curs'at our heels will not - disturb US in our duty. We have shown clearly by f acts that The Journal slanders our cvic; ouu pusn o uuuiiiug I more to be said. As to the personal abuse, it 4 would"boa waste of lime and nauseatmg to the public "to cast ! Dear Is before such swine." Ift he author oTthe article wish es to ventilate his own record, - let him r-proceed' at his own will. We may- add, however; that people- livings i u glass h?6uses sh6nld:I employ their spjire m0mnts ih' some, other ' amusemtint-than casting stones ; at decent people Letter From Dftah? Dfeai CiiaoxictK-Pleajffi allow mo stiaee for'instra few tines in vour valua bit nolnmns. aavAA (Hit misht be in- ', terested in this section of the country There-is quite- a number- of - 8. c Th e "CHaoxK'LE, as it istd us4ike a let ter froni home. -. The weather has" -been real ; beautiful j here all the winter, nvhhstanding ?the elevntion is moro thai seven thja feet . - vinw most miDonan ieature or Aier r ,r- frt; ? ,.,.-,iBj.;..vv-i...its.. ' I round Mereurt nircsent; ; Tk "OoU- , IMJ;r.ll 111 1 kiri-l ir I 11V . l IJI VII w 111 i-lllll eGate? tkesthe 16ad. It is one of OurFriend Mr Tvobt; Gamcr f6rmer- lyofWlftM U attending, the fchit Lke MUX Br. PreveKe is the' happiest! ! an-'in,town, over the arrivai of big ; .. liwues. . j. d fa vo4ingst?r ,Georgi. ' rather - , -grace i;crcaiu rqinrKitte secret pi Kecp .tUeiJOt Wxa Vililid jryouipc Sle.lessucEs, In- r Tue -ScnQOt coiwnwemeB or fln!j Eheuiatwm. by 4i3intr the .county- are.bonpbsjftd'.af and Jue writer; 'It-can't 9.?5 pond whites,Uo,uTn0aia's.1i0bsaYl. DoueV- jiuS.C.Waim-t: For sale by Dr. J.W.White. . x a i usi lit n v n i i y l.k k - rri j r i t irv . i 111 Franklin Prevette. aUd declares he" "is a "Tar Heel Please 6d - ehvlosed 'W.OOfor my sdtacriftion'W-TliE-Onioii, icticone year CLK. c j v 43 - euii'i isiiiii law. enj a. 4 uu It v - j does not niiure the svsiem- b.v f rpnnpnt ! use-; and is ecvUent for soar stomachs and indigestion." .Sample botUefreei u v Vi . finite. in ail civilized conn-' ' K tries. . For Over Finy lnr. :. - Mas. wistows Sqothiso STnrp kai hn ed for aver fifty yew by millions mother or their children vrVtePthing wllftarfectsncciMis It soclhes the chn8v4t?a theenms., albtvp All s wind colic, and is th lt rcmedv for ii,-ih: rt win relieve the 1,111. ...: ""n '.,- v y Bimurr immeaiawiy,; swj ux wusvm very part of Cevroild Twenty-fiTjeentsabotue ue nre t SSUJ1 " .?tw to cube a vot.J int owe a v' ; Tafce-JaxativQ bromo quinine Tajb Tets. - AH IJrugists refuna : ; -s" e"')" 0"' """i J- Tt'U nccViXlhiiirr rain's Tono-h Kpirtft.! rrr J ; Mr; Ilouton, -that U my travels" in all -parts ; dr.itf fiv-foT'several years and! 7J1J .i? ' rit,lUin:n toj can be-' of worid. for the last ten years; 1 r - ,,fTl- rfftt safecess Wo be- T "VJ 14 ? Tw , .. i t . . .wSiysmi prteCtstWJvess. we ih.- in dvi 'i bLs appU-js alike to obi Ue wiutes. " vrx - iferfe that: tisxtonIvthe best coush ..nbart-ibrr nb: h..i.-w..m ,v. . dcr, j Mreen s August Flow than any other - fa, hz & Fnre llrc for; We .jt m,, dye When it uw,Mur uv uvmugeu Itlrassaved: tbe lives of our pablil h? thssame ccmpinV, p.-ioj er news from - the Bder B.t.itjtehSwar is , that tb British Wve-been compelkcf to isa loaes are .yefy heavy. ; , 014 People Zljie renn." J, C'tShbusiaa; tlie xetbraa editor ot iltft yefiontrU!elIk-b ) Ec!ior has di- Lt.Vpvfinn. llart trouble. Constipation ,4 - f v.. : Electric Bit be praised stimulates Uhe ne. .t;s anrtryenows renieuy icr om peopie'sjcotpiplapts.-" Only oOc; at all drug stores. s . cjeUbrat&a ''kissing bug" 7ui ik topn .nd is- causing 1&U of fun. .anptAcr column. - . i-ant to let the ixeople who suffer from rhouniftisra and sciatica know jihat Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved nefter a wiwber of other medicines and a doctors had failed. . It is the best u, . . . . , - . t juumieiw nave ever Known oi. a. j Doegen, Alpharctta. Ga. - Thousands; have been cured of rheumatism by this remedy. One application relieves the pain. ' For-sale by Dr, J. W. White. - --Greatest f un for the lest nionej "! nSf Bu3 &nt vnthfulldireciions, pjat paid, f0 5&At in tamP- Ada, Wikcbo f - m rm ro His Wife Sated Iilm, Z My wife's good advice saved my life writes F. M. Ross of : W infield, Tenn., ! breathe, I steodily grew, wore under doctor's treatment, bnt my wife urged j me to use Dr KinVNeV Discoveryi for j Consuaption; which completely cured j me-" Coughs Colds, Bronchids, ;Lar ?f,!f' ff?!: "I" jandXungsarepo.itiveipcure,l by. tbu j marvellous uiuuiciue. ui Every bottle guaranteed. - Trial bottles 1 free at all druc stors. Becklen's America Salre. Has world-wide fame for marvellous cores It surpasses any other salve, la-: : tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, 1 Burns Boiis, Sores Felons, Ulcers, Tet- X O-ll Tt. T7 . .1 ter, Slt Kheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eraptionb; Iufallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at rail drug stores. prepared espocially for you, which we . muil free. . 11 treats c xitat every child is liabla to, aad for Prey's baa been successfully used ror a half eeniary. - -- Ou bcula ly iimll (or 'As. Kav!l!?raGrratRrjn on f haciberlain Conga Kcniedy. , , . Manaser -'Martin, of the Pierson drug 1 j . t . - hioie. lntorms usnuai. ne is itaviu? a icreat inn on- .Chamberlain's Corah I V Retnedy, He sells five bottles of that medicine tc one of anv othcrVkind, ami it" 'gives' great"-, satisfaction. In there days' of !a grippe there is notbin like Chamberlain's Coujrh Betaedv to stop T ... 2.1. . l. ii. ii. i .1 nd: Selief wilbiu a veryj .anuri, nnre.: we sa,eH urugniwn j atfho- tryl rtre pleased wit -prtmaet onSouth CAtcago binji b tiuiv. j. iwi salts aruuruH ii:Lr, uiiu itb itsV r it.. , - - - . t'haeen demoirate.l repeated y ; 7,U,'BUU "4 f " j Ycttuvrami curt? ioi croups i ias . uef Va? owty- repeats -what' has been said : atovmd b enr obe5 w he n h e - wr i te : ebildren number off times-.!' Tliis i remedy is fOf fsae-by Df; J? W J White; -- "Sing their. ownprsuse - If you xeekonj tha C endless, joy. , and j .- - , ' They are raada with atl ihte skill vvh rinlvMNAf ivtnsf AtiUfthil l.'eaveful ' ii. "i-ri :Z j 5. irfu-riwi-.. WIlot l every. uaM w tion can command,' - Thereictre, we wonHrtlifcn van with nn unneeessarilr Bia PRlOfi: Con - 1 ivnrciti iviltiS. X il''vint CHAP, if; STJUm .TVeSAo: Alanufac- The- latest 15 : f 1 i T' - . - Dn the mrF " ! ?ty 'V mu ;Utiu; n . , wttpMaxr 12)1 Call at our oliice and make tracts for season of 1900. - C. C. SM00T & SONS CO. , . ---":T , North,Wikesboro, 1M o December 8th 1899. A OR - s jl ii3LBca. S3 aail&'"LQP VO Our new line of Clothing, ; Hats,; Gents' Furnishing Goods, etc. is complete arid up to date in Styleand Quali- ty;- . . - t : - TTtj 4 Jopf Su'ts to Your Purse, Feri;6n and ihe Weather t i Ave are confident we Have wnatyou want at a price that will please-you,- Fllislioro We bay by the car fdad, j th83 any yard ffl H. C. WS we wan IN PRICE AND Our new 'goods are here and we have everythiug v t. want in the goois line, at the lowest living piiceK. Come and see our Xmas Goods. ' - : The Milliflery Department, under.. Hie supervision of ZTrs. Preretfe, i$ compute,. Come and gci wluil you need in xcinter millinery, hais, caps, cloaks, trimmings, etc. S0:dE LIBERAL OFFHiiS We offer with THE CHKON JCLE the following clitlibingr rates sad ; prcml- nic - , Word & Words, ijclridtos? Rev. Irl K. Hicks almanat-e, $1.70 . ; Tlie '.Wae!iintU'. Wei kly Purt, tl 53.: We "n ofl,r thd Lives of Di-tin,i:l North ur,3;Ji,,: ! lan'ougat to )i ave, at Hie following iatP8 iii- ' c,vA ug a yara tubssrri.tian to Tirs Cuntisi- clr. ClabLiiijfl'rice ' ' " 83.00 -"-' -'-., . 2.S5 ' ' ' - 2.70 ' " 2.5'"? i-Half EnasnCalf, 3.00 ' 2 :.Li;atbo"r . 2.75 - 3 ITalfrarocco -1 250" ' 4 :loth l-inbos-wcd 2ta5 v 5 Pit: Clf.tU 2V0 - ' ' 2 35' . This booh thcakT bo in' Tory lionse,: aa.l i The rHmixici. vouo year for a little ovor th3 iv et of t!ie book. . - '- " 5 Pages c r. 00 rise Ilustiaticss - yo5 witk tlte Cnaoaxcf or i.i0. iaii resident Notice. NORTH CAROLINA, , I la Superior Court tf ilsi 3 UoiWTT v , , jktbre Oierk. & H-i , Br 1- """Wr. I K-ttion f.r Parti W. O. folgsr audothjvs, f tkm aJo of Laiki. Grsy rnw&ffefitjLi:l of I Vn-r .-Vm. Gruydke'Qf-tal. ) - . : Alio flofctitjbuit - : GrflT' vonsW I'tiiLl of William iray dee'd abovnm"l wift u ko notice that an tu.u tutulcd aa alre has been coimueuced m tlie Huotrior Court of V. zlrria 4 mill Am . t . . . . . . . r r 1 - - ' i 41 a iiiiA a wi wm auu ucviao all lauda .7-. 'I w J- ' ""' - - .1 "rT .iJ;"6? county r.u the 2';tb dir ; ;i-Citve taunary JLWUgiiiw" of FeLnsry liyJO, tml answer oritnur to ihe ' c t ,r . . , 1 1 v 1 complaint in aaid iutu,:,or the il3iin!-wSl''f'II,-u Stare. 'North WllkfS tOW , spp.y 10 iue courtfor ho relief dnnaudfd iu .j-ibso. 1 Jj. DcKoanxiat, C. S. O. 'Q AAfl TI7 ri v..,m"ilr'.rw"fw i ?,?l,S J, .V'T.i Coir. F. Caffet; Agentu. j - SALEM Uo;W0HKf siU.s: c. Of 'B;AR I ii I rmVi A- TTO ii? Rib WCaLT IaT&F&QI CALL & C03I larle f oris. and sell first class Work c!i3f 1 WEBB & HiLLEB. WilkesIiorcB.C. fou eas s QUAMTY. H. PMiELf; - J j I Ronse mid Lot F orVg al v. r I Nice five room cottage Moravian Falls, with ac re 1c! r and out builditrgSy f or ta 3 cheap. AdidIv to Rav. W. 1 Bradshaw ur Frank B. IJeii dren. . Koney fo Lean. r Persons . wislii ng to borro- at i per cent, for live and tc: years', securtid by . rri ortm upon real estate, should uppij: I to Jo nn . Cranor, Vil kesbore, ii . C-, See him -ond get the pa; ticulars and easy terms u col which tin money is1 loaned. " ' "AdnilnisfrateKs Notice. : . Kttrmz tgaaJ&Aw atSi&iubtritor c! I'J Carter, deceased ,J.t3 of WUkjH Cauutv, :-1 tkia is to iitvtiij rS pibiA. L ffir?r ii!;" Ktiss the-trtate of c. -j.-f1. to 1 tLeito tbo ni:d j-iqr.'' d, at K&.iw, N. C. or lcfu.v the SnVda of Jii-uary, l&-i, .' nylictf iftiM be plead in ba'r of tlibir ri .0 -Al! persons in!utted to catite "niJI i-lt lueko immtciiate payment. Jtui. SrA 1W- -J. F. DssusirK, Mtwney. . . A 1 The School TeachersareH iiitr oa ne for money and ottie" demands, being made ou fl'ty that r wiU not be able to mei unless 1 can collect more money Unless you ay your tox 2t once I will be : compelled t "charge cost and advertise yo to get the money to meet W prtKsing demands. This is n& humbug. v -. - J; H. Johnson, Sheriff. Laundry. . If you want your linen fini8 cd in the latest and best send it to theStaesville Stea of work ' crt T - r-il T''q Wilkt'H' i ooro, acuraays ana !wonu';" I send it to the laundry even Tuesda v end ret it hack Satur i North-- WUUe-boroi C. " 1 - '
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