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- - - M IS I I il I a - . m .p- - . Y qual Jaxation, pireot and' Indirect., VOL. XIII. WILKESBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. 1900. The Chronic ues. TAILOR-MADE Vp-to-Date Matters for Monte Wear; Guar- anteea to jtt or mxas. Mr. Frank Neal, of Jeffer son, was in town last week. Mrs Hiccrins. of Uollenis m, w "lO Mill, Va., is visiting her sister Mrs. Dr. Turner. Mrs. David and Miss Kiter RnvvAr. of Lenoir, are visiting Mrs. W. C. Winkler. Prof. W. S. Surratt, turned last week from a ness trip to Richmond, Va. Mr. D. B. Stafford, who had been attending court, re turned to Oak Ridge last weekt CJaDt. J. T, Peden and x family left for Obids last week where they will spend the sum re- i buei- Mr. L. A. Ward gave us a pleasant call Monday. Mr, Calloway Stinson, of Banners Elk, was in town the first of the week. Mr. Pat Ladd, of Clingman, was in town the first of the week. Mr. Fries, of Winston. came up the first of the week on business. v Messrs. J. C. Buxton and C. B. Watson, of Winston, are attending court this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. S.Vannoy, of Ashe county are visiting her brother Mr. J. M. Wellborn for a few days. Tne colored teachers o f this county will hold their reg ular meeting in the court house Saturday, the 9th, Miss Lillie Forester, who mer. Vance Triplett's one year old has been attending school at child of Goshen died last Fri day night from the effrcts dis- entery. Mr. Chas. H. Cowles, of Statesville, who has been spend ing a few days with his parents, returned Monday. Quincy Parks, colored, who lives in the lower end of the county was in town Friday for the first time in about thirty years. Miss Lola Brown, of Mora vian Falls, returned from Rich mond, Va. last week, where she underwent a successful treatment. V. Gilreath, a 16 year old colored boy who lived in the upper end of town, died last Wednesday night from an at . tack of consumption. Dr. W. P. Horton, io talk ing drugs, jewelry; etc., in the change in his ad. in another column, to which your atten tion is invited. Mr. Will Bledsoe, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Dr. Turner, returned to his home in Ashe last Friday. He was accompanied by Miss Mag gie Hughie. Mr. C. Y. Miller and fami ly returned from Davie county last Friday, where they have been visiting for several week. Mr. Will Miller came up with them and spent Saturday and Sunday. Mr. M. L. Mott recieved a Telegram Thursday from Mrs. Mott who is visiting in Augus ta, Ga., stating that their little daughter Blossom was .strick en with fever. Mr Mott left immediately for that point. The drug firm of Horton & Wilborn, of North Wilkesboro, has desolved, Dr. W. P. Hor ton purchasing the entire stock of drugs, patent medicines, jewelry, etc., while Mr. Wil born purchased the book busi ness. There will be a meeting of the White Supremacy Club Saturday, June 23rd, at 3 p. m. in the eastern end of the town ship, when W. W. Barber, J. S. Cranor and H. T. Smoak will address the people. Let all Democrats and white people who are in favor of White Supremacy in North Carolina attend these meetings. The White Supremacy Club, of Wilkesboro township, will hold its next meeting at Uakwoods next Saturday, June 9th, at 3 p. m. R. N. Hackett, H.L.Greene and S. J. Gen nings will address the people n the issues of the campaign at this meeting. The white people of the township are in Jited to be present and it is hoped all will come -out.' . " John Richardson Killed. A terribly fatal accident hap pened to John Richardson last Friday evening near Dockery where he lived. He was out in the woods chopping a tree down when it, lodged, and in trying to fell it he was crushed by it falling length -ways upon him, crushing his jaw, shoul der and heart. The teamster who had gone to the saw mill with a-load returned, not find ing Mr. Richardson, he loaded his wagon and started off, but i forgetting something, he went back and found the unfortu nate man lying dead under the tree as above stated. The bur ial took place Sunday. Mr. Richardson was about 35 years old and Ieavei"a wife and three small children in a poor and sad condition. Bring" Smith ey. your produce t o DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular cli mate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the on ly remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, "Bos ch ee's German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to de stroy the germ disease, but allavs in- petitors. o Beaver Creek Boomer Brushy Mt. Elk Edwards Job's Cabin Lewis Fork Lovelace Mulberry the Baptist Female College, re turned home Saturday. Col. T. J. Dula of this place was nominated by the Repiibli can senatorial convention at Taylorsville last week. The other nomination was left with the executive committee. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. will serve ice-cream and cake Thursday in the Wallace old store house beginning at 9 o'clock and lasting the remain der of the day. All should go out and help them. We" received a letter form jthe Democratic chairman, Mr. L. Shuford, of Catawba, of WiIkesboro nis ine zycn senatorial aistricr. tating the convention will be ield in Taylorsville on June he 15th for the purpose of nominating: senatorial candi dates. List of Registrars, Antioch C. C. Parks. P. H. German. W. B. Reeves. J. J. Hendren. J. C. Triplett. J. W. Dimraett. Scott Church. L. V. Card well. G. H.iHayes. P. E. Dancy. Moravian Falls J. R. Parlier. New Castle T. M. Armstrong. North Wilkesboro J. R. Caffey. Reddies River J. H. Pennell. Rock Creek I. N. Bauguss. Somers L. W. Lunsford. Trap Hill J. T. Joines. Union W. G. McNeil. Walnut Grove J. H. Joines. R. M. Stalej , ne pticc Zo ail. V We have lUSt OTAnr? nr a afAfo mTv i vrr.. rr and will sell for """ YV1,KeBUUIU CASH to EVERYBODY ALIKE. Bargain ' Biggest Store' but we wil1 the BiKH titors0t Dly GXPeCt tD meet comPetitia but .to under-;!. i n ¬ flammation, causes easy expectoration, We carry a full line of Dry Goods. Shoes Groceries n. t gives a good night's rest, and cures the ware, Glass ware, Tin ware etc onoes Wocenes, 1A !t (s patient. Try oxb bottle. Recommend Give US a call before buvirifr pIrawWo , o " . . Yours to Please, J, L. HO BBS & CCU ed many years by all druggists in the world. For sale by Turner & Berry or Dr. J. W. White. Mr. Wall, the representa tive of the circulating Library, qf Chicago, is here interview ing our citizens relative to pla cing: one in our town. He has placed one in Elkin aud one in orth Wilkesboro and has the Stanton Items. If the Chronicle will excuse me for failing 1o report items last, I will try to do better from now on. The good showers of rain have come at last, and it is delightful to see how all vegetables are growing- Irish pota toes are growing so fast mama cooked a mess of new ones for dinner Sundav I am amused to see some folks carrying polk stocks", and sell them to make spring pickels of, wonder how a wagon load would take in ttre city of Wilkes boro, don't guess they would sell fast. .Notice. By virtue cf the power of sale contained in a certain Mortgage deed executed by T. I. Ferguson, to James W. McNiell, on the 22nd. day of August, 1899, to secure the sum of $125.00, and interest on the same due by three bonds of even date therewith, and upon tho failure to pay the first bond all the amount is due, and none of said amount having been" paid to this date, we will on the 30tb, day of Jane 1900, at the Court house door in the town of Wilkesboro, N. 0 . at the hour of 1 o clock, if. M. offer for cath to the highest bidder the following described real estate to wit: Bounded on the north by the lands of H. L. Ferguson and the D. P. Adkin's old place, on the south by the lands of L. M. Wa ters, lae u. jr. AcUans of olace. on t.h Vf. by the Tands of H. JL. Fereruson. containing 50 acrss more or less. Also one other tract, bounded on th by the lands of Alfred Adkins on the west by the lands of H. Ferguson, on the east bif the lands of John Foster and on the south by the lands of JL. M. Waters and T. L. Fer?nsnn. containing 50 acres more or less. Th nhnvA described lands situated in Wilkes countv and in Elk and Lewis Foi-k township. For a'mnre full description of said lauds, see record nf of Wilkes county, Book no. 32, page 266 etc. j. ne aoove Jiorigage assigned by J. W. Mc Niell Mortgage to A. M. Vanuov on the 18th oi juay iyuo. xnis aiay I3tu 1800. J. W. McNiixt, Mortgagee. A. M. Vannoy, Assign ee. Bring m reeling. A Hope Realized. A Promise Ful filled. That is what every sale we make means. We anticipate vo-ji-wants and wishes, then we make the prices irresistible ' MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING. Your responsibility ends, and ours begins, when you Ivuv nf us. We are right behind every transaction we make. " COME AND LOOK. If you want to buy right, if you want to be treated .riVlit, r you want to save money make our store your trading horn.'. We call especial attention to our hne of boys' and children' ; garments Strong in variety, in styles and patterns. Your boy slides down banisters, climbs fences, falls ofT hoov roosts. We have the clothes he needs for service. If you". r a suit from us, we'll put one on him that he wont tear in a Inn " We are selling straw hats at cost. If you want a: bargain, rvt us before buying. CALL & COMBS, Wilkesboro, C. Last fall I sprained my left hip while handling some heavy boxes. The doc tor I called on said at first it was a slight strain and would soon be well, but it grew worse and the doctor then 4E0 A. Death croes to nil aer.tinns nf thft rnnn- enaorsements ot many .or . tne trv. it took one of Marshal dpv;' hhta beat citizens Of those towns, boys last Monday morniner, at four stating "the Libraries are first class literature, up to date and even more than represented.'3 Col. A. M. Waddell of Wil minerton, N. C. will speak at Roaring River Thursday June 14-th. Those who hear him will eiljoy a rare intellectual treat. C61. Waddell is easily one of the most brilliant men and one of the finest speakers in the South. He is from the recent storm center of negro domina tion and was at the head of movement which put an end to thp disgraceful condition of af fairs in our state's metropolis, under fusion neerro rule. Let everybody go hear him. We should think it tcarely necessary to call the attention of pur citizens to the necessity of giving their o'clock, cholery infantum was the trouble. Mrs. A. A. Whittington, who has been very sick, is improving. Mr. Zolly Church and Miss Rebecca Eller were happilly married a few days ago- The peach crop of this section is a fine one, so the merchants will sell fruit cans this time. Stanton Boy. A Life and Death Fight. Mr. W. A. Hinesof Manchester,, la., writing of his almost miraculous escape from death, says: "Exposure after measles induced serious lting- trouble: which ended" in Copsumption.- I had frequent hemorrhages and' coughed light and day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then L began to use Dr. King's New- Discovery? which whol ly cured me, Hundreds have- used it on my advice and all say. it never fails to cure Throat; Chest and: l,uDg trou bles.'.' Regular size 50o andifl.OO, Trial bottles free at all Drag Stores. premises thorough cleansing and disin- GIoribns'Neivs: Comes fronr Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita. I. T. He writes: "Electric and, notwithstanding, the Bitters h a s cured Mrs. Brewer of experience and object les scrofula; which had caused her great sons of the past, very little of BUU"g r e ' t T a 7 i . tr r i n'inlH nroalr rnf rr nor hoaH onrl faoo fecting; yet the summer is upon us the said I had rheumatism. I continued to grow worse and I could hardly get around to work. I went to a drug store and the druggist recommended me to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I tried it and one-half of a 5-cent bottle cured me entirely. I now recommend it to all my friends. F. A. Barcock, Erie, Pa. It is for sale by Dr. J. W. White. Order Your Clothing" ma; by Contintal Tailoring Notice! Having qualified as administrator of Jesse L. Wbittington, deceased, late of Wilkes coun ty, N. 0 this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before tho 7th day of June 1801, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This June-4th 1900.- A. F. Brown Adm'r. Davis & Graham, Att'js this has been done. Tbere is no earthly reason why we sho lid have fever in this town, if the proper, preventive pre cautions were observed. Let every body in town clean out their wells, clean away all trasn and filth from their prem- lsesj use lioerai quantities lima and carbolic acid ' and fumigate with sulphur any rooms where there was fever of any kind last summer. . The town authorities should- have a heal th officer to compel imme diate attention to these sani tary precautions. and the best doctors could give no help; but now ber health is excellent." Elec tric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy fcr eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowles, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 50 cts. Sold by all Druggist. Guar anteed. A Wealth of Beauty. Is often hidden by unsightly Pimples, Eczema, Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, etc. . BucklensArnic Salve will glorify the face by curing all Skin Eruptions, also Cuts, Bruises, Burns. Boils, Felons,-TJlcers, and. worst- .forms ofPiles Only 23 cts a box. - Cure guaranteed. : Sold by all drnggjsti Noticet: On Saturday July 7th 1900, at the court house door in Wilkesbor o, N. C, I will sell for ca&li to the highest: bidder, a certain tract of land situated in Wilkes county, Rock Creek township, bounded as fallows: Beginning on a large maple on the cast bank of Falling Branch, running eaet 42 poles to a-largo oak, th once north 113 poles to a white-oak, thence west 84 poles to a gum, on th'e east'side of said branch and thence down. the meanders of said branch to the beginning, containing. 43 acres, also the undivided half interest in the 60 acre entry adjoining the a bove tract on the South, and Orange Hackett'e heirs on the North. Said land owrel and occupied by J W. Carpenter. Thia land will be sold 'to secure the payment of (150.00 due j mortgage from J. W. Carpenter- and wife Elizabeth Carpenter to J. I. Myers for balance of purchase money for said land, and trans ferred to mo Nov 24th, 1898. This June 5th 1900. W. F. Ward, Mortgagee. Notice. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Elections of Wilkes co. ' held on the 4th day of June 1900, the polling place in Bock Creek township was changed from Bil ling's Store to Z P Higgins Store and the polling place in Antioch township was changed from Delia plain e to Old Antioch Church This June 5th, 1900. A. M Church, Chm'n Bd, Election. F. B, Hendren, Sec. - 'FfrOffr Fiflf Tears. Mrs. Whtslow'S Sootpixg Syeup has been us ed for ovw fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfectsnccess It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind coUc, and is the test remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor littt sufferer Immediatolyr gold by druggists in every part of the world - Twenty-Aye r cejits a bottle 'Be sure and ask for "Mrs ioslow's-Soethinff Syrup nd take no ether load -, Suits Wf yr from frii tg " Vest 1 f $3.50 to 1 j kJtI ' ll I-Si:f' i" . - . r .''-'' . I. S. CALk&COr TO CUKE A. uof.ty into . IM Z : Take liaxative Bromo Qtunino- Ta,b. lets; i AH Druggists refund the money Be After Them Early ii mr 4- "New ncl GrQQcJ for SpriiqL,r are arriving and being display ect. - Care has been taken in aeleoting tho stock:" and; w? aY appettjr, rqvelyand attractive lirre tlj fre&U jxess and brightness of spring; about hemy 4v Cprn in early and select what jovt r want, ,
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