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Equal Taxation .pirect and; Indirect. - WILKESBORO, C, WEDNESDAY . DEC: 5. 1900. NO. 25. The Chronicle. TAI LO R-MADE ZTo-to-nate Matter far ECotne Wearf Guar-' Mr. J. M. Adorns, of Vash; ti, was in town last week. . CoU G. W. Hinshaw. of frinston, is here on busiaessi, ; Rev. H.H. Phelps preached at Eonda Sunday. ' Esqr W - T, Minton was here Monday on business. : Mr. Will Laxton, at Morav ian Falls, has a fine new-son. Mr. Hugh Cranor and his brother John has gone. . South with some horses." - The young people had a de lightful party at Mrs. . M.' C. Call's Thursday night- . Our friend J; T. Joines, of IrarhiHj v in tc see , psv this Groceries: Big fat girl at John Mitch ell's. Mr. Hazel Berry hasjauti dice and is quite siqlr. numberof the boys tried lick bird hunting Tfiurs- 1 t'r , . -s r t Htri loft - Lifi'v'iii id attend the Baptist State Convention. One of Dr. Turner's horses died of colic last Friday. If was a good animal: - ( W. A.- Johnson; of Parks, visited his bother, sheriff John-' sou, here the first of the week.; Mr. William' 'Hester vand wife of Caldwelkeounty, .visit ed relatives inthe county- last week. " j Mrs. Sarah Johnson,: moth er of Sheriff Johnson, is very sick with catarrh of thestom ach. She is.imprbving a little. Mr. Allen and hisdaughter Mrs, Wallace, of Montgomery county, are visiting". their rela tives, the Leaches at Moravian Falls ihev returned home Tuesday; . : Mr. Jim Walsh, of Ooshen, who has beenso low with ty phoid fever is improving fast now and we hope ne will soon be up a gain. . Eq J. C Land was in to see us this week;' 5 Ho- tells that the freshet -very- badly washed the lands and roads his section.- "v-- .. The new Board "of Commit ' -Al their day. Tl H.West and daughter, of Elk' township,, were ia Hown Monday. ; Mr; Arthur Co wles, of Gap Creek, is visiting his father -l at this p ace. ." . t i ' ' Jiir.'D. S- Lee and family have returned from Visiting re latives, in Jobs Cabin.' 7 v! Mrs; L. S. Benbow, of East Bend, who was h.erea few days last week, returned home Sat-1 urdayL , , ; ' , and Mrs. Sherman and Miss Jb rankle Staley went to States ville Saturday -to ' attend tlie wpdding of Miss Leonora Bing'hjam and Mr. Lewis, which ; rM r. Yance Foote and wife. Miss Klla Hunt and Mrs: Barks dale, came up from " Roaring River Saturday and. spent Sun day at the home of Esq James Wellborn. . : Snoes are lower than early in the falL- Finley': Bros ' are . i . ...... . . just recieviuir a shipment and will give you advantage of the low prices. -M ss Lola -Brown returned riday from States ville where she has -been in the i hospital some time. She stood the trip to her home at Moravian all right, and getting along ? welL R( y. Mr; Jones, of the Ashe mission, preached at t h e 7 Pres byterian church here Sunday and Sunday night..; He deli v ered rAost excellent sermons. Sunday: afternoon; he preached at the Y; M. C. AV Hall at North" Wilkeuboro. - - I Ut: A. W. Walsh;. of 'Elk township, has a . big gobbler that is gobbh nest them ' a good one. This old r this last summer setfon turkey eggs, hatched out' and - raised theml in Elk is ahead so far as . heard from.. ti The reDort has erotten out ioners Ji S. Hblbrook, W. that (liphtheria is among the auutiuiiu-: av iuouu i stuaents at jiiiss jviarnie Dar organized Mondays by,electing ber's school. ; This report is en. J. S. Holbrookj chairman 7 tirelv talseV There is no diph ,.- J ' ' . .: , . ' ...... -. -Esq. T; B; Walsh - and Sid theria Barlow, of -Elk? township were j mong araong-our visitors this v week. I schoolJ or ". other sickness a; ' the students; 6fthis. . WJieri there is, - The that Chronidle as is its custom,' will people know.' let the 1 juast xnursaay ai tern 00 u r Mr. Charles Lendermani and Miss America, daughter;of Mr., Dah pu n can , were mar ri ed ; Mr. Walsh has a chiGken is sporting four legs. Esq.- A. E. Hendren of Brushy Mountai n. - was in to see us Monday. He tells us that Mr. Enos -Moore's :store; up there, was broken into; last j The ceremb'ny r was J performed week and a lot of aroods stolen.: bv RevL W..R. Bradshaw and About 25.00 in cash wasltiiken took pla also. bride's f errand mother Well; -The revenue officers seized f here's i bur best wishes. H. M. Parlier's distillery last -fMr: H.NJ: Steelman -tells us Friday af temodn'-No- -man:' thaf'ff prosperity !.-is so..deep - up tirVi : r ii ii. 17" ' - l.lui. : I ohrttit' A rlltiv that, it IS r ftlmDSt " vuteu. airainsv iae :rcuuun- ttuwMi.x.uvj, vv..;.-; business;- distiller might as w.eiljust close week dnd had to be prized out out business at once-- 7. and taken to pieces . before it t . -r ; nnuld be erotten out. If' the -iasc wees ur wiireatn per r "u haH nnw, hnt may we expect-later, on? .Miss Catherine Winkler; 04 Rtrawtidied of catarm. 01 tne stomaqK last-Friday. She died troubhno. h.r flJat the faome of her r brother.m-- for the last four weeks had law, Esq. T: B.. James. She been lodged in the urfethra. ; It was ai)6ut 45 years old and had weighed lV ouncer a nvd 3i i o sufferer the most of her life'. She was buried Saturday Sunday School Convention. , , Mr. Bryan; Pield Secyo'f -the N.' C S Sunday, School . Associa tion, will hold- a convention at'thejPresbyWianrChurch at this place Friday. It will be interesting and we hope all our-people .will- attend. !;We give a partial programme: General Topic Better e Siin dayf Schoo Wxrki S : . . , ; MORNING SESSION . f -, 10:S0 Devotional half hour, led by JZev. - - H. H. Phelps.- . - , ll:00'State SI SAssociatton, by X UW. j 4 Bryan, Field Secretary. " 11;30 Appointment of Committees. - 7 11:35 The Sunday School Teacher: Maj . 'Character, by Pr6f. Johnson; Vib) Prepe.ratibn , by Rev. L. ; P. ', Bo -': - gle; (c) Teachingby Rev. JJ J. - Beach; (d) Other work., by -Rev. - . H. H.' Phelps. ' - I ' AFTERNOON SESSION.' . , I 9?nO' "RiVkfo "Pi1in Th. f'hTiet.Tan' orb. - ' - b 20- The Bible in' the Home and S.rS., E. v by Rev. C. W. iobinson. 3,-0QReportof: Committees and7.Etec ; tion of Officers. -. ' v . . 3;10'NormarLesson, Life of Christ, by , ' . J. W. Bryan, Field Setfy. 7: r 4,o6 Home Department its' Purpose, ' ; tMethods; .Value, by Prof. " E.'. D. - I Baity. . . - ' ' . ' . 4;15 Open Conference, ' What we need, in Our School." ' k . . . In the evening- at 8:00 s Mr. , Bran, will deliver an address J ii i I nn t t.hfl RAoinninor .Prnorrpsa ?e ; Col. W: H. H. Co wles' large white horse died Monday of colic. f , , r i - ; " ' -r J.f !Wi McNeill has beenire electedf county, attorney for the ensuing year. t " V The county. commissioners have been kept' busy - passing upon the bondsof the "county officers, constables, etc.- - ; ' f Dawyer R. H. McNeill, of weiierson, spent Sunday, m to wn 'omhis return home from business trip tO'Raleigh ne V?. , H. Eller, of 0reens bo ro, conducted a pro tracted meeting at New Hope last week.AG - nersons ioinfid the church there Sunday. Mr. Eller; has returned to Greens boro. 1 .-.. tio'SVithkaveVynterestih as follows: 4,Rev. Sam Jones says he was 'curei of his recent serious illness by os pathy, without drugs or any other m dicament. J Wherefore, he hopes th when another bill is introduced befor our legiplature and passed ,-as happened. at the previous session, Governor Cand lex will not veto it and deprive practf -tioners of this new healing art ' of ' k proper license. Osteopathy is, esenj tially, the manipulation of the huma skeleton and its incidental environ m'ent. The contention is that man diseases, originate from dislocation the bon&fitructure, and,- this derang ment being skilfully . removed, th Th and Promise School. of the Sunday je- -Fresh cream c7ie9se, macaroni crack- m. en, and host of other good things rt Klines fi& Bargain-Store'; ,1 , - in -7- These a cold - days call' for heavy . underwear,' ear i. muff&l gloves fur caps. etc. And the fights call for blankets, : com forts quilts, etc. WehAveithew. t We do notmeari to take a back seat on dry goods, etc., but this is the month that kjk'c win fuive someinmg gooa to eat, if nothing abetter than 'possumK and latere, i-n - y: ;Wehaverit a -word againstthem, Bitheir,-if they're fat OUR GROCEBIES -are fat, . fresh and jucy. orthe many things we have:Grouhd spices, citrons, tapioca macaroni, cocoa, pasturn. cerial, gelatine, jelly, raisens, currents, minco meats nuts can? corn,u tomatoes salmon,: champion flour and-1 5 kinds of cakes nd crackers from the National Biscuit Go., the bestfen the market... - ' i C Try our delicacies. MllllilS. j.lliUJ) malady caused by it disappears. discovery of osteopathy was by a rec l8"lw4Who' has been employed ': hv heart disease and incurable. One dai . - . - s, Mr. - m7 formed an operation upon Lucy i we, colored, .7 near -Boo me Ti moving from trieurethrat; a very large phosphatide calculus or bladder stone. It had been drachms, equal-to 90 grains- Perhaps the largest stone of the Kndey.er takeVf fflmi a person . ohe is getting-aldrtgJ well and iU recover; ' -r- ' i -Rain and mud specialties vttckzrs, mackintoshes, leggins, overslioes, umbrellas: etct at at Eschol, s SlTe .was daggther of Abraham Winkler, decM. ! by loih chance prices KBemember'we , have $3,000 worth of shoes thai rsust'be sold Jan; .JSlow is -your to be "shod" t right , r 7 Tortured A Witness. , Intense suffering was endured bv wit-: ness T' Ll Martin,. of Dixie, Ky.;:bdfore gave tnis evlaenlce. ' I v coagnea every night until my throat was 'nearly raw then tried Dr: King's Ne w Dis co v ery which gave instant relief I have used fbintmyfamily for four years and recommend it as the greatest-- remedy or?Coughs,' Colds and all .Throat and ung troubles. -'-It will stop the worst coufrh, and not only prevents but-absolutely cures, Consumptionv Price 50c and $1.0017 Every hottlft guaranteed. ' Trial bottieb6ttle free at Dr; White's 'Drug Store. -. . - . - . .- "; ; A Woman's Awful Peril. -"Thereris only one chance to save your life and that is through an oper ation" were the startling words heard by 'Mrs. I.fB. Hunt of LimeRi'dge,.Viris., rom ner aoctor aiier ne nau vainty tried to t;ure,her of a . frightfuji jcase of stomach trouble' and yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed and she constan ly grew worse Then she began to use Electric Bittern which wholly-cured her. It's a wounderful Stomach, Livef and idney remedy. - Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Try it. ..-Only 50 cts. Guar anteed. For sale by Drr White druggist. Land Sole For Taxes.' ; ? By tirtsa of a levies made by me, I will ell at public auction at th court house : door 'in Wilkesboro, N.-C on the 7th day of January 1901; The followio'g tracts of land situated : in Wilkes County, N.' C, for delinquent taxes of 899 to wit:' 4 - .7.-. , ' WALNUTGROVE TCTWXSHIP.- v ' : - Thomas Billings, Sr., 100 acrs Taxes .73 Pheriby Pruitt,' G7J m.f . ,15 Jacob Praitt, j". i i 25 " ; " 25. j;B; JGambill, . 84 - w. ' " 2.25 Joseph Billings,-. 25 " '- " -.50 Monroe- PruiU, : r, 28 . M . 1 , S.33 - ?ii EDWXEDS TOWNSHIP. - " ' " . '. Ei Co Jvard. i 2 aores . ; Taxes - ? .15 B.Xockerham, 45 "' ; M C.64 E. Di Bytih ' 1 town lot ; : o f .21 IX. Harris,- ? 18 acres .'-.".-: . .7 .22 B. Mkthis, r 5 t, T 1-CO j I BooaiKBrowjrsttn?. ' tv" " - A. A.:HU1, ,;"'( 50 acres , . Taxes , 240 H.aMarley, .-;45 " ... . . .45 " -i. lkJ "MXJIAKBTTOWN'HIP -, , Calvin Ixodes, -13 cres . . Taxes v .15 ; ' XTHIOJff TOWNSHIP. - - "-. - - Robert Pioes. 56 acres . " Taxes .56 Mary Tucker,' . 188 " . " ; , i 'j BEDDIE9 EIVEB TOWSnEXP.' Mnrtil Haze, - 82 J aces' Taxes' .62 BOCK GREEK LOWKSHIP. - , " C. Rhodes, I' '! : 65 acres V ' " Te8 9 - - t C-n Kepectfully , '7 - ; ' ,r JH. JOHKSON, SherifF." . This Dec. 3rd 1900. :" - while in his Darlor he felt a twin around his heart and thought" if could only roll some solid substance u der his left shoulder blade it would lieve him. Glancing at the floor e--Kacmet ball and, prostrating hie --I tried many remedies toure- piles'' writes W. Smith-, of . Latham, 111.. jif fiut found ito relief till I used Btfcklen's Arnica' Salved I have not;-bee: truoble with piles since.'Mtstbe onlv champ ion pile cure on earth and the best sal ve in the world. 25c per boxj guaranteed by-Dr.-White druggist, COMPANY K 5. CAEL & will speak -Sto-you next abolst Christmas Goods.. A Keen Clear Brain. Your best feelings, your social posi tion or business success depend largely on the perfect action of your Stomach and Liver-- Dr King's New . Life pills give increased strength, a v keen,-"clear braiiy high ambitionvA '25 cent box wijl make you feel like a new being. ' Sold by DryWhite Druuggist- R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county, IT. YM says:' Cham per Iain's Cough Remedy is the best ;, medi cine I have ever used. It is, fine chil dren's remedy.for croup and never fails to cure' "When given as the child be-' comes' hoarse, or even after the- croupy cough has developed, it will prevent tfye attack. Thiafihould be born in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy, kept ;.at band ready for instant use as-soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by Dr. White. ' . Not one can reasonably hope f or good health anless his bowels move once each .day.' When this is not attended to, disorders of the stomache arisebiU liousness,headache,dyspepsia and piles soon: follow. ' If you wish to avoid tl)ese ailmentsvkeep your bowels -t regular- by taking . Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when - required. They- are so easy to take arid mild and gentle in effect. ! Por sale by Dr. White. - ; LA . JJ.- VI V f Jl ii 1 1 L I UL In !lni , r i f :rv- ft'- are source of comfort. They are a source of care, also. If you care for your child's health, send -for Illustrated book on the disorders to. which v children are subject, and whlch -.-- FnEY'S-UEnUIFUQ: has-cored for CO years. ' .-7 On bottle by m&U for SS eecU. " " - jUaltlmore, Zld. 77.. We have moved our stock of goods to - Lendefman's new store building next door to Morrison's- hard ware store. V TFeextend the invitation to r every body-tp inspect our r7stoc:and'isee;thQ,yaliies;.wa are ofifering before they spenoI' their meney; Good judgment is displayed where- people r : look before they. buy.- : . - . ; ' . f ; , :vIt;:mayfbew.elHa.meationom&f'thV4itae8'-''' ; WE'CARRY IN STOCK; v Dresp goods, ready-made shirts, hats, shoes,- domestfes plads, cheviots. per cals, calicoes, drapiries, notions, hosiery, underware, shirts, overalls, suspenders, gloves, collars, ties, laces, ribbons,' embroideries, stationery, pens.-, toilet- soaps.. penuuieriea. ,jx neuerai uue oi uice groceries, aeut.ware, tinware and glassware' and numerous other things not here mentioned. ; ."A1 word to the '.wise' is sufficient."' ; ,' I Look Before Yqu Buy. J. L, HOBBS S CO, nr We. Have, Bargains-in boots shoes, overshoes:" bat caps, etc. Bargains in ready-made clothing, coat and pant goods,, gent's furnishin 7-. ' Bargains in Ladies shirts, skirt patterns, cloaks, jackets,-etc. , ' i Bargains in worsteds, casemefes, flannels, outings nd all kinds of; win . 4er dress goods v , - . ' " Bargains in all sorts and selections Of CHBISTMA&GQOD&AND "JOYS. Bargains in bureaus, bedsteads, tables and other furniture! r ' ' ' Bargains in groceries of all kinds. - In fact, we have bitrgain- ia ever and all things you need and want; s, " ' -t , - ' We sell at the lowest living prices and have the same price to ixC .'7'' '7 We handle school books and school supplies; : Stops the Cough and7 works off the Cold., , ' -r Laxative Bromo-QuinineTablata cure a cold Ji & ' CLL '&-CQ ' J to one day v No. Cure,uo Pay. Pric25c. : 'JNotIcel . - By virtue of two mortgage deeds' executed to tlie tin Jersigiied by James Speaks and wife Mary Speaks, I will sell on the primises in Wilkes County on the 5th day of January 1901, for cash to tbe highest bidder the following described land situated in Wilkes County,; N . C. and bounded as . follows, -adjoining : the lands of Aguata Mayberry on . the f W3st side, Mary Cass on the east side,- Patsy Cass on the north side and the county c line; on " the south side to Mary Cass' line .to7 astone corner-containing 90 acres more or less. - To sat isfy said not-ea dne me with the Interest thsre on together with cost of . sale. Dec. 3rd 1900. B. M. MYEES, Mortgagee. -"7. V. Barber, AtfyV . " ' Db. J. M. Turner.. Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Toilet Article Cigars, Tobacco etc Fresh Garden Seeds of All Varietie Hand. - . - or
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