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VO L. XV. The Chronic leL Caught Here anil Tlierev W. D. Childers, of ; Cedar Jtiin, was here this week;:4 Miss Nellie Rousseau spent aster with her parents - here: Revr.T, W . Cobb, agent for the i Biblical Recorder, is in irown-. '-!.' Mr. Lindsay Ferguson and j- daughter Miss JBeulah were in town this week. . Dr. and Mrs. Everet Reves of Ashe are visiting at Esq. James Wellbofn'Si W. C. Winkler nd family are visiting Mrs .Winkler's mother in Caldwell county. li. C. .Ferguson has two yoke of three year, old steers for sale. Address him at Kerr dall, N. C. Superintendent C. C. Wright leaves for Greensboro tomorrow to attend the educa tional rally there. t March died hard Monday. . The swift winds wore icicles just f fresh from the Blue Ridge which was wliite with snow. Miss Eugenia Short, of Va. &n accomplished photographer, has a position for the stiramer at Hester's Gallery,, at North .Wilkesboro. Our friend, The Curfew, ,ame ou t last "week, very much enlarged. We congratulate Bro. Brewer on the improve ment of his paper. - : -JfcevT'J." J. Beech moves to East : Bend to day w here hei takes charge of the Baptist - church. -Moravian Falls thus loses a splendid citizen. - Capt. Walter WiTHamsoo, of Ashe, passed through 'this -week for W. . Va." where ; he goes to take :unto himself a bride. Congratulations to him A number of ministers con ducted temperance rallies - at New Hope and Champion last Saturday-, and- .Anti-Liquor Leagues werer organized ' at both places "with about fifty members." Miss V Margarette - Amanda erreU, who is vvell remember ed here, her father being pas tor of ; the". Methodist church here some years ago, was mar ried last week to P. IX Estes, of Rutherford College.- ' Some of the cigarette kids who are preparing to enter the penitentiary "acted bad J the night of the old maid's conven , tion, by almost causing a team oVtooJo nm -away., There v were ladies in the buggies, too- The executive" committee to mate preparations ror me Sam Jones meeting to be held in May, composed of Dr. J. Mf Turner, chairman, J; Nv Hays, " sec'y, :F J Hackett, R,- L. rUf,nVi Ti J?. 'fUnrinalr W TV' Hendren and Dr. 1 L. F. Web ster," met Monday ; evening: and appointed the v following; sub committees i ' . y"" finance. J7 E Ei dley -t JV M . Turner u. r . - Morrison, . j. in . '. TT ' .li,.: T :."'T. ; TT. . L t 11 1 i- v. iiacKeit, u. ij. nempuiij, treas urer,' J.' fi. Johnson,' E. Smoak, I. S. Call, ; W. R,'. Ah aher, R. W. Gwyn, J. K. Cafi fey, H. w. Horton, Cleveland Jarvia'j.-E. B Barkley, A. R. r ' Building and A rrangements. i: P. Rousseau ;chm., J, F, Alien, sec y, w . rayen, j. Q. Smoot, Dir. W. Horton, 4 1- Wellborn,- J. ti. Combs and R. L; Church. . . , ; ' 'Advertising. -e-T. J, Robert, ttoxijf - A;; C. Hamby, R, A. Deal. ' Miss Mollie Land ris visit lug her sister, Mrs C. CJ Wright, on Hunting Creek. Lawyer F. B. Hendren goes to Charlotte this week to settle up the Wilkesboro bond matter. , Mr. Kelsey, civil engineer and surveyor, is here .making a prelimenary survey for the Jefferson turnpike. The com pany has made a ten ' per cent assessment on the stock and it is expected to begin work at an early date. :' H. G. Whitaker, of Pilot Moun tian,. was here lasfc week. He wants to be nominated by the ' republicans for Congress in this district.; One. of the principal planks of his platform is the colonization of the negro which he proposes to do as soon as elected. Judge F. D. Winston has been designated by the Gover nor to hold the'special term of court for Wilkes, beginning May the 19th next. Judge Winston delivered the Mason ic picnic address here a few years ago. He is said to be making a most-excellent judge. The ladies of the Baptist church will give a musical en tertainment at the residence -of Mr. Edgar Spainhour Thursday night. There will be, music, recitations, etc. A silver col Section will, be taken at the hdoor for the benefit of the new Baptist church. The boys at Booneville A- qademy will have a" debate - w Saturday night next on the tiestion fj'Resolvcd, that women should have the Tight to vote ia State and . National elections." ; The speakers are, E. R. Set tie and W. J. Johnson for the affirmative, and.J. R. . Barron and J. J. Cornm for the nega tive. Our county man Willie Johnson is on the side of the women as usual. The "Old Maid's Conven-. tion" at the court house Thurs day night was most excellently rendered and kept the house in peals of laughter all the while and although the night was -extremely unfavorable a fairly good audience, was present and the receipts amoun ted to- over $23.00. At North Wilkesbora the night before $54.00 was re alized. These sums go ; to the Baptist State Female Universe tjr. There was an accidental Shooting Sunday over near the poor house. Charlie Shejh;Vd and Buret Forester, "two boys, were over there and had a pis tol. .They got into a scuffle over.it somehow: and of course the pistol fired. - ' The ball . took effect in the left side of Shep herd s neck an d ranged arou hd to the back . of the. skull. The ball has not 'yet been- located, and the boy is in a rather dahf gerous ; condition. Boys,, pis; tols and cigarettes make a dan gerous compound.. . : V To The, Public School Teachers.; : I desire to call your attention to the fact that af ter July 1st 1902 the '- exchange prices . n school books cannot be taken advantage of by our'people: I urge you therefore to take ad vantage of these rates at once, for if you fail , to r exchanged your old grammars and- antie metics before ; July 1st . they will be" Worthless and you will be compelled; to . buy. at" full price the neW text books wbicti the law requires to bemused ' for, the next four, years; ".:" s C. C. Wright. Co. Sup't. WILKESBORO , N. C WEDNESDAY; ' APRIL 2; 1902. ' Moravian Falls Iteinsu Jesse Carlton, of Blackstone, is visit? ing relatives here7- ' W iss jana, Jennings, spent ounuay night' here with friends. Xindsay Carlton- passed through to Wilkesboro Friday.. Misses Lola Brown and Bessie 21c Neily visited friends t Boomer Satur-; day and Sunday. : Miss Lois Parlier Is visiting relatives' in Wilkesboro I , Mr. Hamby of N. lYilkesbbro was up Sunday.. , , Mr. and Mrs. T. , P. Parleir- visited J- relatives at Wilkesboro. ; B. A. Deal and - family, spent easter afcMr. Hixs; 1 i Prayer meeting was conducted at Edward Parleir' Sunday evening; con ducted by Miss Hattie Scr.oggs; - J. S. Russell leaves this week for Oklahoma. He is one of best citizens. Rev. J. J. Beeeh leaves this week for East Bend where he takes charge of the Baptist church. - Sorry to J pee Mr. Beech. -: r " Dr. Ellis moves into his new hoase this week. ' . . Easter has'come and gone and I did not get but one red egg, sox I am not feeling very well this morning, and I will close.. .Bill. -iMr. D. C Jarvis, of Love lace, has gone west looking out for a new home. Mrs. J. Combs invites you to see and examine her splendid line of millinery, J5e fore purchasing. else whei?e TO CUKE A tOI.D IIVOIVE DA id Take Laxative Bromo Quinine ao4 lets. All Druggists refund '.the n oiiey if it fails to Cure. .25v '.;; ' . I Our neiSprinjg gocflAfiww'O&n for inspection. Everybody cordially invited to see them, Shainhour & Co. Remember I have eqery thing you need or want in the hardware line,' arid' my" prices will save you money.J. ' P., Rojisseau. V " " r Lad ies, buy your snmmer . d resses atSpalhour's before the new things are ail picked over they're going fast. - - You will need " a spadingiorkf a- mong your flowers .. Call; at . my.'ihard ware store and get it. J4 P. Eousseau. Jhfetly line of franed pictures at Spainhour's dinning roomV Btadies,v plaques etc. ' ; Special attention to out of town or ders and inquiries. J. P. Rousseaui k -r-Shoes and Slippers!! Ladies, Jex amfne bpainhour's line - of shoes, and si ippers "College Kid' ahd."Southern Girl" advertised inF the leading maga zines stylish And comfortable.; r In setting out plants and fn moving shrubs and flowers from'-your; pit you will need a garden trowel-. X have the ones that will suit you. Rousseau. New line of curtain polls and brass rods at Spainhour's. , Have you read the new t, books. "Dri & I' Bleunerhasset' fThWtEter nl City", "The- Leopard's J tsi? Spainhour has them. , v ; Spainliour keeps the celebrated Peck clothing; perfect in style aftd.Jfit; quai to tailor made and much cheaper. Has also a nice line of boys- clothing, What about a, new pair of shoes? We, have themCall & Co. . - Bark Contracts.- ; " ! We are now ready -' to . mak e " bark contracts for the. season of 1902. All who expect, to-get out bark this season will please call at bur office and - get con tract. C. C. SMOOTf & Sons Co. S.4 House an4 Lofor Sale.1 -House and lot containing 3 acres in western WilkesborQ, for saleV Excellent . dwelling, good' barn, everything conven ient fine grass lot, in a- splen did and pleasant neighborhood, and very desirable pr " perty cin every way. For terms apply to R. A. Spainhour; Wilkesbo ro or Q W. - Holmes Bristol, Tnn. " :- Notice.- By Tirtue of nthority given m ly the Of John ILeunedy, deceased, I will cell at: ptlb-4 lio auction to the highest bidefer oa the prem ises in Wilkes county ou . " ; t .-;' MONDAY, MAY 5th," 1902, . at 1 o'clock pi m. ' 4 valuable tracts of lud contaiuiiiiz mill and cood timber: ssidr-land consistts of about 150 acres. : On Tuesday, May 6th 1902 at 1 o'clock M . I will sell ou tho premises in Sorry mn.ty j ttact of land containing 320 aeres taore'efr Jsss being th land of John Kennedy, dHcead-fr" ' Terms: 3rd ' c'asb,' balance in - 6 aud 12 months secured ' by good notes. March 27rli. 1902. ' - -- -"VI , ' " ' A. A. KAUKS, Ex'rof John Kennedy. J. F. Hoadren, atty, ' . good second hand biig'gy . which" I wish ro" exchange for j milk cow ; Address JJ T. r Wpl1urf: anuaQunn ; ,-If you ever intend to buy or wear any more , cloths . you had better see D W. May berry 6;t once. ""He has bought out ihecE. L. Hart Co's big stock Of clothing atr a rbigt reduction and" willfribft: close out tlie en tire line, at. and below first cost. A- big. general liner of men's. youth's ; . and boy's clothing. Better come soon; " (Old Faces JHMde Ymbk). ?-;;There is a decided advantage in hav ing the eyes properly fitted, with glass es. It not only changes the value., of the ey es, but changes the appearance of the. face . Perfect vision makes you lookvpleasant, and helps you to kno. the good by enabling youv to eee thfii beat oft life. . y Bxitnvt Optipal Co., Wilkesboro. J fejfoubber Stamps, Jaters 9 a Seals, Stencils, , etc. TTe : sell -first class goods at low DficeSi Cataloe-oe for the aRkinc '.' 1 Xtm Jt. Smltliey Supply Company, : k-is. ; , Wtlleesboro, A C. "'.i notice. Wherea.C, O Winkler and Julia, A WhAler oirthe 2nd day of March 1900 did execrlte and fdeJite? to Tjancia. B- HofEmanr .Tnxstree' A trttsl deed on lands m si!kes comity. North Carolina thorin desci-ibfd, to secure - the . rum of ipa, 00 duo by naid parties to- thef UniTisa AjHCRKf 3IOBTOAGE CoirPAXY, LntrrEB which tsaiddetd is rccordedln deed . beofe 8 page l?5,: and' whoreaadelaultlls been made in payment oflih :.-moneys secured by said trust dced,nd said trustee -bar - been dury requested to . executo the trmt" thereiiT Jeoni tained;now therefore notice 'is - heteby : given thattjuder and bjTtrtae of - the power con tained m said trust deed,!, on the ; 19th day of April, 1902i; between tho boo re-of 10 a.m. anl 3 p.m. at the court house door io VVilkesboro N. O., will by public auctiOD, sell to - the highest -bidder for cash.vthe following described property, viz: on -the ., waters of Cub Creek, begin umg ett an ash-oa tbo batile of the branch wbich branch is said to be Holder's lire running down the meauders of said branch 156 poles to an ash in the fork of said branch, thenbe dowa the creek to the montb of said branch to-. Wm. Smithey Jr's line to a poplar (his corner) thence south 70 degrees easlf with said . Smithey's line 55 poles to.;a-black gum, thence south crossinff a branch 63 poles to a Spanish oak sapling on the top of the ridge, thence eooth- 89 de grees west178 , poles to a .ptake, thence to the beginning;4 containing 15Q acr,es. more or less, fijud land to be sold 0 satisfy the debt secured by said trust , deed, ' and sack title will be- gisen as is vested in said, trus tees. Tills Ijiarch 5th 1902; FBANGtS TBt HOFFMAN, Trustee. y - Xotftse. 1 By virtue of amor tgage'deed executed to the undersigned by j5 R.JReves and wife Eosa Beres and HI H. fieves and -wife L, B. Beres ta secare tbe cta-ment' of Ave hnndred and seveaty-e dollars and ; fifty - eenta due by note, 1 will sell for earh .at the court house door in Wilkesboro on the . . r :- u - 6tb 1)AY OF MAY, l?,' . ' . the foUowrfljcdesoribed propertyv or so intieh thereof as iRay be neccfesary to pay 'said debt, interest and eost of sale: 1. Containing 57 acres being the" land fos merly owned by W HJiexes ad , O W Reves; for boundariaa ee dcedt from sW H Higgins and wife recorded in Fouk 8, p 331,: Reg. of Deeds ofiSce.t ' -;. . ; ... , -.4. -' - 2. Containing 74 acres more or less : being the land formerly owned by W Et Reyes and son; . for botmdHries see daed recorded ia Boek 6, p 48oj Beg, of Deeds office. -f 3., Containing 16 acrev more or less; beir g the land formerly owned by , W H Revis; for boundaries, see book 9, p463 Reg. Deeds off.' ; :4, Contaiaing 22 acres more or legs' beings the laud formerly owned by W H Reves "and, ion; for boundarios sce deed recorded in Book 20, p 386 Reg. of Deeds office. . - - 5. Containing SO acres jnore" or less, being the land formerly owned by W H-Reves and sou; for botmdaries see deed rcqordect in Book 8 p 826 Reg.: of Deeds office. ; V ; 6. Containing 91 acres. mpo- or I less being the land formerly owned. by O R Reves; for boundaries see deed receded fn Bbok 1C p 213 and Book 29 p.304 Regv Deeds ; office, contain ing in all 27ft atjres dpd being the land bought by B H Reves at the a!e of Trustee oa Not.: 16, 1900. - - ' ? ? ' - 7. Tbe hoxtse andlit of O R Reves at Ria r-j iug River contaiLing ote acre being tbe house and lot vthere G E Reeves rnd Wife -now liver and conveyed to "O R Reves by W H Raves,' which lot wassonl Nov. 10. 1900. by Trustee "and purchased by JTrs. Rosa Reves. ; 1 To satisfy said n te and cost -of . sale. Thia Har. 29, 1902. - SALM05T, JJortagee if'ByWW; Barber, Atty. IHtardAfare. Chatanooga Plows by all odds the best, , Chatanooga Cane Mills" outstrip all the rest ' ; I carry all kinds of plosupplies ancrfami ing tools, th farrbus Dixie the best on the market for money, Harpersbes,0iston saws, files, farm bei; v and in fact, everything to be found in a igrst class stock of hor-.-ware Come and. see me. '' " J. P. ROUSSEAU. - North Wilkesboro, March 4th, - i . ' -.i '. CQME TO THE FRONT If you never have before or if you never intend to again; come to the front this spring. The way to do this .is n come to our store and buy the latest and most up to-date goods in quality, style and design. : iroiia-aimitim'fmllc dliress '" j '- V ' - "5 .' ; '"t 'f '.. .." - " ' ' 1: 'f; vi , X' : . V'." '.-f. ' '.., f- ' out at 'most any kind pf Olqih but.y ouicanH make a styli&h and up to -date fdress. unless you have the best 'material, , . We have nothing but the BBST.-Weinviteyoa'omc and inspect our NEW SPRING ' GOODS. : ; ' - '' Biiyyour From us? ; We havq both Crossmah's antf Ferry's. They are the best. Cprrie and T see if we haven't got what you need. ALL, (get hem- Mbfl Kbey've TRew , fjjjijjJjjjJjJpjjBASIBJBJMHSJS ; ' Our new line of -Fall and Winter Goodd are just' in and; w& invite you to call andjexamine them and-, see for yourself, that we have the latest of the late. Not a, Vhas been ' in . the lot. We are prepared to give. yoi good "goods in the latest istyles ' - - - ? Hen's Suits from $2,50 to $20. 1 . ; v Childrenfs Suits, 75c . to $&00, ; ' ' , ' 1 : We invite you to examine our Children Olothing ' if you are looking for serviceable goods. Wo lyxve thera '.withldo'uble, seats and double knees.-. Nothing btter---go0d as "old homo spuh.7 ; OurfHdeof Shirfst JlHats, Ties,' Underwear; "and Urn' oreuas.is,ompieie. . wive u..a, , fnai; .,we cau pieuao juu pleased customer is out best adertisenienjfr. - We Want A ! h Yp u f Lo c Mortori& Wynn, ! ,: Nortn Wllk&$frosl?;C.9 ; v-.-f . ft 2Bre cBrugs, Chemicals, ToilJt rticles, Candies, Cigarp Tobacco, etc. . ; -U ,-''f i; -: '. . ; , - -,u - judders in School Joo7t&cm& Stationery. .We'have much experience in the drug business and you can lie assured that you are getting the best ; drugs at; reasonable prices. Call on lis wen yoq are-in town--.- ' NO. 38. n n i injaraw in If inour C:: ; TheloheTpr ice--t6-an store. 9 A, u st P i n s
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