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i . : i m it i! i t- v"v i , . : wir -M r -r ,. . The Chronic leJ WlLKESbORO N, C. WEDNESDAY. OCtTlJS. 1Q0-T CauzrhVIIzre antl There Of course wood and fire are not essential while the., cam paien is warm, bat after the 4 tii ali the "hotaess of the heat will be gone, and- we (need wood for the ".coolness of the cool" that wiil follow. Miss Cora Legrande. of Roaring River, grand daughter of Afaj. Jas. H. Foote, was married last week at Winston to Mr. James B. Stephenson of Ronda, formerly of Statesvilie. Our best wishes to them. -roome zu teachers we a ex amined last week, by Prof. Wright, and he tells us that Mr. Orrin Wilcox of Ashe, was in town last week, r The "fall equinox" . om ?s . levery few days along now. -Annie Anderson .and Joe Oerttle, of the Brushies, we -e -married last Sunday. Rev R. W. Barber has been uite feeble for jseveral dayji. Be is improving. V 1 The final day of the "elo quent spell-binders,, will soo 1 be over Nov. 4th. Miss Lillie Taylor, of Dur ham is visiting at Mr. J. S. Oranor's. M 1 Misses Edith and Fannie Cranor returned - Thursday from the Winston Fair. Dr. Duncan, of Sparta, was in town Thursday, oa his re -turn from a trip to Greensboro,; C. XJ. Davis aud J. T. Wei: -born will open up a general Una ol goods here soon. t . -X The Board of Education was in session Monday aod Tuesday. " ;. . I C S Tnmlin wac hprA thief ' , , . . troyed by the drouth, week suDDlvuiff our merchants ' ' Hung-Himself. Hamp Barnett, of Elk town ship, committed suicide last Sunday by hanging himself with a roie in the woods. Be was dead when found. He was about 50 years old and hUe yes a family, i He was a prominent citizen and was a member of the grand jury at last term of court- He. was a laed i ng member of tite Baptist Church There is no reason known for his rash act. Jttrs. Jennings Dead Mrs. Eiizebeth Jennings, of Mr. Senter Jennings died at there are now enough teachers Poors Knob Friday night at with certificates in the county 11 o'clock. She had been sick to jfill all the schools. Lastl tor over y weeKS. ae was .. A. J. 1 " - . 1 year there was not enough J urst tasen wun lypnoia leyer teachers for the schools. land complications followed. -Thre will be a total eclinse She the best of attention; NO. 14. with goods. The county canvass is one of the "most" elevatingest, cir cusses' a fellow ever attended The protracted meeting which was to begin at the Pres oyterian church. Sunday, has been postponed for the presentJ Last Sunday ovtfcnead Cricket, Mr! Finley WoodVieg was broken while he was rget liner in some wood to make a' o - tire; . There will be a : triehic fori all the Su nday schools of North Wilk esboro and W i lk es boro at Curtis Grove Saturday, be ginning at. 10 o'clock. ' Court convenes next Monday at 2' o'clock S," : M. Dhe calendar is pretty long and will require swift work to get through with it. We lea.ro that Mr, Soloman Hendren's son Randolph, who was at S-ilt Lake City, fjtah, died soma days ago of typhoid- fever. He went out there last spring ' . The symphoiic music ot the plasterer as he calls; for more plastergoes merrily ; on, and the plastering of the court house will soon be completed. R3gistratioa seems to be proceeding rather slow. If you want to vote you must re gister apd the books close ; the, 5thf this month. Register whill you think about it. ; Hort Bower " speaks here (the rst . . Mpnday of r court. Everybody in the countyought of the moon on the 16th to morrow night from about 13; to. 2 o'clock. Also along now the growing brilliancy of the ap proaching comet Perrine is at tracting the attention of the. star gazers. Mr. L. R Miller, who has been visiting his brother at Dallas Texas since in April re turned home recently, i He says the corn crops in the- Dal las section - were almost des- but the cotton crops are good. W. H. Parsons, of Buffalo Cove, returned last week from Washington and Baltimore. He saw the grand army parade in Washington, and says that it was estimated there that : . i.: there was over 12o,000 visitors in the city. He is pleased with his trip, rpi i " i : I Will yod pi easecall and seetjar Andrews isros but nothing could save her life. She was about 50 years old was the daugnter of Thornton Brown and. leaves a family of' three boys and two girls. She was a. consistant member of the Baptist church and was loved and respected by all who knew her; She was laid to rest at Walnut Grove church. last Sunday and a large con course of people assembled to witness the last sad rites. Revs. h. P. Grwaltney, W. R4 Bradshaw and Jeflf Bumgarner conducted the service. Our sympathies are with the bereaved family. Laid fur sale Two orchards, one five acres the other about two acres, on top of the Brushy Mountains adjoining the Jonothan Canter lands. Go d bearing orchard bf applea ad pehe4 Apply . at once : ta Davie Bobersotf: Oak woods. N. C republican candidates. E. O Mas tin is independent for Clerk' Morgan Bryan is independent for Sheriff, L. M. Lyon is inde pendent for the Legislature, and the woods may ba full of others so far as we know. It is learned that Wlliam Carlton, son of Mr. Lamps cheep at Call's Big line of pants goods just in can save you raoney-C.- Call." ?you hear tn h pre him. ' He .will tell fihmftthincr' vou need' to ; . . - i . and that will please you v - . See the list of appointments for Mr.-Graves our candidate for solicitor The joint discus sion here Tuesday of cou t Jbej. t ween' him and .McNeilPw HI lpe ; lively and' interesting. . j, ' -1 We learn that Hon, 3Vi Porter joined the county- can- ' yass M Rock:Creek;Mondayvasi 9-an independent republican can didate for the h cgislature. Things seemto ?be . keeping ; lively alLarongrtheline. ; : '-By thVnes:t trncT of court the new! court house will? be i-Ajid v And the .caurt house. will not be the onlynew ' thing-: about court; there'll be'several .: new otfiQexs in Jthene.w court The Worst form. Multitudes are singing the praises of Kodol, the new discovery which is making eo many sick people well and Thomas 1 weak people strong by digesting what carlton, of Boomer, was killed they eat, by cleansing and sweetening in the Indian Territory last w'k the stomach and by transforming their while herding cattle by being food into the kind qt pare, rich, Ted run over in a cattle stampede, blood that makes you feel good an over. He was SO me 24 years Old and Mrs. Cranfill, of Troy, I T., writes: for left Wilkes some three vears a number of years I was troubled in- ago. We sympathize deeply digestion and dyspepsia which grew in with the bereaved family J to the worst form.. Finally was in Twelve more convicts have ?uceJ toe Kodol arid after using i t. i. . i t . i luur uuLties x aiu enuriy uuieu. a uccii put iu wurn uu nit; jeuci i , , T , ,- . . w. - cs o I x j i. 3 J : - fhinrrn rr frtrfhic nnt.v mreni iroiu lumgesuuu nu uyBpop.a. m m m m w : m m w m . v . drV ltof nroico fnr " -what you eat. Dr. pughtpn'a drug to the county. Such things as that benefit and help our people and Mr; Hackett is the kind of man we need in the Legislature a man who has, can and willdo somthing fot his county and his people. , Public Speaking. S. P Graves Democratic candidate for Solicitor, will speak in r Wi Ikes county as fol lows; ' v - "' ? Millers - Creek Monday, Oct. Oth, with county candidates. Wil k es bo ro, Tuesday, ; Oct. 21st, joint debate with J . VV , McNieil : republican candidate. : H u U b a r d is M i 1 1 s , VV eil n e s d ay Oct. 2ud. with county candi dates. . , Joe Triplett! store, Thurs-. kiay, '43rd, wjth countycandi-' dates. . t Lomax, Friday, Oct 24th, at P- M ' ';. . - D r. Y o rk will 8peak with M r. ; Ljrrdv,' at-Lomax., - Notice. All Persons indebted to the estate of H. Curtis, either by note or account. are requesteti Jto meet me at the old homestead on the 10th of November and settle the same. I will also offer for sale at public auction pa that day (10th of Nov.) all the personal property belonging to the inlate. so eh aa house' hold goods farming tools,' .2 buggies, a good two horse wagon, 1 orgn . and other things - too tedious to mention. Terms of sale made known 09 day of sale . ' F. P. Curtia. -Kotlce. 'By virtne of, a mortgage deed executed to me by Lewis w ellborn and wife, Elizabeth, to secuae the payment of $14 43 - iiiierest and eo8t, I will sell toi tbe highest bidder foj easa' a) thejcotift hoaoe door in Wueaboro N. C Ok TKcaiiDAT'Nor.Tcth 1908, the foIl.wipg described lands, lying in Wilkes county adjoining the lands, -of A..M. Wellbora and J: H. Pardue and known aa .a parlor tke H, Paidae trafc Thi Oet. 4h- :, ; i4 J. H Pardue, Hortgaeee. Connty Commlsioners. The following claims were allowed: 3". N. Brook's keeper of aged and infirm $195.88; C. W. Minton removing dam below Holeman Faad, $10.00. T. M. gaard of the coanty eonvicts, $31.84; C. p.. M. Tulbert dynamite, etc, for btast 9 -. log on road in Liovelace township. $.23.00; Ina Phelqs, temporary relief; J. E. McEwan, work on Browns Ford. $10.00; J. P. Rosseau, for dynamite, etc. $10.40; J. H. Johnson, jailer; $68,20; L. L. Minton for lumber $2.00; B. A.Spain- nour Go burial expenses for' Mathis and shoes, clothing, etc for convicts, $14.46; J. W. McNiell county attorney $2.50; Fd wards & Broaghtbn, recoriis justice dockets, etc., $15.90; E. M. Blackburn, making of stub tax book's for sheriff, $15.00; E. M. Blackburn' making out tax books for 1902, $305,44. The widow of James T. Handy was released payment of ber husband's poll tax. M. B. Dancer, released from poll tax for 1901, being over 6fty years old. - John Johnson released from poll tax. It was ordered that the county buy a sufficient amount of wire rope to build afoot bridge aeross the Yadkin River near Kendal, Leo Ferguson was appoin ted to buy the Tope and superintend the work. No expense to the county except for the rope. x It was ordered that the cedar trees about tbe court house be removed and sold to the highest bidder.' P. A. Whittington was exempt from the payment of poll tax. Coubi; House Furnishing. The contract for furnishing the anditorjum and gallery of the court house was awarded by the eommision- era to L. AY. Cooper and Co of Charlotte for the sum of $1324.50, payable in year subject to renewel- The following are the plans and specifications, ect. 1 Judges chairi no,847. 26 jury chairs no. 378. 1 Clerks table; 2x5 feet. 2 Bar tables 28x48 inches. 24 Bar chairs no. 5. 552 Oak pew body neces sary supports, centers, with three ply ends, 62 in number. The contract for furnishing the cfisrTPs restettd:T6talffic8SWe sum-at $I808:7t,r according to the fol lowing: Cleuk's "Vault. 175 roller shel ves. 200 document files. 2 cupboards. 4 drawers; 10 blank drawers. 1 locker, 1 2 drawers, 8 pigeon holes, j 1 steel frame. Register's Vault. 130 roller, shelves. 80 document files. 2 cupboards. 4 drawers. 0 blank drawers. 1 locker. ( 2. drawers j & pigeons holes ( 1 steel frama. 1 case for tax books. yocn Wilimiteir 2a silbocoit Caere; IBestf; E JhiaVe.M silt flceot nrllc Every other kind of Hordware you need. Best Quality; Best Prices. - J. P. ROUSSEAU. North Wilkesboro, March 4th. - , . i ra jperfect in ualtt& Stie anb pxice Our Fall ;.a'nd Winter Millery, just received, is the best selectd, best quality, up-to-date. and most attractive on the markets, ; Wee ord ia 1 1 y i n y i te a 1 1 to exam i n e o u r m 1 1I Hne.g:opj3;a,nd prices before purchasing. ' mtsr'JT. RTCCPrTB s; orWWiltresboro, Sept lQtlau - v , . ' An OporWt to Sa?e Hooey. To The Toters or Wilkes. I wish tosay that on Sept. 10th l an nounced myself a candidate for sheriff subject to tbe democratic cooventioa. On tbe 4th of Oct. the convention de cided not to run a candidate for sheriff. The majority rules and I am submissive and satisfied to do anything the major ity thinks best for the cause of democ racy. However I don't want to see any vacancies filled with those milk and cider fellows. If I want to vote a republican tleket, I' If-seleet the man for myself, nd I think most of the oth er democrats are the same way. With best wish es for old Wilkes and the pause of democracy I am obedient ly a Democrat and a eandidate before the. next regular convention, should I be blest to live till then and my mind don't change. J, H. JOINES, v If you want to do well and get you money's worth, we are the people to buy your goods from.- ' - ; . " :'H s We have just received our up-to-clate FaH and Winter goods, and we are' able to' save you money. Just give us a triarand we will let you say for yourself. ' - ;C.CALU, Successor to J. S. Call & Co. C3 rices This refers to our line of Clothing; wo have marked down our prices arfd offer you the best bargains in Clothing to bo found in this section.: Come and us: we can suit you in quality and price. CALL & COMBS. SCO Non-Itesldent Notice. r 5J Petition' far Dower. " - ' J.1. Barneg aud Vita Martu'o, ; Ang3lt if.Ainun wifa Panthv and the children and bciis at law of John Steelman aiid wife Mi til- almost give you-Cal 1. d. dfcd, whose names are unknown. dtsfend- Just reeieved a big - line of spoon coffee. . Why not try a package? C Calls. , A11 kinds of grins, shells, hunting coats', etc at J. P. Rousseau." ' Yfe have a nice - line of Reaves three year old tobacco a poondfor 32c. at Calls , .-. - ' , - - , " ----- The Chattanooga plow . and. Buck stove and range are star - attractions. Come and see.-T. P. Rousseau, v A few summer shirts left we will jr.. RIHT, o ur; vTTr jt .-...-.., .. ni Fall - nd Winter TTRACTIVE. G oods r Oneftn- Ilrovhill' T8 Wash-. IJon. VV. H. k Bower. Will ppak ; i,.rtr.oJrradaw'ayrare hereby notified 4'. api at Wilkesboro Monday 20tb, pe&r before the Olera of Superior Court on rh flraf Hiv.rif onnrr dnrino tlthday of No. 1902, at , fcis office in ine nrstaayot court, aurin v c .nwpr or .kmar to ces$v- , . .: f rnmv,:it of the plaintiff in thin "action et our people com? - out aud- here these speakers: ' R. N. Hackett, ch'm t:.3 rik-rsrteraanafca in -. c mpwiin, wc 13th, 1902.'. : L. BUMGABNER, C. S; C. " Cr&nor & Crlior, "attja.; l' -k Good flour at Oalla at $2.00. A few bays eap3 wilT ; almost give you for this week only C. Call, - worth 30c for Aire . jJIIne .Eoeoltj .IPetfcS goC CdM :andl See JToet TTocie -1 A A-few waist patrons orilv20cat Caaa. f ''.'My' bargains in hard ware .are in creasinz as the days go by. ' Let , me - save yon -some" money on. nails.--'J P -'i'-Eosseau. . , - Ft. -A; SpeLirilipvLtr "Co. - 5 The 6ne-price-to-r.ll .?! I i V
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