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- - Wo sell' our Groceries - cheapdr han any house in Wilkes county; taw Be3t GranuUted Sur-fo, 10c size good luck powders -7 3. JBring us your .cash and ; w '-trihi jprova it. CjtFFxy 4 Co., Cash Grocer. N. Wilkesboro. c " 4c. .Otjier things Just as cheap &i 'Gaffet-& Go.. North Wilbp.ihnto ' qual zation, pircct and Indirect. i. 16. . , , -"5' r ! . j AW L, i - , i v. i r . . i i P. Miss Geitnrof Hickbr,! visited Mrs. Kinnear last, weeld Mr. A. L. Somers, of SiateeJ ville, is here thissweek on busf in ess. Mrs; 0. U. Davis and khil drW, went toJEast Bend, "Thar sday to visit relatives. ; Mr. Ueorge w. rotts, o Winston-Salem. H. U. is ;ow workintr for the Croni -The Ashe revenue politica operator has goneoer home to look after the prospects ave there. N ' Miss Fannie WellhornJ who has been visiting in Ashe county for some time has returned to Wilkesboro. Mrs E M. Stevenson, o Tavlorsville. visited at MrJ Kinnear's here last week. This i3 the last issue befor eleetim WVU giveyju a synop ai$ of tba result, next welc i possible. The struggle will soon be over and the uervous systems' of the candidate and the country will get all right again in a few days. La wy e r Coiiinsy n f G a , was here last week representing Mrs. Viewers isttbgj. W ;Viqfc.ars jii yore ease-- vssr arrived last Wiedneday, she is the . defefiJTOitt , in th( di vorce esUe wru J. WJ Have rou gotten your share of .th) "tlanni boodle ju st At nportcd "from . W ash ing- ton? It is here for "you: Caf at republican beadquarteis Mr. Zeb Dea-ton wascaLlledl to MooresvHle T ffisi weelc bya telegram' announcing the very serious illness of bis mother. Later. Mrs. Deatoo-ia-dad.. Mrs. Zb dedtnn, writes hei p.M pie :herw that the operation! performed on little Ruth was a success, e,veryway and that they will 'probably be home this wek. The tie venue ring are fig uti u g on taking Ir fi-gram off ihe ticket and putting J. S Commissioner tleunerson on ticket in nis mace vv bave no 'ruthers." . .,. S. P. Graves and J. W. &c 'Niell, (JandidiiUs for SolicitorJ .poke Tuesday to a g:ood sized. audience. Tbey both made ex eellent and clean speeches from tiier different standpoints. W. 0. Meadows and Son, 'Po Ir Kn bi. relieved the rnachinsy for their new; roller UiAW last week, aud are gettind read v for business. They will v - l oreaay 10 oegin luaKiiij nuur -.-.. . . i t. r i...J in less titan ten days. .. ' ; ' M r. Bnfoster. who wenW to aaiisoury tqtnave an i per -tiou for appendicitis performed is getting along rather slowly, but is hoped he will pull through all right. His brotheri Tom went down to Salisbury Friday to be with him: - The boys had a lfvelyMfeate HP-o iho Academy Thursday ? on ' the qnestibn of whichpsry4s loraiCardiina. -iemenaeAt Republicans ThiyArtW fiuestion s hot" from5 nteUK& tillii -s. TneyrKy ASueiterH 7 thah-.-a cfrcuand:eve eclipsed n the CO il lt At .&4X it ii 1 ! rKi:4Hcas9a theiariif next Thurs aikd voter and V ilkes is ours. - ? i Esq. J. M. Mitchell, of States vilte,"i$ras in towniast week. . Dr. J. T. BurrruSi'of Jones ville, was in town Last Friday. Mr. James ttorri, of -Elk ville, was in town last week. f The day is' past; - you can't register now for thte election. We'll tell you who is beat fbext isiuejthore'llx.Q Several of them. ... - Mr. John lTerguson, of Boomer, is at . the; States ville hospital for treatment. People who have failed to sow wheat this fall can't blame it to the weatlie. - Mrs. R, Ni Grarner aix dugb ; ter, Miss Minnie, of Hunting Creek, visited at Esq. Bob StaJeys last week. "There's .one things oertatu and two things sure; by this time, nexi week Ppraebpdy will be elected and somebody will ba defeated, right here in Wilkes. - The next Legislature will be ftora cratict than way h t send Democrats do wn to represen-s us 8Qthat they. c.an do som 3 thing for u? Tbe Call Millrnff Co. have 1 gotten in all their michinery and it is being placed, and they expect to be ready for work the last of the week. Mr . J.oh:i - DaJa; who has a potj-iriv gntyi D-t t nrent at Washington, is lioine for a f e w days:" H e ca tie dow n to vote and see his mjtuy friends her. f TTie Hon. John Rulilo Hen derson, U. S. Commissioner is expounding to beat the band in Wilkes and Sarry this Waek Let everybody attend so tli-it' there'll be no doubt about th -m voting the democratic ticket. i -Tv re is not a truer N ch Carolinian nor more bompptent gentleman in th State than Hou.- Theo. F. Kliitz and every citizen who wants a -clean hon est upright man in Concress who -looks -altJiejttterftt of W8,peopleyquid votefor him Flis election , is assured and why uot old Wilkes' get on the band wagon and join in shear ing the honor of his election.; It is repor'el. and the author DenKKsratSy go ity Rems f.rsv ciasa,-.that .thoTlh County. 'What influence revenue ring and their hench man are using evecy means to scare and bull-dose ail candi dates that dont suit their taste, and that-Jhe 'exhibition of manhood of the Ashe member of' the ring was only a part of the programme started at Trap Hill They getting desperate and are re&srtiiug to any kind of means. But it. want work, boys Uncle Joh n Bentley, the Taylorsville, mail carrieft tells us that the county canvass irr Alexander began last weekXar Hed rick's Store 4 an 1 th.it it will be mighty close in "Little A'loo.' He says ' the peculiar part about it is tli&t'while the candidate- were speaking, a house ; near by; belonging to Bud Moose, caught fire, and it i ep; tired prompt work to save the house. The opinion in Alec, so sas Uncle John, is that the house caught vfironi dbe hpt speeches of the candidates Aiec 'always . tries J to dwn It h a rather -peculiar sight to ee scarea renuoucans itr r tf Wlkes; but yottsure ansee tnejrn rigt aiongno8rr race up, boys, if yu gt twt; ' a,id I H looks that, way, th. county safe any way. Try to Control lyour nervous systeni sdinehow. J I BEG ISTSATI09t White teffUtrnHaS rfill-Jt On- '' ' Registration $los0d Saturday and there U a vory :;nK per cent of -white Voters i the State whd faiieti to rebter. lit this: codnty nearly-.ir the white irplr. regejrfersi1v so all over, the State t There is but one .colored nan in this county rVgis te red d far as the reports liava : been recieved and that one is Isaiah Smith, North Vilkesbtjrov .& ' prophet is (Mt without honor save in his own ciixntry, but we will prophesy ? 1 little any way. i The State will qo democratic by fromOO to C0,000 and 1 the Legislature- will bo rover whelmingly deniocrato Klutz will be ehi tof Congress. .. Grave will be our Solicit? The vote in Wilkes iij be close. , . It is understood that Mr. Blackburn will contest : the election of Mr Klutz in case the next Congress is republican. Other wie e wilt 'retire to privatelife." -. .. ' A- : , If every democrat will do his duty and vote We can have the pleasure of celebrating' a victory in Wilkes. The rest of news we' gtve yqu next week . The rrjsaatlumani ShoirV ' W.i l be Thursday IJo6thi at Cati atid ft?oats old stoire; from 3 to 5 in the .alter noon; 7 to 10 at night. Admission lOcj ; ?!iidren under .12 5s. The . Judges ar rs. T; B. Finley, Mrs W. y. Barber, Mrs C. Y. Miller Prizes will be awarded for t The largest itawer 2 ' ' prettiest 3 9 9 ' ' Collection 4 ' ' ' ' of whites 3" f ,'r 9 pinks G ' yvtfnwa. XCtirs Ste It. It is conceded that the next legislature will be overwhel mingly Democratic We take it that every good citizen of Wilkes wants to send the men to represent her who can do most good in the way of secur ims ueueucvcu legislature tor would John Bryan r wii bis fossilized ideas' have in a Iegis lature lik tht? "Kirkite is the only .word that fittingly de scribes htm. His achieve ments jr that inglorious cam p lign of sack & pillage are his only stock. Jn trade. That is where he got his title; that w h e re h e g;it his train i ng; and that the chiefthing for which he will be remembered. He is an exotic plant of noctural growth. VOTElS. Elk township always tries to keep ahead. At the 'speaking up there the other day' a good old straight republican went up to Sheriff Johnson and told him . he Was going to vote against him. The Sheriff "kinder got nervous like" be cause ; he didn't understand. Bat his fears were sjon releiv ed; when- the old life-long re publican r" said-"I . !. just : tell yon - Sheriff, I am the only man in the township that will vote i igainst you; and if the other fellow don't firet finale rot some of - the :fools will get to 'TiollerVng fraud, ballotbox stuf i rog, . Simmons , machine . or omethinjfand ilirow out the iba - .: Wtlfeva is ai wavs ahead i Eik tries 4;o.: keeat - tho heaji pr&$ clissi rv VSi-. r-Little Hal, Son of C. Y. Mil ler, has Pneamonia. r --A fine new boy arrived Sat tirday at Mr. J. L. Hempbilis. Mr. W. A Bullis and wife visited his brother here the first of the week. Davis and Wellborn have opened their new store Nn' tljie HubbaTd Store-building. They have a nice line of general merchandise. Miss r rankie Staley is teach ing the school at Summit. Mr. I. S Call, Jr. who is at lending scitool at Oak Ridge, is home for a few days rest. will be a relief to the candidates as well as the people whtn. next Tuesday is over. . Wallace, whoMs traveling lOv the insurance business, is home for a few days in order toSave the Country" in this election. -Mrs. I. T. Prevette sent us this week a few of the largest sweet potatoes we have seen. They weigh from 4 to 0 pounds a piece. Soe raised 30 busbdts on i. acre. -Dr. E. W. Moose and Miss Delta White, of Alexander, were married last wee if Dr. Moose is a brother of Mrs. John Carrigan, of this place. -3tr. J Q Holton, candi date for State Senate, was here last . week looking after changes. We understand that he thinks his. chances of the eieejMare good. fir. J. L. Hempfci 1 i ha re', turned from lorganton where be" has Jheen visiting his: son, who has &en very sick with fever. The boy is gettingtnuch better. : : To moarrow Thursday; 59th, Mr; R N. Hackett will speak at LindsajP: Hendrix's store. The Ba(V will enliven the oc casion with music. Let ail the people attend. It is at Lindsay Hendrix's s ore and you are tall invited, A delightful surprise party was had at M. McXiells Friday night. A goodly number of Ithe young folks o both towns participated in the joys and pleasures of the occasion! The refreshments served were ele gant and splendid music eliven ed and added charms to the many pleasant social features. rfuch .occasions add Jest and spice, to. li fa. - The Vickers divorce case is before the Court. Mrs. Vick. ers went ou the witness-stand monday afternoon and her evi dence was not completed till r Tuesday morning. She tells in a dramatic way how old man Vickera treated her and why they parted. : She is- rather an aged and feeble looking women. As we go to press Mr. Vickers has not told his side of the mat ter. Barber and Cranor appear for Mrs.' Vickers and Finley and Green for Mr. Vickers. - We were glad - to see our friend Joe H'endren, of . Elkin, in town last Wrek. , Ho tells us that our- excellent, but erratic friend John Dobsofi who is a candidate for the Legislattf re from the .county of purree" is V kind enough tov act as advertise I. ing agent for tkb chronicle John says The chuonicle i an awful straight Democrat paper, and ; then jom jJ iraentsT The Elkin Times as being the only J Democratic paper. he knows of Khat dont talk '. de'niocracy much nor expose Republicans . John, is a .jhoney with i poach flavor anyyfray . , . ;p - -. - Overly6. Jauiica half arctic C5c j.l :it ssJfSo1:? other kind of Bet Quality; Best Prices. North Wilkesboro, March ith. Ipetf eet in u Our Fall arid-Winter ij vi i ucoi ocicviui uupUr iarimost attraptive orr We cordially invite all mi linery goods and prices before purchasinj. - f Mrs; J. R. COMBS. ;Norti IVilkesboro, Sept.'iOth, f - -. . , If you want to do well arid cot you rnoney'5r worth, we are th people to tii from. We have just received our up-to-date Fait and Winter goods, and wo are able to save you money. Just give us a trial and we wilj let you say for yourself. C.CALL, Sueeessor to I. S. pall tCo. p CD) JTOCOS This refers to our llnb of Clothing; vq have mariced down our prices and of ci you thebest bargains in Cloth ina to , bq found in this section. Como and ccq us; we can suit you in quality and price. ajul a cones. RIHT, LEAN, o ur ET a JhI ait "d vv (Doll ocd 0O3- ITcx- tlczzToZZ, Hardware you ncocU J. lrtOUSSEVU. stIe anb pr ice. Millery, just received. - 4Uctii.yf .up-lW"U(alO the markets, ; to examine our milli rt l TTRACTIVE inter 'oods Cmi i tx lou r CTot The oio-prica-W-5M c-r-ri:
The Chronicle (Wilkesboro, N.C.)
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