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-WVaell out Jrocaries " je&gftWr Hhan any house in Wilkes county. -;Bring us your cash and we will uest tfraniilate'd Sugaxcv lOo size good hick powders 7c. prove-it. Caffey fc Co J 5c ' ?' " " ? dn Cah Ctrocers. Other things just as 'cheap, rz N. Wilkeaboro. Caffey fe Co., North -Wilkesborc Y T nO rfvY JPqual JaxatiOHf jpirect and Indirect. u Chroxjc &aught Here ana The j-rUet in your winter wo ;anp bring ours along.too. See N.J. Jarvis' notice of Aand sale. Davis.and Wellborn desire o see you at their new store. Mr. Mo Lain horse .died I3at urday bight. Mrs; W. R. Hubbard, Mora vian Falls, is very sick with measles. I M,x. M. Ray will move jfrom Brushy Mountain, veek to Briar Creqk. -f.P very body that wants Ao so has a right to ''hurrah," .whether he is. elected or not. Thornton. MNiell was p re rented last week, by his wi fe, ;with a 13 pound girl. .Mrs. W. P. Deal, of CJad svell county, is visitinjr her .-son at this place. Mrs. ,T. B. Holman, of Ire dell, is .visiting her son, Mr. JP. Q. Jolfnan. -Mr. J. T. Kerguson brought in the largest pumpkin so net to It weighed far 64 r-The heat of the battle is over and we need wood -now. Joseph Reeves who was chopping for J. L. Whittington bin Union 4oCTnship last week was badly hurt ' on tne head by being struck by a piece of timber. He is improving. Jn Wilkesboro township, the democrats fleeted Q. F. Morrison and T. B. James,. magistrates, and W. P. Shew constable, and T. M. Crysel was elected magistrate on toe republican ticket. Airs, z-eo ueaton lias re turned! from Richmond with her little dauehter Ruth. The operation performed on litUe WIIKESBOKO, K. P.. WEDNESDAY. NOT. S. 1902. 17. y - . " - . - , ' t . VTir il 1 1 1 1 1 rrTTrriTnTTTT'" 1 Rousseau ,1 I OGBATIO That wood jrou promised -4 iwcan usedtiaow. -J-Mrs. O. 2i Cowles is risi ting in Ealeigh. ?r-fl4rs. U Call has returnfid Be State Democratic 60.00, legislature FouHifths U61H0 I home freraomona crane- Wilkes Goes Republican as Usual, j g0Dg now Every Democratic Coogressman Johnson7 -There is a lot of loner facA jiaa tun goozles in this section THE Elected RETREAT. BEATS A The State has.gone democrtic by over 60,000. The Legislature is democrat Ruth was nerfectlv satisfactcrv ic Dv over four ftfs majority " I mt - i- v i"; . ' . -it oni) har mnnth will ho ntmnst. AWS means mat jRIMCDara Will jrepbrted. pounds. - -r-Mrs. G. U. Davis ad chil- dtea have returned rom Easti JSend where they have bean .visising relatives. M rs. Thomas Eidson a ad liss Edim Eidson, of Elk in, ,are visiting relatives at Mori vian Falls. C. .Qall has gpnelo Saleih to attend a epecial oieetirig of the State Board of Elections Y.b ich convenes tojao kt o w . ' Mus M. E. Vickers, who was hxX last week in the di rorce trial, returned to Friday. sThe bird law for Wilkes expired Saturday ,-ian d they say vthat vhere are lots of birds jQOa picnic for the hunters. If you haven't finished .sowing wheat and - gathering corn, you had better jdo that at phce-the campaign is over The Governor has pardon ed Je s L Havener, wjao lias - SiAAn on the roads in Wiikes for injury to a building "Wood Lawn." V : -Mr. Yictor S. Bryant, of urbaMf was in town Tuesday J JookinjKerj SOnie law mat .ters- tie is a prominent young Jawyieribf -Dufymi. Wp nrfl o-Iad to hear Ti Rud Foster islmDro vinfir i rapidly as cbuid be hoped, recently rhad an operation ADnendidtis preformed alisir3 . ' 'r , .. - , Slkin last Sunday &y the deat of his little grand child nhths old child of Chaflid Tavt The child died of Elections get back to Ahe bid way, when every fellowj voted witnoub. uuc around and interf erred with by revenue rings, cliques, cauui Hates and .other 'tbiags, then ehere may haome pleasure in paving. an eLecUpn Kw .Mvra Soblnett, of late George Hobinett died suddenly last Saturday night. perfect. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Green, went to Baltimore last week to John Hopkins hospital for the purpose of having a tumor re moved from Mrs. Greene. We hope the operation will be en tirely successful. We received a commuiu cation from W. Meadows .last wek too late for publica tion. It was a denial of the report that Mr. Somers had an arrangement with him to be ..(deputy elert, it corners weue J elected. The jolly oldcorn huskings are due about this time of the year. Those old pies, pump kin custards, etc, just after the "shucking raoe make a fellow'sMincuth water to .think tell it on Sheriff that all the spare moments he has he spends in walking through the apart meats in the new court house he will soon occupy sinerint?. -'tere I would forever stav:" - j , -The teaehers meeting con vehes hee Saturday at 10:30 o'clock. AHthe teachers are asked to attend. "Mr. Tom Bumgarner who been here during the cam nr working ,at democratic retire from the Senate and some democrat will take his Dlace. : Every democrktie candidate'H18! quarter has returned to for Congress in the State is H,nonie ,n Alexander. elected v ; var-cls are out announcinor J In this district Kliitz is elec marriage of is Besie ted over Blackburn by some- 1 Cfahor to Mr W. H. McElwee thing between 1600 and 2400. I on the 19th ate Presbyterian Graves h.8 heexi elected soli- J chufcJb, at 11 clock. Ko cards citor overoar townsman Mr. J. in either tovnwi 11 be issued. W. McNiell. This counter as visual has gone republioaa iut part of the ticket is close The entire republican ticket is elected with majorities rang ing irom 200 to about 000. The' Friends are incited however. kupt. of Schools Mr. Wrlfekt informs us that he has irogram for -""orth Card Una ray" and will furnish to those wishing them. Also he wishes teachers who dnnirA a 4Redx" pulled through: school, and schools desiring a with a majority oi about 400 teacher to correspond with and Dr. Pegram will have be him. i Every other kind of Hardware you ncoc Efest Quality; Best Prices. ; J. R ROUSSE AU. North Wilkesboro, March 4th. ih t-tiai apout. Bat- the old times are passing away The report isthat Eli Wag -oner, who jsved icom this county to Virginia sometime tween 200 afijet .300 majorityto carry "to the Halkof Baleigh." Black biirh and Mciell have about 800 majority; eatsh'iand Somers comes i n " r Clerk ' by from 200 to 300 majority. Wilkes is the slowest ,ago was killed while working in the world in which to get in a coal mine, a piece of plank accurrate reports. W-e can failing on him and 4isioiuting hear from everywhere before his neck. The County Circus is over. W&y not get up a County Fair and enploy the ' county can v.ass'' as one of the big attrac tions? The fact is, we ought to have a county Fair and the "county canvass" would ,be a drawing card. Court closed Friday and Judge Shaw left- for home on the two o, clock train. Although the political campaigns and the court came kinder in conflict, there was considerable business done during the few days the (court was in session. (Over 25 .cases was finally dispossed of And erased from the docket. Dr. F. H. Gilreath and Miss Mamie Williams., daugh terof Mr. Lum Williams are to be married to nierht 5th, at the home of the bride's parents. There is not a couple livincr whom- TH5 chronicle coul,d more heartily congratulate from the depths of its heart $han it does this ecellen t cou ple. ' '' ' V'-'fJ't-J - The two republican candi dates for the Legislature here Saturday ia their speeches gave Mr. H. t. Green entire credit tor tb new court house. Mr Green should be proud of jthe honor. J.t is one of the best court houses in the State. : Isn't U a pity that people can't vo without being har rassed, debauched, bought and every other mean trick. It's a disgrace the way things are run now by republican ofc holders who handle Hannas bopdle Any fellow who cao't- vote without beiug hired and we can from Wiikes, but that's just a way Wilkes has a doing Tomorrow the Board of Elec tions w411 officially declare the result. Over in Alexander the demo crats elected part of the ticket, .among .them was watts for Clerk. Alleghany wnt democratic by ,a small majority. Ashe is repu blican by -200 and W atauga is the same way by 500 or more. Caldwell elected New- land to the Legislature and most of the democratic county ticket. The State ticket wen republican by a small majority Surry is republican oy 300 to 400. Ghft was aoouv ow jop y um w6u wu6u tV uo ! uiBuauuu tuieinuni snow in ine anernooa was the mother of our county . wai taken with a pain iQ jher heart late in the afternoon an& necomo uncbjicious, pd 4? V' --Jf 4M : ised oT life and the fellow who payslfee boodle and debauchee the ballot UtO'he deposit TJte County CsimIsaioiiers. The .county commissioners met Monday but did very little business; politics and speaking were too numerous for business. hey will meet the 11th to transact the county business and to finUh jup their work as far as possible- . They wll ineet again the first Monday in December to turn over their office to their successors. Neither one of tibe present county commissioners ; will be on he n&w board Their own party refused to endorse them because they made a progress ive step in accordance with an , act of the Legiijature; It will not be many years, howl ever, till the retiring commis sioners will be thanked for doing what the 'Legislature compelled them to4o; To-morrow is the chrysau and at night. There will bo an attractive collection of flowers and all who love the beautiful ted io epmafiity rsewerage so and Nature's finer productions htinteyiwe o'ngeneal com j should visit the show either in IR'-V : ' ' ; - Jwweropoa or at mjUt. ' whep?Epe5ristateiIweTB for two reasons the -editoi went to Cald well county .and the "devils1 played what devils generally play when the' chief is awav and elRtion rtrt hn.nd J ana -beside we are tryinsr to gi ve -an estimate of the election resultsi But we are here now and everything .is democratic Wilkes and it will be demo cratic oext time. Te county canvass circus was enlivened here Saturday at th.eir last appointment by elo quent speeches by the candi dates for constable. They say that Col. . C Lowe, Tepubli- can canatdate tor constable. made the finest exhibition of oratory heard in this section recently . He is a recent con vert and his eloquence flowed like "greased lighting." Our friend L. D. Campbell of Rock Creek township, is a very thoughtful apd consider ate man. He made 540 gallons of good til fashion molasses this year and says that all who feel wounded over the election can come and freely .use it to awe eten the wounds. He pro poses next year to double the amount and ofTei itreely, like the scripture leaves, for the healing of the wounded hearts of (Candidates. .While preaching the fuaer al Sermon of the late W. F Deal father of this editor) at Ebeneser church in Caldwell county, iiev. G. W. Ivey was stricken with nervous prostra tion and heart trouble and was compelled to stop the .sermon when about bale through. - tie soon became unconcious and it was several hours before' 'he rallied any. ; He . js over 80 years old. and has been a mem ber of the. methodist Confereo co for half a century. He was preaching from the text found in 1st. Timothy, 6th chapter and ; 12th vers "Fight the good of faith, lay hold on etr jnallife." l$e was picturing the '-. charms of ' ; life eternal, when the stroke came. ' A,t last account he was not expected to 8Ui vive long. He is bue of the purest bst men that ever, lived and when he leaves tUis life.he: has laid .vhold on eterhal tifc' IPerfect hi (EuaUt?, Stle artb rice. Our Fall. and Winter Millery, just received is ine uubi beitj woj tfuauiy, u p-o-aait, 1 m w r . m w k - www m w m w w w m m w ' www w ww m. m 4iWe cordially invite all to examme our milii Hnery gooci and prices before purchasing. JVlrs. R. COMBS. North Wilkesboro, Sept. 10th. - An .Oiortmity to Save Honey. FT If you want to do well and get you money'-? vyorth, yye ajr& the people to buy your goods from. - We have just received our up-to-date Fall and Winter goods, and we are able to save you money. Just give us a trial and we will let you say for yourself- CALL, 'Successor .to I. S. Call A Co. rices educed Th i s refe rs to our line of C lo thing; we have marked down ou r prices and offer you the best bargains in Clothing to be found In this section. Come and see us; we can suit you in quality and price. CALL & COMBS. ?RIHT. M&LEAN, mi I mtm' - - Mm . ... . dwm p.i. i yur:.M "d vv TTRACTIVE. interj oods v. - , ttEae - I3Dti9 IF creiJitiieDl!; oca (DMW Z2jnL Geo ; 1Tdi? IZonvaoW. , 1. ASpa inlxou r- Go. . ; "The one-price-to-all ctorc -T ' t'- :
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