If OCA llTTElZSi
-Mr. J. .T.- Fintey made; a
bu3iQef8ttripoWin$t6cu'-Mbi
day: - v"; -: . - .
Mr? J Wfilboro has been
somewhat indispQsed for some
Miss. . Lizzie; Qprdelr.o
Polktonjs visiting Jjer Wsjsjters
the Me8dames Henderson; r .
Mr; P; : E. , Forester, mail
clerk, visited his parents Jiere
tbis'wpek. : - ; -X-, .-v . ..-
Dri WV:A, Berry; was ajble
to be taken 'down home Sunday
an d wjll soo fj.be himself again
Re;, Mr;, Atkins-ans Epis
copalian preacher of Valle-Oru-h
e I d se f y 1 ceat the ETpis copa t i a p
c h urchhere Sunday morning.
3ishop; Qlintbn of Cfearlptte
preachelrf or thtfcelered ppoplp
here S undajandVleofuredi in
thee purt hous e mo n d ay night.
Speclemibn tpwomenat
the Me t h o di s t chn rob. Ij ere Su n
flay morning. ( pttbiic gen -rally
is iny ited. " ;.: X , fX
Mr. and Mrs Hi HI Jones,
of ' Oa& woods, visited -their
d auj? h tevi MrslW ill Ellis, at
Ciingraah last week. 1
Mrs'; Richard Hardin; I of j
11 j a no ke; Va: , is expected to ar
rive ho re this week on a visit
to her father and -brothers for
a while - -
MrWiiil&nderman who
has been visiting : home fol k s
h ore f or two wee ks left yester
day for his home in Washing
ton. ' : -- ' X ' ""' .")' .
Th e fiadies Embrodery Club
met. with Mrs. Edgar Spaiuhour
Monday: after coou. The occa -sion
was ones much enjoyed by
all present. - , . 5
The Board' of., town com
misibners tm' Monday niht
andlected B l S. CkU secretary
and treasurer, - and Charlie
Cranor policeman.
Misses Lina JTu mer, Sallie
T u i b e r t , ,La I a J 6 h n s o n Jessie
and Ethel Smoakywill be home
this week," from the Normal
College at Greensbbro.l c
Dr John Q.My ers is mak-
v ing a tour Of Texas, UKianoma
and Qther southern states look
ing for a suitable location .'r;
MiSManchl'toawsbU
M oravi an, : who graduated v, at
Greensboro; ; Female College
this year is home or, the : sum
mer.
SeeCihebrder of vJudge
Boy d ad jqutnlii: thjtci of
TJ n i ted S tates District Court
heretrlimMaMiS
be r 28th. ; -.s-x. , "'. ,
The corpse of isomer " Fos ;
ter of Lewis ork
F riday from Blue ;Fjeld West
Va.;i4 rFbs tcaJrkHleby
a falliili
WilSbpropitbidg
nual con fereh ce of t he v Lad ies
Home. Mission'-Society of- the
M ethoistchur3hLKi linCpncbr
1 as t;bkgSpgS Sift
---Miss Rbsja Hbeiljgatteu
ed the commencement exe
ses aFbrest lasteek
h erInephe w MrV JosehllMl
Pre vett being a meer of , th?
Clover S.;C , ;who-hag just com-;
pletbd his theological course in
thgslmffiaryat WchEud?jV
preached for Mr. 1 Robinson J in
thelsby&ianfcw
SuhlfaPSmorn iniilS7
casion trid a fine
And ;? a I fine
r Hr." E. Wallace made, busi
jiaess trip last week. to Winston,
IMocksyille in Cooleemeer
I MrL D. E; Sraprk ,and. son
pTormau w en t to G reensboro
thi$ week to- attends the com
mencement exercises at . the
Btate Normal College, where
Mr.- Smoak's: daughter,? Miss
Tessie -graduates. : . v .';
-One of Mr. B. J. lenedys
fine hQrs.es"was so badly crip
pled in a fright last week that
ft died ip a'sbort timer after it
was- hurt. Jt is a pity "to loose
1 m
ucn a nne norse; :
3r; Robert Ggijyie, of
exico7 and Miss Nellie Ogu
ie,j of High Land, 111,, ar
rived Saturday and are visiting
ibeir- brothers apd sister at
3akwo6ds; , :
I Esq; D. F. Shepherd of
Jnion township,. died Saturday
iiorningv from grip and- pn e u -nonia.
EJe was 80 ; years old
indwas one of the most prom
n en t" citizen 8 of the "country
and a splendid man.1 in every
respect;
j Mrs Rhoda Land of Cham ,
pion Qr died last Wednes
day and; was buried at Mt.
Pleasant:, Thursday, she was
the1 widow of the late Rev.
liinville Land and .was about
' '0 years of age.
Taylor8vilIe voted a special
;ax for schools last Saturday,
;he vote was 92 for and 10 a
jainst. r Good for Taylorsville.
hey .will now falLin. line and
nave one of -the State, tiign
chools ' :
Miss Julia Miller who has
peep teaehing a class in mueic
Tort M iUs S. C; for so In e months
i-eturned.home la,st riday. Sh .
vas accompanied by her aunt
Mrs. Barber who will visit"
li'ere f6r a while.
Mr J. L. Hemphill has
fought from Esq S. J. Gin
ngs about eight acres of land
on the knoll, in rear of the
Wilkes hospital, and will build
at an early date a neat , and
bp to date residence.
-Mr. W. E Pharr, or the
lustier, by invitation delivered
the diplomas to the graduating
lass at Salisbury Public School
ast Friday , night... Mr,
harr once taught -the
school there, and the class he
deli vered diplomas to were his
brmer pupils. - ;
Mrs. Mobre State Lecturer
6f the W. C. T. U., lectured in
the methodist church here
tTuesdav "nierht; Mrs. Moore
is
an earnest . : worKer
- t.hft lrrr 1 ; -nninn - rn
and
bie ved quite an inspiration.
from her talk.
Mr. Joe Crispy who-. live d
near Moravian Falls ' sdld . hi$
lace last w eek to M r y - He nk lo
if the TOnkle Live
f ? Lenoir. Mii " HDf ispM will
b Ye - tod ay near "Richmond.
a., where, ne nas pougnc.prop-
rty. Mr Henkle's obj ect in
uying the property is. ,,to ; pre
pare more extensively for , the
attle business.
J -Dr." Oj C . . Hubbard, of F ar :
er, -aji8on ;co.uiity, - arri v eu
Ion day, , and ?is visit i n grela-
ies here . and at loravian
?alls.x says that te bpera ;
ion pMr5
vi cn mo navwas: an. c re suu-
ess and that he will be ablet to f
intimri hnma- (Vila vxrckolr ' 1
f ur. visitors ta t he bigK eel
6b"ratiorX at Carl6.tta-lAst week:
bad quite an , experience wiir
theyelereat8ddri
raijeterf Jwa?a blojudfcr
rrt wH a-nt drftnohedr biit since
teir wra ioe are aii .luoit ;
i - PKOGAMME - 7 .
- T - ' ' of the - .
Sanday School ConTentlon of Bmshj
Sloantain Association to be held
at Zion Hill Charch, Itodmer.N. C.
- May 29th and 30th, 1909v ,y;
"V SAtDSOAY MoNIKQ, 29TH. . ' -
100 Opening exercises" by Bev ,W.
lCMeadowB.;j -..c.
Jl.-CO r Address of the Presideot Prof.
C. C. Wright
lliSO What we can dQ fpr - a forward
movement in our Sanday fccbools F.
1 B. Hendrei. , ;
12:00 " Enrollment of Delegates . "
12:15 Song service. ..." -,
12:45 Announcement. ;
1:00 Dinner;
- AflBRNOOK- : 4
2:00 Opening exercises Prof. G. G.
'-.- Wright.-.'- - -T-'rr-- '
2:20 yhe Sapday School Oncers.- '?
' (a) The Supjerintendentr-His quali
fications, duties, etc. , . .. .
(b) The Secretary & Treasurer-rrHis
qualifications, duties records etc
fc)Othert)fiictrs,, Committee, etc
By Rev. W J. Bumgarner;
2:45. The Teacher-Qualification,' su
preme opportunity, tc r Rev, vA
T. Pardue. r , x , v
3:20 Some up-to-date rjeods inv our
Sanday School Rey; C. M. Kock'
400 Announcement- and; Adjourn
. ment; ". : , - , V' ' .
Sunday JJcbning.May 30th;
10.00- Devotional servicer-Rev D. W.
Pool- ' v-;"- . . j
10:20 Enrollment of delegates. ' " -i0:30
The country SundayschoQl, edu
;: cational oppartunitiesi organization
and equipment; - dificulties and
triumphs H.. Steel man. '
11 ;00 Blackboard" exercises H. W,
Horton.
11 ;30 Sermon.
12;30 Dinner.
AftebUqo
1;3D Devotional exercises Rev. W
F. Carlton.
1;45 ilasa meeting; rtuul table talks;
open discussion on any . subject by
everybody : ;
2;15 flection of officers. -
2;30 Report of committees
2;45.: Appointments of committees
3O0 l Idiournment "
" ' m 3 if
Federal Conrt Postponed.
Order: It appearing to the satisf action
of the Court, that there is not sufficient
business pending-in the " current and
district'Coart of the United . States at
Wilkesboro to require- the holding of
the regular term there which begins on
the fourth Monday in May 1909.
It is therefore ordered by the Court
that ttie Uuited States. Marshal, in per
son or by Deputy, be present on the
fourth Monday in May 1909 and "pres
ence of the Clerk, . of the
-said Court at Wilkesboro, adjourn the
said term to Tuesday the 28th day of
September, 1909 at 10 o'clock A. M.
That all parties and witnesses required
to appear atjhe May term shall be and
appear at the said and adjourned terur.
That the"Clerk; and the Jury, com miss
ioneers shal returddue tim, draw from
the box the names of forty five Jurors
to serye at the said adjourned term., and
at the term ninteen of . these shall be
seclec-ed and appointed to serve as
Errand Jurors and twenty six shall serve
as Petit Jurors and' the said . Jurors
when so, drawn . sh.aU be duly sum
mohds by the mars.hal- . -' ..
The Clerk at Wilkesboro wtH enter
this order and give notice in the. two
newspapers published in. the toTfn of
Wilkesboro of the said abjournment.
This the 18 day of May 1909.' .,'r
J U. S. Judge. -
I A true copy,- . : ;
Milton McMiell Clerk. ?
--Bargain sale at JI Myers & Son.'
beginning June ls and c6niinueingsix
days, i ,''V;r ' "
Embrodery of all sorts . and sizes
from 5c to $lV pfer yard, laces, from 5c to
0c per yard at A. Mr Church and So n?s
nroidery-jTSalef to d; ojearly
jandick out;what;yo;W
' --Talk; aboi;t5 your shoesr; just- IcoJc
oyer the bargains J. Myers Sonare
: off ering.; v : X'i , y':'-1
;'-4See the; bargain prices- offered i ik
Mulinery.bx J I Mera-goPy v' r
H "?
tk ntwstck ibill pnnwnce von; Oi
the splendid Jbargains they ar 6nng.1
Tdav.J Wednesday, is the. em
brodery Saie at A ai Charch and Son
and von canH afford to miss': it if i yon
are wantingay kind bt ' embrodery,
larini mincSeJ
MtpnisEyQti;
" mT,., cv von know you
. ara gttnn ine ut-su v- 7 :
M r and Mrs. A.; JMicti a
rel, of : Ashevrile; will arrive
this' week to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John ' Carrigan.
i Editor Deal is rcuperatipg
kout at " Oak wood -.for a few
days." His recovery' is 'cslow',
iut he keeps improving and' he
will soon be himself again. :
Mrs.fc"J. T. Huhbard return-
ed'2ast night from Richmond;
V a.,. where she has" beeo .' with
her husband- at the' hosDital.
J ph e 1 ef t hi m -very mu ch ; better.
V Tiie "May- Season" has
certainly- been of sufldcient
length to convince: e very body
that it is a "rale sesin".; It us'
iilso known as the "Sheep
Killer and it" has-. been ; su C5
cient to kill the sheared sheep,
too. . . . :
;-This section" was visitied1
bya heavy- rain last week, "the
river was out oyer the bottoms
in the low places and quite a'
lot of damage was- done to corn
and; wheat, corn will in. many
places h a v e to be planted - over
again,: -The extent-of tbedara
age; is not known, but we. hope,
it ia-pbtx as bad as at .first,
thought. . V -J
John Hays, , R. P B lev ins,
Walter Dimmette, E. S. Hen
dren, Joe and John Prevette,
who have been attending
Wake Forest College, have re
turned to "Wilkes. Three of
the boys graduated. Two, Joe
Prevette and S. Hendren,
recieved the degree .of Bache
lor of Arts, and one, John
Hays, recieved Doctor of Lawf,.
Th e boys grad u atedhi:Jibi-.f
ors.
The decision of the" Su.
preme Court concerning the
-North - Wilkesboro injunction
case concerning the purchaseof
the Hackett water power seems
from the papers to be mixed
and it is hard to tell just how
it is. As we. figure it put, the
Supreme Court reversed tie
ruli n gs of the court here, but
dismissed the case for want of
jurisdiction. This leaves the
matter either to be abandoned
or he'gun ajiew by the plaintifi.
.LA letter from Dr.v C. O
Hubbard conveys the welcome
new that Mr. J, T. Hubbard
oi this place who .undervfent a
surgical operation at a private
hospital in" Richmond ya., last
Thursday is doings . fine,, and
will be able to return home
in about a week, the friends of
Mr. Hubbard. will be glad to
know that his case wa ,uot as
serious as at first feared; and
it is expected that the operation
will be the means of. a perma
nent cure;. -: :
-r HUtchins made a vpbst
mortem examination of. the
stomach of :Mr Xee Bently who
died so mysteriously la9t week,
on fthe Bru8hys,neahrPobrs
Kncb,' Dr.;Hutchins ave
tinVcontenS: ;ofc:thie" sfoda
anH?,ed to see if c anyc poise n
can .be f ouud . sxX-- 'X:;
p$S$Tp. t QeonljCare er jr
Snuch!wrouHI-u'a andwill
&pae fio pains to ffnd the guilty
parties-a.nd1; some V sensational
de v 1 o p me nts are jook e d f o r .
. -4-AH men's shoes not branded. W. L.
Donijlasatroauy.Tfiaucea prices ai, u
A i
Ktims the largest y stoick of. mens ;
l '.' . '-.. " j : 1
- Q -m9t and mAke yonr: : se
to comTibt m and njAke F00''
Ieption.X8ll:i:
B Q Stewart,' a " m,ercharit r of '. Cdar
yiewlllisssays: VI tei I my '-euplomers.
when they-buy a box of Dr King's Nev?
TJf Pilia thev- setHhe worth' of -that
rr.Vi ocAiK itrpiffht. if afflicted with
-ft"' " e . . v
YnnRtinatioii: - malarial or bil iougness.
Sojd under guarantee at vv hite Drug Lo
Bram Drug Cor 25c.
.7-:- . ' ..
X": ' -v" and " " -" :S
. Beiffihriiner to-dav. Wedhesdav 26th: and
continuing 4 days, we wiihput on sale severW
al'thousand yardaof Lgige and Embroidery
of all'kindsi styles; qualities and prices, ranging from 5o to . $1 per
yard. Remember the time,'' ..come .eyr examine the attractive ,'val
ues and make your selections.
A. II. CHURCH & SOBS CO
Do you ever stop to consider the present
rate of interest paid on .deposits, and how
much cheaper ycfu can borrow money Jnow
than you could wh
& Savings Bank was the first bank tp pay 4
per cent, on.savings deposits, and that it has
been doing-this contin'uosly for six years?
If this bank has been the cause of bringing
th is-state of affairs about, don't you think it :
woulcT bef air and right to keep ypyr money
in the Deposits-Sayings Ban k? f -:H"P
It is safe, sound and well m'anaged, ; and .
you can get your money bactoy.
for. ' " . -' " .: ; " ' " ;
Always Your Friend,
Deposit Savings Bank :
Fb r Re66 rd Y oil
Ono nf the
ing a bank account js the fact
that every transaction recorded ;
on the books of the bank in con-
nection. with your acpolirit: is ?a '
record to which you may have -5
access if necessary. Such a
record often proves pf great
value- This bank will be pleasr .
ed to have your banking busi- -
CAPITAL 50,000.0a
J E FINLEY, President. ..R. W. (iWYN, Cashier. , .
' e. G. FINLEY, Assistant Cashier: 'V
noA for Rnflinfifls 1892. OLDEST. STRONGEST. -
Vuv . 7
June 1 st
Prices below, that suffocate you.
.. . 5 l.,. .r'trVtt.
$2 25 ladlrs skirt $1.69, $1.25
8c Pixales io?ii caWScJ Sc calico 4 c ; ECc briUentIe 3 SCe vrhtte dre
5t0r Si 00 mens shirta 79; 50c men. SOc men. wofk .birt. 37c;,loa ;
:" .ci ei on., ki-vi
X fSrTrotr 20c ctox ,a.. ; XOc- iace
1 6ca75ehud W 4c; 0c hand bags 29c, 26c bnd bac 19c; So UerU VM ,
t- lwi 1 1 i IMPRY C R E ATI O N S.-Cr
XNot apomt missea lu.yu.-:
. Anil n i
nnirt HVIOUB WH Will Dull
TTntpiiaraeV Shapes
$2-50 Latot $t:98 $2.00 bata at $1.69; $1 75
Late at $1.29: $1-60 bat at 98c; $1.25, bats al
79c; $L00 bats at 49c; 75c liats at 38o. : . 4
XXX: f Caps and Babj Caps. :
V $1.25 caps'at 79c; 1.00 caprat 49; 75e cup
at 89c; 50o cape at 22cfc caps at 19c; c s ; .,
-XxXX-X-X'. mor$r.XX:- -XlXXX.
1.00 bnach flowers at W1te bnncteen
it 39c;50c bunch fuwcMt'35c; . 25c buncb
flowVw at I9c;15 ttnch flowers at Jl
25c bat pins HCK$l-7.5 plume, for, l.i6; 1 50
plumee for98p;2 503.IU ouncuior,
c 14 n P DP
X Yoiill see ironi the figure below the reduced price ve . have ore
v I' . W '4 " l.lTTU IKI. lilll Hill'' C3 1A V fc. T u
p XiX- g
advantages of hav -
and lasting six days
Figures oik left show Swhutyoi
ATA hnf flJllfi Tirie J. V.-. '"',-..'
7,. 1 M all, ttei Sis China Uk Ac: 50.!
tfhthtAla. 1 2: 1.23 umbrella 98s; 75c nmbrei a
" .-u.
r irnnntL 11 1. jl vkiviiiw uiiun. 21.11 .
uwwiiv .V" J , '.ir",7 ' ' '.
7!kiIrf&n tilbonii at 49ci 60o all Tafeta
Rin wid 81c id: 80c all Tafet ribb n
wid 19e d; 20c all TaCuta ribHrtn 8 in wid,
t r, .a. i v ,i Tafnta r(lilwn 1 in. - wifl lOrt
3d 7c : tio riobon at 4c jd j Tarta at , 33 ydj
3o Mtinai 2i ydji pnnT ribon 3 yls for 2cf
5ariuii)it Deiwog ai iac juiaunwwu
at0c jut -r-.-.'.-.v hsV'''' -1'
XlX. X Tfcl 1 1 nr all Tolorsl' "CXr tXX'
30c veiling at 21c yd: 25o veiling at 19o yd
m. . v . . .n a .
2 00 reil 3 rows of frill 1.29fcl00 relt 79: "f. ' ?
PART M ENT.
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large cro wd present