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! 1 " '-r -V-v- y " V-" v .. -J - : 1 i -. , v. t'4'j Pqual Taxation, pirect .tirid- indirect. r :, r. TOE. XXIII. iiiKESB(aGipjaM NO. 1.5. j T : ! A GET READY The Chronic l.e. f ersbn, is'attending court ; here his weekljMlij-Sg sKingtoiiviis; attending court a oere ibis -eeev- .A' rMiss- Sf aggie : Hughey; ,of piKi a, is visitiug at the home : ; , 4of her un cleDr.Tunier V J J ' KlSS the -' r. 71 tiome of Mrw and Mrs . h gar v " Ho ii ; B N. Hackett visited Saturday and Siintf ay . -ti:. V-5. r Call can and will sell you cloth ing cheaper.' than anyone in JJorth Jf?WilkesboroA. hie totat receive. MissrFraukie Staley is '. vis Iting'hpme folks here ; aiEter; an r"-'.-ext ended stay in Richmo n d , U-"' ; Eey- J:; B. Murray i n a . " mee t jng at Mt: Pleasant last week ' He reports a good revival. -r-HbnrL, 0, Caldwell, j of jStaWsVill, twill deliver th Masonic Picnic . address nexv ; t Thursday,: . , Jers Creek, is reported to : be very Jo w with stomach t rouble ; iand is not expected to live. .-. ilrand Mrs. Pluramer, of altimbre jare. .visiting the famy 6tii n "J R Henderson for a few day s. n ? ; ' ' y?f v --Bishop Horner, of Ashe H : v Hley : w til hold services'.; at j the J$pi8pttpa r ch u rc here nejKt Vl6unt!;iy la a.: m and 5 p. m. -: ; - Attorney A'. .M.; McGlam mery and 'wife of Mocksville, visiting home people in the bounty. ". ,.. t . V Mrs.. Sallie Preyette and son Joe, have returned to , visit to her. parents, Mr. and !MrspM.ttielir x-M' -Wanted: All the Xtiesyou jiave. I,will pay 40c and ; 20c. Remember I am first to j ad-. ' vance. Sen d your ties to C. Call.:;' 'rS "'-4 . ' X' TXnotherlarge Jjoy, aboutX , twenty; pounder . at Mr. Bulb Kenn edy 's s W hp says that Wilkesbbro is; not growing ? -" Sbmething like . a half v dozen -withiri the last few weeks.- ' -The Eastern Star Chapter " at Moravian Fails will gi ve an , ice cream supper ; Friday anight, Aug. 20, on, the Acad ? emy ' lawn.' i Let : every body . Drmebergr;theEye and - Ear specials t will again be - with ns Monday Tuesday ' and WediieMaWSentit 27i 28K and -i . M rrJ. S,; Holbrook was; a pleasant ; caller at ? this 'office Iast3skSt?8agih motfieslo9l . is in feeble health and. Cannot ,:. -llf the judge, Solicitor C and B grandjury-last week had taken " a dayoff and traveled oyer one " ortwo of the" average, fbatls !fin 5Vilkes county , it might - hav6 winter. -V J' ;- '1 MrJ-:C.;Hubbard left las Wednesday to visit his brother " .Dr. Hubbard at; Farmer, rKanh ; v dolph county. v Mr." Hubbard , has been unwell for some time . . and goes to consult : with . hi j : brother, the doctor ';".(. f -'Prices oh 'straiy hat fi reduced 1 1 EOR THE BIG 7-Miss Breta Noelr has re turned to her home at Lexing IfSulwariOo buy a i&obci little farm call bhr Af Leacli n jar Moravian Falls; : . - rWill rent my farm Ho re sponsible r party. See ; Mrs.: J Rousseau - or Rogan-X Rous seau v fjfy y-fiy .;-. 4 We are prry to nbibJthe continued illness of MriHJ Pi Cjald well,-of the Charlotte 0 br serFerA-j His friends ; are i very apprehensive, ; and fear another S' iroke of paralysis;; ':-yy$ 8' n and Miss Emma Rousseau; ho have been spending ; some Weeks over in Virginia 'and at I aura Springs returned hbnie last Saturday. 1 f ;; ,.;.;; ;"-''; 5' Mr. J. Li Clements-ha& rc t jrned from bis western Urip and reports a fine time. Be sides the Seattle Exposition, Mr, Clements, visited the ; great HjaltXake and saw . the , great Mormon Temple in "Utah. - !, The heaviest rain , of the Reason fell l,ast Sunday niht. Ane smaller .streams were igher ihan they have been for ome years. VYe learn that a s eayy storm passed over Mo ravian Falls Jahd : beyond the 3 r u sby , Mts . - Th e storm was very destructive. : ' Mrs. Parks Glass, of North Wilkesboro, Was brought . to iho Wilkes Hospital last Fri-y day for an operation for appen iicitis. She was very low but survived the operation- and- is lbw'haviug a good fighting :hance for recovery. A large crowd visited the pircurla8t Friday t an d brought heir child ren to see wt he ani- als. "nd then, too, a.aum: er of. our good citizens had peciai business m No. 'Wilkes boro that day,; bu fc, of cou rse kiidn't see the show. : i A meeting was held at; Traphill Baptist church last week in which there were : a large nu mber of conversions. There were 26 accessions to the church; 21 by baptism, : The meeting was conducted by Revs . W. W. Myers and Gran t Coffin. , y;'.- -f U. -,!:--;; ; .;.;-. ' . -A redaction on Oxfords at C call's. Cr r ' Charlotte, will be -in North Wilkesboro at Bluemoht Thurs day, Sept 2nd one day T only. His practice is limited to med : ical. and surgical " treatment :of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose' and Throat and Fitting tJlass es... -i 'v- i-vi -Don' t forge t the big 'Ma sonief Picnic It at ; thej; Curtis Grove tomorrow ( Thu rsd ay) The pebplo ge ner4lly are inyit edto attend. This is an occa sion of much importance when We consider tnai'the (f Car e and maintainancebf alarge num-; ber. of orphans of ; the Oxford Or ph anage a sy lum is the ; real object of these annualT gattiei f y ''- " ... ' -;' , ; -' : I " Jiist as we go to press we re cTv ed the folio wing, telegram asan Explanation Cjiatlidoes not' explain;i a: - sorfy excuse -vAm sorry the "boss" belong ing to the editor of the Rham- kattej Roaster hroke ? down crossing Hungry Jeck creek, and we cannot be with; you ' at Gatnerintia Dick akettTtOv eat ImyJfShaha; bf 'soolceT&'f and to act as j ude andnf orm th e State ; whet her .to eat .; them with a KnitQ gr, to d ri n k trom a Have Plenij of 'fBaBKletg9f: nd i Our people "are expected to r have the big pot; in the ; little one and have plenty of ''bu lets" and "sonkers" ' oh band uexfc ;x uurauay jyir, ': Lanie.is, i--;rrt 'j - : : .-m r . : of theNews & Observer, and i87ounds of - the : Rhamkatter Roaster have promised to bh hand. ; K't'he NewsJ and ofc server resents the idea that the Roaster is a "myth" and that theoHibnasjMedlen is; th: real thing. We ha ve placed the Boas ter-and the - Hon I jo naj on'burexchngelist t Commenting on our invitation to attend the big picnic next ! Thursday, and that Mrs. ; Sher iff Johnson will have on" hand a rbal sonker and by'nglet, the News and Observer says:" V- ' l. "In view of the general interest in having it known for-all time whether the, "sonker" and the "hunglef are' things to -eat or drink th1 Wilkesboro Chronicle recently tendered an; inyif tation to the editor of the JTews and Obserrer and the Shamkatte Boaster to come up and eat and Be convinced. Thai invitation has been accepted : if the horse of the .editor of the Rhain katte Hoaster tends bis crops with is strong -enough to pull such C heavy weights up the hills to "the' State of witkes.v-. ;:,. ; , -i. ;;,- ;-: "Please tender thanks to Mrs. John son and assure her that the . Raleigh and Rh am katte editors will accept her hospitality ifthe "hossr' don't - break down. Shall we bring a wine glass oj; a knife and fork?" I ' That last fling was anothec. mean dig. No, you need not bring either. If you wish to drink we have the good old gourds of ouronothers, and you eat the bunglets and sonkers with a spoon. Now show up or shut up. - -. -; " " . ; Reporter GraaJJtiry. . Ho tfis Honor, Judge Council. We, the grand jury,, beg leave to submit ttie'f olio wins report: We have passed on 119 bills, and found 74 true bills; ignored 45 biils; made 27 presentments. A committee of 3 visited : the county homeland f oundlS , irf5" mates: 4 insane. The inmates are well fed and clotned, i ana speak well of their keeper. We find" the keepor furnished a very sor ry d wellin g, badly damaged and under repairs. We heartily recommend a . bet- ter home furnished the keeper. We visited the county jaij in a body and found it Nsafe .and in good condition. ,- : We visited the office rooms of the, court .house and found the floors "bf the grand jury rooms in need of repairs.- We visited the offices -of the clerk,' register and sheriff, and found the records nearly kept and papers on proper files .,; ' L. MJ Jarvis, ; Foreman. ; . , Ne-w Style Hats. "Shades of our . immortal mothers protect us." We :. see that the oZd style of hats now nearly- six jcnonths. old, "the peadn baskets, inverted llower pot8,'lamp shades, etbi, are to pass away and the" new style is" to 'tie something on; the orderbf a sky scraper Jl inchbs ;ytiigh j with. narrow brims, and to rest do wn on the shoulcfers ; behind. Well f wewereJ lookgJf or; ; a ngeiutid; be for tjie better. "Eqw long, Ohi how lbng are wp - to s'ub- preacher who will have to face these.Smoke'Stack8 every SUn' day;mbrning;iand trying ;v to, shoo t a message 4 n to--1 h e ob -jects somewhere abbu 1 18 in ch es from the top. May th e good Lord deliver U8.; We ;dont wonder that the number of sui MrKIgrtteUborn bead. Mrs. R. L.-Wellborn wife of r ... " Mr. R; L. Wellbbrn'of , Fishii g Creek, C died t suddenly - last i : Wednesday morhingxf appb-; piexy, ana was , buriea ; Thurs day at Frshing ; Creekchiirch, MrsT Wellborn washe'daug rofMrl ;anaMrjrtbbert; ibbs"of Goshen.' She had been av cohsistant member of- the church Cor 28 years, and was a Srny devoted -; christian. $hlaige: congregation at; her funera8ho wed .somethingi of the esteem i n which T she - 'was held . by her neighbors 1 and 1 CrCrt'JProceedlngs.) y.. -Cr.imihal: court closed last Friday, and ci v i 1 court o pe ned Monday-. The following cases- were uinpuseu oi m , iue criim- ual cbu ft ;V ; : -yj Fowler Beshears, $ c w, plead guilty, fined $15 and cost. i ; ;Tolliver Jolly, a with d w, guilty, fined $20 and cost. 'r , .;R M Johnson, failure to list poll, not guilty v- r ; ' . James Hall failure to "list poll, not guilty. " ' '' , ' .; Lewis Lairibertt, larceny guilty,' 12 months on road,. . X R Shew and H R ; Bell, affray, guil ty, fined $20 and cost. ' Pantha and Golda Moore and Brooks, trespass, not guilty.,. ' Thpnias Poteat, seduction, guilty, 3 years on toad . - ; . tJlate Norman, c c w. iudement sus- pqnuea. v . . . -BaugOss, retailing, guilty," not nf6m;edvf ' v '. . ; - '-'r - , . Ch"aa Iliffffins. retaillncr. cuiltv. 6 . , 7 , 9 V aw - -m 9 - .. oabnths on road. " ' v John McNleH,.a. with d mr guilty, 1 fined $10 and cost. - . JefE Billings, false pretense, noj tyv- . . - y-- y . - -T : Harrison' By rd, larceny, sent to. the reformatory. , ' ; r- - Julia By rd, et al, trespass, plead guil ty, judgment suspended on payment of "'fiblomon Wpodi and ThiHar U ey , larcedy, guiltyi Woodie 3 years on Tad and Hartley 4-years on road. . . Marsh Fletcher and Ed Hubbard, distilling, not guilty, as to Hubbard; Fletcher guilty in one case and plead guilty in five cases of retailing, and" was sentenced to 4 years and 6 months qi the road." No true bill was found against them for the murder of Lee Bently;; - ;:' ' Job n "Bumgar'ner, a yr judgment sus r penbed oh : payment of cost. Elizabeth Harris, retailing, discharg ed. ' ' " ' Robertprinton, failure to list poll tax, 60 days on road. W .E and Rufus Long, assault, nol pros, r ' ;. ..; " " Arthur Foster, retailing, judgment suspended on payment of cost. Walter Tidline.fetailing in two cases 42 months on road; one Case judgment suspended. - - Newton" Suddertb, a with d w, fined $5 and cost. - ' ' - Charley York, injury to property, 8 months on roads. - : ; James Hall and Lou Simmons, f and ar Hall 4 months on road; judgment suspended as-to the other. - Harry . Thaw, the milion- aire murderer, ; of Stanford White; has recently bad a hear ing before a New York, judge upon a-writ of habeas ; corpus to inquiry into to the question pf?his insanity, with the result that;he was hield tpbe still in sane and he .was remanded to the asylum-for the insane at Matte wan. It will ber remem bered that the : burdbn of ; the defense-in his trial fbr the kill ing waW to prove that he was insane at the time of the kill I ing; the burden in this last trial was tp prove. that his inr$ saniiyidid not iast igM1 the killing. The sensible - part of the public will not be ; sorry that he .is suffering :at least some punishment for his bloody deeds -; i-M: '';:-'; -7-M-;y?.;?.rk, ---;yyV:-'- I have the largest stock of mens hats in the county, and you are invited to come right in and ; make , your se- SEPTEMBER 28, I aim prepared J:6 f urn meats every day at place or phone me, No02, w ueorg BANK R. A. Spainhoub, Pres., C. F.-MoRHisoij ' -yice-Pres., ; C- M. Sawcra, ; CaahWci , ' The true road to succesa-Savtt your mohey-Don't sponcl" all your earnings; The wise man saVes his " money by : starting a bank'account. It is not necessary to have $100 to start a . Bank Account with Tfie Bank of, Wilkc8. $1 will do and is welcomed by this Bank. There everything , in?. making a start and adding to it regularly. Put" aside: some for1 possible ; ; Bickneas joy misfortune. Do not risk the loss of your money by .; fire or thieves.'- ' " ' ';. ' : -, :-.:;--'Tr-'..'. ; X If you want to do a cheoking"iusinoss we furnish yoii anfe; check-book free, or if you wish your nioney to draw Interest we ;yfurnish you a neat little pass book and pay 4 per cent coin " x pouzid every.00 days. ': ''. ;". , "...t'' '; Your money is safe with us. xVe have solid steel time-lock. -;r burglar-proof safes and vaults, and we carry Burglar and Fire- v Insurance. I '",..''- .)':rf?i'J,l'. ,'"". BDAEJIK OiB,: WHE-MJES,. " ; ; ;; : x .";;;: ; ,wikpspopo, jcgg ;;s;, .'jgCTrlnsure that home of yours in N either Tiie -Hartfbr4 Peni.-;' -c We have the merchandise you warit ancf at the prices that will pJease you; : J Coma puicom pleteHne iri e very cpartmeht, r'j rSy Tiadies'dresVgowa&hfal prints, ' - ; ; .ginghams, hosiery, underwear,; gloves,-, laces, X - embroideries, trimmings, etc. , , ; ; Men's wear frotn head to ; foot," -.hataf shoes, '.' ' , : ; shirts, underwear, , etc., the nobbiest line out. ; y Our shoe department is complete with the ;; - -; - latest and best en the market. Men, boysr ' . . " . jaroinen and children' can' find what they ;. want, ..lr.-y ; A. I'CEUID & SONS CO m ff ar-. ".. i -,. . ,: . -, ve eep a .... , One of the advantages of hav-r ing a bank account is the fact.;, that every transaction recorded oh the books of the bank in con nection with your account is a, record to which-you- may have - access jf necessary. Such ;; a- record often, proves of great ;7 value. This banksWill be pleas-i , ed to have your banking bUsi r . : ness. ; '-l v;-.;:cPiT J ErFINLEY, President. . W.:GVVYN;Cashier.U r ' ' - E. G FIN LEY, Assistant Caehier.. - , Opened for Business 1892. . OLPJ2ST. - STRONGEST v ;:iifliiiilll . COMPLETE LINE. SEE US-AT. X w NO KlJtl VY liLlV ; Fancy Box Ca ndies, X XX Fancy Writing Paper, Fancy 'kuwKpm XXand just Wti ite Drug; Go. Stor 29, 80. N p rt n W i 1 ke sb or o; ;:c --...... MShkets, Agenifc. 7 Toilet Articles, anything: you want,j -WILKES t: ; - :.-v-.-tr'. -: ; ;f' 1 V:. ,- "'4. . i I bottle- ' - .f- '- - lgideareon.the .inrebe7-;. :ll&mQtimymmmyB :ye yy:V'.i-: :X;l5?ta: .: ;'XXif v - - J X" - ' 1 'r . . - " 4- - , o ' ' 1 ". i :'';: :". ;'; ' : ', '.''.: . rK:''"J;fS.f ' .'r- - y 'i , : J ' J...- 1 1 ' ' "
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