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--V .a- f - 1 . V T1 - - ' . ' Si - r , t , II .1-1 ! - ' V . ... " I'tr - VOL. XX HI; GET READ Yf (The t CHRONicLt:. fine cow; last; week..:: ' 'if- ::v -fri ' sSm rskMaBHatnii ton;1 ; lof ? I Beavert Creek is visiting aVMn .7::;xs!E'dimundon J The matrimonial market1 is ;pick ing up agaia. Oisten for l' -.: the wedding bells again soon. ; bUthday partytto a number : of ijber friends last T uesday. jf;; w v s pen din g a f e w d ays r here -t !y with his broth Df. J: W. ' W r :v-.iii MfB. Jas. Wollborn has -re turned from a' few'days visit to her:son;Dr ' ' ".Elk in. ' -' - - " dao ghter,: M iss , Oma, of Pur v r from a vis- -- it to Roaring River: ' ; ' f"-MrJame3 Jenkins, . o - Ashe- anJ Miss Louisa Bum- - -r". jfarn er ; were mar ried last Sun: .OMjirshal J . M. Milt kah - has MP - t n dured : h i s-- r es i gn a tloa as marshai of this district to take sAelfe : : 1 :; V; .fe ;of . the ,J.rY:-;vii'g'RiverJ..;'. - - ' The Southern! Raiiwayis - giving good, service to the: pa-; trons of the -road. improve mentl"aroseen all along " the. Mr3 -W. B. t Kunkle ? and t. - ; , .ciiildren,1 of Jkugnsta, Springs V ; are visiting at the horne OfJ her " fatherMri J:M; Kunkler J ' -SiS who V f v . ;j has been at Smithrield-for some : t me returned home on, a short J; visit; c He will also take in the :gMr;;and Mrs: lQhn4VYright, !,r " "J ; of Independence, Va., are..;;vis- ' "if t ' -v ' ;. Jas;0 Hubbardt;t his placed: llgllfSlhfmos , and organ will rbe tm exhibition . t-, - -Mr. E. V VYaUacewh6tJha V ;f ,; ;v.t J,hougbtQe eastern part of the J wtimMrsViiiUatu-reeniee, ::::mrss zSi' t -:S f? vi 1 a a--:--"f fM-arforiMfiari x W ii k es b o ro . -Miss Nellie Ogilvie and he fi:pnrnic 1 J. Archie bgiKleS ii v WWdriesdav. ;.J27, : 28 arid " -i'he big rFaifpehs-here t6 I?IMI'4ayvtAfreac 8?!b-mlttcr in andieryhing;is)h: iSIPneTsheforje '" thACwsterno - Odr doors stand wide open andj we cordially invite'all to come . pnd enpoy a goouiiuc. - 4 f 4 S- V-'NiSI'' -Mr; Frank Lunrimade a business tripvto Wihstpn' last ' - -V'-;.-?r: -' ter Miss 'Annie, -of Statesville,1 a vo tri ciit.i n rt: rol ati was ' Hpf fl ' '; The ;IiadiesidfSociety lltmeftfefttU aS'olkna HMisWMable 6 llmerM Dougbibn of parta are here. :g MrvoMrsf ti.JWtts o : Liledopn. are vieiting at Mr; If vou want to buy a 9 farm call bnA i A;" laeach n'ear Moravian 'Falls " f i if ?:JgJeera1fiCbrtf yesterdayTuas.) with: Judge pMrsf: Bk Barber offerl; g mith, of Petre Mills, are visit lajyiheir sister, Mrs, l.5Y Mil 1 3r.: ; '- "' - ; " " ; T-i "i-v" y -Miss Bessie Hall bo has been visiting tierjaunt, Mrs. J. . Yates at Idle wild, Aarid; her yrlcie, Mr. T. T. Hall, at Sum- nit, for some time-returned to ier home Monday. ; : ? & Vlessrs. Cieo. ana Unas; rwnite isited their old home "in Yad zin county, last week.- It was ,heir first visit in .many years j n d n 6 doub t' many . i ncidents were recalled ot 'tyiy boyhoods happy home down oh the farm.- j y.Cr.r f- 1 There will be a union sing ¬ ing at Mt. Carmel church next Sunday at 10 a. m by parts. o f Boomer, Mt. Carmel and Boors Knob classes. .People general Iyft are inyitd to .come and brin a: the old ; -time Christain Harmony and all the - other song books. A good time is anticipated. .r ; . ; ; ; .vt: We no te with' pleasure that AI r. Mac. Joi lies, son, of .-J..;-; H. j j oines, or Aosners, xnis county has been promoted to the posi tibn of engineer on the Norfolk & Western Railroad, with headquarters at ; Pourtsmoth, Ohio . Mac. had ; served aboiit four years as fireman and hid a fine record f His promo ion is a source of gratification to j his friends heT'e ; Rev. W . R. Bradshaw and F. j G. Holman attended - the Stone Mountain , -Association last week. The Association met with Knob c h u rch, near TraphiiUV Mr. J JS.; Kiloy was elected moderator and :I Mr. i 0 M. Oaudill ws elected ;cler Irgeo wclSiW attendance and the- good; ; old Mniie h6pitMity;i Wasshbtith delagates and visiters. ' All the bbje cts of t h e cbn v en i i o n were discussedandlf sbhie material rrKrpfaa ia'Jhi n fr Trri ad e r& v':.:'i4: - Duy your guuua ut V ',VfcV'-'AJ,-'1IJl& the Fair and wia a pair of W, L; Doug- - , s f , t -t ; 5 f Jntbbd eat hllp f 0 Q o verno r, b bn !a2 Jonnsb q J- f Mi n i heilb t a which occurred i lkst'f Tuesday mo rniofiT, tbe natioyi. as well a.a t be :st teSbyirbiciibepre jBidedlbasffsuffeT and ifteparable lossitlBbmS of father' at an early aa:e he made albraytruggle-as su pport his moth er ah education' for J hipiself, J His life thrbugbbjiwasjeharact i zeobaKf uncopropiisi ng fight for the good of his coun trymen and bis last great strug gleNvith Death was a haost -pa-: tbetic bde.f ' His life . should be j an:inspiration to.eyory,toilin, J struggling youth. KQR -THE BIG t. : 1 Pqual. TaxatlonV WILKESBQRO C., IHDUSTaiAttBIBI re. - ; Ttie Wade8bbrb : Ansonian j$J5There are sbimeJTpebpIeisit ting alrbun-hereearin good pants efeth waiting f or tt h e Sou t bboii n d J or sonre th i ng else to come albng and make; A city out of Wad e s b orb, i n sp i to : of their oppositibh to every; en terprises that makes ? for "the grow tb of. ffauertp o lit all' is, that many of them think tbey are worth Clots 4 to the tbvmahd-fyet Jtbey?;iiever look out for any interests' ex cept their own. . , They want improved streets, a brass band, wholesome ; amuRemen ts y,: and other things that would attraetl enterprising people, but they" refuse to contribute: anything toward paying for these. They will furnish hot air enough to blast ad iceberg, but when it comes to the "real thing, you heed not count on them.J ; If you want to get some kind of convention or other .meeting, here, they agree that you- aire on the righ;. track, but ask them for a dollar to pay ex penses and their ardor cools like a hot cake. Towns that fave. grown into cities, have done so over the graves of such people or when thp other ele ment was so much in the - ma jority that the slow crowd did n't count. They are too nar row minded to see the short) sightddn ess of their poll cy to understanilthat every progres sive step made by the town, helpseyer citizen in it." ,. .. ; This is true of many other1 towns and cities of the State. We.have made some progress here in the good"" county of Wilkes; and our towns are in a measura prosperous, but far from what they can and should be.. .We- are expecting jthis town to grow and hoping for great things, and yet we"; hear almost every day of some peo ple who want to come here and live but cannot buy a lot or "rent: a house in the . place. How are we to build a town under such circumstances? VViil we ever see our opportun ity? . ; z: :-..":.v:,. Notice. P 'T Reduced rates via the South ern Railway to New Ycrk and return on account of tbe Hud son Futlton Celebration Tick ets oh-sale September ' 23rd to 30thi 1909,Unclusive. Good to leave New York "returning up to and incl udin g, but not later than' midnight of October 10th 1909T:: Forrf further informaiibn call on any-agent.'pf Southern Rail way, '6r. write R: I; Vernon 'l)pKf(9o -V Certaihiy everyone does. or should bave a desire to visit N. J Y , regardless ; of 'any Special attractions, and - the .prospects of: thiS Grand Ceiebra railrpaaates, ;mast agd pn opportunity for all. - : r. i; YsENok, d;pa; . rv - The'nt fof'THE CnkoNi rioi35.'wiireontain the announce- ment w ith reference to th & If ug tufep wliersb i pfe a nd man age tne&t of the paperS WeAProm- ise" all the patrons and V friends .the paper that the stock com pany pepari n g to take over the paper will in a shorV time be able ( to : gi ve ; . i ts read ers a class; all home print V-.. : - ajpHoJ-dateT in reyjry particular. ., '" f See C. Call's new ad. He is going tpgive away a pair of W' LI'' Douglas Pircct and Indirect. i WEDNESDAY, North fSKi lkesbouo . ? Peary and the Moon., ' Cliarldtte Chronicle. " S- ' r Things are. not quite so cheer fulj f br;ii nimander Peary, The most unpleasant feature "of tb e con t ro v e rsy rra co n tr o versy of h is ; own makingwas his assumption of superioty, in his 1 demand that Cook first'produce his proofs, In that, the pother side of Mr. Peary was clearly rev eatedjBW that he will be drawn out :b' fpre Dr. Cook has a chance - to submit the proofs Mr. Peary demands. ! It now develops that Dr. Cook imparted the 'in formation that . he had found the Pole, to at least : two per sonsHen ry;. Pairie W hitney and William Pritchard.' :He had enjoined secrecy ' upon them. But it was left for an astronomer to give Commander Peary a real jolt.The astron bmer claims that . Peary could not have abservations from the moon, as atvthat latitude it would have been impossible for the Commander to haver seen the moon. Peary claims that he used the moon in the calcu lation of bis position. The as tronomer, taking note of the date, proves that during the time mentioned by Peary the moon was y below the equator and absolutely invisible , from the. lati t ud e in which Peary fbu nd himself i So, it appears' that Commander Peary isx "go ing to have some explaining to do, himBelf. It is quite evident that hejias been talking, too- President Taft in his grand stand play and tour th rougn the west is putting on a" bold f ront,anent the tariff bill. He is hot only; defending it, but be is attacking the republican 6 who had; the courage to oppose it. ':.'. The president has thor oughly" committed himself to the Aldrich crowd, and the frnterest," and those who were, looking- for relief from tbis iniquitious measure ' may as well abandon their hopes. - JWhy this Western trip, any way? ; Is it not that he feels that something must de done to sustain himself i n those an : U election; promises yvbicb be failed to keep! He is looking to his personal magnetism . and influence to hold ; these sturdy weste rners, , who must be ? reck pned with inTtbe poming ' elec tions, but sentiment -aqd 'per sonal magnetism does not count much w it b' the western er w he n fiis pbeketbpok 7 fs " toucbed." There is every indication that the republican party has rough. sledding ahead in the next na tional campaign, r : ;i-Bay.a realjiice suit of clothes of C. Call-for;theiPaU:.5; f y on want th a.:, best ploir. m ad e, bay the Chattanooga: from C. F. ;. Morri son. "'V'-vi - LJ&J:'-: J Ellis, of Mooresville, has opened a fost Card parlor in :lTo : Wjlkesboro. AU. kinds of , high grade , w6rV both icommercial and view, also; home; por traitare. s Come and; makeerigagements with xne and l will . go . to . yonf j home 5 up-T0-PA;i:i5::;i)isri i ii STortla. Willces'bcwxv or,danger to, patient.. Office over Absheri- Hays Stud - Blackburn s tore." gSgl;:,':"30MWI fne. See sample case on sidewalk, -No. 1 ... . l i.il.-m,: SEPT,:29 , 1909, , SEPTEMBER 28, I: am prepared to.furnishVyou Ice and fresh me at s every day at your u ace or nnonfi mp. wnr ''i ''':--:: . A. Spaikhoue, Pres., C. Fi Mokrisok, BANK OF : ;y The true road to success- Save yourVmbney spend" Vail your earnings; The'; wise inan saves his .; money by k starting vfejv ; " J I a bank account. It is-not necessary to have j $ 100 to' start "a , U'i - Bank Account with Tte jBanA; ?Fie., $1 11 is welcomed by this . Bank, There" is everything in making a ? i 1 ' " :; start and adding to ifc regularly . ;Put aside some for possiblt '. ; ' -v V V sickness I r misfortune..f Do not risk the ;loss pf your money" by V -;f ;;:fireortV';ts ':'rrfe If you want to do-a checking business," we furnish you a nice 't .''.'.:p:..:. check-book free, or if you wish your money to.draw; Interest, we';Jj.,j -furnish you a neat little pass book and pay :sf pet f ceHf . cowt ? v? ; , 2o?ne? every. 90 days, ,i .' . ': ''' '':V?7ff-'VV;:':At: . Your money isafeith us. , We have splid: steol time-.lock "1: .i-l;.';,. burglar-proof safes and vaults, and we' carry f Burglar and Fire' '. .:. ' ; , Insurance.'-, :r ,1 , : ' i M 1 ":&C ' " " ' ? ' ' 4 - ! : Y:i JSInsure that home ofyours in either The Hartford, 'PhbittiX.' ;t"vt or Liverpool and London and Globe Fire Insurance Co, i : 7 ;5. ; We have the merchandise you want! a . . - . -..c- "', . -.I-, i ... ..... ... 1 . at ine prices inax win piecise you. .Vomp our epm piete i j ne in eyery aepartment. , : i- : ' Tiadies dress goods; wash, 'falirics silks, prints," ; M '& - .y . ginghams, hosiery, .underwear, gloves, .laces, ,-: emoroidenes, trimmings, , Men's i wear fromhead-f to shirts,' underwear, etc., the Our. shoe -''department is complete 'latest and best .en the markets Men . boytf, f women, and children can find what I hey want. EC eep a R ecordMbu IlfcJ Ul Lilt? dU V ctl 1 Ld UO VI J IttV r r ing a bank account is -the fact v'; on the books n'ection with - r e c o ra to w n 1 c arrARR if nftrARfiarv. " Sunn n ... -' S - v record onen ; proves qt greax value. 'TFhis bahkwill be bTeas-." . ed tbxhayeyourbankins busi-v V CAPITAL.50.000.&0 . J JE. FINLEY, President; ; ; RVf, GVVYN, CAshier; .' :: Z' S-f:, Obened for Business 1892. . OLDEST.".; STRONGEST, . . ' HILLER-BEIHS MS I V: : r; ; Fancy Toilet Articles, ; ! Kute Kpmic- JCards; : i; " ; ' . : ; r i ; ";arid just anything yoii warit ; : ite Drud Co,; Stor ? NO. 2U 29, 80. , d o or. Gall at nn y K: what vm i wm nt '-v.v.sv. - - ....... ' 5 North Wilkesboro WILKES yice - Pres., j CM Saxsts, . Caabte ? ! n :"r i'V 0; M. Sheets, Agents ,frtl etc.v - 'v:.. I -Tv - "s; fbot,;;kafcV:'' s.Hbes, H.:-1;Cin''' nobbiest )j he but. . r' , J with the l Tfr- ev GHDRCH:&!S0IC0;;- ' ' ', 1. 1 t'W'vn; . t Vi'; ..' ! 'i ,. j v ; ' , . , . . .. of the bank in con your account is 4 ; " n-you m ay n ay q . . -! J- - II ''":;J..v- rags GuMPANY - ; .'. ' ".. .: rv; 1 t IT"
The Chronicle (Wilkesboro, N.C.)
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