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DU- pils f rom different Sections of tho county and out 01 tne . ais-; trjct are enrolled in the scnooi .Mr W. R. HubbarUi of 'oravian FaUs. has located in town for the purpose 01 sena- cr his fthilrtren to scnooi. mr. Mr. and Mrs- Fulton Har less are '"house. .keeping" in the Wellborn cottage on Mt. Street. :;;X,C:-: , ., , .:. I . Mr. and Mrs." A.L. Spmers Miss Sallie Webster, of AU abDard ha accepted a posi exander, visited at J. Lv Web- !on with Mr q $ Morrison, ster's last week. Mr iA Mm. E. v. Wil liams, of Yadkinyille, 5 visited t:iliftir daticrhter. Mrs. J. C. Hub- hUrH of this nlace. They were rkuAri h om 1 Thursday by a fttfttftaville. visited at Mr. BkL their daucrhter. Mrs, Will Hit Qfalao'a IflfLf. Week. . I drvKen I The school opened here last Monday with a large en nllment. Several young men nri ladifts f rom the county are xpeoted to attend the High p.hnol (lunner tne session. here 'were 207 present and eo- olled as follows '1st and 2nd rade, 58; 3d and 4th grades, 33 th and 6th grades, 44; 7th and rh. 50: 9th and 10th, 22. This r " 1 . . - .... a the finest opening the school las ever had, and in all proba- )ility the enrollment wm reauu 00 by January. M. Staley's last week. Mr. Boyce Hargett has re turned to his work t Smith field, after a few days visit with his parents here. Mrs. Eli Byrd and little AotttrHtar Acrries. " of Ronda, are visiting home folks at Elk ville. - All kinds of fertilizers at the lowest prices at C. Call's. The Peidmont Fair opened at Winston yesterday. The promoters'ctdith this to be the beat fair eWer held in the Peid- iiiuut-bection of the State. Mr. L. O. Dula, of Elk ville, is taking in the fair.at Winston this wtik. When he returns hiU leave for Oak Ridge to take a business course. -- The Misses Powell, of Le noirani Miss Starr, of Greens borvs arrived .last week and have taken their positions as teachers in the Graded School. Mr.lTrogden's great Auc- Got your children's winter shoes of Call. " r. The Wilkes Cotiaty Fair. Thfi Second Annual Fair for W il k PR and adioinine counties which closed last Thursday was a splenaia success, iuc weather was ideal, ana large crowds were in attendance each day. The exhibits were ",UC' LvnHil hnh nnt as full as 1 J TAnftl T.ftt. rflalfl Will take I , ' . 1 I.-, rVUr Vtvt uou 11"" "" -7; . QUgUu vo nav o utstm. place at N. Wilkesboro, Dct, 20 stock Qn exhibition, "horses, 1909. One hundred dollars m CgkUle and bogs were very fine .prises will-be g'iven to tnoae indeed Altogether the Fair : mUn At.tnnd the sale. I mna ir a mOflBII r A 'ft fill CatlOUal . .. - . - nan u m- w - Lost 3 pigs during - fair at No. Wilkesboro. Any infor mation in reference to their whereabouts will be greatly ;. appreciated. v. uox, ' ans Creek, N. O. - . It is announced ffom Le rioir that: Judge -Coancil r, will ' riot be a candidate ..for, re-elec- tion to succeed himseif inhis - district. , His term . expires in 1910." Several prominent law yers,are in grooming for. the : place v '- I Wfl had so many visitor during ttie fair that to mentiori - .niilrl han impossible task We met many; old friends and it was. a pleasure to see , tnei faces airain. - ' ' ' ' - Bar Be el Blooa and B one Fertili er for yonr wheat sowing ox u vaii. LTf Vmir church . or Sunday school is in need of, vocal musife " training be sure to write u. K LeeFinley, N:C TCan supply you. with up-to-date, musijj .-y books, and sell you: the best - make of organs nd piano -" nrt AAve -vou atrents profit Sold on easy monthly terms. r J-Qb'last'Thursday night ar ter the show was oyer, :William " Kenncll, the . high diver, was matried to a Miss EmmajCaloV ' ; er; of Greensboro. Miss Caldejr. came up on the afternoon traib d mAt her-rlover here and oon they were made man ' and ; wife. Rev. U M. .kock omcxa ig ftBV.U lUniWJa wuv "- -. , Mr. Kennell registpts B. Lowe. fron Ashlarvd, Qhio maa in n. measure - . and inspiring to the people of this section, and a nne aaver hiwmpnt of the various indus- tries of this mountain section of. the State. It is to be hoped that from time to time these fairs will be a great source : of development to our coumj. w o-i a hftlow the Dremium8 awarded to the-priza winners: ; Printing and bindingR. Don Laws. .. -1 k t-' Best Violin Mrs. J. Pt Rous seau. rfKvt'-.'-:- Best Organ J. -L. Garwood., : Best Piano J , Garwood. .Best Graphaphone TJ. B. Walters-..- f-..-; 'M::'; .-;l.:''v- RasI Sa win or machine 8 ' V. Cox. -':v Best Iron Work E. y; : Wil liams. -4 - J Best painted China Mrs T, 'BFinloyal -on caramel?: cake;rt:rT Best Beaten biscuits Miss Mary Card well. .'..; :; . ; LIVK STOCK- ; Z-4i-s Poland China hxg:CU Bum garner ;:?-S:r;s Jr f' VYhite Chester; prgs:; ,r. . vy Jones.. - ' Sow and six pigs; T- B. . Ffn-. ley. 1 : Mixed' breed: , pigsj dohn Choate. r - :j ' Buck sheepi W. E. Beias. ; Goats: D. D. Anderson PrtarftV American. variety, -W J. H. Clair;,2d, T. D. Hall, ; 3d, 4r Reaches; , James Wallace; 2d, E.:P.Robinson; 3d, T. A.Trip- Lette.T r : - ' Grape: American airs. J. o. Elliott. c " 1 AnDlesr - E. P.- Robinson grown in exhibitor's' own orch- ard;2d, C. C. Smoot; Jd, y. Call- - . Winter Apple: R. Ev Anderson; 2d; W. H. Parker. - . - , Fall armies: J. G. Miller; 2d, Lee Walsh; 3d, Jee Tomlinson, H. M. Blackburn, diploma; K. -V. liesnears. diploma; Winter apples: T, My ers, diploma. " POULTRY. Roof tATiitrv disnlav Abe Jones. Plvmonth Rock: W; ' D. Transou; 2dr Mrs. A A-Finley; 3d Abe Jones. , Leghorn: Rev. Z. Paris; 2aV Abe Jonesj 3d, J. E. German. . 'Bantam : Myron Caffey. . Turkey: B. S. Call; 2d, F. u. for ester. ; nimks: EV. Hix: 2d, Bess Cam eron Finley ; 3d, Dr. F. H. Gilreath. HORSES. - . Stallion draft horse: W. W. fin ley. r; Stallion coach: J. T. Finley. Farm Team; L. Bumgarner. r: Colt: J. H. Johnson. - VoarUncr rlk J" H. JomiSOn. Sinsle Mule in Wilkes and adjoin ing counties: Mr. Poindexter. Pair mules: R. L Profit. Two-year-old mule: W. T. Kiiby. " . CATTLE. Holstein bull: W. W. Finley." Devon cow: W. M. Darlington. Holstein W. W. Finley. ' Devon cow; jLee' Peacock. Shorthorns : J. II. J ohnson. ; Hereford: P. E. Fogle. - Red Polled bull and cow : J. E German. Yoke cattle: AM. Whittington. Calf: Mri. L. C. Ferguson. Jersey cow: W. M. Darlington; bull: W, W. Bnfey. ; ; Pantry supplies. - Preserves, not less than six varie ties: Mrs. A. A. ilnley. Loaf of wheat bread: Mrs. A. A. Finley. Pickles: Mrs. A. A. Finley. " Collection of jellies: Mrs. A. A. Finley. , - Canned goods: Mrs. Finley. Honey: C. Call. Judges: Mesdames J. W. White, F. S. Blair'and J. B. Horton. -.: . ' ladies' display. H Silk miiltr MrsTa G. Pilson. rirarv-hatched: Mrs. Ida Hall; 2d, Miss Mary Cardwell; 3d, Mrs. Malinda iorton. l : i Calico quilt: Mrs WV F. Weir. ! Stuffed pattern: Mrs. L. E. Aahe- kettle. ; I ' White ouilts: Mrs.-L. D. Byrd. Crib quilt: Mrs. J. P. Rousseau. Counterpane: Counterpanes: Mrs. C F. Morris- son; 2d, Mrs, B. 53. caii; aa, . A. Wilson. Hearth rug: Miss RA. Allen. ; Ladies' sweaterrMrs. & B. Gentry. Tnit Tamoshanter p:: Mrs. Gen try." . ' ' ". ' -:' : wA.madA furniture: J. E. Craven. ' Best dairy ' products; Mrs. -J., R. Caffey. - Leather; C. C. Smoot & Sons Co. -Upper ieatHer: C. 'm eayeau g ;; ;;; RTR6DUCTS.-i:gp Wv-. TT W .TftiiimnP'8. Mulberry. ifWheati2dSg 1 Wheat, Sdt W. T. Pennell. ; T!tiSa ttaYfctHiiWoodrufl Blkhs; Field peas, 1st: J,- W. Lewis, Ready Branch: : , ; - r ; Ahihii corn. IstrJ. W. Lew i TSir Rranrhi 2d J. C, Parsons, Stanton Bd W. .,W. Finley, North Wilkesboro. -: :; : : Tobacco; W. A: Gwyn, Ronda; 2d, WM. Duncanj 3d, W. Mi Dmncan; Celery: W. VLL Duncan; ''V V : -rMillet: ; J. P.. .Huffman, Eeedy Branch : "' o'.' Water Melon 1 C. A. Forester;- , J. W.Lewis. - :" i vOats: W.' W." Finley. . ' : Radish: Mrs D. d. Wiles. : Gourd: 0. A; Deal: 2d. Mrs. A. Finley; 3d, A Hntchisdh. Pepper: Miss Clara Finley; 2d, Mrs. J-D. Huffman, Reedy Branch. . : Highest stalk.corn: B. C Lowe. . , : Odd stalk (ribbon): Bingham Gei- Harness; J." M. Wellborn. -Trrn nro- - - T Ti TTydl. Readv Branch; 2nd, 2d, (VK Mplett,'Maple Springs r . , iPetrefied'Mgar inaple": T. D; Hall- Best mineral display:' Leander Woodie, Gray, C. - -Quarto: G. L. Gibbs, Boomer. - , .Dried fruit: Mrs. B. S. CalL , Leather pillow: Miss Carrie B. Caffey. -' ' -First prize on china .painting: Mrs. T. B. Finley; 2d, Miss Wan weiiDornr Field peasr 2d: H. V. Hix, Corn; Banner McNeill. Corn, six stalks, 2d: J. T. Hubbard. Corn, six stalks, 3rd: Chas. Lowe, Poors Enob. Cabbage: J. M, Blackburn, Sum mit. ' '. -' ' "' - Oil painting: Mrs. L. Dula; 2d, Miss Bessie Mornson Broom of peacock -feathers; Mrs. J. A. Cashion Plain sewiner: Mrg. W S. Caffey. : Crayon work : Miss Nellie Rousseau Floral culture: Mrs. W. S. Caffey. FIRST CLASS RAGES TUESDAY. Trnttinjy and nacinff-r-horses: Julia R (bay) mile in 24 Tr4; Giles Meb- ane (black) 2:24 3-4. v 2:25 Horses: Cmdarilla, Julta Mar- low md Happy Jack. , Won by Cin darilliUa, time 2 :40 first heat; 2$8 1-2 second heat. . . - WEDNESDAY Pacing horses: Julia R, Fancjan, Edna Gates 515: Fancian, first neat, mile in 2:19 1-4; second neat: Julia R. time 250 '1-4. Third heat: Julia R, time 2:22 3-4. 2 '25 gates Cindar ilia and Julia Marlowr Happy-J acK taxen out mw v. First heat won by Cindarilla 3 K)7 2 -2. Second heat: Julia barlow, wr 1-4. Third heat: " Julia Marlow, 3:04 1:2., THURSDAY 91 K Ciles Mebane and Fancian. Eirst heat won by Fancian 256 3-4 Second heat: Giles Me bane, 2:19 1-4. Third, Fancian, 2:20 1-4. ; ; - Gates 255.; Horses .Edna and Happy Jack. First heat won by TCdna 3:00. J Second heat won by Edna 2:59 - : HOME JiACES r .:. Running: Jordan Minton's horse. Trotting: C. M. Finley's horse.. ''''teW::'B.DReed's:h6r5e. Double driving team:- R. 15. rharr and WW. Finley. -r Mule race: won by Mr. Poindex ter: bi Yadkin.. Single driving: J. G. Hackett... Mountain bowboys: Chas. Johnson 1st. Milt Stanley 2nd. ' r Foot race: Elmore Brim. Ox race: Tie between Ed Craven and J. R. Adkins. '-ry Sy ;-:!-;.::.-; Tha ereasv eander pulling contest was won by one of the riders of the Wild West show attraction, y Tournament' ; F. G. : Harper nrst prize; W.; W." Finley v second; Frank TransQu; third; H. Horton, fourth. :rFldats:r'3 .Bpatnnouicmorwrjf, Goods Co:,; firsts Henry & Thompson C6seconoi.-i-i-v--,i ty&t. : Bestdriving pony Iee riempnui firkt nrizet Clintou Smoot, Jr., second. . Prettiest baby : : Mrs. m. nrame. ' Lady, horseback riding : Mrsi F. G. HarDerl first; Miss Mae Hamilton, mm I am prepared to furnish' you Ice aribT fresh meats every day at your, door.- Gall at my place or phone me, No.,82, what you want. George Reeves, ; ; North WilkQsboro; mn . . . . r . f .. BANK OF WILKES, r; ASpac nhour, Pres.;- a F. Moeeiw, Vicres.,. M. Sukks, Cathleri The true road to successSave your 1 moneyDon't spend all your earnings. The wise man saves bis money fcby . starting a bank account; It is " no jaecssary to have 100 to start a Banlt AecountMth The Bank nf.mWes.- .will do and is welcomed by this Bank, There, is everything in making a. , -.if.. a zl -Uy..,i Put. aairlA come for possible -. start ana aaamg w iv - r- . - . , siessrinisfort ' fire or-tK ves. . " " furnish vou a nice check-book free," or if you wish your' money to draw Interest, we furnish you a neat little pass book atI pay 4 per cent, com pound every 90 days. ' - ; , Your money is safe with us.; We have solid steel time:lock burglar-proof safes and vaults, and . we carry Burglar and Fire WIJ-PJ3SJ30J10, p. c. . Ct3-In8rothat jiomo of yoiire m either Th Hartford, PhoenU . ' . ' VI If Ctrmmfia Affont.' . , y. OIL ouf0 6""v , 7 "v : 'y or -ynU.M DHJBJ5T.-B, Kuv. n rrH i csl4 vou wa n t a n d at the prices thai wia pie our complete line in every department. - nadiesifeigood Wash f abricBT sksri)rmt8, ; .ginghams, hosiery, -underwed glovea, laces,; . y.MUVni'Tariaa r tnmtTlinffS. etc. ' L ..').:..' .s ,':r" ' Men's wear f rom ' head to foot, hats, shoes, , - shirts, underwear, etc., the nobbiest ;line out. : Our shoe department is complete with the . j . latest and best en-the, markets Menrboys, , o; ; v . V j-H. ". flVd f Kav want. '. f . ' women ana canureu tau " -rrzu 5- I, & CO. One of the ad vantages of hay- t int la thA.'TaCt that every transaction recorded on the books of the bank in con nection with your account .is. ar record to which you may have access if necessary. Sua - record; often proves .of great valueThis bahk.wiU be : ed to have your banking bu.si- 'ifc .' .T K FINLETro9idbnt. '. ,: W. GWYN, C.Uier. J. ,JE. . jriWJyJii t -TUT-vr-A .iiatftiit Cashier. - - ' .rlTin-ine,; 18927 OLDK3T.' ; 3TROSOE8T. . i " Something Nem: ,;" Ellisf Mooresville, hasopened a Post Card Parlor in No. Wilkesboro. a it v,'i nf hioh trr&d e work, both commercial and view, also . nome-por- t.n;tn,a rinm and maieenzageuiu Mi I AeVUleVa V , -w - . .... iritb, me and 1 willgo to your home and do your work.. All fcinas 01 wor time' Find me in the Andrews brald- in See sample case on sidewalk, wo Wilkesboro. - -r "r; ' fg.'1 --Bay real nice suit of clothes of C Call for the Fair. -: ; ftt rjffS'S'- - Fancy Toilet: Articles. . , , KuteKom.c;Kards.8tn.yth 1 t--.r- llgiMKiSiGpsto 0 , 5 - . - ' ' . ''-"3:;f.--:;: :ii. ;,.0 ' y
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