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V-.'- 4 j-'il.-i!': ."-r. -..-7 " ? - --- - : .,T -v, .-je??:. , -pirect and Indirect. NO. 20. t- f-. i - v V-'S' V'"' s- ri:-r- 5" -.V:-U"r 5 t' V.' ir-Miss Ulara Kenbovr w tio jb ri school a ;VVin8Jboa i at boaie "'X-'. '1; Mr. Frauk - Xunn - has . ac ,.-.H.-'rrc epteapbsitiiwith.5 -jJtJw O We ni Drug Co. at W i astop M r. Cbarle Xe wi 8 o f E lk ? in; spenth Sunday - Wilb; .hone Jf oiks here. .-v- -, . .tM r "ttei KFre ye ttisited 3?; evays t hyme-Jat 'Maister; Hu bert McKiell, ' of Washington v City, , is visiiing ' .his ? jrrand Darents, Bev. " and bjr ye:i time oac k' family, Traveli n g Musicians; t gave a very creditable perf ormancejin the Auditorium , here vM6nday. :;nightv;;v:-.-;; v!: i;.;, . . 'U3r' ' : ---Mess rsj H.' C. Caviness-an d ' Walter i Horton' attnded the Good rRoads .' Uonventioul ;at , Ashevilie last week, 'f -Mrs picer and daughter, Misl Janie;; of Kendall, were i ii, to wn last wee k visiti ng a t r--Miss Marie Long; after a vjtsit to ber sister here, Mrs. R. .' , Kv: Iljic ke tt h as returned to her honie at Statesville. ; ;MrR-? wyn and chil V drtni has returned to , their -4 liimaftespendinthe sum- ; ; m : r at B lo wi ug Rock . i j - ;J: ;q-Jt-X Mrs. CUUeti and daughter, - M:5S Jeiinie?who have heenis 'BVngtprSW hi te-8 ahd J. E S Spiii u ho urs, haye ret u rnpd td ; t iiei home at Richmond, iv a. - lltsv C. 'W liobinson and J Si? S u ghter,:Miss Ellen are spen d v i ng t he w! n ter ' months at -! Ko ;:fff i;Q:;i;loi3'o'iup80,h; ' 'ery Club Wednesday afternooriL aii tno memoers were preaeu i f- . - - r-Mr. LHen n m ariev w no -nai H r vbeen in High Ppiot for Tsomi: r ; - robntns; ;Visitea nis parents m r,.' " . ' r. l.,and MMarley and too si;K't?3.SS. jSitd? Sun - V-t-i-z--itheTesult ofa- croodimeeti ngTat ? "jK v1. PleasotQ.ro velasfcv'w eer? ?- MrCTrogden'sgreatlA uc; Iv Taut! I Mala 1X71 I Jitalria place at N. Wilkesboro, Qct, 2R 909 One hundredrdollars -in -prizeS; lOjiJtuosp . : r M.r Aiuton Jdoreroan ; uiew ;moruiQg3,av plher:thbme;Ca .was tim True? there are two .cases,-; but rihey have been strictly'quarah I sbl etovb0iupvUntiUa8hort'J .The'Hus iK Ihed andiaf edbin g lwellpaiid feB:thSwaj 4 Hustler mention' the tnumerous r v i sfe ceases ;reportea:in :its owo uoi ie f;;-e;Slig: i SSSS -SSIIf ur-htihund ' framing he jsure jto S ipakeJbrgans save ; youa S -profil" t Mr, J; I " My ors has return ed from a second trip 4o North ir i;itiarke Will ! !K-if you nrant ta hrfcj gocMd ittle f aroi: call on A. A:. ' Leach ihea"r:MbtiiwFall?M?4 kMralthejal trailing for the; Jefferson Standard.Life n8uranWCb ;Vpeut Sunday iu P-Mrsf Cp Fbmsou&and isaes pns .;rCpai noon r . auu. ay Holinaa are attending . the air at Greensboro this week.? MrlrIHBarkeiofFoi 01 UisjSC?' ho) hbeeijviit; itg her-sister, Mrs-C.'y. Miller returned to her homo today ." Hon, R. L. . Boughton .and family,of Laurelsprings, came Gf from tentoteen years this in Sua willV condUiipKDegii their hohxe here for thwmter. These good peopte-iare a valu a ble accessi o h 1 1 : t h e town and school . r : ft;' 5 c:--"- -f iff ;" --Berba Walsh age about seven y erb and daughter ;;pf MrtaUdMlFjn died at;3heij I ast Thu r8d ay night. Bhe had been sick for some months and suffered "grtlylief ore;f death relieved ' hert;Si ; : -V . i A little onMrg.Tyi Harris, near rMoravian Falls died last Saturday: night rafter , , only a few hours of serious : ill- n ess with' 8 bme t h i p.g;li k e co n v ulsibns. ; T hplittlefe 11 bw had not beeu well orjiibjhe i timely : " " "; ''--;-, f-V--"."i ' '-."- 'i'': ' " vT'l'fT' T-A telarnof mUlesbamb Unto to wn on a wild tare a few day s ago; rfand IiiUt nif b r ; the l i niely work of Mr. C. Wf Minion who succeeded ? in stopping them the boy .driver . would likely t a ve been V k i ed . T . Parents should -hembecareful ittput tihg unsafe hor6s and mules th the liandsof Jiiere boys. ij0zZ rattled and the : h ard ware ; j h- led,: -while the .grocery me n were i n a rush all d ay i and that. gemai smite on tiie. iaue oi .; uur polite and most excellent ban k chiirliait Salurdaydicaed that i.business was good - and t hat t here, i sr life v i n -1 h efpld town, vet5 ! Ybu: can't down Wilkes, she is comi ug't zt-U - Monday 'at prmT, His; Honor Judge Council presiing. vTh e cWwajre maljghlygthose wno nav.e.ousiQiess in. court are in attendance;1 Perhaps i the mopiJi n teips ii ng J j$etbf:;l)e tried at tlii ie3rm is i M itcljell ainst ; ; Wl 1 born . lhis ncase h as gone tithrpugh : .t he : courts once ana comes oacic ior a new, 'Get. your fall fertilizers qf ; Call Prices "Buaranteed; Attorn ey H. : .J . Uay mess who attend ed the Good ; Road s Convention in vill0j week is very encouraged in the prospects for so mefoad st tbjhb uuilWlnWlsin!? thejnear;: future, f The"dtminati ngJdea i n the ' convention: Iwas "tojfrfirsf makejsentime neb bl e'.br k anizedM i n e ve ry towiiahib th1rbli1?wichth roads ae tppassM4Cayu ness speaks of Joying: tcgetla I raameeting ; theiti ssehs of f Wilkes at an. early oate ?; and thoroughly oscuss t and h a ve someTigf obd; speaprs,: SeflcelMuSgS come ahd. give faats and figures anshoHatanbe dbues ThleWhole couurty Is beebmin j aroused on-the su bjeot an d-itr w u i jio o a gr ea -w ui u u , i thej 8 tateaud Fed eraif go vern meutiwilliebine i i n and helpv the peopletb build t hese road s:: - A mice' Hne of XpouglaifiKoes .;W'.- tThe first liiroadg built f into airajounti4:: jjfprthirsfetea years, ; rat h er': a disad van tage than an adyjahtagetaa niajb ity, of the people. .This be : cause the railrsd brings, with :BaIlroads. 1 1 pid f vr conditions jot in d ustriaLrwOnderi ng&b w theyS 1 i ve''' so ana commerci at lite .aou ne people must hav&: time to. adapt ttiemsl ves tQ'thes tibnf;ManyinlI practieally abandon their farms and begin to strip: t h eif- of r-ti m be r and : tah bark " , and haui;ittbthe thus soon reduce themselves to a cb n d i tibu;bf livi hg f r 6 mhan d to mouths ;Butjafter;j:aJperiod th e better. - Farmers j begi n - to - devote more arid " moreratte n tibn to. theirs f amsif jChejr Tciil trVate them more' jcarefully and Intel ligen tly They: diversify tbeircjrpps and pa tion to 8 - money cr p . This hew condition has already aris en i n Wikes,cou ny. O n e h as but to travel over the county to see wbrld eviclences of v ini prove roent . 1 n e very section. There are now ten neat resi -den1ces,tbgetherit good out- . . . ' , .. i - where there was one ten years ago.' - T he same is true of churches and sch ool j: houses J This is all because of ourr rail road. ; It has brought new in dustrial and commercial . life and the people h aye ' 'caught on " Wo now need new rail'1 road, outlets We heed 4 rail ro ad to Tay lors viile an d. o oe westward : across the - moun ' tains. If necessary we. could abundantly afford to vote bonds to aret them. We made no bad tradewKeh wepteconds r the road we already have. The road "now practically pays ? the tax" necessary to pay the cou pons on the railroad : : bo nds The people, of North hrrk whinh Avmild nnt hp in existence but for the- railroad, ho w pays more ax than.i t h e ehtireceunty paid .before. - th railroad was biiil C This takes ho account of the other fittle tow ns -and en te rprises; that have grown up because of the railroads ?-:"Hp-7 H -' : here is now Activity in rail road circles. It is practically' certain that a railroadwill jhe. built" acrbssihe'mountaina in the near future. "Shall itpi&ef built fr4rQXesueorq:.r nis is a question of; gre , import aa ce to ; our . peppi. : : ; ii it should be built iromElkin or eiirwhereJ wiod vebe?; Le t lou rpeople no t sl eep u po n eiri&gCet tliemelbbme rdyj; pctibabte8sitrte u i v luu iuurttk i u ; v . a u r?i ; i - road f rom iWilfcesbojrteweStJ Card of Thanks. : SMjSB if Pa b'dg farai ly thismeanigthai3in neighbors and - surrounding. cbmma nit f fbrtEeir? ki ndness and sympathy : during the sick-- ;tvhabexs: pThetMogtetsv 8 are gpod, but-1 he scupprmon g NewsianO If SuphconiparisbnsaTbi ito hnH ral I v hrb vokincr. ; -The Ne ws - and 1 Observer knows. clous tastes of a son ker; : or bungled aDisthe au orityhateyer ohthe imb- - Madamlmor Saja: i; , hat:it is lucky the man in t ,That the- man who could : run a newspaper tp suitre very body went to H eaven long ago. - - .. .That some of bupeople . keep thevbalaneo of the community. well. - JThat when: you seeia banana peel resting ph the: side vwalk aJbhoxf ourehronie loafers approachiogi' for an-early ;f all W M-0'$i :Tha:eti:bj tor' vmeanssometnljQgtb but in Wilkes this : meamnjg iis altogether different. Vlt means to, get but and hustre ike-- to get so me'thing to eat. .r- : That some of our pretty Jittle fgi rls seem qui te fond of oiir cunning little bbys; on whose lips the first appearance.- of what will iu;the course of time bea mustache; And , really, girls you are; imperiling the lives of t he s o boys ; by keeping them, up so late at' night. : Re member that, boys should al-. ways ga tb'bed early. A ' - That the life of an editor was i saved' by "a silver dollor in .his pocket. A bran k sho t at : him and the ball struck- the dollar We shudder to think what would have happened f had. it been this scribe. vWill some 'of bu r 4elijQguents please send us a dollar at oncev . t- Tke PresidenVs Tourot & Success Chrlott018eaTtr. 4;?: '? - - - r When President raft -reached San Francisco hie had com pleted one-tliird of the mileage of hi$ intended -tour and had tfna4ei.illV speeches ; He is booked;for.300 rnoro speeches before getting back to Wash ingteh. JW henhe has complet ed bis ; tpiir w hat vi li:heZ h a ve accomplished byV his arduous laborsr ; WIH he have "aided his party by- reconciling the West 1 to the - Fay ne-Aldfich ideabf tariff reform or liave cony iuceoV th e: South that vi t would be best for -itt; towheel into the Repu blican line? The re a re n o in di cati ons ' that beha.succeeded in th first endeavor and is still less likelir hood of his accproplishin g the-l desired end in thp-latter :part "bf-histour.;: : The fact :is tliat so far Mrliaft's tour: has been some w h at of a - disappoi nt men t t?hbse;wrexpepted; great thingJ6xrsulttherefromr the purpose was tojetrengthen thbRepublicaUrg par tyinuthe West and South hp - made bad begi n ni n g. His Bos ton speech the first of the series wjas not calculated to draw the .people bfeithetbV West orSouth to himv; ahdwhen he: so emphat tpally; eetared; hi msel f fan2 ad yocate oAldrichism hew enedj hisScusbItf begins to" 1 boas i f t hetp resid ential ibur will W little more than Xfabor f-4MrM;i; AHi ggin fi - oil i n specior 1 or gtais u isfcriui,? v as ju, "o wiifHpnd ayJBtb jprjigwithj - Dr. Turner gxgltithsteih d i tph eTia scare - las f f we ek ; the enroll men t iii" t he Hi g h Schbo 1 1 hire for the: first week -was 220 . About thirty are in: ; attendance from but side the Hisrictv JjZM IPrhe J 1 1 tleld aught ero f Mrs, MlibNieli-literprr oese nousiy jsick. y:-,m r? 1 1 u- Niell has i us t S passed th rou gh the!deepjwaters in death of her husbaod a f ewtdays ago, and r this "seems to be "a double afflic- Klain prepare rtlafs every day yo place pi phjone ' F3 E. A.'FAiMHocB, Prea.j: C. F. Morrison, rV:r'-:---'-S-?.K"t ueorofe g 4;The true w wall yphr earnings. rThe wise man saves his. money by starting abahk accbuntIt is notnecessary to have $ 100 to start a is welcomed byth U Bahki There ii everything in making a ' : start and adding Jp-itegularly Put : aside some for possible ; s sickness - rTnisfortune po not xislc the loss ofour moneybyv i v fire or: th ;ves.-Z '"'ii'-: a ..-tv- . 4 - If want to do a checking business, wejurnish you-a nice; ," chec)lukfree,-or ifyou wish your money to; draw Interest, we ' c furnisn'you a iieat ;13LtU!ejpassJookf ad pay 4: pen cent . coin- ' ' pound every Wdays.. I:. ".' ';-: :":;p ?4;'5lr ::.'t 4 ' . Your moneyis safe" with us W havesolid ateel timevlock.v burglaf-probf safjes and vaults,- and wo carry Burglar and Fir f &Insurance,4 & -,;r" iJr r'' V v'r TMMMlfe:tiL '.-jiu Insure that home of yours in either TheIIajrtfordtPhoeniji:- 1 : or Liverpool and London aiid Globe. Firo rnsiranc Co. ; : " ' -'; "' ; : i ' " Z "T' ' ,. " '. ' " ' T i " iRciheinSber have the merchandise you-want- and at the prices thatw you. Co hie BuKcpmp Tjadies des3 goods, vash fabrics, silks, prints, ;:; ginghams, hosiery, underwear, gloves "laces, ;. I i j T; i f embroideries trimmings ;eip r- , v; 7 ' - Men&'Wear from bead to foot, hats, shoes , . " : , shirts, underwear, etc., the nobbiest jine orit. ' r Our shoe department is complete with the : "-i y : : latest and best en the market .--4ten; boys, ,r ; ; " wometi and children can find '"V For A. M. UUUKl eep ecorcl SOne of the ad vantages of hav- --ing a bahk; account is the fact that every transaction recorded; ?on the books of the bank in con-i . - hection with your accounttis a r-: record to which you may have accessifnecessa record o f te n proves of. great r value; " This bank will be pTeas-r ; i S Sed ':P' n e ss' ??SiB?FtNLEYi:PTOi ; ; ; . ; E. G. FINLEY - f Opened for Business 1992.. , iiiiiiiiiiiiii COMPLETE LINE. SEE US AT; : NORTH WILKIN BORO. .V ill Fancy Boxi Caifid j 1 Fancy Writing.Pape r, v i- : i f - Kute Komic raras, ; s B ad justnything you want, J "' --,-' i" mm Gall ; at my Nprth Wilkesboro, . '-Vice-Prea., C. M Siikcts, ' Cashied- l-';r- 'v).'..'.' r . - 4-- what I hey want. ' . :h & sons co,; GVVYN, CashUr;- Assistant Cashier';-;-'-yi:u OLDKST. STRONGEST " 1 ieis, ,:r... 4'-. 'xv- 'i',v" .4 v -"PS asf? ;rwoatHIfctermSjp I Jutire5(HYea atC Call's ,f. -"J-"-'"- - : " ''''r?''jf'. . -. .if - . '-4? ;X J "J. ..i.-
The Chronicle (Wilkesboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 13, 1909, edition 1
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