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N. C, Febuary. 27 1896
Tl.j Caucasia says that Surry
r-oijr.'y AIJanc lias cputributed
r.00 U tha Polk monument, We
f!;il noknow thoro wns such an
rgauu&(ion in (Bjfistenco-
Tha Winston Republican say
that electoral fusion between the
Populist and Republicans in
J-'orth Carolina this year, is not
frtjiy onxt to impossible, but un
desirable and, dangerous,
Mr. Marshall L. Mott, the fo
Mfiitor of th.s judicial district
plewled guilty t3 tb,e charge of
gambling, iu Foiyth court last
w'ok and was fined $10.00 aod
prst. It cannot bo fsaid that this
i nartisifea persecution as the
presiding Judge Norwood, was
filleted on the same ticket with
Mott. This is indeed a prfetty
dtat of alfalra. An officer who
is sworn to uphold and enforce
the laws punished for Violating
thm himsolf, But this is Reform.
Several weeks ago a pcusion
jE?a.uiiaer was in town, and some
pn told an old colored man Tom
pwyn, who is wg!1 known around
town that the pension agent was
looking for him, that the govern
ment was going to ppnsionail tho
pldslavss. Tom would not believe!
Jt at first, bijfc when a drummer
fleiftd him 40,00 for his chance,
The railway commission has
issued an order that railroads
shall bulletin tm minutes before
hand the arrival of trains at tele
graph stations, and if behind time
the time of arrival shall be ap
proximated as nearly as pos
siblo
The much talked about prize
fight has actually taken place at
last and the country breathes
easier. Fitzsimmons knocked
out Maher in the first round. It
only took him ninety five min
utes to do the little Irishman up.
The fight took place in Mexico.
Tho Statesville Semi-Weekly
Landmark has been enlarged to
a seven column paper. We note
with pride the rapid advancement
which this paper the best of all
the weekly State papers is mak
ing and congratulate it on its
success.
Edgar W. Nyo better known
as "am rsye inenumorisi aieu
at his homo at Buck Shoals near
Ashe ville Saturday evening. Ov
erwork is said to be the cause of
his death. He was a gonial
whole souled gentleman and we
regret to hear of his death.
Oscar Welch, aged"-, an oper
ative in mill No. 2 of the Worth
Manfacturing Company at Cen
tral Falls, was trying to adjust a
belt on a pulley Tuesday when
his arm was caught and in a
twinkling it was torn off between
the wrist and elbow and he was
whirling around the shaft which
was making 2u0 revolutions toi
tho minute. He died in a few
hours.
A correspondent writing from
Traphill. to tho Raleigh News
and Observer, says:
"It is thought by the leading
men of all parties in this section
of the State that Dr. Tyre York
, Yadkin Letter,
Lougtowu needs a doctor bad-
'y-
The weather like a womniis
affections continues variable.
Mr. R. P. Crater has been
right sick for the past few days.
The Public School attbis place
touglu by J. II. Mathis closed
today.
Mr. Andrew Gentry will leave
here next Monday for Simpson,
Kansas where he will no doubt
find work to-do..
New corn is worth hirty five
cents per bushel. Several per.
sons are making arrangements
to go to boiling it.
Mr. Calvin Gross whose insan
ity was nottid in the Times some
time ago will be taken to the
State Ilospital at Morganton
soon
We are pained to announce
that Mrs. A. M. Tomlin of this
place is dangerously sick. She
is considered in a critical condi
tion. Mr. J. P. Kay will sell his
property the "8th inst, and will
leave in 'a few days for Barbers
Mills Indiana where he will re
aide in the future.
On last Saturday night a
parly of young people assembled
at the kind and hospitable home
of Mr. F. L. Gentry at Flanpton
ville to enjoy a few hours in
conversation and nice music.
Miss Maggie Hampton held us
almost spellbound for half an
hour on that sweet and beautiful
duet "Home Sweet Home."
P. M. II.
Longtown Fed. 22, 1890.
Saved Hid -Life
BY USING
ayer's Cherry pectoral
"wnenmy aaopi- o
ed 'A'us Hevcn o
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yeiu-g of iie, he had j
cougn 0
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as severe a
a I ever knew nny.
onu to suffer from
lie coughed luces- 0
nnnttv nnil .nit. lit) O
FL blood. I tried overy-
;. thhw- T enuld tllillk
of, but lio constant- ol
ly grew worse, amt JJ
I feared the poor 0
little fellow would surelv tile. At last, I
gave him Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, being
recommended to do bo by the physician, o
This mediolne gave tho child speedy re- o
lief and effected permanent cure." 5
Mrs. M. E. Deuat, Liberty, Texas. o
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Ayer's Cherry Pectoral !
Recalved Highest Awards
AT THE WORLD S FAIR
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J. L. TURNER,
NORTH WILKEBOltO. X. C
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SCHOULERS
DRY GOODS STORE
AND
ilSLLISJARY
ESTABLISHMENT
It. T. M0TSINOEH, Saleiman.
PLANT DED CLOTH, AWAY
DOWN.
BOOTS AND SHOES IN SAM
. PLES. VERYCAEAP,
REMNANTS OP FRJES'
STRIPED SHEETING,
ONLY 6 CENTS.
Our fine Hup of Ladips Beave,
Plush, and Fur Capes, at
Less than New York cost.
D. D SCOULER,
WINSTON. N. Ct
will ho ii.-l(nendprit-eandida.tn
hp scouted the idea and went toifnr r,nr, n.vt fn. n i
hunt up the agent to get more
information. Of course it was
all a joke but what do we see
now? A bUl before Congress
introduced by Senator Thurston
pood money. This is a great
bill. It ousrht to pass with a
rush. Uncle Tom would get his
1500 and his 15 a mouth regu
larly, and of course he would let
cir Eli; in msrch; n s and farmers
have part of the money and in
that way tha government would
b helping our people indirectly,
push it Mr. Thurston and if you
peed any help ju6t call on us.
W wilj bring you a train load of
darkeys to Washington every
weK 10 lot'Oy tor the bill if it
peed 3 bd.
youa cfiEDir,
T"$omo p&ople seem to think
fiat their credit is good for an in
fUiiiiita length of timo It is al
most a criminaloffense to expect
a business man to trust you, not
far a few weeks or a mouth and
to allow your debts to go unpaid
for six months or a year. Busi
ness meu Lava to meet their ob
ligations promptly. The big
firms will oot carry them over a
certaia l&flgth of time and their
customers cannot .vxpect any
roater latitude to ba givau them.
U surprising how many "well-
lo do people allow their bills to
go unpaid until tho dealer, much
agaicst his inclinations, is forc
ed to tend thf obnoxious dun and
thereby rbap6 give mortal of-
fvWS,
"Hateful old thing. we heard
a merchant called the other day
who had dared, pressed by his
own sharp necessities, to dun myj
iaay. ui course i expected to
pay the bill some day."
By, it i the some day. dear
sir, and, Scar madam, to which
yea put off paying for your gro
ceries, your dry goods, your
?noes, your mrqituro, or your
drugs tbat pv&ds so many bu6i
p.ess men to the wall, True, it
is not aiways convenient to pay
at once and the accomodating
buicess man will tell you your
cvt-dit is good, but in the name
pi heaven keep it good.
Doq't lat your billa go unpaid
i day longer tbaa you ci help
fad above all tilings don't make
it a jioint to forget whether you
fcive paid them or not. Ex-
one of (he best stump speakers in
the State, and if he does come
out, he wili give Zig Zag Linney
or any other man a hard race to
beat him. The Democrats of
Gov. Dough
Governor of
ton to be the next
North Carolinia.-'
pf Nebraska, to pay every negro Wilkes want Lieut
now living, who was iu slavery,
from -4,03 a mouth if less than
fifly years old up to 815.00 a
paouth jf seventy, Iu addition
la this if the darkey emerged
fr6hj slavery peaniless be is to
have 850Q besides of Undo Sam's
A Far-Ilcfcch Eg Prayer.
There is nothing in Iho world
which equals in uniqueness the
prayer of the old time darkey. A
l Union county negro is credited
i with winding up a long and fer
vent petition in the following
words; "Now, oh Lawd. bless
all dem people away oil yander
in Africa and Asia and Spasia
and dem f ureign countries where
deiootob man has nobor trod
and Gawd himself knows not of!"
Monroe Journal.
Manufacturer and Dealer iu
Cabinet Work, Upholstering,
FURNITURE, !
Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes,
. Burial Shoes, and General
Undertaking.
I FINE WOOD MANTELS A SPECIALTY. I
-AI..SO-
Manufacturer of Mattresses.
I I
L B. CALLAWAY,
ELKIN. n. c
GENERAL MERHANT
OKALKU IN
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
I have the reputation of carrying
THE BEST STOCK OF LADIES
1ND GENT'S SHOES l TOWX.
Haw just received a nice, liae
liecoived a large stoi lc of
Glassware, Lam;?, Tarablers,
Direct from Liverpool.
Tariff off.
Use Mason Jars, the best (o k eep
fruit in. and easy to use. .
You will lind my stock com
plete and at my old stand on
Front Street, where I will be
glad to. see you. .
FIGURES DON'T LIE,
PRICES TALK,
OUR GOODS ARE ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES
Calico, So. aud Co. yd. Lawns, 6c,
Dress Suitings and DimiUes, 7c. apd 8c. .
Percals, 8c. and 10c C?-epon Brocades, 20c.
Taffetta Moires, 20e. and .r)c. Puckings. 10c.
Denims, 10c. Pins. lc. and 5c
Ladies" Hose. 8c , 10c, 15c to 25c. pair.
Ladies Gauze Vests, 10c, 20c, 25c. and 50c. pair.
Ladies Gloves. JOc, 15c. and 25c. pair.
Ladies Belts, 10c, 15c and 25c. each.
Ilall Thread, lc. 500 yards Spool Cotten, 5c
Ladies Shoes, lace or button, $1,00 tp ?2.00.
Ladies Slippers, black and tan, '75c, $3.00 and 1.25.
Notions in endless variety and too many to name them.
M.T stork for th Snrlne Trade In full and comTilr.tn-in nrv 5in. It i n
nn larfic as 8i.niohoimecairy.J)iitH'i! new, clean and fren. I malt prices
and live up to them. I wo. k for a, prntlt and expect It. I do not claim to
sell goods S!0 to 50 per cent.luss than where but I do piomise to (five you full
value for every cent you spend with ra.
1 appreciate your trade. I thank you klndlv for vou. patronite in Hie
pnt and will do my bent to please yon in the time tp come. A cordial invlia
Hon Is extended to you to come o my store whe,u In )klu.
J(. S. DELL.
Yours to pies jo.
Geiser. Threshevs,
Peerless Engines,
Horse Powers,
If
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The most populous country
Oblivion. Many go there:
return.
Tho largest river is Time.
The deepest ocean is Death.
The region where no living
thing hath habitation is called
Yesterday.
The most highly civilized coun
try is To day.
Tho highest mountain is called
Success. Few reach the top
6avo those who watch sharply for
tho passing of the spirit of the
mountain, Opportunity, who car
ries upwara all those" that-seize
upon him.
- The greatest desert is called
Life, and it has many oasist
These are called Hope, and Am
bition, and Love, and Charity,"
and Home, And of them all the j
last is most beautiful. Besides!
That the blood should perform
its vital functions, it is absolute-
feW il.r nonnccnpir if. cViruilrl wr finlv
be pure but rich in life-giving
elements. These results are best
effected by the use of that well
known standard blood purifier,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
The Discovery Saved His Lite.
Mr. G. Caillouotte, Druggist,
Uoaversvilla. 111., says: "To Dr
King's New Disovery 1 own ni.v
life Was takeuwith La Gripp
and tried all the physicians for
miles about, but of no avail and
was given up and told IcouJd not
live.--Having Dr. King.s New
Discovery in my" store I. sent for
a bottle and began its use" and
from the first does began to get
better, and after using three bot
tles was up and about agaiii. It
is worth its '"'eight in gold. We
won't keep store or house without
it." Get a free trial at Dr. J, W
$ , I fit
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Watch
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EIEIN, V. C.
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tho Southern Stock Mul ual. of
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LEADING- DEALERS IN
.Furniture, Coffins and Caskets,
j Our stock is larger and more complete than ever, and it is our
j pleasure to sail you the BEST FURNITURE to be found for
j LESS MONEY than you can buy at any Other place. The
j amount we sell and tho advantage we nave in manufacturing is
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THE EKIN WOOLEN MILLS,
ELKIN, Surry County, N. C,
MANUFACTURERS O
Jeans, Qassiiuere, Linseys, Flannels
Blankets, Knitting Yarns,
and Single Yarns.
CUSTOM WORK A SPECIALTY.
WE PAY FREIGHT ON ALL WOOL SHIPPED US.
BUT DO lOT PAY EXPRESS.
When Buby wa nick, we gnv her Cestorfab
When slie van a Child, (he cried for CastorJa.
When slie became Mtas, she clung to Csstorla
When fill had CUildrttO, she gavo them CaatorUu
N. W. N. C. K. II.
Greensboro, Winston-Salem
and Wilkesboro.
n. 57, Mixod S.e Note.
lj'ive Grfennboro,
ly-ave Wln.Mtoa-:ilem.
levc Kural Hall.. ..
I-av F.lliia
Arrive Wllkt)oro,...
y 7
2 5 . m.
40 p. tu.
2 H p. ni
i 0 p. tn
r.O p. m.
Children Cry for
Pltpher's Castorla,
D illy E 43 ept Sunday.
12 . m.
fo 30 a. m.
1 1 Si p. m.
I p. m.
1 so p. m.
Noe
otherwise are complaining of
hard times" but none look so
much dowu in the mouth as the
dentists.
The little daughter of Mr. Fred
Webber. Holland, Mass., had
a very bad cold and cough which
he had not been able to cure with
any thing. I ga.'e him a 25 cent
of Chamberlains Cough Romedy,
says W. P. Holdon, merchant
aud postmaster at West Orim
field, and the nest time I saw him
he haid it worked liki a charm.
This remedy is intended especial
ly for acute throat and lung dis
eases such as cold croup and iK HaiCV.
whooping cough, and it is famous j SSS! JSS.
for its cures. . There is no danger ! - -oy Expt, sua e y
. . .. .... ... , .. I-vr WliiRtfiii-Salem, 7 on . m.
in giving it It tO children for it Arrive Om-Bsboro. Sinn, tn
contains nothing injurious. por!.Ni'TErNwr!Ll7atc0r'ns,,ori'M''u1;ivs-
Lcnvo (lrvenatxro
ly aw Win: ton -Salem,
Ieavo Rural Hall
Uoavtj Kllln
Arrive WllkcFboro.
No. 5. Mixed Sec
Ieave Wllktfctrro. yia. m.
Ijrave KlUltx 1M. tn.
lev'H Rural Hall. .. I30p. m.
lycav WiUMton-Saleiu I Vf p. m.
Arrive Greensboro.. 8 p. a.
No. 6 Dally Exot pt Snndajr
Leave Creernbiiro,.... l?lSp. n
Arrive Winston Salenj j; ji m.
No. 6 Dally Except 8uur.
Leave Wilkesboro. IWo m,
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sale- hy J. S. fl.'ll,
mm
Ilow Lines, 8, 12, and 15 cents.
Trace Chains. 30, 35, and 40 cents.
Hoes, 20, 25, and 30 cents.
Dixie Points, 2 for 15 cents.
The whole plow for $1.40.
GOOD SEWING MACHINE, 22.00 & 24.00.
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