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The North Wilkesboro Hustler from North Wilkesboro, North Carolina • Page 3

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North lUtlhrsbnrn tjusllrr. Sot ice! ant Your ii A. 1- 3 North rarolina, Wltkw i-minty. By vtrtur tf a power of salt3 ontnln In i rtM In iit ii oi nM, -'u( fit on ihi' -i't it if No nii. i hfiritf Hamilton i.

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7. tit Ihi-couri linus itoor In i Put it in a farm near Lenoir the I low ii of Wilki -i ll to Hh- hi-in-. i.itid. town that has more work to do than it lit- iiiK'ilnn, mm. -hull iiiK'ivi in Christmas Presents AT has workers to do it.

We Sell the Earth Lenoir Realty Insurance Co. um tl. M-rittt ii of html inn mi itl bi-iiiy in unl Nor! nl out -l imli Qin ti of ihtj low ii of -Non -Imm-o, ami lnutiniVtl follow-: licin-uiiiu at a MiurwiMMlun I lo- -iilf of Poor I Iihim-liraiu-h ninniiiL; N. K. ri pol.

to K. H. linr. ih-'iu-t north Hh-s to rnint-r. itifiicf '-t poles Spinilsli uiik, In-iu'i- hi th 2" pult- to a Miikf.

hi-nrr s. W. to hi I t-i in inn. Hint Il UCl'I'Ji IHOlVOl l'-. Mitl nlf Irinu to MitMy shM iml.

littit- nih-ivM on Mini' 11ml iost of Tht- lN-rt inluT Till. II. I'lttH TKU. Trust i-v. rame Drug Company LKXUIR.

X. C. .1. K. MATTOCKS, c.

and Treas ITEr.3 A LOCAL KATUBE. 1 i What Is Beit? Kald ad Dob lo Town and Connlj lirieflj KrlatiMl. Rev. V. F.

St'ik-y will i re nc from his pulpit in this place Sun. lay. The Methodist Sunday school wil give a Christmas tree at that church tonight. Mrs. S.

A. Finley, who has heen ill for the last week, is now recovering, friends will lie glad to learn. Tite young people of the town have-lieen enjoying themselves in skating opera house this wtek. Mr. A.

A. Finley killed four is Wednesday which weighed 1 1 1 pounds. This is a tine average of 0 pounds each. A Christmas treat will be given the children of the Baptist Sunday school at that church next Wednesday iter noon at 3 o'clock. Mrs.

J. E. Foster, who has 1 ien visiting her sister in Florida, came up Saturday on the noon train and left that afternoon for her home in Jefferson. Mrs. J.

Fi. Spainhotir and Miss ltertha Spainhour returned Wednesday from Morganton, where they at itic! Palmer's Fine Perfumery, French Stag Horn Sets, Fine Skirt Bags, Military Brushes, Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens, Parkers Fountain Pens, Xorlli I Hiolinn. I Wilkes Comity. 15y virture of ajMiwi-r of sab' on-. taini'd in a certain MortiriifH' l'i'd exceiitfil on the Istli day of 'Ortnlr, liy .1.

15. Dniiiron and wift I.aurn 1 It. 1 a 1 1 1 iii to J. I''. Hutchinson I to seeniv the payiuent of the iim of intmest thtrc- Wbl Nunnally'sandHuyler's Fine Candies 3 S3f on from (leiohrr 'JOth till iaid.

subject to the iiayment of which di'cd of trust is duly recorded iilUlu otliee of lieinster of Heeds for Wilkes County, N. in llouk j.Vi. 1 will at one o'clock 1'. M. on the 12th day of at At Home From School.

ltmiriiiir lihcr I'conlc. A True Kih Story from Kinlc.v's lainl. the court house dour in the town of Wilkeslioro, Wilkes County, N. sell to the highest liidder at inlilic 1 auction the following descrilied piece or I'arcel of land lyin.and heiiiir in Wilkes county N. ahout miles west of the town of North houndeil as follows: lteu-in- Thi' followini; younir ik-oi1i we; chrwttn-w i a Flour.

We have just received another ear of White Koek Hour. Try a sack and bt t'on-vineed there y. no better made. Yours to serve, A. B.

Williams Company. North Wilkesboro, N. C. vnu.iuiiiiH t.i UUIIVfOl IK tlUU OUl "Inde Luffus fransim was in town iearn win at home this wwk from nrp K. i.

n. i 1 1 t-v tended the Powell-Patton for it but the weather has been so bail Hiiiiiiasei nuesaav. i nrie kuiui watheu m-: in the State, to sieilil the to Mr. S. V.

Tomlinsnn's wholesale es- holidays at home. Some have already this week that they are not going to siiooks thirty poles get as much work done before Christ-! tlem-e north six- tablishnunt: he is a great fisherman arrived: iy iniee easi iniy pines hi a small maple on a ridue hy a tiatii: one of the fishermen "called of th he tool; from his locket In lannsay rerguson and l.in.l-; mas as twy to do. say Carlton, Walter Hackett, A. Thl, for the nrooosed brid-i north decrees east night poles Tuesday. Dr.

M. Turner accompanied Mr. Eugene Whittington, to (ireenshoro Monday for a operation for appendicitis. Miss Ethel Whittington also accompanied her brother. Mr.

J. F. Yates, of (Ireenshoro, to a "urn thence fortv seven der i over Roaring river at this ulace wa. under jaw bone ot a wondertul Imttalo FU-et Mayberry, Ink Hidge, fish he caught last "Saturday s-a-week arrived Wednesday night; Miss Kliza-on the lower een' of I flair's Island." i both I'ikm, I'resbyterian college at Uncle Riifus beleives in the signs and arrived last ni-ht: Misses not let on the 1th, inst. for the reason that there wasn't enough money subscribed.

Dr. and 0. 0. Brvar.t came up Tuesday to place a hot air said "I carry my hook with me all the Hackett and ii i nvidiT.iT f.f 0. Vi -i i iiikin on east twelve pules to a small doy wood at the Jane Johnson field; thence north eleven poles to a small suur-wood; thence north forty live decrees east fifty poles t'i a small hlack fritiii at Mulberry creek thence west to the ry pfjjht amy rivet thence C'Vek.

UHlOS to sii'iiU ii.uc-e v. one-handved and sixteen poles to a white oak thence south a few degrees east to tlie beginning, containing seventy acres more are less. Said lands having good mills and other improvements. Terms of sale one third cash on day of sale, one third in 12 months and one third in two years, notes for deferred payments with approved security and drawing interest from date. This December 10th, liXXi.

J. K. 11 CTCH ISO mortgagee, liv OSCAK C. DANCY, attorney. i.ve i.itfay: Miss Luura Smith, Asiiii-ville; Messrs.

Alonzo and T. Hayes, Wake Forest, arrived Monday Miss Ellen Robinson, at Red Springs, will spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. ('. McDairmid, at Wilkesboro Manufacturing Comp'y. Maunfaticturcrs of Sash, Doors, Blinds, flantels, moulding, Building Material.

First-class workmen employed Satisfaction inaranteed. Wilkesboro Manufacturing Comp'y, North Wilkesboro, N. C. Cai! at Wilkfsii'jiu. if Caii wi'i 'lave i lis'm--." -I nn his entire house heated by this pro-; his hook with the red worm: "I cess.

I somin' nibbling at iny hook I known! Capt. and Mrs. J. T. Peden gave right then somin' was gom to happen.

supper and delightfully entertained a In a little bit I felt that iish swallow number of young people last Saturday the red worm. 1 jes let 'im worry afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock com- himself out and then 1 took an pulled plimentary to their sons, Messrs. Joe, him to the show." John and Fred. i The fish was of a wonder size for i. 1,,, this section, and was caught nearly At the Moravian balls Academy to- night, December 21st, there will be a tw 1 "nf "Sock Social." Free lunch will be hiW tt'pth 1,1 lfc llke ot a served and contributions will be re- turned tonight in the silk socks sent I'setulo ltoival.

out with printed invitations. X()t manwegk, ReV. W. The Orphean Musical Club will be lirad.shaw held a revival meeting in at the opera house next Monday night this community at which some small December 24th. This prsmises to be cnildron of homes regularly attending a delightful entertainment at a le- caught the characteristic imitating Mf.

L. I'arks went to Kimh last week on business. Mr. C. H.

Greenwood went to Mt. Airy Wednesday on business, and will return to day. Esq. J. F.

Mastin wife and daughter, Miss Celici, of Hrier Creek, boarded the train here Wednesday for Bluefield, West to make their future home. Mr. A. Caudill went up to North Wilkesboro on the late train last night on business. The revenue officers found a blockade distillery over in the Brushy Mountain section last week.

They say the officers took charge of the place and continued the operation until they made'a doubling and carried the booze they made off with them, hut they put the still out of business before they left. Let the good work An Opportunity of a Life Time." l.illini:t(ia-Vcllliiini. Yesterday at noon Miss Lillian Wellborn was married to Col. J. A.

Lillington, at the home of her mother, Mrs. M. F. Wellborn, in Wilkesboro. Rev.

V. Robinson performed the ceremony and immediately the bride and groom came to the station at this place and hoarded the train for Williams, Yadkin county, the home of the groom. Miss Wellborn is a young lady known for her kind and pleasing dispositions which has made her friends numerous; while Col. Lillington has been his fellow citizens with seats in both branches of the Legislature from Yadkin mure than one time and is also well otV orders lightful date for our people. Four VVhy send for your OwiiiLi to the fact that we are going to make a change 111 our business, we must close out our entire line of Clothing.

Dry (roods. Notions, flats. Groceries, etc. iiiite the inb. gerit'emen cons Christmas when vou presents go tin.

We rejoice in the destruction. Mr. R. L. Church is wearing a double smile this morning over the and Below Cost by Jan.

1, '07. sriell. came and Messrs. .1. Ii'ivis, of Co this comity, and T.

-1. of county, students of Chapel Hill, in Saturday on the noon train. arrival or a line boy i'' Ins house last night. Mr. Church says he is a full pledged Democrat and he is sorry he didn't get here in time to vote for Tl' 1 Tl 1 ill it idea, as children do.

About a week afterwitrds a little fellow of ahout six years, while his mother was transformed the sitting room into a church and evangel-istically arranged things. After delivering a genuine old time "stirrrer" the Rule sister began singing and immediately the preacher began: "Come o-n up! Comeo-n! Come o-n up and gimme yo'-hand!" Little John sitting back, not yet in pants, was either not going to allow the meeting come to a close without participating in some way, or could not withstand the persuasive We have a large and well selected stock of the above goods, and will give you a bargain. Tei'ms of each and every sale Strictly Cash, no credit to any one. Yours for business, iNov. 1, 6.

S. E. ABSHER CO. and gladly known in Wilkes. They have extended to them an unusual number of good wishes for happiness in future life.

pick nacKeii out, ne is reioicing over left that afternoon for their respective homes for a holiday recess. Lawyer J. W. McNeill, of Wilkes-boro, will this week remove to Washington City for the practice of law and be associated with his brother, Mr. R.

H. McNeill. Mrs. McNeill leaves today to spend the holidays with her parents in Raleigh. his election just the same.

Z. 12-20-liKH). can liu them from me with a jiieat deal less expense. I carry a full line of jewelry of all kinds. If you do not believe this just call and see for yourself.

Yours for business, J. DEANS. solemnly Mr. Alfred McNeill, of Millers i powers of the minister, Hiiry-I'liarr. At the home of Mr.

and Mrs. L. M. l'harr in Wilkesboro Wednesday at 1 o'clock their daughter, Miss Lois, l'harr, was married to Mr. A.

L. Rury, of New York City. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C. W.

Robinson in presence of the immediate relatives. The home was decorated with holly and the mountain ivey. Luncheon was served and the couple Nothing nicer than an ideal waterman pen for a Christmas present. Rrame Drug Co. See the French Stag Horn sets at Itrame Drug Co.

If It's Insurance, Life or Fire, ABSHER HACKETT are the people for you to see. Creek, was in town Tuesday and told 1 marched forward, us of a spirited game of baseball "Cod bless you; Cod bless you-sir! played between the boys of District Now go back and take yo' seat-No. 5 school in his township and the s-i-n-g on!" Mint John boys of Millers Creek. The Millers didn't get back to his seat. Creek boys lost the game by a score! The meeting was abruptly.cotnpleto-of 13 to 1.

i ly broken up by the sudden shock of 1 the door opening, and "My why, Tomorrow night, Saturday 22nd, 1 what do vou children mean? will be an entertainment at hscnol left for Newark, N. the home of the groom's mother, where they will live. The bride is a young lady well known here and has very many friends who regret her going-awav and ex School Books Shool Supplies School house, immediately after which ii i Last Wednesday as a bridal party mere win ueuivcu a .1 1 was entering the bridge from the ttvervDoav is corcuai mviieu. ine, OPERA HOUSE The Orphean Musical Club will give an entertainment at the Opera House next Monday night, December 24th. This promises to be fine.

Let everybody come. notice sent out reads: "Come, bring tend many good wislies. The groom is a young man not generally known here, who is a native of Virginia and lived some time in Salem. N. and has recently lived with his mother in Xewark, N.

being connected with the Seigle Cooper of New York South end coming to the depot for the train a good meaning fellow entered just in front driving a four-horse-steer lumber wagon. He was standing on top of the load with a long whip and trying to gee to the side and let the carriage behind pass. He jerked his lines like the rod on a uVivim? wheel, half "way across the your best girl, have her bring a box, and buy her box." The funds will go to benefit the school, a worthy cause. The corpse of a lady named Martha DeBoard arrived at the depot at this place last Monday from the State hospital at Morganton and remained We are adding to our already largely increased stock of drugs and patent medicines. A fulL' line of school books and school supplies of evei description, such as copy books, crayons, rubbc erasers, ink, pen holders, pencils, pens, drawif books, writing tablets, box paper, inemorandy books, day book, ledgers, leceipt books and ma other things in the stationary line and we mat prices right.

Yoors to serve, Turner Taylor Drujr Company, Norm Wilkesboro, N. C. City. May the little sorrows of life that naturally come be only and inconsider- iible ones. Carlton-lioldiii.

"The following invitation has been until Wednesday evening, when a man i the team'getting faster and from Piney Creek, Allegany county, fagter but not a yt; then he happening here with a wagon, took it wnire(i on load and with a to its destination as an accommoda-1 g0()(j face apoloiwl loudly: "I'd let tion. Mr. Clements had phoned into ct thec tiiat section and could get no reply. "steers to gee! gee, Jerry gee! woo-Mr. Columbus Miller, 71 years old, gee-gee! geii! e-e!" receivod here: rym rant inircv 1 Mrs.

Sallie Carlton requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter Viola to Mr. James Augustus Roldin on Wednesday, December the twenty sixth, ninteen hundred and six at high noon, Boomer, anecr. of Millers Ceeek, died of heart failure 1 Cures Ulood, Skin Diseases, and was buried Tuesday of last week Pnm ree. dis- 1 ii 1 If your ood impure, thin a-icuul linl or fn 1 1 of humors. 11 vou two weeks Two small boys and one have cancer, carbuncles.

eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching grown daughter and his wife, survive North Carolina. The young people will be at home January 5th in McAlister, Oklahoma. Many friends in Wilkes will regret their departure. him. He had been a member of the Methodist church at Friendship for a number of years.

risings and bumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take Kotanic Wood Halm (B. Ik). Soon "THIS IS A HORSE Our big line of sample notions have arrived and are on sale. Come at once and select what you want before all is selected that you want. CHURCH SON An Alarming Situation frequently results from neglect of clogged bowels and torpid liver, until constipation becomes chronic.

This There is a law on the statute books all sorea heal, aches and pains stop of North Carolina prohibiting a neigh-! and Uje Wood ia made pure ana rich 1 1 Druggists or by express 1 per large bor's chickena running over or de by writin? Bood troying the products of other neigh-; Co Atlanta. Ga. T. Ii. is ONCE there Was a small boy who wroto This is a Horse" 'after trying for hours to draw a copy on his slato of a thoroughbred racer.

He admired the horse, wanted it, but had neither the ability nor the experience to get him. He therefore tried to draw one. When nis labors were complete, he looked first at the genuine article, then at the miserable imitation, and after long, deep study wrote THIS IS A HORSE, realizing hi failure and inability to reproduce the (tenuine, and hp know withoiit This is a Hotm written below, no one would recomiiie what he hud tried to make. Would-ho competitor! h.TO tried for year, to imitate Grape Tobacco. Thojr make black pluira of aimilar jie.

bat of km wcit'ht, and put in it all Hurls of varioua concoctiona, mixtures and kinds of Tot-aceo, but all failed (to eet the business) and fiiwlly hit upon the small boy a plan. andj.rinti thetait "SOMEBODY'S SUN CURED." They all advertwe and tell you that SOM r.mjul a BUN CURED tait is valuable. Of course it is (it cost about 15 cents per thonrandMmt h-nr abff.ii the miserable imitation of Crari Tobacco the tag ijont Somebody sSun Curat BO more makes eood Tobacco than does TH13 A HOKSh! makes a valuable genuine hat, MORAL I CHEW GRAPE TOBACCO MADE IH RICHMOND condition is unknown to those who use Dr. King's New Life Pills; the best and gentlest regulators of Stomach and Bowels. Guaranteed by Brame Drug Co.

Price 25c. Nabob Coffee 25c. RioGrande fresh roasted lGe. bors. Lately here In North Wilkes- especially advised for chronic, deep-boro we have heard considerable com-; seated cases, as it cures after all else plaint by neighbors who do not wish to offend their neighbors and at the 0 to nariington's fou'ber shop for same time are continually damaged, a good easy shave.

Reed and Wil-These neighbors, who also do not think liam does the work. Next! Premier Grocery Co. of it perhaps, should take heed at A fresh line of Huyler's and Nun-once and see to their fowls. I nally's candies at Brame Drug Co..

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