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Watauga Democrat, ',lt? tiroP ' liquorduring the, Mr. Sanderlin is in Wnfddng I). B. ItMf krrlj, EdILr. CliristlUMH holltdny. Yiu'ton. iCKiwimraMUher. rnn y be tempted by another, ! 7VKupreme Cmirt ha ------ - - ; " f "Ito take one drink and that ,ljsmled Cases. YoUnceV. Lntervd at m 1 st Of i,v nt ,., v ,M. tlie nms4. of you n. Yirt t y inuil matter, ing n drunkards grave. Ilr (J,,.,,, on nc,.onilf. f ,; - nrcof the fht drink. Court requiring a rertaii! t ( )T1 T Q . The llostoit Transcript, number of copies of the nv. . IjV'v-'iVI - I advocates negro (-quality. rdiobe printed an.l nit" I . j We suppose it i intended on- with the court. We be'i.'W -NKUlniugein II. I.. "r-ivfofthoSouth.asit is not t!. f-cmrt requires IIv.m opie. turn t Mid. i practiced any where in the We uiidciM.-tnd. but two cop A merry Christinas to ; North, except in Maine. We ies in each raw wen sent il:i each of of our many readers. hope the Transcript will get . Also State V Eller and oth- Horses nlid mulesnre live l.v tra e in town this wsek. Finest .weather, for the llineofyear that has ever been kiioA n. S3Hold on! Send to Jones and Vance, at Elk Park nnd iot vonr mns sUMnlies!i nndgct3 0urXmasupplusi -unr ,HriiiHr3oii.. yi-.the .... ..l..Zt- 4-,. i3 1iftJ 111 f UlimiNU" "I" 1"""" Alleghany county. Our new jail avus graced on last Saturday by H'ih (!ray who was. caught near Hickory some days since. Hoy's boots and shoes, in lots, willl be sold at co.se, for the next ten days at W. L. Uryan's tien. Uosserhas eontril uted $1.0(Hto.,be uwd in erecting a monument to Ex rresident Davjs. , . Julian S." Can of N. C. has mnde a large fortune by attending to his ownvbusi- -. - . . - new.; -$$lt) E. F. Jteexes ofVer noiiTexas, has lee; sjeud ing a number of days "in town with hisbiolher, Dr. L. t .Reeves. . ;-. . - lly nil accident a very in teresting &nJ appropriate letter from H. A. Davis has been lost. Hope he w ill re produce and seid in at once, ii , Oranges for sale Dec. 28, and 25. Silk handker chiefs for Xmas, presents and all other kinds of fancy Xmas uocids. Will W. Holsclaw. Boys, doyou want a nice present for your girl at X mas? II you do call on W. L ihyan, and get just what J KfA V. . Do not fail tf see new ad of C D Taylor, and we in vite you to examine his nice stock of goods, and learn his low prices, beforepurchasing elswhere. - Our reporter informs us that he saw, t few days since two gentlemen meet, shake hands and kiss veryafiection. ntely.j Now, we should like to know what will come next Daniel Boone Alliance:, No 1656 will meet in Boone, oh Tuesday, Dec; the 31st at 17 a. m. Important businessto transact. All member are re quested to be present. Tib Democrat wishes to announce 'that it will not "be publishrd next week, as its engineers proposes to take Xmas, but will be out on tjme thereafter. :- J. T.Pirkey, Sec. -W. B. Cou ncill and J. H. Bryan has returned from a visit to; Lenoir, and the'Hap py Valley'..;.' Jim, seems to be rather smitten .with some of the bewitching young ladies, of the Valley, and seems-' to think it probable that he ma v makeanother visit soon. Next Wednesday is Xmas. Now boys, let us say to you, have all the harmless amuse ment y oh wish, but do not, for the sake of your mothers, sisters and more especially; for the sake of yourelves, take all he wants equality. ' for luuisill ot -Tl,tt l.li,,,! I,te. oLirtilnrtt.""" V,H," r. Chaplain of Congress, in hwrj,,,,p - to Kl-r. prayer on tin- yui.m tne: Hnlls of Congress, refeivd in p.'iaoet'ats an.l ho:u.. of t!i-;t011, ,ifr tli.it h-hnd not!b a 1 I. t .1... I...,l..i...l.lfi.t.... ..till a t a I .. t .1... I... 1 '. " the South on tl ,e on,,sn,n of ueatJi Q t,x-i'resn.ent I T..... TV. or..... Pllnirmiin ! il lilt n 1 '11 II llt-i , V II 11 1 11(1 II Hodges nnd Win. Hollars! weie brought' before Commis sioner Brvjin. lv W. ll.tireer on the 16th, charged w,tl,!nately the l.vMei-H of the liar violating the Internal Ile e nue Laws, pauner case post poneil by U. S. for want, of witness. Hodges and Hol lars bound to court. Rev. It. 1 Farthing, is still very l.iw, and from re ports, will not last long. He is afflicted with a cancer on his head of the. most fatal kind, and his sufferings are intense. He has the sym pnth, of many friends and relatives in his sore, afflic tions. W. H. diver, U. S. I). M. hasjnst returned from the State of H'ilkes, nndsaysthe general business going on in that." good old common wealth, at present, is illicit distilling. He advises the boys to get their Christmas supplies before he returns to that county. We have a private letter from Bristol, Tenn., stating that the Atlantic tC Ohio II. R. Co., w ill soon survey a line for R. R., from Bristol up the Watauga River through Ashe, or Watang county, to Wilkesboro. Both lines will be surveyed and the most practicabe one will be adop. ted. A few days since, Boone was visited by q u i te an u m -ber of young people on horse back, and repaired to the residence of Rev. I. W. Thorn as where Mr. Stephen Hols claw and Miss Maggie Bryan were united in marriage. Im mediately after the ceremony was ended they mounted their horses and went on their way rejoicing. Mny bills are being in troduced in Congress. Blair introduces his Sunday bill again. Ingalls, a Lill provid ing Pensions for indigent parents of disceased soldiers The Speaker "has. appointed Carlisle and Mills on the ays and -Meanslommitt.ee. i This was a surprise to ma- T.y. Everybody expected Me Kinley would be Chairman of the Committee. Looks like the Republicans are getting more gentlemanly, may be they have taken alarm at the result cf the Nov. elections. Gov.-. Fowle, not being able to attend at -Washington City to-meet with the 13 ! Governors, of the 13 origi nal states, has commission ed lion. G. W.1 Sanderlin to represent him and the State. The Governor is attending the funeral of Ex-President; Davis, in New Orkans, and er. uieij in vwttauga. ensoj ! imiveit from Ash", held nr 4. I I.Ml b:lt -no n u.e ion.. i inc;,. . iuv on ....hi. ,VjiH' I ,.,.,, I .!,,.. .... I : , . . ' , eN-tton law fo, mhho of ,.. jMUi.ern M-n.es;m imi.-r " i se-uje the negro' vote more effect Italy and stir Up tare conflicts among the two ra il's. The extreme Radical element who are uufo'-tu- r.son y m.n.strat.on tiiuu I t(1;U.h th,it. ,.hi,tlm) l()mm. tllilt Jill thl Slllll ll.M 11 .StllliK'.. ou.lit to be Republican on account of the colored voters. : i PROGRAMME For the IJ'MOti Meeting to beheld with the Howard's Creek Church, Feiday' before the fifth Sunday in Dec. 1 Querries. 1st. Is footwashing a church o .linance, and if s , when should it be adminisii-.ed? W.. F. Knight, John Noiris. 2 Do the times demand a liberal education for ourmin istry? David Greene. 8. Are the churches doing their duty to their pastors? E. F, Jones. 4. Are the pastors doing tlu'ir duty to their' churches'.5 -rC- S. Farthing, , , 5. What is woman's mis sion in the church? J. J. L. Sherwood. 1 (5. Is it the duty of all church' members to take part in liiviur the Gospel to the world ? I. W. Thou as.. , 7. Is a preacher justifiable in refusing to take the care of a1. church and preachine for it because he is not unan imously elected? J. J.T. Reece, f J. H. Farthing, Com. L. N. Perkins j PRESS OPINIONS. What the ?ratheni Papers Have to say of Jefferson Davis's Lif And Character. liut, however, even with a "Lost Cause" and all of its induring memories with which he will proudly stand connected; his . name, with the affections of his people, will go on forever. Lynch burg Advil pee, Dem. The morning sun will rise upon ti iveople bowed ii grief and in every quarter ot the world there will be lameta tions for the death of the 01 J Chieftain, who stands so grandly against the horison I of the Tuition's past. Mem phis Appeal Dem. Now that he has passed be yond our voices and become a part of history, it is only simple justice to say that no public man in all the years that have elapsed since the adoption of the Constitution was more intensely true to the principles of free govern ment than Jefferson Davis. Unltimorebnn, Jnd. im.;Mviu-ds and joined battle "The greatness of Jeffer-j wjth the most formidable of son Davis stands confessed, 'adversaries, their own coun- as now wx write, in a people s tears. Tenacious of prinei - pie, the slave of conscience, resolute, yet filled with t lit? : inspiration that comes from ' unyielding Mid,, the giant, figure of the ex President of tVoptaof Vptu:t rend thin I the Confe leraev stnlkcdVe hs-. in oer lunn nton ln!l tin-Oss the nineteenth centu J!.pr. at iW beaa'ifrl cri of rvic some majestic; spirit,; " . Zt. Park, tiattb Carolina, inir. worned the plaudits of . ' a world, and lived only that l-dciy shipp-.! u lull line of gOoik in himself duty "might be d.i- "f every kin.', usually kept in 11 tied. Sir ii n.-iM Jefferson Di- l:t-ela'wHtor. vlii.h we will I vis and s leh will history d -i'vl! for ""T!'ir' bu . re una io ie ., if ! leu ti s Tiu:i" Oemnw.t.- i Hi life was a lrrand .Mhd i r 1 - - noble on.' and his de.M'i was; j lhaf of it Christian f.'ltj '' vi IHIe a -nge p aee it) ukM ()f p,.,,,,.,,; -!l loVM th.-m, and they honored and loved hihv. They hived him not alone be cause he v:iA the'h'ader of the Confederacy, but a'.so be cnu.e of his noble character ;i nit mimiiv vil f ihj Tlirv will ins memory, nicl a monu- ment of marble will not h necessary to keep fresh in their minds hislifeand deeds.1 History will accord Mr. Da vis a place amou r he great men .S:vn mi:i h .Yens', Hem. To say that thewholeSouth mourns, is tame. There floods ' nek uponus, with thisdeath, i thousand memories which thrill us with emotions of pride, of sorrow and of indig nation deep as the very depths heinse) yes,-) There he lie" -wr'at in allhfssilent glo ry linked forever to the Lost Cause both dead: but both crowned with an itnperisha bleVghirv ' Ihat shall never fade away ; hoi h pledged to i-onstitutiaual liberty asen du'ringastheeverlasting hiiis. The principles,f formulated in I he on., livedoui by the Oth er jn a dauntless, heroic and s.iotlesslife. Hyenas may howl over Jefferson Davis's hi hi as one of themselves and are proud to own their tie o f b ro.t.l lerhood .Volu mb'm Register I fern. : His name can not die. It will iiyepin the history of the most- momentous time of the world's grea test country and will shine with greater lustre and be.Kuri-oiindec with a vi der halo of glory with the roll ing of the decades of ntle worhf'Hlife.-- If honor to Jefferson Davis is treason, let us all gladly be traitors ; if ijt proves us rebels let us welcdnWfthe name'as glori ous. '"Ife loved him because our hears ajid the memory of our dead bade us to arid we could ,n,qt refuse .to do their biddinyehojicvml him liv ing and ne bono him ilead because he represnted ' men and a cause very worthy to be honorcit and through all his life bore qualities dem an ding the reverence of brave and honest men. Let us not stint or fear in showing and telling what we thiuk.--c7rewj vife Daily Xews Dem. This morning, soon after midnight, there passed ou t of life one of the most noble men of the nineteenth centu ry. Jefferson Davis is dead ; let the South mourn. Let the South mourn for one who represented, more than any other, thecause for which 1,000,000 of her most j chivelrous sons drew then trymen. for rights ami liber ' ties that freemen must ever hotd tmst irav.-Virayune. .Jones & Vance, C T"W V lV""" CASH. We will ynu havpM tl.nt iMtirnnlin tl.estntt. Oilr ftnek consist of a li t('ll htock ot V.'ll mm; gods tiroc-enes, 1 1 ai d w are, tieelw- I ware. t.lilHswiliV & etc. Cinlery, ! both pocket un tahle, Scythe And snotlis. hutts and mirt u, n)s-.Mii and imiKi haw, ail ot which will be s' ld Remarkably L0AV Ve ItnVo a treiiiiulioiip Kto'W o rTSHOES ! SH0EH !"a SHOHS SHOES! I rir.VHOES SHOES We can give you hIkmh in any quantity, size or quality. We fan lir you up in foot-wi-e from a To ct. iaogan to the finest $."J haixl-sewed ludie" shoeever sold in W. N. C. We carry a full and complete stock of ' Soadjr Made CLONTHIC, Come and examine for yourself. We can suit you in any style, size or color. Nothing but first-class goods handled in this line, and satisfaction guaranteed. ' have boualit our jroods in the lowest markets. We have such goods as the people want, need and will have- V e sell tor cash, therefore will not be Undersold. Call and price our goods before buying elsewhere. Isjatc!i ti'4 column next week for a more com plete list of our bargains. Resfx?ctfully, Jones & Vance. July 18 '8,) ltv. T . : I W. IKCOCNCILL, Jk. ATTOItXt.Y at La. Jdir 4th91y: nmNfO W. B.COL'NCILLj M:l);. iioon?i V. Hl.jeiit Phvsirinn; OfMf tin iCirijl Ptit. pni- of pof QiHen. ' J'ltwU M; It- ' 7"twrt:.' iio pkiNrP " .; ; Klk.PaIc, X. 0: tWrttchtf reptiired anl all k i Jul- of wprk itt his line e)te cuteil promptly. July IN bU mil. Attoushv at Law, t , IJnUir. NX. Juhe27. 88 ly. Attorneys at Law-i IiMioir, X. .' T. B. F1XLEV, ATTOttXEV'AT't.AWi .-WUkMboro. !tdrth Crttn. E . lovILl Mas . Attokxkv's At T.aw, Hoone C. Jily 4th, 1 y, DR. iZc. REEVES. Physician ani Hruiiicoy Office at Coffey 'a Hotel. Boone, N C July 4, 89. - . W. J. HUNSLVKER & BROS l!H.k LntCrJ anU rlnstffcf are" prepare! to do all work; in their line on ihrt notice. ' ATT. tt-ni-lx trl-i'i .1 hf uuil ntlll Prices reasonable. . For pri ces etc., address us nt Con over, X. C, . Nov. 7th, 1 j. F.MOItPlllJwV 'U.GiKAVKKV Morphowfr Eaves, Attoiin kys-at-Law, AND REAL KSTATE AGENTS, MARION. NOltTH CAHOLINAi OffceonMain Street over D. 05 Co's. ore. July 19 M. 1 f. C. & TAYLOR -Successor to C. D. Taylor & Bro, Valle Crocis . fl c dealer in gejeral inerchnn dise, and County produce. I now, as 1 have in the pns carry a tun and complete Coffee, Rice, leather, both sole and upper, of the best qualities, that will be sold cheap for cash Good coun try produce taken in ex change for all goods a t high est market price. To all persons that nredito me by note or Acct must COme forward and settle their Ac t by the first day of Jan.' J$00 or you will find yottr noterf in the hands of a collecting officer. Resp. t P, Tuylor NOTICE! By virtue of a; mortgage dwil cxecuiea to us ny M. A. I'ivh-' nell and wife, Charlotta, dated the 13th, day of Nov. 1888. Re corded in the office of the Keg, of Deeds, in Book 'C" pases, 57 a nd '8 11th of Nov. 1880 One tract of land containing fif ty acres more or lews, adjoining the lands of J,p. Hensoli, OhflrcH and Harman's heirs in .Shawnee haw townnhip, in Watauga Co,, We will expose for sale the above described tandMotli'diigh et bidder for cash,, ftf the ennii house door, in the town of Booi.e" on the Gth. day of Januaiy 1890. for the recovering u( amount set forth iu said iiiort .This Dec. 8n.'8S, i1. M. Greer and Jacob Youncr, Mortgage ; if
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