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i:.ii.i't)niHi:i:TY. j. m. nm (,m.i;n noiICilTKItTYIiUOS. J. B. HOPKINS, The Watauga Demccrat i.-H !,. ni:d 1;- ? c ) ..! in.ti.ii-thl ndiuiuis- Y. R. (uwciLL, .Ju. A rnmx'.v at La x. .lulylthMHy ll11': W.C NEW LAND, ATI OKNKY AT L.VW. ni.Ai i:u is D. B. ttW!jh rt)t I Ltor. R C Kh-r. rlMfr t ration of Mr. t anisi.' as 10 : . . . x.r ..,l. .nni. .if thi'ieouLlien us GENERAL MERCHANQiSEj ,7.! i i .... i : aiblie is respectfully muieo ... A 1 A i:m.vi:atk " , mJi,1U(,i lUll J,,.!,- that. A Hi:mivi:atk- Comb ir-wi-p-i- amine tmr utiIot line oi i 1 wili-ll us: voi.sttlH Countv Stutenml Nation. I'nU th-v reali..' that tii. ro is a WMVVi-ryTliurlJix at Room-. ju,raftt.r The d inocruts W.it.mmi 1'tHllltV, N-t . !, . . t. i I ll.iiiwi. Lenoir, X.C. ; !,.f all kinds, aa.l qualities. LinseYs ...t.. lit i' 1. Itlit C. AIM !u:r.K, X. c. dry goods, groceries. June '27. ss ly. Inftlie very oesi "i"'""-'' 1 itlress iroods. such as: llenivtta L-jotli, also (in.-silks, which will bo Uuld at the lowest price ever !bou "lit at in Watauga ( ounty. ... : I'aVt lOIIg II' l' :" !.. ti.lM'O. Iloosimr it ntilyoit tvo ocea- SCOTT & ERVIX, "' ii ti ' tl"v 'r"""' t 1,1 Yttouneys at Law. SEXATi.it Vam k On Tiik;is7-I. Th,Me,a,ldicnns lumv l,.,,ir. X. ....... n.-tTinx. UH-luvscm .u-uwv - . . I .U. lo- 111. kilMl-! HOOTS & SHOKS 1 1 1. jin-.i-m I-.".,. ... , derest n.ajoiity, nmlarelikeyp 15. IT X LEY, lv to fall to tho rear again; attoum v- jUKADY MA 1)1" CLOTH- ... ... 4i..,illv to fall to the rear npun att(h:m.v-.vt-i.vw, j WilUf.!ir, North ( ar.'liiia. 1 lN(i A Sl'KCIALTY. VV-' .; sr. A ltd m v S a ran ih-svi... thes.. circunistauccs. rcpiuui-i but it i one that must Ih.oi fairness of; Attokxey AtI any. entirely to the Sonjhent i,' in the Uoone N. r. pie to m,rk out m th e,r alI)Ivhcn,l that in the .ly 4th, '-! y way nn.l m tne.r ' M ul im I1:1V w in. other Mle oi L. (,)nstM1Kv be foo.l for ehntnber must naYe . . . m hiMv-.i tlie same snoon temler- deneeinus and bo pat.ent with those men in the South ern States who are honestly uml hopefully working to bring about a better condu ion of things. Those of us n the South who have been brought in contact with the negro ever since we were born are better able to work, out this problem than those gen tlemen on the other Hide of the chamber, who are act uated entirely by political motives and the desire for personal notoriety. If they will let us alone and keep nf.nnin:itinir agents lilt II lUllliw. , . . away from the colored peo ple of the South the problem will work itself out to the sa t isfaction of all concerned. "It is this constant inter ference on the part of North ern politicians," continued the Senator, "that causes most of the trouble among the colored people of the South. Why, nt this mo ment I have in my desk let ters from coloivd men in m State asking me to see a cer tain republican Senator a bout some money claimed to be due for political "work clone during the campaign It appears that these colored men were empioyeo i certain work for the repub lican manager in the las contest, and were promised a money consideration tor the labor performed . Tunes are hard and crops are not the best down my way, so Wo ronnhliean workers who put their shoulders to the Harrison wneei wuuu help them get their money. I declare, said the Senator, smiling at the idea of presen ting the letters in question to ,.r,rf the richest republicans in the Senate, "I am almost too tender-hearteu to no Hiich an uncharitable piece of business. The question m my mind is whu-h will sufier the most? TheSenatot,up Wnff brought face to face with such nn unrighteous debt, or the pool darkies be ing kept out of their hard earned- money." ed then, which Speaker Heed now forces down the throats f (li,l,Anini-v!)ts. The fob Dlt. L. ULLVLS. I'llYSH IAN AN! SfUticON Otlice at Coffey's Hotel. Uoone, N. I Julv I. S'.l. W. li. CDI'NCILL. M. 1). I'oone, X. V. Of He ot ine iicuioci.iir-. i IM. .;,.;.. fhc wind is blowin iin Unlit himself an ultra radical. likes to badger his democratic friends. He s-rolled over to -!. .Icmocratie side today andpaused by the desk of Mr. Culberson of 1 exas. 'Culberson,' lie said, "we rei)ublicans have the ideal Speaker. He's the lest vlw-i over presided over this House. He won't recognize a democrat to make a motion to adjourn. he wont recogonize the de mand of a democrat for tell ers, and" leaning over con fidentially "he is consider ing a proposition to require t he indorsement of two repub licans for a democrat to in t,.,1nce a bill. I'll endorse von. Culberson, it you can et nnv one for a second. Xwrsv'iijtl Ohsenvr. The man w'io hasn't "time to read newspapers" is usu ally the chap that walks five miles to the corner gro-ery nvPiiiiHr to hear the latest gosip. Kx. lVrK(mswho lca.1 a life of ex- pi , -cure are sui.jc t to rue uni.i tism. ucurakia. and lumbago aial will rind a valuable ivniei y in J. 11. McLean's volcanic Oh liniment: it will banish pain and subdue inllaniation. on King Street north of Tost Oilice. Inn.' l-'-SS. ly. f. Moiu'iir: v, . ci. c. kavi:s. Morphew & Eaves, A t to u x i : Y S-A T - L A w , And HEAL ESTATE AUENTS, MA1M0N, XoitTii Cakolixa. OiFco on Main Street ovc- Drug Co's iSiove. juiyiooo. y. E. SrLNCEH liLA( KHUHX Attorney at Law. EI.K P.VHK, - x- ' AltOl.lN A. Practices in the Courts of the 10th. .Judicial District, and the Federal Courts at Statesville. Collection of chiii ns n spe cialty . All comunications dirrected to Boone or Llk I'arkwili re ceive pronit attention. Lillard. Chkstox X. C. Fcr Cash or Produce At Ilemarkably Low Prices ! (ioods First Class. JEWELER. Watches repaired and all kinds of work in thislineexe. cnted promptly. Pul'IIMON!) & IUNVIU.K lb H. 'o. Western N. V. bivission. AsheviHe, X. C.Jiiiie 27 'SO l'Assr.xiaat Thvix Sciikiu i.k to takcctVcct Juno 2t. '8.H. ' nave an uml" - i " 'C.oods. (iroceries. .Notions. ( onSee-1 Itionaries, And a nice line of Hats iCips. l'.oots. Sh(es. and an t1- !..'. o wi .if I l:i rd ware, coir sisiingof, Flows, Hoes, Plane bits, etc., .V eie. All the above will be soitl cheap. We buv live stock, Horses, .Mules, Cattle and Sheep. Come ami see us e win tio you riiu. L.H.Dougherty P.rother, Mast, X. C. i I Stations. Post on New vork liii!;!Milii;i ua'.t inioi e washinul on l.yiiciiburg nanvillc ui.-liniond HcidsxiUt' vi!n;inul on Mon-lirail I'.ol-lsboro ' ivail West Hound, jdown Nor0 xo"2. i.v. 7 i ia.s:lo mil 121."nii.!f.'!(!jni 7'() an!')."7 jon ) f n in'.!! liini 1121 " ill (;(" '),"() in ; 10am -or. i ro 1 i Worth & .-no 5i41 !)00a in ."." 7 a iii 2-10 p in MO n in !!a!"i;.'h " -"UK) " 1 -b put nnrliani " GOl " " (U'cciisliorii '' 10 " !).")!a in saiislairy Ar 1221 night 11 1 SiilisbiirvL.v 12 b" statesville Ar 1 ."il a m Newton " 2.":5 " Hickory ".'20" conl",v sjiring .'MM" moi jii'iUon .r -112" Maiie.n' " "7 noraid ;:nob" 0" " hi',akMt. "UP) Asljevjae not springs Monistown Knoxvilic Minisville ( im innat i i) " " !) 15 " " 1110' " 12-15' 1 1 25 12 12 noon 12 55 pm 114 nm in p in p r.i p in p in p m p in p in .1' 111 a m 1 2!! 2 10 24!) :;27 400 4 :U I ( K) 7:'.o js.",o 17 55 This space is reserved for WILL Y. IIOLSf LAW. I f)." a in i'iO p in p in Children will freely take Dr.J.II. McLean's Tin- Wine Mood balm nnliko cough syrup, it contains no opium, win soouic ..... ...... any disease ol the tliroal or lungs quicker than any ocaer remedy. NOTICE. liy virtue of an execution issued from the Superior Court Clerk's of lice o ('aldwell county, in favor ol S L. Patterson, administra tor for 0. Westman, and a-o-ains.L. L. (b-eene, for the ",v, t 1 rac. 72. with mter- rst and cost, 1 will expose to ... ij! . .1 l.,ii.a public saie,aiiuecmii u"m. door, in lioone, on the otu day of March 1800, it being the first Monday in said month, to the highest bidder, for cash, L. L (ireenes in terest in the tollowmg oe i .i. Far better than tne narsii teres t in iu iunv,.,...r, treatment of inedicines wind, acribwl tracts of hind, to wit th untient and u., int. in P.ooneknowr horribly gripe the patient and ach. Dr. J. McLean's ChHis and Fever Cure, by mild vet effective action, will cure, bold at nttt cents a hot tie. Some of the Republicans of the House are much concern ed at the course pursued by sr,.oL-0r TWrb The Sneaker should be the moderator of the body, holding an even hand between the warring foniinna jind Leenino: the ma- j- IJ jority from gouging the un Aev rlnrr in thefirht. Speak- erlleed regards himself as the leader of hi party, the fnrtiajin n-pneralibsiiuo make One town lot in loone known as the J. J. Ilorton lot. An other tract ot lanu aojommji tho lands of J. F. Spainhour and others known as the (Jragg place. Le vied on u. mc on the 27th day of Jan. 1800 to satisfy said execution and cost of sale, tins '"in. 18(.K). 4. Ij. 11AYLS, Hhtoiih hand vehicles o our own make, and more in nencess oi manufacture, .mi for sale at very close pi ices oualitv consiilered. Repair- ' i . i x ...... 1 , .,. . ing and joiis maoe to oruci , speciality. Respectfully, Thomas J. Lillard, Surviving Partner, tf. May 3rd. TAKE THH Ghieego aofl Alton R. R. West and Northwest. Emigrants going to any of the Western States or Territories will save time and money going via. Chicago and Alton route. It is the iprn kest route to KANSAS CITY, I) K XV Kit, I'l Ll'. I.n, And all points in Idaho, Wash ington, Oregon, Ctah and California. Finest nnd Best Equipped I -! a I II . J. Liona m r lie o esv. Only line running Solid Yesti buled trains between St. Louis and Kansas City. Reelining Chair cars and Tour ist Sleepers free of extra charge. T ai ivioi.t viiii'H:s :lt ;111V rail- rood station with through tickets and baggage checks. Cor full information, map aim descriptive pamphlets of the West write to or call on rhiea.'i'o " I st." Lewis " ! s00 Chattanooga " 5 20 pm xashviile " 1200 night Memphis " 0 H) a liu 8 2" a m Asheville i.v wayncsville Ar Charleston " .larretts read up r 10 ":l a m :50" m 5 48 p in Kast nouad so oi xo ..; nost on r -500 i m !)0() pm xew vork (50 a m i 1 4 0 I'hiladeljihia" ;i00am nrjnipm iialtiiuore " !)4J0 i m 23 a m Washington" 7fC p in 7 oo tn i.vnchburg " l'.'4-Oiioon 1 Danville "047 am t20p iiichniond " p m a no a m ueidsviile " (;2 a in Oil ) in 740 Moreead 1Lii(Ll)1'l (Tohlsboro " 4 U ) m ualeigh " 1 55 p m Durham " 1-' -ti p m (ireensboro " W;0 a m Salisbury lv (5 27 a. m saulisbury r 4:7am statesville i.v a m Newton " 2 20 a m Hickory " 15(5 a m connlly spring 1 -M) a m Morgauton " i oi a in Marion " 12 01 night uound Knob " 1110 pm I.I. UK .Ml. I Asheville " O-'o pm not springs " sHO ) m xtorristow n " 4 .'50 pm Knoxville " ?5 05 p m Louisville " Cincinnati " ll4"ain (5 55 a m 4 !50 am s 40 p in J7j5 p m (5 -x ) in 5 5(5 pm 5 12 p m 4 5.'5p m 4 .57p in 4 14 m :5M(5 j m 2 .'55 i) m :54 pm , 200 p in - - t ior J it Ii in 1' 40am 8 '55 a m 7 15 a in 80") m :5 15 ) m 8 1") a m LOOKOUT, WE HAVE STRUCK BOTTOM 1! Standard Prints, 0 to 10c. Worsted 1'2 to 22ct. All kinds of dress gooos at correspondingly low figures. LiWKsi'roin OtolOcts. Mens wool hats 2.") to $1. Fur hats .50 upward. Hardware consisting of ploivs, hoes, plains, chisels, saws, hammers, hinges, &ete. &ele &ete. Cutlerv of all sorts, at bottom prices, crockery in endless variety, and as cheep as can oe lounu m wuon.y. iROCFIHFi? IHlOrHiUKC 1R0CKRIK I r mA W iOt'KltllA HoCERllA Drugs, patent me.licines of all kinds, at factory prices. Large'lot of shoes in latest styles. Roots at prime cost . Ahvavs on hand, a large lot of Coffey Rro's leather at fac tory prices, deans ami Cassimers at factory prices. Tin ware at almost nothing. We also have a large lot of 3HVTCRSOX BMCTORV B1ATLRS0N IJIACTORV i atlrsox Factor! 1 aterson Factor Yarn at d Jeans at factory prices, to exchange for wool or cash. Ihni't be afraid to trade with us if you owe us, for we will enable vou to pay uy back debts. All for sale at bottomlpriees at J- i. IMiillipM & Son Sugar Grove N. C. FEEE10ED!! Ve wish to announce to the drovers in Western in.L., that we are now prepared to feed your stock at our . sta bles, or sell you feed as low as can be bought elswhere. Give us a call. Reap. MoXeily Bros. p. a. Nkwl.vxd. Traveling Passenger Agt., 10 l'atto'H Ave., Asheville, N. C. J. Chaultox, 0. P. A., Chicago, 111. ;!.- lieiiLiehe. wind on the stomach, biliousness, nausea, are promptly and agreeably banished by Dr. J. II MelnuH Little Liver and Kinney 1 illc-ts, twenty five cts. a vial. Chicago " sr . Louis '" I 7 20 a in i i i I SEWING MACHINES ORGANS This handsome 4 Drawer Sew ing Machine with full set ot at tachments and five years guarantee from THE FACTOltY for Eighteen Dollars cash. 0 or 8 other 1st. class Machines (tans for less Cash than x' v 4 - ! -faT 23 UNION 5QUAaE.KY. sHr ST.LOIJIS.MD. gPESX OALLf.S.TEX. Cox and Hart, Nathan Creek Ashe county, N. C. .e uny Louse in A'r.ox ville. 20 years experience in this husi- III ss. I J l,u tiij i- i". -...v. j.... parts for all Leading Machine. S. 1 ANGEL, KNOXVILLE TennsDSje. '" w" o j ing hot war on the democrat-' Moo us v ill, C. t f.
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