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The WataraDea-jcrat.' II. 11. l.iuft, L.IT. K C. Kbrr. I'Uiher. ):m1tii- f.inulv ii.MVhpa- JUT tlt'XOtttl III till' Illtllt-M 1T .ii!itv. Mat.-iiii.I Niiiioii l'iil- v Tlmixl iv at HiM.n.'. Wataiis.ilom.ty. VI Tliurs.!';juiit h. 1M0 f .,. , , , ' ; I -ii 1-lte leih'tal flection lull ... 4i ii . i will pass the House If.umd, n doubt, nut it is hojH tl that A- ,i . .. .... lliervnaie win nm ciirin,i is inert' a rfpuuiiLtiii ihij county who favors such an o hvtion bill? Can't think there is one. . .1. IV. Eaves, favorite man in C. has been set Harrison's Western N. down upon by: the republican . Senate which failed tooonttrm him as Collector in this District. The favorite will have to step down nnd out. There will Ih wailing nnd gnash ng '.of ,fteeth. Some other fellow will tiVke charp1, nnd he mny play the donee with Eaves'- appointees in the Revenue department. Hut we will see what we will seo. Congressman Ewarts appo nes tlie Ftnleral Kleetion Bill, (lood for Kwart! Sti.k to it Ew art!, Hob Vanct w ill not bejt you by so lare ji ma jority for Congress next fall as he would if you had favor- vedMich 'nn outrageous bill. Whftt will Grower do? Will he jro the "whole hog. hair ani.aH"? Matters will look dark -"nnd gloomy to the Speaker Reed stripe in N. C. . abou 1 1 he fi rs t nwk in Nov. Prepare for it for you , will feel badlv. We hear a great deal' of complaint aTl over the South and places in the North, that the enumerators have" failed i to number all thepeople.-It i: oiU Uif tKo Wiiat c wall as tlie-.gooth has cause to complain. In Jirraingham. . Ala. hundreils and perhaps .thousands nrenot numbered, In the cities- of w York, Chicagt), Pittsburg, Wash ington,Cinciunatti, St. Louis, nnd Baltimore, there is great coraplnint. If this be true, the talcing-of the census, at the present is but little liet ter than a faree. Little Benny Harrson Is grow ing smaller and smaller with his own party. There is now in these United States moty""4'$ listed, republicans than there have ever been be fore. The Ohio republicans are now in a bad way over Ilarris'ojiV appointments in thaTState." The democrats of Ohio arejsereneand harmo jt'ons, and -willl 'give Cleve- land and Campbell i-ousing raajoritiee in 1892. The tar iff bill has - busted the rods Wide open. The efforts now being mjidejhyv the President, Tom Reed, Quay & Co., to lill off the silvtr bill as it was -amended and passed1 by the . feaate and sent backr to the Hbuse, has well tMgh destroy ed what interest the respect ble part of the party haa. It is evident that Harrison, Reedj and Quay do not represent the honest men of the party. It is likely that they will hear something drop next Xoveinber. There are manv accidents and diseases which art Stock and ; . . : j i kwToThe fti. lwoA. t .whkS7ny be quickly remedied by the use of Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. v i' judicial roliwn- l.i'M jiml a .hiili and Solicit The name of t hostage com - tori!lh' nominated. It is'pany is the Western Caroli- ' presumed by us on this hid.' . nf il , IIIiia Miil.u 1 1. . I ii.l i ,,IU' nnii,i,ui.u.nr.pi( n ..r lU num will rnvhv the uomi-'Cranberry ami back ai n.,tjoll r;Verv one that ue'iuade to-ilav" Tl. j. lh-::r.l exnr's th.Mii - , wives ai i" well pIeaJio.1 with the.! udg' and wenreforhhn. " ... j and. urge .his uouiiuat ion a n.l 1 " j election. .Now, as to the . So-j . ... . J , , ., ... , 'sure we are for (ouneill. for j ie ftllow injr jrotnl and sutti- cient reasons: 1. lie is one of our comity boys nnd of pood blood and energy . T. lie w a young man of a bility and well rad in the la w. He is a self-ma le-man and has8boilt himwlf up bn hisown reMiui-ces. " " ,? v 4. He U a good lawyernnd will make a good Solicitor. This county is for - W7"Il. Councill, Jr., "or Solicitor and will do all projxT things to se'ui"e his no nination ami e lection. ' rut qrfss. ; Hero's greeting to our court house oeople, anl nil other progress-loving souls in Watauga. From the bree zy hub of Blowing Rock we salute you. It is reviving to see the "things that be," and the things th'it sre'to be here. We offer our import, nnd ask in the spirit o? friendly rivah ry, who goes i head of us, 22 miles from the prime mover of " all moving creatures? Who? Echo. Who? We have several new build ings going up now, and have soldtwveral new lots on the jiorjtli.rbd.-Pt of our village. V finishing touch has been put on n most excellent road to Linville.via tirnutlfather, a nd i Itmv ji hMiul '' new road to May View.Thenew telegraph liiie fronr hew to Boone will soon ' -'be -'-completed. Our st roots are being leveled, stra ightened and made solid, tlie stock all upaiid a police man on duty.-The veterans arwliere looking around for a suitable place for encamp ment in August. Dead loads of boarders are - coming. Our rail-road prospects are flat tering. There seems to be a w ondrful increase of inter est in land north and north west of us. I could tell you something else, but can't leti the cat jump just. yet. All these things, and . more, we have, but there are some few things that wp havn't got. We havn't got a set of town commissioners who will grant license to a proper party to conduct a decent beer saloon on a petition signed by a ma jority of the voters in the in corporate limits, as yet. It is to be hoped that they will be governed by the.maj'ority and not by" their private views or private reasons of any of their friends. This is considered very necessary at anr Snmrner 0 Resort- nnd i there is not a case on record t w a nuciv 1 1 i i. vn uin a i ii ; has grown and flourished on the total prohibition pro gramme. We will j?ee what we will see,n Yours as it looks to a :' Foreigxeb. . Blowing Rock, tnne, '90. The dank and decanns vece- tationof regions newlv cleared of timber, exposed to tie ravs of 1 the sun, w sure to bx to breed malaria. ttP aaioa.will radically cure. 50 cents" a bottle. -- Linville Letter. na stage h " company. ' Tl i A fi din f pi m 'ii'i i til ! now UmmI is a hi i tine horses were ntt : it. .1. S. Childers held the "rib .... . 1 .tins' . ,t County ' Mr. IV is a Caldwell man. The foinimnv has wx horse nil excellent, and well matched. AM.irre Concord (N II.) eoaeli'baV'lMfn or- lenil. which will cost $12.0 When that nMvVs" the' na tives will stare" at it with wonder" and 5 jiirinzement Seeing this smallf age 'start out reminds mey inyvoun ger daysi wliMVfhe arrival and departure 'l of '"stage coathes werl' limfters of the very greatest " interest, as much so nsis ifbf 'the' arri val and the ' departure of steiinibont's and' railroad cais. "When I was a very little boy such a thing as a railroad was not-thought of, and stea mboa ts " were only well coming into ue.' Then the stage coach was ay .great institution, and tlie "driver" an important a tul trusted personage. He ' .had the care of a stage ciich of jxo-ple- and acted as exress man. though known only in his official capacity as "the driver". Tnose drivers were entruste1 ' with" ''thousands of dollars to convey from one bank" to another, or from one firm to another, and in casting my memory back fully sixty years I do not now recall asingle one of scot es, ."who fir ved un faithtul . to,,' his' charge. They -were "men 'oTiutegi-ity, and were trusfw6rthy.:." . The Linville fpW;oveinent r.imiiany yhas'hiVely pnr- i chased two" pa its of well ;mitched-';mulosone,pmr or sorreis, me oiuer oiumvK. The Com pnny howTia ve three pairs of well matched mules Indeed, w are getting in a lot of grand" good horses, where two year3 ago there was not a singly one. Let us see: There is .Mr. Kelseys' Charley; Mr. MacRae's span of family horses, and then Mr. Fonlke's splendid saddle horse. Add to these the stage horses and mules, and we have, a fine array of equines. I beg Donal Mac Rae,Jr's pardon for over looking his superb sorrel buggy horse. And good carriages are coming along with the good hoies, and harness in keeping. . . . The slage cotnprtny get ting ready tofcaild ;a two story stable about 40 x63 feet, on Hemenway street, directlj opposite Mr., Par ker's livery'stable. . . Mr. ParJter has com menced the erection of an oc-tag-o-nal cottage on Burkestreet. It willbesome thing unique in these parts. Mr. Foulke has also com- menced the erection of a on a" adioin,inR 1(,t- ilioth are to have cellars nn- der them. Burle street is beinp: built. It extends from the south end of the city to Dogwood; Street 7- the central street j from north to south, cross-j ing the town from east to: west. It is a crooktjd street, bnt will be a fine one. Thei Friw 01 ,ots ?n ,l ie mgn. ine new, scnooi nonse is VP V. ated on a" high: and sightly nine Every Saturday ofteinoi.nl Mrs. Patkei instructs lhr ; villapMiiisseintlienrtofsow- hi. Tliv assemble at hoi; t rooms in Hotel Boyer and. inn t -i n ! 1 1 111 M'l tui J n tr .... ...... ...... . This in very kind and j.a. k was; i is very kiinl aiul Ti e stae thoughtful on Mrs. Parker's irk rourio.it T..v.. lhiIk will have! ..( k I our p., t. i .mm pi Ik w ill nine, ttnehed ti iHvasion to thank Mrs. T 1 for the givit interi'st she takes in them. J. S. V. Linville, X. C lune 18. North lat.lina WatimgaCoiin-J JiihtUf's court, tv- I - Alfml (.rcen, vk. JaeoU Wm'driri;, The defendant above nam ed will take noticethat an nc tion entitled as above has been commenced in a j'ustioe court in Watauga (ouiitv, N. c to secure the payment'of ?1 .r)0.0(T, due by n-jte, subject to certain credits. The defend ant is requested to appear at my office, in the town of Boone atuu-ra conuty, n c, on t.hend day of Aug., 1890, and an swer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This June 20 '90. D. 1J. Dougherty, J. P. NOTICE! North Carolina Watauga Co. S. L. Patterson, vs. i.. I., (ireeue. W virtue of an execution issu- el from the office of the sujHM ior court of raid well county N. c. dim-tel to the Shff. ol Wataupa county infavor of Plaintiff in the nlMive entitle! case. I will on Mondav the 7th day of Jul v 1800 it In'iiig the first Monday m said month at the court house door in Hoone sell for cash, to the highest bidder. I., I., (.reene's interest in the tollovin? decsrib- ed lands towit, one tract near the town of Ilomm adjoining the lands of J. v Spainhour, T. J. Coffey and others, ami known as the (irair Iac One tract ad joining; the lands of W. L. Bry an aud others, and the town of noone also, lots No. 1. 2, 51, 4 and o. situateil ia the towu of noone, and known as the J. J. Horton lots, levied on by nie to satisfy a judgement ot !154G,72 with interest ami cost, all num ey's arrisin: from said sale will be applied -to judgements and inoitrasre iucordiiif5 to prop erty of lean against L. .LGreene. This the 26th. day of May 1 !)(). J. li. Hayes, Shft. C. D. TAYLOH Valla Cruris II c I am now ready to show you a nii-e selected stock of standard 1rints, Indigo Blue, bimnson's Macks, Press ginghams, IJiswic suiting, Challies cashmeres, and brocaded goods with the liestlot of 10 ct worstedson the market. Indies' white dresc goods, cross bar Hamburg. Oriental lace, rib bons, gloVes, lad it s' and misses' hoes, corsets and corset jeans. Damask table cloths, lace cim and croton goods, silk thread, button hole twist. Jeans cloth from 12 to 75 cts per yard, Hats and shoes HARDWARE. in the greatest abundance, such as hoe, plow s, clevises, .grass rods, heel bolts, horse shoe and nails. Table cutlery, hinges, ham aiers. tiles, rim knot, ocks, butts and serews. Coffin goods, silver- mounted handles, screws hinges and ornament. A very fine lot of Queens-ware. Gold band china, teas and plates, bowles and pitchers, glass-ware, lamps etc. (.hockiues. Extra 6' sugar 12 lbs for fl. C.ol den drip syrup, rice aud spices. Oils, tanner's aid engine; tur pontine. Just received 500 galkns stone-ware, crocks, churns, jars jugs etc. (Jive me a call. Resp. "J!. I). Taylor. J Cvwt, ao4 Tndr-Mirkt otatthwri. and all Pt t cot taMtMw ftwlortnl &v yan. ,. r. . 2i,..7lJi,?:!:i.,i" r":::."' Nwl mod. dimwiiif of photo., wit flrsrrlp tioa. W adriaa, if pkirniaic or not. ftr uf I ck.-jr. Ou k dor till r'tm I Nvnred. I rHuKMkrr. "How toObuta fttnvf ith- uws, Mmt five. Addim, mm c.A.sriow&co. Ow. ! Orriet, Wwnmnia, D. C. MEAT CAKPHIGH SCHOOL P3-JAC0B. WIRE, Opens June 9th, 1800. The l t. JH1 IM I J U II I H H l" "lu,r i.-iiinr4 tw "''i'ir mr If.'HIl- inr Greek. Latin, German, Higher Mnthemuth s, Natural inr (Jreek. Iitin, iierman, inner .Aiainemnin h, .Natural Sciences, Penmanshiy, Short-hand etc., mid nrrnnjremcnt mi,tle for t,,ose dwirinj? muf- Tnition from .75 For rtcularB ndJmKM the principal at Solo. X. V. 1 W. B.C0EXC1LL, Jit. Attorney at Lav. July4th891y. Boone, X. W. C. XEWLAXI), Attorney at Law, Lenoir, X.C June 27. 88 ly. J.C. FLETCHER, Attorney at Law SUGAR (iROVE X. U. . Will practice in Watcuga and adjoining conntiem. . .-, SCOTT & ERVIX, Attorneys at Law, Lenoir, X. C. T. B. FIXLEY, attorset.at.law, WilkMboro. 5orth Carolina E.F.LOVILL Attorney At T.aw, Boone X. C. July 4th, '89-1 y DR. L. C. REEVES. Physician ANn Surgeon Office at Residence. Boone, X. C July 4. 80. W. B. COUXCILL, M. D. Boone, X. C. Resident Physician. Office on King Street north of Post Office. June 12 88. ly. W.J. HUXSUCKER & BROS. Brick Layers aud Plasterers are prepared to do all work in their line on short notice. ALL work guaranteed and Prices reasonable. For pri ces etc., address us at ( on- over, X. C. Xov. 7th, ly. J. Q. WILB4B, DENTIST, L PARK, NORTH CAROLINA. Offers his professional services to the people of Mitchell, Watauga and adjoining coun ties. &rATo bad mnteial used and all work guaranteed May 1 1 y. J. F. Morphew. E. S. Black ban. Marion, JI. C Jfflron, Ji. C. MORPHEW & BLACKBURN Atttorney8 at Law. Will practice in the courts of Ashe, Watauga and Mitch ell counties, also in the Fed eral courts of the Dist.. and Supreme Court of the State. Collection of claims solicited, Aprl, 10. ; ' Money to loan. Persons wishing to bor row money, wup can secure it by mortgage on good real estate, can beaccommodated by applying to J.F. Spainhour, Boone X. C, or A. J. Critcher, Horton X. C. 4.24. Worth & LUlard. Creston X. C. I have n hand vehicles of our own make, and more in nrcxvss of manufacture. All for sale at verv close pi ices jpiality consiJcrtHf. i Repair ing and jobs made to order n speciality. Respcrfiillr, L Ihomas J. Lillard, burvivmg Partner.;. tf. May 3rd. A. B., PRLWIPAL.-tel course THOROUGH, w it li ., !i.r f .r.,.. f .... . . t iEW GOODS! KTCHEAI-1 McLendon &-Moore, Blowing' Rocky X. C We have, and will keep on hnndttll kinds of goods that our customers need, nnd will XOT BE UNDERSOLD BY Any regular, business mer chant in the county. Our goods.are all fresh nnd new nnd are as good a can be bought. Give us a call, get prices and buy your sugar, coffee, flour, bacon,' lard, syrups, molasses, soda, starch, canvassed hams, confections etc., Cheaper Than they can be bought in the countyv -Especially do we invite the ladies to giveus a call and examine our full line of Spring and Summer Dresss goods. Notions, notions, to please the most fastidious of our fa ir friends during the summer. You shall be pleased in qual ity and prices. We are Located in the MOORE BUILDING, On Main Street, and ai-eever ready to give our customers prompt, attention.. Orders by mail promptly fillled. Do not tail to give us a trial, and we are sure o favour trade thereafter. With many thanks for past patronage, and an earnest appeal for a continuation of the same in the future, we re maii. Respectf nil v. . ticLEXDOXti MOORE. 4, 24, 6 mo. HOCK BOTTOM STRUCK -i-AXD KNOCKED OUT! J. HEXSOX, Dark Ridoe, is just receiving a largestock General Merchandise which w ill be sold for Cash or eoun try prtd uce at price s never before heart! of. uive him ii, call. apr.2' ly. - I P. SMITH, Successor To ' Smith & Ililler, HALE, N.a To'the jieonle of Watauga. I am' situated at tlw Ford of Klk Mitchell cortut', with a : full line (if ( icncral Merchandise, such as .1 Dry Goods, - Orweries, Qiieensware, (ihwsware, - - Ilardwiire, . . Cnndien, and Tatont Mwliciucs. 5, When you are on your way to ELK - - PARK, Give me a call, as I am able to duplicate an.v bills moKI there. My gtKxIx are lHubt for CASH and I m for the sanV llophiK to satisfy yon in goods priess etc. I am Bespocnillr, A, P. SMITH. , lVb. t;Gmo. T 1 j - - -. . " - ' - '.-- .
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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