The Wataup Democrat, !. U. Uwnsht-rl) . I Jitor. It V. Blu rs, rubliOier. Divot l: TH f.iliiii.v !!";:! i r tlevotisl 1 ti" ii t'i .l ! I i'oiii't v. S' at i' a:. Voi.vi. 1'uii lis!H-l ee V Thais ! l it! ..'oi.e. Wilt illicit County. N.C. Thursl.iy.-luty loth. .,,. Oil tll" filst pa go W pub lish the card f tic Hun. V. II. I'.ower. w i' .) maidy address to t!n oters of i his Congressional dis! iiit. Mr. l.owor is mi nbl" m.-in. ninl I I I. -4 democracy cnmot b doubted. His ability ns :i stump speaker is perhaps, e qual to any in theStatowhde liis personal appearand will add greatly to his in l! i should hobo nominated tin democrats need have no fears as to his election. The gallant Cow les. who now so nbly represents the district, will again contend for the nomination. Maj. (iraham is an avowed aspirant for the nomination, and the Far mers' Alliaii'v, as a general thins, is pressing his claim for Congress, It is now hard to tell how matters may shape themselves as regards the nominee. The Dkmoi i:at will support the nominee of the democratic convention, and will do all it can to se cure the election of the nomi nee. Tin. mi.iiiti- r 4ii. ni.,a it. )en(ls iniich upon jv')d or li.nl j disestion and assiiniliitioc , to! make the blood rich in lite and! Kt iviii'di ;i iTiii inst it ueinis. nsi- i 11 . d . 11 . .Ml I .1 11 1 1 r i I 1 111 I 1 1 1 1 1 I cordial and nlood ruiifier. it will nourish the properties of the Mood from which the elements of vitality are drawn. 1.00 per bottle." Jntoits Fou Fall Ti:um. J. A. Miller, J. II. Willaims, K. A. Potter, J. I. Wilson. L. J. Wilborn, IT. M. Cannon, It. II. Castle, Wiley Holly- iield, W.C. Bain I.J. F. Lu ther, II. T. Shumaker, W. X. Thomas, II. IL Farthing. - '. ton IJanii'-T, S. W.dreen, J,S Iiasan, Tilman Adams. !. Fin (!rass Andrew (Ircer, K. S. Duss01') Harman, M-., B. F. Toaster, K. (i. Ita Ran, J. II. Presnel, A. P. Bo lick, John ,'enfiold, K. M. Greer, Henry C. Miller, John Lay, A. L. Harrisson, C. J. Cottrel, IV. C. Lentz John IL Norn's, Fsaw Hodges, J. B. Clark, Win. Elrod- lf you are sufferine- with weak or inflamed eyes, or firanulated eyelids, you can be quickly cured byusin- Dr. J H. McLea'i's strengthening r:ye salve. '2" cents a box. C ( M M I S S ! o M : I : S ( ' O I ' It T June Term. All the niembeis present. Shell&Mast paid ftt'.SO for Soods furnibhed Stephen Horn, a pauper. S. M. Dugger released as road overseer on the road from Shulls Mill's to Mitehol county line and J. F. Callo way appointed. The following is a list cf the townships, taxlisrers, and amount paid each for listing taxes for 1800. Boone, Alex Ilagaraan -0, Beaver Da tns, J B Green $7 50 Bald Mountain, V. c. L. Iiukher .f0, flowing Kock, It. K. Hartly, $9, Blue Itidge A. W. l'enley, G,73, Cove creek, W. B. ILtrbin, .?10,50 Elk creek, S. J. Hendix, 7. 50, Lurell creek, J. c. Mast, $7,50, Meet Camp, John II. Norris, $7,50, Shawneehaw. II. L. Lowe, .f G. J. A. J. Wilson, road over seer on accommodation road was released and the Board .' .-1 that C. m:; r ivus of cove t nrk township put h.un's o:i the ro.nl. I. 'lit or Vi-nunrtit : N. . ; ! V.ird p.'.il " J.".-V2. As I h:ie Hot seen anv tor fiiimr pii-MM is during thing from this m-h ion. an i ih month -!' .In:"''. t . . i-1 : 1 " i . : . . . r..t- 15. y.Tii- i!l.::: ;t. J'.M of to s., : . I . . g!w Health offered ills import a m t !i of our t:ip to the w hi h .i- i-'. ievetl and or- I'Mi Ki ob. .lv,u-' th L".)lh. densl to le t;! d. V. X. C Insane Asylum 'i.iid S'l for sending lio.ne S. T tis.in I. The foil iv. ins amounts vvi .:'.! d as damages on tin- nea iol froai ShuH's Mills to Miti i: 1 county 1 "n. Win. . s'.". V. V..Iusti e. sj.". Mrs. A. 15. Johnson. 1 1). Calvin .' ry. sin. Thos. Sti'pliens. of Me't ( aiiip. t- 'i -.eil. on account f disability, from payins poll tax till further orders. iThe consiesatiui then seat- Tl.eiiost deliiMt-. oust it lit i.m ihemselves. as bet theV r.ili s.l!e!v llse ir. .1. II. M l.e;UI s t:ii-'.ine'i..ni-r.:.!;ii. it is a sure eotild. and the servic.-s vere renie.lev for cTui-Ji.-. los.s.fv..ii-e, 1 co'nt iliueil by Kev. Joseph jiii.i all throat ii:i.l liiiie(iicases. j ((V(l iy ,0'Ml jli;r ., l,.SSon ;.. ' ,. "... 1 liom hxodus, alter which ritu; k-iux-; OK-iir 'D of I'D. ' , . , , ikii. uiu. la ait.o i'i '''jninvt'i' was made bv L. A. The boa rd'eon voned in res-! . ulas session, ast Monday tin ; made tuial settlement " t'' Ireasnrer. K eeived. cxani- ined an 1 antiroved annual i(! 11 . , nort of Countv Super ntem I '11" ' 1 ant and Treasurer to State (( Superintei.d,.ui of Public In- ' .. structiou.. Appointed school Corns, as! ii i ii :,. ! follows: Lowerv Ilambv in; 'o " I leob Hod "-es in o 1 C a:id Wm. .Norwood in Xo.r.' . , ...... ... . t,, 1 1 a i u I'Jk Tiwnsl,ip belween dis - ii i i : . ..: a l : : .. t. i. tsXo'soand (5 so as to: 111(,uli,.)ills th( ,le,.p ravines. ! Toa her's Assembly, as the include.!. No. G S. .. Hen-; th(1 ,)tMutifu V(lll(ys .iIu present orsanizat nui is per drix, Leroy Triplet t and Ja-j sf,.(,.ini, i manently located at More- cob Hodges. The board pe titioned Ilia hoard of Countv Commisionersfor money on tne poll lor st liool tund..(.(j)T t,,(, sjn,.in,r o- nj Last year 81.i:5'i' on the po'l T r A WilsoTi then ' was a ppi iOt i to s- aoo.s, ui.s year the board asks or -'2: on tlu -Ordered that the Com. m No. COCd to btlild a public School house in said district. Ordered that the public schools of the county may begin first Monday in Sept., provided that the schools South of the Blue Ridge may begin first Monday in Aug. Si:ou!:taky. AX 01 XT THE LIVIXG. "Do not keep the alabaster boxes of your love and ten derness sealed up until your friends are dead. Fill their lives with sweetness. Speak approving, cheering words while their ears can hear them, find while their hearts can be thrilled and made hap . i . . i i f m i I 1 H l I IP 1 I L. I.' 1 1 1 I 1 ,v ,w,,"n,.,.i n... ,,i,,n,,, , if v.,,.;,,..- l II I I l.-l 1 Ml IIHilll IW.S,I III ;i n I..... i tlwn- l-ii n-imii umi- liifii'i in.., ill'- ,-,'. ii' , .-ii, i" iwn they go. The flowers you mean to send fortheir coflins send to brigh'en and sweeten their homos before they leave them. If my friends have al abaster boxes laid away, full of fragrant perfumes of sym pathy and affection, which they intend to break over my dead body, I would rath er they would briugthem out in my weary and troubled hours, and open them, that I may be refreshed and cheer ed by them while I need them. I. would rather have a plain coffin without a flower, a fu neral without an eulogy, than a life without the sweet ness of love and sympathy. Let us learn to anoint our friends beforehand for their burial. Post-mortem kind ness does notcheer the troub led spirit. Flowers on the cof fin casi; no fragrance back ward over life's weary way." 'i l l f -T. ::i liine ..... "'. Sunday inei -1 : i i -r iiinv of ti e j.e.ip!.-of t eoa'iiry siir rounding 1 1 1 - 1 glor:ii old Knob, rose io sf thsky tVi .-.-jd with hm N. white thep'-aU itsdl was covered with fos driven thick a"i fat by 1 he ind. yet many ;isceU'!.'i the sti-i nioinilaiii to the ti.p. . here a Lit"" con j;!t e-it i n was aseaib! d for r-liuious worship. S i-vices was opened by siiminu. k'd by L. A. Wil-on. on th" ex- ;treine heights of the knob, j Wilson. The text Used bv i ,'. i' . .., .. ' i 4i' ue . IjOM1 was .iiii me lowll on , ll(M11(Mln ,,,-, from which he Ie- 0 , , livered a verv interest iic'dis ... i ' i- i - .course ( i rms wnicn i me ,,1 ,. ,i1(1 i.:n,wi 1,; -L, t f , j.vearoldbox wiio killed Ins the sun came out from be- . , , , lf ,- , 4, , , ,, , father with a shot f-un .it , hind the clouds in ;il its s'o- y ,. , i , lk,.;i ....a nM1, , , . , , , , Hii.ton last An il, and con- !'' tlielo-;tlea ted awa, uihI,...., , , . t(. ... the scene was most beaut if ill . , ; js XUH,viux the soot bins sounds of t'ie: , i i i eosiie . and then urn vonr' eves am view i in- t;i ii in i works of nature. On every , ,.,... ,,. S(ljl 1h .a.. After the lirst sermon thai eon-re-ation was dismissed fo. Illinnt(s lh(M, (.a.!1(1 to j , s t lesson, fob .li) V(ltl llV l)V S.-ottj Vssociation was o. J:M.!;s0!1 T,1(.n Mr Wils.m 1 (...uiiz d at Mca-ehead Cit; I'n-;..1V(1 ., exhortation which :. c. Julv the 2nd. Josial fnJinu.(. . . ,..,.... ! 'ley. Love, then the congn - - .' " I gat ion was dismissed in good order. There were people present from all over the country, and the occasion seemed to be enjoyed by every one, yet how many or how few met there to serve the Lord, we know not. Some, no doubt, just went to enjoy the scenery which rivals the description of a poet, and is second to none, in these, our lovely mountains; while others, we j hope e, went for the purposeof ii- 4i r i sh.p,ngII,m,H.efou won and builder of this grand uni verse. While on the mountain, I ' i"' i'iv.ii.-in. ... ...... .... ,-.v........ rl i:iii i in I in ! i so l e in seen ; . .... i : i... 4i.., i i a m grasping, ov me nuiiu, ' ... , , . . , . . a. any o. an .r.euus w mini i I had not seen for many days past, and upon the whole, it was quite tin enjoyable occa sion. That day w ill long be remembered by many of those who proiess to tie tliejti()n E. F. Lovill.Com .i followers of that "meek and iTnis jnlv (St1, jygo. lowly One." J. McMillion and Son of the I could say much more a- j M()u1h of y, jlson Va,, are Maim bout this mountain trip but fa .-tin-en of all kinds of woolen fear I may intrude on yourigoo.ls, -vhicii they will se,l to valuable s)ace t he Dlmocuat. . Success to B. F. S. r,., , 7", Hie da up and decamg vege - ation of regions newly cleared it ! of tiadx r, exnosed to t lie ravs of- the sn, is sure to Ureeii malaria. ! Dr. J. H. Mi bean's Chills and' Fever Cure, by mild ind gentle .... .. ,. ... action will radieally cure, ow cents a bottle. Life w ill acquire new zest, and cheeifulues-i return, if you will impel your liver and kidneys to tl,.. luti-l't-ui'iiicij rit i tii-i i- f n ti tmi i s Dr. j. n. McLean s Liver and mu- I'M- It-lhll Will Stillllll.'lle tlll'ia tO , .-i, w, 1 a. Lealthtul action, -f 1.00 t)er hot- n 1 tlt ; H i' A 1 aie Mibmifting six pledges to the caiiidat'-s for tin liomi nitlon fir foiigross in tic different l;?ii!s. litre t !i -V :1V" .1 !i'!th-!!. 1. Ti.'';i:'"!iti n o. N itiou- 1 1 !i:i:,nS. Prevention of dealins in futures. :;. Tii." b-e and unlimited cuina-e of silver. Tin' prohibition of alien j ,.u ner-hip of land. .". That all revenues be li(1iit,d to the expensesof the o,nV nnieiit. I c. T'iat fractional paper, run ere v i" issued. Uuthei ford ( 'ollejro Tuber-i nai l" meet ins comes ofl July -' ,u j Hickory wants the census i toshow its population to tie --,!,- . Ilai. ih held a f nr for the betielit of fhe soldiers home. Near 7()dolIars was raised. The home will be opened ear- , ' . ,f p ,i ,;,.). l.v next year at liUlei;M. t ol. A. 1. Ainirews. oi .. has ben chosen one of the .. ... i ..f -e 7;' r ( , 1 held in (7n as in Averv Uut'er, the fifteen I " " 'liaiised July 11. has been sranted a conunutation to le mi prisoi'.iiieni h inn. , 1 . . .. i 1 r vie. T!:ore is a move on foot to orsaiiie a Western ll,;1(1 ' nyontiie roasr, oiuoi the reach of a groat number f leachers. A meeting to, organize win be bel l at Wayuesville jul.v'2( and 17. T!i. Snnfhei-n Teacher's or- y iah : Jxr't u-.-is elected 11. 'in. in, -president, F. J. llarrill. Sect. ! &Treas. and every State Supt. in the Southern statesa Vice-Pros. Ten states were represented and .'U55 members enrolled. NOTICE. for Snh Bv virtue of :i decree of the i Superior Court of Watauga County, made in the case of L. 1). ilargrave and others, t he undersigned, as commis sioner appointed by said Court, .will sell at wjng Itock X. Con the 11th dav ises. two lots or parcels of laud known as the Ilargrave Hotel property, to the high- Ie - ,r bidder, at tmtUio auction i- i. one n i , i i "i"'" . , Terini-V. cash the ha la nee m - , . - . - ., , ,,.:.i, ( and 12 months. Bond w itli ., pj,,mvi .. lll it.V for deferr ,(; ;1 Vin,.;its . Title retainedun tii purchase money is payed This is a delightful property, weil situated at one of tin! most popular summer resorts IllLI in the State, tsoni tor parti- I vour uoor in exenance ioi mooi. . rh)jv as() kwu a f,,!!;,,,, uf ti.jr ! c-oods on hand at Southerlands, i Ashe Co., X. 0. They pay the ; hi;,iH,st .);.i,-.fOI. wool, i psokk Onr of the IIKH'I'TpI FREE unison frtnliH I n the world, our woilitiM ar. anvqumlMl, ftnd lo intrudnn. our tyl kll if" teON MM601I ib rb lor.litv, TO I 1 r"-? CI'' i I bo" Only Iho who write l i I I V - V j : : f- to u. at onccma mk ur of '"!Tt V H- tbchiinc All Jnolunliidom PVlfW iet 'if nturoifto .how our irood. to I I" r--P - thowi who call your nriphhor TTnt-" ' C? nl th. irounii you To Ikj AYEttnRFji,r"l" ' " ""rtiwoi.nl Taui iL. 7 show. rh tmall ond of the trte- eeope. Th fcOlowinf eat (free the .npeereoce ol il reduced to tiSSSg ... . i...... -w. .i.. ri.thn.r efiUbulk.lt l.erend,iloublemetle. econe eeUriree. Sienrtor.rrr We will eleo show you how you sru.IL : .o.. ir--.tk.....ik. outeiperienre Better write el once Wepeyi-l -ipreee cherfee. A44.M.U.HAH.Krrl.X.,BolB8 rumieJII). MiUIH. jTV fi BAA.Miil H31SE. j. it. ritiTt H1HI. I'KurSIETCK. Ti:r.Mssi.:-, im:i: hw: , cr month. ELK PARK, N. C. mo. S.F. Lsnoir., & Co,, I'FM.F.IIS IX. G3ii3i?.l Norchanfise, We have now, on hand a complete line of GENERAL MERCHAN DISE. COXSlSTIXtJ OF, Dry floods, Vol ions. Ciroreries, Shoos, Hats, Hard ware, Tinware, dlassware. Crockery, Medicines, of which we are offerins at Lowest Price Wo also take in e.vchanse for S'xxl-S I Wheat Corn, live, Oats, IChicken I-'ir(i- tVcete, SO (HVFFS A CALL. S. F. LENOIR & 60., May the 15th. 1800. The Ce!ebrated Nis:cn WA(i()XH, P.t (aiii:s, Opkn a.M) Top, Pi.atkoum Spki.nu Hacks, Pheatons, Road Carts, tOetc. iVrcte., for sale by W. I), f larke, Blowing Bock, X. C. trT'The above named vehic les will be sold (heap forvush or tnuk-tl in excyte for good young horses or cuttle. Come and examine them. 4. 21. J. B. HOPKINS, t)i:.VLi:tt i v GENERAL MERCHANDISE GAP C'UKKK, X. C. BUY (100DS, (IBOCFIUF-S. BOOTS SH OFS For Cash or Produce At Remarkably Low Prices! Goods First Class. JEWELER. "Watches repaired and all kinds of work in thislineexe. cuted promptly. 2-fllE e --- -j'-' i- al WOODWORK 'YoV-V RffACHMC'lftf-SJ 00. 2a UNION SQURRE.HY. "'trr.,-! ' ST.L0UIS MU. jr.'.Cj.".???! UALLAS.TZX. Cox and Hurt, Nathan Creek Ashe county, N. C. I mmmm i) n. mash i ' pi i t 1 IMf I n ! Tli- -i.ilf of tli. i!. s!i is t !it Ii'im t. t i-ri' f :" purr Ili hi nn'iihs I..iIt ii.V film tiiiii.il ih tivity :r.i i !iis ! ,i v, it 'i it t!i. (citaintv f 'jiti-k I -i-st oi al i. u fniiii hirk. i..-s nr . i.J.'j.i . nr. J it. Me. I .(Mil's !( i.t li i i.ir niriiialnnl i-.!(Ki. fin i :i.-t- -jivt p!!ic tiili lil-K. I. ;i; d il .i:i."iii:'i iT I fii-f h ns the iin! I.)n1v. 1 (U jn-r Ii-ittle. C. D. TAYLOR Va!!3 Crocls II c I am now leadv to show voa a nice elf tf slot k of standard lints, Iiidi;ri I II Simpson I'.laeks. Press piiiiili-inis. Paswie suiting. Ciial'ies caslanercs, and ; I iri leaded pnuls w il Ii t !i liesl lot. of 10 its worsteds on tlieinarket. I Ladies' W llite ill ew jroi i.liJ, ci uss li.tr llandiiii-'j: M ji ntal laee. i ili ; lions. -ives, ladiis' and misses' hues, corsets and corset jeans, j Pa mask table cloths, lace H-ini n ml cieton eoods. iilk tlinad, ihiittoii hole twist. Jeans cloth troni lU'j to 7o cts per yard, Hats and shoes HAitDWARi:. in the f rent est nhiindance. such as hoes, plows, clevises, jrrass rods, heel holts, horse sImm's ami nails. Table cutlery, hinges, ham iiiers, files, rim knot, ocks, hutts anil screws. Coffin roods, silver mounted handles, screws hinges and ornaments. A vet v fine lot of QrKK.NS-WAKI-(it ild hand china, teas and plates, liowles and pitchers, lass-ware, lamps etc. (ii;oci:iaKs. Kxtra fsttsar 12 lbs for $1. ('ol den drip syrup, rice and spices. Oils, tjonior's tid ensiue; tut pontine. Just received oOO SalU ns stone-ware, crocks, churns, jars juss etc. (live me a call. Ilesp. I). Tayi.ok. TAKK tiii: Gliicogo and Alton I R, (iOIXii West and Northwest. Emigrants going to any of the Western States or Territories will save time ami money going via. Chicago and Alton route, t is t lie quickest route to KANSAS CITY, DLXYEIl, PC KB LO. And all points in Idaho, Wash ington, Oregon, I'tah and Caiiloruia. Finest nwl Hest IJouippcil Ilo.iil in the West. Only line running Solid Vosti buled trains between fct. Louis and Kansas City. lleclining Chair cars and Tour ist Sleepers free of ext ra charge. I will meet parti 's at any rail road station with through tickets and baggage checks. For full information, maps and descriptive pamphlets of the West write to or call on B. A. Xi:w L.wii. Traveling Passenger Agt.. P.) Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C. J. CiiAutro.v (h P. A Chicago, 111. lNSUlli: At J. INST A( CfDKNTS In Tin: U.S. MlTr.lL ACCinr.NT ASSOCIA TION OF Ni:V YOiiK. .".(H)0 foi Death byAccid. nt or boss of Limbs S2.."00 for Loss of I huh "orsight, ar lor i'ci maae;it Total l isabil- ity. ii'O for the Loss nf one rye. ' "2." per week, up to ."C weeks, for Temporary Total i isabilif y. Costs about la dollars Jef year, payable in one sum. or in in installments of two dollars. Membership IV e 5 dollars, paya ble only once. MKMItKliSIIII. .r)2,r41. bosses paid during 1 880, .384-,-8;s,(.)) dollars. bosses paid since'78, l,7-"9, i"(7. il). Insurnce in force, .1 an. 1890, 2."4,:n 3,750, dollars. Assetts. December 551, 188!), L4u,7y,r.r,, It will pay you to insure. Ac cidents happen only when they are not expcctcc . If there is no agent for tii is Association in your town, ivi ite to t he undersigned. Wo want an at live figci.tin cat h town in N. C, and will give liber al terms. Correspondence solic it d. I'lia.n uovsTi-it, i State Agents for North Carolina, Oxi'onn, . C t3in una rwdiiur. Tt-Kt-monmU frnm nil Mini! wnnrtAT-incr ti;rfi1. Piviku lprtio4 "4 'ff.K , frill nf th o-lnKa PriVnaMu. 1-2 U L-i A. Luijootwe. Zil t ittU An, Kw Yuilu