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The Watauga Democrat Ir. r.' i!i "s Liter . j-I.-.i T!. ' N- v l!,.i . i..n of ' f.ii I. u !.' h i !. u v: our n.:mi i de.t ie-d to ' t. H. l....wk.,i,, l.!.:r. !' I '''''i f.- ..ft j-.- !...-! i:u. I: l . r.ir. I'fMi-ltr I lit- .11 u-' in' to Ti:i a- I! ; tl.e uut plo- viy. li..t! i:i 'Mr !! j i i tlu ti- ii,t uij'.iu our '!. it h i ). ' tr't. I. l i !.! J. Tie' li I bof- !' ; v I- a fair t.-i,. nt i t"-i. !.u' ! Lie ;i roinlit it.'.- cualioli' r :j. 11-. I'aill I'Wtlt . i;r-r .1. v. - I '.:'- i-a o t oun! v . Si.' i iff Nl i"" i "!-?i-!n-l v 'I !. ;i' l :. iiI.iul.i wiiii' v. . . .It. ntil 1'iiiit h ;i.h b"ing mad 1! I.v i ;i 'm ri ;:;'';,; v :i ;!! ao ilitii'li April. some, w.iul'l the wild iinisi s ui if the on- I'M'l' i lodivert tin- mini ly jti(i !,i li.ai. the ti::t corn I tin iii.im- fir. in l! i 1 1 and gra-es are rai'-'d. live isuc. ulii b is 1 1 riff l-ei-am. a n 1 bu kwleat, !; ivtofore and a more ":! in; iil :vi- i.(.iil-ifil by i --inner a the n observing m-i.-(;i ran mmiMratioa of our govern- only ni;iiii -mp. on sli. henu- lti ?: f . . II lionet f:iir-i'.-lll. tiilll Ni'U lilVi'l-Iiol ;.i:isi;jw !i'ii nr.. i'r ivtonn, kio'.i;j: mNu iii'-reaed. Thirty years it to he tie' main issue, and airo most of tin fat nci-shaiil on this iu. the people will ed t heir coriurom Cove 1'm k .lithu-iaMi'-aily folio, tin- to that s.rtioii, his uiiahV leadership of tin- reaP'st to raise a siilih iem v. but, to Hi-- ihii.y .oukni:m tiot fail to notiiv tin- i'uvhii Hu nt of fainiiins of tin; ,-'s vut ilay. Inmost familiis t i i ihi!ilr'ii y:o'i-ni tin- pan nts niid hav'tln'irovn wayraiis- Tli-' t- lltor o! tiii S.uita An !it Stan.'. ml. ha:i!jr jiM ij ... .1 in paying a inort u iir-'nn .:s iati h in tianj-"-tl..';'. i.-joi i-s in t!i' fi:!! rt ii'-r.-hiji .if r.l a t's cf tint1 laii.l.ast'aliloriiia bia?.. His txN'i-i'iiiwith thi lra1 i pliilji'' now so happily pas-! ! inovt's him to vis r'llr tinii. is follows; , 1 ' V n.ortac is a qtii-T in-1 stitntion. It inak's a man, rntle ami ki'ps him poor.; It i a strong; imvntivH to a--' tioti, and a vlioisoini ri'tnin-' ih-r of tin fWtinjr months I and yi'atsj it i fully n sym- holic in its niranin :s thi; hour jila.s and soythi that , rcpifsi-nt di'ath. " A tart- airi-alsorrpri'st'iitu industry inir tiari'iits ration am troiihl.'. Childivn an-allow.'d livin-r.f nii r in tin-.- I ni- a v.-ry ivat rxt.-nt. hy mon liln'rti"s and h.ivo h-ss t' d Matos uhii nam." i-. . jf. i t of those indiitriou ' d i it i . . ... , restraint than formoilv. con- 'io'i i-ianu. j :n i ! laruu'is, tins ruinous systt-m tiiriuiw it is av-r Idle and iv.qui'iitlv they harder to Cinap isu" rauuot U system has I n stopped. 1'n 'iit rests. It is liko a bosom govern Talents are too in-1 ".ueh of an isu" for th.-re ,.s Cove ( nvk f irmers ,,.,. fn'iid. b.H-aus the greater dul-enta,idi.stead.,fteaeh-;nres(fowwhoaurlvoiMhis.:l1,t,,,.(,1Iv f that hitherto uuinh iwr their ehiidren self denial. !v'ii anion-demon ats. To .splendid seetion. th.-y wiU ;so;itI.it lt.V(r he.ita t-. at Ihey try to satisfy them hylsy the least it is a pi,'st:,,-jhave to haul coin from some; charges nor fears to Hose in panderiiiir to thir every ' theory. Free .-Mid r.i.liiii-jot her sections themselves in jon any enemy. It is like the whim spoiling : the child and it''1' eoina-e of sil ver may !;. wars to come. Fei haps no I s"nlbajr or the thiiff silent heaping trouble on both j.ar-! 1"i-the best and some ,on-: mountaili count rv has ever ' " V' '! ' V? V" L- l'V iiKiu'mt ,,,tnnd,hild.Achild .l.ot.MjMi.Hor it, while others say'b,,.,, I11(,re produ-tive than ; lr7Vii lemtspreadsallm be governed ently and finn-j't will lo ruinous to the com-, thelovet nvksectionincorn,ihe creation, and Its influence ly and learned to obey with- mon people and will cans.' ; w lrat and rrass. This sec-j is everywhere visible. It is ',nf- fi vvliimner lint thi-ir na- silver to be depreciated and I lion once led . lie b.il.mee r,f 1 like t he ij-rasi) of a devil fish Dasand mammas think thevithnt the c-mmion j.eople wii! , the country, to a Kiviit'ex-!,,H.,on5HI' it.,ho!(! thepeat- iitv so sweet nd smart that!1"' tl'l losers. We are not tent, and will continue si BNcuini: for. ADVERTISE IN, rns Watauga DEMOCRAT, $1 Per Year in Advance, IIOLSCLAW'S VOli BARGAINS For Every Thing You Need. o- : er its strength. It will ee'i win continue lo lo;,.iw f,uii.i ; : , , i , . . . ... ' i.m it I'll rllll " f n illlll I r 1 1 1 I they must have ovc.r.v-thiii-s'it-"''H'y itiioriinvl to say so ut.der judicious fanuiiii-. lactivitvtoa shiff-nsh brnim they ask for, anl nllthelittle!l"w this matter is. Let us, bu no"matter lunv hard the ones has to do is to cry f()r ! '"t be led oft fr :n our moor-j President Harrison had a debtor works, the morttfagv what thev want, audit is eiv' '' tlio silver qu.'st ion. ,oval ivcepioii at Memphis. I wo,'k!? wt'Il. A inort- -to then, lUitnoansli-ltus.ofori.fonn and a . X ed,they still want o t li e r : ..- .-a.... ...,. , h.'v. iv. r, .. l ntesa urai-, Vf, yR lt js in so, m)0(v fl,Vs things and they know how to! tlie vepubliean party who ny, f.-ai h-s man has written i family, lt is like a boil al p.t them just continue t o,1;,s "'tnle times so hard with :i lengthy let ter to the ;?;-J ways a iood tin ny; on some cry until the fond parents! lls- by extra vara nee. We are , ,,.,, (;i(JiH.t c0ii,.miiin thelotl"'r f'Hw. will come to their relief bv Ior 1 "'ve-ami. ami tanii re- . m. (. .. all(j ('. i yL pivins ny nnd everythin-i fonn r,ou' ,J",,(' r("-,!'- "J called for. This is the dailv oursch, we are aj According to Prof. Kly, it routine of parents. The poor The Liver democrat and after that foricosts the tired mothers have little restf'v,Jl'' A mcrif U II I leoi lie ' V'licn out of orrtpr. iiiTolvps eTery orpin of I I I I 1.. .1 mp I . ..... 4l. .v.,. . the bMly. Kernel tes for snmo other uernne. fiOOd measure that I$1(I0,(UU).00() a Veal to SUM- h.ent are frenuemlv taken wllhont the leLt ers In he coiinti-v who f'i ' K"1 - w in-"sin. r l."lll I Ml l O ( 1 1 1 l I . WHO 1 1 u , ri.n.fnrtin aiiviinrtnftl,.v,tom AIpr.nr 1 - ... j , ... . ... 111 some imiii, is a coiniuoii sjieciflc for., slug gish liver; but a tar safer aud more etlecUv from the spoiled child, ,M,til i",',''',IMtoeinolliateti.e!port,,MH1p1.oHuctivestra-! tXXS it worries itself to sleep. Thej'-'',"t"' ur ovei-taxe,i most of this is caused by not P'-opI". livery intelligent ier-jto support themselves. knowing how to maime the son wb ,s lnest. say child. Sdfdonialistiiemost tliJit the republican party important lesson to teach a child. A familv of children brought up without obedi ence to parents, make, a -jen era! tiling, bad and rebellious students; make disagreeable church members and trouble some citizens, from the fact they were not properly con trolled when children, a n d have grown uprebelliousand ungovernable. The family government is t. li e grand Ntart from which Govern ments and nations spring. It is this that qualifies men to govern and to be governed. " ithout a proper diciplinein the family men and women are raised up disobedient to nil the rules nud regulations of society; they rebel against all authorities and are head strong and self-willed. How important it is for thefamily to be well governed, for on this structure our whole sys tem of government rests, as well as the obedience to the laws of God. Few parents think seriously on fthis all important subject, and allow their childien full liberties to do as they please, end rt is so natural for them to go as tray that they soon succeed in making unruly and disobe dient children, and this prin ciple clings to them in most eases duringtheirlives. Look yvell to how yon eontrolland raise your children. (Jen. II. F. Hoke has been has out lived its Usefulness. ; elected president of the N'orth It is now a party of fraud .Carolina rail-road by the di nnd speculation, and the last ! rectors to lill the vacancv C . , 1 l.i.. .... i , Bromacn, liver, aim mcmey trounies, expe t oilgn SS sqnaiKH I. 'M MM Mil-caused b Hie resignation of1 riencing mwh dlffl.Milty iii dlf-estlou, wl(h plllS ill the V. S. Tl"asUIVi,i mm ' i, 7. ! were pal I" tlie lumhar region ami other niedivine Is Ayer's Pills. For loss of appetite, Mllous troubles, eonstl palion, Indigestion, and sick headache, these Tills are unsurpassed. "For a long time I was a sufferer from Btomach, liver, and kidney troubles, expe and run up the expenses ofi the "lovernineiit to over a I Lai;,,.. -,r aai.,,. 1 . I I 1 1 W 1 J I I I V I I ( I I . I I ' ! 11- (Jov. Tims. M. Holt. ('ol. L. j Polk is in Ohio! form must come and, useless' organizing theallian-e there, j we have it the free coinage ai(, (;()V C'al in l !.-Il ad- oi siivim will oe mil. lliiieiiem , . . to the people. Htherepubl!- ''l;i meeting together. cans are again voted into;1'11' xhm P'H't.v move has power and control of this'not as yet cropped out in the county the people will say by their act that they 'don't want reform. Let us all work tobringabout a change in our national affairs. The democratic partv is the only- hope for the country, so ral- convention, but there is some feeling in its fa Vor. President Harrison and par ty are now on their extended trip through the South and Iy to it everybody and-.iban-i West. They met with a warm don the notion that any- recention In Johnson Tit-v thing can be accomplished outside of this great party. If free coinage is a good thing and other towns on through Tennessee to Memphis where we will have it, if not we don't j tui' "ereentlmsiastieally re- want it. Let the slogan heicciveri "tariff reform." fi rover Ueve land, or some otherablehon est democrat, for President in 1 HU'2 ami we will succeed and bring about much need ed reforms and relieve the people. While President Harris'Ui is passing through theSouth and is receiving such hospi talities and ovations where ever he goes, ho no doubt J I 1 f j 1 T . llmu-or nni.w l.fiH nluv.vw ii'iriKs oi tne force bill that been productive and a fair: lie so heartily urged on grain and grass section. I m-! Congress to pass. When lie The Italian muddle remains the same. Secretary Blaine's reply to Rudini's last note is not satisfactory and no one knows how the matter will end. Italy can get a fight, if ehe desires one, but it is not supposed that there will be Vmeli more of the affair. proved farming is noticable along the main roads and it is reasonable to suppose that tlie same signs of improve ments are to be seen in th" back settlements. IVaver Dams, like other sections, have some good farmers and plenty of sorry ones. We will venture to say, however, that Heaver Dams and Cove Creek sections have more new, neat dwelling houses and barns than are to be found anywhere in Western North Carolina, according to territory, and we will ven ture further to say that the people live better and have more and the best kind of eatables. Wespeak from what we know, for we have been there. sees and speaks of the happy condition of both whites and blacks, he no doubt wonders what use the bill had been, had they succeeded in pass ing it, in order that the great white race of theSouth might be ensla ved by black domination. parts of the body. Having tried a variety of remedies, Including warm baths, with only temporary relief, about three months ago I began the use of Ayer's Pills, and my health Is so much improved that I gladly testify to the superior merits of this medicine." Jlanocl Jorge l'ereira, Porto, Portugal. "For the cure of headache, Ayer's Cathar tic rills are the most effective ruediclne 1 ever used." K. K. James, Dorchester, Mass. "When I feel the need of a cathartic, I take Ayer's rills, and find them to be more effec tive than any other pill I ever took." Mrs. B. C. Gnibb, Burwellvllle, Va. " I have found in Ayer's Pills, an invalua ble remedy for constipation, biliousness, and kindred disorders, peculiar to uiiasmAtte localities. Taken in small and frequent doses, these Pills Act Well on the liver, restoring its natural powers, and aiding It in throwing off malarial poisons." C. F. Alston, Quitman, Texas. 'Whenever I am troubled with constipa tion, or suffer from loss of appetite. Ayer's Pills set me right again." A, J. Kiser, Jr., Kock House, Va. " In 1858, by the advice of ft friend, I began the use of Ayer's Pills as a remedy for bil iousness, constipation, high fevers, and colds. They served me better than anything 1 had previously triedj and I have used them In attacks of that sort ever since." H. W. liersh, Judsonla, Ark. Ayer's Pills, DR. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggiiu tod Dealers in Mediclo I am pleased to announce to the public that I have one of the largest stocks of general merchandise ever offer ed to the people of the toi( ntyk Kemeinber that I will sell you goods just a little lower than anybody Hue for SPOT CAFll, as I bought them cheap. I have a beautiful line of light weight clothing on hand cheap, T00 pairs men and women shoes fine and coaisr, from 5S0 cents per pair up. A beautiful line of dress goods, consisting of fancy lawnsdt 5 cts per yd, Calicoes at 5. and up. A large line f worsteds in all colors at.d prices; white blaek and ttowered nainsook, India linen, pink nun's veiling, outing cloth, shamlnia, black henrietta, drilling and bed ticking. A large lot of jeans cheap. Hamburg flouncing for dress shirts or fronts; all kinds of laces. Face veiling and the largest and pretti est stock of ribbon you have ever neon. Ladies untriinet! hats, wreaths fioweis and velvets rheap. A large lot of queens-ware, glass-ware, rhelf hard-ware, plows, cast-ma. fanner's friend plows and all the repairs aiwafl on hand. Stoves a specialty. Iloee, nails, horse-shoes, grass rods, and heehM-rews, clocks, jewelry, cutlery, saws braces and bits rheap. Come and exuiine my stovk and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and I will save you money. Ytnti Wh, tye, chickens and eggs. Also a large quantity of roots & herbs. Call for a list (Jootfo a ml samples by mail. Yonrs Anxious to I'lcdn', Vilas. N. C, Apr, 18, 'tl. WlLU Y. DOLSf LA H GRAND OPENING-! NEW GOODS . -u- KOTICE. Snip of Valuable Land. Tor iiciiily lmlf nud a eoTitury Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been tlio most popular cough remedy in the ivoild. Tlie coiistaiilly in creasing (lenininl tor this remedy proves it to lie the very best sjMM'ilic for colds, couoIih, anil all lis;nxes o the throat and limgH. Mil ll y Persons ar broken down from overwork or household cures. Brown's Iron Uitievs PtbuiuiFthe ny.-tcm. aids digi.'-'tion. rnriivesc?;ecant Lite, and euros xaaUu itu Oil '.he tcvnuiut. i)y virtue of a certain decree lnnde in the Huperior Court of Culd well county in the ca.se of S. L. Patterson administrator d. h. n. of Pitmen Horton deed., vs. J. 0. Horton, et o.l. I will, as coinmisioiier, sell at the court house door in the town of Boone X. C, on Monday, the 4th day of May. two certain t racts of land in Watauga county, one known n tlie Miearer place, ly ing on New River, near t he Three Fork Chuivh, cont inuing 129 a cres more or irts. The other tract fifty ueros of wood-lnlid, situated within one mile of the Shearer place, on the oppoteside ofNeW It; ver. Terms of sale (5 months credit. Note with approved secu riiy. S. Ii. PATTEKtiox, Coii. At the same thus and place I wi'l sell for ensh a quantity of' rye, noour, ou uitsneis, now lnrue hands of V. L. Iiryan, of Hoone. S. L Pattkhsox, AMI., March 2."., 1 H.l- E. II. DOUGHERTY & HIIO. fi.ST, li, G. It is gratifying tt) Us to ahhoulice to tiUI hlimei'oilM customers that we have now, and still arriving the largcet stocK oi goons ei er orou-i to a uuiga. e nave recent ly bouglit in lMiihidelphiu and Knoxville !f (iOOO.OO worth of NKW (i(K)DS. Our stock consists of all varieties of goods kept in a first, class store. We have a nice line' of ready made clothing that we are offering Low down: SHOES ! OVEK-NlIOES! BOOTS ! Ladies dress goods in all qualities, cobrs and prices, dents furnishing goods! Collars, Cliffs, Neckware, shirts socks and anything you yvant in the latest styles. UaTh! to suit men, women and children. Hardware, crockery, farming utinsels, &c in great quantities. Our goods were bought at a bargain and we propose to giveourcustomers the benefit of them. Come and see our fine etock aiid yJU will lie sure to buv. Extra inducements will be offered ' for tt,j iw,xt fiO davs for CASrf. We take all kinds nf iiriliir and , live; stock a specialty. Thanking ourfriends for pasti jitaronage, we hope to merit it in the future by holiest dealings and good oargains, we are Very Respectfully E. H, DOUGHERTY & BRO I ) ci n ii 'i DEALERS IN SEWING MACHINES If you think of buying SEIVIXG MACHINE, and want to save CASH, write me for prices. I carry a full line of need les and jw rts .such ae , ( Shuttles, Bobbins, Drivers, OiiH pte.. fill of whirh fttn setit by mail. t 1 nave a good line of nshirp Tackles, Trout Flics, Hooks' Lines etc, Seins a specialty. will send them out bv mail. S. P. ANGEL, KNOXVlLkfc, TEXN s.'.oii. m 5 i I is 4
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