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'.ln!iil iin-l of- u-'.l si.Ioan.l over tli' rMes, ! o-liiji it it- Tliuin:is ten im !!.' is i:i rlririr'' t' of (Im-mountain, ati l patis Iioii. .Jr. Many nf tli in iv-any i.'.f 'i ni.iti.tti. in tlic jo- .s ami as-U'i-o fan i liaf liis pii tnr i-i t h i r Tin' North Carolina Khii'- tat-li. j"s. Thfiv umlil , r :iw ;uil arc :ff-tly fa-it is first t Liss. T lv nr.l' lm s 'iM'nts, htaiitlinrj iiiii.it w it h liis whn'f hitory li'ttrn rniii.ty exliil'its art' nil . upright, lifting l liaiisolvvf fa i I ' lii!'-a st n l.'iit li-it'. Tliffart that I liaI tiint ti I'Minii'ii'. altovc th" trt's; tht'ii tluv": Ii'.n is a jrivat man. vim had th1 l'st -!ii!it. : wonl-l asuin1 the forms of i' i' a 1 1 1 1 1 i iv; at t nty y ars roisvtih1 aul ihrai omlit1 tha giants in ilfadly warfaiv. Af of ,;f n 1 SVl. He has-ini1 n.'xt. Soi'i1 rouritit-s 1 1 -1 1 , t i - this theatrical pt'iform-ih-it tin.' ii Iii''tl inoit' poor h!lits, too poor, am-', t li.v wonhl hili'iitly r laiii' as an orator anl a '.n hcotmty, not t pu t i a- J ii f an.l thf inoiintain would -peak 'i t lian any man in I h' lam?, had about tiv s unt' aiHar as hv''t as nsutnmor i tu'ilryo!' his a ll l'i- pruitu ts r a i n. "rrassfs. ; inornintr. an liii' pi a tif'of laiv in his wooiIn. vcjit'tablt's, and uiiii-l TIi-'ii I h i Vt'.-ivn thoaichast1 n itie tow n Sh by mid was Crals Th1 North t'arolina ;'a; hothcr from om- peak to rl. Tied to t ht l.'-islatur' !- (Imparl int'iit was iur' vari'I ' n not her from Illk Knob to fort' h" was t ivcat v iif years ' j ;U citlicr of iIm other, th1 Snake, an I froiue Snak' , ! HlvMOYAL ! -n- T! f .! I-S' I ti- u' I t iiiL;' I"1 away ii a n'-'i-l i -n ;' J'o b" a lawver a n 1 a 1 1 1 f ciiiiM1 of tiuin ditl IP t! .-ml his tal aits, ho he en-t-'ivil t h" ministry where his lil'e and .u-reat tnl-'iits '(ultl !( of nioit' sevift? to tlie Mas l v. I'irst called to the pas- party: tiieir sapp'tl Jin;; p.reu.ii. .'! ;. tli.-.-c J h;;:-s Miji:vnia--y ic party :n will ue pi: v may pass I Will III of ( roan1 :: be ex;-!'. .mi !i v I': an stitti.u c a in e Mui Now what? What has stt'ii- fiir u' nppi-oai liiny; we have iip.i for t readers o1 I server hav nu'-nsure p-;-t ma v ha v I. extent (.f ii;. site Ih' r :' 1 1 I lorale of the (ioldsborn I tap .:..!..-!. ii .... it .1 ..1. i . ut cm i iv u , i lien n uaieinn, rou presenu.I a im r.asfon. and finally. New j tion of ores; rvaviii. States, liuneonibt' had hnl-to the Uieh; am when the ain.-' anil several of th" har-iMin shone forth they ret n ra lly pine family, Wayne the'ed from their play as prace loiitf lent pine ninl cot k: Ashe : fully as lovers part. Then I h i;l cranberries, buckwheat. ! have seen the storm-cloul. ami cabbage; Wake, cotton, j which had its birth in t At- e;'iuits, ami coi n; I'orsy tlie. hintie Ocean or on the Teti- tobacco; Iteaul'or. rice: Ma- j nessee Ibver, cotne with an ci lice-i nnry bosom and pour out a nice; its storm-furv on the old w ay ! V ! ;a :'!'. I . - ! a; ciina a,'v and 'e live ill t " . :rs may a lataia. :; ii uii- r'll ii ll. - at ie. rreat Tabernacle in Itrook- !vn. It was mv cootl for- the ", ia;ara in ! i.i.wa- -i r : I liich " N. i , u now i I iis w liirli to:- rt!;.iill. in-ih-vsa-iti ra.. en ia Ma:v ! :!. Vr; t!i,'- York, wh"re he is now preach . lot of sea shr;U 1 here wvis ! mounain. The thundershook ii to one of the largest con-; ilax from Edgecombe; wool ! t he mountain to its very foun uncali.tns in the city. II is 'from Forsylhe. The fjniver-! dation stones. The lightning rliinch has already be,an tojsity, Ayricnlturnl and M,--sent its darts far into its ae a rival to I n iinatiTt s cha meal (' eire: Sa em Ie-, snies, ami winlt1 tins war ol male Colleive. ami several the elements was in progress I i ( i w i 1 1 i iiii- 'iuiinii"iil I - - - v. v- I an-' lat ni.n-ht to lcar this jsrhools of the State have over the valleys, and scatter disi iiiMuiscd man. He jravej nicely fi;od up (inartias. The : ed th' showers of refreshing a j. cture to the students ami Kxperiuient stations h a v e rain on every side. Then, ns rii ier.s ol t lie villa-reon ' Ittick si.-o-cd no naias to show ev- ll ashamed of its violence t ) ery department of their work. The Iilackuel! Durham Hull tobacco was shown in the lap a heavy set of eye brows: .forin of a revo! in- world a dark storm-Kannents, and dean shaven face, with hiih j U U, nnd a real tobacco bull, 'clothe herelf in Heecy white ek liones; a clear musical (!coria sent a man to nd-iuch, perhaps asanels wear none, i all am! slender, witn lonir black hair :ind a keen, In k eye, which sparkles un file mountain, the clou d would lay aside itsangernml appear to smile; lay aside its and cjiress the mountain us a lover would tlie idol of his : lie of loiiir bony iirms and lin uvis and you have ii combi- ( nation that is seldom met - ;...; i. ; n:.-,,.. ;.. Ullll III tills- lt l"MI. I'lAOII this jind more too. There are some men whos sermons a n d sieeches read better than they sound, not S3 with I)i.von. His drjunjitie jiawers ro far towardri m;i kiiu1; his lectures enjoyable. Althoujih there are many things that ivere said last ni.uht that are still ringing in my ears, and making in delible impressions on my mind, yet 1 dare not go fur ther than to give an idea of his great lecture. Backbone, as the spejiker used the word, meant a determination Jind set purpose in a man. The peculiar times required such men and would make them successful beciiuse they lost no time trying to please ev erybody, because they have the courage to carry out their convictions, and be cjiuset hey thought they alone were responsible for what they did. Th lecture was two it-v nave the ear ol Hours long Jin! well seasoned Hieiv neighbors, and they j with wit jind humor. should not iieglecl tonse the Mr 1)ixun .lt acf,uniwt. privileges of til.'il Jiosilion.i. ... ,, . . ., We trust that they thim-j''1- of l,ls ,,J KO',et-v- the selves will inaugurate u cam-l Luzelian, made a very en- aign, each man in his own ! couraging talk, and offered locality, and warn his neigh-j some propositions to the so- bors of the drift away fi oni i (.i(jf y thut mny My gome. tlie Democratic partv. iind;.t-' i . i t ' ... i, . , - i thing about hereafter. iiil;!' uit-iii in it'iiwiiii soatj- i. to reai;. . w -:-'T. V 1 ( 1 t ill i i! thai the .langer i.- Teat raid that the time 'or averting it with the least harmful caise-quen-es is the ; iHwiit There sliould be ( ihr: s raade to arrest lh-j uioveaient, ;iui these efforts' can be mad'' more successfully jnthe neigh borhooiLs t h a n elsewhere. I'jitriotic Democrats should bestir themselves in Iheirsev end lociiliti"s. Whil1 there may be no such laic of cleav age between the Allianee and the Demoti ats, who do not belong to that order as some! have apprehended,, yet we! may ainicipa le t!ia t v. third! party ticket will be put in the field in the Union and in North Carolina, nni we should all seek to prevent that new organization from carrying off from 1he Demo crat ic party any considera ble number of Democrats. In this work patriolh- Alliance men ciiii do more than those who are not members of the order. en voice undercomph-tecontrol, I vertise the lintless cotton, .nit! to litis a brilliant naiul. ' .i.,,l a...... o,,,,, ,.l,l ..,..1 - iiiiu rinnt niiiin. i pitll a rich subject and a free use;ni;U1i- and '.i few other things. ! heart, and then stand by the Lintless ootton s o u n d s mountain ami waltz t j ht strange to me. Something music of the breeze in thei'or like woolless sheep. est below. Virginia's, the"( )1.1 Domin- T!:en 1 have ridden tin ough fast in their party fealty. A Kepittilk'iai Organ. Cha,s. Bmner, son oi the old veteran editor I. J. lim ner, returned Thursday even ing from Ashevilie whither r.e had been at work - on the Mountain Home .Journal, an alliance pa per, edited by I, T. Long, a famous repuuli-.-an of the dark days of recon struction. Mr. I truuer retires from the piper, because he is "f-nn ftam fif-t-o t If. In viivvc t ( c,-fva i ,,imy -J !-,,ni fould tl)4t celebrated show- Ever since tlie Exposition opened at ltaleigh,twov'eeks ago, I have been wanting to go and see the exhibits. So on yesterday, "to kill two birds with one stone," as the saying goes, I went. The double object of my trip was to see the Exposition and the greatest show on earth, ten big shows combined. The show went under the name of John Robinson's, but ion," show of tobacco and peanuts, with many other products of the field and fac tory was very creditable. Mississipi is contented with yards and yards of cloth and leaves and leaves of trees, shrubs and plants. Florida is beautifully and tastefully represented. Sei shells from the coast, grass fiom the everglades, and live alligators from the ponds in the gap of the Rich Moun tain a bou t s u n-set ' ; W hen N a ture was sinking in stillness t; rest", and I have seen th clouds in the great west gath er to themselves every con ceivable beauty of color. It jippe.ued its if the angels of Ciotl with the patriarchs and saints, after a long day of hallelujahs to Go 1, had walk ed out through the "pearly g.ates" of hen ven to take an numerous varieties, ami com j evening stroll on the carpets biimtions makes ona feel the i of hl that the E t e r n a 1 gentle breezes ;md sweet per fumes of the flowery land and sigh for the oranges and lemons which ;ire not. The Exposition is improv ing every day, jind will be open until the first of Decem ber. D. D. I). Oct. 14, '91- Hands had spread for their nnwejried feet. There were angels of glory, cities of light with streets of gold; rivers of life in which the holy ones bathed their untired, heaven ly forms. Or it sippeared that tlie sua had liid his face in the shadows of 'he lofty a lid time-worn mountains of the far west, and an angel of glo ry ojiened one of the pearly I gates of the golden City and The Clou is Love Or Soanlaias. For the Democrat. I ha vest-en t becloud.-; march Vll 1 1' kill 4, ... .- , i a lay of divine glory painted the Atlantic Ocean and come , . , .. .lenrth s clouds ia order that ami recline on (he ttii ot.. . , . ... . . ... ,,. . . . .... 1 ' its inhabitants might have u Rich .Mountain asiflbev werei ,. ,. ., ... .. . .' , glimpse of heaven, uhilega- wearv wit h their march, and . ., , v.,, .... . , . .. I zing on the scene 1 said: "If wished to rest and eii;ov the v, , , ,. . .. Cart nlv glory is so beautiful, coolbrwze and the bvenesy , . r;in7ui fns umst h, tno man come to earth ar.d see this show he could never rest ningthe Journal in the in terest of tlie republican par ty. (.'or. Charlotte Chroui-! afterwards. cle. The Exposition is very below. I have seen them sud denly change their appear ance from a light, feathery color to a darker hue, and then fold themselves about the top and sides of the moun tain, as if to hide it away from view, as gently as ever a mother folded away herdar ling child to sleep. Then when the air was cool, I have seen those clouds lift themselves how rapturous must b glory of heaven?'' Gentle reader, after seeing Lthese things, I have deeded that the clouds love ourgrand old mountains. A Mountaineer. Zionville, Oct, 10. C0Y2 CHEEK ACAlfEHV. II. l.Dbliiu, Jr. Prindpsl, Mies Annie Dobbin, Asilant. Thi8 institution is situated in th earden snot of Watauga up, and vanfsh heavenward, i0OU,nT.V- . wx-iery, moraiiTy ' . , , , , , , , : ana religitJinu the eomniuintv is and lo! they had Mt t h ej1nexceeJ iu the Statf Aliy-one mountains sparkling w i t hj wishing to ;htain an eimcotion crystals and glittering with ! w!yJ.?0t:il to tbia Insti" diamonds, m ore Wntiful tShV? month, 75. to ?223. than -Crystal 1 alac-H , or a 1 1Joard n.Prvthing furnihhed, bride on her wwJdmg day. j ' month, fi.00. Then I have seen them ap-j ynv further particulars, ad. pear to '.lay hide and seel; in dress the principal at Ama.jtha- We h;ive just moved our stock of goods to t he house reivntly bought of J. H. Chirke, "The Old Stand," V.'here we will be plejised to meet and sei ve till our friends and customers. We are receiving n full and complete stock of Fall And Winter (Joodh ami wi'l guanintee Quality and Prices Equal to anybody in this country. Call and see before buying. Respectfully, ANNOUNCEMENT. -o- The Firm Of Coffey & Council., Elk Paik N. C, -o- H. C. MARTIN & CO Sept. 2.jth., '01. A Gold Watch 8c $204. That is w hat every Agent recei ves who gets up a club oil Our ?1 Kr wtvk pin 11. Our 14 karat gold-filled eases lire warranted tor 20 years. Fine Kigin o r Waltliaia "movement. Stem wind and set. Lathe's or Gent's sizu lpml to any fifty dollar watch. To secure 'agents where we have none, we sell one of the Hunting Case watches for the club price $28 and send C. O. I). I?y express with priviUgeof ex umiiiiition before paving for the same. Our agent at Durham, N. C. writeH : 'Ourjewelei'H havecontessed thev don.t know how you can furnibh such work for th money." One gootl relta hie agent wanted for each pla -e; write for particu lars. Kmi'ikk Watch Co, 48 auJ 50 Maiden Lane, N. Y. TAKE THE Ghicsgo and Alton R. R, -GOINO West and Northwest Emigrants going to any of the Western States or Territories ill save time and money going via. Chicago and Altoii route, t is the quickest route to KANSAS CITY, DENVER, PUEBLO, And all points in Idaho, Wash ington. Oregon, Utah and California. Finest and Bast Equipped Jto;i( in tlie West. Only line running Solid Vesti hud trains Ix-tween St. Lcuij and Kansas City. Reclining Chair cars and Tour ist Slet'jtcrs free of extra charge. . I will meet parties at any rmi road station with through tickets and baggage checks. For full inforrnatioii.maps and descriptive pamphlets of the Wetit write to or call on B. A. New land. Traveling Pawnger Agt.. 19 Pat ton Ave., Ashevilie, N. C. J. Chaultox, (i. P. A Chicago, 111. L ju ...y nt. MMrb. byt can ! rfi jam om " at g wort. IH 11 am. IVM , UM lot . & vr wiwfefif. man jrm. tbrvMuna avrrrilintv tBii.i. ai -te.uii.1 nanrnt. !'Ai.i M t LAtiS 1J:KF.. A ddtaal at fKiea. t..vuli A IV., rvilTlAM), KalM. MONElrl cn bt nrw tt mk HmeMWfiffk, Mifai-i r. m4mk i w. Bud io tkair we local iti Wrt-ntf 'h-f !). Af nut rm iU tbr tarfc. tj U trara. famiftfa evfrt-iLinc. We tn yu. rWi. Tu mr t wntm yrm- iym imttifis or al) voor tltor W thr work I'M rntin iy turn rmdjnd tmiir o"- (ii-rft:. Mmicoi KMht, RritiMMk bt- mrutttc fni C Ic f Mi k rk an 4 rjr(k. turn mm unrr a hum ttrtrnc. n cmv lum -Ii m Um n-ii'-'iwnl anid tauk von i lln juiiorinl.ii ham I ..U amaWnutiua rMU. X R l tk tOi 4lfct MA. JkAUftV ( Was disolvetl by mutual consent on tli lGtb day of Man b 1891, Mr. W. E. Cof fey retiring. The firm of . L. Loi:ncill & Brother, Consisting of . L. ( r omwill & Ii. Councill Jr. Surcrsors to Coffoy & Coun cill, will cary on a GENERAL ME R G H A H business at Ek Purk, N. C. Will buy nnd sell LOUS'MY PRODUCE Of every description, kee ping constantly on haiul a COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS GUOCEUIES, PROVISIONS, Etc., Etc., Etc. The new firm wishes to cull the attention of the public to their new Spring and Surnmr Stock of DltY ."rOOdS, Notions, Hats, Shoes, Etc., recently purchased on Nor thern and other markets which it will always be their pleasure to show. The Farmers Will be drill t liberally with, in the exchange of sroodx for country produce at cash. fiAll mail orders promptly filled nTrl satisfaction ginr anteed. Respectfully, T. L. COUNCILL & R.RO. M-iy2l. 1801. J 711
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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