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The Watauga Democrat, Tliiiixliii I II :u!.ii!i theStuteCommitt.vs nniion wa of th. ti". nv Uhtr f is now juji. ll(.t.-,t.dli.it D. 11. Dvuhn1j. I Jtt.ir. ' 1 wli.l :.. Vr. J7. .' I'ndiiijr l'iiH is throughout jd.oul I nut take J(r, ttiiro !.!. WUI-.l step. I ll'Tf i- ? it , 1'ur readers win ii-co h1 1 1 -i r Hoth House of I ongresx .. . . ..." 1 u-,r ... Ihatonr r-Tin t-i--i t i Iimm-. .. ,n t .. met last .Monday, the tli. " : ' " . rri! ult.ilht pr:u -ri-ailv, tl.e light will In pushed as vigorously TheHou.seofIbpr.v.ntativcs , V",.'",'n" ';"" d Mills or McMillan lM.t fl.nrW K. ri-i-nSiH.,.-' ,"'tt I.U.-l n rail for .1 ,., V(. bum ....vted. Mm h .1.- titvii t mine r . ruMir eu- . f . . . , ker, on the MOth ballot. The! . . , " . '""m ,m" l,, I1,,s l-' tin oinmitt.rs . I-I I 1 7.llal ilf tin. . I I f 1 1 . t. nit ..v.. .1 . ..... hh nty i:iiii.ir. : Coatinnvl from fitst page Jurors. J) Tj iri.m full term 9U I. H'l I't ley ' I. Michael ' I) r it.iird 4 A T( WUSelld n K I'nxniOl' ; w it nan tut" ' , i: r 1 1 - t man' 'SWCoffey ' ' M K Jill 1 10. 4 2 UK 2 1 0. 1 10 210. 4 2 10. 2 10. etit iff message. WlIV i!o people take up with a new pr ;M !ior who has some new notions of theolo- Iieietoior Confided in was somen ! 1 1 spurious. A man who shifts nliout ei- . jther in religion or politics is nor regan;ed asiv.iaM". How ever, if a man finds or.r In- is wrori, then he ouht to Hiano as nn honest heart require. o . , i i ' ii u.i .'i 'in- ii i i'Tt'11 1 Ml - I h 1 1 -il Mini Mill. Tho UWtern fa-1 'f th uill. no ,Io(1l,t. appo,t tl,- von-l Mills an.! the .North if ,,;,"M"r all'ee- ril t n e for this purpose, was mostlv for him. The! n"n to '", ( ' . It is prohal.le that Col. :i()th ballot stood rnspllO;j;,IS:;,SV1,,,;,.SnirS v';t,1,I"na f" Hiairrn.-M. -f MillslOl. Sprier, of ln !'' I'n'terrst of ,1,-mo- s.,,. -oMin.it t. e. withdrew from the race ami Mlh-imem,,, r, th.. ...... i i coining cami-ain. ltarmo-i i iw. i i ui-nt s mes-; ii;e is voted for I i isn. Ju liret nsp 7 ... , , . ... , , 't).V and pio.lte' 'liprevai e. now n.ioi.' the roiiuirv. It is pari to I e a n a hie ma n , a nd , A . . , , . ... . n:nl a rommittee of ten, hv- ' very ',:V nv ': ii-t. and all the dpinoeratf are said to . . ... . , , n i i .i i ! demoi-rats and live a ianv- v .i.i e not i.-a 1 it. nun OPHatished with the choice; , i . , , . 4t ,. tnen, were appointed to wriV an Amerienn standpoint the ofieaker since the result. . . . ' , .. , , , . f , , , rT ... , out and hive published an messav :' i.-U''S from t he liix i McMillan, of lenn., withdrew! ,, . 1 . ; . ...... , . ,, . , , t t. . address to the rountrv, uiv-.e-M omi nl in the world and from the race hetore the final , . , . , '7 . . 1 . ... "ir. 1 hi 11 1 ifii!" mi iiu- pi tin 1-; rii "ii mi in- ii-.i.i 1 iii n 1a umv ondition of th" countrv. ! ' everv iti.:en who is aide lutv of demo-; to lea I. U e v. ill make, from rtiii'ini-emen. i tinin to time, -emai hs alio;;: We have ;vI this address j 1 .; i:ie--.i a we see it a'id with tnueh interest. It i.s urtr- j iiio.'i i stand 11. It is too o;u ed iiy the eon'initiep tint thei !"or our paper to puhlish tin democratic allinneeiiirn stand firmly together and make a rand rally against a com mon oe. "The real author of the irrievainvs of which the peoiileso iustlv complain. is!-v'' II sotii" jroof that th the reonl.Hi-an mirtv wlu,., . '''h'-tioii has administered the Frder alfrovernment for the benefit of favored classesand ajtairi the interest of the toiling masses of the American peo ple. And we appeal to our fellow citizens of all vocations to "stand shoulder to shout-! nn der in the h'lif we must make against this jrreat adversa ry. 1 Ii e address further I urge s: ' I j t us not be guil-l ty of t he folly of wasting our strength and dividing our forces in uneompromismgae rim onions contentions a inong ourselves to the best meaii6 of accomplishing adi1 liveranee from thoevils which now environ us a n d from T t rr fo 1"9I. , I II tr vote. I he republicans true ? ii,:. :.i-i ..11 1 ....!raI 10 iiieu hum, uu oou hit , . , i...i t c: n:...i nothe IlITU . U CI I 1--I III I ll Ml I 1 1 1 1 II M I , , ' , . crats an ! me auiance memuerson ai son, ight in 11 umber. All the North Carolina members vo ted for Crisp. It is believed th.it Speaker Crisp will appoint Mills Chaii man of the Ways and Means Committee, which will make Mills the leader of the House again. McMillan, of Ten 11 ; I?reckinridge.of Ark.; Wilson, of West Va.: Turner, of (Ja.: Springer, of 111.; Ilolmau, of Indiana, are all able men and will make excellent leaders. Reed of Maine, will boss the radical party: but notsoboi tcrously as he d d thelast Con gress. He will not be ableto turn out democratic mem bers, who have been elected by n majority of the voters, as he did last Congress. Mr. l?eed is a large man, both in size and importance, but he will feel very small duringthis Congress. Phil cl'ii'-ch rrvin jrn 1 n k Hartley ' n J ;rien ' .1 p Hardin ' T t. I'riti her ' ; w v Ko'jci s ' !ti. n i.v 1 J J T !.' es. " .i n wi's'Mi ' 1 n 11 Farthing' !I A I'i dil ins ' A P in vis '.j 1 wil.sou ' ' ,t w mu ton ' ' s .1 itendrix ' I , M Hodges ' j Manly creen ' I J ii orris ' is j.j south ' I w x Thomas ' I .t wiNon ' j A J MoretZ ' j a Maxwell ' w s creene r i) Taylor ' .! it rresnell ' M K ilai man ' jc cook 4 w 11 caloway ' X I. Mast 4 i: M (ilV'T ' s u itanner ' i LHainby ' wm vuni-anon r. w i:stes 4 .1 C .lones ' 0 7a. 12.". 10 or. 4 .- 12 ir. n or. 0 ;.". n ir. n DO 0 ;o 12 Si) f c.r. 1 4 ;.". 1 1 ,M.- 0 ;r 0 ir. r ir. 0 or, 7 r.r, 4 nr. 4 or, 11 1", 7 or, 7 or, 10 r.r, oir, 7 ir, 0 ir, 7 or, 1 0 or, 10 or, 0 l-s o ir, 4 or, 4 or, t, 1., Gov. Hill, of New York, has recently made a strong speech in that Stare, lie appears to open a bid for the demo cratic nomination for 1892. He is now for free coinage. He made it convenient to compliment Cleveland's ad ministration. David 15. Hill is a shrewd politician and can see as far into the politi cal future as any man no doubt, and he isa wide-awake man and if he can secure the support o f the New York democracy against Cleve'an he will do it as shrewdly ami cunningly as it could be done by any one. Our opinion i.s that New York will name the rext President. It will be Cleveland, Hill or Flower mark the predictions. Either 11 . . one win suit us. as tliev are all able men. We will cheei fully vote for any good dem- Ip everybody would watch iheirown inle 'estsclo-ly iiid let everybody else do the same, 1 i e would be, in less than ten years, more thrifty and happy people in this land. Ip all tattlers would control thrir busy tongues for six months, there would be not mile!", confusion a !ti on burdens which now weighs us.' the people. Kvervl down.'' We hope all o u r friends, boHi alliance and democrats and good, honest republicans will read the ad- body '.voiih. be better friends. V.'mvt imprsio'i do yon make on a level he:n!"d man dress and irive it-, ,.,. "i-Moman ii.y assana.g your " i neieuoors and tehiiii!- 1 mean and t rifiiim- t he- now are. ocrat that ma ted. be noinina A(WRDixo to S. T. Kings in the "Mercury" of last week he got into a terrible condi tion by reading "Scott's Le noir Topic." What will Bro. Scott do about cases of this scrt? Has it go; to be dan gerous for certain tnen to read the Topic? What sins has this man committed that he should be "a half hour in hell" and sufTer the torments of the damned as did S. T. Rinc-s".' We have no recollection of ever reading such a produc tion and at the close assign ing the cause to be the read ing of a newspaper. We think thib was over-done We would not have published nuch a production. consideration. The address issigneu D.v sucti men as IJ. land what- net tl.-.e mwiti,,.;, Chambers Smith, E. A. Moye, j fa miles are guilty of. turns t arr, m. M. Kobbins. A. Leazer, Thos. .1. Jarvis. S. R. Alexander, H. A. ,'lndg. erandC. R. Watson. Wear" certain that the address will do good and will harmonize all the imaginary differences now existing. There ought not to be any wrangling be tween dvnocr-its and alli ancemen. for they all aim at the same thinsr. I Disluirs?ni;nt of Towo Tax for 1S!I0. 1 re-eived the ta.v books for the ye.'i- lKl)amountit!r 1 o ''.")." Collected on same. 2;5.2D Srill on boos 1U.U0 I'd. for side-walks. 01 no ,t ! Whole mkI lialf ices fall term 1S0O. -4 r 1 ;) n 00 1 oO 1 00 1 00 H 20 3 L() 2 r,o ;i 20 1 80 2 3.-, 2 35 2 3r, 1 7r, 1 sr, 22.-, 2" 25 2 8a 1 02 1 or, 2 or, 1 sr. 1 00 2 02 2 00 245 in! liawliu- I jmber 1 l. to Ti aurer I'd. printer i' ks and !'i!:b''i vailcs .Nails or Total.... It is aserted by David A. Wells that the (iovernmet has in storage S400.000.000 of silver aid that the increase is seven tons n day. It would require 5,."00 two horse wag ons, or an army of 220,000 men to carry it. It would taken man -eleven years to count it dollar by d jllar. We rise to make a motion that this money be coined intodol- ars, and that, Uncle Sam is sues silver certificates and en a r&e the currency just four hundred millions more paper dollars on the bases of this silver. Are you all ready for the question? SEXATOittiorman w hs again elected '.hairman .and Sena tor Faulkner, Secretary of the caucus of the ensuing term of Congress. What iH t!i- difference V - -: 1 denroeee t a-; 12S.70 : 02. 2(;r, 4.02 i.r.o '52!."j.2y N. N. Coi.V.Mfp." Tax ( ollector. CONSTIPATION and other bowel complaints cured and prevented by the prompt use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills They regulate the liver, cleanse the stomach, and greatly assist digestion. Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co. Every Doso Effective. Ok nf tk PPt PH BlKTTH KIT I'll 1 iX.:r' 111 ww. inu iBriinin.r. ..lU'rffr fcL J3t' I "i"iuil. .ndtointrcilurf 11 Ji it r-W-4 inotin- wwiii..i,.ir IS f5ejfc; til ".'"n. ik IM worlli. Our ftriluin.r. ton." lu.ipd. (.dleintn.Hn.... Miinjriro w.wiil ..n.lriif K "in., wnl. - NHM J mnrn 11 1 .how mir foodi t. . . ! mwirmnon ffwiinff f Uil wlvrfftiMnmt rm. . . . . .n..w in. mil mo. n u. Hl n.tIMk((trn.iMinui.KllrlluMI j s Jackson 4 jc nar tn an 4 Newt mnner 4 wm storie ' A u iuebart'er' .iaiy i:fid sarah sanders John Anton ' Ann Anton ' nelphia icid ' M La "vi a tier- ' Mary 111 it chid' .toe nenson .1 II l'resiifll A L rresnell Green Pierce John orris n w rhilHps u 11 Austin Fayeft si 1 ell i; w smith J K xorris Vi'm Ol'ee'l J x simmons ' will wheeler ' Press dodges' M winebarger' nill uimer' ' J L Lewis ' J i! rtrvan ' J Lookabill o Phillips ' J v Eiler J w l'hiliips ' v Triplet t w n Miller 4 w p Teaster 4 H Ktmr 4 Ri'lda uimer ' J w Medians 4 C viiiii-ani '11 JONES I VANCE, -( )- oi:m:ual mkkciiaM's, 0 - Flk I'akk, .... n. c. 0 ' To our friciid- and ciistoiiieis: j IV e have on ha ml ?:!000 wort), uf ltouts iiiul shoes that we ale fieriii" id the following jirio s: bidies Outt 011 Shoes priii 4. .", worth ."..CO. bailies button shoes price .'..".0 worth -1 ."(). Ladies hutton shoes price .'1.00 w..i t ii 4.00. Ladies button shoes price 2.a0 wort 11 Ladies button shoes mice ' ."i I worm a.L'.,. Ladies button shoes price 1.7o .... ...1 1. ! .1- 1 III I II Ladies buttuii s!iacs pi ice worm l.oij. Ladies hutton sIkm-s priiv 1.15 worm x.-iu. Ladies button shoes price 1.00 worm 1.00. Ladies drain Lace Shoes iiric. 1 4 ... .1 1 - . .. i.vv worm l.nu. Iindies Lace Shoeu price 75( worm 1.00. 2 4i 2 30 2 00 1 .-5 1 r,5 2 10 1 7o 2 or, olO a 85 3 8r, 05 1 80 2 45 2 no J L Mil!.:ips V .T Tl onelI ' t W A Keller 4 4 4 Wil t utdfl!) I t John iiagaman 4 Hard Tavlor V Hodges w win bn rarer Alf siinmons JA irartnan itegistering" vo- ters xov e.'ec 1890 G 75 T li'tJcnolI 3 10 1 00 1 37 1 40 i 80 80 1 70 2 20 Cliil Iren's shoes all sizes and prices. Men's fine Congress and Lace nikvs price o.OO worth 0.00. Men's fine lace nricel nrtw-nrtli 5.50. .M.'Ii'h hire shoes tnici X HO w on n n.uu. Men's luce shoes nrice 3 .r0 x 1 1 worm .;o. Men's lace shoes. niicA .1 OO . .. v v r . j j w orm -j.ou. Men's 1 ice shoes price 2.50 worm n.vu. Men's lnce slioes prii-e 1.75 worth 2.25. Men's lace shoes nrlcp 1 9", worth 1 50. Men's hunting lace boots price 0 00 worth 8.00. Men's hunting lace boots price 5.00 worth 7.00. Men's kip boots price 3.25 ..ii t ... worm i.wi!. j U,i it.. I'Jiui v 1. 1 !. . ..M1, nt 12 a. in , , ,k. f; .r , o till liilTt l i..'.1e Iioum-. kni.tt 11 s tin- Tini'.' I't.i k lntitut.'. near Y. W. . i:.',,,. t'-ll's. Pliijul ty tn l v,,ii j:I tl,t. dour i s.iid lutes, iind u M llioi I lis 'iui-. Willi note ai:i provid S'-urit v. Iv Jut '01. A. S. Ldniisteii. .ft'li.t Llre.d Tl list 8. GLHi: ACADKMv'" THOS. r. P.rcil.WA.N. A P.. 7.7AY ..,. With uonil nssistaiitrt. In 1... til at (i1mIh t'jildrtell iiiiinf v v C. in one of the im t ii;t lii nt Mini niornl comiiii'iet ie in mid in easy rem h of Ht uIfti in siirroun.liiig loiintie-.. Students fioin a di.stHiu e me n.i-t at le noir mid 1 iinie.1 to CI.iLe free of charge, (.riiml leoiaitiiiii (,ifst uiul landcnH' hn iiei v, imi-ts the eye. Liplit good buildings: Acnd einy. boarding house and sis cot tagi-s fnr boys. Full term U-gina Aug. 31. nml spring term Peo.. 2S, l.s'.M. Students are propur 11I well for college. L'XPL'XSIX board, every thing inclu ded per month. f 8.00. Tuition to U- pni 1 monthly. $1 to $3.50 jut month. Im Mental fee 50 i ts jier term. Address the Principal atdlolie, Caldwell county, North Carolina COTE (KECK ACADEMY. II. .V. Dobbin, Jr. Principal, Mi Annie Ilobbui, Assi'sUe.. This institution i.s Mtimteil ir. the garden snot of Wntaiion county. The society, nioniliti. and religion of the community is unexcelled in the State w ishing to iihtaiu an education would to well to give this Insti tution a trial. Tuition jier month. 75. to 225. :unru everything furnished, per month, JtJ.00. For further iMirtienlru i.l dress the principal nt Anui'nthii. Men's Kip boots price 2.50 worm rt.ao. Men's heavy tap solec boots price 2.50 worth 3.00 Men's heavv tan soW boots price 1.50 worth 2.25. CLOTHING CLOTHIHG One Thousand and Five hundred dollars worth. Men's suits. 5.00 worth 7.00 w w rresnell ' j w nolsclaw 4 w P Hodges s woodring c oreene T s Keller i' L Grider c nreen itoby storie A M .Mast J E GUV JC Si Mi 1 1 JCTEI iHim .n.tri nr. of In hulk II Ii. fr.rd. dmibl.M..ti. Mop... lrp..i-,-..f..o,rrjr Wn .illi:N.M .o.how.fi. M m.k.fr..i i.lloriir.i tai, from th .i.n.wUh. out .iparl'm. '.:'.r wrt. .1 oit-e p.. ill xprM. ihirru H HALLE n 4 CO,, tWi 8 , i o.rii.JK Kami! f i) ningham s xorris 4 Alex woorlv ' Joe Hartley ' Mary Hartley E Hartley Mhos d ay 4 jpwinkfer 4 wade ttogers' will woddle 4 ' 4 4 3 5,1 Continued after Xmas 1 'JO 2 05 1 81 2 07 8 1 o 00 1 7 75 35 35 35 35 3r, 2 15 1 2'2 1 5 1 85 2 or, 2 8i i45 2 80 1 80 2 3: Mens suits G.50 worth 8.50 Men's suits 8.00 worth $10 and $12. Men's suits 10.00 worth 12.50. Men's suits 12.50 worth 16.00. Men's suits 15.00 worth 18.00. Men's suits 18.00 worth Children suits all sizes and all prices. Remember customers von have never been visited by -nich a cyclone before. Come quick and shareyour part as these goods must go. Respectfully, J)ms& Vance. MKVARK,S. f Oct, 1H, 1891. A Gold Watch & $204. That is what every Atrent recei ves who gets up n club on our $1 er wcck plan. Our 14 karat eold-filled rnson are warranted lor 20 venrs. Fine Llgin or.Wnltham movement. Stem wind and .sit. Lnilie'n or (ieiit's size. L'mnd to any fif'tv iioiuir wutcli. io secure ;:gents whei-e we have none, we hpI! mm of the Hunting C ase watches for the club pm 28 and send C. O. M. P.y express wit h n ivih geof ex animation lieloie tmung for the same. Our agent at Purhani. X. 0. writes: 'Ouriewelers hcvrconfesHcil ttiev lon.t know- how you ran fnrnisit such work for I he money." One good rclialileagei'.f wanted for each place; w rito for particu lars. Km Pi he Watch Co. 48 and 50 Maiden Lane, X. Y. tate of North Carolina, Watauga Count v. I. C. ,T. CoUrell, Cl'k of the Hoard of Co Coin's, do here by certify that the following is a true statement of the. No of days that-each member of the B:ard of Co. Coin.s. has served, and the No. of miles traveled bv each member of said Hoard during the last 12 months, beginning Dec. the 1st, 1800, and ending No vember the 301 h 1801. aeeor dingtother account on tile m try office. J. E. Finley. chin. bd. corns served chairman 20 days at 12.00 per day. 58.00. SvrviJ ( days ; spec ial Fin Com" nt S-J 00 12.00. Tray led 220 iial s nt 5 cents per mile, 1 f .00- lotnl amount: $81.00 I. II. Mast served 2rfi' d:w as n member of said board lit $2.00 per day, $57.00.' 1 raveled 106 miles at. 5 cen is (m i mile, 0.80- lotal "Jimouni: SGG.H0. . W. W. 1'resnell served 29V. days as a member of said llo? at $2.00 per day $59.00 I raveled 112 miles at 5 cents per mile 5.00. Total amount: $04.00. (Ira nd total $212.40. C. J. Cottreli, Clerk Nd Corns. JROlTll'S IRON BITTERS Cures Dyspepsia, In digestion & Debility.
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