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L v.. V D) T" n n cf eel) ii ItOONlU WATAWJA (OrNTV. N. C TIIVllSDAY, MAltCII. 10. M. NO. 3(L TV JlJ VOL 1 i'boilssioxal w. u. corxcn.L, .in. Attou.v.y at La y. w. b. cofxcill. m. i). Boone, X. C. Resident Physician. Oilii-e on King Street north of Post Oiiico. K.F. LOV1LL Attohnky At I .aw, Boone X. C. Di!. h. c. beeves. Physician am Sikokon Office at Reddens. Boone, X. C. L. I), lowe, Altornsy at Lew AMH xotaiiy run Lie, n.vxxKirs i-:lk, x. v. J. (. WSLBAIS, DENTIST, FI.K PAKK,'0I5T CAK0MNA. Oflersliis professionai servif to the people ot Mitrliell, Wiitaana and ndjoiniii"; e(Min ties.Raf A'o Ltd hh-itoinl usotl mitl .ill )York"ii;inn1r:"'4. May 1 1 y. ATTOllSLY Al LA A', MA11I0X, N.T -()- Will jirailice in tl'f toavts of Wat ansra. Ashe, Mit.-lielI,MeI))w-11 and all other coin-lies in the .vestern ii.--.ti irt ttSix eial ntten lion iiven 1o the collection of clain.K. Ed M. madrcii DKXTALSl'ntJKON, I ox cot. Xoiili ( i.v. t'f.l'is his professional services lo the people of this and ndjohi inp: counties. All vork,rroi!!ptly jvne and satisfaction rueraa teed. Oct, 27, ' mo. xotici:. Hotel VvopoHy foi S;ih On account of f.iiliiir health of myself and wife, I oiler for sale my hotel property in the town ot Boone, Xoith Carolina, and will sell low for cash and make tenns to suit the buyer, and will take real o: personal pro'wrty in ex change. Applv soon. W. L. IlllYAS. Not ice. For sale. 000 acres of land, on Rich Mountain. Watauga I'ounty, on which isashestos, and fine land for sheen ranch Sales private. L. I). Low: I. i. l uruerson. Lx trs. of Mrs. A. P. Calloway, d d. Banner Elk, Nov. lc "JO.. KOIKE. Parties putting papers in iny hand for execulion will please advance the fees with the papers and they will re ceive prompt attention, other wise they will be returned not executed for the w ant of lees. D. F. BAinn SnFF. -r -.4 . i..N V..i..rl l.mi KMriw, l .t r-Ae mwrh, Lai w . tc nn frcwi li to ?M 'iner i n.it itrt. 4 rn 4;-- ffr l;:4;norta. yoifiiewm.nt bom, W jjf in' -'k ,HbM..IiiWll'- i faVi'&y .rttywork.r V-i w y.w. fntai.h prt OT onl) to I'lii'S IkFI.. Addreoi t oarft. . .... O., ,T,KTLiu, KAUlL. it..- I ADIM . r : t.r-1 imitim ron n-vrprrsiA, Intcti9o. ia4 M.ir.ch dtaorJffni. nc ill deilert keu It, 1 1 pw bott'e. C?iiiro h . inile-inrk u.U er.ncH red llnei on raj.pt wash iNc ruN lettei' K.oai cnr Cellar Co.rf .poilenl. h.-ivin a f mml it nlisolntflv ' impossible for an agreement tli.it would he satisfactory to the tree silver democrats niiil tin ni:ti free silverdemo orats, have wisely concluded tint lie free coinage hill hhonhl not he made a party measure. This leaves every member free to voteon it just as he pleases. It will he ta ken tip after the free wool hill is passed, and there will he a vcrv wnrm fight on it. ith I .i i t t . al the rha icp!-' in favor of itsi oinrr throuiih the IIouvo, un hss the lopnhlican tnenihr shall dirohey cx-Czar need's orders and vote against it. Iteprosentativo II a r t o r, of Ohio, who is loading the op position to the hill, proposes to offer an amendment jriv ine: pensioners, depositors in Having hanks, holders of life insurance policies, and all per sons enrninjr less than $1, ."iOO a year, the rirht to de mand jrold payments. Kep resentativo IMand, the leader of the silver democrats, says the hill will certainly pass the House an:l ho thinks it will also got through the Sen ate. Whatever may have hoen Secretary Xohlo'n sentimrrts toward the (1ommissionor of Pensions at ono time.his tes timony heforo the House in vest icrarion coin mi t tee leaves no donht of his intention to shield Uanm and his admin istration of the Pension Of fi'p in every possible way. This oh an pro on part nf the Secretary is said to he the re sult of a conference hr had with Vr. Harrison's soon af ter ill" House adopted the ,.,., ,M,n a,, e-,1 i ii it, . esu:r;uioii. i v- ""i'"mii" will, beginning with the pres ent week, devote Mondays and Thnrs lays to the invos tiivation until it incompleted, which will not be for some time, unless there is nrhnnge of nroirram. The House Committee on hnukina and currency will not begin the investigation of the wrecked Philadelphia and Boston national hanks until chairman Bacon's re turn from Florida, which will be insirte of two weeks. This committee has been consid ering the bill to incorporate the international American bank, recommended hy the P-in-Ameriean Congress, and 'several of the member of the! c nr.mnnttee ha ve expressed doubts as tolheconstitution ality of tie hill. , Agi'in the :-ry of three thou sand men and women, com pelled by stern necessity to labor daily or nightly in the unsafe and unhealthy build ing occupied by the Govern ment Printing Office, goes up to Congress for relief in the sha pe of anew building; again the local papers a re filled with indignant communications from patriotic citizens, who, alter visiting the mammoth fire-proof palaces of industry erected by private capital for the use ot the neivspapers of our large cities, become hear tily ashamed of the manner in which the largest printing . I'-ili -o in the world is house!.! i land are noli;:.: upon' ougr I to reined v tin- evil b- foiv h'; is,,,,u i,wlll! rMx rop"".'''" m'iih' anna e.iiJi-nr.ipii'-.ro'i ,. mi mgm.iin lives. Tlwapp - o - priatioasforpahliehnil iia - nillneeess u ily he curtailed to an unusual extent hi-i year, hut it will ho in the in terest of economy to provide for a now Government Piiat-i ltnrt) ice. n:il-hi" i-li-incrn li-iu lienn made in thp jiroram of the Wayn and M ms com mil toe. The first tariff hill to he call ed iijt will he the free woo! i 1-11 : . . . . e I ! I 1 i i. 1 1 ! : ; 1 1 1 oi i e i roe i nil I - . ' iii-iiMi'-i'iu. iu- i uiii.iiii' I... Iii-ni.. .i 'l'l..i... .f tee oxjiects to call it up to morrow and that about thie: weeks will he occupied in de bating it. It is believed thr.t tlcllov;' committee on Territories will favorably report the Utah bill, likewise those fc.r the ad mission of X.v Mexico and ArizoM . The published statement that Senator (Jorman hel l a conference with Ileprosent.a tive I'.land on tin. free coin age bill was entirely without foundation Senator (lor- man did call Mr. Bland and some other prominent mem bers of the House, but it was to surest that the House caucus should sel vt thoeom mittre, which, in conjunction with a like Senate commit too, selects the members of th- Congressional campaign commit tee. Mr. (J o r m a n thinks it is tinn for the cam fiaifiii committee to hi? selec ted, if the party expects to retain its present majority in the House, and he is by no means alone in thinkinir so. It whs stern necessity that prompted the House 'join mi t too on imhlio build i'lrrts nnd 1 . j (j,.OU!lls to .p(irt rosol..-L,Mu ,:,in (u,..i . .-.,. .-. ...... ......... .1 . U......-.I i'i'i j inexpedient toentor upon le-j islation looking towards ih erection of new public build ings at this session , The com mitt or gives its reasons in de tail the depleted condition of the Treasury, owing to the! lavish appropriations of thei bulion-doHur onsrress- m a preamble to the resolution. A great deal of opposition to the resolution has already developed?nd it appears to be growing. It is hard for a man vho knows that towns in his district ought to have public buildings to support if , but the indications are that many of them will havetodo so. We learn th.ii the ph said to have been adopted by , tn e t. Louis tonventHu,idisli.guihed for his utanlv which we copied out of the rrogrossive h armor in yes terday's issue, advocating the making up to the Federal soldiers of the difference be tween the ualue of the green backs in which they were paid, and of gold, was not adopt ed by that body. It Was a dopted by the third party convention at Cincinnati, and was in the majority report read at the St. Louis's Con vention, hut we now hear it was adopted. Wo s t a t e this as it has boon told to us. It is being printed in all the pa j tors as one of the planks, and we haw not jet seen it,uimv t'iat t(i permit a brass rej)udiated by the Alliance pa pers. Xovert heless we make this statement. Xevs and Observer,' CCI.. K. S GAirJFIt L'57-D. A rrouii.in.t Mm Audi tlU f'iniliii'. V. ', .rp.'j'.iii--. this fii.r- mug, leccm-.i u.e oi owing ti p , telegram fi .m M .rgantoi:: ' "Vu. IV S. (i-.it!T.ii.-d his ! in-raiae; t l! M lo, k." .V lling, received the following lima v.r t . lion. nur-essSdil-v(la;thi,lM'n,'nr 'f makin- him , i , ,", ! proud, M' suppose, hut It I liev er wash.-nun Iredell 'oun-i(illl ..,,,; V,li!lt (,M. , n,;t !'' l ;" i". i ii" ! T.v, u','i .MMreU. !'at!i"r, tiUVr,-ssuaither. cnnie ! . V fe - i 1 1 u""i , nut j. ( wiiii n "i . i inn war Annapolis. Mar.v - nd,aft..r the close cf i N " '"-" ....... .1 . .iii.i l . i :.. i. .. dell, whrfi-e Iip married Anvha I f Hi U'hn rmni.i f vin 1 ' .Ii. 1 ' " 1 " ' " v' ' 1 ' 1 1 " " i , I I (Hi I . Ihir;ressS. (laith-Vs oa r! v ,. . , . "iHic.'i i k ii was o!t oi cm nil H.nirshio-h school. I?c1h-iny!,hat hn' deter von fro... church, Irrdell count v, and ' h aniir war.'s of cn - aarmie - subripiently at theMoriraii ton hiuh school, wlieiihewns ii iiIhU ei iiuwi, u ir i i in n ii i i i i . i i . i ,Mvm, f o r coll He v,,u ""!"'',"- t!"' I " :iV;T!:Lr" C''it''" ! 1'tl I' I' lllr a ontooknnirn-ularoo,,,H,,ape,7 ( ,f 'aan yoi, ca,,. pnp 11 at the University of (!.ori'ia. returned to Morjrnnt on to studv hiw under the inst ruc tion of his brother, Alfred Moore Caith n'. T'pon the death -vf his brother he com- T.tetod his studies with the bte Pavid V. Caldwell, of Sal isbury. He obtainon hiscoun ty court license the foilowintr year. In isao th'. first national convention of the Whi"; par ty was held at HarrHuirir. Pa. Col Ciaither was thedeh eiratefrom his district. Tn July, 1811. President John Tyler appointed Col. Gaither superintendent of he mint, at Charlotte, which po sition ho held for two years and then pave way to Green V. rahlwoll. lie represented Burke and Yancey in 1he Senate of1 R 10; and was the Senator from j Burke. Caldwell and McDow- 18. wl,Pn thp SPllnte ! ,..,,,, was qunii oivioeii uptwooti t1)0 ,',nf1 democrats. A Wppk of fruitless ballot imj for a presiding ofneer ended by an agreement that B. S. Gni fher, of Burke, (iv'io had pot before hern mention0'! for the position) fdionld be declared p,vsioVnt of the semte He eave universal satisfaction. During this session he was 1 it 1 I , 1 mm , eiecToo solicitor or mo th judicial circuit for fouryears. and in 181-8 was re-elected lor a soem(i term ot tour! years. Eminent judges have said that he vras the ablest prosecuting attorney who had over apioared before ' to prevail, if demoi rat ic pol them. icics ace to b written in the Ci 1. Gait her represented his j statute books, the democrat d'trie both terms of the! -(' l'arfy miit win thi year's oomederate congress. md was ! bearing during all that peri - Ions period. Since. then ho has taken little part in pub- nc iiiiMus e.ve;.( 1 1 1 a 1 1 -1 se 1 1 o younger e mora 1 1 ui. A!i ville CUixon. 'You know chat I loveyou" she said, Thoa why not give inatimo to consider before T name the day?" 'That's all right enough,' hosaidglooi.. ifv. 'bat I've lost three girls that why alrer.J v." X e w York Press. A 1 I experieneeO sailors of the English spcakiiiu race jband to play on board a ves sel, except u aeii she is in port is simply to iuvitedisubter. Hrahl: thou-i::d U U t.onee.,, -s.l ' m the Baptist Alma in a he ;.ct;; U ind ' Is'1 2 a bkoteh of the I. and it warms ami ,.j .., , ; ,,,.,,.!, ,,.! ..,,, . '' " 1 ' " 1 "'' ,! n- , si ; ::, vxl.e.i 1,,-ai I to ; hei n- ...-r,.,. ,-ore. Mrs' ,,,,1, nh ai l t o t-1! an edit - tor when he v riles an arti - - le that part ieiil.uiy plea.xes ord wiiii lh'-ir vi ae -orn wn a I w-ir vie s ti.ev 111 !..! ' ' ui i.i e i iin-ii iMim'..' i i ii!!;it ul ' : ! dearn -lends, don' - Hill Deflect llieii biismess t') I ! i ' i : I.- rim will ..i.wl H,..,.,t't- i . . ,ir i,v K' villi' hi'ii an occasion ! al orl of ch.eer anv mon ' 1 m Villi I I w I n . t- l ' I ! ' 1 1 . 1 i i ....... , l......,,..,.'-,.,.- i iip.:i .-....!.... ii. ' t . i V basjr.iws. A!ii.-:ny. Asjie, Wat- i finished. Ot course you could :l.:, !;f,.!.M V.,.,r.,. m..,i; i- : i. i..i.. .1.,. ;. .i n- i... men! on tie child. It lias d..ii' its best. St I'he man does not live who can't 1) at aii editor at run ning a paper. The editor is willing to acknow led"-o that von can. lie onlv does it '.)'- cause you'have not lime to, j hut this fact need not deter vnn U'om & vino ' n word ot encouragement oeiasioa ally.--(!,izetti Head ScvcrcJ From t lie l!m!jr. This morning WiV A. Miser, heinier, of Xo. .", and son of Joe F. Misenheiiner, dcecised, was weli and hearty. At 11:M0 Mr. .Misenlioimer was a corpse. Mr. Misenhci er and several other parties were running the saw mill, near his homo, and in mov ing about near the saw he stumbled and fell. The edpe of his slioulderstruek thesaw w I i i I runnin;;- at full speed. It drew him in before he could ros..;ied by assistants, and t,R aw cut its awful course iight through his neck, his head rolling down on one side of the saw and his body f jiline on th" oilie, . Mr. Mif'iheimer was thir ty one years of nge, ;nid a useful and moralyoungnian. It is a end blow to his wiiY-i and widened mother, who have the profound sympathy of a huge eirce of friends. Mr. Misenhoimer w a s a brother of Miss Moliie Mis"ii - heinier, now Mrs. (Ides T. Crowe!!, of Buneuos Avres. Argentine Bepublh South Staud- A. u n'l-ica.- oaeor. ard. If doniocr itic principles a i' ''""-i i: m. it can v. m n oaMiyi()I,,. ti;)t will have vou. Sift- illlf "ortainly by niiitodeifort.jiiigs. jit may rasily lose ir by (lis-, Ev-erv land that flows with j sent ion and division, such nsimjk honey hasgiantsin i holding of a second con-jit. Ham's Horn. en i Hju Tureaions to tiroetl in tile State without whose vote it Wol'Ju l.-e idle to expect sue cess. There is too much at stake to be thus risked. De feat tin's year may involve Foiee bill legislation, the waste of the people's sub stance in subsidies, the con tinuance and increase oi war taxes in time of peace and the promise anil potency of another Billion Dollar Con gress. Xew York World. tThe Demociut twelve months for one debar. IS IT ! j ! i f of P.ev. Thomas Stradley , ... ., ... . , M'lt ''-n hr 1 . E . Skintier.froin u i i I I f f . '! ' M"te ao f.alownia: ! truly tho mission- i,u". OI u,fr '"'.niitams. iiecar : ried t he gospel through t well ty count ; rt of the Iilue lti'lo, and the grow th and iiithicn-o of the I'.aptists of Western Xoith Carolina have arisen from th? foundation laid b him and Jii.s coadju tors. "f The countiesywest tf the " lilue Td.re, of which 1 have soau t;;.o,l"diro, are as fol- i i . . ... . , i inn 4l .lldtil ft"'' Henderson, i 1 l ;i"tv Ivania, Hay wood, lackson, Macon, Swain, Gra ham, Clay and Cherokee. Six- teen inr.umber. Will Dr. Skin- 1 i ' i T' l" "T?h ml th" names of thel other four eountiesin Xorth Carolina, west oftheBlucBidethrousrh which Ret-. Thomas Stradley carried tfie gospel? I quote again from the same article: "Asheville, with its few huts there, has grown to a city, with a population and trade superior to any mountain town in America, with so great an elevation above the sea, nearly 2,.',()0 feet." An there not more than a dozen cities of America with a. trade, population and ele Vwiton far Hirpassing that of Asheville? J. p. SlAINHOUI, in Biblical lleconhr. Xew York Times:--Six school c!;;dren were badly badly hit-t-'p by a mad dog; at Eliza beth. X.J. , on Tuesday af ternoon. Tin animal; a large aiK? fe rocious mastiff, first dashed into a group of school chil dren mi their way homefrom scliooi One of them, a lit- ;irl. screamed as the dog .pprouehed and stance a voss the street to escape, rtie animal hpi"aur after her land seizing her bv the shonl- .'dor threw her to the graund, j where he lacerated her arm and shoulder in a horrible ' manner. The dog, leaving the girl whom he first attacked, star ted after the others, snap ping and biting at every one he reached until he had bit ten six of them. The others esei.ped by running into hou ses and yards. DASHES AND FLASHES. Of two women, choose the When you need a friend, don't pick out the man whose dog never wants to follow him. Barn's Horn. Mrs. 01dhridge-"IIow do you like my furniture? You notice it is all of antique pat tern." Her dear friend "I see. .Nothing could he more appropriate." Trai; script. If Congress puts a high tax on cigarettes it is predicted that even worse material than now used will be found to pat in them. That seems' incredible, however .--"St. Pauf Globe.
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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