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! ft ; ; ( , . i I f. The Watauga ?mrjar, A lti:u i ii iTw f.i ni!y ; J.-votnl t t!i ii.t. r. ( t i ty. St;ttiniMi N.-i'i .. i. I vary Tli ins .1! , tauru County. N. C. ME Adxfitfd bj the M- C:v alios Kesnlvoil 1. Tli.l t tlioiloin oornoy of North Carolina to ll Hi rm tlio principles of tin nmirrsitiint-ti.liotliStiiti nnd Niitituml, uml jwiitirii- larlv favor tlio fivominaponf fiilvr iimJ an tnoroase ol ri.n.Jatnn.Toasool th ,,.. .U11i ..,.,,,,,1 ,,i u,0 inl ivvonnovsto-ii nai Kotuio.sMt.u. .i.ii rttrn intern we 'lono'imo tlio McKinloy tariff bill asunjusMo tliof-on nuntors of the ro.mtry, an. loading to the form.itioii of! trusts, comtiinos and nn i. op olios which have oppressed the people; and especially doTtt;mcnT of Oh Who Witnrss.d It 'a Chariot ti-Ohsorver: What i we donoun.'o the unnecessary j NSCl'' a contrast Let ween the par-j nnd burdensome increase in Tai.i.ai'oosa. Ga.,Au. t''s',t the campaign proceo.l! the tax on cotton tiesandon I so" in your issuo ofitur-'1 Xovth Carolina. 01 tlio' tin, fo larpcly used by ilielay. the L'oth inst., an (x.jono side Stewnson. ami Kw-j poorer portion of the people. tract from a letter writ ton by ! !in'5 litnsom. .uid Jarvis. ! We likewise denounce the in-1 ;)n 0() 0jtjZi, o- i.ls;xi ; '-Mid Osborne, nnd Avcoek! iquitous Foiw bill, which is; T ,.,io; nn.l scores of otliers-a host! ,c.n,i:r il ' ZpU-vm the (Jiles rountvh'ftlunhlful Statesmen and ' ' : ; . I:: odoptrdassoonas they re- V ."'iioritl ravi-r, Kain control of the House ofi l'P1;" Vty candidate eprosentativos, tl-purpose fl1' IVosiden,, w,th beastly nd effect ofH.i.nt,Mirp!7V'V,.Wtir?,,.,. ,e rit"PnS will be to establish a second ' l'11:1' an1 (;!15''., periot of reconstruction in j wdulo in coir.uiiind of th? ti the Southern Stales, to sub-1 tl,nt VUn 1,1 vert the liberties of our poo- ' , , pie an! inflame a new race antagonism and sectional an i most ties. 2. That wo demond finan cial reform, and the enact ment of laws that will re move the burdens of the peo ple relative to thee: Vinga!? fricultural depression, nnd do full and atr plo justice to the farmers and laborers of our country. 3. That we demand thenb ohtion of national bank s, and the substitution of legal tender Treasury notes in lieu of national bank notes, issu ed in sufficient, volume to do the business of the country on a cash system, legulnting the amount needed on a per capita basis as th business inercsts of the country ex pand, and that all money is sued by thegovernment .shall be legal tender in payment of all debts, both public and i i vote. 4. Thai we demand that Congress shall pass such la ws as shall effectually prevent the dealing in lutnies of ali ngricultiiral and mechanical produ ,'tion.v; providing such stringent system of proced ure in trials as shall secure prompt conviction and impo sing such penalties as shall secure most perfect compli ance with the law. 5. That wo demand ihenn limited coinage of silver. (. That we demand the pas 8a go of laws pro'iibi ting the alien ownership of land, and that Congress take on r 1 y steps to deviso some pi in to obtain ali lands now owned by alien and foreign syndi cates; and that all lands now held by railroads and other corporations, in excess ofsuch as is actually used nnd need ed by them, bo reclaimed by th" government and held for actual settlers only. 7. Behoving in the doc trine of "equal rights to all and special privileges to none, we demand that taxation, National and State, shall not beuscd tabolld up ore inter est or class at the expense of another. We believe that 1 he saoney of the country should I', I I f ,m :l.e :!.! !, l.-- I , Ij , MI'S it ; Nt:fe "ii v. ,'. . NtiU eel; l! Hi" S- H.V I rovei ii!.:-nt. M-o'iomii nliv .11111 IH)TfMi JitMIMIUSirif'll. S. Tli.it 'oti"tvs isn. ,m .... i ii.. . i ... i ."ii ir ji nit inn i i i i ' , t i . . ; :l- ti .ii j'.t"-i i m m im in f i muni- . . t!i.'O.Mli,ir.-.Mi,'rMi;ih t!i,Mnoi,r i..von.'t it t I In p,N.; 1 :ti in of tin4 I". S. mail. jTlioro hnoilist otiteiit nmiii 1. .Tli.it tin (i'Mioral A-tin' po-iplo mv:iiip of ootidi-j winM.v p:iw miHi l.ivsiisvill((iolm iili are the result oT! ,ff...t;.. luJ lil,.si!ts of c !u.-nf ion ni;,vl"'HI'MtM.MiHMm'Mti.-n'; l'Oo.vt'ii.!.Ml to nil tlio proj.1.1 ()' V", , f , 0 Vl 1,111 11 ,H,n,,,,nt ,1(MV Ml- McIoii:tl.l, oft al.amis (,:,t tlioonly lioj.o of tl-oix o i . 11 1 1 im I"h 1 " ,,f 'It'lPO' l a t Ii" ;ir .(.loptoil lv acclamation. Ifio!' . ... . . 1 . fi llowinjj: aniondmotit was of foroi ami anvptocl: llosolvoil. That wo favor n ; fifaihiatotl tax on inoomo. WEAVZK'S l'.KTJTAI. t Rl EI IT. 'IVn.octat of ,.l,e20,h of JU i I cm suusaniuue a number of the charges con tained therein, and could add many others of like char acter, all from my own recol lection. Although quite young such a state of terror as we were kept in by this bruit in humnnfortn madean indelible impresssion mv mind. upon My rather, Dr. Terkins, wa ..... . . ...... i iM.t.-ivi tti i ti i ", lnnir in 'n oc -i nf 4- i I time. Our house, my grand mother's (Mrs. Dr. Oitl.vay, now of Nashville) and Maj. Jones, a relat've'of ours, Were1 used as officer's quarters. We were subject to many insults. Maj. Jones' family were or dered out of their house at about 12 o'clock on a bitter col l night in December. They were not allowed time t o dress. Mrs. Jones had to wrap h'r sick child in b c d -clothing and carry it in her arms to a neighbor's house Many acts of barbarous cru elty committed on my rela tives and friends are fresh in my memory. .Men of highest standing, both young and old, were thrown into prison, kept there for months, and some shot down like dogs With never a charge entered against them. Ladies were instil fed on the streets it was indeed a reign of tei ror. Such acts of vandalism and crime I have never even read of in a civil ized roil n try. All of it was done by the order or with the consent ol General Weaver. Mrs. Annie E. ITalFj, in At Linta Journal. Morgan ton Herald. Ilow er may bo "the Democratic Goliath," as the Rev. Mr. Patton railed him yesterday, but the result showed that the combined hosts of republi eanisrn vind third part.yi.sm have not yet found the Da vid who can knock him out. Herald: -Bower may riot be quite as good as good a school trn"her ns Patton, but yesterday's discussion showed he could beat him to death on the black board exercises.- . I e-C - I'-" '": t::i !'r I'" I" :' ,x in i; iU'V 111.' I'lV' i i in ; 11..- ' i: i i . I W 11011 It prppt'M'tl I ( e-rs; A - ...,,.,,; i o,. ,,,.1 V1..,i ,,, .,.r ni'eiiiitio .)iiili iv iin jjfi in 1 S.mtli lv n "I '""" M !MiHi.ii.' 'r l'1" coriv t ion of t It n ( ovi'.s. I'.ut it is o iiliMit non ty ami notliinc: is o hoirsiit- oil by ft'oinLr oii iato iinpor-J tat.t faction. Thoro will l"' no Itroak in the solid Souili! tin's voar. I IbriUmnt orators: ontheotl or Weaver, whoso h,u! mouth ; once heaped abuse and rurs-j os on this very people, and. 1 'resident Marian 1 hi tier ! witli hi- insane pl.ititndes a- bout tint money -:nd the gov; ernment ownership of rail1 roads and Kxurn (if l.e is1 out of jail)! "llisperiau to nj Satyr!'' Look on the two pictures, white men of North Carolina. NOTK.T) By virtue of (i d jcree of the Supci ii)' court ol Wiit iiuga coun ty oUtiiinetl on the first .Monday in Sojil .. INDJ. I wjj OII t t. first Mu'iday i i (.-t., 1S!i2, nt tlio court house do.i.- in niioiio ia I s.iid cou'itv prot-o-'d to s"ll 0:1 a T .T' ' ci - oila of MX ... . 1 . . i "! font. W in- i must if. lulu 111 cash 0:1 day of sal.', a certain I trai t of laud in Shawnot haw to nsiii;!, adjoining tlio lands nt! (it'orna l)ii'i'vii f .it-r In 1111,1 'i.' ait Culver and others, containing! () vrcs more or Ji'ss, saltl as the! !. -rty niM. A Siuiimikor. dec. I to niaki' nssets t) j ay tlio iml. lit ! ot.'m ss ol said estate. 1 las S 'it. jth 1H.). L. V. F.vKTin.Mi, Kx. K. F. Lovir a., Attv. NOTICE. fW virtue of an execution sued (roni the Suii'ri.?r court t.i'. ca Id. ell county, 1 will sell for! cash at the court house door in I n.io.ie on the 10th dav id O.-to-j her, 1892. it heins; M aidav o1 Watauga Superior' court, J. C. I iioiicn 111 1 ri i in 1 1. 1 H ri ill' land 1 vi.nr on the wost Montr of! Haverda.'iicrock, in iioavordam towitshi;i, Watauga county, ad joining tlio lands ot Tlios. Fioth i:i).'.'s loirs, ('alvin Ma idy n n d others, I 'vied ;i ly mo to satis fy the sum ot ."0 p: in. with in- terst on same troni 1 !t h day ot .NOV., I Si's; P, T a ).'lil Hlld COts' ul i-lni iriio'inting fo .ylu: 42 m suit wh rein M. A .Ioik'h is 11 IT. a ml .1. C. Jones Deft. This Sept. ."th ':-'. D. V. r.Aimi, SI, IT. Cov3 Creak Acidemy. Ama rtha, Wit.uijn Cmiiity, . ('. Tlio ii"xt. regular session ofthis insitution will bo;riii Oct. .Jrd, IH',12. Tuition in tviglish stu lies will range from 7o cts to $1.."() p.'r nidiith liiingiingos. Higher .Mat hematics, Musieand Di'iiwing will bo tanght at reasoiiable rat m. Hoard can bo had for six or Kinon Hollars er month, in cluding everything. For infor mation address Mr Enoch Sw ift. Amantha, X. C. Principal Mrs. N ; l ; a i i o Wea t h erly g rad u a t o I -i I re Orth Seminary, Jisssislant Miss John a'o Gillespie grauuatetj room-: boro roinale college. the xaitrii ciR-iT.n ;a com.EiJS CF Agricu'turJ mid SIw;!iaiiic AHs Will hogiu its fourth seshion Sep tember 2, 1892. County Supor intondonts of Education will ox amine applicants for admission. Total cost 100. Address A. Q. IloLLAii.W, Pros., Ealeuh. C. If ., ' , r,. i !,.. : vASTf so 53S CT3 I . i ! ! ; t I I " if- i w 1.- . it ? v; : . : .;. : ; : r t . i i a 1,1,1 ; i i i r; Htn'Nr1'',;i'.! isN .vi.v s- Mat r. eii :. ilo. " Has IN I,.;v, .a i - . t, i i'c-. 1 .i M;tfi rt;:.-.l.'.,i'; ii ivohinuaflt j ? Fit in t l1-m, 1im: .ii j ton.ng s.L-jiaii.c in Hi World. 5 Exaijlflj IrS. V.Z1.M icr polnis of " I exocl!tf.r, n yevs iM n J 1 iV v, ;.!, t. ;.v...nwiu, l.t. mmmIm,i 1 " ' ' " ""' ""' g mutt UUi1t- ii pay Gil r,'LQtlijsT CO CEm7& WE WILL MAIL A SOX OP TSc ONLY IliFAUibLS Cl'.':C FCH Kief, CrOSnJ I;Cl, UfMU F. 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A ROBBER 0?w THIEF It littt-r that the rw?- scale agent who tella V ri as friK.pf truth that tlie JONES' $60 5 TCN WAGCN SCALE as nt a standard unfile, and eqtinl to any mads. Fi.r lite book and price list, address Jones of Bitglamton, Eingkniton, H.Y.- . W3 -JS.-i .!. '-',--2 J Jh l-i lift - JBJJ IH W 4 ; ui 1-8 21 1 r 5fo it m 1 SfeimM. rtfcl U I III! 1i!f2l 1 IB. I wv I JMW; I rflllR ilJll I IB VMaraa, Oop,riVht,l r fiM lift 1 .ji , r ni!li,KTi: n:i: ! If. i i I .i lin - t t I i . 'I f . 1 .1 I.'., . f !.. ! N.t'!. ( t.i. ! i' .! m- 1.? 1, l'i:: !'u ti:i iiinl a I' li.il.li' j-aj'i, ;';it ry.Mi n!i t'i? u-u of t!c win!. I a pi rti x if m sp,ij.r that -.)'i.ils Him I 1,,-im flirt laipvt cin-nleion. n'nl fur t wi-nty-oiio years U1M1' i pnii aiul f.n luriu 1 hi'-r. wt Ii nn.lif.-v-vi'liipini'iit of tie Oil Nortl. Si.it"? Tln ii m:!. ;!, f,,r Til HII.lli:.(iniX KESsvxi;r Ciimpaign Ilartesf The "Daily .Nb-ssnig.-r." 1 mail. 4 months on trial, fo'i Thf weekly "Tir.iisr.ipt Mos-.-e;mr," (tin largest and best paper in the State) V months on trial for 1.00 Cash in lvaneo. lloth papers are largo Kight-I'ago sluvts. S-nd l'ostal Card .vith th.j iddri'::s of fivi p -r-s.-;s and 1 e -oivo sample cop i- 01' Tii:: M icsskmj O. l. 1st . 1 ,-ss. tf. T.KK t;u: G&apjnj Alto 0. Rs W c-st and N orthvast, I'.nizrants going to any of the' West "Hi States or Territorio ivillsav.' tiiiio aa l money goiu via. Cli'.-ag.) and Alton route! t is the quickest route to KANSAS CITY, DKNTBIt; 1 1 I I ( . Ami all point,' in Idaho, Wash ingtoit, Oregon, Clali and California Iln.t nr. I U-t lyyuppri U :id in tli, 'dV'.vf. 0 dy I i fir rauiiing Solid Vest I 1m I trains h'-tweon St. Louis and Kansas City. Itocliiiing Cimir cara and Tour ist Sleepers free of extra charge. 1 will moot part h'N nt any rail road stat ion wit !i t hrough tickets and baggage checks. For full information, maps nici d 'scrip ivo iianqililets of the" West write to or call on 11. A. Xpwi.Avn, Tt-avi'ling Fasv'tigv Agt.v 19 Tatton Ave., Ashoville; N: J. Charlton", (5. P. A . Ciiicago, III. mm i-i. ; 1 KEN Zt&Wjro ti " ' ft-.'? "PIT A HI I A .in Knm ihi Qusoa si Fair) ) rna i ttr.tco V-n-;:;' highest DIAMOND FRAME Y' CUSHION anb PNEUMATIO Warranty With Every Wheel SEND YOUR ADDRESS FOR CATALOGUE ARIEL CYCLE MFG. WJVSS Cfivc.iM.aad Ti'"e-Jiarti. o'ptiiiti,inltl!ra.' tut biutiraii cot;r! t,d (i t KoAuqt Fw. r ir C -a la 0f "j U. S.IMtmt Onot, i and i ran a?. ura V'l i at in '.ait Uuig taaii tboaa wit.-.-! ftrtia Vi'.-,sl.'.n!rti-. ri.ji J mudrl, rtiaw.ue or pliolo., with iImctIj .ton. We grlvlt. If pitenlaklf or not, frt of !::. Car fo 11 it mm Oil pilnt la imrd. A H-r-fhl.-.!, "lluw l,i Ol'lala Patan-.," wit tvi'...i, of .ici.ial cli. nn in jjur Stale, wuaty,or U'wii, scut Ir- a. Ad.lr, c.A.snow&oox lM?.y mim mwvl il il V L
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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