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LJ dJ(Ui Ulc Ciii V vol r nooxi: w ata v corxTV, x. c. rnritsuAV, dkclmuku, 1. im. no. r rilOWSSIO.XAL. W. 15. (Ol'XCIIX, Jk. Attokxky at Lw. Boom , N. ('. W. B. COIXCIBL M. I). Boone, N. C. Resident Physician. ()f!i( mi King Street north of Post OHice. i:.r. lovill Attounev AtT.aw, r.on n. c. du. lc. i.i:i:yi:s. PHYSICIAN AM) SrUCEON Cffcc t EeridrS'cc. Boone, X. l. i). low i-:. ANli- XOTMIY V 111 Lit i ANN MH'S ELK. X. C. DENTIST, pakk,ms:t cahomxa. fViVrs las professional services ti th" peep'1 ol M'tc'ieil. W.iImii-h and adjoining eonn tiH.rv.Vo ..'.' ui:J;'hJ n.W un-J .ill workgunr.tuffctL"' May 1 1 y. .iTlOUXl.Y .17 LAW, MA10X. X -(o)- W'ill pDH-t in Hit "oiirts o! Vntaii::a. AsV Mitchell, MoOo-.v- 11 ii'nJ ftl! ot'i. r coin lies m trie .rosfi rn lisiiict tV SpiM-inl at ten t ion given to t ho collection of claims." NOTICE. Hotel rrjK-rty tor Fmc. On ncconnl o! failiu.ii' health of myself mid wife, T oiTer for s ,le my hotol propeilv in tli town ol I'.ooiie, North Carolina, and will vll low for caidi mid hink terms o ciiit the laiycr, and will tak real o personal property in ex change. Apiilvpon. , . W. L.Bryan. A' 01 ice. For sal". 900 nenof land, on Uich Mountain. Watauga f.'ountv. on which is asbestos, nnd tint1 land forsheerranf'i. Sale private. t. D. f.-mvc & I. T. Fut- rsou, Ex'trs. of Mrs. A. P. Calloway, d-cd IhinniT K!k, Xov. 1? T0. xmiri:. Party's puttinp: iiapern in ivy hand f(r 'X'cution will )1pik advnncf 1he pfj.sr with tho j'apers and thpy will re roivp pi'anpt nttiMitioTi,othpr wisf tlipy will he roturned not ewutfifl for thf want of feos. I). F. IUird SriFF. tJXITFRSITT OF TtORTII CAKOLO V. rnstrnetif)ii is offerpd in four ppneral courst f of tudy. six lu ief -oursos. i lari nnmher of fiecial rourscK, and in law, rnctlicine v n d pniinirrinjr. TIip Faculty inelndps twenty tPa'diPis. Scholarships and loan funds are available for rippdv youn men of talent and characTPr. The npxt ses sion berins Sept.l. Foi ca t alo?ne with full information, a(hlnss President Vins,;on, Chapel Hill,- N. C. for Malaria,, Liser xt u Washington u-rrn-:::. Fro a cur P. ;ulr C-.e??oi1?i;t. I'f'nulellt fleet Clevchiud's Reform Chi'i hjvfili g a v Si eat satisfaction otlied.Mn - ocrnts in Cuimr s. but so' I'-'aim -r.it w pniucr ff ho ex niii'licaiiT'ot herai.i for the: !"( to ti -I; tvp i:i thn his ii!isua.lertaiillin-,iiottorair(:"V'!i!'ii -t JYiiitinn in it. what Mime iliiiin-iilM do.! tlx near future, wh -lher 11 r. which ivsnlto l jn an appar - out isliht to nviL-er (Vi - !! tl.A !.,,! f tl... in - ii i Sth f lliehanqnet. If S;iea - u, riVisi. Ii.-kI in. i I : risp tcl lie shoal I n- hive It e i jof H'pi-f.)t lees 1:1 t hat oili -e. asked. He occupies to I i.v -'l1'- Scott, says that only the highest oilieial posit ion : j'tK'n.-y ujeu saor.;d h v.v controMed hv ih" ,1 MnoeiMliej i-l".v d hy the govern ni -nt . p arty, and no matter wh-ih hii it ') ).vs v'no nisli to hai i! er ono a.m-'e with all hiritohe pi in!e! and i;c.-";n.'n views ni' not he U cut ii I ! t o ' shon' I d i ho ia nrivalo es- respect a ii 1 iMnsi h r ati a . . from ev.ay democrat, li.-m-j ocrats w h o opa is Me. iVLi.'uj....i;,iiit,oii,. ..! ..i-vhin .if the ie,.v..uf !l ,.i , . -- - ..... . and v!i ) will mn n his el .'e- I ion tot he Sp -akershiji ihelieXt lloliseareoulsookcn i ill their deiiiiiu-iatioa of t h..j' apor-iprlai:.)!. !-' niis nana -e,fV.r which .allow, i 1,,J t;'!;eu np at this s.-.-si,,.,. d .Mr. ''jjs!) to t'u'iiish th. in-ess with cooiesof h'ssM ' - , . . . and Mien did not ;z;ive him an j i"'1 ":!,; opportunity to deliver i t. ! wiiieii t Tiiey v: :ra.(i j) .,s;. shiiht ti:';,-v his oMieial position and :a to hi:n pfrsonal'.v. Senat"!' Voihees, v h o s ei prlii ical wisi'oui 'eta , iii i'o.i.v1 reara a-i, iiLra'.'v C ;i:w'.".-z---- ' :; i taa'C'-5 t ejajldi-ans i'"-ii'.y 'Vir.a to s. e, the ih'''i;ivra!.s ; nfro t j-. ! Senate of th Vtily I lord , o ;. cress, as absi?; 1. Said 'The idea that I h r i;)ab'ica;is vYiil stand back or u'ive in an ! i inch is as ridiculous as H!, story tnar thPOemo -rats are afraid to met the ituiv; an-i are; inize the Senate, and the last is an insult to the inteiii-e-ence of every deal'. era t. We will assume all responsibility and we ar ready toh.'j;iii to morrow if need be. Thedcn ocratic jiarty can bed-'pt-nded upon to do two things re move the unjust burdens of taxation from th- necessaries ofbffa"d pruvhlethe jieccs- sary revenue for the govern ment. The republicans are prone to f a Ik of our mism k"s. We m a y have ma le m i s takes, but theirs have been crimes.''' It is now certain that when Senator Hale made that pub lie statement about his and other republicans wi-hin; to nee tie? de.-nocratscontrol t he Senate, his intention was to throw the ihm ocra ts off their guard m m-der that a deep laid republican scheme might be carried out to defeat the will of the people by pun-lias ing votes enough in certain state legislatures to retain control of the Senate and en able th. protected million- aiis to continued topockeil. v .. v,.,a- 'r; , . , . i i.v . v l ork, o l their exorbitant nroiits. rne;.- ,: , vicliemPi- r-in-iu- u-h,.,,, sdiemeis.aoag w mm a.i sucn experts as uarKhou, jntf pre.sj(1lti;li election. Ini'-oia so indignant at the p. c rtivers pubco ex 27.15 Mauley and I:t -e, met m t Ins ! r!l o thi, Nort ht4rn uUU methods of republican can x x rolvard jail fees 37.10 City and their meetings wei-e, , H , ' , j vasseva that it is expected ten nr oouncill med for ris 7.15 attended bv millionaires Al-I , , ,l , " ' V 4ln 1 tho!5sa,il in t theljr Fry con ser rd ord 1.45 irer dml Piiibnu. who ir U ' ., raii f,j.,wo,-.l Hie l.lir: jiuir.tr IIWIU- ers for the ring which wants to buy some more protection. Little things count up. The! IT . , nouse committee appropria-' t. , , tionsinits work of prei)ar - ., , ... ingthethe sundry civil p,..pn.tioa i,,u has .n-.-ov.r I t Is it the eight hour 1;i.t pass-I at the la-t -t-fi hi ; wdl in rcase t hei-Xpelldil 111 '"f 1 ' oa Tiiment about 1 5 !l)"I', - ,,:'. j I.iiTiso:i ext. ::. Is ihe civi nl'rvi - ' nr.es to that esta' ' 1 is r n 'iit r i'.ot. ni! lv ''! - J t''l-"Me. in Jt.-ji. Tvott's hilllt.v tour, villi tli;'c,istia;; vui,.; j ,. ,,,;, I tir!:i!itisir tli, e;mi!ovnieii! i"f th. Vi-o I'ith.J nt,i!iiv'j j i.rhurch 1 a 1 ! . : i i ahlishai' iils. and tlat his! t i : i will ii iss. It has al ut l)'en d-.-i i !.-d a ild a joiiit can ns o! tlie;i.i i.mmmh. i lie nr.-p mon ! d( iiiocrats ia t he ;i n.--e and .Tate ia a f ".v d.ivs for th" ' jc.Ti-o of tiripjiii.ir o u ! ju; what oa-iiieKs, exclusive! 1. 'ill e 'iita.tiveic'ar of Cul t he a ui hor of t !t i an! i-;'i.i;;'s ; law, h-. t ;va:-"iii v nlli -i lis i;oi':a i, not WOI' I. i.i-s a i s i . u: a.oo : up. a no s . ody may ca'.: !i it er.v sooii. 1 ays tii.; hrv car; In .-a i : forced an 1 1 Iia to i:ti'r is' ; ,-f I 'pf-'au-'j; it vi;!a!i:t. aav- :o Pia.;r;'" if, ; o,-i ' "i ; i -1 S;. .-, o; I I ' i t o ,v.-:r: A p-.!l o; (he ;Io;-. ; i j . ' ' ' 1 r . I of sia;p:.;'ity. It con-S'.-N 1 fe --;;) ' s a majriry in ' s:s ;1 i.;ipi.v iivrtg th -cer-iavor of ;:" r.'st riet i.m of i;a-! ; 'h-a i;f e -crion to repub- ur.aAitt this .s.-.-! n ia Koine wav ;! bnt r.:l :y- - meiit a:j ret to lv reached upon ihe U-'sf me!ii;.j o! do- j ing it, altliou.rh tliv'ori ' wri msp'Misioii app.t-ars io u;: hi-'-favorite method. Sftiator T( l!er says the sil ver men will oppose the re peal of the present silver law until a subsiitutethat is bet ter is proposed. IJ'l ires-n ta t i ve Ca t chings. of Mississippi, who managed Speaker Crimp's last cam paign is confident that Mr. t1lisp will be Speaker of the next House. He says; "Of coutse there will bean oppos ing candidate or candidates; tie Speakership of thellonse is toogreatan honor for any man to expert to get without opposition, but the opposi tion has not, in my opinion, the remotest chance of be coming strong enough to de feat Mr. Crisp." Wilaiington M ssenger. It is a noti. -a!le fact that i he republican vote in fiw of the Northern States name- seonsin, 0- iliO. I tl.l la li.l :i tim k i nun j l. 1 K,nsll(.r iU:m in the ,)m.eed lieaiis lell lieliinH -.ill ntlii" o.lot.,t. ...;.. 4.U- .1 1. 1 . " " ' " ' .leeihus in ot a-r words, there had been a stead v increase of the republican vote each quad rennial election with the in creasing population, but in , .,,,,) i- i I uu: iii.il t-lt-ci lt.111 II e ueillim ;u . , , .,M , t he previous v ottf. 1 his sho a s ap-'oul. Gf two things if rrotboth? tiiir th.. p..,. ,,-... t ii - - e.l . H.m -w! an I very n,-.; : el of I !i t.u iil tux for mo-; : liopoly. The pti.lil.ir Vnte , has not yt t been gi vn. v ici liy.nul we believe t hen 1 1 mo;i;.' untp.jt a to l , act 'le.-toral voto. j TUc R-p .ihllt-.m tUmi. I A- I Ni-w ;:; 1 -rNPr. I Til'' S mi ite is COtllJ'O.- o! or - iM!'' " V ''UMI me:u!..rs ,1. 1). ii. -niiicra ts a iaaj-ri!y o- verall. In til - present .Sen - 1 al- the.-e ar, I'ort.v-s-.n'i i re- pii'ilieans. tli!: i v-ni.i' d crats and two po;!j!iis iI-Mioerats m n .s t th 'r- l;'.ii.i live new Sea,-. toes to iiave -n t r 1 of th" o;-er:i me;!!. vn n. is certain! v kvaiiie, in X '.v Vo, k a:'.d one I. . , i tli ;! an? isecessaiy aro (;;;!.- t'd t!;e f:-tv;y o!" Calif a j id-i, Moiiiaaa an ! WyiKiiiav. and it is in t!i s t!i."c .states t a u 1 a un w for the pr vat ioa ol t McImm! lull is ;. ;ins on. In (.;!;'. i ii ia th:' d-ui icrais at thelateelec tioa iador.-fd the faruiei-s" al!i aaee eaadidalcs jr.d they v. re t !e.-i ,1. t o'.hi fillet lies' ?o;:r with I I.e der.ioerat.s that parly has a. majority an joint th I-' . II 1 . 1 e v . I . .....I. . s I -.-ii.-ved t h if the ivpabli '..:' are aitetapti.'rgto make ; ;:a 1 ;a ! 'f.. -v :. wiih 1 1 1 :n:v to a i' - .t i'vi; ia r l! th" iv o h-A ve t h e .an it.- jlicau fa ! j ! ;.;a tes tor ihejei. jiaiiii-e whe'h-;- ih. y Were e- !' il,r- ctv.l or i In Cur ii; ':' 'urbo!i c.a:;:ty oa m-m 'VT ' the h )-'"d of canv.ts.- au istrjct t.H vane, leaving out a demo-rat ic p; e.'iii-T a nd e!:v? big r wt i repmbiican m-.-mb -rs -i) the legislature. T;r.; 'jtb-r i ao Tue:nb-rs sillied an a b-itr-n-t showi:ig the tv,-!io!i ti i he demoer ; ! , laclmiiiig all i pjvciuef s. Tir.1 Stale bo.u ;i uf caav.is--. r-i a.-opted the re turn signed by the one man. A mat, d. sm'. Io eo ap -l th couatiiig of ilia precinct is Hk;;d for an i : i-.-;in -:.?bi ll-Xt Tii -ii s, y. In Moaian.-i t!i- h.ope 'ih IVpilide.'il'IS is ! si i o n 1 having h, r.-tan: of Cho- teau county . o-.-i.te i. L ;!"-e were ! nrowu V, y a !-pul- uean 1'ioaro 1 :l tili'l i . 7 . . . nd apj.lication his iic e n j vv 11 :''''wuy com on jail 5.1 5 .adeby thf republican, toajj S; V,,. jj am m i l i dent that th'y will "ieei, ila: Senator despite all i his In Nebraska and Kansas ie ii!,ht is between Hieivpu!) !;,... . ., n. I l. i . piogeuno is saw to te a ; w ,. n-ia-ill jr co attv 50.15 strong partisan, to h a v eic j cottrell elk ud com 34-. 00 ihem counted. Democrats, j x x colvard jail fees 1.75 ho w"ver, seem to be cO:h:-'i f Hort.on sur roads 18.55 tll!,"1,n""" uir m 'Uiims. 111:W W WOOurUlT pOW & IuSPO.OO - i Kansas the popuhsts have dp rouunll vis & med nan 7.15 My "i ' tne tiay inv leg i isiature uwts. At present at looks as if there might be two legislatures. In Nebraska the election of Senatot may be decided by a single vote, and it is said that republican canvassers have acted in a high-handed wa v.- i (urxw r.xiium. (,-oiit inu-'d lioai last werkb Wholf :il licirr. tS F l Plt t-rad , v '" '!'-.i 15 ''''ai';', v. . '- : I. -h i'.vii I. ink sh'f.vn I cm orri ! .vlex n orris ! Will wil-oa htatr vs J ( 1 .Si) 1 To .1 S PUvitT j J v Kl'W 1 .. .i .,,,., Al'.m i,; I! Mi!'oi; ilil'tr....? i; K ifartl-v i c nrowu '"''.loan k- er ii" j ;;eo s'orie oiv'.I U M itney I": liner nam! s v. lt iird ' -I Main i: c reen f w tin r man s i: Loth a-y !)"!ia n aii'd i-:-.)t.v naird v i; Trivet t i, w raril ing M n M -ciire "eary i:imer i s i w ii'idues itilda i:i me lt I' RoberSsou ,i,i col i Mccuire .1 II walsh I) f M-tin I) J M 'Ciiire T j, vy w r, nogers w s rrnne .1 I KobbiiiS t i. jonra j Adams .iessee a lams T i' K'bb:na w i; r.!-;;ii-!) !w j i i;;-.i(!sterw T M I oo i ii 2 o i 2.'!"i :t.l() :5.oo 2.S5 r!'Vi! 2. IO j (i 'm mw2 10 ' (; c 2.10 4 ' 2. no ' ' 2.40 ' ls 2.ao ' so 2.20 ' j w c 2 (5o ' i; k 1..S0 ' c i. 2. '- ' U II ll 1.90 4 1 .So ' II H 1 .So X H l.lt) ' 1.70 4 1.1 4 1.70 ' 2.(10 ' ' i.k; ' ' 1.10 4 K P 1 .05 4 ' 3.10 4 4 .1.20 4 4 n 20 4 sii 1.70 1 4 1.05 4 4 1.05 4 4 1.00 4 T C H -1 25 4 ' 0.10 i j winbnrger a rotter .i v'i;ifb.irger j s .r n kon M.vra Rtmbins win stovie Alice s'orie T P K 'li '!' i;eo wise"! ing rannif i!'nKT n f mini who ea id Iiali'fees 4.75 .95 8.15 .00 1.20 .70 .4 0 v; r xev.land !-:rvin nr'u A s .viams j s t'ggars n tk iniiert v jm T f.,.;f-.h. r .on .95 3.40 1 .05 2.45 .('.) .-r-1 1 .05 .45 1.25 .90 .30 .45 .05 1.05 .80 .30 .300 30 John Kerby ' A A liampfou4 M II K i'a;r;tm .) T5 cable ' phi; eh urrai ' IT W A';ar:iS j M H-i 1 ,-S ' Aiiell (ii'eea ' ' .be .Mrbin ' w "iH-er jslifi Caldwell ' j.T I. Il-iyes ' '! p m rl--rnas ' 1 J I wilsoa 4 ! . . Mi H-n.Inx M a uendrix Total MIS('i:t,AN!-:oi:s MATTKIIS w i) Edin's'en 1 bii 'ge 25.15 x x colvard jail fees 5.41 w a Todd clock for c it 5.15 J Gilliam quilts for p n 2.15 I i r . L c wilson dupjnry el'ms 0.4-0 w g to i Id sta and lock curt house 3.G0 c7l,-lk'Sdml i F naird conveying it Bahl win to asyium 20.15 w H nyrd st road ord .45 (continued inside. Tin "i " "ine I'rm Utnaf Inn Decltr 1. 1 if Ihe Id i ill of the i-rtiuu. Stafp of North ran)linn, Mxei utivi Department. Wiilwkas, th? Spt-rPtiiry of N).Knt, has umhr hi.i hnnj ami poal o Imm office, in the manner prescribed by law, ('1i'tili"d to me that the ful- ' ' i 7d dowing named persons recfiv ' ' 2.1 ."Jed the highest number of 'ad 9j ; vatps for elect oi-h of Prrsf: ' ' L 1 ' i dell fa li.l Vien Tr.ui,1.-mt it ri-jthe lialed States, at the 'Mi . t ... ' I .1 M 1 'dili1'1'' llon iiuMvior in tins ' ii in. 1 !),") State, fin Nov. 8th, 1892, to- 4 190 wit: C. IJ. Ayco. k of the sec- J !l 2 '-0 otid congrossioii'il distrie; Lfv ' " H 'j's ' ''' 'Sili'''. of tho first con T h ni. ')": Ji't'ss'iial distiict; John Q. ' s i w 1 .(!) ' t ";ha w. of the thirrl congres ' s v w 1 .o isional district; John A liar 1 ; ringer, of the fifth congress- i a y i wai t IWI1M1 HI.3UI. l k'. U, t t fill, VJl the sixth congressional dis trict; A Leazer, of the eev- ,ent'i congressional district: J. U. Lewcllyn, of the eighth '-"I'ressional district; Locko i ,t .i v.i(Uf,i-, oi uie laiiLii congrfHS ioiki ' ;tict rict. Xow therefore, I, Thomas M. Holt, tioveiiior of t n C State of North Carolina, do, as directed by law, issue this my proclamation declaring that the said Charles 13. Ay cock, Itobert Ih Glenn, Leroy L. Smith, Noah J. House, John I). Shaw, Edward S. A bell, John A. Barringer, Sol omon C. Weill, Augustus Lea zer, Ia:np R. Lewellyn and Lockf. Craige, have been duly elected as electors for Presi den and Vict, President of the United States, and I do warn wach of them to attend at the capitol in the city ofRaleigh at noon on the second Mon day in January, A. D., 1893, to discharge the duties im losed upon thm by law. Done at our city of Raleigh this seventh day of Decem ber, in the yeat of our Lord; one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, and in Ihe one hundred mid seventeenth year of our American Inde pendence Thomas M. Holt. .-V 1 MC Governor. F. Tel fa in, Private Sec. r.sr of W;re. A few figures may be cited to illustrate how important a part w ire plays in our lead ing industries and manufa-;-t tires. The output of cb'al fri Great Britain alone, which may be taken at fully 200, 000, 000 tonH per annum, in mainly raised by the ntj?ney" o f v.ire ropes. Th? ltnjior- tance or carding wire maybe J appreciate 1 from t h e hut j ht Gr. at Britain's woolen export trade is wortk $27, 000,000 per annum. The consumption of wire netting is enormous, and the anuual output in A.nerica and Eu rope of the tifie item of bar bed wire for fencing a com paratively new- adaptation is estimated to exceed 100, 000 tons. The world-wide us? of wire for tth-gra phic an d ot her fiec trical purposes is too well known to need con; ment, one company in America owning th" 048,000 milM of their own system. Cham- br's Journal. CS"Pay yt;Uf subscription,' ' i , w . f
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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