i. T. !-.n-'ki it, l"j;:.r.
K. r. Ki-r.. l'sbU- 'let
: i... suixii' !' -nit f ' w i
lillCiM "in! .!'. bot'. '"
I il V, lmd i.v . tsi'i-. h i! ,
Loth .!.:. k I- di-p-: '! t
w it Ii. Fur u!. ii w l"
l!.. , i-:iit'- ili ii ' f"1' I :
I'll,! v ( h it. h. nd !:'
fur ilifii'i.iiiiU i-i ' ' :i 5 : ,
n man by t In' i..nm- i' i i
U"- stealing a l.u-li -ii'i uli. ..!
j. in1 :i mgro fs ui S '. !' i
Mealing :i go'd Wiit.-h j
other property from '! 'i 1 j
at'icii t. "i I'i,M i'ig i
.Mm!) rumor has been h
;l,e win I i onc.-rr.ing tin- "!'
sc James" hand of rolili ! i:
Watauga county. On Wed
nesday evening Judge Boy
kin issued ti-MK'ii '.variants.
on the testimony of Trails j
Bagan. .Jr.. who claimed t;j
It;- a fully enstal!ei! memtier j
of said Band fur .loliu Ki j
j-ars. I lira mi Hiram (.rcn . I
( i fc Iv-I'-Tirs ' Irogan. '
Robinson, aii'l Jacobj
Iwis. The S'u i iif a in! his
posse of deputies left imme-i
diat' lv in search of them an.l J
bv r.oon Thursday they were
nil before h:s honor, .In dire
BoyUn. an.l a prelhnimiry
trial wa had. Frank 11 agan
was the State's witness, and
fwore that h! and Jacob Lew
is weremitiatod into theband
the siiKic night at John Kg
pars' house over a year .':;
that they took an iron-clad
oath on bended knees, th-ir
right hand resting on a Bi
ble to forever protect and de
fend the manlier?'. who were
licensed to rob,- sten I or kill,
against the law of the coun
tv. The penalty for divnlg
ing any of the see rets or vio-j
lating any of the obligation--!
was to look up a rope. Ua
gan swore that he stole the
100 bill from Alex Green's
drawer with his own h inds:!
and that he also stole $K(
cash from John Lookabill.
He said he did not remember
whether ho did the stealing
before or after he joined the
band. He farther stated that
none of the mr. alters of the
baud had anything whatever
to do with the stealing. 1 he
six above named were bound
to the next term of Watauga
Superior court in a bond of
flOOOach on a charge of
conspiracy. This is aH that
we desire to say at this time,
but we will add that we are
not alarmed about the band
doing ar,y great damage.
We made a flying trip to
(llobe Saturday and returned
Monday evening. The (ilobe
sect in ought to be called a
h.'pp.v hand. The farmers are.
piosperous; the morals ure
excellent, and the people arej
all at peace with ea h other.
They have an excellent ."en
demic school, church a n d
Sunday school. Th'? wheat
culture in the (llobe valley
has become an important i
t: an; the lands being fertiliz
ed by the pea crop. The far
mers of Watauga ought to
try this crop, as we think it
would succeed here also.
A more hospitable people
cannot be found than our
(ilobe friend and they have
lots of good things toeat. We
intend going back at hog
killing time and Siay longer
and fatten (?) up.
Th? opinion is prevalent
down there that the new rail
road will be extended to the
foot of the mountain close
to Blowing Rock. Should this
i . . ;. i i i ;
t I .! pifM-Ilt I-
lit i-t t t!ie I t
Ht.tld.
t II e
l! now i. ur
' n: in r il ! il
! i:i I In- S ii.it.'. 'i
l!llf the
!.ms f.,:-
" ! 'I i; ii.u i t ink t i 'ler
.i v ( bv cr:l i:n; . .-
i i Ii l.it -d hi .in ,r i, Ii
ni;! ii t or !', p. N'oil " rn
riillid l.i' III ?'!- I .III I the
. Ie ji.iiu ;i i'i il. ; i ti e It
.
ll t.ill li:i-l.lll.'il .Now V lilt i
: .. ... ., :. , .,,,..!
1 1 ; i -t i. .ii. a nd one uh.-li no!
TI. . . vi. . I
' . i I in 1 1 1 1 m ' i an ' ai i 'i
s.. i..ri so far has I n a 1
i... ... f.,a.,,.,. II .1-.. '
a' r.n,,.....has iMfr,!.-.,!l.:.'l the.-.b,,, mhI. a .-..rni-;
... .... .., . I . ..i ..f -,.1 ,l..:it!i
I ilil mil ie to i in in'i'ilia n I
II lol I tl II I e TO t Ii' ln'r 11 1 . 1 II
iri-ha-ing a't. tnt weh iV''
no information at i hi w i i
ting.
Ji.s'-ph "ornelius. fonii"r!y
native of Ii.-l.-ll iiait .
. oa: ni't ''d siii.-id.. in ''- i-in:.
Oet Cth. graduated wit hi'-
!l
honors .-it Tninty. a-:-! ,
nas he
tf.,.....,.i ,i;..-;,iiti
II 14 11.11 1.111 lli.llll' l .
- 1
s?!;.!-nt for the ..ir.i th
veni's. Two Wei'k-; a ''o !; '
,i,.id
velone.l s v ill nt o-iis ( ii r vt'in lii I
;, f r. 11, was t..k-n 'to the'and the ship th .1 had gone
i i . .i .......
ilo.-;.. 'a! for 1 1 eatir,-nt. ( ).i
i ...... t- .;.
.Moti'ia v an is aiitLT lie w a s i
....,.,.1 ;., ti. iw.;i...
wheiv he had thrust his (.:i;.'eop!c-peihaiH three t hou-
l.i I IH IF,.;il w..
...f ,1,.. r ...,.,, w-i-i -, sand were hurled into cter jnp'iMe toti.is .'i-a.it',i! .lis-:..-..-i..ro
tti oiinau . iP,M.. ,. t,;.!vis.lt, lllilv f,,,,.,.,,,,,'..,
yearsold. a most estimable u.ty. Hip women and ail-, ,,,.,,,.,., lta,.v-(.. ir,tA
i i.:.. .!...,!. ; . di-eii sto-id no rham-e of es I i , : . 1 1,.,, r, ... ... , ,.;.
voting man. am! las tieatn i-
to be mm h regret ti d.
When the hair begins to mine
out in ooml'ing. il shows n weak
luss tit the scalp that calls for
imnieiliat.' atteiuion. The It st
prepai-ation to arrest father loss
iii haipiiiul icshiie the sca'p to
a healthy run iitioa is Ayer's
Hair Vieor.
The readers of the 1);;mo-
chat will remember thebriital
......l f M U ,a
111 II I - I ' . . l I" M I ..liil.ll.lj.
. i cr. of ( a d.vc liiintv a
bout a year ago.
His murderer Jim James,
has been captured in Ala
bama and brought back to
Lenoir. He-wash vi 'g under
the assumed name of Hat t.
The Adve:tising:
Of Hood's Sarsapai illa is aKnvs
within the li.iiin.ls of reason Iie
ca.ise it is true, it tibvnys iippeals
to the Hoh'T, coinnioii sense ot
thinking people luva.'ise it is true,
audit is always fuil suhstan
tiated liy eiiilorsi'inents which, in
t he I'iiiaucial world would he ac
cepted without a moment's hesi
tation. Hood Pills enre'liver ills, con
st ipntion, biliousness, jauiiilice,
sick hadache, iiuiigestion.
It is said that James Gor
don -Bennett's annual income
from the.e.v York 7c;vt. is
.sS'0,000 and Mr. Pulitzer's
from the World, i?."00,000
I (h'clmv tfint beats the Dk.m
ocu.vt. The great valueof Hood's Sar-
iparilla as a reniedy for ratnrili
is vouched for by thousands of
jH'ople whom it has cured.
Brunswick, (in, is sorely
afflicted with yellow fever.
There .ire now 238 cases un
der treatment; 1 10 cases
have been discharged. Died
21. Making 399 cases afflic
ted with the terrible disease.
Cold frosty weather is the;
only help now for its abate-
meat; as it is an epidemic in
that 'iry.
When Benjamin Franklin
pioposed to start a news pa
per his mother told hiai
"that it would never do as
there where already two news
papers in America."
Semi tor Allen, of Nebraska,
spoke 14r hours in the Sin
ate on the 12inst. againt the
Sherman repeal bill.
a:!,t l ! .f i ' ' ''
It 1 1 .1 ;t i:l !: k In'! !T ' ' !'
d fnil til-' laid Xb-je.!!
Ui.lf 'I !; 1 MliMi"- ! i 1 1 1 Up; Ml
I !).' l.i A 1 !:!-
Il -A:. .1 !:;-.-!it of tU':il.!t
.itid til i r ..a! I i t lire. The
lil. irk II Mlor r l..ie .i" t h I'
Will ! i Ml!' h-'ll ! m ! s aif
, i.-nl' ; .i She av roi.n
win n n.ivi s ao- tr.tii !. d. It
w a
., l.;-:,t !. I b.Ml, I "I 1
m ! i Mi-i I -l.-r.-l n -i r th-
l. ..j i.i' iil ill tin. ' t I
' -
.f s'orms. t!ie !-h!!i"i- and
Vo s;ll' e l..'t
island was
i.-i!.iw.-.l tli.it
r.oiing
ii !- wave of forty v.mi
or..
" -
theua'f. Thefiny of storm oen. iii 01 r. oio.xii i:,.n 1
' sp.-uv I iioi hin X- M 'i I .''! !!,v'1' k :!,MV ,,r ,,':"'" i,,,-v-!t,.,,.rs
and hills mid v.illeys' 'li'-ig .l-Mog:ltoiy to his,-!. a:
wi r hurl"! t!!oii oi. aaotli
t r. and denili w ascverv vhere
1 .i i!h Iwautifal il in I and
inn;.1 in
w l
. ! ' til -
I the
-1,11
I under t 'a e
s'.ns. , w
-f !
o'ttio-i
i . 'pi .
W.ts ri Mil' -'!'-. II' -re in in
ilka the
vi!!.u-v
. s-v; it
a n a
ava v.
ai -insioa ; -M'i-.
o-:: ti ine sea t i,- ri. ii i
tat!
On the
i r I .-1 1 1 1 1 an.l
tllOil.-vlU.I
plantations two
. icil sro'iil no rnance oi e
cape. Only the strongest siir- i
..: I II..-.- ...... t.l it l.i. ,,tl,.
vi. I'll. I i in ..'ill.. I. .....
ervvise when the force of win 1
and wave dismantled eavy
cannon in For t St. Phillip,
and wi;ied out the last ves
t'me of solid Fort Livingston?
The land of oranges and
ti;e magnoiia was never so
seonrged before. During ma
' ay a long Jay to the flsher-
I tli,. i.n.i.l ..-ill i-... . tl'C
. 'IJ.III .'I' . II' ' I 'ilPl . ll ' -.''! . . . . . i .
I , . j. i . ion the ground with his bark
'sad trace.-ot tliattiiirht ssa.'. ! . . '
work, and the bodies of the
pleasure seekers who werej
drowned on (rnnd isle Willi
startle the crew of many a I
ship f,ar out at sea. j
It would strain a Pore on
some other master of gloom
and horror to paint, the pic
ture dark enough to be true
tu life ;i nd death. The f.i'f
est region of the south has
been turned into a hind ol
sorrow and tears of utter
desolation, where there a r e
hardly enough of Hit living
tti bury the dead. Is there
anything worse in all ourau
nals of storm and Hood ? -It
l;mta Constitution.
TKCGHAMHE.
The Union Meeting of the
Baptists of Watauga county
will convene with the Brushy
Fork church Oct. 27th. Intro
ductorv sermon by I'?v. P.
L. Ihi liner at 11, a. m.
1st subject: The importance
of every church having a,
prayer ineelipg. Speakers::
r si l'Vu-i hour v a u- ;
' I 14. -.. ..Will.
, i i !
am; .incoo i ounce.
2. Relation of public co!
lection to relie.ioiis worshin.i
Speakers: John Crsp. A. ('.
Farthing and James Triveft.
3. Should the YoungMen's
Phristian Associations ti n di
other 1 ke societies be encour
aged? Speakers: . I. F.Spnii
hour, J. II. Farthing and J.
F. Flier.
4. Are we doing our mis
sion work according to np
postolic teaching? Speakers;
.1. J. L. Sherwoi d, Monro.
(Jragg and L, U. Wilson.
5. What is the duty of Pap
tist ch irches lowards mem-
hers who will not help in tl. j
work of therhurch or ben;!
any part ol the church expci.
scs? -Speakers: David ilreen,'
-
.i i ..i.ii-.
Ji . ! : i. . ' ' '
i -I I ;!.e.
ipi'l - lil at I' i' 1 t a--
;i:, l Ii. !p t :n:ik-- it vh it
. -lld be.
I. I". IV!. j
! II i:m w! ;
I. W. F::rn:'. I
A I A"D
hi ' ;.' f i.it:'
l W.ll't
i i vii'ir p
i
t... -..irert a 111 I.I. l-e, I
ho.. I ;h.,t '-st. :
( I! .
.i
to
Ml til riUU'iv i:i
, , ,
M.. l.'l-ell.K l.ro-Aii
it'll ih iil.lt S fro II I'.e. I
-ay that i: is a m toii
!' S 1
Ihoiid started by ho lie
h:w i(i II 1m'"-iMI h. is b-
neat,, the ,,.et of .,...
st in r mi. I i u;s I- a t ne
, , . ,, ,, .1 . i
art. r in any way until tin.-
' )n' t-
Fne ';st. ra I ;.':;
v-''' V
ropy.
.1. M.-.'
I'.iN.iiit il hj S rafiila
.' s i ' . .ld t ry oi i i i :y Ii i s
i" :i'!-'.-r i hroirii i!:, J.-r: .
. .; i i i.- (i. a. S: i-ii!'-i!.i i ;n. r.
i -;i . i.i;1v I Ii i II .my ' -.t ln-r ;i l;. i
if:! -v ilis'-.-'.x'. ;i!. t'ni tlii-. s-i '
i-"-i.i!': A !-i.ii;g trotn ica in.
,;., i:iMi:!i.-i.-';tl.lo.! 1. t -Ih :.-loi-.it.'s
it-.-ll iii tin- I v-:n 1 1 1 .;i -.
l::c! ;irv rii'i;iOM-i o Iii?.' I 'it-mu-s;
tlieri' ix llj.'liol of , .;!:. I
lif'."Alic!i Mi.- w!i,.: i l- -
. : i -. .
t!ll. .,'. Vj.ii.Vis i -p n.ili.vK'i-
HI MII1M' a.ll l ill''
i , ;. 1 1,.,, a v. :,,.1,1 , ., :.-.
lv iis p -.eit,ilct7rrt oa tl. bki.i.
XP-Is al! tiacer.ftlie .ji, ;i"o;.
..
lives to t lie vital il. iii t ::-(;;; v
a in i r. i. oi i' in. ii cii ue-i
;i f..,i. ii i- v' . ",. ,ai,'
c il.' to take llooil s irsiip.it ilia ,
i . . . .. -.;. .
UO Mot acre T it II II K : . , 1 1 1 li t e.
1 -
anil color of health. It von ie-
!0iin!in(1y's TiitLer.
I rhhik thatoue of ti:
hst imidents of the
rad-j
v
(
which I witnved was
the b a t t I e of i.-'tty.sluii'.-i-.
O;fon the outskirts, sat-d
! to a tree, Wiis a dead soldier.
His eyes was riveted on some
object held tightly clasped in
his hands. As we drew near
er we saw that it was an am
broty peof two small children.
Man though I was, hardened
through those long years to
carnage and bloodshed, the
siglu of that man, who look
ed on his children for tht- hist
time in t his world, who, away
off in a secluded spot, had
rested himself against, a tree
that he might feast his eyes
on his little loves, brought
tears to my eyes, whi di I
could not rust a in had I want
ed. There were six of us in
theciowd, and we all found
great lumps gathering in our
throats and mist coining be
fore our eyes which almost
blinded us.
We stood looking at htm
for some time, I thinking of
the wife and baby 1 had left
at home find won. bring how
hi oii, ia I h.- ai"i-:-v . ; :!
sii r ma v b-.
I; it ;i . idow and
W
.1
. .
looked iit
ea "h oi her ami in-1
s'.iiietively si em; d to under-!
s t a n d on a n o t h e r"
thoughts. Not. a '(1 .as;
spoken. I-Ut Wo diig H gli'W'i
iind laid the poor f.dio.v toj
i" st with h:s cliildren's -.-
i I... ! ... I,;.. 1, t
I . l.i r: I lilii" il .Mil 111.1 l-.!tl.j
Over his grave on the t roe j
nun in.-, t which he was .sitting!
i inscribed Piewords: "Some
body's Father, July 3rd,
18(53." lilne awl Gniv.
Th.
S' M !
rn ( ost of L
ami I.;, nave be a tlie.Mrne
- I:
r. .-in oi'tii-r teirlrtic srormj.j
br;h on laud and nea. Nf.iri,
.000 lives ii.ive !i?ea iii
and as mm h hv? i-.iihon!
ioiiarji wort!: of property
'. a.-, been (iestrnved. i his
- ("rui waseqiml in severity
-"-'td distinction to that of
I i
or i
O .! I'. I
:i;' !l'!!-.ris
OllLjIl i
Il ir
siii a .
in ii
U'-ny
...I '.
, f
..'a
t ., .1
i.ivi' iii.i.h
in. I pi.'p.
r!i . . v i.-
vol f.l
Kii. ! II I . ! .i I '
Mr. nsrrty Heed
la - y ;:: O.
v., :!o"rt TcHure, Pa"
of the Throat
r in Tier I t SnrBtt' '
; . t ! ":: ft .' M:?,T!n!!lia-
...... . : I'.i m .-ral
" r -I :', mill h.-,-irt
: '-i l net Viuik and
L:.
Co
-r.'tV Uiroat
iii.' ! rlo-vd nd
.1- Uiri Ml'l It
: ; mo. 11. !!(.
'm',:"!3
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it
' v---
l!-y!:.or Swspurllto.
I - .1... In
try 1
t'v' .
:cu i iifui tien
l.i 'ji tt:-r. I hiive
. It V. T .'
!:.'. ILui
" 1 1 1 4jj iw- fueling eicel-
- 1 an l
Knpcj's S?.rC-&parilla
r. i 1 r v!i - f. r my rn.t ir .tlnii to prrfcel
hi ::..' 1' k , llEi.ii, lai-ryviUe, U.
:;.'. 1 do not n:nw, pala ot frip.
l-i. .. s ; i. au'l'y. .ly sa4 cttrteMlf. Bo.
.i'Vl ;,
M- l'ci;rt
a ,a t o.
i. S..',-.
.ii i , ... . ,,
'erK .lohii '. lavlorvs. I'o 11 v
. , , , ,,
"I'-o ".'r. iiii.l others.
i. t .-.-
1 T po( ii 1 1 Ilg tii t lie sa I lsfa'-t T'!l
of l!:ei curt, rnar lames .iivtr's
lAii.Iicv, Vance uiiii nif... Ji;ei,
Vtiii!--- thre of tl;ed. l "! hi:i.- in
i the above fiititl.-l .rcifil!r:g uie
jiiiMi - si'IiMtts ot the st-ite ail
j to said 'proceeding. Tht K-.id
-'?:.,;,? l,.'Ht''- And-e-v V ,-. 4.:.n.I
wite. .iu.ia i.:i T. w..i ii'-:;'ii r;
take iiofie hitt i:-i;iiu I.-.s
been tiU-,1 in thertflce ( ih-'Ork
of i !:Si:;.eri,)i-('(,u!-t f '.Vataug i
Comity N. c. asking, that a !.-t
deed may be irsrorp l, and Hint
they ore reipiircil to appear, tit
said office on or hetore I), c. 1st
IN'.K'J. ii id answer or demur to
said petition, or the petitioner
will ill(!V- for Tile r-lief dein.Mlde.l
iii said petition. This '.let. loth
Joe I!. Todd. c. s. r
AsheviHe Feme's Go!!ege.
Special A I tractions: h:tch!ess
climate. Wonderful healt h record.
Delightful Inenelife. Well ordered
course ofinsf ructions. Thorough
ly eipiipp"d gymnasiums. Music
under the celebrated Prof. Ura
bau ((hriii in). Art under Mis;--I'lythe.
(Paris). House in seven
acres ot wooded lawn in the heart
of a beautiful city. Hooms finely
finished. Steam heat ingand san
itary plumbing throughout. The
charg" as low as a tine school
cm make t hem. SenJ for cata
1:U'. A" 1 dress
Ukv. Ja.MKs Atkixs.
Asheville, x. c.
BOTAOTO
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F..T AU J
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1 i- ' ;5 the !.-., .iirf.u-1 . nn'-"'' . rr.-.".t-
t..t.id most puii.fui iiinKl i ui.ct' rijf w
kni-vvii tu tbe v.or!d. X
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th.-iiu'c! rotiii'llv Spline.
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CXp"!le. ..". tl.S J. Hr
iiH.nlii. T:ii'i.ii 1 nt-s troiii
to $. pip iii.mth. .
h. ;.ltlii-r, h.ippi.-r .01. 1 la ue
moral plan- r.in be fiin. in
AiiH i i.-a. A ompi' f hn-i-li.'sr,iiirs'af.:i
In-1. A.ldr.'s
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ATTENTION, EUiERS!!
Wf ui.li ti.r.-illiittriiMniitiiolir
lini' of "--iin.-li;iii,
Eugiis. Carts, wagons,
i Hawks, Han.ess Etc.
'J'l
i.-.v ai.' a:!ar.f r!i..I as m w.
i .id p. rsnii i-l : iiix t ii tuiv r ni
riiir I ; --r; i ' i by lili?: till uf.
U k.-.vra !,i,r(1f of.NHW
r.i ;;iii:s. w.;os. r.ia,
II A UMiS Wr
on liaiid. whir!, will sold fin
! r.Ms;,,,. t..ns. I! havei.rt
o,,t wl.at
.Mll WIM't. ivill
r.-tkf plrasuir in "yttini; r.v.r
l!,i.,.rl,.P v.n. in .mi- liti U l.nv
1 . ... .. .
j direct from manufacturer. and
can, tli.'tef. .ir, give you Ttry
cK'SP ju iv. s.
e hare a f.i!l I in? of new Par
i-e.-s Co'Iii-n, bi'vllfs. etc. er
ery thing in the luiriiess line. Oai
I'.'iit the world on j-iicfs.
tjr-V will t.ake in exchange,
horse, inules, .-Mid also good bre
cattle. (live u a call.
UhSKEL, CRAIG & ( ().
LOOK OUT!
I ha vc jint m-eirid a nice
litis? of Press (bunts consist
ing of
White and Bb.ckL'm
broided Skirting. A
big lot of Whit-
Pioi ).. Wort"1
and etc. A r.ico
lii.r of i.-.ci.-.s'
Trimmed and Fn i ir y:cc
ilATS
Also Triinmh.e-s. Tips ;. r.ri
llowi -a for Hat..
A i I-'-. 1'aiv of h'di. n
and (ietitV iSho's.
Big ha of Tin-Ys.i
S!;;s.s-u i'.re a n J
(ti-"i;:!-:ne
of
lot l.f .1
toi.a-t. f
cri. us. A hi;;
-n.h. .
i .
: d 'Vr-
st Clitl.W
In ro
o-i's of Crud.eiv-
w.i re.
fire Acifpt for Hlton
Woi.II.--n Main.
A big lot of V'ioth i, ovr on
hand.
Just received a r.icc lot of
SUGAR
Brown and (iianuhilcd, and
Coffee.
A big ot l ? I Iocs,
Nails,
Ilor.sf shoes,
0.v shoes
etc.
No goods sold on time, un
less secured by mortgage.
Recollect that I will sell
you good goods and will not
misrepresent my wares, dome
and see my stock whether
you buy or not.
Most Itespectlullr ',
C. D. TAYLOR
April 27, 03.
For Malaria, Liver Trou
ble, or Indigestion, uae
BROWN'S IRON BITTE33