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Si i.m KiiTK.N Hatch To Till; UAT.vi':.v DilMixwiAT -SI-00 ii I opy 1 y.-ar 0 llli Mi til; " .1 IIKilltllS AWVKHTIMNti II ATI S. 1 illfll 1 Wivk 1 " 1 IllOlltll I : - 1 " i 1 1 year 1 -limit! 1 vi'k 1 " 1 IllOlltll 1 ........... "', l " ; 1 " 1 V:ir . ( n Filtered nt tl : rtolfi(vjit Hoonr. X. '., ns reo"d-c!a.- iimil matter. LOCAL NKWS. I can furnish you three long lianll"t Iiohm for 1 ()(). M.'D. l'dackhuin. -lust in at l;,!i-k!urii,! Another lot of choice family flour. Attorney IV. P.. t'oiimill is.ittt inline I5a ki'r.s villi i ourt this wiH-k. Tin Itoval Sal :-irars at iJryans, a iv tin ir ill l.'Mnai's lrici'. Try I ii in. -Frit-iil II. (.'.'.Martin and lady, of r.loAin Uo' U, wvvt in to vn Tui'silay. Yoil ran li t II mil's Sar c.ipai ill a tunl llooilri 1'ills nt Will V.Uols,Jaw-.-. You can jet. liico dress lawn at ." a yard, eali -nes 7 .iiiul 7Jet. YiUV.HolMlaw: I)i HiitP tin1 late frerZ', it now appears that there will lie stii'ie fruit in the county. Hat! Hals! Hats! Hoth ladies' utid tri'iits. at aston isliiuiy Io- figures, at IJry n;i's. I still have a few sails oi extra nice clothing that arc goii.g at bi.lt tn prices. Y L. I5UY.VN. Messrs. Coiiiicill & Dougli erty have nearly completed their long lines of fencing a long the new tunt-pike. 'lu prospects :lie now good for Linville to hecrowd d .uth boarders this suin Inei. N. X. Colvard started on last Monday lor. Raleigh to canvey Andy Davis to th . penitentiary. Mr. John F. Uardin, of our tow u, started for Tenu. on yesterday moruingforthe purpose of buying horses. Miss Hal. I. Ui tines, who has spent souk? months nt Mr. J. F. Spaninonr'e, left on Monday for her home in Thomasville, N. C. Several of our younj? peo ple ore in Tenn., where they went to attend the closing exercises of Holly Spring Col lege, which came off on yes terday. -(.'apt. Coyt, of Salisbury, is in Watauga looking for n suitable place to build a per manent, school. ' We hope l.e may Hud the location, am that he m.iy prove n blessing to some part of our county. Cupt. A. LCritcher says he has done something that no other man in Watauga has ever done or ever will do, und we believe it. Here it is: He cut und split 52 good sized rails, 10 feet long, from n chinquepin bush. Postmaster John Davis, of Elk Park,-spent Monday 'night at the Bryan House on his way to Goldsboro to attend the Grand Lodge of the L O. 0. F. He was joined here by Attorney Spaiuhour, who goes to represent Boone Lodge at that gathering. i Tin p!..t:iaphs It",; ' by Mr. Nat. VI lr are indeed work f liijih ii rt. iiihUln.M th.it Air. Tal r i truly iin I'XjM'it'i' hi 'i- ft If you inN'ii'l to f j'i ;,t m!-j.. i ui pay , ierhave any wink ilnnc nn iik-jii. mi" ii w. 1 7r! Ibis liie. yon had 1 !i,-t St-it". i.)!!y I,ov. and :i.O0jit dune while li ishcie. ; 5'. in il gu.lty jad,;--! f;;! -It pai..s.,sto4,..ar..f t!,;:,,H,nt ""-,-"! 'I- 1 oo jwrioni dine of Mrs. V 11. St.ttf vs. Knocli tint an 1 i:j.."'i'Saiiiln'iir, ee Mi I I i II. : ''" ' 'a !!., fin-cablet i-e.-pa. ii. ..i;.. .. i i I . I I 1 1 I II, l li I III f ,t II ill ris,s,.i-li. She has many' J warm friends ln nwli'is ,s tn jl'Mlhi.'s go to her in I., r nf - ilictins. I - I . -iwi I i u aiiti'd lit oin-a ,i(() hnh - I- ..f .......... I I'.ll ,1. mil at di'Z-Mi eggs at M i t.. I'ui) lbs. of hams at 10 ts lb.. ."(10 le-lis ;,t 4 cts., It).. -J00 bush els of wheal at M cts. So blillg mi' JdllP iodine il once. Will wit goods cin'ap. Will W. Ilolsci.ivv. Si liool w ill closf at ( ilob Academy on ihe ISth i'tt. The cxercis"s will lie!ii it 11 a. m. Prof. DmiLrle i i.v u i'l not teach tin next si-ssjoji as we are inforin'd. We learn that ti e school has been a siiecess:u! a n d prosperous one, We publish on the first pagp of this issue a lengthy article on ' (iood Roads" by our venerable friend, S. T. lvelsey, of Linville, that is well worthy the caieful peru sal of each one of our read, eis, as Mr. Kelsey has made road-making a study lor many yea;-s, and knows w hereof he spnks. Read it. Mrs. Maggie F. Hoyden, of Salisbury, who has been se riously ill for some time con tinues unimproved and fears are entertained that she will not recover. She has t he at tention of her niothr andsis terand her father. Dr. Conn ill, left on Monday to vis:t liei. We hope to hear she is improving before we go to press. We are sorry to note tin? fact that on last Friday night Messrs Palmer & Ivhiiisten had the misfortune to lose their steam saw mill and fix lures plainer, shing'e mill, etc. together with 0,000 feet of lumoei by fire. The mill was located oa Lan, e's (.'reek. The loss' amounts to several -hundred dollars At the municipal electi ai heli! in Boone on last Mon dav thefollowingotli -ers were elected: ' Mayor, J. F. "Spain hour; Commissioners, W. L. Bryan, M. B. Blackburn and E. S. Coffey. The town is to be congratulated on the elec tion of this ticket, and we re in hopes (hat the ordinances may be enforced to a letter by them. W. R. Morton, of Vilas, writes us that N. II. Horton sheared H() lbs. of wool from ten hea l of sheep, and asks who can beat it. Let th ise who can, report. If the Mc- L in ley tariff was saken off of this wool it would be worth from 30 to 40 cents per lb., but now it is only worth 12 to 1 J on the noiThi rn mar ket. As I haveengagemenstat other points that I must fill, I wish to insist, on persons wanting any work done in photography, to call at my gallery in Bione this week and get it. Do not postpone on account of clouds, ns I can do you as good work during cloudy weather as nny other. Bear iff mind that I guaran tee my work and am doing it at prices to suit the times. Nat. W. Taylor, Photographer, MI'I UR ( til uT. . C.n. tn.d ir oil..mie 'i i ' I of mi j 1 1. 1 hi it I i!.m k- ct StitftM- !' vid N irri- Jr.-; in. .. I., ..nt . ...... 4 .,i..i M..r 4 . . ' ..-I. S'atevs. Wmi (n in-IM '. ( . . . l nd.mt p!-ad gaiity ' , - ami c.r. j S'jite vs. 'l-..u .y (5 ray,; ! guilt V jlldirelll'-iif Ml-pcl'lled' . 1 i ; . m ii.-i ..-.... ........ . ; State vs. Dock M. ;ia. guilt v i . i : jed-.-aicMt lor erst. I j l.lle s ; '"-ible, ('. C I i W.- -ia.i'i :...jit at d i-o-. ! Si.il - V-. P.-er I I ! A' m.s- ; t ui bieg pa'ilie w oi sliiji I'm. ; ,' a ii. I cos! . State vs. D C. F,' r;'-suah i -rilill V judgement suspend"'' j hi payment ol cost. j Stat- vs. T'nn Presi-ed an 1 -V !. S!iip!".v. -iiid'y i-: 1 2 ."ill as to Sa'i'l y ju-'g i iiienr on i iv!i''"i' e cosr i to Presrn-11. S'ate vs. .1. C. Watson unl lii'-ha;d, 1!re--n affray plead- guilty judge'ii at suspend ed oa payuwnt of cost State vs. Tom (5 ray .issault guilty judgeine'.it suspi nded on payment of cost. State vs. Andy Davis lar ceny and receiving, guilty ten months in peni'.eut i.iry. State vs. Staiibery assault ileads guilt. fine 10 and cost. State vs. (Jeorge Fj.-gi-rs, John Fggers. Hirman (Ii ecu, Jake Lewis, John (Jrogati, and Lis Robinson, conspiracy mt guilty. State vs. Dan Yates pleads guilty imprisoned ia county jail 00 days. I'lVAI.DOl'KKT. L B. Miller vs. II. A. Dob bin, judgement in favor oi the defendant. . Rachael Lewis vs. John Stone, judgement in favor oi plaintiff. W. J. 'Yithclier vs. B. and B. turnpike company, judge meat in favor of pla'mril'f. D. X. "ofi'-y vs. I. C. Coffey and others, judgement in fa vor of the pl.tiutiff. J. R ILigatnan vs. J. L Hayes, judgement in favor of the defendant. W. II. Green vs. J. P. Ilaga man, judgement in favor of defendant. J. II. McDowell agent for Frick com puny vs. James Al drige, judgement in favor of the plaintiff. Martin L. Moretz vs. Christ Moretz, judgement in favor of defendant. InMOinnin is fearfully on the in crease. The riiHh und. excite ment of modern life ho tax the eervous HVKtein that multitude of peoplo are deprived of pood nml Kiifticituit sleej), with ruiiioiiri consequ 'lices to the nerves. . Uo memlier, 'Ayer'H JSar.sapanlla makew the weak utrung. Senator I). IV Hill, is the only kicker on the Democrat ic side on the income tax. Let hiir. kick and he ought to be k i ck ed him sol F . Wliy folks drink . liquor, when they can got good water; .vliy they wash in the branch, when tinware is so cheap; why the,v make out on not enough dlnhos, when crockery iw In reach; why shingles rot, when paint is low. why they borrow, when they can use their own tools, why they skim over the ground when avery plow carrb? had, why they break themselves down cooking over a hot fire, while stoves tire so cheap, are coinnidrunisthat can not be snivel by N. M. Allen. ti80m iloilni puys for the Di'inocvnt one j ejr. LIKE A MOT ftlAPJ 6 t rX -' ' ! i 'ijl i " "T f tite. v:i weak, iiervoin, ami endured -t.-'. I I .... I indigestion, general deliility. a: d total loss cf energy could jxissibly in lliet. Tl.e niediciiie recommended me ly my hy.sieians did no more good than o nim h water. AYKK'S Snrsaparillii li'ini? favorably brought to my iitti ntiort. I tried it, mid, in a short time, began to f el better. I continued to take thix medicine for two months, at the end of which time I felt like- a new man. My appetite, enemy, and strength returned, my food di;ji sted perfect ly, and all traces of headache and nervousnes dis i peared. I am convinced that if I had not taken AYEU'S .sarsa parilla, instead of being slrori); and well, when the warm Weather set in, I should I ive W-en coniincd to my ImmI, under the doctor's care, and totally mi ll !e to attend to business. I nm a thorough Ixliever in the merits of AYFlfS Sarsaparilla for restoring to healthy, vigorous ac tion, the vital organs of the body, when they have heroine weakened or exhauKtcMl." William II. I.kowx, SI Corham St., Lowell, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. 3. C. Ayer Si Co., Lowell, Kasi. Has cured others, will cure ycu NOTICE NAT. W. TAYLOR WIM.OPKN A PHOTOrillAPHIllGALLFIiY IX HOONE r r(X TUESDAY, MAY. 1ST 18913 1 And will remain K da w All peisons wishing GOOD WOilK in Ph')t')o-rap!iy wnui'l ds) well to call at once. tas'Piucrs as lu y as rossinuix Cthntv In Horton Iluihlin? Opposite DhMlH IlAl Office. (?) U Vicks' iiccCs ff -K- FAILUKS en ir c Vsck's V.3 V v -. ;'.onr -1-J." w ) if" 7 fons!nOiJrs XxlO l-S in., it I i It V' VI I T.'tZZ-11 T.''' I i!i'.il''i'.li"i!f',alin..li'ui'l,i,iil ri..'i'i-nle e) Co c) S:U, -0',', II t,( v;it t l'.. X ilil; 1 hrii'Lin!.! ill" .1 L't.l'l '..n ni.iiii'l. :LUii:l. . i .ij-.ir v..' ut 1.; iMi ur.. AM Ihe laiiinji im t.i.- ! v:ll ll tv5. '1 Iii;j. iuW .. run nil...- n-k. i:i: mwh -.u thfUrit Vitk'B ai4 dp fjinw, VSMSI'Ii;'. II Is iw! wori-1 nver. nni! nisoMiri, , ccr'annd iloctor'sl-M. vrn till p HrTnt lor nrodr w lii. li m;iy t." .1 ilctd from first nr-tr-r. It luit IIN:uiilaU i uey l.ro.v. Ilioy I aAisirc ( - J-inral fiul.'o Hi. iMh.'w.iiK'r t inial'iiic for luiu ir vrtti IrtVi I. fln.0nr.lrn w.irl mlrlrra n..v wilh I'lfAiitc CGTTiiio DEMOCRAT one ykau one dollar.- nar&rxow is uiiu -iiak'lo simsaxmE:m, ' GLOBE ACADEMY, - .7. B. D)J'lult nilX(APAL. A high school for boys and girls. Starts the students ght, and prepares teachers for the public schools. Teachers are exoected to meet on Saturdays to discuss an the best methods of teaching. Young men can here prepare for college at a low cost Special drill in debate and declaiming. Spring term began J an. tion address the principal. Mhrr evcn A Well-known mm w I ! Debilitated hi nwor. woik, makes use of AVER'S Sarsaparilla and soon feels Strong and Well. "A t-ii r hxs my jartm r diiil, ami Um- !).,) burden ami rtsHiiiHi. 1'ility of a larft grtM-ety tmsiiifs I fr" "1"'" The lnfreMi i j ini'l li.ie' wurk, iu connection Ihe liiw utale (if lnv IiIimhI I rre i with tin- 1"W Mate cif lnv MimhL ho wviTi-ly taxed my stn tiKtb ttiat I 1 cume nil run down, Iih.1 in)ape- all the torment which headache. NOTICE! ' -o Ccr.'.,.:a the G-erm of Lifo. g ViaTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE. J Floral Guide, 1894, Catalogus of TegeUbUi nn4 Flowers. I)a,iTi-r TfflloH (I!i Onion KM, (S1.0U ptr iHiuutl. XOl Z.LTME8. Brnm iihi;: Antrr, HUilsruH, Snnspt, nii:i, EII10I Vlck, Double Ati( mono, Charinir Pod, Hew Potatowi. 111 ,:' 'I'll Hli.l V ti,, a .tr.-ii.t ht-imtv. flri i: ., i4.vt of ( 111 :il.-r. m, t;- l!:.nl I i m' i t -i:i !f t l:;iy !OMT win rtv i'l 1. T.i. c-iii lnn.Sv.-r- h KiH..vn ;he Ihr hurvc.f j:iys. A Mi'Tivrr.iiri U'VI.-k'n r poea ni ijni S:lC0 C-h Prl?- for rotate t. Vlcks Wocils do Imirl. Ii, IItv I'rodnce Allllnunniiy iric enwe ii 1st, 1894. For other informa Relieves H sfnn-i of the wuirous metifana and rmfU.llNOKRHIKA k.iri C.l F F T in t toMV. No treatment necei&ftrv. NfirraneS MTictafeor any injurious Alter eUects. I'nce, $u &oMl t21 u'wona win CO.. Pro), Atlanta, en. SAY ! Tills IS SO HtLM bUGTODRAW TRADE! I MEANB0SINESS. 1 rotn now until the first dav of .Apiil I,vill sell my stock 3! CLOTHING AND - OVERCOATS At per cent above COST ! If you rton't think I mean it come and look through my STOCK It wont cost .you one cent if you dont purchase. I have n large s:o(.'k and want to get rid o! it before spring. m- CALL AND LOOK 1 "a o I would call your, attention to the big cut in prices in uij other lines ItESPECTrLLVj W. L BBYAN, O w .OQ. CC' OO . ir i
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