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4- V. IT- f i voij; HOONK, WATAUGA COUNTY, N. C niUKsMAY MOPTOlinHt. G, 18)4, NO. 47. wYI i Insure Your Life And thereby injure tin.- comfort of these who arc ill jKtidin..; on you for support. If you nr. alone in t)u- wui'M tr.s;.:c voit life ' fcTtn ;ai i lm. i.ieia thai will CuiiifoH ;!!.! Mipport yen in nftt-r yc-sirr At :tll ents your 1:11:. Vlut is t!.i- i 't form c!' l'j'.ir.if.cr ? ThtToiitii!" I'oiky i.i-.ncil ''.vllio Equitable Life It offer r.-l' crtnt'vs to !e :i:i'. nnJi-r no ctlur f-rm of in sum me, i.c.i.l.s I'liiii liui-kk-a tip ! tie vt. hr.-t ami Pron." ft '.cii iv in tl'" vor! !. Wn'." at ene fo; .!.tii-:i!a!.'.. V. I. kODDHY, M-M..S.T, IVparl.n. i.t of (li.; C..ruiin..-s, :vkk ;.:;... s. c. w. n. t orM'ILI., -Ik. ' A i- i"oi;n. a i L. v. j I'M)!i-. X. V. i ! W. II. COUXCILL. M. I). Hoonc. N. ('. Kosiilnl I'liy.-tiri;) ii. :ii on inj.- Kiivff noiili of I'n.'-t Oiiico. ' .3. f A'l'lOnShYM LAW, MAUIOX, N. C -(a)- Will praotu'i' in the courts ol Wntinijia, Aslie, Mitchell, M Dow ell iintl nil tlier counties hi tin! western district SSrSieci.ii etten tiou given to the collection ol laiins'." W. B. Council! X. 1). T. C. Blackburn. Booae, 5. C. Zionrillc, C. Councill & Blackburn, Physicians & Surgeons. B&'Culls attended at nil June 1, H.y. E. F. LOV1LL. J. C. FLBTl'HKii. LOVILL & FLETCHER ATlUllNhYSAT LA 9rSie: i-'i hitt n tion g i ven to the rollction of claim a. "A L L. oTlKKNE, & CO., REAL ESTATE AG'TS. It(H)NK,X.(.. I Wiil p-iv? s)ooi;il itttoiitii.ii to iistlacts of tillo. the saio of Ileal Kstutw in W. X. '. Those hs'vina; farms, tiuilit r and min.;t;d htuus forsnle, w ill do weil to oiill oiK-aid t'o. at Hoone. L. h. iltlEES k CO. Marc'i UK lK-i NuTICK. Hotel l'vo'tevty i'oi Sate. On in 'co uat of fir.'hiii' he.dlli of myself niiJ wife. 1 oiler for s;:!e my hfitel projieitv in the tu'.vn oi Buono, Ntn t !i I'uvoliuu, and wiii iell low tor i iish .and nmke tt i'liis to suit I'm . I.uut, and will take O " pcV-f V.M! pi OJ't ny 111 t-x- aniiv. Aii ! v soon. ' ' W. L. lOiVAN. Parties putting papers in my hand for execution wiil pilasj advance the tecs with the papers and t hoy will re ceive prompt a ttent a n. t her - wise 1 lev will 00 ieiuriie not exec utett for the want of reo,v l. p. lAIKD SilKK Washington urncR. From our Be'lrir Conespcii-tfct. Pit-si.loiit CI. v. In,.! il iJtli'? iiiiiiiIhtii: oni.f I- : -i- honor oi'ti.c I'li'ioraii i Rank Kl'i'll.- i.f P t h i : J , l.o'.V e; enilip'il u,i ( ii o-. HMIi!" 1 till- I i I t ..f 1 M'M!i:ii.-:ii. f..tr.:.ir. in 'n. until ri ! i it"-' In y. jiiI' p-;iiy iiii' l! rt. iM!;i.v , ill-, 1 1 1 !! I h" ilHt. it-. juiVt Ml-!: (.'(i'll'r.s!ilfH. ;!!'(! ' 1 ij Mi:.-' nflilfll' Wire s. l il V ilt.ls I h;1 : I ti'ov rociii tit)!; Wiht l.r t i - t ioMiia! n.i.iirntiii'iit.to-inoi-- rmv -iftfi-nocii, hut linvi di- ii'iiiiy roiii. To-moi row morning in i . ry Custom House in Hit? l'.,v""-' ' S., thf i if w tunff l:iv will l),;,M'-v ur into i lf'vt :mI V- Kii.lin'-1""'' ism will liMii-,;ii. for-'vr. um- less tin? vod'is h.ivo uinlir oni? ;i prcut rhitupt! :A mini i in -t. the ( 'oni fs.'ii 'U.i! t'i'.t- ! tl'MI. I I 'I'll-1 '.'M kin;: o i il;1 ill pi l h.ips tlic ii.ul !'.'.'. nic- r.iiiv not. iuovo as o.-i iiianv o.iu.i i)riii!( rai.-. in i 1 1 1 i ; i r t ho i'n sal'.Mit, Soar I horn to he. i'. -Milo u t t oVi noiioh I icniyf vos. A o;ic m ii.nrit is oounootnl wi1h tho now tariff !aw. A:-soon ;i? it h'va me ! (1 iil fin;iolvkn..,vntli:iril!:.v ii.. rai-dn w ore to bo inxe.l t..vo cents a pack the I've or six manufacturers of lhtm in this country were flxxled with orders for the wholesale dealers, w ho had an idea that the tax would only have to he paid on those manufac tured after the new law went into effect. They will learn better now, and the knowl edge will cost them just two cents t pack, as. the tax must be paid on every pink of curds boUI. flud these whole salers been less greedy 'thet would have saved money, us sill cards made after the law takes effect, will luive the two cent revenue stamp attached by the manufacturers, while the stock in the ha mis of dealers will have to be stamp ed by them. Hepresentative 1 bill, of Min nesotn, has published iu pam phlet from his speech 0,1 vino in condensed form what Con- oss has done, and it wiil ,:...i,i,-. ;.i ' in iivaui 1. 1 1 e 1' t I'll; i : 1 t 11 j iation. Ilehaslut.l theeor;( of he 11 iinoltlot printed ia ' plilt-t, lir-t brought lo ' l .. 1 ... , f .t . . , 1,. .1 i" l I OH UOII 01 V t ; 1 11., 1 1 oil" I the silver debate in the Sen iittiat the extra session bv a would-be nit, with its ilaring title "What Congress has! none." Mr. ilall sliows wh.-ii J it really has done and as hi summary discloses ii has beca all things eousidirod a cred itable session to the Demo- ci-atie party. It has made) all money equally taxable; l-ostored couht.onei; 111 oi-i ."II currenev and finanoos; iive.! to the people the oppoi tun-t .. ,. . , . . . . t i .lis ins- so as in ity oi hung oettot and eheapi.i ov . er ; ylialtere.l the protective- tt usts ot McKinleyisui ; )lac- 1. ill ilni l.tifil.jii .it' t.l v 1 1 ii .1 1 III I in k-liii.' ' l .in. 1 llill 1 I upon the rich man's surplus'' ias we!i as upon every man s i -1 1 . .. ... 1 Ulceus; restored u.e nv.en mti j of election: pliiecd I re ti ins-, actions of the gover onontic Hid its '.net boas inj: upon )t lnisin.-s basis; Cleat V reduced r,. fXli-li t HITS of tlio g')V( TI'UloTO II It I lill IIHIIIi! Ml! ",j ill) I ,lt VI ;'! mm i !: u 1 '. it', ' I'.Ut 'vl. .'vt 1 i - v",!, u. Mr- l! . it . ( f !(!"- " ; t ! : Ml, fit' ;(.. .1 :, ij t vi ii": I i"iir ' A,: ,;'' I , , -v ,! '' is:: ,?,,,r":' :! " M,t,r" '!l','n''"-! 1 I'"' : -,!:.v i'1' v-!"1 ' ,;':'-s' :' ' ;1 ;cy 11". :'!! " ' ,; " ' . . : !!:'. l! i : ;;:'' tii'i 4 . I; i i: i:lr;-:u' I : ; ! i..: .-. I ."i ! O OV !" 1 , l' Cilti'S tO M Vi-l'ilS.-;'1 , I i I'tT cr-iii TI'm' iicmv i.ir- iff l.ii Imik!) l.).'M'-? WOO1, ;,:ii! , 1 1 1 i ' i ( ; ', :.!a( .:iii"! I, ;is, cotcoii i i ) i r ! 1 1 ( i' L" ,l 1 i"' 'o''f wss.-ir.y fi'ti'-'.-soiii I i 1 I : .. .-in.. I . . I 1 ,u' uw 1 tho fi'ei? list. 1 in: iliiry '-: ami notum , has been rid need from aii average rate of Otf o -IS pei j cent, and millions of dollars annually will be wived to the people on clothing and wool len goods ulone." The Democratic Congres sional campaign committee will now begin to rush things. The news received is growing better and better, and even the Republicans are now be ginning to admit that they have nothing upon uhhh to base hopes that they will elect a nif.jority of the next House. They have not yet re.-ieiiKl the singe where they are willing 10 concede a ma jonty to the Democrats, but let themselves down easy bv expressing their beliel that neither. Democriits nor Re publicans will elect a major ity of the next House. This i tn plies u beliet that the Top ulists will olet-t a suflieient number to enable them to c a'tro! tie I It.us". T !i e )etnocrntiC commi i:; i.i a!lstil I c.mmum.-o.tK ' 1 i ii 1 rustwi i'Jp,' conr erv ' or -..-i ; 1 : in. 1 .... .1 Sit III I I I 'TSI I M I bat i h. y i. 1 ci aiiy'ha.:; any sn.-.h it: P o p u i : t HO M:OW u;e that to lioatet . the I s! i-e!'u,'t ii. (hi tho coa:;; ai-a cuntoloiit. rhat. ; le. L House will I-o is. i- .'ratic by a good v. ork 1 o aitv. Vl:e Mi..ss;:noi u is v c r y h.oiei'iil of t h e Ih-in .-.i -i-ats oir-i'l illg the !iet liOUM jjous tr now stateh on - j j.j.,.,s f Democrats, ";iM I li' ,i..M.lll.l, J I til. . I-1 . . i.,-:a;a UCans. 1'- liai.viaei - : p ,n......w i ... i P'Posi.- i,, .!. ,u v "i!'w' ' U"' "-'V1 flats ase so us- to turn ! items. iV U..putdicuns? ii, is not j piob.abie ailr.ough of corn's - ' .1 ' -i'-t e expect t Ii ' .Siuot' to hold us own ov ,n t ! ........ i. . I - .,1 v .... I .10 MTSl 10 lose not 1.1 no; 1 aaii a d 02211 menuiTs. ' , iv 111 1 1 1:' 1 1 1 1 .1 's Mil . , t ,,, MIH .)Ss m.ist. on-ut he Nor t It if the ! nv.i-ili ii.s ;nv to con in pa! cpecuia U t o t , ihljmiext e i i vm.au i. "rr "' .. Tl.i- v. rnnfr CM. f'oi A:ji. '11 I- ! !;! ! it- .! .'.Mill, ; ! IV I ! I ii: iu:t i 1 i i ; 1 1 :l -or , ' : : 1 ' i w . 'hi: t Ii.' .-:'., v . i ! r. 1 1 1 1 1 1 : i it ! 'I 'i Mi ..! '. !'';! -i . i . ; ! i : , 1 1 ; 1 1 i ; ' 1 '.ill I I 1 : i iy .'.I !:;: .jo.-, uuMit v. ! it- " it ' I. ilt' ! i ll' !' I ).) :.1V illo i -ll'.lt 'p! ihi.a :t .st;;il:i: !i f .mid not pi'oi.iptly ;imJ rntni.sias-i It IN I Lei V- 1.,,,. ,, t i :1 U. iw .! no .it-! ' ,; j t r ',ut j 1 ' stihtnit to a !,inn! o!; this privilege. I do not i-'iaun to bo bet - ter than the masses of my party; nor uo 1 wi&h to avoid any responsibility which, on uec-.mnt of the passage of this luw, 1 ought to bear as a member of the Democratic organization. Neitner will I permit myself to be separat ed from my party to such un extent us uiignt be implied by my veto of tariff leg islation, which, though dis appointing, is still charg able to Democratic, effort. But there are provisions in this bill which are are not in line with honest tariff reform iitui i' contains ii.eoasisten- lciosai;d(.rU(iit is y v.-hk-hcught not to appear it: tariff iawa or luw a of any iiU. Besides there were, as you and I well know, incidents nceonipauy iug the passo.' of the bill through the Congress whi.:h an.dt-. eveiy siUi-eic tariti ro- jioiiu."- n.anappv, wane 111 ' :i -ii;rs surrouclod t in its i; ? r.!l' staoois ;.-,.u i:it.eri:lvd j . i e ,i its final . !n:.Hii: tiOii 1 w!ik !i ought tiot to be recou - :.!li.; (ion I ! a rat' -i 1 .. ,.., ' 1 ii 1 it' ill!',.: i And , . 1 , :i-i-' v-'i:--it ' iai'-t; l.eeat.i?. '1 1;. i't .'U;.se, . i--.-rar.ding a 1 1 1 aii : a I C- it IL le'tlVui ai i iie : i r. ii tv. ri otoieli 1 ' ks, a prt-.-e-.!. a vast 1 1 . . i . 1 o c.aetit tii existing c a . . ; '. i ai is It will tvi-tipe'y 1 lighien many tariti' bunions that now rest aeaviiv vcr.' wcuusuhcmo .v,., .Ihm,,,,,!,. Hi,:e:.1,iv a,aii enterprises and mgen- liiist tin; rein.;, ofi,lir ths0 ;vli! i?u th! 1 barrier a in.,u.. pi ":,": !'' but it tur ' 01..,, ie- eil .-HitasiC gnrj:;i : i - . i. '. ....... I . I ..-1 i L - w I I II ..I , 1. 1 - ' J .i li iint wiiH-n tnu:.a iu egeur :i1.rt;.. rag:i'M-siveo(vratipn:''tilti!l"t"s i ..' a., . . Tiii ijiOiecLe.i 101 uiiea ja'n'i '. io;n .'i vi-t'iii neat al fa Ji !t -; ' ith the' i Utiit :tv Mace vi ,,rii rile at the Dtimo- ...... r .... 1 a;,,,, :,. 1 tar;;i f 'toi-'ii an;! wmi Know I wii.it it 's. vvno ri.'tusi' to ac- iSornelccnt rtsil!ls e.ubodiul ri!Siaml that tie- unnufac- 1 ' ' i . ui; ir. w ho are not blinded to , t. f,,,.t t,.,t tie jverv of I. intiriiiti: tariff reform has St i n sioliM! ami worn in t lit? m i v iff ol jlopijhlican protoi' i ion. ni'i u ho h.ivii niat ki'il t :.c pi iffs win-ro thf Hinlij Mit of tr ' is,,n ha- asti t.i . inwLs i; tin (.jt ti i i in .;:!! !.( 'i- of iiiiht. 'Th.' i :-u-.ti- .,: t i.nis -t II " :iiili irto't. r : j-!i--w 1 1 o t ' :i; - . ii ) i i ,t !: n o pn voiito I us fioiri re : li j t!i Ufc-'-is wo iio-orvi'i, not ht io!i:;iUon or vivon. Wo s-!i- i'itovh!' o-n-ii m!i nT!iii;-!iiM"ii r at i oxhibit ion i i powor, ,.i:i.l if th-.'ii I hi; 'pir.-tin!! ix .,; -'-ii upon us, wii-i h.-r r hoy h-i!' suh:nit. to I ho M oo otr. isl.iti.o will of Hi. popple's r'pi oii i r. I i vos, . M mi. ill ilit i tin law s v !ii'-!i i ho p.'-u-j !" :ntst olcy. v will i--ropi ii;.! .'.'llil? tiidl I- li- ;.s otio oiviiiu t ho iiitvji it.v iini ,.i!'o'v til Atnriif.-in instiiu- "i last: tin'' pi'ii.' ipios oi : !n:o O.'iMot-ai'y, o i: u s ' ti.i': ;:ro I'mraih u in ir.t i i i.i- 1 lsi" 51,1 1 u'f,r !Ot- anil I'ainii'ss towanl.s a'l ritcts ' priHM ! oi.v jii.i i, in - ; T 1 . . T .... .v. i irainit inn I i 11 -iJ 'I U (,'i . 1 U!,(! I IV'II, v . n 'V lo v. 'it j wrvnt ; vel.v sturdy and per ' i i- . . sistint in the eni'uivoai-'iU of its principles. Tl'eref-.ire, 1 ' u,) ' ,sl)air of tho "v I aaise by tne House ot lu-pre- fputativ?s to supplement the bill already passed by fur ther legislation, and to have engrafted upon it such modi Ocations ur will mere nearly meet Democratic hopes and aspirations. "I cannot be mistaken as to the necessity of free raw materials as the foundation of bgical and sinsible tariff reform. The extent to which this is recognixed iu the leg islation already secured is one of its encouraging and redeeming features; but it is ve.-;Uiou.-i toieeidl thatwhile free coal and iron ore have been denied us, a recent let ter of the Secretary of the Treasury discloses the fact that both might have been made free by the annual sur render of only about $ 700, 000 of unnecessary revonu. 'i am sure that there is a common u.iair 01 uiiuer-est i-( raati!.; the iinportann; of I -'' '''V "ft ' 1 ; '"g'-'-'l "" r' 1 tuein a" nan i ..-leu . 1 ...it cessions 1 o be made win ; inii n 'laita 11 . t.i 1 n r n m i. T ii 1 .10 1. in, their influence is so far 1.: .1.11 .1' . 1 ,....... I... i 1 : " v. i.-... ..... u .(!j.t complete and tienehcfiit s -home 01 tanri reform can not be successfniiy innugurat I II' I. : .. I- aen we give 10 uui manutacturers free raw tna- doors ol loreigu m truets to the reception of aur wares o:ini oivi" omiii!' iinitv to U 1' . i iivo eino ovment ot Ameri- ' ir;ti, -.-it iu an i.iuui. 11 ii'i 1 .1, 1. ' cheapened by their f'-eedom It'Oin tariff chiirges. tn" co.t of their product must be cor respondingly ehoa pened. Thereupon, justice an i fair ness to l ho consunoT would .,. ,,i a.Jttir.'is I.m obliged to subiint to such n readjustment nnd modification of the tariff up on their finished good ns would secure to the people the benefit of the reduced cost of their manufacturers and shield t h e cotis'itner 'r!i:l!' 1 )- exacti-in of io jr i.i a to profits. J; wi'l l.o ' 1. . ,5 '. vn,- '.';.. . : r?d'C . . ' J.'ioo; :t ii,ijvi lo' io ' oh wi.!.! ! ' r.vvv to i vei.y huni !ile homo i: the- lond the bles.nngs of iie:i eased com fort iind cheaper living. The nillionsof our countrymen, a ho have fought, bravely and Weil for Tariff reform, should bo exhorted to continue the stiu:i.rie. bodily challenging io open wayt'iire ai d con stantly guarding against tro)ioi,oi v and iialf lcatted ness in their camp. ''Tariff reform will not be sctll'-'l until it is honestly and fairiv ;-ett!ed in the in terest an ! to tite benefit, of a patient and long sabring people. Yours very trulv. Signed. iu .-Kit Clcvb- I.AM).'" Raleigh Pr'ss. Your report er found hist night a very dis tinguished group of gcntle rnen in front of the Ynrbor ough. among whom w a s Judge MacRac, Chairman Pou, Cnpt.. Bill Day, Clerk Lambert, and several others. They were all a unit in their belief that the State would go Democratic this year by a larger majority than it. ev er has. During the conversa tion Rev. Thomas Dixon's name came up and he w a s generally regarped as the brightest man who had gon out of North Carolina for many a day. The Old Ma Occapation. "What's Dick doing now?" ' Well, Dick he's a doctor in'." "And John?" "He's horse tradin'." "And William?" "He's a savin' souls." "And Tom?" " Well, Tom he 8 sorter pol iticianin' aroun'.' "And you?" "We!!, I'm sorter farnvn' .ii-' ' 1 ! an' J- ;Pi Chip-lot' ' 'io-a i r ' : .. r lears h.. y :::? . S :m noiniiiitiions have t ee.i i.i.oia for judge in this State this year of men who would not make first-tate justice of the peace. They have not. been made, however, by the Demi-rats, and the capacity of the men is tin best possibleassu raue.o thai those who put them up knew perfectly well that they would never betlec Messenger: Congress wili adjourn to day. So gladl Let th" band? all pli.". Tunc 'D'part Ye Sons of Soil .and Toil and lUeet Vou. Constituents.' Tu bleat'- -i weeping that Ik ba n . .lore cm jestb a. :l Julius Bur row., in full ridiao danc ing the w tr dance of the Sioux.
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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