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ft 71 x CD T. ' P , : v ' c 'i f v -i -EL.-- JiL. H y i von; isooxr. vataI ': coi nTV. N. iiu i: -iAV si.: i :;m I . i ; n . :i. 1 How w.vs;!Mi i; ;.;:th:i:. ,1 To Invest Small Amounts. Thi is :i l'l' k-.l d' '-t :"-' '" moretli.iu :... ;o..a who .-.i . i-" :i jHirtior. of j'.arv. The ! 1mi:i litur ,ivts tlic reMil'i ! iiii inv.-ia-.-ist i:i a Tuii'.iut; IV.ioy if the Equitable Life. fM.X. S. C . IVc. 1 W. J. Ron; i-y, i:-).. AjS'-: t. Ijkak Sik :-V 'i.i fu -r cm!"M: a; c!:ock f the ivjultst.'.-- I.i.'o .V.:-.u-a:i'? S kty in n-ti.OM'-:'.!. 'I my j'oliov. No. 2oo.Vu. 1 i ' baud. TV s.-'.'l-iiici:t o i I.! " ''. fvvi ; ;i: v cxj-tvl.it!-a:. 1 I -k.icil t i'n i'. Yours truiy, ':u.!.'.m . There is vn fi.ii i of iiwi.: vir. t-!ay th.st ffu-rs ' ;! V. a? . sciairuy anil M: h !;'ir.-! !':,: dun.ls as t!u j-r- ; r nssunn'.ee. lis n io.i'.M en which wt-ry ::ai lo pste.h YVj . -. :d v.-.s !':, M- .-. and jKUlioul.us v.itlu'Jt ('!ia.,c. W.J. ROUi)LY, iVana);.r, Deo;ir.ncnt. ri Can;!is, LOCK ii'.LL, 5. C. i'i:ot''i:sioxAL. V. 15. ('(iUXClI.I.. .iic. A rroitN'.v at La '.OOIIC. . ( '. W. ii. ('Oi'Nt'lI,!.. .M. I. laitvia. N. Ki-siil.'iit rh.vsiii-i!!. Oii-iv op Kiti; St ivt-i iiutt'a of i'ost Olii.-o. j. V JI98PI1KW, MlOHXRYA'l LAW, M A HI OX, X- (' -(a)- Will practic in th," ciaa ls al W at.iuxa.. Asiu'.Miti lu ll, M' P i.v fl! Mil l ,'i!i t her remit ies in t lie t.'i-ii disni-t i ' A""Sii'i-i.d at leu ; w. tiiil !ilea t. tilt' cclleiTloll CI lai in:-'. "-'- W. 2. ( ii' Kri'J M. I. T, C. B3.-kbiiru. II oo lie, X. C. Zioiivill. , ?i- C. Councill Si Elackburn, Physicians & Surpone. ftSTc-iZs :ttt(ihh'd :)t ,'i 11 June 1, '!):. E. V. I.OV11 1,. -I. t'. FtaCTCIU.li. IflVIL & FLETCHER ATIOUXhYSAT LA W, moont:, x. Kr,TSpt'ci;i I t tfiition ii i ven to tlic roilt'tion ott "x'4 L. h. (iUVAlSl), & C().,jilie recipts for the entire REAL ESTATE AG'TS. !UH)SL, A. ( . Will "iv" sjiecia! ntleiitioiil to abstracts of title, the ,-aii' ol Kcal li.-tate m . X. ( . Those lia ving farms, timber and tninei al hinds for sale, w ill do well to call on said ( 'o. at Boone. L. L. GRLLW e: CO. March 1(5, 180:1. xoTit'i:. Hotel Vvon'ity ioi Sato. On account tif failiiig la a'tli of inys,elf anil Mil . 1 oii'cr tor sole my hotel projicrtv in tin tiavn nl l5ooi!( .Norl h I'arolina, and will -ie!! low for cash ami inake ienns to suit the buyer, anil will take nwl oj" personal ii-oici ty in cx lumge. Aiuily soon. W. L. Pit van. NOTICE. Parties putting papers in my hand for execution will pie tse :nl:UH-e the toes with the papers ami they will re cei ve pro; apt attention, other wise they will be returned not executrt for the wa at of iVes. D. F- D-viwi' Srr. ' i !!' li.! !;'! ; i . t : t A j fi'-;t ,i.;si !: 'll'iv'y .' iltl i i"l f iri-iii- ' f.-H'i'i 1 iv ;is hr . :. . i .1 I. i i ' . .1 !i ! I I'M J Ml. 'I: i; -1 ' xiii :i : l-.dl .- Iha-.i In- lias to , !i-!i!;;-c av.v ' nl I.i w . 1 ii.it In" u i 1 1 1 ! : I i , i In lui'M-in if h' a not vrty, wt v t iri'il of ?hr ta.-k. S'mji. of t!:" l!iiuis !i lia ln'.'i) ;k I t o !o a: ii', hat !y 'ii! a. i ! s iar tl.'" ta-i-a d o;: o. . i . 'Ii r. i i ia oi 1 1 asi ' ::- : i.i. ol i i:i'M I : jlll'-it I . ! ' )'. uv ), I'vn-'ra! :at:- 1 1 ' if a i o! I 1 1- ; : i . j .. . i.f ih" iaiil'i u a i v a I : for ill-- fi-ci hA lii-sion :-o!a.! tii-. in tlii' aii.- i ii.'fii ait' oi i luj iad.-t tn. ':':!' ! soaii' to Sih ; ; a IN ('a I i'-! l n-.-!y !i". ai;s,-t'oa-nr-s a - : !."tcl 1o niaka any -' Pi-'"-, ! a iat on to pay t in- l.irp 'laiialie!' of ia-pi'itois that i ill he 1'iirssiiv to icai, any regulation.- ailoptea i y : the Trea.-ary even fail lycfi, , -: live. A corninit ha irpreseiit j iau' tl;e ina nufarl nriia;' .-la :- , lsts and diiiayi'-ts, who wii! he pi"atl.v l eiii fitted hy th law, lias been in Washington for some d.iya, and so anx ious were its nieinhcrs to as sist Mr. Owlish? that they proj) i-ed the, t the necessary nuiulier of Tieasiiry inspee tors should be appointedaud ; iii.it 1 heir salaries would be jiaid by those iiiauufact uiers who used the free alcohol; and t hey act ually seemed to be su: prised when, told that there was one Utile draw back t o s.K'h n scheme it would be nnhv.viul. Secre tary Carlisle will shonly rut in ojieralion reealat ions foi thi1 enforcement ol this sec tion of the ia.v, wii hold the appoint nit-lit of any new in spectors, dependiau' hi reel y upon ii 1 1 iiisx tin- taaaaf '.c- turers under l.ea vy iioad. make ther a toe llie mark. to! '1 he jroverianent. receni'.s for the iirst hall of Sept.. 'have been vc;y salisfactary. I ami 1 lii-rt' is litt le doiKit ma r aioiitll will exceed I lie t x peiidit arcs. It is also now as ceitam a anvMiing in the; I hii nr.-can I"' that the new lariiT will produce more Man eiioueii i, -venue to mil tliej mivcrnaient . Senator Faulkner, thai?- Democrats have publicly ex ilian of iho Democratic Con- j,',.SSed any opinion about ere.-iotiiil Caniaign Coui-,. Xow tha.t the Demo ia ! s miltee. has just, returned j 1(; .s nave coiiipell fiiini Xctv Yol k. He rejiai ( s ! (1 '(lis ctiroiiiont by nomina ihe Di'!iioc;;i fie piirty in tluit j tji,- ns rival. Mr. O.vcu.--. ii Sta le lo be in much better condition ihat might besnp posed by ihose who 1 - j nd ujion 1 he Metropolitan piis; for iheir information. 1 1 t thinks the denominal ion tf Tom Piatt in the Keiublican State Convention is going '.t help the Democrats. Of the Congressional outlook in the State he says: "We are weak in one oi two districts, but a careful survey of the State convinced iue that we are not in so much danger of; losing strength as some would like to have it appear r ti ( , , , p..,S ;1 I ,' i! at t";i- -. t t !. -t ! ' ), ',,(,, ., ! I..-.. i'i i:- t ia: . la.t i' i , . : Ml !:- !".( 'A I! Ill ''it'-!," 1 1 IO!(. i '.I t ! i ! i ii" tkat s, i i k imi v tv fa: rilily uas tin .shU'-i;;";. iaai!t on cvim v hand !y ' ii" I., iji'r-' li.' 1 -- f-i o f V" :: ! :i:;to v. : i-ii-nt in 1 1 i ! o .s . a i' c- 1 1 '. wit I'au.mi i! ia !; i i .- t a -K of I,- .iv u i!iy iar;a' opi.-r-. ! !i.'aiis tnat ( v '::. ;:' na- I . 1 1 ir:'; a !i o v . '!' oa a ry . as ' liis 1 1! 1 rs i i . i 1 1 o a ' ' a:' rahant in ' i ry ; W'rll. tlii aihaa'-a ii.r j ha b'-cn lilana .i for avn-y ! Iiii!-- h V tli'- ii'i''.!a!;i'aii 1)V,;S! l)U, (-. of a! s)! v woniii s c , t il ''e In en le.U in a a, blauii'U lor lowed I he Ken! w ! Col. llreek"ai'i'h" hoiaiiit; (uTae in i aia ian a i Molt (ii-l t ie! ' s v. ii -aaii-;-' ton to io hoiae to h- lp Col. i Bli'ekeai id'.-e Hi ;is fU''ht U ; Vi'hw the ad re-iionmiMt ion. nv, i a ininistr.itiou li a s r.o moie liylitto say what, mi ollice holder may or ma v not lo when he takes the "a.cati in which belon-s to him than it hos Iiimv what eroe.-i'v. store ie shall pat ronize. The men NX'm went to Kent u.-k.y toiwaslost. The potato patch help Co l)!v.( l.enriil'ie wen n.j.i'ni.l.'itMiwtn him )'or!!i' !"" Hat tin1 eartu won tin- e'overauieut posit ioi they hold and if thev choose i.O'.l.oh,.!,. v.,ti:,., Mt a time when 1 hey could o!' aa.l return those obli - taut '.'(I'll thac as OIIO ly liad nny- lo do warn if An ad- mi ii: li'aluaitl.at woulinuKeji'i - -, ,:) either for cvi'iy cautiidati s.. res ional uom; 1 foi' a , , j : ll "" iri'lV Would I'.aVI ) ;illt. , f to do an tl;ia", rh i i. lavrlvt ;;rid:."" I-; ct U d, there art f;w Demo- err:, ' era is iubh WOO!; seei.,. from ii re aho'd s or jiiate not have cither life, W li , i art ii-ri'i i! 1 . , 1. 1 i i . , 1 1 1 1 is i'i, re i onuress, but tie an of thcia con.-id. !'( aiisaiiiiit t-tl h i s V.'lie,, .i.aei le.'i. nu l() tjo t n a ie-i oiaia , ., ,;, t a Was m.-'t'.ci heloliii llig c.vc! lisi ely to t h j ),.,,,, i j, district. fur that reason lew ;,, , ii,, ' 4 ., l(Vi..i is vi i 'in mil n' , i in' ... ,1' matter dran ll isaconi inn- 1 ed discussion that c, in prof!'.; nobody. .i . . ,,,,,,;' Morning Oregonian: At the school meet ing held at al ia ba City, Wash., to decide for or against a special tax, a ballot was east, by an en thusiast it; Populist which reads us follows : "Uepudiute all bonds, mor gaees, and taxis, ami make the bullets Hie by-god. Yours for Washington, the lust State in the Fniou taxi-?, no!" Mm.:..- i- II." - Mi i I." " ' !:; nliii ... i .. . . I, I i ' ! i (iii'.l a; ad'i ii: i.,-. 1 : I ! Till-- ; ; to a -i aa-l .' i. ! O i'. t;." ;i 1,1 1 I I ! ! " A . I i i Ml a. .i a - " i " : v, a. ', a. a ! .i,i.- i in ;. i"-. -. t ' t i ! ' I-' i r.i 'm i.i s a- H t v.t.-Ml !! aa ' I :a;ai !!. rorjix's wav aa -1 !y ' .-''h i s i o a' 'i. !-i".a i, i.i ,' 'tna' i i 1 1 lai! nr. i '.ii ! .il.-i.!i,ii' iii-ai w as lairt i i.v tis I; 'at. Mr. !. Ian- lan d, who-a wife ; ! i 1 1 I line rial II I'll v."f! i hii, cd, would not believe t l,e . blai'Leiiei! winwss iD'.vii nil) . MCIV IMS I.lllM'V !';l ,1; desiut ; I'H'i'.' on las wiles liana an i 1 1" ' 1 1 i:d'a-;s on the ciiildre: and the tact that some friend saw llieni when they died. I saw the potato patch to day .vlici? the people of Mis- h'on Creek lay on their fares !."ind were saved. Not one human lifeiu the little colony ! sa I'd them all. All the peo- t t , , 1 1 A 1 X I S ;iheit facts 'an H'd, e.vce)t one; i"! ' L tiiet! t o look, ho sai.J. ' .1. . . i. . ' 1 1 ..... .. .., : i ai 1 ae woriu w as com i lie !"' to an e ind I tried to fsae it. I saw only ta:;-lit. Wltil ''i ielltfUi ball;- ia a- of ii: , . , i . i i or a"a!iistfili!lf(',!- Uf domest k; i- j ' ' i a a c - s i i i in. j a . i 1 1 1 1 1 1 vi . i',-s!ThY W'Tc all saved, and - i , ., . , , : wliUe wc i;iy mere ue.-r camej i ,,t ()t i ).o wooiN ai d hud-j died ti en with us. as tana - V.'h'-'ii t he hrt as ('.'',:' 'i I WS I was ova t! v ran awav.' y tilings, ; i - re in I lai death 'do, aap - !'"'!, 'I tli.lt ;ice thi" ma.ir I.I v. as in a pond ie w. with a ial of people. Hew. is pom iiig wnti'l'ONei" I lie la aais .i , . t i (lie womct: to iatp them iV.iiii bin nil'."', lie saw (;:, w oiaa n's hair i'ii t i h iii'-.'. De liind i.ei s! nod a i.i in up to his should'! s in the watci . "Throw water o:: thai wo man, or she'll burn todcath," he cried to the man, and tia man shouted back excitedly : i times, in s '.ison and out. of W hcre'il 1 get the w iter ! J season. These are thonatioii Aiiother rushed into Ilinck j al issues eu'.M'ing the can- , , i i ii- . . i :. 4 ... ... ti.u: lev vesienmv; nis name is j !e.lis!i, and I have for 3( . , . . ! . f i .1 : .. ' I tn ll. lie was uieaoiuiiA ciled. and asked if so and .), n enl ioning his own mime, was dead. They told him no; that so far they had not heard so. 'Someone told me I was dead,' he cried, in great re lief, 'and 1 knew it was a lie!' The body tif a woman was found in Hinckley crouching over her t hree children, as a hen would shelter her brood. Thev wen. all burned to a crisp, and nen wept as they . i 'I, ..i i t ' - ' ' : ,i' 1 :i u . . i . i i -. i :!! I '('(-" I , 1 ! I I j ', ''ii ! "i '. r. I !ii ' ap.'t hi ;.Mt , t', ia ia i 1 1 ! '.i'". b'-n v ! .'iiul !.. t w.'i ii t iii ::. 1 1,. til iiii.lv i i tit f I h.tli. i h it ia vaa! lv a, -it, r !, ,.' i.r a i in: t it" i- l' O I ' : : lir.i ;h ( a-nlia1". 1 i i t: I - - N.-itl' t'.a ap t'li' IX- " . i.y I !.! -t.'i ;t Ikr ' a : a , .-.in a i 1 l;n' In' - : . ' a i a i 1 1 . ' : II.., aa,l I- , ,-o,ir -il ar !..a- tl a i :i f.a-ni. "I' , I e;.!.a.'k"i M has t; I O .'. I 1 . 1 :aa ' i n j at IV,' 7 'HI' i , a '' " '.)' "' ! a a a' a . t.sri th. "' tr'i' tarnf - -ae Jo -ay;" . . i. OI tl: Snteia ar. an. I (.ia , ':i'(l 1)' aio rat- l. !,!.; ; or ! . -1 a- ii i'-politician !i"a. '"tliat ' a Xarlli Caio a;;'!;,-, h-ui Htiom his sieml-ty-uine o;t oi ,,i , ;lad looking arouml h -! !),Mao"i'a's iu,.l,, as he thauuht, a man :a are i a la vor of unusual statu!"'1. TliesMinn i. ill Tl'.ey tiavi'lh-nid that had touch;. his o u a an h i I 1 j shoulder was stretched t;t:t ieverv hnn-.h .Norl Ii t ar Of tile V':l av. pi eM with uneoia-,' n"il itislac - theition, and as oaly l-ndnii; ro!(.v. Tin-traveller was h.-rr aa more sataiaadory hin ' one more in ki"pinir w i t h Democrn t ic policy ami pledg es. " The fourth Deinocratii: Congressional Convention e ven went so far as to ass resolutions urginp I ho Sen ate to pass the Wilson bill. This was before the (lorman bill become a law. Sin. v then the condemnation of the Son- ate "conservatives " has been universal and severe. Then, too, there is the silver tpies- lion, i tie )ia i la mi a iom , T . . J I. . L.' 1. . 4. I.- niei-n" cohm-ioumi i.i- vors tuc Iree comae of silv!i" ;,r He i-atio of 1G io "l , a ia! a'i the candidates are stand- :.. I :. MM !"- 1 . . is j'roSiaiily more talk a Dont i h.-iiiu,... ... .u, , ' li.ia Cain ii; any or,,-;' Sialei i :.. l,.. IT.,:.... li... : .'. 1 in o- I'uiou. : la-iiiso-a and -la-" v,... , jspuM - ai in uicir a.: . ;: c 01 ' iVee silver Senate!" It i aso-n i li,'!4 '."'ctt failed upon to e:-j i.i : . . l :. .. . i. . c. . .. . I . .. 1 p;am in-- oie ior .ne i ej (Cite t !n ptwhasnig 'lanse of He lias Voted for pave th" t be Shet man act. maintained that h repeal m oi tier to i ...... i . .. v : which w a ior net cniiiiini', J was impassible as .mg as tin1 Sh-'rma.n act was on thest.it- i , . ute iiooi-:' ver man Ids vole Tim t h is a sil he proves by or th; coiiae oi silver ei: uiorac,' Senator Jarvis maintains Hiat he isa free silver advocate at. a 1 1 - vasn. h !i,i,huu i in. inim I mow Sun. Winston I'epnbliean Mr, S. P. Cromer, living near Wal irit (Jove, Stokes county, found at the root of .T tobac co plant he was cultivating the other day a British gold coin valued at $ 12. The sup position is that it was 1ml or lost by some member of Corn wallis" nrniv on thai :r,arcb from (iiiilforl Battle (wound up through the wilderness of Stokes, crossing the 1). in riv- or uot far from Hnirstoifs Furd. 1 ii.. i l! .n!i!i .ill-' : . 1 1 l I'lij !i!it is .llldi.iri 'i A i hi ir. i - niay. riif I'ij'.ili li looks t t !i" mat t vr i is will In? !1 in tin-fouiitrv at I a r u In n it says: " Wisu cijit t his fusion inoviij. at on tlicpart ,cf t!'i North rar'ali'i.i !;.'inli- . li'ians as !,!ilicatir,,j. that tin' K-li'T'ili'-at. party in that State is too ;veak to sta'wi aloin'.' The ijMihlif hi part. h"- iiiir too weak to stain) n'.-n , as th" lhsi it' h riu-htly nats it. is not st ri'iiut In i-Lr its.,f iiy leaiiiiiy: upon sin . a hro. k n i ! a-, i '( p ilist par- 1 1 in thi.- State is. A well l-'iow n divine ,i few week a :i."o. lect'at dat M '-'- ter'i .V-.rth Cai onaa ).i:i: r resorr on la tr;', vels in th -Ivist. Iti lii:",- ah l-a, ; d:u-i.. road in 1' lestiiK1 one da v. h" 1 and its owner bee-ei'd Fos !,ioi' lied to behold, at n second "dance, that he saw not a man but two. They were la, ers. The arms of one o theui had fallen off. The other had iost all but the tt ii nips of his lees. They had held a con vention ami decided to carr.N on a joint existence by Fusion j , co-operation. The legless j !nan mounted upon theshoul j ((,rs nf tl( armless man. The j at ter did the walking; the. former the stretcliine: out of the hand and th? begging. Is not this a perfect picture of the Fusion oi the Ret lbli cuis and I'opulist parties in North Caiolina? These two lolirical lepers, too impo tent, divided, to iccomp'i-jU. aught, ha ve dm-ided to T or "i'o-OI';el",l I e " a; the Ioi i "f tic I u-st Ailianci' "u .. a .. !": s l.imivy. I.iaivy is another extrem ist:. As a Democrat he ,vas harsh and bitter. No ; -gue lasheu like his. From the days lit1 satin awful judge ment upon Hie crimes and sins ol a party, tin1 exponent of which was Hidden, whom Liuiiey assisted in impeach ing, lo that awful dav at l Wiikesbore when the gnllani . . .. l . ..: I. : ... i... 1. . ' - liowed 'lead, uaue nun iook that outraged people square in Ha face, his lias beea a ;fe of bit terness. In a certain western 'own, whose name we wih njt nrui tion, ou a certain occasion which "V wili uot now recall, this same man, I hen a llepub lit an. a.al tlespiring the real iecie ami their then honest efforts to organize se-ieties to tie called Alliances, in the midst tif an heroic out burst, of withering scorn ami con tempt for them and their work, exclaimed: "My Hod! the first alliance was formed in hell!;' And now', so soon, "ere yet the salt, of most lighteons , tears have left thetlusl iagin 1 his galled eyes," hr1 poses the champion and frienu ' the farmer and the Aliia -j 1 1 rlottt' Obsvi vet: i.id'.'-m, in iM 't ; !'.
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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Sept. 27, 1894, edition 1
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