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r i w -jl x n m V J - 11 HOOXE. WATAUGA' COITVTV v T " - IULI S AY Vfivmiin, ... - - W.L. E)OqCLAS )U'ASI"x,iTO.V LCTrEll I a . 5. corrcvAiV t J - i--:cr. j sous. From C3r Xejnlar CorretpondeBt. i i h are n n rulHHtn,,f1iritr ,, wH, untJr I r.ir T fcl52SVSfV r1' r: mi t"! or m cr . f".T, ocaier cannot app!y j 0u, we can. Sold br I .' whose n-m- will Kho.llr perhr. AenU wanted. A.plk't lAre m I ou' of caplo3-ment, or in f 5 a .position, that you do not: : hkc ? Possibly the solic- jitr.ij cf Life Insurance is : s your special forte. Many 1 people have, alter t:H Sjjcca reprised ct their I : :4":C5S for it. To all such ?. it hp proved a most con-i : per.id .and profitable oceu-: : pation. The Maiici?ericiit of the v 2 f Equitable Life I 5 m the Department of the I ;Larelmas, desires to n .!Js J to its force, seme, agents 5 :u; character and ability. ? Wnte for itif:-.r,of: j W. J. Roddey, Manager, I m n i- - hock nui, s. C. S ft "" I'ROFESSIOSAL. W. B. COUNCILL, Jn. Attobkry at Lay. Ioone, X. C. w- B- COUNCILL, M. I). IJoone, X. C. A t M . ivesiueni; rnysieiaii. Oflioe on king Street north of Po.st I ttOi "V .1... I . . . - 11 i nit-iu.i.i ii i.r..,if - Lri 'Imvii ir-,j ,,,, fu,. .... , I'-ra fif t !P party. 0!lw jn a w ",H miM-riit is foun.l who tak'Ki irldMin.- ..; itnefututvnf tliu r.... i .... Hn w hole tliP.v Mfcve tht '-m'KwtMnpirrynd tlutt it i rnu-tiiiiiM La - 14 J I I entirely to di.sstM.fi,. n in the r 'ity. win-h kf-ptood D.-m,-ocr.it.s aw.iv Jrorn tin t.,,lio MHi'J that Hie fh-fn.-it u-i'i , J 'ion that will ...,.... .1.. in f , t- i up causes of Democratic indif erenw in time tn solii front to th enemy in iao.;u ana to win hL- ground lost this year. Mm-h will dniiend uomm fh in whi:h the Dmi. leratifL... atota and representatives return to W fie connnsr session r.m I..., . .. vnidictiveiies in tlu.in i,fl,. " i" uiun revenue in tltJ,v n aeeo-jnt of their tM..un.. r. -Mrd ess ,,f if. r -t Upon tile future fort,,..... MJi r n e ii.riuipr..if, ....... . l",,ry. i iii-im wiii no ru. l... . U,,"'.V, uui a repetition of tl I . . - ...v. vi HiJ- iiJMnons and reciin.in .t,.... wliidi were a feature of the last session of ( ... -T uiiu w liicli disuusted ko ... .. iDHiioeratswhohadn hifthe'r iearo ior the nrmemleM ..r,a sueeessof the party than tor iie iriumnn of ai.v in.li.TiH., hi ori-oiubiiiMtion of individ uals. As om; Dein fMtIv nut it- "if ti, i j ' ' rne Democratic party re- iuj. m narinonize t .r ,..;. find that the r 'Milk- iHid fil.i r rue party, who wish for har- IIIA 1 M""ll V H 11(1 Dill tl- Kllln .. Resident Physician Office evr3'l,'ng flse, know .... " '"V1 ' o II U win Harmonize." Mia. liie Jeiris atur. u-n.,1,1 f, IViu.H-r.-iti". UmoKdM not' if tn,. ... ... . "I- r a huU U . nisio,, Htor does not mean l,y thi.si Thevhat-,. , le at Ihe botto ; -i :t. 'i For the indieafion ...-.I that Mary Ana sh,. i R n,0 -1 to .a.tany aspu,-sio npo stua.p and , hrU .he Z .M r,Non nd the other .,nd in se,,vt mid eil t on AN IXTEREsriNU irTl'EZ. This State f;1! int., ,x "" "uiei "" in seer.-t inid-i' o-hr i j . 1 " Deeioerats u Imfnm, . .i... .. . u"c ,on- h-mdsin a few wL- v.,,.- onmnttee ,he information j p-rty is respons I I n 'y r "J ' innxri- npjn which his claims wer-e! ills that hum,,, il ,,nt,i- "tin, truth to. " j nam.,vn told, many of these J. P MOBPIIfcu A1WRNEYA1 LAW, MARION, N c -(o)- . Will practice in the mnrt J UU- He P".V Watau-a, Ashe, Mitchell, M(-I)o- "OSttxf,ef,te(l was that the en ana a ither eountiw in the KPUDIicuti8 would succeed in western d st.r u-t toB-Xt-, ini .t.... ., 1 ' f'u on gim to the ion o I : " J""y f laiui'-, m L.I . ... - rwnarnii w .. 1 " n ' was as deeo in Ren.i,i - m pa ign secrets and expei iuhous as nnv mat, not hesitate to . . , , IT, 11 It? surprise at the roanltu t .. -'" nun. rle savs tlmt th.. laseh ,ut niHrpl,. I. .. .. . ' hi. ii inw was mm ...... , ,J(. .Vfaw wIPn the leaders of the Vny were posted a- to the niHi.Tn)ns of thevotery. He oeneves them to hn K.... is honest m their reports as li was in his claim, hut he ui'esn i lancv he no- ,-r, .;...... ed a rninhon- chaser. Nwetary Carl nnd surely there can be n,,' nerter authoritv fh., i --.'! ' I Lllt'M" .uso.nreiy no foundation u. inestorv 8ent out f.om wi street, th it. tl t...... , -" i irus- ury department, wtm inff to issue bonds to stien then the jrold reser ve nd he adds that the stor v is '"eiely a part of one of the pei iodicn Kchem. tn,.f..a . IV .1 I . J e '"" j i ret? r, ior r m -ii ,.JIIPNS purpose of foi Tinr uti io. ..r - r, n i .-u.- l)j nondM. There IS THi IHni'u tin cessity at this time for the is Kiie of bonds than tiW i,.,., been for three or four months In fact, there is less ti... Soio in tne Tre wen sbwly increamn... f,.i. sometime. President Clerel wji-kinif noon hi .,..,,.,1 IUIIU.4I ""sNUKoro Uongress, whi-h 18 expected to be quite oy '"o.er. nn.innnr n, to make the nositir t. ment, I have excellent Rons for the belief that the message wrd dea ously with tariff refoi will make it perfectly plain that the President uie dereat of the Dprnncrot!,, tHi ty was not for wh'af- ! - "II.K I.IIIJ '""Hi hi mat 1lrp.t ,.n K.- I f T") 1 1 I Aim I . i. r i ""'s,rw' uu' foi wtiat was not flone. and will 11 l-i m ,1. ti ' v." F,' 111 H uncertain hnio-n.i.m ),.,. ..... r."fs... iiiai (ii(? omissions of the last session be partially made nn - fi, tiimino- session, by the pass- W. B. Council! M. l). T. C. Blackburn. "u"uc xionvillo, X. c. Councill & Blackburn, Physicians & Sunreans. Calk attended nt all June 1, '93. E. F . LOVILL. J. C. FLETCHER LOVIL & FLETCHER BOONE, N. Special attention riven to th i-nl luti, . NOTICE. Hotel Property for Safe. vuihtouiiioi railing health ofinyself and wife, I oifer for sale Hoone, North Caroliua, and will . ... ai, iimKe ternis rn muf- 1... j .. ., . . uuiw, una win take rPrt.l M! TViPan.i..l . Jhange. Apply soon. W. L. Hit VAN. V19 . the House. If the winnow were surprised it iy easy to "I'HMinethut the losers were mure so. Senator Faulkner, chair- imm .f V,.. r .. ... mr? eiiiocrritie cam i'iu i:ouinintee, wishes it o lie distmcrlv -.' vi i unin i that his nnle-pleetii.ri ,.i..:. . ' v in I II. , 4. I. ... I . . 1 "me ine Ui-mocrats would re nun control of tha it "a DOlia tii e nno .r,...!.. upon information obtained urn democrats who he h.ni Pvery reason to anm,, were accurately nnto,i .. the situation in th spectivestatt.8. To give an idea of the class nf n . . a 11 j i crats upon whom he relied ii'oi tne tree raw m,.f,...:. nuiLri in "ill by the Senate wl.i,a. . ,,,tJ n r , e-cBseu oy tne House at the as- session. It is nnt lui;a.. u tnat nn.ythinff that the i resident can sav will on num. the .Senate to "pass those mils, because the Demr.,...,,;, ... ... v.. 1 M 111. oeriators who c(-t.i,nt. e ouuia nit" iree iiuiienai features, with the except ion of wool, out of theoriiiina Wilu. i.ai ...:n "'ii urn nui not vote for them; but the . ii.niijr . i'j n ii r . I.imlf " : IJ"C .... ln.uu, yH BUj, ne. "eving m common av i t h i4 """"" uia rne pledges u Don h i ich t, ...... . ' ---.... I lie I'll 1 - t.y was nut. mt. , ... jitl two years il'o nno-hr k.. i .. belore the party loses cou- ' i or lono-ress. vinrl I be lieve he will do it! Now that Democraov has f ...... .J c - "rt" oeieated they m u N t make t.mes letter or nc kin.wled.re that thev lot of bunco steerfrs un. worthy of behVf m,d bent treason, stratagems a n d spoils. Tliey have told the that tne Denmi-t;it ........ made the a ice :f tv.Ht Hn ovv. jt them now si.,. ; th.1t wheat doubles in value, nnd that cotton goes boom ing back to twenty cents a pound.--or let tl - ... .u I1U1 Kf the damninr admisdir... tK.. legislalion is nowerleuu ..r fnct the price of agricultural l'i ouuers. -r i iney nave chni-rrl i, , . r HI f I'emocrats with ...,ti;... down the price of labor and tti inding the face of t h e poor. Let them It that waees are nw....,.f i.. i-nised, that there is plenty of work for those that want to work and that those who won't work are nrnr.Vio.i 14 mi an orhee m- r.Q..0;,.,..i " MOMlifO wii ar ine puhhe expense Thev h a ve i omnia.- Hurl 4-K a. P'uinru ilJU I the Democrats hae made money scarce, and they made me ne.l Question nno ,A the most prominent issues in tut? campaign. Now let t hem flood the country with silver and green huel-a i0, them start up the mints' onri put the printing presst?s in motion arid dist.Hhnto t.. - . V i. v every man, woman and child the fifty doll v ------ -.- iiu ,r Mn;miM?U Of er t.tiein nHmlt 4-1 A. J 1 a luat rnev Imvp hpn miiifn V bUIll , oocainmg goods under 4. 1 . aise pretenses. Of course, the good times are coming. There will be a demand for new officials, not nil .if n,um ' it very many of the.n. are r i . . simply incaoa i e U'u i.,. i t i " v iincnj onrnsr the campaign of two "i- ui.ee candidates in n county, farther could birely read, niuch less "rue. we do not know "ntner thev were ,.!., .i ontit setnis their crowd i on top. The Demur-1; I tip n:...f,T i... . 1 . I"" 'J uu. driven theState good. or even ii'-o.'sr, gov.'rnmeiit. ('an thedominant elernentgovern it. us well? Can it gover n the State at all? WeslmlUee A dog once chased a train. 1 1 . .1 i we- snowed ins teeth, and burked, and clawed theearth and kept un well f.... o i 'llWUince. in fact, he n.-imo -7 - - " "I' yery near catc h ti.o t,...;.. ... tD"- Cllll. Uther passenirers were ur.,,,Q ed at the chase, but one took i t more ser iously. When asked why he was sn snl,r, m? answered that he was much troubled in wondering what the dog would do with me wain it ne caught it. Hell, the "incapables" have got the State. What will they do with it? The fu ture is full -.F ;.. r . ... 1 1 1 1 ei t st. Lief itdeveoji -Gastonia Gazette. - v tj W 1 an unlimited quantity of cord-wood at two dnlho-a u cord, corn will bring two dol lars the year round, money will grow on white n..l.- t..' find laborers will onlj have -o name their pries to fj;et it. xes, goon tunes are com Manv stid.i f .T'n -... rt ""'liiKgra- vatinir cases .f . i,...,....?.: i. ,. "uiiiiiiism tnat were lili...-,,) u.. . , r " iu ue in- curable and accepted as life legacies. Ii ; v i.i . i . - -; ; - .. leiutsu to ".nMM-ii.iin S I'am Halm nii.-h to the surprise and' gratification of the sufferers Une application will relieve the pain and nfF....i.,,, i continued use insures an ef fectual cure. hy v Li- Ih-yan. niir will give . i. u hjC or.a re ... . BHowar g most bittehsT would Certein V elect twelve land probably Lrteer, De,n- Newton Kntor w.'iiciir. A up was n uriii 1 1- I'll i lAd iu inn n . forinformatumhe cites Hli- of the blessings ot feo,La now. fnre. Hon iv.-in t. - ,.?. . . co'age at '. , , ",,,ai " A- uemicrat a-ked y-. ' ' P'-IHI- " v -caiu. 10 tO I. nent : Uetnocrac fiincp ho Wrto Whv.it means t.hrtfm old enough to vote. Mr "1P,lt 8hou'd give every man $1G " ner uemg on ther wr OI nm tamiiy, ntuuip in mat State for u rour ,n hlH mmil v weeks informed Senator Faulkner that the Ktnto 1 he expected $64 as soon as the Pops come in. At this rate the editor of the Enterprise willdraw $128. W .-."lA'a V- IIIJUI uiately it not sooner. The Fusion ists the country: r ree silver. A gold standard. High tariff. Low tariff. Free trade. Free sugar. A sugar bountv. Lower goods for the peo. pb. ireater Drofit to tho t ' - v All C li" ufacturer. Higher wages. And if they don't give all these things light away, ineir names will be mud. For to the Fusionists ev- eryrning must be done to - .i Norfolk Virninij.n- 'Pi. Kaleigh A,,rs and Observer raices a nlnlosooh . ... ine present one it on nf ,.f fairs. It says the country has cause for conffratulatio'.i that the election is over, and it is right. The excitement incident to n campaign al ways interferes with lmsin..L "iiiti;n out it is the oninint. .,f contemporarv that i Ta tion f )r the past onarte.. ..f i century, Has, perhaps, in- u i lemi Willi it nmi th,. . . ii .1 II uie eleciion through which e nave just passed. The lecorr! laid j-,. -W. Nr-.s :vn Olls..,.v..r As the ret ii-r, . c-omo i.i it is a;'i- :re.jt that the I).-,ri(...,f' i-stay-nM.omP defeated the Party in most of the States. I have been running over the vote in Michigan where the I'emocruts elet! v.iij une member nf fha one district in which theDem ocats cast 13.000 vtM i 1892. they ouly cast 3,700 this year, and the l,,.,hi: - f 9 1 t ran vote was not as large as i Mifiasr election. It was equally as bad in many oth er districts. I do not" mean that this irives mi ro..i hut it shows that the rw.'! eratsdid not go over to the opj.osition. and that, disgus ted about one thing or an other, they stayed at heme. if the fiilll.es in iitdn. cu.. lai.y witi. those in Michigan. the Denioer ;ltU f.fl.. lt.it. C A ihe man who t hinks rhan.,m ocratic partv is HmiH . v " nuuili do well to handle the corpse as tenderly as if it were a sup posed dead in uie. M ... "J "uico during its 100 years of ex istence, thefuneial has been preached, and once it has risen from t h e tomb and kicked the m a n who was nreachiiMT m-r, , ,.n vuo I U llfl - a I seruwn into th covered him beyond any hea nimof Oabriel's horn. Old Zeb Vance, who hnd and fought in it. snirt 1 T" TIT o a , "7 - - tf CIO immortal, and that is what all the friends and opponents have found it. If the ft lieu ns or Populists either had carried theStnte . ...ui.wub iu- hil.i. t ....... 1.1 I . . ' ""uiu ue aiarmed a- bout North Carolina. But fu sion has never worked any where yet but n sfi. rt and it will not wn. t ,-r.v.. Carolina. In Kansas the Denioerats voted with the Populists liwliila !'I: . ,. . " year they quit, and Knnsnu n.r , . . nura O I .11! i "-r; i-puoncan majority. Two yea i s hence fusion will be as disreputable with the honest men who supported jt as Uie Legi.slat.ire of 'GS 'Oy has always been with uood men. 1 know that it v a , i..'n loauusetnat Li'o-is- Cirltrii. iv,.. ii . Wi,nu.i, loreniau of the Gazette, Middletown, ain s Cough Kemedy should bfc ineverv hr.m.. ii... j .......... uriiceu n ior a com and cttw..i o.w. 1 " oiirc- h i luit;. i ip U'l v." i f- . . ieed a grami reined v, I can lecommend it to all. I have u iso seen it used for whoop ing consrh. with thu k.. . suits. 25 and 50 cent bot tles tor sale by VV. L. Bryan. Buckleu'g Aruica Sa've. TIip hpKt unit... ;,, i. i i , "ui "iuiaes, sores, sa r rheum nay, or the party that don't feyersores, tetter, chapped haS do it will be anathema int.- 1 . ns' corus. '"'d "U skin . i i ernntir.iisi ....i . . ranatha The good times are com ing. If they don't arrive on eruptions, and positively cures rales, or nr. nn.. ...... ,,:,..,.i .. . , I'V nv(uiiru. l IS KUtt. itnieeu to give perfect satis laction or in , e y refunded. 1 rice ii.t oentu ivm i., . by . L. Uryau. .......... WJUl( JL..jrjlJ. la tore noc in the hearing of ..- lumiiiiiMiH mHnvil ivhnm endorsed it and supported it, hut if that be treason, make the most of it. Not only will Fusion be disrenntuhla' h.,. T lift . . . . 1. . nu n who received itshon ors, which they have bought at the sacrifice of principle, will be regarded inNr.rth olmi just as Mahoneis regar ded in Virginia. He was a power for a time, some good men along with him, but when re.eson had time to assert i ti, . est men among his followers left off feeding on the husk given to the swine, and went "... iv to ,,,e,r miner's table. iow there is none so poor to do him reverence. It will be so in North Carolina. I ll!l va nr. I ... pubheansor Populists who were true to th Oil AnnnA tions. I honor every honest man who believes in home thing The lack of faith is the colossal cause of failure of the age. Dut the very rea SOU that ir.nl uu ..... ........... .. . ,,II7 , rciineTj un Ii........ I. . .-i I .... .i.miim nepiniiicau orJ'op nhsf, gives -..e f.)ivsiwf,. ,.n. Ollgh to sue tli.it- .-. : i . b.cken of the union that f nothing of principle in it.
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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