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The Watauga Democrat Ihimdaj, Jan, 81, 18U5 9, B. Doaffhertjr, Editor. ' r V B. C, BlTtrs, Publisher A huge strike hus been in foil blast in Brooklyn, N. Y.. for several days. Near 10,- 000 Milited Policemen have been constantly on duty and some firng has been lore by them and a few men have been killed. . Rioters um nhot stones and other missiles. A large nnmber of strikes, and their number increasing. T!e women und children take an active part. On the 22nd the situation was most ser ious. These great strikes mean a good deal i n our 6 pinion and if matters keep' on for some time yet, it will be a difficult task to sup press them as a very large class of people are sympa thizers with this grent labor element. It m now more than probable that a major ity of the jwople are with these laborers in sympathy, and when the crisis does come, as it will no doubt, soon, unless a great change takes place between capital and labor, it will be no small job to quell the fury, of the laboring rlassep. We are far from being an alarmist, but we look upon the existing times in the populace parts 01 our 'country as being in critical crises. The grml of the rich employers is ?neh as to drive starving men to desperation. Of course it is the worst policv for men to strike in the way it is done, but. the disnoaition ot these ieii makes "the situation more serious. Our law makers at Raleigh are moving for a general up heaval and it now n p tears that our whole system of both State and county will, in nearly every department, -been invited to come in as nn advisory committee to dic tate Legislation. Marion Butler, Harry Skinner, J udge Russell. R. Z. Linney and Richmond Pearson are in at - tendance on the Legislature. The main object seems to be to undo all things. Reiiealond abolish, is the watchword. Thp iMilrnml rrimmirtNinn will be repealed, ard then re-enact oA un (i a tr rntfr tliu fncirtni.it a in place of the present com mission, so with the county system. The object is to get possession of the counties and regulate all Democrats to the rear, ilere is the great reform that is coming to bless the people and bring glorious times to'all the Re publicans and Populists. The present Legislature is doing nothing' more than to dis place Democrats from office and every n.eans and trick ery will be employed to ac complish th se end., but let them alone, their short reign will soon end. If nothing is done to substantially im prove the condition ol the people and refonn abuses that have been charged a gainst the Democrats, the people will sit down on such a crowd end they will be left. (3. Z. French, now a power in the Legislature, is hearing some uncanny remarks made and printed about hisca nugering" and his "canog racy" with Littlefield and Swepson in the dark days of . 1868-'69 French was a lead er theD, as he is now. Look ' for the necessary reforms. The programme of the fus ion legislature may be sum marized a 9 follows. The Sta te University will not be disturbed neither will any of the", schools of the State be Interfered with. The State Gunid appropri ation will entirely, be Jakeh away, but otherwise the (iuard will be let alone. The bureau of labor statis tics will be consolidated with the Agricultural Department. The superintendents of the three insane asylums will ut hi? removed, but some of the stuarts will be called .to mi account. . The Railway Commission will be abolished and then a new on created. (This is done to get the Republicans and Populists into office.) The Atlantic and North Carolina, railroad will be changed so as to allow the Legislature to appoint the offices instead the Governor as now. This will give the Populists and Republicans another chance. A new county government system and a new election law. This will be nbont the sum and snhstnne of the Legislation of our irreat re form party. Of course this will make Iwrd times get, in double quick time from the people and how flush '"every thing will he when the Re publicans a n d Populists have nil' control in all De partments of the State and counties; of course our "Col friend and brother" will be in the procession. How great and glorious will be thegreat victory when all these "con- fusionists" get in the swim, and turn the whole machin ery into fusion channels. TheHawaiian question has again b?come prominent in the United States Senate. The President receives severe rebukes from" Sena tors Lodge and Hawley. but hesi-en.sto care very littl for their on slough ts. The attempted rev olution recently made in Ha waii aoved abort iveand did not last over twenty-four hours. President D.ole was able to suppress the revolu tion without much blood be ing spilt. It now looks like that the young Republic of Hawaii will be able to take care of itself and that Queen Lil will have to surrender nil ner ideas oi again becoming a Queen oer n Monarchy in Hawaii. Strong ffforts will be made to annex the Hawaiian Republic. The Re publicans areclarnmoringfor annexation, but it is not probable any further action will be taken in the present Congress. Senator Jones, of Arkan sas, has introduced his finan cial bill and has made on the sime. The main features of the bill ere first'a bond issue of $500,000,000, pay able in coin of the present standard at the rate of 3 per cent. The bondf urs to nature 30 years from date. The bill is leng thy. It gives the silver Sen ators a showing, but its doubtful if they will accept the bil,nsmo8tof them areop posed to more bonds. This bill appears to be the last chanie for uny financial leg islation this Congress, and it now looks to be a total fail ure. 4 r The Nicaraugon canal bill passed the Senate by 10 ma jority. The EI o une has not yet acted on the bill.- On the 25th and 26th it sleeted until we had about ,8 inches of tolid ice on the fact) of mother earth, and on Sat urday it snowed rapidly near ly all day, and. we now have about six inches of snow on the sleet. Some very laugh able things happened before the snow tell on the ice. Sev eral persons are -reported to have lost their foot 'hold on at slanting ground and no stop could be. made untira level was reached or a tree, fence, or other substance. Some had their clothes , worn" out und hat! many bruises before they reachcdii stopping place. In has lit syndicate letter Sam louessavs: 1 tin-, esti mation ol some a man who will not pay his debts is a ry mean man'. There are two classes' of debtors men who can pay and won't; men w h o would pay but curt'fr. There is nocoiiiitarison in the character of the two men. A man who wilfully "neglects a debt is a contemptible, dirty dog, unworthy of the confi dence of any man. A man who would pay and is striving hard to pay deserves the re- spect and confidence of a 'II men. ' j Senators Hill and Quay have signally failed in their efforts to obstruct the collec tion' of income tax. ' This in come tax will be collected ns ther internnl taxes and. will greatly help t he United Sta tes Treasu ry . We u re gl a d t h : 1 1 ihe rich will have to pay their propotional part Of taxes to rtfn this huge and exensive government of ours." Rristol t.'ourier: The horri ble "explosion at lintte. Mon tana, in which so many lives were lost, reminds us again that we cannot expect mer- cvat the hands of Time. The dawn of a new yeurmaksiio promises, ami whatever of beauty and glory it. m a ,v bring, is subject to unyield ing laws- - , 4;: - The News and Observer says that tbe present "in form" Legislature has 106 employees which will cost the State in excels of other Leg islatures $4,'K)0 for the ses sion. Cotton mills are coming South from New England. This isxdisturbing some of the Norther n newspa pers who are trying to persuade the mill owners to halt. The Senate is still agitat ing the repeal of the '.)ne-tenth defferrential tax on sugar. This tax. or tariff, is for the benefit of the refiners, and ought to be repealed. Snow storms in the West have been the most ' severe for vears. Travel is blocked. In places in Canada snow is reported to be four feet deep. Snow storms are still rag ing on the line of the Central Pacific rail road. At some points snow is reported to be 22 feet deep on a level. ' A little girl named Tendi Sewell, aged 12 years, eloped with and married a man by the name of Martin ut Beau fort, N. C, The Senate has finally con firmed the nomination of C. D. Clark to he Judge of the middle and eastern Dist. of Tenn. , .. His now called the "Maiy j Ann Legislature." , i Ssetlonal Talk In TH House. Wilmington Messenger.. ........ m - - --n i discission in - the House the other day. growing out of Re iresen tjiti ye Jones's at tempt ti prevent 'favoritism in awaniing la -g pensions to well to-do Northern ho.1 (lieiS. .Mr. JolleS (lenfeij tllrtt. h. was" fighting women" but said that 'he was Hunting for equ ility before the laws anil against tht granting of large peimions to Hhe? rich, powerful' a h d influential." Mr CobVr qi'sth)nd the motives of the Virginian, and a Pop. from Knnsis, Simp son, went sd-fur as to'tuiy "he was not only surprised but ashamed -that a . manv from th South should come her? and sar, us Mr, Jones had said,' that he "still be lieved in the Lost Cause a cause founded on shivery." Mr. Jones replied mildly, anil in reference to the "Lost Cause," "he said he would answer always and every where, as he had then, that he was proud of it, "and .when the gentleman said I believd it " to : be -rjirhf. In slamleired ale. 4 kmvit K.s right.". Mr. Tnlbprt, Democrat (-from 'South Carolina stirred "the animals." He began very excited, wildly gesticu lating and-ranging up and down the aisle. He depreca ted, he said, th volitional appeal to sectional passions, but he noticed that they us ually 'pine fro ut. those who were inyisibje in -war and in vincible in peace.. l;As.tothe Lost Cause," he said... "it is he everlasting cause, and van not be lost, because, it is 1 he niflstj of .libel t . y Under the sa nj(e cmKUinstnnces," he continued, shaking his fist in a defiant inanner at tho Re- publh-aii side, "and for. the same reasons, the, men who fough t then would fight. .'.a gain, toucan like that 01 you can lump it. I love the cause to-day as much as 1 aid when, as 1) boy. I bared my bosom to your battle fields of Virginia." Three cheers for'Talbert! The fools' will nevei learn that the true men of the South not the traitors be lieve in the supreme ri.nhtlul ness of the noble cause tbev risked all for, and that prin ciples are eternal, the same yesterday and to-day an . forever. NOTICE. By the authority of a po-ver ol sale contained 111 acrtuin inoi t gage deed executed to me by .1- D. oryun anil wire, fculr.e. to si cure a debt of $217.UUjiik1 inter est, and recorded in hook C pJge 422 ol the mrtne record ol Wataugii county. I wilt's;-!! f.a cash to tic. highest ti Ider ut tii conn house door i;i isooneon the 4th da of Mnreh, it ix-ing the first M jnday in s-iid month, the following described real estut. to wit: The farm on which the said J. D. Brran now lives and which he purchased from Uco. McOiiinis containing ll7 acres inoreor Ickb. Haul land sold subject to a prior luortgaire iriven to Shattuck and Huffman, ot New Yoik. This Jan uary 30th, 1H!5. E. S. Coffey, Atty. for Murtgagee. Money Made Rapidly. Read Thl And Thl. k It Over I We want 100 men who '-have energy arid grit. We will give them u sicuatiou 111 which luev can make make money rapidly tne laoor oeuig ligut and em ployment the year round. Re- qubes no capital or great cdncri- ti n. me ol our ttt H;4ies- mMi are country iuvh. oana men or old . will do. Remunern- tion is quick aud smv. We have need for 100 nun within the next 3J days. Do not wuste time, bul write at once . to 11. C. Hvbuinf & Co., Publishers. Atl. NTA-t5.v Tbe Ladies Friend. No woman can be Vautlfuj" . . . . out heolth and pare blood.' f Botanic Wood Balm will beautf- ly your complexion by pnriiyintr nnd enriehi hg 'your ; blood . Try for all skin,aud btood diseases, It never mils toe are the most- m- vetepite cases after eminent ph v I r. ina 4 ft - 4 1..ri - I W a. juv W I Mil . fW large pottle. , , . .i I... dru!rliitH. See hdvertisemeut elsewhere. - - ' ' 1 Mexico and (Juatemala nre,fttion or . money refunded.: nretinrin.? t, flirht over snmp ' ' - : " - ' . n-- - - - - i onpuieu ij-iuur.v. 1 ruuiw are already marshalling for the conflicts '-. $1000Worth Of Other Medicines Failed ut Hood's Sarsaparllla Cave Per- feet Health. ' . ilr. Arthur McCoitneil -' . CensacuLi. Florida. "C. !. IIooil fi Co., Ijiwell. Mns.: O110 tlHHiKiiul lullar' worth of other raedt- cities iir(.'cr1;lloiis. clchnvo faile.l t da (or r.ie what n.M 8ar!:nrtlw ha umw. . My lpnie U l:t I-'orl Ui. l:iit 1:1 14 I went !iCatl."or nlami l liviM tlicM (mir jxmm. I was tikc;i sl.-S In 18X0 mid h:i-l nit-tllcal iil.-it:iuco, Lut f.n:.".il ). relief. Tlie iluctors sold I luul clironL- l ,-.ucl.l-tls. I was l:i t'.ie Marine lioHpl:i'l t't H i:i Vrx.v cluco several mnntlis n:i I ut i:n.-t!i Mcthe .l Col lege. cuicji. it moiitu-f. tint Kti:i did imt rrt better, no cunie IkicK ti I'wmcnlju I'y wel j;.t was then 11 i)im:ul i uitli n l.eavy dit r.-o:it i.u. My Fr!:r.d3 Did Not Know K!a, I wr.so tMu n.iil broken ilow:i. r-.it t!io nutte uuil U-isi ut liome :ivo me a littlu eour.ige and I began tnliis'Tnriom medicines.' In Au- nsL 1890. 1 vyin uniioliited ta a txisltiou In tlio United State custom house. . My f:1e:n!.-t urgndTt my wUetoluive rhe try Uood'HHarsajiurilla. took It three timet a dy Jnt to plouse tier. But to my surprise I commenced to feel iiilTereutly after a week on Hood . I (omul I was hungry and tlyit I could ileei better; that tired feeling also left me. So I continue.! tiiklug Hood's Bar- iapnrilU: have used nine bottles anil tour boxes of Hood's 1'llls, wiUi tbo result that I am Now In Cood Health, "weigh 162 pound;!, liave a good apiwtite, sleep well, and have not lost a day's worlrsluce 1 be gun t taKe this medicine, wicii everything HoorxsCures else has failed, I found tliat Hood's Harsaparilla cures." Autiiur aiccoxNELL. uoiteu tuiies Bsrge Office. Pensncola, Florida. Hood'3 Pills ct iw"y. yet promptly and efficiently, on tho liver and bowels, av. MONEY LOAN ED. LOCAL HEPKE8ENTATIVEB WANTED. Our ByRtein affordH an opporf u nity to borrow on either )erHou al or real Ktate htcuiity. The plan irt hu peri or to Huiltlii'g um! Loan AssociatioiiH. The ninouiil borrowed may be retun ed in monthly, payments ..without bo nus, with interest at 5 per cent, per annum, it nffordH absolute ne curity to inventors, with a renn onalieunriitee of an iinnua) dividend of from 8 to 1U per cent. We desire to Hecure 1 he wrvieen of eneri'ticrepn-nentati ve men in every community to at-t n liocol Secretaries. The position will lie Hufficiently remunerative to am ply compensate for wrvicen. II you poHsesi the above qualifica tions write for particular!. . Full information regarding our sys tem of making louim oh well as investments and Hgencies will be furnished by addressing S. S. Robertson,' Presi lent. 1122 Wal nut Street, Philadelphia. -Jan. 10, 'f)5. NOTICE. State of North Carolina, Wa tauga county, in the Superior Court. Li. M. Nutria vs. E B. Mil ler. . t 'Hy virtue of an execu tion direct, ed to the undersigned from the Sunerior Court of Watauga coun ty in the above entitled action, I will, m Mondav. the 4th day of Ffb. 1895, at, 12 o'clock .Vf. at the court house door of said coun ty eell for cash te the? highest bid der tosatisty.said execution all the right, titlo nui interest which the snid II H. Miller defendant has in tho Jfdlowing described re al estate, to wit: Known as the Zil Davis laud lying on the wa ters ot cove fxeek adjofhfng the lands of James lsaaca 'aha oth ers. Said execution is levied to BBtia.fya balance ot f 49.49 pur chase money of said, lands due and unpaid with interest . om No vember 2i)th 1894, andost oi this act iiu Jan. 3rd. 1805. " W. H, Cala way,: Sheriff. J. (. Flktcii-jh, Attv. The Nicarogunn Canal bill, Ss still More the Senate, but mm r it that h vote wilt npt be jeach- erf. Bnoklcu's Arnica Sa'vf, ; The best salve in tbe world for cuts, bruises, sores, salt rheum, IU1 I I Um'UB TlirTflP It tlTinOII n n TtflH .l,ill.In.ina Wna nnt nil .Un prnptioiiH, and positively cures1 pHes or no pay- requfred;- It' is guaranteed to 'giver perfect satis- IMw 25 emits per box.'. For sale W I. llM-nn Stevp Elkinp haH hppn clcct- ed'United Senator by t h e West Virginia LegTnturc. NOTICE; By virtue of a power of unleron tnined in a mortgngeexeented by nr m m i i t . m u. n . uiawKou ana wire, a: l.. ClawHon. ou the 8th daV of An. guht, 1802, to R. Z. Linney and Hswigned totlieiinrierBigne d which morlgaee i8 repiHtered m hook ( pages o nno rno pi xne record of niortageH of Wntaiipa eoun- ty, 1 will offer for sale for en si ut me i:iui i ii'iurt! iiciur ni ifoniii4iii the 4th da.urfMarrli. 1895. all that trai t of land in Watana eon nty. on Pine: Run creek -ad joining th lands of John m own. Samuel Brown and otbei-H. and ix t he land on which A . L. flawnon wife of 0. W. Cft seon now liveH. and containH hy estimation 100 iifieR more or lei, to satiufy tin dett mentioned in i-aid morlgaee and cost. Ka'e to W made at 10 n. in. Jan. 28, lb',)5. T..U. Camphkil. 4 -, ... Awgnee of the Mortgage. Do You Want RJcney? .0.. jjfficney Saved Is Kcney; Made." .0.. ......... Owing t i remit ( liaiige in iir busiiienH, t lint it, from thf "Old Time',- credit f.vs- tem to a , . . , . . -'I'' CASH BASIS ;; ' We me yld to off e r' y p u A R BUCKLE'S COFFEE Mt 24 ctH ;er lb.; -. . flood green enffre nt 20.etu. t - lb.; ; Extra ' 0" 8 jgar-nt 16 lbs,, to the dollar;,, gol, heii-vy domextiiMit 7 etf er yard. i3S?W have juat received ;i) i-Hses !f geiits a lid ladies idioms, pud will wll them,,nt fiin'H ! Miit the hayer."a Cull mid see vs und we nUl save you mom y. JOHNSON EDMISTEN fcCO Blowing RocA-, Pec 1 2, 1 804. . WAKTEDI A n medy fordiseaKenndde hiliry, tieHally for thosedis 'iifeH which physicians huve pronounced iiM uralde. We give below a lew of tl the many letter which we have received, and which we jaibli.sh with the consent of the writcif who ore convinc ed that mii-h n remedy ns we ha ve' dc Kcriled has been found in fornponnd Oxygen Treat ment of jJrf. Starkey .Pa leti. - ' "My daughter wna enred of Asthma by one treatment ot com pound Oxygen, after Buffering for fifteen years, ed. b. willib, TykT, Texas, "I used your compound Oxy. (,cu ouuui ,vrur una a nan a go. I neglected to tell you ot t he great benefit I received from its use. I have not been troub led with catarrh since. F. W. Revels, Syracuse University Sv- racuse, N. Y. Send for book of two hundred pages for furtherinformation.tes tiu.onials, etc. A book sent lree. Home Treatment senl out by ex press to ) used at home.; Office Treatment, administered here. . Ors. Slarksy & Palen, 15f9 irch St. f'tlUdrtphla, pV. f -120 Hotter . Ha Frtucjico, Cl. Tlease meiititm tliia paper.. --:;
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