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TbHatausaDsnocrat It naw .appears that Illi nois, Indiana arid; Ohio will all fall into the silver bubble, both republicans and demo crats, but With tyvo distinct Candida tes for President. The republicans of Ohio and Iowa faror Aliison. There is.'. now one thing very -pisitwibl to os, that if the silver . advo cates can get together and poll in the same direction, they will elect the next Presi dent by a large majority and Senator Allison may be the man. The silver men are very ranch in earnest, and it looks like the country will follow with great enthusiasm, if the west swings in to the filter column,' and it now appears that it will. The great states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and utters are wild on the silrer issue, and it they carry this issue successfully in thecom iog great meetings to be held at Cleveland, Ohio, where they meet to christalize the plans to carry the Allison boom and define the issue. In this event it may be ex pec ted that things will go wild and ihe great West will be sol id. Then the flonth, yts, the entire South, will follow. Tho silver issue- will swallow up everything. Old party lineb will be ignored for the time, and silver and nnti-silrer will be the test. We will have -two extremes no mid dle ground. The sound mon ey theory will not be heeded. Mo here ws go for the next campaign, and predict that the bright metal will win. ' Moonology in planting i still being discussed by many of our people. We know of rtiwiy good sensible men and good farmers, whorelgiously believe in planting their vari ous crops in a certain time of the moon. We nre not bo young at- many people and we have experimented for oar own satisfaction on 'this sub ject, and we have often been made to wonder bow men can hold to an old tradition of the fathers on these ques tion withont investigating the matter. We respectfully ask our friends who bold this old idea sacred, to test it in a practical way br planning fn both the old and rew of the moon. This wilP test it. Have everything equal and plant the same, ground and ;same seetT, part in" the old and pait in the new of t.h e moon. In this way you - can be convinced, if y On want to be, that th0 moon has. ,noth ing whatever to do 'with it The moon has no influence on V; getation, and we ask ou - to experiment and beconvin vced7 Then quit talking about pfcm ting your corn on the : new of the inoon. Get your ' ground right, plow and hoe it well and depend on the warm sunslun? and rain to do the bolanc?r , The bushiest of the 'conn trv is now beginning to boom considerably in every direo lion, and the prices of every ' thing are advancing.' Cattle . -. BrehPghernow' than thy have . been for several years, and ... : no doubt will stay up. as the . . - supply is somewhat exha ust--i,; . ; d. Every man in our coun ' : ty ought to raise .all the cat , tie he can, as that will be " his only money crop. "Let v, .- every far mer look well to the 'k,v ' x raising of all kinds of stock, V as Watauga is specially a i '.apted to stock-raising. ,lhe great amount of .rain we are now' having has put the farmers so hmd with their work, that. corn plant Ing will be nnusunllj late. On laRt Saturday Boone and vicinity was visited by one of the heaviest rains we have seen f :r years, and the fresh plowed mountain lands were badly washed. Then on Mon day we had another severe fain and the planters are' so far behind that it will take them until the first of June to eaten npugain. Wearesat isfled that we never saw finer grass ut this time of year. Hye and wheat are flourish ing also. The prospect for fruit, except peaches, is very flattering, and if it is not de stroyed by frost we will have more than can Iw, consumed. The brandy distillers will go into, business again nodoubt, and much "cuasedneaa" will be the result. News and, Observer: The Il linois gold bugs have alrea dy given up the, fight, thus proclaiming that silver has won its first great victory in the greatest of the Lake states. Let the good work goon. Voorhees says that Indiana will fall into line. Now if Ohio and intchigan can be carried; t hp democra cy can go into the campaign of 1896 on h dean cut silver platfoim that will attract to it all the real bi-metallists in the country. Rak Seem Seatcwri. RUTHERRFDTO.V, N,C., Ma.V 8. -The noted case of Hoke SetTRst, who murdered h i s wife and child eighteen years again Burke county, this State, was called this morn- ing. Counsel for the State and defense announced 'that they had agreed upon a orai- promise, .verdict of m i n slaughter. The jury was accordingly instructed to render suer1 a verdict and Secret was at once sentenced to. 20 yeurs imprison Jieut in the peniten tiary. HIrUij or the Crime. On Monday, March'?, 77, Hoke Becrest.- married his wife at Newton, and Tnenda.v night she and her little four- year old daughter were killed and buried one foot in the ground near the road side. She was a bride one day and the second night was killed. He has twice been pronounc ed a lunatic and twice escap ed from the asylum and fled to South Carolina where he sold one farm arid subsequen tly bought and now owns a nice farm aj Campeballo. S. C. Soiuesay.be is a sharp, sbreud rascal; others allege he is insane. His able counsel Messrs. D. A. Covington, Ju tice & Justice, and Julge W. A; Montgomery, claimed that he Was insane and, ought uo't to be hanged; .the Solicitor. and attorney Red wine, of Monroe, were prepared to ol fer strong evidence to prove his sanity. The bones of the murdered woman and cuild witn 1 1 e fragments of their clothing and other evidences of 1 h e awful crime which have been in the possession of of the Clerk of the Court of McDow ell county for nearly twenty years, had been brought here to the Clerk of the Superior Court for use in the trial. - A. R. ilolland, the default ing cashier of the Farmer's National Bank at (fliarlott, his been released on a bond for f 30,000 when his short age is estimated at $80,000. ' ItOMUMBttlMM. . . . ' tier. J. II. Lbbb, pn Wisher of trn 'Mirroiyat Brocton, N. y.'.aays: "ror nearly two yeaiathe 'Mirror' has ben publishing the advertise ments of'hamberlain's Rem edies. A fHW days ago the writer was suffering from a bowel trouble and resorts to an old remedy which did not, prove efficacious; finally m tried Chamberlain's (Julie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy and two doses, did' the business, checking it com pletely. For sale by. W. L. Bryan. Hov. O'Ferralif Vn., has been having trouble'witb strikers. Trpops are being sent to Elk horn, Pocahontn and other points to qnell the miners who u re on a strike. Thow mining difdnrta ar places where some of t h e worst men coiigregnte, and foreigner are the disturbing element, hs a rule. . Vr, Wirt, Xmm, ' Means impure blooo. and orer- work or too much h train on brain and lnHiy.' Th only wy to rare into feed the rierven on nnre blood. TliouMand of people art i-1 ly that toe ikwt Mood puriller. the best iiervo tonic and Htrength builder Hoot IV 8areapni)la What it han done tor otnera it will do for yon. Hood's Cares. Nervousi ess, Iocs of nlpen. lofw of appetite and get erul debility alluitiappeai when Hmwi's rar. saparilla is perwiRtently taken, and strong nerves, sweet Bleep. stroiigjbody, sharp appethrad hi n vuru, iiuhii a hiiu iiappineHS follow the fise of Hood's Sarsapix panua. TTiw st Yonjf point a boot Hood'x Barsapsritta is thai they are per manent, necauHe tbey start irom the solid foundation of purified, vitalised and enriched blood. Congressman Tom Settle is for fat Tom Reed for Presi dent, while Senator. Priteh ard is going it alone tor Bil! McJKinley. Pi itthard is f o r hiuK'tariff fltid free silver; Set tie is for a nything to succeed in politic, nnd is a eharper man than Pntchard and7 will turn him Jown. y. A BMMheld Treamre. P. W. FuDer, of Canaioliarie. N. Y., aayn that he alwavw keenM Dr. Kinir'H Stw DiHfOvprv in th house and his family has alwa.Vh found the very bent results follow its use, that he wonld not be with out itf if procurable. 0. A. Dvke- man, druinit, Catskill. N. Y.. snys that Dr. King's New Dixcov ery is undoubtedly the best Couch remedy: that he has use ! it in nift family for eight years, ana it na never laned to - do all that fs claimed for it. Why not try a remedy m lone tried nnd tested. Trial bottle free at VV. L. Bryan b. . Snator Voorhees coiucm out squarely for tree silver, also idenator Vest, of Mo.. two of the leading democrats of tbe nation. We little Dem ocrats can a.LTord to follow where they lead, and say with them give us more silvei and bigger pieces. We will man age the handling. Just let us have it, js all we ask. TolakePar Biao4 There in no medicine before the peoiile equal to Hood'd Sarsapa parilla It is the standard Hpnng medicine and blood purifief - and it poMcogcs peculiar merit which others try in vain to reach. It really makes the weak strong. Do not neglect to purity your blood this spring; Take Hood's Sarsaparilla now. Hood's Kiln become the favor. fte cathartic with every one who try ineni. koc: per box, George . Mills, who killed his niece, Iand.Wimbefy last fall whs banged in Raleigh on the 3rd inst. This , wiis a most " brutal;' ttiurder. "r Mills acktjowledgd,his guilt liiid soys the parents of tbe 'girl made him commit the horri ble crime. The mother of the girl is 'a sister of Mills. . .: Seal Yt Suipls Ctpy. Since its enlargement, 7oe (arohn'mu in the I r g e h t newspaper publiMhed in the State. It prints all the news, and praches thp diH'trine of pure Domocracy.lt contains fight . pages' of interentinu matter every, wk. . Send one dollar ana get it jor wholwyear. A an in pie iopy will be mailed fret on appli cation to-" v ' Jobephus Damrls. Editor. ' Haleioh, N. C Spain inakeHaniends to the United States tor. firing n the Aliancu, and .)h affair has l)wn settled hpiiorably and satiheury fotheUnittd States- Bbkttm Arlc STf . The best naive in the world for cut, brulKWJ, ho res, wilt rheum, lev THores. t'ttvr. chapped liamiH cbilblafiis. corns, and all nin eruptions, and poHitively ures piles, or no pay. required, iti lx S'uarant"ed to pve pertt ct na liq uet ion or in ii e y n-fnnded". Price 23 cent iwr inx. For nul by WTL. Hryan. .r , RnsKhi nnd Jiai is aiMint toqii irM l ovcr the treaty 'of fnpHniind China, but it Ik pioiHble that, the diffieuliy will b ainivubly wetlM. H( i's b 0h Makes Pure Bl . " "5,M-f it. iMlQlkjraM VM fSMMtiSMMpMUkk RW M MM 0W WtU Fvr antf a Bm4 9iuf. t VoDowtaf thto a mn mm krii(M Mb tn Um tw toww rib. la ttwrt tin an tttMr braka aa tba ton Mda. U womM Uta Mil) of anra amMk t4 wkaa wa bad ajimf fiLtf 1st-.. M IV I 7 . . ... .. Kaarn oMtf Iran tor Mra. Altar Mk mimIi tk to? Hood's1? Cures him mtii Rood'1 ivMpwiila. A taf Wn MMff Wnl w ouU fbat b wm Ivtlaf. w aoUi4 Ml b M MM tbraa koMtoa. Saw aba bate lUa Vha Mm r Majh aa4 It M a 4 WttalajataM,aajMitaaf toaaiMhla btTar at Sood'aiaamaanlla." MO fin art taallr. 7 rpOj mi tafeMMi,aUnmaa4 bawvta. aa. 4 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. KOTICK. Having qualified as Admin istratix of O. W. Dagg.Tded. late of Wutanga cnunt.v, N. C, this is to notify allperHoiiM having i-laiiiisngainHt the es tate of said deceawd to ex hibit t hem to the ii nderhiir li ed on or tiefore the first day of April 1896, or this notice will be placed in Oar of their recovery. All persona in debted to said entate will please make immediate' pay ment. .This the 1st day of April 1895. E. C. Dugger, Admrx. m u " Jin m w . a. las z '13 Ilir -r t 7 m ; m r . r i . ill 5 - r te Sill Ml X o-gcy f .!5eLi!?LMUt.uno again. For sale by many i B K -M mn Dai Pure sodi the best soda, cay u Fzcufev V ' Isvtaf tUs tnts ifcur ' HoosbnoDMre than Inferior package soda -rocrcr spoils Um flour4Jvars keeps soft Beware of imitation trade marks and labels, ii l&t a packifes Madl or bjr anntCB k O0,HewYk. Sold by poem tnrjwhm. B001TE HIGH SCHOOL. i i AXXOUMhMbA . First session opens Feb. 4th, 3895 and closes June 21nt 1895. The aecond session will open Aug. 6th 1895 and close Dec. 24th. Ttnv. .1. II. Yarborn. Prineihal. Mimm ;f. Mnv Ynrhoin' Vvill be in charueof the Primarvnd Inter media tf. depart. mentv Other fonifietent and experienced teachers will be em ployed us the school may leqnfre. - ' TERMS, i -TUITION in th. Primary Department $1.00. II K.ll Kit KN.1LISH : $2.00. ACADEMIC...:..... ..........$2.50 to $3.00. - A.UrtH'.......,. ; ..;......;.....$2.50, Blloard in good families, inrlndi? g light, fuel and innessjiry con veil ieneen, er month, $6.00 to $7.50. For any, information wot herein contained apply to the PibicipaK Boone, N. C. : -.i' Secretary Hoke Smith has recently come not against free silver. Nearly all of.t-leve land's cabinet are aguinnt free silver. " A KearkUe Care f BhflMtiMi From tbe Gwtw i oiuievti 71 . : cot twyiew. David XtjwJk, whw has leon afflictejd a11;iwintejt by Theii matirtfii. hs'tint attain and all doe to IVnavif "tne;: medicines advertised) t n our colu inns. lifter frying everything pos sit, he used -Chamberlain's Pa.inlni, whai nas rehev ed' him of ail pain, from which he was a. constant sufferer and promises to make bin; rp. infflnty soon. w know David has been a'grent suffet ttim niiuinuK-jL.mii; i . p" iiiiii nm ..aM&...iun w.. uaa - nil.. . . i . F lV . L. Br.VHn. Achy can't p ST "SO ICA ' 'ftllf'ln' iShow yon a nicpaTlisfiftfri-irt of Stnple and Faii:y tfp';erie,hut'h us CoFFKB," V-v:.- '; SuoAn.rv Cheese, W CllACKEKS, : Cakned-Bee,;j' PoTTKV.Ai, Enirlish walnuts, soft Shell ed almonds, peanuts; raisins rigs, canned ftuits, shoedresn fng, inks, plain and fancy can dien, fancy v and 1 a"u' h d Vy Soaps; " ,. .k-"-v Tobacco, ' ' . Snuff, "' .;..W Cigars, .': .......v CiGAnETEs". , , ' ' 'iMATCHES, Horse and Cattle Powders; and many other articles too tedious tn mention!.-, KTCome and see for; your selves. I. - i. t3I alo keep a good j line of Domestic Medicines, -. fc"All of my goods wil' be scld at prices to suit the times, for PAT DOWN, "but t&-AWFUL tfMH.ON A CREDIt. ,v; ! 7 ..:tti"WThen you come to; the 'Ifock come and se me, and it may be-tp,Qur mutual ben- cot. . Thankmflf., niy Mends for pant patronage, and hoping "I to menu iijnineinrpre, iem VfcnV R KRPETTli'II r.T,Y .' " , Blowing Rock, April 10,M95. ktbhnjo, ccda c!s teed Csz cc jr.!s SODA o T FOR 1895. v e -. -. FACULTY. " " Do Yob If ill Ktinj? -. ' f tVf jt "Honey Sad Is . v Honey Made." o. Owing to a ' recent change in our biiis1ifss, rthat is, from therlVpld Time" credit sys tem' tool' DASH BASIS W e are aide to o I f e r on k at 2i cts per lt.: - Good green coffee at 20 ctn. Extra4 igar ar 16 Itm. ' tathe, dollar; gxil.. Iva v , (iomfstjc at 7 eta per yard. I SrVyhave just receipt 30 cases of gent m ! (mm wiiuh. iiiu win m'ii ineiti i prices to unit rue uupi (i CjillMiflbKe vsaiiflwt niJl hare jrov nwnt,y.. : JOHNSON Klixt ISTK.N k CO NowingkDecl2, 1894.. raHj&MTlON ! 15J9 Arck it., Ptlldelpliii, Pa. F6r Cbnntnptioti. AethmarBrj uhitiHj Py epe paia,T!atarrh, Hay Fiiver fleadache, Debility Rhcu ipatfem, Nearalgia, And iLL "C3HONIC and-kekvous ..It has be?n in URelornioretbsn twputy yars; housatida ol p tients have been treated, a no o- significant fac,t '''It i8'ngreeatle. TheN-ii nn uaO Heous taste, nor sickviuup until. "Compound Oxygen Its iim. of Ae$ionand Ttaioltfl,'' it thv vi tie oi a book, of 00 an nU lished by Ir8. Starkej(oiid Puk-n which ives ' t'u all inquiiri s fiA information aa to this remarkaX i rrn i lit n uu m iiiiimtriiii iiti ifri ble curative, agent, and rVcord pt Burpi iHirig cures in a vide ranjre ofchroiaccusesmany of t bun after being abandoned to die by other phyw iaim, Will be mailed on application,... r . urs. starker & paien, ' U2 Arch Bt. PhfUtelpkla, Pt. rt 120 SutUr St. Si TnueliM, CtT 1'leuse mention this pa er.
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