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1 7 -4': Ths.Wataaga Democrat ; A Democratic family newspaper, devdtad to the interest of t'ou'ii. ty State and Nation. Publwhed y every Thursday iat Boone, Wa "'..J taua County. N . C. , , , :.''".'"':-. aid Gardea Botes. 9 ' ' V KuT. heii8! , won't" lay, and ou'tniftht ne well ive your feed, and get souje wjgs iu re ,v .Digupa portion of your yard as soon an possible, and ffive the hens a chance to ork in some fresh earth. -. The new bee escape-honey board makes excelleut venti- laters in hot wen t her, 'and many think they prevent the bees 8ariningfroinexces.sivj 1 heat. The secret of getting wax to a bright yellow color in to let it cool slowly. If you bav a large quantity, you have a large quantity. ,ou cap put a large quantity o! water in . . . . ... The cow . whieh costs $40 per annum to feed, mid, pro duces $30 in milk and butter is a sad Irak, .equal, if not greater than a ratholein the : bin.l -i .'. M .Do not allow the manure heap to lay exposed to all the drenching rains from fall tn spring and then buy cnh Uieicial fertilizer to help . the crop along. If you havn't 'cleaned out your roosting . place, ami sprinkled lime or sulphur a bout you should do' so at once Wnna wea t her will . bring foul air, and that is pro effective of disease. Three light meaJndai',v are better tor hens than oiie hea vy one. ' If y& 'don't believe . it, try it on yourself. Over feeding will produce liver en largement; Indigestion will follow, and then 1 he lion will become poor and non produc tive. - . : A successful bee keeper ,is careful of his bees, keeping the ?n trance to the hive nar row and nearly closed a t night, if colonies are weak . when the pollen season com mences. It takes, tweiitv-one dnys from the time the gg laid to rear a bee. j , v- The cheapest pork is made from hogs which are never wintered, but which get a . good share of their snste " nance during a long season upon pasture or a tjood range. In the" North clover is oecomiiig the universal pork producer, while want in the South supplies the place even more cheaply. Experience and industry are essential to success in poul try business. You can gain the expeiieuce. with a dozen fowls, and then gradually grow into a larger business. Thus you can ascertain whe ther you really like the busi ness enough to follow it for a living. If yon do not like it you'll never make, a suc cess of it. Ex. '. ; When Baby was tick, we gave her Castoria, ', When aba ta a Child, aha cried for Castoria, . Wke the became Urn, the clung to Cantorla, - tWhe(Ulu4Cbdrai,ijMTeUiraCWorix. ;: To heal galls in horses. . I'l'.i "The horse is galled and still '?f " we need him in theeollardai .:;. ly."- All right. Keep on wor- king him, only sponge the galls two or time timeh a v..day in cold water alid cover ( ? ' them with pOH di'ied sulphur. V - The sore spots will callus o- ver, become tough ' and hebl V in Bpiteof the work. ': , : How Boy Played th Slow. A ri'Jw)y' at Wake Forest giyesithe following well, de served lecture to , the JVews and'' Obsvi vei ind to t h e young man who got inta f he circus by pretending that he was blind: . ' 'J,.: .. .1 notice1 in your issue of the 27th. an item ; under the heading of "How he Played tleBhow," which is calcula ted 'to'.' injure the morals of "Ot only the boy in questiou but of many who would not otherwise have known of this 'lEight Year Old's Cute Ruse." ; . ' : quote theJollowing: ; "The little fellow, seeing he wis 'in for it. inide a clean breast of the whole matter," and his explanation of hov he played r he-show mo star tled and then amused his mo ther fha;the yon'igr ; hopeful 'escaped her promised Wrath. This is his confion: "Yes ma m I wen t a ndfqYir a r am.'! the tent and while jm w a s there a lot of lipd sL'hUdren eoineiihd I saw Vm g'oiii' iu, so I shut my es uud went in with them." If boys are to be com mend ed by" their mot hers, editors and friends" for Hindi sharn practices, can we wonder that the growth from such seed should bring forth a bounti ful crop of defaulting cash iers? ; Ought uch active ly ing as wuk practiced in this instance, ns well as disobedi ence to pag-ents, to he 'con doned bW'uuso it is "cute"? God lorbhl! The young need . i . every help urtne way . ci re straint to dishonest practi ces. The 'slipper'; well appli ed and our editors frowning silence might have given the little fellow a clear idea of his fault. I appeal to yon,-and to all editors in behalf ofthe young, ttcminend truth, o. bedieflce arid recti! ude. ' Ijet such example as we are dis cussing haive its merited re buke. " - ' ' Mr. I). Wile ex-postmaster, Black Creek, N. Y., was so liadl.v afflicted with rheu matism that he was only able to hobble around with canes, and even then it caus ed hi in great pain. After using ( hambfilain's Pain Balm he was so much im proved that 'he threw away his canes. He says this lini ment did him more good than all other medicines and treat meat, put together. For sale at 50 cents pti bottle by W. L. Bryan. Dr. Kirif: If you have the Lord's message, deliver it; if not hold your peace, Uaveshort prel aces and int reduction. Say your best thing flint, and.gtup before you get prosy. Do not spoil the appetite tordinner with too much thin sou,. Leave self out of the pulpit ami take JeHua in. Defend the gospel,' and. let the Lord defend you. Do not gel. excited too soon. Do not bawl and scream. Too much water ttop8 mill wheels, and too much noise downs sense. Empty ves sels ring the loudest: Pov. der is not shot. Thunder is harmless; lightning kills. Do not tcoldthe people, do not abuse those who come to church because the lazy ones tttay away. Have a 'good time with those who do attend, and the ot hers will hear of it and turn to see what is going on..-"', " Agreeftbly nurprlsed, "I had a very severe cold on my lungsthat caused sore ness and gave m? uneasiness in legatd to the result," savs Mr. T. E. Smith, of Billtrica, Mass. "A local druggist -all ed my attention to Chamber lain's Congh Itemed)', and on his recommendation I gave' the remedy a careful trial. The result surprised me; I 'recov ered entirely in three days." Twenty-five and fifty 'eent bottle for sale by W.'L Bry an. '. Hiwloaai lei and Rami ; , . ' Ambiguous language often gets the pu1)lic speuker as well as wri ter into' trouble. The fact was il lustrated at one of the Coh&es chuirhM.i?unday inorniag., The preacher was discoursing on mis sionary work in Africa and . was reviewing come ol the difficulties which confront' the missionary to the dark continent. In th's connection he took occasion to inveigh loudly against the ruid traffic among 1 Jie natives, assert ing it did more harm than the missiona rV could do good. ,! W hy ' said the pwaeher, "forty barrels of rum are sent to Africa to ev ery missionary.'' Of course the real meaning of the good man was obvious, but -iieverthehvH, a smile went nrodrid the church. Troy Times. . , Asheville Citizen: It is said that John V. Foster, Anari can iiiviHir to . Li II u it g ('l.anu during tlfe jv-acxiie goiiation with Japan, gi'b 9100,000 for Iim services, ex. teiMing over n period of ,a bout tAvo aVonths. Thislowkh like a large fee, haf 'Chinees so v t ha t , ,voser aved .t hem 7lMJi iJp.tt")g t h e indemnity lessened that a mount; and tbey will willinv ly pay Foster's billl Asp sain pie ol American brains. Fos ter will do to He'ndabroadfoi; comparison with what theel fete monarchies can produce. rAsheviHeCitizt'n:At)out 7". 000 persons have had their wages advanced since March 31si. ami Dun's trade review for the week ending last Fri day says: '"Neitla r the lisein speculative marketa nor the steady gain of in tustries has ceased, and it is a wholesome sign that then are f e w e r sign of hesitation in the pro Ouctive industries than in specuiativeprii-i'sV The bus iness si i train n is lllg. ' : uicohrag- Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. IMMMIMI1tttlMt1tTlt1tXltltiHHtf f Botanic Blood Bam. thb saiiT Bocmuas ausrst raa All Skin and Blood Diseases ,lt purifies, builds up and enriches .the blood, and never fails to cure the most Inveterate BLOOD AND SKIN DIS EASES, if directions are fol lowed. Thousands of grate ful people sound Its oraisas and attest its virtues. TTWRITE for Book of Wob tV Ml Cures, sent free oh ap plk (Ueii. . If not kept bv vour local dmo-B-lit. send fi .oo for large bottfe, or U-ooW jot six Domes, and medicine will be : sent, freight paid, by BLOOB BJLVa CO., Atlanta, Cm. .DURANG'S I IRriFiiMiTir. RfMFnv! IlllbVIIIIII IV yllblllLUI s Has amtilnerj its reputation for IS years X as using ma aisniaans- remedy for tbe quick and permanent core ot Rheums turn, uout.tKHatiiuj, etc., in all Its forms. u n enwwwa oy inoumnus of I'nyst Clan Publisher and Patipbta. It la pa rely vegetable and buttds up troia tho first dose. It nuwr (nils to cure. rnoo is one nouar a ootilg, or six bottles for five dolbirs. Our iu-page Pam phlet sent Freo by Mail. Address, J Durang's Rheumaiic Remedy Co.? idiu u oucci, ndsniuuiuu, u.U Dwrnng'a Uver I'll li am the best 00 earth. They act wttb an ease that make them a household b'. -wing. fnios on. iu bos, . aozit roi it. rot ts.11 by Biifcoim. i:0 HOBE EYE-GLASSES J?, CITES. MITCHELL'G .ye-salve AOartaU,aala,aail Elfcetlv Ksmedytor SOFsE. WEAK. & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sfgitodnttt, t Restot ' . bg Untight Of tht Old. CiTTetrOropt,GrtnBltWti Styl . Tuaort, Red Eye, Matted Eye Ushes, m mwena net uuet m rcsntdT ant. , Also, eqnaltr effloaeloti wbao wj In athsr naladlea, each as t'lears. Fever Hare. Tasnara. Halt Hheyai. Baraa, Piles, or Wbarevw lo(Uiomikt ax '.t, Mi TCMJUiVt sVaVrjlBMy buif vaadvaotaf. SM fcr all jIbm at i Ceata. u W I . Castoria Ss Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infiuits , ,and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor , other Narcotic substance. , ' . Tt ia . a harmless substitute for Paregrortc, Drops Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL -It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishncss. Castoria prevents Tomltlng ; Sour TJurd, . ; cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic ". Castoria relieTes ; teething troubles, cures 'constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving- healthy and natural sleep Cas . toria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Cutoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have rttpeutedly told me of iu good effect upon their children." Da. C. C Osgood, ' . torrell, HaM. " Castoria U tit best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not for distant when mothers' will conHlder the real interest of their children, and use Castoria instead" of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup uud other . hurtful afrents'dowri their throats,, thereby sending tfcetn to premature graves. " . . . , , Dk. J, , Kjnchelob, .", - ; Conway, Ark. -Th Cnteur Company, 77 Ih'Mt'il Couri'r: Kvury now and tln'rt k uri jijo l.y cnlehHts to huvtj hiuneil, and 1 hi' world mom on tlip kfttfi lor it, Jur rho nun .vlio liidnw hi.H ovil diieds M liktl to kiep tlifni pp. i ' 5 DOLstARS PER-DAV 20 Easily Made. We want saany mn, womnibov;. and girls work for si s few hour daily, Holit ,n and aroani; their own home; T1m bariness p (-nrr.plrasaDt. triellr honorable, and pa-s better limn anyothei .offered njcnt. You hove a clear frld aad n ' toompetltiou.- Kxperirnce tmil srrial nMMrjran. necrssury. No capital r(uird.' Veerinlpyot: with everything that yon nwd, treat J on well, and help yon to earn t-n tlmcJ orrllniirT iragti. Women do aa well as men, and tors and girl: make gowl mVj Ar .1. imywliere; rn do the work. All nicoped ..o futlow our plain anil sin pl"dlreetlon. KarrfMit v k rJlPmrely bring yon a great deal of mono. ' . rerrllog l new y. ami lu rr-n ilrm:m.l. Yi'n.f for our rnphlfl eireulnr. sni ri'lrr full Information. No hsrai Onna if yoa conclode not to go on with ' the bnslnrM. . .. Ceorce SYinson &Co. Dox stso, . PORTLAND, MAINE. Pure Cream-Tartar powder ENDORSED BY Prof A. L petz, p. h. c, . of Medical Depauttnont Tnlan) nl varsity of Lcndslaaa, who, aitor a eauralnl analysU, praooanees it a pore Cream Tartar Powder, , whleh ho cheerfully reeonunand to th) ' arabllo.. "The Southern Favorite"' TURC.WHOLCtOMK nd POWaRFUU Yob Want It k& Grocer Fw R. IjulfMfg.Commiwom"'' ROOFING. I M4nir ttn41tM DAti.ISMM Complete Ceilings. Corrugatod Sheeting, frqrs - Roofing Paints. -a Iron RooP firs Twujhs, GutUn aad tjwatlaa, ?M torn ot Sheet MeUI for BuWK , COMPLETE AND READY APPLY WHIN SHiaatn ) I WE WANT -AN idSi.'Saaasi In tluslowa asnMrKwtle workman ta take onlvt s and AVKL.X oar materials In tb'nir.Bitr. , t-,..v )(,k sullcdtad- writ foe iiii.i tai ru. "'tf L CO.; Cincinnati, CWo. 1 TABLIHtD1f'r ?"T - V sas - ' -. . ". -.. ; f '" .:' .'. ", ' '.. . " L 10 Castoria. : "Castoria is so well adapted to children that . I recommend it aa superior to any prescription known to me. H . . H. A. AftCHm, M. D., v i ut 86. Oxiord St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; " Our pfiysidana In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as'regalar ; products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria hat won us to look with favor upon H." - - - TJNITKD HOBPITAI. AXD DlgPEIfSAKT, . Ihntwii liaia. Ailis t 8mith, Pro. Murray Street, Nw York CKy. Caves ts, and TranVMarks obtained and all Pat- entbusinesaoonductedfar MODtnaTC ra. 1 our Omet is Orroaivt U, S. Pa-rcnTOrvict and we Cansecura jpsteat is ksa tima than Uwsc( remote from Washmrtpa. ' - 1 tioa. . VVs advisa. if patentabla or not. free oil cnargs. uur let not due till natenr ia sec area. , 1 A paatFMUT, u How to Obtain Patents," with coat of asms in the U. S. aad foreign coantries sent Ire. .Address, . C.A.SNOW&CO. M w rr, rm.n I vrnv., v mmrif rrm . w n. v. ... . A COMPLETE iSEWSA P. PEli , The Pride 6the North Carloi s na PrtBH." - - Do you want to aid in building 'ip'u paper that Bhall rellfct th jreatestci-edlt on North Caroli na, no matter where it aiay - be seen If Then patronize The Wilmington Messengei A LARGE EIUHT-PAGE TAPKU Uo you want a - reliable papei :;ivinjj;you all the ven of tht world a Democratic neWBpapei that equals the best-has the largest circulation; and haft lor twenty-one years been pail ind faf-torin thejarowth and dev velopment of the Old Nortl Statu? Thtn siilricrbe for THE WILMINHTON. MESSES VER Campaign Uat': , The "Daily MepKenger,'' ly until,' 4 monthb ou trial, for '!'!. ...... 1.1.. im ' a iiirMctrM J i nllpf Iipi iVlto eiifor," (the laiutt and best paper in the State) 9 months on trial for 1.00 Cash in advance. liotlj apers are large Eight-Pag( bWJets. end roKtki Caro wicli theaddnsm of tivt oer sonsNand receive sample cop ies of The Messenger. Oct. 3bs1888.f. " Chicago andNytGn R. R, West and NcnbwQst Rmirrant L'oing to anv or tile vD'2tateH ,or TeMitoelI vm miVe tune and niniipv irniuo RRHS via. Chicago and Alton toute. t is the 'quickest route to KANSAS CITY, DENVER, PUEHLO, And all points in Idaho, Wash ington, Oregon, Utah fMid (lulifwiiia. Finest and Ilest Equipped Rifadin the West. , Only line running Solid Vetrti lial trains et ween St. Louie and Kniisaft 'ity: - Hwliiiliig iau- cars and Tour iHtepwn e of extra charge. " I- will 'meo pni tit" at.any rail ro id station with through tickets and l)ayrrngi clicekK. ; For full inforiinUioi.,map8 ano dif:i i ive fmmphletH'- of tht Wi-wt write to or rail on Trnreling Pnwnger Agt., 10 Tat ton Ave.; AKheviTle N.C ,y'J. CllAHI.l'ON. (1.-1. A '.' -i Chicago, 111. tri l 'li .... .3 i li M A w&mw aitr. ' 'A tti'i".;'.J td O A V r THIS IS NO HUM HUG TO DUATV TRADE! i mn UUbittESS: tO- 1 rom noMf until th first day ' of Apr il I will Hall my stock ot CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS t 0 per cent abovfc COST ' 11 If 3'on tion't think I niwiii come and look, tliroiiyl' n STOCKS c wont'eost jon one -Hit. it you dont purchase. ; I havex a large sf6ck nd . wanf to get rid of it before f) spring, . . - .' o ; - t&- HALL AND LOOK I "a would call' your attention . to the bij? cut in pricpa in f) other IifeB Vi.L DBYA, 0u i 1 HI , i j
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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May 9, 1895, edition 1
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