The Wateoga Democrat lhurdaj,Xor, 7 1815 J Oar highly esteemed rind aged friend, Maiden C. Har man lavhsv hat ttAan lift .Adn- t w uir rjfgm mm m.av,iiM in health for several months died on the 25th nnd was buried on the 27th o't. , Mr. Herman was about seventy fill , jeara of age, and h i birth, life arid death was on the same farm. Mr. Harman WAd OtMAtln Af liAIVIA an .ft art a nun puivuj a iiwiijtt iiitiij. Ing events and took notice of tui mauera com in cnurcn and state, and wan a man far beyond the average in in tellect. Heveryoftn wrote for the preJ8 very sensible ar .tides on political and secu lar matters, and was always proud of his own section of country. Mr. Huron n was a ievoted man to his church to his state and to bit coun ty and to his neighbors. We were always pleased to meet him, as he was cordial and in teresting in his intercourse with his fellow man. Such citizens as our old friend are greatly mieed when they leave us. The Venezuela question is causing a great deal of com ' ment throughout the coun try. If England uses aggres siye measures as she threat ens to do towards Venezuela it may involve other coun tries in trouble. If our Gov erament still stands to the Monroe doctrine in regard to the Venezuela affair, she will have somewhat to say to England in: her threatened attitude,. as her movement will, be construed to over-ride the Monroe doctrine which the United States Is pledged to maintain. But such, af fairs are apt to blow off in wnoKe after the usual blus ter. Capt. S. A. Ashe, the for mer editor of the News and Observer, has again enlisted , in journalism, ami is now ed iting the State, at Raleigh. The first copies are before us and we are greatry pleased with the new paper. The State will be sound on the financial question pa n true exponent of pure democracy . Capt.. Ashe is a ready writer onrl t aKIa Man The University of .Virginia was greatly damaged by fire on act. 28th. This is a very serious loss. The rotunda of the University was planned by Tbos. Jefferson and built in bit day. All this was de stroyed with many, valuable records that can never be re placed. The loss is estimat ed at 5250,000. There is a strong talk of rebuilding at once. The criminal, Holmes, who is now being tried in Pbtyadel phia for the murder of Piet- vg nuu ins unu ruuuicu 111 ji der to defraud the insurance company, will no doubt be found guilty. Holmes is con sidered the worst criminal of - modern times. After killing : the Pfcitzels he mutilated the Doaies in sucn a snocKing manner, in order to objiter-; "' ate all possible chances of rec in getting the insurance mon Hnnrl'i Pilhtfemi t!io heart, after. . VfinnarmTlB aamf. n 1 crcmti nn nnn 4 : ' - A Trip U Philadelphia, -. Editor Democrat: . i ! : I think it might. tSe interest ing to tunny of your, readers to give a short sketch o? a hurried trip I recently made to thecity of Philadelphia. I boarded the vestibule at Salisbury at 10:30. n.ni.nnd at daybreak we . arrived at harlottsville, and from there on for over two hours the points ah(tRcenes we passed brought to mind my hard ships of many years ago. The most faroilliar place to me was Manassas, where I spent so many days in 1861 and '62 at the sent of t h e gret Civil War. As the triin passed on we. crossed Cub creek, and the next historic stream was Dull Hun and the famous battle gtout.d bear ing that name. Yon can still see those little mounds dot ted all around liko a "city sel on a hill," where the Con federate and Federal soldiers are sleeping under the sod, awaiting the morn of the res urrection. Here the earth in which they sleep was drench ed with their blood.: Here are also the shafts that mark the places where Gens. Da rtb and Dee of thr Confederate, and Gen. Tay lor, of the Federal, tell in t bio! bloody wir. . The hill is also marked where-the Confeder ates made their famous charge on Sherman's batte ry that broke the left flank of (Jen. Siott's army on July 214,1861. The large wal nut known as 'view tree", where the signal corps was eitationeJ at the 2nd Manas was battle when Gen. Pope, of the Fedeial army was so disastrously defeated, is still standing. No old Confederate can pass these . old war scenes without a feeling of sadness creeping over him and recall ing to vivid memory the great hardships and bloodv srenea that he passed through while iu the service of the ar my of Northern Virginia, un der the immortal B. E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. "" Peace and prosperity bave, to a great extent, wiped out the bloody scenes on the Old Virginia soil. May we never have another war, but way peaceand brotherly love go hand in hand. J. D.Dbyan. Bickten's Anile S&tc The best Halve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, salt rheum. (ever sores, tetter, chapped banas chilblains, corns, ana all skin eruptionu, and positively cures piles, or do pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satiH faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all druggifts. "Iks reofle" As Abraham Lincoln called them do not care to argoe abcut their ailments. What they want is a medicine to cur, them. The sim ple, honest statement, "I know tl at Hood's tSaraparilla cured me," is the best argument in fa vor of this medicine and this is what many thousands say. W. A. McGuire. a well known citizen of McKay, Ohio, is of the opiuion that there is no thing as good for children troubled with colds or croup as Chamberlain's Coagh Rem edy. He has used it Jn his family lor several years tritli the: best results and alwa) s keeps a bottle in the house. After ha vingla grippe he was h'mself troubled with a severe coug'i. Be used . other, reme dies without benefit nd then concluded to try-' the chil dren's medicine nnd to bis de lfght it soon affected --.a' pfr manent ?ure. 25 ard 50. ct. bottles for sale by all drug ghits.- . ...... ; The Corbett and FitZMim- tnorw right has been declared off. It now swam That nlf tlw- states are determined to rule out shiggi ng matches, and every state has passed strin gent laws against priz fight - NOTICE. ' ' ' Under and by vireue of a pow.: er of sale contained io a certain mortgage deed executed and de. Hvered by tf. W. Da? is to J. M. Moreti Bro. on Oct. 17th '02, to Becnre the nnvnient of thesuin of 147.20. sua default beioginade i a the payment of said sum and and interest on same, notiee if hereby given thnt we, the mort gagee, on Monday the 2nd da of Dec. '05 bptween 10 oYloek a. oi. and 4 o'clock p. m. at t In court honw door in Bono, Wa tanga count v will l.v public hu tion Bell to the hiurlient diddi r Un cash the following dHHcried ren pro.ert.y, viz: A ineee or jvtnvl of land l.viug and Ixinjr being iii W'atanira county, North f'nreli na. ndj nnhvs the land of Mar- ens Woodring, ft'. V. Hlackhnn. and other, known as the Ian.' on which partta of the flrnt pan now reMide. l)ed iu fee will In made to purchaser. Said mort j?age in recorded iii boofcJD pag 72 of the public records of Wat auga county, to which reference in hereby made. E. S. Coffey, Atty. for Mortgagee. NOTICE. Under and by virtue of apowe: of sale contained in a eertnii mortgage deed fx nt d to J. F Spainhour. Atty, lor Merry, (Jill iam and Co. by W. L. Hrvan am wife e i lie Uryan on Sept. ni '94. so Hecure the payment f th sum of $212.50 and due Feb. In 1895 with iu tereutf omdf.te, a n default being made in the i ay ment of same nnd intereHt there on, notice is hereby given thai we, the mortgajrees. on Moudn the 2nd day of D'cJ895 Wtween 10 o'clock a. m.4ind 4 p. in. at the court ho use door in Booth. will by public auction Hell to th highest bidder tr cash t he follow ingdrtciibed ival prop "rty. viz: A certain piece or tract of land lying and iieing Meat i amptowi ship Watauga county, N. C. ud joining the ranl of W. L. Woodrimr. E. Totuin a n d others and containing 103 acren. Deed in fee will be made to pnr- chner- For reference sw lwiok H'of deeda iulhh 300 and SGI . This mortg;njre l)eingmorded in book 'K ol deeds pne 190, ete. DERBY, UILLIAM & i o. per E. S.Coffey. notice. By virtue of, he power of sale contained in a Ceirtain mortgage deed executed to me by S. S. You nee nnd wife. Mary,, to secure the payment of 1180.00 with interest from the 18th day of Dec., until paid, 1 vill offer for sale to the highest bidder at the court house door in Boone on the riit Monday iu Dec., 1895. it being the 2nd day ot said month, one house and lot containing 4 acres. Said land U situated in the town of Zionville, N. C, adjoining the lands of Landriite&ggeix atid Robert Roten, known nc theE. F. Jones lionse mm lot and owned nnd ocrnpt'd now by the said S. Youm e. Said sale to be for cash in bond. For further dewnp tion if snid bind ref'i tiie may be had t book E'. j' gen 108.etc. of the rw:ord of Watauga mnty. This Oct. 81st. 1H0.1. Mattie (J been, Nortgiigee. J. C. Eletches, Atty. NOTICE. - i. - . . , Ry virtue oi a .deeree of the Superior Conit cenderwl ar Spring term 1895., of W.itan ga, in the ol Tho. B. Campbell vs. Gho. W. Cla mi in nnd wife Alice ('lawson, I will on Monday : De'mber 2nd. 1895, at t he ecurt bouse iloor in Roone. N. C. sll to 1 he higheBt k bidder for cash nil tlinttmet of landin Boone township. VVntunjta county N. '. on I'me Run Cm k ad jiniiig 'the lands of John Rnmn and Samuel Brownon which Ah Clawson now lives to natiHfy a judgment v: of 1346.12 with interxt m n d ciMtii.-: The lands will be sold in lots. This Nov. 1st, '95. . T ; U D. LQWEv.Cam Norvouohooo b . only another mum for Import blood, for no prnon la weak and ner i voui whoM blooi 1 pvfMtly pur. When too blood Ufoll of th germs "of diMue, and lacking ! the rtdoor- SomIm which give It TiUllty, wbett II die to properly nonriah the organ and tiHuea of the vodr, what can you expect bat that tired teeling and necu .vooaneear - i. Of oooree Borotola, Salt Rheum, Catarrh and Bhenmatiun are nnl reraally reeofBiaed' al blood dieeasee, for whloh Hood'i 8araaparilla, ae the beet blood purifier, ia everywhere aokaowled the neafeit remedy. Therefore, ae Hood'i Samparilla enrea ml blood dueaaee, It la the bett remedy for thateondltloa of the blood which caoaea Nerrouineai. . It la falee Idea to think you are curing your nerroiuneaa when you are taking preparation which only quiett your nerree I It ie like trying to "drown"-our eorrowa la the flowing bowl. They are $urt to return. -. We wlah to make moat imureaiive, then, thla truism: , You cannot purify your blood by MUkxivo or QUimjro your nerree with opiate, narcotio or noire com pound. If you take inch article you are only - tutuko with your trouble. There la sinus to bo ft keao tkm which w4U leave you worse than you were before. . Why not then, take the true course, follow the bee-line to the atato of health, , purify your blood and cure your Nerrouaneea by taking HOOD'S Sarsaparilla The triu I f Durant, who murdereil Bl.iulie. Lutnont hi Californiit Ij st April hiis oecnpifl the court for about three mntifhs. The jury found hi'ii guilty of murder ind he ill hiin:. For Lung Troubles "Seven years ago. my wife had a severe lung trouble, .which phy aicians called consumption. The cough was distressing and attend, ed with spitting of blood. As doctora did not Eelp her she tried . iro Cherry Pecfcrd and was surprised at the relief it gave. One bottle ot this medi cine oared her, and she has not the least doubt but Ayers Cherry Pectoral saved her life," K. Mobbis, Memphis, Tenn. Medal and Diploma . , At World's Fair. - Ovr26.O00Aniit i.iani are in re nit hgninKt the Siiltnh f Turkey, nnd mu -h slnuii ter ol ArmeniniKs b.v ,the Tor kish 8Miers in the ronse- qnenee. he t'nlteij Mnten Hoyennient Ims wnriied the Porte tbut Tmk?y will be held responsible for tlu nufe ty of nil Armeiiinn missiona ries in that country. WANTED: KxiH iifiH-ed loujjMrH with piojeronttitf ir loyinp: to John'H Itiver be tween Ctd'etsVille and Globe. Apply rtn ting eonditionnand terms, t uprise Caldwell Innd and Luinberi'o., Lemar.N.C. Look Here Friends ! This Is Ho Humbug ! It Is An Iron-clad Fact - I have no goodn to offer yon, but I have the C old, Hard Cnidi to offer yon for BIRCH OIL' GINSENG AND : BEESWAX At tbe highest maket pttcea. 'Those havinA any o these articles to offer would do well to see or wiite to 1 me at Blowing Rock, N. 6, Ibis Jay 30, 1895. . - r J. li JOHNSON, Ml 40;XlO U9JPHMO r: '-:r?';". HOT-SHOTS '.J;- SAM tou LADomoo city v:hen,y io read thtsoueat Booa -l $ OTEB 100 P1QE8. .n-;-s"..., r?.;,v-y Superbly illufttrated and bound in the moet elegant Enulinh cloth r DOLLARS FOU WORKERS. ' ::-::w Thia grand work is now out and will only be eofd bv Aaents,':.:''--"' . , ; A WONDERFUL OFFER. ; , Any reopoiisible man or woman sending m only oxe dollar wilt re i ' ; ceive ly return mail postpaid a complete agent's outfit, con.v J biatiiig ol a full and complete copy ol this noble book, ' v ORDER NOW nnd get yooi territory or nie one else will be ahead of i you, ,aW ; to miHH pellinar this book means tbe Inns of a big salary for the ' next year. We pay the verr beet cominieaions.-'Ordeftodav.' :-;'""'V:;: !-'. ;: !v.; r;AnDRKSa '' n,':!V:H:,.: J5')tJTHERN PUBLIBHING HOUSE. " No. 208 N. College ISt. NA8EVILLEr 1 ENS, . -. . . . vJUWbeietNeNHeNtHtiaM AVOID BulK Sodal Bad Pure soda the best soda, oray,W;pauuics. : i( . bearfag thla trade ft costs no more titan inferior -never nnil' fhi flmir atv Beware of Imitation; trade marl&ind Jkbfels: m and uisist on pacKa? es bearing these word's ! ARM AN . Made only by CHURCH ft CO., New York. Sold by fcrocen eyerywliere. Writ far Ana ad Hinow Buck ! valoabto RfcipM- FREE. oaaatje)t)A)e)asaacsee)eseaoeectf''' Durham Sun: The North Car iina editors who visited .Atlanta ire now all talking about the ;reut ex mition. It is interf sting ending, and all speak well of it If he mattfir . whs collected to- nWhur it vtTA mu Ira n hntro vnl time. Mrtrsliall; of the Gaasto- .ii GnzVtte, wriees spicily about it aim actually dropninto poetry m' the Midway. TheChote must iiuve iiiHpired the muse.' , Springfipitihio, hni had l v,,,,".v deitriietiye Are. The 25 Hood's Sarsaparilla taken at (hie Heason. will make you feel fttcang and vigorous and keep von i.'om sioKne8 later on. A cow can'tpickthe banjo. : -BUT- -CAN GIVE MILK. I CANT PL A Y T H E FIDDLE Bnt I can how- yon i aire n(jjirjtmunt ;of Staple ari(i Fahs (jl'O'erieH. suth utt ('offer, ' Svgar, CHEE8E, . CltACKERS, ; Oanned-Beef, , Ported. Ham, ' Salmonh. SAKDINE8. Av Butter iivfe EngliHli wnlnuta, Hoft shell ed almonds, peanatf,raisina, Hg, canned fiuits, Hhoodresa inu, inks, plain and faneycan dies, fancy - and laundry Soaps, . Tobacco, V! 'Snuff, ClGARR, . ! ClO ARETES. . .Matches, Horse and Cattle Powders, and many other articles too tedious to mention. ' ? fiOTCome and isee for yonr selves. a--;,; . .. :"'r tSiTl also keep a good line of Rcumestic .Medicines'. . ' twTAH of my goods wilV be scld at prices to suit the limes, for PAY DOWN,' but fiff-AWFVL MtJH ON A CREDIt. .; . 80 When you come to tbe "Bock" come and see me, and it may be to our mutual ben efit. . ; .: ' v; Thnnking my v friends for past pntronage, apd hoping to merit it in the In tore, Jam ' Very Respectfully . ' t ' J.UXLAIIZE.' Blowirifc Rdi k, April 10, '95. .;'(; ;.v-." v:V;.r JOKES soda spoils good flour. comes - 1 r4. mark- fW'iJ package soda . - IrwtW wfM I fiUVIJUVft Do Yen yciit Fxnty .0. "Honey Savefl Is Money Mad" vr.r. -. , ' ,')iyintr to a recent change iii our busiiifHH that in, from the -Old Time" - credit sy tem to a . ".' - ,'' '' . CASH BASIS ! We a re 'able to offer oa A R BUCKLE'S COFFEE at 24 cts )er lb.; - ; ygc. it. f ...... i -jv r tgj2 ::-1 - erf ft: :Vf uooa green conee at cts. ,i Ejtm CMHjgar at 16 IbR. ;J to the dollar; good, heapr ' donieHtic at 7 cts jer yard. ; WWeliave just received 30 cases of gent's and Indie's j shoes; and will ell them at priii's to suit tlie'.bu.ver.tt Call and see wand we nih I . save you fadifpy. :v..--f. r JOrlNSCl 'EDlilSTE.N & fp ;f! blowing Rock, feec 12, 1804. V " !'f - .iw iwo : ' -m-' " v, : ; iHHAUTION! 1& Arch U, PfclHdelpiIa, For Consnmption. Asthma. Bron V- Fever Headache, Debility Rheu 1 , matim, neuralgia, AND ALL CHRONIC AND HEKVOl'S V - . . ; ' DItM IRDEBS. ' ? ' :; It has be?n in use for more than twenty years; thousands of fO tients have beeif treated, oiid o ver one thousaiiid physicians hare used it and recommend it aver . in x a . . Bigiiincuni iut. ft i agreeahle. There is ro nau' seous taste, nor sickening Hinell. ' "Compoimd Oxygen -Its mode of Action and Renults," is the ti- tie of a book ol 200 pngeB d lihed bv'Prs. Starkeynd I'alen J which gives to all inquirei s full information at To thm remai ka a-.r;- v blecuratiye agent, and record ot 1 sorpi bring cures in a v id ranee I ol chronic cases many of thfm ;1 after being abandoned to die "bj- j other pnysieians. n pi be maileu on application. r .. 's : C(s. Starkey & Paten, 0 JKt Arps & rklladrlpBfat P- -:r i0 tter, St. 8aa FrrfIeo; pa Please' mention this paper. ' v". .( ri i J