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The Watauga Democrat McKinley Is beintr boomed by many of the republicans as a candidate for the . Fresi- aeney, ana it now iooks mkc he will sncceed in Retting the iiu uu limit wit, iud ut? uiuj iuii :" to be. elected owing to his !' high tariff ideas. Better not count him iii until after the election. It is manifested that the whole republican combine ixs. ii . l.. 4 : ureexuikiUK over un"mic;- tSrieSj but they may haye to take a back seat qh have the 1 Amniindl a nnil una tVilF nAA. pie nnd hopes crashed. We believe a great change will be made by the voters in '96. The people will arrive at a position on silver and tariff and they will vote for what they deem bent rather , than Vote for party. Our people nre irettimr iiidenundent of party more of late than ever before. Hie people are still bosses or this great coun try and will continue so. (Jen. Campos, who is in con.mand of Spanish ; troops in Cuba, has appealed to the Spanish cabinet for a more conseivative policy toward ' Cuba, and it is now proha Jble that terms will be tender ed to the. Cubans by which the bloody struggle will sub tided and peace may again be restored, ft is : probable. however, - that the Cubans will reject any overtures fryin Spain, believing that the Uni . ted states win recognize tne Cubans ns belligerants and .-flint fhov will Boon trot their freedom -and will be able to set up a government of then own. '.'...' . Hon. Mat. W.Ransom, our minister to Mexico has accep ted the provisions nnder which he is to act as arbitra 1 tor twtween Mexico and Gau teraala. The agreement on Mr. Ransom by both coun tries proves that he is held in great reapect by other peo , pie as well as ourselves. Capt, 'Buck' Kitchin n n d his fusion board brought suit against Supt. Leazer and his democratic board of the penitentiary, but failed in their object. The court deci ded against them. . The report is that the pop ulists of Indian? not neing able to see any future hopes of their party, will disband. Whether this is a true report remains to be seen. It is now probable that the United States' Senate will have a majority of republi cans, owing to the late elec tion results. For a nniti in thu sirl nr ehest there isnothjngso good a h piece of flannel dampen ed in Chamberlain's. P a i n Balm and bound on over the sent nf nrtin. 1 It nffnriln fieri manent relief nnd if used im time will often prevent a cold from resnltiue muneumonia' This same treatment is a are core for lame back. For -Aula Kv n ! I -rl.nnp(viurti j Exposure to cold damp winds, may result in pneumonia unless - 1ia anor im ikt Iatt i n wrisn's-kvH t MV O V - flV IVl-yt HIT JjVaUVvU with Hood's Haraaparilla, : lluakltti'ft Arnlra No', -l.i-i ' 1 The best salve hi the Vrtfrld lot , cuuji vruuxao, ouira, eaii rueuiu, .lflll.!- A Lit . tuiiuiiuuo) vuiuo, nuu..(ui will -eroptionsi and positively, cores nileBiOroo Da? Teqnired; .It Is . guaranteed fa give fctt&t satis,, faction or S mane yt' ref imdJ ' r Price 25 cents per box, For sale ; Jy all arujswts. , : . -.- Letter tim Eibritea, H. Ct ; - Editor Democrat: ' f ' After an interim of 2 weeks" the Democrat preached, us to, day.Vlt is always n welcome visitor and we miss it much when it fails to come. , .I was sorry M hear, of , the death of Maiden Harmon. He was n good man a nd was per mitted to live to a good old age, and I doubt not was ful ly prepared forthesummons. It is our first and vmost im portant duty, as well a our highest privilege, to be pre pared when the Master comes and calls for us, and life, let it be long or short, will have been a failnre, if we a re found unprepared. I hope the good people who are. indebted to W'. lt. Bryan will heed his request to come and settle with him. He denerve8 our sympathy. He labored hard to build up a prosperous business and lost so heavily by fire and now he n?edi so much all his availabe means to enable him to get on !iii feet- again. Surely all who owe him will heed his request even it thev have to make a sacrifice to do it. The golden rnl in the Bible . "Do unto others aw we would have others tlo un to iwt" If those who owe Mr. Bryan had lost as hehasand he owed them, to be sure they would want him to come forward and make . settle inent; Then we ougfit to be prompt to pay our merch ants upon general principles of right and honesty. Thy have to pay for their goods and unless we pay them, they cannot mwt their, obliga tions, We ought to appreciate the mei-chant's accommodation. We go to him and tell him we are'in pressing need of this and that article and cannot possibly pay down for it, and promise him if he will indulge us a short timet iat we will pay him. Hp believes we mean what we say, and therefore accomodates us, and many of ns wonld be in a worse sit uation to-day than we nre, if the merchants had nil refused to indulge us. Ido not see how I could have gotten a long in the past, or see how I could get along even now, if it were not for the accom modation of merchants, and I feel that as an honest man I must tiy to meet my prom ises to them.; Some people have a very mean way of getting in debt to one merchant and then quit him and go and trade with another. The man who will be kind enough to accom modate me when . I cannot help me when I cannot help myself, shall have my trade. But I did not . start .but to write so much on this sub ject, and I want to say that f was liot asked'to write the abov. I hope' the pOblisherV' wife ana oaoe are petier or ineir 'chilling' ere this.. ; Our school 'at Hibnten is not . as large as " nsUal, bu t will be more prosperous next session. . We have a very sick neigh borMiss Jennie Powell. She has heart trouble, but hop' she will recover. The health of our people is generally good. ; '' Since the.gentle rains have come,' wheat is coming up and growingbeautifully.rFar mers have sown largely since the rin8, uud the whea t crop will, jbon- average one in acreage.1 : '. . v-.,. ' 'X The immense apple crop , is gathered, and corn gather-, lug ana husking is about to liegin. It Is rumored t h a t sweet , pqtn toes are spoling rapidly. V; ;'--."V- ? ( )ut ; people recently triwl to sta rt a crea mery in Lei.oir; nnd made up some $4,000 in stock,: but ; on learning h creamery of sufficient capaci ty for this section! could be started with less than o n half the, amount asketl for, th t.twkholders refused to orgauize. An outsider ,wa leading in the enterprise and it is supposed that he intend ed a good sum for his own pocket, PjM)ple often get t -ken in by strnngers. I.VW. Thomas. Nov. 12. 1893. The demand for A.ver's flr'r Vigor in sn.th wif'el. .: A u itralia and India has k?w pace with the home con8umptit.n, which goes to hIiow that 1hae people know a goo1 thiuir when they try it. Thinksyirlnff ProslmtioD. His Exceliency, Gov K'ias ('air. lias issued the following Th wkgit ing Proclamation: The people t N irih Carlin-i h-ivf much for which to. be thankf'.il to the Almighty God in the ye.ir whieh has just past. The earth has brougli forth abundantly of the food products in response to our labors, the pric of raw materials have advanced, industrial progress has been awakened in our midst and t he f u I u re It )oks brigh 1 er t ha ii the piist few years of disaster and want. ' Our people should be th.inklnl ior the blessings von' h-.ifed,to thetn, and, w grateful rf membra nee of ilis goodness and in obedience to the custom of our forefathers devote one day of theyeur to His service r Therefoe, I,'EliasPan.3oT ernor of the State of North Carolina, do hereby appoint Thursday, the 28th day ot Novemdei-,1895 as a day o solemn and public Thanks .giving to God for past blew ings, and of supplication for His continued kindness and care over us as a State and nation. I earnestly request eyeri citizen of thisgreat Common wealth to lay aside their usual business, assemble ei ther at the . church or around the fireside, and mak this annual festival a day oi prayer and thanksgiving. Let not the day be devoted to amusements, but with grateful hearts givepraise to God for the preservation of our liberties nnd for the advancement of onr nn'ion in prosperity and greatness. This State has ever been the home of freedom and the abiding place of a virtuous and noble people. Let the day, not pass without ac knowledgement of all shese .blessings; ami let. us remem ber hi our prayers and offer ings the charitable institu tions of the Sfatn, the woun !! and needy, soldier fhe or phan, the poor mid afflicted, and, by substantial giving; show forth the thaukfulness of our hearts. V , . In wit neH hereof, 1 h a v.e herf unto caused the (Treat Seal of tht State of North Carolina to be affixed. Done at the city of llaleigh this 14th of November, in the yea i of our -Lord 'one thou smd eight hundred and nine ty-two, mid in the one hun dred and , twentieth year of our American Independence. Elias Carr. By the Governor. - S.-F. Telfair. Private. Sen re:ary. , v J, . Kx-Speaker Crisp instill for free silver, and inndeii speech in Ailiiiita on iIih i.l.n iiist. His speech Was ;'inad Wore the joint session of viiw ty li ft to and House of th Geoi -gi Legislulure. Hi aigi; mnr thai I he United SrMtrsWith?her;70.t(J(.tMit' p.ipuhiti' U whs abh rn''foii free coinage of bothgi Id un i silv. r at the j,r. sent ratio i,n the woill. v ' Jty. Alt O. J7yNM - Hamilton, Ohio. - The Same as Bread Hood's Sarsaparillaon the Table at Every Meal . "In vay opinion Eood'iBarsaparllla hoa not mi equal as a blood purifier. I doc tored 6 months for atomaob tronbla and . Neuralgia of th Heart wtthont any good end tfcfn took Hood'a BanapariUa. Every spring and fall linoo I have used it and It has done me lota of good. I bare not been attended by ft phyaiclun for the last foor years. My wito was suffering with water brash and Feeling AH Tired' Out. tea short time. Now she is quite welL We have great faith in Hood's Sarscpa- Hood's Cures rilla and pnt H on the table at every meal the same as bread." Au O. Htams, with T. V. Howkl A Bom, residence, i26 North TUrd Street, Hamilton, Ohio. Hood's Pills Ko"79' NOTRE. H.v vir'ne of the power o1 ale runtiiiiiHi in a 'certain mortgage deed executed to in by Aaron Church nifdlii wife-&iraii. I will offer for sh I U the highest bidder for rash at t he eourt, house door in Boone on Dec. 16th. '05, be. t ween the hours of 10 u. in ind 4 p. in. a certain tractoi land in WVtnngn i.'oiiiil.v fclto 'i.V Fork.towtiship, Oewribedj ih follows: Beginning on a hf stniit on th south nide il (Jap creek, rm.ninn S. 80 ooles to a stake thence east KM) poles to a stake in old in, theii.-e N. 18 degs. 80 polcHton maple on "a small ranch, thence V. 30 degs. d0 poles to a chestnut in Lai Kin (Jreen'rline,then-,eN. 170 noh.'H to a white oak, thence S 45 degH. 80 pole to it stake r hence V. with the nme 12 poles toa stake in A Miller's line, thence S. with th same 14 poles to the begiuiing, 'oi'.taining 60 acres rnre oi en. Deed in fee siiaple will 'emndeto pnrchar. Foi reference sep' book 'E' page 74 of the public, reconln ff Watauga eonntv. -This Nov. 14, '95. R. W. Walker,-' Mortgagee. WAN TED: Experienced loggers with proper outfit fr logging to John's River be tween Colletsville and Globe. Apply ta ting conditions and terms, to The I'aldwell Land and Lumber Co., Lenoir, N.C. NOTRE. Under aed by vircue ol a pow. er of ale contained in ' a . certain mortgage deed executed und le iivered by N. W. Davis to J. Itf Xfdreta & Hro. on Oct. 17th '02, to (ware the payment of 'the sum of 147.20. and default beirgtnadu in the payment of euid sum and and interest on same.- notice .is hereby given that we,, the mort gagees, on Monday the. 2nd . day of Dec. '05 between 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. ni. at the court house door in Bow, Wa tauga countv,, will by public an tion bcII to the highent bidder for cah the following dftiorilwd real property," vix: A piece or ptreel of laud lying and being being in Watauga county, North C aroli na, ndjoining tlw lands of Mar. ens Woodring, ft'. W. I'lackharn and others.. known ' ad the laud on which parties of theflrHt part now reside. Peed in fee will le made to purcbaBor, 8a Id mort gage in recorded in bookJD page 72 ot the public records of : Wat auga county, to which reference is hereby made. " . ' ;'.'.'. E. S. Coffky, Attyii for - ' v- -.Mortgagee. .f tt AMI', aVV4 WaUVW, mi sm YOU LVUGII YOU CRY WHEN Y )pREAD TH1(1UEAT BQJ. f " " 1 r OTK SOOPIOEM. , 'f':': uiwrblv illiiKtruted and hnnrnt in 1hetnoit elegnut Englii-b cMh. DOl.UltS FOK WORKKRS. r i . Thib grand w.a k ix now out and will oidy be Mold by Agents, .. s - A WONDERFUL OFFER; . ; ; : V Any nnjMWHible man or woman Hendntg us Only oke doll ah will re ,ceive b rptem mail wt paid a complete 8gent outfit. H.u- V : ': kihtingol a full and complete copy of this noble Uok; -4- fj ; , ''-.; ORDER NOW ; - . ' ' -'.'; '. and get yon r territory' or seme on flue will be ahead of you. did Vj' to intes pellinir thin boofe meang the long of a big nalary for the' next year. We pay the verv er comuilfHiona. Order today. :' : ' " -:- "' . A DDRESS ' ; : ' v' , .' -: - :. .: SOUTHERN POBLISaiNG HOftK . 1 NT. 508 N. College St. - ; . : . : SASBVILLRt lN - ,,....,.M.n.M.....l.m..,.,M.......,,......0 AVOID BulK Soda ! J : , Bad ; Pure soda the 'best soda, . . 1- t omy m paciuigcs. . ' boarlns this trade , , It costs no more than mfenor package soda never spoils the flouralways keeps soft. Beware of notation trade mark? and labels, and Insist on packages - besrint these word- : ARM ANS) HArl Made only by CHURCH & CO., New York. - Sold by grocers everywhere. Write far Arm m4 Hnum Book ot rahubU RedpM-FRBB. News nnd Observer: Mary- land will hav anoihn- politi cal c inte nt soon. One Dn,; era tie Sena fo died I.-hV vf.k and il the i-epnb i . ic -h-Mild enrrr thnt nvi( t it would make the Senate a tie. The' democratH have no boje in Maiylar.d to prevent pwy-T:i:iiu-riii except ' by con trolling t;h8ennte Moth par fiesnill make h hot coii'.est for the vacancy.' The irieino-crntS'eai-ried the -district by only' It) 'innjoriry. $f$$f$f$$$ " Saved On Graoaiies. j'p trade wltere yon can get the Mont GooIh for th i.eaht inonev )h one way to, 8are dollarH, nnrj I tHkethHopporrn liity th notify ni.v olt friend aid cnstonavH that I am prepared t'o nave them money oti GROCERIES KOTIONs. Such na CoFFEB, Sugar, -Cheesr, CliAt'KEltS, -Cakes,. Canned-Hfep, ' Kitted Ham, ' . Salmon.-. ; Sahuinkh. .v ; Butternuts, Knlish wnlnnta, 6ft hell ed almOndw, peanuts, raisina, HgH, canned linitw, ehoedresK int, inks, jdain and fancy can dieK, fancy . aiid laundry Soaps, - . . Tobacco, ; - .; Snuff,1 ''-.'.."-' : ; ' ClOARH, "CIOARETE8. ' - i Matches, , Horse nnd Cottle Powders, nnd many other articles too tedious to mention. - N. B My Koods are marked at casli pi i8, and will not, nn der any eirenmstances, be sold on i line. ; , Very Respectfully, ' , J.IJ,lLARRE.r Blowing Rock, Nov. 1st. smn !l . ; . soda spolto good flour. 1 comes ' v S2dc-X S - - AS nark KTr vf2Fl ' X " Do Ygu Want Money.' " " ; " " ' . ." 1 ,-. . A ' '- -'-'' 'i : ,. .'..;' "Money. Save Is ' - .0 Oivnrg to o recmf change in our bnsinew, thttl is, from the "Old Tiine" credit Jy tem to a : t CASH BASIS I We are iile to o f f e r y o u ARliUCKLE'S COFFEE at 24 cfs per lb.: . (Jood green ct)ffee at 20 ft 8, ', i per lb ; '" ,;'v'' Extra ' 0" h Jgar at 1 6 tbs. . to the dollar; good, hetTvy domtic at 7 ct per yard.v. r tsar We have jut r-eived 3ttiiWH of gentV and Indie's thoet(, and will them nt' price c suit the bnyer."fe8 v Cull and see vs and we. nih vp.j'ou mviivy. , J 0 HXS( N KDM fSTK.N trO jUIUhh, x.uvhj iw 4, low.-,. ;r-f SEATMEflT -BY- liER:SODAiKL I IHHALATION-! . i;G Ircli St., rhIUdelphU, . ". r'' For Conshrc-plion. AKthmn.Pron l irirt, nv8p iKifl.Citnrrh,Hay PVvcr Hee.dachi, futility Rben '"niatiMin, Neuralgia. V: .. axd all caitosic AND neuvous; DIUOliOlCltH. ; ' " It has le?n in nse for more Jnn t wenty yea re; .'honBandB of pa-" i.i-uin uq T j in vii ci ruicu, Willi v j ver onethouHand phyMcioiinhave; V hpcn! it and l-ecoiniuendit avrrvv. It is aprreeahle. There itt no nan ' 'neons' taste, nor eickening hmell. cj"Componnd Oxyjrenlts P'ode of Action and ReBults," is tJti-5 tie ot a book of 200 pagen piil.' liwhed bv Is. Btarkey otid I'ahn which piveH to nil inquirers full information as to tbw remarku- ; ble curative flgent, and record of j eurpliHingoures in a vide rnnpe ! ol chronic capes many, of tbt-m-;-after leinr abandoned to die" by ot her phyMcia ns. Will be mailed on application. ; .v Drs, Sfarkcy & Palcn, . Artli 8U I'hfltdflpllc, Vt, ISO Btttter SL Snt Fmclcco, Cat - l'lease niention this pajvr,; " . :
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