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" ' - . t -Quit i a nuinberof ; our , attorneys and citizens are at tending Jeffdrson court this week. " f Just received another tot of Mason's fruit jarsat t.20 per doz., at W. F. herwood & Co's.-..; : Arburkle's coffee at 25c. and green eofff at 20c. per pound at W. F. Sherwood & ; Co'h. v. ,, ';;-:'r; --Miss Sallie Gentry, of Jef " ftjrsoii; ia i visiting her sister, Mrs. Nathan Uorton, in our to wn. She will remain some -The weather this week has been by far the hottest of the season. I. On Monday and Tuesday mercury lfgis tered at 91 degrees. ; " ' --Judge Brown spent Sat urday niht of last week in town on his way to Jefferson, : where he goes., to hold theex- ;tra term o? court. - District Conference of the M. E. Oh urchj South, is in ses sion t'lis weekatWilkesboro. die vs J Gentry andf Burrus, "with a number of delegates I from 'Watauga are iu attend ance. ttenwniber-onlv such medi . cinus were admittel for expowi :tiou at the World's Fair as are ; acceptett for use, by physicians, iu the practice of medicine, Ay er's Sarsaparilla, Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral ard Ayer's Pills being included in the list. They are standard medicines. . , Young women who desire a thorough, practical educa tion at t emarkably low rates, , would do well to correspond with President Charles D. Mc Jlver of the State Normal and Industrial School, at Greens boro, N, C. See announce- ment of the institution in this issue. -' -i - ' - - "A stitch in time." a dose of Averts Pillb has saved many a fit .of sickness, but when a remedy " Anna xmt hnnnpn at, hand. Hlicht , ailments are liable to dq neglect- cd, and tne result, irequenuy, is K seiious illness therefore always b --The cornerstonepf White Springs church will belaid on Saturday before 5th Sunday An August. An address will be delivered on the rise - aiid progress of Methodism: The public is cordially Invited to ' attend,- and an enjoyable oc casion is expected. , V Pure blood is the safeguard oJ health. Keen the blood tmre with Hood'e BarBaparilla if you would I . always Kep weii. - . J Hon, T. J. Allison, Mar shal of the Western District of North Carolina; with his family, was in town Siindayf The Marshal will spend . thje weeK taking in.the poiits of interest in this and Mitchell couijities, Hi la mil will re- somkwwks.v;i,;::?t?:1n '--Frbm theCottori wood (Idaho) Report; we learn that Mr: H; Taylorj formerly v of this count v, was triarned' at Lewistori, Idaho, on the 2nd iust to MiHs Arne Wo)d, of Unborn, Ten n. - The Keport speaks iu the highest terms of Mr. Taylor, as a lawyer and citizen. . ; ' ' The commitW of ladies appoiuted to raise money for repairing the U K. i.nurcn, in Bboue, requests us to: say to those who have subscribed and not . Pad, to send it in at once as they wish to or der the material for repairs, and lack some of having the necessary money. ' We call attention to the advertisement of the North Carolina College . ot Agricul ture and Mechanic Aits in jour isBue. to day. This Col lege hassteadily ad vanced to the front rank, and its work has within the past year re ceived the highest recommen dation from Harper's Afaa- zine, The New York Forum and other eminent education al authorities. -Mr. A. S. Adams, of Cove Creek, was in town Tuesday, and requested us to say that the report which has got ex tant to the effect that neha I made propositions to the re publicans in case he was ae- fcated for the nomination f( t Sheriff, in the coining county onvention, in a malicious, premeditated and unwarran ted falsehoods Abner is one of the true and tried sort and how eueh a report" got circu lated, is indeed strange. Do Hot Do Tbli. Do not be induced to buy any other U you have made up -your mind to take Hood's Sarsaparil- la. Remember that Hood's ar Hanaiilli cures when all others fail. Do not give up in despair because ot ter medicines have failed to help you. Take Hood's Barsapai ilia faithfully and you may reasonably expect to be cur ed. Hond's Pills are ourelv veeeta ble, carefully prepared from the uesr. lugreuwuiu. u cw. Farmer'! Institute. The farmers, their wives, and all otherR interested in farming, gardening, dairying fruit-growing and stock-rais ing are cordially invited and requested to attend the ti ar- mer's Institute to be held in Boone Sat., Aug. 8, 1896. The object oi these insti tutes is to 'cousider and dis cuss matters of interest rela tive to the business of farm- i I imr. They are conu.uctea Dy the officers of the A. & M.Col lece and Experiment Station, and bv the Commission of Agriculture. They nre held by direction of law and are free from politics: Come, and let us have a peasant and profi table meeting. . S L. Paiterson, uom. (The renub'icans have be come alarmed, and will cir culate money and literatui e among the people to an unu saal extent. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. WANTED. First-clasa 1 b er iobbers. Twenty contracts to let at once.. Annlv. ' Caldwell Land & Lumber Co., ATiEXflOlf, TAEMEBSt i-; Thi niirlnrHifrnftd fibm Guilford College, Guilford county, C, in HTi t A. HOW 10 tnuug iur vuo put UUWi oforaniiin said county m a BranohAHociation with Mitch ell county of the 'Farmer'a Mu- tual ur;AB8ociation ot w. v.; i dire that all citizens owning buildings In Watauga make ap plication to me at once lor poli cies that they may become char ter members lor organization the 1st Monaay ora oi Depi; nexi. Mv post office address while in W Ataiura will be Boone. In mv absence from town personal in- ' 111 "V tenews may oe naa.witn v. d. Dougherty and. applications made to mm win be valid as tno made to me, In this connection I ask vou to read the following tes timonials: F.S.BLAIR. : Trof. F. 8. Blair, Guillord Col lege, N. C, Acent Farmer's Fire Insurance Association for the Caswell . and Perwn county branch: Pie ise accept our thanks tor your solicitation of our appli cation for a policy in your Asso ciation and your promptness iu having the money paid to us in full SO davs after the adiuatment Jot the claim was made, which loss occurred from lightning 24 aays alter i ue puucv waa uwuvu u u March SO. 1896. Thromrh vou we henrt.il v thank onrauDervisor and all the officers lor the very have aidea us ia our iops. Ana we gladly recommend this torm of insurance and mostconfindent ly to all. Sincerelv yours, Susan & 0. B. Cuompton. Hitrh Towers. N. C July 1, 1996. Please Note My Open Lettek To Tbe General Agent: Snmmerfifild. N. C. 2-26 '90 Mr. J. S. C. Carpenter. General State Agt. "Farmers Mutual:" Dear sir I have the honor of making the following report re lative to the losses sustained and payment ol Bnmt in the re spective "Branch Associations of the Farmers Mutual." of which I am the local a (rent: The Guilford bianch wan organ izad Marr-.h 2R. 1894. and at the last annual maeting the pro rata assessment to pay losses naa been but one cent on the one hnndred dollars. The second annual meeting is called for Sat urday Mar. 28, one nionfh Hence: and should no losses occur in the meantime the nro rata assess ment for the second year will have been but ten cents oh the one hundred dollars. The Fors vfcli and Stokes branch was organized Mar. 21 1895. and 1.1... a a. i : Liie nraii minimi uirewun is vaucu for that date of this year three weeks henee. Should no other looses occur in the meantime the Ero rata assessraeat will have een but ten cents on the 100. The Wilkes and Alleghanv branch was organized Aug. 17. and lor tne iirsc seven moninH tbe pro rata assessment was two cents on the 100. Th Catawba and Burke was first organized in Oct. 1894, and for the first twelve montns mere was no assessmcMit. Since Oct. there has been but one loss caus ing a pro rata assessment of 22 PMits on the 1 00 dollars which was promptly adjusted and paid by Miles V. Hnerrui, oi rsewTon, with whom I am associated in that one association. It in nHtonishinsr with what a- lacrity the members of these As sociations have responded to tMr assessments to hssist a fall ea neighbor, in some instances complaining of not getting tnem notices soon enougn. r or a ver ification of the foregoing you or anv one else interested are r e- spectfully referrec t tne re&pec- .! J . vk n V n 4-An 1 1 ve TreuHurei b; awssf k. uu i iaju uftjr. of DM'ds office Greensboro. n. c, w. a. Blair, pres. or peoples Bank and secretary and Treasury of Forsyth and stokes branch winston. n. J. e. Finlev. Pres. of North wilkesboro Bank, and treasurer of the wilkes and Alle- ffhanv branch: ,G. w. nobb ex rountv treasurer and present treasurer of catawba and nurke branch Newton, N. c: and also to the following testimonial letters from those who have sustained losses. Renp'y submitted, Jesse F. Hoskius. Forsvth. Stokps co. Branch. Re ceived from W, A. Blair f450 in hill of the loss occasioned bv the burning of ray house. I considef the Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur ance Co. an excellent thing and I k.nf4i ! AAntmann lt.rnavflrvnna It wnid have been very hard for me if Iliad not been insured and the prompt payment of my j0B8 enables me to rebuild at once. Every farmer ought to belongto this organization whicn helps its member to protect property. Jane 4 '9i -. 0. Cl'iiggins. K: ?:'' From ttoreti, R. C. Editor Democr&t: ' : ' i. We m e nownenrjnjr njgreat battle; vW, the : jrrentst for the rights of thc- ininioh peo pin that has ever been fought on the Aiiiencan continent, fsiive onlv the struggle of 76) it will Heft nght by the great mass ol the wealth-pro ducers against the allied for t-es of the combined money power, the one sekihj$ libera tion from oppression and the other aiming their deadly ar tillery against this great bread earning hostj seeking to enslave them and their Dosterity forever. In the fay of these facts and knowing them to he the present abso lute condition of things, does it behooe the great ma89 of common people to be up and doing, and have on the whole armor, and be in perfecttrim for tbe conflict. Now, let us not be lulled to sleepful for- getfulnesa by the airy ton- gued agents of theplutocrar ic gold bugs, whose every in terest is antagonistic to the masses of our American peo ple and who areleagued with the owners of Britishffold.lt does seem to me that if there ever has arisen a moment in the history of our American institutions so supreme as to juetify true American nti- zens, regardless of previous political affiliation, to rise in their mi&ht and power and crush forever this deadly inon ster, iuis now. In order to fight this great battle of the people to a finish, and achieve a glorious victory tit the end of the struggle, we must not ignore the wishes of the com mon people. The people from the Golden Gate to Hatteras are thinking, soberly think inc. They can no longer be deceived by the flattery of the demagogue and deceitful pol iticians. We must select men for onr standard-bearers the people know and can trust t o deli ver the sacred message. Men upon whose garments no stnin of infamv has ever reRted, and whose lives have been spent in the noble work of theelevatiou of mankind and the betterment of o u common county. For a standard-bearer in the 8th Congressional Dist., of North Carolina, who will meet the just approbation of all our people regardless of n.irtv. I suggest tbe name of Capt. Edward F. Lovi!l. lie is a brave and earless advo cate of the true doctrines of the democratic party and an uneomDromisinc believer in the. five poinasre of silver. We know him. His noble 8 e r vice lis a confederate Cantain, the history of which hashing since been written, has plac ed him alongside the great soldiers of the Lost Cause. Our irountain ppople love him; they can trust mm, and his nomination for longress in Una district will mean de moralization to the republi can Darty. He h.is served with crreat distinction in noth hnnsps'of our General Assem blv. He has never asked for a nomination at the handb of any convention but has al ways received it ty acciama tion. Democrats of the 8th Dist. be cautious, be conservative. bp considerate, for the cause of the people rises high a- bove the personal agrandize- rrent of any one man. orcom bination of reckless politi cians. R. Z.-Linnev. the-de veloped South hater, must be retired to the darkest shades of Drivate life. Heisunwor thy to represent so great a people as ours, tie nas been weighed m the balances and found wanting. In my opin icn Lovill and bimetallism will burv Linney ana .the gold standard foierer. ;V A Democrat. DON'T. BE HUMBUGGED. Friend vou should rVtHAmW th'it when Vou want irood goods to gi where they do not offer a lot ol Cheap J hn ' stuff at a little price. As cominrtii' isense wilt teach yon, that good staple goodH can't w sold tor n song, ana wnen one bought it is money thrown away. I ouly Keep good irniJu uiimul hinir thnt f (nn iwummmiii: rtnd nn thi Im- sis I ask your patronage, mid pit; goods ill n reasonaoiy low prone, i no not mean iov sell at cost like the Chenp Johns say they do but want a living' profit. '': " . j wr ':.-':; j. In dry goods you will always find the best jenns. domes- ,; tic, alamance, calicoes, cash meres, worsted, , organdy, In dian linen, black satine, outing flannel all wool flannels, etc. it You will find the best coffeys, sugars, flour and oth er groceries that can be had; v .'-vXr; I keep constantly on hand Dr. King's New Discovery, Hood's Sarsa pa rilla and pills, Aver's Sarsaparilla, P'cUt-; ral, Hair Vigor and pills; Dr. Chamberlain's Pain Balm, I1iai.rnfnh ,tnr1 Ar115 nnrw nnii St. Patrick lillrt Dr. PiirieA : Golden Medical Discovery, Favorite Prescription and Pills, Thedford's black draught--the best, liver mfdicine on earth and all other kind of drugs kept in a country Htore. J U8t received a lot ot Dent axes made, urass w.Tnee, snaths. Bar iron rod and band iron buggie 'spoken, tire and rims. Farmer Friend olow. reoairs. ChattaiiooirM hill side repairs, plow bolts and ware line. Notions, yes I have plenty, fine box paper and envelopes note paper and envelopes, ink, pens, pewils, alafe, school books, tablets, etc. Collars, cuffs, suspenders, md lots of other rotions too tedious to name. When vou want goods call and examine prices and quality and am sure I can plea8eyou. I have fine shoes, nitMi'is nd women's, all goods at reasonable prices. A nice lot ' rhildren anj misses fine button 6hoes, nnd in fact nearly all thinjrs you need at low prices- Remember my picture offr. I ha re a lot on hand, come and secure one. New goods every week. WILL July 23, 1896, NEW GOODS! Wa tiotro fV.o nlenniirp to nnnnnnm tn the nnhlio that OU! stock of goode is now almost complete, and we will say i you want good goods cheup you will do well to call on us Hats. Hats. Hats. Vmr vnn naoA a nriiiir hat? If art Prill nil tlR. Ynn will both feel and look better with your head. We have a beautiful line of , Dry Goods which we will sell at rock bottom prices. Don't fa'l to come and examine tnem. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes ! When you want a nice pair of shoes cheap remember weal whvm have them. '"Monev saved is monev made." We haye saved 15 per cent on the ...III : Un..fli n(i' WllllVcjUU llio 'iciihui ui iu n onr line of merchandise call you money as we have adopted tbe "PAY DOWN SYSTEM," at, A An nnr lnt- nrl in h utirleranlrl hv .inr ntie We inuir an early and repeated vieit interest you. I nanKing you I LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW . ' O Statesville Marble Works. o If vou are in earnest about wantingthe bestMonnmeni. or Tombstone, for the least as 1 buy direct trom tne quarries in car load lots. I em ploy the very best woikmen, nnd to-day I have the la reed. and most complete stock of BQSatisfaction guaranteed. Consult your inters and giye me a call or write for prices. C JJ. January 21th, 1895. THE MOUMEDICINE GOPANY OF ZIONVIUE NORTH 6AR0UNA. Is now engaged in the manufacture and isale of a valiv- able medicine, known aR the MOUNTAIN HERB MEDI CINE, composed of the natural herb3 of our mountain sec tion. This wonderful medicine is highly recommended for fa singfromabilliou883stem. This is BO,ptitentnHj.Jicine. It i pure, simple, chpap and effective. It' is recommeii led ly- t-Ua nh oioinna of thfl ciinnr.r. cines on iue inuriiet. This medicine is put up in T 1 . 1. A. wirn iiiii iiirnciiuiin iiii truuii. l ii l . - . nost ndid to anv address. If pepsia or Kidney complaints, try it and be convinced thtr we are not trying to humbug you. Respectfully, 1 HE' MOUNTAIN M FDICINE tOMPANl V ,1 promise to kepp good sta- every thing else in the hard Yours Anxious to piea.se. W, HOLSCLAW. NEW PRICES! one of our late style hats on and Notions. purchase of onr whoes and U'kA in nrv.wt nt ntlii )K:n.. riuca in iicj wi cjiijt ir lift and we are sure we can si e and inspection, we know we can tor past mvors, we are Very Uespectfully, BLACKBURN, & MILLER. money, be sure to write to me, Marble in N rth Carolina WEBU. StatesviPe, N. C. nnri im one nl tne ItPRt meli i t . packages with full directic i . a. -i 1 1 . . . . . j utr ci.uu ici twtMKr.w".1 vou have Liver trouble. Dr ,
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