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j,l. r.-' Watauga Demount Rtbcrt C. Rivers, ; ' ElUTOB AND I'llOlMMBTOK. THCRsnAY. J.i, 4, 1 900. A good many Baptists in Watauga 'comity are com plaining against Rro. Iliyert, of theDeinoernt, about dis criminating n ft i n 8 1 the Baptists, in the publication of information that would pe ol Interest to tin? Baptists or the county. There are too many Baptist in Watauga comity for u newspaper to take that couise. Southern Baptists. It seems to us that thin ac cueatlon is rather tough, as it is well known to our read era that it has ever been onr pleasure to publish' every thing of Interest to the chur ches of all denominations in the connty, an'J more espec ially for the Baptists. As long as the editor of the pa per referred to above, has published this, it would be a pleasure to us to 4know who furnished him the informa tion. Of course we kno but Jet us see it in pi int, brother, Haraman Letter. During the last few weeks we have had a revival meet ing at Brushy Fork church, conducted by the Kev. T. C. Holsclaw, of Transylvania county, who delivered a seri es of twenty-five e; mons so lull of plain gospel truths, in such an intelligent and im pressive, manner that all of his old friends feel proud of our fortrer Watauga boy. There were about twelve ac cessions to theehurch. Mrs. John P. Hagaman is at the home of her father, Mr. Z Adams, quite sick. Mrs. J, P. Councill is off to Hickory, visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. C. P. Moore of, that place, and Mfss Maggie, who is ui school at Clareinont Col lege. Messrs. David Councill, Bun -.Dougherty, Cairol Herman, .'HC. Ingram and Misses Bes nie, flattie and Tueotna Ha guthan and Mian Blanche Dougherty, of this communi ty, will enter school at Boone th first of the venr. Mesirs W. E. nnd Benja- min Dagger and John Holler departed for Johnson City, Wednesday for a holiday fes tival. Can't wefgive our hands to the State of Georgia on the new dog law, that requires a tax of one dollar on each cur .of the state, and adds the -same to the public school fund. 1 am sure it would add much to our school fund, our sheep herds and oureggsales in North Carolina. We won't care for paying a dog tax since we have the privilege of paying it in goJd. Simon. The great evangelirt Dwight L. Moody, died at his home at North Held Mass. on the 20. of Dec. He had "been sick for some time. His has been a wonderful life of activity and work for his fellow mor tals. He ret ts from hislabors, but his work will liv. r The remains of the v ietims of the Battle ship. Maine have been disinterred at Havana and were laid to rest with im f' posing ceremonies at Arling r ton Heights, on Dec, 28." -Chaplain Chadwiek. of t h e v Maine read the Catholieburi al service, rollers wereflred v and lap was .sounded.' FROIBEESJt. . ; Christ inns passed off very quietly. There was not a drunk man seen in all the valley ns 1 have heard. The snow and cold, has made thevounft people very social, and they have been inten hanging vis. ts during the week very freely. , .' Mr. Tl A. Sta titan is teach ing us a splendid school. On Friday he gave the school a candy treat. : Som.' of the patrons were in and we nil Hha red the treat equally with the children. Mr. Frank Jones a Holly Spring Htndent made a good speech on intelU ctnal culture, and Clyde Reese a stu Jent of ?oone Academy Bwke of the joyful bv-gone days when be was a student with them, aud also highly reccoin mended th e school and faculty of Roone, and. was desirous that many of them would join him ere long, in thut school. John Roberts killed a cat umouut, the flrst;I ever saw. J. J. T. KEE8E. "One Minute Cough 6uie is the beat remedy lever used coughs and colds. It is nue qnalled to whooping cough Children all like it."writes H. N. William s, Gentry sri lie, Neverfails.lt is theonly harm less remedy that gives im--mediate results. Curescouirhs colds, hoarseness, croup, pneumonia, bionehitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents ocn Humption. Coffey Bros, Phil lips & Son. A bill has'been introduced in the Senate, to pension the widow of Gen, Lawton the hero of three wars-arid a sim ilar bill has been introduced in the house. (ieo. Noland, Rockland, Ohio, ays: "Mj wife had piles forty years. Ie Witt's Witch. Hazel Salve cured her. It is the best salve in America." It heals every thing and cures all skin disease, coffcy Bros. Phillip, hop. The man who relies on the advertising he did last vear soon finds that he likewise has to rely on the sales he madelastvear--.Agriculutral Advertising. 1 if? ? You may have heard I about SCO ITS PULSION and have a vagus notion that it is cod-liver oil with its bad taste and smell and all its other renulsive fea tures. It is cod-lrver oil, the purest and the best in the world, but made so palata- hi 4!tat almml rwrvlwto can take it Nearly all children like it and ask for n.ore. EMULSION looks like cream t it nour ishes the wasted bodv off 1L. L.I .Lit J IJ..U ? uic oaoy, crura or wiuii better than rrtvam nr mv i- i.i ' u m 1 1 bears about the same'irela-1 1 1 tion to other emulsions that J 1 1 cream does to milk. If you J 1 1 have had any experience I v witn otner so-called "just as good preparations, you will find that this Is a fad Tht hypophwphitei that are combined with the cod-liver oil jive additional value to it because they tone up the nervous system and impart strength to the whole body. SCO' nd fi oo. ill drantaf. iTT a BOWNE. Chcmbu, Nw York. jlmCiM I Miiiti "If is m m Wind That Blows Nobody Good.00 ' . Tktt small idie or pain or weakness is the "Ulvnnd" that directs your attention to the necessity of purifying your blood by taking Hood s Sarsap&rilla. Then your whole body receives good, for the purified blood goes tingling to every organ It is the great remedy for all ages and both sexes Dyspepsia CompRcgted 'cvtth trotr ni hidnty troottt, I svfftrtd for yetn from dyspepsU, v&h sever pains. Hoofs SsrsspisrSU trudt me strong end hesrty." B. Emerton, Auburn, Kt. 3&C(Ci Sauapo Hood'i Hilt nr Htw III! ; tht wm-lrritiMnK n4 wily thiti' to Uk with Hood' DwprtlU. "Never quit certaint v for hope.' Never take a medicine of doubt ful value instead of llood'n Bars aparilla which ia sure to do you good. , NOTICE Whereas, Jane and Edmund B. Miller did on the 5th day of Aug., 1892, execute and die liver to Albeit R. Sbnttuck; trustee, a trnst deed on cer tain lands in watauga coun ty, State of North Carolina, therein described, to secure t he sum of $1 ,300 due by said Jane and Edmund 11. Miller, to the British and American Mortgage company. Limited, w hich said trust deed is recor ded in watauga county, in deed book ,,c" page 577, to which reference is hereby made;, and whereas dt fault husbcen marie in the payment of the money secured bv said trust deed, and the aid trus tee has been duly requested to execute the trust thererin contained. Now therefore notice is here by given that under and by virtue of the power con tained in said trust deed, I, the un dersigned t rustee, on t h 5th day of February, 1900, be tween the hours of 10, a.Im.. and 3, p. m., at the court house floor in the town of Bsone, in watauga county N C, will by public auction sell to t he hiirhest bidder for cash the following described prop erty, viz:. Four hundred and forty-three (443) acres jn three tracts. 1st tract two hundred andseventyflveacrs Mnt camp township; bound on the north bv the lands of c Moretz and Mrs. Hau -k: on the east by the lands. of T. S. walls; on the south by the lands of .1. H. Taylor; nnd on th west by the lands of J. E. Finley nnd J. I. Green, being the lands deeded "to Jane Miller, wife of Edmund H. Miller, by A. J.Moretzjand wife, nnd fully set out by" metes and bounds inthedeed recorded in hook "P" page 167 of the public records ol watauga county, to which re cord reference is hereby made. 2nd tract: One hundeed and fifty (150) acres in Bald Mt. township; hriiinded on the north by the lands of J. w. Finley; nir the east by the lands of the heirs of wni. Nor ris. and on the south by the lands of E. B. fliller; and on the west, by the lands of J. w. Henry Steele; being thehnds deeded to jane Jliller. w ife of E. B. Miller, by the heirs of Joseph Holman; deed., and fully set out. by metes and bounds in deed recorded in book Dige .272 of the public records! of watauga county, to which record refer ence is hereby mane. 3rd tract: Eighteen (18) acres of land in JEfald Mountain town ship: bounded on the north by the lands of E, B. Miller; on the east bv the landsof E. B. Miller; on the south by the lands of the heirn of wm. Nor ris; and on the west by the lands of J. w. Henry St eele, be ing a part of the land deedpd to jane Miller by the heirs t f Joseph Holman, deceased an fully set out by metes a n bounds in deed recorded li book "M" pge 72, of th public, reroids of watauge' county, to which, refei ence is hereby made, Sad land will be sold to satisfy the debt sej cnrel iyafr trust de'a'nd such titli'wilf bcaiv'eri as is vested in-pd jtryptve. notice. By virtue Of an exec ution issued out of the Superior Court ot McDowell County, under the seal o said court, in the case of Arthur E. Co chran et al. vs. Linvillo Im provement Co. et al. directed to the undersigned Sheriff of Watauga County, in favorof Linville Improvement Com pany, S. T, Kelsey and C, H. Nimson. and auainst Arthur E. Cochran, SallieKiche,J. C. Hamilton and wife. Carrie, tiloise Jones, J. B. Jones, B. E. Carruth' H. M, McOimsey, James Cochran, Willie-Love Cochran and others, heirs-at- law of WiPiam Tate And Wil liam Cochran, I will on Mon day, the 5th day of February 1900. at Twelve o,clok it. at the court hanse door in the Countv of Wat a una - and State of North Carolina, sell at public auction tothehigh est bidder for cash, to satis fy said execution, a I the right title, interest, claim and de mand of the said Arthur E. Cochran, Sallie Riche, J. C. Hamilton and wife, Carrie, Jones J. B. Jones, H. M. Car ruth, H.M.McGimsey, James Cochran, W illie Lovs Cochran and others, being heirs at law of Willie Tate and William Cochran aforesaid, in and to the follwing descriped real estate, to wit:- Beginning on the wilkes County line at a locust and poplar, thenje. North sixty vVVst forty chains to a chest nut; thence North ninety West twenty-five chains to a walnut; then North twenty five chains to a walnut nnd locust; thpnee twenty East thirty chains to a gum and white pine; thence North twenty West sixty chains to a white pine; then north for ty west twenty-five chains to a whitepine; then north forty-five chains to a chestnut; then north sixty east thirty chains to a chestnut; then north 25 chains to a chestnut oak; then north 50 west 30 chains to a white oak and chestnut; then north 20 west 50 chains to a cherry and white oak; then north fifty chains to a sugar tree; t h en north seventy west e i gt y chains to. a white oak; then north ten east twenty chains to a white oak, then north sixty west eighty chains to three white oaks then North sixty chains to two hickories ihn North sexentv West sixty chains to a snr- vis nnd snynr tree; then North ten West fortyl chains to a white onk, John's River Spring; then North seveniy West thirty seven chains to a sugar tree; then North seventeen West one hundred and five chains to a buckeye and .hickory; then North fif teen East eighty chains to a sugar tree, Wilkes corner then West eightv chains to a sugar tree; then West eigh ty chains to a dogwood; then Ve8teight7 chains crossing the head of Watauga to a chestnut; then West eighty chains to a sugar tree and chestnut: then West eighty chains so a cherry tret; then west eighty chains to a lynn tree; then west eighty chains to a suirar tree; then west eighty chains to a beech tree; then west eighty chainstoja sugar treejthen west eighty chains to a chestnut; then west eighty chains to a white oak; then west eight v chains to an ash on the bank of Elk Creek ; t hen west eigh ty chai ns to a chestnut;!then west eigh ty chains to asngartreethen South eighly chains to m large locust; then South eigh ty chains to a buckeye: then South eighty chains to a b nn tree; then South eightv chains to a sugar tree; then South eighty chains to a chestnut in Avery's line; then fcouth eighty chains crossing Toe River o an ash; then South eighty chains to a lahogany tree; then South vhty chains to a Spanish a k ; t hen So n t h eigh ty c h a i nn 'o a sugar tree; then East ixteen hundred and eighty hairis to the beginning, be ing the same lend granted by the Sta te of North, Caro lina about the "14th' ilav of Jaly' 1795, to Wil'iara tt and Wiliinni Cochran, 'con !uh,K .1(50.640. Thy-;ii n niry 1-t 1900. . v W. Hi CALAWAY. Sheriff Watauga count v. Bucklea'i Anita Holva. Hna world.w'ide fame lor mar vellous cuies. It surpasses any other saIva, lotion, ointment or halm for vnte. corns, hums, holta stores, teloim, ulcers tetter, salt rheum, fever soros, chnmnJ hands skin eruptions: intnlli 1V for piles. Cure guaranteed Ouly 25 cts. at M. R. Blackhurn's . M. B. ... IVackburn gu a ra n tees eveiy bottle of ('ham.ber Iain's Cough Remedy and will refund the monev to any one who is not satisfied after us ing two thirds of the con tents. This is the best, reme dy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleas ant and 6afe to take. It pre vents any tendency of a cold totesult in pneumonia. 1HEN0R7H CAROLINA COLLEGE OF -::: AGRICULTURE AM) ME( HASK ARTS v Term opens Wednesday, September 6th. Gives an extraordinary course of instruction at an extra ordinary Jow cost to the student. ' It not only educates but prepares itn students to become intslligent directors of agricultural and mechanical enter- -prises. There are complete special and short courses in the various Agricultural, Industrial, Mechanical, Textile and Civic Aarts. Students will be allowed to stand the entrance examina tions at the county seats of the counties in which they re side, thus saving the expense of a trip to Raleigh. For further information, catalogue, etc. apply to PRESIDENT GEORGE T. WINSTON, West Raleigh, N. C. 014 People Made Yenar J. C. Sherman, the veteran edi tor of the Vermontville Michigan Echo, has discovered the remark able secret of keeping old people young. For years he has avoid ed nervousness, nleepleHsness. in digestion, heart trouble,, consti pation and rheumatism bv using Electric Bitters, and be writes: 'It can't pe praised too. highly. It gently stimulates the kidneys, tones the stomach, aids diges tion and gives a splendid appe tite. It has worked wonders for my wife and me. It's a marvel lous remedv for old people's com idaints.' Ouly 50c, atM. B. Black burn's. . . . Fine Nursery Fruit. I have on hand a fine lot of Iruit trees, such as apples, peach es, pears, prunes etc. etc. I also have a fine assormeut ot grape vines that are best suited to our climate. If you con template buy ing any trees or vines, I can sell them to you at about one half the price you would lave to pay at other nurseries and then you have the satisfaction of knowing what you get. ; All trees delivered at my nur series. Trees trom three to six feet tall. For further particulars call on or address, W. L. Coffey, Moretx, N. C. NOTICE I, J M. May, Clerk of the board of county commission ers of Watauga county do hereby certify, that the fol lowing is a true statement of the number ot days each rrem her of the board of. county commissioners has served, al so the number of miles trav eled for the year eoding Nov. 30, 1899: w c coffey 19 days at $2.00 1 per day f SH.OtK Total $38 00; w l Holshouser 17 days at $2.00 per day $34.00. Trav 221 miles at 5 cts per mile. $11.05. Total $45.05. ARoten 18 days at $2.00 per day $36.00, Trav 288 miles at 5' cts per mile $14.40. Total $50. 40. tt ro taTra't mroltt, bMltky aonamit of Ik Ttoleot ptaratc or pill poltoa, U aairoii. "tS kwali tint b4 lau ll lo Uk J2?. P!S,W eowirt. Ttt Oooi. Do OoM, fro ucVl,a4 booklet oabMllE. Addm 1STF0I1TDE BOWELS CAWDV : - Just draw a mark-through ' 1899 for you wilKji sine to ; r) write it and DUt it 1900. It will take some tiiiie. to getf-; used to it, 'XadaTannr Cesisu "One ol Dr. , King s f'ew Life ". Pills each night (or two weeks has put me in in, v 'teens, again writes writea P. 11. Turner of Deinpav. . town, Pa, TheyV theliest inthe ) world for liver, stomach and -boweli. Purely vegetaMe." Nm-r gripe. Ouly 25c. at M.;. 1 Black- r bum's. V ; : ; K0T1CE. Having qualified asexecutoroi the last will and testament ol Lu cinda Wall, 1 hereby notify all persons indebteil to the entae ot , said deceased to make imniedi- -ate payment, and aUpeiuonshav. c ing claims again Huid estate v will present the same duly authenticated with i twelve mouths trom the date oi thi no tice or it will be plead W bar of ; their recovery. Noyj 16, 1 899. i L. I). Lowk; Kxecutor. ; r Editor Sees Wonders. . Editor W. V. Barmy, of I, ington, Tenn., in exploring Mam moth Cave, contracted a severe case of piles. His quick cure thro' using Rucklen's Arnica Halve con rinced him it is an another world wonder. Cures piles, injuries, mfla mation, and all bodily eruptions Only 25c at Blackburn's. Some, of the best apples that the world produces ar9 grown in Nova . Scotia and New Brunswick. In the Unit ed Stales ' probably : Main and Northern New York pro duce apples of the best quali ty, while Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho produce those that are th? most beautiful in appearance. : . . NO'UCE. -v ' W'bereas, J. D. and k A. Brvan did on the 27th day of August .1891. execute and deliver to Albert R.Shattuck Trustee, a trust deed on cer tain lands in watauga cotib ty State of North eurolina there in described, to secure:! he jam of $ 400,00 due by "said J. I). Bryan and S, A. 'Bryan to the; British & American Mortgage ?ompany Limited which said trust deed, is re corded in watauga countv, n Deed Book ?'c" page 396 to which reference is hereby made; and .whereas default has been made in the pay ment of the- nioiieys secured by said trust dced and, tbe said trustee has: been duly requested to execute thb trust therein contained; Now therefore notice , is -hereby given, that under and by virt ue of the power con taining in said trust deed, I, the undersigned ti ustee. on the 5th day of Pebnurf 1900, between the hours of 10 A. M and 3 P. M., nt the court House door io the towp- of Boone in watauga county, North Carolina, will by public auction, sell to the highest bidder for cash, thefollowing diseribed property, viz.: One buudred and sixty seven (167) Acres in watauga Township aud . bounded on the North by tne lands o! Elijah Isaacs, on the East by the lands of Alfred Hately . and Dave Tri vett' ton- ftie ' South by the land of Rebecca ! Danner and Andrew ; Afa8t ' on the west, by the lands )f Isaac McGinnis, being the tract deeded to j. D. Bryan on October 15th 1884 ljy George w. McGinnis and wife, and fully set out by metea and bounds in Book "L" page 361 of the pnblic records 1 : of said watauga . county North Carolina. Said land will be sold to satisfy the debt Wured brl said trust deed, and such title ' wm De given aa is vested ' in said trnsree.. - - ' ;- - ... '':v-.: -' 7 BLOOD CLEAR 4.1 li, .' I.1
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