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j WatEusa Democrat. intend at the Post office ) Boone, N. C, as second $a mail matter. , . , i ) subscription rates: lz year......- 1.09. ix Months. Ibree months:... o. Advertiiingrates furnished $ oh application. LOOAIi NEWS. ' Drummers are in town alratet daily. ; -School opened in the new academy on last Monday, i -All communications ntod ft lot of ads crowded out. Sor ry we are. 1 V -ICora has gone to 75 cts. per bushel in some parts of the county. : . ; - The late friezes haye, it ' is feared, done considerable ,jmage to small grain. - rv Are you coming to town Monday? If so, drop in and Bee how your account stands on our books. ' Prof. W. M. Francum will leave for Bakersvill this Week, and will open school there next Mondiy. i -A. A. Hampton, former ly of Bamboo, this county, died of smallpox in Virginia last week. The Judicial Convention Tor the 10th Dist. is called to meet in Ilickory on the 22nd day of March. See call. -JFriend John W. Hodges, tofRutherwood, is off on the markets buying his spring 'and summer goods. N It you have catarrh, rheuma isni, or dyspepsia, take Hood's Sarsaparilla and be cured as ' thousands of others have been. v Miss Roy Logan is again .Jat her post of duty, after an absence of two weeks visiting her parents in JeffersoD. 2 We are requested to say that the Kale of the Taylor mill property, advertised for Monday, has been postponed: A Rev. Mr. Stanford will : -All his regular appointment at the Methodist- church in Boone on next Sunday at 11 a. in. ' Mr. Jacob Latham, of Trade,Tenn., passed through Tuesday with a nice drove of : horses and mules, 'bound for : the markets, we suppose. ; y We learn that the YVatau ga Hotel Co., at Blowing :! Rock has sold out its raercan ti'e business, but we are not intorraea as to wno toe pur chaser was. ..... The Messrs. Hardin'of Z?ea ver Creek, passed through on their way home Tuesday with 5 a nice bnnch of cattle they had bought in Mitchell and Yancey counties. Mr. Stuart Coffey, who has beea with his father on the Southern stock market for some time, has returned. He says tbey are getting on . fairly well selling their stock. v Mrs. Jonas Keller died of Consumption at the borne of her father, Samuel Austin, 1 one day last week, and was ' , ouriea at tne w inkier grave yard on Friday last. -Our Valle Crucis corres pondent writes: , "Mr. and lire, h. L. Lowra nee recei ved the sad news of the death : o their son, Hardy, who enlist cd as a private, soldier and cent to the Philippine islands fostf all. He was wounded on t-a 2 let cf Oct., bat we have IzTitzr porticalars.! Mrs. Issac Norris, of Mdr etz, died 'at her homtfonTues day of lost; week from a com plicatiou o' diseases. The de ceased was unknown, tous, but she is spqjcen uf as an es timable lady.' J. B Clarke, Peoria, III, says: "Surgeons wanted to operate on, mefor piles. b6t I cured them wit h Witch Hozrl Salve." It is in falablefor piles and skin disease. Beware of counterfeits, coffe Bro. Phillips son. ' The weather turned ex tremely cold on Sunday night and all day Monday mercury stood near the zero mark. Monday night it was fearful ly cold, but today, Tuesday, it has moderated and the prospects for snow are good. Mr, J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., sav ed his child's lite by One Minute Congh'cure. Doctor had given her op to die with croup. It's an itilnllible cure for coughs, colds, grinpe, pneumonia, bronchitis, and throat and lung trouble. Re heyes at once, eofter Bros. Phil lips and son, The delay of blank pa per accounts for this half sheet, and unless the weather moderates so tea ms can go to Lenoir, we fear there will be no paper next week, and should it fail to appear, yon mar attribute it to that cause. It takes but a minute to- over come tickling in the - throat and to Htop a cough by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures all forms ot throat and lunp troubles. Harmless and pleasant to take. It prevents cou sumption. A famous specific for grippe and its alter effects, coney Bros. Flumps and son. A Sugar drove friend say a that our announcement of the marriage of Dr. . Prof fit to Miss Church was an er ror, but be suggests that we keep the matter in type, as it will be needed in the near fu ture, if there is anything in i signs. "Iwasnearlv dead with dys pepsia, tried doctors, visited min eral springs, and prew worse. I used Kodol Dyspepsia cure. That cured me." It digests what 3 0 u eat. Cures Indigestion, sour stom ach, heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia, cofifey Bros Phillips, & son. Athis little issue, goes to press we are in the midst of a first class mountain bliz zard, with oar blank paper still in the depot at Lenoir. If there is not a change in the weather, and that soon, an issue of the Democrat next week will be an imposibility. M. B. Blackburn guaran tees every bottle of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who is not satisfied after us ing two-thirds or tne con tents. 1 his is the best reme dy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough-and is pleas ant and safe to take. It pre- vents?any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. ' ' ' - Next Monday will be a very important day in Boone. The commissioners will be in session; the Democratic Coun ty Executive Committee will meet; - more land to be sold than was ever put on the . . . . . block here at one time, and the Sheriff will be on hand with the tax book. Baring a toreai 0 Cbamber'auiM Congk Remedy. Manager Martin, of the Piersoa drugstore, iuforms us that he is having a great run on Chamberlan's Cough liemedy. He sells five bottles of that medicine to one of an v ether kind, and it gives great satisfaction. In these days of la grippe there is nothing like - Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to stop the cough oeai up tne sore tnroat and lungs and give relief in a very . we ' snort time, rne sales are growing, and all who trj . it are pleased with its prompt action. south Chicago Daily (Jaiumet. or sale by deai era.'. -v. . ,. '-" ' , On last Saturday at 12, M.) thedVearl messenger, en tered the home of our aged friend and neigbor.; Henry Pearson, and without a mo ment's warning, caught him in -his icy embrace. ' He was sawing wood, apparently in gowd health, when the sum mons came, and without, a word he sank to the ground and in less thun a minutethe. heart that had been throb bing in that noble breast for nearly seventy-hix years was forever stilled. For forty-one years be has lived near our tt.wn, and his manv noble traits of character endeared him to the hearts of our 'peo ple. His heart-broken family has the sympathy of all. JUDICIAL CONYEHTIVX, leuth District. . y Democrats in the 10th Ju dicial District, are hereby no tilled that a convention will be held in the Elliott oitera house, Hickory, on ihe22nd day of March, 1900, at 12:30 p. m., for the purposeof nam ing a candidate for Judge and transacting other prop er business. Done by author ity of the Executive Commit tee Jan. 23rd, 1900. W. A. Self, Chairman. LOST: A Shepherd pup, the property of Walter Hayes. The pup is about three inos. old: neurly bhick, with dark yellow spots about legs. The finder, or information lead ing to his recovery, will be suitably rewarded. When last seen he was in the Perkins lane two miles east of Bonne. Report to J; L. Hayes, at Vi las, to this office or Walter Hayes, itoone, N. C. The following is a list of the pupils, so far as we have been able to gather them who have entered school in Boone this week: Sherman Brook- shire, Misses Minnie and Ad- die Shull, H. JD. Brannock, Ira Thomas, and a Mr. Ro ten. from Ashecouuty.lnour last issue we failed t' nte the arrival ot Mr. Dillard Cook and Miss Lillie Kenson. "He mistakes the effect for the cause." That is what the per son does wha tries to cure rheu matism or any other disease by relieving the symptoms. Hood's Sarsaparilla attacks the cause of the disease. It neutralizes the ac id in the blood and thus perma nently cures rheumatism. It toned and strengthens the stomach, re stores its natural digesting flu ids and permanently cures dys pepfria. Hood's Pills cure consti pation. Price 25 cenls. DeWitt's LitMe Early Risers pu rify the blood, cleanse the liver, invigorate the system. Famous little pills for constipation and liver troubles, coney Bros. Phil lips son. V Hew IIU SUrted. ' We have just started our new mill and will ask all who have grinding to do to come where they can get their grin ding done right and without delay. We now have the best mill in the county for wheat, rye, corn and buckwheat.' Come and see. Our mill was built by Joseph C. Greene, one of the finest mill-wrights in the State. He has begun one for J. P. Councill, at Vilas, which is much needed by the peo ple. We hear many words . of kindness spoken for theyoung mill-wright, and we wish him much success in all his under takings , 'uv.j-'-C.. .! ,, r ' v . WlNKLEE BfiO's. ' f rs. R. Uhnrchill. Berlin. Vt.. says. "Our baby was covered with running sores. UeWitt.s Witch Hazel Halve cared her. "A specific for piles and skin diseas es, uewhre pi worthless counter feits. cofiey Bros, Phillips & son, v , U your liv is out of order, causing Bilimitpesi', 6ick HeadaJie, Hetit " burn, or Constipation, take a dose of Hood's Pills ' y On retiring, and tomorrow your di " geative organs will be regulated and you will be bright, active and ready . lor any kind of work. ,M This has vbeen the experience of others; it will be yours. HOOD'S PILLS are old by all medicine dealers. 25 eta. His Wife Bared hiss, My wife's good advice saved my life, writes F. M. Ross ol Wis field, Tenn.. for I bad such a bad cough 1 could hardly breathe, 1 steadily grew worse under doc tor's treatment, but m v wife jrjr ed tne to take IV. Kine's New Uiscovery for consumption which completely cured me. Coughs, colds, bronchitis, lagrippe, pneu monia. asthma, nay levorand all maladies of throat, chest and lungs ara iositively ured by this marvellous medicincoUc and fl.U Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at M. B Bluckburu's. : NOTICE. Wherpas, Jane and Edmund B. Miller did on the 5th day of Aug., 1892, execnteandde liver to Albert H. iShattuck trustee, a trust deed, on cer tain lands in watauga coun ty, State of North Carolina, therein described, to secure the sum of $1,300 du1 by said Jane and Edmund B. Miller, to the British and American Mortgage com pa ny , Li mi ted , which said trust deed is recor ded in watauga county, in deed book 4c" page 577, to which reference is hereby 1 made; ; and whereas default has been made in the payment of the money secured bv said trust deed, and the said trus tee has been duly requested to execute the trust thererin contained. Now therefore notice is here by given that under and by virtue ol the power contained in said trust deed, I, the un dersigned trustee, on the 5th day of February, 1900, be tween the hours of 10, a. m., and 3, p. m., at the court house door in the town of BDone, in watauga county N. CM will by public auction sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described prop erty, viz: Four hundred and forty-three (443) acres in three tracts. 1st tract: two- hundred und sp venty fi vh ncrs Meat camp township: bound on the north by the lands of c Moretz und Mrs. Hati k: on the east lv the lands of T. S. walk; 'On the south by the Winds of J. H. Taylor; and on the west by the lands of J. E. .Fin ley and J. I. Green, being the lands, deeded to Jane Miller, wife of Edmund H. Miller, by A. J.Moretzand wife, and fully set out by metes and bounds inthedeed recorded in book "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; bounded on th e north by the lands of J. w. Finley; on the east by the lands of the heirs of wm. Nor ris. and on the south by the lands Of K;- B. Ailler; and on the west by the lands of j. .w. Uenrv Meelc: being the lands deeded to jane Afiller. wife of E. B. Miller, by the heirs of Joseph Holman; deed., and fully set out by mptes and bounds in deed recorded in book ,M," page 272 of , the public records of, watauga county, to which record refer ence is hereby mader 3rd tract: Eighteeu (18) acres of land in ijald Mountain town shio: bounded on the north by the lands of E. B. Miller; on the east bv. the lands of L B. Miller; on the south by the lands of the heirs of wm. Nor ri6; and on the west by the lands of J. W. Henry Steele, be ing a part of the land deeded to Jane Miller by the heirs of Joseph Holman, deceased and fully set outby metes a n d bounds in deed recorded 11 book'M" page ,272, of tb Dublic records of watauga county, to which reference is herebv made. Said land will be sold to satisfy the debt se eurea by said trust deed, and sacb title will be given M 1 vested in said trustee. ALBERT K. SHATTUCK, Trostee.. ATAUGA WTFOR YOUNG WOMEN AND YOUNO MEN.'eS D. D. DOUGHERTY. A. B.A S B. B. DOUGHERTY, B. 8.. Ph. B , Pkinctpals. ISB-FALL TERM OPENS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBBtt 5th, lti99"3l Thre courses offered: Common School Course; Academic Course; Two years' Collegiate Course. "Instructions will be given in Music, Art and busiuess. Special attention will be given to public School teachers. Students thoroughly drill ed in Debate n rid Declamation. Board 6 er month. .Splea did opportunities for students , to boa.rd tbemyelvea. s" JWTUITION FROM l. TO $3. PER M0NTH."a For other information write o r Kfnnn rM 1 : ' YOUR TRADE PLEASE. The year Eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, with all its pleasures and happiness; all its sorrows and misfor tunes is gone, and the year nineteen hundred has ta" I ' 1. 1 .. .J J I . 'i. J ' . main at mv OLD STAND with a nice, clean line of GENER ALMERCH ANDI8E . Which will be my pleasure to sell to my customers at the . . very lowest possible prices. M.r experience nas rangnr me nnt it is the heot, policy to . keep fully abreHut with the times aiid sell Ur "CASH at a very small profits - I am very thinkful to-my b ien.ln and customers or" their patronage iq the pa.st'oiid them in the fntuie. Jan. 11. Old People Hade Yonnp J. C. Sherman, the veteran edi-1 tor of the Vermontville Michijran j Fnha. has discoveied the remark 1 able secret of keeping old people young. For years he has avoid ed nervousnens, nleepleHKness. in digestion, heart trouble, coimti- pauou aua rueumanoui ut iik KWtriR Bitters, and he write: 'It can't, rie nrai'sed too hisrhlv. It gently stimulates the kidne.VH, tones the stomaon awisaiges tion and gives a spleudid appe tit. It. has worked wonders for my wife and me. It's a marvel- Inna rumwlr lor Ola DeODItt h com plaints.' Only 50c, atM.B. Black burn s. We Thank Our Fri FOR T H El R LI BE R A L PAT RONAGtJ AND the KIND WORDSTHEY fl AVE SPO v KEN IN OUR BEHALF . DURING 1899, Save money ' By giving us yOiir trade in ; 1900 PAY DOWN, . r FAIR DEALINGS, Quick Sales and Short Prof .Ha is our motto for 1900. All good country produce taken in exchange for goods and the highest market price paid fot same. Horotss Farthing Boone, N. C, Jan. 18, '1900. - ' D O X ! So o - u 1 GO T3 2 'S fit"- o t a l. . .-r- xn t . ACADEMY. to, or call on the Principals," , . . v; . it will he pleasure to please Verr Truly, 51. B. BLACKBURN, Those who would ha ve the' negro ehmiiidted will vote foi4. the iimendmeiit, und those who piefer to stand cheek by jowl with "Cuffee," will vote against them und that is all there is to the matter so far hs the neonle are concerned. TliO iiurirlu u pu tit I o ti' fuf a . not skilled in questions of con Mtitutional law. Thev will. 1,11 r 1 riui 7, nun fMrtciju iu an ticipate the courts! Hut they do know what they want, and m this respect can very intelligently vote on the pro- nnoorl phonrroa in nni unrifiru . ...... f .... n i. i 1 J . . tution. Tarboro Southern' er. . :" " . ' "OAICABETI do U 1Im4 tor tkw ndaro truly wonderful medloioe. IbTeoftn , wlalKxt for aroedioliM) plMuntto take and t loat bare found It Id Caioarata. Blues taking tbem. m blood haa beou purlttod and mj complexion boa lm prored wonderf ulljr and I feel much better In every waj." Mm. aaLUl H. Bbllaim. LuureU, Tenm. 1 PleaMDt. Palatable, Poteat. Tarte Good. Do flood, Nerer 8lien. Weaken, or 6rlpe.lOo,tto,0e. ... CUHE CONSTIPATION. ... tUribf Imt Caawr, CUmf, Intml, tow Tk. II n.Tn.RIA Sold and jrnaranMed by alldruf- I w-auaw giata to vvm JRKTobaooo UaMb NOTICF OF SALE. North Carolina, ' Wataga rounty, Superior Court, before the Clerk. ! T. H. Taylor vs. C. D. Tayjor, Groyer C.Taylor. Robert Lee Taylor, Sola V.Tay lor. and Geo. T. Taylor, by their guardian, C. D. jayior... ; . Perrsuant to a call . of the Superior court made in the aoove eniirieapioceeainR,ap pointing the Undersigned com missiooer I will on Monday, Feb. 5, 1900, sell on the prem , ises by public outcry the foL! lowing property for parti tion. tr wit? One, Raw mill . 1 . - . .1 5 Site and one erist mill situa ted on the waters of Mast's Mill ("reek, in Watougi coun. ty, N. C, known as Taylor's Mills' together with water ways, yards, and including1 every right and privilege nec essary for the operation of the same; Terms of sale, one half of the purchase price to be paid on day of sale,' and the remaining one half oh a credit of six months with note and approved security: The title to said property to be retained until the whole of the purchase price is paid. This Dec. 29th, 1899. -rv n i . a v. t . daibd. uommissioner ffipS CANOV
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