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! V 'Shtetid at the Post office I lioone, , ,V. C, &s second- ass jnail matter leflr;..;:...;.......... iJJAretf montha...;.:.:..., : ,25. - - v Advertising rates furnished a Hfihcatioo, -A . : LOCAL NEWS. -EnstPt1 next Sunday, The fnnnern are mivh Iw pi irul with thf ir spring work. Anol her fresh, atoek !of ;;ood promises on hand. - ?TV crowd that attended lonrt on Monday was very Some of onr gardeners in (nl near the yillaft hi plan 'jjiuij pot utoes this week., Sheriff Boyd, of Lenoir, w in town a few hour on Mcnd.iy. Attorney Fell, of Jeffer son, Hays the new paper : lo be started there soon witl be Independent in polities. I T-The auction sale that was 1 v. 0 i' r..'l o nave come on in uoone his week was .-"indefinitely postponed. :' r . . Jesse Fisher', of Silver- a '' ' ' ' ' stone, will move to one oi the Dougherty buildings near the academy next week. V Mr. D. J. Cottrell, who has been teaching in Cald well for nome time has return jrd to his home at Deerfield. i Dr. Crowson, of States ville, was in town Tuesday on his way :to Sutherland, where he will locate for the practice of his profession. Jhe Hvbool at Sandy Flat will cVwe next weetc,anarro: fessor Fran"iun will deliver an address at 1, p Fri.lkv. in., on n Monday morning the larger part, ot tne jiupus, ar. Watauga Academy, With the fa-ulty, attended court to hear the Judge's charge Mr. J. W. '.Farthing re turned from Watauga Falls on Tuesday evening and re ports his mother as not so well as on Monday. -Mr. George Winkler, "we are sorry to learn, is again suffering greatly, having .ta kpn relaDne on his late at jtack of rheumatism. Gfad to see that friend Tom Seehorn, of Lenoir, has filled his bond and now has .hmiro of the post office in that town. On Tuesday night Atty Frank Lmney received t h e sad intelligence that hit lit tle son was very much worse and left at once for Taylors- yille. f-. , r With the exception ofDr E Binghnm, we are of the opinion that every practicing nhvsician in the county were here on Monday, and Tues day. ; The commencement exer rises at Cove Creek Academv wijl come off , on Friday o next week, and we are told that a most enjoyable pro- grame has been arranged and a good time is expected WANTEDS Bids for building a brick clwrch (Vlethodist) atJeffer son at once. H or plan, etc applv to L, P, BoglJ, Jeffer son, N. 0. .;. , Vjoeal Ineata Tonf Bowals With Caaeareta. fSo, jtff. JSC-0.0, toll, druggist reiund meoey h,A ruthartlc. care constipation forever . ;; v f hia, week' habeeb a rec ord breaker in the way of fin weather for Watauga ecurt in Boone. The sun has shown warm and nice,; making the weather Till that could be ile- ' The following at torney from other counties are here this wtvk: Mepsrj. . Newland, Bower J ones and Wakefield, of Lenoir; Linney a nd Lin. ney; of Taylorsyilie; Councill and Pell of Jefferson, ' The fakir was here this Week and as usual, pur pec pie, ma ny of t hem, were rea dy to bite the bite, rtowever each one who invested was only taxed ten cents for his experience. : ";'v.."o;,; ;.. VV6 are indeed thankful to a goodly number of our 8UD8CMhVri for settling their accounts with us this week, Snt there have been jcorea of o hers who passed us by un noticed - V Owing t. nnavoidnblecir uinstahceR the public was de nied the privilege yf hearing Mr. Maxwell 8penk as he wa bliired "to return home on Monday evening. He.promis ed, however, that he would speak here in the future, yr A few days since three of he children pi Mr. Wiley Nor ri8a t Norris, was badly bum ed by a pot of sugar tree wa ter overturning on t h e oi. We are told thut the condi tion of some of them is con sidered right critical. - Jam?s McCride,; of Ba ker's Gap,' Tenn., has been en gaged in the lumber business or quite awhile, will, we are told, make an investment on Timbered llidge, thiscountj i as he has been prospecting in that community right much of la te. n , - Mr. T. F. Coffey return ed from the South Monday, and he tells us that he has 27 head of horses and mules returning unsold. He says times are extremely hard in the South, and that there aie thousands of negroes there who ae, it seems, bound to suffer. ". y Deputy Sheriff George Green, of Stony Fork, lost his mill and lorust pin facto ry by fire on Thursday night of last week, entailing a loss of some $2,000 in buildings and contents, withoutany in s'lrance. yo.uuw turned io- mmm nrr , I I ust pins and a lot of locust timber were also destroyed. Mr. J. W. Farthnrwas called to his old home at Wa tauira Falls to see nis sis ter and aged mother, both o whom are - confined with pneumonia. Dr. Cottrell re turned from there on Mod day, and at that- time both of them were thought to be improving. y Atty. Frank Linney, who has a government position in Washington, is attending court here. We are sorrv to learn that his little son, Arm field, has been . quite sbk in Tayiorsville for several days, but Mr. Linney has received the glad news sine here that the little one is improving. NOTICE. . At a sale of real estate made lor tjxps by W. H. Calaway. ex Sheriff of VVatauga count.von Jo ty . 1, 1001, at the coort house door in Boone. 1 . purchbased a tract of land listed in the name of Mprphew and Morphew for the taxes tor the years 1900 and 1901 in Elk township of 100 a cres. The time of redemption will expire on July 1st. . 1902, and unless redemption is maddas the law directs, I shall take a deed for the same This March 2Gth, 1902.- ' James Mourgw. :'Thb;;briTgina! and IdenM ileal trade mnrk patented. A bra ha in Llnpoln ShonnMnte of Johnson . county, Tenn , was tried. bf tore Cominission er Bryan on Tuesday, for. vi olating the revenue laws, and Link says, strange ns it may seem, for, a ratitv, ne came clear, and heabsol .itely.seem ed surprised himself., ; -; ; -Mr .1. WV Bryan, Watch- maker and Jewelf r; winlies to ahnouncethat hehasonhand all kinds of material ' for the repair of watches and rloeks, and guarantees all work for one year. Sew ing inachi nes of all kinds repaired under gnn'r antee. Bring your work and rail nt room No. 2, Bryan Hotel. ' :';Vv-:;::''.- - Mrs. Geo. M-Guir, of Sile vertone, died at her home on last Saturday night and was buried a, th Thomas grave yard on Monday. She had been in ill health for sev eral Weeks and leaves an in fant nnd other chi'dren and a deyot'-d hnxlwnd o mourn her opjii ture.' She is spoken of in the highest terms by her' ueiglibors und friends, who say she was a good, pi ons lady and one who will be greatly missed in the commu nity. Todd Hams. Mr. fl.; C. Miller went to Mountain City, Tenn.. last week on business. Mr. J. Q McGuire tells us be will leave in short time for Asheville' where he will go into the mercantile business. I a:n glad to no,te that in a short time we will Wave a daily mail frbm)K)dd to f reston, with Mr.'5 Monroe Greer as coiitr actor and car rier. Dr. W. R. Bluj-kbn tells me that he will Wve a saw mill attached to the grist mill nt Todd by the middle of the week. Mr. Ebbin Winebarger has moved back to Todd .where he will be handy to. his woi k at the mill. J Mr. I. E Duncan Is vkfying in a good fuppl,r of cloth and yarn to buy wool for the Patterson Manufacturing Co. Those havying wool to ex change for cloth can do well to see hhn before buying else whvre. , Rev. Hargett prearbed a very interesting sermon at the Methodist church on Sun day evening. Mr. Robert Howell and Miss EfHe Houch were married on the 22nd Inst., I Graham, Esq. officiating. Mr. Caleb Greer and wife visited frienis and relatives at Todd last week. - A. S BiWlrttwKMHTil Dr. Bobtx' Bp&rwiM Pills cure all kidney till. Sin pi trM. Add. BMirUng Bemedr Co.. CbU(o or N. T. NOTICE. At a sale of real estate made (or taxes by W. H. Calaway, ex: Sheriff of Watauga county, N. C. at the court housedoorin Boone on July lPt 1901, the undersign ed purchased. the tollowing.de nercribed lands, to wit: Onetown lot in Blowing llock, the proper ty ot James Chamberlain, tax for 11900 and cost $2 10; also one lot listed in the name ot G.W. Grove tax and cost for 1900 f 1 73; one town lot listed m the name oi H. C. Bnlnson, tax and cost for 1900 2.8o I also purchased in Laui el Creek township oDe tract of land listed in the name of Mc Neill of 95 acres for the y 6 a r 1900. Also one other tract in Shawneehaw township, listed in the name of J. B. Hyatt, tax for 1900. 40 acres, tax and rest f4.10. The time of redemption will exture on July 1. 19U2. and if not redeemed nsthelaw directs I will take deeds for same. This March 25. 1902. WilHo W. Miller, per Ev b. Miller, agent. in Kemorlai.'.:-v:-: ';';'JV:' In the stillness of night on Feb. lot h I ; 1 902, t he da rk winged Ren per, on his t irelesn mission, entered the home of Mr,' Ajden' IiancM ot Mabel, N. (?., arid wafted to that ce lestial city, the ppi rit of h is beloved wife, EumIo, who had for years been a patient suf ferer from cancer, . - , She whs boru Oct. 24 '56, and at the age of ubout 25' years she nniied with the Bap t ist ch urch at H o wa rd'n Creeki She everafter .lived h most devoted lite; one remar kable for its piety and a 11 those sterling elements ; of character which distinguish ed the true character. The lust years, niid esuec inllv months, of her life, were rharacteriz"d by intense Buf fering and complete resigna tion to the Divine will. She leaven a buHband and four children one boy and three girl to fight life's bat ties, without her cheering presence. But they can never forget her christian graeps. For, she was imbed, a good woman, a loving wife, a de voted mother, the very salt of the earth. 1'hen we should all strive to. .emulate her virtues, so that it may be also said of Us that the world was better ed by our having liv?d in it A. E. Moretz. Mabel, N. C ' A good intention dothes itself with power, Emerson Admlniitrator's Notice. The undersigned having quali fled as administrator of the es tate of Jamea P. Taylor, deo'd., allpereons liavingolaimH against, said estate are notified to pre sent the same to ine witbiii 12 months troin the date hereol or this notice will be plead in bar o their recovery, and all -peieons owing said estate will make pay ment of the same wii hout delay. This March 25th, 1902. E. F. Lovill, Administrator. NigltWa Her Terror. 'I would cough nearly all night lone:" writes Mrs. Charles Apple- gate, ot Alexudria, lnd , "and could hardh get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I had walked a block I would have coughed frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medicineB had tailed, wee l.uu bottlfs of Dr. Kinff'h New Discov ery wholly cured me and I gain ed 58 pounds, it s absolutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds la aTippe, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at Blackburn s. A Proclamation $300.00 REWARD. State of North Carolina, Ex ecutive Department. Whereas, official information has been received nt this Uf pnrlment that Sutherland's Seminarr in Ashe county, on Feb. 18. 1902, was burned !v an incendiarv unknown And Whereas, it appear that the said mcendiarj has fled the State, or so conceals him self that thpordinary process of law cannot be served noon him. Now. Therefore, LCbas. B. Aycock, Governor of' the State of North Carolina,' by virtue of n n t h or i t y ia me vested by law. no issue this mv proclamation, 'offer imr a reward of' three hun dred dollars for theapprehen sion and delivery of the siH in-endiary to the Sheriff of Afche count. v, at the c n u rt house in Jefferson, with evi dence sufficient to convict some, and I do enjoin all officers ol the Stnte nnd all irood citizens to assist in bringing said criminal to jus tlCP. Done at our Cify of R.ileigh the 7th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thous and nine hundred and two. and in the one hundrei and twpnty-sixtb vear of oui A meriean Independence. Charles B. A ycock. Ry the (Jovernor: J M, t'EAiAU-, Prj. Sec, don't Ur on or roar the mirfans bnt goen In throoh th moadtt M4 , tlauea to the bona nnd drtw out oil tufaem and liinwmmHUnn. y -'I. For a Lame Back; or, in fact, all Lameness and Sore ness of vour body Hi that will drive out g f -flammation so quickly as Mustang ' If you cannot reach the spot your self get some one to assist you, for it is essential that the liniment be rubbed in most thoroughly. r Mexican Hustang Liniment orereome the ailment of horoeg ft It m flesh healer and pain killer no ABE fliS) A,IY ALL. CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. P. A. WERMAM, OF BALTIMORE, 8AY3I Baltimore Md., March jo, wet. Centtemn .' Being entirety cured of deaf nea, thonki to your treatment, I will now give yent afull history of my case, to beusfd at yotir iliwretion. . .n. About five yearTafio my right ear began to ing, and thia kept on getting worse, until I lo m7 1 underwent ' a't rwtment'r catnrrh. for three month, without '1 berof olivnictaHi aniom other, the most eminent ear specialist of thu city, who tow me tliaj iU ' aa operation could help me, nnd even thut only temnorarily, that the head no.l would then cease, but the heariuR in the affected ear would be lost forever. ,-. . .., I then aaw your advertisement accidentally in a New York, paper, and ordered your treat ment. After I had used It only a few days according to your directions. he.'! to-dav, after five weeks, my hearing In the dieaped ear haa been entirely rwtored, I thank jw heartily and beg to remain Very truly RMARf 8 roadwty) Md, )hnii Ant nnt. interfere with iiour usual occuoation. Examination and ....... m A.asaM unM n vi biiiiii advice tree iuu i ah bunc New Grocery Store I have just opened n neat stof'k of hpflvy anflffinoy gro ceiierin the J. CtFMeher store Vniilflintr. and will con- hstantly keep on hand such ar tides as 6ngar. Coffee, Riee, ete. Also flour and other Btaple groceries. COME AND SEE ME. You will also find a fullenp ply of the best tobaccos, ci gars, etc. to be found in town. CONFECTIONS. 1 will always handle nt all times a full assortment of choice confections, candies, rasins, canned goods, etc. Mv prices are right. NEWTON L. BARNES. NOTICE. North Carolina. Ifatauga county, in the superior court before the clerk. R. Z. Linuey pl'ff. vs. John Smith and oth era, defendants. By virtue of an 'order of John H. BlnGham, Cleik'of the Siiperlor'Court of WutmiRa county, made o.l the 7th day of Mar, 1902, appnln ting the unrk'retftiied as Commissioner to sell two fifths interest in thefollowing described lauds situatcd!in the county of Watauga, State of N. C. oc the Big Bald? of .'.the Klch Mountain.- Now, therefore, by virtue of said;orrter;and pethfon In the above entitled action I willlproceedtooll to the highest biddderat public auctlon'at the court housedoorin Booue'on Monday the 7th' day of April MKK2, between the hours of 10. a. m-, and 2, p. m., the lands desrriqed In said petition and more particularly described; as follows: Be ginning on a spanlxh onk on the Rich Monntalu, thence N. 00 poles to a beech, then E. 22 . poles to a stake in the Big Bald, then N. 44 poles to a birch and boe. h, thence E. 00 poles to a birch, thence 8. 36 poles to a sugar tiee. thence E. 20 pole to a beech, then 8. 15'J point to a stake, thence W. 92 poles to a stake, thencu to the be ginning, containing 100 acres. Said lands will be sold for partition, and as directed in said or der and for cash In hand. tThis Mar, 1 19U2. J. C. Fletcheu, Com'r. o Stan tka Biguatart r ASTOZIIA. .tln Kind Ion Hai Alwajfs Bfluila vice iree. iww vnu vviih ivuwfc.i INrtBNHIGMl UKU. CLINIC, 556 U SALLE WE, CKICAQO, ILL r 1 ,1 - y i . there is nothing the nam and in- Unimentrt.. ami U domestic animl. In faei matter who or what the patient 1 viimiii'li a unrriL kAa m If ft ft mt & mAmIbU lUtinoLLr hi nu.iiL cu C. C. C." on Every Tablet Every tablet of Cascarets Candy Cathartic bears the famous C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Look for it and accept no other. Beware of fraud. All druggists, ioc. P. A. LIMEY, Attorney At Law B00NE. . a- Office ia the Bryan Hotel Building. Will practice in the courts of Watauga and adjoining1 counties. All business of a le gal nature promptly attend ed to. , "EDMUND JONES, LAWYER LENOIR, N. Will Practice Regularly in the Courts of Watauga, 10-25 l.v. W.ILBOWEK, -ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lenoir, N. C. Practices in the courts of Caldwell, Watauga, Mitchell, Ashe and other surrounding counties. Prompt attention Riven to nil lentil inattHrseiitrusted to his care. Thomas L Critcher, SURVEYOR DEERFIELD, N. C Is now equipped with a new V A H N I E R CO M P ASS And makes a specialty of sur YvinK and mapping .Jioinv mineral and timtier lands. Al so HiirvHving roads and t'rr ciii ditilie.
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