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Watauga Democrat; EdITOBJINU PiiaPIHBTOB 'j1' ' ; ' , - ;rHCR8nAY.Oot.3), 1902.; Up ! Piitehard. . , Asheville Citizen In the joint debate "with Mr. Train Senator Prirebard nought to defend ble iMprter Pension BiiL by , ' jneserting that Southern Democratic Senators approved the bill. . Ot course .everyone knew this to be untrue The per- iiininna ' nrnvifiinnH rtf t h IIH IWUV . mm mm ; measure pi oved it. No Soul h em Democrat desires to. re- His bill only j n c 1 u des those w ho hq t only . dewrted the CoufedejBcj.btit who put on the uniform of the .former enemy, and turned theirgmis oh their -former comrade. The county canvas hen now closd. ourcandidates.as well ns those of the bpponing party. hate ended their or.k and now the duty of election rents with those who nave in their control the wpotless bal lot. the richest heritage - ever handed down by an illustri ous nneestry. Weeometoyou for the last tiine during this rnmDaign. in behalf of those who constitute the Democrat ward men who deserted from c ticket from the Chief Jus either army and went over tire down to the most lowly totheother. , 0f oiir county candidates. But verv naturally not sat The campaign has been wng ibfled with the knswlege that H, wjthout bitterness, and tin nn irnnld reirard Senator . f.h o f . . ' W" l V piCUOCll IV OHM m, u . , Pntchard'a statement as tbogj) who h'aVp DePn hereto anything more than the ex- fore hoodwinked intojvot cose of a man who had noth inK the Republican ticket, are ing better to ofler, the South now for.1ight that ernDemwraticsena.torsnave hHy may e Hte to vote for written to Senator SiinmonsJtnebe8t .m " rPgaidless of denouncing Pritehnrd s state n15tll.H Thft ,:rv ,Vom Noitb went and setting forth their t'arolinaVomcs up, come o- senumeniB id rrggru iu mo. ver nnd npjp rwjeem ns from kill' ' '. this bodv af death, national- Senator Bate of Tennessee to wnich wp are tethered. had been named by Senator Thp Dpmooratic nartv has n Prithard as partn-ularly fa- til.ktt jn tie fld both for voraoie to nis mil una yei in .nHnnntvnHi(Hfl iht a letter to Senator Uatesaya t i fnr lhe rjirht8 of t h e 'Jsjfy with emphasis I do IlpODu fil8t.: last and all the mot approve of it and nver time, regardless of the fact did. Furthermore I know no tht a few Republican pap Southern Democratic Sena- 8nckerH whobadsnppealedto tor wno aio men men up ,he .pjurtires of their con prove of it or does no now. I Ht:t UPncv that they may lon- Bnt there wre some. etnn.d ing idle in thp nirkty place thev nere baoirht and: sold and like tJieep were led to the slaughter a nd opened -not their.mbuth. and tbe Sun in the Heavens did blush, and the man in the Moon turned awtiy his head. - , i : ' And the winds howled at the abominations sn the earth. And it came to pass on the morning of the fifth dny that there was a great la menta tioi all over the land, even from the great border of.the ocean on the east to and be yond the mountains of the great went. . 1 The sons ol niuiam nnd Teddy, Jeter, Spenwr and Moody, together w tin tne strangers of tn lano, uui, Patterson and Hiss and otn ers flew into the mountains of Hepsidam, where the lion roareth and the wnangnoo die mourneth tor their first born. : Ad it came to pass aftei theKe thihus that tbecountrv had rest for the .revolutions in the land were great. -Chatles the l, with all his people were over us nrifl: the little boys and girls were drinking at the great .fount ain - of kuowlege, and the laud prospered. If yon wish to have a clea r i-onsuience, a nd.feel t ba t you have done "a great ser. vice to ;yonr country, vote the entire , democratic ticket in next Tuesday, Examine every man on the ticket from the bottom to the . top, and if you And a spot on them, or any one of them, Jet tbem or him alone, and yyte for who you please. Remember they are clean, upright .gen tlemen; they are above Re proach and are asking for your liiipport." As to the rei ords of the opposing candi dates we have nothing to say but urge every voter to look w e 1 1 Into the characters of ull, before your ballotr the freeman's right, is cast, f( r upon your decision rests the hope and the wtlfare of the people. Think ye of this. oAorroniA. L. U. tl - Bttntl ' mvmm ran Knm wags. of mHMTyy. iUCMK Tho Biggest Stcck I -0- ; I no w, jiaye mtn h the la rgest a t ock, n t his x f ; j' rountyconHiMtiiig of a sfdendid line of winter tress goodil' :, trom'H to 50. cents a yard. Nice line of ladies triimtKH) hni:' fr(MiT5e to $2.50 LndM 'capes :75. ?t06nnl, irSQ.,; V Facinators uud ' .Honda 25c t 50. A comidet41in vCj Suits 2:50 to $10. Ooats an Vets $100 to $4.v Pants 75 :V U fWt imi,v n nuilP 1MMII f Ji IU f'li , : "I? VI ' ATJUJA 1, tmS '.. v. f T' mL A- ML. if -: y nn ri nin nnrrpri a i rvii rn mvi rn niununiii:tii rn . $2.50 a pair. Immense stock of mens and hm s hats and ........ . i'..j't: ( . t. .-.. ..: . and chihlren's Shoes in stock. '.. ; ' : , wntn iiaiii 1IM.UI11.U uiit. 1 " . r . ,..-... Todd, Oct. 23. 1902. r ' a , r , To Tho Trade of Watauga County t Attention, believe that If anayeandnay ger remain in power. Tnis is II Va fotenauueencaueu ax the question tor us ta decide. ;tJmeor tne passage oi hf the Democrats have, in the bill you refer to, ami tne mat fipW the hMt ticket fer elec terproperly understood, it tlonfjItfn(lfnr tnPlIlf hilt f woHWnot naTerereivea ine thjnk tbe Rppubliron vote of a Southern Democrat ;andidates.. who have al ic Senator." ways stood for the Trusts Senator Bates farther 8B3 s aud atpain8t tie pPOpK it is jn this letter: - vour jutv to vote for them. - "Itcould not ; b9 claimed chooseye between the-n. tne ucmocrnts iayorea n we nnbliciin bill of Tiee versa A Chtar i Cfc ronii because ho aye and nay vote And it came to pass in the was taken and they are not days when Teddy was ruler flu-word against it. So you over theland,nndCharlesthe see, when the ayes and nays J was Governor over the are n t called, and a bill piovince of Carolina, that passes the senate sub silen- the people githered them ciro,.it does not neccessairly sel ves together in theeleventh cary withjit the conclusion, month and the lonrthday of and in most cases not even the month to say who should . the inference," that the silent be jhdgps, counselors and senators tavored the passage local officers in the land. And of the bill." it came to puss on that day Senators Bacon "of Georcrja that ome of those who Money of Missippi, Clav ,of sought to be honorables and Georgia, Daniel of Virginia, nobles in the land, did quake MeLanren ot Mistdppi, and and fear with an exceeding Mi-Entry of Louisiana have great fear. . also wiiten everyone of them And it came to , pass that declaring that they did not the battle raged from the and do hot favor Senator rising of the. sun '-until -the v FEEE 10 OUR BE19JBS. Botaiie Blood Balm for the Blood. If you suffer from ulcers, eczema, scrofula, blood poison, cancef, eat ing so.-es, itching skin, pimples, boils, bone pair.s, swellings, rheuma tism. catarrh, or any blood or skin disease, we advise vou to take Bo tanic Blood Balm (B. o. B.) Jfispec ially recommended for old obsti nate, deep-seated cases cores where all else fails, heals every sore, makes the blood Dure and rich, gives the skin the rich glow of health. Drug gists, $1 per large bottte. Sample sent free bv writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent in seal ed letter. Medicine sent at once, pre paid. Look Hero Friends! 'A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE." Your attention is ailed to the fact thut 1 am still in business . . at Mabel and am sell ing.goods at from .15 to 25 per cent. ' lower than mj com petitors. I have a NEAT Stock Of Gcods and shall lw pleased to h ivvMjr tfitji.. b o t h cash and produce Space forbids specula tion here, but come 011 friends and be convinced that I am anxious to save you money on ev ery article. , Jff"Tbe very hignest mar ket price paid for all kinds of good country produce. Thanking inj friends and customers lor oast favors, I 1 am Very truly, ; A. E MOBETZ. Mabel, Aug. 6. And we will offer goods lor the next sixty days at the Following prices: All standard calicoes .at 5c. Outings worth 12c. at 10c. Double width dress casiroers. good y nines at 25 and 30c. at 15 to 20c. per oard. We will scU you 4 lbs. oda for 10 ctsj 1 6 lbs granulated sugar for fl;;.17 ids. nice brown sugar for f 1; 2 large cakes laundry soap 5c. Nice line- of shirting and cottonades that we are closing oot at a bargain HERE I All, WITH BARG1NS FOR Y0U1 frj HIGHLAND which are gparmteed as to .- . , ..-' QUALITY AND, WORKMAN- '...;:sHi';T;r.v- They are bound to please the . ' . 4 Wearer. .' ' : . , . . .-v . When in town you are' iqvU ted to examine bur stock in all departments ;and see, if we are nnot prepared to of. fer you some rare bargains in anything you want. : , .We wish to' announce that we have added to ouf al. -ready complete stock of - MERCHANDISE A full lirje.of the celebated Hamilton Brown Svh 0 e s Wnichieasily stand without peers in the Shoe Kingdom. We especially request the : people to give our leading bands a tlial; the la. 50 La- ' y dies and the $2 50 men's .t , Blowing Rock, Aug. 28. ' v HALL & J O N E S. TH E NORTH CAROLINA Stats Normal And Mnslrid College. Pritcbnrd',8 measure. , And if Senator Pritchnid will take the trouble to en- quire into public sentiment bo will and that not onb are the Shu them Democrats opposed to pensioning de- serters from either army, but many good Republicans are equally as strongly opposed to It. In a recent speech in Rich- going down of the same. SBfttCQ ShylocI: was the man who wanted a pound of human flesh. There arc many Sliylocks now, . the con vales- :cnt, tiic consumptive, - the mond county Ma j-Henry. A. I sickly child, the pale young London callM attention to voman. all want human flesh the fact that Pritchard's bill benefits, only the most inex usable class of deserters. .There was one class of 'desert ers, Ma j. London said, whom .nd-' thev , can cct it take Scott's Emulsion. . . Scott's Emulsion is flesh tnd blood, bone and muscle. hA hflrl nPvpr fnnnd in hw itieessinc nerves, -sirengincns heart to criticize harsd.lr-hhe digestive organs and they those who, when desolation feed tne circle body. wassprejdallQverojjr'Soutbi 'Tor nearly thirty years land and sickness and star- Scott's. Emulsion has been the ration was founn in many , o-rer.t rnver 01 human flesh. homes, laid dowd their arms ' out of au overpowering8ense -of duty : (n their.. families at Jiotne. Ilu t these a re t) ot ' lambed by Prittbatds bOl. have just received a splen did lot of Spring and Sum mer dregs aud shirt waist goods in the latest broad stripes. New calicos at -5 to 0 ts pel yard. A beauti ful line of loop and other in sertions; tinsel gimp trim ming, and .anything else von want in this tine: nice lot of solid and fancy hos- A ? . ''rJ?' m LuTJK ,t .11.50 pnr pair and up men s at $1.50 and up. A hadsome lirte of children's nhoes and slippers I will send out by mail GOING AT COST. V.'b will ssnd you a coople of : ' : . .pupces'free. SCOTT H 0OWBIE. Oim1U. ' 40d-: VP) .r Otret. New York y. uj tun ; all dnigiiU. .. LADIES' HATS that are iroing at aot. 1 000 pairs gent's ladie's and chil drens' shoes that we are clos iug out at great barg'iinrt. 150 pairs of odd pants go- - .1 At '. . ing ai less man manuiaciur- . lnf ftf nn.i Indi er'e pnCes. It will pay you to Bnu(,H jn 0dd lots and nnm see them. .In fact, we can hers.- They are good goods, SAVE YOU MONEY and each pair is a bargain. on every artivleyou buy. for Also , some summer dress we are here to do business, goods in remnants. and we expect todo it by giv Nice cashmere 22 cts. up to tng'more goods for less mo.n- 45 cts. All Bargains. Do ey than any other firm in the mestics, Plaids, Jeans etc., county. ... always in stock at the low TIm best line of green cof- est pi ices. fees the market affords at 10 HARDWARE: I have the to 12 cts. per lb. est assormenlinthecounty, '(X)MEf ONE COMB ALL botbshelf and heavy. Plow ftnd save money by buying 8hovel pJowli noeil n n j j g f your goods of ns All kinds horse shbes, axes, mattpeks, of orodiiee bonuht at the etc. always on hand. hiirhest market oricea. Thir HATSI HATS1 H ATS1 ty its. per lb. paid for wool. A nice and attructi veline for With nn ernPfionnp f if mnni bob men and ladies. A full than twel ve years in the birch Hoe of not ions of all kinds nil hnftinPRfl nnH wifh nnr in- Constantly Oil nand. A lew fluenceon the northern mar- nta 'or men and boys going kets, we can and will pay on at a bargain. more for this aiticle than tFl want all kinds of conn any one else. Faf and poor try prodm-e, and an unlimit- caine nougnt. in tact we win pd amount 01 roots nnd give yon a nire deakon , any hrbs for which I will pay the tniug you nave to sejl.. .. highest market price. : v Uome andee ns. . . WlLL W. HOLSCLAW Johnson Robwns, c oallnd see me. JShjiH a Miiia, May b. . Yi,uns anxious to please, LITERARY, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC,. COMMERpiAL, INf . Session opens September 18th. Expenses $106 toi'40; for non residents of the ; State ; $160. ; Faculty of 33 members. Practice and Observation School connected with the College. Correspondence in. rited from-those desiring; competent teachers and Stenographers, To ' 1 seenre Tjoard , in the dormitories all free tuition applications should be made before July 15th , . ; - y. tor catalogue and other' information adrress : ; , PRESIDENT CHARLES D. MclVER, Greensboro, N. C. .....: DR. G. TB'Y. DRUGGIST AND OfflCIAN-- BLOWING ROCK, fC C. 1 now have in stocK a splendid line of staple drugs, patent med-ii-itiesa, toilet articles confations, etc., etc, ' . , v' mm ) SaiD.lii prepared to examine your eyes scientifically "iXY FIT GLASSES THERETO- A BEAUTIFUL LINE O? JEWELRY THAT I AM SELL :'iNG UNDER A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. Co me a nd se me. Very Truly, BlowinW Ji;. . , v O. W. RABY. MERCHANT AllDTRADER'S BANK . MOUNTAlCITYTENNESSEE. r AUTHOKIZlHj OFFICER J. Walter Wright, President, W,"P,? Dun can, Vice President, I. S. Rambo. Cashier, R. F. McDade. Aes't. Cashier. Stock-holding' Directors: -J. Walter Wright, I. & Ram bo, W. P. Dungan, and E. E. Honter. Non Stock-Holding Directors: Dr. J. 9. Butler, J. N. y Wills, R. E. Donnelly, and Dr. J. C. Butler. Accounts of Firms. Coworatious, and Individuate . - ScJicited. C. Jt. WEBB,' C. Y. ILLEBB. Vilkesboro Marble Works Wetb&lslillerjPrcp Granite end Marble MonamefttR and everything id the cetnetry line done in thft best ot style v at tbe lowest pricw ; :: QSatiBfact ion Guaranteed Thomas L Gritcher, SbliVEYOB DEBRFIELD, N. c Is now equipped with a tint ? VARNIEU COMPASS , Ana ujhkph u Piwimrj ui ur .T.idk hdu nmpping , Diiintf i. mineral and timber lands. Af so surveying roads and terni. cing ditcbej. ;
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