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1 ; .' v.-- Watauga Democrat jm Stuffed Vp Rcbcrt C. Rivers, . Editor and Proprietor Thursday Nov. 27. 1902. Precliitly Wht the 8!ly len -Wanted. Columbia State. " Though "free silver" is no louger an issue there appear to be a few1, inflationists" left and, according to the Spring field Republican, ihe Treasu rer of the United States, EU lis H. Roberta, isonoofthese. It is somewhat amusing to ee one of these goldbugs lee- tnre the other ,on his financial views. In hie recent annual report, referring to the in treasein the production of irld, Treasurer Roberts mi id; "The mines are thus confirming the- cold stand ard steadily and invincibly. They are creating an infla tion in currency that keep once with the enterprise and industry of the country. They are contributing to an ad vance in prices in general commodities, and add nnpe tus to the prosperity of our people." "This." says the Re nublicaniY'was precisely what ' the silver men were aiming at, and for which they were bo roundly denounced and re pudiated. That the same re sult has been reached in an other way makes no differ ence in its essential chatac ter, .-Depreciation of money in always, of course measnr ed'by the rise in commodity prices, and there is as much nctual dishonesty, in relation to debts and, business con tracts, about a gold dollar whose purchasing power nan been reduced 33 per cent. within half a di.zen years, as there is about any other do' Ur similarly depreciated. And there can be no moral differ ence between a public policy which deliberately permits of such a depreciation : under a previouslo established mone tary arrangement purposely to effect the depreciation. But Mr. Roberts does mote than tolerate the gold depre ciation. He rejoices over it. That'i the condition ol many sufferers from catarrh, espaclally in the morning. Great difficulty is-espprienced in clear ing the head and throat. No wonder catarrh causes headache, Impairs the taete, smell and hearing, pollutes the breath, deranges the stom ach and affects the appetito. To cure catarrh, treatment mart be constitutional alterative and tonic. -I wu afflicted with catarrh. I took medicines of dlflerent kinda, giving each a fair trial: but aradually Krew worse until I could hardly hear, taste or tmttt. I then concluded to try Hood's Bawaperllls, and titer taking Ave bottles I was cured and have not bad any return ot the disease since." Eooura Komh, Lebanon, Kan. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures catarrh it soothes and strehfrth ens the mucous membrane and builds np the whole system. If trusts will persist in over cnpitilizution, let tax be as sessed on Ihe property at the valuation placed upon it by the trust. If the property of m trust iswoith $1,000,000, 000 for bonding and stock ing it ought to be worth $1, 000,000 for the purpose ol taxation. Indianapolis Sentinel. DISAsTUCJS WRECKS. Crtrel(88iies8 itt responsible for many a railway wreck and the game causes are making Iiumau wreoke of sufferers from throat nd lung troubles. Hutsiucethe advent of Dr. King'H New Dinoov er.v for consumption, coughs and colds, even the worst cases can be cured and hopeless resignation is no longer neossary. Mrs. iis Crni??. of Dorchester. Mass.. is one ot many whose lile was saved by Dr. Kin? s New Discovery. This rreat remedy is guaranteed for all throat and lungdjseaseB uy M H. Ulacdburn. trice toc. ana 1 1. Trial bottles free, COUNTY EXHIBIT. Following is a list of claims issued by the Bord of Conn ty Commissioner of vWatnu ga county for' 12 months, ending Dec. the lt, 1902: Dec. 2, JuOl. ; Win. walker agt for Millie walker $3 15, .w L Holahous pi net for :R oxendine4 65. John ward agt for Polly Dyer 9 lo.'R L pront agt for Fran Hodges 4 05, a w orrer ageut for 8 h Bla-k 615, Albert Guy agent for m J ouy 3 15, J w nodges agent for c Carroll 9 15. Lvy .-Norman a paup er 6 15, 8 a Rupert agt for H Dishinan 4 65, wm irarthing a pauper 6 15. ;Nclaweon a nauoer 6 15.li-. L critcher agt for n Hortires 3 16". Ellis Hall . agt tor cinda Green 6.16, qw j nubbins hgt for jab Rooums 7 65, Alvin Triplet a pauper 3 15, n ceo nibs agt for Nan cy Horn 4 65, ei vin Horton a pauper 4 Co. J M porch eat lor J Justice 9 15, John Lay Lay agt for crit Roy and Geo .Triplett 9 15. J L Hayes tgt for raniie Earp 4 65, J B wiukler a oauoer 6 lo. hit w Green agt fore Miller 3 15. T A critcher agt for Leroy Trip ett 6 15. R w Walker sgt loi A watson 3 15. James Greer a pauper 4 65, M G church agt for james church) 6 15, G w coffev act for trash si m ins McNeil ngts for smith carroll 7 65. J l Hayes agt for Fan nie e u p 0 15, John ward agt tor Polly Dyer 9 15. J M porch agt for J justice 915.NC combs ..agt- for-Nancy Horn 4 65. j d wiukler a pauper 6 15. t A critcher agent for 1. ti iplett 615, A Guy agent) for M J Guy 3 15, James greer a pauper 4 65, M. o church agt for Jas Hughs 6 15, a a Rupert agt for H Dish man 4 60, win Farthing a pauper 9 15, J w Miller keeping coun ty jail 8 55, M A Teague keep ing county home 27 65, J M May clerking for board of co. commissioners 50 2& (Continued next week.) f'Na'NIVlJ'T' TOBACCO SPIT U(JN I and SMOKE SteOTardwaroComp -UOVSlAlSthT, lBSSFSStEn Have just opened a new Wholesale and Retail Hurd- ' wrire Store, and carry a Full Line of ; STOVES, -.,,.s..-v- ;. , TINWARE ' . nnis rnAnRn shrixs. va Dooors, Window Glass and Oils. Mill Supplies, Carpenter I-,. and Black Smith Tools. Your Trade is Solicited. i; i The Biggest ; Stock! : o The Winston'Sentinelof the 19th says: "Cngre88man E. Spencer Blackburn' is here on ibis re turn from Washington to Wilkesboro to close up his campaign headquarters. He has derided to locate i n Greensboro and engage in the practice of law, after his marriage to Miss Parker, the daughter of the mill ionaire capitalist, of Wash ington, D. C. It will be a. qui et home wedding and will be celebrated on December the 20th. If is quite certain that. Mr. Blackburn will not con test the election of Congress man Klutt j." sociation near Black. Mount Hin, died Thursday night ft 8 o'clock at his home at Mori treat. Mr. Gales was born in Raleigh, and was the son ol the late Seaton Gales Jr., 10 65, walker A ne.veil agfs editor of the old Raleigh ben for eiuita Carroll ,7 65, wh tinel. His grandfather wnt, calawav agt for Geo Town Seat on Gales br., editor of send 6 15, o w Robbins ant tne a,ioni,iintelligncer pub for callie Robina 76n. THTny .... . WllH.1Infrtnn u p. lor services as rontl jurois q 1R w t vinrlvke s,r as rd which wielded such a power juror 2 15, s M nugirger sr lul influence in the politics of no rrvorl anrrpvnr 4. In. V H tUnotinn m tlia on r hop hnll Baird shH carrvinglnnatic to 0j th(1 lust (.eutury. Mr. Gales S "fi ..i TA ; n. S bad been engnged in evnnga ririivuift w, vw l. t f. in i iru orldMn n(rnnn lima' nurik mr mo unv ty jail 9 15, M B Blackburn years. His wife and one child ser as nnancecoinmirte z lo, uurvive. His remains wete Riley.Hodges Keeping county tHkpn to Raejgu fr . burial i..,k LanumarB, noUclnw fnrniabincr blasting material 8 65, iproOt tur to iw a toia in vn uj blasting mafpflal 7 90, Ed- TakeliaxaMve Bromo Qniuine wards & Brroughton fur rec Tablets. All drugjiintP refund the f,w v...Tiutap of nlH of moiiev if it tails to cure. h,. W . fi-e 7 65. Edwards & Brouuh- Grove's signature is on each box, tnn lilt t nnnlfl flit P fl P tt Of- I I now hnye much the largest stock in this part of the , county, consisting of a splendid line of winter dress goods i from 8 to 50 cents a yard. Nice line of ladies trimmed hats : from 75c to $2.50. Ladies capes 75c. $1 .00 and, f 1.50. Facinators and Hoods 25c to 50. A complete line of ; Men's Clothlns: J weak nraa ttrooc Many I . . . ' . . , ' J&tS3r2. Suits $250 to$l0. Coats an Vents $1.50 to$4. Pants75c ; ScSo j to $3. Boy's suits from $1 . to $5. . Big line of - MEN'S OVERCOATS i 9 K( m ftlO KlickptH 1 tn 9,9. Rlnnbuta TKo in '.' manager of the Montreat As- $2.50 a pair. Immense stock of mens and boys hats and Your Ufaawayl Yoa caa be enred of may font or tobacco mini eaolT, U mads well, atroaf, magnetic, full ol new life and vicor b taklna ma.WO.BUkO. that make weak men atron(. Many gaia ponnda in tea da i cared. All drui tat and adric Mr, Weston R. Gales, the well known evangalist and caps any price. Good line of men's, women and children a Shoes in stocK.. , . . - ; All kinds of produce taken in exchangefor goods. Highest price paid for birch oil. HCMILLEB, Todd, Oct. 23. 1902. . To The Trade . of Watauga County which are guannteed as to . QUALITY AND WORKMAN. . SHIP- They are bound to please the Wearer. When in town you are invi ted to examine our stock in" all departments "and see if we are nnot prepared to ot-. , fer you some rare bargains t , in anything you want. Wbat Will Prilekard Dot Asheville CiMzen. What will be the outcome of the break between the Free ident and Senator Pritcb-ard? Will Pritcbnrd back water on bis former position and for the sake of patron ace yield to the President? If he does he will forfeit pub lie respect and ought to do so. Will he reiterate his "lily white" policy and fli?ht it out with the administration? . I be does new leaders will arise, controlling the patron age and shaping the patty policy in this state. Mr. Pritcbard will then find himself politically poor in deed, for be will find that those who have fawned npon him to obtain favors will de sert him when they find that he no longer has offices to be stow. A Southern Republican who is shorn of influence at the pie counter is without power or popularity in his party. Truly, therefore, the senior senator from North Carolina is literally between the devil . and the deep blue sea with no help in sight. Loss of Flesli flee. 7 65. J c Trivett snrvices as road iuror 1 15. j cHor ton scr as read iuror .115, L M Trivett ser asCi'com6M0 John w Hodges ser as Co com 9 95. w Li Bolshonser ser as co com 8 70, w L Holshonser fnr blastinir material 14 94, M A ivague keeping Co home, 28 55. J w Miller keeping co jail 9 45, Jan. 6. rjuz m a Teieue keening county home 3 00, z B Buchanan fur HEEE I AM, WITH B AUG INS FOR YOU1 HIGHLAND . STOP THE COVUB ' ' , JH'OBK QFF THE COLD, Lnxative RroinoQuinineTablets ture n coW in one day. .No cur , o pay.J! ico 25e. When you can't eat break fast, take Scott's Emulsion. When you can't eat bread and butter, take Scott's Emulsion. When you have been living on a milk diet and Want something a little more nourishing, taKe Scott s Emulsion. To get fat you must eat fat Scott's Emulsion is a great fattener, a great strength giver. Those who have lost flesh want 'to increase all boay issues, not only fat Scott's Emulsion increases them all, Lcne, flesh, blood and :crve. for invalids, for con valescents, for consumptives, . . a . a m H r weak cnildren, for all ho need flesh, Scott's ".mulsion is a rich and com- orbble food, and a natural onic Scott's Emulsion for bone, lesh, blood and nerve. We will send you a free sample. Be sure ftat thli pldura in the form Pf alabcJIa Ihe wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & B0WNE, CHEMISTS, A(Cl Darl CJ N Y. 50c and $l i all ora&isu. have just received a splen did lot. of Spring and bum mer dress and shirt waist goods in the latest broad stripes. New calicos at -5 to 6 ts ism yard. A beauti I.lflstinir lOHterial 1 53. jas ful line of loop and ot henn shell lurpro visions for James Bertions; tinsel gimp trim- oreer 270, cable & shell fur ming, and ;anything else provisions fr Jas oreer 1 1, yon want in this line; nice w s Miller ser as road survey jot of solid and fancy bos- or 2 15, John ward furnish- Urv lor lades' . ing blasting material 1 67 , Ladies' fine shoeR at 'fl.50 . I Utn . .! 1 A. W V WOli-y iur ruuiu iui m n ppp pair nan np men HI iveri: pauper a u.csYoung $1.50 and np. A liadsome : . . . i. . l.r. . . .ii . i i We wish to announce that have added to our al. ready complete stock of MERCHANDISE A full line of the celebated Hamilton. Brown S.hoes Wnich easily stand without peers in the Shoe Kingdom, We especially request the people to give our leading bands a tiial; the la. 50 La dies' and the - $2 50 men's Blowing Rock, Aug. 28. d s earrvinti John coAies to nlowinir Rock 13 20. n c Riv ers pub co exhibit 22 16. Feb 3rd. 1902. M A iteague for fur for coun ty home 2 25. ma Teaue lor keeping county home 27 65. j w Miller for keeninjr counfyjail 10 65, Taylor & Mast burial expenses tor.M 01 ivtr a nauoer 4 00. J H Bine' hamei lunatic etc. lldfc, w line of children's shoes and slippers I will send out by mail GOING AT COST. A lot Of men's and Indies Hhnes in odd lots and untn bers. The? are good goods, and each pair is a bargain. Also some summer dress goods in remnants. mm HAL'L & J ONES. THE NORTH CAROLINA State formal And Inrfnstrial Cnllepn LITERARY, CLAS1CAL, SCIENTIFIC, COMMERCIAL, I N JJUai'KiAL, I'iiUAUUUlUAL,, MUS1LAU Session opens September 18th. Expenses $100 to $14.0: for non resklents of the State $160. jFnculty of 33 members. Practice and nun.M....i!AM tj. .u. 1 t i.ii r 1 viidci vutiuu otuuiJi vuiiiitt-icu wiiu witT LUiiege. orrcsponucncc in vitarl frAm ihnop j 1 ot 1 r I n nr rAinrmtAnt taanriai' nA C(AnAiv.n KvKr rpv secure board in the dormitories all free, tuition applications should bo i v, I.. I.. .,.u . For catalogue and other information address PRESIDENT CHARLES D. McIVER, Greensboro, N. C. Zft L Holshouser furnishing bias Nice cashmere 22 cts. up to ting material OU.TCBlnck Ao cts. All bargains, uo burn M D raetf aid to paupers mestics, Plaids, Jeans etc., and prisoners 8 15, always in stock nt the low March 3rd. 1U2. . . . a to, critcher aftt for D HodJ !,",f- L ' es 315, Ellis Hall agt for c HAKUWAuh: 1 have the oreeneo 15, w Hcalaway agt nest nssormeniinineeounry, for Geo Townsend 6 15, Rohy both shelf and heavy. Plow Moretzagtfor E.church4 15, repairs, sinnle and double Lot w oreen agt for c Miller shovel plows, hoes, nails, 3 15, o w Bobbins ngt for cul horse shoes, a xps, mattocks, lie Bobbins 7 65, Alvin Trip- etc. always on hand, lett a pauper 4 65, Frvin pan " HATS! HATSl HATS1 a m i . per t oo, ?i ramwHj a paup- A njee Hlui attructiveline for er 0 15. o w Robbins aut lor . Qt. men and A flJ james Bouoins a. M Arre , a . nniinna nt ttu binda neii agt a a pauper 1 10, o w . . . . . r.v. . I constantly on band. A few 5 1 5. John w noflirea act for oit9 for men and boys going ww-v - - 1 r- I - a c cnrroll v lft, witftwaiker agt ai a oargain. for M walker 3 IK Levy Nor4 B"I want all kinds of conn Ada all man a pauper b ior o w coi- try produce, and an uniiiuit- fov wt ftp wflnh HimmnlOR!) nH nmnnnl. nf rnntn nnd u w walker agent for A wat- herbs for which I will pay the Oil? - I A. f . I I 1 t. . A. . 1 Hon o xo, joiih Lay anvui ior nignesi marKei prrre. Lee. Boss a nd Geo Tnplett t'A LL AND SEE M E. 9 15. w l Holnhouscr agt for Y0UR8 ANXI0U8 T0 please, r Hortges 4 6o. o. w orer agr. , w OT . w forsHBluck 015, wulktr & .WIW. W. HOL.NJ-AW DR. G. W.EABY, DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN- BLOWING ROCK, N. C 1 now have in stock a snlendid t . 1 . . A. aV 1 line oi staple arngs, puieut men iciness, toilet articles confetion. etc., etc. A am also prepared to examine your eyes scientifically" AND FIT GLASSES THERETO A. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF JEWELRY. THAT I AM SELL ING UNDER A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. Come.and see me. Very Truly, Blowing Hock. N. U. " 0- w- RABY. MERCHANT ANDTRADER'S BANK MOUNTAIN CH TENNESSEE. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL .....S5Ot,000.OO OFFICERS: J. Walter Wbight, President, W. P. Dun gan, Vice President, I. S. Rambo Cashier, ; R. F. McDade. Aes't. Cashier. Stock-holding Directobs: J. Walter. Wbight, I. S. Ram--Bo. VV. P. DtJNGAN, and'E. K. Hunter. Non Stock-uonung uirectors: im. d.'i. d utlf.r, j . n Wills, R. Ej Donnelly, and Dr. J. C. Butler. Accounts of Firm", Coiporatiots, and fndividqajs Solicited,
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