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11 7atauga Democrat. rnrRsDAV.' Ari il 27, 1 90S. - The rommeuccment. ' Another prosperous term ol the Appalaehian Traitiing , School has closed; the pood-. byes hnve been said, and the : : vastj crowd composing the 6"hool has scattered over a number of counties; to their . homes or. to seek employ ment, nil carrying praises on , their lips for the greatadvQD tages they have derived by attending Jhia great State in stitutlon of learning located in the most lovely section of North Carolina. Tin school. . under the management of the Dougherty bi others, with a corps of as good teachers as could be found, has been a great success from the be ginning, but tbs term just closed has far surpassed any preceding one. there being more than 100 pupils who took part in the closing oxer rises, regardless of the busy season. But we started out to suy a few words concern ing the commencement. On Monday night the pri ronry department, composed of the juveniles taught by Miss Julia Hardin, and the smaller cnes of Miss Marga ret Rhea's music class gave a most pleasing enteitnin ment to a crowded house. Tho exercises lasted for two hours or more, and everymoment of It was enjoyed, there not being a discord tnthe entire performance. The efforts of the children spoke much for 'the splendid training they have had from their instruc tor. It was not our pleasure to attend on Tuesday, bat "we hear the exercises spoken of injthe highest terms by com petnt judges. The day wan taken up by the young men in'delivering orations, decla mations, etc., and numerous short talks were "made bv some our tailing friends. It is said that several of the o rations were simply grand, some of which we hope to puhlish'as'early as possible. . On Tuesday night a most entertaining concert was gi v en a veritable rariety-that wan very amusing in part, and quite pa tbetic in other - respect!. A email admission fee of 15 cts. was charged, and a neat little sum taken . in for the improvement, of the grounds. As we said in the outset, the commencement exercises were the best ever held in our town, and we are indeed promt of our great school, splendid faculty and the work they are doing for this entire mountain section Let us say to the honor of our people that the best of order prevailed in the lage ci owes 'in attendance, there not being a single jar, so far as webavehehi-d, to mar the feelings or wound the pride of any one. . To be proud of our own is excusable and ought to beex cused by all. But we m u s t : say that, when we see our young Watauga peop'e to gether we can't suppress 0 leehng of pride, and wonder if any county in the State can beat it, X es.weare bound lo think that we have the 8 'nest material for making wo ; raeu and men tobeloundany where. We lift our hats and . exclaim well done, too n e ,and;alf at the close of this school term and wish you all a hiappy jicatlow. u 0 tirafteig, Suraks and Cowards. , ,;' Wilketibor Chronicle. The article written l a st week concerning t he wavthat hlockaders got information and . escape in Lewis; Fork township "seems to h a v e struck hard on the revenue officers although they were not implicated in the . nrtHe, It wan not indicated who the guilty ones were, "as our in formant did not know, or at least did not tell. But it rais ed the ire of these fellows and instead of nctirg any sort ot gentlemen, theyattacked the editor near the post office on Friday afternoon. He had been in. bed tiome time w i t h grip and neuralgia and was making the trip to theofbVe, as no one was at hand to send. We were met near the office bv one (. W. Samuels, the other ofhVpis being near, and with oaths he demanded the name of ' our informant. We told him he could not get it that way and started to go on to the post offh-e. He said that "It's a lie of your own make."' A biggral ty revenuo rufliinn ran uu named Hasty and with pl tol waving swore "you are a t t m ti.e lying s-oi-h o- ami a-. bout that time Samuels bat tered our face seyeral titles with fist, knucks or some- tning oi mo sort, we were barely able to walk anyway and were eamly knocked fl yer. When friends ran in Has ty attempted to bluff them wjth his pistol, showing that it was a made up job of fnaks and cowards. It was an unexpected assault to us Samuels and onrself had been good friends; we had said no wordH against hjm; we were members of the same frater nity and sat together in the jjodge. Any information would have been given him if he had asked in a gentle manly way. But bee hose rather to act with haste the noak and assnesin and cow ards. These neak gralters will do "murder , to keep up their business. It has been the common talk for two years that there was serious graft and rotten nexs in the rvpfitre business here. It has frequently been published in th leading Stute papers, and the tale of our informant from fjwis Fmk is not new to these unenks and ncvards. HAS STOOD THE TEST 2j YEARS, The old original Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay 50C. North ('aroiinn is now at th head of the University of Virginia. We feel quite proud of this. Throat Coughs A tickling in the throat; hoarseness at times; adeep breath irritates it; these p.rc ten cures of a throat ccugh. They're very de ceptive and a cough mix ture won't cure them. You want something that v,il herd the inflamed membranes, enrich the b'cod a'rd tone up the 'svstcm .'. .. .. .. Scoffs Emulsion is just such a remedy. It has wonderful healing and nourishing power. Removes the cause of th: Cyu,h and the w hole system ia given new' ; strength and vigor . - StnJ fi.r fret Um !l SCOTT (J BOIVNE, Chimin, 40y-4t$ Pearl Street, New York . JOt. and $1.00. All drugxitl ThisJ th time of year that we always want to stop ami think, and think. Lif9 out of death, novy' great the mystery How rinfathoma tle; how apast finding; out. Everything is now; being res urrectedspringing into new hftf. The seeds that haye lain in the ground so long a r e now bursting into new life. The flowers are pushing their way through the noil to make beautiful the earth after the winter. Yes, the entire vege table kingdom is now made over; in fact th whole earth is made new and' fresh. Re- suTgamus is written on the green fields it is written ev erywhere over the whole face of naturee 'Reholtf 1 show you a mystery." )IHhn!l all be changed rise again as the flowers into newness of' life. We look away to the lonely city on the hill top, with its glistening monuments point ing skyward to mrirk t h e resting place ol our loved dead, and know that they, too, will come forth from their dusty beds in God's own time. The beautiful thought of the resurrection of t h e se mortal bodies, when they shall arise again. 0. won dro'is thought, before the judgment duy. and "Speak of the strife that won our Trie with the incarnate Son of (iod." Easter reflections are pleasant and beneficial if we would only stop the weari 80iiio wheel of lif long en- ongli to look into it. It is up lifting, soul inspiring. "We ahull ull be changed. What we need to sound in the ears ol girlhood is to be brave, ia the ears of boy hood to be g?ntle. There are rv)t two sets of virtues, and there ia bnt one greatness of character; it is that of h i m, or her, who combines the no Meat traits of man and wo man in nature words, and deeds. Sel. A dispatch to the Morning Post says that close to 000 imigrants landed at New York, the iargent number ev er known to la,nd in one day. Thistime each year emigra tion is heavy. STARTLING BUT TUUE. People the world over were hor rified on learning of the burning of a Chicago theater in which nearly six hundred people lost their lives, yet more than five times this num ber or over 3,000 people died from pneumonia in Chicago during the same year, with scarcely a passing notice. Every one of these case of pneumonia resulted from a cold and could have been prevented by the timely use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. A gteat many who had ev ery reason to fear pneumonia have warded it off by the prompt use of this remedy. The following is an ins tance of this sort: 'Too much can not be said in favor of Chamberlain 's Cough Remedy, and especially for colds and influenza. I know . that it cured my daughter, Laura, of : a severe cold, and I believe saved ; her life when she ws threaiencd with pneumonia" V. D. Wilcox, I r.vf.m. T Y Sol 1 1 hxr J Xf Morel- I ' J v Dipfiop rVnraoh, of the Eaf tern Dioeese of the Episcopal church of North Carolina, di ed at Wilmington a few davs ago. He was a great and coed man and bis. cleat n ih deplored. Andrjw Carnegv now pro poses to give $50,000 to wards the erection of a libra ry building at. Chapel II i 1 1, provided th people will give the same amount. OAflTOtllA. BMntH lin You Han Always Ba"gW OS?, Ml Humors Are impure matter which the skin, liver, kidneys 'and other organs can not take caro of without help, there la uch an accumulation of them. They litter the whole system. Pimples, bona, eczema and other eruptions, loss ot appetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of indiges tion,, dull headaches and many other trouble are due to them. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove all humors, overcome all their effects, strengthen, ' tone and Invigorate the whole system. I had salt rheum on my hands so that I could not work. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and It drove out the humor. I continued Its use till the sores disappeared." Mas. Lu 0. Brows, Rumford Falls, Me. Hood's Sarsaparilla promisee to cure and keeps the promise Editor lh ol, of the Chroni cle, who was ho brutally as saulted by two "bung smell ers," a few days ago, for his remarks in an editorial is showing that he is made out of tee right stuff. Some of his expression? show that he is at least, not afraid to ex press himself on a subject that he believes to be right. Very suggestive, this: "A tern porary bjack eye is prefera ble to a permanent black character." or, "So long as Federal grafters, sneaks, bull dozers and cowa rds run loose in the land it. is dangerous for an honest man to w a 1 k nroiind attending to his bus iness." A CHICAGO ALDERMAN OWES HIS election to chamberlain's cough remedy "I can heartilv and conscientious, ly recommend Chamberlain'sCough Remedy for affections of the throat Lnd lungs." says Hon. John Shen. ick, 220 bo, Peoria St., Chicago 'Two years ago during a political campaign, I caught cold after being overheated,- which irritated my throat and I was finally compelled to stop, as 1 could not speak aloud. In my extremity a friend advised me to use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. J took two doses that af ternoon and could not believe my senses when Ifound the next morn ing the inflammation..,had largely subsided. I tooK several doses that day, kept right on talking through the campaign, and 1 thank this med icine that I won my seat in the Council," This remedy is for sale by J. M. MoreU, NOTICE, The undersigned, formerly of Sr. Juie, recently of Blow ing Kock. having located at Valle Cruris, ia prepaied for wagon-makimr. Inmler-saw-ing, hor8evsh(H'ing and all kinds of repairing. Address John W. Dyer, ValleCrneis.N.C. CILLthe couch and CURE the LUNGS WITH ings unsumpoun price OUGHS and 60c & $1.00 Fret Trial. OLDS Surest and Quickest dure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or HONEY BACK. KO YEARS' 1 EXPERIENCE Copyrights &c Anyone ipnilng tikatch and dejcrtrtlon m) qnlnklr ucerlaln onr ovlnton froo whether mi liiTontlrm la prohiihly pfitentnbla, Communis Until ntrict1rnilldontal. HANDBOOK ouHsteutj tent free. Oldest ausncr for secunnpMnts. PtuU taken through Mnna A Co. renlrt tpedat natict, without cbxrn, la tb Scientific flwican, A hti(lomBly lllnrtmtftd wk1f. iJirvmt rtp culntlim of nj unlentuia hiurnal, Ternn. 13 a 1t i f nor month SL Bold b j all ncwadealeni. PSUNH&Co.8e,BH8wYork lirwob Oflloo, GS W Bt, WubltUltoo, D. C To Cure a Cold in Tdcs Laxative Bromo Quinine Ttiictj. Sevoa MUBon boxes told b past 12 . ' a . s " a, , , mam - j flAali . .-. ' -.' I :x i BuvYour othiagfromTher MOUNTAIN CITY cio MOON TAIN CITY l nn tain ('ity, Tenn., Api'il Henkel Live Stock Company, We have cHtnhlifthed in Ifoone an apencv for thw - HENKrJli LIVESTOCK 10MPANY And will kecf) on hand theeelebrat J. I. Nisson and Studi l)i:kn 'Waunns, H.ibcoi-k, Rock Hill and other standard fhigjiies; sutries, hacks in tact we can furnish yon any thing you want that goes ou HARNESS. SADDLES, . WHIPS. BRIDLES J . BLANKETS, Etc., Always on hand. Call on us for" anything you' faay need irt our line, and we are sure to do some business. Very trulv, : COFFEY & CKITCHEU. Boone, N. C, March 16. t : Grass seed, 3RASS SEED TO SOW, OR ASS SEKD THAT WILL GROW AND MAKE HAY TO MOW. We have just received h car load of GRASS SEED the largest shipment ever tirou;ht to Monntiiin City coaafetiug Clover, Timo hv, Red Top, Orchard Grnss and Blu Grnas. II you are looking lor bargains in seed come early as price 8r SURE to advance later in the season. We hnve a complete line ot Rll'lvinds of PLOWS AND PLOW REPAIRS and all klndB of Farming Utensils. It will be money saved for you, it you will call on us for ; r;- Any thing in the Hardware Line, LONDON STOFFKL HARDWARE Co; v (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.) " Mountain Cit.r, Tenn. . FUSINIJIIRE AND Fl?i.ISULGS: Ths Mouatain City Furniture Co. HAS THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OFI URNITDRE, . HOUSE FURNISHINGS, Coffins and Caskets. 8STPRICES THE LOWEST.- e3Ca!l and see us when in town. Mountain Gity Furnilnre Company. j, Mountain City, Tennessee. Opposite Wright and Hulcher Bros. Jan. 1, 1005. : ., . MERCHANT ANDTRADER'S BANK MOUNTAIN mTENNESSES. " AUfHOlUZED CAPITAL.. ........... .$50,000.00. OFFICER?: J. Walter Wright, President, W. P, . DtJJT GAN, Viee President, 1. S. RAMBO. Cashier, R. F. McDade. Ass't. Cashier. Stock-holding Directors: J. Walter Wright, I. S. I Bam bo, W. P. DtJNGAN, and E. E. Htjnter, ' v. Non Stoek-Holdlng Directors: Dr. J, Q. Butler, J. N Wills, R. E. Donnelly, and Dr. J. C. Butler. . Accounts of Firms, Coiporathta, and Individuals Solicited, moath. TtiS tpIStliret We Imve on hand, an imV inense stock of MenV Uo.vh, y CliiMien's Clothing thnt ire going at . most 'rHsona. be ''prices. All the latest fab rics and styles to be found in o ir store......,..!......... ........... friNE SHOES; -Decidedly, the best a -sort -merft of foot wear for men, women and children ever ex hihiteii in this section. If it is . u'KtylUh dr. sHshoeyMi want "call at our sttire and get it. If built strictly f tip ser vice. yotir will Hind, lliem on oar shelves. . "" it When in town call oh us, and vie will please you. CLOTHING COMPANY. 25. .' wheels.. Grass Seed! ca every One Day V.' A' .- - i , . ' v ...
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