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Watauga Democrat, B. C. BiTJri, Editor and Proprietor Thursday, Jan. 25, 1906. letter to Cpt. E F. Lorill. Lakeside, 'Jul. Jan. 12, 1906 Capt. E F. LoyiW, Boone, N. 0. Deab Sir: Your furor of Dec. 30th withexpress receipt has lust reached me. T h e sword came nicely boxed and in jrood order just before Christmas, but I was too sirk at ihe time to ncknowl edze its receipt. I feel myself nhder jrreat oh ligations to jourself. Mr. Cof fey, and to His Excellency, Governor Glpnn, for the kind and considerate courtesy phown in the transaction. Please extend my thanks to the Camp of Confed rate Vet eran for their friendk vote, and to Mr. Coffey for the care he has taken of the old Hiet. 1 will place our corres pondence in the archives of oorG. A. R. Post a memento of the fraternal fppling exist ing between our orders. Fraternally yoors, Wm. A. Copeland, Statesville Landmark: The Chatham Record wants thp press of the State to dpmand of the Statafair management that no such horde of immor al gangs, gamblers and dis solute charmers as discrac ed the fast State fair shall be - permitted at Jth next one. Unless they are satisfied there to be n great improvement in the State fair tha newspa pers ought, of oue occord, to advise people to stay away from it. 'Rut the trouble is that the promises of reform will be prolific. These promis es are made every year onlv to be broken, and every year the fan seems to deteriorate. It is noticed that the man a cement ot another fair in this State last week gave out the positive assurance that no faikirs.gamblingschemcs, immoral show, etc., will be permitted. But The Land mark is free to say that it has no confidence in the prom isesonmr managers. Tnev are made every year only to oe broken. Rev. Jttbro Rumple. D. D. is slowly but sorely drawing Dearer to the end of a great ana useiui me. tor more than 40 years he has been pastor of the Presbyterian church in Salisbury. He is now at the home of his dau ghter at Red Springs. Later: The spirit of ihe grat divine has "passed un ward and inward through i.L - I . .. ' me penny ifares." ma re. mains wero Jaki to rest in Salisbury on Tueeday of this week. Col.ThosTj. Dula died at Kis home in Northwilkeaboio on the 19th, at the age of Tlyears. Death was dup to kidney trouble. Col. Dula en tfcretf the wai as a private ano come out Lieotenat Co lonel. He at one time repre sented Caldwell, his native county, iu the Legislature, and he later reprenented the nunty of Wilkes. At Canyon City. Colorado, on the morning ;f the 19th Inst., on attempt was made to poison ex-Governor Pn body nnd family by poison ing the food eaten at bleak fast. He was G )vernor du ii)g the labor trouble nt ("rip pie Creek.; ' V . Herniation of Reipert. Masonic Hull; Todd, N. C. As it lias nleased Almighty God. the Supreme Ruler and Muster of the Celestial Lodge above in His infinite wisdom! to call from our Maternal connection one of our faith ful brothers, Christian Mor- ptz to that nuDPr and "lore perfect Lodge where the Su - i i . m a r. pierne Architect of the uni verse presides, and while we deplore his untimely death. we hope that hj has entered into that perfect rest that re mainetb for the ueoole of God. Brother Moretz was born July 28th. 1828, mid died Oct. 19rh, 1905; joined the Masonic Fraternity (Watati ga Lodge) in 1872 or 1S73, and diniitted to 'Elk Lodge, No. 373, By his death our country loses a good citizen and Elk Lodge u laiihful member Therefore, be it Unsolved. Inn t the mem bers of this Lolge wear the usual badge of mourning for 30 "lays; a copy of these res olutionn be wnt to the Dem ocrat with a request to pub lish, and that they be spread upon the minntes of the Lodge. W. B, Da tin. IV7. R. Graham. J. A. Houi-k, W. H. Noma, Com. The Grand Lodge of Ma sons in recent session at Rnl eigh elected the following bfH cers for the ensuing year: Francis ). W'hston, Wind sor, grand master. S. M. GattK Hillsboro.dpp uty grand master. K N. Hnckett, Wilkesboro, senior grund warden. W. B. McCoy, Wilmington. junior grand warden. ' Lpe D. Heartt, Raleigh, grand treasurer. John ( Drewry, Raleigh, grand Secretary. "Work for some good be it ever so Blowl,; Work for some hope, be it ev er so lowly, Work, for all labor is noble nnd holy." HE above picture of the niannnu iihii is t lie trade mark of Scott'-s EmulHion, and is the svnonrni for strength nnd purity. It is sold m almost nR tlie civilized coun tries of the globe. If the cod fish became extinct it would be a world-wide pnlnm- irv. hecniisft tha m'l ! tJ 7 ww V V Ml U VWIIJVCT from its liver surpasses all other mto m iiuuriBiuug ana iiie-giving nrooerties. Tbirtir the proprietors of Scott's Emul eion found a way of preparing vuu nvcr vn bo mai everyone can take it and get the full value of the oil without the objectionable taste. Scott's Emulsion Is the best thing in the world for weak, backward children, thin, delicate people, and all conditions of wasting and lost strength. 8nd br ten mmpli. SCOTT k BOWNE, Chemists o-4m iuu wmwt, vrw tou .ii(lJ.M, All dnggitU Says the Nws and Obser ver: Samuels isn't the only fellow who renortfl th'it he had cut up ctillrt whWi he hail never seen except in his imagination. It wasnressa r.v to make such false reports or KreHtl,v reduce the num berofRpvenue smellers and 'jroiiirers." The watts law- !knocKed out nearly 1.000. I i . but thp business ot "destroy ing stills" on paper kept ma ny cf them on tne pay roll. The rottenness is deeper than yet disclosed. It would make a stench high up if un earthed. This silly twaddle about Roowpelt for.'a third term was B-heduled;"to arrive a bout this time. The Presi dent has too much spnse to ask an honor that Wuehing ton nnd JtffpiHonpaidHliouM beerijoyMl by no nibn. and if he should Iohp his good senee iiion that snbiect ann try to do the Grant act he would meet the Grant fate. News and Observer. R. Z. Lititjey is quoted an saying: "lam a JR-pulilrati and will eer remain oue tint if the d d rascality contin ues among the Federal offi cers in'North Carolina Imnch longer.fwe will have to hthK our conventions in the peni tentiary." 'Bout right, Colo nel. It is right andfproper to liye by the Golden Rule, and if eyerybodvjwould do it this world would truly be a grand place; bnt it is'hnrd to tell just how you feel wheu you undertake it and the other fellow won't do it. Mrs. Sallie Hla k who wan 107 years old. diediat War- rer.syille, N. C, last Friday. Shu retained all her faculties to l be end and was able to take care of herself until the lay before she died. If Federal Court remainsin session much longer the chan res are we shall lose even '"D. Ate Dtestrirt.'' The witness ed will not reach hom in time to pay poll tax. Tar Heel. Marshal Field dKd 011 tin 16th'at bis'home in Chiraco of.'pnenmonia. He was one ol the world's richest men. he- ing. worth from S100.000.- 000 to $200,000,000. TO CURE A COLD In ONE DAY Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggist! refund the mon ey it it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Centenary Methodist church in Winston will soon install a set of chimes to be connect ed with the pipe orjran. It is said that von mav in berit ability, but youv'e irjt to hustle for exiierience. AGUAHANTEKD CUKE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding op nrn. trading piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails toenre any caBe, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 la). First ap. plication gives cse and rest 50c. If your druggist han t it send S"C in stamps and it will be forwaidt-d post-paid by Paris Medicine Co, St. Louis, Mo. The investment is for the other fellow when he ells it to you. The fear ol rcputition is often taken Uw the love ol righteous ness oavon-F A mfaiwwwuBmt "Little Ben Knott, aged five ears. was v-rv much a" fraid of a rather cross old la riy'nliodid not lovechildn n. She died about a monthngo. After the had been buried a bout two weeks her funer;l was preached, to which ser mon Ben's mother -carried him. As soon as they came out of the churt'h he asked bis mother if the nrea.'her did not say Mrs. Maxwell ha I gone to heayen. When aiu swered in the affirmative, he remarked: "1 wouldn't have had that to happen for a thousand dollars, for I want eil to go there myself. Bibli cal Recorder. You cannot cure your sorrow by taking them out in u wheel chair. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Be Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of STATEMENT Of the condition of the Merchants and Traders R ink, Mountain City, Tenn., at thju close of business Dec. 3 I95: RESOUKCES. N Loans and Discounts, $70,931.40. Office Furniture, 746.39. Expenses 2.6i.iS. Cash in Vault and due trom Banks, 59,984,71. $134,316.68. LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, $15.0.10.00. Surplus an l Profits, Deposits, 6,741.85. "2,57483 $134,316(58 I. S. RAMBO, Cashier, TO I'i.EASE ALL TASTES. Wekwan Ntock of Wnrolies Diatrionils and Jewelry at 8m h a wiJe ran ol prices that 110 ma terwhat the condition of the purse, eoiiietlnn Hat.sfactory can le ,nrchasel. Lookinr through our lurpe as sortment of beautilnl articles ia an object lesson of value Here are gathered the worthiest pro iluclioiiM of tht Jeweller's art. The deij!iiimr, worktnanshiparid qimlily ol'evnythiny: will cull lorth adiniration and praise, Wi Uo lor an illustrated cata log. ALFRED W. DCLA, Jeweler aud Opticiaa, Lenoik, N C. NO MCE, Ncrth Carolina, Mitchell County, In the Supeiior Court before the Clerk. John t, Eggernand wife Effie Eggeis, Gertude Sandeis or Angelas. Giles Fleming, Emma G Fleinming. James E. Joues and wife Maggie Jones. The defendants above named will take notice that at. action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court before the (VI of Mitchell county for partition of a certain house and lot in the town of Elk Pane, N. C. Com(n0niv known as, The White Housre" and to make salt- of the same according to law and the rights and interests of the respective narties: nrl defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the said Clerk of the or Court of Mitchell county, X c at his office Uakesville, . (!..' o'tr the 10 day of February oo6,"and answer or demur to the complaint which will he filed in said office, or the plaintiffs wil Hpplv forthe relief demanded in said complaint. (iiven under mv hand at Makers, ville.on this the 12 (lav of Dece.ii ber 19054 Cham E. Grekse. C. y, ( IB io Ciir I . - 1 I Take laxative Bromo Ouinino t.m. " T-. II l'l "- ' ! 1 I I Big Clearance Sale f Bargain?, targains Bargains, ; In Clothing, Overcoats, Pants. Shirts Sweaters nnd un derwear; also ladips 'and rhildren's Shoes, Jackets, Skirts and underwear. In order to move onr immense stoi-k of Clothing, ete. and make room for our Spring and Summer Goods, we wilUrom now until March 15, sell Suits, Pan tw, Overcoats, ete at ACTUAL COST. This Is 'No Trade Rnr a straight h-min-M Proposition. If "yon need any thintr in o-ir line you will do well to avail yourspll of this opportunity of savin money. We must more this 'Stock and it is poimr cheap. We have at feast 500 suits from whi-h to seieet. Roy's suits an GOc. to Youths at 2 to h Men's suits at $2 to $11; embraeinif staple plain and fancy worst pd, plairle. casimerrs and in fact mosi nny t hi g desired and at prices tosnit all. This larye utoek is all new, well selected which we offer at a sncrififp, OVEIK OATS: We havenbont (100) one hundred over coats, the bent that cnuhl be houubt for the monpy, rang inir in pri'v from $2.50 l $10.00, ail ifoinjf at ent. OlI) PANTS: Ahor 3."0 pairs of pants from $1 to $3.. 50 at Actual Cot. A limited stock of 50 cents underwent it 37 '-ents. A"bip: stock of men's dress shirts; $1 Hhirts at 75 cts; 75 and 50 rt. shirt at 37''ts. Wp have a few ladies' j n'keis ami skirts, someihinK nice and stylish, bar trains at the price. SEVEH.Mi HUNDRED pairs of JadiPH' and childr n's shoes K'tin: at cont. Ladies' A few sweaters at cost. B,TheNe p'icos nr good until Manh the 15th, 1906., (ioous sold strictly for Cash. If you wih to uvail yourself of these prices brng 'ilong your cash. Yours fur BusineAH, MQWNTAIN CITY CLOTHING COMPANY. Mountuin City, Tenn., Jan. 15. HARDWARE LONDONStOFFK'L HARDWARE CO.,- . (WHOLESALE AND JtETAlL.) Mountain Cit.r, Tnn. - ' rEFCKKTKD TRADER'S BKK f7 MOUNTAIN CITY. TENNESSEE. n,VII)1U,ZEDCA1lrTAL '....950,000.00. OI'HLLR.S: .1. Walter Wjhoht, Piesioent, VV. P. Duji- uan. President, I. S Rambo, Cash.er, 6tofrk-hohhn Directors: J. ui"i!1 V Wr' E,R ?nJ1pr- J- s Honnellv! H. T. i). Non Sflll'khdMitlir r)tlM.'rTMto. ii Wil ! li- D- Kobinson, H, U. Willh.M. L. ttilMin, . H. dilson. Accounts ofFirmvJ otpnrntioLs, and Individuals Minted, . mnxm m The Mountain HAS THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OFl'UnviTURE; HOUSE FUltNISHIXGS, Coffins and Caskets. pui(;e,sthelovest.-i Mountain Gity Furnitnre Company. . ' Mountain City', Tennessee. jH?riiTo3:r,Rhi"n,,HuteB THE DEMOCRAT ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR. Send m your Subscription., To Cure a Cold in One Day WO HtAm V - A a PAA r " lit Catcher, Bay State rubbers at 45 cts Steel Ranges. CcoWrg -and HEATING STOVES- Mastic Mix j Paints, Q U, Glass, Windows n n d Doors. A Big Stork of Shot Guns, Loaded Shells and all kinds of Ammunition. . Anyihnir jou wimj in the General fiarOware line u always be fonmi in niirstore, """ " reasiuiai.fp 11. -ion. VA LL AND list- J 1 VValtrb Wmm. v t m I n T)..i.. m 11 .l ... mmm, City Furniture Ca i un Com Crip on everV
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