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J .':.CMK' : JIM r xriw 'I pott Jtl t. I- V KIT H Matea flora.. Enteied fyt the Post office at Boone, JV. C," oti second iasy jpaii matter. : 8UB8CBIPTIOV BXVES: - OndWar.;.,.......:......f 7.00. Sixmontbs.......... .... .50. Ibree months.......::... . .26". . Adrertialngrates furnished on application. '' " JiOCAL NEWS. V -7.ttcS. McDade, the Druggist Mountain City f ehn. 'Phone no.2i - The.,. weather continues cool. Big lot of fine rug at Sherwood's, . --Fine stork of heary brp gan shoes at CottreU's. . . . AJUMe wood at. this of fice would b appreciated just now: . . "i-Key. J. H. BrendrfU WilT preach In vthe .M.ethodt church in Boone at it al-in,,' and At night next Sunday., .f: CJI1 weather Ik coming J I yi r and IP0 crtQ boy your ajfcajt js-KiJi '. trt at'.'Hherwood!a at. away I iJown prices. Big line to 8- rXtifc.:i;-.Uet from.' .'. ; , .. I rttf&di .fTftnv the. next greatest i .;' wen to Roosevelt in the Uni , !?'"ted States" says Spencer. To i'" ?7- a man op a tree, this would I indicate softeniug of t h e IOTaia. , ; : ;. ' E t&zll i.)Tf, poo't boy your Winter y ffisoti. iJEjQQda till yon look through my line, a pleasure to show iwc6tr?W4R098I positively will save foaH fiiowj;'rW,' F. Bber piMitfS ,Trorry to hear of t h e f death of the little da ugbter ofc Piot Dobbin which occured at hishonie at Valle Waeis . yeitterday morning. ro6D. we are told was. the t n-l)will be In Boone on NdJ 'lt wtiber the 5tJ, wi a flne ' lot of freit treeh for snle. 1; fr'r-OK u lsb jbave a lot of fumigated; v- tree ready to deliver, at ..my t . i nursery ut uwru m. j. The Hnal meeting of' the Steward for Boone a ud Blow yMy of tug Bock circuit will be belo la:fi thpr8onage on '.Sat nr. f 'tflVNiiT. lOtfr. Let,e a.d.b h b rch be represented by, . a t &At 6tiiward with a juli ,9;-.rr.. Lst;, a patr; of' rimless spectacles with gold frames; ' - 'ihbk leHtherifcuse with E. I.- f :to8e' name:staaiped I T on thecasp? Finder will be re fki warded bylretnrpiiig same to this office or P.r M Al Valle gj';- : r Democrats, let nothing ' : keTyoa fromlhe polls next n't in, r TuesdaY. Tbe stay at borne Democrats . two years ago sent Blade born toj Congress In. tbe jjnauie of all that is good Oon't letjthis ticsur a -Two menfifrom Oraysoh tfj.yVa.i '' stooned. at t b e 0f Ulackbu'rn fl -o te'l t dflarfam young man escorted a gir night, being Tfn hot pursuit to her home, and upon sepa .iiot many hours benina nira v rcor we tbWf was captured atd in?. Wis noree.recovereojaiiuni That no one may hefeai tefauestioa jny cundidacy I hereby announce royseit an independent candidate I o sheriff of Watauga- county This iJept, 4th. 100. ""M : T. A. Cable. TO CVSK A POJUD IR'OKS DAY. Take Ltiv Brotno Quinine Tab 1 will be at Blowing Hock on Monday Oct. 29tb (Pen land Hotel), and at flobne on . Monday, Nov, . the 5th', (Blackburn Hot"!) to remain several days at encb place in the interest of the", people's bad teeth. K. D. Jennings. . Mr. Black bprn called at a school ho ae near Globe on Saturday, introduced himself as their present and future Congress member. This intel ligence proyoked a shrill Hu rah. for Hackettl" and in an instant the refrain was taken op by the entire school, when the wily (Congressman depar ted, a sadder but modi wiser man. -"Dick Hsekftt's record "Is before the people. He has con cValed tiolhiug' touching bis past life during his canvass of the district. Blackburn did 'apt meet fk; jslgle li inf. during the campaign tb'1'rjreV fer an charges against him though he was it vi ted to be present at each and every ap pointujent; Now- it is up to Racket t's friends to look' on t for the post cumpain mat ter tfeat may be circnlated in tjje county between now. and next Tuesday by the Republi can campaign managers. Jt is a cowardly act to stab an adversary in, the back; Re member the stuff that was sent out two years ago, and take warning. Zaat Bom ..... East Boone is biiilding op very taut, Mr, Joe Callo way's house is nearing completion and he and his family expect to occupy it soon.. -. Messrs. Newton and Anson ftatHsbn and4 two or three other are nlso building near the Training sehoot . The music class of -the A, T. S. taught by Miss Sallied Sienk necht, is unusually largehis year, and is doing splendid work. ; A devotional exTnse is litd inthe chapel of the Train ing srhool on Sunday -sfter-noins for the pupils and their riends. The senior clans of the A. . S. now numbers seventeen he class has been orgunuVd a n d the following' Ofilcers hose n: Margaret bherriH President,1 Margaret 'jomb VHe-Prefent.. ,nnle.. Sjtan- bury Seeref ary ,;J acoiiDiUiii' ger Treasurer," Bertha Stan bnrj Poet, Bina Uarvey rsphet, Minnie Day Uistori an. GreeneraiM- ttoHt were cbo&n as class c6lors;0olden Glow as class flower. Motto, ArLnttroDher.aiDera ..... .n-.li.ii- n., . The class m wear o caps iuib jer. SpencM Blackburn will, In one brebthi-bvg ytu for your vote, and then telj you that when be is North be is post ti vely ashamed to tell that beis TCongrcs8 memlwr from J-tbrarolini; This remind of a little ioke we onceneara rating he said: Vllon t say itnvthinir about this." lhe ladv replied: "Dtjn't be anea 8t. I am as 'shamed of It ah you arf (Jod knows tne vo tere ol tne otn owinci ur n Kliamed of Blackburn as ia of thm. which will be pro ven on next Tuesday, loliea of Oitaalntiea. The firm of Edniinteo and Holler haibeea discluded indennant. Al rwmi oinr the aiJ firm wil come forward and -nake set timent.The books aiwlall account? , heOS d 10 .J. A iiuiniiiien Thin Oct. 1 th. 106. - . - . J, A. Edm srtf PtUUeal CobbmIs; Stateville landmark. " The Landmark recently added some comment to an article from the Charlotte ObserTer. which showed by facts that cannot be i8puted that . the allegation of the Republicans that the low prices which prevailed during Mr. Cleveland's last admmistra- on were due to that. adnjiHt ra tion ie false and without loundeu tion. In the articles referred to it was shown and proven, that lie depression I of that- period was world-wide and had hetun prior to Cleveland's administra tion. In his recent speech in 8tatesville Mr. R. N. Hackett, the Democratic candidate for Congress, showed from the gov- ernmvnt reports that the aver Hge.price ol cotton daring Cleve land's administration was 7.50 while the average price during the four years of the McKiniey administration which followed was 6 ,374 2- This phowe that he.gqodtHTies .end, high prices did .'not ' follow immediately on the election of MrKinley, as the Republicans c I a 1 in. Additional ptoofof this statement is found in an at tick written JJty Mr Geo, t Roberts, a Republican aoddi r ctor of the United States mint bis article appeared in. a recent number of the Review of Reviews and Mr,, Roberts shows that prices hail been steadily failing or several years, and to quote his .words .''weiS upon' a lower level during the flve'years 1894- 98 then during any other con- secntive five ywsrs ol the, last half century, not only in ,t h e uited UtaXen.batin the markets of the world." Commenting onjthis statement the Chatham Record says: "Our Republicau readers wil! please pots particularly that Mr. oberts declares that the low prices daring Cleveland's term existed all over the world. Sure ly even the most ignorant and prejudiced Republican will not bold the Democrats responsible) fOr thejow prices that prevailed in all other countriesl "The truth wtbe hard times ad set, in before Clefeland's electiou all over the World. The timesfhad become so badin this country as to eause the 'farmers to organise t he famous Farmers' Alliance a far buck as 1888 to nrnrest acainet them and to ob- r -t -- tula relief. No man can deny thin, here was a great financial de " npuoainn nil nvpr tho wnrld lvlore I Cleveland's election The well known English bankers (Barinp Brotliers) bad failed and a gen- era! financial panic prevaileil 'sail over the world. The Republican resident (Harrison,) irt order to give some financial relief, had the plates made just before the expiration ofis term for print- iniC Tne goia upnnn which viere- and bad to issue afterwards. This is well known, , "It is thus shown that the Demo crats were not at a'l responsible for the low priis, as ! alleged by Republicans, as Mr.. Roberts (al though a Republican officer) ad mits in his article above mention ed' that the present prices are due "to natural 'conditions and not In auy Important degree tjp manipulation or classes with governmental control.' The chief cause for the'increase in prices, : as everybody knows, is admitted by Roberts . to .be" the large In crease iu the "general stock of money In the United Stotes," which he savs increased as much as 50 per cent, in 1900 as com pared with 1890." The church' 'with a goto It is the church that gets alter peo ple. " 1 . " ' ' Foed Your Nerves Upon , rick, purs, BoarUhlng blood by Uktafi. Hood's' SampMlUa, and 70a wUI be ' free from shot spvlls of do SMli.tbost sWplees nlgnts and anxious dsra, Umms .gloomf, deatbllka' feeling, tlum sodden starts at mara Dothlnis, tboaa dripeptle rrmptoiBa and blinding tMdacaaa. . Hood's SaraapMllU has dona tnis lor many. oUwra - wttl ears yon. Hood'fi Gnrsaparilla n usnal Jlquld torn or In chocolated tsbleUknoirnMSarsatabs. 100 dose $1, Warslarr Cunfedrrtts. Attention, old Confederate soloiersl The election comes next Tuesday and 1 want you all to be sure mid go to the polls and vote the straight Democratic ticket, for every time you vote for a Bepublican you vote destruc. tion to your own interests. The Republican party is an enemy to you. Theyaie on posed to a State pension, and if they ever get in power gi od bye pennon.- When tbn pension law was passed very fe Kpublirans voted for it. Tbey are oppos ed to you in every way. Just look at our Jury box; hardly erer a Confederate in it. If they bud the power they would disfranchise you. If you cannot vote . the Demo cratic ticket for God's sake do not vote at all, for every time you rote for one you are whetting the sword with wbieh tocut voiirosn thrbiit. That party has never gives us old Rebels any showing. If you do not believe t h is, just remember that.) w hen they were in power they ap pointed a negro door kpeptr., far the Legislature instead of n one-lgged Confederate. ' COKFKDERATE. '. ,' Sands.'U : ;'v It might be added here by way of parenthesis that Con gre-sman Blackbtiro was a member of that body trora Ashe county and cast his bul jot for Abe Middleton, thene gro, against a maimed (Ton'" federate. And Thou. Bingam, RfpresVntative from Watau ga, cut hia vote for thesume negro. Democrat. . WANTEDI The liooks originally belong lug to the Valle Criicis Library, also alt kinds ol Indian relics and minerals of value, for which a fair price will tie paid. Address W. R. SAVAGE, ' - c Blowing Rock, N. 0, 71 92m " . J ., fj j I 1, .. p..f- .. .1 1 1 ' - - m 1 to n to LaMornia d5 thro - .One-way tickets at this unusually low rate will be on sale at St Louis every day until October 31. . ; . , Chetp licktta to CtJMornla point, M Ml al North Carollas Md TiMiint railroad itatlona amy day. Saptamber is to Octobar 11, Aak tba M aal lor rata via BorUng toa Rouia. ; It costs no more to have your ticket routed via Denver, Colorado Springs, Glenwood Springs, Grand Junction and Salt Lake City, with choice of routes beyond. . Thi9 is the most interesting and attractive way of reaching CaliforniaL It is also an econom ical way. Over this scenic route the Burlington runs modern and comfortable tourist Pullmans from St Louis in which double berths for one or two people cost only $6. 50 just half the usual charge, . ' 11 tnu Oasatal ''''. WARTO, The Laws of North Carolina protect Bats. Swallows, Mocking Rirds. Birds, Thrushes, Warblers, Martins, game birds, also their nests and eggs. I in 1 1 At . I " ' I w-PENALTY- . Upon conviction $5.00 for each bird killed or txi taken: Exceptions: Birds not protected: Hawks, Owls, Blackbirds, Crows, English Spar- rows Jackdaws and Ricebirds' ' : WGAMEHIRDB.- 2 can onjf be killed durin'a; the open season established by law, and' P heas ants, Partridges, Quails, Wild Turkeys, Snipe and Woodcock Cannot be shipped out of the State. , :-. A non-resident must secure a hunter's license before hunting ir. N. C. . . Unlawful to hunt on land .of another without owner's permission. FREE FOR DISTRIBUTION. Printed detaila of the game laws, leaflets on the feeding Sabits of birds end annual report of Game protec tion in the State, issueJ by the Audubon Society sent upon application. . - ; State Audubon Society Aug. i6r3m," ; ' eBEJfSBpJtp;N, C, Gentlemen, you have heard the evidence; take the case, and return your ver dict next Tuesday. TOXIXA. Bwntt v af ' The Kind tMHiwWwrt BsfM Kotiet of Dlssolntiea W. W . Presnell has sold his en. tire interest in the sock of goods at Hagaman, N C to R, J. Presnell and the said R. J. Presnell is to pay all the debts due for goods, and ail of the debts due W. W. and K. T Presnell are to he paid to R.J. Presnell. This Oct. ?, 1906. W. W. PRESNELL. Coffins and Caskets. f W - . 1 Ml . comDete line of Coffins and Crh- kets that will be sold at reasona ble figures. All Sices kept in stock and at priees to suit all buyers. Very Respectfully. Taylor & mast. Valle Crucis.N.C , R. Ross Donnelly. UNDERTAKER & EM BALM ER SHOUN'S. - -. . Tennessee, Has Varnished and Glass White Coffins; Black Broadcloth and White Plush Caskets; Blick and White Metalic C a s r e t b Robes, Shoes and Finishings, Extra large Coffins and Cas kets always on band. 'Phone or dJra given npecial attention. " , R. ROSS DONNEL.LV. ok) uameu5 for ffeir Winsome and Sterllnci Qualified ms : iflk by UADDOCK-TEREtC0i For Sale by H. O. MILLER. Blowing Rock, N. C, 9w a ataaaora w tau ran aaora. J. H. VXBX1XX, aVwthaTa Ageat, C, B. Si Q. Sy.f 'Atlaata.Oe, at all times Night Hawks 01 Bull Yellow Hammers, Illue IJirds, Red Gulls, Terns, and all other wild nun ' . mm Colorado MA ANNOUNCEMENT. , I hereby declare myself an inde pendent candidate for . Treasurer of Watauga county, and if elected I promise to attend to the business o the office myself and have co dp puty to do it for me.This Aug. 14th 1906. D. CRaqan. : At Cottrell's YOU WILL FIND An elegant asssortment of , SHOES for men, women and chit drenjinthe latest styles,, of the best material . and workmanship. an l at prices that can hardly be du plicated in the count 1 am offering special bargains in every department, and I am anxions for you to reap some of . the bene fits that are now being dispensed at my place of business , Dress goods, hosiery, ' laces and hundreds of other articles for the Ndies, and can please then in any . thing they may .need . A full supply of QjoerkB, uch as sugar, coffee, rjeev bacon, flour, etc., always on hand that will be sold as low as possible. ' , ; , . Remember I am no cheap John, but am a firm believer inthe maxim Quick sales and short profits" and have adopted it in my buiiness. I want at least a part of your trade, and you are earnestly requested to call. The highest pricet: paid for all good country pr oducej ' -Very trulyj, .,: 'D.JonesottrelL (At the ft.'ii; Green olif stand, A FTER YOU , I HAVE SUFFERED FROM ' ' I EYE ACHES For awhile you wilt appreciate the immense relief, that comes from the wearing ol'properly fit ted glasses. ..' . , '.-,' All t he burningsensations ceasesi And all the aches and pains. And where discomfort formerly was is now absolute eyecomlort, This change can be brought about in a very phort time, in deed and we are ready to under take it at any time you say. No charge for anything but tbo glasses. , j" ALFRED W, DULA, .. Jeweler and Optician, - ,". '-laVNOIR, N.C. I must have roon for my full anil winter, stock, and- om very t ritrs bargains in spring -anil'' summer goods for tha ; 'next..;;.;.;. ,... .............. ; tHIHTY DAYS. All 1U cent lawns at e; 1 cent lawns at 10: in cent lawns "at 10 ' cts. LarlieV white embroidery wnist put teniH wot th $1, going at 65 cents. A few lathe' summer hats at or. flreat bargains in my entire stock ofsnnr mer dresn goods, notion, ete. I have just recoived my lull line or ... t LOTH ING It will pay you to sea them before Imping, lor i sure will nave you money. Oyer 100 euit to select from. A few summer suits tit a big sacri II' r ...,, SHUbJfS: My shos line , oiiiV'lete with the most up to' date -line of footwear I h'irs ever' handled. Heats' mniPN: nnn riiii.iren m ux urns . j. i i. ...j , . j - Ilk . ..... .,... ,,.,.., liemiuini cniicoinoneynni lenirths and under too ponmt ndb. nt $1 per roll. (Jreat thing for quilts nnd hlldn nsoUMi as - h ' wtw eaaBea)ata"P"""-a). v m w nt inns w-m m. a a v- ef '" Xfitntf liflro-nlna thut I hira not t nil' to tell you about. come nnd see, ..,;,.,.,.., IVANTKD: .All kinds of good country prodw nt th very highest tusrket pflcss. ttaReiuembor nry big cut in priren on Bummer Drtsa Goods lor t hnex t thirty! days. , ' 4 ' Yaur nr HnninSH, nantha, Aug. 22. jenture is oo each bw'a3cvl
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