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t 4 VA TA VGA DEMOCRA T. R. C. Risers, Proprietor. Tin i:tv. Api il j At lv Moin.s. Iowa, a ff v i J.niwit. a leg ephmit 1:1 Hob-1 j iiisnn! cireu pick- .1 up lusatteii j danf. burled him to tie ground; 'and then U-at In body into pulp jagamst a Mnall barn u their (quart, rs. He then iuu through a i ! i..ii-t lmr.uif iliL- slll; 1 tne. ttlT- ! A St. John (Wa.-h. ) despatch ning over circa w agons, demob, of April the -i J. gives the follow- j,jng H bridge, etc. It took out ( ing account of tit.' s il death of j.our for a ctoul of itif a to cap-i Tom llisrauian. Jr.. sou o! Mr. ....... i.;m .....i ;t wa not done tin-' A Tragic til rte bullets eie put bod v. Titomas II igamau. lonu.-rly ot Wataui: i. ami we I remeniU'ied by score of Wat'ingan. The: press dispatch savs: j 'Tom II .-tjiaman. Jr.. the H year M non of T. H teaman, is deal from ait accidental pistol shot which he received yesterday at noon. Mr. Ibig, man lives at ' Will ida. but tlie son washelping ' on the Pahooek ranch, twelve; utiles south of Sr. John, when the , accident occurred. I "Young Ibiguman was at the ranch house when the shot wits 1 fired He had been placing blank I cartridges in the pistol, snapping j the pistol to scare the girl who. was cooking for them. Then he Tito Episcopal vnnl.l riil.-ir pjirtrid.n i WaVtiesville X. C. in the pistol audlire to frighten I broken open the girl. into his! i Some d ivs iiiro forest tires did ; incalculable damage to Mtn beron j Vniid.Tl.ilts estate mar Ashe--ville. Thousands ot young pop-1 uiar trees which had te n set out j were destroyed ami many of; tlu m w. re ten years old it is : believed that viciously disposed persons who had been, stopped from hunting on the estate, set j the fire and IV. Seheiuk, thej head forester has offered ?100, reward for evidence to convict. I linens mid church at was recently an 1 robbed- Hare embroidered covers BLOO We live bv our blooJ, and on it. Vc thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing eUe to tve on or by. When strength is full and spirits high we are being re frt shed bone, muscle aad brain, in body and mind with continual tiow of rich blood. This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rct is not rest and sleep is not sleep, we are starved: our blood is poor; there is littU nutriment in it. Back of the blood is food, to keep the blood rich. When it fails, take SCOTT'S EMULSION It sets the whole body golna again man, woman and child. SctJ this advtrti.'tnrnt. tcc:thwf with ir.iu of paper in it arrsar. your a4Ji:s ..U four ctnU to cover po-: and t fnJ you a "CompMr HjiW, .ulu of the Wurii. SCOTT & BOW NE, 409 Peail St, w York nm; Tel:. Everyone ho erer mid after Editor Caldwell, of the (lot riot te ( ibserver, will learn with a h.-hm of leal pleasure that he is ..blelo be out aftr an illness of several weeks. Mrs. J. lira ley Mj, Maggi Iivill. ol Urwrifborti, w nt to WMfttiiiiirton, I). C. tOHt. tend the Continental Conjrrws of i he I. A. It. which meet in that city last Monday. WATCH THIS SPACE ! : Nt'itt. C-iiohrt.i, U an. j a loui.tt. j I', the UH i .i Ct'iu I.. I. II. Kit-Mr, J. W. Ib'iKxi. I. II. rn..tu and I 1 1. M. VV.uir.ts.J II. I..aham. i li i -.i..i.t t-i an .ir.ii-r of the Suptsi !..r v'.ti.i! . f VV jijui county trade : in the jtxne eti'.iTli-d c.itiM at Fall ; I tiii), li) . liutitif the viicf tlie .'.in. Is :.t f t ! .dtif iit.-' ii'til, and at- p mil .1. iv. Kce-e .1 cum-ia- . iH'mr l 'v..iU- .ii ! ile. anil tl-e, . S .i.i:. lU t b o i . ; faiv i. ne-- The undorsigred hrvtng bought this space for the rau ,!iad .in. i ntusi no n ake said .i!f tual benefit of both myself and customers, I desire that I .in t !u 1 1 m Jiii c:v: .ind at prmi term xi-ii i i I,.,..,,. ,f the ...d Suit, .r c..,t f you watch it closely, and when mtown give me a call. I I u ,'tauj nuint. mother as made can show you the largest ard best selected stock of gen ; r,e c i.iM-. -,-p. h.nn,, L 1. Ue eral merchandise ever exhibited in Boone. .t lfilMill"iiii in 1 .1 il oi ,llll III CC ; .nui i i ilti t-r t i Hi" the ;ie of said 1. 1. 1. is niiiii I ant oidt-r M .it iioot i-, i tnudir f. i the the court il usf tliior ta ! IN DRESS GOODS: I have all kinds. Qualities and Therefore1, .,..- ty.nrn n l(U Uim f,.t ncHIr ! ( 'IIV..0, 41U11I a AW. liH I.V Vi.UU Oil IV. ui (lav: of .May, , IN NOTIONS: I have a stock that is unscmassnd. cali, tho fo!ijinr de. MY STOCK OF SHOES is complete in every detail. -mud trt.v t ot ia,,d, vt.tate in the 1 1 iaVe the greatest stock to select from I ever exhibited. jTViljVi1 '"L "Ii? "..V 1 1 am expecting daily a bier line of of Oxfords for men and ladies in all kinds of leather styles, colors and prices. Whv nuit !h.- ihureh? 1 es, !i-nik. I.ahan WiiuKirs-ei 's cirner. Why? we have ttotieed that per- tli.Mi.-e with Viui l.;irK'er line, ete., , ... . . .Mil tor a inoie minute description sot:s are so inueli nulned to , , , , ... ... , , i tiefence is hereby mane l. a ucetl earry tlieir supposed rrieni:ces t.xmite,i iy f(.athan Miiler to J. i'lto the ehiirch. Sonii'thin . Latham and icconled inthcofice does not iro riiht. or a little mis- of the l.'cii-tei of deeds for Watau-vnnlerstanditi- betw. eu to ,h.r. . S cn,nty, in Ho.-k Y, pap? 570. , 7, . N'Coml trad oi-ni j; the iatuls ptir- sons arises and nt on.v we find ,,v L.(th.lin froirJ tliem i ni 1 1 i utr the eliurt h- I'hcse l!!cr vv jfo C(),t;,inijj .35 :,c. same l ersons will not stopdoinjl n-, dioii)in; the lands of Nlanlev ! business tit the same bank. Hot (rern. the Hat mon Knoh tiact L. Mrs. Hackett. i e of ex Con We to be a ine.i.b. r ot the )- Mf l7 L"kl;,hl" 'f" pulled the trigger. The iin w as t irressinan Haektt of Wilkesl tor i same political party, but tlie,j ,;C from (( A. (ireen and discharged and the bullet ent.-r-j Wns operated on foiappendicitis ! church, oh, there is tlie place to j for ;1 n,ort. complete descitptiu'n of ed the right temple and passed last week at the StatesyilleSana ' take your spite. Header, if 'you ! the same reference is heieby made rm inm When t lie .1 tii.ciidi wits ! nre stayincr awn v from the house ' the deed from J. K. Miller a n d lit Ali-.tt t anp to A ns!;ip Oil the Mil 1 lets of Meat Camp creek. First tract, being the lands pur ich i'ed by J. II. Latham from Jon- at run Md'er, hicg on Harmon's Kvoh 1 ontaaiirg 4111 act , : tlj( iti- ,. ,r ft,.. I of I Ik Vl;tlr VV P t 1. to I n, ,,il,..rw l! M nrlf stvlf with rifOQ nnoiirnnccod -ncirlav?rinr fVio . L'l'inrij 011 a ctteiimi er on inenortni hank "f Norris' I 'ot k of Meat Camp Spring end Summer Clothing. I make a specialty in this line, I have the latest New "Hy mistake the boy, intend-jr the altaraiHioommunionser ing to load the gun with blank ! vice were the principal loss. The caps or cartridges, placed in the 'I'lrge candh-s for the alter were j istol a loaded shell. Ho pointed : broken into small pieces and the uun at the jrirl, it is said, two 1 scattered 011 the floor. The per ... or three times and snapped it to scare her. Then to show her there was no danger he carelessly poiu ted the pistol at his head a 11 d petrators of this crime could hardly be too sf-verely punished. through the head. "Dr. Peuiglas McKntrre w n i removed a piece of broken tooth called but the shot was fatal. u,Irk was lomid in it. At last ae llagaman dying at I:.,U o'clock Limits Mrs. Ilaekett was doino- this morning." if iod because vou do not like Battle of Poors Knot). Mr. Ivlitor: Notwithstanding the many quiet ami peacable cit- zens that reside at Virgil well, and the chances lor a spee dy recovery eood Lenoir News. N. C. antagonism, war and bloodshed occasionally disturbs the peace and happiness of the neighbor hood. About thrue years ago Joe San deis wilfully killed his wife a n d then committed suicide Since which time T. S. Watson receiv ed a heavy blow on the head from a dirt shovel in the bands ol his nephew front which he nar rowly escaped death. Hut the cli max of contention, noise and brawl was reached when an al tercation took place between two iieighbor women, they being bro ther's wives, on Sunday April 11, 3D0y. The least one got the bet ter of her assailaut. The hus bands of the women seemed to entertain some dissatisfaction o ver the results of the light, and on the following Wednesday like two rooster guineas the women ran up against each other the eecond time, both with a renew ed determination to gain the vie tory. "The very hairs ol their head," which Luke says "are all numbered," came hurling to the ground like winters withered leaven. Narrow toed shoes w ere almost instantly brought into fashion; bonnet strings and hat pins like meteors began to shoot t hrough the air a great commotion pre Yailed. The farmers stopped the plows to listen; the owls betook themselves to more distant pla ces; the squirrels sought refugeiu the tallest oak; theliziards made lor a hollow rail, and the turtles buried themselves in the mud The intensity of thesituatioa be came more alarming when the husbands of th women, became so impassioned and angry that double barrel shot guns and rocks were resorted to, but for tunately the weapons were not used. To the historic battle grounds of Chicamauga, Mission ary Ridge and Lookout Moun tain may be added "1 out's Knob.'' Z. JlcGuire, N. C On the 1 1th, inst. . Kenilworth Im. the fUo.OOdpropertyof Mr. j and Mrs. J. M. (iazzatu of Hhila jdelphia. was burned to the ground. At the time there were 200 or MOO guests in the build ingall of whom are accounted for, but some were seriously in jured, among them being Mr liazzam himself. wife to J. II. Latham, which is re- '(irliit in t lie nf M . e of tin Urcrivter some one in the church ju-t top,,,f ,Ws fop Watat.ga conmy, r and think, what a fool you are! i$,.ok N, 4, pae .! l?c;inniiif making of yourself. Just gn.i sit ; on a spruce pine, Adams' corner, down in the grove and meditate , cu-. The said lands being the hinds t'icM upon on tne 7tn oav ot .lime ity of the fabric. Have them in all sizes childrens to mens. H ats for all Sized'Heads. 1 carry the famous John B. Stetson hats in different styles and prices, also a great many other makes of hats at prices to suit. ' I am doing my utmost to keep in stock the needs of my customers of all articles usually kept in an up to t date line of general Merchandise. My limited space . forbids me quoting prices but I assure you Prices are Right . con sidering the quality of the goods I offer you. ' Thanking you for the patronage in the past you have so generously given me and hoping to merit it in the fu ture. Most Respectfully, II. It. IILU MIIUV. March 17th 190D. on this thing a vhile and see if it is not true. Why do you not ' stop eating, or drinking? Your spiritual life is just a impor tant as your physical life. It is as important that you be fed spiritually as physically. Then there is another thought; it you .a.:,.;,. t,a .,:.ik. o. a..f...,a.,. continue in this course you and J. If.'Iiatham, rendered in the Sn nnr enemy might reach the! perior court of Watang-a county, at Mime landing in the heiealter 1007. Irv John W. Ilod'-es, Pnoriil of Watau.ia county ntiiier a warrant of at tachment hvhich issued from phe Superiot ( ourt of Watantra Co June 7, lb(7, a-'aiiist the property of the .said J 11. Latham, and in favor of the above named plaintiffs. The a-hove-descfibed lands wil1 be sold to satisfy a judgment in favor of t he Kowe School Closed. Catawba County News. The commencement exorcises of th Howe (haded is 1. col were held Saturday, April 3rd, The morning excecises weredevo tel to the piiui iry grades The children showed the result of ther ough teaching. At the noon hour the crowd present gathered .about a long table which was laden in true Catawba county style with good things to eat. In the afternon there were rec itations and orations by some of the advanced pupils. The subjects were well selected and the" speec hes were delivered in such a way as to win the heartiest applause. The literary address was deliv ered by Rev. E. W. Fox, pastor ol the Methodist Church in New ton, who cho.e for his subject The Value ol a Man." Theeven ing was given to Mings, plays, a beautiful pantonine and pnsen tation of ,the roll of honor. Prof. J. E. Hodges, of Sands, N. C. was the able principal dur-mg-the past year. He is a ma n of marked ability in his chosen work, and the patrons of the school want him to teach anoth er year in their school. He was ably assisted by Mr. J. S. Mcliee, One of the suggestive and help ful features of the exercises was a brief but able address by Prof. I E 0. SinithdealjOf the Newton ) Graded School. and we sometimes sing, "There will be no parting there." Think on these things -UeiorniL'd Church Standard. fall term, 1!K),N. for the sum of ! - fill .00, interest and costs of the ac tion, and the costs, charges and ex penses of sale. This March 29, '09. L. D. Low i:, I'ommis-loner. TENNESSEE FARMS FOR SALE. .. If you will wnte the East Tennessee Heal Estatet'o.,Morristown Temi, they w ill send you free of charge a booklet on lanning nnd a lull description ol the Valley ol East Tennesser, and a complete price list o) various farms of nil sizes and prices. This booklet wil be ol value to you, und it h free; just wnte a postul curd tor it. dress. EAST TENN. HEAL ESTATE COMPANY, - . Jlorristown, Tennessee. Ad- They aro How in Stock Some women seem to think Geu. Matthew Calbraith But ler of Edgefield S. C. one of the last of the Confederate Calvary generals, died recently alter a lingeriug illness. The time consumed in selecting a jury to try Patrick Calhoun of San Francisco, charged with bri bery began three months ago A pretty line of spring and summer A. P. brinkley, Pres. w. H. stapp, cashier. THE CITIZENS BANK ELK PARK, North Carolina. We are prepared to handle your tanking business of ev ery description, be it large or small, and will be glad" to have you avail yourselves of our services at all times. We are open from 9, a. m., until 4, p. m,, but if youwantany banking business done before or after these hours, you will find one of our officers around town. He will be glad to accommodate you in any way you may desire. The best service is none too good for our friends. Don't forget, keep it before you, 4 per cent, interest compounded semi-annually on savings Deposits when we issue certificates of Deposit. X, L. Mast, Pres. W. C. Coffey, V. P. (i. P. II auaman, Cnsh. thn t if pyprv u nnian u nnlrl inar l . .i, ... ,,i and was just completed lust week, Shield, THE WATAUGA COUNT? BANK. BOONE, N.C. We are in position to give our customers every conven ience and accommodation consistent with safe banking. Accounts of any size accepted. 4 per. cent interest paid on time deposits. Even if you use your money from week The "returned checks are legal receipts for all bills paid. As a County Institution we solicit the patronage of our County people. When you visit the county seat we shall be glad to have you call on us at the Bank. . ' Hew Years Greetings to All I The holidays are now over; the New Year is with us; and I am pleased to say that I am still prepared to furnish firoceries; I Will Sell mir trnAa nr?fV -friaVi otonlfl rlwirro efondov1 notonf modi. vou cheaper than you ,J . ,. . . r, ,. b' . ... . call l)U V Cisew Here, lor 111- cuico, wuuicvuuiio unu, a ucucvc win say, unc ptiviw line of Toilet Articles to be found m the county. I also still have on hand, left from the holiday trade, a small stock of handsome jewelry, suited for both gentle men and ladies, that will be sold under a positive GUAR ANTEE. If you need anything in this line be sure to give me a call. I always have on hand a nice little stock of well-selected groceries, sugar, coffee, rice, tee., that should be tested by every one in reach of my store. My goods are fine; my prices are right. Give me a part of your trade. Boone, N. C, Jan. 1. J. M. HODGES, M. D. Offices in Blackburn Hotel. Also a nice line of bovs clothing iust in. Men's suits from $3. to $18. bovs suits from 70c. to 15.00. lie sure and see . i . i...t- u. I ais"o ha ve in sto. k a to week, pay it through ThisB&nk. sphndid line of SHOES, the celebrated CKADDOCK-TERUY I5KAXD. . The best on the mar ket. I am carrying a good line of mens and boys hats, also ladies hats all at the LOWEST PRICES. stance 10 lbs. ofgranula ted snga1- tor 100 oth er goods in proj o: tion. My stock is complete in every departmept, and vou are most cordially invited to call at my store when in Blowing ltock. I am sure I can save you morey on any artiei" purchased. My stock is fresh and chan, and I muke it a point to keep what th people need. Yours A ery Truly, THE DEMOCRAT ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR.
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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