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i 1 ; U. i 7V1 L'G. 1 DEMoCR. 1 r. A. C. AVt-t , Pso;toi Tin ;;si. dulv I r.( Ii.iiii uju.i wiikii ti i't.i-M l.iiNiu.-:::t:cn::? Mr. TaUyute tiimi.v warning of thv Kopubiie.wis of the Hons.' when lie s.ti I at N--w Haven a J, w iliivs ago It'-'U "unless i!k la'l tib'ncnu i-.iii v live u; to its promises and tile t X)'' it.it io:.s i.f f.u. the people there no doubt lli.it fill iiiii i'n;i-;.ura ---.- I lii.u i ii;e r.iin.-.i i:y opposition." i . i ei.t Hip Al.li it Ii Makohifi. "I'll.- liMrlnIx' c Tin Pat lie tai.ff hill, in so as n ro;iivseiu .1 a hiltaairiit o! tl.e I'.irty l- lu-of i. :.-!t d.wn v.nd t.u iii" n v 'ii'ii. and in mi f.ira-it in';'' r-'l ole-i toovettav cl Chi-:i:,i'T-, u ;is I. id el:'i;i:.'t Tin- Mi ieti i.iuIm shift is a t li-ni- in ! liiii s v.n:--.-'. Nc i'l.iT Mil, ii pas-ed, would ln':i' lit tli" cou sin;!, r. At vat io'r- i'iies prior to I lie ilc !i-'i l'r si. lent Tail .ininis,.. taiili icvi.-ii'ii down-; ,,.i,l;l..ll ij, t,f tl at pie. mil, cut v.niu. I Ire party is pie.ig-u '".Jy oons.rw.iivo "in.lv. the cii Mich revision. The public e-.lf( i('i'.:si. :r in vi.te lur the Al- p.vts tiie hoacst fill til mi'i it r.r.-t. 1. V;!.. i- ' a I. a:.. J.e .-teinal ist. and the "v.. aiv in the s l.!!e (,r ilo'ie-xt vt-r hv a ii ..') ' it v H "- Prohibit io! ' '-ts u a :.!; 1 :; w vi!;;!'i- v'ove: . ti.e i: l.:ti-l : '.. w '.nil t he !.U' lh.' p"'P t..e bar room- t he t w la i in-...; tci -pwoiii mm j S- n to v ii' for t!- hl: i-h-j 1', he t.u at h i! when it was , pla.vil on p.i-vije in tin- S lit--s!i,,-iM, u: t!.. i'.imatio:i t f t lie i I Vim ernts in on s 'i.ve a ' w.,i nii.ir to j!.i- i!. .niii.ii nt party. ! V, ilh one ith of t! e Ih-pul.: u a n Vt Iiieh I'avne amenalv. they vs- tlies-promises from it- iiiosea J p.t, js it not cvhh nt that con tepiwn'.a lives. Living expeu- j sil(.r;,l.ly'iiiioiv than oi.e-sixih of M-s are abnormally lii'li, il'le to : t1( V(lI(.rs ,,f hon are ii w as ii. f i -ens'; : the ir : . . If r il- is a .i .i.sap; i 1 1 1 T ; V . le.li l.i"t:"' l : : : 1 1 I.. i ve 1 rt !1 a'. ! .-we iiist 1 1. i ll OW li s leiues ai i! i hi ir a Hit '.' I.V I lit' i 1 . 1 ')' " 'ii. A i-ilst t'..- I'.ir looms in ! !. ai.tiln . i' "ill I ."Liu t" iioia wlii.-h au si! ai.t l.ai vest ot erime is sure : pariu'iv . Tie minority ly '.i.nv to the will of the M.i t v. That is ail. L.a nrrtti.t r;i ( l -1, nd lop gain in vci.hl. fj i. tIiet.rlf!KJ-ip !' :-.cffrlre!- $ ir.g Ubirt. It ; fi'"-: Hj-JJ ki-rp, the Uby rrovinj. P u-i i V'M I'-'"1 na"- u! rT1''1" L ! .it'l:nl jfttr u: tv " I'liiti. Co r . . I .1 tiii1!!.- sKVot.llli .i (ttuv'te " s, ii;ir mfni'V will lie r fum'.v.l. Jt i- up li ou to try. S'M l J. M M'lpt IHHI I WATCH THIS SPA ( 7 s wr.fjj with vou. li y.e.l i.iiv it i ;i i t ivi: or a waleh that needs :'i little jol vo-.i u-ri- the Uepnlili.an system of hij:'i protection In plaee of ln;'l, the public is offered a stone. There is a stern', of popular pro test against iniquitous Id rich measure which the senate has just passed. The people will have a say. Iiseussin the Ahlrich meas ure, and the effect it will have il aeeepted by the llonse.the New York World says: The House of I'epresentrUives that )ased t ho McKinley tariff iuinbired lir Kepublieans to l."!) Pemocrats when il organi zed. In the next Congress there were only Ilepubliean repres entatives, while there were I'emnerats. The Wilson tarifl bill w:ts pass ed in ISOt, In the precedimx elec tion JJ Petuorrats were elected to the House a.nd 1 12 KojiuMi cans. In the Coiiirressional elee tions following; the passage of the Wi'son tariff the I'einocratic majority w.is cliaiiLred to a mi tiority nuniberiiiL;-oaly 11, mid the Republican minority be came a majority with l mem bers. consumers rather a u m in: le- i i 1 1 turers. will lellle ft) Vtit-' for the party whi.-h is re-j e.-:-ble for die tafia" I ill'.1 Il any t l.:ie;' like one-sixth of the voters tel'ii-" to vote for le'i'iiblican eai.di .lates lor the House in Novem ber, l'.'l, is it not a reason; bio assumption that the reiii of t'air.ioii. Payne, Palzell, t al, Kent ;n ky and Tetne sr-ei- have reei ntlv shirked four solid tiaiu loads of t to !.!tl on nt cl t b.ii i o to be expoi tt il ,ool, lhi-iand. It inn- l.TJo.oDO pounds and The uniler:?ipxed liavinff Itought thi.ssp.:c f..rt!:-;- ,. tual i'enctit of both ir.yclf ar.d customers, 1 dtK .J.3i you watch it closely, ar.tl when in town j,rive me a I can show you the laiest anlbost selected stock oral merchandise ever exhibited in Eoone. IX DRESS GOODS: I have all kinds, qualities end rices, from a 10c. lawn to $1.50 silk. IN NOTIONS: I have a stock that is unserpasseu. MY STOCK OF SHOES is complete in every detail. 1 have the greatest stock to select from 1 ever" exhibited. I am expecting daily a bi line of of Oxfords for men and one.-' you have iri.'ti me mid , a(c? n n kinds of leather styles, colors and prices. lope for a coiitinuauee ot tliei Spring and Summer Clothing. I make a specialty in this line, I have the latest New York styles, with prices unsurpassed considering the qv.al- w i-n tioi t ii. ii.'j "i M'li'i ii ii. in. at no oi'ieea: S.lv. -rstoii" a ml I w ill e;ve ou a !i. -t e'.ass job. I :;!so keep a nice line of e;i tici r ies and other e,,ods that I will 11 you real cheap for cash or e-ood produce. Tliatikin-r you for the nice pat r i hot line. I inn. Yours Verv Trnlv. s. m. (;i;i:i:Ni:, .lewihr when loaded onto a essei fur nished almost a eompl-tc care;.). Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A will come iuf.ii THE NO III 11 (. AKULIIN A , s i'A'i'r. NoKMAi. a.m lNnrs. Entry Notiro, N. 2491. state of North Carolina, Watan-jity of the fabric. Have them in all sizes childrens to mens. ya County ( Htlee of Kntrv Ta- w ill Lo emled. and that a letiK-j era tie majority its own? A queer tiling oeeured in A! !.u:t a the o'her day. A. C. Sny. dor had not seen his sister, Mrs. ). S. Webb, in IT years. They had eomp'etoly lost t r ,-i e k of each other. Meanwhile both had married. Perhaps they had al most lorpitton each other. Sny der had an interesting; photo graph of 1'dp.ar Allen Poe, and The (ieore'ian pot it and pub lished it. Mrs. W ebb saw it and remembered it and her brother. She had him come to her home, and there they held reunion, and !o and bthol-1, discovered that they were living within four blocks of eaeh other, in t li e TKIAL Cnle.K'.l- Maintaiiied by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Four reeular Courses leadii to le-i'1-ees. Sie?ial Courses for Teach ers. Fall Session bee'iisSeptem ber 1. l'.H)'.). Those desiring to enter should apply as eaily as possible. For eataloein and other information address J. I. FOI ST Pres., ireonsbt iro, X. C, cr of said eount v. P. M. Winkler loon ten ami enters ten acres oi laini on tnenean wa ters of l'lannerv"s Fork of New Kiver. in P.oone township. P.e iri'iiiine; on n birch tree, on said j Winkler s corner, then various i t-i'ursi s so s to inelui'e nil the I vacant land for complement. Fn- t oi oil .lime l-j. r.jir.i. II. .1. IIaihhn, laitry Taker CATTT.F. CATTfF! j For Sale. One ytjke larje I wot I; cattle; one yoKe oi year . ! ohl cat tie; tw o fr'eli milk cows. FOR SALE. pi i:i:-i!i:i:n siKurr hupas Threi heifer en and one fine half .Jersey heifer Apply to lSKAFF IIOFFFK, Plowing Pock, X. V. tulv S. -It. MKADOW MACIIINKUY. 2-year-ohI heifers: one : one bull calf: t w o ! i.i ...t,. In lsfC jn; Pepublicans ami P-'""'" 1 :ll Iienioerat-were i lected and . ' ... ... ., , , , , ,. . .1 ud go and Mrs. . P.. ( onnnil the Kepublieans were assured a . . n, . . (-a.. 1 . . , ..left T uestlav for Peiiver, olo., Jarce mniontv for I tie passage of : , , ' ... ,. , 9. : .. ., ' , ?, I wh"re thev will speed two we.ius. ine iniigiev larm. :ui at ine .., ... .- , , ' lhey will then visit Isnit next election, in spite oi t he poj). , . , , ' ..... itv and other panes ot 'Hill 11 Oi Ltlf Ull HUM .''.l.t, the IJ''uiblienn majority fell Lake itv and other luaees oi note. ; Judge Coiineill has some interest in real estate in Colorado which i 'ii i I. ... llOWIU IOok lliHT O'l I II IS 11 ip. j Owing to a special term of court iti vmir the I.nr'jrers ease in har- the House, making a Republican '.,",,. jnil ,,e l;OUI!rill was detain- I have on hand a. lot. of 1 leer ing Mowing Machines, I leering 1 lay Pakes. ami a good assort ment of Repairs. I have the la- cows: one herd bull. These cattle . test improvement on the Mower; are nil well bred and Registered I will sell as a w hole or any part of them cheap. F, W. IIICHAIIPS. P.aimor F.Ik, X. C. .lime 10, Jin. light draft ami high 8pe.nl. If in need of nnvthimr in this line 1 am sure I can save you money on the pan ip. W. W. P.LACKP.FUN. Morotz, N. V. 7-1 4t. TENNESSEE FARMS FOR SALiJ If vou will w rite the Fust Tennessee Ihal Kstei. C Teiin, they will send you tree of charge n booklet on ; a lull description ol the Y)lley ol Fast Teniiessef. a d price list ol various farms ol nil sixes and prices. Tl : le ol value to you, and it' free; iut w rite a jtostnl run i. , I ' O I l ! lor (1 resu. from to Fast year 210 lb publicans." ml ! 172 Democrats were elected to 1 c t majority oi 1 1 What would be the effect of an Ahlrich tariff on the Republican majority iu the Congressional elections next year? During the national campaign last 3'ear the promise was made by Republican campaign speak ed lor a week and w iU not take in the exposition at Seattle, Vt ash., as he had likuuiel. Hickory Democrat. The many lrieuds of Mr. T. P. Caldwell, editor of the Charlotte Observer, will be very sorry to era that the revision of the tariff j learn of his nla; so recently, on would be honest, thorough a nd in the main downward. Mr. Tuft personally confirmed these pled his return from Ilendeisonvillo, where he attended the meetingof the North Carolina Press Associ- ges many times. The tariff bill as j a tion he had improved during adopted by the House was on 'April and May and went to the whole as good a measure as j Birmingham Ala. to attend the coil hi haye been expected from aj party wedded tohigh protection. I !r.t Mr. Ahlrich in theSenatebill has practically undone the work of the House, lie has raised the most important rates to the old Dingley figures or fixed them even higher. Revision under his management has not bien hon est, it has not been downward. As the bill leaves the Senate it is a mockery and a betrayal. The Republicans of the House will soon be on t rial before the country. I5y standing firm on their own bill, by refusing to ac cept the innumerable increases and cunning devices by which Senator Ahlrich has contrived to defeat downward revision in behalf of the consume, they will not only redeem the the pledges of their party but will have a just claim upon the gratitude ol the voters. The Aldrich schedules cannot become a law without the consent of the House. Virtually every member of the body will be a candidate for re-election six teen months hence. Is there a sin gle Republican representative who thinks the Aldrich schedules wiil further his chances or fur nish him with a defensible plat- i FASTTKNX. RFAti FSTATFCO.MPAXV. .Morristown. annual convention of the South ern Newspaper Publishers Asso ciation ol which he waspresident He is now in the Chariot te Sana torium for treatment. We hope l e will soon regain his former strength. "Current events in Washing ton indicate that revision of the Republican party must come be fore the people can get revision ol the tariff," saysTheCharlotte Observer, and President Taft practically declared the same in his address to the Yale alumni, when he said unless the Kepubli eans in Congress made good their pledges the party would be reduced to "a minority opposi tion." Chattanooga Times. .1 Y3r X gj n DM) &mk 3MMi i h i rife MSP A. p. briskley, Pres. W. II. ' ' THE C1TIZKNS BANK ELK PARK, North Carolina. We are prepared to handle your banking :- 'ra.'.s-; ery description, be it large or small, and will - pJ have you avail yourselves of our services at all i'r;,c are open lrom d, a. m., until 4, p. m,, tut u y.t oanKing Dusiness (lone neiore oraiitrtM will find one of our officers around town, li to accommodate you in any way vou may :. . service is none too good for our friends. Don t iorcret. keeu it Detore vou, 4 per i mr-. compounded semi-annually on savings D issue certificates of Deposit. t;i wiil )epu: tVliell Hats for all Sized Heads. 1 carry the famous John 13. Stetson hats in iii v: ! styles and prices, also a great many other makes ; at prices to suit. I am doing my utmost to keep in stock the i eui - i,f my customers of all articles usually kept in an up to ! te line of general Merchandise. My limited space forbids me quoting prices but I assure you Prices are R'ujh con sidering the quality of the goods I olTei' you. Thanking you for the patronage in the past you havt so generously given me and hoping to merit it in the f " turc. Most Respectfully, 11. I!. BLACK!! UK . March 17th 1900. "LONGWEAR SHOES WEAR LONGER..' Jim Jewter and iMallie, Green, spying a fresh earth mound near Purham, reported the matter to the police and out to the grave went a party, dug carefully, said it was a baby until a bearu ap peared through the dirt when it We have just received a big stock of the celebrated Craddock-Terry shoes known over the entire country as one of the best lines of goods manufactured. These goods are made in the South by its largest manafacturers and are not only sold here but are being bought in the large cities of the north in competition with Northern made goods. This line of shoes received two medals at the Worlds Exposition the only, manufacturers to receive but one. Be sure to try a pair of these goods and you will use no other. "The best is the cheapest." Your attention is also again called to my splendid line of clothing for men, youths and boys. They are of the best material, the best make, and are being sold at the best prices to be found in this section of the county. If you have not bought your summer suit, be sure and investi gate my 'stock, at least, before purchasing. Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Groceries, etc., always in stock and X. I,. Mast, Pres. W. C. Corn:Y, V. P. (J. P. IIa.iaman, ( esh. THE WATAUGA GOUNTy 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 to week, pay it through Tit is Bank. 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 havf you call on us at the Bank. was declared an old man. Dig ging some more, the body of an at bargain prices. Bring me your trade, and I will save ancient billy goat came to view, yOU money. whereupon the smsation died, Very resyect fully, -Diutcb H' C. MILLER, Blwiib Rock. N. C. Hew Years Greetings to All ! Tne holidavs are now over: the New Year is with us and I am pleased to say that I am still prepared to fun it my trade with fresh staple drugs, standard patent medi cines, confections and, I believe I will say, the prettiest line of Toilet Articles to be found in the county. I also still have on hand, left from the holiday hale. small stock of handsome jewelrv, suited for both gei uV i i j iL.i ...:n i. .Jj i "i'il men arm tames, mat win ue soiu unuer a pobime ei ANTEE. If you need anything in this line be sure to givf me a call. I always have on hand a nice little stock of well-f-e.w; ed groceries, sugar, coffee, rice, tee., that should be testee by every one in reach of my store. My goods are fine; no prices are right. Give me a part of your trade. Boone, N. C, Jan. 1. J. M. HODGES, M. I- Offices in Blackburn Hotel. THE DEMOCRAT ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR. a
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