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'ai"J 1 1 1 S - I ,Jlil 1 1ll nt'CSlt !onil t ll f V wrre ftiiiiH'l at kinlit K'V an.! as th.-v (:. l.'.ocKa.li'.Il'ioiii : A-1 v ul! r.r i! li.il J-liij'IlI.'lit tln'V i'!V rolil.M'ati'il lv tl.i' tailroat! aiithoiiiif?- ai.il tui iu'.! over to t!,f ilioiiMw!" ol M: a i.hf -Tfiii;:t.i i i.ui . i 1 1 ri t el o'i'' of l aaail T iiM ii iili lira I o'lli't. ii. i ot c i if ! !.c r I :' n- v i i t ' t t;iir'. I a' ifcr. i. i .; 1 1 : . !'. ! li.-'ii-al laboratory at i:..!, -!i i i-t r.i.i ay. ii- l:a! i v of I .in.iila. m'm! "- T. hJ i.Toiif f-tf'-l. ?1 t.i:J nopi in woslil. When you are in Ler.oir yiu are cordially invited -...i.tin,f . icc-h- n i'u ? ."Jr r.f;u:qu:iriersani let us show vduou it .t cn;:tr complete lir.e of Hardware and Furniture. You h fri ,growin,. i! . . MtOowan. . H. Deadi, John . Wilson and tr it tlie he t f oH- nrrv-, iupliet i t CrllstnitlS-ltl.-ix-w. AllPnivi-H J. Lenoir there l-cady to wait on you, and it will :i.aJ he a pleasure to them lo please you. A few of the rrxJ Jif. Mill tlistiiii't ion of fiiriiisliiii a i opr. -M.Mitat ive ia our I Hitiil Stall s Coiiioi. i In lirvc tlit tinii has roiiii' for us to lay (l.iiiu to saul litiiiftion ati'ljait lii'ton tin1 l'o It- of our sisti'r l oimtifs a man of eminent aiel leeojriiiivl alii'ity a a lartaer, statesman ami voo-p'i ter Tliee requisites are oiiiliodii'il in tlie uoinniaiiiliii' pel sonality of tlie! J Ion. l I.. Pouhtoii, We 1. ; ;i to submit tlie following as n a sotis v liy our peopleslioulil make liiiu their clmiiv for la'iiresenta t ive in our next Conp'ssional ! rli ct ion: M II. W . Ilnton Secretary ami treasurer of the ( 'it i'i.s l.oaa an.l Triit 'o. ot North Wil'ut'.slinro a a il''!ei:atetothe rei eiit roa l t "oanri at Ahevil'e. ainl he eireei t ae In liel that, an automobile lun- uoul I soon i xtea I from his town to Win-ton ( harlotte ati'l other towns. I ' A I'hailoite exchanire s I hat tl.f farmers ate now i i! their fott'n to market, ly ii' 'O l a'.'s Mi te 1I .ui-iit ti i' i it y iu o'ie tl ty. The ' nietit is m i l" that this cm will nobab!y nver:'uf Si'; per I ale, w liicli means i Tin t v don will ii baeh in em1 Ia; the Mecklenbitfir farmers. ;-:- a r , , 'to : ' . - ! . I' tit'! . it to Furniture & Coffins- things in our lines that might interest ycu are: Oliver Chilled Plows in all si res. and repairs for same, which ve buy in CAH LOTS. The celebrated J. C, Spach warn which is a dandy. - Davis 10) per cent. Pure Painter, thir ty colors: Old Dominion Cement, and IJ. K. Khiids which is adandv tv . r"l- i A.,ti ,.,,,j p.,1.1 - t..i4 ,...ia shon "v,""u iiuuini .n.iiiiij, wiu unutr a Uurari' A our -to: "U w t'l lilnl t !. mi -! lit'-to il iii- I i " of 1 "it i n i t lire. 1 M . !. S' hl'iiaill i.. Til ile ever in th" I'l'imt v Wea'sn c itry a tee. full In e of I 'olVa.s.-M.'I Caskets in 1 i i . . ,. ti,.. t,',i.. niauo':ni.. - .,.,. V Ill .,.. 1. telh ink bih ani piushette. ,luv- iii in in uui joous reuauie ana pnccs On the l.'ith a fearful stortn swept MuMle ami Kast Tennes see, Alabama, iieonria. p ut ions' of Atkausas aa l Sotithi'arn'iiia. j iloinir feat ful datnao lo proper- i t v ami kilhiiLT ami inturitiu man v i 1, I'.era use he is a true type f persons, the highest moral, intellectu il ' nml christian manhood, ami rep- i The remains of Serjeant, ('has. resents the common peop'e. or C. M.niek, wlio was m-ciilenr-liy farming interests of our count ry. killed at I " -i t I'.ra ly. Mieli.. dr;. 2 He comes to us not as a ' i, were brnun-lit. to his ohl In tne detnairojjue or an olll seeker, ' ar Spruce I'ine, Mitehi ll county, but as one sought by the lpb" f , ,r interment. A foilow-soldier to defend their ri;;hts and till their most honored and trust worthy position. I. Tiecauso by the advice and entreaties of his ftiends ho con-j rented to make the race fotState Senator from this district and' was elected by a majority ereat- i er than that, oi any man before j him. We are justly proud of his rec ord, and would like to mention 1 he following bills: Through his efforts the A ti t i tocsin Hill was pa.-spd, which provides that in digent persons shall receive it fn e. J lis efforts in behall of old poldiers deserves honorable men tion. He se. iiied an additional appropriation of :..,(m lor the State public schools. I I'ecause he is a farmer and cattleman and intimately tic-j ipiainte I with the needs and de- ' niiindsof his fellow-countrymen, i .". I'" case by his fairness and nnuily treatment of the peojih-of the people of this section he has wiiii their highest respect, love and conti deuce. .1. ( . (iooli.MAN. Heaver Creek, X. C. It we are not mistaken, Mr. Ihiughton was first suexrested by this iajier as the most suita ble Democratic candidate for Congress from this Hist , and up to this time we have had no rea son to change our views. What Watauga as a county would do in convention of course we can not nay. but we do know that there is a very strong sentiment in his favor. st rgeai.t acuHiipanied th' bod V. On the l.'th inst., after a lo Wliat Smue lioveaiiim Say The liovernor ol low a: Tie-'ess liquor sold, the tetter morals. The eu-rni'ir of Texas: Th favi'ir m court expenses irom t he decrease in crime is belie-o d to offset the loss of revenue from i losing saio' tis. (bivcrtiot l'.uck. of North Da kota: e h ive had pr. 'liihitioa so long in NoMli ial,i'ta that in some counties there are no jails. ( ioveruor i . Ion ii . of Nor! Ii Car olina: I say here an I m nv that the last bridge is burne 1 behind me a : ot al p.st In fact, we have anything in the Hardware and Fur- lir -i.-i s. c;1M an I e ourlm- 'right. Come and see us. .titi it r i .1:1 l,i tk!w itiii ' Youis Very Truly, Lenoir Hardware anil Furniture Con, Lenoir, N. C Aug. 2.".. l!0f. WATCH THISSPACi:.' at tent i. u gi en to jihone it liel s. 1 ours lo pie:;sc. Eccn3 Furiiitu:: Store, (At Moictz ld Stand.) IT IS WELL WITH YOU. I; voti have a watrh t!mt needs ti ji.-iiritii! air any little job votij a'Xe a ler.efit of both myself and customers, I desire that will give vou a fi.st class job. .you watch it closely, and when in town give me a call. I I .-dso keep it nice ii, cot gt oc r- can show vou tlie largest and best selected stock of gen ral':;!:::!:;' f!!:rt..l,.w.i.1! cral merchandise ever exhibited in Boone. ow i mop ii'i -ii 'i l. DKLhb GOODS:-! have all kinds, qualities and prices, from a 10c. lawn to $1.50 silk I The undersigred having bought this space for the mu- and f statu! squarely with ,, e i h iij jii od in e. T.':ii nking vou for tlie nil e pat ronage you have given me am! for a cont iiiuanci x ear s search. .Mr. O. II. co 1 1, ; the great lenit'Tance forces to same. lam. ..n'i.....i..i i.. r..,..v i a i . ! , in. M.iniiui'. i-'UNi uir-i;iu' i ii urix e our i hi' mucous 111. uisier. loiirsvirv i run his father who was killed in t lit The I lovenior ol'tieni gia: I will I Civil war. The grave is in Stoic -; ;,t tend no bauqii't diaitig my! wall cemetery at Winchester. ! tor. 11 of olliee i:t which wine is! of the Virginia. On Route no. .'! which leads out irotn Independence. Mo., the car rier served (ioveruor Folk, oi Missouri The Sunday closing of a!oons ' has re lined Suim1.iv crime sixtv overnor of oklaliotna: The first white child born in Calgary. Albeita. Can., was giv en by the authorities a twenty Jive foot lot of land. The piniieer t , t i r I v ii I uc el .1 .a iff . r ti.f mi pen. j of i on. t in :i. lc la t in- iiiun c f lilji i-il f.aisf .i! f, g i can t v t t .i. i'j.iii i ..i. l .i.i.- X.,.. 1 tionfivepercentofwh.it it will ' (1 ;lt lU' ' Cost to punish crimes, lo ep or- j .,f conntv, he tvxec n the h..urs of phatis, p.iujiers and criminals 1 , :i. m., ;eul . p. m i ffci fm s.de that the whiskev Irallic createes. j f"'' c-s' tht-' higlifst hitl.k-r, the fi'llow nig iltM'i ibfil Ir.ict ef hind ly- IN NOTIONS:-1 have a stock that is unserpassed. MY STOCK OF SHOES is complete in every detal s. M. ; i;i:i;n I lewder. I have the greatest stock to select from 1 ever exhibited. -1 1 am expecting daily a big line of of Oxfords for men and ladies in all kinds of leather styles, colors and prices. Spring and Summer Clothing. I make a specialty in this line, I have the latest New notici:. Nei lh C:inl;n,i, Wiiliiu i count v. !i.l U" in, b). A in I - WiUan ill,' I nthlTS v s. K S. ( o nidi. o'.s in an automobile, mak-' ler cent ing in two hours the distance i The ( w hich it would tnkeacarrier with It will cost to entorce prohit-i-! "V""1 n,l,M""l1 i'IT-imu-.i ,. , , ., .,, : . I I limit H 1.1. on . 'l.il.iv Nov a uorse six nouis 10 m.iKe. I in ii.. l ,..-,, ..f Watiui i lork styles, with prices unsurpassed considering the cjual- lipitior coin I, the under!:,, Ua ITo,- fl :., 1t u:i.i -. 4,. ,y l-. va 1l1"11" nave niciii in an M.cs ciniuicus to mens. Hats for all SizedHeads, baby recently s.ooo. sold the lot for Conscience, the inward moni tor, often causes people to do strange things. A peculiar case is reported to the Charlotte News: A white man, giving his name as John Way, came to the Sheriff and asked to be taken back to the convict camp. He wiidthat he had been sentenced to one year and had made his eseupe ut the expiration of six mouths. Du ring the interval he had made a good living, and had also been converted, mid was sorry for his sins, and could not feel right un til he had finished working out his sentence, lie was sent ou to camp, and he even offered top ay the expenses of the trip. The News says that ic gos without saying that Governor Kitchen will le called upon to grant a pardon to this man before his term is out. It appears that he is genuinelj' converted. Col. 1 b nrv I Ian is. ex -Congress man and Third Assistant Post master !. ueral during Cleve land's lirst administration, died at his home at Mesaddle on the lSth inst , age I si vears. A re ent vote of the l.oard of Aldermen in New York City, Ir. Frederick a Cook was given the freedom of th" citv in recogni tion of his believed discovery of the North Pole. " The Governor of Kansas: More ! I han half the b rritory of t he ' nited St.ates, and more than one t hii d of the people, .are now un der the dominion ol prohibition. If You Want to be Loved. I'on't contradict pe-ple, evea if you're sure vou an- right. I lon't. be inquisit i ve about t he nffaii s of even x our most intiuia!e friend. Pon't underrate anything be cause you don't possess it. ing and being in saiil count a i il st.ite .mil in ('"V ( if i k tew aiNUip adjoining the I. mils of VV. I'. Diivis, .l.ispct' 1 honiiis iiml ot he i iiiullionn ikd ;is f il'.ows: liginning on w nod and r chistnnt ., P' cs . ;1 m,-,,. f cf -i t-t-r Thanking you for the patronage in the past you have I hom.is' ciiiiifi-. the S S2J . l,..i ! , . 11 . , ,1 j. poks t.: a stukc, w. p. Diivis' cm- jso generously given me and hoping to merit it in the iu- n?r. then N. with I ).i is' - tint Sf tovp pules to :i st iki" ic liic roiid. then N. ... ' I 11 ' n K J. Tl iAai ixiost uespcciiuny, 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 ot 1 ii 1 1 11 1 i 1 1 1 I mv customers oi an articles usuany Kepi m an up to date a dog j line of general Merchandise. My limited space forbids od .md nub M.u h . pries to ;i 1 me quoting prices but I assure you Prices are Right con- LStnnt stump, thin S;ln On! ol , 1 t T ies t ;l M1!.:,r tne, .lien s f H siucnng the quality of the goods I otter you. Miss ITcn I.ippard died in Hickory, of pellagra on thelTtli, inst. 1'eiiig a native ol South Carolina, her remains were ta ken back therefor buiial. The Gastonia Insurance and Realty Co. is buildingn live story pressed brick and stone offio building on .Main Street, ut a cost ol s 10,000. State Senator Patrick II. Me Carren, the Democratic lender of P.rooklyn, N. Y., is seriously ill in St. Catherine's Hospital in that citv. I ,vV" F. xithsaid road ;;2 poles to Mistin Di'vi' coi liel then "JK j 1 o poles to the beginning, contiiin- : ."il? acres iimi o or less. Said .sale iiiiKi-; to sit'sfv a tii!giiic;.t of :?l'7!.S(5 ia f.ivor of said piiiintiffs and against the defendant. This Sent. :.). 1010. 1.1 . . . ' j y- never nan any opportunities m j ( him 1 believe that everybody 1 1' else in the world is hanoier than i'.s vou. I'on't conclude that you have !i. . I'L'ldo'liiN March 17th 1909. Fi.hTriiKR, Commissioner. i'on't believe ail the evils vou; hear. I'on't be rude to vour inferiors I . NOT1C North Caralma, Watauga county, ilv value or ine power ot sa c con. in s ci.'il po-itio:i. jtiiined 111 ;i mortgage deed executed Don't rej eat a gossip, even ii it , to the nmlersigned mortgagee by J does iipetest a crowd. I'V l'Mmisten ar.d wife, IaiI.i I'Ahnis- l,,-, , . , 1 , , I ten, on Jan. 8, 1006, to secure the I'om 1 ieer at anvbodv s rchg-! , ( ,, t a 1 ' 1 av :ncnt of the sum of .f o . 00 and lolls h' ,!l jthe interest on same fro n said date, l."Urn to hide your aches and md w hereas the same isilue a id un- jiains under. 1 pleasant smie. Few 1 p-dd. I will on Monday, the first e.uo uluitl.oi-v l,ov tl.., ,..,r. Uh'V of Nov, 1000, between the ' . I . . nrlplu'juliK'ho or rheumatism t ... i'arn to attend to vour TENNESSEE FARMS FOR SALE. If yon xvill write the Fast Tennessi e Km! KstatcCoMuiiisli'x'n Tenn, they will send .vou Iree of charge a booklet on burning m 'l a !uli description ol the Volley ol Fast Tennesser, ami a coin pub price list o! various farms of all sizes and prices. This bockli t v. il be ot value to you, and it h free; just write u postul cuiu lor it. ' '"k'aST TENX. UFAL EST AT K COMPANY, M orris t own , Ten nessee. Ad- hum s of 10, a, m., and 4, p. in., si II to the highest hiildci for cash at the own ! court iiouse door ic. l'oonc the- fol- InisiiH ss a vet v important point 1 lowicsr dcsci ii id Droncrtv as ties. A law has recently gone into effect in New Jersey which com pels all vehie'es lo carry two lights at night, one iu front ond one in the rear. This law, carried out, would be a safeguard a gaiust accidents and collisions. It would be well it other states would folloxv buit. M ilmington, N. (?., is to give a reception to President Tuft Nov. 0, and Gov. Kitchen will intro duce the President who will ad-, dress thepeople. fudge James C. Mediae, dean of the University law school for the last ten years died suddenly at Chapel 1 1 111 on Sunday. The State Fair opened in Ual eigh Tuesday, und it is said it w ill be the best ever. New York has declared her con fidence in Cook and presented to him the freedom oi the city. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Eggg are now selling at $2 00 per dozen in Cuba. Child re n C ry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A crioeil in tlie iitoresiiul niortgiige v u : AH the follow ing described piece or p. 11 ecl of hind lying and being in the town of Plowing Rock and know n and designated as lollown: Beginning on a rock on the east Tha Kind You Have Always Bought of-!1"' C::iJvvdL:":Jo "'""B" ) ! 1 urn ikc and runs E. b fS. 00 feet Bears the xary ; to ;i lock in John Ivlmisten's line. Signature of UCzXcZcAi X. ZC' h'Ct to T. H. Coffey's hue, then . with snid line "r fett to the Uunpike, then south with TL II' T sino loan 30; icei 10 me neeinmnij. nsp.coa an an r?,nio.sit'-tiH-inning on so. - - - - , ,si,le School, Opens its fall tern) August 15, lyoy. The faculty has been inct eas ed, tiie course of study extended, and the equipment improved The expenses are still at the same rate. Address Setietary of the Fae ulty Jjooue, X. ('. FARM FOU SALK! Two hnn d red and twnity-ilve acres 4 mih s from Pduff (.'it . G o o d school and church close to farm. Price $3,500 Address S. J. Watson, Bluff City, Tenn. A. P. brinkley, Pres. w. ii. stapp, Cashier. THE CITIZENS BANK ELK PARK, North Carolina. We are prepared to handle your banking 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 i), a. m., until 4, p. m,, but if you want ary banking business done before or after those hours, you will find one of our officers around town. He will be c'lad 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, Coi i- i:y, V. I G. P. Haoaman, Cash. of lioone M, on the D I) Fof- h'nd comer and t tins south with Lot land's line to the Fdinisten & Pal mer line, then with llu ir hue to II I'Mmistcii's line, then E. 8. S. 32 feet to a stone, then N. 6X' feet to a stone on south side of Hoonc streef, then west with said street to the beginning, the two tracts con. tainir.g 1 1.4 acres im icoi less. Hef trence is hereby ni.u'e to book K, of mortgages 'in the office of the o . r n I . iveisiei 01 Lcius w nere same s j recorded. aul laud wall be sold lo satisfy said debt, interest and cost of sale, and deed in fee simple will be made to purchaser. This Sept. 30, 19C9. U. P. CIUGCiEK, MortK3oee. THE WATAUGA COUNTY 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 Tn's 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 have you call on us at the Bank. THE DEMOCRAT ONE YEAR ONE. P0LLAR.
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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