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-2 huTt'tvtl HT tii' Lost oUU-f If Itooiw, A'. ( . its svroil'l- -last mail mattvr. SUIIfH-KU'TlOX HATKS: 'hif- year -? l.fM. Slonths ."WJ. !'hree months -. . 1 ( viTl hins ra tis in rnislnu) on application. LOCAL NEWS. Pay your tuxes. (Jet even with the printer. Attend the (!reer uintiou iv'e at Ziouvillo next Saturday. Make a promis nix 1 tiK.n hang to it, that's the stuff. Stove pipe at 10 ceuts per joint at the Ruckcct. Bed spri'ijrs ami mattresses kept in s'oc'.. at Blackburn's. Trunks nt Blackburn's. Pri ces ranging from to ST.oO. Dr. Hatcher h Wood and lav-: er Syrup for sale at Blackburn's. Mrs. He'sebrck, of Hural Hall, ta visit higher son, Mr. W. (). Hehe'ieck, in Boone. -Heating stov, loaded shells, woolen pounds cotton bats a.tj11)(J pul(,ic ftt ew Hiver Acad the Hacket. Mr. John McXeely, ol Moores ville, is in the county this week buying horses for his livery. Robert L. Doughton, of Lau rel Spings, win a guest at the Catcher Motel Monday night. Clad to see friend "Jack" Dougherty, of Baker's Cay. Ten nessee, in town last Friday. On Tuesday evening Todd McChee left for Charlotte where he has taken a position with a picture enlarging concern- Mrs. A. C, Tiivett, of Beaver Dam has been a guest at the Blackburn House for the past week. Dr, Oscar L. Moore, will be nt Blowing Rock from the first to the filteenth of each month lor the practice ol dentistry. Card elsewhere. -Kx-Sheriff W. H. Culawny re turned from Ashe county Mon day with his little daughter, who has spent several mouths with relatives there. II. A. Deal, of Amantha, passed through town Monday on his way to Lenoir where he has taken a position with 11. T. Xew land. There will be a puMic singing held at Meat, ('amp church Sat urday Oct. 30. All classes m the county are invited to attend. R J. Norris, Chm. Dr. It. D. Jennings was over from Elk this week, and when asked concerning the health of his lamily rapturously exclaimed "That week-old boy is just do ing fine. Mrs. M. B. Blackburn is re ceiving a nice line of millinery goods, hats, trimmings, etc. She invites the ladies to inspect her goods. fruit Trees at a Bargain. I am offering from now until Jan. 1, 191o. first-class fruit trees, in lots of 50 to 100 at eight dollars per hundred. Lots under 50, nine cents per tree. Also first class peach trees at the above prices. Those wishing to buy trees this fall will do well to ex cniine my stock before buying. Trees will be delivered at my nur sery at the above prices. Respectfully, W. L. COFFEY. Moretz, X. C. Oct. 19. DR. OSCAR L. MOORE. DRNTIST. I will be al. Blowing Hock from the first to the fifteenth of pach month prepared to do all kinds of Dental work. Office Near Watauga Hotel , Ogt. 21, 1 y. Meters. John aiiil.I.i.s. U jiitf, 'both of tin Wa'iLf:t.iii point i force, viwitti ilii-irt atviit iu U'ii- iwz l.it we. k. Glad to know that tin boys ;ue s i-r.--din;; well i nml saving soiih." uuiiu'V. -atel. out for Blackburn' ,, ai h J-"I-:- It w ill new n.l hi tliPiiixt isshh ,,f tl.u l'l "i by wln.-h paper. He ha soiuethingin store lor you that will ilo you good fi nancially if you will watch his space in this piju-r and then take advantage of his offer. There wire four candidates i in ie in lour i.uiiiiti.iiefi baptize I into the p.aptist church of p.oi.ne by the pastor, ij.-v. d-, I . Oa.vis, on Monday evening last, I (icy were ,iiimk Lilly I rip let l, Flossy Kay. Flara Phillips and a littls Miss I.e, is. The fourth and hist quarter dy ' oiifen nee for the P.oone cir- cuit will be held at Kutherwood on Tuesday. .Nov. 2 All oflieial members of the circuit are iir;p(l to be presi nt, nnd the pooplet-n erally are invited to attend. ,, ,. , ... . . , .Messrs. I.indev .Michael and ... . . ' , . , .,, (lay rnvett are oft for Asheville ,- ,,i .. where t hev w ill undeiiro the civil . ! :..-! ... i 4.1 .i. ' ' " ' day, lookinix to positions in tna Census Department at Washing ton, The Mountain Amusement Co. under the management of Frank Critcher, made its first bow to my last Friday night, followed by an entertainment in the court house Saturday night. The mo ving picture feature is very cred itable. All persons due me by note, mortgage or open account, will please settle the sa;iM on or be fore the 23th inst. as I am com pelled to make collections by that time, an 1 1 do not want to force collections out of any one. Please heed this call. J M, Hod ges, M. D. For Thirty Days at Cost, A new line of .Men's clothing, Dry . .. ii .... K" ; ol llls- J'3' CMioes, iiuruwure, iocn.fi, xiu- ware, (iueeusware, in fact any thing in our stock, save arocer ies, can be bought at cost for the next 30 days. Ciye us a call. 'COOK BROS. & CO. Ex-Sheriff John W Hodges, who recently bought a nice home; in East Boone, was no Monday and botiirlit the larsre new store house ol Cook Bros. We are not piw- Special Courses lor Ti ach . . , . , . ,. I ers. ! all Session begins Septem- iniormeu us 10 n.ib u.u.-m, km, the resent occupants will make of their stock of goods, or when they will give possession to the purchaser. Lenoir News, 15: Married last night at 8 o'clock, by Rev. I. W. Thomas at the homeof the bride. Mr. Carl . Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Clarke, to Miss .Nellie Austin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Austiu. Only a few of their most intimate friends were presnt. The groom is well known to many of our Watauga pcoile who wish for him much happiness in his new relations. The great railroad bond elec tion that has been agitating the minds of the people of Ashe coun ty for some time, was pulled off last Saturday, and the bond is sue was defeated by a decisive majority, which was nothing more than was expected by one viewing the situation at a dis tance. There is no doubt but the people of that good county need railroad facilities, but it was im possible to make them believe a bond issue of $250,000 advisa ble. A Xew Jersey farmer, says the Boston Journal, has discovered that music pays in th dairy bus iness. He employed a Swiss milk maid who yodeled, and the dai ry supply of milk increased The milkmaid left, the cows moped, I nnd the milk supply decreased. He bought a phonograph and in- stalled it in the stable, and when , . . .. , . . .. he put in the kmd of music the cows like, they gave down freely. Some tunes made them dry up. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO Rl A ! H4e Yon Paid Vunr Pastorl The nbuve ip.eMion is proba- n .t aki-d n. uln-ii n it !inld IhmukI u- flouM lie nki d thUway: I lav.-1 d.n my pal t to.arI ln !:ii:iir the i ; il-Iht , . incii ate to lie saved, through the piv iclli'd Wol d. Our preacher, whovr he may b , is giving his time, his tali'iit. diU ent rgv. fur the good of us ' ..II ..;.!..!.! 1... . " ' i ' ,.- ' ', 7 1 ,,1;r,M(lr lMl ,)0 (f) ,. ,( . ' pn.;ll., ,,t ,. (jUSpt.." nt. ii hu.un.,; he and lamil v ha ve tliir ! ,,,.,,,1, ;ts we j,.Ve I)V s i l':,nl u ..i, i im i,.,l n.o, i tlK, (;llsM.i of (;a,l. Hu. unit pre ii li, it he knew he would nev er yet a cent. Shall we neglect him.' We read our P.ibles and I'md That they who pic.ich the ,iospel should live by thedos- I11'! Head it, friends First Cor., j 'J.l !' away with the idea ex- I j t"t that "The preaidier has an i easv time, and that we wish that , ; " , , , ' I we conld make money as easy ns i , , ., . ., easv ns he can. bailv to the: j t c 1 . , unrein ir. t.t rum1 li'iwriip u hnnvpr I'll MMV ... ..Ml. .... .... ........... , he may chance to be. Obey the Scriptural injunction, "Owe no; man anything." Don't owe him i his salary, and be sure to not ; owe lit in love, kindness and syui j pathy. His bfe is not easy one at ! best lluld up his hands in every ! way and be happier yourself and nnikeyourpastor happier. To boil it all down, pny your preacher, tor the man or woman who will neglect to pny their spiritual ad visor, would indeed be a very poor creditor jw hen it comes to paying debts of a worldly na turein fact, we are not anxious to have many accounts against people of that stripe. "My Ktnijrgling soul may never gain the prize It covets so; It may not, reach the gates of paradise, At sunsets glow; But I have faith in the shadows blue At set of sun I hhall be judged by what L've tried ro do. Xot by what I've done " Sel THE NORTH CAROLINA state normal and indus. TKIAIj colleuh. Maintained bv the State for the Women of .North Carolina. Four regular Courses leading to De , . TI,ose .lesi. in to enter should apply as early ns possible. For catalogue and other information address J. I. FOI ST Pres., Greensboro, X. C NOTICE. Under and by virtue of tile pow er of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by W W Collins and wife, Lee Ella Col lins to Alexander Media v on Jan. 1(5. lUOi), to secure the payment of a note lor ip.iOO 00 nnd inter est on the same from Jan. 1900, said note being due and payable on Sept. 15, 1909, no part of which lias been paid, said note and mortgage having been duly assigned to the Bank of Blowing Rock before maturity, the Bank ol Blowing Hock will ihereforeex pose to public sale, for cash, at the court house door in l.oone. X. C , on Monday the 22ud day of Xov. '09, between the lnnps of 10, a. m., and A, p. m., the fol low ing conveyed by said mort gagee, viz: A certain piece or tract of land lying and being in the county of Watauga, X. C. in Watauga township, and describ. ed as follows: Adjoining the lands of D X and (' -I Coffey and R L Lenoir. Beginning at .intake in R L Lenoir's lino at or m ar the top of Blue Ridge and runs southward 110 yards to a stake near a rock, thence E. 170 yards to a chestnut-oak Jfi f! J and D X Coffev's line, thence X. 290 vds. with said Coffeys' line to R T Le noir's line on top of the Blue Ridge, thence W with Lenoir's line 405 yards to the beginning, containing 15 acres more or less gai, mortgage is recorded in Book O, pagel21 of the records in the oHice of the Register of I" of Watauga county to which record reference is hereby d Raid sale will be made to satisfy said debt, interest, and cost of sale, and deed in fee sim ple will be executed to the pur chaser. This Oct. 20, 1909. Au.YAxnr.if McR.u:, Mortgagee. Bank ok Blowing Roi;k Assignee. WW VUvi id On Fri.lavar.il .Satunlav Oct. 13th and lGth, we will of- ef . o l . r iv .i i' i ii'ii e ter lor Nile :it iublie auction to the hitrhest bidder for "... 1. ;, l,.,.i ,,.,1,,i i: v.ii. ll .11 Iia:;w, UUI Judicial lll.L- Ul .UH V.UUUUI.M., COIIMMIIIJ of r,a.ly made Clthin-. Hats and Caps Shoos, Under-, auudils r.nn many omer tion. Vv'e have the goods and jH K-o. This is a fair Sale and Seasonable. P0S1TIVELA NO l -I'dDDIXG. Wo will also sell on the same terms as stated above Sat urdav Oct. 'J-rd. Dont fail to come when goods are of fercd you at yyir own price, i.ionsville, X. C. tVt. line.). 1'J . IST 1 10 U? I For the purpose of collecting the Taxes due for the year 1901), I will meet the Tax payers of Watauga County on the following dates and places, viz: Blowing Hock, llolshousers store, Blue Hidue, C. L. Stories store, Ivk, L. M. Ilodgis stoie. Stony Fork, W. L llendrix store, and at Jerry Watsons store, Bald Mountain, Voting place. Meat Camp, voting place, North Fork, Tamarack, forenoon Thomas School House, afternoon Cove Creek ion ville X. L. Masts stoic, Laun l Creek. John Wards store, Beaver Dams, Louis Farthingsstore.Sat Beech .Mountain, voting place, Shawnehaw, F X. Stinsone, store, Watauua, W. W. Masts store, Shulls Mills, Ceo. Bobbins store, Boone, This 4th dnv October 1900. .1. 7. wiiliillT, l'ri'siili'iit I. S. RAMUO, cashier. . MERCHANTS & TRDERS BANK. iQloimtnm 0ihf tfamcs.sei Transacts a General Banking Business. o o o o o STOCKHOLDING DIRECTORS.-J. W. Wright, I. S. Hanibo, R F. Wright E.i:. Butler, J. S. Donnelly, H. T. D. Wills, R. E. Don nelly, J. X. Wills, W. T. Sinythe, Wagner, Win. H. Wilson, J. T. Fuller. XOX-STOCKHOLDl.NG DIRECTORS J. (!. P.utler, T. II. Snth. erland, L. 11. Hawkins, W. S. Cole, J. B. D. Robinson, W. F. Shull M. E, Wilson, John ll. Bingham. IS THE PANIC OVER? It makes no difference whether the panic is over or not, you evidently want to save every dollar you can. We nave just unloaded A Solid Car Load of Grass Seed, This seed was bought on the December market and this fact alone postively puts us in position to save you money. We firmly believe that you can buy your seeds now from 10 per cent, to 20 per cent, less than you can buy them late in the season as the market invariably advances as the season comes on. A Hint to the Wise is Sufficient. Our place will still be headquarters for Fertilizers, Far ming Implements of every description and all kinds of Builders Hardware. London . Stoff el Hardware Company (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.) Mountain City, Tennessee. N. B. Our Motto is "to keep J. I'AIIUKi: president. BAM OF BLOWIMi KK; BLOWING ROCK, N. C. This Institution is offering its patrons every facility consistent with safe Banking. We buy and sell exchange, discount commercial pa pers and give our customers B isiness. We pay four per cent, interest on time deposits. No account too large or too small Call in and see us when are always glad to meet you. onsfmation H When troubled with constipal'on pie: S. Ill l" i: ...... i. ........... . j.. - ... y V ill. t is we to moiV.ire the desired effect. A remedy that leaves the bowels fa i n:-.lu:.il a;ul healthy coua;'.::!. 1 CfiUiltt'C i- t i riam's Somnc! r-.'ot r.U of these requirements. Give to tut:', ."ni.if.ier dose of i T.is. I' se them I I constipation, i'nee 25 cents, nvery WtUWi C- - r r . , ....,:..: articles too leuious lo mcn-j they must go regardless of i all good.-, is up-to-date and i CIlEEIi IJKOTHKirS. ) ! 0 1 1 TA x i;s. Mon. Oct. 11. Tues. 12. Wed. " i:i. Thurs. " U. Fri. " l.'. Sat. " !;. Mon. ' IS. Tues. " i). Tins. " II). U ed. " L'O. Thurs. " 21. Fn. " 22. .Sat. " 2:1. Mon. " 2."i. Tues. " 2(5. Wed. " 27. Thurs. " 2S. Fri. " 2',. D. C. RACAX, Sheriff. w. v. iir.(iN, vice - PresiiU'iit .1. k. wm.mi, Ast. citsliicr. J. C. Butler, B. R. Brown, D. M. what the People Want." M. srimr.KTii. cashier, every convenience of Banking! for us to handle. convenient, or write us. v e 5 o want a retiietly that is easy ami and Liver Tablets them a trial and you will never wish as directed and they vill cure chronic dox is warraiueu. .111 111 uj'sia. I ineniri.itwoi.iilesfrouil!.o:)e N. f. Three liunriml nens, about loo in cultivatioii. balance in lh"hl'r; s;'"'"l P" '". cliiiuh a'ld school on I he plJte. u ;u ...n ,.i,. .i ,i.,;i.. ... n ix II 111 H IIUI I'l Ul) HU Hi i, ...... nio . r'"i tnti-i. mi" 'inni, unirv Jl P.. W. M.U.TBY. Mimii.v, X. ('. Hil UV Pill !W I .ra now opening up pounds for t he lull and w inter trad-. I will be prep lied to jilve you better prices on "Pounds" this winter 1 1 1 . 1 1 ever bef.uv. I ui'an to make a fcp'x i'tlty ol them and will l.ny and sell nue li cheaper dan 1 have been able to do so hereto, fore. Did you ever stop to think that I urn the Father ol the "Pounds ' in this part of the world? I am better ported oa the prices and can giyeyou a bet ter bargain than others. You. can clothe your children better nnd wanner with the "Pounds" than any other kind of dry goods. "topandconsider the saving too. You can save from 20 to 30 per cent. Isen't this worth locking after? 1 keep other goods in stock much chea per than others sed. Bring your butter ejigs ect, nnd I will make you wonder how 1 can sell so chea p. ours Very Truly, TDK RACKET. H. M. Creen, Prop. NOTICE. By virtue of the power of sale contained 111 a certain moitsrare ec.l executed to the undersigned 1'V W. I.I. William ami wife Nora William, on the 23rd clay of June, 1 90S, to secure the payment of the sum of . 120.00, I will on Monday, the first day of Nov. I909. at '.he court house door in Boone, N. C, offer for sale for cash to the hiehest ladder the following described tract of land lyin'j in Watauga couiuy, N. ('., and in (,'ove ('reck township ad. joining the lands of A 1' Glenn, Q V Moody ard others and bounded as follows: Beginninjr on a water oak, 1 poles E. or the public road across Georoe's Gap and runs N. 45 E. 36 poles to a s'ake on top of main r:de, then X. 140 W, 15 poles to a small chestnut oak on tha top of said 1 idje, then X. 53ls'0 W. 10 poles to a rock on a aid ridoe, then N. 25 V. with said ridge lu poles to a slake, Mast's op Moody's corner, the S. .. W. 36 poles to a slake on bank of public road, then with James Mast's line 37 poles to Mast's corner, then an E. course to the bet; innsno;, containing S a crcs more cr less. Said sale is made to satisfy said debt, interest anil cost. Sale will be between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m., and 4 o'clock, p. m. Said deed is registered in Book lM', page 55 of mortgages in the Register's office for satd coun. ty. This Sept. 13, 1909, John II. Bingham, Mortgagee. Attention, Buyers! If you are in need of cloth ing you will find it to your interest to call on me and ex amine my stock of pawn-brokers goods, I have them in all styles and sizes, almost as good as new for better than a good deal of the new cloth ing, and the price is a great deal lower, so low that even the poorest people can wear good clothes. I also have new clothing for children boys and men at about 25'per cent less than you can buy else where. If it is shoes vou need just give mo a call. I handle the farmers Geo. DeWitt shoea, no better made at the pnee, my choes ore new and up to date my store ia fast filling up with bargains iu depaitment, I have no leaders to bait you, but nil business doue on business principle. I sell for pay. I don't like to wait. Time and tide wait for no one, why should 1; when in Boone be sure to give me a call, Its a pleasure to show you my goods. Yours for trade, .D Jones Cottrell
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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