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ji I t f Vet VOL XXI P II 0 F E S S I 0 X A L uooxi:. WArAi ;A(;()UNTV.TiuT!:si)AY.i)i;ci:M!!i:ij o i !).l. NO. L'O DR. OSCAU L. M0011K. DF.N'fisT. I will at I 'Jo a in," Rock from f'0 tirst 1o tin fifift nt h i.f mrli iiiinith prepared to do a!! kinds of pent d work. ();jicc Xcar Watauga IlAd. o.-t. 21, 1 y. NAT T. DULANEY, M. D., -SPEC I ALIST, FourthSt. Bristol Tenn.-Va. Eye and Throat Disco ses. Refraction for Glasses. l, D.IMK." ATTORN LY AT LAW, 15 AN N ER ELK, N. C. S-ST Will practice in the courts Watauga, Mitchell ami adjoining C un'ies. 6.'(i EDM L XI) JONES LAW Y E It -LKXOIR. N. C, ill 'r.! '-tin' llognlarly in the f-ourts ut ft atauga, 6-i 'oS. F. A. LINNEY, A TTOUNKY AT LAW - 1SOONK, N. r. Will piiictico iii the courts of the l-'itli .hiJicial District in all matters of a civil nature. G-ll 1!KI8. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, IKJOXK, X. C. Car?ful tittotition ivimi to 'qUco! ions. W. IV LOVILL -ATTORNEY AT LAW, BUONL, X. C. fSpecial attention tiivt ti to a: business entrusted to h' an?. T-n-'os E, .1 W UUt ! H. 1 I -AT I01i El Al LAW, ZiOONE, N. C. Proriipt attention p;iven to all mn t tors of a lejral niiture. BUS Abstracting tith's and collection of claims a special ty. l-l-'OO. R. Boss Doeoliy, t; X I )E UTA K VAX & YM HA I -M EH ISllor.WS. Tennessee, Hiis Yariiislied and (Haas White Collins; Hlack Inroad lotli and White I'lnsh Ca.skcts; Clack and V'liitu Metitlic C a s k c t s llohes, Siloes and riiiishins, Kxtta larjie Collins and Cas lifts always on hand. Thone or di'rs fiiven special .ittentio". K. ROSS DONNELLY. IT IS WELL WITH YOU. If you have a wntch t hat needs repiiiriiijr or any little job you wish done briny: or nend it to tne at my office at Silvi rstone and I Will give you a first class job. I also keep a nice line of ii ocrr ie and other ood that I wdl you real cheup for cash or ood produce. Thanking you for the nice at 1'iiiiage you have given me iind h'd'e for a continuance of the 8;jiiie. I am. Yours Very Trul v, iS. M. (li'KKXK, Jeweler. A Ti'.Iiutr of K.-.pcct ii Key David i im-iv art' ii. iiu mi a to compnhen I ir -x J l.i hi fu ly 'he ........ i i i . ..I 'ilMM Willi, S. HI Vri III a st.-rn rea it v tli.tt Hi a. tn nr.- dii.i'' u c UiLng- tn His ji. f. fi'Ct wisdom, la Illsdeiilii gswith ... I II iii uutiii'i iii um's man a an in str ini' iit to ciirrv out Hi p. signs. W li n in' pr ip tn -x- trinl Ilis kingdom I lie worki "iis- ; signed tu a man nf Hi uwnchoo ui i . r ! Mor than 2." years np1 the. 1 Io'y Sj.ii it "tin jr'M-ie 1 Ibot In r I a . vid Grmie that ilit re was a J work ill tills community f(,r tin' Miister. Ahniit the ear 1SS I lie bewail pre.Hiiin-r and co:idi:ci - liiT revival servnvs ,it the Alls, tin sihool house. With his love for Chris and his y;n ut soul acii - ilif f .r siniieff., he p'eaded fcf - vcntly with tiifii to turn and nc - Cfpt tin- Savior; the Lord hfiml the cry ol His serv;l;;t a ad b .ss- e 1 his I'llorts. fter a few ye U S Work of this mii i ;i niiaiKei- oi persons situ tied I heir readiness for a church. In lS'.ll. .assisted by Kulers.J. .1. L. Sherwood ami A .1 Mellridc, liiother (Ireeue oriinized Cleas ant (irove Ihiptist (hltrch with t'.v. iity-ci.'ht members. At its or ganization the church c;tlled him as pastor, tind f.ir Is consecu tive years he served this church with the i'i atest har.nonv. Da rinthis time he bajiti.ed 17i persons and fit his death the church had a members of 1-10 This church at t filiates its ".row t h and pivstage to his tireless ener gy and perseverance. la his death we, as a church, mourn in the loss, hut vo know that God will care for His own and that the unfinished work will be done. As a church we recog nize the faithfulness of our be loved pastor, lie adhered stiict 1t to his; cnlli duty uns never forsaken for the pleasures of home or friends Heat nor cold neve detai.ied him; disappoint ment mad? him more, zealous. 1. ! I I . e and the thirst for souls increased l.ij f,.mi..i,n, Tld (.;!, t', ,1, ..... t. i was exhiliitcd to the end. In his last message, realizing the end in a r, he exhorted us tu love and fear God. Truly it may bo said that I!ro Greene had few equals as an ad visor. By his pious life and lov ing disposition he was alle to reach men. Although vested with little t mining; in school, he be came a ripe scholar; theunletter ed understood and the learned admired him; the young convnt sought his admonition and the mature christian loved his coun sel. In fact, the inquirer was en thused and satisfied with the throhbiiig Iovr that Honed from his great soul. Wo would say fnrtherthat any home was benefitted by his vis its. Among the poor lie was tin inspiration; among the great he was agreeable. A good talker, 1 'i j ooir. 1 1 1 u line 1 1 in. '.ne 1.1:11 '. 0 ' me oung, ine uaiiiioieo uaa the wise loved Ins company. Xo home was too scantily furnished, no liome w is too luxuriant 1 r him to visit. I'nderevery circum stance In; whs ii man of the peo ple. In discipline he was strict, honest and courageous; vice in the church was crushed in unmis takable terms; wickedness was exposed; duty iind right knew no compromise, and God's word was his guide. In al! t his lie was reasonable and kept within the law as given in the Bible. This Book was his rule, its precepts were final. Finally we esteem him ns a spiritual power. The Father of all endowed him with earnest ness, with zeal and with perse verenre. Few men have moved I" was !;nc:i liii'.i 1 iy C!ll-t'. !. fur I'cviiiisi,! .i , Ill l.fd a l:i:ili nf p. n cr is guni ; - llll! . I Gld .; l .It It !;: plltlo. ill ! -iii' l la if a -.1 I'l'us I. ut D !uti.i ter. r.,.i Ik Itlliili.'KlI life wil sli'in'ii'i :i.l (in f.i a perfect day. novel I iv Ple.i-n:.l (iiMVi t i-t ( I lit c'l. .1. R. I.. 'IS. ) T I". Ali.WlS, J C(,l. J II Mast, J Its a Top X'oich D ar. Gt .k-edi cwvh'I regard. '1 he v.l I ciou-n- ie .1 ut, lli.iNwln tin.- Anietican people I avc crowned ; Dr. Kin New I),-ciiVi''V i'n: kin; j , of Mum and Lnn remcilii Ev.l d v atom i a lw.ilsi, f,.ia serins :u-.d cel.., and laii i :-l.c. It 1-i.iU cini;:,.r.ii k. It kills I ic van- I mem ! 1; a n-s an.l c.mhi Mnps, S rv j itiu-.l hnnu-hial tui is and uw j aic curd .md Ih iimi iluiL'i 'i ' Dr. ti.'or.'c M..iri. I'.l.rk .I.h ( ', w i ite: "h t in n.e nf Ii. j i e, pr.inrein e.l l-.opele-s hv all doc ten s ami ."iir.'in, Trial hottle ih n j;i--ts. flee, guaranteed hv all The seciilar papers that have! Tl.i- iw. i'. i ii iiii ii.iiili ii.v ii mi in ne- . , , , , ,, n A nrow n ' I . 1-. Miernil, liy the ( onlerence, ! (. it dawav ' on charge of immorality, have j nov noNou' ' lia.-d up without exception, on the ; Allen uarm.in ' side of the preaiher. It ;i. pears w v s'',,.'lt"" ' from the finding of the tri d com- Vi. MoL..nser' mitteee ihat Mr. Shorrill was not !saia mow n ' guilty of immorality, but was I xi. Mast ' merelv imnriidentlv "all.-int. iind'j :' bck ' I i: i... ... I..... ri for this he is suspci led from the ministry for thirty d.ivs. The case against Mr. Sherrid was not s.) serious as the prosecutors would have been the primer thin but t lie l hronie e is not setting- in judgement- ltisa sntistaction that the preacher is to come out with all his moral character un damaged. Cearlotte Chronicle. M-niev Ci'IUi.- In Hunches to A. A. (fiiisholm, of Trea lwell X. Y. now. His reason is well worth reading, 'Tor a hue; time I suffer, ed :u;n indige-.tinii, torj)id liver cmislipi'ion, tiervo-isiK'Ss and gen eral deU.ity,'' he writes: 'I could not sleep, ha I no appetite, nor am. Inti in, j;rew weaker every day in spite of all medical treatment, Then used Electric Bitters Twelve bot tles restored all my old time health ail l.vior. Now 1 can attend to bus iness e cry da v. It's a wonderful medicine.'' Infallible for stomach, liver, Kidneys, blood and neryes, 50c. at. all druggists. Rsv J J111 Crisji Injured. Yesterday, Rev. John Crsip, who lives a few miles of to vn came here on the south bound passen ger train from H igemont and when the train stopped at the meet ing place a few hand redyards ...I -ii. 1 ..... M il.T .. .1 1 struck him on tlo right leg. be- A .11 ll"'.l rween rue Knee' ami nip joinr ', 1 . .1 i 11 , breaking the bone. Persons on the train who saw the accident! gave tli old geiiil miun assist- ance and he was brought to the station where it was not other wise injured, lie was attended by Dr. Ivey and taken to the home of Mr. Dean Crisp and made as comfortable us possi ble, but his friends apprehend serious sonsequences ns Mr. Crisu es nearly eighty years oiu...ews. lf vou are suffering from bilious, uess, constipatio n, imhge-ti )ii,chron ic headache, invest one cent in a pos.al card, send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Iks banes, Iowa, with our name and address plain. I ly on the back, and they wi'd for- I ward you a free sample of Cham ' herlain's Sto m.ic'i a.nl Liv-rt T.d- lets. Sold by .1. M. M r 1 iionu 01 ine oepor, Air. Lrnpgou ; Rol)1)ils 7 (j0 W Cluwav agt off thinking ha at station, , (n. (J(1() Tuwiis,in(i (i 0i K HolI While standing by the track, the n;,,(1Mt k)I. c tJie,.r 4 10, T A Crit norlh bound train pass -d an I I , t j 1Yivlu (5 , COUXTY EXHIBIT. (Cuitiai! J 1 C- ''I K iil 1 fi nal las' wee. ) lay j ir.-a. Tin, O.M. . . ., jH 4 . .J j,, W A r,ii!i!,t Ji ihtl In id .'S ' A II v.' .ir ' I a v id i,r- .gaii ' J I. stnri.' ' TSW.it ' li W I : 1 1) ! i I 4 J if r.i' jliaiii J o I-, t n-r i; v P. euham ' it A May J ( nay ' J r M ist ' ; w iti ihhins ' w an 'g s 4 A V 1'cilgU.' ' T s Wat soli ' .1 V l.ove ' w a cobles ' ' 111 ' ' L' lo iM ' ' 2IH ' ' ' 1 lo ' ' lo ' ' l lo ' ' 1 lo ' lo ' 2 Kn ' ' ' -jd: ' ' 1 lo; I ,, 1 o! 1 10. 1 1 l . 1 ..111 I It. , watsoii ' Allen O'tvii ' lw ' oragg w n i.ivi'iii) ' c i; Hi mIlcs ' .1 i Mast w u Michael ' n i.e. gn n ' m a r. ague ' .i v i,oe M i wagner gr;m ,i a rook ' w m crow it ' w i' itei se ' 1 10 1 lOI 1 IO 1 lo 1 10 1 lo 4 Jo 1 00 d (10 4 '.to .". !() : c.o n ir. I- :J0 ;t sr, 4 00 4 oo a f". 4 Do 11 Ui'.'ivcr 'huh'i 3 10 30 w it Kller z v i .aacs .1 it coffey I, r niibliird ' ' . w u cornets travis ' (i A 1101 Iges ' ' ' ' 1 j r wdson ' ' ' .1 A Hartley 1 c f id ickburn ' A j shall ' ' it K Hartley w wuragg ' ' ' v M lteese ' ' ' J i.ookabill ' ' j Hamilton ' ' ' (i W (i'ilgg ' ' 1 Vi' 11 (iiecii ' ' ii t I'.r.iiinoi.k ' ' ' it w M.-tltby ' ' ' 4 40 Thus I'.iagli.im r -cor ling jurors i lc. G 01, A P Glenn bridge luni ! ber for county 41 ?2. May -'Ird VM)0. G W Uobbins Lumi.er for County .?10 4., J H Ib-own keeping County Home 20 00, . I II Pu-owii ke pingCoiin ty Ho 1 e 20 70, J I! Bryan Ser vices as judge election 4 10, W L Austin lumber furnished County 2!) 72, .1 li Lowe State vs. L M Ilauner 10 70, J Terry lumber furnished county 5 32, E It Hg gers services as county Com 11 70. 1 C Ibigan siiinmonitig list, takers S ."(), Wiitauga Coun- tv Hank exchange on X Y I): aft 1 10. dune 1st !!)()!). Mrs J P Rob- binsagent for W F Robbins 3 10, Mrs J P Robbins agent for C A ValS()ll n eut foP Mii!(.r .. 1n i r i,.,'iii- .ir,..t (, f 1 lodges 7 (50. X Cnlauny paup'T (5 10. .1 B Winkler naimer 1 (ii). L Nl, ,.,., ,. 0, Win Walker agent forM Walker 4 (it). F M (inigg agent for G Yarber (5 10, W L Holshouser iigent for M Hodg. s 7 (50, John W Hodges ag-nt for A lien t ly (J 10, A J Wellborn nrrent for II Greene ! f; D;l vis im.per (j K), A F()X paupor (5 10; K Yarber pan , rs 1n r ivnnell nam.er 0 10. i ' - I) Hodges pauper 7 (JO, J I'aird pauper (J 85, A Justice pauper 4 (JO, M F liarman pauper (J 10, v ic;,.i.. I r;o a ll.n. n limn i i..i.i'ti ,l .ui. liUl get for F llarinail G 10, ; Maxwell agent for S H Black iv io J v Teajrue agent for C i Uarmnn 7 (50, E M Church agt ha E Church 1 10, M L McXed agent for F McNeil G 10. J T ! JI;imitoii agent for X Canter "or Coughs Do you I no'.v a remedy for coughs and colds nearly seventy : cars oi l? There is one Avers Cherry Pectoral. Once in the fi'titily. it stays. It is not a doctor, does not take I the place f a doctor. It is a doctor's aid. Made for il!:2 irei.hv.tnt of ill tiiroat and lur.$! troubles. Ask !o::r cwn ii ;clor liis opinion of it. Follow his advice. k :o ?;!co!:o! in (hi:; oitjrh medicine. . C.Aue Co .Uur.'l. Mots. V. ! ! run i. t.m-.plly i: imt b.. cl arc const ipiittd. Avei s I'liii are jjcnlly Ui r. lac Invr. Sold fur nearly sixty years. Ask your doctor all about them. 0 lo, .1 Woi idling agt for C ; Campbell : 10 I 1 V.. . . . . I It. I 1 I -i ..iiu iieii agi n-r i. Aiitcnei r i.o K F ll.irmau agt for M Ibiramu ; i lo, .1 A Denn y agt for A Wat-! son -1 (Jo, .John Watson nut for ;G Wats.m 4 (io. K D .inneratrt for jo!':! I tanner 1 CO. W T I'rolliit agt ! -,..t -i'ii.,.; in i ii i , , . D ; for r. Hav s ( 10, .1 1 1 .Mast at ill f v , ' iv-, ., ,,, I... I 1 Mor X and L Wilson 10. L 1- llarm-iii a-it lor r, .M rr sncll 4 !0. L L Critcher agt for II Pen ; none oi her than the Inst maiet uell 4 10, .1 Watm agt for.!,1!1' My 'harges are never ei . .... . u- . . c i sive:otdv enough to cover ihe Greer 1 00, A W atsoa iitrt for L,,.,, f , . ,,r. . ;,i, i !co.-t oi t he work; neither do un- D Watson 4 10. . I II. I.rowu kee ; n,.,.PSS :irv w..rk nor charge for ping county home 7 00, .1 II j work I do not p.xecut-. I) m't I.rowu keeping county home oil - j w uutii your watch reluses to 74 l I! P.lackl.iiMi s,r as finance com 2 10. .1 .1 Mast fur lumber j for Co. .",0 10, W II Gragir set- as clerk to board Co Coins 4S .lo, M V Critcher set as jndg -of e'ection 1 10, G W Kohbins blasting ma terial furnished county l'i 00. H L Weaver holding inquest l.'l HO, J H Kerley agent nvr body of It C C-.fley 1 ."0, II G Cook iar .r 'oyer body K C Coffey 1 (io, Ti 4 (50 j M Cook juror over body of U C j -( 1 ! Coffey 1 C I) Vannoy juror HJI j over body of It. C Coffey i (50, W 'fol.l Hampton juror over body 111' 2 10'Coiley 1 40, Ira Critcher juror o 2 1 0 j ver body of K C ColTey 1 ViO, Jno 10 Ward I lasting material for eoun 'J ! t.v 4 Hi, J li Ke. se lumber for Co rt() 43 42, C R Main state vs C Pot 2 1 0 ter " 20, ,1 Y Hodges land bid in 2 lOjforeouuty 0 10, G C Green list (j 0,)ji:igtiixes'l3 (!). G L Payne list r l.j 1 ing: taxes 10 00, 5 !jo ! July L l',0')- J II lb-own keep olojing county homo 40 10, J II ; IJrowu keening couutv honied lit I II lb-own keeping county home 12 10, .lohn South listing taxes 7U7, I. M Cook hauling pump .(JO, Win. El rod listing taxes 0 10, J F Robbins keiping jatl 5 2o, John F. Raird lumber f o r bridge ."0 oS, F 11 Hall burial ex in'iices for C Greer 8 10, J W Pry an putting In pump at pub. well 1 80, W II Filer listing taxes 12 10, J M Hodges services as county physician 3o 3o, July 12,' 11)00. R L Seats list ing taxes 7 (JO, J F Rce-e lisiing taxes 11 3."). W J Farthing list ing taxes, 13 (50. W W Xorris lisiing taxes $U 10. W I) Fitrthinglistingtaxesl.'50'), J M May listing taxes 10 GO, G W Robbins listing tuxes 12 10, G W bobbin Pump etc furnished Co 13 40, X S Hampton listing j taxes 10 (id, J W Haves iistiug ; taxs 7 CO. I August 20th 1!)0'.). A Wheeler! w ! h tees 1 (JO, I'd wards i j Hroiigliton binding tax books I Is 00, AY M Hodges te: vices oiij Pension Board 4 10. J II Brown j Keeping county nonie in it;, .i ii . . . . Brown keefiingcounty honied 10, J II Brown keeping county home 12 10. Thos Bingham services on Pension Board " (50, J Robbins keeping Jail 41 Go, W W Hols claw provisions for small pox people lo 42, E R Eggers servi ces as county Com 1(5 1)0. (Continued on page 3.) A sprained ankle will usually dis able the injured person for three or four weeks. Tins is due to lack of proper treatment. When Cham berlain's Liniment is applied a cure may be effected in three or four days. This liniment is one of the best and most remaik tble prepara- , . , , T xr it i tions in use. sold by J. M. Ho Jg- cs. Xakc Xhis Watch Repairing. More "noil -vatches sire ruined itit he Ir-ndso! inexperienced worK men t!i. m in anv i.tln-r way. A watch is too costly an article to entrust, to anv one who mav the till.-of Watchmak.i. I)'",'--fr my man v years of busi tiess I have alwa vs giycii the i lo- .... , . . , c i "st attention to the careful re- pirii.g and iid justing ot watches l.rouiiht to me iind ha ve bought 1,1,1 ueioi e na vi ng ir Clean. J, HJ listed iind fresh I v oiled. J. W. P.UYAX, GiM.luateWiU cli-maker vv Jcvele f lie Ciiai Iotl8 Observer. I ll -AKGLSr AND 15 E S T XFWSPAl'ER IN N.C. hvciy Day in the Year !. a Year. Tho Oliseiver consists of 10 t( I? pages daily and 2o to 32 jiages S in day. It handles mole news matter, local, State, national and foreign than any other Xoi th Caralira news paper, THE SUNDAY OBSERVER, is unexcelled as a news medium and is also tilled with excellent malt -r of a miscellaneous niiture. SEM 1-WEEKLY OBSERVER, issues Tuesdays and Fridays, at $1. per year, is the largest pa per for the money in this section, jt consists o S to 10 pages, and prints all the news jf tne week local, State, na tiona ar id f- re'gn At rt.vs, THE OBSERVER CO. Cll AKI.OTTK N,. C. Fiicle Sam issues a most scath ing rebuke to unruly and ungov ernable Xicaragua. Zelaya, lea. tier of the recalcitrants, is chas tised severely and the Xicarau giin minister is presented w i t h his passports. Thus diplomatic relations with this little republic end. It would seem that the cri sis in the Xicarauan situation is about reached and developments of the next few days are awaited with k;enly whetted impatience. Charlotte Xews. 'r7cir,cn cs Well as Usa sra Eade italfr by Mm SKfJ Bladder Trsia. Kidney trou'ilc rroys v.pon tlie mim', discourages autliosse!i'-.amtit:tm; beauty, .viir i v;!or r.nd fheerfui- fcrZris v.i..:n thekUnciare. ri' IlW 'An-' ol;t e-f or.kr or dis- ''-r---'.-fr-'t KidncytrouMshf.3 Nf)l I'Ccome so prevalent ku4J t-i"t it is rot uneom-V-wj'tSf5 v.iou for a child to he fit' -' torn j.-.:ielc4 v.ith -LCs-4 " vci.k kit!iM-vs. Ift'ne v,mni .;:jlueiuou.ii.ii, u i -v. u..m, ov-u-ivis the f.t'sli, or if, wlirn the c'nM rcnclies an at:e when it should lie aide to control the pa.it it i.-. yet r.flio'.c-i vi:ii hed-wet-ting, depend upon it, tl-.e cause of thedifji culty is kidney trouble, a:'d the f.r;t step r-houl.l he towards the treatment of these iiiiporlantorgaiis. Thirs vnijileasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladlcr and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men ere made miser able, with kidney and bladder trouble, ami both reed the same fs-reit remedy. The mild and the immediate ehect of Swamp-Root is ; oon realized. It ir sold by druggists, in fifty- s cent a-.id one-dollar SaCKSjaJ size bottles. You may rs;2JiJSsJ have a sample bottle I r 5n2Sl uv nuiii net-, uiso a .CJ-trr 'Hj-s-3A3I about Pwr.np-Root, ciswiir.Rorf. including many of theth.iusandsof testi nienial letters received from Fuffercrs who found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed. In writing Dr. Kilmer Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this pr.per. Don't r.ake any i mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kihner.s Swamp-Root, nr.d the address, BmgUamtoa, i. Y., ca evsry bottle. . iind influenced others as he did.
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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