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WATAUGA DEMOCRAT. ?. C. Riven, Freprutor. r ts i i 101 nw.vA, Marc.t n. i.no. The tiiu hn aaiic me when the couniry eiiu.r i-i ' b. ot" by long articles in written tvpv or h i attention i .allel iu luiar . . ... instances to long article, eair " cletl irh bhuk marks with a implf reijwet to 'Vopy th: lit tie article in l-h nil id our friei d Hnd neighbor, Mr. So and So f.r the JuJ-'eshiD Corurrts e'e "i m... ..K.U. uu .sderat'Oii the fact that thesuvk in trade of a paper of this class N,.w river. ating uny of the provision- of is its spare. It the publicity, cm- The old man, who labored pa-; thin act flmll be guilty of a mis tleuien, would be worth arr-' ?';tly lor luany ar$i. striving , d- ineunor, and upon eoiivieti ai thino.toro.1 wbr not e.lI.r I Wiethe owner of a home upon; shall le fined not less tl,u -r- - T k- . . r a little "dough" with which to pav for the ink, and thereby help to Ii-hteu the burdens of UieMev-j ,jver an,i m) feW fis, f()r t h e the court. iV who puts iu print on nrticle! old fady whom he hnd pron.isedl Sec. 4 That thrs net i-h.dl Ih that could possibly d no S' Jod j in early life to love, cherish and 1 in force from and after its ratifi wive to the Hspirent himself We frot ct. Regardless of the fact j cation. Ratified this the lltli, have had some experiencesnlonj. ! tllHt lie ,l .(,oJ dewl for ,he di,-' of IVh., A. I 1009, mis une mar are not ar an pn a?- r i ant memorU s, and while we are willing to do all in o:ir power f; a the uiminii s of the prty, we must ask tin tat least a little 'e;i couiaoemen' ' be ent aloup w ith these long articles, especially w hen they rttiie from otlier coun ties. It woulc beiust as reasoim bla to ask ycur neighbor to help tend your ciop without recom pute or revard as it is to ex pect a rural c litor to print col Minn after cthimn for a candi date without leward or hope of reward, when ) is living depends eutirely upon his paper. Excuse us, pie i?e. The Agriculti-ral Department dl the Htate of N'orth Corolip.a has fallen upon a ne-v, and, it si-em?, a sjilendiJ plan, to en courage better ft rmiug even iu the most nmil counties in the State. The intention of theRourd Ih, u;iO!i aj)jlication of theDoard of comuiissioiiers of the repeti tive counties to de.,i.;u.ite four small plots i;f land from one to four acres on some leading highway, and as new the county seat as p-issible, for exn 'i iiTi').i tal farming, the State to furnish need, fertilizers, etc., necessary fsir the growing crop, and all the owners of the land will have to do is to attend the crops under the supervision of the Board of j Agriculture, and they get in re turn all the products thus raised. The commissioners asked for the location of the farms in Watautra at their meeting on Monday, and ao.ue upinicuiioas aa e ocen sent in by those who wish to engage I--..: l I . in e.xpei uneu. at larmmg an ii expense of the State. Two- members of the National Geographical Society appeared on the 4th beforo the committee of the House with copies of Mr. Peary's proofs to urge the gran ting of a suitable reward by Congress-to the noted exnlorer, but the committee declined to receive $hem in confidence and the confi- aeneti and the committee has made it known that unless the proofs are forth coining to the full satisfaction of the committee that every bill introduced for the purpose of rewarding Peary will be pigeon-holed. Three roeoi- hers of the committee wore in fa- j Tor of receiving the Peary proofs without making them public, but Jtepresentatire Macon hotly ob jecting and declaringhis position, Halked out of the. room. He said "I'm against any legislation jn the daik and it this committee decides in favor. oi Peary with out inspecting tbs fu 1 record. 1 1i . I ... V uuu uauK.i.g inera put-nc, I will upuw lob noie uumumr on the us oouseor in a state. "u" lU0 P8- we rewaru Mr. Peary the American people have a rig it to know what we ? rewjwdu- Una W J .a4- 4 U, Ti i I Fiali ! Saw OnsU I Mr I'm i oa: -W have a fin!i' i1''"'? county t h a t.ino,. n.rtj, 107 Page uv,-7 ,., m:ik. if a miJenwinor fur any to Kidnn.: in Watauga Count v i - ns. - n to tnkefrom any rivror Pruvi Jo as folio: tt er wt(Ter fo;j!, any fi-h uf lf That it(.nftJI lie Ul!a.r, luny kiiulby ni;in' of trap, seine, ' h:l f.jra.iv HTn to take from ; wi or any devi wb.i'ever ex-1 anv river or other water ro-ire cept h ol an 1 li:i It rook or in tin- ioui:ty of Watmiga anv rainbow troutcau only b caught ' Mi of my kit.. whatever. bv tiatll,j he th c'f Ma-V- . of trap, s.ine let or nnv ftfJ July, hvery uiau woman de it e what ever xcept hook ami . . , , . ... , f!, ' an I cinid SiioUiii tie 111 livor of I. tie. s,di a law, which means to ro.j Sr.2 That it shall be uulaw- j mote fl.-li culture i:i the county. ful to catch any br..ok or ruin- . But the sriuie leg;shilure that ' bo -trout in any of th strtams ; 'a., te it penally to fuke fish, n-, of Waf .mga County except Jin- I1"-"-" u,tf " ,n UUBl ' rr'" ill ol the lamest creek! ! the ;ri,.in,vtwou( which empty their fih.(( HtroviK substance into stroying substance into which hu could happilv pas the hours ot serene old nre, is forbid-, U,u hy law to tke to the! ,. ., . stream flows. A law imhs aboe llim u a ,uua wh( own8 pte.n taw mill and operating it per- haps upon his neighbors land who is allowed bv law to send thousands of bush, Is of saw dust Mown the stream over tins old I farmer's property, dest roving lastyeari ocnght (i ewes for forever c.ini'less numbers of ! nni1 111 lw- tll:'n ' x th- finnv tr.lie, leaving ihem ! nt" I had made . p, r cent, slnnvn alomr the hanks to rot oriou the investment. Hut this yenr lid the stomachs of minks and ! water do"s t Thnlnmi..,. iln-irr i : The limit ei industry is a ei : important one and its avenues ; to honest accumulation should not be obstructed bv law. Rut! while the saw mill's are doiiu. , t their deadly work, for conscience just a few. If the saw dut cou- tinues to flow dowu the streams ! a few more years, it will n o t bother the old man who owned the the hind over which it flowed, for he will be gone to his last res-! 1 tiiijf place. But the young people wi'l stand upon the banks of thej waters in idle expectancy accor-, 'llllti i'V- ('I'j'lir-L i-'KliJ JL '.' "The fishers also will mourn,. and a;l they that cnt aiule into the.1'1" ",v y - i U" brooks shall 1 uncut, and they that spread nets shall languish." Z. T. WATSON. McGuire, N. C. Last Friday at Scotland Neck, Mr. E. E. Powell shot in quick succession, State Senator E. L. Travis of Halifax, State Repres- eilt(ltivPi . . Kitcliin and Dep- uty Shff C W. Dunn of Scotland Neck, while all three of the ,nen are painfully injured, none un'es it is offieer Dunn are seriously hurt. He is not expected to re- Q No reU80 ja lMjaeil for the 8llootlng- Mr. Kitchin is a lrother of (Jov. Kitehin. L.vtkr. It developes that Powell's son had a difficulty two years ago and Powell wrote sen ator Trayis thinking of employ ing him to defend his son, but he was retained bv the other side and though he does not recall it, Powell claims he-received no an swer to the letter. When he he-; igan to curse Travis, Kitchin gen- j tly layed his hand oit his shout- j der thinking to talk to and quiet hi;ii when the above took plnce, Travis and Kitchin will recover but Dunn is dead and Powell litis been removed to Raleigh aud placed in the State prison to pre vent any violence to him on the part of the Scotland Neck people. Granulated Eye Lids Do not need to be cauterized to scar lfiedby a physician.. Sutherland's Eajrle Eye Salve is guaranteed to cure them without pain. It is harm. less and a sure cure fur granulated lids. 25c tubes at :ill dealers. 0l) the 3rd inBTi the firet brick wa8 laW on Gaston oount.y'Bnew court hoU8e ,n (jaatonia.- The ' old court house is at Pallas, but heiva,ter Gastoaia is to t the count j .eat, which it Ha wantpd w Le gr 6ar? Uug Fifc taw. The act of the Ie'-i Mature of! " -S uieinnni i am .way, June, mi, i .Inlr. iiml flie m, ,ti t It ..,.. titutP the oH-;i seiu-un. Sec. .'I. I i.at anv iroii v i 1 10.00 nor more tlinn ?,"0,o0 and be imprisoned not excee imjr thirty d.,yS. iu the discretion of Mr. Editor: I notice in vour paper some comtitents on the ,"V "'uus.ry m inou.n. nn . 111 ,n.v "P'''. Hiere is no befe r j P.v,? iuve8imeut in this eec- 1 .1. .1 -1 L- . i. . i ,,,n innn l'V- " ,Ian- 8- iuiI Pot ',:to n,.v m an( ''''' 8'x nne f. H"d the followiiii: night killed seven a,v,,mjp,. ,p.,v nnii Mr. Aaiidei McLa , aud ai' sitl" k'"'" We lnv 'm Mir' hel1 ooutlt-v ,M'- twt"" nn'1 worthless dos and unless the net 1, -iris- , 'n Hi.ifwwuiu. ineiieep uuMiirro ail(1 t,mi tl,e .business prop-; osition in lie-tern No- th I aroli-: the coniplumt in sort aetion, or na to the dogs. I hope some man ' tne reli. f therein asked h.r will .i,;. ; i be granted. This 4 da v of Mar. who is intereste I in sheep rms.:.,.:.. ue rorepresentj Ult .1. .11 . I I ...:n i . i i . . t I -w"tm'" 'uury, wuo Knows now to sympaunze witn tne lanners f r-v to maku a" hont hv' d;)i: L. Hahti.kv. . i : .. .. : ii - j u i. Dr. Bell's A nii.l'aia ; .. t , . A sudden att:!ft of Cholera Mor- luis is d.uitreioiis. Keep Dr. Be Anti-Piiin at h;ir.ii, a dose rcloives :ilaiost instantly. It ;dso cures Diar rhoea. Cramps, Elux and all Bowel Complaints. S. W C- LohgS term as py( ... master Hi SfateSVllIe Wll, expire m a few da vs and it is said tinTi are several other hungry Repnb Means there who would take his job if forcd upon them as Mr. Long has had it for threj terms and it seems quite long enough to those who would like it t hem selves, Mr. Long however, has ben an efficient postmaster, one who did his work well aud accep tably. There is Only One Pine-Tar. Honey That is Dr. Dell's. It is the origin- a! a.,(1 ia;1 i,e on ir croupi coughs, colds and all Inns bronchial ,,..,i,i,.4 t., , r.,, ,ril. i.ii ,,. uotlj Iu Ohio, 4,000 people a re home, less as a result ol the floods which have devastated thestate, and the damage to pioperty is rstimated at much over lv000 000 in te Northwest floods and avalanches of snow have caused tei ribl -, horror loss ol life and property, whole villages in some iusta neeslieinr buried, or flooded. 'The Pixie Methodist" is the name to be given to a new pa pet to be .published in Mount Airvbv pv. D Va' re Price , Col. O. E. Edwards, whospends his Hummers at Blowing Ruck. Hud is eli and favorably known in the county, has been in St. Pe ter's Hospital in Charlotte f o r treatment, bnt is so much; im proved tlmt he has left the inbti-Vutiotj. Scott's Emulsion is a nondcrful ftxxi-mcdi-cinc ior all nges of man kind. It will make the del icatc,- ickly baby st rong and wcl! will give the pale, anemic girl rosy checks anil rich, red blood. It will put flesh on the bones of the tired, over worked, thin man, and wiil keep the aged man or v. or.u n in condition to r-r-r ;o:ds or pneumonia ij r hij I'.un trr eT i . ( . .f .' it .tcli-Book. T, ;3 1: SL. New York California h'is a lady rural mail carrier who makes hr '-') int'e route in an Automobile bought with her own earnings. NOTICE. Sttite ol North Carolina. Watau ga County. In the Superior Court: Roanok" Notion Co. vs. .1. A. Willhuii.s and C. T. Will iiinis. To J. A. Williams, one of the aliove named defendants, you uie hereby notilied tlmt nn net ion us above entitled has Ueii insti tuted in the Superior Court of h.Vatunga County, for the put - i posuof setting aside alleged liau- id ulent coinewme, made by : vonrself to C. T. Williams, vour , '.- You are lu. ther i.oiified I to appear at the fall term of the j Superior Court of Watauga County, to be held at the court hons m I. oone, North ( arohna. (,n the tirst Monday alter the firr !iini)r in seil etnlier t?i1ll jt , p I ,m V of .VhlellJ Ler lyio. mil answer oi- demur to " ' - Tiios. Minuiiam, C. S. C. - , (, JoWE Attv lor Tlttf.. . WftlHSil Every woman mr.y net - Knrd tome, but tver -.yorri-n rd-.r.'i'c i keep with care lha good p.;v.il? nr. tare his gtven h?i: lo woman need have sallow ekirs, d-li evr. lul i '.. proper attention to her health Where constipctioii-Iiverdcrcn t ments, blood impuriiies &v,d o'-litr irregularities exiot, pood complex ion, bright eyes ar.d sprightly movements cannot exist. Internal derangementa reveal tiictr.telvcs oor.cr or later on the surface. Headache, du;k ringi around the eyes, callow iikin, a cor - tant tired feeling mean that the liver and digrstive organs pr? reeling hcip or e! correction. Chamberlain s Stomach end Liver Tablets givo thi necciearjr help. They work in na!ur?9 c'rt w.-.r "hpy do not merely f!u&h the boweUbut ,xrc Ui 'he hv.r And ilomnch to fulfill their prr.pr ('nwtiin. So mi 1 and fentle do they act thnt one hri!y r?iilixet thnt they have taken medicine. CS.-rnbcrlain' Tablets can be relied upon to relieve Lviiousnett, indigestion, constipation aud dizziness. Sold or BTywbcra, Price 25 cents. Furniture & Coffins. At our store you will find the mo.t up-to-date line of Furni turn. Dressers, Sideboards. Bed steads, Tables, etc.. ever shown in ihe county We nlso carry a full line of Coffins and Caskets in mnhooanv. loss-white, white anA A ,,.v- ,,,,nh ml nliwlmtt ... , . uii u:,0-. rnii nminnri;ii.i Dest attenth n given to phone orders. Yours to pleut-e. Be one Furniture Store, (At Moretz Old Stand SMALL FAKM FOR SALE. One nnd one half miles west of Boone, X C. good location con venient to first class school. For terms nnd particulais, r.ddiess G. R. Long, Williamsburg, Butte, Mont, Nov. 25, moo. ALL POINTS WESTtH Qoickutaad Best Servics Fcweat Cbanea of Cart On Way aid Roaad Trip Ticket Writ ma for Lowest . Prevailing flatea aad Raliabla InCormalioa. P. 9. CHANDLER, Dial. Pasa. bKOXVTLLC, tckn. ' Ir. I-or.U Klopm-b. editor of Tl et'hii-ti oi Ib ntld a d known all oter the world. d-l Monday n:irni' Z in a t;-ruiaa lupi'a! in , N w Yik t it.v. His death reunit ed bom an oeiation for an in tes'iiuil )ltriiciiot:. i For ('nuip I . In it ruit- TjI-lIti ley li e brl known rciiu.lv. I) n. rxret. i rc'it 'el I he p.in:iii: Hi. Ui '.' pKie-T'-H "I'l-v. 1910 1010 YOUR ATTENTION! iiAVixn rssnn nu: ykar s MREt'T YOU TO A NK'.V SICN - I vhdi to thank the people for the patronage given me during the year just closed, and now invite you to renew your acquaintance with my business for the next year. I will spare no pains in trying to make it to your interest to patronize my place of business in the future, as I expect to keep in f tock a neat and up-to-date line of general mer chandise suitable to the wants of all, which will be sold at a very close margin. Considering the markets you will find MY HIICES' THE VERY B3TT0M Considering the quality of goods offered for sale. Gro ceries of all kinds will be kept in stock; Hardware of all kinds from a sewing needle to a Turn Plow on hand. No tions, Dry Goods, Hats. Cars, Shoes & etc., can be had at my place of business, 1 am headquarters for Clothing 1 must call your attention to my line of SHOES I will have The Brown lino cf Shoes g;i hand -a factory line from the Smallest infant to the Largest Adult, a line that can not be surpassed in the world; took the Grand double prize at the world's Fair at St. Louis Mo. In conclusion 1 wish again to thank the many friends I have for the patronage given me in the past an I now solicite your patronage m the future and think I can merit it, Most Respectfully, M P BLACKBURN Boone, N. C, Jan. 6th, 1910. To the Citizens of Watauga County, FRIENDS: When you are in Lenoir you are cordially invited to make our store your headquarters and let us show you cur complete line of Hardware ar.d Furniture. You will find Y. W. McGowan, V. II. Beach, John W. Wikcn rr.d. V. J. Lenoir there ready to wait on you, and it will always be a pleasure to them to pleace you. A few of the geed things incur lines that might interest you are: Oliver Chilled Plows in all sizes, and repairs for same, which wo buy in CAR LOTS. The celebrated J.. C. Spach wagon, which is a dandy. Davis 100 per cent. Pure Paint'in thir ty colors; Old Dominion Cement, and R. E. Rhoads & Sons Leather and Rubber Belting, sold under a guaran tee. In fact, we have anything in the Hardware ai:d Fur niture line. You will find our goods reliable ar:d prices right. Come and see us. Yours Very Truly, Lenoir Hardware and Furniture Ccmpar-y, Lenoir, N. C., Aug. 2,", 10Of. X, L.Maht, Pres. W. c. Coffey, V. P. (5. P. IIagaman, Cos THE WATAUGA COUNT BANK. BOONE, N. C. The stockholders of this bank are among the best citizens of Watauga County, and each one is liable for twice the amount of his stock. Besides having a Time-Lock safe the bank carries Burglar Insurance. The Cashier is required to give bond. Money is loaned only on approved security no spec ulation. The bank is run strictly in accordance with the state banking laws. For Safety and Con venience handle your money through this bank. Interest paid on time deposits. C. J. PAFLIKR, Trod 1. B. CLARKK, Vice Tte8. O. M. 8CDPKRTH. Cash. BANK OF BLOWING ROCK, BLOWING ROCK,N. C. Capital: $10,300,00. Undevided Profits: $950.00. With our inciens.dciipital, we are better prepared to handle; vour banking business thnn ever before Open un account with us, we will extend to ou every wdvantnge constant with safe and sound banking. We will loan you mone-at a reasonable rute eo far Hsyour personal responsibility and balance will warrant. If not convenient tn cell in person, write us, aud your letter shall trnve our prompt attention. REMEMBER WE PAY 4 PER CENT OX TIME DEPOSIT. COMPOUNDED EVERY TUKEJE MO.NTJJS. Accordii g to titntintim rompil ed by thp IVpar'mejrt ofl'oin merce and lalnir, mea priiei have advanced iu all t )- pnnci p:d roifuniinfi: and produtim; Fectioimof tSe world. i G'es rromot Relief Wi'ii.J n If. Djufrl 1j, Ir., of Vah inyp.n, I. ('., piy: I take g;e:it pleasure i.i in inforimijj vou I have u-.l I)', ikll's Pine Tar-lloney. .in I it t.i ve me almoM instant relief, 1910 siuv-roard. or loon, i now ROARD FOR THE YEAR 1910.
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