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& a -K--y j. x.-' tv J " U f -i V- fv - " 52 Pi VOL. XX I I.OOXE. WATAUGA COUNTY, TIIUIISDAY. AlMilL-'s nuo NO. II. V V ' "- c " PROFESSION A L DR. OSCAR L. MOOIIE. DENTIST. 1 will lie il I'ldvutij It-irk from tin" first to tin tiftei-nth of tnrlf month prepared to do all kinds of I tn I :il work. Office Near Walauga Hotel Oct. y. NAT T. DULANEY, M. D., ! SPECIALIST, Fourth St. Bristol Tcnn.-Va. Eye and Throat Diseases. Refraction for Glasses. I'TORNliY AT LAW, MAN N F.I! lLK, N. C. 4ic?"'i!l practice in tbo courts Watauii, Mitchell and adjoining C nintics. 7 f-'0) EDMUND JONES jW YKH -LKNOIU. N. il';7 I'r.irticf Ilfgnhn-Ir if -,lif ourti of fl'ut.-nign, 1- '09 F. A. LINNEY, -A PTOllNEY AT l.AW, iimuxk, x. r. Will practice in the courls o the 'Mh Judicial District in till matters of a civil nature. G-ll I '.)(.. J. C. FLETCHER. Attorney At Law, lH)ONi:, X. ('. 'aroful atttMitioti tiivcti ti 'i"-tions. V. 11 LOViLL ATTOUNTA' AT LAW, HOOSK A'. ( . -ifSpccial attt'iition yivcti x all busitKfss entrusted to 7-0-"Oi) E. S. GOFFEY, - Wl OUS hi .-17-LHl - ,'OONE, X. C. : Prompt Munition piven to ill matters of a lentil ntittin'. t&Abati':icting titles and collection of claims a sncial tv. 1-1 '00. R. Rgss Conelij. UXDEUTAKKIi xc K.MIUl.MEH SHOU.WS. Tennessee, Has Varnished and (Jlass White CoHins; Ml.iek "road lo. a n Whire Plush ( 'asktts; lihu-k and White Metalic (' a s k e t b Holies, Shoes, and Finishings, Kxtra lai eo Coffins nnd Cns ketsnhvayson hand. 'Phone 01 lers fjiven siicia! .ittentioi) R. ROSS DONNELLY Why Abuse Your Watch You 1 not run your Imppy, fewing uia'-'liine or ottier machinery till it tqu aks and t'rindB and cuts ittelt to pieces. You clean and oil it often. You should he us careful with your watsh It it. small and cannot squeak loud when it is dry and needs oiling. You may not know it till the watch is completely ruiued and etops. Hring your watch to uie I will show you and explain the exact condition. Take proper care of your watch and it will lust yon a life time. Consult uie on watch IMseaNes. Yours Verv TruL , S. M. (SRKKXK, Jeweler. Zionville, N C. U F D H01GIII0S LOR COSGUES. jerior o! any of his peers. CAN' ABA'S I.E-SON f'OK l. ! De n . rat Inr.iri- H-mw f Result of Tit memory of man runni-th In lbus, be the candidate Charlott.- n -.-rvrr. j Ntw Voik Election.- . int kirk toMidiKM-il..usliiii'ji.! of his party for State S. nator. j A a run. r who sold Ins Iaul in . Wt.siiimrtoi. l!.i.trli. ,-. now roii f roii t s i lie A iinria ii p'' - The di-tiirt w..s lb-publican Mhmeta ami moved into Sa-; With muck .-ri..UMn-s Kepre-j I -If in regard It. ivi..jr and thf' ly thiee or four hundred, but li Kat.-h-wnn pro inco," Canada, s.mtativo K-i-krr, of Mixoun. a, expenses incident thereto. Tlie'eaily overcome that mid was t it. s i Im-N- w Voi k i:vninir I'ot i ''norrat, a nsr. t i inakf a par-! most reckless extra va-unee and . I.. tl-I l.v .,uo over v oppo- that one of ( ana. I.. V mv at et at-. ha meutnry inquiry mm m after the ! corruption has seize I thetiov- nert. Hi com net as a h-i-l nor traction is the icisrn of law which 1 1 mse-con vcie d today. : crnni-nt bv thf throat an.l rvei v was ex I.- in l.x ratifying not on- prevails. The man who vi dates1 "Has the house yet heard that avenue to' reform seems to be !y to his district t,,it to the en- law will he jaded: the man who :)'-' t hirty-seeond .list rict of New choke.!. Tiie mils of the 'o.l- are 'ti-e Sta'e. lie was the author of to ibs a tuiinb-r will b- hanged. , ' "fk ha.l an election yesterday?' irtiteliic slowly but mi rely to'bi'U of state-M.lt' importance It doesn't mak. the slight, st dif-, '"d Mr. Iltieker. lll'i! I 11 I 111- I M nil. 11111111 in iri 41... .. l.a . 41.. ... .("!". farm homes in th- I'niied States of theri. h and favored lew aie : itaiu- in the minds of t he people money an I influ lice he o,u com- ( J-trat 10:1. precipitated liy tliesur- Leino; till,,! bevoadthe.rcapaeitv j lie is well p isted ill of the ma d. "A 1 Ciin.ida knows this," stion that a H-mioeiMt had toeini.tv. Kvervl.ran.hof inlus-j soeial aid economic (pi-stions of .-a.s the writer. -'And we :ner j- " elccte.1 to li',i the va-auey trv in this f;: cat countrv of ours ' thf dav, and as a debater there ic.ans know it. and that's why '.-;'" d hy the ih ath of a llepuh se'enis to he llourishino-'re..sona-Jis no man in til" district his su- this coin.'ry is a "-ood country to ' tncinber, had ceased. Sp-a- My well except the farmer and! p.rior, an 1 as a vote-et t.-r he loein." I!y prompt and certain j w't Mlllil1 frravity. l ii.,.f, p ThinL- ..t tlu. nK.-ni,!,.!,!..! ! has no e i 1.1I. Por hone -tv. eiicr- punishment for crinnna IsCaimda ' i'cphe.1: today an I see what it means and , aeter he eaua t lie excelled, and what is the cause for such a con- 'tis a kin l-he.irt 'd, I'liii-tian en il it ion of a Hat is. .re the millions ; tleinan and neighbor he easily of dollars si tit tn riotous In it,.! ranks li st. autl iiniintainine; a self-constit u ted oliix irchy in this country the result of just and honest laws, or are they brought about hy tic sjiecial privileges accorded the strong at the expense of the weak? We live in 1111 ap of oi l man power. Slop and think for one inonc nt of the power of one of America.' inillunaires, w h o could lomost xx reck and hank nipt the e-ovi-rimi nt that pro tects him, il he saw lit to do so. The man of wealth, inllneine and hifih-standinu: can secure the pa-, s.iev of laws 1 hat inure to his benefit, while the poor man plods his weary way from noon till night and night till dawn and -o oil tilihis life is oonewitli 110 one to help him in t he -t niggle for existence nor think of his woes t ill he is carried over the whirl pool into the gieat hereafter. Much of tl.e fault lies with our law-making bodies and in order to reine iy this great disease, we, as a peopie and elei-tar ite, must strike at tin-root ol the evil by ri forming the law-making pow ers, and in order t o do his we must look well to the men we se lect to represent us in this rupae i'.V. The Congn ssh.nnl campaign is near at hand and every indica tion points to the next Congress being controlled by t' e Demo cratic party. The present admin isl ration seems to have failed al together in touching up the en thusiasm they had hoped to and instead of the advance agent of prosperity gently tupping at the! poor man's door, he has been shipped in the face with West ern baron nt 15 to 20 cents per pound, and every other article of consumption in like manner. It is a long lane that Ins no turn, and we confidentially be li h xve are rearing that turn. I kinov we are dealing with a can cer that has been slowly hut sur ely eating our vitals away, and now let 11- apply the sure-eon's knife and icnmvetlus inoi bi iiy ro and branch from our nat ional affdrs and the man xve want to assist in doing this op eration is Hon R. L. Doughton of All"hauy County. Ciive him tin- nomination furCong'e s and he will be our next repiesi-nta 1 ive in that g: eat body ol law ma kera and I can nssme you that the Eighth North Carolina Con gn ssion.d District xxill ever be proud of its action and never have cau-e lor reg'-ets m sending j th s man to Congr ss. He i- a plam man of the. p o le who Knows , heir every want and need and who has th- courage and j conviction tostand up for their, rights. lie is a fanner and busi ness man xvho started in life with little save his superior common sense, undaunted courage and energy, but xith these ttidgiven powers he has risen to the top and is the equal, if not the smp- f,. I.;- ii'.i ..... '" ' ...iw.i... ;jJT.y, courage an I st rent li of char- Let the people rise up in their niiht and nominal e and elect U. ; L Douirhton to Congress a n d , t heii we can truly say: ' No time-server or trickster was he, Nor truckler to power that b the dominant li. H. Ui:kvi:s, M. D Lamar. X. C. The Ihin .11 Of The Air s 'he germ of la grippe that, Plea thed it', hiins suffering to thou-j s.iuds Its after effects arc cakness -! in. 1 vousiHss, lack of appet it encr gv and auihition, with dis. : del id I lixcr and Uidncvs. Ti c greatest ' need then is Lleitiic 1 'iitci s, the splendid tonic, hlo id purifier a n d; rcguhiloi' of stoimiah. Liver and : Kidnexs. Tlioiia: .. have proved that tlicx wondet finv sircnethcn tlie uel'XL's tniild up the sxsteiu and le--tfir-. '( ill h and gn-nl spa'its af if an attack of (ji.p. If sulicriag, Iry them. Only 50c, Perfect satissac tion guaranteed In a.l druggists. Do you read by sight or sound? Do you skim the sense or pro nounce the words as you go inaudible. but const h nisi v? There are ma 11 v readers who read by tl f U- . . , X 111 IC1I I lie Sl-o " rnrr t w Ol e Miiai (there wtn an election there,) "Wick is rich in Pict sli relics," he leaned back and tried to whis per it, thinking of the next "Wick is rich in Pictisli re'ics." Say it three times quickly. Lon don Chronicle. Saved From The (have. "I had about given up hope, af tcr nearly four xcars of suffering from a severe lung trouble, '' writes Mrs. M. L. Pix, of Cl.ir sville, Tcnn. ''Often the pain in mv chest t lie ear. niiei when 1 ins writer nan , , :.4 1 4 , w;,.!,!''-. 1,111 WOIW- would be ahnost unhearalde and 1 lation. 1 his sections chhd re c.udd not do anv xvmk. hit Dr. niaining handicap arises from a i-wi ig's New Dim'iii urv has made me tccl like a new person. It is the hest medicine made for the throat and hms." Obstinate couglis,stul; horn e i!d-. hax fcxer, l.i gtippc, a si inn .1, ci "up, hi onchil is and hem- ri acs, hoarseness and whooping cough yield quick ly to lias xvondcr fid medicine, Try it. Soc. :1,u' i?'. 'I rial lioldcs free at ail ilau.'gists. The Republicans are praying noxx (they have leu praying till the time) that no other Congress man will die this year. In the three of the districts that have held special lections this year the Democrats have gained 3."), ()Q0 votes. Il t hat proportion keeps up it will not be worth while lor the Republicans to make nominations in other dis- trices. I he people are deteriuin - ed to lave a change. Nexs and Observer. ,i i i Every man who owns a single p share ol stock in a $1,000,000 corporation thinks he could run it better than the geneial inana- ger does. iivn,-iMt in m loir how iiiuei' , keeps t In ir number .-mail. Every ! one n su. et the law: I 1 1 1 1 1 is utterly unthinkable; murders xhi.-h ne an speedy haiiiiio;-110 (juible.s technicalities, pretexts pleas, nnl ' iited appeals are without att uu tion. And Amer ic ans lind nil thisoood. It is un- pi.'.stionalilv one of the chief in- j lem-es which has kept them I pouring, once they got fairly j,,., several years ago, across the Canadian border. It is also one of thechiel reasons why Can ada including the Americans who have gone there (bu s md lesire annexation to the I'nited States. Conditions like this obtained throughout the Hi it ish empire' including; Jamaica and the Afri can colonies, where thegreat nia jo;ity ol the popu!ation is black. They ate also bumd, to a great er or less extent, in all real civil ized countries of 10 u rope. (!er many puni-hing the murderer with even more nearlv miahalile! crtaiuty than England. The I'nited States, on the contrary' leads the world in hiilure to pun ish murder and, inevitably, in murder itself. MexieoamlSouth em Daly cannot stand with us on this bad eminence. Some ten thousand Americans are being wilfully kilh d during the year in r i progress i thin recent, these I. .,,. lit i..n. tl.il'U Tlrif il' fl'I'll 1 Kit . LUIl'Mi l"ti.i im,i w 11 .... leiice the stir ... . , , i now laninv iiiiiau ov n-n'iu members af the biir and others who feel it their duty to urge im provement. Lawlessness divs not deter the promiscuous tide of immigration now coming from southern and eastern Europe, but it does threaten ultimate injury of the gravest sort, as well as render every American's lite less safe As just seen, it helps to furnish some of our best citizens w i t h motives for exodus. Suppose the , ()llt , i;ui Canada's good repu xvins leputation lor lawiesaess than even the h a-t laxv respect ing States in it deserve. Worse Than Ihillcts. Ilullets have often' caused I.'sss . I si.ff.riug to soldiers than the cxema L. " . ll.irriman, II111 lmgtoii, Me. eot in the arinv, and miffcicd with p years. "Put Ilucklen's Arnica Salve cured me xvhen all else failed, he writes. Oreatcst healer of sores. ulccls, boils urns, cuts, wounds, bruises and piles, gists. 25c. at all drue LB D ENTRY, Xo. 2495- State of N. C. Watauga County. Otlice of Entry Taker for said Countv 1 MooVes locates and enters : (CiO) fifty acres of land in Blue i K-'dge township, cm the waters of j 1 t.0,n,, ,.( Hll,i nnis PJUSt to j y. . Jong's line, known as the Coffey line, then with said Longs line south to his mine on top of Blue Badge, thence back west w i t h , . ' .. ... , , I .onus uie to tip wiilovc Moors jllPi tlel variolS courses for complement. Entered March 8, 1010. '1 his April 2, 15)10. IP J. Hahdix, Entry Taker. u lien un- i i.Miioria I If demon- 'Answering thepri liniinary in- q'.liry, the1 chair ob-erves tha t ! one 'side of the II. ms.. ii.nd t h ! gentleman trom Missouri seem to I e entliusia-tie." Tln n raising his voice the pen ker added prophetically: 'die laughs lust who laughs last It wa- then the turn of the He piibiicaus to laugh and applaud and the Democrats good nat tir ed ly joined in the laughter. Not since the recent Cimgtess began have the Di mocrats bei n in such a jubilant mood as they were todav over the result of the New York election They gather ed early on the floor and there was everywhere a spirit of felici tation. The Republican leaders dec'ined tout tach any particular significance to the Mefeat. Kepre sentativc Francis Ilurtoii Harri son, Democrat, of New York, be lieved that it marked the over throw of a regime nation-w ide in its extent. Kepiesentat ivel'nderwood, the Democratic ' u hip' 'declared t ha t il was a "distinct repudiation of the Paytie-Aldrich tariff law and the administrat ion." KepresentativeOllie Jami-s said the Democrats will have a ma jority in the next Congress. Kepre-cntntivo Nonis, of Ne braska, one of the insurgent lea ders, .-aid: "It is simply an uprising of the people against machine rule and means that the people will stand for it no longer." Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv er tablets assist nature in driving all impurities out of the system, in suring a free and regular condition and restoring the organs of the body to health and strength. Sold by J. M. Hodges. A certain writer has said that uo newspaper which took truth for its standard would make a pecuniary success. The press might return the complement bv remarking Hint no preacher who told t he truth about his congre gation, alive or dead, would oc cupy the pulpit longer than ot.e Sunday afterward. The press and iflergy go hand ill hand with the white xxash brush, rosy specta cles magnifying little virtues mid kindly throwing di fortuities into oblivion. The pulpit, the p e n and the gravestone are partners in saint making. Monroeville ((.).) Spectator. The Call Of The Blood, for purification, finds voice in pi iv pies, boils, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and ,, . hlotchts on the skin all signs of liver trouble But Dr. King's New " Life pills make rich, red blood; give clear skin, rosy checks, tine corn- plexion, health. Try them. 2c. at all druggists. "For a whole year I turned my back on drink." You noble man; wl nt xvere you doing? ' ''Driving a brewery wagOll." Buffalo Ex- press. A Piccl-maticn - i;y Tin. ii' i:i:m !:.- i:i:'Ai:i).-- Si'itc of Xnrth ( iiroiitia r.M'fiit IXC I l.'purl llletit. Wlitn-is, I'lti. i.tl inf'Tiiiitl ion lia 1 -:! rci-iiv.il at Till- I part uicnf that hoini" pcrsi 'ii or per-. ns unknown late of the County of Watauga still. d charged xv i t h tmrlaiv tipoii the dwiMlini; liea-e of V. I. Hiirl of Vai!e Cruei. An l Whereas, it ap p.ars that the saiil pi-rvm or pernoiiH unknown have llcl tlie State, or m concea's tlieinsi lvcs t! at tl.e ordinary pro. 'ess of law cannot he fcrvcd up oil thelil; Now, Tin r-fo c. 1, xV. xV. Kin-liin (loverimi of the State of N'mth Car lina, hy virtue of authority in me vfs ted hy law, do is-ne this my I'roclii luatioii, otT-rin;r a n xva.il of One hnndt-ed Hollars for the apprehension "d delivery of the Paid person or per-ons to the Shcritf of Watatij.Ni County at t he Court-house in Mooue, N. C- and I do enjoin all oflice;x of the State and all good citizens to assist, in lirtngiiig said criminals to justice. Doni'Rtour City of RnKili, the -.'.'th day df March, in the year of our I.ord one thousand eight lilin iltvd aii I teli and in the one hundred mid thii U fourth year of our Ameri can Independence. W. W. 1 ITCH IN Hy the ( iovei nor: AI.LX J. FKILI) l'ri. Sec. x o t i c i:. I'nder and by an execution issued int of the S'nperioi' Court of Vatnu ga County, .North Carolina to me di rected in favor of John Kagan and iiL'ainst 1.. L. liieen lor the Mini of s 1 ;ti.nu principal, and intenst trom theilateol the judgment, 1 will on .Monday, the in, I day ot Vay, l'.iln. it being the first Monday in said month, proceed lo sell at the court hou-e duo in II. niie torcasli in hand all the rirht. title and interest of the late i.. L. (ireene in and to a certain tract of laud lying in and near the town of lioone, N. ( '., and bounded as follows vi: Heejmimg on a rock in the branch, i'loyd's. now Miiumock's line and runs thence went to Mattie. ,1. tireen's line; then south with said line to lj uce 1 1 street, then xvest with said street and theold road to II. M. lilackluiin's south west corner, then up the ridge with Hlaekburn's line to I.oviH's and L. 1.. (irecn's corner, then south with bovill's line to the road, then east with the road to the south west corner ol 1 r. l ittle's lot; thence north xvith said lot to the ninth side of lueeu street, then c e east xvith said strct to the branch iiorih of the hank budding; thence up the branch to the beginning, con taining oti acres nioie or le.-b. iaid sale is made subject to the dower right of Mattit) J. Green, xvidow of the late j. L. (oecne. This April 4th, l'.UC 1). C. RAG AX, SherifT. It costs to find out the cost of living, says The Dispatch. The Senate committee appointed to investigate the cost of existence for the purpose of making it ap pear that the republican party is interested in poor folks, has asked the Senate for ijfdo.OOO more to prosecute the "investi gation." Senator Simmons was put on the committee, but being a busy man and having no time for child's plan, lie got oil. Thousands Kgys Kidney TroEfcls and Ksver Scspoct it, How To Find Out. Fill a brittle or common glass w ith your watpi and let it stand twenty-four hours; -cn- ! buck dust r ed. iiiciii.ur seiinUL;, stringy or milky nppeu r.iticeoi't'ju indicates na uu licalthv co'.idi ti"ti of the kid neys; too fre quent desire to pass it or nain iu the back are also sv mptunis that tell yon the kidneys and bladd-jr are out of order and u :cd attention. "What To Io. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the pre :t V.iJacy remedx-, fulfills almost cx-ery wisli in correcting rheumatism, paiu in the back, kidneys, lix er, bladder and every part of theurinary nassaie. (vnrreft-. in.ilnlii v tii lml.t .n4i. and scalding paiu in passing it, or bad ! fleets following use of liquor, wine or i beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne- j cessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to Ket up many times duriii if the intMit Tim n.a.l o,, immediate 'eti'ect of Swamp. t?oct is soon realized. It rtands the highest be cause of its remarkable , lleultll rttori.iir unm. i?-r?aEj3?ir erties. If you need a f Sf5:'Ss3 medicine you should L'.15!JS:J!S5;23 nave me uesi. noiil ov W.f.',SaB5S.TM druggists in fiftv-cen't SJS uid one-dollar sizes. Xtk41 You may have a sample bottle sent free tlouie ul awani.-KuuC bymail. Address Dr. Kilmer X: Co., Bir.g liamton, N. Y. Mention thi i paper ami I remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- k-ooi, Hnu uie auaress, lunguamton, js; on every bottle.
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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