Newspapers / Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.) / Nov. 17, 1910, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
li.d Hd.flLr.r 'Jw..lllidl jf iitioit-; A. f ., st-mii J clnst iii.iil in.it t ft. ( IW itii'TMX UATJ: 1hiry.tr J on. Six Stout!! .. J Ii.m' t,ioiiihs Alv.'rtisinzrittt 's fu ra !. ' on uiph .it iini. LOtWi, NKWS. Tliy nrc a'l trying to rxanhi how it hapje;.ed. Tli' windy, cilil weather is still lian-i Kim. -S.i!.. !i-;itlnT. li.-t tim.l-'. in J.irjre . i - n 1 1 i t i t 1 at Llaeklanifs. W. it. !.i ill trmsir-te I bn- iiifss in I v m k. ii'iir Lie li r.-t ul t lit -(i.vr.ll l-am.....ft!(a-'I!",,:,1' ,! "UVt " vt'r-v sV,; tan-,, Count v Haul;, spi-m Sun- 1,11 1 '' 1 '"- i........ i. i ... t it o '1'iiti' iii. Hi daaiiti-r is in iia v wit a hotr.e f oiks on l.avr, ', i . a ktlil.' com lir.oa. own;r to a I M II) . i j:itr.ti-t". Mne-s. a'nl i!-itlir A nr-.v lin of :an! .::! j 1st ,..,. of , !. f;1 .,,v j .,!,.. t(, in at I5i.i.;';'Mira's . .Vnvt hin.r vmi ' ,;.,,o..- -i! ,. i ,,f tl. ,,!,. want, iiu-lu liiiii' l)is'oi. mu( Si- inoii iiariwooaiTo-csf-tt sias. !:iackl mm lias a Iat-fT'' as - Hot tment of fWiv-li il' 1 iiniL-r wcaarof all si.'s at priws tliat l"'1"''"- lr. -I. W. .han's bas Ikvh ro.itiac! to his room for wvi ral ilays nursii; a vc-ry severe iviso, of sciatica This has ln-ea lio-killinp: ft in an I iironn.l tlie village, anil a niLa'er of very live ones h i ve been slaughtered. I). J. rut troll and family, of li.mii?, lot t this inoraiiii; for Le noir, where they will spend a few days witli r-lutives aa I tricn Is. Mrs. Hoy M. IVovm. of l"asl Ihione, (,fler a visit of scvt'i-il we-ks: to homo fobs at ( impel Hi.!, r to ued I ist '1 h ns lay. There will he services in the E;is!-op.i ehareh in Boone at 11, n in-, next S.m lay by the pas tor, Ihn. 11. Sava,jv. . La li s, if -on need a nieo pair ot slices for tlie holidays, renio:u'ier l!l ickburn has them .1 new line just in. Tlie I.rown." is the best, $1 "') to $3.r.O. We ar-1 nske-l to an'i'inii',e tliat there will be a box huiiji'I and cake cn'.t imr at Fiienlship Methodi-t chareli, ii-ir Alio, on Saturday ni&'ln, Nov. Ioery boil' im ited. Mr. John Norris in'ornn us that his sons Frank an i LI. a. id a little son of ih" foiMh).", all of whom have typhoi ! feverat their homes in Ilicko.y, nie improv ing, and the reeoeiy of nil is now coiilidently expected. - Hi.d it iidt been for the fact that.I'rur. J. M. Downam, ol the faculty of tlie A. T. S., went home to vote, Cowlpsan 1 liontrh ton would have tied in Caldwell, Joi)o litun having carried t h e couly by only one vote. A friend writes to ask us to jirint the vote ol the county in the recent election by townships. It v nld be u pleasure indeed for us to do so, but. we havnt' I h e inate'ial with which to tabulate it, and to print it in any oth er form would take up moie space than we have to spare. A (i 0 0 1) 1' OS I T I 0 X Can be had by ambitionsyounu' men or ladies in the Held id 'Wirelesf? orllailway telegraphy. Since the 8 hour system became effective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing sta tions throughout the country there is a great shortage of felc- grapners. l osiuons pay uegm - n.'is from 70 to $00 per month; with fioo ! chance of advance- meat. The National Telegraph . , . . : Institute operates six official m , i ... , :.. etitutions in America, unuer su-, pervision of R. R. and Wireless Officials and places nil graduates into positions. It will pay you to write theiu lor full details at Memphis, Tenn,, or Columbia, ,-,.,r...1.,i;i,,.,t r:,U . I .Mar ll. it v.. i J-,l ,.,!. ,,,,., H, I i ,. c I t f.,-! ini irc i:a f'": ti v. 1. 11 , .,r .,, om-h, f V :',., r.i ,i t..n iiit! :;i tin-in i:i -iiviiii,it-n-iii. I .i YV in. - lay .-f I s. i u.-i-U Mr. .1 i"..li Nun U. of J. mm' nn;i. revived .! f-1--Mini lc .-iniiL' t !i.-.-.-t l Tii-ws if..i l, t J ,.,. -it r.,'i.-!-;.l 1. V..,t V.rmi-i. Ti: body Wiis lmujl.t I;,, -in. fur bur ial, but n have t .,-( i. no y:ly. ti -uiar-i i.f t!i si-I ili-mif. ' ptl'aiie fll'.-l t;t'liiii-rit w'd! ! :iv'!i liy tin- i'hi ';ti:ui '. nlf.-i-v.r Soi ii v i f !'..itii.i- la'; ,ni riin;d IV "n;..-i1r. N,uviu'.. r Jl ia tli htnvst ,f -M M ,, . "v Ti'i-iii " liii it til.-1, i.M ; .. I I it m t N im !i avnrii'yr to buy. aii aie i.iiiii i; v i'i to ai- t.U'l A 1 : i u i ! s LI cent. Mr. Kifli.-.nl tr.-.'ir. of !.' . m is. Tl tin! of nlilii-t ion sn -ins j, ,( r,.,.in. ;,, lvih- u:,.m thorn ijnst now, but v, t rust it is not ' fi" 1"";' Th.. v,ftl.m Noith Caii.lina ror.. iv;,,vof tl,,- 1, H. n,:nv!l. South, U in s-ssi..u this .vfk at Winston Salt in. U v. T. V. "'.j.i- v. r. .1 A. Stanbnrv aa I i;!-rj;!i- tf''. Miss Ksiler, nil of !'it)o!.e, iir; in i! i't'i: 'an..1.'. A (lelpntimi f . urn JvlTi'iso i is thcie to work in tlii liil.T.'si oi in.? se io ). which the cliun li is to establish t iiis side of i 1il Ki.l'O. We I'arn thiit the ro i.l ft'. .i" of .I.'H'.t Kt iii have pleili'l 5:.."tH) to ni l in I lin t Sl .1 : .lir-ii t of t h e school. On Saturday eveninc: lust, i1iss ..IMI1j,. KivtMS, hu litisluM-ti tci-liiiig at tiraii if it iier. had a most serious incident on her re turn home. The mule she was ri ding became frightened at a gas oiiiie engine ne ir the home of T A. llodes nnl threw her, but she was not hin t in the least. She got on the animal again and siarU'd on, but it . wasnlniost inun.'inae'abie as a result of the lirst irigiit, and, when passing the i.l.iLidiurn stables, within a b( lie mn.e than aliundrcd yards of hiiin.e, it sTan-: violently to one side, throwing her to the ground with such force that a fractured bone nenr the hip joint was the r-'fulr. She is res' iug as well as could be ex;'ct l. bat, of cour.-e, that is had enough. Cheup ' i:sli::Ui,.ns. Owin;; to the iaimense !-:ih' imd , pul:ii-iiy .,f Dr. r.vll's Hell's Pine Tiir-ibiiiev Ihcii.' are many cheap i ratatatimis n the market iimii-r siciilar sour.iling nami;, bul yen can always g. t the genuine hy look ing for the ldl en tl.e but tie. Miss Katie Ted of Cnry X. C died some days ago and the body was taken to raicgh for burial She was a sisler of lie .'. 1 L. l'dl of Uichmond, du Ige (! o. I. l'ell of Winston Sniein and 1! 'V II. L I VII, so v ell remembered by in any ol our neoplc. Ir. I'.j'd's Ai.tisi-ptic Salve, Is Kt'-uantccd for eczema, letter, salt rheum, rngonn, nmninsore ch ipped hands ami lips pimples on the face, black heads, barbers itch, sun bum, insect bites, fever sores and nasal catarrh. 75c. NOTICE. On Nov. 2.), 15110, I will offer lor sale to the highest bidder the following nronerlv: One nice red ; ctnv foUr years out; iwo sieci calves; thiw nice ewes; two nice tshoats; t enty bu-hels of K--od tp J wheat; one sta k ot nay ana out ' stiu.k (, tops. 1 will also oiler my ' ' , ,.niire stock ol (ienerai .ieicnan dise at cost for cash on this day, one dav only. F. M. MALTHA. Moody, X. C VGIEYSKroNEYPlILS j Zl-t-iion It-tit-, in vtjnr ' I 1 lihcj I r-t i;i w i; t li .-! - tl a 11 W is ,1 ; 1 -!; . v lb f .! Iom i-,- tl ,: ... .p i' ii. ;1t ; t-.ir;,-. I ic i-iiii.t V -': WaM!iM. . .in b 'a'e (..r th" S-:tti S. ;tL-e. !l-! l'iil- , :e-y. i -r.i -i:it. bm.s, i-.r . roit-te. ... !'.".. tl,.. f-ilowbij: s'mws the iiinjoi i'i.-s caTH-! by t in-va : i.eis t i.'liei't s i;i t V- vitali ty lick. t:Vrk f the I' i:r'. W. I'- r.ti t!.i;:r 1": !! '-'-ler of 'I'-eL. W. lb Ur.i-e;. '!; Tre.is urei , . N. Tii "11 1 w is ho it op- .p -iti ti. 1.."t7: I'oroiier. -I. i. , : I ! I 0 1 . lJ i -, ; Vt.yt.r, L. M . Ti i ve. 1 , U 1 . I he 1 -s were idei t- d its vitality t o liiil ssailit-IS o.i t he Ih piiblicaa tick ! In ti;e , 1.1 jorities givei,: .1. M. M ty ".'.; 'Tl em is L. I My. -J Hi: W. L. Wink le. 211. I I'. !;;); ,,. il! !..,,.:,- lent candidate fur Slirrif), vas ,e! iled liy a uiaj .lit y oi.Ti', and iS.ni'h 11 uraman. I'eiiKn-r.it, was t.'eitel ;o I'n- legislature by a ina.'i irny r .. 1'i in y. he aoejat is d'leated in th:s Sena'oriai ilsirict by ; V agit; r. Ib'pubiican. by an 1111-olii.-ial 111 ijority of 1 "'. Tu ye 11s ago 1 ,).miito,i car-i ' l the district against W. ilin.rn. I!e- e.ai'.lica'i. by ev .-a 7 ).) vote-. ' The majoiity f Farmer Hob I !iL'.h'.ori, our (one 11 ...smau i ( 'owes in t lie si li distri.-t is 5'ls. A Lfttrr rrom It. I. J'ouili'cii. Ivli'or Ib.Mo wA'r: I'!eae ac cept my sincere thanks for the splendid service vou rendered my c lii-e 111 tl e campaign jut c!os. e I. throiigh your papei, and nth I ci". vise. I It was a source of much gratil'i cal i a o 111 to s 't tii eat'iai asni and int 'i-e-l sho.va by your ci;,'!', as well as tlie other demo cratic pipers in this distiict, i:i : my c:v up aign, a a.. 1 1 ' ; tlie cause of de.nojra -y, j I also desire to thank, through i tic col u 'u is ol your paper, all 1 my loyal supporters, Doth with in the district, and throughout the Slate. ! I hi ye been pleased t) note j that the interest has been uu.l- bated throa :hout the enth't'eam paign; and no one ever had a j more devote 1 band of frieads wlio rend. 're 1 liiin; valaed aid ofiicent service. To each and every one of 1 li. se 1 desbe to ex tend my heartfelt thanks, and to ns-mre Kepublicans, as well ns Democrats, that I will be their Congressman, and will endeavor to serve every one, without re ga.d to party lines. Yours Sincerely, It. L. Donarrox. SPLldAL NOTICF. All j rrsons due me lor medi cal treatment, and wish to settle must do so by D 1. 3D 10, as alter that date all my ac counts " ill lie placed in the hands of a collector, and some kind ol a settlement must be made by dan. 1, or legal steps will b ta ken for I he collection of same. .1. yv. .ionks, m. d. notTci: ()F land salk, North Carolina, Watauga Coun ty. In t he Superior Coil 1. C D 'laylor, (iiovcr (J Ta,lor ami I. i.'la V Taylor, by her guardi an, (' D Taylor, again-1 Wes ton Taylor, and Margaret Tay lor, bv their guardian Finma C Taylor. I nder an order of the Superior Court of Watauga county made in the above entitled special pro ceedines, appointing the under signed couimi-sioner, I will, at the court house door in Hoone, Walauea cocntv, N C. on Mon day Dec. o. 1D10, fell to tlie highest bidder the following dc seiihed lands situate in theeoun ty ol Wauauga. Stole of X Con th" waters of Wataima River, known as the land of Robert L Tavlor and Lola V Taylor, be ing" a part ol the Chestnut Knob tract, and fully described in the partition proceeding bat ween the heirs at law ol Rachel Tavlor, deceased, and being '''C lots oi i he said Rolii i t t laylor ana (iray lot. R. ference is hereby made to t he records of the Clerk of the Superior Court ol sail1 county for a more ih fbute ami particular description osuid lands. Terms ol sale, one-fotiid-h cash, the remainder on 0, 3 2 and IS mouths time, with no'e and appr.vid security. This Novem ber 2, 1910. Tayloh, Commissioner., T ii-r-i.I-t .l llii ner I-. I !. .1-.- I :.. i.-.,ri. lliil I 'w-jv !. !r. i-Ih I is... 1 li.o --i.'ii. !t.- ti ' I 1.. . in- i.i all ii -t. 1 . .ii I Hi .1 ! It i!t, r.aart'i .!!. I- II .- ln jM.-li, i-:ri- tii.A kl.-Ull In it.- in. 11.. 1. Ir.il rn'n l ' .-! irrl. -'v' ii 1-..H -i . u: 1.111 il ili-i---.M-. i. il ie. a 'li-' 1, ill 1-1:1:1! I r.-.i; iii.-nt . II 1 a .ii.irt it I'ur- i t;ikiii ii.tir !i el . net iiij ilir, i-'iy iipm I tit- 1 I :iii.t t.i HI-...1- url.e - ..t llf v-!i-iit. I l.m i v ili (rii i j lie- ..;ti.! tl '.-li el I'n- .i i .in, I i;iviM:' I'n- I'at'iiil st r.-t.i it l.y I n ! 1. 1 1 ; ir it ; I li i-.-ti-l i: ': 1'i.n :iii-l ji-itit. tial.ir,- i;i t ! - i 1 1 ifs '.rl. I r. i.-t i r li.ixc n nut. tl Pi : ' I: in i- en r.n i p-iucrs I !eiT I 'n -y !ri'iii- iltei.ir.il liiilio f ir s-iiv i-.i-i-la it it lo! In rin... ."S.-ii-i li.r li-l -i inn. i a tN. r. j. - nr.M'tt ( '. t.-i-i... ii.ii.i. S?33;.al Br;aiQ3, I'oi the next ten days I will " -i 1! special bargains in the fol low lag good-: j ijuilt I'otii; Is, on'y l."e. t Ladies V 'hilds Hose, o to 21c i : ( o! Ion Hats t'c. ; I nil, a ware from ." to I'oe. per piece. 1 I'lentv of nice I'outid tioods in i good lengths at reduced rates, j M oiy articles that are not kept by other nier- Imnt s you w ill tiud in my and 10 cent line. Respect billy, Tl tvt n ' Hoone, N. ('. Nov. 17, 'K. j YANTKD:-A eo,,d second I hand Lunch Hair t'oni Mil1, j must be cheap Address I!ox 0. La meM, Teini. Ibuite . S Kill SAI L: A I arm of forty I ncr s lying. donga new pike road, leiehi miles from Hi islol. close to i clai :h. i-ch.ools, store, mi'l and jetc lias a nice house ami barn on it, and is splendidly watered by two cood lime stone springs. This Farm and improvements can be bought if taken at tune for !jf. '()('). Address Dox. 1). I to tite 2 lanniett, Team. THIS SPACE BELONGS' TO DJ, Cottrsll, A Morning Reminder. You awake with a mean, nasty taste in the mouth, which reminds you th.at your stomach is in a bad condition. It should also remind you that there is nothing so good fw- a disordered stomach as Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Ti-b'cts. i They build " the system, assist nature to retlora natural conJitions. tnj ore 30 gentis in their acticn tliat one haruiv real izes a medicine was taken. Chamberlain's Tablets are toid everywhere. Price 25c j- ;;n w. iti-i'ui : J'iH V. IIODGRS .V (0 THK U()AI)T()AI()M:V SAV L(J Leads direct to our f lore. To et a genuine bargain, yuj must jrt-t 1m Ah hijrh rjuality and low prices combined li is we i roj ose to c you. Quality is first consideration with us, ard should he with every consumer. For this rea son we handle only joods of unquestionable reputation, and as evidence of this fact we would call special atten tiop to a few of our leading lines viz., ! We handle the famous CiiA DDOC K-TFdlRY CO. line 'of SHOES which cannot be excelled in Mens, Womens s-.v.d Child: ct.s. in Vic?, Dox Calf, Patent Klucher, Gun t Metal, Toitgh Hide, in .Mens. In Women we have the Pat. jlilu., Pat., Kid, Vici Kid, College Womans walking Shoe, and mpnv others. ! HAlioWAlIE? Ye?, we cany the best Cook Stove on i the market the Knox Brand, also Pots, Kettles, Pans, lloive Shoes, Nails, Forks, Hoes, Iron and Brass Bed stead j and a genera! line of shelf Hardware, Bridles, Collers, Halters, we carry a nice line of Dress Goods of all grades and prices, Notions, anuGroceries of all kinds. I Very truly Yours, JOHN W. IIODGKS&CO. 5 It Hardware You Want? First choice is a thing that we are all proud of. Es pecially is this true with us in our line of farm machinery, buggies, Vv'agons, Stoves, Ranges, Mixed Paints and in fact almost our entire line. We are not only the largest dealers, but are also the pioneer hardware people of this section. Our agencies were selected when we could have ta ken any or all lines on the market, but we took only what we knew to be and what was recognized the world over as the best lines on the market, even if they did cost more than other goods. We believed and now know that the best farmers are willing to pay for standard farm mach inery, something that his neighbor has tried and has prove by the test of time to be OK in every respect, and also something tliat he will have no trouble hereafter in gstting repairs. We handle the McCormick line of Mow ers, rakes, tedders, reapers, binders and etc. The Col umbus wagons, and Brown buggies. We are car lead dealers of the above lines. LCN DON-STOFFEL HARDWARE CO. (wholesale and retail.) Mountain City, Tennessee. B. Our motto is to keep to lie in lioone, (IJIaeklmi-n Hotel) on the ' first of every month" or '! or -f- ilays, an 1 every eourt week, prepared to do any kind of Denial work. Ai-i. woitK Oi a hantkkii! Nothing but the BEST ITUKST materials used in any of my work. Prices reasonable, No elm rue for examination. Patients from a distance, will avoid (lela , by iiifoi'ininjr nie be'orelmnd, nt what time they propose coining, t il her to Uoone, or anneis Elk. WHY WIUTa SAXK MAS Ignore the uncertainty of life ond put off buying life in surance? Wnat are you working for? Isn't it to provide for those dependent upon you, or to accumulate an Inde pendence for your own old age? ' A oliey in the JEl-TERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ,'ii;ii ainU'Cs th;it this Mnill bo accomplished, and a guarantee from the EFFERSON is as good as a United States Government Dond. Our STANDARD GUARANTY POLICY offers LlfE INSURANCE E N DOW M E NT IN VESTMENT CUMULATIVE DIVIDENDS DISABILITY INSURANCE AGO ID EN T INSU KAXCE ALL IN ONE Write us for rates giving age at nearest birthday, or, better still, see our nearest representative who will take pleasure in giving you full information about this policy. Men of integrity and ability wanted as agents. We of fer very attractive contracts to the right men. JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO. Home Office, Raleigh, N, C, J0S. G. BROWN. r. D. GOLD, Jli. HAS. W. GOLD, Pri's. 1st V. P. & G. U. Secy. & Supt. Agencies. HALL & HALL. Dist. Mgrrs. J, E. & R. L. BROWN Special Agts., . Wilkesboro, J), C. ' Boone N. C. J WINKLK.K Vice Vn-. what the people want. Dr, R, D, JENNINGS Tl ESI 1) E XT DENTIST Bankers Elk, N. C. I lnvo a -ran jo 1 lor the con. venieiijii of m my of my patient S. (J. fea Beticii Kionnb.Biaoiiw
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 17, 1910, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75