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TV. I TA LVA DKMOCJiA T. R. C. tUcen, Proprutor. Till KSIIAV, Jan. LV,. 'Ml. A UnrrmbU JUk!iift. It s.viiwtueMieeprair oltli- State have Imvi given another ! Hap in the M-e l.v the I.-gwU. tun now in sesMon mi I the limn- gv cur ha nyain come out victo. ! uill in tin. fnt ills, is in the past, continue to make in-1 riads upon the flocks of the fur-' mer, which, in thin section, at' least, yield hi l)e.t iii-li income. The following: paragraph from! the I'liiirh Mte Observer's h'gi-l live report, tell brieflly of the , new (?) iloghi aid it pnap: jiyin n ami Hcht.hirsol the lN'"t -1 M , , . known n-the "l-'r.m-"Anolher hill of cpneral impor-(eni Uapimt churt-li, Jieil at p. Winstott I-'im-l f.ir the tance that-ieti veil unaiinou lh; home in Vahiii2iou City on the; ir,)P. I :, J nc;t io-i of tV phaii"' lial vote was Mr. lo.iton lull 'i""i"B umiri ui -3 who di-1 d.unnre shoul-1 be mivl.'' to pav for thehnme. Ti'ixb ll was : Forest in the Civil War. l. it 1 applied to Alh-hany, Ahe nnd'Kpiins h beSm to fail vWhlyj Wntauga counties, but when it . ami he reti-eil fmni the proWs came iK-lore theCommitte jn A-joiship he ha I hell many year Kiculture the eominittie liked the m the llichiiiond Culhgein Watih- bill so well it tnaie it State wide and, ho amended, it pasd." On no leo authority than an nble attorney, we u-sert that thi lw or practically the same, ' lias bi.en on thentatnte book of North Carolina for year. i.e. that the owner, be responsible tor 1h depreifa'ionof his dosr. The new paper readers everywhere know that n any of the counties in the 0.000 feet Irom the mines en State, Watauga, Caldwell and 'trance. Micklruhurg that we recall now, have been begging the Legisla ture for the enactment of drastic dog laws for th protection of their 6heep, and then to get this miserable little makeshift law as a compromise is indppd a shock t r c1ioot till jli'l nit r i Hlia i.ufa , . . iii" 1 1 r 1 purpose of considering the. que.- i of dogs be held resiionsible for;'. 1 , ., , , I damage mdeed! Why the ordina ry poll tax payer, ns a rule, owns more dogs' than any other peo ple, and were they to kill a flock ofsheep, out of when would the danniges bcollected? Indeed it would be suing a beggar only to catch a louse. If this bill does 1 more. He died not knowing that not interfere, there are huud'eds J his wife had luen buried tho day of people who are anxious that before, md sin1 had died with mt Watauga's bill now in the hands ' knowing of her hus'.iand's seri of our Ilepre-entative tie enacted 011s illness. into law. Something must be done with the dogs or the sheep iudustrv abandoned. That is an evident lact. On the first page of this paper will be found the first hearing be fore the House committees on counties, cities and towns touch ing the new county of Avery, that has been agitating the peo ple of Watauga to such an extent of late. 'As will be wen, any fur ther hearing was postponed un til the following afternoon, and the result, as given out by the Ealeigh papers follows: j "Hie Senate and House com-j mitteea on counties an 1 citieand towns had a farther hparing this aftprnoon on the proposition to establish Avery county out of portions of Mitnhpll and Cald well". The claims of each side were preeented by a number of speak ers, and the following were ap pointed as a sub-committee to examine the bill as to its form and legality and report back to the committee next Thursday: Senator Gardner and Represen- tatives Thompson and Roberts.'-' S,v tnrinv. the fln.il t.pn.itv, , .. 1 , - y fore the committees and, it Heems by the foregoing that 'Watanea territory is left on of the proposed new county. Representative II a : am ah, in let ters received last week, delared himself in favor of the new coun ty, bat strongiy opposed toceed ing tiny Watauga soil for the for mat ion thereof, unless the peo ple of his county demand it. We ,m have had no expression from Mr. Wagner, our Senator, but we are informed that his ideas coincide with those of Mr. Hagaman in this important legislation. Texas will vote on State wide prohibition. - J0LEY1SKIDHEYPIIIS fli BaCKS KlOMtANBuiLOU Te Ikt i :ti.-n fi- aaiy Mr. Kiro:t: W tne in rvpt tif i 1 1. lit'ou .iskii z that w i--ae fi ii tr ti iii!i.i!itHl i:i f ttf lilt ..... . . , concider certain iuatten. We feel that we are not in position to exetcie any saeh Authority more hum uhj "'"'"- ' woul I prefer t4. it huiii "'-p "H-re oi uiose at ui.i.ir t,u . , In imt u tillhl : woulJ make sueinaa. We would be pleaded to have any exp'14 er-, it til liV II mass-meet insr r otll wine on any pudii niattt r. "Siiiern , Smith II u;u. lsiK M- 'A,'", II. V. W.liun.l Ileth Vhlt'tt.t ). ., on.- t.f the m'-t note.l .-h-r -ni m ine imii .ar oi in n-. , ' ' . uii'l a lavalryinan nn.ler d.-m nl injj'on. In the (Sayton eo tl mines IT, miles ironi Richmond, Va on la-t Fiklav live inn wore kilVd bv I an explosion, and so- "ii were bad-1 y injured. The dead weie all! Ika and cam to Virgin..! from ! lVnnsylvania. When the exp'o.- j ion occured ihev were I, 'J to to! I'ipsident I'otent, of Wake For est Coileue, reprenteil thisState at the annual meeting ol the Na - tional Civic Federation whieh 1 1 met in New Yoik recently. 'I he Federation was org -nizi'd for the tioti of uniform State I.egi:Ja tion. Bishop William i'aret. of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese, of.Marvland died of pneumonia on the lfStli at his homein ilalti Three negroes were taken from the Shelby county, Ky .jail a few days ago by a mob ot one hun dred nipii and lynched. One was under sentence to be banjied for the murder of his wife and the other two were held on charges of assaulting white worn - Pll. At Waycross, Ga , a Spring of, holing water ha fittced its way through the cement bottom of swimming pnol of the Y. M. C. A. building, nnd while it is hardly known what will be doiie with it, it is probable it will be used to supply the pool with water. H. Ii. Whitemore, a wealthy retired business man of St. Lords, committed sui'k'e by jumping Irom the eighth story of a h otel to the pavement. Ill health and the death of hisVifestud Vo be the, cause for the deed. Andrew Carnegie has given $10 j000 - 000 to Carnegie Institute of t 1 rni ... 1 :ii.. w,l. be haJ"- in.ti.u.in up to a total the foregoing of 21,()00,(M)(). la this institn - "asn.ngio.i. 1 111s nringH mugms Ul t-,"-'u,vmm,. lI ,n ,H t,PU,ff C0IWru',,,(1 1 11 ,4 1 must powerful teli scope in the world. fire in the Odd Fellows Or phanage of (Joldsboro caused a loss of the laundry building with its machinery and a great part of the child rens wearing vapparle. The loss amounts to seveial thousand. Paul Murton president of Equi table Life Assurance Society and Secretary of the Navy under !,.. 1 1 1. J : v v I l l.oosexelt died... New lork city on rue yen oi cereurai uemorr- hrttrp. And hi death ahoekprl e, u. the liusiuess and linaucial world. "id .fvS II"". t:e ?isi-t ! lo'iiiT in-l- l-iitu 'f the i'e ei-n i f ll litMi. U. !:' tit Miiuit in t!i i i i' V hil ! n !tia !e jm'..rv On that f u -ioiiiipI n Ii J ! I" delivered a nimration by i.it Uranl M:iitr Crani ! Win- ....... I i 2 . -i ii. I 1 kilff-ti ivV- j jts a.'.reciation of the poem ;bv if publication in w , NOOK lorill. I lie inpiii " I" i verv Mttraet:e one ami ia ' Iflatel on sale anions Masm 1 . ... ..... ti... an t the puiiiie ge iprany. i !net prmie-lw will lie invet-ted in (bonds of the Masonic Tempi1, t lie iti'-oine Ir an Inch will le ued to asist deserving oiph ins to hi.-her ei ucat ion. 1 he I'm I is to J" , ,. , , ,j .,. f ,i(,()xi(ir,) o, ...i,,,,, .vluiii T , ..i,,,,, ,. rtinon nil the pe -l'le III Hie Mine Ul iris .,,.,,,, .,.,., , .1.:. .li.stin.'uiehe.l M i,,v., 0n of th.-State. ! l'.""-"v Mi'-jt httk 56,8. S3 j,: " .)r,.UVI, Cull,imt hnve.!one!W,icr's tk s ,,u,",;,,kI,,,j; ,6i-,b li i 111 a lump si: an 1 Ob-ervT. ra il honor News The Chat lot te Clironiele, w lio-e editor is f-ui passed in iijtp in the ; ni'.Ki,ipei fniteinity of tle ntatej only by Col, Joe Heece, oK'in ens-, iio-o, rem'-inber the grcf't enow J Ktorm of Jan. 1H," 1S."7. Tin'! The ( hroiiu le rcca:l the ocra sion as fallows: This is the fifty-f nnth iinniver 1 s.irv tn i i.e i e 11 Me i" tuu in "i . ( In.'iT. It was in that storm that st. .nil that a train from Char lotte it) Ua'eigh was caught in a drift at Jaine.-town and held I there three days and nights. Col. lChas. W. I'.ind.-dinw win eonnuc- tor of the train and so far as is I known he is the only survivor o! train crew and passenger.-. Ual- eigh Tiim h I'M wan I Walker a fanner of Hibb county (la., will b hanged on Mar, 1 Oth. Last August he poured gasoline ihC his ' wife's clothing and set fire to it, burn- n!g her to dedthj : Lrke L ii, editor ol the Nash- ville Teiie-seeaa has been eluded to the seat in the L'nited States Senate soon to be vacated by J. lines D. Frazier. Mr. Lea is onlv 32 yeais old. Sa vh the .eiioir iv: Mr. I. . . , iv. uatiiey, 01 iimison, route J bus bought a nnefarmin Watau ga. near Shull's Mills, and will move to it early in the spring, Leiioiwdrprobaidy ia ti e .;.. - r,.,,, i..,..p . ,., 'h'e vnr.l. Kfuiirii'H Millei- I!ein of ortli Wilkesboro, are thinking ol a branch yard thre. Children Cry FGR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA "1 The Burke . County poultry show was in session in Mutgau ton last week. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA NOTICC. North Carolina, Watauga cnufc t.v V surei ior court; hiu'-I ilfittM iTTn 1"Vm,'t-) th.e i?K"inK of tllis Cer' 1011 Sl.njmMirr.rPrv ''om- of D.HSolut.on: m ii v II ii" I I'll t i.ow, Therefore, I, J Bryan Grn ian (111-.) S. .M.h. .Mlllel. IsiTPPtary ol State of the State 1011 jinny The rieli iidant above named w ill take notiee that a Mimtnons in the above enl 11 led aeiiou wus ifl- : l j) Kh ,-tl.it.tr Cl. rik ,f theSupenor jH ,.tllintr ,i,.,;k ,ftlis, e,V,u,t.of Watauga. County, '.i . ,?. 01 T ' ".''.ceeJinps aforesaid are now on file the sum ol f-'tlb.ni, due said "my said otllce as provided by law, flir 41 1 planum by account, w tucli sum. inons is returnable to tne Spring', iprni oi n.e ruperiori oun oi aA tanya ( ounty, to be held m Hoone, X C, on the 27 davof March, 191 1 The defendant will, also lake notice that a warrant ol nttaehinpiit was jsned by said Clerk on the 7 ''ay of Jan. 15)1 1, against the proiierty ol said de fendant, which warrant is retain atile to the Superior Court of Wa tauga County at the time and ' I " a' Olisn ei in iMllill r lu L i 11 jMm ,aint f,r tie relief demand, d u-jji he "ranted This dan oth 1 Hi 1 " ' a x. , D. Tab rfitxu C. S C. hi A. A Kei t of i-al ltll in !r,.;t.-.l a hi I ill tliel.Vi-l.mtre tit ptiit f m n from iiichii jH'll ii' 'iti.iw . OXSk M ATEMEST. .: i l he itjHiit !( llit emu 0 'f lV.tr Wata-J Cotnily t.in. :.l u- N.t'.;inlhc Sl.iU i.f Nil'i l"-t ";. ul theth'Mrof lui i'.i Jjn. 7. i;kiiikiv ljo.ips.tml di.''tii'i- So l.i9 Out tliiilt- Mtuictl -' 9-'3- tii.-ftuit'l. 7yl..jo n.ii.k"'!; htnwf 1 iu t". I'uri ilutf niiJ liUiic 9i5.ee. l)nt fmiii It.iuUk uiiil h.iit- (i. l.l C'.in, l.i. 5" Siltit coin, inehi'lii'i; ;tl iiiiimr t"in flint-icy l5-37-S'iit'oiuil lui!.k i i'U' .ti".I i othil L . S. ihi'cs 3.54.0, Total. : u3.00.3j. I 1. I A HII.ITI l- ;.iit.il Mink ?i2 oco.co ,-, ; Itil pn ii-. I 1'iir- ,;.t t'M)cilC .11.11 I.IX I ' -i 1 ' I.JtvJj. TimettitificMti - of iIiim. jf.. 412.41 Ti't.il 123.4111.32 Slate ef N itl Ciii!in:i. Wiitana enmity, !s: J, li. 1. Haganuiii, Casiiicr f th iihuve named Mink do s.ih'iridv swear tlie aHove statement i o ne to the hot of my kno'.vlcdov an I belief.. t. 1' II icai in, Caihier Correct A Oe-i : L. A. (1 ecne N L. Mast, W. C. Coffey, Directors. Su'ici ihed and swiirn to before me, this iyh tlay t)f Jan,. 1910. W. It Grau'H. H-sr. of Deeds X O T 1 C K. North Carolina rt'at auga county m the Superior Court C. F. l'liiieliniii, vs. J A. Davis, Dy virtue of tin execuii n direc te 1 to the un 'er.-igned frtan the superior coin t of Watuugacoun- ty in the above utitled a tion, I will on Moiidai, the (Jth day oi March 11U1, at VI o'clock, M.. lit the court hoii-e door of saitl 11 ti...i.:...i i ... i . 1 : for cash, tos..tisty said exeeut hm .aeny as any year since 1 nave oeen in me mercantile uusi aii the right, title and interest ness. and I trust it has, to some extent, rivited your con-' which the said J. A. Davis has in the following described real es tate, to wit: lyinjj and being in .-aid count v and tdate and in Wa 1 tang'i township, and le undtdas billows: beginning n a inoplenn the west ban 01 1 igeon boost creek and runs N 40 K4j4"Jiole8 to a stake on west bank of t-ai 1 er", k. in I) M. Sihnnk'x linp then s 70 80 ; oles with sai I bno to a stake on fop ol a ridg- then wii Ii t 1 op o' sau rd.'H, s ,i3 KJ :Au, DuNushopktHc;;;: neiylieu w with hi.-iine 40 poles ton white e oak. j d shook scordue course of time. Now. to n.,r, then 11 T, tllPIl S. id II 'leS a'lll l i links to a Stake in J. D. Shook's line, then N 20 K 35 poles to n htnnll cucumber, then N 70 W 1" poles to the begin ning, containing 15 acres mote T less. Said sale is made to satisfy a judgment for f 4-2.44 in terest and costs. This Jan. 23rd 1911. I). C. r.HiAX, Sheriff. CEUIIFICATF 0? DISSOLUTION. To nil to Whom these Presents May Caiue Greeting: Wnreits, it iipnears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the roeeediii,'8 for the voluntary dis soluiiou thereof by ths-ilnaiiiniouK eonseiit of all the st'iekhclders. depos ifed in i::y ollice, that the, Watauga Supply Company, a corporation of tins t t ite, whose principal otllce is situated in the town of Banner's KIk, County of Wnfantia. Hiafp of Kortli ('aioliria, H. L, Lowe, Secretary, be in; the aiient therei.i and in charge tl.ereof, upon whom process limy lie (erven, nns comrned with the re tpiireni.nfsof Chapter 21, Hevisal of ni'M, entitlpd "CorporntHHiH," prvli. tertitl - retarv ol State of the State of - wi 1 n ("nun, uciroj1 hi L 11 y l that the sail enm .ration did. on the. X.frli i... .1. I, aill .if.. j.-i May ot Dewuiber 11)10. hie in iny ouiceu utiiy exo'iiteii and itttesleil iist nt in writniu' to the dissolution 'inl corporntion, executed hy all uGtm,Lhr,l,lan, iLoMif ...i.;..t. ....:.i I ........... ... nir, ,,,,- .fPl,lllllVH riirAGIIl.l ai. mw ln filu In , foliatlit una tha fanA tt tit.. I in i testimony Whereof, I have here to setir.y hand and affixed mv off). -"'-, tiun- u) m io ( eeinber, A. 1). 11)10. .MJRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State. A Mornino; Reminder. lull aWfllfP WllK fl m.Tt nmiw taste in tlie mouth, which remind ' you tnat your stomach is in a bad j condition. It should also remind They huilJ up the .y.tem, M,;,t nature I to res,ore natur' cont,ou. -t o I gentle in their action that or hardly rral- i i-es a medicine vast. et.. .nmb,rlin'. raMeu ws tola everywHc. Price 25c 1 . h . 3 1 . , - auoiiul 1 em vttT AcgetablrIVrprliTnCi.s simi.Jl iii Os TtimlHii lif.;J Jw Siaoiij asiLtMh i Ed Ii-omotcs Dig "sftonntftfJ npr.sanrtRovrontXJiiH-fflw Opiiau.'lan'huu: norMuai. nOT NARCOTIC. r ..Mi sr. tion , sour MOiuarn.ui"ii"j iV'orrcs .1 iimusitms.reiOTisB lUSSJLOSSOFSLUiP. NEW YORK. Exact Copy ol Wrapper. ess TO MY FRIENDS FOR TH fc The year 1910 having been numbered with the past, it is my pleasure to state to my customers and the general ! public thn.t the year just ended has dealt with me as ten- vidence in the belief that I have delt with you fairly. With this understanding I have renewed energy and determina tion to make the year - ..,;,: mi mm For both myself and customers through fair dealings and you may rely on the fact that you can get the' vury L est staple goods at my place of 'business at the lowest prices tney.can be-sold, lor hcheap John" b take goods, knowing them to be nr, . nrn tiiiuiiJ nig mti oiai, juuan iniu uiiyining uouauj ucj , in a hrst class store at my place of business and that 1 make a specialty of the Brown star 5 star Shoes knowing them to be the best on the market at the prices. Thank ing one and all for the patronage you have given me , in' the past, assuring you at the same tim.3 1 will endeavor to merit it in the future. Most Respectfully, MB BLACKBURN Boone, N. C, Jan. 12, 1911. . X, L. Mast, Pres. W. C. Coffkv, V. P. , U. P, 1 1 AG am an, CbbIi THE WATAUGA COUNTY BANK. BOONE, N, C. This institution is ow ned and controlled by the following stockho). tiers:-,!. II. Mast, J. W. Hortot.,1,. A. Greene, T. P. Adams, -.W.. L. TTun.l.MV W C i ff. VI T M.,.. 1 Vf .f ,. .. r X? It .... IIT T7 n,i,.; w c v T m.,.. ! " ' " ' ' " -"'""' ". nr..n, vv . ,r . snerwooti. ur, c. r . iiingiiiim, A. 1 h .r,,.M VV II R.ilr,l f n T... l, W. K Ship'e?. D. H. B. Perry. t ' . m t ir w i-'ttle, 1. A. Lntcher, KimberJ Furthing. Miss Mattie G. Curtis. E. nr. . i-""8ner. especially invite the bufchiess C. PABMKll, Pres ' J. B. CIARKK, BANK OF BLOWING ROCK, t - JS LOWING Capital: , Undevided Profits:...... Wit h our increusd capital, your banking business than ever e will extend to you every advantage consistant with safe and OMnd banking. We will loan you money at a reasonable rate, so far as vour personal responsibility and balance will warrant. l - ..... ..... - , ! . COMPOUNDED EVERY THREK MONTHS. THE DEMOCRAT ONE Tot Infants and Children. gtThG Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Bears Signature AND CUSTOMERS, YEAR 1911 '!ii'.',.'S'l succEssFii remember 1 claim to be no in deaIing in the very bef cheapest for my customers in conclude with. I wish to EM- , .,. , . t .. -Mast Magaman & iio W.. J A. Woodie.J. G.HaKaman, A.I. AX h$ Use U' For Over Thirty Years t hiison, Ms I.Jennie Coffey, T. ,V. " ' ' 1 . r S. Coffev D. D Douehertv and -v of our county-people. , Vice PreB, O. M. SUDOSRTH. Cash. KOCK.N.C. ' ..$10,300,00. .", ..,..,.....$950.00, we are better prepared to handle before. Open an account with us, YEAR 0N DOLLAR.
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