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t I 11 '1 r v W 4 5 ' L k ' t l v. t . .' J I 4 - ' v ' V V VOL- XXIII V.OOSi:. YVU COUNTY. Tiling!) AY. OOroiU Jrtr.ui. NO. 11 cr lit !'!' 'x1 trl i f !i ipnride "f th- K-'o-l -Inl-lriMi wj.n !t:iv. i.'.v I'rom rud 1 1 !t rict s-'i 'i U. ,s. fie- ly -d C ! lh. .1. Y. .bom r. State Super-; .. p,,.. m-, ... ,.r ,1,,. Foir ,a vc . lor tvT t' Ijlk-i t. AA'.i i. j Th flOUKtHi-:. - iV!rt.l.' .f th SC:0.. hd Ireti t who 1 Wii'.!d (i Tvt'r. rti-i ii i C.er- ! ore living if t '!!'' il'J'l ni'-fl :.a IV !l;!!-H!l j ..1 tin" 1 I . V I J e . ........ ... . . . . i . h:i ll':v 'I I'l.ll; ' S-'-nVO ..""' "Hi-m .' gel : I!..' I .aTliavr mm .......... tli. J.11 U Vi A W ii,.r..1.l..l ,,f f'ili.lic I I.X" . .! 1 1 i i ...!: I .,,.,.., I . r:i. ! -.1' t M r'lM !! ."u' :i ! I ' jw'.u. ii ji.nt v.-tun- i from :i vi,,- s,;u j,v . vr i'i all - ' vr iiirl .. i 1 n; i- t':- Sirt. . ., ., . .. i ii ;.. t J.n !.! A:ii:itiii ii.l'.t;i'!i. -i .... .,. t '..;. mil' . .' 'U .! I I'i. I I i' i V" . ? ......I . I ifti Hi- ,n ii - i. ---- I I Ui!?'-illiil 'irn ' i -- ii I' 111 ,lim.s;,Vtl,.,I-l..,'l'ur-;l i. irM f hi- vi. "1 . . s .,., la.,- , nul.l if t! ;ii )r-t in''.T."-t i-v.it-vi : ...i.i- i .f l. i itif.t .)! ii- v v I'- lii T H" i i! in i "nil i U.rari ;a tl:o . '..a!,! v of A.-I.o. i TimIi;:.,;! n !.-...: am. .. ... r. ii t. i.-.l-Uii' i f fin;. a:i vc'.-i il.it' r .m l ltlt.i;i.iiil il ll.u:'..ii - . ... ittlll.tu. , I v ititif.. . ... . . .1-..! r.,:. ... 1 nli. .1 a.vfrl fi ,il r l-..:,oi-. .I'i Ii' 1 ' 11 ' K:.. Mritt !!. W. "' . . . "II. 7 . ,'.. a mil 1..m jnnmlnfanv- wiU.t!,.MvoalJr.fu.n.ltar.ur,-.s,.1(0((1 t ,iooI(l, , Wll " I ( (l n,.nn1ma nin I.I. i l 1 -....-ml SOU' l-J I'l l in.""- .un." " - i . n niiinv I iilH'rtOI ll.irM.L to sri1.. Iiitmi? ('., 1 lim 1'li:ir.tl ' "i f -,, v.. ,,vt'iir.2 in my ln.e at a ' vei v u-asonali! finic. Dnn-ors. '1 have jut r. t'.'.rno,! froai a tiling ii; '.lio iir.i'of futiiitare. trjTStom in Watauga Conr.ty IVink r.uil.lintr. Ilesin'Otful'y, JESSE F. ROBBINS. PROFESSIONAL VETERINARY SURGERY. '!it:l:Vf J nf 1 !i' " UI !!-' '-fl'I J'"'' i -i ! i r t vc t ir !. -J ' ' t rv f-i'1 i'.o' f r 'll l.-ll i I'M II VV; A i-aiivns of t ai'' nun-hlin t.la;. Th. t:cS..-!-! tint ro.i-3Uior.-5 nr.- ('; 1 !'iV?. :. it ;i; : . . ( . n f . .1. U' I' . f IPX' . i f. i' f-r ;!.! In s. :t it! . U'l : k ,..1 iitii li mil a- ciill' il to o':i- fain- ,.,..r i linnpt -or uurt .ii f u.il!ar-. aiul ia an r f..!iii!i- nioif "tlian c'evMi . .1 . I . . m t il . i ii.i ;.! ! h IT II fi i ' ------- 111 vl s l T. ii 1 1 v . . . . .1- . . 1 1 i i : I 1 I tl i 1 1 l, industrial ami c,1,vtio:i. jJotl to l!lP of it, rnjveity of tlinn l.ad JJ'11" ? . ' '? ' i p' vvIik-j' l'l.'uh: noi.-f s-arv vlj l ;cii(nii hi. iii'-n- .1"-' - i,i . f,l Willi hnnneastUohun-lrcilool l,y.vtn,., pioj;re8. 'I unoke at tlic w oaniy l'air at JriferMiii. on F.tHeaiion-! witli (-tinloi'ts, about ono liun- .lieil tui'l fifty nlna ly fiir.llfl 1 -n nfn.. Iioiiv of rai.aM'1. eiitliusi ill Day to n I.T-;ronitetPw!Pl "'' voiinj; tu-ti an.l wouumi. it 1. lu.u " . ". . I .. a yery n p aisive iiuui-iii r. jW!!mi mjaraii'iii 10 hju'iim; i i an.) ciirtaUiai ;:t c;f tiro.ltii'' '.' 1 have been putting much study on this subject; have roceivel y diploma, and am now well equipped for the practice ol rten -nry -r ... , Hm C(U!ft. gery in all lia lTuni-l!0, ami am u.e ..- ,,,;,, La, lii't'n brhiii'l in pclucation.hut from pri.ate conferenrcs with the meml-ersol iliel'ount.v Uoaid the County Suprr- intemlent, m-hool comniittwra(?i ....u- .,i.h in tho comity. Call Oil Ol addrves me at Vila-, N. 0. R. V. D. 1. 0. H. HAYKS. Veterinary .nrseon 5-17'tl. Br. E EE. MABKOH. DENTIST. -Rufrar Grove, North Carolina, S3-All work done under tfunr antee, and beat material used. i.l3-'ll. nl.l'ifVfkll irtw'lt" ' Vnch i-diool made in -ne of : that, nr.ii.'. 1 the fpringan.i s-un j the- r;citatlon rooiasi of ih Train uvc.r m---- Dr. NAT T. DULANEYx SPECIALIST -()n IstkunaIj MKiacisrcand di wnsoH of t hi Ey k, Ea k, no-k p.nd Tmhoat. Eyes examined for glasses. At Mountain City firt Mon day in f"ch month. SO Fourth St. Bristol, Taw. EDMXJXO JOXLS YKU -LFAOlll. N. C, Yill Prm thv i:,vl-w!y in the Court of Watmwi, 6-1 'ii. l, Kim TTORNEY AT LAW; UANSEIi EI-K.N.C. -VVil oractice in the courts Watau-u, Mitchell and adjiiininK! counties. lllL --AT TO UNFA7 AT LAW - ItOOXB, n. Will pracfue iu tlie courtn of tUe 13tli Jutli' ial DiRtiiet in all mutters of a rivil nature. . 8-11-lpll. J7C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, 1500NK, N. 0. - Careful attention givim t( :ol!f!f:tioiia. dent that a u-w era of education rd progresH h,in dawnod. Witii in the pant two years a number oi excellent new school houses have been built in the county, and there seemed to be an awak ening of educational interent. "The fair wiialirm-ly attended; the erowd was orderly; well be haved; well drehued and every body Beemd to be having a hue time. The exhibits of cattle, idwp, hornes and hops were the best that 1 have seen in t h e State. ".VI Judtrc Tell wrote m his re cent article in the Sundny edition oI Thk Ni-ws An Onsi;:tvKR a- bout Aslie and Watauga grnz ttle eountieH ih true, and even more. The wide-spread ing valleys were dotted tmek with Htacks of fragrant hay, and many of the mountain bM"s were ,ren with gms '! alive with c;lttleaud stock. AahoanJ h- tanga.are a wouderfal fruit coun try also. I pued many orenuiu laden with rich red and golden apph'B. "The meadows wit tiineircoui.i less luivPttiekd, the slock cattle, the fleecy sheep, the oivlmnls lad ,i ii. frnif thewoal- fii V1 11 li.en ' -- ed mountains with their folli ifffj touched with the first rich color-, nig ot the autumxal-tints, tdl bright, in the warm golden glow of the October sun, formed a pic ture of peace, plenty and benurj that one .iarely. sees ana himu forgers. What a State of won ,h.rUi nossibiilitics and varied resources is para! Wlmt it, shall he when education has oniigbten ..it t.hn the neoiile anrd taught thn how to tuake the most m what fhe i Lord has given them, ami when good mails and railroads have reactratJ'd its riclind isolated sect ions, and opened them to the worli and opened the world to tnem. i them. "Th" iieoiile of other sections of North Carolina do not begin realize. I think, the splendid work that this institution - is doing f-ir that 8"ct!o:n)f the St.a'e- It is doing thorough, honest w.-rk without any frills.fa Is pretens", or noise. It h is gteatly improv ed th- teai hing force of Watau ga and many of the surrounding mountain countiis. Ir is not seeking or aspiring to be a col-h-'R, bur is devoting itself wholly to its useful mission of providing for these mountain boys and girls tl.-onrh hinh school instruction and practical preparation for more elheiant teac'.ung in ia.- ruml fichools. "It. is keening its roots in life and needs of the people ,,1J1 tlJ schools of timt section and min istering most fluccesfful to tliese. s a result it is increasing in at tendance, indnen-e mid in popul arity every year. Scores of its stud"tits are among the best ru al school teachers in Watauga. Ashe and many other wn.-round- in.r counties. Its mliue;ice it. reaching the homos as we.l as the schools. Wherever you lui'i ...... ,-vf its oirls in a mountain mitt ji i - i . home, and you ui nn'ty them, you find there, evidences oi j v improvement, deration khu cul ture. ' The school has just added to iuf.,..,.'n- ii eoicnet-'i't tertetier ing School, nn exhibition .fruit and vegetables that was an eve-opener as to the posr.bil Fjiilures an? Ktcadily docli'dn:: in number and aguregat-j louses iu all sections of the country and a firmer tone is noticable every where. In New Ilir'hui !. sixty mi'l-1 pi;o rut.li oi i nitter is that f.nr invent method, uuder our Stare Siipi-rii.ten.ient, is planned entirely in th-! interest of the high schools and colleges under the State control, with precious little Thought of the masses r.ae ;:uih: b ).v it yen pUv0. A ities of Walauga as a fruit and vegetnblc esmnty. The children liiled nil the available space i i ..r.l'o ivith b:.!l.iltif ill HPl'h'S, in, . ....... i . n.i.' i. , I M . I 1 1 i ....... il v " :t -... ,rv: , : ; b,(, f,;.mtiv,i wi:n;t,ai,s go OJt of imi. WOKr M I kVif fi i in n'. v I . 1 1 uiLrntint giving employment tonio.otU.?n fe-v an.r.- ;,uirs of tl.is Kypiem- wotaeu, which ,it:s:i:ga.iiJ ourn;s..t p-io-hl that thev weigh- d ti'Teea ounces each. 1 have never seen more i.- autifal and more perlect fruit. iii-nio nui tinw - i" ------ Such cabbmre, beets and pump- idle, have arranged to start ttu kins as were exhibited cannot I believe, he surpassed in any coua'ry. One sugar beet weigh ed six pounds that was on e.v hibition. This egricultnre ex- to leu wei-k-, ivsunied operation Incs. o:i full time on Monday and the I Why the necessity of changing 1...1. ,a ts.w.. th.it have !ecn ! hooks every five Tears? Is there such advancement, in tnai bum u ueriod that text books become, obsolete? If there is so much im provement why is it that our first ol the corning week. From the South and the West the news is equally cheery. In the former lilllll lU'.l. 1 .1." . . i , : I I,,,. hibit by the school children of nmnu'a -tumun dual-wh.rh .... . IS eu.i,i!i tin j ii fviitv ini'.N have taken hold a- lovs and girl? do not advance .-a a and ia The iatier o im nnw '"i"-".' ' , . .... 1 .... . i . . t . i -..(. nin dor I ie UOUiSllv i'i.'iir liik u i.u..- . the rual schools contains a moit valnahh) sugget-tion for otlwr rual Rc.hools in other comdis." .lame (;. D iOiirrian. "co'Ahoy" M:.V or oi Onr'rei Ticows tha J.,n "-i. Mayor J.is. C- IV.ihhmm started his career as a cowboy, and i- at prevent mayor of Onviin, and hes the followini record: Sheriff id Dawes Co., Neb. thiee term?; nviy tr ot 0'e.;!i!roii wo tern-.; Demoerat ie N it'l cominittceiriea fight year--; x)- of (lir.a '.n six yer.s, :ir.l in iqin tandiilate for g'."- .;!'...- "f Sk- ,!;a. Wi ii iiig Fi-'cy vV ( . . he s.ivs: "I have taken . ' . , .... 1 I..,, i Fol'-'Y Kl.uiev r.i; :; " l ''iv j,lVi..u mi: a gu'at ilea! of leh'-'i. 1 cheerfully icciaiaened t h e in .' Yre.rs tnil.v, Jas. 0 l)al:!ie.an. t ..... . i . u:u !(vu closed or opnthm on a the old methods tmio me c.mu mi-si;: 'im l:?a, er.c'-'uragcd oy i.tnvanoM mo.v iai..u.., u, B;nl iMorovement hi now know more thoroughly, train they orders, are once more in f u 1 1 j do today. Pnnident. WilFan Vi. 'Vood. Aiiaivue.i. millionaires, not -.v.. editors, and this need- the American Woolen Company, jle cvpeuse for books woaM whidi conirolls tmrty mills m New Eiigl.ind and New York, liav ing Of),!!'.)'.) employees, who are nn w.iiViiM- on full time, pay? that the outlook h for a perma nent a, id long eonf.iuti3.1 chtuig" lor the betti?r. la sapporl of tids conviction, i ia which nil manufacturers a r now gen.-rally 'i:..!e. t! vood Col Km Duel; Mill i U a.: th'rl. I'v.irkham CaiUoii. Conn.. 'vl ;.'!. closei! for t-.ai yc-urs 1 Imve our con::id' ration, lmd un til the tnasjv.-s hi tli'Viiiaeivi bo la-ard you need look for no telief. 'd'lAboio Ci.uri.-r. p of v.l.v.h is to tae p-i..r, i . .... .... i ,..! i-vi i us ia e t rue. C!"it. I H.nCtlf k '3 WU LOV1LL -ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOOM, A- C. : ssrSnoMBl attention given to all business etitrustod to his care."8 7-0-'10. of Domestvi Science and House hold Economics, ami will begin at once the training of tee girls in cookiug. sewing, and all things pertaining to house-keeping and home-making. It has secured good farm, and wili soon iutro d jee agriculture instruction for tl.p ilOVS. "The institution seems to be the pride oi the people of that en tire HMj'iou. It has an excel lent plant, consisting ol two huge well-equippcl bricn buihl- isios, one a u admmistraMo.i building and the other a new science hall Hearing completion two large wooden dormitories, i.,i. luiva rmd on ' for :irls at io-.id have be!:! ve Vi'.-ea re ,..! !pd Hvin-'work to 2,00f .I.din Iiurrani, o! San. is. .n. I !,,...,;,,.;. with t!' prompt ha! js in the city vi'-itieg his dauii-j fort i substantial'v in tcr Mrs. il. II. Butler. -Uucle, , . f v w!cs ''" j O A l V r ' - Now ,...T v--rxfi?r3P a';.; ; "i " t. A b : ' t V t--' t4 f- iJ p.. ,lohn' is neaving 00 years of anu ui'ciivu tin; - - 1 1 , i ii" ivi almost beyond the wildest flight, ,l)oth m,w rdli to overflo-vmg; of imagination. iiiotber lino woouen imi.ai.i -- itge I ... an i his many iru-nds win aepi-.vi.- sed to know that he remtms quite strong. He made and work ed his own garden the past sea son. Tennes-ee Tomahawk. Averts. A ful Tn"iedy. Thnelv advice eiven Mrs.C. W d lo.,dib. of Mkch-o, WK.prc veined 'a dreadful tragedy and sav ,H! two live. Daetors had s-ud ie.-r fri-!'.;fal c.uig'i ,V-'S a "C!:i-u-:i--coniih and oAl do latle to i, , v,.Mi,".!ir.s h: help uer. ,-uici ' ; f-i"i!e.l. her :c.iiU Uf." k',.r'. V-v y At North Brook fo.-d. Ma - the Oxford I liana Mids - huh have ord.er.-. iu hand to kP :. '-.-' go-in- at th-ur maxiaoim ct'Sneaey until well into the v.-inter inreua to iFrtb'e their lorce, with the ; I!ilV-.jii nbvfi A 5AT SPAVIN. $j Me B. H !ve. Mir, N C wri!c i R rj Mv hnrj- hM crr Utl ' M nf r-' St E nniln'rith.-.u- V 1 ".-.:.(!' ,l..:uHJpi-f fj K Miar-K nniH..t 1 r..l.lKd tlui r,nov,n .t--!v --it'i t!-.- Enln-rtt .i.1 wion Sil,v jtj ;.n ,,;!V:jv.:o.1i:. I -na Ii'.:. r..- or b5 . .. . I i i-.-.n. ...-r! p..i:i:l:t.l 3 i;i iVX V.y. - --- 3 . ,. ..... .... I ,.,.1vt il i,,.iV : x . "1.;" .V '--V " St.tHlat.10ll on aoiui . fc V v, r V .I ir'-M 'ii machinery onlpred recenUy to en-, able them to upp'y tl"' j fet? If'S? for American ma le lmea go ids. ; tjJJ stUill With the general -yivol i: f-f; m' trade whi-hth,. things augur. ; ;;;rl J fc-j Wr.AJ. hut-ii. ----- U -1 huvi- r.r..l W.xinm I iicinnn ir .- :. p bu-dnesf is iool.iug lorwa rd t-. a "The Jefferson Fair as a big success and too much credit can not, be given to President V ortn the board of directors and other public-spirited citizens ol Ashe that contributed so freely of their time and means to mak :r,.rir ... success. You could hear , nn ovpv hand from the people expressions of pride, gratitfiea- tion and hope at tne exunmio.. ot the county's resources pro- LS. .COFFEY, -ATl01LEi AI LAW, t BOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all matters of ii legal t.ntuir. . m Abstracting titles and collection ot claims a special 1-1 '11. it res s used for recitation rooms. "I was much pleased at the e eonoaiical adtainstration of lhe iustitutioa. It is tiara to unuei- stand how they have managed to gt suth cxecellent buildings torHO iittle money. They made . . t i l il... their own brick- ana nau me l.nihliuos erectod under tbeirowu supervision instead of building rt.pm bv contract, mev um managed to keep board for the students down to ?d a mouta ro!n,dics had lu.arotm'.wviiM oeu.i., Co.. . Vi;.-im;;; ,d her to t,kc Inatio.t-wUlo prorit n wmca U 0 v ollevei-v industry and every com-; 1 c A1),1.,tiJt.0,a-isl.c,'1 iulmgii h, some .i'u-V-'-.my -id g..tii,,.ri,orti.aa,., f77m ,ve "md ,heawfuU.,h;shan, Co-incleii, with thn , - tkbovwnin i.i..,., ui...i,l,.u ,,l life, is oredicted. --fl 39 she has hrouehial trouble." This ma.chh- ! staples -d ate, is pred:eted. medicine has eTi:l for thr-it and lung trouble. Price 5oe an-1 Guaranteed liy all druggists. 1 . ia bottle free. Is '.he World Growing Better? j Many things prove that it i. The ' way thousandi "are trying to he 1 pi others is proof. Among them ihj Mrs. VV. W. Gouhi, of PiUsfiekl students uo ii to Vv. u , . , Hiekorv Some oi the students are renting Orubb for $1 0.oOO lio. y rooms and doing their own worn t.-.i w xi r-iinTwill veeentlv dllUe II t-- -- IVils. . ' i - sold a fine farm on the Y,edk'n in H Finding good health by ta .1 I . r..l . I- At.ol.- . !. . ...... ...1 T,vtran county anu i-ouSo., yery near Sail-bury from II. Clay CURES SWINNEY. Mr. R. S. iclSon. K ll, N.C. wriicii , i.t ... M. Mnfl .i:i I.iii'.m?iit on enndit. lalwayisi-i'P'i'n'O -.m tliinkitthcbestlinirunt fjrn'teond Ru.l!. gtingiaca:s of open wounds or buna. 'Tt is encouraging, too, to an j . nt. this f.air. and euuc.uuoi 1V in... - - - ; " i .!, uearly all the fairs of the bi tua j a,i hoarding tor even .es u.-u this year, have set aside one of j this. The State is cert airily St- the best davs a- lviucatiouai . tilipc more tnau vume it-u...,-. p., y It 'indicates u hopeful rec- for every dollar that it is appro o'niition 1-y our people of theim- lpriating to this instit Jtion. portauce of education and of its .The Dougherty brothers who inseparbleness from the progress ,,ava devoted their lives to I his 8i'd prosperity ot the State. 0 . worfe for the past several years. Educational Day at the Jefferson a d their co-worlies. the Democrat. After exposure, and when you . . .... ..a... feel a cokl coming , V ! n; U... this oreatrcmedv heln lev's Honey and Tar Compound. It - , cheC s and relieves. Use no sut5U mte '! he genuine in a yellow pack age always. 'Sod by all druggists king i-iiectnc liiuei-, fcK .Vi t. J-.'f -sSW " vises other sufferers, everywhere, I fj totakeU-n. -For yei,-i s.aer- W g J 0 g IIJ ed with stomacn ar.d ktm...-:, irou., fe.ilrvH& hle. she wtites. "Everv ,,c licin. I ; PlJOSM used failed till I toul; lectr:c. kMtayJtal8tf5j -; . a id me wonderfully." They'll l-ip; bUKIHS ana DR g anv woin:i.i. Thevhe the best tonic ' 3. to. W V. C'a'lon. Raltish. N. C writ..! M ' ' ... ... i tfl "I keen B bottle or wnran and finest kubiev ant! liver remedy ra I hnmcl, tn nly h(.a continually f.r Ren- that's made. Try them. You'll see - ' I SlMSffMEYraiS .5-. at all druists. 1 cm'i-sc It is the fmit thing in the -world 1.1 for C -s, Uuraa aai Bruises." : W ScrcJflaoottleatDnn&tn'tSl i
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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