- - f v t ' ' ' , ' v, : : . M 1 .4, , A. . ' 5 i ;' ': y ' -.t , - . in! H:-i :v;j ; 11 rii JfU TAUGA DSMOCRA T. R. C. Rivers, Proprietor. Wi". N t TV .-it, Xbi.it ; ii.nvi:,r UVi tM.V.irioti. !S:Vi-l CiilU' lUI1"" . Wk-Tt .".lan ' !.! t irt I'm if ;rS. A'.i ail 1. :' ; .'. repr . n ret-un oi me nwti !- .. I I.l I lin lohelit of it cm T; i'-: v . i !.t-' nt-U t ti ii. tl.- w Y -ik legislature pie ed from your r.iN Asnr.-sult f 0e hwiil .lee-" WAX IT.D Thn bushel hearts of ever v I.i..r:t; in tMs- la t-e f'i'" .i I . i a... .- PiiVi ; district. At r. t::i..- when w-w.iv . di-n. copied from tin- X .rtlt Car Tmi umiyy. Xov., Hi, ; banging our head in the sh mu- ""' britinn A Uoc.ite iuTu. s IvV.. t. .ill.' UK' J' , !''. u! ti.e cianito temple- Lt nei-k'srierliJa. The huKh'U Jen t voter 2:01 i:i h work ul! over the I'utte.J StatenList w.ek l'artv l.iie...s t1"' fr,,,,t l,,,pr n rule wen-CMst ii-iJfUi'J oraii ization metiiuils in n;:inv ra" were burial un lr a;i avalain hi' of iu ! j'ernL'i.t Ui'iot8. I'r !; I!y the ivat- "t viei y for t!!. eoj.!. w ts ih.' r!vti :i t 11. h)l!i r.hvikeni' iry :ts r'!:iyoi- .f riiila.h'lji'iia. ti.e :.tiv.l if the city Leit: wr-'f! ironi the I'.-a-rn.-e IUpal-hruii ii...r!i::i- .uur jtMMof ';ic!iiivor. In N. YoK. th.' Vot.T.' 1( U'.ill I'ci! ;.iv. aiiil 1:1 V ri.- ir;1 -y y re- t-iriiiayr the !:,--.:Mu-anti' j-itt-: ia tl.e t..t! !rm-lat::r. Y!;, w!iirl e!i-'u in as we (jr th- cu-.iii i- S-ttloVav iMte i.f If e uin -tiuarK. wl( r, t ai'ii ir our li iti:i; r iti the .iit ; .'a nw Mio: i-l the ?r w-U-u-! ari,, ru yeais. up. I'n-selent while w st.Hi! i.y I e'1''!" J 1 1 !ayw.'l ho::f i;i " : Tafr took pa:t i 1 tl f rvitr. u-tel W. W. Ki'e!iin rune to nvk ourum-nt 1 let layeeiij K 1 til- jre;it hone-, w h le jnoiei I' M. tl. t!i-t ; f '!" our ( fmirn C"!1' n- i; '!iati r.ii ! iH.l.-. tn. J the ili. ' prem h 1 an I h. re .i iartcilvj ..(,. tru-r an! iltiriiii r twelve ear !-onf r-'iie . . ii- ! -II asl-a- I'mviiiicc' l, vrvre n-'tl fre- t'lat he h:ii! t'.l in tlu if X ' i a' at t mt'ir . ,. (' . nir'4 he iv;i .1 ii't "itaTiv. ' i' 1 ihti'i'li m-il in ar Atin i" f t i.t I'fojth- ) very th H t !n' I hot!e, oil la a I t:o c n nil.l.a el a finv-riiur ln I a !'V Mr- .r I'.n -ni. A laar-Ih-! 11 an lien r to the State. s K''r o' -o-: e wrt 'honhl I 1 in-t-Nn ni;i!i 1 an fail t r'ver-!iei' ieil ! la.i'k t'if nitor;e t-'. the h-iiiie of .I'l l-.- W;i!t.);- '! t; k. f T! the i-a'in in AiM.-ii.aai laucolii wa. TIIC NORTH CAROLINA Slate Normal and In dustrial Collage tiver thein to J. . S-lfatU, nolr and pet GOc per quurt.J p lula Nursery and Orehard ('0. FARM FOR Atoiit W rre of rlny lliuft'ti soil laud txut on mile rivi of tlit. Ih-iLiou, Tnu, attout 5U ncrn ia Knu, halauov in tuiall irrain am) corn: Ptret kiuall wHMllaut iwar Ih I .urn: tian a hh! well Km teet dewp, aUo ihiii! ou llace for stock. Vi.l .jw .!, '..iy i'.i f-i.l :i" 1 f ."hron 1.' ih-i-.ee.l cuii'l. 11. in if tlu- n'f 1 .i;.tl thn.i', aii l m.eiv .lftyj into (..M!iii;''t:n. I'm .11 c'ii;h 11 n il i. l.S i 1 1! :! Invi :i"il i'i n hT- ...n, t. k I". !i-v II.nii'V i.n.l T;ir I i'i ie 'iMpe;ty i.l itJ ti a-c.j,i,.,u:..l ,j .rl.iv. S 'l-l ly iilKUa. Maintained Vy the State for the wo liH-ii of N rth C;r olina. Fie rcg ul ir Conine leading to Degree. bpecul ( oui m s tor teacher, t ree j r,Miu dwrlliiiK liout.e, lint Im-po built tuition tothox: whoagree to become ' four y-ar; two pood barut and aU teachers in tiie State. Fail m smoii I weeKaary outbiilldiiiKu, Jmludinr np F. 111 uair N'iiiiry iiiium. hji J lnf or .. .1..:. .1 ...... ! i. r.i. a iu. UAI ail1 1U1 b.-iins .Septemner II, loll, for ; catalogue and otlvr information ad diess J 1 1.1 i s I. Fovst, Pres. GrcenslNiro, N.C. try linyiuera a it in iifar au rio-llfnt market. Any nup wantiui; to kuo aliont tli in il." may writ n w rome and ee. Title Mrfert. "Tp 15R S. Kli' lU-t llton, Teblie.rn. t a a d ih a to". 'i ;i j i 1 1 . e w 'lie In !!; of tie it I !, ' .!. !i'n!T d Mr., li t'. Ki.-.-fi. ' H't a ! it ha a jet id. .1 id N .its .'i.i'i.f her r.litiv.s hir xt us. in. ! n v..; !i oti "jr j dii-ial .'. 1 who lit o! th' iii'ik. is of tin' i ati '! inocr.it jra ticaliy ro'.iia ci.-.i. trol of New York city. Lli; hy a bare ra.ij jrity. In Now dense v a i;e;.::t ii-a'i 'eir ':u'i!i:, i is In iiot. il l-y ! i- Ivi!' ttr.f th y woa'da: her -o'i. ,iid n.it only i-!..'i!'Hi.)i- j.o--.i -n ol i;.e I by Inn hKi.-- 1,-r koii. atel 11 t j I tec. - l.n oidv lie hoTKued ol lion..-. 1 11 1 rveu amoMjj: the uteat aeai of the liis tnntli and 1 art ." hist a" r !i .ii- ..:! 1 r.iited States Th.-re are o:-ly tio kifids of n.-o:!tiu t!ie wi-r! I tlio.' wln' fj neatness is rerosrnized- He is r..-.. i..,i,.. .1.... ..i ..1 o,.a ?5f ' . Iltr III tlit' n'l.l' Ulitl Hi'MlllllJII worthy of any hoi; ,r within the", .!,,,,, (,,, -iVl. t u t10 Pi;;i!iv hide irift of the .t'oj'le. of the stiv,t. Tl.i islaturo was elected, thm V toj 1 he ertorts of the machine I -r.i -1 crais who e: j tu :i-d r:'if f 1 t"-; flee by (-v. WU.u n. Ohi..) V.NoJ went I'i inooratie, t!io Co t:n 1 tlii::c Ivirii I'liriet1 in Ciaciiin ui ; depjiite the iadiii i i!. -:it i Vi dent Taft. In a idition cii:t i.f, the smaller eitii s ia t he p'nte el- i ected Socialist rnaycrs. The! b)i to every boy an I irirl m this Ishadon- al v is travels on U-'ore preatcst Socialist victory a-is in jbital, nnd lo:i'.' aiter hefhal! have theai. Tie sep.o;.le never bear Scheme-lady, X- Y., v. here the f.f,.i crossed ov r to the ure it beyond vM'.r own burden, Imt cxi)'ise all tire city and county ti k.-t, with and hns 1 ii 1 asi ie !m fe's woi k ' tiK'ir wounds to otle-rs. Ti:ey the exception ol a Republieati lni:J l,:vw ,M honored nivl - are all no busy looking d.vu for a & ij iJ NsjS L-J j iKT-aAnOSiAL J.W. BRYAN IEAI.EU I I WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELERY ETC. Fine Watch Repairing A Specialty Boone, N. ( .-iridoived As for Charle-! i. Aycm k, our o;,i-tJ are some time (idled jiessi pen f.iiters ia tryi: to t-xprcss j mists; o;:ietii'ies peop's of Me!- o'.ir esteem tor t. r-.-ar iaa:i. iaie-hi.-Iv t ::vr.::i.eif. sotae-if II" is ;i man w'.ivi any m m t iai. s t hey Hiec.ill. d dis iieatile could Jove. 1 5 rent ,-r h ai ted, ! ;,e p'e but, wherever t !tey go. bL' brsiiued. he has U-en a 1 le-s-' there charaetentdii; is thi-: their Z3STER? judge, was place-! m office by e nornious majorities. In Kentucky thelieniorrntsc ir ried everything before them, while Maiyiand, where cv ry of fice was closely contested, nh 'v. ed fairly pood liepu'ihcan pains. Iu M issachuselts (iov. Toss was re-elected, as was the entire Dem ocratic ticket, but by a reduced majority. California reports lem ocratic gains, while New Mexico celebrated its entrance into tie Union as a state by rolling up substantial Iv-mocrutic majori ties. In Rhode Island Gov, A. J. Pothier was re-elect -d uitl; the blessed for what Le h-is done forjp ;;'fds and nharp tate. st ones and our Mate. thorns on which to s'en that With these four gr.-at men they do not ev 11 know that there standing before our party as-king hire e.ny s'ars in the ky. These for hon..r, c-'ijld we eou:itenancejf-iks live on th wro;ig side of abuse and bitterness against ci- i the street. Yet it is only twenty ther? No! So long as we hold ht t across t- the other si Jewalk, the helai of thisshe-'t aoUungbut 1 wheie sunshin." al-.v ivs lies. words ol praise and honor thai j (Newell Dai-iht Ildilis) appear upon these pages 111 con nection with their names. Personally, the editor is for Governor Kitehtn for Senator, but we shall not attempt to dic tate to others and shall see that each of the four candidates not !: Pr. P.eaut;ey York s . ire deals. 0.ir coin ;nnssh -ill bMnien at al! times for cxpress- if 73, On last Thursday, V. S Ream, an inmate of the Soldiers Home ot Raleigh, passed to his rew ard. He was from Iredell Co, and held a certificate from the the School Btcase ckea. iiolj 01' tl-a wr!a' thought, ut.!:on rm '. c-.l'.iJ-J. The unly Astun orcr .ino.noo H ,nl ; r.icr? thie- ever COVLTJ. J7'.,o OilOO ii- lUStliitiOh. BeCSCl C " " '"s on'r fiioticrju-f P . " Vitl Mid Efff fliV.Jud P 4rc. A 'iStrckil ol Gei.iiva."' BecanstS 11 is '"n 'fcys'ppedia in ' a SIUJ.O ToioiUC. Because ji is accepted br th . Courts, Echcola and Itosa na the o hiiiitcme au- thority. Becayje 8 wso Snows Wina i-Bore:-. 9. Let ui tell you about ttvia new work. ' JV.M t;OOR'S CERTAIN Cl'Kfe S 'MI'ti (rei-.l KondMnfil.il . ..J 1.-.I .... i'.'Z'i Via t.l d:.e,.Ck ll will IMI ui! uual twr.-A i.;4'" Hari.-li.nl J.trt not lien il. ttnt tin ama u adil-aM end el .-u.y.c ..ci. ., I. aiuwil II , IH II UIM. I.l. WWI ntrl. Illtt M hki ia .ii n iNAMi TIIC IVUl Wit. to apMAmcii cf wv J t! 3rd p. Cft C.KKKR1AM CO .rHa.tn.p. ra... MnOoi.Uuip.iw numruxawtofpockitBw. FOW Rheumatism, neuralgia, head, tooth, and earache; sprains and bruises lame btick and stiff joints. Sw elling of all kinds, cramp colje, cuts and burns, bites and stings of insects, kidney and liver trouble, lagrippe. colds and coughs, phthisic and sore throat, croup, chclera mor. bus. colics, diarrhoea and flux pleurisy, pneumonia, fever and ague, fe male weakness and indigestion, cures colic in horses. Berkshire Pigs! Yinston Salem, N. C. April, 2. 1900, Mr. T. I,. Took, Salem, N. C. Dear Sir: I fird your C. C. P. Dr. Tooks Certain tuip, a valua. bl: icmt-dy for Rheumatism, and all pains. . Respectfully, H. .1. RbYXOLDS, Pres. R. J, R. Toh. To C C w c o ceo Pol. II. P. Dockerv editor of entire ticket. Mississi-ipi elected j j,ms rro.u ,rMA 0f imy riX,:i. . The llockinghatn Post, dipd on a D.'iu.M-r.itie governor, but the jhites. on the condition that no ; the C'.a at his homo at Roeking-Soeiall-ls made big g iim a 1 1 j .,b,S,. of another candidate sh.ill 1 hara a!t-r a short illness. Heart through the South. Cleveland I U n. matted In nrhe.- words failure ausiil his de-ith and he i The Ledger is a Denioerntie o'--! was tU years i f age- ie (.'lit Mil ! i),. I l i.V . T . I .1 eiecTCM A3wcoa naKer, t ii e From choice registered Stock; splendid individuals. 6 weeks old, $4 00 M " " lo.OO. OSS srf V, Y. STRIXGFPLLOW. Blow inc Rock, X. C. disciple of the late To:n Jo'm bou, mayor aud .uth him the en tire Democratic ticket. The Dem ocrats carried off a majority of the offices in Chicago, while their gains were also large in the state of Kansas. In San Fran cisco Ralph was elected mayor, and the government (orees de feated the labor unions in the gght for eoitral of the board of supervisors, Grit. How It Is With Mr: Cal 1w?l!. For a long timo past, Mr. J. P. (aid well has been struggling for his daily breath. Since his re cent, decline, this struggle has gau. We ar all Democrats, the candidates are all Democrats and a free discussion of tle-ir merits will enable us to select the stron gest man. The Presbyterian Synod of Xorth Tirol ino which tn-t last week in Charlotte, will meet next year in Raleigh. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTOR'A FARM FOR SALF.-I have a! Two new buckwheat flour mi.ls were unloaded from the cars at the station here yesterday, ship ped to Mr, Jacob Miller and the firm of Miller & Johnson, both ol Alleghany county. The mills ii1 e a new make for this seetoin and required four teams to haul them across the 151ue Iiidge. Oar! is to lie erected and run bv water i wil; H; 11 ll ollt " - a, re tracts L L CB1TCEFR i) kali: 11 ix- Xotions, (iroceries, Station err, Coffins, Caskets, nnd etc., Also agent for the Hickory Steam Lnuudrv. FARM FOR SAL K. One hundred acres in Hie In-art of thf Cove Creek section, and is to my Etnaros m customers, FOR THE YEAR 1911 The year 1910 having been numbered with the past, it is my pleasure to state to my enstomers and the general public that the year just ended has dealt with me as ten derly as any year since I have been in the mercantile busi ness, and.J trust it has, to some extent, rivited your con 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 1911 H03E SCCCESSFll For both myself and customers through fair dealing? and you may rely on the fact that you can get the very best staple goods at my place of business at the lowest prices they can be sold, for remember I claim to be no ' 'Cheap John" but take pride in dealing in the very best goods, knowing them to be cheapest for my customers in I . .f I 1 1 . : 1 1 !" o s w V ' known as the Maiden Harman j clue course of time. Now, to conclude with, I wish to EM- j T ,iii Un to' !-;;;.p",Vlmn yo., PHAS1ZE the fact that you can find anything usually kept can buy any land near it, or m t4VO ,,(in(J ( wAu ool f)l)t in a first class store at my place of business and that-1 l,0"s."s d I'" li"','er- A 'make a specialty of the Brown star 5 star Shoes knowing mi...! en '.uin 1 1 ii (hi Cranberry creek, at Laurel for 15. per acre or .sell it as It a new one comintr on. For terms am t ixinflniiKu sitill i -f. . i ii, .i . o . i- i mi must .. i,. a . ., t j i li 1 4.1 t t .1-11 (. l.C- .l ,. in I ill e. ii. in St , y , .,.,. S irings, and that of Miller ic : fl : ti,i. v a. L . ti... sr -a.i .. at bugat-(oo become the more acute, lie has ! Johnson, this side of Laurel ! all. Address Rax 1.0, Holston Vnl-' Very Respectfully, periods of comparative relief, but j Springs, to be run by steam. I ley, Tetni. i E. M. MADROX these periods are followed at in- j These mills will supply a demand, ' 1 , trrvals by sinking speils, from j as most of the other flour mill which he rallies still weaker in j owners revise togrind buckwheat bodily vitality and the less able j at any time and thopo w ho have to renew the trugi!e. It ia be- j been raising buckwheat have de- yond human ponsili'iiy for him j p-nde. upon the ordinary corn to regain any of his loststrength 1 1 is life is Hickcring like a candle in the socket. With him it may burh mills. A young man told ns that he raised 7o bushels on three aens this ear and could be a mntl-r of a few days, pos-get better profit bom this crop sibly of weeks, but not at all j than any other product he could likely of months fnis state- raise Y ikesboro Hustler, 1 lid. ment will a:; plain to Mr. ('aid well's friends (lie varying reports of improvement one day and of retrogression the next. And he ,wnuld have us say what we have 'said. The pal hut snfb-rr is waiting knowingly and una fraid. Charlotte Chronicle. There will be o.'l Sand ays in t his year of lf'll , which is unu sual. Thin will not occur again until 2020 which is 109 years hence, 1011 earn? in on Sunday and will go out on Sunday. Synod iu annual session in Charlotte last week, agreed to raise $50,000 for improvements at Barium Springs Orphanage, and subscribed $1 3,000 of it at once. Atlanta ministers have been scoring the women of that city for their incleceut mode of dress ing, and !ve arc glad every time these latter-day dresses get alick. We don't see them often in our qnier little town we ore happy to Two-thirds of the city of Il in say and we have never thought Kow, China, has been d.stroyed women who were modest or had by fire. The loss is estimated at g oJ ti sfe, follow veiy extrcnu ' .iO,0OO,O0O and K)0,000 peo s'. lea. pie are reported d.-slil ale. JTJ. Year's Subscription to Or e of This Cour. Qtrt try's Greatest Monthly Magazines to AU Subscribers to This I per Who "Pay a Year's Subscription in Advance. fnil them to be the be?t on the market at the prices. Thank- ill mi or write me' ing one and all for the patronage you have given me in . C, X. (.. tVlP reidt' acciivinof rrn nf Hia onma f i'via 1 ttIII rirt A i r w.. ..-w, tf.u' J., J-'U iy bllC OCllliC Ltlli X IKUICllUTOrUl IV merit it in the future. Most Respectfully, M B BLACKBURN Boone, N. C, Jan. 12, 1911. Tha d ealest Offer Vw'o Evor Mada to O.i'' Subsci ihei'a Tin: Maoazink in-Qfi-:s-nox is- JL3 ilihlUlllll f. A Am D -av 1 mj Of which CHAIRMAN NORMAN E. MACK, of the Democratic National Committee, is the Editor and Publisher. Ten Cents a Copy on all News Stands from Maine to California. .. .. .. JOHX W. IlODfJK.S, Pres. J 8 WINKLER Vife Pres. mis w. mum & co m YEAR'S 6REETW6; .o .o "o o cpo, o q p p"jo.., o "b ojzjz.Qjp . o. .9 ,o"p, Cl C,.Q A High Class M a gamine Bub bling Over With Good Things Its contributors are the foremost men aud women of the laud, t is the same size as Saturday Evening Po.5t and is beautiful ly illustrated throughout. Politics, good fiction, brilliant re views, interesting departments humor, with George Ade and John Kendrick Bangs as regular monthly contributors to this department. A magazine that will interest every member of thefaniily. .. .", ,. ;. , .. . . .. "o-0."oQ o.o o o o o o oo o.oo.o.p o.o 0,0.0. o o"o If you pay $i oo for a year's subscription to this paper the Democrat in advance , we will for a limited time, include a year's subscription to "National monthly. You get both publi cations at the regular price of the Dijmockat alone! .". We win!, to call your nt tei.tion to thesplendirl line of merchandise we cany in stock, we know v.e can aud will save yon money if yon will givusachunce. Our stock of merchandise consist of the best qual ity to be had and we stand back of every dollars wcrth of goods we sell. e cordially invite you to come in and investigate for yourselves. We extend to each and every one of our customers a hearty NewY-ar's greeting. Hoping to see ,ou in our store at an early date so we can have the pleasure of showing yon our values in merchandise. Cordially thanking all for their patronage daring the year just closed, and hoping to merit a continuation of the sniiie, nnd wishing you all a happy und pros perous New War, we are, Very truly Yours, JOHN Y. HODGES & CO. M"; H' Utf

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