vTljc RUfcusa Democrat. i-. r.'i.:. A Bhf"JL CHURCH Ps:i SEAT. i i ,-' i ; t !. iK' .-t 1 1 i.l'. iM w 1- ii!.;- of ti " . i Tt 'A. I' 'tl''illli- i'-i M-ttiii.iv t a' v-l" n'( !. i. k at H. un-li w i i ,i Mi- 1.1 aUth i: v IN i. a -a in m:ii i with Mr. U'lfil I'lanU.ui i';iy. ol I. in -l.li.Mir. ! Ii a ili.iiac t. i : - I liv t!i it i hat ni and , in' v tl. it inak- s a w d lini: a Ifliuli' t wittnH. Tin' Ix'.iatv i tlif lii iii- va enhanced by l.er i lr- mi bridal ri.h. s, l.ilr h r pe t iti jaaul til ln'ttur and bride maids wen-( !i;in.iini:ly gowned. Tlif wj.l. platt artiiof tli'-rliun h was beautifully decora'ed with I'i'i iis ati'l ir-il'li'it-nnl afratiii tl in a 'zviv.-i !nl bank that extended to tli.' or-an 1 itt above, where am d yellow aa 1 inveii lr.-iuch's M rs. !:lt. Knox at t l.i' orirnn it-1 nl i -el tin- wedding inu-ie Mi- Noel, in a now n ot yellow crepe de t lii ,.( and lace, winch conformed to tie- note ol yellow observtd in t lie d i i i 1 1 lt". saiiir jnt beloietlie a ppoiuted hour. "lielieve me, It all those Kndeaiit iT V o u n t harms." As the lirt note.- oi .Mi iiih I.-m ih n's wedding march w. re sounded, the bridesmaids and yroomliiell entered sillily. 1 akii;; their places in a racefu! yroiipin just below the altar. The In idesmaids wer ' Mi-si s Neli ( iaynn and Lain a Nu, of I'.'.k'w. N. ( '.; Aiya Weedon, of I'.lowin Kock, N. ('.. an 1 Allye llenrv I'ciiii, sistrr of the bride. They wore exquisite dnsses of whit' eiepe tnrti'or with trains an lacediapi ry. and carried yellow loses. The :riimsii;en w e r i Messrs. doe Worth, oi Cieston. N. ('.; Neal l'dair and Hieltoi IVnn. of l'.ooiie, N. ('., and .loin W. Elmer, of Lyiiehbiiri:, Va : while I'r. l- 11. liardiniind l'rol I. i. i . eer were ushers. Miss l'loi enee l'dair, the innid-of honor, was becoiniii'ly gowned in yel low i-harnieuse with ehillion lira jury and carried yellow roses Following her from the ceniei aisle and nnmediati ly pieced in4' the bride, w ho entered on tin arm ol her brother, Mr. lavii Worth I'enn, came the llowei ;iil, Little Miss: Lou is Coffey, ate rmr bearer, Master Kenneth Lin i.ey. The little liirl wore a dainty lingerie frock with touciies of yel low, while .Master Linney won white linen. The bride enterire with her brother was met at tin steps of the altar by the grooii. with his best man, lr. Thoma M. Armistead, of Lynchburg, Va Her wedding robes were of whiti (iulchess satin, hand-t inbroider ed and w ere trimmed in lace. I lei dress was made with court tram and a veil illusion with sprays o orange blossoms was becoming ly unarmed upon her coiffure auc (ell in soilness over her elee.an' ciist nine. She carried a showei boipiet of orchids and lillies-of-t In valley. The iiiipres.-ive rimr cer einony w as perform) cJ by lb-v. Feed Jones. IHinny: t he cererno ny ''Tiawnii rei'' was softly piny ml, and the wedding march Iron Lohengrin was played as as a re cessional. The bride and groom left im mediately after the ceremony for an extended tour ol the North, after which they will make theii future home at 10J I, (irace St., Lynchburg, Va. The bride is a member of oneol the most prominent families in N'.irth Carolina, and is a young woman of rare grare and attrnc tiveness, and has a large nnm bar of friends throughout tin State. Thegroom is one of Lynch-bur.;'.-) most popular and prom nent busimns men. Mr. V. S. Gunsalus, a farmer hying near Fleming, I'a., says he has iissd Chamberlain's (,'))lic, Choi era an I Diarrhoea Heme)ly in liis (am 'y for fourteen years, and that he has found it t be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure in rec omme.idi ig it. For sale by all dealers. ! SH:H:LS A CLCJ3. Ha Mr. Hjj Missci his Ca!cjiaii:n in f.8 KiSt.-0:!.?r r::;.i frc;n ll.e f.i'A : I' ir Hi I all t.'i-- i. -t o i iil.ia' v a v i 1 il : . i . 1... o-. 1 I i' t I rim.- I'dowim: K ' k w i- n- !'! ' hi a d. iie i ! i l l: . !!. t ' on oiii I i,. a i a' it ;i -' knil . Fu t lie -'.a !.' I ' 'e t Iiihu:!i, and beau .- l oa u.t:; on. brinirin-a j. v t'.i' was i.l.-'ied ' t ;l device i . ial t " ti l! ol a l.ivef W ho has i.ot v, , 1.1 s .v i t iieart in si in. Hi! h. -I. I 1 1 i . s. iMidiaily kn a u to h.s intmi lie srii'iids on t h . ne ' : n t ; t . u a -';n ly Fee." i- a ei iiti.ii't"i ai d builder who has bun; many In an t if u I cottage.- upheie. and h.i-coi. tr.tets for many tie a.'. 1 t keep i i'jht on at work, w It--ii I he el u Is ire so t hick In' coul I not see his haa is before him. The hau Is be. fore him weri'sliiimliii tin- Archie i'erry cottage, whijh is beinj; re. : paired t'oroccuiiancy icxt -'.is ui. I'hey !.hiu!ed on with a h.'irty . zood w ill, in the density ol 'he clou 1, ami used up the ipiant it v of .-liinles or.h'red. and-td! tie ir Work ai'Iieaied 1 1 ; t to heli.:i-h' d. Mr. Hayes supplied them with (j'luily as many more siiine 'e, ; uid the work went on with Lor. When t he mist broke and mov.-d . oii. Mr. 1 laves not iee.l he had a ; shed sha'ied roof eteii din'a con-! iderab!e distance ovi r and lie-j VOIld )Mie ide of I lie col il'.'i'-IMV ! .,' iim a sp e-e larre enough t o( shelter several hiin.lP'd niile, I Mr. 1 laves woiidei ed. an I )Xpa- i late l on l ne -now cuia oi mum t pieee of work. Mr. Hayes had -impiv shinid-d a (!! !. and tic jioiid had moved oii a:nl u it t!c roofing "huh and dry," a way the Flowing Koek clou is have of loeiig. The coiistruction for e, setting the poles for the new P. lephone line I mm Lenoir t o I'd ow mg ii ck, reached here Thursday, and set u the last iioleon that uftenio.m. i In; w ire is being rapidly sti tiiu. in I tie; last wire pullers a n d t ringers are i'.ected to fini.-h that woik this week. Two tele phone stations w ill be opened here right away, and t he lamiliar "hel loo!" of larger cities will be heard u the Watauga Inn and the tele raph oHice, and then Flowing ibick w ill have her say oyer the long distance. I saw a little mountain boy driving cows home. One cow was belled. I asked him what the bell was cm lu r neck lor. lie said- "To ring l he calves up at milking time. A new one on me. Frank Hollars, and Frank had a perfect right to holloa, lor a lieavily loaded wagon ran over 'lis right loot and mashed his roes severely. '1 he aicidi nt hap pened ednesday, but Mr. Hol lars is able ro go about by using a crutch. Little Fmily Kwy Mitchell, of New Fern, at the Watauga Inn. s it for some t ime on the hip of a young man who was smoking a cigarette, and then went to her to her mot lur, who remarked: ''Fmily, you unell like a cigar ette'' Fmily's mother is an in s stant crochetist, and Fmily iuick'y replied: "Mother, .ou smell just like a crochet needle." Quite clever, think you, for a five year older. The guests of the Watauga Inn ire feasting on buckwheat cakes ind maple syrup home grown wheat, and home-made syrup. My, doesn't it mnke you smack vour lips, and w ish you were n uesr of tin1 Inn? Will, no mo m. Col. Tom Coffey will givoyou x stirring time. B LAI It II OT EL HOCNE, NORTH CAROLINA, Family AnoToi i;ist IIotdl. ()mmi all ihe Yoar. TERMS RKASONARLE. REDl'CED KATES TO PERMA NENT HOARDERS. GEO. F. BLAIR, Pror. S23ndS R. F. 0. Items. ... , . ... ..I ,,. Mr. ai. I Mrs.. I-iiavette Idacw - vjs Jia. "I i'Mi.i ill. i titn., tiic i I- ;ati in t..t coiamuni-, J i o-.tiaetor I F. U.igan : i':ia g to ct inj ! tion th" new i iiu il Innj'C o.l Ihddle'f Filk, a: d .w!S soon have it till ly for vt ! 1 ti begin. 1'iot. O. (!. W in. ba)g r i I teach. F-v. L. A. Wils.ui Ids resigned the )-f Meat Camp cliutch, an ill iv. I,i n- Miller has b.-pn t alhtl to siie.-ee I him and, I am iiilorm d. he has accepted. Sep' .i'o, ,-it the h hup of Mr. and .Ino. S Noi i is, all the living i hil du n an I a number of grand did iliea ol Aunt A y Nori is. g.ith eie 1 to celebrate her Ut birth ..'.i v. w hicli w as done by spread ing a vt ry sumptuousdinnerand engaging in a general social good t line. Mr. A. I. l'dair ami lamily, ol I'.oou.'. visited in the cominuui ty Saturday and Sunday. Mr. T. d. Fay. of leaver Creek. A-he county, spent Sunday night with II. . I avis. They are old time friends an 1 brother bee-kee- 1" I S- Saturday, Sept. i, was a red letter day for Mount Pleasant SundaySehool.it being the day el apart tor Children' Pay ex ercises. At lo o'clock the exercis es bog: i a a crowded house, nnd manv on the outside listen inir through open doors and win j .lows. The program consisted program consis mainly, of songs by the choir, and recitations by the children. The children acipiitted them-: si Ives nobly. It was an inspiia-' t ii ii to hear and see them act I i In ir parts so well. At the noon j hour a verv bountiful dinner was ; spread in th iZ "i!,1 tl!!!:;1 IC l!ll (1. Ill l llJ UI- eat and wer TRINITY An institution of eiliK-atiim intensely devoted to ilevelopini men. Its railiiatt-M arc everyu here f uccefxful ninl till important positions in nil lines nt work. 1 hey occupy places of hoiioruml diirty in cliurca turn Htivte, anil ntilv .nnl pioiiiineiitly ivprcsent theirsttite in the mitional irovernment. A ,. supplii il willi ninplo resources t linn :i million dollars recently aUUeil to its enilowiuent. A wide rane ot enui'M S. Ni eessary expenses of the student moderate. No increase in tui tion charges w ithin 2"i years. For catalogue and illiictrated booklet address TRINITY PARK SCHOOL ESTABLISH Kl) ls'.is. Location excellent Kipiipinent tirst class. Well trained Faculty of siiccesslnl experience. Special care of tlio health of students. An instructor in each dormitory to (supervise living conditions of boys under his care, F.xcellent library and tryinnasium facilities. Large athletic fields. Fall Term opens September 10. FOK ILLL STKATK1) C VTADJiiUE ADDRESS. W. T . 1'EELK, II k adm asi Kit, - - - DriiHAM, North Carolina KILN-DRIED LUMBER. Having erected a first class machinery to our mill we are kinds of finishing material ing, Flooring, Weather Boarding, Window and Door Frames, Base Boards, All kinds of mouldings and other finished material necessary to complete a building. end us a list of your wants and we will be glad to fur nish you prices. CIIKTOLA MILL, - - - - BLOWING ROCK, N.C. BARGAINS IN Clothing Hals Shoes Dry Goods and Notions. If you are looking for the store where you can buy the best suit of clothes, the best hat and best pair of shoes or slippers for the least money, let us invite you to our store, where all of these can be found. We carry the Famous Geo. D. Witts shoes and oxfords, for men women and children. Guarantee every pair to give satisfaction. HATS:--We have just received from the New York mar ket a complete line of men's ladies' and children's hats and can fit any head. CLOTHING: We cany the iamous C. T. C. clothing So if you want to be well dressed at a small cost don't fail to see our line. Over 300 suits to select from. HARDWARE: -We have at all times a full line of Hard ware, Undertakers Supplies, Cook Stoves, Sewing Mach ines, mowing machine repairs. In fact we have every thing that an up-to-date store sells. Call for what you want. We have it. Yours very Stony Fork, N.C. j rnoor., ait. r the r. inainder of 'the pro-ram wan rendered iml 1 1 . ... foinf appropt in remiirnn um'.r .... t I ' , . . in- i in- imi.. I . I . .uireii uiei I'll. in. . ... - , .... !.! ion ua taken bv two lit- ,!,. e;itist M iM Pavi ami Iia-' thy.Vorri-, which amounted to about SIO.OO. Then people wentj away.f.pang that the day had been will pent. r. Vilas Gleanings. Tin' sick arounJ Vilas are all improving except Mm. A. , Hayes, who remains very ill with but little il any change for the better. ! Messrs W. I'.. nn l John Pug ger and A. V. l'dair attended the Fair at Mountain City, Teniies see. last week and report a jolly time. Walter Hayes had live head of flue horses on exhibition at the Fair at Mountain city last week, and, ns usual, came off with his share of the prizes. Miss Texiellorton has been vis itihg at Mountain City. Nevaand other points in Tennetist e for t lie past week. Prof. John L Provu leaves to day (Monday) for Washington P. (',, where he w ill take up his g iveintu nit job. (Jrant Tiive'.t, a former Wa tauga boy, who has a good po sition with the Southern Rail way Fo. at Birmingham, Ala. ia spending a few day9 with home fo,kH at Mr. and Mrs. .1. C Henson, ol Ainautha, and W. L. Henson, of Vilas, aie off for a few days visit to Wilkesboro visit, They will take in the Wilkes County fair while thpy are gone ; OBiNoiAmivE r.. Ton.ii.r nd Constipation COLLEGE to iroviili tlio best education. More It. L FLOWERS Secretary to t lie Corporation, Durliaiu. N. O. dry kiln and added some new now prepared to furnish all for buildings, such as: Ceil respectfully, Hendrix Brothers. Buggies, Wagons, Steel Ranges Steves Headquarters for Hardware ant! 3Iachinery, When in neetl of a ol Imjrjry, wa;on, or harness saddles, ami ie., Steel ranges rook Moves Windows, Doors, mill tujiplies Fertilizer, Lime, Hooding, & Cement. HARDWARE OF ANY K1NP. Write, phone or call on us for prices W R. .STOFFEL HARDWARE CO lIM'OUrOKATKDJ MOUNTAIN CITY, TENN. Call at my Store For anything you want in my you some money, I will make some other merchant do it, Everything in stock is a bargain, and a call will convince you that this is true. WANTED: AH the nice butter, chickens, eggs and other good produce I can get. Will pay the highest market price. Call at the M. P. Critcher old stand. Yours trulj', D. J. Coltrcl. Hardware, Furniture & Undertakers' Supplies Our imini'iise tliree-story building now contains the largest nnil let assorted line ol Hardware tlint we have ever carried, and we want at h'ast a hare ol the traile from Watauga. It inatierH not what you wimt in this line, we have it, from a pen knile to a gasoline engine or Disk Harrow. A Full Line of Furniture of all kinds that is heing sold at bottom prices. Red springs, Mattresses, pillows, etc., always in stock and at as low a figure s such goods can be sold. When in Lenoir call and examine our goods, and if it is hardware or furniture you want, we are Hure to trade some. Undeiikcrs' Supplies. Remember we carry a full line of coffins and caskets, from a a yeiy handsome metallic oue down, and always keep the very best undertakers' supplies on hand, (live us a call. LENOIR HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO., LENOIR, ft Monuments, Tablets & Headstones. ALL SIZES, SHAPES AND COLORS, Marble and terial. PRICES ARE RIGHT, come for Prices and Designs. MOUNTAIN CITY Mountain City, Prosperity Implements. We have just unloaded a nooga Plows. We have: Disc Plows Chilled Plows Hillside Plows Subsoil Plows or anything else you may need in a earthturning Implement Get The Best. BERNIIART-SEAGLE CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAPnWARP AWn FTTPMTTTTPP j LENOIR, line, and if I do not save NORTH CAROLINA IN Granite of the very test ma and see our work, or write us yours very truly, MARBLE COMPANY, Tennessee. Car of these famous Chatta NORTH CAROLINA Of I