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VOL; XXVI K0, 2 fV. Hi 'r 'v: i- .i i I. k h 7 I."- 1 1 n 1st U Priiiti. far l2Crt:isiiwittii2a ia WW3&r ten Csssties. 1 . : ' Assembly of N, eonmissionfcrs oi . v atauga ana Atir tiaah(f are hereby author- ; tad, empowered and directed to COtfwacMdr: and expend Bucn '" '-'leum or sums as mav be necessa- ryjn the construction and main A talnance ot an iron or s t e e 1 ; bridge across the Watauga Riv ; ' ejtihie dividing stream the . said Mrountieoi Watatfga and Avery, ict or near the ford known as the , r". tShoato Ford',' on the road ' ;:kadihg from the Bearer Dam sec- 'SMM'SStomtSt North Ct iv Caroling to;Bntle-, Tennessee the exact position to oe uever- cha V'' men rTthV boards of commis- ; ikmers (Jf ' said countiesi, said bridge to be1 completed on or be- -fore January 1, j 916., ' - "SEC; 2. That at the time' of the location of said bridge by O' . the chaitmen of the said Doaro In ttedealAJ6rb:fi.amier. which peenrred at his home on stony J)ovk,jan.v24, 1911, a OtNERAL NEWS HEM8 Wall paper originated in China in tne 4th century. gloom hai beeu cast Qverlour wakeiboro is' to eet 80,000 pwupw tub ww wd uuu jw mir iqr post office and court house, ed r;r-4--Alexander 'ind Yadkin ; road urandatheWawMDom bUlhavboth passed the State on March 5. 1835. where he . spenttheearlyVrtothislifeonl 8 ardlAngeler,Lieuten. his father's farm. He received 6 V1. uoww, uwu tue w, ' ' ,r lk. OiL tai. f 1 MAnUa common public school educa- luw uw wauj uiuutuo tion, and. when the war;bejtwi if8ai.; ; 1 ,? ' ' the ' Statos iras declared he en ' The jSepartment of Agriculture listed in-the cause of tWlOjnfed has announced that N. 0. has eracy. . He. waf ,a; brajii6)dierr -nbwSaflXWiiorses. and in none of ttie " engagements Vnnn- ia through which he passed, he 'wi w. vun,; nt v r KEJllTlrtL FMTEl - But the following : prayer: out and puit it where yuu can read it every Jay. , It is good enough for the young, the middle aged and the old people. It is the best we have seen in a long time. Homer. McKee: ' Teach me that 60 minutes make one hour, 16 ounces one pound, and 100 cents one dollar. : Help me to live so that 1 can liedon at night withja clear conscience without a gun under my pillow and unhaunted by the faces 'of those to whom I have as.lader of the House of , Con- o ft hroTided f or m section one or rais act they shall fix a time and place of meeting aud call a joint session ol the full boards oi the commissioners of the said coun ties of Wfttauga and Avery for the" purpose of contracting for ' ; i. ".nr.. . r. - . . . . . the construction of said bridge, ' A .and at such time and plice it shall be the duty of 6aid commis ; :; sioners in joint session to let to v; contract the construction of .said 2 bridee. r , VSEC.3 That the board of v county commissioners cf Watau ; ,ga county be, and it is hereby 5 authorized ampowered and di r wcted to contract for and ex pend such sum or sums as may be necessary in' the constuction : 1 and maintainance .of an iron ; or 'Steel brid" across the South I Fork of New-Biverat or near the ; ford at the Salmons place on the : road leading from L.. A. Green s to the Deep Gap. ; ; J'SEC. 5 VThat the board of county commissioners of the county of JVatauga be and it is hereby authorized and empower ed to contract for aud expend aiieh Riim oritiims as mav be nee- essary in the construction a n d v . . 'a ' Lt . v. i : ,i : . mainxainance oi hucu unused iu the county as, in the judgment v the said board should be con i structd and maintained across ntwims of said county, oth er than those referred to in - sec tion one arid three of this act. ' "SE :'J 5APhat the charges and wwtK ofbuildiojgjaud main tain- ink the said bridge, referred to in tietttinn one of this-, act shall be i Wra v d by Wat auga and Avevy (MMtuti")4 in prtp';rtion to the tax ; if' -t.-j. i -1 in: t!ix?v tion in each of said couuties, le spectively.j v ; . v SEC. 6. That the saidWarfi of comm(8sioners of Avery coun ty is, ancj'is hereby authorized, empoweied and dieeed1rievy 0 and cause to be collected a spec lal bridge tax for the purpose of carrying out the provisions.of v sections one, two and five of this act," and for general bridge pur poses, not to exceed - twenty-five -cents on tne; one nunureu uoi Jars valuation of all property lis i ted lor taxation in Avery coun and tnat the paid board of v commissioners of Wataugacoun- V. tiy be and are herebyuthorized, i empowered and directed to levy and cause to be collected a apec - ial bridge tax, for the purpose of .k rying out tl?e provisions of this oit. nnt. ia exceed twentv-five cents pn the one hundred dollars In . 1 BAA ha . Tnt..i ried to Mis8laiia:Onn76l'8tH'. i, 'l 9 , ; born six- children; bns dying1 in gtpneumonia the 8th inst. infancv.the other live still livin'e. H WM one of the -orempst men His charity; w& road, a n d ?rand ' .; those in want were neyepturned .The Indianapolis Starv says away. He wa loyal to his friends, that the world harvested a bum generous to hia enemies and lov- per crop of trouble in the year edby all who knew bim. For ma 1914. A ny iyearshe.knewtfeate wasde- -. DBrihfourmbntiis, beginning yBi mml the 1st of Sep. toDec. 19H, curable. Still he went patiently n- j .. ij i Uj f lt0WU worm oi aurees, wereei An onHao irnwnff frl fnTflli Vita mia. I ' . . w, -v.,.6 v Tjortud from tha U 8. for- use in sion of providiag -for his loved Euro war nnoa Ho voa a mvmff Ann innnl. . 1 gent father, avtue.ahd faithful The Recorder says that-28 of o-mn.fafhor' M in , oil bed by thetate Supreme Court years of our :unbrtV;r6(PBCeive,'l their Itceiise to"1 practice ship,! cam thing ov no jhstancci when he was notiffed of the dis J Concord onened on Feb. 2nd a tress oi anjr person, to which he night school for adults who may failed to respond, and . the calls who may wish to study reading, nnrtn Vkim tcrAna train aI amA nn tmniinM nvA awifkmAflA The Pennsylvania Houses of him were varied raerous. . - -; lie iovea dis rutrpea mcraniaini- i Jx-x. j . .Lj,,,. to 8ubmit aeur Doa awliuff rage amendment to voters fit to call him away, and wetnust xnfl,felJov. t. now oea to the du.u.v w , uv w jaijum n m r Senate aoetn auimngs wen. a woman He leaves a wife, and five chil- Ualsflg$ild; With a : stingy' man trying to shirk his simple duty the late Sam Jones had no sort of pa tience, as the following little sto- Hy (shows: A roan once said to Sam Jones: "The church is get ting ray assessment too high.' Jones asked. "How much do you pay?" "Five dollars ayear, was the reply. "Well,7:, "-y8 Jones, "how long haverou been conver ted?" ''About four years," was the answer. "Well, what did you do before you were converted?" !'I was adrunkard. "How muca did you spend for drink?" "A bout 8250 a year." "How much were you worth?" "I rented land and plowed a steer." "What have you got now?" "I have a good plantation and a pair of horses." " Well " said Sam, 1'you paid the devil f 250 ayear for the privilege of plowing a steer on rented land, and now you don't PROPESSIOHAt: i .a FUUhc - - John S. tZMzZva Fletcher & Bihghartt p ATTORNEYS AT f.AUT'-'-''-" A': BOONE, NOBTHCABd. Will 'pnustio Id tbt ooartvof Tr Uag and adjoining ooontlt.' Car fnl and prompt attention glv-1 all matUrs ontrutad to na, '-,yx brouirht paitf. Grant, I beseech Thee, that I may earn my meal ticket on the square, and in doing thereof that may not stick the gaff where it does not belong. Deafen me to the jingle of tain ted money and the rustle of un holy skirts. ; ' . ttlinrt mft to thfi faults of the other fellow; but reveal to me want to give the Lord wno sav minonwn' ; ed you f o a year ior me prm Guide me so that each night lege of plowing horses on your when I look across the dinner own piantationi iou are a ren table at mv wife, who has been a cal from the crown of your head blessing to me, I will.have noth- to the sole of your feet! ing toconceal. . Keep me young enough-to laugh with iny children and to lose myself in their play And then when comes the smell of flowers and the tread of .soft , lit , Dn G. M. Peavler, Treat Dlivaset of tha Eye, Ear Nose and Threat . BRISTOL. TENN., V T. E. Bingham, Lawyer BOONE, .... . . .w N.C l Prompt attention cften to nil matters of a legal nature Collections a specialty. ' Office with Solicitor F. A. Do ney ; 1-29, ly. pd. Silas M. Greene, JEWELER . r- Mabel. N. C. kinds of (repair work All done under a positive guar. an tee. . When in need of any Deaderick Segines, a negro, for merly of Black Mountain was convicted of murder Jin the first decree, at Johnson Citv last week 4lt& killing ftl flanitra famft.1 ihlnff in BlV HnS ffivfl m A stei vandi'therrtishins 'of the kaii hn wna trvmcr tn Rrreatl call and sret honest work at t a w . I wit t w " wiv mif O T 1 hearse's wheels in the grhvel out nfra for beating his wife, on Sep. honest prices. 111 iluuij ui uijr yiaxf -uiaav tuo X914. Uampoeil Was well Known ivrAiwnu a orjtciu.xia stortand th, epitaph .aod . prompt in VETERINARY SURGERY. "HERE LIES A MAN."y Pooltry id East Ttnnsssee. That Cold Needs Attention In Craven Co. Superior Couit, children, a hosi of "grandhU- W8 Judge rans dreh and 'friend! .to mourn his flned Solicitor Abernatby departure, but to trust he ftjy4otobeeawhe: faded to exchanged his earthly-home tor W.OWII wnen a uuuur tum a dwelling place beyond the uimw' stars. . -x--'- J JftmpaCrabb.andBlainSDarks Extending my thanks to the surrendered to deputy Marshnl good people who showed,, us so l Rousseau from Traphill township much sympathy and . respect inJ and were bound to the Federal nis aeatn ana Duriar, ana asking court ior illicit aistiumg says the prayers of the christian "pso-l.the Hustler. . pie for his children and gd- : The r'reat hearted Wm. Jen- children that we may meet him n Brjail ig circulating tera where sad partings are na more, perance pledges, and getting boys m that home beyond the sky.. , .j iA .iM nnA oil - Vifwuffv W Winvvn I . " ... . .... ry 1 v n ?T T v fwbo wm. The invitations owuy xo, . , Uitended esnecial v , to men. ' . ." ; . Bad ( old Quickly Broken Up Rev. L. G. Brooghton formerly Mw. Martha Wilcox, GoWn- 6f Atlanta Ga., but late of Christ dn Npw York, write! "I flrat UH-irhnWhi T.nnrlnn. TOnrrinnd hfis . - 1 vm..vii "r : .Chamlwrlain'stoughtoedjf accepted the pastorate of the ahtut eight yaw aeoAt that fllNlf tan?at roh KnoTtille ifmel had ahnrdcpld and cough 5,wt church,; Knoxfiiie mi moHtui toe time n proved to .,. . ' . r J.I 1 . I XtJ r t 1 A( t-n I'no p nisi wnar i neeneii. ; it nroKe jjiessre. v. ai. auuiuq ui ownco j; rbo fild in a few days nd tliej villa and V. P. Jurhev of ,01in oiigh entirely diHappeaied.: vl "L among the applicants ior hmotnlrl mnnv nt m friflnna rll..T . f .... :a f. Tr.:L law license who., passed suecess .. . n .. .. . n n ln tlu'ATam nof nn rwf fhoKllTV. cms meaicine, ana an wno nave uv v.v.v -"---r usfd it sDeak of it in the h sheet reme court last week. .terms.V-ObllnabfeerViywhnrei'' I : A bill prohibiting publication 01 newspapers wmcn maue i UUI. 16 Will WCOl JUU UUI iu- The ODDortumties for buildinerl ofunrt rp.iro rn ir:ny'a Kaw Din. un the ooultrv industry through en verv. relief iollows auickl v. It nnf th Smith nrp -well mustra- cnei:KS vour coiu uu auubuvs .u. 1 1 iioV. vonr couch awav. Pleasant, an 5 ! 7;;; iseptieand heal dr. Children like o J 111, vuo reiimuij -o "I bare been patting math iitady dlDloma. and am now well aoalDDed t out. It will wear you out in- for th oraotie of Veterinary 8or. Morriatown. Tenn.. from which 1350 miles of eggs were shipped during 1914. The records of Southern Rail it. Get a 50 cent bottle of King's New Discovery and keep it to tne hoiiHe. "Ourfamuv CoueU and Cold Doctor." writes Louis'Chani berlain, Manchecter, Ohio. Mom , - .nn- eV DaCK If OfIL HUUBUIfU. UUlf lb w w. Buu vv. nfar, alwayB help,,, cars shipped during the year. m These contained a total of 130,- STATEMENT vA J SI rtAA AAA MA I uuu ca8eo ui u,0vv,vvv 0f (. Ownership, manaee- Adding the shipments made in uired by Act of j f itleg afld mixedcarsand by express and . 1010 AirhaWaJ,... . , . . . parcel post it ia estimated that I nnmrto nhi:flnftri WflftklvL are young . ,v Affiliation ni nil. nronenv. listed ... la.iH..iv. v. r --- ii C'-f.-r tftfttiionin Wataucacountv. i 7. That this act shall be ia force and effect from and after gery la all ita branches, and am tha only one In the county, all on or addreee me at Yliaa, N. . B. F. D.l . G. H. BATES, ' Veterinary 8urgeon. MT-'U. E, S. COFFEY1 BOONE, N.C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. ga Democrat published weekly at Boone, . i;.. lor uctoDer i, 1914: 1 Editor, R. C. Rivers, Boone N. C. Mfl.nfl.0-1n b Kriitor. K. I;. Kivera. Business Manager, R. C. Rivers. thfl total orcduction from the w Morristown district exceeded 50, 000,000 eggs,-worth, aflheaver age retail prise, more than fl, 250.000. Tf laid end to end in a striffht Publisher, R. C. Rivers. linA thpsft ecrtrs would eover a dis- Bond holders, mortgagees and 'i. v,'. . 1 . 1 t . 1 tance of 1,350 miles, or tne dis- otnersecumy noiuers, raorxga- tance from Morristown to rana- ges, or otner securuie: :one. Sworn to and subscribed before me this, the 4th day of January, 1.1-11. 1915. to ''our representatives ft the specialty p! publishing stories of r - ' i. ' i:ti rnma A.nd BAnn.tlnnfl1 mn.ttprhftS uegisiULure, ww , iucvuiu uuii ; arawn, arm inrougu i n e i iuiiwtu. " vo was onnrtrav of Spnator ftnllou the! Legislature. v Democrat was furnished , a . copy vne nunareu aua vymu before its introduction. As th.e Pinrs were entombed m the readers of this paper well qwJ mine of the New River Coal Co. n Vih Af n we nave Deen an advocate oi iu- k.muuow, uoth io., u u9 teraal improvements for Watau- AJ1 but six worked their ga all these years, but iiseemsto way ;o 'i Ijj was due to, an ex us that the time is coming if v it plosion. V', . V- t: has not already arrived, wheh, we 1 Jewinsion, nas jusi ciosea one oi had best pause, take our. hear- the roost successful tobacco sea incs and see whither we are !drif. sons in her history. The" Tbbac- ...... , . i.. S i - .-W ' . . All tmnnnvomantA ndm. CO MO Am OI lTadft eStlQiaieS ed, yes and many; more, are bad- that f l8,00,000 pounds of to ly needed, and ho man would be bacco were sold there during the any gladder than we. to see them Pt yew. , r , f . ... all completed, but it occurs to ' ; ifi "' . : us that the coulter is beirigjet OnUClren Ory rather deep" just n6w.-rPeni3K FOR FLETCHER'S crat. " - CA O TOB I A ; ma Canal. 17f potr of Hr ooultrv 53 cars of dressed fowls and a num ber of small lots sent byv freight and express wore shipped during the year, the total of solid , cars of poultrv and eggs being 55d. 'i he total value of poultry prod ucts shipped from the district du ring 1914, is well over the f 2, 000,000 record of 1913.-EX. Take it In Time. lost is Scons ef Boons poopli Havt. If yuu neglect kidney backaohe, ! TTrlnarv t.ronhleB often follow. ii in time bv eurinff the kldnevi Doan'e Klduey plIU are especially for weakeued ktdneyo. itAnv utiODle lu tnia locality reo oiamcnd tbeoi. ..T.ni' fm:.. T,i Come, shake handswitb one who SDTinee. N. l eay; "For fire years wishes you well Come, convince W. D. Fabthino, C. S. CL ADMINISTRATOR'S OTICE. Havina: Qualified as Adminis trator ot the lab? DrC. J Par ler. deceased, all persons indebt ed to his estate are hereby noti n . i i a - ui. nea to mawe muneuiaie hcliw ment. All nersons havine: claims against his estate are hereby re. quested to present tnem on or De fore Jan. 1, 1916, or this notice wUl be p eaded in bar of their re covery. This Jan. 1, 1914. J. L. Hemphill, Adm'r. North Wilkesboro, N. C. For Sale. HELLO BROTHER FARM E$l Dr. Nat. T.Dulaney SPECIALIST te, bar; nobk, throat ahd cult ftTES BXAKIKKD FOR ' OI.AS8BS FOURTH STREET Bristol, Tcnn.-Va. EDMUND JONES LAWYER LENOIR, N. C,- W 'ill Practice Regularly in the Courts o1 Wattvpa, . 5.1 'n. L. D. LOWE Burner Elk, H, C T. A. LOVI, tXliUw. K. C. LOWE & LOVE ATT0RNEYS.AT.LAVT. Practice n the courts of Avery and surrounding counties. Care ful attention given to allmatten of a legal nature. T-042. " ? i ...n vlntlm of ktdnev ooniDlatat. My back pained roe eo eeverely ttaat 1utbe morning I whb ecarwly able tncntuut of bed. 1 eunerea irom beadacbee and ditty epeile and at Tiroes tbere wae a blurring of my 'eight. Tbe kidney secretions were too frequeni in pawage ww w obliged to get up during tbe night. I finally leariwa oi uoans n.iun-y Pills and bflgan osing them as direc ted. Theyhelpfd me from the first and I oou tin ned taking them until I vim benefited in every way." Prle 50a at all dealers. Don't P. A. LIN NEY, -ATTORNEr AT LAW, . BOONE. N. C, V wishes you well Ume, convince wffl practice in the courts o rf2A5ih the 13th Judicial Dlatrlct inU ..kH..), mncrh lon1 Ull ui" uowuw. i i .a.. MA -niu akic inr & liudvv teujeuv itm Vinrm Kldnev Pillsthe same that Mr. Candlll ha4. Foster Milhurn On B, when vou can bnv cood. level 4-111911. land in Central Kentucky from $10.00 to $30.00 per acre? land tnat manes one nunareu uouar h member vour exnences will be -ATTORNEYS ; AT LAW . . . . . . nothing alter you arrive at bci- P.Lovllk ; ; W.'R.LovlU Lovill & Lovill ence II ul. For catalogue or par ticulars, address: " R0BY L. JOHNSON, : ; i Science HiH, Kentucky; Special attention all teiscca - cntrct 1 : mm A , 1 V :f 'its'ratiflcation."'-'.:.-- i' ' $ 'a the result of petitions sent ! xy:x-;XJ fcPropB, Buffalo, N.Y. 1 '',VIV ix:i: Mm&rfrr if t V-fT ...,..? .
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