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Watauga Democrat from Boone, North Carolina • Page 3

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Watauga Democrati
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Boone, North Carolina
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YALLE CIllCIS ACADEMY. thoe who have resM)ndedso OBITUART. I roundly we wih to tender Died Jan. 17th, 1805. of CO CO CO OO CO CO ukyax's vmmix Si uscuiiTiuN Kate a ToTiik Wataioa Denhh UAT and will s.v to.Lonsumjdion, at $1 ih tardy ones that we nmsf j.V Mm.

Mollie Fisher, Hih have what the aire ill-i loved and loving if.of J. I x)py 1 year II month. o- In the Mq uestet.nl ialljof the Wataritn.at VnlleCru-is. will (D. on the first Monday in February h'Jo, an institution for the higher education of pupils of i i i i iiriiier.

Mi'1 nan oorn nun ir our mi is-nt wt'niinii botU sexes, under the direction of the following teachers: seven rhildren, two of whom survive to endure the uip-ak able loss of a loving, M. JONES, 1'uoFtssoR W. MONUOE FJIANCUM. Professor VALENTINE. Three departments ill organizetl, and scholars ful- tt note the fact that Mrs.

Mary Hodges, of Paris, Tex-as, wh') so long lived in Dur county, ilied at her home on the 12th ult. She was much loved by the ople here, and her death brings sorrow to many hearts. instiucted in the following branches nt the rate and watchful mother. She professed Christ when young and united with the Baptist church. During the period of her connection with the church she ever maintain AUVEHTISIXU 1UTK8.

1 inch 1 week 1 1 month 1.75 1 3 (H) 1 5.00 1 1 year 7.00 1 column 1 week D.lMI 1 1 month 1.1.50 1 3 25.1M) 1 ii .17.50 1 1 year 50 00 Entered at the I'ostofticeat Boone, N. as wvond-clasH mail matter. ed: Classical. S3.00 per Month, including Latin. Greek, lcebra.

(Jeometry, Trigonometry, Analytics, Calculus, Surveying. 1'hysics, Book-keeping, Rhetoric, Mental and ed an approachable charac Moral I hilosophy, etc. -T. M. Cottrell nnd W.

S. MilU-r have gone into the mercantile business with M. ter for piety and devotion to Intermediate: 12.00 per Month, including Arithmetic. Chi ist, and when she was cut History, Geography, Physiology nnd i. in i I u.

iHacwuurii, oi our io u. MoWn doubtless she was ripe and the firm nan.e of Ulack- ror tie jrner Jler 1.00 per month. (Sieeial arrangements maj' be made for additional studies.) burn, Cottrell Miller takes dMt woruH werespokentoher ihe place of M. B. Blackburn, brother.

She told him she LOCATE NEWS. B. J. Greene was down from Blowing Rock Tuesd-iy. As this Institution embraces in its curriculum all the IS NO HUM DItAW TRADE! They nie making orders for WH prepared to go.

and for studies usually taught in the ordinary colleges, nnd at greatly reduced rates, we ask the citizens of Watauga aud their spring and summer njm to meet her in heaven. adjacent counties to avail themselves of the advantages goods. Words of comfort wtrespo thus offered to their children Excellent board may be obtained at the neighboring -It is conceded by many ken by Rev. David Greene, citizens here that last Satur- and her remains were laid to I MEAjn hUbmESS. farm houses, the highest ratbs not exceeding seven dollars Judge Greene (our judge) us now holding court at Durham Esq.

Bryan has been filling his ice house with, heavy ice this week. The boys have had much dav and Sunday was the col- rest the Smith graveyard per month. -o- deat da vs have had for a To her sorrow-stricken hus Reference to the climate is unnecessary. The crowds number of yeais. The ther- band and motherless rhil 1 rom now until the first day that throng Blowing Rock, Boone, Linville, all within a few miles of the school, bear testimony to the exceeding healtbfulness of the surroundings.

momcter registered at. 10 de- dren it is a calamity lan- of April Iwill stock of rabbits dur- grees below zero on Sunday guage is inadequate to des- shootin morning. Reports say that tribe. Uut of the deptns may CLOTHING it was 18 below at BJowiug they be able to echo the cry iwif of Job: "The Lord giveth and ing the snow. We hear that Rev.

(i. H. Church, of Stutesville, fell on the ice and broke one bone of NEW YEAR GREETINGS I AND i the Lord taketh away, bless ci hum OVERCOATS itoi. nine, wi nncv. Yes, the old year of 1894 is gone with all its pleasures ins omce is now it nnd troubles, and the New Year 1895 is ushered in upon us.nnd we all should make the best use of it possible.

The nix, N. C. He says that min- Common Sew hefrinninrr to look un Should be used in uttemptiug to 0 per cent above COST time will imnrnve. Prof cure that very disagreeable dis- way to no mat is to negin ngnt ana Keep ngnr tne year through. You can do this by doing all your trading during the eas, catarrh.

As catarrh origi Wike is an excellent man and nates in impurities of the blood, year at my store, where you will find a complete line of gen we were oroud to hear from local applications can do no per- maneut good! The coinuion eral merchandise, alljat the ii i a Mense meiiiuu ui euniif in- in iu VERY OWEST PRICES. The publisher of the Dem purify the blood, and tor this ocuAThada letter from his purpose tnere is no preparar on 1(U his leg. N. N. Colvard has purchased the Horton property on Main street fiom W.

B. Couneill, Jr. Jeter Pricthnrd was chosen U. S. Senator by the Legislature this week.

He gets the short term. The Western fellows who left this country to better themselves are returning as last as they get ready: The snow and ice have interfered very much with the mails for the past week. Thy are running regularly 1 now, however. Solicitor Spaiiihour has superior to Hood Sarbapanl old friend Cant. Lovill, of Hood's Tills cure conslinati 1 hief lliver alls, Minn, tins by jristalic action on to week.

The (apt. writes that the ailmentary canal. his health isgocd, and that No prospect that Congress he is standing the rough wea will agree on any financial I will sell for strictly pny down during the oar 1 80o, by so.doing I can sell yon uniclj cheaper titan i i r. lYr instance good sole leather at 21c by the rood roLV-e 20c. a sugar 17 lbs.

for $1.00, 5 tbs. so iu Aitt-mance ots. and up, domestic, very heavy. 7 cts. by the bolt, cash, jeans, calicoes, worsted, dress flannels, cash-mers, shoes yes the larges lot of shoes ever seen in this part ofthe county, very low.

Call and see them, you will also find a good lot of hardware. 1 can get you on short notice, cook stoves, farmers friend plows ana if pairs, Bis-sell and Chatanooga bull-tongue plows, water piping ALL AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. WANTED: Corn, rye, wheat, butter, eggs, feathers, dry hides, beeswax, all at highest market prices. Please a ir bill. ther very well.

He says that tie thermometer registers ull Purify your blood, tone up the way from 1 to 35 degrees the system, and regulate the di-iresliVe'oi cans bv tiiking Hood's below zeeo there: SAY! On Wednesdaveveningof Sarsapanlia. bold by ail drug- returned from Raleigh where last week an unknown man in these parts went to the res Great freshets and big he went 0 attend the Grand Lodtre. A. F. and A.

M. and idenceofE. B. Miller, riding snows with the coldest weath give me your traae rnis year, ana i win certainly sell you goods cheap. Wishing all my friends and customers a a horse bare-back.

He spenr er for many years arereport- )rosperoud aud happy New Year. I am the night there, and on the ed throughout the country, following day he vas arrest- TwDms.Ted. Tours Anxious to please, WILL W. HOLSCLAW. uucu, uniiwci, l.hn(hpThom"nf.Tlllie.

fectly the description oi a (tv 111 Was told bv her i i murderer from South Caroli- doctors she had Consumption na, for whom there is a hea- and that there was no lope lor Vm i her. but two bottles Dr. King's vy reward, Mr. Ihos. Greer ni8COVerv completely curtd and others, who had him in her and 8he says it saved hi charge, brought l.im to town, We.

Mr. Thos 139 Tl MOUNTAIN MEDICIIiEGOPAIIY OF ZI0I1VILLE NORTH CAROLINA Is now engaged in the manufacture and sale of a valu i lui I'lcl Oli. Oct 1 1 nuuui uut urL.uvv. from a drea1ul r()ld ap. him until farther in vest i- nroachinc Consumption "tried the opening of the Legislature.

If we understand ightly Prof. Yarhoro who was to opened school in Boone, is blockaded by the snow and ice and cannot get across from Lenoir. The sleet that fell Friday was the heaviest we have had for a number of years. Much timber was stripped of its limbs, a great damage has been done to fruit trees. Mills have beeu blocked up with ice and it has.

been difficult to get necessary grinding done. There is a general thaw now and business is going on as usual Glad to hear of the im-. provement of our worthy (rMfir.TiH onnU mada. Thev without result everything else it started back with him, and then Iht p- Hyon don't, think I mean able medicine, known as the MOUNTAIN HERB MEDI CINE, composed of the natural herbs of out mountain 86c had only gone aooui turee week8 was cured. He is natural- come ana iook wougu my tion.

miles when the pnsioner al- ly thankful, ltissuch results, of This wonderful medicine is highly recommended for cis- STOCK most instantly sprang from which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy pt eases of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and all diseases ari nis norse auu iouk i-uaic. thi mp(lip nH coutrhs and sing from a billious system, this is no patent medicine. It is wont cost you one cent if He was pursued, but, seem- Colds. Free trial bottles at W. imrlv to no avail.

However, L. Bryan s. lieguiar size pure, simple, cheap and enective. It is recommended by the phj sicians of the county, and is one of the best medicines on the market. youdont purchase.

that night the search went 1 I have a large stock and This medicine is put up in packages with full directions on, and near 11 o'clock a Zeb Vance Walser, was e- want to get rid of it before horseman was seen nearing lected speaker of the House with full directions on each, Price 1.00 per package, sent post paid to any address. If you have Liver trouble. Dys spring. thefoard of the river below bv the fusion element. The -o- pepsia or Kidney complaints, try it and be convinced that we are not trying to humbug you.

Respectfully, Three Fork church. He was Democrats voted for Ray. friend Maj: H. Bingham, of Statesville. We hope the Mai.

will recover from his halted by the searchers nnd "CALL AND LOOK I 2 HE MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 0MPANY. 0- melady which is "dropsy. proved to De tneir man. ne of German Valley, Zionville, N. Sept.

6, 1894. had, since his escape, stolen weil worth remember a mare trom tne stanie oi ing. tie was troubled witn nii -mir-' ofntinn Atty. W. B.

Councilll has bought 1. N. Corpening's interest in the Blowing Rock i I .1 ,1 I Mrs. sonma noogesanu was euro nc oo foof aa torea ior nve monins anu Hotel. If we are not mista other lines poseiuie.

vu r.muj Hp ken, he is now the sole owner of that beautiful and valua ing he had a trial for stealing then bejEftn uginK chamber the mare before J. B. Blair, Main's Colic, Cholera and Dia- ble property and was sentenced to rHioea Remedy, of which one 8The DEMOCRAT one year one dollar." jail for want of bail. He gives small bottle effected a com- We hear that our former worth citizen L. W.

Estes pletecure. It is for sale by his name Weldon Murphy and VS-SisrNOW Ii IHE 1IAK10 SUBSCRIBE' W. L. Bryan. says he is trom Grayson coun who went to Oakland, Ore-gan, desires to get back to We have the annual report ty, Vn.

Blowing Rock or some where else in Watauga. Hope he of post-master general before us. Few people comparative 0. W. 0.

Hard man, Sheriff of Tvle W. apprecia will come back. ly speaking have much idea tes a good thing and does .1 1 I Some of our subscribers not hesitate to say so. He oi me enormous ousiness was almost prostrated with done by Uncle Sam in the a cold when he procured a nostal service. Thegrosses- in the western States have responded nicely to our calls for help, by sending in the bottle of Chamberlain 8r 4.27 Respectfully l.

1.. 1 1 OT.mnw,T expense, for 1895 amounts due, also renewing aiY 3 norm tba e.Vufc mamta- ti ik W.L BRYAN, find'it to be an invaluable causing a for another year. We sent i Tl remedy for coughsand colds, deliciency for 189oof 5,971, statements to ncanv an OOOO CO CO oo po For sale by W. L. Bryan.

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