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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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1 1 A Diliicts of Tenn.2O.0oo Tim: Siiy S4 iiooi. Ur Jones Vance, Watauga Democrat. I'y vit ii if an x- iiti'ui in iny Ii.iimN fop rollfrtioji, is sii-l fioiii SnH'f ior('onrt rink's of Wata'irii nf iva! tlii. doiiars. ronv iwo iim i in KliznUtuloii e-k l.fii' (o nit-ivo the g'i'i.

A- in'Mig was our nldiimi-rade-iu-'nrin Capt. W. F. siuili fi.i nily triihis. i.imty.

11' VJ i Ill' ili II ii i I 1 1 i- pot v. s- i in 1 1n' Ix'ij Ii Ii li was lo liii.l' or v') pnunta i in'oi- .11 ot A 'U'P" "ivca lv the to 1 1:. Ii- in a. UV liavf in our laryf store l.iiil- Xi Il(J jintii.st l'li Uiiii'r lit -jr. at Ixantiful town of juul Martin nt with ii.t.

i i-st aii'l it. I will io.w to1 ii iiilli'' salt at tl Courl licai.s.'' Park, North Carolina. on tin' 2 lay oi lhSD. ir ln'inir lay of the Sun-rior Court, Itinier's atnl 1 a fill liiii-of Maitaia i.tafst ill kej! ina 1 i juris of 1 ami lyin-r in Wj wl.i.li tau-a Co. in Illk 4- I.

It. lin l'ililr. K. Ithrm. I'yl'li-hfr.

Entered at the Post Offi.i'at Boone. N. as 111 Mil Ill.lt 1T. LOCALS. Delightful weather.

Don't forget the s. Coii'eut'on on In iJOih. S. I I. Ii.

Winkler commenced a school at llovii- Rock on July 22ml. II yt if II. (. Martin A. (u s.

new nilvt'itiseineiit comes in too: lateforthis issue, hut uilL appear in our i.e.M.. 4- i i ii' iaa. o. jjt'iii'ir i t.m o. The Convention will un't th1 r.iifil Cltunh in on at 10 in.

lt v. I. M. l.itaki-r. of ltii Sainlay of X.

I I oM'i iH'V m.m'. v-aiN. l.t. Il. Jii'l.

i lit of ii'ia- jiorar.v u-tary. LnnH.i-.' nt of isl. of Convention ii. MMili liHIU ol I on- i.il. someone.

I I 'll Ci unity, in faoruf W. L. II hi the Laurel I'oik of Llk Creek the lands of I I i Ki-iiieraiul oth 'rs. This execution is for he puvhas money of said lands. leviedon hy me on the day of to sat-ifv sai 1 xei uiioii costs.

This Julv LMi .1. Haves Shff: an ixeeutioi; hands for collection, is from theSuperior court Clerk office ol in favor of W. V. Woodruff Uv and against L. L.

(liven ill) 1 v.itli hem 8till very low, hut vf licio is.imthv. I.i i.iais'.iom iiihiv Srhools. sh linn I'lli ill. I i r' I cuts in mi(lay rii'i WO i discussion. 1-1.

Devotional e.vercises. AU.lre.--s iy smne one. 1 Schools' .1 ii-h-u to mai.e uu 1 1 onghl tote. den-, i i- 111 will sUi iIih'iis he ed.ainl wortuy is h- 1l' to he followed hv otln Is. LUU A N- AL AND ii ti- i.i.

i i iev. is. on is, a 'i s-, -n 'f 1 vine, was in town i i if veiv si'i-' mon. lie is now nearly four Vears old and is ainl icartv. He -thinks that I i.

i i WOU II.IM' o.i-ii ago, if he had not using tobacco. He first cpiit inn. H'tii iiiiii'il its i N- ll PI III I IV I 1 1 Li, .1 11' 1 II II i Holf ,1 11 i tlil'I'ikO wit 1 1 In i lie hid tobai'co a tinal adieu. lie lias more iniMiu nnn.i.r I interest ami costs. 1 will ex-j posctosalcal tlsecourt housij nil the 2G day HUIM III ilMIMH HI' mu.

rairni'M. ill. Willi Mil II HUM ill UJ, 1 1 ll I i hi-hlv i.robable many of Tth Selection ofti.neand loiiiMit to follow his exnmph TiT. Blowing KiM-k. the motis Miu.m.nooil.isuioie lively this season ever I wf Thm- iiivm.H bom two.

to l.f'tMht :1 visit- 1 i 1 i.rv om." TJi' of ret ns thanks to I. V. Thomas for (In nii-e-t basin of pen -Ih's Lit tl' Bob. sou of Tims. iiv Uitli'M liv copper head last Friday, and iUlt'l a ll'W IIOUIS Mil i i HTIIlfT, I I It 1 1 1 1 1 II I lo i Pi.ti away, llewasl.arieilon Sat vt, nil to jine uemivea ouruei'jiesi s.mii Lode: We have cliaimci! the time of hoMiny; our cfmi-i .1...

iiKnic.uioii noiii i ue iiu. I 1. 11 aiuioa iio-i im-iiiii iiioimi, to IYii1a I i'fofi hi iii'd. Sunday in each 2 P. M.

Prethren cone out. nd let us have a lull atteii-i i i nance ami come promptly mi "Ci I III' IIIIUI Ml iin Mill III l. -i -1 i hose waiting who go early, J.M. Shall, vretary. I -Kev Ilairaman i i w.

It us a call last Niturday. He is now a student at arron ai i i reek ai lenn. and illgraauale next I ill ii. i year, a Iter which he will take a lheolog.caleou.se at New-, ton Seminary, Mass. tary is ove of Watauga's most promising young mei and we bespeak for him a success ful career in thesen ice of his! Master.

Squire Bryan had the hoys on the streets Friday and Saturday. Mr. Br.vanis most thoroughly enterprising, and althougi exempt from road tuty, he volunteer ed to take charge and clean up the streets, and he is succeeding handsomely. Several new crossings were made and a nice side; walk leading to the Baptist Church was cleaned off. J.

A. Crisp, Known as "Pat," late Representative of Watauga, has again returned from hearquarters at Salisbury where tlie reveme mill grinds out Deputy Collectors, Storekeepers, and Gangers, empty handed. Seems as though Chairman Eaves does not regard friend as one of his late "reliables' and nan supplied nis caumei uc ore he reached H'atnuga. Mr. Crisp will return to the niez-cantile business, some where on the rail-road, which has heretofore paid him better than politics.

V. wish hi 111 success. Col. Ximpsojy, Superinten- the cranberry coal a ml iwiiu no no 1 1 1 I Ion rmh rail-road, paid Boone a visit a few (lays ago. Hebrought with mm some miners, ami, it inovn.

l'- 1 Ill (w i ei I I I Jtk II fur inn tin- ('ASM u- V( Inr of a v.i ll 'lf I OI i S(Ti'Ws, cross-cut ami hand saws, all ol wliicli will lie s' kl Hemar.k LOW. Weliave a treincndious stock of e-cr shoes shoes 1 6) rf "i I 1 SHOES SHOES! fe 4 fer.SIIOES SHOES Wo can give you shoes in any quantity, size or quality. We can li- von up f't-ware from a ft', hrogiin to the finest hand-sewed ladies shoeever sold in W. X. C- We carry a full and complete stock of Beady CLOTHING.

Come and examine for yourself. We can suit you in anv style, size or color. Nothing hut first-class o-oods handled in this line, and sat ifai ion guaranteed. We have bought our goods in the lowest markets. We have Hiich goods as the people want, neei and wi have- se 11 for cash, therefore will not tie Undersold.

Call and price our goods before buying elsewhere. tWatch this column next weeic for a more complete list of our bargains. Respectfully, Jones Vance. 'July 18 '89 ly. i I i improved, isinee his from Caldwell.

I'rof. J. F. Spninhour, who has liven very low with fever for some weeks, was on the streetn Tuesday for the first time. The Post office at Sands has been removed to Milton Brown's, with Mr.

1'rown ns P. M. Mr. Pirkoy having resigned. -Messrs.

Pearson and Hill of Morganton, are spen Jmg n.i a fe.v davs in town. I hey are! I agents for the New ork Life, Insumnce Co. -Mrs. N. Morton, of Tjenoir, formerly of Boone, is visiting Mrs Mollie coffey, and othei friends and relatives in Watauga.

Mr. Stephens went over to Lenoir on Monday, with 8 or 10 wagons, for the yew cage and jail fixtures. The whole freight is 21,000 lbs. received a barrel oi tine Eureka syrup at 50 e. per gallon of fresh oysters, canned peaches etc.

at W. W. Holsclaw's. S7jo11 Mast have just lot of Fanners' Fried'plows. Also a niceline of harness and bridles just from the factory.

There 5 e. counter is loaded down. fiProf. W. R.

Spainhour will open school in the new Academy atZionsville, on the nth of August. Good board can be had at per month, every thing furnished. Call on Win. Morton and get of Dr. Wilder's preserving io wders for s.

to preserve twenty five lbs. of fruit. No air tight cans; needed. The opening ball at the Blowing Rock Motel wa.s a grand success. Several of our young-people attended and reports it to have been a very enjoyible occasion.

Yi- 18, l.nvelnne-l.t lml. mg macinne 101 uns season. Tlieir old one has been run for 14 years. They intend to purchase a traction engine forno-rt uoMwnii for next season. The Democrat is increas ingin circulation daily, but there is still room for more names on our books.

'Friends, send us your name, with Jjjil and help build up your paper. Dr. Grissom was acquitted by the board of Trustees in every charge presented a-gainst him. Dr. Rogers, second assistant physician, and Mr.

Thompson, stuard, ten-' dered their resignation, which was accepted. Upon the jK'tition of 22 resident of Zionville, wataugu dispensation for the orgauiza Tlie urami mis issuea a lion 0111 loilge at that point and luis appoint! ir. w. uonnei- ly, of Trade a specifi! dep- ut for tlie purpose ofinstituting lias annointefl Dr. J.

w. Connel- i (of it being Aioli hiy of lie superior Court, L. i 1 (uvea wnoie li. iirei'as wiioh- in irrt-u in I 1 1 no loiiowmguescrioeii i.aiius; One tract lying in Boone adjoining the lauds of W. L.

lirvaii ol yei s. known asthe i.I.J. Morton place; another tract adjoining the landsT ol .1. F- Sjiainhour Sr others known as the Gragg place. Third tract known as the John Morton homestead, all other town lots belonging to said Greene outside of his' homestead.

Levied on by me on 20 diy of July '80 to satisfy said execution and costs. This 20 'SO. J. L. Mayes .1.

MOHJMIKW, i. 0. EAVES'; Morphew Eavesr A TT K.N VS-AT-L AW, AND It I-: A I. ESTATE AGENTS, MARION, South on Main Street over B.ng Co's. July 18 89.

ly. IL K. B0YER. Attorney at Sparta, N. C.June (.

88. ly. E.F. LOVILL Attorneys at Law Boone, N. July 4ti 89-1 y.

SCOT'lW erv'lv7 Attorneys at Lenoir, X. C. J.F. SPAINHOUR Attorney at P.oone, N. C.

Special attention given to' the collection of July 4 th 801 y. M.M. PARKS, Attorney at IAw Jefferson, X. C.June (. 88.

i v. T. B. FINLEV, ATTOKNEY.AT.LAW, Wilkcilioro, North Carolina. W.

B. COIJNCILL, Jn. Attorney at LaV July 4th801y. Boone, N. vTi7wuNlTn7L.

m. Boone, X. C. Resident Physician. Office on King Street north of Posti Office.

June 12 88. ly. Physician and Surgeon' Office at Coffey's Hotel, July 4. 89. W.

XEWLAXD, Attorney at Law, Lenoir, N.C.- June 27. 88 ly. era I ilisi-ussion llh. Adontion of Constitu I Hill. a ion of officers.

and SlaleConven- "(xt ount on- vention iSth. Closing exercises. D. M. Litaker.

P. Mr. Litaker nquis-ted me to procure speakers lor ion (5 in programme for tore-noon, and 2 alter noon, but I have been unable to do so as yet. I trust I will be panh.ned for naming and requesting the following brethren to select, their own subjects, and ma headdresses: E. Spencer Blackburn and E.

I.1 I. ill. vu ill l'i n-il-lll 11 III slMll Revs. John Ingle of lowing Rock and J. J.

Henley, of A-mantha in afternoon. The Boone choir haskindly consented to furnish music for the occasion. 1. ll Thomas. NOTICE.

By virtue of an execution in my hands for collection is sued from 1 1 -cSuperiorCourt, Herk Office, oi atauga O. in. favor of Joel Norris A. sons sfv aganst Alfred Greene, for the sum of with interest and cost, 1 will expose to pulie snle. for cash, at the court house door, in the town of 'ooue, N.

on the 2(th day of August, 'SO, it being Monday of the Superior Court, Alfred Greene's inter est 111 a certain trnct or par cel of land 111 atauga county unjoining the lands of II. Brown, II. C. Miller others, it being the home place of Alfred jveue, Levied on by me on the 22nd day of July 1HS0, to satisfy sa ill execution and costs. This Julv 22nd.

SO. J. L. Haves Shff. By virtue of an execut ion in my hands for collection, is sued from the Superior court clerks office of Watauga Co.

in favor of D. P. Mast commissi! ner, and against E. B. Miller N.

Thomas for the sum of with interest and costs. 1 will expose lo sale, for cash at the court house door in Boone, on the 20 day of Angus 'SO, it being Monday of the Superior court E. I). iller's interest in a certain tract of lend, situated in ll'atauga county, in Meat, camp townshiponthe waters of Meat eampcreekadjoining the lands of J. II.

Brown II. c. Miller and others, known as a part of the Isaac Green tract. Levied onbymeohthe 22 day of July 'SO to satisfy said execution and costs. flM HO 'Qft I 1 1113 'I 111 Of.

tl U. Shff. 1 -Key. E- E. Jne- spent a nie-lit in Dooiie this week on his way honiefrom theGlobe.

He is now pastorof theGlobe Church, and will preach there Uionthlv. liev. (ieo. P.ell has returned home, stopping to preach at St. and Valle Crucis.

Wish he could have remained longer, until more of us could have taken him by the hand. Prof. J. F. Spainhour will probably not accept the principulship of Oak Hill Academy al Mouth of Wilson Va.

It is also probable that he will, the coming fall, open a live or six months school in It is to be hoped that he will do so. Boone needs a good school so much. Wm. Spainhour begins is school at Zionville Aug. 1H 5th.

W. M. Francum Lbout same time will open up at Cove Creek. Second Thursday in this month ths Co. Supt.

examined nine applicants I'oi certificates, most of w.om passed a creditable examination, obtaining first and second grade certificates. 1 wish to say to school omm'ttees 1 will furnish you blanks for numberiiig the children soon. We do not, and will not, luVd them before the first of Sepf. It is my purpose to send out bho'ks in ample time for the Coins, to do their work, and make returns at the next tin? court, last of rs are wanting to begin schools in August, lo those 1 will say, better wait till tune set apart by Yd of Education, unless there is back money in the Dist. Notwithstanding the schools may begin earlier, the teachers ill not I 111)1 (..

I'lUII lt will be last of Dec. before money is due. Do not forget the organization of Co. Alliance next Friday. 1 wish to say to those neigH- borhoods wnerc I nail ap pointments to organize Alli ances last week that sickness in my family prevented my attending.

Hope to be ubh to renew the appointments soon. I. W. Thomas. put them to work on thejAi S()m(? ll 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11011 Ivjth a of (pvo i said property.

If tho mine; ji-'hofld develop as well as the prospects seem to indicate, the proiierty may be woked for all it is worth. Tw connection with col. Nimpson, who, bv the way, is a very affable gentleman, he says that he thought that the! their money anv sooner South Atlantic R.R. to. werejt, preparing to build the road, and his opinion was that it was the company for W'atau-pi to look to for a rail-road through her territory.

Wm. Tate of Granger comity, having a heaitfull of sympathy for mamed confederate soldiers, witH a large purse with no heirs to xt to V'e I ol the tno upper tongression-.

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