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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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p.KMtiinrs. education-! notice. Watauga Democrat. 10 nh, to (Tuesday last. Consid.

ruble olohe acadMy, t. damage was done to Patter I. II. Hoof fcfrtj, Editor, RC I il- 'l Il Ml IT. 1 k.

f. F. Pnnrfnal. Hlnta Mnrih flarnlina. Hin Factory, by the wash) ill i.oonc rdn a n.

1 Vnii 1 wiwwu iiuiiii wuiwunui nteml at the rwtOIH.riit,"t nmountHtolo00i.r2D.Mij, (Wu Hr and dautoftliogcKHloM 11 L. Kill avfl, I1J1 I' .1 I. lt. It one of fi lifi ndsoinoat lemtpinv fntii- ma il niMf I t. aou Lie i ii in' nii.i.-i "i -mm ii iu IIIIM'I II .1 4 1' ll ti i V.

Ill i'l -1 I I j'J LOCALS. h'UU'-s in In' Slatr. -ad. is n.oiv advantngis for less money than nny i 1 ij; tii- t.lte. l.

Ii i A adi are S. hool in the State. Si nj iid fur ra a lo-rue. r. ii MJiHlav in cull lit.

iinijv jjt II A- i ice i. 1 1 l.i.i, ii! n'' lt i P. I' 1 I i i i i It'u- after noon 'I 'ij'. I It H- aftr iioiMi. 'i 'tiiuv Weather line.

I. I. 1 IIM'V. .1 ii. ii I Kill vi.

ii i I I -Hay and oals harvest-! Ph hard i 1 Iv I 1 1 1 I lit LOOK cr -HimuI imhvm rrowilml mit uiiili'i-Maj. Hin-hamatSfati llll. -N tii'j i i 1... A COMPLini: NMWSPA- ilii. Ninth Cainli- 1 )i i i ii i in ImiMiii a a i'l Hint hliiill ii ftii tin' i i.u'.t Nuitli I 'hi oil a in in 1 1 us i it Im NcU? Tlirll III 1 1 1 lliil HUO in ill '11 1 1 oiii! in i'' i'l lii i.

I ..1 1 1 II! i if 1 "I.I apJilV l.l'IIM' III 0 l.M 1 1 MllJill.I III. SalUliur.v.isvisitia Miss Ian s'I't. n'Nt. II. 1 I.I ill Th Is'-Simim- ii, Tucsii.iv ail.

i H' Sl.llll.iy ill Mioved into ir in-v luai'ouiKili ui.oon.'. Ii. foinu-r -Mr. Tavlor, lv of Watauga. I.ul now of Honduras A.Jsona sl.oi vis.tm- las -visit to Watauga.

in Ilrniv ll ill Uikt AIIN Ii.iuk. large, and coiniiioilious II.1JIM.IOA A I.AIf'i'i; I Hal I'-l'AliK I'AI I.U I'o von w.iiit ii ivlialilc )siHi i 1 1 vm: ill. of tin iil-lil a Pi iiiiM iiilie iirv sjint iMiriiain of ore in-s'iit, ami lnvtlirm AVI 4 1 K. U. of Ta.v1ns- the ay ins at iain-Ml fiom ILK Others villo N.

was in town Mon- yr'at 8kill in Ins jirofi'ssion j.iv to offer to! ''I 1 lie put.Ii'M, uerarel.ai-ains' i- i wciity-oiie yean Ix'ii I pint dav on li'gal uico no nns ikhmi nt li-lnii-y in v- I'aviu Ken is (li pleach the opi-niag ernmu. Willie I. Ilort.iu has ganized a Sunday hm, at (liMi-eiiey, Hats, vi lopnu.nt i the OliJ Thomas A. Lov one of Watauga ami is known Mitchell's most brilliant a vi-ry skillful Pliysicmiv A II l. i Cap.

lit ttll.MIAIJTOX MKSSEXEtt iiii.jihiuum There were thnv lettns Ul i ECOlS. SHOES. AND A1 Partes: I The "Daih- t.v gave un ran lasi Monday. aiiived atthe P.O. v.w.

I Ins siii-aks well l-to i (icnetal Hardware. Ay- i A t'L Our friond S. Wil terday evening from Lean- hroJher. 1J(. der L.

(invne, formerly of "a tends Sundav rauga, tniti ow ofSali'm iv wV I Incnliu.al lmpliMH-nts. 'iPaluts. Putty, Il I I i in- uenuy i ranscript Cro! vim- gon. He writes that vill he hack at home in I) 't DeeHield i lianis. has returned tD Pooni1.

He sold his ontire outfit to Ioyer Carson. They will Edit the Alleghany K'ar. We wish (hem much success. Viof. YV.

U. Snainlimir (i ie-; I ii.e ei i i.n,i-iNi tin. i r'VrlW-in the State) 0 5fir manor her. at the fartherest, Miid noon. I wish more orj earlier if necessary.

We will our y.aing mc, would s.vki HI I II IKll flllU I if I 11.. I I I 1 I Our fock of goods is now- viwww fasii advance. Hot -1 papers are large Kight-Pag-e icpiestn. our next issue. 1 1 oi a 'Sill letter from Thomas i v- i 'IT tirmi1 ja.AVii, ihmjii mill 1 Wi KiAn.1 many H'7'hlress of five jier- will ojien school in the new Academy at fith of August.

(Jood lioard can Le had at per month every Ihing furiiisiied. There will iio a meeting of the Medical Sociely ofAxhe and adjoining comities, on lious to meiitioa all of i i i i ct jiiuir I i i rt 1 1 of Cott Wood Idaho. Ho f(vls much liPtti.i- which have been selected with are, bought at llednesday of the Superioi OliSiS H.C. Heeler Moore, of Court of Ashe Count v. (Jlolie X.

are makiiir a mmnli I I ies oi 1 in; Jl KssEXHKIt. Oct. 1 stSSS.t Notice North the Superior point. Jom Hi-ncN rs L. lU'fH'iie.

iihiiks nis tut ui-e work Jl I 1 Mir St. ck i if Not iocs. La die's present, A fine wii! beim the Master ill 1 i NOTIONS, IJress and Traits are con: i ie. (Mir niuflo is w.utic. posed on all who lail to at- pleasant.

Relative to th-tend, unless a good and law- Church of which he is now a lul excuse is rendered. member he tramp trip through Watauga visit their many friends and relatives. They spent one night in town. Mr. Stephens commenced moulding -his second kiln of lirick for the new jail, on Tuesday.

We hope he will Iii lie al.ove ciitillcil ease it at- ii. ii i. .1 aiidshtu toall in t' 1 (hat w.li us a. trial wo' uf UROCHIIIKS, "anm-: (Joons. CLOTH L(, J.

Colvai See Mil tenr.s kIi.iII "UIII11UMIH 1) i 11 I I ti 1 I. II 1 cannot he sn-vetl OH III lll'fiill. m.v prayeis as-end, To heri my toils ji 'ul Our informant was iir. great erroi- last neck II AT S. store wil ii a smile ali over iv fac' and when von Till toils and cares I'Vuxisiiixu (Joois.

H(savs the almost anytuiai- keif iii I 1 have better Miceess this time than before. A friend wishes to know what is wrong with the mails. He says that he h.vshad i let tci-s ileil to lu'ni at" Klk a store. te number of paupers on the County. There are but 'Hi in all and five of this number are at the poor house.

We are very glad to make correction for it is liable to create a false lnmrpssmii i nn. 'iant after due tlilligence. it is therefore ordered and adjudged by the court that publication tie i a de in the Watauga. 1)KM(-CUAT, a nevspncr published ii, the town of P.oonp, in the countv )f Wntauga. and state a foresaid for six successive weeks notifyiii" 1 he said defendant that he is to apMar at the next Term of the su eerier court of cur snort he wheat ami rass crop in his section, and that coaie once, we are satisl'KMl yoii wilt come again.

Rest assured of the fact that we will not be UNDERSOLD. Thanking the people for their liberal pat ronage, and by fair dealings, to merit a CONTINUENCE of already there is a great seal Remember That We ILL NOT 1 'a i ivcen ly a ul neither of city of water. He is going to Washington to spend the winter, and (uinks he will lo cerning the pauperism of our county. county to he Iiohl on the 1st. Two years ago Mr.

A. J. of Cove Creek. I Monday liclore the first Aloiulay in senteniher 1 -s!) jit tl 3 the cate in Oregon. W.

P. Horton's School at Wrfield will dose the L'Oth. ofS pteniber. He will then new variety of buckwheat winch has proved to Ik a them has ever him. 1 P.

Curtis and family, of nnd Judson Curtis, of Indiana, arrived in town Wednesday night on their way to H'ilkes to visit their aged parents. Mr. John Ping-ham, of Cove Creek, opeved school on Hiushy Fork last Monday. are very Respectful yours Shell Mast Mast N. C.

Omo. Mjiv the Nth. great success. Mr. MeRride CmlersoM, by an.viodv on sowed one gallon and made twenty bushels.

He i Colleire to atfeml (same quality of goocs i i i un to his neighbors and it has prepare himself for th Highes. market pnVo pai,) lor ail kinds of produce- proved very He has gathered his croo this iiouse oi sain to. at lioone x. aid answer or demur to the complaint in said action winch will lie fertile recovery of certnin real estate in noone ctowit: rhu place where the defendant's family now reside and also whnt is known as the taagg place; hoth tracts coiitainino one hundred acres more or less; or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the rt lief demanded in said complaint JoeH.Todd.C.S. C.

W. 15. Councill Jr. It. Z.

Lin-nv. Plaintiffs atty. This 2nd, day of July '89. Don forget to see us fore purcluising. Medic-d profession.

Miss Emma Horton will probably (each ti.e public school at DecrnYid this fall. John year and is sowing for a sec ti is I i 1 i ond. is one of Watauga's brightest boys and the people of that section acted wise ly when they secured his services. Richard Greene, who has been on a. visit to his lela- Yery Hespect fully, H.

C. MAP TIN Co. W. L. Hrya has bought the right for Watauga, Ashe and Alleghany count ec, for the Overshinor patent churn dasher.

He has a lot of then, Hiiigham began the public school ot Hrushy Fork last Monday, Mks Julia Horton is teaching at 1'imber Rid-e bout isiid KknIesta ordered am can ill all de IVaver Dams, and will prob-jilO AT Vl Reck Bottom At Last. mands in a very few davs. You can not a'ffotd to do without one, as you can do I.UU.52it I iCOting. aui.y reach ihepnplie school the coming I mn glad when our worthy ukooeus. Elk Paiik, North tives in this lty, lias r-turned to his home i i Vrr 1-os New Mexico.

Kolert Pagan, of Heat Camp, went with him. (Jood luck 1o you Hob. AKOUXA. "A All sia-s fnmi 22 calibre your churning iu from 2 to iO Tlio minutes win in- letent voung! t- incip from BALLAD AU fashh.nHldashittalJesfro hnployment in the hH.ooIL .00 up- A I 2 to 3 hours. has w-on rim-n I 1 1 i jce I room.

As a rule they nrel'cs. ionarias, better teachers thana great I tanned (Joods etc. See our! I wf w.l- lui VX Stand without a SShoolinir "lll lor ni.i'ii. J.r.J()Xi:s,Zionville, x. Keeps constantly on hand and will sell at bottom prices for cash or country produce, Moots, Shoe8 Hats, Caps.

A siiecial line of Ladies Hats Hardware, (iroceries. HEADY MADE Cl.OTHIXG A SPECIALTY. jsll olhir makoi v.u and tl liner I of I'itlcs imt tu- 'C'X Iitrue get i i orsuiiill mini- many oi run male teachers. li ii 0il1' 'rices A teiore purchasing. 1 VST in.

VrA our Th renin ir.s Rev. W. W. Skiles was removed from Valle Cruris a few daysago, and were rendered at St John's hurch. Rev.

Skiles had been buried foi many years. On onenino-lhe July Ls biMhuo? Some object to lady teachers on grouiws tl lev Theoriginator of low price. is still on hand. Alamance must go at (5 cts, remember who is always first to reduce prices when possible, and go there and trade. Look well to your interests and go and trade with Will W.

Holsdair, Vilas N. C. Testament and others V' A Our Goods govern a school, but it is a I VFR.ITY HH keeps no shoddy goods. In shotr, Anything Proiucel a inn hueol every thing kept in tirst -class ctnintry store can lie onnd here, (iive him a call. mistake, of course they can-J not govern roughs, and theiej t'SICllRfij are some districts whe: hey jC II A II I N.

IN THAT I.1XK they found every part of the coffin decayed, his bones and dust only remaining to indicate the human bodv. Win- Ask your to t.liuw our 1 oag.e not. to attempt to The next session 1. -RVNNER HOUSE- teac7j, but ia well ordered September 5th, Thor-I IJliisfratorl Critnloiriir wnt on ui.nl i. not leave the dead to rest in the place that was selected when alive, as his restin Addix-ss Mrs E.

Walch, Proprie- communities they can will govern as well as men. MRLIN FIRE ARMS CO. place until the dead are call TRESS. of Ashe county stayed Boone Thursday night with one Amos Austin who murdered Henry Ledford in Yan-cy county last mont h. There is a reward of offered for the arrest and delivery of 8aid Austin.

r. O. Dor. SO 'ugh instinct ion is offered in; Literature, Science. Philosi-i ldiyand Law.

Tuition ifO per session lr catalogue i address, HonKemitP. Battle ed up to life agai- We nre 1 msi rucrm-s, i'7al as a rule their exami. opposed to the! disturbing Elk Pauk, North Cauolixa. is refining and elevating to dead. (Jood fare, neat rooms nnrl I pupils.

Then they Lyman's Patent Combination Gnn-SinL ve a polite attention A n-ood feed i dent. Ordcml by the board of county oiiij.iissloners sealed proposals nr.ich harder- task to git thiough the world than men, and a yeung man should and livery still: un in connection with the Hotel by W. C. Halch. i.e received at the office of the iSPSA Kif i Clerk of the board until 12 m.

on 1 ini.ti miiii 1 si. on (iiVE US A CALL. 40 Per ront. 1 0 the first Monday in Si-nt oi trying to sui ItcdncHon in July 18 '89 tf. Price.

Thanks to our J. II. Bingham, for a club of 15 new subscribers to the Democrat. Friends, ire still hnvt room for more names on our books, send us in a nice club and help us to circulate our jiaper more widely than ever before. Ii HE? Mi for taking charge of thii pom-' 1 lady in a dis-house for feeding and 'clothing1 (, wlire she has an oppor-t he 11a uners for the nevf tunit to each PttVT) FOR ID piwo Cltalogue of SlcliK ICiHos, etc.

HOTEL, HI Ml Auilrrtw, t3 Wm. I.YW.1N, HIMdlpfleli, Ct. KOt'K, Sorth Carolina, Thefsmions Sncnncr Ttpsm vnn ATT oftLe JloUiitains. Magnil ci'ent jenrstrom nee. 18h9.

A liners Alliance was 9JiS.i I good bond will b- re- on Meadow C.wk last Satur-' lWM qiurea for the IerfonnnTire of the I day evening wit 1 a mem- eoim-act. The right to reject miyUicrs. L. 0. Max.

veil was ei. ami uii bins is reserved. i elected 1. resilient .1 III mgmmi oauas.tex. -r asa Is-wr-C cencrv.

wntr. anil i ha yi" RIFLES, Pistols ami Shot line 1 best table in the Stat? will be o- Robert tarn pel I of Lenoir, informs us that there are about 80 hanrs at work on en 1st with lUiss lU.ttio Bestt-; 'inn PenJ li jff or llliistrawsl scripiive 2 ts i iirculnr. tf''i IDEAL MF'G CO. lA'M J. E.

Filllev. v. ''(Vivnuil Hsiir n. 1- iiliarns a liouKr-te'f levunrl 1. Yonce secretary.

I 111 I'l. i lf .111 i ni il the Turn Pike and wagons 5tli. '80 C'lmi. C.ju- ox 1064 0 Kew iicn. Conn.

As' Countv. I 11 YYillijims as clerk, lci.h oft 'biu- Otlf. uoiaas..

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