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Watauga Democrat from Boone, North Carolina • Page 2

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Watauga Democrati
Location:
Boone, North Carolina
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2
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IC' IM Ve -S IvlMlt (MM in -rv r.il rui ion I If i it: the kn. a haw Hue they are. Let pi tii.it and willji(U on mad in! hearty of; Tow nsldn mi thJ K.r-at leader of ion I r. 1 1 from p.irt ies inters- in tliis section of v. rei-nud belongs to the extreme ted in thi---'nt' i pi i i tin State.

Al wii! nnv I Republican fcing of the pnr-, fa. dtie. -s uunt -m'" tijo f(r fyoflu. Tin exodus from X. r.r.d tip to' time, not less tli.

11. 1O.OO0 darkies haveM! X.C. the npai.l off tii.it Ulth Atl m-inelujillg III. 'li. W.i.'vil Mir eh -s A-ll-vilI A Rah Hoi To.

uith railroads. Tin- Atl ti H.wivill.. Mstnn. l.ut Ii. il Mstnn.

l.ut he i oads mh-j county t'" dd'1'''1 an r- il. a- I'i I w'l I'M I a .1 Tli II V.M 'Ll li I viii Hint I 1 1 1 1 ii.i.ii (. i children. Wi il ii mm nil in nil" 1 their condition, but we nV "HI worst it t. ran Wfl! pai-c a lor ntxl tot n.

.1. M. V. Mariav w. .1 h.i.ia.,s county j.eo.!e p-ut the day, The Siiff was im i 1 1 1 1 tlo sin.i!! phased i li til I.I I It! li 1 1.

ty. and tli 'i iu. Hi'i Mntiv tli 'in I i. MfisiTiiiiVfi. 1 1 1 1 thouI -Io not nn.v.

vv.ta n.pulitKaliy. tli.v say i hol-evo tip ro! m.ri an i I.rotlicr ran ilo as wrli to 1 H5 any wlieiv. ntrl wotil-1 1 1 i(i to T.rv to mvtliPin i Watan-a it pain a it. r. v-i tr nr.

A lOccfltNG IdCllK.1T. nnsit of untv 1 iMi i icsiM 1 i 1 1 i ar tn I'i't. c' tiouiis. i-v. ri uh 'i urtr i'i rn ttu i wl iiioim kll.U 1 ti ifS, Lins 1 1 1 v.

pivjtulire n-rninst hint. Ht'is'faiis nv 1 1.. s.m.vh si; i ti IC at staff. i a ib in i.liM,-.. v.i:ai)V y.avk vi crin TNCi I 1 ITX IALIIV.

Mititloilto livt ami lie happy nnd prosporous. Th? Republican liavo dio Senator for It in understood that Hep. Iisbture of the n- Stntiof Montana ie a the bosses of th" lT. S. Senate that tli- S.

a toiH by tf; tUiv would be seated. Not withstanding the cans have no quointa, olcoutsenot a But they elH i. T. S. l'oWft and V.

F. Saunders, tor Tlie Betnoeratic I is'a ture of Montr. ta are t'iot iu? now an tarn, but with- y' an ir.TMinsr tak ie i ns. 'c-nle ama; s. And a uiee lir of Hat and an a rm; s'iii i i ibvare.

i i illJ. a. Sloes, ldt-lio I oi "rte. th" ahove wiH he'so'd Tu HIS Mu MlUiJi, ()1 1 7. lite to tl.e lata Ili-iiiy (Jra lied do I rea.

iMiiber he his vr.ars iidiiuav season, ann lit slory lie told or it as I sat in his oflii-e one 11.0: -after -New Year's, iu'd visited l' arr in A ens is, s-i id: "I felt rtl i v.h il. I i 4 11 I an 1. I v. v. turn 1 1 a of erl 1 aa I sa veil aad Ii.u! re.

a ra'j a' ta i some vor she a li I i lasiv-il I o7 ts. Aals'i- I hilly; like is iiiv rtamd ja SOUK liomem.ni candv -he i used love, an I 1-i her t. I lid sixf i as we sat and talked, and told utehowshe pray ed for me and thought of me and v. hat a I had been to her life, arid haw sh 4 hear i mecom- bay whistSl ahu' tlie street. la in sto.

Morses. iii and Nh.t p. 'mi aad iVc iil do you i i i II. Brother, Mast, X. out.

a quorum. It is hard to'ty. wi-i ft-uoss how tin's matter will a niau turn out. La (b ippe is the name of a new dis asesimilar imh'ii a i a i 1 ea rnrj-' thi'on'e-ii 4. ii 4.

i Statey. It first, had its on gin in Russia, and called I the Russian iiifluetiza by ma-! i. I i I ro imov. m. jin.i1 t.

i a Ijioih fo.i;. giving taxes on 7UK vab 1 dlip. OVi'l vh.il Jan. Ttli. s.

oa 1 jt I'm to pay i i tif tin' nai: Sapivhu' I'iilf. (.. a inn iaial -it lor IS, sli-iiii ai(-iiit to wi'ic in jail. 1 ov. i V'1" 1 ii 111 fit 1 1 I i(1.

j. i I 1:11,1 11 11 01 ri .1 eliia, whilf is uu hi, i iiiiu ail tliic.ll iii I- X. ArJL Ia'uI I in; Ilii.C. lieaiers ia ai ai a. ha" disc 1 nntry pro ia e.

W'v in 1 i te lie that sta li is mil an eoiiipiete at Lot il Joints. ea. hat will Se ar, liilis sold near us. in and examine f-ood ia line and wear. Mire to please you tor liovs.

i et heart; met tier or sisie tiive us e-'li be coavmeed. are la'sa. Caroima at ama count y. re jfv that Use foiioivin the aiaaber of days the oi i ouuiy (iiiiH have l.ren v. session sine" th 1st 1 pei ua iu.ru IdO ms at 5 i ts per 7.00 Total lJ.oO This Nov.

oOlh i Blackburn clerk noard county co. nmissaioiiers. J. WILUAK, Suctessor'to i.VpiiUU VV ULvUi Ei.k J'akk, auoina. i v.

luaore purchasing. Julv IS 80-0 mo. Sick lioadache, wind o-rr th iKtoieai h. l.il-nr.sawM 1 promptly j.ad houislii'il by f)r. .1.

Mdi.u'.H; 'nV ri' I twenty fiVv cts. a vial. 1 1 i Vt nj ot cities Sai Dkv.o. Vr. eilev rope are terribly ataioteil wit lij.Usa ours it, and many dcathy liave or in ih a hals.

wesahaai 7 rr-iT i' i 'f ri cr i. VjL i I i.V jj jl i 1 1 i. wi, Standard Ptints, to lOe. Worsts I 1 to 'J'iet. VII kinds of dress gooos at -ort e-pondingly low figures, i.r.wi from 0 to 10.

Mens woo! hats 'Ja to $1. Pur tats Sl.od upward. Hard eoasi.d i.ig o1 plo.i.s, es, plains, ciii-eis. sa a ham new. hia res, ete.

iVaVc ifcetc. i.tii iy of all saris, at bottom -rv in eta'desd ai ie'y, ami as cheep as can be found in couniy. OCERll-M iva'MHIaA Drug-s, j.ateut medicines of all kinds, at factory price. Large lot of shoes in latest, styles Boots -prime cost. Always on hand, a large lot of (blTey Bi.o's at f.fc tor.v prices.

Jeans and Cassimers at factory jwdces. Tin-; are at almost nothing. We also have, a large lot of ATMltSOX FACTORY RATERSOX A i ERSOX ACTOR ATERSOX; ACTOR i'arn ai Jeans ar factory juices, to e.vchaige for wool or ash. IK.n he afiaid to trade v.ith ns if you owe us, for vo will enable ou to pay ny back debts. All for sale at I went to bed she came I fUl.Ki: fi' covers ail a-' as! Tors and ine in the dearold vay 1 a of the tta iO cvr J.

P. Phillijis Son, Sugar Groye X. C. VIIj fev-pS 1 I V' 'Yl years experience In this busi and priris. Xuiles i i if V-' v.

1 is (Yialy ass. :1 iiin- 'M Ir.i ii hi its in tr Mi' i i'iI a Sri-: ,1. i xt tli. i to of 1 1 'l fin 1 i I II .1. T.

IU i r-. i-M wav la a il." rii'l i .1 a a i mil'! ti- I.f in lie. te.ll ia the i ea I a.ettits t'tan 1 i V.M- i tin- v. ill ta'e i.si mi i.ia iv up the Is of i Oiiil ty, thev riiii xi it serve lii. ir erat ioa io wi ii.

We. some ti.ne 'iave our vi im this eit lir-V prapov.ti.ai ta sidei et i.ai, will suit us. Who has a Hi U-t proposition? Let lis heiir fi air. you. We publish with, mvat pleasure the from the ()n-crvr, and puhlished fro, a the ville Cirin.

Tiie A. A. B. R. R.

when built, will pass hn ugh the con ies of i el ell, Watauga. Ashe, Alleghany counties, opening up the timber, mineral and agrieul-ral interests of the Blue Ridge section, as no other road could. It js as as follows; U'e glad to learn from Capt. Atkinson, whohas just returned from Atlanta, that th Atlanta diret-tors of that earnest at last in their deter munition tosee'ire the bni ifig of this road. A.

tys he is now more hopeful than ever before and would be willing to risk everything he has that the road will be built, provided our counties along 1he route! give the aid they are able give. A letter from the pres ident says: of the Atlanta end am sure that-if we that none but a her's hands know, 'rre! h.apjiy and so pe.a fe.t ui and! fid! of tenderlove and ten-' der memories that I cried hap. i tiv. grat. lul tears until 1 1 went to sleep' When he tin 1 idied his eyes were fn)I of tears and so were t-ii )titi tii ll-lliil I l.a.

cm-red from it. In the City of Pa'ris it has been most se vere. 1 Ins disease has made very rapid progress in extending over the United States. 4The cities of Chicago, Philadelphia, Baltimore and others are afflicted but with comparatively small death rates, so far. Tlwe is but little doubt now.

that the disease will spread all o-ver the country. Calomel is said to be the best remedy, a to 10 grains at a dose. THE TELEGRAPH. There is rather a boom a-gain on the Telegraph line from Blowing Rock to Boone. All who will subscribe from one to twenty-five dollars let imi also ip.e ui r.nn nj.

vH(11 i)HVMj ncaira. to wit: 1:0 days pi day 1 1 0 uis tra vel cts nr tu 5. i pivstiell com 20 days at per day -HMM 0 us travel pervn-t I- r. ooitom at MACHINES ORtJAXS This liandsotne -t Drawer Sew- ing Machine whh full set ot at- iachr.ii tits and five vcais fnifiantce frcm 7G years pciantce frcm TIIK ANUFAC'Tl for Dollars ash. or 8 otherl st; class Machines mm ess uuy house in Kt.oxyHIp.

20 thpm wnnrf tim a- the line are in dead I I I the following business: w. x. vviiborn allowed to! list 270 acres of land in Meat camj) Township, fopthe years! '88 and v9 Nil.ui oil.Mri urn uiunt'ii to the poor house. nr. ueeves' -medical account, $3.00 allowed for prisoners in jail.

w. c. coney account ai- imv(l( finvul(. ()0 j. n.

clark's accaunt allow ed for tax-lister. Oilicial renori oi Tresisnrer i N- colvar, jailor, -paid Huggins, form- er tailor, MCcOUnt illiOWeUO. v- wehister to- list iuu ui-i U()ck Townshij) at .100. i i orow swduyaiid said, laugh-; nigly: l'hy. what are you crying about? hat do know about ail this sort of feelings VStn r.

1 Commissiner's Court. The Board of Coins, met) on the mh transacted parts foi all (aiding K-a-hines. S. RANGE, KN0XYIU Temcssie. XJ HIV 11IIIW111IU Ptubscription to this office.

Then the parties who have subscribed will be called on to. meet in Boone to organ-- ize, and have tlie work of put up the poles let to a con tractor. Tlie Democrat force will do a liberal share. W. L.

Brvan.T. J. Coffev Capt. Lovill, and Dr. W.

B. Councill have expressed them selves liberally on the matter. Let us hear from others. It is stated that Maj. Harper, of Lenoir, president of the telegraph line from noir to Blowing Ko -k, has said that if we would put up the poles to Boone, his company would wire the line and.eondnct the business: We hear that Mr iuorns anu oiners, oi iiow- ixig Rock, will take stock in will all put our shoulders xon continued to.an.

lATZ thewheel, the raad wnl bej wm. Lyons, keeper of poor ies, Conferlionuries, Fruits, built. We are in earnest itid s2.j. Canned (ioods etc. See our you neeil haveno fears about Toihi's oilicial -hvo-n our ju ices, that," A delegation from At lanta will likely visit this secj tion this week to confer with (ur jieople.

A grand trunk linelike this, leading from the South to- the a-ti-ik Of the North, -r and shortening the distance.

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Pages Available:
17,493
Years Available:
1888-1934