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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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Friend. h. ii vnmiMiip' Linui.ii: Dots. S. F.

LEHOIR G0! V.IMAH, To Tm: Watati; a Diimcm it at. 1 roj.yl year I oo "months r.n 1 i iDitit lit AtVKKTtMNti I'lTKH. to court try to that 1 1 1 1 1 amount von art du'iis i. i II will of a lit tlf cash. Owing to Judg- ltviiuut getting sick nt I'iioir romt, lvvasitot nbl to hold tie court sit Jefferson this week To 1 1 voters of It Ineor- HI l.oOJlf.

AH 1. lion ill b-I 1 at tli" court houe in on Tm-sday May th. ls'Mi. for th pur-i po of el. ting a Ma vor ami Commission for the! iu rp ifntion of Boon.

Morton nnd M. B. khurn ate appointed Judges to hold said n-ht-t ion. r.V:i" R'gitT. W.

C. Coffey Mayor. rv.phn1lvn.-.i.!.uts in' illn lmiisi liiiM v.liii 'i i.ius' liiirns sinnins iiii.l luniks fur uw i iif-xt. Consequently tle-re John lit n'v has himviiI in- In a- i.li 1 Sim I. F.

i-n in lii'i' la cry stu 40 7 U-i on 1 1 ir.ing way St iit-t. I. S. W.iiuit i "i to build a smaller l.it ettr! iinii', I The Iiiij.rov.'ai.Mit Company i moving litnln-r uitliwtn.l. fdi.ini.i t(lo posit" HoM Rover.

Jam'. Cragg. brother to Mis. Ib'iih'V. who livt'tl livp or six mils from i wn fuiiMit iii'miiim mm I wiih no CMUM ai Mi.

Bryan lias conuniuiu. ted a big lanl sab to some noriueiu pan.es. rtM 1 I- in Caldwell and Watauga count us. School ojMMifd last Mon- 1 i tlilVMllll -ii Ml Mil's Mi'M'iii. I.t nil the people join hands' 1 1 lr.

J. II. M. I-au8 Soaps, was yesfrday. 1 ami iM'iiris, hum ii mi iii.iki- the school a success by pat-Of i onizing it liberally.

Look out for II. C. Mar-S tain Co's new 'ad' next week. They are still on hand um i.u intiii mm i age. March oniTFAUY.

(Hi'd on (la ji reck on the tl" -lst pneuino-j i i of I nvett. and with a full line of fuerchan- dise, nn.I Holicitvour age. C.ivethein a call. -e wife iih i.muiii-in nns ii mil INS! 'It 10 ACAINST A(CI MINTS Is Tin: U.S. Ml Tt'AL Al CIliKNT ASS'KIA' OFNKW VUk.

lor I'catli lv.n iilfiit or Loss ri.imls r-r J'M i 'i-i na lijtai iiaun- i( i.oss of mm. ivi. j-r to for Teiii.nr:.ry Ton. ins ni i i i a Costs la year. a vaMi in om huiii.

or in in ol two dollars. I MeiiiiHT-liip 1 dollars, pa.vn-i i.i i iii" MI.MllKUSllir. Loss-vs paid dill in Mjs.eo dollars. 1 I i old. and hi I 1 in 1 wrek 1 1 mouth a i 1 1 year 1 1 in 1 week 1 1 1 3 1 (i 1 1 year 1.7." :i.oo .00 r.oo JO.OO Entered at tin Postolficent Boone.

X. as second-class mail matter. LOCAL XKWS. Ten dnys 'till leister. Court Monday wwk.

4 Thelioaltli of the country it pood. J. W. Farthing is visiting his family this wwk. Very pleasant weather How, but for the wind.

Hark! wedding bells are in the air! The wind is drying up the mud very fast. A new boarder at the jail lis week. He speaks of stay- till ing until court -Dr. Il'ilbar, of Elk Park, passed through town this week. -Tl mi Jhe iext(hiarte.

yMeet- 111 IUI nun at Ilenson's Chapel. A very enjoyable entertainment at the close of Prof Francums's school, on cove Creek, is reported. Tl i ere a re ai 1 1 her subscribers who promised us some corn. Let usb-ar from yon friends, we still need it. Ik tjlad to see Mrs.

MaUiej Hardin, who has beiir (piitp; ill for some time, on the streets again. uooand i Jas. as. a oi unci ii count ry, ami uroiner to oi ore uraLir, nving on i.en- jr.V Coffey's farm, near Mow-; ltoek. died on last Sunday Baktngpowdei i -V 'isioaof religion at an earlv "KtcliiMrpii.

iaucand joine.1 the Lost! A five dollar ote and has lived a eon-U. S. curreiiey, on Saturday sistent christain life, and died i tuian 1 i uti iv.i iti .1. C41, lllM IIJOIIO ''i the saaie, and leaving it af the Dicmocuat ollice will be rewarded for the same. March 2t, '00.

J. II. Bkown. Prof. Win.

Spainhour, I with his two little? drls left Uoone Momlav nioniing to Till of March, f'allo visit relatives in Pnrlce. Hodges, aged 18 years Dealers in FAMILY CRCCEftLESj i i We ki for nt lowKt I Cah prii's Lnnl. Flour, Kin. Table salt, IVa Hi hp, Soapinp, Teas. Corn starch, Starch, Indigo, Shot.

Powder, Caps. (irits. J.I,J",l,iy' oflt-e. PIH 1 Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Mustard, Clacking Axle-grease 1 tickets, Soda. Syrup, Preserves, Corned I'eef X.

(). MoMase. Tobacco. Cipnretts, SmokingTobacco. Cigars, lieroois.

iH. mum. nan, P.luillg, Washtllbs. Catsup, Vinegar, Oat Meal Salmons, Sardines, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Corn, Wnshlionnls. I'liiiniL I hemes, Apricots, Blackberries, f'TWe take in e.vchange for goods, corn, chickens, eggs, butter etc.

Give fs trial. S. F. LENOIR CO. j.

Hopkins, DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE (i.vi x. c. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS SHOES SC. For Cash or Product At Remarkably Low Prices! Goods First Class. JEWELER.

Watches repaired and all kinds of work in thislineexe. cuted promptly. ROCK BOTTOM STRUCK AND KNOCKED OUT! J. P. HEXSOX, Dark Ridoe, X.

is just receiving a large stock i EX It A Meuciiax dis which will be sold for Cash or country produce at prices never before heard of. Give him a call, apr 2' ly. FEED! We wish to announce to the drovers in Western X. that we are now prepared to feed your stock at our sta bles, or sell yoil feed as low as can be bought ekswhere. Give us a call.

Resp. McXeily Bros Moows'vill, X. C. f. Y.

HUXSUCKER BROS. Brick Layers and riastcrers are prepared to do all work in their line on short notice. ALL work guaranteed and Prices reasonable. For prices address us at Con- over, Xov. 7th, ly.

StUl On Hand With a Xice line oi General Merchandise, Consisting, in part, of Iioots Shoes Dress floods, Xotions, linrdware, Tinware, OroTrips, Coffees, Sugars, Tea, Rice, Cigars, Cigarettes, etc. DrUgs Medicines in good variety. Aif'o takd all kinds of ROOTS AND HERBS, And country product in e' chahge for goods. Gent's furnishing goods, such as, dress shirts, (both laundried and unlaundried.) Collars, Cuffs, Slips, and in fact, al most any thing'needed in that line. JUST IN Ready-Made Clothing from 8 to 25 dollars per suit.

We handle only first class goods nnd will guarantee priced aB low as any other merchant wdio handles the same grade of goods. For Cash, Ydu Can Wm Goods at almost your own price. I run in connection with my other business, a Hotel and foed STABLE which we think is equal to any in the county, and we guarantee our prices as low fid ahy in the COUNTY. Also furnish transportation to panties wanting the same with a safe driver and with as good turnout ts can be found in the cbilnty. F6t the Mt 60 DATS We will make special prices, fof cash, on all goods.

Returning our thanks for pafst patronage) we will, as heretofore, still con tinue to furnish you good goxls and at as low prices as can be ound. Truly yours, L. Bryan, will then reiurn to Moravian Falls, and spend a few days. Tiienee he wiil go to ka. His Utile gii! will with him.

seen, anxious for thet Hpt iheir HKl. lia ve oil U's; wisl.ts for a safe and journey. Tllwl on Il.w.ncY Elk on'p i we do not mourn as those HANNEIt ELK IT I'M S. jNv)() lllv1 U() hi(Ml jn For the Democrat: (avos wife and Will you kindly allow T() the bereav-space in your valuable paper svm n. husband and hn jv)s hi.

()ss s(( orofes- III Mill Mil Ul il nm faith in Cluii "P.leI are the dead which die in the Lord." A Pit of pneumonia fever, He hail been a member of the 'aptis-t Clench, at Poplar for abou.t; 22 He v.ii i a consistent member and was respected by all who knew liiia. He washon- I trutld'ni ii" every 1 will be greatly in sincerely mourn our loss, but i jpaihy in theirgreat trouble. He was a member of the Pop lar Grove Alliance, and it was ordered by this body, that a committee be appointed to dral'ttheabovein mem oryof our dead friend. Committee. Road Carefully! We have just received a new stock of dry goods, clothing, shoes, hats, hardware iete hich we wdl sell low for cash.

Call and examine our goods and prices. We have reduced the price on upper and harness leather to cash buyers. Those who have failed to make settlement according to former requests, will please come at. once and save cost, as we must collect. All mortgages in our hands lifted, or we will fore close the same.

We will buy Juror tickets at face value, cash and goods. Also all other countv claims ihat are patronage. T. .1 Coffey Pro. 2t.

In cases of fever and ague, the blood isaseuectually. though not so dangerously poisoned by tin Losses paid since '7s, .7 a 07. Insiinicp in 1X00, 1 :S.7.-.(l. dollars. Asm'Us.

DivoinlMT 1SH0, It will ny you to iiisure. li.MijK'n only when are not rxeetec If there is agent I'orl liis Assoeiation in yon1' town, write to the undersigned. We want nn active encli town in X. find will give liberal terms, rii i.D tc novs'iati Slate Auents tor Carolina, Oxl'old). X.

C. BOONE ACADEMY, W. M. FKAXCFH, Piun. ii'AL.

I will open a four -months acadenv in P.oone the '2 1th. of March. Tim 1st. two months the free? school will be taught, then a subscription school of two months. Tekmh.

$1 to $2, per month. A limited number of students who wish to study the higher branches will be admitted at the first of the term. March loth. 4t. NOTICIO.

l.y virtue of an execution is sued from the Superior Court Clerk's oflice of Watauga co.nitv, in favor of T.J. (Vflev and against Nathan Iforton for the sum of NO, together with cost of sale, 1 will expose to pub lie sale, at the court house door, in P.oone, on tlr 7th day of April 1800, it peing Monday of the Superior com and the lst Mon day in said month, Nathan Hor-ton's interest in a certain tract or parrel ofland lying on the waters of New rivet, adjoining the lands of in. Hortons heirs and others known as the In ml now-owned hy T. .1. Coffey Pro.

pnr chased from said Ilorton. Levied on hv me on the tirst day of March 1N0O. to satisfv said execution. This March 1st 1N0O. .1.

L. IIayks Shkhiek. F. J. and Son of the Mouth of Wilson are -t ares of all kinds of woolen goods, they will send to vour door in exchnnee for wool.

They also keen a fullline'of their xidson hand at Southerlands, Ashe N. C. They pay the highest price for wool. Ji woodwork rOO. Z3 UN UN bUUmt.N.Y.

r-K. CHl-itL. ATLANTA. M.LOUIS.MO. Wfft.fi BAILA5.TEX.

Cox and Hart, Xathan Creek Asho county, N. C. 1 woodwork nr to give a few items from Elk. Me have had several cases of the grippe since this cold! pnap has begun. Mr.

S. Loyd. who has completed his carpenter work here has been very low with the grippe. Mr. Robert Ayers, has taken up a school nt the new academy on Elk, this week, and we hope he will succeed in his new undertaking.

Miss Blanche Vuncanon, of this neighborhood, has gone to Elk Park to teach school this summer. Hope she will have great success. It has been so cold here for the past two weeks that we are afraid the fruit will all be killed Mr. Teagardener, frotnX. is with us taking options on our lands for the mineral.

Let us hope that he may suc- ceed and move up onsiuessat i once and put some of the i-j die men in this country to! rk 1 i i i a t. we ee more work find less talk and i the morniair of theiOth, Mi s. Margaret wife of Wm fanner. Rev. E.

F. Jones isaiding Pastor Thomas this week in a series of meetings at Flat Top Church. Married at the residence of the bride's father on the 5th, Willie Laws to Miss Aze-lia Norris. Ben Saundeis, who was so seriously wounded by I rip lett some time since is reported to be recovering. -Our old fiiend, Henry has been very ill for the past, week, but we are glad to know, he is now rapidly recovering.

A communication of merit is declined space in our columns this week because the author failed to give his name. The publisher of the1)EM ockat has just returned from very pleasant visit to Sullivan county, and else where. Let lis hope that all who feel for our old friend ll'ar-ner in his loss, will feel for him away down in the bottom of their pockets. -L. W.

Estes and family will leave for Idaho about the 1 Oth of April. We regret very much to give up such a citizen but hope he will return soon. For RU.T. One good store-building, two stories high with basement and convenient outhouses, in one of the best business localities in the county. For farther particulars address the owner, P.

Vilas, N. C. grumbling, and we will have ready to he audited (or imiii-a good country. Success and bered.) We solicit a paying long life to the Democrat. Listener.

Imperfect digestion and assim- ilation produce disordered condi lions ot the system which grow efluviuni of the atmosphere as it and are confirmed hy neglect. Dr. could by the deadliest poison. 1. II.

McLean's Dr. ,1. 11. McLean's Chills and Fe Cordial and Dlood Purifier, by ver Cure will eradicate this ioj-its tonic properties, cures indiges son from the system, ".0 cents a titin and gives tone to the stom-j bottle 1 jxvr bott le..

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