Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Watauga Democrat from Boone, North Carolina • Page 3

Publication:
Watauga Democrati
Location:
Boone, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

ONLY THE SCARS REMAIN S3 Cv OS 03 C2 BBYAYS rtlif ili hhtiul driven ini 4 u. u.i i ojy 1 ywir l.oo j. oi Tui-siliiv iiM'rning and stjutcil uirVi giund to jthe Western part of the State. 0 IDOIltll no an iiiivnibro via Wdki shorn, Jackson is a toJi 1 Jackson at ttlnw laaie he was caught. 3 iijontlm Auvkhtini.no IUtkw Inch 1 -k 1 month 3 44 1 year col ti mu 1 wk AMD A lively Rcxetr.branca CF THK HORRIBLE SORES Which Caused Them.

Itznlz Kcnry K-dsca's Eir.ener.ct "Auioiigtlieni.niy tstiinoiiml which I we hi to certain tnrdirinrt At the iiKi tir.g of .7 1.75 r.oo 7.00 t.lK lrvr.o y.voo 37.ro The Helton Woolen Mills, nt lMton. Athe county, were totally destroye! by fire on the evening of the 2.1ih ulti mo. The fire was caused by lightning. No insurance. Miss Nannie Uivers is now thehnppy fMMssorof a white ground-squirrel.

Thes little animals although numerous in this section nr scarcely ever found white. 1 month. Is the Bond of Ilu-atioii a new whiMtl district whs made on Brushy Fork with the center at IIlsrlaws store. citizens have now under construction neat school house which they will donate to the committeemen. They propose to establish a sch ol of ri-M IKfrfurimiis i nr rh-aiiftitifc th blood.

'1 off Itt.l.r.M. tin 1 year 50 00 Entered nt tin Powtoffiroat bone, N. a nocond-chiKM mil matter. "LOCAL NEWS. The boarders are pour inginat Blowing Bock at a two forty rate, and nil indi own ra, and I conscit-ntioubly believe it to Ik- my duty to let people know Twrnty year apo, at the ge of ycari, I nwellina on my lps, hich broke ami U-came running sores.

Our fiiimly physipian could do me no khI. and it wan feared that thi bones ould 1 affected. At la.t, my Cood Old Mother urged me to try AYLR'S 8arnpv rilla. I took throe bottles, the sore healed, and I have not been troubled since. Only the scars remain, und the memory of the past, to remind me of the good AVER'S Sarsaparilla has SAY cations are that that famous resort will be crowded to its fulK-Ht capacity ere long.

IVnnnt JSmith, of Silver ne is very nick from milk oixon. f-A little wheai. will 1m firvested on Creek tins Miss Emma ilnrton who high grail" to he continued for eight months in ejiih There is scarcely more eccentric character in Wat-augn'than Capt. Bill Fl't-h-er, the pump maker and saddler, of Jove Creek. The latest from Capt.

is his wheelbarrow trip which he made from his home, eleven miles North of Hoone to Deep 3a nine miles Ea8t of Boone. The Capt. passed through on Monday and aftei taking a luncheon moven on. hns been spending several weeks with her brother J. I'.

Horton, of Horton, N. C. re LSI done me. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pound, and am in the best of health. 1 have been on the road for the past twelve years, have noticed Mr.

CnnfVld.nf in stopping at the. Hous turned to her home in North Wilkesboro Wednesday. I I AYEU'S Sarsaparilla advertised in all parts of the United States, and always take pleasure in telling what l.jmilllMIMIHMIIIIIIIHillllilllinil.11;! mmM -lMMMilll 'i inn Solomon You nee, of Cove U. V. Taylor, of Hart- Township, herehy an nounc's himself a candidate good it did Tor Hudson, of the James Smith Woolen Machinery Philadelphia, Pa.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer ft Lowall, Km Has cured others, will cure you iixl spent hist week with iends in Mr. Net Mclfa-y, of Lear visited i tighter rn.

Joe Hardin hist week. VWe me glad to fiy that L'ung friend Waller Parks Vitinuea to improve. The little Hon of Mrs. H. Hardin has been quitf.

ill 80ine time, but isimprov- f.Mr. 15. J. Councill, visiter friend in iJoone veral days tliis and last fck. OF COUflSE YOU WANT THE BEST MARRIED.

Married at St. Luke's church. Boone. N. June 27th at 9 o'clock a.

m. Miss ettie Coffey to Mr. Win. B. Councill, Jr.

The marriage ceremony was if possible rendered more beautiful und impressive than nsiia'l, being erformed by Bishop Cries-hire of the Diocese or Western North Carolina assisted by Rev. A. J. Weston of Hickory N. C.

Promptly nt the appointed hour the 'wedding march was begun by Miss Annie Dobbin of Watauga 0- II II a 4 I lit "O'lf VAll lUint tht I'hAAnnn t. ui ujjmj iuj nam iiu unsjusd for nomination, for the Legislature at the Republican Convention to be held in Boone on tht August. We are icquested to announce that there will be a public debate at Elk Knob, Academy oa theHthinst. nt 3 o'clock p. Qnerry: 'Should the United States have a Protective Tariff Hon.

Hort Bower seems to Inve no opposition for re-nomination, so fur as we have learnen. The convention at Wilketboro on the 2oth will-nominate him oh first ballot, nc doubt. The editor has quite a loj; pf turnip seed which was sent to him to distribute to those, who wish to experiment on the different varieties and will report to the Ag o- whpn you want th best riviHo of fooiN, call on me, for I have them. For the next twentv I will offer a lot of bargains in odland ends, of Shoes, Hardware, Ladies' unlriinined ha fx it 20 cts. and up; a lot ofChallies at 5 cts.

a yard cash-incM Remember this is a special sale, and will positively on THIS IS NO mm HUG TO DRAW TRADE! I MEANB173INES3, 1 rom now until the first day of April I will sell my stock CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS At 0 per cent above If yon don't think I mean it come and look through my and the bridal party entered the church. Miss Jennie i V. C. Moore, James Cook vtk others from' the Globe Intended the revenue court pesday. j-Died on North Fork, on I 'i8, Levi P.

Norris, 'Vie advanced age of 82 -Mr. W. B. CouiHH, Council! and Mr. Lenoir Councill, the groom on the ly last twenty days.

So if you want bargains, now is the time, as von will find many useful tiling' at cost and under on my Special oun ter Bargains. These Special Bargains are for CASH only, but will sell arm of his brother Dr. J. B. CduhciII, of Salisbury, N.

and the bride accompanied rn ulturai Department. by her sister Miss Maygie Coffey. See Ad. of University in bride arn ex pet-ted to re-) home thirf.i in.i from trip to Asheville." our columns and write to The church was artistically them at reduced rates for produce. So'all can fate alike.

'ome one come all -and get something nice, at a low rate, as they must go regardless of cost. You can also get all kinds jf staple gowU, as I haue a full line. aecorateu in spruce, moun President Winston, at Chap vil. rr i el ilill for catalogue with pic tain ivey and rhododendron. I I j-cunirmHii noifCiaw oi lone township calls for a 1 1 a iu rariicuiariy oeautiiui was tures of buildings, a'so for STOCK A LIIMMJM Itlll.

Jit" Democrat tie present. the reredos formed entirely of spruce against which little hand-book entitled "U-niversity Education, what it -Mr. George Hayes, of stood out the altar cross means an 1 how to get it." 0 Yours Anxious to please, WILL W. HOLSCLAW. masses of.

white and pink ligan, sp nt sever-lays in the county-remit his Watauga The Board of Education, county commissioners and 1v rhododendron. A stand of luxuriant: potted plants stood in the chancel and sus It wont cost you one cent if you dont purchase. 1 hare a larje stock and want to get rid of it befort spring. SSS- CALL AND LOOK! Board of Pension Examiners were in session Monday. Prof.

Francuin the popular pended from the arched root of the church was a yLV. Hogshead, of Banner IJif.iM in town Thnrwlnv' county made his re Vicks' Seeds Contain the Germ of Life. handsome marriage bell of I. (Or. is a strong Derno- port to the Board of Educa A 'VS mountain ivey.

tion a synopsis of which he -o- FAILURE VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE. Vick's Floral Guide, 1894, The bride wore a stylish has promised our readers. travelling costume of blue Artlatmni nil flirt oimf ve are. very sorry to wool tastily combined with I 1 .1 a I t4E (she county are complain- I would call your, attentioa to the big cut in prices in my other lines! UniAlllB Jl IIMir1 OlIW I Ha WIIH nnrrtpuonH tntit ncwrrinfi, noi iineaaf that Instruct, aot exaggta stnta that our friend E. B.

Miller, whose name has ap- silk and velvet and she revei in her life looked handsomer. )r 1 I Fonr Grand P3PPJHS Shlrloy, tfrlllluit, IHI1UIU 1JI VIIC lla lit M. 1 fie'ared several times recently Shecart ied the dainty French in connection with his candi liijlare both very short. Jmrs XfnllipVpMoh ind Lf ins pmaTra Yfllow Olnb Onion Kwi, $1.00 per poaad. Brandling Alter, HlbtacMa, Kaottet, Dahlia, Ethel Tick, Doable Anomone, Charmer Pen, Hew Potato.

Itorumoo Fluu TheaiTeriscinrminglnhnrmonlouBtilend-in(t of vttUer color prints In ci een and whit, Vf iUin pold back around, A nrtftn of beauty. 32 pages of NYtvertif printed In 8lifierent col-oin All the leaillnp novc4tte nnd 1li bct of Oieold TurtetU. Thew- hard tlmw von cannot atTncd to runj Any riak1. Buy IIONKfST wlit-re roa will receive 1 I I.L mslTH K. It Is not neiTfwary to adver-tw thRt trow, thfft in Known the lrld jver, and that the harvest ptiya.

A ery JittlF m-ant for proper seed will nave cro- handkerchief used years ago by N. Folk at her For 30 Cls. dacy for Sheriff, had the mis 1 See rick'' Flo. Hi quiilo. lorcune, wnue in town on IU uootnn, 01 IAK A own wqchJjpg.

AmoDg the tasteful and Monday, to get into a little da, spent several days in Ccr's and d'M'tor'n Ml In. Many concede Vick'a Klnrai Gu4'l- Oie hnndRonieat cfltaloaruf for 7' X7 "list and skull" affray with last week the. guests ocautiful presents that were which mav hed dctti rrniafjrat enler. 30 0k Frln for PoUU a. Vlrkn Pfda 4m mot OUiiprolut Thar they FtnnrUb Ihey lrodne Abondanily.

Cofiev. received rimy be mentioned Mr. Harve Davis a respecter citizen of Bald Mountain. TT JAMES CK'S SONb severa). heir-looms the fhere is seldom a failure Councill lamily presented by We hope the Democrats will attend the primaries in Mrs.

3. N. Folk aunt of the i le cherry crop in Boone, season, however, there Urcely a cherry on the each township und get the voice of the people as to the choice for the different candi jous trees in the village, edlor had the pleas-'t 'jf joining in holy oonds jdlock' at his residence Xi yY(8atutday evening groom. The high esteem in which both the bride and groom were held by the entire community was shown forth by the crowd assembled at so early an hour to offer congratulations and the many friends of both join in hearty wishes that theirs may be a bug happy and bThe2 DEMOCRAT one year 6ne dollar AiiH- I til nnrl Miww lb Wb UAE'LO (Sanders. tarried on the 28th inst.

successful life. A few moments after the dates to be elected this fall. The primaries for July 13th is to select to the Congressional and Judicial Conventions at Wilkesboro ad T-enoir. --The "Norris boys" of Meat Camp, brought Joe Jackson into: Monday and lodged him in jail. Jackson is nn outlaw and was wanted at Greensboro where a reward of $50 was offered for him, It is also stated that he cut a policeman in High Point and 100.

was ceremony was over the bridal Vd3, N. C. Charlie Hodg-llTMiss Carrie, daughter f. J. F.

Brown. Rev. ood performing 'lt'innv party left for Lenoir en route for Battery Park, Asheville, fhe "Glorious Fourth" President Carnot of France llESPECTFtLLY, was recently stabbed and ax off almost wholely nJi I arved by our yieoplo. 1 however, treated andGLf trriaitesdn-, Ktt othftf trckttnrnt necessary, Never cnie ttittufn or leavrt any mtef ailecta, frica lu Soi4 by dioctUts. killed in Lyons by an Anar chist.

co po..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Watauga Democrat Archive

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