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4 . mmi VOL. -XL Chatham Record:. The mil lennium intaftt he near, for at ; lMnt. the lion and the lamb are lying down together.. At . least, our former countymnn Mr. Thomas J. Lam be, and '-Mr, Lyon have. formed a co partnership at Durham, in the clothing business under the name ol Lnmb & Lyon. Aioyeo o -1 konse.p!ion? D Ve are sure you do not. Nobody wants It. But it comes to many thousands every year. Itcomes to those who have had coughs and colds until the throat is raw, and the lining membranes of the lungs are inflamed. Stop your cough when it first appears, and you remove the great danger of future trouble. stoos couchs of all kinds. does so because it is a sooth ing and healingremedy of great power. Thismakesitthegreat est preventive to consumption. Put one of Ayier's Cherry Pectoral Plasters over your lungs 4 JSteffoW Library . . ef f.r mto la ttmrar ta pr port. g. w trtil mb4 Jan tlxUM mdi I MMlteWAarrJMfi W h U nlslt HrttM T HM f th nol iHit ph jtlclan la tM Vaitoa 8uvm. Vnatual oppor tualUM tong xpertonM mU ntlv tttka f M fTrlaf ya i arte. Wnw frMIT all tba Digests what yoa eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic, no other preparation can aDoroach It In efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently curei Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, flausea Sick Headache.Ga8traltna.Cramps.ani til other results of tmperfectdigestion. rpard by E. C. Diwitt co cqicag coffer Bros. Phillips &S00. L C. Reeves. - i PROFESSIONAL. W. B. COUNCILL, Jr. Attorney at La t. Boone, N. C. W. B.COUNCILL, M.D7 Boone, N. C. Resident Physician Office on King Street north of Pos Office. ,4 F. LOVILL. J. C. FLETCHER LOVLLi & FLETCHER. ATWltNhYSATLAW, BOONE, N. C. 8W Special attention given to the colletion ofclaims. Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Ponoor OnoMQlict uaiibui uuGOiauoij BANNER'S ELK. N. NoKniieyNo Burning Out , Highest refereuces and endors ments of prominent persons sue cessfullv treated in va., lenn andN.C. Remember that there is no time too boos to get rid oi a cancerous irrowth no matter how small. : Examination free. letters answered promptly, and it i H II ntWtttkaafwfHiuTfaMUcai II 13 iMlrtM. wni frWlT all tba parti. II 1 1 alan la yut mm. Taa will taoalta all I lromirlT.wlthut eojt. I 1 t AddiaM, D. 4. C. AY1B, W Y LawaU, UN. W mm Dyspepsia Cure BOOKE, WATAUGA COUNTY N. C, WASHINGTON LETTER. Frosi our ftetular Correspondent Admiral Dewev Ih the guest unng his present slay in Washington, of Mrs. Wnsh- ighton McLenn.. "mother of Ion, John R, McLean, demo rutin candidate for Govern or of Ohio. The ovations giv n him on hisnrrivalin Wash ngton, and during the civil parade he reviewed, was gren ter than was ever given to any other individual. It was enthusiastically.participated in by everybody, regardless of politics, race or sex, shojr ngthnt the people recogniz ed the difference between h re el national hero and a man temporarily prominent thro' partisan politics. The admin istration would gladly have made thta occasion a republi can celebration, but the peo ple would not have it that way they are perfectly wil- i n g -that the republicans should have the present war in the Philippine?, for - their own, but thy know lhat the war with Spain wa9 not a re publican party affair. Oh, nol the rear platform speeches which Mr. McKinley is to make in Ohio are not to be political. It is just a mere coincidence that he will make speeches at Cleveland and To edo, where the republican dip affection is the strongest. At east, that is the sort of talk the republicans are handing out. Nobody believes a word of it. The influence of Mr. McKin ey is being openly used to compel the few auti-Hanna Ohio republican Federal of fice holders in Washington to speak and work for the Han- na ticket. For instance, ex Congressman Watson, who was the source of so much worry to Boss Hanna that he was given a nice position in Washington to keep him out ol the state, nas gone home to take the stump for Nash, at the personal request of Mr. McKinley, although he hates Boss Hanna as bad as the OH Boy is credited with hating a certain kind of water, and does not hesitate when no campaign is on, to say so with emphasis. Local protests were una Tailing and that Ohio man Gen. Thomns H. Anderson was appointed U. S. Attor ney for the District of Colum bia, because of the exegeucies of Ohio politics. Naturally euough there is much kick ing. especially among the re publican members of t h Washington bar wholhough the place should have been given to one of tijeir own number. Another Ohio man Dr. A. B. Richardson, of Mh6 sillo, has been appointed Su perintendant of the Govern ment Hospital for the Insane (St. Elizabeth's) at "Wash ington, although the posi tion is in the classified Citi Service and should properly have been tilled by tne pro motion of the Assistant Su penntendent. Quito n number of Tatnmn, ny men, who came over from New York to continue t h Dewey festivities, talked free ly ou f lie fight that is being waged inside that prganiza 4..n VI, nhnwUVn I lull cj n i m iui . I fern find Rnme exnress verv ... . , - I nnfliri onininns that Mr. Croker would, before long rec ogniz the inevitable and re . tire from the leadership to save hin.self from being fore edoutDf it, and that with lis retirement, there would h. on o, t, nnp.mnn rule in ommoiw UIIMIIUM.II I It is difficult to resist the hilief that recent Don-irun . . .i in ! ramtiiurmnrr in inn rninn- i: ...Jt.An.Wnch .fnnfrtrl,f!polmirnni;es. r rj. i,.(nrmtri thnnnn- rv that as a part of the gen olfrtrnrorH ninwmpnt. an : army oi mit uivioiuuo, u- ALmmanA f fj0n vfnAr. rfcnr Whpplpr nnrt Wheaton -Will lllww 1 IIJU., " ..nnn tmon nnr1,.Hntnred which has heen irnrr - onedW about six hundred " " ' " ' I !llipinOH. IUK IlBit ua.y n i.,?" Oil - . A..,, if I ,0n,,Wlv nnnmineed in the .nan nra Hisnntehes that our trooos have abandoned Aran anH PPtrcHtod tn An- w.-l. iu;a haa 0nPfHpH ed in'cetting himself retained 5 nnminniiil nf thft Philin- in v. - r- 1 nines, if he hasn't succeeded in winning much from t h e ' ilininos. His pull with the admiuistfation has proven stronger than the advice of many prominent men who"'" uu"'f BU,J, kf KnU fn h nx moved. To give him more show to iustifv the favors shown him, he has been sent a lot of additional staff offl- . .. tt .... ... ,. eral Schwann, who has been nern inoinninir iiriirHniP.r uen cipal assistant in the admin istratiye work of the govern ment of so much of the Phil ippines ns are under our flag. Commissary General Ea- an, thamA.n whn n ft re. suit f ft court martial, is UrawillK iuii pij an a. ;r,pnrQl tviihnnt rioinir onthincr in thfl linP nf dutv. is again in Washington. He has positively declined to ac pnf thpf.ffprnf Knmp Iripnds of Col. Weston, who is perfor ining the duties of Comissa- nanOPfll wlthnntrpppivini? " vvu,.v., the proper pay therefor, to nvh,m thpdiffemiceincash between his salary on the re- iS.i i:-. u va ttreu not uiu wuauuc uun io o;a ;r ha arnnM m.1r tn hp retired, so that Col. Weston nnnlrflm nrniiioted. Eairan ' can block Weston's promo tion as long as he remains on the active list and he cannot be retired, except upon his - p own application, before the exr iration of the five jear'Sj suspension from duty. De Witt's little Earl v Itinera per manently cure chronic constipa- tion, biIiouHness,iiervousne88 and worn-out feeling, cleanse and reg hia crm SmaiP pleasant, never gnie or eicken "fammia littlrt nillfc ' TofleV UrOS. ii. ...'..- i 1 Phillips and son, ucaeevea. Col. Irby, of Flat Keck, Mitchell county, has two sets of twins in his family two mom n'H rtnH tvn ::t::rr pins uuc .real '"- birthdays fall on the same dav-SeDteinber 12tb. , - h. J5. Tamer, t-OmptOll, MO., was eurja f iiiiub yj w",,.to j :i.u n..iir:- IIa.aI UnlA nffbp anHnmni, seventeen yt'Hrs ana vr.viuj; over twenty remedies. Physicians, and surgeon endorse it. eoiTey Bros.1 THU11SDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1899. Different Uses for BiDiea. Washington Times. . ..... L ! L. ",e wnue ago m mum M missionary made a state- ment w men mnKeiy w u uuwc.,.. tu mwt society. e wi -. i large cons.ga ments of Bibles n.ppea ro tanm u. u. me natives in mawuig ure crackers, isow comes anoin w Pi ' imormarion or ine . ... J Innnor Pnnofn -r""' oeveiui uiiwiuu ijiuico aic sent lo Ali i7a very year ui two and distributed where it suppose.! uiat u.py wm.uu 11,0 ,lluni J-l,c Atncans ao not mane ure- ackers or use curl papers t ,.. I nn 109 K,0,e U8eiu' I. ri it Hi nnoxner way. omne unw "K an elrer rui iuu...K M . . t I I lor new things on tne oanKs UI Lilt) vAJUiU I IVcI . UHU no " t tnrougn tne soiar piex u hy an annoyed inhabitant of the country. When the sur Uicoocu nUUU nouna mat it nau ueeu muue - 3 t 1. N a ball from a flint-lock musKei. ario exiructeu buiiji . ... Ti .1. fragments or tne upist e oi III. I A LL.. I ..:.ii.;.i Hn Ima n raui to umuonuuimuiiu... me anatomy oi uie expiurer. Ill . U n.t r I n t-n lim H a hi'"m Bibles are sent are gomg to Wim wnicu iu Hmiub wb huu ers, perhaps it would be as well to think about the mat ter.. The fact is that a certain iilfiBC nf vurr onnil neonle in .7 n r this country are in the habit sort of fetich and their idea of religion dots not diner so verv areatl.v from the Afri can to whom they seud mis- sionaries. L ne latter nas nis iuett ui eimus uu . buF. I.. .I.'.. i ii natural, and sometimes it is la fairlv irood one. There is - y one African tribe of which Miax MUlier says tuatiun uie ory -of the Creation is this: 'There is a great Spirit who made all things in the sky on the earth; he sees and hears all that we do, but he spenicsoniy to tnose wno u:mu Tf w "" would be hard lor the aver- age civilized man to improve on that conception. On the .... otner aauu, .iiruuu ivucidiu iu hVuui. una, I . . aLxmm mill h n -r- f-rtfi W",I1B ""l" wu' uo " i tion to th9 possessor, irre spective of the laws of com mon sense. During the civi war a great many soldiers cafried pocket Bibles with a dim idea, encouraged by some of their friends at home, that they could not be killed if pro tected by that charm. And it is said that when a battle wa8 imminent the road to ... . the field was likely to be strewn with packs ol cards t-h .nnn hnrl f Vi mirn 1 vt ll lull viirr ujTii um imunii . . . . t j - rj rrr tion, that they might not be killed with such iniquitous thing upon them. Kodol Dyspepsia cure is a SCI Jentlflo compound barm the en dorHement of eminent piiVHicians and the medical press. It 'digests what you eat' and. pomtivly cures Alt k Vniinn ( nnm inrriialo Tonn an va it MirrH hiin rtr inHScroofinn tiin vpnra nrnnd. WI ""h"-"" - T-"."r hL'.Coffev Hros. rbillira & Son . C7 OABTOIIZA IU Kind Vou Haw Aiwy Bougut Some Itemi of New i From Reese. j We have had an unusually dry season on upper Beaver Dams and Fork Ridge. Con sequently grass is tibout gone, and a good portion of corn is short. The corn crop throughout the county will fall short of last year's crop, but the abundance of old corn will supply the deficien cy until there will be no lack I hope. On the morning of Oct. 1st we had a big frost and freeze, but everything except a few patches of cane and the ap ple crop was safe. I do not think apples are injured, but the cold was pretty hard on them. John Thomas, of Mabel, af ter two years or more of sick nes8, died on the 30th ult., and was interred in the fami- y grave yard Oct. 1st. A a r g e crowd of relatives, neighbors and friends came to pay their last respect sand give mat tosen oi love ts one who had for many years lived among us and who had many good qualites; one of which was he was good to to the poor. L. U. Jones nas been very much indisposed for more than a week. He is convales cent. Miss Emtra, his daugh ter, has been wailing for the recovery, of her father that he may take her back to But ler to school. Miss Emma is noble girl and her very soul longs for a finished edu cation. Our Sunday School issplen did, with a good degree o spirituality in it. Elder J. H. Farthing is our pastor, and we hail his vis its with delight for.we believe he loves us and the work in which he is engaged. Some of our young men have been trying railroad ing. They siy it takes a very tough fellow to stand it. The indefatigable Abraham Lin coin Shown is foreman of a crew of hands, and has the honor of breaking the first railroad dirt in Johnson Co Old Johnson is so elated over the prospects of a road tha we are all rejoicing with her The photographer from Bu ler came out and got a good negative of the crew. The boys say Link makes a good foreman. Some wagons of this place will trr the Lenoir market the first of the week. iJ. J. T. Reese Chronic Diarrhoea Cared. This is to certify that have had chronic diarrhoea ever since the war. I got so weak that I could hardly walk or do anything. Onebot tie of Chainbei'lsrin'ii Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Kerne dy cured tne s)und and wel J. K. (jibbs, Fincastie, Va. I had chronic diarrhoea fo twelve years. Three bottles o Chamber am' Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me. S. L. Shaver, lincastle Va. . Both Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Shaver are prominent farm ers and reside near Fincastle, Va. They procured the rem edy from Mr. W. E. Casper, a drugirist of that place, who is well acquainted with them and will vouch for the truth of their statements. For sale by drugftints. NQ. 41. Tonight If your liver id out of order, causing Bilkmnness, Sick Headache, Heart burn, or ConBtipution, take a dose ot. . Hood's Pills Of. retiring, ami tomorrow your di gestive organs will be regulated and you will be bright, active andready tor any kind ol work. This hu been the experience of others; it will be yours. HOOD'S PILLS are Bold by all medicine dealers. 25 cts. "Mr. l8om McGlaramery, . 1 . tTfll says tne JNortn vviiKesDoro Hustler, "passed through own Saturday with the old est wagon, probably, in the State. It was built about 65 years ago by his two uncles, Mewrs 'Lige and Paul Hart zog, and was made for six horses. The former did the wood work while th latter roned it the stay chains and everything being made by hand. Just before the war new tires were put on it and a load of soldiers were taken o Sumter, S. 0.. This was the last time it was used un til the other day, when it was given to Mr. McGlammey by Mr. 'Lige Hartzog, who now resides at Moravian Falls. The other brother who help ed make the wagon was killed n battle. With the exception of faded paint the wagon ooks like new andjis good or several years' service. We examined the iron work and we doubt if there is a smith in the State whose ,w or k would compare with it." For wound", burns, scalds, sores, skin diseases and all irrita ting eruptions, notning so soocn ing and healingasDeVitt's witch hazel salve. Mrs. Emma Holies,, Enfflewood Nursery, Chicago, 111. says of it: "When all else fails in healing our babies, it will cure." coiTey uros. phillipo and son. l.c. Beeves. As the result of a prize fight at Grass Valley, Cal., re cently between Jim Pender- grast, ot Sacramento, and Charles Hoskins, of Grass Valley, the latter is dead. He was knocked out in the tenth round, and although physi cians worked upon the man all night they could not save his life. The referee, Pender- grant, and all tne seconas were placed unner arrest. Chester H. Brown, of Kalama zoov Mioh., says: "Kodol Itb pepsla cure cured me ol a severe case of indigestion; can strongly recommend it to all dyspeptics. Digests what you eat without nid from the stomach and cures dys pepsia, coffey Bros. Phillips and son. L. c. lleeves. Durham, says an exchange, is to have a cotton mill that is unique. The mill is to take the raw cotton, spin it into yarn, weave it into cloth, make the cloth into bags and the bags to be used for pack ing tobaqco. A market forall the product of mill is found almost at the mill door. Four hundred thousand dollars is to be the original capital, and this is to be largely In creased if the mill is as great a success as has been antici pated. " ''They are simply perfect' writes Robt: Moore, ol La Fayette Ind. of DeWitt's Little Early Kieers. the 'famous little pills for con stipntioii and nil liver ailmepts. Never gripe, cofley r.ros. rhillips son, l;c. rccvcs. : ' . -t';t. ' ' ' , atisfaction guaranteed.
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