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" - its' t " n : . : newaiauzauBiaflSfau Publi:hcd Every Thursday, V.V.'v A Niipu.:lin AnswAr. Alt'. Ij ultfl i KturiPM pvh- Ilea t-tl on the kuI j yt of mixing; np letter. ; ;A fertmn editor vm uskwi l.y ;t o ulH,rilw'i,H jvrtpect- I 1ul W'K..ll IIMt - t till H I H l, I? II II II !-' I lir t)f't way to tfnt n cotiplt; of (-jr.. ' . e. ' fni(o if tuutltiim? And 9 t lw to protert an orrhanl from piagu of grashop- The editor answered t h e questions tf II right, but mix- ef the letters with disaster- CM8 Tf-BUltrt. Imagine the honor of the liHDiiT father of the t. vv i n 8 "when he saw that the editor told him to cover them care fnllr with Htiavv and set fire to them, and the little peHta, nftej jntrpiim about in the flames for a few m i n ti t e h will speedily be settled." .. .This wan the tragic part of the mistake. The coined v came in when the man plagu ed with the grasshoppers found himself directly direct ed to give a little rastor oi and rub their gums with bon strings. The papfr now h.is two subscribers less than it had. Grasshoppers, says an ex change, fell in showers in the western part ot Georgia on the night of Oct. 7th. They came down like hail, and per sons were awakened by the patter ot them on the window panes and on the roofs. In ninny places the ground was covered with grasshoppers, many of them of great size. They dirt much damage to vegetation. Let no young man mis judge himself nnfortunate or truly poor, so long ns he has the full use of his limbs and faculties, and is substantial Ir free from debt. Hunger, old, rugs, hard work, con tempt, suspicion. unjiiHt re proach nre disagreeable, but debt is infinitely worse than thm all. And, if ir. had pleas ed God to spaie eithei or all of my s ins to be the support nnd solace of my declining yiears, the lesson which I 'ehould have most sought to impress upon them is, "Nev er run into debt I Avoid pecu niary obligations as y o u would famine and pestilence. If you have but fifty cents and can get no more for a week, buy a peek ofj-orn, parch It and live on it, rath er than owe any man a dol larl" Of course I know that some men must do business that involves risks, and must often give notes and other obligations, and I do not consider him really in. debt who can lay his hands direct ly on the means of paying, , at some little sacrifice all he owes; I speak of real debt which involves risk or sacri fice on the one side, obliga tions on the other and I say from all such let every youth humbly pray (lod to pre serve him evermore. Hor ace Greely, Rutherford Vindicator: lJer hups' the youngest engineer in the Union is King McEn tyre, of Green Hill, who fires and runs the engine while his father manags the saw and shingle mill?... King is not yet seven years "old, and does his work well. His brother aged nine years, bales the shingles doing h man's work neatly liH-hViigo. Il'iniett Heil math, u hilt five yeaiH old, and fo" two years a blind par a lytic, has hud her. sigh c and the use of her limbs restored through t be agency of the X: ra ys. Two years ago, while playing, she Mi striking on her h ad. Thp fall left her blind and with her right side paralyzed. A tow weeks ago the A'-rays wre applied and rev aled a tumor the size of on egg. pressing on the brain. 'IV skull was. trephined di rectly over the cyst, and the tumor was removed. She was able to move her limbs as soon as consciousness return ed. ' A natural soap mine nd a paint mine were two of the latent curiosities which have been discovered in British Co lumbia. Several soda lakes have bfen found in the foot lnls near Ashwroft, British Co lumbiai According to Feild ea's Magazine their, bottoms and shorcsareencrusted with a natural wnshingeompound containing borax and soda. It is quite equal to the wash ing powders in common use for cleaning purposes. About 2 jo tons of the compound have been cut and taken out of one lake. It is handled ex actly the same us ice. One lake alone contain! 2U.UUU tons. Ex. . The two little Waldenshn boys who strayed, away from home at Valdese Burke county, Inst August, have been located in South Caroli na, where a kind-hearted far m e r has taken charge of them and has become so at tached to the little fellows that he does not want to give them tip. He writes to the father that the large boy is in school and that both are well and happy, and it is probable that he will be al lowed to keep them for the presen t . La n d m a r k . Chamberlain's PaiiTBaim Cures others, why not you? My wife has been iiHingCham beriairi's Pain Balm with (rood results, for a lame shoulder that has pained her continually for nineyenrs. We have tried nil kinds of medi cines jind doctors without re reiving any benefit from any of them. One day we paw an advertisement of this medi cine and thought of trying it. which we did with the best of satisfaction. She has only us ed one bottle nd her shoul der is almost well. A. L. Mil lett, Manchester Va. Forsale by dealers. NOTICE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in n certain mortgage deed executed by W. h. li. Morns and wife Kox. ie Morris, to Henkel Graig & Co. on the 14th day of April, lfrj.j, and ny them assigned by G. W, flerry, on Jan. 23, 1804: thf mortgage as well as the assignment being duly registered, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction to the higheHt bidder for each at the court house door in Boone N. C. on Mon day, Dec. the 4th, 1899, be tween the hours of 10, a m., and 4, p. m.. the followingde scribed tract or parcel of land in the town of flowing Hock, N. C. bounded as fol lows: Beginning on a stake in Hargrove's East line running south 86 east 4 poles to a stake, thence noth 4 east 18 poles to a stake in Iloxie Mor l is' outside line, thence west with said line 4 poles to nargrave s corner, men ce Houth-west to tho beginning, containg thiee fourths of an acre,on which there is a four room dwelling house. Sold to satisfy a balance of $73.54 due on a note for which this mortgage was given to se cure, of date April 14, 1893, together with cost and ex penses of sale. Oct. 20, '99. ilenkel Craig &Vo., 2 Moitgngee. G. W. Hepry asMgnee : , " . . Chronic Diarrhoea Cured. "r , This ms to certify that I ha vp had chronic .diarrhoea, ever since the war. I got so weak that I. could hardly walk ordo anything. One hot tie of Chambeilain'j Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ifcme dy cured me sound and well. J. IUJibbs, Fincastle, Va. I had chronic diarrhoea for twelve years. 1 hree bottles of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me. S. L. Shaver,' Fincustle, Va. Both Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Shaver are prominent farm ers and reside near Fincastle, Va. They procured the rem edy from Mr. W. B. Casper, a druggist of that place, who is well acquainted with them and will vouch for the truth of their statements. For sale by druggists. M f H IkiJP Tho Tlmo Cornea to every elderly woman when an Im portant Junctional cnange takes place. This Is called "The Change of Life," Theentiresvstemtmdenroesachanire. Dreadful diseases such as cancer and consumption are often contracted at Una tuna. EtcELREPS Wino ofCardui strengthens and purifies the entire system, and brings the sufferer safely over these pitfalls. Its effects have been wonderful. It la good for all menstrual troubles, but Is especially recommended at this time. Ask your druggist for the famous Wise of Camui. f van a bottle. For advice in cases requiring spec directions, address the "Ladles' Ad visory Department," . The Chatta nooga Vedldno Coy,, Chattanooga, lean. THOMAS J. COOCTCB. Tupelo, Kiss Mil t "My sister raftered from Irregular and painful menstruation and doctor! could not relieve bar. Wine of Cardul entirely cured her, and also helped my stothn through the inana-eoi uie. NOTICE. Rt virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Watauga cuuntv North Carolina made on Sept. 21, 1899, 1 will on Mo;x!ay, the 6th day of No vember, 1899. at the court house door in Boone, N. C, proceed to sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand two certain tracts of land lying on the head waters of Cove Creek, in said county, and bounded as follows: First tract, on the north by the lands of L. D. Miller, on the west by the land of Solomon Grogan, on the south and east bv the lands oi Dongher ty & Co., containing thirty five acres more or less. Sec ond tract, Iving in and near the town of Zionville, N. C, adjoining the lands of ,1. K. Reese, John Elliott, IF. B Davenport and others, con taming ten acres more or less. For a more particular description as to the metes nnd bounds, reference is made to the petition filed in this cause in thp office of the Su perior Court of said county hv JohnM. Millerand others This Sept. 26,1899. J. L. Moretz, Commissioner. Lovill & Fletcher, tt'ys Tie University Of H. G. Widest, patronage and full est equipment in its historv Faculty, 38; Students, 495 3 Academic Courses; 3 Elect ive Courses; 3 Professiona Schools, in Law, in Medicine and in F.harmacy. New B.iild- mgs. Water Works, Splendid Libraries, Lnboratory, etc Advanced Classes open to women. Tuition $60. a year Board $8. a month. Ample opportunity for self-h e I o . Scholarships nnd Loons for Iheneeoy. Jbree tuition lor Teachers. SummerSchool foi Teachers: 24 instructors. 147 students, lota! enrollrnenl ,644. For catalogue, address x RESIDENT ALDERMAN , fc. M. McEwen.of Ashecoun ty; has bought 11,000 of land in Swain nri l Gra-" ham counties He sri,s thrii the chestnni thiiler on the land is' the finest he evei hiv , and it is covered with a hen vy growth ol hardwood. Saw 'mills will be set up at oim to convert the timber into markitable shape. New York is the strongest Lutheran city in .the world having thirty four chnrch -s of that denomination, will) 15,994 communicants, and church property valued at $2,000,000. This church al ho controls an orphanage, two homes for, the aged, six immigrant missions, three hospitals and a deaconess home. Preaching is done in eight different languages German, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Litoni an and Slavonian. For wouniic, buniH, hps Ids. sores, skin d ceases and all irrita tingeiuptions, nothing ho sooth ing and healingaa Oe Witt's witch hazel salve. Mrs. fcmma nones, Englewood Nursery, Chicago, 111. a i ..1T1I 11 I a"M . says ol it: "wuen an pise iaim in healing our babins, tt will cure." joffey Bros. Philhpp and son. L.c. neevea. OAfiTOniA, Bean the )m m m mn hm" wlPi Signature. Of Trinity College. Fortv fifth year opens Wednes day. September theJCth. Largest endowment of anv College in North Carolina. CompletestGym nasiuin in the State. Doard$6.u0 to $10.00 per month. LoauSchol arslups for worthy young men loung-women admitted to all classes. Send for catalogue to TRESIDENT KI LOO, Durham, N. C.? NOTICE. By virtue of a mortgage deed executed on the 4th day of May. 1893, by S. r. Worley and wile Delila, and recorded in the ct ficeofthe Register of Deeds of Watauga county, N. 0., in book 4 0', on page 208 of mortgages, to secure a certain bill of cost taxed against the said S.P. Wor ley in the superior court of a, tnuga county amounting to $80.00, and whereas; default has lnen made in the payment of the said hill of cos"; nnd every part thereof. Now, therelore, I, John H. Bingham, Clerk of the Superi or ct;urt'of said county, in o- bedience to the power of sale contained in said mortgage will on Monday, the 6th day of November, 1899, at the court house door in Boone in said county, between the hours of 10, a. m., and 2, p rn., proceed to sell for cash in hand a certain tract of land described in said mortgage lying ind being in said coun tv. 'adjoining the lands o rhomns Ward, W. B. Baird ana boundej as follows: Be ginning on a spruce pine near the bank ol the creek, then running west w.ith said creek to Thomas Ward's line, then west with saidlmetoaspruo pine, then. with W. B. Baird's line to n poplar, said Baird's corner, then to the first sta tion, containing 25 acres more or less. Sept. 26, 1899 John H. Bifoham. C. S. C Ifie Morning Post HALEIGH.N.C The only popular-priced morn ing newspaper in North Carolina, The finest telegraphic and geu erui news service. Special correspondents in a I parts of the State giving a com plete synopsis ot btate news. subscription price: One'month $ HO Tvo months ' 5! Three months 1 ' 0 One year 4. 0 STRICTLY IS ADVANCE. No paper continued bevond the xime paid lor. St nd in your subscription. A n dress THE MORNING POST, The Kind You nave Always Bought, and which has been in use for over, SO yearg, hot borne the Bigrnature of x- and has been made under bis per jLJi'T Bonal supervision since its infancy. WYY, 4UcA4U Allow no ono to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitute are but Ex- v perimcnts that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA a Castoria is a substitute for Castor Olle Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless land Pleasant. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend GENUINE CASTORIALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tmc ecarraua) oobimhv, tt etuauT erwarr arw tom cm. Nasal Gatarrb-What Is It? A. purely local affection. a germ that exints in parasites. There is no diseaee of which more haveun dertaken the treatment, a n d ol whie.i lens have understood the first principles of cure. Inhalers have been used, medicines have been taken internally and appli ed externally, but no reln f has been experienced by the catarrh sufferer. Why? because the prima rv rniiHH of f lip iliHonlpp hns npv. er been unearthed- the first prinjpHined to hear of this stroke ciple of the discomfort had never pppsenteo itself to those wh trea ted, rather mult rea ted it. The misguided sufferer had ntver been cognizant ot the lact that the sords, a filthy, pellucid matter, and the parasites (minute ani mala which exist in and eat the organs of smell) in us be remov ed before a cure can be effected. I would state in addition that all who are trying so-called cures for Nusal tntarrh, such as lnhnla- tions. patent medicines sniffed trou the palm ot the hand into the nostrils, Turkish Sulphur, Russian, galvanic, or cold water baths, are paving tho way to deafness (by causing the closure of the Eusthachian tubes) sore throat, asthma, consumption and death. 1 cure Catarrh bv means of the Extirpator. The The only way ot; destroying the parasite. 1 he operation lasting only 30 minutes and compara tive! without pain. Then the patient is tree irom thegerm that produces catarrh, and the heal ing begins rnpidly, and the cure is sure. 1 also cure rancer. l te- move cancer without knife. The operation does not confine pa tient to bed. I can remove acan cerous breast in from 12 to 16 days. AH vork done under aposi five guarantee. If I fail to cure either of the above diseases, I will cheerfully rotund the money. Examinations free and all letters ot enauirv nromntlv answered Dr. 0.' W. Phippb, Specialist in Catarrh, (Jaricer and Tumor Shull's Mills, N. C. SILVER THE ISSUE IK 1900. Money the Prlclnr JastnunenL CliHlzaflon and Progress Han Kept Step With Mooej Supplj la All Ages. The Money Question dlicnteed In the light ot experience and history. The SilyerKniffht-WatchmaD The leading Dimetalllc Paper of America. V. & 6enator W. If. 8TB WART, Editor. A correct account of the dolnga of Congreaa giTen eaeh week. A family paper for the home and Ore aide. All the Important happening of the week, condensed, in news columns. A Urge circulation In every State and Territory. Subscription Price, tt Teens ' 6end for sample; agent wanted. Published weekly by the CI1..M It M I awl. te.kflt.f.. at. T wva a ariMAjiu . "1 t Signature of The Landmark states that toi. J. . m. urayson, oi Ashe county, suffered a stroke of paralysis in Statesville on Wednesday evening of 1 a s t week, hut revived in a few hours and tvasable to be out again the next da. Col. Gray son is well known in Watau ga and has bis full quota of friends, all of whom will be of that fell disease. Bismarck's Iron Nerre Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tre mendous energy are uot iound where stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels are out. ot order. It you want these qualities and the success thev bring, nse Dr. King's New Life I'ills. Only 25c at Black burn s. . a I WW TKADR UAKKtV DtSICNS, COPYRICHTS eto." 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