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J ' -. ' ' , IS ' ' .'),' ' J;' f'Wf'v,, 1 J . ' i '. . VOL. XII IK) ONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, X. C THUllSDA Y JANUARY 18, lflOO. NO. 1. ',. '.V ' ' '", - '";;'' . Jt - V 1? -: i . When the children gst thefr feet wet end taiia cold fjve them a hot fcot U:l-i. bcvl of hot c.ink, a dow if Aycr's Cherry Pastoral, cr.J rvt them to ted. The chances ore they will te a!l ri-jht in ihe norniP(. Con tinus the Chary Pectoral a few days, until til couh tas dis , appeared. Old coi:,-.rs ere rise- cured; we mean C:c coughs of bron chitis, veak throats and irritable lungs. I-ven the hard couehs of corstimntion are alwavs i made casyar.d frequency cured by the continued use of Li km r- ;f & u ft Every doctor l'.nows that wild cherry bark is the best remedy known to medical science for soothing and healing inflamed throcia nntl lurs. k A- Cherry Pectorcl Plasters av&r jfszip tezjs Ativiea ir'rc 1 Vi e now lue some of the most will nont )tiyiiii.irtii In ilie linittU Statoa. Unudua; 0( po. iiiiittieA ah io!VM''lori enr.' ("111,111111 ' y (1; tl fni for 'iIviiik you moitlciil uilv: e. Urlio freu nil tlie particulars 1 wtn;. A'.drrss, lr. J. C. ATKR, LowtiU, Masi. , lyspapsia Digests what you eat. It artificially difents tho food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the Intent discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It In ptantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ilenrtburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick fIeadache,Gastralgia,Cranips,and "Jl otherreaultsof imperfectdigestioa, repareci by E. C. Do Witt A Co., Chicago. iifi'jy Bos. i'hillipH &S')i. PROWSMOyAL. W. U. COUNCILL, Jit. Attoo'sy at La, v. Uoono, N. 0. F. LOViLL. J. V.. FLETCHEIt. i Cora i.(Ml & FLETHBL1. 'Arwum.Ys AT LAW . uooxe, n. a "4; tffirStH'cin 1 attention ui vol to tho aolktion 01 ''clnirm. Dr. J. M. IIOGSIIKAD, timi Soaoiaiisl, BANNERVi ELK. N, C Ao Knitv; So Hunting Out. HitrJioHt rHfi.,rt'.jot8 ninl cnlorn nit'iUs ol iiroiiiineut DfrwoiiH sue I'.V' Cessfull.v treated in Va., Tenn. y and N. C. Rcmoinbt-r tlifit there inuo tinu) Toi) boon to got rid oi V' a caiu'iTous prowtli no matter . how small. J-iXnininat ion freo, ' letters answered promptly, aur1 ' '(jatisfiution guaranteed. XOTirE J'' The iiuder8i;;n'd having qnal ' lfied as iidiiii.slrator ol the : "Z est nte ol B. V. fugmnii, decous :r- ed, all parties having olaiitiH k.'.; Against Ihe paid estate are here "i'l by notified to present Hie satne duly authenticated within ;J twelve months from the date Vreof or this notice will be plead ii bar ol their rei'overy. All per J8')nH indebted to the said estate .wil! please make prompt, set fplcment. This Jan. 9" 1900. ' v h. A. Urefue, Admiostrator. W ASIIIXGTON JLKTTRIl. Prom our Regular Coriffponiteul The .'Hlmiiiistrntiori h t h lieen kept squirming tver Hii.ee congiehH reasrembled liy the resolution ciillii'g .for iuloi motion on various I'hil ippine mntteiH, offered tv Senator Petlign w nnd oth eiH, f ii r t lie ensligntioii of tiie I'Julippino policy, reeeiv ed today at the hands of Sen ator Hour, in a speed) in fa vor of his vcsolution, tleelnr ing niraiiiht imperialism and for the independence of t h e Phillifipinex ivmh the vrst piip.islimeiit .vet adir mister ed. Mr. Hoar is not nn on tor in any sense of the word. Itut he has 1 he lawyer's fae it 1 r t" of n; at-sing fi-ts and plainly stating his rase, tind he brought it in'o full. play in his speech, vvhieh will take a fiinh -placein theaiguments against the departure frmi the policy of ll'Hshtn!tor and and idl the en Hy 1'iesidents, and the sulistitnt ion there for ot imperialism, with its attendant evils, a hug.' stan ding army, extravagant pnb In expenditures, and puhlie and private corruption. Ir w is n warnintr whi'-h deserves the attention from the coun try that it will not r"oive from Mr. McKinley and hi- imperialistic advisers, who answer it. not by argument, but by culling Senator Hoar "a traitor." Arguments in favor of the trold standard bill must be hard to iet whui trominfnt republicans in the Senate tnndupand say that the bill is not unfriendly to sil ver; that irs heeoming a law vill not prevent a continua tion of effortsf ir internation nl bimetallism, and thaf sort of rot. Th ol'jpet of this sort of talk is obvious. There are republican 'Senators who have numerous constituents who believe in bimetallism. They are to hrrnbo'izled into the impression that the gold standard bill is not an attnrkon bimetallism. An other defense put forth for the hill is that if is not real Iv new legislation, but mere ly a re affirmation of the net of '73 If tliis be ttue, why pass the bill fit all? But that it isn't true, any iroie than the statement- about its not being antagonistic to bimet allism is shown by th anxie ty of the money kings to g"f it on the statute hoi ks. It requires no gift of inspired prophe-y to say that the U nifed S'ntes will never agan enjoy the ble.sincs of the bi metallic currency, which dis tributes prosperity io th" whole people more stpiarelv than any other form of eur reney until the people elect a Congress and President who are pledged to wipe the gold (standard law out of exist encp. and 1o substitute there for a law pmviding for the double standard. It is for the peoplp to say how soon that will le dori". Mr. McKinlev is getting a Utile fidgety because of the leisurely manner in which the Senate is proceeding with the gohl standard bill. He sent tor Senator Allison and ask ed him to use his influence to push the debate along a lit tle faster. ' The friends of silver in the Senate are pleased to know that the Kentucky le.'isla. turn will send Hon. I. C. S. fllackhurn, a rock-ribbed friend of the white metal, back to the Senat" in time to participate in the debate on the gold standaid bill. He will" be a valuable recruit. Senator Culbertson, of Tex as, in ordering his friends lo stop th" agitation in favor of his selection of chairman of the1 democratic national committee, not only because he has no desire for the posK tion, tint but because lie thinks Senator Jons tills it in a prfe.-tly satisfactory manner. Senatoi Jones says there is no truth wh itever in the public reports of friction between himself and Col. Dry an, ana democrats in run uress do not hclievethat Col. Bryan has ever intimated even in the most ?n lire. t trimmer that he wished a change in t behead of-the Na tional Committee. As expected, the Senate Committee on Elections de cided by a. majority of one to report against the seat ingof Mr. Quay; but. owing to the hearing nf the Clarke case, now goin on before that committee, it may be several weeks before the report of the committee is stibmiib'd to the Senate. Qnavnnd his !'r-nds are considerably fr.gh t.eued, but disinterested ob servers still think that the chances for Quay's being sea ted by a slim margin. ThsS 'iiate made a bin cut in the amount that the Mon tuna witmsses in the Clark-tease will g.-t when it adopted a resolution, providing that witiiKSs-rs summoned by Svn ate Committee, shall receive 00 a day and actual rail road fare to and from their home,-!, instead of $2 00 and inileaue. v.hich has hereto fore been paid t hem. The Boiierts investigation is m its last h's. Ex-Scre tary Carlisle has begun hisar guiiient against R iberts, and when hi? closes, which he is expected to do about the middle of I ho week, Roberts will be allowed tosupplement the argniin tit he has already made b,v replying. After that tlv reports will soon follow. Bnheits is doomed. He never had a ehan-e. but if he had. Iv would have spoiled it him sell wji h his own ;alk. It has oeeii (iemonsf rated lepeatedly in every state in t he Union and in many foi eign ctnmtries that (.'hainlie: -Iain's Cough I'eni"dy is a certain prevent a live and cure for croup. It hasbeeoaiethe universal remedy fjr that disease. M. V. r'isher of Lib erty , W. Va., 'onlv repeats what has been said around tht-' globe when he writes: "1 have used Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy in my family lor several yea's and always with perfect success. We be lieve that it is not only tic best cough leinedy, but that it is a sure cure- for croap. t lias snveo T.ne lives i t our children a number of time," ! " i This remedy is for sale by dealers. ' Another Glowiu? Pen Report. Raleigh Post, - "The penitentiary has been self sustaining and will be able to show assets to the value of $40,000 or therea bout h," said Copt. W.ll, Da.r the superintendent of the State prison yesterday. Captain Day will submit his report for the year to the directors of the penitentiary .vhen they hold their annual meeting here net Wednes day. A full meeting is expect ed and several matters of in ttrest will be considered. ''The prison has about! $40 00O of debts against it," Cap tain Day ttated yesterday. "To pa.r this we have 100, 000 and more worth of pro duets that can he converted into cash to day, There is a mand for these products. and they are as good as the money," la enumerating these 'pro duets, Captain Day stated that he had 2.200 bales of cotton, though he hopes to harvest 2 oOO bales. Twenty thousand bushels of peanuts, are on the prison farms, and Onpt. Day stated that be received an offer of 77 eents per bushel yester day. The offer vvns declined, fis the p.as are of the Span ish variety, which are the best; and he believes he can command a Oetter price for them. The corn crop. ('apt. Day states, amounts to. '1.000 bur I'P.'s. Of the smaller crops, the prison farms have madelartre quantities, w! ieh are not ta ken into consideration iudi vidnally. "The penitentiary will pay every debt." Captain Day stated, . 'and n tlil'ii to the State Treasurer the amount borrowed during the year. whi"h is ii0,00i. Wo will then have assets to the val ue of $10 000 to show tor the year's work." Captain D.ij' figures as as sets the usual amounts ex pended during the year, such as vere disbursed for perma nent improvements. In this class he puis the $22,000 paid Treasurer Worth, and for which the Treasurer de clined to uiye him credit. (),h er such expenditures named by C-iptiiin Day are fiS.OWO or the pin- base of mules for the farms; .5.j.0(!() for the shirt factors. $ flOO for a g;n and .fo.OOO for oth -r Tm pro emeiits. This makes a total ot'4-l.:500. which Cap- tai'i Day s.i.rs the absent ad ministration should be cred ited with in drawing the bal ance sheet for the year. The executive board of the State prison held the r-'UUlar monthly iin-eling yesterdav. Chairman Travis, Col. Os born ami Mr. Newbmd, 1 he ni'Miiner-. were present. The an ii ting of warrant sand the usual routine business was transacted. Miss Annie K. (jiuitiiiig, Tvre. Mich., says: ' I sulTcnd a lone, time from ,'lyspcp.-i,.i, lost flesh, and became ver wenk. IvoUol OysiiepHia Cure completely cured me." It di tresis what vouenr. i ii . . V "V" Nioneicii . 1 1 1 1 1 in . ii le-ii-r wiin io give liii med'c.te relief in the worst eases. Cofl'ty Bros. Phillips & Sou. Southern Field: The Mil densian fanners located in Hurke county, N 0., ot Vol dese, a station on tho South em railway's line between Ashoville nnd Salisbury, N. C; ate meeting with success. These people began in Burke county with small capital and upon low priced lands. They are rapidly developing tine farms and it will soon be the most independent colony of people that ever eaine to the United States. The latest reports sathat the Bubonic plague is now in Janilla. It is also reported to be in Bio Janerio, in S. A, and also in Honolnla. Mr, J. Sheer, Sedaliu, Mo., sav ed his child's lite by One Minute Lough cure. Doctors had givou her 1 1 1 to die with croup. It s an inlallible cure for coughs, colds, grinne, -pneumonia, bronchitis. end tin-out and Iniie-troubles. He lieyes at once, cofler nros. Phil- hps and son, E.v (Congressman Ben; H. Clover c.)inmirted suicide at his home in Butler count, m6that State a few daysago J want to let the peoph w ho sutler from r heuuiatisni and sciatica know that Chamber Iain's P.on Balm relieved me alter a number of other med icines a ndo doctor had failed. If is the best liniment 1 have of, .1 A. Dodg-en, Alpharet ta .ia. '1 botisands have been cuied of rheumatism by this remedy. One application relieves the pain. For sale by dealers. The Ashevdle Citizen savs that we are now living in the ear 1 1)0-4- We have certainly made a desperate jump some where? "One Minute Coimh f.uie is the best reined Y I ever used coughs and colds. It is une qualled fo" whooping cough t tiildivn all like it. "writes II. N. W i 1 I i a ir s. (Jentry t'llle, .Never fails. It is iheonlv harm less reaady that giies im mediate results. Curescoughr. colds, hoarseness, c r o u p, pneumonia, bionchhis, and all t lu-oat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents con sumption. Cofl'e Bros. Phil lips &. Son. The man who loi'shis lighting in his mind always comes out victorious. "I w us nearly deud with dys pepsia, tiiid doctors, visited miii eral sprififts. and eirw worse. I used Ko lil Dysjiepsiacure. Thai cured me." It digests what you eat. Cures indigestion, sour stoui ncl). heart burn and all tonus ol dyspepsia, coffey iii os idiiUips, son. Chairman Holton, of the re fuibhcan State exeeiitiyecom mittce, says his party will contest the constitutionality of t he amendment to be vo ted upon next August, after the election, h. is also learned that the committee has deci deil to briny,- suit at once to lest t he election hnv adopted by the last legislature, and that applicatitm will beuiade Tor an injunction restrain iriii f be State board irom rallying- cut the provisions of the law in calling and hold im- t he amendment election. Holton it to be supplied wit Ii the ne.'essarv funds lor the prosecuting t he c.tse. Its always the p;m that boasts of being mightier than the bW'ord. f4Uiri!!I:S Puusca Ihe tor jj pid liver, and cora bil'ousr.o3, sic!; a headache, jaundice, nausea, k.dlgcsf tiou, etc. Iney an In valuable to prevent a cold or break up a fever. Mild, gentle, certain, they are worthy your confidence. Purely vegetable, they run tin taken by chlldron or delicate women. Price, 2T.ut nil medicine dealers or by mall ot C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Andrew Johnson was a tai lor. Abraham Lincoln was a tailor. James A. Garfield drove a horse on the tow path. ienjan.in Franklin cut wicks and made molds for tallow candles. William Denn Howell, one of our greatest novolsts, was a fioor printer's boy. George M. Pullman began work at a salary of $40.00a year and ended life with a for tune a f many millions. John Roach, who was at his death a master mechanic and stood on the .highest round of woildly fame, came to this country a ragged, homeless, friendless boy. Ex. Mrs. It. Churchill, Berlin, Vfc. says. ")ar uauy was covered with running sores. DeWitt.s Witch lluzel Salve cured her. "A specific for piles and skin diseas es. Beware of worthless counter feits, coffey iii-os, Phillips & eon. The man doesn't live who think others value him at Lis true worth, Having a Oreiii uhu on Cliambcr'aln'i Cough Remedy. Manager Martin, of the Pierson drugstore, informs us tint he is having a great run on Chainberlnn's Cough Remedy. He sells five bottles of that, medicine to one of any other kind, and it gives great satisfaction. In these days of la grippe there is nothing like Chamberlains Cauirh Remedy to stop the cough heal up the sore throat and lungs and give relief in a very short time. The sales are growing, and all who try it are pleased with itt prompt actum. South Chicago Daily Calumet. For sale by deal ers. I )e Wilt's Little K.irlv Risers pu rifv the blood, cleanse the liver, invigorate the system. Famous little pills lor const ipatiou and liver troubles, coney uros. phil ips .V: soil. Over -Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes throueh your kidneys once every three minutes. , jn A i tie kidneys are your LfrX?L TlikJjL hlnnH Tirlflr (W L , ..., .v ter out the waste or impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out cf order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess cf uric acid in tha blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteadv heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart la over-working In pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinaVy effect of Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy la soon realized. It stands the highest for ita wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists In fifty- cent and one-dollar siz- es. You may have a sample Dome oy mau Home of snunp-Ro. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Or. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. V'' ' ' V-. ' ' V: v.- :-' 4 'i r
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