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. v - . '. ' "l . , . A -,t' ,.'v ... 1 .".!' ' t.J-iV. ft , -v j'. '.: i ; y '.' - ' ", ' -". 'v :''"t ' -,'. '- ' 'v BOONE, WATAUGA ; COUNTY, X. Cm niUKSDA Y , M ARCI1, 1 ,1900. NO. .7. AVM.it SMI m I .- iaST?ter i mi in 1 1 1 "TTTS??S ; Eve7 mornfhg I fcavo a bad taste In my mouth; my. toneue Is coated: mv-hesd aches and I often feel dizry. I pave no appetite for breakfast ' 'and what food I eat distresses, me. 1 have a heavy feeling in my stomach. .1 am getting to weak that sometimes I tremble ' and my nerve3 are all unstrung. I ira getting pale and thin. 1 am as tired in the morning as at night." v . . What does your doctor say? ' ..." Yoti ari suffering from lra oure blood." . 1 Whet is his remedy? ' You must not have constl-- iated bowels if you expect the arsanarilia to dolts best work. i But Ayer's Pills cure constipation.,- -. ;.;- . , Xft have a book on Paleness and Weakness which you may have for the asking. , ':!. - Wrtlm to our Dociero FotIUm yon would Uk-to eonralt mijMrt phytlclim bout your coudl- V in mr eaaa. You. will v Diccsts what y on eat ; It arti flclall v 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 approach tt in efficiency. It in .' stantly relieves and permanently cures ' Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, "Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Qastragia,Cranip3,and til other results of Imperfect d igestlon. . . trtpard by C.C DeWItt Co.. Cleago- coffy Bros, philhitw &;fc-on. professional;. f B. COUNCILL, Jr. Attornfa' at Lkf. Boone, N. C. F. LOVfLL. J. C. FLETCHER. n rmur mi li v. : B. ; IddTMl, DR. J. 0. ATER, x. I -'?.' I. "V Uiwa. Mut I . ( Dyspepsia Sure .'VTn-.,. i iiuii i iw. ri r i iiiirn ATJOUYSATLAW, , EST Special attention given to the colletion ot claims." m : ;. : ... . 4 Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, : Cancer Speoialist, ; BANNER'S ELK. N. C i""'Ao Kuite No Burning Out, ?;:; Uiffiiest relereuces and endors- menu of prominent persons nuc ce8sfully treated in: Va., etm. 'and N. C.1 Remember that there isno timeToo eoojf to get rid ol a cancerous frrowth no matter how Biaall, Examination free, letter, answered Dromntlv. and ) uatisfactioa guaranteed. NOTICE The ondereionnj having qual vified as admiHtrator ;; of the estate ol B. P. Tubman, deceas ed, "all parties having claims ! against the eaid estate are here . by notified to present; the same duly authenticated w 1 1 h t n , twelve months irom : the dnte lu barof their recovery.;-All per1 sons indebted to the said estate "wil! . please ; make prompt set tletnenti; This Jani 9" 1900. ' L. A. Greene, Admiostrator. W AS1IINGT0N LETTEIi Fiom our ; Regular; CMretpondent Nr) Prwiilont tfi'cr mm!e tnof e ajct BiirrHidfc t b a ti Mr. M;'Krt)lcv Ikih in ji rl on the. I'orto Rica n tariff Mil n"w '".Mor thf HoiiNH, He Hft pobitivHy'.tn his annu l nfeNHn tie that he favreil frVe t rati for Porto Rico, a nI w hen t h rejn.llirans in ih House first tnlkwl about ,.-- putting a duty on I'orto Ri- ran prodiifts heeven went so far aa to intimate to ijeiiio- a 1 8 hp nu-t that he would ht silad it. .they would : h e I p dHleut. the" proMised 'July. Now, hj has turned a roin plete somersault and ah nouncpii in aijvaiuv'nf hi jnesag1, that he would nijn the bill iiriponinff n ' 25 per pent. duty. No wonder r publrnns in f'-ongnss Innh whm Mr. M-KinJpv is spoken of as their lender. The Sill pi ovidinjjf q terfi toriall form '.of 'government for Hawaii now, before the Senate, whieh means lhat Ha waii will ultimately . beroi;.f a State, naturally raises the question of'why the Hmwh iians thoull be so mueh bet ter treatel than the Porto RicanH Surely no one out side of the cliquewhieh is Mia ping the repuhlienn poliey ran seejiny good reason . for liiaking Hawaiian Anieri- eun citizens, nnn tne rorto Rlcai.s colonial subjects; Senator Teliafen o, of Flor ila, in addilion to making a public and most positive de nial of the etory published p ver the signature , of Jay G. Holland, an alleged Florida detective, charging him wiUi having conspired with Mij. G. V. Rut hers. D. S. A., and Mr. t R. Rogers, of Florida, to defraud the government in connection with the saleof bacon, has had Holland ar rested for criminal libel and, eni.ployed eminent lawyers to assist in prosecuting him, The Senator expressed the o pinion that ex-Wnator Call had something to do with the publication of Holland's story, but Mr. Call says he had nothing whatever to do with it. Represents five John Aden, of Miss., can deal with facts as well as hurnor. as he show ed while the House was dis cussing the responsibllirj'for the confessedly large number of inefficient clerks on the government pay rolls in Washington. When Mr. Allen got up to speak, those who caii see in him only the hu morist, expected something 'funny' but they didn't get it. Although inclined to take ryanv things humorously, he is one of the hardest working me mbers' of the Appropria tion committee. He began his speech by saying "that there -was sufficient law to get rid of clerks w ho become inefficient from Vge'or other causes, and that the depart ment officials should not, be allowed to saddle the blame for their retention upon Cou- He sail I he had made an investigation and hart ol ficiil figures to show that the average age of eleven hun dred of the clerks reinstated 1 by Iho present administra - tion exceeded si x t V yea rs a nd he naturally thought these reinstatemerit; explained a la rge putt of t he corn plaints a bo u t i neffi.-ier. t clerks bejng kept in office.", v' . i ; Ac'iuciis of 'democrnti'Sen atorH was held to discuss the general line of oppoHition ; to t( the republican policy, to wards the island possessions of the United States. A com ; mittee was authorizadto cop fer with the democrats of the House with a view to having t lie party iii both branches' of Congress, act along t h e same line. While no program was adopted, there was a. u nanimous sentiment in favor of eciitinuing the opposition mid a coraniittee was author ized to arrange a program. Ex-Governor Peck, of 'Bad Boy' fame, is one of the two hundred citizens of Wiscon sin, who are .whooping- up Mdwaukkee ns the democrat ic National Convention citv. He says that everybody tells him Milwaukee, will win, but. that the hustling is going to )e kept up until the Natiuu al Committee decides where the convention is to beheld. Notwithstanding numerous denials of the story t h ri t Boss Hauna hud threatened to take the Republican Na tional Convention a wav from Philadelphia, if ihe .money promised by the 'Committee representing that city to the Republican Na tional Commit tee, amis not forthcoming. Such a threatens made. And as a result, Boss Hanna has received a check- for $2-5.000 on n'Tount, and a promise that the other $75,000 will be raised and turned over be fore the-convention -meets. The two democratic mem bers' of the conference com mit tec Senator Jones of Ar kansas, and Representative Cox, of Tennessee, now con sidering. 'the gold'--standard bill passed by the House and the substitute therefor, pass ed by the Senate, can do lit tie more than exercise their right of making a minority report to their respective branches of Congress, but they can be depended upon to do that in a thoroughly democratic manner.The four republican members of he com m i t tee Sen a (r rs A I d rich and Allison, and Reprcseuta fives Overstreet a n d Pro sius, will rwilly make the gold standard bill that will g-) np on the statute books, and it is not for a moment doubted that it will contain the, most obj"ctio na ble fea t n res of b h measures now under consid eration. A Manila dispatch "Says that Filipino foices estima ted to number 5,000 soldiers mostly ; Bolomen, attacked the Ameriean garrison in the convent at Darago, in t h e province of Albay.durinarthe night of Feb, 5. They were repulhed after they had burn ed much' of Ihe town. On lieutenant wounded was the only loss sustained " by t h e Americans. ' Vfrs. R. Churchill, -Ocrlin, Vt,, says. ','Our baby, was covered with running sores. DeWitt.s Witch Hazel Salve enred her, "A specific for piles and skin diseas es. Bewhre of worthleBS counter- 'feits. cofley Bros,hillips& son.', Iho Amendment it rows. rhailolte Observer, :v Rev, Baylus Cade, the Pop nlist private secretary of Gov ernor Russell publrshesui the Raleigh' Post; n communica tion in which he nd vises pop ulists not to commit them selves against . the constitu tions! amendment, bnt to hold themselves free to vote as they please. He proceeds to argue the advantages to the state and his party of having the negro out of pol itics. and sats thedem-jcrats were wise to have pitched their contest in 1898 upon the color line uhincnmb'Ted by national issues, arjd that they were astute in tendering the color line to tht 'republi cans, as the issue of the pres ent campaign and-will be. for tunate if thev succeed in get ting Ihe foisionisls to accept it. Mr. Cade is a man of ''in fluence in his prty.'" It is re ported that Governor Russel has declared that the repuMi cans are unwise in attempt; ing to line up their party sol idly against the amendment, and that it should not be made a party issue. It is man ifeMt that " neither the popu list hor the republican party :an he commanded solidly a gainst the nmeudine-nt, We are persuaded' that it is gain ing ground daily among peo pie of all pai ticsand all class es. and that this will contin ue to be the case in yet. more more marked degree as it' is disi-ussed before the voters. It has neyer had as good prospects since the day it was submitted by the Legislature as it has to-day, and ui large part of its strength arises from the growing belief that its adoption would be the best thin that could befall th negro himself. Mood lea' li oft. E. B. Muudav, n law ver at Hen riertu, Texas, oncelo')li'd n grave iigger. Mf says: '"My brother was Very low with malarial f-vvr-and jaundice. I perhiiadeil him to try Electric Hitters, and lu vv.-is Koon much licftci', but coiitiinioj their aae until he was wholly (.ur ed. I am Pure Klectnc nitters sav ed hi lire." This remedy expels malaria, kills disease germs and puriflpft the blood; aidsdigestion, regulates liver. k"uJ oe s and bow f Is, cures conhtipation, dyspep Ma, nervous diseasos, kidney troubles, lemalo complaints, nnd gives perfect heulth. Only 50 cts. at blackViurn's. 0 Ar. George N. Coffey, of Patterson, who is attending the University, has been cho sen one of the debaters in the inter-collegiate debaters' con test to take place this year Vanderbilt University, N'nsh $ ille, Term. The contest is between Van derbilt'and the University of N. C, and will take plae in Ainil. Mr fofft'V is nnp f the debaters from this Stat", Serai-Weekly Nevrs. J. R Clarke, Peoria, III., says: Surgeons wanted to operate on me'for piies. but I cured them wilh'JVitch Hazel Salve.;' It is in falablcfpr pih's and skin dis-'aso. Beware of counterfeits, coife nro. Phillips son. ' Australian olives will probably soon abound in the markets. The tree, which elsewhere is low in maturing, grows in Quecnland almost, with, aatniishing. rapidi ty of the eucalyptus, and hoed no more care than awillow. ' . '' . ' . .- r '.- .-,.','- . ,. ''r r' "' ', '.- - r '-.r'. 'X',zX'- ' -'-i'V '-",'. '" A' "v--;-- Call for the Democratic State ConTen ; ";. ., .'i tion. :"" Chairman Simmons has Is sued the following call for the meeting of the Democrat i Stnte'conveniion: ' To the Democratic Voters oNoith Carolina: By order of the executive committee notice si hereby g iv e n t h a t - the ext State convention will assem ble fit Rabigh, April 11, to provide candidates for State offices, ior the selection of delegates to the national con vention and for the transac tion of such other business as it may deem propertocon sider and determine, Each county will be entitled ' to elect one delegate and one alternate to said convention for every 150 Democratic vo ters und one delegate for a fraction over 75 Democratic votes cast therein at thelast gubernatorial election, fto tice is also given that at the time of the call of the State con ven t i o n o n r exec u t i ve co m mittee adopted unanimous ly the following: ; "Resolved, That the ques tion of primaries for. the selec tion of candidates for United States Senator be relerred to the people in the call for the npxt Sta'e convention foi such action as that conven tion may deem best." It i announced that Mari on Butler will' run for Govern or of North Carolina, and it is further suggested by some of the populist ic papers that he may be elected. Famine would be a blensing compar ed to such a cure, Not that it is Butler personally, but the idea he represent. There i nothing in the code of ni hilism hu h would destroy everything I hat is not in the platform of Butler's party. And it is not honest business. It is grand stand talk, every particle ol it. The dr. ains of -iocialis!s are not ns exaggei ated as his opinion of what should be done. And during all his long term in the Sen ate he has not added any lus t re t Q bis name, lie is a po liticnl mountebank, if there is- such a thing. Danville (Va.) Bee. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was telt lor tin- widow ol the brave Gen. Burn ham of Maine, when the doctors suid she would die from pneutno nia before morning." writes' Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, bu- Fbe beg gpd for Dr. King.s New Discovery which had more than once saved her life, nnd cured herolcensunip tion. After taking, he sl'pt all night. Further use entirely cured her.'" This marvellous medicine is guaranteed to cure nil throat, chest and lung diseases. Only 50 cts and $ 1 .00. Trial bottle free at Plackburn's. A "blind tiger" establishment Was found running at full blast in connection with the' county home of Union county recently. Twq negroeB were proprietors of the establishment.. : A Frightful 21un er Will often cause a horrible cut, scald, burn or' bruise, nucklen's Arnica ujalve, will kilt the pain and pronintlv heal it. It cures fever sores, ulcers, . boils, corns. all skia eruptions. The , best pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed, bold by ulack buru. ..,J",-r.-';;yi.-':;.:;;;-..-.-,. '" ' '-- ' ' "'-".- ' .. '. '''..'. -. '-. .J '.' z , v : " vr'r; For the Aeent:;X'i;-? The following letter speaks volumes. Mr. Cooper lit, a' pro mlneti t white repubhea n leader in Zfertie county, VVe areglal that he believes in white supremacy and express es himself in language so aim pleuThat he who runs may read. Hear him: ; (Windsor Ledger.) Mr. .1. B. Stokes, Clim. , pear Mr: You are right in supposing that I will votefor the amendment.'-1 have vot ed the republican ticket stea dily since the war and believe in the principles of that par ty. But lam disgusted with' my party in its conduct of matters in the South, espec ially in North Carolina. It has placed ignorant: and vi cious negroes in office, lne incompetence of the n e g r o and his unfitness" for leader ship and his complete charge nf the republican party in North Carolina.hns prevent ed the spread of republican doctrine. The Amendment will get rid nf the negro. It will not interfere- with the white folks. ' For this reason I shall sup port the Amendment.. I do not subscribe to Na- tional Democratic principles, but 1 do to the question of maintaining the supremacy of the w bite vote and of kee ping negroes out of office and prevented them from inspec ting white schools, and by their vote taking charge of my county and state. I am with you. My race piide and self respect de mands that I put m,y vote with ycurs and my other friends and neighbors for permanent white supremacy. Yours, etcM J no. W. Cooper. Howard. N. C Feb. 10. Working: Sight and Day. The bnsyest and mightiest lit tie thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, listlessnessiuto energy, brain, fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25 cts. per. box. Sold bv clack burn. Fire in St Louis, Mo., wholly or partially destroyed thirty bus iness houses and caused a loss of Irom one to two milliou dollars. OABTOHIA. Btm tU I The Kind You Haw Always Bought , Over -Work Weakens Your Kidneys Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. i no Kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due ta neptartMi money irouoie. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady ' heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart Is ' over-working In pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. 1 It used to be considered that only urinary troubleswereto.be traced to the kidneys, : but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin- nlng In kidney trouble. ". If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is . soon realized. It stands the hlchesl for Ha wonderful cures of the most dlstiessing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty-, cent and one-dollar su-l es. You may have a Hmnlrt hntllM hv mall free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out it you nave kidney or oiaaoer trouoie. MenUon this paper when writing Dr. KUmet; , & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. . t -, . -k. j .is. t ;.'.- .':.
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