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wiillliii iiiraiiSi or$ri. "; ,.i'r. . , -v v w . i s mi iii-si 'ill 111 ii ii a i iai U()ONE WATAUGA COUNTY, N C rilUKSDAY, JULT,5, 1900. KO. 24. . , A Woman's Awful rorll. , : v J V'jYiu.j'f. js only (?' 'Iiutice to k fmv;.'our lilt1 unci tliatiitlti().'b - un operation' wertlie Ktartiinp; wonw hoard by Mrs; 1. . Hunt, il Lump EiJije. ' Win., 1mm her doctor ftltor lie had vainly .triwi " t curt1 hr ol a 'frijjhtlul "am ol utoiiiach trol!t ami yellow jann ' dice, (lull wtonefl htv foi niod nmj slit constantly., gmv "worw; TliHj 8hij Ih'stmii to nso Eluctric I'.ittm which whully cured her H'h V winiflei ful storuach," liver : and ki.lney remeily,' fures d.vs pt'ps.hi'hisHo! n))etite.' Try it.. Duly 5(i Guaranteed.' Sold by I'.lai-klnirn. The Dcinot rnts of Florida I I'onVentiot. MtJiifksonville -n niiiiinfoil M illiniri S. Jen " tiir.gs for iiovernor. Ar.'len tiinsr is m ruin of Hon. W. J. Hryurt of Nehraiska; f V V" 'V m witn- 'vrf . . l out neip, a bald spot n e v e r e r o w s iilsmaller. 23 It keeps Cf'vW.tng, until- at last your friends say, " How bald he is getting." Not easy to cure an old baldness, but easy to stop the first thinning, . easy to check the, first falling out. Used in time, bald ness is made e with It stops falling. H promotes growth, ana r A takes out all dandruff. N color to faded or gray hair, all the dark, rich color of earlv life. You may depend upon it M everv i me. it Dnncs m health to the hair. fLOOabottk. All Druggist. " 1 lure osml your Hslr Vigor nd km greatly pleased with It. I hre only used one bottle of it, nd yet my hair ha (topped falling out and bai started to grow again nicely." JcLitJi Wrrr, KarchtS,18W. . Canpra, 8. Dak. If von do not obtain all the beneflta von expected from the ntn of tbf vigor, wnw me itocwi anoiu it. Addrau, D. i, CAY EK, Lowell, Man. m v ww r v v v A A A Dyspepsia Cure Diaests what yon eat. Itartlflclally digests tbe food and aids mturo n strenfftnening ana recon Btructlnir the exhausted digestive or- cans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic jno other preparation ran anDroach It in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, muses Sick Headache.Gastraliria,Cramp8,an iJlothorresultsot Imperfectdlgestlon. Prtpor.d by E. C. DW Itt a Co., ChleaflO. coffey nros, Phillips &Sou I '110 FKSSJONA L. VV.B.COUNClLL.Jn. Attornfa' at Laa Uoone, N. C. - Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialist! BANNER'S ELK. N. io Kmte !jo limning Out. Highest references and entlors luentaof prominent persous huc eoHafully treated in Va., Teim. and N. 0. llemember that there is no time too soox to get rid ol . cancerous growth no matter how small. Examination iree, mm K WASHINGTON LETTER, rrom our -iaiar uerresponaemi, The, Democratic CtmreH.' Clonal rampaitrn (;ommittee will make, specialty of; ciH', r. - f V - ulhtinie literature 8howingr?.UTC,"?M' 1 v' . r ii. .. J since: the-exposure; of - the uji Republican extravagance in public expenditures. Not able in this class of literature is the speech of Representa tive jivingston.of (la., in which he sid: "And T call at tention also to the constant and gradual increaR? in the appropriations for Pensions, and likewise to the legisln tive, executive and judicial unnronriations. These items could not ha ve been affected to any gieat extent by the Spanish American war. It shows, indeed, an increaseall along the line, despite the fact. that the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds have held bark all mat tors before them, and the Committee cn Riversand Hnrhnrri.-nll matter before ,i,ht.n tt, or- ini;iiii mill in w wi i, i v a i a m mill pl'itmu hiii-o liuun nnic. ticallv barred hum consider- At nn nr thu 'wnsnn. It . 1 ahLi i.u iw.m 5n mSn,ihut ntlrUIlft' al W i ATt. Willi ,,(.. in thecue of the appropriu- 'mi.b fnrf h Nmvv tl1M t.v va j(i j horization of the eight new warbhipsf-two battleships, .reenrmored cruisers, and liree protected cruisers, in volves an ultimate expend i tnni fri nniiot riif't inn itrmiir nnH Mrmnmpnt. ftfuomethiiif- ...... lii-a ?i (innonn not m dollar of which is nowappro- niated. The dominant par y attempted to commit this session, and will doubtless re new their efforts ht the com- ng session to so commit the government to what is known is the ship-subsidj scheme, ,l.ij.li lmmlt..a tna fcnm ( $120,000,000 tobeexpended throughout a term of years. Unln ttrlo of lT,.r,ul.a just before leaving AVashing-fc Ln !.!. aV ni-non. iwu, iw. mo ........ . v rQ, fl.u,lul.l!nfn IIIU lllv H' u-iMtivu U41.V tko llaii tl.nt Iho' ov;at,,, prosperity is the product of Mr. LI' J " v , tion.- lie are having pros- pcritvinthe Hest,' b-tt it is 1 -a. 1 Un,J JUC l U'U" llOVitrij UUI " it. fir tMfviil A .Twm v nniii Kelf-deninl. Unfavorable con are aovancinir the price of wheat, which will greatly benefit the farmers of Kan sas and the West, but these unfavorable conditions were not brought around by Re publican administration The people unTTerstnnd the reasons fov these things.-Fur ther tl.nn this, the people rej ognize that the late session of Congress, gave t o the trusts of all kinds, all that thev asked for. They also recognize that Congrens ab solutely refused to do for the country those things which iKnmi flrtmtk nial ... it IIC C IICUJOUI I'll IIIIOVIVIIII . i j ot party, such asnn amended In t trstu te Com merce law, An ti-Trust Legislation, a re duction of the War Taxes, j! ( ii.. ki:'... provmmg ior lue iraniBuu Canal, and any otliertnings. Senator Harris says the Dry an tifktt will carry Kansas (easily, and if the right candi- is nominnicd n t . Kansas Qtty Heveral other iniddleMVestern ! Kepublicans are condetnn- . . - . . r . , . posure Wholesale stealing of Cuban funds by Republican officials, there have been reductions in tho salary list in Havana blone which will result in n saving of $1,200,000 a year. Such an. open acknowlede meat of extravagance and incompetency, has seldom if ever been made by an Amer ican administration. Speaking of the Cuban mat tern, the Republicans on the Senate Committee, charged with investigating receipts and expenditures in Cuba, seem to have accomplished their purpose of postponing the investigation until too ate for its finding to have u" rn u" campaign, by the agreement not to start the investiga- , f , . tion until furnished lre,,BUr and. 1 w 0m.re De- in) I'riviititu ulirtrviriur t in l'O K" --"""- ept8 uno. expenoitures in . 'nba' nnd each.. 0 course, inose of pai imeuiB iiuiui tu be having those statements i"' u luolBn ''7w' UU1 """ " or to care to say. when thev will be ready. Senator Piatt, of Conn., Chairman of the WMumniw, wiitru ubkbu urn thtMuvetigation said it could not begin until furnished with those statements which are to be made the basis of the investigation. T h a t leaves t li e administration free to hasten or postpone the beginning of the investi- 6auwu,.uj iiiijiiiS ui urm, if- 1. . I ! .1.1 in the reparation of Q m" BU,",lfl' 1 U1H K" VKIU Ulf U t BWIIIt. IU k ...At-itit.w iit in ihnt th,neee PnM,e- ecriXVy Hay says we are not at war iu:.. .....a n "lll""u "uu uijiu . m . '"- oropean nanons say ine tlfl IK I I CU U W ri IJ IIJCU I and the Chn..s3 minister say his goyernment ban not sane uvniru till it in iKuuii.ub wi . p a. I . J l 4. Fni'mirtiAftu tf nn f, nf rhu fi it rl r " illft lllilt. ' ll'IB IMI II (JKH.l , that the whole trouble was . B,5 ionally occurs in every coun try. TIip Chinese Minister has also aHsured Secretary Hay that he had received of ficial information that all the foreign ministers in Pekin, which has been cut off from the coast cities formorethan a week, were safe and well Notwithstanding all this, the administration anu the Eu ropean governments are pro ceeding as though we am they were at war with China and troops are being hurried Ii f si n 4-r ftni n n f 1 1 .f-. , o nnm nn men umiro uwn wn . , .. ,1 . nL! ground are fight ng the tni lt 1. ........ nese. 11 ail mat isn z me worst sort of a Chinese puz zle, pray, what is it? i -. Tbeeflsiest ad ,no8t effecve I method ol purilying the blooc and invigorating the evBtem iu to take DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little- pills for c eatisuiir the liver and "bowels. coffey uro&. Phillips t eon. ' Tho Democrats Win win. Raleigh fvt. v " ' The- Democratic ; outlook in the State brightens. Those people who at flrftt feared that the amendment might dlrfranPhise some un- educated white men, ha ve he- come couvinced that such re- suits is impossible. The new section to inevonsimiuonai Amendment, after incorpor- atmir sections 4 and o as one', is so plain that nobody can be made to believe that the grandfather clause may fail and the educational I clause may remain. Thissec Tion piT!eni8 sucii a reeu i, ..... t .. ii. nomatiernow pari.sun uie court may bo. The new sec tion-section 5-rends thus: "That this amendment to the Constitution is presented unrl n livf ail 'u a nno lnrllvlfl. ,.upu mo line pmn lor me reguiauon of the suffrage, "with the in tent and purpose to so con nect the different parts, and to make them so dependent uoon each other that the whole shall stand or fall "to get her." ' Everjcounty in North Car olina had a representative in Raleigh duringthepastweek. Reporters of this, paper inter viewed neaily all and the edi tor talked with man.v of hem about the political eon ditioii8 in their sections. The enau oi inese uiiervjewsunu . p a i . a : J taiKS may ue Buanueu up I . i .... hus; 1. The Democratic outlook in the State brightens. There has been fear upou the part of some illiterate voters lest, they should be disfranchised. That fear in most places has Men removed by hearing ; a cleat interpretation of the amendment by speakers or ndividuals in whom those who entertained fears had full confidence. Those not already convinced, will now see from the amended amend ment that all tbe sections must stand or fall together. 2. The Democratic party is united, trom ine moun ... t- . tains to the sea there is no disagreement or discord that w.riousIj I.H. the um anu imiuiu.Muua sary to insure success, buyer men. cold men, expansionists Mnti-PxnAnsinnisfrt. disoens- --r K.,.i,ii.,tinhi,toonii . u.. UUVULiHUa Kl BitlUUllO liuc buried thejr differences in or der to make permanent white Kiinrerraev in North Caroli na. 2he losses Irom the few counties will not be serious, even if the efforts on foot to t -,. reconcile the few differences should fail. . ' 3. The Democrats are at work. In-some counties the work ol organization nas been going on since before the meeting of the State con vpntion. In these count e rtm rniuHlif inn nr mnut' fav orable, In some counties this work has been delayed fnn Innir. nnd in these the Pn ' 'ni emy has sowed tnres. in a few these tales have gained Buch headway thtft it will re quire the greatest wisdom to remove them without losing some of the wheat. But the Democrats are now at work everywhere, and the spirit of WORK I WORK!! WORK 111 is animating the members ol the party in all parts of the Mf i t: TIip riv. vi t Insnitie UnntipR n;nL.p, thfl np,,PSHjtv L. rarm fltrnnnimMrPi tlonlri rhBrftnmitlino Mt. tt.fi4lksof the' campftign) but it is being andertaUen with 2eai and en tnU8ja8in tJ w, Am h terrained t0 win. It wa8 a . ifli.flnn 'if a man wills to do a thing, he will do it." In this cam paign the Democrats do not intend now to spell 'FAIL.'' They feel that there is too too much at stake that the very peace and.safety of tbe i'" i - gtnle haDJf in thft balances. rnthpir rpSOlut0 determina fhp HPf(mdpd hv tholt .;roa nH lillllirhtppH. Tf . nnpRtinn hiffh flnd n boye parttaan poiticflt Dera ... ocrntic success tins year fhfi Piiminntion of thp mass of ignorant negro vot ers, who have been used for thirty years to make bad Kovernoient which has led to most of the trouble that has come upon the State. The nniirtrtiimfr in mif! "fhohpll- . . (.ome tQ us nniv Thek nnn,A nr(. . .to RHVft ..... hHd . m thafpppihin pvnpriflnm.8 tnroush wni,h thcy hnve .,,, qMlft un f vvn . . . . M , G. Z. French and the like ""'"j t ri - - j . . t bereoentedin i - - f - - Mfl,L ,inrn,;n TMa ruu rft collection of such govern ment, such insults and such redress that strengthen the determination of the people oi the State to leave no stone unturned to carry the Consti tutional amendment, the on ty measure that can remove the dangers-which assail tbe people of Eastern North Car olina. IS IT RIGHT For an Editor to Reccoiumed Patent Medicines) From Sylvan Valley News, Breviad, N. C: It may be a question whether the editor nf n ricwsoaner nas ine r zm .. f . to publicly lecommend an of the various proprietary medirines which flood the SKwilTd,; to snv a KOod wordforCham jnlain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy. We have known and used this tried . . ... I.. r on u na n our luinuy iur aj years and have alwaysfound ...... rt f ron.r ,.UOU n d of tnis reme(y wouid 8ave hours of suffering while a physician is awaited. We . . i: do not ueneve in aepenoing KSS.SStdo'tn that jf a b()U,e of Camber rtin'8 diarrhoea remedy were kept on hand and administer ed at the inception of an at ta ".'V1'1? eujler,n m,nr ue avoioea anu in very umiiy cases the presence of a physi (.inn W()Ui(l not 00 rPqUired. At least this lias been our ex perience during the past 20 .. . i- i.. i. . y,, r or bhih uy uiukbisio. Judge Spier Whitaker, who was formerly a Populist, is maKing speecnea for the amendment and the Demo cratic ticket in Wake. "After Buffennir from severe d vsnensia over twelve years aud usins' manv remedies without Dernianftnt irood I finally took Kmlnl I)iHifrmii cure, lt did me pamucli iood I recommend it to pyeryoite,'' writes J. 10 Watkins, Clerk ami Recorder, thilncolbe, Mo. It invests what you eat. Coffey Bros. Phillips & Son. WA5T8 WHtTB EUlE. Newi and Observer. '.'.'' '.,'''''-'. From tbe day the Populist party was organized In Wil- son county, Dr, H. F Freo ' man has'been its leader. Ho was elected to the State Ben- ate from that district and he has been an influential factor in all its councils. He is now heartily in favor of the A mendment. We can make room for only a few extracts from his letter giving his rea sons: i . ' ' ';'..' "l am in favor' of the A mendment 'because, as far as it can, it stops the black man from voting, and as far aY it goes and can, it educates tbe poor white bov and girl. . The education of tbe gir's la the foremost and biggest question of this age. "Hecause it disfranchises no white man, but as a stim ulus to all white people to better prepare themselves for voting and for the life they lave to live. But the great- est good will come from the education of the thousands of poor boys and girls all over the State, whose fathers, being uneducated themselves are opposed to or are indif erent to education. All true Alliancemen, Populists and Democrat, cannot refuse to vote for the Amendment, for education is one of their fun damental principles. "The black man Should not yote in the United States, and especially iir those states when- lie is fo numerous n to hold the balance of power. The white man, God's best and highest production, does not need black men to help make the laws, by which he is to govern himself. He not needed in this capacity as a citizen und if he was needed, he is not fitted." Dr. Freeman is one of thtt 47,000 men who If ft the Dera ocratic party 18J)2"wn' Cleveland was nominated. He was a Bryan elector In 1896 and has refused to go along with the Populist leaders who are fighting to keep the 120,000 negroes as voters He wants White Rul and so do 35,000 more of the white men who joined the Populist party and were true to it nn tiljts faithless leaders made it an annex to the party .of Negro Rule, DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney trouble Hakes Ton Miserable Almost everybody who reads (he hews papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures maoe djt ur Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, livef and Dladdef Mmedy. It Is the peat medV cal triumph of the nine teenth century) dl covered after years of scientific research bY Dr. Kilmer, the mw nent kidney and blaoV der specialist, and ii wonderfully successful In promptly curtnf lame back, kidney, bladder, urid acid tTdv bles and Brlght's Disease, which Is tbe worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-RoOt Is hot red ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poof to pur chase relief and has proved so successful id every case that a special arrangement hst been made by which ail readers of this paper" who have r.ot already tried It, tnay have i sample bottle sent free by mail, also-a book telllne more about Swamp-Root and hOW it find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble -r When writing mention reading tnis generous ' !l this paper and .ffliSSnf hamton, N. Y. The reeular fifty cent and dollar aUes art sold by all good druggl mm : 1 ... . ., ... :,--r . ,
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