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HOOXE AV AT A U G A COUNTY, N.' Cm THURAMAKCH7, 19014 NO. -'i$Iim LiitHii w 1 ' not , u 1 . ...... i '."tts-tittnii in bin I ipp. ':' . :."', :wm?m th: A man i t h a thin bead of hair is a marked ;a man.- oui .jjae: . ...J-iVj 1 a.bald spot is not the kind cf a mark- most men like. . ' Too many men in their twenties are bald. This is absurd end all unnecessary. Healthy hair shows man's strength. To build up the hair from the roots,-to prevent and to 4 i ' ! I Li" m j It always restores color to faded or gray, hairi Notice that word, "always." And h cures dandruff. tl.OOabottU. A!ldrugaltU. 11 it; liaiincM calls ma out among itmiipors a croi.t deal' I would actually feci usfcamod every time I would take off my bat, my Ualr wat to thin (tnd tho bald ipoU hnpi n lalnlv. I beenn the use of yonr Hair Vigor less than three roontbs ago. Today lOTd I Bare as flue a head of hair as I ever had. I tell everybody vliat l used, ana it must bo a wonrterlul thnv aav remedv.'' " Dee. 14, im Chicago, IU. We have a book on The Hair and HchIp which we will tend wee upon rpqiifut. If yon le not obtrkn all the the Doctor about benntiu you oxpectod from the use of ine vwor, write It. AMI! I i lowel Lowell. Man, iwwEssioyAi. ; J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, . BOONE, N.;C Corpful attention given to collnctionsi. - F LOVJLL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, i-BOOXE, N. C. WAS II i X ( ITON LETTBU-.' thir hist r n. ti mi w r to de ' ' Irft.kf if . t.ta SSonlito " our. : .uorre-pen r 'A ihj vflRance otthe T .".. i':.' ..!:m t..." j , i r 4-kV. rppablicaii Conrpw is n o t I I'll I IT V ! I ', 'UCJ n llivr . . , . nnnnunrarl unfit thu hllf flnnrf) whntevei-: mWtrO,., of r pn"oiH, , bit nn i r.i)uh!icansiiy Intended' to nnrnraii.y nenro .ue m . kill th. hill in ,nnf,rPn.P. bnt thft UfDatH.Dn ine" uh.n thPv found out tht nil r '11. mil. u w . .,1... :.. .v.,: u....,1J nhovi n that Mmnpw ' wnrp IM llitrUHiiniyi.tiifiii iii"ixwu . .. , . , I iU t,.l rta rra a in a null II .,nrl'nnni Kiinn i.iinu to Mlir no. In" f I -I A.tnntlf laa mnkHU majority were .IPtH.-' was "n"w" '",u,"r mined to head off thPHi-heme. cfer.kB. the moment they. d. i,a lu,,,- nr.iP,P.r thnt . any re4l wofk, nseiue.r in... (.mpromise be patched up in w u.p.....-.r, conlerenee between the House pn.V Tneremi. nmi ...n. . . . t Thr..M,n. have been mieceefiinR in rt promise will not.ofoonrs-in tins, much monoy in the HnvHense: be n de.iKK-mtic haj,e of tmlre. simply be Ml .. U . IMI I M ' III llll III V I Ifllir II II 1 n mensure, out it. win in h k e ' some reduction in war taxes hnwnft to oppose-these p. i.-oi,rtw n(,t l,w Un ty raids on tne pnpiie inn.i imi rriip j. mr.,,.. made, if the demorratn hml !J" '"'J' iQUo ,rrr0u.o fluimwl, and will get 91 .000 I II til Itno li p,fn I - fe? Senator Moriran, in the mi "tra tor renuinv pr... . noritr report of the Commit, ,r"l,,u,m- nr" V . d-i, nmittee. Clerks of the r-nsion , i i-i ?nrenn. detft led tO helD the tne resolution nenannK iiimi ; 4.u.. tho Hov. pension rommuiHes, oi 1 1 ir- i ii 1 1 ii n i mil vyi iuu v . . i P,mTu,.fnte trentv ir n o t a ffrwfj, are present, w . i, . ... j.x .-iL jks . papn in anoirion - ponninon preceueur to i u s v - - - ionruetion of the Nicara- weir reKn.ar buiar., n uu i.i ..n-rfhof fhQ TTni. U'lerks wno nave compneu a ted States should pro.-eed ' pas jrom u.e .nr with the work regardless of . ......ft" -- .i..''mn.MMnin.. fiw hours; nre civen from ment which was adversely re $300 to $2,000 each for ex- " 1AIXA.IJ.1m. .-v lv A n..rv ntp; tra WorK. AllllieuittHiBUHo makes the positive (.'harKe , wfn representative Canon luf vin f..k'in1pv PMiised Chairman of the HouCom the resolution to be adverse mil ten on ArpropMa turns i'., ..,fo, p,ou..nin,r thp who reported the bill, and ir.fl,, M, . Ui.TTintPv itepresenuuive l.uuu u m,, lliuurin ' ii I t i ii with the republieanmemhers ahowa how cqreieaiy inese f f, ,....,itt0uB nnrl h H Items Ure BnUUIuaKU u.:...r . i., u ... Uhcv are nresentea 10 T. n e riglU to HHV wiuu i ' , , l...r. ed for them to do. Senator Hon. Mr. Loud; Who Mnrann Mi.i: "This claim Willam U BHiea, wnp is u. a-n-mddpin the eommittee. receive an appropriation as Kio 7v,,.tf ininw'nN vi'fl n messenger ior uw as to the expediency of ac- Tee n minima M.fan ou .rr.uinila eil, II UOU UUfftl. V nUU 111(11 ncicoiinni tin i i. u i - . . tha rOU,iin him any better .than l no, ne J 1 WHIT-,. IWU 1 VI. V ...w- .. .. ... !.. 1. . " It ca hoimnt u ho- fir.u Fnorn th u v ow nf thft IB ll'Bl. H liar ituj d0.youh...ii.'yi:.Kr.wrrK.": dissent." Mau.v npuWU'aiiL -". ii.' on of Senators who have clauned thfl i fI, r.ort n t committees of to be for the Nicaragua Ca- the Senate, Foregn Relations, nal are now under suspicion, who did not even come to I 11' I . J I At-.. n. Thecla in. thatact on onnnV waHninion ounnK uih w WSpecial attention given to. ail business entrusted-to his care."8 8-23. 4900. 3. W. TODD. GEO. P. PELL. TODD & PEIL, ATJORXEYS AT LAW, JEFFERSON, N. ,0. " Will practice regularly in the courts of Watauga. Headquar teis at Cofl.'j'B Hotel during court. ' V 54-99. legislation, relating to theNi enraaua Canal while theHa Pauncefote treaty is pending would bediscourteous toEng larid, isa very plapsibie bluff, sion of Conjiress. to make a bluff of doing thew'ork which was performed, by two assis tants. Another method of extrav agance which has flourished hut still a bluff. It has been -thin rtd.ninistratior i n r ii , . coniie.:ieu wi. u i.itJi.ui ujuun snccessruuy ueu to expenses piled up by sou e of Uttioil at xuhs ntjBsiuu ui vuu- tho Hpnnrtmontfl hnreans. gress. The Panama Canal For instance, when Congress lni.Viu ia tnvinu- to do r. h e nrovided for the Bureau of rest. Its latest and most im Animal Industry of the De- nn.H,f ..5r ia a rniniU lnHI.U.nf pi AgflCU Hire, II . ! 7, V- ' ! n L" provided for one Chief a of the Cabinet oi Colombia, ht'4 noo o who is now in Washington, ki'500. and twenty inspeo RpekiiiEr to transfer Colom- tors at $10.00 a day. Th biii'ii interest in the Panama expenses of that bureau du Canal to the United Stat,s ltjiMafiH nuinii uv 111c yiu.iiii ua,. -., have grown to nearly a mill E.S. COFFEY," -ATWRSETAlZAWtr IVOONE, N. C Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. VSr Abstracting titles and collection of claims a special ty. : .' :-. . 8 23-1900. Dft. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialist, BANNER'S ELK. N. C hoKnite No Buihing' Out. HiirTieHti refereaces and endors- ments of prominent persons tute k .nesHfullv treated in Ya.. Teiin. ' .and Ni C. ' Remember that there ; is no time too boon to get . rid oi a cancerous ffrowth bo matter how email. Examination free, , "letters answered promptly, and ,uatiBtaction ,uaranteou. . , government. It is not sutpri sine that uidv stories should :on Hollnrn. as follows: Mala bo-in circalatinn concerning ries $796sbl9.61. traveling the canal business. Senator expenses, z,o ao.misceua i- .. ii.. nflmih 1 neous $101,634.48. JllllKn.l BUIICU UU lur icuuu - - 1 ,. . , . oenaior 1 iiimau u.a.v im yv .u.a0 y w,u.j "r" opened the way for m a n y . L ... nr,l-h novinir tnlunnMI I.. . . iiicui nivu iiu....6 ...vv,..v... Msriutuern veieruns 01 me from the first to kill the Ni- Mexican war to iret on the nnrfloiifl Pnnnl hill, snvinur of Pension rolls, when he sue them and their tactics: These ceeded in 1 getting n om pen- ; . -ii. .1 1.- u:..i. sionmir Jim Thomas, a Mcx- men re wining u ue icn veteran, which had pass and cuffed about by King Ed h Henata, through the wora yii, uuu aits Mir"-"" House, ny swearing tnat nox to his euerv whinil TheV do Mnother niivate oefihion bill thp TTnitpd Srates should iro throuirh the Sen hn n HahtH nnUn Great ate until it was passed. It is '-m -TV ' .L : Ha aied that ts oassaee is i a, . m m-, 1 rt tm w r r r 1 UriLU.I. Bit JO Mi,,l Miun viia 1. Programme for N.' S; Ooain, The undersigned commit tee begs to announce the bl owing programme for the session of the WntaujiaCoun tv Baprist Sunday School ,'onventiort, to' lf' held at Three Forks church on , the 29th. 30th arid.31st dajbOf Marcfi;i90L.v'. vlntrodut-tory sermon hy El del L". C. fl'ilsoti at 1 1, a. m ., Friday the 29th. Organization 6f the Conven tipn at lr p. 111. ' Subjects for discussion: . 1st. Should the churches e- lect superintendents orshould their selection be left to the schooU? L. W. Farthing, Rev. J. .1. L. Sherwood and tt. W. Walker. 2. What qualification shall a Sunday School teacher pos sess.and should theSuperin- tendent appoint or classes e lect. them? Smith 'Hngam ar, A. Roten, IV vs. Geo. W. Tnvett and John Noiris. Open Question box 3 Should Lesson Helps now used be dispensed with, or heir generaL use encouraged? P. C. Harman.Revs. David Green 'and D. Cr Harmnu. 4. How can parents and old people be induced to take more interest in the Sunday School, and would not deep er interest on their part greatly advance the Sunday School work?-W. S. Farth ing.T. L. Day and Rev. E F. Jones. What cardinal t r u t lis should be kept before the classes and most earnestly mpressed upon the. minds of he scholars?-L. M. Tnvett, E. J. Norris and Rev. J. H. Farthing. 6 Should notgiving neper sistently taught, and what objects appeal most strongly to Sunday Schools? L. J Cottrell, Wesley Green and J M. Payne. : - On Sunday morning at 10 o'clock Prof. 13. B. Doiighei ty will deliveranajipropriate address. The discussions will be 0 penedbr speakers us indica ted. but nil questions will be open to any one desiring to participate. It is hoped that ever,y Baptist church mid Sunday School in Wa tauga county will bercpre sen ted. A cordial and earnest idvi tation is extended to all Sun dav School workers to be with us fand assist in making this one of the most pleas ant and profitable sessions of the Convention. J C. brown, W. T. Vandyke, Cora. . J ki to That Dof Tr ' Editor Democrat. As I have seen Be veral articles relative to 11 tax on the bow wow, princip illy "for killing sheep. Of course they are very Extracts from the Commoner. Paul Kruger has just sab- mitted to an operation forde feet i ve vision . He strained his eyes looking for justice am ong tne crooned heads 01 them from, doing mischief. In this settlement last, win ter twq families , had two small dogs, and one night tliev killed nine sheep for F. P. Mast, also causing the loss ot fifteen or t w e n t y amhs, and I am satisfied hat thos two dogs on that night cost Mast one hundred dollars damage, and I , am ullv satisfied that the two dogs never benefitted th e ir owners five cents in their iveR Then what about the suck- eetr dog? Of course no one iestructive to heep andalEurope. great draw back to that in- One of the democratic pa- dust ry in Western North Car pers discusses . "The passage olina, as they destroy many oTHanna" but the trouble unndred dollar s worth annu j8 the Senate from Ohio has ally. itti cat's habit of coming These sheep-killing degs are back.. . usually kept by a class of peo The floral tribute which pie that buy the principal K,eeted Mr. Quayon hjs e. part of their living and can't 0.Mtinn ti tha Annt ieeli afford to feed them a 8uffi:Uhe fact" that flowers like' eient amont of food to Keep powers fall alike op the just and tne unjust. The recent burnings in the .' Northern States will tempo rarily embarrass these repnb Mean papers which take pleas me in descanting on "South ern outrages. x" The war in the Philippines is so near over that .Secreta ry Root refuses to let 10,000 volunteers come home be fore he ha 17,000 more to . take their places. ' Mr. Rockafeller will doubt less point W the anti trust well in Texas as a proof that ever ovTned a suck egg dog. I he Standa 0.1 Company is never did, but all the same, urT' ' Ul - j r whenlwantaneggforbreak i..pH. . ast I say. old lady, why can't .The parcels post has been. we have eggs for breakfast indefinitely postponed. Sena this morniug? and she replies: tor Piatt is president of an trill those old doi?s and we express company; with this can." And so the fat's in the as a basis it is not difficult to fire. And to a man who has reason from cause to euect. an energetic wife who wants If some genius will invent a to buy .the family' necessaries green-back with an interest with effirs needs 110 expluna- coupon attached it J8 peliev- ' tion as to what follows. So ed that Mr. Secretary Gage let's have a tax on the bow will soon be able to look it wow. If it ii constitutional in 1 he face without growing to have a per capita tax on faint. N them, have that, and if it is It seems that some of t n e not, have a privilege tax to republicans still shy at the keep a dog. say one dollar a i!?ndard w year, the same to be applied , fh proposition to to the school fund- No one ,.eteem the silver dollar is could object to paying that making them nervous. on a good dog and surely no The arge army idea seems one would object to killing to bo more popular with re- his dog if he is not worth a publicans now than it w a a dollar a year to him. just before the election. Let at 1 ninK,!amnt us also hope that it is more Now. let h act on this mat- a1 thun Jt wW be ter, and I will suggest a plan jom. vears nenee. of action. I believe .John Mc- Adjutunt General Corbin Bride started the ball to roll- hatJ just recejVed from the Su ing, so ht him take a posi- ju archipelago one ofhis-AIag tion in his township, J.J. T. isty's flacs. The Sultan isn't Reese in his. D. F. Baird in willing to have it hauled u- n t n,,i.iiin hia r a ovvn but he can loan it to h.s.C. J. Colt elhn his, L. A. th(1 depnrtment In rptnrn for Green in his, V ill Thomason a few unconditional courts the North Fork and someone in every township and peti tion the legislature n pass a dog law privilege tax for Wa tauga county, and the tax to 00 to the public school J. C. HoRTON, A Oooil Cough medicine for Children. 4,I have no hesitancy in rec o m m e n d i ng Cha mberlain's Cough Remedy," says F. P. Moran, a.well known and pop ular baker of Petersburg Va. "We have given it to our children when troubled with bad coughs, also whooping cough, and it has always giv en perfectsatisfaction. It was recommended to m by a druggist as t he best cough medicine for children as it con t a hied no opium or other hai u ful drug.' Sold by Black burn. the Canal bill was used to in flaence theelectipn of . Mr. McKiniey, the, republicans knowing all the time t h a t nracticallv a repeal of the law barring, those Mexican veterans who sympathized with the Confederate cause from the pension rolls. Everytiaiea women men turns her- age a m an is re minded that history n peat Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys Unliealthj Kidneys Make Impure &I00& All Vi K1a4 In vAiir KaHv Mtui thrnniyK - f-. - I , fill VIWVU w t-v-mj J" . - . . . tf A- I ... Al . fund Of the COUntV. I mUSt your Kidney once venr inreBiriinuin.. , .' . jinn The Kidneys are ' aCl 11 We IMfilll lllini uri.-i T. C. McBRIDE. Remarkable fares of Rbeuraatwm. Rutherfordt.m. N. C. Vin dicator: The Vindicator has had occasion to test ihe erfi- ciency of Chamberlain's Pain Balm twjee with tlie most re n.arkabie resu ts ill both ca kidnevs ire vou blood ouriflers. thev fil ter out the waste ot impurities In the blood. 1 If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches andrheu "matism come from ex cess of uric acid in th blood, due to neelected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes oulck or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as 'hqugh First, with rheumatism they had heart trouble, because the heart la ses. in the shoulder from winch suffered excruciating pain to ten days, which was reiiwven with two applications ot Pain Balm, rubbing the parts afflicted and realiizing in stant benefit and entire relief in a very short time. Second, in rheumatism in thighjoint, almost prostrating him with severe pain, which was reliev ed by two applications, rul hing with the liniment on re tiiing at night, aud gfttiiiy; un fn-e frntn pain. For sale ilMKbu'lP.- ' over-working In pumping thick, kidney poisoned Diooa tnrougn veins ana an ones. -It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, K11I nnw mmforn rlf.nm nrnvee Ihit nAferlif 1 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 extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy la soon realized. It stands the highest for IU wonderful cures of the most distressing caaer and Is sold on its merits Fli " ' by all druggists In fifty tMrsrj : pent and one-dollar aU-I """ J es. You may have ,"-fcil--u. J sampte bottle by mall nwt im& ' free, also pamphlet telling you how to fiui out If you have kidney or bliAr' irsufcie. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kito Jc CM' Btaghamton, N. Y. ' - t y- - 1 1
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