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;l fry; A: V 0 o 9 ty. j ;K' v MirM1 wImwv riiK'tl lO 1 M' Hi! ViV ItM. hllliM lit" ..ins t n ri r !? noc)KE.:wA'rAUUA oouxty; n. c, mimsDAY, apr 25, idol NO. 12. KJL' i 1'.,JJ.:. hi X 19 Ever have them? C Then we can't tell you any thing about know hnw nark evcrvthin2 looks and how you arc about .1 how, you can t throw off YA q ths terrible depression. l KImaO Tcnt If vrmirnJWQ I .1 after all? ' That's vhere f ,'-3 mc irouDis is. i our 4 ' A T-erves arc being poisoned r I from the impurities in 1 1 yuui uiuuui From 'our ftegrular -CwiespondeEt S'-nritfirs nr' muh auuisH it. rt H'liiWoIliHtil ntnttMiifMit 'hut hns foniH.fiom theStat 1 . -,-.- DHpnrtment, Hfnvintf 1liit ne (;(it1nti(tnt Inui hVpn, opnind with KhicImih) for 11 nw iBth- 'r AliMiiln, the oHicinl n tion nf Swretary Root in lumelv ini-iWiHriir the fojve of (fH- VffH in the Ins'p tot (ini- nl's i,lart merit in the Thibp pin'H. is'nh ai kiHivlw!iiinMit of thP trnlh of tiro pinhlislu'il HtoriWi It 'is Ktatii nt t li Wnr Depnitmni Uvtt r It . , . system f nt.siie'l lufui' r n e an an ('ana irnnt v and nir: . , t. i,iv . . ., , . 1 i'hilipiitars lias been v-i lax poHinu tnUW tiV in- na.li, ,(,.!., nnmber WAT .K 7 1 purines lus uwou kiiu rijglve3 power and stability pi , to tno cerves n mates 1inf'' nn.l ctrvnrTth flrJt I iiy end cheerfulness. f ' Th:s is what "Aver's" v,'iil'Io.ttr you.- it's the. 6 . r 111. i . .1 1 ( 'l'BJ..th kinH fhnt ti'flC I M ...... . P. n-ij Dcrore- cmer oarsa- v parillas were tnown. ; of Aver's .ls worth three 4 bottles" cf ' the ordinary fi Kind." yi $i.C0 1 W. AllirorWJ. If yon hnv any complaint irlintovtr K ai d derltd tho to-t uwdicul wlrlce you , freely. You will receive a prom,;; ro- S .1 Ply, wlHnt cost. Aildrc9, f t'ROWSMOXAL. J. C. FLETCHER, .Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. ( - Careful attention niven to collections. ' E. F. LOVILL. -ATTORNEY AT LAW, - - -nooses, c- nJSpe'iai attenlion iven to all business entrusted to bis (ni,t"fS& 823, 1000 . W. TODD. GEO. P. PEI.L. TODD & PELL, . ATJORXEYS Al LAW, JEFFERSON, N. U. nt't;ot in t ions ay pit muWv way The reason .uiven in- t h i s -trhaient is that Sn-ivtary Hay lias not jvt. iwt rtained what sort of a treaty two' ihiuls of Ih'p Sf jiatP would be willing to vote for. It is p-r ffi-tl.v tine that iio .ni'iiolia tion.a have been started with England for n new treaty but 'the reason given is only half tine. .If Seeretary Hijy has not heen able ti) '? i tniri what sort of a tivaty two thirds of ihe Sfiuite vvill vote for," h'r'has. been lyea vp'rv' blahilv to understate vv h a tbrt .0 f a f t t-a ijf t jvj -thirjls or;tH("Se'natp will votp against or niiiPtm. and the.ia format ioa is strikiiml.v near to what Senator r Morgan said on the floor of the S-n-ati; just', before Congrt ss - ad jonrnd, that Mr. MrKinJey vsouhl find. out that'll e;nhi not get two'-thirde of the Sn a te t () a ree " 1 o n ny f rea t y less strongly' pronoumed in fa vor"pf Aiaeriean rights than the n mended Hay I'm mi eefote treuty, which England would not have, l ins is tn real reason why there have been no negotiations. Oov. Candler, of Georgia, is in Washington for the pnr pit.e of settling;uerouiits be tween Georgia and the bedwr al Government for the equip inent of troops for the war with Spain. Of t hose accounts he said: 'The law provided that vouchers in c e r t i 1 n forms fclonld beniadeout for every expenditure. In some eases the military authori ties diil not issue any vouch ers at all and that has cans ed some delay in the Una. payments, but the State will J one but little. 1 he Governor denied that his trip East, was for to borrow some money to my the school teachers of the state, but admitted that if the Treasurer of the state rsinsed.on account ot his construction of the law, to pay warrants issued for that purpose out of funds, which are being held to pay bonds hat ' Ur present iui ve Heat vvoK of Miniurnn have the laee if h" wants it. and that if he doesn't' Hosh Piatt will iret it for one of his 'constiu I'nts, a man liamei'l Bi.h-v I'nt it is regiinlBl as a W ty juicv piirii, n n fore I he nes "ts ; le ri. is ship to hi"a tiiilil for it among ihe republican bosses. of officers had not been de tailed for that pnrpos'. and that in consequence there h.-s been a number of eases of pet tv frauds both in theCommis s:iry ana Quartermaster's de pa merits. It is known Mint these frauds have ben s tin merous for stone time, that it has been found necessary to establish a sort ol Mvivt servio to watch for them There has been only one cer, Col. .lat linuion, on strict lv inspective duty iirthe Phi ippines, arid he hiis . only re turned to duty from a six month's sick leave. Nothing snows plainer that the gov eminent has been -robbed ex tensively in the Philippines than the fn t that the untiu al average cost of maintain irig n soldier over thare has iiicip.-ised in the vear more than 8100. As there are 111 round numbers 75 000 sol diers over, there, this is- no small matter. Adjutant General Corbin, who is al.out the slickest pol iticiau that ever held a com mission in theut'!iiy,nnd who bv means of his political ma nipulation, wa practically in command of the arm v during the war with Spain, has a gain slugged Gen. Miles be low Ihe. belt, and the latter s fignting blood is. consequent ly, pretty near boiling.. As , Anldenl Condition. : Chailotte Olweryt-r. A strange and interesting story comes from Concord, Nebraska, o town of. 1.100 pMi'ulatioa. It appnirfl that before the jecent municipal 1 iin!e.s" if is filled " lJ't'.o.ii'-th-.;re)the candidates OIMI'I'I The Rest ltemfdj for Rheumatism. QUICK ELI EF F)U I'AIX. All v ho use Chamberlain's Pain Halm tor rheumatism aie delighted 'with t he quick redef. fo m pain which ir af- 01 1 k i in n siieaknig o this Mr. I). N Sinks. of Troy. (),, .... . f, ti. navs: "ome tune ;go 1 nao a severe' attack of rheuina tism a my arm and shoulder. ried numerous remedies, bat not no relief until I was reeommeiideii by Messrs Geo. . Parsons & To., druggists of t his place to tiy Chamber lam s )ain Malm. 1 hey recom na iiiled it so highly that I boiiuht a bottle. I wassoon leiieved of all pain. 1 1 b a v e since recommended this 1 1 11 i ment to many of my friends, w ho agre with me that it is the best remedy for muscular rheumatism in the market.'" For sale -by lilackburn. i"i' inuy a' ami coaimoneouti cil met and udopted the fol lowing paper: " We pledge ourselves to ue all honorable means to se cure the novices of Mrs. Car lie Nation as our sole advi ser in our official tlulies, if elected, and tojadopt noordi nance or measure of import nn.ee relative to the town's government without recei" ing Mrs. Nation's approval. It is not a s'tetch of Ian giDige to say that this is the m.)st extraordinary resolu tion ever adopted by a mn nicjpality. We aTe" Informed by a reliable contemporary that "Coneord had tvo sa loons but as soon as the vote was conn left I lie o w n e r t pa-ker up and flitted, fear ing that .1rs. Nation might wire instructions to her sub ects to smash things by way of celebration of the great vie torvvit the; polls ' Mayor Johnson, of Cleve land, is shaking things up in his town, as he threatened to do. lie proposesand enforc es a te assefisiiieiit of prop erty whi' h w ill compel til" lag corporations to pay their sh ire. Good for him. Will practice regularly in tin Ulr lit lllfi lirill III l'".T courts of Watauga. Hoadquar- tnftt wjl, not rnature for fif- ters at uotipyH uotei aart n g teen years, he would eventu ally have to borrow money to ray the teaehers. ' I Aecordmg to evidence giv- coutt. ErS. rmiLEYAl LAW. en before the TJnnited States flOONE N C Industrial Commission, the -J paper trust has added more Prompt attention given to 'hJn.80(W)(,0 a Vear to nil matters of a lega nature of npwg , pupr. .. vAnsrmcung iizw huu in thirt country 0.ie witness collection of claims n special- jd that ,le knw of.twu 231900. Da. J. M. HOGSHEAD, ..Cancer Specialist, BANNER'S ELK. N. C new apapers which were eaen paying an increase of $loU, 000 a vear in the pric ol pa ter used by therm I he same witness said that instead o reducing the cost of manufai 'I had i.iles so had 1 could sret no rest nor lind a cure until I tri (V. I Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. After using it -once, I forgot I ev- er had anything like piles. Ij. t. !'.oce. Soniers 1'uint. IN. 1. JjOOK out for iinitatioriH. Moretz and 'ni tliing. Joiiiisoii and ouchati- 1:11, usual, ;t was done through Corbin'spolicicnl pull. He not 01)1 V succeeded ill getting the recommendation of General Miles. either Col. Rogers, of the Filth, or Col. (meat her of ihe Fourth Artillerj'-foi ap point ment ascbiei'of aitiii'- rv, a position created by ' In new Armv law.' turned down. and ''ol. W. F. Randolph ap- mitited. althomrh he was ranked bv both the othei ------ - v men, but in getting the chie of Artillery made a snbordi nant of the Adjutant .Gener al, although the law Trent ing the position says the holder nhall be on the staff of t h e Lieutenant General comma n ding General Miles has made a vigorous protest to the Sec retarv of War against this violation of the law, but no notice has yet been taken ;fit. Republican gossip s a y s there will soon be a new pub lic printer. Mr. Palmer, who now holds the poMtion, held it under Harrison, and was appointed by Mr. McKinley rtt the personal request of Ex President Harrison. Itissaid Carr lit u lkeadfnl Cold. .l.irion Kmo1( managei for I. M. 1 rKimpson a huge iitioortcr of fine milinery at KioH MibvHUKep Avenue Chi eago, says: "Dining the lute .severe weather I caught a dreadful cold which; kept me awake nuht and made im unlit to attend to my wort; dm iiiff t he dav." One of ir.y inillinWs was, t a U i ham lipi'hdn'H Coiiyh Keiic dv lor a severe eon) a l 1 ne 1 1 'i' v hi.-h .-(-.-in. -d to 1 ! 'e ve h e 1 so OMfklv.'; that 1 bou-'lit Minn for mys' li' 1 1 aeVeil -: in' u'ie Mi.d 1 b',;iTi lo in ArniDtldo'i Career. Chicago cord Herald. Born in Cavite in 1874. At 4 the house boy of a Jea nit piiest. . i At 14 in the Untversity of Manxa. ' - In 1889 in the Chinese ar my as "a private. In 1890 in the Spanish na vy. In 1896 a Spanish sub ofil eial in Luzon. ' In 1897 one of the lenders of thsuprisingagainstSpaiiil- In 1898 leader of the Filipi no insurgents. ' The same year mode Presi dent of the Filipino republic. Started insurrectionjagainst the United States February 4,1899. ' Captured in March 1901 by Gen. Funston and compan Kins. Of Aguinnldo's age there is great doubt. The estimate is from 27 to 32. He hirrself does not know the year in which he was born,but 1874 is believed to be the correct date. He is five feet, four inch es in height,.an accomplished linguist ami as a general has been called the "Filipino Na polcon." Louisville Times: : Old Cas- sins Marcellus Clay gradu ate at Yale, member of t h e legislatnre-nway back in the '3ds. Mexican war captain in the '4:0.s, minister to Russia and major general of volu li tems in the 'UOs, a benedict in the '90s, and ever leudy for a fi;ht or a foot, raee standing at the door of his castle, gun it. hand, still defy im'r at the ag".f9l. the world Hi- ties 1 1 ami tie-' devil, is a somewhat harsh, but nlto L'.e. b t In roie li'iure. And of prove at oiv-e. 1 aid now eiij)im t,H.( lv those who sav, tirely well ami leel i'j;y picas ed to nekn-jw ledge its merits For sale lv blacKburn. A religion that never suffi ces to govern a man will nev er suffice to save I im. That which does not distinguish him from a sinful world will never distinguish In m from n perishing world Howe. as Lord Thurlow said of Mil tim's satan under somewhat similar circumstances: "D n fine fellow hope he'll' win. Her. Joe Monday on a Dionk. Morganton Herald. ' Our exchanges give an ac count of Joe Munday on a bender in Salisbury, and his arraignment before the may or of States ville on the charge of drunk and disorderly. Too bad, too bad. Evil minded people, always glad of a nan die to hit the church and'cler gy, will use this as a text. It is not!. ing but tha weakness of ihe poor li lki.v powerless to shake himself from the grip of the devil of habit. Joe ought to make an election be tween the two and quit drink ing or preaching. A preacher can do a loc of things and hold his job drinking is not one of them. He can dodge his debts, swap horses, talk scandal, hound a brother preacher to ruin, worry his wile by flirting with the pret ty women, tell jokes that need a Turkish bath but he mustn't drink. A Kaytuff, Roaring i'lood. Washed down a telegninTfHim? which Chus. C. Ellis, (frtftwni, la., had to repair. "Standing wait deep in icy w iter" he writes "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Ft 1111IU the best doctors in Oak land, Neb., Sioux City and Oma ha Hnid'l had eonsinnnfioi) and could not live. Then 1 began us ing Dr. Kings New Discovery tmd was wholly cured by six hot ties." Positively guaranteed for cmnrhs. colls mid ail throat and liin-trouble; bv M. It. Ubirknrii. I'riw 50c. uid l. Trial bottles free. JUimlL Dill UU JuJ VU.iU iUll I) n Vnifn: No Rutniner' OutAtUTP. "t has been increased. TI.-L..4- .nlnin,,!,!!. oii1 mulnra l.in.l ivoa hnul irfOll I PC 1 11 -t tl II 11 Ij Ignirpu i rid cm era u in. ij..r. airi cewfally treated in VaM fwin. . .uio- u ... ,; andN.U. Kememut-riuac merer- -r- - IS HO lime TOO $nQ?i iu jt nu ui AnuuuM iii- i -- IMPOIITEHS AND WHOLESALERS . . GREEXSDOIIO, X. is.- . tl ft e.. I . lAH.ikln n You cannotenioyiierfect health . "A woman imb m y u rosv cheeks and H.arkling eyes, '"'PP. v wnen see real y mn if vour liver is sluggish and your bowels clogged. De Witt's Little KarlvJbsers cleanse the whole H.vsri in They never gripe. Mor etz and Farthbig.. Johnson and Buchanan. m t to use a liamikercnier ana has only got her best lace one with her." Mrs. Nation's' opinion of the dry goods trust to be or kiimzed and controlled by Piepoiit Morgan would make inter-sting reading, remarks Hip Ibistol Courier. Yon will waste time i you try 'o cine iiiilivesti. in or dvsiielisu li v starving vourscn. imii "in j makes it worse when ton lo eat DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAW BACK? Kidney Trouble Hakes Too Miserable. papers is sure to know of tho wonderful ( cures maoo cy ur. I Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the rreat kidney, liver j ..I. j j i. Tf'j s H Is the great roedt i , f cat triumph of the nlne- V j 1" l,eent1 century: " li I'M l covcrcu uicr vdus ui r s l!!J hearlilyJYou alv.is need pleni v 0my 8UCCess of good food properly digCKtea. j iam8 back, kidney, 1 Kodol DvsnepsiH lire is the If t bles and Bright's DU ' DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND H ATS W I i.i . . t .1 df t ' .ii.i. K Linfu fiiili ill: il k;i'ltliilii'l Infill 11UIO 1UW pww.l H 'w " 1 , ll.ril7ll- ll'liir in turn iimiin iiii.i , 1 ' a. cftiicproua crowth HO matter .nunt hfwtciuil tn iwtidiiio i-he : ,,;) VV ivirilinH v inileill inercroiiits t :- ol; l li! I how small. Examination free, ort8 0 extensivelraudsini in Greensboro, or to see our travelling salesiueii u. t'"i-e.ic .:, '"-. : ': '' - '' ' -'- ' v . '. '--'-:' '"'' - ' :- ': ' -'' - " . ;.; u . . . ..-- r. jWMWKzgiwiAvA.iavmw .. "' - ,ri- - 1 HgNDr. Kilmer, the emt-. 1 J4c-r nem K'oney ana oiaa-.--.Jss-is der specialist, and U successful in promptly curing , kidney, bladder, urio acid trou i .1. .. iu iiio i t k anH Rricrht s Disease, wmcn is ma worst IXI'MllI 1JIJ ' ill" '- - '- I -"-to--- . ,- ult of yea,, ofscientiiic ivsearch , Xoot b. not r, for soineThil.g tnat would lgrst ; ommonded for everything but If you have kid not onlv the elniriiits ol food but , nCy, lwer or bladder trouble It will be found everv kind And it is I lie one rein Just the remedy you need. It hasbeen tested ,.a. il,it will do if Morel 7 iind , tnsomany ways, in hospital work, In private edv 1 hat will (lo it. Aim U unci actlMJmoi(g th9 helpless too poor to pur-1 Hlt IllilT .lotdison lind IiliClmn- ,.. onhinnroveda successful in ait every case that a special arrangement haa , j been made by which all readers of this paper t T ., ' i who have not already tried It, may hav "loii vety seldom seen wo gampio bottle sent free by malt, a! a book in. ill lint has the treiglh: telling more about Swamp-Root and how to . , , . find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. - o miih ,-.im njiM .iiHUHi ;vhen writing mention reading this gcaerou ir u. wl.i' -he ;im had to'ofcr in this paper and fp-. '. '. I. tl1 M il II" Was (CO wna your aaarea wr . .ufYitrgM Ur. KiimerW.,Bing-tTO -i;.V'V.4 regular fifty cent and Hm oc e .vl'0:u loii.anii'- regular iaiy ceui ma nww.u ii "johiisi.mi buiiKii;i oevtr fails; haa sizes are sold by all good oruggia. touil U Ul Sot 3u yri yuart ButUoi." ... , .... s -.J Ji - :
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