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4 -u i i I 0 Q V )L. XIII. ; IIlS H.ltunie H!llj pf ' licst rrvYi'iltr .! II.HII A W. luJ . in mv miiiI ban ork., "' Why let L an your n e i.g h bors and friends think you m.u?l. jbis twenty y e ars -i r older than you are ? Yet it's impossible to look young with the color of 70 years in the hair. It's sad to see young persons look prematurely old in this way. Sad be cause it's all unneces sary; for gray hair may always be re stored to its color, by lis-, Ing For over half a cen tury this has been the standard hair prepara tion. It is an elegant dressing; stops fall ing of the hair; makes the hair grow; and cleanses the scalp from dandruff. ' 1.00 a bottle. AndranMa. " I hava been nilng Ayer'i Hair Vigor tor over 0 years and I can ' J heartily recommend it to tue paoli m aa the best hair tonic In existence. rs ana i can to the pablla Mm. Q. L. Alderbon. April 34,1890. Ector, Tex. If to f not eMaln all tta banefli 1 1 UMDoeteraboatlL Aatfreu, FJ W 1 Dm. I. 0. A.YEB, ' I 4 4 Low.Il, Man. k J tou exprctea from the Vlftor, WriW VROVESSIOSAL. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N.-C. Careful attention Riven to collections.. ' ' ' E F LOVILL, -ATTORNEY AT LA W,- -HOOXE, A' C -B"SpW'ial attention given to all business entrusted to his care.tSfi ' t?-23, 1900. J. W. TODD. GEO. P. PELL TODD & PELL, AT'JORSEYS Al LAW, JEFFERSON, S. C. y - Will practice regularly in the opourta of Watauga. Headquar . teis at CotVy's Hotel during couit. 54-99. E. S. COFFEY, -AT10R1SEYAVLAW,- flOONE, N. Ci . Prompt attention given to nll matters of a legal nature. B" Abstracting titles and collection of claims a special ty. t j- 231900. Db. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialist, . , BANNER'S ELK. ; N. C Ao Koile; No Burning Out. Highest references and endow .. .merits of prominent persons sue- . cessfully treated in Ya., Tenn. .and N. C. Remember that there is no time too soon to get rid ol a cancerous growth no matter how small. Examination free, fetters answered promptly, and jjatwfaction guaranteed. 'liOOXE, WATAUGA COUNTY, N. WAH I XflTON-LETTKRj Fj'.m our RejrnUr C&rreepondett Mr. Mi Kinlev and , Secreta ry Root had a Hush of npin ion nto the wording of the paction of the 'action of the CubanonstituHannlConven tion in making wholesale ad ditions to the Piatt amend innli'. Iiefoif nccptin it, that threatened to he serious for a t ime M r. Root rega nl ed the anion of the Cuban aa a violation of pledges made hy ih Cuhnn didega-tion-that visited Wnhing toti. and wished to HI t hem no in ol'hn words. Mr. M- Kinley, while not doubting the atruracy of Mr. Root's view, insisted upon making t he rejection eoncilia rory and of course, had hi way. Secre tary Root in very hoib on the pnlijeet and has a mu'h small er opinion of thef'uhans than hehal, ami privately culls theui tricksters nod nimil'iv names, ' ; Re'iae'seritntive Living! oh, of '0a., 'said "of the action of the (Governor of South Caro linn, in lerlining to accept the resignations of Senators Tillman and McLnnrin: 'Gov ernor McSwceny did exactly right. Tillmanand Mc-Lauiin did wrong in resigning. A campaign would tear the State all to pieces and no good would come to any iody. Such a campaign would have been full of bitterness. The people of t he sta te ha ve been torn by politics for elev a en years, and a not cam paign this year would un doubtedly have been detri mental." Thesamescntiment hqs been expiessed in Wash ington by many other demo crats. Re presen t a t i ve Ba n k hen d , of Ala., who .has just return ed from a visit to the Consti tutional Convention of that state, now sitting, said: 'I am confident that w.isdom will characterize their course and that, they will solve the suffrage problem Ratisfactori ly.' It may be some time be foie a form is definitely deci ded up, but there is no doubt about pi oper restrictions and quilitieatioDS for suffrage be ing provided." Whether intentional or not it looks as though there were a conspiracy among New York republicans who visit Washington, to make Teddy feel small by booming some body else as New York's can didate for the republican pres idential nomination. First, one of the old Conkling lead ersintroduced the Odell boom to Washington, and in addi tion to telling what a fine candidate he would make, stuck a knile into Teddy by saying of him: "Ohlyes, he is a good man, but his name won't figure with the New York delegation." By the time the Odell boom was suf flclently inflated to be seen at any distance, a Huffalo re publican, Mr. E.H. Theobald who happened to be in Wash ington, proceeded to swat it vigorously. He declared that Odell would have to do a lot of growing before he reached presidential uize and then pro ceeded to trot out a boom for Secretary Root and to Si.r that. his name ; would be l he only one presented to t he Convention tiy New Y')ik. Re puhlicanuivh favor candi dates from otlier states, find much pfeaslire in. this early sera piling a mong New York republicans, and the demo crat salt's hp to them, to laugh and they do.' Attorney General Knox has done his part toward avoid ing a decidedly embarrising matter, by. rendering an o pinion that claims resulting from' the destruction of the "ittle ship Maine, in Havana harbor, are National and therefore barred by th- Trea: ty or Paris from considera tion by the Spanish claim rounuHsin. But some law yers have doubts as to wheth er that opinion will stand a legal test, and they a re still filing flaimsof the victims of theMninennd their heirs with the Commission. In order to deciile those claims either way, it -would be n ecessary to fix the responsihility for the destruction of the Maine, Has Mr. M Kinley deserted high protection and become a disciple of Blame reciproc ity and Babco-k tariff re form? That interesting ques tion has been more or less discussed in Washington for sometime, and the number of those who take the affirm ative side is steadily inereas ing. It will be remembered that Mr. McKinley wns un naturally persistent in his ef forts to get the Senate to latify the reciprocity treaties negotiated by his directions, and he undehoeffort to hide his chagrin at the failure of those efforts. Interest in the matter was increased by tlM telegraphed report of speech in Montreal by J$r. Siegfried, a Fiench statesman who was u recent caller at the White House, in wnich he quoted Mr. McKinley nshav ing said to him that he was no lonirer an extreme pro tectionist, that the time had come when it wns nec:essary to obtain new and wider for eign markets and that tariff concessions would have to be made to get them. That state ment is believed to be sub stantially correct, although White House officials decline to either deny or affirm it. Another witness along the same line is Mr. Charles A. Moore, President ol the At mencan Protective larm Leagne, who was with Mr. McKinley on his trip to the Paciffic coast, and who has publicly stated that McKin ley was no longer an extreme protectionist and that he was intent upon tryirigtoex tend our. markets through commercial reciprocity. Mr. Moore went further and said that unless we could get more foreign markets to cover productions would THE HAGUE MCCORKLE DRY HOODS GOMPANY, IMPORTKKS AND WHOLESALERS GREENSBORO, N. I. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND HATS. We solicit trade of merchants only, and sellnoHiingat re tail. We cordially invite all merchants to call on us wben in Greensboro, or to see our travelling salesmen before plac ing orders elsewhere. 8.L, JENKINS., Jr., Balesmann. C, THURSDAY. JUNE 13,1001 soon Viu a ke serious ,trnhJ or ns, , Compare this sort of talk with the speeches made when the M"Kinlpy tariff lilt - was before Congress, and Vou get an idea of the radi al change of mind theshigh proterl lomsts ha ve under gone. The original McKinley tariff bill did not provide for reciprocity at all, ni.id it was only by reading the riot act that the late JamesG. Blaine t lien Secretary of State, sue ceded in ha inga reciprocity amendment added thereto. There is food for the brains of thoughtful democrats in this subject. You may as well expect to run a steam engine without water a to find an active, en ergetic man with a torpid liv er and you may know that his jivei is torpid when he does not n-lih his food and feds dull and languid after eating, often has headache and sometimes dizziness. A few doses of Chomherlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its noi mal functions, renew his vital ity,impiovehidigestionand make him feel likea new man. Price 25 cents. Samples free at Blackburn s. Those win believe in vii tue. because man nns never been found perfect, might he leasonubly deny the sun be cause it is not always noon. Guesses at Truth. Sercn Tears in Bed. 'Will wonders ever cease?"' in quire the friends ol Mrs. S. Pease , . t rni , . oi low ranee, ivan. mey Miew thev had been unable to leave her bed in seven years on account of kidney and liver troubles, nerv ous prostration and general de bility, but. "Three bottles of K lecti ic Bitters enabled me t o walk." she wr.tes "and in three months I felt like a new person." Women suffering from headuche, back ache, nervousness, melan choly, fainting and dizzy spells will .find it a priceless mewsing. Try IP. Satisfaction guaranteed Onlv 50c. at Blackburn's. "This," said the hostess, presenting the social lioness of the evening, "is Mrs. Secre rarv of the Commonwealth Blank. I beg pardon I do not recall youi name." "Mrs. Postmaster and President of the General Merchandise Co., of Pcrkinsville, Perkins," re plied the other lady. A Good Cougb Medicine. It speaks well for Chamber lam's Cough liemedy when druggists use it in their own families in preference to any other. 1 have sold Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy for the past five yeais with complete satisfaction to inyseit ann customers." says Druggist J Goldsmith, Vnn Etten, New York. "I hayp always used it in my own family both for or dinarv coughs and colds and colds and for the cough fol lowing la grippe, and flnr very efflcacjous' For sale by Blackburn. If all man's weak points were visible you would think he had the measels. A fovlnr of Monry News and Observer. That the purchasers of school ooks in North Carolina will save some lorty thousand dollars the first year of the change to State adoption is one Iruh of .the legis- ation wtiicn orougnt auout lite leayy cut in the price o' school looks. H is eati mated thai f JUU 000 would have been .spent, vith no reduction in the prices hereto- ore paid in this lsf ate. when the State adoption went into effect, tmt the final outcome of the work of the State Text Book CommiHHion has been to reduce the amount to Home 180,000. There has been a seeming delay in reaching a decision as to the jooks to he qdopted, bnt as this delay has secured so material a reduction in piiee it is lonnd not to have befn unnecessary. The members of theCommission went at the work with the desire to icnefit the people of the State ju the selection ol books, nnd they new that a irreat benefit would ie a slashina into the prices that had ruled in buying books. That they succeed in thislopping off of ng profits can he seen when the old and the new prices are com pared, and will be a joyful reali zation to th parent when he is called on to pay for books for as children this fall. In.puetsiiiff. it may be well to recall that the democratic party that is putting the "cheap only in cost book into the Bchools of the State. Always with the peo ple and of the people, it is doinsr its acciiKtomed work in saving the dollars tor the people. S&rcd Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an al most fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. . K. Havlnnd, ol Armonk N. Y.. hut when all other reme dies failed, we saved her life with Dr. king s New Discovery. Our niece who had consumption in an advanced stage also used this wonderful remedy and today she is psfectly well,' Desperate th roat and lung diseases jield to Dr. Ivirt"' s iew Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infalli ble for roughs und colds. CO cts. and f 1.00 bottles guaranteed by mackuurn. Trial bottles free. All Eskimos, says an ex change, have good teeth but t hey are subject to severe ns age, being used for pinchers. vices and fluting machines. The teeth are employed in drawing bolts untying knots holding the month piece of a diill, shaping boot soles, tan ning nnd stretching hkius. When they become uneven from hard usage they are leveled off with a file or. whet stone. Mr. W. S.-Whedon, Cashier of the First National Bank of Wiaterset, Iowa, in a recent letter gives some experience with a carpenter in his em ploy, that will be of value to other mechanics: He says: "i had a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop work for several days on ac count of being troubled with diarrhoea. 1 mentioned to hiip thatT had been similar ly troubled and that Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diairhoea Bemedyhad cured me. He bought a bottle of it from the druggist here and in formed me that one dose cur ed him and he is again at work." For sale by Black burn. King Edward has been ma king great changes in the manner of conducting the royal household. A Sprained Ankle Qaiokly Cured, "At. one time I suffered from a sttere sprain of the ankle" sajpsGeo. E Cary, editor of theduide, H'ashwgton, Va. "After using several well rec ommended medicines without success, I tiied Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to say that relif came as soon as 1 began its use nnd a rnmnlete eiire Slieedilv follow; ed. For Wtle by UlackJairU. NO. 10. iOD'S ILLS1 Rouse fibo tor itl liver, And cur billonsnces, ilrk 1 headache, Jaundlc. nausea, Indlaot f tion, etc Tliey are ln valuable lo prevent a cold or break op a fever. MIM.'gentle, certain, Uioy are worthy your confidence. Turely vegetable, they can be Ukcn by children or delicate women. Price, 2Sc. at all medicine dealers or by maU of C. I. Hood & Co Lowell, Mass. A Hiffh Tribute to Doctor, The following beautiful ad dress of welcome was deliver ed by Prof. Jerome Dowd-before the North Carolina Med ical Society at Durham thut is indeed a high tribute to the doctors. He said in part: "One of the best tjpt-8 of Christian character portray ed in the literature of recent years wns that of the coun trj physician at Drumtochty who was so hard at work day and night that he had no time for theology, and less time for the 8nnda,r School and prayer meeting. "All true religion is wor ship. Cnrlyle says. 'that pray er which accomplished itself inchnpels at stated hours and goes not with a man ri sing up from all his work and action- -what was it ever good for? "The cathedral iti which the physician worships is as wide aa Immunity, its dome as high as heaven; its altar is human suffeiing, its litany h the sound of rain und hail nnd wind. Its choir is the , sighing nnd mourning of bro ken hopes nnd the creed of its votaries is self sacrifice for the blessing und uplifting of mankind. "In the name of those who? in the hour of their affliction have lifted up to yon a hand that was weak and tremb ling, but now thankfully re stored to life una vigor, and in the name of all of us, who some day, perhaps, atan ear ly hour when we think not, listened anxiously for the trend of yourfeet and looked yearningly and prayerfully into your face and reach out to you a hand that is emaci ated aud palsied we now in the hour of our strength give you a warm grasp ano oia you a mighty good day and a trighty good welcome." "Jobnutoa'a Sarsaparilla, Quart Bottlei; as a blood cleanser, flesh builder and health restorer It has no equal." Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with youf water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates aa unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If it stains your linen It Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire M pass U or pain la the back Is also convincing proof that the kidneys ana blad der are out of order. What to Do. There Is comfort In the knowledge SO .ri. -a h... n. lm . Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills ever wish In curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many timet , during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is sooa rMllMui- It aland tha hlcrhmt far Ita wen derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have tha best. Sold by druggists in 50c and $1. sixes. - You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery , and a dook mat teiisf more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. Co.. Binchamton. N. Y. When writing nuo- address Dr. Kilmer & nw tf swiaguw . reading thUgeusctfcr to papery ... .jsa
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