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It keeps
spread-l
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vour friends
$ay. " How bald he is
gcnir.g.
i-Not easy to cure
an old .baldness, but
easy to stop, the first
thinning, easy to
cheek the first falling
Out; (Used in time,
bald
ness is
ni a d e
i b i I e
wiih
,It. stops falling.
.1 takes, out ail dandruff.
It always ; restores
color to faded or gray
hair, all the-dark, rich
color of early life. You .
may .depend 'upon it
every time. .It brings
health to the hair. .
' )1.06aboMI.- AIIDrugftot.
1 har nwd yonr Hair Vigor and
am greatly leauud wl b It I hav
oi y nsed on bottle of tt,nd jret
bit hir hn Btopi rd falling ontand
bit itartad to crow suln toy." .
juliii Witt,
KarckSg,t. Cwwt, 9. Dk.
- Mlm thm Oocfotv
If you do ; ot obtain ;i Venflt '
yon exiwettil from th mt of tlta
Vkol, wr"t the Portor nhont It.
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PROFESSIONAL.
J. C: FLETCHER
Attorney At Law,
UOONE.N.C
Ciireful Httention given Jo
collections. -j,.. i
i-ATTORNTLAW-
' Bjiipf rtr.o.tfention si veri
to Hlljiusinfe entrueti'd to
hirt carp;"38 :; ,;
- 4 . 'rt-23, 1900.
J. W. TODD.i GEO. P. PELL.
ArYoiiMiArLAw;'
JEFFERSON, S. C.
Will practice rpgularly "in the
i 1 1 at last
ii courts oT 'Watauga. Headquar
; ters at Cbflfv'B Hotel d u r i q g
court."' t-S; h :'. .!..- 54-9D.-
E: S. COFFEY
JOf Aij?'b.X2sr.4 ha w
i;:; L COOKE, N.C.
I Prompt 'attention given, to
:j nil matters or n legal tinture.
f 93' Abstracting titles, and
, v collection' of maims' special
dr. ar. m:- hogshead;
Caacsr Specialist, i
BANKER'S : ELK. N. C
vV ftoKniifr-Noi'Dmpirig Oat.
' Hlgheat vefereiicbs and endors
;? ments of jirdriiinen t personH euc
' v.'cesHfully treated ; in ; Va Tenn.
O and N. C Remember that, there
j i no time too soon to. get rid oi
. a Micerooa jrrowth no matter
how sraall. Exananation tree
iiiDRtion y iree.i
. letters anewere-i Jromptij, ano
r- ... .
J(PhP, ATXUUA COUNTY. X.,
A v d irrt (r ti tre " bfotfi i r 1 be
mjnjitra.i
itiK fnse bt the brumler"-
ip'g jtbe f prent tariff ; war
;niuwcu wi'Itija not,Tof
four8, at.fenowledped to !)
n caHO of Munder. On the con
VC'Vbllt hn bef nlpifif ijijli nn
nounrpd toot Mr'McKiniey
and all the 'Cabinet endorse
Secretary Gage; Tut; that it
in really rccofshixed iif.'aiduh
der, in phown from the; fact hi
so Viffioia lly a nn annced, tha t
Secretary Hay has, under in-
Htructjona. explained the mat
ter to the RuHsian Govern
ment, with the hope of lieing
aide to bring about a flat is
fartory rendjufttment of the
matter If Secretary ..Gaj;e
was right, why should the di
plomacv of the State Depart
rueiit be called in to straight
en out what has followed
Hirhtful nets? This adrainis
tralicnTPrvfrequentlrmnkeH
ihe mistake ' of nnderratinp;
the intelligence of the public.
Mr rMeKinhrs delayfin na
mihpr a new. Commissioner of
Pensions has put the repub
lican opponen ta. of Commis
sioner Evanif in a very ugly
humor and they ..are Jetting
out campaign secrets. "Cor-
porl" Tanner, who has haen
prominent;, in the fight a-
gainst Evans, said: "I do not
k now Nether it. i? a fact tho t
ji4 known to tne puoiic ornor
but it is true, iieverthPfl,
hat .the'. National Repnbli
can Committee, prior o, the
ast election, promised faith
ullv that Mr. Evans woult
be retired from the office o
Pension Commissioner. rpm
the beeinnine of Presiden
McKinley's .second adminis
tration. in case of his reelec
tion. rWe have that promise
in black and white. It is in
the form of a letter written
bV'thn? National Committee
to Gen! Sicklfr and he still has
that communication." The
VCorporai' 'intimated that
it was onlv bv juaking' tha
nfom ise i b a.; t he co m m i t tee
succeeded in keeping tne so
diervotein line lar'McKin-
ev, and that if the - promise
was not' soon redeemed there
wonld be trouble,5 and k)ts of
it, m the ranks of the g. o. p;
Evans says he will r not re
sign, and Mr." MeKinlf geemp
disinclined, to push him out.
There the mat ter is still stan
ding. . :
' Senator Deboa . is engaged
in a job that should berepug
nant to a : gentleman . and
doubt less is to him, although
he lacked the backbone to re
fuse to undertake it, when or
dered to do so by the Repub
lican Central. Committee of
Henry county. Ky, The job
is to prevent the; reappoint
ment of Mrs. ertrud nun.
ders, a widow who has served
two terms as postmaster at
Newcastle, Ky., and made an
official Tccord without 0 flaw
and to get Dr. Gray, a repub
lican politician, . appointed.
To the credit of Fourth As
sistnnk Postmaster General
Bristow, under whose juris-
,.- .i.. u:a nn
t'liif inn i k uimiri ia. iu a ftf w
, . , - fc & dovt ,
not. Ukcl.v,' y syc('eed,( Heiold
Senator, I)'bo that it wasn't
he. polirfy.ol thedepaitment
to remove postmasters with
but
And when DeboJneQ to pcet
jtf r.'McKinley to nctv he was
told .that he never in terierea
in the niibointVient! of fourth
class postmasters. t J ne piace
only i pays; sixty idolldra ;a
month, hut the widow wants
t.h'nd ought to have it.
Ever body . who, has - seen
a copy of the gorgeous little
book issued; by the pink tea
roaster, nar excellence,' whose
official title is Adjutant Gn
era "of the Army, containing
the itinerary tol this penieoai
heroe'siunket to the Philip
pines, has enjoyed a good
augh of Corbin's exhibition
of the big! head. It wasa
stretch of cood taste when
Secretary ! 'ourtel y cu isued
a printed pa mphet, contain
ng,the itinerary of the Pres
identj.il trip to the Pacific
Joast, but the official rank
of that party aud natura
curiosity to know all about
its goings and comings, ex
fused that, but no such ex
cuse can be made for'. the vn
iai ostentation of .Adjutant
General Uorbin,, in copyihg
that idea and issuing. a pam
phlet with the following title
page, lettered in gold: "Tour
of the Adjutant General of
the Army to the Philippine
Islands, from June 2.0th to
Sept. 23, 1901." In addition
to civmg fill th9 stops of the
trainbearing thy self const!
tuted hero across the coati
nentthere are blank pages
beaded "date" "lattitude",
etc , for the thrilling adven
hires that must perforce' at
tend his trip across the Pacif
ic, and more blank pages for
what will happen in the; Phil
ippines. If some 'Filpino
mountain jbrjg&ndsf'shouhl
take the notion to kidnap
Cortiin and keep hi an the peo
nle of this country wouldn't
make? a flood ' with their
tears-1
Representative Burlesun of
Texas, said: "This talk of r.
publicans of tariff reform and
nnti-trustiecislation. is all
for effect, in'1 my opinion,
When yorf speak of the trusts
you instinctively! think' 'of
the republican party. They
are synonymous terms. The
trusts own the republican par
ty and that being .true it is
absurd to say that the repub
Means will enact legislation
that may 'prove inimicable
to the trusts. I don't rrean
tn hp understood as saving
that the republicans will not
discuss the tarin at tne next
session of (ongress, for I be
lipve thev wdl make a pre-
tense in that direction, bntit
. - 7 - .
will only be a pretense. " ine
republicans will ha ve all they
want to nttena to in legisla
ting for the Philippines and
Porto luco. -
' ref ord fl t lib t ; wns ;,nq
it wairl.a . Rood i caus.
THE HAGUE ftlCCORKLDRY GOODS COMPANY,
-- IM PORTRES AND WHOLESALERS
' . : -GREENSBORO, N. C
. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND IlATS
We solicit trade ol merchants only, and sellnothingat re
tail. We cordially invite all merchants to call on ns when
In Greensboro, or to see our travelling salesmen before plac
ing orders eisewnere.-v A
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Cm". mURSDAY. JULY,' 4, 100?.
,1 "Dixie' Pjinr. ' -
Cjp1umla State." "
"Dixie," sa.Vs the New Or
leans- nmes'-Demoerat. '"is
not rWiVed now as "Dixie"
'iy yia. aTi d " j rfrl gi nj? f r 6'iii
(Urrcuii iiiuii .fi I IWIIO lino UIJ
themi of Hhfe1 Lost' Cause is
passing f rom nmong the pop
ular airft of the dy. One cah
scarcely belle V6 that "Dixie''
is passing. But the fact re
mains that this air, popular
ns ic may oe, is nor received
with that enthusiasm which
marked it in the days gone
by. 'and,1 1h facrV' the tune
seems to be something other
t Iran it was. Even the old
Confederates' do not shriek
over VDixie' like they did in
days gone br. Why? The fu
ture muni tell. Mayne voices
have gro w n h n s kr. Maybe
the old men are tired and. do
not want I o yell. Maybe Un
cle Sam's new policy of throw
ing his gig into any old is
land that suits his fancy, has
something to do with this
change. "Dixie" dying! One
can scarcely believe that 'Dix
ie' dying! One can. scarelj'
believe that "Dixie" is pass
ing, in spite of the changes
which have taken place in A
rrerican politics" This may
be true in Louisiana but it. is
hot in South Carolina, noi
indeed in this section of the
South. -Every time the tune
is played by band or orches
trv the audience yells just as
vociferously and enthusias
tically, as ever. What is more
"Dixie" now - brings hearty
applause in liashington and
New JOlK -wnere mere are
many Southern people and is
even cheered throughout the
north, it; is not strictly an
' anthem of the Lost Cause,'
but a song which because, oi
its sentiment and its lively,
inspiring time as well ' as its
association with the south's
great struggle for independ
ence will never cease 'to be
popular in this sect iiin 1 ;
Saved Two From Death.
Our little dnairhter had an. a
most fatal .attack, ol whooping
cough and bronchitis," writes
Mrs. K. Havland, ol Anno.nk
N. Y.. but when nil (.(her reme
dies failetl; we saved her life Witl
Dr. Kintr's New -Discovery. 0m
niwe who hud consumption innn
advanced stage also used this
wonderlul remedy nrfl today Riie
is ncftctlv well.' Desperate throat
and Ituig disat.03 ,ichl to Dr.
King's Njw Discovery us to no
otlirr medicine on earth. Infalli-
tlo for rnnuliH mill tuilds. fU I'ts
and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by
Blackburn, Trial notties tree.
r Get to.your work early, and
stay at, and you will succeed,
Phillip Armour.
"I had piles so bad 1 could get
no rest nor find a cure, until I tri
er. DeWitfB Witch Hazel Salve.
After using it once, I forgot I ev
er had anything like piles." KX.
Boyce, Bomers Point, N.Y. Jxmk
out for imitations. Moretz and
Farthing, Johnson and Buchan
an. '
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S.L..lKSKINS.,Jr.,SuleKmann
t:ifi-'
Modern Eplfrrtms,
A,, woman's esteem isi al
most, priceless, but , it may
cost .rou her love. j. Vrx
who ha rdly k no wa enough' a-
uommusic to even uutu iwiuuh
- "" ,,; "
in tinie. . - ,; ..... -m, ,f
Onlv truth commands truth;
he who lies will always be de
ceived. ", ; .'',.
0
' ' Manv well meaning" peace
makers make.it their mission
in life just to pour.oil.on the
troubled flames. , ,
An hour of passion is worth
a year, of experience, but it
may prove even more expen
sive. , ' ,-
LoDkers-on seetnostpf the
game, but they have to culti
vate, a wicked imagination
sometimes. -
It is not the false teeth t hat
are most objectionable; it is
he fale tongue behind them.
Instead of waiting for his
ship to come in a man "sho'd
charter a tug and go out to
meet it. -
An Irish orator speaking
of nis native land said: "Ire
land's cup of miserr has been
overflowing for years and is
not yet full."
No woman s waist can com
pare with the waste of time
Marriage is like any other
disease: while there is life
there is hone.
It is a great pity that some
animals can't talk, aad a
areat pity that some people
con.
The man who blows his own
horn is merely a self-enter
tainer. Selected. "
Hotel Life In the Klondike.
Lenoir Topic,
Lew Harper, chief clerk
of
the Southern Hotel, is in
re
ceintol a letter from Law
ronce A. . Davis, former key
clerk of the Southern, dated
Dawson, Yukon Territory.
There is nothing remarkable
about the letter, except the
letter head of the hotel pa
per upon which it is written.
The letter head reads:
Sour Doiigh Hotel No. 1,
333 Hcle First Class in Ev
erv Particular.
.Every known fluid, water.
excepted, sold at the bar
Private entrance for ladies
bv ladder at the rear.
Rates': One ounce (10) per
diiy. Special rates to minis
ters of the gambling "pro
fesh." 1
Italians and niggers charg
ed double.
On each side of the letter
head are the rules as follows:
Guests wiil be provided with
breakfast and dinner, bu
innst. hnstle for their own
lunch.
Smked hoots must be re
moved at night.
Even the men who die may
feel that they have much to
live for.
Serci Yenra la Bed. ,
'will wonders ever cease I in
quire the friends ol Mrs. 8, Pease
ol Low ranee, Kan.v Jiiey Knew
ttiov liml I x'pii iniiihle to leave her
bed' in seven years 011 account ol
kidnev and liver troubles, nerv
ous pirostrntion and general .Je
bilitv.bnt. "Three bottles of I
lef.ti-if Hitters enabled me t o
walk." he writes Vaud in three
months I felt like a new person."
Women suffering from headache,
back ache, nervousness, melan
choly, fainting and dizzy spells
will find it a priceless blessing.
Try ic. Satit-lact ion guaranteed.
Onlv 50i t alttckburn's.
NO. 22.
Are prepared from "t
tnro'o trtilrt ilivat:?we'. 'nrVrl tri
: t wVtiiA -wtitle, are jfeliablft
lit.'. .A i 'T" ......
ana 4 cnicien. ; , ijneyj v
Cure Sick Headache, Bil- ,
' iousness, Sour Stomach,
and Constipation. ' Sold
everywhere,: 25c. per box.
'" -; : 7-.. '
v . ' a aome uiii.
'.T
wews ana UDserver. ,
.The 'ten thousand dollar;
gift of Mr. Peabody to the
State Normal and Industrial
College at Greensboro, in his
second gift to that institu
tion. It is money that is wise
y invested. 'Nearly all the.
moner-given to educational"
institutions in the South has
been given to to the educat
ion of men. We are glad to
see that Mr. Peabodj recog
nizes the sorest need of , the
South today is the opportu
nity for an education by thou
sands of ambitious women,
he work done at Greensboro
is 01 such a cuaracr.er as to
invite gifts like Mr. Pea-
body's and we hope that this
is but an earnest of what is
in the minds and hearts of
generous men to do lor toe
education of young women
in the south.
Mr. Peabody wisely devotes
one half of his donation . to
direct asssistaDCe to
young women. The need in
our North Carolina colleges
is more for money that can
help the youths through col
lege rather than for larger en
dowments and bigger build
ings. There are 5,000 , boys
and girls in North Carolina
who would be in college next
year if-they could borrowpart
of the money necessary to
pay their expenses.
ft. Ft Bicycle Klder ...... : ,
Will often rrceive nainfuKcu'ts. ,
sprains or bruises from accident. .....
Bucklen s Arnica Sajve, .win Kia
the paih'and hoal tlie Injury. It's
the cyclist's friend. Cnresehaang,;
chapped hands, sore lips, burns,
ulcers and piles Cure guaranteed
Uulv 25c. Try it. Sold by Black-'
barn. ' '
It is somewhat unkind to
insinuate that Admiral Samp
son is a Christian Scientist, t
because he destroyed the
Spanish fleet, if at all, by ab
sent treatment.
DO YOU GET UP ' ;
' WJTH A LAME BACK ? . ,
' t
Kidney Trouble Makes' Yon Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers Is sure to know' of the wonderful
cures maae oy ur.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the great kidney, liver
and bladder remedy.
It Is the great medi
cal triumph of the nine
teenth century; dis- -covered
after years of
scientific research by
Dr. Kilmer, the emi
nent kidney and blad
der medalist, ftnd la - ,
wonderfully successful In promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
bles and Brlght's Disease, which Is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root ta not rec
ommended for everything but If you havekid- '
ncy, 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 poor pur- -i
chase relief and has proved so successful In
every case that a special arrangement hat,
been made by which all readers of this paper ,
who have not already tried It, may have a ;
sample bottle sent free by mall, also a took .. . "
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to " ..
firtrf nut if vmihave kidnev or bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer in this Daoer and fCFT
W31IU TUUI "UUIWB Wl
Dr. Kilmer &Co..Blnr-
hamton. N. Y. - The
regular fifty cent and Boa sti-r.;i,
dollar sizes are sold by all good drui. 4
r v m. 1
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