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"4 .Published Every Thursday. "Sngar iu Tutir. : NfWH ond Observer. ; v. ; . . Kor h long time North for oliiiit ban marie quantities of inn iiiniriprr n uuu fuin iijiii -oiuen from sugar nine. Sor ghum is a noted tar heel pro dnc't 'mid is as good sweeten uigjisirie wnuHsi vui. loaj sugar. In some parts of the State tbiVproliict is esteris ivtly made and lovps thou sands of cjpIhirH Mthotmy . Experiments with more or Ivhs snct-ess ha ve been made in several sections of the State .with growing beets for sugar.. After repeated ex periments "State Chemist, .Wither, hasabeertained that the territory embracing the counties of ishe, Watauga, Mitchell, Madison, Haywood, liuncomhe, Henderson, Tnin sylvania, Jackson, Macon, Ciraham; and Swain, is bent adopted to the culture of the b-ets from - which sugar is made. . .. It is believed that the erec tion of n bent factory would greatly stimulate the growth of beet h and enable North tvaiolina to rais much of the mignr it. consumes. With beet sugar in the West and sorghum in t he iuist, we win tan "sugar in our'n." " ' Paragraphs. Th4 husband reigns, but the wife rules. Ignorance shuts its eyes and imagines it is right. A blush on the face is bet ter than a blot on the heart) The undertaker covers np the blunders ot the physician. A man never appreciates ashes until he slips on an icy . rsa nornAfif Babies are angels whose wings grow shortei as their legs grow longer. . The hardpr it js to acquire a ny t tng.- the longer we I re tain them. ' Every time a fool sees n glow worm he wants to turn hi a fire alarm. Whn a man changes his niindjlhe othr fallow is apt to get the worst pf the bar gain. . The JVa j of tiic WorU. The lately dead so soon for e f f rr HMnv n-rvn nf Ua .......1.1. We flourish for awhile. Men take os by the hand and are anxious about our hnalrl'. 'Thy laugh at our jokts and we really think (like the fly on tl.e.nhfi l) tlint we. have something to do with turn ing it. Joitie day vk die and tneburiwl. Thehiin docs nut fitrtp for our funeral,, .every tl'intr goes on as usual we are not rowed from the streets; men laugh at nnv jokes one or two tii'etnoriH hold our names and fnnna. but the crowd moves in, tin daily circle and in a few days the great wave sweeps over our stepsnhd washes out the last vestigeofourfoot prints. Selected. A girt has been discovered in Hyde, New York, who In "rank tfrun inruintiifrkAii .it jienky ' inuects that disturb the charms of summer outinge. It U Claimed tlint tllA Inafnnt n fl,- -rf vu. as v 1 JAf I mosquito or other insect bit or stings hfr, it drops dead. She is expected to be the most popn lar girl of the season. The priaciples of Democracy are Droad enough to meet the ex eftVnciea of all time and condi- liberty, freespechand intelligence And thnrifrtif Omnn all t. wO M wu.uu oil lJ 3.jiVi. Sfan Orderlar Cgrgs Undar BifflcnHW. . Nwi-Hsity is the mother of invention, and a hungry Frenchman illustrates anew the wisdom of the , oldad age. . ' , . ;:;,.. He was in an English res taurant andwantel eggs for brcakfaHt bur had forgotten the English word. So he got roud the difficulty in the. fol lowing wy: ."Vaitper.vMt isdat valkinin zeardl?" , .; n -' UA rooster, nir." "Ahl Andvat you cAll.'ce rooster's vife, vaiterre?" c ; !4The hen? Kir. V "And vat von call ze shil drejw'jl theroostaire and his vife?" ; "thickens, sir." ., , "But vat yon call r.e pluck ens before zy are schikens?" "Eggs, sir." "Wll, vaiterre, bring me two." ' - : The total tax rate in Ire dell conntv is only 85 cents, says the Landmark, of which amount ti- is lor improving county roads and ten cents tor the new court house. r All things else nre uncer tain, and we drift and wan der in them. Life, love, hopes, fortune, fame, friends, all we pursufti day by day we lose. One thing only lasts God's woik on our spirit, and the work we do by walking in his truth upon the world. Sto phel A.. Brooke. ' OA. ST BtHith Tta Kind wHaAwajs lifSltU of "My bov," said a father to his young son, "treat every body -with politeness, even those who are rude to jon. For remember that jon show courtesy .to others, not be caupe they a re gentlemen bnt because you are one." A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cnred. "At one time I suffered from a srre sprain of the ankle" snjrs Geo. E. Tary, editor of the Guide. Washington, Va. "After using several well rec ommended medicines without success, I tiicd Chamberlain's Pain Halm, and am pleased to say that relief came ns soon as 1 began its use and a complete run speedily follow ed. Fcr saU'b.y Dlackburn. According to the Sanfran cisco Argonaut our trade In in the Philippines has consist ed chief! v in canned goods nnd -cMHin8. When yon want a modern, up to datp pliysie,' try Cham berlain's Stomach nnd Liver Tablets.' Thev are eany in eff-r-t. Pi ice 25 cts. at, black burn's. ' Mr, Richardson, of Tennes see. 8a v the. question. is now "Should the Constitution fol low the flag? in place of does it lollow it?;'; The next elec tion, he says, will be fought in that issue. ' . CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. The Kind Yea Have Always BongM Bara the -Slgsatvre of Boot & Shoe Shop. -BLOWING ROCK; N.C.- (i. II. DUNCAN, PaoPiETon. Best grade of laced bootu, ehrH, and leggins always on hand. Prompt and careful attention given to repairs at all times. ' jar Nothing but best material used,; nnd satisfaction guaran teed. : Give hie u coll. , . ' :: Very Tiuxy, . ' 4ivo!U,iI. UUh'CAX. OfT for lite North Pol. . V A ; Troi'isey , Norway dis patch of the 2Gth ult. says:. VEveryt-hing is in readiness for the. depart urelof the Bald win Zeigler Arcticexpedition. The last barrel of supplies and box of instrmentH have been taken aboard the Amer ica ana the ship's : departure is but a question of but n day or two. VVhen the an chors are weighed Mr. Paid win will have the satisfaction of knowing that he starts on hi& pole seeking venture with the most ' complete expedi tipn ever got tORethei. The transport service will he : the most extensive ever planned. Four hundred Esquimau dog, together with ascote.orniore Siberian ponies, have been provided. ' The American will be accompanied by the Frith of, which will be laden Hwith extra supplies nnd will also carry a scientific corps, con sisting ofexpertsjngeograph jcaf charting, photography, geology, mineralogy, zoolo gy botanyNand meteorology. Heartburn When the quantity of food taken in is too large or the quality too rich, heartburn is likelj to follow, nnd espec ially o if the digestion has been weakened by constipa tion. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food Masticate the food thorough ly. Let six honts elapse be tween meals nnd when -you feel a fulness and weigh c in the region of the stomach af ter eating, indicating that you have eaten to much, take one of Chamberlain's Stom ach nnd Liver Tablets am4 the heartburn may be avoided. . MORTGAGE SALE. Bj virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed-on June. 13, '99 by E.-M, Gragg and wife, Itachael Gragg, to W. V. Colaway and wife tose cure a certain promisory note bearing even date with said mortgage forftoOOnnd where as said note, interest and ev ery part thereof is due and unpaid. - Now, therefore, to satisfy the saul note with in terest and costs, I will oa the first Monday in Angusl., 1901, it being Mouday ol Watauga Supe rior Court, proceed to sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Boone the following df-Bcrilied tract of land lying on Watauga River in Maid county and bounded as follows: Beginning on a bunch pt laurels and small spruce. pine at the bank ol Watauga River, running thence north 22 cast 20 34 poleH to a stake, in W. H. Ca!a way's line, thence with said Cutaway's line south to a stake at the bank of the river, thence up with the meanders of said liver to the be ginning, containing 4-1-4 acres more. or lena. Said mortgage reg iwtered in book O.page 23C. This June 27, 1901. ; V. V. Calaway and wife, : .Mortgagees, By E. F. Lovnx, Atty. NOTICE. North Carolina Watangn Co. In the Sujierior Court, f. H. May vs. Hugh Torn mite. By virtue of an execution di rected to the underiirneH from the Superior Court of, Watauga county in theabove entitled action. I will on MonJ day Aug. 5, 1901, nt 12, Jn.. at the court house door in Boonp, N. C, sell to the high est bidder for cash to, satisfy said execution nil the right, title and interest which the said. Hugh Tnmtnire, the de fendant has in the following described real estate to wit: 100 acres of land lying- and being in North Fork town ship, Watauga county. , ad ioinflr the lands of B. R Rronn the Horton heirs and others J it being the tract of land on whii-h the said' Hugo Turn mire now lives.- Said sale made for the balance of the purchase money due on said land. This Jone 27.1001;".,; W. B. Raird, Sheriff, C- ITLtTCHn, Atty. . ; A man in Western North Carolina was selling standiny timbei --walnut trees, T h man who was: buying cai in to a veiy handsjnne tree. il" told the 'ownei he would pa v as much as tiffy dollarH for that tree. This excited t h V owner. He did not sell but sent for experts. The owner got one thousand dollars for the tree, a curled wulnut. as it stood. The mnn who cut it down realized three thousund dollars for.it on. the cars: It was shipped to Now York and veneered one sixth i (tq half an inch. The sales wer6 watch ed and estimated a j the best that could he done,and when it was all all disposed of it turned out tliatjthe tree hod brought, fifty thousand dol la 1 8. Ex. v;''j"'-; ;;-V " You cannot enjoy perfect health rosy cheeks and eparklirig eyes, if your liver is sluggish and your Iwwels clogged. I)e Witt's, Little Early Risers cleanse the wliole system. They never gripe. Mor eta and Farthing. v Johnson and Bucliauan.' " ' The girl who fishes for com plimentsshould bait he'r hook with flattery, v ' : ' Spring coughsareRpcciallydan gerous, and unless cured at once, KHiious results, often follow. One Vfiuuttf wugh cure acts like mag ic. It is not a common 'mixture but is a high grade reined. Mor etz t Farthing. Johns jn and Buchanan, . Girls, if you can't marry tjie man you want coax some other man to you. You will waste time it you try to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starving yDureelf. That only makes it worse when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of good food, properly digested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the re suit of years of scientific research for something that would digest not only the elemants ol food but every kind. And it is the one rem edy that will do it. Moretz and Farthing Johnson and Buchan an. War, it seems is hard on live stock as well as men. The British government has purchased 250; 000 horses and mules tn th Uiri ted Saates for use iu the noer' war and probably as nianv mote . in other parts of the world. 'I have been troubled, with in diirestioii tor ten vears. have tri ed many things and spent, nfuth money to no purpose until 1 tri-1 ed Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have! taken . two, bottles and gotten1 more relief Jroji them than all other medicines taken. I feel more like a boy than I have Ml for twenty years." ' Anderson' Rigjrs, of Sunny Lane, Tex Thou sands have testified as did Mr.; Riggs, Moretz & Earthing,. John" son & Buchanan. , , v ;w t Can't th powers- compro-; mise that Chinese indemnity on some wishee woshee basis on tbtt installment plan? , , . Dyspepsia Cure Digests tvhat you e&t. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature la sLrcngLheulncr aud recon itructing Ht exhausted digestive or j gans. Itlsthelatestdiscovcreddtgcat aat and tonic No other preparation , can approach It la efficiency. It in-1 stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Heartburn, D'latuience, uour etomacn, jMausea, Sick Headache, Oastralgla.Crampsand , auvtuci icouim us luiiiuturauuui . IMmEAm ..All rHM.b.M...I..W Mmn, ' mail alia. BookaUabontdysuepsiiimaUedXie Prepared by C C DtWITT CO, Cblcafl "Doth nr wife and nreelr bare been 1n CA.SCARETS and tbey are the. belt nedldno wo bare (Tor had In the house. Last week my wtlo waa tnuitlo with Headache (or two days, sho trlod somoof yourCASCAUETS, and they rotlored tho pain In ber bead almost Immediately, We both recommend Cusctvrete." Oh as. STiDsroiio, Pitteburf Sate Pepoait Co., rittabnrf, Pa. ' Hearant, Palatable, fotent, Tastt Good. Re flood. iNarer Bloken. Weaken, or Gripe, lOo, the. We ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SUstSht Umymr , Oilon. WwHirst, tn Tart. !T K0.TQ.B1C B?M ,n4 R'.'nied bf all 4tj- yN Canov (IMS iiniiithl.NViiuvinti n.r.inut ,Ititi..'i L. Tgctahle Preparalionfor As slmUating ttieFoodandBegula ting theStoinachs andBowela of t.y:. T ; 1 ! 1 . , Promotes Digesh'on.Cheerfur ne;is and Rest.Contalns neitler OjduinvMorplwlnortiacral. KOT NARCOTIC. ' Aperfecl Remedy forConsfipa Tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrnoea Worms ,Conyulsions,Feverish ness andLos9 OF SLEEP. , FacSinule Signature of i NEW YORK. tXACT COPY OP WRAPPER. Skin troubles, cuts, burns, and chafing quickly heal by the use of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is imitated. Be sure you get the gen uine. Moretr. & Farthing. John son and Buchanan. Marnoge Isn't near so much a burden to some men as it ought to be:.' '.' ' . WINE OF CARDIi'l i, hu bronght pemuuicnt relief to mil lion enfleruifr women who were on their way to premature pTe. Mr, Mitchell wm font deoliningln hettlth, when Wine of Cardnl performed A "wonrtorful enre" in her ewe. She euUored with the mmi ne of fttllinif t the womb, leucorrhoea Inn nrnfiiaA tn.....t: rr.i . ' " "oil.HUWIUU, lli, WTOKIT ftppearonoe of the monaesfor two month! sapped her vitality until ehe wa phye lcl wreck. Hor nirrone eyetera gave 7ZS .Thel came the trial of Wine of Cardul and the enre.. Mr Mitchell's W"f; ought to commend Wine of Cardjii to euffering women in wordi ot burning eloquence. - la withm tho roach of all. Women who try it are relieved. . Ask your druggist for a $1 bottle of Wine of Cardul, and do not take a substitute if tendered yon.) Mrs. Wlllfo Mitchell, South Osston, H. C.i "Wine of Cardul and Tbedford'i Black. Draught hate performed a nriraoiilona cure Jn my cue. I bud beon a erenl tullerer with fnlHng of the womb and lencorrban, and mr menses came every week for two months and vera very painul. My hus band lndurine to try Wine of Cardul and Rliiak-DrauKbt, and now the Iswcor- "om oos amnppearea, ana I am restored ti perlwrt heallh.'1 , , , . .. ; i r 'In cases rwjotrlng special directions, sndrass. aivlns ,1 symptoms, "The Ijiilles' Ail. -iST I vlsorv Hcpartinent." Th, Fine Nursery Fruit. . y;- .. , : - .' . I have 'on. hand a fine lotoi fruit tropp. puch.ns apples, eacn. en1, pears, priuiPH. etc. etc. I alna hav a fine aasrtrment of grape vines that are beat suited to our climate. If you con template buy nig any trees or vines, l can sell them to von at about one hal the price you would have to pay nt: other nurseries and then you have the satisfaction of knowing what you get. ' All trees delivered at my nur series, , - Trees trom t hree to six feet tall. , For further particulars call on or address, . -'' W.Ji. Cpffky, Moretz, N. C. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, ; COPYRICHT8 AND DE8ICN3. Send yooT bastoeesdlrect to Waahlaatoa. saei lima, aoaU leas, battar service. -NycstlsseV. l.rttRteaVNL rtEEmllMla. sry naalaeavne mas, Attr, In ant hm mill ut a m,a. rsss'.H ai. Amnio oivut-is tSSi at trm. SataaM mmm Skmck a. Hmn 'sin spstlal al,., wltknat km. faktfc, INVENTIVE ACE it A OftftmH late ofC. A. 8nm Ca! W h m hhr nil rawp. 1 Is 1 Wm II Uliiil For Infants and Children. The Kind You llavb Bears Jthe For Over Thirty Years a ; THC OtHTAUH SOMNNTi TR (ITV. 'ways Bought . r , v. ..... . i I I S 1.;'! lltJ I...-. i rv An ii co 1 1 il ' IV il fill n flT? II mM U 11 UU 11 . " vvnen a man hates another man the worst, it is for the legal 'A reason, when a woman loves a man the best it is when he is the ,1 least worthy." ' ' I Pawnbrokers are the pio neei progress; they are ol. v ways ready , to make an ad , -, vance. . , ;- .: i----f Thnua faninna Ii v!11ca Tn. Witt's Little Early Risers will re- : ' move all impurities from jour. 8yf.tem,clean8e,cleansey6nr bow els. make them regular. Moretz & Farthiiisr. Buchanan & John. f , . SOU. , ' . ' : . , , ''Last winter I was confined to' : my Ired with a very bad c6ld on . j the lungs Nothing gave me re- I lief. Finally my wile bought a bo . tle-of one MinuteCoughCurethat effected a'speedy cure.1 1 cannot -speak too highly of that 'excel-, lent remedy," Mr. T. K. House. man, Manarawney, Pa. ' ' ' '- Ihe Morning Post ... ALEIGHiNC i . i - ? ' ; - 1 '".!. ' - i ' ,' The only popular-prided morn- : ! ng newspaper in N or th Carolina. : v The finest telegraphic and geu r, erftl newg service. - ' J Special correspondents! in la I Im parts pf-tbe State civing a com-,; i plete sj'tippsjs of Statenewa. ?, ' , ' srnfecntPTioN price: ' ' One month AO, " Txo months.. ... .... - .7.5, ' . Thrfe months.......'.....,.,. 1.00, Que year..:.f...:.-;. 4'.00.') . U STRICTLY XWT ADVANCE ' '"' ' i; : : ;,,;'. , No pajier continued beyond the.. time, paul for. " ; !'. Sthrt in your Mubscription. Apdress .. THE MORNING POST. " - ItALEidH, N. C;' - -rr-iV TBAQB Hltta. rfff w . ensjvDinuTSi Anyone sendlnf a sketch and dessrletloa auf anlokly seertaJfi, free,whttaeran laTeatleaia protriMr i.alu.iUblo. Communications strtetlr eonndentlaL Oldest aireney for stearin pateaas ' tooA.m."cf w Washington oee. Patents taken throaah Mana Co. reesM aaedal noUoe In theV 78CIEHTIFI0 AMERICAN, ' "M'T llhisriwUd, terwesa' etmhtlba of Ii tn .rruT' w"'r. "ns suai a rear ItSJ nJP0. . Hpeclmen copies an4 Uami MUNN CO., . . . mi Broadwav. Raw T-.ek. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained aa4 all Pa-1 ent business oondnctsd for MooiNATt ret. I lOunOrnet laoroemtli, a. f stint Omet and ws csa secure patent aa sssa tiaa tnaa laoac i Scad modeL drawiur or ttiiata.1 with tlon. We adrise. i nacentahla ae Kit. hi ft ciuuim. xmriee not oihui patent secaraa. i A PastPHLTr, " How to OUain Psttnu," with coat oi same la the U. S. and fonin mmiiI., icnt lfe. Address, I lO.AiGrJOVV&CO. a.-x w--msvevayAlyS - mBm - f,"'! w tW' V VNealjvyWM V, ye
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