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V TIT! tfTPrSTi ;. ; ,,i :iy.(Oi) Vol. xni. 41O0&E, 'ATUG''lQlTTY'. GM THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1001, NO. 33, V.'V 6 Cr ( y - Hprkinu, man fwi- nl- twnys Ami iMiiiiiin'iulr to I lA worked. your mirror today. Take a last look at your jray hair. It sure ly may be the, last if you want verr it so; .you, k neean taeep -your: Eft !;clr a week longer than you wish. There's . .no guesswork about this? it's sure every time. To re store color to gray hair .use After using it tor two or three weeks notice how much younger you aj -pear, ten years younger at least. AyerVHair Vigor also cures dandruff, prevents, falling of the hair, makes hair grow, and is a splen did hair dressing. . It cannot help but do these thlncs, for it's' a hair-food. When the half is well fed, it cannot help but grow. It makes the scalp healthy and this cures the disease that causes 'dandruff. 11.00 Seattle, AUdiufgltta. , 14 M7 harr wu coming out badly, but AyeCs Hair Vigor itttuped the faHlDgaixt has audit my kali very thtak tadMeli darker thaa before.' I think thM Is Dotblng liln It tor tk talr." Coaa If. I-ia, : April If, im. Yarrow, I. TT '4 v fV t-, W HrMta m aMala all thatkaaflti a ! rraat: lk M mt tb Vtfof, ilM fca letter abMt H. Arffnaa, Da. i. 0. AIU. tevaU, Maaa. !. i. S I'ROFEfMONAl. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney. At Law, v BOONE, N.C. . Careful attention given to collections, E. F LOVILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOOSE, N. C 89PSpeeial attention Riven to nil business entrusted to hit care."&8 8-23,1900. J. W. TODD. GEO. P. PELL. TODD & PELL A T'J ORNEYS AT LAW, JEFFERSON, N. C. Will practice regularly in the courts of Watauga. Headquar teis at uouty u Hotel during comt. 5-4-99. E. S. COFFEY f -AT101MEYA1 LAW, BOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature tiS" Abstracting titles and collection of claims a special ty. 23-1900. am WML? i, . , - Db. J. M. HOGSHEAD, 0 Cancer Specialist, . BANNER'S ELK. N. C , Ao Knife; No Burning Out Highest references and endors , nients of prominent persons suc- cessfully treated in Va., Tenn. '. and N. C. Remember that there r ' is no time too soon to get rid ol a cancerous growth no matter ; P how small. Examination free, ; letters answered promptly, and saBfaction guaranteed. - Yank HWllre4 Lynehiar. . NvWh and Observer.' ; , We published n few days at Kq h letter from Hon, Daniel II, Goodlo?, Btatinft that the first case of rape of aw hii 6 woman oy d negro of which leever heard. happened in 1 ranklio rountj nearly three quarters of a century ajro. In that case the negro was tried y a jury and hang alter con viction. No "lynching was even nnggeted. Hpeakingof Mr. fioodloe's etter. Mr. Joseph Blake, sur veyor of Wake county und a well known citizen, said that the first lynching of which he ever heard wns conducted by HoMiers in-Sherrann's arm.v. It was In the spring of 1865 when bherman a advance corps was on its way to Hal eigh. They came to a house near Archer's Lodge near the edge of Johnson and Wake county, and found a woman in a deplorable con dition crying and moaning. Asked where hei husband was the woman said he was in the Confederate army. At first the was afraid ol the Yankee soldiers, hut when theyassur ed her that' they wonld be friend her, she told them that she had been assaulted by ( a negro who had just gone up the road. She described tbe negro perfectly and the sol diers found him within less than a, mile of the lady's house. He was taken back, identified by tbe lady, and thote soldiers of Hherman's at once all fired at the negro riddling his body with bul lets. They then burle(J hitr in the road. and built, a cause-1 way across his grave, and all that corps of Sherman's ar my marched over his grave. This shows that there is no difference between men in the North and the South when the honor 01 the women are in peril. Cored of Chroaie Diarrhoea After (0 t Tear r.BoKeTiof. "1 suffered for thirt years with diarrhoea.nnd thought I was past being cured,' says John S. Hallway, of trench Camp, Miss, "1 had spent so tn ui b time and money and suffered so much that I had given up all hopes of recove rv. I was so feeble fiom the effects of diarrhoea that could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident I was permitted to find a bottle of Chamberlains CoIi Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking sev eral bottles I am entirely cur ed of that trouble., Iain so pleased with the. result that I am anxious that it be in reach of all who suffer as I have. For dale by Blackburn. Charity and Children: , We heard a preacher say the oth er day iu bin report to the As sociation that not having a church bouse to worship in the A, R. Presbjterians Kind ly offered their house to him provided they would always sing psalms during church service. This the brother rea dily agreed to do and-they are faithfully keeping their word. So there is at leust one congregation of psalm sing ing Baptists in the stnte. Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds, sores of all kinds quickly healed by De Witt's Witch flaxel Salve. Certain cure for piles. Beware of counterfeits; be sure you get the i a a o iL! rr i original, raoreii oc ru.ri.uiug. imv Jochanan, ftpater CUrte Bene4. Charlotte News.' ! i jMoiitflflaV the rr best in the worn which brings to its owner an Incorre of 12,0W1 OOQ A'year, and for w,h I c h $500,000,000 has been de clined, has shnt down,' be cause Clark refused to grant his men an eight hour a day. There has never been a labor strike which has involved such rich property owned by one man. But two men, Sena tor Clark and his superinten dent, have an adequate idea of the real value of the Uni ted Verde. The mine, under ground, is one of the few secret . proper ties of the.we8t, says the St. Joseph Gazette Herald. The underground workings are solely under thecharge of the manager, and ingress is only written orders from tht own er, Senator Clark himself. f ew such orders nave ever been written, i The, mine, so far as it has been developed, including the explorations of a diamond arm oeiow cue present workings shows an immense ore chimney 400 by 600 feet across that has been explored by shafts, tunnels and drill holes to the. depth ol 1.500 feet. ' How far it will be possible to work the mine before reaching the heat limit, it would be impossible to say, but reasonable 'estftnate i Is 3,000 feet; but without tres .... : . 1 a . passing on tbe future, the proved ore. bodies contain values that almost stagger belief. The mine to tbe depth 1,400 feet contains 860,000, 000 cubic feet of ore, audesti mating eleven feet to the ton which is a libeial allowance, there are 33,000,000 tons practically jn sight. , At $75 a ton, a conservative esti mate of valoe, tbe ore repre sents more than $2,475,000 000, with more than onehal of the available ore body yet untouched. " In many respects the Uni ted Verde w the most wonder ful mine on earth. It is a trea sure of wealth that might pay the national debt. It has made its owner a copper king a railroad magnate, a United State Senator. It has made him richer than any monarch and perhaps may make him as powerful. Yet he refuses an eignt-bour a day. Chamber) Con&h Bemedj a Great Far or IK The soothing and healing properties of this remedy, its pieaKant taste and prompt and permanent cures h a v made it a gieatfavorite with people every where. It ises neciallv prized by mothers of small children for colds croup and whooping cough 0s it always affords quick re lief, and as it contains, no o pmra or other harmful drug it may be given as confident lv to a Baby as to an adult For sale by Blackburn. THE HAGUE MCCORKLE DRY GOODS COMPANY, IM PORTERS AN D WHOLESALERS - GREENSBORO, N.t. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND HATS. We solicit trade of merchants only, and sell nothingat re tail. We cordially invite all merchants to call on ns when in Greensboro, or to see.our travelling salesmen before plac ing orders elsewhere. " . S. LJENKIXS., Jr., Salesmann. VliTeeGrrttSeeit. Lenoir Topic." Following are expressions of opinion from some of the eadiifg men in . the country regarding the attempted as sassination of President Me- ECinhy:' . Wm.J.Uryan:Thenttempt o assassinate the President is a shock to the country and he and he and bis wife are the recipients of universal syrapa thy. The dispatches say the shot was fired by an insane man, and it is hoped that his is true, for while it is a terrible thing for a President to be the victim of a maniac, it would be even worse tor liin to be filed upon by a sane person prompted by uiul ice or revenge. Senator T. C. Piatt: It does not seem possible that any man could do such a thing. Thut was the act ot 'an an archist. He was not crazy. There was too much method in the way he did the act., I advocate the d r u m-head court-martial and that - the roan be taken off at once. This is one of the instances where I think lyneh law justi fiable. It is. hard for me to find words to express myself. Governor Odell. This is ter rible. Thes should have lynch ed him. Mark Hanna: What is the great country, coming to when such men as Lmcoln, Garfield and McKinloy fallby the bullets of assaseins?. Oh, it is fearful, "dread'ul, horri ble. Chas. M, Schwab: Should the President die it would cer tainly have a most depress iner effect upon business and industry. Vice President Roosevelt: I am so inexpressibly shocked, horrified and grieved that cannot find words to express myself. J. F. Austin, the ex-preach erand labor agitator, was laBt week convicted of larceny in Rowan Superior Court and sentenced to IS months in the penitentiary. An appeal was taken and Austin, in de fault of $500 bond, was com mitted to jail pending the ap peal. When Aratin was sen fenced he indulged in a har angue in which he denounced almost everybody and every thing. He criticised solici tor Rush and Mr. R.F. Long who assisted in the prosecu tion, and also criticised his own counsel's conduct of the case.T-Landmark, Have you a sense of fullness in the region of your stom ach after eating? If so, you will be. benefitted h.r using rhamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They alsocure belching and sour stomach. They regulate the bowels too. Price 25 cents. Sold ay Black burn. A Ijioher Convicte tf EnHer. , Mechnipka, Ala.l Dispatch. , George Howard, a member of the mob which Ivncbed Robert W hite, a negro, In this county some months ago was today convicted of mur der in the first degree and was sentenced to life irapris ontnent. The case was called in the Circuit Court today. After the : State's evidence was submitted the attoiney for the defense announced that Howard desired to makp a statement to thecourt. Up on being sworn Howard ad mitted his participation in the lynching and gave the names of the members of the mob that numbered 13. After being out almost two hours the jury returned a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree and fixed the penalty at life imprisonment. - Howard is one of the most prominent farmers in this part of the country. White was accused of shooting a white man. Tho cases against six oth ers accused of being members of tbe mob are now being tried. All others who are al leged to have been members of the mob have left thecoun cry. No discovery in medicine has ever created one quarter the ex citement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Its severest tests have been on hopeless victims ol . . . . . a consumption, pneumonia, hem- orrnage, pieurisy anu orunrouus, thousands of whom it has restor ed to perfect health. For coughs cold8,.astnma, croup, nay rever, hoarseness and whooping cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by Black burn who guarantees satwfac tion or refund money. Large bottles 50c and f 100. Trial bot ties free. Briefly stated, some of the advantages of the rural free mail delivery route are: Mai is delivered six days in the week. A farmer who lives on the route has the mail deli v ered at bis door. Those living to one side or the other can have boxes for receiving their mail at some convenient point on the route. The mai carrier has a regnlar m a i coach, with letter boxes, car rying stamps and all the par apheinalia of a small post o flee with him. He gets good pav for his trouble, and the Government bears all expen ses. The route must be 20 or 25 miles in length a n should serve at least 100 fam ilies, the carrier not to trav el over the same road twice -Ex. After sacrificing s e v e r a lives by having people bitten by mosquitoes infected with yellow fever, the doctors pro fess to believe they have pro ved their theory. This may be comforting to tbe doctors but the victims are .not a po sition to realize on the value of the discovery.- -Omaha Bee. P. T. Thomas, 8umpterville,A abaina., "I was suffering from dyspepsia when I began to take Kodol Dyspepsia Lure. I took several bottles and can digest anything." Kodol Dyspepm Cure is the only preparation con taining a'l the natural digestive fluids. It givps weak ttomaclis en tire rest, restoring their nature condition. Moretz and Furthing Zel Buchanan. SUrkeek aed the Jones fate. ; Statesyille Landmark. ' "V One of the inexplicable hing is tbe action of Judge Starbuck in the case ol H. F, Jones; Jones was tried be- ore Starbuck and convicted of perjury. According to Mr. R. B. Glenn, Starbuck intend ed to sentence him to jail for. bur months. Thereupon it was agreed, with the consent of the .prosecution, to I e t fones go on the payment of he cost which n'mounted to a large sum, and on his agree ment to reimburse Alleghany or the order he had twice collected. Now Judge Rtar- :iuck writes Collector Ilnrkins that he is satisfied that Jones was not guilty of any crimi nal intent. If Judge Sta rbuck believes this why did he per mit an innocent mau to be punished? Why did he not set aside the verdict of the ju ry and order a new trial? Here is n judge on the bench who says, practically, that he is satisfied a man is inno cent and yet he permits him to be punished. It is one of the strangest things we ever heard of. Senator Tillman says that 75,000,000 people in t h i s land of. ours "are floating down the stream of time with the devil at the helm," and the Minneapolis Tribune sug gests that Tillman must be out after Satan's job. Hoattacho Ii often a warning that tbe Urar la ' torpid or Inactive. . More terloai ; troablet toaj follow. For prompt, efficient care of Headache end ail lira troubles, take Hood'o Pitta While they ronse the liver, restore full, regular action ot the bowels, tlir.y do not gripe or pain, do not Irritate or Inflame the internal organs, bat have a positive tonic effect. 26c. at all dragflsts or by mall of C. I. Hood & Co, Lowell, Mass. The colored delegate may not understand all the great problems of American poli tics, but be has an unerring instinct when it comes to picking out the candidate with the barrel. Free Press. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehr and Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilz, a e . e . jr., are to nave a aog nan- quet at Newport. A jackass cotillion would be more ap- propiate. Memphis Commer cial Appeal. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. Tb Discoverer of threat-toot at Work la His Laboratory. There Is a disease prevailing In this country most dangerous because so decep . tlve. Many sudden deaths are caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result .of kidney disease. If kiduay trouble Is allowed to ad-. vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack - the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by celt Then the richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Brlght'a Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. . Dr. Kilmer's 5wamp-Root the new dis covery Is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases! after all other efforts have failed. At druggists In fifty-cent , and dollar sizes. A sample bottla sent free by mall, also a book telling about Swamp. Root and Its wonderful cures. Address . Dr. Kilmer tt Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. , mention tWa paper. - , ' .
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