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A 6"Tnrenv-m (Dl) 11..,, V U II II HJMJL ALi' us i :. i.i If, i.' a VOL. XIII. ' There is a way of getting what yon want without let. ting others know you want. it. - - We know of nothing better than coughing to tetr tho lin ing; o: ysur throat and lungs. It is better than wet feet to cause bronchitis and pneunfonla. Only keep it up and you will succeed la reducing your weight, losing your appetite, bringing on a slow fever, and making every thing exactly right for the consumption, kill your cough kills you. i germs of Better, before it mm kills coughs of every kind. A 25 cent bottle is just right for an ordi nary cough; for the harder coughs of bron chitis you will need a 50 cent bottle: and for the the one dollar size is f, most economical. " My eooga rdaoed sae to a mm iMeton. I triad bmuit ramadiai, bat theyan fatted. After aaliiftaa Cherry Pectoral I Inuaed lately to r to Improve, and ferae bottles rwtoradme toWlfe. I kaliara I owe my Ufa te It." I Rabam T. Mmum, V Ort. t , IBM. Browntown, Ta. - PROFESSIONAL. J. C. FLETCHER, Attornsy At Law, BOONE, N.C. Careful attention given to collections. E. F LOVILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOONE, N. C. BSTSpeeial attention Riven to all business entrusted to hit care.lBS , 8-23, 1900. J. W. TODD. CHSO. P. PELL. TODD & PELl. ATWRNEYS Al LAW, JEFFERSON, N. C. Will practice regularly in the courts of Watauga. Headquar ters at CoflV'g Hotel during couit. 54-99. E. S. COFFEY, ATlORliEY A7 LAW, BOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. SHeT Abstracting titles and collection of claims a special ty. 5-23-1900. mi Dr. J. M.' HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialist V BANNER'S ELK. N. C NoKnite', No Burning Out. , . ,. Highest references and enrlors- . mentaof prominent persons buc- cessfully treated in va., Tenn. .and N. C. Remember that there is no time too boon to get rid ol a cancerous growthno matter A how small. Examination free, . letters answered promptly, and satisfaction t,ua ran teed. IJOOXE, WATAUGA COUNTY, X. laek kU Our Parlor. Rnffrtlo Pmiiateh 11, to New York Journal. "Big Jim Parker, the color ed waiter who strwk Col gosz with his fist before the assailant had time to fire a thirJshotat President Mc Kinley, is practically assured of a government job. Sena tor Hnnnn is the man who is credited with this example of tboughtfuluess in (the mids of the stress o' the last four days. The question was put direct to Senator Hanna and be replied: ''Yes, yes. but I have not had time to think seriously of it while everybody was so upset. I'll look out for Par ker. That is all arranged." "Senator Hanna sent for Parker on Saturdny, and 'Big Jim' met him at the Bvd falorlnb. The Senator and Ihe waiter were together half an honr, ani when Parker Mt his shining face looked like n pleased jack o' lantern. "Lord, bnt Senator Maik is a slick map," remarked Parker afterward. "He can ask questions go quick you can't breath. Why, he knows more about theshootin' now than the President do." The Evening Telegram says; "M6n,r is pouring in today upon Jim Parker. 'Jim' is well known in this citp and many have hastened forward to 'show some appreciation of his act. The subscription list is rapidly growing to a generous sum. "As for 'Jim, himself, he Is still in Buffalo and finds he is a prominent man. He works in a little restaurant on the Exposition grounds, 1 a n d thousands daily debert the Midway to catch a glimpse of him, Visitors to the Expo sition soon began to besiege Parker in quest o'some eouv enirof the men who floored the wretch that shot the Pres idant. Parker hasn't any souviners bandy, so the first inquirer who came along de manded a vest button for which be paid Parker 25 ets. The next man gave the wait er 50 cents for a vest button and in a few mintes fJira had not a single button left. Then a man asked for a piece of the vest itself. Jim gave him three square inches of cloth for a dollar. Soon there was no vest left. "Jim was in great danger of having no clothes left if he kept on. A man finally catre along and made such a per pintent demand for the pair of shoes Jim wore on the da of the shooting of the Presi dent, that he sold them to the man for $5." No discovery in medicine has ever created one quarter the ex citement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Discovsry for Consumption. Its severest tests have been on hopeless victims of consumption, pneumonia, hem orrhage, pleurisy and bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restor ed to perfect health. For coughs colds, asthma, croup, hay, fever, hoarseness and whooping cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by Black burn who guarantees satisfac tion or refund money. Large bottles 50c and f 100. Trial hot ties free. it is said that the per cent age of illiterate voters in N. C, is 29. Tfct Cam Crof Bhwttft. Baltimore Sao. The latest government crop reports indicate that the corn crop will be even small er than the previous reports bad led the people to believe, and those reports were regar ded by mtjiiy as exaggerated. Since the 1st of August the estimate of Ihe corn crop has 'Mbeen reduced 58,000,000 bu n tholu anrl thof nf i ha who at crop 14,000,000. The month ly reports of the condition of the crops throughout the country have never been en tirely free from suspicion, but they are perhaps the best basis we have for making es timates of crops, and there can be no doubt that the corn crop of this year falls far short of the average. The shortage is now estimated at 800,000 bushels, an amount so vast as to be almost be yond comprehension. Foru nately it comes at a time when there is a good wheat crop. There is alno a short crop of potatoes, for pota toes form one of the prod ucts in the states whera the drought has prevailed. Irish potatoes are, next to bread and meat, the most impor tant and universally used article ot food in tuis coun try. Tomahawk: Some newspa per subscribers wonder why the publishers keep on send ing their paper after their subscription has expired. The reason is, when, a subscrip tion is paid to a certain time, and is then discontinued at that time, many a subscriber allows his angry passions to lise and curse the publisher for insinuating that his cred it is not good. That will make the average man mad Rather than cast any reflec tion against the subscriber s honcetv to pay a small debt, it has becone customa ry for country newspapers to continue the paper after the subscription expires, al though the .large dailies do not follow this rule, as their subscribers live ata distance, One should deem it an honor to know that bis credit is not doubted when the pub I if her continues to send the paper and pay up promptly. Chambarlaia's Cough Benedj Urett Farorlte. The soothing and healing properties of this remedy, itB pleasant taste and prompt and Dermanent cures have made it a great favorite with Deonle everywhere. It tses peeially prized by mothers of small children for colds, croup and whooping cough. as it always affords quick re lief, and as it contains no o mum or other harmful drug, it may be given as confident lv to a Haby as to an adult. For sale by Blackburn. blood purifier known. Uat It, and keep jomt " Tohoftofl'i Baraa pari 11a Utbc moat oowcrful wmi ywre, yaw. BWiiWi THE HAGUE MCCORKLE DRY GOODS COMPANY, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALERS GREENSBORO, N. 6. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND HATS. We solicit trade of merchants only, and sell no'hingat re tan. We cordially mvite all in Greensboro, or to eee.our ing orders elsewnere. . Cm rHURSDA SEPTEMBER 26, idol. 1 8qU Crliu Cfili Cohmlla State. As a Journal of sincere con victions, the State cannot now reverse, in the presence of the calatrity which has be fallen him, the opinions it has expressed of the execu tive policr of - M'illiam Mc Kinley. It has believed and Mt ill believe, that be has done more injury to the cause and the good name of the lepublic than any of the men who preceeded him in the presidential office. His very personal virtues have enabled him the more effect ively to commit what we con eider national crimes. His sweetness and suppleness of disposition have made possi ble tbe8ucces8 of measures which cruelly destroy Ameri can ideals and are stamped upon weaker lands with blood and fire. Under his adminis tration the United States has become an unclassable gov ernment, a republic-empire, a Janus among natioad wear ing two faces. Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After 80 Tears of Suffering. "1 suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea and thought 1 was past being cured,' says John S. Hallway, of French Damp, Miss, "1 had spent so much time and money and suffered so much that I had given up all hopes of recove ry, I was so feeble from 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 Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking sev eral bottles I am entirely cur ed of that trouble. I am so pleased with the result that I am anxious that it be in reach of all who suffer as I have. For uale by Blackburn. A minister of the gospel last week denounced mar riage as "legalized slavery," and a physician prepared a paper advocating killing weak and imbecile children. To the credit of both, be it said, that the church prompt ly fired the preacher, and the medical association re fused a hearing to the doc tor. When marriage is abol isbed and irresponsibles slain by law, all good people will be in heaven, all decent peo pie dead, and all bad people on the way to the place they nghtfullj belong. Ex. Cati and Bruises quickly Healed. Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied to a cut, bruise, burn scald or like injury will in Htantlv allay the pain and will heal the parts in less time tha any other treatment unless toe injury is very se vere it will noi leave a scar. Pain Balm also cures rheu matism, sprains, swellings and lameness. For sale by mack burn. There are oecusions when ignorant people seem to know the most. merchants to call on us when travelling salesmen before plac 8.L.JNKlNJr..alemann, . 0otioye to lotker. A recent writer on the ear ly Quakers say that the moth or of the famous Lsaae Hoi- per, when he was leaving home to begin life, said: "As to manners, remember boy, thou wilt never meet a man in the world whose place in it la higher than thine own or lower." The son who was then go ing out into the world was then only fifteen years old. How many boys of that age would have wisdom aud tact enough to form a code of manners on the great fact of the equality of men as chil dren of God? The Spartan mother had but a narrow duty to ful fill to her departing son. He had but one businessin life to fight. At parting she gave him his shield and bade him hurry. "Return with it, or upon it." Life is more com plex in these modern days. Brute courage is no longer the only virtue, or the high est one that is now needed in the struggle. One of the most successful men of business in this coun try once said to a friend: "wnen i leit home, a poor boy, to begin work, my mo ther said to me, 'Come back to me with clean hands, Joe,' with clean hands;' and with uod sbelp, I have tried to keep them clean lor her." A picture by a famous ar tist was exhibited at the World's Fair in Chicago, and was constantly surrounded by silent crowds, whose faces showed bow deeply it touch ed them. It showed the kitch en ota tarm house: the son of the family was starting out to begin life alone; the wagon was at the door: his little box was packed ready to be carried out. His moth er, a poor, worn woman, held her hahdsuponhisshonl Jers. looking straight into his eyes. There were no tears in her on n. She had no time for tears. " What will you do out yon der?" hereyes plainly asked with desperate plead ing, 'Will yoajrememberyour home and your God? Will you come back to me the honpst, good boy you are now?" Thousands of men looked upon that picture: they sel dom made any comment on it; but hardened faces would grow tender, and keen eyes dim as the looked. Before a . . eacn oi tnem another wo man's face arose, the mother whom be had left long ago, who had built such high, fond hopes upon him. What had he done? Had be kept faith with her? In the back gi ound of each of onr lives there is sncb a shadowy, waiting face the mother who gave us life, at whose knee we prayed, who believed in us and loved us as no one else has ever done, Wha,t can we tU her when we meet again? Have we kept faith with her? Youth's Com panion. O. O. Buck, Beirne, Ark.; says: I was troubled with conHtipation until I bought DeWitt't Little Early Risers. Since then 1 baye been entirely cured of my old com plaint. I recommend them. Mor etg an 1 farthing, z. Bauchaiian. NO. 84, A Cassia Petit. Atlanta Constitution. Thut the disregard for law is wider than anarchy is shown by a telegram from New Hampshire: "Manchester, N. H., Sept. 8. The Rev. J. Bnnyon Lom on, pastor of the Fint Bap tist 'church here, In his ser mon here today took the ground that in the attempt ed nttsassination of President McKinlej he saw the band of God because the President had an opportunity to sup press tho liquor traffic in the Philippines but had failed to do his duty. "Mr. Lemon said that God had not on1 manifested his displeasure In' this way, but was teaching an impressive lesson to the American peo ple." These words were spoken while the victim of assassina tion was tossing with fever at Buffalo. Verily, we have a much more difficult task than that of watching anarchists. Hood'o Pillo Are prepared from fta ture's mild laxatives, and while gentle are reliable and efficient They Rougq the Livor Cure Sick Headache, Bil iousness, Sour Stomach, and Constipation. Sold everywhere, 25c per box, atpbyaLBoodkCOHUmnjaafO. It was on a Friday and Czolgosz was taken to t h e thirteenth precinct and plac ed in cell No. 13, says an ex change who observes things like these. ' Don't be satisfied with tempo rary relief from indigestion. Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure permanently and completely removes this com plaint. It relieves permanently because it allows the tired stom ach perfect rest. Dieting won't rest the stomach. Nature receives supplies from the food we eat The sensible way to help the frtomach is to use Kodol Dyspep sia Cure, which digests what you eat and can't help but do j on good. Moretz and Farthing, zeb Buchanan, Would you be free from the condemnation of the sins that are past, from the pow er of the temptation that are to come? Then take y o 11 r stand on the Rock of Ages. Moody. Thousanda Hare Kidney TnmMft and Don't Enow It. Bow To Find Ottt. Fill a bottle or common glass with jroa water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tllng Indicates aa unhealthy condt tton of the kid neys; If it stains your linen It (a evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain In the back la also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. WfcattoDo. There is comfort la the knowledge ad often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills ever? wish in curing rheumatism, pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing H, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go oft an during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra-.-,, . ordinary effect of SwampRoot Is sooa ' ' realized. It stands the highest for Us wot derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you oeed a medicine you should have the' -best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and$l. sizes.' You may have a sample bottle of thlej wonderful disco very and a book that tells t more about it. both sent absolutely free by mall, address Dr. Kilmer at Co.. Blnrhamton. N. Y. When wrMM rks tion reading this generous oflar to. this ffJ 3 mwi Si u.nrtnr 1 '. .
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