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; 0; m i ( & H voi. XIII. Th,c Goldman woman ought -to t sentem-ed , to one hun dred eais nf il'lir,iMi,VflthH ;N'W8 iincLOhscrver. except bad ones! fm 1iiihiiimii There arc hun dreds of cough medi cines which relieve coughs, all coughs, except bad ones! The medicine which has ben curing the worst of bad coughs for 6o years is Ayer's Ghcrry Pectoral. Her: 13 CTid:nc5 : I "My wife was troubled with 4 itep-scated tottgh on htr lungs far thrie .ytart. One day I thought of how Aver's Cherry Pectpral . saved the life of my sister after the doctors had all given her up to die. to I purchased two bottles, and' it cured my wife completely. It took only one bottle to cure ir.y lister. So you see that three bot tles (one tlolUr each) saved two ' Jives. We all send yon our heart felt thanks forwhat you have dons for us." J. H. Burgz, Macon,CoL, Jaa.;i3,.i899, Npw, for tnc frst time yon an get trial .bottle of Cherry Pectoral for 25 centi Ask yvat druggist I 'HOP ESS JOS' A L J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N.C. Careful attention given to T collections. E F LO V ILL. ; : : ATTORNEY AT LAW, UOO.SE, A'. C- - , B6SSpeeial. attention given X$ to all busiuuss entrusted to v h!scnre."a 8-2371000. J. W. TODD. GEO. P. PELL. TODD k PELi, AT'IORS'EYS A'l LAW, JEFFERSON, S. C. Will practice regularly in the courts of Watauga. Headquar ters at CofiVy's Hotel during couit. - - 5-4-99. . E. S. COFFEY, -ATWllhEY Al LAWf- tfOONE,N.C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. $8" Abstracting titles and collection of claims a special ty. 8 23 1900. S Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialist, 'i BANNER'S ELK. N. C ''?.'. ftoKniteNo Burning Out. iC , ., Highest refereuces and endors merits of prominent persons sue eessfully treated in Va., Tern. ; and N. C. Remember that there 0 is no time too soon to get rid 9I ' i a cancerous growth no matter r '.;, , how (mall. Examination free, " Ifttera answered promptly, and jjatisfactton feuaranteca. liOOKE, WATAUGA COUNTY, N. j Snap Shots By Onr Washington Cor- While on route to Maine, Senator Hnnnn continued to rritH'Mte at everj stopping point tint liiu faith in Mr. Hi io.-evelt crew nt ronner hour by hour. No doubt Mr. Hnn tia still linn his weather eye to the Ship ubHidy bill. Some of the planks of th Npw Jersey Republican plat f.r:n are' so thin that, they would pans for iliHphanous. The Senate ootntaittee on Military Affairs will Hqon be gin in earnest an investiga tion of the alleged hetnpsean dais in the Philippines, invol fving a combine in which cer tain army officers a rn paid to hate been illegitimately intr estcd. Nothing will retard the uenuine pacification of the Filipinos more than sensa tional disclosures of dishones ty among the uumi who claim to be filled with the high pur pose of regenerating the na tives. The islanders may be woefully ignorant, according to American standards, but 'hey are not imbiciles, and can as readily identify hypoc ricy aH the Caucasian in uni- torm. Deceit once practiced on them will lead them to be lieve thut the Americans are at heart insincere and avari- enns, and it will certainly prolong their hostility to the new coiners. Admiral Dmvey's refusal to receive runusel representing Rear. Admiral Sampson at tlie fourt ol inquiry was emi nently proper. While issues of the controversy are really between Schley and Sampson technically, only the Navy Department and Rear Ad mi ralSchley are partisan to the investigation now in pro gress Sampson has no right there unless he chooses to ap pear as a witness. Although numerous nll'an- ces against, the Democratic organization in New York city have recently been made, few of them have succeeded in even temporarily caging the Tiger. The trust spirit is still un checked. It continues to ride j rough shed through the a ve il ties ot business, crushing ull opposition. Next on the pro gram is the patent leather combinationwhich proposes to have a capital of nearly $100,000,000. Ry thetimeit has become thoroughly or ganized, Mr. Morgan may be expected to step torwardand have a foot on it. William J. Bryan's advice to Theodore Roosevelt not to become a candidate for a second term was apparently delivered in the most friendly spirit. There is certainly a deal of truth in the Nebras kan's assertion that, to build sufficient strength for a re ominatiou, Mr. Roosevelt must sacrifice his independ ence and bringcomplieations into his administration. Nev ertheless, it is quite apparent that th new Chief Magis trate is too ambitious to u bandon the h'pe of further glorify himself by building Hp an organization that will make him the central figure of the next. Republican Na tional Convention. .-While organized labor lost a fortune in its battle with thtTftteel trust, Mr. Morgan's combine has not suffered ma terially, if reports from the headquarters of that concern are to be relied upon. It in semi officially stated that the net earnings of the United States Sttel Corporation du ring the past fix months have amounted to $57,000,000 and that, a dividend will aoon be declared on both classes of stock issued by the compa ny. When a trust has grown so powerful that it can in flict on almost fatal blow np on a great b"anch of union labor and make a half a hun dred millon at thesametime, the nituation has become se rious, and Americans will ap predate the gravity of the political problem involving this phase of capitnlistis e conomy. Unless decisive steps are taken to regulate theevil the octopus will have, within the r.ext decade, bo involved the working classes inlts far reaching tentacles that the feudal system will seem a yer itable elysiuru by com pari son. Thus far Mr. Roosevelt is practically an unknown quau tity, even nmong the traders of the party that placed him second to Mr. McKinley at. the last republican national convention. It is expected, however, that within the comiuir, two months the new Piesident will be compelled to declare himself on the lead ing issues of the hour. Wheth ei he will prove to be more subservient than even Mr. Hanna had hoped for is a matter of interesting specula tion at the present time. Earl Li Hung Clung has once more recovered. Now, that there is a growing pros pect of comparatively friend ly relations between China and the powers, he feeh al most convalescent. Whjn matters looked dark and threatening, the earl was scarcely expected to recover. Hret Harte knew his iudmd ual when he wrote "That for ways that'nredarkand trii-ks that are vain, the heathen Chinee is peculiar." Earl Li is a superb diplomat, but he has all the characteristics of his race nevertheless. Of late Hawaii has more than her share of political turmoil and internal brawl trig. Now comes the report that aoveruor B. Dole has re signed and that official no tice of his retirement is en route to Washington. There is strong opposition to the THE HAGUE MCCORKLE IMPORTERS AND --GREEVSIiOIlO, N. 6. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND HATS. We solicit trade of merchants only, and sell nohingat re tail. We cordially invite all merchants to call on us w hen in Greensboro, or to see our travelling salesmen before pine ing orders elsewhere. ' S. L. JENKiXtf., Jr., Sulcsinann. 0., TIIUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1901. gubernatorial incumbent in certain quarters and efforts have repeatedly been made to smirch his official charac ter. Ir. is not to be forgotten however, that the present Governor has accomplished a great deal for his country, and that he has been a relia ble executive officer and that his successor, if Mr. Dole has resigned, is likely to be more 01 less of an experiment oh well! as the representative of a faction that has stirred up affairs in. th) Pacific, islands repeatedly since they passed into the control of the Arneri can nation. ' It HattM-ned in a Drag Stoie. "One day last winter a la dy came to my drug store and asked for a brand of cough syrup that I did not keep in stock," says Mr. C. R. (Jrnndin, the popular drug gist of Nntario, N. Y. -"She was disappointed and want, ed to know what cough pre paration I could recommend. I said to her that 1 could free ly recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and that she could take a hot tie of the rem edy and after giving it a fair trial if she did not find it worth the money to bring back the bottle and 1 would refund the price paid. In the course of a day or two the la djK came back in company with a friend in need of cough medicine and advised her to buy a bottle ofChamberlains Cough Remedy. I consider that; a very good recimmen dation for the remedy." It is for sale by Blackburn. A short time it was Roose vplt who was after the nogro delegates in the 1904 con veil lion and Maik Uann;. who was grinning as he watched him; no the positions are re versed. Truly, to him t h a t hath shall be given the sup port of the colored brother. "For three days and night I suffered agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cu'-um hers." says M. E. Lewther, clerk of the district court at Centervile, Iowa. "I thought I should surely die, and tried a doz'ii different medicines but all to no purpose. I sent, for a bottle ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and three doses re- 1 even mp entirely. For sale by Blackburn. Only 1 1. 000 fight imr Boers are said to be left. We esti mate, therefore, that it, will not take more than 300,000 Englishmen to end the war- down there. P. T. Thomas Suirntrville, Al altaina.. "I was suflering from dyspepsia when I beHn to take koaol Dyspepsia Lure. I took beyeral bottlen and can digest anything." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in t he only preparation con tnining a'l the natural digestive fluids. It givfH weak stomachs en tire rest, restoring their natural condition. Moretz and Jwirthinu. zob nucha nan. faiuofl ucnfi '.tinnX nr 101 mm tri doom DRY GOODS GOMPANY WHOLESALERS A Big Law Malt in Asbe. k Jefferson correspondent to the Raleigh Post says; 'The biggest law suit ever instituted in Ashecoonfy and one of the largest ever insti tuted in the State was com menced in the SuperiorCourt of this county on the 21st nit. The suit is brought by John R, Ballon, a very old gentlemnn who has beii prominent in this county, a gninst the heirs-nt-law of Na poleon Ballou, ex-Snenff B. Sturgill, Joseph Graybeal and Dr. T. J. Jones, all of this county, and Richard Wood, of Pennsylvania, the the lessee of many valuable mineral properties of thh county, The subject matter of the action is thetf mineral interest and especially the iron ores on the famous Bal lou home home, place, the iron and other mineral inter al interests on what is known as. the Callaway tract, and an undivided interest in the Graybeal mineral interests The value of the property su eit for has been variously esti mated at from ,$100,000 to $5CO,000. Beyond controver sy there is no ftetter quality of iron anywhere in the coun try a n d the quantity is thought to beiuexhaustable. When you have no nppe tile, do not relish your food and feel dull after eating you may know that you need a dose of Chanfberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. Price 25c. Samples fn.-o at Black burn's. It is said that Lord Kitch iner is considering theadvi sabilityol making Boersnde on trains in order to stop train wrecking. Put when will he get his siipplj' of Bo ers? Will he use his women and children he has collected in his detention pens. No discovery in medicine has ever created one quarter the ex itenient that has been caused hv Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Its severest tests have been on hopeless victims of consumption, pneumonia., hem orrhage, pleunsv and bronchitis, thousands of whom it has rostor cd to perfect health. For coughs colds, asthma, croup, hay fever, hoarseness and whopping cough if- is the quickest, wurest cure in the world. It. is sold by Black burn who guarantees satisfac tion or refund monev. Large bottles 50c and $100. 'Trial bot ties free. "It takes a vivid Jimagina tion to write articles on how to prepare delicious mealu, but it takes only common sense to make coffee, brown waffles and broil lamb chops.' Don't, be satisfied with tempo rary relict trom indigestion. Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure permanently and completely removes this com plaiut. It rplieVHH permanently oecause it allows the tired stom ach perlect rest. Dieting won't rest thestomach. Nature receives supplies from the food we eat The sensible way to help the f-tomach is to use Kodol Dysep sia Cure, which digests what you eat and can't belpdmt do ym good. Moretz and Farthing, zeb Buchanan, "It is a hard woman who deyotes herseif to social du ties to the neglect of her own child, It is a foolsh woman who. devotes herself to her J child to the neglet of every5 'thing 1 NO. 36, Constipation Headache, Biliousness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness, Indicate tbat yoor JItbt Is out of order. The best medicine to roast Uie liver and cure all Uiess Ills, la found In Hb Gel's Pillo 85 cent. Sold by all medicine dealer. A Young lawyer in ike Toll. Stacesville Landmark. In the WakeSuperior Court last week Judge Robinson sen fenced Ed S. Battle, a young lawyer of Wilmington, to the chain gang for 60 days for assaulting Mayor Powell,' of Raleigh. Battle is a son of R. H. Battle, n prominent law yer in Raleigh. He was arres ted in Raleigh recently for disorderly conduct and May or Powell discharged him. Thereupon Battlehari the po liceman who arrested him ar rested for perjury. In the tri al of the officer Mayor Pow ell testified that he had treat ed Battle with lenience. This enraged battle, and in com pany with three friends, after sending the mavor a bogus phone message to get him on the street, Battle met the mayor and chaiged him with swearing n lie. The mayor struck him, Battle knocked him down and pounded him while his friends stood by to see it well done, The case went at once before Judge Robinson with the result sta ted. Of course, on account of Battle's prominence, great pressure was brought to bear on Judge Robinson tochange the sentence but he stoo4 bis ground, all honor to him. The mayor was discharged. Battle appealed and the pity of it is that he will never get on the chain gang. If the'.Su preme Court decides against him he will either forfeit his bond of $500 or the Govern or will pardon him more probably the latter. , For sprains, swelling and lameness there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. It is for saleby Blackburn, "For every ounce of rum that runs out of a bottle in to a man's mouth an ounce of brains runs into the bot tle out of his head." Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dla courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheertulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it Is not uncommon for a child to be born t3 afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if tha urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child reaches an age when It should be able to control the passage. It is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to habit aa most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the aams great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It Is sold by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar i sizes. You may have a j sample bottle by mall free, also camihlet tell ing all about It. Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton. N. Y.. be sure and mention this paper.
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