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c-w - ntUKSDAY, O'JTOBER : 81 1901. ; NO. 39, . IV v 6 lv lluVe lit lH H blW.Vr l It (,!, Iianl fii!H, Aftczccrt 1 -J I tad ones, lucre arc nun: clrcdscf cough mcdi cites which relieve cciighs, ell coughs, except bad ones! Tte racdiciGC which Us been curing the rorst of bad coughs for6oyears i Ayer's CU::y, Pcctorcl. fjus ii, eviiisac . L' c tmoWiM iritb ! ittf-ttaiej fjurk on fuy luuft for ' Mry ur. Ono day I thouglit of bow Ay CUerry pectoral " Mvctl iLt l'.f of tr.y sister alter tlio doctors had till given hrup to (lis. So I j at-chsjcil Vo botllos, snd U cured my 'J a completely. ; It look only or.m battle to enro ray ilatsr. 8a you oea tliat threa bot . ftcf (ana dollar acb) saved two ; lifts. y?9 H wm4 yoa r Ueart ' elt thr-nUs (arwbat.yoa bava cVn Cirus." J. IL Butci, Macon, Cot, j 13.1899. . ;; ' . Now, fcf t. lm tiBUf jroo oa get t tritl toltlc of Clcrry PcrtcrU for 25 cesta. Ai I'riowsviovAi. v J. C. FLETCHER, , : 'Attorney At Law, . . , - UOONE, Curpfiil iittention ptvi'n to collwtions., ' -'" ' E F XOVILL. ATTORNEY AT LAW,- 97Sppi!rtl .nttention ftiven to ulUuiHifmrtH ntiustfd to h.'n cttrp."! V ';' '.. ! ' 6 23. 1900. J. W. TODD. KO. P. PEI.L TODD 6 FEIL. A TlOUSlul'S A 1 jekfehsonn! ,c. " : ; Will practice mgularly ' in . the courts of Wotaufa; Headquar- ten at Coal's Hotel d u f i n'g comt. ; 5-4-09, ' E.S.G6FFEYr ATlOIlSEXAiLAW L'OONE, N. 0. Prompt attention given to til tnotteiB cf a lejiil nature. T" rCT Abstracting titles, and collection of claims Hepecmt 23 100;, Cr.. J. tl; II 00 SHE AD, p.l-T o '.i2A:::;::":,3, i:Lr:. 11. c L' ' "t references end eodors r - . . -minept r rs-ocs sue- ted in va., i:r.Ti; . Binber that t: ;b no ir.al:r 1' - ' -?t:m f. l r ' - it not" 3 tc Pioa cur Kcifslar CorrespOBrtenl !Aw hk to bp rxportOd a I 1... ... :rl,i.,4- T T . I n fm' Hi hum orimiui. uuT, iiji. While tljiw .who had tbp bt iiitprpHUof thp ptirty at benrt 'wifhifd Hint tht8P two KPiitlpinPti'tnitfht tie ble to IflTft nlting toiTPther they, hud little ground on .' whini- to batruch liopHH.' Mr. Han lia. had H'j ' lonjr 'exeivi'iir a dirrntorHhif) authority over the party and had ho cinef il ly hiid hi" plnns to HPrurethp nomination forhiiuHJ at th ti p x t national convention that the wu-rpsaion of Mr. Itooaerelt wna fi seypre hlow to.hi.- Jinibiiioiia. Mr. Ruose velt with hin punitive disposi thin. Iuh ironcoiivk'tio.tiHund hia foret'ftir methods ,tf put tinjrthetn ititooxpcution wn iicond to rnA almost eountpr to. the : Vplinpa- ol the Ohio "iMitta" .even; if he h;ul no am hit ion ' Tor. a second , term, vihifh harertainly has. Dir ritm Mr.' M-Kinley's ad minis tration Mr Ilanna had eom- pletp control of nil 'appoint-' inenti. in thfonth nndh'ttd pt nepii them as toretnent to ther a solid machine that would stand hound to do hie UitMing at the nest conven tion. President Roosevelt ha upset al! this good work and proposes to make Southern 1 1 p po i n t in e n t s 1 1) u ! lb i i n s-l f , The a itpofn t mr n t tot fx Go y? nrnor .Itnies was a direct set haek to th Unnna machine, anil more will follow,1-.there fore Senator Hanna; is sulk intr and talking of resigninsr., n threat that will not have the slightest effect upon the President. '; ;,: -';',.' .President RoospvpH start ed out with s the cVtermina tion to build un a republican pnrt.v in the Sou rh and by his firpt annointments, but evpn more by his' expressed sentiments, made a most . fa vorable impression;' So m pressed bv the statement; of bis plan wns old, Col. How el I , of At la nta, that, he ex nressii hiniself as believinsr t ha 1 1 he Presideii t would sue peed in bnildinpc np quite a re pptrtble party, but he con pjndeo with the sage advice that Mr. Boose velt and his party must Vtalk protection and let the vnejrro alori" Tbia. unhirtunately for Mr' Roosevelt's, ambitions, ihe nmld not do. nnd . with th love of the spectacular that ted him to appear at th Na tlonnrConvention at Phila dplphin in his Oolonpl'fl uni form, lie m vited Bookpr T. Wash'ineton to dine at the White House. Wasbincrtori cairie and as be demolished the President's viands, so he demolished his popularity, in the South, 'and to-day all the ood that has been accom plished by , the appointment of 1 px Govei nor ' Jonea.l. Dr. Clayton and others ha been extinguished, and the South erner fee's that M r, Roose velt is no better thanTahy other Republican'.- President, and that tha first act of a sue :e.r.fc1 locarreptrican pai- ty woi!.i U r.n Gltenpt at V.3 hu:r.i!!at.ion by the exal- t t: n cf th? i-ro. .::tv.i;: .'nr.'."' Pre j:t flooseyvlti's desire, to bf the Brst to advise therorintiy of t he iiond 1 1 i mis of t he iie w H ay PauneVfote treat vl the ini- p'o'rlnnt featurfh have teakedj out ann are hi kiiiuws; v i iir new treaty Will set aside the Clnyton-Bulwer convention, the United States will be the sole Kiiantor of the nfutrnli- ty. of the.wanaVand she alone will nave the right to tortify it. ; These features practical ly dispose 6f the 'pf'os'n ion n.et with in the senate ot the last fJnnjrresri and it is assnm ed that definite canal legisla tion will be enacted by t h e Fift-.v-Seveoth Congress. The question of route of course remains to be disposed , of. While a majority of those in teiesttd seem to think that the Nicaragua' route vilibe a dotted,'1, the Panama Canal will not down and Mr. Hntin of the French Panama Canal Company-, is now in Washing ton. to press th claims of his route to consideration.--; It is understood that the price asked is $35,000,000. The only cloud on the canal skv is Mr. Hutton and his asaoci ates, the fear being cbnfiden rially expressetj that the ene mies of canal legislation may ue the Panama - Company's proposition as a meii.ua of delaying all legislation ou the sniijet. '; 2- 'ii Notwithstanding Senator Frye's assurance tint the new tehip subsidy bill would be amended a rid preset! tell i u a form that would insure its almost immediate passage, theie still seeins to be some friction in 'the republican camp on tie subject. Repre sentative Minor, of d'iscon- sin, recently called on t h e President to protest against executive support bing ; giv en to the bill, even in its a mended form. Mr. Minor poin ted out to the President that the new bill was so drawn as to converLmost of the subsi 1 1 v. into" t lie t rea e u ry .of t "h . I n tern a t ion a I Na v iga t ion Co. jiihI simply for making fast. p'ins which they are.now inn king and' will continue to make, whether they, receive ed it;or no'. Mr. Minor isin fa vol of a IhII which will give encourbgement to the slower cbiss of freight carrying ves sets and states that if t b e Frye bill Is not so a mended as to provide for a far. wider distribution of the subsidies hpTwill prepare, antl snbuiit n measure which will dp so. I t is said by people who h n v e the President's confidence that he was a good oeal on noyed at what he considered a lack of laith on the part of Senator Frye. in asking his support for the bill and lea y inn him so much in the dark as to the manner in which its provisions would w ork out. ' ;. !;- . , ..'. -, , - - - Secretary Gage has not add Land,' Timter: andjlineral Wanted. r persons desiring to sell or buy Lands Water Pow- er. Timber and Mineral interts are respectfully, invited to call and see LINNEY & HAtES, at Boone, N. C. ; . rJTIf we don't bny, we will find you a buyer. : ( ; rC7lf von won't sell. Ve will sell vou. ''"-' LlSNhiY& IUYFS, Real Per r. A. LIN.Nhii , Attorney, .. - :: e I in the least: to his popular ity tiylheexpressi.ins of hi views to the; bankers, at Mil wa ukee. . Whatever the repub li.'an party may . think on the subject of tlie. retirementof the greenbacks, they are not prepared to defend any such issues before' the country 'and hey a re a i no.ved w i t h " t he Secretary? ol theTreasury for bpyinjCi vim; utterance to siich views .while still u tneui Assistant Secretary of the NaVy, Frank D. Hackett, has askd to .be relieved,, and it is s t a t ed t h a t J u d ge Ch a rles H Darling, of, Iiennington, V t., win ue ni3 -successor, mere is a ruinor'about, that Mr. llackett was to have been mnde the scapegoat for the Bureau of navigation, nnd that he refused tosubmitand resigned. lean find no con Hrmation of the report, how ever, and simply state it for what it is worth. - ; Mr. James Mitchell, of ' Ar k a nuns, was in the, city re cently and expressed himself as confident that Senator Jones would be elected. He said: "The people of Arkan sua are in favor of Senator Junes for two reasons; he is recognized as a.wprkrrinCon gress, and be caa be depend edupon to.look out for the in terests of his own state." Mr. Mitchell spoke in complitnen tarv tones of ex-Governor Clarke but is sure that' Sena torjaWwHIIir elected. , It Haopeucd in a Drug Store. One day last, winter a la dy came i o my drug store and asked for a brand of cough syrup that Ldid not kvep in stock,' eays Mr. u R. Grnndin, thepopiilardrug gist of Ontario, N. Y. "She was disappointed and want ed to know what cough pre paration I could recommend. said to her that I could free y recommend ('hamberlain's ongh Remedv, and that she could tskea bottle of the rem etly and after giving it u fair trial if she did not find it worth the money to bring baek I he. bottle and 1 would refund the priee paid. In tie course of a day or two the la d.K ca me back in com pany with a friend in need of cough medicine and advised her to buy a bo 1 1 le of t ',ha m herla i n s Couch Remedy. I, consider that a' Verv good renm men d a tion f r t he remedy ." It is for sale by Rlwkhurn. - Since Booker T. Washing ton has been dined at the px ecutiyeN mansion, the "title ' White" House seems to be a misuoiiierAsheville; Citi zen,.;',; ;; 0 'j) ; 7 ' " A new remedy for bilious ness is .now on sale at filnvk burn's. It is called Chainter lin'sStomach ami LiverTah lets;, It givesxjnick relief artd will prevent the attack ifgiv en when the first symptoms of the disease appear. Price 25c. Sample box free. - -!oiiDoa Banapan-m omr rail: oas stood th u tot ytm-, quh Botna." Estate Agents, Boone, N.& - '.. 5,0. News nnd Observer; ' r- ! '' ' Roosevelt is not the first republican to dine with a ne gro, In 1898 a republican of ficial i in a North Carolina county had a negro politi cian at his home to tea, and a rorrespondenc of the Au kiis'n Chronicle says that re cciitly" a formal dinner was recently given1 to a leading lepuMicati of that State-Re Lpnbnc. teeman from Georgtar-where white man sat down at dinner with a party of ne gries in Augusta." He adds; "It has been publicly sta ted in Augusta that another white, man, now also reeeiv ing endorsement lor the Au gusta postmastership, slept in the same bed with a negto politician in IVnshingtoa." Such -cattle ought to re ceive no , endorsement from decent men. . Tot Causes Kljf lit Alarm. "One night my brother's baby was taken with croup," writes Mr. J. C. Snyder, of Crittenden, Ky "it seeriied it would strangle before we could cet a doctor, &o wo gave it. Dr. King's New Dis covery which cave quick relief and permanently cured it. We always keep it in the house to protect the children from croup and whooping cough, It cured me of a chronic bronchial troub le that no other remedy could re lieve." Iufalible for coughs, colds and throat 'and lung troubles. 50c and 1; Trial bottles freeat Ulackbarn's. 7 ..;;, , .; The mostdamnableoutrage which baB eve been perperra ted by any citizen of the Uni ted States wascommitted bf the President when he invi ted a nigger to dine with him at the White House. Mem phis Scimitar. , Vt, : -... ; Don't, bo satisfied with tempo rary relief Irom iudiget? tion. Ko dol 'Dyspepsia Cure permnnently nnd completely removes this com plaint.. It relieves permanently because it allows the tired stom nch perfect fwt. Dieting won't rest Ihestoiuach. Nature receives Bunnlips from the food we eat The sennible way to help t h e (toninch is to use Kodol Dyspep Hi a Cure, which digests what you eat and can't help but; do 3011 Aood. Moretis and Farthing, zeb The Detnocra t. ' w h 'o o ver Heardi' in turning : W early from the McKinley obsequies to .welcome the advent of Roosevelt us ati advanta; geons feature of the South but who 005' denounces as ati unsavory dishl the hash incident in the White Hoiisp, re m i n d s m e of t b r u n 1 4 m a n in Vance county, North Card Una, who, putting guano in his shoes, to gtow himself tall er, so oyerfertilized, tliat, al armed at the extent of h i 8 sudden oltitudinous growth; he shoved a quart or, two in his hat to grow himseli down to regulation height, John R.. Marri8. ';-' .'Fir three days and nights I suffered agony untold from an nttactc of cholern mbrbus brought on tV siting cu' imi hers," sn s M. E. Lewt her, clerk 'of the distri't otut; at nterviteMowa. "I thonubt I uhotilit unroll? liie 11 .ill t vIhiI I s! muui sureiy nif, h.hi in-" . . ' . . . , a oozn tnnrent 'menicini but all to no piii K3w-. 5 1 .entj for h hottlMi Chamberlain's Cone, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and three tloses re I even uie entirely. For sale by Blackburn. . -oTrst -.n'o Sarwriarilla, rjnnrt I!ottlr: hi- c'Stifrr, flm.;-. t uikicr ituil hoaith icturcf it bl ug ctiua!." . , Wli&t it Keani to Democrcy. '. (. The Louis ville Courier Jour nal .in coininentine;;,on the Roosevelt-Washington affair concludes an editorial in this . encoufsging language; ; 'Looking at it from a par tisan point ,of view, Demo- crats may take .not a little comfort to tliemselvee What; ever happens, this is not our funeral.'.Out in the cold as we may be-shivering as we are, 6 nd-h u ugry , y e'a ' reril a and thirsty yet.as we stand., around the White House and look in through the windows; and see Teddy and Booker hobnobbling over their 'pos sum and potatoes, not one of 1 usisdisposd to envy, pitbpT. of tbem, or to pxclaim of el- . ther, "Wouldn't it bp bully . to be him?". VVe prefer; to ; take our chances of the.Jn tiire. He had rather wait till our time comes. Somehow, the look fchead j does. not., seem so hopeless nor the dis- tance so long. )Ve democrats , ha ve but to get together ond keep our powder dry to car ; ry alf before , us three years ; hence, for this young man is a broncho-buster and he ii going to raise, more pf that , stuff from the ery hot place with the very thort name to -s the squarejinch than was ever raised before in that particu lar neck of the woods. Sur- Rum cordal There's a good time coming, bovs. Wait a little longer," . ; , . A FicndUh Attack, . t An attack was recently made on D. F. Collier, of Cherokee, Io wa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through his kidneys, . His , back got so lame he could . not stoop without greaV pain, nor sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped him , until he tried Electric Bitters which effected such ' a wonderful change that he writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous medicine cures back ache and kidney trouble, purines the blood and builds up your health. Only 50c, at Blackburn's. : , : MORS LIVES AtfE SAVED .BY USING... . -. Dr. King's Hew Discovery- Consumption, Coughs and Colds Than By All Other Throat And . ,, Long Bemedias Combined. This' wonderful ' medicine positively cures Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay Fever.Pleurisy, LaQrlppe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. NO CURE. NO PAY. Frloa 50o. A $1. Trial Sottls Ttm. Thousand Hare Kidney Tfonbla . . , - and Don't Know it.;- ' . How To tad 0b " v Fill a bottle or common (last with yotrf water and let It stand twenty-four hours; A sediment or sev v . tllne Indicates aa . Unhealthy eonttt- -Hon of the kloV ; nays: if It stains , your linen It Is . evidence of kid ney trouble; too ' f request desire ta ..if pass It or pain la 4ne back ts mlsd convincing proof that the kidneys snd blao v. der are out of order. 1 -v.-v ;- ..' . ' 'What te 9o rj-",i There Is comfort m the knowledge M often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp " Root, the (real kidney remedy fulfills every r wish In ourinr ' rheumatltm, pain tn the ' back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every pari -: -of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability . to hold water: and scalding pals la paasioff -1 h, or bad effects following use of liquor, ,. wine or beer, and overcomes thai unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during ino cay, and to get up many timet . J , .1 I -Li T- Jl 1 J .1. . . , 1 UU""S "'B' OTiiaa-a -urn 1 wiintry e(foot 0f Swap--koct b eooa realized. It Stands" the h!; .uJt for fJt woo derlul cures of the most !,-resF'-t'oe"'-If you need a meUiclne you should Pve tl.e best. Soldbydrugsuin&Oo.andl. s.as. 'i You may have a samp'e bott' cf t 1 wonderful . discovery " snd a book that tc. " more about it, both sen v abrolutely free by mail, "r- - . .U adJress Dr. Kllmnr & rv of vnf i Co., Binr;hiinlon. N. Y. U r.nn vi r na. Ucn reiidliij; this C-:rrous c"sr ! . '1 -1 ft
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