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ft 0 it A ouan "l.hm made most thorough Wtl of Ajrer Cherry Petprel and an prepared to ny that for alldia taaea ef .fhe binfa it nererdlaap poiati." ,J. Early Flnley, Ironton, O. Aycr's Cherry Fectonl won't cure rheumatism ; we rver said.it wpuld. It won't cure dyspepsia; we never cMmed it: But It will cure.' coughs and colds of all kinds. We first sild this sixty years ago; we've been saying it ever since. TtNMlMMlSh,McHft AJUrtoMs. M h hTi. u h talis yoa a3 Uta h, thra m tak H, H tuiowa. - J- C. ATKB UX. Lowall, MaM. .UijIhhh th" fiiKam'rit id 1rokn off fhe KKilding is apt to (MltUfl off.' ".Vtjbvtrt dyn ih1 ninhtu n)(i,j4,?HvKlKh9l'rji'ttiOiJUut l,:'imW.M.- IE.'LU thl-K i tyrk. (ifAbt UiHtrit rbiii t" rtt fV'Su . J'fT'r'UtMiKMlraiiM ljt,vll, totiiMirpow.! I Hiit fj)r.H,iMitjl;ot H'hMinlKr,lhin,H ( olir, (. JjoIhh id Ditin-hoea IpinHiv ud tlm ilrwH W 1 pvprtipnryitirplj. t For nlp by I'.lju'kbui n. - 4f man thinks onl,v,of himfifetf hp hadn't riitufh- o b p for hi-aiiM,' joaotohia. I'ltvwjmoyAL. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C Carefal attention given to collwrtions, E F1LOVILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, -HOOSE, N C aTSppcial ntUalion iven to.all. buHineHit' entrusted to h care." 823,1900. V.W.TODD. GEO. P. PELL. TOOD & PELL ATltmXEYS AT LAW, u JEFPEUSON, N. C. Will practiee regularly in the courts o( Watauga. Headquar teiB at Cofl's Hotel daring court. 5-4-99. E.S. -AT10RHETA7 LAW,- tfOONKrN.C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. V3T Abstracting titles and collection of claims a special ty. ;; 231900. Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Gancer Specialist BANNER'S .. ELK.: N. C Ao Knite No Bujning Out. Hij?het references and endor , meats of prominent persons buc ceesfullir treated in Va., Tenn. and N. CI' Rm6mber that there : is no tia9 too 3o6m to get1 rid ol acanceroug jrrowtlt no .matter how tfmall. bxuminatton free, letters, answered promptly., and aatibfacttOn feUHrantecd.' . . BOOK E y-f WASHINGTON LETTEK. . Proa . our '. Ee?ular Correspondent Hnu.lri'ds t gorernmeht etnploy'B. of whom the mosf .distinKuished - is the Presi- deot, have some time nincere t urned from the ; v a r i o a n states where they wenttci vote, nnd the e-hopB of the elw tions had not died away when those ret urnine from New York brought new of a eonferenre btw pen Hon. David B. Hill and a dpga. tic n from the five horounliH of Greater New YOrk.'V.i t h John 0. Sheehan at its head. The democrats here say that in the trinmph of victory o ver Richard Croaker antf Ed: woj1 Murphy, who were d feated in themayorality'raee in Troy, New York, Mr. rlill will be contented toilet by gones be bygones and foraet alt the mnibs te tias" Vel'eiVi'tl in times pnit. If is ftetiM-ed thrtt Wr. Hni' WiIlbeta tor in the next 'national tehi fM'raticpVmvetition. . "' It Is ifident thntMr. Low, who was elwted on a deeidert ly : heterogeneous pla tfor m , will ha ve little chance of re flection, irrespective of t b e kind of government he ' gives the city. It is only on rare oc casions that the people ol N. Y. will vnake sufficient exer tion to accomplish the defeat of .the disciplined army of Tammany Hall, and it is pre dieted that Tammany will be hcaid from two' years hence. rresnionr. uoosevpir is re- ppiving some very candid ad vice thene days. Im media tely they got the election off their hands, Senator Hnnna. Gen eral Grofvenor, Hm. Sera no E. Payne, Gov. Stone, of Pennsylvania,, nd many others come to Wttfdiington to lay down the law in regard to reciprocity and tariff leg islation. AH these gentlemen m " " . m . a are Iran to say that t n e y are absolutely opposed to all tariff revision. They believe or claim to believe that the lew republican gains in the election' iust Dnt indicate that the people jire entirely satisfied with things an they are, and that they desire the republican party .to make no changes. Even Gen. Groven or makes this specions nrgu ment, . completely . ignoring the fact that the Ohio plat form positively promised leg islation which wonld relieve the people of the present op pression of the trusts, and that theentirecampnlgn that led to the election ol Govern or Nash was based on prom ises of similar legislation. As was expected, the repub Means are all crying fraud with regard to the Maryland election undoubtedly, uctua ted mote from the dread of the return of Arthur P. Gof man to the Senate, than f r o rh any aisnppointment that the state did not give their party a majority.' As a matter or tact there were some errors that crept into the ballots of a lew districts, but the sentiinentof the state iafar too pronounced to per rait oLany doubt as to the reill wishes ; of the people. -j President Roosevelt catd a bomb into the rr publican ranks this week when he nam A -r-pO UXTY," ed Robert G; Houston for theitjolkctorshipat Wilinmg ton. fThirf is the most liiera tive position in the staer of Delaware, '.and its 1 etih trol was prdctically essential to the fupt emacyof Mr.' J .' Ed waid Adilicks, Gas Adlicks' as hft js commonly known. Addi?ks ha sJ exert edsb'fflcien t influence in, f he Dela ware leg islation to prpye.nt the select tion of a United .States bena tor, and has made "strenqons efforts to break into the Sen ate himHell. It is said t hat hisampaign has cost him not tHH than a million dol lars. Senator Hannn has al ways supported his ambi- tiohs","and dhring'Mr. McKin ley's Invrnmheni-ythp admin istration at least refrained ed from taking any part in the Ntate fight. ' As a. result. Dr, W. ff, Cooper, a bold o ver dpmopratMias Ijeld the collect (irtdiip until the pres ent time. A very curious f x- amination of Mr. Addick'a methods sufficed to decide the President, and, notwijh Htanding HannaV pleading for his millionaire friend, with whom he conJil doubtless sympathize, he appointed Mr. Houston on therecommenda tion of Rejiresentative Ball, the only representative Dela ware now has in Congress. It is believed that the Piesi lent 's action will result in the diHintegrotionlof the Addicks faction,' and that Delaware will hereafter have its normal representation in Congress. Commissioner of Pensions Evans has issued his annual repoit and although it isa well and carefully prepared paper it contains some intro convertable facts as to the injustice that is being done to the cople of the Uniteo Statesby the present pension laws. Commissioner Evans very fearlessly denounces the pension attorneys, of which the number is twenty thous and, notwithstanding the fact that only the succession of Mt. Roosvelt saved from them his official s?alp. He points out that the present law encourages an army of attorneys, solicitors and drummers, practically licened by the government with the promise of f 25 for each claim allowed. And he goes on to to say that no blame or crit icism should be attached to the soldiers who are impor tuned and perbuaded that it is their duty to file claims whether disabled or mr. Al though the civil war lasted four year& and the casualties were frightful and theSpacish war lasted four months and the casualties wet a com para tively few three years after the Spanish war twenty per cent ol ehe soldiers engaged ha vf riled claims for pensions while in 1872, seven yearsa- tor the close of the Civil war. Land, Timber and All persons desiring to sell er; Timber and Mineral interests are respectfully invited to call and see LINNEY & HAYES, at Boone, N. C. t&U we don't buy, we will find you a buyer. BflT If you won't sell, we will sell you. LISNh TA'HA YFS, Real Per k . A. LINNEY, Attorney. 0.; THITBBD A Y , KpVEMBER 21, 1901. only sX pepent of the sol diers' engaged in the war had done so. " The death of the famous Earl Li Hung Changisa mat ter of sincere regret in Wash ington for, '.''though he was regarded afs a wilypolitician it was recognized that he rep rvsented the more 'progress, ive faction in China and it was believed that his influ ence c6uld always be counted on tt) protect treaties and those foreigners who hap pened to be within the limits of the Empire' The latest news in regard to his death is jhat his demise was im mediately precipitated by a terrible rage into' which he flew while in conversation with Mr Paul '-Lascar,' the Russian Minister to China Mr. Rockhill, who was special commissioner to China lor the United States, gives, it as bis opinion that Ydan-Shi- Kai, has been selected ro suc ceed Earl Li. is the best man that could have been chosen for the position. The Schley Court of En quiry held its last public ses sion ort Thursday and the admirals composing the Court-have now retired to formulute their decieion. As a matter of fact the Court will afford cum para tively little satisfaction to the pub' lie because the dreaded "pre- eept" prevented the develop ment of precisely the infor mation the public desired. Who wa6 actually responsible for the Maclay history? to whut extent Admiral Samp son was involved in what the publ c considered to be a ier secutionof Admiral Schley? and a host of other ques tions are entirely beyond the jurisdiction of the'Ccurt and can ouly be answered if at all by a Congressional invest! gation. Tot Canses Bight Alarm. "One nitrht mv brother's babv was taken with croup," writes Mr. J.C. Snyder, of Crittenden, Ky.. ' it seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King s New Dis covery which gave quick relief and Dcrmanently cured it. We always keep it in the house to protect the children from croup aud whooping cough, It cured me of a chronic bronchial troub le that no other remedy could re lieve." Inf alible for coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles. 5()c. and f 1. Triul bottles free at Blackburn s. . A boy never tells his trou tiles to a man who wears whiskers.' A new remedy for bilious ness is now on sale at Black burn's. It is called Chamber lain'sStomacband Liver Tub lets, tit gives quick relief and will prevent the attack if giv en when the first symptoms of the disease appear. Price 25c. Sample box free. " Tohnatoa'a Barma pari 11a, Quart Bottle; ai a blood cleanacr, flash builder and health restore! K oas no equal." mineral Wanted. or buy Lands, Water Pow Estate Agents, Boone. N.C. A Timely Inquiry, lienoir Topic. What is a D 'mocrat? A Democra t is one who beiipves in Democracy who loves it trusts -it abides with it. He is uot a Democrat who seeks political office under ap pointment of apolitical op ponent, i He who does this thing possesses the gall of a government mule-and since the spoil system has been in augurated that man should ntiide by it until public opin ion has placed it with a bet ter. The man is not a Demo crat who is bigger than his party and desires to dictate its policy.' Many are the men whom we have he&rd say, "I have not left the Democrat iv party, it has left mej" a s t hough there were n standard other than the party's declar ations by which the matter could be judged. Purties be ing composed ot men share the frailties of humanity and their dictates are not infali ble. But since there is no oth er government than that of parties.twe are compelled to admit that the party that nearest coincides with, our views is the party for us, for no thinking man can truth fully say that no party's views can in all respectscoin cide with his own, and the ad m i s s i o n brunds him as n dunce. So those who, as a matter of conviction it mat ters not, have refused to sup port the party owing to some particular issue which it. has decided to embrace, cannot call themselves members of that, party. They may pro test political independence, what avileth it? lor they cannot make themselves inde pendeut of politics. That man. whomsoever he may be, cannot be called a Democrat who antagonizes it upon ev ery occasion, rather offering succor to the enemy than ar knowledging his foolishness. Let us have done with these political dictators and let them know they must ac knowledge the popular will, for in more cases than one has this intolerant spirit been the cloak under which the insidious designs of t h e enemy have been hid. It Haopened in a Drag Store. One day last winter a la dy came to my drug store and asked for a brand of cough syrup that I did not kn-ep in stock, says Mr. C. R. Grandin, the popular drug gist of Ontario, N. Y. "She was disappointed and want ed to know what cougn pre paration I could recommend. said to her that I could free y recommend Chamberlain's Jough Remedy, and that ehe could take a bottle of therein ed&and after giving it a fair trial if she did not find it worth the money to bring back the bottle and I would refund the price paid. In the course of a day or two the la djp. came back in company with a friend in need of cough medicine and advised her to buy a bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy. I 'consider that a very good recommen dation for the remedy." It is for sale by Blackburn. 'Some mpn' idea of being a chsistian is 10 look solemn Kodol Dyspepsia Curo 1 Digosty wfaat yoa cat NO. 42, Aphorismi for Children. ; 1. Animal food once n day and in small quanties, if th) teeth can masticate it, isivec- easaty to a growing child. - 2. Avoid a too nourishing dUt in small children. . 3. Avoid seasoned dishes and salt meat, pastry .and uncooked vegetables, unripe Iruit and wiue. 4. Never tempt the appetite when disinclined. 5, Insist on thorough chew ing; a child who eats too fast eats too much. "'" 6. Vary the food from day to dayi but avoid variety at one meal. 1 7. Take care that the food for the child is well cooked. 8. Wine, beer and confec tions should never be given to the child- 9. Give, no Ifood between, meals; the stomach requires rest like any other portion of the body. 10. Remember that . over feeding kills rJinore children than any other disease of the body, 11. Give no laudanum, no paregoric, no teas. 12. Remember that the summer complaint comes chiefly from overfeeding and the use of improper food, but never from teething. 13. When children vomit and purge, give them noth ing for four or five hours. 14. Do not bring a child under three j'ears of age to ' the table to eat Mother . hood. A Bad Breath; v A bad breath means a bed stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Aver's Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick headache. JSc. ADdraffUt. Want roar moustache or board a bSMtUol brawn or rton blachT Than use Diiniriunuiuic nvc forth era SS en. tr DwiMim, . P. HM.L a 0o. kmmim, a. a President Roosevelt, says a writer, declined to mention Christ in bis Thanksgiving Proclamation, probably on the ground that while every one worships the Father God many (the Jews for instance) do not worship the Son. Mr. Cleveland is the only PresfX dent to mention Both in a for mal proclamation. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? 4 i i A x Kidney Trouble Hakes Ton Miserable. Almost everybody who reada the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful m4 Ii Kilmer's Swmmp-Root, cures made by Dr. tne great kidney; liver and bladder remedy. It la the great medi cal triumph of the nine . teenth century; dis covered after years of ' scientific research by Dr. Kilmer,- the emf- . nent kidney and blad der specialist, and U wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder,, urlo add trou bles and Bright's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. " Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root to not reo 7 ommended for everything but If you havekld ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found f just the remedy you need. It has been tested" : In so many ways, In hospital work. In private ' practice, among the helpless too poor to pur-, chase relief and has proved ao successful la every case that a special arrangement hsa been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have . sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to " find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this gonerou fff In fnl. mm. anil - send your address toi Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bine-1 bamton, N. Y. Tne regular fifty cent and Heat bushi ana.' dollar sius are. told by all geed drvzist . - - e '2?: A ;
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