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v )U XII L; HOOXE WATAUCiA OOUNTV, Nv C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1901, SO. 44, ii "i;ae or my mummers naa a almost everything, but without re lief. We then tried Ayer' Cherry Pectoral. a:tl three and one-half bottles cired riPr.'Emm Jane jLAyer8 Cherry Pectoral certanlycuresmany cases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. ' TkfM ifata: He. Mfc, $1. ' AiHrmjsta, Ooninlf Toot doctor. If b y lt thea do M h ?. If lit tells yon not to tek It. then don't toko It. Ht know. Lt it b blm. W rt wilHn. . r J.O.ATEBOCLowolt, MM. I here is a oey f whiU lirtiiiirH'Mii t nes it e a r Coot Shepherd's in Jewm Fork. toA'iishiif Tli' other h. :wxl Mtv AI ('.inn trip 1 1 fi I f. r 1 1 1 Mti a h i I ea ti a h f t wo or hrtj HvltVft Air,; Shepherd .If M'lr'XllihltKillJlt hlSlni't. T!w ik 'vrtiiinly siWuiM'lliug 1 1 ' A Jn Wdkcsv Wiikesboro chroiiiVLi, ' . . i . .... . . : 1 -: ".'1i!rf ihr.ee dayun nights stiff w' agony ntR'i'hl from jiii nttji' tc of ii'holfni; morlki brought on bv eating i ii'iim" M' E, lwihr; l. rk of tin district couif at VnU!lYjln1f fywVi. "I ! houglir' I -.In Wilii ?'irely fjK , I 'IV' u Hoz'iV tf'ff' i''nt medicines but nlj t; no 'jitirpott'f. I Ktrn't for'n t 1 1 1V of Chaiii.berluhi's ( 1 1 i i , ' 1 1 o I e" t h a ti J)i ii r i h' ps i Pemdv and three doses re 1 .'Vi'.i m ntiiMy. For sale by Ha' khnr'n. j7c. fletcher Attorney At Law, IKJONE. N. ( Careful it ten tion givn to collections. E F LOVILI - ATTO RNEY AT LA W., boose: N.C. rSTSpecial attention Riven to all business entrusted to h 's eare." 8 23. 1900. . W. TO 01). EO. P. PEI.L. T930 & peil; ATJORM'jYS A 7 LAW, JEFFERSON, N. C. Vill practice regulail.v in the jcourts of Watnu&a. HeudquMr teis at Coflev's Hotel during couit. 5-4-99. E. S. COFFEY -AT10U1EYA1 LAW,- tfOONE.N.C- Prompt attention given to all matter of a legal nuture. SET Abstracting titles and collection of claims a special ty. fi 23 1900. Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Canosr Specialist, EANNER'S ELK, N. C 4 . ho Knite-, No Paining Out. HigbeBt refereuces and endorB ntents of prominent peron8 buc -eessfullv treated in -Va., Twin, ami N. C. Remember that there is no time too soov fo get rid ol a cancerous growthno matter how email. Examination free. Mtera answered promptly, and patwfuction guaranteed. WASH 1 XfiTON LETT Ell. From our Hegnlnr Corrrtp ondent : Tin itun-h vaunt oJ Ket-ip- jrtn-it.v Com eiii ion, the eon vein' ion (hat was to wttleall the .PreHident'H tlonht.M, to outlin a policy and Herve a a guide to th reptiblicaiH in Congress in their handling of the m'ipro'ity queHtion, ha crimp and gone and all thrtt it fniK (Nme is to lejeliehiml it the mangled remaiiiH of PrrBid nt Mi-Kinley'jj broad minded policy and a young inn n in the White Home sad ly disfippoinVil and ir.ortili ed at thesordid luiri'owmind d t'hh whi'-h made iHinpossi hie for the leading repu hi initi MUsiiifHs men of the eountry to take tiny broader view of h national policy thiiu that whirli va Uonnded by their fiwti pettj interests. Thord is no promise of any following up of the policy that Mr. M Kinley (Mitlind hV numilo by th' nxt '."on givs. The high jifotertion in fresiw have 'onttpl of a very handsoniH imij.irity of the votes and, with the mtual dis ipline of he rennbliean ' nia- rlnn mem'ierH who come from the West sure ehargl with tariff reform ideas are promptly and emphatically undeceived as to thecomplex ion of I heir view and thosp of their ?ontni',nts. The on ly cloud or. th protection ist's hoiiz in is png ir. The Sngnr Trust wants free raw urr. and I nnderstind that Mr. Havemeyer h;is annonne ed that Cult.'iii sugar will he admitted free. TIih and snn-4 ilar rumors' will not down and they almost cause hys erics nmong some of theeas t'rn protection interests. There is not perfect harmo ny n the republican h i d e. however. The Reform, Club of New York, has lwen un kind eiu)ugh to submit to the President a document in which it is shown that the Hanna Frye ship subsidy bill if it had passed the last Con gress. would have converted practically two fifths of the subsidy into the coffers of the International Naviga- t on Company, and most of the balance would have been paid to threev'oher i-ompu; uics. N'oYflv is this an ar gument,, against the ship Bub sitfy bill as it was submitted to the last Congress but it hasshakenthe faith of the President and of a good ma ny ol the members of Con gress in the absolute disin terestedness of the promo tors of the bill. The bill has proven a dead load from its inception. Never has it heen" possible by the most specious arguments to a- rouse any enthusiasm in re gard to it among the peo- pjeand the representatives who will have to the people for re election are protesting against the party lash which is being used to make them vote for the obnoxious meua ure. It is believed that Represen tative Janips D. Richardson will be elected Democratic lea Her in the npxt House not withstanding the opposition that he will incur. In many Ids .leader,, but by his ennnec t i o H with the publishing hpuse thatiha.s been publish mg ind selling yobnies con taining the President's mes sag", Iim haft injured hi pow erand laid himself p pen to republican innuendo; howev er, he is a good parliamenta rian and at best his position will not pfove an important one, so large is the republi can majority. The latest Cabinet rumor is that Secretary of the Itite rior Hitcheojk i very angry with the President for ha v mg tnriied him down in lh Missouri rohtPht and yielded to the wishes of Committee man Karens and that he pro poses to resign in a short time. There are numerous hints dropped by members of Congress as to how this oi i Hat secretary 'enjoys' Mr. Roosevelt's , treatment but with1 the exception of Gage, pothing in positively known, i There is likely to lie an in teresting content among the democrats for the vacancy in the committee on Rules caused by'the paction of Mr. Raily, tif Texas, tti the Sen ate. Mr. DeArmorid, of Mo., can have the place for the ask ing as he would receive the undivided support cf t IrV democrats but it is thought that he will decline as he ex peitw the nejit House to he democratic and he desires to tie speaker. II he signifies his disinclination to take the po sit ion, Mr. Uuderwood, of AI abama, formerly the demo cratic whip, will doubtless make i contest for it as will also Mr. Swanson, of Virgin ia. This committee is t h e mosr sought in the House, its power being almost auto cratic. The Secretary of the Interi or has to 4ay given to r h e public his leporr. It is a vol ii me of some t w o h und red a nd seventy seven pages and con tsins much interesting 'mat ter, some ofit food for very serious thought. Some of the pension figures arenppalliiiir. The total number of pension ers pn tne rons juneuin was 1 .Oil. 321. an increase for the ymr ol 4-.206. which increased, the Secretary de clares, to te "high w a t e r mark." The total account lisbursed for pensions dur ing the year was $138,531,- 483 84. At the Cabinet meeting on Fuday President Roosevelt read to his Cabinet that por tion of hia 'message which they had not heard before and after considerable d 1 s russion and the making of some minor changes he ftn nounced lhat he would sub mit it toCongress as it stood. In the after noon accompa nied by his wife and the chil dren he drove down to the Navv Yard and embarked on Land, Timber and All person? desiring to sell er. Timber and Mineral interests are respectfully invited to call and see LINNEY & HAYES, at Boone, N. C W&'li we don't buy, we will find you a buyer. WGP If von won t sell, we will sell you. LISShY & HA TPS, Real Estate Agents, Boone. N. C. Per F. A. LINNEY, Attorney. .... - ; 5,9. board the yacht Sylph and started down therjver. H'hither.they went no one knows and everyone is specu biting. The Rev. Dr. Shick invited n jioer, minister o occupy the pulpit of Grace Reloi in Church Sunday morning and some people are, unkind en ough to say that despite his independence and' bravery the President did not care to face the issue' but whatev er may hae been Mr. loose velt's reason for leaving the city, heisv certainly entitled to a rest. He has worked in debit iguahly on his message and has received an immense number of visitors every day, even his guests at din ner being as a rule, men who could "talk business" as rela ted to national measures o vcr the cigars and coffee. A Physlciuu Testifies. "I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have never used any thing in my lile that did me the good that did, sas county phy sician, Geo. V. Scroggs. of Hall cjuntv.' Ga. "Being i physioian l nave presenneu it ana ioiiiki it to givutho best results." If the food vou eat remains nudigehted in your st'Omach itTdeeays there . ..'j : i.i ii ' UIIM pUIMOHH llltfSVHIKIII. JtlUI'illl prevent this by dieting but t hat means starvation. Kodol lys pesia cure digests what you eat Vou need not suffer from Btorva tion nor dyspepsia. The worst, cn ses quickly cured. T. J Coffej & ISro. Senator Hanna was frank enough to say that the best way to gel rid of the treasu ry surplus was to spend it. Evidently that is what t It e reppidicjn majority in Con gress intends to do. -Ex. Tot Cans3s Nlyrht Alarm. "One night niv brother's baby was taken With croup,'' writes Mr. J. C. Snvder. of Cnttenden. Ky.. ' it 6eemed it would strangle belore we could iret a doctor, so we gave it Dr King's New Dis covery which gave quick relief ana nermnneniiv curea it. nlwnvskeenit 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 L. Trjul bottles free at lilackburn'6. He that, is over cautions will accomplish very little. Schiller The I'resideiii has appoint e l four more Southern post masters, none of whom were recommenned by the republi c:n organization in t h o s'e Sta tes. Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Ayer's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. 2Sc. All drarekta. Waat Tonr monaucba or beard beautilnl brown or rich black T TheonM BUCKINGHAM'S DYE&fcfiEU Mineral Wanted, or buy Lands, Water Pow Rooacrclt Hm Cj Livery. Washington dispatch. Few, if any, of the m a n y laudsome equipages in this ity supports a finer looking pair on the box than the new coachman and footman of the White House, who ap- tea red to day for the fi r s t time in the livery and tall iats with cockadea selected iy the President and Mrs. Roosevelt. The President's carriage and other diiving traps are )eginuing to arrive and this afternoon, shortly after 4 o' clock one of the first of t h e outfits drew up in front of the White House to take some members of the family or a drive. The vehicle was one one of tb most elaborate seen on the streets of Washington for many years and consisted off a two seated open light driv ing wagon painted a dark blue and upholstered in light yellow leather. The laxly of the wagon was of light yellow basket work with, a faint stripe of red. The monogram "T. R." was on the panuels und two hea vy brown horses with silver ti burned harness were hitch ed to the vehicle. Two young colored men were on the Iront seat, in the handsomest liver displayed by any president since the days of President Arthur. They wore long blue coats with double rows of brass buttons a:nl On their tall hats were cockades' of black burrs with a rosette of red, white ami blue silk. President Roosevelt is the first President within the rec ollection of the White House attaches who has had h i 8 coachmen and fool men equip ped with cockades on their hats. Heretofore Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles has been t he single high official of the government whoHe coach men and foot men have been t i. .i ... oecoruteii witti cockuucb. Don't be satisfied with tempo- rnry relief from indigestion. Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure permanently und completely removes this com plaint. It relieves permanently because it allows the tired stom nch neriect rest. Dieting won't rest IheKtoniuch. Nature receives supplies from the food we eat The sensible way to help the fctomnch is to use Kodol Dvsnep sia Cure, which digests what you i t. i . i eat ana can i neip nuii ao jou good. Motet!! and Farthing, zeb Duchauan, Apex News: The d'inston Republican and Ashevill Ga zette both republican papers, announce that thy will stand Teddy soHal equality cr not. Of course they will. Who ever heard of North Car olina radicals getting sick over social equality, when they have been wolowing with negroes for thirty h'ix yea rs. Reliable and Ueutlo. "A pill's a pill," says the saw, but there are pills and pills. You want a pill which is certain, thor ough and gentle. Mustn't grie. De Witt's Little Early Risets fill the bill. Purely vegetable. Do not force but assist the bowels to not. Strengthen ami invigorate. Small and easy to take. T.J. Cof fey & Dro. Beutthe Blfnstve 9? The Kind Yon Hw Hmjt BoajH WHAT WILL THEY SAY ? News and Observer. Those religions nnd m,is- sionary societies, which hare ; been passing resolntions af proving the course of Presi dent Roosevelt in inviting Booker Washington to dine u. i no m lin e iiuusC) mil 10-o-rat tr vaaii iho ft dliiurlnir bom the pen of Mr. Walter Wellman, the Washington correspondent oi the Chicago Record-Herald; ' . "After the discussion and flood of opinions concerning the question ol social equali ty, started by a recent inci " dent, it is semi officially an nounced that no more ne groes will be invited to dine at the White House." The Rough Rider rode up the hill of Social Equality nnrl will nnw MID rlnwn n gain. The conservative nnd thoughtful people of thecoun try will be glad to know that the President has decided to retreat. But what will the Christian Missionary and other organ! ' zations that rejoiced so much at the "brave and courage ous and Chiistian action" of the Presinent do now think that he has beat a retreatf Will they denounce his action as cowardly, or will they withdinw their votes or ap proval? The Maine man who wired that "God Almighty hates a quitter" will now con demn Mr. Roosevelt's recon sideration of an unwise ac tion. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Hare Always Bcutft Bears the Blgutweof Common sense is the knack of seeing things as they are, und doing things as they ougdt to be done. Stowe. Every time a man smiles, and much more when bo laughs, he adds something to hisfragmentof life.-Sterne. This ilgnstare Is on every box of the gonuln Laxative Bromo-Ouinine Tbieu tbo remedy that crura cold in on day Men who have Ioosp habits are not otten stuck up. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with Jrouf water and let It stand twenty-four hours: ft sediment or set tllng indicates sa unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys: If It stain your linen It to evidence of kid ney trouble: too frequent desire t pass It or pain In the back la alsd convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. ' What to So. There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain ta the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing ll, vi vu oiiovia iwitwwiii iu v. uwi wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often, during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root b soon realized. It stands the highest , for Its woo dsrful cures of the most .distressing cases.' If you need a medicine you should nave th best. Sold by druggists in 50c and $1. stses. You may have a sample bottle of thi$ wonderful discovery and a book that tells t more about It both sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer k Co., Blnghamton, N.Y. When wrlMr ;irun tion reading this generous oficr in tK . -J?' I jrcsjicets Jje will be ah admira
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