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I f ft 1 A h4 & goo n.u VL. XU. BOONE, WATAUGA' COUNTY. - SVC, THURSDAY, DECEMBER lOt 1001. 0 0) r-4 New'tnii Et rprV; The l.l J t- tut: or about the l inr! -qi:if iii lie Teiiiier" jh iomI in (( Bristol, in flit.it it i!l .:snl.-lhe line 1 1 Jute io ihe A,Ji'ii''l.v -way of Jvno'r. We hope i his is r- ' III fact. WO Jlie tl'I'i h. llii.s.' fitr,iliir whh 'Im tliffer 1,1 nii'i M);t this is the on Long flair "About A year ago my hair was coming out very fast, so I bought a borfle of Ayer'a Hair Vigor. It stopped the falling and m-.de my j hairjgrow very rapidly, until now it 48,45 incnes in itfng?n."ftirs. a. Boydston, AtcWStn, Kans. ' ThetVs another hunger than that of. the stomach. Hair hunger, for instance. Hungry hairneeds food, needs hair vigor Ayer's. : This Is whvws sav that Ayer's Hair Vigor always 1 the1 hair' ' grow . long and j ' Tieavyj ii.o Us, ah fctW. S If war drnnwtit cann.it aniir.ly Ten. i end ns otis d-ilW nn-4 nil errrem U "tit tout Marfft c you A DOU. j.r TRro.,i,owcii. r. TITf Otl:"0. VIM" 1 . " for I hreii dnys'njid nights I Hiiif .i i i h.. jftii t i i Iti from .' if a f t : fie, uf Viio t'fi inoi u up l.'rouljcfil on t,v ;.iliii t u tun. i..'.rt,V'!!OTH M. :E.. Lewtlwr, ,cltrt of tti' ilistiict.routt at 'Vntfrvile, Jow.h. ?"I thUKlit I u)uld.fiirM.v mtd HkhJ h dozen dff-TPnt iiveIii-inn hut all to nti pnrpOBo. I wnt fur n liotrln orChainliHi lain'n Colic, t'hf'vlord iVnV Diarrhoea IJojndv ami ih.:w dobes rp- J PV 1 IIM:' -flillJlV. Tor (5r.lt1 liV 'IWarklinrn. ' J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, IU0NE,.N.0. Ca refnl attention tfiven 1o collpctiona. E I F LOyiLL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOOSE. A. V. tSpwial nt tent ion niven to all buniness entrustfd to h.'Hcare." 8 23. 1900. J.W.TODD. GEO. P. PELL. TODD & PELU ATIORXEYS Al LAW, '.'.-JEFFERSON, N C Will practice regularly in the courts of Watauga. Headquar teia at Cpfi's Hotel during Qiirt. .5-4-99. E. S. COFFEY f -ATWUSEYA1 LAW,- WOONE, N. C Prompt attention given to all matterti of a lesal nature. , &&" Abstracting titles aM .colkction of iinuns a special-23-1900. Da. J. M. HOGSHEAD, u Canser Specialist,; Banner's elk; n. c Aojtnite No Bui ning Out. Highest references and endors '.meats of prominent persons sue- ceHfull.v treated in VaM Tenn. and N. C. Remember that, there ' is no ime tco soox to get rid ol ' .a cancerous growth ho' matter how email." Examination t free, letters auvereil promptly, and . fjitiiifaction t,uHr&nteod. v Th Fu:aier Ilia tt3n"oorat:o fart NVv n itd Oliwrv'r. Til" outlook of dtno tiiH Hiii re.- in 19U4 i ten fold more bright to Uji.? than it was in 192. The party is in letter slmpe than it wannf tot tlK.' Ui'feat (f 1.888. There Mev.ry teawin why Demo erutM t-hould he hopeful and ehwrlnl, earnest to fight for (iemoHnti" principle and vig iluntto prevent u'l.v.undemo emtio iifimnce ront rolling the party. . In Col. F. A. Old's Sunday 1 'tier in the Charlotte Obser ver is the following: "Your correspondent hav ing thna eom plated the inter view with nil the ex State chuirinen of the democratic p.ilty, linked Mr. Josepfius D.mielg, as the member of the national commit tee for North (nolina, to give hia views. Ills reply n pretty spiey, as will be seen Hi sain:- - ; "The democratic part y. in yt be a a rt v of pri j jci jes and . not. ( of .opportnn'r tnf. , A. party that is willing trt aclnpt a policy of "nriy- thingto win'1' regardless of measures of right and w rong does not deservo to live. The Kansas City platform wap right in its declaration of principles. Imperhli?m i wronc; monopolies are-- dnn- geronf; proteet l va t a riff 1 alKorm are oppressive; the nemands of llie mony pow er are tvranical anil nniURt. We must fight, these. The conditions of 1896 demanded the silver issue. It is not- an issue todays been use t he eondit ions do not demand it..- " . "The denioemtic party rnnst fight the entrenched hosts in the nation who nre enjoying special privilege wherever found. If the demo cratic party should fail to' "do this "help and dHiverence will come from another, quar ter." but the great democrat ie party would fail of tj mis sion which brought it into be ing. 'Demo-rats nsk the ques tion: 'Is it tight?' and lives forever, strong and useful in defeat as well as in victory. The republican party asks only 'will it pay?' and like a score of other like parties that put opportunism above principle will perish when it lopes the prestige of victory. If the democratic party has been all wrong on the moner qiimtion, imperialism, pro tect ire tariff, bud wrong, in its pledges to 'make eternal warontrust8 and monopo lies and subsidies and every other species of special privi leges until ttyey ore. destroy ed if the democratic party has been wrong on these things, then there is no need of the democratic party. It ought to disband and j o i n the republican party at once and stop all the political fuss. "The democratic party will d?serve to win by being true to its time honored princi pies, applying them to the living questions that nre to be settled, A victo'ly won by ndditioD, division a n'ji onq secured by pledges of pro'leo Hon to trusts and other out laws of commerce, WbdTd ben thominnd times' worse for the j)a.rty t bn. defeat, k be part has ben strong and honest iu.d"feil. It would bedfsplca ide and dishonest in victory won by saorifHng it' irinri ples. : ' ' v.,r; '' ' Vlt is three years before it will be-necessary to elei't the delegates whd will write t h e democratic plat form of 1904. The men who will write the platform nil! be n.en who wil abide by it. The men who will nominate the candidates will be men who will support them when nominated. The doors of the party ale al ways open they swing back ward and forward and men mav iro our nmt come in s they choose. But. when they decide to come back, they will find the party of Ji-ffer son doing business at the old stand, fighting under the ,Id banner: 'Equal rights to all and special privileges to none' and will he welcomed back home. But if they nre not asked to 'call the figuers at the first dance, th. will find that those who serve the par tv best will be called to lead ersfitp. " 'Forgetting those things that are'behind,' the time is at, hand for all men who call themselves democrats t o come together and flaht to restore to the republic the old-time-, simple yirtnes of e conomy and equality which prevailed until the republican party used the taxing power for private enrichment a n d or the payment ol campaign iebts. Men who agree that hostility to special privilege is the shibboleth for r i g h i and victory will not have any rouble about writing a plat orm lor 1904. Men whowfoh the democratic party to. ad vocate ehip subsidies, prote tion, reciprocity as the hand maid of protection and the creaking down of radical bar riers will not and ought not to be heard in councils where democratic platforms are made or . where democratic andidates are nominated." , Saw Dch(h Near. 'It olfcen made mo heart ache,' writes L. C. OVeistreet. of Klgin. Tenn.. "to hear my wile cough until it seemed her weak and sore lunsjs would collapae. Good doc torn said she wnHHofargoienvith consumption that no medicine or earthly hPlp could save her, but a triend recommended Dr. King's New Piacovpry and rn-rsis ted useol this excellent medicine saved her lile." It's absolutely guaranteed for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and lung diseases. 50 cts and .f 1 at Blacnbutu s, Trial bottles free. E. S. Blackburn will in the near future, deliver an ad dress in memory of President McKinley in the halls of Con cress. It was Spence, Moody, r. t r . u ' i. ur no one iroiu ui i u wu uu- na, and Spence got the hon or. 'Tohoiton'i BarntDarllU new r fallt: stood the tot (or 30 Jxn Quart Botllct." Land, Timber and All persoris desiring to sell or buy Lands, Water Pow er. Timber and Mineral interests are respectfully invited to, call and. see LINtfEY & HAYES, at Boone, N. 0.", -i v BfiTlf we don't buy, we will find you a buyer, ''.y- Wlf v6o won't sell, we will sell you. LISNL7&HA YFb, Real Per F. A.L1NNEY, Attoiuey. " .1'.".; , ; How About TheTsxcst It is reported that the man agers and stockholders of the Bnffdlo Exposition are p r e- paring to present a "claim to Congress for a half mill ion of dollars for the damage occasioned by the death of Mr. Mt Kinlev. Mr. firosveiior, of, Ohio, givs notice that he will urge a bill a ppropnating f 00,000 000 for clearing out the Ohio river from Pittsburg to Cai ro so that large vessels may compete with tne .rairoaa in carrying coal down that river. Healso favors ship sub sidins to enable! American built.ships to tarry "at a profit" nmeriean products to "all the world." Ami just here we no's that Senator Baily. of Texas said to a New York Sun reporter on Satur day that he believed u bill like the Hannn Ship subsidy measure of last session will pass this winter. Then the river and harbor bill, carrying many millions, of which are a fraud on the people, will certainly pass this winter. The republicans will reduce the surplus. But will the tax e8 bejreduced? Raleigh Post. "While suffering from a bad case ol piles I consulted a physi cian who advised me.totrvabox ol DeWitCs With Hnfl Salve," says E. F. Carter, Atlanta, Ga. ''1 procured a box andwasentire ly cured. It is a splendid cure for piles, giviug relief instantly and I heartily recommend it to nil suffers." Surgery is unnecessary to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Wil zi'l Salve will cure nnycnHe. Tuts, burns, bruises and all other wounds are also q,ii(rkJ,v cured by it.' Beware of co u titer lei ts. T.J. Coffey & Bro. "lama beautiful woman, my abundant undulating hair envelopes me as a cloud. Supple ss a willow in m,n waist. Soft and bniliant in rnv visage as the satin of the flowers. I am endowed with wenlth sufficient to saunter through life hand in h a n d with my teloed. Were I to meet a gracious lord, kindly, intelligent, well educated and of good taste I would unite myself with him for life, and later share with him the plea sure of being laid to rest e ternal in a tomb of pinknar ble." Tokiz Nippon. A Woman's Awful Peril. ' "There is but one chance to save your life and that is thro' an operation werp the start ling words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after lie had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of ttomach trouble and yel low jaundice. Gallstone had for med and she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Bitters which wholly eur ed her. It's a wonderful stom ach, kidney and liver remedy. It cure dyspepsia, loss of appetite, Try it. Only 50c. Guaranteed. For sale by Blackburn. 'Necessity is the priceless spur. Mineral Wanted. Estate Agents, Boone, N. C . 5, 9..- . William Hcgiulej is ft Boy. j The mother of the martyr ed President. Win. McKinley. once said of him: "He was naturally a good boy. He w lis very bright, nnd he be gan to take notice of things very young. He was a heal thy boy. We lived in a roun try village and he hud plenty or outdoor air and , exercise. He was also obedient and af fectionate amij veiy fond of his home. He went to Sunday school and to the village school house. He attended Sunday sdiool till he went a wav to the war. He was fond of marbles and very fond o his bow and nrrow. and was a very good shot. The thing he loted most of all was a kite, he was continually ma king kites. I dont. believe he ever had a pet. H didn't care for fishing out was very fond of swimming. After it while he entered the Poland UnbnSeininnrv, where he be came a timber of thp litem ry association, took part in debates and literary con tests. As a mere boy be used ! to go to the tannery kept by one loseph Smith, and en gage in warn, controversies with him over ihe slavery o ver the slavery question." Being asked what she re garded as essential in t h i bringing of a boy, Mrs. M" Kinley said: 'Jlcuh scarcely say, there are so many things to teach boys. They should be hi ought, up to' love their home. The love of homo is a great.snl guard to the lads of this country. If they a r e going to be grc'lt men they must be good to th'-ir pa rents.- It n boy wants to he President he should be hon est and I ruthf ul love his home his family and his country. He will never.be President if he is afraid of hard, work; and I think religion is a great thing for a boy, I didn't raise mv son to be Prestdent. I tri ed to bring'iiim up to be v good m&o, but the first thing I knew my son turned ton rid and began to raisf me to be the mother of a President. -The America ii Boy. A Physiclau Testifies. "I have taken Kodol Dyepersin Cure and have never used any thing in m.v lile that did me the pood thnt'did, sax s county phy sician: Geo. W. Scroggs. of Hall county, Ga. "Being a physician I have prescribed it and found it to srive the best results." If the food vou eat remains undigested in your stomach it decays there and poisons the sv stein, iou can Dreventthis by dieting: but that means starvation. Kodol Bys jiepsia cure digests what you eat You need not Buffer ft cm starva tion nor dysjiephia. Theworst ca ses quickly cured. T.J Coffey & Bro. . d'hen a womau knows her husband deserves to be pun ished. she thinks uny one who tries to do it except hi self, deserves u worse punish merit. Liver Pills That's what you need: some thing to cure your bilious- npcfl onrl oive VOU a POOd bA DMlo o-.-. Olgesuo . vv - nver Dins. iucy tuic.vii- ! stipation and biliousness, i Gently- laxative. All drrekt. . Want Tonr" iMiuiUcbe or ira buutllul browBorrlchbliwkT Thun BUCKINGHAM'S DYEyvWer. fTkatMtkes Anarchy! , Taxes laid on the whole peo pie for the perietit of million aire trust magnates who sell their good cheaper abroad than at home; ihe rightaof , th people to control their, money supply through t h e government, taken away ard given to n cotiibinationpf pri vate corporations; the mill ions of the rich'lFxerapt from taxation, while thepennie-iof the poor must contribute to the support of the state these nre the. conditions and things that breed anarchism, and they will breed it. just as readily and just as prolifJcaU ly in America, or anywhere, us in Europe. Yellow feyt-r was stamped out by changing the ennita. ry conditions in Havana. An archisui can be stamped out and its further growth pre vented, by changing unjust social and economic condi tions in this country, and : in no other way. Norfolk Virginia-Pilot. An imperfect skin is always caused by bad blood. Remove the causel Improve your blood. How? , By tak ing the blood purifier that has stood the. test for thirty years Jof?nstorj's arsa QUART B0TTL8. . I It has thousands of I happy friends. Quart 0 Bottles sell every where at 9U m "TUB MICIIIOAN DRIN1 COMPANY,". LlrcrettM (or Llrer UU, Th Puaout Uttlt Uvt Ffikb J.W.Hodges, Itu t her wood, N. 'It isn't always easy to tell how much you don't loveona woman until you meetanoth er that you do love.' CASTOR I A - For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the SigMtnre of "The hist thing to do, if you have not done so, is to fall in love with yourjwork." Women as Well as: Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor tvy ift aisappearwnen the mo panlla ana cneenumess soon .. neys are out 01 order or diseased. Kidney trouble has . .. become so prevalent -that It Is not uncommon ' for a child to be born ? afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, If the - 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 causa 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 a habit as , most people suppose. "r;' Women as well as men are made mis eraC!' with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same rreat remedy. The milil and . the. Immediate, effect of Swamn-Root is scon realized. It Is sold j by drubiMs. in nfty- f cent and one dollar 1 sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mall mm? if j free, also pamphlet tell- Bcdm m p j tag all about It. Inoludlng- ianjr .of th thousands . of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured." In writing Dr. Kilmer A Co.. Binghamton. N- Y- , be rare and inonUM this paper. S. 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