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J " J r V vol. xni;; Lungs 'An attack of la erippe left me with a badough. Mjr friends said I bad consumption. I then tried Ayer'g Cherry: Pectoral and it cured me promptly." - A. K. Randies, Nokomls, 111. You forgot to buy a bot tle of Ayer's Cherry Pec toral when your cold first came on, so you let it run along. Even now, with all your hard coughing, it will not. disappoint you. There's a record of sixty years to fall back on. Tbrt iltet : 25c.. 50c., SI. All drajtfsf . Consult your doctor. It ha tnyt tuka It, then ilo at lia iy. If ha t!U you not to uk It. then don't uk It. H (.now. Lenvolt wilfclilm. We ro willing. J. 0. AKR CO., Lowell, Mats. If- ia u n.lurf ntwt in Wonh ! .11 I n I J 1 1 , I.t v. w v. ,u . yington that Senator Hanna is paying particular atten tion to the laboring interests I of the. country with a" view to securirr their support in his effort to pt lift the presi dential nomination in 1904, says an exchange. Sared Him From Toitnre. There its no more ugomzing tron ? blethun ajlea. The constant itch ing and burning makes life intol erable. No position is comtorta ) ble. The tortrue is unceasing. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sal va cures piles at onca. For skin diseases. '.fitttjjuirns,. bruises, all kinds-of won rmrfrtd -unequalled. J. S. .-.Oernll, St. Paul. Vrk., says: ''Krom 1805 I suffered with the ; protruding, itching pilen, and : coirilind 'nothing, to help me un til Wsed Dewitt's witch hazel salve. A few boxus completely cured me Beware of imitatious. T. J. CcaTev & Bro. IE PROFESSIONAL. J.kC. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, v BOQNE.N.C. Careful attention given collections to E F LOVILL, -ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOOSE, N. C- SS-Special attention given to all business entrusted to 8-23,1900. r W. TODD. GEO. P. PEI.L T6DD & PELL. ATWRNEYSAT LA W, JEFFERSON, S. C. Will practice regularly in the : courts of Watauga. Headquar- iiters at Cofi's Hotel during ) com t . 5-4-99. E. S. COFFEY, . ATJORbEYAT LAWt- -C00NE, N. C. v-g Prompt attention given to oil matters of a legal nature. ''VffS" Abstracting titles and . CV" " : 23-1900. J. M. HOGSHEAD, If 'ygANNER'S ELK. N. f-JSaKnite; Np Burning Out r Highest references and endors nients of prominent persons tuc f jsafully treated in .Va., Tenn. and N. CL Remember that therelfnsed to appear before the ; ino time too'soon to get rid of t& cancerous growth no matter i &Vow ipniall. Examination free, letters answereu prom puj, ana fattefaction fcuaranteed. BOONE, WATAUGA COUNT V, N. WASHINGTON . LETTER." From oar Bismlar Correapoiident The fIont?p of RpprosentH tivfs lu'ld their Jonjjj deferred enucuM Friday evening, and under the skilful guidance of Mr. Rirhardson unit other demoi'ratio leaders, deterniin ed upon a policy which it is eliered will prove ,rnost ef. ective. not alone in further ing tlie intereKts of thf jwirtyl nit also in Btemminir thetidf m a. . a fl.f ot ni'itocrntic lecisinirin hh-h it is expected the repub !ican majority will nttempt to impose upon the country. Some of the members did nol consider it within the prov ince of the eATieiis t o rev erse nny of thp decision.s of the ast national convention but. part from their contention : was determined that there was no necessity at this tune brsod jing. It was further ecidert that it would b wi- ser tor tne memoers r)i.in members ")f the.partv to de vote their hole utterition to checkmating taids of tne opposition on the TreoRiir.v and endeavoring to protect the wh'de people from legis a tion inspired hy the great vested interests whose liberal campaign con trinut ions se lire for them Such extensive influence in tbecouncilH of the opposition. The Ways and Meanw Com iii it tee is giving hearings t"hntereHtH ()f the COuntry at Iierepreeinmivemii ineujei sugar and tobacco industries in this country and in Cuba. The beet RUtrar lobby is grow ing desperate ano oontem- llnting a coalition of forces with the democrats in nn ef fort to redur-e the proteotion on refined sugar. The beet su gar men are, of course, in spired with animosity to the Sugar Trust but they frank- y admit that they would be in n better position, to devel opiheir industry if the trust were destroyed even if recipro cal privileges were granted to ba. The democrat s are nat urallv and consistently op posed to a duty whicii puts immense profits into the hands of the trust at. the ex pense of the vast body, of con . ar sumers. tiepresenrative mc Call. republican member from Massachusetts,' tells me that he will vote 'or reciprocity as he does not consider that a moderate concession would injure American interests and he believes the United States owes it to Cuba to at least start her on the road to pros perit.r. Apropos the beet sugar question there is a stor.y go ing the rounds in inner cir cles of a very stormy Co binet meeting at which the Presi dent is alleged to . have told his Secretary of Agriculture that he won "sick und tired" of having his expressions on the subject "thrown in his face." Mr. Wilson. lain told, expressed regret at having given utterance to his views and assured Mr. Iloostvelt that nothing more would b heard from him on the sub . ject. He has persistently re Ways and MeansCommittee, although it ia well known that he is adyerhe to any re- jciprocal treaty thut will low er the duty on he.et sugar. Of course the a hove incident has given rise to the renewed gos sip in regard toOabinet chun ges, hut nochangesin the Ag riculturnl port folio is contem plated at this time. The question of Chinese ex pulsion is still being consider ed hy the Senate Committee on Emigration and ex Secre tary of State, fohn W. Fos- tei and General O. O. How ard have both testified in op position to the re enactment of the law, while Commission er of Imigrntion Powderly has appeared in its support. Speaking on the subject yes terday. SnntorJDuhois; of I daho, told me that he was unalterably opposed to the admission ofFthe Chinese. "They can never! be assimila ted," he said, "for thesimple reason that they do not want to be. the most lavorablp laws would never induce the Chinese in any considerable number to become American citizens. Their one aim is to save a little money and re turn home. All that they make they send home'as fast as they can spare it. En tirely aside from the labor aspect we are opposed to havinir anions us a race of men who are unwilling to he come citizens and who shirk the .responsibilities of jury duty and of sufferage. Such nun nun iiai-uf hnvu t lio bast heart and that, alone, I be lieve to be sufficient to war rant the position we take a gainst their admission to the country." Senator Mason attemptet on i r in ay to commit tin Senate on the Schley matter at least to the extent of (hanking the Admiral "for his brave and able con luet while in command of thy Am erlcan fleet at the victorious battle at Santiago", and pre senling him with a sword but the opposition was on the alert and, despite Sena tor Masons protests, Sena ator Hale insisted upon the reference of the resolution to the committee on Naval Af fairs where there is every reason to believe it will be burried. The house has passed tn urgent Deficiency Bill, but did not until the democrats hod compelled Mr. Camion to amend the wording of ih appropriation of the claust providing $500,000 for the establishment of a uiihtai ban arks at Manilla, Six teen democrats voted for the nill, not because they ap proved of the course of the administration in tba Pliilli tunes, but because thev felt that American soldier should be provided witn com fortable quarters where ever thev were. There is, in fact reason to believe that many LanTimber and Mineral Wanted. All persons desiring to sell or buy Lands, Water Pow er. Timber nnd Mineral interests are respectfully invited to call and see LINNEY & HAYES, ot Boone, N. C. t&'U we don't buy, we will fiud you a buyer. 8"lf you won't sell, we will sell you. LINNET & I1AYFS, Real Estate Agents, Boone, N.C. Per F. A. LINNEY, Attorney. ' ' , 5,9. C THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ' ,6, 1902. other democrats would have voted for the proposition lad their votes been necesary to carry it and upon tne same ground, but so long as he republicans had the strength to enact Hie meas ure they felt it to be their ut.v to protest against the imperalietie policy of tde ad ministration.. Representative Henry of Jonneticut. who next to i Chairman Wutlswoith, is the ranking mernbei ofihe House Agricultural Committee, told meyestetday that the com mil tee had pe' hcted a bill restricting the sale of ole margarine whfrhhe would ask the House to refer to the Committee and which it would report in place of the Grout bill, The new bill con tains some impoiMant fea tures wot included in the measures refered to the Com mittee, notably any person who colors oleinaregnne ami then sells it as a manufac turer and subject tothesarne restrictions. Mr. Henry-told me'that it was common prac tice in Denmark for the re- ailer to furnish coloring matter to customers so that the addition of thocolor made it perfectly feasible for the lotel proprietor, landlord etc to place upon the table a product which his customers could not detect from genuine )Utter. Had to Conquer Or Die. "I wan lust nbont gone,' writes Mrs. Hcsa Richardson, ol Laurel Springs, N. 0. ' hud consump tion no bad that the best doc tors said I could not li more than a month, but I began to use I)r, Kin s New Discovery and wna whollv cured by seven bottles and am now stout nnd well." It's an universal life Ha ver in consumption, pneumonia. la grippe, an! broti'.-hitis. infalli ble for coughs, colds, asthma, hav fever, croup, or whooping cough, (iuurnnteed bottles' 50c and $1 .00. Trial bottles free fit Blackburn's. Many men pray fervently in -church on Sunday and pray hard on week days in business. 1 Fireman's Close Call. "I stuck to my enine, altho' every joinc acnea, ana every nerve was racked with pain, writes C. Y Bellamy , a locomo tive fireman ol liui'linii'ton Iowa, "I wns weak'and pule, without any appetite und all run down. At? I was about to give up I got a bottln of IClectrio Bitters and after taking it, I felt as well us 1 ever did ia my life " Sick, weak, run down people always siain new life, strength and vigor, from their nsu. Try them. Satis faction guaranteed by Black burn. Price 50 cents. He who in this world can keep the whiteness of his soul is not likely t lose it in any other. Alexander Smith. OASTOIIIA. Be. th lhfl w Haw Always Boi'ght An Afternoon Stroll? Communicnted. All alone, on a beautiful September aftf i noon, when everything seemed to be en trunced in mvstic spell of au tumn, I left the still old town and started ' northwaid to 'Mountain.View' about three miles distant. When I had traveled about an hour, I came to the foot or a lofty mountain. Here I took a winding path around the foot of the mountain and finally arrived at a gap. Here stopped to see where I was. 1 was in a large field, situa ted between two tall moun tains. To" my left was the old town with its church spires towering into tho sky, as if keeping vigil over the civil. industrious inhabitants. To my right wns a tall old moun tain toweringabove his neigh hois like a Napoleon oi a Wasbington'over his', myri ads of followers. In front of me lay a beautiful valley, through which flowed a wind ing litt'e stream; the trees and shrubs growingnlongits banks, nnd the flowers nod ding in the breezes and bond ing ayerjtbespurkling stream let, almost mode one think that he was beholding the River of Life, bordered witll the lovely flowers and' ver dant trees of the Celestial City. While I was thus musing on the conditions about me, I raised mj evesandsaw that around the western horizon hung a few Heecy clouds. The sun was .sinking, r and w a s edging t h e in with a sil very tint. -As 1 gazed.on this scene, I forgot that I was traveling and that it was al most night. I was so charm ed with the beauty of the scene. As I looked, the smoky sky began to grow red with the rays of the parting sun, the silver lining of the clouds grew brighter, and in' the lit tie stream below nie, a thou sand suns and a million spar kling jewels were reflected in dazzing beauty. The skv was growing a brighter red; the clouds had become sheets of shining sil ver with golden edge-; the sun, a radiant orb, was set ting in a sea of blood; the criitSon sky, the majestic king of day, poiiiiiiighistdiin ing rays thiouiih the western tiee tops as he sef in a sua of replendent beauty and refle, tin-: spears of burning light from the ipires of the qrit-t village and the breast of the winding stream; the grand old mountain standing out in hold ujriumhVtMjee ngainsl lliwlfv t full urbed miKiin risingin theenstaml blending if nnnroai-hiiiv r;ivs wit li its approai ning rays won those-of the departing Sliu. " and the forest dipped in the blood of dying siuimer, all blended to make a scene that was almost too graud for the mortal eye t behold. Lost in bewilderment. I wan dered till the moon had risen hurli in the lie;iveiis and I" 1 1 - - ,1111 . 1 COOl, dark shadows ol 111,4 111 u.J mt,l.,.i ti.n ..I...... t.l.,.. sky with twinklillgstars and thousands of testimonial letters received n a t .u t .u :.. 1.: .. from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer called forth from their hiding &COm Binghamton. N. M surt) an4 places, friendly lights for tbejww .' 5i. weury traveller. "Whence cotreth all this glory ajn d transcendent beauty?" I ask ed mvself, and then I seemed! to hear a voice.saying: "The heavens declare the'glory of God, and theflrmamentsbow eth his hnndiwork." A Watauga Student. Rutherwood, N. C. " Dizzy? Then your liver fsnt acting well. You suffer from bilious- ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act, directly on the liver. For 60 years they have been the Standard Family Pill. bmall doses cure. Alt druccUt. te. .Hit your niounUicliB or l.enrdi beautiful uriiwii or ricu Dlacic 7 Thou uta DIIPIflMnUAM'e nVCforthe uuuiviiiuiinm vj uiuwn lakers Wise Put It On Boosvelt. Ex-Congressman John S. Wise, of Virginia, now of this city, is a warm friend of JPres ident Roosevelt. Being in Washington 0 few days ago he visited the rt'hite House and wns promptly accorded an interview. In the course of the conversation the Pres ident is said to have sudden ly remarked: "Now John, you are a very observing man and know pretty well what is going on. Tell me what the peopleseeru to thiuk of my administra tion?" - ' Oh, Mr. President," Mr. Wise replied, "the opinion seems to be that vou will go down to posterity as a Wash ington," "I am delighted to hear that, the President is said to have answered interrupting ly as he grasped Mr. Wise's hand nnd shook it neartily. But as belrelensed his hold, Mr. W ise continued: ' But whether it will be as a George or a Booker T. I am not prepared to 9ay." N. Y. Times Magazine. Farorite Nearly Ererjwhere. Constipation means dullness, de pression, headache, generally dis ordered health. DeWitt'H Litt'e Karly Risers stimulate the bow els and relieve this condition. Safe, spaed r and thorough. Nev er gripe. Favorite pills. T. J. Coffey & Bro. The fel low says that it costs no more tor two to live than for one evidently never had twins. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kldnev trouble preys upon the mind, dla courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor jrK ) IT mmyyw kii ... -- neys are out 01 oraer or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that It is not uncommon for a child to be born LBMli1 neys. If the child urin- afflicted with weak kld- urln0 scalds the flesh or If. when the child ' reaches an age when it should be able to , conWol the passag(Si ,a y(,t afflicted with bed-wetting:, depend upon It. the cause of ... 1. i IiJ a ..1.1 - J At. 1 Hu.aV tne anticuiiy is Kianey irouoic, ana me iirsi 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. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble. 1 and both need the same great remedy. : The mild and the immediate effect of ; Swamo-Root Is soon realized. It Is sold by druggists. In fifty cent and one dollar 1 sues, i ou may nave a . .ample bottle by mail free, also Damohlet tell- NO, 1 v 111 - t vnc 1 .r Ijiahfh Pviri'h
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