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" ' .' V J" ', - 11 Jcr'.---Vf1V:v:;v J. 1 . 1 ,f 11 II II II M lVl U 4 it VOL XlV Cocj "I had terrible cold and could hardly breatbe. I then tried Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral, and it save me im mediate relief.'' V. C. Laytoif; Sidell, 111. How will your cough be tonight? worse, prob ably. For it's first a cold, then a cough, then bron chitis or pneumonia, and at laet rnncnmntlnn Cough always tend I downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. ' Thm tint : Kc, Me.,'11. AlKranMt. - Ocmtnlt ,onr doctor. It ho m uko It, thai io u lio anyi. If ho toll oU aot to toko H, thon don't toko it. Ho know. Loot U wtth blra. Wx ar wlllliut. t. 0. ATEB CO.. Lowtll, Hm. "Life not bo fib art hut thyre is always, time enough for courfpsy. Sared Him From Torture. There is no more agonizing trou ble than piles. The constant itch itig and burning makes life intol era ble. No posit loa is eomfor'a We. The tortnre: in unceasing. l)eWitt' Witch Uaael Salve cures piles at once. For skii. diseases, cut, burns, bruises, all kinds of wounds, it is -unequalled. J. S. Gerall, St. Paul. 'Ark., sa.vs: "From 1865 I suffered with che protrading, itching piles, and .could find nothing to help me un til I used Dewitt's witch hazel Kulve. A few boxs completely cured me. beware of imitatious. T. J. Uofley & Uro. The Catholics , says an ex change are building chapels ten miles a part all over Wake .county. Start tu j n Kino Ton waw iways Boi'jW PROFESSIONAL. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, ' -BOONE, N. C- Careful attention given collections. to EFLOVILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOONE, N. C- BS"Special attention given to all business entrusted to hls.care.- 8-23, 1900. J. W. TODD. . GEO. P. PELL TODD & PELL, ATiOllNEYS AT LAW, JEFFERSON, S C. Wjll practice regularly in the courts of Watauga. Headquar ters at Cofley's Hotel d u r i n court. 6-4-99. E. S. COFFEY If -ATIOIMEY Al LA IV, BOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. tST Abstracting titles and collection of claims a special- 31900. Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialist, BANNER'S ELK. N. C, No Knite; No Burning Out. Highest references find endow ments Of prominent persons sue- eusiuuy jreaieu in ru leriu. N. C. Remember that there .time Too soos to get rid ol irous growth no matter ,11. . Examination free, wered promptly, and A fcunra.nieeu. JJOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, N. pander 1u the Park . ; 'Following is r WaRhington special of the 13fh to t h h Charlotte Obiwrvertliat may be of interest to manv of our renders who oppose th pro poned Appalachian Park. It sayn: One of the most important subjects considered last even ins: nt the mtin of the North Carolina delegation in the office of Senator Prit"h nfd. which was held for the purpose of discusine State leginlative matters, was the proposed Appalachian Tark. It Hepms that some rtpnosi tion has manifested itself a griinst the bill desiurnd toes tahlish the park, "fheopposi tion is fronv two sources both due to. misunderstand ing as to the purpose of the bill. The report is in circula tion in the more mountain ous sections affecieil by the bill that the small land own ers will lose their homes in the event of the passage, while the latest opposition that has developed is from J. Q. Pulliam, a Baptist minis ter, whose home is at Lenoir. An advance copy of a circu lar letter written by Mr. Pull iam has been received here and this letter was given at tention at the meeting last evening. Those present (leei ded, while engaged in an in formal talk offer the meeting to ask papers to call atten tion to the letter, so the peo pie of the Slate may know the character of the opposi tion to the passage of the bill. The writer "says: "In view of the importance of the bill, should notour Senators and Representatives in Con gress defer the passage of the measure until it can be dis cussed in pur Baptist'Assoei ntions and other meetings? There is rib necessity .for rush ing it through Congrebs, as several things ought to be in the bill that are not there. One is, that no religious sect, society or denomination can put a church or school on any put of it. So, after careful consideration and counsel with the brethren, I have de cided to send out this letter. To open most of western North Carolina as a paik is certain to turn loose upon us J many dangerous,destru"tive influences to wbicli our peo pie are strangers socialism and anarchy, but worst of all these Roman Catholicism, gitbe most dangerous, insidi ous toe of civil and Higious freedom. The Roman Catho lie churcli has failed as yet, to get a foothold in the moun tains of the South. For years she has coveted the ground .... . and had her eve on it. it is generally believed that th opening of this park will be her long looked for opportu nit v. When she wants to plant a school or chinch on any public domain of the Uni ted States she never fails to succeed." The letter is regarded as a most extraordinary produc tion and no one can imagine how any person could have gotten such a conception of the provisions and probable effect of the bill. Boantte The Hind Yes Ham AIott Bon&t Blenatu 7 C4t Dodge the facts. - News and Observer In the mountains the peo ple are jealous of their rights and they resent any outside attempt to control thir actions- They acquiesced in the old plan . of selecting their magistrates by the Legisla ture solely to save the East ern counties from negro rule, but they never liked il. They would not tolerate n force bill or anything approach (ng it, and Moody and Black burn have lost their confi dence.by npportig the Gib son sugar-coated force bill Tbey -opposed the Crumpack tr cutting down representa tion bill, and theiradhrents are denying that they favor ed any sort of force bill. But they cannot squirm out of It, for here is the account of their action, published in the New York Sun: "Mr. Moody. ofJorth Car olina, was the first to oppose the resolution. He appealed 'to the republicans not to re duce the representation which he said would solidify senti ment in the South to such an extent that no Southern Re publican member could ex pect to be returned, but on the other hand, to adopt a .f ederal u;ertion u a w which would give them an op port unity to secure the re turn of additional Republi can members. Mr. Blackburn, of North Carolina, supported Mr. Moody." Moody and Blackburn and their friends cannot deny this, for amongall thick and t b i n Republicans but no where else this is an axium; "If you see it in the Sun, it's so." Got Bid of Eia Ehe umatlsm. "Dunug the winter of 1898 Lwns so lame in my joints, in fact all over my body, that I could hardlv hobble around, when I bought i hot tie of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Fioin th first nppl cation I began to gpt well, and was cured and have wor kpd steadily all the year.". R. IFheeler, Northwood, N. Y. For sale by Blackburn. The people of North Caroli na are indebted to the genius for organization which Sena tor Simmons possesses in such an emminent degree, for the brilliant stroku by which he has so q lickly and so com pletclv brought our delega tion together in the ndvoca cy of measure's of a non po litical nature important to th State and its several sec lions. For the first time, we belive, our delegation, when composed of different patties has been brought to act as a unit, and effect cannot fai to be most potent. Fayette ville Observer. Ilodol Dyspepsia Curo Digests what you eat. Land, Timber and All persons desiring to sell or. Timber and Mineral interests are respectfully invited to call and see LINNEY & HAYES, at Boone, N. C. BOTH we don't buy, we will find you a buyer. RSTlf von won't sell, we will sell you. L1SNLY & HAYFb, Real Per F. A. LINNEY, Attorney. C," THUHSDAV, FEBBCTARY -7, 1902. Will Hot Be Forced to Sell The following given out by Senator ' Pritchard from Washington in regard to the Appalachian Park bill will be of interest to those who en tertain fears of . losing thi homes should the bill oecome ajaw: i "J am informed that cer tain parties are circulating letters throughout the west ern portion ol tne state in which it is stated that the es tablisbment of a forest re serve, as contemplated by the bill which I have intro duced, would result in depriv ing the small land owners of their homes. The statement is without foundation and is made for the purpose of crea ting political capital for a class of individuals who have neither the character nor tin ability to lise above the plans of the political deiragogue. Before I agreed to support the measure in question, I re quired a provision to be in serted into the act of cession which was passed by our leg islature, to the effect that those holding 200 acres of land, or less, should not be subjected to condemnation proceedings, which means that they will be permitted to retain their holdings and remain witnin tneiorestre serve, and enjoy all the bene fits incident thereto such as good roads and the employ ment which it will necessari ly give to a large number of our people, provided they do not desire to sell their prop erty at the rate which the government will pay for thf same. The adoption of the proposed measure will do more for estern Carolina than an f piece of legislation that has bean proposed since the war. Mie Wants it Published Gooch's Mexican Syrup has giv en perfect satisfaction in my lam ily, and 1 want to recommend it to everyone as the best remedy for coughs, colds, und all lung troubles. A young lady ?n my em ploy who had been lorced toijuit work, and who hnd been given up to die by her Irieuds with eon sumption, has by the use ol Goo die's Mexican Syrup been restor ed to health, and is now at work earning her living and enjoying good health. She wants u.eto publish this, as it may be t h e means of saying the lite of some other consumptive. It. M.. Flem ing, l'iqua, 111, Gooche's Mexican Syrup aires a simple cough as if by magic, and is the best re,medy for whoop ing cough. Price 25 cents. Moni oe Enqnirer: The Hick ory Times-mercury sav-i that there is not a barroom in a republican county in this State. Perh'ips that is true, Barrooms and republican rule all in the same county here in North Carolina is au hffliction greater than a mer fif nl Providence sees fit to in flict upon us. Kodol Dyspepsia Ccro Digests wnat you eau Mineral Wanted. or buy Lands, Water Pow Estate Agents, Boone, N.C. Blackburn W ant ThetfjKJ . gtutesvitle Landmark "-"l- Last week it was announc ed in Washington dispatches to the Charlotte Observer that Hou. Epluribus Spence- Han Blackburn (with whom God chose to afflict the peo ple cf this State by sending him to Congress) had been in vited to speak at the Lincoln birthday celebration ol the Union Club in Baltimore and that he would respond. Those who knew him'neverdoubted for a moment that'.he would be on liana to speak if those who managed thenffairdidnt have any more sense than to let him. Well, the event was on Wednesnay evening thel2fh. A Statesville man who is an admirer of Epluribus called at The Landmark office to get theJBallimore Sun of the 13th, He expected to see E ploribua's picture in the Sun and fondly believed that his n a m e, like Ben Adbam's, would lead all the rest. But lo and behold I Epluribus'a name was not among tne names of those who spoke at the Lincoln birthday ban quet of the Union League Hub in Baltimore; his name was not even in the list of in vited guests. Something wrong s o m e- where. Epluribus has been lm posed on or somebody is a liar. "I have used Chamberlains Cough Remedy for a number of years and have no besitan cy in saying that it is t b best remedy tor colds and croup I have ever used in my family. I hove no words to express my confidence in this Remedy. Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich. For sale by Blackburn, The impression is preva lent that Hon. R. Z. Linney will contest with Spencer Blackburn for the Republic an congressional nomination in this district this year. Lin ney has not been entirely sat isHed since Spencer ousted him and the idea is that he is now fishing to oust the drum mer boy.- Landmark. Had to Conquer Or Die. ''I was just about gone,' writes Mrs. Rosa Richardson, ol Laurel Springs, N 0. '1 had consump tion so bad that the best doc tors said I could not live, more than a month, but I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery and was whoJlv cured by tsevn hotllesHudam now stout and well." It's on universal life-saver in consumption, pneumonia, la grippe, an1 bronchitis infalli ble for coughs, colds, asthma, hay fever, croup, or whooping cough. Guaranteed bottles 50c and f 1.00. Trial bottles free 6t Blackburn's. "A man can love a woman without marrying her, and marry a woman without lov ing her. But it is the corn bination that is the thing." Get a free sample of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver tablets at M. B. Blackburn's. They are easier to take and more peasant in effect than pills. Then their use is not fo owed by constipation as is ofren the'.ase with pilU. Regular Size 2o' a box. Thii aicnatnro U on every box of too gonul'.io laxative RmrnoOuinine Tbicu : Utremedy that cart a cot la day T " , - SUts Sosdsy fciistSiwi-?l''.r, The HlatBancfny; bqUool " : -Convention iheett aJAjt(Vl;0. ville March V 1 8-20 -iia rtont'V ' Lawrence, the lnterhdrional Meld Secretary, Toledo; Q., will be present. '7 In addition, very efficient " speakers and Sunday School workers from North Caroli' na will be on the program,' r" Rev. Eli Reece and Miss Bes sie Gaston, of High Point, whose voices ore unexcelled, will direct ttie music, v It is the earnest request of theState Executive Commits tee thateach superintendent' of a Sunday School will np point one delegate who will, with him attend the Conven tion. . Do not forget it. The cause is too great. Five Hundred Thousand Children in North Carolina do not tittend the) church and the Sunday School. We want to plan a cam paign that will reach them. We hope to have reduced raUs on all railroads, Get ready. . Send your name lo Mr; R, A. Sontherland, Fay etteville, N. C, and, tell hi in to provide a home for you. Remember your duty and the date, M'irch 18, 19 and 20. Geo. H. Crowell. President. NOTICE. By virtue ol the power vested in ine by law as ex-Sheriff and tux collector of Watauga county N. C, I will on Monday, March the 3rd, 1U02, atthecourt house door iu Boone between the houpi ol 10, a. m., and 4, p. m.. offer for sale to the lowest bidder for cash for the least number ot a cres the lanns described below for the taxes due and unpaid for the years following eacn name to whi'm the costs have been added in each case. Jan. 20.1902. W. H, Calaway. ex-Sh.;riff. noone Township. Wagoner, A. L., Gd'n for years '99 and 1900, GO acres, $7 93. aald Mountain. Grubb U. S. for year 1900, 525 acres 10.35. Ray larkin'a heirs for 1900, 239 acres, 3.10. Blowing Rock. Abernethy A. H, for 1899 and 1900, one town lot 31.55. ClureJ. W. for 1900. one town lot 4 46. Weeden Lula for 1900, 2 acres, 3.23. Beaver Dam. Cook Myra, for year 1900, 30 ara, 2. O Watauga. Wagner A. L. for '99, interest in 60 acres o! land in Boone town ship, 0.40. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. Bow To Find Out. Fill a bottlo or common glass with your, water and let It stand twenty-four hours; sediment or set tling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If it stains your linen It Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire te pass It or pain In the back Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to So. There Is comfort In the knowledge as often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish tn curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every pari of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing. It, or bad effects following use of liquor 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 Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its won derful .cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have th( best. Sold by druggists InSOc and $1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery fCjf . and a book that tolto,l'',inkl tiL. S more about It. both sent ; Jj" 1 : absolutely free hr"""i"aJBiait. . address Dr. Kilmer & Booti mm Co., Blnghamton, NY. when writing men.. ttoa r$adingthls generous pnermuusjiyej ' v ',. . -'' -. . ' 4'v . : : ' . ' ? ' . . ,i - ti.'s,!... . ...... ...... .T ... J. ' I 7 ,s . -4
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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