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; - , " . i ' .... 'V. 5 ''At VOL XIV, BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, N. C, THURSDAY JUNE 5, t NO. 10. Tired Qui " ' I wm vry poorly nd could bwdty get about the bouse. Iwu tired out all the time. -Then I tried Ayer'e SarMparilli, and it only took two kettlee to make me feel perfectly well." Mrs. N. S.Swin ney, Princeton, Mo. , 1 . Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get up,, tired' all the time. Why? Your blood is im pure, that's the reason. Vou are living on the border line of nerve ex haustion. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla ana be quickly cured. WJXtSt: . Auk your doctor what h thtnki of Arr'i Hurwparlilk.'H known ll about UiUgnnd 014 f imlly moilirlno. t uUow ki sdrlco tat will bo MtlnOK. , J.C. ATBCO.,Lown,Mi. 'Approval of a man's ron wience neldom helps to boot hia salary.' Bewitk Bifutki f The Kind You Ha'g Atwnjs Batfjil PROFESSIONAL J.C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, , BOONE, N. C. Careful attention jfiven to collections. E F LOVILL, y ATTORNEY AT LAW, VOOXE, N. C. JWSpecial attention p;iven to all business entrusted to 6-23. 1900. J. W. TODD. GEO. P. PELL. TODD & PEIL AT'JOIISETS AT LAW, JEFFERSON, N. C. Will practice regularly in the courts of Watauga. Headquar ters at Co nyy's Hotel during couit. 5-4-99. E. S. COFFEY -ATWliSEY Al LAW BOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature: 1t& Abstracting titles and collection of claims a special ty. 231900 Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialist, BANNER'S ELK. N. C Ao Knile; No Burning Out Highest references and endow ments of prominent persons euc cessfuHy treated in Va., Term, and N. C. Remember that there is no time too soon to get rid ol cancerous prowth no matter how nmall. Examination free, letters answered promptly, and satisfaction j, un ran teed . NOTICE. North Carolina, Watauga County, tbefore iha Clerk. Henry H, Farthing Adnliiltrator of Benjamin Uartly deceaaert, agalnut Vnfoa Hartcy and wife Emily Hartley, Ellinbeth Moody, D. C. Hartley, Benjamin Hartley, William Marcus, Berug Mnrciu, Eliiabatb Greene and Jncepb Green, the hein of J, H. Hartley, names unknown, Ihs helm of James Hartly, name unknown, the heirs of War ren Baird and Louiaa Spears. The defendats above named, a well as all oth ers ol the heirs of Benjamin Hartley -dec wed. 1att of the said county aud state, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com- menced In the Bupcrlor Court of said county to obtain an order Ut sell lands for assets to pay the debt of the said Beujamin Hartley deceased, and the said defendants, as well as all others In terested In said estate are notified to spear at the court house la Boon on the 33rd day of June, 1903, before the Clrcrk of the Superior Court of Watauga county, to anwswer or demur to the petition filed by the plain tiff in sold ac- . tion or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In sold -complaint. This XsyB. 199X JOHN 0. BIN'GHAM, C. $. C. ItlfaiTheJirj. Chicago Times-HeralA. Mi . MeSeeny Mievei in rvinnintz bin case and spoke to the jury with t bat single entin view. On om occasion he was en ROffed as routine I for the de fense in a California murder trial. The case looked bopi less. JNot a link was miHsinjr in the chain of evidence which the prosecution had .welded. To the surprise of everybody, Mr. MeSweenr submitted no evidence for the defence. B lieving that the rase was won the States attorney made only a few perfunctory re marks in conclusion, and then the great Ohio leader, faced the jury to make the concluding argument, He began in a quiet, friend ly, conversational tone, such as one might use in discuss ingthe weather. No .refer ence was made to the mur der, evep indirectly, but the boyhood of the prisoner was quietlv and rapidly sketched with a master hand h i s school dHjs, his embarkation in bunnegg, his love affairs his courtship and marriage, his struggle to earn a little home for his wife and his lov en ones. Thejuror8 were deepl in terested, and followed the narrative intently. Mr, Mc Sweeny stepped closer. In a manner that seemed almost confidential he drew a vivid picture of a pretty country cottage with a yard bright with flowers and roses climb ing oyer the porch. Within he showed a faithful and lov ing wire preparing supper the table partially set, the teakettle steaming and sing ing. On the yarn gate thiee ruddy faced younasters were swinging and looking up the road to nee who should be the first to catch a glimpse of "papa'' coming home to sup per. Suddenly the speaker stop ped. Drawing himself up to his full height, hef exclaimed, in a tone which, startled the whole court room, "Gentle men, you must send bim home to them!'' The effect was electrical. A roar af applause . followed, and one old ' grizzled juror, brushing away tear, blurted out, "We'll do it, sir, we'll do it." , Mr. MrSweeny instantly sat down. The jury brought in a verdict ol arqnittal.witb out leaving their seats. Foremost among those who pressed forward tcongratu late the eloquent Ohioan was the prisoner himself, who, with tears pt learning down his cheeks, wrung his coun sel'8 hands, and thanked bim again and again. But be tween bis sobs be managed to sav: "No other man in theworld could have dnnethat. Why, sir, I have no wile nor chil dren; I never was even mar ried, yon know." Wants Others to Know, 1 have used De Witt's Little Early risers tor constipation and torpid liver and they are all right. I am glad to endome them for I think when we fiud a good thing we ought to let others know It," writes Allred IHnz Qiiineey, Illinois They never j gripe or distreps. Sure, safe pill. T. J. Coffey & Bro. AXiHltsne. Charlotte New. . Senator Gorman g i r s voice to an issue of the De mocracy in the .next cam paign. In a recent speech in Washington he said: "The Ne York Herald has given you the issue, gentle men; the disclosure about the Beef Trust. The people in this country ore. not giving much thought to the water cures and the Band cures, but they are dotnp; some very hard thinking about the Beef Trust. The women are go inir to have a voice in t h e coming campaign, and if you have any idea doubt as to how kiting the prince of bee affects the housekeeper go down iwn to Lexington murket Baltimore Saturday night in and hear what the women have to say to their bn tens ers. It will undoubtedly follow that the rapacious and unex am pled greed ol the Beef Trust will be the undoing of the republican party in the npxt campaign! Thj Democ racy must pledge itself Jto curb the- Beef Trust, a n rl since the only effective weap on is low tariff, that will be the live issue. The Dinglv tariff has long been the curse of the country and the people nave long de manded its repeal. It willnev er be repealed so long as tbe Republicans control, there fore it is up to the people to exercise their rights with the ballot. Years ago, when in dustries of this young repub lie were in their infancy, the policy of protection was es tablished. Now that the time has come when tbe "Infant industries" are rising up in their might to crush the peo pie, it is time to abolish tbe protective tariff thatpe-mita such monopolies to flourish once and forever. Manv wonder wh it is that pin worms and stomach worms get into little children, or how a tape worm 300 feet long can pet in and exist and grow iuside of a man, as it sometimes happens 1 ney m ly wen wonder, lor in is a great mystery, However, ma ny know now by experience that Mother's Worm Syrup wiliid one ol intestinal worms and greatly improve the health alter the worms are expf lied and destroy ed. It is absolutel.v a harmless remedy to take, and as it only cos ts 5 cents, all should try it who suspect worms to be the cause of their ill health. Suspicions among thought are like bats among birds they everflv to twilight; they are to be repressed or at least well guarded, for they cloud the mind. Like t Drowning1 Man. "Five years ago adiHease thedoc tors called dyspepsia took such hold of tne that I could scarcely go." writes Geo. S. Marsh, well known attorney of Nacona, Tex as. 1 took nuantitea of pepsin and other medicines but nothing helped me. as a drowning man grabs at a straw I grabbfd- at Kodol. I felt an improvement at once and after a ffw bottles am sound and well." Kodol is the only preparation which ex actly reproduces the natural di gestive juices and consequently is the only one that digests any good food and cures any form of stomach troubles. T. j., Coffex & Bro. j riuiiMK i rum iihh utfii mr A I I. I. . . I I f med to makt situation. a snap of the1 ' The Cm Againit CUrk. Lenoir Topic. Boiled down, the ens re solves itself into this form: 1. The Democratic party enacted laws governing the railroads, requiring them to deal justly with the people, and forbidding tbe Rail Uoad Commissioners to have an. connection either directly or indirectly with any railroad, even so much as to own a railroad bond or act in o ju diciary capacity in which rail road property was involved, hh administrator, executor orguidian. 2. A Democratic Judge saw these laws were being vi olated by -two of the Rail road Commissioners w b o were receiving favors at the hands of the Southern rail road and were effect in part nership with it in a railroad hotel, and adviHe the Govern or of the State to enforce them! 3. The light was shined in to the Governor' eyes till he was bound to do his duty and protect the people: 4. The Governor, to curry favor with the railroads, be trayed the confidence of this Judge and exposed his pri vate letters. 5. Democrats are asked to crucify this fnithfnl Judge be cause he knew the law and saw to it, inaquiet way, that it was enforced. Mnj. Jim and S. Otho and theBaleigh Post and th Charlotte Observer have reason for opposing t h i faithful Judge, but not so the great mass of the people, who are tzoing to stand by him world without end. BETTER THAN PILLS. The Question has been ask ed, in what way nreChamber lain s Stomach Liver ran lets superior to pills? Our an sweris: They are easier and more pleasant to take, more mild and gentle in enct ana more reliable as they can al ways be depended upon. Then thev cleanse and iuvjgurate the stomach and lare the bowels in a natural con-li tion, while pills are more harsh in effect and their use is often followed by constjpa tion. For sale by M. B, ula burn. Savs the Scotland Neck Commonwealth. Whether roil smoke or ' - - V chew or whether you do not whether the old lad takes her snuff or whether she does not; or whether or not you are in any way mteiested tobacco, it you nre a North Carolinian, a sureenough Tar Heel you must feel proud, a little, at least, in the tollow ing from the Rale'gh letter to the Charlotte Observer May 14. "A telegram from H. H Brimley in charge of the Ag ricultnral Department's ex hibits at the Charleston Ex position states that todav North Carolina was awarded three gold medals for tobac co out of seven awarded for the entiie United States." Twentieth Century Medicine. Cascarets Candy Cathartic are as far ahead of ancient pill poisons and limiirl nVivcii a tVi lrtriV liaht of I i"V- . .-e , the tallow candle. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. druggists; ioc. A Baskfnl Loter's Woo. Cleveland Star. . , ' One of the town's duden who is rather baimful and . in sparking a young lady a few miles from town culled a few afternoons ago to speod the evening with her. While there it com nenced raining, and the girl's lather asked him to remain over night. The next morning when be was invited to a seat at the table he very reluctantly ac- epted. He sat opposite the mirror and discovered that he had forgotten to comb his hair when he dropped his brk on the floor, and as he stoopeff to pick it up, upset his coffee. Matters went from bad to worse until finally the young man quit eating and ut his hands under the ta ble. The loose end of the ta le cloth was y ing in his lap and whpn he touched it he urned pale. He thought it was his shirt, and that in his uervous excitement while dressing he had forgotten to out the trarment inside h i s trousers. That accounted fo' he smiles and his embarrass ment. 1 here was no time to ose. He hurriedly Rtuffed the supposed shirt inside his rousers.Two minutes later, when the family arose from the table, there was a crash. The dishes lay a broken mass on the floor. The young man pulled three feet of the table cloth out of bis breeches and find through the door. " He is now in hiding and the girl is on the lookout for a less bashful lover, who can tel his shirt frdm a tablecloth. P. S.- -We will not give the young man'sname.don'task us. We promised him that we would go to jail rather than blow on him. Shnddera at Els Past. ' I recall now with hotror says Mail Carrier Mann, ot Lnvana O., ''my three years of suffering from Kidney trouble. I wus hard ly ever free from dull aches or nc cute pains in my back. To stoop or lift mail sacks made megroan and I felt tired, worn out, abou readv to give up, when I began to use Electric Bitters, but six bottles completely cured ine am made me feel like a new mnn Theyre unrivaled to regulate Stomach, liver, kidneys and bow els. Perfect satisfaction guaran teed by Blackburn. Only 50c. Troy Examiner: If Judge Clark is the whole bench, and he is the low, vile wretch tha he is said to be, whyisittga the decisions of the Supreme Court arf quotea more in text baoks than auy other tribunal in the Union save New York? The Best Time. T!ie best time to cure a cough or cold iH when you are first af fected. A pleasant and sure rem dy for sore throat, weak lungs, bronchial soreness, coughing etc in Gnoch'e Mexican Syrup for colds and consumption. Be wise in time and keep a bottle inyour medicine chest, always handy for immediate use, remembering .the old adage, "a stitch in time saves nine. It is a true lung ton ic aud sells lor only 25 cents. Of aU the English 'dona tions for the Martinique suf ferers, that of Andrew Carne gie, just landed in London, was the greatest, being mpie than of Lord Rothschild, tbe King's and the Queen's put together,- ALL VSOMEN Wine of Carilut !s tho guardian of a woman ' health and hnppi noss from youth to old nge. It helps licr siifcly into womanhood. It sustains her during the trials of pregnancy, childbirth find motherhood, making lubor easy and preventing lloodftjg aiul mis carriage. It gently Irwin her through tho dangerous period known as the change of life. VinE'CARDUl cures leucorrhum, falling of the womb, and menstrual irregularity in ever- form. It U valuable in every trying period of a woman's life. It reiuforccH tho nervous system, acts directly on tho geni tal organs and is tho finest tonio for women known. Auk your druggist for a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardul. . Bntesvuie, Am., juj jmju. I am using Wine of Cardul aud 'i hed ford's Black-Draught and I feel like a different woman already, geveral la dies hare keep the medicines in their bonus all tho time. I have three girls and they are using it with me. Mrs. KATE BKOWDKB. For sdTln and lltrmture, address jriXnsr TniploniK, "The Ijutlr.' AdnaorT lrrt. nie.it". The CliMUnoog Medicine company, Chattanooga, Tens. "Dem Supposes. ' Those who ars anxious a- bout the future as to be un happy in the present may learn a lesson from a poor colored woman. Her name was Nancy, and she earned a moderate living by washing. She was, however, always happy. One day one of those anxious christians,, who ars constantly "'taking thought" about the morrow, said to her: "Ah, Nancy, it is well en ough to be happy now, but I should think your thoughts of your future would sober you. Suppose, for instance, that you should be sick and unable to work, or su'ppose that your present employers should move away, and no oneetee give you anything to do; or suppose" "Stop!" cried Nan;ry, "I ney er suppose. De Lord is my Shepherd, and Iknowslshall not want. "And honey," she added to her gloomy friend, "its all dem supposes as is makin' you miserable. You'd orter give dem all up aud jes' trus' in de Lord." Canani an Epworrh Ern. Daw Are Tour Kidneys f Dr. Kobbn' flnaramu Pllly oure all klriner 11 pie free: Add. Sterling Hemedjr Co., Chicago or M The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist Tas TMscortrtr of Swamp-Kstt at Wrk is Bis laboratory. There Is a disease prevailing In this country most dangerous because so decep. tlve. Many sudden deaths are caused by it heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer his Bright' Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery Is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists In fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about Swamp Root and Its wonderful cures. Address) Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingham ton, N. Y. and njenUon this paper. mi
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