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" Attorney At Law, BOONE, N.C. Careful attention given to collections. EFLOVILL, -ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOOSE, A'. C. OiTSpecial attention given Vto all business entrusted to I hrs care." 8-23,1000. W. TODD. ' OBO. P. PKI.L. TODD & PELL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JEFFERSON, N. C. Will practice regularly in the a)Uits of Watauga. Jleadquar Um at Ooftf's Ilotal during couit. .5-4-09. E. S. COFFEY, -ATIORSEYAILAW,- 0OONE.N.C. Prompt attention given to all matters of n legal nature. US' Abstracting titles and collection of claims n special ty. 231900. Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialist, BANNER'S ELK..N.aL ho Knitey No BmpinpfiulfA Highest references and endors ments of prominent persons mc cessfullv treated in Va., Tenn and N. C. Remember that there is no time too soon to get rid o: a cancerous growth no matter how Kiualt. ' Examination free. letter answered promptly, and satiHta-tion oarantecd. NOTICE. Korth Carolina. Wataup County, Clerk, R. P. BoDinwm. a. A, KoHnson, 'Ad mlaistratora of John W 'Va. Walter deceawd. (Jen. Wateni. Isabella Plcner Martha Waters, Ha tr Phillip. Uura FMIllpa. Sarah Trlplett, Will lam Watera, Mindy Wtntera, ItreUa Watera, Sarah Watera, Greenwood Waters, - Mclvln, Wa ti.ru. Kthel Watert.' Melaona Water,, lmnt six nil norchlldwn nt John Watera deceased, and wile, Cynthia Watera Tho Wr.v ltn above named, Geo. Waton and MFiPiim Aat, will take notice that an action m aty.w cnUtM ha been commenced 'n the 8u nerlor Con rt of Watnuia county In aell land be. lonirlnK to the estate of John W. Water, Deed: : foramta, mid land oltuated la the county of Wilkes, and the Mid dctendanta will furtbef take notice that they are required toapPsw. be - fore the Clerk of the Superior court of Watauga couiityathUofllroinBotme, M. on the 80th davfll.Jolr. 1902. and amweror demur to the ' compUint In laid action, or "the plalnti will ', apply tn the court for the relief demanded In the V u OomplAUil ThU June 1AV lwrz ; - - . ; J0B5 JLJOHQBAM, C. B. C. Pastors Poorly Paid ; Editor Democrat: ' : More Rapt ist people in Wa tnuga read your paper thun hey do any or all of the Rap ist. papers of the State, and , ask you to publish a few ines in regard to pastoral support. I know also, t h a t you are interested in the peo le of our county, and in w ha tever he! ps t o ad va nee heir interests. . Taking the Minutes of the Thrfe Fork Association for the year 1901, the 32 church ps bel-tnging to the Associa tion paid their pastors $175,; 25, an average of 27 cents to the member, or an aver age of a fract ion over $24. to thechurrh. There are. 2,91 8 members of the churches of our Association,. besides the several churches in the coun ty that belong to.no pssocia tion. ; Now, if a pastor hast: huge family, the amouut, paid all the pastors in our AssoHa tion last year, would about support one man. t The; For eign Mission Roard pay their missionaries about -$1,200 per year, besides rents, trav: el irig ex penses, etc.? The h bs- pel Mission people usk for $000. for man and wife. . If these amounts aro not too much for our missionaries, it is evident that a man who is a; pastor at ' nome - annum have an amount equal to what all the preachers in our Association from all the 32 churches fur pastoral sup port, j It is true, some of our prea chers can preach once . a month to a church, and fur nish his own conveyance, his own horse, or go on fout. for $25 per year. They have lands that bring them a liv ing, but they did i not buy those lands or homes .with money they received for prea ching; Some of them . .inherit ed those lands. Manv of our churches an abundantly a)ie to nave preaching at least twice a month, but westill have once a month preaching. . Our fa thersdidon uccouut of the few preachers in their day had preaching once a month and we still hold on to it ; on nc- ao nnt of the "marvelous cheapness." It is said by ma nVi that the preaching to 9ur churches js cold and power jess. "No wonder, when the preacher has been digging or plowing as hard, or harder, than his members he is try ing to keep awake and inter est. - He has no time to read and stud j, and if he has a little Summer complaint is unu snnlly prevalent among chit dren this season. A well de veloped case in the writer's family was cured last week b timely use of Chamber'ain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy otie of the best pat ent medicines manufactured, and which is always kept at. the home of ye scrib. This is not intended as a freopufffot the company, who do'.not ad vertise with us, but. to bene fit litttle sufferers who may not be within easy access of 1 ft pnTSlHan. No fa mil V Should .f : . ,. mtiJif.;n(, ne WltUOUt tUlS medicine 111 1 tne nouse, especially in sum mer time. - Liansing. Iowa, journal. Foi sale by M. R. Blackburn. . time, his mind is as sluggish as his body is tired. He ha but ftw books as he is not a ble to buj them. Ami then he, in many instances, is ron cerned abont ; bread and clothes for his wife and chil dren. ; He has to turn his rhildren cut in the world with out an education, without finy money to start in busi ness, while the pastor's .well, to-do. members can educate their children and start. them in business. .It really seems that the av erngp church member has no conscience abou 1 1 he su ppor t of the pastor. They can work half their time, go a .fishing, loaf about stores, stay awar from preaching on -Saturday and prosecute business, or pursue pleasure, but the av erage pastor of this county has no leisure. They seem to think because he is a Raptist preacher lie ought to have a hard time. If the pastor has any manhood about him and worth a bushel of nran. he will not whine and beg. Hun dreds of our church members never pay the pastor a cent, but they would like to take from him if they conld. No if the minister is call ed of God to preach, and you Raptistssay you believe it when you elect him pastor, God binds it on tbe members to support the pastor. 'They that preach the gospel should live of the . gospel,' Do 3 ou belirve that part of God's word? If you do not belieye that part of God's truth how much of His word do yon be lieve? If the pastor owes you a dollar, bow you do twist until you get It, but the pas tor can go without his pay and should not complain. How long will it be until the Baptists of this, country a wake to their duty in thesup port of their pastors? . E. F. J0NK8. Zionville, N. C. THE SAME OLD STORY. J. A. Keller relates an expe rienre similar to that which has happened in almost ev pry neighborhood in the; Uni ted States and haH been told and retold bv thousHnds of others. He says: VLant sum mer I had an attack of dysen terv and nurchased a bottle of Chiinberlain's Coin, Choi era and Diarrhoea Rprnedv. which usej according to di rections and with entirely satisfactory results. T h trouble was controlled much quicker than former attacks, t X I .il . wnen i useo omer remedies. Mr. Kelley is a well known citizen of Henderson, -N. C. For sale by M. R. Blackburn. It is pure selfishness on the part of others to talk about themselves when you want to talk about yourself. . POISONING THE SYSTEM. It is through the bowels that the body is cleansed of impurities Constipation kfeps these poisons in toe system, causing neuaacue dul'nets and melancholy at firet, then unsightly eruption and fin ally serious iilness unless a reme dy is applied. DeWitt's Little jvurijr xvinvm pre eni t,uif iikuimo by stimulating the liver and pro mote easy, healthy action of the bowels. These little pills do not act violently but by strengthen- - a a j ing the noweis enauie rnem 10 perform their own work. Never gripe nor distress. T. J. Coffey & Bro. Btw Are Ya KMaeye I Or. Hobta' Bparagni PUIaeureall kidney Ilia. Bit free. Add- SterUiig Benteu Ce-, Cfeaa! m . ; . 0BITCAEV. Daniel Rrown, who had al most reached bis three score and ten years, died at his home on Elk Creek, near Trip ett, on June 30,1902, after ail illness of only a few days. His body was conveyed to the tomb by loving hands on Jvly the 1st. The burial ser vice was conducted by Rev. J. F. JSIIer, who made un a- ble.talk on the resurrection, and the eminent importance of being prepared for death, He most earnestly commend ed to all, Christ as a pardon for all sin and a solace , lor all grief, Mr. Rrown was one of the oldest men in Elk township, and will be greatly missed by I. Ry perseverence, econo my and the bard hand of toil he acquired considerable prop erty. He neverused his means to suppress the. less fori u nate, but was always ready to lend a helping hand to. the poor people in the communi ty. He bad more munhood than arrogance, more meicy than presumption, and pos sessed many traits of charnc ter found In an upright gen tleman and an honest man Rut when the unwelcome offl ccr of deutb served upon him the writ of ejectment, he bow ed to the Divine decree. "Like a great and peaceful river with green and shaded banks, without a rippieith out a murmurs he flowed into the wonderful ocean of eter nity." ; Z. T. Watson. Rutherwood, N. C. Mother Always Keeps it Handy. "My mother suffered a long time from di8tessing pains and gener al ill health due primarily to in digestion," savs L. V. Spaldinsr Verona, Mo. "Two years ago I got her to try Kouol. bne grew better at once and now, at tne nge of seventy-six, eats anything she wauts, remarking that she fenrsno bad effects hs she has her buttle of Kodol handy." Don't waste time doctoring symptoms Go after the cause. If your stom ach is sound vour health will be good. Kodol rests the stomacl and strengthens the hody by di gestiiig your lood. It is nature's own remedy i J. uney x uro. A man may find it hard to determine who is the least im portaut person in his neigh borhood, but he can place his finger on the most itrpor tant one at any stage of the game. VACATION UAYS. Vocation time is here and the children are taiily living out of doors. There could be no healthi er place for them. You need only to guard against the accidents incidental to most open air sports. No remedy eqals D j Witts Witch Hazel Salve for quickly stopping pain or removing dan ger ol seiious consequences. For cuts, scalds and wounds. I used DeWitt's Witch hazel Salve tor cuts and bruises." savs L. I! Johnson, Swift, Tex. "It is the liest lemedy on the market." Sure cure for pilps and skin dis eases Beware of counterfeits. T. J. Coffey & Bro. A young man may have no business to kiss a pretty girl but he might, manage to make a pleasure out of it. To Cure a Cold ia One Day. Take LaxaMve Bro mo Quinine Tublets. All druggists refund the money if it tails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is 'on each box. 25c. Kodol Dyspepsia Curo Digest wbat y&u. 9at . Judye Olarrk Nominated. News and Observer- . . The total, Vote in the Pern- ocratio StateConvention will be 1,237, of which 619 will be necessary to a. choice. As Wake county, where Judge Clark resides, has given him her solid 38 votesso his na tive county of Halifax has given him her solid 44. votes. and carried him beyond the', 619 necessary, nnd by a fin- gle coincidence has rmaied him fur Chief .lusti'e, Thus bythe unanimous voice of the people who knew h i m best Wake and Halifax--has he .been unanimously sus tained, as he has been by so many othercounties. In only one county, in which a vote has been taken, baa be fallen short of a majority, nnd in nearly all the vote has bepn unanimous. , In the counties in which no vote was taken on Chief Jus tice, Judge Clark is known to have at least T5 votes, making his vote in tbe 57 counties which have so far held conventions over seven hundred. 'In the forty counties Jyot to hold conventions it is con fidently believed that he will receive over 400 vjtes, ma king bis total over 1,100 out of the 1,237. He has had no opponent, but 27 votes have been instructed for Jus tice, and G for Shepherd, all in the couuties which are not unanimous. Washington Messenger: A gentleman from Old , Fort tell us information has been received from Mormon head uuarters in this State that the force of elders will be in creased largely in eastern Car olina this fall, and special missionnrv efforts will be ... made in this and Hyde coun ties. The headquarters of those that are assigned to Beaufort and H.vde counti3s will be located a I; Old Ford, where they are contemplat inir erectiuir a school build ing ami the opening up of a school to be operated by the elders. There will be no tui tion charged and all the pu pils who attend will bp under no expense except the purch asing of books. White Man Turned Yellow. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Uogartv, of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he was turning yellow. His skin slowly changed color, also his eves, and he suffered terribly His malady was' Yellow Jaun dice. He was treated bv' the best doctors, but without, benefit. He was then advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful stomach and liver remedy, and he writes. "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit for all stomavh, liver and kidne troubles. Onl 50c. Sold by M. b. ulnckburu. Lota of men after laying up something for a rainy day uet tliscouraired because it does not rain. 1 , She Didn't Wear a Musk. But her beauty was completely hidden byspres blotches nnd pirn Dies till she used IJucklen s Arm ca Salve. Then they vnnished as will all eruptions, fever sores, ul cers, boils, carbuncles and lelons from its use. . Infalible lor cuts, corns, bums, scalds, -and piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c. at alack burn's. - STOPS PAIN Aincns, Teun., Jan. , im. Erer ainoe tho unit appraranoe of my mcuiiea they were ery irregular nnd I i Buttered with petit pitta iu uiy blpa, back, etomach and letfis r-Wlrforrible neuriug auwii pain in tne sraomm. During tho i'nt nionili I have been tokinif Wine of c'ardhl uuJ Tli.xUord'a Hlack-lrnulit, and I tc oi the month ly poriod witiiout a!u iui' 0 C.ret time in years. N.iimu Uatu. What Is Hfo worth to a vcnan sutler Ing like Nannie Davis suffered? . Yet there are women In thousands ot homes to-day who are bearing those terrible menstrual pains In silence. If you are onaxl thoso wa wan! to say that this same MNE'CARDUI will bring you permanent rc!!a(. Coo solo ycursalf with the knowledge that 1,000,000 women have been completely cured by Wino of Cardul. These wom en suffored from iccso.ihcu, it regular monses, headaohe, btckactta, and bearing down pains. Wine of Cardul will stop all these aches and pains' lor you. Purchase a $1.00 bottle of Wine ol Cardul to-day and take It In the privacy ol your home. For adrtcn nrt literal ur,iwlilrM.1'rlnBTmp tonil. "Tho Uiliet' Aillry lerlnMint." The Cbattanooja lledloUw Co., Cbattanooga, Tenn. The first gold pens made in this couutry were all man ufuctured by band, the gold being cut from strips of the metal by scissors and every subsequent operation being performed by haud. These handmade gold pens cost irom $5 to $20 and were far inferior to tbe machine made article of the present duy.- Ex, - The Bent Liniment for Strains. Mr. F. H. Wells, the merch ant at Deer Park, Long Is land, in, i nays: "i always reco m mend Ch am berlu i a's Fain Balm us the best lini meat for scrams. I usfd it last winter for a severe lame nest in the side, resulting from a strain, and was great y pleased with the quick re ief and cure it. effected. For sale by M. D. Blackburn. A good resolution is not al ways what it is cracked up to be. especially when it is broken. ill Genuine stamped C. C C. Never told In bulk. IHware ol the dealer who trie to tell "something just as good." The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. 37 L'i.iiiiuiiiiirrTni!Tn?-.r'fty.lf.fr4rfi;rtr Tee Discoverer ol Swamp-Soot at Work la Els laboratory. There fs a disease prevailing In this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many Sudden deaths aro caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy aro often the result of kidney disease, if kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance tho kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or tho kidneys themselves break down and waste away cellbycelL Then the richness of tho blocxU-the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Brlght'a Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Or. 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-ceai and dollar size. A sample bottla sent free, by mail, also s book telling about Swamp Root and Its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Eiughamton, N. Y. so4 .Koatica this paper. , candy cathartic . iocW;T2 v. e- :'. - ..; :Txy. yr':y;
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