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' - . r,. , ' - ,.v''; : ''"''.".. , V-"';-"-'.'- 'Kii ,' -'.'...'''C ' "' t ;.:,''v''.r"..,:i;--.' ' 'p'y..'' . r i.-r ; .vvtv.-i.";'v, ,:! ; iLyd3MJl(U)(l3r Si lb. vot" it ar ; v "I bad very sever sickness that look off til my hair. I dun chased . bottle f Ayer'a Hair Vigor and It brought all my hair back again." W. D. Qulrm, Marteillea, 111. One thing Is certain, Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This Is because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hair grows, that's all there is to it. It stops falling of the hair, too, and al ways restores color to gray hair. , ... tt.M a Mb. All If your drnnrlst cannot iiiply yon, end at on dollar end w will eipres you bottl. Ba tars and r lv tli niua of your paarmt miwcm omr. AddraM, J. C. AVER CO., Lowell. Matfc ; Work HiPlds th weapon of powpr, wins the pnlm of anrv rp8R nnfi wenrs the crown of 'victory' Piwson. f' oAB v oniA. Blfictan f PROFESSIONAL: J. C. FLETCHER, Attorn;y At Law, N BOONE, N.C. ' Careful attention given to coliections. EFLOVILL, ATTORNEY AT LA.W, -B00NE, A'. C. tS!pecial attention given .to all business entrusted to :h!s care." " ; 828, 1900. 1. W. TODD. OKO. P. PELL. TODD & PEU, AriORXEYS AT LAW, JEFFERSON, N. C. ' Will practice regularly in the courts of Watauga." Headquar ,teis at CofiVy'8 Ho:el during couit. ' 5-4-99. E.S. COFFEY, -AT10RtEY Al LAWr- BOONE, N. C. Prompt ittention given to all mntter8.of n legal nature. W Abstracting titfes and collodion of claims a special ty. . 8 "23 1900. Dn. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Canter Specialist, BANNER'S ELK. N. C No Knite: No' Burning Out. Higbeat refereuces and endors ments of prominent persons buc- cessfully treated in Va., Term and N. C. Remember that there is no time too soon to get rid ol a cancerous jrrowth no matter how small. Examination free, letters answered promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed. : NOTICE. North Cerolln. Wutaiurn County, before the Clerk, H. P. Robiiiion. R. A, Robtnton, Ad minletntora of John W. Walters deceased. .Vi. Gen. Waters. Isabella Flener Martha Wjtcre, Ha ry Phillip, Uura Phillip. Sarah Trlplctt, Will lam Waken, Mlndy Winters, Lucretia Water, Bsrah Waters, Greenwood Waters, pfehrln Wa ten. Ethel Watert. Jleliona Water,, last sli ml nor children o( Jnhii Water deceased, ud wife, ' -, - ' Cynthia Water.' ' ' The defendant abnre named, Geo. Watenand William Waters, will take notice that n action as above entitled hat been commenced la the Bu perior Court of Watauga county to sell land be- lonjtiiif to tbe estate of John W. Waten, Deed: for assets, said land situated In the county of Wilkes, and the said defendant will further take notice that they at required to appear be fore the Clerk of the Superior court of Watauga - county at blsnflre In Boone, N. c, on tbeSnth day of July, 1903, and answer or demur to the . complaint in said action, or the plaint! SH will apply to the court for the relief demanded in tbe ttjt rr MUM jwnplalnt. This June 16. . v ..' JOHN H. blNOHAM, C. 8. C, BOONE, . W ATAD G A COUNTY; NT. 0., THURSDAY, JULY 81; Ibe Deacentit 8UU Platform. As adopted by the Conrcn- tion in JGreenBboro. V. : juiyie, i902.: ; Welcohgratulate the peo ple of orth .Cnro.li.na upon the ndoption of the suffrage amendment to our State Con stitution, -and the benefits that haverenulted therefrom. and we pledge the Democrat ic paity to faithiull.v main tain il)y every legitimate means; nud we demand that the Republican party shall declare its purpose to either accept or reject it, and until it Is accepted as a finality by all parties we declare it to be the duty of the" white people to stand together for niru protection. The Democratic Party, rep resenting the intelligence, the virtue and the manhood of the people of the J3tnte, re calls with pleasure the entire absence of scandals during its administration of public affairs, and the gratifying ad vancement which has been made among jus in all indus trial lines. We have fostered agriculture, and promoted j manufacturing, and ba vegiv en to capital full security and have protected the rights of laoof. . We pledge the party to a fair and just system of taxa tion, and we demand that all suqjects of taxation shall bear their just and equal pro portion of the burdens of government. We renew our pledge for the extention and improvement ol the public school system of the State, so that it may keep pace with the needs and conditions of our people. We point with pride. to the great impetus and progress in this great work during the last wo years, and call attention o the fatt that this year. or the fit st time in the histo ry of the State, every school district has heen able to main nin a nublic free school for bur months, as required by he Constitution. We believe that the parmanent prosper ity of the people of the State, depends largely upon thecon strution and maintenance of good roads, and we pledge fhe party to the hearty sup port of all wie measures to that end. We heartily commend and endorse the administration of Governor Charles B. Ay ock and other State officials for their laithhil execution oi the party's promises, in so far.as the same has been possible thus eaily in their teims of office. .We likewise extend our appreciation and endorsement to U. S. Sena THE SAME OLD STORY. J. A. Kellej relates an expe nenre suniiar to that which has happened in almost ev ery rVinhborhood in the Uni ted States and has been told and retold by thousands o others. He says: "Last sum mer I had an attack of dysen tery and purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used according to di rections and with entirely satisfactory results. The trouble was controlled much quicker than former attacks, when I used other remedies' Mr. Kelley m a well known citizen of Henderson, N. C. Fh sale by M. B, JJIat kburn. tor jF. M. Simmons and to our Democratic Representa tives in Congress, and con gratulate them and th) peo- ple ol the State for their faith ful official services to the State iirthe councils of the nation. Jv :: :.:, r.K ;.. We reaffirm t he our allegi ance to the Democratic Par ty arid Its principles as stun ciated in its national plat form. ' We denounce the" policy oi imperialiHm as inaugurated by the Republican national administration, and declare it to be Obnoxious to our form of eoverument and is fraught with danger. to the very existence of the repub lie ' . Wo donnnnpp no nnnressive j mi i u nn.k n.,. lions o' capital Known . n . . . , I trnsts and monopolies that o-ifla rmnotitmn thrnttlp In PI Ur i iiiiviii ntv dividual effort and destroy the generous spirit of rivalry that should exist in the com mercial world. We denounce tbe deceptive and illusory course of the Re publican party in Congress, in furthering the existence of the trusts by its refusal to en act legislation retaining them and to enforce in good faith he existing laws against l,om hf nnrtirhPinrflnthe ull control of all branches of " w . I the government. We denounce the present nivuitous, unjust and trust- creating protective tariff, im posed upon the people by the Republican Party, and de mand its immediate revision to the end that all unjust burdens shall be removed and especially those upon the nec essar es oi me. provisions I enable the trusts to extort from the people unreasona- ble profits and to ell thir 'I products to consumers at home at greater prices than are charged for the same goods to the foreign consum er. Wc demand, therefore, that all such true-made goods ha nlrti-pd on the tree list. We fnvor theestablishment r " . of the Appalachian Park and urge that our Senators and RunrpapntnHvPH in Conrrress V v. y m - - - use their best efforts to Re cure its establishment. We again appeal tothepeo nie with a confident belief that it is only from the Dem ocratic party that there can be expected an honest, capa ble and efficient, administra tion of the government of the State, and point with Dridetoits oast history in the administration of the af fairs of the State, and chal lenKeacompari-opwith tte Summer complaint is unu snallv prevalent among chil dren this season. A well rle veloned case in the writer's farailv was cured lat week by timelv use of Cbamber'ain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea RnmorltTnno f flu hPAt nnf ent medicines ntannfactured. and which is always kept at the home of ye scribe. This is not intended as a free pun foi the company, who dotnot ad vertise with us. but to bene fit lit ttle sufferers who may not be within easy ai cess of a physician. No family should be without this medicine in the house, especially in sum mer time. - Lansing. Iowa, Journal. Foi 6ale by M.- B. Blackburn . . - iniquities of fusion and re pnhlica n rn le. We promise the people o' the State a codtinuance of that honest, eafe.economical government which has ever characerized Democratic rule, and pledge pur best efforts for the ad vnncement of the material prosperity and hap pinees of tbe whole people. It Danlcs tbe Werld The discovery in medicine has excitement that has been caused by Pr, King's New Discovery for consumption. Its severest tests have been on hopeless victims of consumption, pneumonia, nemor rbace. pinrisy and Droncnius, thousands of whom it has restor id to perfect health. For colds couzhs. a&tnroa. croup, nay ie ver, joarseness and . wnooning conuh it is the auickeet, surest cure id uie worm, iw w wiu uy AL U fl !- ' 1J u Hatislacliou or refunds money " Large bottles 50c. and f 1. Trial DOttleS Iree. Democrats, good Demo crats, haye no business bera ting' each other. It is al ways a good time to abstain from utterances which tend to eraphnoiap diversion. All good democratic partisans should labor to make it as V Poa8,l,,e for the P?r" J "w ,n MKU"K iyp riiCi rt I w vitt iaa the time for all " good men to come to the aid t,,e Pa,t "8notadaJ too soon iu cunimeuce an ting ready for the campaign of 3904. Gastonia Gazette POISONING THE SYSTEM. It is through the bowels that the body is cleansed of impurities. Constipation keeps these poisons in the eyRtem, causing headache, - . - 'A r fhon miatrvhll r aminrinn and tin. aiiy serious illness unless a rerae- dy is applied, liewiti s utile Early Risers prevent this trouble sMiilnfinf 4-lkti livan onrl nrn Ujr alllUIllll6 IITtl uu a vr mote eaH.y, healthy action of the bowels. These little pills do not act violently but by strengthen ing the bowels enable them to perform their own work. Never gripe nor distress. T. J. Coffey & Bro ..... . .,. . , wmcesDoronronicie. urns tus B. Jones, the the demo- crati? nominee lor uuugw in thisdiHtrict is asstraightand true a man as ever breathed. Besides th.it, he is eminent- y learned in the law and most thoroughly Jeqn:pped to make a good judge. It will give us pleasure to doff our hat to His Honor. Judge Jones. Mother Always Keeps it Handy. "My mother suffered a long time from distessing paius and gener al ill health due primarily to in digestion." says L. W. Spalding, V.Mo. yajol Slie beiter at once and now. at the age of seventy-eix, eats anything she wants, remarking that she fearsno bad effects asshe has her bottle of Kodol handy." Don't waste time doctoring symptoms Go after the cause, if your srom ach is sound your health will be ICOOa. IVOUU1 iPolo lilt? BlUiuuru and strengthens the body by di- .. T 1 ' a gesting your looa. 11 is uuiures own remedy T J . Coney & Bro. One today is worth two to morrows. Franklin. aaVJ""r TOBACCO SPTT LJCjINl I and SMOKE rl v YourUfetrwayl Tow caw be eared I of aar form of tobacco nsloa easily, ba mad well, strong, msjrnetie, foil of life and vigor that makes weak mea strong, sen rounds in ten dars. Over or or using H-f wsfMi Over BOO.OOO Many cam SnddMSIdoiexprcss it any other way. UUUtDY CO, Chicago or New York. Jjp J " - : BUckbirn fs 6taalef Stanly Enterprise. v Congressman Spencer, Blackburd opened the Repub lican campaign oj a speech on the issues of the nay at the fourt house at this place Tuesday afternoon,- Many people hud come in from the country to a tend court and these with a good sprinkling of town people comfortably filled the court house. Bliick burn is a handsome fellow and of course was liberally ap plauded by a mnjority of his hearers who were of the same faith as h. In the outset he pinned his wagon to n star and at times soared so high that his friends became unea sy for.his safety, fearing that he would not again land qn terra fitnin. Alter planting 0d Glory on the walls of TeinSein, tnkihga ride on the new l'a nam a canal hav ing the tropical winds of the Philippines to dissheyel his stock of beautiiul black hair, pluck a gem or two from the pearl of the AntillesCuba he finally landed at the capi tal of the Old North State and dived into State issues as if he were running for the Legislature instead of Con gress. He gave the Democrats bail Columbia" for the poll tax provision of the election law, shed a few crocodile tears over the poor boy that cau't learn to read in 'six years, gave a few statistics comparing Russell's and Ay cock's administration, aw the show was over. Black burn made a lewjgood points This nobody can deny and and he doubtless will poll the full party strength, but al know that this is his first and last term in and t h a when Theodore F. Kluttz sets through with him and tbe votes are counted in no vember his name wilbe'mud. White Man Torued Yellow. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty, of Lexington, Ky., when they wiw ho was turning yellow. His skin slowly clninged color, also his eyes, and he suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaun dice. He wns treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. He wan 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 stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Otih 50c. Sold by m. a. Blackburn. Reflections ef a Bachelor, Men are children at both ends of their lives, women all through theirs. It is a wise woman that re fuses to know when her hus band has been takingad. ink. t he best way to get a wo man to love yon more than some other man is to get her to love him less than you. When a man brings borne cand and flowers to his wife and gives her an extra allow a nee, it is a sign he has 6ome other news to break, to her which she will not bke 60 well. What a woman likes for you to say about her new dress the first time you see her in it, is for you to go up and kiss her ns if you lik ed it so much you couldn't KG. 24. r.3 ALL WOMEN VVlno of Cardul Is the guardian of a woman's health and happi ness from youth to old age. . It helps her siifolr Into womanhood. It gusUiu8 her during tho trials, j of pregnancy, ' ' childbirth and motherhood,- making hibor easy and preventing Hooding nnd mla carrlago. It goi'tly loads her through the dangerous period, j known ns the change of life. WinE"CAKDUl cures loucorrhwa, falling of the womb, and menstrual Irregularity 1 in every form. It is valuable every trying period of n woman's life. It mnforoen the nervous I system, aets directly on the geni tal organs and I tho linost tonio for women known. Ask your druL'irist for a 81.00 bottlo of Wine of Cardul. rtntesville. Air-, .Tilly TI, 1900. ford's Blaek-Drmught and I fed like different woman already. Several la dle here keep the medicine in their I am using ine or i snlnl nua 1 nea- homes all the time. I have three girl and they are using it with me. Mr. KATH BEOWDEB. Por adTlea snd lltomtun, addres. alvliig : rnent", The Chatlaaoo Mediauw touuwnyt ChiUtanoog, Tsnru VACATION PAYS. Vacation time is here and the children are fairly living out of doors. There could be no healthi er place for them. You need only to guard agamsc tne acciaenrs incidental to most open air sports. No remedy eqals DWitts Witch Hazel salve lor quick ly stopping pain or removing dan ger ol serions consequences, j? or cuts, scalds and wounds. ''I used DeWitt's Witch hazel Salve for cuts and bruises." says L. IS Johnson, Swift, Tex. "It is the best remedy on the market." Sure cure for piles and skin dis. eases. Beware of counterfeits. T. J. Coffey & Bro. The Best Liniment for Strains. Mr. F. H. Wells, the merch ant at Deer Park, Long Is land, N. Y says: "I always recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm as the best linl ment for strains. I usfd it last'winter for a severe lame ness in the side, resulting from a strain, and was great ly pleased with the quick re ief and cure it effected, r or sale by M. B. Blackburn. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vlgof ana cneertuiness soon ekYt) disappear wnen we Kid neys are out oi order or diseased. Kidney trouble haa become ao 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 witn bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should , bo towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of tho 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, and both need the aame great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It is told by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar i sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mall free, also bamohlet tell- Ism of I ing all about tt, including many oi mm thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Btnghamton, N. Y., t aura and iriMttion this paper. BARBE R SHOP. If you want an np to-date hair cut and shave go to A. P. Pear- son uarrjer onop.. BOONE.N.C. 191 am also prepared to do good and .satisfactory photo' graphic work, and run a "repair" shop for boots and sho;s. Givj? I4nif a call, ( S AS PSWrSrl Jits'"" 1 .3 'T .. I, ' ' '.' ,' y$r:srtl. ,. c-
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