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Cur ti (taker, of Bookwalter, 0., "nn infant child of our neih bor's was buffering from chol .era iiifantum. Thedontor had Kivu up all dopes : of .recov ery,"' 1 took a bottle of Cham .berlain'fl Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to t h e house, telling them that I " felt snre it would do Kood il ,used nmirdiriff to directions, In two day's time the rhild bad fully recovered, and ia ,now, nearly a year since, a vigorous, healtb.Ffrirl. I have .recommended tbinremedj fre '.qnently and have never yet known 'of its failing In a sin pie inHtahcc." For sale by M. B. Blai'kbrirn. PROFESSIONAL. J. C. FLETCHER, .Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C. Careful attention given to collections. E F LOVILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOOSE, N.C. W"Special attention Riven .to all buBiuese entrusted to h's.care." 8-23.1900. F. W. TODD. GEO. P. PELL. TODD & PELL. AT10RMYS A7 LAW, JEFFERSON, S. C. Will practice regularly in the courts of Watauga. Headquar teis at Co ftfe Hotel during couit. : , 5-4-09. E. S. COFFEY, ' ATWUAErAlLAW'r- BOONE, N.C. ' Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. W&" Abstracting titles and collection of claims special ty. 231900. - Dr. J. M. HOUSHEAD, Cancer Specialist, r BANNER'S ELK. N. C. Knite No Burning Out. ' .Highest refereucea and eoddrs- . fuepts of prominent peiuons euc cegsfnlly treated in Va., Tenn. andN.C. Remember that there .is no time Too soot to get rid 01 a cancerous growth no matter . how small. Examination free, -letters answRred promptly, and .satisfaction j,unranteod. BOONfi, WAT .WASHINGTON LETTER. Frcrn our Btirnlar Comiponicnl. ( Senator Cockrell, of Miss'iu ri, bas spent some time .in Washington during the past week and has been frequently at the democratic headquar ters. When asked . by news 'paper men for his views in re gnrJ to theituation .in bin part.r, he has invariably re plied that the situation was most ; encouraging but thnt he did not deem it wite , to tulk much at the present. In a word, the Senator ' says that if the democrats will work quietly and energetical ly, each Jn his own district this. fall, and will leave nn tional icsues for the future, there is every reason tons some that public, opinion will have o shaped jiftelf before 1 904 as to leave no question in the minds of the leaderHns to what are the isn?s which will rommand the support- The senator appears to be quite rertain of democratic fuccess in 1904 and he antic ipates that galnswill be made this fall but, unlike some of the younger members of bis party, he is a believer in ac complishing perfect ha rmony by following the old fashion fid injunction, ''Say nothing and saw wood." Whatever other issues may nrifle, and whatever pronri- nence preesnt issues rr.ny nt tain, there is no doubt in the minds ol the democratic lead rs in Washington that tar iff revision will constitute an important fpntnreof the plat form on which the democrats will appeal forsnpportin'04. No faith is placed in. Mr. Roosevelt's intention to pro cure legislation which will a tnallv hamper thetrnsts and pven if be could'demonstrate bis own sincerity the demo crats appreciate his nhilitv to accomplish anything in that direction. As the natu ral course of the trusts will be to become more powerful and more overbearing there is little donbt but that t he people will be glad to seek re lief from their extortions ns the only source from which thre 's the least hope of ob tabling it Senator Carmark. who apparently believes, at least, to some extent, in Mr. Rooseveit's sincerity predicts that, .when the President comes tj appreciate the" true relations existing between A Vonng lady's Life Saved. Dr. Chas. H. Utter, a prom innt physician, of Panama, Colombia, in a recent, letter states: "Last March I had as a patient a joung lady six teen yea rs of age who had a very bad attack of dysentery. Everything I proscribed for herpioved ineffectual and nhe was growing worse every hour. Her parents were sure she wonld die. She had be come so weak that she could not turn over in bed. What to do at this critical moment, was a study , for me, but I thought ofChnmberlainVCol ir, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy and as a last resort preserved it. The most won derful result was effected. Within eight hours she was feeling much better; inside of three days she was upon her feet and at the end or o n e week was entirely well." For mile by M. H. Blackburn. AG A 0 O U NT K. ocratic alley, but that view the republican party and the trusts, he will become a dem of the situation is not gener ally entertained in Washing ton. - J .''' '-: ''' ' The reports ol Maj. Glenn's defence in his trial by court martial, which . have j a s t reached the WarDepartinent make strong evidence in sup port of democratic conten tions in regard to the real situation in the Philippines. Major Glenn said among oth er things: "Every man, wo man and child in the inlands was an enemy and in my hest judgment they are today and always will be." . This des cribes the situation precisely as the democrats in Congress described it and 8ullifijs the claim of such men as , Buen camino and other Filipino protegng of the administra tion who have testified that tliHi countrymen were ready to receive the domination of the United States with open arms. Major James Parker of the Adjutant General's office has made public a statement of the officers nnd men killed and wounded in the Philip nines between February the 4th. 1899, and July 1G 1902. Jhe total number of men, in cluding officers, sent to the islands during the period named, was 12'.988 of which number 7,052 lost their lives. 2.582 by disease and 4,470 from woonds or similar caus es. The average strength ol the forces in the ismnds were approximately 40,000 men. The number has been reduced to in the neighborhood of 20.000 jiien but the greatesr. anxiety is expressed as to the ravnges of cholera which it is feared may rapidly increase the death rate. The returns from the islands show exam ples of the grnatest heroism on the part of the soldiers do inghospitalduty. Many have exposed themselves to chol era in order to nurse their fel low soldiers with appearent- ly no -.thought us to their safety, s The general fever of expan sion which has resulted from the Spanish war seems likely to endanger the diplomatic relations now existing be tween the United btates and Japan. It seems that one Captain Itosehill some time ago discovered, in thePacihe Ocean, 820 miles east of lo kabama, an island which is known as Marcus island. The island bears great quantities of guano nnd Captain Rose- hill, believing himself to be its discoverer, determined to return and exploit the guano but for some reason failed to do so for a considerable time. He hai now sailed lor the is land, but meantime the Ja panese government has lear ned of bis intention and sent a v ar vessel to protect the Of what does a ba 1 taste in your mouth remind you? It indicates that your jstom ach is in bad condition and will remind jo'Vtbut there is nothing so irDod for such a disorder ns Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets af ter havincr once used tbem. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach and invigorate the bowels. For sale at 25c. per box ljr M: B. Blackburu, C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 IfO V righ ts of certo i n a pa nese ci t izms who set up a claim to the islam!. The Statev De partment feels certain that it can protect : the rightsof Captain Rosehill if he doesn't resort to violence in bis e'-foi-t to assert his own claim, but if he resists the Japanese authorities it is more than probable that the n'ffuir will grow into serious complica tions which will involve the cordial relations which have alwHys existed between the United States and that coun try. . . . It is generally believed that President Roosevelt is plan ning an extensive westtrn trip for this fall, and in re questing his Cabinet officers to speak from the platform in support of his administra tion, in following the inspira tion of "President Cleveland who secured the nomination of his partv in the face of op position by the democratic eaders. It is believed that Mr. Roosevelt clearly appre ciates the efforts which are being covertly, but not the less surely, made made to prevent his nomination for a second term and that he re lies on his ability to capture popular sentiment to force the republican leaders to nom inntehira in 1904. The Presi dent has frankly avowed . his desire of securing the nomina tion to succeed himself and a careful scrutiny of the callers at Oyster Bay during his va cation will reveal the cure with which he Is laying his plans and the effort he is ina king to establish himself in an impregnable position. Friends of the President take great pride in what they call "the list of the injured." viz: the roster of the Con gress or at least of indorse ment by their own party. The list now includes three senators and eight represen tatives. VACATION DAYS. VimnMnn timp is hwc nnd the children are hiirly living out, of doors. Thero could be no hetilthi er place for them. You need only to guard agaiutjt tue ucciaenrs inrifipntnl to most onen air pnorts. No remedy eqals D.Witts Witch Hazel Salve for quickly stopping puiu or removing dan ger ol senous consequences, r or i-ntH. ApnlrlH n nd won rid h. ''1 uted DeWitt's Witch hazel Salve tor cuts and bruisps." Bavs L. B JohuBon, Swift, Tex. "It is the hest i.emedy on the market." Sure cure for piles and Bkin dis eflseB. Beware of cauuterteits. T. J. (JoffiiyA Bro. The ten hour law as appli ed to street railway employ es was declared constitution al by the -Rhode Island Su joreme Court. It was also de dared illegal for the com pa ny to rou tract with men for more than ten hours work. -bx. White Man Turned Yellow. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogartv, of Lexinftton, Ky., when they saw he was turning yellow. His skin slowly changwl color, also his eyes, and he suffered terribly, lls malady was Yello Jaun dice. He waH treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. He wa then advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful stomach and liver remedy, and be writes, "After taking two bottles I was wholly eured." A trial proves its matchless merit for all stomach, liver and fctdnej trouble. Ouh SiOt. Sold by M. n, lackbura. Convocation of florgantdnt . ' The .Con vocation jnf Mor- ganton will , meet at ilh Crucis on JViday, Aug.'29th. and continue three davs. Fol lowing is the programme: . Aug. 29, ll, Q..m.y morn ing pra'rer.; "Holy Communion.- Sermon h.v the Dennon Baptism ami the Holy Com munion. 3, p. in., Business Session. , 4, p. m.". Short serv-cn, and sermon by the Roy. t)r. Wet more on prayer. . Address on the same, ku' j ct by the Rev. H. H. PhelpH. " " . - ... 8, p. in., Evening prayer, andFerraonty Rev. Walter Hnghson on Repentance and Faith. Saturday. 1 P. n. m., Mor ning prayer and HfMinon by theRey. Armand Do Rosset Mear8. 3, p. m .Buinnss session. 4, p. m . Short service and sermon by the Rev. David I. Johnson. 8, p. m., Missionary meet ing. Subjects and speakers: 'Foreign and Domestic Mis sions." Rev. H. H. Phelps. "District Missions." R e y . Mr. Mears. "Duty to God and duty to your neighbors-Rev, Dr. Wetinore.''Obedience " Rev. Walter Hughson. On Sunday, services will be held at Valle Crucis, at Boone nnd at Blowing Rock ns fol lows: 11, a.m., Holy Cornmun ion and sermon. 5, p. in.,Cbildren'sService8. 8, p. m., Evening prayer and sermon. The Rey. Messrs. Phelps and Mears will officiate at Valle Crucis, the Dean and the Rev. Mr. Johnson at Boone, nnd the Rwv. Messrs. Wetmore and Hughson at Blowing Rock. Jamijs A. WExTon, Dean Hickory, Julj' 25. Mother Always Kpg it Haudy. "My mother suffered a long time from uistessing pains and gener al ill health due primarily to in digestion," says L. W. Spalding, Verona, Mo. "Two years ago 1 got her to try Kodo!. Slie grew belter at once nnd now, at the nge of seventy-six, eats anything she wants, remarking that she fearsno bad em cts as she lias ner bottle of Kodol haudy." Don't waste time doctoring symptoms. Go after the cause, if your stom ach is sound your health will be good. Kodol rests the stomach and strengthens the body by di gesting your lood. It is nature's own remedy T J. Coffey & liro. The trusts furnish the wind for the republican campaign sails. Doesany one ihink that even the republicans are so foolish as to commit such a folly as cutting oQ thesonrce of their own supply of wind? It Dazzles the World The discovery in medicine has never created one quarter ol the excitement that haB been caused by Ir, King's New Discovery for consumption. Its severest tests have been on hopeless victims ol consumption, pneumonia, hemor rhage, plnrisy and bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restor ed to perfect health. For colds, coughs, asthma, croup, hay fe ver, hoarseness and whooping coiih it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by M. B. Blnckbnrn who guarantees Hatislaclroa ' or refunds money. Large bottles 50c. and f 1. Trial lwttles free. o jtL tp o ttiA . BiflMus KG. iB. noTHEnnooD The greatest antbiUon of AlnUS I loan men and women la to hafru homos blessed with children. The ' woman amioted with female dis ease is conHtuntly mbnaccd with I becomiii a chlldltM wifo. Jro modicind can restore dead or gans, but Wine of Cahlul does regulato derangements thrtt Jire vent conception; does prevent misearriage doos rustoro weak i tuncurms and shuttered Herret ' and does bring babies to homes Darren and desolate for years. Wino of Cardul gjves womon the nealtli an t strength to boar hexl- tny childixmi YOU eau get A dollar bottli 6f AVlnd of Cardui from your dealer. 17II1ECARDUI 148 Mnrkot btreet, MomphlB-TehP., ApHl 14, 1S01. In Pebruarv. 1001, 1 m k o, Lottfo bf Wine of Crnliil nnd one p-wViure of Hiodford's Blaok-DraUKiit I h titbeen m wwj l Nfiu . . i i . given birth to anhild until I took Wine of Ciurdul. Now I im mother of a flaw The babf weighs fonttocn pottnifs snd 1 feel m well M njr penofi Ooald feoL Now my home U hippy and I nsrsr wtU ba without Wlna of Ciwdnl In my boa fata. - Mr.J.W.0.6fclTa. The repuolicans say that they ore going to fight the trusts. But if you will just keep your eyes open you will" see that they are bedfellows. POI80K!Nd THE SVstfcM. It m through the bowels that thd body is cleansed of imparities Constipation keeps these poisons' in the system, causing headache, dul'tiees nnd melancholy lot first then unsightly eruption and fin-, ally serious iilness unless a rerne dy is applied. DeWitt's Little harly RiRera prevent this trouble by stimulating the liver and pro mote easy, healthy action of the bowels. These little pills do not act violently but by strengthen ing1 the bowels enable them to perform their own work. Never gripe nor distress. T.J. Coffey & Bro. A cynic is a woman who says disagreoablo things be cause it is the only way she can get her remarks noticed. tO YOU GET DP WITH A LAME BACK? t Kidney Trouble Makes Yon Miserable Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderful h4 cures made ty un Kilmer's SwampRoot, the preat kidnev. liver 4 It and bladder remedy. ' fii is mo great incui cal triumph of the nine teertth eeritvry; dis covered aftef years of nr u scientific research by 8 Dr. Kilmer, the ernl- nent kidney and blad der specialist, and la wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, urio aoid trou- bles and Brlght'a Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur Chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement hsa been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney er bladder trouble. When: wrrtlngmemion reading this generous" offer hi this paper and send your address to. Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bln. hamton, N. T The regular fifty cent and Bo rf Swmi ams, dollar sUes are sold by all good druggists. BARB-E R SHOP If you want an up to date hair cut and shave go to A. F. Pear son's Barber Shop.... BOONE.X.C. 51 am also prepared to do" good and satisfactory photo' graphic work, and rnn a repair shop lor boots and shorn. Uif f me a call, ... : ' jR II UN
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