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ill! iSlilBS aSffiSil - .1.. 2,:::; r. .. - i, .' vol XiV.' v "I hid very severe sickness I that took off all my lUlr. -1 par- I chased a bottle of Ayer'i Hair I Vigor and it brought all my hair I back again," . ' . . I .: W. D. Quinn, Marseilles, ill. I One thing Is certaih, I AyerV Hair Vigor makes I the, hair. grow.:. This is I because it is d halt food. I It feeds the hair and the I hair grows, that's all there I is to it. It stops falling I of the hair, too, and al I ways restores color to I gray hair. I . ;; tl.M a Wtto. ait inrf&. I j II your drngeitt caunot mpply yon, I end u 0119 Uullar and wo will zpraw I jroa a bottle,. UenrenU etv (lie nuns ot jroor oearMt eiprwuioflVce. AdtreM. H J. C, A YER CO., Lowell. Maw. I mmmatmmmmemmmmmmtmmmmmmaJl . When we lieapvbit wo don't mind abuse. It makes aa cheer , fill. But the tronble is we nev . er ree with otir critics as to when we deserve it. Ateii : irton (ilobe. -; A CnraFdr Cholara Infantam i "Ijust May,'' eayn Mrs. .Cur tisJJiiker, of Bookwalt.er, 0.. ."rtnjiifant child of our .heih boP8 was suffering from chol ; erh infantum. The doctor had fciven up all dopea of recov , fery, J took a bottle of Cham ? herlain's Colin,? Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy to t h e lioile, telling tlidtn that 1 i felt sure it wotifd del yKtintl it , hsed according td directions, i. n two day's tirtie the child ; had fully recovered, a tid i how, nearly a' year sinre, a Vigorous, healthjirl.. I have recommended this reined) fre , tjnently and have, never yet known of its failing in a sin . felfiJnHtance." For sale by M! B. jBlackburrt. , f. f ' professional: j. C. FLETCripR, Attorney At Law, , BOONEN.C. Careful .attention, given to , Collect ions. " , , if f OiiSEY AT LAW,, BOONE, N. C. OS-Special attention given i in all business entrusted to i his care."a " 8 23, WOO. , J. W.TODD. GEO. I. PELL. TODD & PELL. . AT10RNEYS Al LAW, JEFFEKSON, N. C. Will practice regularly in the courts of Watauga. Hcadquar tets at Coffrys Hotel during , couit. . . 5-4-99. E. S. COFFEY, A 1 a wtnitx nv ai taw i;OONE( C . Prompt attention given to . till matters of a legal nature. S& Abstracting titles and collection ofcMms d specialty- ; 2319(70. Dr: J. M. HOGSHEAD, . Cancer Specialist, , BANNER'S ELK. N. C, ? ' Ao Knile; No' Bui ping' Out. Highest refereuces and endcrrs , menf of prominer t persons sric . "cesBfully treated in Va., Tenn. r and N. C. Remember that thwe is no time. "fop boon to get rid oi ; . a Cancerous growth no matter 'bow small. Examination free, fetters answered promptly, and ' Satisfaction uurauteed. : r BOONE, WATAGA O QXHY; Subjects for tekislationA Platform ' for the Poople, -.. Dibllcal . Reorder. ' The Uenerul Assembly leg islates in Janhaty ohd Feb; rnary.-. The people legislate in the primaries and on the campaign. It is wiser to ap peal to the people now than it is to appeal to the General Assemble vti?n it shall have been elected.. We, Jherfore, submit Some subjects of legis lation for the coiisideiutipn of the peoble. - - First. North Carolina SeedR a better divorce- law. The grounds for divorce 'should restricted to the four' named in the Code. The present law allowing : divorce, on the ground of separUtidn or n ban Jonment should, not be re enacted. Thedivorce evil is growing inorth Carolina. .Second. North Carolina is in need pi better school hous es. The swamp land funds, a ihoUniiugto$200,0Q0shtiiil i be used for this purpose; arid 300,000 in bonds should bt issued," Local efforts should also he encouraged. - The rural library p 1 a nj 7 should be extended. Twelve district supervisors of schools should be provid ed for.1 ' ' - ;;'' ' ' ' "Third. VVe ihust havfe a lie format ory for youthful crim inals. Many religious couven tions have called for t b i s, but the political platforms maintain n strange silence. Let us have this institution. Fourth. Provisions should be made to rescue the insane from the ctJunty homes. ..We mtist enlarge our agylums. Fifth. The interests of the private and denominational institutions of education must be regarded. Only the voice of the people will pre vent the extermination of these institdtions by haras sing competition. Siith. An end must be put to the employment, of chil dren in factories. Seventh. .Our penal laws should be modernized, The in termediate sentence and oth erciviliied metbudsof redeem ing criminals ought to be in troduced. Eighth. There should be a movement all along the line for prohibition. Every church aud school in the State ought to be incorporated and the sale of liquor prohibited within . five miles of 'any of them, . Where sentiment is soundly for it, dispensaries should be asked for. By all means that clause in tbepres ent law leaving the licensing of saloons to the will of the coun ty com missioned should be maintained. More favora ble opportunities for prohihi tion by local option should be provided. Rocky mount Spokesman; A few days ago our atten tion was called toa man who was spending n lew hours here bet ween trains. He went to the hotel, ordered a room for his wife and three. little children and dinner for him self. He was well dressed and looked to be well fed. His wife and children though well dressed, looked lead, lank and hungry. Upon investiga tion it was found that the gentleman in question is well known in North Carolina and was at one time prominent in Eastern Carolina Hepubli cun politics. : 5 .., ' - Ninth.Our. rhagiutrnte sys tem niuSt be revised und the pernicious habit of tnagia trates' courts in the Interedt of the (idmmon Aood, should be destroyed; The way hiahy magistrates have oL merely collecting the cost (t h e i r fee) from wrongdoers is u scandal and a shame. r Tenth. A tentative compni s o r y educatioh measure Ought to be intrbdu ed. These are some til themeds ures that demand considera ation at the hands of the people of North Carolina. In the next' k.everaL w'eks we shall discuss some of them. v White 5t an Tdriiid Yellow. Great' consternation was felt b.y the friends of M, A. Hogdrtv, of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he was turning yellovfr. .;. Ufa skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, arid he suffered terribly. UiS rtialddy was Yellow Jaun dice. He was treated by the best doctori, but withodt benefit. He was then advised to try Electric Bitters, the wondor tul stomach and liver reined)-, dnd he writes. ;After taking two bottles I was wholly enred." A trial proves its iilatchless merit for all stoma' h. liver and kidue troubles. Ouh P f tl lit.' am ouc. doiu Dy m. b. BiacKDura. Enthusiasm gives li'e to what is invisible and interest to what hud no immediate ac Hon ori odrCowlfott in. this world, Mine. de.SJtael, POlSOKtHQ THtJ SYSTEM. It Is th'rodgh the bowels that the body is cleuused of impurities. Constipation kfeps these poisons in.the system, Caueinjg headafchfe, dul'riees and melancloly. at first, then uns'ghtly eruption andT fin ally serious illness, unless a reme dy, is applied. De Witt's Little Early Ilisers 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 ing the bowels enable them to perform thair own work. Never gripe nor distress. T. d. Coffey & Bro. Tfic present tariff was , d vowedly framed to give 'high er wages to American lajjor.' Ir now operates to give low er prices to foreign consum ers and higher profits to A merican trusts. New York World, ' Mother Always Keeps it Haudy. "My mother sufiered a long time from distessing pains and gener al ill health duo primarily to in digestion," says L,. W. Spalding, Verona, Mo. "Two years ago 1 got her to try Kodol. ' She grew be iter at once and now, at the nge of seventy-six, eats anything Hhe wauts, remarking that she feurstfo bad efft ets as she has her bottle of Kodol handy."; Don't waste time doctoring symptoms. Go after the cause. If your stom ach is sound your health wilt" be good. Kodol rests the stomni fr and strengthens the body by di gesting yoor lood. It is nature's own remedy T J. Coffey & nro. The large dividends that the trust divided on the first of the month ought to have satisfied the strikers that times are bully and they should "let well enough a lone.'-Atlanla Constitution. Of what dops a ba i taste in your mouth remind you? It indir-ates that your stom at'h is in bad condition and will remind 3 on that there is nothing so good for such a disorder as Chamberlain's Stomach & Livef Tablets af ter having once used them. They clnnse and invigorate the stomach and invigorate the bowels. For sale at 25c. per box ly M. B. Bla-kburn. Bdnemt Tour Boweli With CaaaaMti. Candy CatTisrtto, enra connii ration forever Cm THUltSD A Y, AUGUST U, y 1 o Tbf ealens to Test the Amenduant. News and Observer. ;, ".t ' Gen John A. Smith, a'.Gas ton Hepublican, is m a k 1 n g stump speeches in that cohn ty and, is" talking mainly a bout the amendment. Ho re plied to Mr. Yates Weub on Friday. A report in the Char lotte Observer of . his speech says: "Seriously, t tliink the gTea test outrngeeVer perpetrated on American citizens is t n 0 poll tax provision.' The speu ker referred to the history of the Romans in reply to an as sertiort made by Mr. Webb and said 'the . disfranchise uent of straight-haired Arner icans'wasas great a ciime as Cladditis committed, (re ferring to the Emperor's . de mand for Mirgius' daughter) and that it might be wrong to say so, and he would not advise an one to do it. but if had complied with' all the laws of good citizenship and presented his poll-tax receipt arid was refused td yote he wodld feel like doing ns Vir ginius did-stabbing the re sponsible party in the heart and Starting the ball a roll ing. 'Whew whistles Some one, and Mr. Smith some w hat explained his assertion without, however, withdraw ing it '"flie speaker said be knew how much campaign money Pritchaid got and it all went to the heelers the negroes got none of it. 'Don't let 'em get you away from the miin issues. Vote to repeal this in fernal law that will grind the faces oi the common people,-' said he." Mr. Stonewall Jackson Dur ham, the Democratic candi la te for the State Senate, re pled vigorously to Mr. Smith said his speech was incendi ar arid ori d par with former eflorts of the Repubican par ty to inflame the negro. Atnong other absurd things here is what Mr. Smith is re ported to have said: "The speaker deirorinced the 'infamous law' which dis franchises men because they do not pay their poll tax. He heard Democratic legisla tors talking among themselves in the Yarborough House at Raleigh about the law, and they agreed that the country would be barer of money in t Im spring than any other time and therefore thit was the time to make the law ef fective." That's a sample of thesort of st uft he talked closing up with a statement that the re publicans would teBt the con stitutional amendment and it will be declared unconjtitu tional. The Morning Post and Char lotte Observer, which have been telling us' that the Re publicans have accepted the amendment, are invited to read this public declaration which is in keeping Jwith the Republican platform utteran ces. For biliousness use Cham herlain's Stomach tC Liver Tablets. The cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels, effecting a quick and permanent cure. For safe by M. B. Blnrkbam. 0o Are Tnf KMaeye I lr. Hobh' Bpinuron PI H cor? ll HWneT Htt tfra. K. fcwrHrtv Itemed, GuC!uvafOOT N. 1 j tlis Thrift Issce. V Baltimore Sun. " . The tariff issue effects the pbeketbook of every Amei i can. it is the one issue upon which the pafty in power does riot deftite to try tohclu eions with the party now in the minority. It f is the is sue before the American peo pie, , and if it is presented to them in the proper way, dis entangled from other ques tions which nreeither.df mi nor importance or no impoi- tancentall, there is reason to believe that the tariff bar ons will- bedethroned and the people relieved of the burdens which now oppress them. The Democrjlie p:irty has won two notable victories Id the past eiiihtcvn ears ori the tariff. The coiuiiti'ins are more favorable now than in 1884 find in 1892 for a suc cessful light against monopo ly and tariff plundering, be cause monopoly is more ag gressive and oppressive and protection more burdensome thau they were in the earlier campaigns lor tariff reform. Chairman Giiggs and the other democratic managers ought to make the tariff, whi.;h Mr. Huvemeyer aptly described art the "mother of trusts," a tedding issue in the Congressional campaign this year. The question is simple and'readily comprehended by the sensible dad practical A mericun people. Shall Ameri cans pay double prices for or dinary commodities in order that our Napoleons of Indus try may capture the Europe an markets? Shall a tariff system wbieh plunders the American citizens for the ben efit of Europenus be perpetu ated? That is the issue, and it touches the sensitive pock et nerve of every Am li-tri A Yonng Lady's Lift) Saved. Dr, Chas. H. Utter, a prom inent physician, of Panama, Colombia, in a recent letter states: "Last March I had as a patient a young lady 'six teen .tears of age who had a very bad attack of dysentery. Everything I pivseiihed for her pioved ineffectual and she was growing worse every hour. Her parents were sure she would die, She had be come so weak that she ?ould not turn over in bed. What to do at this critical moment was a study for me, but I thought of Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy and as a last resort prescribed it. The most won derful result was effected. Within right hours she was feeling much better inside of three days she was upon her feet and at the end of one week was entirely well." For sale by M. B. Blackburn. Prosperity abounds, but strikes multiply. Who can ex Plain the paradox: -IN e w York World. VACATION DAYS. Vuc&tiou time is here and the children1 are fairly living out of doors. There couM be no heulthi er place for them. You need only to guard eguiDut the accidents incidental to most open air sports. No remedy eqals I)j Witts Witch Hazel Salve for quickly stopping pain or removing dan ger ot seiious consequences. For cuts, scalds and wounds. ''I used DeWitt's Witch hazel Suite for cuts and bruises." sdvs L. B Johnson, Swift, Tex. "it is the best icinedy on the market. Sure cure for piles and skin dis enses. IJeware of cDUUterfeits. T. J.-C'oflej&tr. -1 .NC. 23 HOUSEWORK Too much hbual-tffriHt wrecks wo mod's nerves. And the constant Cairo of children, day and night, Is often too trying for oven a strong womati: A haggard jMfce tells the story of the overworked housewife and mother. Deranged menSr'j,' leucorrhaa and falling1 of Ihe womb result from overwork. Every houaowlfo . nouds a remedy to reguliito her iiiciiiVs and v Keep jier senstavo lomaie organs lit perfect condition. WB3E jCARPUl in . doing thM tnx tWlMands of American woiuen to-ll'iy . It cured Mrs. Jones and that "is why sho writes this frank lultur : Qlonrtonne, Ky., F.t. 10, 1UL I nm ifrt Klad thul j-'V V,:n-; f Curdal 1b helping mft. I n.;i loOtmg U tter thaa I huve tult for )-mx. 1 : 1-Ang tar own work without any , bull', ui I washod lakt week and 'M not on bit tired. That (howi tht th Wine Is doing tus good. I ra gattinv fleohier than I ever u before, and ilcp vood and ct henrty. Before. I begun takiof Wine of Cardiii, I oed to he to toy down five cr lx tlmea every day, bat now I do not thj nK of lying down through the day. Mu. Biobabo Jonu. S1.U0 AT DBV4M91ST8. For (dvlM nd HtimluM, ddi ind UttmluM, .ddrw., fiTlnf nwt LadlM AdrlMry OspufmuT , Toe ClMlttuoaK i Mtdwln Co. ttenuofa, T A Slmpla Chanf et The little daughter of the house watched the minister1 who was making a visit very closely and finally tat aoivri beside him and began to) draw on her slate. "What are you doing?" asked the clergyman. "I'm making yourpicture'' said the child. The minister sat very stiff; and the child worked rtwa earnestlj'. Then she stopped and compared her work with the original and shook her head. "don't like it aucb,Mh said. " 'Tain't a great deja? like you. I think I'll put a tail to it and call it ai dog," Chambeijairi's Colic, Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy has a woild wide reputa'tibir for its cures. It uever fails and is pleasant and safe to take, For sale bj M. B. Black bunt. : zj -v ' ; The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist, Tit Dttcoverer of Swamp-Koot at Wsrk la His Laboratory. There Is a disease prevailing In thlr country most dangerous because so decep-' tlv Many sudden deaths ars caused by It hart disease, pneumonia, heart failure) or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney troubh 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 has Bright's 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 eases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists In fifty-cent And dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling about Swamp. Root and Its wonderful cures. Addreei Dr. Kilmer tc Co.,- Btoghamton, N. Y. tM mention this paper. BARBER SHOP. If you" waut an Up to-date hair cut and shave go to A. F. Pear son's Barber Shop...................... BOONE, N. C. VStl am also prepared to dtf good and satisfactory photo graphic Work, and run a repair ' shop for boots and shoes. Qirtf a eaH, i : . ? 5.
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