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"V J I yoL xtv. '-..I'i: SnKiHw ataga o outtTY, n.; tutthspav. Ataau ST 21. rt - " My hair cams out fay the bind-, tot, and the gray hatra began to creep in. I tried Ayer'e Hair vigor and it atoDtwd tha hair from com tog out and reatpred fha color' 0 Mr. M. D.Gray, tfo. Salem, Mast. There's l pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The half becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara tion, jm wm. Alt If toot drnnrlit c&anot nptl yon, tend u om dollar hd we win exprew . iuhu., tu, mm anil mitm tha nun of oai naarttt exiwa office. Address, 1. C. AVXE CO, Lowell. Mass. WASIItNQTpN LErTEn. From our Befcular CormpMdrat There la more than , tha-tug Ration of a smile playing'a- boot the features of the old Itemocratic politicians here when any reference is made to the Roosevelt boom f o r 1904, and of late there ha been a suggestion of a m mi liar Pinression on the connte nances of certain republican rmlm.iiHns. while others re gard the situation with an anxiety which would hardly seem warranted by the facts. As a matter of fact, there is a growing suspicion that the Roosevelt boom has been pre maturely launched, and is destined to fill an eariy crave. It has lone; been an Cleanliness is to the body axiuiii with.- politicians that what good books are to the a boom, like good lettuce, raind and sweet thoughts to mUst be grown japidly, that the soul. . , from its first appenrame as 1 Cote For Cholera Infantum; ' a tjnV leaflet it must grow "Last May." says Mrs. Cur nn(j waX strong without a tis Bakr, of Book waiter, 0.. gmrre check as otherwise it would become stale and un- oalatable and would be even . giveu Up all hopes of recov tually rejected as too au- - ery , l took a bottle of Cham- ,. ient. berlain's Colic, Cholera and or course, it can 1e said i Diarrhoea Remedy to. the that Mr R008velt; has the TOn,ttiiS?d A jndoree,n,ato.Th powerful a;.. Airaot nn. leaders of his Dartv as rlatt In two day 'b time the child .and Quay and so henasnowi h ad tuny recoverea, uuu m lt nat he has it now is no Ml .... will have these gen . ' a . was dhently and have never yet tiemen desire first ana ueiore KllOWn OI ITS railing. I" B,u lull Viae, tuc urimi im w-.i lo instance." 1 or, saie oy manna and to that.ena tney T n r.1 11 : I M. II. uiacKourn. j are readv to make many sac i riflees but that will not pre easy , boss' nor the "old man" from chan glue his mind entirely, for the "good of the party" of course, when the national convention of two years hence comes to be held. Can the en thusiasm with which the pub lie at, present regards Mr. i Roosevelt last7 That is the question which the more ex perienced politicians answer in the negative. They all aay sition was tendered to Secre- ary Shaw. No sooner had the news of Gov. Crane's prabable inUmbbncy leaked out than Senator Hanne raadp public a statement to ihe efffct that he had no in tention of teeigamg unless it was made clear to.'bito; that his resignation was desired by the President nud bis ad visors. , From this it will be seen that some one has , been defer enough to i n s p i r e doubts in . Mr. Roosevelt s mind as to the bvalty of thp Ohio Senator, doubts which mav be well founded but which makes the present ac tion of the President all the more inadvisable. There is little doubt that the gentle men to inspire such doubts are the two sagacious politi cians above referred to, Mess and which will, result In the issuance of Cuban ; bonds to the amount of $35,000,000 is causing considerable anxi. ety to the administration, and it fa even rumored that Persideiit Palmahas, or is a bout to make an appeal to the President to call an ex tra session of Congress to rat fr a reciprocal treaty w.i t h Cuba. The fact that Sena tor Piatt . of Connecticut, went over to Oyster Bay one day last week and spent some hours with the Presi dent, would indicate that the sutijct of Cuban reciproc ity was again uppermost and whatever mav be the facts it is known that the Cubans regard reciprocity with the United States as their only hope for financial salvation. In the facexjf such an appea h ad fully recovered, and is that he has it now now, nearly a year since, a KUarantee tnnt he wil vigorous .hlWhX it in 1904. Both of tb, recommended this remedj ire . . ' vent either the PROFESSIONAL J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C. . Careful attention given collections . , EFLOVILL, ; -ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOOSE, A'. to .MTSnecial attention given that it will wearout and tha x.,.,.1,....: nn,.Uri m He ambitious young-man li nil iJUDiucoc "uw - it'L:.A wno now nus iub. u c n!s care. 8-23, 1900. House will flnd hlmsplf oban doned by the public, which is fickle in its favar. and by the politicians who have been hit friends only as a matter - of expediency when the cJUciai hour comes. An inrprpfltinor feature ol . W. TODD. GEO. P. Pfit L. TODD .& PEIL, AT'WRMYS AT LAW; ; JEFFERSON, N. C. I A I. U "S m-.mmy Will practice regularly in the the nolitical gossip which con courts of Wataaga. Headquar- Cerhi Mr.. Roosevelt's politi teis at CoftVy's Hotel during Cal future comes from per court. :, 54-99. sons in a position to know, -' - ' - -:-'-T- "' ' and relates that Senator Han P P OilCCCV na is to be succeeded aHchfir C 0 UUrrLIf man of the Republican Na ATlORhEY Al LAW. tional Committee by Govern BOONE, N. C. oi Crane, of Massachusetts, .Jiir-'-l:- a who. as will be remembered, iTomp, uu B. - - Whs nvited to take the Treas ail inaiTei'8 Ol icjh uruuic . , AbBt-ring mto and ury portofoho before the po- collection of claims a special 0ra Plrtn nd Oonv. mid on- will Mr. Roosevelt yield to Iv the guileless will p 1 a c e President Palma's request? t. f.ith in the r ova tv wiH ne receive. me euppori. u f n tha Prouirfonr. fin the oth- his oarty if he does not yield? if' Rpnntor Hanna Will Cuba's action in regard evertad any loyaltj to Mr. to the loun be regarded as t)uMir ha mill fppl eniire- a threat and be met with UUuncvciL,, i . . t ly relieved of any obligation stubborn resistence oy ine re by the intimation that the publican senators wno u ib resident desires to naraebis believed stooa duck oi meop successor on the national position io leciprwujr moui committee. His announce- ficient strength to secure the ment places him somewhat defeat of the poiieyr inese in the light of a martyr. He are all questions that are oe- UaiMaHMNrnnlafi -hv t ta e ing aSKea in Longrehs wuuj rpr Mnltnlists of the coun and the answers to which are r I. . !il ! l rc An fnr safer mah than iraugnt wnn interest. ha Prmddent. and the Dredic Rp n resent a live liankhead, tions are frequent that Mr. of Alabama, was in Washing Tlnnfwvelt will be carried to ton one day this week. Speak a point, by his belief in anti- ing of the campaign, he said al. a aa . . I A 1 a . tniRt. Ipo- s ation ano dossi- that henia nottaKe intuupt; bl.r in tariff revision which ful view that some .of his col whl ontnil the antaffonism of leagues did. The Republicans V V V - - fg r-y nil ha ii'onlthioaf aninnorters hflrt mo much more money tor of his party. Under such cir the furtherance ot their inter cumstances, every Republi ests than Had tneaemocrais, nan nnl-Hninn will feel h im- that It was difflcult to com m aa aa ' " - - - - - I - I I 1 omH rftllfld nnon to sacrifice bat then. Wevertneiess, ioio a m vi w-m - ; " f - his personal .pre-elections for hel Bankhead regards victo- th PrPHidi?nt in favor of rv in 1904 as certain, tie oe- mimn -nndidate who seems lieves that when the people certain to win. ; It has never have had an opportunity to hPPn n weakness of the He- see that their urgent aemanua publican paty to stand by a for tariff revision as a protec Hinkingship. The extent to Hon against the trusts are which Mr. Hanna is the logi disregarded, they will then cal candidate of his partv. turn to the democratic par the perfect harmony which ex ty as the only source of relief ists between his views and trom trust oppression, uoio- the tenets of the party, and hel Bankhead thinks it powsi hi nhilitv tn avail himself of ble that some law similar to political power to furthei bis the Sherman anti-trust law own ends, as he has demon- may be paused by the next strated in his coaiplete mas- Congress, a law Which, w ill tery of the southern Republi- look well on paper, out wnin nn machines since he has will not hold in the courts, u.v ..i.. ,., .j tha Homih. luif hp hpliftvos that will be lTTCII VXJCIII IXlUitS Va m afviw I . . c fiaio Hgrtitttd. "Infant industries," 1 1 k Republicans, ate soniet im a ungrateful. The twelve mem bers of the lower house y! Congt ess froni Michigan, nil RcDublirans, were all earn est chain pious of the beet en- gar cause at the last session, and exerted themselves to the utmost to prevent the U nlted States from fulfilling it" obligations to the people of Cuba in the tnntter ol recip rocity. As Michigan is one of the chief eats or;i he "infant industry4 it was to have been expected that her p e o p 1 would havestoodbyitsciinm pions when they came up for renominnlion for Congress; but already four of them have been defeated, and a like fntc.is probably in store fr.i anm of the others. The falulilieH in the Minnesota delegations are even morenu merous of the House Irom that state are all Republi A .,11 f tViam U7PI-P t'HIlO, UUU an vi kuv... staunch champions of the in rant hid narrv. Yet three ot IUHV IMUMWi..,,. he seven have wituaravin nm thn flpld and all the oth W iaJ . a w - era are encountering ueier rained opposition with i n their uarty, because of the stand they took on the Cu ban reciprocity question in n ri in omnium to the President. Philaaelphia Evening Tele gram. II U IH0USHVJ0RK Too muoh housOWork 'wrecks wo men's nerves. And the constant care of children ) day and night, is; often toi) trying for oTon a strorig woman. A haggard iinxi tells the story bf the overworked housewife and mothiil-i lerngod menses,' I loucorrlioaa Rlul fiilling of the womb result from ovcrwotk. Every housewlfo neods a remedy to rcffulato her.iucnjos and to cj - keep her sensitive female organs in tieHoet eondiuoiti ilV'lUECARDUl 19 doin tills for thousands' of American women tu-d:vy. It cured Mrs. Jones mid that fa why she writes this fr&nU !ttt?r : niondeana. Ky- Fob. 10, M01. t kin ib tlad that yonr Wlna of Cardnl U helping uie. Inn wetter than I have felt for ru. I wa doing my own work wlthont any ho'p. and I i i iM.k .ml oiilm miL nna bit wiuugu ittov www. r : 1 tired. That ahowi that tho Win u l doing nia gooo. i am gnvvins uwj than 1 ever u botore, and ileep good and oat hearty, oeioro i uvgnu wum Win of Caraui, l ua to aa w my now I do not think of lying down through thsday. Mbb. Bionau Jotixa. 1 1.00 AT DBVOOHTS. ' For iTl i HtmhiM, xldm, itIh iymi- lUU ' . ... th.M.nwM. Tana. Cuuaoovx w"'"" w- "6:,: POtSONlNCl THEl sVsTENt. o-ii ihfi bowels that the hnAv is demised of iniDuritiee. Constipation kfepscnene puiboiib in tha aunf ftm. rfliisiiiff headache. dul'neifB and melancholy ot first, then unsightly eruption ana nn niiiv HPrinns iilness unless a reme dy la applied, DeVVitt's LiUle I .'V 1 . . fli..AHrt rinrttmn hv otlmiilfltint? the liver and pro mote easy, healthy action of the bowels. Tht'se nuie puis ao uuu act violently but by strengthen- fim hnwels enable them to iriffirm thflir own WOFK. never Mmnor distress. T. J. Coffey r-"i A Bro. An exchange savs that a Kingman county, Kansas urmer is growing a row oi corn 25 miles long, not be cause he has ta, but becausa it a muses him. Ucoih around n RO ncre field, beflriuning at a corner and ending in tho middle. It is one of the precidUs mysteries of sorrow that i flr.ia n Molre in unselfish re U IJIU V flection. Garfield. ty. ti-731900. Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, .Cancer Specialist, , BANNER'S ELK. N. C. hoKnile No Burning Oat. ' MirrliMt refereuees Slid eodors- ments of prominent perscmsrjstfc eessfully treated In Va., Tenn, and N. C. Remember that there 1 So on imfl' -fnn hoo to cet rid ol a cancerofis growthno matter ; how pmall. Kxammation iree, . letters answered promptly, and liean National Committee, all point to the likelihood of his candidacy and nothing but the unalterable opposi tions of the "easy boss and the "old man", will stand in his way at least that is the position of -many -of the shrewdest politicians. The proposed loan whieh Cuba intends to negotiale VACATION DAYS. . Vocation time is here' and the children are fairly living out of doors. There could oe no neaitni r nlnm for them. You need only to puaru HgttiuBo iu otwutuio inoidontAi tn mosr ODcn air sporU No remedy eqfals D jWitts Witch uazei isaite ior quicniy stopping pain or removinjr dan ger Ol SeilOUS COHWJiJueuo. r ur cots, scalds ana wonnas. "i useu DeWitt'a 'Witch bael Saltefor cuts and bruises." eavs L. B Johnson, Swift, Te. "It is the best lemedy on the market.'' Sure core for piles and 'skin difc easeH Beware of counterfeits. T. White Ian TorueA Yellow. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogartr, n't Ijexinafcon. Kv.. when they nnw he was turiiln'or fellow. His " -" ' n skio slowly changed . color, also bw eyes, ana lie sotierea rerriuiy Hm m artv vtns I el low jaun cfipfi Ha n fretted hr the best Arwiirt hnr. withnfit, benefit. He wan then ad Vised to trj blectrfe Bitters, the woadertol . stomach and liver reinedj, and he writes. After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit fof all stoma' b, liver and kidnei troubles. Onh 50c. Sold by m. b. Blackburn. the extent of legislation by the republicans. A loung Lady's Life Sured. Dr. Chas. H. Utter, a prom inpnt nhvdicinn. of Panahia, nnlnmhiH.in a recent letter states: "Last March I had as ntifltienta rounir lady HIX fppn vears of aire who had a very bad attack oiaysen tery. Everything 1 pr.?ecnna ior her moved ineffectual and she was growing worse every hnnr. Hpr narents were sure uha would die. She had be rmnp ro weak that she ?ould not turn over in bed. What to do at this critical moment was a study for me, but thnnht of Chamberlain hCo ie. rtiokra and Diarrhoea Innt reaor iif.oanrit.prl it. ThfimOHt WOn defful renult was effected. VVifhin tiiirht hoili'H ahe WHS feeling much better,' inside of three days she was upon her feet and at the end ol one wopk win pntii flv wpII." For Hothef Alwajs Kecpa it Handy. "My mother suffered a long time from dmtessinjr pains ana gener al 111 health due primarily to in digestion," says L. VV. Spalding, Verona, Mo. " Two years ago i got her to try Kodo!. Wie grew be iter at once and now, at the age of seVeuty-six, eats anything Hhe wants, remarking tnac hik; fearsno bad effects asshenas ner bottle of Kodol handy." Don't waste time doctoring symptoms. Go after the cause, if your stom ach Is sound your health will be good. Kodol rests tne stomacn and strengthens the body by di gestingyour tood. It is nature's own remeay i J . uoney a m u. ACTS IMMEDIATELY. Colds are sometimes more troub lesome in the summer than in the winter, i's so hard to keep irorrt adding to them while cooling o after exercise. One Minute Cough Cure cures at once. Absolutely safe. Acts immediately. 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