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.1- "- "' ': ,, 1.-. .....;?".. . ..',".',,'.". "..Y. .;;.'" ,..w..v . ,, -v ; ... 1 ' .. i if t7 .-ft .A " I first used Arer't Sartaparilla tn tb fall of 1848. Since tben 1 have taken it every spring as a bIood purifying and nerve strengthening medicine," . ; i S. T. Jones, Wichita. Kans. v :, If, you feci run down, are easily tired, If your nerves are weak and your blood Js thin, then begin! iu ia&c mc guuu uiu suuu- ard family medicine, Ayer's Sarsaparilia. It's a regular snerve lifter, a: perfect' blood builder. $i.m m,n. a im- Aik yonr doctor whit he thlnki nf Ayer'i Baraamrill. Ha knuwt all about till, eranit old family medlnlut. Jollow hit advice and will m aauanca. J. C. atib COm Lowaltt Matt, J : Whn a sculptor inaken n cast he is either tishin foi fame or money. 1 ? ' A Certain Cure for Dyseatery and Di Some years ajro I whs oiih of a purta that intHruied toa- kinur a lon liicyle trip, &a$8 E. h- Taylor, or New Albany, Uradford ountv, Pa. ,4l whs taken suddenly with diar rhoea and was about to ive np the trip, whnn Editor Ward, of the Lacey ville Mes senger, 8nk!cested that I take a dose of Chamberlain's Col- ' ie,. Cholera and Diarrhea Rem ' edy.. 1 purchased . a bottle and took two doses, one be fore startim? and one on the route. I made the trip success fallj' and never felt any. bad effort. Again last summer I tir tfi ai.nst completely broke do vyn with an attaek of dys en tery. I bought a bottle of the satue remedy a nd t h i s ti ne one dose , cured me.". Sold li.v M. B. Rlarkburn. PROFESSJONAL. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, - BOONE, N. C Careful attention given to collections. '; EF.LOVILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOOSE, AV C "Special attention given to all business entrusted to i h!s care."8 8-23, 1900. 1, W. TODD. OKO. P. PEI.L. TODD & PELL. ATTORNEYS A2 LAW, JEFFERSON, N. C. ' Will practice regularly in the courts of Watauga. Headqtwr tets at Coflpy's Hotel during coutt. 5-4-90. E. S. COFFEY, -AT10R1SEYAILAW,- COONE, N. C ' . Prompt attention' given to . all tnatter8 of a legal nature. CS" Abstracting titles and collection of claims a special ty. .: ;.' - 8 221 000. Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialist, BANNER'S ELK. N. C, ; Ao Knite; No Bui ning Out. HigheBt references and eidOTj. rnenta of prominent peniorrs euc . ce88fnlly treated in Va., Tenn. : and N. C. . Uetneuiber that tliere ' is no time too soon to get rid ol v a cancerous growthno matter how small! Examination free, letters 'answered promptly, and ,. atiJctGa kurat4. v p BOQNEa WATAUGA OQUtr; 'i WASHINGTON tEtTER. ,! From our Setrnlar" Coiiv:pondent ) Tlie news comes from Phil adflpiila that the officials of t he Pen nsy I va n ia rail r oa d ha ve effected ant)ther nierg; er. This time it is the Phil adelphia; Baltimore a n d Washington Railroad that has absorbed the Philadelph ia, Wilmington and Balti more and the Baltimore and PatotiiHC railroads and will be merged .'with the Balti more and Ohio bringing the Pennsylvania and the Balti ur ore and 9hio railroads du der one corporate manage ment. With such a merger ta king place in his immediate neighborhood it is .difhVult to know what glory the Pri8 ident can, take unto himself bv virtue of his suit against the Northern Securities Com pany, The virt u.al consoli dation of the H. & 0. and the Pennsylvania sytjlem h a p been effected for sometime and still the Attorney Gener al makes no move, to , enjoin the mergers. Another phase of the new organization . will consist of the issue of. bonds to the extent of $10,000,000. This issue it is alleged is to coyer the expense of the pro posed union station in Wash ington, hut as is well known Congress by the provisions of the bill now resting in the House committee on the Dis trict of Columbia, will donate lands and privileges to the merged company which are Valued at nearly thnt sum. and -it is predicted by per sons familiar with the meth ods of pipcedure followed by great corporations that the time is not far distant when the. bonds will be taken up by an increased issue of stock whii'h will represent the val ue of the donation Congress will make to the Pennsylva nia Railroad. If there is any sincerity about Mr. Roose velt's protestations that he is opposed to great railroad monopolies, he will turn his attention to the nefarious bill which Congress proposes es to pass, and to the Penn sylvania railroad trust, the organization of which is be ing perfected almost before Ijiseypg. Probably no more difficult situation ever confronted an anpirantfor election to the highest oflice in the land than that which now con fronts Mr. Roosevelt. Al though he deftly refrained from inciting the last Con gress to action against the trusts, beyond a few perfunc tcry recommendations iu his first message, his Independ ence Day speech startled the proprietors of theoctopi aad they quickly made it known A Communication. MR- Editor: Allow me to speak a few words in favor of Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy. I Suffered for three years with bronchitis and couldn't sleep at night. I tried several doctors and various patent medicines, but could get soth ing to icive me any relief uu til my wife got a - bottle of this' valuable medicine which has completely relieved me. W. S. Brock'man. Bacnell. Mo. This reuicdy is for sale by, Al. li. Biacbburn. , . that a campaign conducted along i he lines laid down on that occasion would receive no support from them. . Re publican politicians prompt ly "notified the President that ho most adopt a moreconser vativetone in dealiug with the tiUMts, the alleged plans formulated by the President and " Representative Little field of Maine were im medi ately hushed and little more was heard in regard to th trusrs or the mollification of the t i iff with a view to their suppression until the Iowa Republican met rind adopted a platform inimical to the in terest of the t rust magnates. Secretary Shaw theo went to Oyster Day and conferred with the President and it was Riven out, after his visit, that be wouldvoice the sentiments of the President on the trust and tariff questions during the campaign. Consequently Mr. Shaw's first speech made at Morrisville, Vt., was awai ted with interest. TheSecre tary defended the trusts and the Dingley tariff bill, indulg ed in a number of general statements in regard to the great interest his party took in the welfare of the working mau and probably pleased the trust magnates and the capitalists but woefully dis appointed the advocates of tariff reform of which there is an immense number in the re publican party throughout the West. ' Now Mr. Roosevelt is on a tour of the country. He will not, it is stated, take up purtizan questions which would bt; unbecoming in the President and all the people. Under this specious plea he will avoid the trust and .tar iff questions, at least so his friends hope. , On the other hand, he has already given a forecast of his addresses to the people. Judging from bis New Haven t-ftort his line of argument is to consist of a laudation of the .irmy and the Philippine policy. When he gets out west it is mure than likely that Le will be come impressed bj the preva lent demand -of the people for tariff revision and against in dulgence in statements cal culated, he will believe, to make votes but which will of fend the capitalists t ho rely on the republican party to protect tnem in their monop olizing ot every resource in the country worth the effort, That such a situation exists cannot be denied. Secretary Wilson, who returned recent ly from the west, has made public a statement in which he says that the Iowa repub lican platform means that the people expect the republi can partj to revise those tar iff schedules which protect the trusts. To sum up.Mr.Roose Josh Weethafer, of Loogo tee, Ind., is a poor man, but he says he would not be. with out Chamberlains Pain Balm if it cost five dollars a bottle br it saped him fiom beinga cripple. No external applica tion is equal to this liniment t for stiff and swollen joints,' contracted muscles, stiff uecki sprains and rheumatic and j muscular pains. It has also, cured numerous cases of par-i jtial paralysis. It is for sale' by Mc.B. Blackburn.. 0M rgfJKSP A V, SEPtEMIiEU 4' " j fe velt is trying to ride two hor ses, with the election of 1904 as his goal, and in the opin ion of the best jndgesiu Wash ington, he is going to find t;h e task a very difficult one.-.-. ';-:' ':.'' .'"'.- .-.',;' 1 '; -There is something gro tesque in the President's eol ding the leaders of the repub licau party in the South be- I'ause of the corruption ol their machines and their a- vldity for qthVe. It wo u I d seem that nothing but a lack of knowledge of the existing conditions in theSouthcould have prompted bucIi a waste of breath. For an intelligent politician to assume that the ' republican machines in the South exist for anv -other purpose than for the division of spoils bespeaks an igno rance or nn overestimate of the credulity of the people which is surprising, Leading democrats in Washington are surprised and amused by what thev describe as the President's guilelessness, On the other hand, the leaders of. the republican party in the Southern states are indig nant at what they call the President 8 effrontery in un dertaking to scold them. Meanwhile, Mr. Hanna is re ported to be contemplating with great amusement his competitor's mistakes' with the knowledge that when the 1904 convention convenes the Southern delegates will stand ready to vote precisely as the Ohio Senator may di rect. The discrepancy . between the receipts and disburse ments of the Treasury , De partment continue to be a se rious source of annoyance and anxiety to the officers of the administration.' It was explained that there would naturally be a deficit in the month of Jul v because of un usual expenditures arising from the new contracts enter ed into in. accordance with the appropriations of Con gress. But August has shown me diminution of the deficit. As a matter of fact, the ex penditures provided for by Congress have hardly begun. Plans are being prepared for thp host of new buildings au thorized in the omnibus pub lic building bill and bids are being received for sites but ho far practically no money has been expended and will not be until the contractors begin to bring in their vouch ers, with the knowledge of the actual facts at their dis posal, it is not sumrising that the President and hisad visoisare depressed by the showing. . "I am using a box of Cham berhjn's' Stomach & Liver Tablets and find them the best thing for m.v stomach I ever use I," sajrs T. W. Rob inson, justhe ot the peace, Ioomis, Mich. These tablets not onlv correct disorders of joi onij 01 rei r aisornei s 01 the stomach, but regulatethe liver and bowels. Thev nn - i easy to takeand pleasant in . ct ... ne. ... I fffect. Price 25 cents per box tor sale by M. H.lJIackburn - VJ,f,," tOffACCOSPlT LJKJtH and SMOKB ured". All dr.Tgei,,,. Cure suaran.wd.' Bolt ! MWV t cw Vgth, r7w . jtjatMm... i . . . ; Juie a Prty bj WJiat it Has Doie. -A political party, must be judged by what it has done, not by what du v nilmber of voters may want d me, but can't get done. No mau of sense questions for a minute that the average republican is a patrioticcitizen. If u vote of the party could be taken tomorrow there is every rea son to believe that a large majority would be given in favor of jasti. e to Cub;i, a re vision . of the tariff so as to deprive monopolies of their shelter, and a through-going enforcement of the Sherman fVnti-Ttust liw. But it happens that the 70 ters of the Republican party Ino lonirer shnne the nolii-ipn of their pariv. The business is taken put of their hands by the leaders who control legis latiori in Washington, These leaders unci the preying plu tocracy which commands them are aware that among the Republican masses there exist discontentrestiveness, and protest. But so' long as the republican musses will take fine professions ot pati otic purpose as an ofiset to evil deeds, and accept vague platform promises of good deeds in the future, no mat ter what the recent actual parttp performances mayha ve been, the republican masses maybe as discontented as they choose, and as restive and as protesting, yet they will be no better off. If you want a perpetuation of trust domination continue to vote the republican ticket, for the strength of the c o in b i n ed trusts which govern the Uni ted States today lies chiefly in the political partisanship of the Jrepublican masses-n partisanship made up of hah it, sentiment,, and inherited or acquired fondness for a par ty name, regardless of what that party has really come to stand for take Cake of the btomach. The man or woman whose di gestion is perfect and whose sto mach perforins its every function is never sick. Kodol cleanses, purines and sweetens the stom ach and cures positively and pur lnajiently all stou.ach' troubles, indigestion and dyspepsia. It is the wonderful reconstructive ton ic that is making so many sick people well and weak p e'o p 1 e strong by conveing to tbelr bodies all of the nourishment in the loo j they eat. Itev. J. II. Hoi lada.y, of Holladay. Miss, writes. Kodol cured me. Iconsider it the best remedy I ever used for d s pepsia a ud stomach troubles. I was given up bv physicians. Ko dol saved my life. Take it after meals. T. J. Coffey & Dro. Joseph H.Choat, the Amer ican Ambassador to London unveiled a portrait of Wash ington in Masonic regalia in the Free Mason's hall in Lon don recently, A Night of Terror, "Awful anxiety was felt tor the widow of the brave (lriorjil Rum ham, of Machiatu, Me., when the aoclor8 H'.lia, ww die from pnenmo a I, e f 0 r e morning," Uiles Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, wl o m v viuu uvi iuai. icanui infill. but she begged for Dr. Kinn-'s t r- " .... . n attended her that fearful night. N )v Discovery, which lind morn than once saved her liln. nrul enr ed her of coiisrtmption. After ta king, bhe slept ulinight. Further use eutirely cured ber." This mar V f r ni M . , " STO. 29. STOPS PAIH ' Athena. Tenn., Jaa.fr, UOL Ever elnoi the first appearance ot mf mraaea they were yery Irregular and I uflenxt wfth great pain In my hlpa, back, utomach and legs, witfi terribl bearing down pain a In the abdomen.' Dnring the mt month I hare been taking Wine of Oardul and Thodford'a Blnok-Prannht, and I piumed tlie month ly porlod without pain for tho llrrt time lnyeari. K.i:in Davm. ' ' . i What Is Ills worth to s woman stiller. Ing Ilka Nannie Davis suffered? fet thero are women In thousands of homes to-day wh are bearing those terrible) menstrual pains In sller.cn. H you art ons ol those we want to say that this same . . .. fCA2DUI will bring you permanent relief. Con sole yourself with the knowledge that 1,000,000 women have been completely cured by Wine ol Cardui. These wow en suffered Iron) Ir-ucorrhoca, irregular menses, headacho, Hd.rc.ta, and bearing down pains. . Wlr.o of Cardui will slop all these aches and pains (or you. Purchase a $1.00 bottle of Wlhe of Cardui to-day and take It In the privacy ol your home. Forrilvlreandllteratnre.Ailiti'Ma.irlThifrtymp. toina, "Ills Lami' A'lvlmiry Itetnrlinent," he Chaltanoaga Medlvlua CO., Ctuauuiuuga, Durham Herald: When a newspaper reaches the point that It will not expose coi ruptiou in publis places simp ly because the offender her longs ta the same political purty as the editor its useful ness to a community is ,p&8d ed. Lingering- Summer Coldi. Don't let a cold run at this seal son. Summer colds are the hard est kiud to cure and if neglected may linger along lor months, a long eiere like this will pulldown the strongest Constitution. One! Minute, Cough Care will break up that attack at once. Safe, sure, acts at once. Cures coughs croup colds, bronchitis, nil throat and lung troubles. The children likef it. T. J. Coffey & Bro. Next to acquiring g o o d friends, th best acquaint unce is that of good books. Cotton. 1 m -fc-i : Kodol Dyspepsia Curd Digestswhat you eat. Women as Wei! as Med Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dl courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vlgotf ana cneeriulness soon disappear when the kid neys aro out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become to prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin- af rrs r(tn 14 thai urme scaias tne Hesh or if, when the child reaches an ago when it should be able tff control the passage, It ts yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of fhe difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step shoutd be towards the treatment ol these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition ot the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made ml, erabje with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is ald ww ww va iwu , it 1(19 ty druggists, In fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also camchlet tell ing all about it. Including many of the thousands of testimonial lititr rwWI Rom of SwaanvReoi from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer" k Co.. B'.nghamton, N Y., be sure aadl ftvUlon this paper. 15 Alt 1 E 11 SHOP. It you want an up to-date hair cut uud shave go to A. Y. Pear son's Barber Shop................. " BOON E, N. C. tflFl am also prepared to da good and satisfactory photo graphic Work, and run a repair shop for boots and sho?a.; Givi in a caH - - - J, -V-.f-i
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