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- y:l i:;f .v-;; - i;:?AfcT.7j '.t'?-'',r.'L. 1 ' TO OTl ' - J- A V 3 V l5 VOL XIV. "Thave used yo'uf Hair Vigor nvo ycirt i ana am greatly pleated with It.. It certainly re torea th orijinl color to gray hair. It keeps my hairaoft.M-ra. Helen Kilkenny.Nty Portland, Me. Ayer's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for fifty yars, and it never fails to do this work, either. ; ; You , can rely upon it for stopping your, hair from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. ' $1.0 kol(l. All dU!it. If your drnntat ciiniwt tnppiy yon. nd us ona dollar nd will eii.rcM TOU a bottle. H turn nn.l II,. of your nearest exiiross offlro. Ad l'i es. a. v. aim tl., 4AWell,MaM. "God wants the flowers on henrts more .than on ultar clothes." A Certain Cure for Dyacaterf and Di arrlioea. , Some yeixTH ago I trqs put ot a nnrta that intended ma kintr a lonj? hicyle trip, wys W.. T. Tiiclnr n( Vuw Alliunt - v. ...... JLIUUIIJ Drainord t'ountv, rn, I whs taken suddenly with diar rhoea and was about to trive np the trip, whn E-iitor Ward, of the Lnceyrillp Mes senger, siiKKested that I take n dose of Cham(erlainr8 Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhea Rem edy. L "purchased' a bottle and took two doses, one be fore starting and one on the route. I madethe trip success fnllaud never felt any bad pffect. 'AjXain last summer I was almst completely- broke down with an attack of dys entery. I bought a bottle of the same remedy and this time one dose cured me." Bold by M. B. Biackborn. PROFESSIONAL . ; J. C. FLETCHER Attorney At Law, - BOONE, x.C ' Careful attention given to , collections. - . E. F. LOVILL, -ATTORNEY AT LAW,- BOOSE, N. C - . 8Special attention given '-to all business entrusted to h!s care."&S ' 8-23. 1900. J. W. TODD. GEO. P. PELL. TODD & PECL. AT'JOIINEYS AT LAW, " JEFFERSON, 'N. C. . Will practice regularly in the courts of Watauga. Headqtsar. tois at Cofit's Hotel daring comt. .54-09. E. S. COFFEY -ATlOIilSEYAl LAW,- BOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all muttevs of a legal nature. SST Abstracting titles ami collection ofchiims a special ty.. , :. .J A. 1 J J , Dn. J. Mi HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialist, : BANNER'S ELK. N, C, 'NoKnite So Buining. Out. ', Higheat refereuces and endors- , Clients of prominert persons tmc cessfully tieated in Va., Tenn:. 7 . and N. C. Remember that there '-. :. Is no time too soox to jet rid ol ' a cancerous growth no matter .' how pmall. . Examination free, . . letters answered promptly,-and ,' tatisfactioa.jjoarantecd. ; BOONE, WATAUGA: OQPTY K, Typhoid Ferer.Rulea for iU Preveu. The following is taken from a if Vance, sheets of the A uguat Bulletin of the Stute Board of Health, and . is an article of great importance to: t h e people Just now: -;' .Typhoid fever is present in seventy-five, of the ninety ounies reporting for July It is therefore widely preva lnt in our State. It is a com municnble disease, spreading liom one case to. another, though generally" in a round about fashion. Its extension can bp prevented by the cure fill obset' vance ol certain eim pie rules. For the informa- a. a . - ' ripn of the people vwe give these rules, preceded . by a statement oj the reasons on which they are based.; If rend and heeded by eyen a few some lives would be 'sav ed and much sirkness would be prevented, Read them and tell about them. The active ngeney'in the causation of typhoid fever is bacterium, which attacks and causes the ulceration of certain glands in. the small intestine, developing therein b myriads. They are there fore to be found chiefly in the bowel dischargesithough pres ent also in the excretion of th6 kidnejs and to some ex tfnt in the expectoration o a person sick with thedis ense. From one of these pour ces, nearly alwnjs the first named, the bacteria are trans erred th the intestinal tract of a healthy person. The pot son is always swallowed. The most common agencies of transfer are the drinking wa ter, including milk infected by washing cms in polluted water, and the com moo house flrf although it may be con veyed directly to the. nurse by hei own soiled hands, and sometimes in dust. The most important rules therefore for the prevention of the exten sion of the disease raa.v be briefly stated as follows: I. Coverimmediately upon their passage the body dis chargesto prevent actress of flies. 2. As soon eb possible tbor oughly disinfect the dischar ges by mixing in equal quan tity with them one of the fol- owing: (a) freshly made milk of lime," or "white wash" (uu slacked Iimej; (b) a five per cent, solution of carbolic ac id; (i) a 1 to 1,000 solution of corrosive sublimate; (d) a per cent, solution of formal dejde. After standing a half an hour, covered all the time, should be buried, never left on the surface of the ground. at, a distance from the well of not less than 150 feet, take Cake OP THE STOMACH. The man or woman whose di gestion is perfect and whose sto mach performs its every function is never sirk. Kodol cleanses, purities and sweetens the stom ach and curea positively and per raanently all stomach troubles. ntiigestion ana dyspepsia. It is !he wonderful reconstructive, ton ic that is making so nianv sick people well and weak people strong by eonVeWng to tnelr bodies all of the nourishment in the looi they eat. Rev. J. H. Hoi laday, of Holladay. Miss.1 writes. Kodol cured me. 1 consider it the best remedy I ever used for dys pepsia and stomach troubles. 1 was given up bv physicians. Ko dol saved my life. Take it alter meals. T. J. Coffe & lW. s 3. Provide In thesick room a wooden tub one-third - full of either of the three llast nailed . solutions, and drop therein assoon as removed everything in the way : o body or bed clothing,' hand kerchiefs, etc.," that h ave come in contact with the" pa tient; and keep them stjbmer gcd until they can be boiled, washed nnd dried in the sun. 4, All remnats of food that may for any reason be car ried into the sick room must be hurned. ' 5 The nurse should wash her hands and dip them into one of the solutions, prefera blycorrosive.snblimate, after every ''changing" ol the . pa tient. She should never draw water from the "family well. unless a pump is used, Jn case, it should be absolutely necpssary she should disin fect her hands as above be lore dointr so. 6. The soile'J linen of the patient should neve.rbe wash pd nt or tiPnr tho spring or well. Thegrea test care should be observed to prevent the drainage or seepage through the. soil into the spring or well from . accumulation . of filth of all kinds. - As soon as case of typhoid fever np- pears in a family all drinking water should bo boiled until a report on the same can be obtained from the State Bi ologist, the family physician maKing application to rne Secretary of the Board of health for. permit and steril ized bottle. 7, As the germ is present In the intestine in the prelimina ry stages and for several weeks after convalescence is established and the patient practically well, extra care o surface privies should be observed. Every evacuation should be immediately, and completely covered with lime or dry powdered earth. Summary: Prompt disin fection of nil discbarges from the body of the patient; pro tection of the same against flies, special care as to drink ing water; scrupulous cleanli ness. To tbp profession: As the people cannot be reached ex cept through the medical at tendant we earnestly beg all physicians having cb&es of ty phoid fever under their care to insist upon. the strict ob servance of the above simple rules , Printed copies or the same will be furnished in quan tities upon request, High Point Enterprise: Win. Collett, tht Enterprise's wea ther prophet who never fails, was in town 'this week and says: Look for seven snows this winter five big ones. A record of the August fogs has been kept. ' A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the braveGeneral Burn ham, of Mnch'am, Me., when the doctors said she would die irom pneumonia b e f o r e morning," wriles Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, but she begged for Dr. King's N-w Discovery, which had more than once saved her life, and cur ed her of consumption. After ta king, she slept all night. Further use entirely cured her." This mar velous'medi' ine is guaranteed to cur6 all throat, long, and chest diseases. Only 60 cents and f 1 per' bottle, Trial bottles free at M, B. Blaftk.bur'i. C, vTHURSDA V; SEMEMBEIi 18, How to Beviae the Tariff. - St. Louis Republic. ' , 'V Secretary of the Treasury Shaw's ingenious contention that a large Republican ma jorjty should bo returned to the next Congress In order to insure n revision of t h e tariff without delay will strike the average voter as being a brilliant .example of humor in politics. 'Surelthe Secrelary must have , been 'inwardly tickled when he advanced this reo son for Republican victory at the polls. His argument, however, was made with a straight faceand was to the effect that, with such a ma joiitr, there would . be "am pie courage" to do what is "wisest and best." A party with' a big majority is so much braver, Mr. Shaw main tains. Under such conditions, he said, the Republican lead ers would confer with repre seutntive business men and revise the tariff in short or der. The average order will be so occupied with the fun of Secretary Shaw's theory that he will forget to resent its in inflection on the intelligence of American voters. Oh, cer tainlj', the 'Republican 'party will revise the tarifl prompt ly and willingly if only a big Republican nThjority' is re turned to the next Congress. To be sure, to be sure, why havn't we realized this great truth sooner? ; The Republi can party has jusl been wait ing till its Congressional ma jority i. big enough, that's all, of course. It is wild to 're vise the tariff in short order' in fact, it lies awake o' nights yearning to do so. It had a'whooping big majori ty in the last session of Con a i a a t grees, Dut not nig enough, you know. Give it a regular sockdolager majority and then yon wait and see. There may be other comi cal developments during the present campaign-! e t us lupe there will be but it is safe to say that none will equal this of the Shaw argu ment for tariff revision via a b i g Republican majority. The Secretary of the Treasu ry should be encouraged to the most ampla participa tion in the campaign if he Is capable of duplicating so dis tinguished an achievement in the line of political humor. In his new rhu meter he is em phati.'ally a potent factor in snstainmg the gayety of na tions "1 am using a box of Cham herhins Stomach & Liver Tablets and find . them the beht thing for my stomach I ever use I," says T. VV. Rob inson, justice ot the peace, loomis, Mich. These tablets not only correct disorders of the stomach, but regulatethe ivernud bowels. J hey Hrc easy to takeand pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents per box. i or sale by M. B. Blackburn. It is still worth while to .be right,, no matter who is wrong. . . CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Rind Yon Hare Always Bought Bear the (Kgaatwa f f 7 VfAZffiu r.4iucW , What Cotrtd bo lionai 'The President declares his enmity against the trusts! But has he, and the Congress he has under him exhausted the means now at their com mand against them? Until they have done so, shall they be taken seriously? Does a man cry for fear of starva tion and leave uneaten those things he still has to eat, while crying for more? before asking for a change of our Constitution . why do they not exhaust the means they now have? Consress can do these things whenever it chooses: 1. It can revise the tariff so that the trusts which it Mm-.. .... now protects thall be depriv ed of shelter,. 2. It can strengthen the hands of the Interstate Com trcrrje commission so that that b')dy may effectually in terfere with the criminal con spiracy which exists between the railroads and the Trust, the purpose of the conspira cy being to shut out compe tition. 3. It can amend the Sher man AtiTrnst law so as to make prosecution of Trusts apeedier, and increase the pen olties for infractions of the law. The Department of Justice, which is wholly under the President's control, can do these things: 1. It, can prosecute offend ers under the existing Sher man Anti Trust law in good faith and with the same ener gy that Attoiney General Knox would have shown in prosecuting any rascals who might ha ye tried to break m to one of the Trusts for which he was the attorney before he took office. 2. The Department of Jus tice whenever it elects to do so, can proceed against the Trust lawbreakers criminal ly as well as civilly. Ahti-trnst talk without an ti trust action, Mr. Roose velt amounts to nothing. Or, to quote your own language: "Words are good when backed Up by deeds, and on ly so." The Republican party for six years has been in full pos session of the Federal govern merit. During all that time it has done nothing to curb the Trusts.1 Why? Because the Republican par tj owes its election to the campaign fund contributed by the trusts. Josh Wewthafer, of Loogo tee, Ind., is a poor man, but lie says he would not be with out Chamberlains Tain Balm if it cost five dollars a bottle lor it saml him from being a cripple. No external applica tion is equal to this liniment for stiff and swollen joints, contracted muscles, stiff neck sprains and rheumatic and muscular pains. It has also cured numerous cases of par tial paralysis. It is for sale by M. B. Blackburn. Com is high in Watauga, Ashe and Alleghany counties for -example, that cattle rais ers there are selling cattle tisi feeders say at 4 cents a pound, to people who are ta king them to Chicago to fat ten. These buyers will cet frolll VA to 9 Cc-ntS for them, ' mt& Christian Advocate! I AieaDy healthy woman haa lit-J woman Ue pain or tUsoomfort at .tfti. menstrua! period. ; No woS faced to haro any. Wiuv.bf Cardui will quickly roliore thoa smarting itttehsttuu' palua nd tho draggliig head, lack andi skid itches (auscd. ly Llling of tuo womb and IntJi!r.enBea. 17IUECARDUI has brought permanent relief to 1,000,000 women who Buffered I every month, ft tuakes the men strual organs stro-ig ind healthy. It is the provision mado by Na-J two to give womon relief from! the terrible achos and pains which blight so many homos. ORBrvwoon, C-l. 1 1, 1900. ' IV . . ' ' J " IVI KUU bllUU. ; " , ,m "oi wino of cardui. B-I wondirf uydfota m T 1 MB. M. A. Yovrt. i I,o7J.?Vrf,ltw,f".flTlniriTrno. 4- Winston Journal: Secreta ry Holmes says that' Califor nia farmers can ship their stuff 3,000 miles over rail roads and sell cheaper,,thart North Carolina farmers can who have to haul their pro duce twenty miles over 'bad roads. Aud the rail roads cost $10,000 a mile. Farm ers who nut ud with bad roads have a good deal to learn nnd more to pay t o f their education. A Communication. Mr. Editor: Allow me to speak a few words in favor of Chamberlain's Coutih Reme dy. I buffered for three years with orouchitis and couldn t sleep at night. I tried several doctors and various patent medicines, but could get aoth ing to give me any relief un til my wire got a bottle of this valuable medicine which has completely relieved me. W. fcs. Brock man. Basnet . Mo. This remedy is for sale by M. B. Blackburn. Rocky Mount Motor: One row oi tobacco on Cooper's floor Inst Saturday sold for 1948.92. The Seaboard Air Line has given on order to the Bald win Locomotive Works for bitty one uew locomotives. The Eminent kidney and Bladder Specialist tat Discoverer of sVamp-Koot at Work ltt Els Laboratory. , There is a disease ..prevailing In thltf country most dangerous because so decep' tlve, Many sudden deaths are caused by it heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure) er apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed to ad-' vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves" break down and waste tay cell by cell Then the richness of the blood the albumen" leaks out and the sufferer has Bright' Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. eovery is the true specific for kidney, bladder" and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands 01 apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists In fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent Ire j by mall, also a book telling about Swamp K""1? & Co- Blnghamton. N. Y. Koot ana Its wonderful cures. Address r. a
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