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if 1 - ;'':':;;p; wAtauga Bounty. '-s. c. Thursday, novembeIi g" I -.V - - I I . 1 ' . . I IB T )DarkHr " 1 hire tiaed'Aver Mai V1m tr rt many rear, and aJ wuuga i im pan cignty; years or yet I nave not a gray bair In my head." ' ... ; Geo YePott.Towson, Md, We mean all that rich, dark color your hair' used to have. It it's gray now, no matter for Ayer's Hlr Jieor; always .ft stores color to gray hair. Sometimes it makes the hair grow very heavy and long; and it stops falling of the hair, too. 1', fopr dm re let cannot mpply ww. Mud a one m bottle. auiiar and we ; eipreai ainrtu Ot jour De&reet lie wir and rive tb nun It OZDrCM OfliM. AlMmaa. iMiiuw.unu.iia, rue. coal com mission met :atScruntoui Pa.,' yesterdu.v to begin the work ot.investi gation. Sera ri ton is in tlx heart af the coal region the see lie of thef recent utrijie! F rut w . v '," '! f TH8 WOjRST FORM, 2 Multudes tire singing the praise 'of Kodpjflhe ne w discovery that W Aa king so-niatiy siokpeoDle Well afid weak"- people strong .by digesting wnat. -theyeat. by cleansing jrtd sweetening .the stonjach yand by transforming theijrf fooU 'liito the kind of purev rich, red ''.blood that ..V J- l ... iiiancs you icci eiiuu an over Airs. tranty t, or ii roy , I ., T.wnfes: 'I for a nmbeofjjreart' w arouUed with indigestion and dyspepsia" "that grew into I the worst form. Finally I wn induced toAlrY"KodoI and after using four Dottles Tarn entirely cur cd. I heartily recommend iKodol to all sufferers from indigestion or dvs- pepsia. Take a dose after each meal. It digests what vou eat. T. J. Coffey and Bro. X ; a J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C.- Careful attention given collections. to , E. F. LOVILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, -BOOSE, k c.--- 'Speclal attention given to all business entrusted to h!scare."a . 8-23, 1900. JT. W.TODD. GEO. P. PELL. TODD & PEIL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JEFFERSON, N. C Will practice regularly in the courts of Watauga. Headquar teis at Go&ey's Hotel during court. , - . 5-4-99...- 1 'y E.S. COFFEY -ATIORAEZAJ.LAIV,-' BOONE, N. C Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. US' Abstracting titles anil collection of claims a special ty. .'., . 731900. , Dn. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialisin g BANNER'S ELK. ,N, C. ,... fro Knife; No Burning Out. Highest refereuceH and endorfl ments of promineut persons sue ceeafully treated in Va., Tenn. and N. C. Remember that there isno time too soon to get rid ol a cancerous growth no matter bow small. Examination free, I v wuere enewwreM prompuy, rjju. natibfaction guaranteed. . letters answered promptly, and ' I , . K Longer Afriioner. Bristol Courier. ; V . James Touneer.- the fain outj boVder baiitlit, has com- tnitted suicide Htid there is a. K"on in this. 1 He bf longed ton gang of outlaws that nearly- a half century, ago held high carnival on. t h e plains ot the. Western' fron tier. Many of his oomrmles weie killed in attempts to e vade the officers, und many v conflicts resulted . be fore the hand of robbers was b; vVe.t j.'jjfv' Many fearless of ncers ien in uieir enoris' 10 btfpg the, criminuls to jus iieV;nd many famous .Aut laws bit .the dust. Rut those who were killed in trying to retain 1 heir,, freedom w e r e the fortunaie ones. They did not feel the pangs of inchrcer atiqo that must till -the soul of him who has known no lafi; but that which is given by unlawful deeds and whose religion is but to destroy. James Younger wasraptnr ed and served a long term o' years in the penitentiary. During all this t ime a con stunt effort was made to have him pardoned, and alter an imprisonment of twenty-fife years he was granted a par- Ion and went forth a 'free man in the eyes of the law. But he was not free. There was somestrange feeling that took hold of him and chain ed him more firmly than pris n bars had held him. Releas ed from prison he was a pris oner still. Those who sought to give him freedom had on ly fastened him more firmly to the wreck upon which he bad been wrecked. While he was serving his sentence he felt some degree of sntisfnc tion that he was paying a small part of the debt which he owed to humanity and to himself. He did not, have time to thinkof all the crimes that he had committed, and he enjoyed; the. sympathy which the outside world ex piessed for his unfortunate condition; Working.theredii.p after day In the monotonous life of a' convict he could feel that he was making some at tonements lor the murders he had committed. He want ed a pardon bteau-e he wan ted to be freo from the fetters that bound him dowu little dreaming that to be free from prison walls would on- y bring him face to face with the world in which he had ought all that was noble and manly. But his pardora came, and ying aside the fstripes that or twenty five years had re minded him daily that he was a prisoner before t h e aw, he walked out into the ight with rights of a free man and the garments of an American citizen. But he was hot free. He still wore the stripes across his heart and ree from the law he realized that he was still a convict cfore n higher law. The liuht ,of liberty seemed an empty; mockery to him, and that he might be free from the, pa st which this light had illumined he took the lap in to the darkness, a prisoner no longer. Ilodol Dyspepsia Cure . Digests what you oat . A Qncftion.of Eeiedlty; There is "ometning in her edity. How much cannot be told in any given case. Many of the diseases that effect hu inanity are brought forwan from a not her genera tion, but frail humanity is too prone to attribute to the past what is.d ue t he laul ts of t he present. Matris sometimes what God and ancestry, ha ve made him; and oftentimes what be has made himself. It furnish es an excuse for many a fail ure for him to say that he could not help it, as he was S3 constructed that he could not do .otherwise than fall. But there are a few men who do not succeed who have anybodj to blame as much as themselves, Man is a crea ture of destiny, but divinity h is so arranged it that each urn n is capable of lashioning his career to meet that'devti ny. Characteristics more than inMrmaties are inheri ted. Goiid heilth is largely re sponsible fur u happy dispo sition, and good health is ru i'ned by many a nmn's mis conduct.. But still that ever smiling nature must- look backward to many genera tions of good health and good cheer for a great part of its sunshine. -You often hear the expres sion 4'Am happy as a nwgro," and you believe it is true. You know your own per sonal experience that the Afrr can race likes the life of good cheer just as much as it has preached the gospel of super stition. , lou know that is freest from triuls and respo sibilities. There is a cause for this. The sunshine ofeach day that daikened their skin made them feel that winter with its gloom would never come, and in their original home it never did. With them" everything was free. Theair-they breathed , was free from impurities. The wa ter they drank was the same that quenched the thirst of t he beasts of the field. They took no thought of the mor row, for the morrow never came. ; They considered not their raiment; for their tea gowns and overalls were the same lightund sunshine. And their robes 'ne nuit were noth ing more than the sbudows ol twilight. They killed no fatted calf for the prodigal for there was no prodigal, and their steak wasobtained from the enemy. When they Sthicken With Paralyms. Henderson Griinmett, of this place4 was stricken with partial paralysis and com pletely lost the use oi one arm and side. Atter being treated by an eminent ph.v sician for quite a while with out relief, my wife recom mended Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and after using two bottles of it he is almost en tirely cured. George R. Mc Donald, Man. Logan county, W. Va! Several other very remHikable cures of partial paralysis have been effected by the use of this liniment. It is most, widely known, however, as a cure for rheu matism, sprains and bruises. Sold bj' M. B. Blackburn. The best physic -Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take. Pleis ant in effect. For sale by M. B. Blackburn, wanted fruit they had but to swing in the grape vine swing and those tbat drank milk had but to reach up and pul hecocounur. The children did not cry for Castoria and Mellins food was unknown Other things beingeqnalthe African race would live long er thun any other tribe men. 1 heir life in - antebeU lum days was a life of labor without worry and slavery meant an utter freedom from care. And when you see them to d .iy laboring and con ten ed you see a capacity for en joyment that bus been gen- eiating in developing, a spir it ol hopefulness that could not have been born in tribes contending for supremacy. The negroes are happy they cant help it. Courier Typical South African JStoiie. 0. R, Larson, of Bay Villa Sundajs River, Cape Colony conducts a store tvnical o South Africa, at which can ne purchased anything from the proverbial "needle to an an chor." This store is situated in a valley nine miles from the. nearest railway station and abmit twenr.v-.flve miles from the nearest town. Mr Larson says : ! am favored with the custom of farmers within a radius of tbirtv miles, to many of whom I haveupplied Chamberlain's remedies. All testify to theii value in a household where n doctors service is almost out of the question. Within one mile of mv store the population is perhaps sixtv. Uf these, within the Dast twelve months, no less than ourjeen nave oeen ansos utely cared bv Chamberlains Cough Remedy." For sale by M. li. lSlackbuin. Today is your day and mine, the only day e have, the day in which we play our part. What our part may signify in the great whole we may not understand; but we are nere to play it, ami now A I . is our time. This we Iftiow: t is a part of action, not of whining.. It is a part of love not cynicism. It is for us to express love in terms of hu man neipiuiness. tins we 111 m know, for we bave learned rom sad experience that any other source of life leads to lecay and waste. David Starr Jordan. NATURAL ANXIETY, Mothers regard aoproaching winter with uneasiness, children takingcold so easily. No disease costs more lit tle lives than croup. Its attack is so sudden that the sufferer is often be. yond human aid before the doctor arrives. Such cases yield readily to One Minufe Ough ( ure. Liquifies the mucus, allays inflamntion, re moves danger Absolutely safe. Acts immediately. Cures coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung diseases. F. S. McMahon, Hampton. Ga.' "A bad cold render ed me voiceless just before an ora torical contest. 1 intended to with draw but took One Minute Cough Cure It restored my voice in time to win jhe medal," T.J. Coffey and Bro. "Tell your telephone no se erets; it repeats everything said to it." A Snovkiu; Calamity. "Lately befell a railroad labor er," writes Dr. A. ivellett, of W il iford, Ark. His foot was badly crushed, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly cured him. It is simply wonderful lor burns, boilH piles and all skin eruptions. It s the world's champion Iienler A curp guaranteed. 25c. Sold by M. C liluckbuiu. Thanksgivinff Proclamation, V Washington, 0t. 29.-Pr'8 Ident Roosevelt today issued his proclamation designating Thursday Nov. 27th as a day of thanksgiving. The procla ma tion is as follower "According to the yearly custom of our people, it fulls upon the President at this season of the year toappoint a day of festival and thanks giving to God- "Ovei a century and aquar ter lias passed since thiscoun try took its place among the nations of tho earth and du ring that time we nave had on the whole more to be thankful for than has fallen to the lot of any ether peo- pie. weneranon alter genera tion has grown to manhood and passed away. Each has bad to bear its peculiar bur dens, each to face its special cris and each bus known years of grim trial when the coun try was menaced by malice, domestic or foreign lev. when the hand of the Lord was heauy upon it in drought or flood or pestilence, when in bodily distress and anguish or soul, it paved the penalty of f jlly and a forward heart. Nevertheless, decade by de cade we have struggled on ward anu upwurdae now a- bundantly enjoy material well being and under the fa vor of the most high we are striving earnestly to achieve moral and spiritual uplift ing. The year that has just closed has been one of peace and overflowing plentr. Bare ly has any people enjoyed a greater prosperity than we are now enjoying. For this we rend heartfelt and solemn thanJcs to the giver ol good, and we seek to praise Him. not by words only, but by by deeds, i li way in which we do ourjiuty to ourselves and to our fellowmen. Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, do hereby des ignate as a day of general hankwgiving. Thursday, the 27th of the coming Novem ber, and do recommend that throughout the lund the peo pie cease from their ordinary occupations, and in thei several homes and places of worship render thanks to Al mighty God for the manifold blessings of the past year." Working Night ai d Day. The busiest and mightiest lit tle thing that was ever made is Dr. King's New Life Tills. These pills change weakness into stren gth, listlessness inco energy, and ram-lag into uuntal power, 'heyr'e wonderful in buildinir an the heath. Only 25c per box. For sale by H. U. maekburn. .''The first baby makes a man crazy with joy; the oth ers muke him crazy without t. Henry L. Shattuck. of Shellsburg, Iowa, was cured of a stomach trouble with which be had been afflicted or years, by four boxes -of Chamberlain's Stomach and Jver Tablets, He bad pre viously tried many other remedies and a number of )hvsicians without relief. For sale by M. B. Blackburn. .OASTOIIIA, Baantba t Kind You Hat AImts Bought ALL WOMEU Wine of Cardul is the guardian of a woman's health and happl netii from youth to" old ago. It helps her safely iuto womanhood. It sustains, her during tho trials of pregnancy, . ohiduj?tli and motherhood, making labor easy and preventing Hooding iuJ mis carriage. It gently leads her through the dangorous period known as tho ohange of life. WiUE"CARDU1 cures leucorrhaea, falling of the womb, and menstrual irregularity in ever)- form. It is .valuable in. every trying period uf fi woman's lifo. It reinforces tlio nervous system, acts directly on tho geni tal orgiuis and is the finest tonlo for women known. A druggist for a $1.00 bottlY of Wine of Cardul. . ' 1 ' ' ' a.m., uy ... .vim, I m Using Wine of Cftrdul andThed- T..atl1. It. T.I. .AAA ford'i Black-DrauKht and I feel like a different woman already. Several la diea here keep the mentctnei in their homes all the time. I have three girla and tbey are uing It with me. Mrs. KATE BUOWDEE. For advice and nwrniim, anilrens, Rlvlnc ment " The ChHttanuou MedloLu Coniuuir. ryniptonm, "The ljullri' Ailvlaorv Deuai " i 110 j lilies' AiiviBorv iieparu Chattiinooya, Tenn. d. peculiar fatality occured atn ball game at Bellfontune Ohio Monday. Thomas Wal ker was passing an open knile to a companion when a foul ball struck bis hand and diove the blade into bis side severing the artery. Walker died almost instantly. The excitement incident to traveling and chance of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, and for this reas on no one should leave home without a Dottle of Cham- berlu in's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale, bj' M. B. Blackburn . An Atchison woman had fried chicken for dinner, chic ken croqnetts for supper ana chickeu pie and chicken soup next day, aud all out of one little old hen. FOKTY YBARS IN TORTURE. To be relieved from a torturing disease after forty yeats torture mijht well cause the gratitude of anvone. That is what DeVVitt's W'itch Hazel Salve did for C Hi. ney, Geneva, O. He says:DeVitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me of piles after 40 years." Cures cuts, burns, brnites, skin diseases, Beware of counterfeits. T. T. Coffey and Uro. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys, Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Bloodt All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. rne kidneys are your -blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to dQ their work. Pains, aches and rhevl matism come from x cess of uric acid In the blood, due to neclef!ti kidney trouble. ' Kidney trouble causes quick, er unsteady heart beats, and makes ons feel as hough they hsd heart trouble, bscsute the heart Is over-working in pumping, Ifhfck, kidney poisoned blood through vein and arteries. It used to be considered that onlv urinar troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begun nlng In kidney trouble. If you are sick vou can make no mlatalca by first doctorlntf your kldneva. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kllmer'J Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy la soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wgnderful cures of the most distressing case and is sold on its merits hv all HrtiO'erict. Irk flftv- . cent and one-dollar slz-l;?wjH es. You may have a free, also pamphlet telling you how to find sample oottie cy man Hmaf 1. out it you have kidney or bladder trouble Mention this paper when writing Dr. KUrocf St Co., Dinghamton. N. Y. fcSawfifcraa UDIOK r 1
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