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vnr. yt7 BOONE; WATAUGA COUNTY, N. C, TOUUSDAV, DECEMBER 18, NO. 44. ':V"V. - - .Vi XT te ..' y;,. r Vv v XLonqHair About a year ago my hair -ra coining out very fait, ao 1 bought a battle of Ayer'a Hair Vigor. It stopped the falling and made my hair grew very rapidly, until now It la if inchea in length.M-Mrs. A. Boydston, Atchison, Kana. J ThereV another hunger; wan that ,of the'stomachi Hair hunr for instance. u Hungry hair heeds fdod, needs hair vigor Ayer'?. This is why we say that Ayer's Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes the hair grow long and fi.Ni Wit. 1J 4nnUa U.J9W Urnffelat eanunt supply yoo.l vim an anm u'Muir ana we win express ToaftbottM. Be lure uiri rira tlio umc of joar Mmt exprrfui office. Adilrma, 1 , u '.:i.iiiKiu.,i4inii,Hu . THK WORST FORM. , M uttudes arc singing the praise of ' Kodol, the new discovery that is ma king so may.y sick people well and weak people strong by digesting what they k eat, by cleansing and sweetening the stomach and by transforming their food into the kind of pure, rich, red blood that makes vou feel good all over. Mrs. ' Cranfili, of "Troy, I., T., writes: 1 for a number of years was troubled ' with indigestion and dyspepsia that grew into the worst form. Finally I v was induced to try Kodol and after using four bottles I am entirely cur ed. I heartily recommend Kodol to 11 sufferers from indigestion or dys pepsia. Take a dose after each meal. It digests what you eat. T. J. Coffey and 13ro. PROFESSIONAL. EDMUND JONES, LAy YER LENOIU, N. C . Will Practice Regularly in ' : the Courts of Watauga, 10-25 1 v. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C. - Careful attention given to collections. EFLOVILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOOSE, N C. 'Special attention given to all business entrusted to h's careIS 8-23, 1900. J. W. TODD. GEO. P. PEI.L. TODD & PELl. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JEFFERSON, N. C. Will practice regularly in the courts of Watauga. Headquar tera at CoftVy V Hotel during court. , 5-4-99. E. S. COFFEY, 'fi -ATTORNEY Al LAW, - BOONE, N.C.- Prompt attention given to all mutters of n legal nature. V9" Abstracting titles and collection of claims a special ty. 5-23-1900. Dtt. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialist, BANNER'S ELK. N. C, hcLKnite', No Ruining Out. Highest references and, endow ments of prominent persons sue ceesfully treated in Va., Term. and N. C. Remember that there Is no time too soon to get rid ol a cancerous growth no matter how small. Examination free, letters answered promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed. WASHINGTON LETTER. Proa oar Hegolar Com ipondetit. There itt mwh satisfaction nmonK the democrat here o ver the failure of RepreenA tive Taylor of Michigan to promote a contest of the elee tion of Representative Car ter Glass of the Sixth Virgin a district. fn connection with this failure there is con siderable unwritten history. The contest was intended to involve the constitutions of nil those states that have adopted InwM which virtual' ly exclude the negro vote. Mr. Taylor, who has to rely largely on the ngro vote for his support at home, saw an opportunity to further h i own ends and the caueof the Crunipacker resolution, and seized it. His resolution was referred toDoinmitteeon Elections No. and there met its Waterloo. Thereis a grow ing sentiment among the nor tiiein republicans, who ate not dependent on negro votes for election toDongress, that the Southern states had bet ter be left to work out t heir own salvation and the other members of the Committee re fused to champion the cause of Mr. Taylor. Theartionof national significance, for'the reason that it is a forerunner of the defeat that a waits any attempt of Judge Crura pack er to call up his resolution, It is also known that Repre sentative Cannon is hostile to interference with the south ern states. He has said that the republican party neverat tempted to interfere with the southern voting laws with out going down to defeat, and it is believed that there is little likelihood of interfer ence while he is Speaker. With a singular unanimity the democrats and republi cans of the House are work ing on an antitrust bill. Representative Richardson states that the democrats will cheerfully support any sensible anti-trust measure on the floor of the House, sinking part y advantages in the cause of the whole peo ple. Representative Little field's bill is being made the foundation for the measure which the Judiciary commit tee will report to the House and there is some prospects for a favorable report before the holiday recass. The bill provides for thatT publicity which the President has pro- noured so essential and lm pose a tax of 1 ppr cent, on all stock ot corporations ha v ing n capital stock in excess of $500,000 which is not ac tually piid up. Whether thefcrepnblicansare actually awakened to the ne eessity of anti-trust .legisla A Good Ctug;b Hedlclna. I And Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is an excelled medi cine. 1 have beensnffering from a severe cough for the last two mouths, and it has effected a cute. I ha ve great pleasure in recommending it, W. C. Wockner. This is the opinion of one of our old est and most respected resi dents, and has been volun tarily given in good fait h that other may tjy the rem edy nnd be benefited, as wis Mr. Wockner This remedy is sold by M. B. Mlackburn. tion, or whether they regard it as one of two evils, the other of which is tariff revis ion, whieh the leaders so strenuously oppose, or wheth er t here is merely n n v nder- standing by which the House will pass anti-trust legisla tion, and the Senate bury the bill, the democratic lenders have not yet determined, but, whatever, may be the In tention of the republicans, the democrats will do all in .their power to promote legis lation so essential to the wel fare of the people. ' As might have been expect ed. Snator Beveridg, after his terrible junket, reported a substitute for the Omnibus territorial bill which pro vides for the admission of Oklnhoma alone, it being toe itly admitted that the rea son for refusing admission to the other two applicants is not their unprenrodness but the fear that they might odd democratic strength in t he Senate. Senator Quay, who is the champion of the terri tories on the republican side of the rhambpr, is.being at tacked from all quarters and it is doubtless true that a brother of Senator Penrose who owns the major portion of the Commonwealth miue of Arizona would be most ma terially benefitted by the ad mission of that territoiy to statehood. Senator Ruy ad mits having written a letter stating that it would be bet ter for the territories to re turn republican majorities.at the last election in order that the support of the"deraocrat ic Senators might be insured in the present fight. A fnrth- er provision of the substi tute bill adds Indian Territo rv to Oklahoma' which will certainly make ademocratic state if that feature of the measure be retained. The fight promises to be sharp but the friends oftbe territo ries are mui h discouraged. The plans of Sec. Root, looking to the furtherance of themilitary establshment of the country, aro progress ing and it is expected that two bills in which thoSeeretn ry is directly interested, will become laws during the pres ent session. One. the Milita ry organization bill, passed the House last session and has now been favorably re portet? by the Senate Com mittee. It provides tor the reorganization of the ran li tia on lines similar to those ol the regular army, the or ganization of a reserve force of enlisted men and a reserve force of officers who hav qualified to take command The other bill is the Army re organization bill which pro A. J. Snell wanted to at tend a party, but was afruid to do so on feared account of pains in his s t o m a c h, which he feared would grow worse. He sHys,' I was tel ling my troubles to a lady friend, who said: 'Chamber lain's Colic, Cbolera and Diarrhoea Remedy will pnt von in condition fur the party I bought a bottle and take plesnres in station that two doses cured nip and enabled me to have a good time at the party." Mr. Snell is a resident of Summer Hill, N.Y. This remedA' is for sale by M. B. Blackiuii. vides for thereorganization of the army and the estab- ishmeut of a general staff to take the place of the general commnndingthearmy.Ithas been introduced in both chnm bers. If the bill passes Get, era I Miles, by its provisions, will be the first chief of the staff. There are two large lobbies in Washington that are doubtless here for no good pumose. One is that main tained by Mi. Oxnar'd of the Beet Sugar Trust and the other is maintained by Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan and is supposed to have for its end thu amendment after it rea ches the Senate, of any" trust bill passed bj the House, so that it cannot seriously ef teet the Morgan interests. Neither lobby has as yet made itself conspicuous and it is too early to judge accu rately of their intentions. The prospects for Cuban re ciprocjty seem to improve. Reports from Gen. Bliss, now in Havana, are most encour aging and the President (has secured pledges or support forth treaty from Senator Elkins and other insurgent senators. President Palnin will, it is reported, negotiate the treaty, after which the President will send it to the Sennte for ratification simul taneonsly with its being sent to the Cuban Senate. It will not go before the Cuban House of Representatives as has been reported. The body will have to do only with the new tariff law which the trod ty will make necessary. ChambarlalnStomach and Liver Tab lets. Try them When you feel dull afterea ting. W hen yon haye no appeti te. When you havo a bad taste in the mouth. When your liver is torpid. When your boweKare con stipated. When yon have headache. When yon feel bilious. They will improve your op petite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach and regulate vonr stomach and bowels. For sale by M. R. Blackburn. A well known physician, speaking of headache from eye strain says that it is not recognized, perhaps, because it is of no special type. It may be onlv an occasional dull pain in'the forehead or the temples; it may be a gen eral soreness, or it may be a throbbing, racking head ache whu'h the slightest noise or a brignt light makes ur.beara ble. The only distinctivechar acteristic is its persistency- its refusal toyield permanent ly to nn.r systam of medica tion, dieting, or hygienic liv ing. He advises persons who haven persistent headache to hove thir eyes examined by a competent oculist I o r correction of defective vision will give immediaterelief and only properly fitted glasses will do this doesn't erspect old age. It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Ur. King' New Life Pills. They cut off miliaria no matter how ne. vere and irrespective of old age Dyspepsia jaundice, fever, consti pat ion all yjpid to tlnn perfect pill. iy, at Al. li. ulHckburn s. The lesson of ft Life, Charlotte OhBerver. Even Carnegie in Ameriea was not a "captain of indus try" ns Krupp of Geimany, The "Cannon King." the third iu a direct line of the great gnn-makers of Essen, amassed a fortune of 125, 000,000, doubling in about flfteeq years the value of the plant he inherited from his father. He; was a curious, self-contradictory human be ing in some respects. An ab solute autocrat in his own huge establishment, a mod ern feudal baron of industry, receiving the homage of an army of employe retainers. he was theoretically, and to some extent practically a So cialist. He had nninoious schemes for the betterment of the working people. In the building of the houses of all his laborers at Essen, great pnins were taken to h a v;e them architecurally perfect, and, to avoid monotony in the blocks of buildings, the designs were varied. An effort was made to have the interi or of the dwelling conform ia tasteful ornamentation with the exterior, and;croom was invariably left in the front yards for little flower gardens. Herr Krupp aimed to cultivate the aesthetic in stinct in bis working people. He bad numerous o t h r plans for their betterment, but personally he kept aloof from them. But with all'bis wealth and philanthropy, Herr Krupp does not. appear to have been a perfectly happy man, nor to have found surcease from sorrow. His multiplici ty of business and philan thropic nterprises wrecked his nervous system, nnd his health for several venrs past has been wriliKd. 1 1 is death is'attributedjn large degree to o vicious attack upon him by a Socialist newspaper. His vast riches'co'ild not buyifor him health or immunity from slander. The moral of his no table life and death is com pressed into the prayer of the Wise man: "Give me neither poverty nor riches." The ca reer now just concluded of the great "Cannon King" is as good fa commentary as may be had upon thai ira presaive phrase ofiiinspini' tion: "The deceitfulness of richos. Congbs Aad Colds In Children, I use and prescribe Cbam beiluin's Dough Itrfineily for alinobt all obstinate, con stricted coughs with direct results. I prescribe it to children of all ages. Am glad to recommend it to - all in nee.1 and (seeking relief from colds and coughs and hron chial HfiketioiiH. In is non narcotic andBafnin the hands of the mots unprofessional. A universal panacea for all mankind. Mrs M a r v K. Melendy, M. D., Ph. D., Chi catro, III. This remedy is for sale by M. li. Bla"kburn. 'Baby in the high chair is the real autocrat of the breakfast table." STOP THE COUtiH WOKK OFF TUE COLD, Laxative BroinoQuinineTablet6 cure n cold in one day. No cure no pay. Trice 25c. flew Are Tear Kldaeye t Dr. Robin' Bpanurus PHIa core all kidney 111 Sam el free. Add. Stcrlliu; Heiaedy O, Chicago or H. X. .loniEnnooD The neatest ambition of Asm i lean men and women ia to hare homes blamed with children. The woman afflicted with female- dla. , eae is oonatantly menaoed with I becoming a childless wife. No! modiolno can restore dead or gans, bat Wine of Cardai does regulate derangements that pre jent conception; does prerent miscarriage ; doos restore weak i funotions and shattered nerres and does bring; babies to homes barren and desolate for rears. Wine of Cardul gives women the health and strength to bear heal thy children. Yon can ret a dollar bottle of AVliw of Cardai I from your dealer. ' 1 ' ' 14S Market StrMt, In Febraarr. 1901, 1 took otio betiU of wine ot Cordul and on fwrkjur ot Thodford'i niaok-DTKnt UndUn manved flltaea year enJ lml nerar (Iran birth to a child until I took Win of Cardai. Now I am mother of a flaa babj if lrl whioh waa born March Si, 1ML The baby weigh fourteen poonda and 1 feel aa well aa an? pereoD eould HA Now my home la happy and r ne?er will be without Win of Cardai la my hone Main- Mr. J. W. O. SMITH. For iynini tnnl Chattanooga i ", The Chattanooga Medicine Company, tenooaa. Turn. Jefferson Recorder: Free! den Dare's son, of. Wagoner, age about thirteen years waa accidentally shot and killed by an older brother, age about 18 years, while out hunting squirrels one day last week. The older brother seeing a squirrel Jumping in the trees attempted to shoot It. The sun made a "long fire" and the boy lowered his gun to put on a new cap; the gun fired, the shot taking ef feet in the boy's face, head and breast, causing instant death. NATURAL ANXIETY, Mothers regard approaching winter with uneasiness, children takingcold so easily. No disease costs more lit tie lives than croup. Its attack is sd sudden that the sufferer is often be yond human aid before the doctor arrives. Such cases yield readily to One Minute Cough Cure. Liquifies the mucus, allays inflamation, re moves danger. Absolutely a f e. 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. The healh of aoldier isth health of the army, and the health of the army is t b e health of the nation. Women us Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mini. courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneenamast aooa disappear when the kid neys are 0t of order or diseased. Kidney trouble haa become so prevalent that It Is not unoomtnoo for a child to be bora afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urta ales too often. If the) urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child reaches an age when It should be able to) control the passage, It Is yet afflicted wltk bed-wetting, depend upon It the cense of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, aad the first step should be towards the treatment el these important organs. This unplaaoaat trouble la due to a diseased condition of the) kidneys and bladder and not to A habit m most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mi erable with kidney and bladder treubl. and both need the same great remedy. -The mild and the Immediate effect of Swamp-Root U soon rasJUod. It Is aottv by druretsta. In fifty cent and One dollar a sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell mm ef i Ing all about It, Including many f th thousands of testimonial letters, tveetvaei from sufferers cured. In writing Dr, turner k Co.. Blnghamton, N. Y be ear M mention this paper. cm r - A ... . V ;' ':! .i " .... ' . '.-
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