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.Dei MOOT vor xiv: BOONE, .WATAUGA COUNTY, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, O & KG. 46. - Louahma "I was given up to die with quick consumption. I then began to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I improved at once, and am now in perfect health." Chas. E. Hart man, Gibbstown, N. Y. It's too risky, playing with your cough. The first, thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and the play will be over. Be gin early with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough. TVw iIki : 2ic, Mc., tl. AllJranbls. ixmsmt your aocwr. 11 n hji iw than do u be ?s. If he UilU jou not to mite It, than don't Ulce it. Fla knovi. In ttlh him. W.m(lllnff t i. C. AT KB 00., Lowell, Mui. THE WORST FORM. Multudcs are singing the praise of Kodol, the new discovery that is ma king so many sick people well and weak people strong by digesting what they eat, by cleansing and sweetening "the stomach and by transforming their focxl into the kind of pure, rich, red blood that makes vou feel good all over. Mrs. Crantil'l, 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 Wiis induced to try Kodol and after using four bottles I am entirely cur ed. I heartily recommend Kodol to all sufferers from indigestion or dys pepsia. Take a do&c after each meal. It digests what you eat. T. J. Coffey and Bro. PROFESSIONAL. EDMUND JONES, LA Y ER -LENOltt, N. C- I ; rractice Kegularly w the Courts of Watauga, 10-25 1 v. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C. ! Careful attention Riven to collections. EFLOVILL, -ATTORNEY AT LA.W, BOOSE, N. C. .WSppcial attention given to all business entrusted to h's care."a 8-23, 1900. I. W. TODD. GEO. P. PELL. TODD & PELL. AT10RSEYSAJ LAW, JEFFERSON, N. C. Will practice regularly in the courts of Watauga. Headquar ters at CofiVy'a Hotel during couit. 5-4-99. E. S. COFFEY -ATWllhEY Al LAW,- BOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. IBS' Abstracting titles and collection of claims a specialty- 231900. Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Gancr Specialist, BANNER'S ELK. N. C. ftoKDiie; No Burning Out. Highest references and endors merits of prominent persons suc cessfully treated in Va Tetin. and N. C. Remember that tlwre is no time too soon to cet rid oi a cancerous jrrowth no matter now Kmall. bxarmnation free, letters answered promptly, and gatisfaeuuu fcuarautecd. WASHINGTON LETTER. Fro oar BegnUr Cerrftyoadent. To the intense relief of pr Hons familiar with the interi or vorkinirn of tie White House and the State Depart ment the President has yield ed ton BtroiiK pressure brou't to hear on him ly the Secre taries of State and War and has foregone I h pleasure of arbitiafirg the differences be tween Venezuela and i he for eign powers. The invitation (f (fermany am) Great Brit aiti to arbitrage their Maims so flattered the President Ihnt for some time his bet ter judgment was objured and it seemed that, in spite of the protests of Messrs Hay and Root and manv of the republican senators.he would HM-ept the position. So em phatic, however, were the ar guments against stun a Qiirse, almost every republi. can newspaper protesting, (hat he was obliged to yield and it now appears that the troubles of Venezuela will be adjudicated by the Hague tribunal. Through the enterprise of a metropolitan daily paper the terms of the Cuban trea ty have been madepublicand hureexMted both admiration and criticism. To those mem ners oi congress wno repre sent the manufacturing inter ests of the East the convene tion afiord the utmost satis taction, but to those who rep resent agricultural ronstmr- encies it is the occasion o wfry and anxiety. Follow ing the usual custom of his party ,Serretarv Hay has secured the most signal ad vantages for the manufactu ring and other vested intei ests, to the disadvantage of the .'agriculturist. While manufactured silk, watches, umbrellas and a long list of similar products secure aeon cession of 40 per cent, from Cuban duties such important agricultural productions as flaur, wheat products, corn and its products, beef and other meats, etc., receive but the regulation 20 percent. It is tiue that cotton and wool in the ra w state receive a spe eial discount of 30 per cent, but, as has been pointed out by a western republican, Cu ba is not a manufacturing country and there will be lit tle sale there for the raw ma terials. On the manufactured cotton and woolen goods a discount of 40 per cent, is al lowed, so that again the man ufacturers are the beneficia ries. The interests of the beet sugar products are ofcourse. sacrificed as 20 per cent, re duction iH allowed on Cuban sugar entering the United States. The prospects for the ratifi (ration of the treaty are not as rosy as the adimnistia tion organs represent them. Senator Burrows, afterexam iuing the treaty, has said that he will form no opinion as to its worth until alter the beet sugar convention, to tuke place soon. TheCalifor nia delegation is strongly op posed to the treaty and is at tempting to form nn alliance with the New KnglanddeletrH tion whi' h is earnestly op posed to the Hay-Bond con vention, which will permit New Foundland fish and bait to compete with the New En gland industries, and to the Kasson treaty with France which will permit French silks and notions to compete wih numerous New England mariufrtcturers. In this situa tion Senator Lodgefiiidshim self in a serious dilemma. His friendship for the President prompts him to vote for the Cuban treaty, but his seat in the Senate would be imperil led by the neglect of any op portunity to defeat the French and New England t reaties. Under these nrcu in stances the Senator is doing a great deal of thinking but it is not talked for publica tion. A rumor which is the occa sion of serious misgivings to the friends of the President has leaked out from the White House. It is to the ef fect that Mr. Roosevelt is se riously contemplating theap pointment ot the notorious Billy Lorimer, Contrressman- elect, to the position of Secre tary of the Department of Commerce and Labor which it is assumed will be created this session. It has long been the President's intention to appoint Secret ry Cortleyou to this important post b u strong pressure is being brought to bear by the Illi nois machine whi"h claims that it his received no con sideration: in return for -its support of the President, The claim is undoubtedly true. and. to the credit of Mr. Roosevelt, it may besaid tha the unsavory reputation of the Illinois machine has made him exceedingly chary about favoring it with pat ronage, but as the time for the national convention ap proaches, Mr. Roosevelt be comes less independent and the Illinois delegation is powerful one. Their snppoit would prove much mort effec tual than any Mr. Cortleyou could deliver as his whole in fluence, if he has any, is in New York, the support of which state Mr. Roosevelt be lieves he is sure of. It has remained for Gerinn ny and Great Britain to force the republican- to declare their position in regard to the Philippines. When the treaty of Paris was negotia ted it had not entered the mind if any republican thut the United States was acqi ring territory with a view of its submission and perma nent control. At the most, it was assumed that the protec toiate was to be formed over the Philippines, which were ia other respects to enjoy the privileges of self government. This being the case the 'optn door' policy was guaranteed to the Philippinecustomsleg ishtion. The United States was to seek no advantage in the Philippine market not guaranteed to other nations. Later, however, the Philip pine Commission imposed an export duty of $7 50 per ton I on Manila hemp and fiber This duty was rebated when the goods were sent to the United States and according ly th Powers have entered u protest. The administration refuses to see the justi"e of the protest and states its po sition as follows: it says that it is impossible to main tain the door to the Philip pines ns "ide open" as the door to China, for instance, as the Philippines are a pos session of this country and must be regarded as in the same relation with the Uni ted States as are the British colonies to the parent na tion. Senator Morgan has made public a statement, in which he predicts that the issue in the next campaign will be the tariff. He also advances his theorj'of trustcontrol which has for its bapie principles the taxation of the incomeot the capital stock of corpora tions in a progressive ratio, the tax to tall very heavily on large aggregations of cap ital. The Sena tor ad ministers a grave rebuke to the leaders of both the great political pai ties whom he charges with having quoquetted with the trusts at the expense of the people and he predicts that unless a decided change shall occur both parties will be 9 vert brown. "Some time ugo my (laugh ter caught a severe cold. She complained of pains in her chest and had a bad cough I gave her Chamberlain's Cough Remeny according to directions and in two days she was well and able to go to schcol. I have used this remedy in my family for the past seven years ana hny never known it to fail ..says James Prendergnst. merch ant. Annaro Bav. Jamaica. West India Island. The pains in the chest indicated an ap proaching a 1 1 a c k of pneumonia, which in this in stance was undoubtedly warded, on by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It counteract any tendency of a cold to ward pneumonia. Sold by M. B. Blackburn. December, 1902 will be re membered for the number of great and good people who have passed away. Mrs. Ma ry Grcenleaf, of Cambridge Mass., died at her home on the 20th of Dec. She left a for tune or $77,000 to the poor The remainder ot her great wealth she left to relatives. Remarkable Cure of Croup. I have a few words to say regarding Chamberliain's Cough Remedy. It saved my little boy's life and I teel that I cannot prn.se it enough. I bought a bottk of from A. E. Steele of Goodwin, S 1) , and when I got home with it the poor baby could hardly breathe. I gave tin medicine as directed every ten minutes until he "threw up" nnd then I thought sure he was. going to choke to death. We had to pull the phlegm out of his month in great long strings, lam positive that if I had not got that bottle of eo-igh medicine, my b;y would mt tie on earth today. Joel Demont, Iuwood. Iowa. For sale by M. B. Blackburn. LOOK OUT KOK FEVER. Billiousnei.s and liver disorders at this season may bo prevented by cleansing the system with De Witt's Little Early Risers. These famous little pills do not jri ipe. They move the bowels gertlv, but copiously, and by reason of the tonic proper ties, give tone and strength to the glaudl T( J. Coffey und Urg. Sensible from Start to Finish. The capitalistsof tbenorth have tound out thnt t h e y can get better returns from money invested in manufac turing enterprises in this sec tion .than those) of a higher latitude, Lam is cheaper. Splendid water power can be found almost anywhere. La bor is less expensive and the greater lengt h of day light are some ot the advantages this section hon over the nor them states. Money is plenti fnl at the north and its own ers are seeking permanent and safe investment for it. Those who take the trouble to investigate find an iuvi ting field at the south. All they want is encouragement from the people of this sec tion and the assurance that their capital will be 'protect ed from uiij i.-t taxation and radically stringent laws a- gainst corporations, None can deny that it is to our in terest to offer these men all inducements to come among us for the purposo of invest ing their capital in factories and other industrial enrerpri ses, thus aiding in building up the waste places in our land, und they should have the assurance thnt there is to be no unjust tnxa tion against such concerns or any legisla tivediserimination of any kind, though there should be, on the other hand no legisla tion giving big corporations undue advantage over capi tal otherwise emploped or o yer the property of individu als. Give capital desirous of cominS among us a fair show ing; let the people hold out inducements to it to come; make fair promises and stand by them, and we will see our etnte making even more rap idshidos in m iniif ifturing. Wilmington M H-mr'T. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage deed executed fco the under signed on tbo 26th day of Dec. 1901, by Z. B. Buchan an and wife Myrtle to secure a debt ot $450 and register ed in Book 'H' page 81 in the office ot the Register of Deeds of Watauga county, I will on Monday, the 2nd davof Feb. 1903, at the court house door in Boone, sell to the highest bidder foreash thefol lowing described tract of land lying In the town of Blowing Rock, N. C, adjoin ing the lards of J. B. Clarke, S. M. Thomas and others. Beginning on a small locust tree on the north side of the Boone road, or street, and runs east with sain road 14 poles to a ston Z. B. Buch unnan, now .J. M. ( lark's cor n"i tlnnce north 20 pols to a stone or uptnce pine in the Leni Green line; then-'e west with said lin 14 p')les to a stone, J. H. Clark's Timer; thence south with Clarks line 20 poles to the beginning. acres morn or less, t-'geth er with the right to u'wuier from a spring on adjoining lot. l liHlot h i n large house on t when iMimplefd will be ban Is'ioi" property. This Dec. 30, 11)02. Alekandek M' Rae, Mortga Hei'. L. I). LowR A'ty. Genuine Unptd CCC Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "lomcthin j Juit ci good." CANDY CATHARTIC HOUSEWORK Too much housework wrecks wo men's ncrres. And the constant caro of children, day and night, Is often too trying for even a strong woman. A haggard face tolls the story of the overworked housewife and mother. Deranged menses, lcucorrhooa and fulling of the M-onib result from overwork. Evcrj- housewife needs a remedy to regulate her menses and to keep her sensitivo female organs in perfect condition. lWIE3E"CARDUI is doing this for thousands of American women to-day. It cured Mrs. Jones and thai U why sho ' writes this trunk letter i Glondoano, Ky., Feb. 10, 1801. I am glad Unit vour Wins of Cudnt In helping me. I am feeling better than ' I havo fuit for ycurs. I iua ilt.lne my own work withnvt r.ny brlp. and 1 washed laBt weuic un.l w ad iut one bit tired. Tbut show that the Wine la , dolus mo good. I am getting fleihler than I ever was before, and ilaeo good ami eat nearly, oeiore i oegan taungi VVin of Ctniul. 1 nned to have to lay '' down flvj or aix times every day, bat now I do not think of lying down through the day. Mas. Richard J ohm. 1.00 AT IRUG1STS. For idrlee and literatim, !!, titlst ITinr- tonu, " Th Lmllf AUvuorjr ixpirtmaal , IM Cbftttanoogt Medicine Co.. ChatUnooft, lena. NOTICE. North Carolina, Watauga coun ty, In the Superior Court before the Clerk. D. J. Lowrance. guardi an for Squire Lowrance, lunatic, ex parte. Under and by virtue of an order obtained from the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Watnuga county in the above entitled ac'ion, I will on the 2nd day cf Feb. 1902, between 10, a. in., and 4, p. m., the same be ing the first Monday in said month offer for sale to the highest bidder the following described real estate, the property of Squire A. L0W4, ranee, Lunatic, viz : A tract of land containing 35 acres more or less ly. ing and being in the county of Wa tauga, N C. Brginning on a targe rock in a branch corner to N. M. I saacs, now S. S. McBride, thence with the branch and Isaacs, S. S. Mcltride's, line up N 33 degrees W 16 poles to a small mahogany near a clift of rocks, corner to S. S. Mc Bride, the same N 32 d E 53 poles to a stoke in Wilson heirs line, now S. S McBride's line, with same E. 55 d E 78 poles to a stake at the old ridge road where once a hicko ry stood, thence S. 10 d west 47 poles to a white oak, old corner to Solomon Isaacs, thence west 10 poles to a stake, corner to the old Ricks tract, with same N 45 d W 59 pole to a white oak on the flat ridge corner to Ricks, with same S 60 d W 32 poles to the beginning Terms of sale, one third cash, one third in six months andtone third in twelelve months time with gocd notes and approved security. Deed will be executed on payment in full of the purchas money. Dec 31. 1903 D. I. Lowrance, Guardian. E. S. Coffey. AUv. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. The Elscorerer of Swsmt-leot at Wert ts Els Laboratory. . . . There Is a disease prevailing In this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart (allure or 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 away cell by cell. Then the richness of tho blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Brirbi'f Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery Is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A samplebotUa sent free by mail, also a book telling about Swamp Root and its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. tuA mention this papar. a""""-1 Zai 1 1 1 T L
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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