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V TV T BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, X. C.. THUUSDAY. JANUARY 29, I ll SC. 49. VOL- XIV. Y A.Cough ' 1 have made a most thorough trial of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and am prepared to say that for all dis eases of the lungs it never disap points." J. Early Finley, Ironton, O. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral wont cure rheumatism; we never said it would. It won't cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds of all kinds. We first said this sixty years ago; we've been saying it ever since. Tim siiM : 25c, SOc, It. All tret (lits. Coninlt your doctor. If he fan tike It, than do a he m;i. If he telle yon not to take It, then don't take It. He knowt. Leare It with him. W are willing. J. C. ITER CO., Lowell, Matt. The Utah Mormons nre said to have been promised a United States Snnatorslnp by Mr. Hnnnn, but this is not the administration, that delivers Mr. Hanaa's goods. Oree Press. A Care for Lumbago. W. 0. Williamson, of Amherst Va., says: "For more than a year I suffered from lum bago. I finally tried Cham berlain'u Pain Balm and it gives me entire lelief. which all others remedies had failed to do." Sold bj M. Ii- Black burn. PROFESSIONAL. EDMUND JONES, LAT YEU LENOIR, N. O WW Practice Regularly in the Courts of Watauga, 10-25 1 v. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorn3y At Law, BOONE, N. C. Careful attention given to collections. E. F. LOVILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOONE, N. C. STSpecial attention given to all business entrusted to h!s care.tt 8-23, 1900. Ji W. TODD. GEO. P. PEI.L. TODD & PELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JEFFERSON, N. C. Will practice regularly in the courts of Watauga. Headquar ters at Coffey's Hotel during court. 5-4-99. E. S. COFFEY -AT10RNEYA1 LAW,- BOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature- ts&T Abstracting titles and collection of claims a special ty. 23-1900. Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancr Specialist, BANNER'S ELK. N. C No Knite; No Burning Out. Highest references and ondors- ments of prominent persons suc cessfully treated in Vn., 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 unrantecd. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our Eegnlar Cormpondent. The past week in Congress has been one ot democratic re joicing and many jokes have been made at republican ex pense. The haste with which the republicans rushed through the bill removing 1 he duty from coal to relieve the present emergency dem ormtrated how curreet the democratic contention that a lowering of the tariff is all that is necessary to cause a reduction of prices and de feat the efforts of the trusts to maintain the post of ne cessities far above their nor mal value. By thesam iwa ure was demonstrated the sophistry of the republican claim that no single schedule of the Dingley bill could be revised in accordance with the necessities arising from changed conditions without a general revision of the en tire tariff and the precipitn- tion of extended financial de pression. A bill providing for the re bating of the duties collect ed on coal during the next year was reported to the House by the Ways a n Means Committee and was packed by the House. It went to the Senate, which so amen ded it as to place coal ou the free list permanently and was returned to the House where the amendment was a cepted all the same day. The President signed the meas ure the next day. Thus the first schedule., of the sncrer Dingley tariff was revisei without any serious results and it is hoped that the prec edent established.may prove a useful lesson in the future. Wearying with the do noth ing policy of his own party, Judge Jenkins, chairman of the House committee on Ju diciary, has introduced a res olution horrowed from, the public ownership plank of the New York democratic platform which, it was claim ed, defeated Coler for Gov ernor of that State. Judge Jenkins' resolution calls up on the Judiciary committee to make an examination in to the possibility of seizure by the federal goverment of the coal mines of Ihecountry and their operation by the Federal authorities in such emergencies as exist at the present time. Had Mr. Jen kinV resolutiou been intro duced by a democrat it would have been greeted with cries of "anarchy," ''socialism." etc., but coming from a re A food Recommendation. "1 have noticed that the sale on Chamberlain's Stom ach & Liver Tablets is al most invariably to th se who have once used thjm," says Mr. J. H. Weber, a prominent druggist or Cas cade, Iowa. What better recommendation conld any medicine have than for peo pie to call for when again in need of such a remedy? Tiy them when you feel dull after eating, when you have a bad taste in vour mouth, feH bil ions, have no appetire or when troubled with consti pat ion, and you are certain to be delimited with the prompt, relief whit h they afford. For sale by M. 13. Blckburii. publican, and he the chair1- man ol one of th mot iin portant committes of th House, it is received with all reject and it is yet possible that Congress may be forced by Hie strength of public o pin'on to afford the consum- eis some relief irom the intol eiable conditions now pie vailing with regard to coal. fhe sub committee of the JuMiciarv committee, to which was iutrusted the draf ting of an nti-trust measure in accordance with the rec- ommendation of the Attoi-s ney General, evidently mad a series of blunders in the performance of their task or they were sent back todo t he work over again, lhey had announced that I hey would be prepared to favora b report the bill at once, hut wjien it was submitted to Mr. Knox he told the au thors it was all wrong and they must do it nil over. fhev are now working under the immediate supervision o' Mr. Kuox'ssubordinatesnnd is hoped thateventuully they will seucceed in framing a measure which will please the peopK work no hardship to the trusts and stand the test of the couits. It is quite obvious that most'members on the repub- lican side of the Senate are delighted. withthe set-back which the Attorney General has administered to the cause of anti-trust hgislation. They have from the first desired to avoid all anti- trust legislation. Forced by d the determined stand of, the President and has announced purpose to call the next Con irress in special session if nothing was accomplished at this session, the republican leaders consented to give th 1 matter consideration, stipu lating however that any measure which would pass he Senate mustbeextremel. conservative, in other worlds, must prove innocuous to their favorite corporate in- terests. Now that a member of the President's Cabinet ihs taken occasion to nom up the measure and postpone iu consideration until a later date, the sentiment is grow- ing that it will be possible to pass the matter over and then suv to Mr. Hoosvelt tu h i.. i.otnnniblp for the - - - miiure to legis.aic ou wr , A I I.i... .. !, enbjectUB early in the sion the Senate was ready to irive the matter due consid- erniiuu. i The President and his "Some time agomydaugh ter caught a severe cm i. a. I . J She complained of pains in herchestund tiadanaticouga I gavp her Chamberlain s Cough Remeny aucording to directions and in two aays she was well and able to go to schcol. I have used this remedy in my family for the past seven years and haye never known it to fail .,tays James Preridergast. mer-n-ant. Annaro Bay. famaica, West India Island. The pains in the chest indicated an ap prnachiiig attack of pneumoniH. hi h in this in-Btan-e w a s undoubtedly i. t-led. off li riiamherl lin's t'oUifh UeniMdv. It 'OlintflUet MW teinleney f ward pneuaioni i. M. B. Black bum. 11)1 I to Swid by closest friends and seriously concerned oyer the fate of the Cuban treaty. After amending the convention so that American cattle shall receive a 40 per cent conces- Uion from the Cuban tariff nmj adding a clause which provides that during the life nf the covenant the duty on Lngar shall at no time b" lowered below thp concession mme to Cuba 20 pir cent (jiHeoniit from the Dinuley rates he coaimitee on For Hgn Relations reported the treaty favorably. Then how- HVf.r jt wnsfound thatseri jus 0,jeetion existed on the dem onatic wide of the chamber arid as it will probably re- quire ten democratic vote to ratify, the situation is regarded as grave, although jt h the belief of your cor respondent that the couveu- tioti will be approved, Sen- Ltor Bailev has annonred 0f talking the treaty to , tenth because he believes that it is unconstitutional jn that it, initiates tariff changes in the Senate and because he believes iti will work n hardship to thesugar and tobacco producers for the south. That President Roosevelt is fast estranging the members of his own paity is evident iu Washington. There is no question ns to the choice of the Senator. With the pos Link exception of Senator Lodge, there is no doubt but that every republican Sen ator would cast his ballot or Senator Hanna. There I j8 an alliance between Sen ators Hanna and Fairbanks hj which it is agreed that if whn the convention meets Mr. Hanna desires ttie nom motion all of Mr. I an banks strength will be thrown to him nut if Mr. Hanna, for any reason, concludes not to enter the race his strength will be thrown to thelndiana Senator. Mr. Roosevelt knows of this combination and is trying to meet it but hj8 lack of familarity with politics and his headstrong ness both stand in his wav and it is a question if he wil succeed against the wily me thod of Hanna and Fair hanks KemarKaine uurcoi troup I . m ... m m i . - . I have a tew words ro say It'lifll lilllji vnoimiri iiuiii - . . It H)ivp(mv ,jtt,7 boy's life and I ieei that r cannot praise it enough bought a tiottlt of Irom A , ... t .... i :,t, : anil Will II 1 liU l UUillr; Willi it a"utii " v . . . . )ir(Jlv hpuutlio I lrjivp the medicine LH (jirec'red everv ten minutes I . untji he "threw up' and then i thonuht sure he was coinir to cm)kP to death. e har to DUn t,P nhiegm out of his moutn n j,rpat long string i m ()OHjtive that if 1 ha not K()t tjjilt bottle of co'igh medicine, mv fo:y would not ne on arth today. Joel )EM(,vf Inwood. Iowa. For j r,v j . Blackburn DOMESTIC TROUBLE. It is exceptional t find :i famil where there are no Jomestie troiib les oceasionallv, ''tit thee cannot be lesseiK .l b haviii" Dr. Kind's New Life Pills around Much tMiible thev save 'j tlu-ir jjreat vvoi k in stomach and liver t'oules lh not o.ilv rnevc . but cuif! 25c al M. li. Ithu; The Reformatory. Dr. J. B. Alexander, of Charlotte, writing to the News and Observer of the pro posed Reformitorv for vouth ful criminals in North Caroli na says: "tt was my good fortune I t'j be entertalne-f by the su-j peiintentlent" of the Reform j ed school at Louisville, Ky.j two years ago, whn the Con ' tetlerate veterans met in that I ity. I was there from Wm1 ! nesda.v until Monday and: made ir my business to cx- amine into it inorougniy ! 'hel'iml wasMtouglit in 1S0D1 () acres, on which wen builr i ' suitable houses fortheyoung riminals. school r a a m s, work shop-, tlining rooms bathing house mid a chapel or worship. Just is every thing was gotten leady in 8(51, the Yankee army took ossei-t.inii ami Kept 11 llll the fall of 1HG3. The;hoo' was now commenced with a superintendent. (Mr. Caldwell ho still holds the place) and teachers, instructors in all he departments, with a suf ficient guard to seethatnone escape or do mischief. The Reformitory belongs to the ity not the State. In 1900 it was accommodating 4l)0 pupils white boys, b 1 a u k boys, white girls and black girls. Each class was kept separate. Each class was sub divided according t' age and size. Quiteji number of live to eight year oldchildreii were there, because neglected by parents or had no one to care for them, lhey were all fed and clothed by the board of directors. They vv e r e taught all kinds of work; ii nil the board deeded how long each one should stay, hut the time was according to are li ii admitted, the of fense they w-mv guilt. v of and their behavior while in the re forma tor y. I enquired panic ularly about the expense of the Reformatory, that is, what it cost to run it. I was informed that a certain per cent, of the city tax was de- voted to keep this up, $G0,- 000 was appropriated; every year, or rather that was the amount due the Reformito ry, The superintendent told me that the expense for one year was $40,000, and the other $20,000 was saved up to budd other houses uh the Reformatory increased. I made enquiry of the suprin tendent if he followed? the in mates to know of what ser vice they were in alter life. "Yes," he answered, i have kept a watch out for them. I know of a number of ti r s t class lawyers, bankers, do tors, merchants, one minis ter of the gospel ami one who was in command of au unti ed cruiser at the great bat tie of Manila. Yes, 1 nin proud of my boys. And well he might be proud of them. It will taken eons'idem! e sum of money to make a sue cess: hut then it will well be worth while to save hut dreds of our h oys nufin Don't Accept a Substitute ! When vou ask for Cascarets be sure you get the genuine Cascarets r 1 f'.tti.. A An' nnnt , . t-: i- Tf alifllllMTir VI lit 11 Ift. III 1 I -I I 1 1 11 l?i III coKnterfeits! Genuine tablets stamp ed C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, 10c. W0S RELIEF A really hcaltLy woman baa lit tle pain or discomfort at tne menstrual period. No woman needs to have any. Wino of Cardul will qniekly relieve those smarting nicn.Mtxual pains and tho drasririiiir heuJ. buck and sldo aches caused by f.Jling of tho womb and Irrcgulr.r menses. lib has broul.t pcrar.'icnt relief to 1,000,000 women who suffered every mouth. It aii&es the men strual organs strong nnd Lealthy. It is the provision niuiio by Na ture to jrlvo women relief from tho terriblo achei and paln3 which blight so nimy iin;-, 0BKr : .. . i r.,1900. t Ihavoboca i.,.- ... uuo time. I was tui:cn with a cevcro p'';n in mr i i(ioiiiid cmild not pet wiy r.i.cf Until I tried a bottle ot Wine of Cardui. Be fore I bad taken all of it I was relieved. I fuel it my duty to say that you have a ' wonderful nitdlcine. Mm. M. A. Yooirr. JroradTtrflRncllltpramrcmtdmw.KlTliiiilTnip. torn. l'J'li UidifA' Ailviftury likntinmil.TM Clittttano,;a Moltclue Co Chattauooga, Tewi. North Carolina, Watauga coun ty, in the Superior Court be tore the Clerk. D. J. Lowranee. guardi an for Squire Lowranee, lunatic, ex parte. Under and by virtue of an PrdeV obtained from the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Wattiuga count) in the above entitled action, I will on l he 2nd dav cf Feb. 1903, between 10, a. in., and 4, p. m.. the same be ing the first Monday in said nioiHh offer for sale to -the highest bidder the following described real est;lte, the property of Squire A. Low-- rnucc, Lunatic, viz: A tract of land containing 35 acres more or less ly ing and being in the county of Wa tauga, N C. Urginning on a large) rock in a branch corner to X. M. I saacs, now S. S. Mc Bride, thence with t lie branch and Isaacs, S. S. Mcltride'H, line up N 33 degrees W 16 poles to a small mahogany near a clift of rocks, corner to S. S. MC- Oride, the same N 32 d K 53 poles to a stnkr in Wilson heirs line, now S. S Mcliride's line, with same K. ? :,'! E 7S poles to a stake at the i ld 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 VY 59 poh'N 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 and one 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 f). 1. Lowranee, Guardian. E.S. Coffey. Atty. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes Ton Miserable Almost everybody who reads the new papers I3 sure to know -of the wonderful cures maae ty ur. t Kilmer's Swamp-Root, I the preat kidnev. liver L and bladder remedy. I I- 1 1 -. JL fe " is io grcai incur fr cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not re ommended for every thing but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper" who have not already tnea it, may nave s sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if vou have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generou DUCT in II1I5 DiLCr Hilti r'T send your address to - Dr. Kilmer &Co.,Bing- hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and HonoSwamp-Rooa. dollar sites are sold by all good druggist 3 r- - - nf a ml II I'UUI J -1 I
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