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Uatai&a Bsniourat Robert C. River v Editor ami Proprietor. Tbtjpsday. March 5, 1903. : The Watts bill iaa law, bat ;thefiiect it will have upon IIIJUU1 llliuii: in ,)ri iu eeen. Possibly" it iu the best , temperance, legislation that : could have been nacted by aiip luccimikorn hut Prid nt ly it is not that desired by the great ma8 of the friends ; of temperance in the Old . m ' . ib. m a 1 IN ortt) Stute, in i.icr, we nave beard it said bj mnn.v that V they did not consider it a de cided improvement , on the ' M law reirulnt inert he sal? of il''iors jn ijNorth .Carolina, lint we arenot so strenuous ' tn that, and consider it a lung step in the right direction and let us hope that thmiext General Assembly will take farther action on the matter and that ovuntiinllr trhiuLroc Willi uu no evil.: luiiurij' ro. . . . . . . n may Deioreverrerooveu irora our Slate. 1 1 any one win iravei a iew If "II 4 1 nines on a great ninny roaus in this county, as well as in otuer portions oi ine state at this Diirticular time of year, we think that he wouM l 1 4. 1 A. 11 1. uipnnv nrpii iiihi inn otch est problem that confronts us is the road question. Ev ' ry other public question touches as less heavily than UtO ul'vt A liv muuuui ytMs by the people; of the Sthte in- tinevuj' uuu iu iwoo ui iiiiitt, wear and tear of teams and vehicles and otherwise, is en ormous. out one noes not need, especially at this time of year, to emphasize the ef fects of bad roads. They epeak for themselves in a Ian guage as emphaticand as un avoidable at. a bad con science. Memorial exercises have been held by Congress and tributes have been paid to the memory of Representa tives Tongue. Rumple, and to Moody of North Carolina. Mr. Kluttz spoke in eulogy of Mr. Moody, and said in part: "Mr. Moody wa-. my warm personal friend, and though we differed widely in -politics, it is a pleasure now to know that our personals lations trere never effected thereby. He was a true son of North Carolina ana his heart was big like the moim tains at whose base he was born, and rpared and buried. Th,e Nevland Bill asking for an appropriation for the establishment of a Training School lor the border coun ties of Western North Caroli na was reported back from the Committee on Education "without prejudice," and the bill will be voted on by the House. Chairman Graham, it appears, opposed the meas ure, but a large majority oi the Committee favored it, and it will now be voted up on by the House. The News and Observer says in its characteristic style that "Roberts of Utah, was a polygarnist and a Dem ocrat and he was kicked out ol Congress in short order. Senator Sinoot is n "polyga mift and. a Republican, he will be seated and given dis- d.i t i ;j a.; rmirniiiipii riinKiiifiptiTinn publicans have virtuous in dignation against polyga- '.Democrats. , ' Sunday School CoBrenUon, . Following is the program for the Sunday S hool Con vention to he. held with the Brushy Fork Baptist church on Fridav Lefore the 5th Sun day iu March. 1903. The foN lowing subjects will be dU cuased: ' 1. What and where is 1 he Bible authority foi Sunday Schools? Speakers, D. C. Har man, J. J. T. Reese and S. L. Fox. 2.1s the Sunday School work a part of the church work? If so, why is it that so few ot . onr church members will engage in it? Rev. E. Ft Jones, 'J. VV. Roweand E. J. Norris. 3. Should non-professors, or those wl'o make a profes sion und will not come out and declare it by joining the church, be teacher in the Sun day school? -A. Roten, J. C. Horton, J. F. Eller. 4. Should superintendents have only one order of ser vice, or is it bet'er to change often? J. M. Payne. Smith Ilrtgaman and John Mo Bride, 5. Should we as Baptists officiate with other denomi nationVinour Sunday schools unless they use our litera ture? J. J. L. Sherwood, 7. H. Farthing, Edmund (irees: 6. Should our Association al Missionary do Sunday school mistsionaiy work in the destitute localitips andes tabliish new schools where necessary and be paid lor the wo k by the Sunday schools? C. S. Farthing, L. A. Wil son and John Crisp. A question box will be pre pared and we earnestly hope that the brethreu will bring such questions written' as they would like discussed in a brief way and place them in the box for dist ussion du ring the session. Sunday school workers are earnestly rfqiiPBted to be present and take part in the discussions. Introductory sermon will be delivered b.vElderE F. Jones. L M. Trivett, J. P. VVilkersnn, J. VV. Holsclaw, Coiii, Don't, forget the old man with the fish on his back. For nearly thirty years he has been traveling around the v;orlcl, and is still traveling, bringing health and comfort wherever he goes. To the consumptive he brings-the strength and flesh l:c s:) much needs. To all weak and sickly children he gives rich and strengthening food. To thin and pale persons he gives new firm flesh and rich red blood. Children who first saw the old man with the fish are now grown up and have children of their own. H2 stands for Scott's Emul sion of pure cod liver oil a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks for ail who need flesh and strength. r.tT EOWNE. ChemUta. 403-115 Pearl Stroet. New York. EOc. and $I.OO: alldruggists. Mis. Elizabeth Moora was born Jhii,29, 137. and af ter lingering iilness of more than six years departed this life Dec. 1st, 1902 She joined the 'Baptist church when about 15 years of age and lived a consistent member until death. Sister Moore was married to Robt. Moore in 1858, und in JL8G2 h joined the Confederate Ar my iu the cause of his roun trr, but never returned, and she was left with three chiN dren toflghtlifes battle oIon.. But she. bore her trials with such fortitude and resigna tion asonlvafbiis'ianroul.'. She was loved by all w h o knew tin. Her kindly nature and laudable traitsof charac ter and her amiable consider ation for all about her, will long live in the minds of those nearest and dearest to her. She loved them in re turn with such tmselflhness that in the hoar of their grief could she have spoken, she would huve sai 1: 1 It UGovl's will; I am willing and ready to respond to the call of my Master who doeth all things well." Near the last, she convers ed but little, peen ing to be quietly resting, until with smiling face, her spirit wing ed its flight to that eternal home where pain and sorrow never come and where "all is peace and love. Such submis sivfpess gives us a clear con ception of what was iu the Apostle's mind when he ex claimed: "Oh. death, where is thy sting, oh. grave, where is thy victory?'' It can be truly said that a good woman has gone frorr among us, but our loss is her gain. After a life of hardship and trial she has gone where the werv are at rest a n d where parting is no more. After n very appropriate burial service by the Rev. J. H. Fai thing, hep body was consigned to thetombtorest until the resurrection morn ing when the dead shall come forth and t verj one be judg ed according to to the deeds done in the body. She is gone, foievor gone, her earthly journey's ore; years and ages may still roll on but we will hear her voice no more. h. F, H. DONsT WoSpv' hea,ff "V1 F YourUfeavl'oiistipation. Try them. Only yoq can De cored or any form or tobacco tining easily, be made well, atronff. marnetic full of new life and vigor by taking MO-TO-BAO, Jiat make weak men strong. runds in ten-days. OTer BOO.OOO All dngidstH, cure guaranteed. Itnclc and advice 1REH. Addross s i'KHI.INii Many gaia cure et RMiiiy CO., Cliicuzo or New York. 437 A Committee has been ap pointed liy the Lislatuiv to revise th Cale of North Carolina, Prof. N. Y Cully, of Wake Forea; Jndp T. 13. Womark, of Itiilfh, and Hon. V. U. Roilman, oi Washington, compose t h e Commission, and they are paid $1,000 en ch per annum for their service. "CH With a Tail. The "C" with a tail is the trade mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Look for it on the light blue enameled metal boxl Each tablet stamped C. C. C. Never sold ia bulk. All druggists, ioc A Washington npeeial says that Charles Coyvle9, who served as Secretary to Con gressman Blackburn, has been well endoised for the po aition of resident deputj clerk at Wilkesboro under th provisions of the new fed pral court bill. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quicine Tabieu tba remedy tbat rate 9 coM tm f There is a best time (or . doing everything that is, a time when a thing can bo dono to tho best ad vantage, most easily and most ef fectively. Now is the best time for purifying your blood. Why? Because ypur system is now trying to purify it you know this by the pimples and other eruptions that oave come on your face and body. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Are the medicines to take they do the work thoroughly and agreeably and never fail to do it. Tlood's are the medicines yon have always heard recommended. "1 cannot recommend Rood's SarfuptrllU too hithly a upring medicine. When w take it in the spring we ll feel betterthronjfh the rammer." Mrs. 8. H. Mbal, MtCrajri. Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise. In Memoriam. Died at his home near Moo dy, this county on Jnnnnry the 11th, 1008. Mr. William Sherriil. in his 75th year Brother Sherrill was born Jan 23rd, 1828. in what is now Caldwell countv; was united in marritige with Miss Mary Hartley, Nov. 29th, 1G49; professed faith in Christ in t he year 149. and joined the M. E. Church South and was baptized m 1851. He has been an honest and trust-worth citizen, a man well liked by those who knew him, He had bpen feeble and notable to perform maual labor for a good muny years but took his infiniiaties as things we are hII subject to, and bore them patently un til I he lasr. and fell asleep fnl Iv resigned to the will of Him who doeth all things well. He was laid to rest in the family burying 'ground at Pine Grove Adventist church of whidf his wife is a faithful member. He leaves a wife and several children, who have become usef'il men and ttomen, to monrn his less, but they sorrow not as those who ha ve no hope, for esus will soon come to awake the sleeping millions, then, we hope to meet Brother S.her rill clad in im mortality.,. Fly swilt around ye wheels of time and bring the promised day. ;v. N. W. Harrison. One was pale and sallow and che other fresh nd rosy. Whence the diffeaence? She who is blushing wih health uses Dr.King New Life Pills to maintain it. By gently nrousinfs the lav nrcmnc thav .ir. 23c, ai al u. jtjiacKnurn. Cincinnati was swept on the liOt ulf. bv a three m j,, ion dollar fire. It originated in th basement )f a grocery store in the Pike building on Fourth Street, and an hour later an explosion of liquors put the (lames beyond con trol." STOP THE COUUH WOIiK OFF THE COLD, Lo x a ti y e P. rom o Q ui n i ne Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure no pay. Price 25c. F. A. LINNEY, ATT0RNK5T AT LAW, BOONE, N. C. Will prartice in thp court of this and snrroundingfoun ties. Prom nt attention Riv en to the collection of claims and all other business of a le gal nature. 612 c. B. WEBB, 0. V. ILLERR. Wilkesboro Mable Works Webb & Miller, Prop. Granite and MorWe Monument mid everything iu the cemetry line done in the best J style at the lowest prices; iJ"Satisfactionnimrontood"i ThcmasL Ciilcter ; sWtfvEYoii DEER FIELD, uN. C Is now quipped witha new vjUfViiiMf i mipiusi VARNlhR '.OMPASb And makes a specialty of nur Veying and mapping home mineral and timber lands. Al so surveying roads and tcrre cing ditches. Londoa-Stefiel Hardware Company, PLOWS'. . CHATTAN00OA, OLIVER CHILDED and CYRACUSE aie the kind we anil ....i!....."...,.;..;. LIEU) ShhbS If Seed at a Low Price in miy indncement, soe oar Clover, Timothy and Red-Top bef or . on buy ; ......' Remember we are Headqiurters for farming impliments . GENUINE (J ANDY 1JELT1NG,".. i...... Mill Supplies. Piipt. O Is, (ilass and kinds of Building .Ma tM iaJ LONDON STOFFEL HARDWARE CO. . Mountain Citj, IVim. Ft. 12. Grectmgs For AT THEIR NDV 5UNLflMT fACTORY. Stints 1 r 1 W if u of Good Country Produce. Our stock of the famuus Hamilton Brown Shoes Containps all the leading brandw for Men, Women and Chile'reja. And when in neel of shoes vc can SAVE YOU MONEY. ' ,Ve have a neat and attractive line of ladies' jackets and other ar ticles of merchandise to close out ;-,? ;.-r"A;.T COST. vv c ai e ?urc to interest you 10 pn cen oh anything you may want in our line Again thanking our friends and austotners for past favors and ho ping to merit a continuation of th same in the future, We remain, Very Truly, Blowing Rck,Jan. 22, 1903. THE NORTH . State taal And fncfnsfial GolleEe. ERAUV, CLASICAL, S.:IENTIfc COMMERftfJl TV. ,. . .DUSTUIAL, PEDAGOGIC A MUCAL1 ' LIT Scs.ort onens fcepten.bcr 18th. Expenses $100 to $140; for 'n'on resident's of-t State 16,,. F;lcl,l,v of 11 Zn,U. 2jJZlJ' Observation School connected with vueu iioni ue ucsiring competent teachers and Stenographers. To secure board ,n the dormitories all free tuition applications should bt made before July 15th s . For catalogue and other information address PRESIDENT CHARLES DRIVER, GSNSboro, N. C. i; A am also prepared to examine jour jes scientifically : AND FIT GLASSES THERETO A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF JEWELRY THAT I AM SELL?., ING UNDER A POSITIVE GUARANTEE, " V .. . L'ome'und see me. Very Truly, ' ' ' Blowing Rock. N. C . Q. W. RABY. MERCHANT ANDTRADER'S BANK MOUNTAIN CITY, TENNESSEE. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL .. .....S50,000.00 OFFICERS: J. Walter VVkight, Prenident, W. P. Du gan, Vice Preiidpnt, 1. S. Hambo, Cashier, R. F. McDade. Aes't. Cashier. Stock-holding Directohs: j. Waltei Wright, T. S. lUii-' bo, W. P. Duncan, and E. E. Hunter. Non Stnck-Holfllng Directors: Dr. J. G. Butler. J4 N.' Wills, li. E. Donnelly, and Dr. J. C. Butler. Accounts of Firms, Coipomtious, and Individuals Sc licit ed, ' P. f. '(fatlin: thA inventor of t he., fmui ua (ia 1 1 i n icon, tlid fit Jli(1iomt of bis :wu in-law in Turk to 1 26th of Fd. The two mm niakrH. (jatlin and Krnpp, departed thisife opfttvjj, name, - and ht r -tj a m K'irSl live in their great inventions. Bwntte SlfaaUie r the Year X003. We wish for one and ,1I Hadpjr tv.1 Properou New Year,'and wish to thank all our patroriH fVr the trade we have been blesitcd : with during the past year, and wis gr.i d this oppartunit y to say that we aro in better shape than ever bf fore to nerve our trade with Good Coodn at. Reasonable Prices, ..... . . Our stock is somplte aiid We. shall endeavor to give the ve-rjr ... - . . i'. . j highest market prices for ail kind fOtAT MfA Vfi HALL & JONES, v CAROLINA the College. Correspondence in DR. Gt- WJIABY; DRUGGIST AND OPTlClANw BLOWING ROCK, N. 0. 1 now havo in stock a Hnlendid line of Htaple drns, patent tbed icinesa, toilet articles confeti6n, etv., etc. -
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