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Tha Watauga D Suiocrat. -Oiih11eVi4T?ikir TVmrerlo w Roosevelt and Washington. I'rPsioVntn campaign but tons have nppenrpd in Chica go the flip t in the approach in national contest. . They are of unique deRiRn.represen ting Pith. Roosevelt and Hooker T. Washington enjoy ing a luncheon together. The Dingle word "Equality" in bold letters Across the fare of the badge is its striking fhoracteiistic. Colored men have been the first to wenr the button nnd many are to be seen with the ba rig adorn ing their coat lapels. The hut tons, depicts the President and negro leader at a small round dining table prcgurnab ly in the White House. The roloied man is seated Roose velt's riht with his hand rest ing upon the table. Both sur vey a coffee service, water bottle and two napkins nnd are awaiting the. arrival ol the first course. A number of organizations are expected to make the but tons their cfficiul campaign badge. Ex. A gentleman occupying a berth in a sleeper on the ear ly traiu from Raleigh this morning got himself into a box. He got too hot for com fort about daylight, so he got out on the rear plat lorra, closing the door behind him. The door had a spring lock on it and of course-locked it self The gentleman enjoyed the cool morning breeze im mensely, but when be decided he was getting into town and bad better get inside, he found be couldn't make it. Yelling did no good and it was al most up to the station that the porter happened to open thedcorand let him in. A number of people east of the city saw him op the reir plat form of the coach, clad only in bis night robe and he was a beauty to be sure Greens boro Record. The newspapers of the corn try are having a good deal of sport over the fact that when in N. J. last w e e k, a gust of wind blew IVsident Roosevelt's coat tails apart the butt of a revolver was re veatod. Yet who con justly blame him? At this period when cranks, lunatics and an archists are in wait for Pres idents, Kings and othpr po tentates each is justified in surrounding himself with se cret service men and in toting a gunasanadditional precaution Ex. Killed 32 Tows. A fast passenger train on ihe Chesapeake & Ohio Itoad reached Richmond this morning and re ported striking a h?rd of fifty cows five miles east of here. The train killed tbirtj'-two of the cows. Engineer Charles Demaia had sounded bis whistle for the cross iog As the tram neared it the leaders of the herd walked on the track. The shrieks of the Whistle and the clanging of the bell seem ed to paralyze the cows with Iright. Demain cut off his steam . and the brakes were put on but it was too late. Behind t he leader scame the rest of the herd. The' enrine plowed into the herd and through it. One cow was thrown high Into the air It 3 3 .1 ... turn muaea on tue tiura passen ger coach. Aooni a hundred passengers were on.the train: Many ot them nil (Tll f fTloV XV C Vii in a 1o l vn ipllision, Richmond Dispatch, Capital Story. - Toes a Cure Ewt Upoa Them! Another -apital story gc- Modern aa notification is some irnr around at the exnf nse 0f,tWngcomparBtivel.vnewtoinObt Gov. Avcock. Before he was Governor he appeared in a trial in - Wilson County and with his usual ardor was pres sing tne examination 01 a witness. UesnidtothMattei; "Afeyou married?" The wit ness replied: "Yes" "Whom did you raarr ?" "A woman," was the instant reply. Ihe Goernor's next question was: "Well did, you ever bear of any one who did not mar ry a woman?" To this witness replied, with his broadest grin 'Yes, my sister married, a man," It is said by the ppo pie were on the spot that it was five minutes al; least be fore any more busings could l done. Even the bulge roni ed and put it down that it was the best thing he had heard since he hod been on the bench. As for Governor Aycoek, it is said that he treated the entire outfit to watenm-lons later in the day. Raleigh Correspond ence Charlotte Observer. The great Iain! Here's Indiana again, the home of the fugitive slave, the land that made and operated the underground rail road away back yonder, raising shinny with the negro. A 'ot of engineers onthe Big Four hare re fused to take out an engine man ned by colored fireman. Down this way all the firemen with few exceptions are colored. Greens boro Record. The srhool board at Piihce ton, Indiana, refused to ad mit a Filipino to the public schools, because he !was not white. The "color line" seems to flourish in the Crumpackt. state remarks the News and Observer. Whin a man betrays innocent womanhood and puts her to a living shame and makes no effort to make amends for it, a jury is not going to be hard on the pro tector of the woman who shoots down the man who caused her nownfall. So long as the man who blasts yirtue, ruins homes and i uts innocent womanhood to shame is recognized in society, et off lightly in courts and pass. es as a gentleman, so long win people secretly il not openly ap plaud the man who shoots down the despoiler of virtue. Monroe Enxuirer. A child is born every third min- unte in Chicago, but the city di rectory is still several laps ahead Kansas City Journal. Apparently the ambition of Lieutenant Peary is to be calkd the Lou Dillon of the Arctic cir cle. New York News. Trlith may be stranger than fiction, but the averge liar makes a desperate effort to supply the contrary proof. OASTOniA. Witha 11a Kind Yob HavB tiwayt BoogK , To preserve the equilibrium ol things, coal is beginning to go up as the mercury gets ready to fall. o hut tlu Bigutu tf ASVOXIXA. Kiwi Yn Han Mwa BorgK Miss Ellen Stone is not making any lrantic efforts to return to Macedonia. Minneapolis J our nal. DON'T TOBACCO SPIT and SM OKB Your Lit eaway I loll can DC curnJ of way rorm ol tobacco nin eaulr. be made well, (trout, magnietic acw life and rigor by taking HO'TO-BAO, that makes weak men atretic. Many eaia ten pound in ten days. Orer BOO, BOO carta. All druggiat. Cure vaaratiterd. Book let aud advice FKES. Addreaa STERLING i KBMKDY CO.. Chicago or New York. S Kodol Dyspepsia Cure people now living.' It has not been preached much until Inter yenf s. It is aa alarming fact that mnnv who are'so decived, rs to be led to believe that they have entered a state of feinU ss perfec tion, have become more or less deranged, while many have be come hopelessly iysone. It is stated that Dr. Murphy, Superintendent of the Asylum at Morganton said last May that nine-tenths of the cneg of Insani ty that have been brougnt there for treatment, have come from places where this eanctification doctrine has been preached and that most ol them are in urnble. Such a state of things prompts the question "does not God with draw his restraining grace from those who go off contrary to all Bible teaching -as well as our own experience nnd observa tion?" All good people ought to stay away from such services and dis courage it by letting, it severely alone.' It seems strange that as soon as people' become sinless, they turn against their church and pastor, lose all interest in church work, and unually begin to berate both church and pas tor. From any such sanctiflca tion as this good Lotd deviver us. Cnurch Worker. What I do and ever shall re gret is the tune which, while young, I lost in mere idleness and doing nothing. This is the com mon effect of the inconsideracy of youth, against which I begyou will be most carefully upon your guard. The value of moments when cast un is immense, if well employed, if thrown away, their oss is irrecoverable. Every mo ment may be put to some use, and that which much more pleas ure than when unemployed. rom Lorl Chesterfield's Letters o His Son. OA8T ai . STY tttTj. - J Of We of the south, because Senator Tillman ridps on rail road Dnsses, which were sto- pn from him not long ago. a n d y et Senat or Beyer idge, of ndiann, found his railroad pass the only way of identify ing himself us a United States Senator the other day, when ie found himself without the price of the meal he had eaten in a railroad restaurant. Times Democrat. From a pillar ot Imperialism Mr. Chamberlain will become a buttress. Toronto Mail and Em pire. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it tails to cure. L. VV. Grove's signature is ou each box 25c. A divorced couple in St. Lou- U have just married each other for the third time. Had their friends been more geuerous with wedding presents perhnps these repetions would not have been necessary. GtMilM itMip4 C C C Never mM In bulk. mwv of the dealer who trial to kO "MCMthlnl ust as good." Those good people in Indian apoiis who see red, white and blue airships cavorting around might try the rest cure. Chicago News. CASTOR I A For Iniknti and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought J.., jfSn CANDY CATHARTIC Uilfc, 1 1 1 in " ate-hn, Why HU XsrrMgt Wi il ftTs.Uo.re. IJLe regarded children bp a nui sance. , He did all his courting before marriage. He never t alked over his affairs ; with his wife. He never had time to go any where with his wife. He doled out money to his wife as if to a. beggar. He looks j down upon his wife as an inferior being. He never took time to get nc quinted with his family. He thought ol his wife only for what she could bring to him. HeJiever dreamed that there were two sides to marriage. He never dreamed that a wife needs praise or compliments. He had one set ol manners for hoine and another for society. He paid no attention to his per sonol appearauct alter marriage HemarrieJan ideal and was disappointed to find that it had flaws. He thought his wife should spend all her time at housework. He treated his wife as he would not have dt red to treat another woman. He never dreamed that bis wile needed a vacation, recreation or change. He never made concessions to his wile's judgment, even -in un important matters. 1 He thought the marriage vow made him his .wife's master, in stead of his partner. Ho took all the little attentions lavished on him by his wife as a "divine right" and not as a fa vor. He always carried his business troules home with him instead of leayingthem in his store or of fice when he closed. 0 r i s o n Swett Mardln in "Success." WhM that w eoald SHOUT FROM EVERY HOUSE-TOP with tfca atraagth r a, aaliUeei vote Dr. lings ftllPCO C-UU, CtlitaFUM,' llUnu Mr eMHa, Aiwa, neariay. FBoaaaM te,erl OoreTkr - MONIV BACK IP IT FAILS. . Price SOo and 11.00. Trial Bottle Proa, MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of the power ot sale contained in a chattel mortgage executed to the undersigned on the 5th of August, 1903, we will sell to the highest bidder at the court house door in the town of Boone, N. C, on the 2nd day of Nov., 1903, for cash, the follow ing articles of personal property: One fil teen-horse Spinner boiler and engine and all connections belonging thereto, the same be ing he boiler and engine sold to the Henry-Terry Company on the 7th day of August, 1903. Said sale s made to satisfy a debt of f400.00, interest and cost, This Oct, 2, 1903. G. W. Conley & Bro. Mortgagees. MILLINERY. I am now handling a beau tiful line of Mrs. A. P. White ner's Millinery Goods, and the ladies are cordially invi ted, to examine my stock, whether : they . wish to pur chase at present or not. MRS. G..W.RABY. Blowing Rock, 11-27. The North Carolina STAE NORVIAL AND INDUS RIAL COLLEGE. COURSES Literary, Commercial, Classical, Do . iiicsiit cticncc, Oiientiuc, rea . agogical, Manual Training, . Music. Five courses leading to diplomas Advanced courses leadine to De grees. Well equipped Practice and Observation School. Faculty num bers 40. Board, laundry, tuition and free use of text books, etc. $140 a year. For non-residents of the State $160. Twelfth annual session begins Sept. 1?, 1003. To secure board in the dormitories all free tu. jtion applications should be made before July 15th. Correspondence in vijed from those desiring compe 'tent teachers and steiiojrapliei8 jfur catalogue and other informa tion address IChaui.es D. McIvkk. President, tovDiSGOvcry mti.fliBiw.-l tamiiiniii,iiiiiiiii,ilu.uiii.iiiii..ii.ni,..u.iiil,lil,i.UiiiiiMiiwnii.iii!lMl rl . I rilll'lilit,)HMli.HlMtliriHwltHIWHHl' AVfctfetahfe PreparalionfbtAs- slmttating tteFoodandBegufa tingtreStoEkaiidBlsof Promotes DigcstionCheerfuf ness and Resl-Contains neither Opiumforphine nor Mineral Isot Narcotic. A perfect Remedy for ConsQpn Hon. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions Jevemh ness and Los9 OF SLEEP. aaaBWBSlMMwSaswaBBBB Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. mr lM Iiiti v w Hi EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. j Despite the pistols surrendered to the Salvation Army in Ken tucky, it is still hazardous to shoot into a mob in that State on the chance 01 hitting an un armed bystander. Philadelphia Inquirer. mm Vr ttx rr I wa Tlettaa of ire 991 In Ita wont rorm. I eoald eel noildnf but milk tout, and ot ttmeomy stomach would Dot retain and diireat even thai Lat March I beffan taklue? CA8CABBTS nnd slneo then I hare steadily Improved, until I am a well aa I tot was In my lb a." David H. Mubpet, Newark. 0. Pleaunt. Palatable. Potent. Taste Oowl, Do 6ood. Xtior Hlcfceo. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. too. EM. ... CURE CON8TIPATION. ... ttorUaf Bmm47 Ciap.i J, We. MMtraal. R It til' I50-T0-EAC Bold and il rnaranteca bf ail dni( VVJU Xobaose BaUk 10 Trinity College. A million dollars invested in en- dowments and equipments. Large 1:1 i - j lorary lacuuics. 1 wejve mousana volumes added to library during the past year, Ten scientific laborato- nes. Gymnasium under scicniifid di rection, 160 under rraduate and courses of study. Courses of study leading to civil and electrical engin eering. Many scholarships award ed, Loan fund to aid worthy young men, 1 unity graduates in great de mand for responsible postions. Ex penses very moderate. The aim is Christian education without any sec tarian Spirit of teaching. Sons of minisirrs ana young men studying for the ministry are not charcred tui tion Send for Catalogue. D. W. N ft wsom, Registrar, Durham, N, C. NOTICE. Haying qualified as Administra tor of the estate of ihe late Thom as H. Andrews, formerly of Mitch ell county, I hereby notify all per sons owing said estate to come for ward and make immediate payment and all persons having claims a gainst said estate will present the same to the undersigned duly au thenticated within twelve months from the date herecf or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery. This Aug. 23, 1903. L. D. Lowe, Administrator. The Martin Cottage, BLOWINO BOCK, N. C. ire f( (QJ CAnlSrnc .4 MRS. W. P. PENDLEY, PROPR. 1 This hotel building has recent-1 ly beeiTrefitted and refurnished in all departments, and Is nowo-' pen lor the accommodation ol the public. Good, comfortable rooms, and as good fare as Ihe market affords. WThe comfort of transient boarders always looked lifter. KATEB REASONABLE. n For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Signature Thirty Years tmc eenrawa eeainkn. ajew em. The fact that Mr. Hanna is balkheaden is not the only rea son why his scalp will pot dan gle at Tom Johnson's belt. Kan sas City Journal. Sour StrtmArh N j No appetite, ton of strength, nerwpo Deas, headache, oonetipation, bad breath, feneral debility, sour risings, and catarrlvol the stomach are all duo to Indigestion, Kodol cures Indigestion. Tbta new discovery reprw ents the natural Juices of digestion aa the axlst in a healthy stomach, combined wit the greatest known tonic and reconstructive) properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure doea do! ! only cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but thai famous remedy cures all stomach trouble) by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and aironginoning we mucous momDranes BDins; the stomach. I . Mr. S. S. Bad, of Mavenewood. W. Vs.. earf "I wu troubled wtla soar atomach for tvanrf years. Kodol cured me aad we are sow aetoe ft ks MS) kx baby." Kodol Digests What Yo I. Sorties only. $1.00 Stae boMInf 7H tlroee the Msf she. Which sella for 50 cents. Puarsd by E.O. DeWtTT CO., 0MtOM9 1 he Morning Pest BAUGH,K.'C The only popular-priced morn ng newspaper in North Carolina. 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