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i ill fii.iiinrT7 - v THE GREAT toniYKEDicinE tared doctors' bills f or njore tha J sixty years. Forthoommonnn ily ailments, mmvfs patioa, " Millionaire to Panper. The Charlotte 'Observer of the 13th contained the 'fol lowing account o! the life and career of Col. W. T. Black- well, who died at biH home In Durham on the night of the 12th. It sn jb: "So has passed one of the iarrnncrest and most interest n - . . , . . inn flirnresin the industrial history in North Carolina. Col. Black well was the son of James L. Black well andsppnt his earlv life in Person coun ty. For a good many years he Deddled tohaeco for a live lihood. Shortly after he war he and General Julian S.Cnrr and Jams P. Day organize the firm of W. T. Black wel & Company, which was des tined to become the lamest tobacco concern in the South if nnt in the world. "The firm was successful from the first and flaunted its prreat bull in all parts of the universe -even on the nj r uinids of Egypt it wasdeclar ed at one time. The fame ol Bull Durham tobacco became world wide and money flowed into the coffer ol the three ni..37;o 0-um0 t think onranizers. They spent mill- rT,.iaa. a rrt for ions in advertising; had men i . U irn Virnntrh the BhODS Ol a secona ounco. aiwum " - plttlntaTillf fid bras bU; VXaTnlalnta, ML f4kjK 'tfMuttalnA ifl hSitTtf Uwr, pBsti diirratioa. mnlU iVk Mmri Mil nnrsM UAV bowel of foul acommdanona.- ,,ljj nxa nnp vimmninr. lnauraauaiM . vvw.-. . r w. I . n ' I soar f stomacfc, omssumw, cnuw, 1 rheuaaiio puns, aidoaohe, ac l alddnertroables.'oantipfttioa.'. I diawbioeft, biUonnea) jptl, jhra colds tt aeaiaciie. , - atbtt urug gist haiThedford'a Blaok-Drug& in 25 cent packages and iamam-v. moth size for $1.00. Never accept a substitute. Insist on having the. original made by the Chattanooga Meaicina Company. ' I Wlevt Thedforfs BUck-Druht b t fcest medicine oh urth. It It i family if twelve children, and Iop whose hundreds of thousands had been dissipated ina day. But Black well never" pressed his friends. With. the passing of time Deoole forgot to lden ... tify him with the great DOW hat he had nainteil almost forgot thathiaword hndonce been law in a-roramniHij, but no one ever ...forgot that no matter how wretched and impoverished he became, he never even tried to press nis friends." Coughs'- "My wife had deep-tea ted conh for three years. . IpurcbMtd two. bottles of Ayer't Cherry Sectoral, largo size, and it cured ber com pletely." . . J. Hi BurgeMacon; Col. I imv win I have unt inem on iooi i II UteaHhyWiw doctor bii Btacfc- II til Draught X J. GREEN. IDtwara, La, I ' Feet of Solleltora. It will be information to many of our readtrsto know that ' Solid torn of our Superi or courts receive the follow ing fees as compensation for tl.eir services: In all capital cases, for each conviction, $20. In cases ot penury .larceny. HWHHult with deadly weapon and all felonies, $5 for each conviction. In all other actions, $4 for each conviction. Tn nil convictions where Constitution. OABTORIA., BMitta Tb Kind Yon Han Always Boetft Vpitaia ST vn - i- PRQFESS10NAL. London and other grent cit ies and ask for the tobacco, and devised other schemes that made their ware in de mand everywhere. "Some 15 Tears agoColone Blackwell sold out his inter est in the company to Gener al Carr and several Northern men. tie re.eiveu a iur4w a A.AetiroCPlner. ontU wmao.u. n.r,. Manchester N. H Union - Ahev.lleuuzen. . a fu There never was a 1 1 m v nrecedents. Of course wnen . . P , " . ' .k- that we are in any Rpecial high office wbich he now hohlsr- , -" he suffers himself to endure ink the constant strain of filow .bo Id . Irt 'dec hn, , nth ing the custom in a measure wanimj u. -however much he chafes on- fions come, he utb w U be j l .iikM nAtiAn u in neiier reiuuvc wimiuwu I . i : nn.kmta tli fin nnv comes no longer strictly offl- 7 " - - Hal, thedofng theextraordi- ther parto S nary is real recreation to him. I And so the admission on the ' ' ouulu'nu . part of hose who are clos- r better afford a staunch esttothemunthatit is m " " 7 purpose to manage his own teresrs mine - campaign in reality, nextses -v ,u ".t; -ion.nead not caune surprise, out the country in the sta- It has been pointed out to mi J '- f . f ... 1 a. t.: uunni i pit- 111 mem mm lum mo . . . . . when desirous of a second thern trade ana newopnieui ilmlnj!t0II star, term have considered it unbe spoken of in n recent issue of H(roerB Vekly publishes cominirin them to actively the National Banker, is aleo fl 8tatpnient from a man trav interest themselves in the t rea""" ,u D eimff m me aouuiinu ur Probably you know of cough medicines ,that re lieve little coughs, off coilghs, except deep ones I . The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. - ThrMibMS 2k..Ne.,$t. AD It h tails TM DO, Omrall yonr doetnr w wn i nun non i an it. am am &TtrlUi him. W.rewimn. J. 0. ATEB CO., Lawtll. Uuf. : '' ,".A,V Where Nog'oes Con'tLiye. Hnrls nlaces here where ne groes are not allowed to live. The Knoxville Sentinel de nies this, spying "the only parts of this country where npcr-ooa are not uuoweu 10 F. Ai LINNEY, -ATTORNEY AT LAW,- nanvK N. C. iar:i1 rkt.t tt-i vha nnnrtfi I mAnn t fnr hin interest, being of chisand surroundingcoun pairj f 20,000 merely for the ties. Promut attention civ- nf the trade-marK. the en to tne coiiectit n p ' , brated un. and all other, bus nesa of a le ?gf " gal nature. ,p-a . ; ; tunes . .tv - , rrtTnci -.1? y "' EDMUiN JJ dUJMiiiO. was ' it...l. Kfo 'aorvurl tlOU" mat iOUrUNI BUJ" C'JIHCaj I'll 1 iiinw uiio ,01 , o make him even more de- "There lunfam . unjwl .erminert to carr.,: out hi. ment m be So h c.o9.8reeharKdBlBinStthe plan. He Unatarallv active p," " , oonnty, onlv half of .he a- Mieven in it, andUgive-h.m g W ff ' h hove fees, ran D conectea u.v no con er ...- ur. ."--.,. . ,.llliahwl on a -...;.!.... l the 8o:Mt. except in cap, al pnbhe deem d oo. . public iraDrovt. """- 7l Z CU ol ,.nap which are alwavs activu v a gnineuur umei - . , juuic... . r r inn wise He is desirous of con- ments are. being projected ,otte 0tIBerw replies, say paidinfnll. . e is nrous er QHopnot.aWppkWmusr Inaddi.ion to these rees, tinning m tne r,- le than ever before. Bond rtond at Pinhurst. t ho Solicitors receive a war- omce iour yma unns, - , rr - , . , . llnMrmn E state Auditor Wis it his privilege to do all rtfUia,,e and, 1bout?; in Moore county, which is a rant from the btate Auuuor weaiinwiJimi h APn timid are stead.l.v sold Aa, i,:if nd owned for each term of court held in In his power to a, u .7-Hrket at tt0oU price8. r" " a n their district, amounting to there, as he mignt oycustuu :--;. ofhe South CrrJmtB ftre on fin were he not in oraoe. , wuno - 120. weiene " " : J,. taii vinir a irreater tou- n,,f4U, The Sanfoid Ex course me rMiiiioiiMi v jiuum 1 - a rk arkablb case. tee will have its omcp.rs, ana "" - itt..t'maUA "T"' -". One of the most remarkable ca- Lv will be as oo.Ca. can alone on (arm P roduc U aud not allowed to hw in South' UMounc u 1 ll,r.T. . .. 1. i-nw materia S. but Of munU- p:noa n ho n. town built ses 01 a coiu, aeep-seatcu u . he obtained lor ine wuik 111 . ' i"- i" - lungs causing pneumonia, is that of . .,, oon,er factured ur title . made m tne up on( almost entirely own Mr.. Gertrude E.Fenner, Manon, hanfl luJJ. 8outb. Tbeexpott trade of ed hy northern people. Mitch ZfX the South shows constant ntr, the republtcan w iurot.i aiw s - She says, -The coughing and strain , . , He iun nuum " ' i.'iijui,, growth. The export trade of tronghold in this state, is the South shows constant anotber section where no ne- growth. The (iulfports.wnicn gr0PB are allowed, ueiore me creuuii i 1 r greatjtrunk-lme railrpadacon a uunaway match. 16 west With tlie At- Terminated witn an ugiy tut nst served as the the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin, 111, asi serveu uo " u deveiopej a stubborn ulcer un trade between the yjedi110; to doctors and-femediesfor 1 "RiitODean COUll four years. Then BucklenVArnica . eompiaini wn iu" v - .k.lve cured Itisiustas good for L , . 4. v,on nar friuo mm ru-estab ishinii their P'lve cureV' ".VJ . .. !t u ,,llnH tn nup n TVin HniltrP Ol W ataOCil tOOK U mmi tnc f-- . - burns, scalds, scams, sum si came, it was found to use a John Ho dice watB0 Lonally in the recent cam- pre-eminence in export trade, and ;lc8 at M. B. Blackburn's, enrrfnt expression 4that tol. county, N. t,., who was re aonany 1 - . t n t Blackweirsnamewasonev. eently tried here before . ' e i. foreign com- The business of corporation ery man's paper. He na" Commissioner av a. coun mUst inttk,Dg in New Jersey has re from h s vibw ooint endorsed on a charge of passing coun Un appoiniraeui , 1 ..s .1 hinw. iitnn 1 . i ti: n.nnai.ncM-L. .f:- utwl wfltermned upon several Becurearuuainw.T m-ivni a picnj --. VV a M w i ivi Ml- . - iw-- r- J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N.C. When the day of rwkoniug collections. EFLOVILL, -ATTORNEY AT LAW,- -B00NE, A'. C. for bi friend., HisgenerosU terfeit gold: coin ami was term men up u .... ; - ty ruined him-rumed him o- bound to Fecler.l Wmrt nan r nnd notorious v. now a free man. ineevinfin- iiw.. .v ....r.-- -r - r. . .. . r .. i l;. mnriH lliwncu umi ."ia iu-.i- ... m . Jmtun unrt ..L U..Aoa , , f Uf oonf tlVfl lit niH CHUinei WPHt llllllfH HIHIj-VrilLI 01 UUIfV A iv-no. that he had to satisiy cre nt- TomobawK. ors. excepting only the .piti I c.i 1 tccc .nhink QT-r.nrl fnr -Specia! attention Riven WJ oOO which stijod .or to all business entrusted to h. care."i 823. 1900. E.S.COFFEY, t a T1 ORto EY A7 LA Wt COONE, N. C. nine nezro cottages and one small roof where a white man might live unpretentiously. I rhiit was over a dozen years ago. Blackwell, chants ed from millionaire to pau- ner. SDoke no wor Js of bitter ness. "I remember." he said, "when people used to rush DISASTROUS WRECKS. Carelessness is responsible for ma ny a railway wrec t and the same causes are mating numan wrccov m ml. ai am.1 litnv BUtterers irom. inucai nu u..s troubles. But Since the advent ot Kreauy i. otrpntinn criven to hft street to sneak to all matters of a legal nature. nie Now nobody notices me." 3- iar-r, tinct t.Hlfift and n lanrrVio PhilnMonhr had collection ofclaims.a, special come with his adversity. But .Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialist, RANNER'S ELK. N. C ftoKnite; No Burning Out. Highest references and endors ments of prominent persons suc cessfully treated in Vft., Tenn. and N. C. . Remember that there is no time too soon to get rid ol a cancerous growth no matter i,m email F.Tamination free. letters answered promptly, andj satisfaction guaranteed. hfl never Dressed his triends; ? 23-1900. thnniyh he remembered that half the real estate in Dur ham had been his and had heon loHt bv the big hearted line of his len. 'And he died a pauper, tor a good many years before his death he had no business with anybody, and nobody had bnsiness with .him. He walked the streets uunqticed; except when some resident pointed at the snamming nn ure apd marked the to an that sent two of bis cabinet West Indies andlCentral and pbia Press. m i i I . . .i 1 ...4-iiatt aind I officers into MassacniiseiiB soum American tuuimi, durinn the last week of t h e Hnd thete is no limit tc the eampaign there, when t he prospects of development iti news came that a slump in redirection. The opportu ne Republican plurality was nities psesented -tnrougnoiu His close the Suuin ior mvesimeini' The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist l r-.. t l. . j. i wit- mfup. hnfiur triHavthnn nt nnv Dr. King s new uiscovery of tun- inenOH Uttve uncu uuv . mc unun ... - sumption coughs and colds, even TjevvB anfi letters, quoting . his time in the history of thai the worst cases can be cured, and nnaoa Hpmtrned for uPfHon." hopeless resignation is no lougernec rAnt."Br,".- - r, - esary. Mrs. Lois i;raig oi witntn ruuiumnu tnini i"".i- - ter, Mi-ss., is one of many whose J8 a courso of action that bis Ufe was saved by Dr. King's New hilVfldeemed UU Discoveiv. This greet remeay w p uibcuvcij. u; R i.,L.rt;fiH if not imnroner. euaranteeu ior an iiiruai i uiinu- , r- r diseases ov i uiuuiu. 50c, and $1. Trial bottles free. NOT A SICK DAY SINCE. ,lI was taken severely sick with UWlnev trouble. 1 tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your a sciRNTiFic DISCOVERY. F.Wtnc Bitters and determined to ,r , Aa fnr trv that. After takinz a few doses 1 . ...u:.u :. u flf rr eved. and soon thereafter Acoca mi ui umci id the btomacn mat wnitu n u..u. , , UaVM flf hibifed a.ter the danKer U past. di T)V8pepSia Cure supplies the nat mine have been cured of rheuma- ural tuices of digestion and does the tun-, neura gia, c u . , ,TWr, nW P,i.ir.s after 4.o YEARS. I urnrlc nf the stomach, relaxing the troubles an- genera, aeoimy. T"TTTrrTr' "liriilHItil1'1 " 'r i H Tb BlKOTtrtr rf gwam-tot at Wc la Hit laboratory. There Is a disease prevailing In thla country most dangerous because a decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart tallura 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 work Ot tne siomacn, rcian.s "'M r , n( Vr 'nnt N break down and waste away ceil oy ceiu nervona tension, while fte inflamed is what 13. F. . Bass of emont N thaelchno(thoblood-the albumen ju.j y v.w . . leaks out ana tno auiiorcr Mr.C. H.ney. 01 uenc.v.. -- ; " . il,l o.wntM. inu uuiii i. -,.... , a .M.rA H crnst what vou eat and ena- for cuts, burns, Druises, sprains, iav. Black eralions, eczema, tetter; Salt rheum, rich, red blood Sold by M. 13. Black and all other fckin diseases. Look for burn. the name DeWitt on every package. All otherH'are cheap, worthlesscoun neV?t's JJSJft SalVO terfeits.Sold by M B. Blackburn. - - -rts. Teres. n .k. fnrm nf ktdnSV trOUDle. Dr. KW PTKir ' Wlieil?husiueMR man pre ,nd urinary troubles. It has wr thousands diets hHld timeH it is railed n ' Saf note of warning. When a ,ol bAlftsSJS itii-ian d.,rs it it is jIWm, lamitv shoulinjr.-WiishitiK-. SKuiW. toi) P.oJt.
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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Nov. 26, 1903, edition 1
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