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V- V.-..r.- 1 VOL XV. BOONE WATAUGA COUXTY, N. C, THU11SDAY, .JANUARY" 7, 1004, KG. 44. HUMBLES "IflodThedford'aBlaok-Drwight gtd medltrtn tor lherdlwiaoe. ItoniwA mv mh ftftarhs tsd iDfaft . fiw with doctors. Itlaallthomed Mot I UW."-MR8. CAQUHB MARTIN, Psjkereburf, W. Vs. . If your liver doet not set reg ularly go to tour druirgist and ocure a package of Thedford's Blaok-Drupht and take a. dose tonight. This great family medicine free the constipated bowels, atin up the torpid liver and cans a Withy accretion oi one. Tbedford'a Black ' Draught will cleanse the bowels of im purities and strengthen th rid nevs. A torpid liver invitee coldi, biliousness, chilli and ' fever and all manner of sick ness and'eontapion. Weak kid ney result in Bright'i disrase - which claims at many vict'inn as consumption. A 25-cent package of Thedford's Ulack Drauglit should always be kupt in the house. - "I assd Thedterd't Black Dmnght for liver and k'ixtej oom- Rlslstii and fonnd nolMu so exool . j."-wUUAli COFFMAS, kar. blekead, 01. THEDFORD'3 Mutches are not all m a d e in heaven. Somcf are made tn Soutk Dakota. If V" ! OABTO Kind Yaa Hw Unjt BagM Ilgaataue ' af. PROFESSIONAL, - F. A. LINNEY, -ATTORNKr AT LAW,- ' BOONE, N. C. Wiirpractioe in the courts of chin and surround ingronn ties. Prompt attention giv en to the collection of claims and all other business of a le jral nature.. , . , 6 12 EDMUND JONES, LAWYER t-LENOIH,N. C Will Practice Regularly in . the Courts' of Watauga, 6-1. 'Q3, J. C. FLETCHER. Attorney At Law,. BOONE, N. C Careful attention given to collections, ' J. LOVILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 89"-Specia1 attention Riven to all business entrusted to h;s care.T8ai; .. . ; v,'" 823, 1900. E.S.-COFFEY, -a twrney a 1 la w,- boone1n:c. Prompt attention given to all matters of a lepal nature.- tSTAbstracting titles and collection of claims a special ty. ; ' : . 23-1900. Da. J. M. HOGSHEAD, . Caiicer Specialist, BANNER'S ELK. 1 ISf. C Ao Knife; No Burning Out. Highest references and endors ments of prominent perBonfi euc eefisfully treated in Va.; Tenn.. and N, C. Remembei4 that there la no tjme too soon to pet rid ol a cancerous frrowtb -no matter how small. JEjamination free, letters anstTPird" promptly,'' and ja-tisfactton toaranteoa. pmm nj"n i ii mi I ipaiiii. j - mriii i ii i 1 1 -. . wjr " ' i i ,i t, , WASHINGTON LETTER; Prom ur legaltr Ojrrf jo'lent. "A Htniiil effort ih nj)par pntl.v beifig ciiad tuminn'piH Hnt t lit1 position of Df-mo-cratic Sen:itors and place theiij in h wrong attitude wi th ref)ren' to thin mat ter.' This 8trtttriifnt was mad hy Senator Sn demoi-rat troiu Missouri in Hpi'.'ikinu of the attitude of his purty on thequentioti of latif.vmtf t h Pannnia canul treaty. He continued: "I lflifv I would he absolutely within the lines of accuracy to sav, that with poHisibly three or four exceptions every dcmo-rntic Senator heartily favors th proposition to construct an isthmian canal. Rut there is d widespread belief, shared hy many Senators, that, the part taken by our govern ment in the insurection or revolution in "Panama was not honorable and therefore that the treaty itself is tinct nred with dishonor. Wba.t Senator Gorman is seeking 10 do, is to hay the Presi dent and Secretary of State turnisb the Senate; with the facts showing the connection of this government with the transactions out of which the republic or Panama has grown. They insist upon hav jog the facts that they may be better enabled to deter mine Intelligently and satis factorily what their duty is in the premises." Senator Hale,', republican from Maine, condemned the course of the administration although like Senator Hoar, he will vote for the ratifica tion of the treaty. He said: "I do not like the situation and am afraid it will involve us in an expensive and profit legs war, but I have seen no way from the beginning, ex cept to ratify the treaty and make the best of it. Our gov ernment moved rather rap idly and with some prevision wIipii the, insurrection broke out." Tberepublicansrealiaethat it in in the power of tup dem ocrats to prevent the ratifl cnt'on of the' treaty, for even when the two Senators from Louisiana carry out the in structions of their state leg islature to vote for it, th re publicans are still one vote short. They wilfully misrepre sent the democratic attitude toward'the treaty in order to discredit the party with the peoplo. The democrats want facts p.nd an open dis cussion, while the republi can Senators threaten tocon tinne the consideration of the treaty .in secret session; so that the public will not hear the criticism of the adminie trntiou. . General Reyes, the Colonri' FIGHT WILL BE BITTER. Those who will persist in closing their cats against the continual rec ommendations of Dr. King's New Discovery tor consumption, will liaV. A Inner ami hitter firrnt with their troubles, if nut endecf earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Reall, of Uenll, Miss- haa to say: "Last fall my wife had ev ery mptrm of consumption. , She took Dr; King's New Discover af. ter everything ele had failed. Im provement came at once: and four bottle entjrly cured her.,v Jjunran anteeed by M. B. Blao burn, 50c and $l.oo Trial bottles fret, Man emmisary nt IViishinR ton, han presented his note to Secretary Hay, pr test. ing niinst the action of the United States in recognizing Panama and Is now 'await irm his aiwuver before return ing to 'Vilom'n'a to take per sonal commandjof the army. '"Be patient" and remember that the "war with Panama 'means war -with the United States,'" is the substanc of 1 he cablegram, which he ha sent to his 1 omit ry men. ndvj sing them strongly ajrainst a warlike course v The Gener al sees the hopclesnnss of n struggle In which Colombia opposes the United States, and he is inclined ,to recocr- nizi Panama, ntld strive to save what he can by having the question of the division of Colombia's debt referred to the Hag up Tribunal. At the same time he is by no means certain hat his peo pie will accept his advice, in spite of the fact that he U their president and comtnan der in chief of the army. Advices from Colombia show that the patriotism of her citizens has been aroused and that men, women and boys are offering their servi ces and their money for an expedition against Panama. Women and boys however, are always loudest in 'their war talk; and this is no unu sual phenomenon. Itf is possi ble that their Latin Ameri ca n recklessness, coupled with the ignorance of the U nited States, will lead them to make war in which they would get nothing but dvfent and we neither glory nor hon or. The present administra tion may have to answer for this natural consequence of its own act. "Admiral John G. Walker, who has just returned from the Isthmian, reports to Pred ident Roosevelt that t h e jorc of marines on the lath mus is sufficient topiotect Panama, that the health of the soldiers ;is pood, that their presence is desired by the inhabitants, but thatthe sending of regular troops would cause uneasiness' W. I. Buchanan, American Minister to Panama, is now on thelnthmus and was ac corded a magnificent recep tion at the government pal ace. He had a body of troops as a guard of honor and all prominent ttfflclals PanamesV and toreign attended his re ception. Senor Bnnau-Varilla has received 'news tint Great Brit am hag recognized the repub he of Panama and Minister Qudsnda of Cuba has inform ed the State Department that Cuba has done the same.:', . President Roosevelt and KKVOLUTION IMMINENT. A sure sign of approaching revolt and feericus trouble in vour system is nervousness sleeplessness or stomach upsets, Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the trouble eome causes. It never tails to tone the stomach regulate jthe Kidneys and Bowels stlmn'ate the Liver and clarify the blood. Rnn down system benefit particularly and all the uu al attending RChes vanish under ijs searching and thorough effectiveness Electric bitters is only 50c and that is jeturncd if it don't giffe perfect satisfaction Guaranteed by M H Blackburn. Secietaries Root and Shaw favor the issue of bonds to raise he money to pay for the friar's land in .the' . Phil ippines. They have practi cally determined to auth rize an issue of $7,000.000 4 per cent Philippine bondst'edm able alter ten and within t hr ty yea is. Tney ire to tie of fered for sale e-wly in Janu ary and it. is believed that a rea iy market for theih will be found in this country. An act of the last Congress au thorizas such an i8su, and the bonds ' will lie accepted by the government as seenri ty for the deposit of .public funds which will put them practically on a par with Uni ted States bonds. Governor Taft has inform ed the War Department that the contract for the purchase of the lands has been signed and that it stipulates pay ment within six months. The friars will leave the Philip pines and many American priests will take their place It is believed that this will do much to settle the relig ions difficulties iu the is lands. Rear Admiral Evans, com manding the Asiatic fleet has been ordered by the Navy Du partmeut to proceed at ouce Irorn Honolulu to Chines waters. Thisorderhasciused much comment. The com mercial treaty between this country and China hasyetto be ratified nt Peking by re ceiving the Imperial Seal and State Department officers be lieve that Russia is secretly opposing such ratification, as the treaty opens to the United States the Maneburi an ports of Antung and Muk den. The Russians are said to fear that if the United States acquires such an inter est in Manchuria, it will op pose the permaneut beenpu tion of the country by Rus sia and will perhaps pecome involved in the Russia u-Jn pnnese dispute. War between Japan and Russia is rgaid ed as wltnost certain bv the St ate Department and it is thought advisable to hnve a strong American flVet in Chi nese waters to protect Amen can interests. . The Lone Star State. Down in Texas at Yoakum, is a big dry goods firm of which Mr. J. M. Haller is the head. Mr. Haller on one' of his trips East to buy goods nnid to a friend who was with him in the. palace car, "Here take one of theselittle Early Risers upon retiring and you will bo up early in the morn-, ing leeling good." For the "dark brown" taste, hendncliennd that logy feeling De Witt's Little Ear ly Risers are the best pills to uae. Sold by M.B. Blackburn. . Those who pursue happi ness are fortunate to catch up with content. GOOD FO It CHILDREN, . The pleasant to takeand harm Ipbs One Mintite Cough Cure gives immediate relief in all cases of Cough, Croup and LnGrippe he cause it does not pass immediate ly into the stomach, fait takes el feet right at the peat ol the trou ble. It draws out the inflamntion heals and soothes and cures per manently by enabling the lungs to Contribute pure liie-givingnnd life-BUstaiaig oxygen to the blood and tissues. Dr. Armntrong of De ha, Tex., prescribes it daily and says there is no better couirh ve niedv uri 'i- 3mM bv f Tt I'.hicV Bslalod RigtitsoiisiiDSs. News ord Ubservei. Oa' of th'1 funniest jf went proceeding was held at Man Chester a few days ago. The cotton manufacturers held a "mass meeting" and adop fed a resolution strongly con demning ' international cot ton gambling," which they hold responsible for all the ills of life. The meeting also "invited the government to icceive a representative depu tation with the object of urg ing pleasures toprevent gam tiling in cotton." Those nice old EiglUb grannies ttlio have' been lin ing their pockets with mon ney by getting American cot ton at about the cost of pro-dii'-tion are in great state of mind now, because they tire forcpd to pay what it is worth and in their wrath suddenly become converted to the ter rible sin of "gambling in cot ton." If they cm make the world Helieve that "'gambling in cotton," ani not a saiall crop has put up the price, they' may press it" down to n lower figure. See? Isn't it strange that the conscience of these 'English spinners was never aroused against "gambling in cot ton" -when they were paying the farmers only five and six cents a pound for their cotton? KODOL DYSPKPPIA CURE Digests nil classes oi food; tones nnd strengthens thestnnluch and digestive organs. 'Cures Dyspepsa Indigestion, Stomnch Troubles, and makes rich red blood, health and strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure rebuilds wornout tissues pu rifles strengthens, and sweet ins the tsomach. Gov. G. W. Atkin son, of VV. Vs., says: "I ha vp used a numbpr of bottles ol Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and havefounpir to be a very effective and, indeed a po werful remedy for stomach nilmcnts I recommend jt to ray friends.'?. Sold by M, B, Black burn. , In the city of Washington there are 13,000 Browns,. IS, 000 Smiths. , 14,000 John sons, 1,000 ioneses and 100. 000 (I rafters" is the way the Greenville, S. C, News gives the latest census of tue na tional capital city. ONE HUNMEU DOLLARS A BOX is the value H. A. Tisdnle Smmer ton, S. C. places on DeWitt's Witch ilnzei salve, lie says "1 had the piles lor 20 years. I tried many doctors und medicines but nil failed except DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cured me." It is a combination of the lion ling properties of Witch tfnzel with antiseptics and emollient; relieve and permanently cures blind.bleed ing itching and protruding piles sores cuts bruises . eczimi salt rheum and all ckin diseases. Sold by M. B. Blakbu n. . Charlotte New!: Senator Overman has replied to the Wilmington Chamberot Ci merce declining to con mi t himsejf to voting for the poo ama iniquity without further light. ;Good for Senator Oyer man. . And the Senaior would do well to heed the advice of the North. Carolina rjev.spa pers that are standing oat Airnmnt Southern find D.'tn i ,. ... ' . cfatlC complicity With the ID iquity. . "h! E!jn:t!ro ll On ercry hoi ut Ibo jenuls;.- ijiwiiivQ Brom.o-Quinine t-i- Coughing "I was given up to diet 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 coughi 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. TtrstilKii 21c, le., tl. Annns. Conr.nlt yonr doctor. If h say Uk It, thnn do si he sayj. If h toll, jron not to take It. then don't uk It. He knows. tji.ua It lth hlin. Wa ara wllllDC. J. V. A1KM CO., Lowell, The Wasiilngton'tar Bays . that, word has been sent out from the White House that the President would be pleas ed to see the appropriations of Congress cut to the bone.,' They wish to make a show, ing cf economy in the com ing campaign. 'Cut to the bone' means that the Appa lachian Forest Reserve. and the Inland Waterway must wait. News ami Observer, The Cheroke Indian was h .. riginally apolytheist.Tohim the spirit world was only a shadowy counterpart of this one. He had no great Spirit . no happy hunting ground. no heaven, no hell all of which ideas were first intro- ; duced to the american abo rigines by Christian mission" aries. Consequently death had for him no tenors, and it- ri n n i i r.i i i.iikt iiir v n nuic riiii with no anxiety as to theiu ture. All his prayers were for temporal and tangible blest inge for health, for long life, for success in the chase, in fishing, in war and in love, for good cropsi for protec tion and for revenge. -Ex, WANTED-TRUSTWORTHY Lady or Gentleman to manage bntdncss in this County and ad joining territory for house ol D num-ial standing, f 20.00 straight cash salary' and expen ses paid each Monday direct from" headquarters. Expense .money advanced: position permanent! Add rest Manager, 605 Monon ' Bid-, Chicago. - ... A joKe that requires an cxpla catiou, is no joke. . . , '( Thousands Ilave Eldney TfoatttV and Don't Enow it. How To Find Ottt. Fill a bottle cr common lass with yeo water and Jet It stand twenty-four hours; aedlmtnt or set tllnf Indloatea as . unhealthy condl-; tlon of Iho kid. neys; If it stains your linen It Is evidence of kia ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain Itj ' the back Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bla& der are out of order. Wiat to Do. ' There Is comfort In the knowlsdr St) often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills avery wish-In curing rheumatism, pain fa In back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In pesslnf It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant' U.. - .... . .. ux.Baau ui uo.ng compeuea 10 ge OHea. during the day, and to get up many times; during the night, . The mild and the extra ' ordinary t(W( cf Swamp-Root Is soosi roaitzed. it s'.artds the hlrhest for its won j Herful ciires of the most dstresslng cases,) i If you need u medicine you should Cave tbW beM. Sold by drucL'ists In 60c and St. alaaeJ j You may have a samplo bottle cf tola t wondertul discovery ... I. k.iL. .tJlU.' u:wiuieiy ireo umail. adoress Ur. Kilmer Sx nn if iisliit Co., Blnjhamton, N. Y. When writing men , tion reading this generuua ctier In this paptsV . - : . .. ,;' ' ..''
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