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1 S VOL. XVL BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, X. C, ;THUKSDAYi' MARCH 24,1904. NO. 2. ICoughed " I had most stubborn cough for many years. It deprived me of sleep and 1 grew very tbin. I then tried Ayert Cherry Pectoral, nd was quickly cured." R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn. Sixty years of cures and such testimony ss the above have (aught us what Ayer's Cherry , Pectoral will do. We know it's the great est cough remedy ever made. And you will say so, too, after you, try-it. There's cure in every drop. Tint itatt i 25c, 81c. II. All oraflltti. - Oonult row doctor. If he nyi take It, than 4o u be tyi. If he tell, you not to take It, "Then don't take It. He know. Ui It with talm. We ere willing . J. U. 4TBit CO, Lowell, MaM. PROFESSIONAL. Todd & Ballou. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ' JEFFERSON, N. C. .Will practice in all the eoujtfl Sppcial attention given to col- ction, 1-04, F. A. LINNEY, . -ATTORNEY AT LAW,- tillUNi;, N. u. Will practice in the courts of thin and surroundingeoun V t iea. Prompt attention giv- en to the collection of claims and ail other business of a le - al r... ..... d 1(1 'A I i t a, I uniui c i m i. a EDMUND JONES, .LAWYER LENOIR. N C - i j . . . Will Practice Regularly in .. the Courts of Watauga, J. C. FLETCHER, ' . Attorney At Law, -r-BOONE, N. C Careful attention given to collections. E F. LOVILL, -ATTORNEY AT LAW, -BOOSE, A'. C. BfiPSpecial attention Riven to all business entrusted to h'scare.-S . 1-1 '04. E. S. COFFEY, ATTORNEY AT LA IV,- BOONE, N. C.' Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. t&" Abstracting titles and collection of claims a special ty. 11 '04. J. L, COTTREll, Physician & Surgeon BOONE, N. C Offiice at Coffej's Hotel. Offers hia professional ser vices to the people of this and surrounding communi ties, -.j. ..... .. . -WCalls promptly attend ed day or. nijrbt. Dn. J. M. HOGSHEAD, BANNER'S ELK. N, C Ao Knite) No But ning Out. Highest refereuces and endorR men ts of prominent persons suc cessfully treated in Va., Tenn. and N. C. Remember that there is no time too boon to get rid ol ; a cancerous growth no matter . i m rr : t - uuw bhihiii. CiAtiuiiiiabiuii irrc. ettars answered promptly, and amtiafkrtinw t nAmnrnnd. ANNOUNCEMENT. 'Jo the Democratic Voters of the Eighth District. After some consideration and reflection I have conclu ded to becoma h candidate for the Democratic nomina tion in this district for a seat in the Fifty-ninth Congrpss. I bad the honor of represent ing seven ol the eleven coun ties comprising tin present district in the 53rd Com mess, and was again honor pd with the nomination for re election to, the 54th . Con gress, by a district, compri sing in part the said spen countips. To the greater part of the district I am therefore no stranupr. On t hp con ti nr.v I am under grpat and is row ing obligations to the Demo crats of ttipse counties for fa- v q r s , showered upou me. Their zeal. and loyalty in the campaigns of 1892and 1894 to the party in general, and to myself in particular, will linger with me forever, and with its memory, will abide a sense of keen, undying grati tude, Since I have attained my majority 1 have been (in my sphere) an earnest worker for the Democratic party, tho not as effective a one as I would have wished, I have, at all times, espoused its caue and supported its can didates. I havesharpd in the joys of its victories, and par ticipated in the. sorrows of its defeat.. As the years slip ped by my faithjn the sound nrss, the integrity, and t he efficacy of its creed and prin ciples, whpn properly inter preted and administered, hat? not been shaken or diminish ed. 1 have, witnessed, with re gret, in the times of the par ty's trials and crises, thefall ing away of some of the ti us led adherents. I have , seen with still keener rpgret the desertion of those who aban doned it fiom shameless mer cenary motives, to join with those who have long been en gaged in an arduous effort to pull down the pillars that have supported itsproud su perstruction tor more than a century. In common wjthevpry loy al Democrat I have obsprved with concern, the discord and distention that have at times embarrassed our party's roun"ils, and rptur.led its progtees in thegreat work of perpetuating that liberty and freedom, which are the spec ial heritage of the American people. In the face ofall these thiDRS, however, and in spite of them, faith in Deinoiacy, initsdoetrinfs.in itsetrermth is Mill buoyant and unaha ted to the popular heart. colds Cause pneumonia. One of the most "remarkable cases of cold, deep seated on the luring, causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Gertrude E. i' enner, Marion IikI., who w as entire!) cured bv the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She says: "The coughing and staining so weakened me that I ran down in weight from 148 to 93 potiuds. I tried a number of remedies to no a- vail until I used One Minute Cough 'ure. Four bottles of this wonder I ful remedy c.ired me entirely of the cough, strengthened my lungs ana resored me to my normal weight, health and strength. " Sold by M. 13. Hlapkburn. There was never a more, ur gent demand or necessity for the party, its principles and leadc rs than now. The exag gerated claim of an unusual material prosperity, the glamor and glitter of milita ryism, the excitement and os tentations' of foreign war, mnv for a time, serve to ob scure the dortriiiPH and nrae tices of the Republican na tional leaders, and cloak their real designs, but event ually the smoke and mi.-t must Har away, and men and measures must be seen in their ti u light. We will then be able to see how far We have drifted from the old landmarksestablished by the founders of out government Washington, Jefferson, Ad ams, Madison and Monroe. The people will finally wake up to the fact that if is not the whole mission of the gov eminent to conquer and ap portion othfr people and ter ritoriea to equip big armies and man big navies; It) con fer epaulettes ann badges, and dispense military hon ors and swords. It will be a happy day for this nation when the old Ship of Stale shall h a ve been pulled back to her an cient moorings. an I whmciv il virtues and accomplish ments shall overshadow mil itary heroism, and the peo ple shall recognize and pro claim that "pence hath her v i r t ues n o less ren o w ned t h an those of war." The nation snouui, at ail Mines, nave "millions for defense,'' but not a dollar for conquest. The Democratic party has wrought its greatest work and achieved its greatest fame when walkingthe paths of peace. It will only regain its pristine strength and re- caiaoiibu itseii lun.y in 1 11 confidence of the masses when it sets its face as flint against the policy of territo rial expansion and seals its ears to the aliiremenfs of f.r eign conquest, Incoming before the peo pie to solicit Democratic sup port I have no new doctrines to advocnteno new crepd to promulgate. 1 stand wh' te I stood twenty -two years of age, when my political life be gau, and where the party has stood for more than a hun dred years. "Equal rights to all and special privileges to none" is the epitome of our reed, and in a liberal con struction und rigid execution of this doctrine will be found a cure for everv political eyil, against wlmh we aie now contending. It settles the tar iff question und settles it right; it solves the financial question, and leaves no room for caviling; it puts a DO VOT WANT STRENGTHa? If yoVwant tohcreise yourstrength you must add to and not take from the physical. In other words, the food that you eat mnt be digested. assimilated and impropriated bv the nerves, blood and tissue before be fore being expelled from the intes tines. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure adds to the physical It given strength to and builds up strength in the hu- I man system. It is pleasant to the taste and palatable and the only combination of digestartx that will digest the food and enable the sys tern to appropriate rll of its health and strength giving qualities. Sold by M, D, Blackburn. quietus upon every advo-ate of any trust, good, bad or indifferent; it sounds the death knell of imperialism and commercialism in its of fensive form. It is impossible to encourage any one of these national evils without con ferring some special privile ges upon a few and withhold ing equal and exact justice from the many. A good dose 01 oiu lasnianeo Uemocracy, andministered through the executive and l- gislatiye de partments, will effectually lull all agitation for ship sub sidii-s and every other kind of subsidy. It kills, without paltering, the germ of every trust or combine. It extermi nates political corruption. and othVial jobbery. It en lists the favor ami support of every disinterested patri ot, and incurs the opposition anu displeasure of every sche mer and trickster in the land. Some of the anxious lead ers of the party aie. hunting some principles upon which to harmonize. .This is the ground and principle upon which all Democrats can. cum bine. ClevelanditPs and Biy- aiiiteM and "gold bugs" and "silver bugs", regulars and reorganizes, ought to be a ble to come, together up on this tundamenta nrihci pie of Democracy. The exi gency ol the. occasion de mands no sunender or sum flee, of any essential dowtrine of our purty creed, The occa sion, however, does require some mutual concessions of individual views, upon qucs tions, ubout which there has been differences ot opinion. These are largely questions . 1 01 expediency, concerning which, the utterance of t h e party, in national onven tion assembled, ought to be final an I. satisfactory. The political signs betoken the triumph of Democracy in the nation this ball. With some good strong man from the right loi-ality, as nomineefor President, su'-h as L'arkpr, Hearst or Mc-CIHIan, ol New York, and with Harrison, of Illinois, or Folk, of Missouri, or Ajcock (,f North Carolina, for vice president, and with harmony in our leadership, and in the rank ami file we may anticipate victory with some degree of confidence. But whether. we in 01 not loyalty to the old time Dem ocratic religion ought to nerve every Democratic aim to a supreme effort in t h e coming contest, and o u r faith in the rectitude ol our v lews hhould be such that af ter the battle is ovpr we can lift our heads in piide, let the tesult lie what it may. In matters of State poli tics, I would have the party MOKE RIOTS- Disturbances of strikes are not nearly as grave as an individual di order of the system. Overwork, IohS of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by utter collapse, un less a reliable remedy is at once cm ployed. Tl.ere is nothing so effi. cient to cure disorders of the liver or kidneys as elect. ic Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic, and effective ner ine and the greatest all around med icine tor run down systems. It dis pels nervousness, rheumatism and neurnlgc , and expels Malaria germs i(:iU'5oc an l satisfaction guaran- .d V 51 . Ulac'OJro. take no back ivard step. Wt have embarked on thegreat work (d the moral and inM lectual education and develp ment of the masses. rt us burn the bridges behind u, and push forward into t h e very strongholds of the o po sition's ignorance and preju dice and achieve for them, us Well as ourselyp.s, a great moral victory. There should be no apology for any of the inio irtiiut lajisUtiim e n acted by the present legisla ture at its regular session. All of the salutary and wise legislation in this Stale in ttie lust thirty years or more has been at the instance of theD'uiocrutif party, a 11 l h is incurred to a greater or less extent t he bitter opposi tiori of the Republicans mostly onJpolitic.il grounds Woh.ive, however, ii 'verlost caste, or sulf'i'ed defeat be cause of this legislation, ex cept whin we faltered with iheenem.v hesitated-iloubt-ed and feared Th r is won derful strength and leinforce ment in any sharp contest in the conscious rectitude of the intention. This we ns demo crats have had in-thepast, and it oughttohclpand push us to success this year W. II. BOWER. Lenoir, N. 0. THE N AMR WITCH HAZEL, The name of Witch Hazel is much abuged. E. C. DeVVitt & Co.. of Chi cago, are the inventor of tho origi nal and onlv genuine Witch Ha?el Salve. A certain cure tor cuts, burns, nruises, eczema, tetter, burns, etc There are msiny counterfeits of this salve, some i:f , which , aie . danger ous, while thev are all worthless. In buying DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve see that the name E, C. De Witt & Co., of Chicago, is on the box and a cure is certain. Sold bv M. U. Blackburn. A human being is a queer animal after nil. H'e eat possum and pay fancy prices forthein vet a vulture will not touch one. During a long season of snow some years ago a fanner sai l the buzzards in bis locality were almost starved und to test the matter he killed a possum and put him out where he could be easily found. The vultures would not touch hiai though the "examined" the carcass, Not satisfied the farmer cooked another possum up brown and spread her out but the buzzard declined the feast. Greensboro Rv.rord. HAPPY. HHAI.J-HY CHILDBEN. Any child can take Little IWh Ri scrs with perfect sifety.- They art harmless, never giipo or sicken and yet they are so certain in results that robust constitutions reqniiing drastic menus aro never disappoint ed. They cannot fail to perform their mission and every one who us es De Witt's Little Earlv Risers pre ter themtoall other pills. They cure biliousness. S ;ld by M. B. Blackburn. v Some of Northern papers are Maying tliat it is time for the South to speak out and demand some showing on the national Democratic tick et Indeed, it is past time. The South certainly should have the honor of the second place on the ticket and t lie candidate should be from N. U. and should be named Ay cock' Greensboro Telegram. wr n. i an , liOUUI U UUrO DlgMt what you eat pggtwtBflfiiy-a HEALTH' "I don't think we eonld kMp home without Tbedford'e BlMSk Draught. We dure u,ed It In the lamiljr foroTcr two yeeri with the best ot rreulU. I hare not hd (i'ictir In the home (or that length of time. It in a doctor In Hull and alivay. ready to mnke a person well and fppy."-JAMK8 HALL, Jack sonville, 111. Because this prreat mwliclna relieves stomach pains, frees tha constipated bownu and invigor ates the torpid liver and weak ened kidneys Mo Doctor is necessary jn the home where Thedford'i Black-Draught is kept. Families living in tha country, miles from any physi cian, have been kept in health forynars with this medicine as tbeir only doctor. Thcdford'a alack -Dranpht cures Lilious nvm, dy wpsia, olds, chills and fwer. hud blood, headaches, diarrhteu, constipation, colic and flmiost eviry other ailment became the stomach, bowela livor and lciduoys so nearly eon trol tbe health. ii.iO-atifln The S-'iifita com m i 1 1 e e seems to be proving to rhf bottom in th1 ivpstigatiu.i 1 f wha t of t he Mormon cburcli tem hesas plural marriages. Rut the . Republican mana gers must save Smoot'a ba con. They made a contract with the Mornnn church to turn over its vote to the Ro publican machine, the eleu rion of Smoot was included in the contract. It shows up bad for Smoot, the Mormons and the Republican leaders a pretty shabby trinity of traf tickers. They got the reward of the combine anil mast now stand together. t'hatnooga Times. TIIAGEDY A VENTED. "Just in the nick of time our lit tie boy was saved, ' writes Mrs. M. Wat kins of Pleasant City, Ohio, 'Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough hnd set in besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King's New Dis coyery for consumption, and ourdar ling was saved. He's now sound and well." Everybody ought to know, it's the only sure cure for eoughs, colds and all throat and lung diseases. Guaranteed by M. B, B black bum. Price 50c ond ft 00. Trial bottles free. Some people instead of praying for grace should pray for urit. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist, y v 1 Tlu Discoverer of Iwama-Soot at Work is Els Laboratory. There Is a disease prevailing tn this country most dangerous because to decep-' tlve. Many sudden deaths are caused by It- heart disease, pneumonia, heart fallurei or apoplexy are o(:en the result of kidney dlseue. If kidney trouble Is allowed to ai-. vanco the kidney-poisoned blood will attack tho vital organs, or the kldneya themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the bloodthe albumen leaks out and the suflerer has Brleht' Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root tha new dl- . covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder " and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands i I of apparently hopeless cases, altar all ether , efforts have failed. At drufplits fn flfty-canl ' ' and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent fret by mall, also a book telling about Swamp koo Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. as menUoothU paper. .
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