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, ., , : , . - - V ; - : -""!'t :- ' . ; " ''' !.' M ' : , v 'V'-.. V : "' ! : .i , . , r t VOLXVI. ' . PROFESSIONAL. FraDkH. Stinson, svrvpjtoi:, BANNER ELK, N. 0,- tFlNEfiXS'JRUMENTS. t . I, D. LOWE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, danvf.h wr.tr m n i.,,. v. WsTWiIl practice in the courts of Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining counties. 7 6-'04- Todd & Ballou. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JEFFERSON, N. C. Will practice in all the coujtfl- Special attention given to col tin. 1-6-4:- F. A. LINNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOONE, n. c. Will practice in the courts , of chi-and surroundiDgcoan ' ties. Promut attention Civ , en to the collection of claims , nuu hii onier Dusmees or a ie naiiittiuie. oiisy. , EDMUND JONES, LAWYER LENOIR, N. 0 Will Practice Regularly in t it f.nnrtt nf iratanM 6-1. 03, . J. C. FLETCHER, , Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C . . .. .. . . . j uaruiui iiueauon civen to collections. ' EF.LOVILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOOSE, N.C.- B""Special attention given to all business entrusted to his care.8 ,1104. E. S. COFFEY ATlORbEY AT. LAW.- 7?(kWf NT r r 1 a. .au uim8 ui u ijfHi Iiniore. w Ausirmuns uues ana em j . . . , 1 I, , . . . , UrillBI XL HUH 'It! til BUggrot collection ofclaimsa specmlaA thnt nifaw matl wu A(1 ' . ''. '" . 1-1- 0. DR. R. D. JENNINGS. r ksid enti) entist, ; 1 -BANNER ELK. N. C 1 llfWHl ftnd all wnrk dnno nnrW n I day8 n advance when tbey want worfedone. After fflrrh tho Ir I have arranged to be at t h e I Blackbarn Iloune in Boone on each first Monday. Call on me. : 1-28. W. ft BOWER. . -ATTORNEY AT LAW,- Lenoir. N. C. Practices in the courts of Caldwell, Watanga, Mitchell, Ashe and other surrounding counties. rrompt attention given to nn magnify bU fame by be hliS mattPr8P,,trU8tedt0 literature and pub- Orc. rV MrHOGSHEAD, Gance. Specialist A ONER'S ELK. N. C yiite; No Ruining Out. '-".K'rfiices and pndora- tftiafally treated in Va.. . Term it? m 4 - ftu.l Si C Rom?i)ib.T that thfre J is no time too hoot to pet rid ol I'HPffrous' growth no uiarter iLZ't' -1.1 all.. -Kxaniiuation - free, Mtars anpnewt promptly, and JiOOyfi, WASHINGTON - LETTER Prom our Eejular Corrf spondenl. Teddv It. at Rmrnmnro otooa upon the rottape floor fuiie opeaKPr uanaon of Smooth hnre. ODnpd tlin nnt.Mi rnop Teddy heard with moch'sar prise, . A U7.VU" ?auie cries 1 nnrripn nig BiimK Rpplvjne wise or othprwino The President's speech of acceptance nt Oyster Bay is received here with varied e- motions. It is thought bv nts champions to be, compre- Dcosivft, complpte and unan swerable. Democrats, on the otbar hand, consider it the first speech of the kind ever delivered-by an 'American presldent.-that is. the first speech of acceptance devoted in every paragraph, to eulp- gizing h,8 own t d d ZZ Z P - T n01"1""? the opposition.; In 't the, President says, "We ie ninvin 10 ao onr work in me spirit witn which Lin coin approached his": but Senator Daniel, who was in the city yesterday, calls at tention to the fact that Lin 00 fl(!ceptance of his sec nd nomination like ;.Wash coln'd acceptance of his sec Iinnrfnn'u xtirta Mnn,.fl A parti8an;.and that evetf Me- Kinley's address of nceeDt ance spoke of his opponents with respect and Indulged in ii" pui.u loutur qb iraru rtn onoli nnA n l I v J i u . . 1 iiw 11 1 1 h vii 1 iiu w r it i w Rider of Oyster Bay. Concern inur the rash surgical opera tion :, whereby the Panama . vermirorm appendix was slashed from the vitals of Colorhbiji he says 4,We con ducted the negotiations with the highest and most scru pulous honor", which is cer tainly the construction of an executive euphemism whose delicacy has seldqm been e qualed Grovar Cleveland is making n -'creditable effort to solve iu? Kuiiuuuruin, nai snail Hn n,ifh v PrML v Mini wui va A. 1 ucii a. .-to r.. u u ' . n - u iiiui vtri j mail i.i. lltcu I rtrocirlanf nnnKt lionnnttna t-t Up exbrBiio a member nf tliP Senate, but objections to that transfer have been rais- kd which are difficult to over JOmc. t Wflfihlnirtnn went Kanlr f.- hi a foimv anI fw h'8'Uigmty back to his old cs tate: .lffernnn wrpallorl vnth his Aairnotnra nnA hia-Kto. Monroe kept himself alive bv - traveling ns a book agent; John Quincy Adams greatlv enlarged his name by becom ing a member of Jthe Houae of RepresentativtH; Grant uvea precariously and im- Periled his good name by getting tangled up in Wall Street. Cleveland is the first of ex Presidents to enhance licist by officiating as a Uni vernity lecturer and enlighten inp; t he jmblic as a con'tribu- ter to magazinns und contro verted matters ol national wmvrn This is a highly hon ornble position; n service 1 . u s M a it iiiwi r u.ri 111. nun ii. i h woik o which most'pres - " " " v iiJi-tsts "are competent, "Ever i ex-piTidenthas'an enormous lii'ntele enablinu him to in a large rvemi9 frotu -colleger WATAUGA COUNT and periodicals, and at the aame time confer a lasting benefit upon the whole people of the country Mr. Cleveland Is entitled to gratitude for having courageously helped to solye a vory difficult prob lem. The unanimous election of Thomas Taggart of Indiana as Chairman of the Democrat ic National Committee helps to clear a cloudy sky. As Parker earned his first money as a janitor and Davis as: a brakeraan, there is a certain propriety in selecting as their manager a teal Irishman who earned his first quarter of a dollar behind the lunch coun ter. It seems to complete the D e m o c r a tic triumvirate. From dissecting sandwiches Taggart has risen to the pro pnetorship of. several large hotels, and besides being rich is immensely popular. He is a blond, blue eyed athlete. and he shakes hands asifyou was a long lost brother. He is gifted with the same pan Indian smila which SohnW Colfax bad had. and he vig orously embraces every ac quaintance with ''good mar ning brother.'; He hasan im mepse outfit, down at the French Lick, the Monte Carlo of the West, which spouts a geyser the Pluto that con gested Kentuckiana auaff to get rid of their" superfluous mountain dew bv turninc themselves inside out Tag - v WW gart has twisted Indianapo lis lound h is finger a good many times, and if he shows tho same ability to. handle Indiana, he can go Into the t he Cabinet or bo minister to Ireland if h e prefers it. On Tom's broad shoulders vast responsibility is laid. Senator Gorman was in the city to day and erpressed himself os very anxious a bout Indiana. He expects to carry Maryland and looks to Mr. Davis to hand over West V i r g i n i a. Hemen way's district in Indiana was formerly Democratic. But has recently gone Republican by a small majority. Tag" gart is expected to wipe out that majority and send into exile the present chairman of be Appropriations Commit tee. jSena tor Gorman laughs derisively at the suggestion that Kentucky may go Re publican, He says "Well. 1 suppose Texas may.'.' Some prominent Eastern Democrats regard Illinois as not beyond the possibility of capture. The big Chicago Strike with probability of in definita continuance will ac centuate Republican troubles in the Western campaign. If Chicago goes Democratic by only 15,000 or 20.000, the state will probably be. sale for Roosevelt but if the labor unions excitpd and instiga ted by strikes, boycotts lookTT fortune teller jnforms outs, and blacklists should rain? tne city majority to forty or fiftv thoiimind ' Mr CortH.vou's folks would be n good ileal worried. PUTS AN END TO IT ALL. A GrieVOU wail oftiniM rnmn ne a result of unbearable pain from o. vertaxed oreans. - Dizzfnes. l.nrlr. ache, liver complaint and constipa tion, nut inanks to Ur, King's New life pills they put an end to it all. They are gentle but thorough. Try' them, Uniy 25c Guaranteed bv f ' Ii. bl .cl.blrn UaranlCed b-V ! yTx. C., rilURSD AY Is Crime IncrcAsingl There are those w b o be lieve that crime is increasing. The Wilmington Messenger asserts that such is the case in North Caolina. ft flays: "(rime seems to be greatly on the increase in this state. Not n day passes that the newspapers do not chronicle a homicide a burglary or eome other serious violation of the law." It may be ns bad as t h e Messenger fears, but the evi dence is not conclusive. It is conceded, however, that the criminal instinct is strongest in summer and that crimes are-most numerous in h o t weather. This may account for the increase which troub les the mind of our contem porary at the present time "A Philadelphia paper calls attention to a fact which haul often been observed, t h a "whenever a crime of unus ual turpitude is committed, and particularly whenever u number of s.u ch forbidding events occur in quick succes sion," we arfii apt to hear Bometh ng ubout an enidem ic of crime and sundry lamen - - tatlons about the 'increasing wickedness of the world. Al though there are many who believe that the human fami ly is rapidly gravitating to the bad, the evidence does not support the theory, tho ugh it must be admitted that at best the state of affairs is bad enough. The view of the matter taken by this writer is that much of the apparent in rrenso oi crime may bo ac - f a counted for by thelimoroved facilities for gathering a lid printing the news, to which may be added the prevailing idea, both with purveyors of news and readers of .newspa pers, that crimes must be re ported, whatever else may be overlooked. There is no reliable data. we nre informed, from which a just conclusion m a y be drawn either as to increase or decrease of crime relative y to the growth of popula tion in the country nt large. n the absence of criminal statistics in North Carolina we are not prepared to be- leve that more crimes are committed in the state than orraerly, or that any class of our population has devel oped no increasing criminal enqency. Morning lJoat. A PERFECT PAINLESS PILL is one tht will cleanse the system, set the liver to action, remove' the bile clear the complexion cure head acne pncl leave a good taste in the mouth. , The famous little Dills for doing such work pleas mtly and ef- reciuanyare uewitt s Little Early Risers, uod Moore ot Lafavutta nd . savs: A11 other nitl f hnvo used gripe and sicken, while De Witt's Little Early Risers are Bim ply perfect." Sold bv L B. Black burn. " . .. a middle aged woman that he. will have trouble before she is thirty she will pay her money and go away satis- nea. i, THE DEATH PRMALTV. A little thin? sometime ' rnanU. in death. Thus a mere sceatch, insig nificant cuts or puny boils havppuid ineaeam penalty. It is wise to have iucKien s Arnica Sa ve liver hnnnv. t's the beut salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when burr.s. soies, i c , ' , T' . 0,e8 P'l" threaten. 0 lis 25c. AUGUST 11, 1904. Bee SUnjrs For Rheumatism Atlahta Constitution. this is a great age in the advancement of medica I si i enee at least on paper. Now we have the medicinal bee sting put up as a proprietai v medicine advertised as a cure for rheumatism. A flrtn of Philadelphia chemists arc back of the novel Hrhmm which consists of a serum ex. traded from the stingn o Kaaai Th 11. . v " V the rheumatism cure is t.3 bt utrco. in ue dp iPiiren atntt Hold in smalLyaccine pointf in the same form as antilox in. The promoters of this new rheumatism sneciflc tlnim tnat its marvelous virtue was discovered quite accidt nt ally as the result of a f rial t- ful stinging received from a colony of busy bees bv a far raer badlj afflicted with rh 11 matiHto. After the tempi rar.y palii and swelling frot i tne stings of hundreds t;f these insects had subsided, tiie Ticiim was ovenoved t find that his "rheumatix" had also subsided, and, aftet long months had elapsed without the return of rheu raatic symptoma he was con vinced that the stingers of the bees had done the rura- tive work . n. uuuiemporary witn a t L ... Materlinkiun bent decln that bees not sting for the purpose of giving pain, but 'to inject a preservative and Savoring substance into the simple 8 weeta gathered from flowers." It is this nreHPrm tivo or venom, as it Droves 1 when injected, into, human flesh, that operates as a cure for rheumatism. It is said that the effect of , vaccination with the serum . . , , , . IS immediate and positive. If me aisease is centered in the rm or leg, for instance, the Trj ' a. t , ' . ruiiiureu inemDersoon regains Ia, t 1 1 . t im former nea tn. and alnmr Kiiuugu application or tn 1 . m . a remedy will, so the circulars claim effect a permanent cure. If this be true, humanity lias most assuredly found a boon and beecultureaboom. Here 13 the average rheuma- .ie a opportunity to kepn his own colony of bees and get himself stung as often as de sirable, supply his home ta oie wun noney ana sell sur UlUfl StiriCS tn thp rnin mnn umcturers. n r M IKUU A SWEET PREATU is a never failing sign of a ccalthy a . I. Ill I . 1 ...'. siomacn wnentr.e hreuth.is bad tha stomach is out of order. There , r- w.i.i, M iikiv is no remedy in the world to equal Kodol Dyspepsia sure for curiutr in (ligCtition dvUDCDHia ot.H nil ttnmnrh disorders Mrs. Marv S. Trick f .'U:. ot..:.. wr .. . .' iiuc r idinn iv v.. wriies- i hnu been a dyspeptic for years triwi all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse. By f.;e use of Ko uoi I began to impro e at once and after takide a fw hottlen nm fnll restoree in weight, health, strength anceaneat what-I like." Kodol digests what you eat and mBkes the stomach sweet Sold by M. 13. Black A woman does a lot of things while a man is figuring how they should fiHdon. CASTOF?IA Por Infanta and Children. Tlia Kind Yea Hsva Always Bought NO. 22. mm TROUBLES 0 If Tour Hrer doei not tot tea-. nturlv fFA In vmiv Amttnai. anil locure a packago of fbeilford's Clack-Drauoht and tat a Ac tonlffht. Thm ermt fftml medicine free tbe conatipatea bowels, itiri ud the toroid liver ip the torpid liter healthy socretion ' Mia cauiei a , ........ of hile. Thedford'i Black Draiiffhl rill aIoaiioa tia Krtwfl! In). purities n4 strengthen the kid- vs. A torpid liver ionles eolda, biUousness, chills and fsver and all manner of sick- Met and contagioi). Wtak kid neys result in Bright'i diseass which claims w many vicUms as consumption. A . 25-pmt rackage of Thedford'i Black Prauirut should always be kept in tbe house. DrrAfat (nr IItct and kldi Blank- flmnts and toand aothiac to mcI Iney oom. llohead. THatGFORD'3 (ff- vmmt The cost of living has In- "IlnThdfor(J'Blok.nTiifbl ' i Rood nmdlolM lot llrtr aiwjft, 1 HouNMt m -o ftrbht imI 1100 with dAotow. HUUtherJ- ' (cine I tak."-MBH. CArOUNS H MARTIN, Prkr.burf, W. V. II nsea nearly 17 per conr- w,.tmn eight yert 01 republican "prosperity, M according to the administra tiou's own statistician. Now. all you workingmen whose earning capacity hasincrena. ed 17 per cent in that time will please raise your horny hand.-Atlanta Constitution. A SUMMER COLDS. A summer coid ifinot onlv tnnnv. in g but if not cured relieved Pneu. nionia will probably be the reanlt bv fair. On j " ''HV VVUgll UUIG tne phlegm draws out the in- uTAunJ.a JhM c-.. vugiiiviii me mugs anu uroncniai tubes. One minute cough cure is ?n iaeai temeay r the children .it ? . . " "T c.nnu P"? 1 v 11m iiucssj t certain cure tor croup, cough and cold. Sold by M lt hi it 0.. uiacKuurn. One of the New York paper 8 is discussing the properchair mnn in case Judge Parker Mr. Cleveland and Col. Rrvan agree to spenk from thsarae platform. ot Madison Sqnare Garden in October. We should think the selection of a referee would be more im poi tnnt than the selection ot a chairman. Washinffton t'ost. a - Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. rui mo uiuuu 111 our may puses mroUPn Xu' kidneys once svery three minutas. h 31 ft .T" kidneys ryou Atiit. tt u.u.Iu.L.j....: .. 4 niooa purifiers, they ter out the waste or impurities In the blocd. 11 uieyaresickorsut of order, they fall to do their work, v ,Plns.cheitndrheu rnatlim come from e cess of urlo acid In th blood, dusto neglected kidney trouble. Kidney troubla cauaaa anlrk heart beats, and makes one feel u ouKh mey naa nean iroubie, because the heart u . - ..w aVB -vug over-worklne in numnlnv thirl. - 1.1,1 , polsoBod blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urlnsJ troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern artanra rirAtnu tk.i -..-I. . r-v . w u., Hnuir all Constltutlonsl dlseatts have thslr beelnJ a I jm ! 1. 1 J ..m a..l. I. iiue in ntmicr trouuiB. ,-m - IfVOU rrt sink vaii ttn mtr a -t.Ui.t.. - .nw uw IIIUIr.V by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild,' and the etraordlnary effect of Dr. Kilmsr'i Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy la n icaiiicu. n aianai uie nignest for its wonderful oures of the most distressing cases anu u aoia on n. menu oy an aruggisis in imy- f'VTSb23aa:2.f: cent ana one-aoiiar -Elpt4; rW e. You inay have a"2jiir . r -J - oMiMa - free, alio pamphlet telling yoir how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Klltt:;! & Co., DliighAOTton, N. Y.. aamnla bnttla hv mall t .
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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