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".VVO-, nocrat VOL.XVI. BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, X. C, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1004. r s w ,4 PROFESSIONAL. Frank H. Stinscn, SURVEYOR, - BANNER ELK, N. C, - &B-FLU INSTRUMENTS L.D.IMB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANNER ELK, N. C. Wi!l practice in the courts Of Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining counties. . 7 6.'04 To3d & Ballon.:-- ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JEFFERSON, N. C. Will practice in all the eoUita Spacial attention' given to co tion, ... , 1-6-4.-- F. A. LINNEY, , ATTORNEy AT LAW, . i 1 BOONE. N. C.Y Will practice Id the courts of chiH and surroundirgeoun ties Prompt attention giv en to the collection of claims and all other business of le gal nature. : 6 12-'04. EDMUND JONES, j LAWYER ' -LENOIR, N?0 v Will Practice Regularly in the Courts of Wa ta uga, 6-1. '0.. jj C, If LETCHER, Attorney At Law, -boone, n.c: Careful attention, given; to collections, -y, JVi .BP. LOYILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, -li00NE;N.C- 'Special attention given y - to all business entrusted to h's care.T r M-'04. E. S- COFFEY ATTORNEY Al LA- ICOONE, N. C. - Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. ,," US' Abstracting titles and collection of claims a special r."". ; - ' ' " 1-1 '04. " DE E. D. JENNINGS, RESIDENT UENT18T, -7 BANNER ELK, IS . C ? Nothing but the best material used and all work done under a positive guii fa ntee. Persons ar a distance should notity me a few days in advance when they want work done. Alter March the 1st, I have arranged to be at the Blackburn Houne in Boone on each first Monday. Call on me. 1-28. W,D. BOWER, -ATTORN E Y AT LAW, ; Lenoir, N, C. Practices in the courts of Caldwell, Watauga, Mitchell, Ashe and other surrounding counties. Prompt attention given to nil legal mattersentrustedto his care. ; Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialist, BANNER'S ELK. N. L No Knite; No Ruining Out. Highest references and endow ments of prorninert persons suc cessfully treated in Va., Twin, and N. C. Remember that there , is no tune too boon to get rid of a cancerous growth no matter ho small. Examination free, letters answered promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed. - WASHINGTON LETTER From onr tegular Coimpnndent. Political managers at Dem ocrutic Congressional head quarters in this city are close ly in touch with conditions in Marvland and lst Virginia and have nodoubrthatl'nrk er will carry. them. Both.' 'Re publicans, weakened anl dis guated by their parry quar rels I n Wes t Ti rgi n i a . iih h w signs of surrender Congress man Dayton, despniring of reelection, is about ready to withdraw 'from the Congres sional race and President Roosevelt talks of appoint ing him U. S. District Judge in place or Judge J, Jackson who is retiring at the age of 86, The withdrawal of Day ton is delayed by the fart tbatlie is the strongest can did ate ,the 'v Republicans can name for the House. In Maryland our affairs lookevpn brighter than in West Vircinia. We are pret ty sure to cany the state by 10,000 and elect four per haps five of the six Congressmen..-General Agnus, editor of the Baltimore American. (Republican) showed your correspondent the other day a note ' from 1 the President which ended with the sentence "1 really believe we have a chance to carry Maryland.'' That can hardly be called on enthusiastic prophecy. ..' Democrats here who, have gloomy thoughts about clej tion prospects' succeed I n painting a mauniflcent rain bow in the following fashion: The gain "in the Republican vote of Maine over that of 1900 is 5 per cent and the Domocrntic vote, 24 percent. Now the Democratic vote for President, of. Now- York in 1900 was 698,733 nnd ahe Republican vote for President for the smne year in that Htite, was 804,856. Add5 percent to this Republican vote, and we get 845,000" as the probable Republican votfi this year. Add 24 per cent to the Democratic vote of 1900, and it gives ua 869,225 as the Democratic vote there this vear. This is a Democrat ic majority of 15,000 , Si.mil arly in New Jersey, where the vote of Republicans and Democrats for President in 1900 W'respectively, 178, 0101.1164.808 DtMnocrat ic majority of 28,0001 By similarly adding the Maine per?entages of gain in , the West, ParKer will cairy Ne braska byj 3,000 and Indi ana by 34,000. this shows how far tne situation is from being hopeless. The quarrel in New York betweerSenator Piatt and Governor, Odell . is all that Democrats could wish for. Woodruff's speech of surren der on Thursday looked like THE PLEASURE OF JiATlNO. Persons sufferine from indigestion, dyspepsia or other btomach trouble will find that Jvodol dyspepsia cure digests what you eat and makes the stomach Hweet. This remedy is a never failing cure for indigestion anJ dyspepsia, and all complaints af fecting the glands or roemhranes of the stomach or digestive tract. When you take Kodol dyspepnia cure avery thing you cat tastes good and every bit of the nutriment that your, food contains is nssimilp tea j and appropriated by the blood and j tissue?.: Sold by ji. B. Blackburn. pouring oil on water, hut.it was really pouriugoilon tire, Given ri respectable Demo cratic ticket n-xt week when our party's. convention' as-, ijemblfs in Saratoga, and the defeat of Higgins will bo a foregone conclusion. The New York Sun, Republican, declares editorially that he "has neither the .character nor thfi ability to qualify for the Governorship of the state New; York." Bourke X'ockran returned from reducing the Republican majority in Maine will be a large factor in the New York campaign.. Should DemQcruts carry the state, he could realize the ambition of his life by succeeding De pew in the Senate or, perhaps going as Irish ambassador to Great Britain! . Republi cans admit that the Vander- bin protege has been a Rore disappointment in the Sen ate and the transfer of Cock1 ran's mighty and picture sque forensic efforts from the House to the Senate would be a delight, v There are no discouraging indications at these headquar ters. Congressman Cowherd is sending , off several cart loads of franked documents every day, notably a large postal card bearingupoti its back the exciting colloquy be tween John Sharp Williams and Dalzell in which the lat ter declared that "the, are no hoodlums in the United Stat es exeept foreigners." Some newspaper marplots af firm that the democratic cam paign is dead; that nothing i 8 being done at the Riggs House; that tho fat triers in New York are not giving the congressionalcommitteeany money; that Judge Parker refuses to take the advice of his political friends, and is hurtfully obstinate in refus ing to go uponthe stump, etc., etc. But as far as can be perceived by acute observ ers, everything goes well and a good account will bo ren dered on Noy. 8. Another document which is giyen wide circulation by the committee is 'Report No. 1.' of the Parker Constitutional Club, replying to Roosevelt's executive order putting a 1 1 veterans of sixty-two on the pension rolls. It declares the President's act unconstitu tional and "a faithless de parture from the law in'stead of a faithful execution of it." It charges the President with 'the 'usurpation of legisla tive power in the creation of a new class of pensioners whom Congress had chosen not to pension," and defines his conduct as 'an interna tional departure f rotn the law." The report of these em inent lawyers concludes that "the action' of - President Roosevelt, thr'ee months be- FEARKUL ODDS AGAINST HIM. Bediiddeo alone, and destitute. Such, in briif was the condition of an o'.d soldier by name of J. J. Havens, eraHes O, For years he was troubled with kidney disease and neither doctors nor medciincs gave him relief. At I e n g t h he tried Electric Bitters. It put him on his feet in shoit order and now he tetifies. "I am on the aoad to com plete recovery." Best on earth for kidney and liver troubles and all forms of stomach ' and bod com plaints. Oiilv 50c.' fniahuittccd bv M. 11, U!..Uj'ir., ' . fore his nomination,:' was, a bid for the pension vote. If Judge Parker hould today announce that his pension commissioner, when appoin ted, would give a pension to anybody Who wassixty years old,.:nd that his Secretary of the Treasury would honor the certificates, the reception of euch a pronuncianieutoby the people of this country may well be imagined. The President's act in effect ap proprbited the nation's tnon ey for his own campaign fund. The order was nncon stitutional lawless and most reprehensible," 'A for night ago the Presi dent issued an order forbid ding, heads of departments ami bureaus to give out their big estimates for next year's appropriations. x A few days later he published his letter of acceptance in which ha ex claimed "We have nothing to eonceal."- c Trains .loaded with. earth now rattle. ovpr the broad plaza on the East Front of th9 Capitol within ten feet of the steps every few minutes engaged in, tilling the 1 o w ground where the great un- ioo depot is to stand and is excavating the basement of the jmnrble palace on the square southeast of the cap itol where Representatives nre to have their offices.'.'. So much earth has been turned Up in the city and so many Mfiwers have been opened this summer, that fevers prevail. Vhe commissioners attribute these to impure water and have ordered the boiling in every school house of all the water drunk by the children. . A PURCATIVt: PLEASURE. If you ever took De Witt's -little Enr ly Risers for biliousness or constipa tion ,you know what a purgative pleasure, is. , These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system or all bile without' produ cing unpleasant effects. They do not gnpe, sicken of weaken, but give tone and strength to the tissues and organs involved VV. II. How ell of llousten Tex , says "No bet ter pill can be used than little Early Risers for constipation, sick head ache, etc." Sold by M. B. Black burn. '' - ' "'- There are three times in a man's life when he is thors onghly frightened! When he gets married, when , his wife has her first baby and whe'n he resolves to ask bis mother in law to go, homo, THE GBNUIJJK VS, COUNTEUFKITS The genuine is always better than a counterfeit, but the truth of this statement is never more forcibly re alized or more thoroughly apprecia ted than when you compare the genuine - De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve with the many counterfeits anc worthless substitutes that are on the market. W, S. Ledbetterof Shreveport La., says; 'After using numerous other remedies without benefit one box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve cured me " For blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles no remedy is equal to DeWitt s Witch Hazel salve, gold by M. B Blackburn. , , . When 0 woman makes. up her mind to marry a man the way she begins to catch him is to make him under stand she would not marry him fjr any thing, under th sun. - ' ' Bn :ht - a Kind tou Ha- Atwas.BoijrJl ' jj ,, u lira arm wtiji.l . An Estimate of Judge Parker. A special writer uttachI to the staff of tin New York TitneM gave his paper n rntli er a'fomplete sketch of Judge Parker, the Deincvrati'j can didate. In his estimate of the man. this writer says:. ' "Itisn little unfortonate that he was so little known to his countrymen before hi nomination; it is hard to teach n fair judgment in the height of a politicul c ii in palgu where every word ami ajtion is distorted. If he is elected the people will bavo ample limn to learn that h is a man of strong and pow erful character; one whose ideal are so high evm among presidents be has not much company, and who sticks tq these ideals with the obstina cy that nature planted in hnn when she uave him bis red hair and hi big laugh; ojie who is as far as possible removed from the human i e beigtype, who is a warm hearted man. a fine fighter, and a very hearty, human, wholesome, , typical Aracii can gentleman." Referring to the Judge's love for his life's work; the Times writer says: :. 'The day he reHjgned from the bench of the Court. of Ap peals was the fladfjeet day. of his life since the death of, his boy. , lie was giving np his life work, his career, and though he kvpt himpelf per fectly ntider control hi regret was evident, T'. the men who had accompanied him flora Esopuft to-Albany that day a new light wa shed on the famous gold standard tele gram. It was evident to them that here was a man who actually would not have car ed if a nomination for Presi dent had been taken away from bim alter he had it with in hU grasp; bis 'toyed, judi; cial work would have pre paid him. And in their minda it is a question whether he would not, after all, preler to remain in the humbler station and whether he is not sacrificing the chief pleasure of his life trom a sense of pub ic duty, V,; ...'.' " "It is absolntely tho belief of those who know him best that he now seeks the Presi dency entirely beennse of his desire to restore the Govern-; meat to the old constitution al boundaries Irom which it has escaped , in .consequence of the . encroachment of the three bran"he8 of Govern ment upon each other. "When he has done that he will be glad to return to pit vate life, and hence it was not hard for him to make ids announcement that he would not te a enndidate for the second term." WHAT 18 LIFE? In the last analysis nobody knows but we do know that it is under strict law. - Abuse that law even slightly, pain result. Irregular living means derangement of the or gans, resulting in constipation, head ache or liver trouble. Dr. King's New L.fe Pills quickly re-anjusts thit. It a gentle yat thorough. On ly 25&at Mj B. Blackburn Coal bills piled on top of Christ man bills get a man in to yoid (m million for obsery ing Lent. FEMALE WEAKNEC Sit ! Oncnn at. -' :f .''- I ooutdtr Win of Okrdal vi. - to dootofi ntdielaa I e nd I know wbtnnl I im. X land for ni muntbt with ' matruUon woloh comi. " traladma. -Paint would I A it my baoti and ildta and loaii , blinding haadaohM. Mr limb w.iU up and I would foe) ao oonld not iund op. I aatnrally diaoontaged lor I feemad to ba t tha hlp of phjrtiolaai, but ftiaa Oardai oama a a Qod-and to felt a ohaoga tor tha belta w)tu-. waak. A fur ninataaa dara traatn . I menstruated withont aaffarln t aaonioa I nraalW did and aoua baew rajular and without pain. Wlaa Cartlul la limply wonderful and 1 w' , tnat all laffarina womaa kn a( ij gooa qoalitlaa. Tiaaaarar, PorUaad BoosoaUo Laagu Periodicd headaches tell of fa male weajoicss. - Win of Cardoi curat permanently nineteen oat el every twenty cue) of trregvJw men sea, bearing, down Daiaa et diacouraaed - and doeton hat failed, that it the beat mtoa la the wolU yon should try Wine of Cardui now. Raaembar -that E! boadaehet mean female waakaaM, If Secure . 1 1.0t bottle of Wint U Ji Cardui today. ft O0C3! "Oh, my dear friends; yoa who are letting miserable mis understandings run f r 0,1 1 year to year; you who ar j keeping wretched quarrels a live because you capnqt quite make up your mind that now is the day to sacrifice jour pride and kill them; you who are passing them -ullenly up on the street, and not speak -Ing ro them out of some silly spile, pnd yet knowing that it would fill you with shpina and remorseifyou heard that one of those men were dead tomorrow morning; you who ar Jetting your neighbor starve till he is dying of star vation; or lettingyour friends heart ache for a word of ap- preciation orsympathy which you mean to giye some day. if you could know; and see, and feel of a sudden that 'the time is short how . jt would break tho spell! How y o a would go instantly and do the thing which you might ' never have anotherchance to do. Phillip Drooks, . A good wdny great men take good care td show their greatness by Btan ding al ways among little men. ; DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? ' Kidney Trouble Hakes Ton klKraHfl. " -,... Almost everybody who read tha aewt papers Is sura to know of tha wonderful PUAIl, KIM?!' II lha araat kidnaw. Hv li and bladder remedy. . ii is ino "jeai tneai cal triumph of the nine teenth cerrturr: dla. covered after yean of aciemifio researen by Dr. Kilmer, tha ami. Kent kidney and blad der arv.rlallt an la wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, urlo acid trou bles and Blight's Disease, which la the worat form of kidney trouble. . . Dr. Kilmer Swainp-Root la not ree ommended for everything but If you havekld ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tasted in ao many ways, In hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and baa proved to successful la every ease that a special arrangement hn been made by which all readers of this paper ' who have not already tried It, may cste ' sample bottle tent free by mail, alto a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how . . find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble, When writing mention reading thit generpq oner in mis paper ana sena your address to: Or. Kilmer & Co..Blnir- hamton. N. Y. Tha regular fifty cent and Rem -. doliar slies are told by all good drufglaa, . ft fJt ... i u 1 i 'A ii 4 4
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