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ik AOl "fhcn "II 71 (TD0 31 VOL.XVL BOONE WATAUGA COUNTY, X. C- TIHJRSDAY NOVEMlsEU 10, 1901. .V'J. 35. i'. 4' I U- 'IS. i i Hard elder is scheduled as a i soft drink in Kansas. J . ; Bssnths "f Vgaaten Ttn mn m Haw Ahwn Bottf FKO.VESSIOSAI. L D.LOWE. ; ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANNER ELK, N. C. Will practice in the courts of Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining ; countiee. : 7604 Todd & Ballon. ATTOKNEYS AT LAW. - Will uractice in all the cooita Special atteution given to col- ctio n. 1-6-4- F. A.k L1NNEY, IATTIITIKKY AT LAW. BOONE, N. C. L... Will practice m the courtR 1 1 of chin and Borroandingcoun : 11m. Prompt attention giv 11 & eq to the collection of chime ... gal nature. -lSl 'Q. - EDMUND JONES. LAYERt- Y'v'.; . LENOIH, N. C . Will Practice Regularly in ' 1 tne Courts of Watauga, n 6.1. '03, ,;tv-.. J. C. FLETCHER, ( Attorney At Law, '.' , B00NE, N. C iV n. .fint!nn fri trail tn '"flections. E- F.LOVILL, ATTORNEY AT L AW, floav?, n. c. - "Special attention given to all business entrusted to hlscare." ? M-'Oi. E. S. COFFEY, -ATlQllbEYAl LAW, ; BOQNE, N. ft ' Prompt attention given to 1 all matters of a legal nature. V-Abstracting titles and , collection of claims a special- 1-V04. ; DR. R D.JENNINGS, resident dentist, v BANNER ELK. N. C Knthimrhnt the beat materia! used and all work done under a nnaitive guarantee. Persons at a . distance should notify me a few days in advance wnen iney warn wnrlr Horn. After March the 1st. I have arranged to be at t b e Blackburn House in J5oone on each first Monday, tall on me. 1-28; 7. IL DOWER, ATTORNEY AT LAW,- Lenoir, N. C. Practices in the courts of Caldwell, Watanga, Mitchell, 'Ashe and other surrounding counties. - Prompt attention given to all legal matters entrusted to his care. Da. J, M. HOGSHEAD, : : Cancer Specialist, BANNER'S ELK. N. C o Knife: No Dmninst Out. Highest reterences and enciors ments of prominent persons suc cessfully treated in Va.t Tenn. and N. C. Remember that there is no time too soon to get rid ol a cancerous growth no matter how. small Examination free, ::, Mters answered promptly, ana ijiatisfactionfcuaranteod. : IhaakiglTlnr Froolaaiatioa. Washington Nov: 1. The president today issued the Thanksgiving day proclatna tion, setting aside Thursday Nov, 24. "to le observed a? a day of festival and Thanks giving by all the pnole of tn? United States at home and abroad." - The proclamation reads: "Bv the President of theUnl ted States of America A Proclamation: "It has pleased Almighty God to bring the American people in safety a nd honor through another year, ,and in accordance with lona .un broken" custom handed down to us by our forefathers, the time has come when a specie I day shall be set apart in which to thank Him who holds all nations in the bol- ow ot His hand for the mer cies thus vouchsafed to us. During th century and a quarter of our national life we as a people have been blessed beyond all others, and or this we owe our heal felt thanks to the Author ot all blessings. The year that has been one of peace within our own borders, as, well as be tvteen us and all other na tions. The harvests have been a bundant, and those who work, whether with hand or brain, are prospering greatly, Reward has waited uponhon oar. .ffnrt' Wa rmve been en abled to do onr duty to our -.w'mwk - - , selfes and to others. Never has there been a time when religions and charitahl ef fort has been more evident. Much has been 'given to us and much wilt be expected from us, We speak of what has been done by this nation in no spirit of boastful nes or vainglory, but. with full and reverent realization that our strength is as nothing unless wa are helped from above Hitherto wethave heen given the heaitiest strengtlT.to do the tasks . allotted to us as they severally arise. Wa are thankful for all that has been done for us in the past, and we pray that, in the future we may be strengthen ed in the'activstruggle in our duty fearlessly and hon estly with charity and good will, with 'respect for our selves and love toward our fellowmen. In this great re public the effort to combine national strength with per sonal freedom is being tried on a scale more giganticthan ever before in the world s his torv. Our success will mean much, not only for ourselves but for the future of all man kind: and every man or"wo man in our land . should neel the crave responsibility rest ing upon him or her, lor in the lust analysis this success must depend upon the high average of our in-iiv-dunl fit izenBhip, upon .the w a y in which eacb-of us does his du ty by himself and his neigh bor. "Now. therefore, !. Theo dore Roosevelt, president of th United States, do hereby Appoint and set apart Thurs day. the 24th cf this Noyem hop to hp nhHf rved as a dtty of festival and thanksgiving hw nil the ueonle of the Uni- ted Statts, at home 'or a broad, fund'Edo recommend that onithat day they cease from their ordinary occupa tions and gather in their sev eral places of worship or in their homes, dHvo'itly togive thanks unto Almighty God for the benefits He has con ferred upon us as individuals and 08 a nation, and to be seer h Him that in the Itithre His divine favor may be con tinued to u. "In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the eal of the Uuited States'to be afflxed.- VDone at the city of Wash ington this first day ohNo- vember. in the year of our Lord one thousand nine huu dred and four, and of the in deDendene of the United States one hundred and twen tv ninth. "THEODORE ROOSEVELT "Bv thePmidenr, JOHV HAY, Secretary of State. A JtJDICOrjB INQUIUV. A well Known travel in sr man urlin viMir the drusr trade says he has often heard druggists inquire nf nnnrnmpra who nsKeu lor a cough medicine, whether it was wanted lor a cnna or an aauir, anH U for nrliild thev almost in- variably recom aiena cnaniuer- . . Iain's l-ough liemcay. ine rea son for this is that tbey know that, thprp in no dancer Irom and that it always cures. There is not the least danger 111 givlns it and fnr courti8. colds and croup it is unsurpassed. For sale by J. M. Jttoretz. Life is not to wrestle"?. with comDlex lusts.'to play at pre cedence, to foam and bubble in the ferment of ambition; it is not to walk with; pride, and sit with suspicion ,aud dine with ennui and sleep all nigbtlagainst thecoldibreasts of care: life is of God, a rad iant, precious thing, wide and high and deep and long as eternity, dynamic, with stellar majesties, tremulous with sunernal beauty; the for tieth century will look back upon this clayey composi tion the twentieth century calls life, with the same con tempt we feel toward a Flat head Indian. Dr. ;F r a u k Crane. SOME SEASONABLE ADVICE. Tt. mm hfl ft oiece of enDerflu- ous advice to urge people at this season ot the year to lay in a sup ply ot Chamberlain's Cough Rem edv. It is almost as sure 10 oe iieortea ueiore winier iMoverj ouu miixh mom nromnt and saticfac- lory results are omainea wnen taWon no nnon an a cold is con 1- r r. . . , ... tracted and before it has become settled in the system, which can nnv Km rinna hv kepDim; toe rem sHv nt. hnd. This remedy is so widely known aud bo altogether good that no one should best - toto nhnnr hiivinc ic in Dreier- enceto an other. It is for sale by J. M. Moretz. 'I can't imagine anything harder than to tell a girl that vou love her. I tell you that takes courage." "Yes, but think of the courage it takes totell a girl that you don't lov her after you hate once told her you did," Phil adelphia Press. BK6XE INTO HIS HOUSE. S. Le Ouinn of Cavendish Vt.. was robbed of his cuntomarv hi alth by invasion of ChroDic Constipa ' tion. 'hen Ur. King rsew Me Pills broke into his house, his trou ble whs a rreated mid now he's entire ly cured, Thrv're ens rnnteed to cun", s.t M. I'. UWjjbu: n Heroes anct Geograpbj, In a recent sermon deliver ed In his New York pulpit. Dr, Newell Dwiglit Hills attract ed a goon deal of attention by the following Declaration: The niec of the west are the true moulders of the na tion's destiny. "It is the west that has fur nished the henvs of the last two or three generations. "The men who will make themselves known forty eurs hense are husking corn n Nebraska. "1 do not mean that New York bus no influence, but we in our self-sufficiency have come to over emphusize our selves." We believe Dr. Hills came from as far west as Chicago. He may haue had himself 111 mind when he referred to the west's monopoly in heroes, for is he not the original and only author of the heroic dec laration that he. would feel honored to be permitted to act in the capacity'." of tham bermaid to Booker Washing ton? But seriously, is not the eminent New - York divine a bit mixed in, the geogrnphi cal location . of his heroes? We seem to recall a few he roes from the South in the last twoorthree generations, Indeed, if heroism is made classical by history, we think we cau count a ratio of l'6io 1 in favor of couthem heroes as numerically measured a gainst the western brand. Perhaps Dr. Hillis has his sense of hero-worship unduly inflamed still as the result of the western Rough Riders up Kettle Hill. History may re cord some heroic exploit ot this equestrian aggregation but right now we must be pardoned if we do not recall it. . We do, .however, recall some heroic exploits of oue Hobson, iiagley and two or three other southern Span ish-Americnn war heroes, in eluding the gallant old Ma rylnnd commodore named Schley. You must come south, even now, to find pure Amerran Stock and this revolutionary blood, which gnve.the nation its beroea of old and ince, in large degree, will give it its heroes Uf the, next and sue ceeding generations. The men of the Sonth are patriot ic idealists and they are built on heroic lines. What Dr.iHillis says of th narrow provincialism of N.Y. is painfully true, but New York doesn't know It. At lanta Constiution. told Tt ahnulit he home in mind that nnr rnl1 whIuii the limps, low ers the vitality and prepares the system tot me more acnoui u-Mw- .mnnff which are the two greatest destroyers of human life, pneumonia and consumption. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its ereat popularity by its prompt cures of this most common ailment Tt alrla rwvtn tifm. re. lievei the lungs and opens the secretions, effectinjr a speedy and permanent cure. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. q i rite uci-v wito m An Kistorlo Watch There is in the possesion of Wilfred Powell, who ivjm lents the Biitish empire ni this port, a time piece th n tola off the hoars of Eng land's royal martyr. After his victory over Chniles II, Oliver from noil wrote exultantly to Engr land's parliament, t e 1 I i n u how the enemy was beaten from hedge till he was fina l.v driven into Woices'.er. Iheie were ,700 prisoners among the spoils of that tight. The royal carriage in which th king had bepn carried w 11 h there, too, and in the huml- some cuiriuge was the rotnl cuiriage watch,, wlncn also fell into the hands of the vie torious Cromwell. This timepiece of royalty, which still ticks after a cU" reer of 262 years, was nitiile in 1040 for King Charles I. by thej'oyr., watch maker of that time. King Charles the t. was 1 headed two years before his son, king Charles II. was de featdonand escaped from the field of Worcester. It is of the oldest watch making patb rn. being made entirely by hand; and cost ing in its day a good, round sum of money. The case is of solid siher, ornamented in beautiful pierced filigrpe work and there is an outer case of copper with a handsome cov er of leulher,;silyei studded The royal watch runs thirty- six hours with one winding Only one band is used in dew ignating the time. There is a silver bell endos ed within th silver case, on which the hours are struck There is also an alurm at tachment. The watch is 4 inches in diameter, and 1 inches thick. Cromwell kept it as a per sonal possession f or years. But after the restoration it fell into the hands of Joseph Kipling, Esq,, of-Overstone HouseNorth Hants, England an nnceptor of Rndyard kip ing. Joseph Kipling was ol so an ancestor ol the present owner of the watch. rhila delphia Telegraph. Women, says the Charlotte News, can no longer complain of being the helpless and anprotec ted Srfx: At York, Pa., tne oth er day a Mr. .Runklc hsked the judgp to graut :an order making Mrs. Itunkle who is now suing for divorce nlloW him $1, 000 to niiy his attorneys on the groum that this clever la iy had gotten all his own property awny from him and kept possession ol it, leaving him ponnilsHs. The judge alloweJ the order. Alyet some maintain that the fair crentureH know nothing about business matters. , In Kansas a jury assessed dun aces of one cent agai.ist a man for Kissing a woman against; h;r will, as she alleged, nnd n kep !uekv jury, in the sume sort ot ;n case, fixed H)edaniHgwnt$l,500. I Does thfl finsncia' dirTerence ivp- renent thn difference 'between homely and n pretty fcmale-plni 11 tiff facing a jury of twelve good men and true, or is it the, differ ence between thj elative t-hivnl-ryolKjiisiis and Kentuckv? Atlanta Corintitulbn, A lawyer's fee i due to the Mi 1 er lellov,s inoiance ol tile law. "I u (rsnblcd with (ton ch timjjf Tbtdford't BUck Dr.uxht dlil roe mor food In oo k than nil the do, tor' medicine I took In 7tr."-MRfl. KABA.H I. bQlRPIELD, ElUtUTiUa, lad. Thpdfoni't Black Draught quickly invigorutos the ac tion of the utomach, an 8 cure even chronio case of indigestion. If yon wilt take a small doeo of Tbed furd's Ft lark Drntipht occa ionnlly you will keep your Ftoniach and liver in per feet condition. THEDFORD'5 BLACK-DRAUOH More wcknei is caused by constipation thnn by any other disease. Thedford's Blnck-Draught not only re lie leonsti-pntionbutcuret diarrhwa nnd dysentery and keeps the bowala regular. All 1rug(rlt nil G-oent package. "Thedford's Black Draupht is the best medi cine to regulate the loweli 1 have eviT used." MRS. A. M. GRAUT, 8neads Ferry, N. C. CGIMPATIOf! Parajr:r.p!is Frjra Various Toureei. ' A woniau can be happy when ever she thinks hhe is. Never mind a join ney oa Fi U dny if Saturday is pay day. Ifyouwautto nutter a, man tell him he is working too hard. Love and seasickness cannot bo described they tnuwt be felt. If It weren't for women and .... gold bricks fewer men. would go broke. Probably more women would marry for love if they could af- iord it. Even a pessimist will ' smile" occasionally U you invite him to do so. II happiness were a eiu some people would make the world brighter. There is no communion with Christ where there is no syinpa thy with him. ' The church that qnarrels over the bricks takes a long time to build the house. When a man loves God he will think onco in a while about the feelings of men. A convincing orator is one who has enough to shut up before his audience acquires that tired feel ing. It's funny how a girl's lips can smell of tobacco smoke when she has been in a room alone with , a man. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAWE BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes Tou Miserable, Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure ire to ki mow of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. jt It Is the great rnedW ry, cal triumph of the nine-. teenth century; (Un covered after years of . : . 1 r I. Hvis'vg Dr. Kilmer, the emt H W'V-r. nent kidney and tlao .-Saf-J " der specialist, and la wonderfully successful In promptly curlnf lame back, kidney, bladder, urlo acid trou bles andBrlght's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root to not rec ommended for everything but If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested tn so many ways, In hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur phase relief and has proved so successful In every ease that a special arrangement tits been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how t I inrl nut if vnu have kidnev or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and nil vour address tOi hamton, N. Y. The regu'ar fifty cent and Hoas awe, iloliar sixes are sold by all good druggist r t JT m J 1 II 0 1 1 u tMM.fafcsLaBa1ttahaaMMl-. , ' ' 1
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