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w. A .1 r Never Btrike a man. for a loan v when he is down. L, D. 1MB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANNER ELK, N. C. t&" Will practice in the courts '. o! Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining counties. 7 6-'Q4 ToSiL& Ballon.' ATTORNEYS AT LAW. - JEFFERSON, N. C. Will practice in all the coiuta Special attention given to col. .. er.tio n, ? 1-6-4-. ' F A. LINNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . ; BOONE, N. C. Will practice in the courtR V,of this and surrounding coun . I I ', lira v UIUMI ovwini"" ! U - v s en to the collection of claims gal nature. 612,04. , EDMUND JONES, LAWYER -LENOIK, N. C'- tt j Practice fiegn in , the Courts of Watauga, ' 6-1. '03, ' J. C. FLETCHER, v Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C. Careful attention giveirto collections. ' EF.LOVILL, " -ATTORNEY AT LAW,- -BOONE, N.'C.r- Special attention Riven i to all business entrusted to . his care." M-'Q4. E.S.GOFFEY1 -AT10MEY A7LAW,- BOONE, N. ft- Prompt attention given to 11 mnttflrs of a leeal nature. VLI ft mm 99" Abstracting titles and j collection of claims a special- l-l-'Oi. DB R D JENNINGS, RESIDENT 0ENTIBT,J BANNER ELK. . C . Nothing but the beet material ,.onA nil wnrk done under a , positive guarantee. PernonH at. a . distance Bhould notiiy me a few ! . Awn aa tatVinti 4 V) ATT IVflllt ' work done. Alter March the 1st, . I have arranpred to ln at the Blackburn Houne in Boone on each flret Monday. Call on me. .,1-28.' W.BL BOWER, ATTORNEY AT LA W,- Lenoir.N. C. Practices in the courts of Caldwell, Watauga, Mitchell, Ashe and other surrounding counties. Prompt attention given to all legal matters entrusted to his care. Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Soecialist, BANNER'S ELK N. C No Knite; No Burning Out. Highest refereuces and endors- r nAikiAnu quo cessfully treated in Va., Term, and N.C Remember that thwe in no time too book to. get rid ol a cancerous prowiu m umw . -how. small Examination , freev Mtera answfiwd promptly, att satihfecttOBfeUflrantecd. ? If e Can 8Un4 It' If the Others dan Atlanta Constitution, Well, the agony is oyer anil,, whatever clue may be said h- bout it, we urn no worse off than we were before it began I Wo,ii,l the best we rould under ull the cnrumHtuneefl, o,wi thrp is nothinir to say further than that, with uni ted front, we will meet the Aiirient enernv on the battle field two vears hence, confi dent the time will yet come when riaht will triumnn. The democratic cindidateH have been beattn, but.tlemor raev lives, aud will continue to live, in the hearts of mill ion throughout the length and breadth of the land. It is both too early and too Intfl to nnderrnke a full dis cussion of tbewhysand where fore's too early because we thp nhork. OIDIIWVJVV and too late been use 1 he milk a ft 1 I - 2 has been spuieu ana explain ing will not repair the dam age. . . There may be occasion ou ring the next four years to say something about demo oralis action in the future; but this is not tbe time lor discussion ol tbe problems which have conironted the democratic party in the cam paign just over. Suffice It now to say that the oeonle of tbe whole coun try are to have oportunity of ascertaining whether tbe Becond term of Theodore Roosevelt will bean adtninis trution marked by sectional prejudice, or whether it will (.a fpoa fi-nm thp uniortunHte V W Iftwv w 9mm w--- - developments which, during the first term, have served to create the impression-1 hat ha wn nei therfriendly to nor considerate of the South. Now that he is elected lor. a second term, and i free from the alluring entanglements of mnthvr nomination, it . is - to - t,a hrtnoil that, he will. Drove himself the chief executive of Ka tvhrvl o o 11 n t r v. with trendth'enou(rh"to treat ull sections alike, with manhood enough to outline and follow nniii.tr that, will fiot.be bas- f WWII' J " " . . 1 a. 4- ed upon sectional resin imun. and narrow partizansnip - For the sake of the South fnr thft nkfi of the neace nnd the welfare of tbe entire conn trv wft tmst he will Drove him self an American in the broad est sense of the word rather than a mere sectionalism lne opportunity presenting iteelf to him is a great one. . While tn denlore in lilt: I M m.m w-- therecord h has so far made there is much in the man him ocif n ia hrainv and cour I I I r ageous and honest; undwe helieve it can be faid in trurn thnr he will enter . UDon his new term of ofliee .le.-s ham norid hv d oestionable pledges than any of his republican predecessors in a generation. Will he r ue eauai to tne op portunity? If he doew. h can do much toward mollifying iho intensity Of lh" feeling U- gainst him in tbQ Southand be cat make for himself a ,.ico in American history to W m, lie envil- Iu the meantime. bwever, tw South is not goin -to in- duh'e its ll in worries or vain i,.trrtH. With the urentst ...irinn -ron il hiiAerkn'wn an J iht whole world a Iter it at high -prices, the St) u t h greets the other sections 01 our common country with cheerfulness' and con)ldenee, Down her? we have our eyes turned hopefully toward." the future. Wo have gone through many a worse exper ience, only toconie out suiil -. .... .1 1 V. ..L..m.k ing. mtn me umi Mimw of the prevailinjr national MPMHtwritv due to.a Renefi" rient Providence, und ntit to the reoMblican party-wesenn orpet nis to the Ulster siaies . . north and west; un-J assure them nil We can stand it.iftl.ey can! CAN YOU EAT? merchant of Ohriesinan, Texas, aayw: "1 could not eat because 01 a wea I lost all strength and ran down jn weight. All tnai money tv' was done, but all hope of recovery vanished. Hearing of some won derful cures effected by use of ko dol Dyspepsia cure, I concluded to try it' The first bottle benefitted me. and after taking 4 botOes, 1 am . . I . nl dtranirth. tully resrorea 10 my uui weight and health.'. Kodol Dys. cepsia cure digests what you eat and cuies. Sold by M'. B. Blackburn. The Wilmington Star", say.?; Roosevelt drow the sectional line nnd the north lined up .with him. What we want to know i how take the Sonth to get big enough and far-stjeingnoufth to refuse to deliberately waiK m- fi-inu Thfisouth should I W nuu v. u jw. tPH..h the north a lesson by igno ring sectional lines anurmy no attention to Bent) mental Hection hI issues. The nearo .questiou is a dead issue politically, a n d eyery spetch and every speech on pstion iii the south made Romihlienn votes in the north. Only a thousand or so negroes vntd in north Carolina in t h e lar election. As a social issue the race question must be doalt with outside the realm of poli tics. Uorning rost. ' SOME SEASONABLE AUV1CK. Ttmon ho n nieffl of PUnertlU- ''".7 " " I . ... ., n.lcr'ma tr nrrr(i npnnle at tills WHO Civ . v.- i-,-. f 1 season ol the year to lay in n sup ply ol tDHmni'iiuiiiBwufiu jvrui edy. It is almost assure to lie needed betore winter is over, nnd much more prompt ami mtucmu. locy results are obtained whet, taken as soon as a cold is con tracted and More it naH uecorae BeTil lU IU lUrjrw.m, .....v.. onlv be done by keeping the rem .unrl Thiu rpmfidvisso CUV - iicimw s.- - - widely knowu and so'a'together good 'that no one nhould hesl hinHnff it," in nrefer- enceto An other. It is for Bale by J." M. Moretz. I can think of nothing to Gil my time with, and so. wi thont anv constraint, I ran rl thfi l.ifu of Brant, It is a very extravagant compli ment to pay to Brant, or to General Schuyler or to Oener i Wnshimrton. My time should be as good as tbeir time my worldmy facts, an ray netielationfl as goou as theirs, or 'either ol ineirs Rather let me do my. work so well that other idlers, if they nlmosfi. niav compare my tex ... ture with the texture 01 itiese and find it i.lenticril with the best, Lpt us, if we must nave irrnt actions, make o.r own ui) From Emerson's Essay 011 "Spirit uaf Laws," BROKE INTO 1IIS HOUSE. 5. Lf Quinn of Cavendish Vt,. was robbed of his customary lu a th by invasion of Chronic Constipa ; tion. 'hen Dr. King' New Lite t:ii Vr.ito into h huuse. his Arou- 1 UI-. . . . . j ble war. arrested and now he entire , i .T... ... ... . . ,. I , Four Yean More ofEoosvvelt. New York World. The ex necteil has '.happened is to the reBiilt . oltheelection the unexpected hh to 1 11 e itude. of the viototy. The Republican arty, called to power ui the uolitienl and hnuinufifcl IT lO.JU. It4 still riding on the tide ol sik ress. The World has never ex pec ted nor predicted a different outcome of the campaign. It has never deceived 11 sell noi Httemnted to mislead its rea dere ns to the extreme proba l.ility of Mi. Roosevelt's elec tion. It has made its fight on principle, regardless of re sults. There is no connection between success ond moral convictions. Whatever chance there iuuv have beeu for the Demo emts was thrown away at St. Louis. A party that has heen eight-tenths wrong for eiuht yeais cannot, regain " 1 public confidence at once ny heinnv even eiglit tenttis ngnt particularly when on the vi tnl question o! honest money it was set right only under i-onit.ulsion by its nominee. The extremeand unnecessa rv statement in the platform "Protection is robbery" branding asrrimirni a poli cy os ohl as our goverment, hurt the Democratic candi- d a te in the chief doubtful States, all of which are. hen v- v intprestedin uiunufuctute 'lndtre Parker was serious W handicupiHfd, too, by the National Committee s choice as Chairman. w W W TTndo'nbiedlv. too. the Deal o.Tntiit candidate Btinereci from the character and repu tation of some of his uios-t conspicuoussupportersinthis State. The camnaicn was m'Minau aged at the start. .lodge Par ber made a mistake m re mainiuir on the bench so long Lu.liur n i-len ! field to his ormonents. instead of enter r . . t L J .. ,n.r Mt once noon mat . wine awake campaign" which the World called for on j uiy . The World insisted that thpre "must be unaggressive and progressive campaign of ideas and nrmciules, of popu ar enthusiasm for a great moral cause." In the last two weeks th campaign was raised to this leve . bat it was then too iaie. find the work done at the end of October been begun in July betore nearly a nun- ilred davs had been wasted in mere dilitory inaction t h e showing made would have been far mpre creditable, al though tbe magnitude ol the Republican triumph snows that Democratic '.defeat, was inevitable. Ah to Mr. Roosevelt: The World does not and will not abate on-? jot c f its opposition to all that the president has stood lor most conspicuously in this. cam paign. Bat it will couimne to treat him fairly, as it lias ttio lillrtl JlS it did. for instance, wlum it gHvesnch am pi1 recociiiiioaj to his Northern Sei-inities n- Phif't.-ment. nheu it . iirnis-li l.i.ii fo- keef,i2tr..he p-wv n; V .!-.! ;v:a hi;u Jk de-l fended hi in ngainst I ho -riti- cisms of his hospitality to Booker Wa-hiiigton. 1 it World will sustain' him wh"ii he is right and criticise hi u: when he sepnis to it to i" wrong and will hope for ihej beat. Perhaps the thonhti of the moral foices ari-;.V'"d , against him by indepen-h-nt oninion in the contest pm closed, even though it was intffectual must have a soIim ing tf'ect on his reckless ;em penunent. It certain! y should. The result of the election follows naturally from theapj parent prosperity of the-oniii try, which gave to the pinty; in power an advantages -U it is never easy to overcome. M ti ti v take Mr. Roosevelt seriously.! in his own pose as the Lord'. of ihe Big Stfk aud Keg u 1 1 t.,v nf thw Westdtn llaiH phere to WEAkHE83 B121-1 Conyrwi-i Bt. P to a'i lijjtor'i, nvxilc'D'. 1 r nti nni.lni;it,,oi wa.cn rmii'i'TtV pro- . ..... k.a. .....i ..i.. . ..i.nlil htivA i.'iv u r'uv. - ; oli ..iiurf lin.i.lii.ih.v.. liv H.awi woalO l.vjll u jU 1 would fj-I ') wok I Ici'jI.l not u:na up. i cai.uru.ij m. clii.iura(40.1 1..r t i m::.i to be hryona Hid hi ;i of p'.i "jic:in. hat Win Of 0:irdui cinwiM iloa-wind 10 ni. i J 0:irrtul cinmiM iloJ-wind to ,S Ji.t, a clsnjo Iir thu bMt.T w 'j A!!tr I'indoja 3;. trc i I ni .tuViouti-.l Hhot Button f to:.l(i3 1 iH'MUlvilM unfl noon . C.irilul In fi-np y wnail'Tftil nu It tiiat all ou'riss womja kui jod quUtio. I j Treinnrer. Portland Eaonomio League trci.tment ing bnama Wiue of Pi:riT.1!oil hcan.lics tell of fe; male weakness. VVino of CarJui etirsa jicruianriitly ninotwn out of y ........ nny f'.'iiu'.'i weuknws. u yo'i wo ,i;.,,,,...;l mwl .liters have faili',1, that is the HM6'f i .. .,, ciii. , wv w ina or !A Curcl ii now, Kftrnmulier that liM.iaclir.H iuran'fen!jlewpkneM. p S .c.iro t 51.00 baito faf Wiuo of i 0.vr'.ni t-4..xy. n here. They gajl.v declined jH PiM g M $ believe that, it eiecien. n" ...ill nt.ntintui Will l.llll I 111 III' - i travagant use of the public monev. I'bey looked upon him us honest and well mean ing, however headstrong nin nd tho vote shows that t)ie minority of t'he peo pleadmiiel him. They put aside the Coi telyou scandal ivittt the cvnical assertion h.it the other l a r t y wu; tiwt- m had ' and held all air n oolitics as in w a i Their attitude , and fe-Jiiu i t .i hi i-iiiv illV( Kri iUntMIUl'Mr, tint, there I hey arc! Tk t.iilo ho UMlll lif till oeonle's choice ol Mr." Rooe velt, as Disraeli said of the The TP-piii.liran majority is so greatfcthat.they will t'!. it as license to do as tl. please. Their majority tins year is as great aH the DemoJ eratif maprit.v in lb'JJ. la 1 SD4- the Democrats sustain ed a more crushing d f e a t tlmn yesterday. (Irent chamff es come in this country, as we li iv" sn n in recent years. The Republicans will think thev have, the rieotile in a "' Liiiiii ,t mi. I then hi tore will titan who married a second L ilKt,r nll() huy Ket3 tiTt 1 i tPiiiiimh nf I ...... Iim: ii .! uniii her 1 Hi'LJ i rntiOliisr. f inrua " nope ovei eM-'i e-wi.. ident Rooseytlt will oe sans- (J30D l CHILDREN tied with this splendid 4VOleTlie.ls.ll1t Retake and hurmless of confidence, the climax- o' One Minute' Coujjh Cure Rive in- .. Lt!,rt rnlief In ull cases of couen his whole career, tn greatest because it does nersonal tiiiimph ever.woa by .,ss :m;,K.ti,ate!v into the Btom- n,w!wU.n(if hj will strive Lrli. but takes cff.'Ct richt at the l a iro.-i. .... 7 , , . .... I. .1...... , . . f-U ii .scat or tne iroumc. ii ui-nwn ufc lor lour ,v. i inrtininlIirioil heaU and soathot history to Which HIS euinei iimlull,cs permanently hy enabling ideals WOUld have bid hmi as tilt! Uns to contribute pure hfe-giv j . t .. . i 1 ;f .. e..-f .1 nit..1 n v uffpn fn iv.-p the nonu ar nianiii' .......... , , pne i ut I' I tl h ( !UK issues. Sold by M- resisted and deplored by D.-in n ni;icUbui.n t... ! . 1. ...oi. Ii. ii I 4 111:1 V ocra is nun iimc,' : yet redound to the welfare and the true glory of Hie u public, H i a aiinounca iicni that he will not be a canui date for re-election is a first firm and most-sagacious step in the right direction, 'Women have belter control of their tongucH than men have; in 1 A fact, men have no control wnax. ever, of women's tongues. Ibis much 8a ler to leave foot prints on I lie Hands ol tiiuu than mi t he soil in tha v'n inity of your , in -ihhor's chicken coop wnr.vvn trnveliii'T 111 11 11 .,i..:fu tliu li.n.r trjuli: Wi.VH ll w IIU v mun i iic u. ur has often heard drUKgts inquire .i i. ...i i .. ot customers who iimku ivji- coUi;h medicine, whether it was wanted lor a child or an udu't, and il for achild they iilmof.t in- VHiiaiily recom.neiin minniei-i laia'B (ouga Hemcdy. lii rea Houiorthis is that they lumw . a ' 1 . . i i fr that there w no uaiiuer irum und that it always cures. There is uot the least Hanger hi Siivm'c it. orid for couuhs, ctlU ami croup it is unsurpassed. For sale hy J. M. Aioretz. Women as Well as Meif Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kldnsy trouble preys upon the mind, dlt courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor . rirfl Vmrt nlnQ Iftnft disappear when the kli- neys are out ol order, !1K?" or diseased. -1 Kidney trouble naa become go - prevalent that It Is not uncommon (or a child to be born afflicted with weak kld- rj neys. If tha child urln- The ignorunce that .... .nn nft.n If tllA , reaches an age wlnvi It nhould be able to ! con'.rol the passatf". It is yet afflicted with n .1.:.. ... i if ' hfA.w.l.inr. denend UBOn' It. the CaUSM 41 the inability of some of as to rvml and write, bur th" intol era ace of most of us fur otl. erjolks' rijzhts and 'opinions -ilonroe Enquire! . .... J:r:..1... I. Mtn... rii.Vi1 anthfiM step should bo towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition ol the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit aa mo t people suppose. . i Women a3 well as men are made m!s erabie with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. tl. Mal ,.A tVi ImmwIta.A ftffftct of I no iti.iu ...w - ' Swan-p-foot l3soon realized. It la tola . .... yW by druggists, in nity- .- fj r cent and one do.lar -g sues. You may haveegWfg AVa AMMW mm. et-arrm A IDT B f)V IIleLlI i Tfce Kind Ycu Hava Always Bstglit SXTFn!eVntdin fiom luiferera cured. In writing Dr. KUmaf CASTOR I A Tor IolaaU ana uiuturen. Bears the "7nr.tTuo 1 ;
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