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Y ;....,. : ., , . ' ..,J "If TOP JObi VOti.XVH BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, C, THURSDAY JUNE 15, 1005. mm i u i a mi JJL M II II U HJ' NL JJL V p o Ever time a young man's liver gets to acting up be im a pi dps that be is in love. '' " PROFESSIONAL. L.D.IME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' BANNER ELK, N. C. I Will 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 courts Special attention given to col e etion. 1-6-4-. T p. A. LINNEY, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW,- , BOONE, N. C. .Will practice in the courts of this and surroundirgeoun ties. Promut attention giv en .to the collection of claims and nil other business of a le gal nature. 612'04. EDMUND JONES, LAWYER --LENOIR, N. C Will Practice Regularly in the Courts of Watauga, 6-1. '04. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C. Careful attention given to collections. ' E. F. LOVILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOONE, N.C. Special attention given to all business entrusted to his care.19 M-'04. E. $ COFFEY If A Tl OKN ETA1 LA IV, BOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. VST Abstracting titles and collection oi claims a special tr. 1 M-'05. DR R D. JENNINGS, itESIDENT DENTIST, BANNER ELK. IS. C. Nothing: but the best material used and all work done under a positive guarantee. Persons at a distance should notify me a lew 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. L28. W.IL BOWER, ATTORNEY AT LAW,- Lenoir,N.G. Practices in the courts of CaIdwellWatangn, Mitchell, A6he and other surrounding counties. Prompt attention given to all legal matters entrusted to his care. Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialist, BANNER'S ELK. N. C No Knite; No Burning Out. Highest refereuces and endors ments of prominent persons suc cessfully treated in Va., 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, ; letters answered promptly, and paliflfactioBuaranteed. WASHINGTON LETTER From our Begular Correi pondenU . President Roosevelt has ca pitnlated to the "stand pat ters." He has agreed not to call Congress in special ses sion until alter the fall elec tions, although they are few and unimportant and it is obvious that they are' put forth as a reason for post pon ing the session only for effect. According to the President's own announcement he h a a agreed not to summon Con gress to Washington nntil November 13, precisely three weeks before the date set by law for the beginning of the regular session. Those who have heard the President's emphatic assertions that nothing would prevent h i s calling Congress in session on October 16. now believe that there will he no special session whatever. The stand patters are, moreover, eon vinced, and with reason, that the President has himself de liyered a death blow to tariff revision in the next session of Congress. Having persuaded thePres ident to postpone the special session until Nov. 13. t h stand patters will now pro ceed to show him that that leaves only three weeks be fore the regular session. They will add that nothing can dissuade ConereRS from ad journing the special session at least a week before t h date for the regular meet ing, Dec. 4, and tnat means that the extraordinary ses sion would last lust two weeks, a ridiculously short time, as everyone admits. The reason that Congress would insist on adjournina a week before the date of the regular session is that th members wonld be determin ed to secure their extra mile- aire. It will be recalled that whfn Congress last permit ted a special session to be merged into a regular session they lost theirextrn mileage Now the President will be asked if, in his estimation, the two weeks of special ses sion is worth to the people the $190,000 mileage which it is certain to cost. That he will be compelled to reply in the negative seemsalmost as surpd. It may, therefore, be safely predicted that there will be no special session o Conaress next fall, which is preciselv what the opponents of tariff revision and rail way rate legislation want. Senator Gorman, speaking for the Democrats in the Sen ate, promised Senator Al drich. the Republican mana ger of the upper chamber tba the Democrats would permit any tariff bill sent over by the House during the specie session to come to 11 vote be fore the beginning of the reg nlar session bnt tnat was when the President had a- greed to call the xtraordin ry session tor uctooer 10. Now that the President has gone back on that agreement at the behest of the stand patters Senator German could not be asked to agree to a vote at the curtailed ex trn session, even if the House 4cou)d frame and send over a tariff bill which it would hot. With the tariff disposed of so far as the special session is concerned, the House will claim that it is impracticable and send over to the Senate a tariff bill at all for fear he discussion might be pro onged, the business of t h e country ha too little time to oecotne anjusien to 1 u e new schedules before the fall elections and the Republican members of the House suffer at the polls as a result of the unsettled condition of busi ness during the fall of 1906. This argument will doubtless prove quite sufficient for the President and the tariff ret is ion policy of the adm inistra tion may now be laid away on the shelf as one of the pol icies killed by the President's yaceillatlon. But the President regards railway rate legislation as ev en mote important than tar iff adjustment, it may be said, and this is doubtless true, but it is not the post ponement of the special ses sion of yielding on this im portant issue? It may not be. It is possible that the Presi dent will win out on that pol icy and will refuse further to vield to the influence of the leaders of his party but those who fully appreciate the mag nitnde of the struggle he has undertaken in this direction fear that he will ha ve to con- teut himself with very little remedial railway legislation. And meanwhile, "the tariff hogs will have all four feet in the trough", to U6e his own expressive metnpnor, wnne the consumer will be abso lutoly unable to secure that beautiful "square deal". He himself has said that they cannot get a square deal in the 'absence of the adjust ment of the tariff schedules to the changed conditions The President's selection of Charles J. Bonaparte is pro viding an even greater shock to the Republican politicians than was atflrstanticipated. Mr. Bonaparte is a confirm ed reformer and too old to old to chac-e his ways and ab solutely intolereot of the methods whereby so many Republican politicians have attained success. He is a de termined enemy of the spoils system and the Republican politician who comes to seek his influence in behalf of this, that nr the other contractor who has "always voted straight and contributed lib erally to the Republican cam paign fund" will find little comfort in a rigid Bonaparte. The politicians seem to ap pre?iate this fact and they are trivine vent to their wrath in unvarnished terras, Moreover.it is pointed out that Mr. Bonapartehasquar re'ed with both of the Repub lican factions in Maryland and his selection will do noth ing to strengthen the party in that state. It is just possi ble that the President select ed Mr. Bonaparte because he wanted him in the cabinet and never thought of the ef feet on the Republican organ ization in Maryland but the thought is absolutely incon ceivabh to the average Re publican politician. Deois res fcnssw Will Win. Baltimore Sua ' - "Russia will undoubtedly win the present war with Ja pan in spite of. the reverses which she has thus far met with, because her resources ure practically inexhaustible, while thote of Japan are lira ited." This was the statementyes terday of Mr. John T. Fay, who.ts appearing at the au ditorium tbts week and who has spent a number of yearu in Russia, in which be stud ied to a considerabe extent that country's financial, so cial and political conditions. Mr. Fay eaid that the idea concerning Russia's body politic, her autocracy and serfdom, as understood by Americans, were erroneous and exaggerated. "The conditions there are not half so bad as Americans are led to believe," said Mr. Fay. "There are three class esthe nobles, the raerch ants and the serfs. each liv ing in a separate and dis tinct atmoenbere and never coming in contact with each other. All are ready to do anything in their country's cause. To that Russia, with her enormous wealth and her resources, will sue for peace is to my mind, almost ridicu lous. Russia will bold o u and ultimately defeat the Ja panese, if it takes her ten years to do it. I make these predictions only after a care ful study of Russia and Rus sian conditions as I fl n d them. Her internal disturb ances are not so serious as the outside world is ready to believe, and will in no wise in terfere with her policy in the present war." STRICTLY 1, END IN 15. Most of the patent medicine tes timonials are probably genuine. The following notice recently ap peared In the Atchison, Kansas, Globe: "Joe Tack, a well known engineer running on the Missou ri racinc between Wichita and Kiowa, lately appeared m a big one, with a picture, and when he was in his office today, we asked him about it. He said he had a terrifflc paiu in his stomach, and thought he had cancer. His drug gist recommended Kodol and he says it cured him. He recommen ded it to others who were also cured," Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and cures all stomach troubles. Just as surely as the sun shines your stomach can be brought back to Its originally pure condition and life sweetened by this lasting and truly the greatest digestant ever known. Soli by M. B. Blackurn. Wilmington Star: Death rather than sue for peace 6aystbe Czar. If the Czar was inthegring line and could say it his remarks would take better. TERRIFIC RACK WITH DfNTH. "Death was fast approaching," write? 11. F. t renandez,of lampa. Fla., describing his fearful race with death. 'as a result of, liver trouole and heart disease, which had robDed me of sleep and of all interest in life. I had tried many dif ferent doctors and severtl medi cines, but got no benefit, until I becan to use Elecctric Bitters. So wonderful was thtir effect that in three days I felt like a new man, and tody I am cured of all my troubles." , Guaranteed at M. B. Blackburn's. trice 50c. A man's mental balance isn't svnonvmous with his bunk balance. . (J alteaai Defender. Who was the lawyer that defended Guiteau, the assas si n of President Oar field? Very few perhaps can answer the question off-hand: His name is George Scoville. At the time he was a wealthy lawyer of Chicago and was forced into the defense of Gui teau by his wife who was Gui teau's sister, After the trial his practice fell off, he was de serted by his friends and his wife got a divorce. Then Sco yille took to the woods and for twenty-two years has been known as the hermit of Bass Lake, Ind. It is now an nouueed that Scoville has tir ed of the life of a recluse and has comeback tociyilization, but not as a lawyer, for he insists in his declarations that the law is a farce. The man's lite was really wreck ed by his loyalty to his wife and his brother in law. Only bis children remained true to hiaj, and ic was their influ ence that has prefailed upon him finally to give up his life in the woods. A book on Sco villa's life would doubtless be an interesting contribution to the literature of the day. Charlotte Observer. SAVED BY DYNAMITE, Sometimes a flaming city is sav ed b) dynamiting a space that the fire can't cross, bometimes coueh holds on so long you feel as if nothing but dynamite would cure it. Z. T. Gray, of Calhoun, Qa.. writes! 'My wife had a very aggravated cough; which kept her awake at night. 'Lwo phvsicipns could not help heri so she took Dr. King's New Discovery tor con sumption, coughs and colds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep and finally cured her." Strictly sci entiflc cure for bronchitis and La' Grippe. At Blackburn's. Fnce 50 eta. and $1 guaranteed. Trial bottles free. Salisbury Sun: Whatever may be said about worst and the best methods of han dling whiskey, we doubt i there is any meaner way than the general method practice ed by drug stores. When you see in a prohibition town drucr store with from two to four doctors interested in it there is generally something rtoincrin the whiskey busi ness. The result is that most anybody can get whiskey, he can stand the price and the quality sold. Sooner or lat3r we shall all conclude that the way to manage this evil is to have the most strin cent laws and see to it that 1 - these are strictly enforced Chamberlain's Coueh Remedy the Very Best. 1 have been using Chamber Iain's Coui'h Remedy and want to say that it is the bent cough medi icine I have ever used," says Geo L. Chubb, a meichantof Harlan Mich. There is no question abou its being the best, as it will cure cough or cold In less time than any other trtatment. It bhould al. ways be kept in the house ready for instant nse, for a cold can be cured in much less time when promptly treated. For sale by J. M. Moretz. Marriage of twodeaf mutes should render tbetu unspeak ably happy. TIME TRIED AND MEli.T l'ROTEN. One Miuute Cough Cure is right on time when it comes to curing coughH, croup, whooping coughs etc. It is perfectly horm'esp, pleas ant to take, and is the children's favorite cough syrup. DolVltV JESS Qalvo (CURBS THE body goto iU Mefcrtt food properly digwtea. iieaitny aigosuon hukum yuv Mrwl for tha body, bat itotaack El Cating and ftomacb disordnfi upset tne entire lywem. impn nrlfr tnanticated food sours on I totnach, causiiig distressing mini, belchinff and nu When OTer-eating is persisted tiit stomach becomes weaker atfd worn oat and dyspeptift claims the victim. ' Thedford'i Black-DrtfAt cures dyopopsia. It frees the stomach and bowels of congested matter and gives the stomach new lite, iu sromacn u quicux invigorated and U Bttura Btimulation results in a good appetite, with the power to thor oughly digest food. . You can build np your itomtcB with this mild and natural remedy. Try Thedford'i Black- Draught today, iou can out tmm vonr dealer f 25o. If he does not keep it, send the money to The Chattanooga Medicine U., Uiawanow Tenn.. and A packaga will mailed you. THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT The Lexington Dispatch' calls attention to the new law4 as follows; By an act of the last Legislature, all sales of real estate under mortgage, on and alter August the 1st, 1905. will have to be adver tised in some newspaper as well as at the court house door. The object of this act is asifollows: Heretofore sales could hp made by simply ad vertising at the court house door and three or four otbef places, and it was frequently the case that sales would take place and the mortga gors could never know ol their lands having been Bold until the purchaser would de mand possesion of the same. HOT WEATHER PILES. Persons afflicted with pilesshould be careful at this season of t h e ... ... year, Hot weatner ana 0 a a drinking water contribute to the conditions which make piles more painful and dangerous. De Witt' Witch Ha Bel (Salve stops the pain, draws out the soreness and cvjfres. Get the genuine, bear ing the name ot E,C, DeWitt & Co. Buy a woman everything sho wants and ahe will be sat isfied with promisesot things she doesn't want. Thousands Gave Sidney TrotiMj and Don't Know It Bow To Find OnU fill a bottle or common glass with Adfj water and let It stand twMy-four hours: A sediment or st Ulna; Indicates aa Unhealthy condJ tlotl ot tha kUV neysi If It Maln your linen n if evidence of kid ney trouble; o frequent desired pass It of pain to the back is also" convincing proof that the kidneys and hU4 der are out of order. "What o Do. There Is comfort In the knowledge a often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's $wanpf Root, the great kidney remedy fulfill vtr wish In curing rheumatism, pala tn thf back, kidneys, liver, bladder and cvary part of the urinary passage. It corrects tnwli(jjf to hold water and scalding pain la It. or bad effects followinr.usa ef wine or beer, and overcomes that tulaU necessity of being compelled o go oftef during the day, and to gat up many umoe during the night. The mild and tha ert ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is sooS realized. It stands the tilghatt tot as van derful cures of the most distressing casis? If ycu need a medicine you should have UJ best. SoWby drorglsta tntoo.and$l.aly You may have a sampla bottw of Wonderful discov and a book that tell) more about it, both sent! Absolutely free by mall. address Dr. Kilmer at Co, Binehamton. N. Y. Whoa wrtttagmatti Mar, I
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