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Watanga Democrat " vokivit boonb. Watauga County, k .c Thursday uke, i$o&. NO; 11 1 Z-T- T ' ' - tt makes the a Veratre man tired dodging men who make Lira tired. PROFESSIONAL. 1, D.LOWE!, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANNER ELK, N. C. 19 Will practice in the courts t)f Watattga,' Mitchell and adjoining .counties. " ? Todd & Ballou. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. jEFFtiHSOtf, N. C. Will practice in all the coilite Bpecial attention gi ven to real ... estate laMr and Collections. 6-15-?05- F. A. LINNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Boolifte, ft. c. Will practice in the courts df thin arid sdrrddndingcoun ties. Prompt attention giv en to the collection of claims and all other business of a le ,gal nature. fl-12'05. EDMUND JONES, LAWYER LENOIR, N. O- : - Will Practice Itegtilatly in the Courtff of Wdtauga, 6-1. '04. j.C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, -BOdNtJ, N. C.-- Careful attention given to dbllectiofls. E. F. LOVILL, -ATTORNEY AT.LAW, - BOOM, N C. Sfr"Special attention given to all bastes entrusted to his eafe.-E l-l-'04. E.S.C0FFEY, AT10RftEf Al LAW, -uoom, N. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. CSP Abstracting titles and eoll&ction oi claims a special ty. , " .i-t'05. tR ft. D. JENNINGS. , resident dentist, 4SANNfcRELfC,fl.C. Nothing but the best material tlsed and all work done under a positive guarantee. Persons at a distance Should notify rtie a few days in advance when they want work done. After March the 1st, 1 have arranged to be at the Blackburn House ifl Boone on each first Monday. Call on me. L28. X n. B0W15R, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lenoir, N.C. Practices in the coftrts of . Caldwell, Watauga, Mitchell, Ashe and other surrounding Counties. Prompt attention given to - all legal matters entrusted to his dare. Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialist, BANNER'S ELK. tf. C Ao Knile; No Burning Otit. Highest references and endots merits of prominent persons suc cessfully treated in Va Tenu. , Hod N, C Remeinbef that there , la no time Too soon to get rid ol , & cancerous grr. ,,th no matter kow small. Examination free, .letters .anSwerad promptly, and .iraticfactJo.BniW'antwd. WASHINGTON LETTER Fro a our Begnlar Com spbhdtat. The decision of Russia and Japan to conduct their peace conference in the capital of the United States will doubt less prove a source df gratifi cation to all loyal Ameri cans, even though they ap preciate that there are some dangers entailed hy the sud deflly enhanced importance of Washington as a diplo matic center. In itself the de cision implies a compliment to this country for the rea son that it Is a testimonial to the perfect neutrality that tbe United States has main tained throughout the strut gle of Russia and Japan for the supremacy of the far east. Japan feared tho parti san interests of Europe and persistently objected to t h e meeting of the Russian com missiuner in a European cap ital save that of its alley. En gland. Russia objected t o London and would not lis ten to the suagestion that the peace negotiations he conducted near the seat of war, or, in fact, any where in Asia. Consequently tbe Uni ted States became the natu ral place in which to seek a compromise city arid when this was made cleat to the President he immediately pro posed Washington, although his previous influence had been in favor of the Hague, foi the sentimental reasons surronnding the birthplace of international arbitration and , universal peace move ment. Once tbe preliminaries to the formal conference of Ja panese and Russian plenopo potentlaries are Settled this county will have little offi cial relation with the negoti ations. According to cuRtom it. is incumbent on this coun. try to play the part of host and provide a place for the meeting of the delegates but there is an abundance of such places in Washington so that obligations presents few difficulties. It has been sug gested by the President that, if Washington in August proves uncomfortably warm to the plenopotentiariesmay easily adjourn to some cooler city for a time to return to Washinetou luter in the sea son, The President has even said that if this course is de termined upon he will place two naval vessels at the dis posal of the conference to take them to some place- like Newport or liar Harbor pre sumably the dispatch boats the Dolphin and the. Sylph. There is no doubt, however, that the plenipotentiaries sue eeed in effecting a peace con vention, and the Piesident is certain that that they will, that it will be signed in Wash ington and will go down in history as the treaty of Wash ington, being the first con- vention of great internation al importance ever signed In the capital of tbe United States. People in Washington ate watching with a good deal of interest for the promised el planation cf the resignation of Jndson et al, rtho were re tfiiued b; tbe government 8 special council in the Drosecn tion of the rebate case against the Hanta $e railroad. A 1 1 that is known so far is that these attorneys have resign ed because of the difference of opinion With Attorney Oener al Moody, but it is suspected in some Quarters that this difference arose with regard to the possible prosecution Of Paul Morton, secretary of tbe Navy. However theAttor ney General has promised to publish an explanation which will accord with tho views ot himself nnd the distinguished counsel and the conservative public will await the ezplana tion. Attorney General Moody has recently Voiced a plaint against tbe newspapers of this country because he says, they want the Department of Justice to try its cases before the tribunal of the press, as he expressed it. f n o t h e r words, the Attorney General maintains that tbe nwspa pers insist on knowing and publishing the discoveries and plans of the department before they are reyealed in the courts and that in this way the cases of the govern ment are weakened by their revelation in advance to the attorneys for the defense. While there may be some ground for this complaint, tnern seems to be little rea son why the Department should not refuse toreyeal in formation when such revela tion would weaken the Gov ernment's case and the news paper men charged with the duty of reporting the work of the Department have net er perceived any reluctance to suppess information when it pleased tbe Attorney Gen eral to do so. Attorney General Moody made ond complaint In con versation with your corres pondent recently w h 1 c h da serves consideration and even support by .the" law-abiding ppople of the country. He said that with a view to pre venting an innocent man from suffering the law-ma kers had gone to a radical extreme in pla-ing obstac les in the way of prosecuting criminals, or men charged with crime, and that it was under existing statutes a matter of years to m e r e 1 y bring to a trial a man who was under indicrapnt irre spective of how conclusive the evidence was. The Attor new General refeired especial ly tn the rase of the State Senator George E. Green ol Npw York who was indicted more than than two years a- go. and who isstillfree await ing tbe decision of tbe Su preme Court on his habius ?orpus suit, which decision cannot be rendered until au tumn. The Attorney General bespoke popular support for his recommendation to Con gress that a statute be enact fld providing that any per son indicted for violation of a United States Statute might be brought Immedi ately to the District of Co lumbia for trial without any intervening legal proceed ings. It is to be hoped that such a statute will be enaet edneit session i ItporUrU Trtst DecUiOft. NeWs and Observer. The decision of Judge Sea man in the United States Cir cuir Court, sitting in Milwau kee, rendered recently, in the case, of the gdyerninent vs, the General hipcr Company, takes an important step in the direction of trust control by law. The suit was brought to determine whether or not the Paper Company was a combination iu restraint of trade, and the decision deci ded the point as to whether or not the government could require the production of pa pers, contacts, etc.j of the trust In favor ot the plaintiff. The production of the doc uments was strongly resist ed by the defeuse on the ground that they were confi dential communications to the officers of "the trust and on the constitutional ground that no man shall be com pelled to cive evidence a- gainst himself in tbe criminal relation. Tbe fact that the1 witnesses were officers of the corpora- tion and derived their know edge of the operations in that capacity was held lsby the judge not to bring them within the constitutional in hibition above referred to. and it was broadly decided that the duty to testify a rose under the common law and the general statutes. The decision, which will now be passed on by the Su preme court is ode of vital im portance to the usefulness of the defendant hold, there will be practically no way by which the the existence of a trust running in violation of law could be ascertained STRICTLY GENUINE. Most of the patent medicine tes timonials are probably genuine. j. uv iuuuwiug ijuuch recently ap peared In tbeAtchison, Kansas, Globe.' "Joe Tack, a well known engineer running on the MissoU n racinc Dei ween Wichita and Kiowa, lately appeared in a big one. with a rjlctnra. eind wlipn hp was in hi? oifice today, we asked nim about it. tie said be had a terriflic uaiu in his etomnnh. nnd thrmnht hp hnrl pntipon TTin Hmiw gist recommended lodol and he says it. cureu mm. tie recommen ded it to nthfliH who wprp nlnn cured," Kodol i)yfipepfiia Cure digests what you eat and cures all stomach troubles. Just as rarely as the 6un 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. Sold by M. B. BlackUrh. Lots of nifn are liars who neyer eyen tried to catch fish' A DINNER INVITATION. After a hearty meal a dose of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will prevent an at tack of Indigestion. Koc'ol is a thor. ough digestant and a guaranteed cure for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on the stomach, Sour Risings. Bad Breath and all stomach troubles N. Watkins, Lesbus, Ky., says: "I can testify to the efficacy of Kodol in the cure of Stomach Trouble. I was afflicted with Stomach Trouble for fifteen vparn and have taken six hot ties of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, Which entirely cured me Thesjxbot tleiiWre worth f 1,000 to fnie." Ko; dol Dyspepsia Cure will digest any quantity of all thetwholcsome food yotl want to" eat while your stom ach takes f rest-recuperates and grows strong. This wonderful prep. urnuun is jusuy cnuuea 10 ai or its many remarkable Cures, Sold by M. BRlackburn litfdd Pyspcpsla Ciiro !' Hon Blasts. The pursuit of money is painful, but its possession is often more so. U doesn't take a very large intellect to hold a good deal of conceit. It is alwdys safer to say "No" to yourself than to God. He who has never fought himself has never conquered another foe. The preacher's practice is the real peoration of his serraop. When the door is opened on selfishness love dies on the threshold. So long as truth lives it will grow and outgrow all the cloth we make lor it. The fruitful lives are the ones that sow seeds of grati tude in the furrows of afflic tion. Preaching dogmas if fight ing tbe devil with the scab bard instead of with the swordi There may be more spirit uality in a bowl of soup than in a sermon. The infidel howls at t h e Bible miracles, but he aims at its morals. There's no power In the pi ety that seems to give a man perfect bain. When the church is frozen with formalism it needs more than fires of eloquence. No man ever suffered much for his opinions until they got down below the collar. No matter how hurried you may be no time is ever wast ed that is spent in gratitude. The devil is exceedingly so licitous lest the church ac quire a reputation for undue activity. Many people see their chil dren grow up while they are planning on beginning t o train them. The models of fashion here cannot even be certain of passing njuster as door mats in heaven. Men who couldn't organize a pea hut stand know just how the pastor should ruu the church. It takes as much grace to make a saint out of a Phari see as it does to make one out of a publican. Tbe modern idoliter falls down before the work of his own imagination instead of mail ji ii la'tiuilUfl, SAVED DV DYNAM1TK, Sometimes a flaming city is sav ed bj dynamiting a space that the fire can't cross. Sometimes a cough holds on so long you feel as a nothing but dynamite -would tureit. 2. T. Gray, of. Calhoun, Gn., writes: My wife had ,very aggravated cough; which kfept her awake it night. Two physicians could not help her; so she took Dr, King's New Discovery for c a re sumption", coughs and colds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep, and finally cured ber.'' S.trictly sci entific cure for bronchitis and La Grippe. At Blackburn's. Price 50 cts. and f ! guaranteed. Trial bottles free. Artificial kisses are the kind Women exchange with each other, A Creeping Death. Blood r.oison creers um terwdrrl the heart, cansiner denth. T, R. Stearns, Belle Flaine, Minn writes that a rrienct dreadfully injured his nana, which swelled up like blood Doisonin Bucklen'c ArnicH Snlv drew oat the poison, healed the WOU-id, and saved his life. Best in the world for burns and sore?. 25c. .M,p.JBttft!gbiff,9. f Tfctclford'i BUck-ttugU coma nearer regulating tba entir lyitem and keeping the body in health than any other medicine mode. It it always ready in any emergency to treat ailments that are frequent (a any family, each M indigestion. biliousncM. cold, diarrboMk, and stomach achef. . Thedford'i Black-thnligbt b tbe standard, never-failing remedy for stomach, bowel, liver and kidney troubles. It Is a cure for the domes tic ills which bo frequently summon the doctor. It it as good for children as it is for grown persons. A dote of this medicine every day will soon cure too most obstinate case of dys pepsia or constipation, and when takon as directed brings quick relief. PAxrau, Ii4., Deo. fo, Im. TbMroNl BlMk-DiMcM ku bMaoar nwalr doctor (ot At itan od w wtnt no oUtsr. When ut oi M feet tadlT wi nl IRA B. BABUL Ak your dotler tor a 9okn ol TWford't Block-Draught n4 it he does not kaep tt send Bo. U The OhttU nooga MadioiM Oo, Chattanooga, Tenn. and a package will be mailed to too. After rejecting a younrf man, nothing is calculated to make a girl so weary as to learn that he bits mar4 rled disgustingly well, Terrific kacb with ieNTH. "Death was fast approachinp;'' writes R. F. Frenande2,of Tampa4 Fla., describing his fearful race5 with death, "as a result pf liver trouble and heart disease, whicH had roboed me of sleep and of all interest in life. I had tried many dif ferent doctors and several medU cines, btit got.no benefiti until began to use Elecctric Bitters. Sd wdnderful was their effect that in three days I felt like a new maty and today I am cured of all m troubles." Guaranteed at M. Bi Blackburn's. Price 50c. A man seldom proposes td a woman uuless she has made up ber mind to make him del so. Chamberlain's Cdugh Remedy thi Very Best. I have been using Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and want td say that it is the best cotijH medif icine I have ever used," says Geoi L. Chubb, a merchant of Harlan. Mich. There is no question about its being the best, as it will cure i cough or cold in less time t h a ri any other treatment. It should al. ways be kept in lht house ready for instant nse, for a cold can be cured in much less time when promptly treated. For sale by J. M. Moretz; DO YOU GfeT UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Hakes Ton tfisdrante Almost everybody who reads the hew -papers Is sure to know of the wotiderfuf p4 cures maoo Djr . VTS 1 Kilmer's Swamp-Rooi I (he peat kidney, live? i and bladder remedy. i )e It is the great me N.n 111114111 ui mo nine, fi .1 f leenth century: dW ;;m covered aner years ol j-h.yu BGisBimc reeearcD w rQtpBDr. Kilmer the emf l - - n.nt iU...r J ti.j. iy Mill UM-l. Af.r nk-fall-. -nl tl -I mm pn wonderfully successful m promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder,- urks acid trouJ bles and Brlght's Disease, which is the worsf form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamr)-Root is not fe ommended for everything but If youbavekj ney; Hvef er bladder trouble It will be found fust the remedy you need, lthaj beeh tested In so many Ways, In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless loo" poor ie pin every case that a special Arrangement hs' been made by which all readers of tWi papa who have riot already tried It, may nave d sample bottle sent free by mail also; a twatt telling more about Swamp-Root and how' ftni. tut If Vftll KtavA IrMrutw rt'fr1.l-F4M..LI... When writing mention reading thiifaooreaJ oner tn mis paper ana sena your aajirees to Dr. Kilmer fcC6.,Blng hamtoiw N- Y. The IKmiUr fllf Mfif atul aW sbe art jol py all tnttngzXf
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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