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o ::-'ISSfcas: mmmwMmm KM: Vr 0 r! Alas, for her . who tyiaks Vbe Van aftorji Vo turn doVtt Jo lor laioVyt : v . moFEssiosXi. TTO'RnWV AT LAW, BANNEft ELK, N. C. jWAVill oVactice Vn YtVe ( tourtt tf Watauga, MHchr.lt and adjoining tountiei. 7 6O4 Todd & Ballon AtfiWAEVs Ai L'Aw. .i'BERSON.N.C. Will practice in all the couata- Q, vitrei a 1 aftantlnn rriroli tin r'lnl estate law and colletewdns ,. , . F. A. LINtffiY, -ATTORNKY AT LaW,- BOONE, ft. C. Will practice in tne, courts ui tuiHHiiu Hurruuiiuiiigi:uuu ties. fyotribt attention giv en to the collection of claims and all diner brisiness of a le rja! nature; 612'05. feDMUND JONES, LAVfYEli LENOIR, N. C:- - ViU Practice UegUtyrlf w lh e Cotim &f R 'dla uga, 6.1. '04. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C.- Oarefdl nttbrttidn ftiV'eii to ollectloHs. E.LOVlLii, ATTORNEY AT LAW,- iscTSpecial dtteHtiori tflven ro all business entfiiStccl to b U UUI I Lll -ATlORbEY AT LA W,?- All matter of a leira'l rmture. frfibtfU&tiglitlfo and c'oib'ctitih' dl bmiw$H fipecidt- It- , . 1-1'05. bit fi. b S ENNiNto, RESIDENT DENTI8T,J , Nothing ij'uf- ite best nj.ftf;Ia iBed and a'Wyofk dwiie ufldef. a fjpMtive ttrfa'ravitee, Pereonn at a fatance ghotf Id riot ty ra e a . fetj days intdvancfl wben they wap,t 4rorkdone. After March tho 1 St. ihave arran jwd, to pe .at the I I . If it Tt ''- ,ti jcnacKDurn xiouHe .in. uoone 011 bch first Mottd&y: Call on me. , w n -ATTORNEt AT LAW, Practices in the coilfts of Csl-iwell, Wafa'nga. Mitchell, Ashe arirf 6'ther sorrotfhdfag tountift?. - e Prompt: at'reutiortplVen.to all legal mattereeiitrusted to his care. . Dr. . Sf. HOHHJAi), Cancer Spacratisrf, BANNER'S N, t Ao KhitbTtib Miiitiig Oiit . Hi'ffhwffc refeeafeeji and enirJors meats of promineiili perVonV.B&c CHHtffully tre'afet W Va (Tin).. an't N. C. Ue'm'inber that there n6 timie 00 tfooii o' get rid.ol a canceTVgirowtbnio matter hoL Hflaalf.' Eiamina'tioTi f, jMSH aniwArVd promptly, and firtECCV VT ASiMGTON LETTER Froii oar Rey iUr Corleitftdent. in the opinion not only oli the Democrats bat of many prominent Republicans, ns well, President Roosevelt bas maie the iMnrjer o his nd' ministration b'y his refusal to permit .his Becretaiy of tneNavy, Paul Morton, to be prosecuted for his share in the responsibility for the granting of rebates to the oanTa re roan, 01 woicn flior ton was vice President in charge of freight trafnV, in olatidii hot orily of the la hotlso of an express injunc tion of (the court. Asa result of the President's refusal J ud son Harmdri, who feat in Mr. Cleveland's cabinet-at tlie same table as Paul Morton's father, and Frederick J udson wlio together were retained ns special counsel to prose cute the case of the govern meni against the Santa fe, have resigned, and the Presi dent has been compelled to make public the correspond ence ebnilec'ted with the case, whiehibe ddeS with great kus t'd arid witH the apparent con victions that Be is entirely in the right, but with what competent judges declare to be an aggregation of the most, specious arguments which were ever presented by a (iigh official of the gdvern ment. In trie estiraaiion df prbm ihent Cemoci-ats, and too of many leading Republicans, the President has seriously weakened, it riot destroyed; Hisjidkerforjfdtld, H hris esthbllsried trie dclngefous precedeHt that where corpo ration's rife caught in na- erant vioiatidfls of tHe law th officers respoheibie lot such violations are not to be prosecuted but merely tne coiWratldh's themselves, (ft co (j fee tHls is absolutely far ( leal a it meads merely the mtliction 01 a nne on tne cclrb'rtrntioris. wtiert they are found out, ahd a tine of such small proportions as to act in no way as a deterrent of crime. WitU no dingra'ce foi- Ijwed the perpetration of 8uh illegal pt'a'ctiees the offi rials will naturally regard it as thir duty to' their stock holders to disregard the fa w wifenevef tte belieye t h' e y are safe from detention. AUhovJgh Mr. Morton vir tually cdrif?88es that tie knew that his r'oadf wds guilty of il legal practices and declared that his subordinates, who granted the rebates, did "per fectly righ't" arid that iri no other way could the road con tinue iri business, Mr. itoose velt grants him entirely a'b solution' arid assures him he need pay no frirtb'er ntferi" t ion to the a'rcu'iM troris wfi'ich have been ina'deagainat dim. The President also assurss M. Morton that he will make a splendid head of the Eqni-' rabrearid then proceed o give him' some' inWpert ncT vice as to hbwto'coricftrct tb6' affairs o! that fnstitntion. Speaking of the ftquitable, the President expresses the I view triftt art insurance ought to be conducted under Feder al s'upervrsiori. despite t b e fact that the hu'reme Court 6f tbJ tThlted" atffT h'Atf t&- p"eatedly ruled that the feder al government cannot, under the constitution, eierciee stfcji snperyislrtfi. , 1 np rremneniiaaisoununa to bo severely censured fdr the extent which he bus at tempted to shield his friend. Assistant Secretary Loorriis, tf the State . Depatment, whose conduct in Veneinela, as exposed by Minister Bow- en. wnne not proven tone dishonest, is showily to have been permeated with tho car dinal sin pf diplomacy indis cretion. It i also notewor thy that while Bdwen erred in attempting to rid the gov ern merit of an official whom he regarded asdisnonest and a disgrace to to the United States, Bowen is ignomini ously dismissed. Lo6rriis, on the other band, whose siris were all those of seeking f d r persbna! again, ialeft off with a mild reprimand. Insurance Superintendent Hendricks' report on the af fairs of the Equitable insure dnce cortipany just made ptib' lie, reyeals the fa'ct that Sen ator iJepew of New t ork hn been drawing a "retaining feb of 2O.Otj04i year iris stc ial cdbrisel for the Equitable; and has been accepting this amount of the policy-holder's money for the rJast twelve yea is, making a total of flSSO.OOO. Moreover, as a di' rector and member of the ex ecutive committee, mV. De pew has also been accepting additional feeg of jfi.OOO a year, tt has been sarcastical ly remarked that in so far fls ch'B be oscertairiod. the only sef vite wnifch Sir. Depetfr fen (jered, in consideration1 of this $1G,00H a leeS, was tb ee that the high officers w e f e not Underpaid and in sub stu'ntlatiori ot tliis assertion it is pointed Out that Mr. Al eander drew a salriry of fo,000 a year arid that Mr. fiyde.jodr years graduated ft'orri College, drew a salary 01 equal amount, as no one has suggested that the De- pew salafy was meant to in sure no u'pdue iriterferencc with' the affairs of the Equi table by the State Insurunce Commishioner, it would be highly improper for your cor respondent to do so, bu t there seems to he good rea sou for believing that the honorable Junior Senator from $ew York will be sub jected to a certain amount of iririoceht chafing when he return's to Congress neit win tef., i The Navy Department is looking for paymasters for that bratMi of the service arid to that end is now hold ing examinations in Wash irigtori and San Francisco, but so difficult are these tedts, boih mental arid Phys ical, that nVariy applicants' have atready failed and it is ferired that further ex'am ma trons will have to be held la ter ori. in Juty or August there will also be nefd exami nations in Nw York' ior. tfve riaaf civil engirfeere. These wifi be duly advertised' so as to afford an opportunity to com pet e t o all gra d ua tesv of technical schools. . t ' The Presfderit is etifl stn virVg to .prevent, or at least churia. .and while his ttforts ...... .' t i . .. to lead Russia and japan to aureepn an armistice seem unlikely to meet witn success he is urging as early a nte as possible for the coming peace conference, 1 r - . IXDIQKSTION CURED . There is no.raae ot Iadigestibri, Dypeppla or Stomach. Trouble tL(at will not yield to, the digestic nhd fttrenirthiDsr inllapnCe sf Ko- dol Dyppepeiat!Ure. This remedy takes the etrain off the stomach bv disrestinff what vou eat and ftUOyring it t,o reBt .until it grow9 stronjr aeain. Kodol Dyspepsia Care affords qujck and perma nent relief f.am Indieestion and all stomac.h. roubles, builds un the system and so piirifips that disease can net attact and gain a foothold as when in a weaken ed condition. The constantly in oreusingjpalesof Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. by physicians, of hospitals and general practice ol iteert tens how this mast wonderbil modern r)luna4rutv hoc nrnvnn fn Ito t.lio greatest digeatant for the allevi ation of. a pufferies humanity. Its roair cures of both children and adults grows larger day by day. Sold by M.B.Blackburn. Boston Globe: The records of history nnd all the facts of common experience sup port the statement that meh do not die of Hard wicirk but that hard working men wlio 8huV dissipation and avoid all waste of vitality lire the longest. It was said of Will iam Pitt that he died of old itge iti His forty seyerithyear, worn out, riot by Hard work, though he worked hdrd, but by intention, to his health arid by uhphiloaopbic worry and chagrin. President Roose velt today in his forty sev ehth year, displays the exu berant energy of youth, riot because Hp ledds riri easy life, b'u t because while working harder probably tna!ri any othef officer of the govern ment He pays; as he Has al ways paid, close attention to hisSbealth, and avoids tHemcrins of weakness and debility. tfHE DIAMOND CUKE. , The latest news from Paris, . i that they liiive discovered a dia mond cure tor consumption. If -on fear consumption or. pneumonia, It will, however, be best for you to take that great remedy mentioned by W., T. McGee, of Vanleer, Tenn. "1 had a cou'gh.for, fourteen years. Nothing helped, me,' until, I took Dr. king's New Discovery for consuraption,Citighs rind Colds, which crave instant relief, and effected a, permanent . cure." Un equalled quick cure,,' fdr Throat and Lnnes Troubles. At M, IS. lilac burns; price 5O9 and 1 00, guuran. teed. Trisl bottle lree. A man' loves a woman be cause he doe riot . under stirid her; a womeri loves 0 man in spite of the fast that she can redd him like a book, f he pHls that act as a tonic, and not. as a drastic purge, are De Witt's Little B irly Risers. They cure Headache Constipation, Biljousnes, etc. Early Hisers.are, spfiall, easy to take and easy to act-a safe pill. Mack llam'ltoo, botel,. clerk pt Yalley City, N. D-, ays:"two.bottles of thppe pills cured me of chronic const ipation. Good toreithe children or adults. W..H. Howell, Houston, Texy 8a vs:"For years I hayp rised Lit, tie Earl v Riser Pijls in irfyiairf, iiy. No bct,ter pyUan;be use,d tof CQnstlrt'ation,' ick. h'eadacn.. tq than these ampUsins- Scores m. .. ' , 1 ll ' - . 11.' 01 testi mojii J8 prove tueir wor 1 u . Sold by M. B, Blackbu'nr. fjife does give sVme benefits. Then . she people whirls around and euchetf them put tit i$$ -. 1 .U ! The AbpilAcbun Training School. "VY," In Lenoir Tople The Appalchiari Training School is riow iri full blast and what bids fair to be an excellttnt Summer school, and one Of great benefit to hun dreds or public school teach ers in Western lfJortb Caroli na, is well organized. The teachers are well pleased with their work atfd are doing their best, while a mpre en thusiastic band of workers than the student bocly is sel dom, i! 6yer, seen. The town of Boone is alive with students rind the merry laugh pf the school girl ratty be heard in every direction. The good people df Boone, L V. .1 .!..! 1 i' '.' oeing morougniy lnierestea in the school, have thrown their homes open to the stu dents and are entertaiaing them haridsomely at a very small cost. . A spirit ot work seems to be in the atmosphere here; but there is also a mingling of playjust enough to make oiie feel that he is at an ideal school, in ari ideal climite, among ari ideal people. More than a dozen counties are represented here and eVery day Hew students arrive. In looking over the student body you are impressed with the fact (it is written orJ each face) that almost without an exception ea-h one feel the importance of his coming to this eu aimer school, and is straining to make a good record. Niost of the students, it is true, ha ve taught school and already Have the diirni- fied appearance dt the "wield erdt tHe birch" biit aside from th'ls there is a determi nation tb make the most of tlieir opportunities written on their faces that cannot be mistaken. You realize at once that you are not among chil dreri, hut among strong men and womeri. What seems to distinguish this s'ch'ool from dtlier sum mer schools is the important fhet that ho orie seems to be taking the cam p'j's course. 1 he morning exercises ara especially ente:tnining and instructive. After the Bible lesson and prayer appropri ate talks ar e made by rnem bersofthe faculty that are enjoyed by all. The motto at the institution seems to be "The time Has passed for luck to succeed therefore make the mo9t of your op portUnilies in order that vori rria.v bp able to 'do things' and thereby gain sue cens. ine spirit 01 steaoy work created here years ago by the worthy principals. Messrs. B. B. aud D. D. Dou gherty, seems to hove been carefully nurtured and culti vated from year to year un tif novf it basg'rown great en otieh to be fleen and felt and to take early possession of Ail wno enter ine insruuon. The oiincirial himself',- Pfof. B. B. Dougherty,' sets the ex ample and and alLartem to follow cheerfully. The young men have org'ariiied their de bating societies and have en tered wliolesouledly into their work It is a surprise ns well as an inspiration to at tend these meetings of their eoHeties and hear these 'ftiHii in'te!1ectu'aTi'ar) tn (for tnat is wiat Vliev areV dVr cuss the various Subjects Pj i public interest. The school has a most excellent .library of, I should !say, 1,500 yow 1 ! l.U AU ..li have daily access.,. Tbe dbar torn mnl-P liad nf this nrd Wpv ef fail to sho w full prerjarA- tion, - . u One is paVtVuiarly. struct with trie interest taken la I be institution by the citi zens of the community, , ; Irithout n single exceptlor) the people seem to have tr)a success of the irititnti'ori ,et heart. t We are deligHt,ed with our work rind with the peor, pie of Boone. We have never had the pleasure of being a- mong more social, uuspiid ble arid thoroughly pleasari people a natural result Of such a fine climate? pure air and. water and plenty to eat, They nil used to read the Topic arid most of them in tlie near future are going to turn to their first love. nil gmi took t&4lchM ii - money aver f or ttock ralaert. It U ft madicinei tool k cheap food or condition .powder. Though put Ml b ooarwr. form,, ihan pedforij t Black-Dnnffht.' reii9wned. ,.for .-tile k ...... , I., r cure of tb digoetion troubles ot penoni, it dm the same qualitiea of InvigorstinDf .digestion; stirring np the torpid , liver and loosening the constipated howelg for all stock and poultry. ' It Is carufully pre pored and its action is hefljthful Out tlock brow and thrive, vith aa ecatiosal dose in their food. It cores hog cholera and mafy hoga grow fat. It cures chickep choleTa and roop and makes hens ,Utf. It cores constipatidn. distemper and colds In horqesi murrain in. cattle, and makes a draught, ariiinu.'do more work for the food consumed. It gives aniinala and fowls of all kinds new life. Every farmer and raiser should certainly give it a trial. It costs 26c. a can and savoi ton times its price In profit. I huve beenuslnj jror Blftcfe.0rt.agbt DtocK ftna rounry aeaioin on my tAck for larnn time. I have uatS ftU kinds of stock food but 1 bT found that yurs Is tb btst for my pnrpo. J. S. HASSON. 6 Man's daily diet is spoon ful of hopo and buckets of dope. 1.:- Bluff is half the game of life, and brag the remainder. Are Made Miserable hp Kidney Troiibie"; . Kidney trouble. preys upon the mind, dLv courages tnd lessens ambition; beauty, vlgofj nd cheerfulness, soon disappear when thtf.kloV neys are out of order or diseased. . .... t . - Kidney roubl hat become so. preyaUnt (hat It Is not ancomrnob (or a child to.t ifconi afflicted with weak kld neys. , If tho cnljdiuria-s ates too tfter; f'thsi urine scalds the flesh or If.-when' thachlld reaches an age when It should be able t Control the passage, it 1; yet afflfcted wlthf bed-wetting, .depend upon Itvth Cause the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the flnV step should be towards the tresirnot jsi these important, organs. This. Mrpieasini trouble Is due to a diseased coadltlon ptiku kjdneys and bladder and not to a habit a fnoat pjseplauppoke vm hi. niM j k Women as well u fhent.M taad -Wt arable, with Jkldney. tnd bladder trouble,. Avl beth! ntfii rs sawte gceat .remedyi The mild an the tmmediata alfect i bwarap.Root $ soon realized. U la aotf by druggists,;. In fifty, .t cent and one $outt sizes. You may have a sample bottle, by matt free, also pamphlet JelH.l tmnfawHNtt ing all. about it. Inoludlng maiy rMhJ thousands .of tesUmooial -leltors :rolved from sufferers eured, In.writlngJJrJtllrrjs ft; Co,. tngbsp;on, N. Y., M sure) nf fKMtlon the psjx. '. (; ."4 .'
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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