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"... ' ' uTTT X TPK (ubtU VOLXVII. BOONE. WATAUGA COUNTY, X. C THURSDAY AUGUST $1,1 1905. NO. SI. A '"political outrage" b-1 tomes n'raere inc idept" in a very short time J FRWEssroNAu;: L, D. LOWE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, j BANNEtt ELK, N. C.j t iMTWSl! jsratttee in the courts , ttf Wtatiga, Mitfchteil Brill adjoining Counties. f 6'04 Todd & Ballon ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JEFFflliSO N. C. Will practice In all the couatfr Special attention Riven to real testate law and dollettions. O-lfrTOS- F. A. LtNNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAWV- BOONS, N. C. Will practice in the courts Of chiH and aurroundingeoun ties. Prompt attention giv en to the collection of claims and all other business of a le gal nature. Gi2'05. EDMUND JOttES, --ATVYER LENOIR, N. 0 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. . F. LOVILL, ATTORNEY AT LAWt Special attention given tn all business entrusted to h'scare."8 1-1 -'04. E. 8. COFFEY, -AtWHSEltAlLAW,- - BOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. tS Abstracting titles and collection of claims a, special ty. 1-1 '05. DB JR. D JENNINGS. resident DENTIST, BANNER ELK. fl4 C.- Nothing but the beat material Used and all work done tinder a positive guarantee. Ferponn at a distance Should notify me a few days in advance when they want work done. After March the let, I have arransrud to be at t h e Blackburn Houne in Boone on fiach first Monday. Call on me. 1.28. BOWER, -ATTORNEY AT LAW,- Lenoir, N. C. Prentices in the courts of Caldwell, Watauga, Mitchell, Ashe and other surrounding counties. Prompt attention given to nil legal matters entrusted to his care. Dr. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specialist, BANNER'S ELK. N. L ho Knife No Duining Out. Highest references and endow ments of prominent persons suc cessfully treated la Va., Tenn. And N. C. Remember that there is no time Too soon to get rid of a cancerous growth no matter how small. Examination free, .' letters answered promptly, and ti8factiOB,urtranteea. .. -i. ("AiiS"'! ... t. v , - A Tet of Education. Charlotte News, At the University of (Jhica go ther is an instructor, Fv .1. Miller by name, who holds that a !diplomn should re quire of a man more of an ed ucation than the mere learn- ing that can be mastered from tvxt books. He thinks ho man who does not pos sess the the marks essential to good character should re celve a certificate of gradua tion from that institution of learning. He has arranged a simple catechism device to make a test of the character. ot every student who presents himself for graduation atth University of Chicago in or der to safeguard attainst the distribution of diplomas n inong men who are not wor thy 01 them. The candidate for a degree is confronted with these simple questions ami they must bo answered satisiatorily or else he is de nied thecnvetcd honor: Do you spe anything to love in a little child? Have you sympathy with all good causes? Can yon look straight into the eye of an honest man or pure woman? Will a lonely dog follow you?. Do you believe in lending a helping hand to weakermen? Do you Mieve in taking advantage of the law when you can do so? Can you be highminded and happy in drildgrj? Can you see as much beau ty in' washing dishes and hoe Ing corn as in playing golf and the piano? Do you know the value of time and money? Are you good friends with yourself? Do you see anything In life besides dollars and cents? Can you ore the sunshinein a mud pile? Can you see beyond the stars? All these questions must be answered in .the affirmative, except the one about taking advantage of the law, or the student will not be regarded as possessing a complete edu cation. The Columbia State is struck by this new departure in educational requirements that Prof. Miller has hit up on, and makes this comment upon it: 'Certainly the list of que" ries will commend itself to dis cernlng persons, For instance it is plain as can be that the person's education has been neglected whom a lonely dcj: will not follow. AM dogs have an infallible scent for educa ted men and will absolutely refuse to follow any other. Be not deceived when you ob serve a lonely dog following an old darkey whose literary achievements are restricted to making his "mark" on a paper, The old fellow is un doubtedly an educated man, though you may ha ye never supected It. The tlog knows. "AH the other questions too. are good. There is no mis taking the failure in the edu cation pf a person who doen not wash dishes with' the same rapture with which one 'tears off' rag time. So it is ivitb the person who can't se the sunshine irt the mildpile or who ?ant see beyond the s'tars, though in the latter case thin professor seems to overlook the fat that as some of the stars are closer to us than othersalmostany person blessed with good eye sight, though ever so unedii cated can see beyond sbnue of the stars. But that is a mere stickling at technicali ties'. 'There is bhly orte point upon which we wish to raise an objection to the prof.s or's catechism theorj and to us it seems rather vital. How shall we know whether the person who is b ing question ed is lying 01 not? It is possi ble that some rascally fellow would not tell the exact truth in his answers. If Prot. Miller will now get up some thing which will enable one to tell when a man is lying, Jo be used in connection w ith his catechism, there will be no chance of anyone gointr wrong in sizing up the quali ty of another's education." THE DIAMOND CUltE. The latest netos from Paris, is that they hnve discovered a dia mond cure lOr consumption. If yon fear consumption or pneumonia, it Will, however, be best for you to take that great remedy mentioned by W. T. McGee, of Varlleer, Tenn. "1 had a cough for fourteen years. Nothing helped me, until 1 took Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption,Coiighs and Colds, which gave instant relief and effected a permanent cure." Un equalled quick curet for Throat and Lungs Troubles. At M. B. Black burns; price 5()can'l 1.00, guaran eed. Tri?l bottle free. Wilmington Star: Mr. T. Gilbert Pearson, secretary of the Audubon Society, has nc complished more for the pro tection of both game and nongame birds in North Car olina,and within a com para tively sbott time, than have tbe combined efforts of a 1 1 other agencies for t w e rt t y years, would it not a graceful recognition of hissr vices for the sportsmen and farmers of the State to sub scribe for and present h i ni with a handtome testimony ul? UfDlQESf to ci)Rf)D There is no case of Indigestion) Dyspepsia or Stomach Trouble that will not yield to the digestic and strengthing influence of l.o dol Dyspepsia Cure. This remedy takes the strain off the stomach by digesting what you eat and allowing it torfst until it grows strong again. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure affords quick aed perma nent relief f.om Indigestion and all stomach troubles, builds up the system and so piirififs that disease can not attact and gnin a foothold as when In a weaken ed condition. The constantly in- creasing snlesof Kodol Dyspepsia Cure by physicians of hospitals aud general practice of Itself tel's how this most wonderful modern discaVery has proven to be the greatest'digewtant for the allevi ation of a suffering humanity. Its many cures of both children and ndults prows larger day by da)'. Sold by M.B.Blackburn. Once 4n a while we hear of a man who died of a good living. THREE Goof) AND jtJST KEASoNg There are three reasons why mothers prefer One' Minute Cough cure: First it is absolutely harmless? Second, It tastes goad childrrn lo e it ; Third. It cures Coujihs, Croup ond Whooping Cough when other remedies fail. Sold pyM. B. BU.cklwrn Resolutions of Aesptct. To the. Master, Wardens and membersol Ashler Lodge No. 451, A. F: & M: We, your committee 'ap pointed to -draft resolutions on the iife'ond death of onr brother, R. W. Walker, beg leave to submit the follow ing;1 Whereas, our worthy and beloved brother, Richard Wfl son Walker, died nt his home at Virgil, N. C, on Nov, 20. 1904. Brother Walker was burn 10, 1845. He was mar ried Nov. 25, 1875, to Miss U.S. McNeil,, and leaves a sorrowing wife and relatives to mourn their loss. He had been a member of the Bap tist church far fotty yeais, and died in the triumphs of faith. By his death his wife loses a kind, affectionate and loving husband, his kindred an affectionate relative, but the loss is not alone to them but to the county, the com munity in which he lived, the church to which be belonged, and especially to Ashler Lodge of which he was an honored member. He had been a member of the Mason it; fraternity for twenty years; was past Master and had fill ed other honorable ofhVes in the Lodge. And, Whereas, it has pleas ed Almighty God. the great architect of the universe, in His infinite wisdom, to re move our beloved brother from the terrestrial to t h e celestial lodge above, there lore be it Resolved, That in this be reavement this lodge is de prived of ah active, zealous, and painstaking brother who was thoroughly imbued with the precepts and principles and teachings of our order; who evinced in a life marked by integrity and uprightness the cardinal Masonic virtues and who presented, not only to his brethren but to the community, an example and an inspiration to better deeds. Resolved, That bowing as we do in bumble submission to the Divine will of the CJrand Master of the Uni verse, we mourn the loss of our efficient atld earnest bro ther, a devoted adherent of Free Masonry and a faithful friend whose daily lifeso clear ly reflected the fundamental truths alid teachings of our fraternity. Resolved, That we sincere ly, deeply and affectionately sympathize with his Afflicted wife, and relatives, in tneir sorrow; reminding thm that He who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb looks down with infinite compassion up on them in the hour of their desolation. Resolved, That we ever cherish his memory, and that we will endeavor to so live that when the trials of this probationary state are over, that we may meet our broth erinthe Celestial "Lodge a bove w h e r e the Architect of the Universe presides. Un to the grave we have assign ed his body, there to remain until the great resurrection, whun it shall be raised from the grave and he reunited rrith the soul, which bear the iiturfret otiioity to the Su preme Being, who will nev er, never die. May weall there fore, be more strongly con nected in the tits of union and friendshin during the short time allotted to us in our present existence. Resolved, That the usual badge of mourning be worn for thirty days. Rte&olved, That a copv of these resolutions be sent to the wife of our deceased broth er, and spread in full upon the minutes, aud a copy be sent to the Watauga Demo crat with acquest to pub lish. Respectfully submitted. Wm M, Lrr. ) W. E OReen. Com. W. L. Hendhix, ) The pills that act a a tonirj, and not as a drastid purge, are .De Witt's Little 13 irly Risers. They (ive Headache. Constipation IlilioUsnes, etc. Early Risers are small, easy to take nnd easj" to act a safe pill. Mack Hamilton, hotel, clerk nt Valley City, N. D., says:"Two bottles of these pills cured me of Chronic constipation. Good tor either children or adults. W. H. Howell, Houston, Tex say8:"For years I have used Lit. tie Earl v Riser Pills' in mr fam ily. 5io better pill can be Used lor constipation, sick headache, etc. than these famous pills. Scores of testimonials prove their worth. Sold by M. B, Blackburn. Now Bill Fife's gold mining fraud has gone to what every sensible man supposed it would. They have, dug into where it does not smell good. It,is hoped that eery man who bought the stock at ten cents a share may be held ur countable by the creditors for its par vnlu, His Kan sas oil stock is more of the the same stuff. It is worse than highway robbery, nnd to think that God and the angels were made parties to any such rotten schrmes 28 sickening. Men mayqnit oth er things and go to prench ingtbut when preachers quit preaching and get upon the curbstone yon may look oilt for squalls. Saligbtlry Sun One Dollar Saved Represents Tc Dollars Earned. The average man does not 8a ve to exceed ten per cent of his earn ings. He must spend nine dollars in living expenses for every dollar sav ed. That being the case he cannot be too careful about unnecessary ex penses. Very Often a few cents prop erly expended, Hke buying seeds for his garden", will ssve several dol lars outlaj later on, It is the same in buying Chamberlain's Colic Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy. lt costs but a few cents, and a bottle of it in the house often sayes a doctor's bill of several dollars. Forsale by J. M. Moretz". An exchange says that'gos sip is a humming bird with eagle wings nnd a voice like a fog horn. It can be heard from Dan to Beersheba and causes more trouble than'oll the bed bugs, ticks, fleas, mos quitoes, coyotes, grasshop pers, chinch bugs, rattle snakes, sharks, sore toes, fty chines earth quaKes. bli3-Z-mls, smallpox, yellow fe ver, gout nnd indigestion that, this great U. S. h a s known or will know when the universe shutti up .hop and begins the final invoice. In othr words, it has got war nnd hell backed up in the cor tier, yelling for ice water. rjgit what you at. , he Stopped Htf rejr. Ouceupon a time n rmut got mad at the editor and stopped his paper. The next week he sold his corn'for fouf tents below the market price; Then his property was sold for taxes because he did not read the sheriff's sales, H4 was arrested and fined $8fd? going hunting on Sunday simply because" he didn't know it was Sunday, and pain $00 for a lot of forged notes that had be6h adver tised for two weeks and the public cautioned net to hegd tiate them. He then paid a b'g American with a lodt ,:ke a forge hammer to kick him all the way to the news paper tiffh-e, where he paid four years in advance and made the editor sign an "a grebment to knock hiiri down nnd rob him if he ever order ed his pn per stopped againt Cherokee Nows, kill cough no CURE thi LUNGS Dr. King's Nov; Discovery FOR (J ONSUMPTION Prie OUMSftit!! 800 ft $1.00 OLDS Fret Trial. Surest and Quickest Ocro for all THEOAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACH. Most people Wouldn't have much to say of their neigh bors if tliey oilly aaid some thing good about them. Some people look uponmaf riage ns a lifejjourney, and some others consider it raerd ly a short excursion trip. Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work Unhealthy Kidneys Make Iinpure Bloodi It used to He considered that ouly urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, bnt now modern science proves that nearly . all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these robBt important organs: . The kidneys filter and purify the blood ' that is their work. . Therefore, when your kidneysare weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body it affected and how every organ 6eeins to fail to do it I you are sick or " fefei badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys fire well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince' anyone If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney repiedy, is soon realized. II Stands the highest for its wonderful cures ot tne most distressing cases, anu wsuiu on its mt-rits by all druggists in fiftycent , and . one-dollar sizej bottles. Yon, may h.:ve a sample bottle nomeofSwMirBooC by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or1 bladder trodble. Metttioti this papef when writing to Dr. Kiltiler & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake) but remember the name, Swamp-Rootj Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottlai U NI V E R S I T Y OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1789-1005. Head or thd State's Educational 8ft$ DEPARTMENTS. Collegiate, . Engineering Graduate, Law, Medicine Pharmacy Library contains 43,000 vpl. uines. New water works, elec triclijrhtrentralheatioo ' syRtem, New ddmiito ries. gvnmriflfiium f , M. C. A. building . , COTetudenta. 06 inPtrrJClire The fall term begins Sept, 11 ' 10 4. Adnrvpa Franco? 1. Vksabt.e, President ; Chape' Hill, N. !,
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