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Si TYt5lv1 vdLxVik. BGON& WATAUGA COUNTS, N; C., tHURSDAY SETEMlR 21, 1005. aaataaaaaW&aaiaMviHaaikaJaiMaiii V It's a Great losd wheb ft rtaan'i) keenneBacott 'dol bis kindness PfiO SESSIONAL. Attorney at law, BANNEfc ELK.N.C. ... 'iTWiil prafc'tfce In the courts of Watauga; MitfcKell and adjoining fcounties. 7 Todd & Ballou. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. . JEFFERSON, N.O. frill practice in all the couattf Special attention Rive'h tb rehl festate law and Collections. . .6-15-'0S. F. A. LINNEY ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOONfe. n. c. Vvill practice in the courts ot CM8 ana Burrounuingcuuu Hes. Prorrtut Attention civ- fen to the collect ion of claims and all other business of a le fcal nature. G-12'05. EDMUND JONES, -LenOir, N. tr- , ft'til PrActlcO fogWarly ih the Goarta of ft&KtHfta, 6.1. '04. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C. Careful attention given to etillectldhfl. EFLOVtLL, -ATTORNEY AT LAW, z-rrr-WWE, A' t- TSpecliil attention given to jill business eii trusted to Ms care."5l E. S.COFFEy, -AT7VRhE?AlLAW,- Prompt Attention given to fill matters of a l&jjdl nature. B- Abstracting tittes dhd .t&lkctton of claims a spetml .ftr. l-t'05. t)B ft D jEKNlNGiS, RESIDENT DENTIST, -BANNM EL&, 'A: C. Nnthincr hntiiifi teBt material ItaaA nnA nil wrir-k done tinder a bo&itive guarantee. Person at a distance should notity me a levy days in advance when they want dhnn. Alter March the ldt. I have arranged to be at the Blackburn . Holine n Boone on rjach first Moodily; Call on me. 1.58. W. II. BOWER, 2-ATf ORNEY AT LAWY Lenoir, N. C, Prnrrireflin the tfoilrts o ftildweN. WatHiiiin. Mitchell. Ashe1 arid other surrounding coun tie's. Prompt attention given to all legal matters entrusted to his care. fin. j. M. flOGSMMD, Cancer Specialist, BANNER'S ELK. fi. Ad Knite No Biiiriing Out. HicrheHt references and endors ments of promirient persons .eiic ' tessfully treated in Va., Tenn. find N. (1. Rdmember that there is no time too soon to got rid oi a cancerous growth-'-r.rj matter How ItitAll. Ejimihatidn free, letters answr.wd promptly, and WASHINOfott LfetTER From out ftefrolar Comijpioiident. opr hpfnrp in the hifttlnrr of the fihited State? has a chief executive been f ft c e d witn such a number of prosx ecutions for irregularities in he eoVernment service. The acting Secretary oi war hals now come to the froht with proswutiohs fh the JchuyN Kill arsenal case. This case I has been rather obscured in Wafhirteton by fearer up- heayats irt the Federal ser vice, bat the Judce Advo- , -(ate General has now been in Bthteted to prepare for the criminal prosecution of Mor ris Bush, a contractor, and JAobert Charlton, ah inspec o In the arsenal muddle. Bnnh holds a contract for fur nishing fur caps and gaunt- Sets to be delivered at t h e Schuylkill Arsedal the action will be for conspiracy to de- raiid. based on a recent re- f ort of Major Strong, acting nsp'ector General. The re- port alleges a conspiracy be twfbu Hush and int-ptctor Uharlton. Hereafter a com- missioned officer will be de tailed as inspector of the rlothing material furnished. The order of the acting Secre tary of War provides that th contractor be compelled to work out the contraet flnd failure to do bo or the offering ot inferior goods will be made the basis of a civil ftllifc. The Quarter master Geri era) a! the of my will have an investigation made ol t h e other depots ill the BerVice among which is that at New Orleans also under a civilian ihnpector. It ia not helleVed thatstich a state ofa&airsas that existlhg at Philadelphia will be discorered, brit Gen. Huthphrys intends tb be dh the safe side. The nnpstinn of a stieepfrbr to br. Salmon, the late chief f the Bureau of Animal In dustry in thp Department of Agriculture has not yet been settled and is not likely to be for some time to come. Dr. Alonzo E. Mclvitl, assistant in the Bnreaii. will act in br. j$almon8 place, but it Tis by no rtleahf certain thathe will receive the promotion perma hently as it ift Snid Secretary Wilson has his eye on anoth er man to take Dr. Salmons' place. Meantime a grtod, deal of irosRip is going round as to the exact reason for Dr. Snlmon'a resiirnntion. 1 n e phrase ''unfortunate couriec tioh'' was lined by the Secre tarv of Agriculture in speak ing of Dr. Salmon's relations with the Howard Publishing fromnnhr that had a con tract for meat labies with Dp. Salmons' Rurpau. It is now said that there some phases of the Doctor's finan cial traiisnr tions with the Howard concern that were neither actually culpable nor altocetherpraisewdrthy from a departmental point of view tt is also said that Dr. Sal mon managed to save the whole of his salarthvhlle chief of the bureau abiy h a t he tpAves thp Denjinnent well provided financially. Dr. Sal mon hiinHelf refused to diS-2 cuss the mdtter fn'rther that make public waft 'contained in his lettt r of resignation to the Secretary of Agriculture. The selection of a new per-i matoehl public printer to stic ceed Mr. Palmer has hot yet beeb made, both the ex pub lic printer. and ioretnau Itick ets with whom he had the dif ferehce that led to his remo val, called on Chairman keep of the investigating commit tee at the treasury And the friends of the foreman insist that he is going to succeed his old cbiefas public printer. This is not thought likely al. 1 . though he has been tempora rily appointed as it is believ ed that President RooBevelt for reasons of policy if f 0 r nothing else will pick an out cide man who has had noth ing tb do with ;the big row in the big printing office. There is a great deal of in terest in Washington over the return ot the Taft party from their tour, inspection, junket or whatever it may be called through the Philip pines. More interest than sual has been taken in this trip because of the expres sion of great interest that has been made by the mem bers of the party ih favor of closer trade relations with the islands. It is more than possible that after the meai bers of the expedition get back and have a heart to heart talk with Uncle Joe Cnnnbn that they will find ttteir Views oh trade relatiodfc have been misunderstood ih tha tinited States. It is hot likely that tt region product irig as much sugar and tobac co as the Philippines will be allowed tb crawl under the flap of the tariff tent till the controlers of those industries in the United Stated have had a chance tb try the croiind and see hdw fdr the r- - - control of the sugar artd to bacco crops can be made profitable to them- Mean time of course it is hbt cer laid that we are going to keep the islands at all. Ja ban wants them and that is reasoh enough iu the eyes of many why we should get rid of them on Japan's terms The mere fact that Japan has no money to pay f o r tliem ddes ribt enter into this particular discussion. It is possible that a large part of this relinquishment talk ema nated from array officers who do not laucy a two yen r tour of duty id tropical lati tudes. Tlie bbrird of consulting en giiieers of the Panama Cana have had another meeting id Washington. After they get tin oiigh here thpy will vury the monotony by taking a trip to Oyster Bay to call on the President, then tliey wi nrolmbly run down to Pana ma whicTi has already been tlie vacation ground oi fib much highly snecfaliMd en gineeringtalent. What they will do ih the matter of set tling the fate of the sannl is a question of the future. Their conclusion is by n 0 means in sight and the work of actual digging will wait oh them and on sanitary pre tauftojjs for some time to con&.Ttyefe f .of. rqfbr&e' hti paid at the rate of S 5,000 each and $15.00 a day ex penses. Always Successful, When indigestion become chronic it is danererous. Kocfol Dyspepsia (tare will 'cute indiirestion and ftll troubles resulting therefrom thus preventing catarrh of the stomach; Dr. Newbrough, of League, West Va., says; '"To those suffering from indigestion or sour stomach I Would say there is no better remady than Kodol Dyspepsia Ture. 1 have pre scribed it lor a number of my pa tients with good success." Kodol ftvfcnnnnin Pure digests what VOU "j tr 0 .. " 1 eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by M. B. Blackburn. jSinety-nine men out of ev ery hundred who say they are fond of playing cards re ally mean that they are fond of what they hope to win by playing. No Unpleasant Effect. If you ever took DeWitt's Little Earlv Fiserc for biliousness or con stipation you know what pill pleas'- Ore is. Tpese famous little puis cleanse the liver and rid the system of all bde without produrinc un pleasant effects. Justice of the peace Adam Shook, New Lisbon, Jntf., says: "Some three years agd I had a spell of grip and felt outdone and I happened to get a trial bo of De- Witt's Little Early Risers and they gave me strength and muscle. Thev do not enpe or make you tcel sick, Sold by M. B. Blackbvrn. A young man here wants to know how long g 1 r 1 s should be courted Same as the short girls, of course. , est for Children. Mntiitti tie rar'pflil of the hnatth of Vour Children, Look out for colds', toughs, croup and whooplngcougn. Stop them In time -Une Minute Piir ! best rpmed.v. wv. w . - t Ua'rmless and pleasant. Contains no oHium A. L. Spatford, postmnHCer at Chester, Mich;, says: 'Our little pirl was uncdnecious during: a sua den a sudden and terrible attack o- a . 1. croup. Three doses half an Jjhorjr al part Une Minute Uougii L'ure spee dily cured her." Sold 'by M. B. Blackburn; A poet says thdt the an gels areall blondes--But that does hbt prove that all blonds are angels. Art Von Knrarred? 1 b-6 Engaged people should remem ber that after marriagre many quar rels can be avoided, by kcepingtheir digestion in godd condition with Electhc Bitters, b A. brown., ot Uennetsville. S. C. savs: ''F o r years my wife suffered intensely from dvHDedsia. Complicated with a tomid liver, until She lost h e r strtinVth and vigor and became mere wreck of her former sell. o -- - o . Then she tried Electric Bitters, which holh'ed her at orjee and . final lv made her entireiv well. She is now strong and healthy." M. B. Hhickbnrn sells and guarantees them at Oc a bottle. A smile doed not cost any thing, and it is much more becoming on a woman's face than powder. Like Finding Money. Finding health is like fiuding monev so think t-hose Who are sick. When you have a Coueh, cold, nre throat or chest irritation; better act pfdmptly.like W. C. Barber, of Sandy Level, Va, IU Sayv. ,l nad a terrible chest trouble caused by smoke and coal dust on my lUngs. but after finding no relief in other remedies, I was cured by Dr. Kings New Discovery for (Jonsumption, Coughs and L'olds. Greatest sales of anv couir'.i or lune med'cine in the world. At M B Blackburn's. Only fioc.and 1 guaranteed. A witness in a burglar ease said that them"r4awvei8 ..... -..'ft V - JTr. Boekeielier Again. Wablnftton Posti Mr. John D, Rockefeller be- ieves he is a much misunder stood and a much injured mah. He is mistaken. The country knows Mr. Rocke feller, and knows him well; and whatever abuse he has been the victim of wa& direct ed at monopoly and not at the man. Nobody knows bow rich Mr. Rockefeller is. We only know that he is the richest man in the world, and that his income is greater than the entire revenue of Engl land when Elizabeth was queen. His fortune is van ously estimated, and doubt less it ia true that John I). Rockefeller could raise a bill ion in cash were it necessary to one of his gigantic proj ects. The American people d 0 not believe in that sort of thing. It is not healthy. It is monstrous. Suonose he were a very bad man It is impos sible to measure the evil he might occasion. Mr. Rockefel ler is a christian: he is pious: he is charitable'; he is a phi lanthropist, and believes be is a public benefactor. But suppose he was hone of these, and the reverse of all of them? Doubtless Mr. Rocket feller himself would shudder to contemplate a yicious man with his power and his opportunity. And it is the bad man the pedple have in mind when they come to study the mas terofa billlorl. The, peoplo do not see the Christian and the philanthropist. They can orily see his huge mans of wealth, and what may be en vy irt their thoughts they surely believe to be virtuous. Mr. Rockefeller's fortune is the fruit of monopoly. Capi tal itde'lf is his slave, and when he laid his commands fdr rebate ort railroads, in fear arid tteniblingihey obey ed until it has come in t h e power of Mr. Itockefeeller to make his income whatever he please.-) it shall be, lie would be a dangerous man In rin absolute monar- ctly. fctji representative ro- puunc ne sows uemorunzH- tiori throughout the land- in the mansion of the pluto crat and in the hovel ol the beggar. And that is why Mr. Rock efeller's billion will not buy content. Confederate Reunion. The ex-Confederate Veter ana nhd members of Nimrod TriplettCamp, No V2TA, of Watauga county, will meet in Joooe on the 28th and 29th of Septei.ibor, 1905. So, let nil the comrades, and dr. hew interested, begin to think arid talk Iteunion and get nil the boys who wofe the gray to attend. Let us have the best reunion that we hdve ever had. Come pre pared for us all to stay to gether one night. In all probability, if per mitted to meet then, it will be the last meetingfor manv until we meet beyond the Hiyer. W. W. Prehnell. The lost of money kMls the Tm Growing Old Fast And you know why, too. It's those ray hairs I Don't you know that Aycr's Hair, V gor restores color to gray hair? Well, it does. And It never fails, either. It stops falling hair also, and keeps the 'scalp clean and healthy. Do hot grow old too fasti "1 hv and Atst-i BklT Ylffnr for mny T(ir and I ihould ludtwd b orrj to be ob liged to do wttbput It it kup my hair (ram turning ry, and alM koept ro tnalp oleaa and holUiJ."-. t. Vnt ULD, Canjoo City. Oregon.. 1 by J. O. Ay Oo.. Lowoll, Mat. Alao manalbetarora of vers PILLS. CURRY PBCT08AL. The Federal: pennon toll, says the Morning Post, is generally regarded as a great robber of the people, and nd doubt there are many gralt ers on it; but it Scatters cir culates -an immense sum ot money throughout the coun try. North Carolina people get, according to statistics, more than two hundred tboii sand dollars, while Tenaes-i see's portiou amounts t o more than U required to run the state government. D. U GtRNN, ZiOKVTM.lt, N. C, R.. D. No. i, roya : " Illim Native Herbo cured me of Rheumatism and Constipation. I think it a great medicine." A BOX of Bliss Native Herba Is a family, doc tor always in the house. Its use prevents and cures m ice vJonstipation, uys- BLrlOO pepsia, Kidney and NATIVE IdverTrouble.Skin UtfDIlC Diseases, RheUma- Blood diseases'. It is purely vegetable contains no min eral pbisott and is pre- Powder form. . Sold DOSES in One Dollar bdxes ft ,00 with a Guarantee to cure or money back. Our 32 I page Almanac telling how to treat disease sent on request. MBOICINH MAH.KD PROMPT1.Y BY MA$T 6 CO., Agents, Zlonvilie. N. C. R.T. D. No. 1. THE ALONZO 0. BLISS CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. The business in which yoii are ture you could have made money, genera lyis the other man's. Women as Weil as Men Are Mi miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. . Eidiiey trouble preys upon thfc blind; discouraKesaiidlcsseiisnmbitiori; benutyj iot anu cnucriui ness soon disuppear whcii the kidneys ar4 out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble baa become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to born afflicted witty uenk kidnevs. If the . Child urinates too often, if the imne scald tue nesli, or 11, wnen me cnuu icucucsuif age when it should be able to control th passage, it is yet afflicted witb .bed-weU tin.di-pcndupon jt, thecanse of thedilfi' culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment jf these important organs. This unpleaMW. trouble is due to a diseased conditioittif ihe kidneys and pladde't ; and not to habit si most people suppose: . . Woirieu as -welt as men are made ?ier able with kidney and bladder trouble; fend both need the same great .remedyj The mild and the Iminedinte effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- jRT-r-i.,. cent and one-dollar g?S!31jl-:K3 size bottles. You may KStiJSssaia have, a sample bottle saiiiJ by'maf! free, also a. Homaof. 8wamp-ot; paihpliiet telling ail aoout. &woinp-K.oon TO' Furl iiflintr ttmnv nf the tlionsahds of testi monial letters received fronl sufforers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Birighamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake; bnt remember the name, Swamp-Root Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad, drss Bluxbam' -i, N. Y., on cyt A' to )iray 'tbat all he KaU t burfy W. -1 Vfr (jetting, M k,v4 i . . Y 5. 1 w
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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