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, Wataiiga ' Democrat g VOL. XVIII. BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, N.t Cm THURSDAY JULY 5, 1906. NO.U. TV Ctrl with money to burn I iwually boa plenty ol . flame on band. v ,-- '. . VROVESSIOSALI r , ATTORNEY AT LAW, - BANNER ELK, N. C Mr Will practice! in the court. of Watauga Mitchell and adjoining report that has bean made counties. 7 6-'04 by Commissioner of Corpor Hollftn at'ons Garfield on the dis 10QQ JjailQU, -., rrj,nination practiced iu th ATTOUNEYS AT LAW. ; oil business; particularly in JEFFERSON; N.C. ' the transportation of the oil w:ii nMi.t.; Sn ail ' th cnmtiu by. the railroads. It has Special attention given to real law and collections. " " - 0.15-'O5- F. A. LINNEYf ATTORNEY AT LAW, " BOONE, Ni C. ' Will practice in the courts of chin andsdrrpundingconn lino Prnmht tit rant inn criv en to the collection of claims and all other business of a le I -si . ft 10 'O ita,i uniuic. v. cirkvf-Tixrr mvi?a EDMUND JONJ.S, I --liAvrijaii LENOIU, N. C 'ifiii bl..:. nUmtw, in Will M. tiWVlW IIUMWi; IU that.nnrt.a nf Katfiiurf),. -l '05, J; C, FLETCHER, -Attorney At Law, ' BOONE, N. C- Careful attention given to collectioa. E.F LOVILL, . -ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOOM N. C earSpecial attentioa given to all oowpeas enirusiea 10 his care."J 11 '04. ft. M.MADUON, D. b. 5. -rBALji. ( . 1 am nnur tvatp . here for the practice of Detistiy and am ma- king Bridge and Crown work, the most intricate worn Known iu profession, a spedaltj. ; ... UsTMv work 1 all done under a positive guarantee no satisfaction, no pay. Nothing but the best mate. rial used m the execution of any of E, S. COFFEY, -ATWRliEY Al LA W,- ROONE N. C. - Prompt attention given to .11 fiaoi r.utrp. mi:XrJ-n ::mimeAmm instituted and i lrrrmore miraculous still there tv. M'05. 7.n.D0WKB, -ATTORNEY AT L A W,- v Lenoir. N. C. Prfli.tilH in" th- courts of ald well, Watauga, Mitchell, Ashe and other surrounding counties." - rrompcaTreuuongivru . all legal matters entrusted to nis care. . . Dr: J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer. Specalist, BANNER'S ELK. N. C Ao Knite No Burning Out. Highest references and endors- mentof nrominent persons sue- 0 is no tioi too sooir.to get rid ol ; a cancerous growthr-no matter how small. Examination, free, letters answewd promptly, ana Wtisfactipai;owautec(L . - WASHINGTON LETTER. Proa our Regular Cerrri pendent. Nearly the whole of a long cabinet SPBsion t hit week was devoted to discussing the contemplated prosecuti- on of the Standard Oil Cora- rittrrv on the istreneth of the been announced that the prosecution win Deinstitutea and special attorney's for the prosecution have been retained. Theu the qufetion of how the Standard ingoing to meet the situation. 'Thin will not be the first time the giant company has been in the courts, and it has always had money enough to buy ... . . . I . IDe oest orainsoninemarKei and thus effectually defeat , aitamni. nn tna nart n, of the government tacurb it or exact even approximate Justice from ft. -. , . . .. . The chances are that the prosecution will be about as great a farce as any other of the prosecutions of the Standard that have been in stituted, but it will be. rather interesting to see what Bort of a farveit will be. There are rumors of prose' cut'on fljinjr very thick just cow. The Interstate Com merse Commission; promises to have something hot serv ed up after they get their tetr I llmnni avrancraA flip thflflrilt 1 voame of their report on the coal and oilcarrying rail roads. It is said that t be y are going gunning for a rail road president. It was some what significant that none of the railroad presidents WPre Btlbpoenaed to. appea .- pommipBion dur - ;:.., Tk mg its recent sittings. There was towards the end of the haarinirs a general , invito . rf f railroad " " " . . . rirtaitinf R who Wished tO come lurwaru ana ceil a 1 they knew, It appeared that none of them wished. none o them came forward. There was no legal command to ap I TJrdTbev thus if there should be any should lie a conviction, they imnM nnt PHpaneVia. the 'Mm . IS a v stw - - - r nnitr bath' route. The hearings of ; the Inter state Commission are now chnclnded for the summer and while there is not fmucb ground still to be coyered, the first section of their re port will probably not be t -dT onti fall; The last wit ness they bad on the stand kwasan jQteresting mnn named Gard " :Mn,s,Mant4 nr, one 01 iuii.pp"v of four coal companies own 0A hv the Erie Railroad. He eaid that the Erie owned the fnnr companies as 1 n e y drew from them about half tne thre million tons of coal that they consuraeo bhcu f Q(j then b went on to tellthemm,ssioner a few things fi orotbe railroad point 0j vjew8 a'bout owning coal . He said he bad been mines, x lhp l;nnl busi- ao expert iu the coal busi ness since the days of the old Harden survey and that he bad worked in the same ca pacity for ?he Atchison, To- peka & Santa Fe. the Rio Grande Western and none other roads thai he was now working for the Erie. He was a consulting coal experts He said that the road depended primarily on its iu4 supply, being regular, rertain and cheap. This he said conld be accomplished only by the rail roads owning their' own mines, or the bulk of them, and that so faras be was "on cerned he had advised the E rie to buy more con I lands as soon as they could get them' a t a reasonable pi ice. And he did not see what was to pre vent their doing it so long as they used the roal for heir own consumption. This was a rather warm parting shot from the commission, and they will now have the summer to think over this ihase tf the situation and adjust their report accord ingly. There h a life and death struggle going on in the House between the. forces of the Pure Food Bill and the oby ol the adnlterated food manufacturers. ; This is . a pretty flghi, It is interesting to watch and the wonder is that any honest, yendor of food feels that be caV afford to fight the measure that is being put forward. The. bill does not prescribe what the people shall eat or what they shall buy. It merely insists that when the "finest impor ted olive oil" is really cotton need, the label should say so. Similarly it provides that when the can of vege tables you get at the corner grocery orat the department stores weighs only two pounds and a half, the label should state the weight and not let the customer be de luded into thinking he ib get ting a three ponndcan for 75 cents "reduced, from 28 There was a great show, in the House this week when representative Mann under took to run a email grocery store of his own and demon strated to the House mem bers some of th impositions that were practiced on tnem. He bad bottles ol gin and whisk v. Marischiuo, cbeeries, oliye oil, paper, canned meats and navoiing extracts, cone rid brea k latt foods. He showed them to the House, measured them apd showed that the were short of weight and bulk, showed also how they were dyed add treat ep with chemical and in short made 0 pretty bad showing for a unmder of firms in the food producting bnainess. Nearlv all the samples that he bad were things that the average householder buys at least o pee a week from bis grocery man or, eats ftt the hotels and restaurants. He said there i was no objwt to anvbodv who chose eating them or eating frOra alde hyde or borax or anything else that they chose. But what he did object to,wan having the doctored 'food palmed 'off 00 the table to show that the claim was a Te bill ill g" t9 a 'Pie , next week if a vote can be forced and it it ever gets as far as the White House it will be signed, tor the Presi dent is heartily in favor of it. But the chances are that it will be killed in the House or Senate and that next ses sion the whole ground will have to be fought over again. K TRAGIC FINISH. A watchman's neelect psrmitted a leak in the great North Sea dyke, which a child's . finger could tiaye stopped to become a ruinous breaK, devastating an entire provence of Holland. In line manner Jiennetn Mclver of Vanceboro, Me., peimit ted a little cold to eo unnoticed until a tragic finish was only averted by Dr. King a ew Uincovery. lie writes: 'Three doctors gave me up to die of lung inflammation, caused bv a neglected cold: but Dr. King's New Discovery saved my life." Guaranteed best cough and cold cute at All Druggists at 50c and f 1.00 m 1 i . M Trial Dome irec. The best sight for a Demo crats is to see' all the Demo crats getting together for Bryan and then for yictorym 1908. No matter abont past honest differences. All to gether for a winning cam paign in 1908. Saved His Comrade's Life, "While returuine from the Grand army Encampment at Washingoon city, a comrade from Elgin, III., was taken with choleraimohus and was in a critical condition," says Mr Houghland, of Eldon, Iowa. cava him chamberland'i colic cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and believe saved his lite. 1 have oeen engaged for ten years in immigra tion work and conducted man Dirties to the south and west. I a I r ' . . . . ways carry this remedy ana nave used it succeRsfullv on many occasi ons." Sold by all dealers in Boone and Blowing Hock Urug Co. The word Oklahoma, the nam9 of the new state, means Red Man's Land." In pre serving that name aud the Dakotas in the newly created state we preserve American history. ,.' Modest Claims Often Carry the Most Conviction. When Maxim, the famous gun inventor. Dlaced his cun beiore committee of judges, he stated Jits carrying power to be much below what he felt snre the gun would accomplish; The result of the tria therefore a ereat surprise instead of disappointment. It is the same with tne manuiaciurers 01 L'hamberland's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. They do not publicly boast of all this remedy will accomplish, but prefer to let the users make the statements When thev do claim, is that it wil positively cure diarrhoea, dysentery pains in the stomach and bowels and has never been known to fail. For sale bv all dealerg Boone, and Blowing Rock Drug Co, In Pitt county - the post master at Greenvillo presided over the JRepnbhcan primary. s that a county wber Federal.offlceholders have not dominated the conven tiou. Where ate you tick? Headache., nnl t,rnrne. no aDDetite. lacks energy, pain in your stomach, constipation? Ilollister's Rocky w . m :il ..,..11 Mountain xeu 'viuumimjrju nnri kft VOU well. 35 CtS. M. B Blackburn, Blowing Rock Drug Co. - '. ; A woman's vanity begins with her bat and ends with ber shoes. ' BmiiIIm liuts ' ' sf , ilMtoTwltwAlw3TiiaitK Inrn to be tatjeflt also! . , . fflUP JPPJ 19 9 p&toBif Wlaat at the White House. , Washington Dispatch. The Russian riant, Fodder Elexiovitch Machnow, who staods 9 fet 3 inches in his stocking feet and tips the scales at 365 pounds, came to - Washington this aftec- noon, from New York,' and paid a visit to the White House where he was intro duced td President Roosevelt ny Parson Dayies, of New York, one of the best all round sporting men in the, country. Morris Gest, who,i accompanied Macnow acted as interpreter. As the giant was presented to the President he fell upon bis knee and attempted to kiss the hand of the Thief Ex ecutive, as is the custom in Russia when one is presented to theEmperor. llewasgood naturedly waved aside. Throngh the interpreter the a conversation tnat inscea about five minutes. " in making the introduction of the giant to the President arson Dayis said: "Mr. President, this is Feoder l exiovitch Machno. It is my pleasure to introduce the big gest man in the world to the greatest man in the world." As the President greeted Machnow he placed his hand on Davies bnouiaer ana ai owed it to remain there nn til he had concluded his audi ence with the big man. Then turned to the man who has refereed many a big pugalis tic battle, the President said: "And now I want to haye a little talk witb you." The two. arm iu arm, im mediately disappeared into the private office ot the I'reei dent and were closeted to gether for some time, Just before the door closed behind them the President was heard to enquire earnestly of Mr. Da yies if he really thought that Jim Jeffries was the greatest heavyweight fighter in the world today. Machnow was accompa nied to Washington by b i s wife, and those who saw them together soon been me of the opinion that the gi ant was a badly hen pecked husband. Mr, Machnow, al though dimmutiye in si z e, being about one third as large as her bunband. appa rently ruled him with' a rod of iron. Bowel Complain in Children. Dnnnsr the Hummer monthH children are subject to disorders of the bowels which snooid re ceive careful attention aaeocn as tho firs': nnnatnral loosensns ot the bowels' amiearH: The best medicine in use for bowel com- plaint is chamberlain's colic chol era and diarrhoea lleu.eav as ll nrnmutlv contrail) anv nnnatu- -- f t ; v - rai InnBpnAM nl tho hiiwilfl. For sale by all dealers iri Boone and Blowing Kock vig to. "Ninetv nine times out of ninety nine democrats advrf tised by Radicals as having 'jined the. Republican party' has nn office promised or 'something equally as good.' remaiks the News and Ob server. Not a cent wanted unless you are cured.' If you are sick and aiHng, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. A great blessing .. I l.!!.. I I - 1- urii-nrim ji.ii - nr tablets. M. B. B ackburn. Rock Drug Co, v Is It Your OwnHair? Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough hair? , It must be you do not know Ayer's Hair Vigor I Here's an Intro duction t May the acquaint ance result la a heavy growth ofrlch,thick,'glossyhairl And we know you'll never be cray. I think th.t kjn't IT.1t V1nr to the mort wonderful hHlnrow.r that ni .rer mnrte. I hT ! It for torn lima nd I can truth. i ie1 It for mie time en I een truth r ur that I an ratlr plaaied with It. I rfullr reenmro'iHl It a. a .plendld prefw-D."-llia V. BOOOK, War land, Mloi, rullTMl cheerful ratios. Made br J. 0. Arm Os., Low.ll, IUm. UWHWIWI V. tiers aanaOKaB PILLS. cneaitT recTntu. IBataW TRINITY 601.LE6E Tnnr Dnnrt,mpntCnllP!rinte. Graduate, Engineering and law. I.Rnro libra rv facilities. Well equipped laboi at tries in all de partments of scieuce.Qymnaaium lurninneu wun owx apunrniun. ftxpenRCB very moaeraie. Aia lor worthy students. Young Men wishing to Study Law should investigate the superior advantages offered by the Department of Law in iMnity College :: ;:, :i :: For catalogue aud further in formation, addreau, D. W Newhom, Registrar, Durham, N. G, It sometimes happens that La shabby character basks in the sunshine of popularity. little cost. If you wish a smooth, clear, cream like complexion, ro sy cheeks, laughing eyes take Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea the greatest beautiner known. Al. D. Blackburn Blowing Rock Drug Co. Often The Kidneys Are ; ' Weakened by Ora-Wori Unhealthy Kidnejs Blake Impure Blood, It .nsed to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to bo traced to ine. naueyi, but now modem science proves that nearly all ' diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. : " . The kidneys filtef , and purify thebloorW that is their work. Anereiore, wuen jour aiumjiam or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and, how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. ' If yon are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon ss your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. . A tria) will convince anyone. If you arr sick you can. make no mis. take Dy nrst aocionng jyva muucj,. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cure of the most distressing cases, and is sola on its merits by ail druggists In fifty-cent and one-collar size) bottles. You mav haw aflttinle hOttle ' Mm hv mail free, also a oatrmhlet telline TOU how to find out if you have, kidney or bladder trouble. . Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- . Y out remettiuer m name, twinp-.w., Dr. Kilmer' Swarao-Root. and the td. dxes,Birghamton,N.Y.,onever-botUe, ' 3
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