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VOL. XVIII. ; There are a good many noughts In the sum total of 1b world's iohhitaotn. PROFESSIONAL. IyD.L0WE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANNER ELK.N.C. 19 Will practice in the courts of Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining counties. . 7 Todd & Ballon. ATTOHNETS AT LAW. , JEFFERSON, N. C. Will practice In aft the couatA- Bpecial attention given to renl estate law an 3 collections. 6-15-'05- P. A.LINNEY, -ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOONE, N. C. Will practice in the courts of chiM and surroundingcoun ties, Promot attention civ en to the collection or chums and all other businesH of n le gal nature. 6 12'05. EDMUND JONES, LAf YER LENOIK, N. O- Will Practice Regularly in the Courts of Watauga, 6-1 '05. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C. Careful attention given to ollections. - EPLOVILL, -A TORNEY AT LAW, BOOSE, N. C eTSpecial attention given all burine entrusted to !are M'04. M.MADllON, D. I. S. --BALJ, N. (: I am now located here for the practice of Dentistry, and am ma king Bridge and Crown work, the most intricate work known to the profession, a specialty, tQMv work is all done under a positive guarantee no satisfaction, no pay. Nothing hut the best mate rial used in the execution of any of my work. . : E. S. COFFEY, rATWRSE7 AT LAW,- -BOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to ill matters of a legal nature. tar Abstracting titles and collection of claims a special ty. 1-1 '05. W.aDOWEli, -ATTORNEY AT LAW,- Lenoir,N. G. Prnntiioa in , tfiA mirta fit frtldwell. Watauga, Mitchell, .lahe and other surrounding Promot attention given to ill legal matters entrusted to Ms care. (Db. J. M. HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specali st, BANNER'S ELK. N.' ( 'o Knife; No Bui Ding Out. Highest refereueesand endore ent ol prominent persons sue ssfnlly treated in Va., Tenn. ) NT. C. ttemember that there Do time too boon to get rid ol cancerous growth no matter w emaU. Examiaation free, ten anewerd promptly, and tiBfoctmnLaaruntml, , , , TOitaiLiga Democrat. v I BOONE, r. Taft Caaaot Faikton a 8.W. jr UMiMllkParw. . From hi88tandpoint. there is mnch wisdom in the ad tireaaSetrretury Taftdelivercd nerore the assembly of North Carolina RepubliranB M day. It is manifested thi Mr. Tuft has no exalted opin Ion of your Southern Repub cmuh, nnd in bis SDeeeh h blurts right nut what ho thinks of them. It is eunallv Hear that for the Southern pople tbeSecietarv. bus not only respect, but admira tion; not only good will, but sympathy. He cannot, for the life of him, ilwcover a sound reason for a solid Democratic Sonth: . . nut tnat same Southcunnot. lor its lire, find a good reason for anything ele. Mr. Taft and the South disagree as to the promise. They are equullv sincere, equally patrotic.The Secretary assumes that Re publican policies work to the advantage of the 'South; -the South does noes not think so.. The Swretarv cites the preseuc proRptroufl con dition of theSouth; the South answers that it is in spite of, and not because of, Republi can policies. The Secretary nsflunjes that the p r e s e n t tariff is making the South imuiPDsely rich; the South re ports thai her chief industry is the growing of cotton, the price of which is fixed iti the free-trade market of Liver pool; but that when she comes to buy she is restrict edto the piotected market at home. Thus the two are far apart and not likely to get togeth er this generation. When the nst William ntt nan con cluded a great speech iu the English Commons, the cele brated orator and statesman Cartert,, began bis reply with this sentence: "When we are as well convinced of the genteleman'rt infallibility HS the gentlnman himself ih, we will follow him I hat is thewn the Sonth feels to ward Mr. Taft he must con vi nee the ruling cIhss down there that he is right and that they are wrong. That will be difficult. They are very nearly agreed as to the negro. The Secretary has the same horror of Ben Wades Southern policy thatTillman or Carmack has. But the Sec retary forgetp, or does not attach sufficient importance to this phase of human na turewe forcive bonnes, we do not forgive iasults. Tha is Southern; that is Northern that is Western, that is East em. bong, long agrc iue I aU South forgave the North its victorv; it has not and it wil be generations before it does forgive the North for the hu miliation of the reconstruc tion era. There isnothingelse like it in history, ancient or barbaric. It is the one case in t he annals of mankind where a brave, proud and magnan imous people were made suD iect to former slaves. Let us be frauk about it; 1 ia hpur. That humiliation is in the giziard of the South ol this generation and it wil take generations toeradicate it. In his earlier admmistra tion, Mr. Roosevelt ojened WATAUGA COUNTYV N. C, THURSDAY JULY 26, 1900. and irritated nnd angered. and inflammed this sore a. new, and that was unfortu nate. It is all very perverse, a 1 very uncharitable, all rather umhristian; but it is enor mously human and mon- trously Southern. And hence we say that See retary Taft is on a wild goose Amse when he goee on an ex pedition to vitalize the Re publican party of the Sooth h is barking up&tree there is nothing in. His party there is a bread-and-butter affair, and Mr. Taft cannot fashion sow's ear -into a silken purse, " Tis true, -tie true and pity 'tis 'tis true." Washing ington Post. A. TRAGIC FINISH. A watchman's neglect'psrmitted a eak in the great North Sea dyke which a child's finger could haye stopped to become a ruinous breaK, evastaMng an entire provence of Holland. In liite manner Kenneth Mclver of Vanceboro, Me., peim it- ted a little cold to go unnoticed until a tragic finish was only averted by Dr. King's New Discovery. He writes: "Three Hoctors gave ine up to die of lung inflammation, caused by 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 Trial bottle free. Industrial News. Bu' why fly into a passion over politics? Why indulge in practices when playing the political game that would be frowned upon and condemned by all decent men if used in private business affairs? These are matters to which the people of the State houd give a calm, thoughtful con sideration, and make up their minds to go into the fight, remembering always: Some fail, but one must win the prize: Go strive and ennquer if you can, But if yon fail or if you rise. lie each, pray Ood. a gentleman. Modest - Claims Often Carry the Most Conviction. When Maxim, the famous gun inventor, placed his gun belore a lommittee of judges, he stated "its carrying power to be much below whut he felt sure the gun would accomplish; The result of the trial iwas , therefore a great surprise, nstead of disappointment. It.is the same with the manufacturers ot Chamberland's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. They do not publicly boast of all this remedy will accomplish, but preter to et the user make the statements When they do claim, is that it will positively cure diarrhoea, dysentery nains in the stomach nd bowels and has never been Jtnown to fail. For sale by all dealers uoone, and Blowing Rock Drug to, Congresaman John Wesley Gaines announces that there is n: power on earth tha can snut nis mourn. 11 is even suspeeted that it would be impossible to board it. Philrdelpbia rress. Saved His Comrade's Rife. While returuing from theGrand armv Encampment at Washingoon city, a comrade from Elgin,IH., was taken wun choieramorous ana was in a critical condition," says Mr Houghlund, of Eldon, Iowa. '-J ?ave him chamberland's colic, cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy nd believe saved his life. I have been engaged for ten years in immigra tion work and conducted man narties to the soi'th and west. I a I ways carry this remedy and have used it successfully on many occasi ons." Sold by all dealers in Boone and Blowing Uock Drug Co. You can't do children gl eater harm than by teach ing them to think everybody is bod. Mass of laltelCoii San Francisco Chronicle, ' One of the moetjnteresting relics of the conflagration to be tound anywhere In San Francisco, and one that lep reeents a loss ot.mauy thou sands of dollars to, the : Uni ted Railroads,' consists of va rious maseesr of melted coin that the street railway com pany, recovered 'from the eafeain the Rialto building. Toe -blackened: maewefe ,.ot precious metal are now stor ed io the office of Thorn well Mullally, assistant to the president, at Oakland and Broderick streets, nnd afford an object of much curiosity to visitors. Just what will be done with the melted coin is a problem tbut ia worrying that ia worrying the officers and directortrof the compa ny. Mullally is hopeful that the Treasury Department can be induced to make some ruling that will enable the company to recover some- thing like the coin value of the money. Otherwise should the company succeed in re- concering only the bullion val ue, it will sutler a loss of man ny thousands of dollars. The company's loss thro' the melting of silver coin greatly exceeds any similar oss by any other institu tion in the city. Much of the silver and small change incir culation finds its way into the coffers of the street rail way company -during t b e month, and ut the time of the-fire; the United Railroad had many thousands bl doN ars, halves, quarters, dimes and nickels ia the safes of the Treasury Starr.on tbeeighth floor of the Rialco building. All the gold coin in the treas urer's office contained iu a separate safe escaped unbar ai ed, but the silyer is unrecog nizable. , It consists ofa small truck oad of blackened masses of in?tai 01 irregular saap9. Various metals are fused in the melted masses of coin, so that'the company will probably be put to the ex pense of baying them melted and refined. Treasurer Starr, says that silver, uickel, cop per and iron in unknown quantities are present in the big honks of metal, the cop per coming from the melted onecent pieces and th" iron from the boxes in which the rolls ot coin were packed. Boivel Complain in Children. During the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels which should re ceive careful attention nssoonas the first unnatural looeenuss ol the bowels a pilars. The best medicine in use for bowel com plaint ia chamberlain's colic chol era and diarrhoea Beu.edy as it promptly controls any unnatu ral looseness ol the bowels. For sale by all dealers in Booae and Blowing Rock Drug to. Only an intellectual woman can spread a stepladder so that it won't collapoe. and leave her clinging to the top shelf of a closet. Whbre are you nick? Headache, foul tongue, no appetite. Jack energy, pain in your stomach, constipation? llollieter's Rockk Mountain Tea will makeyou weli and keep you well. 35 cts. M. B Blackbbru, Blpwine Jlock Drug fke Bsy Problem. The problem indicted by President Luther of Trinity College,-' what to do with the boy When it is time for him to go to woik, has puzzled many parents. The oppertu nities for apprenticeship are fewer. His school training, outside the acqnirments of the rudiments of education, fits him for nothing particu larly hot a clerical Job. As a coneequeMsy- Prof.- Luther thinks ;American workman ship is deteriorating, placing the responsibility upon the restriction of the number ol apprentices by labor organ izations and the greed of employers wbo seek to get a man's work for a boy's wages His solution would be the establishment of a manual training school to be main tained as other scoots are at public expenses. .The extension of manual training so that every boy would baye an opportunity to fit himself for a trade would tryike the problem of parents mncb easier of solu tion. Boys, instead of being set at work as doers of odd jobs, wasting the years when they should be quallifying themselves for work as jour neymen, should be given a chance to prepare themselves for their life work. The great number of youths anxious to take advantage of the op portunity J offered by the Carnegie schools proves the need. Professor Lutherquotes the example ol Germany where technical education has been carried to its high est perfection. The excellence of German workmanship is accepted the world over. While the professor's state ment that American work manship is deteriorating may be premature, nniess more attention is paid to practical training it may become true. For that reason the consid emtion of his proposal should engage the interest of educa tors and the public. The boy problem comes right home to the people. Upon its proper solutiou depends the industrial supremacy of the nation, From the Pittsburg Dispatch. Only 82 Years Old. am only 82 years old and don't expect even when I get to be real old to feel that way as long as I can get Electric Uitteas, says Mrs. L hi. Brunson. of Dubln, Oa., Surely there's nothing else keeps the old as von? and makes the weak as strong as this grand tonic medicine Dyspepsia, torpid Mtver, inflamed kidneys or chronic constipation are unknown after taking Electric Bit ters a reasonable time. Guaranteed by all druggist Price 50c. m m .v.. A man wbo will make many promises to be elected w i I not be careful to keep n 1 s promises after be is elected The man who makes a pri vate agreementwith special interest to get rotes will be tray the interest of the peo pie to serve those interests i he is elected. ews and Ob server. Beautilv your complexion with little COst. II you wish a smooth, clear, cream like complexion, ro- sy cheeks, laughing eyes take IIol hater's Rocky Mountain Tea the greatest beautiSer known. Mr B. BJackburu Blowing Rock Drug NO. 14. My Hair is ExtraLong Feed your halrj nourish It; give It something to live on. Then It will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Aycr's Hair Vigor Is the only hair-food you can buy. For 9 "years h : htt beea-dsbrg-f lust what we claim It viH do. It will not disappoint you. Mf hlr ttri tn h ttry than. Bat ftr Mini Arar", llalr Vlmr a abaft ttm It Thla mru ptandld mult to mo after Ming almnat without an, hair." HM. i. B. riMaV to now. n4 bow It u foaitaaa laabaa lona. 5pitaai,0att. StaaWtoi.O.AmO. S3' yers tABSAMaau. riUS. caamPBCTOUL. BASK 8TATEMBIT. Following is the report of the condition of the Watauga County Bank at Boone. N. C., in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business June 18, 100$; KKSOURCBS. oansand discounts ' $js,oii.s5, Overdrafts unsecured I.II.07. Banking house 800.00. urciture and hxtures 400.00. Due from bunks and ban- ken 7.40Q.46. Cash items 204.0' 1, Gold coin, 135-00 Silver coin, Including all minor coin currency. 473.4a. National bank note nnd other U. S. Notes 3.277.00, Total .....138,052.31. liabilities Capital stock $to,oop.oo. Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid - 1.073.6 1, Bills payable 3,490.00, Deposits subject to check 24,46'; 60. Cashier's ck's outstanding 18.00; Total f3S,05j.2i, State of North Carolina, Watauga county, ss: I, E. 0. Coffey, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol. emtilv swear that the above state ment is true to thebest of my knowl edge and belief. E. S. Coffey, Cashier. Correct Attest. W. 0. Coffey, W. L.-Bryan, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 3rd day of July. looc". J. M. May, Register of Deeds Superlative fame is where a man bus not only forced his name into everybody's mouth, but has kept it there until the first class newspa pers are spelling it the same way every time they mention it. Puck. Women as Well as Men Are Ratio by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon th mind. discourages and lessenenmbition ; beauty, vigor ana cheerful ness soon disappear wlieu the kidneys nre out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble baa become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a cbild to be born afflicted witlt weak kidneys. If the child urinates tooofteq. if th urine scald the flesh, or if, when the child reaches stf age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet ling, depend upon it, the cause of thedinV cnlty ia kidney trouble, and the first step shonld be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble is dne to a diseased condition of . the kidneys and bladder and not to habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect oi Swamp-Root ia toon realised. It is Mid by druggists, in fifty. &KTru cent and one-dollar ",'"J ,ti.V size bottles. You may J!fcpp J have a sample bottle a2gaJl by mail free, also a ' Rosa ot Siaaiptim, ti-kti 1 nt ta11itiy nil arnl Cfaal fncindinir man v of the thousand of teati monial letter received from sufferers S?red- 'lnw,iVW J lm" & a this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad drew, pinghatutonj N. Y., on every twtUe. Vi'::: ' r A J, I'M' i Hi ..i--I - V Mi ? :t 'I u n j-.;
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