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J X 6J Tl 1 A A AYArh1 VIII. It is no much eerier to be a .critic J ha ii it is to draw a sal ,m for being one. BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, N. C THURSDAY AUGUST 16, 1906. NO. 17. PROFESSIONAL. I, D. LOWE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANNER ELK, N. C HOT Will practice in the courts of Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining counties. 7 6.'04 Todd & Ballon. ATTORNEYS AT MW. ' The imericai Citizen.' TROY 1. JONES. In tbe evolution of human - itj generation after genera- 1 ion has trodden upon the noil which gave them birth. The pople of all nRP8 ,avp looked with intense interHt nnnn 1 1 , i..i "j'wii wiQ luuii mat gave them birth. Age after age nas swept fi.iPqtly b.y; nation atter nation has risen, flour ished Hiid fallen. The beauti ful watch-lights of night and thetiry orb of day have wan ted their brilliancy on weak empires. Ruined cities n n d JEFFERSON, N. C. Will practice in all the couatB- famous battle fields indica Stwial attention iriven to tool t.i i . 1 A...nt lc" l "uiTewiinir eenera 6-15-'00- 08 tbot a Pro8Perou8 peo- . -.-..: l"e nce existed. I'.fl.UMWW, , The civilization of ancient ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1 nations wan carried to a very Boone, N. c. m'fih legree, but .fettered by Will practice in thp courts owpotiem, was soon check of chw and eurroundinarronn ed. 1 he citizens did not real ties. Promut attention giv iz? that civilization supplied a 1 ! k 1 T rhe Momentum which swinirs iral nature.' 612'Of.. ' ! wheel past the dead poin , , .it . . I - . nuim Knows it not Individ- of America. every where whose reverber mi i iuzeubnip is repretwed Human achievements often ation crowed the Atlantic and crushed, the American present themel?ea with full and warned the proud King "pint and ideal nre here found force long after the life that George that the tide of battle in the fullest expression. accomplished. The living Mo had at last turned against in meal true, loity. divine, ses gave laws to a tribe that him in the new world. one nnus nis true heing if was still wandering. When Never were there displayed there lurks in hs veins o n e dead this shadow, this waif in the histm-v nf th wnHH drop of philanthropic blood from the Nile whose death no b'gher examples of noble dar of America the biith place eye witnessed and whose bur ing and heroic endurance 01 me golden rule." In the ial place is unknown, fash- than by the Americana du . uninniT iji no people aoes iono laws and prmciulert tor ring the Revolution. Today this eplrit blaze forth with mighty nations. The essen the names of Lexington and iwivuHMuuKiuHireinan in nai agent in our grand na- Concord are tbe in oat inspir th American citizen. tion is the divine law of Mo- ing watch words of liberty. ine rata that all men w. Edmund Burke in his Muwh are created equal" and that When the dark clouds of on tbe concilation with the a government derives its war began to lower over A- American colonies Raid: "In just power from the consent raerican colonies we see our the character of th 4mpri oitnegoverned are tnuteri- forefathers manhing into the can a love of freedom is the wizen nere. mis is tbe Iin- deadly Hres of old England's predominating feature which mriH. example or true gio- guns ana mown down like marks and distinguishes the ry. r.n.iowen with this spirit grain before a reaper. This whole nation, this fierce spir Is It Your Own Hair? EDMUND JONES, LAWYER -LENOIK, N. C Hi progress. The history of ancient na tionsis preserved in the song of the poet, on thecanvass of thepainter'aodin thuraarble Will Practice Regularly in statues of the mighty sculp- the LonrtH of. Watauga,, 6-1 '05. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. G. Careful attention given to collections. E. F LOVILL, -ATTORNEY AT LA W, PQQXK, N. V.- tors. For the greatness of a nation does not consist in grassy planed nor vast do- niaiaes but in the character of the people who live in its borders. i ne srory ot America is mazing foith from the heart of American heroes. Poets eu deavored to tell the song hutin vain; sculptors have failed to out this story in marble; ho painter could fc-ecial attention given picture the American charact to all business entrusted to K 11 hj.a bru9h WPre mudft of Juscare." 1-1.'04. the down of angles wings and dipped into the most gorg eouRof tropical sunbeams. we may look back oyer the lapse of many ages and review the historical events . . iinni iiri'r t.iun urn inn 1.11111 praotw ot Dentistry, and am ma.i , ., , kme Bridge and (wnorlrv-thflwPr.oiJHannibalanrtCi'asar most intricate work known to the then we pee rising a nation profession, a specialty. deetined to become" the mnnt tmrsny work is all done under a positive guarantee no satisfaction, no pay. Nothing but the best mate rial used. in. the execution of any of ray work. E. M.MADUON, D. b. S. - -BALJ, ,V. (.. I am now located here for t h e ; powerful of her age, the most powerful of all ages, The citizens of this Empire have been noted for purity, integrity,and honesty. Thus it seemed that all the protect all matters of a legal nature. Abstracting titles and collection 61 claims a special- tv. M-'05. E.S.GOFFET, ATTORNEY AT. LAW, ion they needed even among BOONE, N. C ,hem08t harbarons people, I iroa f n AVfiloima na Punt in rrorapt atten ion given to hjK fl(1pIit Ian Ron)an ritizen,M The Americans nre so con "pived in piety, honesty and loynltj. that their banner floats high in the air of free dom and inscribed upon it in crimson letters that can never fade, is tbe beautiful insciiption "I am an Ameri can citizen." In the heart of the Ameri can is the expression on an inner epirit answering to the highest principle of the eou love of mankind. Tho old prompted to action by the proved that the spirit of the it of liberty is stronger per future wellfare of his country. Puritan still pervaded the haps in the Americnn rjeoolf . k . 1 1 mi nil . ' r r thp people 1 faith and pc w. 11. bo wish ATTORNEY AT LAW,- lenoir. N. C. Practices in the courts of Uldwell, Watauga, Mitchell, Ashe and other surrounding counties. Prompt attention given to ! legal matters entrusted to his care. r Du J. M. 1I00SHEAD, Cancer Specali st9 BANNER'S ELK. N. C bd Knite; No Binning Out. ... Highest references and enilors nients of prominent jersoD8 euc Wnll.y treaty, in Va.,: Tenn. ant N. C.a Remember that there is no time ,froo s6oir to get rid ot cancerous-growth no matter now all,' - Examination free, imers answorad promptly, ape Galveston's Sea Wall makes life now as safe in that citv as on the higher uplands. E. W. Gowlole, who resides on Dutton bt. in Waco, Tex., needs no sea wall fr.ru.ftv. He writes: "f have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption the past five yearn and it keeps me well und safe. Before that time I had a cough which for years had been growing ' worse. Now it's gone.". CuieH chronic Couehs, La Gripe. Croup Whoop ing Cough and prevents Pneumonia Pleasant to take. Every bottle guar. anteed by all Druggists. .Price 5"c an Araericanmever uses war land. The field won by our than in any ether people measures mr ine want 01 pow accesrors 111 1011 and danger Daniel Webster once said: er hut for the uplifting of hu was handed down to them in "Thanks to God that this mapity and the joy of his title deeds written in blood, continent is honored as be. posterity. Ihe minds of the ih right ot a man (Mending ing an asylum for civil and Americans are directed to to the last his property, his religious freedom." No na till 11 '.n inn .1 1 in l n ..n f III hant n dnj kla I.L L. - n 1 I . . . . ruinainnmi iiiinrm ill nuruj ami ins ilia 11119 UPWII tlOll C8U lOOk DftCk UpOD U t he country and propose to proclaimed in deeds not to history marked by such feats Ki)o tuuini-B ih cui " luwuiiuriBiuow uuu iuih of personal valor, such ture intellectually, morally lesson has slowly been 'win- rapid growth in power ascan ana rengiousiy. i nes3 nmns ning us way amongother na th United States of Ameri have been obtained by our tions. ca wise fore-fathers, by tbe es- t rom the struggle for lib- Much indeed we owe to Eu- tabli!hraentor a system of erty, until Lngland was for rope, but much in return tree public schools and state ced by the strong hand of A- does Europe owe to us. The institutions for the benefit of merica. to acknowledge her institution of a. reureaentA of every religi jus independence and sign terms tlve goyernment so staplp loliticql belief. of 'peace, there was no sacri- and so fir ml v founded that rr ... . I A . m . .1 these were meant to he not pee too great for America it could endure the shocks of only nurseries of sound lear- to make, no service she hesi the war of 1812- of enrrvinr ning but training schools for ta ted to perform. The Amor- 0n a foreign camDuitrn ofthf citizenshio and public ser Means adhered to the nation civil war. the most bitter Wt.il5t.-1 A Iin H"-f4 .1 ! J . I . . . vich ve tan in wuij 10 our v"''nFcllJ M uversi- c o s 1 1 y and fierce struggle young people t hecoming pil "ey cmng to it with more known to historv. Tb inti ....... . . I Ol- I n. . . . - --....-. lows of the State andtoour mmi anections, no matter tutionof so stuble a eorern country, h we ao not ;permiip"anueconuuion or nome raent of the people, forthp tneeaucntion aavocatea ny amur wen? crsurrounaeo uy lpp0ple and b the ppoplp, our ancestors. Our Puritan whatever difficulty, the call 1(irp Annrncramont .if iLi.;. a . i I toreiatnprs neing nnuer ttw eoumry wbb ro mem ro millionawhofaint beneath tyranical yoke of English op as tne voice of uod. thQ tyrannies of European nression set sail srraigniway "' uiuuj prwvanerj among thrnnti- ... . . ..! l .. into the niau sea encounter- ui iinzens nnn me sons oi To one who considers our ing its dangers, storms oi America ire sen crowning n!1(,r i,iHffjrv it Hne nnt .wi irt ..vilrto A i an i an f n rv I tfl t hp fotnrila Kt'I fliTf! n fK.itI 7 ' ... iM-nvi-u, r.Ai.rn, uionuor, iruj- - . ..r i"-iiHeera Bifunge taat we are ine, settled on the bleak gft m .defense of then country. , f 0rPonntr It iH shores of New England and whole country Irom New nnf. fh)tf mo ,nnh withstood the the tr acherous Indians. that being overwhelmed by the they might enjoy religious hoastful British, black and reedom and hand down to smokv scenes marked tbe other posterity this priceless places' inhabited by t b e i r nhentance. ioyedons. .The star of Eng Tbe Americans, professing 'and seemed in the asscend .... . . i tl i- .... . k ... . i religion in anumher of ways '"-J- in uerr me Amer urf I rill m nlm In itiri!mr oantii always agreeing in nothing ans began to wakpn. The! re9 to a still gt eater prosper but the importing spirit oi .uu uuve or nope jtVt Bim Vrt6tep dt,vwopmwt iberty, are their descend- "'J ru ny away, un,j 8till a grander civilizaw ants. Keligipus freedom Is """ n vihi-k .wmgeu yui- tjon -un-nnf..-;f n( t a r.i.-i. ture of nesnair NeAinnrl nluint .j f, v : to takeherolace. Then Amer PePfltr. (N." C.) Chronicle iyhH,, nnnn tha Knrnino-Means WHS Sustained hy the 0w, tO a fW kicks COOIing f-inn,i.f fi exan.ole of her nnhl- Hmi pur way, we wish to say that iin.if,v,o nnpfnin,.o0n' who proved bv their conduct an onP writing for pubhea Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough hair? It must be you do nor know Ayer's Hair Vigor i Here's an intro duction! May the acquaint ance result in a heavy growth ofrich.thicx.glossyhairf And we know you'll never be gray. " t think thit Ayor't Il.lr Vlxnr It th mnit wonderful hair grower that was evor mailt. I hart nasd It for aom tlm and I ean trnth. fully aar that I am (rroalljr plwiod with It. I ehMrfulljr reenmmrad It ai a iplsndld prapa-ration."- Miu V. Shock, Way land. Mlou. by J. 0. At" Co., -awall, Kaaa. Alto BanuOuHilMn of PILLS. CHEWY PECTORAL Bttkwmmmma yers BANK STATEMENT. Following is the report of the condition of the Watauga County Rank at Boone, N. 0., in the Statu of Nort'ii Carolina, at the close bf business June 18, 1906: HHSOURCES. Loans and discounts $5,031.55, " Overdrafts unsecured 231.07. Banking house 800.00. Furniture and fixtures 40000. uue irotn onnks Rnd ban kers Cash items Gold coin, Silver coin, including all minor coin currency. Aix.n. National bank notes an other U. S. Notes 3 877.00, 749-36. 35oo Total. range that we mh enthusiasm on our past trials nnd triumphs; that we think ol the prppent with pride and the future with hope with one heart and one desire the American looks forward to the renew beneath the blue skies of the that though her land might Hn .. had better punctuate Apoalachians. resting amid he oyerrun and her c i t i e s m1!' "Pr' pro per ly. as we a e ... V to.- c : hnrriert aHll fh ,.5f going to follow Copy if it tne rums uiohu rmuriBru. i ,pnlk ui .. . ... -an.l,im enioying thegranoeure oitne ,CT ,,v"u nui,,"'- Yeosemite or ndrairing the 1 neJ dPiivered a blow heaniies of Switzerland, this wnoe ecnoee were heard spirit of religious freedom is throughout th bounds ol always burning in the heart onr inftint repnblie,encoura ging tue neart ofthppatriots fjnnesessary Expenses. py blows out of the window. This is meant especially to any writing on election. Summer Diarrhoea in Children, During the hot weather tf the summer monlhs'the first unnatural looseness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention, so as to check the disease before it becomes MtfrfsctiQBtinmnteed. -" - Vrfi.oo, Trial bottle free Acute attacks ofcolic and diarr. Stomach troubles, Constipation hoea come on without warning and No one can ' mmminhlv h nnu I SPrinn All that ! namum ia a ... . , - , r "vin. i . .... . i. . j l vv.iM.i i in n ..n.nt rAMr mnct ha nhKiii.a.l I . . .3 1 ? i ? .. . .. " I . , . ,. . ... ' imi.iiiu... i "'UO. . ni tuui, Nr,.B, ,(m u npn inn (,UI tflw .IHU'9 ,.t I ' ham hpr lui n ' I rli There is no. necessity of incurring els are couHtipated. Mrs. Charles Obolci a and Diarrhoea Remedy lol thcexpenseafaphy8iciansserv.ee Baldwin, of E1 wards ville, III., lowing by a dose of castor oil to in such cases if Chamberlm's Colic, gav: "I HUflerpd Irnm fhrnnip cleana tho r. m r Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is conrtti nation and stomach tronb Stockland. Pastor of the first M. E at hand. A dose of this remedy will 1 . for several years, but .thanks Church Little Falls, Minn., writes! relieve the patient before a doctor to Chamberlain's Sfomach and We have .used Chamberlain's could arrive. It has neer been Liver Tablets am almost cured." Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Known to If", even m uio musi severe and dangerous case and no family should le withonlit. For sab: by all deaUr at Jjoone and JJluwiiig Roik Drug Co. ?38.51-1' LIABILITIES Capital stock $10,000.00, Undivided profits less current expenses and taxes paid t.o'jSoi. Mills payable 1,490,00, Deposits subject to checK 34,465 60. Cashier's ck's outstanding i8.oo Total ?33.053'. State of North Carolina, Watauga county, ss: I, E. S. Coffey, Cashier of thebov named bank, do soit emnly nwear that the above state ment is true to the best of my know, edge and belief. E S. Coffey, Cashier. CorrectAttest. W. C. Coffey, W, L, Bryan, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 3rd day of July. tooc J. M. May, Register of Deeds. OASVOhlA. Bnnths Yw H.W Hlwar BoogM wgustnn tf "What was it tbe u o e t said was 'sorrows Cown of sorrow?" "1 don't k n o w. Maybe he meant the a.-hing crown jou have the mornincr utter you try to drown vour sorrow." CatholicStandard and I lines. av-l HCJ 1.1 ISJU k: Why not get a package of these Remedy for several years and find tablets und get well and s t a V it verv vMuahle remedy, espeiallyj tvell? Pi iiT? L'.'c. For Bale liv nil for summer rliuortlrr !n rl i n " oyitieujcru 111 tsoone ami Ulovjiig Bold by all dealcrs.at Be ?'.k.Pxu' ' . " " " " flowing Jtock Drug Co. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths, There is a disease prevailing in tlili country most dangerous because o decen. " 'III II a; 1:1 vv : mc. iu.iuymiiiiieil deatbs are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or Is- ajxjplexy are often tne result of kid ney disease. If kiduev trouble is -llowedtondvauce t lie k nln ty-poi8on . ed blood will ot. tack tbe vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. BlaAlur troubles almost alwtys result from a derangement of the kidiiev nrl a cure is obtained miickest by a proper treatment of the kidnevs. If you are feel, ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold uriue and scaldinj? pain iu passiue it. and oVer. comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the .day, and to get up many times during the niRht. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the Inchest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all drugKisU iu .fifty-cent and oue-dollur size bottles. You may liav a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil. titer & Co., Biughamton, N. Y. When writincr mention reading thin offer in this paper. Don't make any the ou every mistake, but remember the imnie.Swam Boone and bv , , swamp-Root, an(1 ' juurcss, uinguaiiiion, H. Y., 1? "i J5 1 j 1 n s'j h Hp RmjJ
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