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VOL XVIII. PROFESSIONAL. ATTORNEY AT LAW, -BANNER ELK, N. C. t9Vill practice (in the courts of Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining counties. J ! v 7 6.'04 Todd & Ballou, . ATTOUfJEYS AT LAW. JEFFERSON, N C. Will practice iti all the eoaits Special attention privf n to real estate law an i collections. .... 6-15-'06- J. E- HODGES, Veterinary : Surgeon, -sands, .(;. Ana. 6 ly. F. A. LINNEY, -ATTORKY XT.LAVV,- BOftNE, N. C,' " Will practice in the courtH of chis ana surrounding conn ti. Promot attention iriv- en to the collection of claims nnd all other businem of a le gal nature.. 612 -.'OS. JEDMUND JONES LAWYER LBNOIU, N. ( Will Practice Regularly in the Courts of natauga, 6-1 '05- J. C FLETCHER Attorney At Law, BOONE, NC. Careful uttention piveti to collections. E-F-LOVILL, -ATTORNEY AT LAW, OtYi,A'. C to all business entrusted - to his care." " ' : ' ' . M. MAD HON, D. b. S.. DAL J, X 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.- , fWMv work is all ddne under a positive guarantee no satisfaction, no pay. Nothing but the best mate rial used in the execution of any oJ my work. : ; E; S. GOFFEY AT10RSEY Al LA IV, BOONE, N. 0. - Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature OS" Abstracting titles and . collection of claims a special tv. - 1-1.'05. --ATTORNEY. AT LA - Lenoir.-N. C. Practices In theconrts o . Caldwell. VVntanca. Mitchell Aftbe and other- surrounding counties. -V" Prompt attention given to all lejral matters entrusted to ! his care. - :. ' ' - Du. J . M . HOGSHEAD, Cancer Specali.st, EANNER'S i EtK. N, No Kniltr, No limning Out IHshest references 8Di cuilora ruentH of prominent persons sue eoHRfiillvtrAfltpd in Va.. Tenn, arid N. 0.- Remember that thre is ho tiWrin boo to cet rid oi a cancerous jrrowi'b-no , matter now pmau. itiXaimnamw" ", , letter antvcr.l promptly, and BOONE, ' 'WheieThrellcst Thoi!' Following is the valedictoiv fnr the class of 1906, at the Appalachi- hi ...mug ocnooi ny 1, urecr; (Condutled from lost wt-ek.) Shall the mere name which thesj mn hear, blind us to heartual portion whirl) he occupy air.idat Ood'n reation? Upon the garnish ed walls of the great palacvs of earth, to him who H II read, there is a handwritimr hat hints it possible duoui. a thn dim uncertain ,bonr. a Hnj;pr points to the deserted banq iet halls of Ninevab and Babylon, Punia agd Rome. Notwithntaading the impor-- ancennd duty of being eaders in good society of accumulating wealth, of win ning dintinction in the world tt wonld bebetterfor ayounz man if he had not hing but an nimble thatched cottage to Khelter his head from the stormy blasts of winter; bet er for a joung lady if at imes f-he had to rest her wt-ary limbs upon a bed of Htraw, like Mary of Bethle- ham, than for the mind, th'' jighest gift ol heaven to bf hwarted by dwelling upon wvil luts. But many of you are dwell inginthat heaven of which Milton sp akrt. While you live in the sam town or commu onity, and engage in t h e tarae employments; here t he pimilai ity between j o u atd others end, yon labor mt you labor for the good of Others as well as yourself your view or end does not center in yourself, but they flow out. and Anally rest in others, On th other hand your life is as a moral liftht, Multitudes are listeumg to Horn new truth yon are com muntcating, and their faces grow brighter as they rntrh glimpses of itH beauty. Here an acqnaintanceis going to his work with a light. heart from n pleasant "good morn ng" he has received from vou. Mere tlie ?ves 01 a nnie "--- . , Hi it. hdd are sparkling with joy and its little tit-art is bah bilog over with d p I i g h t 11 used by some gift of little value to you but a treasure tobim. There the clouds of error a rebreaking away from hmimp darkened soul: and the uMMt change has ben effect Mrl hv a kind word vcu have Hnnken. or a book you have supplied. If this is your life," Is an ideal one. The, real purpose of your labor, your rest ,and your communication extend to others. In mind .vou are dwelling in heaven. It's , love is beating in your breast, and t o warm "urrf nt of its Imp ie flowing into your tLonghts and deeds, Wh-n the min I has reach ed this stuae of action and free thought, which is really ' Galveston's Sea Wall makes life now as safe in that city as on the higher uplands. E. W. Goodole, who resides on Dutton St. in Waco, Tex., needs no sea wall for saftyi' He writes: "I have used Dr. King's Nvw Discovery for rV11.Bi1mr.tion the Das,t five years and it keeps me well aim- saie. iciu. th.it time I had a cough which for years had been growing ore. Now it's gone." Cutes chronic Coiiffht,La Gripe, Croup Whoop, ine Couch and prevents Pneumonia Pleasant to take, every nwnc s...- anteed by all Druggists. Trice J WATAUGA COUNTY, its home, it is no longer thwarted by the selfish things of lifa; no longcrare the fac uliiesof the mind stunned, but we can think as God thought when He created follow the stern voice of du man and placed him in the ty, which will had us intoths world for a noble purpose. 'bright realms of truth, where If we live here we arc dwell- all is kind and helpful and ev ing where the great minds of ery step m life is the attain the world have lied and act' tnent ot some good. Or, I ed. It permits the poorest believe, we caii rise a degree man or woman to sit nt the feet of the world's greatest teachers and learn lessons of noble truth and lovel As Lowell says of reading: "ft enables us to see with t h e keenest eyes, hear with the fl ms tears and listen to the swpetest yoicesof all time," We run hold high conversa tion with the wisest sages, the greatest souls and the 110 blest heroes the world has ever known. This has bepn the homes ol men and women, who 111 all ages, have dared to stand up and face the taunts of ig norance and superstition un til they liaye wrought o u t the christianit and civiliza tion of the modern world. fhis was the dwelling place of the great Teacher of Naza reth. It must have been the dwelling place of Milton or lie never could have revealed to humanity the woes of the under world or painted the jovs- of Paradise. It must have been the dwelling place of Shakespeare or he never could have revealed the hu man soul in all its forms of hatred nnd love, disappoint ment and triumphs. Itnmat have bien the"d welling place of Lincoln or he never could have freed a shackled race. It sutely was the dwelling place of FlorenceNightengale or she never could have sooth ed the aching brow of bo ma ny dying soldiers. It can, andoufthtto be, the dwell inirplaiy of us all. Th world needs poets to day, to inspire our people to noble, active lives. We nwd historians, to leave upon rec ord the 'great, political and religious reforms of this sweeping age o progress; snd,. above all, the world neds menund wome to shape charnctets, to build up aod dominate over ideal homes when the great mpu nnd wo men of the future are to be taught. Does it satisfy our desires for our minds to dwell where they do, or sha'l we neck a higher olnin? The universe 1 open for us to select o il dwelling. We can splect it n mong the low slums of evil, where every influence is cor rupting, where pleasures turn to anguish a n u passions rage, We can choose our homes among see niingfrien is but 1 eal enemies, who delight to delude, betrav and tor fjnnesesaary Expenses. Acute attacks ofcolic and diarr hoea come on without warning and prompt relief must be obtained. There i no necessity of incurring the expense af a physician's service in such cases if Chainbcrlin's Volic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand, A dose of this remedy Will relieve the oatient before a doctor could arrive. It has nener beer, known to fait, even , in the most severe and dangerous case nnd no family should be wuhont it. 1' or sal bv all dealers a! IJjoiie aid .jj,ou - iio-.k l)ru .Co.- X. C, JTIIUHDAY meiit us, where. the light leads nstruy and turns to darkness, where good turns to evil aod life to"death. With a wiser choice wo mav higher and dwell where, love is la w. Then we can bejin the center of life, in the harmo" niea" of the 'Divine order, where we can live on the high est plain of our being, and be above the sphere of evil influ ences where all is peace and blessedness, v We have seen to som de gree to what a cold, selfish life we may allow our minds to lend us. We have also seen the usefulness, the beau; ty und happiness iu the real dwelling place of the mind, and finally let me say that I liopo the hand of Him who rebuked and calmed the fftivfi of rolling (iallilce, will safely guide t-arh one of us in to this beautiful life, where we will be above the cloud and storms and changing scenes ol a eel Hah life. In mind let us dwell where may all drink from the same ountaiu of Divine truth and wisdom, and may we learn that the truest diguity and only moral greatness lies in oving, pelf-sacrifi"ing ser vice, For such liyes will one day lift us out of this bwil dering world, where effects stalk forth as shadows with out their substance, into a great Bchool of causes, where the .substances themselves dwell, and inn v be neen, stud ied. und understood, Such ivi:a will be followed by the dawn of another day, in a higher atage of life'sjourney; in a world which will. lift us nto the very home of sci ence and art. music and dra ma. litre we can forever be students together in a school whose teacher is OranMenl, whera the tnystcricn ol set- pnee ana 01 we snail nave udd and true knowledge will have just begun. Make Hav While the Sun Shines' There is a lesson in the woi k : of the thrifty fanner. He knows that the bright sunshine may last but day and he prepares for the showers which a. e so liable to loilow, &o it should be with every househiild. Dysentery i diarrhoea and cholera morbus may attack some member of the home without warning Chamberlain's Olic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which is the best kc-own medicine for these (lis cases, should ahvays be kept at hand as immediate treatment is necessary and delay may prove fatal. Fur sale by all leuler lloone and by lilow ng llock Drug Co. A girl is about as afraid 6 flrting as a baby is of play ing with its flngeis, Stomach trouble, Constipation Nn nna f An rptmnnflblv bone (or trood ditrestion when the bow els arecoustipnted. Mrs. Charles Baldwin, ol bawiinisviiie, . 111 nv: 4'I suflered Irom chronic constipation und tstoniucb troub l?s for Beveral years, but, thanks to Chambfirlatfi s Ktomoch au Liver TabletB um almost cured Why nut get u pnekape ol these tub'lete and cet well ond stay well? Price 5c. For sale by nil dcnlers in Boone and Dloiig II'ick Drug -Co. - , . ' SEPTEMHEK 13, 190G. v This u a Han. Charlotte News, In this day and time when we see so many men, politi cians of this modern day, who are willing to sacrifice principles and every thingelse for the sake of office; men who in a political campaign forget their sense of honesty, of political decency, forget conscience forget all but their burninglovefor office the sight of a man, a real man, is like an elixir. It i in . spiring, relre8ciog and al most unusual. William J. Bryan is just such a uiun as this, and that is why it does us Tgood to see the whole country tumbling to his sup port. Many proofs have we had wotbin the past few years that Mr. Bryan was a man of honesty nnd political con science, but none altogether convincing than hisspoechat Chicago yesterday. He was the guest of the Jeirerson Club last night and al the banquet he made a speech which was typical of Bryun, and a speech which must stir admiration even among his joliticul fot's. To simmer his speech down to a Ann point hesaid, in oth r words, that he repudiated he action of the Illinois Dem ocrats in endorsing him while at the same time they en dorsed the corrupt corpora- ion and monopoly represen tative, Roger Sullivan. We quote Mr. Bryan as follows: "I hold that no man offi ially connected with a cor poration that is seeking pny leges ought to act as a mem erofa political organization because be t-uuuot represent his corporation and the peo pie at the same time. II you say that I have no right to ntcrfere in the politics of his state, I reply that I am simply applying to Illinois a principle that, I b e 1 i e v e ought to be applied univerSa y. I do not regard it as. 1 compliment 'to ba endoisod for the Presidency by a con vention which endorsed Mr Sullivan, I told them in ad vance that I did not wantan endorsement under such cir cumstanci'S and I .repudiate it. If my nomination for of flee depends upon such an en doisment 1 would not accept it, Mr. Sullivan is not ray friend, although he pretended to be before this discission nrose, lie would not nave allowed ine to have been en dorsed if he could have pre yented it but instead of op posing me like n man he at tempted to link his n a m e with mine and thus securean endorsment for hitnslef. I ob ject to hiiu us a political nsso elate," There you have Bryan as he is. a man. fearless, horest sincere willing to discard bin last chance tor poPtical as cendency .rather than yoke himself with a corrupt und impure mun. That was a bold Hprech, To. tell a people right to their teeth that be repudi ated thnir ovutioh.ysouie thing new under the sun. And yet every 'American who cheriftlics honest. ho respects :'tinvii conviction and lQ uduKiCS polilical drws,Iii:'sluuntou)N.Y.,weverybptUe. "-' - .... :.. ';- fA NO. 21. pluek, can but applaud the spirit and words of Mr, Bry an. At least we have one man in America who had 'rather be right than Prefl dent." This Is one reason why Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is so valua ble In consumption. It 6tops the wear and tear of useless coughing. But it docs more it controls the Inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, and heals. Sold for 60 years. Art Ctwrrjr Pwtorel fwn tweti weolr lite ptMnrTer to m. It lirouuhl ni tnroDeb k Aer, ttack nl pnuluon!, Ml I fwl tht I owl in life to IU wonderful curstWo proportle,."- WILLIAM U. TUITT, Ww, V . . " A Md by J. 0. J.yr Co.. Lowjll, 1 AIM maauflMtunrt Of lyers sAEMPAsiux PILLS. HAllVtOOR. keeping th Ayer's Pills. bowels regular wit; BANK STATEMENT. Following is the report of the condition of the Watauga County Dank at Boone, N, 0., in the Statu of North Carolina, at the close of business June 18, 1906; UE&OURCBS,' Loansand discounts $25.03155. Overdrafts unsecured 231.07; Banking house ; 800.00. Furniture and fixtures 400.00, Due from banks and ban- . kei 749-36. Cash items aofb:. Gold coin, . 135.00 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency, 473-4 National bank notes and other U. S. Notes 3 277.00. Total... ..f 38,053,2 1. LIABILITIES Capital stock f 10,000.00, Undivided profits less current expenses and taxes paid 1,070.01, Bills payable , : 8,490.00, Deposits subject to checii 34,465 60. Cashier's ck's outstanding iS.ooi Total.. .,...'... .38,o53,aii State ofNorth Carolina, Watauga county, ss: I, E.S. Coffey, Cashier . of the above named bank,' do 'sol emnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. K S, Coffey, Cashier. Correct Attest. W. 0. Coffey, Mf, L. Iiryan, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to hefori me, this 3rd day of July. 190$. v J. M. May, Register of Deed Tha bookmaker loves a cheerfnl loser. Often Tbe .Kidneys Are Weakened, by Orer-Wort rjahcaltby Kidneys Hake Impure Mood, It used to be considered that only urinary aud bladder troublei were ' to bt iracea 10 me Kiuueyi, bnt now modem science proves- that nearly all diseases have their beginning iu the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify theblood- that is their work.' Therefore, when vour kidneysare weak or out of order, yon cmi understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do ita duty.. ' ' 'j ' If you are sick or feel badly," bed takinjf the great kidney remedy, Pr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, becauae as aoon as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince auyone. If you are sick you can make no mls talte by first doctoriug your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. -It-stands the highest for IU wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on H9 merits by au fN2w- and ont-ttollar ttel&W1&?1 bottles. Yon may84-. liave a sample bottle notnerfsvup-toot, by mall free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if yon have kidney pr bladder trouble. Mention this paP when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., IJing. harnton, N. Y. Dou'tmake any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-RaX, Dr. Kilmer's Swamn-Ret. and the ad. It Quiets the Cough m . r-i '"' 1 . 5 I ? 'i an ti no. 1 rial www . ' . ,
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