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wM, ..I. . a. ' '.ijMlll' III n . - - - VOL XVIIL BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, N. C, THUUDAY SEL'TEMHER 20, 100G Democrat If H a mmm twwa bm NO. 22. . ':rir& FRCFFESMONA L. L.D.1ME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANNER ELK, N, C. Will practica in the -counts -of Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining counticf. '! ! 7 6-'04 . Todd & Ballou. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JEFFER30N, N. C. Will practice in all the cotuts- Special attention given to real estate law an i collections. 6-in-'06 J. E..HODttE9,- veterinanf Surgeon, SANDS, N. C. Ann- 6 ly? .F,; A. LINNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW,- boone, N. C. Will practice in the courts of this and surroundingconn ties. Promut attention giv en to the collection of claims and all other business of a I gal nature. 612 '05. PDMUND JONES, LAWYER -LENOIU, N. (J Will Practice Regularly in . the Courts of Watauga,, 6-1 '05. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C. Careful attention given to collections. EPLOVILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, wo$h .y.c 'Special attention gl,ven; to all business entrusted to h!e care." , .' 1.1.04. ' E; M.MADllON,D b 6. I am now located "here for t h e practice of Dentistry, ami am ma king Bridge and Crown swor'kj the most intricate wprlt known to.,me prof esstoa, a specialty. BQTMv work is'atl done under a positive guarantee no satisfaction, no pay." Nothing but the liest mate, rial used in the execution of any of my work. , ; ' E.S. GSFFEY, ATiORMY A 1 LA IV,- 0OONE, N. C. Prompt; .attention given to all matters of n legal nature. jm Abstracting titles and collection ot claims a special ty. ' fc'uf:r,i-V'pj: W.ilBOWEli, -ATTORNEY AT LAW, : Lenoir, N. C. Practices in the courts of .Caldwell, Watangu, Mitchell, Ashe and other snvroundinii countiea. ' ...(... Proinpt attention given to all legal mattersentruatedto his care. Du. J. M. HOGSHEAD, C&ncer Specali sV BANNER'S ELK. N. C Ao Kniie No Burning Out. Highest references and endors- :j.nient9 of prominent porspns sac cesBTuily trea-ted in.,.. ajid N. C. Remeraber that there Isnb time too soov to get rid oi a caiK?erous growth no. matter - how prnall. Examination free, letters a nsyrl promptly, and '.ati8factioB;uarateed.;.r-. " LIFE. Bom f Ioye and hope, of e: tncy and pain, of agony and fear, of tears and joy ! death softly presses down the dowered with, tin, weulth oipS (f rent. And, ho locking two united hrurtshtld in bappy arms, with lips upon life's drifted front, blue vein-1 ed and fair. Where DrfeCt peace finds jwrfert peace finds his knees, the whithalr tnin pei feet lonn-roekd by wil-og with the gold, he jour ling fat and wooed to hhad'nB on from da v to da? to tiwy Hh(fe of sleep by niieu mother siogiug soft and low looking with wonder's wide md staring eye at common things oi life and day tauit hi by. want and wifh and con tact with the things that touch tlrn dimttled flewh of babes-lured by light and flame and charmed by col or's wondrotjM robes learn- ing the uee of hand and Kjt, and by the love of mimicry beguiled to utter speech re leaning prisoned thoughts from crabbed and curious marks on sailed and tatter ed leaves puzzling the brain with cruode numbers and their changing, tangled worth and so through years of alternating day aud night. until the captive grows fumi iar with the chain! and limj- tations of a life. And time tuns on In sun and hhade until the one of all the world is wooed and won and all the lore ot love is taught and learned again Again a home is built with a fair , chamber , wherein faint dreams, like cool and shad owy valeB divide the billow ed hours of love. Again the miracle of birth the ; pain a'nd joy, the kiss of welcome and the cradle song drown ing the drowsy prattle ot the babe. And then the sense o blighting and of wrong, pity (or those who toil end weep tears for the imprisoned mid 'despised love forjt.he penerdus dead. flnd in the heart the rapture of high re- oUe.N-Ami ; thm ambition wit bits lust of plf and plan and power, longing to put upon its breast destination's worthless badge Then Keen er thoughts of men and eyes that see behind the smilintr mask of craft-flittered no ru o r e by the obsequious crineTfgain or greed know ing the uselessnet 9 of hoard d gold-of honor hough from those who charge t h e usury o? self respect of pow er that only bends a coward 1 knees, and forces from t h lips of fear the lies of praise knowing at last the unstuti ied gesture ol esteem, t b reverent eyes made rifU wit honest thought, and holding above all other things hig n 'hones treat throbbing stHr above the darknesj o tii AmA t he love ot WH and children and friend. Then locks of gray and crow lovof other days a n half remembered thins-hol Thi End of The World oftroubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe of Hear Grove. Ia.,ot all useiuiness, c rac when he began taKing Elect Sic Bitters He w-ites: 'Two years ago Kindly troubls caused me gieai suffering, which I would never have urvivtd hll not taken Electric Biiaers. Tbey also cured me of General Debilitv.'VSjre cure for all Stomach, Liver and Kidnsy cora- pluii.ts, . Blood, fliscases Dizziness and Weakness or Wdily Di decline Price 59c. all' Dnig!?iH. Gu'irjntrsd by 1ir)K the withered hands ot those who first held hin, while over dim and lovina eves m marriage vows his chil- (iron's hands and crossing offers on the breast of peace with itnntrlitpr'.j hnlwa nnmi hat horizon where the du.-'k is waiting for the niht. At ast sitting by the h o 1 y learth of home as evening's rubers change from red to ray, he fulls to sleep within he arms of her who worship ed and adored, feHing upon lis pallid lips love's last and loliest kiss. Ingersol, Make Hay While the Sun Shines' There is a les?on in the woi k of the thrifty farmer. He knowb that ic bi ijjlit sunshine may Inst but av and he prepares for the showers which are so liable to follow. So it should he with every househiild. Dysentery, diarrhoea and cholera morbus may attack some member the home without warning. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which is the best known .medicine for these dis. ases, shou'i' always be hnt at hi.nd as immediate treatment is necessary and delay may prove fatal. Ff,r sa'c y all liralers lioone and by lslow ng Rock Drug Co. The net used by Japanese Hull- crinen for yellowtai!, bonito and tunny is sometimes several thou sand teet in length. The seine nets are somotioies three miles ong. Unnecessary Expenses. Acte attacks ofcolic and diarr hoea como on without warning and prompt relief must be obtained There is no necessity of incurring the expense af a physician s service 11 such cases if .Chanibetlin s t ohc, (Jholcra and Diarrhoea . Remedy is at hand. A ose of this remedy will relieve the patient before a doctor could arrive. It has never been known to fail, even in the most severe and dangetous case and no family should bewithontit. J? or sale by nil dealers at Uoone and by Browing Rock )rug ( o. Charles -Frcncis Bi.ush, the no tfd Cleveland electrician, has on hi office door 'Office hours 1 1-30 to 12- Ha is there promptly and never works Over time. Stomach troubles, Constipation No one can reasonably bono for irood dictation when the bow els are coustipatud. Mrs. Charles Baldwin, ol bdwardHvuie, 111., savs: "1 Kuneren irom cnrornc coiirttii alion and stomach troub s for neveral years, hut thanks to Clisni fieri aura btomach an Liver Tablets om almost cured." Vhv nnt tret a nackace ot thew? tatiints and tret well and s t a y well? Pi iw 25c. For sole by all denim in Boone aud Blowing R-:ck DrugLo. Mme Patli poswnses an old doll called "Henrietta," which wns piyeu id her when nhe waB night years 'M for singingnicely. Summer Diarrhoea in Children. Durinc the hot weather of the summer months the first unnatural loosener o a child 'b bowel( should have imn;ediate attention, so as to check the disease In fore it becomes si-rious. All that is necessary is a fw doses i'f Chamberlain's Colic. (J tultia and Diarrhoea Remedy lob ; losing by a dw of ca.toroil fo ct-an-w . w. I Siockland. Pastor of the first M. E. Chinch Little fulls, Minn., wr.tesi "We have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for several years and find it a verv voluaWe remedy, eapeiall? for summer disorders in children." Bold by nil dealers,at Eoone and by Blowing Rock Drug Co. Aprnee,iinntr -man r vergrrcn, .'. " in't CcEfftu Vftkei it Hot fr Blukboru. Wilkesboro Chronicle. My attention hns been allol to the fact that in Sir. Blackburn's sfipech at Tay- lorsville rwvutly ho stated that the affidavits made by myself and others in regard to his contract with me, prom ising me protection if I would vote lor him aud furnish him campaign funds and liquor for - election purposes, are nothing but 'democratic lies', WhHi IWackbnrn maktfa thnt htatempnt he lies. He knows that every word in tho afTi- duvits is lh truth, and he wont deny it to ruy face or in my hearing, He knows I enrried out my part of the contract voted for him orcl furriish 'il him motley a n d liquor for the campaign and election. He was to protect, me; he ilwrted ine when I needed IHp. When 1 was 111 licted 1 pxpected him to b true to his promise and pro tect me. He told me be didn't appear as counsel in the lit tle district Federal courts, but that he would arrange a cotj promise with the Cornm-j issioner of internal Revenue, at Wasbi ngton. I .made an attempt for a otiprotuise.eK pecting, Mr.Blm khnrn to do what he pioinised, but when the matter came up to be heard in IF aehinnton. Black burn was down In Mexico, He never did in anyway look after the compromise so far as I can learn. But I said nothing about Blackburn's promise to me; I left under proiuisejnot to speak, My trial came on: 1 submitted ana suffered the penalty of the court, Mr. Blackburn did not appear at court and didn't offer to assist me in any way I still said nothing. After I bud paid the penalty of the court and was released fgot job with the Reynolds Tobac co Company, with hendqvj.nr tcrs in Texas. Wbilrf at tend ing to my work in Texas, 1 siw that Blackburn had made charges auainst Col lector Harkins churgirg him with puttingenrrupr- officials in Wilkes who with HarkW t-onsent colluded with the blocknderB. I then de-ided it waa time to protect inystlf and the officers from further misreprewntation and trench ery on Blarkbum'spart, ami 1 made tho affidavit of my own acord and free will, I made it ami mailed it in Texas, and Mr Blackburn, knows thatfivery word of it is thO'troth. . In the trial ngaiust me I could have siieicld myself by swearing filMl.r, I did noi do so, but snffjred the penal ty without 0 woi-J.if I would lie for mysell, it is uureason- able.to nay I would He for others. WIk-ii Blackburn says my (ftiilavit is a "democrat ic lie" he simply lies, that's all. W. W, McEwev, Wilkesboro. Sept. 0, 1006 In Self Defence Major Hamrrj, editor and manager of the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Kt when he was fiercely attacked 1 four yi t' S ago, by piles, bought n box 01 Bucklcn Aanicp halve, of which he says: ''It cuied me in ten days and 110 trouble sioce.,.Qmcke iienler Burns, Sours, "Cuts ar est and Ths President's English, maaBrsxmttwmjimwtzwmmmxtt Chaoity and Children. Mr. Roosevelt has fallen at' the feet of Carnegie ami or dered the adoption of the re formed spelling about the! White House. Old Cbatles B.j House was ttie pioneer in spell U ing words ny sound out doj . . i n hedy followed him, though he stuck to bis text till the day of his death. Thshead of the nation occupies a posi tion of vust power, but he is not big enough or strong en ongh to change tho old 'Blue buck' method of spelling. H cannot compel the educators (except the toadies who have no iufiuciK-e) to fall in line a it h his ukuhu. Tho preut. met hod of spelling isnll right. The troubfe is that so few of us have mastered the wpeIN ing book, though it is not a diiticult matter. To bvgin all oyer apnin and adopt a new plan is a hit le too much to ask sensible people to do. Mr. Roosevelt is sometimes wise and often otherwise. He means well, bnt his fault is In jumping at a proposition be fore be haw calmly considered t. Andrew Caraegnran give bim many a losson la hn tid ing iron, but vvlin it comeo o upnetiing th$ world of let tcrs, Mr. Roosevelt would bet er not listen to the canny Scotchman, who perhaps nev er had the chance to learn how to spell. This is sent out from Hal igh: "From time to time t h e state papers hays had some hinc to say uhout the clasn of lawyers known variously as shifters nnd buzzards who as soon as a person is killed or seriously injured by a rail vtny rush to the home and get the case, oftentimes ta king cnances, charging no fee hut agreeing to tak" half the iamnpes which n.ny b re- m i 1 1 . ceirei. iin lawyers, repam- ble men, are often heard to express surprise that the&e things go on and yet. are oth to take the proceedings neessnry to dUbar iH.ople who do these things, but at last there has been a t h t pse brought before the Su preme Court and pnhed by an eminent lawyer, wlfo will jar not a few of the shysters in North Carolina. The er.se is now beinsr prepared nn l a lawyer who is behind it says something will drop nnd bill very hard. Something m?iy be done about t hi elans of lawyers but we doabt if nnd H might be said in passing that if all tho lawyers who solicit damage tuit caci?satid bring thein on contingent fees were disharreil t it e r would be asto.il-hing di- crease iu the b'gal fraternity iu Nort h Car olinn. The i hies is mu-h larger tbon th gen eral publin suspects, Lutid tnurk. A Mystery Solved. "How to ktep off periodic at tacks ot bi'ionaneM and habitu al constipa ion whs a mysterery thnt Pr. Kinrr's New Life Tills solved for rue." writes John N. PI' neant, ol Magnolia. Ind. The nt.lu nllla tlmt nmpTini'niitr'i'rl to give perlrcr nat.Hiar-tion to very- ... .. . hodv or money refundHl. Oaly 27, frnti r a'l (ii.'tKic 1 H -air :rr -. ij near Ban Awau Dont havc a faUJn2 out with your hsir. It might leave you I Then what? That would mean thin, scraggly, uneven, roueh hair. Keep your hair at home I E Fasten it tightly to your ecalp I jj You can ecsily do it with Ayer's B Hair Vizor. It is something R tnr ra than a Riinnie half dreSS- ing. It 13 a hair medicine, a P Kl frml a hall fftftrl. Tin fcf t y.isi ct tif ttaonlil "SoH tor ovor eut'.y yuarc.' .1 i8SP.EILH. I tBE4V PBCTfltL. A girl was so thoughtless ae to teU one of her friends that at her wedding tha names of the givers would not be displayed with the presents. The wedding came off in a few days and tho presents were not displayed eitherthey consisted of 38 plated spoons and 53 salt ellars and 'napkin ringa.-r Ex. Chgmberiain's I Cdk, Qrotera & Dterrhea Remedy Akncat evtrjr ranuh- hat need of i'reliaMe rrmodjr for cok ef cHarrKea at some tkao daoag tho jreat. This remedy b Mcoancended by dealers who have sold it for many years asd knew its value. 1. 1 1 . 1. t I testimouiali (ram gwtefui paopl. It tut been prescribed by pliy ski&ns vrih the tcott lattstactory resuks. It has dtcn tavcJ lit before, ntecscino touicl Lava Seen sent for cr t-fhyndao sarmonai it oitir cwia u murtm. Ca you aJLrd b rf V to mtcti for ao fatlo BU fT NOW. A mini consumes in his three score years aud teu eighty tons of liquid and solid food. - If you nre troubled with dizzy sHh, headache, indigestion, con stipatiou, Molester's Rocky Mounlaiu Tet will make you well. Iht fails, jjet your money back. That's lair. i5 cunts. M. 11. BlackburD, Blowing Rock Drug Co. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There it 0 disease prevailing in tlii Cic::.y trmot U'ltivercn? l-romiiero dectp- !Kin failure or aiK;clL.xv nre often the result of kid ney (limaiao. 1 !;i'!n v trouble is thekulney-roison- J?- cl blocK ill at tack the vital organs, causing catHrrh of t!ie Waililer, or the kidneys thetiiBelve brcaV down unu wate awa) cell uy tell, rinlikr trouMts almo.st always rc-ult. from a rtcran,jcm:iit of fie kUneys and a piirs . 1 olit:.me 1 nuirktst by . proper trcattnmt ui" '.ho kidneys. It ) u ere foci- IimiIIv vn,i f nit r.i: '-' .'f, 1-u-t'l; tiw takit-ijiir. i-iiinmr'a samp-Ruot, the gteit LliCiey, liver &u,l l)U:l!tr rcnicily. Il corrects i:ir.')ility Vj I10U mine and s ila.r pain jrt pnHiii)( It, ami over ly met '.lint unplcis'uit iitcaiity of btiiig , c irni Jlrtl to ' often t'irmi;U tiie 1hj-, i...i' ,....,. .1,.-:.. . .1.. d'.tmI. The mild and the uxlraoruinarv cilcct nf 3 .vauij) Rxt is skiu realircj. Itstiiidc the hij;tiit fr its noudeiful cures rf the ino.'t tlistresauig cases. Swsruplioot is plcsMot to Ukl and b old by all Jniggists in fifty-cent and oiM-dofUr aixa bottles. Yoo may liave a ample bottle of tbia wouiletful ue dis covery and a book that tells 11 ahojU It, loth tent free by mail. Address, Dr. 'KiU rnt-T fiCo., Cinhamtoii, N. Y. When writ: a nieutioii rctwiuiy this g'.iieronj offer in tl.is paper. iKin't make any siaiRuotraml ti.e J.tiitttul'r. hut rtnmr Ili n-iuif. WMilm. 0'1-trcHS, Ciii'u.iui'.ou Y., ou every iwit-.ie. LU ix UTS i'V" deatlis arc euitse4 F"iklfhy it-"eart dis "fftS&J,T'J Mse' p'i'uinoilia, maJij& mm th -1 u - n n if ' li If' it- it i 1) ! 1 li 1 1 ' i M rii.i , SI if ft 'Av
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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Sept. 20, 1906, edition 1
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