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i 13 a .:OP.Cl VOL. XVIII. BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, X. C, riUJUDAY OCTOltER 19, 1006. XO 2. PROFESSIONAL. ATTORNEY AT LAW 13ANNEH ELK.'N.C. C3T Will practice in the courts pf Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining counties. 7 6-'n4 Todd & Ballou. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. : JEFFERSON, N. C. Will nractice in all the couats Special attention givm to r?al estate law and collections. 0-15- Uu- J;E. HODGES, Yetrinara Sisrgeon, -SANDS, N. U. Aim- 6, ly. F. A. LINNEY7 ATTURN KY AT LAW, BOONE, N. C. Will practice io the courts of chii and Burr.ouiding covin ties. Prompt attrition giv en to the collection of ckmus and all- othr busings of nje ,gal nature. 6-12-'05. EDMUND JONES, LAW YEK -LKNOltt, N. )- Will Practice Regularly in the Courts of n atauga, 6-1 '05. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C. Careful attention riven t collections. EsPLQVILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOOM, A - C WSpeeial attention givei to all business entrusted to h!scare."&a 1.1 '04 A, A. Hoisclaw, ATTORNEY AT LAW Mountain City, Tennessee. Will practice in all 1 lm courts . r c..t J TA..J.,.ll ot lenueKsee. ot.hih ""j c,n Special attention given to col lections and all oMier matters of a legal nature. Office north east of court bouse. Oct 11, 190G, ly. E. M. MAD HQS, D 6. BALJ,y.. 1 am now located here for t h e practice of Dentisti y, and am ma king Bridge and Crown work, the most intricate work known to the . profession, a specialty. ,8SMy work is all done under a , positive guarantee no satisfaction, . no pay. Nothing hut the best mate . rial used, in theWcution of any oi , my work. E.S.60FFEY, -ATWRbEY Al LAW, . COONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a learal nature. IS" Abstracting titles and tolhction ot claims a, special ty. . l-l 'OS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lenoir. N. C. Practices in ;tbe; courts of Caldwell, .Watanga, Mitchell, Ashe'and other-- surrounding counties. ' Prompt attention given to nil legal matters entrusted to bis care; Tlelr.flaencpf Eavii oniuent. j -Mi. 8 He it-ha Ellek (iJourliided fioin last week ) t'roper food and exercise are in dispensable to nhvsi- I brawn ho must there b nouriwhiiient and work to gi.'e iih mental muscle, if we may so designate it. IMlVHnlOg.V t'M'lHt that 70 percent of the bod v is water the rest giisst-s and earth, thi'fi have all come from en vironment. We expend und reriveop vitality with ev ry breath and action, every tl. (Might of the brain is an action both of life ami oi heath. Unless we take in the new and throw off the old orres our bodies are soon given back to earth to uuul der awhile, and again appear in new forms. A char ge' has een narv.iloiif-ly wrought a ud t he t ra nsfonicd clemen ts go coursing- through the veins of a new orgaism either vegetable or animal, t h u "Life frora deathhall spring o new blossoming." The body and the mind draw from widely different sources, the onearl r reaches maturity, end lire for a while fades, withers as a leaf and dies. The other begins its growth during the existence of the body, but when looned irom thebodiesof flesh rests soaring as a lark into t h e morning of a day whose, sun light shall bring the ripeness of perfection, Lifa in its high and ben tit i ful sense must be dual in its origin and existent. Im pT feet, forms are the Greet an body and th Christian Soul. the mortaland theimmurtal, Enrtb holding in its materia hands 1he intangible flowers of (lod, giving its wealth to adorn it Gtly for Ills accept a nee. The mat t'Hal body, or in other words. Nature does not 'contain the evil that brine" the misry ofeonsienee to the sons of Adam. He h a v e brought it from the gate of Paradise: or lives are to day a continuation of the strutrale with the monster f Darkness begun beneath the Tree of Ife. Humanity thus Hr is a record book of nose rv thus begun, a sad chron icle of vieldings to its hrH- itary tendeney. grasping with in-tinetive hand that which will blot the page where xhonld be written its fair stc rv. Drummond says that "In learning tolive we mast learn to liyt naturally, He must follow closely the bro.id clear lines of natural life. Hp also nays "There are three things which we k'ioiiM keep con stantly in view: The first is that the organism contains within itself only one half what is essential to life; the second is that the other hlti contain' d in the en vironment; the the third t&e condition of receptinoy is flimi.le union between tne oi- or a n 1 8 tn mid the environ ment. . , Trnnshtt-.l M.to Him pi e tnrmn wes iv that we are on v half of what vry nm to bp. the olher half m to b fl't'ten ut ftnr time by oar own choice. Th fwodu-t of the nmonttiUb'thp min i, son and body to be found pr!wt k. (. . ( , nr. a, rtrtil H.I.. V .... Um I or imperfect. devopisTabd complete or st.jnteU and.laek -1 th; Utiz- ns ot Watau ing in the important requi-U?" toni'tv: .... . sites op,'i feMion. And the fcotLe "I .my p-.uuca.ano ability to adjust corbtions pwumn ruemirB me iui' and.l-veloprbH.v8 and ap- ti iously circulating a report propriatethosealrea.lv ere- lo tins . ffect that I, as I reus- ' 1 " C ... .into ate, should be the motive . -'' lower in laving the fotinda- waiureo. ami emu.z- lion of another existence ze;ei $ i.iun. u. .ue vshif h will be u crown of re- h"0' mu,J' oI inis LO,,l".v ward tons and to every men J denoome tbw report us wfio has contributed to our fi,'0- nnn existence since. I Iih human vji ms imu m iu.j, race started on its journey I t.i.ole my anuusl report as from tfjeHrtvago cannibal ro thi? law .lnect!-. which wnsap the perfect inn ii with bod.v proved by the bourn oi u ia and mind fav.hi.ined in the cation. At thai lime the re manner of his (lod, Themore poit Bho.s tlrnt I had in wy we enquire into the relations bands l,150.7-4 ot school of man and his environment money. SiucoJithat time 1 thp more we see of the ban- have paid out $GG6.93 fur fraud intricacy of the ad- school vouchors, which leaves iustments. H,v ,1;,,u $m which In Nature' we find perfect U now nave iu -ujc mui.... adaptatinn nnd corresja)..- County Hunk us 8t.onn d.'iwH between tin tiny lichen the. attached ccitihcute oi hcnltf dinging to the Arctic Mr, E. '6, Uoffey, Ciibhicr: rock or tlie gi?-.nt palm wa "Hoono.Northl'arolina, vino in thp ironical br.eZ '. October 4, lU.O. i r i rooted in a fertile soil. We "l hereby certifythat there Hi.ncr that each recievea Iik to the creOil of W. 1 iu It demands ot the surroun Have. Treaa., on our books, ding elemntt. $71)5.69, subject to ftn out- Wh mav scm nlainlv In the Utandinu check oi JfdUJ.yd, animal and man, plainly In aording to Btateuietit of tbeidtellectual sphere, that Mr. V. 1 Hayes. fr..,r ,irft tnnv Kfiirve on 'F, S. ( nflov. Lasnier ,17 (IU1' II.,.-. ' ' - ' ' . the frozen rock of uncongeni Watauga to. Hun. ality, or like the palm, luxu- have one outstanding riantlv wave ever Tviden - ,.heck for S302.93 which is to ius brandies in an a t tn o s- come out of the $795 09, pheie all our owu. Intellect which leayjs $vJJ.t) in ine thus favorably surrounded Hank. After some of these may reach the very apex of gentlemen who have been cir the pyramid of Life, and still relating '.his report learned find th-'i-e a vaster range, a that I had the money in tho broader fb Id. a belter provis bank to meet tuy demands, ion fur its ceaselcsa life. attempt to further muddle We ask, "HVro will we the waters by saying that find completion?" In o n e tnP juoney being in the bank Pi,se we find it in Nature. jrt0nly n sham. Using the The world is itself about as language of the gentlemen, sood a vsrem of cause-' ana have 'sbamuiu oui rft-M as we can imagine to 98 for School purposes since viRt. But when we set ajar the firit Of .MUJ'. ow, n any its outward gateH and pass person will present to me .... I . T ..,1, " i he bounds of animal iiie.nav proper voiMiors I wm snam inir gained a knowledge of its out the other $492.70 for lawHand with the eyes of yoivhers. R uth lfiiz-bevond our last It neeuis thnt Home ot me landmark of time, out upon people have forgotten that the fathomless and Pound-hhn Treasurer is mo cusuan H4 WA III i he Unknown and an of tliM school money, and the intangible, we slull need think or try to make otheis ti.p niiprriiiir comnass of a ihink thatibecnuse 1 had not hiLrher law to tilot us safely Uxpended all the money that loan unknown nnd mystic I have embezzled it. I have so Khore. far us I remember paid ott ev Thi. riut'f.u.rlnn nml enmrda trv vnncber that has ever tion of life are now absorb- been printed 'o ine. ing quest ions. W are assur ed bv EvolutifMiists that the stiuggle lor life is continual Now I ask all my buds, reL'iirdl.'ss of any poblical iif-rsnasions. who believe in - Ex-dor. lyoock In Lruoir, Ex-Uov. (.'has. H. Ay cock spoke for an hour and fifteen minutes today to perhaps the largest crowd that evei assembled in Lenoir to hem a political speech. The court house was pack ed, the gallery, aisles and en trances were filled with eagr listeners, The College girls and the ladies of the town, as well as the bent citizens of the town and count v were there. The business men clos ed thir houses and went. At 12:15 Col. Eif. .lone" in an appropriate speech iutro- Juced thb Governor. After a few introductory re marks, the Governor began in his inimitable style to dis cuss the issues, state and na tional. One could not but be deeply impressed with Mr. Avcork's sincerity, honesty and fairness in his speech. His discussion of the cduca tional policy as carried out by 'the Democrats of the State, was very Impressive, showing that the beet results in state and nation can be had only where a liberal edu cation is provided for all. Charitablo institutions are provided for tho unfortunate, The extravagance of which the llepublicans charge the Democrats are the bent kind, bringing compound interest. On national issues he made the Democratic views of tar iff exceedingly clear and force ful with striking illustrations All taxation tends to monop oly, The big manufacturer is heiocd by tariff; thi little man is run out of business by it. Protectivs tariff cnusen the panic in 1973 and ( h ( one during Cleveland's ad ministration in 1.903, Ili tribnt" to tho great William Jennings Bryan was oudly applauded. He shower. that the prosperity, of whic the Republicans boast, was ine in part to tho discovery of gold in AlaskH and not to anything that the Ilpubli cans had done. Iliscomparison of the Dem oeratie and Republican State Conventions wasstriking and impressive. An attempt to yive n syin- onsis of tbU eloquent spec is futile; you most here the Governor youseb to be thrill ed by the power of bis argu ment. Lenoir Topic. Why nefer to Doctors Because we make medicines for them. We pjve them the formula for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coujhs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Sold for over 60 years. " AWn Ctinrnr Pei-toral li troT hould ti In uterr homo I b; UMd rrj & know wht splcnOia ii Jlfliio l 1j. !n- Coiivm. Hyda raik, Mhm. 6 A KaA br J. O. lyor Co.. Iwell, KsM. I Alto inwittAMtimn of I BtRSAPAUUA PILLS. BAW VUOt. Ayer'n WH B8tl Bid tho cnnrrv W WW... " mm - BANK STATEMENT. Follcnvini? i the renort of tho condition of the Watauga ()uiity Hunk nt I'.oone. M. t;,, in mc nintw a; of North Carolina, at the close of "j buMr.css Sept. 4, 1906: HHSQURCES. voansand discounts $24,44321. Overdrnftn unsecured 437-67 Bunking house 937 66 r. . . 1 r . t ui nuure ana nxiurcs ijuu.w, Due from bnnk and ban- ktn 8,169.11, Gold coin, 5o.) Silver coin, including all minor coin currency. 649.81, National bank notes and other U. S. Notes 7,027.00, .'otnl f42.364.46. LIABILITIES Capita! stock T 10,000.06, Undivided profits, less current expenses nnd taxes paul I,399OIt bills payable 3,'4600' Time certificates of deposit inchded in bills payable Deposits Hubjtct to chei-K 27,684.45, Cashier's ck's outstanumg 13500, Total J42.364.46. Slate of North Carolina. ,WataiiK county, S3: I, E. S. Coffey, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol. cmuly nw'ear that the above state . .... . 1 1 ir.eiit is true to the best 01 my Knovvi edge and belief. E. S. Coffey, Cashier. Correct Attest. W. C. Coffey, N, L. Mant.Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 15th day of Sept.oc. J. hi. May, Register of needs. It will wash end not rub off This complexion alleuvy me, It'" no secret so I'll tell Take thou Rocky Mountain Ten. M.B. Dluckburn, Blow , ing Reck Dreg Co, c laliininatinir Irom existenceUpeaking the truth, when all impeif 'et forms and as you bwir'auv of these gentle thp fittest continue to hot- men eir uniting this mine ie- cirp ue shall irraduallv reach nort. toil them to .to me tne . , - M" ' I ' ncife-tion. but Kyolntion kindness to come to my face ,!,.,! wiih the real awKthe end I wiil show them from V- IMW - I unreal, the unseen man whose the records tbat the state- xuestioning look things in nient they are inHkingisiaise, tho.! nf erei v mortal RosDectfully. fnrm' iil pventuttllv stou W. T. Hayes Treas K.if 11 tun fit in Yurti) ;is the lilv ..f, Mori hnrutirrr from the Mk Hay W line tne sun onines 1 41 uf it There is a lesson in tne '.voik 01 calyx-thame.yetnottbe the lhliftv fjirmer Ho knowl that same, The ideal Ht last reaN the bright sunshine may last, but a iznl 'StrippBd of the last dav and he prepares for the showors elirHngVCKtigeof one form which a-e .0 liable to follow. So it nfl.le onlv to be clothed with rWn,tv. ,iinrrhoea and cholera the spotless Vesture a ll l morbus mav' attack some memuer erow tied with the pOHSibili- of the homo without warn.ng. - . . IT ... 1 I .I1HI11UE1 IhIII a IJVllV vsiWwi tiosollheperiection 01 nun niarrhoei, Reraedy, which is the who sav. ' I am the RfSiir hent ln-.own medicine for these dis rection and the Life'" eases, should always be keptathand an immediate treatment ! necessary , O .A. S P O Tl X jOL . and delay may prove fatal. For sale Bntii liia Kiaa iw nn tmn kbm bv all Pollers Itoone and by IJlow- Summer Diarrhoea in Children. During the hot weather cf the summer mouths the first unnatural looseness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention, so as to check the disease btforc it becomes serious. All that is necessary is a few doses f Chamberlain's Colic. (J iok'ta and lliarrhoea Honed v lob jlcving by a dose of caslor oil to cl:msc the system. Kev. Al. U. btocklancl. J'astor ot the hrst At. c. Church LitUeFalls. Minn., writes; 'We have usei Chainhcrlain's (to Lie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy lor several years ana lino it ,1 ve'rv valuable remedy, espciallv for summer disorders in children." Sold by all dcalers,at Boone and by blowing Uock Drug (. In the hourot meditation with the Master the heart hcp8 no mirage. The intense itcbinir characteristic of salt rheum and eczema is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain Salve. As a cuie ftr skin diseases this ave is uneCjualcd, For gale by aljlealcrs at Boone and at Blowing LtocK Drug to. It may be tbut your bur den seems heavy because your crown is in if. Qflea Tho Wm Aw ' Weakened by Om-Woik. Onheatthy KUacy Make Impure Elood, It nseil to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to fc hnt now modem science proves that nearly all diseases have their bcRinuin in the disorder of these most important orpins. The kidneys filter and purify the blood Oict i their work. kidnevsarc weak or out of order, you can underhand how anicklv vour entire to; hew eery organ sctais iu v d"Vyoii are tick or " fed badly," begia taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's fcwamp-H.ooi, as your kidneys ore well they will heljj all the other organs to health. A tna wil! convince anyone. If yoa ore sick you can make no mis. take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effoct of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It ataiuls tne UlL'iicei lor w nuuv..-. -o( the most distressing cases, andj Is sold on Us merits by oil drmreists in blty-cent fflSTp5mnaa,-.s and one-aoiiar wejjiw; WVkklbiM m y XSS have a aample bottle Bmtttwanocc by niail free, also a pamphlet telling yos how to find out if you have kidney cr bladder tronble. Mention this PPCT when writinxto Dr. Kilmer k Co., Blng. 1 . xr v rvwi't milt an mistake. , but remember the name, Swamp-Root, I Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the-auV dress, Bi- ghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. m HHP CdY UG 1 1 1 12
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