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T0 XVIII. PROFESSIONAL. i Mm m mm-w ATTORNEY AT LAW, ''$. BANNER ELK, N. C. 19 Will ' practice in the courts of Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining counties. 7 6.'04 Todd & Ballou. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JEFFERSON, N. C. , Will practice in all the cotuts- ) Special attention given to real estate law and collections. 6-15-'06- J. E HODGES.- Vetsrinary SxECon, SAiNDS, N, (;. AuK.6.1y F.' A. LINNEY, -ATTORNEY AT LA VV,- BOONE, N. C. Will practice io the courts 01 thin and surroanawgeoon ties. . Prompt attention giv en to the collection of claims . and all other busmen of a 18 iral nature. 6-12- ()o EDMUND JONES, LAWYER LENOIR, N. V , Will Practice Regularly in ,the Courts of Watauga,, ,6.1 5. J. C. FLETCHER, 'Attoraey At Law,. BOONE, N.C. Careful attention given to -collections. E. F. LOVILL. -ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOOSK, N. C. r tS5Special attention given. to all business entrusted to hiscare.-aa ' 1-1 '0i. A, A. Holsclaw, ATTORNEY AT LAW Mountain City, Tennessee. Will practice in all the court of TennOHsee, State and Federal. So cial attention given to col lections and all ober matters of a If gal nature. Office north caBt of court house. Oct. 11, 1906, ly E. UJIADUOy, D. b. . BALA S. ' . 1 am now located here for the nractice of Dentistry, and am ma king Bridge and Crown work, the most intricate work known to the profession, specialty. tMy work is all done under a positive guarantee no satisfaction, no pay. Nothing hut the best mate- , rial used in the execution ot any 01 , my work. - E. S. G0FFEV, .-ATlbMEY Al LAW, BOONE,N.C Prompt attention given to all matters.of a legal nature tS Abstracting titles and ., collection ot claims a special- tv. 1-105. -ATTORNEY AT LAW,- Lenoir, li C. Practices in 'the courts of . Caldwell, Watauga, Mitchell, Ashe and other . snr rounding counties. ' Prompt alteution givn to nil legal matters entrusted to his care. BOONE, lt Entile Cotton Seed. Monroe Enquirer, Not many years ago a man up in Mocklonhurg county, with some mwhanicnl skill invented an appliance f o r moving cotton hoh from thfi old water gins then in vogue and dumping the weJ into the creek. He thought he had don his MIowb a good turn hy milking tueeeed elevator. About fifty years 11 go thre was a law in Mississippi lor bidding any one. under heavy penally, to dump cotton seed into iunning8tre.4ms, Cotton seed in those days were a nuisance. What a change in the value of cotton seed then and now? A bushel ot cotton seed now will bring about halfas mu-h as a bushel olcoin will bring when put on .the market. Listead of being simply a gully filler, and a poor gully filler at that, cotton seed have attained a place along by A.h" ide of corn and wheat aye, more than that, for cot ton sped competes with the stock pen, the dairy and the olive yard in the production of food. From a nuisance to our fathers the lowly cotton seed has developed J into a rich inheritance to us, the last census showing tint tho by-products of cotton seed amounted Jo forty-two mill ion dollars. Do you ask what some of these products are? Why th butter that lots of folks line and sweat-that they win de tect the verf 'flavor' of the cow, grew in the iorm of cot ton seed on the hillside. They make butter,- plenty of it, out of cotton seed. Tint the finest "pure leaf lard'' is nothing more nor less than cotton seed od is a matter of common knowl edge. 1 here is not near so much dyspepsia in that cot ton need lard as there is in the frit of the ling, rhe "pure '"olive oil ' in a faiy bottle with a beautiful green laM on it with t h e French name thereon never naw the oiive yards of S-mih ern France. Cotton seed oil is going to run olive oil out of the market. The chea per grades of wool en hats never saw h strwp They are made jif cotton seed hulls. All these things are from tlir nerl of cotton, not to mention the other better known pioducts such as fer Mizcr. cow ft-ed. paper and soap. Now if we could utilizer the cotton stalk as well as we huve learned to cet all the good out of the cotton seed cotton surely would be king The man who said the down East Yankee wauld get rich If he "-oajd grow cotton with nut the lint did not tuihs the truth all the way. Stomach troubles, ConHtipation No one can reasonably hope lor good digention when the bow mI H.re coustipitled. Mrs. Charten nol.lwinwl Edwanlsville, III havh: "I suffered trom chronic co'ufliiation and stomach troub l ' for Bcveral years, .Lot, thanks to Cbamhcrluirr'a Stomach and Liver Tablets am almott cmud' Whv not get a package of thew; tablets ana jret w'"' "''" well? PHcs 2r.c. For sole by all dealers in Boone and Lh..v,n ptck Pray C. WATAUGA COUNTY, N. jX, TnUUDAY T&c BarJan of Rieha; New York Times. Mr. Rockefeller's discIoR- ureB of his troubles in distrib nting tho "superflux" of his fortune will be made light of by the thoughtless, who wil imagine that, they have dis posed of the matter by pro- essing their own willingness to assume Mr. uockefeller s urdens. Uut it is likely that those who talk in this way have no notion of distribu ting such a fortune if they oMP8sod it. The fact evi- lently is, when one comes to reflect on the mutter, that the burden is real, and that it is a difficult thing to give away money with the assur ance of doing the best possi ble, eyen with the assnrance of doing good, nay, or n o t doing positive harm. Whatever may be said of Mr. Ro"kefeller's methods of accumulation, nobody that we kmw of has ever ques tioned bis benevolence in dis tribution nor the wtedom or tiis methods in that. His reci tal of bis troubles is both hu merous and pathetic, and ful ly authenticates itself. His importune visitors 'are of the kindto which every rich man with a reputation for generosity must be exposed. Thev are more numerous and persistent, of couise,Jn pro portion to his riehes and to his reputation for being a cheerful giver" which to ma ny of them means a person eamly parted from his pos-senyio.y-. Nobodv can enjoy this reputation. Thedetermi nation not to be fooled co-opj erates with the determina tion to make sum of the best use of one's money. To carry out his determination means on the part of a ma a whose benefactions are on so large a scale as Uiohh of Mr. ftocke teller or Mr. Carnegie, n sys tem a tic investigation which of itself in such cpse, must reach the proportions of an important business. One of the most obvious precautions , to take in trie case of two appeals is that vhh both thcM beii'ifaetors habitually qr at least often takea. That is to make he applicants give such an car- nest of their smeeiity as is involved in raising some share themselyes of what they say the need, a. rich re an who tiffers todoivble the sum otherwise raised has at least a guarantee of t h e uood fhith and the earnest ness of those who apply to him for help. Hnt a proj't may be urged in good faith acji. with earnestness, and may enlist contributions from persons specially in terestf d, "without on t h rt account prowiising to be o! real utility. ,Somc -individual investigation tho man of great possessions must make or have madMo Insure that he is making the best oreven a good use of the money he (HspenHes. He must in fact make a business of his char ities, That iu what Mr, Hoc Ice Mler has done, That is what Mr. Camera has done. And the success of' this uusinss in eitnercase aeemes not to be'qutioned. :r(,aonn.lIJ(4lQro a " ' .- - . Tith the in - upon con- 1 spicuotisly rich Americans to give back to the public a share of the fortunes which they cruld not ba ye amassed without the co operation of tho public, examples of care ful and judicious and 'success ful giving are increasingly valuable as models and ob ect lessons. . Whr.tScrtl The directors (d the graded tw hcol were mildly surprised vesterdav to get a long letter rom the teachers in tho col- ord sehoid. wherein -it was set forth that the b ( a r d must provide a janitor for tt'.e school, the teachers and pupils being unwilling to subject -themselves to tho tuor of building: the tirea uid sweeping the floors. The board sent back a mild in timation that since the house wus .provided, the learners paid and the wood furnished the school could go without a fire if the teachers and pu pils togother felt unable to get toe wood to the stoveis Monroe Journal, Summer Diarrhoea in Children. During the hot weather of the summer mouths the first unnatural looseness of a child's bowels fthould have immediate attention, so as to check the disease before it becomes seriousV All that is necessary is a few doses of Chamberlain's.. Colic. Ciok-ia and Diarrhoea Remedy fol lowing by a dose of castor oil to clsanse the system, llev. M. 0. iStocklaiid. pastor of the first M. E. Church Little Falls, Minn., writes! "We have used Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for several years and hud it a verv viluable remedy, espciallv for summer disorders in children." Sold by all det:U.rs,nt Boone and by uiowing Kock Drug Lo. Tho Pathetic Cass of Pres; Palmn . There is much of the pa thefic in the case )f Prs 1 dQUt Palma, of Cuba. Un loubtedly he istnuch attach etf to the cause of Cuban lib erty. Tbe dispatches report that he wept when the. TJni ted States raarjners were landed, deelaring that all his labor for Cuba-had been in vain. On his retirement, the Cuban minister said: After spending forty of the seventy three years of his life-fight in for Cuban liberty. Pre.-i dent Palma leaves tho pal ace in Havana without a dol lar. His private fortune, a.s well as his best energies of liia life, have been pn two ti eolly poured out in the cause of luo eouutiy." This is n sto ry of morethan ordinary ua aelO.-hnesrt and more than'or dinary. patr'iotiHm.Obst'rv or. Make Hay While the Sun Shines', There is 3 leson in the 'wot k of the thrifty fitnnc-r. He knows that tiie Wight sunshine may hist but d.iy ;nd he prepares for the showers which n.-e so liable to follow. So il should be with every househnld Dysentery, diarrhoea and 'cholera morbus may attack some member of the home without warning1. "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which is tlie best known medicine for thctse dis eases, should always he kept at hand as immediate treatment it necessary and delay may prove fatal. For sile by all Dealers Hooue and by Blow ing Hock Drug Co. Dear Ous;I have salved the mother-in-law problem; jt give hor recnlarlv llolliHter'n Kocky Mountain Ten. If will make her healthy, happy and docile an fl 1 onb. r.riee'irs, Tea or Tablets .IM H. Blackburn. Pdo-.mg Hock ;,,,., ro OCTOlsEtl 25, 190G. The Aftergltir. How olten we have failed to realize, until long after ward, the lasting effect of every kiud word we have heard, and every gracious action we haveso en, however insignificant they may have seemed at that time. It in indeed a happy fate that has destined the good, and t h e beautiful to live in memory long after me,dent,marke.l Tb daWff dtap by evil -and nelflsbncHS are:nMn, ,lor, tn a . . i . t i & i t.i.. uuneu unuei uunin iiiui:in: where forever they ate to re main in just oblivion. As the bea'utiful colors and delicate golden tints of a summer sunset are more pronounced, and yet more otherial, after the fiery cause I of thetn with his burning, searing radiance ha8 sunk be low the horizon, and the cool shades of evening hover over the land, so it Is with words and deeds. The word itself, or the mere a e t i o n, may strike onr sense so forci bly that, at the time, we fail to discern the deep undercur rent of sympathy, or t h e noble motives which lie back of all. Afterward, however, when all else may have faded dim in memory's record. these reminiscences of the past revive and paint, In col- ors unattainea oy .mortal genius, tbedelicatesyrapatby and true impulse behind the most commonplace incidents in the lives of our fnends.( These memories, like clouds tinged by an afterglow, ure left us us waymakers of tha past to aid us in the contin ual struggle for achievement und comfort us in the many rough placet? on the road to success. Though few perhaps, they remain, a constant reminder of the irienda and joys of by gone days, and a potent fac tor forgood in our iadiyidu al existence wheu lib? pcems empty and humanity bcart- lesa. It is then, that every gentle word and every kind de-d we have received glows viytd under a oaudid retro spection, and we can only re gret that we did not repay, to eomeextentat least, those friends who hvft on our minds such lastbig tribute to the good and pure in life, It becomes us all then, to do our duty by onr fellow- men in leaving no word un- suid and no act undone, that may sometime be a pleasure, and Htnnd out ia the memo ry of some one as a delight ful picture of tho past-, in which thetimear.iipliicehave faded and only the afterglow remains, "S"' in the Lenoir Topic, 1 The End cf The World of troubles that robbed K. H. Wolfe of Hear Grove, la., of nil usefulness, rr.me when lie began 1 1 K i n gr EU?c trie Bitters. He witcs:'4Two jears ago Kindly troubls caused me yieat suffering, which J wovdd never have survived had 1 not taken Electric Hitaers. They also cured me of General Dvbility." Sure cure for all Stomach, Liver and Kidnsy com plaints, Blood diseases Headache, Dizziness and Weakness or - bodily decline Price 59c. Guarantied by li Uruggm. a irvR.vriir.! cu;tu f.ju ciles. Itching, TJlind,Hleeding. Protruding Piles Drugpistsare aulhoi ized to re fund moneylf PAZO OINTMENT sils to Cijre in 6 to 1a d:iV)i. 5jc. NO. 20. ,HllinMIU)tfl Thsrc la one thing tfczt will cure It Ayer'a Heir Vlcor. It Is regular scclp-mcdlclQC. It quickly destroys the ems which ccusc this disease. Tl. ..nt....U,...,1. (. K r- J hea'thypcalpmeausagreatdeal I to you healthy hair, no dar. driiff,nopiir.p!f5,3c crup;Ion3. '&oiil fior ever it7 yeara." 1fyeM jL.kO s&nLi:ACiurari or S'.ffjAhUJIU. puts. catvay pkvobal BANK STATEMENT. Following is the report of tho condition of the Watauga County , bank at Uoone, IMt (J., in the btatw of North Carolina, at the close of business Sept. 4, 1906: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts - $34,441 at, Overdrafts unsecured 437.67. Manking house 937 66 Furniture and fixtures 400.00. Due from banks and ban- keu 8,i69.ir. Gold coin, 300.OO " Silver coin, including all minor coin currency. 649.81, National bank notes and other U. S. Notes 7,027.00. Total $42,364.46. LIABILITIES Capital stock $10, 000.00, Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes raid , 1,399,01. Dills payable 3,146.00, Time. certificates of deposit included in bills payable Deposits subject to checK 27,684.45. Cashier's ck's outstanding 35 " Total $42,364.46. State of North Carolina, Watauga county, ss: I, E. S. Coffey, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol. emnlv Hwear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. E S. Coffey, Cashier. Correct Attest, wc. Coffey, N, L. Mast.Directors. Subscribed and sworn to beforf mo, this 15th day of Sept.tyoc:. J. M. May, Register of Deeds. A man in Ohio wis sonnd l.v thrashed last week by his wile lor not pajing his news paper subscription after. fihe bad given him the cash with, whieh to do it. May her crown be trimmed to order and her bnrp have an extra string. Fx. The Cause of Many - Sudden Deaths, There is a tlisensc ti revailine in tld . country most Axai'mowj because so dt-ccp- p'tive. Many sudden U deaths arc caused "iEfi by it Ucart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kid uev disease. If kiclney trouble i " allowcdtoadvautf ed blood will at-- Uck th; vital orfrans, causing catarrh ot the MadUer, or the kiancys tneuiselvei break down cud waste away cell by cell. IlladW troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure ia obtained miickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel. . ing haulv you can taake no mistake by takinp Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, th great ki:lney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain In passing it, and over- . comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, aud to get up many timet dnrinr the uight. The mild and the extraoruiuanr eUect of Swamp-Root ia soon realized. It stands tbe highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. - , Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and it old by All druggltU in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. ' You may have uuiple bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tell all about it, , both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., lliiighamton, K. Y. When writing mention reading this generous , offer iu this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name.SwampV Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and tin ndd'tjs,' Biiighamtou, . 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