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V V ul; ILcli Uil M dli :.m vol: xviii. BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, N. C, THUBDAV NOVEMBER 22, 190G. NO. SO 1 1? I T. ! FROFESSIQMAL. L, D.LOWE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, uainmi!.u tLK, w.u wr Will prfttice4i the courts of Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining counties. , 7 6O4 Todd;& Ballou. . ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JEFFERSON. N. C. Will uractlce in all the eouats-heard Special attention given to real estate lawn-J collections. ; V J V" vU I 0 1 C IIT I J.J3V HODGES. Veterinary Surgeon, .; SANDS,N.(J. Aag. 6. ly.- F. A. LINNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOONE, N. C . Will practice iu the courts of. cam andjyirroundingcoun ttoa. Prmnnr nrtentinn lfiv en to the collection of claims ' - I and all other business of a (e .gal nature. o-U- uo. EDMUND JONES. LAWYER LENOIR, N. C Witt Practice Regularly in ,the Courts of Watauga, .6.1 'os. J. CFETCIJER, Attorney At Law, . BOONE, N. C. V Careful attention given to collections. S E.f1. LOVILJ. -ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOOM, N. C,-y ISrSpecial attjntion,given to all business entrusted to his care." . A, A. Ho.scla.vY, ATTORNEY AT LAW r- ' Mountain City, Tennessee. C Will practice k ill the courts of Tennessee, gtatend Federal, .Sn.lidl.praS; . ' ' alroral uature. Office north east ofcourt house. Oct. 11, 1900, ly. E. SJ.MADUOy, D. b.S. 1 am now located .here for the practice o( Dentis'tiy, and am ma- most intricate work known to the , profession, a, specialty. WT-My worn-iaaiiaoneunacr , , , r , . ,, . -r: ,u A tuailiWA iiiaiiiinraA .tin aiiaTflrlinn. trim XXrtAtrm mnt IVnurrl AitT lr. tholdence. in a delightful C O n PJ.Wn.K D "c ..c.r- - --- - .rial used,! the execuUoo.of any 01 . m v uinrlr i ; - C 0 ftICCCY . Li 0 UUIILI -ATlORhEY Al LAW,- BOONE, N. C- Prompt attention given to ,all matters of a legal nature. Abstracting titles and collection of claiuis a special y - . 1.105. ATTORNEY AT-LAW, LenoiTj N. C. ( 5 : Practices in the COUrtS roatawei.watanga, Mircnen, n n .. a It : . Prompt attention given ' .all legal matters entrusted hi cnw. . ; . The Seooo! Ttacher - I Nor long ago we stood up- on-the ground where William Oraham Quarkenbush play ed in his childhood, and vie- hted the church he Joined when the'day star horn, on hiuh first burst npon his soul, " Hhi i)4 to tninking about the high and holy misHion of the North Carolina school teachers. The life of Qnacken bush ought to be an tuspira- tion to evry body who has story. Ue poared the riches of hU mind a n d heart into hiscallmir (he wan I . V.A rtl I A it f m An n... li n .. I iun ni'.iri uimi nuuavc cyri known) and died at last with out a'home. Many aboy and many a girl in Scotland coun ty were led to see a vision un tier, his mighty influence, and it is no wonder that ther hbve, reared a noble monu ment to honor his memory in I the capital of the county. We haye the honor of knowing scores or mn aud women, ' m. net so gifted and so strong Quackenbush, but with e . . I qual devotion and nnselfih ness, who are laying their live's upon the altar of ednca tion in North Carolina. Next to the preachers, who areour first citizens in unselfish ser- vice, stand these men and women who are moulding ... the childhood of our good state; Some of tbem are at the head of high schools that number their pupils bv bun- dreds, and others arin coun try academies and public school houses quietly doing their telling work, but all have the same high purpos. niraely, the redemption til theyouth of North Carolina, These words do not apply to all the teachers. Some are un worthy to stand in the pres- ence of a child, but they ap plvonlj to those who care nothing for the money in th business ahd everything for the children they have at their feet. Can any tribute be too exalted for men and wo men like these? Thank God, there are such North Caroli na .hol ua-Wr-. an,! tb I 1 1 I a nor we win Hver Know ippir J worth to, the world. Charity and Children, We sleeoin ncace in . the arms Of God when we yield z . ... ' . ourselyes up to His .Provi gCIOUHness Ol 1114 mercies: no more restless uncertainties, .1 moat ence at the nlcn wo are in for it Is God I " who puts 08 mere. an! wno I L .1 J . ! n: (l nuitiH iiMiu niB mi um. vymi nr be unsafe Where He has placed ..B?SI The End of The World oftroubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe of Bear Grove, la., of all usefulness, JJJ ;bd by carriage the washing aeo Kindly troubis caused me great machine, the bread kneading suffering, which I would never haye survived had I not taken Electric n rv aZ 0; Stomach, Liver and Kidnsy com- plaints. Blood diseases Headache, foiKiness and Weakness or bodily all Druggis. Of The onlv wav tO discover I . " tratbis by t(tnsc truth. to j,imnnunntMen to I Bot " Kindness and IU Reward Several years ago an aged man, traveling on a train be tween Wilmington, Del.jand Can? Charles. Va.. became ill. and received, kind attention from the news butcher, The old mnn died recently aud Melt the lad $.UOU. i nn int-i" dent in exploited aw a hint to all bora to be kind to all they meet, foras much as there in no telling what angel in dis- guise may come along. Bad teaching. The lad who pre forms a service of this char- acter withJiooes of a reward n Ilia ll.iCHf Ik. irn lim. n ill um urni v n urn v a i.iiik u mercenary spirit, which will rarely gain eyen a material reward of much value; for it is very hard for a mercenary lad to conceal his motives. If the news butcher on the New York, Philadelphia and Nor fork train had been mercenary the Bick man would hnve dis covered it, and, would prob ably nave given mm a aoiiar or two for his s?ryiee nnd dis missed him from miud, But as the lad s attentions were .a . m prompted by kindness, they touched the sick man's heart and won his affoetiouste re- memberance. As a conseqnen ke. when be made bis will he remembered bis benefactor in la . m a tuesame spirit. ine legacy was not given in payment of a service rendered, but as an expression of good will for a kind hearted lad. There is a vast difference. Here is a keynote of all true generosity. Those who give servi"eor attentiou forapur pose whether the service be gratitude or appreciation drat the word! or materia gain, usually gain nothing but, disappointment. It. istbe generous, unselfish gift, am that only, which is nbonlne ly sure-. of its reward, That ort of giving looks not for outside rewards of any char acter, nnd, therefore is never disappcinted. Its rewards is in themner conciousness and that isolwayssure.lt swee ens the wellsprings and never tat. . bad .a... ia th I , J a K VJ.JAAtn.l uiuuiu.-oncuni. Make Hay White the Sun Shines' There is a lesson in the wot It of the thriftv farmer. He knows that the bright sunshine maylst but day.nd he prepares ifor the showers which ate so liable to follow. So it ,hou,d be with every househnld. Dysentery, diarrhoea and cholera " j I of the homo without warning, 11.IUUMUVI mill o jvuiiw, vnuici n"u I m 1 t. .!..". nl: "ut . A Di.rrhoe,! Remedv. which is the I . .."'. best known med.c.ne for these d.s . .. , be keDtnthand ..,'. necessarv I . . . , . . . i Hnd fiemv mav Drove tntai. ior saie by all Ieulers Jjoone and by Uiow ing ivocn wiug v. Among ine myennon? maae i .t. . f i by women, says an exebang' d re copper tips for shoes, the machine, a eli filling foun tain pf D, a portable tjpewri ter, a stem winding watch the bustle, and three impor nut improvements on the njng machines. - In Self Defence .. Kfiiinr Harnm. editor and manager of the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Kv when he was fiercelv attaci-ed four yrtrg ago, by Piles, bought a box of Burklen's Aanicr Salve, of whicfi he says: It cured me in . ten days and no trouble since." Quickest hesler of Burns, Sours, Cuts and Vouud, sSat all IugKistsr Marriage by Contract. Marriages by contract are scorning popular in Goth- in. Since the law providing ortbif kind of marriage be a me operative three years go there has been filed in be City Clerk's office almost 6.000 such contracts. Mar riage by contract is a very simple legal procedure. Two persons dpsiring to be mar ried go to a lawyer or any person qualified to draw up contract or apply to the City or County Ckrk'ii office for the regular blank form, lave the contract drawn up or fill out the form, and then iro before a Notarj. Public ustice of the Peace, Com missioner of Deeds, or any other officer with legal au thority nnd there the con rnct is acknowledged. That ndsit. The contract" may be filed with the City Clerk or it may not. Tbe law does not require tbat it be filed, O'l bat point tbe law is lax, ant efforts are being made to in ve the law changed so that it shall require the No tary or whoever takes the acknowledgement of the con ract to file it with tbe clerk of the city within tn days or be subject to a penalty. The aw requires a clergy in nn to file with Mu Bureau of Vital Statistics all certificates of marriages preformed by him within ten days after the cere mnn jr The mnrrmcrA fnn1 tract is not without other weaknesses. It is trnetbat it a husband and wiie agree to liegrace or on forsake the other, so long as the con- ract cbu h- produced in evi lenH o( their first agreement or witnesses can be obfamed to the signing of the con- tipct the agreement remains in legal forci. But utile con tract has not been filed with tbe Clerk or has been lost or destroyed and no witnesses to the contract can be pro duced and one of the parties to the contract desires it abrogated, there seems to be no redress Jfor the yictim. New York Correspondence Pittsburg Dispatch. Orujln of tba f'lndun Snmaie:!' The Spartanburg corres pondent ottho News andCou rier gives the following, inter estinir explanation of the term Indian Summer: "According to ttad'tion In dlan summer is a warm, bu ry spell of weal her that fol lows t he first snow. It is said the first settlers farther north felt that they were safe from Indian attacks when now came. The Indian know ing that thawhites felt se cure, nvide their most sav age incursions alter the first snow had melted and the weather turned warmer, and hence the Indian summer. It is not often that we have a condition of weather here corresponding to that. Du ting this month there may be,'a warm' spell after this cold weather, which is A fair imitation of tbe Indian sum mer. Yorkville Enquirer. MAS STOOD THX TEST 33 YEARS, . The old original Grove's, Tasteless Chill Tonic You know what .you are, takirg; It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. Nrt ru", no pay joe. v-V"1' ";,; - . A Fool in Canonicals: At the recent meeting of the American Missionary As. sociation held at Oberlin, 0., a poor, deluded, purblind id iot, disgracing theebnrch of God by wearing the canoni cals, gave birth to the follow ing incendiary and yet idiot ic expression: , ' "The crime against South ern women, wnicn nas pro voked th defiance of law and order and incited to savage modes of revenge, Is a judg ment of God uoon the past treatment of slave women." Tbe folly of a fool like this should and would be treated with silent contempt and dis gust did it not come from a divine of prominence, at a great, religious gathering, und which folly has been giv en wide publiciry. It is just such purling IdlOtS that term il.PH.in nn th Intr- rhAf rfts ,?; a . k . THni the iFfnrtH of stntPKrupri . .V iiiubL.nii'1 auuiu 111 it 11 c i i WOrK Ol Solving me great oroblem of the races. And it i.,o c.nh man inkuK,.K in JllOk rUl.ll Ullll IU IIICVIIUII'III I ni ion, iuai pince ine Kreuu J l -I 1L. . harrier in the way of the church. The Pittsburg Post has the a., 11 1 ... :. ..,..) to the anove wnicti is not a miss: Just snch vanorinirs as this renel the average man from the missionary move ment, and eyen aid in deerca ulnar hmih ntranrinnra ft U the insistence upon the direct agency of the Creator in all mortal affairs nnd theascrip tion to Him of acts which the weak brain of mortals cannot reconcile with 1 3 y e eharity and good will, that turn men in (heir rash judge ment and error into the do main of doubt. Some violen jiulpiter confuses primary and secondary laws of tbe n' inverse, am) arranges all di vine economy according to Ids own feeble purview. That tne uon 01 neignnoriy 1 o v e honld practice a vendetta horn woman ia'Klaa sft a t t l J .l 1 L puemy mat even an nmwmn- 1 a go meeting, m uoerim should resent." Charlotte m...- l 1 "Ignorance of ihelaw" said tbe Judge, "exenses no one " That being the case," rejoined the prls I oner, "it's a wnnuertne jury did not find my lawyer guilty. Chicago Daily News, lawyer euilt.v." Corn jnice of some kind rais ed a little disturbance on Sunday nigh tr Charles Culler got rampageous nnd shot a few times. He a poared to get mad at Elani Culler and threw some rocks at Elam's house, He was arrested and taken to tne mayors rosi riincp where n writ wna iaened M, L,m ,1, ijii to put nim in jail till morn " " inrt nM. iV.1,.1.. v.... ..ri.oir., er. asked nermiHSton to been himlo-ckedupin a room ' ' " the hotel till the next morn ... . ing. 3Ut While Waiting the lobby to be assigned p.trttn ('nllwr fnt nut nt thu . . . . . . . dOOr and has not been beard Corn- juice is the cause. n ilkesboro . Cbrbni f . ' : . 0ft.9VSTft e A fcanta UM Yet Ran Unjt BfMtaia JWAVJ, . 'Sf When the Hair Falls Then It's time to act I No time to study, to read, to experi ment I You want 'to save your hair, and aavo it quickly, tool So make up your trust! -this very minute that If your hair ever comes out voa will use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It mikci the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do any thing else. It's nature's way. Th bt kind of a t ttmnalal "old tor OTr sixty rara.H AT tnr J.O. Ar ., LowU, irr mmuummrmnn yers riLia. Mem ncrauL. BANK 8TATESEIT. condition of the Watauga Couhtv liank at Hoone, IN. v., a Itit btat of Wortn Carolina, at tnecloseoi business Sept, 4, 1906: ' r v' 7 KESOURCBS. r j j .,. ..., I Ijuau. nun uo'"i" V'ttl't"! Overdraft! unsecured 437.07. Bunkins house 937 6fr 400.00. Furniture and fixtures n m , t riiiA frm ranlrA ann nun. 1 IM keit 8,169.11. Gold coin, 300.00 A49.81, 7,037.00. Silver coin, including all minor com currency. n"""""1 Total .......141,364.46. liabilitie ?-I!.t"1.,l?ck - . I1?.0??-0? I I InliuiHdl nfAhll AKS current expenses and taxes raid 1 ,399,ot. Bills payable 3,146.00, 'SSJ ta SuVySB Deposits subject to checK7,684, Cashier's cn-a outstanding 13500, Total 143. 364.461 State of North Carolina, Watauga county, ss: I, E. S. Coffey, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol emnly swear that the above state ment ia true to the best of my knowL edge and belief. E. S. Coffey, 0ahier. Correct Attest. W, 0. Coffey, N, L. Mast.Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 15th day of Scpt.iootf. J. M, May, Register of Deeds. Dear Gus;-1 hnye solved the mother-in-law problem; just give her reeular y llollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It will make her hw,ltliy, happy and docile as a iamb. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. M. Blackburn. Blowing Rock urug uo. Sorrow is the parent of ma qv tt gong. H Tfin I FIB ft flnBTI RlB ... . ... - Weakened by Oyer-Wort Unhealthy Kidney Hake Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be tracea 10 xiie maneys, but now ' modern science proves that nearly aU diseases bare their beginning in the disorder ef these most important organs. The kldnays filter and purify th blood- that is their, work.' ' . Uuvii nii.u;vi.. ' or out of order, yon can nnderaUnd how n.u.r... wltaH vnnr1ililiiviara viik nnlcklv vour entire bodv is affected and - .I ' ' - . - l-.t J. Um HOW every organ iccun iu in vw Lt, . I if von are tick or feel badr.M beiriO tokta'giSe great kidney reaMdy, Da, I viimw'i SwmrRoot. becana a aooa. In K'othToVgS iS&jlWV r I . r. ? - In At 11, w.i J wilt convince anyone. . If on are sick vou can makft no ml in take by first doctoring vour kldajra. a 5KrOThVt klrine nmnlv. ia soon realized. It stands the hightst for its wonderful cures 0f the most distressing eases, and is Sold - Jl - and ofle-doiur aizej bottles. Yon may have a aaniole bottle nam I by mail f reealso a pampmet tei.iaf? yon how to find oat if yon have kulney or I U.Um mnM Mention . thia tianef auM when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- , natnton, . . uon iraaaeany humk, . nut rememrjer ine name, owamp-isiw, 1 Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Birghamton, N. Y., on every bottla, Oft. - ; )'.- -
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