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v. 4 . i ( .VOL. XVIH. ' BOOSE, WATAOQA COUNTY. .V. C.. MUBDAV JANUARY l. 1907rT SOffl , S .. ' ..nipncmiAH I WiSHTnlfiTiiN I.tTlTKK. I int.ivvtTlftfMl A TPHOlllTlOIi DrcBUIU-1 u .... 5 7 , - LD.I.01YE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, "'V'V BANNER ELK, N. C. win practice in the-courts I Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining counties. . '- 7 'O4. Todd & Ballon. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. , . JEFFERSON, N. C. Will practice in all the couits- i'." Special attention given to real mtt law and collections - r -15-'06- J7E. n,ODGES;-r Veterinary Surgeon, .. -SANDS, N. (J. Au: 6. ly. .SET. introduced a resolution presum ablr at the metance of Senator (Mberteonsperiflcally exempting the President from any responsi- bulity in the proposed Congress ional investigation of the Brown- sville aBair. This resolution was putting in black and white what many of the republican members wished to do quietly, and that waa to leave out of the question the constitutionality of the Presi dent's action. But by making it a specific part of the resolution, S'CF,. A. LlNNlvX, . ?; ATTORNEY AT LAW,- BOONE, N. C, . Will practice in the courts of v the 18th Judicial District in all . matters of a civil nature. .. . 6-11-1906. EDMUND, JONES, LAYER- LENOltt, N. ( Will Pmtiee RegalsHy in the Court of. nawufta, 6.1 v6.v'--v:'-: - :.. Fram Oar RegiUi CompnleBt. Everything points to a demand ! for furthtfr railroad legislation by Congress when the present in- vesilgiJUUU ui liiw xiarruucui ai HQ1 lines shall have been conclu' ded. No one can tell yet 'what remedial form such legislation will take for the government is bound to confess that it is con fronted with a very serious situ ation. Mwh has been made over a qprviuv v www f the government's victory in the Senator Blackburn was able to Northern Securities case, but aP jine Up he supporters and oppo port indicate that it was aholTJ nentg 0f the President very neatly low victory, and while the Nortn- jt j8 not believed that the Repub ern Security Company was offl- ican, managers will allow the cially dissolved, its effects have matter to come to a vote, butit niltuu) anA Mw UiTVa ftrrt rail . x i Vn iciuaiucu, mm iit. t o v.iv. jg tnpuguu ,vney, wui wtuc vuv roads, the Great Northern and re80lution with amendments, and the Northern Pacific, are- work- lav the whole thing on the ing in just as dose community of table. interests, and as effectually avoi- Mr Crumpacker, this week, in- ding all competition, as though abju if passed their stocks were actually in pos: .n, nnfl tv.a door ail BOrts of session of a holding company. ' gt-rich-quick schemes which de- The distress of the commum- j tor guccegg on a free use of tiM oprved hv these two roads isLi. m. ma tin . j vne iuiviiB. iucic rroiiw w showTibythefact that another jogicaj rea8orIor the enactment luvwuii.v" .v in this Dili, as tae ctww bwuuo now projected by the Interstate nov when the ilnspectors of the Commerce Commission. All of the pogtOfflce Department discover tfwt ton! brought out bv the -r v 1 1UclL ok liauuurcuL etv, 0 vestigation of the Harrimanline, worjce( through the mail, they so as ttm fkaf tmrMfirraf.mn Vina 1 ... . j t A n "'""t""-'" report tne case ana .umj h u u niwMMind. indirAtn that thev are I , a .Minit. nfTonri r 7 v oruer w uwueu igouiow working in complete harmony jngpartybr parties. Since t h e andultehing the whote territo- w pennittmg this procedure has ry they are supposed to serve, as in iowa 0.400 fraud orders Ludaurfci fr KaU Mftt. fNews and Observer.) It is a gratify ing. fact that in the passage of a bill to establish passenger ratesthe present Legis lature has in several decisions of BMkinr t Baakh Go4. (Charlotte Observer.) What the New York World calls "the most radical anti-Chris tian innnovation made by a European state sirjee the Tevolu- higher courts the means of know-J tioniste banished -year 01 our ing with certainty how a law can ; Lord' (Anno ' Domini) from the be drafted which will be opera- celandar for -year of the republic tive, ' So far from causing the un certainty which the railroad in terests are urging upon the legis lators in theinterestof ahalf-way measure, these decisions make the question one of plain spelling where otherwise it would be better with doubt and difficulty. Judicial decision has blared the WhenYou Take Cold One way Is to pty no attention m it it letst not until it de velops Into pneumonia, or bronchitis, or picurwy. rn other viv la to ask your doc tor about Ayer's herry Pec toral. If ne says, inc oesi thine for colds' then take it. Do as h says, anyway. a W MB vers ' jj -1 J. C FLETCHER, r . T "Attorney At Lw, B00NE,N'.C. . fc; Carofal tteotion given to eotleetions. - E-F-LOVILL . -ATTORNEY AT LAW,- BOOSh, S. C tSpectat attention Rivn to all basinetM entrusted to - . " A, A. Hoisclavy, ' -ATTORNEY AT LAW , Mountain tit.r, lepnessee. Will practice in all the courts - tf Tennessee. State and Federal. Special attention given to col ' Unions and all oher matters of legal nature. : Office north east of court house. Oct. 11,1906, ly. effectively as though they were being operated by a holding com oanv. The worst of the situation is that the firoverftnent does not ko it. an offending company dissolved does not remedv matters, .some thing radical will have to-be done to make the federal government- master of the situation. It can hardlv eo to work and conns- cate a raflroad or any other prop E. UMADUON, D. b. &. -BAL.4, S. r . 1 am now located here for the M-flrtiteaf Hentistiv. and am ma. king Bridge and Crown work, the tt intricate work known to the nrofeMion, tpeciaUr. .. Cftf v work U all done under a positive guarantee no tatisfaction, KTntMn Kiit h heat mite. . m wj7 . ' ?. rUl ntA in the execution of any Of ifm m .'-. rial twea in Aywork. LS.60FFEY, 4 -ATlOMiEi At LA rV, yC00NE, N.C. 4 Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. 13" Abstracting titles and tollection oi claims a special--ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lenoir, n. C. , Prarticea in tbe ronrtfl of Caldwell, Watanga, .Mftrlwll, " Ashe and 6th(r Bttrrounding v eonntiea. tr.; ;:,; r:- Prnmn't: nttMition fftven to all legal matters entrusted to hi cafe..? ;;:.-v'l ...... nath of the orinciples involved; it now remains for the Legislature , to draft a la w which snail recog nize the principle indicated and at the same time the circumstan ces of the need in this State. The leading case, generally nraimize as such, in the' matter of rate regulation is that of Smyth vs. Ames in the 169.Umtea States Reports, from Nebraska. In that case the power 01 tne star to establish the rates is conceded, subject "to the fair value of property used and the services rendered and not merely to pay expenses, interest and di vidends, nor in order to realize profits upon an expensive valua tion or a fictitious capitaliza tion." It is also fixed as a princi- I pie' by this and other cases that have been issued, and in only SO the rate to be fixed ny tne Btaie of these cases has action of the is limited only by the iconsidera, bwt Office Department been con tion that it must nbt be so low a tested in the equity court. im.wi'----b" viiau gwraBUKU)iv bill now introauceo proposes w " , know exactly what to do about Lhiftthe scene of the contest from of the property from tateMtate 11 wHimug a oui v win Kuug Vashhi2ton to the resiaence 01 'FUJCU"' y--e, ,i,m t. h that it is competent for tne rate- fraud order. is issued, and give fixing power to .put in effect differ him access to the law side of the mg rata ou courts in fighting the ruling of an equal ratio of rates to earn- the Department Thisvrill vast- ings. anmnoh ly increase the expenseoi sustam m6.-. - " ""7 the Departmental ruling ana .7, erty that a man owns and yet it makerit much easier f o r threat, has no application, either nnnldkeem from theDrescnt out- . . k ori to North Carolina conditions on .look that nothing shortof confls- tfae Pogt 0fflc8 iB flght. the main question or the bill de- 1 j j. 4.1 ' .mhImm. i 1 . 1 a il:. o am thA aiirw canon wouia meet um) rajm- . . a,inrpa thorn 1 manuea m una oww " ments in the case. There is a r v.v fi,0 Uidiarv Question. The Virginia 1 mil 1 hn iiev-u rcuvvi vcvt w 1 . great deal of discussion as to wte ichigmtendedtoreme . law attempted to provide a two UAA-ltM n-m wsx4r MAiraramnnf, QTw I ...... . milnnA hnnlr in nilnlT.lriTl HI nirctiici u. ..wv g," r My a serious delect in tne pawn wuiu.,.. - Dointed freicht agents would act . T. Aaa a. tha mmor a maximum rate of three cents as a remedy, and yet this leads . stfttee tent 8haU detrmind by the act for ordinary 1 0 " 1 oe auowea wbub uwk"" .... , s ultimate government ownership. . of ciaimgand recover to be unconststutional as in vio- The same situation oeingiac da f , th patent, lation 01 tne principles anuuuH- i mnt,iori with the stan- aama6f I0V . llTn in R vs. Smith. 173 U. 8. even iaouic w d""' . ..... . 1 have been proved. This defect in 684, (the Michigan ea m which the law was brought out in a re- duH.u wu. - j-:s cnnrma constitutional and discnmina- rw,and thisdefect the bill tory.a bill designed to compel T h e meeting of the Rational on bw at 0 - - .1.1.1 Miohul movtmnm e I Board ol Trade laueain one 01 7. ' .Another question wmco iv - 005,. whicn the rate, in tne Virginia 1- mill lif4 h fMaf.l - - ... I li. V1A V,f niiHM fhann ouuemuuuu j delegates believed would bo car- "r " edbythe President in a special the convention first Virginia constitution, the sole measace. is that of forcing the , rm,. : i;i5n cower to establish and regulate railroads to move coal cars thro wommpn( thfl -tablishment rates was vested in the Corpora- the fuel famine district of the. , t nn tion Commission, an attempt of northwest. President Hdl of the Ittw;nlheidthatsuchapo8t the Leglature m that respect Great Northern, has solemnly . . . Mimmenze advantage being therefore ultra vires. assurred the Government, thatL a .11 In drafting a bill for Nort M..!.!., w '" " " : 1 Trlala. over the country, and would re- varuuuu, "7 T l evethem-lrom tne tyranny 01 P1"" " ' .a the express companies. rawwu,u6 " , HH.riiiiiir mj uiutu sumw wmm . Tmtj- another rate upon those earning A wenern nonoer. I . i-. . 1 a lanrer hudi. iu raw bv uaw is the recent action of the French Minister of France. in directing. the mint authorities to drop from the coins the ..motto, "God Protect France" "and substitute for it the words," Liberty, Equali ty. Fraternity." This is one!of a number of - developments which are making it impossible for. any YMnt t.hn most wilful! v blind to denv any longer that it is a wave Then the boweia are conatipated, pol- J ? ' . .. . ....... ...K...nrr ahaArbed Into the of the animosit toward religion waodTnitead ofbeintdaUyreinoTedfroni inVioront hv th Third RenuDllC the hod at nature intendM. 1III1VIVUI' - f . from the French revolution, and not mere anti-clericalism, which has Bwept over France and cul- minated in the recent breach with Rome. However ill-advised Knovint this danter, doctora alwaTt Inqnhe about the condition of the bovela. Ayera Pilla.. BASE 8TATEMEHT. .. Pollowin? it the re nor t of the the Vattican's extreme' attitude condition of the Wtm.g. County toward tne eniorceraenti ui w dpihw". . v., i .-. i.s i. t,n.r w.n of North Carolina, at the close of the motives actuating the domi- bu8ineM No,rvia' '9. nant element in France Ji.R v e v - v-. . hs rfearlv revealed And- now Loanaand discount. $a6 7.6. ? . uvergrans untecureu comes a demand irom one pj we Qverjrf tt unsecured, . leaders of "anti-clericalism" for Ranking house what he regards as "true relig- Furciture and fixtures LUf irom uHs nuu unu- keis Gold CoiiW - Silver coin, including all 1. 31141. 400.00. 6,988.03 690.00 ious liberty." From the Paris correspondence to the New tYork Evening Post we take the follow ing about him ana nis ideas: roinor currency, 51 104. 'f. Anlard is Drofessor at the I National hank note and Sartionne: the municipal council other U. S.. Notes j 1 ,79 00. of Paris founded his professor- . s 'ato.iif, shiD of French revolutionary his- Total ""V:::r::39 3 tory,andcnosenimiortnepoB,. - ... , ,v ....i He demands in the name of tne r."".?".",,.,, " fi,B , Mr 'I UHUIVnivU fci wiuw tv'w separation law tpat Notre Dame current expenses and ami t.ho other rmircnes Bnau uei taxes Paul JiSTOiIo. Ipft onen to the worzhip of any Bills payahle .3.540-00 and every religion. Because they T.-cerUn-g 0, were built by catholics is not a n,noalt, HuWect t0 cheas.6oo.. reason why "Papists, the most Cashier's ck's outstanding 338 75- unsociable of all religious sects," - alinlilhav the sole use of the Total t39,0,4.36 -1 "t . rru 4.f v,a nn rio-lit State of North Carolina. Watauga. CiluruiicD. iuuomwui""'6"" r i5 1 a n l-I- to choose among the different county 1----V- aofa whiph ank for the use 01 tne ,. .u... .1.. .iw,.. .,. church buildings; it has no means ment s true to the best of tay knowl . j .U.AK ta Knott, f-liava- I 1M mA i..f UI OCUlUlIlg WUItU IB WDU, W-V CUJJVi B1IU WW lore it ought to open the church- E. S. Coffey, f 'asmer. es of all religious. This is the way Correct Attest. W. 0. Coffeyi N. t1.av AM Anrimr thft irreat French Li. Masi.uireciors. !! f uA Thonnhilnn. I Subscribed and sworn to bkforf Av 1.-1 a in me. this aand day 01 ov. 1900. Notre Dame cathedral, although - v - Cntholics then as now showed ;heir ill-wilh "Professor Aulard explains what he 'understands by relig- 1:1 IT k.lnfiiH r r h a mnnirfnal authorities to seethat '' cure ,n 6 10 14 dy. 6 jc. the Roman sect has no privilege of exclusive u se of the churches, and that, by distributing equita bly such use, true liberty ol wor shin be secured. As any new chur ches which Catholics might build or themselves would equally fall he is doing everything in his pow er to help the situation, but it Is claimed that 1,500 coal cars are being held up in Minneapolis as the result of a minor quarrel be tween the railroads and the snip m pers over demurrage cnarges. The President wants the inter state Commerce Commission giv en authority to deal w i t h car fihortaen as rigorously and as " . - ... Dromotiy as it may now witn rate complaints, and it is under- .... . . ! t a. stood a but to tnis ena wui anon. Ir be introduced in Congress. There is scarcely any longer an effort to conceal the fact that the Brownsville riot dispute has ceased to be anything other than a stalking bone lor an attacKon the President and his supporters in Congress. The matter waa brought to a sharp issue this week by Senator Blackburn, who 1 a lanwp aum. 1 11 ft ruin mi uaou There's a hill at Bowie, Texas, .5 , MnaA n a.rtind that's twu:e as big as last year. This " wonder UW.L. BUI, who from a tacw witn if w tu,, u.th ni A nonnda has rrown to I and should be safe from attack. ovrr -100. tie saya: "i sunereu lOntheWortn uiroima rauruou with terrible cough, aftd doctors , inBtance. with its million dol gave me op lars profit, a two cent ratewould I was reduced tooo poumla, -wh F , I began taking Ur. Kings in ew uisii;ic"j " - covenr tor consumption, uugns iromopemuon. and Coras, rnu now, aueriaKing 1 1 Tmttlea. 1 have more than doub led in weight and am completely curd Onlv sure foueh and cold cure. Guaranteed by all druggists. 5octs, and It. irial bottles tree. A GUARANTEED CURB FOB PILES. Itching, Blind.Bleeding. protruding Piles Druetristsare authorized to re fundmoneyifPAZO OINTMENT A woman doesn't greatly ob ject to confessing her age if she doesn't look tt. The Cause of Many . Sudden, Deaths. ia Aim rrfmhni It, thia Under this interpretation Of t he country moat dan eerous because so tlecep- r I if 1 11 mi W tive. Manr sudden law. It fOUOWS tnat LatnoilCS a-J 11 L lima deaths are caused .miMnovnrWvAAnv church Of AAIiaJBWKHb- it-heart li their own." What would any or all t h e poliiriona denominations of the United States think if govern- ment act ion of this nature should be seriously threatened against them? It will be observed that ease, heart pueumonia, lauur or apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble ia allowed toadvanc( the kidnev-poison-m! l.lnnrl will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the demand applies to new Chur- break down and waste away cell by cell. , 7, k y Bladder troubles ahnoat always resuta Ches Which may be erected in ... .tteraneemeut of the kidneys and those toward a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment or tne kiuiwt. ii jvu badly you can make no niisuKf, dt may France as well as whose cost of erection the State - The Right Name. Mr. August Sharoe. the DODular overseer of the poor, at Fort Madi. son. . la . aays: "iff King s new Life Pills sre rightly named, they Mnn arah1 An more eood lab. wwi. - O There nbver are two talents ,nd make one feel better than any given to those who are unwilling other laxative. Guaranteed to curt to Invest the one. ; lkiniou!MM d constiP,,t,on- c,s' UK fWU. 1 I . . . .1 . i j. ! j . l.tinr viinirr'a AwsmD-RooC the The apologists Of the French gOV M COmcU inability to bold urine and ernmentmtnis country nave --m?'- etr0,w mmnelled to ito often throueh tbe day. and to get up many times during the effect of Swamp-Root ia soon' realised. i a,.itul. the lii client: for ita wonderfal cures of the moat distressing cases. bwamp-KooC 11 pieaaans to iaa am w old by all druggists in fifty-cent and AMuitnllar !. ImttW Vou niav have m Mssnu bottle of this wonderful new dis . . . . . la. eorery tart a book itiai tens an aaont , both sent free by mail.' Address, Or. Kn- . . r n:tu.MM N. V. When writing mentioa red hH generous task too great for mortal men, How to Cute Chilblains. "To eniov freedom from e h i I. Mains," writes John Kemp, East Otiifidd Me ''I apply Bucklen's Arnica salve. Have aisolMad it for salt rheum wih excellent result,"i Quaranteed to cure fever sores indo lent ulcers ' piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and slun ditesses. 35c at al) druggists. offer fa this papec. Dost make any A inHnisn'rnecest.drilvahsent.l "urJ."Z mindfd because he mistakes hisaddress,'Binghaaston iKx on every confideuce.- . bottle. -
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