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Watauga Democrat, PnM?c.K-T?.,T'i,.,-lmenaoIADraiiara IiWCOin' ceie- tinuesto make progrews m tbe rupusaea every inursday bmted hia eightieth birthday an- South, Iu Virginia one or more a ... niversary yesterday. towns ha ve just voted themselves , . , ,. , , ; Mr. Hayworth has.a cane andja drr, in South Carolina a county fcniS6!. "fiavelgiventohimby President' dry by 300 maioritv, in N. horae,ha a wife and children, t.,i, .'n'. In i iJLt. ...... . . . the most important duties of Ms ... . - life ha fairly begun. The errors of his youth jnay be obliterated, the fault of his early days may be overlooked, but from the mo ment of hie marriage he com mences to write an eneffable his tory: not by pen and ink, but bv deeds, by which hemusteverafter wards lie reported and iudered. His conduct at home, his care lor his family, the training: of his children, his attention to his wife, hi devotion to the interest o eternity; these are the tests by which his character will ever afterwards be estimated by a who think or care about him. These will determine his position while living, and influence li i s memory when the grave has closed over him. And as he uses well or ill the brief alloted to him out of all eternity, to establish a Jame founded upon the most olid of foundations private worth o will God and man judge him. tax.- ' All Editors Want News. My friends, help, the editor in his wild-eyed search for news. When friends come to see vou: i you are not ashamed of it, tel JOira; when your wife gives a tea ' party, if you have recovered from the effects of the gossip, drop in with the news; when a baby ar rives fill your pockets with ci gars and call, if you go to a par ty steal some of the good things ana iave 'em with .the item in oursancutum. If your wife licks you come in and let us Bee your scars and tender sympathy through the paper. If vou mother-in-law has died don't be bashful about it; give in the al the common place news. In short whatever makes you feel proui'.t sad, lonesome or glad submit it to our twenty-four cart wisdom And see our matted locks stand up on end with gratitude, which will pour from every pore like moisture from the dew besprinkl ed earth. Tek ma, Okla , Times. - I!!. LJ The Nasoaic Pieule. (Wilkesboro Chronicle. ) The attendance at the- Masoic picnic last Tue'day wai no very large, and the reeiepts were limited. It was a pleasant dav and the only thing lacking to jnake a big success was the crowd the people were not present in Jarge numbers. The chapter of orphans wa present and entertained the audi ance with good selections. Hon K. Z. Lwney delivered an able ad dress against the Appalachian Forest Reserve and incidentally mussed Roosevel t as a usurper and .tyrant. About $ 89 was taken in at the picnic. At the concei t at t h tourt house on the night before there were $17 taken in. The con cert at North Wilkesboro on Thursday night resulted in tak jng in about f 78. In all, about f J(H raised for the orohans. These picnic occasions are not made what they ought to be, and never will be until an arbor and better accomodations are nm pared. Then the people generally wouiuiaice, an interest and the occasion: would grow to large proportions. Any woman who knows anv 'thing about'men never asks-oa if her hat is on straight. After having been given away acme altar, .many a bride dis covers that eho has been sold. If is fortunate for the 'average man that he doesn't hare to pay cash for the Advice his wife hands Jiim. - v It isn't necessary to keep the milk of human kindness in the refrigerator. It isn't heat that tcors it. One Whittled by Lincoln. Ira II. Hayworth, who was a . m . , I UIUVUIU lit UW 1UCV UICIIIOUV ' .a - tot, ilium hit " uuu uim uuitk naiuui troo Mflh .na mif uv r ,Wn V a. V f I lllvll I VA V Kl J MUlVUlilt The cane was whittled by Lin coln and around it a band of fler mau silver, which is engraved: "To Ira Ilaworthfrom Abraham Lincoln 1800." . "Yea, Ate gave them to me," said iHr. Hayworth yesterday, "when I was chairman of the township committee in his home county. I used them in the cam paign oflSGO. When he gave them to me he said. "This gavel is to keep order. The cane is to use when you get old. I know you will live to be old because the good die young.' Kansas City Times Strange Facts. There are no onions in Bermu da for the visitor. They are al exported. No tobacco is grown in EcvDt. The khedive has forbidden its cu tivation. There are no olive trees on the Mount of Olives. The turks and tourists have destroyed them. The French do not eat frogs ihe rarsian restaurants may be searched for dayB without find mg a single frog. Irish whisky is used in Scotland and Scotch wiftkey is used in Dup lm. The Holland cheese is seldom seen at The Hague, and Neufchat el cheese is made in New York. Kansas City is in Missouri. The chief justice of theSunreme court of Egypt is a citizen of the state of I'londa, and the head of the anti-American party in the i urkish empire is an American Oi.ia'T'CSTlTV . Bw the ll Hind You Haw Always Bdlrt ItotolYot Hgoatiw r New divorce law, flxine the a- mount of pin money, might help to settle domestic troubles. St Louis Post Dispatch. Trinity Park School. A First-Class Prepiiratoiy School f'eitificates of Graduation Accepted for Entrance to Leading Southern Best Equipped Preparatory School in me soutn. l ;iciiityol itn Ut ficers and Teachers. Campus of ocventy.fcve Acres. Library containing Thirty Thousand TV f lit ii is . voiumns. well rJquippecl wym naisiura. Ilirh Standards and Mod cm Methods of Instruciton. Frequent Lectures bv Prominent Lecturers. Expenses Exceedingly Moderate. Seven Years of phe. nomenal Success. For Catalogue and other informs. tion, address H. M, NORTH, Headmaeter, Pukuam, N. C. EXE' UTION S.M.E. North Carol in i, WutHiiy.! ' oun- t.v. In the !mmm'i ii ('iji t. J. R. Miller, vs. J. II Lalhinn. By virtue Ot exicnfinn HliPctI to the undersigne-l' fn m tin- Su perior Court of WMtiuv.rft count v, in the ahove pntitlixl will, on Monday the 9th Way' of oepreraner iwi, at 12 o'clock at the court house door of uni.l ouiit, sell to the highest bidder lor cash to sntisly naid execution a'l the riirlit title and internar. which the said J. H.Lnthnm. tin. deleiidant, has in the following tran. oi luwi in watanga county Meat Camn townHhin. on thp bend watera of Meat Camp crek and bohnded as follow: Becin- mngon a insole. Rhori a, Wine- largers corner, rnnuing S. 4& t)ok-8 to a sugar trea; thence W. 17 poles to a stake At thp mml tbet.ee wit h" the road 40 j)ole to a chentnut. thence E. to the Iih- gintnug, contuining 8 acieHmore or leno. Said hhIh h tn KJitifv n judgement iu tavorof theplalntiQ un HgHiiiHr inedeferxJunt oftfiJOO oy wurreutol attachment in a Justice of the fence court, dated July the 15th 1907 and docketed n rue superior Court Aug. Gtb vu(. levied on by me this Aug. 0th 1907. John W. Hodges Sheriff. John C. WillsoH I), S. Prohibition and Lebor in tbe South. The cause 'of prohibition ".con. I i , in tltive towns. Benvon remains drj by . refusing a disp-jnsary, and Edenton goes dry by voting out saloons. On the3l8tthecoun ty ol Anson will vote on prohibi tion, the saloon town of Wades boro, the eourty seat, being the storm center. Tbe'wava of tem perance reform now Bwetping over the South seems to be toning none of its strength, and its pro gress will be watched with unusu al mterent on acconnt ofits prob able effect upon labor conditions. Upon this phat-e ol prohibition, Mr. T. G. HudMon,CommiHsioiier ol Agriculture of Georgia, recent ly gave it as his opinion that the enforcement of tlie prohibition lawin that state wnuld work a a marked improvement in farm labor of which whiwiey has nro ven one or the worst of curses in producing poverty, sbifl leanness and crime. rrogreeHive Farmer. CAUTION. "S'ster Henderson," said Dea con Hypers, "you should avoid even the appearance of evil. "Why, Deacon what you mean? asked sister Henderson. "I observe that on your side board you have several cut class decanters and that each of thein is half filled with what" appears to be ardent spirits." "Well,' now, deacon, it isn't anyrh nj of the kind. The bottles look so pretty on the side board that I filled them half way with omes floor stain and furniture polish just for appearances " "That's why I am cautioning you, 'sister, replied the" deacon "Feeling a trifle weak and faint, I helped myeelf to adbse from the big bottle in the middle." Ex. o BeMitlw Blgutin of f m lm m Han Alwap eeojlit IMHilHKOi "I knew you were a fool before I married you!" " I presume my proposing to you satisfied you on that point? Houston Post A Duke who can pump a river dry comes pretty close to being a man who can seta river on fire. Chicago Tribune. NOTICE. North Carolina; Watauga Coun ty. Superior Court. all Term, lyui.'OHine uairu plaintiff, vs Walter Bai id, defendant. .... The defendant above named will take notice that an action ban lieen commenced against him m above entitled, tor absolute di vorce Irom the bandH of mntn, mony now existing between the nlantiff and deteudant.lt is then fore ordered that publication be made for four eueceHsive weekn, commandinsr thedetendnnttn nn pearat the next term olthisCourt to De neia in ooone, r. v. on the 9th dav of Seutemler 1907. and Dlend answpp or demur tn th complaint which will be filed in this office 30 dayi before said Term, or the rebel nraved for in nnid complaint will lie granted. This July 23rd 1 907, Thos. BiNGnAM, C. S. C. ; The Charfottd Observe- THEl.AROEST and BEST NEWSPAPER IX N. C. Eveij Dny ia the Year $8. a Year. The Observer consists of io to t? pages daily and 20 to 33 pages Sun day, It handles moie news matter, local; State, national and foreign than any other North Caralina news paper. THE SUNDAY OBSERVER.. is unexcelled as a newsmedium and is also filled with excellent matter 01 a miscellaneous nature. SEMI-WEEKLY OBSERVER, issues Tuesdays and Fridays, at,$i. per year,, is the largest paper for the money iu this section. It consists of 8 to 10 pages, and prints all the news f the week local, State, na. tjona and fcreign. . Ac .rcss, TJIE OBSERVER CO. , . Charlotte . C larthinr Sony- : When the green woods laugh with And the dimpling stream runs Wheu the air does laugh with our " -.merry wit, ... And the green hill laughs with the noise oi it; When the meadows laugh with II f VIJ fmy 1 t A. 11 J And the grasshopper laughs in the merry scene; -When Marry and Susan and Emily With their round mouths sing "Ha, ha, he!" When the painted birds laugh in the shade, Where our table with cherres and nuts are spread; Come live, and be merry, and inin witli rtta To sing the sweet chorus of "Ha, i ... na, ner William Blake. What makes that goat shiver so.Mike?" "He ate a lot of sleigh bells th' other day, an' ivry tonne he moves they jingle, an' he thinks it's winter.'1 D e n ve r Post; . CASTOR I A Tot Infants and Children. Tb8 Kind You Hare Always Bought Bar the SlgnatoTvcX ' ''I'm going to Jtludestine wed ding tonicht." ; Been married ten years, has she?,' No; she's to be marrieb to her tenth husband.' kludge. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 1887-1907- Head of the State's Educa- : ' tional System. DEPARTMENTS. College, Engineering, Graduate, Law. Medicine, Pharmacy. Library contain 45.000 voIuuih. XT . ... iew wacer woiks, electric lighH,centrallipating6ys tem, New dormitor- ie. gvmnaHium. ' Y'M. C, A. ", builniing. i bbrarv. 782 Stndrnts, 74 in Faculty The Fall term begins Seit.9.l907.AddrcsH Francis P. Vknable President. CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Trinity Oollege. Four Departments Collegiate, En gineering. Graduate, and Law. i.aree norarv laciiitics. We eau p pcu laboratories in all department of science. Gymnasium furnished with best apparatus. Expenses ver moderate. 'All lor worthv students Young Men wishing to Study Law should investigate the su perior advantages offered by 1 h s Department of Law in Trinity College. .. , .. ,. For Catalogue and further infor mation, address , . D. W. NEWSON, Registrar. Dtjbham, Noiith Carolina , NOTICE. ov virtue 01 a rmwpr m ma vested bv the terms of a iWt -. .... ... ttJ1. trust executed by G. F. Binghnni and wife M. A. Tiinyhnm nn ik 27th dav otJulvlflOfi.nml appears of record in the offlee of rne m-giwrer or jeetls .f Wntan ua county. North Carolina, Book L. uaae I will. day of September, 1907. it 11 o ciock, a. m., at the cm r bojhe door in Boone. N. C nflip 1 n r ale to the hia;het bider lor cnnh the following described real eBtate to wit: A certain trnr.fc nf land lvinir iu Wntnuoa Cove Creek' township, arfjoininir ine miirjH 01 narve frotnt and others, nnd containinu 17 nrroa more or less. Also a om half in terest in one other troct nf hind in said townohiiiknrtwn r a thalna MeGairemill profterty tm Cove Creek, adjoining the lands o airs, j wuver, James IsanCH, Phil lip'Tounce and others, together with the mill and ll ninchinerv on sid trntt, excej t one smui tr in snid mill house. This ewle being to satisfy as fur nn it ill. n certain note executed to J. B. Council! nnd R. L. Ballon, tnis. tees lor various ed'lc rs nf t'ie various creditors of the Haid ( F. Bingham in f lip hum r.f si . 475.62. with in terret from Julv 26. 1906, and the coMh of t h i' sale. This'Julv 2C, 1907. . I , J. M;TOLP,Trubtw, A?xAfah1i Pronnmlinn Tor Aa- nmvww. " slmflating HicFoodandlteg da ting (tie StnoKXiis andBowcla of Promotes DigcslioaChccrfur ness and Rest.Contains neither Opiumforpliinc norMiiicxal Not "Narcotic. JbtSmrtm A perfect Remedy forConsUps fion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Si'gnr.lure of NEW YORK. "Maybe that boy of yours r'l be famous some day," said ,jo friend, "I shouldn't be surprised,' answered Farmer Conitossel "he does like to wear curious clothes an' say things that sounds more surprism' than sensible. Wash ington Star. I Ml M I 11 Ull ! IM IW miess lure t ..a B KEW YORK. M its lArO Never resign yourself to suffer pain. ;- Women's pains are curable. They are the sign of dangerous conditions of the female organs, which should be promptly attended to or dangerous results will follow. IT COMES TO WOMAN'S RELIEF whenever 'she suffers from any of u-oman's biting and weakening palna. t not only compels tbo pains to stop, but It follows up and drives out the cause of the pains, which prevents thorn from coming back. It makes you well. Try lt : Sold everywhere In $ 1 .00 bottles. WRITE US A LETTEIT freely and frankly, In strictest confid ence, telling us all your symptoms and troubles. We will send free advice un piain cure the; Dert Cliattanoog, College Of Agriculture And 'Mechanic Arts. Practical education in Afri- culture; in Civil, Electriccl. ai.d Mechanical .Enuineerina:; in Cot ton Manufacturing, Dyein" and Industrial Chemistry! Tuition $45 a year; Board $10 a month. 120 Scholarships. AddteHs PIIESI I) EXT WINSTON, '- WtBtRalMgb, .N.C. FEELING' LIVER-ISH This Morning? AfUUl A Gentle laxative And Appetizer sealed envelope), how to dnrtnri ..t . I n. Address: udbki a,m, TZZZnT?.. rr - J P." t I t.. i-i.-- .-. uuui.uur say 1 was curea dv caraui t 3 r -i ' 'ft. .rnMuum 1 wsnr avmu . ..n t-. i . a a m For Infants and Children, 1 The Kind You Have Always. Bought 1 Over Thirty Years Paris likes American songs and England has decided to approve of our clothes. If we could make Germany like our tariff the European concert Would be har monized quite to bur purposes. New York World. ' - IIM I II r - J . r of curable Pain '"WITHOUT A PAIN," writes Mary Shelton. of Poolar It . . . ' i- -r HOLUSTEH'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuygets A Btuy ttgd!oln for Eoiy ?eopl. . Erlsgt OcUsn Hotlth and Boaewad Vigor. ,A y??ia JfnrCnnntlnntlon, TnAlRMtlon, iJlrs ' 'ii i in7 Jro"''le". Piniplrs. Eciem', Impur 'iTi.1, k i '""' S'""finh Bwl, ifid!ioh 'Z tl rSl10, " Roolfy "nrHln Ten In tab. 'T-.TT' lo. ' 0Hiuinn mad by ni...iBT Dnoa Compji.vt, Madlion, Wia. S0L0EN NUGGETS FOB SALLOW P0PLE. J. I?a1' t' or c hem ol iitrtuaoa im iw secure Wtpaulity. For fw fRAGE-HARKS FnrffMbfmk. . mrTOts ana rtt to 2 Jk Trok Marx fimiiiiMu 1m .:i':."",",,.M "crn ana aenr ntmi mr7 fITnnai land ln a i.i.t- .... fnlnt.ta In!... 7 c Jor PJ'BIIH. Scieatinc JtmericaH. f . 1 nuns cnav m tOO I Bears tho . I Signature yw IM Use vara ay u vutitJ . twwanwMiiMnmiNiMi emu, no.. I cn do uiv tmuuwnrv. aicnouen. Pffnm taMnor r Au.m11 i 1 IBMiMUbLUutaatf T 1 wS3n5S.'l h experience u wm ma mm -i iu ! 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