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I w i . J. V t " " ( . i 1 1 , . " v BOONE, V ATA U OA. COUNTY, X. C. rilURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1JU007. 4 i.m SO.lt- PROFESSIONAL. L.D.IME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ... BANNER ELK, N. C. j-Will practice in the courts of Watauga, Mitche.ll and adjoining counties. 7 6-'04 Todd & Ballou. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JEFFERSON, N. C. Will practice In all the eouats Sppcitvl attention Riven to real estate law an j collections. . , ; G-lo- 0G- 'J. E HODGES, YeterinarY Surgeon, SANDS, Aug. 6. ly. v EDMUND JONES LAW YET1 -LENOIU. N. 0,- H i Practice Regularly in the Courts of Watauga, 6.1 '07, . F. A. LINNEY, -ATfqRNteY AT LaW,- BOONE, N. C. Will practice in the courts of the 13th Judicial District 111 all matters of a civil nature. 6-11-1906. " J. .C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Layr, BOONE, N. 0. Careful attention given to collections. EF.LOVILL -ATTORNEY AT LAW, B0OXh, N. C 8Specia) attention given to all business entrusted to h:H care.tsJtt --1 A 11- U. A, A. Holsclaw, ATTORNEY AT LAW Mountain tityl lei neee. Will practice in all tie courts ofTennessee, State and Federal. Siwp.ial attention iriven to col lections and all o her matters of a If gal nature. , . , Office north east of court house Oct. 11, 1906, ly'.-- E. S. GOFFEY, -ATWlMEiAl LA W, ZfOONE, N. 6. Prompt attention given to all mntters of ft legal nntme. Abstracting titles and collection oi claims a special- WASHINGTON LETTER. tr. R. Ross r Donnelly. - UNDERTAKER & EMBALM ER SHOUN'S. - - - - Tennessee, Has Varnished and Glass White Cotflns; Black Broadcloth and Wbite Iiuijh. Casket s;-Blnck ad White MetaHc Caskets Roben, Shoes and FinisbiifgH, ' . -' ; Extra large Coffins ' and' Cas kets always on hand.'l'houo or ders ojivcu special attention. R. ROSS DONNELLY. ffiw JEWELER'S SHOP. T xvXW Inno f a1 in TKnfTa ViV m. if 111 JlUt4iVU J 111 V 1 4 V .Tnna ffta flraf 1 Ort7 nronn.rPfl tn do all kinds of .watch and clock repairing on, ghort notice. My work is all guaranteed and no work is charged for unlehfl. satis factory to the owner. Bring ine your work and I will give you a .first-class job. . fi0fflce up stairs in Critcher trcik row. ': v ILAS Mi GREENE. Jeweler. From Oar Regular Correspondent. Washington, which citv whi to have been the scene of the peace conference between Russia and Japan, seems destined tn have a peace conference, nftor nil and while it m;iv not be one of such world-wide importance as that held at Portsmouth, it, Will be of far greater benefit to the citizens bf this continent. Practi cally all of the Central American Republics to whom President Roosevelt, and President Diaz have addressed their joint sug gestion of a peace conference loo king to the conclusion of a per manent treaty 01 peace and arbi tration, have cordially accepted the proposal, and it . is the opin ion of their diplomatic rentesen- tativea in Washington that this ci ty will be chosen a s the scene of the negotiations. 1 here is, it is true, a bare possibility that, the city of Mexico may be chosen in stead, but that is regarded as whollv unlikely bv the Nicara- gnan minister and other Central American diplomats in Washing ton.. The plan of the President and of 'President Diaz, although not entirely disclosed officially, is to bring the representatives of .Ni caragua, Honduras, Costa Rica, and Salvador together with aview to concluding the treaty which shall provide that whenever there shall arise any difference which cannot be settled by diplomatic negotiations it shall be referred to a court of arbitration and pledging the several countries signatory to such treaty not on ly not to resort to the arbitra ment of arms but to abide by the decision of such arbitrators as shall be provided for in tho pro posed convention. The President is further understood to be of the opinion that the proposed trea ty should provide that should tin? service of such a court of ar bitration be required, its mem bers shall be named by the Presi dent of the' United States and Mexico with, perhaps, the cus tomary provision that the arbi trator's shall themselves choose the odd member of the court. The utmost satisfact'on is ex pressed at the Department of State over the final consent of Great Britain to the proposition of .his country that such differ ences as have arisen over the New Foundlaml fisheries shall be submitted to the Hague Tribu nal for adjudication and final set tlement. Under the treaty of 1828 American fishermen enjoy rights on the coast and in the waters of New Foundland almost as great the citizens of that colony themselves, nut me ie Foundland Government has lor nme time sought by the enact ment of harassing laws and regu lations to curtail the nglits anu privileges of the. Americans, and the result has been in some siigi decree to jeopardize the relations of Great Britain and the United States andlseriously to hamper the operations of the famous Gloucester fishing fleet, All that the Americans have insisted on has been the rights guaranteed bv the treaty of 1818, and every confidence is now felt that those rights will be so clearly defined as to remove all further sources of trouble. ' Governor Hughes and Speaker Cannon have -furnished most of the material for the political gossip in the nat ional capital du ring the past week. The former hir Ilia KHPCC hen in New York state has been demonstrating the wide Hiannnev between his views ami those of President Roosevelt, velt's "slap-dash, ' impulsive me thods, and has so far impressed the anti-Hoosevelt press with his availability that even the New York Sun, popularly regarded as the official orcran of J .Pimnont Morgan, has come out with ex pressions of st rong approbation of tho Governor. Speaker Can non has also been giving the President warning that lie must not expect any legislation at the coming session o! (Congress. Mr. Cannon makes it, very clear that he fears nnv such legislation as the President proposes would' seriously annoy the trusts, and that on the eve of a presidential campaign in which Mr. Cannon hopes to be the chief figure, and in which largecontributionsfrom the trusts will be sorely needed, 'would be a crime. Political observers declare that never in its history has the Re publican party been so widely split up on the eve of a preside lial election. Heretofore, that TRUTH OR FICTION. (T. E. P. Dimmer.) Once upon a time,' there was an element of the human family, known as the puritans, that con ceived the idea of bettering their condition; whereupon they came to the shores of America. These noble people believed in merit, principle; honesty, honor and justice in a word, they be lieved in the exercise of the gold en rule, and would" sacrifice their -very life-blood rather than their principles orNsense of right and justice! Alas! alas! Is there any of that noble Anglo-Saxon blood cours ing through the veins of the peo pie of to-day? Among those Puritans, if a man had offered to buy a vote, some one employed that did not attend the normal, nor even had a certificate, or at least did not take a public examination. Now this board is very benifici til to the schools, or themselves, They can exercise their functions thirty days out of the year and receive three dollars per day for their service. A teacher can go to tho expense of qualifying himself, attend the normals, teacher s meetings and comply with the law in every thing, and. receive one dollar or two dollars per day for his time. Is it truth or fiction? Trader-Teun. , magnificent discipline which has :f. w ,,i n,i mivmw sermous from the stones hi en- step by step to the summit, mid g'-gcim'..i nnK see how it is. It is the imperative so often made for Republican sue cess, has caused the loaders of the party to bury their differen ces and abandon their convic tions in order that success might be wrested from tho democracy. This year, however, there is the widest discrepancy between the two factions of the party, and each candidate and lendeP seems determined to adhere to his own line of reasoning. At the extreme right, for instance, stands Theo dore Roosevelt, advocating poli cies which are radical and obnox ious to the old line Republicans. Next in line Btands Secretary Taft, advocating most, though not a!!, of the Roosevelt policies. Next comes Secretary Cortelyou, trying dexterously to carry water on both shoulders, and by his power as Secretary of the Treas ury to mollify the Wall Street interests while he retrains lrom offending the plain citizen voters. Senator Knox stands next, the candidate of the Pennsylvania conspirators tho language i s that of the President, not mine talking of the Constitution nr.d t rying to hide any actual views he may have behind n eruditely sounding aggregation of legal phrases. Speaker Cannon, the arch ''standpatter," comes next in line with his insistence that the tariff and the trusts must bo annoyed on the eve of an elec tion. Close behind the "foxy Speaker," stands Governor Un gues, almost an anti-Roosevelt and as friendly to Wall Street as. Senator Fomker, but not quite, while the Hon. Joseph Benson Foiaker brings up the rear with the erv "Down with Roosevelt," and his frantic denunciation of the Railway Rate Law and of every other step which may ham per his friends and clients, the railroads. The Republicans have in the past enjoyed themselves over what they sarcastically termed "Democratic harmony," but he laughs best whol a u lis last, and everyone in entitled to a laugh at this spectacle of "Re publican harmony. Health in the Canal 2one, The high wages pid make it a mighty temptation to our young; ar 1 1,; ,,!nt. t, iu t.sans to 10m the force of skilled sense of right, for money or fa- workmen nee, to const.net in vor of any kind, what would ' ""- "'"' " , lmv, hPPii bis fate?. . tower, Dy me rear 01 reei. nu twVft,nmnW miliaria. It i me Knowing ones i. i i.Mc. jn l.iufMPo those who have used Electric B.t- oiul can command the most boo- r W thcfe w,,hout 1 ll8fei"'' die. or has friends, who will or wel. knowmg mey pre h-ic , . :.. n ji,(. ; malarious influence wita hlectnc mm or iuvur, is me mini uku 10 - ' IV'.. .. I I I....... .,iunii favored of the people. . ''c a ' " -' , ' r :n.....w,.. Ti, ,.,ocon.Mf too, biliousness,' weakness nnd nil people should be the sovereigns stomach , liver und kulney trouble,. fn TinnuhliMin form of govern- vu.nu..u.- j " fie).... j 4 t.w . - v. - - f t m l f H nrr 1 1 of. tllO I mi 1 n 0" ff,L. 4i, n.af itinn in the And a wise man can everextract The Touch That Ueals lithe touch of Uucklen's Arnica Salve. It's'thehappiebt combination of Ainica flowers and healing bal sams ever compounded. No matter how old the sore or ulcer is, t h i Salve will euro it. For burns, scalds cuts, wounds or piles, it has no equal, (iur.rautecd uy all druggists. The Cough of Consumption Your doctor will tell you that fresh air and good food arc the real cures for consumption. But often the cougn is very hard. Hence, we suggest that you ask your doctor about your taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It controls the tick ling," quiets the cough. " v A YVa publish ourfbrmolM from ourmilieluM eentuit your dooko One of Ayer's pills pt bedtime will ctuspi n increased now or one, ana produce , DAnla UYnHve effect the dlV lollowlne. FormuU on each box. Show it to your . doctor. Kevill understand sta glance. Dose, one oill at bedtime. 1 The Omaha Examiner tells of ;. a Muskage Indian who went to chufch urraved m a blae union , suit and a sack coat. If Mark. Twain ht ars of it, he will wonder , why he never thought of .that 7i combiuation.-Washingtpu Poet, i Towne ' His great contention ssotmem, in n , o. u b tImt ftll mPI1 are born equal." ,w,onmfluenc,ngelect.on8.They BpoWBfr...T)lt., ull p,ght tke the oath of office ), assume he tob (hink le responsibilities of the trust A Humane Appeal. A humane citizen of Richmond, In.)., Mr. U. D. Williams, 107 West Main St.,My: '1 cppeal to all persons with weak longs U take Dr. King's New Discovery, the only remedy that has helped me and ful- ly comes up to the proprietor s re comendatioo." It 6ave more lives than all other throat and lung reme dies put together. Used as a cough and cold cure the world oyer. Cures asthma, "bronchitis, croup, whoop ing cough, quinsy, hoarsnes, and phthisic, stops hemorrhages of the .luns and builds t'.:,em up. Guaran- ... . . r ! Trill Imtlli: lieti a I ... ilrt.l il-IT li fllUK I II 111 11.1'- ! - ' .' dutv every man owes to himself, his country and to hia God, to investigate the principles of right and justice that are administer ed in state and nation. Go to the district slections and see how the candidates for the different positions will scatter their boodle to the treacherous masses, and gain their eleetion bv some hook or crook, regard less of merit, in defiance Of the law tal wiv--..;n,.vy v.v , . , . .. . ni.lHt men. point or elect others to positions -rowner'W-ll, he means all of trust and responsibility on, UUJ " ,cmu" " and on no throuirh the scale. n ' v 1 t !... ti : What is the result? Merit is aueipuia 1 reH. lnat- inst.ifft hidHS her face in open oiin.ni.-. nn.l ritrht. is trampled mi- "BROTHER GREEN." Hap fnnfc nf niitrht! MonODOlV. - ." t mi . 1, J.1. n ..... m t a fn...,-t .i rv.n.v. n.i - ' nAinrnwi iruuu Ki u ui uw IIWUUIIU VUKIUIIICI I - . , V V t 41 Wherever there is money, you puonsneti will find the finger of avarice I sin 1o(re3 whue a grasping after it. prisoner in the war between the Tnl-o fnr mMfnnep. our school Statost funds, the primary or fundamen- qi, urother Green do come tome ..1 A. .1 r 1 1 II l:...- tal basis ot a statue goveruui"m; r or 1 am shot, ami uieeuiiij;,, and see how it is manipulated. Soon I must die, no more to see . . ttr .i-ifa niwl mv iloiir flillfll'Pll. 1 lie 1UW P Wiiuica uiitvu t-nu luin.o .... , , , 1 1 1 Tl. finnt iram Ina hna lnul timlllll' set .arid for school purposes, are - " for the advancement of educa-K,. , tl f (lv. lavme awav I.I' . tion. - And write my wile a letter. 'The law says, the voters, (not Tdl llpr lm prepared to die; inflnnnopil uV boilffhlA shall elect T linrui ivnMl moot, in Iikiivpti. three school directors in each (lis For I believe in Jesus Christ, trict: that shall hire teachers, and My sins are nil forgiven. look after the interest oft he My dearchildron, Ilovethem well, schools in their district: dismiss Oh. if I could oncernqresee them, . , . ' .1 ..i., .1 To bid them all a lone: farewell tea,, ers no, qua. ueu, . m...u.- , , . il.Ai. i .itl if ctnl tho unrn I UJ B WUil UltT UUi ujf anu uicti v t f,v.v , v,.ivp two eents nor Bwrerft aryioi eatuiLMiMu-i. : ; , . 1 And train them up lor Heaven, captia for taking the census. T , th toloveand serve the Lost and Found. Lost between 9:30 p. m.. yester day and noon to-day, a bilious at- ; tack with nausea and sick headache, - This loss was occasioned by finding at ad drug stores a box of Dr. King s ', New Life Pills. Guaranteed for biL iousness, malaria and jaundice. 25c, ' '.'Mr. Nervy tried to bug me biet uight," said Tess, "Oh," re marked Jess, "That's wflit he uifuiit then wheu I saw him bur rviinr toward your house, Tie told me he had 0 presingcngage nient. Plnladelpmu Press. .. Girls, if you want red lips, laugh-. ine eyes, sweet breatn ana goou looks use Hollister's Rock Mouiu. tain Tea. The greatest beautifier known. 35c tea or tablets, M.R., Blackburn and Blowing Rock drug , Co. , v: A irood many of us find it easier to see good in a big trust than in, the man who touches us for a dollar and then forgefsto return it. Washington Post. , 1 r Mosquitoes are Iree from one vice at least. They can't stand' cigarette smoke. ' A grocer says that 6ome peo- pie v ho buy on time don't seenj to know when time leaves off and eternity begins. Tm unmo kinrl of vntPVH fihall I nwl elect county officers for each dis- Anu tnen tney 11 oe respected 1 . . . . . rinf n,irriatrntps . to nnninoKe Toll mtpr not ro fiieve lor me: the county court: this court shall Uon't grieve for the loss of adear elect a County Superintendent, going to heaven to live xosee my blessed motuer, the State , jiouru 01 Mucai on, e p droP f.1it ni a niinnHnnriitn fort 1 W&L. taasds Haya Kidney ; Trcuble and Iber Suspect It . I'rovalencr ot Kidiier DUeow. J.Iort p ople io not realire the alarm " itig increase and remarkable prevalency- cf kidntydiifAMf. wiuic money ais order are tho most common diseases that pre vail, they are alniojt the last recognised by natiiut and phv J.Js sicians. uhi xmr C- ttint thtntcltri Wciih dottorinj tltt tfftctt, vhile the rV- inal aiteim unaerrr-.incs uib tyncuj. Whot To Do. ' Tliere Is eomf'jrt in the knowledge o often- extruded, that Dr, Kilnier'a Svriinip Root, Uie Rreat kidney remedy, ; fulfills every visit tn enrinff rheumatUui, pain in tlie back, kidneys, liver, bladder ftiid every part of the tirinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water mid scahlimr rain iiv passing it, or bad biiutting u Muauuwwu nle ' effect, following nse 6f liquor, wine or such position whose duty it is to ,jn, now her prayers are answered , uer, and overcomes that unpleasant ue. look after the schools of the coun That I might be prepared to die j g W- ,..'.. na nort.ifi- If I SllOUld fall tn buttle. .:..."'i...;.. tf, the ttfild and eaten to nnalifled teachers, etc. Two brothers yet, I can't forget, . H'rf""?7 nLn if TbTCiS Now comes a new law that pro- Are still fighting for the Lnion, i for iw w0lldcrf uj cures of the most di. vides' that this court (shall point or elect a county board ol education, consisting of fiveVietn bers. -who shall have exclusive I nl 1,, trfT ritrrtlT. I OHO m V III,, . : nil. w ..... . -n "I-I fri i. ,!. ..,. 4 hlu w.I , ,!l,r !, 1 17 IUU UUIU1 tllio ILLX...V... , . ! Oh, here I am, in Tennessee, 4 II in tlin firms of buttle 1 M, inn T iTHlHt riiPAl.dlpA.V0 you all. controll 01 tne scnoois anu si:nooi nd sav lareweii to tcmpiaiion. cbim!s. If vou neca a ineuicum yon should have tlie lcst. oiU Dy urug gists in fiftyent and one-dollar sizes. Vou may have a sample bottle and a boot tliat tens an I L , 1 . . f . IUXJUIU, iwuiwniucwr ii. 1.- funds, employ such teachers as fliov rph fit. rofrardlfSH of the viH of the vieople or the teacher or Surely death has lost its f tiiig the ciuttlificatiou of the teaciter; y ,uv " - ! 1... ...oil A.I.lr. Ir I 1T 114 It iuili.lvtf I Kilmer & Co., Hiur- Oh Brother Green, I'm dy ingnow, j jyj t)ti That 1 cue o easy, I ,41UH.I ... . . " w - " i .. r;t;,nr iiiftitirvti thUNianer and don't t jiwke any mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer s Bwamp-K.001, iwi Uie address, liiugmton, N. Y, , J f !
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