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-r '.1, H00X15, WATAUGA COUXTY. X. C, niUKSDAY DECEMBER 5. 1907. NO. 81- VOL XIX VROFESSIOSAL. WASHINGTON LUTTKR. to. ATTORNEY AT LAW, From Our Itegnhu CorreRpomleut. Indications tlmb the Republi can majorities in both houses of RANNF.ll ELK. N. C. Coniitesss will prove them .elves WViU practice in the courts as incapable of 'dealing intel'i-- of Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining nnnciallaws, fot- Mr. llrynn poin ted out J hat weuknewniineyears ago and the Republicans, al Au Obsjrvrr of Many Panics. (Charlot te Observer.) , Rider 1 D. Hold, of ion's thr.mrh in nmvni' in both houses ; Landmark and the Wilson Times, 01 I OUR 'CSS I) lUHCIIHY V e i i iiiiin mvu I . '.it ..(-. ..,.. . V . A ...Ji :.i, u,,, ,.!.. nT1a7i or the future, but it begs to urge since, nave never nan me cum , im-ihuh .i w- i .m,,,,,,, ,,.,.,itil ao-e orthe intelligence to remedy and should consequently be am putu-ucn aud confidence upon its Be Patient, Depositors. , In other editorials The Com moner has p linte l out certain remedies lor the present panic. and tlie protection ol the ptilmc Cure Your as neapabe of dealing intern- " P Tu ',, ,.r Tw ' readers gently wi-h the question of finan the defects. They,have nevereven an honty on he sub t, Tha ,n ,.s " ' 1 . I . i i ,.T,x,.t r, ,1,. u, hm inu iiboiI Tim nnnort unit es for The I counties. 7 6.'07. r;, . . ... " . m,lp ,. lumest ofrovt to do so. he has used his opportunit.es for Tho bunks are, as a rum. pe sion, as they have for the past ten year continue to multiply, m hm : .. i ..f omn..intmorvflHnn to Hrst-ehiss ad van- f.cllv sound- lliev are not Uift'l-. 1 II WW IO " JlU vi v." . wv-v ........ f .ill ,, . I nientin Washington over t h e 'tildes clearly appears from one ed down with bad paper. Lxami-, ten vear continue to mumpiy. in T, . . ;.. rni 1 ,.,:, ,..,n . . .. . i.i;..,i ,,u,.,n,. nf Si.nn.i-op Forii. Of his snrtied editorials in 1 lie . nation w ill IIIK nil!) IS ICIl UM'IHI III 'L V r- I ! ... i . ....... .. .I.... " ' . " .. . .. i..... ;.,;,.,.tn,.r T,.ft. It, TnifR. h er ( uid uolestuat or- be. n rising nan i nni. iruji.tr Corte vu tlie 1'reMdent sam iie R" l,""'""v K T. . - tA,!i i e, UUU wt wcuiju. h,w1It.,nBlki,i(11,t K!1;,i !in i ker to in are Secretary Tnlt, u; inner.. iM.ier in..,, m, S imoroved formula. Mop ATTORNEYS AT LV. bad nurance that the leaders of h chnrl on more than dina-y panics are cuaractenmi Ivt.er nl.e to m Pformailon of dandruff I Al 1UIUuio i u.v,,. naaabsuiaiKX tnatinutauriooi . ... r,..., : i..ti..iK,.;,.fH..in..v nf in.,n(v n rr now t mnthev were ten or twelve 6 n ,.i ,a r.n. t Cono:nr;e cons.der.no: a n a,on T t,i i , iVxll V 1 ?x t U,. At the same time he vrars aro, but the depoitor ?vT wilt npncticeiu all the coilats- sure oi tins cn.iracrei ana vn.n ' , .,.,,,,.1, tl4 kna ,n,.m.-li of bad moiiev to Icmd nreHnitat.' a panic il they . , l. .,.,,,,1 a. Jot ntn fDllil'l UHrillM.-JM-q..' "'';' - ' ' ci :..i nttoiit nn inven to real ",: : UA " l-ll-u 't-' i . . ' ,i;,fi,tcn,!, uii nut ohq nvi' mm-iiuie.iHoiiHli e flioili:!! to ,uu nw ii v.. , . v... i i. . i ; ri rr i ii'.vn r,n ii Minn I, Lie iiiiiii u in.n n.v. . . . i ,.nf I,-..... v niu. it i iri iikki.il i.i.ir'iiv it ii. cat-ate W uaicoiuxui..-. v TT 1 ft Uanaruw Thy? Because It is annoyine, untidy. And mostly, because It almost invariably leads to baldness. Cure it, end save vnur hn'r. Get more, too, at the same time. All easily done with Ayet's Hair vigor, new improved formula. Stop this J. E. HODGES, Veteriian JSureeon, . SANDS, KM Auu. 0. ly. 6-l5.?07-Uvere the leaders to whom ho re- ,m(1 1'1'ovtMl more sum'HKful- I t , 1. .. ; . : ...... .. i.wur forred, the President could only j l" Jir. t omKer ; think ortwo or three wiiollv in fluential Republican Senators. such as Heveridfjc, l.ourue of Or egon, nnd Koullierlan 1 of Utah only iuad worse by pouring' it w. Tue witlnirnwul ol a lew dob out as a supposed remedy. I on-j lava a iav iy eacn nepo.-uoi n lie iteposils lioni', wi.i soon crip i.lr t!ie s.trontrest institution, vvliil 1 an Hreemeiit amino; the i'ormul with " bottU Bhuw It to your uomor EUMUXD JONES TjW YEli LKXOlll, N (!,- U'ill Practice Regular)' w the Courts of Watauga, 6.1 'p7. ; nvnmi.l. nf h.. dour in ! fidenee must, bo 'radually nurseil the mauper polieyNKuined n n d back to health. All panics come i- . . .1 :.. r.'.,:.. I.;,..!f ,a iaina ruiiftioil frOlll fln OVer-san (UHCICUlK.il III viiiu iiuiii5i.il, ...... ... . i.ii -.' .. j i,.,i.i.. ftii-wni.i at;i.t of t ih iiublic mind :i eoositors to exririse a nine er, mid Souther an of Utoh.J-M resem- more faith, will stio,, nlievethe lie na,, however hat he count-; & 1 Yil ia.n II Taft, blance to each other. We quote situation. While the local banks edonthes1ipPortof,Peitker(an a. , ; , )im nlfrom a (escH(ti()Ii: IHy (im, it impossible to lth. non. Now the Spear er has ar-1 ; i?"'tl'.t I,"" .. n J ,.u iu L t, nnt.how nan- ,1,-hw the denosiJs will ulii.aite- md in Washington and says he ;f'on. winuin- the liepnb ican . . .. n..i iin.it; ,11 1 t ll!l ?ll"lll SlUrffOSt- has no plan uiKlur CDnsHierauon v, - 1 . . f 11....1. I(imr ... , ii xi j . ipil that DOssiblv Mr. Foraker 1 period ol prospei it.v. Man s teui and .ntunatosthathe does not,tl u at 1 os-j.) . . . sf!mnin. , ilfiu Wklll'TO UK: HUll 1 1 list 11 itn n ...v. . ....... ". IrS' toS o, ,to M mo,, rtl,, I',.,feov,.,....-dmorc k liim about It, thon uo ft U iay Tti3 new Aver s Hair vip.orviucenainiy do tiiis vor'k, because, first of all, itdc- Etroys the germs which are the original cause of d.mdrufT. Hiving given thlsaii!. nature completes the cure. The scalp is reatorsi to a pr$xUy licaithy condition. Halo by Iho J. 0. yw Co., Lowoll , SBaoi. F. A. LIN KEY, i i .. rur ltnonHiiosM nnu t iiu, a ue win n i.n. .!.. nn,, n lnt.TTi n-ii. lwu i.i'i- .-..."" U) II l(llllV.7i tU'.. I ....," " I"' . nmv in nnrt, tit lii.st, ileeOlint for ATTORNEY AT LAW ni8' unw.llin).niess to take any . boone, N. C. step which might curtad theprof Will rr pipa In ihp courts of Ut. of tlio hnnkors in times of fi- lf 1U lUO..' " ' " ' the 13th Judicial Pistuict m all nnncial stringency. Jut from ev i I - 1 A te fortune exceeds $2,000,000, ever sucrwed in t.rmg.ng ai.om tne nominauou di u ifii -uuuni,, by the Kepublican party he will matters of a civil nature. 6-11-1907. ery quarter cf)ines the same in formal ion. o one oi the leaders although defeated even in his race for the Senate, be received into their everlasting mansions by those corpora to interests which he served so f.iitlmuly before en 'It is curious to note how pan- diHv the deposijs will uliiia ite ics creep on people, mere is iimv oe p.iiu, ami nine mwi . "- 1 no dang"i oi los-t to tue vari ous communities unless deposi--turs nie fouliMli e;iough to dc cept the impossible. When a depositor puts his uion tn into a bank, he knows th a t his nbility to .vithdraw it on th inand depends entirely upon the probability Unit but few vv i I I I tract debts beyond their power to pay. They are flattered that time will still grow better. l?ut j pay day must come. Somehow there is a day of reckoning when settlement must be made Some J leaders in commerce fail to pay that cripples others who are thus rendered unable toni.iet their ob J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, ,,()0NL3, N.C. Careful attention pivpn collations. of Congress has even considered teriug public fife, in their effortb . . . . . . i ,i.. !trt iluannil tlie tax naversof UillO financial logisiauon aim Jir.r i . . ,' ; ,. r, Koosevelfc appears to have been and which paid bun for aw e. ec- bv the assuranre of men whose; ted States Senate want to withdiaw the money-nt one. that. II- has no right to ex- ! peer, therelor', that he can call lirvMtinn T'Ji.uti'iish. Wfiut of coufi- for Ii!j nioiitn' nt once if all the "e' " t, ... deuce spreatls., Tli" cry ol short lot her depositors do the same 1 1 1 1 V i ..I . til 1 111 . L E F I.OVILL to inflnnnee ends with the nassace of a few private pension Bills. It ia interesting to note the ex tent to which the belief is gain- Secoml only to hia efforts to injure ?r( Taft, are Seniitor Foraker's efforts to blast the reputationof the peo ple of Brownsville Texas, a n d to prove them gniltpoi ri)-) mur . . .T I - .-.,.3 1..-! rtl I.nl1 A l-Alttl ATTOHNKY A r LAW,- - Vr d ' ftml fisSassh,ation of the unds is sounded. Fabulous rates of interest are offered by debt ors for cash, but that increases the distrust until the panic is on. What is it? The proverb is '( api tal is timid '' But it is the man that has it is timid, ami tightens his 'Tin on if or hoards it. If he m-rr-liO(Lb, X -. the New York bankers and big B-flppcinl attention fciven flnaneeers have been almost whol r ... ,.,.iU.lrt f.ir- lllf. Til (1 11 P V X ..11 U,..,.:...,u n t rlof i.ll T1 .... IH UII WUSIllr;,-"' ruuuni-. u white residents of that city which was perpetrated by the negro sol thin .still less should he expect it if his tiiuiditr makes others timid. This is a time whwi depos itors should reeogirze the service ol the baid; to the communi ty for tin; bank would not exist but for the local demand lor it and -the depotd'or should help Newspaper property is like street car property it is very valuable when it pays well. Mr. John A. (.Kites recently sold the North Carolina Baptist to the B iblical Recorder for six thousand dollars. This did not include qny type or olher material, but slur pi, th" subscription list It had a circulation of 7.300. This gives the Recorder a-very large circii- atioa. News and Obtener. i . Are vu hiivinw trouble with your kidney s? Taere are lots, of pen pie today who wonder why they have pubis across the back, w h y they are tired and hic-ing in ener V and ambition. Ymir kidnev s ar j vron. They need relief without delav. 'fake DoWitt's Kidney and IMaddiT Pill. They are for weak hack, inflammation of the Madder, !v (kin he and weak kidney h. bld hy J. Hodgts. 1-1 -04. A, A. Holschw, ATTORNEY AT LAW "Mountain Uty, lei nes '. stringency in the west. The bank ersloaued tiieir fumls to Wall Street gauiblers and then when they lost money they cried strin- renov, tied up their reserves and loai.ed only small amounts at exorbitant rates of interest and made the west whistle for its Will nrapt w 111 n 1 ie COIII i" ... t. . ....i. ... - nonev. Ul course :.ir. uooweeio ot Tennessee, State and tedernl. U'"J' Vi,uu. Soiial attention pivH. to col- did not a'P''elll,?pje hul : .. ii... ........ 4 . n . . t' lln nova Mini. Jtr'ioiis ana an ovuer lueuut w as di'iu wui w.-u. l a hral nature. golf, quite frankiy, ta;it lie Knos Olftee north enstof court House, nothing 0f finance. It is. proba Oct. 11, 1UU7, Jy. b e hothin-xof it either. Tlie Secreta ry of the Treasury had but one ! nnd in view, the promotion of -411 QR. EX A l LAW uig ott.n presidential ambition dicrs of the 25th Infantry. Possii property then, because they can- ... . it i p a- . .e blv Mr. Foraker thinks lnf c a n not sell property iorwu.ni ui iu.y in this way secure the negro vote in Ohio, but his chief motive ap pears to be the hatred of the p.'O pie of the South nnd nn ungov ernable desire to blast their rep utation while he whitewashes ne groes HO dearly guilty that the President felt it to be his solemn duty to punish them by dismis sal. Hon. John Sharp Williams, the Democratic leader on t h e e1 'i " ; ' . . has money in banks he with-j protect theconiinunity by giving ,1.....,.., ; 'Pl.nn .liiila Im vino1 k...i,.1 uii i .iK.i-t in iw within his 11 I U V, O I propert rti-nivu it, Tlmn mdt.q biivinsrr'iw.li Kin.noit ns is within his vi i u n i.' i - v i " - u n ' uvii i j i-tv. Thcv prefer money to'nowiir. T.KMlepositor wliol lnuks " . .... only of hunt-ell at a tune line Uii is as much to bncriticised up Their lovii of money is never as the ciliz -a who, thinking only inn: A iltl'nl l'Ollt. illld this cursed ! ol war. refuses to bear any ol the " "i i" I , love of money becomes the pun- n-ks or dungers mcesBar ioi ' . . . i that Mr. Cortelyou k ne w j door of the House, has reached BOONE, N. C. Prompt attention giv'n to all matters of u learftl r.Hture. ssr Abstracting titles and collnction pi claims n special ti UNDERTAKER & EMBAI.MEIt SIIOUS'S..,-- Tennessee, Has Varnished and Glass White CoHhiF; Black Broad-loth and White Plush Caskets; Black and White Meta'.io Caskets Robes, ShoeH and Finishings, Extra large Cofjins and Cas ketaalwayHon baud.' Y be ne ij. ders given special attention".' R. ROSS DONNELLY. ' NEW JEYELER'S SHOP. His only .strength is with the Wall Street and the banking in terests. He has never had busi ness experience and he is, of j ii . -p . r course, a willing u an muucviu. , tool in the hands of the men who rule "the street." lortunately, however, advices have reached the President from various sec tions which are beginning to out weigh that of his Secreiary of the Treasury, and in the face of Sec retary Cortelyou's protest Mr. Roosevelt is insisting' that pro needs from the sale uf the PanaT ,n,. lw.iu1.Hmid the Treasury cet- 'tincates shall be distributed in the west instead of being poured into the' bottomless New York . . . vn.T IO W Yv.iuhinirton. He severely con demns the bond issue and prom ises some fireworks when he conies to deal with the Secretary ,rrt the Truanry in public de bate. Mr. Williams is one of the ablest speakers iu either house of Congress and he is amply quali fier of its victims Elder Gold might have said ! nioner. something about tho benefits promised by the more elastic cur reny system which the country will doubtless 'soon enjoy ns a means of rendering future panics miWernnd briefer, but it is suffi ciently "evident that ho knows all about panics to date. His ob servations are full of sound sense and should be read w i t h vcrv dope attention. ' his country's protection. Coin- The men in cities who are tint centers of energy, the driving wheels of trale, politics or prae ticrrt urts, and the women of 1 canty and genius, are t he chil dren orgrnnd-children of fanners, and fire spending the energies which their fathers' hard, silent life accumulated in frosty furrows in poverty, necessity, und dark ness. Emerson. tied to make good his promise. A Ri::d Wonderland. South Dakota, with its rich silver mine, bonanza fainS, vi''e ranges and Rtiane iia'.ural foi ni'itions, is a veritable wonderland. At f.J itu in the ho ne i;.' i j. d. D . i CI uP. a wiuideiful case of healing has lately occurred. Ih-r son seemed near death with throat and bin trouble. "Exhausting .eoughirg spells octurred every the minutes," write Mrs. t lapp, -'when I began oil he' Dr. King's New D:.-.cooy. the teat medicine, that saved his I will be loca ted in Boone by June the first, 11)07, prepared to dii nil l,!..,l. r ...i.t' '.1 nil iviliur UI WUtCIl MHU TOl' , , . . , ,L -'nirinr on snort; nonce, my , in time oi pcm. j work is all guaranteed and no c:ate the difficulty "the v will have B'nrl; in A jr.. l ! .. , .. M....(-. lt"0,i' . . lifv and completely uied liim." Tim Republicans are viewing;'1' anl . J ' . .rii,.,,r,.i,au Ijimrar.teeu ir inu-m n.i i.,,..-, n. .;,, upsmon ol t.oiiirieiss J with considerable anxiety. Ihey Whenever you feel that yoni htomach l as gone a litrlo wrong, or when )ou feel t'..at it is not in good order a is evidenced by in e a n hendaehe",. nervousness, bad breath, and'helching, take something at tiiiu'i, and especially after your meals until ralief is afforded. There is nothing better offered to the pub lic today fr siomitchtroubhrv dys. , ijiii indiesiio;), etc, 'than Kodol. iT, icniihi' rrenarni ntion ol natural dic.itants comhiiieil with ve.'etable acids ami it contains the same juices found irTevcry healthy ,uoru stomach. Kodol is guaranteed to give relief. It is pleasant to take, it will make you feel Iniiby digesting what you eat. S M by J.M IloJjf e. . .je.. 'iii. .. r 4 1... w:..,,,...! I., p ll 1 liil III L ur- H laiwiinin im Uadiy Mixed Up. Abram P.rown, of Winsttn, X. Y., hail a very remarkable experi ence, lie says: "Doctors t badly mixed up over trie; one said heart disease; two called it kidney trou. ble; the fourth blood poison, and the fifth stomach and liver trouble, but none of thun helped me; so my wife advised trying Electiic Risers, which are lestoring; me to perfect health. 0 -ie bottle did mi more good than all the live doctors pre rci ibed." Guaranteed for blood poi son, weakness and all stomach, liv. er and kidney complaints, by all druggists, 50c. Jack and Jill were botn quite iil, Now each is well and wiser, For blues and headaches have to jjot When they take an Early Riser. D' Witt's Little Early Risers are old by J, M. Ilo.lges. When they want a new-fangled hat they go to Paris to get it and to Indiana for agood quality of brains to go under it. ' Let us se-r that whenever we have failed to be loving, we have also failed to be wise, thiit when ever e have ben blind to our own. when 'ver we have hurt oth ers, we have hurt our.-elvt8 much are beginning to remember the bitter denunciation tboy poured out upoir the head of a Demo- cratic President who issued uonua .1 , ,.,...1.1..-1.. nit .ir.i.r iner in diseoverna ne nreni'in inroai ami. mi's " v , m L'ists. Se. and i, 1 iiai eouiesiree. tuue-i ir;,uji M-.r., ....v Ilicasands Havs Kidney Trouble and Reisr Suspect rrovtili'nty of Ktilr.ry J.Iwiu'.e. I.f;it penplo t'.o n t realize lbs iilarnr Inc increate uiid remarkable prevaltncy of kidney disease. Intfin WhileUidiieydis JMY VrjFir-nordcra ar tho ni R J-Jr?ni.,t common WA'UnO.' ' V diseases that pre Shvti M vail, they aro ) alnurt tne last i ti . ... n 1 7 r .1 hi :fvt patient ai d phy sicians, v':o f"- ' tmit thciinelut v!'h Morten M rfecti, hile tlie orig inal diueu underwiines the syutcm. ' Whnt To Bo. There is comfort in tho kuowledse so often caressed, that. l)r. Kilmer'. Swamp-Root, the treat kiaiiey ren ,, folliUs every wish in curing rlielimiiliMii, Sin in the brick, kidney,, l-.ver, Wt in.1 everv part of the urinary passage. It correct inability to LoiJ wjtc-r and scalding pain Pm"R !t- J effects following use of hqnor, wui or tieer and overcomes thut it upleasatit ne cessity of being compnicu i K v. ' . 1 1 ... mH in, n.iiitf Some satirist should be sat on. Tmitisands of men ai d women in all walks of life are suffiru' from j friends, (he paragraphed would have coinuiitttu cxiraoniiiiHrj bipy Wntdimjil r.joices at. the iinrrow wupe Ironi beginning wilh n MI." So d. we." Our pelt There is something about Ken nedy's laxative Cough S.mip that makes it different from others, its it CKues a free yet gentle action of the bowels through which the cgld is forced out of the system At the . .. .! .. !. I....I l.-.W-.f .mil nt- same nine 11 in..n .... icwi.y ? "V ... ..it .n.-rni lays' mfLmmation of H.m throat snd ff" ,; m. The n'.ild .A lungs. It is easy to lake. U.nuren tlltrextraor. ;mmrye. - 1 )ft soon ieui.s.. " -" . .... : , for its womteriiu cures oi ' - kidnev and bladder trouble 'Don't ".. 10 enaigeu mi- uniesH BiiiiB- . fip,1H(iing the course 01 1 ni lUCtnn' til tin nii.nn. Iniu. m - . . T I fH nelect your kuloevs. leiv are nt im hi.'s ami nie nrem er iuilding , it sliouia not ue 101- BuotiiH,uwni.-nw?T-3- V" . ' TV.Vr:, tV Wi.li.HV n,,lL:..r, l t. .P,.,1.,Vf t hem CULM i .. .. !r.., T...1 ' l..,a " te.r!?,J.A?"-5l; v ! ail iui n - , - . , , . ,i. i-,fLj ruthc ht ---- j ti'Ui ' ' . i . ' . ...... n oil' -t I'll i uurri 1 1 -iv f in tiui n.t , - c..,nnin.Kniir. Kiit ,B ii.i.- a i Vi!-..:iinuiii "2;c. So d iThnt no oilier coaige Hopcu; ' - nt txiti.'s and the went d).- u" like it. Contains no opiates nor nor cotics. iJold bv J. M. Dodges. Ik-cause New York hnsituSing- er Iiuilding, it should not be for- tr . . . - ..i;: you miouiii nave. . !JU 1"7 " -- .-M book tliat tens mi i;l)ontit,bothscntfree( " VI IV Hill dass job. , w-Office up tair8 in Criteher'ony excuse for them ( w' Brcikrow. - that no oilier wu.. e --, .. iio1,ic-. SlUVS XL GRUCNC, Jeweler.' bwau of vaLrl. tie h- ff J. M. um . - m . ' I !nii-Q " y, '7 1 Willi Ji-ufc's r j . eel Veil for a uminiuious di'"Min . i.u mke any mistake, but remember tho in the l.g,tiv,.-(,'l..lrlotte ()V Metric s.gn over the plow works. y 8w.,p-Roat. a Z. Jbilb.VStoUief.OUt. U. addict lnuon.. Y.
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