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"A s. ;v -4 o g n ! cry, -f- Vi i' . u.. VOL. XX UOONK. WATAKi A COUNTY. X. ('.. riiriSSD.VY F KIMU' All Y ! !'..":. NO. -.7. FN tt U h H i tZ V y f i v f j ii. ii.i::;. COUXCILL & HARDIX, REAL 1 '.STATE AGENTS, L; ?', TcJ'cs-.src. Wiiteus what vmi waat ill 1 no way ol farmii: lands in this fet til country and we .Olldooui -U-st ti use vuii. 'd-lO. "small farm Tvut sau:. One iiikI one lull" miles vi .-ol I'.doiif N. (' too.! locati ti con venient t lirst class school Tor terms and 1':m ti -ulars, address (i. R. KONti, Williniiiolni'jr, P.utte, Mont. I'ltOI ' i:SSK.AL. NAT T. DULANEY, M. D., SPECIALIST FovrthSi. Bristol Tcnn.-Va. Eye and Throat Diffuses. Refraction for Glasses. li,D.i.07K. ATTORNEY AT LAW, HANNr.lt L'.LK.N. C. JMPWiU practice in the caurt of Wataun, Mitchell and adjoining counties. 7 f-'O7 EDMUND JONES LAW Y KM LKNOHt. N. r Will l'r.i f;n flrgnlr.vly In tli"( ouvtof tt';U:utf;i, 61 S. F. A. LINNEY, ATTOUXKY AT LAW in H INK, X. C. Will j raetid' in t!i? coir.ts of tho Lith J.i li.-ial Iist rirt in all in.itters of a civil nntiiie. 1 li)iiS. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOON 10, N. Caroful attention ivtii to collertions. W. M LOVILL ATTOltNEY A T LAW, HOOSK s. c. IKSSperial attention given to ail business entrusted to 'h c:tre."a 7-9-'08. A, A. Ho!scl:w, ATTOllNKY AT LAW Mountain Lity, 7 'emu we. Will practice in all the couits of Tennessee. State jijid Federal. Special attention si veil to tol- lecMons and nil o'her inattt tk of a 1 pal nutnre. Ofliee north east of court house. Oct. 11, 1907, ly. E. S. ATlORSEiA'l LA U', ZOONB, N. 0. Prompt retention given to all matters of a legal nature. sT Abstracting titles and collection ot claims a special- tv. l-l '09. H Ross Donnelly. UNDERTAKER & EMBALM Eli SIIOILYS. Tennessee, Has Varnished and Glass White Coffins; 'Bluck Broad loth and White Plush Caskets; Dlack and "White Met alio C a s t-e t a Robes, Shot's and Finishings, Extra huge Coffins and Cas kets always on hand. 'Phone or ders given special attention. R. ROSS DONNELLY. J. t tilMH.!., w a:m ; r li:it;:;l i Regular ( o: re.-p !iih lice. j Notwithstanding what ap ar-! ed to be a st raiae J relation lie-' jtween tin Executive and Legisl i- tive braticl.es of t!i" t lovernuient ; the social situation i i'eaient- ly uniiil'l' l and th reeeji! ions 'nl tlie White House w iv never j j 1m t ler at lend or more brilliant j ilhiii they are in these closing j dasof President Roosevelt's ad i minis) rat inn. There may be a' i few here and tl.erec. nspiuenus to j themselves by th 'ir absence, but i in the great mass ot olacK-coat- ed men and dire, eoiredemi-gortii e l women, it, would be difficult to disi inguisli any decrease in the iopularity of these W hile House crushes. The Judicial lecepi ion was held Friday evening. The members of the Supreme Court of j t he l'n i ted Slates and t heir fani jilies lead the imposing proces sion oi justices, lawyers, ambas sadors, foreign miai.-dtis and fa Aond residents of the Histrict which passed through the I'd no Room mid paid their res pec Is to Piv.sident Roosevelt and h i s wile, and the ladies oi the cabi net citcle. 1 say paid their re spects, which means that they went usually two and two until they reu'hed the ante clam ber of the Mine Room, then they were require! by the at tendant to separate into singh? file, then passing hurriedly, each o n e grasped tho President bv the hand as his name was announc ed by Col. W oitpveil. On (lies' occasions a. company of distin guished men and women are es pecially invite 1 to i he Mine Room durum' lh" reception. There ihey stand, mid vatch others tile by very mueh a t one looks on a civ ic or military procession. To ex pel ts in dress and connoiseurs in sartorial values and critics of inaiiaeis the station in the Mine Room, a!i hough it, is without seals, musi be as enttrtamingas tho iie-'i production on ihesi iee. The foreign a u.Lassadors a a e! nii!:iste:s were' their court cos tumes with ;dl thedecoiatiousto which they are entiiled. Oar ar my ami navy o.'iicers in their new dress uniforms display consider able troli I lace, but they aiopuite outdone liy some South Ameri can or Oriental coantric riie ; Mritisli ambassador woreagold oinbroideredcoat with splendid decorations upon the front, while his wife wore a pearl colored bro cade The new Turkish ambassa dor was there with his red fez, the only street head covering which was observed. The Mohamme dans never on any occasion un cover l heir heads. Washington would lie much less attractive toso-called states men if it were not for this social side of Ii!e. Senators and mem bers of the House perhaps care but little about it, but their wives and daughters, t heir sis tors, cousins and niothers-indaw look upon it as the real thimr, ....... .:"n iue oouu.s a.-1 ..a : j l ' e nursamt legislative work as ot.have bought Icg.slatu-.s j secondary importance. It is im-1 have their representatives in the possib!e that tins view shall not lialis of Congress in Washington; , have its inlhicnee with the Sena tor or representative. It may not consciously swerve him from his duties, but it is impossible that a mnn whose nights are spent with his family encouenge at crushes ami dinners shad during the day be able to give his best attention to national businesss or to the discharge of that work for which he was seat to Con gress. Of course there are honor able exeptions. The President has sent anoth- er and perhaps a dual t.iessaire to Congress accompanying t h e 1 report of the Conservation Com- mission. This4nessuge may not : have any great effect upon Con-' grebs, for this body is in 110 frame i " .1 x.Y.i (Ihj Dh,ar A'i' .) Il a ft many am! many year si-u. In a k t ; ir-1 aa by the a. Thai i niaiil'-n theto Iied whom yt u miv know !'.;. the i nine ,f Annabel I ; A 'hI t his maiden s' e !i veil wit a I . ot l.i-r t ho;;;-.ht 1' i lil It In lovciilid be loved ly me. I was a child aii'l tdie wan n hd I, In thi- kingdom bv the s a: Hal we loved with a love t lt:t t w.-o I an I in v Aimalx 1 l.ef : Wit h a love t hat th" winged s.-ra ('overtoil laT and in". .ml this was the lens"! tiai'., hi; a-' i, J 11 t his kiiih)ai bv t he - e 1. A wind I'h-w nt of a cloml. hiliii Mv lieantiial Annabel Iht: So that her hijh-boin kinsin.-n canie Aiel bore tier awav from me, To shut li-r nji in i M'pnh In.- In this kiiiix loin by the s-a. Tlio anjicls. not Imlfsa liapj.v in heave.'i Went eiiv. inir her anil n,e t lint was t he reason ( men know, In tliis kingdom by the sea ) That the wind came out of 1 he clou ! by mdtt. ( hilliii' ami kiliiny lay Amabel L c" I'.ut nurloveit was stroiii;,.! by tar than thelov (! those who were older t mm we Ol many far wiser than v - Anil neither 1 lie angels in heaven above, Nor t he demons down uinh : 1 he sea. b'an ever dbsevcr my soi.l sVoiu the soul Ol the beautiful Annabel I For the moon never beams, without loin Of ti e beautilul Annabel Lee: And the stars never rise, bur 1 feel 1 he br tM'the beautilul Annabel l.ct A ml so. all the 11 i; lit t ide. 1 a" doui by the side til my (.'at him my darln ' my the and my bn i In th s-p:dehre the e bv tile sea, In her toad) bv t be soimdmi;1 sea. of mind to be impressed w i t h the recommendations of Presi dent Roosevelt, but that it will have its influence on the conn try and t'uroimh thecounty an influ ence on this or on future Con gresiies, can be little doubted. It is a very serious paper t lie final serious cxprssion ot a very sen - ous man on the eye of his faiv - woh to Hie country and m tact a j,.lv,. 1V,, impressive inthmnce on 1 Corru;ir pom ic-t w.n ( sUs lo the w.a-id in hich he h-is been 1 1 1, i leni. ;,,,,- ,;a-. ,,f , i- ..,.. ' pea led by faithful admi'i'slra-, for a number ol years the most conspicuous personality. Alt ho' the reader will have an opportu nity to peruse the message in tuP, there are certain passages which might be well committed by heart. Speaking of the rights ol the people, the President says: The man who K)i ves the com munity greatly should be great- Iv rewarded bv the cmnninnit v. As there is great inequality of service so there must be great in equality in reward, but no man acel no set of men should be al lowed to play the game of com petition with loaded dice. This ad ministration has achie- ved some things; it has sought,. but has not been able to achieve others. It has doubtless m a d e mist nkes; but all it has done or attempted has been in the single, consistent effort to secure a n d enlarge the rights and opportu nities of the im-n and women of the I'nitcd States. What lhe Presiile.itsaysabontl . 1 .111 playing the game w'nti loaded dice has plainly reference to tho . i . i - ,e a...e greaD irusts ami mouop.ui.cs i aa i : and ho probably has reference to the boycott and the bhu'k 11 wbicharetheloadedd.ee respec-; tivelv of the labor trust and of ii.. 1 . me einpur) er. ! -vs 11 summary 01 1 no waste on natural resources for the year 1907, the President prevents a remarkable array of figures. As for exaunde. the tol nl waste ofiu,!: mineral products, three hundred millions; damage by floods and j 3 ' fire, four hundred and fifty mid- ions: preventable loss by ti, three lintiit veil unit s v I v.t ve ma ions; loss to f.nm products by j animals, one hundred and thirty millions; loss by insects, six bun- died and fifty-nine millions; for- ests destroyed by lire yearly, fif- - ' ;;, ,:;. mi iv than lovi !is f II. avi a i:c me (Weans. ;ht eves lv t:-.::i;,::. , l;f acres; waste ofna.; uialeas thirl v-une millions; dal- Iv waste, oi' g.is per foit, one bill ion; yearly waste of coal, two hundred and forty million tons 'the report of the forest conser vation congress, composed ns it is eif the Govs, of iheStatesand ,som,. t)f (l0 llist n.stii,guished ;111Ul ,)t4 t Jle CUU!,trv. cannot but try, which wil soone- or Liter and ('Afii't'Seion in logisl.iiinn. Soldier li.dks Death Plot. It seemed to J. A. Stone, a civil w;r veteran, of Kemp, Texas that a plot existed between a -desperate liinir ti-fi-ilife .-iii.l tin, ii,- ii'! tii n-tiiv.. hism-aile eonti.iem.l , :al.hn, J' cold" he writes, -that developed ;1 ,-oH.h iv,,,,,, . . : a. f eaugii ll;lt Min.lv ti .lie, 111 spite of all remedies, for years. My weight J ' " ran dawn to 1 jcj pound. Then I be-, Xan to use J)r. Kind's New Discey- ery, which restored my health com- pleU-ly. I now weih ISo pounds." h'or Severe colds, obstinate Cotudi, I I-jiiein hohls. Asthma, and to ore- . ,,,, it. in,lv(.,;1, r, ,..,, 1 j-, t,; .1 1...01.. f ; Llll.l ilttV, LI 11,1 Ui'lH,. llVV.lill.il anteed by ail dnigeMsts. Dr. P.roiigl.tou, of Raleigh, re - hues an aimising incident of his lantomoldienin to I'lavlon last ! week. When some distance from j 1 ! .oadi;, T, , w : 1 ine 11 1, v, lie sa n it ii.'mn iiji-i row, and the doctor was just .ou,hvb ,..lt e,r.rt ,iis ,,, ' WiMli) 1,.lV0(m mul,,s wileI1 tho ,,.ivel. ma.heii down in hjs w IH mu iL.kj (k),1 ..,,, ,:, ,)i8 u Thi. (Jjd )r instt,tlv bedded that the mules neodcdall , ,,e r()a ;uid st lnwj ,,is ,na. chine until the wagon bad saf- ely passed -t layton Enterprise Rew.ps At Cohl Steel. Your only hope," said I lu ce doc- tars to Mis. M. . Fisher, Detroit, Mich.' suffering from severe rectal I"-' " " operation,".--then 111. I' 1 X- T It'll )l 1 ' ? ac.v uui 1 ms MIC writes, "till v holly cured. - ,c l"lum . . t.iu.v.i.i, 1 1 Constipation, and Headache 1' 4,!' drugoists. 5C! Red Baud Pure Scotch Satiffj is tho highest g-rade SuulL i'it l i I Vt''r!l Ten. t V-!.m!!- T..:.i.es.-e- a .) -.-!,,.Ve 1 u r,u . -t.r.ds i..' t h e ' I'r. m -s ; i , .' I. e i.:1 - i l, ii'll i, '.v 1 The a1 1 c;M a .! T. ::: -- ..iCi th. i iv. ; 1 itt, .-, I .pi.- ih t i. i 1 ll'e-ll.seive. 1 .11. I. Ii I..: , !' t'.i.i'gv. a path nl j to ;nai:v w roc-.-s. an labo.n , , t'e - 1 1 1 1 i : - tl.ev ll III ii I'e have 1,1 1 tad of f. l.e-rry o e'ene i.i . It is th. a he!'.!- to ih :. d'e ;:, s lil IH I ' . ' ! I- lili- I lies; a ie m ii i ; a i . .... 1 1 , I and . ipe "e it- ii ;. a ti r."es ',11 art s oi j i, i- ; tlu- m. ol p!o;;i- so V J :i.liv be may g..) on until tn.. -ove; igu pen : l:!-''s I aV sh.dl irJ.- '",! M.'lee 1 ! shall rvb-n throng!.,.;:! t!.e l-.;,d. ! t Tiiete i - e. . f ! e! !t . n- ; d-r land i 'nan proa.l old Tei::.es- see. i i i end cone, ive.l tin4 idea ol t he world's ere.itioii He was tLelllToils ,) 1 1 : r I l ! 1 1 i ol i'i!e, ill w ho ' bo,4 ic is '1 . Ii;;e: sc :;e-tles l.l-.e a trardeti spot . i ie niivl" it the I ' 1 1 1 I of vine- and a hied of siorv. an 1 the abi li.iv: p'a e of a 1 1 i pal l iotic peoj le. Ten- e-se.l ii i the bi.aati i;at 'lire and adoriicd by i i 1 1 i l,i is win ! ! i a llie.-h! c ) :::! y. 1 .-set bv e u! craivs ilil -'ills of a !:..; 1 tins : i a : 1 1 '1 S.OIIii ile ; si ll i t 1) , i V boa1 a'4; OV.il. i, a I a com ii ! Ih' oi in i s a "id t he ;lav maker,-; have set a hi'.;h stati i dard o:i morality and law on-' I'oiveino.it. ai' l i' istrrali'viui'-t i believe that no halls will bemad or backward steps taken in well deiinod co.nso of civic right-j eousness. and that, in the end! moo rule. t. j;it assassinations: a i ions l,;i4,l!i' i:;i4iiI' ' iav cn 'aal ill I rceii!":; I 'ouri s o i he poor i" a !!: rick a i iy meet I ge! iiT up on ai: er;::i and ei-u pi.ia;' for I lie Lord is tin.' maker (d' them all. P" '!'''1 o! dVmie.see ha v e seu I !''ii' cherished ideals 1 if c! Vie vir- tuo Itampled under loot bv bni - . 1 t,,,w ;!n'1 t5,,s!Ml"' 1 11 'Wi'-! 'Pi 1.- - : 1 lai lorce ana aespoiic powe--. ; Thev have seen rapine and urnr-! l.im-s-eu i.,pi.ie u..u i"a.- I dei r on4. ai.t and riotous in the land. With bowed heads, wouu 1 ed lnarts they wituissod flioc.ini son (low ed their richest, noblest, blood run dawn the gutters of the capital city. They have shrunk irom ie iiboa and i'ors of the world, mil il at last thev j have iifipoah-d to each other to! i. r. 1 i 1 ! WIl.,,0,!I ''MV-",""ir ! Pwp':iers t tie lannsiieil name ol ; I;,u '"" "'s'"'l-' l:'"- : that appeal is about to bo an-1 1--:"'-swered. An awakened pub'ii. con-! iL-i science, offended beyond end 1. 1. ! nice, has arouse:! t he Male, at people. 'coring through th. leealii:g clouds, s"o the In lope mid the (lawn ci h'tter , , ... , . lavs, when Right sb ui be trium-! umpliaiil free. !,..,, I ,o,,l tl... ,.....!.. vit.-.H !,.,' ' " ! Ni-.t !::a.u! Law. It will bo ol interest as well as itliorma t ion to the pul!i.-at large , to know that a lec l.t postal law ', ' ; passed, pi ohibits the USi'd'a p(S- j tllge Slllip that h is been I or I' ! 111 any way. II i) stump of iheabovedesi-rip tion is used on a letter the post- olficp department can hold it p ; -;. "..osta.'.edm'." Wbether"ril- ! Hi) .Saill" eXt'CCtS to L'lVe IlIlV re- bale w hen a stamn is torn, is not : , , , . .. . It a; nea, but n !s a common oe- CliieilCe ioi4 SOUK1 One to tear a . stamp aecideuliidy and stich it on a letter. in-; -.1 I i ' r : d A. t i Gff V IGGf i Hr.;r Vir.cr rss jo?d, ! v.t ihi v:.:i inadc. But r's lUiT Vi-ef, rew im- : ;J f..,-tai!!a, h ??.eacr. Ir . : .w rcaf sptch'ic for fall . i !-. A nc'.v p.-cparsiion in v.. ; v. New !.ot:!c. New jr.'-.ur. Aik your dmjrgisttc It.-av ittoyrca'thencv kind." '",'1 ! rn--:!!.' t.!:r :( the hn. it to jtrxr - r - r m , -.. , - t- , 1 '- - V a ......... An V - r--l . cur new Ua'r 'igor it i.s n-t hwo lie-- sl-ghtes effect upon H i: cjior of ilc hair." You may Use il ir.-v! r,ii ' a ct v length of time with c!i: ft:sr of chsnsiiru tbe color. Stocs !;v;-, Cures iandrtif. ::.e: J. C. Ayer Cj., Lowc'.l, i."s. - -.- V,VtCii Rf-Tjairing, .M. i . t i : ii ie ' ' Hill4 re j;,)(-d watches are ruined '.,. : '!- ii inexperienced work , in any ( th.-r way. A !i i-. too costly an article to is, to iitiv one who irav i 1 ,;:a the tit!-.' of Watchmaker. ihii-fng my many years of busl in ss 1 have always given the clo--e -f atli nii n to the careful re i'airiag nu.i adjust ing of watches !a amal to meaad have bought none oilier than tin- best mater ial. My r barges are nover exces-.--: only eiumgh to cover tho f o I o' ( i.e work; neither do un m ce.-sary woi-k liar charge for w o;-i; 1 do not execute. Pon't : ii: mil il your watch iciuses to i vi 'iieioie !uv iey; it cli'ani d, ad justed and fleshly oih d. .1. i. Mii VAN, 'iradnate Waeh iimker dewidor, "ttiitis Chnriotie mm. niK i.A R'i I T AN i l' E S T NLWSl'A PKK IN X. C. , n vciy i-,y w t v:lr x,v ;l A iv; o Ihtv in fho IV-ir Year. Tie4 ( ii rvcr c(-nsis;s of io to i? j j-o u v - ii a i ' .- :ced to 3; pages Sun ' d.i v, ii i i.i.'vil ineiv news matter, !.. .d, M.it'., natioind am! foreign j ;': ::: i:iy et!:ei4 Noiih C ira! ina news ! T:'R Si 'i)AV OUSERVEK. j i-. unexec'.leil :;s a news in eel i um and j is abo ihhd , i:h excellent matter r j SEM I-V EKK LY OBSERVER. ',S'HS l;-davs and Fridays?,. ; :icl "' hl' 1 "'. l'pcr for the ; aioaei m ihi section. It consists of 8 to " 10 p:liTes. and m ints all the 1 . ' . news t the week-local, State, na. tiona ami lctein. A. .'CSS, THE OBSERVER CO. ClIAKI-OTTli .V. C. (Jraft by any other name would produce as many plums. "rQJJ GUT UP TJTTTT a t Aiem 7fr Riey TrouMc K.ikos You Miserable. A'attcst oveivtx-'.y who ren.U Uje tie I,) !,:ie, w of the woniierful cures made ly br. 1 Kihiur's waiiip t Uoot, tho Rrcut kiil- Q ik y, liver and blud- .. tier n ini iiy. V, It is the i;rent iaed- 1 ic.-il triutitpli of the inactivntii century ; ! l't f ""Jf .v-V It A 'I'scwercdofteryear I'mH KnH of soientific research fl J-R- - bv Dr. Kilmer, the ' eminent ki.lnev and 1 i.idiler r-iwialist, and is wonderfully srceesstiil in pomntly curing lame nack, i.ric .-i-. id, i..t::rrli of tlie bladder and i'.rie.ht's l.'i:.are, which is the worst form ei kiuaty trouble. I),-. Kilmer's SwanipRoot is not ree oi:uue!ii;eil i - cvervthiui; luitif von have i l ei'iev liver (,r l.lriili'i'l- truillm it b found' jitr.t the remedy vou need. It has ifiix so imny'ways, in hospital ivo: ie and 1:1 private practice, and hns pr. ved so succesyt'ut in cverv gase that a sP.c:d arrann.e.jt has 1.6ea tnade by 11.1t already tiiid il, may have a sample betlle sent fr ee by mail, also a book tell iuij wore s. I unit Swaj:tp-Uot, and how to fa-l o'.itif you tin ve kidney or bladder trou- Lbi Wluei 11 f'liitirnionl trvi 1 Toiaimi ilna Keneroi:s oifer iit th'is paper ami send your adilress to I'4. Kii.c-r x- -1- ti.: . ,..,.,i,.LijAii.',iTH v-c vo., 1,1:. . !i.i:iii;m, w -i; sr.ov. , A. 1. iue iium t.;4a-.': ,11': -ti.il iiftv-eent and one- dollar nre I'dttles arc Home of Bwairp.Root soM b. aU ,.ooI aru-.-ists. Don't make .m - y mistake, but renumber tlie name, c I.,,,.. T-;i. C TJ and the ai'-trcss, Binijhainton, N. Y., oil "very uuie. .1 m t - r...'
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