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W V VOL XX llOOXi:. WATAUGA COUNTY, X. (, rilUKSDAY AIMilL H.ITO xo . t4 !Cij i v. ii'M H I- H hiun. j SHOULD HE NO MOKE PA ICS. COl'tlLL iC HAHDIS, t This ft tli Opinion or Senator Otrr- REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ! , man of s",t" '1,iM- , . . rr i W HMiin:rtiii l or. .i'v York Sun. Lnm-thnc, Urtncwc. s,int(ir s n,(,Mlirn uf Wiit.-us what you want in the N,,it!i Can-lma, discussing the way nl fannini: lands in this for- country's condition, savs t Jen til country and wewiildootirlx st shoul lnt heai.otherpnnieia view t please you. 5-!0. jol the saner and more temperate "MI.LL T'A!!.1 l-OHSAl.i:. jfeding that is likely to succeed (in., at:. I one half miles west oljlhe settlement of the great ques P.ooitcN.C good location eon-' Hons before tin- peoyle. Senator veuictit to first rlas school For terms ami Particulars, n-ldnss (1. II. LONU, Williamsburg, Unite, M..nt, I'KOILSSIOSAL. Nat t. dulaney, m. p., -S FECIAL I ST .- Fourth St. Bristol Tvnn.-Va. Eye and Throat Diseases. Refraction for Glasses. I, I). IMVL ATTORNEY AT LAW, ItANNF.lt ELK, N. C. BrsTWiH practice in the courts Watauga, Mitchell ami adjoining counties. 7 G.'Oj EDMUND JONES LAW YEU -LENOIR, N. ),- Will Vvaitice Regularly in the ( on its ot Watauga, 6-1 'oS. F. A, LINNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW - UOONK, N. C. Will practice in the courts of the Mth .Judicial District in all mat tors of a civil nature. 0-1 1 1!S. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, - I'OONE, N. V. Careful attention given collections. t( W. It I A) V ILL -ATTORNEY AT LA W,- BUOXh, A'. . frsTSpeitinl attention given to all busnies? entrusted to h!s care.&il 7-!)-'0S A, A. HolscluW, - AT I OUXEY AT LAW Mountain City, Tennessee Will practice in all the Courts of lennessee. State and iedernl Special attention riven to col lections and nil other mutters of ti legal nature. OHiee north east of court house. Oct. 11, 1907, ly. Li 0. UUI I L. 1 1 A TI 01LEz A 7 LA W, BOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. Abstracting titles ami collection ot claims a special ty. l-l-'OO. R. UNDERTAKER & EMBALM ER SHOILVS, - ---Tennessee, lias Varnished and Glass White Coffins; Black Broad loth and White Plush Caskets; Black and White Metolic Caskets Robes, Shoes and Finishings, Extra large Coffins and Cas Isets always on hand; 'Phone or lers given speeial attention. R. ROSS DONNELLY, Oxernmn snvs "I'aisiness is always more of less disturbed by threatened leg-: islation upon all those great j questions which directly effect ; the financial and comereinl inter j est s of i he count ry. Within the next six months the tariff ques- tioti will b? settled, anl whether j it is revised upon just and prop- j er lines in th -interest of ail the people, or ia the interest of tne j corporations and trusts the agi- j tution upon this great question j fur a time at least, will be over. Wit hia a year, in all probabil ity a new and it is to be Imped saner, if not a perfect, monetary system will be adopied. Our fi- ntmeial system should be so per fect that an era of prosperity such as we have hail and such as we are to have again soon can not be arrested bv the money kings for their own unlawful pur poses or by Unlawful manipula tions and by juggling financiers. A money panic should never oc cur again in this country, "'The flow of the great stream of trade is still turbid and cred it is still uncertain and lnsita ting: Money, however, is becom ing easier and can be borrowed on gilt edged security. The dis eased and feverish state of t h e money market has taken on a healthy tone. With the settle ment of these great questions which are now agitating the country confidence will liealiuost completely restored. Many of the cnusis which produce 1 the terri ble industrial depression which has so long prevailed in this count ry w ill be ended. "Wildcat sp ciila tions and fn n ziod tinaneeeriiig will be discour aged ami abnormal inflation of values will be avoided and the watering of stocks must be Stop ped Under such conditions, and out of it n.b, in the near future an era of prosperity, founded on a solid and permanent basis, such as we have never before ex perienced in this country is bound to come. "Congress and the Legislatures of the different states, while still safe-guarding the rights of the people in all respects from unlaw ful manipulations and combina tions by which they ate being continually robbed, at the same time will be just tocorporations. and hi the interest of the great commercial development will be more conservative, and will en act onlv such measures as will uid in the building up rather than the destroying, or encoura ging rather than crippling, and uplifting rather than retarding its growl h. "This spirit seems to he abroad in the land, and the people will demand that the laws which have already been enacted tor their benefit eha.ll be enforced before other more drastic legislation shall bo enacted. The greatest encouragement must be given to the building of more railroads for the opening up of new fields for development. "In the South we are jut en tering upon the threshold of a wonderful development. The mar velous industrial progress of that section for ten years prior to the panic, which has so disastrously arrested, will begin again upon larger and wider possibilities Profiling by this spirit of devel opment already begun our peo- pie are practically oi:t of debt,! The ( heapeM Ilt.r on Tlie l.rt&. and tie' old citiidltions ll n d e r Clmriorte "l:r..ni-!,-. which they suhVrcd and remained M'"- William II. Mi'hael, Am-r-poor me forgot ami no long- consul to C.ihvii ta. is inn er exi.-i. i'.nd with its gn at indus king u trot!;r appeal for the nui t rial resources and ad vantages , '!1'-T j't bugs and doth in I his 'f aeiicultuiv, mining ami m.in- f 'Uiitry and the development ci uf ictiuing its future K'eatjjess tin-oppoi ttinity afi'oid-d in (lie ennut i meaMire.1 or told. j ' ""T 't ne iaw mat,-, ... (m, ()f A-i icul t uro has made TI... tide of immigration iV He tells of si recmt vt.t to the.,,, j,,.,,,,,,,,, , :,M, , pe beginning to turn in that dir.- -vHinsoti Mill which employ? i.- ,livi,,t,, in lllm,mits ,ur tiuiitoopcn up the millions ofj"n0 "'en, women and chil.lren, j0Si ,!rsti second s:io: third acres of land lying tin re await-'lli!" inur the 'iiomestea.ler. ller ma-r- nili'.'i lit water powers, now wast- j ing, are to be harnessed to give. cheaper ef ctricity o ir've purver to thousands of factories to be built to work up her raw mater-: ia'. No section ol our cuutry is richer m uiopened wells of oil and natural ga, beds of coal and iron, mines of gold and cop- ner andNplendidfertibziiigpoten- names, witn now ami then, duck, tiaities. lb-r annual crop of ! or gotit meat." Further they all 12 000,000 bales of cotton en- chew beetle nut constantly as a riches her every year $000.-.stimulant. They eat two meals a 000,000. She is soon to become ( day as a rule, one before begin one of the greatest fruit ami , ni"g work and one after thedays truck producing centers in the work is done. The 111-11 and boys world. Wear breechclouts. or dhooties 'Cnpitalistg should not hesi-! and the women and girls saris, ta to to invest their money in this which consists of forty yards of great section. Not. only will splen thin muslin wrapped in a pecu did returns be given upon the dim' way about the head and amount so invested but t h o s e j shoulders. ( )f the lives of these I who come can fed that no hos-! people, Mr. Michael says t h si t jtilo legislation will be enacted to I they occupy a village which is discourage and cripple invest-! incuts. There will be 110 fight t here between labor and capital, j to sheets and tacked onto ham Tho negro question is settled, boo poles. All are tliatche 1 with sectional feel'ug is no more, audi a h'ug, tough grass used thrrm the stranger is welcomed aluavs'gl'out India for eovonng huts with aliened finis." Words To freeze The Soul. "Your son has consumption. His case is hopeless.' These appalling were spoken to (Jjorge E. Plevinsj a It-ding uierchi'iit at Kpi ingfidd, N. C, by two erpert doctors one a Iuik' specialist, 1 lien was shown '. (it. ,-:. 1 the wonderful power of l.'i. K.ng s .. , , ., New Discovery. "After tin ee wee si . .,, ..,. writes Mr. Id'-vms, "he was use as well as ever. I would not take all the money in Ihe woikl i) 1 what it did for my hoy." Infallible for coughs anc colds, its the safest, sur est cure of desperate lung diseases on eaith. "joe. and 1.00. (Juarantee satisfaction. Trial bottles free at all druggists. The jiri-e of gold still falls. Gold is our standard of value. We see its decline reflected by in creased prices. Every housewife knows that more money is need ed now to buy flour, beef, pota toes, eggs and other household supplies than was nee-led ten or fifteen years ago. There are vari ous factors at work, but, broad ly speaking, increas-d cost of living measures the decline in the price of gold. Abundant and low priced gold wid almost surely lead first to prosperity and, if continued to inflation The low interest rate prevailimr over the world and the abundant capital that cannot find profitable in vestment is atiothe evidence of gold's increasing abundance and cheaper price. Charlotte Observ er. Swept Over Nirgarn.. This terrible calamity often hap pens because a careless boatman ig nores the liter's warning -rowing ripples and fastei current. Nature's warnings are kind. That dull pain or ache ill the back warns jou the Kidneys need attention if youw culd escape fatal maladies Dropsy , Di abetes pr Bl ight's disease. Take C licOic Haters at once aide see Back ache fly and all your best feclie return. "After a lonesuffering from weak kidneys and lame balk, one j$l.oo bottle wholiy cured me, j w;ites J. R. Plankenship, of Lielk, Term. Onlv soc. at all' dructrUt. "Advertise in theDeomcmt" P'oduce lN,Kiti tons of bags i i"!'d hessmn cloth in fifty weeks Ihewauesp.udtonieii in t h e nulls," he savs '-ranee from $2 ' IIPI month, women from S l-"'0 t' !?-- and boys and girls from 1 to. 1.7.". The people sub itf I'rineipally on rice ami vegy- mines ma io un in rne lorm ot .ail,j p,.,, th r;irm. curry, which is a 'ppery and' "2, le must cidtivateone acre weensu mixture ot rice anu veg- made up ot huts made ot mud, bricks and palm lea ves woven iu- 1 ami tiiigalows, and winch in.-'ke a tight, cooi and durable root. The lioor is made of clay tamped down hard which makes a very good floor. On tins floor is spread in places matting made of J'ani bou grass. On this matting ma ny of the natives throw down a n,,Km, i.i,,i f .,.,. ..-.a .,. (i,: 1 . niattrcps, for beds. Some have a ' rude bed 01 four liosts 10 inches ' ... i gnwHi cross icao anu s 1 a e . jiteces, juniieu iog-iiicr anu uien crossed with bed cr'rds. There may be a few rough benches, but little or no other furniture is to be seen in the huts. The natives eat on the floor, squat ted around a pot or pan containg the food. The men and boys eat first and the womoineii and gifts after ward taking what is lelt. Coming to tTie point, Mr. Mi chael says it might lie well to consider the fact that we are sen ding to India.?21,!21,9dl annu ally for bags and cloth that might be made at home. W e are receiving articles that are made by the cheapest paid labor on earth, whi-h could be made by mill labor in the United States. We are buying .j-.'s,787, ls.i of jute annually nnd 'uanul'acf ur- j ing it into cloth. Why not buy ! as much raw jue as we need and j manufacture it info cloth and I bags? This would give iiddit iou- nl employment, to our own peo ple nnd keep the profi 'sat home. It would he still better lo encour ftge the growth of ramie on the lands going to waste in the Phil ippines, where that fibre can be successfully cultivated. Thus we would be absolutely independent in respect to bags for use in han dling our flour, wheat, corn, oats and other commodities. "I'd Kather Die, Doctor." than have my feet cut -ff," said M. L. Biiig.iam, of Pinevi'de, Id., "hut you'll die from g-angreene (whic'.i had eaten away tin toes) if you don't,'' said all doctors. Instead, he used Iiu'cklen's Arnica Salve till wholly cured. Its cures of Eczema, Fever Sores, Boils, p.urnsand Piles ; .f-ton nil the werld. 25c at all drug- isfs. ! " CASTORS A. i Bft. . Tte Kind Voa Haro Mwayg 8tft Signature of Nhol'iawsM:"t Cr. j Tlu'iv is money to be made by three young fanm-is in North ' Carolina, tlii coi, ti-st lieing one that the North Carolina Depart- i meat of Agricuit ire l.as stark-1 ' mi a corn-growing proposition, j 1 or thw contest tin- State! s - jO, thee se amount's to be giycn' to the three bovs in the StMte jwi, the most.com each on :..... i i.,.i ,i.. ,i... lations set out by the depart ment, which are. "1,'l'he eontet;'.iit8 mttst be between t2 and 17 years of age, j ,.,. ,it,irj ;ln the work him- self, except he may have help in ga t hei ing t he crop. "-'I, 'I'l-e acre may be in nny part of the field; but preieral'ly the n tadsi ie. "1, 'fin' acre must behind tliat would not make more than bushels of corn without the use of commercial fertilizers or oth er manure. Though in this con test commercial f-rtilizer, in-lu- dmg cot t oilseed meal, may lie us-. ed up to .?!() worth; and lot, sta- ble manure. wood mold, e'e, with out limit. ".", A record nnrt be kept of all fertilizers used, kind and am ount, work done on theaere. and every thing of the kind. Also of the weather, rains, drought, etc.. and the condition of the soil when the crop is worked, the t iuie of planting. cultivating, etc. The land must be measured, the crop gathered and weighed or measured in the presence of such witnesses as the Depart incut ci! Agriculture or its agent may se lect. "7, The ciop must lie gathered and the report sent into my of fice before Nov. la, 1901). "'file Superintendent ol Public Instruction in your county will co-operate with mein these boy's corn club contests and will be the re ire-en! at ive of the Depn rtment of Agriculture, and as such, will appoint committees give further information, etc." The Tie Brigade. Xa sli v i 1 1 u Ten a es roeil a . The present occupant of the White House, being of the same politics as his predecessor in of fice, and having been himself a part of the preceeding ad minis-, tration, there is not likely to be much ol a shake-up of the feder al office -holders nothing at any rate, such as there would be if 1 lie long-ousted and very hungry democrats had come again into power. Put this prosp n-t doesn't dam pen the ardor ol the pie brigade. T he evidencef arc that it is mov ing on to Washington in great force, and -a bother or mt the President mak s many changes, he must perforce devote much time to giant irig audience nnd reading petitions of those who seek his favor. The kindly disposition Mr. Tuft has manifested toward the South, and his defareJ intention to make appointments in this section among' what are deemed the representative class of Sou thern citizens has created a no tical de stir in this section, and the mart ii from Dixie to Wash ington promises to be th? great est in point of number since the last Cleveland adniinisl ration. If the President's purpose in Iris Southern policy is to break the pamphlet teUing all about Svamp-Rootf solid South, itlse tnanv niipli- "wUV"S"' of thethoandsof tesu ' I l i momwl Ttters received from sufferers cants oloffieedisappointed where cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., 0,0 is gratified must be taken in- tv'SS to consideration ill Studviiisr the I hut remember the name, Swamp-Root, probable effectiveness of the pol- 1 icy, The Cough of Consumption Your doctor w ill t-.-il you that fit !i fir and good food are the real cures for consumption. L ;t often the cough is very hard. Hence, e suggest that ycu ask your doctor about your taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It controls the tick ling, quiets the cough. pu'.-iifh :'tir f.rmulaa W huiih a-eohol i Miers i.rfc you to Ooiult yonr O.ic of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will cause an inercaseJ flow of bile, and produce gtn'le laxative effect the day following, formula on ench box. Show it to your doctor. He will understand at a glance; L),.)f.c, one f) at bcdiimc. Map,; by the 3. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mut'w Watch Repairing. More good watches are riiincit in'.he lioi'ds'd inexpi',,;ei"ced work men lii in in iinv other Way. -V watch is too costly an article to entrust to any one who may claim the title of Watchmaker. Durfiig my m:inv years of bus?, ness I have always -iyen the clo sest attention to the careful re- f, 1 XT. V . . : . 1 .1 : .. . : i ..1..... UI nielli ivi iim, (ini mi iivmiii u none other than the best mater nl. My charges are never execs sive: only enough to cover tho cost el t he work; neither do un' necessary Work nor charge for work I do not execute. Don't wait until your watch reluses to run before having it e'eamd, ad justed and freshly oiled, J. V. I'd! VAN, CraduateWatcli-makeri: Jeweler . Tha Cnrl)!3 ttmm. THE i A It' JEST AND BEST NEWSPAPER IN N. C. hveiy Day in the Year S. a Year. Th: Observer consists of 10 to I? pages daily and 20 to 32 pages Sun day. It handles 'more news mattery local; State, national and foreign than any other North Caraljna new a paper. THE SUNDAY OBSERVER, is unexcelled as a news medium and is abo Idled with excellent matter of a miscellaneous nature. SEMI-WEEKLY OBSERVER, issues Tuesdays and Fridays, at $1. per year, is the largest paper for the money in this section. It consists of 8 to to pages, and prints all thei news if the week local, State, nai tiona and foreign. Ac ress, THE OBSERVER CO. , ClIAKJ.OTTK N. 0. Many a self-made man expect a his tailor to make the most of him Women as Well as Men Are Iffad4 Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble diseouraet s;il'il !e ptcys rtjSo'i tlie mird; .-1. le aiiibiur.ii; beamy, v'y.cr .-mil rlieerful- ii"r.r. ;Viu:i tb. atipi -ir wbeti the l.i.!i;evs;.re order or ("lis- 1. i,l,,,.,.r. M..1 11 t'Peome .so prevalent J.-I ,1 i VlilKl iu lie tierri afilicled with w eik kidneys. If the child urinates too of leu, if the urine scalds the flesli.or if, when the child reaches an ae,c when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet-tiuii, dc-jH-iid upon it, thecausc of tliediiii cuily is kidney trouble, and tho first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unph iisnaf, ronhle is iluc to a diseased coi-d-tion of the kidneys nul Idaddr and not to a habit as most people sfippose. Women as well as men are made miser'; aide with kidiipy and Madder trouble", and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate ctfct of Swamp-Root is soon realised. It Issold l,v dreirpists. in fiftv- tC-'K . fv.e bottles. V 011 may Bi5jEr.11 k.rr have a sample bottle bv mail free, also a Hume ot swamu-Roos. TJ?J$ ' bottle
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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