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WTS T moorat. Li 1 V oh. XI liOONK, VATAl(iA COUNTY, N. C. rilUSDHAY ,!UNK 21. !.). NO. a J II. IIAIi.'IN I ( (i y.v 4V tiAUUiA. , .r r - Tr Yit.rt- ml veil I.. ,v I In Hi- l iv nuni'i.T ..I tlii' Am-1 KhAL KM AIL A(ihN l ',.ri.;in M.ig.uin.. appeal. 1 the , l.iiiif stone. If nuc user. litst : three nitii I. Pom t!..'H-n :t.-ns what you want intli" Mi". Harold It a.-.-. who has ,v., hi farming lan.N in this hi- ""'nt two y urn in the study f i, miry unl wtMxilMoo'irht thing taught in Ann i icoi colle. , , .,: von. '-1". ges and u iiun :ii- s Tli. f ! 1 I . i ill., 1 l.l. I'AKM rii s.m.i:. Mr aril "I e half miles cM ol j ,,,, y c 1. 1 hiraii 'ii cull-, ,. mi ;irt la m-Iioo! I'iM' j ! l'a' tii-ularn, address ii. . I. N I . VillinuiNliuir, I'.Utte, Mailt t ii. N'AT T. DULANFA', M. D., -SPECIALIST - FotirthSt. Bristol Tenn.-Vu. Eye and Throat Diseases. Refraction for Glasses. L I). LOWE. . r 1 ORNKY AT LAW, 15ANNEH ELK, N. C. 0.-JJT '.Vi!l prnctico in the omrls ;ilan;i, Milchell and ;ul juining q im'.i'.'. 7 6.'t)o WDMUXD .JONES LAW Y VAX LKXOIII. N. - ill I'r.-irtirf Uegnlnvly in tn-- ( oiirts oi rl ;t;ugn. -l 'oS. F. A. LINNEY, P roil.NHV AT LAW - Hh INK. N. V. Will practice in the courts of lie J.'ith Judii'ial nistrii t in all mat t.'rs of a civil natur'. i-l 1 - -11)08. J. C. FLETCHER. AAtornsy At Law, IH)0NK, X. ('. a reful at tent ion givHi to lections. W AV LOVILL XTTOHNTA AT LAW, HOOSh, A. ( . idSfie('ial uttetition given all business cntrusteil to s f,are. "fc!3 7-!)-'0S A, A. Holsclew, ATiOHNHY AT LAW Mountain Uty, leimtssre. Will practice in all the courts ,if Tennessee State and Federal. Special attention siivn to col 'eeMiins and all o'her mnttt rs of a It ghl lint ure. Otlice noil h east of court house, let. 11. 1'.mi7. 1y. L S. G'JFFEY, ' ' OILS hi .1 I LA II ,- mm .r.:, x. ('. nipt m t tent ion gj vep to quitter of a legal iiature. fFAbst meting titles iind olivet ion of ehiims n siwcinl i 1-1 '00. R. Ross Donnelly. I NhEHTAKLIt & KMHALMEH SHOl.'.VS. Tennessee, Has Varnished and (Jlass White Coffins; Bluck broad doth and White Plush Caskets; Black and Win- - Metulic Caskets Robes, SiiOi.) mid Finishings, Kxtra large Coffins, and Caa kers always on hand. 'I'hone or 'lcrs given special attention. K.IIOSSJJONXELLY. Mi tiai.- $UtfMratS. i .Kii .1 iitfiin.irL - . . . i i i M .1 1 i u i i; .1 1 i'iiii'ii i ii i n.i i lesnlt of tliat study is made li v Ihi' dito'-ot the M i;a'lll': -This is i he lirst s I P s ,, i hire , nrti. h s by Mr I'. .h-e. who hasher .1 a study of Aim i-; - i ti ill.i tow t t tu I i n f i r t u 1 1 ! rars. What Mr liolco n'tj ; iilown here is of tin' most nstomi- i Ulinq: character. O il of the cur-, lienla rif Atnei'ieiin rolleires a lilvnami ovemeiit is unli.'a v'uil' ' i ancient foundations iiml promi- j The state p'ologieal survey, ; t, .ar nmch if the ft .ban f , ''' . II enter the ministry of the sing a way tor revolution ary which be-an the work of cmi- j n,f. pns. iniuiiii; Uh itiiiiititiit.r l'n;hvt.Tiaii rlmrcli w moMtsrat though ami life. Those who are ! structhm of good roads in Ma-fn)m ,lm? lrpil restraint, but j '.f-vin- a subject for re- not in toueli with the great cul-! rvland ;n not u iimindn.il of the i we ,.,.j,ar) tl fr,.0 p,,. j ,l. j L-mg that a largo per cent of 1,-esofthe Con airy will be as-j ben.lie.al results of vegetation. SMlse )f ne j,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, pub ; the undergraduates are prepar tonished toharn the curds be- When a deep cut was made' ,V( fmm the haneful i,,,.;!' to enter the ministry ingtostered bv the faculties ofj thr.mgh a hill in grading the Sil- !fl,,() of (M ,ri-u i t ion us of even' 1 here is no calling so high as our grept universities. -In lmiiilii.,1 nf elaws i-iionis it. is being taught daily that tliede-1 neighlioring f uineis were en calogue is no lmitv sacred than con raged to sow oats and other a svllabus; t hat the home as an grain on the hill sides. The sur- institution is iiooinen: mac mere , ii r in, n lisi lintp evils- that im- . morality is simply an act. of .-on- prevent washing and verdant travention of society's accepted ; slopes in place of the barren out-; stand ir.N: that democracy is a' look. I'resident Oscar (J. Murray f.,ii,,v.. iil il,.. ii... l:.i:ition olTa-iof the r.altimnre & Ohio Hail - lependeiice sp. ctaciihir rln torie; J that the change from on.- nli--1 purpose in mind , lieu lieautlior gion to another is like getting a'i.i'd the expend. ture of Ihous new hat; that moral precept sn re nnds of dolhus in fertilizing the uassing shibholetlis; that coii-jtiare earthen walls of the deep cept ions of right and wrong are as unstable as styles of dress: that wide stairways an- open be tween social level", but that to the climber children are eucuin braneis, that tin? sole effect of prolilicacy is to till tiny graves; and that there can be and are holier alliances without the mar riage bond than w ithin it. ' Tlnse are some of the levolu tionary and sensational teach ings uil'tnitted with academic warrant to tie- minds ol hun . .i , . ... i ... .. ilreiis ol inousanas oi simieios in the I'nited States. It is time that the public realized what is being taught to the youth of this country. 'The social quest ion of t))day.' s ivs lhsraeli, "is only a zephvr which rustles the leaves, but will soon become a hurricane.' It is a dull ear that cannot hear the muticrings of the coming storm.' The picl lire is probably over drawn; The Landmark thinks it is. I u t occasionally members of the faculties of the '-higher" educational institutions, especi- ally in New Lug-land and the West, attract public notice by teachings entinlv at variance w i'li standards of religion and morality us they ha ve been ac cepted and taught in past gener ations. Oftentimes these men are cranks whose utterances can be explained by adesive for no toriety, l'.ut grant that this is true ami that the magazine ar ticle is overdrawn, 1 hero is still enough evidence to show that th teachings of many of the modern American institutions of learning are not such as w ill ele vate cither morality or religion. It is well that attention is being turned iu that direction. The sooner it is determined whether The Hible and the standard ol morals based on the religion of the Scriptures is to disappear, the better. The battle cannot be joined too soon. Lame shoulder is almost inviaia hly caused by rheumatism of the muscles and yields quickly to the free application of Chamberlain's Liniment, This liniment is not only prompt and effectual, hut in no way disagreable to use. Sold by J. M. j Hedges. Trrcs AIdik ;o4 Raids' i:.it,... .... t i State I-.HI.J tommis-HM, - 1 It e Atlanta ( nst it ut itni j ha amahei duty to perform, a 'finds it hard to underst'ind whv ' (lnt. nut defined i.v statute, m all t lit- very rich men should j addition to the consti udii.ti oiin.ide LI. Ms. The reason isthat bundle In of m ilex ol hard. Jur I ; nnr r.lleges are becoming roin hi" lomN in Maiyl ind. The dul.v me(inli;-ed, nud are uiger to is io p,iu trees along the pit", swap their degrees for b grease." l:.. I i II I Il-.il.. .i : :.. I :l . ir mmiM in . II i ! I in jwri- i in i i:i- . lark of iimney, the commissi) u iand lt engineers on the Hi eue in an eucnra-'e farmers and otl - resi.hnis to .iiL'ap. in t h work. Time would be iiocmn.', W e r.'ard t his as m.ae men ! twoipliint if (lie road commissioii i ii t if tin ln;itl fM lit) I II 14 1 it used a few hiiinlied (!ollars of tie-, .i.tMMt. iimhi placed Htilsdisp.!tiI.P ,., Hnv ot1(.r HMUfrer ' ilautinjr tr.H-s ... bo t h wMl.h We are nware, unless it U. sal in j sides of the inmroveil roadd III he cit v and i-ount ies. !, s:,,. ;,,., ...vi.l in Mi.!,t..1t.i v iconntv a few months ago t h e l vi j'i IX-.... ... , vey nan two oineris in u', n si'inre a roofed soil that would I . I road Company, had the s a m c cuts through which the road passes at several points between r.aMimorc and Washington. Mr. Murray's idea has proved an ex cellent one. These an; examples which ought to encourage the Slut" road com mission to lining the State's highways with trees maple, basswood, elm, oak, ash, oak, beech, birch, hickory, poplar, ce dar, willow, locust, spruce, hem lock, walnut and even fruit tn es Who can tell but that inyears to come these trees may oe cur down, but not all at once, but as they attain old age, and sold at a handsome figure? This, how ever, is the commercial outlook. What ol the ethical view? What is more beautiful than a tree-lined road or street? What is more, inviting to the weary pedestrian and to the jaded beast of burden than the shade of trees on sum mer days? This work of tree-planting a hmg the public roads ought to he a part, of the duties of the j Slate commission, il notdirectly, then indirectly. It ought to br sepatatc from the work perform ed 011 Arbor--Day 111 each April by school children and we fear this work is bat indefinitely done. Trouble Makers Ousted. When a sufferer from stomach trouble takes Dr. King's New Life Fills, lie's mighty glad to sec 1 1 is. iU spepsia and indigestion tly, but more, he's lu kh d over his new, line tipp.iitc, strong nerves, healthy vig 01, all because stomach, liver and kidneys now work right. 25c at all druggists. Ren Duke, the head of tins A mericau Tobacco Company, has donated another $.-.0,000 to Trinity College. This is for t h e purpose of erecting a handsome new dormitory. This means that the farmer will contribute bis mite in repaying this handsome gift by a reduction in the price he gets for his tobacco. We guess it is all right, though, as long as the American people are willing to put up with it-Scout. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A I i it..... - ; i. ..... " . n iu.k u kiiiiu i iioi . r )iir eonteinporarv llitis utatcs ,. vi nti iui. w lial wohn i-p mivi-ml tii.... H, ur..1 mriiinst- the .l.n. ' v,.r ,,( tl(. cianmcrcialij: d colle- :u.uu to tle interest, of go.nl i........f . .1 k.l uunds and the U'iiiiimg and cul-i il,.it .rii vnli,li. I hpumi i tl .omi-,1 l...rli i.-ahinlv . ., f .,,,,. f,.,,, iMP.,i i-..-t int TIip ' uh M t 111! JHl I il III L I I lil II lllt'lf II l' imr.i........ ....... ... . . preservation of theindepi ndence if our schools and colleges and of the high standards ol life ami led bv their tra- j riniui;t ilemain aiti.nw im.l i,n m ii nf iwi-i.il A Timtly Wtrsinj. ini,)()I.tai.ee with a tree. nut. -am-1 l,slve tlipir l;oa,;ts M) tuponbiw ,,.,.,, unpurchasable press. It is! nes op P'ofessiotial careers they j., di:!f t any college to om-1 ,io ,,ot ,;tslnJ to cul1 of U,e ! "a,..,,. c ,.f i,on..r i,in. .,liv;iall of the Master 'do work m ' 1 ' - ' i . i.. I..:... . .. i.uiv iiiciiru ioi inm tun umoi man whose onlv claim tosuihi ' . . ,, , ,. . i . i come in this as in an v oiner oe .1 ist met ion is the mere donation. . . , of money, who has no culture j ami no scholarship. These alone should gover college and uniyer- sity trustees in the conferment of d-gives which should be the re-1 wards of scholarship ami of a- chipveinent in the line of inte'lec tual cult tire. .. It is belter far that our colle ii'i s should be small and obscure, but with high ideals of life and conduct maintained, than that they should he dominated by Mime man with millions ami subi I servient to his whims, heresies and vagaries.' A Thrilling Rescue, How licit R. Lean, .if Cheny, Wash., was saved from a frightful death is a story to thrill the world. "A hard cold-' he writes, 'brought on a desperate Inn.; trouble that baffled an expert doctor here. Then 1 paid 10 to 15 a visit to a lung specialist in Spokane who did not help me. Then I went to Cahfonia, hut without benefit. At hist I used I)r. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me and now I am as well as ever." For lung trouble, bronchitis, coughs and colds, asth ma, croup and w hooping cough it's supreme. 50c and f 1.00. Trial bot tles free. Guaranteed by all drug gists. Hemoprnts who believe in the democratic position on it,., .,.-;n ,ut. v..t., with I lie re - i.uhlieans' because the democrat- ic party is not in a position to make the tariff law. no doubt find comfort in the old story of the deacon who was grieved at the waywardness of his boys. Coming suddenly upon them in a game of "seveti-up," lie remon strated with them very earnest ly, telling them that it was btea king his heart and grieving their mother nigh unto death. "Rut," said he, "if nothing else will do you, deal your old dad a hand." Webster's Weekly. Could Not Re Better. No one has ever made a salve, ointment, lotion or balm to compare with bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healers of cuts, corns - burns bruises, sores scalds, boils j u)cerSj cczcma) S!tUrhcum. For 8,.e I eves, cold sores, chapped hands it's js.ip.emc. Infallible for piles. On!y 25C at all druggists. Toiler in tbe Yinrjsrd. New J nii'l ll.-MTfpr. .. , . i kt wvi-nu wirs iikmv nns I"1'1' ' discussion nf the rauci ! t licit have lend to the lack of en- ougli qualified preacher to til! j the pulpits in America. This has! been moie marked in some d J mania itims thnu others, but in j mini i I tin apli I if 1 1 lill'I'X ill t lit' I v j vmexanl lias given cause lor much c nieern. The world must r'vt,,, l,.v ,1,e prtnclied Word nu1 if ,Im' HUl'I''y of pivii. liers is. "(,t ,,,lllaI t' deiuaiul, what itllOll' In view oi ilie need of in o r e l"che.s the lactrominente,! on v the (iastoniatlazettethati.ne half the graduates of nu unusu- M? cla"s at ''iividsoii Col- :ine christian ministry ana wneu vtm,,J? n"'" iii Uecrasmg num bers fail to heed the call it is a matter of grave concern. There is something wrong in our homes, s,H'iL'v-in m,r t llll,tl,e ,if voting men t this ago miouiu ri (....i,..i ..,.,Li eaile l tie decreasing numner oi young men uitering the minis try in recent years was a matter of alarm, nyt alone hpcause it meant a decadence in Christian life and the elevation ol the ma terial oyer the spiritual in our Republic There is constant dan ger of this. The temptation to a life of business for its rewards is so great as to be an untoward sign of the times if it deprives the ministry and the higher lear ned professions of the best tal ent. Iv t us hope that the tide is turning and that Davidson's rec ord is typical o new revival that shall give to the pulpit men with a message which they will compel men to hear and to heed. Wiit Craig Run Aynin.' Recently there has been vari ous ami sundry rumors afloat relative to the gubernatorial campaign threayears hence. This is a little early for such things to be talked about but nevertheless already several reports are in circulation. That Mr. Locke Craig, ol Asheyille, will be a can- Jidate is little doubted by the better posted observers. It is un derstood that he has given his friends in the tenth district to understand not to suggest his name for Congress for the rea Ki that it might embarrass nun l in his future plans. This iscoa 1 st i ued to mean that he himself has decided to enter the lists a 1 gain thive years hence for the i highest olhce in the giltotino .people in the State, It will be recalled that many of the opposing forei s in the nota hie Kilchin-Criiig-lIorne contest last spring pledged their sup port to the candidate from the extreme west should he offer himself again. Mr. Craig has- been one of the most indefatiga ble workers for the party in the state, has never received recog1 uition in any substantial man. ner at the hands of his collea gues is the idol of a great section of country and richly deserves the honor. Few will forget the masterful address delivered by him before him when Mr. Kitch in was nominated. Charlotte Observer. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Our New Hair Vigor Ayer's Hair Vigor was good, the best that as made. But Ayer's Hair Vigor, new im proved formula, is better. It is the one great specific for fall ing hair. Anew preparation in everyway. New bottle. New contents. Ask your druggist to show it to you, the new kind. Dors nnl change the color of lite hair. A formula with Mch bottl Show It to your 4otor ijers Atk hint a boot It, thn do u ho M7 As we now make our new Hair Vigor il docs not have the slightest effect upon the color of the hair. You my use it (rccly and for any length of time with otit fear of changing the color. Stops falling hair. Cures dandruff. M id by tho J. C. Ayr Co., lowll, . Watcli Repairing. More good watches are ruined iutliehandsol inexperienced work men than in anv other way. A watch is too costly an article to entrust to any one who may claim the title of Watchmaker. Dnrfnginy nianv years of busi ness I have always sjiyen the clo sest attention to the careful re pairing and adjusting of watches brought to me and have bought none other than the best mater nl. My charges are never exces sive; only enough to cover the cost ol the work; neither do un necessary work nor ctinrgo tor work I do not execute. Iton't wuit until your wutch reluses to run before having it cleunid.ud. ustcil and freshlv oiled. J. W. RRYAX, CiraduateW atch-inaker & .Jeweler lie Charlotte Observer. rilF wARiiHST AND 15 E S T NLW SPACER IN N.C. hvt'iy Day in tlm i'vur S. a Yv.ir. Tie; Observer consists of 10 to I? pages UaUy and 20 to 32 pages sun lav. It handles mole news matter, ic.il, State, national and foreign than any other North Caralina news. iaper. THE SUNDAY OBSERVER. is unexcelled as a news medium and is also tilled with excellent matter of a miscellaneous nature. SEMI-WEEKLY (('.SERVER, issues Tuesdays and Fridays, at $1. per year, is the largest paper tor the money in this section. It consists of to 10 pages, and prints all the news tiona f the week local, State, n4- nd foreign. At ress, THE OBSERVER CO. Charlotte i. C A bird in the bush is worth more to society than two ou a woman's bat. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a Asease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so uecep- tive. Many sudden deaths are caused Tj by it heart dis- yCt Ucurt failure 01 p- HjHijjiexy arc uncn the result of kid I ney dircasc. II I kidney trouble il ' thckidiicy-lxison- "X ,l J,1 ...ill o. tack the vital crnno, causing catarrh oi the bladder, liriek-dust or sediment in the urine, head ache, back ache, lame bark, dizziness, slcrplessnets, nervous ness, or the kidneys themselves break down ftiiJ waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and better health in thnt orpin) is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kid neys. Swamp-Root corrects inability to hold nrine and scalding rain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest be cause of its remarkable health restoring properties. A trial will convince anyone. Swntnp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in iifty-cent and oue-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this gen erous offer iu this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, and don't let a dealer sell vou something in place of Swamp-Root-i-5f you do you will be disappointed. MM V f; i. .', 1 v, V 0
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