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-A, r K3 T .Tl'h IOCT 5; P 9 ( V L XXI M Mil - ('..n.' In ISiiTu-i-.fi i V. '. C ..f Ti, -.,.!., ! . . . 111 .- i i ii Am tii ' . I'll .1 '.UlT Mill" Ml'f.l. . I I . I lli'lll -l:'lll, torpid llWI, c i-iiji ilinii. M'l t iniiii :!iul ''en. d.-..,tus lu-vvn.s: -I t.,ll!(. i, ii Ui!'. n.ui no appetite tiiii- ;ni). hiiimi 'ii v vo:ikcr CVl'l V ll.lv i'i vn-of ..1 .no.li.::iltic:i.n.-.t,T;.en ic iliiurs T.vilvr 1 t'cs ivVi'i'ii! .ill :ny uliI li ne ! 1 1 1-1 iill i v: ''i. N'nv I c:in itti :i.l Ik Ims Its a w i'L-if'il iiif - t vi v ilav n.i-d lei lie." I .f.iilil'lo fur toni:ii liv i , Ki l ic . I'l. i l :t tit! no' -t .it i! ilnn;.jist. PROFESSIONAL. .f II. !1 AUDI V COUNCILL it IIARDIX, jf '"M-n p-nsant, menaeed by jiov j ll EAL ESTATE AGENTS iH-t-v fmm ,,is vprycmdle.ori.luui ! r,-,,,,,,,,, T,.,,,,., '!' "hil-yet a mere boy. unarm-, L?,;u,. C, iuVH,,CC. wl w!tll th. ,,..,,, W(, s Wttt.kii itl,.i t tw.n .-.i .. tl... ; . .. - . ... ... i,. ii.-, ii. ii wii u.i ii i in i iic . way o' tarmniL' lamls in tins lei- til eo'i. i ry and we will do our best to jilt a st. you, D-10. NAT T. DULANEY, M. D., moaern. S P L L I T I S T, Fourth St. Bristol TeniC-Va. Eye and Throat Disesses. Refraction for Glasse.?. ' KKY A P LAW, UANNEll ELK, N. C. iTYi!l pr;ictice ia the courts A i! iii.i, Mitcl.i'll ;iiul :idjinin e - v 7 6.'0S i).N(Lj.Nl) JONES LAW YEli -u:noiu, .n r. . 'vM-frf Itr'giihiHv in i ourrs of ft':ttnux;t. F. A. LINMEY, rTOliNEY AT LAW, liooNK, X. 0, Will j'lac.'tiee in the courts of the 1 -i t li Judicial District, in all matters of a civil nature. i-l 1 1 '.MIS. ' . "LETCHER. v,tom:y At Law, r i ; . i - i i 1 1 feii t ii in I'lVi'li ' i ' W. U l.OVILL vTTOltXKY AT LAW, noosiu .v. ( . -.pec'ial attention jiiven .it husineHs entrusted to E. s7GuTFEY, MM: i A I LA " - DONE, N. C I'rotiijit attention given to d nnittei'H of n loyal i;iif lire. "WAbst meting titles and !l(tion of fluituti n sfieei;i- 1-1 '00 fi. Ross Danellj, I1XDE RTAKKll & EMr.ALMEH SIinUN'S. Tennessee, Has Varnished and ( J lass White Coffins; Black Hroad loth and White Plush (baskets; Bbick and White Metalic C a s k e t s Robes, Slioes and Finishings, Extra lar-ie Coffins nnd Cas kets always on hand. 'Phone or lers givHi spceinl attention. R. I10SS DONNELLY. IiOOXi:, I The LiTc cf Jolni Johnson. l.fVMiL'tMTi Jiisjiatrli. Tli- lifo re onl i,f Mich a I,,,,,, ilx Jullll . .IclIiUScill. () tICfOIIIII i f Wli.ise i!i .-1 1 1 1 MllTlii'SDf.. is lutv. ed doi n ;ji ief. iw nls tli- si' " mm me m at- l.eS f t II ' 1 1 he ir i ii'v nf liiu f.. ..!. r.?l . .f ll... I. 1.1 . , " lie, r i c,,..., : i i . . . inira-ie . iit.i... 1 1. l. . . .. i. .i - i ' 'i'rney "A tlieiu a. is only i!iiiiM,ir iimtii" tor "(Mriortum- n v per eenr. l liey I'.ave iioron ty." To ti e iluor of every r;:liin. eeption of :hiv inil'Iur tnat 'ioi's i '"UVl'VOi" '"Hiilile, it eanies inspi- j r.ition lor every Anier;raii Imv, eial sectional or i:nliviilual in however poor tlie ImtnMer tlie . t. ;vts. t r-.- 1 1 i n and tlie p'ioer tl:p liov, j Mr. Taft is making n swin-j: n- 1 1 lie -rr atcr t lie inspiration, for Jolnison'.s tnotlier was a n-li-, I woman ami want was within the1 nome. i I That this son of aa un'ettered i sto Aea hv elueat ion, rotli I bp- mn-m,nr f -i f , ..,.; , ran state and reach that mi- nen- e peopled only by men of iiieMilential eiilil.er. is the most plot-'ons eneoinium that it is jios si I 'In to pronounce on this na I ion and its free inst itutions. Is there anoth' r jil n-e on the rlobe that ip serves such a broad nj) proneli t'i fame? Where else can a boy rise out of such environ ment as surrounded Johnson and at'ain tb" position he won? And Jo!i!.so!i is oidy one ani ons many poor American boys who have Rtrnrjrled upward and prevailed, carving out for them selves on endurinir p'aee in Amor ican hiT-tory, for in the fnited States there is a elinneefor everv boy who lias the right -.kind of stuff in him, and thp Annrican mother is but the prophe'ess of detnoeraey when she points her son to the hzh ft o.'fh-e in the miirhtiest irovernment on earth and ti Us him that there- is a. pos sibility that he uiayaeh'eve that distinction, which typifies thar he can do anything lie wills. Rut there is a price to pay. Johnson paid it. He was f lithful in small things, when he clerked in a store and filled other lowly juisitions. Ife ndhere I to the right and truth and made re s)onse to the calls of duty and of honor. In him was the spirit of a Man; the peop'e saw it, and loved him, and in an overwhelm ingly U jiulilican conimonea'th he, a denn craf, was three times di eted governor. The Johnsons can t be beaten back even by jo liticnl prcjinlire, a strong influ ence in public allairs, nor will neonle imbued with the true A- inerican spirit be Winded to tlie!other v"' ilmn to continuously I qualities of the Johnsons by jio- ,.ffi, r,.i.o...,D i lilical prejudice. In America, in sjiite of the peojile who groan because of trusts and inillionairs ai d the pinsuit of wealth, who see in all this a lowering of stan dards and a d.icay of virtue, jcr sonal worth and manhood a re still I he gn at, living, vital forces and will be. The American mind is too heallhy, too independent, too much in love with t h o s e things to turn from them a n d woishij) the golden calf, and the lives of the Johnsons jirove it. Family, society and wealth lan hed at biui once, laughed at the id a of a man being governor of the state whose mother had "la ken in washing", and Johnson';) majority went higher. America loves manhood and rewards it. Johnson to our mind wtis one of the most admirable public men we had, and his life teaches a jiriceless lesson to the American youth. C h lldren C ry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO Rl A WATAUGA COUNTY. 01Tnnir HnMi .Monrjr. N.-n . uml ilit-rvi-r. Tin- !: .u!.i;iii!,s ihiiik that ni.vtl.ii,-r,s ,.ssil.,.ithtl. VwlH.uriv.lu.ilm. ii.nwtthevslia!! ofimmey ndoubt.dly it ha. n.hllp IllUrvi(,.s ; (!1(,irp(nV(.r . l-'i'iulit tiie uvv'ulvnrv t nice in! i r.. . .. ... . ... ars mm win most ro-j iniii-i. iiKi'K.I'ilt.o '!!,... .11 i; ... i .... i . .. . . . - ' " ..)...- .i i. - "m.-.i ir.'iii me i.is- j I -!l f:.l! I; m "iil.llantiivopy n'MliovervA ' npi eal to the jio!k-y of spe- ro'iinl tliiM-i'i le, iiml before ren- i fliiiirr Wnshintoti will ro tliro' tl"' Smith ami West, lie start eu out knowin-r that t ie ai.ii'um ed oat knowing t Ii.-v tin' Allrii-'i ' l"U was drawn to enridi thu New Kiliind and Middle States. Af.;stjl(.(,m,1t!, tr thso interests had-otten ev-j Tlu. lnost wonde.ful statement f' vth.;.- t!,.n- they wante 1 and W1ilI1PV m;ul 1()WIVP1.( wa!, a little more, Mr Taft s ld,,,!y (,mIiline,, . (, -s (i he ... I.. 1 t . t... wuue up ,iuu r. iiiemuei-ea u-.ai ae had Dronns d '"revision down- j w;u'1 " I'0 thereupon ma.lo a .SAiM'id.-ta.'.d play and secured a lew immaterial chaimes in the schedules jut enough to enable experts to declare that the'down ward' pledge had been k-f t . Leading Western Republican Sen ators voted against the bill and exposed the jintensi' of 'down ward revision.' Armed, however, with the claim of hisexjicrts, Mr. Taft started West to praise Mie new tariff act and to hold ujitho hands of Smoot and Tawney, who had voted against the in terests of their constituents At first lie contented himself with commendation of the act. Hut these sjieeches were coldly re ceived, lie then adopted the time honored Republican plan of of fering 'hush money" to the eo p!e in the shape of big npproju'i ations. In his Tuesday's sjieech heiln jiped the tariff discussion, having sat islied AM rich and 'the !ii!ensts,' and begar. another plan in his visit of 'winning the Wi st,' and at Spokane told the people h: would urge Congress to issue ton million dollars in bonds to complete the irrigation of the West. It was as much as to say "We have let tlie .Ne-v Kngland ers write the tariff bill to taxyou hut don t trouble about that. We will more than i lake that up to you, but don't trouble about that. We will more than make that up to you by giving you ten million dollars to irrigate your lands.' That plan is neither better nor worse than the whole protection and subsidy iolicy of the liejuib- 111 """ l"AI . l: , . .. It could live in no rob Teter to pay l'anl. When Mr. Taft reaches Louisi ana he will 'ell the people his par ty gaye i hem a big tarilTon su K;ir and r'e-e; when he reaches Honda and the Southern States he will have a big sum for the in land wa'er way; and wherever ho goes holds out thehojiool big im propriations lor local improve ment through the public treasu ry, thereby hojiing to make, the peojilu forget the hourly and dai ly robbery effected through high citrilT taxation. To the corrupt the Rej)ublican bosses offers the bribe direct; to tiie avaricious trusts, the right to tax the Deople for their enrich inent; and to the various sec tions big approjiriat ions for lo cal development. No appeal ex cept a sordid and commercial one has hi en heard fr.ua responsible Republican leaders, except in qui Fourth ol July speeches and the "iull dinner pail" and big appropriations are relied ui " 1 ' on to outweigh everv other con sideration. The Southern people are not yet ready to sell their birthright lor a mess of pottage. X. C. THUHSDAY OCTOHKK 7. 100. Pfgry- As Mii. j I In' unwritten law of nil waste1 llllll Isolated r unit lies is tli:i 111 " 111 ' 111 KP fill 1I1H :M.V(. th(. i(ls, ,,,., (I ... nt her eUcets nl tr ( ook. I Van 01 iy reveie, a'loilier trait of d1;l:ater w! lii-h will urate upon inerean. Harry Whitney was undorj promise of mi trey with !r. Cook until ho readied P.attle Hailior. There Cook rdeased him from his verbal conip ict. and modest ly and coticis' ly enough, Whit- ;ney stated that lr. Cook had j lold him of the discovery of the jl'ole, and shown him maps to ... . , .... . .. , ....... ... emv iiis nanus, aim inai lie , . . y ork Times: "I know not the extent of the contents of the box left In my ch.tige by Ir Cook to be brou't back. No vessel having arrived for me at Ftah before the Roose elt returned from the north, I started home on her. Command er I'eary would not allow any thing belonging to h Cook to come on board bis ship. I left the box in aciiche at I'tah." l'e.iry violated the unwritten law of the arctic wastes. la refu sing to take on Cook's effects be only demonstrated over again hi.s selfishness and smallm ss. Were Cook's claims bogus, he might have aided in establishing the fact all the sooner by bring ing his purported proofs back to civilizat inn- On the other hand if Cook had left instruments, etc, at Ftah, which would have es tablished his claims, I'eary could have shown himself to be a man willing to share honors by offer ing aid. From the outset of thecontro versy between the two claimants fur Polar honors Peary has showed himself to bo the smaller of the two men. P,y denouncing his rival, and heaping upon him a load of vilification without of fering any jtroof to back up his charges, he has only weakened his case wi'h everv man who be lieves in the sqnare deal. Cook may or may nothavfvjlis covered the North Pole. lie has done one thing, at least, he has proven that he is a magnani mous, fair-minded, considerate gentleman, wonderfully endowed with that great gift of self con trol, and beautifully respectful of the other man's point of view. Shortly we trust the hurly bur ly will end, and in the light of all the evidence on both sides, fair and impartial judges will decide U)on I he prospective merits of the conflicting claims. Public sentiment not only in America but in many other conn try is decided v in sy!iinthy with Cook, and for no greater reason than that he is a real man where I'eary has failed. The Charlotte News. Its :i Top Notch Doer. (Jrent deeds compel regard. 1 he woi Id crowns its doers, Thats why the American people have crowned Dr. King's New Discovery the king of Throat and Lung remedies. Ev ery atom is a health force. It kills fjenns and cold, and lagrippe van ishes. It heals cough. racked mem branes and coughing stops. Sore, inll.inied bronchial tubes and lungs are cured and hemorrhages cease. Dr. George Moore, Black Jack, N. P vi'rlt.w ' T 1 ntrtiil m. nf Inner tinn. ' ., , , i lie, pronounred hopeless by all doc tors." 5"C. and $r.oo, Trial bottle free, guaranteed by all druggists. Revenge is the onby debt which it is wrong to pay. flssi not 0 AYER'S HAIR VIGOR Stops rnlMnj? tl.ilr Destroys l).inSruff Irurrrdicnts: Sulphur. idpHum. h?lr nrcr-int ion itil-Jc fm-n tl.is fomiila is harmleM, yet possesses positive merit. A lijii fuoJ, a hair tonic, a hair uivn.;. Consult yourdortor about these naif proOlet A .1 e ."! f'rtf-VT f w.-M Vim Fxappe! Atliii; Triflfs. You can always lake a tear's measure by the way in which lit tle annoyances and Htty vexa tions affect. Iiim. If he exagger ates t hem, talks a great deal a bout and sjionds valuable tine' fussing about them, you may know that he is not a big-souled man. The habit of milking a fus o-! brought to me and hne bought vera little thing, of pxao-e.j none other than the lust miller- , r e i e? . ' "I. M v charges are never exces ting the importance of what, toi ... ,. . , . .... ' 1 ' ! sive; onl v enough to cover thu great characters, would be but n!,.0t. o! ihework: neither do un t rilling annoyance, is not only in- j necessim- w ork nor charge for dicativeof sinalluessand n.irrow-1 ness of nature, but it is also de- m,,r..livi,v .,,,.1 limine ......... .uuniiiiiii:. ,. :. i nc ieu.ii. iuii;e mail win not aiiow nimseii to ne trouuieu i.y trifles. If he wants to go any where he docs not make a great ado because it rains, is hot, is muddy, or because he '-does not feel like it.'' This would be too small, too iicayuuish, for the broad 1 urge-minded character. Some jieojde are upset- by the least obstruction thrown in their path. They "go all to pieces" o vcr someb idy's blunder over a stenographer's mistake or a clerk's error. Large natures rise above such 1 1 illes. Some men do splendidly w hm they have the encouragement of good business, the tonic of good times: but when business is dull and goods remain on the shelves unsold, or they hit ye a little dis cord in thi'ir home, they are all upset. They arelikechildren, t lice nced to bo encouraged all the time, for they cannot work un der discouragement. 1 have seen men loose (heir tenijier and waste energy swear ing at a knot in a shoe string, or something else just as insignifi cant. The foolish or illteniicred have no range in their scale. Small, irritating things come to "tag" us all; but the only way to conquer them is simply "jiass them up." Selected. The Red-Rock of Success, lies in a keen, clear, brain, backed by indomitable will and resistless energy. Such power comes from the splendid health that Dr. King's New Life Pills impart. They vital ize cyery organ and build up brain and body. J. A. I larmon, Lizemore W. V., writes; ''They are the best pills I ever u--ed." "Joo. at all dru;' gists. Certainly four and perhaps -ix new bishops are to be chosen by the Methodist Hiiscojal Church, South, at its general convention Miy next in Asl.eyille. Four members cf the Fjiiscopal colleye Mishojis Duncan, Tigert, Gal loway ami Ward have died du ring the past three yeais. The Columbia Record hears that ''Dr. J. V. Kilgo, a man well liked throughout this State, will prob ably be one of the new bishops.'' The Chronicle has heard it stron gly intimated that Dr. Kilgo's election is about as good as as sured. Charlotte Chronicle. Hoarseness in a child subject to croup is a sure indication of the ap proach of the disease. If Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is given at once or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will pievent the at tack Contains no poison. Sold by J M. Hodges. NO. 17- olor ik Hair An Elegant Dressing Make Hair Grow C"i!vfrin. Oninin. Sixlium f Morid. Sf. Akatiol. YiMtr. Pertumr. Watch Repairing. More ood wati lies are ruined int hehandsol iaexii iii iieed work men than in anv other way. A watch is too costlv an art it le to entrust to any one who may claim the title of Watchmaker. Durfne; my inanv years of bnsi liess 1 have always miyen the t lo sest attenl ion to the careful re. lairimr and adjust ill"; of watcheH woi k I do not execute. lon t uit until your watch reluses to - 'Hiving 1 1. I I.H lit U , II . .,!. . I 1.1 .. ..M...I iisini mill li i'imim mini. j y- y (iradnaleWatch-inakerA: Jewels The Charlotte Otaver. TllF ..ARGFST AND H L S T NF.WSPAPLR IN N.C. hvi'iy Day in tlie Year $$. ; Year. The Observer consists of lo to l? pages daily and 20 to 32 pages Sun day. It handles mule news matter, local, State, national and foreign than any other Not th Cai alina news paper. TI1H SUNDAY OBSERVER, is unexcelled as a news medium and is also tilled with excellent matter of a miscellaneous nature. SEMI-W E V. KLY OBSERVER, issues Tuesdays and Fridays, at $1. per year, is the largest paper for the money in this section. It consists nf S to 10 pages, and prints all the news if the week local, State, tin. tion.i and fi. reign. Ai ress. Till: OBSERVER CO. ClIAHI.OTTE jN. C To make home hapjiy is an art an art a good many people, haye either lost or never found. The jdeasant purgative effect ex perienced by all who use Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the body and mind which they create, makes one feel joyful. Sold by J M I lodges. To bring what pleasure and contentment we can into every life is the best way to till our own wit h beauty. Do You Get Up With a Lame Back? KiJncy TrouMc Makes You Miserable. Almost everyone knows of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver ami iiiaildcr remeuy, uc- 1 cause of its remark utile health restoring tiroecrties. Swumr Kout fulfills almost r ij: every wish in over- pain in tlie back, kid- -fji'l ,IC.VS. liver, bladder r vNfj and every part of the urinary passage, ir. corrects inability to hold water and Ecaldingpainiu passing it, or bad effects followinguse of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times durin the nij;ht. Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been thor oughly tested in private practice, and has proved so successful that a special ar rangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not al ready tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telline more about Swamp-Root, and how to iimuoui ir you nave tiu ney or bladder trouble. When writinguiention I reading this generous ! offer in this paper and send your address to; or. jvumer 10., hm .iiw,f-, Iiinghamton, N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles are sold by all druggists. Don't make any mistake but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamtou, N. V., on every bottle. ! 4w r 1 I maw ) mt & srra 1 ?: H s f.'i 'v "! ' - t J 'Vi -.1 4 'I
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