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4- f3 VOL- XXI liOOXi:. WAT.U .'(JACOlINTV.TIIiriiSDAY. NOVKM IIKIl 11 l-.inii. NO. 22 a 42'lE. j? 4"K if "B O H I mii'.hs in 1 ttii'.l Miljoit M rr..i:j is a mho ind.e.ili i of I lie an- , , .1... 1 If I ! I ini.i!. i i nil-n.i.i-i. ii i ii.iii. Mil- 1 ij i' (ouh ll-nuily is ;j-rn Ml onv r even ll.ecioupv i-mjh I, is .iiipiMH.I, it will pievent t't cat- i i. v C .ni.ii is ii-i ' 1 u i. S -l i I'v I M U"L''s. ; 1 PROFESSIONAL. : oJcau iTfifooRir ! DENTIST. I will bt nl 1'ilortiri-! Hock from j t lie first to tin' fifteenth of each j month prepared to do all kinds , of I nt m work. 0Jhe Near Walauya Hotel. Oct. i'l, 1 y. J 1- (dl V.'ll.O. .1. It. IIAIMHX COUNCIL L S: HARDIN, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Limestone, Ten ncssce. Vi'iiteus what von want inthe way ol anuinn lands in this fer - til country and we ill do our best t i please yon. !-!. NAT T. DULANEY, M. D., -SPEC I ALIST, FourthSt. Bristol Tcnn.-Va. Eye and Throat Diseoses. Refraction for Glasses. ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANNER ELK, N. C. Jth2rWi!l practice in the courts W.itaiijjn, Mitchell and .ulju'min C unities. 6.'08 .KDML'NI) JONES LA Yv YE II . LENOlll, N. V - W'Ul i'variirv llfrahrl) in tlio (,ourts ot Watauga, 6-1 'oti. F. A. LINMEY, ATTOHNEY AT LAW,- noo.Ni:, . e. Will jti'aetice in the courts of the i:Uh Judicial District iu all mailers of a ci il nature. G-11-1D08. J. C. FLETCHER, . Attorney At Law, PtOONE, N. C. . C?"i'ful attention given to collfotions. W. U LOVILL ATTORNEY AT LAV,- BOOXK, A'. C. TSf)eoial attention given to all business entrustt-'tl to h's care."&8 7-5)-'os eTs76u?fey, -ATlORSEi A'l 7.A 11', flOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all matters of ti legal nature. P&T Abstracting titles and colkctiou ot claims a special tv. l-l-'09. R. Ross Donelly. UNDERTAKKPi cv KM PALMER SHOUX'S. Tennessee, Has Varnished and (Hush White Coffins; Itlack Broad -loth and While Plush Caskets; Piack and White Metalic Caskets Robes, Shoes and Finishings, Extra large Collins and Cas kets always on hand. 'Phone or ders given special attention. K..J10S DONNELLY, i'l 1 I I', .L. !,--t..l IJ..ral.I Ciii.p. 1 1 i hi i' ;n ii ii i c (ii ii'i as ;i i(. suit nl l it-lall j-uues pliyed in! d 1'ffivnt pill t.f tie tu !l t V ,i-t S.ll urbiv I "a.I t IluuHn' .' me, ,f the Wc-t Point team. 1 is i)in t.f iIkmii i i ; 1 1 -! in :i rniiif bt ween Wi-st I'oinl mi) liar-: vnr.i. Ui.ha.-i I'.u.k... .,r th- Mod-; i.M-Clii team, h another, injur I , iu ;i.r;u:,:;.!,,,!r?1 y::t,,n: na i i in j mi rieipnia i uim'"' hi j I'li.tr inn -v. Tin- otle r il!av Spy ! buck, of tlic 1 1 asla-11 l'liivT'i-sity j tt m. injured in a rntne between ! Haskell I'liiversity an I Ihickiierj I'liiversiiy iu t tklahoma. In al-j (lit ion to t hoe three d'-alln, as! ;i ffsult of Saturdays sanies, four ii'a vers were seriouslv tuiJ tiroliahlv f ifnll v iniuie.l Th- se lata ities aiel injuries i which may lesull fatally will not: UilJ t' the popularity of I he foot ball rani", bur doubt iess will ere-1 i ateaveryfr-'tieral am) verv strung (lemand for the (lehnilaliziu-r of jth - sport. Fi.llowiiiy: the death (I Cadet ISyrue, t he W est Point nuthorit ies ha ve determined that no more lo.tthall slmll be playei bv West Point this season. It is also expected lint the .Naval A-J adctay v ill abandon the rest of! the season's football srje dul" on ' account of tic Annapolis casual-1 ity. In fact, .a report has been-' circulated to the eflect that the! Wet Point and Atmanolis au thorities will abolish football, and that a number of collides and universities will follow suit. There may n it be any tiuth in this report, but there is almost certain to be a renewal of the ag itation for the abolition of the name, or a, radical modification of its rule.s. There oujrht to be such modification. The pame as played now is too brutal, and has to i much of the element of danger a sup Tllons statement, ia view of the annual death list. Moreover, i offers opportunities for vicious work on the part of one player that may have a Trudge against another. A h lib erate injury may If inflicted ora death blow delivered on th 'grid iion and be listed am 'tig the ae ci dents of t lie earn.' without any but the guilty player being the wiser. Football is a manly an 1 inspi ring sport for able-bodied boys and young men, and it has se cured a strong hold on public fa vor. lUit if it is to retain that hold, it doubtless wid bo by a re vision of the rules in the direc tion of modification, linking the game hss brutal and dangerous. Its a Top otch Doer. (Jrcnt deeds compel rcgiml. 1 he vvurl.l crowns its il.iers Thats why the American people have crowned Dr. Kind's New Disciyery the king of 'I hi nat and L'ni rciiRilics. Ev ery atom is a health foice. It kills jenns iiud cohls, and he.;i ij'pc van ishes. Il heals coujjh. racked mem hra'ies and couching slops, Sore, inilinc'd bronchial tubes and luns are cured .nid hemoirliaes cease. Dr. (h'ore Moore, 111 n'k Jack, N. C, writes: 'p cured me of lung tum ble, pronoun til hopeless by till doc tors.'' 50c. and $1.00, Trial hotlle free, guaranteed by nil ihugj;ists. The engine at the cotton gin of Clias. Creech, near Selma, Johnston county, exploded Tues day, killing L. S. Paris'n, a far mer and patron of the gin. Wal ter Standi, Haywood Ellis ami Dock Bratton were seriously hurt, the latter probably fatally. Porfoins of the boil -r passed through an adjoining building, completely wrecking the b u i 1 d i 11 g. Landmark. Child ran C ry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A 'lbllj" Talte-siin. Nnlivill Hhiiiht. The lam liar end supposedly tn.niiii inble tiueslioii, Who stunk Ihily I'.itt. i-oii? ' is no loti-Ti r. it appear, to In- r.'iMr- ! I as t : e mil it i. 1 1 1 1 nit esthiiiofn ttad- v. implying thai sii'i.c t ini" an I s tin. -where k mw tormented Ins pan nls. Ins wives n.ii-j.i.uoiis 4'rsiM;r" linsi' iinjiiis Mihjcet s. Mis first i-oii-ihntiiyis as vaguely intie.il s"1- I'o-ihi icka. Heyiuti;, was as is vajrinly mvMieni as U that ''y f hini. When -n t i tnr ol his assailant, was suh'eete.l t.tj Wf! t teinlitiiir Mini niter their ail iinli-nit v which ealle.l for tin- '"-' ''' 'v U thivw nias-es en l;:iir ininiry. Suinelt.t.l.v litis joSii..,. in I'neit of theia. What at li'ii-rth eonie forwanl with a j'1" ''"- want?" tie' j.rinees ilisclosure of the l.eisonahti. ske.l lier hushaiel. They wete who fi Tin-,., in the affair whi. h , resulted in the striking of I'.idy.! The Washinsrtttn Star, takinjr up .i .i i . . t . l. . I . I .1 ...... I 1 this leganl. sa s: Patterson, it appears, was a''"" the lields, clappe 1 aimi - nichmond man, with a very bud record. If living, hn w.nii 1 to- day bocharne erizMl as an tin- desirable citizen. Put there was no way of getting rid of him, and the day he was struck he wan tin the streets terroi i.ing the town. I'iimllv ii vnimir innii of eoi d family and standing, educate 1 mst the Kivag.s of the e.mti-jr and aspiring, took up for thej'"'t?" No reply was mad f ir town the tni'lv's .rti.r,. ol battle, and w ith a we!l-dinetcdblowput!tl''-vouths stepped forward fllld j i .... . . . ; . . Patterson out of business. 1 le left the matter a mvsterv, not through fe.irof punishment, for the town was with him, but j to ol them To he seize.i, put a throuirh delicaev. He did not 'gainst n wall an i shot at once. cure for notoriety. His mi i.e i was Pavne, and later he came to ; local nromiueace us a nhvsioian mid wiiter h'arewell, then, to another bit of what we call history. The Piilly" Patterson of the populnr notion disappears. Those who have grieved over an outrage perpetrated on a clever fellow have disquieted themselves in vain. The man of their fancy icvcr existed. Tl;e unknown man they have execrated was the one entitled to their admiration. He performed a valuable public ser v ice. It is in time of smhlen mishap or acci'.lent that Chamberlain's Lini ment can lie relied upon to hike, the place of the fami'y doctor, who can not always he found at the moment. Then it is that Chamberlain's Lini ment is never found wanting. In cases of sprains, cuts, wounds and bruises, Chamberlain's Liniment takes out the soreness and drives a way the pain. Sold by J. M. Hodg es. Speaking of boosters, the blue ribbon seems to belong to that Missourian who, at a recent gath , . 1 ermg, began a response 10 uie toast o! his native state as fol - lows: "If nil theehiekens in Mis souri were one rooster, he could straddle the rocky Mount iius like a great Colossus, and crow until he shook the reins Irom Sat urn. If till the hogs raised in Missouri were one hog, he colli 1 pi nit his hind teet on the soil of Cuba, his fore feet 011 the isth mus of Panama, tml with one root of Ids huge snout, dig a sea level canal from ocean to ocean." Money Conies In Hunches to A. A. Chishohn, of Tread well N. Y. now. His reason is w ell woith reading. ''For a long time I suffer ed lrom indigestion, torpid liver, co.islipatioii. nervousness and gen eral debility,'' he writes; "1 could not sleep, had no appetite, nor am bition, grew weaker every day in spite of all medical treatment, Then used Electric Hitters Twelve fol lies restored all my old time health an 1 vigor. Now 1 can attend to bus iiiet's every day. It's a wonderful medicine." Infallible for stomach, livei, Ki hieys, hi J and neryes, 50c. it all druggists. I A E.iyal Di-s)Mt. ! Cru-1 :ind di potie wvre Mime of tin puny primes wii i ttiltil the I ithe: l.iml hef ne the npo leonie w.ns v - r theni n.xny. Chillies Lneue of urlf.ii l.ni-ir. born 1:1 1 4 Js, died in I7'..'t and 'l'iay: his sixty-live yi-ar.s of hie illWi,.vs 'luarie.ai an I n-ver sj.oke t- each ot her without nar; 'liii". The prince wasnlwa vn short ' 1 1! mi iin c ii lid si il I (' if lii j in He too ; t he noor w retches 111 mi, vim pom wniunsj ''in on theni ami sent them to their tlehtitmt ion like they were "itile. Once he called all the young uieti of a certain district before lii i ii and m i le the follow - i lii- speech: ,Aly lir.ive liovs. do vim want to go to fight in t h e l illIvS U I lie l.ngl;s!i hemes si '- it I'f moment. Then a number of , Then anuuiberoflrvesand w ill be on the rise of j ; on- ot tliem wm.i, -We.Io n ot iv.i.t to be soiil like sheep. i he l-rin.-p promptly guve oulers tor Then while the blood was run- bointhe mutilated bodies of the two unfortunates, the prince by divine right said: "111111 away. You see 1 do not want to impose my will on ou. I th'nk ; of votir welfare like a father does of his children. You want to light by tie- side of the valorous Eng lish." All eon eiiled. Schiller heard his father tell this story, and he himself related it in a scene of one of his plays. Lyiui of iili.ii oiiiii.ln'a. Mr. William M. Rouse, f La (Jrmig", has arrived in thecilyto take the Pasteur treatment, at the State Laboratory of lly geine. The case is one of pecu liar interest, as Mr. Rouse was not bitten by a mad dog, but was scratch 'd by a man that was dying of hydrophobia. Last Friday he was asked by the father of a nineteen-year-old youth, who was dying with hydr nphobia, to help him hold hissoti on the bed. The other people of the community find been asked to assist in this dangerous taste, but they refused. Mr. Rouse con sented, but found the task to be a d fficult one, as the young man's strength was abnormal, al struggles were terril.1 to see I he face and hands ol the dying youth were covered with saliva and he scratched Mr. Rouse on the arm. Tie1 youth w as bitten by a mad dug last May, but no attention was paid to the matter until tour days before his death, when he was gripped by the deadly disease. He never again slept, lor he was tormented by the fan cy I hat he was again being at tacked by vicious dogs, a n d snatched in mad frenzy. News and Observer. The Red-Rock of Success, lies ill a keen, clear, brain, backed by indomitable wili and resistless energy. Such power comes from the splendid health that l)r. King's New Lite Pills impart. They vital ze every organ and build up brain and body. ,1. A. 1 I u 11,011, Liz. inore Y. V., writes: "They are 'he best ! piils I ev er used.' at all drug gists. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA h or Coughs and Colds TronMcd with a cottIi? A hard colJ, bronchilis, or some chronic luni troitMt? Thcro is a mcJicinc made for just th.j caas Aycr's Clicrry Pectoral. Your doctor knows all about it. Ask him what lie thin!:s of it. No medicine can cur lake the j'lace of your doctor. Keep in close f-tuch with M:;i. coi.siiit liim frequently, tmst him fully. F Ar a'coii.-'l in th: co'.:;'i ncdicine. J.CAucrCo..LouellMss. r-.-: .- . 'imu tin i i ii u w iwi iai .v r I i Ssu:!tr-co icil. All c!'i-t'U;. Act directly on the liver, l.cnily Lixa ti' c. 1'o. c, ( :.! r .-5 :!!. Si.'.! f i rty sixty years. Ask your doctor about them. I s t,uiand. Cliiirlutt.- f'liMiiirli . This is to I v the name of a new ! ... . ;,,,,;n;l,,,,,;c,:lo,,.v n ,,l,,t"l, ; uie 1,111 ' '' sl'l ",l,"'r-! oiMecessihlL'. lint that has been "It lid .I to the world bv the bail-1 v "lllu 1 '"- eoiiip.iiiv imis i . inI'n ot.ini;:.'il some time ao and is couip ..seil almost entirely of I 'liar : lot te people. I he land bought none ot her than thn In st mater bv the company num. rises over ! M' )iarges me never execs- one thousand acres, and on it; will be built tno lei suuiiner re- sort town of the country. It. will ( liuvegood streets, artistic homes, i-ewernuean 1 water works, , leC- i i.'tr.c lights, t-legra,,:, and telo- 1 1' lones: fishing and hunting tire-: " 1 t he highest mountains along the . i n :n i... :i i 4.. ti. 1 i v.m .-.,cieSs....e .uu.t- v ..a, ,.n u-,e.s .... , .01 fan leave town at er doing 11 is 1IIOI lllllg S Ol IS. illlU MIIUUU 11'" after-supper cigar on the veran- da of It.-' chalet for the town 1 . 1 being S viss. of course S w i s j ... ,-. names, or somethintr ne Swiss must apply. Switzerland, in its completeness, is going to be something that a Yauderbilt would envy, y-'t for all that, it is going to be a thoroughly mode an town in its democracy. Fiightful Fate Averted. "I would have been a cripple for life, from a terrible cut on my knee c.'p," writes Frank D. sherry, Ke! iiiiei. Mum., without P.'icklen's Ar. uiea Salve, which soon cured me.'' Infallible for wounds, cuts and bruises, it soon cues burns, scalds, old sores, b is, s'.i:i eruptions. The world's best lor druggists p.! at al NOTICE. I'nder and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by W W Collins and wife, Lee Ella Col lins to Alexander McKay on Jan. Ki. liMI'd, to secure the payment of a note lor $."00.00 and inter est, on the same from Jan. 11.100, said note being due and payable on Sept. l."i, 1!H0, no part of which has been paid, said note and mortgage having been duly assigned to the Rank of Plowing Rock before maturity, the Rank of Plowing Rock will tin reforeex pose to public sale, for cash, fit the court house door in Roone. N. C , on Monday the L'l'n 1 day of Nov. 0!, between the hoips ol 10, a. 111., and I. p. in., the fol lowing cinycyi'd by said mort gagee, viz: A certain piece or tract o! land lying and being in the county of WaOiU'ia, N. C. in Watauga township, and deserib. ed as folio .vs: Adjoining the binds of D N and C .1 ColTey and R L Lcmtir. P.eginningat a stake in R L Lenoir's line tit or near the top of j'lue Ridge and runs southward 110 yards to a stake near a rock, thence E. '70 yards to a chestnut-oak in ( - J and I) N Coffey's line, t hence N. 25)0 yds. with sa'i 1 Coffeys' line to R T Le noir's line on top of the Rlue Ridge, thence W with Lenoir's line 4-0." yards to the beginning, containing 15 acres more or less Said mortgage is recorded in Rook O, pagel21 of the records in the ol-lhe of the Register of Deeds of Watauga county (o which record reference is hereby made. Said sale will be made to satisfy said debt, interest, and cost ol sale, and deed in fee sim ple will be executed to the pur chaser. This Oct. 20, 11)05). Alky a n kk McRak,, Mortgagee. Rank ok Rlowixu Rock Assignee Watch Repairing. 43 . V"1 W:,U ' nithi'liainlsol mexiM in need worK .-. th.-.t, i.. nv 'th.r . a watch is too costly an article to -nt ru.-t to any one who may '''i'" the tith-of Watchmaker. ... . . .. t i sesl attention to the careful le- pairing and adjust ihr of watcheH brought to me and have bought hive; oi.ly enough to cover 1 lie lcot o! the work; neither do un- necess irv work nor chunre for work 1 do not execute, lion't wait until your watch rcluses to '" helore'ha vi i.g it cleamd.ud .......! f... 1.1.- "I . ! usll'u U1,u V i ., v v f, , . ... ' , lir.'ii n.iti.U ii t eh. ih:i Lei. A- .1 uunla ; flia Cbailotte Observer. THE -AU'iEST AND HE ST NEWSPAPER IN N.C. hveiy Day in the Year $8. a iear. 1 ne wnscrvcr consists ot 10 to i n.w .1 i 4 1 """. ' 1 un ."'H. oauuies moie news mauer. , , , . , . ' local, State, national and foieign than any other North Caralina news paper. Tli E SUNDAY ORSERVER. is unexcelled as a news medium and is also tilled w ith excellent matter of a miscellaneous nature. SEMI-WEEK LY ORSERVER. issues Tuesdays and Fridays, at $1. per year, is the largest paper for the money in this section. It consists of S to io pages, and prints al! the news sf the week local, State, na tiona and foreign. Ac res, THE OBSERVER CO. Charlotte N. C. A bumblebee in the bush ia worth two in the hand. The pleasant 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 lliey create, makes one feel joyful. Sold by J M Hodges. Ot course the man w ho lives next door has brains. such as they are. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There ia a iliscnse prevailing in this country mort dangerous ttecausesodecep- l''. Uil , licrrt tanure ot OJit r- nroracxv are often the result of kid ney dircase. 11 kidney trouble it Ij WiLh allowed to advame L'J'" ' tl'tkidnev-roiscn- s,.-!-mi- u uiueu win at -X , " 1 1 1 ' !1, . tack the vital organs, carsing catarrh ol the Madder, brick-dust cr bcuiinent ia the- urine, bead flche, tack ache, lame back, dizziness, Flecplepsncys, nervous Hess, or the kiducys thenifelves brck down and waste away celt ty cell. Bladder troubles almoft chvays retndt troii a deraiij-tiuent cf the kieiucys end better hciltli in that organ is obtained fiucker.t by a pi oper treatment cf the kid neys. Swamp-Root ccrrects inability to hold urine and rcaMing pain in raf sing it, and overcomes that unr-karnnt i:eeeEsity of being corjiveiled to go often throuf-fj the day, and to get up rrr.ny times during the night. The mild and in niediate effect Of Swamp-Root, Ih.e great kidnev reOiCtly is foon realized. It 1 lands t!ie highest be Caece of its remarkable liealtU restoring properties. A trial will convince anyone. Swa-iip-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by f.il drueijists iu fifty-cent aiid one-rtoi!ar Fi-e bottles. You may kave a sample bottle and a book that tells all About it, both sc.it free by r.iail. Addicts, Pr. Kilmer Si Co., Einghnniton, N. Y. When writ'n" mention readini? tl-.is gen erous offer in this paper. Dcn't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, and don't let a dealer sell you something in place of Swamp-Root if you do you will le disappointed. &SHrl 7 llT!,tart d mm? mm i 1 ! i t t I n
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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