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! r- , i vciLcl ilgci VOL XXI PROFESSIONAL DR. OSCAR L. MOORE. DENTIST. 1 1 i-i mem hi in. league room I will bent !;! Rock from ! there was enacted a most Ikhu the hist to the fifteenth of each ' ti'ul nnd touching scene, and one inontli prepared to do all kiiiln ! Iliar not on t h progi-wiu of of Dental work. OlJicc Near Watauga Hotel. Oct. 21, 1 y. NAT T. DULANEY, M. D., -SPEC I AL1ST, FourthSt. Bristol Tam.-Va. Eye and Throat Diseases. Refraction for Glasses. ATTORN' EY AT LAW, I5ANNF.lt ELK, N. C. ajrVi!l practice in the courts. Watauga, Mitchell aad :icljiininj; C iimtics. 7 6. 'OS EDMUND JONES jAW yeh -LICNOIR. N. - W'ill I'mrtii'f Hpgnhirly in tfit ( ourts of Watauga, 6-1 'oS. F. A. LINNEY, -ATTOItXKV AT LAW, BdONK, N. C. Will practice in the courts of the VMh .Judicial District in all matters of n civil nature. 6-11-11)08. J. C. FLETCHER. Attorney At Law, HOONK, N. V. Careful attention jjivpii to .-,CoHctions. W. R LOVILL -ATTORNEY AT LAW, HOOSh, S. L. WSpecial attention Riven to all business entrusted to h's care. "8 7-9-'08. Li O. UU1 I LI -.1 Tl 0IL Ex A 1 LA IT, BOONE, N. C. Prompt attentioti given to all mutters of a legal n tit tire. && Abstracting titles and collection ot claims ti special ty. 1-1'09. R. Ross Doneily, UNDERTAKER & EM HALM ER SIIOILWS, Tennessee, lias Varnished and Glass White Coffins; Illaek Broad loth and White Flush Caskets; Hhck and White Metal ic C n s k e t s Itobes, Hhoos and Finishings, Extra lare Coffins and Caa kets always on hand. 'Fhone or ders given special attention. R. KOSS DONNELLY. IT IS WELL WITH YOU. If you have a watch that needs repairing or any little job you " ish done bring or send it to' me ut my office at Silverstone and 1 will give you a first class job. , I also keep a nice lineofgrocer ics and other goods that I will st ll you real cheap for cash or pood produce. Thanking you for the nice pat ronage you have given me and hope for a continuance of the same. I am, Yours Verv Truly, S. M. GREENE, Jeweler. TOKEN OF LOVE AND Ms Tl EM. KmI-IiIi Kvcninif Time. At tin husinens meeting ol tin? Edenton Snvt Epuorth league Hit' league meetings. In tin presence ol a lnrv num. 7' , " immli,,' u ..i i i . .... ,vim IlH past()r " " e,,t" tr""t ,""-;"' mni .juiic, us preseuieii Willi i handsome ijoM watch. En-rra-ved in the hack of the case are the words: "Fiorn Eleaton Street M. E. Church." There wns an unusually large ctowdof leaguers present and the quiet of the league meeting seemed the most lifting time for the presentation. In no depart ment of the church work perhaps has .Mr. Stantnny taken deeper interest or roni. closer to hi members. It is with deep regr t that the league sees him go to his new field of work ut Tar boro. Mr. Joseph (. Itrnwn presented the watch in his usual graceful way, but underlying his tactful words was a current of deep leel that expressed the so.iti-. inents of the whole church, for during his short ministry here Mr. Stanbury has made his way into t lie hearts ol the people and won their respect and esteem by his courage, faithfulness, cheer .... i . . fulness, and loyalty. It would be impossible to quote Mr. Urown'a words here or Mr. Stanbury 'a response, for both were from the heart, simple and earnest. To relieve the tension of ft cling Mr. Brown prescntingthewatc'i, icteied in a roundabout way to Mr. Stanbury '8 npproachm marriage, saying that his con gregatien fe't he needed 'to be "watcheii" and that he Impel it would keep him Irom rnharrnss meat in the future nnd enable him to be on time, particulalyot one important event. Mr. Stanbury said he f. It that it'was one time when "silence was golden" and the few words he said left no doubt in the mind of those present of his gratefii apprection of the love an thought expressed inthegift. lie thanked them for their kinkness to nun since ne came among them and their lovalty in sustain ing all he attempted to do. lie felt, he said that some of the best people in the world would be fouud right there in Edeuton street church. lie asked their prayers in his new church, that his one mission might be that ol saving souls When the meeting broke up Mr. Stanbury wnssurrounded by eger friends w ishing to bid him lanveil He will leave in a few days for his woik at Tarboro. Money Comes In Hunches to A. A. Chisholm, of Treadwrell N. Y. now. His reason is well worth reading. "For a long time I suffer ed pom indigestion, torpid liver, constipation, nervousness and gen eral debility,' he writes; "I C(H,), not sleep, had no appetite, nor am bition, grew weaker every clay in spite of "'I medical treatment, Then m-ed Electric Hitters Twelve bot tles restored all my old-time health and vigor. Now I can attend to bus iness every day. It's a wonderful medicine."' Infallible for stomach, liver, Kid, leys, blood and neryes, 50c. at all druggists. General St nd my orderly to me at once. Alde-de-Camp Sorry, sir, he has just been cut in two by a bullet. General Then order that part of him to be found which contains my tobac co pouch. J BOOXE. WAFACCJA COUNTY. TIIUKSDAY. IKCHM!!KK 1. ltuui COUNTY EXHIBIT. (roiit inue J ,.,,, ast w. . k.) J J M ist lunil.fr furnished toun , ty 3 I), J r nubbins keeping jail ' f,',r oct.'l i, w ii Mi (,iiin ntfi- tioh.Mv He fore s F's ollhe 3 CO. H K Long Kiiminuiouing witness- es in Banner case .70, nrj wjoneH exaininiiisr lunatic 0 CO, s i iiriee er in small pox cases 2 lo, m a Johnson slate vs win. nahhvia ; ' TO, . w nobbins st vs wu, nald u. j 1(( 4 w Jo(u,8Ht ys n ddin If, lO. enry mives st vs win nahlwin 2 10. j .v l.cntz st vs win nahlwiii 0, i, i; Kobbins st vs win nobbins .110 c a ii()ls- . . . - iioiiserstvs win naldwm CIO wil-y vannoy stlvs win isald win . entered the Appalachian Train "10, o m sudderth st vswinnald Mug School, where she Haved un- win , 10, nr. c j l-arlier st vs win iialdwin 10 '.to, k watsoa st vs nan Yates 1 CO. ; uedgpsth st vs nan vates 1 0.', i. iiedgpeth st vs nan vates 1 C." .i i, n uiiier st vs .nine liennet 8 00, itol.y cai ter st vs jane Bennett J) 70, j n eritch ard st vs zane iiennett 10 550, .1 v Arrant st vs jane iiennett 5) 70, I. c wilsou st vs jane Bennett 3 oO. nr. c k neid st V9 .li ne nennet 21 . - iO.k usmebargerst s c cr. cr 1 : . ....... i i. .. -i - i. t ii ni i juiciin m vsi tiieei i i o I K Banner st vs r vatss 2 !0, i;li iiedgpeth st ys c nates 1 10, u o 1111 nner st v : vates 2 '.)"), m'c ol iyerst vs c vates 1 1,", v m mc nhinnis st vs v vates 18."), w i Mast state vs c vates 170, ; j. Triplet t st vs c vates 170, j m south st vs w it it iiamliy and n II o-borne 1 K.", .1 shelton st vs w k iiamby and n osborne 40, .1 Hodges st vs m Trivett 1 2o, j M iiolges st vs m rriplett 1 2."), m v criteher st vs will narlin 1 82, Thos nay st vs will narlin 1 80 w N storie st vs. svill uurVm 2 15, 1, n Afcxeill st vs no by iliilip 1 S2 J w l'eancll st vs it Phillips 1 70, w w no'sclavv st vs prank naves 1 40, .1 m railway st ys v (aeen 1 CO, 11 r rot lyes st vs n K'ndall 1 So, J u iiimer st vs 11 Kendall 1 ow, c t nairu sc vs wui walker 2 0.". w i, naird st vs win waiker 1 !)", w c naird st vs win walker I 00. tiios Bingham whole and half foes 1JHVJ- 42 31, .1 v nob bins whole and half fees 15)09 10 15, ii r iiagan whole and half fees 15)09 0 5)5, (ieo sudderth w and h fees 15)09 4 30, v unney whole anil hall fees 20 10, c i.sho maker w hole and ha-f feis 5 20, II s Henderson whole and half fees .40, J m sniieh whole and hall fees .40, r v carroll whole and half fees .40, A n wilson whole whale and half fees .70, i:li i.ong whole and half fees .40, .1 c Wil son whole and half fees .40, ,1 p nobbins stable for court house 1 10. k 11 r.ggurs ser as county com 4th quarter 9 70. Total amount of claims audit ed and numbered 5,740.20. Total ntnt of claims cancelled. 3,028.82. iiiount of outstand ing ciaiins uncanceled 2,117.38 Amount of outstanding ourL house In aide. ..14,000.00. nteiTst on same to Jan. 5)1009, 700 00, Total amount of county indebtedr.ess 10,3 17 18. There is a sinking fund in the muds of the treasurer to the am ount of 492.51. This deducted leaues a total indebtedness of the county to Nov. 30, 1909 of $10, 324.87. Given under my hand this 30 day ol Nov. 1909. W. R. GRAGG. Clerk to Hd. Co. Corns. Frightful Fate Averted. "1 would have been a cripple for fe, from a terrible cut on my knee cap," writes Frank Disherry, Kel- liher. Minn., without Bucklen's Ar nica Salve, which soon cured me." Infallible for wounds, cuts and bruises, it soon cures burns, scalds, old sores, boils, s' i;i eruptions. The world's best for piles. 25c. at all druggists Mr U.L. Winkltr Mis. V. L. Winkler, nee Mi.-n Daisy Crngg, diul at Cedar Val ley, Cald.ull couri'v. Nnv. 21. ; 1909. J This was. in,,,.,, a mui l-s 1 1. ami brought sorrow toevcrvoie who knew her. Corn An. ;, "S7, having lived only 22 vims. : 'months ami ." days. But few ' voiimr women tui- .!-... ;.. so short u time u niii( mi() a h (f w I professed religion an. ioin.-l the jMiinch at Thrcv Forks an. J lived a consecrated life theieaftir. Slip hail n L'ro:it il.'siri. tii ir,, ni ...i.i icatmn Mie.ame t. Doone and til graduation. She was a splen did student, obedient and kind. She had fine musical talent, and was organist at the Baptist church in Boone. Itwasoulv a year ago that she w,is married to l'rof. W. L. Winkler. Both being teachers, they started a fine school in Cald well county, nnd Mrs. Winkler was at her chosen work w h e n jdenth came as a result of tvphoid l f ' lever, She bore her sickness with very great patience, and expressed a willingness r() pi)SH over the Riv er of Death, if it was the will of her S-ivior. When the news of her d uth came to her former home in East Hoone deep sorrow and genuine sympathy pervaded tli3 entire community. When the remains passed through town school was suspended; work stopped. Short exercises were conducted by the Rev. Harrison Farthing, amid a jveni concourse 01 pcopie, inclu ding relatives and friends, teach ers and school mates, we have not witnessed a more touching scene. Four miles east of Boone, on a bold eminence, overlooking the l 1 ; v t spanning .ew Kivcr, lsiiergm ve. The hearse was followed by class mates, teachers and friends. They went to show iheir last respects to one they honored and loved. "Daisy Grngg," as she was most generally known, will not soon be forgotten. She will bo re membered for her character, her intellect and her culture. She liv ed an exemplary life and has gone on to receive her reward. AVe extend the profoundest sympathy to her father and mo- t her Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gragg and to her two sisters, and to her sorrow-stricken husband, Fiof. W. L. Winkl.T, B. B. I). Boone, N. C. If you are suffering from bilious, ness, constipation, indigestion, cliron ic headache, invest one cent in .1 posLal card, send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., lL's Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plain, ly on the hack, and they will for ward you a free sample of Cham, lierlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Sold by J. M. Hodges. The French government takes 15 per cent of all the money staked at the enscent of the sea side and other health resorts on the little horses and other gam bling devices. For the season ol 1908;09 this percentage am ounted to 913,392, the summer season naturally contributing the greater part over $000,000.' The greatest dangeri;' fromillueu za is of its resulting in pneumoni. This can be obviated by using Cham berlain's (Jough Remedy, as it not only cures influenza, but counteracts any tendency of the disease towards pneumonia. Sold by J. M. Hodges. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Ayer's Hair Vigor Ingredients: Sulphur. CtptKum. Anything injurious here? Any thins of merit here? Will it stop falii:i hair? Will it destroy dandruff? Doe oes nor. ! A Wbt Suu.Mv U,!oS1I,Me. ! ! i-i-...t. ii. j There seems to be growin j aj l Hnaier sent iiiient n iirwt livr l ' j i- MH.iKitii, ami w l,.!e we i .i ...... . . i .. i won i Him to preaen. we call at- entrut to any one who may tention to the fact the observ- claim the title of Watchmaker. ' a nee of Sunday is u matter of! Durfng my in:in v years of busi vast, importance to any people, 1 Ili,ve "h-vays giyeti the ch l.r. ...c i.i. . .."t attention to the careful re- 1 ,. " . I pairing ainiaiipistin ol watches lows that town, county, State hrouyht to me ami have bou-ht or nation that does not g i v e ! none other than the best maiei- heed to the Lords Day, Tnere , My charges ate never execs- isn't much Smidav in the 1'nited '. siv,'; ':Iv ,,M,"i;h to cover the States, and we have heard it i! j.1'0 ,,,iUl(T ,Jn n" ,., . . jincessarv work nor charge for said that wei-t of tne -Mississippi' W(IPk j do not execut-. Don't there isn't any at all. It is tilsoj waif until your watch reluses to claimed that there is more re-; run befoie havi ng it ( leant d, ad spect for the day in the South j "sted and freshly oiled. than in anv other cection of thel,. . . ... '. ''' Fnion. lloweverthese thinn's may I be, Sunday is Sunday and it ouliht to be observed. Not by Mm. Iilvi'u tli'it lili. Vi,11.-u n,i,l It. ' little or no good and perhaps much harm, but by proper action on the 1 an ol the people. A laud without Sunday does not appeal to us a desiiable place to live in. II neoi.le do not care for the sev- I I enth day and turn it into a day of frolic, they do not care for any thing else that is worth while. The movement of which we see evidence here and there having for its object a more profound resuect.for the Sabbath, has our most cordial support. "EVENING" Written for tin Democrat. The rain is past, and thra' thr gloom I see the church spires dim: 'Tin evening and the town is wrapt In "host-like shrouds ol film. And just above the village looms The hillock grey and st ill, And down beside the silver stream In faint outline tie mill, And in the meadow down below The nighthawk sings his lay And thro' the darkness and the mist The (nellies light the way. An hour ago the dash of aold. That made the sunset bright Has laded out and left behind - Grey shades of coming night. The twilight falls, and far awny, Itcvond von mountain s crest The last hunt breath ot dying day Floats softly out to lv.st. Russ Who Will Concord Times. It is generally caneeded that Congressman C. II. Cowles will j be nominated bv his nan v in thei eighth district. A prominent dein ocratfrom that political territo ry was asked who would be the nominee of his party lor Con gress next year. He replied that at present it looked like either R. j L Doll.'hton of lleolnon- m-1 ii "Dili-iHOn, OI .MKgnini, Ol U t.tfiblweii, ot .Mutes vi lie. friends of these gei.tlea.en The I 11 1 b j UlSllillg their candidacv and it appears that the contes over the nomination will he quite lively. Several others are being men tioned, amongthem being White head Kltittz and Walter Murphy, of Salisbury, and T. C. Bowie, of Jefferson, but it is understood that neither of th"sethreegentle- ... , men Will make an active light for the nomination. Commend often. Never scold . St 1. .1 ' IW.r.P.tTA 1,. ItoltillKUTV, ! country most dangerous lccnse so dece; divide Tennessee I b-'HL ,L I ; a;,1" oppose t'owles in tlieEitfhtli j '(W l"-rt failure ci NO. 27 GUrrria. Qiimn. Smfiwn fMwM. 4fC. Akohul. totter. t'crlwlM. Ask your doctor. Ask your doctor. A;k your doctor. Ask your doctor. Color the Sh3 air Watch Repairing. More good w atches are ruined int he handsol iiiexpi ri. nced work men than in anv t lln r wnv. A -w.ltch is too costl v .-o, n, ti..'l., t.. ; GmiliiateWateh-in.ikerJc Jewels Hie Cltailotte Observer. rilE.-AKGEST AND BEST .NEWSPAPER IN N. C. . ,v.;j- l)ny j,, the Year $8. a j Ycxr j Th nbscrvcr of ,0 t() ; pages daily and 20 to 32 pages Sun ,1:,y. It handles ranie news matter. 1 1 k...... . 1 1 lical, Mate, national and fi.reien than any other Nuith Caralina news paper. THE SUNDAY OBSER VER, is unexcelled as a new s medium and is also filled 'with excellent matter of a miscellaneous nature. SEMI-WEEKLY OBSERVER, issues Tuesdays and Fridays, at $1. per year, is the largest paper for tile money in this section. It consists of S to 10 pages, and prints all the news f the week local, Slate, na tion.! nnd fr reign. Ac ress, THE OBSERVER CO. ClIAKI.OTTK .. C. The Model How is tha t friend ot yours who went to study in Fails? The Artist Oh, he's get--ting on famously. The Model How do you know, Have yon heard from him? The Artists No, that 's why I know he's doing: so well. Illustrated Bits. DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAIN For Internal and External Pains. Asheville's new city directory gives it a population ol 30,000. The Cause of Tlany Sudden Deaths. Xliere is a tlifeaso prevailing in tbi - fil "j U-xy .-ire often the rcMilt of kid ney dbensc. II kidney tronUe 13 rllowetltoailvaiice tlickiilncy-rcifcil. f I'M n Uijj v ' - V1) I ed l) ucd will . UcV tV vital on,"i!iR,'cav.riiif: Ci.tanlj tl the bladder, brick-duet cr sediment in th- urine, bead in be, lack ache, lntr. back, dizziness, fleer lcenues, nervous- Ile.'S. Or the kUIIlCVS thr-n-.Srlvr-c l,.,!. or Die kulnci clown and v:isie aw ay cell by cell. Dladd'T troubles almost nl from a demnijcmciit of the kidnevs bik bcUVr lle,aitl1 in U:at oran s cl'tnincd quickest by a proper trcidn-.c-iitcftbc kid- ,K VS- Swamp-Root corrects incbilitytc hold urine and scldi:: f riniirn'?irg it, a:idos-crec:ries tb.at unplecront necessity ff bcin.a; compelled to go often through rt, fjiTISf of Swauip-Root, (be prcnt kidney rerecdy is Boon realized. It stands the liirhest t,o. cause of its remarkable health restorii.g properties. A trial will convince anyone. ,Swamp-Rot is pleasant to take aud is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size boules. You niay linve B sample bottle ru-.d a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address. '"Uiiie UUO i'll' erous offer m tl-.is pnper. Ton t make u nen writnv; nici any iiiisraice, Dut remember the name, Swamp-Root, and don't let a dealer sell yon something i n rdaee of Rwn ll ' & yw will be disappointed. ' .a t' " - it canst-(i 5 Sv V.i If. ,' Case. Ml. loimn. . mm . I J . 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