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V, w fe a 6 'p Tj ,f v er y Li V-1 '4 n ii : m id.. J Hi VOL XXL PROFESSIONAL DR. OSCAR L. MOORE. DENTIST. will lie tit I'.luAinj Ibn-k from the liml to the hfie.iith of i ach month prepared to do all kinds til Dent al work. Oijlcc Xeor Watauga Ilotd. Oct. 21, 1 y. NAT T. DULAXEY, M. D., SPECIALIST, FourthSt. Bristol Tain.-Va. Eye and Throat Diseases. Refraction for Glasses. D.IMB, AT TORN CY A T LAW, 1JANE', ELK, N. C. -Vi!l practice in the courts W atutig;), Mitchell and adjoining C unities. 7 6.'()i) EDMUND JONES LAW YEll LFJNOIK, S. C,- W'lH I'r.irtiif llogiikirly in the Courts ol Wntuugn, 61- '09 F. A. L1NNEY, A TTOllNHV AT LAW, in mix i-:. n. c. Will practice in the. courts of the 1-'Uh .ludici.il District in all mutters of a civil nature. 6-11 I'.XiO. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, liOONK. N. ( Caroful attention ivMi to Olivet ions. W. Ii LOVILL -ATTOUNKY AT LAW - BOOSh, A', t . ftcT'Special attention p,iven to all businoHs entrusted to eTsTguffey, -ATlOllMii Al LAW- BOONE, N. C Prompt attention given to -ill matters of a leyal iiature. rT Abstracting titles nml colhctiou at claims a apocii) tv. l-l-'OO. RuRoss Conelly. CXDEItTAKKIt & EMKAI.MER SHOUN'S, Tennessee, II .is Varnished ami (llass Whie t'ottins; Mack Mroad lot'i nmf White I'hish Caskets; I'd ick and White MetaHe Caskets Kobcn, Klioes and Finishings, Extra large Coffins and Cas keta always on hand, 'l'hone or lers given special attention. U. ROSS DONNZLLY. IT IS WELL WITH YOU. If you have a watch that needs repairing or any little job you wish done briny: or send it to me ufc my office at Kilvi rstone and 1 will give you a first class job. 1 idso keep a nice line of grocer ies and other goods that I will sell you real cheap for cash or pood produce. Thanking you for the nice pat. rOnae VOU IlilW ivivon ma nml hope for a continnnnce of the eume. Iam. Yours Very Trnlv. & M. UilEE.NE, Jeweler, I fU r from Iter. T. !.. Blal ik. Ieir liretlircnani Friends hi Wn- fillip I ( 'iilllli v. Sume.l.ivs.i., I arrived here mid f mii-l t!. "'I' III il'IUMI" .1 II t . ' "i v K-i in, iri ii.ijim mi M ' mo i ii. in evi r le!ore in 1 he lusto 1 rv ,,f ,,Iir i. i',,,,!,,.,,;, . ! tiling tliat standi - . . n 111 l 11 111 i 11 a 01 t Mi r progress Iiere ami w ill alvr,i liiiul-r us in our of . km i! in M'!l-MTpi! r t !(l I lie . 11 n iuiu i-iirisi ai s. itiac is i ne ,. , t.tiiiv J 'til 1 1 1. II 1 17 J lil'IIH'V Oil: the part of other niissinn-'. Tliei" policy is to hiiihl schools, open! , ' 1 1 hospitals liiiihl churches ete. fori ,. 1 . , . t lie natives w hu h we nie 1 1-v i 1 1 " l . , , to teaeli tlicin to tlo for them-i . . , ,. Cl.-nil I . . I .- fxr.f I .........1. I ..1 . i 1 -.--n u-.. iiii-tiiui'iiit'iUII'i '. . . ! ci s aiiu send tiieiu oat sv 1 1 c h . ... .. maK." our cnristians 1 iiiik sve shoul. educate out of our mon- ,aM,e t),,. stronir - ey ami seinl thein out to pruiclu,, s, ,,,,,,,,,, ()f K;lt;lil? Aro lor us. 1 Ins, il couoe, inaki s it iiiiiu iiii 111 lean 1. 1 1 ' people s no 1 I . IIT .... 1 .... 1 - 1 A. 1 I . .1 I ,. . . nn n mi' cii i isi tacs id ci e pent! up- . on (!od mid their own resouces insteiid ol money from mission societ ies abroad. Notwithstanding this, if the missionaries will stand firm ill omr these lines and instruct the natives as to their duty in sup porting themselves and their own christian work they illl in time do so. What is reeded throughout the world is that the (iospel he avowed to stand upon its own merit. Then It is that (!od can make bare His arm and show His mighty power to save. The (Jospel is no less the power ol (Sod unto salvation now than it was when Paul went up a n d down the regions of Asia Minor. (S recce and Home preaching, but it must be depended upon and believed in now as then. Just now the ( 'him'so are some what disturbed over (lie report about other nations dividing up China,. But there is no Inunda tion for the reports. They have 'been started bv a, few so-called patriotic. Cl inese newspapers. Of course such fals reports are more harmful to Ch'na than any one ele. There are many changes go ing on all overthe country, some for good and perhaps some for wors-e. There is a spirit of seek ing western learning as cevcr be fore, find some of them get a smattering of it and conclude they have it all and are equal to almost any situation. Many of those who are in schools andcol leyes have access to the st rong est infidel and atheistic books, and while they let loose of their old religions they become more children of the evil one. Not lonir since I met one of th1 se men who svas able to talk intelligently in English. I approached him on the subject of Christianity. He had never rend the Table, but seemed to possess a great knowl edge of Tom I'nyne, Voltnir and Hume along lines of opposition to Christianity. lb- said tome: "Come to us with your educa tion, medicine, In spitals etc but we want none of your Christ." He argued with me for a long time that there is no (!od and that- wh'-n he died his life went out as the light of a candle when blosvn out. Despite his bitte op position I left hitn enough of the gospel to save him an I t; ie 1 to kindly give him a warning of the danger ahead. The devil is swift with his message of death, swifter sometimes, alas! than are we with the message of life. The fact that, the people a e rea ching out for Western knowledge places a great responsibility up on every missionary here, and upon the christian churches at !''" t( m-lke tlie S'ft pos lblespeel in patting into thnr hands the best ol nil learning, the tiospel of Jesus Christ. Let Chi IJOONK. WATAUK A COUNTY. TIirilSDAY. MAliCII n l :!. nn become full f ii.att rialisiii l". t i fore Chrisliniiitv has taken hold ami tlii- task t.f making I er i hris-! li:l!lS I Ki-i lillia ll'l:-ili-r 1'. '1 r 1 ! . ... w'l , . I l .11. .-ill- II. I If ' II the s'owet ( jj 11I I lie li.iliulis In tuui tnwaiil : mob in living aii'l progress, hut ' l''''1' ' '' 'iv'i uu-l pro-res-., hut , like others she turns with :i vinw 1 , , .:.!! Ill llil' 111 lll l I II HIS! I'.ut this ii nut . trance, for the carnal mi ml wr,nu Ii rit ...1 I 1 1. :...vt? ..!.... !i en." net iiiimii niiii..iuiili .11 III I 1 . i l.v ml vaneciiietit I'.ut without a : . , . ,savui levi n of (idsih truth, ns I die asvaki h a'.il nilvaiice" n It e . I. , i i , I l i!: i it 1 1 1 t t tfil'tf' f in I lia it.,1 , . ,. mnl hei-oine 11 inenace to the n si , . , , i.f tin- worlil. A pintualaiu! sav- 1 -i i , , ed I h:na liienns a worM-wiue , . . , , ... blessing: a uio leraitizoil ( lima. . , ... . . without christian v. Iircomes , , ,. ., ! the oill s jrreati st nenl. , . , , . Wli.it mi iipnir i iii'i.liil tn : ., . I til it: 114 iiinr tt.iiu, nit 11 I 11 I t. lit t i I Mill 1 I 111 I IL: llll I i III . 111 nrf tv.iinii !i W.if.in ..1 ........ ;miih i.ii,,( 0 111 ..llillliL'.'lji.. tv ready to make the sacriii -e of I joining the army? How much we need rev! Think, pray and yield to this, the greatest .struggle a - gainst the leaves ofheathi ndurk - 11, My wife is at Tsin- Tan. and will come on to the interior as .. ti.,, i, ,in... ,i..o flMMI l i"l I III IM U l ll I IIM',VI"lrt - I " I This is our coldest .and must di J enterprise umlertaken lortliepar iiureeable season of the year. It ' l "-'' of makii g nio: ey. It si!l is snorting today, the first we ' be issued by the State as other have I ad this winter to amount ; State printing, and its purpose to anvthine-. i is to perpetuate th.' fame ol I'r.iy for us. especially for my wile, that she may heg'ven health and nee led strength for w o r k here. T. L. r.LALOCk. Tai Anfu China, Jan. 1!). A Humble lloi.i-l'p. ' A''oiit tell e:iis :'eo mv brothel svas ' held up'' in his work, la nlth an 1 happiness hv what sv as heche y ed to ue hopeless CunsiiiiipiiDii, s rites W II. Lipsconi nf svash. illglon, N. C 'IK- loo'., ap kinds i.f icmcdies and treatment fiem sevei- d doctors but found no help until he used I)'. Kicg's Nesv Discovery and svas svhoUy cured by six bot tles. He is a svell man imhiv.'' I.'s ipiick to relieve anJ the surest cin e for sveak ori-orc luncs, lie m or rhages, coughs and colds, bronchi tis, lagi ippe, asthma, ami all bron chial affections. 50c, and Sr. 00. Guaranteed by all druggists. A woman would much rather break bad news than a bad egg. If troubled with indigestion, con stipation, no appetite or feel bilious give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets a trial and you will be pleased svith the result. These tab. lets inviforate the stomach and lis-- cr anl stiengthen the digestion ; Sold by J. M. Hodgis. 100 Bushels Cora Per Acre You can build up your farm to produce 100 bushels of corn per acre, and even a bigger yield by systematic rotation, careful seed selection and good plowing with good implements, proper cultivation, and By Using Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers liberally. Accept no substitute. If your dealer is out of these fertilizers, write us and we will tell you where to get them. Write for a free copy of our 1910 Farmers' Year Book or Almanac. It will tell you how to get a big yield of corn. SALF.3 Pichm.mJ, Va. Nor!',.k, Va, Mill ui this Coupon Virginia Carolina Chemical Company. Plrjic tend me a copy 0 roar X910 Fitincit' Ycir Book (tec of cost. Columbia, S. C. Uurhsni, N. C. Winston-Salrm, N. C. Charleston, 5 C. Ealtirmne, Md. Columbus, Ca. Montgomery, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. Shrevcpon, La, Name Town Sta Tj ru.- I...le cCVuitn Cirtl.i.a ' The Ninth I'amli.i i .u 1 ic I I illilliiiuiilti ci iV( tioll ol the I.-ttcrs aiul :miis f U.iv. . I',. Vnie-e, a vi" t turn- pre-emitnm an,! pi.l.he.,. in. i la-ou'ia the cm jut iI ion of Mrs. Vai:i e sev eral t Ihuisjmi'N Jo! saeli tleiiin irs have hcn s e- 1 tli.i. 1 ni.k'ii . .p t I .. t . mm ii, ui.:uMf 'ri:r ii uii'iiiUM lh. port aiit nriauserpt coll ,-ti'irH i ev iii:i'le hv the State. t. ucfortan itelv. t his eollec- I il 1M fi ill I :l ' ! .c 1 .11 1 ! vv . f I ! . . r.M.ii 1 . , or a nee s own letters, nii-t of ;,: ,1 i . , . those the .li-t ! ii l.eia 1ft- , . , . . . t' is receiveil hv hiai. It is inst . i .1 1 , ; nnprrtaiit ti nt the publication 1 1 11 . shi.ul'l cuntdia as iv of his i 1 ,. ,, 1 n.vn letters as po-sib e. I he His- 1, ,1 to ileal 1 o amission, t hi-rcli iiv. ' Ink s th:s means of rwp.es.injr those who poss,-s letters ,.f Cos-- - . ' . .i.i Hi' r iw I 111 1 1 1 IM III I M II 'to 1 tlft I -i 1 r in n ii.-!'! i.itl.M' - , ....u. lor for : ponnaaont preservation or cops ing. Nolettei or paper is so 'unimportant or trivial hat that i it: mihv have its place in such a '"li"t',',)',' and. se think, the pr 1 1 1 1 1 . . . ' i o;uiai 11-e. " ia ue inaae 01 any j '''tbu- or paper. The publication ' has the sanction of Mrs. Vance, ! Nor is the iniblieatiiia a nriv.it,. North Carolina's best beloved 1 n r nvt. ml the ivi. ntafion i)l'i'an today where the stranger the Scale and to make available ; for the hist, rian the material for j studying her hisiory dining its! greatest ej 01 h. ' j " Anv ivrson. therefore, sshonos-l ("".. o Uf tor or oil.;-:-- -';;i utiii (if ( lovernor Vance wiil render a j service to his memory and to the 1 good name of t he Sta te by coop crating svitn tlie Historical umi- inissioa in this work. Duecrcdit ss ill he ''-i ven to all who hell) to for.vard tlrs work. All comniun- 1 ications dlO'lld be directed to thei S. cretary at Kaleigh. The North Carolina Historical Commission. J. littv.vx (iittMKs, Chairman. lb D W. Co.vsoit, Secretars. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Ciiam beilam's Stomach and Liver Tub ets. Thevd) the. svork svhenevcr s ou require their aid. These tablets change sveakuess into strength, list- to joyousness. Their action is so gentle one don't realize they have taken a purgative. Sold by J, M. I lodges. Nowadays when a girl acts shy , it's dollars to doughnuts that ' her mother is on the watch. OFFICES 1 Atlantt, Ga, Savannah, Ga. rinltiGn K ill: t' Uil'l Ii..s ' i . lltll c .. I.i' I i'ii - ! ca-ei !' S i; vers- st ; t i I " ii 1 he i,( S M '! "-M w," ! t.. Mr. T. 1. N'l !!. ia this j la c ssan'el t' hire a hui-e t r.'le t" l'atteis hi a a il l'.t. k sa.via.r he s -til I he bn"k ll.:. '.Llit. Mr. Vh.t,:i let ! i:n hue a liors:- an 1 tlio'iht no n.oiv aho.ii it Ha'il s'ran. r faile.l to Tluui. Ilo.v. vir, h snpjiiis,.,! tl,e v-i ia v.as ilt tii ii..' 1 Koine way 'u.I -.vt.ui.! l e ha.k the next ii v. 1'riilav came ami went ami no news sns he-.rl fi'oia 1 he in.-i a or the hors. A ti lephone niesat:e to l'atteisou revealed the fact that no such rt't.v hiid stopped there. 'n v, r,,., 1 "' 11 M 1 N" buss- ami s;,,ii , t., -n ,,;.. ' " ,l " -' 11 points ie couM read, ia that way;in North a:o inn ami K at T. naess,.., in 11,,. .iir.-.a ;., ia whii h the man was suppose 1 to have e.iae. The result w:m that the man and hor.-e weiv but h seemed at Elk Dark late Saturday. The man had gone the;e and put the horse at a liv rv stable while he went to look alter same matt' r , 1,1 town a, id whin ne returned to j 1,1(1 stne, lie buiml an 1 Im er : '" to. k him nml the hoise in hiiig ', in compliance with one o! he I el j 1 a las sent. Mr. ClarkeSmith, son of Sheriff Smith left lor Elk Park, by svay of E l'jyaiont, Sua lay, an I is ex- j P,l'u'" r, mum Here with the wm 11 IV, r" "tisiver the chargeot tetniited theft ol a hor.,e. 'hilo th man's name is not known, he is thought to be a I'ai'f.v .s-r,!'lr.v oi soiue other sha- ! iy 1 e, ns; t' 1 s e and Wes - !; ist T. r. ..v, era North Carolina. President helps Orphan. IIu:id:-e-! of orphans have heen hciped by the Pies!, lent of The In. (histnal and ( ).-;.ili.ia 's Home at .M.i- U'e.n ( ! 1., ss h svi iles : ' W'.j have "sed elec'ric Hitters ia this I i:i' lion for nine years. It has prosed a most excellent medicine fop stom ich, kidney ami liver doubles. We rcard it as one of the best f.imilv lie diciaes on earth." It invigui ales hi sital orgaiiSj purines the blood, aids digestion, creates appetite. To strengthen and build up thin, pale, weak children or run down people it has no equal, best for female com plaints, Onls oc at all dealers. Wearing false hair has been much in fashion among the gen tler sex for a year or two and the suppls ing of this hair has been quite an industry among the dealers who cater to feminine fob bles. Much ol the hair has come from abroad and from the heads of nil classes and conditions of people. Recently reports have entile ft 0111 St. Louis and Pitts burgthat young women havecon tiacted il skin di-e se, -shich has been pronounced lepioy, as the nsult ol svcaringfalseliair. .Much of t lie import ed hair conies from China and other E is'ern coun tries, where lep'osy exists; and while it may be washed and blea ched there is yet uu element of danger. The Landmark is men tioning this as a passing event, for it is fully awure that the av erage HOinai! will follow the fash ion even if sin.' knew m so doing; she won! 1 become t lie victim of al' thediseas. h to alu'li the lies!) is heir. Statess ille T r.i.dmaik. Brave Fire baddies j o'ten receive severe burns, putt i I g out (lies, then use Hucklen's Arni ca salve and forgtt them. It soon drives out pain. Tor burns, scalds, wounds, cuts and bruises it's earth's j gieatert healer. Quickly cures s in j ! cruplions, old soies, boils, ulcers ', I felons; best Pile cure made. Relief j is instant, 25c at all dealers. NO. .'57. The ln)le Law. Now tliat niir swords imv not b- coast riiiti d ;is an ;tt. nipt to ii.ter'eiv nit!, the tiht of our , 1 b.i.v ia in to a fa:r aa I imp n -t la! 1 1 i il. we le 1 i'r-e to lea. ark . that t!m taking of a ba-a iri lit t 1 avi'ii.".' iasnlt cannot l e too s.' Vel I..-1 ol..iellled. Such p ideis false such honor" is sa '. aj;. i s , Tin private bully in p-r-ou il brawls is generally tin man who cringls ia bal tie. The knock and drag at tist ami the pistol , toting laaggard is inrited tunc t ion by the fear of ridicule ami ' the blindness! of bru'.efury: the , r. ill soldier faces death fr.ua h sense (.f du'y and his upholding j fact' is moral courage, i This same moral courage caus es juries to waivesi ntiment a-ide ' and disregard th ar solemn ob ligation to uphold and enforce i t bt law. When tin same men who wi'Vd 1 join in a lytichingp'r ; mit th-'ir feelings to be worked Uip to the worked up to the point j of setil'.ag free a man whose j hands aie reeked with the guilty I blood of his neighbor, it Is a hiv .day for those who realize tin val ue ol human life. Let juries remember that they hold in their hands, lor the time being the sacred scepter ol that priceless product of the ages the common law. hen iuims uiel l the scepter manfully, justly. none will grow impatient and all svill pay due obedience and respect. Way nesv ille Enterprise. Don't (iet a Divorce. A western judge gran'cd a divorce on account of ill temper and b a d health. Dr. King's Nesv Life P lU I world have pros eiued it. Ti.cy i.:rc constipation, causing bad breath and liver houble tlie ill temper, (lis pel colds, banish headaches, con quer chills. 25c at ail de.ders. An exchange says: "Suppose every business man in fosvntook as much luleie.-t in the upholding-ol tlie town and forwarding ail public enterprises aa the nr.ws paper man. He works for rail roads, manufactories, schools and churches, good streets and roa ls, urges, pleads, scolds and badgers and eavortsarouudgen erally. Imagine his feelings when some lame, string-halted kind ol a fellow reproaches him because lie don't boom things inough. If the town does boom and the price of real estate advances and the owners grow rich from there suit of his labor, he makes noth ing by it. He is like the poor boy at the circus he can stand and look at the pietutes without the in'cess iry quarter to gain admis sion.'' Do You Get Up With a Lams Back? Kidney Trouble Kr.kcs Veil Kisemf.e. Almor-t everyone ktiosysof rr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, Uie gre.it L:;li:cy, iivei a:i.l 1 .. : l aukler ivaie.'y, be ; cause of i:s rea.ark j, .-.He health restoring i pro- crtics. Lv.vaiui) Keot fuli'.Iis nlniut 5. every v.i: .1 ia over- .8 Pi 11 fA.i j 1 f y 1 1 coniu: r:u-uvaatx.-.::i, J,'' ; r"in in t ha back, kid neys, l'.ver, Wadiler Qrxij a.-.il os-cry part cf the urinary pass.:f;c. It ' corrects i:-.abiiiLv In ft hoi 1 water ar.l se.'ili'iyrjpar.i ia passing it, or bat effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, an.l overcomes tfi.a tmr.lcasaut necessity cf hcv.vj coii!,ci:c(.l tngo cftca thron;;h the day, and to get vp many Ihnes duri.i the nieht. m Swsir.-.-'.' it i.s r.oi reeor.r-itended for everything tut .;' yo-j l:::vj kidr.rv, liVir or blaii.Scr troah'.a, it sviil b-j found jutt t'ua remedy yoa neej. It has been thcr cr.'i'.y Uitcd in private prae Lice, end hr-.s proved so successful tii.it a special ar rangement h 13 been made by which r.ll readers of this paper, who fcave cot al ready tried it, may have a sample bottia s?.it free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Soot, and liow to firdoulifvouhavekid- . ney or laadder trouble. Tyi-X When writiiigweatit n W?l:S::-4 reading this jeiicroi:s f bin ;hamtoii,N.Y. The regular fiftv-cent Bui one-dollar r::-.e bottles are fold t v ali druggists. I'on't make r.uy mistak'a but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Ssvamp-Root, and the nd-du;s,EinjibcrLitjiiK,Y.louevu7bottla. oner 111 mis paper and 5.4ii'-iii,'S;4ffa s.?ud vonr address to rT4-?Viw4 n- va...-. n JSai''wEC. Dr. Kilmer cc Co.. h-.
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