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I 1 c3 IS I 1 O hj VOL XXI nooxi:. VArAi;(;A( ()UNTV,Tiu;i!si)AY. .ii;m:- mm. NO. m 1 PROFESSION A L DR. OSCAR L. MOORE. DENTIST. I will lie at I'linsiii KucU from the first to the (ifi)iiit!i nt iai'1) month prepared to do ail kinds iif Dentil wiii-l.- ,. - . 7 t i i Ojice Arar a(ai!(a Hotd. J Urt. 1 y. x,, " .TtT AT " iNvi i.. uuuAiXiji, in. u.i SPECIALIST, Fourth St. Bristol Tenv.-Va. Eye and Throat Diseases. Refraction for Glasses. VrTOKNKY AT I, AW, HANXF.K KLK, . C. Jir"Vi!l praitico in tlic ourts 'atau:i, Mitchell and adjuininij; C xiiilics. 7 fiOi) ICDMliXI) JONES LAW Y KM t ' I'r.ii tirt- Ht'tfiihirh lit rln f.ourts ol i'i ntn n,u,;t 51- '09 F. A. LINNEY, -A I'TOIINEY AT LAW.--ijoonk, n. c. Will practice in the courts o the l;lth Judicial District in all mat ters of a civil nat are. ;-ii-p.t()'.. J. C. FLETCHER. Attorney .At Law, . P. HONE, s. P. a refill a ften t ion 'ja v" 1 I 'I'tH ijls Y. LOVILL T rO!Li-:Y AT LAW - linos K A. . "cS"Spi'ci;il .'itti'iitiiii! uivi li o all business entrusted to r eiirp."'1' T-jvon E. S. G'JFFF.Y, - i I'M) KMC) .17 LAW - ;oonk, N. ( Frompt ivttentioti priven to ill .matters of a legal nature. US" Abstracting titles mid wib'ction ot claims n special tv l-l-'OO. C, Ross Donelly. DXHERTAKEIl & KM BALM EI! SIIOFN'S, Tennessee, Has Varnished and (.lass White Coffins; Bhick Hroad -loth and White Plush Caskets; Mack and White MetaHc Caskets Hobes, Shoes and Fini.s,hinrs, Extra lare Coflins and Cas kets always on hand. 'Phone or 1ers given special attention. R . ROSS DONNELLY. Why AbuseYour Watch You do not run your buggy, Fewintr machine or other machinery till it squ.aks anil khikIs ami cuts iteolf t pieces. 1 ou eloan ami on it oiten. 1011 Bhoulilbil as careful with your watali It it. small uml cannot squeak loud, when it is dry and neeils oiling. Y ou may noi Know is 1111 ine uic... j completely ruined and stops, l'"'. your watch to me I will show you and explain tho exact condition. Take proper care of your watch and it will last you a life time. Consult lue on watch Diseases. Yours Very Trul v, S. M. GREKNK, Jeweler, Zionville, y C. H F U lEMO KATil orPCItTO.Ml V. . Tho f tll iwinir cxttjvts from a ,', 'IV,'"V' l'y ex-iovernor Joseph Folk, of Mn nt tlu-.l. ( - fer.Mn.baiapiet l. tlianaplisarefall ..frod.soiai I,logi,-af a'gune n. I lear niiii: ; . . . '. '.. '. 1 lit1 If'IlHlf'IVlIIJ 1JII llfiVOP iiuhi a greater opiutrniiiitv rir.iv..ii .... i.io. f...i ...i . service than now. Tliis (;oi l u- i , ;,, , , . tll , nit v w ill he lost iMho pat t v 'in-i-e party m.-i-e I V HIT II I lil'H !l llflsilillfl (if IIU'I. 1 ' 1 " wiHiotit Miiiou..itf Mfiinii-1 iunf huh prosriessivn iriui'ipies Tin present risinjr title of ilenioi:- raey is not for t!n ) inonatir i party, no mat ter lnw eontroll-, eil, luit in faviT of real denio- cr itic tiii m i i ties Tn ni'ufil. liv it . ' . , . ' foriii and ran lidates declare f.r these lirinciiiles. "We .are on the threshold ,,f the jrieatest .oliiicd mvakeiiin this nation h:is ever known. .i'.a it ..r .. ...i ..!.:.. , . i co i is i icss .in i in ir in a itii'j. now a- i ' l.road in the land .lies out, t he ! llis l"otl;.-r. a pro.nisi.nr youn next few vear.swillbedistin.Mjisli- (lawviT of the metropolis. ed as the time when the u-isiii of Mr. Lake, a ( lo vemment ex privileges is liroui:iit to an end j pert troia Washington, as a and thedoelrine of npiiil rights -j,uel ui t he Val'e Pna-is indus fixed m natioeal politics and in ! trial Sciiool oa the lt and P.M'i eonsL'ieiu-e of mankind. Things - where ho cave an intereslin and are no1-tol, rated now that not prolitable d -in msti ation as to lonir ;i.o wire siibnnt ted to in I proper methods of siaayins: and silence. Onlv a lew-vears p ist. it was nn opea secret that many leeislat ive halls were dens of tlneves an I tic- .ouch i clean do lar of pi i ile; I the ua - e was o - ver all. I ins was an aecciitei coinlitioa .nn) no ilctermin 'd lie-lit had ever been m nle a jiiiust these evils. Pishonesty in piilihc life was eii her unnoticed or e-a riled with despair. Now. In i-j free to the public, bat they couir; hery investigations have s e n 1 1 and go an I no one knows of it t.u-th their message, the relations j hut a selected few. of crooked nc-s have tven sen! The closing e r'-i-es of the Iu ,'ind heard, and inaaiuerable , j s j t i ial School at Vail-- Prucis, yraa. I juries have held nn graft j took place ei I he PSth in t ll e and trnud to the pubic v lew. eieat dining had f t he Ii.stitu Tiie a wak 'ned ciinsci nee of ! he ,pro lated for the o-ca-ion. o:-l' lias been exposint: th se abases o :e by . me and has now commeii el to iss-i a the f nnida tion ol graft. The Petmii.-rat ir party should fight privileges in every form the privilege of law lessness and tho privil-'ge given by law. There is law enough now to sin pass all of the great trusts thoiiiih, of course, they can be made better. We do not need new laws so much, however, as we need the sincere enforcement of the laws we have. Instead of suppressing the great trusts the effort of the present national nd niinist ration w ill probablj result in legalizing them throtisrli fed eral incorporation that will pre vent the States interfering with tin ir operation. When it is re membered Hint the most effect ive woik against criminal wialtlw has been done by the States du ring the past few years, it is ea sy to understand why predatory wealth asus for national incorpo rat ion. 'The principal privihge given by law is the privilege of protec tion when by all the people are taxed for the benefit ol the few. A tariff other than for revenue is prohibited by the moral law, the law of conscieii' e. A tariff for revenue only is one thing and a tariff for protection is quite an other. ' The the Democratic party battles not for reduction, but for the abolit ion. Let the party ; sta,ni unoquivicallv ugainstpriv jj,iirpa mnl for equal opport unity. I ,7i r it eto(,(l for reform and ll.pp(lom) f,ee(l-iii of the pi ess, 1 j freedom ot religion, freedom of speoch freedom of gi alt, COrnip tion ,'! privilege." : Chamber! tin's Stomach and Liv cr Tablets gently stimulate tae liv cr and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the svstem, cure constipation and sick he. .it acne, bv all dealers. (l . . 1 1 it 1 . 1 1 School Cl. t -Otlwr .Waiter of Local Interest. (Too l it. for Inst is-ni . ) ;,,,.,Hr I!. P. IMwar-N h s Leaving I'.lk Park on tl. li tie !,, ,,.rjj, II, ,,!!,!- Springs', .aenci for .lohns ,,, Pitv. we I,,,d".e M.i-on.-i. ;nI it is hop- ..M-uterta'aied l.v a ,u"t . u. i ,!,.,t lt. c.iiii- to Watau-f.Mvt ,,f .autv .,,' ,,,, ..,.. :, f, for tin- fame purpose. ... . . KpitI" i-ft'i'fli nca r i, " , r. rei."i- tiei-n fiiiili!, new ' ,, ..... ,, l..,,.,..,! iinisl.e.1 . . .. . . , . , .i iitnl ot Ilia ise iiiip''ov( i, so itiai I u js 0.v ,MKM,, ,h m.,t Ci,ni ; pli-te i-lia dies in t lie cciiity i !icv. Air. Weaver of iSoon", , . weleume isilor reeeiitly was in Asia iHiuiitv, d.-li-ht-d h i s ' iiiiauy fiiends hy hi.s p res. nee in , and out of the pulpit. i'...- t v.,- 1 1 ;.,.. a i...ii.i. IU 1. l. .INI um .11 l, HIMMIi..' had temporary work at. fmist i 'liool, Arden, near Aslu'ville ha several nion'.hs jast. hot returii- ed to his home at Foseoe, hut is j at tavsent ill New York Pity in in.tenilMriceunonthe nm rria-e of i prnniiifr apple trees, uithetr e j ou-hards of the school, lie spent . a few hours at Plowing Kock al- ! so, afier visiting the orchards on 1 the Pone estate. It is a pity that 1 when such an authont v on the iLi. ft piiiMi'U iiititfiiip iniilf. (till' f .... ,ik. ,.t,H.,.l jll llj'll I (lllllll IK. ' I H lt I I W I I, I . 4, that they inav receive b e n e li I from his advice alvavs eiien A vast crow ! had ca ' liered to witness t he exercises, the largest gathering ia Hie historv of tin school, an appreciative, well be haved crowd who applauded to the echo each member on the Well-arranged program. P.ishop Horner, whose foster ing care has made the school one of the best of its kind in t h e State, was present and greally ei joyed the exercises, makinu the opening speech and giving a hear ty welcome to nil, as he so well knows how Rev. Hugh A. Dob bin was master of ceremonies, Revs. .J. Norton Atkins and Wm. U. S-i yngi: diuoiig the unests of honor. The exercises consisted ol reci tations, dialogues, music and singing by the school. A charm- jing feature of the evening pro gram was a Congress of Nations entitled "Our Strange Visitors." participated i-i by the whole school in cost nine and with the lines of ihe nations to identify "Our cousins and others from across the pond." Much credit is due th" faculty for instructing, and the students for so well per- ft.iii,r llw.ir TiilT'tu n lill irivinn- " i -i-I jiromises to do wonders for the community in the futuie, nlrea dy having demonstrated what can be done in a short time for our bright boys ami girls, the brains of the hill country, many of whom are taking advantage f t he opportunities offered by the many good schools in the Land of the Sky." S. It is estimated that the North Carolina strawberry crop yield ed !$S00,000 and the shipping tM1(Je( l.,(sl we,k. pleasure to the audience wl.ofeel j - ownss.x ., . nes , ...,.: proud of their school, the oldest!"'1"1 a a ' in the mountain region and which 1-""'' 'ife and a still that no Grand Sc hci j on the Nam. Cujjo Ko:ni:ik I'ark. !;'.. ta Ju'ua mi, Cii. iime-ser. If is down throiirh t'nis ravine . . t . t tnroii-ti lneli the narrow ua-v , n. i.r.t ............ i. i. i Imvu most lavish iii painting ilu- !..v.;diiork of i...I. Winn last w.- . , , . , ein over mis Sceinu l o.ia sue l;ln(s,,-,peas l.ei:.- eloti.-.l in le r sarb ol ii T- The lio!n loeusls were swayin- in tln'ir ' "liite and the tulip. . l'ifch ami h isswood wcv lovely i'i Nature's w-w dress, and upon i he rough hill-sides and steeps of the (! 'rsT", te'W uranilenrs lnirst m 'd"-'" 1-M'iew at every turn. .i .i..i .i. ."V ai"ii at i in no 1 1 n ca i w i u ; i ov weerane our neeks lookiiiir up to i . , - i . t . ' t'u,.""'!' ' muuh ..p.... .w aiam .or.v p t(; ar.1 the oan eil' en witn he!e and tln-re a liny j liae or cedar which had cauirht a f ootine in some crevice aaion-j; ! t he rocks; never yet ap il'oael'.ea liy man or care--e I by woman; never vet a spriir eat Irani her foliar or asian-mir irom ner h,,w, watered only by the dew ami me rain, it is acre mar i ne ' raven may have a safe retreat.) and the eair'e tuav rear her i yoiH'r. At the base of ihis rocky l"dP the Little Pre rier goes danc ing down wearing its channel deeper as the centuriesgoliy. We ip.'ssthrou fi ve tunnels on this road, and a-ouad graceful curves. Put now we passs the (iorgeatid in .te.ni ol columns of cliff we see in the country around Hampton broad fields of corn and wheat. Tin-little engine now puts on a st if head of steam and blo.s in j grim deliauce. We soon reach K j bzabct lit on, tic smoke from her jimmy busy Inctorh flouting ki- Zilv aua.v upon ihe inorning bre. ze, and il.nvn the famous Wiitauga valley by liehL of wa ving wheat ami meadows of green skirled by sycamore and willow, and on to.lohnson Piey, a bustling lit th- cily with many business establishments and fac toiiis and the tenninus of the narrow gauge system. (1. W. McClTUK. Dark Ridge, X. P. A Women's (jit;.: Idea is how to make herself attractive. Rut, without health, it is hard for her to he lovely hi face, form or temper. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipa tion ami kidney poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Put K'cct.ic Hitters always move a pod staid to women who want health, heauty and friends. They regaihite stomach, liver and kidneys, piuifv Ihe blood; give strong; nerves, hi ight eve, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lmelv complexion and good luallh. Try them. 5c. at all drug;, gists. Not th (Jeorgia claims to have the happiest man in ihewo.ld. ,, i.n i.a.i...... i government otnciai nasyet oeen able to locate. Baltimore Sun. When the stomach fails to per form its functions, the bowels be come deranged; the liver and kid neys congested causing numerous diseases. The stomach and liver must be restored to a heathy condi tion, and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can be depended upon to do it. Easy to take a n it most effective. Sold by all dealers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A U.J '.isliionel M.tlirr. i li.u k ioil. si iiiiv ot us have, a:nl otlii-is havehad. an oliifa-di-ioiii'iI an e her No a miiii hi nf t h" pel i' nl. I'll:' He'll-. ),.,, w it n 1 v great thiaioe. her curls aii'l hustle, whoso li it jewt led hands never liave Ml t i' .lasp . ,,..,. , , i.i 1is!ih im- j, sttri-t voiced rnot hT, uii'i ey.-s 'ns w hit-H tlie love linin s!ii.vn and liroAii hair t lire id" 1 ! w it li si! it. I iusx siiiooih up, ai jlier taded eiieek. Til ise d';i!' liiands wor:i ivi'li toil, iretitly eiii- led our totterinr steps to c!ii!d- li)iM, :i)h j;,,,, ,. l(m,w j,, icKiiC-s i veil rcai.hiiij; out to n-. in yeai'iaii1 lenderness when her sweet sj alt was l.ipti-ed in the pearly spray of the river. Messed is t he iivmory of an old I'ardaoae 1 nioth. r. It floats tn tis now like a beautiful p tinieofso'iieviio I- ' laud l.Iossoni Tie mask of , , . n , . . .. .r i ' , eiilraneeiiiLr nieintirv of her's wi echo to our souls f n-ever. o: h a-) ices will fade away and he lm--ot Lou. bat hers will shine t.i 1 1 . . . I .... i . t- i ,. I,..., on until th" liu'ht Irom heaven's poi tals shall szlorily our own. When in litlul pauses of busy i ,..,..- w ..,, .,, I n, . lin!nstt,n(1 .,U(1 ,Tus,in, ,he! well worn threshold, standing o-ice more in the low, quaint, room, as hallowed bv her prcs- ei,ie, how the feeling of chidish I ! 'I 1 I . H'il' lj.41 ' 1 Tl . I lli.tli'llil'llll'll I'll 11 1 lover us. and we lii el dow n it) the moltoii sunshine sheamiag- j tl.'i'ough the western war o'.v i';sr wl.ete, long v--ars ago. we ; knelt by our mother's knee, lisp - ... . . . , .. II I'i," ' I I ; 1 i. 1- il I li.P I I 1 .1 111:1 11 V tunes when temper lurcil us on has the memory of those sacre.l rH.Tr.ir hours, that mother s words, her! a mn-e coii.iiterc ilesiM-iiitimi relet, faith and prayers, saved us fron. !;- sin 'lears have filled great drifts i ot heeds of Watauga eountv in Hook over between her and ns. butj ; thev ha ve not hidden bom our i sight the glory o. her unselfish iove. Poivvt h New: i Marvelous Diseoveiie mark the uoiuh rfu! progress of the age. Air Mights on heavy machines, telegrams without wires, terrible war inventions to kill men, and that wonder of wonders Dr. King's New Discovery to save life when thieatened by coughs, colds, la-rip, asthma, croup, bronchitis, hemor rhages, hay fever and whooping cough or lung trouble Fi.-rall bron chial affections it has no equal. It relieves instantly. It's the surest cure. James M. Pd-ick, of Asheville, N. C. , lx. R. No. writes it cured him of an obstinate cough after all other remedies faded. 50c. and $1. A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. North Carolina last year built one hundred and ninety-one miles of Maeadaia and two hun dred and seventy-one miles of sand, clay and gravel roads. This is one respect in which the Old North State really leads her Southern sisters, pointing the way w hich they all, including Vir ginia, would do well and wisely to follow. Norfolk Virginian Pi lot. Kept Tlie King At Home. ''For the past ear we have kept the King of all laxatives Dr. King New Life Pd's in our home and thev have proved a blessing to all our family," writes Paul M ithulk.i, of Puffalo, X. . Kisy, but sure re. ivied y for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 25c at all druggists . CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Siga&tvu-e of S Giant Diiul ', ...... ll. lM I'r. P. S. i ir.nit. w Jin ;., fiLia his l:i !!! ;l ShuUUi !l!nit a nmll'li i.e., to K !. - iHc Ml (1 I . li rwei.t a Mir.;!. -a! njieintiiin, lii-1 i'i :li. -.;i" a I t 'nil' la a Saturday inoi i II is irlii.iii'S reael.eJ lion-.- Sal mhIm v . in.l mtenneiit was m,id.' in t h family ei iiietery Moadav nft.-r-tiooii. Keiiiii ins M : ici s were li. l'l at t "lit M. I', chnrcli, South, near tin home of the deceased ly llev. W. II. rolesoiip'. after which Hie Masonie I'ln tei tr.t v 1 1. .-k tie- hody in eharanlfol loweii i iy a very lon pino ssaai ol friends and relatives conveyed it to its last restaur place an I !with litnalistle ceremony placed it in the tomb. I'r. f!rant was abnnt 7'1 yeais 1 ol .aee a.uj until a few months ;i-o en..)ye, eveelient la-alt Ii. I le H1 an active life and wh-m not prm-1 i'-l ic dentistry ' nrNi't ii'iin' iliinl ii i'i- In. Imi.I.i.I ; cl"s' lv i,il,1' farmine-. I'r. (irant ; M'ils ''-'''-letit citizen nml Ins lamente.i tiy a IujsI ol 'fi-iei. ds. He I h ire I he renn . a t ion of P.citirr one ol I he most taenia I ;u al diet iful liuMi in the eoiii tv. a'ways seattfrine-sunshme whei- ever he went. Noi'R i: UP ,-Al.l., t'li.li-r tin' power of ,-ale cool a i I it-tl in a iiot'il ol Trust cxeceti'il lo tlie un ilersiifiiiMh on "vl of May. 1;mi(i liy .) U Iti'i'sH Mini wile, .Inlia lici-se. at "tho court house iloor in tin- town nf lloon ; . ('., on June li, llllf.i, I will aril P. tin-liii'hcst liiilil.T fur ch-Ii t' e fol- in' ili'M-rilit'il tr,u-r of lainl situ ' ate in the count v of Wiitana. Sr.il- I f,f r irtlt I Pt, r... f Men I i a in n ci-i'C k . In i :ilt i !i. I i-.iet enr 1 t-ha-.eil i .1 II J..uluu. fr. t.i .J K m;;. i I IT. .'I I 1 in i I 1 i I I T I I I P III I 1,1 I ' f M ,1 11 1 I. t. ! ' ' ' -' ........ ! (ireeiie, the Haviboii Im.iIi tract. J.J) ; Milleraml V T l.nokaliill, lifinar the of .Mortiraei-s, paw -."m, tosatisfv tin; i'i 't. M l. i J. 1). I.OWK, Ti-nsfw. Th " youngest bank cubuiei' iu the I " 11 i ted States, is Karl P. Mar tin, of Donalds, S. C. Ile is only 1 S years old. Soieness of the mu-cles, whether induced by yii lent exercise or inju ry, is tpiickly relieved bv free ap plication of Chambei Iain's Lini ment. This liniment is eq.illy vain, able for muscular rheumatism, and always affords quick relief. Sold by all dealers. .t. -- . . When a man loses hope of hi brother he loses faith iu his La ther. Thousands Hays Kidney Troub.8 2nd Never Suspect it Hew To Find Oat. Fill a bolt le or common glass with your water and lrt it stand twenty-four bonis; ft, , ,j , . t ti. 0 brick di;Stfcai. jH 'Q"rJ . wnt,ortictthii;;, iM- i,tr,'!,: or ,u"k-v 1 ly isAj. f 1 ' appearance Ottx-u 7 I il iuilicitcs an un yPitf healthv com!: Vj rJ) a tion of'tho Hi VV Fi rTrU ne-vs; to fr-- rt3vX.jt qnent desire to ' -"ii- .... pass it or pain in tlie back are also s mptoms that tell von the kidneys anj bladder are out of order and need attention. What To Do. There is comfort iu the knowledge so ofteu expressed, tUat hi-. K.liner's Swamp-Root, the gret kidney remedy, fulfills almost every wirh in correcting rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. Corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that uupleasuut ne cessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get Up many times during the night. The mild anil immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized, it stands the highest le causeof its remarkable -"Jfc health restoring prop. nft&5le$ medicine you should have tbe best. Sold by Jtr?fT3slfe"!J druggists iu fiftv-ceut nn.f nnrsjAlJ.,1-'i , W-4t You may L a ve a sample bottle sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer Si Co., Bin humton, N. Y. Mention this paper and rememberthename, Dr. Kiin.tri s Swamp Root, and the address. Eingbamtoo, K V.. en tvwy bot.V. l!r IV
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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