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Watauga o Democrat VOL. XXII IiOOXK. W A T A L? ( J A C( ) I J XT Y, TI 1 1 J 1 1 ICS I ) A Y . S I T K M 11 K I S 8. 1110. NO. 10. 'MiOFKSSI ONAL MI. OSCAK L. M00UE. DlTxflST. I will bp til Hlortln,! Itock from thelirnl to the fifteenth of 'jifli ti....:liprv,...rMtodo all kind J t I work. ;; AVar Watauga Hotel. -M. 1 y. J AT T. DULANEY, M. D., . i' EC I ALIST, Bristol Ten m.Va. ' :": 'I Throat Diseases. : ;. for Glasses. ' LAW, !iLK, N. C. Hi the courts ! adjoining 7 G.'Oy .JOXK V . sr. ice I'cisulnrtv Is A. LINNEY, nOHNEV AT LAW, ItooNK, N. C. .'ill pi'iietiee ill the courts of I irh .Indicia I District in all . iers of a civil nature. : -l!i()). j. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, -UOOXK. N. C. 'fill attention jrivpii to ; fons. Ur. H LOVILL TTOUNEY AT LAW f SOfty h, A. C. Special attention g,iven business entrusted to . care." E, S. G'JFFEY, , i iOUS hi A'l LAW', OONE, N. C. rtotnpt attention jriven to : : a. liters of a legal nature. i Abstnwtinsc titles ijnd i;!rtinn ot claims h nfiovinl 1-1 '09 i Rgss Conelly. vl)'.:UTAKi:i: & KM HA I. MKT! .-, 1 1 .... Tennessee, - ii Misle d :i ml (ilasM W hite : llhck I'ro.id loth and Plush rnsk.ts: 1'1'ick and Met ti lie I - ;i a V e t liobes, .oes ;.!.! Finishings, .Xt! .. i-, Collins and Cas iy. ; ' hand. M'hone or vi Mii-ciai attention. el s ;.r- ( iss lONNELL"Y. vvliv AlvHYiurWalch i. fi-. i...;tiiu ymir t)iif.'ry, fwing iine " eiiier machinery till it !,y ami yi iiiit" ami cuts iteelt to V"ii clean and oil It often. You ' . ....rufnl ..-ill, In n-ol.l. e,,!;l , , t . , m:.:u! i:.e i-im tint squeak loud .v e . if i- .r;. bus! r.eeiif. oiling. You net kn ev it till tho watch Is 1 1 . i . i . . j .... .... i-:...- I ... . ,, , . - -1 ... I Yli MIOW VtlU I explain the exact condition ike i. roper care of your wnteh and i .! i yi. n a 1 if e time. Consult . ..!. u-.-it.-h i i -t 1 Oiir-s i-rv 'I i ii v. M. (iKKLNK, Jeweler, - Ziocville, X C.KFP A Kighlcom Judgment About to Bs Dl llTBi j J. Moture Jourti.il. Not much 180(1 has llicre been mh Ii d ji-wated political nctiv- ity throughout the country as; in nmnv broad lines of business at prcM Ht. Then thM-o-jntrynf.ijlc crw ric, t,Il(i ,lif) ifa t!ie IhroMof hard times nml ,",si!"'s 1?nrwf.imi of na ua- prece.ieiit.ti nature, and tlie on - y conrern ot people- was how to remedy the situation and get the country once more on i t s frofr TmiI.'IV fi tl liiwi nrr n ilnio.lrt m riw-ini( iu- jiuiiiii; mmu in in a state of revolution and in dignant protect against the nlea of moral perversion tliat has I km n found to exist in our pirblic and private life. The Mtuation is thus summed up ty thy New York World: " The size ot the leinorntie victory vietorv that will be an nounced on the morning of No vember tt !i next will he ntngger ing. It will include an oyerwhel- iriiinr ittoinT'iru in t ti I lmt i Il iii'seit tii fives and a gain of many baited States Senators. Ohio, the President's own State, will be lost to the Kepnblieans New York, the State of the ex President, will be sweeping Ieui ecratic. Majorities will be so i..i...n i i-..i l.. .. ;;i i ;......(-... .... .... u ..... ii. V-H......-M,, puting them "Not through Penioi-ratie vir tues and abilities but in spite of Democratic blunders and weak nesses ure those things to come about; not because there are more Democrats than Republi cans but because there are more American progressives t h a a sland-patters; not as a rebuke to this man or that man in par ticular, but as a condemnation of niauy men; not o.s a rejection of one policy but us a repudia tion of many policies; not as an evidence of momentary indigna tion but as voicing the demands of a great and free people f o r light, for truth, lor Justice, for economy, for peace! "What are these bitter Repnb liean quarrels but attempts in advance to escape the judgment which all know is at hand? There is a mad rush forsafety. Respon sible men are posing as irrespon sibles. Old offenders masquerade as innocents. Sacrifices are offer ed up in the hope that the popu lar wrath mi,y be appeased. There is talk even of a third term in the White Hou.e for the vociferous and lawless person under whom Cannon and Al drich and Payne and Sherman and Dal7.ell got their strangle grip on party and country. "In spite of all this there will i be no mistake about that which is to take place in November. It is to be more a lb-publican de feat than a Democratic victory; mine a popular uprising against pint .cracy and privilege than a party revival; more a mature. verdict on Roosevtliisni than upon Republicanism; more a re buke to Tuft as proxy than of Tuft as President; more of un ex pression of hope in Democracy than of faith in Democracy. "Turn on the light!" The Journal is notoneof those who are silly enough to think much lasting good can come from a mere change in parties. Wheu the people turn over the government to a few politicians ! and the men back of them w ho wont to use the government for their own ends, we will alwavs have bad government, no mat- , . , " . .. , ' . , ter which party it happens tobe. Hence, as the World says, th e ........ : u A jC'iMiirv IB net pu muni unci- mined on a Democratic vict on us it is on a Republican defeat. To keep your health souaJ; to a void the ills of advancing years; to conserve vnur physical forces for a ri. e ;t ! iic.iilhfel !d age, guard your kidneys by taking Foley's Kid 'iiey Remedy. M. P.. lilackburn, THE I.AVT WILL. My William Fi-h.-r. K-. 1 Wet 1'iitilMiiiiK Co n DiM-kct, lie wax stronger nii'l cleverer, m doubt, than other men. ami I wealth rv.nr..ln.l Pnr,...,!,i.1 j , morning, in his office, Ii.mIl , n,otod a renjieM to his cmfiden , tial lawyer to come to him in th ! afternoon. He intended to have will drawn. A will is n so.'- . : i. ;Iv 11 f1V'II tljl f) hUino, fill.! t l1.1ilrlfijl ",c """",u"" "" fature. After giving thm direc tion he took up noother matt r I 1 1 1 fill lib HIS IICK ill LI I If UI1U III silence. It was a day when summer was first new. The pale l.-avcs t:poa i.... i l. j . .1. i i the trees were starting forth - on the unbend i air brntichcs. TIij gniss ,a i hp parK nau a ires.. - neiu its green like the fresh- nesof the blue of tho sky and of . I . - I. I.l . r I I . i. u r i . r . i ' - ness to make one wish that life;tlm,s t,.U m..y M,0I1 in ,, ""ht w 1,8 v,,uth- The rl''lir I bnrniug wood or coal to enk.v bre.es from the south waulou- en iuiiiui , .tii.i ueii w erp si ill, as i I tl ... .11 ... if loth to go linary away. Ila'f idly, half tlioughtfullv tlio i-u li in in wrote upon t h e me piq.cr uciore nun, oegm - 1. r 1 i .-. ning what he wrote with capital lei ters, gueh as he hiid not made ..m.e, u... .UMaiuui iia-i taken pride in In skill with the l1('n- i ....i l i... l. .. l In the Name of (!od, Amen. I, Charles l.ouusbury, being ot sound and disposing mind and memory do now make and pub lish this my Last Will and Tes tament, in order, as justly as 1 may, distribute my interests in the world among succeeding men. And firt, the part of my inter ests which is known among men and recognised in the sheep bound volumes of the law as my property, being inconsiderable and of none account, I make no account of in this my will. My right to lite, it being but n life es tate, is not at my disposal, but, these things excepted, nil else in the world 1 now proceed to de vise and bequeath. Itf m And fbst, I give to good Fathers and Motners. but in trust for their children, neverthe less, nil good little words of praise and all quaint pet names, and I charge said parents to use them justly but generously as the needs of their children shad required. Item I leave to children ex clusively, but only for the life of their childhood, all and every, the dandelions of the fields and the daisies thereof, with the right to play among them freely, ac cording to the custom ol chil dren, warning them at the same t iine against the t hislles lld 1 ! devise to children the yclloW j writes, 'in.thin; lu-Ijn .1 m j ur.til I shores of creeks and the gulden j used )i. Knit's Ne -v D.scoyery s uuls beneath the waters 1here- which cured me coin j.lcicly. I nev ol, with the drag-in flics t h a t ! cr cough at night now." Jd.Hion skim the surface of saiil water, ; know its nvitehiess me-its for stub and the odors of the willows tlpit j horn colds, ohs'inate coughs, Su e dip into the said waters, and the ! white clouds that float over tin giant trees. And I leave the children t h e long, long days to be merry in, in a thousand ways, and the Night and the Moon and the train of the Milky Way to won der ar, but subject, nevertheless, hereinafter given to lovers; and They Have a Definite Purpose. Foley's Kidii':v Pills give quick relief in cases of kidney and badder ailments. Mrs, Rose Glascr Terra I laute, Inil., tells the resultin her case; 'Alter sullering lor m a ;i y years from a serious case of kidney trouble and snendmty much monev- for so-called cures, found roky Kidney Pills the only medicine that g-ave me a permrnent cure, I am agiim able to be up and attend to my work. I shall never hesitarc to recommend them." M. B. l.lack-biirn. I give to each child the light to THE ONI EDLU.in:. rhoosp n Mar t lint nh.Hl l his, tTarlotte New, and I direct that the child's la-j pity that heart that did ther fhall tell him thenumeol it, """ell ami that soiil that wan in order Hint the child may nl-',10 uplifted ye-terdny when the ways rcnieinlr the name ol that. in.ib-ldens v.an 'nr of the S.mtli star after he lia learned niid;"'"1 t,1(? l-'reat H-mil: lo.il 1. iv lorgotteu astronomy. ! gathered once more i:i annual n?- Item I devisp to boys jointly ill the iisehd idle I'elds imd coin- mons where ball may Im' playe.l. and all snow-cht 1 hills where o-.e n.-iv ooitdf nii.l .ill u I fn'i iii j ni. I 1 . .t, . .... r i iiiiiv iiii'i iw bu ' til"' un iw ' the Per o. of t. he rhov hood. An. I !a nin,,otts witll w ' i,i ...i t... i i ' llliril!!!. Illl'Ili lll llll.?.!!;!1!!. ol; and all wood?, with ?!:eir purtaunnivs of sijuirte's whirling birds and echoe? r. I ,,,. i,.i trange noii- s; and oil o i ria,v whic, n!av l vi.sited, to - get her with tlieadventure? th'.'le , i)m,h , o Uy ,1)VJ l() ,jp thtli.s Ani , R,..0 t; lOVfI ,m., lliK oW!l vhxcc ,.t th c.": o hi. 1 1 i 1 iii.. w n ii i i 1 1 ua ' iwiiliout let or hindeniaee a n tl out anv UHMinil brance of cares. Item To lovers 1 devise their 1 :,,,.,..,., , i1;lt!,vil,. t- ' i , .,. ,.,.. t1. k., , lf , 1j0 n ,.os08 , tIl(1 wall, the snow of the hawthorn, t,,e 8WCet straj,ls of music, of j m.llt Ul..y Jmy dt!,h.0 (r, ! ti.'!iro t o cMchuther 1 lie lastintr !--!---- O lies-; and bpautv of their love. Item To young men jointly, being joined in a brave, mad crowd, 1 devise and bequeath all boisterous, inspiring sports of rivalry. I give to them the dis dain of weakness and undaunt ed confidence in their o w n strength. Though they are rude and rough I leave to them alone the power ol making lasting friendships and possessing com puuions; and to them exclusive ly I give all merry songs and brave choruses to sing, with smooMi voices to troll them forth. Item And to those who are no longer children or youths or lov is, I leave Memory, and I leave to them the volumes ol the poems of Shakespeare, and of other poets, if there are others, to the end that they may live the old days over again freely and fully, without tithe or dimi nution; and to those who are no longer children or youths or lov ers, I leave, too, the knowledge ol what a tare, rare world itia. Charles Kounsburv. Tl.c L;isb of a Fiend would lmye been about as welcome ti A. Cooper, oflKwego, N. Y.,as a merciless hmg-iacked cough th:it (letied nil renuihcs for yeiits. "1; was ci.isl 1 1 .Mililesoii e at night," he lungs, lagnppe, asthma, hemor rhage, croup, whooping cough, or hay fever. It relieves quirk!)' and never fails to satisfy A trial con- vinces, 50c andfi. Trial hott !e fi ee. It's positively guaiantce.l by all dni'eists. Friendship improves happiness and abates misery, by the doulfc. ling of our joy and the dividing of our griefs. Cicero. For Quick Relief from Hay Feyer. Asthma and summer bronchitis take Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly relieves the discomfort and suffering and the ""'loying symp. toniii disappear. It sooths and heals the inflamed air passages of the head,throat and bronchial tuhes. It contnins no opiate or harmful dreg, ltefuse substitutes. M, IJ. lilackburn. ! ion ami lived airiin t!ie stir- jring titnes o! p n rge A horoNm t':',t V1,y p'ib'y If i i d'l'd time bat v!i; ! s!,.-i! i-ve- ! bf 'III'!' IS-('d :,S : - t !i e 1 ; " ;nN. I I l.iiM,,.. - . glory ro tin t . ;-,..,'er.ii -r;,y---uTv,l ;tv!S!i !;iii i I ! ; i ii.,, f., i. :1 ft p:e- oi t Iii- I: (p u-alrlli d feats of val.ir. while th" world woiidend; and who. ! had done all and mon tiiiiti n man couht. returned and faced a land of ruins with unsha- hen laua ana courage, wit u cour age, if it is possible, i'en greater I than he hud disi.laed on the battlefield, and . t to work to rebuild homes and ssteuis and Comiao:iwc;dtlis, and to cleanse I ''u' !;u"' yf beasts of prey. in1 speak of the private sol- dier, of the man behind th? muti- ket. of the man who s! look the UI! of I'redi ieksburg ai d hurled himself against the heights of ticttystiurg with nothing in his mind but IiOeaud Duty. Let never a jot or tittle of the story of a H.aithern private sol dier be lost in this amazing era of industrial expansion and de velopment which is blossoming, when the minds of younger gen erations will be filled with schemes to make the South what she was de-dined r.o be by God Almighty the pleasantest and richest and the gran Jest hind on the globe. Let it be forever remembered but that tor the Confederate sol dier turned citizen and construc tive statesman after the war was over, there could not be t li e pence and happiness and the de velopment, the riches, and the white man's civilization and in stitutions with which Dixie is most abuudautly blessed today. He made it all possible. It took fifty years br theii i:tb to find herself, bub the task has been accomplished, and as n younger 8011th turns to newer days let it take with it the pic t ti e of a ragged soldier with his back toward home; let it take with it the picture of that soldier turned citizen patiently building up again the homeland he had bled for a picture as heroic as the world has ever seen or ever will see. And don't let us confine o u r worship of the rapidly vanishing soldier to reunion davs. s do Homethiuj- more than make sin-h o.'cnsiims pleasant frr him. It had hi e:i charg".1 1 1 tit hai r ni arc lor the il 1 .1- er-rpt -it: the.-.' le-i .i'.i;is and 1 id at (dectiolis 1 ,,.1, 1.1 ' : -Ui-.e Cl-..l. j dop.e about asj It. is a he o-it if the for the s-mth ha well as she could by the Conf-.'.I-crate, but today there is not a single Sout hern .State that can not quadruple it.s efforts to keep the clouds away from the sun as it acts for the last time for racb one of (he men who freely gave their best years to the cause of the storm -cradled nation that fell. From Sickness to (rood Health. So says Mrs. Chas. Lyon, Peoria, 111. '' 1 found in your Fole Kiilney Pills a )rompt and speedy cure- for backache and kidney trouble which bothered me for many months. 1 am now enjoying excellent health which I owe to Foley Kidney Pills. M. P.. lilackburn. . No woman. U a heroine' in the eyes of her hired girl. fOLEYSKlDNY?IIXS Fo B.cmwt KitMtiMi Bulbous 11 !.. .- :! ' r ot ti.e vt -.i-s fe I- tli lov-of'K iad the ;.: ii i ? pr i e 'i nied u:.- 'ft H lin'!CV R Sy' RlOilLI , tv.Iu-n .-u altcwaiiy of your r-'.;.k ci poultry to renain sick P' ; J;v. . !-.-"..!..'; rcjulls in t ec f, 3 r"r vi-rk, ci c-es, when they are no. mi t ti iicai.n. r.i:;c n li'i'.e inU'ri-. i i yv:.- own pocket book a: dec , i tiic.n i,p wiltl Elask'Drougtit and P Medicine h It will pny you tj do tit;--.. it Ivs paid tlioasnmls of other successiu! tanners and stock and ponliry Misers. 'l ies t.nr.ous renrt'y is not a focu, ,vi.i genuine, scientific med- H ic:ue p.vp:'i cd fir.iu medicinal herbs h and roots, acting on llie liver, kid ticys. bowels and digestive orga-is. f, Sold by all dnt-c,is!:-,, price 2j cents, 50 cents and M . ner cm. . ii IS - r,u. ,w y,v.-Mi bo--k : "Autcm II ;( Mui.v,-. S.nt iroo d-r a r'.':- A.iJrv;?s nt.icl.-Uraiihl Stock .--itu.i.uii- wi... C UUIiv-l-C -. I Villi. The first badly seldon demiMi , strati g that two's coiniiaiiy. three's a crowd. Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache strengthen your kidneys, cor. rect urinary irregularities, build Up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre. vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health anH Etrcngth Refusa substitutes. A busiuess man's leisure is til ply the time he doesn't know what to do with. Foley's Kidney Pills. Toaic in quality add action, epiick in results. I or backache, headache, dizziness, nervousness, urinary irreg ularitics and rheumatism. M. 13. lilackburn. The Creditor Will you thio bill now, or never? pay The I 'ebtor Mighty nice of you to tiive me my choice, old scout. 1 choose never. Often fts Kidneys Ars W32kneJ by CvcMM, t'ch'a'ihy KiJncys Make Imrurc EluoJ, U'nl. .mil uiiliii.illl'y l:ii'ivv are re-;io"sili!i- lor ni-ieli siekncrsaMiliiu iTerj ny. . ,S'jj iM..-n-ii)re, u kimi;i l,lfa liei'i'le rnuttod I . -.i-' V ; i, "f.ntiuue, :rious 1 YfriVW,., r,' ur.v.t like NeVUV'yjf to follow. YonrotU- tlii;ri-)ore, it fcvtiiey fly b' V ?- vAA-1 Vt orteias cisv need al- tv 7 I t' litioii, but your kid 'i'1 they (;o most and neys iiio-t, oecau.-e :-'iould have attentiof. iir:'.t. Therefore, wtten your hii'e.i. vs arc v.c.-ik or out of order., you can unihirstasi 1 how quickly your en tire body is HiTecteil and how every orgau f ec ins to fail to do its d-.ity. lf you are tick, oi " teel badly," bepir. taking the great kidney remedy, l'v, Jliluier's Swanip-Rool. A trial will con vince you of its great merit. The mild and immediate effect ol Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon realized. It stiinds the highest because its remarkable health restoring properties liavs teen proven in tho;i:i:ids of the must distress ing eases. It yon ned a uiedieiiis yon Ehmld have the best. a Sold by !rui(jift9 in jjgi3a!jj J fifty-cent and one-dol- jJ.!;ssKa?''l lar' sizes. Yon may 5lX:i!tS2! j have a sample bottle tsySJi'SSirl by free, also patnolilet telliUfT you nin..TY .- i "it. I how to find cut if vou have kidney or b1,'ulder lronM- fentj.?? this paper when writing to l.'r. KUiucr & Co., hinghamlon, N. Y. Hon't make any r.iis- take, hut remember tb.e name, Swamp- nttluugln'iikee of SwiuR-Rwl-tl you do yotl yviU be disappointed. I
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