Watauga -'JL C VOL. XXII It Saved Mi, I thought I'd loscr.v write !snlM.ry Kvei- vt. ... rswciiw., of iilr rtowii Wis. Tin years o' cccma. that 15 ,l,,c. .ors could nut cure, h.id at l.it 'e . Then Kucklen' Arnica v.lvc ci.rcd if, sound and well." allihle for skin eruptions, eczema, silt rheum. hoiNs, fcvei mics ius' i . . ... ' ourn-, scalds and piles. 2 ,c. at alt druggists. , - JUKL5ArAU(i A BOUNTY. 'I IIUHSDAY. OCTOHKH . llo. AFTER ti Ki'iini r I. jcotdd arise acting the fannor-'The Farmri lhMurprnoBer of ' Dvm,ru, 'p .. . jorourcuiitrr. ami union they lK-llnircj. su?SLi? ' HV nr.. ,.,,1.1-1..,.. :..,. 1.... i. I . . " !. MatosVMte. 1 n t u-ie ," " "-nn n-iais tire setii 10 j """r,H ""rnal. j H ill inmre Sua l"iWUhed in the Rural Fr.-o I V-J the next Congress ol the Imfed! I" an art tel.- publi.,hed i llM.! The totally unexpected -rn Iivi-rv Vi.uj t.i; 1 1 :.. n-.. 1. v .1.:. .1 ' 1 i..t 1...... I. . . 1 iv''" I -.I'M ill M .IMI- mhh-h, l HIS Cliailge II 'C'Tilinj' l ' 'ul""' l'l "CCK iM'liator p, ill'rtitti na l.n .... : I .. , 1 ..II . ... . . ..." f I r . . - I lie Rural it I o 1 1 siiotihi iio rca lbv:Uenoe of the fart that the farm-j'''g'"t) .Movement in the i:.-! possibility of the control ,.f ti.. no. u: Notre. '1 he voters i:i Cove Crvk. !! il Mountain, P.oone ami SLuvji- i 'iii- mm iii.iue ii -cording i. j . -"' iu.- nirn rx'iiaior liolli- nv the national organ of all present itidii'..ti..iiM ,.ni ...,. v-r. of low.i limn r.r,.., p. ' r... . ' " . " ' ... V I 1 !- "l "ll - ' ''V I ,11 -Mill I IT III M H HI!' Il . i i rs' A-so- t.i..l.vl.ein.ule. It is fat titer evi- jcn, discussed "Th.. Forward ( hi-; persons to speculating .,,...,,,' M,''' lM'2' wi" I'1"""" " noli uIijui M l.n .. .. ....... ..r a - e ... i. . i ' I ' l,,v i ... i . . mi: I it 1 1 1 1 f 1 , i uirir na in llio I 'onidi r.ilit. inii i I ...I.,.. .i ' ' ; hare r a rues are cati n'-iisttfition Imm. ks. d PROFESSIONAL NAT DULANEM7b7, -SPEC I ALIST, FourtkSt. Bristol Tenn,-Va. Eye and Throat Diseases. Refraction for Glasses. L, D. I.0WE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANNER ELK.N.C. VVi!l practice in the courts Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining ounties. 7 6-'(K) EDMUND JONES LAW YE It H i I'rnrtirp Itrguhrly in mo courts ot Htuuga, 61. o9 e.r ..raier,,, KWat. county, ;ern ,( this country ,al ltl.r Pllieiiii Party," an. franklv ! S. nale of the Sn.ale of tho iv- "fi ii "ripv 111:111 imii, i i l. unit.. 1 1. ...... 1.. . . ..i t. ct,.l,u il.t .1 ... . . -.. : . ' , , , ' "'c- V. " "-' i -iiumNr uie -"" nioeaieiic ot 1-1-, ty-MN-oti c,,,,-,, l,v the Demo. ; LI'Ttioit ;ird Iuih bet a I, country nAmcri,a I he paper is j I'Uhlienti party and vote for all "at,l outside the party. 'IWratie pat tv. The ai ttral , 1 to tid n.,v l,.,.r I . iiMirt.-,n, and the article f the I ,no(,a,c ,.omin. and 'armen, of the est started it, he ,. mil L tiiat 1 Z h P rakHt.,e(:,ct!,iustns,h,.yn,, eea,e affiliation with a party -"-t in es: Urn a Senator i i.H ,, 1 1 ! " " ' "Ueaten.it vst tin to the II.- ! :i.....:i.i,. " """-e oune i..-,ter of 1h,(. 8oa with which tluwe f ir.e. of I The I niledStatesSetiate, when ! Iowa. iseonsiii lii.tiuu.n i, a- . .. ' I " .vo.Muunut.i.! ini-i'inuu'snri' tuny retire tho states west of the Missouri seated, consists of rj Senators made the p.-riod from l7 to'ln the present Cot.-ress r,s of lmt memorable intheannais of j these Senators are Ijepul-Ir-nm national lite. In their time th.-v ' : IU A .". I ll.ln wu.nl.. .. I. . ..i .... ....' ..i.:, .i i'' inn can .v.. .....w,,,., Kl llv L KMIIISI S F. A. LINNEY, -ATTOIIXKY AT LAW, BOONE, N. C. Will practice in the courts of the l:itli Judicial District in all mtittera of a civil nature. 6-11-1900. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C. Oairful iit.tetitioti piveti to :oileotion8. w. n LOVILL -ATTORNEY AT LAVV,- BOOXh, A', c. Special attention given to all business entrusted to his care.'taa 7--'0). Hi reici niifY tn ..'i ant service now tjiven ourcifi nens l,vin in our rural districts. It does not require an intelligent person to comprehend the im port of the intention of l'n.i. dent Taft and ror-tmaster (Jener al Hitchcock, but nnvntiM mn plainly see that they intend to abolish the present splendid rtt ral system ol tuinini; in thiHeouri try. and "-'ve the fanners the ol.i unsatisfactory star-route svKtom discarded by all riivertimi nts. The only reason that this el.Mn.ro has not leen made, is that thev are waititi" until after the com ing election to inaururate the change. The monstrosity of this proposed change on the" part of our Kepubiicn , - . .1 W ly U J Attorney (ienerai. is that t. h p change is bused on the idea of economy. To our minds this is ""thing more or less than a co lossal joke. The idea ol the Re. publican party and the extra va- ganceof its bidion dollar Con- gres8 talking about economy at the expense of the farmer ol t his country! We want every farmer in this country to know that there are hundreds of th of dollars appropriated evervi year by our Iicpublitv n Conress, (and the same bills Kerned hv President Tuft ) for the purpose of pneumatic letter tube, in the sy-scrapers of New York, Phila delphia, Huston and the other large cities of this country, nud then lor President Taft and f.- Hitchcock to gut worried nlmer the insignificant extra exuense of maintaining the Rural Free Ih .) tne oenenc ot the lann- who.cL. I resident. At tome v tTn- eral and Congress are now stud ying means by which they are to destroy, for the sake of economy after spending over a billion at each Congress, this splendid sys tem that is so much daily ser vice to the farmers ol the cottti- trv. The following is the article: "I he R. I', ). .News, published at Washington as the national oraan of the Rural letter Cum- crs' Association, sounds an al arm in these terms: 'Right now preliminary plans are being made to abolish rural free delivery ser vice '.and provide in its stead a daily delivery to the farmer bv what is' known as the star-route orcontract system. This plan has been the subject of serious con sideration bv the Pontnifi.Kt..i. (.ienerai for more than six or eight months past, and he hopes to bo able to furnish President Taft with ample reasons for the change before 'the latter sends his annual message to Congress next December. It is the belief of many postal officials that Presi dent Taft will readily approve of the suggestion of the Posfm ter General in the matter, nnd fnr the sake of economy, make a ree- onimendation to Congress to en act the necessary law for the change. Already Postmaster Gen eral Hitchcock has consolidnr,.,! the division of star-mail routes and division of rural free delive t'.V into what will hereafter be known as the division of rural mails. This is the first step to ward making the two services similar. ivi:rz. eh,,,, ud. and fanatics; yet the opinions which they espoused are now seen to be moderate and worthy of all acceptation." Put even nor interesting than this statement, is Senator Dolli ver's remarks about how the Inst tariff bill was made, the authors of which, he said, "had treated the Republican p'atfonn, defin ing the just measure of tariff rates, as a practical joke on the public." Put. the public has called the joke, and everywhere either the l'eniocrats or the Insurgents are smashing the old standpat Re publican machine. "No member of the Senate Ii nance committee," savs Mr. Dol liver, "was able to stand up on the floor of the chamber and of fer a reasonable explanation of any important details of the bill. Such members of the committee as designed to participate in the uetuto would have been abso lutely helpless if they had mis laid the memoranda prepared for their use by persons who have not yet been elected to the Sen ate; although it, is understood some of them are now candidates. ... .mi man can carefully read the majority of 21. In order to -ct control the Democrats must gain i:t n March": next the terms of 2! Senators will end. (1 these -M) only (i are Democrats, to wit: T.ibaferrae of Florida. Raynerof Maryland, Money of Mississmni Frazier of Tennessee, and Cul bertson of Texas. Mr. Rayner has abeady been elected for the next term, and the other four Demo crats will be succeeded by Demo crats, The question to be consid ered is how many of th.i seats of f Republicans which will be come vacant in March can the Hie Democrats nossihlv !,,. I hey haye already won one of Hie necessary 1 "t hat of Maine. ! There is a strong probability ,, ' a democratic gain in Co.meeii- cut, Delaware, Indiana, Misssou-; it, .Montana. Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York and Ohio'. This would be a gain of ten, in cluding Maine, with West Vir.ri,, ia and Wyoming as ponsibilties. I'emocrats from all these star would leave the Senate emnllv divided between the two nartie with a Republican Vice President to cast a vote in case of a tie. the situation is exceedjnjrlvin- teresting. Whether the Demo crats can control the Senate of sZs MCSE when VOU nilnw anu nf vm. Stock 01 n.:;t,,e V Sixty-second congnnot The La.sl. of a Fiend E. S. GdFFEY, -ATI 01 Ex Al LAY,- flOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature Abstracting titles and collect ion of claims a special ty . l-l-'OO. R. Ross Donelly. UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER S 11 0UNS,---. Tennessee, Has Varnished and Glass White Collins; Black Broad doth and White Plush Caskets; Pluck and lute Metalic Caskets Robes, felloes and Finishings, Extra large Coffins and Cns . kets always on band. 'Phone or ders given special attention. K. ROSS DONNELLY. Why At uITYour Watch ers of this country is absurd. I llld Ul'illnni ....... U .. i. I ...... v u ursr exneri- ivnn , h .. . ... , ... . . , ... ..... 4 "n iinuui as welcome -n ted with whde Hon. John . lo A. Cooper, of O.wcgo, N. V s Henderson, of our city, wasch.nr t.. i , 7' .". ....,.., - -.v...,;, nni-iHeKeii cour n that man ol the House committee on ,i..n.i ..n , 1 1 . . , un.vuon iciiieuies ior years " It Posfofhces and Post Roads and ,. . ' .. . ., - ...... n.uni. u uuuiesome at night he "ittV tP8t VH ,Uade -nothin, ne.ped ti f.omtlieChmaGrove...C.,po8t, used Dr. King's Xe,v Discovery ofhee fl int l- i.-oc I.-. 4.1 . .. ' c iMav.oer , ...... , no iui "ei v Liiro ue n ...mi, i ... lie f (forts of Mr Henderson P'e'y. 1 "ev. Hon k-prrfVo- . , ' crcouBht'ght now." Millions t ion. Kerr Craig, who has icph i : . . . third assistant, P. n" ' " c'"s ""ents tor stub. olfi """""" tiorn colds, obs'inate coughs Sore al of the I nited States, and Hon i. i , ' Theo V Kntt nu . ' KS- ,aKr,PPe. thma, hemor- ni n Hi,; 1' nSrt'8S- rhagc, croup, whoopino- couh, or man, that our splendid system is i, . f...... i. .. , . . . ' now in operation in this coun V ' quick,y antl trv. This L.aMill " ' ' 1 ; ,K'Ver fi,lIs to sat'fr A trial con- ., . vk.i.c i in iiU" i ,,;-.. , .. . i - . , . . . . . our own men, and it is one of the v , 1 v ""t 'ef.ee. few direct acts of Cono-l ' Pos,l,ve,Jr f-ranteed by .,, O ' 1-v.v.u lllllJJglstS harly beneficial to the farmers of t, , this eoiitiii'ir To save the Pilirrii. f....... -"j- . - 1 "ul Mlf. Is it possible that President ?atl" tl1 pnper and pay Taft and the Republican Con- for jt promptly. To save u i in . ; . frMii L.i,1 . i .. ... uuuiviupicy aayerttse in his paper liberally. To save him mittee on ways and means du ring the last twenty five years without seeing that the very language of our tariff laws, ia nil the more important sched ules, including the punctuation. nas t.een handed in to the com mittee of Congress by interested parties on the outside." And after such testimony as that by such men asSeiia torD.il. liver, a long-life Republican, the little old pie-eating Republican machine in North Carolina is 'standing pat," and small-fry politicians who don't know m,v no o a .iLf-int- . i a ' .i o,imjuu pioiection than a mud turtle, are going about tell ing the people that they need the old refuse that the balance of the country is casting off it is reasonably certain that, tho regular Republican organization will not control, for the insur gent Senators are more likely to to vote with the Democrats on tariff and o;her important brlls mail with "stand patters." poultry to remain sit . a day. They pi ve you less results in bee' pork, work, or eggs, when they a. not m perfect health. Take a li interest in your own pocket bjv, and doctor them up with Bfack-Draughf Slock and Poultry Medicine It will pay you to do fhfs. Jt his paid thousands of o:;ie successful farmers and stock an poultry raisers. This famous remedy is no' food, but a genuine, scientific n . icme pi cpai ed from med.cina! !ie c and roots, acting on the liver, k neys, bowels and digestive orra., Sold by all druggists, crice : cents, 50 cents and $1. per' can. .fVrL,e ,nf A'aIl!-lble boaki S,:,cce . Mock anj Poullrv " 9,.i , 'vi,a, ifcilil. BOONE FURNITURE COMPAN For Quick Relief from Hay Feyer. Asthma and summer bronchitis take Foley's llonev iind T.r r. quickly relieves the (liseomf.,rt ...,.l suffering and the annoying symp. toms disappear. It sooths Tn.t the inllamed air passages of t h neao,inroat ami hronc h a t..l,.. Ii contains no ornate or h o mf.,1 ,1 , Refuse substitutes. M, p, UicC. t)urn. Go to the Poone Ft; rub Company for anything you m the line of House Furr.Mm We have a new and un to-." line of furniture, Red S?" Mattresses, Comforts. Ri .n'., and various other articles ... ed in the home. Re sure an'i i us a call au l get prices h' buying elsewhere. Store in i Ruilding. Very respectf nil v BOONE FURNITURE You do not run your bupgy, sewing machine or other machinery till it fqu. aks and Kiiuds and euts itnelt to pieces. You clean and oil it often. You should be as careful with your watch It Is small and cannot soueak I.....1 when it is dry and needs oiling. You Uiay not know it till the watch is completely ruiued ant! stops. Bring your watch to me I will show you and explain the exact condition. Take proper care of your watch and it will hist you a life time. Consult we on watch Diseases. Yours Very Truly, S. M. GREENE, Jeweler Zionville, .S C. K FJ) sumo m nomg 10 uetiv the tarm era (who so seldom receive anv consideration at the hands of the ivepubbcan liartyl this most hen eficiul service given them bv such men as lions. Kerr Craig unci lheo. F. Kluttz. It is another in stance of their discrimination in iavor of the rich and powerful cities, as against the fanners of America. This is one of the most serious uud vital questions that They Have a Definite Purpose Foley's Kidti'-v Pills crivo relief in cases of t idncv and t.a.i.u. J "t.va.ll.1 ailments. Mis. Rose Glaser Ten.-. uaute, Hid., tells the result in her case: "After suffering for many years from a serious case of kidney trouble and spending- much mm,.. for so-called cures, I found Foley Kidney Pills the only medicine that gave rac a permi'iient cure I m. a"ie to ne up and attend to my work. I shall never besitare to recommend them .burn. Iron, despair send him cverv liens ot wuicli you can get hold. To save him from pro fanity write your correspondence plainly on one side of the sheet. and seud it in as early as nossi ble. To save him fiom mistakes. bury him. Dead people are Hip omy ones who never make nm takes." Acute or Chronic Which? No matter if vour L-i.li,..., t.-,, , . j - j i. cu bic is acute or chronic Foley's Kid ney Kemedv will reach w .... j - jwwi vaat, Mr. Claude Rrown, Reynoldsville III, Writes us that he suffered months with k id j vviiii4niiii which had baffled all treatment. At last lie tried V oley's Kidnev Rem edy and a few larsre hottl.-e rff.., ..i a complete cure. He says: ''It has Don't lbeak DoNwn. Severe strains on the vital onrans like strains on machinery, cans e bieak-downs. You can't overtax stomach, liver, kidneys, bowel, or nerves without serious daiver to yourself. If you are weak and run down, or under strain of any kind take Electric Hitters the matchless tonic mcdicMie. Mrs. J. K. Van de Sande, of Kirkl.mil, 111., writes; "I did not breakdown while eni'uriii"- a most severe strain for ? month is due wholly to Electric Hitters." Use them and enjoy health a u il enjoy health and strength. Satisfac. tion positively guaranteed 50c. at ;ill druggists. been of inestimable value M. H. Hlackhnin to me. 1 never besitare tol I hay m. a B.nck-FOLEYSKlBHYPiIIS fe EcHacii Kiomkm Bwdru) ville. In Denmark, Norway. and Fin land, women sailers are employ ed and are olten fouud to bp py- cellent sailors. In Denmark it is said, that several women are em ployed as state officials at sea. ''I haye a world of confidence in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I have used it with, pet feet success." ites Mrs. M. I. H.isford, Poles. Md. For sale by all dealcrst Col Roosevelt's enemies a r p ... j . ... aL-uuiug out a report that he owes the Pennsylvania railroad more than $100 000 for trans portation, the bill being contrac ted Mime he was President John H. Pevine, of I'hiladeli.hi.i stockholder in the road, has written the Pennsvli-nni,! m 7 . , , ,c ( 1 1 . lals demanding to know if the story is true, but so far no im swer has been made public. If tue colonel really owes the money the road ought to go after h;.,'. before he destroys all the corpo rations. Landmark. This is the season when . guess whether it is a mush- . or a toadstool. If you . wrong, your heirs are the ; ;! ers. The Cause of Many Sudden Death There is a rhsp.iQp ... . country most dangerous because-.' V 11 'III 11 Inn kv. . . .'- uve. many v: ; deaths m . by it Lei. , ease, j-neu .no: heart faihr "I't'I'lcsyni. From Sickness to Good Health. So savs Mrs CIliMc 1 11 : III. "I found in vour Pol... k'l.i ... . - j ".uiiry HIS a promot :ind sm.nl., r. r..".. , . ' j (UC 4U backache and kidney trouble which bothered me for many months. I am now eniovine -v.-..llo.,i i...ui. . . J - - . ...lJ(. ..s.iuii "men 1 owe to roley Kidney Pills 1. uiaeivuiirii. A woman can generate as much interest in a church social as a man can in a prize fighi. FOLEYSKIDNEYPUIS the result , ney diie-i;..-. kitlncv tn i.' !.. nlli.weitto.... r tlleki.'urv.- the urine, head ache, back acW back, dizziness, sleeplessness linv. ness, or the kidneys themselves brc im" ,a."J waste away ce by cell Bladder troubles almost always i0 from a derangement of the kidnVvs V better health lu that orpan is oft; -quickest by a proper treatment of the !' , ' iiV ""'V'Kooi corrects tnubilitv 1 hold unue and scalding pain in Vb-,s and overcomes that unpleasant r.ccc the day ad to get up many times du: the night. The mild and immediate t Sr of Swamp-Root, the great kidney rcme.v is soon realized. It stands the hie hel 1, -cause of its remarkable health rkloiir properties. A trial will convince a a ror .iiWlmp" , is Pleasant to take am' is UaZ a". dr"RKst n fifty-cent n. .' one-dollar size bottles. You may h ive -sample bottle and a book that t Ps about it l,r.ti. a...,, t. 1 . .; ijj man. a ! iress Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, "i ' erous offer in this paper. Don't mr -f. anv miutnto ,.. 'J. . . . ' - - v., ul icuicniuer me na.-r.r bwamp-Root, and don't let a dealer you something in place of Swamp-Ro.it- -t you do you will be disuppoiatei.