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rW "v--? ;i V '. -J r, 4 ? l :. - s c- 5 .;i -?1 p i;poNi:. vr.v I'ai'c; a county, tiutnda y. may p.m. no. 4; I 5 U t f t.. kf-I VH, XXII rrxTTrv"? Vi"s7 V'.TTV:- ro 5toni.i Tiii,v,t.i. ana Constcom BOONE FUKNTfUni-i COMPANY. (!. ( I. ii-ii" I'fini'f i;!-p ' Compnuv for citvt1.it -r in want in lh-line of Ilmse Fu-nishi: -e;s. ,, Wchtve n ne.v nil. I n j-J o 1h To I line df fill lilt UP'. IS'd Spline . I M tttros.-e-, Comforts Flank ts, nud various ot I er articles mvd t h! in tin- hii'i.r. Po sii'r nud -ive 1 lis a n!l all I il t Jr:c 1i !oe i Im-, in-r el-cu here. " t !. iii Hank , I'.uil limr. V'-ry n sp- ft fu!ly. ' BOONE FURNITURE CO f . PROFESSIONAL Tr7"E M. MADilOif - UKNTlsT. -Su;:,ir Circ)c, North C.wolina, All work done under, itr nntce, and best ui:it,-nal u.seil. 4 1.V11. 'Dr. NAT T. DULANE'y' flr-w !PKriAUST ): Inti:iixai. Mi:ik ixicand diseases ol t h Va i:. ll u. x K tmd Tuuoat. lives examined for glasses. At Mi iintain City lirr t .Mon day in ( "c'l month. 38 Fourth St. Bristol, Tain, ATTORNEY A 1" LAW, liAN'NEU ELK, N. C. iVi!l pnictiee in the courts Watauii, Mitchell and adjoining Camties. 7 6.'lo . EDMUND JONES UA M Y Ell LENOIR, N. iVW Pr.-lfth'i lieanhirly ill the Courts of Yatnuj;;i, 6-1 'io. F. A, LINNEY, -ATTOPiXR? AT LAW, ItUOXK, . C. Will practice in the courts of . I -I j , l 1 I I . j i jh'miu. nil w iuiiihi ui ii.ut: Mini rlia i:il li .1 i 1 1 o i : I I liwf T-n-r. 1,1 nil' 1 tnavters of a civil nature. G-ll-lblO. J. C. FLETCHER, .Attorney At Law, HOOXE, N. C. Careful attention ii von to ollflr-tinns. - lYTiHAWTLL - ATTORN LY A T LAW, BOOSh, X. C. ffrSpceial attention given to fill business entrusted to has caro.6J3 7-n.'io. E. S. COFFEY, AT iOKMii A 1 LAW, ;oonl, N. 0. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. Abstracting titles mul . couection of claims n special tv. 1-1 '11. the use of a goodlaxaUve, to keep the bowels open and prevent the poisons of undigested food from gettinginto your system. The latest product of science is VTLVO Laxative Liver Svrup. rurelv vegetable, eentle. reliable and of a pleasant, aromatic taste. stomach and bowels, and isof the greatest biliousness, sick headache, feverishness, coUc,llatulence, etc. Try l i)UR Hl-i H IMO-NV K 1" T t n i 1-1. "" j 'I ! -ui-n-nu' t-tiJirl of the I'ni- ted S'at-t got lut fU'- I iv at. 'I handed il'iwii uoci-oiis in tnar i jifi-K. Alt" I in nil t tli o iM-s ii m iv Ix sail t!i it III wo'i. s!n vitur ' ! at :!( it iitaa- iia; I lio j'f.-'iai -! i.-1 a!'h of s. aiif M"ij I-- tli j.t' ij If an" ft iJl sn-.n-a." an i tla ronris mi1! t Ii f ;u r..ii..!i ol tin' rilrs f ill tlic pool'!,1 Tuf aiat in.jiarl mt of t';i :-i' l.-i-isi. in-" w.h la it in tin.1 :r iv cri.ni'.'ntV !.'iit l!i"i.!it f'M" t 'i ; ifiHuiiitiiin oi t!.i' Si !.;!. i.il Oil 'P y ami iavhir- i ion - st.uiiio.iHii.y aa.i ea.viiN e :es ..t . 1... ci. .. ....... ..: 1.. ... ... .mi- '' . fii.ii -"j.ui.t 111.11 ... me .-r-:r a-i-ee.i purposes, i li-imimm: o! revenue 'doivn into the rocks, and th-011- Il.i.r ny less i:i... .. taut IV0..1 th - In- as sent to ?o:eSo with the it ie u ..liars , m -h. If th.-M- re-' has l.mi only iia idental to the 'iv entrance wms from the top. st. i; 'poin of re;.era! iu-en-st innlei.-t iiaiii that the m. .n-y ; port are true, the Wrt.m-a m.an purjtose ol he. terin ,vr- j These cities were intended as pla na the .-..nteaipt e.e u:aihst W w d while at colle-e was a s inh a v ussh rs are d-tin- vio-jtain i.tlii-! ri.s a-d em i.-hiii"; 1 cos df i. fu-'e in tira of the war. d JiKl-eis, ana .Morrix.ii. i. aa oi.i , a:.u mar as i.-ipun;. The ('. !:er two eases, both of im-' possible at tie- coiapl"! ioa of his p iM-ii e, were tliat su.s'aii-iii!;ie)mplftion ol his rollefre course tl;e safety appli.iiK-e 1 iw a n il , tii-it siistai!i!!iii-Jh.' lower com ts .in the. contempt fMseniratnst ( ('. V.'ilson. of the I'nited Wireless t he.-e rhih fro a not one has fail- I what a certain piece of real es-jpo.t of the govcrnm nt. Tne j ly chati-red since cities wcre'habi j Company. Wilson was summon-! ed -f tliis tr-isf, and e .ch boy j tate or pers-.nal projt.-rty wonl-1 ju.i-thod for le-lucm revenue was tabic. There is no trace of water It .1 1 1 . I A I . 1 1 J I . I , t , . - .eiltio'ore tne ;ra!id jury an : asUcil to Lii'ini; !us Le i iks. I le a n- sweicd t!ie summon in person, but. refuse I to place his books at the disposal of the jrand jury. lie vurt adjudged frailty ot con - : tempt by the district court ju djre. . last of t lie ciht children, a (laugh p;i er. The pr. sent rate of val-j "The adopt ion of tliis aiuend i The case went to the supreme, ter is in her senior year at the J im!i.n, fixed by some of the as- ment" our Xe-v Y-uk i, nun-sake court on nppeal tin I tlie ju motit of the lower court was sus tainod. This decision is impor tant because it nv-aus t-hat in the hit ure grand juries will not. be hampi red in th -ir work by the refusal of corpora ti n managers to srive them information or to allow their books to be examin ed, 'i his decision, it seems to us, is hardly l-ss important than the Standard Oil decision. In the Stan. bird Oil rase, while the court holds that it is a, mo-i wrote (i. T. Richardson, of Rich nopoly in restrain' of trade and .inNon's MiU, A!.i., "wc feared it d. crees that it must he disoIv-j h-:d consumption. It hmi a bad . c-1 ttit!)itl .six months, the de.-is- ion is such, ill its general nppli- cation tl S to brill"- CI itici-lll. Mime hold that it. will give the trusts r renter license than before and tliat the law will have to be amended to overcome the cm .-traction placed u poult by the rcpara ti:e decision as more a victory fur the trusts In general thiin for the people in thus voic ed by S uiator Culberson: It ouyht to be extremely rat ifying to nil opponents of nionop oly that the Supreme Court of the I'nited Slates today nHirmed the decree of dissolution against the Standard Oil Company. While tliis is true, and while the conclusion in the particular case is correct, yet in my judgment, the opinion of the court delher ed by Chief .lust ice White is an un'ortunnte one for the country. This opinion overrules the de cision o1"' the supietne court intlie irallic a-ociation ( uses, as will as the many similar cases where the anti-trust act was construe t(d ns proliibititij; nil restriiiuts of interstat" trade and all tno nopolks of such trad-, no mat ter of what chatacter.. The former construction of the act bv the supreme court h a s been accep'ed and acted upon for years, and congress, though of ten urged to do so, refused to 5k Velvo acts tn the liver, as well as on the j possible cflicacy in constipation, indigestion, , VF1 J LI laSl V I IIUI .1 t;. ..l ld.a t nr Tl:is-K t K.ch. : l'r. fT i v.-im-r. .i'nf tl. iM-t I'iisll.V mil. prat t e d , im t i c:s t:s-d in t !- 1 1! at ioa ; t !n fain';! y v " n.- tii e 1 by a ', iii-r i.f a v;if piain'- .'. I in i: : i raila.'l l.o'a lit- iii .f tl. :. . m i"t i t ! l.on.o t M tta !' v !l lij Silrcci' inu el..! i:oa sl.u-l'l Ik; mmi! to j i '! -j o. t!, lias! an I :t!!.I wi'r i. nail m a v s o l.iyinu' I v a liMl-- at i i i'ii fur tin1 -.l i'-a: i m fun 1. lu till' CD.I Hi rears i i :.'t I;m a i:. iiirl-i iipea:s-l la t !in liot.f ' "' !,':'',' " ".' - ir.:;Mh,- f n- ail : them l.e-an to .1 - a .-;-iii . Whea the iMet as o,a . nti.i-i eonc-e mere , ..-.. .. f .. . 1 1 a; f ... l.a.. ... , it must be repaid wi'h interest, to eliicr.io tne Kecond -li;nl. It - ii - s a won.leHul inonl fiat or Hnr..i!ii utrnnas ie-,nueu . nu j loan as a n nitons oun.n ion mid with all possible earnestness I lias turned it back into the house hold treasury to be used over I and over araiu. dust now the .Si ate normal cla-. and thejs ssors, if it be kept up and is father told me not lone; since t Im t j pm nit f rd to stand, '.';1I show a : ol Congress an instrument espec w ii h the graduation of i he tin ugh j wni-lirful increase in t lie t axa - i jnv . na.., to sinister and op- tor that each member of the fa:u - ily would have had a tour year s eolleo-e course and that the ori ginal capit.-.l ha i been r apid as an emergency fund for the father and mother. Saved Child From Death. After our child had suffered from severe bronchial trouble for a vear" cuuh al the tine. 'e tred many remedies without avail, and doctor, inedieine seemed as usless. Finallv we tried Dr. Kind's New D.soovi-ry and are ple'as- d to say that one hot 'b' effected a c -nipb-te cure, and our child is ajjain strong and healthy. 'For cousdis, colds, hoarseness, la. yrinpi. asthma, croup and sore luns it's the most infallible remedy that's made. Price 50c aud.l. Tri al bottle free. For sale by all drujj-ists. imend the act to m-cord with ihep,,nt.v il!ul towl,s a t'e concerned, view taken today. The construc tion, moreover, wus approved by the country, except by th; ex treme corporate interests The opinion of the majorify to day, as to the construct ion of the act, is pipe judicial legislation foil which the trusts hae been contetidiim' fo: fifteen years audi which will be used by them to further their co nbi. ations and aeies a-aiust trade. II. re- commit alter the question w ill ahvavs bc , ...... ... . ...1 ... coniiisen wain me su 1 losen 111-1 tnt , f tl... ,.oni,.;,to,s in t hes-! exploitations, rather thnn con fined to the single issue of the ac tual existence or combination or monopoly. The classification of good trusts and bad trusts had at last nceived the highest judi cial sanction. Against this I agree absolutely and thoroughly with the dissen ting opinion of Mr. Justice Har lan, and if the opinion of the chiff justice is adhered to in (his and in the tobacco case (as I pre sume it will be,) the law ought to be amended tit once, SO US to hovnnd iiidicial inrernre- , j j tation that view ol the law which has heretoforeobtnined and which has met theapprowil and require meats of the couutty. fa bAotCHC Kicmi Buuwu . A TCufl-r. Ch.olnt'e ( l.r-c i. ,.. !j,!.-i!;;vit i'i if taxation i so':: thinr y mma 'o b.-.b ir -1. -fU v.t;,.:aiia -f ta- al-r .r , t y St sin-' !iar to 1 .ii!nl. 'r;;i. ri'u- 1 i v rojula- t T t t : 1 1 -at of i ia'.'.' i t v 1; l!i- t w a .1. --S o!.-!y to )tr an!i "ja til- za'io'1. rt f.':i van , ; pari oi I Moia-a. :n - i- it. Ir.i'i i:h ti 1m o t !iat t lu V. OI ! K ii niKtv a w r.ri- in'erpivt at i. of t h"ir ! n iii - . i or ins.a ii-: v. a i - n I'i.m.-. kat tt-lUin t hat s.?i eti in ta? eouaty aiv 1. in-a.-1 a- hi ..v i nan i '. -ir mm u. r vala-, 1 . 1 ... 1 1...:.... 1 .-ri- to tie- law Anain. t!i'- I.e. , noir .v-vs reports that some as- : ses-or ar jil-ieia. hi-.rh- r valna - i tion on propei ty than it could jso sold t:r. "It is a dithcnlt mat- Met. :1Vh I h.-Ni ws. "to say just , in iii;;, u on.-;ea i.t piiiiic sat', anlt o lix certain valu.ition toiports at so hih a figure as to the taxables ol a community, ie- j prohibit imoorta! ion. and th- quires the very best of judfie- ! meut and (lisi-rimination not to .work a hardship on some tax j ble property in this county. Ke d L'.-tale has heretolore beea taxed at about one-third its actual j and oppressive use than the pow value and the p rsonal jiropeity j, p to levy import taxes? lias in about the same ratio, hiitjnot that power been employed some of the men now in the lield. !f(!l. purpose of oppression ever ictii-o; am let- imtruchons from the county attortiev, are listim;' it at its true or highest value. As the rate fiir the State has been lixed by the Legislature and can not bechanced the taxes will be very bu.-deiis.im-. if these val ues stand. Th"Srate tax was in creased by the last Legislature from cents to 4o ceis on the 1 00 valiial i ,n of property. Then add to this 1 he increase of assess ed value 'M per cent, and it is evident that the tax will be a burden. Take, for instance, a man who 1ms heretofore had 1 . 000 wort h ol property and has paid thereon for State pnrpo.-es $:l.90. Fnder the ne v order of things he would pay for Slate pin poses Si;i,."0. As lar as the rlie rate cun be lowered, it the commissioners see fit to do so and the actual amount of tax to be paid remain the same as here- ... 1 1... 1. : .. 4 1 4 i 1 1... 10101 e, ... ...- State tax, there is no relief. The lax assessors should have i caution. I'roperty should not be assessed at its real value at least, wo donor understand that, the law has required that, or d',('s V"' ' l ol tlm tact that . lumsa n.i 01 ,10. Ins of proper! v in the State h;'.s 1 ' . 1 ' "'ider-ussesse, I. h .m-prop erly has been bearing mare than its share of taxes. The object of I the law is to strike n b ala ice. If the nssesMoTV are sroinu at it like The Watauga Pemocrnt and The Lenoir News say they are, then watch out for a political eclipse in North Carolina when the next election comes along. Maik that! In the WaUe of the Measles Trie hide son of Mrs. O. B. Pal mer, Little Rock. Ark., had the measles. The result was a severe cotajh which grew worse and he could not sleep. ' One bottle of Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound completely cured him and he has never been bothered since." Croup, w lioopin-j; cough, meascli coujjh all vick! to Foley's Ilonty and Tar Compound. The penuinc is in the vcllow package always. M 1 Ulask I burn. ! 1 1. ! ( n T. x an I II. Tn ff ! Aim ant C.tie- in Arizona. '''in -f- 'ii!. N.irlli A in -ri.-an. 1 i a vi joi (iih ai t (leaoinif- Mi'inltt-rs of t In poloii-al tiir ii ' i jir .mh.( ini..i:a tav it- vcv havt .liMovt-ieJ tli sites of m. s li.aei.t t, t!a P. .itaal Cou- m vit.'I ma it'i: t ( iti.'i in t ho San .-Mi'iti .n our cf-t.f ninl t-onf.-ni- Jjian rc-rion of Arizona, which i nr. tin- New York Sun. ex-! .rol.a My ha vcIhs'Ii dest'rtt'd siitw i !.: ;:-: T'.e tan::; power slionlil . lour; U-forc the Christian ra. i: v, r li i-nl for j uniti vr. rcn-i The rctnaias Ifltini to what in ! ii- i' : nlt-iior parj om s. It 'known as the Ktone n, whieh si or! I l.o cotihii' I emir, ly to the ! was hai licfoie metals were us. li''iiu: iie imimii,' of irvt-un". ,I ja the ron-t riiction of wcap. 'i n;s is .ilis-Mit.-l v trie, It laysjons for war or utensils for do- i'.o An a il ictirii; !iic!i is axi' nr.- arnc. Aa l yet th p n-'y to whi-li Wlir ni.. (-o-.tfm.oraiy l.a a lli. ivd tor ni-i.tv voirsli.m .' 1 , t.ixia-r 'vr mainly for pa- ; mi i v., re-ulative anl ulterior i .. . . . . 1 some eii iz.-n-s. Iiehe l the title ol , t!i. tax bill en u-i.-d in ls.)7, ' kaown as the .Melxinlev bill, was . ' a bill to ied ice revenue That, was the bill whicli w is s upnose l to imt s taxathei for the mm. to put thet.ix upon ccrlain im- avowed purpose was to remove j foreign competition from certain ! invorej manufacturers. eotitimi s, -will phn-ein the hand ; presi n- ue." Could be more coiupletelv adapted to sinister 'since the Republican party allied itself with I he protected indus tries? Would not tlin power to tax incomes the betler enable Cono-iess to dispense with the op pn-ssive use of the tarifl? Dn Ghosts. Haunt S .vamps? N , N .-'.jr. I t'i f )hs a ti fe ir a fancied evil, when there are real and dead!- p-ails to itird ainsi in swamps and mar-dus, iiavousand lowlands. These are the malarial germs that caue a.;ue, chilis and fe ver, weakness, aches in the b. mil's and muscles and may induce deadly lyplioid. 1 it t Electric liilt.'is de s'rovsand casts oat these yicious i.'-crnis front tile blood. "Three bot tles drove all the m.tla'ia from my system," wrote Win. 1' retwell, of Lacuma, N. C., "and I've had fine lit ;tl tii ever since." Use this safe, sure remedy only. 50c at all tl r n gj tiists. Ar!m,eso ioj.ro 0f MaROn9 was m.,sfinhpd ro,utlv ia Hamilton, ; , ,,' j j Do You Have the Uiht Kind of Ileip? Foley Kidney Fills furnish von the ri -lit kind of help to neutralize and remov e the p -isons that cause hakachc, beadaciie, headache, ner-voiisiu-ss, and other kinds of blad der ailments.'' M 15 lilackburn. (live a designating widow rope enough and she'll ropesome man 111. A Ibir-lar's Awful Peed. may not paralyze a home so com pletely as a mother's long illness, lint Dr. King's New L,ife Fills are a splendid remedy for w o m e n . 'They gave me wonderful benefit in constipation and female trouble.'' wrote Mrs. M. C. Puulap, of Leail ill, Tenn. If ailing, try them. 25cat all druggists. It is human nature to want the things we can't get. Children- Cry FOR FLETCHER'S JC ASTORIA in: it;c purposes. Many stone ax- es and inals wers loand, It'it iron ; was eviilmtl v uuki.o n tu the Ll..!!... ..r t o . f ,.;;.,u -,f j the west. The houses are pwii- liar. The apartments were da-' I 1 n There tire many antiquities of this kind in Arizona, New Mexi . co and st ill further to the south- west. The jrreat antitpiity is sho.vn by the fact that the reol- M.n- f t'. r.ri..na in many of the places, which for- inerly must have been densely populated: when, of course, that liquid must have been a prime necessity and easily procurable. Voting Americans who think of traveling to Niuevuh. Ibabylon, I Ivzypt and other Ivisb'rn coun tries (illed with ruins of ancient empires, would do wed to look for remains equally remarkable in their own eountrv. ISasted But Happy. On last Friday morning there arrived in this city from Virginia a couple bent on uniting their lives, and as soon as the covered wagon reached the camp lot the couple found Captain Sam Pace who makes a business of helping people to y;et married. The cou ple were Ivl Wright and Miss Laura Bishop and by evening the necessary license had been se cured and the ceremony pcrtor- tlled. It. was a rnunaway couple and the bri 'e was not attired as lu r husband desired so he proceded to Plow himself to s-eure picture hats and those little things that appeal to the feminine heart but he did not reckon with the price of those necessary articles for when he went to set I le Satin day morning he was shy lo cents and his breakfast. II; went away hun gry, basted and happy for he had secured a bride who looked doub Iy sweet in the toga that cost him his very last penny, Mt. Ai rv Leader. Sick headache results from a dis ordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try it For sale by all dea lers. 1A man ought to come home in the evening smiling and with a good appetite." "Yes," replied Mr. Torkins, "he ought to. liut the home team can't win every time." Washington Star. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. Chamberlain's Liniment is wonderfully effective. One application will conyince you of its merits, 'fry it. For sale by all dealers . Many a political boss isn't any kind of a boss ut home. Foley Kidney Fiils are a t r u e medicine They are healing, stren gthening, antiseptic and tonic They act quickly. M ii Blackburn. It is easer to put up a bluff than it is to put up the stuff. Many a man is unable to be lieve a word lie says. a
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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