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r - n 11 : AT VOL- XXII liOONi:. WATAU(i A COUNTY, TIILMISDAWJUNI-: s iiui, NO. IN I VC t BOONE FURNITURE COMPANY. (io to tli-' Ho..ne runiifine i Company f-r ,..,y tl.i. ir vow want ''n. l.Mo.y a Lull move ,'.inthl.ine.niousel'u;..ishir .:ii.-"t in commodity prices f ; We have a now and up-to-date I ""re than 1I year duration. . lin. of furniture. Bed Si.ri..--P. Mattresses, Comlort. Blank, ts, j and various other article need- i us a roll an I sret pric" lvfo:e rapid iii' venienti of ev uts cnnii'i1"0 Knee, itie.-e tairy tates a j Imvintf einewhere. Store in 15ank into existence, titers lias nev-r,K",t nuuly drowtiii 4 Huildinjr. Very niTtfHll.v, 'hern a Lull movement of more j ' e t " ' t!lt,y cmM gt-t home ? BOONE FURNITURE CO PROFESSIONAL Ir. M. MADRON - DENTIST. -Sugar Grove, North Carolina, a?All work done under guar antee, and best material used. 4-13-'ll. . 'Dr. NATT7DULANEY' -SPECIALIST Oil l.NTKisxAL Mt;ninsEand diseases of the Kyi:, Kwt, xo.k and TttttoAT. Eyes examined for glasses. At Mountain City first Mon day in e"ch month. 36 Fourth St. Bristol, Tenn. ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANNER ELK, N. C. te8fWiU practice in the courts Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining counties. 7 6-'io EDMUND JON I LA YEU LKM)1U. ti, Will Practice Regularly in the Courts of Watauga, 6-1 'io. f. a. linney; ATTORN Ki' AT LAW - BOONE, N. C. Will practice in the courts of the 13th Judicial District in all matters of a civil nature. 6-11-1910. J. C. FLETCHER, j Attorney At Law, - BOONE, N. C. Careful attention given to collections. W R. LOVILL -ATTORNEY AT LAW, B00NL, N. C. Special attention given to all business entrusted to Vh c.are."&8 7-n.'io. E. S. COFFEYi ATTORAEf'Al LA Wt C00NE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. Abstracting titles and collection of claims a special tv. l-l'll. Physicians Advise the use of a goodlaxative, to keep the bowels open and prevent the poisons of undigested food from gettinginto your system. The latest product of science is VELVO Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vegetable, gentle, reliable and of a pleasant, aroiratic taste. Velvo acts en tiie liver, as well as on the stomach and bowels, and is of the greatest possible e.Ticacy in constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headache, foolishness, colic.flatuleDce, etc. Try VF 1 Uw.rl irilaS.ht. " That th piescnt high price I.v 1 nf cin.ino bty prices, tr-1 Inr ; ith lb. conditions which it r- I'riwnt, cannot Im ciiih im man. cut is s'rongly HUg-geted by th - t that the w all has nev, r ii,;'nV,y of pr.iyrr for faith in '"'J''' Hitce the present rains- , trial syst, m nirl, it-ma-hiii. m;';l -or the jrn.-i oi W jH,.pi.. ihKfc of produrion and distri-j"' tuition, its irreat cities and its than 19 ears. " j This I .it. of hwrorv ..lar. nffoiw po i e evidence that the n-ecnt hull movement has terminated; tliat lio rn-o. In commodity prices was nearly as great in thejieriod 1897 1909 as that which culminated in 1864 notwiths'anding that the in crease iu the world's annual pro duction of metal money was on ly 73.4 per cent during the re cent movement, as compared with 14.". 2 tier cent for the move ment of 1 S 19 to 1 S(54. In reh tion to gold production, there lore the recent' advance has al ready over-ex tended itself. Owing to th more rapid meth ods ol doing business, to t h e business, to the fa-ter communi- cation, and to the more rapid growth of capitalization and in debtedness in a word, to the more r'ipid exhaustion of the world's capital supplies under our present financial and indus trial system it is natural that the e upward movements should br come "shorter an l shorter in point of time. Upon this princi ple it is significant that the sec ond movement ( 1 S 16-1 84S where as the third 190'.)) was 32 per cent shorter than thes"cmid It thus boeomes clear that so far as precedents rear-hng both time duration and precious met- id production deserve weight, they indicate that 'he bull' nnr ket in commodities has ended. Moody's Magazir e. Snyed Child From Death. 'After our child had suffered from severe bronchial trouble for a year" wrote G. T. Richardson, of Rich ardson's Mi'ls, Ala., "wc feared it had consumption. It had a b a d cough al' the time. We tred many remedies without avail, and doctors medicine seemed as usless. Finally we tried Dr. King's New Discovery and are pleased to say that one bot tle effected a complete cure, and our child is again strong and healthy. ''For couehs, colds, hoarseness, la grippe, asthma, croup and sore lungs it's the most infallible remedy that's made. Price 50c and $ 1. Tri al bottle free. Fur sale by all drug gists. A young man may be in love with a girl and still draw the line ut marrying her family. A Burglar's Awful Deed. may not paralyze a home so com pletely as a mother's long illness. But Dr. King's New L.ife Pills are a splendid remedy for women. ''They gave me wonderful benefit in constipation and female trouble." wrote Mrs. M. C. Dunlap, of Lead. ill, Tenu. If ailing, try them. 25c at all druggists. LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP THE P(13HT. Cii.l.tte CimniuV We a'f a little I i r d mLtf d a- jlntll? prop.aety of paying fur " With y this nu.l yet i'l ! way '-i:st doubt upon t lie j l'r uv .........a...... o, t ie n.nst.an rehg..,., Doctrin. V ...ay I , error, hut we l.., ..... ,i , . , 1 in:. I Hint il, "in 'f uiuufi in u'ir inie regardless of the bending of Irom prayer meeting, and nea-j tived t. the exeirUe at Sardis. vvln-n the peofiie walked !h,",,, thr.meh a i accmnulatii.u f d Ust aild U. t U single lllill llutll was washed away. Also, we ury scientifically nkeptioal. We are glad this governuiPt has not yet gone to the folly ol appro priating money to shoot cannon in the hope ol bringing rain by the process of concussion. The French government burned a good d"nl of tiinney in experi ments of that kind and though the rain was reported to have followed the cannon shoot ing, just like it lollops the prayer meeting, we hear of no more ex periments in France, or any vhei e elsP to 11 bought by burn- ing powder. Neither science nor prayer will avail against which is daoied of God, hut it will do no harm to pray for rain, for such prayer is a beautiful exemplifica tion of faith, llie country is now torely in need of rain, but the situation is not altogether Impress The people have tie ver yet been ruined by a drought Crops have neyer yet been ruined by a drought. Crops have been cut Khoit. but in one way or an other, tha country has been al ways abl'j to pull through and will continue to do so. We are j opposed to the prayer meet- mgs we hope tney will continue but we are looking for rain when the Good Master and not the Weather Bureau, gets ready to send it. Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps? N Nver. It's foolish to fear a fancied evil, when there are real and deadly perils to guard against in swamps and marshes, bayous and lowlands. Tnese are the malarial germs that cause ague, chills and fe ver weakness aches in the bones and muscles and may induce deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitters de s'roys and casts out these vicious Terms from the blood. "Three bot tles drove all the malaria from my system," wrote Wm. Fretwell, of Lacuma, N. C, '"and Pve had tine health ever since." Use this safe, sine remedy only. 50c at all drug gists. At a wooden house at which a missionary calhd in Australia, far Irom the beaten tracks, occu pied by a man, his wife and little daughter, the little girl run into the hoii8j excitedly crying out, "Mother, here's another thing like daddy!" The child had never seen a man but her father. Ex. Some men are anxious to get money because they think it will enable them to get more. Warning to Railroad Men. . E. S. Bicon, 11, Bast St., Bath, Me., sends out this warning to rail roaders; "A conductor on the rail road, my work caused a chronic in flammation of the kidneys, and I was miserable and all played out. A friend advised Foley Kidney Pills and from the day I commenced ta king them, 1 began to regain my strengeh. The inflammation cleard and I am far better than I have been tor twenty years. The weak ness and dizzy spells are a thing of the past and I highly recommend I Foley Kidney Fills. M li lilacu hurn. A Southern Mot Im. ! In the ( (jiir-f .if a brbl iitii. Ic alV.I f. n tli by recent death of hi nvu mot !i-r, IMiti.r ( l ir t i..e P.', til tin; Progrcsive F ;r- m.T. pays the fullo-iing deerve I ' tribute to a lapidly-vanisliiag type, the wour 11 of theol.ISonth: ; I soe.etinieH wonder if the world has eer known a higher! tyeof womanhood than the. j . . . 1 . .1 o mum 11 women 01 my motner s time. They grew up on the plan ta'ions of the Ol I South in what pioved to be tin 8ilil.-et glow ol a p itriarchal civilization th.it has vanished as completely as the social order of Homer 's time, but whose charm and romance still lure us to dreams of its beau tv. Tiiey were jut budding into woimiiihood when the hitehil war drums sounded in '61, and their young souls weie tested in the four years of epic struggle and distress that followed. And then, with spirits made perfect through suffering, with a dignity which poverty had not altered and a courage which deh at had lint shaken, they took up life on the small farms of the South and became the inspiration of the best that was wrought by the men in tattered gray in the long ordeal of our rebuilding. To that generation my moth er belonged, and I think her spir it was sweeter for the t i in through which she had lived Before h 'f marriage in 18S0 she was a teacher; au.l not so much to any-aid from 1 he schools as to the instruction and inspira tion I received from her do I owe whatever material success I have bet 11 able to win. Yet I feel, and I know she feels, that this is the smaller part of the debt I am due her. If I have kept, If I may hope to keep, in Tennyson's fine phrase, my "trust iu all things high;" if I may ho pe that "though 1 trip and fall, I shall not blind my soul with clay,'' I must pay tribute to the influence of a mot her and a fat her whose well -liye. Faith enables them to appraise life's values fairly. They fired me with ambition for ac- hievme'it and success, but they taught first and most of all that the truest victory of defeat is within one's own sou', aud that earth knows no more tragic fail ure than the man who has bro ught so-called success at thecost of his only enduring treasures his manhood and his deals. Is there is anything in all this world that is of more importance to you than good digestion? Food must he esten to sustain life and must be digested and converted in to blood. When the digestion fails the whole body suffers. Chamber lain's Tablets are a rational and re liable cure fop indigestion. They in crease the flow ot bile, purify the blood, strengthen the stomach, and tone up the whole digest! vc appara tus to a natural and hea't'.'.y action. For sale by all dealers, A mau can lead any woman to talk, but he can't always make her say what he wants to hear. In the Wake of the Measles The little son of Mrs. O, B. Pal mer, Little Rock. Ark., had the measles. The result was a severe cough 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, whooping cough, meastls cough all yield to Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, The genuine is in the yellow package always. M B Black burn. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A FOLEY'S OMOIMAIM OH Stomach TaoviByc en d ..Constipation Tlio lif-iUdrujanillie 1'i-dij K!y. ! N i-li i!!e Ti uiif v-o.tii. J We are in J that tli.' Iimii-j fly j h o:eof t ht nj't d.i!.gvroiisciv.i t II : Cs ill tin' U i ill I il l i.l t ti.'l t. t lie - ' :; mon drinking cup, though; i in niiiaate, is one of the most ne-' live and i.l--st da gi-rous foes to the human lamily. The fly spreads disease from hoi;et house and the cup spreads itfr uu uu ath ton. oath. Tl.ercme 1y for the fly is to shut it out. The MMiied.v lor the i..locledcup is the ind'n idual or personal cup for each person. Judgment has already been passed on the f!v. and the penal ty is death. Now the common! drinking cc.p should be aba nd . li ed. It should be outlawed by so ciety. The Illinois legislature bus pas seda lawabolishing tbeeominon or public drinking cup and Chica go is making a systematic light on the housefly. By caielul, scientific research by physicians it has been deter mined that mosquitoes are the r.-al and only carriers or spread ers of yellow fever. Without the mosquito there could not be an epidemic of yellow fever and with out stagnant water there could be no mosquitoes. hn these facts had been demonstrated it became an easy matter to pre ytnt the spread of ye low fever in some quarters. No.v the icsidt of scientific re search is that the fly the com mon housefly is the bearer of di sease; that it spreads nil kinds of infectious disease to all sections where it has free access. It has further been demonstrated that the common drinkingeup at. pub lic drinking places is also a trans mitter of disease. The safety of the community demands that verdict of death be rendered against the fly an 1 the decree of abandonment been teieJ against the common drink ing cup. College Commencements. June Word and Works. This is the month of college commencements. Ten thousand young men and woni"ii, filled with high ambition and aspira tion will step from the rostrum into the open Held of life. Many wid find the big world indifferent and unresponsive; but there is no need of failure to any one who brings a brave heart and a fixed purpose and a whet ted sickle into life's harvest. A thousand ave uues of usefulness and success lie open to all who are willing to work, and possibly to wait. Those who will finally make the greater success, and reach the highest heights of tiiumph, will not be those who scorn to plod. Dear young men and women, buckle down iu soni.? usebil cor ner in the world's work; know the meaning of the word "stick;" put your trust in Almighty God and never forfeit His friendship, or doubt your own ability to sue ceed, For soreness of the muscles whe ther induced by violent exercise 01 injury, Chamberlain's Liniment is excellent. This liniment is also high ly esteemed for the relief it ofives in cases of rheumatis'm. Sold by all dealers. Of course the girl a man mar ries is a perfect dream but la ter he wakes up. A woman is willing to admit anything except that her pho tographs do her justice. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Wbj Ho Hair "Spring I'tver." ew Y.rk Aineiii-.in. spring lever has!,. 1 11 variously desenei-d as "11 sort of restless ness" or '"a f.i-liug 1 if recklosni'K and ad viiit uie." Nobody, how ever, lias eer offered a satisfac tory explanation of what causes it. According to the London Lan cet, however, it is but the natur al expression of a definite physi ological state which recurs unnu nlly at this time of yearand which originated in oar cave-d welling days. Man, to our knowledge, has never actually hibctuat -d, that is to say, gone into a state of torpidity during the winter months, as certain a iiui ds do. lie has had to se k his lood thy year round or pay forfeit with his life. Before the intro duction of aitfieihl light, which was but a matter if yesterday iu the history of tin human race, it is probable that I jrlong ages he must have Iain in a kind of slumbrous lassitudi during the dark winter dayeai dlong nights waiting for the sun's brief reign to enable him to sei k his food. During this pei io.l of the year all his tuuetions would be de pressed; his blood pressure would below. Only wh-u the sun stren gthened and the dav s lengthened would there be a rise in blood pressure, and this, v e think, may be, iu some mtasiir.; at 1 ast, an explanation for the restlessness' so many of us !e'l ut this season of the year. Although the poets delight in describing Spring as a fickle and sportive young maid, there is at lo. 1st 110 mistaking Nature's seri ousness in her arrangements lor wooing and wedding. The fierce and unconquerable note ol the uightengale, the madn ;ss of the M arch hare, all bear witness to Nature's intensity of purpose in one direet ion repro l tli an. Spring lever aa.;ot3 different paoul'J in different ways. Soma assert that they experience au added piquancy in life and agen eral quiuici'uiug of parception. Others, again, feel an unwonted depression. To the majority, how ever, the Spring season is cer tainly felt as giving fresh buoy ancy and a feeling of hopefulness in life'. Whatever the symptoms, the cause must b sought in charac teristics required by men in the dasy when the world was young. Foley Kidney Piils are a t r u e medicine They are healing, stren. gthening, antiseptic and tonic They act quickly. M B Blackburn. Reputation is what men say of you, character, is what God sees in you. One is for time the other is eternity. Henry Blount. J. M. Howell, a popular druggist of (ilreensburg, Ky., says, l,We use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our household and know it is excel lent. For sale by all dealers VETERINARY SURGERY. 1 have been putting much study on this subject; have reoeiyert my diploma, and am now well equipped for the practice of Veterinary Sur gery in all Its branches, and am the only one in the county. Call on or address me at Vilas, N. C. R. F. D. 1. W. H. HAYES, Veterinary Surgeon. 5-17-'ll. TO TIIE PUBLIC. I have purchased a new up-to-date instrument for castrating all kinds of stock, especially hor ses and mules. Persons having work of this kind to do can get it done reasonably by writing me at .Vilas, N. f. G. II. HAYES, V. S.
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