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e r w mocrat BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, TIIUHSDAY. JULY 271011. NO. 1 Wataniga v;)L.xxni . Kscapt-ti With Hi Life. Tenlv-one yc:ir ago 1 faced an j hlu!.leilh, write II B M "rtinef !. HarrcUon, S. A"" Doctors said 1 had conumptjr--nd the dreauful couph I haJ looked like it, mire enough. I tried 'everything I could hear or, for my cough, and vtrs under thr treatment of the best doctor in (icoigetown S. C , tor a e.ir. hut could pet no relief. A f i tend a.lvied me to trv Pr. King's Nc. Discovery IdJo, ami was Irvdrll Coantv ht Woiaaa t)Bty Muiif. Stateaville Landmark. A Dirtiiitiirhaui correKpotdent of the Memphis Commercial Ap peal says that Shr-riif Brooke of Calhoun county Alabama, has appointed Mis Gertrude Ilend rix, ol Annistou, Ala., a deputy sheriff, and boasts that she is the only young woman occupy ing the poitiou of deputy sheriff all of hich might be true if Ire dell county was nut a part of the coiuo ete v cured. I feel that I owe . ".! " ..u . ii J Sooth. This county has had a ii n(e to tl.- great thioat and lungH J cite." It's puMtivvIv iruarantewl lor c-iuahs. coMs and all hronchial affections- 50c. and ft. Trial bot tle free at all druggists. FOiS(lAXmVE roa Stowacm Taouia. Cotitioi PROFESSIONAL VETERINARY SURGERY. lady deputy sheriff ever since last November when Miss McBride Jenkins, daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Jenkins, of Statesville. was sworn in as such. She has all the authority of all the deputies of the other sex, but she has not come into the public eye because she has nut made any arrests. Neither has Miss Hendricks made an arrest. Like Mine Hendricks ol Ala- I have been putting much study on this subject; have received my hama, Miss Jenkins' principal diploma, and am now wen equippea dutleg ftre fa the office Df t h e for the practice of Vetertrary aur- , , , gery in allH, branches, and am the ""er.ff Here ,t .8 that she "keeps onlvonelnthe county. Call on or shop" and keeps order, and trans- address me at Vilas. N. C. E. F. D. 1. acts the business of the office G. H. HAYE8, Veterinary Surgeon. Dr. E M. MADRON - DENTIST. -Sugar Grove, North Carolina, eSAU work done under guar antee, and best material used. t-13-'ll. "Dr. NAT T. DULANEY. just about as well as anybody could do. She does not sarry a revolver, as does the Alabama lady, but she keeps one handy in the office and has on occasions guard nd prisoners in the office Aud furthershe has several times done what is claimed for the Ala bama lady, vu: She has guarded booze which was seized by the of ficers aud placed in the sheriffs office for safe keeping. - Sheriff Deaton never has any fear of the booze beins "resf ized" when left with the lady deputy, but this can't always be said of the depu ties of the male persuasion, who are more given to yielding to temptation. While she lias never made an arrest, Deputy Jenkins weut with Sheriff Deaton and other officers to north Iredell after a bad block ader. The trip was made in the shei iff's auto, and with a lady iu the machine the party did not attract attention, the natives not suspecting that it was a par ty of officers, and friends of the violators of the law didu t get alarmed. The correspondent, writing of the Alabama deputy says she is "studying the niceties of the sta tutes in their application to bridge parties and to spiked nunch at afternoon teas. She will also visit theatres and pic SPECIALIST Ou Internal MEDtciNEand diseases of the Eve, Exit, nope and Tiihoat. Eyes examined for glasses. 'At Mountain City first Mon day in ech month. 36 Fourth St. Bristol, Tenn. EDMUND JONES T,A YEK LENOIR. N. C,- Will Practice Regularly in the Courts of Watauga, 6-1 'io. L, D. LOWE, vTTORNEY AT LAW, BANNER ELK, N. C .iWWill practice in the courts .-Watauga, Mitchell aud adjoining ture HnoWg jn the capacity of cen r counties. 7.6.' to. Bor to suppress things when they T IMMPV Ct?t t0 brad 8,0(1 8aJS F. A. LIN Nli Y, wii BPe that proper limits are -ATTORNEY AT LAW. strictly observed by both and es roone. N. C. pecially in chorus features." Miss Will practice in the courts of Jenkins has not yet been asig he 13th Judicial District in all ned to any work of thi-kin ,bul natters of a civil nature. Fl BIERS' IXSTITCTE. A Farmers' Institute will be held at Booue, on Wednesday, August 9. beginning at 10 a. ra. At the eame place and date will also be held an Institute for women by Mrs. M. X. Hutt and others. The object of thw Insti tutes are to bring together the women Irom the farm horn, that they may lecome better ac- quinted and talk over among tberas'lve subjerts tending to the betterment ol conditions in rural homes, such as better and" more economical food and tet ter methods of preparing them, home sanitation home fruit and vegetable gardening, farm dary- ing, poultry raising, the beauti fying of the home and home sur roundings, etc. Let the wives and daughters come out to these meetings in large numbers. Interesting programs ha ye been preaared for these meetings. A premium of $1 will be given for the bent loal of bread baked aud exhibited by a girl or wo man living on the farm. A premium of f 1 will be given for the best five ears of pure bred corn, A premium of fl will ba given for the best pure-bred pig be tween 8 and 12 months old ex hibited by a man or a boy liv ing on the farm. The Institute will beconducted by Mr. J. L. Burgess, of theState Department of Agriculture, with mmnetcnt assistants, who will discuss agricultural topics of in terest to the farmers A question box will be opened in the afternoon, and a full dis cussion ot the subjects presented will be given. All farmers and their wives, sons and daughters, and all oth ers interested in farming and tho betterment ol the larm homes, are urged to attend these meet ings aud join in the discussions Mnrnino- (.ession will open at 10 o'clock and afternoon session at 1:30. Biin? book and naper to take o notes. The boys are especially invited to attend the Institutes. W. A. GRAHAM. Com. of Agriculture. T. B. PARKER. Director ol Farmers' Institutes Aa Uteresliag Percent an- Erery One Befrieadiar- The "back-to-the-farm" and Boston P.t. "fcta.ving-on-the-f.tnu" move- "His" hissed tne siea.uty ments have come none too soon footpad as he knocked the drug- and i-annot be too aggressively gist down; "deliver up your wad pushed. Statistics made public at once before I crack your crown! this week by the census bureau You ueed not say you have no indicate that over 40 percent of man I ve watched an hour or the people of the people of the j more and HO people passed with United States live in towns of, in and then came out your 2,500 or more inhabitants in doorl" other words are consumers aud "Alas, sir," wailed thedruggist, not producers from the viewpoint as " rose with features pale, "1 . .1 n t- j ol food supply. Man's conquest 01 pray you, Mr. rooipuu, huui.y the whole arable surface ol the listen to my tale: Full well I globe and his ever-increasing know that people do go in and nowledee of agricultural pro- out "T P'a out some come in gress have lessened the danger of 'or postage stamps and Borne the shortage of provisions, but come in to lace the mirror and in the ultimate analysts he Es an adjust their hats or borrow pen animal needing food and the and ink, and some come in to queetionof its convenient gup- think, aud some come in to meet nlvbasiust aa genuine it not their friends, and some tneir quite so dominating an influence Me uds to bring, toask me for an pon his fortunes as it had Ore aimanac or eise a piece 01 smug; or Bix thousand years ago when and some come in to aan me h rich TiP-ris-EuDherates and here a certain car to eaten, Nile valleys were inhabited by while more come in to telephone teeming hordes primarily because or ask for a match; and some to they were adapted to agricul- look up something in the street ture directo-ree, and some have nerve Considerations like these show enough to try to borrow dongh the tremendous importance of of me, and some come in to sit the agricultural awakening which an hour and hand out sage ad is observable throughout the vice, on how to run a drug-store country just now. We must build aud to treat tho people nice; and up good rural schools, we must some come in to rip me up ana build up good rural highways, some i.o rip me aown, oecause i we must emDhasize improved closed at 12 one night when they fts-rimiltural methods, not only stayed late in town, and some or the intrinsic advantage such come in 10 leu a joite wiut 1 nave . . . It j Le 1 ii... UA..-t.nA n.tonQ ar.ii norKtr ufit.h thom neara ueiure turn tueu uutuuoc but bemuse it is of vital interest I lou't 'haw-haw!' they go away r,n North Carolina-and to other dead sore, ana some come in 10 States as well-that the boys change a bill and then go out a- and girls who are pupils m our gam, wnue some come m w .u. m.mt.rv ononis should find farm themselves, or get out of the ram wwuv.y life more attractive than the al ana some come ... w luretnent of the city .-Charlotte books and some aeuitcase Dnng, Observer. ant 8me to 'eave a camera anl some, some other tning, some Honest MJJicme Venus F akes. in to aBk me jf 1 think it8 6-11-1910. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N.C. there's no reason why she should not le, and the bridge players and theater folks had better walk straight And because she has not done so in the past is no reason why Miss Jenkins is not rroiiiii to carrv a revolver and a .areful attention given '" pair of handcuffs in the future, )llectiona. and she has nerve enough to put them into use should it be neces sary. Other claims for the Alabama deputy are that she is good look ing and has a musical, Southern .WSpecial attention given voice. People who frequent the W. R. LOVILL TT0RNEY AT LAW,- BOOSh, N. C. Good AdTlce, This. We think for the cause ol Dera ocracy and for the peace of th people generally it is agreat mis take to try to work theraall in a frenzy over the Senatorial ques tion. Every man mentioned for this rnce is of unquestioned in tegrity and would faithtull.v rep resent the State, yetnotwithstan ding this fact some of the papers ol the State are .nakmg mea and insinuating flings, some cor respondent aie using their every effort to work up strife aud ns cord, all ot which the Democrat ic party is going to find difficult to pacify when election day roll around. Go slow, brethren, 10 you are simply Inrnishing cam paign thunder for the other side Roxboro Courier. n all hnsiness entrusted to l's care." 7-9-'10 E, S. COFFEY -ATlOIMEl Al LAW, BOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to ill matters of a legal nature. WS Abstracting titles and collection ot claims a special sheriff's office, and especially some ol the "court house ring, are free in saying that they are readv to compare "our lauy de puty" with the Alabama deputy in these particulars and are sure that she would not be found lack ing., F. S. Recksford. 61 ;, New York Life Building, Kansas City, Mo., Bays: ''I had a severe attacK 01 coia which settled in my back and kid nevs and I was in great pain from my trouble. A friend recommended Foley Kidney PUls-and I used two bottles of them and they have done me a world ol good.M 15 Blackburn Eight Farta About Caaalag-. 1. A farm canoing out fit pays. 2. It pays because there isal ways a demand for canned goods at profitable prices. 3. It pnya the better because the farm canned product is bet ter than the factory canned pro duct and more in demand. 4. It pays because you can do the work and nvike. the extra money at a tune when other la nil work is light. 5. It pays, anyhow, whether you wish to sell a single can to outsiders or not, sininly in pro viding the luxury of a variety ol fruits and vegetablt-s for your own table every day in the year. 6. It pays all the more because meats are high and going high er, and the liberal use of such canned products would be at once a less expensive and more wholesome change from the ex- ceseivs use of meat on Southern arms. 7. It pays because you need not invest money m a more ex pensive equipment than you med. You can buy acunnerany where irom f 3.."0 to 500. 8. And finally, if you are to get the most out ot the 1911 can ning possibilities there is no time to lose. Order your outnt at once, aud plant liberally and yuickly of all crops needed for canning purposes irogressive Farmer. President Taft's recent message irninff to rain, and some come in suggesting an amendment to he auj tUrn around and walk right the lure 00a .no , urugH out atrain. 80me corne in to ask Its relation to 11s 1 repareu aimi. i j n does not refer to such stau me lor a pmce hcu a uu uum. dard medicines as Foley's Honey land now and then one may come and Tar Compound and Foley Kid- for choclate liued with silk. Some ncy Pills, both of wh.cn arc true i come iu to ask for ponts to fiud medicines caieiuny comjuiiiiucu . 1 1 1 ..,.t: n .ra rorn,?.ed bv the medical in to ask rae-but here my rhyme profession itself as the best known gives out. known remedial agents for the dis- "Enough! enough!'' the robber eases they are intended to counter- - d your8 j an awfu cal il.,., anH Tnr Cnmnounrt has i, standard remedy for coughs, met a story so appalling! ior i.u and affections of the t'.iroat. u-ive that lumi) upon your hpad chest and lungs for children and for Ljjjyjg hy my 0uh descending, grown persons, and it retatns to.iay flniJ take m 8e , f(je accur8t in pre-euu.uc " " .1 to tbink I came near ending the preparations 01 us Kinu. rumy i ma z - arpenuallv effective and menton- Hie 01 one wuose ouijr ui.ioe -1 . , . ,. ous. ery one oeirienumg. I will strive to raise my own body and soul daily into higher powers of duty and happiness, not in rivalship or contention with others, but for the help, Your Neighbor's Experience How you may profit by it. Take Foley's Kidney Pills. Mr: E. L. Whiting, 360, Willow t.. AKron, Ohio, savs: For some time 1 had Stretching Some. Suppose we were to state as the truth the following little incideut that we were told happened in this county recently, how many would at once say, '"Aw, he won the Mendacity Medal?'' Any way, here goes. A man living in this county had a wagon which was loaded rather heavily that he was trying to get to the top of a steep hill. The traces broke but as a rain storm was coming up he had no time to get new traces and as a substitute he quickly cut a pair of long traces out of rawhide. Just as the horse began pulling, the rain dec ended, but the horse kept on go ing. When the animal reached the top of the hill, the wet raw hide had stretched and stretched but the wagou remained at the foot of the hill. Astonished but not to be outdone, the man un hooked horse, fastened the ends of the raw hide traces to a tree in his yard and when the sun came out next day the raw-hide began to shrink and shrink until by night the wagon was actually drawn to the the top of the hill! Siler City Grit. Kill More I han Wild Bears. The number of people kill' d year ly by wild beasts don't approach th vaot number killed bv disease j v germs No life is safe from their at tacK. They're in air, water, dust even fond. But grand protection offered bv Electric Bitters, which destroy and exprl there deadly dis ease germs from the system. That's why chills, fe vet and ague, all ma larial and many blood diseases yield promptly to this wonderful blood purifier. Try them, and enjoy the wonderful health and new fctreagth they'll give yon. Money back, if not satisfied. Only 50c. at all drug "Our new book-keeper seems to have a wonderful grasp 01 de tail." That's right," declared He knows the records of most all the ball players." Washington Herald i leli-rht, honor of others, and for verv fcei jous case Gf kidney troubk u or,A iuiuxo nf mv own lite, ami I suffered with backaches and ill... t... dizzv headaches. I had specks floi- -uuu tinsr before my eyes and I felt all In Mmorr of Little Jettic Uiml nut and miserable. I saw Fo- r i mnrnino- nf June the lev Kidney Pills agvertised and 25th the Death angel visited the got a bottle and took them accord " . ., . .. i-k- ing to directions and results showed home Ol air. aim .u.b. alnlost at once. The pain and dizzy Setter, of Collettsville, Caldwell headache left me , my eyesight be- coiinty, and bore away the sweet came cleai and today I can say lam spirit of little Jettie to the para- a well woman, thanks to Foley Kid dise Of 0od. Though She had liv- ney i'.i.s. w a u.acivo. r . ed but a year and one day. she had become the idol of her pa- rets' hearts. To see her was to I U- no tlm nlliviuo (tori KAW the flower ol this home and trans plant it by the Itiver of Life, 1 iu. l.lnntn fnroupp , . -i i :v.- n Happiest Oirl in 1ncoln. waan .mt, rlPjir oarents. for your A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes. -1 darling is safe iu that land that had been ailing for some time with , iaf.oa from sorrow and nain. chronic constipation and stomach And let us all be ready when the trouble. I began taking Chamber amm Pomes to-mei-t Jettie Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets on the bunks of Sweet Deliver- and in three days I was able to be ance, where congregations ne'er up and got better right along. Iam break up and Sabbaths never the proudest girl in Lincoln to find j I such a good medicine. 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