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- j , ... 4 f XT -ft ft " a ! ? .! t- 1 t i T -- a - r VOL. XXIll NO. H ' ITS 0ZNGlA&T?Z Furniture II mm: puihased till tbestoik in Mi" business of the Rootle Fur . it ff ('.. I tun pi-ppmeil m sell mi iitiytiii! jr in tnv Imp at :i ichkiinhI'Ih figure. Prrm-ers, Rinnans, Chain. Red .Steads, Bed Splint, Mattresses, etc. Give in a i nil when in need f any- liir.s? iu ihe linp of furniture. e-j-tore in Watauga County nk liuiMinc.y Hi jtt f ulTy, JESSE F. ROBBINS. ROFESSIONAL 2TRINARY SURGERY. I 'taire bt-eu putting much etndy in this snbji'ct; have received niy !i.loiiifi, and nm now wi'll equipped r Hio praotiT of Yctprivary Sur ry in all Its brandies, and am tho ,ily one in the comity, f'nll on or ..i.in im at Vilas, X. C. U. F. D. 1. O. H. HAY I'iS, Yt lonrmry Surgeon. V17--U. i. E ffl. MADRON, - H:T1ST. -i.ai (.irove. North Carolina, flAl! work done under t?uar iiir(... Mini hest material used. I IV II. Dr. NAT T. DULANEY. i: IM-H'IA LlT -i I vi ;,'t:Ai. itKimiVKr.d 'h-t ..scoi t !ih I'jYK, Iai;, nosi; and TuiioAT. I-'.yes cxainined for yl.'isi's. t Mi untnin City iirt Mon day in m-c1' month. 96 Fourih St. Bristol, Tain. LA W YElt -LljNOllt, N. t i7 Pmcticfl RppalnrlY in -' aarts of W&tftuga, H'ORNEY AT LAW, BANNER ELK, N. C. v ill practice in the courts vauuga, Mitchell and adjoining v''-. 7-6.' io A. LINNEY, -AlTOUXKY AT LA W , BOONR, N. C. vVill practii'o in tho courts of m 1 -'Uh Judicial DLstrict in all ..itU'i-8 of a civil nature. 3-11-1910. J. C. FLETCHER, ttornsy At Law, -ONi3, X. P. H'til Httentiou given to 7 T?. LOVILL OVATLAW, ' f.Sh, A. C. m! nttention jiiven ; uw pn trusted to 7-9-'10. 1 u nitMii AT LAW, .'OONE, N. f!. -rtipt attention given to matters of u legal n tit tiro. -Pi- 'Abs tracting titles and 'iieriion of f Juims n, special ' I '.t:iu K11 ro .M;;r. f : i -' j I'atri -t. ' i Mi W. P.. il.i.v!". .. '., r 'I to Will. esb'.roS., Mir I '. f i will ' a trp to Ashe, ;m-i .Mr. I.. V.. j llarlin, of Reaver Creek. A!i , j comity, who spent Smi ';iy niulit 1 i here, te,, iiji is. ton in- story i 'bout p.iilrou 1 i-'.irvi-v I'.int isnow bein-I mado in that con.ay. Tl:ey A " 1 '' !'- tiint. thp.-n nrp t-kn ,V m.-wvlcipal part 'd Hi-' 'uil'onnal u-n Knrm-mgrrewsi and tint wver- i d routi's have h-.en .survey td, t l.o ' idea he'niK to j;et the wry hosfi route possible. It i;- t!.oi htlhnt the survey is beinjr coniplebd and made readv for'actul work on the road. Nearly two months n,mni,,.oHi,;i :,w... .,.i helpers bejrnn work on the s r. vey at KotinaroeU, Ya. Ppo:i reuchinjj; Ashe county the survey was made down Horse Creek to North Pork of New Hiverat flap Hehool house; thence npthe river to Ibifialo und continuing up RutTalo, passtii" within 1 .idles west of .h-fferson to Calvin (J;-av-lieid's; thenee to Old Pi' -1 Creek, leaving Reaver ('reek post othVe about one mile to the southwest, and then dwn ti e ceek to the South Pork of New River at Piete wood. Mr. Hardin understands that the survey will be mmle to Deep Gnp from Fleetwood and from there across the Rlue Ridre to Tayh.rsville. Mr. Har ris of the opinion that it will be made to Cook's flap and then across the Rlae Blue llidge via Roomer, this county, to Taylors vi'.lc or Chai !;.!.':. Mr. ?,i;r.-...i. t IVesidi ntof the i' : C.'iiolina. j Railroad appears to ho i.ho jn'o. tuotei ot the ro iil, but it. is "tared upo.i jiood aiulio-ity that e.wt of the survey is hf.'iar pi id w:t'i Not folk ..v V.'rsrfni Uaiiroad ch' ek.s: i? eousuRi-iir a m.- it. i will hesi-en tli, 1 1 eirr.'-r ol f'etwo j gai'-a referred route in ua a'mosti direct hue from Konnaroek to j 1 UV lor.-Vllie, ami u is :r,t a imoriibable that the Norlol v. j V.i stern is seeking a short route from the coal fields to southern ports. Jt was stated at the he oiumn jx the objective point ol the survey would bo Wilkesboro, but from these rr-ports it would uppeurlhat neither ilkeshoro nor Lenoir will be touched by the road. The following was taken 'from the JYfh rson recorder last week: Mr. W. Yu Miiiiica, President of tho V. C. Ry. Co., and Ashe County Railroad Company to gether with his ChpirF.nsiineer, T. V. Si.iipson, was m Jeffersoti last week. These gentlemen had ridden from Konnaroek via Horse Creek, Helton Creek, the North Pork of New River, Pres ton, Elk Cross roads, Old Field and Reaver Creek, and reached JtffersOn via Naked Creek. From here they went to Bromine Springs, and then through the (irassy Creek section and hack to Konnaroek. This is Mr Mingea's third trip through she county, investaga' ing the it tui tion as to the location of his road aud future trallle. Friday morninga inciting whs held in Jefferson of the stock holders of Ashe Couuty Railroad for the purpose of transacting some necessary and formal legal business. From a short talk with Mr. Mingea he does not not seem to feel nay doubt whatever that he will have his road into and prac tically through Ashe county within the next two years. Before you rt;:ch the Limit of physical endurance lad while your condition i still cuiibk,) take Foley's Kidney Pids. Their quick action and positive results will de light you. For backache, nervous ness, ihcumati.ifii, mul ;di kidney, H eld-r ..pil re-itiiirv troubles. For I ;t ; i a . . fli.-.i-!i-'.- '. I'M". ' .!."! fill ! tt. vh .r-t:, ".! i l ; !;'n.ii;.- -p,.r. i i . at'i- a r- litioi.ti in ArnTii-a. ! i ' :!;! Miii!!vn v.nr;;inz JimmI , 'i' '-;i!'p(! (t '. t.'hTt '!.ic;r!. il v ipit, tfril 'd1"'' whieh thit,ailu:h'iwri;tin. iYf1JI we arc (wndiu" l-irir ' sums !::: M:ssi;!ri,iu; i en fi 'China. .!. an and o'.lrv I'a-a-iWi jeoiint - ries, the hea'lien nr.? sen.!- inir taissios.arii-s toAmenea and . - estah hs hi'lt their heaihen iv Ihaions. Lspeeially is this ca.-e 1 ill I uu j'Juwii.LM 11 iwiij ur' j i'ncilic c:)a?t. ReiviUly a$!0o,- 000 temnle m San Praneico was ! .. : i. I .1.11. :.. ... 1 ...r.. tl,. dedicated to this Hindoo religion and now comes the anouiice menfc that right recently three native born and raised Ameri cans have been ordained to the preishood of Buddhism. It is not eo glorious a prospect for j the welfare of our country when heathenism can no easily nnd to sueh an extend establish itself in our christian land. Buddhism is entirely atheistic, doesn't behave in (.Sod, but still has some features that uro not wholly bad. It has four basic "truths::' That life ia sorrow; that the chain of reincarnation results from desire: that the onlv earn fie isthrouch annihilation ol o:si.-. ;r-id thr-f ill? on!v .-...y'..- ia l-x . briel', ; i;:ht cct, l i-rht Ml!-h ? :i'iii-;., r'jrh i- t.l'.i'.ihia?; ;md riiii ii;eiJitntioa. i' !v'..!!: i de-iied ti vpeta' virtu:.- oitaso or riwvA- ism, end instead i-Msie.i a the nior.ity v.i j itv aii'i and .... ' patience tor salvation. Iia; o,,!!! ,-,! M,-.c i eom:. to riu p-oph; accordir'-f to Rudd- hism d release fr.an cxip- fence without the p.ini.-shmetit of le-iiieuriiulion into iiie aea.ai. Whatever may ha said about Buddisia, the "eight fold path' is not b:'-d and modern chri;;! na ry could Lvnaliy improve ita-if by laying aside irs tendencies to ward O'itra.ei-ni and its denonil natioeal bickerings aud slfish ness.and instead practice the Buddhist injunction of "pity, kindness and pitienee-" Christianity needs to awaken and put on more Christ. Pagan & ni.iksn": rapi-l prosresu mj""" w:c cihii-h' iei.j arrvci nre ism can onlv thrive in our landLa's,:l i,.,,.,,,.,, f'h..'ti,.r.it l,.,, r.u nt! Christ aud uns- Ifish loving-kind-lK.ss o His pure doctrines. When the people ikvnte to the prisidtney persons viio do not I b'lieve in thrift aud p.eachers iumi"ti f..p noniil l I'it v nnd .oih the way is ripening tor Paganism and Heutheaism in our country. A Great Advantage to Woi king .1. A. Maple, 125. S, 7th CM., Mm benville, ( ),, s;iy: "For yc-irs I suf fered from weak kidneys and a se vere bladder ti oeble. I learned of Folev Kidney pills and their won derful cures, so I beg.vi taking them and sure enoncrh I had as good results as any I heard about. My backache left me and to one of my business, expressman, that alone is n great advantage.' My kidneys act ed free and normal, and that saved me a lot of misery. It is now a plea sure to work where it used to be a misery. Foley Kidney Pills have cured me anil have my bihct praise." For sale by all druggists. Mrs. Gah-y (as Galey arrives borne at t, a. m,) What in the world reminded you to come home at all? Tbe game wns call- ed on account of daylight, my : dear.- Puck. j Child renCry 1 FOR FLETCHER'S j riTlilM AE. Wii i:';ii-tivi i-pccial to lt:.l.-T;I lvily ; f 1 -. i Tla.;ip"fc!i rurri- '1 Tlur.-ln v : n lipping fiom n n-j '' of l ' !ni loll 1 r-: ii-l:' i 'h n'':vr'il vnny of n. jnin; - ) w om:i:i, havin-; m ii,. ' i..: . a l ii ! ;., mv'.;p tin t r hy hv;uu-t. It vn i -tii iii. ill" jirtic'r- '!! i'-i' C!;ar-! ; Tier tint it was Icl-ved j HlV's h .d i. ;::!' il'" ehi'd ! h to'" w" 'ii; t its itr' in t Ii . n a 1 1 o m i kf , uppmr unve.I in n slio.-t j ' !ed" to the story 'i h'iiv lay . I U"' - " V.'iian.igton p,.p.r stated j wi. ,.11... ...... i i- mat they iia I ovvi wa rn-it ""t w? on tne srn-er ty 'ii ii nt i.i r nt'i!ntiAj 1 iu. ' 11,1 ' "'I ji f t-- brdny tlie cmiple were in deep trouble, as their infant died yes- t( rdny momini;. Or. Thomas, nn sislant superintendent of health, visited the room of the couple, whose name ia Qantt. He arriv ed just as thejinfant passed awa y. Rr, Thomas stnted that the cou- pie denied that, they had 'doped the ehdd and that they said no one had warned them not to bej; rere. The physician said that the couple showed hun a pre scription from Ir. Fasson, of Charlotte; for the trouble v. i t h which the child suffered, but tlmt they di l not have sufficient inoa ev with which to secure th.' med-' icine. I)r. Thomas wtated tliat ho was informed hy the parents that tho child had been suffering for ll I ;t i 1 ii-it. 0 i.ls.!..a.ed !n -ii!1!' i:t and aid tha.t i! 't'O'i '.v.i ! ot food. T! .'I- ie Oil V r.x'i pic; :ii"j was'one jaroao the deepest pity and sym- j ; l-aihy for the couple as tin ir con . ii , i j i i ... .. i ,,:u'' ' 'cn-iaeu nw u..i.'!,'L jiov- . .... 1 .1... ,! :. O. ..... ! f'"'J "io -.:,! ......aia ev,. dci.rh w-is aidrd by Jiinffu:iei!i h.od and uapfopernvidicme. .hej ittie (Mie was very taiii ana em ei..!ed. Tiiosuas stated that Wo tcr dd make rep(. the mat- !o tin Ai.M:iat3l charities aei that steps .void i be ta'.en i ff.r the interment of ti:.; body of the child. It was idso tduted ti'iit cllbrts would be made to se en re iid for t be coujile, both of lion tare nut only m dee dis tress over tho death of tho child, but are also in actual want as Hey are without the necessities and comforts o! life. Br. Tho.u- ited that the man is a crip- pip. This oas? is a stid vv and is very pronaliie taat some retiei wiii tie furiiisbed the couple. ,e, the Dispatch's story of ihe matter Tliu.isday the caiping ' '" l" PP tttUid ! I !ia; people v, no were in t lie uo.ir mag nouse inere uere 01 tin; " pi-ion tint the parents had been 1 it. A. I tit.T'i, ivur.. .if doping' the child. It now ap pears aj if the in'nrr v as id und had beenick tor a long time. No Need te. 1st 'p W k. When your doctor "' ha s yoii to s.op work it staggers you. "I can't,' you say, Von know you are Weak, run down and feiline; in health, day by day. hut you must work as lone; as you can stand, o hat you need is Electric Bitters to give tone, vigor und strength to our sj stem, to pre vent breakdown and build you up Don't be weak, sickly or ailing when Electric Bitters will will ben efit you from the first dose. Thou sands bless them fi r their ejorious health and strength. Try them. Ev ery bottle is iuaretc-:'d to satisfy O'dy 50c at ad diuggisis. Motoaianiae. What do y O U think is the most dirh'enlt thing lor a beginner to learn about an anf.onmbile? Frankenstein. 'To keep from talking about it To - in? miFVKlEYPilU u Im-Tl:t N-fP ':u li i:!.-Team i--. .-.iii. Th" .oiiflirt hVlt .spoil.: . ... ,..,lv ; t(,,,:,.,s,. on. j t ii t j ti,r,.,ml...ut lla'cnntry, U twti-n . ) jrror, nu, avarice , j t,v,j ,, (i,,, OI1(, Kj,, n,i t!je i,m ,,f ,..,,.,. tt, nr.lir n I: l I ,;..;lt ,, i-j ni M as ,i;7; ,i..t ,.! u ill eon- n t,0rc abides in j ,,,,,, ,.,,. cnilirtiejr ,f ,;..i,i n, wroiii;. ! j j wi ii I ,e wii i1. dm -dl .i'o;;;r ihe :,.().,rs;. 1 t .j !IU ru.-u endca- x ,,,...., ( ,.t!,.tP it i,ctur and taoro ,.n t-,,,,t ,r,lVf.ni:!;ent for t he pres. . f lite and oiopert v and (,,,,,r1ltn, ,,f un-.u; ronrurt. ee of peaee, eom'ort, j liness to the human , or-!5,j happiness f .-miry There are two elements in soci- ,rution of UH and piorf-rty au.i;iS imu-cn m.-utsik-ijhw oi ine en which are ever at war withliuz n tsk about which there each other. One is continually j was little chance of there offering furhtiiijr the established order of .any aeurate information. things, and the other is strug gling to maintain and preserve it. One is defiant of and antag onistic to the laws, and the oth er is submissive and obedient to the laws. In Tennessee it isretrrelab'e to say and humiliating to admit I that Ihe lawless elenvnt is v,ry lariru and powerful, bur. such is tlie case. It has been strong en ough to tax t lie strength of the oi posir.L: element in n. ioi-g und tierce couviLt, and it In t til 1 strong nnd still powerful, and in some sections it seems ail folly to challenge the mastery,' but ;:0-e ;..- -i''i: who si-,:id f, r tlx oe.-t tnai f;...n;t-:io:' a our ci vilina- :o feel that tin-laws. mud Ii.: I'Uiovced u,nd nlisei Vi.'d i and obeyed to preserve an exalt ed citi:;- m-'nip those who believe i in t ;-3c things ace ever read. ar.,i ever ;.iii!:.; ;o i r ii e i r ti' ;;-i in d id;ie." ti:u mni'JoU ol the I'iV. j, u ,,,, !U.W miagior .-ta! hsh- ' i '-,1 law to placed on tn.il by t those who iv.aild d- lil", abase a. ml uiiini.ui ly destroy ir, bur w ;en- ;em.a!Itl where ever the attempt h,5H i)0l,n made tiiere lias been a stubborn j'i sistaneeol theassuult and a, heroic de-'V-nse of law. Tne ipijdi.iu of law enforce ment is an is;ue that never dus. Worth White. I sat one day in niy (Igtree's shade, and '-vatrlied a man as lie plied his spade. The man was old and bis s'ep-i were weak, and deep were the furrows upon his cheek. I grieved for him as he bravely wrought, for his task T,ii hard and the day was hot; and the paltry wag; that the diggers get woa't buy them nap kins to div their sweat. "Old mane' I said, with a friendly Un)i!e, '-,lo you really think that ,if(,-, ,vorrb v.li;i..?" red bandanna lie mopped h i s head, and leaning his weight on his spade he f aid: "I am the hap piest man iu to.vi,! I.a-t niht I marri'd th" Widow Brown.'' Then the bridegroom turned to his yawning ditch, and his heart was glad and h s life was ri. h. It ofteu haitpens, methinks, that .those who draw our sympathy for their woes get more from life than we pampered guys who feed on lobsters aud shrimps a n d pies Walt Masou in News and Obsei vei Happiest Girl in Lincoln. A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, 'l had been ailing for some time with chronic constipation and stomach trouble. I bei'sm taking Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets j and m three days 1 was able to be up and eot better risrht along. lam ,h,; proudest ;:nl in Lincoln to find j snch a good meuieine." Fos sale by 1 al d; alers. I chiidWn cry I FOR FLETCHER'S Fair Vn f Rrott V..irl tie i in-potri.nu iu n.(;re nmi nop rojiitrL only rof to xho;v j how nl.s loflrnil ii iml were it m own fipuroi in .Iiiiip. At thnt time a $1 1.(00,0M) rrnp wiih pn-ilu tiil. Immwlintly "' 'on !mjijcl per tionnl it H ist'ii nlfdthat Houthern f-u mers hist jpv.nrdM of -J0,- txio.oo.). -V"',v p'prMiK-nt crop fakirs eotn forth with a predi.'- f ion of doiiit iiiuover l',000.0ti0 bnle-i. The po'nt is thi. even grant- :.. i . . i i a i . aj.rienlturnl department wer "ia c-ere in tlair ptematuie on iifrienltural (Jepartnienc were and erroneous report, the tact is patent that they were undertak The eils of such reports come in the shape of a depleted cottou market und the farmer shares the burdens which speculators, gi yen a tip by Pm-le Fam, thrust upon him. Senator Pmith. of South Caro- lina, has been maii'rig a wortLy 1it:!it iis;aiiit these foolish crop reports of the government and he is receiving b.-n king of practi cally tee entire southern delega tion, lie states that he was In formed b y liihest authority, shortly after the issuance of the first report, that, it whs sent out without authority. Surely il this he true, c"ngre.ss cannot escape j the t o? piaeincthe blame an 1 stoppi'vj t.!! -innuat darmgo done frc.i hike report", '. invi.:b-1 by its on floored. At length the country is about eor.vhusd i b.at i he most disas trons nature fakirs of the nation are the e-overnnient. crop report ers. Coinuie'i (.'olds Must he Taken Seriously. 1'or untc'' cured they sap the vi- talhy nnd lower the vital resistance io more vital infection. Protect your ehadicn and yourself by the use of polev's Honey and Tar Compound and u-ViC it., (puck and decisive re s:dis, tor eutiyhs, co!d, croup, whooping coui;h, bronchitis and af feclions of ihe throat, chest and luncjs it is an ever- ready and valua able remedy. For s.de by all drug gists. Figg As a talker Brown's wife is a wonder. Fogg Right you are! Wonders never cease. Boston Trauscrpt. Right in your busiest season when you have the least time to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoea and lose severr.l days time, unless v ai Kive Chamhel Iain's Colic, Choi era and Di ariioea Remedy at hand ami take a dose on the first nppear. aere of the disease, For sale by all de.ders. DOM'T NEGLECT YOUR WATCH A WATCH is a delicata piece il of machinery. It calls for less attention than most machinery, but must be cleaned and oiled occasionally ti l;ocj perfect time. Viih proper caie a Vattha:r Watch wiil keep perfect ti ii-i i fur a lUetime. It v i 1 1 pav yott j wil te !..-t us f 'o.aa your wutti rvery 17 01 tji monilvs. SILAS Af. GIIEE . C. F. 0. JL
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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