i.J u J f . ; i. 3 ' r, VOL. XX III no WArAij(;AC()ux rvnmi:si)AY. fi-:!!ki:ahy i r.ii. NO 7 Furniture Having purchased nil thestoek in the IttlMiHT of tliH r.oone Fur-1 Cf3Storein Wutauft County Hank miililinir. Ilcsi 'ctfiil y, JESSE F. ROBBINS. E. S. GliFFEY ATlURMCr'Al LAW,- BOONE, X.C. Prnmjit Mlti-ntion given to oil matters of a H'tral i.ntuif. fSi 'Abstracting tides :ml collection oi ckiiws a thevi.-i! tv. 1-1 '11. PROFESSIONAL VETERINARY SURGERY. I havi been jiutiiii nmoh htudy on tliis subject; htivo received lay diploma, and am nuw wi ll lijuipt'od for the prin-.ti.w of Vetori ary t5ur pery in all t brnncl.os, and am the ouly ono in the county. C'.H on or addrcKs me at Vilnn. C. It. F. I). 1. O. H. HAYKS, Veterinary Suretu. 5 17-11. Dr. S BI. MAMON. - DENTIST. -, Sugar Grove. North Carolina, 8" All work done under guar antee, aud best material used, i.lfl-'ll. Dr. NAT T. DULANEY. SPECIALIST On Iktkhx.il Mia.KMSEand difsawMoft'ie I'v::, Kar.nom: and Thuoat. Ejns examined for "lasses. S6 Fourth St. Bristol, Torn. EDMUND JONES LAWYER LENOIR, n. c,- Will Practice Regularly in the Courts of Watauga, 6-1 '11. L,tUWE, . TTAI) XT 17 V ATT A Xr . BANNER ELK, N. C Will practice in the courts Watauga, Mitchell and aujohiing Counties. 7-6.'u F. A. LIN HEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW -booxe, n. c. Will practice in the courts of the 1.3th Judicial District 111 al mattei-s of a civil nature. 6-11-1911. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, X. C. Carpful attention given to collections. W. I. LOVILL ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOOXL, N. C. S3Special attention given fo nil hnsinesa entrnsted to h's care."a 7-9-'10. .t ni.vft.i...r in mv lino -it n 1 I . i , I " M . . :e-; Ml I'M guild ..I- CO ll. to :,vji ( il t I v. . I M ;:v' . 1 1 I !l it . ! V I'. IiV f.r -.T. s-V !.:: ou ai..t:ni.g m in line ai .1 it 101m in ami ur inn.I iIkiw ! , , . ,,.,, ,, . . , . . , , verv i 'nsonal!e figure. D.ins, co,i,,iv nm v uw, cir.w t,rt - , ,, , , ; . .. . ; ' IJurertiiH, ( liairs, I5eil Mca !s. I.til .last, s-itnrl iv n iii'o!i'r w.is , , , ,,, ., ,,, , ,. i. ' , . , . . . ! iriu-H, MHtlrerMt-8, ftp. In-Ill f..r h wi'isi. i-rntion of the i .,,1 , ,,ij( , . , 1 . .. i- r . .... : . 1 ( . over li.Ul ! liH to i:i.i-N-,t w'.o.v I'uli', tni'ol. .r!i.l o! tit I ar.vr! 1 r.iro. ! u if i ! . 1 r III 11 rilll lll-ll III IIPM lUIIU.l- t-J MIX 1(1 1 IJ tllp niOst, IllOail'tl- .1 . .... , ... . ... , t : ' " Itliin-anuc 1i:.i!si I a 1. iiiih-jt h. t v 01 !. :;;:!., na I w of .a -a Tr'i h ! Uv t'i sani.-!j tl." I'- ! thing 111 llie lin.'of finniinre. tons, ilu-laM.u.o-nit i ki:o whi -!i ,,..;.r . ., , , ' !. . , , onni F2Uir t.it'iwEis ov WrtT3 Nortli Caniiiiii, -Jul Hundrvil Ty unnJ b Uarj Aultinrizd Cn;i!al s;o. W. HjMv-i.-il rorrtf-i on.lt ut: There has I e. n nincti agitation l-iiiiimirn.i i-n:f wni-.i:... ...... I,,;.,,,,,,., n.iv -v roi:fn.!.ts llu-pt . .plo o! Wot.'?., V .1.1' 1 : . 1 . . c 1. .. .M.iiii.H-iM.in, i ,11 o. ni- ;-, L'il HIZ'l I Ml Of 11 II .1 ll, III 1J HULK e ... illlll lilt- IlillliL- IMUM'II IH till meeting for this nPsm-iatio:i a--tlie'Cniteu Fruit (J rovers of Wps trrn N ( This Asoci it ion has not In -en orj:a.:.iz. I toan: a:rm'u: or ro. 1 'j.-et.! with, any other its-Mu-in'ioti iitid its .iiimiiIhts hi -i v bI 'iifr to n y surh, ot jjf.iiiizcd I Tor nd liiiii-i incut of IL'iteu'ttiie nlorjr ei!ucat:o.i ii litios. The infhunie ot such nn as ociation shall 1m directly fi It hy every rrsidont of Wilkt s, Wnta rn, Ashe, Alli-trhany and A!fx ander count ies and indiret'Cy b,v every frnif: ronytirner i:i thi. en ttre country. Tlie eonsuniarioa ol sueh jilans shall inhabit oven nook and rrary tf this section with frnit trees, shall enh--u:c the value .f oar land.s from '0 to 25 dollar? per n re to 2i0, ."00 yea even 1,000 dollars per n ve. Then will we see rnil,-uads ami wagon roas as you si them. It isn't fietitiinent that builds railroads it is the freight that needs to be haul d. It isn't talk that builds wagon roads it is money and elbow grease, and then: are no euc-li tiling as conn ty commissioners who would not authorize even the m ica lam izing of every foot of public roads ia ail 1 h-se comities if only the pn. il-(l..;iiau(i"ii it an 1 tanas,-, ! the money with the develop ment of this seotioa of its nafir- ,1 '.vealili je.s'iileH will get the inoney aad will have t!nj r 1 i 1 - mads and wazoa nads am no orrv nbo'.tt that. In ail respect to agt-i -idtare, it is cot an agrieultuinl section be cause its tontour (1'jcs not so aptly suit agriculture, but of nil this grand count ry it is the sec tion par excellence for producing fruit and truck. The A'niighty Creator lias indeed been kind in giving us advantages not shown to any other ncciion. He put Mich flavor end color in cur fruit that no wonder, it takes the grand sweep stakes prize at the National Horticultural Conmvss and first prizes whereever exhib ited, lie has given us a climate' so kind and so congenial we can with intelligent care expect a full crop nearly every year, lie has caused 20 millions of penp'e to choose to Ihe at our very doors, whoso mouths are water inn for the gootl things we have lo offer and w hose pocket-books are open ro pay for them. From North Wjlkest 010 we eun reach more people in 21 hours by mail or express than the whole Pacific slope fruit sect ion can .reach in 84 hours. To nil not native here, 'tis the land of adoption, Iv cause it in the best, it is veritably a land of promise. It is a fruit country first and foremost, made especial ly for that and we do not utilize It as such, we are extravagant we are wasting God's bounteous gifts. liut in the report of the Com missoner ol Agriculture for 1 9 11. page 19G, State ol North Caroli na, which report any one has for the asking, says speaking of mountain apples: ''These apples are so poorly handled and reach the maiket 111 such sorry shape that they briuir only half, or less than half, their value say 33 to . '" '"ri ' H .Ml I.I.I.SI-". II I in.il. t J .It "I . I "I ! 1 -I'".!' . Iir-!.. I i 11,11 II, ."el c nt s p ! bti.-iu-I Out' rnwiT iouk Hi'' advice to s.le.t Iii- .ip- I iii iv h n v..m.ii.!.-s rep -p lie m f e i'cft.11 r ami p u k then m'on :i ppi'dut-nhi soetaif M i - l;it r.'s niiil Immissj: tke::i t!"!f.i:l. in Gntre, hi M.Ot'O I lii-vi!!M ri-iliz'.! .l.l!.) a !i'isl(.. fur t'l' in. !'i:t this is i.u !, t ,.r , , 1 , 1 ' ..-ri.r. i.. n:i.-r frnit Use ...... 11.1 ,,..1 V .1 ! I- Ill tl iiii tlioc North ( arolttri , . .1, a 1, .... .... . :..... 1 ...1.. ii ,'iii;..n in i-i 1.1 i -,- 1, h nn uimii I a tnnonsr all our mountain pe.. pie and tell t hem what to do iMi th's el'.'tn at of wealth which a l - e - npli'-t" t l'io i. lci.ee litis pi ii-fd in their hands " V'l-4 re the nionn'trn poople our abli? CoT.jalssi-ii er n f rs to Are we evi r going to b- referral to in ti;is w iv i:gan? Not if the: 'h gov rn wiilioai hferhTctov I nite -I Fruit fl rowers can ha ve ' fn:i Turkey or an v other co'Hi the sujiporr it deserves. try. There an-, however, no p.es- We need and nius! have a Fruit ji !":!' "i other ollichoMprs. (Iro'.vers Associati an in North j "Hi? only policy in force is Wiik.v-ihoi-o; we ii"e 1 it to uwifv j wap-isci! of men who patrol the our 1 ffarts; w- need it to get tliefoi-t to Keep oat woiuea and m-i'-t for waat wo produce; we awn who have no permit to m need in older to pay t he least for j tt-r this most., exclusive of eou-i-whaf we buy; ve need it to buy j trie:!. Only those who have a I;t for us that which n-p want und j ter .f penuis.if):, from the Greek need but, inaividiially, d o n ' 1 1 p H riarch in Coust.i.uti'10; -ie j know how to get; we need it to hunt markets we eotild n-t oili"r wise fjii.l, we :.e..,l it to mtorcede With the railroads iii:d Kfcurel just and equitable rates to t !iee various markets; we need it to! advertise our country and its products and bring reinforce ments to our raus ; we need it, friends and neighbors, to dout.le the value of our efforts, of our lauds, to help to build our roads and our acti ol houses and bring on r children up with ad vantages ! e pial to th - best. A id this Asso ciation will do that, very thinir. It li;.is been done, is .being done mother places, and can and will be done here. But evervthing of value costs aa. tleiie-. You eua't ex p e e t something for nothing. To be helped by the As--;oeiatio'i you must In lp it. The plans as dis cussed and adopted in the lirst informal meeting were practical ly ;;thoNP of the most successful Fruit Growers Association in the world, that of the Grand June tion Fruit Growers Association, Grand Junction, Colorado, which virtually is a stock company, is suing to any fruit grower stock certificates par value of ?." each upon which an annual dividend is earned making it as well, an attractive investment so t ii a t members may get nil benefits of co-operation without anv actual expense but rather make better interest on the investment than banks could oiTcr, There will be another meeting of the stockholders of the 1 iibed Fruit, Grower Association at t he Hoard of Trade Itootas in North Wiikesboro on Sat. Fob. 3, at I o'clock, p. m. The secretary's books will be op?a for the sal- of stock find any fruit grower in Wilkes, Watauga, Anho, Allegha ny and Alexander counties may have an opprtunity to subscribe for ar leaar, one share ol stock, but may buy one share fos every ten trees he actually owns and at the same time have a voice in the compl- tion of the organiza tion C. M. SM00T, Pits. Pro Tem. M. L. TOWNS KM). Sec. Da vou ka-i-.v that more real danger lurks in a common cold than tn any other of the minor ailment;?! The safe way is to take Chamber. luins Cough remedy , a thoroughly rename preparation, ana no your- self of the cold as quickly its possi - j ble: This remedy is for sale by all dca'ers, A Lad I Wnlto-it a lTimai. iii.-ii iiit-iiij ,!- i prnvinrr ... p.-i.'i;;ta. -vh I.i.-a.,-1 nt K. v .i" !' tv n-(vnM . at t Wo i 'iri. An- Ii-si!nte, toll . f mo-t ,,, r ,l . usiiii of ail rtvint i k'-i. t , . .1 . 1... . 1 .. .i iii.i '.i,i 111 .v,m-, i 1:1 ( i is .1 11 1 most f tlir. e lit1 le peninsulas be low Mace loni 1," l'r..f. t.r.-g..rv 'expl. - iinf !. "it is cuilel t h - ' .Moant of tin Twe ity Motrte-- ies and .. ns-1 ii; ancient iira"s as a ijtril st.-U'oa to Af.-i Mi mi It is a re tl r-publin. . Tie iv nr.- Hi 000 tnatiks t ie-i -v. r allowed to ent -r th- holy phtr-e. The h--1-I-t of the ! -t ter j inast j rt-sriit it in ivVges, t h 1. valage capin 1 1 f the uoiiinsi-'a.' Souie report : l.avi Pro Gregory said that this republic was ionised in the 1 inth cmtury It is said that the foot ol ! VO 111 an has not touched the soil of the 1 -lace for centuries. All the monks represent the Greek Cnah (die church. They work t he soil some, but live clwiflv up 011 contributions from pilgrims. Probably the greatest ctdlection ol Piiblical manuscripts is in the ;n-iirist cios of Mi republic. It is the inot in I cresting iduce ia the world tor the student o' i the Tikle." the doctor lid: "I have been there (luce times and I wili never lire of going. There are monasteries thousands of Greek manuscripts, and hun dreds of them ate connected with the New Testament. Hundreds of students h ive studied many of these manuscripts carefully, but there tiro other oi her manu scripts that have not been I'e-id can-fully. It may be that dis coveries, valuable to the Fable n-ientiss, will emanate yet irotn Has great : sfoscliouso 01 manuscripts." Kan s a s C i t y Journal. Hew.-uc Of Ointments Fer C'-t tarrh That C ai'.aia Mercury, as m ci Till v vviii sure ly dcMrov l he sea sc of seaell d cean; :lclv dc i.ev.'e tlie w h le sy steal v!k-iici.ot. lag it through the mucous sn'f -Ci:.-. cv.ieh aiiul'.s slii"iii never U-.1.-U i-xecrt on pi v-criptia ; ta'. h- pfn sieiaas, as lh from icpii- damage they wili da is tea fold In the -'.a ou can possibly tleiive fima taeai. ila'd's Cctanii Cure, nauad a turcl by V. ,. Cheney i (!o.. T ied. ()., enii'ains no Mercury, ;li'd is taken internally, acting diu-jtly upon the hln-id .niihma'iius surfaces of the system m bovuv; Cm e t'c sure vim Hall's Cattai l h ret the the ;c inl ine. It U taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & C". Testimonials free. Sold by Drueo-ists. Price, 75c per bottle. Take Ila'd's Family Pills for constipation. A woman aellom hears the truth except from her husband and she isn't always sure of it t hen. Uerc is a message of hope and j good cheer from Mrs. C J. Martin, Boone Mijl. Va., who is ihe nicther . ,.x eighteen children. Mrs: Martin j w as cured of stomach trouble and consopaiioti tiv Ui'.amneri.iin s l an- I ' lets after five years of suffering, and now reccaaictuis tbeso tablet to tl.ej public. Sold by all dealers. :m ' immvioii'.i' I . . .. . i .. . . f . I i.... : . : . .... s ... ' i i. i. .ii .,.- i . .. i - i n i " v ' mm i Mi' u n in -i iiii: - ;.iiii.i A Wc So-r. We S'.i;l! Kf up I.-: .k ti in li il' "j :n l it ii i-jor- its 'in a t li z mat. li- ..,mI old num. Iv n;;:i; '!.;?'.- V. . M.iso. was li'i.Ttt"! f aa .1: "litis u uh'lii, d evr naai 1 he bii-y:it!t. v,.ndei lal lii-i:i"-s !',:! 1 in t'V. l ('"in" iri I; l O I :li . : i 1 1 1,., -mut, i-t form tli.u Iris lt-e: . . .;ra,-d out of ik: pri. on wa'l: ot Atlanta tod-ie. M irse v,r,s cotivic'nl in tit-! jc.eirt - ' of flan-rant violations i-f ' tii uatiou-il batdcing laws. i!aa-! Micds of thousands i,f dolus wcr,? .-p ' -.t to ! l.iia f -o. 1 ,1 s-' ;:;, vL. Vivi' lo! t!--ir tun-1: jil i-trj- t'l" i np-.i.i i..- .ri'l mion iar- l. 1 !v i tli - .c-t i:: nig tli-' peaa-ty .! !ih mis i c Is. Ids )i-v liai t!i f l.-rai le-al in l:s in 1 Wa.it 1 iiistane, like tic mill-; oi Ihcl t'e gods, ground slowly, 'datewrv I r glv (i; Ilti was put into pii son walls, and according to nov. s ii-ipef rep his, sal.j ftp I to 1 ii or j tb degreiiatioiis that the mar-1 der, highway ro'i'v r n:: 1 ciiiel- in tie-ca'.iiogu..- o! e; evi,-,o!o'y saf- I-. r. Now lie 1 iibev.ue 1 is vet i;-,o: e of a c.-aviet .ait: !:e ii tlria fi'vearin, for l.e has : ot hern rc- si oivd t o citizeushiji. HUJov Ins. wife lias sto d b ; hiia with re iviat k.ibie fatthfuhii-ss, never f a a. tuiirate slaee he w.i i coavict.'.l has she rested from In r labor to fre-him from prison and this i the one brigiit jewel in a 1 d'a t r;i- eetly. The moral is p'ai 1. It is mere ly the inexorable ia v that as we si-w we sow, so shall we reap. Sins will be puaislw ). They ma v be do'aved and m.-uiv a c'lt-1 throat who should have lr : n ; !iaii'' i liie-'ii r than llaai an, ! ioiie down to ta the :v:ave 1 Hampered and ajipn-cnily as! nonclialamly an innocent, babe Hut. ah! who be!iees a day ot; of reckon'.n-: wad n ,r com su- ii .'Winston Jonra d. to Too Dane;, r of LaGnppe. Is its fatal tendency to pneumonia I Lvf V(j"t'.i 1' fT' I 1 cere your lagnppo ti.ke 1- o,ey ; x- . 'r'-r- Honey aat! T a- ('ompeund R. K. N dfC V'p'li Fisher, Washington, K:.s , says: j . "1 was troubled with a severe a'-! l:nt of l.t-.p-ippc- thai tiaea'eaeai piietillionia. A friend ad vi--.-d Fo-j leys Honey and Tar Camp. )aad and j 1 got relief after taking I he first Tow j ,'oses. I to k tin - bottle and my ' l.igrippe. was cured." Get the ien. 1 nine, in the yellow paokjge. F'' sale by all dealers. I Don't: ,..tlev yoursdf that J fiieuddhip authorizes you to wav ii-i.i.e racbli- tlmcis to your uili ia. acH. t ti t he cot it rary, t In inaiicr you come come it, 10 a re . I ll-i.m it'i 11 iii.i jom 1 1... irt,, , ncece.-sa1 y do tact ami ct Hirtesv I oeeoioe. I'.xcepl m ca'-e.- 1 n hp 1 up- cctsity, which .; rar . l.-a' e your friend to learn unpleasant l ruths lroni his premies: tlwy are read v i-nou-h to ttll tin ia. 0. W. Holmes. Almost Lost His Lite. S. A. Sdd, of Mason, Mich., will never forget his terrible exposure to a merciless storm. "It gave me n drealful colli," he writes, ''ilia; caused severe paids in my chest, so it was hard tor him to breathe. A neighbor gave me several dons cf Dr. King's New Discovery which brought me ereat relief. The doc tor sa'd I wr-s on the verge of pneu monia, hut to continue with tb- Dis ceverv. I did so and two In, tilts ! compl: teU cured me.1 Uo oa! j this quick, safe, and reliable ,-d, ciae lor cocccs cokts, or anv ' or lurr trot, ah , Ptjc: 0 $i.oo. Trial bottle free. Guar teed by all Druggists. ie-- n l l:s I'iinn. 1,1 j ! :-- d w !ii n lh 11 u.etho is ' : et -I ut, f.i it '. a. 1 d that th Tie-da al - ,M,, i i. "! ',n: h e b -. n . has It ft his less .' a- f ir to the , i ! iic!. I ;- y V.'. Wi-ey, th- I ,;,. run. mfc : - ia tin in tit le p.:. try C-niury, ll.iit ; ill-, s t he -va'csf in k -a-.- 'mti '!e'-t. and . t.iiig f nil profes- im - hk I,, - ' , i aiher ns 1 h-. 's sk i: labor :a .. :!.. :iL-M-!;l tii.lfl ! ". 1 e ii ; !,:t!c!i food h:i n nro i:; .-s i:,t ;. .' .-, w'ni'-h ..n, vet !; I. uiu-t ago. I a 1'ilt cash t ir i : :: to th ' farmer ....1 -.si.!i ititolcrabl ; i 1 -! - !:;s 11 work li i h- - e :i vety la rg( ! .-.e.-s :,;,.) .-iris. h i k; 1 . to leave hiia 'j:;- -a'-l: ! t.v's majority. !! ;)!-. i'm f(i hton u of tin- ht, t iood id the f.ai in to" ti e city? The nn siver it sr. ins to him is a sii'iple one: ma ir; si a 1.: ore pirn- d'.i--tic place than the city and lis piv.s,. -t;j fur a career more -ia t ai -., V'i!"i; the people come l.-ack i.o!,i ihe Oy to ths (arm in ! no's . a rm in 1 he futnro to 1 ad a life of hut rioter to en aj atioii v. kich will te. cnr-f. w i t h 1 ' -b'-3ii.css ca- it .-.id mo 1 '! ary Fit a: ga'.-.e in 1 ( COIIi'-:;lU ': km.v. !'--' i :d paiity. Vi'.iui the c,y coniffl back to the eon;, try, it will come uith cnltaie, with inti lligerce an ! w Hit knoa'iedge. The science and art of ngi-icitlture draftingjib into service, as it, is doing at tin pm.ei.t time, t y ry'otl.cr 'science will s 1 incica e productivity thab no Maltl ii- r Sir William ( '1 o aces w ill ever arise again find propke.-'-y star itt ion for human- it v. Ci.ailattc ( iii . iiii-le. Tl a v(M!;iir i:vmi isn't toed v..tli i!i.md..m over J-.i'-'ioh, he itv fiUit hansel! .ired with cr.thiisinm by 1 1 : 1- ei'.'ph.yer l-.tcr. i S A V IN. H l-lt. B. H.J. y, -ion. N - Ii A .. v .t v ! .e- : l a , a- v.-:.! tU- ;,: .14 . ,1 i)VLi'!':nt 1 : !.! litis ihiXt' f ii" It HI tO CY. "rV-'-J VKT-:: fW :, kARU' v'Ar . rtv .:rr'y 1- i" -; i . t v i :.. e . xi 1. I O 1 i. -i V: .. iii-. S. iliiUnv MrvVvii tv.C. -. rii., ' "1. r fsn' M-vV-.i Mis- ,r.-t V; .' ,c :.rol :i:li ..ft l .;.-. (. 1 t'., l e. : l il I 1: 2U.r.-tfll .'U t.! rr: ar t !-.'' fl tut ..is.. L "s v f 1 f -s ; - V s- 4 CURES 3WINNEY. i Mr. R. S. Shcltoc, Mill, N.C.wriles: !..! 'I u d j.-Tok :xu Mnst:mjT leiiimcnt on n d fl Tt-rv vali.nlile lul e for bu iimry and it M i mri-ifil. Inlway kevp it in myinl!e an h tlui.ka thetirst Huimcut for ruljaaud Ralls ' ! Ii cun:.in3 no akohol and ao cannot Bj st ii'g in co sis t' open wounds or burns. Kj Sooiiosainicoosatosce. just try it. I I' ! n Fc? BURNS aiiJ BRUISES. Mi. W. V. Clifton, Rileifch, N. C writM t r- 'T V-cr, a bot'le of Mexican JT'istnn ! ' I.!-.:ii!.-r in n v !-. 'i:?cc,,..iM:ti.,llv 1 r ftn f i cral use. 1' is C.ie I'm, st tiling in the wurld pS for Cuts, Burns and Bruises." in 25c. 50c. 1 1 obot'Ja at DruR & Gen' Store

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