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'V A FA L' M A CO U NT Y, TIIUIISDAY MA : JC!1 1 i -0 1 1.
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Furniture
!. There w .losu-rg.tioti of ..l.riulc
llaungpuuhnsednl! thesto ,,,,,K'st.;y. ,,r tiie r'",e vl
in thi hiiiui-N! tr tht IIooiih rir-iuo,:at :" ;V,k1 ,,v Ih-sfv. iV
i.itu-eCo.. I am luejM.ni to sell j rw-I to ,lu' ' !'v -
jou ai.ythi:-; in my hue nt a I ,'"'.'rs U lm'I1,,v Ui,u
very n axoual-le fi-are. IWenJf1 V1 t'""' 0,., U,H (;"1!l,aiV
I lilt t ifl'ln li. f t'tt . I I .Jn. i ... . -
Jiureai's. ( hairs, Ihjd Steirin. !'.d
Sriiiis, Maltressn, etc. !iw
in a rail vh n in ne d of any
thing in theiin"of fusniture.
fci"Slon- in Viiiaua County
IJank I'nikiinr.
lh'sj.'ctf;iliv,
JESSE F. R0BBIN3.
PR OFESSIONAL
-A'lWK:;!:i A 7 LA li'.
ffOONE, X. C.
1 rixupt aueriuoi) p,i .en
all it! at icy .of n legal litittiic.
f2A itstl',-1 rtlU" t it !rn siT'iJ',
tv.
1111.
VETERINARY SURGERY.
I t.nvi; lei it jutting niiu-h stmly , isa, Ids i'letiiined lawlessa-p-".
on this Hil.jwt: huve r-c,-ivd myj,j nl,l itiled ambit ion.his prop.
... . ..i n : l I 1
nilHOIIltt, u:l'.I Mill lio.i nni 1-4.1,1 (n-u j
fm. I-Iih invu'tii-e of Vi'tfii nrv Sur
........ 1,. ., It f,u I, ,! ,. nn. I nni !,..!
ii, II .1.1 .11 n. ...... ..... ..... .... .
only one ill the county. Call on or
niltiWsH ill" at Vilas, C. K. V. i). 1.
ii. H. IIAYKS,
Vet.c r i n;iry S u eon .
5-17-ll.
iw M. EEABEON.
- DKNTIST. -Sugar
Co-ove, North Carolina,
fc-"All work done under guar
antee, and best material used,
i 13-'U.
- PITT A LIST -On
i.NTiciiNAU M i:iin f. and
diseiiocsol the Kyi:, E.vit.xost:
and TuiiOAT. Eyes exaudi ed
for ejepsea.
86 Fourth St. Bristol, Tenn.
EDMUND JONES
LAv Y'EK
LENOiit. N. r:,-
Will Practice Regularly in
the Courts oi Watauga,
6.1 'ii.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BANNER ELK, N. C.
lJVin practice in the courtb
Watauga, Mitchell and ndjuininu
Counties. T-C.'n.
F. A, LINNEY,
-ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BOONE, N. C.
Will practice in the courts of
the 13th Judicial District in al
matters of a civil nature.
6-11-1011.
J. C. FLETCHER,
Attorney At Law,
HOONE, xN. G.
Careful attention given to
collections.
E. F. Lovill. W. H. Lovill.
. Lovill 8i Lovill
Attorneys At Law
-BOONE, N. C
Special attention given to
all business entrusted to
their care. .'. .. .". '.
7-9-10.
j Ko.eic'l' 'Awrji;u."
i St. I.o.iis !; lil.lic.
. -..........-.....
Iwitli ),u rtti'.'liasirf thai ta1
prove roiaewliat ..loiiclm i ii.fr . have .. -n and would fot havv;kid in m.ire in tli iaoa.it .in ( io reo-I-'d from this M'-uu-e, ; lo the eteriul reJU of tlif plena
even tot le-in. J hwi. if pr ppr pneaiitioa and ; country than it i where the j h'ouht in a bill to put a tax c A ' nf thin eouutrv, le it paid that
.Vv-r .M-fore was a fo bidden preventive in-n-ur Im f he.-n ! mil!" are. T ie art of spinning j i per cetii oa th- bu-cHneof Craw, :it ojjMjt.itton w Laed uu Bonie-hon-.r
no lightly t-ndeml. Nev-j Maplo-.id ima ediat. ly altr their an ! v.e.ivir..: as a technical tci-1 poparttieivhipa uad irs-iiyidualHia '; tJ.b.g higher tl-au j.uliti.al pre.
er Uiore Kiss one m) ravenously ; h'H'i? jeiiee has hen preserved from tlw! excess of .",.()()!), the saaie s is ferai -nt; it is born of an adher-
CVi a gluttfaio'.isly, seized, .i-v-i ''What hliiiiln.a monna tr, on ! ohh-n I iia s in t !.e ininit;iiis t.i ! r.ov eulW't-ed tnun eoi norat ions. ' i.. ,t
Koiiii-what
i r l.i l i .r..' was tin re :-o poor
Neu.-v ior viohitmg :!ie l.---r iia-;
uuiviin oi iue uepuonr. .e. r
.i:.: ... . . . i- .1. . ii i . - ..
before did a w ak iifthiier ,P!,VV n',. taken his jdaep in i"eav.'is ol yre.it kir.whdr jeounrry arai the pr-opbwho are H:ly that the journalistic pro
mote ;na,ely accept distinction the world with sinnal mii-res. "is experience is .Mis Find ley .iut, j iw.elitted by the protect io tar- te.t against Koosevrlt now aris
thi.t nev.a- ran be his. something which on'y th Lord!0' Vili!e Cru-jis. She makes j iff are confined to half a d.-n ! i,!sr ,,oin all sections ol the coun-
a ..iK iiiit iiw oi six iooi.s'i
and tuit l.iiati"g (iovernor out
ol ::aty tight who brought thi:ti,ejr hlackewt i'jrhtm'res, those
tidng to p.-s-. nor et vas it th -
: f,-lV tiustal card "straw voies'
whi.ili tiicse who pander to our
pineh'oeck Cae.ser have hem coii -
ducting. These o'emoiist.ations
were only inci ii ill als.
Mr. lloosevelt is a randMate
ior n tn. im term our ot Hie exii-
berat:ce of !iis unparalleled tgo-
ensity to builj- and his overmasr-
erillg tlOi:elierr
Ii ii ueiv n t a fact that he
tiii'line; with vital malt
s, tiie
irion m winch he has now
placed h:im-?!t ought. tn meet the
.
foinlest v. ish of his bittere.-t foe.
He hns been so easily, so h istily
and and so irexcu.-ably moved
to attempt something sublime
in the wav of an assault upon
the susceptibilities of American
freemen t hut he hag made him-t-e!i
ridiculous. He dishonors him
self to no pers-ise.
We do n it imagine h)r an in
stant that he will receive t h e
nomn.ation of his parly. There
is nntiiing to in-lieafc it. We
hay- no fear that ewn if ah
iect a sui-reii'lertdioul 1 take jdnee
he would not b"the wor.-t boat
eu man that ever ran for the
p.-endeney. U'e believe that most
men in theirseu es will have no
anxiety on these grounds.
What is to he deplored is the
fact that a m iii w ho has h"ld the
highest ho lors that the pole
can bestow has shown himsel!
capable so lightly of breaking
down their unwritten laws; capa
ble so easily of betraing a friend
ly successor in office, capable so
fiercely of se king power and glo
ry that were refused by Wash ington,
Jefferson an! Jackson
and, what is and has been ha
bitual with him, we are sorry to
say, capable of repudiating his
own wordj, the sobs rest that he
ever uttered.
These offenses a re against good
morals as well as against decent
political and social ideals. They
prove that we have had one
President who was wronu at
heart as well as in the heal.
They bring shame upon his fellow-countrymen
as well as upon
him.
We believe that the time will
come, and soon, when all who
have encouraged this turbulent
compound of vanity, ambition
and ingratitude to make this un
necessary exhibition of himself
will be consigned in his compa
ny to everlasting contempt, ami
shame.
Ntiietcen Miles a Second
without a far, shock or disturbance,
is the awful spt:ed of our earth
through space. We wonder t such
case of nature's movement, and s.i
do those who t ike Dr. King's Xcv,
Life Pills. No gripinff, no distress,
just thoro-iy.h work that brings
goix' health m.d gojd fctliug, 25c,
! at all druggists. ,
j ( Tn-dUl 3i;U4.
I 1 ' ere are et hi.-.ted to h o; e
. ,m, r.-d il,.ismid blind i.-.om.?: rhmfc we are pref ty smart; The .Vaysnnd M -an ( .immit- ! As Inr ae the Citizen ean iv.-dl
u'1 yuwr in this country, down her to l.iiilJ a cotton mill ; the llou...- of K-presenta-! American poliricul hi. torv turn,
Nut le-u ts.nn live hundred ,.f to maka .'.-urn and pla n hPe .tivef, .f wki,h Hon. o.e.ir In-; idie.-no parallel to the 'almost
,th.. live iu.W.nhCa-ohai. Had jcloth. What we I is k-.tr.vl- denvood of A!i!ku:m is chair- j univma: orowtion of ihe j.iesu
-vrr tM-eurred to von. vrtitl. i-de of d.-M-nsnnd ubiiity to ex .! trmi a siirpri..l.,Ht wk !v.,...Hp-h of ,M.liticul leanit.-s,
ri;''hr, that nr h-jst .vety.fiv e-ute d. si.3 to make f il.rics ; y hriiitfi: in a till to j.ut Ht;.;tl, the ia,V;i.jav ..f Theodore
... ,...! I ... I I 1 I ... 1 1 I. ... f. j
imihuivo i uiw n nor
!iav- ,,vn biii.d on-rlit not to
intrliio. .(. rup.d.le man or no
in hi." to qno(. the words of a
. .
j i m.in nh-i has. in the face "f
iin.1 i lie ftjvit nn,l Hww. ni.i on.
..--....., t ... r v . . -
dure it know anvfhing about: in
,wii, shrht r-annot eVpn iaiadne
! ;r . Thnt it .Is n.ihlo tn imwnt
Gr .., ansiuidi seenis not
;to dawned upon the avenue pit-
, i;,(1, s Ht.i, io-noranee and i'ulif-
fei-etn-P not priminal nnmtlvelr
wick"d? Tli- n w ho is responsible?
from m. --fourth to one-third
!) n )uc fdiibJ n-it lose their
siirl-t from what ;s usuallv called
"sore eyes." inflainmati,n"ete.
This is really "ophthalmia neo
natorum," a gprm disease, which
can b cued if taken in time and
' the n .u.er remedies used. These
remedies should beused as soon
I
as the did I is horn, whether any
signs ol inflammation are dis- j have t-chools in every neighbor-. u' ipncau senators come j pneey when we dec'uie that The
coveted or not. The remed v will hood where textile work is done, I from the sugar beet States. Hutjodoro lloosevelt is doomed to
do no hurt, it may save your
chi d's sight.
If l In eyes, nose, mouth and
cars of every new b.rn babe
should be thoroughly washed im
mediately aftir its birth in a
weak solution ol boraci-' acid
(borax water), one drop of a so
lution of nitrate of silver, not
slrwiier ihaa la.a ore per cent,
put in the eyes, and the child
thereafter kept clean, blindness
fi-nor.g children i" our State
would he reduced at l ast twenty-five
per cent. Do you realize
what, thnt would mean to the
Kin hundred homes in North Car
olina, in which there are children
"needlessly blma"?
And are you aware that it
would save the State financially
to thus preserve Ihe sight of all
such children? Not less than $'20.
000.00 a year. Is it not worth
the effort? Then does it not be
hoove every one to do nil m his
power to spread the information
and seek to bless the homes inlo
which the little ones come. Let
every mother heed this warning
and preserve the sight ol her
chiid.
JOHN E. RAY.
Principal State School for the
Blind, Uuleigh, X. C
Repels Attack of Ik-nth.
"Five ycare ao two doctoistold
nie I had only two years to live."
Tl.-isst.ull.ng statement was made
lyv SiUhnan Green, Malachite. Col.
"Tney toil) me I would die of con
sumption. It was then up to me to
try the best lung medicine and )
began to use D; Kind's New Dis
covery. It was well I tliil, for t'K-b'y
I a-i working and belieye I owe
my life to this great throat and lung
cine that has cheated the grave of
another victim.'' li s folly to suffer
with coughs, colds or other throat
and lung troules now. Take t'..e
cure that's ih
nfest. Price 50c
-nd Si. 00, lur s.ile at all drug
ui.ts..
Chambei lanin's Cungh Remedy
has won its great reputation a n d : l" "
11 .,. ... , - a 1,. b.ind Kissing vou again, one of;
extensive sale by its remarkable r' - " ' ,
t ,..i.i u...i wmi.i '.vu" w-H h,lv,! to go.-Lond.m
.mat J 1 ..Hiin, .-.,v.i ......
It can be depended upon '1 ry it.
bold l-v.-iil di-id' rs.
vf-. ins la ;ar Mouulains.
Churl. IK Ohrou'.ele:
-wen as n ie eioin. Mra.iLV as
it mav prer.i thi knowledge an I
! a Yry mu. h greaterextead than
j the lo countr y.
. ......
! AuoPg(t the .skilled mountain
i iVoi r.'n and eotton fabr:es
J - .....
jb 'tli. She makes elmnibor s ts i
iuetudi-sg druyg.'ts, small rugs,
jeoanterpanef, towels ail match-
' iar in color and desiirti. which
I art ()l hen at if u! conception, and
I the design through the whole
ptece which would be imjxi.s.dble
to weave 011 a machine, the fig
ure beiii'' too hiiT for the Jnc-
"piar.l liead. Mie also makes
- colored blankets of beautiful da-
sign and ot ham! spinning and
hand weav ing. These are made
of wool from sheep raised on her
farm.
hat we want is to g-t more
' -lesigtis in the mills ami mo:
'economy m tin mountain weav
. ... ....
I'1'? and spilling. We ought to
i .
and ought to educate our people
to ma ktf fabrics instead of plain
cloth. The knowledge and ski!!
exhibited by Mrs Mast and her
work would be invaluable in a
cot; on null undertaking better
work than heretofore done.
Mis. Mast takes orders for her
work and it is better to buy hand
work of home design for druggets
and counterpanes blankets, ttc.
than it is to yet these from iht
Orient aud think they are extra
ordmnaiy because of their hand
weaving.
Glwious News.
Comes from Dr. J. T. Curtiss.
Dvvight, Kans. He writes; "I not
only have cured had cases of ecze
ma in my patients with Electric
Hitters, but also cured myself by
them ot fhe same disease. I f e e 1
sure that they will cure an.C case of
eczema." This shows what thou
sands have proved, that Electric
Bitter is a most effective blood pu
rifier. It's an excellent remedy for
eczema, tetter, saltrheum, ulcers,
boils and running sores. It stimu
lates the liver, kidneys and bowels,
expel- poisons, help? digestion,
builds up the strength. Price 50c.
SaMssa-tion guaranteed by all ch ug
I'eggy Des-veelle (to his tailor)
W enlly, 1 think I have been very
patient with you, I promised
again aud again to pay you, but
if you keep on bothering im- I
simply wou.t promise any more.
AlTiegende Pdaetter.
The "Child s Welfare'' move
meat has challenged trie attention
of thoughtful people everywhere.
Mo.heis are natural supporters, and
will find in Fo'ey's Honey and
Tr Compound a most valuable aid,
Coughs and colds that unchecked
lead to eroup, bronchitis and pneu
monia yield ouieklv to the healing
a, Si;)l.hing qualities of Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound. For
sale bv all dealers.
Mistress Jane, I rang for you
. f . - t I'AH I a I- 1 1 T natolt 111 h 11 J !
.iv.a6A$iACKe Kiomcvsak Siijoft
j ma. yr.gur.
Knic-npi.rf
. faroa i n iw i-sr, ni-a to pro-
j v'lt ' Thj (Hki.moo in reve -
If tl.ere id anything that ou-rht!
' t-'oru- in fie.- of tax it ia ugar.
; . . i
I " used m every lioaie la the!
; Ta:es. 1 1 irid i and Ioui.ann in
,
tin South and fo:iror five West
I era States where .sugar beets are
j raised. The unfairness of tuxiug
'everybody for the beneli' of a
is better illustrated by the,
j sugar tnx than any other. We
j re paying about J cLs. a pound;
more tor sugar than the people
uf JviulaU'! :.n 1 most of the Oth-
1
j er icauing c mntnes oi lie won l.
This is goaig to be the most
popular bill the Democrats inland pledges, built pon the al-
( ongress nave yet put t hrou!i ; tar oi" human f.-ieudship, are
tic Hr.use. It is expected topass nin,h part and pnivel of a gent
in about ten days. It is teared j Jemanly agreement, they are, or
thnt, it will fail in t he Senate, be j should be binding, even though
cause the D.-moerats have not
j .vet a aiajoi it y m t-n.at tu-a .n.-a oi
lit t ...
.ongress, una some oi tue msur-
1. ttie uepiimiean Senate Kills ; ignomaiios defeat even before
theja bills to tax incomes ab.oe0ur citizenship can register its
i?").0(0 an.! nut sugar oif the Iree protest at the polls. The road
list, it will be a clear object Irs- to the presidential chair is not
son to the voters as to which j p,lVed with the outraged ideas
pat ty is hi tiiyor of giving relict
to the poor and which is in lavoi
of retaining this tax on a house
hold necessity to save the big
Incomes from taxation,
C A. Cilossne-, 2 y O.itnri.t, S1.,
Rochester N. V., has recovered
from a long ag ! severe attack of
kidney trouble, his cure being due
to Foley's Kidney Pills. After de
tat ing his case, "I am sorry I did
not learn earlier of Foley's Kidney
Pills. In a few day's time my buck
ache completely left me and I felt
grealy improved. My kidneys be
came stronger, dizzy spells leh me
and I was no longer annoyed at
night. I feel 100 per cent better
since using Foley's Kidney Pills.'"
For sali by all dealers.
Mr. llngvv nail, says tn- i,e- j
noir News, ai rived home this!
he has been employed.
To Mothers and Odiers.
You can use B'.ick'.en's Arnica j
halve to cure children of eczema, ;
rash, tetter, chatiugs, scaly n n ii
crusted humors, as we'd as their i
accidental injuiies cuts, burns brui j
ses, etc., with perfect safety. N.ah-1
inp, heals so quickly. For boiia, ul-
cers. old. runnin"- or fever sores, or
piles it has no equal. 25c. at all
druggists.
If yon work it right, every man
to whom y--.ii talk about you--business
will give you some idea
of va-u" to you. Ex.
The trouble is s many men
know7 more about your business
and how it should be ( inducted
than you know yourself.
You cansav -;oodbve to consti)
tiou with a clear conscience
i.se C'mj!.d-c": i.-v Tablets.
if (-u
.M'.:ry
'iiye Lei. 1
on
.inenliy cured '.,
! I.
.t.heir use. For sale by all dealers.
l'ULI U' it I I I i I W 1 I 1 : i II V II I H 1 i I I II II I ' fc. M d. f ' i - ..' . . . . i-rn
be glad to learn he is rapidly re- j
covering Irom the injuries ho re- , M 'tfxf 3
ceived recently in onexploshm in ry-lyv-V
th.e Diil'iiiit Powder works where' R"TrrL'! rr"" ''::il'.T'l'r '"'
j' Kio-Tr!l md rrimdihip.
I A..l...-i:i.. ra;,...,.
!;0oVelt lor ihe lUphMican
! ppidrnti :1
l.j!i:i.f.t t;on.
And
mauds for the obaervMiicoTcoin
; mOU fajr pjay between man and
man Vemi;.ht crnfnrihp i.n.t
m !i.i.t,!iinn.,i;,.n ;
w.liJH..-'li'-.l.-FLlwilHlll.l..lJ-
iM devotion to truth, in the
' reeogaitioji of uu obligation eu-
cudereJ m a word ne.ee given
! nrmnmitKr thnt it -rrf
u -entlenia)i.
j Let itv.ot be argued that hon-
or and fnendnhip have no place
; jn polities. In the common view
; ... the world such nnmmpnt m.iv
...j, j
ju 1 Sone coui-ideintion, but
', wa a tacred obbrutiona and
l they find birth amid political em
iroiiiuuiit.
We court not the spirit of pro-
of ali dency and propriei ;
Many suffers from rheumatism
have been surprised and delighted
with the prompt relief afforded by
applying Chamberlain's Liniment
Not one cas- of rheumatism in ten
requhes any internal treatment
whatever whayer. This liniment is
foi sale bv ad dealers.
k CUREO A BAD SPAVUV. i
P Mr. H. H. Ivey, Manon, R.C., w.Uct : L
PS " Jv horse !mtl n vorv h,-i cr.5.2 an-ivin r
Z :r(:n'iiiy wnti tit? rn;mtvit c.n.i vem snv
frtNiuctitiy with tit? rn;mttit c.n.l rem snvv
r-.n 1 TiprovtHU"-!!. tl'. i tii ihr or f- v.r
l ? u day ami r.1; h' -i w r; c .mIt'ti y -
i cureu. it is suiv Lo cure 11 yropcnv uttd. i
1 t-
y?&
: Mr. S. J. HwImq. wb-.ra. K.C j
"I Imw rowd I.tis:c:m ' -,-u. :g l.i.ii- j. 1
myr.l f:ir tlifTi-rtt-.r nilr.i-. its m: i li. -. '.' - r..l i,
fi .t ua t-x-t-ll.-rit liiuri .i-t. A; -. -i.' n v '
i mar,' wtia b..;lv 5ni:i'-v V.ylK.i iKt.-. ln:t i .M.r
Uj! li-iii-.i-.'iit iiirc!-.ly curnl 1..T. 3
invnucd it to c.i.h jrs h-m-Iicds
I; - i r-.-i- m-
! l.ncs. '
fj 2Rc.!!0c.$lBbott!eal tau.-i .Ca'Sta..
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j CURES SWINNEY.
S3 Mr. U. S. Shellon, Hill, N.C., writo.!
j g "I used Mexican Mustiing Liniment on
j la ii very alu;ible horse for sw iuny and it
' 13 cured it. I always k-cp it in my stable and
; thiuUittheb,stliniment forrubsandK.1lls,
t4 It contains no alcohol and so cannot
ttwg in eases of open wounds or bunts.
iooincs ana coins at once, just try iu
For BURNS and BRUISES.
Im m.. vv v n.(.- 0.1. :nk m r ,
El ' '
V "I Itecp a bottle of Mejricnn Mnstann
5 j l.i lim. i'.t 'n my ln .v.o cnntiinially for ircn
f j craliise. It is tiie finest thing in the world
ior Cuta, Burns uud. Bruises.''
M 2Uc. 50c $1 atxittle t Drun A Can'. Storac
P y -'"-';':: f!--: -av ',- v 4-1
ta . i w c i k rsTl
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