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ISOOXK. WA PAU(r A BOUNTY. THURSDAY. M AY 1012.
li T 1 3
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
A Q f) F I A
Furniture
Having nnrchi'scd nil Ihestoi k
in the l.usiu. h of tli- llonne F .ir-,"1
niture Co., I uinpi.p "" n il
vprv rpiinonal le fiiiro. Dr. smth. i
rP!i8in;H le iinro. nv cits, i
ii w, I'linirs, Stfjius. l I j
I'.urenus,
KiiiiiK
in u call wlien iii nerd ..f uiiv-i
thing in t he Ynw of furniture.
OfifStore in WatauJi County
Iank r.uildini'.
lies; f-rtfnl'y,
JESSE F. ROBBINS. j
PROFESSIONAL
VETERINARY SURGERY.
I bare been putting much fctudy
on this (iulij'et: have receivl my
diplomn, mid am now well enii-ped
tor the practice of Veterl- ary Sur
gery in all Its braiichen, and am the
only one in the county. Call on or
address me at Vilas, J. C. K. F. D. 1.
(i. H. HAYES,
Veterinary Surgeon.
617-11.
Ir. E m. MADRON
- DENTIST.
Sugar (Jrove. North Carolina,
EtaTAIl work loii'' under jrnar
antee, and best material u;3ea
llo-'ll.
E, S. COFFEY
-ATIOKM'I A'J LA U ,
HOOXE, N.
Prompt :itrpntioii given to
all Hint teres of a Iran i t:ituri
S&r Abstracting titles .)n!
eoiwction ol claims n sj'trifil -
tv.
1-1 '11.
Dr, Kat. T. Dula.iey.
gPKriALlST
KVK, kar;::csk thuoat axd cukst
KY: S KXAin.NKIJ KCH
ULAPSKS
VOUUTH STREET
Bristol, TemvVa
EDMUND JONES
LAYEit
LENOIR, N. (!,-
Will Practice Regular) in
tbo Courts of ti'atuuga,
6-1 'ii
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BANNER ELK, N. C.
te?"Vi!l pructicc in the court.-
Watnuga, Mitchell and adjoining
Counties.
r.'n
F. A. L1NNEY,
-ATTOUXEV AT LAW,
BOONE. N. 0.
Will practice in the courts of
the 13th Judicial District in al
matYers of a civ il nature.
6-11-1911.
J. C. FLETCHER,
Attorney At Law,
BOONE, N. C.
Careful attention gi
olleetiona.
E. F. Lovill. W. U. Loviil.
j . Lovill & Lovill
Attorneys At Law
-BOONE, N. C.
Special attention given to
all business entrusted to!
their care. .'. .. .'. '
, 7-0-'10.
'f frl lunnlMoai of t'ol Ural Trrms.
i Uurv Jo:irti:tl.
u"; "; Al U-I...UI rii-r .
l or the n xt few leo.-ihs every
ti.ni and editorial wi I h- f nil of
words iiiMi-e or l s!y u-c I :
j . ' If llf IUC poiOICIll I
'" ! !,'r,"!l','"l,M ",;i '
' " or,"'r !"r
! s"" inl ,"!H "f '-"mmon u-
jerran nag, ii Wti-.ii j in; mi or-
"l
ln"r IU14!': I t-oouii.Mi u ct-ji- j
" 1 " " 1 'll w1' "";'
1! 'l ' N-"l'H lr-v'! i
nn.l.iy h a i-iinic noivsity. Lv.iM.f,,n. u t.-rtn h.. o:qi'vl. oivisc ''uiiivasna.-itiM-' re.straint i l!.?vl. . have iW a.-.-i
iii i-i a lioi i as uiii-atiJic -is io! j nf I) visions: Tii visht .f Utv j;v-ii:itM-Si:nmis' tariff r..0nr.l
i tics, liicr- m. iv vp!I U a zlaa- jn voter-i to a ami!. Uy t!io ri'ter- Income Tax: Tin jiro;-.)sal to ' "ou-i-1 Tii,- nn-aslit rsof Ij-s
ry in orJr t!i.it wluvi ditli.Tcnt oa'ln n, nay j.i'lii-ial .l.'L-isioa o;i ; ta1; ail ia : ones nlmw n Pifil j I -iri v i i t!c r::ii j:! Sraitb S :i-ni-n
um th same wor.l thoy may ! constitutional iiiifstion. inaivmt tr ro-.-r:i:n -ntal u.tr. .! tl.i-v oht to I;n v
pn fi ialiiy, ni' iiii the saini tliiim
Ileii nix so i tie ilcii iiitioiis which
we iiopc will h of assist a n-o to
ill' pui.'lic dn. nj the coining
caiupaigii. X ithing is more ililli
cult ih ia to !eliu, an 1 what (!
lows ia sun ly fallible. But not
the least service ot these defiui
'unA mny lie in discussion of
their preciH'on
U'form: A general term for all
propositions for change. Differ.
in its application in dill teiitconi
in lifies. For instance, in Am -ri-ca,
tariff rofo;ia iij.?ans 1 c w e r
rates; i i latglnid, higher.
llefortn' r: The original kicker,
father of the insurgent, grand
lather of the jir gr sssive, great
gi iindiather ol the radical, some-
times all in one person. Il-thiiiks j f. r a certain presi ! 1 1 1 1 i a 1 candi
to change tilings bv changing dato
t he form of thi-us.
lnsurg.nl: A reformer in poli
ces who is lighting, usually with
in his pni ty, against some tliines
he thinks are wrong.
Progressive: ui insmg'-nt who
is ri.iht ing for certain definite re
f. riiH, e. jr,. th Iniiia'nve lleler
endiiia, and le'Cidl, the S'nort
I'.aU it, tin dir ct ele.-tioa of Fas
t - d St-ites Senators, et
Liberal: (hie ho is iu Hvni;i:i-
thy wiih progressive id 'ills, but
no! It mt"d by any hard andfa.-it
program.
lUlieni: A t'-rm applied to ad
vanced progressives who, impa'-;
lieut with treatmgonlyliiesy. up
totns ol' evi', would remove the
cause. Tliev aim to change the
foundation of the social system
Conservative: One who views
a i t h t imid i ty a uy e (To rt to "ha nge
poliHeul coalitions by ualriel
means; a useful, pessiinisHc citi
zen, who thinks thi is a st .tic,
not an evolving wo Id; who hon
istly bel'n ves that tilings are a
riiiht as cn n ie.
Standpatter: One to whom
any political change is m cesssa
rily to be change for worse; a
conservative wiio has a personal
or busines reasons for resist ence
to nrosrri':.. Satisfied with the
hand that dealt to hu.i in t h e ;
game of life, he -'stands pat."
R-aetionary: O.n who thinks
the future lies in the jiist;aud
generally b-ars the s nna rela
tion to the conservatives that
the radical bears to the progres
sives. Demagogue: One who appeals
to the prejudices and pas.siot.s of
tli" people.
i'lutngotuie: One who appeals
to the prejudices and pnsaions of
the plutocracy.
Conversationist: A conserva
tive liberal. His particular aim
is to save from private exploita
tion our public landi?. forehts, wa
ter poer, minerals all of the
so-cr.lled natural resources that -j
htive not ahealv been taken np
by individuals.
Direct Legislation: A g neric
term forthelni itive. It'lerendiim
Recall, Short Ballot, etc.
Initiative: The right of a cer-
tain percentageol all voters (say
twenty pi-r cent.) to force the I g
is! Dure to submit a given q uc.s-
tioa to a referandum, even if the
..islaturc fur some reidufidoeH-
i lie act r--t-r
tin:: to it 21 v .-
n:,.. ji n ,i....ti,t:: l. n.l v.-
vt.ro nor tin l-gislaiire A
s:suo co:i:itu t-.ti. now r-tjutivn
Vi -.lvil'l. Ol, lJ
Mil"
ns
H "pos, I lv the!
JJ rhl! ii: I'.
li' t-jiU: Ail iiistrume.it which
, emihll-S I tit VOtelS tM eXClTI'" tl.t'J
n't want to.
1 1.-ti-i 11
IMlj,M i. im- in nin rcfM-.i-nr oi tnie mlaula!. '
) vi:-r. w!n h ivp i.lioei n ; si -i;n I'uai t lm- ;s j
t-u.p;-v 1. 1, tiu rit nt'i!) r. -n-., -n r of tnnle iinlawf;'' I
j,ilU t.-s:, !,;h 0i;K;. t will, - .e:ic -
Short li.-iltot: A rt-forei t-
d ji:c the nu :i'nr t)f otliees t he
Idled at any election, and so con
contrite the attention of the vo-l
t rs, an 1 the a ithonty and re- :
sjionsihihty of the lew olticials 1-
'i-ted.
Direct Nomination: The plan
of nominal mp party candidates
by the direct vote of th" vortr-1 j states hnxe rntiti"d t!ie ani;nd
of the party, wi bout the intr r- j meat t, the Federal Ci.nstitnt-
vi-iiuoii oi con ven nous. .
Presidential Prim lry: A plan
to let the voters of a parly, in
i -acii oonressioiii-..! t;st in i, ee-ci
d-ileguies to the national 'titnui -
na:iiig convention c.i.:h d leg i-
tes to the national noaihia, ing
convention siiH d.-li'gat tHiug
instructed by the voters to vote
Direct Kleclioii of Senator-;
Th.) propo-al to have Fidted '
States Miiators elected directly
bv the voters ot each slate in-;
stead of bv the ntateh Lii-latmes. juy "the lathers" under the inspi
Socialism: A movement hav-1 Hon of their experience m.on-ir-ing
far its aim the abolition of r-hi.,1 and aristocratic rulers and
private ownership of the social; tin ir suspiciaa of democracy. It
instrument so we dtli nro.l-.ieti n J ;s ., t? it i i ntum by IheConstitu
and the introduction of a system i tiou of p nver ia such a way that
of industry collectively owned jj!e sta!" hahin-'e the Fnited
and democrat .willy managed lor j States, a nd both cheek and cit
the benelii of the whole coaimua-, , H- The S-nat- a:i-l the House
ity. j of lleja-es -nt i rive eaa !do -k e.x di
Tariff: A tax upon goods from other, inid the President can
foreign countries, collected from i (, ....r,.ss; while the judici-
tin- importer at tliecinmnn-house
haul charea upon the price to
the consumer. ,
Protective T i' iff: A tax up m
import !i 1 at a jio-ii. high en
ough to discourage the iinporta
tion of ir-.ods. for the nuriiose of
piMt ctiag the home iiiaauiac.u-
rei sol such goo lsagains' foreign
comiietitiou, may l hen charge I
the A nerican consumer a pi ice;
high enough to iel-l satisfactory j
profits to iiinise'-f a:i I good wages
to his em i-loyees.
Tariff for ll -venue O.ily: A ta
riff fixed up u the basi-,- of the ac
tual needs of the (iovernment, to
pa..!- it sex pen es. Thcpro'eetioa
of domestic industries is u tooii-
templateit.
Cost of Production Theory: A
recent Republican ammendnient
to the party's theory of a pro
tective ta-ifl shoulJ hist cover
the higher cost of piodlictioil j ! lievc it s.ivcd nr, life ."' he w 1 1 1 e--(dlie
to the lliglcr labor and j -'o-r it in..ih- a ne.v man id mc, so
material cost ) which 1:e Atllel'i 'that I can do yuod work again."
can manulacturer is up against
plus a ivtuonable a.dit.
It.-ciproeity Treaty: Anagrer
ment bet ween two countries by
which an it in or series of items
ia the tariff of each country is
made ex -nip: irom the regular
iui port duty.
Ship Subsidy: A money grunt
given 13 y the (1 iverniu nl to a
nieiihant 0r corporation) toi
help stabbsh a steamship roae
'( a.-mg Ame.-icaa built ships)'
1 whicii ot her. vise wonl-1 not l-e;
1 self support ing. Tue c ostor p o-,
;dnctioa theory njplied to our
merchant marine.
Privilege: 'Ail pronerry righ
which arc the lienefit iaries ) ie
islatton whicii do"S not equal
b.-n lit theentire conniiua'tty; e.
' g., the Woolen Trust and the,
Staei Tiuct, aud other beneftciar-'
v-tiv lair.:":
:. ii 1 1 l". d l.
5!V '
lU-
'.A
-ts: " Cm ii.! .,iu-i ,
fie I i
lor !!-.,. Lk-.- 1
i:i I i'lvu
r u1-.; wj-..i.i..n 1
ilit r : J i : i s of ( !
! nr.Ie.
S t--r!!i i i Ai't: A low t-j .ii ':i
ad: iiit n !i .1 tn i v . i r th1 es
t tbll-'l II if Sill I -I !p dies, . -f
Mtoralii!t,v wlu-n tU"- -x-l
re-jpos.s It i tistta!ly on a ra1- i
j uated scale, s i that the tax in-I
icre,is: as the incoiae ries The j
Incorn'1 t-ix is in oim-r iti-ui in1
(Jrcat P.ritian and in nist Knro-'
. . ... ..
lean count riR' A federal income
tax in this countrv hni been de.'
chued unconstitutional by the
Suiircrne court. It n t. thirty
mn nermit'ini 1 he tux. tn vp
more are needed.
Aldi ich Plan; A -opoeal to
i i-st aoI.Ji m cer.ral m.k loi'l-anks
. to le r-all"il the X;i Uonal Ih-.Hprve
j Association It will i e t he fiscal
j n-rpnt ( the country, :nd
wi
'n Ve tl-e right-to 's.-ia 'in la -v (as
harks ilo n-uv) sern:-! hva tk-
ics f o
.ro, - p m: , .
Slav ' . e
ery?. AH kit'd-ol banv!, i-xecpt eryNodv knows ir. A-el t h c y
jii-i-.-ote l-.T'!:. niav hel ng. In-,'"'w! to-. hown'rvort'iyof t-ae
.livi iuals r,!i ..ot hal with it t!.l l)--Miioe:-:it tliat r. a on is.
recfiv.
Cljeeks and Ihilances: An au
tomatic block svsiein inveuel
arv can lio'd up President ami
(jiigre.-.s. t-o. Its admirci's sav
it ban woiked, that it has kept all
poliri:-;-l trains on the tiack. Io:
detraciors agree, but complain
that it has kept the tiaia s f 'om
rtint:ir! i nt all.
Centralized (lovernan-'iit: The
opposite of t govf-rnmeiit by
checks ami balances. It wou'd
coacentrnte sover.-i;rn power i;i
the I-Vder.d (i -vei ntn-nt, an 1 is
:es,)M,.j;l!iv
op-posed to the t:!ijory
of individual sovereign states.
Midnight In The (Jz.irks.
Miid be hadioiisuiTiplion, ma found
no l-.t-lp in the climate and startid
hoinc. Ilcaiingof Dr. Kiev," New
Di-covcry, ho le;.om to use it "I
For all lung diseases, conj h'-, colds,
la grippe, asthama. croup, whoop,
iag cough, h:.y fever, l.cai :inna
ije6, lui.ir.it-acis or tpiincy, its the
best known remedy, l'rice 50c
and $1,00. Tii d bott'e free. Guar
anteed by all dealers.
It's much better to -.t-a.it any
thing with a Iii t ie com. 110a sense
thaa a lot of wisdom.
Kicked LH- A M ui II ,a .e.
S.-nnncl 'tirch. of Ik-clown Wis.,
had a most narued escape from
.ios'ng hi kg. us n. d' ter coul l
! iv the tn.'hMul sere that r!c eep j
sled but at hist Ion k'..-".'s Arnica;
'- i S ,-J ce cured it f. an pleti I v, .Its the ;
y'i'reate-1 he der -f id cers, dier-s, !
ii's, err.ee.-.a. scalds, cats corn-..
old sores, .r..se.s and piles on earth.
Try ii. a al! d-;..-:
And ct sleepless Hiram Scran hiui (I, fi(ny tylt ,,0 take, in , ' . ljM
tonofClavCitv 111., coughed ana ffvSMflJ
oagiitd ik -wrr in the nioiiiilaiii ,. , , . . , . , . . . t !- 'ii ' i'n V ts S kH nSI
- . I aroanti'iii has has ea I to no in ft K, -4 4 i &v S
on the., dv.ee of tve dactors, -le L, si,,t.c th ,;,lv of Na; im-iMM
S.:-Ir Mj iiov,iij;i l. i'lif.
I' ' -!oV h.im 1 .-t
'i'h ! i't V.S ill - I ' J
t '' 't li; - !' Miiv; .t;jj c i'!
: . : LT ' HI HI" I ' :i ..:
i
th-f T :i i; ;T f il;.. ;
c. i s-;.i:i o1 ' ' hi -
(V riil.'- '.! rr'.'i -H,!. '.
N ' " ' ' '' 1 '
Noi-l !i (.':in:ihia: i i two .i.j.u-
'f-N ' 'i' iii-i tii.i i! j . i a
H" "1 iu.f -rn;.';.-;? i. -:!y
- Iv h iv-fail cirinJ'tnv ir.
demojrary, an ! iih wisdom.
too. f n- that matter.
This 'nil of news inat 'ikewisi
i
;1 tii-'-v ! a cr-iH-iicioi..s
V ! ' A e; 11 iic'i !! s
v,i,ii,. i; . I, . . i
t i Carolina Democrats who;
have been nt lucking "n itorS in
inons' tariff record, feel raUier
1 mepome. The D-'mo-rat ic tninor
it v iit tln Faited States Senate
con-is ;)f ni n like (hire. (i!b r-
:ol,(loiv-iai!, HI, ,ke Slllit 11
and Overmm, a;id if these men
!'" 'i- t hi ikeS-nr torSiaimo!:
: ' ol rite c rner, it cannot
I make finy fiTeat difl'-renee that
; i:i,l" iaiiyo ( !.i ;de Kitohia
lat.d Governor H. Kifchia re-
jct "im. 'Tneiv's a r asoa." as
! 'he adverii -em 'tits say. are! ev
1 ins on oi eens a i-o ijoes i o
Tt.;.. l . r i . a .
show li'nv much was behind the
press disp ttches a few Weeks ago,
wlnri it was statel that up mi
Senator llailey's retirement Sim
mons would take his place in i
the Finance Committee.
The simple truth of the matter
is that SenatorSiiniiionsis a big j
ger man than some of his North
Carolina rivals would like for the!
State to kno.v. In ten years he
has won his way right to the
front of the m st august Ifgisla-
t: i ..,.. .i ij i.
i it I ' I i i it: . . i (i j i. .1-. ii in
lie lit for the revision of the tai-
iff on steel and iron wisi b o-e
of t lie great arena
en-H in w'ii'-h the
I) an icratic party
battle of the
will be tough t out this y -ai
He has a wav ol taaking g
Oil.
No a' watch hi a r-iii 1 ji-t i a e
right for the revision ol tic in i
and steel s.;h 'dill : Wl-e ll lie tin
isiies that job the Nation will sit
up and take notice, an 1 the i. .--pubiiean
party in Hi nation ii!
icaif
the K-nmb;-
er yer fii'le.l to come out on ton.
iii, X-rt'li (1;i.r.iina
Macoa. She will cheer am on,
and she will expect him to suc
ceed. His friends wii! miss him ia the
campaign, but who wou'd not
prefer to nave Him going m a
rhtyi.rWad,i,tfm
usinr the State's
ainsi th" mi;
rather than
time to canvass hims-lf? And 1
there ate some )eop!e who would !
ratiiar vote for a man who faith-'!
fully sticks to the post of high
duty than for 11 candidate who;
can find in his public position 1
nothing better to do than to can ;
vass for himself.
The Democracy of North Car
olina must be proud of 1 ids fresh
and sig al recognition of her sen
ior S ivv! or, ami 't must likev ise
appreciate the . a:t; that los pro- j
motion m n .s n,u -!i to vie .
, v ev,.x way. To i!ie-nd ii
he sh Ii stiec e i nt s lun.-at a . .
it i.-v'tOOV es e (TV Dell.o. :lt tie!
only to be co itid-'Ut, but aiso
lie iielp'ul. L"t make i! k -o a
to llllil to "d'.l I I.e.! i.d-i !el ow
i icinocrats of North t 'a . -olina an-
' v it-It him as they were in thed ay-;
'of ISfHand ir.tM
wilt eie er
' Macoa. She will cheer :.iin on, r
'. . ..M:i.
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I.'.ivai of
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vii y...vir ) rn ii.i'dc is
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1 )l V ;ri:: . -'i i . V. i
try,
j ill M.-.r 1 1. hi v a i. i ma i s i .1.11 .
Wlc-i inarhle m i.nnti -nt an 1 braze i
..MiHt
inu.ii ciiiMi.ce u:u:n a ' nil 10 lori.iicss
(J.,st
jThy
Jcei-urave.l iu luve'b un-
f.i.ill' r art
ii'eull sriii he written on uuy children's
heart,
IMnto Tracy Durham.
I".... cir- 'v l" ni-it :- i rs :'f" s"nll
fX' a- :i.r-?.i! hi;.i..i.r that
I what s;e v vs is I n:e f'.:, even
! ,f -t. ;a triv, It i -.TKHirvV Xvcr
sav a thiaz that tiurt. niuei-s
' Y'n nvo hi e thatit i going to
; ' :"' :V'' t'', ''',s!l l,f,,l) 8
; nppe "wt in vmit- min i, your
r.'s
;re iioi
li.sdv to be cut-
11 1 t to
;n.c i
r-
i-:.-i given mc up,
! : ( i i-li - , '.-i AVOC.l,
.". 1. --a --"I .-ill my
!;:-ig i e-.e to die,
:.'".l t'i:it I use Et
I ii:-l so, a-i.i ihey
w-
L:l
-,
lk-!H
l
when
no.
! c.
P.M. o
1:.. i e .lc:a- aic a Wol d of goc.I. I
i ::lw:is praise them." Ek-c.
trie Haters is a priceless Messing to
won. en troubled V itb fainting arid
iV.?.7.- spells hack .iche, headache.
weiikiifss, tic' iliiv. constipa'ion or
j ki.h'.cy dia'irdcrs. I'se them anil
j g.iin rn.': hc:dth, '-frergth and vig-
or. They're guaranteed to satisfy
or money refunded Only 5rc at
,. . ,
a., tica-ci S
I
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. :Jfivi.,y ' ;v;'i;i''uU"Lll
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whiten :
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; 1 iriiiivour
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M.!.r.eorfit:rKl
Ii. t ,a ; j c.;
'A ''tdj used." El
FOR HORNET STINGS.
M3jj Mr. S. J. l!uJt.on, Ncwbcra, N.C. writot:
ii'i " I -. tvo I'Scil Mexican Mttstnn T(:nU
'a t-K-;ii c .i- ilii'.-n nt ;ulMi.-ias ii:;-! have found
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