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rr VOL. XX II I ISOOXK. WATAUGA COUNTY, THURSDAY. MAY 30 1012. NO 41 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Furniture Having purchase I nil tliestork . , . . ... i, , in t 1 1 1 .11. 1 1 lu.'U nf Hlu IWlnllfl iir. . ,ture(o Iamprep,red to tell j you ni,.vt.,i..r la mv me at a .r.., 1... ......... Jbireaus, Chairs, lied Steads, 15ed Sjainiis, Mattii'ssrS, etc. (live me a call w hen in need of any thing iu the line of famiiure. CStore in Watauga County Hank I5uildinr. Respectfully, JESSE F. ROBBINS. PROFESSIONAL VETERINARY SURGERY. I lmve Iteen putting much KtnJy on this subject; have received my diploma, and hid now well equipped for the practice of V-erl ary iu. pery in all lis brandies, ami am the only one in the eounty. all on or address me at Vilas, N. . K. F. 1). 1. (. H. HAY KS, Veterinary Surgeon. 5-17-'ll. Dr. E M. MADRO . - DENTIST. -Sugar drove. North Carolina, t-iTAll work done under guar antee, and best material used. 4-13.'ll. E, S. COFFEY f -ATlOllbEi A'l LAW- ftOONE, N. (I Prtimpt attention given to all matters of n legiil r.atnre. &&Abstrnctinz titles mid collection of claims a special tv. 1-1 '11. Dr, Nat. T, Dular.ey. Sl'KCIALlST- KYK, KAR;K0PK. TI1KOAT AND CHKST KY..S KXAMIN'Kll KOIl (iLASSKS FOURTH STREET Bristol, Tenn.-Va EDMUND JONES . JjAVi YEH LENOIR, N. i Will Practice Regularly in the Courts of Watauga, 6.1 'ii ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANNF.lt ELK, N. C. tei?" Will practice in the courts Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining Counties. 7 6-' 1 1 F. A. LINNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, UOONE, N. C. Will practice in the courts of the 13t.h Judicial District in al matters of a civil nature. 6-11-1911. J. C. FLETCHER" Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C. Careful attention given to collections. E. F. Lovill. W, H. Lovill. Lovill & Lovill Attorneys At Law--BOONE, N. C- Special attention given to all business entrusted to their care. , . . . . . . 7-9-'10. Bow ti irt Tjplioid Vrrrr. j Nor:h Carolina Health Bulletin. Now is ill tilll! to liegm Cl!l- , .....: . .. i ; i . mMgnuur.vMmwanimoHiciim ; er or who ha contracted l.is case of typhoid already does not use ; I . i . , uru siiiiiurv privy, e ; . . .... ll . II .. .11! I 'i .rwuii" vur i.M.noi-i icver. um oy me . .m Mu,.g,iungHi-;, ,.. circumstances i he younggiil ; triumph ol justi.-e in Virginia: I of justice W,- are shaking gen-Il!esare..-Mn!n-on, an.lif yo.irltoHp.i,..-, au.l their in niingersj to whoa, he hal be,.., rngae.-d to "A Virginia jury has I o u n d waliv and notwitii reference t o ... ... ... si mil is i ii r.y-jno, ,,.n(j Air Line, transporting lho,d foyer rms tr-e Iron his i-.iiiKiunin .,., umm- room What are you going t do about it? One of two things. Ki t her screen your doors and win- (lows or run the chance of con- . . . . . i..: i c !... i tracting typhoid fever. Hut your j neignuor may nor nave lypnoiu ; lever. Hut his filth may give your babv Koine form of diarrhoea! 1 disease thnt will make him si k for weeks or end his life before the Kimaier is over. Of course, von may call i' by hoiik polite nam", as 'summer complaint,'' hut if your doctor tells you the teal trouble it may usually be usually boiled down to the house (lies or, better still, t phoid flies. 15 it it 111 iy not be your own or your neighbor's flies that caue the .trouble. It may have been yo'ir butcher's Hies, coining Irosa his privy or slaughter house. Or it may has e b en your grocer's or peddler's tlies cotiiuig Iroin the tilth and tuberculosis putum of thehtreets One of the best ways to get typhoal fever, however, is through impure milk. Milk is al most an ideal place for bacteria to live and grow, particularly if not iced or cooled immediately after milking. Typhoid enus u sually get into the milk either by drowning or typhoid laden Hies or by washing the milk cans, or aditlteratidg the tu ilk-with pollu ted water. Careies or tilihy dai rymen, milk dealers, hotel or res tauraut keepers and all others that permit Ihesand filth to reach their milk are anions the best t. phoid fever venders. Polluting a public or private water supply is an excedent wholesale method ol giving ty phoid. When any person or lam- lly residing on the watershed contracts typhoid and no pre cautions are taken to disinfect the bowel discharges of such ty phoid patients, the tiniest am onnt ol their fecial matter, if washed down into the public wa ter supply and not removed hy efficient filtration, is very likely to produce a typhoid epidemic thiouiihout theentiretown. This very thing has" occurred in North Carolina all too often already. Tin remedy for this is sanitary privies on the watershed, and ef ficient filtration plants, operated by intelligent filter men instead of day laborers, as is now too of ten the case. In passing, let us not forget the private well with its old oak en bucket. Here are to be found the very best conditions for pol lution. The top of the well is fre quently open, the hides walled up with bricks or loose stones. Sur lace drainage frequently finds its way into the well and, worst of all, we often find a surface privy within less than a hundred ie.-t of the well. Mis. R. BTant, 11 115 Paden St., Piuktisburyf, W. Va., had an at tack of laej ippe which left her bad kidney trouble, and she suffered much severe pain and backache. Then she heard of Foley Kidnev Pills and says; "After taking them a short time the pain left my back and 1 was again able to to do my house work. I' oley Kidnev Pills helped me wonderfully." For sale hy nil dealers. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism.- You can do it by np pljhig Chamberlain's Liniment and massaeintr the uarts. ror sale h nil dealers. The IHtbkd Bipctlirans. Halt i'h F.vciiiug Tuned. If lloosevelt should be noniiu i- "...It.. - . 1. I-.. t .mao.e 10 c.moi me mae-at. s ; chosen for Taft. we will not see any Taft third party or La Pol-j i ,i :. i . ..... ... 'ii lei le i niiii iai i v. iair wm wui Kee ! , . . , .1. -ii- . . . i man i n.unou i atn- H.air. This was a most cowardly ty-jotio IN pul-li. ans in this country j tnunler and the ape,t of t h e relusi. , HU.,ol t nny man o..;t,lse to which it is d-sTahl.- to .u-i.ceoi ineeuin tor a uur.iiCln attntou is the admirable' term. They will cot bolt thenom mniion, nut tnev will Bimpiy j stay at hoa eand not ynte This is indie .t. d by (he ret-nns from .... . .i.t. iii every Htate that has leld a pres- ne'iniii' preieren'iai primary, ic is a fact that not thirty par cent of tip repu lienn vot6 in the state of Illinois w is po'l-d for Taft and Poosevelt combined, and that Champ Clark receive 1 more democratic votes in that state than both of them. The same thing was tni" in the state of' Maryland wh -re only 20 per cent of the white republicans vo ted for K H.sevelt and Taft and yet 80 percent ol the negro vote in 'aat state was polld. The democrats polled more t'pii 70 per cent of the tot d vote of the state nnd CI irk carried thestate. There is a likelihood that there may be a jam at the Chi cago convention and that if such should be the case, the republi cans would Kiy to one another: ''A i'lae;u"on both ymr houses," we wid nominate a third man and we will take such a man as Senator Cummins, Iowa." If such should In the case, there is no doubt that the democrats have got a battle in front of them in stpad of a walkover, and it be hoovs them to put up the stron gest man they can select at fial tiaiore. Whilst Cummins might be and probably would be thor oughly acceptable to the Roose velt republicans; although Cum mins is not as radieal a- Roo-e velt, it probably would fie the case that many oftlieTalt re publicans would shy at the nom inal ion like a moon c ed hors"1 at a black stump and a remain from the polls yet, it would sol idify to all intents and purpose the now badly split up republi can party and make it harder For the democrats to win the election. Therefore, they must not make any mistake In the nomination of their candidate at Baltimore.. Saved His Mother's Life. ''Four doctors had given me up," svriles Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoca, La., "and my children and ail my friends were looking for me to die, when my son insisted that I use El ectric Bi'-ters. I did so, and they have done me a word of good. 1 wi'l idw;i)s praise them." Elec tric Bitters is a priceless blessing to women troubled with fainting and diz.v spills backache, headache, weakness, debility, coustip'a' ion or kidney disordeis. Use them ami gain new health, strength and vig or. They 're guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded Only 5"C at ail dealers. SIUN'S OF SI'UIXUj Money for the cleaner!, caif h for gar den $eed, $h"ll out to tho landlord if f very tonsil, indeed! $pou$t muift have newoutlit $omu$t all the Kiddie, Got to uuv Some food to teed the chic Min.iibeS. Pmii- old dad must $houlder the eoSt el everything! To nini the dollar $ign'$ the ino$t $ug I gegtive $igu of Spriugl Judge. Poo1' appetite is a sure sign of im paired digestion. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will strengthen your dits-i )owney,of Newberg Junction, N. tioa and improve your appetite. ! H., writes, "My wife has been us Thousands have been benefitted by jing Chamberlain's Tablets and finds taking these t ablets. Sold by alll dealers. I For Backache Kiuncvsanb bmeuta Tlie Rii hecn Caw. J It;ch-Hoii. the Ii crenerate. who; murdered nn l.-r t he most tdmck-' . i married, has been awaiting for Wveral days the summons fr,im the Massachusetts sheriff ! ,,, tnlu in... M.u .!....;.... it it u i " " . rmi i ii 1 I , jcouduct ol the olliei.ils (f t U e i cori'nrai vealth Tle prosecution flrompr 11Ilif p(nc,e,: the no-' in, wer,. i..rr and intelli-- nt i . i jan,j Hnallv, the trovernor of the 'aniiionweath, Ivigeii" Toss, has displayed great 111 iral oiirige. Tremesdnus prissure wasbrou't to b-ar upon the governor f o r th exercise o' clemency. Peti- tions we e circulated: women and olher sympathizers pleaded f r meicy; crunks and vicious per sons thr atened the governor, who stood tii 111. The manner in vhicli he displayed this firmness is as fine as it is rare- During his pre lecessor's term of office the qu s ion was raise I whether the governor alone or the governor am) his council might exercise the pardoning po ver; the courts deei led that the governor raigiit snare his responsibility with the councd, but that lie possessed ab solute power to pardon or to re fuse to pardon a convicted per son. Here was a test for the govern or. Lvery normal human beitiir loathes the idea ol taking a hu man being's life. The protection of society is the only justifica tion in law and for governors in pettnitting nieij to be extermina ted. Mr Foss might readily have dodged the issue by releniug the case to his conned, but he knew that the man ought to be execu ted and he knew that the people of Massachusetts thought so, too. and so li shoal lred the re sponsibility alon j and refund a reprieve or pardon. Philadul pia Public Ledger. Midnight in The Ozarks. And vet sleepless Hiram Scran ton of Clay City, 111., coughed and coughed. He was in the mountains on the advice of five doctors, who said he had consumption, but found no help in the climate, and started home. Hearing of Dr. King" New Discovery, he began to use it ''I believe it saved my life." he writes ''for it made.11 new man of me, so that I can do good work again." For all lung diseases, coughs, colds, la grippe, asthama, croup, whoop ing cough, hay feyer, heminorrn ges, hoarseness or quincy, its the best known remedy. Price 50c and 1 1,00. Trial bottle free. Guar, anteed by all dealers. Whether you screen him out, or swat him out, or catch him with fiy paper or in a trap does not matter, but you must get nb ot that fly, Aslongas he con tinues his visit to your home the doctor and the undertaker will continue theirs. Lexington Dis patch. "Ib'drinksheavily " 'T know it." He gambles." "I am going' to marry him to reform him." "Mv giri, listen to me. Try one ! e.p"i iiiinit before von do that." i "What .experiment?" Take in a i"hatexi 1 w eek's washiiiL' to do aim Bee how I von like it." Louisville ( ourier Join nal. It would sui prise y ou to know of he gnat good that is being done bv Chamberlain's Tablets, Darius them very itliectual and doing her lots of geod. If you have any trou liie widi vonr stomach and howilsj give thtm a ti ial. For sale b) a! dealers. Ju-t! e Triumphs. The Nnv York Vrfl com- nients to t he point on the recent 1 1 Howl All. n guilty of murder in She rst deinee fo"r the .l..M.timr o? Prosecutor William M. 1W iri , iii me innri iiir nun I uuw ; ' ; last March. The lawless leader of pe.ise; too mud, idolatry of a.- ,,.. u ,iU, who turned theicienf rules and pncedents; to , 'nan t i jas-ice into a .humbles j many t mis; too ma v appeal. is in two months ell n., I,U nr .... ..... - tf the gallows. Virginia justice' snstiiins in this ca-e the r,..iitii-! t-o f ,r nmmn.a nn.J f,.ir.. J which ir -ained in punishing He-! 1 : attie, the wife killer: '.Massachusetts has won like ci'inmendation hy its treatment of Kichesoa. The nature of his' i-t ii.i. made his trial more com-j pl-x and technical, but only a i 1 half a year has elapsed bet ve.n - Idee I and retribution. The court ', has done i s work well, the in- never have appeared to acl.now sanity 'experts have not befog-j ledge these bad conditions and ged the issue but helped to el -ar it, and the governor, while ad mitting that Richeson is not nor inul, refuses with refreshing eom-1 mtm sense to stay the exeeu- ! Hon of a s1uy r who was fully re sponsible for his act. "Massachusetts is Massachu setts and Virginia is Virginia. In New York we aie not even yet, after five years, tea months and twenty-three days, rid of the scandals of the Thaw case, which is one of its constant and chame. Icon-like changes of form is still trilling with the time of the courts und trying the patience of the public." Failure to convict in sevenl notable cases in North Carolina is likewise remembered with re gret. It is hoped that the exam ple set by Virginia in the two ca ses referred to may have the good effect of stirring sentim -nt to a stricter enforcement of law, and to a surer punishment of the guilty in this and other states. Charlotte News. The Strange Word "Crowd" Do you know how many words in the Luglish language meads "crowd?" Well, a few of them are given here: A crowd of ships is termed a fleet, a fleet of sheep is called a flock; a flock of girls is called a bevy ; a bevy of wolyes is called a pack; a pack ol thieves is called a gaiej; a gang ol angels is call ed a host: a. host of porpoises is! called a shoal; a shoal of buft'a fah es is called a herd; a herd of children is called a troop; a troop of partridges is called a covey; a covey ol beauties is called a gal nxy, a galaxy of ruffiians is call ed a horde; a horde of rubbish is called aheap; a heap of oxen is called a drove; a drove of hood-; lams is called a mob; a mob of j whales is called a school, a school ' of worship is called a congrega tion; a congregation of engineers j is called a corps; n corps of rob- bers is called a hiu.d; a band of I bees is called a swarm: a swarm ' of people is called a crowd. Ex. Kicked By A Mad Horse. Samuel 'Jirch, of Beelown Wis., had a most narrated escape from losi.ig his leg, as no ijoctoi could heal the frightful nnre thatdcyelop ed but at last Bucklen's Arnica Salye cured it completely. .Its the greatest healer of ulcers, burns, boils, eczema, scalds, cuts, corns, old-sores, bruises and piles on earth. Try it. 25c, at all dealers. Mr, Lee JJ. Weathers editor ot the Shelby Star, was recently op erated on for the appendicitis and is expected to recover. It is estimated that in the Uni ted States alone, King Alcohol kiils 2,000 men daily, in theyear. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A CurU and Jamirr. There is n good deal thnt in not liirht. in the administration locnl courls. The coniiIuints olten make against courts are thtse; There i;.. i. i.j i. I" I' u ill ur;i 'iri.i , urn uiui.li x- All these things coupled fre- quenily with the jugglery oftch- nir-nliti.. l.v snl.tlM mid Hhrew.l h, ver often ...nke for the rli. ad vantHe of the poor aid the benefit of the rich. Now thete has come a time with some political leaders pro nose a nlan rivinr the people the l ight to recall thejtidgecThey say it is largely the lault of judge that they make litigation too exppnsiv nnd too tedious. It isclaimed they try to remedy tin m. Ii is only a few years sincethat the proposition of recalling judges was generally dicussed throughout the country Ir has grow n w ith great rapiuity, large ly through the influence of men like Bryan, LaFolletteand Roose velt. The fai t that he favors the recall of the judiciary is one of the chief prguments being used against the latter. It is claimed by opponents of the idea that it is revolutionary and unwise It remains tobeseen with the result of the agitation will bf. Twin City Sentinel. Never Out Of Work. The busiest little things ever made are Dr. Kings New Life Pills. Fvery pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness in to strength, langour into energy, brainfag into mental power; curing Constipation, Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, M-daria. Only 25c at all dealers. Uhildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA CURED A BAD SPAVIN Mr H H. Ivv- Marlon. N.C.. wr!na " IJ r horse had a v.ty bad case of spavin . . . . -via and u 'thing did any food until I uu!ywr Mustang Liniment." I rubbed the spuviu frequently with the liniment and jtcoii r?:w an improvement. 1 am mis iniec ur n ur times a dav and mv horse was conuieti-lv cured. It is sure to cure if properly used." FOR HORNET STINGS. mr. a. j. nuaton, newoem, writer : 'I have used Mexican Mustang I.int j mi t for different ailments and have four.d &3 it.ftU excellent liniment. At one time n:y p3 mare w,n h;iill v stttiii? bv hornets but vm:r im liniment quiekty cured her. I have reeom- I .,!.. it it- i, ritVini-i In n ml rnrla tf ' ri..t 25c. 50c. $1 ft bottle ftt Drug & Gen'l Stores Rf CURES SWINNEY. Mr. R. S. Shelton, Hill, N.C, writeai " I used Mexican Mustane Liniment on a verv valuable horse for swinnev and it cured it. I always keep it in my stable and thmkitthcbestliniment for rubs and oralis" It contains no alcohol and so cannot stinginesses of open wounds or bums. sootaes ana coois at once, just try n. For BURNS and BRUISES. Mr. W. V. Clifton, Raleigh, N. C, write. "I keen a bottle of Mexican Mustang T.iti jiticn r in mv liomt ran tin im 11 ttr ten- cral use. It is the finest thing in the world Wl 101 uts, nums ana uruises. an i 25c. 50c $1 a bottle t Drag & Gen. Stores i r. --?-.. . " ri! . i. -
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