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JJem mmi VOL. XX III liOONK. WATAUGA COUNTY. THURSDAY. JUNK 13 1U12. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Furniture Having purchased oil thestock In th business of the lloone Fur- nitnre Co., 1 nm prepared to wIl,Flirk Baptist Church, which is you anything i" rav ime ai a very reasonable tigure. Imssers, Bureaus, Chain), Bed Steads, Bed Springs, Mattresses, etc. Give me a call when in jeed of any thing in the line of furniture. "Store in Watauga County Bank Building. Respectfully, JESSE F. ROBBINS. PROFESSIONAL VETERINARY SURGERY. I havo been putting much study on this subject; have received my diploma, and am now well equipped for the practice of Veterinary Sur gery in all Its branches, ami am the only one in the county. all on or address me at Vilas, N. . R. F. D. 1. Q. H. HAYES, Veterinary Surgeon. 5-17-ni. Er. E m. MADRON. - DENTIST. -Sugar Grove. North Carolina, K3fAll work done under guar antee, and best material used. 4-1 3-' 11. E. S. COFFEY f AT 10 Lib El Al LA H', BOONE, N. C Prompt attention given to iU matters of a legal nature. &sr Abstracting titles ami )Oiipr.tion of claims a special l-l'll Dr. Nat. T, Dulaney. - SPECIALIST - KTK, BAH", NOSK. THROAT AND CHEST Ktn.8 EXAMINKD KOIt GLASSES FOURTH STREET Bristol, Tenn.-Va- EDMUND"" JONES LAW YEll -LEX01H, N. (!,- Will Practice Regularly in the Courts of IV atauga, 6-1 'ii. 5 ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANNER ELK, N. C "Will practice in the courts Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining Counties. 7.6.'! I F. A. LINNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOONE, N. C. Will practice in the courts of th 13th Judicial District in al matters of a civil nature. 6-111911. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C. Careful attention civen to o! lections. E. F. Lovill. W. R. Lovill. Lovill & Lovill Attorneys At Law -BOONE, N. .- Special attention given to all business entrusted to their care. .. .'. .. .'. 7-9-10. qua:terly Conitrrser at BlocLbara's Chapel. Mr. lvJitor; The Methodist i 'quarterly conference for boone' circuit was held at Blackburn's ( t impel on Saturday tmd Sunday June 1 and 2. The Presiding Kl- tier had net the time, unmten-, jtionally,o as to conflict with rcuular ineetinLrtimeof South McA onlv a fewhundreJ vards from the chapel. On Saturday the Presiding EI- dersnt a message to K-v. i S. j fact that- the president did not Farthing, pnstor of South Fork, keep rood faith with t he Ameri kindlyinvitinghtmtobringdowii',..,,, people in several questions his congregation Sunday to u .o , ,,; ..a'n.m.d imp.: to which he Conference. Theexplai.ationcon-had premised early attention, tained in tho invitation being! Firs' u l f. emoot was IYesi nighly satisfactory t. Brother jdent Talt's flat, declaration that l.dvm i niti.ii g:, otter bunday ; school, motion carried to ad journ aid attend the conference. A mo-t enthusiastic congr 'ga tion. l-d by tht superintendent, pastor and teachers of the Sun day school marched to the chap el, arriving on time and were cor dially greeted by the IVesidingJ Elder and official members of the church, Hfrer which the unitid congregations were highly euter- tamed by eagerly listening to a most eloquent, and logical ser mon delivered by the Presiding Elder from the test, '-Thy King dom Come" Matthew 6:10. Theabh- miuisterdiscus-ii'd tlif 1 great importance ol tne re.r;.: o. Christ over the hearts ol men. The meeting wai indeed a most enjoyable occasion for all, dem ons! rating the treat need of a more united eff rt to fill the earth with the story of Christ, and with the spirit of His life. It's the duty as well as the priv- ilsge of all christians regardless ol denominational belief to join hand in hatd to relieve distress, to prjvide for the unfortunate and to administer the gospel of practical bein fecence, recogniz ing no distinction between the liffe-ent nat'n'naliti s but ca'ry inscribed on their banner the dot trine of the universal Liotlnr- hood of man. Alter the service was over and the people were returning to their respective places of aUde more than twenty -Ave people wore caught in a shower of rain, but soon found shelter in the splen did home of Mr. John L. Tatura- A reluge from the storm was not all they received from the kind and hospitable home, the good woman soon prepared a most sumptuous dinner and everybody was made to feel that humanity to man was a great part of our religion. Z T.WATSON. Man Coughs and Breaks Ribs. After a frightful eoughing spell a man in Neenab, Wis., felt terrible p;uns in his side and his doctor found two ribs had been broken. Whnt agony Dv. King's New Discovei y would have saved him, A few U u spoonful ends a late cough, while persistent use routs obstinate cnugha expels stubborn colds or Meals weak sore lungs. "I feel iiire its a God send to humanity," writes Mrs, Ft fie Morton, Columbia, Mo. ''for I helieve I would have consumption today, if I bad not used this great remedy." Its guaranteed to0:ttisfv and you can get a free trial bottle or 50 eent or $1.00 size at ail drur. gists. Therp is nlwavs joy, though sometimes is covered up with other things. VN e rcpist Ann1 it and divide it, for onlv in that way it grows Myrtle Heed. Move On Now ! says a policeman to a street crowd, and whacks headsif itdon't. ''Move on now," says the big, harsh miner al pills to bowel congestion and suf ' feaintr follows. Dr. Ki iu iv.v Life Pills don't bulldoze the how. els. Thev srentlc p.-rsuade them to right action, and hea.th follow s. 25 c at all druggists. Tft'HrDi(.Umeul. j The teceut preferential niimur-l ies, are com-emed, furnish one veidiet. aud that is. bo-tewr murta those who have remained jloval t Mi. Tlt rwrretlo admit if, that the president has Uvn tr'od in the 'Miiiuiar couiis and . ,J wanting. The fart that iie lius tM-eu rouzldy and unfair ly used by the Lion Hunter should uot, and evidently does not l.liud a treat pt rceutage of the Americau electorate to the the time had come for "miff rev- ision downward. This statement he made in response to th" pop ular demand which was growing over the country at a truly ul et ming rate. The president's, bud faith was first discernible n hen he d'clared unbluhinilv in h - piiblic speech, 1-ss than a year after hia inauguration. Ihatthe Payne-Aid rich monstrosity was "the best tariff bill ever devised." The rsentment of the American poeple was emphatically exprss ed in'1910 when in the lall elec tions in various sections of the country the republican congress- jonal mnjoritv of forty sven was i,. , .'eLiocratic mnjor ity of sixty-eiht. The voters who placed Tufr in Hie while house in 15108 were bet rayed, nnd two years later they sharply call ed the Republican administra tions attention to the fact that such breach of promisecould not go unpunished. Where there are two great pol itical parties the voter really hi ilds the balance of power: when he fiiids himsell betraed he has but one nlternathe. If he has been dei eived in the integrity of the wherein he professes faith, heeanonly recent the abuse of his confidence and register pro test by voting airainst the pub lic official the aent of the par ty who has violated his trust, Thus 1 he tariff betrajal was th" fivst count v"ereou President Taft was indicated two years af ter his entry into the white house But the voters who have just ex pressed their want of confidence in hfm kept other things in mind as well as the tariff. They remem ber the president's treatment ol (jifiord Pinchot, the Bailing! r scandal, the Controller Bay grab, Th" Cunningham land sleal and, !l ' illy, the psesident's participa tion in the false dating of a let ter which approved Balling r and his course. So that in view of the recent primary returns we are forced to the conclusion that T"f''s successive defeats at the polls are nob so much the popu lar e)resion of admiration for j. .-uooelr, as t'ie. ireths public condemnation of T.ift's ill advis ed p"Ii : s. A -Uevilie Citizen. Mr. M A. McLaughlin, 512 Jay St.. LaCross, Wis , w;ites that she suffered all kinds of pains in her back and hips on account of kidney trouM-j and rheumatism. ll got some of Foley Kidney Pills an' af ter taking them for a few days there was a wonderful change in my ense for the pain entirely left my buck and hips and I im thankful there is such a medicir"; as Foley Kidney Pills," For Silk- by all dca'ers. Most of us would be glad toget i i I of our experience h-ss than cost. Mrs, LehlLn,e, wifa of Wiley Love farmer living near Covena, Ga., say?: ''I have taken Folev 1 will also liquify the tough muc: Kidnev Pills ri:id find them to be all . uiid iiii'ke it easier to exocctoiaie. lira claim t.r thi . ,n. Thev gi ve me ai-n'is! instant relief when my I kidneys were sluggish and inacti . T rn 'i .-lit f t'i id K t-pi ( il 'i . - 'id t Iimiii 1 1 1 ; R guferers flom kilnev troubles." For sae by dealerb IMslilnny Peopl. j "I don't lik that man,1 youmir, Cm It iioy; rut it: the B,tltini'.:e Kv-i I"'" S,1U r,nTk- You d "tkuow joot inakinjr your head roar without ! waking 1 ny headway toward the ini troTPiurut ol the world or adding to it tiitellitfi'iiee. Juat making a noise, that's all. Don't tikrhiiu. eh? Condemning v- jery thing aWit him. My, that's a Biilf tiling, ninthly Hilly. Hexideo. It Inn't true A until lundtt upof qu.i!itieand ten deucie and the thingH like that. A limn docda don't lunkn lihu at ail. 'Pm-y ar just the nlgus of quality iu him. A whistle doosn't make a sawmill. It just tells you there is one in the vicinity. It ins't a itawmill because it whistles it whistles because it.a a 1 sawmill. A bee isn t abecuse It makes honey it makes honey becauee it is a bee. Now. ther. are all oortHof qualities and impulses in a man in every man. You know yourself that there is a fUlit becween two or three elements in ymi you beiote Jyou can do the oniiuonest tiling. You don't like that other fellow ch? Yes you do, some of him, Duiit you know that quality in yourself that you think is so perfect lys west and noble? The man you claim to hate has that quality. May be uot so well developed as your maybe he hasn't had the chance to develop it- Hut he has it, and you should like that much of biiu, because he has it common with you. That is true of every one of those qiiivhties you reooguizo so proudly in 011rseli. He ha9 'em too. Then that thing in him which you observed that led to your remark of eomileiimation vou've cot it boy, you've got it! You may have suceeoded iu hiding it, or perhaps ever in smothering it some and making it keep its head down and not have much to say a bout your actions, but you have that quality! The things that you deplore iu the other man is somewhere in you, more or less dormant or undeveloped. Maybe it has been placed in cireum gtauce that developed almost iriesisti bly in him the thing you have had a chanc- to kill off or hold iu leash. Hut he has the quality, and you have it. And that, even wore than the liv able qualities he has iu common with you. should make you his friend at last should place you in the attitude ; of sympathetic willingness to be his friend u the 'lueful opportunity is ever offered. Quit this hating paople, 'vy! It.s a bad plain. Its hurts you to hate, especially in hot weather. Hate lifts your temper and your temperature, and you sweat and tickle and squirm and stew, Besides, if you have sense and iwngi nation enough to look at a thing from some other than your own nar rowly selfish standpoint remember the time you found somebody else hated you didn't that hurt, clear to the heart? Your hate hurt theother man just that way and well, don't do it If he died tomorrow you couldn't look the Lcrd in the face. The Uplift. Ends Hunt For Rich Girl. Often a hunt for a rich wife ends when the man meets a woman that uses Electric Bitters. Her strong nerves tell in a bright brain and cv. en temper. Her peach bloom com. plexion and ruby lips result from her pure blood; her bright eyes from lestfu! sleep; her elastic step from firm, free muscles, all toll i of tiie health and strength Ekctiic Bitters ive a woman, ami the free d..m from indices' ion, hackachc, headache, faintine and dizzy spells thev promote. Everyvhere they are woman's favorite remedy, if weak or ailing try them. 50 at a l druggists. The best spring t- nic spring air and pine spring water. Take it every day. hen ;uir c hi, lax wnooni )fi- couch be carefal to keep the cou-h loos -ind expect. iration easy by .,'iv in; Chambcl Iain's ('omjh Remedy , as m iv be required. This remedy j It has been used successful!, iu ma j nv epidemics and is safe anil suu. Fur sale hv all dealers. : VV' & , F kach: Kionc.-iAiiC ijy..cc.!.n Railroad Progress. YVilke Pntriot. All of the work connected with t,e building of the Y-tdkin Iliver railroad out fiom North Wjlkis- horo is making satislactory pro- gres. Dun ig the pa-t we-k all activities have necessarily In en of a preliminary nature and they have now readied the point where the actual construction is to beam. At a meeting Friday ai,,.. night, of those signing the right! TIjw wLo Pn, C( ril on tj. ,, of way bond, Messrs. T B. Fin- run a risk of having ci i n ia rh. ley, J. C. Smoot, C. ll.Cowles, H. 'ear. O. Absher, W. C Meadows It. XI. j Most men lln 1 it easier to ! oi l limine were designated to secure 1 a ruwy ,"e than to hold f 1. 1.1:.: 1 :.i.t.. it lie tongue. ri,.. u 1 1.1 iieir work that less than half a dozen condemnation pro-eedings wiiibe necessary. Mr. II. C. Lan- don, chH engineer and general manager, is here und has etal-l iishe 1 his headoinrter-. With 1 ? , , Y r 11 f hi. 11 are Mr. A. . Jliller, fore- , ... , innn of the eonstructiou work, ' mid Mr. (1. M. (iraudius, supply agent. Alon with these gentle - men are the engineers, nssistauis nnd iiplners 1 For the beaiuuing, one hun dred and fifty hands have been advertised for and a large num- ber ol teams will be secured. Those in charge of the construe-1 tion work d "dare it to b their intention to pu.-h the road to a speedy completion and express the hope of being alvle to grade something like five milks ol road bed permonth. The supply house at the terminus ol the Southern Railway's yard is now comiile- ted, and it is from or near this point that the first construction work will begin. Unless some ob stacle now wholly unseen or un able to bo predicted interferes, the new Yadkin River Railroad, trayeHua theentire westeen part ol the countiy, will soon be an actuality. (Javc.ujHut iiud Uuoil Roads. The United Stales govern meat spends annually !f'.)3,000,0!)0 for the maintenance of a standing anny. It spends $125,000,000 annu allp for the maintenanceof itsna yal establishment. It spends more than f 155, 000, 000 annually for payment olpjn sions. It spends on the average of a bout $20,000,000 for theannual iniproyemeut to rivers and har bors.. It spends on an a verage of a bout $10,000,000 annually for; the construction of public buil dings. It spends $1,000,000 annually j for the maintenance of diplomatic an consular representatives in foreign countries. j It spends $3,000,000 annually ' for coast defenses and fortifica tions. Tt spends annually $13 000, 000 for agricultural development It speada annuaily $9,000,000 upon the American Indians. But the United States govern ment spends nothing annually for the construction or improve ment of public highways'. Nati onal Monthly. They Put an End to It. Charles Sable. 30 Cook St. Koch ester, N. Y. says he recommends Foley Kidney Pills at every oppor tunity beeause they gaye h i m prompt relief from a bad case of kidnev trouble that had lor-' both ered him. Such a 1 ecommerid.t'ipii ' coming from Mr. Sabl is direct and convincing evidence ot the r;u eurative qualilies of Fo'ev Kidney Fills ers. For sale by all ileal- unildren Cry ron ncicHER's OAS TO R I A For Backache Kiskeysano Blacdui 0t of I hi1 Sint-r J .-. When in doubt uk yi'V v? . well as a lador. The jnp;i li r cm tie a : i ii Politic a-e oft-11 tin tiu-i i.ut: lersome k nd of ticks. Man pioposes but vtr if m it is pnp'i who di-po"!. The coal (baler 1i-n I ' e f. -fill to take the li'.t ki.'3t. The Fait nay b: t 1 sp i 'i- rmt !it,.ir lli.tl.tit ! ir .t i'...ti.i . 1 ussy foks sl rain i t iit lo ttltirit.k. 11 11 I wti ttnk ill .xi t ..j I (u ,j7ii'rvr.ian j The niau who c!i:rtp.':n '1 is pretty suie to beia irk.-i iu . 1 by his n- ighbors. The nrw broo-n ?wep;.s o:i j on!. WUi, tller" is a Ul '' at the other fint ol it. .... When vou se a hen r.tm.r u . , , tacks vou are n.tdi to itfimi' ; that sf,? is gouts to lav acocp' j xiu- elevator m n is a iTr:w.- humanitarian, lie h;e;,d.. h idavsin elevating men an me''. I; is u aooil tliina to ' ei when we are ri:; lit an I :!. ;s I. iDortaiit. also, to kno'.v wh"!i ; are Ii ft. maiufaet urr 1 "vii i!: ;i 'device to save s'ej.s, wii n tuuutely he does not tell in to put them wli -n we lum1 them. "Are you willinc to live w t'l mefn a cotfaa'-'V "Yt ! provided it is a cute liule Stage with m dozen room-, n .: j b'it,,s- Hteai11 ll,!Mt a Ul't',J ' ' 1 omnia 1 00111 itii.j up si:iirnani. Fro 11 D.icembT F.ir.n Jo-jriHl. A CARD. Thio is to certify Unit Foley' ney and tar Compound does m tain any opiates, any habit for drugs, or ar.y inarcdients ilnit possibly hajjn its users. On Ilo tin: control y, its .' hfalii-g'a'.t! ,.;',, iug qualities m.ikc it a real rci'H' for coughs, colds a a. I ivrit itions of tho ''iro.it, c!i? t and lung T! . avnai.ie is ;n a yellow nark:i'c, Ask ior Foley's Honey and Tar Com. pound ::nd accept no sulslilule. Fur sale by ail dralers. CURED A Mr. B Ii. Wry, Mvloi, K 0 . v. '.ct : " My horse n.;il a vcrv ! (' .- . nnd nothing !iri ilit'j."'ii v iitr . 1 Mast:mi LiPtntcvit. 1 i uljt. i 1 : t .: trqiu-ntly with tl;c lin:m-:il .'.rM s-i.r : ; an improvement. I (lit! ini t:v-: or ii Linus u nuv ami my hnrL-e w.t coinvkti I cured. It is sure to cure :1" Tinipcriy ust-t: 'X l!sV'-"'l4iV- "!T..-W'i'lri,-i-.v, v.. ! I FOR HORNET STINGS. Mr. a. J. Hut'son, Ncwbarn, W.C vrxticz; 'I hare used Mexicin Must;.:, r x.-. mcntfor rtnlVrc tit ailnunits nr.U h a r. -t. it an excellent liniment. Atone t.i:u:r mnt w.n 1 trllv t v hornd h it n IS litiinwnt qv.ieHy cured her. I h:;ve t ?; P5 mended it to others hundreds nt" '.;:..c?." fe 2."c.50c$I abottte at Drug & Ccr'ir; . CURES SVNNEY. Mr. R. S. Shelton, HID, N.C., writes : "I nsed Mexicnn Mustaue I.ii'.i;nv-:t on a very valuable hurse t'-jr swiniu-y an! it curt-d it. lahviivs ktt'n it in rav stii:.: : nm'. thinkitthebestlininu'nt rornilsnn(lc:nli:." M It contains no alcohol find so vurw'-t n stintr in cates of open wound or brr't. k j etooiacsuna cuuts ui ontx. jusz try it. i7. mtowQ nptiisrc !r. W.V. Clifton, Raleigh.N C. r-t- "I lr.t a liotlV c.f Mi"' y.--'T Limtr.iTit in rr:y li'.mst cor: :nn. il : ; cral use. It ia the finest tiling iu the vi for Cats, Burns and Bruises," 2Sc.50c.ttRpottlMDruli& Ccs' 1 ' ; ! 1 11
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