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1 i VOL XXIII i;OOXK. WATAUCi A COL'NTV. THURSDAY. .1VSK -'7 J1Il. NO 4; sr mv f.j a a ( n 13 ii Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Furniture ... '. , ...... . lla in purchased all ihestork . . " . . ,, ., in tin- laisiui'M dt the I.ooue ! ar-1 - -It ' " . r v mtiircl o.. , am prcpareil to wll,... Ju), wi),M ,. IIU.r,.lllllts ; vou aiiyim.i 111 mv tine 111 a very reasonable figure. Dru-ers. Isureuus, Chairs, l'.ed Steads. Ihd St'iiiM, Mattresses, etc. Civv me a, call when in need of any thing in the line of futni'ure. eStore iu Watauga County Ihuik luilditir. Respectfully, JESSE F. ROBBINS. PROFESSIONAL VEltliiiNAKl bUl'.ui'.Kl . I I have her u piittia ltmch ftiuly t tur the most, part his efforts nr--on iliis suh.iec-r; Imve n-ceiyed my j rewarded with success. This kind diploum, ami am now well equipped j ()f ft ,,oy .mq.filly ,0,.H not ,.iircl . 1 I4 . . , vt ii. nil ltd limni'lit mill .-nil flirt r w " " ' only one in the county, nil oil or addros me nt Vilas, X. . It. F. D. 1. (i. n. hay us. Veterinary Surgeon. 5 1711. Er. E M. MADRON. - DKXTIST. -Susui" drove. North Carolina, e-All work done under ruar an tee, and best tnutertal used. .13-'ll- E. S.COFFEY ! -AT 1 OKI E I A 7 LA W, BOOSE, N. C. Prompt attention givon to til matters of a legal t.atnre. -T Abstracting titles and coitf-ctiou oi claims n special 1-1 '11. Dr. Nat. T. Dular.ey. SrKCIALIST KYK, K AU; liCSK. TT1ROAT AXD CHKST KVi-:S KXAMIXKl) VOll OLASSKS FOURTH STREET Bristol, Tenn.-Va- "EDMU xN l7J ONES LAW YEll LGNOILt, N. C,- Wili Practice Regularly in the Courts of Watauga, 6-1 '11. L. .1 ATTORNEY AT LAV,', BANNER ELK, N. C. iStaS" Will practice in the courts Watauga, Mitchell :nd adjoining Counties. 7 - 6-' 1 1 . F. A. LINNEY, ATTO UN K Y AT LA W - BOONE, n. c. Will practice in the courts of the l.'lth Judicial District in al matters of a civil nature. 6-1 1-1911. jTcrFLETCHER" Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C. Careful attention 'given to collections. eTf. Lovill. W. U. Lovill. Lovill & Lovill Attorneys At Law -BOONE, N. .- Special attention given to all business entrusted to their care. . . . . '. . 7-9-'10. ALrvon to Bojs. I Uatonhi liar.clte. ; Ij'tmir Topic -lust now Mt YHrxtiiMi lime, Ti. la which nries it a mis . tie re are huudredsuiid h in.lreds demeanor tor a ieinw to lciw .1 ;ul boys over the couutrv lo.. kin;; hotel without paving Ins hi!U is I. r work, llih school hoys outla iholcom - one. If a 11 rmi Ur the summer vacation and col- ''"Si" jrnid nates nil alike a r e . , . . t . , , , , ,. , , look m:: for job. n I that too ,..,..., . . ; 1 .It 11 mm- mini in -III- - I- l"i't- . , . ; i"i ' hi.-1 1 ii - iii- ii ii 1- ! I-.. mi; in cut off rather than add to their, Htaff S-mie of them are U'-t t iiir ' I positions for the HUiaai.r; othctti jure heinir tncL uith rebuH'r. 1 11 : Hotn -cases the search for a job in; tions? The fanner v ho sells hi-- & rmn:i..n when taken all()j;iv. Chai lotte has a popuia-: ; the wile-c. ft ,11 tlu; 1 ui al sections, a tn iv pretensu. With b;yn this w heat, corn or potatoes on ti-'.ie fruit, as iiaruiuintend.:d itshould j t jl)U 0 j () j native white par- j V.'e realie that too many Jocui is oftfiitiuieu the ca. Moth'-rs iS powerless to collect where t lie ; ctita-iel'l.-'wsorci'iu parcnta-v i papers tiive practically all their do not wish to he bothered wit h : fellow is not willing to pay of his I The almost universal craving :,i): fnr,.i ncjiro, latt.-i.iioii to the towu au ii.Ih-6 them around the house and fa-jown aiconl. The meicliaut or ,ul' aichohol. he believes, is a, j j 7-0 ., ,,tli rs .Vilini;!,-! t!.'-' juntry i.i.-li hut ? Him thers wish to ir-'t rid of the ever- j business nia-i who m lis his -roods '' '""''I Mvinr lor 1 j;errnicid ;,oll a p,,..ii!;iii.'n of L'.VTIS, 'd.-r soinet ia.es i; this is not al- lastino; bc-rinjr for money. In j other instances, th boy is needy j ;iiil deserving ana tits searcli lor I work is genuine and sincere and wh'it kind of work h" hui pro- i vided it is soniethin;; by which ! .1 lie may earn an honest penny. It may be mowing lawns, cutting hedges, running errands and the like, a job that many others look down on in scorn. But there is something to th3 boy who fakes a job like that and sticks to it, and his efforts ouht to be fur thered. A helping hand should be given him. Merchants and busi ness men would find it to their interests to employ a boy like this. In this connection a very excellent aud timely bit of ad vice from the Spartanburg Jour nal is appended as follows: 'Several days ago The Jour nal had a suggestion to boys aud t heir parents as to work during the long vacation. Dawdling ar ound sht machines ami tobacco stands for three mout hs will off set all "the irood lessons they have lf'ir:i"d at school. Doing notliiu.. is only a little above a vicious life. D is not tha m-ei -y hoys uiakf, but theltahitof work tlu;y acquire that is valuable. Of course boys whose fathers have plenty of means cin gijr places. Their fathers can find or make them. But it is the poorer boys who need the work and the work helps them. Gie them a lift if you can. They have the m iking of men in them. For twelve years Wendell Sooy, a newsboy, stood at the entrance of Fairm on nt Park in Philadel phia. Through all sorts of weuth er he was there for business, lie saved all the coin he could spare from his scanty requirements lor food and clothirm'. Selling papers day after day was only inciden tal to his higher aim. lie wanted to go to college and never for a moment did he lose s'mht of that purpose. lie expects to begin his college education at the (all term of the University of Penn sylvania. Iu the twelve years he has accumulated fJ.GOO, which be thinks will bo enough to give him a four vears course. Such a n tl.ni- i.a -,.rH. .......i, J ln I IIUI 'J IIV'l t.11 IIIUl ll more to the country than a class mate who h.-is mpney to spend for the gratification of all his wants, Look out. lor those poor bovs who work with a high aim. Give them a chance. They will will make men worth something," A CARD. This is to certify that Foley's Ilo ney and tar Compound does not con tain any opiates, any habit forming drugs, or any ingredients that could possibly harm its users. On the contrary j its great healing and sooth in qualities make it a real remedy for coughs colds and irritations of the throat, chest and lungs. The genuine ts in a vellow package. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar Com. pound and accept no substitute. For sale by all dealers I.-silaiiun W f i I St.! Problem. even t a !: one meal at a bo n.l- , iu limn- i.r hot.-l, ami -fkip".' , , without aiinstiu the 1a it t.-r. ', . " ?, iir i.iimi' ! nil iir-i ui 1111 uiiiiu, TtlW ... 1 w xv.. , , lief.lll I4 It 'I II I 111. I IIV llll .HilCII. .. .1.:.. ....... ' 1 . 'can. s? 1 iic -icojii" in 1 res' f 1 i 11. 1 hchia 1 th law mal.e;s and de- m.ni.hd tliat something hedone. A hy not have a similar la.v . which will cover all just oldija- .m a credit is absolutely at 1 he ; mercy of his customers. L.-gisla tioti enabettiiji people in business . to collect c -sely will prevent . ' their customers from b u y 1 n y :, elaborates carbolic acid iu mia-thiiiL'-s which thev.do not iroiisid- '' quantities,"' lr sa.s by way er absolute necessities, and will I. . ..1.1 ll.. .4- i-av a vxao.esom- uiei-i upon . that, class wlui live beyond th"ir - ni-ii us or meoni'. l riu? honi -steal law served a liOOiJ pitrM)Se 111 US tllU !, U'H We brieve it has served its day and generation, The great army of 1 hum-in p trasites w'l prey up .i the earnings of others has in-1 creased to niarmitiyr proportions, The rein edy a ill come either by legislation or by adopting a uni - veisalcash system which is pos sibly not practicable iu every case. A law will bi in id; for the protection of those who fur nish a living for the growing horde of parasites who are ten times mora dishonouibie than thieves, if the class who surfer from the credit system will unite in tiie detrmina-ttou to have our law makers give the matter seri ous coiisi ierat ion. Those in lu vor of legislation along this line will do well to talk the matter over wilh their representative before he goi s to Raleigh iu Jan uary. Home Watir WorU.s. Probably the greatest single benefit that could come to the average farm woman would be the installation of a good water works system. The cost is very much less than the average farm er imagines and their nefits from it very much greater. Farm pa pers from time to time have pub lished plans for home water works and the Progressive Far mer has recently asked t he Na tional Department of Agricul ture tji proviite free bulletins 0:1 the subject, Let the larmer who has been bringing water from a distant spring, get out a pencil and paper, putdown thedistance ir tityt ii i-ni'l j mnltiliic if. liv . . . ' .' ' t . ... 1 ' , tl.'i nnmhnr o it ri iw lin m nur Tim U P , .1 u; on 1111 average a dav, and tviulti- . . ii ..,M . plv auaui by dbo. and he will re- ' ,. , . ),, l. r alize how tnaiiv hundreds ol miles he has traveled in thecourwei ... , , . oi u yea i. nun now niiiii imjnj ivrwL- ii 1 1 i'xi!iirinl for rrjit till!' mil i . .. .. ( ... , i, . i adeiiuaie suppiy ol water tor thei h.wL .,l' u-..t..r-..i-kK svs. 0111 would not only save al! this time and labor, but afford one of' I Ik. nivjit . Kt, iid vniitnees ol citvl hfe I.v providing w.aer ill ah purisol thehoje. E.erv fanner 1 who h.-iH !i. ill-oner l-i'i'Mld lor t ie welfare of the woiiimii lie has cho sen for his wife, therefore, and and wiio can possibly afford it, should set about installing an adequate water w oi ks system The J'rogressive Farther. Thcv Put an End to It. Charles S.ihlo. 30 Cook St. Jioei. j ester, TV. Y. says i e iccom mends i Foley Kidney Pills at every oppor tunity heeause they gave a 1 1.1 prompt relief from a bad case of kiduev trouble that had long both ered him. Such a recommendation cominf' f 1 ma Mr. Salile, is direct i- A .1 1 1 vi nri n.r f v irr n f the) Meat curative tp.lahln-s of r. y - k-i,l.,..w IMU K,.r K..l hv Mil r or sale by ad deal. " J - crs. I Cihii 'ilia? an a! a tl i.v drive the !( tr aia." is aa ailae r nut i a W rn.ici.1.-. .! uri,: !. which doctors a-ie,ha at least tidily rml pau i.tii-e i f the a ttnim ot truth in it. It is at ,..,.,! ,,ion f-r the principal tH Icast. true that t. cat a ..; j,.."' il.al..! ripe. aii-J not over-i ip. j -,- j4 1 Imu hm .1 tot -.1 ,) fruit is ron In. -ive ?,, lllt. ,y.' Il;,,i,, ,, .-..-.'oc, -JS7, ., t iv e t '..in is 1 1.. ,..,rl ion of of t he ncli- mem. i l . 1 muiicr ieM 01 n ai'a vidii:.! vti tint.. iv..: " ....... ....... wri.cr for "lieit. r 1 1 uit." a ' Wond iliver iulilicatioii. iaiuires l"'r " ,! "t prohahle thatj,is rharlotte and V''mia jtoi, tllt! aichohol ;n Fruits is ,1 v ih'. i- ja,,: included in the list jiven -utt " !i--'" l .'iiela-uil when it is ta- ' as a const it ui-nt part of Iruir. j mn nai ai:ui wn.a taicea in t -ie frni of ietoxie iuls. "The bedy ; !' explanation and comiiari-011, j ' 1 1 1 t" III kill ill r U'i klltl I I'l l 1- miiv I - v - - I bohcactd to- tin-berieM' il'he.dth. 1 . . , ., . Ig'" 'it ueal of fruit "cures' a . ' ' i lilt llH-A 1 li-ilif ftti:i. 1 ' O.W viiV'l 1 1 U I t, IIIU Ct ,1 .1 .n. 1 iiihkiu. aiuuuui, t ue oumous hmeulty 111 the way ol applying "'ure is that persons who , have a lively thirst lor alcohol arc not lovers of fruit. As the converse is true, the contributor ' to -'.letter Fruit" believes that i the reason is that users of fruit get tup germtei'i.i! a c ino! 111 a natural way and beneficially, while drinkers ol ardent spirits get it in larger quantities and in a form highly injurious. This op.'iis a fit-Id of discussion which should bu -without mean ing to make tin indefensible pun fruitful. That "an npplo a bunch of grapes, cr almost any other good fruit, is a part of the menu that fhould not he over looked at any time of the year is admitted. If tin-reason l-usbeeii hit: upon by this inves'ignror the! discovery .-hould proe valuable to persons and institutions inti r ested in the cu-e of the drink ha bit. A way midlife be found to divert the thirst for alcohol, by easy stages, from deleterious strong drink to fruit juices from apple jack, with its smile and its coiled serpent, to tiie apple, 1 day with its promise of clipped doc tor's bills and length of d is iu the land: A State Family Bible. Kentucky is. one of the southern stateh ,'hich has recently adopted a modern law for the resist rs.t ion f vital statistics, says The Jonn;al of the American Jledieal Assoc'ati ni. Put into force a little over a year it ;ro, it has been one trail. As usual, in en- countered opposition. Some people were mcible to see vvhv hiiths -.nd deaths should be recorded: others li 1 - 1101 ake to tro to flie trouble to ni;iki' , . . . t. ; out an ordorlv record of these oi-en r- -' .. I rene.es. 1! -cuiisc lh yMeinns and uie 1. i . . spcui-in ii.iziitions leu the way m this needed legislation, it wls' " fer the lienetit of ih vsi i.-um r:it her tllil" lorthepe.1.1 e-odMi.'.UesiieH'S asked aud so havo philosi.hei.s since hi- 1 ime "Vli.ite's in a liameV" and the wisest "'"a'se inquirers have re,oni.e.l the ! ""l'"rt.,im'u. ot ,J!U,il" !l tllil,f-' t,nM'- '..'il-U- if if l,.t,n,.l in I i i ,. iit 1 . I ............... lie eye. Evidently this luce is reconi. "d Kentucky. The leading edit oral j in the May 1 issue of the Kentucky Medical Journal, under the heading "iune the babie-i," discusses some, of tin) diiiic.ulties encuiiterpd in put ting the new law !u to 1 If ot. Jn this connection, the eui tor philosoph ie.-tlly refers to the Suite bureau of Vital Siar.is.iies 11s "Kentucky's r.ijj Futility Dtlilc." A happier name cocld not we. I lie devised. V. nen the piople of t-v i'l .r ni-l. v. .1 mi.irsr.i n,l fhur tliM rili- : ii-ct of birth registration is to record the name and date of Kentuckv. so ! that its lei-'ul identity v.eiy 1m r - stab - 1 Hsheil. and that the scute is siuily exeicistuj.' tiie same care that leads a , lima r iv jur-i-imv ti'd xi Mini in 1 Mi I , I... u:.o i l",u,,u "Ui'iwi, 01 me lueupurewill e inorensiHl iul aurei! - Ei. ir is oiu-n s u i mat to eat ii,,. ,, ,,. .... ,;t V.rlh Camlini i'oiiuInTlnn. Val;:!'t.i- I leisure! S1V-: i;.; ;,;ir..,u .i e."i'i t.! iv is. Ml" statistic 011 the (,-( 1!. . . m:i- .1. ... ,...,,.,.1 t v. 7 s rt.lill-,i.lillt.:;;i'l.l.l.(.i, nil- 1HlKl., ,....,.., ss',1. . . . . - it ir. .jrn una .111 ", 1 n-'j 1 . 1, c.'.iT.s :j. all ot I1-1 s 7, M ! !. ,1.1.. ... .. v,,rti, (.,, ..ii,,,. , aiive white parentage. 1 .-:r lniM .l parental .117: 7w.. ;,, ,...!,, i,,,,,, , j o 07. ni !ti others 1 I . .lloriiticw-raxtoa. Miri.m l'r;.'icss. On Satitrdav. June I 0M1. cm-red tl ria .r,. ol ! iss I ..n. . . ., , , 1 , .1 , ,. ise ioii)iie, oiu (iaaiiuei 01 lr. M. I-'. Moroliew. to M r. 1- red 'Ik . C I It I 11 . ' ., iv.. . ... 1 " "1 y" '- "-'i. w.i, ii 'Kl Jl., tie briditl nju'tv consist. inr of I i ..,,1 f... v m; ! ill. nnii .1113. 1 1111 iiiiii.ui, .ii.n Mm phew and Mr. Paxtott, jour-; neyed to Asheville by the noon train uu 1 at i o'clock, j). m. the ring cetvinouy was read by the Rev. Dr llyrd at the Methodist par.'ouage. Mr. Paxtoti an 1 his j bride left tmmediaiely lor his home, where he h is the reputa tion of a busiuiss man ol high standing. Miss Morphew has beeu one of V-irian's ni"st popu lar young ladies, having a wide circle of ml miring i'.dends. She was .-i lormer student tit St. M i ry's. Raleigh, also the (iivens- i boro College, and is an accom- plished liuisician. The bride is a grand da ligh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bryan, ol Boone, and Ins nnny ee' i. lives and friends m Vat itiga Says The Durham Sun: "We saw a farmer in an nbjoining eountrv going home oneday 'a.st fall with a load of baled hay, uhich he had brougt in town at ?l.o() per hundred. No doubt he Had carried a 10 ut oi tonaeco to town and got about enough foit to pay for the ha y. The f .inner who has to buy hav at 1..")0 per hundred n ii.l doesn't raise nengli meat to ilo him had better cut tobacco and cotton and raise more feed and meat. Feed i.i go iug up daily and the last quota tion was $1.0.") per hundred for baled hay.'' The farine tobacco and cotton , i .. ilrti(iniv 1 1 times. They do haye and it is for the common sense. Chronicle. -Chariotti The truly great and good in alllielion bear a countenance! ni're princely than they were j wont: for it is the temper ol the ! highest hearts, like the palm j tree, to st rive most upward when ' most burdened. Sir Philip Sid- K 11 ;. ace of our lives has its jo :. tjul people sl'.ouid be he. uy, ami they will he if Chambcrluai s Ta:. lets are taken to strentht-'i the d'. gcsli.ni and keep the bovvc- r -guhu These tablets aie mild and geuile it. theiir action and especially sitit.ibU fi.-r people of middle age a; ii oii.'u . For sale hv all dealers. Iled elbows, says tl.e Kvei.ai N-'Ws, are happily a tboin vvi.icl nuiy be remoued. Saw Olf t ! I 1 red elbows. Soak them 111 a Idea 1 jng uii x t urj of unslacke 1 lime. steep th. -in in c u-bulie a-i 1. an-l they will neyer trouble yoi, 11- aui- whi leet may be tivated fcimiiarlv. j 1 1 1 1 . 1 sr.iijitjit osir H.ime i"i2piT. 1 i !' n !." ; ! J11T IS I lli i.i ;!.. -.iirot t:4'i f si irorcss. ive ciiiaaiusi'ty an I it is to cvry t. Him 1 s ii;t le-t !o Jo what he c .11 to ,:'!. his county pajier A L'ood 1 v. i... 1 in 1 t 1 !i.-r. It ti lls hiia tiling . Id !mov .ti.d which e-r p.i Icli l.ita. t)t . ii! Ii ; i!i- he-.! advcrsisiii (Mil ll-e .liid if i.-' edl il zt's t!i it tl t iria r- 111 i,t..rv a tv tmtitr to help :.ke y: od ia;"i'. iie is more I'l l' n, .1 ,. , 1 ' " 'hi - t r. i. I !iaa iil.;lv to he uil;.'.-; on. his p u t to do al! he can to advance IU.I.-.I as ii;:ii.'i: ; he hit iners" fault as it is i'l.- p 's iljt ta touc'i w i'h vo .r ' I.- .', '.i.tp'-r. .S-ad :t to it anv i :.; of news you may li ne. tliceilitorkaowubout any good 1'atu.iny: that U bein;; tiiaie in viiur neigli'.ini-hood. Help I.,;, 1 to see that the prosperity of the iriningcouutry about it, Jn i .1.. 1 I.. . I,' ., v.iv .ll.: iii'iii it. in iihiki. ' ' 1 it Letter paper and enable him to be of more service to vou and t' 'o:;i:niiii.ty. The Pro- essi ve Farmer. The royal road to health leads ;:ot by the way of big pills orlit tle pills, purgatives or patent meiiiviie s, but by the homely toad of correct habits. Ex. An Atlanta girl eloped in an automobile given her as a be trothal present by another man, whom she jilted. Such is life. tiazette News. A Sotifh Carolina paper dec lar es thft while the world is for Wooii row Wilson the flesh find the devil are supporting the oth er fellows. Children Cry rift ' LETCHER'S CASTORIA i b' f .3-?p 7 lj&W)f&-M I il 2 S kV . 3 U CURED A BAD SPAVIN, g K Mr. 3. H. Ier. Ma-ion, K.C.. writ ci t V 8; " V y linrse hr.. ;i very bn.i ccfti A Bpr.vir m Xi .'tl -.lo tiling riirt iiny jooil un.ii i r vi-. . (M,r ii W Mii.in;; l.ir.inn'nt. I rulil.;l t.. . i.-iv.r. rA fe fi''.n ,kw witll tiie liuimcut an,! .; -n:i saw S3 Fi a,l -r'proTcmt'nt. 1 (litl tliia tiir-c or lunr t;l & lin:-.- .1 d;iv and mv horse ffitj cotntiloti-Iv C.! i;i .a. it is sure 10 cure n prnpei'iy uscii. ' mi J' mr. a. J. riucifon, fev ?cfn, lM. .r:lt: f fcj "I h:iv .T r.'.:,i J'lsHrt 1. t,I- Fj mentfor d'l'. r, nt nllm.'nll n.i.l l.aiv r.uii.l IS 1.-1 il nil i i i i,ii,ii.,.i. .... tin: vn.iv'Ii.V ,"5 m.in-WHS l..,(,'.v stiir.tf by hc.T u-ts hut yi'-ui- Fi (( liniinrni qr.i.'tly curnl li-r. I ii:'vf ivc.'in- M i uk-nili'l il i.o oiht'i s hr.iu're'U ot tur.i'ii." K 25e.EOc.J3tiooir.oM Piu fi Cen'l Stcra fj CURES SWINNEY. Mr.R.S. JUeiJon. Hit!, N.C.vrritei: 'l I iijot Mexicrn Muffani? Liniment on H fl. v ry v.i'iiiiiili- liorse lor Rw-.uuey Ml! it lU I cui eii it. iai i s lc-i it i.i my stalii.. ami K :5 tliinkiltiio').:j,HiiiimenL for i alls ami p., ills" ri ' It ci '-'.-..n.s uoh'l und so c .unot m j s it.f? ia 1 Soothes sitv-iii i-.i.--.'. or" o;,eo wounds or euras, .Snotiies and cools at once. Just try . J. For BURNS and BRUISES. I kri-.i a hMil of Mexican Miistanjf ,mimt'ut in mv hu.-;t? cintniuiilly tor peu- ! 1!- i.i Lite 1 m-st thin in the world i j f-r Cuts, Kurnri and dru ses." rwhoseiisi mtrkmmmmmn stothedas. mMmmm laird times I lack of hard i ft FOR KOI MET STINGS. & I . v. : 1
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