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v- ! i' y fe g i '4 4 f.S U 3 VOL. XXIV unildren Cry fOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R 1 A Furniture Having purchased a" -k tl till hllshn'SS of the I'oot.e Far- nitato Co., I am picp i:ed io r-c!i jou anything in wv la.o a a vry n,:,.'"ii.il'!f figure. Drvwi, Bureaus, Chr-are, Be 1 St-:.!fe. !d r-lnn;s, .Mattrosseq etc. ., nm a en 1 1 when in need of ;,n thing in iliriin cf furnitnro. I 5 .Store in Watauga County Bank Building. lies; ecU'iiby, JESSE F. ROBBINS. I PR0FESS10 N A L VETEIUNARY SURGERY. I Lave tiooii putting inuch utility on thin Miljfi't; h:ive received my diploma, and am now vpII etoiirpei! for tlie priictiee of Veteni ai y Snr pcry in all Its brnnelies. nml um the only one in the county, nil on or address me at Vila. . . K. F. I). 1. C!. II. HAY US. Yeteriiiiiry Snmeon. 6-17-'ll. Dr. E. M. MADRON. - DENTIST. -Sugar tirove, North Carolina, BA11 work done umler guar antee, and best inutenal used. 4-13-'ll. E. S. COFFEY, ATlOIttEi A'l LAW- BOONE, N.C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. P3T Abstracting titles and coiiectioD ot claims a special tv. 1-1 '11. Dr. Mat. T. Da.ney . -mXIALlKT- BTK, KAK; KOSK. TH 110 AT A.XD CIllO'T KTi.8 KXAMIKK1) KOIl l,ASi?Kri FOURTH STUF.HT lirirtol, Tenn.-Va, EDMUND JON liS LAAVYEU LKXClIi, N. Will Prm-tin llrnlnrlv in the Loans ot WhIhuu-, 6-1 'l! ATTORNEY AT LAW, BAN NEK ELK, N. C. Si?" Will pr;ictire in the court Vat.uit;.i, Mitclwdi and .iJjoining Counties. 1 1 F. A. L1NNEY, -ATTORNEY AT LAW, -- HOONH, X. C. Will practice in the courts of the loth Judicial District in al matters of a civil nature. .6-11 J 1)1 1. J. C, FLETCHKK, Attorney At Law, BOONE, N. C. Careful attention given 1 collections. E. F. Lovill. W. It. Lovill. Lovill & Lovill Attorneys At Law -BOONE, N. . Special attention given to all riiisinpsR pntnicfprl tnlB,'e their care.- .. .'. . .'. 7-9-'10. AUJMC "S0l Wl l uE OHM" I!"UV! I1 lit l!e t! (! . M:;f..,Jr.v at ir ; ail'. ! ll 'him- !; in 1 . 1 ol! illf j Tl r.r-lay: ! So iS ,f I S.tTJ'lllTIt r.'lfi'fi- ( t',irr:y; , it is ;. a 'ii;r: :.. a: vpa i ion yn.t i ilv" si '.'!! ll ItiUk-' to V.)'. :l :. (1f wvlct inc. 1 co:;!. s, j :iut kno.v yi-i lviv ii do it. be-! cae-n- vmj know b -t ; t linn fcea' M l 1 I- . . i . ll'.. i" I't tin .ifi ity welcome ' :ti'tt "as al.vavf .awaited t. 1 HI Mil.':, VOvlf e.-'Pit;)! IJ s'orv oVPi ";: f if nu to ifvvv tliftt o'ir frti,'i. wilks ml ;liiit I 'i:! iiris an? your wl ll! VC'l Tt' hlTC. (llil I hllVP OrtT ' ., . ii.pm ot no- to'-vi. than w h o ia 1 there n'(i no!!!' U'Mor, to frivpvou ii cnr.lial welpomo tt our liomc-totiie-lit. H.. f.: 1- 1 .1. ....! i , .1,1 mei'ijx. l lio HOI. KTIOW JUKI how yoa feel about it, but a n son of an old r.niffdtriite sol tlii r, I should oe to uivt the nane we!conii to 1 !i- sa!ne ni:m- lr of those who woie tin? Hlue and those ho wore the ( jraVi and ia thus sppakiair I do not npolojjrizo for your course in the pant. Your record will forever be the brightest pages of American history. The historian on both sides ol the sea has written of your courage and patriotism. After atl, the war was brought about by a misunderstanding. Both fliden were right neither side was wrong; we ore now liv ing in a new nge. Physical power has had it day; the nge of rea son haa come; learning is su preme, and you have been its loyal supporters. But, perchance, if we should fight again, we will all fiiiht under the sanj:' flag and for the same end. The greatest compliment ever paid to the South waH by Oener d Grant himself. When General Iee met him at Appomattox court house and surrendered and gave him his sword, Grant looked at it. turned if over and hauled if. back and f-aid. "You are '.vorthv to k-ep it..-' I have u'mo :! wepl whe;i I have read how the north ern sold crs, well fed and clothed, divided thar provisions an d clothing with the mMi on that occasion they bad con.'ptercd. (Jrnnt. the liroad-minded nriti, 1 lid l.ee to tak? bin niennnd hor se and cn an.! rebuild their homes aad the South land. This yon ha vp done 'n a. most henri tifu! manner. Wl'Pi" there wa then a nvl-ond station, tliere ifjNotning will be left out vom now a f!oijrishtn city. Thetcred infinoi lands gone to waste are now fenced mid ein-ielied at:d growing the !ie-i1 eoton. com. wh.'-at; hoincco. rye atid on I s. and o'h-j jer product . The ti ;; u t tI . d leaving 'iMaae ot ver i itii" na r "ivrii tnrav to a modern ho"ie. with drivi s an d w Iks !i'din'i 1 o it from evrr.v side. The Linn thru enifity nri'ii i v filled t n overflow ing Yon have bail! Mehnol - hons - es on every hill: r-h arches in nr. ei-v valley, inn !nv put so-)- books in every honi", and lived a life ecmp!ary. Put a -nid ad these j will le absent from the calling of I to educate a chid properly, h's matchless chimtrrs that b a v e ! the roll. body must, be given as much care been worked out to rebni'd thoj No.v, iny olo friends, I trust as hts mi ml. Ho will learn his less South, there is one scene to mo; that this day and the day to otis more readily and more nnber- today exceedingly sad. As Hook ( come will be the most pleasant in over This great gathering of all your history. I tru-d that not Southern heroes, I see that ev-' one word will he said and .that ery head has "rowui white bv the ' no .step will be made that in any passing of main ninfrrs. Tlerejwav would h'ssen the sweet, so is an eye mNsinn:: tho.-e a 'eg or cial iiitsreonrso y -u have come an arm .'.rone. Ivieh year your ; here to enjov. I lines row thinner and weaker. If I raise the curtains and look only ten years into the fnturp. I vour number exceedingly ismall A bttlp later, f see the Inst old ronledera-e soldier as he 'lowlv but surely steps from the liOONK, vrAi:(JAC()llNTY.TIii;iiSi)AY.KrT:-:M:-;i :-'; i'.M-J. From V to i! protect the health I ' i'f t 11" M-t.( 1 ( III. .J. !.-r !h"fw: ! -s u ;: il -v t' k l'j 4 .'I'. mind ! i'.rht a a I rank. - !i ; i as y g 1 1 1 . V : To be !i:r: it. .eitoul I' We ! .Orel. iv j (j v.iv i f 1 1 i lit' !: v o: lise iilll ' t:!. ti i.ui.' I Kk. "t si: nt trjt ti.! Miii!i.l. i, tefli'luT. ri-.c) I ill.' riiO:n '.'!l':iii'.!t': "it's t 5 IS !)! will -,,,'r- TIiii I:rst iliity ol the fipt. t! '.;. - ail t.f I'V.a-v se!.ol ilav: Look ' t - .Iv oxe!u.! thfin. : T!i futuip hopoforlivirioiii1 lie- iuti.o sehool.ne: of today. The ; oeveiiti ni of nnii'ToxHary sick j !U'SS 18 fllieil V ll IHn'SH III Ol eo : . . . i .... . - 1 t'!U loll. ) (:,pm '.v.ile the wimlowa: kwn I the Kcliotilrooin iiiran much iik? the oaldoor nir as posibie. Con- jf! iouh atlases are KPi.iom lever contracted in outdoor air. j Never pat pencils ir pens in I in your mouth. The last mouth they were in may have been an infected mouth Germs ot dip htheria, scarlet fever, tvphoid or other diycast'scin be carried on pencils and pons. For the same reason never t-wnp enndy, chewing gum, or apple. Never put anything in your mouth that haa been in n nother persoii'u mouth. That's n dirty and dangerous thing. (Chicago Health Bulletin.) Th6i6 ar 14o citien in this country that Hpend less than two per cent of their total income for health purposes. These same, cities are spending from three to tm times an much per capita of their population to prevent fire lofls oi pn perty a they do to prevent loss of human Uvea. There are ecoree ol live and growing towns m iorth ( ar olma that have no public health service. And in all thee places there must be necessarily a high death rate from the preventable disease?. Better the ear ia th dog pound than the bitt.m child m the In.', p.: al- Shout tlie tlog and save the cdii'i. ol actiiai. No iiiore reun ions! No more beating of the drum, and no more niarchmii! v.ipcli will be hand - jed d..v.:. u'om one generation to;C toeeilvr. i , not hor as a pr ic. lesw Heritage Th ye.io.dx are not I ia ev.oy eapiial city and lu i v:-ry court bon-e siju ira in : t f.e Sou! a. a gcaiiiti'Hh.itt, poait- ir.r to w!i.t oii nae goa. statitbiig as a, iiioiM.ittnMit to t lie h.iiior ol the old Con'ederate sol- dicr. 1 hope aii I t rust and pray ; hat in a beautiful citv above, a ; ciiy it t made by liand.i eternnl in the heavens, you mav have a gro d.granil and glonous reun- . ion, and t hat- not one old soldier A;.d now ia the laniruaue of ; Tiny Tim. "May God bless you , every one!" Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA il in ill tier tliey .tij-jy a; ? Tiifit if t tf r'i. !:i,it-e t!:1i u',' i !.-1 r t .-tli-io' v.,,.,k; n'M-: .u!-J .' ; .ro'.j; T ,-.J -...on. Ci-.t i t'ti-y -:i i'.i'i. i .. v.'urv !. r .i. i t. vl : ;;: v ?. i''.ti- lit:: 'it. e .:;i..i t;n .-: on s 7,?-;l I ; t 'en: - ; tor n :. ! : to :i, ,i ,.s .,, - 'i;:uk.O li.i;f o on n-.ie -..'.-.cii-Il il ' !u' I'iiil'ii -h t .: I't-.i t'ii iv l( -soiifi i-i .!)') I ii ri jriv - .t. - ltii. - iurt In ! T..:.n j:r-anvr;i: ufnll in i ' - vni ot t:-fs.:ii. I.ut it m not i:w. NiJ'.v br any p u i (IrH-htnM , wo.Kto b- ,Io.,m at h,,,r. It, K-ndosir pulili" li;it: ol tho .iiiir.'t ll urn T!.i ....... ;i-.""' tue i-eu u;i nielli .: 1 f . 1 l i ' !l ' ' ni"!i ft re U'uii, liie i,,v ,"-'ii.ee.l 01 tio all tlieir stuiviag during school I In ti i r-; indeed, in some scliool- they are forbidden to take 1 1n i i lei-Mias home. The textbookr are the l''oIei tv of tl.e school ! and the children are not permit ted to remove t hen from the room In such schools the program for t he day is so nrningul that ftudv periods ia no wnv i:.ter- leie with recitations. In some instances the pupils in fach room are div.ded into two classes. ()e class studies while the other re- cites. In other schools the pupil-are given Ihe first hoars in the m nniiig in which to prep-ire their lessons for the .lay. Tiioir minds are Ireshestthen, and they can do their work quickly an I easily. In each a school the pupils do better work. "He'p'' at home is usually a hindrance. Mother or fat her does not explain things just as the teacher does, ami con si qnently the child's ilea ol the the su iject becomes confused. Triiy, the sensible plan is to enable the children to coinpl de ! lie entire dnv' wotk in '.he ; morning. It as "en tried in niitaei vius seho. !s a ml found en tirely satisfactory. At two or half pa,-i. the childtcn eloe thrir books and pile llit ia nv.iiv in j their desks. The rest of t he day j is tle'ii- in which to play ni l i romp untroubled by any tiuruht i of wherherjvou sped "sieve" with mi '-i ot an "ei, or w hat Miund Iowa, or how lou States j it took A and B to do a piec of ! work if C could do it in 11 dn.vs !! lv!dr":j ii" -pi!t to cii' Viand A vorks oiiflhird as fast as and !'. one (a'l !i as last as Vpnd wh.dly to ! blame for the aiaouur of honi" ! work thu (ubiis an-, re'iiied to ; ilo. 1 ar. iH". ;imbili':n to have j 1 1 heir cl ildn !i learn tapidly, fre enconr age t ht ir t bildren (jae!it I v t o lug home ti heavy bag of j booke (vhich isol'teti resjiousible (for a child's becoming round siii:i!iieroij or one siuen ; so . n.i. i ,i . ... .1.1. . . ...... they can be sure t hat t hechildreil willl not r.eg.ecr their lesson They la.il to realize that ia order stamlingly, if. instead of forcing him to study, he be allowed long hours of play, and much long, r hours of sleep. Mrs. .1. X. Hip, H tmicr, ( ... he ust'ti Foley's Ibinev aid Tar ( 'oni. pound for veins, nml -ys -ho al "w.iys rcccoiiifii.ls it tc her f. icdds. It newer f.iilh ti cuo.' o'ir cone'n and cokb; iinl prevents croup. Wc " """.-- them Foley's Ibu-ev anil Tar Com pou .il f.-r a colli, ami thev arc asi I'-rt ; a L;. I'.iif ' i-t t ninv ii !t ' Tvt tir i t. It tl.e il.i'lt tnN'st ri e.v Ve.ir'stl m r.r; v l.'llt ' PiUal u:i.l i (ii.ir'c ! I !. 'u ii;.) for! n ::., iH'.'.r'y ' -i;irs ;iiro ncv I ' t uMy ! i ; .? i- 1 i v ; 1-1-;.. i".v t.'ii'r-'. t'oiivr i- lin.ii- ' ' j.r.a...j ii Mi;;,!i,-'- i'iii'i: 't. t T!,e ur-rf-.'-li'i.i? i-'i-O'i '-i t i: :t I i i ::.t. i. il iii ,i r t:n uiortu'iifre i:r itri' fiitmVly .set I' llh iii'il.filti-:iv. o W. L J ti.J r: x ly I. Se r.,l r I.", i.nn ,!...! i,f "i!.,. . !.it.. r 1 i.i.nii'.T oi.ui. li;;t;i -t'!iii-ii:oilt hlv ! til at' . i II;. i-i as folloMs: , 1. I'm r. wiii -fii pro'l'ii f 'li- i ... i 'i:- n t : 1 1 1 thef-u'iti uai'V, or n. , '.:'. i n ok iiWM'.irv. TKis h eoii ... m-:. in i:h:i jiiuiiui fl? !. il n !.rt..i. i...t-l-. t ...i.l i,it..i.i..!.'i,.......? .1 .......... 1 1...1 jt, w'.iilt iivui" consumers : ,,r fl!;l at iow-r pries than co-,i.e ikov pay I iicir retail store. J. The transportation olsm -ill . itaek'tges withiti the territory (, , , , . ,,. . . ' inch loenl poto(li,v, mconntvi 1 ' ; or city, will be done mainly by i . . , Ti,: , ,..,ii ..,....' 1 parcel post. This uill piove n erent convciiieiice to the public , (l,i will promote the Imsiness of : !,.n lni..,.int4, ,1 ret.-iilers ! ' Uv. . ' i. The conntrv store will an- j i t. . ii oeiyvjfiie.il Lio.iier, .,' ,., sliji shod, care'eHs way of doing i . . ., business must give w.-.y to the new, pt'otrresave. Iltto-tl it t ti methods e.-sei tial to make the lt.()1111trv store th. center of a ' , niorP. perfect distribution for' Kvliat 'he neonle reonire. I , ,, . , . . . I 4. I ost roads are to be great- j Iv improve 1 (jood roads w 1 1 1 ! g radually become the rule in I stead ul the exception This will vasth benefit all rural proparty. s imtdate better farming, in creased production, reduce ex pense of transportation, and thus tend to keep down the in creased cost of living. r. The motor tost roach is bound to come throughout the United States. It in already common in some parts of Europe. Here it will collect and cary parcels, pas sengers and mail. It will supply !o rural towns rapid transit com ; arttt le to th aecoiiiiuodation supplied to ci t ies 1 y t ievt ricsi n -e t radw ays. ti. Business by pose is to wir ii"ssa well nigh immeasnrableex paasitoi. la due rime the law will provide for col! vtion on delivery f parcels, insurance and other c: n venien.'"s. 7. V uiilv irsal sysieni must be provided for postal currency, a' so )OrM"; checks which can lv drawn for unv amount and col- j te((),j without expon tin- pro f,jmllv iacreasuig Hw cotuvu- ieace for evclaii"-.' of vali.es and ! n,,)U) ts. Kvetitually thp post office de- ; p i.tmeiit wid taKe over the ex- ;a--i-s .'onipaniei. ihe rtuli on!.-' wiU continue to be ow no I as a' preseut, but under a more p ct sitj) ".".'iion. w ii:e!i will ia ik their baa, tess sale;- and pirH'a b-, and more greatly r.oav. n- ienee th whole jiublic. S. Th ami ot her rhatiges will so improve rural life .as 'o at tract p 'ople from city to coir, try, thus profoua Ilv i.nnrovinj: social conditions, w hde prom ting economic prosperity. , 10. Along with all these good things, let as have a method .of cooperative finance that shall i--,.,; u f,,..,.. i ..i; tarni-n farmers an 1 u-dai i! y Workers With ba nkine'Co'i vi a fii- ces, c edits ail I cah. rel.it ivHv i never tlunktrf tisitig nytW lse-4-. , i . ii, . . ,,.,i , i ; . , i i ar cheaper than d.ictors . bnls. Ice ctpnd to tho-.i' employed i:i mod eru com aierce. Ds'-pondentv is often : luse.l in ieJic-lio'i ane jc )a-t,p ititiii. : ad q ic'!v di- l J p-.- .vni..i cnam'iei li is I i.l- at i lrl y v . j)...u;.rs ! 0R Siomaoi Troubli nCftNTiAT!.it NO. ; iv. t- .!:ui .i .i '-:'! ll V -- ! t :t iiii f tr'Ui 1 .'vet of i on-lij:i-ii' i .;k i .ii if oih : .! t -.vi!: the , iko Dr. Kind's t..r o'liik rt-'i!r. :V.i Oll! 2$ rout I. '-Itl T- 1 ,.' , If i.V ..:") "nil. v" i '!'' !' o v. u-u, to h. :Oi:..-lit f t:.C ili. ll 'f $00 .) i". :t , I'm J, '; inil nil tll; wen iii JiH' Mll tll il ll " Mltllt or i:t tli' tl-.. h r ..I intirrt ou ! 1 he .-Hit' to I l i.'.a.r. 'or i:i-i: at th ,' . in P...;e. N. OU :if.ii.!-r -.1' I'.il'.'. ijftt'"U "";-' m,::.u:. thi- :n.:is i f l'l i.'elni k :t lu. 'Mid 4 ... I i. iti I, .1 i. .wi.i:' li..il r.. ll ! iyi'1'.r :iI lil'ltm iii Dik V1': JnZ'r u ."."iT to lare v.hiO' mk, tli' litt- s.eitli llll MleN tO ttlt.lK.V; 0j ,,(!to u stake, thence ' I,,!' ' bi'-k-.i-v nml fh. ti iut; tlieijff W 1'ile- to the lie.'iiii:.ii, v, ,, ... ... ,. ,. .i,Sf i c.:itl traet lnv'iimii'K vlilto tia!: a!d il-iwiK.d riitiioui; taut C3 llf t" a 'miliar, tlieiict-: thence N w to a l tll,lftr. t,(W.e w 'M p.'e8 to a Ki-ke; tiience K to the beinui:. ThinitvaftHeuini.on: on a pine. rllti 1 lie- win. t 1 1 III t :, III 11 .r:tlif.l HI. the mouth oi Miiaii tirnin to s iua- I )lo btai.dinc till the east side of Haid ,)Villlt.ilt , 1:( 1K.t. lv Huuth-enst course nan the emter f the ridtce to the ttip of itt liitire, t 'l'iive 11 stmth (.,,!,,.se th.. t't.p of said dividing ntsue iietwee.i r.iic ami Laurel rorK. thenee an east ceur-e to a chestnut tree, l-'aviner'H corner; I hence N 21 poles to a hhu-k Walnut in a hollow; t r.u t iiHiiee N wit h . . E to a white onk, William Siunuiuons old ctiiineJ: thence N with said line to a ,U!ll,e) , Mlier. thence S 34 pole to tne in-jinming Forth Tract Heirinnint' her own corner on a blusk walnut! thense H t?l poles to a chestnut ti;e on top of i said i idj;e; thence a north ent course with the fence that is standing! ou the lini; thence W to the beginning, all containing 80 acre more or less. Said nale will be made to Pfttisfjr said debt and interest and costs and deed in fee simple will be made to the purchasers with such warranties ei !, the said mortgagee, am warranted in tuakii.tr under the power of Ffile contained in the inortgHir. Knf rci.i' is hereby made to book 4K' of n.ort gasres, pnue 234 in the office oi the Register of Deeds of V,rataii"n cimtv whete the snid mortgage U recordi'rt. This Aug. 211, !!12. W. L. HUNDUIX, Mortgage... 77ie Great Jlntiscp iic Tain Reliever far MAN and B&iST. MEXICAN ' T'he ffiest Emergency Remedy for Farmers, Sio-'-Ttu'acra nnJ Household o.te. Specoi'ti relieves Spaoiru, Sum mit, 'I lantern Set at ar.d Galls, Shoe tiollz' -!W,ns and Lamtness in nonet; C.o(e J 'Uautr and $ore I eals in Luae onJ Aihner.U of ro'jlfn;. SAFE AND SURE. Being nvide of oils it flaksdown straight to the bone, ban;iih;s pain and saves f.u!icriti. Only oil lini ments enn soak through muscle and tissue. Alcohol liniments evnoorate Ufote Ihey cwi bo cbsorbc-i by the flesh besides hey era dangerous when used near a fire or lamp. Mexican Maila.-.;? '..rmnont vail not burn even though a lighted match be aypiied. Mexican Ivlu-ilang Lin iment ia THF. SAFrl sis well as the SURE-TO-CURE remedy. COMlKNlEI BY A FARMV5R. Greknsboro, l' t. As long ago as I can rerncmlicr I hiive kno'.vn ei Musiaiig Lir.iir.c-tit. 1 al ways keep il in my house and ii any ; my family get injured in anywax-.sncH us sprains, cuts, bruises, ard, in fact, bt-jisyiy th:it fc. ' x alw.ivs j.fni tang Liniim-ut. thi my horses and si.-ic it is ipcr than tl.ictors . bias. 1 com mend it to aU fanners; it will keep their j families and al-o tlu-ir horses and stock ' in coaditum. Verv tru'v "tmrs, v 1 J. D. ANDkE'.VS, fcvrmer. SenJfyr1Pmuernfa Hone. Larte type tCitior, n card 2x9. Hat rfrvulaied hundrrJi vf tSoua.y . 't of this cwittt Hone i Praytr Lvcry Ivoer of I mum rjilj ons. LYON MFG. CO., BROOKLYN, M Y. 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