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--. G f V.SA1 Mi 3 Q tsrjs 4s .til & v; VOL. MX IV Uiiildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Furniture Having puichase l all thestock; i.- i,.i.- ,. i,;, .,! .,.,' , f4. ,, - J"!hm,. ,r. h.s -i'liiunl n-pi-it f. . jtoth.'HiKUI.. -hi.r n. i.. rtn-I di .utureCo. Iauiprepiir.nl U, k-I! ; rt (.t..iI(t , t Nl1,(i,, vt.-r, ! yon ai,yt!up , ,.,v '.t ..,. Ti,;K .,uj. ,v:ji,t ;iH fo I'.nruiiiw l'li.!ir l'.ml Sri.n.la 11. il I . . . i . . . ...,., ...... .... mp a mli wlii-ii iii urvt! "f ;-tr i . . r iiii.ifj; m i ne ii,..Mu iunniim. ,Va. It v:' t: -wt iit.nrtr.t; inilv-i-3Tton in Viitimjn Comity J;,:.'' " i;l t.-i."-!; ::ily i'-.w tuu Ii.mk DuilJinsr. jl.-r bumui:! !.. :.:: "f il Kcm i-ifully, JESSE F. ROBDINS. PROFESSI 0 N A L VETERINARY I 1iit beu putting much study on this subject; have rtveiwil my diploma, nnJ ruj now well equipped (or the prftctiH of Vetorirary Hur gery iu all It h branches, ami uia tho ouly one in the county, all on or addnim mo at Vilaa, X. . K. F. D. 1. . II. IIAYKS, Vetiriuary Sargeon. 8-17-ll. Er. E. M. fflADRONT DENTIST. Sugar Grove, North Carolina, "All work doneuuderuar an tee, and best material used. 4.13-'ll. E. S. COFFEY, ATlOltbEi Al LA- BOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. VST Abstracting titles and collection ot claims a zpecial tv. l-l.'ll. Dr. Nat. T, Dua iey. SPECIALIST KTK, KAIl;NCPK. THKOAT AXU CHKST K Y i 9 KXAMl.VhD KOH ULSSK.S FOURTH STRKKT Eristol, Tenn.-Va. EDMUND JONES LAW YEH LKNOLK. N. ( Will Practice Kegukirly in tho Courts of Watauga, 6-1. 'u. L.B.L 5 ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANNER ELK, N. C. &VVill practice in the courts Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining counties. y.fi.'ii F. A. LIN KEY, -ATTORNEY AT LAW,- IiiK)NI' N. ('. Will nmciiee in the courts o? the 18th .ladicial District in al matters of a nivil nature. c-ii-ioii. Attorney At Law, liOONE, N. C. Careful attention Riven to collections. : E. F. Lovill. W. R. Lovill. Lovill & Lovill Attorneys At Law -BOONE, N. . Special attention given to u : j. i. .1 a n uusmess entrusieu tu tlioi-r novo 7-9-10. Aei CnuiiVT Sow l- Fc P v!n d ' it 'harlot if !. rM. TIm Viiii!r-ir'.!i:ia RaiUnyj jt'if proposed road Hint i r.i ' ,iie.MMii i.ncn ioe, a , lo loiji' tills Mil'. Wld L'lV'n !llf .VO't.iT I. f'-'KlMpH 'I! til. II ;P:.,,nt-.-, V ci-'i-it ?itM t 'i i' ; v(,..f.,iu '.v,tip.i Mt Ai-ii-ir-lop, 1 Ilvst r!r;iiTi r.i m..T' i .-s in 1 l!l'H. A-iili' C'l'.l'itV 1H II I'l soww anc i" tin ti,il)!.(l I' j.-i railioii.!. Nor"i Wiik'joro i" ;nir'yV tv-H.J i.ltv air- at ji.- it'' iinv?t tl t:j,uu pM!ir.ii ilH;t,vt j,vrtv t -'.tmii. l,;:t ti-v URCERYJ"' rili Cni-olii-i m!o. '!!. tint proposfd tnninus of tin ronrl. in ou of the bor.l'T low between Ar-he ami VVatanirn tie. With the (irandiu Lunibi i mterrsts roiiHtrr.etinjr a ron.l up the Ya lkia valley from W ilk' e b ro and with the Virginia-Carolina road building aonth-ivest from Virginia, this immediate lo cality should be well served with transportation facilities The fol lowing in what President .lohn 8on had to eay of the pn-ject: "The owners of the Virginia Railway desire to extend ita line to furnish an outlet for large timber area and foran excellent mineral, stork-raising, fruit and general farming section Your company was asked lo lend its aid to this project, and after due eonsideration a fayomble report upon the subject, was submitted to the board of directors, which thereupon authorized your .pres ident to purchase the remaining 112,000 of the outstanding first mortgage bonds of the Virgin ia Carolina Railway Co., and al so to acquire 51 per cent of t h e outstanding capital otoc k of that company. This hus been done, and the Virginir-Carolina Rail way Co. has already inaugurated the preliminaries to the construe tioii work if. 1ms in view." It i father Htaixi in the report says Vhfi Manijf.tet'iiee. IV-ord ' thafNorf oIk & Western between 1000 and Jane i0, V.)0', nided the Virginia -Coroliaa Railway by supplying it with se'-ond-hnnd rails whieh could be used agai:!, together vwth laulpnings and eipaipm-eat, taking payatnt in 5 per cent first- mortuaue bonds to the am unt o! CS,()00 It is a revpnae produce to the Norfolk & Western, and ita net income lor some years has pr.;d the interest on the bonds and a per cent divi dends on the outstanding stock. "This bran-li road runs froia Abiiigtou eastward via Damas cus, Va , to Taylor's Vallcv, a'.iout--J;-nines, wr i a h,h'ii:ii nearly two miles long from Da mascus to lite Tr-iineseebomidry, whoro it connects ft ill, ttt De,'.ver Dam I! lilAi! v. a li;ra!..r r-iihoad. . . . - .. .. - i - i. 'ri,,wn to Ciaii'luil. T-nn. rom Lau.tldale, neni D.n.Jiisf ns, ii,eo;i Letts with the Laurel Railway. inuning down to .Johnson i t-y ; Tean.. the i.a-t -named road beinsr! narrow gauge. The Virginia Car olina also has an extension built under anoth-r nam'! I rom Tay lor's Valley to Grassy R-idu'e, a- leisure. Of course, there is no bout 5 miles, and has trackage , law to prevent Mr. Kitchiu from tights over the Whitetop Rail-j assailing the democratic party road from there to Konnarock, ,dl he pleases, but before he at V'l 0 miles j tacks it he should at least haye The rout to the proposed ex- j the grace to got on th outside, tension is throi.gh rough mouu-j Despondency tain country, and will provide a Is 0ften caused hy indigestion and railroad for parts of two coun- c mstipation, and qnckly disappears tries in which there are no lines. I "'hen Chamherlin's Tablets are Itis expected that the extension taen jLS--- willl finally becontinued to Boone, N. C, about 10 mifes beyond Todd. " W . E. Mingea, Abingdon, Va. KOOXK. W.VVAlUiA CSIUXTY. Till; USI. Y. 0(TOi::ii : vm-j. t.r. 3 u,. oi,..i,. ! irM. ! I-xii.v l,,., ' Gov-rtior Ki'chiii in J !:: ' not .di, t.iit m.m, -.,f hi i,i nd. have tec -isMv i':rmd their gin s ninm-ntiiii'i' .,.-r. ,..,v ,i,,t..-,,t.u,l!l. v., 1':,. i.: I . . crave tiiriv. i-.m,...- t'.at t h e' c.ii mm, h,eh r,.;,n'si-.! .! I., i:,...?. :,. ,.., ,,,..,. ....,, nn. l. j,!?,-, . .-. , .il.vf.vH .!.!!. ,r,U: I; ic Ii : I ir :l t ! ; i l iliito.v .ir i:?:i:iNti!i!i. iu i) to !"ti-;i in.ir :il ' v. !;l . rtjiii.h la l.'i'l fi!.i;i t'lf v ;ijt ? I I' Vir i!.:if n y 1 if V 'fr i.j : ci;:!1? s ..;. li) :l II s iir rw 1 1 1 I ;l t.-ilr l-i,-ll !'. ii;--'!' n f .!! i'i M:im i," not 'ii.i? t. !i ! i !iv.v'yr. rv.'j . i'! nor iMiply lot ! a: t ; ;' tli.-v 'lo .siiouhl not make vo.riferoe- ,uvv ! claims !o the p,ww-SMon of the w..S;u(!,v ,,.,,, puredemoeraey one 'n minute ami the next d-lare that , the party is corrupt; and rotten That is what l heir stand am ounts to, for if the p irty hasgnt ten into such a htate that the convention of a thousand dele gates from all over the state can lie packed it is certainly rotten. Nevertheless, Governor Kitchin id seeking office at the hands ol that party at the same time that he denounces it as boss ridden, and seems to be able to see no in consistency in his course. The Governor seems to forget that there are closely-contested counties in North Caiolina, where the democrats have a hard en ough time electing their county ticket without having a dem i cratic governor going up and down the state furnishing the republicans with campaign thun der. He should remember that when he dennnces the party as being under the absolute control of Senator Simmons or any other man he is imperilling the election ol the very legislators that be ants to elect him to the United States snat The party, up to the time he started on this tact, was in a position to m ike vast inroads oa the republican vote intlie istate; nobody look Iredell Men re" .wiopwly and Tom Settle was drowned in liipior; in fac', it looked like the republican p.utv was in a fair way to in practi cally wiped oit. of existence iu North Carolina. Then the strange freak soizwi Mr. Kirr-hm aud lie, who ought above all men be right ing for us. seeiii" that he has been so liighly honored, fired a broad Ride into the very party that had put him iu , the gubernatorial ciiair. The democratic partv is too strongly ei.treuehed to be. over turned in the 4-tnte at large, hut irreparable damage isbeirgdoite t j many a county tic'-., t by l his cumpaiiiiiof the Governor's. Tom Set tie never w .-is dangerous, but. Kiichin, by rcfsso:i of the fact :!,.,! he has In ,i :,c ilie an me of ,n-r-.t isMMfairivfiVt.,nyivl'k!l'i'"'sd!c br this abounding 'he n.irtv in m-inv futilities, if H !t iiiatVr of cori!Ti!tnlulii)u to 1 ..-.i nor Simmons' friends that his fir6 thought is nnd always Iih l-eea for the county ticket, ami h-s second for the partv in l'l!ls over lor us lonmcauoii. ll.e mate; aft- r that we can" at- And tha money spent is only o:.e lend to national affairs at our!" tlw -osUot a bad habit." is president of the Virginia-Carolina Rail woy, and the chief en gineer is P. W. Earley at the same place." f,.( v;:l. ....:... M'r- l';.irl .oid ol l'ittl.:i.v. Pi., who in ik? tit-- trip to Boon over i he prpp.,s. I " ,. w i r.;r o th.-w.:; .y va" ..f 'mcr, and i. t 1 ,r th vrho M; ,v.;v a,,:il ,: .: , , T(,rv ,.v ;.r v ,.ul.,v.. S. S.U, ; ', f , 1 1 .1 i ! 1 1 :'(H I f I V I'lifV :;s.--lfrtl l!H' . W ::!ai.. i : -it .1.. u.-.i tl- r :a.i tM'i t..vi;rJ t. r.,,.i.r :. . 'I !.i' t.J-lrfV'Tsy S'l'vivi W.M M Imxc '.. 1)".: ran -wnj th- .-nikin i:ivfr.i-,5''"ra,-,, :-". Mioj i'i ovri' ,i riu!u-"l-w ;iv 'i U - i'.. thi formo. i rui'n t.i Iw.r.l Ur -!-rk ofroart Som- ' ei t! i.- ivi k T. o days Were ' cons'iin. -d with I!;.' In a i in". The ; "'ht t.il-." eocniz.-inee ol tl i:, j amount of la.d involved is ,s"'il( ' ''' li ' bout. aere. for whieh the r,,,. ; And Con ,uuht PreW., ihe itSoW i .-! iniilieine for it own meniberti while i "ii. , i-iii-n-i -i;, .in i"ini.!ii inks .S00 uamnge. The clerk j i . r.v.... l j-.i-.o m.. n '. decided however, to grant the re quest for condemnation proceed ings, and appoint as a jury the following men; Messrs. R. N. Garner, L. J. Salmons and J. E. Phillip. This jury will meet Sep 27 to settle upon the damages. The Yadkin River Railroad Co. is doubling its eflorfs to com plete within the next few dayB the grading and treetlework at the North Wilkesboro end of the line, so that a considerable stretch of track may be laid by the opening day of the fair. Du ri.ig fair week it hopes to be able to operate its engine and hand some passenaer coaches, which it hopes will be here by that time, vpr ii'i mt a milii nt i ta road. Be sides these cars the Company has ordeied another large engine, the site of the one already here; also ten Hat cars and nix additional box cars are on the way here. The active work of grading Is still being pushed all along the line, so that when the time comes to connect up the broken links it will be found that several miles ol grading will h.tv been com pleted and reitdy tor the ties aud rails. Many Driven From ilone. Ei'i'i y ) c;ir, in many p:ii ts of lite coiintrv, tliousni.iis arc driven from their homes by coughs ami iimt: iiiK citsus. I I i,!i),L ami teisiness arc it'ft behind for other climates, hut this is costly and not always sure. A better way the way of multitudes, is to use Dr. King's New Discov ery and cure yourself Kthnme. Stay "S"1 1. "-, "I"' ' , nght there, with your friends, and take this sufe medicine. Throat and 1 11 r. g- trouble fini1 quick relief and hea'th ivtui .is. Its help in coughs, colds, Ji"ip, croup, whooping ciejf'h and sore hings, mdke it -i positive blessing. S"c 'm ' 1 pu- I'rial bot tle frc. Gaaranteeil by all drug eists. An rjvpesi&ivt) l.uviry. Yoi:' lis' Companion in res- Th. ."l-lii'inen' : 'Litou;;a iuouey went tip intu l.it' co binoke ui rliis country last year to pay the entire cost of the Panama canal and leave a sur- x his assertion ought to encour age tobacco users everywhere to reduce this enormous annual ex ut iiditure for a product which is by no means a ue'-essity. One tniuble witli the solution of the problem of the high cost of living is the fail 11; e of so many people to draw a sharp distinction be tween nee ssi ties and luxuries. Lenoir Topic. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A ' N" ."a- v. i,;-. D t i 'in rluy ."t .:.-it trr-'i. ! 'si . I i .!. i !.! -v in :i , . i -... !; r :.u i v . it .n . ibiit ( .! r-t.;,u. rr in ct: P l.iili. t ,. r , ... v ... . , . .,-'.!....:...!.. i i r v ,.f !- i','.:, . r i- :1 y ! 1!M ' Ml! rii :!iit..'" i f r ,'.. t .; f, n. '!' l.-'ilr-Hl l': . ti i i : '" 1 t " i ' 1 ii. '! ;ln- ;ir '"'- 1. I; is :ill . i... i i. 1 i: N i.. i- i in' " i if I'i'v.- ii;. m-.-'itfli, i.bvii'ii.'y. . ..t. ......... I I "' ' " "-" ;r w.iiM tint n;f. tlotit, and fit r l-rivat' tni.-ityt-iK ll l". .! H V -I'l'i'lll-VN 1 :iI-e. .'n'l"T its own work i lot te ulwervcr. under wav. Char Dr. York Looses Over f2.0 0. Some wi cks ago some one en tered the home of Dr. York, .at Traphill, took from a trunk -i N. C. State bonds of foOD each, ag gregating $2,000. On each bond were three coupons for interest already due. The thief was gen erous, however, for he left twelve other bonds of f 6,000 worth un touched. Dr. York offers $300 ir(m.nr,i tha lin , ufin,la or $'2."0 for either, This reward, Dr. York says, will be irood for the next tifty years eithei by him self or his administrator and he has placed the money in the bank for that purpose. He did not make known his loss immediate ly upon discovering it, but notifi ed many banks to be on the out look for the coupons, should any one attempt to cash them. Dr. York does not propose to take any (.-hunches in future, for ho has had his remaining bonds and valuable fapers put in bank vaults for safekeeping The Pa triot. VRie call to books m hnr-.i a - c.iiu,- and fortunate are those yonnir people who heed the fail with aiacntv ana tuke no their school work egaiu w.tli pleasure o, iil di termination. It ail of our young fo'iks could b it realize j that t he j la.ee 01 the -Viewer ol wood arid the drawer o water" j in this day and time is a. hard one1 and that without an educatioa one is likely lo find himself in l... ll ,..1,1 I "'"lL L"lt," "' "u.u nc - ion- inxiuU'i than liiey are to make tisa of every living moment da- r'oio- th. ii- e. lir.ol ,h,v 1 1 tv man and the won;an with an ed ucuMoa th U leads i i a I! hue of business and society therefore get an 1 j.icat.ion it-hour. :t j v.iu wilt tH'gr.ifly hnreiieappHd "in the race of life, 'lb,? .Ion- of ,, opportu.iny opens 10 ..a who knock h'.r au education, d tl'cy ktiock liai'u cnnuii --1 'x. . Mi .1. . i J ill, floin.-i , (j.,., w used I'olcv's IJoiicy a : I T :r ( .1111. , pound, for ears, anil -uvs -he : ! a oe ways, ifjciiiiiitiius ii li; ut-r li ieuns, It ne cr fails ti cure (mi- coughs and colds aed prevents croup. Ve have five children and always give them Foley's Hotiev and Tar Com pound for a cold, and they are al soon, We would not be without it in our house." It isn't wise to trust asecret to the mails, much less to females. Uncle Ezra S 'ys 'It don't take more'n a gill uv ef. fort to git folks into a peck of trou ble" and a little neglect of conshpa ti"n, biliousness, indigestion or nth. er liyer derangement will do the ame, If ailing, take Dr. King's new Life Pills for quiek results. j Easy, safe, sure, and only 25 cents at all druggists. NO. tit ;r...v. T",.. ifi-tTcl an.1 ii.il.l. v-:.: tli fTfl.t '"li..t. nifn u'.) v lV (rnv .r'.'l'I a 1. 1 .. ,..r f-.r th fi! M'h (cif otir 'ion ( in fi'it v-op. .if;' llP.I fs I''-ht ail'" "IT-. ! .rl i- rrT tn-'iir iti.'n iloi-ii.-." : If ifi'V. M' 1-.,.. 1 it nr (nitrs rallt. i in r S.ntii..o ' .1..f. ii. ! 'V. ilnnnnl If. Ihoiiu-h ti'.Vf w-a 1llk f-i1!. T" r'ii' irir ti"iil 1 wl. 1' ;f I,, ... .1.1.'.; : .'.ri It HI ..vvv'T v! v'cH A i.i! 'i ..:ni'U Hfl '.iml to 'riiKi.o. i v,. .-..r.. -f h ' ,niw'i"-r liv. t V'.. -.r.-' I-i M'.. ., -M i.. r.iy. ; V- .for-- it r- ft... '-il. vv.-i'H '.. ..i-,.v hi. ft, V'r it .i, fl,,. mi'.. ""' '"'t 4rw K'i'1' J,l,.''i2 fi'Pt, i t'nr ivittf rv'?viUM t; .nin. i t i V' r ? rtiPii. v w ;i-it "-t ill; AVi- vii ;t tl 'it we f, l; iV luvi'-i ll 1'.imi ui ! ;?:! V tvill. T'k" "riiv w lnv ' Wi ll . v i- .i-fir ii ri;i' n;ii, , .vvn v t,i l!s lotiff hn life n'mll l:it: nr . :. .. :i . .1 ill j We'll wear !t on and on until I "r ""WW I d. ; Th have HnJ time ha. passed. Our country now at in-.-ien. V.'e hear no more t he li.ijrle blast, or wili for iir to cease. When life in o'er ami we at rett. Our foriuK are laid hwhv. It will be said: "Thev did their best: They wore the Dixie i;ray,'' V refund lieside the h.nely jrrave And drop a spent tear; With head bowed down for men to brave. We breathe a fervent piayer. No more they hear the bugle call, "To arms." nt reveill: So now we let the enrtaln fall On those who wore the Rray, And now, dear comrades, one and all. Life's journey soon mint end. We soon will answer to the call, Wesoou will answer to the call; Our nont to heaven ascend. Kind frieiidn will lay us jrently doiru 'Neath mother earth and clay. Above our form n little stone will tell: "We wore the gray." Selected. C, A. Smitn, Bridgeton, Ind , had kidney trouble for years, and was so crippled with rheumatism he could not dress without help. He started usintr Foley Kidney Pills, and says; "I began to get better at once, nnd now all my trouble has left me and I do not teel that I ever had rheumatism T rest well all nt?ht and tho' 56 years old, can now do the work of a man of 35 years. I would like to be themeanoof other getting benefi: from Foley Kidney Pill." Refuse substitutes. For ba:--by all dealers. ( The Ctral jln'Jsepik 'Pnir. Peliecr cr MAN ond BEAST.. MEXICAN A2P fT ' . kv 4 Jti m: , nr --ijt mu 'jny.f'iW'T rxm art" tr- immen ' . O'-.-r farmers, bh-rascrj and Hoaxhobi me. Speedily relieves Sparins, Swin- wy. 'Harness cre and alb, Shoe "on.?, trains ana sameness m nones; Caked Vddcr and Sore Teats in Cattle and Ailments cf Pouliry. SAFE AND SURE. IVinjr made of ctlj it soaks clown ("wight to the bone, becishns pa:n "nd saves Only 01. lint- menls can toak tnrcub mujcie end .jwue. Alcohol liniments evaiorate before they can be absorbed by the flesh besides hey are dangerous when uicd near a tire or limp. Mexican rlu5tan Liniment will not bu;n even though a iiRhted match be aDulierl. Mc;.ica,i I.iu Stne Lin- ,fn(.nt jj TVlri. AF il S3 vre'l aa tha ci tDt.- T(! PI T JRE remedy. COMMKNiE) BY A FARMRR. Greens 3OK0, Ga As long ago as I can rernc-.iiber I have known of Mustang Iinitrient. I al ways keep it in my tiou.se and if any of nv family gel miun-d ui any way, such . Fprains,cntt, bruises, atid,in.f-ict,iarKiKj .'iccidi-uts that lmppeii I aiwaysnrr ?ft.y tanj; I.iuimtnt. )a tny hon's atd .1. I iH'vr thickof usins- anytJiin" elsa itts far cheaper ihan dixrtors' hifi. Irori tncrid it to dl farmers; it will kef p thep faniilics and a'so thtiT horses aiid stock ia coiuliiiou. VerTtmlvyoiHS, J.D. ANDREWS, farmer. 5.1) J fbr'fi3ytr J 4 Horem Vrntj tope tdition on eirj 7yQ. rime mirruULtA hunJrr.'s 0 thousand, of Utis -v. j Hom' Play. LYON MFG. CO 21 Simti Fifth St, BROOLLTKN.T.
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