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Watauga KM VOL. XXIV HOOXE, WATAUGA COUNTY. THURSDAY. XOVEM!!Ei: 21 1012. unildron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Furniture ll.u inir pun ha-ed nil tlicstock lit.' 'ii-in"s of tli- Footie Fur. . . it. it m i ., I am piepiieu iu sen on anvthii-g in in y line nl a (cry tea inable ligure. Dr-crs, .,-....,,. rii iiu i .i Hiini2K. Mattresses, tc. (iive 'in., :i rnll when in nrnl nf nni hing iii the linn of furniture, t-rstore in Watauga Fount v 1 1 1 ; : k F.nildinsr. llcspectfuby, JESSE F. ROBBINS. PROFESSIONAL VETERINARY SURGERY. I li:ivt been putting much study on this suhject; luive received luy diploma, and mu now well equipped for the practice o( Veterinary Nur pcry in all Its branches, ami a in the (lily one in the county, all on or address me at Vilas, N. . U. F. D. 1. (. H. HAYES, Veterinary Surgeon. 5 17 11. Tr. E Eft. MADRON, - DENTIST. -Sugar ( ! rove. North Carolina, ttf-AH work done under guar anted, and best material used. l-Fd-'ll. LSJMFFEY, IT1IIM. r I 1 TAW .11 JIJUWJ1 ilj JLJti " , GONE, N. 0. Prompt .-mention pi von to all matters of a legal nature. t& Abstracting titles and collection ot chums a special ty. 1-1 '11. Dr. Nat. T. Duancy. - SPECIALIST -KVK, KAR;NCSK. tkkoat axu chkst KYi S KXAMI.NKD KOn UI.VSSK3 FOURTH STREET Eristol, Tenn.-Va. EDMUND JONES LAW YEH -LKXOltt. N. ( 117 Practice Regularly in the Courts of Watauga, 6-1 'ii, L, D.LOWE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BANNER ELK, N. C. teg" Will practice in the courts Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining Counties. 7.6-' 1 1 fTa. linney, attorney at law, BOONE, n. c. Will practice in the courts of the 1,'Uh 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. II. Lovill. Lovill & Lovill Attorneys At Law -BOONE, N. . -Special attention given to all business entrusted to their care. . . . . . 7-9-'10. WIUTOFTHETICTOItTI Savoyard, in Aahtville Citiien. This is written More theelec- turn but it will be printed after ! i ne election. it, is a campaign market! by the public utterances of VVoodrow Wilson and h i a preachments are the unseat po litical and economic philosophy the country has heard in fifty yen r and more. Fray Hod he lias the hind to match that head of his. 1 believe he has the a I. I. hand, 1 know he linn the heart. The lioim in hit path will tie the fools" in his own party in Con gross. These made Cleveland's udtniuistriition a politicnl fail ure. Tbe.v will Ih there, too. to' destroy Wilson. Much water has pushed the mi l since lS.KJ. Th? eopIe nre more alert. Listen to what our president -ni l Auir. 7, in his letter of ac ceptance: "I could not have a'-cepted i nomination which 1. ft mo bound to any man or nny group of men. No man can be just who is not free, mid no man who has to show tavors in any rank or post whatever, least of all in the su preme post of presidou of t F nited States. Was tliere ever a higher esti mate put upon th-' great place of chief magistrate of 100.000.0(H) people composing the greatest republic of history? Every intel ligent mnn w ho saw the I'alti more convention vvil bear wit ness that there was no bargain there. If candidate was ever the child of public opinion in our country, Wood row Wilson was that candidate. At one. season of that struggle I was nearly ready to fear the result for from my standpoint, that convention had in its keeping more than a thou sand Caesars and all their for tunes. I met a friend to cheer me up and his words were; "'Tele pathy will make the nomination; by it the American people will force the nomination of Wood row Wilson." It iid, and it elec ted him. Since July 2 there has been seeming apathy, Why? He cause 'he day the president was named at Haltimota and the thing was done. Why go mad oyer it? There is no doubt that Theo dore Roosevelt is a very accom plished politician in the past even more fortunate than he was able. Hut he made a mistake, due to a lack of instinct, a fault that cannot be charged to Andrew Jackson, or Abraham Lincoln. Gen. Longstreet wenl to his grave in the I eluf that the cause of the South was lost because Gen. Lee had what was almost contempt for the prowess of the federal army of the Fotomac as compared with the splendid figh ting qualities ol his own com mand. That may or may not he true, and doubtless it is untrue. I'ut there is no sort of doubt that Rooseycit had utter dis daiu, scornful contempt for the Democratic party, that in his philosophy it 1 may borrow from the poet pope was a com bination, every inch ol which that was not tool was knuveand he was Bute the fools were yet 90 per ceut of 'em. Hence the third patty. Roose velt was aa sura ol the nomina tion olChampClark atlialtimore as he had been that he would be the republican nominee for presi dent in 19(U, eight years belore. If he had toreseeu as he would have foreseen had he been endow ed with the sublime instinct of a great popular leader that Wil son would be na med at Baltimore he would have called out of the republican national convention his every d legate, hid them as semble in some hall to nominate him, aiid from theuce he would liny laid claim to the 'genuine" republican nomination. II ml he done that, today lie would In boss of the republican p irty an J its "regular" nominee. Defeated, of course, he would be; but mas ter of the situation in 1015. Put h never dreamed of Wil son, lie thought he must contend with Tart and Clark of the two old parties. He argued that he could muster nearly all the pro. gressives of both old parties, and that maybe he could win in 1912 nnd not have to wait four years longer. Did you ever read the memories of Marbot. the staff officer ol Marshall I Jinnis of Na poleon's "Grand Army?" It re veals a great mistake ol even the genius that carried the eagles of France victorious into every cap ital from frozen Russia to sunny Spain. And 'such is the mistake Roose velt nude when he betted on Champ Clark. What will the har vest be? it is no crim? in this country to predict else al! of us had lieen in 1 he penitentiary long nno. Here is what Roosevelt and Hearst think the reapers will get iu thir sickles: dem icraticfnilure through president an I congress be of that faith. Roosevelt thinks that because he is thoroughly persuaded that no reform is mor al or leg d that does no! purvey. Hearst thinks that it will be a failure because will bo a demo cratic administration, a thing and a situation that he is so a- verse ho iis to make if impossible of success in his philosophy. And thusin 1910 we may expect this spectacle can Hearst buy the progressive party? Can he mobil iz" Bill Flinn nnd all the Rill Flinns of that layout? We shall see. Meanw hile t he Wood row Wil son administration is going to get "i heap of cussing. It will be deserted by many more or less good men who think themselves democrat, better than he, but the people will "rise to it," as the pit rose to Ivean, and good will coino of it. Here, I don't want an office. Flock to me, nil democrats iu t hat fix, and let us help Wood row Wilson save our people from the greed of monopoly. Saved II y His VVite. She's a wise woman who knows j.ist what to do when her husband's life is in danger, but Mr, l. J, Flint Riaintree, Vt.. is that kind. "She insisted on my using Dr. King's New Discovery "writes Mr. F. -'for a dreadful eough, when I was so weak my friends all thought 1 had only a short lime to live, and it completely cured me." A quick cure for coughs and colds, it is the most safe and reliable medicine for many throat and lung troubles grip bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, quinsy, tonsiiitis, hemor. rhages. A trial wiil convince you 50c. and $1. Guaranteed by all dea. lers. The Chariot t 0!)t-ervcr8 Informa tion that the Galax industry iu the mountain counties had (ailed this year turns out to be erroneous. correspondent of that paper, writing frein Linv lie Falls, says orders are bcinj; received and the industry will soon be in full blast. Landmark. Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines. If you want to contribute direct ly to the occurrence of capillary bronchitis and pneumouia use cough medicines that contain codine, mor phine, and other sedatives when you haye a cough or cold An ex pectorant like Cttamberlam's (Jough Remedy is what is needed. That cleans out the culture' beds of blee ding places of the germs of pneu monia and other germ diseases. That is why pneumouia never re. suits from results from a cold when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. It has a world-wide reputa tion for its cures. It contains no morphine or other sedative. For sale by all dealers. Foa Backachc Kionvho Bloob , Two FitralU Remletl . j Islington IiHpnt h. 1 la 1 the campaign" borne no other fruit it would t,ll have been worth while for two crush ing blows tha' itMrnck at item- iiguKii-iucik-m. ine nrsi oi iiiee tli.nijh n-.t a si u.l.nt in the iol is thecleani'Hs with vvhi h it hus lege, by n young man n a m e d been demonstrated that the man Rliod.s. If ll.c Mosy in s tons who is soegoMstical and thought jstuiiuht. Rhohs was cl-ailv i.,.l 1... I.. 11. .. .1 I- Ie-8 that lie believes that Lis nn. t , .,,. i i . supjiJirted word, hk ( ae-ai s 5 iim-i-iwc i .if' nua slanders his opponent and j everyboily else who has the au- daeity to oppose or even disa gree with him, with no regard lor 'either truth or decencv, is dig ging his own political grave. Tl . A t 1 1,1 ... . I nil r ri t of ivocW 14 l.lenuwm 'a )... .1. .. . 1 .. 1 ... - - - and, the opinion ot certain prom ineut men to the country not-land withstanding Rlea-usm doesn't 111 .North Carolina Let oar neighbor to the south boast of her "wool hat boys;" the voters of North Carolina ar.; intelligent clear-thinking men, accustomed to weigh the issues and cast their ballots accordingly, and the only way a candidate can hope to sw ing their votes is by presenting clear and convincing arguments with hard facts to back them up. Itsh uld b;ja nut ter of pride with all Tar IL-els that in this state u campaign ol mud-slinging only serves to a roue aversion for the slinger. . The S'cond blow was at tin contemptible effort to ride into office on church relationship; in North Carolina church nnd state are absolutely separate, a n d when a man attempts to gamer votes because he is a member of a certain church he does no more than arouse a strong suspicion that he ought to be turned out of his church, for he isn't helping hi lisell and he is bringing dis cre ift on his denomination. Per haps il is legitimate for a m m's friend to mention the f 'ct that he is a member 1 fa certain church by way of proving his good char acter, but to insiiiute to a north Carolinian that he ought to yot for any man simply because he belongs to the voter's church serves only to rouse the Tar Heel's wrath. This was the first campaign in many vears in which such meth ods had been used and it is diffi cult to imagine why men who ought to be politically wise allow ed Ihemselvas to be deceived into believing that by sowing such seed they could possibly reap any other harvest than disaster. How ever, they have their lesson now, and if it results in compelling every candidate in the Iniure to come before the people on his own record nnd his own character alone ull the labor 01 teaching it will be w ell reuaid. Mrs. T. A. T;wn, 107. 6rh St. Watertovvn, S. (J., writes: '-My four children are subj -ct to hard colds and I alvvavs use Foley's hon ey and Tar Compound with splen did results. S )iik- time ago I had a fevere attack of grippe and the doc tors prescribed Noleyf Honey and Tar Compound and it soou over came the lagrippe. I can always de pend up"n Foley's Honey and tar Coinpc uid and am sure of good re suits." For sale by all dealers. Mr H. C. Landon, Chif Engineer of the Watauga Rail way was here a few days this week. He says work is progressing nicely on the construc tion of the road out from North Wilkeshoro. They now have about five miles in n'-e getting out materi als and supplies. lie has nbout 2)0 hands at work and wants as many more if he can get them. The Lenoir News. They Make You Feel Good. The pleasant purgative eff.-ct pro daced by Chamberlain's Tablets and the healthy condition ot bodv and mind which thev create make one feel joyful. For sale by all dea- ...lcrs Tif Wake "Vrt Tr. jJy. t'li irity ai.il ( 'liiMn-n. Friend Wake Forest V lege wen? paifd to hear of t lie shooting ot ii voting man, Ftank Powers, a tesiddit i f th- vill ig within h - i g his. and on - it to1 . 7 . lie permuted to inirsne his oi k ' ci'-ai M men or me, iiewasassairiteii on i th.i public highway ns he was re- '. t iirmnir from n soci.il cull l.i.-ii ' he had a perfect right to make whether he w.is a freshman or not; nnd being attacked he had i ii. .lit (...1 ... I i.:. ...is ii ! Mfiiil '! I'll '1 II ui i - -ii. I i n e - irl " iiiim ' itim in 1 111 1 i ne nil- - lrs were all boys of the villugi not of the school, is nn er r.r, A gemleman who knows the facts tells us that there were',,..-. .,n. , , 1 jsome four or fi we bovs in tlieinr j ty and among them several s'u-1 dents. Iet us tell the truth about , this matter wlcevcr it may hurt. ! The (act. that hazing has been j going on at Wak" Forest in the' shadow ed the Cha.n l Hill hor ror, does not speak well for the! conditions that obtain there. If; such a deplorable occurrence as ! that at the Fniversity will not suffice to check the evil of the evil at our other colleges we can realize how deep seated islhedM ease and how heroic must be the remedy. For then is a len.euy and it must be applied. V e hiive! ' been told by students in sympa - thy with hazing that it cannot be stopped I hat it is inherent in the nature of a boy to indulge in this barbarous practice. How ever, we know better than that. It is just as consistent to say that no other form of lawless ness can be uprooted, and there fore we would as well allow the outlaws to take charge ol the country and run it to uir them selves. And we are obliged tosav another thing: unless hazing is broken up at Wak Forest, there will lie nobody there to haze. Fa thers will not intrust their sons to an institution that is power less to enforce its o vn laws. The life ol a college depends upon the proper settlement of this ques tion. The board ol trustees aie wise and capable, m 'n. If the fac ulty cannot control the situa tion the board ought to try its hand. J. G. Criswell, a painter living ;t 5p N .Viulbcrry S reef. H.igers town, Maryland states: -'Iliad kid ney trouble with a severe pa'ui in mv back, Jnd could hardly get up after sitting down. It took Foley Kidned Fills and soon found the pain left mp baek. 1 could get up and down with eaL', and the blad der action was more regiil ir a n d noi mai." Try tueni. For sale by ai dealer . In thosB days of hih nervem ten sion, when everything from a newing it u t ...I ft 11 1..1 i 1 l,iii il lili.i it), ilt i V,. IM 1...!......... o. ,.itu n.,,1 every man iro.u the judge to the j m- itor is coim.laining of the pressure of work: when m m are t . bu-v M Iu 1, :.. 4 .. .. a 1. 1 t.. i.u . urn" in eh0v rn th- mp,.t-i fl,.il hvHi. urn nirv 1 11 11 i-iic miiio.. o..i.a I'-ijf' , , , 11.1 . d machinery at such speed that it! burn even though a lighted mtcU reaks down and is on the scrap heap applied Mex.can Mu-T.snp L.J ... . ,, iment is IntbArL as weu . ha cal breaks down before it is half worn out, anything which will holp to lessen the tension and render life more enjoyable is surely worth co isideriug, and the re straint of anger is certainly such a subject. Christian Guardian. Mrs. Paul Mehling, 316, Smith St., Peoria, 111 had kidney and blad der trouble, with terrible backache and pain across iVo hips. Just imag ine her condi'ion. She further save; 'I was nl.SD vcty nervous, had head ache and dizzy spells, and was fast getting worse when I took Foley Kidney Fills, ami now I am cured of all my troub'es. Folev Kidney Pills have done so much for me I shall always recommend them.' For sal-i ry all dealers. FoiiYslMol . Jon $tonach XR.0UV njaia.TifIIP- NO. IS Oar Orpb jii Html-.. Te Tlia'.ik.giv p.g I'li'i lnua tio.t of t!.,. Fr. fidei.t. which hm inst U i ii p;il!i-! t I to the ;eop. of this guilt coinil r.v, citl'aig u on us lo (pour iisiinl vim a ti ii.s Ion; nioii -h to (Oiikj.hr Ironi whi'U;-e coin- iiiipri-ce tented pros perfty which w n- a nation have i : .. :.. : lllll llllllll, lOTIICf'tlllllillOl'" , . ... , . "I anihon v. 1 1 uly everv hi-ait , . . , . .. While y our minds ;ir- dinrtol to tl.ecoiiH'dcratioii of the Source f oiti wheiiee these blessings come and a feel 1 eg of thanksgiving is ttiei-by engciidere 1 f'ir the good- ness of our I ieavenly Father, wh r ,. I , 1,,, , . 1,, ,l, . , till 111(11 l ill:. I.-, lilt" lic-M tunc to 1 . t . 1 1 nig to u.e atti iitioii olour rea- Iders tie: !:r,:"ls of th various or- jtlhrl!! Il 'IIIO-. 1.1 Milt tltilfH VV'llPI'i. ... , 1,,.. , ,.i,. 1...... 1., l lit 1 1 (li'itit 1 ii'ui 1 wiuir itiii. cared for nnd trained. These chiMa ii receive thegteat bl s.-i.ig of tle-se homes through V'H.r geiiero. il.v. They are de pendent u;. on you. Tl'.ei 11 1 Til bers are increasing as ure tbeiid vani.ig' S they receive, which nec essitate larger contribution! from the people. God has blessed our people and he exoects us in turn to help bless our homeless bttle ones. Nobly have the peopleof North Carolina measured up to (heir duty in this regard in the past, 1 ... ,. ,: ... , ., , ,, . , . 101 v ess in lilt 11 lot I e nei'ils ol II 1 1 : H III lll'V I' ll'l Will 111 III I if. l , ... n ... t,1IIIlk. - - - 1 " - giving season than they huvu been in the pishHickory Dem ocrat. Cliroe.i. Dyscepsia. The foll-'wftig unsolicited lesti. moni'd should lei tainly be sufficient to give hope and courage to per. sons -illbcted with claonic dyspep sia: "1 hav.; been n chronic elyspep 1 ic for vears. and of all the ii" di cine I have token Chamhet lai i' Tablets have d'ipe ne more t o than au thing else." says W. ( Mattison, No. 7, Sherman Strecl, ll'iri.crsvillc, lers. N, Y. S.'hlbv all dea The Great ,lntiscplk "Pair, Rdleoer for MAN and BEAST. MEXICAN ustansj ILinimeot Uhe fl)esl Emergency Remedy fat Farmers, Stocl-raisera and Household use. Speedily relieves Spavins, Swin ney, 'Harness Sores and Qalh, Shoe fit lis, Strains and Lameness in Horses ; Caked "LJdder and Sore Teals in Callle and Ailments of Poultry). SAFE AND SURE. Being made of oils it soaks clown straight to the bone, baniahec rVtn and saves suffering. Only oil i!ni- inents can soak throir!) muscle i.nd Jwsue. Alcohol lin.menta evnporars ef? ey can be absorbed by the , h bemdes hey nre danfc.-rcu3 : wncii uscn . lcai a lire ui 1.111.; fire Mexican Muftang Liniment will not SURE-TO-CURE remedy. i 0?I.MI:NIK1 BY A FW 'iEll. Greex?ouo, Ga.- As loni ajo as I can rememiier I Love known of Mustang Liniment. J wayskecpilin my house ai.d it'uin . ' 1 family Ret injured in any v.t.v. sucl j sprains, cuts, bruises, and, ;a faL-t, L'. ninijf accid'Mits that happen 1 always use Mtv tang Linimt'iit. On my horses ami t 1 never ttiiuUofusimt niiyvuiim eix i ; far cheaper tlu.n dcet jrs' bills. .1 ci -mend it to all fanners ; it will kcrr1 th--r families uod also tliL-ir horse'i t.ul.st'. in condition. Very truly yours. J. I). ANOKEV.'o, farar-. 7t;r"-p;(r,.l ' :!. .-"Hr. " Van . 5 hjixrcf Acrssj va:j O.K. LYON MFC, CO., 2 1 Scmtli Fifth St., BROOKL-S H, N. IT. M
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