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13J0Pi 13 is r SI 4 y jL if vol. XXIV BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, THURSDAY, FEIlliLTARY 27 101.1. NO. 27. PROFESSIONAL T. E. BINGHAM Lawyer BOONE, N.C ar Prompt attention given to all matters of a local nature Collection a specialty. Office with Solicitor F. A. Lin- ney 1-29 ly. pd. VETERINARY SURGERY. I hre been putting much study on thU lubject; Lrtu reeoiyed my diploma, and am now well equipiHMl for the praetie of Veterinary Sur gery In all Iti branches, and am the o&ly one in tb county, all on or Jdr me at Vila, X. . It. F. D. 1. O. H. HATES, Veterinary Surgeon. UT-'ll. Dr. . M. MADRON - DENTIST. Sugar (J rove. North Carolina, WA11 work done under guar antee, and best material used. 4.13.'ll. E. S. COFFEY, -ATWRHEi Al LAW BOONE, N. C. Prompt attention given to ill matters of a legal nature. t&" Abstracting titles and collection ot claims n special 1-1 '11. Dr. Nat. T. Dulaney SPECIALIST KTK, BARJKOBK. THROAT AND CHKST KTi 8 EXAMINRD FOR GLASSES FOURTH STREET Bristol, Tenn,-Va, riDMUND JONE.-LAWYER-. -LENOIR. N r.- A'ill Practice Regularh u he Courts of Watauga . Mi L.D.I.0WE. . TTORNEY AT LAW, BANNER ELK, N . larWill practice in the court Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining counties. 7-6-' n P. A. LINNEY. rTOHNKV A ' i ft nNF N Will practice in the court o the 13th Judicial District in a matters of a civil nature. 6-11-1911. J. C. FLETCHER" Attorney At Law, -BOONE, N. C. Careful attention Riven tn jollections. E. F. Lovill. W. R. Lov il Lovill & Lovill Attorneys At Law -BOONE, N. C Special attention given to all business entrusted to their care. .. .'. .. 7-0-'10. WATCHES ACCUUATE- LY REPAIRED. There are more watches entire ly mind ly ir.ee n.ci(tt voi meu than in any other way. Come to the Boone Repair Shop for fine Watch Repairing. Every job is carefully done and .timed Wore leaving my shop. Urinous vour work and it shall have our beet attention. J. W. BYAN.PU nor Little Arlo. Thomas Arlo, son ot Mel v in R. and Chaney Daotifr Cox of Blow, ing Rock, nied at May mend, Tenn. on the 23rd day of January, 1913 while with his mother on a vixit to liis unci, C. Ij. DaniiiT, cause uf death diphtheria, sickness of nineteen days durntion, and on the 2'th January the little bod. was lovingly laid to rest in the ccmentry on the Finley Must es tate at Ynllo Cruris. Had little Arlo I toon spared to see the dawn on the 20th Febru ary he would have completed his fourth year, but he is w here time is not reckoned by days or months or years, nor day and night, nor winter and Hummer succeed each other, but where sunshine nnd flowers cheer the little spirit always, the 'sunshine ' of God's smilo, "II ivvers" in the beautiful garden ol the Lord, and where he can run about all he pleases through the winding paths, gather flowers nnd enjoy the sunshine for evermore. And weionbt not, butt hat he is able,' for he was a sweet child and had had the 'Savior's hand upon his head" in blessing, aud, knowing not sin, he "was not lor Go J look him." Young as ho was, the little fol low from the first days of his ill tess, seemed to leel that he could not recover and asked his mother to put awuy or give away bin clothing and play thing, and, two nights before he died he re minded his mother that he had not unid his prayers since being taken nick, clasped his hands to gether and prayed God to bless his father, mother, grandparent and all others he could tiiink of, naming them over aloud, and shortly before he died he uanp "we're marching on," and then pointing to the air above and about the bedheca'Ied attention io the "Angels mov.ng about the roo'n." but, only the eyes of a pure hearted, sinless child ha the power to see what is hidden 'rom us, who, being older und having "rubbed up" against the world, have not the "power to nee" given to such as heaudoth er innocent babes. Rev Mr Payne the mother's pastor at Blowing Rock left his metiny ol-days to attend the burial, conducting the service and giving comfort to the bereav ed ones, theday beautiful, a large number ol friends and relatives following the little tird body t us final renting place. The beie ived poent- of littl Alio 'ox. th gr iinlparents (M . mi..' Mis Da ner ol Vade Ciucis ami Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cox of Yadkin Talley) hnvethe heart felt sympathy of their many friends who commend them to thegracioua keeping of Him"who knoweth and doeth all things well," Him whoso "grace is suf ficient ' for us. "Thero's a rost for little child ren. Above the bright blue sky, Who love the blessed Savior, And to the father cry; A rent from every turmoil, From siti and sorrow free, Where every little pilgrim Shull rest eternally." S. Health Warning. Chilled and wet feet result in con (resting the internal organs and in flamation of the kidneys and blad der, with rheumatic twings and pain in back, generally follow. Use Foley Kidney Pills, they are the best medicine made for all dis orders of the kidneys, for bladder irregularities, and foi backache and rheumatism. They do not contain habit forming drugs. Tonic in ac tion quick in results. For sale by all dealers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A MATE ASP GEMEtUI. NEWS. Carefully Called ia4 Briefly Told For Bnty Header. Senator Hoots amendment, to the canal bill was killed Geo. Louis Beck, n well know n novelist di?d at Sydney, Atitinl ix Feb. l Hlh, age f.j. The Governor's Mansion ni Raleigh in to In repaired ut a cost of ?i,roo. Mudero his lxen trrestel. Francisco Madcro h.is signed his n signation. Central North Carolina had quite a Know fall on the 14 th It was Hve inches deep at Durham. Geo. V. Perkins of New York advoeater compulsory voting, wun ponauieH lor those who re- fuse. A Hosiery Mill is t be cstab- ble cabin at PilUb.iro, the 18th lished at Morganton, N. C. soon, inst She was 102 years old. with a capacity of LT.0 pairs of She wassprightly asayoungper hose per day. . son, up to her last sickness, no ' states Charlotte Observer. A trer named Frank L. Stan ton was planter at Wavcron. r:?v IJ- L- nfJi,n. a Presbyter Ga., Feb. 14th in honor of the ' 1,111 minister died in Greensboro, well known poet of that name, j tllst week- a 3',,ars- Mr- I lieall is kindly remembered b William Jenning Bryan, J- j many of the older citizens in Wa has given up his home in Wasli tauga, as he once preached' here ington, and gone to Arizona, on OI1(.0 u month lor four veurs. accouut of the illuess of his wile. Presidentelect Woodiow Wil son, it is thought, will retain of ficial connection with Princeton University, while ho is President Col.& Mrs,Theodorf Roosevelt. have announced the marriage of their second daughter, Miss Eih - el Carew to Dr. Richard Derby of N. Y. The Telegram says that Rocky Mount N.C is to nave too new hospitals soon, which will beiu operation, before tho first of the year. We learn Irom the Lenoir News that Mr. JeH Bentley of Watau ;aCo. was married to Miss Ada Robbms Feb loth, at Whitnell, X. C. Six months term ol school all over N, C seems certain now. There was no opposition. House votes for bill 98 to 3 on its so cond reading. The 2,000 Cherokee Indians on the reervatiou near Bryson City N. C. nrotooreceiveftoi.VHK) from the Government, each Indian uet ting about $10,00. Nevada seems to be gotuusr b-tter, It now says that anpli- cants for divorc must reside in the state for nn year. It was form rl six m-"th. ''apt, J. M Pa'terson. died at his Jhome seven miles south f j Statesyille on tho 17th inst. He ; was a prominent citizen and an j ex-Confederate soldier. On Feb 18th a fire destroyed j a laboratory of the Salisbury , Gradedsehool. Morethan 1,000 j children made their escape, only nine were injured, 'none seriously. ! I We note that an appropriation ! ol (8,000 lor n public building site in Lenoir, N C , has been fa vorably reported by the commit-1 tee ou public buildings in Lenoir A prohibition paper says: That no man has a right to plead lor bread with liquor on his breath- It says, that drinking on a n tion made of the wagous and au empty stomach has killed many tomobiles iu all postolliees. a inau. j Where hornes are used experts ThoShnlord Wholesale Grocery will be called upon tocertify that Co., was heavily damaged by fire, j they are "prompt in action, cred- Feb. 18th. Loss, Revernl thou sand dollars. Supposod to have originated from matches carried j the work required of them." The in stock I inspection is to extend to the T.W.C.Loe. eldest .on oIlleu.j""tt" loruwW..CT inch os bar Robert E. Lee. died at RavenH- neBH, whips, lainiw and other uc worth Va..the 13th inst. Hcwas ressones. Wherever painting is formerly Aide-de-camp ou tho I necessary, bright verm, Hon red staff of Jefferson Davis and Pres- ttl. appropriate tr.mmn.gs will ident of Washington and Hm, 1,0 UBl'd- Cniyersity. He was HO years old. J The third Convention uf Ihej Lnvmau's Missionary movement j ol the P re, church convenes the JO at Memphi Tcnn. Thirteen di legates iclt I harlot te t lie 1 n(!i to join the host at Memphis. A bill to provide OOOO'h) lor the Government's p.irlieipu t ion in the Panama Panlic Lx position at San Francisco, Cal. iu 1 1 I ."I, has ln'cti Mlled for tin; nession of Congress Fiank Munsey, id New York, hai puruhawil the Memphis New. Seincler from Gilbert 1) Knities pht, prjcK pailj wa3 ijo.nuti j i, ,imi ti1(? HSn,ltlot, 0 the bonded indebtedness of the caper Aunt Julia P.rook. n colotcd ! worn. iii passed away in her huiu- Cupt.A. P. Garden, Assistant ' door keeper of the Lower House of Congress, was found dead in Ids room in Washington recent- ; ly, with his throat cut, ludica- j tionsare that he was temporari-1 i ly derunged and took his own: , life- TheThiladelpliiaDispatclisays that Mrs Wilson, wife ol the Pres. elect will exhibit p timings ; b'lio by herself at an exhibition; 1 -t tho Auto and Crafts Guild in i Pliila. which will open Wednesdav 20th. The only other exhibitor will be John Wight of London. Senator Helen Robinson! How I unnatural this sounds, but the sullragetls of Colorado feel n thrill ot prido over it. Mrs. Rob inson was elected to the Color ado Senate recently. Mrs. Robin son is a native of New Hamp shire. She was a teacher for ma I ny years. ! Mr. Z. T. Watsou, tho worthy Chairman of tho Board ol Coun fy Com missioncrs, sent us the fol lowing item for last week's pa per, but it arrived too late for in sertion: "A few miles from Mc- j (juir(i v (j in Ashn county, u must horrible accident occurred one day last ween. A man by the name ol Ilolmau was working at ; his mill. In some wav he became ! i e. itangled in the whe. Is and cog-' of the mill and was litcrallv torn ; to pieces; his fleSn being ground to small fragments and left hang-. mg to the cogs of the wheels. The deceased Jeavrs a wife and two j dl,kIrpI1 ... j Mull Carriers Must Clean Kiss and Use Red Faiul. ; Washington Dispatch. ! A nationwide use of red paint ' jst(, i,0 ma,j0 immediately by the p()Htollico Department, which pr()nusc8 to JMU jn Sllck and ' Kpau conditions all vehicles used ; iu the collection or delivery of; mail. Postmaster General Hitch j cock has ordered ngeneral inspec j itable in appearance, in first class condition and suitable for A Private Letter rubified Ily Ittqucft The fallowing letter to Mr. Z. T. Watson from a Peunylvani an, H published Ly requebt, and it makes capital rending. The writer, n'J in.iiig Mr. Watson, j sn.V: ; I Mlppose VOU Will be fUrpl is- . . , cl to receive a letter ironi stranger uph-ifin Western Pcnn sUvania. It came about t h i s wa: A friend ol mine in ntnu- , . 2a comin , a. v ., sent me u copy ol the Watauga D.-inociat, pub- iii) x- ,, . ,. , , byhed m 1ooiil. .. L., in w hich 1 read a letter from vou on the ex- .... , pected rmlroa 1. or, rather com ineiiliigou Mr. W. R. Lov ill's , .i . , . letter oil that subject My UttcU tion was alttacted bv a para . graph iii your article relating to the shipment of poisonousdriuks . '. , into ilry teri itoi iew. I.ei us get busy aud sho by long petition- J , t. our Senators and Congress- men demanding them to pass a law to prevent railroads or any other conveyance from shipping 'iijuor into dry COUUfit S. 1 know what a wet couuty is. We have it here in Alleghany county, Penn IMtsburgh is the couiitv sear. Hero we have three crimiual courts in session lor nine months ill the year, and most of t he ea- ses are caused bv strong drink "We have many foieiguers here thousands of them There i the "Black Hand' among the I tnlians. 1 suppose you know what that is? Among the appli cations for citizenship a few day go. the judge asked a foreigner ..Wv l,o .,.,t.l tn. l.u,...mU n 7, n ol the Fnited States? His an- .1.1 .1.1 the nort u-eust. eornei of K limn, J'n swer was. that he wanted to keep . tulll.h ls n,.lv t;;u.t. tlllMK.tl vMl l sa'unil. I Ids lineoi poles to ln-corner; thence . , , , , , , I west with t lie Kiiiue'JO poles to his -I do hope that you good peo I st ,kc corll,.r; tbenW 8. lie poles to pie in that part of North fnruli- ! a--taku in ilm lino of Kd. lilackliuniH ... , , , ... , 'J.') litre tract; thence li with t-aid line uu will not be cursed with sa- ;;1 u, t,urm.r. T.,K.U0- H- loons as we are here in Pittsbor- j W with the same n" poles to his oth ,, i l, -it : cr corner; thence K. with K. Tatuura nig. However, in Aspinwall, with , )ine , 1W)1(.S to a KtHke in jolmtmil l population of 3,000, we have: Miller's line, theuc . V" R with said . , , i il iller's and O J fowlcs' lina S.") iiole's live churches and no ealoous. i to ., ctmit, said Cowles' comer: "Silicerelv Yours i Oieueo IC with his line 2:1 .poles to , , '., ,, bawson Woiidrinii's corner, theiico .1. S. bf.UKSTKUSSEH ; ;N()rt, West with hisliiio2:i)iole Aspinwall Pa. ! to said Wooilrine;-s and 0. .1, Cowles' ' m corner, thence Norte ( polcR to t he P.eautibil Word t'aiutillb'. This. heiiinniu, contiiiuiiii; Hid acres, more ,,.,.. , . , , or less. I will sell a 0110 undivided 1 he following word picture by onchalf interest in said tract, W J, Rev. Dvvigllt Hlllis, of New York. K'-yau heii'S the owner of the other fiken lioni the t'liristi'in Herald si"'1 H,llu is nuulc to satiety n. taM.niiom vuo i.niibuau neium f $,.0,(Mi. toother with int.-r- of Feb. 12, is SO beautiful that est and cost. Title to be made to tin ., . ...i. . .i. . i.i s ; we take the liberry ot cop3 ing it vcr batim: "Seeking a Savior aud deliver er, the great God, iu Hisowu pur pose, passed by the palace with its silken delights. He took a lit tie babe iu his arms, and called to His side His favorite angel- the angel of Sorrow. Sloping, he tiou jn .:mt Xenu. ( ur land has whispered, O Sorrow thou well the red clay subsoil. Plenty of beloved teacher take thou this i water aud "timber. J 'xtra good little child of mine, and mak.i.l'ik f0ilde; Kl)od 'Jiooh and n, , . . . , churches; lino markets, It. r . P. nun great, lakohi.nto yonder .uul telep!ll)no wrvict,. VVo can cabin in tho wilderness; Make h-s TOW IIU)Ht ,ivthiug iu this ecc- liomi! a poor man's home; plant tion tuat ji farmer cures to grow his narrow pith thick with fan furnish almost any t-icd thorns; cut his little feet with ..l.n.... .-..i.l ni.mil w.tril' a il o Mlclip U1HI tllll'l HIOVO 'T I"- he climbs tho bill of difficulty; make each loot-print red with his own lite blood; load his liltlo back with burdens: give him days of toil and nights d sorrow, study and sleepleshiie.ss; w rest f com hus arms whatever he loves; makehis heart, through sorrow, as sensi- ! tive to the sight ol a slave, as a j thread of silk in a window is seu-1 sitivotothe lightest wind that f blowy; and when you have dug liues of sorrow in his cheeks, aud j made his face more marred than any man of his time, bring him back to me, and with him 1 will free four million slaves. That is how God made Abraham Lincoln great" Hurprise 1 our Friends. For four weeks regularly use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They stim ulate the liver, improve digestion, remove blood impurities, pimples and emotions disappear from your face ami body and vou feel better He in at once. Buy at any dealers. Now thev are trying io grow a -eed:prt prune, but wbut is most desired is a pruneles boar ding house. . NOTICI Xnrth Cnrnliiui. Wnt.i'.i rnniv tn t;;'l ri..r e...i. !...f,.r tlierbirk. ' 1 A I.iiny vh Virtr i Tii'lci Ki- ; ,-. tt. ,n rt vMi.i, t Wnuril hu ",H' ,;,,l"rt w.-ih. j ZTVSZ "'lit en BiiK.ii .Mitite.i hh mI(.v. im iH'en rrniiiMfiHeJ i:i ho tiULrir ,.ur, f vlt,.ulirit 0llliV ,M fore tio -,'"k f-r Ui? i-m!.- ol t !( .f M in the tiwn of IMHie known h IoIk v,0. :;i n.l :r. in the pint of the u.v 1"" l(J" pniti..ii of the n.i.l '"'K. alRl lliat f li ih m-ticiti in lor IIki t.urMe ,f i i...i.iinS' tin .ii,i,i. fpn.i. '.tiutiiv b.t. r,t in il.ei.l I lio nili' (It leielant. ill further Ink.t uotico thm l.. i nrur.. to apj oar t Hit ollKe ..f the rieri, ..f ti 0.P. nor ei.nrt if iitini-' count on lh ob-t lv ot Mioch, vn, i tt, r.ut. '';"'"","( "'l oonnty ttm i.otr of ni" clock, a m.,HU4 answer or 0 umr m tho rompuint .f iiiei;ini. titioutr. or tne pMitnioucr will Hpj.ly to the court for the relief 1cit)hihI.J in naid complaint. This li. it. vm. V. 1. IWHTJILNCj, C. s. C. N 0 T I C E. yorth Caroliim. Watanpn County. In ,',,:.s;,'i,,,r;or p",,r. " tenn'mui. liH lKni;;liertv, F A Lin my bikI ; HiKter Liuiuy Dorsett, i:.ecutrs 'S?' V8' J U By virtue of uu order of the Superior j "UiuKK'K cinnul coinmifwioiier, will Hell at pub lie auction at tho court bonne door in Boone on the 21th iIhv of Miin-h. i:ii;s, t the hour ol l o'clock, p. iu.. to inc iii'iicm. uiuiier lor cukii, ut following described tract of land, ly inu aud Uciu iu the county ol Va tau'ii, ou the waters of Meat Caiup creek, adjoiuine; tlio lands of W L vVoodrin, K Tatuiu, Cowles und oth ers. and hounded aw follows: lieiiiuiij.r ()U a maple and birch in Steele' s line, runiiin went with same 1"'" io chcm.hu, iiih corner; hence S with the same 10 poles to a birch: thence W poles to a ftake, purchaser upon piiyuicui ot inepur. 1on ' ,.OIlflrillIlUoll JUm money sale by court. This l'eh. 12, I'.'l . E, F, L 'VILb, Coiumisfiioner. FARMS FOR SALE. We have :i long list of extra good farms Knox and adjoining counties, the best farniiii'V nee- farm and give easy terms. For furthur inloi mution call on or ri t II , JloDGL Jt CO (oriCorc 'Pcnii' ' ' j -.ctrrr'' ' cr f ""J TJ ; j j o . 15 to Apr. 15 ll CaltSfcrma. -bretron. Men- tl Wyormng Nevada, g wasnington, laano, Colo rado, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, and Tesas. o Fast Time & Good Service II Write me for lowest prevailing !' rates and reliable information. D. S. CHANDLER. Di.t PuitsgerAgt, S L & N. R. R., KNOXViLLE, TENN.
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