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if if I'm I. ey in n uv Til A A . II ji mi WW ) VOL. X. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. MARCH, 8 1907. NO. 35. 4X1 i f I t X h r J. ri 1 ' f Sr r i 8 i - o a 32 5. & 2 O. 3 3 7 R- 0 3 sr r ( 3 ft 3 sr 3 oq ft a o as 3 CL "O 0 c IS 3 O P o 3" A CO (TCP CO CO CO 05! 01 o CO b 00 w o Si O (0 (0 t C 3 3 o ta 3 3 C n El W -I Cfl S O fa 3 a 3 n o 3 C o 3 5 5 c 89 3 3 o pa n cj W 1 I Will Make Survey for Forest Keserve. The United States Congress has passed a bill appropriating the neces sary money to make a survey of the Appalachian territory for the forest reserve. This is a step toward secur ing the forest reserve and the origin al bill may become a law at the next session of Congress or at least some tuiure one. A dispatch from Washington says: Prompt action will be taken by the Secretary of Agriculture in carrying on the new provision of law author izing a survey of the Appalachian and V hite Mountains with a view to the establishment of forest reserves in those regions. This was brought out today during conference between Secretary Wil son and Senators Simmons and Latti mer. Secretary Wilson gave assur ances that the survey authorized be made during the coming summer and a report made to Congress at the beginning of the session in December. ind be ye ready ?or I am coming !vith a new ad. lext week. 4 J. C. Henry. f RANK D. HACKETT. Mtorney-tU-Law, NORTH WILKEsBQRO, N. C. Prmctlfoi In H the courts Prompt tad ewefui ttentk.ft given to &U buln uffloe oter Dougnton's Drugstore. Rheumatic l'ains Relieved. H. P. Crocker. Esn.. now 84 vears of age, and for twenty years Justice of the Peace at Martinsburg, Iowa, says: "I am terribly afflicted with sciatic rheumatism in my left arm and right hip. I have used three bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it did me lots of good." Por sale by Brame Drug Co. Srrettenhain to Leare Inland. London dispatch, '.'ml. The resignation of Gov. Swetten- ham, of Jamaica, has become an ac complished fact and he will leave that island so soon as his affairs can be arranged. As cabled at the time, the Governor sent in his resignation Jan. 23 as arc- suit of the incident involving Rear Admiral Davis, it was the desire of both the American and the British governments to smooth the trouble over. This led to correspondence be tween the Colonial Office and the Governor, in which the former, while tentatively accepting his resignation, left the door open for the Governor to reconsider the matter and remain at his post, but according to a state ment made Ay the Under Secretary for the Colonies, Winston Spencer Churchill, in the House of Commons, this afternoon, Swettenham has now definitely decided not to continue at his post. The Lobby Hill. The lobby bill introduced in the Legislature has been killed. The Greensboro Record says: "Representative Kluttz's anti-lobby bill deserved a better fate. It was on the right line and could not have hurt any legitimate interest. Advocating his bill Mr. Kluttz said: "In my judgment no legitimate influence fears this bill or will be harmed by it. In my judgment it is aimed at and need be feared by only those malevo lent influences which seek to poison the fountains of legislation in State and nation, and which fear the light." He has it everlastingly right; it should have been made a law." Cause of Stomach Troubles. When a man has trouble with his stomach you may know that he is eat ing more than he should or some ar ticle of food or drink not suited to his age or occupation, or that his bowels habitually constipated. Take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to remlate the bowels and improve the digestion and see if the trouble Uw-S not uiext pueai . .-ion tui A iZix sample. ' Sold by Brame Drug Co. Sallsbarj San Short f 1,000. Spencer Special to Newt and Observer, led. By careful investigation of the books of Ticket Agent Hugh A. Leon ard, of the Southern railway, at Salis bury, who suddenly disappeared two weeks ago, a shortage of about one thousand dollars has been discovered. The auditors have worked hard on the case and the shortage was announced today. The mysterious departure of Leonard caused a sensation which led to the investigation. Not a word has been heard from him since he left. PASSEXiEK RATE BILL A LAW. The Measure as Finally Passed Both Houses Provides for Tiro and a Fourth Cents Flat Rate. The Legislature has passed the pas senger rate bill and it is now a law to take effect next July 1st. The bill provides that no railroad company with a track of GO miles or over shall charge passengers more than two and one-fourth cents per mile and abol ishes the second class fare altogether. This bill is a compromise of the Jus tice and Graham bills: The bill submitted provides the two and a quarter cent rate and adds: "The corporation commission is auth orized to permit all independently owned and operated railways whose mileage is 60 miles or less to charge a rate not in excess of the present one for such road and also to permit all roads constructed within the 12 months preceeding January 1st, 1907, or at that time under construction for two years from and after July 1, 1907, and also such roads as may be constructed within two years from January 1, 1907, to charge such rate in excess of the rate above prescribed as the commission may determine to be reasonable. A charge of 10 cents may be added to the fare of any pas senger when the same is paid upon the cars, if a ticket might have been procured within a reasonable time of the departure of the train and no rial ways shall be required to accept a single fare of less than 5 cents. Section 3. That mileage books of 1,000 miles shall be kept or. sale at such railway offices as the corporation commission designates, and such books shall be good in the hands of any persons or person named therein on all raods on the fare is the same or less than the fare on the road of the company selling such books and when the mileage is detached from said book by any other road than the one which sold them the said mileage shall be redeemable on demand by the railroad company which sold it. Section 4. Any railway violating any provision of this act shall be liable to $500 penalty for each viola tion, payable to the aggrieved person, and recoverable in an action in the name of said person in any court hav ing competent jurisdiction. House of Congress Passes Shipsulisidy. Washington dlspiilrli. 1st. InditntrlHl Nnvs. Emasculated, not to say multilated almost beyond recognition by its friends, the ship subsidy bill was forced through the house late this afternoon after the hottest tight of the session, and only after it had once been defeated. Superior organization on the part of the Republican forces that favored the YOrXli MEN 01' r. S. SENA Tl Iti'coniiiii; Weary of lleins Frozen Onl by Old Senators- .May Oppose llie Precedent. WusliiunlMii Si. viiil lmlul:ml Xp. in.l. , There is a disposition among the younger men in the Son;ite to shatter' some of the traditions and customs ef that dignified body. The older set is becoming verv tiresome measure and the weak knees of a i'evitu the new and younger members. Does Coffee disagree with you? Probably it does! Then try Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. "Health Cof fee" is a clever combination of parch ed cereals and nuts. Not a grain of real Coffee, remember, in Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, yet its flavor and taste matches old Java and Mocha Coffee. If your stomach, heart, or kidneys can't stand Coffee drinking, try Health Coffee. It is wholesome, nurishing, and satisfying. Its nice even for the youngest child. Sold by J. C. Henry. Denatured Alcohol Bill. Washington dlnpatch, 1st. The denatured alcohol bill passed the Senate today by a vote of sixty five to one, Senator Pettus, of Ala bama, casting the negative vote. This action was taken after the committee amendment requiring the presence of a government storekeeper wherever alcohol is being manufactured had been defeated by a vote of forty-seven to sixteen. The bill as passed contains one amendment placed in it by the Senate, that permitting rum to be denatured, and consequently the measure must be returned to the House for action. The bill is intended to make it possible for farmers to establish stills of limited capacity for the manufacture of al cohol to be denatured. You should be very careful of your bowels when vou have a cold. Nearly all other cough syrups are constipat ing, especially those containing op iatea. Kenney'a Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels contains no opiates. Conforms to National Pure Pood and Drug La-. Bears the en dorsement of mothers everywhere. Children like its pleasant taste. Sold by Brame Drag Co., and Turner Taylor Drug Co. Bo S ot Crowd the' Season. The first warm days of spring bring with them a desire to get out and en- ioy the exhilirating air and sunshine. Children that have been housed up all winter are brought out and you won der where they all came from. The heavy winter clothing is thrown aside and many shed their flannels. Then a cold wave comes and people say that grip is epidemic. Colds at this season an even more dangerous than in mid winter, as there is much more danger of pneumonia. Take Chamberlains Cough Remedy, however, and you will have nothing to fear. It always cures, and we have never known a cold to result in pneumonia when it was used. It is pleasant and safe to take. Children like it. For sale by Brame Drug Co. Go to Darlington's barber shop fo a good easy shave. Reed and W ll lam does the work. Next! Fresh currants, raisins, layer figs citron and dates for fruit cakes at Henry St Thompson's. . in i i.e pa.-i a ciiene not io exeeeo .;1L, arst allll m,lSl lvl,lv,(.Iltative a dozen men practically ran the Sei ; ,, historv (,f lhl. ..xllsi. tions. England, Germany, liussia, I'rance, Italv, llexico, Costa Rica. upon ii ; i lavti. lieliriiim. Gautemala. Arrenti- policy, and when the tim- came to;IMiSan Domingo, Chile, Portugal, act would tell the younger members ;,.lZji alKi rilmm .vjii i,.. lvl,iVsented ate. They would hold star chamber conferences aumnir Ihein.selw.s or with the Pre. iilent. and decid how to vote. They never paid much attention to the new men. They t"k it for granted that they were the whole works, and that the recruit wa only fit to follow. Now it happens that during the past few years the various states as a rule have been sending a younger set of men to the Senate. Of course, there are a few exceptions. In a number of instances the younger men were promoted from the House of in the great fleets which will, in all amity, be received by the I'nitod Mates Navy in Hampton Roads, and their presence alone will give the Ex position a prestige and popularity, dignity and interest beyond present realization. The winds of March haw no terror to the user of DeWitt's Carbolized W itch Hazel .Salve. It quickly heals chapped and cracked skin. Good too, lor boils and burns, and undoubtedlv Sold here Turner & Jaineslonn. Nnllonnl Maiiijii- I'ur .Muivh. All the State buildings front on a beautiful beach, which for a mile or more is swept by the tides of Hamp ton Roads, and will command the most lovely and interesting views 'ver presented at such a gathering, and especiallv an immense concourse reign of the ,)f 1Klssl.n,a.r ull,l flviht craft, and thousands of private yatrlw and mo tor boats. The naval displav will be Democrats who voted against it once and then took to the tall timber that it might be passed were all that saved it. As finally passed, the bill provides subsidies to the amount of $1,300,000 in the minimum, and $2,(00,0U0 in the maximum for four mail lines to South America; one from the Pacific coast down to Panama, Peru and Chili; one from the Atlantic Coast to Rio de Janeiro; one from the Atlantic coast to Beunos Ayres, and one from a port on the gulf of Mexico to Bra zilian ports. The three Pacific lines to the Orient and the line from a gulf port to Panama and Central America were striken out after spirited con tests. One of the most important amend ments forced into the bill provides that no ships now in commission can be used to take advantage of these subsidies. This means that new ships must be built to get the new con tracts. It has been years since the House was the scene of so royal a battle be tween the two parties as it witnessed there over the subsidy bill. The vote on the Littauer substitute was defeat ed on the first vote, ayes lo4, naves 161. The Democrats could not retain their lead, for on a vote to lay on the table a motion reconsider the opponents of ship subsidy were de feated 15(5 to 159, and the vote to reconsider the first vote was adopted 164 to 154. Then there were other votes, but immediately after the first ballot de serting began and on the final vote to pass the bill as amended the work done by the Republican leaders during the height of the battle was made manifest. The bill was passed 15.ri to 141. Fifty-two Republicans voted with the Democrats on the fust roll call. On the vote Mr. Williams to lay mo tion to reconsider on the table, fifty j nH'n- Republicans voted with t-ho ' Demo-! 's crats. On the vote to adopt the sub stitute there were forty-three Repub- :l llMV member from the west lipnna "inoiirront.i:" nml on its fimil there is 110 lViiSOll wllV tlleV should passage there were forty-one. j lord it over anybody. All the wisdom j F((i( The annual subsidy for each of the ! oi the universe i imt I o:ml iq m World Is Our Market Representatives where they had served ; the best relief for Piles, faithfully and well. They are on to , by Prame Drug Co., and the ropes just as well as the veterans j Taylor Drug Co. 01 the Senate, ami are just as com petent to assume a leading role in the "most dignified body on earth." When an old timer makes a speech in the upper house and some younger member rises to ask a question the youngster is usually brushed aside with a reply that runs the thermom- Annotated Kevisal. (itv'-nsburo Uffoiil. Tne State Senate has passed a bill granting authority to George P. Pi ll, Esq., of Winston-Salem, to publish an annotated edition of the statute laws of North Carolina. The News and Observer has the following concern- eter in the Senate chamber down to-, j,.,- r IVlPs book wards the zero mark. This has hap-, The News and Observer is glad to pened several times this session. The state that the Annotated Revisal of younger element is tired of it and ; the Statute Laws of the State now shows signs of revolt. being prepared by George P. Pell, Senator l'.urkett of Nebraska, in the Esq., of Winston-Salem, will contain cloak room the other day, told a few -d th,. laws of the present session as of the old-timers what was coming to Well as those contained in the Revisal them if they persisted in their policy : ,,f mo:,. This will be a good thing for the Slate, as it will be entirely of ignoring the younger senators. 11 said he had worn the last collar hi self, and knew of several senators w felt the same way. It is time, he suggested, that the old grey leirds realized that one senator was just as good as another, and entitled to the same courtesies and pivvileg-". liurkett was warm under the coll .r over tne manner m which Warren, of Wyoming, sought to ture him for dipping into .-iv, - " up-to-date. Health in the Caiiul Zone The high wages paid make it mighty temptation to our young artisans to join the force of skilled workman ii"eded to construct the Panama Canal. Many are restrained however by the fear of fevers ami malaria. It is the Senator knowing ones- those who have used t.r. i Eleetric Hitters, who go there without . w I this fearveU knowing thevjtro safe, from malarious influence with Electric ; Hitters 011 hand. Cures blood poison right for the old senators too, biliousness, weakness and all to have the choiu- committees," said stomach, liver and kidney troubles "l,ut i-uarantoed ly I lie lirame Drug to. ollf. 111 ; lines benefited is .to be $300,000 for a ; tneir hides, monthly mail sprvie or SfiOOOm fori Another young ' ' 1 a fortnightly sen-ice excepting the i Argentine line, which is to have $400,- 000 for a monthly service or .S00, 000 for a fortnightlv service. No American cities are named as the ports from which any of the lines are to start, and the bill is so worded that the line in the Pacific to South America can touch at any number of ports in the United States. The same is true of the Atlantic lines. It is provided in the bill that all the vessels profiting by this subven tion for carrying mail must have a speed of not less than 1G knots, and it has been repeatedly stated on the floor of the House that no ships now engaged in the South Amercan trade can make any such speed. Since the date of the above the ship subsidy bill was opposed in the Senate by Democratic Senators of the South and defeated by what is called filibustering, or refusing "by taking up the time" to allow the bill come to a vote before Congress adjourned Monday. New Life Pills, the guaranteed cure for biliousness, malaria and jaundice. Lost, between !..'( I p. in., yesterday and noon to-day, a bilious attack, with enator remarked: n;ins,.., ..mt Kj,.t headache. This loss ''I have sei'veil in l'ongie-s more years was occasioned by linking at The than some senators who are running MMine mug More a box ot Jr Kings things, 1 believe I am as well posted on the big public questions as thev are. Put custom, you see, dictates that 1 shall not impart auv wisdom 1 icemen Killed at FayetleMlle, have 011 the various subjects as they come up for discussion because 1 have not been here long enough." Senator McCumber. of North Dako ta, has been in the Senate five years and is taking an active part in thede- d The People Our Cut tomers. c Through a system of co operation this statement is ' absolutely true. For the past year we have labored to successful.' and satisfactor- . ily establish these business relations. We at consider- " able expence have done so with the very best co-opera tive Realty Co. in America. When you list property for" sale with us you are putting it in the hands of thousands of Real Estate Agents all over the I'nited States and Cuba, thereby putting it be fore millions of people. In the same way we are furnish ed lists of property from all these Agents and from our office you can buy any kind of Real Estate or secure loans of money on satisfac tory security. Our business is done strictly on a commis sion basis therefore it costs you nothing to list your pro perty with us. Our list is too long to publish here. Call at our office and see our list or it will be mailed to you upon request. We have some very desirable proper ty in North Wilkesboro just listed. Respectfully, Carolina Real Estate C Blue Mont Building North WilKesboro. lj tly Established Bank of No. WilkesborJ. 7 North WilKcihnrn- Capital Stock, $ Surplus fund, Assets, over. Comparative statement irr.iu-th .,f l..ml- .lt.i-i'nrf ,..,L.t . iwxill IIUI lilt! I'ltOfr r Wilmington dispuU-li. I'nd. A long distance telephone message from Payetteville at midnight says Tom Walker, the negro who shot and instantly killed Policeman Lockamy there tonight, wounded Chief of Police U'l,.,o,,r, o,, tV...t 1,.. ,lio,l ..ft.,- bates nowadays. Some of the old uns ! , , man r.uckingnam, nas been raptured are grumbling about it. Thev mate that McCumber is entirely too loquacious for a "new man." How ever, McCumber is going right ahead discussing questions whenever he feels like it, regardless of the desires of at Dunn, N. C. He will be taken to Raleigh for safe keeging. Great ex citement prevails in Payetteville. The governor has put a local military at the command of the sheriff and mayor of the town. tne uiu-uuit-iB. There is talk among the younger members of getting together at the; , , .... ,, l or I atarrh, let me send vou free, next session and shattering some of ! ,,rove meriti a Triar,iz, 1;oX the ancient customs so religiously ad-; (lf lr shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is hered to by ancient senators for sel-; a snow white, creamv, healing anti- Ji l.V :J1st lK'Jtjj j Surplus profits 1 It-posits Total resources Jl i.Y .".1st 1901. .surplus and profits $ 0 Pepoposits 82,CkT.,. Total resources 115,402 40 jn.Y 31 st PtOfi. Surplus and profits $ 13,753 46 Deposits. 188,178 53 Total resources 252,161 76 Thlsliank Is ('(KliK'li'd alonx conservative lint'F. iiiul l reiiiii'(l 10 inurnlto liberal ac 1'oiniiMKlntlon 10 euHtotnei'H. We eor-illally Invito von to open an ac count with uts. 1. E. FiM.KY, Pres; A. A. Pinley, Vice-Pres: R. W. Gwyn, Cashier. fish purposes. The NewsNo Pure Drug Cough Cure Laws would be needed, if all Cough Cures were like Dr. Shoop's cough cure is and has been for 20 years. The National Law now re quires that if any poisons enter into a couL'h mixture, it must be printed on septic balm that gives instant relief Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see. Address Dr. Shoop. Racine, Wis. Large jars 50 cents. Sold by lirame Drug Co. Cures Mood, Skin Diseases, Cancer, Greatest Bltxid I'uritler Free. If your blood is impure, thin, dis eased, hot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, . . . e .1 ! eating sores, scroiuia, eczema, ncning, thfl lak4 or pai.kaK(? Kr thijl rwiSln for he is an (.x. .. ab!l, t6 cnjov " Vuu,l'a; mothers, and others, should insist on a ;ke vet. even if it is at hi expense skin bont nains. catarrh, rheumatism. U.. ..1. i. .. v.. ''J ' 1 or any blood or' skin disease, take " - " The other day a Greensboro gentle- Botanic Blood Balm (B. R. B.I. Suon!' 1 u ; man saw him in W ashinirton, into . , . U11U num. ill u:u im un ni . v iv mi.-. all sores heal, aches and pains op , , ,,, And it is not whose car Mr. PI ukburn poured hi, and the blood is made pure and rich. -o ,lt ;t ;. ti. i. 1., ti.Umt t.,i,. f u,,. Hp 1,1 mII bU friends Druggists or by express Jl L per large j.o; )t liest, a truly remarkable cough , had thrmvn him d(,wn;ihat they had bottle. Sample free by writing l.lood , Tk chance Particulars . ,,- ' . , Halm Co Atlanta Ga H H P. is , u , 1 1 ' J i even seized his paper, the Tar Heel, mim u., Atlanta, ua. n. i. i. is t children. Insist on iiaving ....... . , ltlackliiirn Han Keen Seen. (0vcllloi'O lleconl. Former Congressman Hla:kburn especially advised for chronic, deei seated cases, as it cures after all else fails. Potatoes. Buy your Seed Potatoes from Vannoy & Staley. Red Early Rose from the mountains. Dr. Shoop's cough cure. Compare ' wn,cn 1W ,m wwe a 11,11 an" ttas carefully the Dr. Shoop package with i making money, and had sold it. "Sell others and see. No poision marks you, too," said the Greensboro man, there! pu can always be on tne , if vou come down there." whereat FRIEND TO FRIEND. The jx-rsonal recommendation of peo pie wi-,0 have been cured of coughs and colcis by Cli:inilcrlain'9 Cough Remedy have done more than all else to make it sti:l - article of trade and commerce vei a large part of the civilized world. DR. W. A. TAYLOR. Surgeon Dentist NORTH WILKESBOEO, N. C. Office over Absher, Hayes, Blafc lurn & Co. Crown and Bridge Workanpecialtj'. Careful atten tion given to all work. safe side by demanding Dr. Shoop's ,. ,,.,.,, iunv,u4 ito !lcwf J rifta cough cure. Simply refuse to accept " : , WUIU Uj ti win ltiniut any other. Sold Brame Drug C". For PU-s, C'.trr;, r i i
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