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! , . - v " ' " i . ' ' - -, l j . y ; s&.- j ; - KOXBOBO, H. (V.Aug. 27, 1908 U yiMS-:- ',' THE CHEROKEE REPUBLIC 1 ' ' JA S-. ' Independent Little . Community, in Western North Carol ina ; ; r. li tne moumauis . 01 vestern j Xorth Carolina is eituat'ed . one of j the queerest republics in the world. !. It is only 86 square :tnileaipy area! and is kuovvn as the Quails Ibdinn reserve. Here live the Eastern ,b ir;d of the Cherokeesf ''VC Thf-se lands lie in the twQ ' coqn ties of Swain and Tackson,1 on : the Ocona, Lufts and Soco rivers. Sent-tere-.' through the counties of Ga'v ham and Oherokee are a few.x Indian' tracts of land which are governed by the main body. ; k ' The ownership of the land anion u toe jiictabfiu uciuB-ees ujners irorn the titles of all other Indian tribes in the country in that the land is theirs by purchase, in 1836-38 the UDlieu oiaiea overuujtruu gave ine CbeiOKeeS tne CnpiCe Or UlOVing West .. . . . nf tho Missisamni in free lands or , , . , , staying where they were, p.-o v id ed j thev bought to live on. ' " ft , , ' l Many of the Oherokees accepted.; the proposition of- the govemmenl ! to go West and were moved to Indian ; Tertitory to live with other tribes.: ., ' ' , ' . but otners cnose to Bia7 wnere tnev Eastern bands are the direct descpn ' danfcs. j The title of the land is in, the: tribal government, but its occupancy by the individual is perfected by pei-i to Try. mit of the council or Legislature. B H. H. (Kotunic Hl-md Balm) is Proprietorship exists to all extents m recognized as x certain and and purposes and may descend from"- uure (Mjre r,; itching kin, r r , ' h!jnir4 ?caf. scales, waterv blist parent to child, regardless of age or )ilI1Jjlr8 xt. hones or joints, sex, as the owner may elect. All , huils, arunnc'ej. prick:ng pain in real and personal property is the; the Ufn- ( Id. anting sores, alcor?, subject of barter and sale subject to i eti'- ,u,kB ,d Bftlm taPn . J , , - . , " ;4ernali v. cureK ; he worst and jaost the approval of the council, but the.p 9tei (.ftses hr ?nrichingt par right of proprietorship in the land is - ifving an'tvitalizing the'bloofTv there restricted to members of the band. br giviug healthy blood supply to Since 1870 or thereabout there hae ft Bonnie Blood Balm-ia . ' the nnly cure, to star cured for men an organized government nmong theo awUj!. aniv. ing skin troubles. theae Oberokees. From time to time Heals every s:re and gives the - rich the form has been amended, And in j glow of health t the skin. Builds 1895 the general assembly the , . . , . lneornoratd the government in or- I .--: der to grve it a legal status " Xow the band elects a chief and an assistant chief. They hold office for four years. A council is elected, ever two years, each settlement of a hundred persons being entitled to one councilman. The. settlements now are as follows:' Allawabdih, Mu which are situated the government house, council grounds and school; Big Cove, Wolf Town, Paint Town, Bird Town, Nontyalih, Cheeonih. , The chief selects a cabinet of tnree members who serve four years, and they are his personal advisors. The council elects its own officers chair mau, vice-chairman, two secretaries one English arid - one Oherokee, a door-keeper and two marshals. : v The officers of the band ,for tnel cuirent term are: Chief, Jes?e Reed : assistant chief, Stiilwell Sawinookit 'jiecutive council, John Goishp . Davej Owl and Oaitgeekih.. The council mien are John Uish,, OganstatHsh, Yanahcalagih. John Shell;,, Will Saw iuookih, Daiiolah ie.ssan n Will -ptee Davis, John Tah'hlah; Seit Qsawih, Jim Screamer, t i) v)d Bly the, James Oocumer, Afr'rong Cornsilk, Willie Axe,. Joe; C'unny sheets " . A school vbich now has .175 pu pils, half of them .boys, half ' girls, was organized in 1883.- 4 The, , girls are taught general housekeeping, cooking and sewing. , L The, boys are taught general farmwork? dairying, carpentry, shoe naking. v . . A The band show a-tremarkable; ad vance in' character and prosperity. f The Packard is the , best Piano that money and brains can achieve.. . XVv- s i .'-Sir 1 n4 Of the penacic paia w'aich mauy women ; expenence with every; month it makes f the. gentleness and kindness always as sociated with vrcmanlicod seem to be almost a; K-iracle. While in general no .woman-rc! : 'V ' gainst what she regards as a natural ;-. crtit)- there is no lioman , who would rot -ladly be .eeffroin this ,trecurnng,txr:crv of pain . - , ' i Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes ; wesk rcmeh sstrong ? and sick women we!!, and gives them freedom . from disease. It establishes regularit vii ica wcaKcuiii g arains, Heals lnflamma-" tion and ulceration and cures female weakness." - A;V-..-?.e'- Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. All correspond ence strictly private and sacredly confi dential. Write without fear and without fee to Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. T. Doian, of Madrid, Perkins Co., Nebr.. use ms votnt)OUlicl iCxtract ol Smart-Wivn T Dr. Pierce's inedicines the best in the world." w Favorite -Prescription has the testi mony of thousands of women to its complete cure of womanly diseases. Dc not accept an unknown and unproved substitute m its place. The sluggish ii v; r made active by the U5ef Dr -Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. v ; ,nu r , 1 V 1 "nfederare Veterans of ,Tr sting aged hnitdin&r a county home for and infirm veterans. . Cures Eczema. let hi no Hu- moics. hinples and Cap "V. ken bV ,8qd ma tne blood red add nourishing. Ea- peciallr advdaed for chronic, old cases'th:iii d:cri(r8 patent medicines and hot ?p'ing3 fail to cure. Dm a (r'M. $i. T pmve B. B. B. cires, .sarryle sent free nnd prepaid by writing Miood Balm C'.. Atlanta, Ga Decrfb? troubh and Iree medical. 'ai vice sent in sealed letter. The Elk of Durham are. making arrauamp't for a ga1 1 w ek . from Syp; oiiiier 7- to i3th. A" Vtr er ra -1 j 1 vjC ! will be given," which vro m?p to eclip?' anvthins of the kind n'Ver een in the State. . Pne umonia and La Grippe. Coughs cured quickly by v loley '3 Honey and Tar.; Refuse substitutes Sold by W. R. Hambrick. According to the Baltimore Sun, a chemist of that city.has invented, a fuebmade of street refuse which burns beautifully asd without odor. The cdstis estimated at about 50 cents a ton, and the heatproducing qualities are said to equal those or me uebL cuai. - -, - It Needs at Tonic , There rnre tinier wbi'en your liver need. i tonic' I ) a't give purga- Ifiven that gripe 'and . weaken. De- v itfs Little Early Risers espel; all poison from the system and- act as umio to the. liver, V. Scott, 531 High'nn'd. ave . Milton,- Pa ,A'says : sTiavu tarried - DeWitt's Little Eurly l6ser.H with me for several 'ears a?.i : wouui v no De witnouL them. V- ttaaluana easy -to u rureiy vrgcwuiC,; J-"Jr. uc'- g ripe or distress.-, J A. Fainter. . ' Dr. R.Ti. Uolloway, ot West Dur ham, .who baa an eight acre tbrnatLO farm on Eno River-, this j year, says that he is thinking of utilizing . the tomattoesfor making wine. There 13 more 'money in this than. by; can ning or celling them. v ' ; . . . of pr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and a was curea oi naintm ncnnrteTiv tK. , 1 W hen. G rover Ulevelkrd wae Pruiident' said Jx)3ph E. Rilph, of Washington, Vhefrequentiv , enjoyed a fishing along the'upper'Poto, nic. ;0ne of these :outing8 he lodgert .ituue.-h'onst ofa rough" ana : heart termer, a, 't - ' . , r Tbv first, M'ofning he stopped there," "cor.tinned Mr,c'Iliipb, vthe f ruier determined to. show becoming a iention to bis distsnguished guest: rapped at Mr. Cleveland's door at ne unrighteous hour of 4 o'clock. in ' 'n- morning. - x ,r - - ' 'What's the mattrer?" demartd .'d ths.ptatesfnah.y , , " " 'Mr. President,' said the farmer tt'r gom' fo hev fish in your honor tor nretikfast. - Will vou have them skwiiror unskun?' . - , r 'I'll take. 'em flkiin' knghed the Prfcsiu.tnT.', Saturd.iy E v e. n i n g .Piw:. " ' " " His Sight Thregtened. "Wbilepicnicking last month my. 11 year old boy was poisoned by some weed or plant," "says W. H. Libble, of Sioux City, la. "He rub bed the poison off his hands into his eyes and for awhile we were afraid he would lose his sight Finally a neighbor recommended DeWitt'a vVitch Hazel Salve. The first applis oatiori helyed him and in a few days he was as weil as ever." For . skin diseases, ( utsburns, scalds, wounds, insect -: bites,. DeWitt's Witch ; Hazel divers sure- cure. iteiieves piles nt once, tjeware ot oocnterleits; J A. Painter. George Roberts a J painter in Greensboro, while at work .fell five series at last account wes still alive, le fell through the hole proyided f r stair way and went claar to the bottom. Strange to say not a" bone was broken and he seems to have i o-l internal lmunes. . . UOD Reward, $100- , The readers of this paper nill he, pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been ablevto cure in all. its ,staQ;es. and- that .is Catarrh; Hall's Catarrh Cureis the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternitv. Catarrh being , a constitutional di -sease, requires a constitutional feat meht. Hall's Catarrh Cure is ta k en internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tb sr stem, thereby destroying the fou dation of the disease; and giving the patient strength by buildng up the constitution and assisting nature i n doing its work. The . proprietors have so nauch faith in its curatire powers, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to vcure. Send for' list of testimonials. Address, F. J, CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists,' 75c. Hails Family Pills are the best. Mr. R. D. (kBrudn) Cheek ai Riggsbee has rorn that matured six weeks ago. He has had some of it grbu-nd. ' It is a new kind., of field corn. He planted it and the com, mon cord at the same time' and . the new corn was up and ready 4 : for t h e plow before the ochef was out of the ground good. r This is the corn, for this Action. v Two crops can eas Jy be mad on the same land. Chapel Hill News. . - , . McDltfie's Tasteless . Chill Cui-r will build up broken, 'don systems and make the blood rich and b eal tbv certain cure for chills, ; gu ar teed or your money refunded 50ctg For iale by J D; Morris. 1 .v 4 - L- v : "... The stable of R. P. Richardson, Jr at Keidsville, was burped t-and nine mules and 'a horse perished in . tht flames.' ; The loss is placed at'$5,00C. - .; . A Lire' at Stake.' Tf you but - knew - the splendid iLerit of Foley's Honey;and Tar you wrnnlrl -nftvfir Via withnnt it.." A dose e.rr. two will prevent; an attack ;o iDneamonia or -la grippe., 'it mav , saVe v0lir Ufe. W . R, Hambrick. ."Judga Shaw has decided that Mr. Pride Lyon, ot Durham, retains pbs session of his child for the present. Mn, and Mrs. Lyon 1 h&ve separated and, he kept their ten year old ? son; Mrs Ijyon tried to get, posession of him by habeas corpus proceedings. IPJSUKArJCE; The man who insures hb life i3 ' : wise for his family, , The man who insures his health r: is wise both for his family and - -'r himself. ' ; ' ' -' ; " i -y : t You may insure health by guard ing it. It is worth guarding. At the first attack of disease, w h 1 c h : jrenerallv arnrnarTtP I .41. i-I. rwk-f.. .T I iiiruugu me LivcK ana mani fests itself in innumerable ways TAKE. m n U 1 And save your health. FREE- GET IT TO-DAY. PRFE tie ,io arranyreinent and - coloring; Suitable for framing and fit to addru any parlor.' . , We want- the naniffif of Sunday 83hool; Superintendents ? and? i'eiU'ir ers, Christian Endeavoren-, Ep worth Leaders", King's DaiierhterS, etc.. ; In Fact the name of anybody who avouM be likely to be interested in th Wir-nef-s and Sabb.th Reading ud to any person sending us, a y lis of ont hundred sui-h bnines wiil Wid The ab'ove describvd pic; nre free: - NEW YORK. ." -WEEKLY WITNESS. lnterdrtnomii.HU,.i:a' m K. Sisl . 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Only SO cents" a year, 1 inicc) uiri7ivc H A LADIES' MAGAZINE, i A fas ork : household hints : fiction, etc. Sub-' scribe to-day, or, send ?C for ' latest copy. -Lady agents wanted. ' Send for terms. - Stylish, Reliable, Simple, TJp-to-. date, Economical and 'Absolutely Perfect-Fitting Paper, Patterns. ' V- li .: J Sezza Cowed ss 1 Pert crrtfca trr "' N.fi OnTy 10 and 15 cents eachfionA hUfie. . "iff Ask for thm., Sold in nearly erery city , .: f N tad town, or by mail from. V TIIC MoCALL COi, B l13-l5-1ffVest KitZU civ rczu Foley's Kidney CurB makes kidneys cad blzddsr tljkt - A beautiful reproduction' of Le- Rov's celebrated paintiner V Pastel ' - r v Pansies.V .Correct in drawing . artis-J A IDE I 1 u Professional Directory. .H. LUNSFORD, ATTORNEY, - AT - LA W; ' . UOXBORO, N. C." , n W Dr. E. J. Tucker, SURGEON -DENTIST," , tUFFiuE tip staTTiii:V, J. Johnson & W.H,;B. Jlewell. Watchmaker v and Jeweler, . HoxboroN.' : ; V - ' Fv 0; CARVER. tt6rney and Consellop-a t'-Law . ' ROXBORO, C.: , : ' v Practice in all the State and Federal Courts. v - - Offlee in Pass & Carver Building; over ( TbomasVHardware store. , ,' ' - HOTEL DOWDY il's - Roxboro.-N: O. C. T.; WILLSON; Propiietor, ; : f rtie best Hotel ou the bonier of N i or. Va. Table ; supplied witn the ut'i,, Your every w.nr upi)ifed it in & our. newer. f if W. W. Kitchin Luther M. Carlton THTCHIN & : CARLtO JT, v : Ati orueys and CouDsellors at Law .Roxbr'ro, N. Q.?. y Practice s wherever services are re-' mired..' l" - ' -' . WILLIAM D, MEBRITT: : Attorney and,;OounSellOr at Law , T ROXBORO, I y C Practices in all the State, and Federal ; Ou'irts. .Prompt attention given'to business Office, over People's Bank, " ' . henkalV Insurance .ents.. " . . ..Roxboro, NlCA-.v." - - life, Fire. Accident and Surely Bonds, ' .Safest and most reliable Companies rep l ' esentedl Give us your business and we . ' will give you real protec ion. ' I C MCDD Attorney and Counselor at Law,1, ? . . . Royborbi C.Iut .. 4 Office up stairs in Merritt Building, - ; - Special attention given : to office rictice. . " ',,''"' OP. SCHAUB, P R ACTI CIN G JP H YS I CI AJN , v Offer his professional ser-" v; ces. i n the practice of ; medicine in : all its branches, to the.people of Rox; - boro and surrounding country. ;v Office hours: 7;30 to 8.30 a; in., 1 to' 2 and T.30 to 8:30 p. m. .Office in the Reade Hotel. Rooms 15 and 16. : ; W. T. BRjaDsiiek . - Winstead & Bra&her ; ATTORNEYS .llW,, : ,:: .. . .Roxboro, NC. i ' ' Snewa! nttpntinn citron fn ffartoi-ol v I . " - - - . . , . . .C-t . . - . . . practice, both in the : State ar;cl at Washingtqr. 7atend; regularlv the Jourtsot Person and Caswell. AH'business iht rust eourv care rill receive prompt at ton. ' ' - IAS. W BRAFJDOn ROXBORO.N. C When you come to R6xboror don't forget me. T am always willing and ready to Accommodate-my custorr- ers and always keep np with the Uv at 8tvle . - , 4.- TEAGUE, r.l. D- 1 , ROXBORO, N. C. ; Aft-r having spent one year at tl"5 eadiusr Medical Colleges and Hospii- els of this cdnntry andabroad, I have r turned to Roxboro and agai offer my professional services to the people of and" surrounding country. Specie i' attention given Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat diseases.' - . Office and rooms over Morris Dru Store, where I may be found .night or day. Calls promptly attended. 11.113-'' ' ' L. , jTTid Cnincuo r...c ..r-." CzoCZZznuoG cr::C::r 7cp CC"I:::j CcIJo c:: J C: "C" J
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