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Hood Poison. Contagions B'txxl Poison ha been ap Iiroprtateiy clled lb ' mankind, t is tlx vn disesse that physician! can not cure', their mercurial and potash remedies only bottle up the poison in the system, to surely break forth in moro virulent form, resulting in a total wreck of the system. JMr. Frank H. Martin, prominent Jeweler at ojS Pcnsylvauia Ave., Wash - . ington.D.C.says: 1 was (or long time under treat meut oi two of the bent physi cian of thit city, for a severe case of blood poison, but my condition grew worse alt the while. not withstanding; the A fact that they . ' htinrl -,1 Inline. " iff My mouth was filled with eating tores; my tongue was almost eaten away, so that for three month I was unable to taste any solid fool. Myuairw&s coming out rapidly . nd I was in a horrible fix. I had tried various treatments, and was nearly dis couraged, when a friend recommended S.S.S. After had Uken four bottles, I began to get better, and when I had finished eighteen bottles, I was cured sound and well, my skin was without a blemish, ' and I have had no return oi the disease. S.S.S.saved me from a life of misery." S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) will cure any case of blood poison. Book on thediseast nd it treat ment, mailed free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ca. Not one part but every part of HIRES Rootbeer tends toward making it the perfect temperance and healthgiving drink. Marl only M Tht Chtri K. HlrM Co.. Pbli4tpUft. at M. -akavp BwkM 4 gallon a, puM avtr j fcr. HINOERCORNS T."ti"T.Cm.e Conn Worwail pain. Mat-wi walkir r t. lii. t IMirrtrta. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM 2, J ICIMiiiN ad ftutilvf tti hale r f Irutnutrf a lacunar it Crowth. r IHMar ralla to Rtor Orwvl wr wj tm ipuidiui voiur. Cum tvwlp dii hair failing, Ifon .CONSUMPTIVE hAT SiFtfonTivinf.il TIm iN.biutr of vif kind in liKilHll OINOEE TONIC MM17 who w-n hopt aud iilatxmnitfo4 lr regained tMaiUabtUUM Pennyroyal pills W tt ,V -'"," .,u,,,. .o.i kn.oiirn -. . . - Afl,nt aui tmiftutn: At llrmt.i.. r D "HolUf for raiMra." I" !"'. Ir rlera r M.il. HMMlO (Vunlli. ., 'pr. Sds hi an ta IMuwuu. J blioU.., 1 a. Relief in Six Hours. Pistiessing Kidney anil Madder distunes relieved in six hours by the "Xew Gr'l South American Kidney Cnie," This new remedy is a great surprise on account (if it exceeding promptness In relieving puin iu the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pass;iges in male or female. It relieve retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If yon want quick relief and cure this is your remody. Sold by Taylor & Uanner, Drug gists, Mount Airy, N. C. Mortgage Sale. By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to The (iranite City Land and Improvement Co. by Win. II. l'oindexter, on Oct. 16th, 189i, duly recorded in ollice of Register of Deodn, Burry county, N. C, in Hook 13, 1'age 543, 1 will expose to sale, at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, for cash, on 8aturday, July 27th, 1S96, at two o'clock p. m., in front of said Company's ollice la Mount Airy, a bouse and lot situated in Catusville, where the Baid Wni. II. l'oindexter now resides; metes and bounds fully described in Deed. The gale is made at the request of said Company to satisfy bonds and ac crued interest now passed Que and 1111 paid. This June 10th, lbW. T. B. McCaboo, Trustee. CO f.'ORE EYE-GLASSES MITCHELL'S Eye-Salve SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, k Producing long-&ghtdn$u. i AftfaN ing tht Sight of tin Old. Cuf8 Tetr Drops, CraituUtlm Styt ! Tunora, Red Eyes, Mcttad Cyt Luhlt, i KsBcaiQ nct uucr;.n rcuuitnaUi A !o. wraalif nffloactoas who nm4 fn athar Tamrs, Xkna. Bars. Itl. of mM.vmmmj oa uma HaTauukf . v .IsklkraUSruilMtstlMCisii, English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Hpavins Curbs, 8plints, Sweeney, King-Bone, Etifles, Bprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, eto. Save 50 ly use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonder ful Blemish Cure ever known. 8old by T.YLOg & Banxib MU Airy.N. 0 UlMTrn A reliable lady or gentle IIAUILU, man to distribute sample nd make a house-to-house canvass for our Vegetable Toilet Boapa. tu to 75 a month easily made. Address Croft A Keed. 612 to 650 Austin Avenue, Chi cago, 1U. Itch on human, mange or horses dogs and all stock, cured in 80 minute by W'oolTord't Sanitary Lotion This never fail. Sold by Tatlob i Bakssb, ML Airy. N. O jstotick. Having ald out niy mercantile bosiaea te Mr. W. W. Burks, I respectfully mjiiMt tbaj owisf ne acoount to come forward suit MttJs up, M further laa'tlp-ae can colbegivea. M. L. I'ATTKUSOX. April Hth, lrtW. Xt. , KCT1CE. tvirt ararv mtm and wofnaa la tlx Taianl Uw- iBLrrt'tL 1a taa HMiiaj ai Waky katt'M la kr aa af mj b.- aa laaaa a t liklfM H. M. WonllvT. Allaata, at, Jwa art, aa4 aaa aui be Mul J in. Wanted-An Idea SHv tktak r fir w fin J fh aur tnaa ta. fell a4. w-iirim. u i . I ow i vm aaa 'M t ir aauaaa w ' Notabli Gathering. Tiio liceon uit'titiciiotl gutiic tlmo ago a leathering to Ihi Iil-IJ o( tlie de cctiJaiita of Jerry Iliglifill at hi tioiric in SiiiiiiucriiulcJ, tliu OL't'iuiimi In-'ing bid 70th birthday and the 50th anniversary of his uiarrittc. It whs hfld a lbw dnj8 airo anH there were prtsnit all the livirg childrtn of the ID except one, and a uuiuber ol grand children and al so 20 children, 24 of them being grand children and rest grand cllioJlCu, 111 ail j)i.-ecu I 00, u) Oi whoin were blood relations. But for tho bhowera the day would hao been ono of much greator y?, be iitlf too wet to bo out much. The old grand mother was there in her 87th year, to look upon children, grand ehildrm, great grand child ren, and one great, great grand child. Tho presents were numeroue, but not expensive, embracing rocking chairs, headgear for both, and many other things too tedious to mention, all in tho coin lor' able and useful line, except tho "tiuv, wee, little doll baby" carried by one little girl to make out the 20, and which really crcattd moro merriment, under the circumstances, than all the nt. As for tho spread, carried by the vibitors, it was to heavy and too much for one table, and two others had to be brought into use, and y n know how children can cat yes, and old folks too at a picnic. One of the visitors read a paper reviewing the 70 years of lite, on and around the hills, the pcoplo of those older times, when people did not live so fast as now, tho great advancement of science and art, such as railroads, telegraph, tele phone, electricity, etc., things scarcely in those eailier days heard of. It is doubtful whether another similar gathering, in such numbers, Could be gotten together in the c untry, and all ot kin. Greens boro Iiicord. Old I'coplc. Old pcoplo who require tin ilicine to t'OKuhito tlio I'OWi .i ti nd k'llin ) will find the tnio reined) in Kke r e Bittc. This medicine doe not siiniulnlu niidj'niiiuiiiH no wlii-kcy nor other intoxicant, but acts us a tonic and ultcrutivo. It u'-ls mildly on the ftomuch and bowels, Jii.i strength and firing innu to tho organ.-, thereby uiding Nuluru in the pcrlorinuncoof the funciioi h. Kh e trie liiltors is an excellent nppo'isor and aids f iger-tion. Old I'onplu find it just exactly what they hcl;J Price filly cenla and 81.00 per bottle ul Tevlor A Banner's I'nig Store. r Preserve This for Reference. The following table was prip.tred it the Democratic head(uartcrs, showing tho States which they ex pect to carry, together with the number of electoral votes in each : Alabama 11, Arkansas 8, Cali fornia 8, Colorado 4, Floridi 4, Georgia 13, Idaho 3, Kansas 10, Kentucky 13, Louisiana 8, Maine 6, Maryland 8, Michigan 14, Missis sippi 9, Missouri 17, Montana 3, ISebraska B, JSorta Carol na 11, North Dakota 3, Oregon 3, South Carolina 9, Teunessee 12, Texas 15, Utah 3, Virginia 12, Washington 4, West Virginia 1C, Wyoming 3 total 228. As 224 electoral votes will decide the matter, this combination would give Bryan a majority of 5. The silverites place Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio and South Dakota as doubtful. They have a total of 5 electoral votes. Hon. T. B. Heed expresses the opinion that lion. Win, Alclvinley hasn't a walk-over by a jugful. He is also much surprised at the mani festation of the free nlver senti mcnt and thinks that Mr. McKiu ley's managers had better make 8 note of that. Two Lives Suved, Mrs. I'hocbe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors i) ho bad consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of I)r. . King's New Discovery com plciely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Tbos. Jiggers, 139 Florida St., Sun Francisco, uf lerod from a dreadful cold, approach ing consumption, tried without result everything eUe then bought one bottle of Dr. King's Xew Dis covery and in two weeks wn cured, lie is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove tho wonderful eflieacy of this modieice in coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at Taylor fc Ban ner's Drug Slor4) Ucgulur sice 5i)c. ard II Ou Tho Philadelphia Lodger, gold paH.'r, speaking of the Chicago con vention, sayj "the convention was consistent to tho end." It was, in deed. It stuck to the people through and through. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world lor Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcer, Salt Illicam, Fever Sure., Tetter, Chapp ed Hands, Cbilblaines, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cure Piles, or no pay required- It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Tay lor & Banner. b Baby was atrk, fa bar Oaatorla. V atw n a OOid, aba crlnd fur Caatarla, tfka aha Imam Ma aba clan to Oaatarla, Wlaa aba ka4 CWklra, aW ( Umv Coatorai Exfoveinor Tattison, of I'enn ylvania, announce that be will support the ticket nominated at Chicago. This will meet with the -vera disapproval of the I'hi!a djl) hi Timet and IU-cord. r. Miles' Nervine Will Not Perform Miracles But It Will Cure Nervous Prostration. MRS. ADDIE REED, Delta, Iowa. MILES' Restorative Nervine Restores Health, 1TVR. not by any miraculous instantaneous process, but In accordance with science, which Is the practical, common-sense way of first re- moving tho gcrrus of disease, nerve food, that gradually starts into new, vigorous growth, strong healthy nerve tissue, increases the aiieUto, helps digestion In ton ing the stomach and entire system; and strengthens the brain and will power to control tho nerves, that Induce sleep and rest with out stupefying or paralyzing the senses. Thocaaeof Mrs. M. B. Reed, the estimable wife of t he leading merchant In. Delta, Iowa, Interestingly shows that desperate cases require prolonged treatment. Mrs. Beed writes Oct. 18, 18;M: I had been troubled with nervousness and occasional spells of prostra tion. In July 1891, 1 was stunned by a stroke of lightning striking the house, and became much worse. My limbs would all draw up, and my left arm and hand was in a cramped condition, and the chords In my neck would lio out prominently. One physician pronounced It a light stroke of paralysis. I would have throbblngs in my chest that seemed unendurable. For three months I could not sleep, and for three weeks I did not close my eyes In sleep. I thought I could not stand it. I Just prayed for sleep, and felt that if relief did not come I would soon be dead or Insane. My physicians (two from What Cheer, one from Springfield, and ono from Sigourney), all agreed there was no help for me; that I was Incurable. January 1802: Catching at a last straw as I thought, I tried Dr. Miles' Nervine, and it helped me from tho very first bottle. The second night I slept sleep kept Increasing and my health and surely. I have taken In all forty bottles, but that first bottle was worth 500.00 to me. No words can express my sufferings, and I can't explain In words how grateful I feel towards Nervine. I am now perfectly well and four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by all druggist son the positive guarantee that the tlrst bottle will benellt, or money will ne reruuuea. Book on Heart and Nerves Free By The Dr, Miles' Medical Co., Elkhart, Indian- Dr. Miles' Nervine NOTICE. Execution Sale. Hy virtue of an execution in favor of Welch A Worth auJ ami'li y others, ajsiimt John M. Urower, in my hand, I will kHI at. public out-cry, fur h, at the Court House doo- In lioli.on, im Monday, the :inl day of August, lr'.Ki, (s uno Ix'injt I he fir hi Mo:nU), ut Vi o'clock in., tie! following real enlate of (he said Jno. M. Itrower, to-wit: Fir.t parcel One tia-'t of Ijh.I h in Surry county, eoutuiuinz l'.MO acivs and known m the Mni!i.ill Farm, hecond parcel One piece or pnreel of litiid l)inn in the town ol Mount Airy, ad joining the lands of J. M. Durham, H. V, Graven and others, cont liliinj; liO u'rf-s, more or lew,, nnne heing known and de' Im itated hs the Mill Ikiitnm, a. id up Uni cou- llIIO'lH. Third parcel One piece or )arcel f land Ivh (C iu Mount Airy, ju-t Mw the Mill lioltoui, on the Ararat hive , on the road leadini! lo Hamburg M ill, cont lining o sen's moro or lew. Fourth parcel One piece or parrel of lsnd Ijinj; iu Surry county, on he Ararat river, adjoining tho land of 1.. K. linn und others, uoIiUiuiui! shout Macros, and known as the I'laniiig Mill property, am! the Ma lar power connected therewith. Fifth panel J. 51. Drawer's interest la slot of land lying on Main street, in the town of M iimt Airy, X. t'., adjoining the lmuht of J. M. Kulloii and other., contain ing shout one-half acre and known as the lirower Warelio s ropei ty, buth parcel Hrowsr's inturiwt ri a lot on Main ttreet, ai'juiiiiug the land, of i, O. Welch and others, rouiaiuing one hlf acre, ujwn which is live bm k Mores, known a. the ltrouer lllock. Huvetith parcel A lot on Main street d joitiiiiK the lands of J. M i Mirham, It. K. (isllaway and others, eontainii.if a- nrrea, suhjecl to the dower of Mis. M M. Jironxr. Knjhth parcel nc pi' or puree I lyiiiR in Mount Airy, tx'tween Main and ll.in buig s'ree'a, containing about 40 ''rc, ex cept lint part hrrelolore allotted tojtio. M. itrower a a Imiuestead, to s.li.fv si'd execuiions, BlnolinlliiK to ahoiil $t in!,'', mid cut. 'J'his June ."-'Hi, l-;i(i J. A. Adams, Sheriff. EXECUTION SALE. BV virtue of sundrj executions in hand in favor of h. W. 'J raves X Go. and Jim. A. ForLner, Ui tht use of K C. iind 1 1 1 1 1-. Rjllu'r, William Mekittlev to the um of It. C. Saudliiu;, s.ltn'r, alau II. ti. Whiuker, to oie ol aid Forkner, tilie Jk Co. and olhe s, againat Jobu M. itrower, 1 will .ell to t!m hiheat bidder, for caah, at the court house door Iu llobauu, Huny eountf, N C, August .!id, 1-'I5, (it biug the !int Monday;, the following real rotate, to-wit; (Ins atnall Ind of land, in hurry couaiy, N. C, ailjoining the ilau. buiu ('otn.n Mill tract, Ararat hirer, and known as Hie 1'laniiig Machine pr .ert-, with the water piwer. Aim another tract silualau on tlie weal aiile of Araiat UI.er and lioiioded oa smith l.y the Old Hollow KuaJ, fro'ii Ararat liner u Welch k Worth's store, in ML Airy, N. C, and on tie- North h the road from the said Web h it Worth's at4ia lo th. bridge at the river, it being J. M. lirower'. intern!, subrct to bonieteal as laid out, and other lots sold aail (ierdrxl to otlter parties before tin. date, Including the wartt'ioitae and bri k atorw tbereon. Also tin tract of land kuonu as the mill lwjttoai traal, huundrd by J. M. Diirbaui, it. V. (iravea, Ararat liner a id It',., b a line fioin said river to Main .trrri, and with M iia street to Iturhatu'a line, in Mt. Airy, N. C, this not to iif iude lot owited hy other part le. a id Iwiof lirowei'. itilrre.t, Alaotbe tract of land klnn n a. Hi. M.rahaii Farm tract, wljiiumg Mc tin ie, J M . Fulloii. i fortiil)r W . ullou i. A. i. M.ort and others, routaiaifg 1 ' acre.. The land named ia itii.,i! ia harrj rnoaty, X. C, in and bear Mount Airy, and will h auld in .mad Iro'.ir Vm aa may ait the mtrn tt nsrtit sc- n-ra.4 b'l t a. lh .rt j-rl J o! Juh M. I.rower to Sttiarr tds eiarntiotis due and uaa.li.O"', Jnir let. M: J. A. 1)AM, M.eti and then supplying nutritious, healthy two hours, and from that tlmo on my Improved; slowly at first, but steadily Dr. Miles for wonderful Restorative have not taken the medicine for over Mits. Adhie Reed. Restores Health. TRUSTEE SALE. Itv virtue of .uilhnritr of a Ioed of Tlus', executed to It. li. Kerner, hy J. M. lirower and wife, .Nannie M liiower, ou tlie loin day of lleivmbci, and duly recorded iu the Kcuinter's Ollice in Nut county, in Hook No. 111. 1 nue 1'J, to secure tlie pay bent l' a cci t liu bond, ami the stipulations inlaid Ih,e,l ol i runt, not having been complied with at tl.e ri'i st of the owner of mid h nid. I, K. 11. Jones, Tni'tea, ap- liinted bv the Clerk of tho huiH-rior t'ourt f Hurry County in a .a'cial proceeding for that purpoM), l all exH,. ft 1'ublic Aucami, tor I h, oik i iie-il IV, -St u uiv in Aug. l.i'l, at II o'clock A. M , Iu Mt Airy, at illue Itnlgw Inn Mir, in the iM.tituy it Surry. N. U., the loll ing probity t Thir teen Hundred anil til'ty-aix Acres of l.auil, Ivin In sad ail lining the town of Mount Airv. N. a ljuining the laud, of W. F'ul ton, vV. S. ipartrer, A. O. Miort and other., known as the Cuvul.ir Saw Mill Traitor Marehall Farm, au for a mo'e accurate Uesrri'.tion and for I If! bound iriea of slid tract of Ian I, sen I le-d ol Trial, rxe-u'ed by e.iid John M. liioaer, s:id wife to F. II. Joue.. Trutee, dated the l'.'tli day ol January. lil'J, aud recorded iu Hook f at;,. . in the records in ollice of Uegis- tcr of Ueed for Surry county, Us 17 crcs suld to 1. Kouik. t'econd Tiact : lie. inning on a lo.u.-d in the edge ot the stieet of Mouut Airy, J. M. Jliiili on'n cor lei , runs with .aid I) n- ham and H. Y. (iraves, N. W d. ure-- F.. M jliains and 75 links lo a stake, l,raU'' coi ner, thence w ilh a,i l tiravis' line, S. u.i degrees K. ' chain, and .'t! link to a iuk near the rdue of the puud, Ihence down the pond ou tiie : aide ss the pond mean ders; pee ileed recorded ill book It. page .'is, rwry record) to milt dam, theuce down the liver a. It uieaielers to tlie lin lce on the rosd leading from Mount Airy to Ham burg, tl.ence wt with salt io nl to Sir., laiwiy's hue, i hence with her line, A. L Siwrser. Win. lrilliih and K. l. llairis' line to Main Street ul Mouut Airy, thence north weal with s.d s'reet to the begin ning, t'oiitaiuiiig hilly-live Acres, more or lea., If. a l" oi'xloo teel, sold In . ('. Welch, on ahicii ia a amall le il house, and 2 acres of owcr, belonging to Aim. M. M. Itrower anil adjoining J. M t'urhaui. 'I his the 1st laV of June, 11I. t:. II. JONES. Trustee, A pointed by tho Clerk. Mortgage Sale! l'liraiiant to niongiges this rompany hoi I. against the U lo ineutiouel parti- a duly rri-orihil in the olli of Itegi.ter ol lrr Nol this ro'inly, I will, ou the 7it, .I.,, of August, l-'.ei, between the hour, of IU a. m. and t p. in., iu IVont ol thi. lou -psiiy's olhce, protreed to sell lo the highest bidder, for Ca.li, the following ceiliti, ate. of dock iu this C'oniiany, to-wit : One half share, par value -'..V on which there is now due and unpaid $ O I. iJ. Intereat U be added. Itej.te.ented by t'er liti No 20- being the prol'eitj of the late Jiolgr J. F. Ora.es. One eigl.th Share, par value It'i OO, ou which He re ia now due and unpaid the sum of HT'i.KI. lutemt to he a t le i Kejirea- u s-i t, y Crtiticate No. ; betu; the j,r(rty of the lale H. K.l.iai.-.. One-h tlf .bare, pir value i,ftou.i. ,,n which tin re ia now due an 1 unpaid $700 oi, lnlreat to be added. Iie)ne!iilvd he I'er tihcate Xd. 3.'; helot; the pro rty of li. W, Parker. Omvitt Citv I. ami k lui liovi Mr 1 1 o., Hy T. B M C va..o, !i'r nad Treas. July oth, l"!a. NOTICE! II i i ' e u ii all ti-'d a. F.xerutiiis of t a. Iat will and p at ani'Dt of Jams II. Oil, ob the r.W,l day of May, !, tMitlre is lien'i,j gi.eu to all Mraoua ioilehted 10 the Male ol ihe said Janisa II I'll lo mate luiiii.sli.'e pa meal and aelth nieiil, an J all lieiwipa having claim aaint aaid e'le will (je-eut item pw pa, u.eiil on nr batora the l.i day ot J.ily. I -''7, or tins note w ill b plead hi b ur of Ihc ir tHM'rr. Jaa. M lei and M. I li fin, 1 hi. June lih, I-'.' I x.c.il... Their Election Assured. Mr. Jjiwri-nciJ C:tnlin.-r returned from Cliii'Ho-.i thi iiitiiniiij; nml was k( t busy all ii.iv rt-ci iv in; nlttiiuna on liia MiVittiwi "H inlit r from tlie I)ictti't mi tlie tia'P.nal Dniiocntlic !iiii'nitii e. Tn Star reporter Mr. linnlnir xr h. t'tc punitive iiiitiiim ili.it tlio oliefi' m "I llryan ivi I S.-h 1 Ht-Hiireil, hmi), he iiil, I Imt tint riMirt eentmivf ot the vrinu.t Hifi-itiml dihlricto whocilli 'l onhi'ii wiiilo in Cliiutfo rt ported i lie eoixlitiniis in their dis tricts' to hi' fllcll ;n to Il'itvc Init In tlo ilouhi fi it tin' next Iimt e won d bo Dtinp im- I'ic. "8i;tia(iir Faiiikni'i' will ho lit re in a Jay or two," t-ui'i Mr. (i.ndmr, "iitid then tlio Wolk of ti e cuiiorea eiufml eoiiiniittoo will Ix-tri n wi h nt-tive vii,,r. A gn: it deal h:ra a' reMtlv been npemiiplinlit'd Ion ,4 the line of the C iiiiiintti l'k duties, and from no on the campaign will he Cot tliicti il wi'h Hirjroehi.o activi ty" Vael,iiitntl tiir. Jitiiie IVi)li', Al 'j. McKinley's private cecietary, is h C'anadiiin hy iiirth. IIo wan mi tlieSt. Iaiiub (il'iht-Iieiiiocrnt ei ine ynr nn, Hi d afli'i w.-ilds id! tiiu ('ilit'intlitti (!i'iiimi'l:i.il-(i;!Z It;1. Aixordiny; to the 1 1 1 1 r- t t' the C'liiciioii '1 riliiitie tli' Te i in on; wuy tnl iin-.lher, ovr $ toi 1,01 '0,000 in.ta'id in hicyi'li is in thU et:ntry. The hikt! ie: little li.it in rent. 00 YOU ECONOMIZE! Dw ta po It Wlthnnt llelng Hade Ca tlrelj Mlaerabla. "Tlioro nro nil sorts of ways of economizing," remnrkod Mr8. Pir kins, xvlio v.iih l'.iivinK a thnt with Lor jiurticulur thr.tn, Jlrs. Tinii)Son, and wns in n philowiphizing mood, "-'unio tni'tlnxlH nro ns tuicomforta hlo ns possible, wmo nit lit tlo so. In divtl I lio vo priiclii't'd economies that wort) nil her fun. Mr. Pipkin'B meth od U of I ho very worst possible gort IIo fives tip his f,'liif-a of wino with hiatliiiner nnd liiscij'nra Tho result is tbnt ho feels tbo prindof poverty very hrrd ir.t'.eed nnd gota exceed ingly cross over it." "I fhi.uM (bir.k that wine and cb gars wero tho naturut thinojs to give up first when hiiowoj oeotiotnizing," Bttid Mrs. Timp.son, who ia not philosophor. "Natural! Why, I call it simply ridiculous unless ono were really in wun t I onco heard a man say that in a pinch bo could got alonf; with out somo of tho necessaries of life, but without tho luxuries, novor. Thoy wero what mndo lifo endura ble. Well, I have nl ways sympathized with that man. When I want to plan economies, I nlways provido myself with a box f'f French candies, nnd then I sit down nnd think real bard about what can bo given up without discomfort. "Once wo found our tnconio somo. what reduce:!, and that dear, silly old man of mine immediately began to mako himself wretched by giving np his little luxuries. 1 ntood it for several days until bo suggested that wo bad better givo up disserts, to which ho i.-s exceedingly partial, and tho ordered a box of bis favorite ci gars and a gallon of wino. I also got my fav.orito box of candy and settled down for a long nrgument. "IIow did it end? Oh, I nhowed Mr. Pipkins on jutixr that by send, ing nway ono of tho servants and wear'ng list year's clothes wo couid bavo our desserts and little extrava gances and really not feel bo horri bly poor, after alb Wo m! not fool obliged to save car far intthoex penso of our legs, as somo pcoplo I know always do when they econo mizo. Roally tho most heartrending and temper spoiling way of saving is that which keeps up npjxiarancos at tho cost of comfort "Yes. I know you think mo horri bly extravagant becauso I do not count my pennies, but just there lies the secret of not feeling ioor. To have a small income is a very endura ble hardship if only ono keeps down tho big exjKmses so as not to have to deny oneself tho trifle. Liko'Lcs pet i tea miseres do la vio bumaino,' which wo are assured on very good authority aro the) hardest ones to boar, it is the little pleasures that tnako lifo enjoyable. Life is made up of littlo things. To have one big economy is a boro of course, but to refrain every time you want a glass of soda water or a cigar or car fare la a constant sourcoof irritation, and rery bad for the tmiter, I am sura "But I bavo bored you long enough with my views of lifo, and so I will ay gcxidby and go borne and see that my doarold man has something good for bis dinner." Wa..L.'ngton Star. lewMipr Matarlea. Tho Imixirtaueo of tho place may bo appreciated from tho fact that many of the corrcsjxmdcnta each re ceive a salary in excess of that paid a member of congress. In this case "the good old times" tradition is sorely out of joint. Tlio New York Tribune id llr. March, its Wash ington correspondent in lfe.M.a salary Of l-'O per week, and bis assistant, Mr. Itobinson, received f 15. In J8C9 the same newspajier paid to its two Washington correspondents a com bined salary of 57.t0 a week. But at that timo Mr. Goorgo William Curtis was receiving only 120 a week as city editor, and Mr. Charles A. Dana 1 13 as assistant editor, while Mr. Greeley himself was receiving only $0 a week, which was after ward reduced to 1 10. There Ins been a groat advance in journalism since tLuae"good old times," and if sal aries have gone np so have adver- tising rates and everything else, in cluding proflta, though the reader is served at about tba same cost A Stara Cara. The Confederate silver half dollar is reckoned one of the rarest of American coins. Only four such coins were struck. The Confederate silver half dollar bears tho data of 1K6J and was struck at tlie mint at New Orleans Just before that tnstituUon was cloned by tho Federal troop It has the Godd.s of Liberty on on Side and a stalk of can a ana of r t- ton and the stars and bars of the Confedersey in a coat of arms on the t thr aul N'.w York laxU-cr. ' aXvViaaVai-vC! for Infants TKIRTT years' otatrratteist of Csiterls with tfcs atraiiia;)f mtlllnna if peiraona, wrmlt as ia apaah of It srlthomt r nf, '"WtsBneaitlonably th'iJiaat r e m e d y f o r1 f a n t . a n 1 Ch lid ra ha world has T.r fcnowa. It la hannloaa. Childro lllio It, It s;tv" tham tieaJth. It will .... their llvoa. 1st it Mathers Wy aoroethlr.g; which la ah.olately aafa and praotloaJly parfeet aa a child's inerlinlae.. Caatorla dg.troya Woraaa. Caatarla allaya FeTerinhaaaa. Caatorla preTanta Tomtttng Sotir Card. Caatorla einrea Diarrhma and Wind Collo. Caatorla ralleTea Toothing Tronhloa. Castorla onroa CooatlpatloM anil Flatnlonoy. Caatorla neorJIea tho offoeta of carhowio acid s;aa or polaoaona air. Caatorla dooa not eoatafat morphlno, oplam.or othor aarootlo praparty. Caatorla asalanllatoa tho food, rognlatos tho stomach aad bowel., C'vlng haalthy and natural alaop. Caatorla Is put np la ono-eiap hottloa only. ItlenotjldlnBulk. Don't a atom, any ono to soil yon anything olao on the ylno st pronilaa that It la Jn.t as good and " will an.war orary pnrpoao." Soo that yon rt C - A - 8 - T - O - The fao-almflo rif;natnro of Children Cry for Doors, Sash ancLBlinds If you aio g"ing to build a house bo sure you find where yon can buy cheapest material. WE MANUFACTURE AT SHORT NOTICE. Seh, lllitiiU, liners, Pirfir aail Wimli-w Frsn.es, MuntrU, Turneil Work, Slait-Wuik. All kinds of Moiililir.g, t.'eiin Kl,irini;, Siding and all kimls f1nih-I lnttilier. Uoii'li liimlior, ahingles, il.itt'ritii, latin, limi, cemiMil, caU ined piaster. I'lat'ring hair can ied in stuck. We have e rx'rie'iceJ workuie.i. Orders filled proniitlv. (!fni; ami fee or w rite ns. MILLER T3ROS., Winston, s. C. 1 DO YOU NEED -csv $ Itt'ivSICIivJOIIvI'lTB'll IF Y0Y DO I Call on THE NEWS, er -) Satisfaction 0 U3 Address, i THE NEWS, Hount Airy, N. C. Superior To All Sarsaparillas. Down in Ceorpia, over fifty years ago, a marvelous medicine was diarovered. It was what Is now known aa I. P. p., (Ltfpmam's O'reJi Aemedy), and its fame and reputation baa bcea fro wing with the years. I-'or Rheumatism, Blood rolsonlnjr. Pain In the aide, wrists, shoulders, back and joint, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Scrofula, and all Blood and Skin Diseases, it baa never been equalled. ram is subjugated, Health Renewed, Appetite restored and sleepless night banished by iU wonderful influence. P. P. P. ia a wonderful tonic and strengthened Weak women should always take P. P. P. It builds them up. It baa the universal commendation J medical men throughout the country, because we publish the formula on every bottle, and on trial will convince; th tnoct skeptical that it is a genuine health restorer. Read The Truth And Be Convinced. A Wonderful Cur. I was a martyr to muarular rheam.ium foe thirty year.: lne.1 all aietlioue. and ducior. wttb a pit. ra.oeal relief. I .. .lvtcd to lake K P. p.. .ad belote I had iauard two bxtlrs my pale eubtidrJ ao I .11 able lo a k I feel better th.o I him lut yeart, sod sra coo6.leet of a et'Oiplet. rcovrry. J S. bLFKlas. Ncaraas.illa. rta. Teetimony from th Mayor. 1 suffered with RtieamatLai foe fifteea yea ra, tried a'.t Ilia ao-calicd at'evinca, but lo ao purpose. Sty (randan f ui ne a Uailc of f. t. t , aaa 1 leal like a acw iaa. W. It. WILDER. Major of Albaay. From Tsvo Well-known Phyalclene. We ara hariaf a ar sale foe yoar P. P. p., aa wtprcacrtba u la a (reaimaay caar aad iad tt aa ea- Tbe above letters are taken from many received by . p. P. p. (Lip f man' t Great Remedy,) is Medicine whose virtues are known from the Atlantic to the Pari Sc. P. P. P. begins iU work by purifyin. the blood, which is the source of all life, and does Dot cease until a perfect and entire core ia effected. The mortifying eruptions that disfigure the complexion, the tired feeling that pr venU thorough accomplishments of the daily tasks, sleepless Bights, lou c? appetite. Irritability of disposition, all mean a derangement of the system consequent from impure blood, which can and will be cored by P. p. p. P. P. P. (Lippman't Creai Remedy), is conceded by physicians and the people to be the Greatest Blood Purifier of the Age. It poeatlrely and rm&n8t!y care. For sale by all draggisU or direct from ns; price f t a botile, sax botUca fac f i WKUl ER2S, mZtu. Uppm.n Bloct, SAVAWWIW, 6. it , ' A a,ajii..3 and Children. R - I - A. ia oa ovary Pitcher's Castorla. Hi Sand Iw Orte If ML 1 :S-0 :oi m Guaranteed. -0'i f: 4',Vl. aelleol thief . W. week. bra. J. M. A M. T Hot Springe turpeeeed. A bottle el P. P. P.. h.a doaa ne aior rood taaa three aunith.' treatment al lb. H'4 bpna(a, ark. J a hlfc.S U. KH10W,ab.id..o, tiv.i(a,, Flmpiee, Sore and Eruptions Curd. . I lake f rrat pieaMee la te.ilftn ta the etScieat au.;iur. ul the pupaiar aiedntaa lor k,a dwaaara kaa a. P. e. p. J tvlUint ur mrnl yaare vita aa aa.ihily and dia(reble eniMlu oa a. fcira. After l.k,o( three bo. i e. ,a aooaiuaac with dma Uusa, I aaa caUrcljr wed. Capt J. D. ;OHNSTOK, oariaaaa, Ca. Of" Jokutoa Ck Cotton. With careful rotation of crops and liberal fcrtiluations, cotton lands will improve. 1 he application of a proper ferti lizer containing sufficient Pot ash often makes the difference between a profitable crop and failure. Use fertilizers contain ing not less than 3 to 4 I Actual Potash. Kainit is a complete specific against "Rust" Our pamphlet, era aol adrtllac circular. Uvwa Ing .(iccial fcrtilinre. twt ar. practK 1 wfk., tjalMa ing the eHHill. Uleat tnaMat. la iht. llna. Kery couua (arrar abuukt kav. a iff. '1 acj are ' moi baa tut li mtivg. CERMA.H KAI.t WORKS. 0) Naraas Slv N Vurtt. Caps FeaF Bijd YBdiq Valley RAILWAY, Jliiiji (int., Uoceiver. CONDENSED" SCHEDULE, IX EFFKCT Al'illf. 12th. IkM. NOHTll IHil'Mt. No. 2. Kailj l.ravei Wilmington, Arrive Kaycttcvilli, l,-ave Kaye ltcville, l.pavi hanfnrd, I,i'hvh (,'liniai, Arrin tirretielMirn, l'ave iri'lislHiro, Irf-RVf StnkfrMlllli Arrive) Walnut t'tive. Leave) Walnut Ov", l.avo Itural Hall, Arrive) Mount Airy, a. m a. m. a. m. p. m. I. ni p. n.. lo ;tii lo.r,r, 1 2f 2 21 3 or. p. m, p. in. p. ni. p. m. 'if At 4 :ih 6.17 646 p. ni. p in. hOUTIl I'.OUNU. No. 1. 1'aily l-ave Mount Airy, 9 lift Kural Hall, ll.Ho Arrive Walnut Cove, . IM Leave Walnut Cove, 1 11.45 l-ave Htokemiale, 1J 12 Arrive (ireenslHiro, 12fvt y'ave (ireenslMiro, ' l.(Ki Ieave Climax, j 1.82 lave Satiford, ' 3 19 Arrive Kayetteville, , i X', Leave Fayetteville, 4 V Arrive WilmiiiKton, I 7 Vi NOUTH litiUND. No. i Leave Betinettsville, 8 45 Leave Max ton, 8 .Ml Leave Red SnrinKS, 10.12 Leave Hope Stills, IU 45 Arrive FayetteviUe, 10.50 WiL'TII liOl'Xl). No 3. I-ave Kayetteville, 4 43 l-ave Ho lie Mills, , 4 53 1-ave lied NjiritiKs, 6-42 Arrive Maxton, , 6.12 Arrive llennettsville i 7.20 NOUl ll HOl.'Ni). ! No. m. a. ni. a. ni. a. ni. a. in. p ni. p. ni. p. ni. p. in. p. m. p. m 1'aily a. m. a. m. a. in. a. m. a. tn. Hnily p. in. p. in. p. ni. p. ni. p. m. Mix'd Leave llamseiir. 6.45 a. ni. 1-eave Climax, ! 35 a tn. Arrive (ireerslMiro. ! fi JO a. m. Leave tireetmlKiro, t :I5 t. m. Leave St.nkestinle, j 10 50 a. m. Arrive Madistin, 11.50 a m. HilTIl )',OL'M. No. 15.Mix.l Leav Mailison, ' 1225 p m. Leave Mokesilali', i 1 2H p tn. Arrive t IreenslHiro, ! 2 35 i. m. Leave (ireetihlMiro, 3.10 p. m. Leave Climax, 4.05 p. m. Arrive CniiiKeur, I 6.50 p. m. NoKTIl nol'NI) CONNKl'TIONS. At Kayetteville with Allantic Coast Line for all points North ami t t,at Satiforii witli the Seulwiard Air Line, at tireennlmro tt illi the Southern Kailvtay Company, at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk ami Western liailroad for Win-ton-alem. - - Sllt TII BOI NO ( ONSKtTIONS. At Walnut Cove with the Norfolk and Western Kailroad fur Konnoke aud points North and West, at tireensboro withthe Southern Kailway Company for Haleigh, Kichnxnid and ail Hiints North and Kast, at Kayetteville with the At lantic Coast Line for all (loirits South, at Maxton with the Sealioard Air Line for Charlotte, Atlanta and all points South and Southwest. W. E. KYLE, nen'l Pms.At. i. W. FHY. t.i tirrsi 'e.Bi ur. hasdls abont aaa aoeea kottlas EICHAftDSO. Medasewt, tk C in. m.
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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July 23, 1896, edition 1
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