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(Unof with (in... V. Hfaiuibh, Mount Airy, N. C. I'. GKAVKS, Mttorney-at-kaw, MOUNT AIRY, N. C. HBMSSH ir-practlces In Hiaie and federal Courts. Prompt alien tfua to collection of curium. Dr. John E. Banner, DliNTIST. Ollicc Hours-8 00 A. M., to 6.00 I'. M LEONARD BUiLDlHQ. TKNKLlN ST.. Mount Airy, N. C. T. 11. McCAKGO, DOT AH V PULSUIG. OFFICE OPPOSITE NEWS OFFICE, mount airy hotel block. Business Promptly Attended To. GKO. V. SPAKGKK, Attopncyat-Iiaw, MOUNT AIRY, IT. C. HMMM Will practice In Stat and Federal Court. Special atteullou to collection of claims and ucirutlatlUK loans. J. H. Slakemore. PHOTOGRAPHER MOUNT AIRY.N.C. la prepared to make all me Now and A rustic Styles, la up Willi the times and will iflve you DrnC-clasa work. Fins Stock for Sale. I have now for sale a number of Jersey and Holstein .Calves, And twenty-five or thirty Jersey & Poland-China Pigs, J'rices very reiconable. Address, J.H. JACKSON. J'ilot Mountain. N.C. Get a Start On And Save Endless Suf fering which Winter w i n ire olTi'hiiivo i( all dis- I OH ("old III fact, der treat uring the ifort from 'M-rauttdiHl ktnl. Hut of winter still with advances, severity. jy flight i mire t hat jd.il t,; (If- jit appear -v i 1 1 prove hati for. i a ii h more i- long the I. ' m severe veral kimU ,u lix-ul Bl effeet what y 8. H. 8. lni.nl In have never m poiee. !.ITf, jntire it 1 1 -1 Dewey would genre. Wo would not detract aught from till) fuillll III l.ielllCtlHflt llullSntl. Hut it is a well known fact that there were hundreds of young men in the navy who were anxious to sink tho MerriuiHC, and if fortune had lavor ed any one of them, ho would have been famous while 1 1 otw on would have been denied the honor. Time and chance happened to llohsoti in the early morning at Santiago and Hoiwiim imnroved his onnortimit v to rln a unllnnt act and to writo his name among the heroes o ttio cen- r - r . ,iiry- Hnt there is nothing discom-su- inc in all this to the man who es teems character a greater Hung than reputation. Character m not made hv accident. It is made bv carefnl cultivation, by self denial and by everhsp'ng training. Dewey a-os iniit Hit o-reat. hint as noble, iust r F .1 ' ij as iin'e ji character before he fought .i - i ..... Tii-.:t - . f . t mo lailiwt JUMiiua tie uuerwarue Character is worth more than repu tatioti for reputation is temporary while character is eternal. men inond Timts. How to Prevent Pneumonia. You are perhaps aware that pneu monia always results from a cold or from an attack of la grippe. During theepidemic of la grippe a few years ago when so many cases resulted in pneumonia, it was observed that the attack was never followed by that disease when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was nsed. It counteracts any tendency of a cold or la grippe to result in that dangerous disease. It is the best remedy in the world for bad colds and la grippe. Every bottle warranted. For sale by Tay lor fe Banner, Druggists. . . - - , In the recent battle between the Egyptian troops, tinder Col, I.wis, and the Dervishes,nriderEmir Fedil, five hundred Dervishes were killed. Catarrh Those who get a start on tho dis ease before the cold and disagree able weather aggravates it, will find a cure less difficult. Catarrh increases in severity year by year, and becomes one of the mont ob stinate and dee-Beatd troubles. Hut it is equally important that the right remedy be given. All local applications of sprays, washes, inhalations, etc., can never cure Catarrh, for they do not reach the dis ease Catarrh is in the blood, and only a blood remedy can cure it. Iocal appli cations o n 1 v rr.aotl t tiMl rri n iati surface; the right AI--C-.." renuwlw miiHt. be taken internally. Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) is the right remedy for Catarrh. It cures the most obstinate cases by going direct to the cause of the trouble the blood and forcing out the disease. Those who have met with so much disappointment trotn local treat mont should throw am ! ! their rpruys, wushes and in fix' r mixture "! taV" Franks were uin to notify tho governor ate was oriani.ei . A resolution olTered hv Seimtor (ilenn, reducing the pay of clerks and door keepers from $' to $1 er day was unanimously adopted and the serTute adjourned until noon to morrow. llorK OK KKI'IdiKNTAI'IVKS. Tho hoii6e was called to order by J. T. Masren, principal clerk of the 1 ft house. The opening prayer was ollere.i by liev. .lefse II. rage, of Ivictimond, who was specially in vitcd to perform this function. His prayer was fervent and was given devout attention. His prom inence during the late campaign is widely known. Members were sworn in in croups by Associate Justice Walter Clark. In tho third group sworn was Isaac II. Smith, colored, of Craven. There are three other negro uieinler8. .Notice was given o) a contest for the seat from Greene, i'. r. Mitchell, populist, who holds a certificate from the therifT, presented himself to be sworn in " but at the suggestion of Air. Overman, of liowan, Cierk Masten stood bun aside until after the Iioubc was organized. A judge ordered a re- count of the vott in Greene and J. E. W. Sugg, democrat, was declared elected and holds a certificate from the clerk of the court. There was also notice of a contest from I'amlico. l'aul, republican, has ihe sheriff's certificate: Dees, democrat, the clerk's certificate. On motion of Mr. Thompson, of Onslow, l'aul, who had presented himeelt to be sworn, was stood aside until after the organization of the house. Four of the memlwrs did not ewcar, but anirmed. lo theso a separate oath was administered. The taking of the oaths occupied an hour. Mr. Mitchell, from Greene, and Mr. Paul, of Onslow, populists, were sworn in by consent. .Later, a call of the counties showed all the representatives were present save one, from Montgomery. The next business was the elec tion of a speaker. Locke Craig, in a well-turned speech, placed 11. G. Connor in nomination and am S. Overman gracefully seconded the nomination. Hoth speakers paid Connor a tribute which the house heartily applauded. A. H. Hryan, of Madifon, nomi nated W. W, Hampton, of Surry, as fusion nominee. Tho ro'l call showed voles for Connor, 2u for Hampton, others scattering. Smith, colored, of Cra ven, voted for (Jon nor and brought down the house with laughter and applause, which whs renewed. Clerk Masten declared Lonnor duly elected. Cniig and Hampton escorted him to the chair. He was worn in bv Jiitt'ce Clark. The next boMiuss was the election of other t Ulcers of the houxo, these being Tirevard rvixon, principal cierk ; William W, Wilson, reading leik; J. o. r.imore, engrossing lerk ; J. S. SlalUia,-doorkeeicr ; T. J. Wood, Niitarit doorkeeper. Messrs. Lee Iverman, Walter h. Moore and J. S. Petree were ap pointed a committee to notify the governor of the organization of the louse. j Mr. Winston offered a resolution t raising a commute ot hve to look into tie matter of fiyhlic printing V - .-itaf I Did vcr carrvji burden for ni i 1 lie on grown into an adage, sert a ship which is no longer sea' wottoy, is still an article of faith with the fresh water sailors of the I grout lakes. Sundry well-authenti cated instances seem to justify this belief. The Vernon was a three master, which did a tramp business, liuilt in I.utfalo in 1 s'n, she whs for many years regarded as one of the best (ratt on the lakes. IHe in the fall, about fifteen years si;", she unloaded a cargo of grain in l.ulTaln, and reloaded with package freight for Chicago. She was about to sail one rough November night. Just before tho lince were let off or.e of the seamen taw a rat run over the hawsers to tho whatf. In a mo ment another waa seen. The sea man called others of the crew to see the unusual sight. Hetwetn fifty an J seventy-five ra's poured out of the fhip and took refuge along the wharf. The crew refused to sail, but 'he captain was obstinate, ship ped a fresti crew and sailed forth with. The ship was lost with all hands. The Idaho, a fine passen ger steamer, foundered in Lake Erie in November, lT. Out of her crew of twenty one men, nine- teen were drowned. Just before the vessel left her moorings a swarm of rats crawled over the hawsers to the wharf. This was know n to patt of the crew, and four men deserted at the last moment. Similar stories are told of other wrecked vesfL-Iii, and an old lakeman says; "It has been proved a hundred times. There are a whole lot of things in this world that we don't know any thing about. Hats live in the very fibers ot a ship. They see what we can t see. W hen the timbers are hollowed and the seams open, these little animals know that the ship is unsafe, and they desert it." House hold Words. Alcohol a Brain Poison. It is so to all intents and pnrjxj- ses. Jt seizes with its disorganizing energy upon that mysterious part whose steady and disturbed action holds man in true and responsible relations with his family, with soci ety, with God, and it is this fearful part that gives to government and society their tremendous interests on the question. Is riot s ciety, is not every mdividiial who makes. sells, or patronizes the use of alco hol and lead the wretch to temta tion and death responsible? Must not alcohol be a subject of law f Surely it must. There has always Imjcii a jurisprudence of alcohol ; there is still ; and the necessity for it will coiitiuiii'. Hut the demand f the age is for a new, a higher, and juster legislation, for more thorough and potenud law, through which the most ntiKiuiioiis and om- nipotei t energy of government shn 1 bo expressed for the protection of society.' Ex. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. tte Kind You Hars Always Bought blguatur. of &a:jffi$M it is :uui ui,( posc.i i i.iiiiiiiMre, i ii and New Voik cnpitlis's ileal has le en pending for sevi ra weeks and s practicdiy eoiiMi'iint ed. It is iniiiersioiMl that the Mer canfile Trust and lb-posit ompify is interested in the deal, ai il is be li. ved to have formed a syndicate which has acquired the property. It is olliciailv auttoiinced that neiili- er the Southern nor the A lai.tic Coast Line is inkresicd in the pur chape of the Seaboard, which par allels them for a considerable dis tance. It is understood that the new owners will opeiatc the prop erty on their own account and make radical changes in the management. Those in the dal positively de cline to give any information, al though there ir no doubt that the owners of a maj rity of the stock have agreed to sell ty the syndicate, aiibj ct to ratification of their act by the owners of three-fourths of the stock pooled with Messis. Louis McLane, Haltimore, and L"gh li. Watts, Portsmouth, Ya. The terms of the sale are known only to those directly interested, and they positively decline to make a statement. Beinnine the Year With pure, rich, healthy blood, which may be had by taking Hood's Sarsapanlla, you will not need to fear attacks of pneumonia, hionchi tis, fevers, colds or the grip. A tew bottles of this great tonic and blood puritier, taken now, will he your last protection against spring hu mors, boils, cruptiotis,that tired feel ing and seri' us illness, to tfhieh a weak and debilitated svstein is i s- ncciallv liab e in eariv sorin - i Hood's Sarsaparilla eradicates frou the blood all scrofula taints, tones and strengthens tho s'omach, cures dyspepsia, rheumatism, catarrh and eveiy ailment caincd or promoted by impure or depleted blood. Prices of Coal Advanced. A New York special says tide water prices of anthracite crml have been advanced '.'." cents a ton there, and now rane as follows: Stove, $'1 To a totv,,l,'nt r'l ; chestnut, 3.7.'.; .sK ;.; grate, :, ';. : bck ,t-(, $1. !."; pea, 2 to2.If. The advance has been c-xpee'ed for some time, in view of the demand for hard coal for domestic use and the urrVisual severity of the winter. No difficulty is anticipated in secur ing the new prices, as heavy snows have curtailed shipments. Constipation, Headache, Biliousness; Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness, In.liCHle Ihat y.iur liver , Is nut of orU.-r. Tim "N Lest IM.ili.'llM. to rou tlie liver and tyre all 1lifs Ills, la found In Head's Pillo ' ifiu. is.ld by aU nitdiUne dealer. f 1 rrt WOT1CE. 1 Waft P.-crv mi.n aitd woman ! Mia T'Bllmi .1. i-r.. m fUau. itiUrid la OlS 0,muui and Wa,kf hai.iW W) t.,rr ,ar of bit 1mm, k on Ibca d.- j-.l.ij.i . ' V(. iFi.iH.f. All. 14, (a an 7 this notice was stuck on the v,,- . i the bank : ''Thio bank is closed, pending the app.-intmeut of a receiver, for the pur, ose of liquidating the affairs of the ba-.k. P.y order of the direc tois." All parties, it is understood, have agreed on J. S. Cox, of this place, as nceiver, and he will of course 1m) appointed. There is no alarm, for the reason, as stated, that it is really voluntary liquidation and that every dejxisitor will be paid in full. Of this there seems to be no doubt whatever. The cause is said to date back sevnal yeare, when the deposits com menced falling oil and the improve ment has not been such as to justify keeping 0111 the doors any longer. The deposits, whtnthe last state ment was issued, were about 2t,ai0 and no c .ticern could live and do business on thissmall sum. Greens boro Kecoid. Cubans Demand Extortionate Wafes A late special from Santiago de Cuba says the boon of employment at fair wages is, seemingly, not ap preciated hv Cuban laborers. A tew days ago the dock laborers struck for a raise ot .u cents a Jay. J hey were getting fJ.'J.'i a day, which is cents more than they were get ting under the Spaniards. JNow they refuse to go to work under l.Si). General Wood told the ring leaders that if they did not instant ly go to work he would import all the negro laborers lrom Jamaica that were required for government purjKHjea. As a result several re turned to work and enough were obtained to unload the transH.rt Victor. Twenty miles "have so far been completed of the road between Santiago and Holgnin, a distance ot about 1.10 miles Tins road when finished will be of great value to the military cjmrtment of the pro vince, as welltis of inestimable ad vantage to the country districts. During the Spanish rule there had only been the mere semblance of a road nothing but a mountain trail in many places almost impassable for men and horses. The making of this road means that a large body of trooscan be massed at any point in about one-tenth the time it would formerly have required. A Harrow i.-ae. Thankful words written by Mrs. AJu I'.. Unit, oN-rodm, h. Ii. "Wtts Uiken with a bud cold which settled on my lungs ; cough set in and final ly terminated in t'oimuniption. Four Iioctors gave ine up, saying 1 could live but u sh.rt lime. 1 gave my self up to my Savior, determined if I coul I not slay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent onos ubove. My hu-diaiul wn advised to get Ir. King's New Discovtiy for ('onminijrlion, Coughs and. Colds. 1 gave it a triul, look in &ii t.jhl bot tles. Il hcNurcd me, and '.Imnk (iod I apC'ir a'"' r,ow " HMI hculiiiy Trial ti.r les free at Taylor Aamier'a Ib j Store. JU-gulur i'lKo 0c. nud f LO'. (iunr- I nrM;t;m c, ninj m. r- urn SAYS: ' Before my wife began using Mother's Friend she could hardly get around. I do not think she couia s. - v fllon o tret without it now. She has used it for two months and it is a great help to her. She does her housework without trouble. " Mothers Friend is an external liniment for expectant mothers to use. It trives them strength to attend to their household duties almost to the hour of confine mcnt. It is the one and only prepara tion that overcomes morning sickness and nervousness. It is the only remedy that relaxes and relieves the strain. It is the only remedy that makes labor short and delivery easy. It is the only remedy that puts the breasts in condition so that swelling or rising is impossible. Don't take medicines internally. They endanger the lives of both mother and child. MoUltr'l PrUnd U taU by dmgjUH tor SI. Fiid for our fi r UlintrMed book. The BraclflelJ Rcrulator Co., Atlanta. Ga. Dr. Boykin's Worm Killer. The Most Reliable Worm Destroyer in Use ! We (iunrantee the Medicine to do all we claim for it. PRICE 25 CENTS. fiOM) KY r-V. WEST, Druggist, MOUNT MRY. N.C. THE STATE Normal and iDdcstriai ?rtllege. OtTers the young women of the fctate thorough professional, literary, classic, al, aciiMitilie and industrial education. Annual expenses. 'i to l:m. f aculty of I'D menioera. Mure than 400 regular student. Has matriculated ihoul .!x stud,"nt, represent in every county in the ..'ti.tn except two. Iractice and (hsvalion Sidmol of about pupils. To secure V'-rd in ducuitriea, all fre tui' ion apy"', -tii'ii n "i" fc- -fore Auit.x '! as.-. j orrepoi ' ice invia deirin ( co' ' ,tent tr:k , , Vvr -jatade and -AX sJ adrlrean 1'liK I KN ; u : J ii, 4 r. -Hj yr'.i, N. t'. rWANTEDT (K. llundfvd Io?.'ii iuail at l 00 per doyen. Will pay thi price to iw i'3. Bird must not I chewed by diC Will aend ehe. k by re(urn niail. r-hip to .I a "Practlct la the ut and Federal couna. from pi altentloa given Vo all bualoeaa ealrual ed lo ilisir care. Crowned Again. 1 take great pleasure in stating that the world-renowned WHITE SEWING MACHINE Handled hy me, in keeping wft h s Ioiik line uf notable con.fTPstg.ih ? the I'ast, was again victorious at the Omaha Exposition being awarded the highcat obtainable prie, THE GOLD MEDAL, as the best family sew ing machine made JOS. NATIONS, Agent, MOUNT AIRY, N C. I I lllll, -i)Kf ks rs fetev- I UUUUUlUi Eorial Rvucs, Slippers, 4c. A full .lock ai all aizea and qualiti. kef-t ia hand, an.t at reaaonatilv price. Stre room, upstair over Mr. W. W, liurke'a atore, on Main Birtrt. Trinity College Offers full eoursea in Knlish Language ana r.iteraiure, Ancient ami Mod Languages, History, fcoeiokigy, Ms manrf, i unosopny, niuie, j.awi Commerce. Women admitted td eourwes of study. The larveat enl ed institution or learning in the a Hoard from So.ja I f i o . oct man T MiOoa, Ss-M a Vr. Next aeasion opens Septenilier 7. ikkk. For Catalogue addreiw. Jso.O. KiKio, Durham, V C, s.TRINITY ACABEIIF, " UUU1U" PILOT MOUNTAIN, N. C. Mount Airy Ih'striet achmil ai .1 1 t: ting school for Trinity Colh-p. Opens August 25th, iBqS. Kates of Board and Tuition reasons).'. Lur full informstioo ad.lreio.. Krv. J. V. ROlMiKliS. Si i t 1'iiot Moui.,,, s rtiit i or pnee reiuno 1 Winston, N. L. h- DA lll'f S. ,
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