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W TRZ MOUNT AIRY NEWS, MOUNT AIRY, If. 0. rr.TURE'S CUF.E FCZ CLONIC ULCERS C:,li ly removing the ccuie c i any ' -'ic UUcr cr Old Sore I j cared. No one will question t'.z tnilLh'rw oft'.h st.Ts..w.nt. Th ',' always from c? xiurcrl tora, never c.i ctwward inCa er.ee, end therefore the only pass': ble way to get rid of these places h to tdia internal treatment. Pure blood is the one unfailing cure fcr chroric vlcersf jnst as long as the circulation is allowed to remain h an impure condition the place will he kept open from the constant dis charge of imparities into it from the blood. Bat pare blood will zhange this condition and the flesh tissues will be nourished and made healthy, and then nature will promptly end permanently heal the ulcer. S. S. 5. is recognized as the greatest of all blood purifiers and therein lies its pover to care old ulcers and sores. It goes into the circulation, and removes every trace of imparity or infectious mat ter, i"J so enriches this vital fluid thai it. r i s ri in .s all f! sh tissue in- rit.iling thcni with inipuri-ii'-'i S. S. S. has rli-iitiHffl and the place lias healed not a s'irface cur -, 1i:t the 'T i. fiilc.l in with u-.My on k am! medical n'lvirc free The Ca o of Leper Emly. A.he il'c ('ititn. News L; t Ic ly Thrt Thlnl.cth To FZZ" . h st:: . i tits, tlx- o v r . t i cnti - V.. 'A. i.. br S'lli: at drug stores. U T SPCrr;- CO.. Atlanta, Co. feci-1 il 1:1 t e nlv tu bo- cf;' vi tii.it. John Karly, ill' Wi'.i v crv ilio, who lias been i' 1 1 1 1 i i i - ! during tin greater part (if till' pa.,t three V o ICS i II account ii' the fact, that In; wa.f deemed a 1 per is lloVV CUllflllid I in thf Northw-t with his wife uiiil small clulii, a recent, i-xaani-imfion by the I'nilcd Slates ex amining surgeons ami a physici..n j who Ihi.h Spent HOIIIC tin. I' in Ciiin.'t an a missionary physician, hav'ng shown that he i ready a leper. The. it xa in ina f.iori ami ; report show, however, that; the j disease in not such a dreaded ! onii as vvim supposed. Marly be j ing in good health, otherwise, ', ami being aide to M-rform a con-siderabh- aiiioiint of manual la- bor. It in said that hi' in in j jtimm I circumstances, is drawing a I pension, of ."" a month ami ap-, ; pears to he well Hati.sl'ieil with ; : lii Miirrounilinu's. It in not pi- j i sihle to aseertain in just, what I : part, of tliM North went, he is eon-J f'ineil, nn it is sa'nl tliat. he has! i t i i ' i oeeii placed in a loeation where his identity in m t known arid he is not looked upon a .4 an. uutca-t. i Fur tin- pa.it three ears Karly lia.i liecii eriamim d many f ini"i land hai lu-eii declared a h-pr on t t t .smii" oeea.iH hS ami a we i m m othern. The la.st eXamifiati'Ti. however, reveals the 1',1' t that, the i.i. afflicted with leppHv, aii! hat ii Lvil Of s'.v eii.'iritv . .! of ail I 'hi'; l ai, ::v:i- , :! written "charity thinkcth no evil." In a time when everv ii":irt is inclined to.vrad tlie .: ereiNe of elni"ity in it.i low. r lonn. ami in Hie iiioht. eiieruiy accepted Ni-nse of the term, Hime thinking of it. with ;,7 ,T a ieVV to Th Th, v:- na : . ti.m.- f J wh;i he I', t,o 1:! till til A Prcmi-u: s'.,t n Lit ,1 v !':'li:l r.Ii.n. Will (lull I'illernelit 1 prohahilit v lid. 1 1 - -t result, iii his l' r v e,i ri ;i i in the.- p-maimler of in all his 1 Nn.'i'or I' was I et p .. d spi-n.t U,;; ii red tnd le;'i.ilat ion Wl st K llll o i"iia!lv 'oi-i in ucli of hi.-' . en pri'Ill .1 s ie made Stele a Locomotive. e Mi-lllphiH .luiinial.i i !'.iii )c!ii'i d to rei'll'-e. i:i Sen tfo," ( 'arter in : " Stev e, why in ii r un v on make C ,lltitll 'llt.S a : i i the I ? ' I r n in I (Jen. d'reenv ille M. d'-nt, of the Society of the Ti'ii;i' svi', one Memorial Dav pnsi A rmv lo.k'e of th.- was tulkimr in Cinneil loactieiitr it. other thiiiUiinr it in the 1ioh that it wiM Ite iivwtieed upon them, perha;i all of us may ovei-look the practice of that higher form of charity that lien within the mind. Charity think h no evil; true idiarity in unwilling to inipute Hinitrri motivcH mid unworthy puriMiHiH; true charity i.s un willing to fake nj a lying re proach ajra.inst. a neighbor, much more unwillinif to pan it on. True charity guard: well thej fountain out, of which the Htreaiu. uf moral conduct flows, h'.st the' fountain Ix-ing cfHitaminated th'j whole stream of the life e polu-j ted. True charity i.s unwilling to j he a moral leper by eiitert'iin-! ing iiiijiui" imaginatioiw, uticha.sti ile.sircH, selfish and unholy v. in I bitiol.S, and reflectUlg them III; tin' countenance, the speeeh and' tile colKflct. Nothing less than .ni'di ch.ir:ty, i.-, juMie". lb- that w ithoi,t, srf-' fcielit. evi 1. lice inipllt".' sin'.slcr inotivis ;md wroi:g purposi s to hit iieiel'bor, he that his swift; toj pi-S jliL'Ilielit before tbe evi- d -m-,- is nil in, he that is w i'.hrg to prejudiee ;i case, lias alrcad v ; perpctriiteil a si itub-r al'!i ''.'h Ie- has u t spoki ii a word, lb' has air' :i I v robbed his n-'i'hb'-r ' somen I,:. t (' 1 1'. it -s m niii confidence which is his due, and w inch if In- totally loot to I :m haves him a jxnir man indeed.. 0 A ? n i ' WINSTON, N. C. A better Place to Sell Tobacco Take the first step towards making 1912 rrore prosperous to vou by selling your tobacco with us. We know just what suits each buyer and we know how to secure his bids to the limit. You are not taking chances when you sell with We will please you. Your friends, us. LEADER WAREHOUSE. 1st Sale days for Jan.: Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday. railroalmg. piece of railro I! trv ii' orn-i-ai I and to make 'ii.ii reminds made acf ss KIkins. ! then s ew ar ':r! on them .' ' ' in" i t a til,) I owa by .staif," rode on the mix with the staire driver ami we spent severnl days g-ttiug to Council Bluffs. The driver w;s acquainted all along the line. He ;u a dir thflt usually tr"u- cled with him. but one trio tl I f ws a.sk- at everv sti- S0V Tug sva.iUL laTeic. 1 idmut the dog pine' place ami he explained, that ihe liad just become the mother ijf a fine litter of pups. Each person, to whom he mad, the ex planation asked for one of the puj, and in caeh r;is- the driver promiiod one. "When We got to (')Ullcil lUllt ts 1 have forty j Stare. I log of 1 saiW iy him : '.My friend ' lizard you promise about i :.;s oji the way across thej How m any pups did that j ours have''" ; about, "The best work I ever heard ' ' w is performed in laml. The ('unfed. Trent need ot a locomotive, and the only hope was to capture uric. So a small baml ot men select ed from Lee's army, ami. placed, under the cammond of a tall I Georgian, who had been foyemau of a quarry and knoa good deal altout derH'ky I'i'Li' g. imw."F..i..i t... nr.i. "HI, ili' vjuii iait llMfV men into Maryland, they tore up a section of the Baltimore i Ohio tracks, flapved the first train, ami, with nothing but rope, dragged a. locomotive "7 miles up hilLs, across streams, throuu'h won Is and swamps, till they struck a line built by th ' Coii fedt racv. "When the president of the Baltimore & Ohio heard of this feat he Would Hot believe it. lb' lias to 1 taken tin lefamation prellni- f eh ar mind, In narv stei actcr. of," he sai!, ' lust t ul. cruel, blood' nirsty, tl ill .Marv-' '' ol sin dding, oppressive g -ller- ratcs were in';,i,p. fi'Tally i!c;;,-a v'ecl and cor rupt, was o'.,;,. washed from NOTICE! Sale f a Large and iract cf Land3 ! Valuable face t" .'.,e earth in the visit- atuv'i nf n cri'-it itiilfrrne nt Thu i eh.'ir.-e tlie.n " I rf.ii't I !1r.';li"'st ('- V. S. BoVilen ....... . ... .... ., under which the charge brought tins il"struction urxn tliem isi ,,.at..H ' i f sioncrs n i 11.11 11, t v t 1 v 11 11 t ii ,11 ui l 14 u k o. j By virtue of an order of the ; Superior Court of Surry Coun i ty, made at November Term, 1111 1 :.. ti. l i if .1,1. ii, hi mt' case ol jk. o ! ana v . .Martin, aimini.stra- tors of ('. 1. Cox, deceased. adminis tratrix ot .V A. ioyilcfi, apiomt- ! lnir tin o m. 1 , rvl .r r , . , I ( .v,n for th purpose, we will 11 . .1 .i .. . to .flotKtc f tt,oir l,..nr -'-s,-t "' I'lf premises, nil tile 1.5th frr T I iMU...,v.'..l 1 , i . o c...H iiiiiau v . 1 Cuard well your thoughts. ' "For as he thinkcth in his h art so is he" ari l, "keep thine heart f it the Mount Airy Marble Works W. D. HAYNES & CO., Prop's. Mount Airy, N. C. Manufac turrrs of and Dealers in Fine Marble and Granite Monu ments, Tombstones, Iron Fencing, Etc. Orders Promptly filled Write for Designs and Trices All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory Z vii -rrr t ?. -. :y I " " .efft- tripn rep: asl-ed fori' I He I . '. I. Ml lie:. bom own. ii. why av ,1 lid V: ah.- ,) t' :l!.'lll a pu( th WliO 1 sa:.l. ul; it's won't ii:.t i .1 miirhty promise a Some -eiij)!e have tito1 ie' t i of ot her people's ; .ml not eunuch for tliciri : Went out ami pers uially insjvect-! Jed the, route, and he said on his1 j return that it was the m-.st w- :i-; , d. i-fii! piece of engineering that j had evvr bet n- ace. mpliski d. Af- , ! T the war ho s nt for the t .1! ! ; (ieorgiiin. and. on the strength of : that exploit, made him riail:ims- ter of the whole Baltimore & jOliio. i "Any man," .Mr. (birrett. said, I who can pick up a hx-omotive i with fishing lines and carry it over a mountain his pavs-. his1 with all diliircnee for out i arc the issm s t f life," wrote wise man of long ago and 'ceding generation- havo added to or modified in wav his statements. The Ap'st'.e Paul. Who., fl i"i;cc iiniii h's own an i Sliecet dll'g Tilt profoiiml, wr.'te, thirgs are tru" th i it re lion- st siic- Ihot any in- I gs i: r pure Iv , th ar" loVe g( h ii til.- roi think i oil carl Illell V by our haritv vv i a : s h s b' n Wil l'., -ever whatsoever vv hats .-vcr i vi" 'b ns . vv!) i! i.ev r things ar" vhats' it things are of i"it, if th. re b" any v ir 1 tier' be a 'i v pr a s -. i t1'! things." P. ae" ami gooi will toward 1 b,- greally pn.iui.?i ,1 faithful practice of the that thinkcth no evil. civil service examination with i nit' 'harlotti' ( !..,- ,.r. AUCTION OF ABDUL'S GEMS. "I Suffered Years With My Back." Backache resulting from weak kidneys, a bad cold or other cauie, usually renders the tufferer unfit for work and often results in per manent disability. "I ii::Trrcd for years with my back, or kidney trouble, and have tried a number of remedies from different physicians. More than a year ago, one of our local druggists induced me to try Dr. f.hles' Anti-Pflin Pills and after using them some three mo.iths I found a decided improve ment in my kidneys, and I am glad toiiy t'r..t I hope soon to he fully M h-al;h." .'. P. .Au.xv, . City Court, CJLsovv, i.y. I as ;i'n is present I i ; ly I " vW rot is iivi;- :. ' .'tf-ll 1 e.'.,. ;. . J 1 to iiiiv f. ' -r, ('. ' -i . c o 1..' :vt : ::v i c i.: ! .-, '. ',. . t ,. , Hew to Btccn:e a.n Editor. Most any one can be an edi tor. All the editor has to do is ti sit at thed.sk ix days out of th" Week, foil" weeks of till' month and twelve month of thf year and "edit" such stuff as tli i.s: ".Mrs. .Iol s of Ciecus Creek h-t a can opener .slip last week and cut herself in the pantrv." "A town Illiiehiev C(.l. threw a htom .i.- Mr. Pike in the day. ".John Doe r f i f his ho .- ing lor a leal; himsi-lf on the "While liar. a: I 1 . II i an i i ' :ue and struc v last 'fin" Km! I ,.t ,i v ( un! ! i n. ba-k po,v -Id tir-cii re-.,' , cor; i' . . . lit, ii 'g! th". .11 1S-I Y the a v a i an part i an ! i 1s Lv. bv centers, in' i , int sihV let . fo- r the nfff ;iy c: :. ; -t:-'. -t c-f r 1 .. ;l nt .ve :tp pos- r.'.i. v I hi : ed o! dr. el i-t bit .Mr. tie pui'i:.' s Triiiiiii. i s j bi i: ii i! -.-..mla." Liog vvhH l.i.st Satnr. si'i;h i.f Irs !'. a v. :. oil the h k- st ri k ing h." was cs V- fr in .;si Saturdav g attacked If-"ii several s. p;a i c' ' of K in i n -:i a ca! h. d ! :a !ai ii' .i'g a !V Vv.iS ik e rn .ae",:." r th ! - iw Fraction cf Ex-Sultan's Priceless Jewels Brings $540,000. Paris. Nov. :U). What is an I iioiinccd to be the largest sale of J jewels on record opened here ithls afternoon when the literally j pncelcss collection of Alxlul llamid, ex-Sultan of Turkey.! i went under the hammer. Al though only a small fraction of ;th.e treasures ilisjihlVcd was dis posed of today, the receipts : were 2,700,000 f races (olO.UJO.) The In-st price paid was for a ! necklace of three rows, t f lot i pearls am! clap of three rows of hriiliants, which brought '.ILM, OtMl francs vlH(u(. , . sti-ii'g vi v.i pearls with H-mln t. com- c.MH.ary, Y-'-VS, fnf tolliTtr-, mg real estate, f-wit: i First, the following tract of! land, laid off to N. A. P.oyd.-n j as hi homestead, ami described a-i follow's: pH-ginniijg at thej mouth of a branch that runs! down on the Ka.st side of the, dwelling house, and runs up) said branch as it meanders -Hi; chains to a stake; then South to' the Yadkin river; then down said river to the beginning, sup posed to contain one hundred , aens. i Second, Any lands lv ing in Surry County of which N. A. Bovdeii d'ed se'ied, said land de scribed in two deals of trust, executed by X. A. P.-.VileU to W. i'. ('ai'b r, tru-Ntee, and one re corded in Register's office of Surry ( 'aunty .ilM Marcii, P. the oticr Kt day of April, P .". Tenns of sale, one half cash, tin- remainder on a credit of six months. The purchaser will In put iu mis c.NAion of said land. Band sold in lots or as a whole. This December 11th, lull. Y. B. Ueece ami T. W. Kolg. r. ( 'ouiniissioners. C. C. SMOOT & SONS COMPANY WILL BUY YOUR CHESTNUT OAK BARK and will pay you CASH for it. MOUNT AIRY, N. C. ii as new Buildings covered over twenty years aco are as good and Have never needed repairs. r?eproof Stormproof Hand some - Inexpensive. F or further detailed information apply to W. E. MERRITT CO.. Mount Airy, N. C. 'SI I I .!.( of th three :i !-! a M -d i- i.TtM). Among Id CoflVe I Us! id Willi ".(Mil; a g, .iii diai . a n ,i; ad $!.' un .1 ! ge Irop criai c ruble: jicar 4:. r br t her Slj 1 1 1 olijects. ; Hit s;i;rr i!!i"iiiis br in. ;u a light two '.'!!- .Igbt . I It l.ds ii m inn. v a i ii diaiu. u- i n TAKE o 1 ft :i I Mi l' If You O'.t III' !ri .. M-e -;tt;sf;,tt' ij le i a'l v, e '. S . 1 b Of ts f r all dru3';vi unJei a z'Jr irlnfl the r?ljrn pf th-; t bcx If ri t r fcii-Li J. LAICAL CO., L.klMrt. Ind. ( 'limb a little l:igi;e- than the i row 1 1 aid vou will be a target T 1 1 1 K I tocki I S. a Trifle Sc-se ve of vuur s'mes, a lit know lh.it m iii)' I i "j le i a'l e -r t.'a-i a ',;.i m.alii r .y shaking Al'n r.'s I'm it K ..-. iato It.ein. .hi-t tin- i! : u for t'.ii.TU !'!. i iT tt.o.s.alul for taeakiiii; in ih-w f-iioes riuUl cvcrywliere .". rfaniple fice. Ail .Iress AJu-n S. Ohnsleit. I. Hoy, X. V. o o o o o o o o o o o o it & 1 " f r ni j '1 ; ; 'l PF 9 o i Jr. t o a o o o o o 0 o o o O o t a o o t) o I
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