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IHB MOtJNT AlltV SEWS. MO OUT AIEY, Xf. C I I.W.WESTCiiiiG CO. i Mi.MMm j THE SUBJECT BSI2IG COLDS. A Ccmmcn Ai!m:nt What to Do and What Not to Do fcr it. 1 lull -I in State Hoard of II valth. With the advent of our lirKt (1.1 weather iu the fall a great many fall earlv victims to .Main Street. Mount Airy, N, C. 4 I. 1 I FOUND THE GIANT TREES California's Mighty Sequoias Discovered Seventy Years Ago. It was seventy years ago June 20, 1841 that John H'uiwell discovered the "big trees" of California. He was the first white man io far as we. know, who ver beheld those monarehs of th forest. Niiw yearn later a hunter named Dowd was led into the company of the forest kings by "colds." Others soon follow suit, winter months it iih st eommon of will probably During the is one of the accidents. It therefore) becomes a subject of great interest and importance. The real htiKrtance and signifi cance of colds- are not as gener ally recognized as they should be. An ordinary cold, when promptly taken, in hand, in usu ally cured in from tw to six days, but not infrequently a "bad" cold (for there are no good colds) leaves behind it rel ics, the recovery from which i iiiav reouire mourns or even The Mother of Lincoln. The obscure and comparatively unknown mothers of nun and women of genius form a -Treat multitude of flitting' shadows whose outlines and properties are not easy to ascertain. I'u doubtedly those unknown in -Lu-ej-H must have had strong elur aeterlsties, or they could not have transmitted great quditis to their children. It has even wi'iii maintaintd that no great is deitenbed as being, at the time of her marriage, a "si. rid r, jm metrical wniiiin of in Ji '.; ta st a-! tare, aiwl a bnin-tte with r gu-. iar features and soft, sparkling lia.el eyes." I serins, a rii 'l wrong to de ny to Abraha.ni Lincoln's" f:iitie' tlie influence of Ui.s mother's! .-hanifter upon hi own, or to withhold fn m her that which is her due the aeknowled'HHI.t that his best qualities were in-: 1. ..;... I f... .. I, .. ir i i had V ' n, outer line io nomagc iM the) mother of Abraham T t... i wa.s known to fame as great r; f t f . I i 1 l i- i nsm bmiih yet a eiuia the trait i . t i r ' l I. ...... " " "'" a. er ot Aoranam i,ineoi,i, "janl endeared maiden name was .Nancy a.i"-'. i sjioU j would have been, under omcr majL has ever existed who not !l irreat mother, whether she v ... - - - . wa.s uot. Mrs. Thomas Lincoln, the moth-j man. him to his kind give her rank with the noblest mothers of America. a bear that he was chasing, andj..,.. Sometimes a- fatal it was bv Dowd that tlie know ledge of the monster trees was spread abroad, but to IJidwell belongs the distinction) of having be'it tlie first civilized man to ga.c upon the wonderful trees. The "big trees," as the -mighty sequoias are called. are found in Calaveras county, California, chiefly in two "groves," the Calaveras and the Mariposa, at an altitude of about five thous and feet above the sea. They are probably the remains of ex tensive woods belonging to a long past epoch. ' These mighty conifer are eas ily the most remarkable of all trees, both in ag' and in bulk. Thev are from 200 to 4CK) feet in height and from 15 to 40 feet ilk diameter. its iH'ginnirg dis in a Vi iml lutb luiif Do you f.-tl we-ik, tired. -sro'cit , iKtvfr.n-iiTr.t V.eaJ cclie, couicd tiiMnc, hi':ir .r SaJ Vi4 in tnofiiii, "heart burn," btkiiir . f Hat, acid i,m,n t'.irrmt (:.; tut in i, Muiwli 4na- ir t-rfju iii..y vh-I.h, pour or variuUe appetite, r.uu.-4 ut ?:to4 una k.iicj y.Titom ? 1! you Iinvo ear coniLini)!e nur-.r of t'io abuva jrrnfitor.-. you ire sutferh. Hn hujuut new, torpid liur;,i itiutvt'u,a, .r;P'.i. l)r. Pierce' (icldea MtJictil Liovp i m.u'o up of th mast Yuluato rni.Ci:m,'r'.ni.iflci known to mcJical K.;i;tc fwr iho ermwucut cure of such bnorm.i! condition, jis a mutt efficient liver iai4orator, ntorgach tic, bowel regulator aud ncrvu rcntbcrjer. I Tlie I, olden Medical Discovery' is not autent medicine or .ecret iMMtrna. lull list ol its ingredient bcin prii.teuti its Lott!e-wr-pper and attcatej under oath. A glance at thee will sliow I it contains no alcohol, or harm, ful habit-lortnin( dni(J. It is a fluid exftt made with pure, triple-refined ui proper sirengtn, irom rn-i rs ot native American medical forest plants. World's Di.peusary McdioAssociation. Proo K..tr.l M V p tag Notice cf Sale of Real Estate.! Antidote For Divorce. This is noted just by way of information. A lys Angeles jutl'tf ll l.S recommetwled V.-.'et- nblc gardens as an antidote for east; Unas neglected cold. I'neumoni.t, pleurisy, bronchitis and con sumption itself, frequently fol low in the wake of a cold. Jut the avenige reader is io ten-stcd in just two tilings con cerning colds: First, how to avoid them, aiul, secoml, how to cure them. Concerning th- first, w may rotect ourselves by four lines of defense, as follows: First-4'olds are pndwibly "catch ing," partieulary from others, and it is therefore best to avoLd intimate asKm-iation, such a the use of the same drinking cup and towel with jHople who have colds. Likewise avoid peo ple who have recently had pneu monia, crowds and ovrheattd or badlv ventilated places. ' Second Colds mav be "caught! ! from ourselves, that is. we may ivinf s-t. ourstdves; so that a sec ond liiie of defense i t.. ke p ! our own mouth, iius.' threat a;-l tonsils (dean and avoid gugirg :w':fh fo; d or drink, pa: t'eiilarh alcoht lie,- drinks. Third "While a p ssilde genii is one f.tetor, getting our bo.V circumstanctsl and happier oiws .1 . ii i . i I. :.. i.'irlv u 7Y" ",r ; , n; Lassotd a Oasolend Barrel Iart of her married hie, a no-( W1C1 ticeable woman. She was well(N',.w York Times.) endowed, and hy nature p iv-j iuie a bakery at Clovis was ed of many excellent qualities. j,untin- a cowboy's nerve arki i jS She had a limited outlook m 1:1.',!., in thmwing a husso pre-i T U V.11, 0 PUDUC tog? but cotusidering her surroundings , y,A tm(KtU)tl U()f I le to the highest bidder upon she- was far more intelligent uutn j roundinir buildings. By virtue of the iower of sale f UUI1IU 11 UUILI contauied in the last will and : J . testament f (!w,r H IVnP L have ?olne Iflea8 t hou nerve arfcii.i, i T m i u- f'ftn w oui'u. i.t me put them nill CAin;e iu puuuu logger, mane your plans, write n specincationn, etc. d)V ree. StatustiesJ show, it. is said ,that there h one divon-e for every three marriagis in that city, ami tlie judge in question. OP aay j,iirt of our body ..'. : ho hea:s many divorce, cases, be-, heattl, or thoroughly chill. -1 is lieves it. time to call a halt. He ! another. Therefore ' indulge in bla:ii.; the women for the eo-ndi-j 11( careless exposures or pennit tions xi.stii.jr, saying: Kighty j the body to cool too rapidly per cent of the me::, in California j xvheu orV.-e warmed. earn abut -ft.) per month, ami Fourth Aether line of d Mime women spend a month's ... i . . .. . i i i samry to m i a u-ain-r I.r tu. ir f" It.v .iiitjll.tu til lit l.llu lil'u i"luijj Ew-u)fir.'tl. A. l hi. Ml r -eommends g.-t.touT gardens' beetiPX", they would furnish occu-i pat ion fur idle ih mii i:!s ;j d by ' ej;ir,g Winn n, in, the op,.u tend t . .... .... I. ... Hi. e. i . i iic.i : i ii : u: i riiiiM mind. u k .-).. !;;'.. , ; in (.'a I if.; rn ia, but we MeVt' Hi" ."';.. ii Scheme will pe::!iing. vim'i,,. in s.'rves a highlv u-- ful i . . i . . ueitni:g- To Keep ij wn. of livii.g. We mu.-t a that tli': d)H Ice t lt i'wer win r i: ;t, p;-.i-t ie-d ; but mere is a well d"f:nel aiming' wi unn who wear $75 feathers that girdeiurig is rath- i. s work To !e ln.iliv n!:i fense is to build up our own physical resistance. This may be done by workinpgnd living the pen air as nlUH as iossUli. ' particularly at night; earefu! and regular bathing, moderate. eating and daily exe-cise in th oten air if tlie we.it I... i - - - i vii in. j. j, J 11 i , l' Hut even after we ha v. ! thrown every praeti al sa feiru: i about Hirs4-!ves, it still sone times lappets that we take a cold, and. then the qu stioi: of prime impoitance is how to e ire " 's, 11 it in the s;ifest way avd in the e. an, t!l,.;ust time. Firt of all. we! l,:":'.o - in Should begin ea. lv a. I , l' "V ' st .with heroic eff -rta to r nnvlv .',":t' t,!,,'tho thing that is causing the; s..es are; cold l.-. :c.., ie .... iiwauvr, LL C gel , Our feet wet. we should t.iL-o u ' suspicion j hot mustaisl footK.ntl, ot ,..' AOhhjini , . X n ij-cnu uivnit'iiL. i nis is., d'no hi I hut rare intuitive fiu-ulty aiui his wonderfully develoja-d sym pathetic nature. Dr. Holland says of her: "She had much in her natures that was truly hnie, and much that Jntuik from th" rude life around her. A great man never drew his infant life from a more womanlv bosom own." Thoiiiaji Lincoln obtained his Tii:u-ri:iif license ill tile Walllllg- tin County, Kentucky rVnirtj llou.s'. The wedding took place j on September W. :ri'1 tl"' : .ureniotiy . was perform d by the; It. v. Mr. Head, an itinerate MetJiotlist preacher. The s:.m preacher, who was a rah:", t mak r in Sni ingl'ield. K -ntiie!; , preaelutl Mis. Lincoln's fun. r .1 ;enin'i yea's afterward. The young couple were very j- r. but very popular, aid ainoi'g the ii'ighh.'is at the marriage was, Jlldge Felix (I'rilldv, wh- S l'.v- queiilly renewed . iv':i i 1,-, : Tt -nn-s.v and ln-eame At r: e;, (J. iieral of tin- I'u.t. (1 St it s. The iiiolJier f Abraham !.:, ; coin is eiitit! d t ve;i- -aj'n n . fi-i'in every American ".t.ii who- i t ' . i s ' loves lll.S colli ir a!'. t W 11 111 t' fame a"J if -; g- s is XdestlVtSi lS as mueh lw llllltll- r she -iv great ai d as Jv-.i ,,,n vear aft t th m trri.iyre l -drs. Lii!(Kl. ,-'. A),, .1 , -.'..iin i , r i . l-'h of F.-lo-caiv J ! '; in. np.ilt.j 1.1 1. ... i --- . VV ..1... 1 Ol li.ltl k the majority of these alHut iier, ; tll). liv,,s of -,. (f i 'V ' 'V "u",u V'T ' l' at md to her son was indebted for H, , , " 'our oi one o clock p. m., at to within 40 feet of the blazing 1 " l,,e Imilding, lasM-l a barn-l of gaso f"' ' lene and dnged it fnahe!,, i im noun- piivets ui tlie sail deorge II. (.'rouse, con-i tainintr about 100 acres, adjoin-' hug the lands of (J. W. Hunt, KJ Worklns? pla save more than cost, besides tiavfe what you get before yoa bull flumes. The eowlkoy, Charles. Merritt, luid just come in from tlie range. Seated on his ponv. he was Dwisht H. Cook SUCH ITECT .Si I 'ill i. I T....I. V rn j watch intf the blaze, when some ' p..i i ... .. nurer on i i .1 li xevi aisjn ami otners. Pur r n one siiouted that there was a'bfW on tt,.. u-,t,. ,r r than her . . . uvj . i lr'K on the waters of (.rassy uret-lc, Surry Count v, X. C. th at was hkelv to plo,le at (Land situate mainly if not en any ,,ne The front of the build- i tin ly in Stokes eountv, N. C.) hud been, destroyed, and the j Thili u H v . Viilua,;1(, tm Jf ....rret. co nuuniiK u.e gasolene nanil anJ wiU first was m plain view- j ,,ts. ,nd then as a whole i .-uuoe,:n uemu jaiii.eu trie i,.P t :is,.( rtain in whU h wav it spurs who ine sines oi dm mount, j will briti" the reicuscl tlie rope tnun Ins sad-i Terms die and threw it around the : ca.sh one li.irrel when h;s jmu;v arrproaeh id within throwing dUt.vnee. A ut .inse tn-m t! J 7. HINE3 .r S U 11 A X C E Mount Airy, N. C. RBent 6 of the largest nd beat insurance iompaniea. Agts, Life & Tnigt Co., Greensboro. in or- SII'MIU .III'JM" il'Ill Iff S I ( as Merritt da-h d away th- fmildiig. dragging t!ie rel at the end i f his l.i.sso. a:id th. Ul)l:tli. t-.:s from bar- most moiit'V. of Hide: On-, thinl thinl in twelve months, !.) f h r third in i-i 'lit . n , with hoiul and o,ipro- un: ior tlie di P rrni UhOERTAKE'.- t i r. i, I t I :1 . It .,,. . Pig cn llh Lap or. Train. H.mtil:g?. n. hid., I)ee. '21 Can V'.t J.'- n hlg nog be d;u-s-'fied as b.iggage wa sf b. puesti- n which arose n a Chicago, Bur lirgtt n & (uiocy train, with tin1 result that th p tsset:g-.. w.-re regahsl with the' olors arising U'Mlts ':-n t e is J l 1 HI A s,u-iy . li.'lore pay- r.t ii:- n. i lay of sale, i! th- p u-.-i id. s i la 'U the i!av o; sh :. 1 tt'e III !1- ill he sale, and S,i-e, i oil . ing the ir a r. AIRY, U. U. : 's of the uh. .v it i not gan g iii-ra I i : o is a fri i nr.-e of Mr. a onlv Sun th. d:.sf ; ie! U.ele.i, tllel-V. terribl. I ''lit oj Si' II . 1 . w:e o:i. i i n 'ie-'. s an.i fi.n! t .... I r .1 m.o i. a.,u i,i we- sitn.e us cUt ) into dif i'l-p i.t tracts. T!iis the l-:'.i u:y ,,f I ..,-. Thorn;; V. Ci'Mise (J"( rge II, ('runs'. i t 1 1 ' r -. - 4 . A l. it in I i - JaV ; . v,, i:it. 0w,.,-P oi,.. (). F.-rreeTAttv. for r.x-cutor. in. eare.tss and he tricl to tdieek tit t . . ti ..;.. r . . ' 1 " troin i!u;iFow u i part I his hag , Io ( frcm tin ver wn earei DH. J. E. BANNER Dentist i' in new hu !dmg next door be t o:!icf. In ortii r to avoid de l of town people should, when -. pt.oiit: or write before coming. phone 1 to. ienee j hone !' I' d in I si , ellcm . ( ' ( t!i i oK'iw n . e 1 .. . . vrii tm- v wi It flit' A M Ml. That mast be overeenie Indore that cla.vs of women will take' kindly to the vegetable, garden. 1 Greensboro News. tard to two gallons of water as not, as we can hear it s'iiho! -.. n, an little b.y a' when ,, v was her onl. about him : tnui of her -M . t irs. laiiei in raham to r a attention, d n.,-) because cf the h ;n to ierform. was boon llt. ovetd. P . !.-!'; !,.-- ML l.i.i M'jirs o! n : g c. e,'ltc:-ed e-ff Ir.ii ry life. !,, , I.. . .11.11. 1 1 : ; and writ, g .Si ll r i'-iii t. i inn -h ' wor!; sht- I. a the v,v.-i t st She eiH'ourag- Finder-No tw lor li to muuites or until the skin i well mldeiiel and ting While taking the footbath or.'? should drink fi-,.,.. pints of h t wa! -r o- 1, m- ;":ide. After the fo-Mrth drv ni'ii were eallit ir on th f t uickly. go to bed im',1 tio-.i .masti r i.n a We.-tern rail ,v !f ;!' 'd over tin road to ask for emiilov ment t. - wbudi the cold Sctthd a towel .... - I un im r od tii,i i i ..... i feet Tl,;- ..,!, ..i ii . I . l'"1'" mm. ll.'Xl pictured 1 ' I ! I III! II the Ciffaxtttc Color on Jcb. Two em pio nit a man wh,.. h:id seen him the d iv before and had be-ui. refusal. "Is the man tall and dark?" asked the trainmaster. "That's the mm.' ''Then," asked the trainmaster, "did you not notice that mill's left hand?" "Xo," wa the replv ; and as a man with a crippled hand can not pass the physical examination, the two men thought at once that he had probably lost a f'm-g'r. part in to hav t ut of dry to it with line! teivnt. Well; you go back and hxk t'!vuMVS- ,,l,t se mis w runs' cold water, sufficient' not d:rip. and cover" several, thicknesses cf fl sheet cottm so us Jo warm during the v.'ujht. purge and keep the bowt uir treelv for fating frnitv !)..;,, i. ,..o - c " n-iue ior a cough or c!d tak fham ii-i-t. mm two to' Derialns rough Remedy. It Cau al lliree quarts cf water in twen- , way be depended upon and Is nleas-ty-four hours is not too much ' ant anJ to take- For "ate by all u a cold do s not yield lly to such treatment sack which the hnv.-i nonii.t- . U'.iuse, Fx. of . fV ! (;( rge U. ('roils. at i I .it. t ie .... 1 g -:.t cn; , e t . ;. ,i ... I Clice. . I i. i - . .... :i iii.ii m '' :'! '' ,!"d to take it Without. t.x. I'.v viit f 1 , ,-d of Trust I- i, vv V' "'' Tl.- -:, !,.,...,. .,:v, ris. ..x..,:.,,t . . !,. j-;-.! .. Low I Ii - !. ,; 1 '' plar.-.l i ,i-.d ni;- M.tlb L..h nv-vu-g -u - '; ' ft "' l,! artf.im wa !l. nr p -rt In re::: a:'i r d..- f , :i " v-.:eli Ihe ',,,,, ,r,U ',,:,,. a ,!!-: ii I-'ivef I'f ! ' ,"' ' " i"" '-'! r n ls .,r. I !,:,.!, -,1 I ),. liars due ami p.r a1'''' 1' r '.''"I'"'""' " V: Jt I-'" ' li. I.. S:, -w. ..f S:.;n 'o.a:t:.- lb' ,'" '. U'' ''"' I'-" iv-,n:;, .I,... ,, v ,,,,.,,;,. f;,u. v,,.-! I ' .... r du.r ael ath. r:tie Cai,-r w.- ls h-r s--nf -'onling to the terms of said d e. f i iiii-t mnn.'s r ie win- .- a:ii"'.n. I I had s .ie notuer ot the iKt.s. I wnl ke dead. 1 1,,. brid ,li I .,t 1 ... sdl tor cash t.i tt... I,:...st hull "''u lli., - .... ... " - ii i .Iii- ; "....,, ..e 'ii i .. i. I :k s ie ' ".-.ii oi i ue ian.v o I I -I real estate, to wit: I S R. F0LGER, D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON NT Aiky, - North Carolina oo Main Strtet, nt door Sntll of art NationaJ Bnk W. EARP & COMPANY erlakzrs end fmSalmers i ..arrv m 'a! I r t U, burial ri.JK--i, I I l pcrs.Jic. Seventh Husband at 65 Vuicciims. I,,,!.. I),.,. ' ! ' tin ..- . . I i 1 1 tit . I I H i. Kl 1 1 ai:l. .JLn V :S --- eltf i.m. 71 l',. w ..I I .. t) .. . . . s .h i, ,i i, inner ol t tscv ( hei.l uek v. All of her former lHi.sIi.il,, leal. I ... l,. . .1; i ..... .... i h . r :i .r,. I.n . i I .i. . "... i . mi i i ii c cle was about f. yens idd. are kn.w k she fd and u:a b in the pa ment t' b'". Vivi ml., r sf, pi), which cord.nir to tlie terms of s.ii. of t rust mnk. s the w h. 1- a:ii"Ui; due and pavalde N'ovtinber lt. lull I i n iii i tiimn aim icatioit o the holder of the mtes, 1 wu sell for Casli t.i tl... l.M-l...vt l.i.: er in fnmt of The Wank o Mount Airy in the town of M: Airy, N. C. on the 27th, dav lanuary l!12 at 2 n. m . the' f. ii.tuif Ke(nir..d '!i..lh'i!:;g .,..-,;iv Done t 'ictur.-s fratnoti tu Order First re one door south r,f National ttanit iCcbidcnee Phone 2 T I 1 1 1 1 j t (... I Ii llnir l.Uil ll (M ,1 inn tor 'urns.. If when lm grew to be a man. Mrs. Lim-oh, ,a,i ., mr. bul fear of her son growing n in 1 1 lei less and igir rance tt d she successfully im press. d uik;ii hiui i n -etssity , t dnrgs. ni- pir ' Having ouallfi.d as executor of the ! 'Jfimnng at a black oak tieular task in lij'c. and dot' g ! 'ast il'"' testament of Milton 'West, side of Dobson ivad W. 't 'H. " , Klipyin. dec. all persons having ! Lovill's & S. Kobertson's corn lhd Mrs. I.inooln lived her ; bT '".Ifii Z '""Z"0 theme Kast three chains ami Tl ' i i ii'i,i . V. ...... 1 i-tf - v - v-iu wiiuin ft. J. MEJ03 FUPPIN Ottlo ovu Gyn' IVruc SUir aur;i 8t? A- M : 2 to 4 and 7 if . iM. and by appointment. Notice lowing call at Gwvn rmr Pn mdence, l 3Main St. k rone ls. notified tilt - i 12 months fiv.ni ,i..t. ... ... : ..- i - , . . - ... . ..... uuiv, v.i in is nonce Mlt as- it was. she .:.! s iU be Dlead in har f .kim - - tl IITCVT- sure a touudati n in his nature ifry an(1 aI1 ''"ona owing said es - seven and :ti chains to a wltifc links to a maple in 1ovil's 1; 1 her.ee South 12 degrees Km; 'OPtlAR or i that he ..u-.l k' P it j to any other Take a i finest traits 'Is mov- ' to her more than! human beii g his ; t f character. She j s-'veral davs bv i wi. ,.,.! . .. . i. I Vvh'n -vou W!lut reliable tnedi- ...... tc; -i-ui es. cine for .x- iivii-uj. iioiineii to come forward and make settlements This Nov. 7th 1911. Joseph T. Flippln. Ex. of Milton Flippin. Dec. ZJ rei'd- take no dealers. WELL KNOWN MINISTER Restored to Health by Vinol oak; Thence South 64 degrjff st I hr.-i .-lmiiu f, u Kt!il.-..i l - ...... ..... . ........ . c . I fork of Roit.l Thwn Sl.mtli tl -f (- . .. , ...... . r's; awaaj i - FN ' ' - " ...... IK bit. , 1 VW . Noutn -'U degrees West tlffT: chain; Then South 12 deg re, Tst-Jf5--i West five chain: Then Si mi"" ' " THE Magazine that makei Fact more ftcinUng Fiction eight degrees Kast one chain kwI 67) links to a stone on West feJ ut tKat e: ... i s , i.mii linger; tie a cigar ette fiend, and any m:ui tint takes the time to nil a.s ma:iv ciarittes. as that man snukes. at once. ure niedie il coun- A Hero in a Light House. Kor Veam I 1 w. .... c .. snt tune to wtirk at sin thin. Mich., a civil r ,.,.t..i 1 ,, . .1 Vut. .1...... i i ... , . - -piiu, u a usm-:"" i.-'n, umimii, i ha Mrs. A. bad ben ache for about fiv R. Ta.xir of Crider. inning wnh siik Mo. head two bottlt-ti r t nl th,.y hav cured her. Sick head aehe in caused tv & disorder 1 atom-1 arh for which these tablets are IKH-lallr loteudHl. Try them. K-t 1 nd stay e!l Sold by all tleaio-s - Trustee's Sale. i ReT- D- Schn',d'. well . n, . , . , i known minister la Rk Lake, Wir. ! Irustee, umler a deed of writes: I trust executed by 1). 1. Parker! "1 had a very severe stomach trou land wife to secure a debt ofbIe 't year troia which I was kept armut $.5tH) to the estate of W ,a Dea tbre months. I bad engteed will sell 8ervicea of doctor, but to no ash1 ' a r,aa l f V!:'01 ari1 deter Hional j uspd im I rn rn k,i I ' r - v... v. i.uM aim luur iry, bottles made ine a well man. Vlnol la 21tb a BDlendid meiHcino i. n,l I -.-ii I. .1.... .. '.1 if.. . .. .. .. .. uuu ia5 timer i war oi .itinuarv, at one o clock recommend it. for years, without ; 1. M. UM2. the following tie-! Eminent men from all over the l Im improved myic.;i,.i .... ....... . . " , . ponntrv d.-i r,,.t t..o. , I am fet-liui? fin" ' ,u estate., io Wit: a lot :. , . ' ". . m ciiuorso Airv town liver and ki.lney troalles thev ''hip. adjoining the lands of S tl. e.m-e l ,cn jm.t now and ' f ""' Pr averted aw-rul wrecks. ! to the highest bidder for e need them badly; but wb,, I f jin 'front of the First Xati hat ;,,ler on a nr,n s fin.er, ( tc, hKd not prevente I "They our-' '5;i:i' the town of Jt. Ail i navtnt any ir.e tor him." , ej me of kuleey trouble and chii;" : tu Wedntsdavs the 21 "WBTT-rtM SO TOO CAM WMOCaSTAMO IT " KtA I .oaUaa4 Starr ml tit WvU'i ou my tick' in reeling at m Duiu your uucrot of said liiwid; Then Wtst fls.,ln nr. i , Then south m Wn. ' vet Magazine ;aJout four ami 1 chains fettSZ 'Stake ami corner of m t faZSrZrz!? !? . i --vi. in ,. v mm c 1 OKI llun North 70 d"irroes Wd 1 i"nincb bow . . i v f 'at io know. vnniiKs to orunen; men uputHMiucsHmm Mervaja branch as it meanders to a I'lt?" fj"1"1 S. Kohertson s corner; tloui ey to do thmK- haw toki -North (H5 degrees Fist I , rep'r' e,c ,,..,i. i i; i- 11 i im pikTiiHiii mrm to m.trivC'i line I.) an (uaihk''"'U(M'urnitui, irri.-uAiimt.biiL n ritet. ;in. I so called curt- '. Ie. ai-d ts,.. i it ow n ' X . I 1 i "e liegmning, contauung ) thirty three aaul acres sinca. ciigic, and all th tKins a boy iuwa. SMMil COrift tS CCNTS !, sum, nucic, an 1 rc vta. t'e l'.r U 1 ..r. rh.. ! nr ,li.r. .1 .. lit l.llt.l 1 II... ... Alt K.... ,., ... . . " r.ir f i -.tia. iiiuiKeKiioii. u Ktoni- i " ''" ji. " .iiiic v iiainoei 1.1111 x .t. ... i c . liv..- 1.11 . 1 t una taken I tills' wondeful tonic. or less. This is all of ami varrt rea rwes uani con nu - n.e mi mini eiiu.i!. Try 'K' at Hennls lira;; Co, tbeni. Only I M lnm For twelve years Vlnol has Wn ' tr:,( t conveyed t 'old on the "money back" plan, and ; '' H- I'. Snow ail"" - HI ' I IILVMI 4 I M SI Ml W. WatiHut Bl. (Jik.AUl an anu I lie am s o the ' t. . .. .. : i' r. .... lu.ii-- f w 1 i t ' J ' on vnmnrua i.a popularity ;ue r,. i. .ntw. 0 "l " " 'ivui, ami tun- ia proves tr enn nun) t.i that it OeVmVc K-;? Salvo or i '.U u Ty. n&, Acregu ers. containiiiir about 1 1-2 acres. This, D ccinber l'Jll. J. II. Hill, Trustee. o wat wo claim for U, ,PE0rLES DRUQ COMPANY. Mount -riy, N. C. .'dd to Kiit isf v said terest. and cost of sale 'ccihIht 20th, W. J. llyerly, TriU. inis iiecemlHr 20th. l!l 1. V i 1 atF& . If PAAKER'S HAIR BALSAM iOTur Fii la iitian Orn 1(,F to lla 1ra.ihfl f-n....
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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Jan. 4, 1912, edition 1
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