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THE MOUNT AIRY NEWS, MO NT A IKY, 0. G JT OF SORTS ' Wb ii ju feel 1o..y, stretchy, half iik, "Line" and di'-oiuj",l, look to ihe liver. It is tort id. RED 2 LIVER REGULATOR (THE POWDER FORM) IS THE REMEDY YCU NEED It is not only an invioiatin tonic for a torpid liver, but it extends its cleansing and restorative influence to the stoii.ith and bowel. I Ielps di's tioa and food assiinulation, purities the bowels ami brings bin 1c the habit of regular daily bowel movements. When ttie stomach, liver and bowels are active, bilious impurities no longer obstruct functional pr.ces;tcs, the re sult of which is renewed energy, mental activity and cheerful spirits. So!d by Dfalar. Price, largs Plrliga, $1.00 Xik (or Ih.a-noln. with tka Rl 7. oa th. laMI. 1 1 joo ttituul iM II, r.mll to t, w will fud-bf ma.l p..trpa.'l. H.iTiiiiuDi Llv.r Kt-Ni:iuif l ft.M pui up la liquid turm (r th..a who prrfT II. Prtca, 91 00 par Ismla. Luuk lur tba K-J t U.-l. J. H. ZCILIN & CO., Propi, SI Louis, Mo. & 3Q GOOD RGADS I UUUli LUUI They TcnJ to Increase the Value of Property. WILL LOWER COST OF LIVING Fork A hill M Cna New. NYo have plenty of rain and mud at t'itn.i fur tin- past ton days. A'l through Christmas the weather was rv rough. Mr. .-,...1 Mrs. ".less- Ki.-li ml.s. of Kmi-i I Peak. N. '.. wrr isit-in-,' tluM- uncle A. M. T"uv, Thursdn aftt r Christ mas. They visited the wife's f.itli 'i- Mr. -I. Y. Boyd Friday and returned homo Saturday. Messrs .1. F. u:d l iseue and Mi: s Victoria at; ! Mary 'l'i we were visiting tlirri sister Mrs. U. S. rIae'; leirih on the I'ipr dap rtkl near Aaron Thui-slav ai.'l Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. If. S. Blackburn spent Chris tinas day at Mr. A. M. Towe's. Tlie !rushv Fork sehool taught by Mr. 1'.. C Ward who rosigiiod on account of ill health Nov. '!, utarted up again dan. 1 l!U2. Mr. I'osie Vas, of Fancy (lap, is teacl ing it- .Miss Emma, lj-t'tuieh of Fancy (Jap is hoarding at Mr. K. S Smith's and att'atding Brushy School. terrible disease, pronounotd hix. is taking west, of ('ana,! Farm Lands Will Ba Settled More Rapidly, More Good Crops Will Be Raited, and the Consumer Will Re ceive Supplies at Smaller Prices. A team of horse MtniKK'h'K aloiij; a mud road In the endeavor to draw half a loud afford a striking object lesson of road improvement when com pared to a team draw Ins a heuvily Winded waiion at a eomfortnlile tri. aloii a atone surfaced road. This Iso lated example must be multiplied by 3,000.000 In onler to obtain the cumu lative effect of bad roads upon t rattle 111 the Lulled State. Not less than flNVt.! h h 1.000 Is the useless tribute an nually levied upon the people of the I'nlted States by its bad roads. In lsiMi 11 widespread iiH(tiiry made by the tll e of public roads Indicated that the average cost of haulliu; 011 roads lu the Initeil States was "S cents per ton per mile. In r.tntl tie bureau of st.itisiies asi ertalned f r 1 11 Its U.SOO "U.dy I I epoinleiits that the ii era Re cuM per ton per mile u.ii uboitl 'St ceiils and the avcrao leutb of haul 1.4 miles. Tin- 1 1 i u: I enst of hauiin Is not the only Imrt.iMi whi. h the Ani"i h .111 people llle e.Hi::J by reasuii f their bad roads la i a region f country i.-o!.i.ed fpni inarl.ets by l'i-a son of li.nl r, ads 01 is ;nn k hy the wastes of ui.li!:el land and by th' lack of variety in the products. This is a condition more freijuently due to he k of ad''iiate transportation faeiii ties than to he k of Industry and intel bv'.'li' e of I he inhabitants. The point may be Illustrated by 11s Kinninjc a series of concentric circles to l,e drawn .mIm ut a market town or railroad stitiai. constituting .ones of 1 production in all of which the roads j are uniformly bad. Within the tirt zone all products can be delivered to: market at a profit. Within the second . zone (crtain products must be ellmi 1 tiilierenlosU genns. fiends tit the fa ti.:e iii j;rcat n'-rs of population will be pructlcitlu l.i'tles, y i.rj th bi'iimioouH and orcr ! Ijiders which wi.l be tiMii In the ci.nsi nil tioti of Hinh roads will not o.dy minimie tie d inner of disease by lednctn t:,. du.-i nuisain e. but Ihey me 111 a measur ; po..ses.-.isl of :Ultl.eptIc pr' pert ics. There Ss no phase of life In the coun try, him lal or economic, which Is Lot j off pc ted by K001I ro.ids. There Is a ' direct relation between improved lily;!)- j '..;, and th i Value of land, the u' tendance of children at school, the health of the community an. I ever;- j thlna else that tends to make life In i the country eilielent. And this. In turn. ! affects the people In the titles who live on the country products. It Is a task - the maintenance of ood roads which affect every person lit tb country, tin matter where he live or what his profession. Uoiid building Is an art based upon n acletice. In this kp of speclall-ts It almost surpas.-es belief that the Amer ican people, ho practical In all oilier lilies of endeavor, alloliid H-riliit their Koidcn million to be frittered away TP TT C AND BOY'S I will from now until my spring stock arrives, which will be about forty davs, sell you the best bargains you ever heard of in Men's and Boys Cloth ing and Overcoats. Call and let me show you. 400 suits of Boys Clothing, nice goods, from 75c to $7.50 per suit. 400 suits of Men's and Youths suits from $2.50 to $22.50 which will be sacrificed in order to make room. I . Vl : I x j L I t v ! -ATb-.rvv. --rr.-i. k- if,, s -V" V V " t , :3 OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! I have about 75 Men snd Boys Overcoats which you can buy at a bargain, will sell cheap. They are made by the very best Clothiers and were a bar gain at the price at first. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! TIIEHAMK Bol M AC A I'A M I ZED. men who for the most part km e i-r nolhlliu' atioiit either the . or the art of road l.in toilav more than l.ooo it tier Hie sol -. italic- Ther- : r? o potty r ad j by 1 llttl ! ein ! are ' oiijcials in the t'uitcd States, each and j all receh lu-; compensation. Very few of these men devote more than a fraction of their time to io;id work, because their Interests lie else, where and their coinieiisatiou Ls too small to enable them to devote their entire time to the work, it Is not sur- I For men and bos. Will sell you a bargain to make room for my spring line of Oxford which bids fair to be the best line ever shown here. Now anything in the clothing line or overcoats come to see me and you will get a bargain. Thanking you for your pat business and hoping to merit a continuance of the same, and I assure you that I appreciate it. Last ye.ir w is true best year I ever had in my business career and will try to make 11)12 still better by selling better goods for less money. Hoping you a happy and prosperous New Year. Yours truly, Next to First Nat. Bank C. E. LUN II F tinted because of the length of Intnl. j prising that a century mid a ijuarter Mi'k. small fruits and certain kinds: 0f this kind of supervision Las result- of vegetables requirim,' ojiick delivery, ni ltl tvu ,vent chaotic condition of! mL-ht be and careful transportation cited as examples. In the third zone still other products must be eliminated been use of the prohibitive cost of hauling. The fourth zone will Include only those products which can be held until the Mails are passable and then hauled lonn distances and sold at a profit, r.eyoml this zone the land must be " " ,ii sW s w est. tiUn ny school nas nf.i . on a'-, - - 1 1 j t cf it. The t. adier , Jlr. "NVa.lt cr Rclwards, at Fancy (Jap is wry lal with the disisise. Mr. T. F. Sauiiad fortiu riy dc juty sherU'f of Fancy (lap mov ed his f-iinily to N'orth Carolina last week. Ciltt'.l r Wood, ll'.akllio; Mi. I !;.;. :po- i,i;t ' (lie eclas to lie tie' older of the Kip. hivs. mud dav. 'tutly Circle. :l ; c All For -i ies o who are tf llllssi' at the lu ar.l t.u 1 aftcriu i k olij. ,1 i i nani.e a inin-rs oi d 11 ::. ntral Mc interest e, the Woman's M Issii in s ei( 1 -iiidist eliurcli in tie studs ius and timber. Kvery iniprovenient In the roads leadim; from this umikcL widens these xonos, makes unpiodui th e land pro ductive and eaabics the farmer to ex ercise a wider discretion In determin ing the character of his crops. The prosperity f the Indiv idual fanner be comes far greater, the tratlie of the railroad increases., the c$suincr IV cei,.es be'ter supplh-s at lower price-., and thus t!,c be.,-:i i d effects continue In an ever v i'eidn circle. While it Is Impos-ilde to assign an arbitrary pei ei!t.e-e or amount t rcp Tesi'iit the increase In land allies by reason of ro-nl lu pro e'aeiit, It is gcti cra!!v l.el'cv ed tint the average in- our public roads. The reforms that should take place will provide a com paratively small body of trained, com petent road builders devoting their en tire time to continuous road work. Not only must the Mads be built by trained men. but they must be kept lu repair. The road buih'I'.j era has a! IHt'll IUT1UV KU I t v t ui triik.i i' " a brlniiiK about these needed reforms j In the road laws and adminlstiatloti, j In providing more adequate reventier 1 and In devising methods of construe- ; tioli and iiiainte iance adapted to the requirement of modern traffic. LogNU j W. l'.u'o lu World Work. i HASKELL'S HIGHWAY PLAN. ' s tin :iie id' ran at invited t Mrs I; 11. k lii i --eit J:.".ll o'eicrdi llleet I .eon -'rol.r, Tii tlllS Iheitilio- Mission S;udv is to 111- Circle. Notice fo Land Sale. I'y irl ue id' an oi vh r id' th" Clerk id' the Superior Court, made , in the i-ase of Kd. I'arker, )nlmin i.strnter el! Franklin I'arker, deed, vs. lhl'ui I'arker ami others, I will sdl fur cash to the highest Judder, on the premises on the '2 day id' Kcl.ruary, VM'2, at '2:.W V. ' M., the following real i'state to wit: Lyinn and heino; in the county i f Siirr', N'orth Carolina.' adjoining thi- lands of John M. l)oss and ithers, eontainino; ti'5 Acres in . ri" or less, and heiny tin1 latuls w!iereoiii Franklin I'arker live.l )he time of his decease, t'Xceptino- from the li'i acres tract; pot ! :oii it 1 lot 1 1 a I to 1 I irl . dower, description i,' id he I'artiisli, ,1 at the va fX eVV. mAw--. Vv iu'ff v.(.' ui Mint !...!, ie III.'. pay Uiit!:.- Th to uiai .4 1 1 1 ! to Oil. .ijl. !nl, I'll-.'. lol. Parker. Ailiuiv and ( 'omr. as p.'.al in M- ( ly for it;, in !.-. nn It the;.,, tr., ej an I ure Cnl YoO i-. o( a 1 BW.t-tcr 1: $100 Per Plate I a haii'im t ti I . a s Pi I . r: M lenry Clay i.t V CI .. wub stomai h I roubh1 or . Tolav people ever) whole wt..;s No v Life I'ilis for nlc us vnii as liver, kid '. .o sf disorder. Kasy, Mif" v L'.'u at lleiiis I'liis ( ... u't liiaki- i!li llloiiev out ik who use looi', ik nw sfixxl a sjalisman lie Ls COtKTIIY ROAD I NIUritOVEI). crease per acre within the zone of in-' flueiice of nu Improved road would bu from $J to $'.) per acre. A there are about SoO.ooo.ooo acres of farm lands Improved anil unimproved in the t'nit ed Mates the iiossibilitlcs of anKfc-' gate Increase lu value are cnernmus. ( These tlnures constitute loucluslve ev idence of the immensity of tratlie on the common roads. They do more they jdve fo.sl f. r retleetion as to where Ihe cumulative los-e lu wear and tear of wagons, harness and teams, due , poor Mails, will land us oil the de'iit side. Nobci'y can ever approximately estimate 1 1. , s i:i:;l.i, b;.: everjliedy must know it Is in terms i f milliciis. The loss In dollars Is serious enoit-'i for Kt'tve concern, bat whin the ad llitloiial ili;ii'L-e is made tii.it In. I road lire a ineeiii e to our ins! it tit ions, our health and Mir cd'.loatioMil develip Ilient It 'le titliies ail itid let iiient of Uli h j-'rav.:, as I i deinaiid pai.iuiotii.t consider. ;t! M. 1 1 midl'eils i f .'nillioiis of fci't.le aciis remain untllled whi'" the li.sanit i r and unwholesome if " teuiiuelils are cr, Wiled with hum. Ill lielncs whose standard of living must re-wit In !!. ir mental, moral and phvs 1 al tbs'ay. It Is net ceaerally ralUcd that our 2 lVoi miles of road constitute a preat source of disease, py ni.Mii of dust disease t;. riu iiter the human ivstem. Jhi Js piirtl. 'iiHrly true ur Cklahoo .i Covenor Advocetes a Stats Cjiii RcaJs Commission. Coviitior Haskell s.iid recently that he will nri.iii;:: nd to the Ol.aihotna '.eislatr.re. 1" -s-il-ly at a fpe i;d es sloii, the cre .tioti of a si r.e ;:h tl Muds coi!imi--ion in d t' e el'sce i f n He en- ' ginecr ai.d v. ,11 f.ivi r the i onunmtiice of pn d roads front one county into i another. j "The buililic,- of leads-that Is. per-. ; inauent and '.ci r..ads" l.e saal, "is .piiie as lale an iK.dertaldn as build In;,' railroads. They .should be of In rue extent and should not be stopl ed arid trarily at the i-ouniy line just lusausi! ; , the authority of the louuty i ononis- j 1 sinners does not extend into the next county. The way to build our roads; state wide is to create a ooil mad. ! commission to act as a consultitivr j board for the various set of county ! 1 commissioners. The engineer of the I ; board would. In fact, be a state etnil : ! tieer, who wouH plan the best survey for uihmI roads from a state .standpoint j and lay the plans before the sets of i county commissioners for approval , I ami the votini; of the necessary bonds to defray the expense by counties a j must be done under the present good ! roads law. The only tiling that th j state can furnish ls convict labor" It .fij,' ,.! 1. fc. fcL..T..S, -M,-m,Jt "S ; nil W , &vs .- aw i . a . i c: .ii ww s .. . I r'-TC W I. I II - K i HAPPY ftOM E DY I awv pijnwi'jifW'i'WiiarJ -13 NOTICE. By virtue of afl execution direc ted to me by the Clerk of the j Superior Court of Surry Co., in the case of Blue Kidy.' Overall Co. vs. C. L. and S. K. YenaJJe, I will sell for cash at public auc- l turn to the highest iddder, at the ! Court House door in Iob.srin, on Monday the ,"tl dav of Febru ary, ll12, all the interest of ('. L. Vciud-le in the ral estate of j NVitKstiiii Vcnable, tlee., said pn 'pcrty lying ami beinrAin Surry in and anuuul the town of 1'ilotr" Mountain. For better di'sx-riptioa of said land see deeds tu NY mat on Vctiabb- on reeoiil in the office of the U.-gistcr of Deeds of Surry county. Said property being levi ed njsiii b in" on the .'K'tli day of D e. I'Hl. This the 1st .f C. II. lav Haviics. Ian I'll 2. Shetit. A healthy llo lleeil Iof home should always be a happy a n Mh in but the best of hcittlh if dure. Everything has shoVn to be Sand-clay Roads In Kansas. Sand clay roads are made of those i tw o materials, mid in some p;rls of the I toutli are held to be, for pariicti'ar re- i glims at least, more practicable than niacada in. This construction ls now bchin itilroilueed in the sand bill eelltl- j try of Kansas, where the sandy roads j have hindered agricultural develop- ineut by liiiposiiu; j,icat diilicnlty on , the transportation id farm pr. dm ts. (otrdi n City, wld h Is hi the sandy country, solved the transportation! problem by building a sand ciay road through the hills south of that Vlty. j l'.i fore this road was built fanners bad to haul their train more ih.m twenty- j live miles by a roundabout way lu or- j lb to reach a mat hi t that !s only ten ; ct twelve miles distant. The property j owners of Hull biueii in.d M. ri.ir.-v.n counties are now considering tl.. i pen iiu of a liU territory that lias been handicapped by heavy sand hill roads. i 1 More Real Work Needed. i A p" d roads convention Is always a helpful Inst it in ion, but there .ire a irreat many people wtntTsouhl do vt ell to sis-nit mre time in making roads , Instead f attend uij,' ronrcntlotia. can !. ours. ohe. There is ou are a retrular customer of thus drug here for the idol In n that medical scieiie gi ml. Madam's, rcpiin lm iits especially entered b our person al ailments ami neeevsit io as i-arefully atti tided to as our i w u. This is no mere market for selling drug's and speeial tics -wc want sour whole faauily to come, in and get. aequain' eil and feel at home. At this drug store you will find a'l the remedies th.tt as sist u beautiful skin ami all the lotions and powders that keep it right. Peoples Drug Company Th ffigvxctL Star Main Street. Mount Airy, N. C. GOLDS BREED CATARRH Her Terrible Experience Showi How Peruna Should Be in Every Home to Prevent Colds. r Mrs. C. 8. SaK'e net, 1311 Wood land Ave.. K a n u City. Mo., w rites: 'T feel It a duty to you and to others that niiiv he flf nicted like y myself, to V J ap.uk for l'i runa. j f. c.rt; Wffm AW EM' LACK POWDEn "A , i ; i a-rf" Mrt. C. S. Saerter. SHOTGUN SHELLS To yet tood results in shotgun shooting:. it is necessary to have a load that makes an even pattern, gives ood penetrations and is reliable and uniform in every way. Winchester Mack Powder Shotgun Shells are just such a load. The next time you buy, insist upon having them. a "My trou ble lint rume after hi k r I I e eight or nine years leu, n p ith ei iu tn my head a n d riearaii.'l.l. I auffr rod j most nil ihe j t I rn e. My j rose, ears i and e y e a i vera ha.lly I BlT.cti-d for trie Ust two years. I think from your I description of internal calarih that I j Tiiui t l.tve had that also. I Buffered j Xet v severely j "Xothhitr ever nllevej me like IV rtin.i. It iCeps me froai taktni; col.l. Willi ihe fxreption of .inf l- ! ness 1 nin fe!inir terf.-i tty c;jT' i. i o forty-six year obi. "I fe.-l that word ar 1'. ndfiuate to i expra my praise for I'truira.' When ou want a reliable Modi cine for .1 ioe-jh or oe i take ( h,ili lierlaiiKs t'mwh Kenndy. It CbB al ways be lb S lub d upi n an.l Is le. act and ;a!e to t.ike. Kir Bale by all deu'ers I i
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