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No Christlike Pity For Twentieth Century Marv From Irelnul < <>!lren to Hide !lcr SLami' but Immi gration Official- Saul No, I.cavin-i No |{f*fii?t* lint <ir:;riou- lit'lii'f of I'.trrimi Sleep l'.y KOItKKT T. SMAI.l. l?:j ?? Th. Oil ? ?????>? New York. December 1?Many stranire tales come in from the sea, tales of heroism, of courage and daring: hut none in recent years can compare in pathetic appeal with the story of Mary Br>nnon, brought in by the liner Baltic. Mary Bronnon died at sea as the Baltic was making her way back to England on her last trip- Mary had been turned away from America, the refuge of the oppressed, the hind of the free, the place where she was seeking only temporary asylum that she might hide hei own shame and spare the honor of her mother and father back in County Sligo, for Mary was a colleen, with raven hair and cheeks that once had the bloom of KiHarney roses in them. Hut when slip oamn li. ro a month r,K;Vs th:,,I!r',,"'?"'S ?" - on In h f " lo" "'aunted lo?k/.MaV*#h0?,?"r<lcou,ld not hide her seer. t. she was a ?ris oner, a prisoner of the world4* ' i tlle J,?; -Vfrom h?"ow'",,stibl" 'ondemmitlon of ?"n Parent-*, she wan to become "e:',u,:v:a:'!.ahm,,-'h'' '?> Pl.t(num? aS c,rc,et of ??" <"? Mary <l|d not tell her storv tn the as* mennt "Slalile tn l!"" l,cr -r.v ihrM^Tri? "t,"~ trl'TT'1 r""?nu,,i win T? t e, 0,1 Volveil 1 , W,T': "totalities i?. a Is M.'" to corrupt tlio mor cloned ?P So the doors were Closed. Mary was told to hack to l? r Ireland, to See the music of M a mi'i'(merlr-a would ...rvr "or'n "?;VZZ,VU V]Trv,n, T had benefit of clergy she have n?T? ?.Uht A en ini V"? of thl, sort In the pa',", ?>'P<^r:,sr,?':^z t;rrwnV r3-'-r-h-?rrS ??rr$y*"fX' ?f""!': ,rl"| ?"<; 2Hr?' purine th< t|n?. sh? ' . . ?leporlan,,,,. Mary lirennnn contract Htr bright i,?, . ,lf>r P^or?io. ?r,rnh^^Prrc?0fh.Sh,:,dl "?'her, od. Two (]>1 vu n f 1 #.,? !? ? ^ ^ pneumonia developed. "Ma'ry'dW 'n'l car. . She had no will (o il, . little eve* were nev? r opened w " soon followed the I,.-,!.,. i,,to th y denco I'iad 'spnred" 1?er' Th?" ''f'r" ?herL""ln!!,An'''r'ta hn" told her. sponsor- 'i ' ha by" we re1" hurlei,' 'at H''n";':.r%lanv*n-V,,,e,n,,f usher the two traLlc little to?n6 ^ 2MB mVt"1 " ??? aws* MVMI rj IWis* Jeannrttc S. (Wcii Gatcsvillc, N*. C. CHINA DECORATOR Work oil Display and for Sale at II. C. Ilriglit Co. Orders solicited for any work desired of any design. All Work Guaranteed. MERCURY VAPOR INCREASES POWER Now Boiler Pt'rftflnl lly (irnmil Elicclric Company Makes Possible Double Vapor Poivor I'lant SoUoii; ctadv. December ."??Power from mercury vapor, making possi ble a double vapor power plant in which turbines lor generating elec tricity ar? diiven both by mercury vapor and water vapor from the same fuel source, resulting in a gaiu oi about iifty per cent in power per pound i f luel, is the' .outstanding'' achievement of a new boiler perfect ed by the (J? neral Electric Company. The la-t great step in improving the efficiency of manufacturing power wus the replacement of ttao reciprocating engine by the steam turbine. Tbfc invention of the mer ! eury vapor boiler is regarded as a i greater step in the progress of science. The modern steam turbine Is . about forty per cent more efficient th'Jti ilie..best reciprocating engines, but according to W.- L. It. Emmet, consulting engineer for the (Seiferal Electric Company and inventor of the new process, the mercury boiler is more than fifty per cent more effi cient than the best steam turbine. 'Ilie mercury boiler is still consider ed an experiment. but like all great ; steps in advance, time will be re quired to develop and perfect a sys tem before ibis process can be ex pected to reflect on the operating costs of public utilities. ' .Mr. Emmet estimates that if the mercury boiler comes up to all ex pectations. it will produce witli 35 pounds of gauge pressure, when compared with a steam turbine gen erating riant which uses 'J00 pounds ktear,i pressure, about f?2 per c*.nt more output in electricity per pound ot fuel. "And if." Mr. Em met adds, "in such a plant the boiler room is re-equlppod with fur naces ar.d mercury, apparatus arrang ed to burn is per cent more"fuel, the station capacity with the same steam turbines, condensers, auxil iaries, water clrcuKition. etc., would be increased about eighty per cent." The mercury vapor procesa In volve* the vaporization of mercury ? in a boiler, driving of a turbine by the mercury vapor and the conden sation of the exhaust in a condenser where its latent heat is delivered to or .as a physician,'* said Dr. W. Graeme Robertson, surgeon of the ItaltIr-. "If I had had any notice of the girl's condition wh? n she came aboard tlie Haltlc I never would liav? permitted h*?r to sail. I would have. Fern that sin- was pent to a proper hospital here in N? w York at the1 company's expense. No one could have remained unmoved at the suf ferings of tills pathetie little Irish eirl. Her d? nth cast a gloom over the entire ship, from cabin to cr? \v." Mary Brennon never knew of the i kindly intercession that miuht have been hers. No one told the ship's ; doctor as she went aboard, and she ! was >-t111 striving to lilde what the world would call her shame. U. S. AND C-OODYKAlt TIKF.S For Sor\lre nn?l Swtlsfnct ion ALTO Sl'IM'I.Y A VIM"AMZIXCi Company I'HUXK 107 water and thus used to generate .-team ut pressure suitable for us*' in existing steam plants. "N i!iiral!y." Mr. Kmmet explain ed.ill.* iHi?-stlon which will arise in connection with this mercury pro -s i< ih?' dang' r from the mercu rial poisoning. fith* r to the commu nity or to the attendants. In the Mr-t place, all joints arc welded. so thai it ib impossible for mercury to i*M>ape except through accident 'and a r ranee ni? nts <ire such that leakage if it shiMild occur will go. Into the* stark where it ran do no harm.'* think \\(;oi{\ w il l. MOT KEKI* CAI'lTAI. Constantinople. Dec. 5.?The de cision of the national asembly by an oveiwhelming vote, to retain Angora as the capfMl etuis for the time be ing the effert on the pari of a very' large group to move the capital back ti> this city. Also it brings the courtrf- s hav'ng diplomatic repre sentative s in Turkey face to face with a problem they have evaded up tp the pre?? nt time, whether thev wi!l retain their feats here or remove ti* Angora to he in contact Willi the Turkish government. At present all the moru important countries have ifrixon officers In An gora. Only a few small countries, like Afghanistan; have placed their ministers there. Hut now the Ger man representative announces that, no matter what the other powers may ilo, the German Minister, when ap pointed after the ratification of the Lxiusnnnc treaty, will take up resi lience in the capital. This may force the hand of the other big states, but it Is not consid* re.l likely that any monuments Lawson & Newton rite Monument People Kstinintes Given on Work Set Complete Montlrcllo Ave. nl tlth SI NOHFOI.K, VA. of th? :u will roally i Mahllnh eutha? #!<?<* in th it tomote and unhealthy ?*i ty. lu'ff th?y own inipi and ?o-*. *v |Tt :n>. la .1 idui? to r? ma'u in |!i?* . ???*:u'nly .?:?< |.? l?? . ti <' i ?-I y #w.? principal :no:lv ?>?. ? ?? t. ia ?v?nt of uar it is ro ut" ?? it ! f :i- :>?<:?? .isi aiy. and til' a ? to !<?? fr?:? d I'r. ru ?:\.i ?h?*y h.1 v? ? raljt.i t!i.- , v.l iti flu. I;. .- o: a |iarl'y :'or? i?;a tm?iroti oIK A:, vra advl<*? -i. h>?w.-v??r. ?oy that ilii *!? *?;?:? j . is not irrevocable and iRi!!(-a:? that Ih?* matt, r aiav In- ro ?ip. n. I *li- n th?? now Turkey it firm ly ? i?l?Ii-!?? ?1. .Mount im.' pUms for a rn i?o!??l and o;h?r improve iu?ut? aii- iH'iiiK carried forward, hut very f.?w poopjo hi'lievt1 that tho am hilio::- program to hui'id ;i romphii* and aio-.t?*:ii city at Ani;ura cvi-r will mat* riulize. Mr. an?l Mrs J n. Alil?'rtnan rc luriKil Tu? *?!ay from t!i?*ir bridal tr:j? t.? N w Y'?rk. \V.i?w?ini:??m anil !t.i:tTIh v ar?% ngw ai Jiorm* \V?'?t V ti-i yir.-r. roi: voi it ? ,:. t j Fm it cakk s t ' i .. v * l,r"? <'r.wnli/??<| V 1 <'in(ni IWI l'int?ji|i)ili? ? Oratiur I Vol au.l V X 1?'??* t'licrrie* X #i. Call 69K or 697 l{. L. GAKKKTT $ Closing Out Business ONLY REASON* FOR SELLING, LEAVING TOWN. We arc making special reduction 011 Electric Light iiiK Fixtures, Fans, Vacuum Cleaners, Heating and Cooking appliances. Stock and Poultry remedies and supplies. Everything must be sold by February 1st, with Oll'ice Fixtures and Supplies. Our Hyacinths and Tulip Flower Bulbs 25 per cent olT, while they last. W. S. WHITE & CO. 120.122 1N>IX l>l-:\TKK ST. riioxr: in. i:mz\iii:tii c^rv, n. r. r-LL^ti^TL^ajaEjaiSEiSE^jar;^^ Famo and Lebanon Belle Flour are absolutely Hours of qtimity sol?l by llie InulitiK unworn. ?Distribute*! Ily? , A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY Wfitor Strrrt. \ TICHT SITUATION FOIt TIIE "TIMl! LITTLE ISI.E* B&iTain Ah "HEAR YE! HEAR YE!" NEWS used to be exceedingly scarce. The town crier would stand in the pub lic square noisily clanging his bell to attract attention. When the crowd of eager citizens had assembled he would read the latest proclamation or give a brief summary of the news. Today in your e?sy chair you glance over the newspaper and in a few minutes completely inform yourself on the news of the day. Not only do you know what is transpiring in the world of events, but you are up on the news of the busy market places where the best of everything can lie bought. The advertisements are by no means the least important news in the paper. They are an accurate index of what other people are buying, selling, wearing, eating, doing, learning; of what the world is accomplishing and how, where and b y whom it is being accomplished. They give you the opportunity for comparison and selection of almost everything you want or need. They bring the wares of the world to your door. B URNS or scalds of small area, cover first with wet bak ir.~ so ':i. V\"-cn dry, ? !:?? :?? j F. Hr -i V.J..., K -nt!/. Do net r-b i-. 'J lightly. n 2 dp* VapoRub Ov?r 17 fitillion Jora Uttd Yearly Gallop-SawyerResltyCo Let Us Handle Your City And Rural Property ! Ji Back Hurts Begin on Salts flush Your Kidneys Occasionally by Drinking Quarts of Good Water No man or woman ran make a mis take bv tlushitii: the kidneys occasion ally, *av? a u< H-kiK wn authority. Too much i ivh fo>d cu;itc< acids which clog the kidney (wires <-0 th.it they sluggishly tiller or strain oijly part *?f the waste and iM.i.^ons from tlie blood. Then vou fjet sick. Klicumati*m, headaches, hrcr trouble, nervousno, constipation, dizzi ness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders often come from sluggish kidneys. Tlf moment yon feel a dull ache in ?the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of scdiuu-nt, irregular of passage, or at tended by a swiviti >1^ of scalding, begin to drink M>ft water in quantities; also getsa1*?ut four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable .pharmacy and take a tablc s|NN?nfu| in a gla*> of water before breakfast f >r a lew <!.i\s and your kid nevs may then act fine. I his fatuous salts is made from the acid of grapes atul lemon juice, com bined with lithia, *and has been used for years to help flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to help neutralize the acids in the system so thev no longer ?av^e irritation, thus often relieving bbiU'er <>i -order*. 4lad Sails i- iiuNpeti ?\'? and can not injure; make-. .1 .! eft rve cent litliia-water ?'rink. wS.i.!i cvrru nr tail' take now and ' :? to Kel:? 1< j> th* kidney s clean an I t'. e 1 ?>! ?,.:crcby often pTrveutiiur ti.. :- l:i Iiu , .impli cations Rv all means have \. :r pl vsi ciiiii examine your kidney* l". '.cast twicc a year. ? BED PEPPER FOR Red Pepper Rub takes the "ouch" from sore, stiff, aching joints. It can* not hurt you, and it certainly stops that old rheumatism torture at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly git around, just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest re lief knuwn. Nothing has such concen trated, penetrating heat as red peppers, lust as soon as you apply Red I'cpper Rub you will feci the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and sore ness are gone. Ask any good druggist for a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine, witii the name Rowles ou each packagc. Tailor Makes Valuable Find ^ftt r "|i? uding for medicine !;ii .i ?!'. i.ns in four years without f'ttink any benefit for stomach trouble mid bloating I wih Induced ! by my druggist to try Mayr's Won ; rb-rful Remedy and must nay that a ! $1.25 bottle Iuih done me $500 worth ? if good." It Ik n Hlmple, hnrmlens, preparation that removes the cntar ilial nitietis front the Intestinal trart and allay* the inflamatlon which cuune* practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, Includ ing appendicitis. One doso will convince or money refunded at all druggists. advdec 5 The Apothecary Shop I'llONK 400 A Good Driu7 Store fDTonfffht ? <? ton* and atronfthon ,orM"* of *'f1lon and elimination, Imorovo appottta, ?top tick h*adarh??, rotlavo bil iuutnoat. correct eonatioation. I Tomorrow Alright {
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