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IK MOUNT AIRY NEW voa taking Simmons j.,ivek ueq- rLATOB, the "KlXG OF IJVEK Medi- want, and nothing but that It is the same old friend to wliieh the old folks evnne3 their faith and were never dis appointed. But another good recom mendation tor it is, mat lb ia ukttjsk jba" Pills, never gripes, never weak ens," tnt works in such an easy and natural way, just like nature itself, that relief comes quick and sure, and one feel new. all ever. It never fails. Everybody needs take a liver remedy, and everyone should take only Sim mons Liver Regulator. lie sure you get it. ine lied jL Is on the wrapper, u . li. z.eiiin cm Co., rhiladelphl.. . J.B.HARRRLL, Pensioner find notary Pablio for Pensioners, HABRELLTON, My Co., N. C- .W. Hi WAKEFIELD Will !e in Winston, at'tlie Jones Hotel, on Saturday, August 10th. pDC'icc iiinitfdto . Eye.ar, Nose and Throat. S. P. GRAVES, ;A"TTO UN E'Y AT L A W, Hotiiit AiryjN. C. tir rract.ia.-s in state and Federal tiotm. Pr'.mpV!teiit.loii t collection of claims; R. L. HAYMORE, ATT 0 It N E V AT LAW, ITIomiV Airy, If. C. Pactici-s in the ISt-ite and Federal courts iml collt-tts claims. All business entrust ed to Lim will n i-oive prompt attention. P. B. HAMER, NOTilRlT PUBLIC All classes of Notary work promptly attended to. '' ' Office with S. P. Graves, Attorney at GEO. W. SPARGER, attorney at Law & Notary Public, Itlouiit Airy, IV. C I" .Negotiating Loans and the Collection ot Claius asp--, lull y. lnHur'unce placed In Stan ricotn.iiaritt s-upoij liberal terms. . F. CAItTEU. J. R. LKWKLLYN. Cobson. N. C. ML A'ry, N. e. CARTER & LEWELLYN, Attorneys - sit - Law. Practice -Jn the State nnd Fpdpral Courts. Prompt attention given to all busi es entrusted to their care. wTlL PROCTOR, Contractor far Plain anil Ornamen tal Plasiering. iimai Kalsomining a Specialty.! A to my proficiency, I refer to T. B. McCargo, Mount Airy, N. C. ' Pine Street Dairy. ?Tj FUKSII MILK AND FREE" Jhk LKLIVEKY, also furnish Cot aaaton Seed MhmI nd Hulls, s. ':m'p'ete ration for Milk Cows and cattle. Cheapest feed known to .Dairyman. "Address K. B. IIINES, Proprietor Pine -Street Dairy, Mount Airy, N. C. COAL! COAL ! .oite Ash Anthracite Coal for Stoves p ami Urates. Jussel Creek Coal for Stoves and Grates fhniitus Coal for Shops and Engines. vruer ijneU promptly. 1,T. B. Mc'CARGO. Agent for Pocahontas Coal Co. A. S. BiclvIICKLB, CuNTUACl ACTOR IX and Fancy Paintik Hard . Oiling and Vanishing. er. to A. Porsett and all others i.i.i 'ni I have done work. -aie at Round Peak. X. C. J. F. HARRISON. - u"'rm ihs mends and the pub llc S-rally that he now baa the T ' most externum f HARSESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES cr':Vrt lto t!.e people of Surry am 'riiium.nijr country. J- H. BLAKEM0RE, rMJlUGRAPHER. Kai" Sti, MT. ATT? V "NT n lSn. . " ,m lke a the New and Ar WU1 glv5 you up Wlta the ttoes. ana T. x ttuiAns una Kne 'je Zize r0rtraity I1 for Only s.oo WslVju sruwantee or make no W.J. BOYLIN, Editor and Owner. He Wanted an Old-Fashioned Store. "By gum ! but I wish I could find a feller in New York who'd answer a civil question !" exclaimed an old fashioned man as be came up to me on Fourteenth street the other day. "I'll do my best," I answered aa I eaw that he was ; a stranger in town. ' r . - "I want to bny the old woman a dre6," he continued, "but I don't know whar' to go." ; "Why there are hundreds oi places where you can bay dress goods." "Yes, I know, but they ar too stylish fur me. I don't feel to hum in any ot them. I found a place down here and thought 'twas all right, but when 1 axed the gal if the goods would fade 6he lalled at me and told another gill that I was a lulu. What is a lulu V "Never mind about hat. -Come on and I'll eee yon through." "How much'll you charge?" "Nothing." "Then I'll be elashin' glad and ever so much obleeged." With him following close behind I entered a dry goods store and walked down to the dress goods de partment, and after drawing a long breath the old man queried of the young clerk: ; , "ilev you dress goods at two shill ings a yard ?" j "Yes, sir." i "Fast colors?" ! "Warranted fast, sir." "Won't crock nor shrink?" "No, sir." " I want a dress for my old wo man. She's 60 years old, humped over, lame in the left leer and has a squeaky voice. What color would you say wonld harmonize with her?" "Black .will go with anything, sir." "Will it j?o with about 17,000 freckles, five moles and a wart i" "Yes, sir." "All right saw me off 10 yards and here's your cash." Five minutes later he had the goods under his arm j and we were walking out. I "Well, are you. satisfied ?" "Say ! I want to shake hands with you again !" he replied as his face lighted up with good nature. "I've bin a huuting' around fur two hull days to find what I wanted, and it was right here all the time 1 I was troin' hum to tell Dan Phillips that His dry goods store topped anythin' in all New York, but now I'll tell him he hain't in it and never will be. Two ehillin's a yard jerf ect har mony fast colors, and I believe he'd a let me try soap and water on it if I'd wanted to! By gum, but the old woman will jump two teet high!" "Yes, I think she'll be pleased." "Of course, she will! The only thing that'sticks me is that gal callin' me a lulu. Won't you tell me what a lulu is" ! "She probably took you for a widower." ' "A widower who was a spookm' around arter a second wife, eh f" "That's it." i "T' ouht I'd cum down to New York to pick out one?" "Yes." "Say! I'll bet she did, fur she sorter winked when she latled ! So that's a lulu, eh ? Wall, I'm no lulu, iut it's all right and 1 don't blame the gal any. Let's shake again. I'm cumin' down again next fall, ami if I happen to be a lulu then, and we happen to meet, we'll find a place whar they keep hard ciaerana ootn ot iih'll get tight and jaint the town red r r 1 Moccasin in Bed. Thursday nteht while T. W. Boontield, of Cloverdale, Va., was sleeping, he was awakened by what s thought was a mouse running over his face. This morning as his wife was making up the bed she was bitten in the hand, and discov ered between the sheets a spread head moccasin. Almost instantly she dipped her hand into a bucket oi water and then bound common soda upon it, and with the exception ot a slight swelling, sne uas experi enced no further trouble from the bite. Exchange. ) Exhibits are Now Arriving. Atlanta, Ga., July 17. Sixty days before the opening of ,tho Cotton States and International Exposition, exhibits have besun to arrive, lhis is unprecedented in the history of expositions. lesteruar, came mo first of tho exhibits that aro going into the main building and to-day arrangements wore maue to put 1 A them in place. j For ! - Colds And Coughs "Early in the Winter, I took a a severe cold which developed into an obstinate, hacking couffh, which troubled me for nine weeks. III Spite VI LUtXAlCiCVl ttllU Lru Cherry Pectoral being recommended me. 1 began to take it. ana msiue oi uours I was relieved. That one bottle cured me, and I cannot sjeak too . highly of its- excellence." Mrs. E. E. Boscu, Eaton, Ohio, Highest Awards at World's Fair. The Shemwe!! Trial Some Gleaning and Reflections. It ia fortunate that the twel ve men in JJavidson who render! th vr. diet in-the Shemwell cae cannot deprive the intelligent readiogpub lic of the right to paa on the case and to determine what the verdict onght to have been. The public baa read enouch of the evidetiMi to make up its verdict that tho defend ant was clearly guilty and that the verdict of the jury U a reproach to itself and to the State. The innoceut blood of the victim erica aloud from the ground, bnt our bemaa law afford no remedy to punkh the crime. I ho turv a verdict. i far km this case is concerned. U final. The appealing verdict of tho morality, intelligence and virtue of tho State cannot reverse the finding. It murt stand as a hnmiltating andincnacing warning, emphasizing tho glaring defects in tho working macliinerf of our criminal jurisprudence. U it possible that uudcr our laws there is no certain protection to human I uie: no iositive satctruard airanut I armed violence ; no definite punUh-1 nient for the murderer i I The record ot thia trial shows that I thirty wite men and women (only J three akin to the deceased) 6wore I that they 6aw the defendant adv ance I to the side of Dr. Payne, and fchoot him down on the sidewalk, unarmed and unawares, in broad open day- jjui. xnitt was mo oiaie a case The defendant, his son of eleven, and sister, swore to tho contrary. Thia was the substance of tho de eudant'a testimony. JSaturally enouKht the question u . . ii asked how could the jury acquit? I Davidson has a great many rood I people, out their wishes in Una mat ter count for nothing. It it said that nearlv all tho intelligent and moral class (disconnected from thu defendant by business, kinship or relationship) had formixl and ex- pressed an opinion prior to the trial and had thus da-qualified theuu?elve: to act as jurors ; that somo seven- I teen murders have been committed in tho county since about 1SC0, and that one only has been convicted of manslaughter, and one lynched and the rest acquitted ; that the failure to remuvo the cause for trial to a county whero a jury could bo found of moral character and sufficient intelligence, unbiased and unprej udiced, lorced tho State into a trial in Davidson where most ot tho mari- ood and intelligence of the country were excluded Irom the lury bo - . . .cf. . . .-! cause ot opinions lormed and ex-1 . .. . . - I pressed, and tho iurv selected from a clasa which was necessarily non- representative and winch turned out to be biased and under some un- uown intluenco of tho defendant. It was stated also in the allidavita for removal that tho defendant had out caiivaieers in the county to mould public sentiment and their work was dono somewhat after tho fashion ot an ordinary political cam paign. Davidson ha the reputa tion of having about SOU men in it who sell their votes at every election; this, of course, her good people de plore, because it tends to public and private debauchery. lhis trial marks an era in criminal jurisprudence in the State. The verdict cannot bo reverted ; but public opinion and safety co human lfe will demand reforms and speedy remedies. In capital cases the defendant has zd peremptory State has only 4 challenges; the This must changed. hen fair trials are impossible before iarora selected from the county of the homicide, there ought to be iower vested in tho Judge to send and get a jury from some other county. This will save cost and prevent delays. The names ot tho men winch go into tho jury box ought to bo lim ited rigidly limited so as to have only men of high character and intelugence on all the janes, Thero must be Eoine law to exclude from tho jury box venal, ignorant and incompetent jurors. How can it bo possible to prevent a defendant from getting bad and ignorant men on the jury if tho law permit the names of bad and ijrrjorant men to be put into tho jury box? If bad men are permitted to be jurors how can wo escape bad verdicts? Togo to the root of tho mat tcr there, mutt be jury reform; other reform may be suggested, but not until virtue, character and mtell igvnco sit on tho lurics will there be verdict that punish crime suffestions irom "wise men. N ews-Obse rver. Will Try Dr. Wakefield. W. T. Got, of Demont county. Ala- passed thrjah hist night on his wav to Thomaarille. where bo will havo Dr. W. 1L Vakectd ope rate on a cancer which bas been forminir on hU iato for eleven wock He Fay tbo doctors in Alabama could not do him any rood. JIo i . . a-t...:.i i .-j .iJ try him. SlK.bury Herald. There is to be a bir silver rally at Clinton. Sampson on county, on the th ol Angust. lion. A. 2d. ad- dell, Mai. W. A. Guthrie and Sen- atore Butler and Pritchard have been invited. None ot them have yet been heard from. Iho Jai- eiiru -ewa ana uoserver says um i it is Riven out that the meeting is to be non-partisan bnt the Demo- crats think the invitation to Col. addell is a. blind. The universal condemnation ot ". V ' r , the result of this trip .1 affords a suit- Then come Kuiv w, h 12., Aus- ableopportunitytodi,cussrcmcdic, ma-Hungary with b2 Sjut. with and thiVpaper will bo glad to hear o2 and Italy with M billions, or ' .rM. lul mill IHul Inniv MOUNT AIRY, N. C THE JUMBO OF GAS WILLS. Slo-iig A.jj at the Ratt of 80.C00.CC0 Tett a Da. The Big Muse g well on tlie Spcnrcr farm on Indian Creek, Ty ler C)untr, Wtt Virginia, truck by lightning Friday atternooa, vx tinguudivd uclf the tame evening, after cor eumiiig the derrick and all the combustible matter within reach. The prvore to gri4t that it simply blew iuelf out, after furnUhing the natitc of that coun try with one of tho grandest ;ghU ever witnefxxl. The tlame at no time descended nearer than 40 feet of the hole, and tho waving to and tro of the mysterious invUiblr eupported fUraUau, hucdreda of teet bigh, to which w&4 added deafening roar, made a f jnrcUclc awe-inpiring and terrible. Nothing had ever before U.-cn 6'ruck that approached tho Wz Mws in magnitude. The pent-up prewure, wncn iurrnbue4 an avenue f eusije through an S'i inch hole. or c mouuia utucu every ei- ort to brin it under control. Tho earth trembled within 1,(A feet of the well, and the roaring monster could be distinctly heard for 12 . No accurate guago of thU Jumbo of all Jumbhaa ever been taken. At one time a partial tct was made Mith an ordinary fetcam guae, and it showed a prceeuo cf 4 ounds from an S inch opening. At another time, from a 3-incn opening, it showed a prtuc of COO pounds tho first 15 second. Then attempts at a complete test had to atandoned. . i len flowing through tho cas- I ing its daily capacity waa estimated mg us cany capacity was estimated by experts to bo from fe0,0O0,0o0 to I'.'0W0,0n) cubic feet a day. It wus struch in November of lat year, and during C month of the I time since then the valubblo fluid went to vate. Take the lowtt enmaie. iVMw,oou icet a day, and compute its valuo at 'J5 cent jcr I cuoic icci. a cnargea uy mo i cny gtis cnnpanic-, xor a jcrioQ or i six months, and the rcult present an arrav ot ligureaj tto great for tho comprehension of the human mind, when reduce! to the "com of tho real m." It may Kur.d ridiculous, but the fclhti value of thia wasted gas in Pith-burg would bo $3,(lO, 000. The Cirnegie'(iaa Company' exjcrt viaiicl the well, and csti mated its capacity to bo crcat enough to supply tuel for their en II .!! io nomctcau p;ni n u wei re ac- .. . t t 4 .1 ciioic. nouer cxicri express tho or inion that the output would ko equal to the demand rciuired to iprnun me enure city ot i iiunurg for domestic purpose. l he owner expended u.uihj tri M shtitiinj? the well in, and thm months after it broke through and forced its way np tnruugh tho sur face. A powerful pump was then P "ear thu weil, and for five day they pumped water into tho monster with the hojo that tho ga prc-ftuo could be crowded kick, ami - . irtve mem a cnanro to put in a packer, but their efforts proved lU" tile, for the water wa. agitn forced to thu surface from tifurc Uiat it made, and the result wa dozen of ey-crs spurting up into tho air. Some of them even made their ap- je:iraucc a!inot half a mile from J ue wen. Some idea of the noise tint it lnakcs nay when it i u I ted that two iersons standing side I ft r a " . t I nv sine una it imtKcioie to con- i vers unucrstanumgiy wiinm a nan mile of the well. The owner will not abandon all hqc of shutting it n- Thc .cxIHJCi to in. worfc. n it again this w,ck. Pituburg Dis patch. WeaMh of Nations. The wealth of tho United Slate I is more than a fourth aa greht I that of all the rett of tho world put I together. So report Professor I rrancoi, a student of political economy, m a recent cumber oi Monde lodcrne, a French public tion. He places tho wealth ot tin conn trv at 313AHXJJKM.WO lranc which is equivalent to about $02, b,00 0,hu and that tf the other IS countries covered by hi statis tic at lt141i7UU,CuO.(H.0 franc. According to this ctatuticun.tho value of all pnjcrty owned in Kng- land, including money in circnlation, is 2joJMJ0.()f fronc-45 billiou Ksi than this country wealth. Third place i tivento Franco with li23,0iMittHHi.fn."J and fourth to eicr iranca. These are tho nchwtcountnc ol the world. There are tcur in tho list Italy, Spain, Buia and Aus tria-Hungary -whoro combined wealth i onlv a little larirer tlian that of the L nited Statns. It is true that much cf the wcalih of thi- country is in the hand of ! Vn (.11111 I'l Bit 1 if the inequality vrere a tou a re- - Mi.iu f n. Jcnts, the condition of the miwcs ;. :a :n vUroic. Wealth is more concentrated even in England than . tt.e rnitcd State. Vr.twithstandins thocrtakers.we I ttjjj uarc rcajlon to be proud c our coontry and of the fact that wc i to it and it to us. I Acting through the blood, Hood's J Sarsaparilla not only cures scrofula, I ait rheum, et(n, bat gives health I and vijror to the wholo body. and rroou - i THURSDAY JULY Uj frWnJ ef tt By. ' I went into IXiwerv i".j a asd tat down it a uUe to ip a rixs vt veer asa navo a m glinco at the comcra and goer. A hard Lk king vourg rr.-n, who aio very hard up for cajxj, -t new me, and waj invited to nir xjkjun?. UecaUcd for aucbmcr, and after drinking a part of it he grew confidential, and Aid : "I like a mas who dic tho rigLt thing, and 111 pot jo on. "On to what!" "On to tho bloorr.in bloke lut come in jcre. The Crt I will name i the Heater Strrct Kid, a they call Lira. He will find ye hero and walk right up and hit ye btffcron tho car." For what reon V 'What far! Why, a aa extern to natcb that pin cdf Tcr tie, of courfc That hu littlo grae bhitn and ua:chtt4 . The next oro JJowcry Bill. He'll ax you what time it U and then call you a liar and land a aoakcron verruc "For what reason!" Fur to irit ycr watch, of courw. While ye ar' hold in' ycr comj he'll iwipo tho ticker and nuko oil with it. The next to come in wiil bo Baxter Street Jack. IIell milo at vo and purtend to hcv intl yo in Uutlalo and hold out hi hand for a ihake." "And what object will he have in view! Tho obiick of crabbin ve bv tho throat and pickin yi r Uootnia pocket of their bloomin' irncn Lack, lie hain't uo ekal ia the - - . . bixuc. Jack Min t. Next to him will como the chap a thev call Cranlcrrr Joe. He won't call Cranberry Joe. lie won t Mm to look at yc cr know f ycr proence, but all if a uddcn heT. mako a rtih and hit ve ri!;t in tho tutnmick and ktiock Uie breath out o ye tur tho icxtt. honrr.M MAnd will he alo bateau objectr I Mkcd. M()f couro ho irill, ani that ub- j,ck will be to it dowu on ye and earch ycr habiliment tur what the other xni-ht hev overlooked. A a habiliment searcher he away at tho top." "And who will c::ie alter Cran berry Joel' Why. Chinese Totn, of courw, and hi objick will bj to tc-il jer clothe whilo yo ar in a dyxn rn dUhun. Mcbbo ho tmsht leave ycr underclothes but it jct a be happicna to feel alt:t it. When he get through he'll drag yo out o the lack door. "And what then i" "Oh! otncUxly'll call a rop and o cop will civo yc the collar, and yc ain't got a pull with the Jcdgc up ye'U go tur a thirty.' "And you don t yem rome in on UiO deal omcwlu-ru I" I akel, a I tvaid for hi second clas. "()f courBeright here, he re- plied. "I don't understand. I posts intended wictim a, to what mir' happen, and them in tended wictiut feci to grateful to mo that they buy mo U-vr andlij me a dime or o. Soinetimt I al excJtango with 'cm. "How exchanvf "Why, I cxcliangc the glo which was taken from their je k- ft by somebody fur quart r. "A I felt you when you tow: mine and knew vou had 'cm. I ws going to ak you how to proceed to get "cm back. Here' your onarter "And here' your clove. I take tho utmot pleasure in ainj that you aro ono ol the xmoi intended wtctim 1 hcv nut with in a year. Bern' a yo ar o good hearted and sensible, I'll hand over ycr umbrella and c'rrar cao and handkerchief without extra cot and for feat o further accident of a painful char actct I'll escort vo to the dxr and vrUti yo good luck. Detroit Free Prca. The Hoard of ivioaSitalion cf taxes for bloke coon tj b&ve nxed tho valuo of real claic In the K-rrrml townships a. loHowa: Iar.tt;rv township at an atcra'o ol f 113 vr acre : licavcr Island iowrhp m an atcmo ol (Ul per acre : row Creek towtmhip at an avrratj c IlSl icr acre : i'cU r L rvxk lwn- bip at an average l f 3 SI pvr arrr; Ouakrr I Jan tnwnhitt al an atcra.-o j of f3 C2 nr acre ; Yadkin lownthip I at an aTcraro of $157 inrr acr ; Meadow townLip at an atcrago oi fl.15 ter acre: armtowo ttmn- bip at an average cd f 5 01 jk r acrv Daaoury Ileportcr. IJttlo more of con'iuet left for tho bicycle Even the wild rcdekin anu m ncry ctiuk uaxq been subdued. Two Indians on horseback were cutting up caper in . I IT. .? . . . 1 - . Pendleton, tir., last week and broke aevcral city ordinances in few minute. Iarhal Means tarted to arrest them, and the Indians pu snurs to thctf horw and mde t jT the pram, lhe Martial i an ex pert bicvclilt- and ho mounted his . . a -heel, nd, with one hand grasping - w a a Uio handle bar and tho other clutch . , .tl "' i - . : . . inz redskin, lie i oro r.o itfxhed the citv limits he had JW-d further ho caught up with the other and brought him back ia inurnpu. Chicago is going to build a tower to eclipMJ EifltTs monster. It is to be 1,150 feet htsh, with four plit form, and tcIccotc, earner ob- scuras, and many edhcr attraction for sightseers. It i said tlat prac tical step have been token toensure the carrying out of the project. 25, 1SD5. fO THE ClC'JS. The mt.itha ft uoj an er.ila- at:c Incod la the Mcr.U ol Lwr.dc coantr, MIki. A ccuti.-t a irvin jr'n tr.crx? a lew day ago ar.d tc k rtf-cxs ia the swaari, tut w a compelled tovctr.o ctut asd rire himself up t3 ayrcvutt of the uiv.jiiivta. F.nr grr.rratiors t f o-e familv ttxt t a: t;rcl to.gtti.cr at litcht'cld. CVm latt Sue Jav. There wvrxi . . . . . ..... little Nr, Ixv.r.ard iicm.I, fc:s fa'J.rr ard tovthcr, gtaadfatlcr asd :randt2 otter, and prcat-gracd- aihcr and great grand xcthr, the rvsl-rraadtathcr besrg "jrars . ft a 'a ft .c. ii.o rrt'cp csicrrvi uie wiser at the wrac time. It ha lca rrruarked that the bit ol In-innicg dirccr with soap ubt'" grew out of the fart tLat unseal in tins rvadnv dictated lira . a ccUri l..c l.vd ard r . . . . . . . dlr v Irv-Jic tj.e Lur.rry man. r a a In two or thrne minute after taking a pl! of wcarinc diaMcr aiJ tLa I tfrntvr i apt to be greatly irnprot- ixJ. The cuttn of takirc a c.awi e f sherry Klorv dinner is spoken of by Sir Henry Thompson a a gi tronotuicod and phya;oegicJ blua- ucr. a Mrs, Jonathan Howe of Soath AtkiriN.n, Me.t who ha beca totally I Hud for twenty year, experienced aa tdl partial recovery of her sight Tho firt hr rrr crcr tn Oait- rnan ccur.tv, M:.. wa -l cp there few cavrx. Thu seem aa odd thing in one of the o!dct arical- trral rrgior. rf tho country, but U.e ciphinstion i in the fact that hither to the Ind thereabout, as in many m a a other rvior. Ot the tsjeth, t.s,s Iway lrcn devoted so'clf to tho growing tx cidtoa. ibe aucotxoa svstctn, h.s brought rcttv bard time ta uthera farmer of lata vc-ire, a:;d an era cf divers; II r-1 nticultun? ba lately set in, which promise to bring property back A new K:ctv. which hafrono; of it cardinal principle Uo l!lcf J in the !Kfs!cn py antrr.a.s ol a a a -ft - aui and in the immorta;;iy cx uai soul and its actititv in a future state, is U-ing organixeO in Baltimore fcr the prx tectioa tt aaim! trvra cru elty and ill ttratmcnt. It is colled tr.e Her.ry Ikrgc Society. Tl.o cr-1 gtnirer rt women, but lth xes I will I.erl'rilMCt. mcrr. hvr:np, A ho I otablihn:ent ef aam'.errvncv bo- I I llal for animals, on a plan ;mi!ar I t thatcxittirgia Wswhtrgtoa, is to I -v one of tho tint work ot tho o - e.vtv. I An intcrvtirc exhibit to l r.t I title Atlanta Kxtxitca bv tho women f Cobb county, ('., "is tho celebrated, btt!e scarml cabSa-I from the battletlc.d of tho hence- s.w Mountains, it t a p;oia icg cibin abxut twenty foe 1 1- a arc, and va f. lusted jul Khsad the Coo- federate I rvot wrks. It ctlertvl a gxd mik for s-ouic of Shennan battened, a d was bored ia cterv t vrt with j.cu and peppcrca a bal!tst but did net take tire, Thero aro over thirty clean hole through T iu walls, made bv Federal shells, i , ,.. and manv nunurves ei oui.ci arc I arid ia the U z. The cab; a I to lo taken down and rcbailt ia tho Lipuitioa eToacd. Or.c ol the rcw l orU IckxJ re formers who would improve tho vii'. Ol manaiou i.aa pui oui a i re- IM.;tian for the eating f tone. after thev are ground Cue Heboid that under thocxulmg rrgirnea, tho lone e t the licr.ua framo ars not properly f applied with tiochcn:icil clcmrau c ceded to keep theua ia Kand and viorou condition, and that these clement caa bo cunt imit obtained by ccnumtng ti. Iw3creil U.r.ci of the animal ordinarily ud for f.od. He would prinklr a steak of chop, for exam pic, with bnc dut, after Ue man ner in which it i sj nnk'.cd wtih alt and i-cppcr, and be maintain tl;at thu the toatc of the meat may Xti grvatly tmprotod, Thrco allege! vagrants were ar tcitol la Pendleton, Or., recently and hked upo? erntht. Next day . a. a" a fta a ty p.cadcd K.orc the ltx-rder that they were rit tramp but ao- r,!son the.r way to LU a cn gsgement ta a neighboring town. and that they were saving money by walking Instead of tratelng by rail. Their appcarancr was again. t their pica, but the Jc !ge said they rnijht prwte their comj by doing kmi) tumbling ta court "if they nriii i tin i&fj.ra an.i Chair - i,, n . were cleared aw.y, and the a..ege4 batlc exhibition on the Cov-r of the court rvxm. Ti e Jud'o forgot hi dignity and tho court c'ilicer tho cirearr.ttance ol thetamhiers Icing there, and all applauded igoroa.y. and h; Honor was o much pleaded with the shiw Uiat he Leid c;icn ia court tor half an hour, and then . . a. a a a a rtleaol tho men and chipped ia to a cltnpton tor their lenchL ,. . w , . ... lUnh t or c .lia Lup. ard p.:rrnih" frvm horr, iilvd ratu, Cur ettr k&own. TatUi A Btaata. ilC JLirj.?.C rmoQ wa totally obscured aga:a ia t- . . . , ; i e- .t u t. l to wiad the leek orer a rv-dc: twohour. b;nceti.ea she ho been -,v . , ,v ....v able to c every day ltweca abost I 'l ;?,- U? ll! k 2 and -HiVkKk'in the afternoon, bat IIv, ",T hour i a blind a Icmcrly. . , . CurU, hrhats. rj. Uaoiwe teatify to tie leneht o'ented frcta 0cct.eic. emCOtjoN cfot. U.e coocf Aycr f Sarsapa.... i--Utii Warrar.ted the taoat dff eaao rctcT had a greater enfrr.y ful i;lUh Cur ettr k&own. r;ld I tlx3 tlU PO hj A Ti . .... Illicit cf .ii Mi nr T Kt rj Xt'.tft'j Cr'. It all vtry well to talk straLt hxl U.r r tLe r. thirg cow. bet :i-c z i.r:- : It aie rrrtticr thoa thev ttcr were. TiLt Iriixo are rt prtz;t:xL let !cfce. natsral tarsi arc su.l a rrs-,t f ul r.U a.d U.tre u !zit c ure way to Wtad the Uk frv3 the ttrr er.J la ce wad. P-e una tie rcry tspcitt e ck k is sr.t -v e uartj ta LLo vxrr cc r. : c - o; ti.e I t x? tie cat the tsrr- rr.il e- V tho real ia a s-juare c f t-wt:e pirtr I'm it, rairr i tair. at zizll ecre yoa ra ta loj aj let r ia o trrr a. 2 t ! - r --- r a tho tncrtil-c. the rrr e rrr c- f.! J cl. dowa will turaVle t:.o k;k. gk? and rurtcvl into a lsX'e tie c4 rvuDJs, a C.lTcrrr.l a fro a the ;rk cf cv rr. c rt LL pvwrt for IL9 csual art; f. rial e-rL No matter how lorg cr how then U.o kk, it will cvrre frca itlt trrairr.er.t catcra!.M lie c -rl cc zj- UrU U ex rkrrw rlht frcra tha sod p, thocgh a wave cr tr.ar thaw there. So drcto all atten tion ta ti.o rv -:, J ; r - c ! the e-is. If aa iroa is uicd. let it te a CMod-Ixol round, and tct -v;rc-.- xr z. U am pea the Laur si curl s!owly. Si p m h 1 in tho lck 3 the iroa and let it let it stav r 9 ia a c'oj gathe rrl rxad hr a whi;e, at any rato t;.l it evIa. x h-s holdiog ol tho carl UJ tie Lair cx makn the curl laat a lor-er. Two ra:cs, then; ft s.; w When and look cut fcr the enda. Uo cwcary lock are cur evt i, 3 up the hair, lettirg the enrvt e- cajo ta ti.er own r atural way. A wo:-in caa U.u decv;to Ler a a friend, and what is mere satufa-ri-ry f PLiladcli U Tic. Cm'fg Fcsiir. To caa tcwhc, kIcv: tie rlci ri: and rlj:it frulu, but the w.ih. a t rulwj or spock. To git e lLo cry lrt ms.t, thev ahou.J tc conncvi lrvm the tree, cr tut a few h:-rs after they are tided, a, very tolr con red xzh cay l : -! cp frc-ra tie t r.nxc fruit cf the Mm. - tr.arkct. .i'"3 n thin syrup, -otw;cg iwo cur c I vikf an Jcre C-P ft sugar lo cery q-orl can t r. Ut the stmp rr.e;t il .wly otcr the hrr, and U; alcut tirc cr fear minuU-s, :r. e car. r c n further. A Kcn aa the strup Is rmdy, st it at tie ik cl the iLte where it wid s:r :t keep warn:: then peel tie peoclc, Uxr.tg thrm apart as yea cel their., lea;rg t:.e p;t ia ono side and drvpplr g rwauhe and pi is iato a caa. A sc. a a each can is hllcd, cuter the cvnuui with yrup and screw ca lie cc ver, lesvirg t i; llc railer, cr, in cxe cf tho tew patent can, Icto lift ver.t i tea all the can are rto-fj. rat a Largo Sat-W.ttneJ b... r (with a wc-odca rack ia tic h::u:i. Of cr tho fire. This ti!cr anl r-:k Ica'd to a rrt cf tie connlrr oatt cf cery tamily where tnucii crk cf thu k;nd u cuJcrUlen, The flat x; per l.::c :urJ tcler. such - is tuevl Uu.rg c. answers every tnrpca. A a ft rack to Lt the i cr con bo mad bv cartxnter c r by any rer-. a who caa Lond.c w;ih crO.tary ft t ft Pa a - a a a m a 7 sai.i. I uo io;.er a:., u .a te cnou-a to liO.d tweto can, a . ft ft a space enough Iclwcen tlera it of Lay cr kitchen l;wtl, prevent tic cons fr:nsknck" ir.g together anl ers;k;r.g ta tie bv.llnr. Ia t tie reolea o:k ia the cans ia thU w t r twt-ty miautos, Il yea wih to make Lie jaehes c rei.a!., y nice, straia tie strap, t..r a p .tted sira-ner, which ill iujt Lt the r it f. r t fi purj.e, . jar ui'u-r u ttry c.n vcn:cr.l far rcmot iag the Lc-t cars trvtn the water, tut it Is ne t strictly 7. .-..- ceecsanr. A o.a xa tie jars arc takca out cf tl water, cja tira and yoa will ee tlat tie fruit La alot bed a eonoiderabla qzonuiy 1 1 th strep. Kill tho can cp to tie Irirn aaia with a LfJe cf tie isyrap wh;cJi isJwatic m :: r , , hicii is alwat leftover alter yrup slon.ll to Poui Lvt whea it u ; cC a a a Do one caa at a ti-ue. ta crier t3 Icare it opca as raoiblc Pat ca alorl a t-rre ta tie rabbets ar i screw it cp aa licit aa r utle. Iet tie can rest t;d ti-cy are cc Id; tlca tirhlca tlcru agtia, wipe tlera cl and set tlena away ia a dark prcoerve closet. -A K:cricaa Culti vator. "Hare tried ell en, lut Lke Ajer s lr 1 tie sUlxmcut made over and over agaia ty t!c; tilo pre erful tlxxi purser It cokes llo weak slrcng. aZ La LeiTr- - IVw-r? I . I 1 :.n a, u'l rr-.v.: 2 a.- r- Un . t p . at aah a r i L 9 . t .., i I cf f ... w ... late cf t lV:v V'. Vi', clu.,J a-i lor .re il;. . r i :. ; Z ' 5. .1 ia: i -i: tri I e;: !L. ti: r. c r -t- if nc., c, tl t ; n ca a .-i ; a cr-v re in s - - , ....... C "... ; t k'Smir a t. rrras e : : ; J rr-.r-r t : - a a t : ... " U ' .... i k i c : . 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The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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July 25, 1895, edition 1
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