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Mill Tirr 1 MIS m. m m. mm f. There are numerous diseases having their origin in the blood, but which on the surface do not aprar to be a blood disease. . Sm h is Malaria, which is a poison breathed into the lungs, ami thus taken into the blood aud circulated, im buing the entire system with its morbid effects. Those who have suffered from this dreaded disease know what a life less condition ensues and how the vitality it wasted away so that death is often caused by some simple malady, because of the low ebb to which life is reduced by this poverty of blood. This condi tion of the blood often gives rise to boils, carbuncles, abscesses aud ulcers, nd not infrequently causes catarrh, bronchitis, and even consumption. Captain Henry Bond, late of the U. S. Navy, has been a sea-faring limn all his life, and has been in all parts of the world, having sailed twice around the Cape of Good Hope, once around Cape Horn and three times thremgh the Suez Cnnal. Captain Bond resides at the Na tional Military Home, Dayton, Ohio, and in a recent letter says: "l'or thirty-two years I have been a sufferer from ma laria, and certainly know what thin terri ble disease is. 1 have tried remedies iu 3.C Ki.. lir-rAAl?7! iff CAPTAIM BOND. Japan, Egypt, Persia, the West Indie nd other parts of the world, but the disease had such a hold upon my sys tem that it was impossible to get relief. After trying all remedies I could get in different countries, end nearly every blood remedy in this country, without the slightest benefit, some one recom mended S. S. S. This remedy promptly reached the disease, and has driven it entirely out of my system. I certainly pronounce S. S. S. a blessing to hu manity, and heartily recommend it to all suffering from that most dreadful disease, malaria. I biwe frequently been at the point of death, with a temperature of Io6, and when I began the use of S. S. S. I was so reduced in health, that my con. ditlon seemed hopeless. Now I am en joying the best of health." S.S.S.never fails to cure a blood trouble. Scrofula, eczema, cancer, rheumatism, contagious blood jxison, and in fact any disorder of the blood is promptly wiped out and cured by it. Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure a deep-seated Hood disease. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and for real blood dis eases has no equal. ' Our valuable books will be mailed free. Address Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. " NOTICE ! By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Surry county, made at Fall term, 18!'5, in a cause therein pendins; wherein D. W. Worth was plaintiff and W. V. Johnson defendant, to me directed, I will proceed, on the premises, on Jan. iiTtli, ISM), at 12 o'clock m., to sell for cash at the hiiihiist bidder, at public outcry, a t ract of land situated in Surry county, N. C, adjoining the hinds of King I). Key, John L Worth and others aud containing 4'' acres ; same to he. sold to satisfy a judgment for bslaure nl purchase money tne on said land. UEU. W. fsrAliljr.Ii, This Dim;. 24, l". Commissioner, Allen, the Barber, When you wish an easy shave, J As good as barber ever gave. Just call on me at my saloon. At morn, eve or noon. I cut and dress the hair w ith grace, To suit the contour of the face. My room is ne at and towels clean, Scissors sharp and razors keen : And everything 1 think you'll find To suit the face and please the mind, And all my art Rnd skill can do, If you just call I'll do for you. It. AI.LEX, Blue Kidge Inn, Mount Airy.N. C. Notice of Foreclosure. By virtu of siithn-iiy contained In a need of Trust eiwuuul in the unilernvned Trusioc. on the Urn ittv of Dec mlie, is 14, the Blue Klilife Inn Development . tiv and HiruuKh Ms nniiers, and nn.ler the ilirectlou of Hie I'oin pans, siune heing duly recorded In the office of Itetflster of lieeds. of Hurrv count v, N.!.. and the company having (lilsulieil In 'the payment of the fioies 'curcd ty nnu led of Trust, I will sell to the hlk'lient lilducr for cash, at pub lic outcry. In front of the lllue Hirtife Inn, In Mount Airy, N, '.. al I o'elis-k, I'. M , Janunry Suih, iim, nil of the MTsori',1 irojwny of every dcHcrlptlofi beloiigutg 10 the ittue Itl.ltfp inn Ih'Telirpment C"inpitny, cidxImUi? chtcrly of bniel fumiitir. furniUhi's and eiuipincnt nf very dencrlpf ion; find iii'Piy the pns'eeds of ssld sale ti) the satis'sri :n of the amounts secure I by sild Deed of Trust. This laii day of December, lss. Gn. W xrikflER. Trustee. HORFOLIX AND I'JE STERN RAILROAD. TTnTTTTTG SOLD TO llLfXiXiliJ ALL POINTS: OHIO, INDIANA, ILLIHOIS, WISCONSIN, MISSOURI, KANSAS, NEBRASKA, COLORADO, ARKANSAS, CALIFORNIA, . TEXAS, r US TOT, raia-TOI, E3U7B-WZST rintr cla, sccond cut AND SMIGBANTTJCKITtJ. THE BEST ROUTE TO THE NORTH AND EAST. f'ftH TffT'IPlt8 COsCHfl, HlFfflwq MB B' W8 CIPt Mt That too TKKCTS (18 evfl IHf K-RfCUjsWESTERN RAIUDAC CHttPrtT. mwmr . uicairr una.. WrM ft tat-. V TtT,hl hsserttSte. Ft.h,i -a, sc- inj tuo a, to' "l" ta.tl H'- V 4. alltaas. VA. letiaiiu ' V -v feat W1 ,' 11 Ifiuue. iloTC la tlio atlvortisomont of a tnnn snniotl "Bump. " I should think all tbirigs that ptxir merchant wouh! bo afraid of coming down hard! By tho way, last woolc I mot a poor tin forhmntectilhxl "Chump" no,coni6 to think, it was "Gump." Well, it iiiouim the twne thing. Funcy tjoing through lifts an a "gump. " "Well," wiys the girl nt tho next desk, "1 don't think that in any worse than hcirif? called 'Tcnith. ' " "J do," remarked' tho man in tha corner. "No," persisted tho girl, "I can not think so. You seo, tho proat trou bio v,-as wln we wanted to ttpi'rik of tlie family collectively. It aoenifd perfectly nntural to speak of tho Smiths and tho Browns, but when it canio to the Tooths, why, wa always wanted to say tho Teoth 1" Chicago Post Thing lervrueu 1.1 tn orgu. The old keeper of the morgue it, this city, who has soon hundri'da of unknown bodies erhibitcd for iden tillcation, has arrived at some inter esting conclusions. If tho fticoof the dead person is purfoctly composed and iiatural, of oourse intlmnto friends and relatives reoognizo him immediately. But, ho says, if the faco is distorted through pain or dis figured by injuries a casual acquaint ance can identify tho body much easier than Iho closest relation. lie explains this by Haying that people who have known a person well for a long time Ioko cipht of tho features and see rather tho personality re flected in tho lines of tho face. A casual ncquaintnnco notes tha fea tures and can recognizo them when seen again, even if considerably dis torted. Philadelphia Record. Did V11.1 Kvcr Try Klectrlc Itlttein 11 a teincily for your tnnililiMt ' If not, pel it hot tin how iiikI uut relief. TIiIh medicine liaa liwn found !o he ieeuli;uly adapted to the relief mid cure of ail Ketniil'e CNmiplttintM, nxertin(ra won derful till ect inllueiico I. giving ativnglli nud tnue lo the oriiHim, If you have Lom of Appetite, Uuimlipatioii, Ilca'l k'lie, Kaint in? .Spelld, or un Nervou", MecplcKM, K cilulde, McUiii hnly or troubled with llir.iy .Ih-IIs, Kl-etric Hilteis lit llie uiedirine you heed. Health and Strength am guaranteed by In 111. Largo bottles only fifty ceula at Taylor & iluntier'a I'rug Store. rnronventtonal. The following story is told of tho unconventional court method.- of tho Into (Jourgu M. Ktojirns of Massa chusetts: "May it jileaso your hon or," ho said, beginning an argument one day beforo tho supremo court, "I havo a little ca hero that was started in tho police court, and that court guessed on it. Then wo went to tho suHTior court with it, nnd that court guessed on it, and now we would like this court to guess on it Tho court said: "Mr. Ktearns, sit down. This court doesn't guess on cases." Mr. Stearns replied : "I beg pardon, your honor. I desiro tho judgment of this court on tho case. A Household Treasure. 1). W. Fuller, of Canajolmi ie, N. V.. says that lie alivava keeps Or. King't New Discovery in the (muse nnd his family hits always found ilie very but results follow its use; that he would not be ithout it, it proeiii'iihle. (. A. 1 keitian, Imiirinst t'utskill, X. V.. shys that Dr. Kuir'n New Discovery in undoubtedly tbc best t'Oiiel remedy; tn..t lie haa used it tn his family for eight years, and it ban never failed 10 do all that ie claimed fur it. Why not try a remedy ao lonjr tried and tefted. Trial bottlei free at Taylor A Banner'! Drug Store, Heguhir sue WK!. and 11.00. To Help Dyspeptics. Tlioso unfortunates who suffer from what ia commonly known aa dyspeptics' hunger will find great re lief from tho troublesome cravings of an ill nourished stomach bv keep ing on hand tho ends of stale loaves and rolls that havo been toasted to a crisp brown. It is not uncommon a half hour after tho heartiest moal for a distinct and sharp sensation of Lungor to arise which a few small bits of this prepared broad will whol ly satisfy.Exchaniro. fiiM-klru'M Armra Salve. Tits Hunt Sai.vk In the world for Cut Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fever, Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain, Coma and ail Skiu Kniptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to tive Perfect Katisfaclion or moue refunded. Price 85 cents per box. For aale by Taylor & Banner, Drug gists, Mount Airy, and J. A. Stone, PiW Mountain. A Kar Coin. Tho Confederate silver half dollar is reckoned one of the rarest of American Coina. CVnl v fnnr sii.li rvnlna were struck. The Confederate silver half dollar boars tho date of 1861 and was struck at the mint nt. Naw Orleans just beforo that institution was ciosoii ny trio federal troojia It has tho Goddess of Liberty on one side and a stalk of cano. ono of cot. top nnd the stars and bars of the Confederacy in a coat of anus on tbo Uier Hula. New York Unkfr. Relief in Six Hours, D'stresniui Kidney and Bladder dmeand relieved in lis bourn by the ''New (Jrei,t South American Kidney 'uie." This new remedy Is a (real lurprine on account nf it exceeding pruiuptnewi In ndieviiig pain in the bladder, kidneys, bvk and everv part ot the urinary passages in male or female. It relievo retention of water and pain In panning it almost immediately. If you we.n oulek relief and euie thu. 5.. your remedv. Sold by Taylor & Itanner, Drng fista. Mount Airy, N. ". T K.p Oil rmk. Oil becomes rancid because it ab sorbs the oxygen in the atmosphere. To keep it fresh ponr a little good al cohol into the bottle. Alcohol, being irpocifically lighter than oil, swims on top and excludes every partiolo of air such as pen cerates, no matter bow carefully the bottle is corked. St. Louis Post-Disuatch. Prevention better than cure. Tutt's Liver Pills will not only cur;, but if taken in time will prevent Sick Headache, dyspepsia, biliousness, maLria, constipation, jaundice, torpid liver and kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS ABSOLUTELY CURE. THE fOOUNQ Of THE WORLD. P Idoae t(il W'ltl Tet flre.il j atidlf Western I.lfe. Europe and Asia and America can. not embrace as they ore doing with out a mental as well ns a oommcr. cial effect upon the first named. Most of our readers know mu unti women who havo booovno, as tho phrase rna, "eosmojiolitans" that te, have imbibed tho ways and ideas of tuany European oountries, and know, too, how widely different such '"cosmopolitans" aro from ordinary English people. Honceforward cos mopolitanism will imply residence In sevorai continents inatoad of sov eral countrios, and the differentia tion of ideas thus produced will be far more marked. Speaking broadly, and of course with resorve as to individuals, we have never mot an Anglo-Asiatio who was not more im perious, an Anglo-African who was not harder or an Anglo-American who was not more cynically tolornnt than the average Englishman on tho same plane of intelligence, and the process of clmngo has yet only be-g?-- The ideas of Asia, for exam pie, have not arrived here in any strength yet but they will come, and they will profoundly affect both morals and manners. "Asiatic ideas do not ti-vol," did you say? Why, there is not a creed believed on earth, except fetlchlsm, which did not origination that continent. Just study what tho returned Crusaders wore liko and what tho fighting "or dors" which remained in Asia for nearly 200 years Wo aro not saying, lie it under stood, that all that comes will bo deleterious Asia has her virtues as woll as Europe, and wo aro tho last to fo'-got that if Buddhism and Mo hammodauism aro Asiatic creeds so also is Christianity. Hut that tbo mentid influence of tho cast, nnd of the south, too, will bo felt here wo havo no doubt whatever, any moro than that it will bo felt In a very profound way. Already wo fancy wo perceive that the grand Asiatic idea, the superiority of reflection to no tion, is becoming ox-cepttxl in many quarters, and wo cannot conceive an idea which, if it became general even as an abstract opinion, would 80 profoundly modify nil western life. Wo mark, too, both in Franco and England, the slow growth of the oriontal idea of fate the blind pow er though we still conceal our now reverence for it under words liko "heredity," "society," "tendency," nd "circumstance" nnd try, by mix ing western altruism with it, tocon ccal from ourselves the fact that fa talism is nonmoral. The subject is, perhaps, too big for a nowsimpcr, and, as wo have said, tho visiblo im portation of Asiatic ideas and Afri CiUi callousness is as yet but limited, but still it is well to remember when we boast of our maritime feats and tho record breaking speed of out steamers that you -cannot abolish distanco without abolishing also in gome degree difference, both eco nomio and intellectual London Spectator. "Carat" a Applied to Diamond. Although tho term "carat" is ap plied to diamonds as well as to gold, it does not mean the samo thing Used with regard to tho metal, it ex presses quality or fineness, 21 carat being pure gold and 2a karat equal to coined gold, but applied to tho diamond carat means actual weighty and by this measure 115 . carats are equal to an ounce t roy. The value of a diamond is nut merely so much per carat, irrespective of sizo, but in creases in an increasing ratio with tho weight of tho stone To give on exnmplo: If 20 lie the aluo of a stone of one carat of tho "first water" that is, colorless and free from brown tinge a stone of two carats would be worth 00, or 30 per carat; one of fivo carats, 330, or 70 per carat; ono of ten carats, 2,200, or 220 per carat Thus it is that when stoneware found of a phenomenal sizo their value is almost incalculable and can only bo approximately appraised by tho most skillful and experienced experts And thus it is that we ofton hoar of fabulous nnd utterly impossible val nations of gems. Chambers' Jour aal. CATARRH 1 A Loca 1 Disease and lathe n-aolt of rn!1n. suihlcn clinmiic dliutci-s. 1 1 Jan le cur.,! by a pica. Htil r?mcd ulilcli Hppii, . dir. ctlj lull) Hi- icilrll. Hcing ipiickir iilHtori ed Klvca n III f al once. Klv'b Cream JIu.v Ik acknoirie K-r d tn he the m! thorough cure fnr Niiil lai-mi, (ol.ta in II. -ail and Hhv r ererofall n ine lies. 1; ,irM.n D, , 1, .m.i llie naul pasHncH. a.lavi, i.l, .i.ii n.ii, , tli m. hraM n. s-.n-x, pruift ie u.v 11, mtirane rrnm coMa, rmturi-a the wnw ,f ihm,. ...d klncll. I'licH mic .1 ItruriHaii, or liv cil ELV IIKOTIIKIC. t Wnrren St.. New Vorle. HAIR BALSAM Wir Tf.im H Htto( urn V r to itm VnnlLfnl fnm Lt I MnrDiADlUfi TH ootT mm t. t,,rt a,. F.m Grateful-Comforting:. EPPS'S GOGOA Breakfast-Supper. 'IIV 1hHnilu.li IrnAirlnn.. ..... . .. wnicli jfovern llie o,.,u!i.n, uf nik-i-Ri.iiB Hnd ......i.i.ii. !, ,iT a cn-nil oi.n. atl..n of Che II tic firniwrtl.-a nf , ..I I .....I. . .. . ... ,. .--.1 . in.m. ir. Kit h'a pr..vll. il fur mir r kfn iin.l kn,n,r a ... ...... .. .ir.i i....rL.,. niiirii mikv mie lie n. ilij hcuvt il.ri.iri hill. It Is n i. jMiclmn o-u-1,1 urn h arilciea i f iiici Hint a iniisiMuilnn nm.v he irimtunllv tmiii up 1e.1i! imnv ei k-h in rilHi every tni Hi ilim-i(ne, lliiiidn .la if util.tle plilieii are flcnn, anninil us r u.ly toaitm lt wueiever tin re lea wen iwiint. ve niftv ewarni ihhhv r..iBi ... aelvia well tiaiined' w ll, i.nr.. i.i.J-i ;iro-rlr iiOLlabrU frme."-CIll Service tlKCetfyi, Mailealmpty with tHilllr. water w milk. Sold tii'iw '" l'"uu tiua. by urwvrx Ub-lit-d JAUm EPF'S a CO.. l td., Ilnm.ivTwil.u- -i.m. 'u v.. -u, f. UJ. 1 1, '1. nih-tKois r-n.h ink mi Mn rENMYROYAL PILLS 9 j- ii-iii Mm t ' ' !.'. .MM. ..4 KWtaf a-p U.IM.1 e. mm t. Miri SH at Ml Un. iwi.u.w I'fcli , 1W . . - - J mm i-.h t- 1 aha jf I " lift,. IWM-M l t.. . dU -" V " 1 FOR THE CHILDREN'S SAKE. ST thon art sad, let unfineK have nn nlac- Ju.it (or thla day k t laughter liMe thy tear. If thou haxt vain rnir-.i and ho pet or feara, Let them be mirror d not uimn thy face: fimooth out tlie furrows which crunl Tlnn would triu-e. -The gentlo smile nr loving word endcarf It all comes hack across tlie after ycitra And gives this day lis own e!tt-clal Kruce. The at-aeon's rnj.:i! flight wo cannot tu; Time's unkind, heavy blic.vn we ranni.i hreaa- But we ran let the heart that will tie nay, And youthfu! vnh-s liid new Jnja nivako. So put thy priefs luii sorrow far away Not for Ihy-ieif. hut for th children's Mke. Ixindon World. How Turin Tray or tha Infidels. Tho following is an exact transla tion from the Arabio of tho oHiclal prayer of Islam, which is used throughout Turkey and daily repeat nd in tbo Cfiiro Ar.liar nniversity by 10,000 Mohammedan students from it1! lands: "I seek refngo with Allah from fcatan, tho accursed. In tho name of Allah the Comjwissionato, tho Merci ful ! O Lord of all Creatures I O Al lahl Destroy the infidels and poly theists, thine enemies, the enomios of the religion I O Allah I Make theif children orphans, and defile their abodes, and canso their foot to slip, and give them and their families, and their households and their worn en, and thoir children, and their rel atives by marriage, and thoir broth ers, and thoir frionds, and their pos sessions, and thoir race, and their wealth, and their lands, as booty to tho mosloms, O Lord of all Crca turesl" In all the other religions of ovon thescmicivili.ed nations of theglolie there can be no prayer found to par allel this crnol apjiealof Isi.im to tin pirit of inhumanity. Bulgaria, Da mascus, Lebanon and Armenia may or may not be more hotbeds of anti Turkish irtriguo. With such ana tional prayer Turkey stands self condemned before tho world. --Phil Sdelphia Record. Newspaper Salaries. Tho importance of tho place mny bo appreciated from the fact thut many of the corrcsnondents each rn ceive a salary in excess of that paid a liieiv.lier of congress. In this caso "tho good old times" tradition ia sorely out of joint. Tho New York Tribuno jmid Mr. March, i(s Wash ington correspondent in 184S,a salarj of $-'0 ht week, and his assistant, Mr. Ilobinson, received 1 1 5. In lG."i9 tho samo newspaper paid to its two Washington correspondents a com bined salary of $57. GO a week. But at that time Mr. tleorgo William Curtis was receiving only $:'0 a week as city editor, and Mr. Charles A. Dana $ 18 as assistant editor, while Mr. (Ireeley himself was receiving only fo0 a week, which t as after ward reduced to J 40. There b.'s been a great advanco in journalism sinco thoso"good old times," and if sal ories have pone up so havo adver tising rates and everything else, in cluding profits,, though tho reader U served at about the same cost. Lip piineott's Magazine. From LaGrippe. How Dr. Miles' Nervine Restored One of Kentucky' Business li-.Vi; Men to Health. ir,,Ti No DISEASE hu twer prsntd o mny tcruU&ritlrs as Lafirippe. No dKi'fts loavoi Its vlrtlmt so debit. tatd, u-m-Uisa, lpls, nervi-U'sa, as LuGripe, Mr. I. W. Ihhm, utate ait-'nt of the Mut ual Life Insurnrn'n Co., of Kentucky, says: "In 14$ and '90 I bid two severe atta-iit of Lafirlppc. the last one auarkin my nrr oua isystcm wilh aut h severity that my life was I'Hpuired of. I had not elrpt for more than two month exrept by the use of nar-coilt-a that stupt fl.-d me, bnt pave me no rest. I waaonly ronmfous of intense mental weakness., aaoninft bodily pain and the fart that I was hourly growing weaker. When In Ihmromlltlon, I c ninnienrt'd un'nff Ir. Mil' H'MoratlTe Ncrrine. In two tiny I Nafcan to Improve and tn one motith'a time I ir as cured, much to the aurpri cif all w ho knpw of my condition. 1 have bven In ex cellent health hinre and have rm'ommruUed four rrr.n rii- to niarir of my friend. ' LouthViUe, Jan. 2i, IMtt. I. W. Uiltor. Dr. Biles' Rervine Kostrores Health, lii BEST nv a Rewind Marhlne .f ?i c a t vert wmenta 'u , un -ct tha bvut made. 4 t do Dot be 'lis i t I ' and h lei i. hnet fcnisin-' ah 1 Most Popular for a mere F o It tV.t Vf.a buy f'-,p r. tn.!iU. Uiturert ti. ,t hive --,K. .1 rptitt.;i ! wM.r-vt .-ir I i ro dfaJmn, V't v. ,11 t a jit a Sewing Xltuhinv t'.iit in ft 'rd tha world nvir ( r its dstra biiitv Yon want tho 'e tt.at iaeaalest to niiiwjt; una i Light Running There U nons la the world that mPTr-t CrtT ti n met -huntca! con- I 4 t art. I;,tcnes of finish, beauty m Hi a?'j , inncA, or r.aa aa uuuiy New Home It baa Atftentftttc T mtoi Dwhlc Peed, elilce on both hiileti ut fuf .'.c ( .v"ifi, noother haa it ; Kfw tind ( fat-ntv'y tit tvinn wheel hinged OB ad)ustr)tccDU-Tti.ssreuuctnx frK-tiuo to tbe miiiimum. WRITE TO! CIRCUL4R8. THE FESt HOSE SEW 156 H.'CHIKB CO. OktUma. Vta. !Vf-r-..if V . Si rm"H Sor , W. T Cuc"t. lit. M J ! t U" l ii.Wn. a 1aM i tt i f x rc 3 lt tY R. H. LE ONARD. NOTICE. Having qualified at eieoutor of II. B. WiMxl.deoeaai'd.all pertont irdclited to laid Pitate are berrlij notified to come foraard and make liiiinrdiat psjmpiit, an J al! person! Laving claim gainst said estate aro hertiy notified to preaerit the tame to tlie inui-riKritd on or Iwiore the 26th day of Ivr-ember, leJ, or tliii notice will tie pit adtnl in Lr of rwoverr. IVe. 26th, 1K8.V K. 8. FoKiga, Kierutor of II. h. Wo.ni, !t'd. MB Hh...llnf at Hall. fiir Andrew Agnow was "a braw oldior. " As ctommander of tbo BcoU Fasiliers ho (lit! gallant service ttgainKt tho protendor in 1745 and Bubaoquontly against tho French In Flanders. Ho nsed to boast that, though ho had been in many battles, ho had never seen the EriKlir.b de feated. 1 Tut he himself oneo came near losing his lifo in a jxTsonal en uunter. Kir Androw, as laird of a largo m tote, took preat interest in hia livt itoek, Ono day, while visiting a herd of cattle, he was attacked by a dan gerous bull ' Not accustomed to run away, Bif Andrew niadosmcb a tiad double that ho narrowly escajKxl ending his ca reer then and thcro. As it wan he clam bortxl over the wall Jnst in time to avoid tbo blow of tho battering ram. Sir Andrew went to the houso, us ing strong languago, and soon reap, peared, gun in hand. Re-entering the field, ho grunted Out, "Ye had moat a disadvantage, ye Tory, but I'll fight ye fairly now. " . Tho servants, following at a sf distance, begged him not to on tor the paddock, where tho mad bull was roaring lustily. "Hoot I I'll fight tho loon fairly Tbo tnair noise the less fear. Hut stay ye thero if yo please, " dryly answer ed Bir Andrew. Tlie bull nin:le a rush. Sir Andrew coolly aimed the gun Tho bullet did its duty, and the bull fell dead Al tho servants crowded round the harmless brute, Kir Andrew improv ed tho occasion by saying, "Tho loon that brags nwer micklo isnovcra good fighter "Youth's Companion "Blight" costs cotton planters more than five million dollars an nually. This is an enormous waste, and can be prevented. Practical experiments at Ala bama Experiment Station show conclusively thai the use of "Kainit" will prevent that dreaded plant disease. Our pamphleti are not advertising rirrulan hom ing special (truli r, but are prmttkal work, contain t. g fh rvults of latest tipcnmetltl in this line, fcvery cotton farmer should have a copy. I lie y su Kut Irte lur ttic akinR. OLKMAV K AM WORKS, yi NaMiu St., Nw Yufk. Sclentlflo American Agency for CAVEATS. TRADE MASKl. DESIGN ATENT8. COPVRIOHTS. MoJ For tnformstlon sn.t frpfl Hsn.llHi.ik wrlln to Ml'.NS a (., ;l Hr.)iewiy, Ntw Y..KK. ei.'i-it l.im'su for scnrliM( .tt!,-nts In Antrrlcs. Kvenr lnt.'iit tAkt-n out by lift t hroucM tx-fors tiif .ultic by s notice given frev uf cLaryo tu IanrTtHmilittnnnf anr -'',ntifV prr In tha world. HpictKlUIIr llhitrnU'd. N liit-illafnt man fthouhi lan without It, Wwklr, A3 (Hi a Ti-ur; $jti tix mmifha. A.l.trMH, MUS'S ' t CO., VtaiJUUfcHa, 3ol UfmvJwaj, Hkw Vwh C!t, (Jape Febp Bid YadJiq Valley KAILWAY, mis (int., Kii'civer. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, N KKr'KCT DECKMIiEU Mi, NtJKTH I!t)UM. Xo. 2. Paily. Leave rrive Wilmington, KsyettHville, 7. IS a. m 10.1ir) a. m. 10 fiii a. m. 12.19 p. m. 2.25 i. in 2 M p. m. 3 (6 p. m. 3.5 p. 4 31 p. m. 4 .1H p, m. fi.17 p. m. 6.45 p. in ; Leave Leave U-ave Kayetteville, .""aiifurd, I'liinax, Arrive (in-eiiolmro, Leave Uave (ireetislioro, Stnkesdalp Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Walnut Cove, Walnut (!ove, Hural Hall, Mount Airy, SOUTH JiOL'XO. Nu. 1. Dailj Leave U-ave Mount .Airy, Kural Hall. 0.35 a. m. Il.(i5 a. m. Arrive ulnut t'ove. 11. : a. 11.45 a 12.12 p 12 .VS p, 1.4:3 p ! 32 n L4ave Leave Walnut Cove. Stnkesdale, Arrive HreeiiMirii. Leave !.eave Leave tireetisUiro, ( 'I iiiimv t Nan ford, 3 ID p. m. 4 33 p. m. 4 15 p. m. TA'i p. m Arrive I,enve Arrive Kayetteville, Kajet trv ille, N ilmiiiKtoii, I XOin II i'.ul'M). Xo. 4. Daily Lave r.etincttuville, Leave Maxton, L.-ave Ki-d Springs, l.i-ave Hope Slills, irrive tayet'eville, 5 25 a. in. I 2U a. in. 6 55 a. ni. lo 3.5 a. m. It' 62 a. m. Sill "I II l:nl'M). , X. 3. Daily U-ave Kayetteville, U ave Hoiie .Mills, 4 .Sm p. m. 4 r p. in. 5 42 p. m. 6 12 p. ni. ; 7.2H p. m. ! No. 16. Mix-d 6 45 a. m. 5 35 a m. 8 2tl a. m. 8 .'i5 a. m. m.rs-) a. m. 11.50 a m. Xo. 15. Mixd 12.25 p m. 1 .2 p 10. 2 35 p. m. 8 10 p. m. 3.5R p. in. 6 50 p. m. (ave l;id Spring, Arrive xl niton, irrive I'.enm-ttsvill XOKTH r.oU.ND. Leave KaniKeur, Leave Clininx. Arrive (ireeiihUiro. Ieave (ireeiihlHro, leave Stokesdale, Arrive Madison, SOUTH ISOl'XD. Ieave Madison, Lave Stokesdale. Arrive ire?n!iioro. Leave (treenahoro, I-ve Climax, Arrive Kamaeur, NORTH BOIXO COXNKCTIONa. At Kayetttville with Ailmtie Coaat Line for all miinta North sml v..t . Stttlford tsith the HfBlmar.l Air tireensboro iih th Southern Kailway Company, at Walnut Cove with tie Norfolk and V etern l.ailroad f.r Win. aton-S'alem. ol'TH a.irsn co.NXKTioxa, At Walnut Cove with the Xorf.dk and Western liailroaj for Koatiok and points North ai d Wet. at (rreiiclmro it ht he Southern liailws Corns en for ......... . T. i.an'iK'ti, luciimonu arid all rx'inta .North and Kart.ar Kayetteville villi the At lantic Cosst l.i'n for all points South, I Maxton Vk it n the Seatfoard Air t.ina f.ir Charlotte, Atlanta and all points South atid Southwest, W. t. KYl. Osa'l raasait. t. W. FRY. 4.Mral Manayrr. A Ki f ft 1 V X v c i j- iaf i . m t CuiHtorla U Dr. Samuel ntohor'a prewrlptlon for Infant and ChlUlron. It c ontains neither Opium, Morphine nor Other Narcotic Hiibtanc. It lit a harmlewi Btibstltuto for Paregoric, Drops, goothlngr; SyrupH, and Cantor OIL It it) Pleasant. Its guarantee In thirty years' use by Millions of Mother:. Catttoria dewtroys Worm and allays fcverlnbiiexH. C'astoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, trures Dlfirrlura aud "Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething trotihles, cures constipation - and flatulency. CaHtoria aNslmilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria Is the Children's Panacea tbe Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Cantoris Is an ricllrnt mcdidnc for chtl firen. Mothers hare rrpralcdly told tnc of its (ood cfleet upon llidr children." 1)r. c. C. Oaoooo, Lowell. Mass. "Castoria Is the best remedy for children of Which I sm acquainted. I hope the day Is not far dlstsnt wlion mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castor Is Instead of the various quack nostrums which are destnrylns; their loved ones, by forcing Opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby Sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KixciiEUja, Conway, Ark. Th Cantaur Company, 77 LDMBKR, Sash, Doors NO TliOl.'M.K NOW TO BUILD A IIOUSF. I V OU KNOW WI1KKK TO I'.UY THK We Manufacture All Kinds of IWirn, S;ih!i, lilunls, .MnnteU, Door Scroll S;i injr, Sniir Work, Motililim; of nil kimltt I' l"orimr, ' filiiij; Siil i t.r. t 'i si 114 mill all k;inU ot I'lt'isli. il l.nmli. r. We Carry in Stock IJniili l.iitiiln-T, Sliitigli's, Plastering Lnllu-H, nnd all kinds liuildinir Material. Guilford Lumber KTg Company. May 9ili, 18!l."i. j If Your Property iiffllCouid IF NOT, THEN IT IS II you arc a business man and your credit will be better. m i i 1 .1 II , I I -r -c T3 JK If your business doesn't requite you to keep insured, thin kiep insured for your own profit and pleasure ; you will eat better, sleep better and certainly feel better. a re you nearly to death, but insure at once and be on the safe tide Don't delay, but come at once to GRAVES W. E. MERRITT, Mount 'if I Fra ftisi ilk sW i vUH sisiui sw us CCUSiERCIAL COLLEGE OF IY. DIVERSITY j HiuiiiMK'unrwshut inrln-tmf nttl..fi, Ukf ! mr4 Mrd rHwniiphj TjirTiltnj in ft : TrU0rmtk9 tut.t. I" .' :.-siful grt J j '' il tr,k. Rud 6(?cl. ft ' BiTt.1 MOW. kalutkT rnivfrvity iipKn. ! wrW oar ra4nM. I"4nhih fm mr i slsA uiisi sat aj-asrssssi suissstsVssM I ottrt l u r-'M Urn- mtr rcl Ccllsft n thut arts mnd t lrt sm KsW- -t. tVILCU a. ttSITH, LKltMOTOM. KT. Desirable Residences for Rest. I fir SltLttlot?" 'J.t2S. 1. The Koss House and Lot, Rock-! ford Street. ! 2. The C. W. Lewis House andi Let, Main Street. j 3. The Vaughn House and lot, I RawTey Avenue. ! Ail di-tirsblo and onvr:ient!y k ; cated. t'sil on tio, V, Hrs;. j t-yt. ITt'i. Hl ! 4 ID life f H 4 I I I lal lf9 a i n va. t a a j i Castoria. M Castoria la so well sdspted lo children that I recommend It as superior to any prescript loo known to me." H. A. AaCRRS, M. D., III So. Oxlord St., Brooklyn, N. T. "Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Csstorls, and although we only have among our medical supplies whst Is knows aa regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria haa won us to look with favor upon It." t'aiTao liasrrrai. add DisraKsaar, Boston, Mass. Au.sk C. Smith, Vss. Murray Strati, INsw York CHy. and Blinds CIIKA PEST MATKIMAi, iiml Witnlovr Frames, Tiirtit'il-Wovlt (Iniilniio, N. C. You ace It Without Inconvenience ? WISE TO INSURE IT keep your property fully insured Don't wait for a fire to come and & HAMER, Insurance Agents, Mount Airy, N. C. dJa?BA nn (tOOK STOVES MADE FROM PURE PIC t?0N. Not ons X4! n 1 of (Vrap Iron Is crsr used a Uusw goods DURABLE, CONVENtt NT ECONOMICAL AU Vorlera ImprovametiCa to Llgfctoa Ilojstirrili carats. Twenty dlfterrm stses sad Itlads. Evtry Stm Warrtirted Aglt Defect. rrkts not ninrh bif ber at this Urn Uisa on rxitzimoDst klads ot bttma. Call m or ndJresi Airy, North Carolina, AARON PENN, THE Fashionable Barber, Cndt-f Grave Warehoui. Mt. Airy, N. O. Easy chsir, rnzors kern; H-issors sharp, linen clean. Kor a shsve jou .ay a dime Only a nickle to Ri-t a shine ; Hlianipunor haircut I'ompaJ ur You iat the sum of 25c. more. N0TJCE. II y virtus of a Wn- f the Sitpe-ior roiirt at its ter in lirtotsr, in th tsuss tbetsj jn.linn etitaled A- W. Mwirt aesi"st Lwiis Hel'slms. t nis slireneil. I wtil prorred tn sll lu tlw b'sliest hlil.lrt-, fisr rs.b. isi tbe i ri. . iua .1 mm . t.. da-elliiix ih sisiy lHU. In Prtm eo-;, it. o . w cwmnjj, uinsn Vi. !.;. ml it VI. ics. a rrsrt oi Is ml kii:a as :l i!4 M ti floins lsf, sitnntrd (u hurry nr-s-tT, . C-. s.lji'ininf the laoils of jba Ss". iner, CI sr e H ln.! a1 Mhrrs, rn Uiniig She butrd asxl e.iM; !,t srtes. &.ld ti ssM.fy Iso js li.BHrlsl.ir it risls.ir nf (mnl.tw sh -r itm A. ti. Mmit. Ti Iimniki 3d, U. I. lisTaaR, (sntiioar NOTICE. State ft North Carolina, Hurry County. V. W. Ilamhtoti, Cli-rk S(iwriir Court Otlicial Kcjtort. To the Chairman of th Board of Comity Coinmiettiofirrs of Hurry eontity : The fill low ing is my rejKirt of iul.lio funiis receive,! hy tut sime th 1st .VXinidny in Iiec-muer, ti-wit : lec. 2Jtli, lh9l. Mount Airy T. kaeco Assouistion Incorfiora titm Tar, .... 25.i npni ihvb, Htmle vs. W. II. Ix.r sett, Hue, . . . . ofj.fO May 13th IBM, Htste vs. W. F. 1 1 r-r,Lfin'' - - K'O July i,th, Hlue Ridue Co. Incorporation Tsx, . . mm June '1st, IhM, Atkinson, B A Miitker vs. KHitliern Kx- kt llth lHM,Ht,evs.jHme. V Mutt, line, . . , Oct, Mill. lhilS, Th,,. Oreen- wood vs. K. L. 1'uindexter Jury Tax, . ' 8oo Total amount received, . 7ni 45 My commissions' on satne.fi p,.r cent., .... s?)7 Which amount I have turned over to J. A. Adams, Treasurer, and have his receipts for same, dated Nov. lltli.lhUfi and Jee 'Juu, lMi. Also.l have received the following amounts from H h. Kol ger. former Clerk Huiicrior Court, liec. 3rd, lHiil, to-wit: Oeposited tiy J. F C'"ik, Ex. of J. M. Cook. for Mrs. U-dford, $3fl9.40 Which Hiiioutit 1 paid to Mm. Ledford " July 8Nt, 1N95, and have her receipt for same. Ilepoxited hy fi. .1. Alkin on, adm'r of Lucy Walton, be longing to the heirs 1 f I. ucy Walton, .... 27.80 deposited by Tyson H. Wil mouth, ndiu'rol Ki hard vVil mouth, lidoiiyinK to heirs of snid Kichsrd ilmoul h, 2.22 ).). ilcd hy J. H. Know, adm'r of Minerva Ads. ins, l'..ntniiK to the heirs of Eli7.nle'h Ail kins, ..... 3 JO (of which nmoiliit 1 ptid H'k:. 10 Msry While, one of the heirs, on April 2Uth, lt3. and have her receipt for same ) deposited hy Nathan llodjres, Executor of John Hodges, le longinx t" heirs of John lloilxes, 11.00, arid of W. 1). Hicks $1 OH, (of w h ich amount I paid Alice Hicks M cents 011 liec. 4th, Isiil, as show n hy the record,) .... 2.00 Hepiwited hy . L Atkins, Ad tiunirtt rator of Jaa. (ialyean. bi'loniiiK to the heirs of Al bert llodKes, dee'd. (which ain't 1 paid to Fred Hodges, Nov. 11th, 1KWS, and have his receipt for the ssnie,) - . 511 AIko deposited by Husnn Ilrcwn to pay cost, (of which am't I have received on co;.t due me for iKfiuingsummoii, $1,110) (4.00 All of which Is respectfully submit ted, W. W. HAM i'TON, C. 8 C. Pworn and subscribed before me, this 2nd December, lKU'i, J. . I'AKK.Chm'n B. C. C, Approved by order of the Board, this the 4th day of December, 1895. NOKTH CAKOMXA, j miv Cot nty. ( I.C. H Hnynes, Kegister of Deeds in and for Nirry county and State afore said, do hereby certify that the forego ing is fc true and perfect copy of the of ti i u I report of W. W. Hampton, C.S.C., together with the endorsements of the Chairman of the Board of County Com missioners, as appears from the original on tile in my ollice. Witness my linnd, Dec 2nd, 1805. C. H. HAYXF.S. Register of ieeds. NOTICE. By virtue of authority conferred by an act of the (ieiieraf Assembly of North Carolina, (Session of lhf.) I, W. W. Hampton, Clerk of the Superior Court of Surry county, do hereby estab lish the following voting precincte in the town of Mount Airy, N. C, to be hereafter exclusively used by the voters of said town iu all elections, general and municipal, towit: First Ward liallaway A Belton'sssw mill. Second Ward The Tow n Hall as now located. Third Ward The Graves Wareh use. Fourth Ward The Globe Warehouse. This Dec. 20th, 1R95. W. W. 1 A UPTON, Clerk Suerior Court. NOTICE. fsiah J. Wi!hi:rn ) North Csrolini vs. $ Surry County. G. J. Wbliurii snJ others. ( Sererior Court, ) lief, re Clrrk. lt pieariiig tn the s.tiUctioa of tlw Court, Irom atliiUvil tiled and return of the Mivriff that An.lirw Wilhuro is a id resident of the State of North Cartilins; that ho is a nes-esssi y party to this action ; that said actios is a petition for doser; it is therefore ordered and a yielded tht publicaiion he ni.idu in tlm iUouut Airy News, a 11 wtpoper pi.'b inhed ia tlie tii of Mount Airy lor six succewive e ks re 11 Hiring said d f' nJsnt lo appear Im f rv W. V, llMuptni), Clerk of the Miprrior Court of Surr) t'ouuty al his ollie ia ol), on 1.1c Km a day of Jan., lew!, and let the dvfendant Uke sol ice tMt if li fan tn ap prsr at Die time and place aUe nieutioiied plsintifl will apply toi the relief ilesnand.-d in llie petiiioa h a on tile in said ortl.-e Tliis Dee ?tb- W. W. Hauptox.C. S. C. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of aut! rity of a IVed of Trust executed to me by J M. Brower and w ife, Nannie M. Brower. on the 15th day of Ieoember, 1S02, and duly record ed in the Register's ottkv in Surry coun ty, in Book So. 10. page 19. to sw ure the payment of a certain bond, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having tH-en complied with, at there quest of the owner of laid U.nd. I shall expose at rubiic auction, for rash, on rat urn ay, me 1st day of February, lf06, at 12 o'clock, M ,in Jiount Airy Blue Kidge Inn door, in the county of Surrr. N. U.. the follow ine nronertv : Thirteen hundred aiid fifty-sn acns of land lj ing 01 siu joining me town or Mount Airy. N. V. adioiiiinir the lands of W. Fulton. W. 8. Sparger. A. ( short and others, known as the Cirvular Saw Mill Tractor Marshall r arm. and for ami re accurate description and for ttsf lun. daries 01 said tract of land se Deed of Trust eni-iuted by said John M. Bnmer and wife to K. B. Jones, trustee; dated the 19th dav of Jannarr. in., and corded in Uk , .Ke , in the re cords in olfire of beg ster of Deed, for "urry c.i;nty, less J7 a -res sold to I. K rk. riinisn TaCT recinir.s? on a Jorust in the edse of the street of Xlmmt Air Jas M. Durhsms ci.rnr, runswitk said Durham and B. Y. tiravea. X si K i ch. and 75 K, to a stake,rrsve' corner, mencsj wiib ssia (.ravea' line 8. Mm E. 7 ch. and 60 E to a stake near tho swims of the pond, thence down the pond on the Wet side as the pond meanders; see deed reenrtled in lx.k 14. usee few. (urry rwori; fc mill dam, thence dow n the river aa it tneandera to tbe bridge on the road h iding from Mount Airy t Hamburg, thence Wet with said red to Mrs. iosrj'i line, there with her line. A. Kpargs-r. Wrr, t.riflitfa er,d K. D. Harris' ine to slain Street of Mount A fry, thertt:nrt (.west m'uh ssid afreet lot's! beifirtning font amifg 0J ex-res, more or le. Ie N M teet. ar.id toti. O. Wek b.sB -hvh is a sroaH l-mj boo e, m,d 2 t,f daer t 1 .r f 'g to Sirs. M. 1st Brvster anj ir.a,.g i. W. Durham 1 t .s tie 7tr f)r of lx temlser, K it JoN 1 tfrr
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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