Blood Poison.
Coeafrjon B'oxl Poison hit bean ap.
f roprmltiy called the curse of mankind,
t i the one disease that jihysiriani ran.
not mre; their mercurial ami potash
remedies only bottle op the poison io
the system, to surely break forth in
more virnient form, resulting in a total
wreck of the system.
Mr. Prank B. Martin, a prominent
jeweler at 926 l'ensylvania Ave., Waah-
ingicn,iJ.t.,KAy:
I was for long
time under treat
nient of two of
the best physi
cians of this cty,
for a serere case
of blood poison,
bnt my condition
crew worse all
't the while, not
V withstanding the
.Wit tt 11...
f 1 1 y muh it.ij
Wt charged me three
IvfY My month was
HHed witu eating sores; my tongue wai
almost eaten away, so that for three
months I was nnable to taste any solid
food. Mybairwas coming out rapidly,
and I was in a horrible 6. I had tried
rations treatments' and was nearly dis
couraged, when friend recommended
8..S.S. After ' had taken four bottles, I
becan to get better, and when I had
finished eighteen bottles, I was cured
sound and well, my skin was without
blemish, and I have had no return of
the disease. S.8.S. saved me frotn a life
of misery." S.S.S. (guaranteed purely
vegetable) will enre any case of blood
poison. Books on tbediseata
end its treat
merit, mailed
free by Swift
FpeclSc Co.,
Atlanta, Oa.
MORTGAGE SALE
By virtus of (lie power comalned In a
in. ulnars deed, X"cnlcil lo ins liy It. I,,
Ci'tnge and M. I. tienrirn. his wife, on ths
lHh ily t .Inniiiiry, le'.ifi, niul recorded Iti
Cie reci.nl of umrt;;sxi's, in tlis'ltogistcr's
ollhe. of Surry tniiuly, it: hook I i psn 1.7J.
1 will sell fur cash, at tha Court limine
iliior lu Dnhsnn, on Tuesday, uarch l?lh
JKiMl, all or U L Orange's one sixth In
forest In tin' tract nl land lately beliinitlng
to Andy tieorge, ilioeaed r'nr further
Information concern I mk this land sec the
houiiil.tries alven in the inert Kami ilri'd
deaerihed slme. Hold to sntinly a ili'lit J
IA.(M) and interest and co-t to siid.
Ksl). Wlh, m.
C. W. HtlNKKK, Mortgagee.
NOTICE.
Thomas Howell J Surry Coiiuly, N. C,
vs. I in .superior Court,
Aila Howell. I Soring Tci 111, iHI'll.
) Acll hi for llivnn t .
In this cane It appearing to the court that
the defendant is a lieceinii y party in tlit
above entitled a1l(n and t li.it the personal
execution ol siiinmdns cannot lie had ac
cording to la, and tlutt the defendant Is
not a resident of North Carolina, it is
thernfi.re ordered tli.it said Miniiinins he
executed hy publication in The MoInt
AlaY , a paper published in !Smry
County, N. C, for six successive, wreel s,
eoiiinwintling tlie siid dcleuilaut to mukv
her appearance at Hie next Superior Court
lieuu and held in '.'ie town of Dolison,
Surry County, N. C, on the third Monila
alter the fourth Monday in Kehrunry, If-"',
and aawar or demur to the plainlift'a peti
tion lor divorce, ami let the defendant take
notice thai if she fails to appear and plead
according to law the phiintitt' will auk I'm
judgiuen according to relief in smd pelt
Hon. 1 liia Jan. ilOili, s'.l,i.
W. W. II iMl'I'OX. C. C-
Dissolution Notice.
State nf North ) In the matter of partner
Caroliua, Sur- ship of W. 8, Forbes with
ry Comity. i.Npaijrcr Brothers, Mount
5 Airy, N. C.
Notii"e is hereby given that the special
partnt'cship existing between SV. 8. Forties,
f Kicliinoud, Vs., and J, II. Sparger and
It F. SjMiger, trading as Sparger tiros., of
.omit Airy, N. C in which partnership
the li.ioility of W. . Forbes was limited.
Said siecil partnsrship ending by ton
tra t Jan. 1.0th, lfiltl, Id by muliisl consent
dihvilrcd, W. s, Forbes retiring fiuin said
firm.
1 he business will be Conducted by Spai
ger ltroa. aloresniil, ho will receive its
aseU and psy its dobts. This L'Oth day of
Jitnuary, ly6. W. S. Foriiks.
Notice of Land Sale.
By virtue of decrees made at the
spring term of the Superior Court 01
fcurry county, 1895, in the following
cases: Jno. L. Worth against It. Frank
Johnson, Jno. L. Worth against S. Mart
Johnson, Jno. L. Worth against Achilles
Johnson, Jno. I,. Worth against W.
Yancey Venablu, Jno. L. Vonh against
Nathan W. Dinkins, appointing me
c-immissioner, I ViU sell at public auc
tion at the court house door in Dobson,
on Monday, the 16;h day of March, 1!90,
(same being the first day of the spring
term of the Supc-rior Court,) at 12
o'clock, M., the following real estate:
First tract adjoining the lands of J. C.
Cooper, Louis Johnson and others, on
the waters of Hull Hun, containing 30
acres. Second track, adjoining the
la;ids of K. 1). Kej, I.ouis Johnson and
others on the waters of Bull Kun creek,
containing 50 sitcs, more or less. Third
track, lying on the waters of Bull Kun
creek, adjoining the lands of J. C.
Coojier, Frank Johnson and others,
containing 20 acres, more or less.
Fourth tract, lying on the waters of
Bull Kun creek, adjoining the lands of
A. L. FOades, lyouis Johnson and others,
containing 65 ATes. Fifth tract lying
on the north side of the Dolison road,
near Snatchville, adjoining the lands
of Jno. M. Bryant, Kurai Doss and
others, containing 45 acres, more or
less, to satisfy Judgment for balance of
purchase money fur said lands, aggre
gating the sum of alxmt $l,000,eosl and
interest to be ad.Vd.
Terms of sale made known on day of
ale. Feb. 11th, 1S06.
W. F. CAKTF.K, ommissioner.
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THE MORAL OF IT.
i It wa. nftrr sunset before Cult In
ncool(xl In rwmiitnringtlm (.wont
pcrtoncod burros, who, fleslrirtg
broak in thoir Jowrnoy tord the
dosort, btvl withdraivn during the
night and found netful nxj.uttion in
tbo donso pino oak bruith oa the
neighboring hillsida
, Thus it anno about f lint U10 rtidly
li'jht of Calkins' campfire ngnin at
tracted an. Tbo convcrfvition took a
wiuo rang at flrnt, but a),,irou.,bol
a foens whon ono of the par'-y, the
old lady with the blitok mits, rcfor
ft'. U tlii gonornlly prnyniiing
drought Fho tnonflonod In thin con.
ncotion arrx:ent tirwapnjior rotiort of
a church uteiding in ftonio nrid bcc
tioa of tho north west, wlinrv genoral
prnyera for rain wcro ofTerod with
uch immndiafo c(Tx;t that fho con
grcgntion.who worounprovidod with
umbrellas, wore drenched on their
way homo.
'Purely a colucidcTJco," flijvjwntly
anggrwtod Mnnton, n rocont imiwrfiv
tion from the effcto east
"I regard it as a most atriking il
lnnlrattun of tho oflkacy of all ain
coro and earnest prayer, " reproving
ly remarked tho old lady with the
mita
"What do yon any, Mr. Calkins?"
inquired Mnnton inmbiuilied. "I'm
aure youll arrroo with me."
Our host stirred up tho fho before
expressing hinisolf. "You're dead
right, tua'aml" he at length replied,
Ignoring Stanton, "There's notliin
prayer won't do if you're in earnest
and pray hard enough, and don't
pray for too much nor too little, and
atop right there. But you can handi
cap a good, Btronir, willin prayer,
anmo as you can any thi ng else, n ml ita
bound to balk and make troublo. "
"1 fear I do not graap your mean
ing, Mr Calkina, " said tho old lady
with tho mita, laying down her knit
ting and regarding Calkins with a
look of puzzled inquiry.
"P'r'ups 1 wasn't very clear,
ma'am, but I bad In mind a queer
eH'rleneo of my own In tho arnest
prayor lino nome yours ago, way up
north in Trinity, which '11 illustrate
mymeanin better 'n any explanation
I can give." Calkins settled himself
again out of the lino of the sparks
and smoke, which his late attention
to tho fire had provoked, and began:
"It was in tho winter of 1875, and
1 wag carryinmail from Gorman's
over to tho Brown Boar end Rjund
ont camps and made the round trip
onco a week on snowshoes When 1
was at Gorman's, which was four
days in tho week, I stopped with a
Frenchman named Firot, who work
ed a drift claim on the rivor. We
bunked in a shako cabin, back of tho
hotel corral, and got along middlin
well for tho first month wo was to
gether Evenin's wo'd generally turn
up at tho hotel, and after sittin by
tbo firo with the rest in the saloon
for awhile we'd finally drop Into old
man Gorman's private parlor and
listen to Kittio Gorman playin on tho
parlor organ. I aways liked mnsio,
bnt I hadn't no faculty at produein
it, so I'd just sit and listen while
Kittio'd play, and Tirot, who had a
big, throaty voice, would now and
then sing to Kittio 's accompaniment
"This wns all well onough at first,
but after two or three weoks I found
it dull and uninterestin, just sittin
thore on the cold, slippery, black
haircloth sofa, with never a word
norachanco for ono with Kittio, who
seemed all took up with l'irot and
the music, and only'd speck to mo
when she wanted another stick on
tho firo. Then, after awbil-i, I stop,
pod goin into tho parlor and would
sit in tho saloon until bedtime, feel
in mad all through to hear Pirot
singin and Kittio playin away for
dear lifo to keep up with him on the
gnspin old organ in tho next room.
Then I grow bitter, because I knew
that whilo naturally Kittie liked mo
best of tho two at tho sumo time
sho was worldly minded liko her fa
ther, the old man Gorman, and felt
Pirot was a better match on account
of his river claim, while I wasn't
much account, from a ready money
point of view. Thon of course I had.
a fallin out with Pirot about nothin
in partie'lar on tho surface, as I can
recollect of I did pretty much all
tho quarrel in, I'm free to allow, for
Pirot said nothin, but just laughed
in a way that made mo madder, and
1 moved out of the shake cabin to an
old adobe higher up the hilL
"Next day I started off before sun
up 011 my regular trip with the mail
for Brown Bear and Hound out I al
ways got the best start I could, so'a
to get well up the range while the
crust was hard, and before tho sun
bad been tip long enough to mellow
things up and make it awkward for
me, for I wasn't very handy even yet
with them long Norwegian snow
shoes. I never stopped on the trip
for nothin, bein always mon1 anxious
to get through than to rest, but this
partie'lar ruornin I'm teKin of I'd
started out feelin languid and dis
pirited, and by the time I d struck
the summit I felt sort of dead beat
ont My fiMt was cold and cramped
from too iiyht buoklin of tho Klines,
and altogether I made up my mind
to sit down for a minute or two and
p(t pulled togother aijain bofore I
started on.
"Thore wasn't much wind, and tlie
sun was out warm and comfortable,
and U10 idea of stretchin out tl ere
on the snow for ton minutes' rest
just suited me. I sat down with my
back rest in against an old di4 stump
that came up through the siiow, un
buckled the shoo, unslung the mail
pouch from ray shoulder tnd took
out the little snack of bread and meat
I'd brought along and which I gen
er Jly eat on the way without mnk
in any special stop for it
"While I aa ctin, loikin off
down tlie klnpo I'd just clinbed up,
thinkin what bad luck I'd s ruck all
along the la.-it few months, my eye
caught on to some lines in the scrap
of newspaper I'd wrapped r mud tlie
lunch aud vthioh was lyinepnwd out
oa my k g undtr the second piece of
broad just withir good road in dis
tance. I don't just recollect 'ut how
the words read, but the or ft of it
Was that lota of men faileu n gt-ttin
b jt they waartl is ilia w.irld jut j
tvan they didn't, want i lard I
enough and didn't keep nskin and
prayin for it until they got it. T ieno
line somehow hit my case, it seo nod
to mo. 1 hadn't had much early ro
ligious tralnin, and the idea of Just
prayin hard for what you wa .fed
and gottin it struck tuo as some thin
new and simple and very sati.' fae
tory. There was no end of things 1
wanted, and wanted bad, and if they
was to bo had by jttHt wnntin 'em
bad enough and ak in for 'em violent
enough 1 was goin to got 'em sura
"Then 1 says to myself, why not
tart in right now with a silent pray
er? Bo I set at it. I closed my eyes
and squeeze my lids togother hard
I was so dead in earnest It was a
terriblo swoepin, vigorous pray.rr 1
handed in. First, I wanted good luck
In a general way and nskod for it
hard. Then I got maro down to par
tio'lars, and asked to Ijo rich and
prospnror.'i, and wound up with a
sort of side banded suggestion that
it would suit mo down to the ground
to have Pirot fall off his luck and get
poor, whilo I grew rich- All this
wasn't right, of ootirso, as I seo now,
ma'am. But I wann't so much pray
in for had luck to Pirot for ita own
sako, aa for tho effect of it all on my
gottin on with Kittio Gorman.
"When 1 prayed for the blight on
Pirot, I was so sorter brought up by
tho whole business that just, I sup.
poso, to give things a pui tio'lar point
I fired out my right leg bo vigor
ousliko and struck tho miowhIioo to
which I'd buckled tho mail touch so
bar I, that zip! whis! liko a shot
it was on its way down tho hill. It
made a clear shoot fir about S00 fivt,
every now and then spinnln almut,
when an end would strikoa snag, un
til it brought np short against a lndo
that cropiMd out across its track,
sending splinters of stnno all about
when it struck, for, with tho mail
pouch buckled on to it, it picked up
considerable sjhmkI and hit hard. It
bounded up and turned clean over,
and then stopped altogether, held
from slldin any further by the crop
pin's "Well, ma'am, whilo that snow
shoo was pirouottin down tho slope,
1 was that surprised and mad all
through that, although I'd just boon
writhin in prayer, as you might
say, 1 let loose a lino of language that
if thero'd boon any stop or feelin to
that Rtiowshoo it would have brought
up within CO feet I mention this
with regret, ma'am, becauNO 1 feel
now that if I hadn't been moved to
mako them remarks, just fresh on
top of tho prayer, things would havo
turned out different But, bein
young and hot headed and thought
less then, of course I didn't look
ahead for consequences.
"There was nothin to do but go
down to tho ledgo whero tho snow
shoe lay, pick it up and tho mail
pouoh and get on my way again. Tho
edgo was rotten with tbo weather
and pretty well broke up already,
and nside from tho small pieces just
knocked out of it thoro'd been ono
big chunk loosonod up, which had
rolled just away irom tho ledgo and
lay with the fresh break turned up
to tho sun and da.zlin me wit1) its
brightness.
"No, young man" this to a know
ing suggestion from Man ton "it
wasn't mica of course, nor mica at
all. That piece of rm'k was just criss
crossed all over and through with
ooarso wire gold. I stood starin at it
full minuto before I could get it
through my head that I was lookin
at rock that would go over .",000 to
tho ton; that I was the discoverer
and owner of that ledge, and that
findin it just meant to mo everything
worth bavin, iiicludin of cvurso first
and foromost riches and Kittie Gor
man. "Whilo I stood there I recollected
with a start that riches and prosjier
ity and Kittio Gorman was what I'd
fceon prayin for hard for five minutes
before, and hero it all was within
reach in answer to that prayer, just
as if it had been on tap, so to speak,
all tho timo, nnd I'd just turned the
spigot. Naturally I was some excited,
but I kept cool enough to put up
monuments and a location notice all
right, and christored tho claim the
'Heavenly Snowshoe,' as bein some
what appropriate to the situation.
"You can imagine, ma'am, 1
wasn't in no state of mind after this
to keep on with tho mail to Brown
Bear and Roundout I just wanted
to get back to Gorman's aud let 'em
know about tho striko. Ho I climbed
up the bill again for tho other shoe,
pounded off some good sjiocimeiis to
show what I'd found and was back
again at Gorman's a little after sun
set "When 1 went down to tho hotel
after I'd cooked my supper and
cloaned up at the adobe, I could hear
Pirot singin and Kittio playin aeeom
paniments, as usual, but instead o'i
rilin me, as it had all along, I just
laughed to myself when I thought of
the 'Heavenly Knnwshoe' and of
how quick this would all be knocked
in the head when Kittie and old man
Gorman learned of my pood luck. I
went into the sale on first, whero I
could generally coun on findin the
old man of an ever.in, but they said
he was in tho iarlor with l'irot and
Kittio takin in tho music
"When I went in after k mx kin,
they all looked surprisod and didn't
seem very hearty, but I knew what
had come to mo ui. i what was coin
in to Pirot and didn't mind, but
started in right away and told 'em
what I'd found, him! oeiKl up the
flour sack I'd brouj lit my specimens
down in. and hi id Vra all out 0:1 the
table under the lig'it of tho ban gin
lamp, where they showed up richer 'n
any specimens ever I sea. They all
got round the table and admired
'cm, and Kittio was very friendly,
and the old man Gorman got very
much interested and excited over it
alL although he was generally pretty
cold blooded about most things.
"There wasn't any more singin or
playin tint evenin, and pretty quick
Pirot said good ni,'ht and left us,
lookin chfK'rful. Old man Gorman
asked me all aorta of questions about
the size and dip of the lodge and tho
nature of the croppin'a, and Kittie
at by the t-tblo and was brigutor nnd
chattier than I'd noen her in a
month. When I told the old man I'd
looudxl him in with ine on the claim,
be waa p'resed all through, and we
arranged, to meet next mornin and
talk np tho best way of bnndlln tho
property. Then at last wo said good
night all round, and I went up to
tho auolio feelin all toned up with
sat infliction at t!m Mjlo in which my
prayer was workin.
"Next day old man Gorman and
me bad our talk out, and it was set
tied between u that we was to !o
cato extensions of the 'Hnowxhoe,'
start in duvclopiti and iiieorwirnte
tho whole business right away, set
tin aside part of tho stock for what
old man Gorman called a 'workin
capital,' and m nntinm the old man
was to put up for expenses. T!;in;.-
went on nlmoht too smooth for the
next monfb Tli" I'-dgo t.'jy.-ued up
very promisln. Kitlio was more
friendly oviry day, and, as for Pirot,
bo never turned up nowadays any
way when I was round.
"Now my folks back in Missouri'd
boon writinon an average oncocvery
six months' fur tho last five years,
urgin mo to como home and seo 'cm
before they nil died off, but I 'd never
bad no mentis to go or any way to
get any up to now. But when anoth
er letter en mo about thin time, still
naggin tooomeon, I showed it to old
Gorman, for ho said I'd got to go,
and 1 e'd lend tno tho money to fro
with and lonk nfter thin;: whilo I
wjs gone, 'lite old man kept his
word. lie did I'Hik niter things, 11a
you'll seo, ma'am.
"Well, this was in April. I put
back and saw tho folks, took a liltle
general pnsseiir all round, and it wns
way into August beforo I fetched up
one evenin on the stao at ( Ionium's
again. At the first glance, before I
got down, 1 see thero'd lieen some
considerable changi-s in the hotel
since I'd b(en gone. Tho main build
in 'd been repainted, nnd thero was
aootnpleto new outfit of red settees
on tho front porch. A strango man,
with tho air of ownin the wbolo
plant, came out frotn the office, and
there was no sign of old man Gor
man or Kittio standin in the front
door, as was usual when tho stage
came in.
"1 felt a sort of s'nkinat theheart
at nil this, as though somethin bad
wns Koin to happen to me. I wasn't
kept long in doubt, 'though, about
the stnteef things. I hadn't I10011 off
tho Htago fivo minutes when I learn
ed it all. (Juick as I'd left old man
Gorman sold Pirot all tho 'workin
capital' as a starter. Then lt ween
'em they worked up a scheme to ell
nioout 011 a delinquent assessment.
Then tlicy struck an Knglish syndi
cate and sold out tho proMTtyata
bigflgura Next thing Kittio been mo
Mrs. Pirot, old man Gorman closed
out tho hotel, and the three of 'eui
lit out for no 0110 knew where.
"Well, ma'am, I won't dwell on
fiy feel in'B or bow I expressed 'em
when I heard nil this and found it
true, for that's neither hern nor
there. I could see, after I'd cooled
down and reflected, just how it nil
camo about. I'd 'hoodooed' every
thing up thero on the summit by n.sk-
ing for bnd luck to striko Tirot, and
by usin the pointed language I'vo re
ferred to so closo on top of my pray
er when the 'Snowshoo' went walt.in
down tho hill.
"This, I think, ma'am," conclud
ed Calkins as he roso and stirred up
tho campfire, "will illustrate my re
mark that while there's nothin pray
er won't do if you'ro dead in earnest
and pray hard enough, at tho same
time it s just ns true that if you over
load your prayer or pack a lot of
truck on it that don't belong to the
load, or show temper whilo it's tr.iv
elin, it's just bound to go be Iky and
mako trouble for you. ' Kansas
City Times.
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I trs treak, irritable tired,
Sty freight tram reduced to tOO lb.,
In fact I trmm mo good, on earth,
A Mend brought
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I anally decided
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Wore t had taken
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The menmation inmy tegm mram gone;
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My brain mrrtned clearer t ban erer.
1 felt am good am any man on earth.
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remedy is a rn'al iurr-rie on account i f it
eiceding pri-niptners la reli"injj uia ill
tbe blaiiji-r, k itinera, hvk and every part
4 the urii ary iiaownrea in male or fema'e
It Tt liee retention ef aster and ruin iu
tain7 it alnufct imuwdiat.-ly. If
nt mik relief a ail cure it, is is yiw
reSMtlv. Sold M Tat lot A banner. I'nif
(urta, Meuul Airy, K. '. (
The Iicovry Hated Ilia Life
Mr. U. ('uilloiiuttu, I)ruiiit,
'tt-iivenvilli!, III., sm: "To Dr.
King's Now Diacvery I owo niy it '.
VV 11 tiiken iih L (iriiie and tried
all llio ph) iciui, lor milt' about,
but of im 11 v h 1 1 and wa iren up
and told I could nut lire, Having
J)r, Kin'a Ni Diae'ivory in mj
store I Rent for 8 Iml'lo and beun
i m use 11 fid from the flrnt dose bi';m'
to get better, and itfu-r usinif three
buttles was up nnd 11 In it nain. It
i worth its weight in ff"U. We
won't k'-ep store or house witlntiii
il" (hi n fn triul tit Taylor A
Jiutmer'a Drug Mliiro.
Mi. ThotiiHs CMnimrton. one of
ilielicst known citizens of Northern
(triiiiville, while attending n unt;i
trte' court at liullock, dropjied
(lend Monday jtint a lie took the
Vt itllCHS btHtld.
Cur f'wr llniKlurlip.
As s ri-mcdy for all form of flimd
sclic F'li cti ic liiltt'is bus (irovuil to
bo tha Very bus', Ii cll'erls n mr
111:1 lie nl euro niul I ho most ilrcudud
imhittml Kick hi'uduclics yield tn iu
infliiriico W'u ur)o till w ho urn at"
flicit'd to il'i it'll ro 11 biiLlh. nnd n'lVi
1 his rcinudy 11 f'uir trial. In cases
of 1 1 11 1-i 1 11 it I ciitinHtiii Eh't'inc Ibl
turn cures by giving the rien led ton.
lo thfl bowels, and few Ciimco hnii
resist the nc ol this mcilicino Tn
it uni t'. Filly corns and fl 00 at
Taj hn ii Burner's Drug Sioru.
Sotno ono Iih said thut opportnnl
tic for doing (rood c une hb frp
(iictitly us opportunities lor tJuin-.
ev'l, but tho former nre not recog
nized as often h tho hitter.
Itiicklcii's Arnlni Halve.
Tho 15 st Snlvo in tin World nr
'ills, itriiisea, K.ii'i'S, Ulcer, ,S:ilt
U'ii mui, Fever Hurcs, Tfltef, Cluiip
eil IIiiimU. ( ' Ii 1 Iti lui ni'f, ('urns, niul
all Skin Kriiptioiis, nmt positiveiy
lire" l'ili s, or no pay i-i quired It
giiaraiiteeil to give peileet sulis
liittinn or money refunded. IVicc
25 en's'per box. Fi-r sale by Tay-
or & li.i' lier.
"Bii
1
10-nt
costs cotton planters more
than five million dollars an
nually. This is an enormous
waste, and can be prevented.
Practical experiments ?A Ala
bama Experiment Station show
conclusively that the use of
" Kainit"
will prevent that dreaded plant
disease.
Om pampMefi are not tdvertiinK cirruUr brvwn
(pf pciaI leriiltfrr. but re pra tit 1 works, contm
ing the result 1 of (aiMi rxpenments in lhi I in.
Kvery cotton farmer ahould live copy. '1 hey sr
KQt free fyf the asking.
(itRMAN KAI.I WORKS,
ym Numu i.t New Yt.Iu
CATARRH
is A
Loca 1 Disease
till 1.1 hi' ri'Mi'i i if i-fii.1 ri
Mill l. li i II im. !' iliiMiit,'!".
i Oiin bt riin-il h a iii-h
nt PMiie.t) Willi h Is nppii. .
Iir-i-ll. Irro l.i. nnsiili!
'fii" ipiii'iiiy hiisorned i
.rlvr-, ri'liri ui onee.
i'.Lx's Cream Ru.
Hmklni' l. iK-r-.', l.i lie (he m. i,.tu . ..t
'.ir Nii-s. (Ht.-rn. Cul-U m lli-j,i ai.j II i
ever i'i .ill r-m- li.-e.. It om ms m il im.hhi -w
h- llnvil i.iW!i,., aili.w p.ilti a Irl InlMliilru
1 11 l 1 1"' iK'S. ITnlei'ts 'In- niemiirsnr
pun cnli'K, ri'i-ri s 11, k. n in ol m.m- mil
ini'U i'rt:'i y.. PruvuiHianr hv mull
KLY BKOTII KltH, M M arr-n UU. Se Vnrk.
rouR Wall Paper
AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
00 I d' HU'iihSc and u;ii WnrnuiU'1 In
m Icvmii k.rili a'. J nin nr iiiui.e)
TlDle I " iI'mk -airi- low run ) ri'lund.-il.
c.. I "-iii . for pivi'uv:'
iltli,.-! wlipn
I li -rli l'.
F. II. A1)Y. WrainiT M . rnnliU'ni e R I.
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS TO CLUES SSD StiENTS.
HA" BALSAM
w-. 71fnM avud b'ttUiM tha halt.
' W ' J !'r..nt. a laiufUiit (Trxiwfr.
. 7 I Nr FiU to .toi Crtj
Wi J 1-air to ita Vmiti.iul C&oi.
NT) , 4iii rip r! a a & hair tkttj.
HiMnruennNs
tun to Um ksti, MUa aAui , UM at Unu.i
Break fast - Suppor.
EPPS'S
Grateful Conaforting.
COCOA
Boiling Water or Milk.
r EN HY ROYAL P2LLS
'-wt,V. aan aniii t-il.l.lr' iitl a.k
; -f .-h l. ri'4Hi T aa
sWL tasaikaa. 4t..rto ,K.(a-
1-4 nanr hn fwMfi-'in I ' !.ilaU i
aLl 1 It.MMt T -t ituLiala riwr.
la at aai Uaai iHutt. fail,
NOTICE.
North Carolina, j In Superior
urry county. ) Court.
W. A. V. Jones vs. Thomas J. Adams,
It atiin'srinc from the atlidaiit of V,
A. (.'. Junt-s in this action that Thomas
J. Adams, th defendant therein is n-il
to tie found in Surrj counrj and cannot,
alter one oui'enee, ue utiina in the
State, and it liirtlier appesriiiR that
said artiuii relates to real estate, or in
eirliidinu any intereft or lien that ti e
defendant may have in said real estate
which is the subject of this action, and
that said defemiatit is a non-resident ol
(his Hate and that the court has juris
diction of the subject matter of the ac
tion; lr is, tliert fure, ordered that no
tice of this art 'oil be p'jlilmhed once
week fur six successive weeks in the ML
Airy News, a iiecpaer published in
the town of lit. Airy, in said county,
setting forth the title of this action.! lie
purrxiM of tiif same and rouirini; I ha
di-K-iiuaiit to apfrfcr at thr neit term
of the Sutierinr t'ourt of !urry county
to hr held on 3rd .Monday in March,
at tlie I eurt House in IM'tNuia in
said county and ansaer or demur to
the complaint of plaintiff, or the relief
therein dmar-ded will tw granted
W W. HAMrTUN.C.K C.
Ftb. 4th, 1WXJ.
,,,),,.,..llnwtfTVW'mTll'ellA'1,1
for Infahts and Children.
THIRTY year.' oWrratloa f Caatoria with tho jarniif oot
BlIHrms of parsaaa. pwrmlt .paah if It wtliiM pwl...
THsjsBqnarHima1lMlh omt raBadlyfonfatj4jCfcWr
tha wrorlil lias eyer li sewn. It la hai-mla... CbUJraa Uka It. It
rim im liealta. It will aara their IWaa. la It Mothara liara
aomathlna; which I. abaolntaly aafa and praotloally jfortoet aa a
child's meillclna.
CnrtoHa Afrojm Vsnst,
Castnrla allay. FeTarl.hnaaa.
CaatoHarwataomlBa;JIaCBr4.
Ca.torla enre. Dlarrhnwa a ad Wind Colic.
jCaaterla rallerea Taethlng Tronhlaa.
, Castorla enres Con.ttpatioa anil Flataleaejr.
Caetcrlit neutralises th effects of rarhonlo arid gaa or ynlaoaoas ale.
Ca.torla doe, act coatala morphlaa, ejlnm1or other atareatle property.
Ca.tnrla .Initiate, tha food, r-tnlat. tha stomach and Tqwela,
lvng Jboalthy and natnral sImb.
Ca.torU la pit ap la naa-alga pottloa only. It la Bot acid la hnlh.
Don't allow any one to sell yoa anything oa tha plea orjrmla
that It Is " jat aa good " and " will an.wer QTary ynrposo."
too thwt yoa fat C - A - S - T - O -
Tho fr-lmllo
slgnaturo of
Children Cry for
, F ; , -at
W. E. MERRITT, Mount Airy, North Carolina.
Allsn, ths Barbsr.
When you wich an eay shave,
As good ns burlier ever t!ve,
Just cnll on me at my snlnon,
At morn, eve or noon.
1 cut and dreKS the hnir with grace,
To suit the contour of the face.
My room is nest niul towels clean,
Scissors Hluirii and razor keen ;
And ever) tiling I ihink y;iu'll find
Tosuit the fnce and please the mind,
And uli my n't and skill can do,
If you just call I'll do for you.
It. F. ALLI'.X,
Klue Uidge Inn, Mount Airy, N. C.
NOTICE.
Fdiinlf Ilt amT ) North faro'lua,
vh. ( surry rnnnlv.
Vaui'y J"hiistiii and otliors. ii;inor t u'lrt.
i Hrfiprv Hip t If-rh.
It nrjx'arlritf lo the Cmitt fr m ni , !t fllfd
hat JhIui H iriifr. ham hrnint r nntl l ulh uii
'emr tr nrt iitd-ist i-Hts oi tin tal' t North
nro'li'ri. Hint lli' nre hct i HH,ir- prtr!1tM Iti
Kit- hoc ritith tl H'ttnn; (ti.t a- d nctluii In a
pttH'.ii inr .it.wrr II lis itifrctnrr ont ti'.l and
.dj''.rttf d tilMt (tUtllit'Htlt.n M Ultllr' ill ftU'
Mot k- r aikv Nkh, a iH-WMmih-r pmiltM' ed tn
I lit toll Ol MtMlMl A TV H'f H1X SIHV t.s1V
wi't ks rtMinrl n v;ti. rtt tt rnl;tut to H(ift-r rt
!orthe '. ff t ! Mipt-nur tiift - f Mtrry
otim, Kt tiih m -e in lKil-tw.it, ou the 7(h titty
ul Ki lr r. ml lf fKil Jt f ntlaii' t;kf
n f ls lii.it tl Ml! to npi;tr an-i finswer or
tiiiiir lo i !itMot..plri'iit piittitiir ill apply lor
lit r iii-f item nJnl tn tin- ooiuplaliil. V. tlne.-a
111 tltlhd tilth Juil. 161 l, lVtt.
. U . h AMI TOS, ( . H. C.
W. L. RftKci. Attorney (or i't itiiDT.
NOTICE.
Wm 'ook North f'arohna.
h. ) hurry I'ounty.
A. M. M. thK t In superior our
f N'rtiiff u rm. isw
To A. M. ttiN '."ii will iHTt'ii.v take 'fitice
ttittldr itl..if t-i i II .! mMloh titts tx-en limti
i lit ' o C' 11 ri thr pt.r.'h-e inniify t ira imci
flit.d lr h I'l I'limiMleV iM'j I" it,? rt;n
nNitit In Mii'i crtii-.A il ttia i Mifinnons hrit
iBf'f'll IsmUi tl T lit hlti ''I - to Im Xt t'Ttll i;f fWOd
1'iHlf t, Wlltch Will In- Iih1 ht tti" ftiir tiOtS n
MiiM'ii ou r.t Mut.d.v M.fr 4fti M n:tnv II
tt t-rtiurj 1V6 tnd ti::is itH'ur and nii
wrr r it.ip'iciit . htti) tit tt i n i:l t'lHiT-
meiit will 1st rt. ic'vil Hirnt'ct )ois prard
tor tm rohi. Th a .li.ii fcth. ;v
Mijt-rtor Tour' ol mi try County.
Carter I ep;r u, ttur..ts for I'Uli.tifl?,
NOTICE!
Executor's Sale.
iiv virtue i f eumliy executions in favor
of W. Mi kinUv niul oilh ln, sainst Jno.
M. tiluwrr in In haiiiln, 1 Kill rr at puli
lic out-cry, Ur lawh, at ihe ennrt house
diHir in liiilwi, on M.iiula.r, tlie lliih day
ol March, IN'il (kume tieiii)! I llW llil ia of
ihe Superior renin.) lit I ii'i'lmk, M the
tiillim mi; re I eniule of the said J. M.
Hniaer, l-it: One iiinw or parcel ol
ln J l 'n; in ih 'os n ol' Mount Airy, sl
)inuig tlie luii. In ul J M. Iiuihain, II. V.
tiravi'i and inherit, cuiiiniirbg aliout t'sl
uctes, K.1I111' ti''iiir kuom a a the 1111.I ti.il'oiu
-nd the urls' d ci'iitignnnii the, to. due
triiri iiflnn l 1 i 1 ti. iti Surry count, eea
tuining s,M ut 1-iiMi acrea, know n aa the
ttandiall liiiiu. One ni or parrel 01'
land, lit Mount Aiiv, n Ik. iia at rivrr,
jhrI lielo t1 null hoiuiui trrl ami roa
tiguou thereto, rontaiidiig ulwil In arrea.
One pie or parcel of lnul l.iina in urr.
ro'iiu , on It eAl .r! iircr, a'ljoiiiitig the
lain 11 uf Mra 1.. V Itiwi anil ot hem, con
lai inn h'khu li ai r a. kiixvti a tl r pl.in
int null tin )x rty and the water puwer coii
tlei'tcd Vltli It, 4IH.1 01 Hr let 10 tlie lou of
Mount Airy, on Min slirel, ailininii g ihe
lands nl J, M. Fiil'oa ami o'le r CHitaiu
ia abuiii one-hail acre, and kiionu as the
Kri.er Wsirhwi pioiiertj ; hm oae !
"li Wa n al reei. a.'j.nunc the Im ls ot (i,
t'. W,.,li ami otitis ioniatiunc aU,ul one
half a.:ie ii wiiii-u e. antiAieil 5 nnck storrS ;
aUo o:ie lot on Main s'reet, aiij Mnm I tints
ol J. M I)uth:im am' other, rootHioiog
about tan acr. ul'jei't to the a ili, Mra.
M M. Iluaer'a d er alw eie iwr i-
m n l of land, lying " the Ararat river
tMiiaty-u Mailt and llanciiii: sliee s, e'B
taiDii ab"tit 4'f acrea, rlVil il.e la ml
hereu.fur allo:ir. to J. M.ltl"er aa a
lMrttieatea.1 ; a la a ! I of J. M. Bnnrr'i i'i
termi la the property kuoaa as Ihe Buck
Mh.jl proien, toaalialr th aaid eeo
tious a tm .tint 1 u ali-'ut $.'r"xK) and ibe
10a. Hn. fell. 1 1th, IKSi
J. A. AD l MS, SRi.airr.
English Spavin Liniment remotes all
Hard, Pnjft i.r I aiLinevl Loiii anu
Kiemisue from horse, HmkkI pBvilla
Curt, nilin'a. eney, Kmir-lione,
Mirles, hprains. ail oliell 1 hroata.
Coughs, etc. fare ."iO by use of one)
oottle. W arranted the pmst wonder
'ui hiemisii Cure ever knots n. phiJ
ty lirun I imiii
iti. Auy.N.C
R - I - A.
1. oa erorjr
wrappoiy
Pitcher's Castoria.
SHaPAHiys
MADE FROM (MRE PIG IrtCM.
Not one ponn I of He rap Iron
la ever used n tnM goods
DURABLE, CONVENII NT sod ECONOMICAL
All Modern Imnrowmenta to Llghtea
Ilonaekeeplna ( area.
Twenty different sizes and klrds.
Every Stove Warranted Against Defects,
Prices not much blither at this tlms
than on conimonet kinds of Stoves.
Coll on or address
NOTICE OF ELECTION
IN THE TOWN OF MOUNT AIRY,
On the Question of Issuin" Twenty-Five
Thousanu Dollars of Bono's for Water
Supply.
Notice is hereby given that the Hoard
of Commissioners of the town of Mount
Niry. by nn ordinance passed at a regu
lar ineetiiiK in accordance with tha Act
passed by the (ienet-al Assembly of
.North Diirohna, tins uirectcu that, an
election be held in the town of Mount
Airy, on Monday, the second day of
March, 1S90, at which election w ill lie
submitted to the decision of the quali
fied voters of the said town the ques
tion whether the Hoard of Commis
sioner of the town shall be authorized
to i sue ImidiIs in the sum of '"lOOO, the
proceeds of the sale of the said bonds
lo be aimlied in sumilvini? the town
' ...-... Tl.-t tl... I. ...!.. d..
,,1,1, n,i, 1, 1 tini im- ui'ii'15 w. nuiiii'i-
i.etl to be issued w ill run for 30 years
and bear interest at the rate of not
more than six per cent, per annum, to
be nnid seini-aiinunllv. and shnll not be
sold for less than par. Thr.t the bonds
so authorized to be issued shall tie is
sued in the following denominations,
to-wit :
Twenty bonds forOne Thousand Dol
lars each.
Ten bonds for One Hundred Dollars
each.
Kilit bonds for Five Hundred Dol
lars each.
The said election will be conducted
by registrars and judges appointed ac
cording to law, as follows:
FIRST WARI1.
Registrars- J. I. Allred, James P.
Helton and l A. Kawley.
Jutl-s K. K (iallaway, F. W.Floyd
and J. K. Spaujjh
SKl'ONI) w RI.
Kenistrars V. M. Wayt, R. T.Joyce
and W. A. Holt
Judges James II Sparger. M. D.
Arintield and A. ii Trotter.
third ward.
KeL'istrnrs T H. .vloC'areo. K. K.
Marshall and Jeff Hlizard.
Judges lames ti. Hanner, K. C.
Kapp and K ti. Gilmer.
rol'RTII WARD.
Kt'Kistrars Jos. W Ashby, A. L.
Sparger and W. i. I'oore.
Judges V. J". tiiliner, S. C. Jonea
and J. F. Kdwards.
The plaOs for o'tiing the registra
tion books and registering voters ai d
polling the votes have been designated
by the Clerk of the Court a follows:
First Ward Uailaway A Helton'
saw mill.
Secunu Ward The Town Hall.
Tiiikii Ward Graves' Warehouse.
Fui'KTii Ward The Globe Ware
house. That there will be an entirely new
registration of voters aud the registra
tion Isioks n ill be open in each w ard, at
the.iljces alsive tinmed, on Saturday,
the&iih day of January, 1S90, from 9
o'cltH-k, a. 111., until 4 o'clock, p. m., and
on each Saturday thereafter up to and
including the Iftiih of February, )Mi,
at the same hours. No registration al
lowed eicept on Saturdays. At the
said election, those who are in favor of
giving the authority to the Board to
issue said bonds, will vote on a written
or printed ballot "Approved," and those
w ho are opposed lo giving the said au
thority will vote 011 a like ballot
ot ApproveU.
Notice is lurthtr given that at the
said meeting it was further ordained
by the Hoard that the water mains or
pipes should be laid on the following
atreets to-a it :
On Main Street from the Psilroad
bridge to a point in front of Welch's
residence; connection pipe from Main
down Ka ley Avenue to loot of siceloff
Hill; from Main to South Street
through N eed more ;f nm Main through
riaiia.nn 10 ,-ouin p-ireei, then down
South Mrecl to a point oppoaite Huff
factory; from Main Street, through
Pine to brow of hill at K. K. Marshall s
residence ; from Main through Hock ford
10 brc ot hill near P. II. Price's; from
Maindowu Wilson to Spring street;
from Ma:n down Worth Street lm)
jarda; from Main down Hamburg
street to brow ot ioii near Fulton's to
bavo factory.
Hy order of ihe RoarJ
W f CAUTER, Maroa.
January Tih, ltM
It on human, mange or to
dog and ail stia k, eurxl in Sn mir.ui-a
by Wtaiiforu Sanitary Lotion Ibia
i-eTer fails St.ld ty
titum h 6sBa,
Mk.Airy,.C
(Jcp3 hit Bi Yfeilq tfellej
II AILi'rv'A x ,
oita fin L, Iteeeiier.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE,
IX F.FFKCT DEC KM I Ell eth. IM5
NOIfTH HL'M. I Xo. 2. Daily.
l-ave
Arrive
Wilmington,
Fayetteville,
7 1?5 a. m
pi.'W a. m.
Hii'io a. in.
I .' m.
'I iti p ui
"itA p. rn.
H (A p. 111.
3..M p. tn.
4 81 p. m.
4 ;t p m.
6 I? p. tn.
6 45 p m.
Leave
I.'ave
Iave
Fayetteville,
Sanford,
Climal,
A rri ve
t ireetisboro,
I-ave
Iave
lirei'lislsirO;
Stoaesdaie
Walnut Cove,
Walnut Cove,
Kursl Hall,
Arrive
Leave
Leave
Arrive
Mount Airy,
feOL'TH HOUND. No. 1. Dally
lave Mount Airr,
1-sve Ktiral Half,
Arrive Walnut Cove,
l-eave Walnut (Jove,
I'sve Stnkesilsle,
Arrive UreenslKiro,
Leave Greenslniro,
Leave Climal.
Leave Sanforu,
Arrive Fayetteville,
I-ave Fayetteville,
Arrive Wilmington,
north' hound.
Leave He njiettaville,
l-eave Maiton,
Leave Red Springs,
l'ave Hope Si i I In,
Arrive Fayetteville,
SOUTH HOUND.
Leave Fayetteville,
Leave II one Mills,
Leave Red Springs,
Arrive Matton,
Arrive Hennellsville
north Hound.
Leave Uamsetir,
Leave Climal,
Arrive Greeiistmro.
I.eave (ireetislsiio,
Leave Slokesdale,
Arrive Madison,
SOUTH HOUND.
Leave Madison,
Leave Slokesdale,
Arrive Greensboro,
l,eave Greensboro,
leve Climal,
Arrive Ramseur,
a. m.
a. m.
11 110
II SA
II 4ft
1212
I2WI
M'3
132
8 IB
4 33
445
No. 4. Dsily
8 2') a. in.
9 29 a. in.
(M a. m.
In 36 a. in.
H).n2 a. tn.
No 3 Diily
4 : p. m.
4 XM p. m.
6 42 p. m.
6 12 p. rn.
7 2t) p. hi.
No. 18. Mix'd
6 45 a
ft 3n a
9 2ii a.
9 .HA a.
10 M) a.
m.
m.
in.
rn.
m.
H bOa m.
No. IK. Mix d
12 2ft p m.
1 21 p tn.
2 i'i n. m.
3 10 p. m.
SM p. m.
6.60 p. m.
M1KTII BOIND COttNKfTloHS.
At Fayetteville with Atlantic Coast
Line for all points North and Fast, al
Sanford with the Sealatarrl Air Line, at
GreenslKiro with the Southern Railway
Company, at Walnut t ov with the
Norfolk and Western Railroad for Winston-Salem.
ROl'TH boi kd cossrcTioxa.
At Walnut Cove with the Norfolk and
Western Railroad for Roanoke and
points North and West, at Greensboro
witJithe Southern Railway Company for
Raleigh, Richmond and all points North
and East, at Fayetteville with the At
lantic Coast Line for all points South,
at Maxton with the Seaboard Air Lin
for Charlotte, Atlanta and all point
South and Southwest.
W. B. KYLE, oWB'lPaaa.Agt.
J. w. FRY. oflr.ertU Manager
AARON PENN,
THE
Fashionable Barber,
Under Grave Warehouse,
Mt. Airy, N. C.
Easy chairs, razor keen ;
Scissors sharp, linen clean.
For a shave you pay a dime
Only a nickle to get a shine;
Shampoo or haircut Pompadour
You pay the sum of 25c. more.
Desirable Residences for Rent.
1. The Koss House and Lot, Rock-
ford Street.
2. The C. W. Lewis House and
Lot, Main Street.
3. The Vaughn House and lot,
Rawley Avenue.
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cated. Call on Gro. V. Spari.ir.
Sept. 17th. 1895.
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