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r 4 I! J I IK I VV VOL. 17. MOUNT AIRY, N. C THURSDAY. AUGUST 19, 1897. NO. H AlK MOUNT J. A. MARTIN, DOTAHY PUBLIC MONtS 20 AND 26, Mount Airy, N. C. S. P. GRAVKS, Attorney-at-kaw, MOUNT AIRY, N. O. tr-rracUimt In Mala and Fwleril tourta. ruuipt aUnltuB U oollecUuD o( claims. W. S. NKKDHAM, Attorneyat-kaw, Filot Mountain, N, O. IV" Will prauUca In the Bute CourU. Col Inclloa of claim, k ipectally. Janl lm T. I J. McCARGO, nOTAHV PUBLIC OFFICE OPPOSITE NEWS OFFICE, MOUNT AIRY HOTEL BLOCK. BusiNtss Promptly Attended To. GKO. W. Sl'ARGKR, Attorney-at-Law, ' MOUNT AIRY, N. O. Will pr'lk lo (Mate anil Fmlcml Court. Spwlal ai (ration to collooilun of cliU'n. kail ttrKuluUiig luana. W. t. CAHTM, MOUNT M. a i.n. iewellyn. CaKTKH & I.KWKI.LYX, Attorneys-at-Law. tarpraiUlw In Hirsute and imirrul rourta. frum )t aUeotlun gives to all bu.lnrM mil runt til to Uiclr can. J. H. Slakemore, PHOTOGRAPHER MOUNT AIRY, W. C. Is prepared to make all the New and ArtlMic Blylra. Ik up wllb the Uinen and will give uu Brat-clan work. DR. C. W. BANNER, DENTIST. Mount Airy, N. C. OHice over Taylor A Ranner'l Drug Stor. Ollioe hour. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. EAUI intii.K in- Dill, ttls, Burial Robes, Slippers, 4c. A fiill itock of all kia-a and qualitle. kept an ijaud, and at reasonable prim. tikm room, u-.taini over M. I., r.llxr aMtiW br, oil Main Stret. Ke.iJence, ml iwuM North of tli. railroad. Call at BRAY'S -BARBER SHOP When in need of a Hair Cut, Shave or Shampoo. Everything clean and firat-claaa. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Sty fypit Ti)lr I latttt Urtj Sure. RURAL HALL HACK III. While tb schedule of the C. F. A Y. - V, B. R. remains a it now if paaaenger. rca Mount Airy can get teann at Jtural Hall, on arrival of paaaenger trains at M a. m., and go to Win.ton om1 return in tint fur evening train go ing to Mount Airy. KaU-i reasonable. Your patnMMm reptfully solicited. YOURS TROCr, Z. B. Bitting. .1 Mi Oil EIDGE IKSTITDTE 4Gtli YEAR. Tenty-4wOJarUBder preaent prn eipaJa. 234 8todU attended laat year. X H.gh Gred rUrg--pipatary rV).l. iih ar-wial dfpartroenU of Bo. keeping, t-hort-hand and Teleg rapby T La'rct ar, . F-iu,rrd FitUog School i tfce Sm1. Terssa to auit li t time." Y jt bautiful eea ealaOofu addreaa, J il K.R KCLT C- ,. N C r saw fas "o Something About Our Stamps. In this Jay and ago we moisten a stamp and allix it to our letters and give it no further thought, accept ing the stamp as a matter-of-course convenience, and many a person will Slate lews. An Immense Cotton Crop. Tho Atlanta Constitution sayt: "The prcsjiects are very bright for tho largest cotton crop that ftaa been raiHod in tho history of tho bourn. A larger acreage lias been planted Her Assailant Hung. ERCD FROM OUR MANY WIDE AWAKE EXCHANGES. Some People You Know and Others You Don't Know as Seen In Our State "Projectoscope." THE BUNCOMBE OFFICERS AND PROMPTLY LYNCHED. would bo wonderously surpriwed if I sjajj TMS OF IMPORTANCE GATH- t'ian "orctofro and tn0 conditions BOB BRACKETT, COLORED.TAKEN FROM unva uuuu uauvuuiiiij ioyuibuic. Jiccont reports from all parts of tho South sav that the f armors havo for- .i f a I MM K If II III HIT ITIIISM Mllll HIM rCllTIIIlf I. ... ... . u 7 il rZ lhe Victim Fully Identifies the Wan tni in some locaimeaaimosi enureiv ior i - ,, tl,n r..P. ,-m in fn tliA Goes to the Place Where the Fiend Mississippi Valley the recent floods Is Swung Into Eternity had a tendency to mcreaso tho fer tility of tho soil, and in tho60 placet I A dispatch from Asheville, N. C, where the waters wont down soon of Wednesday brings tho following they weio to be told that their grandparents never saw a postngo stamp. Henry Shaw, tho father of "Josh Dillings," purchaaod tho first two stamps ever sold in me l ulled States on August Oth, 1847. Ho bought ono each of the 5 cent stamp and tho 10 cent stamp, theso two denominations wing the only ones put out at that timo. 1 ho 10 cent sUmp he gave to Governor Uriggs and kept the 5 cent ono tor uimsoii. Of tho two stamps tlrst ibsued Washinirton's portrait was on tho 10 cunt and franklin s on tho other. Since that time tho various issues of tho United States stamps would fur- Tho wife of ex-Mayor Cocko ot cnoiIf?'1 to P'n' " "op tho farm- account of tho lynching in Uun- Ashovillo, who recently committed crs wil1 ' Kt,her tLrd, moro to. lho combe C0UntJr : I?ob l5rcko,t' tho nl,t nft i,nnii..f. vWd cre. In Georgia tho farmers have negro assailant of Miss kittin Hen- t on nnn i.- t,.h.n riot heeded tho words of tho emi- derson, was lynched this afternoon ' ' I r.r 1 ! Armnnt .ml li a .ntii ft fi .1,au. I A . . '. . A '. . i J 1 1 . I D I t.Aran alVl.r n i . .a i' n , v .'m. 14 t .a . linvn ivwi n rm .in.r.n . ht 1 1 . imivu .f;vui nuu uiu iu'vi i buu I a niHIUUllCeU 111 all IVeOClnieU A lUett I wli ubii aviiij Dinging w muiwjil m luiV) uaio -rcvi. sucivm wiiu Home, Sweet Home. The first timo that the lender lyr io "Home, Sweet Home," was sung (n public was when an Indian, brooding over tho death of his be loved smiaw and papoose, commit ted inicide on the spot where they were buried. It was a time when tho boundary line between Georgia and Tcnnctt.ee was in dispute, and tho halt-breeds were constantly making trouble. In order to harmonize contending factions, our government csUblishod a trading post there. John How ard I'ayno nppcarod on the sceno, I and on suxpicion ot inciting the In dians to insubordination, was arrest ed and carried to tho council house. With others ho witnessed the burial of the heart-broken Indian, The Cause of Defeat. State Superintendent Mebane when Bekcd what ha thought of the result of tho school election siiid : "The result is not what I have la bored for and eipectod. There ate several causes. First, the time waa too short to present the question to our people, the mass of wLm are slow to take hold of any question that means more taxes. Second, de signing politician) grossly misrep resented the canse and we hoard such logic as this : '1 oppose ahy thing the last .legislature did, and therefore, oppose this.' Some poli- ticiani who supported and voted for tt.-L.l! lf J? i i uio oiii, suer unuing it not popn lar, became as silent iu the toinb Third, some county newspapers op posed tho measure, but newspapers, ti J10 :klo,crry crop in Sai npson, niore 0f tno g0il of this state to be dispatch last night a mob broke into tl'e ong which has sinco echoed their spaco and hearty support imui,ii nuu AJupnu i.uuuiit.H i ru-.i covered with cotton thsn ever bo- tho jail at this place and commenced through every land on earth. I be fourth, school ollicfrs in some conn ported practically a failure. Thie is foro ilUB Diailll'D J h a i I vi lortrait trallery.show- no?7 1088 t0 t,,e8e people tor the have only planted enough outside led to the cells. The doors soon stitution in theso words: men. I asked timo and again for of forty eight noted "ockleberry crop means much to 0f the cotton crop for home con- yielded and it was then discovered General Bishop, who had kept a I school men to fill these oflicos, bat sumption. They are now mocb en- that Brackctt had been soirited awav I close scrutiny on his actions, heard I was ignored. The last cause is the d called l ayne to mm. snuan'ioring ot money lor scnooi said tho stern old supplies, such as charts. This pre- here did yon learn vents tho hearty support of the poo- It i tho finest field of ' the raw material is now on hand commenced and a crowd cautrht up that song I" plo. Tho result of the election is i .i . . . j .m i ... " .."I tit . .i. im I : . corn over seen in that section. r mo present consumption, ana witn mom at lerrei station, on the i wroio mat song mysoii, re- very aiscouraging. i uave reports Monroe Knouircr. I many of the mills in the south and I Southern IUilway, eighteen miles plied I'ayno. that the measure carried in five uio east nave ocon compoiiou tosuut castor Asncvuio.cariy mis morning. Anu wneroaia you gel me tunef lownsmps. uniy icw rciunis in yes. Mr. John G. Starncs, of Bnford couraged by the outlook of tho mar- by tho officers. All tho other pris- tho song and called f (vnship, has three acres ot corn ket and will send in their bales as oners in the jail were liberatod. "Young man," said lich bids fair to make 100 bushels soon as the crop is picked. Nono Pursuit of tho officers was at once Indian fifhtor," when This year it ie said that they to batter down the steel doors that tcqiief is told by the Atlanta Con-1 ties were polit'cians instead of school nihil a unique ww flirt fiitnt ...V y. .w.v . Americans. Washington appears on twenty five ihsucs, whilo Lincoln M is on every iosuo sinco 1SG0, except I townsh tho Columbian series. wh In into a law was passed promo per aero. ltini; tho iifo ot tho pout raits ot liv ini? men on tho United States post ' . .1 i....: i:..:.... aire eiamim, tiiiia uiniTiiiir nviiiir iiiuii i , ... . . I lllu ' l)V .11 H '1 I I III! 1HNL ll'.N I IHI I . . . I.. . -. ... in tho same position that womer cwkV,..intf ,,.:.,. nin vcw the lack of the raw pro- Urackot was taken from his pro- occupied, wncmer uead or anve, mr ,, " " . . . .iiam.1,11i oomo oi uio ranis in rxoriu lectors, out tno moo could not agreo nan s portrait haa ever graced ,,. . . , Carolina nave recently been lorced as to tho disposition of him. Some to apply to the eastern markets for wished to hang him there, but the cnougu cotton to till the orders they stronger party decided to take him have now on hand. back to the vicinity of his crime. Thin lift, pfctioirt thn mftrlrnt tn I If v.. 1- a m trLn Mm na.i I A nrtoaranwa man lu tnuin.i " . .... ..v ...... ... - i " . w in. nut i itiu limn I ..... h.. v. ..... i io nMnumi i uu. Tho Gastonia Gazette gives tho havo an upward tendoucy, and now started out afoot, leading the netrro. but I am coins: to set vou free. I ofhcial vote in thoelection to roinovo stands at 7 cents. The first bale now nearly exhustcd and secmintrly shall write out your ditchartto im the court bouse from Dallas to Gas- has not vet been received in Atlanta, only half conscious, though he had mediately, and a pass to carry yon tonia. Ono thousand four hundred although the crop is well advanced, not been ill treated. Breakfast was anvwhero vou choose through the . ... . . i . ' . ...'i. - i ' af rt and thirty hvo voted for removal and indications point to a rapid in- had with a farmer, tho neim havincr nation." and 1,2.5 against. As a majority flux when it begins to mature. Iiis share and then the walk of some Payne had been housed at the twelve miles was resumed. The home of a family living nearby. iiu wuiiiau iMirirmi nun kwt k"11 kaa I :t i I : . aatamn Iwlrtrurinir to lho United I U1",lll,-B" oeuig earneu ou on a uif c. ' . i Jz scale, lliere is great rivalry be cum,, in.... or . . , - I IF I in M i l alumna h i' I have . : e- .een insned tho values have ranced a,v w" TJ from 1 cent to S.0K. Five dl- ars is the highest valtio among post age stamps, but newspaper stamps reach tho hundred dollar mark, while a revenue stamp may repre sent if.V'oo, A Dreadful Accident. Stamps were put on tho market of the qualified voters did not voto iu August, 1S47, but were so little for removal, tho court house stays used that the government had to at Dallas, pass a law eniorcing prepayment oi jn ysm postage, winch went into elket in "I composed that, also." "Would you let mo have a copy of it J" on...!.;.,). T .:n - I Miss Materia Urown lives near vvv-. i null T . v ill, I r-p Well, a man who cm him and Davidson. She has been sick tn bed write like that is no incendiary. lth ,over for several weeks, and in a very weua conuiiion. cevcrai days ago a serious and tcrriblo acci dent occurred, which may causo her death. Mrs. Brown, her mother, went to change the quilt on the bed. In some way or other the quilt caught on a gun which was sitting in the corner by the bed. Ihe gun A Smiling Face. mrrt a Nluinlu 1855. Before this action was taken yj mn wft8 gl,t u n an n. social circles .welcome it It is an forn ed that tho Asheville militia er been sung in public. routo was through a deep ravine, and on his return there ho exhibit- fell, tho hammer struck on a chair between towtrintr mountains. At ed his taas and related the circum- nd" the load was discharged in the pson county a few days Everybody welcomes a smiling noon Hemphill's school houso was stances. That was the first time girl' , hand and head. She pectable and inoflensive '80- All doors aro open to it ; all reached, snd llure the party was in- that "Home, Sweet Homo" had ev- had her hand up to her face at the scarcely one letter in a dozen was Lnown hereon i n thetiiihlie biehwav open sesame to heart and home. By had been called out and were on found with a stamp affixed. 1 oday i,, .-i if. i.lP ,i(ai ii " burdens are lightened, cares dis- tin ir way to meet the mob. After the postofliees of the country sell crej conaeiousness after a time and P-'"0 sorrows banished, and hope consnlta ion, Mis Kittio Hender- Secretary Bliss to Klondike Adventurers. .1 f II II I I II II I I II II I UlDlllMl I Hi I II 11 r I II IT Tl O.. I a la . tai cards, B anicd envelop, s ana ftl anJ t,)(J mo,ive fw tho cri)0 aro stamps oi an Kinut) vameu at .tU unknown. (1(111,0(1(1, during a single year. timo the gun went off. Her arm was shattered, one eye was put out and her fingers nearly shot off. Her condition is very critical. Char- lotto Observer. International Tobacco Exposition. Tho Danville Tobacco Jonrral has suggested an International To- bacc mot The Charlotte News says that G. C. L. Junker, a Populist magistrate, an elder in the church, leading poll tician and land-owner of Crab Or chard township, made application to and shine on all around ma.lo to reiirn trinmrilmnt. wherfl m tl, , ri. f. I secretary Miss has taken cogniz fear, doubt and despondency held four and a hai: m.'.l sawav. that she' inF? ?f.V,c r"el? .to. tlie KJ.ndJk high carnival. might see her assailant hanged. a,nd .Alaska- H.na hw !8 Get the glow and radienco from When she anived the ncirro was 8Utu 1,10 "iiowmg warning to uie such nearness to the nermita tci Ilia nir holy and divine communion a face the country round, did not know Io vi,ew of ,nformation received 8t eral, some good advice, Mr. A. C. Wolfe, of Dundee, Mo., who travels for Mansur & Tibbctts, he throne as God st. unnp so quietly that half the KC.nL ,F.. . Implement Co., of St. Louis, gives n. Bring from a hangers-on, who had gathered from T " 'lom. 11 My concern . traveling men and travelers in gen linnmninn a faffl 1 fl.p onnnfro rnnn, ? a. n.,t i-T vevr of information received at lprA aome crood Advice. 'Beini7 a J " " - i wk.. . . wuitu. vi nvi Biivrr lt . . afcv,.rt I ; J O .. . O luminons with light, and let it glow that it had been done. No shots in.18 aeF"ment teat j.uou persons Knight of the Grip," he says, "I mi: Absolute! Pure CrlfbraM for IM prr t l. i'iilnsr lin-iiifili anil ln-jiMM'iintwu. A iim llir f,-l t!lt nlHMi f ' inrnm Ol ltlllUTMil c,., in. IL'HP liranrti. MoVAI. UAfclNii l'OV Wilt CO.. NSW YOlsK. HOW TO FIND OUT. Tltflo I ... e..r.A . J It. .i: I I With 2.000 tOnS Of biLSSt&SQ audi havo fnr llm noil thnu n ma.ln ceo Lxp.:ti..n. e second the the Mecklenburg board ot county cbild on the street of a great city, af.or a halt hour, leaving tho body frc,hl are D0W wltlnS the en- it a rulo to keep myself supplied ution and will name Mint-ton as commissioners to have his aured :. trance to White tass. in Alaska, for l . t . ii i i I . . . n 1 " .w..... av v,i nt, aiiiii niiviv liouirilll'. Al I1U UIIJC t&O 1 1 LHJP6I UiC I . ' xu w . umK lUc L.roT p. "oiu mouier piacea in me poor House, the surinc thromr and ihe naiinir f.-,, thP militia tn I,.,. inff..r., enterprise. Of course Danvnle The commissioners refused. vehieiea mail fhn f..t anrr.ii tn Thi. i tl. h,r,1 l.n,.l.;,i P. . . I - " v"'"" "' A ..r.l. l l l l Tim atrnniT anil nar.m.iulltr tt tfm l ....inli .. t m ...... u-o unl,t .,fT..r i,n .l,i..,-ti.,n M lh 'luu,u ",c urtu ml" ' . r"uvlV .... . . . j .. .. - v.in.i at ArinK.. ,1'u i i r.n i . weaK. tiaiisoj. Hesitated, ana men city by the Uan, but tins place , , ,j ,j d th ,6ked a sunny faced gentleman to would in our opinion offer more at- , ... . . t. .i tractioiis and advautagi for such an exposition as onr Danville friend suggests than any tobacco market in the United States. Danville claims the distinction of selling more pounds of loose leaf tobacco than any market in the world. This we will grant, nd at the ssmetiine ballots. Every ono ot these twenty carrJ her across. It was the sunny men voted acainat schools. What a lat'0 that won the child s confidence. sad spectacle ! They are truly the forgotten men of oar country, but when given an opportunity to better the condition of their children they are a solid phalanx against any im provement. Greensboro Iloeord. Power of Public Opinion. Three men have died rtcently whose lives illustrate the relentless The Lynchites. Governor Ilussell has received a stirring appeal to come to the rescuo and drive from the 6tatc the vile "sanctified band" which hasatllicted some of the eastern counties. The an opportunity to cross the moun- and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have tains to the Union river, and that found numerous occasions to test its many more are preparing to join rnfcrita, not only on myself, but on them, I deem it proper that tho at others as well I can truly aay that tentiohof all who contemplate mak I never, in a single instance, have ing tho trip should be called to the know n it to fail. I consider it one exposure, privations, suffering and 0f the best remedies travelers can danger, incident thereto, at this ad- carry an(j conld relate many instan vanccd period of the season. Lven ces where I have used the remedy if they should succeed ia crossing on skeptics, much to their surprise the mountains, to reach Dawson and re lief. I horie every traveling City, when over tho pats, 700 mile man in the U. S. will carry bottle for ll'ltlT UVI 'We bog you to stop violations of .' dllllcu.lt navigation on tho 1 ukon 0f this remedy in his grip. power ot public opinion. Ihey were contemporaries, they were men tho laws of God and man, which are " vcr witl'OUt adequate means of gale by L W. West and J. B Smith. Tuesday the North Carolina rail way paid into the Stato Treasury I $00,000, interest on j per cent. bonds. ...ii rrut n lul.i .tir oittAp li.lidAAn in ir. I It id Iiurnnn that a frf.ii t lii,i an aulis I ;v"fi u'" - oi eignai aoiiiiiee auu di ungues- disturbing tho eood peoplo of onr """"poriauon, win sun oe ueiore ket on its importance and enter- recently dud in Boston left the resi- tioned integrity and they rendered section There is a band amon.? us them, and it is doubtful if the jonr prise. Winston howev.r claims due of a fortune, valued at about the country most valnable services, known as the "Lynchites " troine ney can 00 completed before the and can prove the assertion tint she 7,hk, to the Soc-ety of Friends in They each had an independence of ,bout in what they call 'arks ' or river is closed by ice. I am injved sells more tobacco direct from the North Carolina. The matter came character which displayed itself at fli,. aQj who are teacbintr 'the to draw public notice to these con hands of the farmers than any oth- up .before the Yearly Meeting at times when such an act was regard- peotile that no matter what they do ditiona by the ivity ot the pasti er loose market in the world. Be- High 1 oint Saturday, and it was ed as treason to rmrtT ami thir r. lT , .i . .rc n:. ble conseounnei-a to iw nle dptim it I Ml lllllt.' HI Lilt- V M ril HA I la I i i I I II iM I - . . - I sides the impeitance of cur lobacco decided to leave the disposition ot tircment promptly followed. Trura- marKei we nave m-re me most ex- ue turn to a majority oi me several tensive plug tobacco interest in the quarterly meetings in the State. It South, therefore inston claims to may be that Guilford College will be the most important tobacco city get the whole of this amount. in the l nited itate, and therefore in the mountainous wilderness dur oiig as they fin am I tin rmn 1 1 i.fher am nart. nn 1 1 I. A rnaia-nrr n an.l I irt a wau I .1 t m. liniynuo tr ai v mnn r.r an a 1 n ...... .....v.n,, man ana wue. ine women ' e "'v " i y Iff V estern men, each of whom was Lkim to lw..,in .-nMirl ant thPn winter where no relief can reach II .11 f All tul-nn ho K lunil Kai tl,. wrl I I . .1 1 . I thorn Krir-on... ...n.l t w..A I w at 11 "j " "j iwiug 1 uiiarnvfr ities nn la nn ain 1 hjw 1 uvi"t'n k'voi mo mm. and led to tame, but for supposed onle are tellin women that after X. BLISS, the proper place for the exposition Winston Sentinel. w Was Soon Feeling Better. "For three years 1 was troubled with my heart and liver. I was tun down in health and could hardly walk, I was so weak. I tried many medicines and finally bought a bot tle of Hood's Sarsaparilia. 1 was soon feeling better, and alter taking a few bottles I was strong and able to work." W. J. Ilarris, Clover dale, Virginia. Hood's Pills are the favorite ci thartic. Eay to take, gentle, mild. 25 cents. Letters to be Legibly Stamped. First Assistant Postmaster-General Heath has given orders which will lessen the amount of illegible stamping of mail by third and fourth class p'.fctmssters. Much complaint has teen heard from per sons unable to tell the place at which a letter was mailed because the stamping machine used in mark ing it was old and left only an illeg ible mark. I a the future post masters will be obliged to see that letters are stamped legibly. The Biblical Institute opened fct Guilford College Wednesday morn ing. Many prominent ministers of the Friends' church are attending. Mrs. Anna Gais, wifa of B-Cwf-jty lli Si tli2rSitii CslsmlBS. Ess itjt t "I waa delivered of TWINS i leas than SO tea mad with acareelj any pais after Misf only two botUeaof i.:uThtKS' FEED" no ot arriB mnwao. f Mai f f oa a? W.n. ea -.-! r li (m knua. lwa iv kwtjiaji" ttumu aiiTuroa t-. iruirri, HU T ALL tdttbUTS, The Raleigh News and Observer abandonment of party principles LanetirWtinri thiv run Im an man'a sayt over 1,000 new applications for they passed the greater part of their spiritual wife. They ara demoral- uava iu private me. senator i mm- iz , l, who e ennntrv in nin-j bull was never forgiven for voting young women and bringing strife Kniei euBia.umg ui articles ior among the people. They go so far impeachment of Andrew Johnson M t0 SJ that ministers who have presented to the Senate by the been preaching God'a word for iu'u:, Liwiuio waa renreu oe cause of his endorsement of the pol icy of Mr. Johnson in the recon struction of the Southern States at the close of the war, and Farns- Secretary of the Interior." Tutfs Pills Cure All Liver Ills. pensions have been received within the last moi.tli by the State Auditor. There are already over 5,hhj re!i- 6ioners on the roll. If a majority of the new applicant are added, as probably will be done when the Pension Board meets next mouth, the amount goirgto each ensioner will be very materially decreased lrorn what it has been heretofore. Friday about 12 o'clock James Howell, colored, tell back into the well which he had just completed for Mr. J. T. Wellborn, m Barracks Hill, and was killed, llisskullwas broken on the back part of the head and both legs were broken between the knee and ankle. He fell about fifty feet The bottom ot the well is blasted out of solid rock. He was carried home in a hack and died about four o'clock. Dr. White ex amined the injured man toon after the accident and saw there was no hope for hU recovery. Wilkesboro Chronicle. The case of McCuis'on vs. the C. F. fc V. V. IUilway (mi&r,j ha been compromised. This is the suit brought by reason of injuries to the plaintiff while down undtr an engine, cleaning out the fire box. While doing this on the yard at G reensboro a ah i f t ing en gi ne backed against the engine on which Mr McCuiston was at work, moving it and dragging him over a bed of hot coa!a being taken from the fire box. He waa frigbtfolly burned in divers ilaces and it wit at first thought e would not recover, but be man aged to pull through. He was given $2,500. Dr. J. I. Terry, of Trimble, Tenn in speaking of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, mji: "It bat almost Itme a ne e!ty in thii vicinity." Thi it ttvi b-st remedy in the world fr colic, cholt-ra morbo, dysentery and diar rhoea, and U ret -go ized aj a ne-e- aiiy wnrfcTtsf ili Uictiii brCOiT, known. No other remedy is so prt-rrpt or iffwtoal, or K plewant to take. Sold by 1. W. West and J. B. Smith. twenty and forty years ought to be killed, i oung women are drowning their offspring in numbers Many are going crazy. The leaders are tlifl nii'Min( anil ln!p.it rwinh; in tliA worth offended his party by oppos- world and were driven from Virginia ing the nomination of Gen. Grant on account of their behavior in that for a second term and favoring the w . candidacy ot Horace Greeley. It t.laro.tion that all these arki and all 1 cUrtj, of h-" City, Mo, ... . . I toai nave loinea Tiiese i.rriciiites . jl,,i, f.m n.. .rJl 'Ll & 0ur UJ. d-lre information ha. reached ifat . .. r --'-- -ji, uii mow more wnte tno snerms oi To those living: in malarial districts Tutt's Pills are Indispensible, they keep the oyke, Aiasks put by me deattt ot svstemin perfect order and are his brother, i rot. v. t. aicuarty, ot f ' Australia, who, together with tour servants, was drowned last No vein Cait. II. F. McCartv. a well known mining man, of I-exington, N. C, strikes it rich, not in North Carolina gold fields or far t il Klon ber whilo on a cru'te in hit private yacht. I he deceased leave nn es tate valued at f 4,000,00 to be di vided between Capt H. T. McCar thy, of Lexington, and his brother, E. an absolute cure for side headache, indigestion, malaria, torpid liver, constipa tion and all bilious diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills n't svf m rlufiult'ii Kuttla kit tarcauin Uaufort, Carteret, Pamlico Onslow , j t an(j tlm ingUrgentt in and Pitt countiea. It is alleged by ... ti tome that these joPle use a horse wero route1 .fter . Laf . Uule wi:h tamera drug w e pray you to give h Jo4j6e. ThU Bew, caQS(i1 , I1SI aMaliaaf If Vitl H. l Tl.t Birvi A- I . . . Whenever ant orniwtion. fn. ' li..? X 7 1!". nsat.on in Havana, at it is gener- - " r- , I Llltll IflllClllUI, IUC 1"WI'1C Wilt, UUI .1 A' . . . . T mey aia not accord with the opin ions of the people, and their failure meant simply political death. The Chicago ISewa. ally known that Captain General 1 . 1 ri r- -, aiiriirinn r.p piiinhinbri,.. I . i. itence, it usually goes out of busi nets, takes iti place in Liatorj and maket room for something eke. This being truo we may expect that fusion in the future will be a fail ure. It has done its work. It ia learned that the Southern haa one hundred thousand croes tiea up the extension of the Motksville nation to control the production and , , n . ... II . . 1 w I .11 I ... . ' IIIV lJ Times. Mooresviile. Mocks ville V. M 1 11. -Chi The True Remedy. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, aay : "He won't keep .1 ... -SSI . riiA menir tri iu ut tinnt 11,1 jtsm 1 . . 1 a . . ... itiooi airecuy nnaer Lira were lure me Gucuore. io procecniioni ,illlB- iU.u tllffAttj can ue maue. 1 ue matter win ue preswd. The white marble headstone pre pared at Baleiu-h bare hfun nnt nn A new whiskey trust is to be form ,t the rravet of 443 North dr.d.na ea. Iu;poris irom cuicai'O State o diers buried at W n-bcator Va that the t ffortt uf leading distillers September 1 !th the eorner sUne of and distributor! to form a cmbi- a aionnment to the North CVmiina dead will be unveiled there. Clias. Broadway Roust will be present. He give $'JU0 towards the ut of the monument price of spirits have at laet been lucce&ifuL The combination is said to be on the pereeotage allotment plan, with special rules, regulationi and forfeiture imposed on distri butor!, bach distiller producing GREENSBORO Female College, NORTH CAROLINA. The Fifty-Second Seaaion of this College begin WEDNESDA, SEPT. 8th. i7. Advantages of College and Conwrva- tory offered at moderate coat. A Pacuty of 5p;:iilst5l A Pi iAimT Horn. Cata!ogu on apflicatiun. DRED PEACOCK. Piatt.T. Fill a bottlo or common water glass with urine and let it etiind twenty-four houn; a sendiment or settling indicates a diseased con dition of the kidneys. When nrino stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too f rcournt desiro to urinato or jain in tho back, is also convincing proof that tho kidneys and bladder arc out ol order. WHAT TO IX . There is comfort in the knowledge to often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in reliev ing pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding raiu in passing it, or bud ellects following uso of liquor, wine or Kx r, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to pjt up many times during the niht to urinate. The mild and tho extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is 0011 realiz ed. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures t,f tho m-'tt di.-v tressing cases. If you need a medi cine you should have the best. Sold by druggists price hfty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent fico by mail, mention The Moryr Aikv Nkws and send your full post-otiicc ad dress to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, i. 1. lho proprietors ot 'this paper guarantee tho genuine ness ot this oiler. THE LITTLE ONES Are the joy and sunlight of our homes. Use all care to keep the little ones in health. Do not give them nauseous doses. You can overcome their troubles with Dr. King's Royal Germetiier. They all like to take It because it does not taste like a medicine, but like a lemonade. It cures colic in young children, overcomei all bowel troubles, gives good digestion, and quiet, healthful sleep. As a tonic for weak children and as a remedy for use in teething, it is the greatest in the world. UTSold by Dnipgiata, new package, large bottle, lots Doses, Ono Dollar. Manufactured only by K8 Itlnti CieEical Co., iCali, Cl Writ fur -ptf Bxk, lallta Fraa. Sold by Taylor L Banner, Druggists. Dyspepsia Twenty-fly Yean. Mr. A. V. Sheets, Kingston, (ia.. houae without Dr. King. Sew Dir. mnr than l.ia r.rnf. aliment savi. May Slet. 181)3 ; "1 was front. eovery for consumption, coughs and ryi monthly into tbeiool a certain fed itD Dyspeii fr twenty-five IVll.la V V 1-; wm nnl nj .k I 1 J J . . ... I J , 1 . ,....v.. - " ",m"J inm on the lurn iu. and Mi'h dis- yean, aua cuuw ge. do permanerit "... . r i. ' : . . i: , tt .-uua. f.arrriinenioa Wi others, bu; never got the true remedy until we uaed Dr. King's Sew lua eovery. io oibt r remedy can take its piace in our borne, a ia it wa have a certain and sure care tor coughs, colds, whooplog eougb, els." It m idle to eipt-rimetit with othor remedica, even if ibry are urged on you at ju.t as good as lr. King's New Diacovery. They are not a good, became this rcaaady has a rvcord of tares aud beaidn is uar ar.teed. It neer fails to talmfy. Trial bottiw frea at Trykjr Iiaa Piir' Drag Store. tiller producing lei than hi allot ment drtwt out a similar turn for each gallon short. Pallid facet indicate j ale, tLln blood. Roey cheeks ihow the pure, rich biood reauiilii frcta tikiri? Hood't Sarsaparilia. The peojile who are puhipg the plan to bond a w mue eiec'rit't rail way between Morgai.too and Blow ing Hock tay they are now tart of toc. relief from any treatment or medi cine or, til I began the use of King 't lkOyal Uermetuer, tome tve yean ajro. It gave me great relief, and after the lap of live years, I ran recommcud it as the beet medicine I k"w of t'T Indi'witioa and Drt- pefiia." This cae U but one out of tbonsandt which prore that Im Indigti, Dytpepsia, and all i" :.., h trot, blt-a, tiermetcef eura Kcrth Carolina Cclla cf Agriculture Uectanlc Arts, 1 v T. fa a. r V Iit. package, fl. 1 of WILL DP SEPT. S:k, 1837. Thorough aadewic, tifi and tach. mica ewir.. 1. ii--rK-tK:d rcia!it !a rufTj E partmriit. Pif ;r rjr: ro CoiJarTT $TirtHtT, - f o m.L Oti truotnTa t ti 00 I3J W 4 ; ; !y Ux Cataksfti Ut A i ii tiMa Q. 1Iul4.ii.-, U I). Calass h, N. C J'rik-rt. U.-M,U.'f fk-wttM j In. I' (wf it. m I".". I W.H. SIMPSON, j t AGENT i Br Fins Met SIeis auu rtiarraDia IH OFFICE SUPPLIES. bnuk'iH, i kiwi Ih,f IS a :((, Ct"- k m l rli"ti rwaiii. lJt-,rjfl f-ttru! !:t -r. V. (artAj I-.). I'llU' lif in, i,, . krl ttLijipA i f u ftLil I'thif'er its. :ut f--r M Tijw iM'. rn, K it Urf T.. I. ijf '-r rn. K'lttv ji ii wt-ijfii ter I fill lug fl p. ' init it T( ffjb'llia. r'itfti Wrfc--ri, Wal shb4 jf pallia. - flii-liatvl s i", f-.i.'ri - aH. eilJcltrS.- WASTEa A rlla-l la4y gntJ- ktld make a honr-thuut cnk fur our i rtrt-taM 1 t Nf S. t S i kn.oon a-aa.iy t.a!. J,if- t rfi tte T M aaa AaWk !at t Mi !. T- am . - ' - I ' lmHz I 4 1 . fc.l. Kl 1. . t:. -- f a . -t ' . a . 4 a c .. - ' I ' h - '-s a . .. .-, atrtdaf itrm It I, li, M im t -'. ... I m. rem ,
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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Aug. 19, 1897, edition 1
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