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Mount r II ,-rr I VOL. 10. iMOUNT AI IVY, N. 0., THURSDAY, FKHliUAKY HI, 1800. NO.iM. Airy to- I) Washington Conquered. GRIP TAKtS THE CITY IN IHON GRASr. ITS Governmniil Machinery Almost tt I Stand Bt ill Enormoui Percentage of Employel Stricken With La G ippfl Capitol at tlifl Merry of tho rMaRtia. The Grip epidemic l raging in the Capitol City, and ful y tne third ol tuc government employes are Ruk or sullciing from tha tliead disease. Violent headaches fev cr and "chilla, sneezing Mid run ning at the eyes and nose togeth er with the bone racking aches and pains and a gcneial exhaus tion arc the ruie rather than the exception. Thu best way to fight the Grip is to strengthen the nerves and build up the resistive powers so an to throw oil the dead )y disease germs, and nothing will do thu so quickly and sun ly as Dr. Miles Wet vine, it nas rc stored health to thousands ol Grip sudcrcis alter very other reme dy had tailed, "When thu Grip left me I was a broketi down wreck, both nun tal and physical. My ncivcs wrc completely unstrung, my appetite laileil, could not sleep and became so despondent that 1 despaired of ever getting well. 1 began to im prove with the first bot tle, oi lr. Miles' Nervine and when I had taken scv n boitles I was compUti ly cured. Have been strong and well ever since and weigh more than I evci did before. Sam F. 1'ii.son, Staunton, Va. All druggists an- authorized to sell lr. Miles Nervine on a guar antee that first bottle benth s or money refunded. He sure and get Dr. Miles' IMcn inc. Hooklct n heart and Neives sent tree. Address, Dr. Miles' Medical Co., Klkhart, Indiana. W. I?. HHOWN, nOTAHY PUBLIC, tltril E WITH Cko. V, hl AftilR, Mount Afry, N. C. S. r. GHAVKS, Altorney-at-Iiaw, MOUNT AIRY, N. C. - ifl-rat'llres in Stale apd KecH-ral Courts. Proust attention to eollreiton 01 eUliita. Dr. Jchn E. Banner, DENTIST. Otlice Hours- 00 A. M.. t B.M r. M. LEONARO BOiLOiNO. FRANKLIN ST., Mount .Airy, N. T. R McCAHGO. nOTARV public. OFFICE OPPOSITE NEWS OFFICE, mount airy hotel block. Business Promptly Attended To, w. f. CARTER, MOUNT A. H. O. J, R. LE WEI LYN, DOtBOa, H C CAKTKK & I4KWKI.T.YN, 4-Mttor neys-at-kaw. HS-tW larPrartltse In I he Stat and Federal I'ouriK. Prompt atleutlon .ivm W aU tmsltieiui eiitrust eil to Minlr care. GKO. V. JdPAIvGKK, Attorney-at-Iiaw, MOUNT AinY, N C. Will practice in State and Federal Ouurta. Speolsi ait-titlou to collection ot claims and Dt-Kotlfttlng lonris. J. H. Blakemore, PHOTOGRAPHER MOUNT AIRY, N. C. M 11 pri-pured to make all the New and Artistic ftiju-a. Is up wltli Ibf Uuifs and will give you Brtl-tiaas work. Fins Stock for Sals. I have now for sale a numherof Jersey and Holstcin Calves, And twenty-live or tliirtj Jersey & Poland-China Pigs, Price Very rensoniililH. Address, J H JACKSON. 1'ilot Mountain. N.C. Dr. Boy kin's Worm Killer. The Most Reliable Worm Destroyer in Use ! We Guarantee the, Medieirte to do all we claim for it. PRICE 25 CHNTS. SOLI) r.v I. W. WEST, Druggist, MOUNT AIRY. H. C. Till; STATE Kormal and Industrial College. Offer the young aumpn of the Plat thorough profr-aaumal. literary, claasie i, aci-iit itio and imluatrml education. Annual t-ipenae. I'' to $130. raculty nf 0 irn-nil-era. More than 400 regular student. Haa matriculated about Uj-ki tudtnt rprr.-ntin errry county in thi Mate eirtiit two. i'racticc and Observation fN'hmil of altout '.i popita. ! fn w.iir tmard In dorinitorie, ali fee tuition appiiatiori iinit tf Riade t- fore Ai!ut I. j ,rerw.Titj'orT. iiitoci ir.ft tui Jeif I'd P"ni;-'fi!l trintl trher. or c atalot oe and other informal ton ,,l.r. I H V. 1 1'KNT MdVIK, ,rcntm, N . C. Tlic Apple in North Carolina. From a riTcnt North Carolina tmlli'iin no kIi'hii iihicIi llmt lit of intun Rt nJ tiHi'fnl in trifim! lo ipli! culture in i!n "lil Ntrtli btaie." Tim soil and oliuiRto ol North Curolm. 1h well uittil to tho pro .liictioM o( apiilod. Tho plati-Him ml vlli'mif the I'liirt llitltfo we lion of Iho HtHtti re imrtitMilurly mlHptt'd to tho ftple. Throiighi iit tho whiilo RtntH this fruit cun ho Hiown amvfH-fully Kir home two, whild in tho wtntiirn purt of the Htnui it is vuhmhlo inniioy rrop, Cheap html united to tho culture of thin fruit i on the market in nnan- tit y. Soil txhmihtion ia the ohiiro of more l'ilnrt' in fruit than any thin uImi. Men roalijw tlm tithor crops ticr-1 fiit-tili.iii, hut they do not remi mher that the knit in the urchiiid iiit'il feeding; nor hat ihev are rcmoin2 moio plant food from the anil than ia removed hy the animal croi.a. Men t xpt ft tho ap pie orchatd to jivld nhundant en pa ul fruit, and at the aamo tune grow gnoH, or anawcr hr a pasture. The miui who Would ciiceeed in Krowin flint n nnt ho a aluileiit and a work mmi. lie ulumld atndv the hahita of inaeeia, ao a to Ims ahlo to ilia tinnuioh frienda from fH. lie 1.I1011M get aeiiainted with the low plant otKniioiia that make rnata and hlighta, a'ld the 1 w t-t nieana fT at tucking them. dratted Iruit tree ahouhl W lift d, heiiitf hetler than fcodlingfl. Among tlie hj Inn reeotnmeiidcd are, for anmmer apph a : The Car olin. K'ed .lone, Karly Ilarvet, ll a lii d Aftrarlian and Summer I'earmam. Kail applca : l?olinm, Hnekingham, Carv.hne Heanty, Jiome r.eHutv.ll iover. Winter ap ple : Alliematlo Pippin, Paragon, Pen Uio in, Kilwanl-, Mattannicki et ami M.( 'tiller's Winter. An apple urehard properly lo cated and well eared for lnriiihlica an income for more than a lifetime, ami can aUiua he old at a high price. Alccr to Visit West Indies. A late Wat-hingtun apecial aaya Secretary Alger ia arratiging to make a vint of inspection to (-iiha and Puerto Uieo, f tuning from New York on March .'ih next, on the transport Porlm. The military committee of the Senate and Hoiiho of Keprecentativee will Ikj of the party, het-ides Mra. Alger, Ptivate Secretary, and Mra. Victor Maaon, and a few personal friends of the Secretary's. The trip will consume about a month. Chamberlain's Couth Remedy in the City of Chicago, llisgen Pros, the popular South Side drngkiista, corner fdMh-st. and Wcntworih-av., say: "We sell a great deal of Cham'bcrlHiii's Cough Remedy, and rind that it gives the most satislaetory resnlis, especially among children for severe eolda and croup." Tor t-ale hy Tylor A- Pan- ner, Druggists. The Senate committee on Naval Affairs, has decided to report favor ably the joint resolution reviving the rank (if Admiral, in the interest ot '.tear Admiral Dewey. The ree olution was so finetided as to ex tend the time of Admiral Dewey's retirement ten years. Oh, the Pain of Rheumatism! Tdipumiitism often cm tsea tho moRt in tend sufTerinn. Many have for VPHra ninly soupht relief from tliia disiAilinj? dinomo, and are to-dny worse off thnn ever. Ilhoumntisin ia a blood diaonae, and Sv ft's SjHvilic in tlieonly cure, cniHe it is the only romiily which cun reach sueli dcep-si-uted diciine. A ft-w yoaiT utm 1 urns t-.l:.n wlih inflnninia tory r.l-.funmllm. t M h lpamr Internae Lnat I ufj for weeks un.tl.1 to wall;. I irli-d f m aev.-rul promlnt-nt pliy-it- f Wi went faithfully, but wa l .lSZs unalileto eel the sllfht- I '' est reltof. In fuel, my con. m& Sri dlilin neonied to crow wore, lite llerte (tpread oTertnyentlre b.idj-.snd frfitn Not. ih!-t tn Mrrh Vi S'l !" 1 auffereiiacony. 1 - J A IPHliy ptiU-nt nietln J-y .'"V "" t 1 but Bona !-e!)tved 1 tried wetltpOiet., ttved me. I tM,n lite advice of a friend 1 t1e,ij,st to t-T H. f. i:.T"re r.u.ii':K t' take tt, renv erer, hit (.-HArTlbin. i. a rheni:l. ttm- lyted lite reme,l, anil ),rilHimli eil 1; frM. of potacti or mereiny. 1 felt m nuieb twtterafler MHlntr two bottles, til r 1 continued the rem fly .and tn two inoitllis 1 cured smi.letev. Tlte pure wait pernmnent. f.r 1 hare never nr e bid a Uiueli of Kheuntntlrtm lleelirh tualiy II men eipoaed to dttrup toot t-,.1.1 wen i her Ki ni.ii M. TirPKLL, 711 Towelton Avenue, I'hliattt-lnlitu,. Dtm't aufler lonpcr with Tihcnmatinm. Throw aside, your oiis and liniment, aa they can not reach your trouble, lion't experiment with doctors their potash ana mercury will add to your disnbil Ity and completely destroy your diges tion. S.S.S.rfLBlood will cure re'r'es'tly and permanently. It ia puaranlned pun-ly vepctable, arid eontaina nnepotaeli, mercury, or other mineral. B,...k mailed free by is wilt Specific Co., Atlanta, tia. ARE YOD DP TO DATE? If Ton are not tha NKWS A OliSKIiVKk ia. tSiilaeriba for it at one and It will keep you MAST OF THE TIES. Full AaaaHat4 Preaa Hhv patrhea. All tlie ftewiv-forrik'ri, aatifxinU, aiaie and l.-l li the tic e. Iil Sew h erretT p-w year. $1 Bin. Weekly Vortb Carolinian $1 per year, -Vi ru f aa. Addrwaa KEIS & OBSERVER, RTT?' MILLER TO TAKE IL0IL0 A NIGHT ATTACK. IN WHICH FILIPINOS ART: KILLED. 30 ApinaMo Seeks a Cessation of Hostilities-Ills Influence Is Lost. Villages Burned. A Washington special aaya the cruiser Ponton, which left Manila on tho ('ill for Iloilo, ostensibly to relieve tho Pultltnoro, carried with her instruetiona to General Mi'lnr to at once, occupy Iloilo with or with out ttio consent of the natives. In adopting such a vigorous policy auait'St the insurgents, den, t in is actuated hy a ilcMro to hrinif to an end wilh all pot-molo dispatch the rebellious movement Agumaitlo lias started against this government. ( ien, ( Ilia has sent the following dis patch to the war department: "Manila, Feb. 7. Tho insurgent army is eoneenlrattd around Manila from 1, 117, hi provinces, numbering over SJii,tit(it, possessing several rapid urn g ami K rupp lield guna. (tood portion of enemy armed with Man si r s latest pattern gun. 1 wo ixrnpp tuns ami a great many r th's cap tured. There are piite a number of Spanish soldiers in insurgent at tilh ry service. Our casualties pro bably aggregate li.'iO, Casualties of insurgents very heavy. Hate hur ried some Tiot) of their dead and Imld o"0 prisoners. Their h ss in killed, wounded ami prisoners is probably -Ioimi. Took waterworks pumpit g s tat m n ye sterday six miles out. Cotisiili rable ektrtiiuli with the enemv. which made no stand. Pumjis ditinaired lint will ! wmk- ing in a week. ' t ins. Manila, I'eb. 7. )f the hordes of insurgents originally diawn up in battle array against the Ameri cans, tnlly mie-tliird arc dead or in cap.icitateil aiul the others arc sc;t- tercil in every direction. I heir ter rible loss may la'git lu red fiom the fa.'t that lllOof tlietn were buried in one rice lield on .Moiidiv, ner Pasas, and (hat f7 were iiitcired be twecn l aeo and Santa Anna. A converted river gunl.oit did terrible execution among the rebels, sleep ing both banks oi the river with her (iatling guns and her heavy battery. Mundrids id r ilipmos crawled into the eanebrakc-6 and died there. The hospital corps, w hile bringing in and caring for the wounded, made 1 1 ) startling discovery that there are a number of wumk.n, in male dress and hair cropped, among the dead insur gents. I he chict of the 1 gorotcs, tho ruipino nalms who fought so gallantly in the iacc of oiir aitillery tire with their bows nd arrows, is in a hospital w ilh a shattered thigh. lie admits, that lie never saw mod ern artillery and was ignorant ol its t fleet a until he and his followers met tho disastrous tire of Snnday morning, lie is bittcrlv incensed at the Tagalos for placing the Vgoro tea in front o? the American battery under the pretense that they were sent to occupy a post of honor, and he intimates that the ) gorotcs will avenge this treachery when survi vora return north. Hundreds of women are poniing into Manila from all districts, as the vilUgcs around the city, have been destroyed by our troops. Aguinaldo issued the following proclamation on Saturdav: "I order and command : "First That oeace and friendly relations with the Americans la; broken, and thai the latter le treat ed as enemies, within the limits pre scribed by the laws of war. "Second Unit the Americans captured tc held as prisoneisof war. j bird That this proclamation be communicated to the consuls and that congress order and accord a suspension ot the constitutional guarantee, resulting from the deela ration of war. Aguinaldu's priH'lamation of Mon day says the outbreak of hostilities was" unjustly and unexpectedly pro voked by the Americans," refers to his manifesto of January Mh, pub Halting the alleged grievances of the lhpinos at the hands of the army of occupation, and the "constant outrages and taunt which have been causing misery to the people in Manila, and refers to "the useless cotifereneee," and "contempt shown for the Filipino government" as premeditated transgrcst-ion of jus tice and liberty." The rebel leader also refers to tho former losses of the Filipinos, but says "slavery is bitter, and cans upon them to "sac rifice all upon the altar of honor and national integrity." lie insists that he tried to avoid, as far as possible, an armed conflict, but claims that all his efforts "were useless before the unmeasured pride of the Ameri cans," whom he charged as having treated him as a reltel, "hcoatise J defended the interests of my coun try and would not hi come the instru ment of their dastardly intentions." Aguinaldo concludes with siving: 'IU.' not discouraged. ur i ride pendenee was watered freely by the blood of martyrs, and more will tie shed in the future to strengthen it. Itemtnntter that tttjrts are not to be wasted that ends tnav be gained. It is indispensable toadjt.st otir actions to the rules of law and right and to learn to triumph over oiirencti.iea." In another proclama'ion Agnin ald'ieaya : "We have f itigbt our an cient oppressors wiih.'iit arms and we n.w trust to Gd to defend us against the foreign inder,' " Five rieti were killed in the P g I tipper mine, at Iowa Hi!!, C!., Vj the breaking of a reservoir. Allen Euloles Bryan. Washington, D. C Feb fl.-ln tho Senii'e to-dny Mr. Alien, of Nebraska, made a hi icf speech, say ing ! "I havo never occupied a doiib! ful ground upon this treaty. From the limit i w , (t,,iupleted in Paris I have intended to give ij my vote." Ho said that had ho been on the Peace Coinmisrioii he would Inve insistid on eettain changes in th" treaty, but nevertheless he would givn it hia vote. Referring tuitherlo an Intimation that ho had been given Administra tion or liepu'iliean influence in his Senatorial lliiht in Nebraska, Mr. Alien declared : "I would not ac cept Kfpiihlictn influence in bnhall of my rt -election to tho Senate, It has not been offered, but if it weie, I would repudiate it," "I have at no time, .... said ,xi r. . i . I- I . ,i Allen, "nioinised to enlighten the country concerning what Seimtoi Gorman is doing or proposes to do. I do not knovv, nor am I concerned in knowing, what Mr. (iorcian's intentions may In-." lie then piid a personal trili.i'e to Mr. Gorman's ability and patriotism as a statesman. Referring, then, to the statements which have been made as to the ac Hon of smne of the IK inocrats in the Senate in opposing the treaty be cause of their opposition to lion. William Jennings Pryan, and tho further statement that Mr. Allen proposi ti 1 1 take thi so I Kmoc rats to task, Mr. Allen raid: ''I urn not j the keeper oi conscience oi ,xir. : Pryan. I do not pretend to n pre- ; sent him here or elsewhere, ami any i utterances to the contrary are en- tirely unfotindt d. I am the p tsoniil i friend of Mr. Pryan, and 1 am also j i :.. ... l..: . .1 t t t me imin ii'iii iiieini. t om rn ni,n. . , . , . , , , , ,. ' -. I In' mini which is lie'elied mill i nit i i regat M nun hp i ne su pi i tor ill knowledge and capacity of any hvihir A n ii-t-ii'iiti si s ti-sots tt llielnri uiil rsoL loot u-itli Wohhtor uiul i 'lay as one 1 the greatest sta'cstiien this country Ims produced. I re gird him as a brilliant comet in the political sky, as were Webstt-r and ('lay in their lime. I know him to be tint only able and patriotic, but absolutely sincere in ail his Words and actions. lie is tint a demagogue, as the groundlings and tumble-hugs of polities would have the people believe." Blessings in Dispuise. Wc not alwavs know what is for our own goo 1. Things which I seem good prov e to be evil. Tliitigs which seem to b" evil work together tor our gooi'. When Jacob in his old age mourned the loss ot his son, he said, "Joseph is not, and Simeon is not, and ye w ill take Ben jamin away : ail these things are against inc." ((ien. 4'2. "'t.i And yet these things which be thought were against him were the workings of divine Providene - on hisbehall, and it w as by these very things that God was pieased to deliver JaCob and his hoiii-o from famine and from death. So the shades which seem to us to hang darkest may but pre cede the brightest day. The weep ing which endures but for a night prepares u for the singing which enmes in the morning i Psalm .In. o, margin i The assaults of enemies, which vt x ami gm ve our souls, i only prepare us for tin- day of peace and blessing, when eontbfs and I dials shall bo ovir. I.i t ns learn to i watch and Wait, and see what pur- poses of mercy God has for lis even ! in hours of darkness and distres. j It is said that at I he siege of j Sebastopol a cannon ball, mi.-sing i its aim, struck in the side of a neigh I boring mountain, and from the j fissure made by it gushed a stream j of crystal water. The instrument j of death opened a life sustaining j founta'n. So the missiles of our . foes nisy open to us streams of j blessing. It is through the fiery furnace and the lion's den that men c-iine to victory, triumph, and peace. Pet us fear not to go forward. The Red Sea shall divide before us, but it shall ch se over the enemies of God ; and lie who ha delivered His people in ages past w iil not for get ns in the datk and trving hour. The Christian. A sad and most horrible death ws that which Mr. William Allen, son ol Mr. S'alter Allen, met on Monday night near midnight on the rail within the e irporate limits of our town. The young man was l'-! years of age and a citizen ot this place. Tlie young man was struck about half way between the depot and incorporation line and was car : tied south o'J or 7," yards before his ; body was dropped in such a hor ribly mangled condition as to render I it necessary to lift it. in part at least, ' villi a shovel. All the way along this 00 or 7" yards the ends of the i erossties were strewn with clothing, ; blood, flesh and biains, rendering the whole scene a most sickening ; and heart n tiding aflair. Ihettain was stopin d and the agent notified and also the tamily, to w hom hit. htxljf was cirried. The young man was seen by seviral alsuit l.'t min- utes lief ore he was killed and he j was under the irtluence of li.jnor. King's M inntain Reformer. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. i Hi Yea Rare Ahrajs E Boar tha tUfuaUu. of i BATHING IN HOT HUB. The Volcano Plunge Nol Pncninmnn In California. Volcano hatha aro tho proper thing n iwad.tva in certain parts of California and Mexico. Down in Mi ml-1 in i e ii tity, California, such liullis have become most fntpient, Tho volcano bath is not a water bath says the San Francisco Bulletin, nor is it a lire hath or a lava bith ' as might be suppoH'd. It is a mud iialh, and no ordinary mud bath at that. Ice cold n. ml of a bluish tint and if the consistency of freshly mixed nmrtar is the clement into hicli the bathers plunge, splashing and sputtering. The way they miinnge is uniipic. A sapling is felled in the forest near the volcano ei titers, stripped of its limbs carried to the crater and placed across if, so j , , , , ,. , 'toil III II I'IMI oi tin: iniie n -I n mi i , ,. ,. firm ground. Fancy on cnst of these saplings stretched across a era'ei's mouth, then slipping gently oil' into the middle of a gurgling, bubbling, ice cold massol mud ami swinging yourself there, suspended bv your hands, until fatigued! Then, with j'lst lite enough left to crawl hack along the log, you i each unyielding ground again. Once plunged into one of the craters ot mud, with all ties tothosap ling above severtd. a person would be h t forever, being swallowed up in ;he motkey depths in an in-t.nl, lor vastly ipiickcr in action Hnd siller of its victim than ipiicksand is the mud of Mendocino's tmstcri- , ... .... ..... oils volcanoes. ( 'lean lines- has not hi ng to do w ilh it. It is not that for which people face the dangers of the volcano bath. i h is he'ehed foith from the earth's inteiior is sepjtosed ! lo contain important medicinal pro- t rih h There at'u about tweiiH five of these siiigulir mud belching vol canoes in Mendocino coun'y, ' d lin y re amo-g California's many wotidi rs. They arc si'nat i o'i a hih iii.oiniin .-id,-,seei. unit s tro'n Canto. At tins time ot they- i: they are unii-ualiy active. Tluirgur' ling roar m ty be heard !-.r a ibs tat -co of several miles when tl ( v art' m- st v i ill nt. Tt e ii. ml tie ipiintlv shoots ovir the ii;n of lib erator, li iw s do v n the in tl iw s do n the ui"ii .t.ii-i like j the lava s'ream and entei.- t tie ! I River's tributaries ca! d M!':' rr,', k' U. li U the ci ilet.-, Which arc shout live li t ah ,v.- :!.. earth's snrlace a bou;i.,l w: h a circiuar b.,;i. i f minis: it' ' .even f ct t 1 0 c and I w -. I i Pro.- pi c it g down t-a: !i"g- ervcr ftoin four 'o diimt ter at the ba three It-el at the top p ities have hewn lif'V fc' t 111 h I gth atld plislu (! li'.e'll into the month of a crater Some of these ba vc d isappeared al ogel luv. O.hers r main near tiic iiiiiacc. playlliinos ot the inud.lv clemt nt. winch tosses lliem about like lishet I tin li s bobbins in a rot.gh sea. A ! significHiit c iiieiilci ee is the tact j tha' when tho ocean, twenty miles aw.-iv, is unusually heavy and rough. the volcanoes become intensely active, belching forth volumes of warm vapor. In s imc mysterious wav the ocean seems to cotitrol their ac'ioti. - - . A Thomasville Plan Insane. A Salisbury dispa'ch of the '':h iust., says: Mr. II. Ciav Thomas, j of Thomasville, la-came violently ' insane here Vt sterday. M r. Thomas I came in from Thomasviile Saturday ! night and rt mistered at the Mt. Ver Hon hotel. csterday morning he ! began acting strangely and liefore j otlicers arrived Intake him in charge i he became violent. It required the combined strcng'h of six men to : control him. lie was taken to the i jail and w ill be sent to Morganton j to -morrow. The unfortunate man ! is tU vents old and is highly con i iiected. He has only recently been discharged from the asylum. A rioM i:r-. Thankiiil W'tif Is wrillell bj'MlS. Ada V.. Iliul.ol (ire Ion, S. li.'"Va taken with a hud (old which scaled on in v lin'gs . cough set in itml fund I V term 'tin I oil in t 'on-u in pt n -n. I'ou r loctor guve i,ie up, saying 1 could hve hul a shon liitic. I g ive my sell up to my Savior, tleteiniiiieii i! 1 coul i not slay w ith my friends on earth, I vrouhl meet my iih-enl ones tibove. My hushftm! was u Iviseil lo gel Ir. King's Nevv lieovi ry tor t 'onsnnij'tion, Conghs utnl ('olds. 1 gave il a trial, took in u'l eight hol lies. It Ims cured me, uml thunk (io.f I am saved antl now u welliilid li i it 1 1 ii y woman." Ttial Imt tics free at Taylor A Haniu-rs 1'iug Store. Ileg'nur pi.o oiic. and $! on l.Har Btitee.l or price rutunded. Good health is worth more than anything else to you, and every bottle of Hood's Sarsapariila con tains gtKid health. 0 41 f" . r 1- Tell ttie t.rr. W hen Tour liead , a hew. and y.-ii feel ItilSMi-. rontti- V i uted. ami -Kit ol tune, with y.Hir I 0 -lonta. t. -sir and no appetiu lust i 0 laiy paa -kiisr ot Head's Pills Vnd late a d.xe. fmni 1 to 4 pltl. i, KHl !e miririved at bow auin) They ,!) . trwir work, cure your rw-a.ljt, Ss aid hillnot-. mcto U i 0 -irvr at-tl nt. y ; feel hant-T aFaiu. m If cent .4a I,, al. QMSlu IU. dealer. 0 No 1 a. for ftfty I e4a. amttMl .wm-ee Mtta. e- -e w-at-a Mk e ateiasg. a-aai a-.ra. aac . jk,. f 4yiatt Took Out 5,200 Ilea J Bodies. "Tho worst job I ever had," said Mr Colin McL-an, "waa the clean, ing up alter the Johnstown tl aid, iiiit a little over ten years ag t. I was employed by the state of Peiiu sylviiiii.i, ami it to k me five months with a foiec of :I immi infill for a pirt of the time, and never less than I, imm, A gnat many men eouhiu'l stand the wo k; tho awful aieceh and constant labor in the water was loo much. We got out .i,'Ji mi corpses md hundreds of dead horses, cattle, iVc. Never in the his'orv of the world was there ever aucfi a vast amount of wreck. go so fearfully jtiniiipd together. About the mean est thing the llood did was to over whelm a barbed wire factory, antl getting tin" stuff out of the tangled mass about which it was wound was etpuil to all the lalairs of Hercules put together. Compared with that the extrication of hi locomotives was dead easy. "A curious phase of our work was tho aim st daily rainfall that must have been tho result of our use of tons upon tons of dynamite. The concussion of the atmosphere was territie, and sour explosions seldom tailed to bring down heavy show era. A large part of tho debris we managed to get ri I of by cremation, by tapping the mains ol the Stan dard (KI company and igniting the oil tilchetl from the eoipoiatiotl. e got the company down on ns and many of the rcsidi nts got very angiy at the same lime, accusing us of hurtling up the bodies ol thc; dead relatives and flietide. Put li lially every hotly got in a g sal hit tnof. The cleaned up district ex tended up and down tho valley ful Jo miles, and the joi cost in the neighborhood of io,noo." -The Wa-hington Post. - Peace Treaty Ratified by Senate. The treaty of peace negotiated between tin- commissioner of the I niieil Slates and Scaiu at Paris was ratilied by the I'nited State Senate on Monday. February tith, Is:''.', the vote living o7 aves to '.'T nays, or one vo'e more than the twt.- hiids majority nictssiry Inse cure scnatoiial concurrence in a treaty doourovnt. The voto was taken in executive sOuieti, ami until the iii junct On of secrecy ts re moved, the result was supposed to lie ptivate; but the vice-president hid no more than atmi-nin-ed tic figures helole Scna.nl tllsitcd out ol every door leading from the Sen ate chain!) r, di elating that the treaty had been ra llied. Seriators Mof.nerv, .Mi-l.tnrin and Jones, all of whom Ind opposi d the treaty, went over to it at the l.i.-t moment, in view of the fact that war had broken out at Manila, thus bringing about a change of atinrs. Killed on the Railroad. The l aye'tev ilie Observer s-iys ; "At 1 1. .'it o'cloi k last night a negro man named Henry Leak was run over and killed by the northbound C. F. A i . V. freight near t ho junction. Leak and another negro were at the jtinct'on for the purpose of hoarding the ttain as it passed. The train did not stop, hut Leak de cided to make the attempt, and caught at the burs under the boxcar with the purpose of swinging him Si-'f upon the trucks. In a few minutes the negro w in) remained behind heard some one crying out in pain and, g .ing to ti c sp t, found Leak lying alongside tho track ter ribly mangled. The train had gone "on, no one aboard evidently having knowledge ot the terrible occur rence. Thongh both his legs were cut ell and his body horribly man gled, he lived for (-ne hour and ten minutes, conscious up to within half an hour of his d-atli. He gave his name as Henry Leak and his home as Rockingham. You Should Know What Hood's Sarsapariila has pow er to do for those who have impure and imp'iverished blood. It makes the blood rich and pure, and cures scrofula, salt ihenm, dysjK-psia, ca tanh, rheiimaWsin, nervousness. If you are troubled with anv ailment caused or promoted bv impure blond take Hood's Sarsapariila at once. ILaip's Pn. i s are prompt and of tioen', easy to take, easy tooperate. We notice that J. L. Gwaltnoy, of Alexander, has been selected as metnW ' Directors of the Pt-ni-j tt-ntiary from this Judicial district. A sterling Democrat, strictly hon orable, hones., efficient businc man, no better selection could have j been made. WilkesboroChroiiicle. A good deal ot damage to fruit trees by rea-on of the breaking down ol the hmbe by ice is reported in F.asteru Virginia. Baanta Baauni In IM Ykj luw imin toi!t llFAtiACRFeiieed InWlmlnnteabT Tr Nllea I'AIK I'liaA. ' I re. , IHil a ttta-e drug lata. 1st If Ufa.' N.rw riiMtfra f.ar RsmimMSm. Wanted Aent.,. "Th C Uawiatr S.lawr tm ifcv CI.S War." t'rs? punllBel. ron.'aJnft lea a-ea t1 1 1tm-S and fa.er i,! laT- je HatO,- . . fH-a f-onralia 1 War-. St.- T IH- sr.-aleal IHl larg-al War Hra.4. j ,-v..f .Ml.i,rie. m let I he Af : , one teat ,l'e na i ue te otr tm.t. a-rte atdwr aatt :U, a't-e ae I fets.i! f'. I tMHieeU Ik tltit T-.Ufi A-.'llta Wal-OH! ever, w h- re l aei; - to-r-Ta ol, fti.i -w ' aeaenya. e.e-- ..!i,,ela.l- ar,.t t at t?mB ! a--a a a M. a-e ai .i"4.s aa4tb4: l"tn Sta i fa Isw-r Bf-h'ti V .-tei-aha sa,),n(1 lajtn.-s. , . r- m rir.. na a' 1 inu-r. atd aer rv .. . t. .- . ,.- a -; ii i- i' -a or-- a,-'-' '.e stt.-.i,4t ,r-w aaa) lerm- t. a,-A.-t n a IWimJal . ftlKTIM. ' W.. Lea. ..ma a t a. a . i . A l I XI NORTH CAROLINA NEWS ITEMS. Incidents, Accidents anJ Other Inter csUntr Harrcnlnfs in the Old North Slate. At Wintnn, Hertford county, a few diys ago. Goo. W. Berry drank so much li'jtinr (hat he went to sleep outside Iho bar ruiin and died that night. r , i i , .. ., , , ii.,. It hati been dehnitely decided that tl,., xt.oi, i: i. t .i v. . it the Meth'Hlists of the Stale will es tablieh an orphanage. A commit too has the matter in hand ami will ha-. ilo the institution wherever tho most inducements are offered. The M on rue liinjiiircr fays a nun from i'tiion recently purchased three tombstones and had them placed at the head of the graves of three of Iiia wives who are buried aide by side. Junes ducted a L. Alexander, grocery store IO Coll- States- vil!c, was found dead in his store one afternoon last week. He was about sixty-two years old ami hail been drinking hard for several weeks. Two children of II. R. Whitley, of Spring Hope, NhjJi county, a boy ot six ami a girl of nine yeais, died Thursday and it is believed that death was caused bv eating home canned huckleberries which had Im-coio poisoned. It is said that J. Picrpont Moi gin. the Nevv York hanker, is inter ft-ted in the company which has bought the w ater power on the Yad kin liver in Stat !v and Montgomery Counties. The company has already expended alxmt f lo", lor lands along the river. Tho third annual debate la-tw ecu the I'nivcrsitios of North Carolina and Georgia will be held at Athens, (i., on March 17th. The subject for the discussion is the election of I'nited States Senators by a popu lar vo'e. Tho Georgians will ad voeatoVld the Carolinians oppose the ref rm. " v The average eonlrihntioV- for each communicant of the Protest ant F.piseopal Church last year was i-'o for denofniti i'i-inal t encfi -cut purposes. ; Every Month there are tlun-.tands of wo men who nearly suffer death from irregular menses. Some times the " period " comes too often sometimes not often enough sometimes th Cow is too s-.-ant, and again it is too prr.fcse. Each symptt-n shows that Nat.:re needs help, and that there is trouble in tha or gans concerned. Be careful when in any of the above con ditions. Don't take any amd every nostrum advertised to cure ifnalt troubles. BRADFIELD'S FE.MALE REGIMTOR is the one skfe and sure medicine for irregular or pain ful menstruation. It cures all the ailments that are caused by irregmarity, suvo as leucor-rhn-a, frtiin g of the womb, nervousness; pains in the head, back, breasts, shoulders, sides, hips and limb. By regulating uic inrnses so Tiiai iney occur every twenty-eighth day. ad those arhes disappear together. Just before your time comes. get a bottle mid see how much good it will do you. Druggists st-ii it at f I. S-nd f r our ' r.;ek. Per:o4. Ha.:l. I- oniaa " THE MtAhflFLD M-GtlATOR CO. ATLalTa. CA. Southern Railway. TMI . . . Standard Railway of The SOUTH The Direct l-ir to All Points. Texas, California, Florida, 0 Cuba and Porto Rico. Mnctly FHtST-C't't-- K roi-m-'nt on all Throui;' a-ul lia-lTram. I'ullriian I'al on ali Nik.-t.-t lis ffe SerrtHjiil. -!n.plU4; i nt . la-t and Travel ly the Southern and jro" aee aa- ured a Safe, t omfortattie ami I ditiout Junriit y Apply lo Ti.-k-t Xi:ei,t for Time Tahl. , Rate and lnera! ltitnnua tion. or attr"a a. l vta iv tae, r a t AHWo thar'..t!e C .s c. rank I , a r -,,.. i e . ,a. V t XI 4'uin. r r n . V A. c. Xv A. lurk, I. ,'1-t.. 1' V ylSSCLvTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome aVveer m mWm xa Imrorianl Bankruricy Decision. A Milwaukee ( special sayi : A decision of the greatest imtvort- i anci! iii haiikrnpt,-y proeecilings ' throughout tho country wai handed down on I'eb. 2 by Judge Seaman, i 'l tho I 'nited States Circuit Court, i i which the couit holds that when a man files a atilioti in bankruptcy ' he waives his constitutional privi- lego of refusing to give testimony under tho plea that it may tend to . ,1 . 1 . 'riminaic nitnseii ami give rie-e to ' ,. . , . criminal pna-oedings. I no ueciaoti 1 is rendered in tho contempt pro ceedings instituted against I .on is Sapiro, a Waupun bankriit mer chant, for failing to produce his hooka of account. The State (if Alabama has fol lowed South Carolina's example ami enacted a General Dispensary Law. tf wir hm4 tlMpl mm ktrUn, Nl h h tNtawtj iiahitiff t AH A M KTH fta1 tht Ht dit,ia'fd I b irjubsJ th r nn.iti on for txioae tint fir tan nc in Ami i frpsi fai I hv ho imult. iil ibti il mnt. M rftnnm ir-k t h. fit ly of ' -CBrtt " mu V. iiiiiH ftTW(irnutowi Aft , rbtil'H.ift Bnrial Robes, Slippers, Ac. A full stork of all tioi anil ijualitiea kept na hand, and at reaannaMe. prtttea. to room, Uv-taini over Mr. W. W'. I'.in kt-' sioto, on kiain Ktrtei. Tor Low Rates West, Tl AS, MKMfo, CAU- 1 i K N'l A. or any other point, with KKKK M Al, write to FRED. D. GUSH, I'i-triot 1'aasengt-r Aenl, Lonis?ille & Nashiillc R. R No. I, B'owa Building, Mtaata, G. Trinitv CoIIejre -ns tav'1,! coiirwsin Kng'ish Iingtiae .ure. Ancient and Modern k S.'"- tlis'ory. Sm-ioiopy, Mathe--. I'liil etopli), J'.ittle, lw and ,'otnnieree. XK on.en ailnntled t ail i-twrast of s'udy Tlie target endow ed mat it tit mil learning in tlie atate. Slaara Saw S faa la Sicaai par ail. T Hit $a aa . Vaar. Veil aaioli Ofw-fHl t-f-ptemlasr T, 1. I or t atalotrue a idrena, Js. kiK.ti, iMirhani. N C TRIM! ACABEiT. PILOT MOUNTAIN, N. C. WotTT.t Airf 1'iatnet r.hr! Jit tmg a-hiii t. Ir.Bitj t'.a.-n. Opens Aujut 25th, isvs. Ilafeanf H -d aed To. t t.j I t '. '. b f -rn ai it aUr.-.a, 1 !.. k liiSlM, x t , P GIPLES ft H JJ CATMAStTIC jl "oo, Nwr Jiu s Hah r rip tm Vm: tw CURE CONSTIPATION. ... .rt II a est f !. artrt, Ts. t)t Mfl.Tn Blf r4 (narante aP fu Crowned , Again. ; I take great pleasure in atating i f that the world re-now ned WHITE j 1 : MACHlNajA , IIndh-U lj me. in keeping with a .,' long line of notahle contpiesta in , the past, w as again victorious at !' ,t"' '' Omaha h,'jo?ition ; la-ing a arded the highet , ' oht ainatile j-rije, 'i " I THE GOLD MEDAL, i ', aslhelwst fatnilj sew ing I1 f machine made JOS. NATIONS, Agent, i MOUNT AIRY. N. C. ' IDS, B s r
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 16, 1899, edition 1
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