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A -mm. lOTJN IRY1 BW ! i VOL. 21. .MOUNT AIRY, N. 0., TIlUIiSDAY, JULY 5, 11)00. NO. N r 10 REMEDY EQUALS PZF jNI, SO THE WOMEN ALL SAT , vr-,,.-vv.':'vfvt vvi C h MlM Hiimii Wymar. Mia Mil a mi W y mar, teacher In th Illuhmond Mibool, ('hli-ago, III., writes tli. following letter to I Jr. Hartuiau re tarding JVru-na. HI,. aayai "only hum who nsvs iiifT..r( a I hsv, can Iib.iw what a l.leaalng It la to lx able to And rr-ll-f In fnii ni. This lis ln Biy Siberian,', A frlniiil In need la friend Indeed, and every l,llle of I'a-ru D 1 Vr bought proved a good friend o nt."N,i.n Wymar. Mra. Margaretli Daiihrn, 1211 North Hufwrtor Ht., ItA' Inu Clly, Wis., write) M fsel in wall ami good ami happy now that pen cannot ihwcrlha It. IV ru-na I. everything to inn. 1 hv Ultra several buttles of Ivru na fur fnmals oomplalnt. 1 am In thst'liang of llfu and ltd.w ma good." r-ru n ha no euual in aU of tha Irregularities and emergencies p. cullar lu women rau.ml liy pflvlo atarrii, t Adlres Dr. lWrlman, Coliiitil.ua, iur a ir. uoo nr women only. S. I CJRAVKS, Attorney-at-Law, MOUNT AIRY, N. O Where Are You Standing ? White men, here ttro yon standing 1 Tho lines are tightly drawn, 'Tin Iwn to a ouesiion of color, Which side of ilit) line are you on '( Aro yon ifoiiifj; to vote with your color f Judfcd by Republicans. It la well enough to leave the characterization of the Philadelphia platform to the Kupiililieans them selves. Hero aro 6omo sample ex pressions from members of thu "grand old ixirty" who run see And swear by your honor bright, through t Jin grand old policy of That this is tho white man's country And itH rulers ihull always bo while ' White mcu.whcre are you standing ? A momentous question at stake, j ou in ii Ht side with one of thu races, larpracUroa In Stat and fedi-rsl court, Frompl attenuoD to collection ot claim. WALTER D. SILER, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, Mount Airy, N. C. Practice in Htste and Federal Court Colli'ctlon u( (Malma a Dpcoialty. GKO. W. Sl'ARGKR, Mttorney-at-Law, MOUNT AIRY, N. O. Will prarttc In Bute and Federal fourta. pari! attention to oollectton ot claim aud aeiroUaUuK loana. W.P. CARTER, aouMT ajttv, a. a j. n. IEWCUYN, cuawa .... CARTKR & LKWKI.LYN, Attopneya-at-lvaw. avPractloe In Ui MUt and Pudcral court, Prompt allentlon given to all Biulurn entruat-dtolbelroara. Dr. John E. Banner, DENTIST. OFFICE OVER TAYLOR S DRUG STORE. PHONE 38. Office IIoura-8.00 A. M to 5.00 P. M. Mount Airy, N. C, Dr. W. 5. Taylor, OHFICB OVHR IK10 STOHC. En Ear, loss aiTlmt. Special attention given to this prac tioa on Wedoeadaya and Saturday. T. B. McCARGO. nOTAHYjPtlSLIG. OFFICE OFPOSITE NEWS OFFICE, MOUNT AIRV HOTEL BLOCK Business Promptly Attended To. N. E. BOYLES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, PILOT MOUNTAIN, N. C. Practices in Btate and Federal Courts. Prompt and careful attention given to II business. Collections a specialty. W. R. BADGETT, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, PILOT MOUNTAIN, N. C. Will practice wherever and whenever desired. Prompt and careful attention fiven to all business. Collections a specialty. VIRQIL E. HOLCOMB, JAS. B. MtQUFFIN aocKFomi, i e, oomo. a. a HOLCOMB A McCUFFIN, Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law. WUI prauoe la the eupenor I'ouru ot me ta Judicial IMsirleti In tbe Federal Court, at Uroeaabora, and In I tie Kupreme I'ourt, at Kol-Ik-k. NurUi CaroUna. ItunciiiiilH) mid hoodlu. Atlornev- (otiurtl Monmttt of Ohio( Ueimbli can) taid at ColiiiuhiiM, Ohio, Thurt day nliftit: "We arc long on pint form, hut I rear tho uolu in Ohio will rucog- Ill.O wo are short on iirrlnrniHiicp Which one are you going to take f Seven hiiiulrt.d truutu have ui in. Ihifru'n no neiilritl gronntJ to ex iatonco practically within tho I . m - - On. iHHt tour v.r ou have got tlm ihhiio to laci, "With an nttornev imimral from It ia either tint while man or in gro, Sow Jersey, tho mother of trim!. Death Stood Beside the Altar. Mrs. U"H Hatiingartun Drncker, wife of Mr. Aaron Drin ker, died thin morning at y-.'.H) at Kt. I'eter'a hospital. Never haa a ladder death leeri recorded in thi city. Twelve days ago a wt'diliut ! I o-ilny a grave. June 12lli was Miss iiauingar en a wedding day. Ilio evening before, the wua taken alarmingly ill and it war thought would die beforv tho dawn of her wedding day. Aa uadly reeorded in the tnarriugo no ticc, he was too ill to leave tier bod ami the ceremony was performed at at the bedtiido. Who of thu tad company preaent will ever lot get the scone i 1 hu Mile face on the illow ; thu white hand that rueted A Bold Trick. All tort of odd incidents occur in Kngland's banking circles, where ; stnctest measure are taken to pro tect treasure from the robbers and Mure Louisiana Testimony. The testimony from Louisiana is all alikft, except such as has been manufactured here in mirth Caro lina by Fusiotiists. We present I burglar. Home of the institutions low the following letter writfen by Will you desert, or go with your ono of tho leading members of the in the lover's to receive the wedding race ? Whito mcn.wheio are you Hlnndiiiir ? Uomniilor your children and wife Your course will cutuineud or con tlcinn you 'Till the very hint day of ymirlife, I ray, do tint disgrace and degrade tlicin, They are poweth hh ymir acta to cdiilrol, Vour vote may bring humiliation, That will sink down deep in their soul. White iiien.wlicreuroyoii standing? V. I I ...... 1. 1.. t,.. IT oil I l,o iiii n iiiiiii, i'.'wi og tiro, Who forgets hia Anglo Saxon blood In Ins attachment for tho negro? Tis your privilege to vote aa you want to And on your race and color go back, 1'ut don't try to poeo as a whito man While voting with the brother in black. J. M. II. (Udsboro, N. C, June'JOth. i - A Boy's Composition. This little biography ia not writ ten as a loke. it was written as a serious "composition" by a real live schoolboy. Hie article is clipped from a publication entitled "l.oys " and runs as follows "King Henry VIII. was tbo great est widower that ever lived. Ho was born at Anna Domino in the rear Itit'.fl, Ho had tivo hundred and ten wives, besides children. The hrst was beheaded, and afterwards executed. Tho second was revoked, fclio never smiled strain, but said tho word 'Calais' would be found writ ten on her heart after her death. The greatest man in this region was xrd tMr darnct Wolsey. He waa surnamed the 'l'oy l!achelor,' being born at the ao ol tilicen, unmarried. lo often said, had ho served his wife as diligently as ho had served his king, she would not have deprived urn of his gray hairs. In this reign tho 1 Ii bio was translated into latin by Titus Oates, who was ordered by tho king to bo chained up in tho church for irreater security. It was in this reign that the Duke of W el lington discovered America, and in vented tho Curfew bell to prevent tiros most of tho houses being built of timber. Henry 111. waa suc ceeded on tho throno by his great- grandmother, the beautiful and ac complished Mary (juoon of Scots, sometimes known aa the 'Lady of cabinet and tho minister to the court of Ht. James under the present ad ministration the hired ndvocitUi ol the rUimdiird Oil tiut, with a re puted salary and fee from this economic tapeworm that would rival thu combined salaries of the trliver- nors of thu forty live states ; with tbo charifo that we have seventy six United btates district attorneys, all maintained at tho expense of the tax payers in these four years, not a single new case has been begun against trusts that Iins come under my observation, savo and except the noble hifht of Col. Jiundy of the Cincinnati district who undertook to indicia few coal barons and make an example of them. "lie received telegraphic orders at once from tho attorney general ol the I tilted Mates, as J was in formed, to desist, and his honor, the attorney general ot tho tinted Ktates, waa informed that tho evi- ling ; tho and laced groom and pur cuts! Everything was in rcadiuesa for an claltoratu wedding and entertain ment. Tho bride iuaistud that the guests should enjoy the supper and evening the samu as it slio wore wo. and with them. They tried to do so, but tho gaiety was lorced. ISorne in upon every soul present, was the feeling that thu shadow of a tragedy bud croHsed the threshold. I nsocn by mortal eye was tho "Unwelcomo (iiiest" death who stood by tho bedside, separating tho lovers who had loved each other for 15 years As tho young couple said the words "Until lleuth Do It l'art," an tin conscious shudder passed throng! tho company of witnesses to tho bridal scene. A fter the ceremony, and tho bride was receiving coiiL'rut illations and hearty good w ishes for Iter recovery slio said to several : "As soon as pay eusli for information of, and in some cases from, the criminals them selves. The 1'auk of England's yearly budget always contains an expense item due to such outlays. The first exiriioeiit of the kind dates back to 18.VI, when the direc tots of the bank listened to a start ling proxition made by a "ditch durirer. ' The laborer told the directors that he had discovered a now and unsuspected method ol getting into the cellar vaults, where the gold a former citizen ot l;batiiBt' entity who ia now residing in Iniisiana. La Fayette, 1., June .!, 1"0. "Mr. L. II. Uynum, My Dear Sir: Vou auk my opinion on the working and effect of the atilTrage clause in our Constitution "1 am in no sense a politician, am! have never been before the people for an ollico and have no aspirations in that way, but I take a deep Inter est in the affairs political and other wise of my adopted State. IiuiHiaiia Is with its now Constitution, the no S'x-hd the so pretty it all my dunce had gone to tho erand jury get well, I am trving to put on my and beyond tho district attorney s wedding d reus, and every one of you control. "Wo should have put a plunk in our platlorm to ho consistent with ouracts, both in Ohioand thu I in ted States, in view of our record in winking at combines and con spiracies against trade and condon ing the unlawfulness of their greed and theft, lint, then, platforms do not rise higher than our record has serious, and thu doctors after several mint come down and evening with me. It is and I imtdu tho lace fur still." The elriraut "own was then lying on the 1km I in the adjoining room. Alas: it lies theru still nuver to lie worn, and never to bo touched ! Mrs. Drinker's illness continno: been on those economic (locutions. (Jen. John Uoatty, of Ohio, a veteran soldier, Republican leader and president of ono of tho leading banks of Columbus, when atdicd what ho thought of the Republican platform, said : "i think mat it is made up ol a lot of bald assumptions, a sprinkling ot liypoctisy and a good many false hoods. 1 lio wonderful thing about tbe 1 hiladelphia convention is that. Mark Hannaseems to bo its dictator. 1 see by the headlines in a morning paper that the convention could sot make a nomination for the vice- cy becauso Mark llanna lad not made up his mind who consultations, said that an operation was tho only chance ol saving her life. Sho was very much opinmed to it, saying that she knew she was going to dio anyway. Mie made every arrangement in regard to her death, telling her husband and par cuts what disposition to make ol her bridal presents and other etltx-ts Her wedding ring, sho said, was not to Io buried with her ; it was to lie taken olT her linger by her husband, who was always to wear it, She was taken to the hospital on Thursday niiilit, and operated on about that nu'lit. Her bus band and relatives have been at her bednide constantly. All hojoof sav should be selected. Now, in fact, ing her lifo was given tin Sunday Hanna is a political blunderer, lie I evening when blood poisoning set simply gets what ho buys, rather what the manufacturer buys of him. "The platform declaration as to the foreign achievements is a lie. "If we had an hnKlishman in John llay'e place ho could not and would not have played more into the hands of England. I believe that his son was sent to Pretoria to act as a spy in England's behalf, and that Macrunt lost his position m. Ilio physicians prepared the grief s'ricken husband, parents and sitter for tho worst. Yesterday the stupor preceding death sot in, and a' a;iO this inornintr the spirit of this noblo young woman a bride ot twelve days passed into the great beyond. Charlotte News. the lake,' or tho 'Udy of the Last bocanse he would not servo as a spy. Minstrel." He died in his bod dur- 1 ""I " e ticket win oe do ing the last year of his ago." leated. I will not vole for the ncaei. juciviuiey is a civil iraud Kobert Council and J. W. Sans- and liooeevelt is a military fraud. bury, two white men, engaged in a and the ticket deserves to be beaten. friendly sparring match at Koau- 1 don t know that I shall vote for oke Rapids Monday night and the the other fellow, for it does not result is Sansbury lies dead, while strike me that I am compelled to Council is overcome with grief. The choose even the less of two evils, but men were said to be dote iriends. 1 1 must in fairness say thnt my Sansbury lived thirty minutes after opinion of Bryan grows more and ue bad been knoekod down by more favorable, lie is bevond doubt Council, and before he died he stated publicly that no blame what ever could be attached to Council. Raleigh News and Observer. VESTAL TAYLOR, Sanejor and Notary Public, BLISS. N. C. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danforlh, of LaGrange, (ia.. sunered tor sis months with a fright- tul running sore on Ins leg, but writes that ISuckioii a Arnica rulve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers. Wounds, Piles, it's tho best salve in tho world. Cure guaranteed. Only cents. old by Dr. W . . Taylor, Druggihl. sincere and ho wcertaily near to the people. On the othor hand Mc kinley is a rich man's man.-not a people's man." The New York Commercial of Tuesday says : "The rapid growth ot the cotton manufacturing biiniucs in the South has made it more mani fest than ever before that the cotton goods manufacturers must seek the markets of the world. Hence tho export business is receiving mote attention just now than at any time since the first piece of cotton goods was made in America. Although the sheriff has offered $50 reward for the arrest of the ne gro murderer Wtsley White, yet The Japanese languago ia said to nothing definite has been heard contain CO,0(HJ words, a symbol for from him and the conclusion ia that each being required. A well edu- he is still roaming the woods and I caied Japanese is familiar with l livingon berries.- Cioldbboro Argus, about lO.csm 0f these symbols. Skin Diseases-' When the eertory organs fail to carry off the waste material from the system, there is an abnor mal accumulation of effete matter which poianns and rloga the blood, and it becomes sour and acid. , i uu pmaon is cameu iurou;n ine ine akin aurtare there ia Tetter, Acne, Salt Kheum, W hue the akin ia the seat pwwdera ni.T allay the inh continued, and the condition ia often agra..ted and akin fienuwcnliy injured by their nae. j Ttc mmt is core m deep; edlrc clrciidica is poisoned. The many prepnrationi of arsenic, mercury, potash, c., not enly do not ewe akin diaeaaW. but a mm tha digestion and break down the roatituUoa. . ' S S S , nature s own remedy, made of roota. herbs and baika, of first j)orifnf; andtnnical proprrtiea, quickly and rsectually cures Wood and akin trouble. tecatue It froes direct to tbe root of the dueae aa.1 cumulates and restores normal. fcenJtay action to the different orKana. cleanses and enriches the Wood, and thtta relieve theAvgtetn of all pountM secrrtion. h cur permanently because it jcaves none of tbe onrinal pottos to triertnent ia th biJ and cauae a freah at ink. Healthy tOttod is neceaanry la preserve that fleer, smuutn skin and beautiful roro ptrnoa as mix h desired by all. 6. S. S. cm L relied c; vnth certainty to keep the blood in lierfect order. It ius brea cmnn-.k in duanrsfor half a era- 8 S. S roataina no potaonotia minerm:. f is pnre'y vr-e' ta!4 and hamikM. iia Diseases U bt seat fret poa stv'J-a. K. j . , V" fial drpnrtment b in charge .ATMCt,0, cat rr einrnenre ta treaUng 1 ' htaul ilm 4wt.tMin tski pVc J j j, t, tbrii sJtatsaJ duirtius ail whortewre St Write iully and freelv al-o- fvfnt c v-r letter, are brld in stricter TM. TarKCiriC CGMPANTa ATLANTA, CA. Graptiophonc Campaign Speeches. A late Washington KH'cial says a inestionable Hanna scheme by which thu law is evaded and the postmasters ot this country are as sessed from five dollars up each foi Republican campaign purposes, was mentioned in the dispatches v eater day. Here is another scheme for the campaign, in w hich a large part of this money assessed from federal otlice-holders will be used. It has boon decided that thousands of graphophoues with a "professor" for each shall bo used at the small coun try villages and cross roads school houses and churches throughout the country during the months of July, August, September and part of Oc tober. These "eiitertaitimeuta" will be widely advertised as "free" and will consist of muaic and spetehe-. The "professor" will introduce first a selection from Souza, and then a 10 minutes' talk by Chauncey M. I eew, followed by some "ragtime" mnsic and a speech by Senator Wol cott, more music and a short speech by llanna, and so on. It ia one of the most gigantic schemes for roach ing the country populace ever at tempted. They will be put in every state, and tho speeches will deal with different questions, all extolling Mc Kinley and his administration with rpecitl regard to catching the rural vote. SjHScc.hcs by Depew, Caution, Mercer, of Nebraska; Hull, ol Iowa; Allison, Wolcoot and Fairbanks have been made within the past two days in a graphophono carried to their offices by appointment and their oratory is now being inscrib ed on the wax cylinders for the hundieds of machines that will be managed by Hanua's committee. A tender word dropped into the well of the hiiLUsu heart is almost cer tain to splash tbe water to the eyes. ALWAYS kfEP ON HAND f .PaitvKiUev! 9 Thf la no kind af uainf r mc tM laiaraal u 0 nal, that sain-Kiiie .mill not reliov. at . a cifTs Twa tMi-ufta aiTui UFKRITDAVII AION. and silver bars were kept, and that gro eliminated from tiolitics, with lie would sell his secret lo them for all that bountiful Providence has money. Thu directors hesitated, done for it, destined to take believing that they had taken every prominent place in tho race for in precaution against loss from the dustrial, material and intellect mil vaults in putting up heavy masonry, advancement, with the other States with t.lentv of iron bars, and bv ol tho boutli. While 1 think ol manning (lie building with armed your country, tho 'dear Old North watchers, but finally they granted State' and its lovely civilization of the man, who seemed to talk fairly, forty years ago as 1 remember it, a chance to try his plan, and a night aid, as can never lie again on this was named for thu undertaking. earth, and of ft to day representing At the appointed timo a commit- and containing more in proportion tee of the directors descended to the to population, ot tho pure Anglo cellar and hoard a eculiar scratch-1 taxon, or better American race, ing sound under their feet. Two than any other of thu Union it is hours later tho floor ocnod, and tho a study to me and has been for years, ditch digger hoblied upseronely, like I how its good people could and should the evil spint in tho sectacnlar I have so long and so inully rested drama. All around them lay bars under the humiliating domination of precious metal, totaling in value of the allies of the negro. I can i'.'i,(HlO,(HK). The ' man explained but believo and surely hope, that at satisfactorily how it was done, and as a reward tho directors assured him an income for life on an invest ment of 110,000. The crook was content, and it is believed that he remained honest ever afterward. Rut other cracksmen were tempt All llV lial lnilr fin lM flirt AulltA rsutim v r j it in tutn vj J mu win. t.uiua and tho directors were inundated with suggestions and tits, on tbe new methods of burglary and how to prevent them. The directors tested them all and paid for many that proved to be of value to them. Among other things they txtid $20,- 000 for a process, invented by a young chemist, for copying the ink tho coming election tho destinies of the Com mon wealth will lie com mitted to the hands of the qualified representative white citizens. "In this State the wise limitation of tho suffrage under the present Constitution to be exercised by intelligence and property has elim inated from the contest tho ballot, a great body of venal and ignorant voters, who heretofore wero a con stant menace to and a dcmoiali.mg element in good government. Our Constitution has been in effect now, for two years and I do not believe that even a decent minority of even the disgruntled or disfranehihed OVfVXnAEMWI Uv uva vovrn Make? the food more oVIIdous and wholesome Bma . fo mf vnmi. j vuu vij-ihioij iui v-fJllfS "W iiisti I viiui iiiiiiuu ". vs if a s no i nvvs paper, water marks and designs of I would go back to the system of tho bank notes so perfectly as to defy detection. 1 he directors found they could use his system more sat isfactorily and more profitably than their own. Despite the fact that these exenditurcs have run up to big figures in the last half century, the directors of to-day put up the claim that all the money was woll invested. THE TAIPING REBELLION. Be.an in tbe Year 1850 anJ Lasted Until 1864. The new "Uoxer" outbreak omi nously recalls the Taiping rebellion, which began in 18f0 and lusted over a period of fourteen years, being the result of a popular outcry against the existing dynasty and a general dissatisfaction owing to I he reforms which had Ihm'ii promised being un fulfilled. The province of Kwang- se was the first to rise in open revolt, and chose for a leader Hung sew tsoosii, whose energy of character and political and religions enthusi asm stieedily gained for him the sup tiort ot the discontented. Seizing on the longing for a return of an absolute Chinese dynasty, he pro claimed himself Emperor, under the title ot leon Wang, or the Heaven ly King. Having embraced Chris tianity, he profesaod to abhor the vices of the rulers both in their lws and in private acts. Crowds gath ered to his standard. Without much difficulty he succeeded in subduing the neighboring provinces. Every uneducated voter who registers under the provisions of the amendment between July 1st, 11)0. and January 1st, VMH is entitled to vote as long as he lives without further registration. The legis lature has already appropriated a very large additional sum $ lot),- 000,) for the increase of public schools. The taxes for the main tenance paid by the rich and well to do people. The children of the poor white man" get the benefit of this before P.ioS passes away there will be few, if any at all, of the young white men then coming of age who cannot lead and write. We have no reason to deceive our peo ple. Let them think for themselves nd if they do that and pay no heed to selfish demagogues they will see the great iintorUtice the future welfare and prosperity of North Carolina for adopting this amend menL i uture generations will riae pand call us blessed. Wabhinf-tou liazt-tte. Does It Pay to Boy Cheap ? A cheap riwfdy lor ouueka and ooMs is all right, but Joti want auutethitig that will nlieve) and cars the mors sever and dan rmus results ef throat and lung iruubia. naai enaii yon dar u lo a warmer and ore regular climate f Yes, if possible ; if sol passible far you, then In either can laks Um ox i t rsanedy that baa been iMrWuced in all ei vibi countries with aoecaas in severe throat and lung troubles, "Uusenee'a terman Syrup." It not snly kenls and stimulate tha tiaauea to destroy tha germ diaraam, but allays iaHamaaatiou, causes easy eipKcluraaou, givaa s rood aajhi's mat and care tlx patient. Trv u nettle. Kecuaameiided ninnv Tear, ht all Iriirmtt in ta aorld. For sale, fcy I. W. Vtmt, Druggist, hi mi at Airy, ft. C. Mr. Orerstreet of the republican congressional campaign eouimittee thinks his party will End it very hard to aecure a roajorii y in the next t'tiHS) uf repreeviitativi'. a m Why ia a kiaa iika a rumor ! IV causc Up. frra mouth to moota. fraud and force used in elections heretofore. . "We have just held an election for State officers under the new Constitution, and there never was a moro quiet or fairer one held in the State. The elective franchise uow being confined to the intelligence of the State, and with all that means 1 think a feeling of confidence and security will increase, and a greater distamition to develop the industrial and agricultural interests of this lovely country will prevail "Iho negro now, I believe, is be ginning to know that he must rely upon himself as a negro, not as a colored man, in tho struggle as against the white man for whatever is to come to him, or for his better ment. At any rate, that, I think, is the lesson he is to learn, and when learned then, too, I think a new duty devolves upon tis as the ruling race. i ours as ever, "Will Ci.fi.q. Mutilating the Teeth. It is curious to what au extent the mutilation of the teeth goes on among savage nations, and even among certain civilized people, such as the Japanese. With them a girl is never married without first stain ing her teeth black with a repulsive kind of varnish, and the custom is especially adhere! to among the members of the richer classes. On the west coast of Africa a large pro portion of the teeth are deliberately broken when children reach a cer tain age. Roth in tho New World and in tbe Old the custom exists of extracting the two front tocth of domestic servants. In Peru the custom has existed from time im inemoria', and used to be a sign ol slavery in the days of the locus. RHEUMATISM-CATARRH ARE BLOOD DISEASES-CURED BY B. B. B. I lot tie Pr to Su If rera. It is the deep-neat ed, ubstinste cases of Catarrh and Hheumalisin that H.tf .ii. (Kotaoie Hlood Halm) eurm. Jt mat ters not what other treat tneiit, doctors, sprays, liniment, medicated air, blood purifiers have failed to do, It. ft B. al ways promptly reaches the real cause and roots out aod drives from the bones, joints, mueuous membrane, and entire system, the sneitie poison in the blood that raiiaea Hheumatism and Cataaati. H. K. B. is the only remedy strong enough to do this and cure and so there can never be a return lo the ay miitoin. iHin't give up hope, but try 11. H B ( Bo tanic Blood lialm)or 3 B's. For sale by druggists and !. W. Went, Mount Airy, N. Cat fl per large lt lle, or 6 large bottles (full treatment) '). To prove our faith in B. B. B. we will send a Trial Hot tie Free to suffer ers, so tbey may teat the remedy at our expense. Address BLOOD UALW CO., Atlanta. Ga. Practical Education at the A. L M Collece. We have received a little hand book of the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts of Raleigh, N. C:, and we aro glad to sue that this Institution is devoting Itself zealously to teachhica! edu cation and manual training. Our State needs well educated men in all lines of engineering, especially mechanical and electrical engineer ing, and also in cotton mitniifactur ing. For the development of our natural resources, we need also thousands of skilled workmen, ex iert carpenters, wood turners, black smiths, machinists, mechanics, mill tw ... h vi b, iiuiii i looiiui n, uiuvi I 11 I nil a. and dynamo tenders. Tho A. and M. College trams lads for such woik. and if they possess talent, educates them fur all tcachnical professions, i he College hist year enrolled 3"2 students, of whom many paid their own expenses by lalmr at odd times. Slu, Wills who do not labor may attend the College at a total excuse, including clothing and looks, in fact every thing, lor about $1P. This can be reduced one half l,V securing a trim seholurahin and obtaining work at the College r.iiirance examinations will be held in tho county court-house Saturday, July "Hth, at 10 o'clock A. M., in tho office of tho County superintendent ot Public Instruc tion. Any boy may obtain a copy of tho little hand book, with full information abont tho College and tho examinations, by applying to President (Jeo. T. Winston, Ral eigh, N. C. A Strong Fortification. Fortify the body against disease by Tutt's Liver Tills, an abso lute cure for sick headache, dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria. constitiation, jaundice, bilious ness and all kindred troubles. "The Fly Wheel of Life" Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Tills are the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever be grateful for the accident that brought them to my notice. 1 feel as if I had a new lease of life. J . Fairkigh, Tlatte Cannon, Col Tutts Liver Pills The Turn of the Tide. Honest and sensible Republicans am getting restless over the Cuban scandals. The real nature of impe rialism is revealing itself and patri ots draw back with horror from tho piospect ol ruin and disgrace, the sure accompaniment of national greed. Senator Hale declares his belief that we should hac abandon ed Cuba. "We would have been better off," says Mr. Halo, "if we had to t taught tho Cubans the les son that has been taught in the last few months." Moreover, the Sen ator touches the nerve of the whole matter thnsly : "I hftvo discovered very powerful influences, commer cial, mercantile, money and polities', that are opposed to our ever with drawing from Cuba." The reason is sure t ) come. This Cuban disgrace may mark the turn of the tide. Iinierialism, adopted asa national policy by the McK inhy administration, at the bidding of the Mvverful influences referred to by Senator Hale, cannot survive a pop ular tempest, excited by such revel tions. The public welfare will yet take precedence ot private interest. St. lmis Poel-Dispatch. Beautiful ISutmeg Gardens. -.syys . j The nutmeg groves, called "nut meg gardens," are singularly beau tiful. The nutmeg trees bloaw&tu and bear fruit continuously, so that the harvest season lasts "the year round. Their straight, tall trunks arc covered with glossy, dark foli age, amid which hang the yellow fruit, showing where it has burst from riiienesa, the rich red of the imiee within. Above these orchards huge canary trees weave their bran ches into a canopy, from which L'omo tho pooing of nut-pigeons, tho cry of parrots and tho song of the Indian nightingale. "PatLhed" Garments. To the mind of an oWrver there a great deal in the patched and mended garments of a toor man. Theyspeak wlu.lo volimiosof patient poverty they tell ot the unrepiu- ing and industrious wile, and ot her tig hours stient with the weary needle; of tho striving endurance of her who, with huiublo pride. would turn the beet sidu outward. Never s'orn tho patched coat of a MMir litlM.rer " for that laborer may iae one at home who loves Lim ; and that is more, alas! I ban many rich man has ! THE FIRST BABY. Its Corulnf Is Looked Forward to With Both Joy and Fsar and Its Bafs Arrival is Hailed With, Prlds and Delight by AIL The arrival of the first baby In tfca household is the happiest and most im portant event uf married Ills. The young wire wno is to oeoome a mooter delight to think of the happiness in store for her when the little one shall nestle upon het breast and latterly she shall hear it bsu the ,t and holy name, "mother. But her happy anticipation quickly van lubes w hen site realizes the terriUe pain and suffering through whlnhslia must pass while) brinKln the btth one into the world. An indmcrilmfiksfeAr of tha danger attendant upon tbe ordeal soon di.iipe.Uia her Joyfulnews. Thousands of women hAVfl learned by exjjerienon that there, is atmolutel no nHoewity for tbe sufferings which at Und child-birth; they know that bf the um of "Mother's friend" scieu titia llnlrmmt for a few weka before the trying hour, expectant mothers eau so prepare Uieinttelvea for the flnaj hour tliat the pain and Buffering of tha dreaded event are entirely obviated ami it is safely passed through with com p&rntivnly little discomfort. All women are interested, and es pecially expectant mothers who forth first time hnve to undergo this trial, ia such a remedy ; for they know the pain and stiff wing, to say nothing of the dan (rer, which i in store for them. "Moth er's Friend" is woman's greatest bles sing, for it takes, ber safely through th severest ordeal uf her life, tvery womaa should be glad to read the little book "Before Baby la Born," which on taint Information of great value to all. It will be sent free to any one who send their addreas to The BradSeld Regu lator Co.. Atlanta, (ia. Hagus-McCorkle Dry Qood3 Co., Importers and Wholesalers, GREF.NSUORO, N. C. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND HATS. We solicit trsde of .Merchants only, and sell nothing at retail. J We cordially invite all Merchants to call on us when in (ireensboro, or to see our Travelling falesnisn Itefore placing orders elsewhere, F. V. RICHARDS, Salesman. rAiTODARllPI A Radical Change in Marketing Methods as Applied to Sewing Machines. An wrltrlnal plan under which veu can obtain easier trims uU better value in the pm, base of tile wo. id i L -StO,' r i I UllOUS ' V. lull e T before offered. .-sewing S'aih'.ac thai, Write f.ir our ek-gnat 11 T catalogue and drtmlrd particulars. How we can un yi money in the purchase of a hih grade sewing machine. and the easy trim, of payment we can offer, either direct from factory or through our rrgu.ai authorized agents. This is an oppor tunity you cannot afford to pass. Vsu fcsiow tha "White," vow kssw Its snawBtactarera. Therefore, a 'detailed dmcnpiiou of uc ujuhim lis cou.um. tiou i unnecessary. If yoL 1-sve sn old machine to exchange we caw offer snost liberal teres. Write to-day. Address in full. unit sttnc lucKitt casw. awtA) aevcim, itii. Wavv''-''v r-rr N3r I 1 If ST. Mfil HABBLE WOEIS, Mount Airy, N.O. W. 0. HiTNES 1 CO., Prtsmts. hFiisIIailMGMiB 1 1 Tombstotes. Iron Fencirg , i rtTinwi fir im MaillklitJ Stent; or lart!. fsr Etilii rEr;-j,i; Wnwfor rT&f aal pnr m f-ll ari inula, sat mat wars aaanoeavniteieaa Tao Fawcbtt, President. CL.Iliai:a, . Firit Vies Pre A. O, Tsottib, L. FiWt BTT, Casbict. FIRST lATIOHALDAKX cf Ht. Any. ixronroitiTCO. ( rtui,tJMt.raM i . DIRBGTOH9. Tho Fsweett C. L. Ilatiks, M. L. Fsweett. A U Ih,tii.l V r..v-ii Thia bank S"'nits tL aeexint of Nerhar,t. Mann fart urrra 1 r (tiers ar i lodividual. The aeeocnts of tbe Merchant lorased ia tnwr.s i;cer t rr-m-d a favorahi term. The funds of cur uta;ers are trd by two t try .- root itewl ebett aa4 th Tai Im LocJl. latmt fcUjwa a tsr.r r I' ai
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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July 5, 1900, edition 1
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