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M()UNr Airy .News. HE VOL. 21. MOUNT AIHV, N. C. TIIUHSDAY. AUGUST HMK). NO. 7. IT IS A PITY Are Entirely Free Minn Ann. Caratcn, Clayton, 1 1 1., nay : "Your l'e-ruuailul ma ao much g.MMl. ii I, 1 liellfve I should .i'-m lie-en dead I'T ' 1 thia time had 1 not ! f '" ua.d It. I m feci- M3 f '"R "'W. I y JI 1 have nut tuken C. i my medicine fur four or Ave month.. I ran I "WU- f J. cneeiimij rrcuin- .V.O- ni.ud 1'e-rn-n. to my frlmida." Mr.. Henry Kill", Wl Hcott . I rent, Milwaukee. Wis, Ml.l Ann. Caratan, Clayton. ll. ay.: " I wat a most tnlaerahlu sufferer from falling of In. womh, weak orarlea, tod leucnrrhcca, which earned iiio to l confined to my bed for a long time, being too weak to hear my own weight Ten, upon my feet. I wan treated hy th. most reputahle physicians In our, city. Tliey otild do nothing fur me. 1 m moat happy to aay that In three month, after I hegan taking I'e-ru na 1 wa well entirely rnred without any ppllatKT. or mipport of any kind." U. A. I'roehl, New I'urtnga, t)., write.: "My wife ha. hecn alek for alxmt five yeara. In th. lint place th. doctor called It leui'orrhce., anil treated It about on. rear, when It turned to ulceration of th. womb; .he wan then treated fur that for two year., when the dontur pav. her up. Hh. could not walk fur nearly two year.. 8he then tried your l'.-ru-na. Hh. ha. taken three bottle, and It did her more pood than any other medirltie." A van! multitude of women have y. r. GHAVKS, Attorney-at-Law, MOUNT AIRY, N. C - tr-Prartlces In State aod Kedcral Court. Prompt attention to collection of claims. WALTER D. SILER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mount Airy, N. C, Practices in rUnte and I edcriil Courts Collection of Claim a specialty. GKO. W. HI'AKGKK, MUorney-atkawf MOUNT AIRY, TH. C Will practice In Stat and Federal cmirta.. Special attention to collection of claims and BegoilaUug loans. W. F. CARTER, MOUNT AIKV, ft. 0. i. R. LEWEUYN, Dumim ft 0. CAKTKK & I.KWKI.I.YN, AttOPneys-at-Iiaw. tw-practtce tn the state and Federal court.. Prompt attention given to all buatneiw entrust d to their caro. Dr. John E. Banner, DKNTIST. OFFICE OVER TAYLOR S DRUC STORE. PHONE 38. Office Hour8.00 A. M., to 6.00 P. M. Mount Airy, N. 0. Dr. W. S. Taylor, OFFICE OVER DRLO 5T0KE. Ef6, Ear, Nose aii Tlroal. Special attention given to this prac tine on Wedneadaya and Saturday.. T. 15. McCAHGO. OFFICE OPPOSITE NEWS OFFICE, mount airy motel block Business Promptly Attended To, N. E. B0YLES, ATTORNEY- AT - LAW, PILOT MOUNTAIN, N. C. Tract ices in Ptate nd Federal Courts Prompt and careful attention given to all business Collections a specialty. W. R. BADGETT, ATTORNEY - AT -LAW, PILOT MOUNTAIN, N. C. Will practice wherever and whenever desired. Prompt and careful attention .given to all business. Collections a pecialty. VIROH. E. HOLCOMB, aocBrono. . a. JAS. S M, OurFlN OOMo. H. C. HOLCOMB A McCUFFIN, Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law. Will prw-tice to the 8uerlor court, of the th Judicial Wntnct. tn the Federal court, at lreenDoro. and tn the supreme court, at Kal tKn. North Carolina. VESTAL TAYLOR, Snrtejof and Notary Public, BLJSS, N. C. fcJ LJ W WLe j ,ai fSuriical operation and fle-h dentroving tilattera are tiseles. painful and daiiK'eroua. and lieaidea. never cure Cancer. No matter how often a caneerona ..re n rrmored. another comn at or neat the aame point, and alwav. in a worse form Po not thii prov concluaivelv that Cancer ia a Mood .ttsea", and that it ia folly to attempt to cure thia deep acated. dangerous uod trouhle y euttinK or t.iiniliiK out the n.re, which, after all, ia only ail outward aipn of the diaeaw- a place of eil lor ,C ?an-rr rwna in familiea thrmij;h many .-enefwlioTia, and thru w-notie auccaton have been afflu ted with it are lial.le at any tim to t atneaen with the dea.tly malady. Only Blood Diseases can be Transmitted from One Generation to Another further pfoof that Cancer ia a diaraae of the Mood. To cor a Mood d.aeaa liktthia yrni muat cure the entire l.k.d a-a?m remoT every trace of th poiarm N'othinif cure Cnr effectuallT and prmannllv but S. S 8 S f. S entr-ra the rin nlation, aearchea out and removet a'l taint, and atopa the formation of caneerona ce'la No trier tonic or ordinar blood tnduin can do thia. S b. S po d.-wn to the Terr rvta ot th diaeaae, and forc out th dad!y putaon, atlowinif th aor to beaJ naturallv and prmaiititlv S 1 S it theatfme time puntica th blood and huililattp th jenwral heahh A iiTii pimpi. heal under ordinary a hoi form ot cancr I I fi tkrfe M Xre t Mi Vtanr At Tran. writr ' I f n jit Tn " ' ff I-! will a itvtff t"f 4 ii J i j L n.rr my Jr wH- ts ri-.i.r to thhm nt y Mid w wmnb) and f - akt I el.l Uv "ww lhaa tnoutha 1 nittnnl thru tmfni aa f tr- V & ru 4 hati fim mp a'l ri rT t1ng wU again wVi ott dt-- f f k mm ,rg ot mw revtwiaifndt K I Aer faktna: few av r Wtiw t ke .f Sra beat rau a to thf awr -w rf th th rat nana an4 i 4 ! a arvnvi ttmr taait a iti ynm car. I (a ma1 la f rh mr avpctHc ? Ialrat4 alP r''aauaf Mi art mm awytM tvrtrct tMahk ' cplraiHd tp rl"Muf, la ar njuyiaa p"ect emnBC who are Uforautioa waxW, w auait bo cfcMf SO FEW WOMEN From Pelvic Catarrh. found l'e-runaan Indi.peti.lhlere medy, It meet, all their Irregularities, critical periods, and peculiar weaknesses. Mm. Ann. Handnll, Caro, Mich., aayit "ThU letter leave, rue. w ell, I do alncerely think, by reason of your good advice and great medicine, Pe ru na. It ha. lining lit back my health to tun In my older day.. I am now a new woman, phy.lcally. I think I'e-ru-na the bent medlcide in to market." Women are even more .nbject to ca tarrh than men. The chief caune I. tba delicacy of iier oigatilmn, aa compared to man. TIiIh eiphilns why, In part at leant, ao few women aru entirely free front catarrh. Catarrh of the p.lfln or gan. I. generally called female dlseaae. Mi., Sadie Martinot, tho protnlrj.ttt young aclreM., w rite, to I)r. llartman In regard to Pe ru n a, a. fol low. :"ltglve. me great plea lure to reoom m.nd I'o-rn-iiatom.mb.r. of my profo.- lon. I have fuiind It m.t helpful. I eon aider I'e-ru lis of e a p . o I a I benelit to women and particularly rec ommend it to them. My dressing table 1. never without It." Kverywhere the people, open! ally th. women, are praising Pe-ru na a. a rem edy fur all form, of catarrhal dlmVul llea. Send for free catarrh book. Ad dre. !r. llartman, Cnlnmhiis, O. A Blunder That Cost $100,000. A dispntcli from WhIi itilon cnyR arrnnt: in?n ta lmvo pmutifHlly l)eett complrti'tl for the tMircliafe from Hnitin lijr tho I'tiitctl Statoe ot tlie islatids of Cihiln and ('ngnyun, wliicli were left in tho Spaninh jxs seHpion ly tho trcttv of l'arifi, al though part of thf Philippine archi pelago. The pnrrhiiH! price issai.J to he JlttO.tMMi. Had the Peace (Jotnmiesioticra at Paris, in ftrhinginir for the relin (iiishtnept to the Pnited Slates of the Philippine., contented them pelves with the phrnHitnlofjy "tho Philippine archipelago," as dewrip t i vp of the territory to he ceded to the 1'iiited States hy Spain, no j ijiiestioti, perhaps, would have arisen i over the pofpetpion of Ciliitu and i('aaycn Inlands. I!nt to avoid tho ! least chance of looFe definition, tho : Peace (Jornniifi-iotiera dtew a geog raphical lintituhit line around the ii-landa to he transferred. The i hounds were fixed hy meridians of J lonitndc and parallels of latitude, i It was a year after the eignaturo I of the treaty of Paris before tho fact was discovered that in laying down these boundaries the Commie -sioners had excluded the ii-landa of Cibitu and Cagaven. The two islands are ineigniticAnt in area and thinly populated, probably contain ing from t i,i it ui to S,)00 persims in all. Cibitu ia a long narrow island, 14 miles in length by two across. Cagayen ia about the same arct, five miles by eight, with mountains reaching a heighth of l,loo feet. One important consideration which has influenced the Pnited States Government in tfieso negoti ations is the desirability of excluding any Ktiropean Power from the pos session of the islands for use as a naval station, which would consti tute a constant menace to the Pnited States sovereignty. - The Cunning Chinaman. The heathen Chinee, who is noth ing if not economical, has an ingeni otisly simple method of eating his cake or, rather, in the Celestial translation, drinking his tea, says an English Exchange. He drinks the delicate first infusion, and then dries the leaves again ; packs them in those mysteriously lettered boxes wa know, and exports them to tho Western barbarian, who, lie has found out, likes bis tea strong and etewed. It is true that the tannic acid apt to come out of the leaf in the second infusion may injure the Hritir-h stomach. That is not John Chinaman's business; he knows the beanty and profit of the adultera tion. Even the knowledge of this on the part r.f English people is not likely to aflect our importation of tea. The Chancellor of the Ex checker, therefore, need not worry. August "ml King Victor Eman uel and the new t,,ucen spent tho long and vigil night beside the hit r of the afassinatod King Humbert. FfFTi Cannot bo Cut Out or a nantueaa i.aiainir wan or imue, a lump ia ntw uiri, w .-i u.w trm rw um h. treatmrut, ahoul.l ail be lookrd ujxm with auapji ion, a thia t often th beginning of Our mdical department ia in chary of nhvawiant of Ion erri!i aailled in treating Cancer and water K ibia wma. m win INDIA'S TAMINH CLOUD UARKTNS Viceroy Lord Curnn Warns HnglanJ That Millions Are In Peril of Starvation Situation Is Very Critical. Eond iii, .Inly .'!o,. Lord (ieorje Hamilton, rvereliiry of Mxfo for India, today received the following dispatch from Lord Chimi, of Ke dletoti, Viceroy of India : "Consideruble anxiety is felt ow ing to the weakneiH of tin mot'sooti. The situation is serious nod ctitieiil in (in j tret, ,'iitroda ami Ui j.ti'niiii I West, which are not sown. ''Nil fodder wlui'evcf is available ill the soiilhivestcni part of the Pun jaiib. Sown crops ate in Imminent (htiecr. as rain eontintn s to hold IT. ' Eoddor U scarce, and cattle are dy ing in the eeritial province a of The rar and Hyderabad, (tood crops are possible only in cane the mon soon improves. '( )ne ipiarler of the inhabitants of the central provinces are on re lief. The total tiiimbi r ntvlving relief is six million and two hundred and sixty-six thousand, with incom plete 1'ombay Huns." The Coventor of Horn hay tele graphs tbat there were H,t;n7 cholera cases in the famine district during the week eudilig July 'J I, of which .r,7',:! resulted fatally. . In the native States thctc were V2I'! eases, .'i.7Il proving fatal The total deatlM in the relief works of the lirif.ish distiict were or 4 ." per 1, in . There baa been a good rainfall in North tinjarat ami Kathiawarand a favorable agricultural rainfall and encourauing prospects in the remain der of the affected tracls. The tinmlters on relief works arc decreasing and gratuitous relief is increasing. SaveJ Her Calico. I luring the civil war there was a town in Tennessee that became very familiar with both the union and the confe.li rate artnii s S itnetimis the town was under control of one ami sometimes of the other. Tho town ha.1 an npial number of union and Confederate sympathizers, who named the principal streets JelT Davis and Lincoln streets, the peo ple living on these streets taking this way of expressing their attach ments. Each army, as it puesed through the town, took from its enemies all it could get. Sometimes the soldiers made mistakes, and took from their friends. One day a detachment of confederate cavalry followed a detachment ot union soldiers through the town. They entered a store the proprietor of which was a southerner, who had hidden from the union forces. Mo one was in the store hut a little girl of 12, who had frequently played southern airs when southern soldiers were in town, to cheer them. On one of tho shelves of the store were several yards of calico, which had been promised this little girl for a dress. This w as (juite an expensive dress, then, for calico was sold at $1 i yard, and was not easy to get even at that price. When the soldier tiik this calico and threw it acnss Ilis horse and rode away, the little girl cried so hard that a young ollicer heard her. lie hurried into the etore, but the little girl could not tell why she cried. A neighbor, a young girl ot 2'i, hurried across the strict, and told the ofticcr that a soldier had taken the calico intended for the little girl's dress. The ofiieer called the men to "Halt !" He de manded that the man u ho had taken the calico should immediately bring it to him. A btirlv soldier got oil lis horse and looking ashamed, handed the booty to his officer, who, with a bow, gave it to the little girl. She could hardly believe her good untune when she held tho calico in her arms. This young otlicer be came the celebrated den. ".loe Wheeler. bitlook. II Helped Win Knnleo. Twenty-nine ofliccrs and men wrote from the Front to say llmt for Snitches, HruiscH. Cut, Wound-, Sure l'cel Mi'i Stitl .1 litite, Hiicklcii'a A mien Salve in the hot in t he world. Same for r.ni ns. Skin Eruption nml 1'ilee. 2 cti. n l"'X. ( Hie LOiuran toed. Sold hy lr. V. S. lor, lruggod. Those who put pcrwotis before principles are likely to fall under the condemnation thai J antes spenks of when he refers to those who have "respect of jhtsoii." other t l ! ,tiee Wri f'r in ad view specific co-pasy. aha, ca. in l mil i ui II HI Nlcaracuii Scles Canal Property. Maiiiigii'i, Nicaragii'i, AuL'Uft 1 -The ( ioverniiient of N icitrajfiia hits taken pia-ncHaioti of the ptoper ty of the MalMine Ctnitl ('ompany untl removed the compar y's eats, rails Mi d propeilv to the interior fmm (ircylown, under article .'I of lilt' ootid Shioll. WaHhingtiiu, Aug 1, -These!, lire of I ho propei ly of the Maritime ( 'anal ( 'ompany ha long been ev pecttd ulthoiigli the I'nited Stales ( ioverniiient litis done all that it properly could do to conserve the tights of the conccs.HioiiarieH. I'll tier the terms of the concession the Nicaragua ('anal (!oiiiiany was al lowed a period of ten years after the completion of the preliminary sur vevs in which to complete the con struction of the canal. That peri od expired nearly two yeara ago. The company wltidi had done a i;r"at ileal ot wotk was vx pi i-tiug to t lli'ct an Hnangcmetit for the trans fer of its propertii a and privileges to the (Internment of the Tniled Slates through some of the various Niearagnan Canal hills that have been introdn I in Congress and more or less advu'iccd to cnaciinent within it cent years The Nieanguan (ioverniiient, however, foresceim.: the failure of the company to comply with the let ter of its eotitrae', entered into an other arrangemtnt with what was known h the ( Irnoio Kyre Syndicate to lake up the original concession promptly upon i's expiration. The Niearagnan Canal Company, or rather its successor, the Maritime Canal Company, was notified that the Niearagnan (ioverniiient had vacated its concession, ami intended to secure its properties, aceotding to the terms of article ."4 of the terms. This article provides that in the event of tho tot feitute of the concession through failure to com plete it within the time set, or From other specified causes, "the repub lic shall enter upon possession in perpetuity of the canal, of works of art, light houses, stations, deposits, stores, and all the establishments ust d in this administration of the canal without being obliged to pay any indemnity to the company." The same article provides b.rthc exemption from rcixnre of the com plltiv's VCfSels, coh', wnlktdiips ami capital. The Canal Company protested against the proposed seizure and ap pealed to the (ioverniiient of the I nitod Stales. Article 4H of the concession provides that "should events of main force arise, duly jtts titied, and sutlicient to impede the regular progress of the work during a period of ten years, an extension shall le granted," etc. The company claimed that exact ly this contingency has arisen, and asked for the extension referred to. The last article ot the convention provides that in tho event ot a mis understanding between the (iovern iiient of Nicaragua and the com pany, the dispute should le submit ted to four arbitrators, two to lie se lected l.y each patty. The company upon the refusal of its claim by the Nicaragua (iovcrnment, demanded this. The Nicaraguan (ioverniiient admitted the justice of the demand but required that all four of the ar bitrators should le native Nicaragn ana. The company refused to com mit its interests to the care of such agents, and I'nited States Minister Merry, at the instance of the State Department, intervened in its favor. It appears now however, that the arbitration having failed, as the Niearagnan Government claims by the expiration of the period allow ed for its work the Government has proceeded to make the seizure of the ; Canal Company's property, contem plated in article 54. The Slate Department has not yet Iteen notified of this seizure and when it is will probably proceed to take some step to ascertain the mo tives that influenced the Nicaraguan (ioverniiient ; whether it is simply clearing the way for ditect negotia tions willi the I'nited States for the construction of a canal ; or whether it is working in the interests of some other would be concessioriBrit A Strong Combination. Stevenson is one of the most pop ular men in the country. He is known to be honest and has a re markable faculty of winning and holding friends. As a campaigner, he ie a great success. His speeches in all parts of the country in added much to the strength of the Democratic ticket and tho enthusi asm of the party, and ho will take a very lively part in the campaign now opening. I'ryan and Steven son make a strong ticket. It will arouse the 1 lemooraey to earnest and enthusiastic effort, and has already inspired great confidence in Demo cratic success next November. At lanta ((ia.) Journal. Question Answered. Ye, AugiiKt Flower still ha the lar;-l vale of any medicine in the civil ied world. Vour mother' and grand mothers' never thought of lining any thiriK elae for Inrliftention or liilioua-wt-. iwa-tora were tcaree, and th-J tdoni heard f Appendicitia, SerTOin I'pwt rti"ii or Heart fatlnrw. etc. They uaed August Mower to clean out the ayatem and atop fermentation of undi- f 'rated food, regulate the action of !h iver. at i mu late I he nerTrwn and organic action of theijatem.and that la all they took ii hen feelinK dull and had with headache, and Pt her ache. Yim only reed a few dmet of trrn't Auftial Klower. in liqiort form, to make you ali-:!el ttre i Cotiong aenoiia the matter with you. For aale by I. W. WnI, Prugg(t. Mwint Airy, V C- sr.NATOR VEST ON MiKINLfiYISM Mlssfiiirl Statesman Declares Mun arthy Kules at Washlnffon and Must Be Ousted. Sweet Spring, Nfo,, August I. Moved hy a deep sense ot the itu iHirtauce of thia rear's political bat tie and hy a close knowledge of tho Hlbnrs in Washington, Senator (ieo 1 1. est sahl.aome days ago : "Alex under Hamilton said in 177 : M Ite lieve the I'ritish government forms the hist model the world ever pro diiccd ; arid such has been its pro- ir res in tint minds of (lie many that the ttii'li gradually gains gronnd. That government lias for its objtet public strength and public security. I fu se are said with in to bo unat tamable. If such a government was once formed here it would maintain itself.' "Mr. McKinley," the senator con tinned, "ia a firm believer In this policy, Ko are iiiHiiy of Ins advis ers, notably Secretary Hay. Plans at Washington, very delimit ly laid oir, mean to override the constitu tion. In other words, tho Hamilton idea lives at YV aldington to-day. If we mean to save the constitution of oir fathers if we mean to kee this great republic intact as we re ceived It - we must elect Ilryan, "There must be no lethargy, no Icelmg that everything is all right. From now until the election every Democrat must work for his coun try, for the salvation of the ideas that made it great. The secret plans ot ttie Kepiihlican leaders are 'a strong government, without ennati tutional limitations.' This is the lifht. The lines are drawn. There can he no quibbling. It is the con "dilution td our fathers against im perialism. The situation in China, whatever the ontcome,mnst not be misunderstood. I f the Chinese gov eminent has sinned against riviliza tion, it must be punished swiftly and terribly. Hut this lias nothing to do with the issue of imperialism. Democrats everywhere must keep alive to tho fact that the conditions presenting themselves in the Orient are not to lie confused with the fun damental prinoiples of our present great tight. The Chinaman, if con victed, will be pnnirhed by the American people, not ly William McKinley and Mr. Hay. 'I S'all Seep Wlv Him To-Night." Sometimes I believe that the lit tle ones say the best things after all, says a writer who reports thia touch ing incident. I knew a family in Detroit who were heart broken and saI this Saturday night. Thero were three last Saturday, but to-day only two are left. The tie that bound them more closely than that which the clergyman drew has lately latcu loosened, and the light of their lives went out with the red winter sun the other night. The father is a railroad man, whose duties call him away from home nearly three foutths of the time. It was his habit, whenever he was about to start for home, to telegraph his wife, apprising her of the fact. In these telegrams he never fail ed to mention the name of bis little 4 year old, and the dispatches usually ran as follows : "Tell Arthur I shall sloop with him to night." The baby lioy was very prond of these telegrams, which his mother would read over to him, and he considered the ' teledraf" a grout institution. The other night, when the ftver had done its work, and the mother was sobbing out her anguish, the little one turned calmly in his lied and said : "Don't ky, mamma ; 1 s'all s'eep wiv Dod, 'oo know. Send Dod a teledraf, and tell him I'all s'eep wiv him to-night." l'ut the message went straight op there withont the clicking of wires or the rnstle of wings. I'mon Gospel News. Chinese Cathedral Destroyed. The Pote is much grieved at the reported destruction of ihe new Ilo man Catholic Cathedral in Fckin, Chiua, toward the erection ot which be was a generous subscriber. It seems that the building was an ob ject of oftonse to the hm press Dow ager, by reason of its spires overtop ping thoee of the imperial residence. To satisfy her scruple the Archbishop of l'ckin acquiesced in various architectural alterations, tint apparently these were not suf ticient to avert ant i foreign hatred. a - At a meeting of several hundred Anarchists at i'aterson, N. J., Thursday night resolutions were adopted declaring that Uresni's kill ing of King Humbert was the result ! of present social conditions grinding down the poor. It was stated that the Anarchiels did not select by lot any one to kill. Most of th.ye pre ent were Italians. fd (lit Ail vaaa saiaa wrtTa Pain-Killer. a kVMxaM ckt hi a swett. ari ana tote cunt roa Cramps, Dlarrhwww, Cold., Cough. Neuralgia, Rhaumitlam. n m a in Sf or tvm 11i t lie U'l MIIT DAVIS' jj UJRWMJKSW2131B44!U!HJB$1gtk Odd Case of Teleratliy. "I have heard several ti n of telepathic communication," said a gentleman well known in the hotels of 4siimgton to a Star reportet, "hut I never had it brought home so closely to me a" it was the other day. I was visiting at the house of a friend who is a practical electrician am) who has charge of a dynamo in one of the department buildings. He happened to lio absent at the tunc, although it was past his usual lime for getting home and Ins wife and I were sitting in the parlor comment ing it poll his tardiness, for ho wa usually the most punctual of men .lust ai I looked at the clock for perhaps the sixth or seventh time and had perhaps noted dial it lacked fifteen minutes of being 5 o'clock, my hostess gave a slight gasp and sat rigid in her chair. Kvery muscle seemed to be tense, and she gave the appearance of one laboring tinder the strongest shook. For the space of perhaps A second she remained in this condition and then suddenly grew limp and helpless as it some strain tinder which shu had been tailoring had been removed. Almost immediately she revived and looked around with a uuestioning air. When I sav that all this occupied not more tnan two or three seconds at the most you will rcalii how queer it all was. 'Isn I it tunny, sue said on coining to. 'I feel ex actly as though 1 had received a terrible electric shock. I know the sensation because my husband h- a small lottery in the house and open gives meelectrleity for nervousness.' At that moment the telephone hell rang and I answered it. The message was that my friend had taken hold of the wrong lever at the swiich board that distributed the current from his dynamo, and that tie surgeons at a nearbr hospital hoped to save his life. I asked when it occurred, and Ihe reply came ' Alu-nt a quarter to five.' I can't explain it, and 1 don t intend to tty. I have trouble enough of my own of a very material nature without go ing into the supernatural to hunt for more problems to liirure out. 1 am happy to say that my friend en tirely recovered, hut both he and his estimable spouse are as much at a iss as 1 tin in reasoning out the strange occurrence. Washington Star. , . -. A Road-Maklne Experiment. Several times within the past two years The Tradesman has mentioned the good, and appearntly lasting, results of using crude petroleum tor improving roads. In l an torn m indeed, the method seems to have the eXjX'riinental stae. ihe ptogresbive county engineer ot Montgomery county, Ala., issnt heiently impressed to try it within his jurisdiction. That county has a creditable system of excellent gravel roads that have cost about ifl.Ooo a mile. It is estimated thatasgixd a highway can be bad at a ct of JSiK) per mile by using ci nde petro leum which will tie tried first on a small section of road from Mont gomery. It is claimed that barrels ot the ci ude oil, worth atx ut $3iHi, will pet a smooth, hard fttr face, impervious to water, on a mile of road. The road will l lirst graded as is for gravel, oil enough is then spread on it to sink an inch or so into the ground, two or three lighter coats will lie applied as a finish. There is no room to doubt the im mediate efficacy of crude petroleum for thia puritose. The permauetey ot the effect is another not yet so well proven. The work will lu worth watching; if results are sat is factory, they will go far towards solving the problem of building good country roads in many parts ot the south whore the cost of gravel or crushed rock is prohibited The Tradesman. BLOOD POISON CURED BY B. B, B. BOTTLE FREE TO SUFFERERS. Oeep-seated, obstinate cases. th kind that hav rrsixted doctors, hot springs and patent medicitietreatnieiit,t)iiicaj yield to b. H. B. ( Hotanie Mood Halm ;. thoroughly tested for 30 yearn. B. h H has cured aurb indications an muciioua patches in the mouth, lore throat. erup tions, ratine sores. Nine pain, itching kin. swollen gland, stilt jointa, copper colored sKtn, ehanerea. ulcerations oo the body and in htindrodaof caaea w I ere the hair and ejehrowg have fallen out and the w hole akin w aa a mi of IhuIs pimples and ulcera thia wonderful Sw- ittc tins completely ctiangei ttie wl:..le ImxIj into aclean. perfect condition, f -re from eruptions, and skin mooth with the glow of perfect health. B. B. I. m the. only perfect pure for mood ponuni. N Riiflereri may text I'.. B. H. and kno for themselves that it cures, a trial In it tie will lie sent free of charge. B. B. B. for aale bv druggists and I. V West, Mount Airy. X.C. at ! per large Inittle. or aix large tMiltles i full treat ment) IS. For a trial bottle, address Hioon BtMt'o., Atlanta, Ha. Twenty Years Proof. Tutt's Liver Tills keep the bow ls in natural motion and t leaner the system of all impurities An absolute cure for sick he.uiiche. dyspepsia, sour stomaih, con stipation and kindred diseases. Can't do without them" . P. Smith, Chilr'slnirp. Va. rites I don't know how I could lo without them. I have l.aJ iver di-iease f.r ner twenty ars. Am now nt lv c.;rod. Tutt's Liver Pills JV W'&U POVDEB L Makes l.fie food more i.e( iimi Bressf's trim:. There i tio iueHtion that f lie fin ditiotiH nhliiiiiiiif in Italy dining; the reijfii nf K iiiK llumhert horo hard iijioii the iniiefCM. The nation' me mherJiii in the lriht ailian'i.', Ihe fritif I iatir tvraririy of the Urol lordn, itnd ellieiiil evi rat aance arid eorriiilioti, eotiKjiired to muke tho lot id llie eoiiimon . . U' Htivthmtf Inif hritfhf. lint flu1 eotolitioria were not of lliimhert' making. Italv'ac'iiiiiiicf with tierniHnv ami A UHtria 1 1 mi Ifiirv, opiirefive it haa (itovid In her, win a iiatinmil iiei-ienity when llmt eoiitiitet whk tiuide, and, a Hotiie nf her winenl italeainell c it, at tin time Miii-e then would it Imve Im'I'H rale for her to withdraw from it. l or the other i t iln, lliean were lint c m! iriumci a ot m hut liud loi'j( eiaed in the eniniftv, arid. 'i far from htiinif n'eionil)l fit them, 1 1 1 n niiitdeti'd Kin ttrove acaidi. inly to retuedv thetti. To the landlord he nut an ex- j tlni!i'of eotiHidetatiott for the lower ; Uwee, and duniiL' the plague in i Naidea tmlv and nohly I i j he' villdifVe the nam rtioti of Ida l,lieen ! ilia' lu l"ed hia au'i'itit When, thniir"!iinlH f 1 1 I'Htiic H'ni keri from j that veri'uhh' (don tiel hoii.ir, slid' pert hole, lluinhert vteht to if, vinited the ti!thiet.f h j .rt in the eitr, wotkerl nilit and dtv to alleviate thet-nlli rinif, and f Tijiietitiv aainted tn pet (inning lot the an k and the ad the moi-t repugnant "Ihi'ta. He ciooil li t m ' v hiteen reto'ti- timiarv and n it'-' t-U'irv ta.diotia in Parliament atel hieihe(i ( the Oonntihition. and the tlioderttiot) ( f hiri peleoltal e pruHea, and Inn lli'H of hia ii.div.iJiii! iivctuiix fur ptiliiie pnrpoM'r, were a I'onftunt rebuke to thoM ho were e ft aei k'l f i lo..t the TtiHfnrv. When thou.' lacte- are reeaiietl, it Ic eoinca plan thit anarchy, with aii itu nniea-oioili'ericnj, net er eomrn it- ted a more nnrea-.oiml.le crime t f i mt; th' which wan e.-tt.mitted at M..li7 in fiiitdav. If lieeomca plain that the HHafiii, far trom renderitisf Italy a service, may have d ro her in ti uite harm. If ia tuvaihie that lliimhert Ictiii rie ;n dea inj with nlTi noea aii't'tift himcelf arol the nithMn, ami the food he s tiiit f" do, and wa in a moiMiiv ho'i'Ih- plitihin, may he held upas a warn ing to Inn Hicec-a. r, arid result in a ''e.'itaervatite" reaction, thnt will pl.ii'c tiv iitnier a inlhie-f hand. The m w ii-tot Ivnantiel ttay le forced tii eiifoiuat'e the oniel of thii yn hiii father so a'rettiioiiMT litHMred to break down, feeling that it were la-tter that than the chaoji thn-atetied bv enlarged l.beifv and etlorle to enoui'-ipa'e the itiidei atrat.t of nii iety fr.'tn the we''ii'i-d taxati.-n that tiow rent iij'on tin in -Uvhinnt,.! U-iMi.'. HacuMcCcrkls Dry Qocds CeM I Importers and Wholesalers, (;RI.I NSIt)UO, N. c. DllY GOODS, NOTIONS AND HATS. faT 'r a. .licit 'ra le of Icrcnnta only, add ael! nothit g at retail. We p..rdi:.y tt-x itr '.: V.-rc)iant to call on us w hen in rDttTo, or to see our Ttaudhng Pa ea.rian led .re placing orders eleea here. r. W. RICHARDS, Salesman. i ii i m i an f, w- -' f - . A Fad e for ,-;ir t-U'Hnt U T ca-.ah-.ie at.d di-L.ic J p r'ocuUrs Tt ve vou money in ttie parebu of a h:x.h K"de newe.g in-,U-,:ie A e en and the ea.svlarms o f eiaxment luop.i. ii CHil ici. al tun:'.y vou cannot atTor-t to p-a lit manufacturer. Tliereforr, a n uunereaaar. If T ,t can offer most liberal terawa- 4 fnetoi-v or llllt Slh6 MaCIIU CIKMNY. (DertA CkCUl, 11 Fin r a. - () rtrei a T fa j bj ' '-.i wr'r VTSW-J ICj1 X. k W Two FweTT, C I.. Htxt. Preaident Vint Vice Tri-a 1 4.,, L ., J FIRST NATIONALBAtlU of .It. Airy. iiriKPH4Trp. -. r-M D1HKCTOHS. Tho. Ja.eett C I H.na. V T. Faareftt, A . TrotW.fi Kaeett Th . i . d. it. tb. aecnn t M-eehar-ta. Vtmi'nrer. r.rner, M i "doal. The .., of the Wereh.nt. U-.teal 'T .ru,e ! .ia lVra The fund, of o.r eustcmer. -e eeur I l-r t Sreif .i ib-M tN YHT:. Loe - deli Jous and wholesome Mr fi ara ''" , Pru.pettinf for Coal. Kteeiit invtf tipratioin indicate that immenae eosl lein are to t found iu the hmwn "t'jtie ditdrieta in roiiiidirii Wadeahoro. Thia i indeed a rtvelatiori to (ir unaiia peetiti)f eitirena. It dihv Ik? that outlying diatriet hitherto valutdc-a, iot.n r coal hod" anporior, urtfjiial, to any in tho South. Thore wh'j are coal expert helievo that thia is true Kepntaeiitativea of the 1'itt Inir) t'a1 Compatiy ate in Wades horo, ami have he n fnakinu iovt eti I'a'i'.tm that lead theru to the belief that the Htatemrtitt iti the premiae are correct. .Mr. .lohn T. Patrick, the Indtietrial Areut of t lie Sea hoard Air Line, than whom there ia no more etdei prifing- nfiten m Null!) Caiohna, ha hren nf tint opinion (or a. itne juirn that llm htown alonu roi k miiace. aiuulid Wadetliiro I'overa irtitnetiHe roul liedi Ivit'g undeinealh. Mr. Pat rick liae ti.".irij iny! v inteieated .Noitherti coal iiiinerf, who imw projioH' to hire throiih the ruck allrlace and unci rtn;ti if Mt. Pat rick' tiieorice am e-itrei I. horo t'ourier. Wiili I ! 'N-1 it, Li w a. I- 'We a initi to mar ry only Sour t:me, and he miit' mai rr heforij he in ''jr pot a! all ALL YiQMEtS AGREE. 1 A drup,git in Macon, Ga , ajy! "I have a.iiJ a larKe mnituv ,MothrB Prlnd, anj he ncer known an In una' where it his failed to pnJm.t the iriod rttulu claimed for It. All woman ati're that it make labor thorter and laa painful." Mother's Friend ii not a chanre remedy. Ira good effect are reid lv experienced r-y all expectant mothira mho use it. Year ago it patted the experimental age. Mi bile it aiwaya shorten laNir and Tca.e:rs the pt'na of ! delivery, tt is also o ti e n csietit fcenedt during the earlier mot t'i of pregnancy. Vorn ng tiknes and nervotisncsa are resdilv overcome, and the hmmentrelaxet the tlrtlned muscles, permitting them K expand w.thdut causing diktrea. Mother's Fne'iJ g :xe g'eat recuperative power to &.r mother, and her recovery is sure and rap d liarte-r trom rising and aeltfi brests is d.ine ay with co-npletety. ; Saj b Jrug.nU tof l a tvitlh. THi: HK ADHKI D ROit l.ATOK LO. ATI ANTS, OX. i a i '.i, rr, ,..L..''a'. & - - X Ci tti KtLMx mm mew departure cal Change in Marketing Methods t t i as Applied to Seing lach',ne$. Au onylnal plan uuder whu h you Can oVt-iu easier terms an.i I tter salut f. the jnirfhi- c' l':,c o-..I .aii:Ou ' x in i. .vwit-i; M' I nr h.oi ever before offered. ate on oftrr, either ili-ect tiorn a.i'.hoiijc,t aenta. his u an oppur- ou Vno the '-milte.' vou know - i.t - .eu r-a. i . e. ."U ot lue u.ai f.iui ai.o a have an o.d tnarh.ne 1o tucitan Write to dar. A.tdrest in fuU. AIRY HiRBLE WORK, Mount Airy, N.T. W. 0. mm i CD., Proprietor. HbtIiIb & Gramli KGiimssts Toinbttotes, Iron Feccit.g, fiw rworna ana rree er a:t -ama.1 it Mxck. Mirwarfc4tmwiiilea. A tt Tki T-ir M.I. Fcrr. CuMii 1
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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Aug. 9, 1900, edition 1
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