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'-4 liiH LOUMI AIRY KEWS. T. 4. lawnr, Wouiit Air n 76.T "bvpt. nt, i m On aopy ,one year, 11.00 .00 .21) Uni eoiir. sli months, One eopy, three months. PAYABLE IN ADVANOK. nlxrndat the rontons at BouatAlrjr.N.Ui ! -tenond o'ass mall utiur. It ia olbiniud that the Statu pent tcntlarr li now niftlittninod at half the former exponae. It i' eny to claim but more dilllciilt to deliver tho goods. I'enltcntmrj anthoritlca do juat lota of claiming It la a fearful thing to think that the TreaidoDt of a gaat nation liko Atnorica ia at all timee in danger of being aaaaaoinatod by aomo coward If wrotoh. Our government ought to koep an eye on foreigner who land on our thorn. Thousands of mine, hifif makers como to WUnited tfuu-i every yoar. . The year li0l liaa cortainly been tilled with dianatcra of ovury kind. J'eoplo are living at a too rapid rato If tlii thing ia kept np what will bo tho condition of allaira fitly youra bonce? Kverythlng ia gutting In a "whin" at a aecond'a-mile rato 1 Can the thing bold togethor many moio yeara f Hnrely not. So far aatho atatintii-a of divorm ure concerned, the United IState oc rnpiea an unenviublo notoriety. In n ainglfl year tho divorce grunted in thie country were rurnrly twice iw manv aa thoae granted in all the j nthnr civilir.ed countrie of tho world. The ainalleat number of di vnicua in auv iri von voar ia crixliU-d to (treat Britaiu and Ireland. We will have crimo in thia coun try, In blub plaeve and low pl.c, no long aa wo havo a country, lint one thing ia certain every effort to auppreea crimo ehould lo cxorteil by thoae in authority. .The anarch id's are receiving ontiroly too much notice from the prcea. Ticked do tectivoa ought to look after thorn run them down and land tho lant one of them. And thia can only bo done aecrotly. . it haa boon thought in many quarter that tho extraordinary pe riod of trnat-forming, company jro motirig, and general business ex pansion through which we have been paining for several yours must end in a crash of proportions suited to the nnprecodonted magnitude of the now financial and industrial op erations. Tbia, of course, doca not necewarily follow. Aa we havo re marked in previous discussion of ihe business ontlook, eaya tho lie view of Review, the amalgamation of capital and industry may piove to give greater stead i new to the gen eral movement of business. There must, of course, bo local speculative collapses. PROCLAMATION BY ROOSEVELT. He Appoints Thursday, the Day ot McKlnley's Burial, as a Day of Mourning- and Prayer Throughout the Unit ed States. Milburn House, Buffalo, N. Y. Sept. 14. President Ilooeevelt to right issued the following prod ruation : By the President of the United State of America A I'roclama tion. A terrible bereavement has be fallen cur people. The President of the United State baa been struck down ; a crime committed not only against the Chief Magistrate, but agamat every law-abiding and liber ty-loving citizen. 1 resident AlcKinley crowned a life of largest love for bis fellow men, ot moat earnest endeavor tor their welfare, by a death of Chris tian fortitude; and both the way in which he lived his life and the way in whicb, in the supreme hour of trial, he met hie death will re main forever a precious heritage of our people. , It ia meet that we a nation ex press our abiding love and reverence for his life, our deep sorrow for his untimely death. Mow, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, do appoint Thurs day, September ninetecih, the day on which the body of the dead Presi dent will be laid in ita last earthly resting place, as a day of mourning and prayer tnrougnout ttie United States. I earnestly recommend all the people to assemble on that day in their respective places of divine worship, there to bow down in sub mission to the will of Almighty Ciod and to pay ont of full hearts their Lomage of iove and- reverence to the great and good President, whose death haa smitten ths nation with bitter grief. Ia witness whereof I have here unto lot my band and cad Red the seal of the United States to be af fixed. Done at the city of Washington, the 14th day of September, A. D., one thousand nine hundred and one, and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-sixth. ThKOTOKE liOock U. Fy the President : John II ay, , Secretary of State. His Last Words Were: "It's God's Way. HisWill be Done." ' THE AUTOPSY SHOWED THAT THE PRESIDENT'S DEATH WAS DUE TO GANGRENE, WHICH AFFECTED THE TISSUE ALONG THE ENTIRE COURSE OF BULLET. THE STATE fUNERAL TO BE HELD IN WASHINGTON TO DAY (WED NESDAY.) THEODORE ROOSEVELT TAKES THE OATH OF OFFICE AND IS "NOW OUR PRESIDENT. llithMo, N. Y.. Sept. 14 Presl dent McKinlcy died at 2:15 o'clock this morning. Ho had boon nn coiiscioiia einco 7:110 p. in. yester day. Ilia lust conscious hour on earth was spent with the wife to whom lio devoted a lifutlmo of care. Ilediod unattended by a minister of tho gospel, but hi last words wero an liumblu siibmiHoion to tho will of tho (iod in whom ho holiuved. Ho wo reconciled to tho cruel fate of which an hhpuhhIii'h bullet had con demned him and faced doath in the sumo spirit of calmness which baa marked his long and honorable ea rner. II is lust conscious wodn were, "Oood bye ; all good bye. It'a (iod'e way. Ilia will bo done." Powerful hi'Hrt stimulants, includ ing oxygen, wero employed to ro storo him to conseiouamva for tho final pitrting with his wife. Ho im mediately at-ked for her and shecamo and put by his aide. Aa she entered tho room the strong face of tho dy ing man lighted up with a faint smile. Sho sat besidu him and held his baud, lie consoled her and bade her good bye. Sho wont through the heart trying scene with thosamo bmvery and fortitude with which sho hits homo tho griwf of tho trag edy which haa ended his life Tho President in bis last period ot eoiu-eioiiHiicHS chanted tho words of tho hymn, "Nearer My (iod to Thee." Then his mind Inigan to wander and soon afterward he com pletely lost consciousness. The rago of the poaplo of Buffalo ugainBt tho President's assassin when they learned that ho was dead was boundless. Tho President's remaine will bo taken to Washington and thero will bo a state funeral. BuHalo, N. V., Sept. U.-Tho report of tho autopsv upon tho re mains of President McKinlcy was issued at 5 o'clock. The eccond bullet paired through both walla of the stomach near ita lower border. Hoth boles wero found to bo perfect ly closed by the stitches, but the tissno around each hole had become gangrencous. Alter passing through tho stomach tho bullet passed into tho back walls of tho aldomcn, hit ting and tearing tho upper end of tho kidney. This portion of tho bullet track was also gangtcneous, the gangrene involving the pancreas. The bullet has not yet been found. There whs no sign of peritonitis or liseasi8 of other organa. The heart vvalla wero very thin. There was no cvideuceof any attempt to repair on the part of nature, and deatli re-t-ulted from the gangrene which af fected tho 6tomach around the bul let wounds as well as tho tissues iround the further course of the bul let. Death was unavoidable by any surgical or medical treatmont and was tho direct result ot the bullet wound Buffalo, X. Y., Sept. 14. The funeral programme provides for a 6hort service of prayer at the Mil burn House at 11 o'clock to morrow morning. A quintet will ting "Lead Kindly Light," which was alwaya the President's favorite hymn, and .Nearer My Ood to Ihee," word8 from which he murmured aa be la dying last night. Rev. Charles K Lock, of the Delaware Avenue M. E. Church, will officiate. After the service the body will be borne to the city hall and there will lie in state during the day. The public will be admitted to the city ball from noon until () p. m., a lino being formed for the purpose of allowing the caa ket to be viewed. It will remain at the city ball until Monday morn- ng and will be escorted thence to tho tram which will convey the f u neral party to Washington. Arriving there in the evening the body will be taken to the White House, where it will remain over night, and on Tuesday it will be taken formally to the capitol where the State funeral will be held. On Wednesday the remains will be es corted Jo Canton, and on Thursday the interment will take place at President McKinlcy a old borne. Buffalo, X. Y., Sept 14. Theo dure Iloosevelt, who was to day tragically elevated to the Chief Mag istracy of the American Republic by the death ot President McKinlcy, entered thie city of mourning this afternoon after a remarkable and periloua journey from the beart of Northwoods. He had been Presi dent under the Constitution and law ot the land tiuce the minute the mar tyred President ceased to live. All the duties of the offiea bad develop od upon bim, but he was as power less as the humblest citizen to exor cise one of them until he bad com plied with the constitutional provis ion requiring him to take a prescrib ed oath to support and defend the Constitution and the laws of the United States. He t(Xk that oath at 3:30 this af ternoon in the library ofthe resi dence of Ansley Wilcox, a personal friend. The new President with McKIiNLEY IS DUD. the deop solemnity of the occaaion full upon him, announced to thoao present that his aim would be to bo William McKinley'a successor In deed as well aa in tiamo. Ilia first act was to ask tho mombora of the Cabinet to retain thoir portfolios in order to aid bim to on n duct the gov ernment on lino- laid down by him whoso policy ho had declared he would uphold. Kvory mombor of the Cabinet, including Secretary of Stato Hay and Secretary of the Treasury faago, who wore communi cated with in Washington, have agrood for tho present, at least, to retain thoir portfolios. , Strikers Dissatisfied With Settlement A special from Pittsburg of Bop toiuhcr Kith aaya it was a turbulent day for President Shatter and the general olliciala of tho A malgamatcd Association to-day. Tho headquar ter of tho organization were crowd ed from morning until evening with strikers and representatives of lodges whore the mills wore etill idle and workers woro awaiting word from tho leader regarding tho set tlement of the strike. I'reaidcnt Shaffer arrived In his office early in tho day and remained until C o'clock to-night. Thocallore at tho gonoral offices woro all moro or less excited and many woro deeply incensed. Some of tho strik ers declared they would not respect tho order calling tho strike off until thoy were givon full particulars of tho eottlomont. Others were call ing boldly for the resignation of President Shaffer and, another class demanded the withdrawal of thoir lodges from the organization. Before leaving his office, Presi dent Shaffer announced that he did not think it was necessary to make a statement. One ot the officials other than Mr. Shaffer said that it was but natural that nothing would be eaid about the settlement. He added that it was galling enough to lit) beaten without talking publicly about it. Hanged In Charlotte. Charlotte, N. C, Sept, 13. Will Monroe, colored, was hanged here for the nameless crime againet a woman. His trial, which occurred Aug. 15th, immediately after the crime, was of brief duration. Gov ernor Aycock, fearing ho would be lynched, placed several companies of military at the disposal of the sheriff. Id the court house aftor sentence was pronounced, Judge Hoke, the trial judge, advised the pop'e to lot tho law take its courso, but told them to get pistole and teach their wives and daughters how to shoot. Bird-Shot v For Tigar. No use to hunt tigers with bird-shot. It doesn't hurt the tiger any and it's awfully risky tor you. consumption is a tiger among diseases. It is stealthy but once started it rapidly eats up the flesh and destroys the hie. rso use to go hunting it with ordinary food and med icine. That's only bird-shot, It still advances. Good heavy charges of Scott s Emulsion will stop the advance. The disease feels that Scott's Emulsion makes the body strong to resist It soothes and toughens the lungs and sustains the strength until the disease wears itself out Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNF.. Omias rrl St.. N. V. yx. tuA $i , all aruu-itu. Doctors'Say; Bilious and Intermittent Fevers which prevail in miasmatic dis tricts are invariably accompan ied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. The Secret of Health. The liver is the great "driving wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, the whole system becomes de- ranged and disease is the result Tutt's Liver Pills Cure all Liver Troubles. far Fifty (wt OMTMWirt VttvMn habit mr? , auM mtk iroo, Oiood pui 0c,L AMniffW Frightful Gas ExploMun. Colorado Springs, Col., Septem ber 10. A apodal to the (la.otte from (ilunwood Springs, Colorado, aaya ; "A frightful explosion occurred at 6:30 o'clock thia evening in the coal mine of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company at Spring (hilch, probably roaulting (n the instant death of all the minor at tho time engaged in work, an estimate of on hundred men. The oncnasion of the explosion was terrific and the entire entry was badly e.ivod In. Ti.reo men woro roacuod from near the entry soon aftor the ex plosion, but they woro o frightfully mangled a to bo unrocognlzablo. A apodal Midland train waa ordered and all tho doctors In (lion wood Springs wore at onco sent to tho aceno of tho accident. No definite information has yet boon rocoivod horeae to the number of men killod, but It la supposed that tho men at this initio work nn til 0 o'clock excopt thoao who contract work, and it I thought that about ono hundred men must have been In the mine at the time of the explosion. Thore ia not ono chan in a thousand for many of thorn to csaapo with their live. Florida's Orange Crop.' C (1. Carlton. reornanntinir .1 i Blgglow.of Cleveland, Ohio, tho big orango buyer, returned last wook from a trip to DI-o Soto county He report tho orango crop of that county win he tuny aa largo aa waa last yoar. but the grapofrti will ho abort. So far tho price by tho box haa not boon established moat of tho aaloa being in bulk, bu ho thinka that tho ruling price wi be tl to $1.25 a box on the treo, Mr. Carlton ia on a trade for 30,000 boxes at Wauchaja, and he expect to secure fully ttiat many hero. M Carlton ia of the opinion that th growcra will market thoir fruit aa early aa poseiblo thia year, aa many ot them lost heavily by holdin back for better pricce last year.- lam pa (Ma.) iunca. - - - The legislative appropriation fo public education in thia stato now amounts to about 1500,000. A company baa been organise d in Winston-Salotn to manufacture iron bedsteads. Tho nnta thet are the hatdest to crack ol'cn hov the sweetest kernels A wise man' knowed by the foo! thinga he could o said, but didn t. Working Night and Dnr ' The busiest and mightiest little thin that ever waa made is Dr. King New Lilo Pills. Those pills chango weakness into aircngth, lisllisanor into energy, brain-fag into mental power. I hoy re woiulortnl in build ing up the hoalth. Only 25 cont per box. hold by Dr. laylor, Druggita, Pop -Fizz! foam Sparine! The if -Nation's bcYerage r ihi.es Rcslicsr Maar tt t fcji. ftold vwjrwhajrr ia V. ptch IkfM, wbtffc Mfektj it CBAH1 It. HIKES 4. ltalvr, I'm. Department of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina. Faculty of Nine. 32 Students Well Equipped Laboratories. Thorough Work. Tuition $6o. Other Expenses Low Fall torm logins September 9, iuui. Address, F. P. VENABLE, President. Chapcl Hiu, N. C. EMORY AND HENRY COLLEGE, EMORY, VA. Faculty i compood of UniveraitT trained men. Nine TniTrrtitiM rrnrw- aented. A record of 63 veara iuocesnful work in high grade collpgintftMlueiti'jn. uooation noun! for Ita ijealthfulneiia Literary Hoe ic tie unequalled. A l Met ic Association rroirrMi re. Otmnuium well equipped. Board, wmlilng, fuel ana ngnu irom 8 to 16 nr month. Send for catalogue to R. i. Watcriiooi, Trtw'i.or J. L. Jabman, Secretary. FREE TO THE HA til US. The Bsstcra Manufacturing Co. , of Chicago, will present to every baby under one yearol ape.in thia eounty.ont solid silver baby spoon with the baby'a given name engraved on same. You do not hare to pay one cent nor buy any thing to get this spoon. The Eastern Manufacturing Co. are large manufac turers and 'jobbers of jewelry and silverware, and have taken this method of advertising their goods. Instead of spending thousands of dollars for magazine advertising they have decided to give it away direct to consumers. The undersigned firm has been made diMributing agent for this locality. Bring your baby to their store and give its name and age and you will receive one of these beautiful silver spoons all engraved free of cost. This is not a cheap article, but solid silver of elegant design. Don't fail to louk over the elegant line of The Eastern Manufacturing Co. 'a goods on display at tnniumimsupim nnrt n -wm 1. M I' fit MU Mr. Bryan on tbe Shooting of Presi dent Wm. McKinlcy. In tho last iaanu oi bla nowKimpcr, Tbo Commoner, Hon. W. J. liryaii baa tbo following lunding editorial under the caption, "Tbe Nation Mourtia Tbe nation bowa in Borrow and in humiliation in Borrow btcauaeita chiof executive, ita ollicUl boad, ia uait)g through tbe valley of the ahadowof deittb in humiliation bo cauao the prouidunt of nur republic haa fallen t victim to the cruel and cowardly muthoda employed in monarchies where hoi plena and hopo Icbb aubjocti aomotimoa meet arbi trary power with violence iomoralaand in the contemplation of law all Uvea aro of equal value all aro pricolofla but when aeventy live rnillioua of peoplo select oue of thoir number and invest bim with the authority which attaches to tho proaidoney ho becomee their renro aontutive and a blow aimed at him ia rcaontrd aa an attack upon all. lierioath the partisanship of tho individual lies the patriotism of the citizen, sometimes dormant, it ia true, but alwaya active in hours of peril or misfortune. While the president's life hanga in tbo balance thero aro no party linoa. Tbo grief of personal frienda and cloao politi cal aaaociatoe may bo moro poignant but thoir sympathy ia not more ain ccro than that extended by political opponents. Although none but his family and his physicians are ad mitted to his room, all his country men are at his budsido in thought and rcnllmont and their prayers aacend for hia recovery. It waa characteristic of hia thoughtfulncaa that, cvon amid tho excitement fol lowing tho assault, bo cautioned hia companions not to oxapgnrato his condition to his Invalid wifo. Tho Intent dispatches give grati fying newa of hia improvement, but thero la atill deep solicitude lest un favorable aymptoma may yet ap poar. And tho humiliation ! Aro our public aorvanta thoao who aro choaen by tho people and who exer cise tor a limited time tho authority bestowed by tho peoplo aro the60 to live in constant fear of assassina tion I Is there to bo no dilTorenco lotwoon our constitutional govern ment and thoae despotic govorn menta which res', uot upon the con sent of tho governed, but upon bruto force i Thore i8 no placo for anarchy in the United States ; there ia no loom here for those who commit, counsel or condone murder, no matter what political excuse may bo urged in ita dofonao. Tho lino bttweon pcaco ful agitation and violence ia elenr Sale of Mount Airy White Sulphur Springs Property. Hy virtue of the power contained ia a Ieed of TriiRt executed by J. K. Rey nolds and wife, Mary J. Reynolds, to J. C. Meekina, Jr., Trustee, to secure a debt of (5,.V)0.00) Ave thousand and five hundred dollars, payable to J C. Meek ins, 8r, said Heed of Trust dated 8th day of June, 1900, and duly recorded in the ollice of Reginter of Deeds of Hurry county, in book 21, page SoL', I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cubIi, at the (,'ourt House door in Dobson, Surry county, S. U.,on Monday, the 30lh day of September. 1901, at 12 o'clock M., the property described in said Deed of Trust, known as the Mount Airy bite, Sulphur Springs, and de. scribed as follows, viz: Beginning on corner oi me John sparger and origins nprings iraci in j. i. piawter s line, an runs w un Blas ter i line north, 8X deg, weal, iJoi reec, crossing Ararat rive to iwo uiacK walnut pointers corner thence south, 42 dca. west. 305 ft: the 63l, deg. west 3(H) feet ; thence north, 68 aeg. west,, old leet ; thence north 77 deg l.'O reel ; ttience south, 64 deg. west S'i reel to small mulnerry and pine noint era ; thence north, ftO deg west, 612 feet crossing two roads, to Snartrer a line thence north, 63' deg. east, &; feet to lorn ot road ; thence north. 67 dec eas 21S, chains to a walnut on river bank thence up river north, 12 deg. west, 4' chains to w alnut on river bank : thenc crossing river north, 63 deg. east, 709 icei to popiar; inence south, 32 deg eaai, iwo teei to i walnut ; thence soutl 80 deg. 7 chains to a stake and pointer thence south 19 chains and 20 links to Slawtera line, white oak pointers, to me Beginning, containing (73) seventy live acres, more or iess. same beinsr thi property known as the White Sulphur rpnngs, ana ior more narticu sr de acription see Deed from Rufus II. Smith and Kurus Roberta, except the lot be fore sold and conveyed to John L. Mc L.aurin, estimated at two acres. iw ueea 10 ftici,aurin ) also refer to Deed rrom ttrantte City Land and Improve meni VO. lo J. IV. Kevnolds. and reenrd ea in the ollice of the Register of Deed oi eurry county, in book 35. pace 201. mm August Jin, iioi. Don't Pay High Prices f FOR S Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry,- f Silverware, Clocks. Over 7,000 article, ia Uiii line, correct fax style, reli able fa quality, and sold" at kmet price, are shown ia SJ?w 1901 iUlimU Catalo, Ve keep It on our coun ter in plain tight, but if you don't see it ask ua Wc will be gUd to show it to you, and you will be glai to ace h if you intend to boy anything fa thia line, for tt will tare yoo money. C C. MATTHEWS, JEWELER, SHOAM, NORTH CAROLINA. anJ distinct. We have freedom of aneHi and freedom of the presa in thia country, grid thoy are cssuntial to the maintenance of our liberties. If any one dosirta to criticize the method of povcrnniont or the con duct of an oUicial, iie I ma a perfect right to do so, hut hia appeal moat bo to the intelligence ami patriotism of hia fellow-ciiioiia, not to force. J Ait no one Imagine that ho can im prove aocinl or political conditions by tho shedding of blood. Kroe governments may be over thrown, but thoy cannot be reformed by thoao who violato the command ment, "Thou ahalt not kill." Under a government like our every wrong can bo romodied by law and the laws aro in the hands of the people thomsolves. Anarchy can bo neither excused nor tolerated here. The man who protioaes to right A public wrong by taking the life of a human being makes him self an outlaw and cannot consist ently appeal to the protection of the government which he repudiates, lie invites a return to a state of barbarism in which each ono must, at his own risk, defend his own rights and avongo hie own wrongs. The punishment administered to the would be assassin and to his co conspirators, if ho haa any, should bo such aa to warn all inclined to anarchy that while thia ia an asylum for thoae who love liberty it is an inhoapitablo place for thoao who raise their hands against all forms of government. The Schley court of inquiry will resume ita aeaeiona on Friday morn ing. Detinito plana for the daily work ot tho court have not been completed, but tbo expectation is two sessions will bo held daily. Lildren nut hftvn Aonatani Attention from th mother Their want- nr numeroua, hm that HalaUattiat aliuple, fftffllabl) fmmlf Fray's Vermifuge mU moat of then. Kp th artmarh tnd wtli or tiff in! . iMi annua, io 4tto ustnral al-p ttoltl hi matl M-c I. 4 t. FRIY, Baltimore, MrJ, Dwelling for Sale! l)o you want to Buy a Nice Dwelling, plt'iiwuitly located y V can soil you a six or eiphl room house, with good water on promises, at a very reasonable jrico. Wo have only three to of i'er. Apply quick, to S. P.Ukavks, Attorney DOBSOK IIIN,' D0BS0N, N. C. K. J. REII), Proi'hutor, Srccixsoa to II. SNOW. Under the present management the Hotel will Rive all possible attention and accommodations to guests. Uood cooks, and tatile supplied with the very uesi me country anorus. The patronage of those who attend Court, as well as the traveling public generally, is cordially solicited. With sincere wishes to serve, I am Very Truly, N. J. RE ID, l'rop Practical Education Atfrlcnlliiro. EfiKlnwrliiK. MiH-hnnlo Art. n,l olKiu Munuttti'iiirmtf ; uriimbliiiillou of theory and pr&rtif, or gouty ami truui ual tralnlnc. Tuition fo a y. ar. Tuu xwii luiTuitlni; ololhlhtf mid board a, thirty u.'itclit-ni, 4"i mudi-iila. 4 Next Hsl(.u bt'tfliia Sepu-tnlwr 41 h. Kor cniluk'ue addrvss c.lo. T. Winktiin. Ptval.'viiU N. C. COLI.EOE Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, RAI.EIOM, N. C. TRINITY COLLEGES, ffers one hun dred and twen- ty-five graduate and undergraduate courses of study. Twenty-three teach er! iu academic courses. Eight labora tories equipped with modern apparatus. Large library facilities. I'.est gymnasi um and athletic appointments in State. SCHOLARSHIPS AND LOAN FUNDS. Attendance nearly doubled within the past even year. Expenses very low. The best college is the one that offers a student the best advantages. Send for catalogue. PRESIDENT KILtiO, Dt sham. N. C. Greensboro Female College, GREENSBORO, N. C. Fall Session Begins September 11th, lnOI. Literary and Musi net Courses. Scliooli of Music, Art and Elocution. Literary Course and all Living Expenses rsiO.OO per l ear: CATALOG UK OX APPLICATION. DRKO PEACOCK. PruMeat. I hare accepted the agency of the American Steel and Wire (Jompaay, and am prepared to make low prices on almotst all kinds of Wire Fencine. I ha- samples on hand at Sranite City Mills, aluo Catalogue from which selections may lie made. I have used nearly two hundred rods of thia fence on mi farm aid can speak intelligently of it good qualities. I have also fenced in the Public Square at Itabson with this wire. Insoeot it and decide for yourself. This fence can be built cheaper than a good wooaen lenee, ana being well galvan ized, it will last indefinite!. So dan ger of stock being injured by running against it as is the ease with barbed re. JOHS L. WORTH. j77j GUARANTEE 55,0-r. PFPQ51T K H. FARE PAID 200 FREE AM'CilaWf IVepnrnliou Fur An -slmilatini Hifr'mxlandlktfuh hug lire Slouwite ;udIJ wels of Proinnlca l)igC3li(W.ChrrfuI ncsBflrKlRVsl .Contains nelilar Ihiiiim.Moi pliuie nor MuiltuL OT NAltCOTIC. vr v ou a .wi a rtvat ill (anm.y (Wm.SHW- Aperfecl Rrmnily forConslirwi nun, Sour Stooutrh.UiarrtKNVi Worms jConviilsioiH, Fevrrish nesa end Lt)ss OF SLEEK Facsimile SiCnnlure of NEW YOI1K. fPSa",',, tXACT COPY Of WBAPPCR. YOU CAN FIND n, (Both Gal Also Tin and Iron Roofing, Ornamental Galvanized Iron Work, Old Copper, Brass, Lead, Pewter and Rubber bought at Everitt's. i. 'JMWH-I rw -f Mautol No. AM. MADK TO IT ANY .. ....... " "i'i'"Ti ii.; I : . II 1 1 ThU Mantel. shown In c:t. with Hearth anil Hacintf of best quality ot enameled Ilia and plated Urate, iih ummer-tront, for $ iti.no. Glascock's Double Turbine Water Wlicc H li i f ' ' ", . M t; . -5 The following Testimonial furnish others. G. T. Glascock A Soxs. Gbekkrhoso. DkabHirs: In renlv ti) vour letter ax tn hnv ( ikfd tbn Fiftopn-inph Water Wliefl, would gay it bait done all you recommended it to do; in fact, more, as U waa not recommended to giva over 12 honte power uudor a li-fooi head. We have run 40 Looms. Drecser. (Calender and Sizeinc Worker, wbieh re quires from 18 to JO II. I. It will run we ever ueed. He take jiltMsu-e in recommending it to any one in need of a WheW. Yours trutrTT IIamiii'Ikj .'ottos Wilis. L. F. Kosa. A cent. We wi. Manufactured b u. T. Every up-to-date Fanner should ha?e A CYCLONE Grain and Grass Seed Sower! It sows all kinds of (Train Wheat, Kye, -Oats, Bucfcwheat, i'ean, etc , and all tbe trrajis seeds Clover, Timothy, On-hard iTrass, etc. It sows purftclly even and the desired amount to the acre A hoy nan use it, and it will pay for itself in one day' use. It is the m-st small in vestment a farmer ean make. I'se it once and you w ill never bs without one, I have about ST of these Machines on hand, hich I will close out at the low price of Tws Dollars ewch while they lut. iKc t miss Liiis cnance, as l wlu have do more of them at any pric. Call or tend 12 00 and fret one. THOMAS il. BBOWER. 1 For Infantj and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of in Use For Over Thirty Years i vanized Iron and Tin), AW w i Hi 9 0! III DO I. Valley and Shingle Tin, Sheet Copper and Rivets, Steam and Water Pipe Fit tings of all kinds. T. M. The Mantel Business Is no side issue with us, but gets our exclusive time and thought.- Sell ing you we sell to your friends. This accounts for extraordinary price we can afford to give. Give us a Trial. McCLAMROCH BROTHERS, 2io S. I2m Street, (ireensboro, N. C. EJF Write for Catalogue No. 13. Koom. Mml tn (uk. otir.io set of columns, agtiod iii-""l n li'i'l ; ll'Mt;iU,. 0 H'iM V llitllt 8 , o p cr CD B o CD 2. a W P ft) 3 o xn in C J 1" t CD S3 r-f- 5 o Speaks for Itself. We can VnrvT Atbv X n . fispr 2Sth. IBOO. N. r. loncur with back-water than any Wheel Gi.aih o k d Hons. I4rwusboro. N. C. Pianosand Organs! Music i a dist'ipiine and a Minister of order and good manners. She make the people milder and pentler, more moral and reasonable Martin Luther. m LEGKERLING PIANOS Have that refined tone so much appre ciated by Mnsicians The Action the Finest in the world. Veneers the Best, Designs Artistic A Piano for a Life Time. Prio in reach of all. Terms easy. Write for Cat alogue, PIEDMONT MUSIC CO., WINSTON N. C. " 3 PAkkLR'S I HAIR BALSAM IVsntcd Jin lu03 :Kirgl t Oi, f-raeM Au, mm aaiai
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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