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Ti M News. 01JNT T IRY VOL. 22. MOUNT AIRY, N. 0 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1001. NO. 2(1 7 A . The U. S. Census Report of Catarrh, Njk Compiled by tiie Greatest Living Authority f-v """"aw s. . T - . ON UTKKIIAL WHITE MEN CAN'T LIVE THERE. An Average Man. A New Railroad Line. V -r-I V"" lu '''., )- JOs.'-''-"'I '''.,V'-'' " ".Wr, f'Uv-s 'Jf V t"t ! !. lit. fi-.nn enter. V ? ' . vl: i ' ; ' X' ' L., T . r.mi c.i.rrff. from rautrrb. Wlir f.urrh rll, miMl north tVJlV:!J?:rr.0.Ifi:K,,r An old writer tolls a alorj of a For wveral yean there Lat lon man who prided himiiulf on li Is more or 1cm talk about a railrcai (jroat morality, and expected to be acroaa the mountain Into Tenneiwe, aved by It, who waaconatantly my- to connect with North Carolina 1 M f llT lin AiAnn Ii.aIU til 1 1 r. rt vt.aAm Laulma lntn.LI .a.A r.t rnm il . otto iiuiii I.I.I1UI., n, m,. iu I ,1,,, inn I inmn imol nnt ma1 I uian.rt. Tl. n il Innan III0O(. IIIUI IMipUOIIOMTi: lUMirO .A .wnar ! .(, r .Irl,.ll I f. !,- i.u.m. .......n;.. mitative lnrid A. DoArmond, or ,nnr.t I rti nn k.a.. .u I nf Pai:..k !,., i. am piirtlcuiarly buty, bnt I elvo a have soon boaring npon thii : roou doul to the poor, and I nevei I "It ia authentically stated here to wns drunk In my life." This man day that the Tunnesseo and North once hired a canny Scotchman to Carolina Ittilway will extend their build a fence (.round his lot. and railwtv from Kut Tenneiwoe gave him very particular directions I through the mountain of Western aa to his work. In tho evening. North Carolina and connect with the wnen (no Scotchmen came in from his labor, tho man said : "Woll, Jock, is the fence built, ana is it tight and strong!" "1 cannot iar that it is all tight The Philippine Islands Are No Place For (be White Race to Live, Sty Mr. DeArmond. Mirsourl, who ia en ronto to Wash ington was soon here to day between trains and was nuked regarding con ditions in the Philippines, from which country ho has just returned. Mr. IJoArmond i aid : "Tho Philippine aro an old mix ture of good and bad : they contain rich land picturwiuo wastes. In places the climate is not bad, though everywhere oiiorvntltiK and for many dangerous, il not deadly. ' he ia ands never can bo tho fit and B,ronR - rCpic(J Jook butlt'a abiding place of tho white man. , g00d average fence, anyhow. If Like all tropical lands, tho dark races wme aro t litt0 wo',k olher niil nun i (full 1 1 nrt hApmaiiuintlti ... IM.hh fa t S den rra..,.,. ,11, auJIIItirOl f f.iarrh rvtlt miMl north fJOr.aw.i rHlnlliv rVnm r.Urrt- V' t um'"' ftl. ml MMiih m in-inmiMirUi-r.. Tfc Ci.H.rilu naii. in. i.r.. . CONQRF.SSMAN CUMMIHQS, OF NEW YORK CITY. Hon. Amos J. Cummlnra, of Sew York, uytt "Peruna la good for catarrh. I have tried It and know It. It relieved me Immense ly on my trip to Cuba, and I always have a bottle In reserve. Since my return I have not aut- ft red from catarrh, but If I do I ahall use Peruna again. Mean time you might send me another bottle." Catarrh has already become a national curse. Its ravages extend from ocean to ocean. More than one-half of the people are affected by it Catarrh is a sys' temic disease. feruna Is a systemic remedy. Peruna cures catarrh by remov Ing the cause. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O., for free book. in-Mlha n-utu rabu-rk. MRS. BELVA A. LOCKWOOD. Mrs. Belva A. Lock wood, late candidate tor the Presidency, writes t have uaed your Re runs and I find It an Invaluable remedy for cold, catarrh and kin dred diseases I also a good tonic tor feeble and old people, or those run down and with nerves un strung. I desire, alsn, to say that It has no evil etitcts." Mrs. Lock wood's residence Is Wash ington, D. C OHSERAL JOB WHEELER. Major General Joseph Wheeler, commanding the cavalry forces In front of Santiago, and the authot of "The Santiago Campaign," It speaking of the great catarrh rem edy, leruna, sty it "I Join with Senators Sullivan, Roach andMc Enery In their good opinion otPe run. It Is recommended to mi by those who have used It as as excellent tonic and particularly effective as a cure for catarrh." only can dwell there permanently. Openings may be found for Amcri can capital and enterprise just aa (hey might be fonnd in tho tropical regions of America, "Almost anywhere in Central or South America, or in tho West In dies, tho pecuniary sky is aa bright, and tho money-making land aa al luring, aa In tho Philippines. Never can the AmoricAti citlr.'in hope to tind a home in tho faraway islands, though there, aa In every quarter of tho world, the speculator, (ho pro muter, tho captains of cummcree, may or may not make fortunes. There, as clfcwhere, whilo a few succeed, tho many must fail, and if health be snenhcod, aa very often it must bo in tropical countries, sue eoss must bo failure. "For tho great American mawes tho Philippines oiler nothing bnt an increaso of tho burden of taxation, a fast-growing pension roll very many untimely deaths and many more wrecks, physical, moral and mental are extra strong. I don't know but I may have loft a gap here and thero, a yard wide, or s ; but then i mauo op ror it oy doubling the number of raila on each aide of tho gap. 1 daro say that the cattlo will nod it very good fonco, on tho .t. .. I - - J Til I! I- f . .1 . I W wiiuiu, inu win iiKe it, mongu I can noi inst say that it' perfect." "What !" cried tho man. not soe seeing the point, "do you tell mo (hat you nave built a fonco around my lot with weak place in it, and gap in it I Why. you might aa wen uavo built no fonco at all. If thero is one opening, or a placo where an opening can be made, the Seaboard Air Line. The Tcnncaaoc k North Carolina road has already been completed 12 miles out of New port and trains are now running out ihoro evory day. I he present terminus ia at Ilartville, a station named aftor ono of the builder of the road. The road ia boing built by Hart & Uolloway, a Wheeling, W, Va , tirm, to some timber land in Cocke and Haywood onntica. They have aold 30,000 acre to an Eastern firm and agreed to build tho railroad to the Stato line, eiih- teen milos. Twolve miles are done and the other six are about ready lor too tie and rail. It is under stood now that this road ia to be constructed on to Waynosvillo, with a view ol connecting with the boa- board Air Line. The scheme is to build from Waynesville to the neartst point on. tho Seaboard Air Lino, sixty miles, then build from JSewport via boviorville to Knox- When using baking -j powder it is always econ- ! omy to buy the Royal. - j Royal makes the finest, j most wholesome and de- ; licious food. cattlo will bo sure to Hod it, and ville." ll 11 -I k. I . a a . - . an tro I li roll u I). iJont yotl Whether this embraces an v of (ha . n 0 I , " wi S. P. GRAVKS, Attorney -at-lvaw, MOUNT AIBT, N. O. SvrractKM In Stat, and rmtoral Oooru. Prompt attention to oolleeuoa of claims. w. r. CANTta, Muat Mrr. . a. 4. ft. ItWillYN, aMoa a... Carter & Lkwkllyn, Attorn cB-at-Law. mcuw In the State and Federal conrta. Prompt attention given to all baalnea. enunut d to their cars. DR. W. S. TAYLOR, OFFICE OVCa DR.Ua 8TOR.C, En Ear, Nosa ail moil Special attention given to this prac tice on Wednesdays and Saturdays. GKO. W. SPARGER, Attorney-at-Ivaw, MOUNT AIBT, If. C. Will prauttoe In State an Federal courts. Special attention to eonecttoa of elauna and eKotUUne loan. Dr. John E. Banner, DENTIST. OFFICE OVER TAYLOR S DRUC STORE. 'PHONE 38. Office Hours-8.00 A. M. to 6.00 P. M. Mount Airy, N. C W. R. BADGETT, ATTORNEY - AT -LAW, PILOT MOUNTAIN, N. C Will practice wherever and whenever desired. Tronpt and careful attention given to all business. Collections a specialty. J. A.. TE8H, JJeiWoivaiJvBiiiJEr, MOUNT AIRY, J. C Estimates furnished for any kind of building. Workmanship firet-elass. Satisfaction guaranteed. Contracts so licited. Call and get prices on mouldings, braoknta, Ac. Porch and stair work a specialty. Also dealer in all kinds of building material. LOOK OUT FOR Aaron T. Penn's Barber Sign, Next Door to Express Office, Where T" can ct a nrat'Clam Htiare, Hair-cut Wiampoo. Halr-dreviMt, and. In lad, aiivtlilng In tue Hartwr Huh. Havp )nl Milled nij shop with New IKiulilw Recllntiifr-back Velvnt ciihIi tnaHi ('lialre and man' oliier neoewwrv equip aiteuta which vo to maka ap a Complete aud rirm-rlpuw Uai-iixr Hoop. Thanking all my euaimnera for many pant fciom and anlimtiiig aoDtlnuaiinr or llii-lr vl ad paiTiuar. and hopint- i add to my hm Biaiiy bpw cufttooiere ; pniuimtiiK all my very Itaal effort. tr pltwee ttium In evnry reepmit, I h4g to reoain most obediently, Aavron T. Penn. SaIJEa I- Cll, BIS, PwsglprVfte CliTie fr A full .took of all aim aad qualltin kapt a hand, aud at reaaonahle prioea. tMof faooa. apataini rmr air. W. 9f, HvraVa mum. urn Mn wa; JPtvtta Mrt fSlt. The WoDderfui City that Jack Built. Mr. Hui ke, the editor of tho Cial en a, Kansas, Times, having gone to Washington as Congressman Jack eon's private secretary, haa appoint ed II. L. Howe to rnn the paper in his absence. Mr. Howe p iblishes the following unino "salutatory": Our , dement with Mr. Burke is to the t vb we shall continue to publl ie Times as a daily only so long i is self-supporting. We are to eco ize as much as possi ble do ot frn type setting, read proofs, soli, advertising, run er rands, clean ur own spittoon and take in wash g at night, but we are not to forgd the boss' name to any checks nor pawn any of the .V r . ' . . . . omce luroiiure to meet expenses. In case we are nnablo to make the daily pay, we are to discontinue ite publication and print a weekly ; if the weekly refuse to earn its living we are to pack the stuff, store it in the back room, notify onr creditor and flit. With this brief prelude we assume the awful responsibility of printing a daily newspaper in Galena, 'The Wonderful City that Jack Uuilt,' a hundred miles from home and with just six bite in the treasury." The will of the late Gol. John L. Morehead, who died suddenly in Charlotte some weeks ago, has been i admitted to probate. Li is personal i property is estimated at $500,000,! and the real estate at about f 100, 000. The bulk of the property goes to relative. Manila advices report the killing of David Fagin, the negro deserter, who for two year bad led a com pany of insurgent against the Americana. Being Good and Bcm? Bad. Rev. Dr. Charlca II. I'arkhuret, of New York, is quoted aa having said in a recent discourse that one reason why tho better clement do not oftener win in city election i that good people get tired of being good o much sooner than had peo pie get tired of being bad. We pas bv such of this declaration as ap plies to city elections, bnt Dr. Park hurst haa uttered a great general truth in saying that good people get tired being good much sooner than bad people get tired heing bad. This is due to mandkind's perverse nature. omen are good natural ly ; it is not hard for them to be good ; but it ia a difficult matter generally for men to be eo it come handy for them to do wrong. I hey incline to evil a the sparks fly up ward, and a great many of thero who get good can't stay so. A man in thia town came near hitting oil the situation for all his fellowmen when he said there is an infallible test of right and wrong for him that whatever he want to do is wrong and all the things he doesn't want to do are right. It is a pitiful come oil for the sex that this is eo generally trne of men, and it is hard line tbat they are o soon to get tired of being good while they can go right along all their lives being bad and never get tired at all. Dot that's the way thiy are built and the only help for it ia for every fellow to do hie best and be as good and for as long a time as he poesibly can. Charlotte Observer. know, man, that a fonco must bo ichomea heretofore talked of wo do perfect or it ia worthless not k now, but tho surprising thing l uscu to think o. " ai0 the dry 1 1 that when through ia 1 route bcotchman, "but I hear you talk ao might bo had between Western much about averaging tnattora with cities and our coast cities by tilling the Lord, teem to mo that we might in ahort trans, tbat it has not been try it wnn me cattlo. If an average done. ' fmice Villi'! An tnr thnm lamafrai.il TIuim .kaI... n l. Tho people of these islands .imt an av.r-n ri,r A., .... m a i i n. v;.::. are very far below u. in intellect, in tho dtJ of jndj,mont, WLen r line bv tbe m , of whc we .u........v ... u.v.vru..... . I was on chiD board, and a storm was I would have a A ml rnntn from "They novcr can rise or bo raised drivinB , on tho Cai)l.in Wjimn-tllB lrt ,h Vei and nn. nt cried : 'Lot go the anchor!' Hut the shortest of all the Hues on the the mate shouted back : There ia man. Considerable nroeress had a broken link in the cable.' Did beeu mado in grading thi gap when i no uaptain aay when he heard that: tho Cape rear and lad Inn Valley 'No matter, it'a only one link. The road became embarrassed and crip rest of the chain is good. Ninety- pled in the financial crisi in 1892, nine of the hundred link are atrong. and finally severed. The following It average is high. It only lack up of that work and running tho 1 percent, of being perfect. Surely road through to connect with Vir- tho anchor ought to respect eo cx ginia roada would add very much to The Right Kind or Boy. The other morning we were in the midst of three day rain. The tire smoked, the dining room wu chilly, and, when we aaaomblod for breakfast, papa looked rather grim, and mamma tired ; for the babv had boon teetlosa all night. Polly was flainly inclined to fretfnlnesa, and iridgot wa nndoniably cross, when Jack came ia with the breakfast roll from the baker'a. lie had taken off hi rubber coat and boot in the en try, and he came in rosy end smil "Here a the paper, sir. said bo to hi fathor, with such a cheerful tone that hi fathei'a brow relaxed, and he aaid, "Ah, Jack, thank yon." quite pleasantly. llis mother looked up at him smiling, and he just touched her ctteeK gontly aa ho passed Boom for Ccrnua !a l04 I'ient Democrat in both boiihi . uf congreaa ay tbat Senator Joseph W. iSailey, of Tcxm, wa not talking at random or '-, -g t luggoetioa-irtien he and i York last woek that Arthur i'. t : c man would be tho ruwt Detutk candidate for pre: lent. Gorman in tiwnd to rcturi t . tho Boimfe on llirch 4th, 1H03, ft-, I be will at . j ! recognized m. minority I . . r i f that body, aad by tgrr t inany ii.ilaootial Dcnso crat a jmrty ka lt r m tho country. Thero ia a well dtGoed mov-j-nient among eonator and congress men to accept (Jorman is leader at once and promote hi plan to be the party candidate for president in 1904. Senator IUiley. of Texaa ; Minority Leader Kichardson, ol Ten nessee, and Representative IUnk "Top of the morning to yon, Pol-! Iu!,ad' of Alabama, are in charge of hie little eistcr, lDI1 "'""man noora.- t torn urcens- . .... .' l.nA l.i.:. m'i i. i au iui. to the lovel of American citiaonship, unlet they have advanced and we drop back for few centuries nntil a common condition between theirs ot to day and our of to day is reach ed. Tho great body of Filippioo are ignorant, lazy and primitive, the few are intol.igerit, active and abreast with the rank of civilize tion. Tho long year of Spanish oppression and spoliation have made suspicious, insincerity and ha' red of the white man rihpino instincta. And the brown men have a longing for a dream of independence amount ing to a master passion or inpsira- tion. it le the conviction of many well-informed American aoldier over there tbat the spirit of resist ance to aliena will be dead only when the rilipinoe are dead "Opinions differ widely as to the individual Filipinos, some find him amiable and rich in talent, while others esteem him aa treacherous. worthless and altogether bad. It ia not easy to form correct estimate of people whose language one can not speak and who cannot speak our language, and whose country we are holding by force of arma. I believe it is not unreasonable to rate the Filipino rather high for hi race and clime, though low indeed measured by our high American sUndaid. "Are the fihpinoe fit for etlf- cellcnt a chain, and not break away tho traffic and also to the develop from it I' No, indeed ; he shouted : nient of that section of North Caro 'Get another chain ! "lie knew that the chain with one broken link wa no chain at all. That he might aa well throw tho anchor overboard w ithont any cable aa witn a defective one. bo with the anchor of onr souls. If there ia the least 9aw in tho cable it ia not aafe," Sel. Killed at a Railroad Crossing. Una. Wilmington Star. Talking: With God. "A for back aa 1 can remember," said a wise and good man, "I bad the habit of thanking God for every thing I received, and asking Ilim for everything I wanted. If I lost a book, or any of my play things, 1 prayed that I might bud it. 1 prayed walking along the street, in Mr W.i Sin-i.?, tnu .1,;. school, or out ot school, whether mnmino .K i Aviw.k . th. w.t P'ayMg or studying. I did not do Fifth street era ny of tbe Southern lu " J r'fwcriueu Railway. Mr. Sinclair bad, only a few min nte before, been in Oatee' cotton mill where hie daughter and eon-in law work. He left the mill to re turn to hi home in the brick row. adjomiog Llmwood cemetery. A be crossed the tracks of tbe bonth em, the engine of No. 33, the South om If .K u,uio cugiuooi o.oo,u r. a ; ... ki. bound fast meil, atrnck him and meant, the answer ie do ; and they never will be. Unt if dark race government in the land of the dark An immense mass-meeting in Cbi cigo, at which W. Bourke Coekran epoke, decided to nrge tbe President to end the South African war. IM Rev. Marguerite St Omer Brings, 35 Mount Calm Street, Detroit, Michigan, Lecturer for the W. C T. U., recommends Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. " Dear Mrs. Pivkham : My professional work has for tbe past twenty year brought mc into hundreds of homes of sickness, and I have had plenty of opportunity to witness the sufferings of wives and mothers who from want, ignorance or carelessness, are slowly but surely being dragged to death, principally with female weakness and irregularities of the 9ex. I believe you will be pleased to know that Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound has cured more women than any other agency that has come under my notice. Hundreds of women owe their life and health to you to-day, and, there fore, I can conscientiously advise sick wmen to try it." Marguerite St. Omer Briggs. 5O00 FORFEIT IF TOE ABOVE LETTER IS XOT GEVTTKB. When women are troubled with irregubw' or painful menstruation, weakiie8,k-ucorTbcRa.disi)lauient or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down fc-eliug, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, flatulent, fueral debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, uiey ehould Tv menitr there is fine trkd and true remedy. Lydl E. Pikheunaa Vefithl (Wimjuumd at onoe rem wan sut:h trouulrs. So othar nwdicme Lu the world has Twived nui h widppTfsd and tftiqualihwi ndomeiwnt No otiier medicine Las euch a record of cures of female trouble, llufose to buy any other medicine. Mr. FlnLUaia tavtt evil Kirk wnnmi to writ hrr far 4vic, Sb lu trulUwt tbouMBd t lieaJlk. Andreas, LjJk, SIa. race is meant, it ia not unreasonable to answer yea. " ' W e were not forced by the ei lg- enciee of wer to take poescwion of an alien land' beyond the Fac-iSe, as 1 resident ltoosevelt saya, and having committed the folly of giv ing 120,000,000 for this alien land' and its pandora box of evils, we are not foroed' by present 'exigencies' to squander hundreds of millions more and thousands of livec in ex perimenting in an 'alien land' wilh what must forever be in fact an 'alien' people. "General Chaffee, commander of onr armies in tbe Philippines, and Governor Taft, bead of the civil government, impressed me as able, sincere and estimable gentlemen, well equipped for their trying sta tions. Many of their subordinates ecem to be tbe right men in tbe right places, while others are much too narrow and cruel for American. T" . f . 1. - . i I 1 , , , r j . fMiroplicitjintheaeaassinatiooof we embarked for home, tbe Mien- b ,r;,r., n , , j . j vi- ' . Vjf; ;tc Governor V illtam GoebeL uau uu iuo n mtrvu, were vu iwri onsly damaged at sea that they had knocked him to one side of the track. Mr. Sinclair wa slightly deaf and it ia thought that he did not hear the approach of the tram. It is also stated that from the point where he crossed the track of tbe Southern, hi vision we o been red by the cotton warehouse of the Oates mill. Another party statee thet an engine was standing to tbe men e right and thia wonld have hindered bun from seeing the train aa it ap proached the crossing. As it is well known. Fifth street. where it crosses the tracks, is very narrow, and has, for a number of year, been known as one of the most dangerous points in the city. isuiidings eland near tbe tracks t n both aide and it ia almost an impos sibility for one to see train aa it a p prose nee the crossing. Mr. MncJair was about 60 rears old and we a steady, hard working man. lie cad mane Charlotte hie home for a number of year and was liked by all. Charlotte iSewe. Berry Howard, under indictment rule. It seemed natural. I thought of God as an everywhere present being, fnll of kindness and love, who wonld not be offended if chil dren talked to Ilim." Tbat man was Dr. Charles Ilodge. How happy all children would be to cultivate the spirit of talking with God, which be bad as a child, and also the habit of thanking God. Too often when our prayer ere answered, we forget to give God thanks. The child who talks trith God will not be likely to ose bid word at any time. His speech nd hi heart will be sanctified by com muning with One who is perfect? pure and loving, so tbat only we?.'. which are good and pleasant wisl fl iw from bis lip. Selected. f as 333 lywog," be aaid to and delivered the rolls to ilridget, ... .... -..i' with a "Here you are, JJndgtt. Aren't you eorry you didn't go your self this beautiful day i" J lie gave tbo tire a poke and open ed a damper. The emoko cea'" ;, and presently the coal begm glow; and five minute after Jil came in we gathered aronnd t' j ! . ble, and were eating our out cheerily aa possible. Th' very simple in the telliog.it nevor knew he had dona at all ; but he bad, in fad tho whole moral atmospR room, and had started a g pleasantly for five peopU "lie ia always eo, sai.f er, when 1 spoke to he afterward, "iust so sunt ; and ready all the time' there are more brillianf world than mine, but kinder heart or a sweet am sure ot that." OuJ imals. . - Smallpox in Nine r Dr. R. II. P,.tt!e, ' :e State Board ot Health, .' ? bea'th bulletin report jlpu. Lt the following conntl. - ..h thenu a- ber of cases in eacL aasnty givr- ; "Carbarrue, 24 aw- ; DopTin, 5; Greene, 1 ; Guilford, 1 j Henderson, 7; Meeileoborg, 11 ; Jtoclinghain, 19; States, I ; Wayne, 15." Vac cination 6iiould continue. It is doubtful if V ' noxious disease will disappear ft tbe State in ten year to come. iu4 black tramp will scatter if. ttoclwritye Baby TSfii ar. awi-rt vorit, but hjw myes f Jiu"rnr they ued to mean. It' u .-t,i now. i,.r,ca Moihsr'i Friend h& i mioT-n exi.c!ant mothera h.vg ' .ik, I wiurh ol lh anguish of child i thrum's lrwd la a Imlmant lo ba - .1 n frnally. It it tubbed thoroughly i ine m.iscieof tha abdomen. It (ivej ..y ar.d atrenC'.h, and whan lha linal ji i''.a cj.-rcj tney respond qo'ckty and r -: y !tr.ou p n. Mothar't Knnnd h n-ir.r laxea ii:e-'nl!y. Internal femedlej t lh: t:;vi it more harm than food. If a w-"an Is fij'p'fi tpVnid !!ol- mi.it she need never t-ar faif.f orswein breait tnortxttg v,.neis. r any bt tha scomloris which usual: accompany prej ntney. The proprietor of a Ur-e hotel In Tampa. Fla., writes: " My wife had an awful time wilh her first child. During her aecsod pregnancy. Mother's Friend was used and the baby was born easily befon. tha doctor ' arrived. It'a certainly great." Or MMher. Frll at th. ra( Mara. 7 tl pr aottle. THE BRASFIKO EIGUXAT02 CO., mj Atlanta, G. ni lot mt in. tlliutm boua. Def.v-a Bab . -1 III! S PI W This popular reaaedy sever la'U i elcL tually care Dyspepsia, Constipation, S! ifeadaciie, Kliousness And ALL DISEASES arising fr - a Torpid liver and Bad Digest " . i Tb auitaral result U r" afsx-t.ie a solid Heah. Dm. anall; en ;! h Hfarcntal mni cany t aa'W. Take Ko Substitute. Hagae-McCorklQ Dry Goods Co., Importe ; j and Wholesalers, - GREENSDORO. N. C G00B3, nOTIOHS UlTD HiiTO. EZT We ealieit trade of Merchants only, and sell nothing at retail. gjSf W oardiallj invite all Mercbaots to eail on us when in Greensboro, or to tvs our Travellinf Kaleei&u befor placing orders elsewhere. EDWARD BADM. E ! to go to Japan for repairs, and tbe Hancock, upon which we arrived, was aground for a short time. Hap pily, we escaped tbe dangers encoun tered, and safely in onr tiative land, tbe greatest on earth and among tbe beet people of all countries end ages, the perils of the Pacific ocean need not be dwelt npon." A mulatto wearing a derby hat walked into Ooover'a bar last night and called for a half gallon of whiskey, lie threw down on the counter a $20 bill in payment- or at least the clerk at the bar started to accept tbe bill as $20 until he saw that tbe 0 looked botchy and carried the bill to Mr. Hoover for inspec tion. Mr. Hoover, after a mo ment's examination, d it covered tbat pieces of white paper had been past ed on the bill to form tbe 0 and to change the greenback from $2 to $20. At this juncture the nero, seeing that his trend m as detected, ran from the saloon, and eon Id not be eanght Mr. Hoover ie is just two dollar, CUrlott Observer. Office: 121 S. Elm St., Grten&boro. yve raaiar tww emna.) Eye, Ear, If ose, T - OonaurtaMoa Uoura ; t I. nsie viovcmor n imam uoeoei, was arrested at 1'ineville, Ky , Sat urday. Howard had been keeping out of the way since he was indicted. The town council of Mooresville DO YOU WflH recently passed an ordinance which prohibits loafers from crowding about trains at tbe depot. t i l-'W JtmrnT' ' ' ' ir ' . HT. AM HiSBLB 111 Mount Airy, N.O. W. 0. MITKES t CO., Prtpricten. f s-v. ? Tombatocea, Itoa Yc,titg, mA lw-J WMtaloe rwagn. ao jwieaa. wrea'l t- taut. mw,viiuniiii...i'w X OU CAN FIND ien i jU J Mr i Hi U 99- . I Slat! thw d.tSTf. th-M Mtd - Harness a.il cat. - Y ' V I wm. tw JT ' "av'W tsT Wx? r To imre ynoi-wrtwwi and rrt ir o. an vim firwifr u lm Oryu or Tvifiiliuije. nrm Willi w. C. runaa. KiM'trH' MafeUal Sapplhia. Aaue, W. C. Fulton, Dots- .dobsjoh i: D0ES0N, K. S. t. IvEID, PaoraiaroB, ferrxsaaoB to .. Under tbo in-eaent mana - Hotel will jriv all pout..!.' and aacommodatiotM to f r oooka, and table eurpbd m bfwt tbe eoDiitrj a fiord a. Tba patron age of Ujo" 4 Court, as reU a tbe tr ia eordiaUj at V7Trulj. . r HX: C. (Both Gal vanized Iron and Tia, Also Tin and Iron Roofin n Ornaniental Galvanized Iron TTcrl Valley and Shingle Tin, SHcet Copper and Rivets, Steam and Water Fipr Fit- T. M: EVERITT. . OldT Copper, Ert&s, Lead, Pewter and Ratber bought at Ereritt's. . FaWCTJT. C. L. Ha.KS, Firat Tie frm. A. Q. Tat mi it. L. rwt-TT, Cmhimt - - is t '" W am m 1 XTOR3. V ai i M r .1 I f
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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Dec. 19, 1901, edition 1
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