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J. Word to tlxo Wlno is OiifTlolont . xsuy Ilamilton-Erown S)ioob rvt T. JU. xmrJaLor'- Ins Mount V, EWS. VOL. 21. MOUNT AIHY, N. 0.. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 100JJ. NO. JJ. Airy HOSPITAL SECRETS. A Nurta Says i ''Pe-ru-na It a Tonic of Efficiency." MRS. KATE TAYLOR. Mr. Kate Taylor, m graduated nuna ot prominence, gtvtt bar perlenoa with Peruna In an open letter. Her poehlon In aoelety and proteetlonel atandlng combine to five apodal prominence to bar ut terance. CHICAttO, ILL., 4.7 Mourn BU Ai far aa I hare ohaarved Penuit If tha flneat tDlfl any man or womtg tin who la waak from the aflef itimiu or any aoriuua nior.a. "I her sawn II o4 la a number ol citiTalvaeant fi, and ha saan sar ral other Vmlcs u.ed, bat 1 found thai Hi' wbouaad l'oruna had Uia quickest vital. I Rerun aeema lo rtttore vitality, Increase bodily vigor and renew health and atrength In a wonderfully abort tlma.".MRS. KATE TAYLOR. la Ti.w of tha great multitud ol Women Buffering from ome form of fe mala dlaeaae and yet onabla to find any aura, lr. Hartman, tba renowned trx llalUtoa female catarrhal disaaaoa, has announced hla wllllngneaa todiraot tba In atm.nl of a. many caae aa mak application to him during tba aummer mnntha, without charge. Address Tha terns tdlclne Co, Columl.ua, Ohio. LETTER FROM ASHE COUNTY. WASHING THE STATUE. their crop, and corn, Ac, never ap peared more roiuiniDs; at this time of year. The summer school at liellview frnrn the tun, at d to make the tree hoi liablo to ho blown over. Then, Fiimlii. N. 0.. JdIt 11. As 1 1 The Bronze Statue of Liberty, too, a low headed tree ii an easier have boimi nothing recently In your which erowm the d ime of tho JVa- one to gather the fruit from. Hut paper from th(i aoctlon, I will send I tional Capitol at Washington, has when the trees stirt a hesd in the Tun a few items. just been wiBhod for the ti rat time nursery, it is formed at varions ' . . . . . . ill I t . . It. i i . j i . i! t. r . 1. - ibe farmers nave just narvestoa i in a penoa oi neariy iony i m iriiH, sua aiwsyg too uijrn, wr we luis task Das proved exceedingly nnrserynian gnows mar people want hazardous. Working at a height of lull tree, and ho then toro dors not 287 feet from the ground, with but very little space in which to move Acaderov. under the supervision of I about, the feat rf quired men of IW K J. Johnson, of Biloarallijjh norve and coolness. Mr. MacMchol, Rphnnl. ii In a flourishing condition I of Washington, who has the con twenty two young men and wo-1 tract lor cleaning ana painting me men from Surry and Yadkin conn, Capitol, has a force ot thirty men tia blrur In attendance. Mora than working on the building, and whon fonr ftnnnrina are rcorcsontod. The it became known that the statue whs should be planted in the orchard at lval natronaira is irood. which in- to bf cleaned, every one of thera one year from ttie bud or grift. dicatosthat the people are becoming volunteered to undertake the task, The item is then a mere shoot full aroused on the subject of education, and did not consider tint they were of yocrg bnds, and can he headed May the time soon coma when the taking their lives into their ovn hick to any desired height. Orchard maaana will unite and establish a hands to work at such a height. Mr. writers in the North commonly ad vatflm of schools that will make the Albert Ports and his son, Onorge, vise tho pruning of all the side . . t i . I i . . i.li . i . . i l . . i . Deoole better and more DSeiUI CHI I were aaaigueu to ai c ni)iirn inn urniicnt'i at iraurmtiiHing, uui to let ' ' .. m - i.-i. .i .l i. i i...: I I A M. I.i ...I . : ...j tens and become a DIOMIDK lO UIU I ""'7 W'K uuiipiul-i -j .u . i un- run ri eit-iu rciiiaiu, biiu iu ibho land that gave ns all birth. iuliott Woods, supcrintundent ot tho hranches from this. Ibis may YonrS, YVIM.IK UI.AIK, SILOAM NEWS ITEMS. onoam. in. u. juiv 7. Uountv 8upt. Allen and Mr. W.M Cundiff left J nly the 2nd for the meeting of the hducational Association in lios ton, Mass. More Than Twenty Killed. A dispatch of the 7th from Wah Ington says : Twenty-three person wore killed and nine persons injured id a neaa on collision on the Vir ginia Midland divimon of the South betid them low. When ono of these two or three year trees is planted, it i very bard to start the head prop erly where it should have been darted, for if cut back heavily at that time the buds itart irregularly .. . . I 1 I a .11 .If. i ruin me oiuer wood, aii u:is mens that fruit trees of any kind f n.. iCt fITMl! J II. I I I .. .... . . iiiaeiui vuiiuiu n uiiama, oi a- ern itauway at KockUttli, a nassas, a., is visiting bis grand- twelve minu'es after 3 o'clock (hi mother, Mrs. Cornoliua. afternoon. I'asHenger train No. 35 Mrs. u J. oc'ott rctnrned a tew leaving Was'ungton at 11:15 A. M dtys ago from Vade Mecuni. She to-day, for Atlanta, (is . daubed in reports a dol ghtful and hem ficial to local freight No. (JS, standing on trip. the main line of the road at that Min Ila Williams, of Rast Bend, point, wrecking both engines and and mimos Mkey and Allen, of tho tmggage and expn ss ctrsof No, i;ooeon, were guests at tno borne of so. i be baggage car and the second Miss Jennie Cornelius last week. class passenger coach immediately hubs iwriua iiuiciierson. wuo nas loiiowinir it tu osconed. The coach ooen visiting relatives here since tbe first of June, returned to her home io Virginia a few days ago. Mr. W. U. Miller, who has been teaching- at Joneshoro, has returned Mrs. W. T. Fletcher, of Smith was occupied mostly by colorod people. Tbe casualties thus far re ported in detail are as follows : Killed: hnjrineur Davis, of train No. 35 ; Knicineor McUormick, who was ridino a a Dassenirer on IS a. town, is visiting ber parents. Mr. 68: a colored fireman on No. CH. and Mrs. W. 1'. Arperson. bhe It was at tint renurtud tlit V.ao 7 . I S Brutally Tortured. A cane came to light that for per intent and unmerciful torture has tarhana never been equaled. Joo i - . Coloblck of Coluna. Cal.. writes. the Capitol, to 1 men possessing ho )ist where the winter snows are nsed to be one of our Siloam young gage master I'ayne, of train No. 35, the requisite nerve. heavy, but here an open and round J ladios and we are always glad to see had met his death in the wrick. Tho first step was to erect a scaf fold around the statue, which ro- ouired about a week to complete, The measurements for tho scaffold were taken and then each section was sawed out and shaped op from headed tree is far better, l'lantintr her. then ono year, or what the nursery- Hov. llinohara, a Japanese min- men cull "maiden" trees, tho head istor, gave us a vory pleasant call can be made to start just where I and occupied tho pulpit of the Meth wanted, giving an orchard of nni oaisi church runday night. Jlis form character. In this climate it lecture was indeed quite interesting . i i tr ii. i v 1 - r i iv-i . .in. vi.ujuiv I - - i ...... .... . t.,ir.u y " thiri: the spruce pine to tit tho d.lTeront is well to start all fruit tree tops at Dr. H. T. Flipper, and Mr. J. W. that of those killed, nineteen pam from """""'J " P8i,lonB in the temporary structure 20 inches from the ground. With Lassiter loft Monday morning for a colored persons, as the second il ,,Cff kno'wn I came across Klectrio hoot the statue. Spruce pine wns a long hare stem exposed to the sun mountain trip. Tho Dr. hss been coach, which was toleacop d, w n!!?i!L .nt ii'.ii.n trreatat medicine wlected because it was light and there is almost certain to be damage suffering with rheumatism for the copied almost exclusively by t ijiftw. n . -i.. ji. .1 1 . .1 .1 . . 1 .r . l l . . 1 ji on earth for that trouble. A few I vmuj nanuiuu. i no nprignu umu io uie oara on tne sonuiwcst side, pam lew inoinns, out ia, we are giaa i.i.i. f ii mmn ntfl v ro ovod and on ine irarae wora were two dv and H the mem is tall it is bard to to siaie, very mucn improvea. we 1 1 . . . .1 1 .. 1 ......... . . 1 i . .. . . rr,i m" J uhi as eood lor liver tnree mcnes ana me piatiorms were prevent this till the top shades it. nope wnen ne returns mat tie win and kidney troubles and general ot boards one-half inch thick by l!ut with a stem of twenty inches a ho entirely well, 1 . l. a 1 z 1 : j T" 1 . : 1 t 1 1 . 1 . a . i a i. .:.. debility. Only 50c. hatiMtation twelve inches wide. 1 b se sections simple thinglo stuck on the south- guaranteed by C. K. Uallaway, drujj-1 were then hoisted up to their ro-1 west side will be ample protection, gist, Ispective positions and boiled, and, and in one season the top will make ... , as a further means ot sicurity, wcro growth enough to shade the stem J. 1. meiiBUUT, ui iiow...... las ied together With roiH'S. from t ann. Thorn tiniitU .1 . . . . i ri i .i i -v. was convicted 01 a moet bubiuouii It wa intended to oh-an the statue nt.irn in nlntin i.ri;n i, i:.. I i.l ...... , H crime againei a m.,0 witn pumice-stone, but this prociss and this is that the nurseryman cm a a I. . nnn;tAv.liar i hfl 1 1 CiVPTTS f it li;tJf. I' ll I . a. a io iuw . pouciiea 11 up 100 niEiuy. bo 11 was agreed to lot him go free if he would fad to nee nothing but water, in nay in $3,000 to the school fund. ordcr to remove s parti(.lcg 0f dirt, lie reiusea ana saia ue jrr.oncu u on to the Denitentiary. 1 bat is tho beet place for him. and then give it a coating of non gum lacquer especially prepared for this purpose, which will give it an antique bronze color. As a protection from lightning, the statue, when erected, w provi ded with nine copper tubes, four and a half inches long, with plati nnm points one and one half inches long. One of these tubes was placed on each shoulder of the figure and seven on the bead. These tubes were provided as a means of escape for the electricity when lightning struck tbe statue, and not for the purpose of conducting the electuc- ity through the base of the figure, as is generally supposed. Upon in specting tbe statue, about a week ago, it was found that the electricity had burnt oil some of the platinum points, and these were replaced with new ones. aff ord to sell them for lees than half the money he would have to have for the three year trees, and the fnight is much lighter, and the lhlor of planting less. Of course thes'! little trees will need more direful cultivation, and may be rnn over by careless plowmen. I'ut any so ho can again re sume the practice of medicine. Lie is a splendid physician. 1 OUrS, 1 ATHUXDEK. Neglected Education School." An odd feature of metropolitan life are the schools for men and women whose education has been neglected in youth. There are dozens of them between Fourteenth and Fifty-ninth streets, on both the J Last and W est sides, oi en for both day snd night tuiiiun, aiid mott oi them make a living fur the princi Lator reports, however, show that this is incorrect. Ue was caught under one of the coachei and was badly stunned, but he revived and probably will recover, It is now said to te almoet certain were claw wan oc hem. Later advices from tl.o ai-une of the wreck are that the freight train which was on the trick had been there for six minutes longer than the orders directed when the col lision occurred. The freight train was in charge of Conductor Urubcck and hngineer Hale and at the time of the accident was on the return run from Lynch burg to Charlottesville. Jlocktish station is midway between thte two points and the track there is a single one. Engineer liale hud orders to get out of the way of the fast passenger train, but for some reason which has not yet been ex plained he bad overstayed his lime and bad failed to take a siding so one who plants fruit trees'should net J.1- e rates for tuition range that lLe paMCD(tcr train coulJ Ae6 only know how to treat them, but should look alter them carefully and not trust to ignorant hands. Some object to low headed trees, that they can not cet under them in cultiva tion. I'ut this is not necessary. The feeding roots of a' tree extend out as far or farther than tbe branches above. lie nee if the soil bevond the branches is well culti vated it will be sufficient in the case of any tree. W. F. Massey. A Heavenly Visitor. from $2 to (I a week, accoiding to the individual attention required as distinct from the regular classes. A superannuated school principal who conducts one of these establishments says they are patronized by men and omen of all ages aud circum stances, who are either too proud or for some reason are unable to attend tbe public night schools. Only a small proportion of the pupils, he says, are from tbe rural districts, where schools kept only about four months in the year when tbey were boys and girls. The msj rity are New York born or were brought here when tbey were children and have grown up in city life. Either the schools were too crowded for tlem or they were taken away in early childhood to contribute to tbe support of the family. They had no time to study while they were get- We have bought an immense line of fall and winter clothing, for men and boys, and in order to clear our space before our fall goods arrive, we have decided to offer our entire line of spring and summer suits for tbe next 80 days at actual cost, and when we say eost we mean actual bill cost, with freight added and do more. We bave some extra special values selaeted from four of tbe largest factory boei in tba United States, and from these lines we selected only tbe cream, hence we believe we bave tbe best that can be bought arid it would be to tbe interest of all to see our stock before making purchases elsewhere. We must close our summer goods during tbe next 30 days. llfp also offering special inducement! in tbe Heer vv JXC Oxfordi for ladies and Barry Oxfords for men and included in these values we bave thrown our line of summer dreas goods, which muat be closed during tbe next 46 days. fl1f fill cfrvrLr will be a decided improvement WUI lail MUtK on any line ever shown in Mt. Airy and we are very desirous of making the room necessary to handle our fall business, this alone necessitates this, tbe great est clearance sale ever held in Mt. Airy. nm orritAt l"0 that we bave tbe most complete vCniCITI UCr i;ne 0f ijeaTy groceries carried in this section of North Carolina all of which are offered at rock bot tom prices. Merchants will do well to see us and get our prioes before buying. Kev. WT. G.King reports a strange incident that happened at Liberty The statue appears to be a great church a few days ago. The occa- magnet for lightning, for the men sion was the funeral of a well known now working on it are invariably lady of that section, and a large con obliged to leave their work when course of friends and relatives sur an electrical storm approaches, be- rounded the grave. Among tbe cause the statue becomes fullv chare- number was the daughter of the de ed with electricity, and to remain at ceased lady and some sympathetic ting a hrtn bold in life, but age and tbeir occupation in midair is dan- friend was holding au umbrella over experience made thrm ashamed of gerous. Another peculiar and in- the young lady t j shield her from tereeting thing noticed while clean- the sun. Just as the first shovelful ing the statue was that tbe shield of earth was thrown into the grave, upon which the hand rests bears the a dove new by the end of tbe church colors of red, white and bice, and it and alighted upon the staff of tbe was first thought that it had been umbrella over the young lady's bead painted in these colors, but when the and remained there until tbe grave the public schools, and they are very ... ... ...I a . . it . I "- T 1 shield was rubbed with a wet clotn was nued, wnen it new away io pre- proua oi it. iew i ora .i lines, these colors came off readily. Udoh cutely the esme way it had come. closer examination the existence of Several people called the lady's For a lazy liver try Chamberlain's the patriotic colors proved to be a attention to the presence of the dove Stomach and Liver Tablets. Tbey freak of nature, and the suggestion and asked her if she wished it to be invigorate tbe liver, aid tbe diges driven away, to which she replied that she did not, as she believed it to be s heavenly messenger. This is a remarkable occurrence and can be vouched for by all who were present. Chase City ( a.) Progress. their iguorance. Most of them can read aud write, but that is about all. At the "neglected education" schools tbey have privacy. Io a few months tbey know as much as tbe scholars in the middle grades of Our Queen of Patents Flour is tbe best to be bad and tbe price is below others called "tbe best." Every pound guaranteed. Our Red Rooster and Farmer's Choice are excellent values and will give the most skeptic entire satisfaction, In considering our claims remember that our goods were taught for cash and all cash discounts saved, which enables us to give full value received for every dollar invested with us. Try us once and you will come again. Make your self feel at home when in our store. E WES Lib has been advanced that the different hues on the shield had formed from some peculiar action of the elements. Tbe statue was built np in sec tions, and the last section, compris ing the head and shoulders, was hoisted December 2, 18C3, a flag being at the same time hoisted above it, accompanied by the applause of a large multitude assembled on the plaza below. A national salute was fired by a battery drawn np in the Capitol grounds, and this was ans wered io succession by tbe guns of the forts then guarding the District of Columbia. The statue is nineteen and one- half feet in height, weighs fifteen thousand pounds, and consists ol five sections, the heaviest of which weighs four thousand seven bundred and fifty pounds. There are seven stars about the head, measuring eleven and a half inches from point to point, and two and a halt inches deep. An American eagle covers the bead, and on the feathers of the eagle there ia space enongh for three men to crawl upon. Ibe statue stands upon a pedestal eighteen feet high. It was designed by Ibomas Crawford, father of F. Marion Craw ford, the author. The original plas ter model is erected in the fountain of the National Museum Building. The figure was cast at the foundry of the Clark Mills, then being oper ated near JJladensburg, Md. Wnen Apple Trees Should be Plant ed In Orchards. Most inexperienced planters want large trees, and beuce it is tbe com tion, regulate the bowels and pre vent bilious attacks. For sale by C. K. Uallaway and J. W. Mcl'htr son & Co. In tbe election at Spring Hope last week tbe friends ot education carried the dav, The same good news comes from all sections where they vote on the school tax ques tion. The State has decided to be io line with the best when it oomci to the education of the children. Kcdsl Dyspepsia Curo Olpaots) what yoa sab ' "US2' Early Risers Tbs) famous littl pills. One Ealnnte Coo gh Curo Far Cowgbs. Colds and Crowp ' CsWItt's KL Ssl0 PEOPERTY AT AUCTION ! I will aell, at public auction, on Sat urday, July lfcth, 1803. two elegant rea-iil-'iH-ea on Tender Avenue. This property is well situated in one of the bet neighborhoods in Mount Airy. For permanent homes, there to no pro pert on tba market aa desirable. Safe, begins at 1 o'clock K M. Tsrms made known on day of sale. B. P. UK4 YfcH, Attorney tat Beoeivw of Carolina B. L Aaao, Uljllt,. A PROFIT OF $27,000,000. A $27,000,000 profit in three years on an investment of fo.OOO,. 000 is what the Gates-Lambert syn dicate is reported by well posted ex ports to bave realized from its Texas oil belds. Its tiaie lor those men to retire from business. They can now afford to have cake bread every day and ice cream between meals. Catarrh of the Stomach. When the stomach is over loaded ; when food is taken into it that fails to digest, it decays and intlames tbe mu- ooua membraue, ex pitting the nerves, and causes tbe glands to secret mucin, instead ot the natural juioes or diges tion. This is called catarrh of tbe rJtomacu. For years I suffered with Catarrh oi the r-lotnacb, eauaed by in dictation. Doctors and medicines fail ed to benefit me until 1 used Kodol I'yspensia Cure. J. K. Khea, Coppell, lex as. hold by 1. W. West, druggist, Mt. Airy, N. C. The Valne of Expert Treatment Everyone who is afflicted with a chronic disease experiences great difficulty in having their case in telligently treated by the average uhvaician. These diseases can onlv be cured by a specialist who under-1 That's what vou need: some- .i . .i l l t. r I I ... sianus inem tuorouguij. ur. j. .k n? tQ cure vour hiljoUS rv Aurmn i i atiiaaraw nv a i isnia iat i A. f, W ISU A Sl IX SB W SJ VI aAliStUtSi V Any chnrcb or parsonage or insti tution s n noor ted bv voluntarv con- tribution will be given a liberal quantity of the Longman & Martinez Pure Taints whenever they paint. Note: Have done so for twenty. seven years, bales: lens of mil lions of gallons ; painted nearly two million bouses under guarantee to repaint if not satisfactory. The paint wears for periods up to eigh teen years. Linseed Oil must be added to tbe paint (done in two minutes). Actual cost then about 11.25 a gallon. Samples free. Sold by our agents, t. L. Smith & Co. rrti . . . ibe trains came together witb a horrible crash and a f . arful scene ol panic ensued when the occupants ot the cars realized what had occurred. Train No. 35 which ran into the freight and which left Washington this morning at 11:15 was made op of an express car, a baggie car, two day cotclus and two Pmlman cars. The two Pullmans formed an eariy morning Aew lurk cjnnec tion at W aehington for Atlanta and the South. The train arriving here at 1 0:3:2 A. M. from Poston also conmctii.g with No. 35 was in charge ot Engineer Davis and Con ductor Hays. Oue of the pauengr cars of the train was a second cla day coach and the other a vts'ibuled car. E'lginetr McCoruiick, who wis a passenger on the freight train, was going to Charlottesville to take a train south at tbe time he met his death. The engiuoer of the fieight etcaped without injury It is e.tiojattd here that there were in all probability 120 passen gers on tbe train, including those from Boston and intermediate sta tions. The work of rescuing the injured began immediately. Dr. William A. Ltmbeth, of the University of Virginia, was on the train aud at once organized measures ot relief The trainmen, under the doctor's direction, cut through the panels of tbe baggage car and express car aud took out twenty of the dead. Prob ably a score of injured were removed. W. A. Ward, the Union News agent on the train, whose home was in Washington, was in the fatal coach but escaped. The shock of the collision threw him through the window, breaking his left arm. O.A.HTOn.I.V. Baart tlx f in 'J I" IwqpH Questions Answered. Yes, Aagust Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the eivihzod world. Vour mothers' and grandmothers' never thought oi using anything else ior ludiutiliou or BiliouHiieHK. Doctors were scarce, aud they neldom heard of Appendi citis, Nervous I'rosiration or Heart ruilure, etc. lbey used August Flower to cluau out the sysu-iu and slop iei mentation of undigested loud, regulate the action oi the liver, stim ulate tbe nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they ia44V ft I -v Tlio Kind Yon Havo Always Jlouglit, nnd which lin le u la iiho for over .'JO v.urx. im Ixtrnu ih. il, -,.. ..e . ami liu-t been im:i1i iiimIit U ht moiihI supervision tdm-o itt Infancy. Allow no ono todoecive vou In tiii. All Counterfeits, Imitation and Jiott-nH-go.Ml" are but i:xMTlmeiit Hint trillo with ami endanger tho lu-altlt of Infanta and Clilldrcu-I'xperlciico against l:periineiit. What is CASTORIA Cantor In In a liarmleM siib-tltuto for Castor Oil, Pare gorle, Urop-t and Hooiliing K)riii. It ii I'leaaant. It -oiitain iielllier Opium, Mnrphino nor other Narotlrt eiibM.ince. I la nn la IU KU.iraiilet-. It destroys Worm, lind allays IVwrisline. It cures Di.n rhu it and Hind Colic. ltrclice Teethiiitr TiouM.-k, , urea onMlpatloii Mild I'lutulency. It nxsiiiilbtlc Hie Fund, reiuli't-H i 5 Kfnuiaeli and ISntvelx, Kiting lieuliliy and natural Mecp, The Children's l'autui-a-Tlio Jlotlicr'H friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of Tie Kind Yon Have Always Bonijlit In Use For Over 30 Years. Tm. e.arr.va n.M.t, m j.... tct. ii to, ctv Louisburg voted $05,000 in bonds look when feeling dull and bad with last week for water works, sewerage and other improvements. Just see the towns fall in line with the spirit that split ts. Liver Pills headaches and other aches. Vou only need a few doses oi Green' Auiruot Flower, io liquid lorm, to make you satisfied there is uolLinir serious the matter with you. Vou can get this reliable remedy at 1. W. Wests drugstore, Mount Airy, M. C. Price lioc aud ?5c. is acknowledged the most skillful and successful specialist in tbe Uni ted States. Write him for his ex mon practice to keep apple trees in I pert opinion of yocr case, for which tbe nursery ior tnree to lour years, as aias.ua no cuarga The first year from tbe graft the tree makes a mere switch, and at the end of the season the nurseryman beads them back, and the trees branch in an irregular sort of way. and al ways too high from the ground for a permanent head io this climate. One of the most important matters in the life of an apple tree, or for that matter of any fruit tree io the South, is that it should be beadod low in order to protect tha trunk ness ana give you a gooa digestion. Avers Pills ire liver pills. They cure con stipation and biliousness. Gently laxative. Aiiarw-.. Tbe Foundation of Haalth. Nourishment is the foundation of health life strength. Kudo! dyspep sia Cure is the one great medicine that enables the stomach and digeative or gans to digest, assimilate and transform ail foods into tbe kind of blood that nourishes tbe nerve and feeds the tissues. Kodol lays the foundation fur health. Nature doe the tret. Indi geation, lyspepaia, and all disorders of the suirnach and digestive organs are cured by tha ua of KoduL ctoid by L W. Wesvdrtwst, Mt. Airy, V. Q. Viul v.saif iii'iuaturiie ot awaaiil bsssUllU fcrcnr or ru lt bU h ? Tit its BUCKINGHAM'S DYEtt&U ticrmt (NbLjBM FfiriYROYAL PILLS p-a,V . mj m4 Ummma J-'. as rHH HiTM. .M.UhH IsA hw otMUnt Bttawt.asj vWta K ithw? Thatf im1 aw namifuM. tut ihmM, psuMAtti), wsativ- JJiw fa-tf Frcy's Vermifuge fosj vf thwtC KwsaS Its at-maet stesj wall taaqrert eats. wtrt-u. am. ASJMBI Bv0. DM.. fcttt ttf SBkS.4. ft-. LAS. PWtV, tttfnm. Ma. ygrjairJg? Wanted 0 a L.ilT' fjw row ft tan i. -ti- b mi K-tiN M4 aks Nmr. Uiu. aMlkMtfiw -Hn Idea nil lUwU u, a, Muf thaw -bV hslat tauna vUHKilth A tj batman aaf . tt 1 - aWs ed m r mm mhta wm R. D. De Vault HAS JUST RECEIVED THREE BI& LUES OF SAMPLES .INCLUDING. Sloes. Hits ii nno He also has a big stock cf SPRING ailD SUMMER DRESS GOODS. IF VOl NEKD ASVT11INU IN A.W OK THKSK LINKS .,( To D. DeYJIliLr-T-'S For BAKGAIX8, for he is PEEI'AIKED to BAVE YOU MONK V. Hagus-McDorlile Dry Qooda DoM Importers and Wholesalers, GREENSBORO, N. C. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND HATS. We solicit trade of Merchant only, and sell nothing at rrtail. We cordially invite all Merchant to call on us when in Greensboro or to see our Travelling Salesman before placing orders elsewhere. TOU CAN FIND uttii ill iti. - (Both Gal vanized Iron and Tin), Also Tin and Iron Roofing, Ornamental Galvanized Iron Work, Valley and Shingle Tin, Sliest Copper and Rivets, Steam and Water Pipe Fit ting? of all kinds. T. M. JSVKRITT. Old Copper, Brass, Lead, Pewter and Rubber bought at Everitt's. r OAK RIDGE1NSTITUTE 5 c4- . 7 rxrt f PBEPARE for tba INIVECSITIES aa Cril, IdL I Call LEQta a vM a Ur blslM J, tar VI tH. IW, (Ml l LIFE. SaU NtAK Okl I Ms bOKO. N. C. mr l.SOS Im tbm ik erne levai, im vlrw et tk atoacu-a.. Lvnl aa Sol EaHtppe Firttac Kchaal Iw tw.( Mn aa M. la taaawitk. Kataai IIM.M U I7S. Bar . at.u-irat c...t.vt. aaaaraa i. A. & M. H. HOLT --- OaW PiJte, N. C. XDR.MOF F ETT fS X a. 1 r asaaMiA i I iaaiiiiiiw v l hlw; t SnlWamrHlliii 'net Af , I ! - tir Ms mm r saw asMSl Wthrs tfUmm SL 1tmBA-w te? - S Sxb ,4 lb a I M m "I l ' I ' mm- mn mmt M mm turn sjas
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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July 16, 1903, edition 1
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