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Airy IE MOUNT AIRY, N. CU WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1001. NO. lY VOL. 25. r Mount BLNLVULtNI associations Of America Use Pe-ru-ua f or All Catairlul Diseases. (s .-V.. J MRS. titNKIUU A. &. MAKSll. , V'flMB'l Itonrvnlcltt AaMM'latloM wf till,'-,.. Mn. Henrietta A. IS. M.ir-h, I'riiililcnt Wiimtn'i benevolent Aawciiitiou, of Ml Jackaon I'erk Terrace, Woudlaw n, Chicago, III., aayai "I sunorea with 1 Rilpi for seven week and nothing lioljx d mo unlit I tried 1'crune. 1 frit at once that I Imil at lant secured the rlht meiliiliio and kept steadily improving. Within Ihreo wocks I wan fully roiitured." II wiriet la A. 8. Marsh. La (Jrippe ia epidemic catarrh. Torn Da la of national fume aa a sure run- fur catarrh in all phakce and stages. If you (Jo not derive prompt nd mil. factory results from the ue of I'l-runa, write at onto to nr. llarliiiaii, giving a full etutement of your caw anil In' w ill be plcartcd to (;ive you hi vultialili: ad Vive gratia. Addres fr. Ilnrtman, IVfcidcrt of Tbe llertinau Sanitarium, Columbus, U W. S. CANTI . t. . LtWELLYN, OU.T M w. DONM .... Cartkr 5c jukwkllyn, Attorneya-at-Iiaw. srpractloe in tbe Stele ana Federal Courts, rrompt attentioa given to all business entrust I to their ear. GEO. W. SPARGER, Attorney-at"Iiaw, MOUNT A.IEY, K. C. Will praettre In HUtlx ana Fr-1rM I ourra. poclaj attention to ooUucUOB of claiioa arid B.ffotlAtlnir loaita. MT. AIHY, N. C. siaic&insuraKce. STRONG LINE FIRE, LIFE h ACCIDENT Com pan let kr presented. S. P. GRAVES, Attorneyat-Iiaw, MOUIiT AIRY, N. G Prcttv in hum pd Fearftl ('oarr. W. R. Badgett. Attorney At.La.v, Mnutif Airy. N O Ertgagp in pt-n-rat prHcVicc ; .pceiul attention to collection of rf'HU and local account; loan negotiated. DKNTIST. MOUNT AIHY. N. C. Olllee over Kxirei o(!ic, lr- merlj occuiiud by Dr. T. J. Mitch- J all C J I t ! .-.1 a Whoa You Want a First-Clasa MOWING MACHINE, GRAIN DSILL, HARROW OR CULTIVATOR Or any kind of FARMING MACHINERY at RIGHT PRICES, see JOHN 1 HAETIN, M uot Airy.N. II n is lis! Hating leaned for t!'re i err(!i Airy Iron and Wixu'worsiii I' ai.t, lj lorifiing to thp lat Jt.tfi V- -. uu;!i, 1 aolicit th patro'iair i.f t d-s ri; loacbinerj rpa ft d iy K'nd of et-i-ig or foui.diy work. g ai d rtrpi: lujf lumlwr, t;r'-"!''"K " ' et i-n i cnrsi Tht i.'t "! inier(t-rn wtli iny work VomWire !;.:. V'it. tl;pr 'n lli- tdit:y ! fit in. ft. K.:.Tlorr,haU, J 0 T Wood Aihes. Wood aetita re valuallo cKitfly for i l.n noinuli thov contain, which vrin in uut,l. (Kilicd lioUbh frmu to 8 KtrCulll. In-liia! II' 'TP III tli hiird w.m-I Bl)i't,. li ko onk Bfid Iiick orf, nml lew in tiio mifl wood, b bine Die. AS lilO liole.ll III Blhi'i 18 vtrv Bo'ublu in WHti.r. i xp uro t Min cr to bkmcliiii wi t remilt in tlio retiiovM of the io'nfcli, R that blt'Huh'd Mtrht e havo but lntio vaiii b -vti.d the limo iluv cut fin. Kiidition to tho uta!i, hub cntuin 3d in 4o ier punt, of limr. which hi a U-u tici d v.it-al t tloct on (he -il. Til) H iln.'tl ill Wood anile I. .mn of tlio iin kt dcbirubU foi nit and ii niiliibli! for nil crop As lr iik ix H-riiiieriis have gone rctults sru to lho U.ct ilmt ' " nd of tiMial pi.thbli in Mny of the fb ve iimferiln U ot lirHi-tically v' lie to f r uk iiicreiiHIIltf tTolll 111 olttiitH It c H c rued. In oilier w nil four tcim i f kuinii. liii.'h coi'iHin ab lit uiiu llii ui.md v tiinlt of I1"1 arli, v ill bo n ij lirtd to j.rudiico tho sunt! htnoiiiit oi KroM'tli in i'r '' i onii (mi i f ii.iii ulti of Mifch cury ili oho UiLiiaii.d iiinds ot polBfh Wiiert tlm four tons of kniiiit co' ilio (tun. HHlIm oiiu of iMiri t'c, by (bo iiiM" i t thi) lt ci. frciitlif, lnul ii if ! J liniidiii.j ot ihriti loin if lUttiulial id it K' mis en.i'S tbei,. li.ut . t. rc J tf l dnrh s.iouid bo ttl.crtd hx'i will lur llibll tLc ixitnall lor tl.U Itabt Ul ItiCM I'lieio sreome iiu,nrt!it cxcejit- (oistollii rulo. lor cttoti on lai.d thnt id e,l i c . to ru-t. it i i)i)i ler to n rf kaiiiir, u t'i:8 inatciii h8 a tei.deni'V to ridiH'e. it' d in eoiiju cities, to eniirtly prevent m.-t liiL'h urHii j !i!ii!mIo of imltltll la ihe bi.ltt r. II.Cc ot ti.ii uu ci It i lot tcbicco as theehloiidis in the mu rinte f p. tuch a:.d kainit injure the bU'itity 'j inlity ot tobiicco. IJiku rkdo tnt)' ate in-s a better qtial if V of tobucco than t!.o otlitr m- terialc, though it bus no advantages over tobRcco f't'ins and wi oa ashts as a sourco of potabii tor this crop. In like manner a noud many ix pur iitit ii' liovo shown tliatf nlphatc ot p itHfli juo-iuci s a f '' oother and liniM r lush j ita: U,a . kainit or muriate, though tl o latter n. tttr.i.lf, whore cqaal aui'.'iin's if (oiabhire nsud, will give j is- n muj.l in the way of yield. 15. W. Ki'g re. Too Babtful to Wed. 'iJariihhursr, I'a , Ot. 11 Syl vester C (J. Williams left this city last M'lMdty tho eve of his nj4rriagi) nil, his frionds are totally in the drk hs to whtru he h8 K'iQo Wiilia1!'- w.ie to h ive Imjcii tnariiid lii-t 1 11 -fd' v to Miss WIUHIf it.f'.n, bit Ffot wold 'ii Mci.day tit.. t ihj wisddin would Lavu to hi; ttp ,i,i d. I i Lis i.o.tt he j;vo no rcas in 1, r n i u btiiiif a p s'pjce- nieni. Tin: pro.eUve tiilJi'xro. in is mid tn be a r, thirty; youi'K ina'. id o' i c'td to any fus or dispWy au i being b;shful ;i8 afraid to f.tc- the cijrytna:! btsfoio ttiu invitid gutrls. lie bill plcudi-d all hIoht for a ii ri t wcddii-tr but tho ni'.dhui i li e in i ii! I i be b-tl "jiveii all ilei her g'lla U'ti wtddu ti aud wa:.tco' do ilid siinu by her youngts; au.h'er. D ub:e Tragedy. Richmond, Va.,(:t. l;). Miss lios.siB tsiono and Robert (lill, who oloped from Ashland Tues- dav, were found dead with thoii' hands cbiMiod near a liond in that .'icinity to day by a SL'iirchinr liurty. -V bullet liulo in the head olfeifteh told the siory of sujiposed duubld suicide or niurdor and su icide. MissStimo was bhot be iind tho ear and (lill in tho foru head. ( Jill had takvu oil his coat and vest. Thu indications arc? that he k'iilod the ijirl and then shut liiinsolf. Miss Stono left a lcttor for her larcnts ib v. hicli sho declares that !i'! had never done anything umiss or that slits would have boon ushiiiued for the whole world tu know, and that the rea sun for her u'Tecina: to die wtts mt her health was not ijotid and nit, not boinj' nllowcd to love tor sweet iifiiri, nio was an uuer lank to her. Sho asked that she be buried in the same "rave with her lover, a rettuest which it is understood will bo complied with. She asked also that the pistol by which ho met har death should lie on her cotiin un tli tho burial service, and that at the funeral it be taken off instead of tloweis, by the honorary pall bearer, who sho asked to be Rob ert Lee (Jill, her sweetheart. Young Gill also ! -ft a letter for his people. Pill Pleasure. If joti ever feiek I)eVitt"s Little Early Riaer for biliousheaa or conatl natioo vou know what pill pleaaure it. These famous littSo jiills eleanae the liver and rid the ayatem ot all bile without produeeinK unplearant effr-cta. Thpy do not Rripe. sicken or weaken, but ,i,-tiuiUy giv'H tone and strength tothH tinttuet and orKana of the atom achJiViT ai,dbile. bold by I. W, Wett. Goodf)?.- ll i h T! o ileicau to take aud liarinleM Oiif Mi itili t'ouch Cure pivini instant relief m all cane of t'ouch. Croup and l.airi,pt t-cauin it (lot, not nae iin-ii,-'i.iu-ly il, ,u Ihe tt , loach, but taken pflfi-t rii lit at the a-nt of th trouble. it dram out the inliammatioli, beila and aiKi: !- and eurea permanently by lij enaUuiK the leng to eontribuie pure !,f-- vn'a; a-d lite-.u-ttaining OT Pn to the blmMt and tiuo. Hold I'fi. Vet. On s HI! ate C i:; Is Oiiro For Courjhs, Co! la a ! "k vmv DAVIS "YOUTH" MARVEL. . 13 Speeches To Big Crowds. Fairmont. W. Va . Oct. 12.- Th second day of tb Davis cum- paiii through vurjlatid and wen Virginia has added to the ronntatloti . . . ... ot Mr. lJaisai a"yor.tii ota man. a . . . ,. tt a I lie repeated bis record oi yeater da with a dczon specchca and add J .1 J . 1.-- A al 'd one moro for K'od mcamre, Di siiite the rain which followed the train during the first half of the day, there waa no dampening of viilhiisiasin or diminishing of tha crowds wliiflh erected the candidate, At UraftfTii and Clirksbnrg the day roomed to bo set apart at holiday In the Utter placo an elaborate marchiiiij escort and several bands were in wsitiour. tho party was on ducted to the couit house, and the ain-echea. which were delivered Irom tho portico ot the uu nuuaing adj .Inig, were listened to by the Utk-est oiitdiKir audience yot assem bhd on the j lurney. ' Ad indication of the earnest aide of the campaign was the attendance of miner., betcrimed with Ihelr woik, which they had left tcinpor arllf ti a'n to tho speakers W'tnlo Mr. Davis is a serious talker and itpccial'y w hon ho touches on a ate t u.s, which be lias been em phas xing, bis general address and iiiiiijno inauncT o ahrup'ly intro hieing himself, "1 mptiose you kno I am Divis, who is tlyitiK throng!) lot, king fur friends and votes," has the t tl'.ct of placing his hearers at eiso. after they have cheered the aunoir, cement. Senator Duiicl t xnrciies his fac ul'y for billing o'i some locslistnor i in uu dei o incident to bring him in cordial toted with hit hearers. Ex Governor Wlty'e has good hnmor at all times, and Mr. LI til, while al ways st rioiiff in bis dt.cusnon of the tsttues, baa a vay oi showing bis humor to advantage. Mr. II ill has dubbed Mr. Otvis "the grand old man of West Virginia" and tells some of his auditors that Gladstone and Rismsik are n a here in com parison. Senator iJtniel d' claret ,iat L,i is having a moro streunour ome in keepiojr np sun "youn Uavis tbao be bad in f ilowiug thd lead of Stone wall Jicksjn in a gray jick'-t dining the war. Acres of people creeled the cam paigning party tonight. A spocil train from Morganton brought a marching club composed of students at the State Ut.ivcisity and red rare, bauds and tin bon a furnished a prctscalar leatnre. The speech making 'ook placo on the p iriico of the a.urt house, and die s'reet and plszt in front were blocked with people, who stood throughout listening to and cheer .g tx'cnded eprciif8by Mr. Usvis be:mtur Daniel, Mr. 11.11 and Mr. Whye. A Bloody Battle Raging. Mufeden, Oct. 11, lip m A bliMidy la tle is now raging sboat x a, lies north of tho lentai rail md tta'ion. The Japanese on und y fell bsck along the whole rent and the ICnrsian advance Anitas crcesed the Benin- river ib nt half wt between Mukden nd L:o Y.-invl and came within intt mib euf i cntai; bur yesterda) e Japiineio received strong re en iiiwmi'iifs i f infantry and ariillerj nd near y h- Id their positions, and ven ssumed the iffensive. The ;iti"g Jiis'ed the entire dsy sud gbt. I'he Jpaneso directed their ar Ikrv ti'e wirh great skill and 'irc-hed the Knsiau positions so -rcoly 'hut the R'lssia'is tell back ;rrh of tho Scinli river, which eea. s ,be railroad s' ven miles from eii'iti The Russians this morn irrisutiied their advance, tnce o:e crossed tlifl Scbili river and o':ed tho Japanese two miles uih of it. A terrific artillery en eniiint Is pioe eding along Ihe tiro front. The result of the ba t e is clill undecided. Boy Murders Infant Sister. NowYoik, Oj. 12 A pitiful list of inia'itile jaalousy came to light to dy. For two years and von months little Ltnmitt Robin in was the idol of his home. Then came a baby sis'er a few weeks ago who sapolsrtoo! bim. Tho little h llew tilt tbu pa'eoU fore'.tiig bim arid IiK'keJ for a chance to re iaiu the placj I e lb. light be bad I s'. Sa'iir J iy tho m.ither left the room for a few mi'nues and when s-i returned fond K timetts unding vi b ; bloody broi l. statue in bis iiai ds and the raby ; r 1 lying d Kd i'i the crsdle. The b 'y had murd i nd the baby. I ii matter l as been kept quiet rd not nufil the c. roner trave on tho fe?8 this morning het anrtb'ng d tint e been known of the affair Can You Eat? J. B, Taylor, a prominent merchant of Cbrienia'i.Tex tajt: "I could not eat becauae o. a weak stomach. 1 ioit all atrrngth and ran down in weight. Ail that money eo jld do waa done, but all hope ot recjvery tanUhed Hearing of aome wond- rfuf cures effected by uh of Ko lol lyatepsia Cure, I eon eluded to try it. Tbe tlrat bottle bene tilted ine, and after tatliugfour bottles 1 am fully restored t my usual atreniith, weight and health Kodol Ilyape- paia Cure digecta what you eat ai.d curd. Bold by 1. W. Weal. CAB Roosevelt's Mormon Trade Exposed by Frank Cannon. Bait Like, Oct. 10 Sensation charges wre made against Prtei dont Roosevelt and the Repobli can national oraan' ttion in ajioech delivered here today Frank Cannon, one of the most noted Mormons in the West an , f trui(ed g,B,ei gtfI)8tor w nM lllt s()inoc t,e I m m . American party organfzid to fight tho Mormon (Jburch la politics lie smd in part: 'Io 1880 a 8ena'or of the Unit ed Htatia came to Utah in behalf of the Republican party and bar (famed with the ecclesiastical power for the delivery of the electoral vote of Utah and surrounding States. It waa Impossible to carry ont the btrgain at that limn. In IflOO, another etn'ssiry from the Republican national party came to Utah and niado a similar liarifain fo. .bat.-toral v.ln. Tho bargain Wi ex, Cl),ed( ,nJ Uih) w,icU f,,nr ,... r.inil.. i,.,4 i,n 60,000 msj ulty for IJryan out of a I ,, .rtl. nnr , the KpnBbUcin party at ecclta- iMtifl dictation. "This tear similar bargains have been unde. He fore (ho death of ihe laminted llauna President Roisuvelt became- fearful that Senator Kearns wonld take a Han na d l.gttion tJ tlie Chicao on veution, ai d the bargain wns nmde that if Senator bm ut w uld take a Rxscvelt dihgt'ion to Chicago the bm ot investigation, hon ap I'oiniid to bi renewed at Silt Like iu the rummer, would be pdst pimed until alter election. That birgin was carri-d t ut at boll ends. "Sit ce tLat time, q iite nc"ntly, another cmimry has appeared pro perly accredited from h'g'i Wssb' hutoti authority who has bargiined here for the delivery of theelector al vole f this State to the R iose vtilt ticket, and tho chairman of the R publican parly of U ah boasts that he will get two Mormon Djiu ocrats to vo'e that ticket fur every R -publicin uentile who J 'ins the American ptrty and that m th way they will attempt to carry out ti ll DetiMous trade. A voice in ihe audience cried "Sbirai !'' aid the speaker r plied: "1 es, shame tor that grand old party once led by the immortal L'ncoln, to be d cketing with the CcleMastical power in any 8 ato in this Union for tho snke ot securing electoral votes." Gen. John S. Claiksor-, of Now York ws hero tvo 'vreks ago and held six confi;t er.cos 'i!h I'resident Smitli, heiJ of the M imoii Cliur- ch. Bif Sales of Peruna. The Watts law and the anti-iue law have made it very dlffi mlt for the babim-il drinker to get bis liqjor except on Saturday night and Sundiy, when Bro 'Riind Tiger" comes to his am; - and as a corse qnonce tlie demand for "I ruoy,'1 as it is commonly calhd, has been marvelous The druggists are try mgto cmli e their sales to the medical demands, but are having a hard time in doing so. Asanil'us tration, after the druggists had refused to bhII to sev, ral pirties on accouutof well foiiudod suspicions Connected with the iutended t ur chsso, au old darkey came in and calhd for a bttle of "Peranv." whereupon he was ask. d for whom be wanted it, ho replying for his wire, ine druggist got him the tredicioe and ho pulled out a roll of paper, and ti il!y pushed forwsrd $1 in tiit kles, dimes and one cent pieces just exc ly tho. way of sn old negro who had been saving her mites to get some medicine. When tbe darkey went out tho drnggis' watched Lira and in a few minutes saw Ihe old man give tVe bo'.tle-of Peruna to tbe very man who had madeso many a succ as'u! attempts netore. Liurmb nr. ()jt 5. in The Charlotte Observer. 2,264 Marooned on Small Island. Sittgsp re, Oct. 11 Marooned on a small island in the Cnioa Sea, with provinioes for only len days, are 2,260 c oolies and lour Euro pea as. Tho steams'.ip S vauley arrrived here to day bdly damaged, and reported that on her way from Hong Kong to South A met, with 2 260 coolies and four European passengers aboard, ou Ojt. 3. ebo grounded on Seraya island, about neveniy milos south of the Xituna Island '. Whin the s'enn"r fl ated, throe dsyj litr, a noxber of boles were found it.lher bottom, and B'ie was obiigid to land i.ll hi r pa s rgera on Seraya Island, where they were loir, with provisions tor leti days 1 he vrasel waf list abln to nihk- Singapore, as she was leaking bad ly, and will not bo aule to pr ced lor soma time. One of Many. II A. Ti-idale, of umnifrton, 8. e'iffered for twenty yeara wiih the Piles, bpceiaiiats were employed and many remediea uaed but relief and permanent good waa found only in the uae of le Witt's Witch Hazel Halve. 1 hit I only one of tbe many, mny curea that have been elTec led by thia ronderful remedy. In buiing Witch ilarel Halve it Ja only neeeatary to e that yon get the genuine JeWitt', made by C. K Je Wat A Co. in Chi cbko, and cure la certain Iiewitt's Witchltaz -I Halve cures all ainda of pilJf,euta, burna, bru' ea, ecz-aia, tet ter, ringworm, akin di-eaaes. ete Hold by I. W. Writ. . Tbe Motheri Reward. A mother in the household U called to a service of self sacri fico. 8bo bus given of her Ii fo in tho birth of her children. While thoy are young she gives con stantly of her time, thought and strength to their needs. Sho bears patiently tbei Bj complaints and oven Injuries. As they grow older she carries a heart burden for them and never ceases to bo solicitous for their welfare, There is no love so pure and de voted as the disciplined love of a mother. Many women dislike motherhood on account of its confinement and solf sacrifices. It has, however, its peculiar blessing and reward. A mother has a blessing of God in herself, She is made perfect in moral and spiritual beauty by her self sac ritlclug servico. She might have become naturally a vain, hard, nroud nueen of society but has gained humility, patier.ee, gen . . tleness and other graces that make her a saint. Why' do all children rise up to praise thoir mothers as the bent women In the world! Motherhood has clothed her with peculiar graoo. No one can receive, or expect to receive, suchTeverential and devoted love as a mother. All her brooding, watchful, selfdenylng love comes back to her and her memory is precious. There is a peculiar tenderness in the esteem and love of children as thoy begin to realixq and appreciate what a mother has done in lifo for them. Her love is rewarded in kind, in good measure, pre8seddowrl and running over. Ex. Adv:rt!slDc in Tbe Newspapers. Tho matter of newspaper ad vertising has indeed reached the point where few, if any, business concerns can affort to neglect it; it passed the experimental stage long ago. Now a days it is pro bably often the case that the placing of advertising matter where it does not seem appro priate is calculated to prejudice the public against the article ex ploited. No argument, however, is needed to convince intelligent people that the newspaper is a suitable place to advertise every thing. Few indeed are those who do not read the newspapers, while other forms of publicity often attract only the attentioa of those who can do the adver tiser little if any good. Advertising is a business pro position and is essential to the success of ninety-nino concerns out of a hundred. We are not sure tint the hundredth one can affort not to advertise. Char- lette Observer. Wilkes County Democrats. orrwponilencs of Tbe Charlotte Obaerrer. Wilkesboro, Oct, 19.TLe Dun ocratic county convention met in he c 'urt house here to-day at 1:30 clock the meeting was cilltd lo order by W. W. Htrber, chair man of the county exicoiive com mittee, and Prof C C Wngb" wrs called to aut aattuipora") chairman d hi i tor s D al and T. J. R b r'son to act as temporary scrt- Ian a. O.i mi: i n ol Dr. J Al. furuer, 'he temporary orgmis ttion was made permanent. altny fi.o-t norm atmg speeches were mad ; bu'.JV J M. Turn i's sn-i'ech in reply 'o ix Congressman b.uckburus ilaymt'Hd w speech brought foi.rth tha g.-eats: ap ilauso. lur to.respjudent obtained tfce mau'jicript which gives Dr. 'fur uer's speech verbatim, as follows: ' llicetitlv L S-eiictr iiibckburn i a Si'vic'i at lliy.ueado' r.mark d thai ou would be uVt-rwi elmiiij;- thcteli N vcujtr, a,,d thai it hiqI Uj heartreudicg after the lee, leti returns were in to hear Dr. fur, er on bu way horns dolefuby singiug, 'llaik, tioin tbe lorn os. 1 1, is is as eo,d as could be eipect- Iroiu this prodigal Sju ot the in dir.!iict who wandered away lo tbu i ighth district aud has rpe.it rr,ui 60 o i'O days in riotous living in a r. nred hoii'e which be tries to pal. n ill as bi on reside cb. At.er tlie Auvember election, (bis WBuJcrii g prudigal will awake from his riotoo revelry iu the pro uiise of Democratic Luiks which be will in .r thste, ai d will txclaim wrh iho prodigal of oid: 'I will rir-e ai,d go to my father iu ia. bile paci and pleiity f iws, aud 1 will -ail upon ma u ck and te 1 iiiu ha uohlr the negro women ol Greensboro w.re ray campaigij buttons as plack-t tastoners, because bodies tbii its for ns. ' . id tbe noble eigbtb 'vili kn.iw i s no more forever." The following ticket was n mi- nated: For Lgis!turr-, O C l)n- cy aud 11. A. Cranot; for sheriff, J. O Brewer: for reina'cr of deeds. esee McNei'; for eoroDer, Dr. J. W. Whitt: for surveyor. K. M. Al- lei : for county eotrtmitseioners. Ii t'niud'.x'er, J. E Finley and A, G Whi tingtcn. lion. Theodore F. K'at'i, Con grcssuiBU Ir.iin tmsTlistr'.cr, was prerent and made a srroi g speech. ile disji.ssed al length tbe State and nations issues and bandied them in nns'rrly manner. Makes A Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thi.ig thoroughly. Of ail the Halves you ever heard of, ttueklvn's Arnica Halve is the eat. It sweeps away and cures Burn. "ret. Bmiae. Cuta. Moils Ulcere. Skin Kruption and IMea It's only 2ie, and uaranteed to give satisfantniB by U E. talis way Jirugtst. STRANGLED FEET. Soma of tbe Krlt Thai Walt t'eea Tight Shave and High llrrla. "Illt-'h heel nml narrow too ounl to he lctflnliiti',1 aguliiNt," Bald a foot surpcon ami uihhhciiko aa ahe reatol Slut rocked and Wnlled, watch In hand for her neit patient. lie in reel or a iioaitiiy woman Into a pair of Uk'ht, tin r row, thin aoled ehooa, stilted up on spout Shn,ed heel behind, and the nnult of their atendy wear wilt bo slunmt any diacnae that feminine fieah la heir to. "Fifty -ears ago," ahe continued, nacd to bo the faahlon to rut a faint ing woman s stnylace, hut only Inat week I discovered that when the tweu tleth century girl threaten to fuhit the shortest rut to Iter restoration I by levering her shoe airing. "It was during the (hopping- hotira that a pretty crcnttire came Hugger lug In here pule aa a ghoat nnd beg gtng a drink of water. Hhe dropped on my ronch, nnd, while I lent my aaalat snt running for water In the hack room, I took the cnae In at a glance. "Ilefore the eufferer could protcet had pulled off her tight ahoe-T and he stocking, and, tnktlig her brulw-d, Ice cold extremities Into my lap, I sat ou the floor and inaaenged the tilixnl back Into them. The poor child simply aat op and cried with relief. "When tho faint feeling wns over am! her spirits In a measure restored. gave her a generous piece uf my mind "I threatened her with nervous col Inpae, chronic dyspepsia, aplnnl neu ratgts and consumption If she did not ceeaa wearing those nhninlnnhlo little shoes, and I can aaanre yon I was not talking nanacna for IDs my bualniw to know what's good for a woman's health."-Brown Mook. WHITE COUNTERPANES. How te De Them t and Here Theas Look Like New. Ono of the housekeeper's heavy tasks la doing up the white counterpane now so universally used. They are so big and heavy that they tax her strength to the utmost. The best way U not to let them get so very dirty. Then make a good aud of warm water, white soap sud borax, soap the most soiled places (usually along the shies, where It la rubbed agnltuit when on the bed) and any spots there may be and put to soak In the suds. Wash It out, rinse thoroughly, put through a bluing water and hang In the sun till almost dry. While still moderately damp bring It In, fold It, not too small, lay on the floor on a clean sheet, place on It a heavy board and weight with fintlrona or books. Let It stay In this homemade press fur twelve or fifteen hours. When tnkeo out It will be smooth and handsome as when new. In folding be sure all wrinkles are smoothed out The fringe on counterpane may be comlied out with a coarse comb nnd made to look Huffy ntra'n. lint even ttially the combing process wenr out the fringe. Then the counterpane mny he hemmed. When lmirMCllloe countcrrinnes he gin to brenk, darn the thin pi nee and the rcnta on the wrong side with white darning cotton. If neatly done the mending will sot show at all. Ex change. THE HOME DOCTOR. An Invalid's desire for oranges, figs or grapes may usnally he heeded. A saturated solution of epsom salts la an excellent remedy for burns. Ap ply a soon a poastble and keep wet constantly until the pain ceases. A level teaspoon of boracic acid dis solved In a pint of freshly boiled water and applied cool Is the best wash for Inflamed sore eyes or granulated lids. If you get a frnhbone In your throat, and It continues to stick there, if'illow an egg raw. It will be almost certain to carry the bone along with It For corns a homely and nseful cure is made by crushing some washing soda and dissolving as much as posalhle of it In hot water. This may be bottled and kept on the waahatand and applied with a little brush. Physical Caller. The body motions are necessary to beauty. Learn how to sway your body prettily and you have conquered the dreadful bugbear of awkwardness. Vou must learn to bend and sway, to move this way aud that way, to stand up and ait down, without acting as IT hinged. There are worueu whom it is a delight to watch, and there are others whose every movement Is pain ful te the eye. Ikin't be on of the awkward sisterhood when you can Just as well be graceful. Physical cul ture exercise will make you grnccful. Practice them early and lute, aud If you have a few minutes In between times practice them ugiiln. Stand erect and, with your arms, go through with the calisthenics which will transform you from an ugly duckling Into a charmingly pretty swan. A BeatBcee Wesaa'a Wmrdeehe. A business woman must be econom ical. She baa not hundred of dollars to spend upon her wardrobe, conse quently If she is wise she finds out what color la the most becoming ami buys an office gown of that color aud use It aa the foundation upon wbtch she bnilds her system of dress. This color scheme makes It possible to wear one hat with various articles of cloth ing without appearing radiantly dressed Ilk a bird of paradise, and nothing In a business woman's office dress Is more detectable than finery, simplicity, cleanliness, hnrmocy, are the three qualities essential to the business woman's wardrobe. It Is not bo much how many clothe the busi ness woman pnesessea'as It la the kind of clothing she wears end her general appearance. A Great Sensation. There was a big sensation in Leea ville, Ind. when W'. II. Brown of that plae, who was eipeerd to die, hs l bis life saved by Dr. King's New re covery for t'onaumption. He writet:"! endured insufferable agonies from Aathma but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and anon thereafter effected a complete cure Similar cures of Conauntpti -n. Pneu monia, Bronchitis and drip are num- erou. its tho peerless remedy foe all throat and lung trouble. 1'ric 50a, and 1 100. Guaranteed by O. E tiallawaf rrug,gt. Trial bottlei free. roiEfSKir:?! 1 i7T"5 I ILL. J 1 Biftrtt ROYAL Saves The use of Royal Baking Powder is essential to the healthfulness of the family food. Yeast fcrmcnU the food. Alum baking powders are injurious. Royal Baking Powder saves health. aovai bakino sowom eo., Ntw voss. Greensboro Nurseries GREENSBORO, N. C. First class Fruit, Shale and Ornamental Trees. Jersey male calves and Poland Chios and Mammoth Plack pigs. John A. YOU CAN FIND n (Both Also Tin and urnamental Old Copper, Brass, Lead, Pewter and lubber bought at Everitt'a. There arc Great Things. riCiS TUETLli OIL LIMIT IS ONE OF THESE: IT IS KMT Take no substitute. 10 oz. bottle for 25c. Trade supplied by L. KICHAUDSON DRUG CO., Wholesale 1anu'acturing Druggists, Greensboro, N. C VALUABLE P1PEW FOS SALE ! I have the following property wh'ch 1 am auxii us to i'ifoss of : IIIL SITE 300 horse-power could be reasonably d. ONE VALI'A K l.V. I'A ,tj. 200 acres on both aides of Flat a! ct. k, kniwe lie Kvari Da via' place. It has soma tO acres ot good hoito' - it, together f it h all kinds of wood and lim ber. The uplands are good for tohaceo, t ent c i" and grasses. MOLNTtl I'ltl IT I ann uo acre on California Hill in Little Mi i r.i in. til n ilea frcm Mount Airv which it topogr.pl ieal'y situated (or c plateau, tome 2 500 feet above tea lev?,, isures fruit treet piantea on stcn he land is now in original forett. This idea of a future orchard. Alio on aecourt of failing health and of n t business '. alter. I would lease Uill tiluated .1, Mt. Airy. JOH July 27, 1904. J4I4 J JkJUiJi- 8AINT LOUIS, HO. XTR AOR Din ARI LY LOW RATES, September 6-13-20 and 27, 1904. O 1 a'nove mr oliom d daes the SontVrn Riil rv ani unces eery w ound-tnp Coach exenrsion rates to nooi in all regular Cachts, aod on (rood 10 daya. nntoa Goldsbim, Greertsh ;r- San ford, s r ',r' v CarV:c, -1ms, 20 00. IS.' 1. 17 0 1. RtU-iA Dnrhtin, Tickots sold at tha abjvj rates njl rates s-e nitieae ele"vhre. For full inf-irinUini a la ra'ii from seheJules. illustrated I t-ra'ure.ete , d R.L.VERSO.N',T. r.A, CharliHte. K. C. B, l. yASOWICK. res.lT!!W i.r. 'TAi'iU i t S QQ2 Health Young, Prop. Galvanized Iron and Tin), Iron Hoofing. Galvanized Iron work, up and iiKi. valley and Shingle Tin, Sheet Copper and Rivets, Steam and Water Pipe Fit tings of all kinds T. M. EVEEITT. 1st. In size of Bottle for 25c. 2nd. In virtues for healiner Rheu- A V M . e. mausni, sciatica, iieaaacne, uoios, Sorethroat, Pneumoniae Cuts. In sects, wounds, etc. 3rd. In the barnyard it is great for Lameness, stiffness, colic, sores, and heals wounds without matter ing or scar. i! of iri-a ttrt, at l:ch vrloped. iit f.rm. M e half the land fa a krel t h- ba:an e We. tern aid Northern ex iarm in ini coin ty neier rail to Dear piece would h, ten at anyone having an w anting to draw in the circumference for ire or mt re jeers tie Granite City L. WORTH. M -AT wCSL JLJhfk M. Iiuis. These t'ekers will bt all trains on dates shown. Ticket; irroin $17.00. 20 4). 17r0. . IS so. Suc'-it'e, MsMoD, A Viville, $17 00 10 20 1540 ilcnderg-mviHe, 15 $5 g-id ta sleepiog ctn; for o'fcer a't pil i'-i, '.ling-Car r-w rratkins - iro is ANY .Hi K.N' t.ut J H. Wfinn. D J' A, Asheviiie, N. t". W. II. T AT I OE, Gb .-il I'ats. Aft V( S, Tt c,
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1904, edition 1
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