fit W A traamtrk bar m na that your ulieri)lon la for behind and that four papar will ba itoppad nr. Um you make pajrmant. fox. xrx MOUNT AIRY, NORTE CAROLINA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1000 NO. 4- 1 A MODERN ORACON Winston Journal Those fire-spouting dragons and other horrible monsters that in the days of Ions? ago would swoop down apon a village or city and eat up the inhabitants by the score have their lineal descend ants in Winston-Saletn today and in every other community of this state. There are death-dealing uni corns, blood-thirty hippogrins and weerwolves prowling along oar back yard fences. They are swarming not one at a time as formerly, but battalions, into our kitchens and dining rooms. They have even grown so bold as to perch upon the e ids of our noses. Their wings are pestilential. Their claws are fatal. They car ry the germs of tuberculosis, fe-j ver and other disease. True, they are not so large as i l their gigantic ancestors: not a i thousandth part as large. But garbage receptacles tightly cov men have come to understand in j ered. clean the cans every day, the present century that size is the boxes every week. Keep the only a material thing, and there-; ground around garbage boxes f jre an altogether neglible qual-j clean. ity. It is force that counts, t0( Sprinkle chloride of lime over matter what shape or bulk that; manure piles, old paper, old force may assume. j straw and other refuse of like And the fatal force that lay in j nature. Keep manure in screen the dragon of thousands of years e'J Pt or vauIt if possible. Man ago, lies today in that tiny, sticky ure should be removed at least black insect called the house fly. every week. Tnere is only this difference -the j Pour kerosene into the drain. monsters of yore were probably i creations of romance. The fly of Ausrust 1909 is a Diece of the , boldest realism. The leading physicians and sci entists of the world have come to see the fly in precisely this light. That, is why state boards cf ealth and medical associations re wagi"tT",","?ti3 "rampaign ,-1. : i these deadly insects. . From a circular sent out by a committee of physicians in Geor gia, the following extracts are taken, which make interesting though not agreeable reading: Flies are the mo:t dangerous in sects known to man. Flies are the filthiest of all vermin. They are born filth, live on filth and carry filth around with them. Flies are known to be carriers of millions of death-dealing disease germs. They leave some of these germs when they alight Flies may infect the food you eat. They come to your kitchen or to your , aining taoie, iresn irom uie k bage box, from the manure pile, from the cuspidor, from decaying animal or vegetable matter, or from the contagious sick room, with this sort of filth on their f.!A m r ,i i haia Liv,lina nnM thaw ; ."4 , , "7' ' : lv' rV ' V Tithe summer we must hike out to uo swaiiow mm u ytu m , ,1 that has come in contact with flies. Hies may infect you with , lUWVUiosis, ijpiiwu itfvtrr, star- ; 1 a. .1' il ..!. .1 . i. ' iec iever. aipinena, anuomer 1:1-: iecuons aiseases. iney nave me habit of feasting on tuberculosis sputum and other discharges of j those sick with mese aiseabts. , and then go directly to your food, i to your drink, to the lips of your ; sleeping child, or perhaps to a 1 small open wound on your hands or face. When germs are depos ited in milk they multiply very fast; therefore milk should never be exosped to flies. Screen your windows r n d doors. Do it early before fly time and keep screens up until snow falls. Screen all food, especially milk. Do not eat food that has been in contact with flies. Screen the baby's bed and keep flies away from the baby's bottle, the baby's food and the baby's "comforter." Keep flies away from the sick, especially those ill with typhoid fever, scarlet fever, diptheria and tuberculosis. Screen the pa- tient's bed. Kill every fly thai enters the sick room. Immed iately disinfect and dispose of all discharges. Catch the flies as fast as they appear. Use liquid poisons, sticky fly papers and traps. Place either of these fly pois ons in shallow dishes throughout the house: Two teaspoonsful of formalde hyne to a pint of water, or One dram of bichromate of pot- ash dissolved in two ounces of water, sweetened with nlentv of , it , i flies, burn peyrethrum powder or blow powdered black flag into the air of the room with a powder blower. This causes flies to fall to the floor in stunned condition. They must then be gathered up and detroyed. j Sprinkle cholorideof lime or kerosene over contents of privy u j t 1. t vaults and garbage boxes. Keep KeeP sewerage system m good order repair all leaks immediat- eIV- Clean cuspidors every day. Keep 5 per cent, solution of car bolis acid in them all the tinr.e. Get rid of sawdust b xes used as cuspidors destroy m-they'ie unsanitary. r " w - corneis, ucrund doors, baesct radiators, under stoves, etc. Allow no decaying matter of I any sort to accumulate on or near ! your premises. Living To Dfl-fln Fast. It has been ascertained that the farmers of South Carolina have big bank accounts, a care ful estimate showing abouttcn millions to their credit No doubt i ahmit the same conditions exist ! in most live farming communi ties. The farmer gets fine prices; he is up with the sun, makes hay whether the sut4 shines or not, while the HdniVona nf tha hiurni hg anJ try t) they can live and how much they j can spend. We must keep up j with the latest styles of dress, j know how to play bridge whist I ana all the otner games; give en- f .rf nlnmonf r nhnrw an.l . . t .a a ' " I . rest every week or two. while inj iiiv suiiiiiivi " v umji nin vi4 w 1 some fashionable watering place u: 1.1 ..t where new and expensive cloth- in;f must be used; dance all night! and h OW In what We have. Ex- i m. travagance m living has much ro uo wun me couniry, out it uoes not affect the countryman like the man in town. We are living tv Ancr.rrnna fa at nnrl it ia v-vet. i mg too mucn you may hqmrm but it is true ureensuoru ut- . cord 'Dao'l Vau Cara?" j If the day has gone but sadly j don't you care; if the world has used you badly don't you care, j Other days are on the way, all ! your joy won't go astray, smiles will drive your tears away don't you carel If you've chas- room, but whether he got out be-1 ed vour "prospect" vainly-don't!fore tn hooting I don't know. you care; he will some time see j I called for the door to be opened, j more plainly don't jou care. You'll encounter him again, nev mind just how or when, keep right on a-fishing, men don't you care. If your bank account is low don't you care; if the money comes in slow don't you care. Hustle onward just the same, you will overtake the game, keep your heart with Hope aflame don't you care! popular youwg WEft shot. As the scsuit of a nix-up with Town Constable watkins, Mr. John Sunt- mfnViiin r. c. Collins, a Prominent Banker JttS'SI Se'rtoJ? CoBnduion!U,e Asheville. Aug. 7.-Mr. John RnnHno- nf Wilmino-fnn a hv ding salesman of the Chattan - ooga iMicine Company, is in the Mission f Iospital here believed to be mortally wounded as a result of a shooting scrape at the Glad-' stone Hotel, Black Mountain. ! .. . of i-Tn n'ninov tnis morning while Mr. P. C. Collins, a promi- nent banker of Hillsboro, is also at the hospital in an adjoining; JJV? ernoon ward with a bad wound in the ! thue b,ul,ett entered Bnt,n? right side. Thetwomenreceiv-liP4531 thLrou?h a n;m k-- ,,. p t lobe of the liver, through the C. Watkins, town constable of R!alf HTniinfain in a mnm af Ka Gladstone Hotel this morning wavuiiMMiif ... w . UUIU a, tf t V, i , aoout 1:30 o'clock. The men were brought to Asheville this 1 morning several hours after the shooting occurred and taken i the hosDitai for treatment It! j was found that Mr. Bunting was I entered from the front' passed j there was a constant procession ; being overpowered. The cloth ' suffering from internal hemor- j throh the body just under the of handshaking statesmen ing is of cheap material but was i rhage and the fear is expressed heart and above the stomach an(i ' through the President's room evidently of neat arrangement. that he cannot live. Mr. Collins, I came out near the spinaI coIumn-; from the time of his arrival un- The land on which the body i while dangerously hurt, will pnl How seriJslv injured Mr. Col-1 till his departure at 5:50 o'clock, j waa found is owned by an Ital- bably recover. Mr. Watkins and Dr. Landis. of Black Mountain, accomDanied the iniured men to Asheville and to the hospital The story of the shooting at Black Mountain was received here early this morning and created considerable interest. The first details of the shooting frere obtained from Mr. Watkins after the men had been taken to the hospital. Mr. WatHns said that about 10 o'cIr! ' iiwi taa mu9t oi tne uiaa- stone with a request .that he go to the hotel and put a stop to a row and disturbance created by two men in the hotel Mr. Wat- Hins said that he immediately went over to the Gladstone; that he found the two men, whose names he did not then know, in a room which they were occupy ing. He said that when h e reached the hotel women running around in their were nitfht I a. li 1 LJ fa clothing, barefooted and fright-; ened. "I went up to the room." said the constable, "where the men were and entered. The room was in darkness and as i entered I struck a match to see my way and lighted a lamp. One of the: men, I don't know which one, asked who I was and I said a I i I i ill ponce onicer-me lownconsuDie. On of tht mpn With ftn OAfh in effect. 'Well, we take care of all police here.' At about that t-... ...... ... r... r,f n..t,.i tk. ahnt ami thn the Iiirfit wna snuffed out. One of the men iumnn at me anrl trrnhrl rt e about the neck, the other at the time also closing in and clinching. inemen were Dotn or strong, hiilM" one nf them haA timwt Kinnr jn hi3 han(1 but t djdn.t k - wnat it was. When they closed in on me and grabbed me. one, reached for my pistol or pistol pocket. I drew my revolver, a .38-calibre Smith & Wessen and i in the darkness fired two shots j preacher. Has a talent for revi and the men staggered back; one val work and Revs. Joyce and ui uieui eii. mien i weni in i ..n tiri t i there was a third person in the i I Hnn't If nrwu irhothor fmm tho : .V ' , "7 ...r inside or the outside. A light wm aernreH and the manao-er i came in. I assisted one of the men in a bed; the other one went out into the hall. A physician was summoned and in company with the physician the men were brought to Asheville this morn ing for medical treatment." After the men had been taken the hospital they were attend - ' bv Dr- w- D- Milliard and Dr. j M. H. Fletcher. It was found ; Collins had been shot in the right I fiide beIw the chest and that his hurt wJf necessarily danger - ' "uo- . uhuiik wuunu in, Mr. Bunting's wound is in !th riKht sideof abdomen ' and ; PParentjy intestines are ' rfora.tfd- , There WM. evidence oi consiaeraDie internal nemor - rhage. The condition of both men is isnous. with little if any chance; f Je rfcvuery of ?untln ?r - ! M. II. Fletcher, who attended j I pancreas and lodged in the inter- ! nal muscles of the hack. An op - , . .J T i . , 1 wa? "n anu me I U"CL HUIUWU 16 waa ', y 10 open up ine wmen! untin? suffered several internal j hemorrhagres. , The bullet striking Mr. Collins: ' 11113 13 mternany 13 noc Known, , j but h.was not operated on. The, i vysu-u are awaiting aeveiop - ments. Mr. Watkins has been town constable of Ulack Mountain for: some time. He i3 well known j here and was a deputy tax col - lector under former Tax Collec-! wr vnarauers ior several years, He i3a man with plenty of phy - sical courage but withal quiet and y-ii l P i tiivxiuiig ui ue sum of $1,500. John Hill Bunting died at the Mission Hospital this morning at 12:05 from the effects of his wounds. He did not recover , the ,iceman who shot him ,wii! it is statef, be re-arrested and jailed on the charge of murder, - - . Dr. J. T. Smith. Westfield. Julv 2. Rev. Dr . Smith returned today from Pine , - - " " ' s Grove, four miles of Dobson, where he has been conducting a meeting. It was a great meet - ing. congregations grew every a u. in uurrina ti an a run r .11 iwm v t i mivx lwu iW u,,r; church. The church i3 very small, seating capacity about W, about 350 more could crowd a. a. I . in ana aroana tne winuows. it Wa4 fKtim.lf! thttt fllllv 7(H ftt. tended services the last day. He goes to Oak Ridge. Stokes ..v a v. -a v .v.A., wnv nn i a .liivco m n mir the 1f S'in. day in August. i u Bver Ii- laml An the i I Hni.r ihon l. , will return to Capella s here l e ; and Rev. W. Ii. Wilson will hold a meeting with prospects of or- : irni7ini ami hiiiliJincr n rhnrrh n- Smith ha3 SDent a reat ji of his time this year in this year in this work, and his efforts have been crowned with success wherever he has been. He is a Stokes county boy, and a very able ti:i i j. - ...! . mison nave niauo no nusiaKe in securing him to helo in their , meetings. - 'd',r f t,, PUI " ecnwru 10 J. a. owne, m civil wi r : veteran, of Kemp, Tex., that a plot ex- veteran, of K bted between a deMM-rata luntr troub'e nJ th v t0. f"1 his death. ' I .... -. i - ....I I .11 M L. ...J. . "that dve!oped a cough that stuck to j ! tne, in suite of all remedies, for years. ' My weight ran down to 130 pound, i Then I began to um Dr. King'a New biscoverv, whi:h reatored my health completely. I now weigh 178 joundt." i For severe Colds, obstinate Couicha, ; Hemmorrbages, Asthma, and to prevent , Pneumonia it'a unrivaled. &Oc. and $1. 1 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Ash- , craft Drug Co. j j w Tartu sin Uw. Washington. Aug. 5. The j tariff has been revised and the session of Con- gress has been brought to a close ! Both houses adjourned to-night j at 6 o'clock. ' The closing hours of the ses- me closing nours oi tne ses ; sion were attended by scenes of a most interesting character. j The revision had been according : to the desires of some and w th the hearty disapproval of others, and the last two days had been consumed by members of the ! 5enate ,n expressing their satis- faction or dissatifaction. The conference report on the bill wa3 agreed to by the Senate by a vote of 47 to 31. The vote was taken at 2d. m., and soon afterward the current resolution ! making certain chanzes in the ' I 1 1 I -jeacner scneduie was adopted by ootn nouses. President 1 aft arrived at the Capitol at 4-45 p. m. It was his first appearance there since his incumbency as President and Justa.Uhe hands of the gold clock in the President's room ; reached hve minutes past hve, ; the Pay, tariff bill as the meas- ! ure will iSe known, was laid be - fore the'President. He picked up a pen suppliedby Chm. Payne 0f the House ayv and means committee, and whiwas used i- . . . ... i j by both the Vice rri i the Speaker in signir and attached his signf lt and n H. nJded ''Signed five minutes' -r five o'clock, Au-rust 5, 19C'0 W. II. T. ' Mr. Payne stood with hand ex- tended waiting to receive the 8ijrned. Hetookitwithanicture j of boyish glee overspreading his i face. Another pen was handed to the President and he wrote j the word "approved," and hand- ed the pen to Representative Langley, of Kentucky. j Mara Talh oiYadhi Road. Winston Journal. ; The representatives of the In- ter-Urban Company of New York ! were again yesterday in consul - tation with local men in regard to the building of the road from 'city, where he yesterday attem- jiere to yin Dy way 0( Yadkin-! pted to rob the store of Lewis ville but nothing definite wasde-! Myers. cided as to the financing of the! Hold in r un the ntire hamlt-t proposition. ! Ij KiiliaimJ d ennue sieps win oe laen witn- C!i . . ...Ml L . i. . - a. L in a short time and that the road m a siiviii lime ouu Utah uic I uau n a.I , 1 rv i ntrtA tV V n tu-,n . I ,vi!l enrre. As one gentleman U ;.J ir ij tV,. . I t;t U'lnitm. Salem now rted. Col. F. II. Fried in con versa- ti i;i with a Journal reporter is- terday said that from the point, of view of both Winston-Salem ; n,l Vo.lHn Knnntu ttio VmiMinr ; f th . , . f th . best things that could come to - . - - ; the city. The majority of the citizens are of the same belief, and this being true, the road will more than likeiybebuilt. For indication and all stomach trouMe take Foley's Orino Laxative as it stim- utiles the stomach ami liver and regu- : uiaiea me ai j, tj, bowel and will ,Sjby'aii Drog ; habitual constipation. So gnu. FINE PIGS - Order at once and get the pck of these '.fine Mammoth ' Black and Poland China pigs at the reduced summer price. JOHN A. YOUNG, Greensboro Nurseries, Greensboro, N. C. , Woman Aeaultesl and Kills!. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 8. The badly mutilated dead body of a woman about 35 years of age was found in a clump of underbrush in Hamtrack, this county, to-day. The condition of the hodv indi- cates that the woman was ad (saulted and killed. The body was found by Justice , of the Peace Munck, of Highland Park. It wn luino- it- kl- j with the skirt carefully drawn up i over the face. The skull was crushed and the face and body was covered with bruises. The clothinar was dis- ( arranged, . A handkerchief, supposedly belonging to the victim, was ( found several feet away, as was 1 also her Durse. which had been torn ODen and nnrhinc wKiVh , might serve to identify the body iieninit. 1 he ground for yards j about was torn up and bits of ; flesh were in the finger nails of I the woman, indicating that she I made a valiant fight for life be- named Serrira Marke. who of J late has entertained, it is said. I many cf his countrymen who seemed to be itinerant peddlers 1 or laborers. While no susnirinn attaches to Marke the officers are investigating reports that women of the neighborhood have been annoyed recently by some of Marke's guests. Mrs. A. J. But ton says she was accosted n r ere tr Donnwo Tn'imi a v" was an lu.-n. IL..J i.aj3 .z iv posed that she accompany him into the underbrush where the body was found, and that she be came frightened and ran to her home, a short distance away, and locked herself in the house. Her husband tried to track the man but failed. Mrs. Button gave a good description of the man and the officers are trying to locate him. The body has not been identified Drad Laid Law. I Harrisburg. Pa.. Aug. 8. Al fred Kinard. Perry county out- j law, lies seriously wounded in the j Harrisburg hospital as the result ! of a desnerate battle in a small 1 mountain settlement north of this ! at the point of his revolver. Kin hov fever, that ard entered the store but wai in a terrunted bv Da-ear Heislev. who 1 . ..1.. . 1 1 rOCUrf U a revolver allU OUCllCvl fire on the desr.wrado. Kinard fell after a half dozn shots had been exchanged but was up and away into the thick underbrush before hU pursuers could capture him. He was badiv wounded in I the left thiirh. but managed to ! l; l: -1 i . , . than the mountain and through the (ft jn IIUV11WU Ma VI itVH 1V4 V V woods to the home of his broth er, Amos Kinard, several miles d is tint. Bleeding and almost unconsci- ! cus he begged his brother to take ! him in and hide him. The broth- ' er took him in but immediately j -nt frtr ftn f,fr,rr and Kinard was hurried to the Ilarrisburg nospiiai. SUr.ir.1ER PRICE

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