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THE MOUNT AIRY NEWS, January 2nd, 1913 PAGE THREE pun ROADS COSILY, Responsible For Hunger ana Illit eracy In the United States. GREAT HANDICAP TO FARMERS They Suffer Heavy Lota Getting Their Product to Market Over III Kept Road Lend Value Advance With Improved Roadways. Two hundred nud fifty million dol lars a year uro wiisttsl on bail muds lu the United states. Added to loss ou haul, the Htoruge uud extra food rutea make the total t-xp.-usu si.ono.iMio.utu) a your. This means a tax of $1-..") on very man, woman and child tn Ihe country, Corners In th uruln markets r frequently tin direct result of bad rouua. In four bad road states :i7r.iM) people out of 7,IHMUM0 catitiot read or 4-; ' jk"J . u - w ( ' - at RtHAL liOAl) BKFOllK IMI'IiOVIMFNT., write. In four kohI road states out of ,0a),0O) population there ure 'jo, COO Illiterates. Io good roads concern you? If you are one of tho au.WKJ.oiso Ieile who live on farms in the United States It is a fairly safe miess that you know something about bad roads, even If you do not know and have never chanced to cross the 7 ier cejit of Im proved roads of the total 'J.oumoo miles of highway In tho 1'iiltxsl Mutes. America's country roads are no te torlously bad thai It touts mole to haul u ton of wheat from farm to mar ket Ihan to ship that ton from New York to Liverpool. America's country roads are so bad that It costs the American farmer -M cents to haul a ton when It costs the KukIInu or the Itelk'ian or the I'rciicb or tho (iennun, runner only from 7 to U cents for ihe aanm haul. Vol 'Ir. T.owu Man, and Vou, Mr. Farmer, pay for the uiuhvch aary waste of those bad roads, the town man by extra cost of what he cats, tho farmer by lessened profits on what he sells. The same reason ex plains why the town man pays H ''j In hprlng for potatoes which cost floin fx) to "5 cents in the autumn. The Interstate commerce report allows that the railroads yearly haul Jld.VXHi.uio tons of farm prod u a am! that the average haul from farm to market for the whole country is nine Mlid a fraction mi v, I'm U io-t ,.f IjailllliK at a l"'u ! a ton f,,i the lillie mill's a a I y ,.. h.; e fie , . ,.f haullMK f. . I :n pio ,,i a i (i ,. ), ,,f billion dollars a year 1 1 . : ! f Ihi! oo..t Is wa-te, m -lely ,w .n: to I, ul n . , S tli. !.- wheat at 70 and SO cents In i t!:e t'alfthey . ouHl sell It at SI dur lnj: tli. v. inter and In the bptln;;. An adoyioiutl price of even 'J5 cents u bushel xxmild mean fl.'i.iou.'MO more In the p ckets of the Minnesota farmers, a similar amount to the tanners of the : liakotas and to the wheat farmers of the raclflc coast. , New York farmer, do not raise vepe ' tables In quant It i-s because utit 11 re-; cently roads dM not permit them to market such a perishable product In quantities. This holds pod In New England. The same condition exists! In the cow country and the Ktain coun- I try. Potatoes ami euions your Dakota' farmer can iitket In cpuantltleii. Therefore he raises them, but because; bad roads cut him off from the market 1 half the year he does not raise the I more perishable vegetables. Veiteta. ! hies he buys from t'allforula ut fancy prices, another tax for bad muds. In fact, owing to bad roads, there have Iss'ti seasons w hen Nt w Yorkers were paying $1 a bushel for their potatoes and western farmers were fclad to scll them at 15 cents for pis; feed and ! starch. 1 With access to market and best rul I ln prices, net returns Increase and : farm lands Jump lu value. It Is an actual fact whercxer K""d roads have Koue land has Increased In value fro a, j $11 to $: an acre. In Jacksm county, ! Ala., a bond Issue f Jfj.'s M K) built I lUo miles of macadam road. The sell j lnj; price of land was from ?d to $13 1 before the road was built. On thr i completion laud values went up froii. j $15 to $Uo. i The effect of p-od roads on schon' i attendance needs uo proof. In the ti I Htates having' the best roads the aver j up' attendance is 77 per cent of en j rollmeut. In the live Males having ! the fewest K'M.d roads the attendanct ', a erases only ."; per cent. With these figures on schools It la ; not KurprisitiK to find that luoram t and bad roads go together. Iu the j four bad roads states, with a total I population of 7.0t.UHi, are 37..0'K) men J and women, white and native born, j who can uelther read uor write. In Tour giKsl roads states, with a popu latlon of bVMi.ooO, are only .'0.0H) illit erates. The inoveineut for j"ood roads Is so recent that It neel not be retailed here. When colonists first came lo America the roads followed buffalo trails at.d Indian w I'd.-; nos paths. As farms became Iciiceti r...:da raa n'.-v. between botttidai'les without regard to the shortest divtau.-'c or prade. and tluso wer kopl In order t r dlsoidcrt by statute labor - farmers lui uliij,' out for a day once a year for a to;.d pic nic, lii!im In Imies that om;ht to have been filled In months previously, tlnk t'tliik," ami trilling away time with n special dirts-tor. The results were what might have been expected. Men do m l employ blacksmiths as doctors, and why shois' farmers be tmpposed to possess the technical knowledge cf an engineer'? I'urlui; various xxars two or three pod roads were hacked through the xx iliU riiess across couu tiy, from New York up to Ilostoii alon the old po-l road, from tlm The Jcntsville Disaster. Tin- l",iili;;!.p; ol' tin school Iniiiii- illi it .Jolnosvillv, wll'u-ll tlWH iei n sit! iu l f Kikin, was tone t. f tl'c m. si a;jta!ii:iy: dlsa.stet.- th;tt h;us escf jx iM il in this s e tii'ik oi" t he .state. The (siitor i f The Ntvs visitcl tho lmLMiiitf iif ilciy last, wcik aimt tho won der is that more h- tJ Vtre not bijimsl. An it is alMut tweiitv jktsoii.s Hi'tx- linii.N4-d jiml cut ajil luinied so tluit tlu-y will kccpi their Im l.s for a t.iiuo, ami injury of thrin will ! eoii.fnul for weeks aiui n- inaianetl for Jif;'. As many an a htnulrtsl were uijutvtl to tint exts-jit tint tlwy ticctl a iliy.sifian.. Hrlow We n'i a li.t of thn.se who were moht wrioutily hint Mrs. Naiu-y Swain, itl years oM', lluifll hone crusJied l't in liij to ktice ami htvaht loii lnsJxetL No Ihkjn' is eil'tcrtaiiH-d for Iter ns-overy . MJector Illfl'jlian, 11 eais o'd. Ia-k Mft oi her sJvull fr,i't ilfrd Shr Wius rarrUsl to Charlotte wliere atk oMration wa.s) perfornn and mhiii' Iiujm's are eirtertaiai d for Iter recccxety. 'Mrs. Will Sniith, flO years old. li-o; lu-okcn atl ludk lirfiis l ; aln'llt the hod. MiniiU' 1 iurrha in. It! years 1 I, lioth kita-e (-aits hrokeii and hunt ed from ktn-cs io feet. A twelve uir oll boy uatm-il Yirk was hadly Inunctl hy fa!l i.'J! on the stoxe tiiid hehl there ly n ilr faJUu' on him. Kloul WaoimT, b(l xears old. arm fnvkcti lielow the clhow. Kcu.!' n I'l.till, IS ye.u.s old, jaw Uno lihs'ated iukI badly Itruis xl aWut th faoa. Marvui CaKtexeiis, H2 years old. aiijkle fi'tishetL Will Shuart, .'10 years old, foot, and anUo hadly srainiel. Mrs. Whitt, til' years old, 1k ln-okeu. I'in f. A. II. Wolf, graduate of ( 'hapd Hill r.iid rii!rial of a si'hool in Wake county, h ej lrok eu nKoVe the anL'le. Prof. Wolf was on his way to spend Chris tmas with hi.s father, Kv. W. 11. Wolf of I'nion Hill ami sto"d over niht at Klkin and went over to attend the school ex ercises. It will he Weeks liofoiv he will he ahle to return to hi--jehool. He i.s at hi.s fathers liome. V . Many others were hurt had!) as some we have ineiitii n l, hut it W as out of the tUcstioll to cjet tho name of all thus.- who weiv M.in,!'ully injured. HEALTH INSURANCE Th mail who Insure hi lift I wlit fur hla family. Tho ma a who insure hi haalth I wl both for hi family and hlmtelf. You may inur health by guard . Ing It. It 1 worth guarding. At t h first attack of dlaeaae, which generally approach through the LIVLR and mani fest ltIf In Innumerable way TAKE otfsn And save your health Like a Woman's Mind. It h us heoi i. said that, tho roJy uf a cluld is very mixh ak;n to a woman's mind; you tu-ver (jiiito k'u...-v wliat turn it is co-p-jr to take. It is freiUertly th-mat sa,s The Strand. A small trir! s is drawing a jic.ttire "out !' her head." " Wliat are you dixvintr .' " asked lor mother. "(!od." replied the chiUl, sun- i!y. "I'ut von cant draw (ol, roti-tid the mitlnr, " heeausi' y u ha.' never vc.ii Him, ai d i.o one h.i.s ever seen Him. and no on- knows what lie. Is like." The Mm all child licked her s-neil and put on another touch. "They will know when l'e finished it." she sa.itl. 3 3SSe NOTHING EQUAL FOR OLD SORES Nothing equal S. S. S. as a cure for Old Sons, In-cause nothing equals it as a L1oh1 purifier. The source and supply of every thronic sore is im pure hhxxl; the circulation is infected with pctmH and lnotlad accumula tions which arc being constantly deposited intoth(jpjca place. This causes ulceration and inflammation of the flesh tissues and produces a condition upon which talves, washes, lotions, etc., can have no curative effects. The blood must he purified of all infectious matter is.-fore the circu lation can nourish the flesh tissues and stimulate them to the healthy condition necessary to heal the sore. S. S. 8. heali old sores by poingdown to the fountain-head of the trouble and driving out the germs and morbid matters which are kcenincr the ulcer open. Then a new, rich bhod is carried to the place, the healing begins, all discharge C.ascs, the iullaniniatioii leaves, new tissue and healthy flesh are formed, and soon the ulcer is well. You are not wasting time when you use S. S. S., but you are giving yourself the Ix-ncfit of the very best treatment for old sores, llook on Sores and Ulcers and medical advice free to all who xx . ite and request same. THE SWIFT StEClFlQ C0H ATLANTA, CA. 1 to ffiirtxl w'uh a .r on my f f four yeulV mraiiiini;. Il u nm.iill.iu.u-o a. IiK hut it gnwlunlly grvw l;ir. r nn.i whmw iu ifry y Utiiil I b tuiia Mijif uosi ft U ml it mihI (smwulttxl iirv erul (hyu-ias. Thity lltn!tsl tm but tht-vire r..nlii.UfJ tt grow H..PM). 1 :iw ri. S. S. B.lv.irtiiK il .:' LouiiikeTin-(l C uf, anil ulortuViriK tt Hlii!t 1 tt oiinpU tt Iv rurcJ. My I.IikmI u umw pure ul I.0..IO1V In.m tlei if"-' t of S. S. . ou l Vt-m t jt n. t btvu any i4a of lial -rB n.to is. S. S, CU"-1 II. W.t tuu,u. C bio Tlft).S. tiWLN. Hia Stomach Troublea Over. Mr. IvHjetic, would you not like to feel that your stomach trouhh-s tru'wnr, that y t u could eat any kind of food 'you desired without injury? That may seem to unlikely I to you that you do not even hope for an ending of your trouble, but penult us to assure you that It Is not altogether Impossible. If others can bo cured permanently, and thousands have been, why not you? John K. Marker, of Uattle Creek, Mich.. Is one of them. He says, "I was troubled with heartburn, Indl- Kent ion, and lixer con plaint until Ij used Chamberlain's Tablets, then my trouble was over." Sold by All j Dolaers. I RED CEDAR SH.1N&JLES. Not perfect, but nearer per fection than any heretofore prod jcrd. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP MOUNT AIRY a Thn niflicl" q rirl Inrfrnrl- Rani in dim fniinh j I IIC U1UC31 UilU LUILvM UUilfl III JUI I J tUUIH) M Has teen Established for Twenty Years and Has Half a Million Dollars i vailable for ihe Accord modat ion of its Customers (ho. D. Fawectt, President. ('. L. Hanks, Yico-Prfsiilent. A. 0. Trotter Vice-President. T. 0. Fawectt, C-iuhier. The ( li n :-v .. ,:,e.: x l.c York t" l.l i.-;i...il. ;:. Cent- i t -r lar :,ci I ! j . - . h II lillsbel i'( ket. ! I inaVs, i . ;. litre on xv (h i i ii t cents a liu-!i. l i v a 'I he resiihs of I. .1 r. tolls of JM J :, ,. ! w ho oi! s f in i i !,.-, VX list,. XX till'. 1 I..M..I . . .i. I Inio axl i in i ..ltit.it COSt lit I !:c Nil 1 , lit $.".( "OH II lldie 'I he I..tii.!.l of r of 1 1 1 1 1 i I ' - i. NX I. .i tx . I -III I Ills i .1 . 1 tlt'l OIll.V X i 1 ' . ! : ' t II'. i i f,"in f.in.i o iler t: Th Mil! r. I. t ;i - ., r t t . - ' $' ' - ' 'X j-:''si -'V v rJl I . i' v . ' , V V, ',, i r .- -' - v;i ; . - - ' - - - '. . -k ... ." ' t t ' ' . i .1 -' i . 1 1 til.' t Hi iX -f A I r II ! . If s II I 1 I' put li.. -I f,lltc-, ol.lx r -nil lo f: I t,t iiM, th,- . Oil Unl I. c, Mil ! 'I ho II H ! 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I have oS H.'l'ii uf l.ilid for Sllc an- mile from ..-phv r lung on the u at i rs i f 1 ili'liells l is i r ai'd in d miles of Che Klkiu and A' I L'l .ii. i ii . ' 1 1 ;i i I in 'J in .'. oi t h.-I v ..o!, Mo.iii! I' .irk. I Ii.iti! loos o, ii- It !'. t , i, , in?xiid one nivLird. The pl.U-e !.-, -A i ?1 ,l'.( 1 1 .1 l'o ,1 :, el. II . d the hs-LihCC 1!. xx , i ,!. ! W, '1 I .nd , I-, xi ii .-. ' !.., !'... ! . hIi.i- 1 .i' . i'. !-; . !.. - d! ! . p.l----1 ; - 1'. xx ,;. .''.imi . I . . x.-; i . I', r t'u.ll er .1, o; n i! en, xx rito or sco inc. H. H. Cockerhani, Kou!,. i, i: . :., n. c. IF YOUR STOVE SMOKES l,t i i.i s i i o ii a s i in j ii '1 i hi r ct pt i ir i.ii-cd a.'ii In .'.etc i'o i . o- ! , , , , W'c xx il I a !,s. i c .ini ui: I -.h.ixx X i. il ,oX In dil I'll t li s en.. l.i iie-,1 ,i I . ante:. I,.. W e k h"tx i! xx ill pi -a so m h . liooe I hall We cli 1 1 'e. II hi f e...lN of In - J.'! a le II! ! .XX e-t prie. - I'I ol e 1! 1, l'J'l of ll't. C. A. Shelti a. ixrw'rrri 1 ' .. V V M X CI j )j i. .... i. .i i .i : .... ,-. t-.. h fk ;) We offer x iu io tie fVfii-d l n iom ll. ii;.' ei.ii ely iew uad Lettc r. C ail rtt our jiiui or wi ite ut and we v. ill t,ladiy t .vpl lin. T. J. IVicCargo, Ji, l luiiic ITS County Union Meeting. The S it i y ( 'muii! Fanners Fi.ion xx .; I,,, Id t lo ir ipiart' t ly m -t .i! I hilii.io 'I'hur-dax I . i ! . t a: d l'-;.ax d.in., 'Ji.d ai d :;,-.!, I'M i I H'l'..-, i s f..r tl e c"in i i ;jr ci : ,x ill he i-l-M-t '1 at tin HO I ! i .' It. .-..,! o' lief 1111(1 ift.llit lltl-,.11' v S i t i, il I iir local is r -pi' ' -' ' d. Fr il' ri i a I. , I), , C, 1 l:j ,1. M. Fnnl.lc,. r ii, ai ,. imirket than a ; iii i on n bud I' i il I nn Jcrey nni fu? hlnnl cim hniil their jiroiluce to inarUi t, i!,lriy mllen, i l,-;i p rthiitl I hey ii 1 1 tlil!i I. rillismd, .'i;,,! Unit prolin e nets, io i unlink tn x'.ell known average, im fnlloxxsi I'rult. f-V) p r ere, f!o-.xers, A't ar: corn, s M-r ion-; wheiit, 7 s-r acre; osts, 7 per acre; vi .-etabh s, $ 12 p-r acre. Out In tho IiakotuH and Mlijnoi.otii ami Manitoba farmorn haul their yxA tut thlrfjr Mid forty miles, but they ran haul It oaif when the roads Mro dry l i! the far) full, and ut that wusoii the price la lo-went. Th farmer alutig thi fix A road can commMtid ttu lt price! If baullriK only h' ii the prt b la teat, ! and ha ao also ralw th prlu a that f1M Wgat n-t rt-turna. If you would ' learn by a boU family raa IIt, and lira well, off an acre in Hollaul and lielflam abd Fraie mUea a family often fa lie to lire wu wff 1-iO arrt-a la LmerUa. With fi1 rad Dakota farmera rbo under praeent Cbdltlone drlre lb dep ta rvm'x imid dtirlcf apr)n lid toartet tbaxtr crope wbet prV-M the hlztmt. Ioatead tf utilize r M -tit. Xt f !.. I ,1 .-.1:IC li II '.X lioli Kfillh, ill. flit- .'ill-'. I I y i -t l.i 1, ; ,t f M, I i hen- is ill x I i-M I i l.i .: . H - l: .ida f-' il ha x i. There lies 111 li:,' the. itller I i It 111. I, I heels , !.!! i ii lei liolnit t!.,lii.tie- to llelltll in U lliil-e 111' re tle-e l.e-.,il) III. Ill i, lilt iiMMitl. l ie' r iol blli'e ill li. - irO li. I floiil ln.iliV pi .J ' tie 1 1 te.ts th.it by burnbitf fc'ijiiilm r,t,l ti roii'lbeil oompiii t iis mile Adam oii,u bt I ( .. 1 1,. .) nt l.ulf thn ot of iniiea,) ii.j (jf m ,r,o i. it'ly only the c,,M ,,f b, r ami of f n I 0 do the bin nil, j. Then- li im oi.j;-r any e 'Use for IcthiirKy lu road building through the fcuiab atatea. 1 . . r 'I- I ..' ' . f . South to Build Highway. DU'lit hundred miiea of Improved roads are ti U undertal.?ii by tbe Routlu ru Appala hUu ;xm1 Itouda aa ajflatlon. of thefte & u.llea are to be lo North 'arllna. I'ir roada are aetd tj coat that atate f 10,(j,OijO a year. Xa nn,ru,uin nuuilr uf tour lata go to Hit' eoutharu Appalabiaa region, but Imh miM of the txxrie cf tbe bltfbwaye la gt-ueral they tee bat email portion of It. The great aye ttn of roadway now prooed ta plan ned to make tbtt wonderful rtglon cm f Ite BMt attrac tl?e Lo ail tt worid. iho Love Letter of a Confederate Gcrieral i i tp: i,. i.i i.i t 1 n . . 1,.'. r : - a Y y i I i ..I I ix i I. iiio x,i; i i xi r 10 ji ai . , ,i l,j o.,.. of o,.r i, . ' i:.,l l.i i . t ii, met 1 1 1, ,n t i n. 1 1 i, I . : i, I i I i, i, 'i,v 1 hi, vii .u , i.i i .1 :; .i..a to pe !.(!'' I. I X !-, ., ., ,., il 1 I . '..' l.i l! I- I 1. 1, .-i Lnlli.iiit It.itjol ,i,u,i. il. !. ,yi( tl.tHoll l. 1 le VX in di ,'r il .1 I ,X ,,!,'V..? .1 i i i i r il, I In 1 1 , ii e t lii 1 I I ' -i ' ; .ii : ?.;. I ! li'ie 1,10,1) .i.i'l .;-ii-tc I . .. , i . 'II, y ' ' e j ; , I ii liuiiilii ii, ae (I, .it im on , r vxoil. of Iiuijiiire .. me in a i. a c : i. i y. .r, it iwinio. , i j, l.itorv, it i? Iririture. Vou ini'.ly rau't .. I i I to ii.iss I !n x ..init i n.l 1 1, - a,i hn-. tl'iiy '4 the ( ivll War li-;W ,ul.i. I.e I (or the ill jt lime rfiel Col,ullii.iR ! I I t- Ir- diiicM, of 4 i out c insofar y I, j i miii(. 1 In is. K-io i will t,(ip o.t Laid, jihJ hold your interest limn l.r.-t I , .4t. I ill out th-' iouj.ai an I Mill is now U fire you fof g t it. jl Pictorial Review Rtm Ca. Ztt ft ... twt Ctff r.' '. - V.-' ' '!. ' ) - v isceotaatopy inY'iffith KK $10,000 in 4ra aen.1 ni 1' K f x C.mm, Nov , Dec. end Jan. A . . Oee Dollar a Year Cash Prizes iiiiodi le our A$k for Particular AW THE PICTORIAL REVIEW CO. AUrnt.,,. tu W th S.t hew Yerk City ItJj tmamfrnm qjfmi "imm ii nun l nun iiinii. . iiiunuuiiiui. 'VJTT ,Taw . .iF- Tsm'-Mar "-: -p frh .. .wr-. 1 They inteilock and ovcilap each ether in auch a way that the hardest driving rain or mow cannct aift under them. Won't pulaata or tnttla in wind-ttorm. They're also fire-proof, will last a long as the building, and never need repairs. I -n i ,f th it a 'c rt.iin When slioxxit positive a;.! n Hal.!.- ri'nirdv li.al ciiix-d in.iny t .i ,x s (f K n;...!.; ills, umililn't any siTi-ib.i! wniii.m con; lud" lli.it the same n. :m-iy v. i i: -i - -.- . i laiaiit her it mullein: ' with the aiae ti- Ik ic are fp. e K ttt-s s fi'i.ni .suiltliel'il Uoiir-. the cmcici.cy . Ly!ia I-:, rinkham's W-ctalle Couipour..!. Willi Il , ;:n -ton, v,i. it lot . I, cine. I xx ii it, ;'; ; .i ii. b. .1 ox, r , !,.- t of .- .x-.i; ... i i.i.o!.!. .. f ..- ii . i'. ,.i,i. j : .i i i ' .'' V 1 . ': i.e.,. I., t I. .I f..:.' r. V, ... .. .i,I l.i!. Hi. s i.-t ' i' .ii.. f i' an' Mis. I.. . i.i.r hi. a.1,,., i.i: i i i u r::o.u xi imiim a. I f-. .-I it !., .! r to expr my tn.inl r fr.-iii f. ii.i.i,; I. ..!.!.; , t i .in' f..r til,!... . t . .'. ... , i,-.. .. ! , ! i v.i a... i i:. I'inl.l. ,. .i.i I -. . . ... I . !. 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"A friend told in to take I.ydi E. llnabaxua Vegetable Compound and I aoon found relief. The medicine etrengtLencd tn ia every way and By doctor approved of my talcing iu "I will be glad if my tratioiony will help xue ooe wbo U auffering frcai feauaie weaJuwaa. lira. W. J. iii-AlTo, 0i' iiaatptoa Ave., Newport titwa, Va. Why don't you try this reliable remedy?
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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Jan. 2, 1913, edition 1
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