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THE MODliT AIRY NEWS. Mount Alrj, N. C, Mar. 5, 1 8f ADVERTISING UHIATKM many iiw DulnMi a ..K'lic many an old business i l'hli-'KhVIUtiiiiiyurifDulnMi MkVIVK many dull tiuine; MBMCUKB ninny a lt bumnrs ivr mr lllnk' oumiwm HBt'L'HlCii lucent In any oualneNii The m xt election is fr Myor and Coinniieaioiieri. m JUron arrived on ecneome limb and an windy as tver. Tlio fiHinnj? party rriday night ' ii to be tho ovent of Iho scasoa. Our younjr friond, V. U. San dor, is hmldin a nice reeidonce. The work on the furniture fac- torv Iihs been delayed on account of lumber. "Tlie spring time hits come" the season for ic nice, blossoms, pret ty rosea and euch. Hundreds of our subscribers are behind. Let every one due for the paper call and Kettle junt as soon as possible. The sound ol tho tobacco factory whistles in different parts of town reminds us that btiKincts i starting tip again. Quite a number of our citizen attomied the closing exercises of Mr. y (. L. Atkins' school at Salem last Saturday. We hvo had some rain and cold weaihcr since last iesue. We do Dot t xpect niucli ptetty weather bo- -fore tho middle of April. We regret to learn of tho death of Mr. Samuel lames, which oc curred Monday. Mr. Karnes lived near Wostliold and was in his 28th year. Air. j. u. i oweii, ono ot our most popular young men, gave a birthday dinner to number of his friends on last Friday at Hotel Reynolds. The town ot Mount Airy having been divided into tour wards, it was not so crowded last Monday at the wator works' election. Every voter had plenty of time and root. The editor of Thk Nkws con gratulates Mount Airy for taking the step she did last Monday. See to if, citizens, that every cent of the $25,000 is judiciously expended. There will be a Fishing Tarty at tho residence of Mrs. Edgar tiiliner. Friday evening, MaHi 6th, from 7 until 11 o'clock. Given by the Ladies Aid Society ot the Method ist clmrch. Off for the North Pole ! Klake II. Jakcmorh, the picture man, left ,imi;iunj vi llu 111 lllipiovu his work and koi'D up to date. His "ii. ..jt'.-. ;n i ..it eon vniH-iiu win run iuu gaiiery jinlHJrtS return. Mess8. Jas. S. Flippin, of Fran cisco, C, L Nichols, of Yadkin county, T. J. Logan, of Siloam, at d O. M. Hatcher, of Patrick county, Va., sold their tobacco at Urn vet.' Warehouse last week. Some "peace disturbers" were shooting and cutting up last Wed nesday night at 2 o'clock between the Methodist chapel and Rock ford street. How we did wish for an oflicer to pounce down on that set ! The indications for better times are abundant. Not 1 ss than fifteen thousand dollars will bj paid out here during the next j cc: for labor putting in water works. This is a snug little sum to scatter around among onr people. A meuilicr of Central Methodist ciitirch requests ns to state that he did not get to hear Dr. Karnett's Sermon Sunday night on account of certain parties who whispered and 'twisted" all the time durirg the services. A Premium Sale ot Tobacco at Richmond, Va., appears clsewlicre. Mr. White, agent tor the Acmo Guano, that did the work, calls at ten'ion to the closing riHrarn)liB aud his visit to this section. Ii is a North Carolina article and all right. Mr. R. L. Yokley's free school at Flat Rock is out, but, tVonh the kindness and liberality of Messrs. Woodroffe, Mr. Vokley has been enabled to continue the school un til the latter part of May. Tbere are lew, if any, bctlrr teachers in this country. The wisest men get fooled some times. Some of jur wisest citizens regard the outlook f jr a general business revival here this year as gloomy, white others who are equal ly as intelligent are looking lor a good year We cannot atford to Ulk dull times times are all right enough. The bigget trouble is with the people. The remains of Wilcher Green wood, colored, son of Chas. Green wood, of this place, were brought up Saturda night and buriid Sun day morning. Wilcher, who had been working in the mines at Poca hontas, Va., tor some time, he hav ing gone from Mount Airy sixteen years ago, was killed Friday morn ing by a fall of slate. The first numlier of the Pilot Times, published at Pilot Mountain, nd iued weekly, is before us. It it ueleM t y that the business men of Pilot Mountain and vicni t fhould support their IocaI paper. They know that and wis hot tiny will staod up to Dr. Smith in his efforli to establish paper iu their beautiful, progressive town. We have just received a letter from Elder J. D. Draughn, dated kt Quince, Ga., requesting us to aUte through tbeao Columns that ha will not U ble to reach Wl..e plains iu ti'ne to preach nest Sjd jjay bis regular appointment fr IJwV.r, but, provid. uui ptrmitt ng. b will pre'" p.p!e at iL.t church on the 4th Sunday, in tbe morning and at night- Music and refreshments at the FiehinK Party. Everybody cordial ly invitvd. Come and bring your children to the Fishing Party for the benefit of the new Methodist church. Several real pood communications were received too late for this isstie. Communications must always reach us by aa nrday.snd never later than noon on Monday Mr. Geo. O. Graves, of Martins ville V", , ha formnn H copartner ship with Mr. C. B. Keesoe, of this place, and will make Mount Airy lis home. We are glad to have these hustling leaf tobacco dealers A villi us. Mr. J. R Paddisoc has been ask ed to accept the chairmanship for this county for the American Silver Organization. Having several years ao retired from active Dolitica work, heredities, notwithstanding lie always takes a lively interest in the political issues of tho day. Ho is a silver Democrat, and in favor of the restoration of that metal to iie former value, and opposed to the single goia standard. . i ... . On last Saturday evening, it the lotne of Capt. W. O. Moore, on Cockford street, a beautiful birth day supper was given by Mrs. Moore, it being Mihs Mary s third birthday, notwithstanding she is 12 years old. bho will bo twenty on lier next birthday. The follow ing young ladies and gentlemen were present and partook of the el egant supper : Misses Mamie Men tier, JcHimette Trotter, Kettio Pat terson, Margaret Hines, Lillian Gil mer, Laura Ross, Myrtle Hines, Graco Gallaway, Cordie and Mo- sello Oiive, Mattio Vokley, and Masters Recce McDullie, Herbert Foy and Clem Wrenn. PERSONAL MINTION. Mr. 0, K. Keesco , this week. is at Martini- ille, V Mr. ,1. W. Prather is gone North again after more goods. Mrs. J. M. Fuller is visiting lit-r relatives at Korncrsvillo. Mr. Jack McPherson went down to Wilmington Tuesd-sy. Mrs. Sani'l G. Pace, who has been qui to sick, is much better. Sum Taylor, a most popular drummer, was in town Wednesday. Mr. Stephen Williams, of Snake Creek, Va., was in town Thursday. Messrs. W. A. & M. I). Moore have returned from tho Newborn fair. Mr. A. C. Short left Thursday morning lor Thomasville, Ga., on a busiuess trip. Mrs. J. I). Jenkins aud little daughter, Juna, are visiting rela tives at llillsville, Va. Mr J. F. Vass, of the firm of Matthews, Vass V Co., Cup, Va., was in town Wediiesda, Mr. J. W. McNier, a popular ' knight of the grip," called on our hardware dealers last Wednesday. John G. Burrus, Esq., of Rock tord, N. C , was in to see us last week. He is one of Surry's beet citizens. Mr. W. II. Kutlcr was down at Pilot Mountain again last Sunday. He seems to have business down that way right often. Mr. J. D. Taylor, our former tel egraph oiKM'Htor at this place, came up from Wuliiut Cove the tiret of the week and will be here several days. Mr. R. J. Gallaway has gone North to pnrchae his spring stock of goods. Lo'.k out for his grand opening annoucement next week. Mr. Jes Powell, onr clever en gineer on tho C. F. fc Y. V., who pulls the throttle on the Flat Rock branch, spent last Sunday in Greens buro. Mr. Greenberry Griffith McKin zie Bobbitt Turmra Ijninsira Que sinberry, of Fancy Gap, Va., was in toWD Wednesday with a load of fine apples. Miss Nannie Childress, after a visit of several weeks to her sister, Mrs. J. D. Jenkins, at this place, returned to her home at Hillsville, Va., last week. Dr. W. R. Ilollingsworth, after spending two weeks attending lec tures, etc., at the L'eiversity Medi cal College, Richmond, Va., re turned home Monday evening. Mr. C, L Banner, Jr., of this plaue, attcuded the great Fish and Oyster lair at Newborn last week, returning SaMirday night. Cons says the crowd was large and the tair good. Mr. Jesse A. Ashburn, of Pilot Mountain, was in town this week, lie has just returned from an ex tended trip throogh portions of Souib Carolina, Georgia and Flor ida. Dr. J.T. Burrus, o! Rockford, who tias been attending one of the oldest !d U t Medical Colleges in Richuio'id, Va., is at home for a short time. A tt r practicing wiih Dr. Hole tub until fall he will re turn aud take another couro. Advertised Letters. The following unclaimed letters, reinwining in Mount Airy, (N. C.) poe'u'lice, March 2, will be sent to dead letter office after two weiks, unless called for. Ic calling for same, please say advertised : 1 J P Carico, 2 Mirs E i! Collins, 3 (i T Evans, 4 Mrs Emilv Gilmer, 5 W 1! IIsrgre, C N E Honeycuit, 7 John J oik's, Jr., 8 Mary Lack, Press Wiilard. :T. i. Iwr, P. M. $25,000 FOR WATER WORKsT MOUNT AIRY VOTES FOR THE BONOS- WATER WORKS CARRIED I New Life Infused Int Our Already Pro gressive and Stirring Town. The election for water works for Monnt Airv. held laat Mondav. wa K ... ' . . 7 psarned hy a respectable majority. I 1 lie strange thing about it is that no one seemed to think much about tlie election and very few persons Kok, apparently, any interest in it jwunicver. i ne iacr is neretoiore kwc have been voted down, aud all uhiius uau, 11 seems, coino to Hie conclusion that wo would "catch it" again. But not so. Bonds have been earned and Mf. Airy will have wator works! ine people seemed to vote as they pleased and a large majority ot those who came out to the elec tion voted the little ballot upon which was printed tho simple word "Approved." Good for Mount Airy! There are better days ahoad f jr every one ot her people. 1 lie following is the result in tho different wards of the city: Fiist Ward registered vote, 09 Approved, 67 Not Approved, 19 Second Ward reg'ed vote, 97 Approved, 75 Nat Approved, 9 Third Ward-ieg'od vote, 113 Approved, 74 Not Approved, 20 Fourth Ward reg'ed vote, 10(1 Approved. 32 Not Approved, 51 Majority of the votes polled for water woiks, US). Majority of the registered vote lor water works, 40. iNow that water woiks has been carried, let Mount Airy tako fresh courage and put forth every effort to accomplinh something this year. 1 lie outlook is bright and we do earnestly hope those entrusted with handling the $ 2.,U0O will use every cent of the motit-y for the very best advantage of Mount Airy. Later on our town will be compelled to have lights and graded schools, and if the $2r,000 is properly applied, our town improves, and everything works smoothly, it will not be so diflicult to arouse our people and se cure tho other necessities. Greensboro Glad to Hear the Good News. Mr. T. H. Muse, of this place, engineecr O. F. A: Y. V., a warm friend of Mt. Airy and one who worked for water works, received the following dispatch Tuesday : Gkekxshoko, N. C. March 3, 1S9(5. Mr. 1. II. Muse 1 am glad to hear the good news from election yesterday. J. C. Mirchihon. We Must Make Business. The following is from the Rich tnoiid Tobacco Journal, and as it contains a pointer that might be of benefit to somi man, we give it a place in our columns : 'Waiting for business to improve has taken up such a long, weary time that we have, looking into the why and wherefore of the delay in improvement, come to the conclu sion that Mr. Delay was waiting around the corner for us to make a move, and ho would follow. As long as both waited, one waiting on the other, nothing could happen. We said to ourselves, why don't somebody else make the motion, then we will follow ; but we found that somebody else waiting after the same manner for us. Then came a fear that we were not capable and would not be recognized and were not cut out for a lead horse, but finally the thought came, Do some thing, that is better than idleness and suspense, and the moment we struck out we met Success, though both of ns going along together bad still a how ling crowd following cry ing, Pull him down, Put him ont ot lead, Come back, and the like. He'll fail, he'll fall, he'il stumble. Stum ble we did, but the crowd of go aheads had got started, and many ran over us, but we had caught the spirit and courage, gathered grit, and went on. When a lot of Delays got this notion in their heads, they make business boom, and still the croak ers have all they can do to croak." The Paris Exhibition of 1900. The magnitude of the labor in volved in the preparation for the Paris Exhibition of 1900 may be judged from the fact that already the French people are actively en gaged in the preliminary work of organization, although tho evening day of their great enterprise is near ly five years distant. It is estimated that the preparation of the grounds, erection ot the buildings, and general maintenance of this Exhi bition will absorb a round sum cf 120,000,000. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with Local Applications, te they esse reach the et ol' the liw. e bIattIi Is a bloml or eunatituiioiikl diwaw, and in ordiT to ran li joa mint uke Intent) rtnuiliM. IUII'i (Ji-rrb Cure U ukro iDirnnlij, and acta direetly oa tlie Mood and iiiioot iur.. Hull' Catarrh Cure ta not aqua'k tiiedicina. It wu prescribed liy una ut the lwa( h aleiatia iu tbia coun try lor yearn, and in a regular pracniXii.n. It U eumpuard of tlie beat tunica hnova, ootMl'i'rf-U with tbe b Mood purtriert, artiiiK directly oa tk muoii aurlaoe. Tl prf t lubiiiallon of tlie two tngre tliaiiU i wl.at produce ucb aonderful raautt in ruriag Catarrh. Bend fitr le.li moniala, fie. F.J. iHkHlY Co, Prop.. To Into, O. Sold by drugglita, prto Vm, I have moved my shop to the building next to J. F. Harrison's harness shop, on Maiu street, where I will be gUJ to serve you. L, R. AuraTaox. 1 LLEKK,NSl Whit Energy, Pluck Ind Sticking tverlsst- Ingly to Business Will Do. Some men succeed in spite ol themeelves, while others fail to ac complish anything with every ad vantage. Mr. J. D. Jenkins, who is well acquainted with everybody in Sur ry and adjoining counties in iNortn Carolina and Virginia, commenced business in Mount Airy in 1SS2, with less than one hundred dollars capital, and in a year or two had L f .1 A r 1 A If AA f ouciness worm oou or itooo, in a few more years bis business in creased to such an extent that Mr. Jenkins knocked down the partition in the blue front store and turned the whole place into one store-room and increased bis stock. In two or three rears he found it absolutely necessary to move into larger and more commodious quarters, and he at once commenced the erection ot the elegant brick store he now oc cupies, getting into his new, hand some building just iu time for the holiday trade of tho year in which it was built. L'y this time Mr. Jenkins had accumulated, by hard work and close attention to business, several thousand dollars, and invested in moro ret. I estate next to his store and erected the two-story modern style brick at present occupied on tho firBt floor by Mr. W. W. Rurke as a grocery store. in tho meant lino Mr. Jenkins, as all Men should do, got married, and put carpenters to work fitting up ine secouu siory oi ins niagiiin cent buck store tor occupancy as a home. We do uot think there is a better arranged place of abode in Mount Airy sitting room, elegant ly fitted up and lurnished parlor, bed chamber, dining ro.m, kitchen, servant's room, closets. Arc, iV'C, iu fact everything has been provided for convenience and comfort. Nice porches in front and in rear of the building and stairways leading to side-walk in front and also to the ground on back side of premises. lattice work has been put up and everything well painted. In a word Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins have an ideal home one that anybody might be excused lor envying. 1 tie secret ot Mr. Jenkins suc cess is not easy for everyone to un dcrstand. He considers one man's money as good aa another's, and, therefore, treats all alike. He is prompt always on time. Discounts his bills, keeps an up-to-date stock of goods and is never too tired to look af ter business. Mr. Jenkins has an immense stock of goods, and is continually adding to hie alna ly magnificent line of notions. He keeps everything in .1 r t 1 i 1 . . tne way ot sciio.ii Dooks, school sup plies, writing material, &c, and his customers are scattered all over this section of the State and in a goodly portion of Virginia, and he is still reaching for more. J. D. Jenkins is not stingy. lie has spent nearly fifteen hundred dollars for outside enterprises dur ing tho past few years, aud for which lie received no return, all for the good of Mount Airy. lie is willing to aid anybody in distress. Patronizes home indus tries libethllv, takes his town paper. advertises in it and pays his bills in actually and never says "yon are ligh," alter the fashion of some. Success has followed Mr. Jen kins all these long years simply bu- cause ii r- caucu it. mat is the reason for all this. And when that man takes a firm grasp on the Lord when he gets iu earnest about bis "soul's success" you will find a Christian you can count on. Who Will Start a Canning Factory? Tho following is published for the purpose of showing our citizens what others are doing in the can ning business. We mention this industry now because if any of our business men should decido to en gage rn the trim canning business this year, now is tho projer time to make arrangements, liead tins par agraph copied from the Lenoir (N. C.) Topic : "Mr. A. G. Corpenmg, ot Cora. one of Caldwell's most enterprising men, was in town on buui ;. last Thursday. Mr. Corponing says he ishaving a lively trade in his canned goods tiiis season. There is ample room lor a dozen more canning es tablishments in this county. Who next will get out ot the old ruts and do something t" o Greenwood-Matthews. Married, on Wednesday, Febru ary 20th, 1816, at the home of the bride, in tho vbinity of Salem church, three miles from Monnt Airy, by Rev. J. P. Lanning, Mr. J. M. Greenwood to Miss Mary J. Matthews. The News extends its congratulations to these young poo pie and wishes them much hanpi-tiw-s. Mis Mary has been holding the family of children at her home together since the death of her par ents, and we know her young brothers were loth to give up so kind a sis'er as Mary has always been. Cures OTHERS, WILL Cure Ycu. AYER'S Sarsaparilla MAKES TMI WEAK STRONG. Obituary. Mrs. Ruth Ellen Brim, wife of Samuel G. Brim, was born June 20th, 1867, and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - Connor, She lived a peaceablo and quiet life kind and atlectionate to all Ou tho 2d day of May, 1887, sho was married to Samuel G. Brim Thev lived happily together 8 years, 9 months and 20 days, during which time they were blest with fonr bright, intelligent cbildreu three boys and one girl, ail of whom a yet survive their mother. She was I ! . I t . t L l . 1. - sick, or leeoie, some six nioniiia but during the last two months die was confined to her bed and her suffering none can tell. A few days before her death she made known to he-r husband that sho w as prepared for a home in Heaven, and on the 22d of Febru ary, at 11:45 a. in., she died. The breach is great. A young husband in bloom of life Is left to mourn o'er s loving ife. Four children are left orphans, no mother to sing ihe lullaby song aud soothe the little ones to sleep, or teach them how to shun the traps and snares of this crooked world, yet in all this bereavement we must own the justice of a sovereign Lord, Sho is at rest, peace to her forever, J. A. A. Pilot Mountain, Feb. 25th, ISM PASW KILLER THI QEIAT Family Medicine of the Age. Taken Internally, It Cures Diarrhtra, Cramp, and Pln ia the Stomach. Sore Throat. Sudden Colds. Couglw, &e., &c. Used Externally, It Cures Cut, Braises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neu ralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. Ho ertlale mr ittiliiad la .v ..v Ai poptlar!tr. ittm rMrr. A srtipl. .( (rU K.i.t aaS Tilt. flu. Ifofprnrnt. W. n beer tMtlranr the , f the Fli-E!llM. We be mn Iu miie 9rt- la eeothlD the Mnml n&in. MitA u (a . food trtlcla. CSnrlnfi- Viiptih, a i-i ears for pstej so famllr ehoald b Without II. Jrnrral TVanrr(-t. whtrh la the Btnal valuable faalir medioLue ae7 In oa-. r.-. Orffon. It haa rael marlt; aa a veaaa Af r-movlnff pal. B madleinebaa erq'Mrad a rapotatluo aoual te Parra Ua.ia' faio-kiliar.-A.-,! ir.i H la raellT vatnabla maAlelna It la au K anany Phratclana. rve,lr. iaware or im'tattooe, por enlr the eonmne leita ht "Pit DaTja.1' auld eTwjrwhete, ntbvUlea,aaadav-. Go to J. R. Paddison's : fob : Persian Corn, finest on the market. Dr. Lafferty's Complete Flour, Pure Maple Syrup, Ranquet Waters in 1 lb. packagco, Northern Seed Irish Potatoes, Eastern Sweet Potatoes, Full line (Harden Seeds, Yellow and White Onion Sets, New Matkeral. Cashmere Roquet, Jerena Ik)quet and other fine Toilut Soaps. . . , Read this ! L J. Norman boards jurors and State witnesses at 50 cts. a day, pays cash for tickets and feeds your horre whether he feeds you or not. Is building substantial stables to accommodate his increas ing patronage, and Aunt Mat will give you a lit ie well-cooked meat and bread and such other mountain eatables as Alleghany, (irayson and tho "State of Wilkes" affords. So you can call at court and test the matter for yourself don t take any hearsay. Goose (iresse will euro you of all aches and pains, or your money re funded. For man or beast. For sale by 8. (i. Pace, liveryman, Mt. Airy, iS.C. Made by ICivcrside Medicine Co., Ore Hill, N. C. A Mass Meeting to Stop a Distillery. On last Thursday there was a very interesting miss meeting held at Mt. Ilermon church in Jackson township. It was composed 01 the christian people of the community without regard to church affiliation. The object ot the meeting was to take steps agaiin-t the whiskey traffic which had In en giving that neighborhood a great deal of trouble recently. There was a large con gregation present and after a num ber of addresses it was decided that the congregation should go in a body to the house of Win. Starnes, who was erecting a large distillery, and ask him to lefraia from his injurious work. Almost the entire congregation went to Starnes' bouse and laid the matter before him and a number of mothers begged him with tears and earnest prayers not to erect a distillery in the com munity. The distiller would not heed the appeal of Lis neighbors, however, and u g ing tin with his work. ( no of Murnes' daughters told the ladios that she would go with them and help cut the still to piects Monroe Enquirer. . If yoi eat what you wut, nd !igt It, yon will survlv he lr.mg and bralihy. Hut if you don't d It, yon might al moat a well not rat. for what K'kmI caii your to) A 1 you if it tl.ireii't nuhb you? If you Snd that ou can't diem it , tVre I a ennple belli for your elniaaili. It It Sliakor l'iii'li ( onlial, tu.Jr by th. Muker of W.mnl Lehaaoa. It ! tienr failed to cure the orl eae of ii.Ui gafltioa. Htrngth sad heallb eom 1 em tlie food you eat, after it tie bera digrateJ iid laa fi" Ihlo tbe blood. The beat UHilc I fr4. The beat hI l d 1 ,) .en, Walter l'igiive Cwrttai- Wbenyoti hare arid erwtaUona, rauea, keaiUrli., wind, il.lkiriaa, i.b-iwiT bnatli, or any etr-er si a.f do ni Srj-u. ia,Sbaker l'l,;e! ( ardial ill tnrt you. At rlrBgjpett, Trial !i!e 1") fnt. :"&i5 - "' .r fKitQ are a source of co-nfurt. Tlier are a source of rare, also. If yon care for your child' health, send for illustrated book on the disorders to which children are snt.jcct, and which Prey's Vcrmituse u enreu i.jr 50 years. uaa MU. eull aa J arala. - -- - - - . Balllm-n. Si E. av a. pnarv ISILKS! GRAND EXHIBIT -FOK- SEPARATE WAISTS AND Full Dresses. The rte'v Is gif aler and tbe price re li.wi-r than ht-rvuilnre. W bare never rlionn surh (fri-at tallica al tbe rommi'iicement of tlie iK-nnon. Of NOYELTY DRESS GOODS. These are the hlKlift product ot For elirn lixpiim. Mill hint wtml can and Kuimvin, l'laln and Farry Hrn-aue. silk anil Wool 'reKin, Ne IMsinallc onea, Mi'rinl.liiii' Miiuarr' Scotch aud KiiKllsb I'bevloi. Tlie above are nnqiieatlonalily the ehoieeHt iiuvmlii tie have ever shown and tbe ninvtlve low prices at vltlcQ tn-v are uiaiked mak' theuiol unusual value. Send for Samples by Mail. W, H, &R.S. TUCKER & CO, 123 and 125 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, 124 and 120 WILMINGTON STREET, HALKIGH, N. C. Try a ean of Hopkins' Steamed II miinv (Hulled Corn). It is de- heiuU4. I'.iiy T. W. Woud A: Sons Gar den Seeds of J. F. Allred and save postage and freight. J. F. Allied's is tho place to buy your Iviuver, liniottiv and Orchard iran Seed. Ho sells only tirst !aB seed. 1' r Trunks and Satchels cat I on F. Allred. A big lot jiut re- coivt'd. I'arties desiring Typewriting and Shoit Hand work done will do well to csll on V. 15. liiown at Geo. W. Sparger's i llice. Trices reasonable. out 12-11 Cli Store house for rent at low figures, 'his btand, known as the Gritlith & inith ftoie, ie one of the bet loca tions for business in the lower part town. Call early, lospeesion given any tune. Apply to Mrs. AVm. Griffith. mar-19 Notice to Tax Payers. All taxes not paid by the loth of March, lSlH!, will positively be ad vertised, and cost will be added. I am compelled to have tho money. J. A. Adams, Sheriff. March 2d, 1890. WANTED. A live House or Party to represent ns, and take order for Kink (Ji'stom lothino. tor particulars address MARKS ARNHEIM, Broadway and Ninth Street, New York. W. H. SIMPSON, AOENT For Flu Rita Stamps 5 ND V1RTTIH J IN OFFICE SUPPLIES. A)ai Kumlrtii Machine. Hank Miiiupn, hnuM W beel !aira. uiiriimy liranaa. laie ellliif MaM hiue, Clio t lru.H'Uira, conutu .r' I'tincin-n, tr p.rou iv-ala. Hand Baml Iwu-r. tio UDal .teal. I'lHilluif V, neela, Po kei Muuilia, i-en and -euill nianuia, knhher Tip i,UT. Kubie-r lipe. Hubiier M.iip fda Hub er Hlaj-p Ink. ieo rlis. nieorii ink. Mencll Hrum.-a. tiieel hiuiii. wil uttera and Figure, nell lukliia' Ktaiupa, ein p Kibbuua. Rlaoip kwka. NthTu Marken, Was aal and Type wnier hupp.le. 1 uere i notuiu- u d Iu an omce we culm. h,iiv, .nd ai iti very HiweM nrk-e pmslble. lor flcu-cU lunkers. Meirbanut. M iuiu!rf Hirer itu all pnife-iliinal a,en viiu au wrii to get uij prktsa oeiure i uMnj; eim-where. i uur iiruuire Ui eolliited. MOM-iairy. Proupi aiieiiii.ia ifiveu loan' oniem. Ollu lu ovi-e Blix k. at beail nl alcpa, iVtiinaii(i aide, frounug oa Mala huvri, Mouul Airy, N. C., back Box SI. Correapondence VALUABLE 6! 1 1 1 wish to sell privately my two story 7-roora dwelling bouse, and 3 room store- honse, corner Main and Ilami urg t.ree'.s. Call early or you might loss a bar gain. Tbe lot is large and has one good spring on it. There it a good cellar under tbe tre, also a new luf iy bouM on the Jot. Mas, ffn. GairriTH. Man h 3rd, f'S ?m t i SPRLNTG ANNOUNCEMENT, i Or 1 Estate for Sal 1 . i ' -' '. ' . ( if-' - J. D. JEKIjNTSI OKALKll IN SCHOOL BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, (icnoral S'ibool Supplies and Blii'n's cheapest stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS ever opened in Mount Airy. THIS SCE1 is m. s s s w a id 1 FOR uw in & ADVERTISEMENT J. F. HOLLIWGSWORTH & CO., DEALERS IN General Merchandise Mount Airy, N. C. J. M. Davis. DAVIS & SPARGER, BROWEIt BLOCK, MAIN ST., Mt. Airy, N. C. F. F. V.a leader itnd New South Cook Ftoves, Smith Feed Cutters, South Bend Chi!Ud Plows, Fredericksburg Corn hellers, I)oor., Sash, Locks, Nails, .tc. Horse and Mule Shoes, the latest patterns in Heel Plows ami all kinds of Plow t'aat inga. Agents for The Celebrated Anchor Buggies. A fing line of Shoes, Hats, Groceries and everything kept in a first-class store. Examine our stock before buying. G. J. LACKEY'S (Slothing W BLUE RID3E 1M BLOCK Mt. Airy. Everything in my line bought for of EVERY DESCRIPTION are as low the eountry. Give me a trial. Farmers, Don't Forget! Graves' "Warehouse, Comer Main and Rockford Streets, Is th place to Jpt th bigocat market prices fur your tobacco; iae best accommodation for both yournilve and your stock ; lh most emiTenletit lrction to the store sad lh bauk, which uve time tor you. Vtt are alway on band to LOOK AFTER YOBS INTERESTS AND COMFORTS, And a Uov all, to tr that every pound of your tubicoo is dinplayeJ o that It briiif th FULL MARKET riUCE. ThaaVing yoo f..r the Ur of biuiaesa you bare seen fit to entrust ns within th put, and soliciting a pi ntinna tioa of tbe same, we are, YOUR PRE.XDS , Graves Warehouse Co. Neto Years' Greeting! Wiahiiif you a bappy, pmperon 1SQ, the ;i..he Wsrebnnne b(f to thank too for past patmaajte and cordially invito you to tumtinue yiir favor wiih u and bring your neighbor witU yon. Tli ooilsnk. we tbmk, i find for a strong deaiand for y.'ur Tubaecn, aud for fir pricoa. THE GLOBE GUARANTEES HIGHEST MARKET PRICES AND THE Best of Attention While in Town, Bo wkea yea etart to mrki fat wl in y.mr en a I Iwar tia tale until yu land f ly ia lb piiie Gilauw la ew aocUoacer, Jutrn Satt vatchaiaB, a J Jo .bfcy op,i-n.l,i t! wte of rrwrj pile and jf-p th , b'ijrn ap cm prise. Tb CWbe i ja ry 4J rx,4 niUy, It Is closed OO PtoM Hiaht and rJ f ' ntil HoO'ta.y Brlrg. So, agsjii tbnkiiif )u f- j ' f-, w J.rt eu r tet aad ay I CM F, AG AJ X ' Your Friend, .TOS. Ar. ASIIB. ttAajuK. sr it .isusjsa Almftn;if8. Tho largest, prettiost and THE . OF A. L. Sparger. cash, consequently prices for Clothing as those of any other clothing store in l-23-3m the TJook Wr-r. 0Tr SliJk.ff aigbi awaewftw ajeaaj aa "? Br".
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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