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Eczema n 11 nil LilC. Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of LUhonia, Ga., Cayt tbnt tit daughter, Ids, inherited eevera rate of ICczema, which the usual xserenry and potash remedies failed to relieve. Vear by year ahe was nested with various medicinei, extet nal appli cation and internal remedies, without result. Ilcf sncrjsj.'S were intense, and her condition grew steadily worse. All the so-called blood remedies did cot stem tc reacti tue dis ease at all until S. S.S. was given, when an improvement was at once noticed. The medicine was continnecd with fav orable results, and now she is cured I sound and well, ber skin is perfectly clear and pure and she bas been aaved from what threat ened to blight ber life forever. fi.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) cures Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu matism, or any other blood trouble. It is a real blood remedy and always cures even after all else fails. A Real Blood Remedy Take Hood remedy for a blood disease; a tonic won't cure it. Onr books on blood and kin diseases mailed free to any address. Swift Spe c i fi c Co., Atlanta, Ga. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtus of the power contained in a morigafe deed, executed to me by K. L. Georgs and M. I,. Georeo, bis wife, on the nth day of January, H'.)5, and reciirdnd in the record of nmrttjaKes, In the Itepister's olllec, of Hurry eoiuitv, in book 14 page 107, I wil! (ell for cash, at the C'urt I louse door iu Douaon, on Tuesday, March 17th, 181MI, all of It. L, Qooigtt's one-sixth in terest Id the tract of land lately ImsIoiikIii to Andy George., duoeased. For further information concerning this land see the boundaries given in the mortage deed described aboro. Hold to eat inly a debt of tf.UO and Interest and coat to add. Feb. Sth, 1H. 0. W. Hl'NKKR, Mortgagee, NOTICE. Thomas Howell (Surry Coimly, N. 0 vs. t in .Superior Court. Ada Howell. I Spri g lenn, mm. J Action for Divorce. In this case it appearing to the court that the defendant Is a necessary party in the above entitled action and that the personal execution ot summon cannot oe nail ao cording to law, and that the dvfeudant is not a resident of North Carolina, it Is therefore ordered that said summons be executed by publication in Tub Moot Airy Ntws, a paper published in Surry Uoiiutv, si. j lor six successive weeki commanding the said defendant to make her appearance at the next Superior Court, begun and held in the town of Llobson, Surry County, N. C., on the third Monday alter the lourtb Monday in reoruary, 1 and answer or demur to the plaintiffs peti tion lor divorce, and let the defendant take notice that if ahe fails to appear and plead according to law the plaintiff will ask for judgmen , according to relief in said peti tion, i tiis Jan. 30tli, lMHi. W. V. U AMI TON, C. S. C Notice of Land Sale. By virtue of decrees made at the spring term of thn Superior Court of Hurry county, 1m5, in the following cases: Jno. L. Worth against K. Frank Johnson, Jno. L. Worth aganiHt 8. Mart Johnson, Jno. L. Worth against, Achilles Johnson, Jno. L. Worth against Yancey Venable, Jno. L. Worth against Nathan W. IMnkins, appointing me commissioner, I will sell at public auc tion at the court hoi.se door in lolsni, on Monday, the l'3th cay of March, 1M0 (same being the lirst day of the spring term of the Superior Court,) at 12 o'clock, M., the following real estate: First tract adjoining the lands of J. V. Cooper, Louis Johnson and ot hers, on the waters of Bull Ktin, containing 3d acres. Second track, adjoining the lands of K. 1). Key, Louis Johnson and others on the waters of Bull Kun creek, containing 60 acres, more or less. Third track, lying on the waters of Bull Kun creek, adjoining the lands of J. I Cooper, Frank Johnson and others, containing 20 acres, more or less fourth tract, lying on the waters of Bull Hun creek, adjoining the lauds of A. Ij. Katies, lxiuis Johnson and others containing bb acres, J-irin tract lying on the north side of the Ihibson road, near Snatchvilla, adjoining the lands of Jno. M. Bryant, Kural lines and outers, containing so acres, more or less, to satisfy Judgment fur balance of purchase money To, said lands, aggre gating the sum of about $l,000,cost and interest to be added. Terms of sale made known on day of sale. i et. inn. thw. W. F. CAIlTKK, Commissioner. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of am hority of a deed of trust. executed to it, n. Krrner by J. M. Ilrowrr and wife Nannie M. Ilp-wrr, on the loth day of Lleoeiuher, l";i, and duly recorded in be register's olliee ia Surry County, in book No. 10 page It), to a 'dire the pay. ment of a rsi.lani bond, ami tht stipula tions hi aaid deed i( trust not during been complied with, a th: re,(uet rl the owner of said Kind, I, E. II. Junes, Trustee, ap pointed by the Glrrk nf the Superior Onrt of Hurry County, In awcial proceeding lor that purpiaw .lull ripine t public auc tion, lor cash, n Saturday, I he V 1st day of Har.-h, lm, at II o'chH-k, a. m., in Mt Airy, at the it I u Itidge lun door, In the OountT ot hurry, N. .., Hie following prop erty : IntHwii Lund red and flfiy-aix aiies of land, lying in and adjoining the town of Mount Airy, N.C., ailjoiuintt the lauds of W. Fulton, W.H. p.,(r, A. U. Mmrt and others, known aa the Circular Saw Mill Trant nr Marshall Farm, and for a more accural dewrtption and for the boundaries uf said tract of I. ml, ,,,( of truss, ei cuUki by aaitt Ji,ia ii. ll.-ower and wile tu K. H. Jones, Trustee, dated the Mth day of January, in-j, and reennM in hoik pat's, tn the rwcuida III i.ttic ol Register uf iTwIa lor hurry County, lew J7 acres aolil la i. Koark. beeoi id Trai t ; !!; lining on a locual in the e e of Hit rlracl of Mount Airy, Jaa. M. Durham's eorner, ruuawith aaid lur baiu and II. V. Grave K. a. dereea K. 4 rhaliis and 7.' lioka fo a aloka, tirares' corner, lheai mi'h aaid Grave' line S. f3 itegrma K. 1 t h 1 1 a and .'aj lii.ki to a stake near the mice nf l ie pond, thcuoe down on tlic wt ant a the pond meanders (Mm deed reeoideU In Iss.k 14. page !ni, Barry Biwurd, I io Mill Iam, llwn'-r down llss river aa it iuander tu tha lold-e nn I' e road hading tn lu Mount Ai'y to llsin burg, thence went w ith Mid road to Mrs. Lowry's line, llieis-e with her line, A. 1. Uliarger Vim. tiriJhili and H. 11. Ilarris' line ia Maia air ot Mouat Airy, thence northwest w lib aaid street to the beginning. ( "etaiaii f Co acea male nr leas, leas a lot fs-ixlisi, a.il'1 to ti. C. Wtlih.ea which Is a small Usaf knuae, and '1 arr-w of uower, lieintiging to Mr. M. M. Brower, and ad- i toieiiiK J. U. ixirbaiu. Th a the 17th day f Feuraary, s K. B. JOSKM, Tmstea. Appointed by the Court. Itch nn human, mange or horse dojfs and all Mjx'k, rured in 80 minute by H cs if.ir J r-smtay Lotion Tbii tevr fail. riid Py T TLoa 4t Bakksi, 11. Air, ln.C f A v. M tlVE BEAR3 ARE HEAVV. Bat a Dead and Harmlrs On That Weighs Una Thousanil Tounils Is Hsuttr, I Lava liunted and trapptMl for yeart in thv Rotky '.vfi ntaiQ and coast rnngpfl, tho humoof tho giiz zly, Just for the rnoncy that I mndo by it, ami in all my cxiifirionco I have never killexl ?ifjr even ftoen a bear that I thought would woigh half aa much as gome I have rood about, and I have never known any one who over saw a boar woighed that tipied the scales at 1,000 pounds. Nino out of every ten bears that are reported as weighing all tha way from 1,000 pounds up to 2,300 pounds were lulled many uiilog away from a pair of scales. Tho largoKt boar I ever killexl, or rather liolped to kill, was whoa my partner and I wore hunting and trapping on tho Ynk rivor in north wentorn Montana, iu tho winter of 1889. Wo had had very good luck with beaver, marten and lynx and other land fur. Along toward spring wo took a jxick of prub and blankota on our backs and went up a crook that empties in tho Yak. Wo intend, ed to hunt in that locality for bear, and, as we always take the otwioHt way to hunt, we kill an elk, deer or any kind of game we run ncroHS for bait, then wait for Ihobear to conio. We had lots of bait up that creek and killed soino moro on another crock. Then our grub was about out, and we had to go back and pack up enough to last us tlirough tho hunt ing. When we got through packing our grub, we began to see where there had been a boar taking tho bait, A warm Chinook wind at that time did tho work, for wo wero kill ing ono now and then. Wo had traj anil guns for boar, also four good dogs, bo wo wero kept hustling tak Ing caro of tho hides. Iliad not been tip to tho farthest bait for several days. When I had time to go, D. said that ho would keep mo company, as ho wanted to raise a encho of trats ho had made In tho fall when trapping for lieaver. We had got almost up to tho bait whon I saw a bear track. It was a whalo. I told P. thnt most likely tho old boy was bandy around tho bait, for tho tracks wero frosh. When wo came In eight of tho bait, tho bear had either hoard or smelt us, for wo saw that ho had 1kmu eatinn on tho bait Wo put tho dogs cm tho track and followed after them as fast as we could travel, over windfalls and through underbrush, with htunv Bhoes. Wo havo tdiooing nwny into tho spiing in the mountains. Wo had not gone moro than half a mild when 1 heard one of tho dogs howl. Then I knew thai tho lamr was our meat. W'e went down to where tho dogs were, and tln-ro was a bear that was tho grandpa of till tho boars ci ther of us had ever seen. It was a bald faced grizzly. 1 lo was fighting the dogs. Ho would run after ono, when ono of tho others would bite him on hlshiMils. It was laughablo to see him. Ho did not know what kind of ft Jack pot ho wan in. l'inally ho thought it was getting too warm for his roar end, so ho sat up on his haunuhos. That was the opportunl ty we were waiting for. Vo both turned looso with our 40.00 sharps, and tho bear tumbled all in a heap. We skinned him and found where ono of the bullets had broken his neck and tho other his shoulder. I had never seen such an animal before for size I asked D. what it would weigh. That was tho first bear 1 had ever wanted to weigh. D. said ho Led no idea, but we could try to pull him. We could just move him. llo was lying on snow that was pretty solid. We had a stick tlirough his gambrels, so we had a good pull at him. both of us were over C feet tall and weighed over 200 pounds, so wo wore not very weak. We talked about tho weight of tho boar and thought he would probably woigh 600 pounds. His hide whon stretchod measured 10 feet 3 Inches from tip of noso to tha tail and was 8 foot 8 inches wide, Whon we went down in the spring, we showed the hide around, and old hunters said that it was tho largest bear hide thoy had over soon. We killed 16 bears that spring, but rono of thorn was as largo by one third as the big one. I do not believe that the big one would weigh at the very most 900 pounds and he was Tory fat. I think he had not been out very long, as it was in April when he was killed. Now, my no tion is that all these bears that woigh from 1,600 pounds up have been kill ed around a cunpfixe. I would like to hour from any one who ever saw a boar weighed that tipped the scales at 1, 600 pounds. A porson who had never Boon a bear running wild would say on seeing his first that it was the biggest thing ever wrapped up in hide. Tho first boar I ever saw looked as big as a mountain, but aft er I had killed him he ehrunk down to a small black one. I could pack him all around, he was so small. Forest and Str" - A Toong Van 'a Mo Tact. Among tho passengers on a Ivin- eastor avenue car aa It proceeded west from Thirty -second nnd Market streets was a well dresd young man who sat iu tho corner, with his coat collar turned up, Indulging in a half doze. A bag lay at his foot Indicating that he was returning from a journey. When tho car reach ed the transfer station, five young girls entered the car, accompanied by two young men. They had scarcely been seated rvben one of the young ladies sul danly left her seat, threw herself alongside of the young man in the corner, and, placing one arm partly around his nock, exclaimed: "Why, Cousin Emerson, you've oome at last I What a Eblier you are! We looked" She flopped, looked eon- fused, then, with a little shriek, hur riedly rejoined her oompank. na and buried hor crimson face in ber hand kerchief. She had made a mistake. The young man after recovering from his astonishment rose from hia eat, bowed respectfully to the girls' eeocrta, tipped his hat politely to the ladiea and got off. A the car passed an ho oo'ild be seen standing in the street waiting the next car. De had aligLtad to relieve the young hvdy ot bci embarrassment DO YOU CCONOMIZEt Dr to ro it Wlthont lie lug Mail f.a llraly Mlatrabla. "There a.o nil s irfs of ways of eoonomi',in;,',,, renmrUod Mrs. Pip. kins, who was having a chat with hor particular chtstn, Mrs. Tlnijon, and was in n philosophizing mood, "Some methods tiro as uneoinforlnv blo as poHsiMo, sonic) as little so. In deed I havo prnotiood economies that wore rather fun. Mr. Pipkin's meth od is of tho very worst iKiftsiblo sort ITo gives up his giass of wiim lth hisdinnrr nnd hlsclgars. Tho result is that ho feels tho grind of jKiverty very hard indeed and gets exceed ingly cross over it." "I should think that wino and ci psrs vw-ro tho natural things to give op first whon one was oeoniirnizing," said Mrs. Tlmpson, who is not a philosopher. "Natural I Why, 1 call it simply ridiculous unless one wero really in want I oncn heard a man sny that in a pinch ho could get along with out some of tho necessaries of life, but wlthont the luxuries, novor. Thoy wero what tnado life endura ble. Wcll.l hnvn always sympathized with that man. When I want to plan economies, 1 always provido myself with a Ihix of French candies, and then I sit down and think mil hard lxtit what can be given up without discomfort. "Oneowo found our lncomo some what reduced, nnd that dear, silly tild man of initio immediately began to make J'.ltnself wretched by giving lip his llttlti luxuries. 1 stood it for several days until he suggested that WO had iM-tter give up desserts, to which ho Is exceedingly partial, and tho ordered ft lmx of his favorite ci gars and ft gallon of wine. I also got my favorite box of candy nnd settled down for ft long argument "Itowdld It end? Oh, I showod Mr. Pipkins on jiajier that by send, ing nwny ono of the servants and Woarinfr last year's clothes we could havo our desserts and littlo cxtrava francos and really not feel so horri bly poor, after all. Wo need not fool ohllgisl to savo car far at tho ox penso of our legs, as somo peoplo I know always do when they ocono luiziv Ueally the most heartrending and tetnjHT spoiling way of saving is that which keeps up appearances at the cot of comfort "Yes. I know you think mo horri bly extravagant becauso I do not count my pennies, but just thorolios tho secret, of not feeling poor. To have a small income is a very endura ble hardship if only ono keeps down the big expenses so ns not to havo to dony oneself tho trifles. Like'Les petitos misores do la vio bumaino,' which wo aro assured on very good authority are the hardest ones to bear, it is tho littlo pleasures that mako li fo enjoyable. Life is made up of littlo things. To havo ono big economy is a bore of courso, but to refrain every timo you want a glass of soda water or a cigar or car fare is a constant sourco of irritation, and Very bad for tho temper, I am sure. "But 1 have bored you long enough with my views of life, and so I will Bay goodby and go home and see that my dear old man has something good for his dinner. "Washington Star. To Melp Pyspeptlue. Those unfortunates who suffer from what is commonly known as dyspeptics' hunger will find great re lief from tho troublesome cravings of an ill nourished stomach by keep ing on hand the ends of stale loaves and rolls that havo been toasted to a Crisp brown. It Is not uncommon a half hour after the heartiest meal for a distinct and sharp sensation of hunger to ariso which a few small bits of this prepared bread will whol- satisfy. Exchange. H EART DISEASE, iiw many other ailments when they bare taken hold of the system. never get twtter ot IU own accord, not CoMfMffa arrow srorae. There arc thousands who know the? have a defective heart, but will not admit the fact They don't want their frli'nda to worry, and Don't lcHe what t tak for it, aa they have been told time and again that heart disease was Incurable. Such was the ease ot Mr. Silas Farh-y of PyouTllle, Ohio who writes June 19, 1HU4, as follows: "J had hert dimram for 2S yraro, mj heart hurting me almost continually. The first 15 years I doctored all the time, trying several physicians and remediea, until my last doctor told me It was only a question of time as I could not be cured. I gradually grew worao, ery weak, and completely dis couraged, until I lived, propped half up In bed, because I rouldn't He ton nor ait up. Think ing my time bad come I told my fam ily what I wanted done when I waa V-F- gone. Cut 00 the first day ot March on tha recommendation of Mrs. Fannie J ones, of Anderson, Ind., I commenced taking JOr. Mile' Krw Cure for the ttemrt and Wonderful to tell. In ten days I waa working at light work and on March 19 com menced framing a barn, which I heavy work, and 1 bav'nt lout a day since. 1 am M year old, S ft. Inches and weigh 2301b. I W4r mm fullw ewred, and I am now only anxious that everyone shall know of your wonderful remudlea." Pyssville, Ohio. Sruu FiRLrr. Pr. Jlle Heart fare Is sold on a pmtttT) wuitrnt that the Srt bottle will iw-neflu All armrirHteaell It at ti, bottlna for in or It will tie writ, prepaid on receipt of prV-w far um in- Hies MoOical Co., aUkiuu-t, lad. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure , Restores Health A CLEAR HEAD; good digestion; sound sleep; a fine appetite and a ripe old age, are some of the results of the use of Tutt's Liver Pills. A single dose will convince you of their wonderful effects and virtue. A Known Fact An absolute cure for sick head ache, dyspepsia, maWia, sour stomach, dizziness, constitution bilious fever, piles, torpid liver and all kindred diseases. T-,ffs Liver Pills i - JA'WVVVVV if rv A IN VV7 1. V 1 ri- 1Jf for Infants MOTHERS, Do You Know tr. Datrrnan's Drop, Oodficy'a Cordial, many so-called Soothing Byrupa, au'l moat remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine t tin Totl K no-w that opium and morphine are aliipi.tyliig narcotic polionaf To Yon If now that lis mit countries druKg!t ute nut permitted to sell narcotic without labeling Ihem poisona? Wo Von Know that you ahouM not permit any medicine lo U given your child ttnleas you or your physician know of wliut it la comproed r o Yon Know that C.tsloria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that Unt of Its iiigredienta is published with every butik-T Wo Voti Know that Casloi ia h ..ie pteactlpilon of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in us for nearly thirty iar, and thut more Castor! la now aold than of all other remedies for children combined t Wo Yon Know that the Patent office Department of the United Blatea, and of other countries, have ianued eaclusive tight to Dr, Pilcher and hi assigns to use the word " Cnatorla" and Its formula, and that to imitate Ihem isa state prison olTi-nsef Wo Yon Know tiiat one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be a)nolutely Itnrmlewaj f Wo Yon Know that 35 average dose of Castoria ire furnished for JJ cent), or one cent dose f Wo Von Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, aud that you may have unbroken rest ? Writ, tlif we things sre worth knowing. They sre fads. The ftic-mnille wlirHntnre of Children Cry for i-i r Clrf f;l MiV ; f rtjrkV$''J irj iv,4 ,r isrf'.V-.j? ,'-j."V; v i(JV'.';yi' ' iuS'MeT! Jit. .rtoJI:i2l'', r. v. .... . ' W. E. MERRITT, Mount Doors, Sash and Bl inds. If you avo iJ'iitig to buiM a liouso b mno yn tin J licrc .you c:in huy t-lu'iij't'Kt ninloriul. WE MANUFACTURE AT SHORT NOTICE. S.irli, Itlindi', ltoors, Itonr and Window Frames, Mantels, fumed Work, Mail -Work. All ki nil of Mooldiiijr, Ceiling, Hooiin, N'litu; and all kiniln iiiii.-,ln-il lumber. lioii;li liinilier, ahiiifj'e", j.Usleriiig. la'lif. lirue, oement, i'iIi ineil .l.it"r. 1'h.stering hair can iod in stock. We have ex; .erieiirril i ku,-u. tlrdi-r tilled proinptlv. Comfl and see or write us. MILL 3 LI I3KOS., "Winston, T. C. THE GRANITE CITY ill MOUNT AIRY, N. C. Owns Some 900 Acres of Land One-third of whifh is in Town Lola, hiiluiieo lying adjacent to the town. If you want to rout a residence or Moro room, or, ii'you desire to fnii'eliase .ii)er!y in or near Mount Airy, we will he t,'!:.'l lo g;-e any inforrnation hy letter. "U'c oiler Special I inliicemei.li lo those j.nipchinj; t- cstiibh i maii ufuclaritijr ontcrpriHtot. t'oKHKsroSiinscK SonriTKii. si'i'U 1 T. B. MeCARGO, Sec'j mi Ireas. CATARRH IS A Loca 1 Disease ainl 1 i.lic result of colrts km euilili-n cllnutilr dliank''-'.. ft can tie eureti l,y a 'l,-i. an: reuifflj win. li iKupp.u.M lllrc'lly llilo llin lioHlillt Hniitif riuli kiy al'Sorl'-a I plfi rrllt-I ul once. I'lv's Crkak I'.U.N Is si'knolck'"'l to lie I lip ui'wi Hinriiiik'li i-'ir lor NmI I n! rrh, ( oi l!, In Hi-. ul sixl IIi.v Pevi-r i r iUI r.-m,' les. li iwmih mil rti-sii. till' nasal laumimvs. ailniK p. on i, 11 -' itmiti. Uoh. lii-ttm tin- Mir,-a. .il-i- Hi,' h.t-inMuiiM friuii I'ui.in. ri-Mn-a tin k iimi o( tit-u Bin-H. crii-i-a., - i iiru ..rL'litu or i-.v n il. tl.V Hiiol lil.its. ( Mmr.'ii M.. t.rw York. fouR Vall Paper AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 100 ' N'- i1'-sU'iis:i, anil tij-1 WitrMiiti' Mo p I Kli vmii Hill.- .v nun or n.'Uii y OirPDle , lii. iii ' s situ ,- ,i mn I n um it.-il ft I S.-IHI .,r Nml,it,'t. O. Um l lKU "fc. ! oiui-ri' i. F. II. 41Y. su Wiwtin r St., I'rmliliMin- H I. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS 10 CL UBS t Ni li.tN'S. HAIR BALSAM af I ft bllutraafil froVTIl lS'r to Hector rt 1 -vi - a Ji.r to it iffijth'Mi toior. I '1 , Ifc.i I n"" "-alp tl 4 t.ir ,,.. t J' ,-.t1 f 1 ' ' 1 rua HINDERCORNS, TViwIt mix- (;,' i -r I'Ttis, k f pail, trftnwsi fm isMlW Us M.sM ftaUtVUtf MaV. UUaV U LUuM. Breakfast Supper. E P P S ' S Grateful- Comforting. bOCOA Boiling Water or Milk- PnsMA ro-a ihss " rnriYRQYAL P!L 5 .rS v" irif fi.ili'-"ii s.i w X fa It, V sf TiliUirrC-n 1 ! V , 1 ,. ..... SHW . , Is-.-. .a.- V mm and Children. on ewy wrapper. Pitcher's Castoria. SHEPPARD'S OOKSTOV?? MADE FROM PURE PIG IRON. Not "no l"'iinl of Herap Iron Is ever ur.-d n these gwrl DURABLE, CONVCNIl NT a. ECONOMICAL All Modern !tnt.rorenient to LlghUM Ilouarlt , r plou i area. Twenty dlil. n ut Ui'S ami kinds. Every Stave Warrnnlrd Against Dcfecti, PrtrHi not mn' h higher at this tlm than ou romuiuuai kluds uf Htovea, CaU on or cfclifriw Airy, North Carolina. t n ill, 1 NOTICE. North Carolina. In Superior Surry county, i Court. V. A. C. Join s is, Tlioinas J. Adams. It iiienriK from tlie allidavit of W. A. t'. .lunes in this net ion that Thomas J. Adiiins.lhi- defemlniit therein is not to lie found in Surry county and cannot, after due t'.iliyenee, lie lotind in the Slnti, and it further aiipi arine that fnid action r"lale to real estate, or in cxcliidin ai.y interest or lien that the defendant nmy have in said real estate w hu h is the sulijeet of tins action, and that siiid defendant is a non-resident of tliis State and thai the court has juris diction of the subject matter of the ac tion; It is, therefore, ordered that no tice of this action be published once a week fur six successive ueoks in the sit. Airy Nes, a newspaper published in the town of Mt. Airy, in snid county, K-t tuiir forth the title of this act ion, the purpose of the same and requiring th defendant to per at the next term of the Superior-Court of Surry county to be beld on :trd Monday in March, IsiM, at the Court House iu Itobson in unit! count r and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiff, or the relief therein demanded will he printed. W. W. 11 AMl'TtiN, C. H C. lVb 4tli. i;t). LUMBER: SHIPPED TO ANY rOINT. W. A. BOLT, SNr CTt'KK SKD 1LI IS Fins Poplar ana Ctcstcnt Lcmlisr. All orders aollclutl. nil -d promptly. rtnTesponaene Aditresa, W. A. BOLT, MOUNT AIUY.N.C Relief in Six Hourj. li;irMili ki,tiiiv and (tla.lder d relieTfxl la :X rtours uj im -.irwur,. I. , n IT l,, I'nta w Tlliel miimi .- --. reiiitsly t a TTal suirnseoti aeonunt of ita eie-eding pr imptnes in reli'-Tiiux paia . . , i i ... k ..--.. I. mtiA it nart of the nrii.ary par ia Wale or female a 1 1 reiiTfi n-ii-ui icu ... fsiuZ It aiinoiw imroeuiawiT. 11 ant ai'-k relief aoci eure tins t yaor rml. So! J hy Taylor tt Banner, Drug. r( kfiatiot Airr, K. C. 1 If Mirs X IViwn in Geornia, over Is now known as P. p. p., crowing with the years. 1'or Rheumatism, Mood poisoning, pain in the side, wrists, shoulders, back and joints, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Scrofula, and all Blood and Skin Diseases, it has bever been equalled. 1'nin is subjugated, Health Renewed, Appetite restored and sleepless night banished by It wonderful influence. P. P. P. is a wonderful tonic and strengthened Weak women should always take P. P. P. It builds them up. It has the universal commendation J medical men throughout the country, because we publish the formula ott every bottle, and one trial will convince the most skeptical that it is a genuine health restorer. Read The Truth And Be Convinced. A Wonderful Cur. Iwat a martyr to muarular rheumatism tor thirty years; tr.M ail medtcinrs and doctors with do per matirnl relief. 1 waa advised to Ukt P. P. P., aud before 1 had finished two bittiea my paia subsided ao I was able to work. 1 feel belter than I hav fur years, and am connilent nf a complete recovery. J 8. DLTHISS, NewnaovilU, Fla. Testimony from the Mayor. I suffered with Rheumatism for fifteea yean, tried tl Ilia so-cnllrd specifics, but to ao purpose. My g-andsou gjt me bottle of P. P. P., aud 1 feel like buy? wail W. H. WILDER. Mayor of Albany. From Two Well-known Physicians. tVc are havins; a bisr sale for your P. P. P., anf we prescribe It ia a greatmaoy cases, and find it aa ex The above letters ar taken from many received by us. P. P. P.f (Lippman's Great Remedy,) is a medicine whose virtues are known from the Atlantic to the Pacific. P. P. P. begins its work by purifying the blood, which is the source of all life, aud does not cease until a perfect and entire cure is effected. The mortifying eruptions that disfigure the complexion, the tired feeling that pre vents thorough accomplishments of the daily tasks, sleepless nights, loss of appetite, irritability of disposition, all mean a derangement of the system consequent from impure blood, which can and will be cured by p. p. P. P. p. P. (Lippman's Great Remedy), is conceded by physicians and the people to be the Greatest Blood Purifier of the Age. It positively and permanently cures. For sale by all druggists or direct from us ; price $i a bottle, six bottles for S. UPPMAH EROS., tJSm, Uppman Block, SAVANNAH, GA. NOTICE. Wm. Cook 1 North Carolina, vs. f Hurry I'ounty. A. M. Mutlits. 1 In Superior court. Spring term. lis. To A, M. wathlii. you will hereby take notice tint the above entitled ai'tton has tx-ru Insii-ItiU-a to foil rr, the putf-hawe money l.ir a tract t f i-trtd Ins-Hid coiiDiy. d.-SH'tliied In the com plaint In Una caii.ie. and that a Hiimmons has been IsHiied reuirnatite to ni-xt teitu of said court, which will In. held at the court house lo Dotison on 3rd Motility at er 41 h Monday In Kt itnmrv. liyti. and unless ou appear aud an swer the complaint which will be on rile. udf ment will be rendered mrninst yoa aa prayed fir therein. This Jan. 1Kb, 1-.9S. . H s MI'TtiN Clerk Sup rlor Court ol Hurry County. Carter l-ewell; n. Atloruejs fur I'lalutlfts. NOTICE. Kannle Beamer 1 North Caniliua, vs. i Mirry County. Nancy Johnson and othen. superior ourt. f Before the i lerk. It appearing to the Court from aftldailt tiled thai John Heamer. alIl Beatner ami Calhoun rWmer are iion-resiuents ot the Mate of North Carolina; that they are nti-ewHary parlies In the atttve ehtitled action; that s-'id act lun In a peiiii.in fur dower. It Is therefore ordered and adjtiiitf' d (tiaf publication be made in the Mora-r Airy nkwb, a newspaper published In the town of Mount A'ry. for sts jtuccesMlvo weeks reiiulrlt g fald defendants to appear tie fore the clerk of the Mip-r!t.r Court of Surry coiintv. at his ( nice in Hobson, on the STih day ot Kt ijruar). and let aaid detendanis lake nolli-e that. If they fall to apiiear and answer or demur to the complaint., plaintiff will apply for the relief deinanih-d in tbecoinplatul. Witness my hand Uils Jan. lbih. I W. W. HAMPTtiS, ( . 8. C. W. L. Keii-s, Attorney for rialnilft. NOTICE. rpM No AUmrttof N. S. t xk. drf'd,f urry trinity. and K. icrooh, .idow, supt-rUr lourt, n. j liviore tlietlnit. FranH t'ftok and others, f ll appearing o iheCfturt 'rom afTtdnvIt fl ed thit Kr.iiik i tMtk l- a tnn rosidt-nt ol tbe hUte of North i-HruHrm: iLat lie n an UfHVHwury pnr(y tu iti1 atKe ntiurl a (in, tlml naid anion L- a Htni(u to sr-il iun-1 liir avrtj aud lor .lower ol K. K. font, wlthiw. It is il.ertittre ordrnKl and adjud. e l thai puhllCHiiuit he ii).de In lite kt AihV Nkw. a newartjipfr puMlNfied in the Iuwq nt Mwuiil Airy, for Hix sutvnife twkfi, rqi'TliJtf Hani derendtkiit to appar he fore the t lerk oritie HUfH-rinr fourt, ot hurry coufttv, at his oft!'- in lKth?"H, on the 47th day of l-'eorur- sy AI1 the tma deifudmit take ) iw: that li hr IaU to ii.fa afd ttrixwt-r or tieiiiur to the rotnnhtirit, rtlwiriitfTft wlli appiy tor the re!lt dninandMi tn t'.e etttiiplalttt H tt ne aa my band Uiih 17th dav or Ja-tuary i4. W. W. H MPTN, M. C. W. L. KEKt'l, Attortiey for Haitians. NOTICE! Execution Sale. l!y v rtue of sundty executions iu favor of W. M KitiUy and others, against Jno. M. liiower, in my hands, 1 w ill .ell at pub lic; onlcry, for i-anh, at th court house door iu Dobsoti, on Mnitlay, the ltlth day ot March, 1M1, (same being the tint day of the Superior CVurt,) at 1! o'clock, M., tlx folloaiuiz reil ettatt of tlie aaid J. hi Hrosver, to- il : One pieie or parcvl ol land lying in the tow u of Mount Airy, sd ji.niiiij; the lauds of J. at. Durham, II. V. Grave and others, containing altoiit ftO acres, a-inn- tiring known a Hit mid bottom nd ilit- upland contigtiou thc-cto. One tract of laud lying iu .Virry county, eon taming abimt 1 list acrea, knou as the alar.hull frtu. O'le iiim' or parcel of laud, iu Mount Airy, u the arm at river, jual Iwloa- tlx mill bottom tract and con tiguous thereto, containing almul 1(1 acres, Uue pine or parcel of laud lying in Suit, county, on the Ararat lirer, adjoining llw luntls of Mrs L. F Kws and oiberit, rou taii.ini; at" -ill ti at-rea, kiiown tlie plan hia null tinierty and the walr tow--r eou-nti-tcd Willi it, alno on lot in the ton n of Mount Airy, on Main stieel, adjoining tbe land of J, M. fultoa and others, contain ing about oDt-liall acre, and known an the Brower Warehouse piojierty ; also one lot on Mam afreet, ailj.-ini'ii; tbe lands ot U. C. r rich anil otin-rs, containing al-ont one half acre ou wiilc'i isait"aterj 5 brick stores ; alno fne lot on Main street, ailjwinni. lands of J. M. Durliam auci otlwrs, cootmiuiug arxtiit to acre, subject to the widow, Mrs. M. M. Urower's d'-wei ; alao one piece or paioel of laad, lying on tbe Ararat river bt-Hn Mam and llaini-urg atrwa, e,a laiuiug about 40 ii-rm, extent tlie laitd bxntiolore allotted to J. M. ltrower aa a lioliuwtcad - also all of J. M. Brower's in terest Id tb projierty kuowa as tbe Ilnck Sbi-al rroi-env, toaatisl'y tbe aaid execo- tlona aniotiBtiag lo altout -,') and tbe ot. TLia Feb. Ilia, l-ta. J. k. ADAMS, Snairr. Knglish SpaviD l iniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumpa and Hlfmishe from horsea. Blood t-pat ins Curha, hplinta. Sweeney, Kintf-Btwe, Stirlea, Sprains, all Solin Thruata, Coujrha, s i. Sav IM) by use of one Gottiw. Warranted tbe moat w on !'- ful Blemish Cure ever known. Soid i by TaTloi A Bakxib j Ml. Airy. K. C Superior To All Sarsaparillas. fifty years ago, marveloui medicine (Liftman's Great Remedy), i , and iu fame cellent thing. W week. Drs. J. M. at M. T. Hot Springs Surpassed. A bottle of P. P. P.. has done me more food thaa three mouths' treatment at tbe Hot BprlnRS, Ark. JAMKS M. NJtVYTON, Aberdeea, Brow a Co., O. Pimples, Sores and Eruptions Cund. 1 take (real pleasure la testifyic to the efficient qualities of the popular medicine lor akia diseasea known aa P. P. P. 1 auffered for several years with an unsightly aud disagreeable eruption oo my face. After taking three bottles iu accordance with direc tions, 1 am entirely cured. Capt. J. D. JOHNSTON, Ravannah, G. of Johnston Co. Cape Fear1 aijd YadkMq Valley RAILWAY, oiix Gii.i., Receiver. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, IN KFFKCT DECKMBKIi 8th. 1895 " NORTH BOUND. No. 2. Daily. Iave Arrive Wilmington, Fayetteville, 1 -'.i a. in 10 a. m. 10.55 a. m. 12.19 p. m. 2.25 p. m 2 50 p. Di. 8.1)5 p. m. 3.58 p. m. 4.31 p. m. 4.3H p. m. 5.17 p. m. 6.45 p. m. Leave Leave Ieave Fayetteville, Sanfortl, Climax, Arrive Gree nslxiro, Leave Lt-ave OreenstMin), ltokesdale Arrive Ieave Leave Arrive Walnut Cove, Walnut. Cove, Rural Hall, Mount Airy, SOUTH BOUND. No. 1. Dailj Ieave Leave Arrive Mount Airy, Rural Half, Walnut Cove, 9 .35 a. m. 11.05 a. m 11 35 a. m. 11.45 a. in. 12.12 p m. 12.58 p. m. 1.03 p. m. 1.32 p. m. 319 p. m. 4 33 p. m. 4 45 p. m. 7.65 p. m Leave Leave Walnut Cove, Htokesdale, Arrive Greensboro, Leave leave Greensboro, Climax, Sanford, Leave Arrive Ieave Fayetteville, Fayetteville, Arrive ilinington. NORTH BOUND. Ieave BeniietUville, LeaveM.axton, Leave Red Sjiriiifrs, Leave llupr Si ills, Arrive Fmyettevtlle, HOUTH BOUND. Leave Fayetteville, It-ave Hone Mills, Leave Red Springs, Arrive Maxton, Arrive Bennettsville NORTH BOUND. Leave Ramseur, Leave Climax, Arrive Gn-t-nrdxiro. Lesve Greeiislniro, Leave Stokesdale, Arrive Madison, SOUTH BOUND? I-ave Madison, Leave Stokesdale, Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro, Leave Climax. Arrive Ramaeur, No. 4. l ailj 8.25 a. m. 9 29 a. m. 9.55 a. m. 10 35 a. m. 10.52 a. m. ; No. 3. Daily 4.3S p. m. 4.58 p. m. 5.42 p. in. 6.12 p. m. i M p. m. No. 18. Vi ix'd 6 45 a. ni. 8 .85 a m. 9 20 a. m. 9 35 a. m. 10 50 a. m. 11.50 a m. No. 15.Mixd 12.25 p in. 1.2s p m. 2.3h p. m. 8 10 p. m. 8 .55 p. m. 6.50 p. m. HORTH BOUND CONSBtTIOKS. At layetteville with Atlantic Coast Line for all points North and Fast, at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line, at preenstMiro with the Southern Kailwaj Company, at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk and Western Kailroad for Win- ston-r-alem. BOfTH BOl'KD COKNECTIOK8. At M'alnut Cove w ith the Norfolk and Western Lai) mad for lioanoke and points North and West, at Greensboro witlitlie?Hutliern Kailway Company for Kaleinh, Kichmond and all point North andK-Bt,Rt Fayetteville with the At lantic Coast Line for ail iH.int.it South, at Maxton with the tv-aboard Air Lina for Charlotte, AtlanU and all pointa South and (Southwest. W. E. KYXX, Oaa'l PaasUtft. i. W. rsY. General Maaacer. Allen, the Sarber. When you wish an easy shave. As good aa barber etrer pave, J ust call on mt at my aaloon. At morn, eve or noon. 1 cut and dreaa the hair with grace. To suit the contour of the face. My room Is neat and towels clean. Scissor sharp and raaoir keen ; And everything 1 think jau'll Bud Tosuit the face and please the mi, id. And all my art and skill can do. If you juai eaii I'll ao for you, R. C ALLrX, Blue F.idtf Inn, siaunt Airy.K. C waa discovered. It was what and reputation baa been bandit about one doxra bottle a HICHARUSON. Pledmoat. I. C GET T BEST When you ore : !Oi.' t,-. bny n Sj?winK Machin do not be (iei:c.- '1 v aiUtrmr ai vert merta and be KM lo ' nl:-k you cao gel tli beat, made, finest hniahed and Most Popular it a in err rw-nf;- itrioii vto buy fnin rri.ab ir.anu- w J t .n-fnrr ll il K nn ir i;mrl at -mtr" reputation by iio:.i.'t n J tq uaro neaiinjf, vu win it en ki a SfVinK Marhiue that ia noted the world over f- r its dura bility. You wnnt the one that ia easiest to maue ard i Light Running There Is none in th world that can equal in me hnKl eon '., j atmcti-'n, durabiiitv of working pans, nnenriv qi nnisn, wnoiy in a.'Dfrance, or bia aa many icipraeinents aa the New Home It has Atttomctic Tension. DettM Pee4. aJia on both BJiJea of neetllc i 'jYrf's no other haa it ; New Standi '..yAinvinK wheel hinged on adiustabiectiu-.'ai.Ui'jareductii Lncton to tbe minimnm. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. mm EO'iS 5ETSIKG S'.CHIKE CO. OBairaa, Hut. B-wmv rirw atjr tarn. M. T iMn'A'KK tit. !y i I '.i i p. TtX-aA. 1a taar--i,( l A TT ia, l.. R. H. LEONARD. Do toq want to be In II T Tba biPTcia ba.lneas Is rrowinsr anormously wh y not irr UT Y'oo can bay out wbeel, or aa nianj as yon Ilka, avjd aall your frtcDda BICYCLES AT COST. Aa order aant now antltlaa yoa lo a btf diaroQut. Apply quick ftr tha aireDcjr f your laca. Our whoala are Uia blcbtsst gra-la, tnoal rcnal-la blryclM niada tn-day. Partinilara and baDdaomelr lllua traied printed matuv by maiL m rt LTOS, Baltlara, 14. EVERYBODY LOOKS NICE Ib rurruKs DTtn nx Harris Steam Dye Works, RALCIC.II, ft. AH orjera by mail m-eire proaipt at teatioa. All work goaniDiM-d. Wnte for parti eolars. Cleaulag and biediDg a spwlalty Desirable Residences for Rent 1- The Koss HniKia anrf lot Riri- ford Street. 2. The C. W. pwh Ur.u ant) Lot, Main Street. 3. The Vauchri House and LoL RawTey Avenue. All desirable aid convenient It lo cated. ( all on t.ao. W . Sriai-ia. Sept. 17th, 15. AARON PENN. THE Fashionable Earier, Under (irarea Wan house, Mt. Airy, N. C. Easy chair., rarort keen : rVisra sharp, bnen clean. For a share you pay a dime On.'y a iiH-sle to gt a shi'ie ; fhanjwjo or haircut Fr.pa4iHr Toy j the sum of IV. nrft. uaw ft firm - '!'
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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March 5, 1896, edition 1
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