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THE MOUNT AIRY NEWS. Mount Airy, N. C, Ju!y 2."., lSnl. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING l? n K T tt m an j a e w iii .i n ; 11 H i v, ..ny unoirt iimnir! l-HKiKHBHiliiinylrii!)iilii''i aSKVtVHx Uiii) a tiuil iiuin'"' UtW'tiKII mli tMIHlmlMl u a v l fuiiirm touaiiiM: MW I HKH WC ,n ft teull;f Thu weather liaa U-en delightful for the pt week. Tin's wuntry will im well tup plitd with cet put, too fur some tune to cutiiO. Always in season, Hopkins' Steamed Hominy (I lolled Corn). EkyHiit lunch in Milk. We do linpo for s stir among mr l)iiinetw moil tl it tall. WIiHtlmis become or. ail the tnoriev ? It takes money to make business niovo. Tulojitiona uWriler will add J. I). Jenkins, No. 'M. The I'nily New York World lc. per ropy at J. If. Junkiue'. Full lino writing paper, envel ope, tablets, Ac , at J. I). Jenkins'. Everybody whocan should a-nd the l.ible KcInooI at Friend' Mis aioii, Va. Notick : I have several good grade Jersey eows for sale. John L Woktii. July 22, 1800. Don't forjret the lecture by Prof. L L. Ilohbs, at the Opera lloufe, Friday night, 24th. Let everybody come out. We have soma 40 or 50 column of commiinicationM on hand that we PERSONAL MENTION. MihttSndiu V ok ley Iimu returned from Imvidwin eounty Mr. Lloyd llolbro-k, of Traphill, IN, u, wiw in town liH-miay. Mr. T. 1. Armfield wont down to Wiuaron Friday on business. Mr. Daniel Mrioti, of Pilot Moiiutaiii, was in town Saturday. Mr. Ilobt. L. Vokloy is visiting rciniivi'8 auu iiiuidjb iu jwmmbuk county. Mr. John Leonard and wife, of Winston, eamo up Saturday evening on a visit to Mrs. Leonard s mother. Rev. D. II. Tuttlo, Prof. L L. Ilobbs, uud Kev. J. W. Malonc, ' . .i ...Ml !..- I cannot Hud room for. Hope this W yieveianu, u.,) win arnve ..ur0 explanation will bo satisfstory. to-night. T. T , . . f ii . I Mrs. Mury h. t;artland, l'resi 1). Jenkina has a full stock of I , .... rxr n rp IT , . UU L U I'll? VV . V. a. I-'.I ill iv.v - .... . 11 . I I 11 I'll I ! Trido comes Itetoro a Tail '. u senooi okks aim scnooi supplies on , rWir(1 ira ,.n Tm.a . . . i . I ill J . ii . nil I tlHO III UIU VMn,m v.. . ...... ...!.!. I - i.Ln 1 1 llimlr otiil I I. anil of o 1 tiiitAa I .a 1 1 ttr i.mi.1 tr. I 1 Minder over above words, which dor and your wants will receive the 1 K are taken from the Holy I'ible. k-st attention. We acknowledge the receipt ol a Wo should have said "Johnson's"' kind invitation to attend the North creek last week instead of "PaulV Carolina IaichI Ministers' Confer- creek, when 8ieiking of the drown enc at Km hei ford College, Aug. ing ot a horse belonging to Davis bowing Machine Uotnpany. 13th, lS!tt We are itlm! to seo 11 tt;any sum mer victors iu Mount Airy and at the springs. Wo hopo their soj .urn in our midst will io iiotii nea.uiiui and profitable. Tho timo for sensible people to t o careful what they Bay of a polit icul ii'ituru is at hand. Kemeiiiber theie aiu gmid men us well as bad ones in all partus. If you want to rent a new six room dwelling at only $0 a month, call at Durham & Poore's store. All eonvenioiicies have been provided, and the neighborhood as good as tho town aflords. Tho family excursion to Winston will pud out on Aug. 8th. The managers, Messrs. J. K. Paddison and C. C. Hiitchens, are expecting a lariro crowd. Tins will, no di.ubt, he y.ur laat opportunity to visit the .j, 'n... . .. ji;t. l.iu tijur fur uii lltfl I - - . 1 WIII-VUJ lino j "i money. We visited our old friends down at Kmal Hall one day last week, and spent several boms very pleas antly. There are some as good pco plo in that place as we ever met any where. A real nice nine cuurcu has just been tinished thereby the Methodists. Sarah Jane Dodsoti, wife of John F. Dodson, who died Juno 20th, was known all over this eonntiy as the carpet weaver. She had rough and wearv rosds to travel here be low. but all is ioy and peace now. She earned her living by honest toil and never complained. The Justices of tho Poaee and overtecrs of the public roads ot Klue Kidgo township, will please meet, as required by law, on Satur day, August 1st, 1SINJ. Mount Airy will be tho place of meeting. This call is signed by J. D. Satter iield, one ot the magistrates. Mr. Sam 8. Oliver, seminary stiv dent, will conduct prayer meeting in the Presbyterian church hnday night, and preach in the same church Sunday at It o'clock and at night. KoenaDennv. a highly respected colored girl, died on South Street Monday morning, of consumption. She knew thoMj about her to the last, talking to and praying with and for them. Died, of diphtheria, on tho 15th of July, little Miriam, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. .1. ,. bpangti, aged a years, 10 months ana t uavs. An gels have borne her precious spirit to a purer land above. Mr. Zeb Stewart had two of his lingers and his thumb on his left ConcresHrnan J no. L. Mcljuinn left Tuesday morning for 15eniietU ville, S. C. Ho will lie gone a few cays only. Mr. II. W. Stanford, ono of our old friends and a subscriber to this pa pec who lives aU Siloam, was in to see us Saturday. Mr. J. D. Jenkins wont over to Ilillsville, Va., last weok to visit his wife and child. 1 ho baby lias liven right sick, but is better, we are glad to learn. Mr. L F. Uoss went down to (treenslKiroJast week, returning on Friday. Mr. luss said ho expect to start up Hamliiirg cotton mills iu a few Jays Mr. W. M. CundilT and Miss Minnie Koss, of Siloam, were in town rriday. Mr. Cundill callw on Tiik N'kwb, but wo were out of tho city and did not have the pleas ure ot meeting him. Miss Ida Cimpliell, of Stuart, Va., is visiting her brother, Mr Gus. Campbell, of this place. Una i .... J i:l..i..n .... viim. vnui iovjii, v nanu intimiiiiy mitngivu oy uiu , , ,, , 1 1. ...... 1...11 1, ,. . .1 t -.:.... i, oioiliur, nil. 11. u . vnui nrai, hibu ..urtf or tlm In I'll 1 rn rn fuifirv I . W, . tir . 1 111 ciliai li iniu 11 11 i. .iciih mot iini ctory rtsi ly very sorry for the young man. Arrangements have been made whereby delegates and visitors from this section to the Mount Airy 1'is- trict Conference, which convenes at North VVilkesboro next Wednesday and Thursday, can connect at Kural Hall with II. iV D. train. Step around to I'.lue Iiidgo Inn, next door to Houston s drug store, and hear the wonderful Granho- phoi'e and see tho wonders in Edi son's Kinetophone ! The charge is modest and Mr. S. D. Allison, the manager, will certainly interest you. Every citizen should see to it that his premises are clean and tho san itary conditio pure. This is very important, as lives are dependent upon this very thing. Be diligent iu removing lrom the premises any and all decaying substances and do not permit anything to accumulate. Numbers of prominent j-eople are up as a summer resort. Jioks like old times to see so many visitors in our town. Our hotels, tho Pine Ridge Inn, Hotel Reynolds and the White Sulphur Springs hotel are in the lust hands and tin ir guct-t are well cared for. The Epworth league will have here and coming and going dailv interesting exercises at Central M. Uy the way, Mount Airy is looking E. Church Thursday night, llie most important feature will be the lecture by Dr. Harnett on the sub ject ot "Character." Wonder how many Methodists will lend their presence on the above occasion Mr. J. D. Satterfield, justice of the peace for Pine Ridge township, has gone right much into the mar rying business. He united in the holy bunds of matrimony, on the Ifith inst., Alfied Utt and Rhody Va8. On tho 18th, Millard Cnap pel to Ida Pownun hoth couples lrom Chi toll county, Virginia. Wanted, those who are willing to help us make The News interest ing. Yes, we want to come in con tact with that class often. We are over-stocked with critics such as they are. What wo most need is assistance in gathering each week every local item of news from all parts of town. Any help on this line will bo appreciated. Please do ns the kindness to hand in every item that cornea under your obsei vation. Tins paper goes into twelve bund red different families every week, and it should be made as in teresting as possible. A good name is to be prized above everything else. It is not often when a young man diea that every body, all classes and colors and con ditions, speak of him as a model for others to go by. It is said ot our young and esteemed friend, Frank Patterson, who departed this life last week, "that there was no better buy in Mount Airy." He was un coittcions ot the tact tbat he wield rd an influence tor good among his associate, and among otners, that only heaven can reveal. He was a shining example tor others. May God help the young men of Mount Airy to so live and conduct tbem aulvee that when the messenger calls for I hero, they, too, will tie found ready to answer the summons. Those members of the different churches in our city who are situated so they can do so and do not attend preaching and prayer meeting reg ularly, are, to put it mild, not en joying religion. Let tliese church fieopie examine themselves, like we are doing, arid they will arrive at the aauie conclusion we have they ar living too far lrom God. Who will sy tie has discharged bis duty faithfully this year! Have we all forgotten our vows! Are we not wrapped up too much with the eon ci n of this world t Mount Airy would soon become a "heaven on earth if our people talked as touch and as earocaily mUmt tlie salvation t their souls a they do about the political salvation ot l.ryan and Mc Death of Mr. J. M. fuller. It wrs no surprise to us to learn Vcdne3d4y morning, 22nd inst., of tho death on the night hefote, of Mr. James M. Fuller. He has been verv feeble for many years, but never, for a day, would he give up when it was possible to go. He w8 Zi'i years 01 age ami moved to Mount Airy lrom Ker- nersville, IN. C, about 14 years. ago, and worked at the brick ma sou's trade. He was industrious. doii.g all he could to tupjiort bi family. Mr. Fuller knew that death was near and talked freely aUiiit dying, and said to us on different occasions thit he wa prepared to die. His wife and thiee children have the sympathy of the community. Mr. fuller tiad been a member of Uie Methodist church for many years. lhe funeral services will tie con ducted this (Wednesday) atternoon at 3:3" o clock, Dr. Harnett otticiat ing. The interment will take place at akdale Cemetery. nrday and Sunday. Our old friond, Mr. A. H. Kspp, ofhappsMill, who was 111 towu Saturday, informs us that free sil ver is sweeping things in Ins part of tho county. A man who op1 poses free silver cannot carry old Surry in November. The people are tired living under a gold stan dard and propose to have a change by electing men to olhco who will change tho law. Jas. R. Jones, Miss Dora Hull in . 1 . 1 ... a ger, ot iireensiMiro ; mis i,aura Winston, Morganton : Hon. W. 11. Worth, wile and three daughters, Iwileiirh ; Dr. and Mrs. Ector, Win ston; Samuel lieaeh, London, Eng land; Miss Annie Edgerton, Guil ford College; two daughters of Mo ses Hammond, Arcbdale, and many others, pasaod through town this week to attend the Pihlo School at Friends' Mission, Va. ' . . Notics to Techert. Again 1 wish to notify the teaeh- eis of Surry county that I will he in D bsdii the :tlt of July and the 1st of August lor the piirimse of tX'imiiiihg teachers. All who have not Im-cu examined are earnestly re j netted to be present.. It will be inoro convenient to many ot you. and, if any dilTercnre, lea rigid than a private examination, and a great deal less trouble to Mie as I have to repnro ijuestii nt for every exami nation whether public or private. ( In Saturday, the 1st of August, I will also examine t-ppiieants lor A. and M. College, Raleigh, N C. No teacher is allowed to begin a public school without having a cer-' tilicate. J. 15. Si'aki.kk, July 21,';i'.. Co. Examiner. kiuley. lut, you wy, we are in lerv eJ u political matters joat no. So you are, but you cannot gyrd to Degkct your soul. Obituary, Frank Sparger Patterson, son of W. E. and Margaret F. Patterson, was born near Mount Airy, N. C, December fli, 1875, and died July 15th, lMtii. lie was one of thirteen children, twelve of whom are still living. He made a profession ot religion and joined the M. E. Church, Sooth, at Mount Airy, in the year 18". to, nnder the ministry of tue Kev. J. E. Gay. He was a Consistent and aeciul member ot the church. At the tune of his death he was secie tary 'A the Sunday School Mission ary Society. Strong in juU-llcct, littiiJs iine in person and agreeable in manners, he was tetpecied by all with whom became in contact. His sterling qualities of head and heart won the love ot thone who knew him inti mately. He had in Liui the mate rial ot which men are made. He 1oMtaed the elements of success. !ut in the providence of God he was cut duu before he had attained his majority. We may not lie able to see the wiadom of such s provi dence, but we know that God makes no mistakes. 1a us in humble submission to Hit wilL Msy God graciously sustain aud comtoit the stricken launly. W. K. Dianm. Mi oil r&ia fcr r. stiw ru mi. Pilot Mountain Dots. We spent an hour last Friday at Pilot Mountain aud found business very cjuiot, in lact the merchants informed us that trade was tu good. It see i nod no duller there than in Mount Airy. The report that has licoii circulated about the numer ous cases of typhoid fever in that place, is not true Some of the very txtit citizens informed us that there had been but four cases of typhoid fever Uiis year, and only one or two deaths. It ia strange to us and strange to everybody that such reports should be circulated. The general health of that section is all right. Mr. J. A. Simpson left a few day ago for Indiana. His family will follow in a short time. The people of Pilot Mountain are much aroused on the subject of free silver. We met many who are well informed and they are as anxious to try free silver as the most arJenUsupKrter of the cause here or elsewhere. The common people of this broad land have de cided to put their heel on Wall street, regardless of party atliliaticii, and, by the help of God, they pro pose to come together and throw ofl the yoke. They will succeed, if they will staud firm and allow no demagogue to stuff their heads with rot that is preached and printed all over the North by Republican and Democratic geld standard money sharks. The depot agent, Mr. Patterson, fired at a burglar Thursday night at about midnight. lie brought blood and the thief turned on the agent, firing two shots, evidently trying to get hie blood. The agent discovered the bnrglar trying to break into the depot just in time to break up the project. The man lit out, coming in toe direction of ML Airy. Sorry Mr. Tatter-son and Mr. Kirkmsn did not catch hiia. The many tobacco factories are in operation and djing well. Mr. Andy llarreli is abont as niovly fiied up to serve his custom ers in his new store as hi was be fore the fire. A Card. I desire through tho columns of IhkNkabIo expreos to tho kind people of Mount Airy, tho sincere thanks and appreciation of myself and family, fur the many expres sions and tokens of sympathy that have been extended to ns in our re cent great sorrow and atMiction. W. K. IVnKKaox. July 20th, 189C. Democratic Congrenional Convention. Upon recommondation of dele' gates of the district in attoudence upon tho Stato Convention at Kal- oigh the 25th of Juno, and by di rection ot tbe members of tho Ex- ecutive Committee, the Democratic Congressional Convention of the 8th District has been postponed to Wednesday the l!tli of AngiiBt, and will be held at Wilkesboro on that dute. Eiiminu Chairman Ex. Com. Lenoir, July 11. lSOfi. Stick to Your Shuck. Wo aro glad to state that every body has not fully surrendered. It takes lots ot pluck to keep one's shingle on the outer wall just now, but it must hang there. We have groat sympathy for tho man who is in debt and trying to carry on busi ness. While tho outlook is gloomy, we are willing to admit, still the case with many of us might be worse. Everything has been swept from many during the past few years, but to grumblo and complain will not mend matters, so let everybody push and watch expenses. Maybe those who control tho finances wil lot up by and by and permit the great wheels ot buauit sa to take an other turn. are a sorrce of enmiort. Tliejr re kouith .l cure, also. If yon care for your child' health, aend for illustrated ImkiIc on tbe disorders tu which children are sul.ject, and which Frer's Vcrmlturo has cared for 50 ycrs. It. v ruder, Dress It It Confiscation. To paraphrase the words of Mr. Whitney, this is a time when all tiuui who love their country must stand together to avert the iwi- poverisbuieiit of our producing classes, to check the transfer of the wealth of our industrial classes into the hands of the few through the agency of an appreciating dollar mat requires .tho repayment by Uie debtor of two dollars worth of pro duce to meet interest charges and principal where justice requires but ono, and to prevent the virtual en slaving of our producing classes to an oligarchy of wealth. Mr. V hitney tells us that to pay our dob'g in anything but gold Ir i - would be dishonest and dishonor- ill CXJvIIILl .1 I . . .1 CJ aoio. yjn trio contrary, 10 require -pv . . the payment of our debts with two I PT7 fTTTIPn t hundred cent dollars is confiscation. F"1 UlUlil. It is not a question of repudiation but confiscation. Justice requires that where one dollar was borrowed that one be repaid. The gold con tractionists demand that for every dollar borrowed the creditor shall lave tho right to exact a dollar in payment of interest and principal wort', double the dollar loaned. This is not honest it is dishonest it is confiscation. Dishonesty lies at tho door of the gold con tractioniste, not of the bimotullistd Irulythu is no time for com- KiinDCKElKfl. Xtnleigh, IV. C We desire thus to formally advise that our Dress Mak ing Department ia now ready to accept orders for Mid- Siloam Academy, Siloam Academy, nnder the man agement of W. M. CiitidifT and J II. Allen, is a luriro. new. eWantlv tinished and well furnished build ing, seven apartments, lncliidinc study roo'ns, cloak rooms, music room, chapel, and Principals olhce, I ha proprietors, Messrs. Cundiil A: Allen, aro in doad earnest when they say they aro determined to iiihko this school rank among the very foremost preparatory institu tiona in tho State. Fall term oiens Ang. 10th. lJoard $Ci .50 per month ; tuition from $1 to 12.50 ; music (piano and organ) fif.oti extra. Send them 150 lioys and irirls and seo it they will do what they prom Ixo. Summer Excursion Rates. The Cape Fear A Yadkin Valley iailway will sell round-trip Sum mer Excursion Tickets to all Moun tain and Seaside resorts. Tickets on sale Juno 1st to September 30th, iv.io timid for return passage on or before October 31st, 1SU6. F'or tickets and information, call on any Capo Fear it Yadkin Valley Kail- way Agent. W. E. Kyle, Gen I Push. Agent. It r lire or Ointment for fa in rrli that Cntaln jtlerrury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of Hinell and completely jderangn the whole system when enteritis, it through the mucous surfaces. Much articles should never be used exeunt on preseri nl ions from reputable physicinng, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good von can poggihl j derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. ().. contains no mercury, and is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken in ternally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by V. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. Promise, no tune for narti.unaliin There should bo, if 'success is to be summer Dresses and Waists achieved taere must be but two for going away to Mountain inna) a koiu pariv, Uie party 01 c pl .ir an n,iro,.;riir. Vti.ifa, . L. i..... or Sf a Shore or other Sum- -i'('vi"',"i, Mw.ii.1, a v n j Hun dred cent dollar, a dishonest dollar, mer Resorts, and a bimetallic oartv. the nartv nf justice, cniiity. and honor between We believe it is acknowl- cre Jitor and debtor. In joining the edged that this Department, Major McKiuley, Mr. Whitney and the gold Oomocrats will but join the camp to which they belong, for the ICeptiblican party lias espoused the cause of tho money cliques ; it has declared its subserviency to the dictation of the creditor classes of Great Britain as to its financial policy ; it has declared its advocacy of the gold standard, ol a measure ot value that has doubled the bur den of all debts, that is enriching our foreign creditors and impov ensiling onr people. PAIN KILLER TKS ORIiT Family Medicine of the Age Taken Internally, It Cures Diarrhea, Cramp, and Pain In ths Stomach, Sore Throat, Sadden Colds, Conghs, &c, &c Used Externally , It Cures Cuts, Bnilaes, Lama, Scales, Sprains, Toothache, Pain ia tha Faca, Neu ralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted FeeL ! mm tMtaa4 U Mk nbMM ooir.-.(M. ow..r. -... A.m tttiaU W (raw mm aa4 Ttrt ,-Omm. ' '"""o" IS" aMT 1 mm ri-auiM. w. k. Hn iu i(M ia Mthiai IS . ptlm, tad km a u k a A pdj ton lot r- faaUf ahcaJS to wllhoul It iv.-.to t."lh.'B? h " BarP- th rl.KIIIr. which Ui I ha aioai alo,a tmuj airtialaa aa U lNL-rMa Oraaa. II haa ft I Barn , u a aiaana of raaaarlaa; (aim. Pa aaadictaa haa aeouirad a rapotalion auaaj ta Jarrr Sa.la1 e.la lujMA.rt (iajaallj I raallr a alabla aaadlaliia-M la asaS W n Phralalaaa. Mm fVaa-lte. BTWW af Inluuaaa, hmr nil (ha raaataa When wrr'ligin to exceaxl rrair in your Oody you are jroing to fall u-k. The linn iifit are: lnaa of flesh, palenen, wak- nran, iirriiuinv, etc. 1 1 repair iiylel fowl. 'iu think you eat enoiiL'li ami yet you fe that you wear out more tixue, enerny, nei-ve-forif, than yonr food makes for you. 1 lie ihiiiculty is that you do not digeM ennnga. Aud thia U ao erioa it is worth aittiiidowni-rioaly to think about. If yon ran'tdif;et what you eat. take a few dotee of Shaker Dureitive Cordial. The elliH-t of it will lie to uiereaw your Atmh and make you rl slrtmner. 1 uu won t fall aick. Proof thai it ia In eontrjl of your ivpair apparalua. It'ffaaj enoueh to teat thia for yourself. Take a kw bottle of tibakar ijigvetive Cordial. bold by ilrtiiei.t at 10 ornta to $1.00 jier bottle. Sale of Town Lots. By virtue of adferer made bv the Judge of the Superior Court, in a cause pending in the Superior Court of Kurry county, to aettle-the copartnemhip of J. K. & W. A. Moons, J. . Moor bfing dead, we will tell at public auction, in Mount Airy, on Wednesday the 6th day of AugUHt, the following real estate: 20 or more lots on Main, Franklin and Pine streets and Moore Avenue Tbee lota are centrally and moat desirably located and have never been offered for ale. Parties desiring to buy pmperty in Mojnt Airy cannot afford to miu this opportunity. Term of aale. one third cash, one-third in 12 months and balance in 18 months. Sale will t"i;in at Id o'clock, a. m. Tint June 3d, ltvS. W. A. Mooaa, ( , W. F.Cati. Cmn- Land Sale. fey virtue of tbe power of sale con tained in a l)-ed of Trust executed to me by T. J. Jeaup and IH-lila Jeaaup, on 23rd day of March, 1x95. and duly recorded in the ottice of the Refiter of Iieeda of tiurry eounty, iu tmok 14, page etc., I m ill, on the premiaea, on hit unlay, the 2-'ud day of Auual. lSrS, at 1 o'clock p. in ,aell fur rath, to the Uib eat bidder, tbe following described tract of land, being the same, on which T. J. Jeaaup now lives, and lying in Weattield towtuhip in fc-urry county : Beginning on a black gum etake in tbe old line of tbe I'unuagan Purvey, runs X. ' deg., E. 1 chain and 75 links to a stake in tfm road ; N. 2 deg. K. with road Xebauu lo a stake in the road; X. bJ deg. W. chain and 60 links o a atake; X. $$ deg. W. 8 chains and 43 linka to an ap ple tree near a barn ; 73', deg W. 17 chains and 8 links lo eclit.inut oak in old line marked with koke : (j. 23 cbaina and 1.' linka to a rbeai m.t tre ; K-LtHcbajnetoaaourwoud; N.lchaina to lli beginning, containing 4S acrna, more or leaa. iiM, W. A.-I1BV, TaiaTis, Ju!j 30ta. im. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MOUNT AIRY, t Mount Airy, in tbe Stat of North ('afollna. at the close of busmen July Mtii. I". HKSOCHi-KS. Loan and tliecounts $14,41.47 U.-enlrafta, secured an 1 uniar- cured lr. S. lionil to secure circula tion B ulking - house, furiiitura nd fixtures Due from other National liankx (not Keaerv Aei'iitu) Due from approred reere agent Fractional p,iier cmreiicy, nickel, arid cent Specie , I x-sjnl. lender note.... Urtiiemption fund with I'. . Treasurer (5 per ivut. of circulation) 4,tl3.o l-2,.r0.f 2,0-O.l(S 1,6.! I. a:, 8,0M.4i' I0.75 2.JKl'i l.miO.Oo Total. ........ .l 7.4 7 1.4 LUUILITIKS. Capital atock paid in f finmOOO ouriina r una,. ........ I" lull VI Jed proliu, 1cm expellee ami Uxm paid...... Nutioiial liauk uua uutaUail- , i"S Ine to other Naliuual lUnka.. Im to Klate Itanka and llaukrr Uividenila unpaid. individual .1 Ma aitijM;i to check ,. . Demand ceriitittatea f drait, Caahier'a i-Lei-k ouUlaii.ini?, N (. and bill Ix-diMouiiulrJ.. ll,t-j.ni ',4:tt.N ll.r).oo I.ITH.OH :iiOi .T...M.ti 7,.'i'.ai.4rt 40).. 0.' fK,41.'iJ7 Total.. I75,472.4-? State or N'oktm Cii.ia, Cor kit or Si rkv I, M. L. Kwc-tt, Caahiee of the above earned bank, do a..lelnnly aarar that the alxiTe aiaiaiueet i trite to tbe leat .f uy kaoalwlge and belief. M. I.. Fawi ktt, Caahier. SyWrilied aad tworn to beture uio thia tltt day of July, lK.i. AV. B. 1 1 Hows, NoUrj Public. CoBK-r Alteat ; K. L. GwTK. J. 11. Si'AKi.m, liin-ctor. Tin. FawiarT, S Personal : Property AUCTION SALE. The adminiatrator of I.. II. Huff, de nt aaed, w ill aell at the hofe, in Mount A ry. K. C , a Itruo kit uf Bugcie. Car riage ami Carta, elao many other thing, at public auction, Thursday, July 23rd. I!. I 'tm everybody and get a bargain ! Will aiao have the buvki and will tw fi'eed tfl receive any BHMiey due the at L- H. Huff. K M Hrrr and W. Una. June ZL V4. Adair's. under the supervision of Mr. Chas. K. Shaw, manager, and Mrs. E. M. Cauthornc, designer, makes gowns sec ond to none in America, as to correctness of design, stylish arrangement and com fort in wearing. We respectfully solicit your immediate orders, so as to have time allowed us to properly prepare deigns, W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. w.i To call In trie att. ntlnn of the Denote of Mount Air) and minoiiudlng rottntry that w ailll hare The Best Sopplj of Pore Drugs, : Medlcln . hemlcala, Toilet Article. Patent aleilliine. o c , lo be found In Surry rc nuty, and that we want aud Appreciate Tour Trad We do n it aell "beap John" good and do not aar e aell you at beap Joho prlcea, but we do nay we girt you THE BEST That can be botiirhr and v-l, them to yon at reaaoniitile price. W rapeclally wlah lb call attention lo our supply of kr R. J . Qallaway 's 1 ffl-SHI SALE, Commenced oni. Saturday, June 27th. nVERYTMINO IN WM18 Goois, Sills, Lais, teals, Giiilais, Calicoes, &c., will be sold cheaper than ever before in Mount Airy. Ladies call early before goods are picked over. DON'T FORGET TO CALL ON, W. W. BURKE, JtJU, a-DEALER IN. Dry H, lis id SI EKEHS Woodenware, Tinware, El EEBSEB Glassware and Crockery. Staple and Fancy Groceries a Specialty. Agent for EEHffl CHASE & SANBORN'S i Famous Boston Coffees. Quality and prices guaranteed. Goods delivered Promptly. "FL osp o o t ru.lly , TXT. "W. BUEUE, STORE OPPOSITE BLUE RIDGE INN, NEXT DOOR TO R. J.GALLAWAY. YoliP attention. TRUSSES. ONE MINUTE MORE! If yoo no. d ono don't fnll to come to aee us. We have r aiyir-i anil turn and with a lonif ei-prrli-i -e can adjiint on to fit where If a cun ! Kmniw you will certainly be cured. ALwitr you oewl a (air of pertaclt-a we have an abundance of x Hates' (MMel Glasses And wecjuinot miffii le.ntly uixe the Importance of rmyti : tha iMmt when Ibe delicate org-aa of alu 1 t miiterneil. Uut but not leaal, we into to call auenrion to the fact tl it we are lirrpaml to Mil your 1 1 lolly receipt and phyatclana' pn-itcrlpHoim With Skill and Accuracy. With teii yearn' practical experience In your DildHt and year' training In one of ilia taut 1 illeifi Of I'ltarma -y In the Unlied Hi . we dare say no one will heal ui to put the ni,Mt difllcull or intricate preacrtpttou la our nana. Very Truly, TAYLOR & BANNER. The Mount Airy Whilo Snlpbar Springs, BROWN k NtYNES, Proprietor. 8rni llor Tlie Mount Airy M'hite Sulphur f liotI will lie open for Tis ly l&th. l lie waU-r at tlii Hpr.iiji i a tipe as can be? found any Lert. H you are tutTtring with Indigea tiui., I.ireror Kidney Trouble, come and drink the White Sulphur Water. V can furnih a great msny t tiniiinial from partie who hare jii the waterof thi spring, and froi.i the leading pbyiiciati of thi cou.itry. It will cure any 8kin Disease in two we-k or any Inflammation nf the Kye or any trouble caud by Impure ltlood. These statements are not made merely to get you to the Pprings.but are absolutely facta. Anyone wiah ing name of parties that hare been restored to health by the uae of this waler we will gladly furoiah them. The hotel i well furniihed. Table supplied with the beu thia moun tain Country afford. 1'lenly of fruit and everything freeb and nice. 0 ir harks will meet all trains, and forty minute ride over a beau tiful road will bring you to the fpr'ngs. lome tine mountain sceijery near hotel. Our rate for May and June will be J0 per month, iiM per week, IIJSO per day ; for July and Auguft, J5 ir mouth, 17 00 per week, t2M) per day, for grown people, and half prk e fur children and aervanta. 1 nr further inform at ios, addreea, BROWN & HAIKES, Prcprietors, Mount Airy, N. C. 1 . i IM it t mm in Iiffl STREET, MOUNT AIRY. N. C, Desire your attention just long enough to road the following Big drive in Dry Goods, Shoes, Ladies' Dress Goods, Nations, &c, and a full and com plete assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries. All thes goods Lave been bought close and we are selling them the same way. Come and see us. No trouble to show goods. RESPECTFULLY, J. F. Hollingsworth & Co. THE GLOBE WAREHOUSE, MOUNT AIRY, IV. C., Can and will sell your tobacco for you for better prices than any other house in the town. The reason for the above statement is, that "Til. O-IoTbe" Is the only Warehouse in the place in which any of the Manufac turers have any money invested. Some of the largest manufac turers have stock in the house. The proprietor has been in the business over 14 years. These and other reasons tell you plainly that you will erve your own best interest when you SELL 'AT TIE GLOBE, Thanking you, one and all, for past patronage, I am, STILL YOURS TO SERVE, Jos. W. Ashby, Proprietor. April 1 st, 1896. Farmers, Don't Forget! Graves' "Warehouse. Corner Main and Rockford Streets, b th plase t. get lb high market price, for your tobacco ; the teat ren)o!aliae far both yearaelvr aad yor atock ; the eooveaient location tn the atorea aa4 Ik bank, which aave time tor yom. We are ale on kaad to LOOK AFTER I0DR INTERESTS Ml COilFli'S, And aW. all, to aee that .eery pound of yer toha-ca U di.;U?.4 afl that it hrlng the FULL 11 Ail KIT PRICE. Thaakln. r ym taaea St to antrwrt B wlthinf. P. -t vxetinoa tioa of the , rr. YOUIt IllIlVDH, Graves "Warehouse G e.
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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