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U 4 1 ' C Sews. Mount Airy VOL. 1!). MOUNT AIRY, N. O., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 18.).). NO. 2. JL HE 1 Grim Grip's Deadly March DEALS DEATH AND DESTRUCTION TO MANY. Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washing ton, Louisville Terrorized by the Awful Scourge. All the Great Centers of Population Affected. Reputation ana Character. When tho Kentucky soldiers re turned to Louisville thn other day Mr. Henry Wattei-aon in hissriccc of welcome said of tho commanding oflicer that if he had Itecn at kartoum hie same would have pellet! Gor don, at Obdurmw, Kitchener, or a Soiinnon said, "limonnd chanco The depressing effect of the hBP,Hneih to them all." present epidemic of i.rip are ap- J.:v0ry mm mafcc, hjh own c)iar parent every whsie. Teachers, clerks, business men, mechanits, laborers, street car driver, school children, police officers and even the doctors all furnish victims by the hundreds. No remedy yet discovered can show results equal to Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. It quickly overcomes the excessive exhaus tion, invigorates the Hppetite and assists nature to throw off the deiidly microbes from tho system. In times of epidemic like the pre ent.it should be taken as a pre ventive of disease, "(irip had left me a physical wreck ; weak, helpless and miser able. I could not eat; could not sleep: could not train any strength and had nervous prostration of the worst kind. Our home physician could not help me and 1 com mcneed using Dr. Miles Nervine. The first night's sleep that I bad had in four months came as the result of two fust doses. When I had taken two bottles I felt bet ter than I had before in years, and continued to improve until I was entirely cured." Km VVoonAKD, Plymouth, Ills. All druggists art authorized to sell Dr. Miles' Nervine on a guar antee that first botUe bench's or money refunded. Be sure and get Dr. Miles' Nervine. Booklet in heart and Neives sent free. Address, Dr. Miles' Medical Co., Elkhart, Indiana. V. 11. I'.ROWN, m'U'T, but every man is not hy any incurs the "architect of his own fortune." Tho element of chance, in to le taken into account, for it Is often Homo social occasion tlmt makes a mmi's reputation. Admiral Dewey wss nnknown to tho American public twelve months ago. He is described as being a man of no pretensions, a man of modesty, and a man of so little assert ivencs as that on one occasion, so it ia said, Ins friends were vexed with him becaiiHO ho had permitted himself to be imposed npon hy the authorities in Washington without showing resentment. Had theie been no war with Spain, Dewey would lave moved along "in the even tenor of his way, would have discharged his duty, and in the course of tirnO would havo gone down to the grave, respected and lie loved within his own little circle, hut without reputation, without fame. Hut tho war with Spain came and Dewey, against his ptotrst it is said, wa sent with hie licet to Manila. ( ne day he went into the harbor and destroyed all the Spanish ships there," nor lost a single man. A little later Dewey's name- was on every man's tongue, ami ho was known not only all over tho I'niled States, but all over tho civilized world, and was the hero of the age. Time and chance happened to Dew ey that day and he turned it to good account. We would not detract from his glory, but there are other men in the navv who aro ola-cure and who will remain in obscurity forever, any one of whom in Dewey a place would havo given qtnto as good an account ot inniseii ami lie mean mat cd in the fif rew i e this year an, therefore, wan oT7eci r-rtvr ,-rrr u fciiiiiors tho tire halt "under LEGISLATURE CONVENES. The Two Houses Quickly Organized Judtfc Conner Elected Speaker. SK.N ATK. Ualeidi, N. 0 January 4. Tho senate met at noon, with every mem her in hi seat and crowded lobbies and traliciica. Lieutenant Governor Uoynolda presided and Kev. N. M.Jurney olfcred the opening prayer. J. YV. h. Jt ilnnsoii served nut ice of protest sgainst Senator White, in the Fourteenth district. Frank I ). Jones gave notice of con test for the seat from Sampson. I ho lieutenant Governor adtnia hfered tho oath to tho senators. Senator Fields offered the protects of Imbert and F.vans sgair.tt tho seating of Kerley, of Burke, and Souther, of tho Thirty first district, 1. (). I' tiller, of tho r.lovt nth dis f ritt. is tho only negro senator and was last sworn in. The senato elected the following ollieera Principal clerk, 0, C. Daniels, of ilson. Assistants. A. J. Maxwell, of Columbus ; M. I.. Shipman, of Henderson; . A. Campbell, of Moore. F.ngros'hiTig eletk, Frark A. Clin- ard, of llickorv. Asi-intantR, Mr. Tickler, J. A. Smith, Mrs. W. I'.. Shipp. Beading clerk, Walter Murphy, of Kowan. Knrolling clerk, K. H. Norvell, of Cherokee. DooiLeeper, J. H. Smith, of Cumla-rland. Assistant doorkeciu r. M. W. White, of Iredell. Tho senator from Sampson, on behalf ot tho populists, said they were not here to oladruct legislation and had no nominations to make, and bade the democratic majority in the senaio God sHt'd. 1 tie Inn'eiant Governor an 'i.neod that ho had received tho rotcxt ot A. Cannot, of the Thirty- tonrth district, against the seating f .1. r ranks. V rules of 1S!I.1 were adopted. 'iHfois .Justice, ti enn and ted a committee (i TWO SUGGESTIONS. Some Things that Ought to be Done hy the Legislature. M r. Aiuv.N.C, Dec. 31, .ts. Editor News and Observer: I havo heard it remarked lime and again that we will have tho best men ol the State to represent us in the next session ol tho legislature I hope this is true. I feel euro there is some very important work to be done. I would not think of die'at itig to such an honorable, body men ; but there are two suggi stiotn I would like to make, hoping they may ho considered and acted upon I list. 1 think it would le a good thing, and a great blotting to many people in our State if tho legisla turo ot North Carolina would ectab lish a reforma'oiy, for the benelit of habitual dram drinkers (or drunk- s.rdK). Hundreds sro dvn g every year and going to a drunkard's hell. that ought to bo saved arid made useful to their homes and families Let the legislature establish such an institution, and it there be aw binding all such characters to remain there two years until all thirst f-.r drink is gone from the ystem. Oive them regular work. and let the State see to it, that they get in good trim Let the institu tion be furnished with a good selec tion of luoks every year, and the very best gospel advantages. Ks- tabiihh the institution, am! tho in mates, if properly looked after, will pay all excuses, and a good per cent, on the institution. Second. Very nearly all the saw mills in the StHte arc located by the side of running water. Hence our h are all being destroyed, and the branch beds, the creek beds and the river beds are all lined and filled with saw dust, which, I think, is the cause of much sickness, and if not stopped will cause a great deal more. let the Legislature put an end to this at orve, and let the saw mill men learn to horn their dust. i i - 1 1 men win oe a grear saving to them. This is my first letter to the News and Observer. 1 write this for wiser men to think about. 1 ' Vniek, ' 7 f ci-ived n cd by man who nsimlly, put in a gK)d day's work on the tirst day of tho year Miss Mary Vlrnon has removed her dressmaking establishment back to hot residence until 1st of March, 1809, when she will Hguin reopen in the Joyce tilock The month of Jsnnary is genor eliy good time to sell leaf tobacco and tho farmers will put a large quantity on the market before the nrei or rem nary. . . Notice Is boreliy given that appli cation will be mado to the next leg islature for a special charter tor the schools of Mount Airy, N. C. Dec. 30, 'tis. T. H. McGaboo. ' The neatly prepared wedding no tic of tho marriage of Mr. Jos. 11. , looker ana Mrs. Clement mctior i iukk, on New Year's day, was re ived too late tor this issue. . . iff I . 1 . IT n jt is now ".Havana, t,uia, v. s. A." The stars and stripes wave over Morro Uastle, rort t'Hbanas, Ac, the 1'nited States having as sumed control of Cuba last Sunday. The old year of 18iS went out in a storm, and the new year came in the same way. The thermometer in the meantime dropping HO de grees. Considerable hail fell dur ing the storm. Some ladies of the HaptUt church on Christinas Day gave a "pound ing" of staple groceries, money, clothing, Christmas dainties, Jfce, to an alllicted family on what is known s Roberta' row. The following subscribers to Tun Nkws have paid their subscriptions during the piist week i - A. W. (kmncil, J. M.' Parker, ISeverly Fulton,, Mrs. P. L. Warff, G. II Hooker, 1. "W. Iiarber, Jaab lliatt, A. J. Collins, Jaraee Choplin. The sale of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad at l ayette ville, last Thursday, means some thing for Mount Airy, but ju4 w hat the change will do for or against us, will appear later on. The Atlantic Coast lJne won . the Pritso. getting the whole system for i.'t.l 10,!iii(i. The iMjbfefiberi to tins pBjer who have not paid np to January the t, HW, are earnestly requested, to VJo so. You aie fcble to pHy and we need every cent due us. Kindly, send us the ' money. We aro nu!j able to wait two, three and font' years K;ople ot not in the bnbii of wailing two, thri-e fchd four d! on ns. . . "j Tl'.rre is an acr-onnt in Jhit papct" of the fatal work of the Fh.bVrti gun, s nafry, a.rigcr ois t -ms we of en sc in (he hands of li tie boy ab. ut Mount Airv. - J'.irci.L1-, tk t! t inc'r itnetiis (if di a'li nj t s:r. y V n I. ! .: ycr b it if I'y ki'i- I. - j i,.y it ,t.-. V t t ftnyh.r of !' I f- Oi d to yonr I'nclc (.rover. It wss not sat isfactory the other half was liettcr. After the politicians get settled in their nests, business naturally moves ahead and everything gets to bntn rti.ng. Mr. I. W. Harbcr, of the Agri cultural and Mechanical College at Raleigh, was in town Friday. lie save Mount Airy needs elelctric lights, and that when once put in and tried by our town the citizens would not think of doing without them. He is anxious to put in a plant for the city or some local com pany after he gradoates in June. Mr. Barber is a self-made manhas worked his way through college. He will succeed inthis lifo. Our band provisos to take a new lease on lifo ami has laid the foun dation stone by procjiring the ser vices ot Mr. Will II. Reebnah, of Dayton, Ya., a brother of Prof. J. II. Rnebiihh, who was with ns last summer in the JNormsl School of Music. Mr. Rnebush, besides be ing a band instructor and composer, is an excellent vocalist, having re ceived instructions from some of the finest teachers of vocal music in the United States, and promises ns some free concerts during his stay in the city. W e hope that onr people will interest themselves in behalf of the batd, and show their appreciation of the efforts to organizs a good hand in Mount Airy by a liberal patronage whenever an t pportnnity is presented. A most deplorable and heart rending accident occurred at High t oint Jucsday afternoon of last week, resulting in the death of a young lady. Miss Eleanor Stan back, of Trinity, had arrived on tho train from Asheboro with some friends. She had been attending to some shopping and was walking down the railroad tracks, la otdor to get out of tho way of one train she stepjed on to another track npon winch a train was slutting care sod was run over and instantly 4:il!ed, her head being mashed in a tright tnl manner and ono arm cut off. The young lady was very popular and only sixteen years old. She had beert a student at Greensboro Fe c4 le College up to a short time ago reii left on account of her eyes. I The Methodist Sunday School at I rein Hill gave thechildron a real .o Christmas tree eutertainment uesday night, December STih. A i. ry largo congregation assembled lid the evening pivsed off plcaaant y and profitably, the exercises be er i peiied with prayer by the pae Rev. H. F. Carpenter, who alro .' vered an interrs'injr and appro-i-r uiu, address. The address by Mr. ii.-'t. S. Satlertield, who has just rt-i,ed from the lniveniiy, is I Uy complimented by everybody p-r - i.t ib nut ot the l-st and most n ' " ' - ' tti.es t!,iy etr lis ' ' . u. 'c a leas- t t' e i. '. .' iition of ; . i, -ot to . - ts l".J .ir!s. Jt " ; ' it 4-rfect to s rtmi 'UK. Miss r.va arZc7 air. a. j. parger, who mov Texas from this jlace-in ISTti, was married to Mr. Iee M. Myers, of Rohham, Texas, Thursday evening, Dec 20th, lv.tS. The News of that city says : "Miss Sparger is one ol lion ham s most charming young la dies, whose sweet, friendly disposi tion has won for her a host of friends " An Old Superstition. The Globe Warehouse will guar antee as much for your tobacco as von can get on any other market. We want to sell your tobacco and will work hard to get you tip top prices. We are very thankful to the farmeis of this and surrounding counties fur the liberal patronage given us in the past and hope, by hard work and fair dealing, to have a continuance of t lie same. Yonr triends, Bkown A: Rkown. Mr. Jas. Choplin has sold his in terest in the LI it fl Huggy Company here to Messrs. Payne A Yogler, who will push the business vigor ously. Sir. Choplin is anxious to engago in some line of business, either manufacturing or repairing vehicles, or business of some kind already established. He is a good man and we hope he will reimtin in Mount Airy and establish for him self a business in our city. Those who feel like going into the buggy business with a rattling good man, one who pushes, will do well to see him. . The Kure La tie Cur-. There is no une aufl'ering from thin dreadful iniilu'ly, ir'you w ill only got the right remedy. You ure having pain all through your body, your liver is out of order, havo no appo litc, no lifo or ambition, have a hud cold, in fact nro eouiplolely uned up. I'ileetric Itinera, is the only remedy that will g'vo you prompt and sure relief. They net directly on your I.iver, Stomach and Kidncyo, tone up tho whole ayaiem and make you fool like a new being. They are guaranteed to cure or price relunded. For sale at Taylor & i!anner' lrug Store. Only ,'0 cents per bottle. A.. BwntlM f ll Kind w Hw Hum BoagM J r Mom of comfort. They a toarv of earn, also. If 70a ear fur your child bealth. nd (or tUwlraMd book OB Ui dlaordrra ! which ftbUdrae aj tub) art. and wbica FHEY'S fRFU:i hMM nrd lor M vi Auction Sale! I i!t n''sr f j h.1 v ! fltrnai 1 inn. i hi. ii. 11 I m p.ii!i M-.'iul A;ri. t.. 1 I 1 T K I M r t . funv '. ..1 t.i 1 r V t 1 1 utc 11 nei, fie t-- a itm jH W ' mi at me aadkii. at tmt - is. n. which bus 1 can it, tiu.x talk this is more than these words, sooken to you in your paper, which I hope you snbscrile for and read. Yoii have just corn menced "a new year and yon will pardon rnc for fhe following words ot advice Resolve to attend divine worship on the lAird s day, and if it is not convenient for yon to attend morn ing and night, try all means to go in the morning. 1 have great faith in the Gospel, and everyone win places himself or herself under it will find themselves growing better. It is the power of (tod, not to those who hear of it, but to tho--e who hear it. Make np your mind to give it a fair trial during the year '.'O. Khecially do I urge this course upon parents. I f your children are small take them to the Sunday School, and remain for preaching and cause them to stay also. If you do this yon will have cause to be thankful, and it yon do not yon may have cause to regret it. I do not mean for yon to go occasionally but go regularly, the same as you go to your business on Monday. Uod never lails to help those who honor his house by their presence. The Baptist church is opeu every Sun day morning and night and pastor and people will Ik; glad to see yon. Hut if you preter to go to some other church, bv all means go. Yon aro thrice welcome to any of Un churches. Yours, K. D. IIaymokk. Buclilen'a Arnica Salve. The Beat Salve in the world for Cuts, Brumes, Sores. Ulcent, Salt Rheum, Fever Sorea, fetter, Chapp ed llandrt, Chilhlainea, Coma, and all Skin Kruptions, and poaitively curos riles, or no pay required It is guaruntccd to give perfect snli faetion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Tay- lor & Banner. Kdarata 1'eur With rwarareta. Ohilf Cathartic, rurc rnnattpatloa forcier. lOc.ttc. ilCC C fail, drwmtiUrrluf4 n-MrtifJ. Knclisli r?:avin Liniment remove all Hard, Koft or Calioiet1 Lihi.it. and Idemishea from horae. IUikiiI ha urn, tiurU. Hrdinta, Hweeney. liiiiK-lione, htillea, Hjiraimt, all Kwolltm TliroaU, CoukIis, ele. rave "SJ by use of one bottle. Vt'arranted toe modt wnnilerfnl lileniish Cure ever known. Hold by 1 ay- lor A Banner, IruppiU. Mt. Airy, N. C. Returned as prom the Dead. A New York dispa'c'i sav : The steitni'-r Maasdam, of tho Holland Ameriean L'ne, which arrived to ilay from RMt'cnlam, brought as piiSsenucrs ten American sailors vho wt re sent by the 1'nited States Consul at Rotterdam, Mr. Listoo They were the cuptahs ami crews of the lumber sclmtmer Refrain N. White and the ctitil carrying schoon tr barge (J'linnehaug. Tho crews in each ciso, cunsisting of five men, were picked up at sea by an English sailing vetsel and taken to Rotter d'im. The men hailed from various porta on the American seaboard nml are Ameriean eiti.'-ns. They proceeth.-d to their h"!iiej. The five men from the tiiinne bang returned as from the grave, for since Dtc inla r 2d they have been reported among the lost. These men hive twice crossed the Atlantic and have' undergone cxpcricnois they scarcely lo, ked for w hen they shipped aboard the schooner barge (.'uinnebaiig, bound from Norfolk to Providence with '2, .Mitt tons of coal aboard. In the s'ortn of No vemher ii 7 1 It last which created so much havoc among shipping, the (jiiiniu hii'ig, while in tow, went adrift snd reported to have sunk with all on board. This occurred off Scotland Lightship. At the same time and in the same vicinity the Corsica and Helicon, barges in tow of the tug Luckenlinck, also sank and the crew of the Corsica was lost. The Oniutichaug was milt in I 7 7 in Philadelphia and wss '.t7' tons ngistcr. Her home in New York She left Norfolk on NovemU r '2.'!d. The ciptain anT crew of the schooner Bertram N. White were ticked np by the Biitish steamer Iric on 1 1, (tember L' 1 last ar.d taken tii Holland. I he schooner was abandoned on that day w hen abml Hi miles Southwest of tb s port. Mic was InimhI frun Jneks-iiivilif to 'hiliidclphia. Shti whs b in in 1 V.t'J arid was :i!'2 tons himI In -r home port was Joticfport, Maine. Another Railroad Deal. A dispa'ch froin Ba'.limor. A cntroliing interest in tl board A: R-,anoku Riilro.el pany, the present corporati'.u s! f m h 1 J Air Lice, has ! itc ( i! 1 ma id Air I. me, has ! Sore 1 nib, sits : Si c 'iii ii the s-.,). NORTH CAROLINA NEWS ITEMS. Incidents, Accldenls tnd Other Inter- esllng Happenings in the Old North State. Tho Legislature is going in'o the probing biii-ini ss on a 'iig scn'c. Jas. McRae, colon tl. of New Han ner county, was killed S.itur day I, She accidental discharge tif a gun. Tho father of postmaster Lv brook, of Winston, Judge Lybnaik, died at his homo at Mnart, a., on Jan. '.'ud. There was a desperate fight Sat iirdny night at Rockwell, Rowan county, bet ween whites and negroes. Over twenty-five woro engaged, and some v.cro badly injured. Tho Salisbury correspondent of he Charlotte Olsserver sava : "An immense transfer sl ed will shortly Iks built here by the Southern. All the freight nn this division, hereto fore transferred at Crcenslxiro, will bo handled at this point. This shed will lie built on the site of the old shops." The Salisbury correspondent of the Charlotte Observer says two brothers named Chanford, from Montgomery county, attempted to assault Mrs. V. Parks, a highly re spectable lady of Morgan township, Ivowan county, a few days ago. 1 he men were under the influence ot Honor. The ladv's brother was at tracted by her scream and drove her assailants awav. CvAn V PURE . ; Makes the food more delicious and hoeome Bank at Greensboro Cloes. Had a bank in Greensboro closed its d'Hir a few years a'o there would have la-en a panic sure enough. the Bank ot (nwlford closd its doors this morning and posted a notice telling why, yet there was no excitement whatever. A few peo pie stopped to lo'k at tho card on the door, but nothing more. And the reason is that it is really a voluntary Inundation at Ich this is w bat it amount, to. o Monday Swo stockholders petitioned for theappointment of a receiver to wind ip the affairs of the institution and tle papers have Imen signed by JndwL' Shaw, the mes senger, Mr. . y. Taylor, returning to the city thi 'morning. Yesterday iming the directors, not as dirccoif-. but as stc.fk holders, The Sturm Center. Iloilo is now tho storm center of the Philippines, but whether there is to lie much of a storm or not do onds mainly upon the men who are managing affairs for tho 1'nited State. While firm, (ten. Miller seem to bo using discretion and some tact, and while there also seems to be a disposition on the part of the insurgent leaders to avoid a clash, a very little thing may precipitate it and the result lie actual w ar la tween I' -V ;u1 unporiani i dicate an afl'-tion of the Uronchinl tuta-s which may develop into pleurisy or inflammation of the lungs. Dotiot wait : but use Dr. John - W. Bull's Congn Syrup at once and he rnred. COUCH SYRUP Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat. riuw. arc .mall and pleaant to lake for1.-rt- rrcotunicad it. Jrite cla. At all dtuKk-isla. dmirOfc. at exhn v the I'niled States trooi and their late allies, the insurgents Although we have at present available for active operation there only a.:ini men against the 17,'ion or 1 the insurgents can muster, reinforcements have la-cn ordered, ami we bate no doubt that with our siij ermr cuipment and the ships at our command we could soon capture 1 1 . . . . . homo or destroy it. 1 lie tact that moore troops have been ordered to reinforce (ten. Miller's command is proof that the situation is regarded as very serious. We may capture lloilo, but it it bo not voluntarily surrendered by the Filipinos there will laj very little gained by that, for if wo are to take permanent or even temporary p session of those islands, it is the people wo must capture and not the towns. 1 o hold the towns w ith the people against us will simply be a ndition of virtual warfare, which at any time may become actual war- tare. ith a government that e pecfed to rule by force and not t i take into Consideration the rights or wishes of the people ruled, this might not matter much, only a question of mohty and lives, but we are professing to be governed by the desire to do tl e fair, square thing by those people, and hence we can not force them into the attitude of enemies, and govern them h the bayonet. The crisis seems to have !een reached when we must show them that we are their friends, t.r make them our enemies. Here there is riot only opjiort unity but necessity tact and g.J liidgmcnt. 1!- mington S'ar. 1 lie rrl.riK cscjciltma tor- and naroiaim t nntlic atit.ti in M loiif 'i.My fuii'la rsirimn inihcir IuiimIn himI it at.i ittiire nardiatts in rSiirw ilmir Inml rvorj ilircn Ji-Bin'iliir- 11 K llii-ir cuiinumn'r pinnlian. Una lo noiieel'i micU tnm'een U itiinfly villi llii' law, or ii!ir Mill be lasited aii acivr I ly tl slieiil! at lli- r-roiial cok! ot thoie Iki to taKH ail van lap- of I his m tire al i ce. V. II. II A MS,C.S C. !.f mbor IT1I1, !"!". DO YOU KNOW That Mrs. B. A. Irvin carries the nicest Ski of lilliiieii', Dress Goods anJ Wra ns IN MOUNT AIRY. Give her a call and you will find prices satisfactory. Nf-t'nAIlIA curw! !T Jr Mile,' Pain piLui. "Ouot-vut adiaw. Atall uniak'ta. t TO CI KE A Cttl.Il IN NK HAY. Take Laxative I'.romo Q linine Tab lets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure, ii'itt. The gen uine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. Kwnti Bifaatua af lai U4 I Y.in atiJt isei The B-t Prescription for Cai" and frVver i a taittle of, (iRov'a T'ktk- i.tas Cur; 1. Tome, yievrr toctire ; then why firM-rimnl with mt 1 le imuatiiiin J 'riee bur. - A H I a 1 a la I Oli.au Tlir la b. d 1 w ac aw Bnccrtaie in iia Miara tiuw dyanrpua. flitiKiiM aar that lti arn4ona of a I raara arr. It la 1 ..... mt-i miZiituii a c - - - i il Mi.. i. N ) maur Soa p rr-rr or mnWr mt al d viiic(iv,ti-ui"taaiii . vmi. Hra, lr,tt . .3--- will cur u I -.alul c in i X .Eat i of al.jsart-,"1..wt ai-i mr ILL YOU PLEASE PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPT II no 7v nn A it'll we e Wen Who Didn't Advertise Got Left. A New York, seclal of Dec. says; Since Christmas there have been ten failures reported of con cerns that made a secialty of goods intended tor holiday presents. Some of these concerns carried large stin ks and wee entitled to the de signation "big." Jn ono or two in stances tho stocks were valued at more than tj'i.Mi.imO. The noticeable thing about each of the collapsed concerns is that they did not adver tise in the newspain rs. The stores that did advertWwero crowded with customers from the commencement of the holiday sea son to the hour of el ing the night before Christmas. They all report positively tho greatest holiday hns iru for many years. Pshaw! All smarti?) met) know that advertising does not pay ! - - Lite insurance is a good thing but health insurance, bv keeping the blo.nl pure w ith Ilootl's farsaparilla, is still better. - ..- a The basin of the .St. Lawrence riv er covers .VIo.ihn) sonare miles, of" which 4'ii,hiii ure in Canada. iliousness KK Ift mm! Mid Utem prfrci. Couuln I 4o it nout thrm. 1 bvc uih1 ibmm (or mm liiw for inUi(tifi anti diiiouhtimk snd ftiri tow cote p te if furni Krt oininend them o rvrrt cw nf iriiNl. yo wilt 0frr be wiIIh-uI ihrm m 4 i thrmi.y." M-W A Makl. Albany S. Y. . ff!p CANOV " f P4inl Pliahr PntaMtt Taf Onnd. IW 0Kid. Nfter rWfcea. Wtvkci ur Unpr. Kir. 'IjC. !m ... CURE CONSTIPATION. . . -UtfT Cmmpmm. Attract. !' ?.. H RHIVnAlf girsuio ( IKK J.nyjfo iitu F. CARTtJ, VXflT , A. C. Caktkk vSc Lkwk "" 1 "'I'laraK V w I r PEACE INSTITUTE, Raleigh. n.cT A Famous School for OiHa. Very Thorauffh anS of Mlrh tirade. Judge (ieo. I), (iray, Culpejier, Yi , aays : "I ainwrly .e)ietre it is the very Lieut female nehool or hieli 1 have any knowledRf." JiluatraU'd cat- ' alogue tree to all w ho apply. J as. liNWiint, M. A., Principal. Stop That Headache Clear the dock for busiacss. You cannot ac- m 1.. i .1 I . fl avioiiipiiv!i aiiN tiling, until juu nave a cit ai r.i-roblllC cr, ' 1 1 T i-t i iluj CANDTONtcFtUETS - coco cn rri'-f:, LI A I r E. M. ANDREWS, FVWNITt HK, fAWJKTtS. I'lAN'iS ani tu;; ANS. niPWITlTPr T,lp ,:rK,,,il ",' k "f r-oroiture m r U lii 1 UrL."t,t,e Carolina. Kterj thing to make ayoUR Home comfortable and elec,nt I can'save you money on Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Curtains andDra- 1 1 peries. I guarantee the latest styles and lowest prices. J 3ctlos:ctnn.d- Tiles:;1 L Irs. C. E.PAEKEE, (Next Door to Leona d's Jewelry Store) carries a . - . Bfaoil ami mm Liny t Ami I.APIKS' n.RXISHIXG GOODS. Hi.s rfijH'if utij iiiti" lh J.ailiea oMiHint Airy and aiirrour d;rff .-uuntry to rait in and eiamirte tn-r .-. and I'riren. Mi ha Jut returned fruiK the Market and her g. . I Jliitn V I keep a full stock of fine and medium priced Mantles, Tiles. Hearths and Urates, it you arc Dunging or repairing your come I can furnish these supplies for less than you can make them. PIAIOS UB-OR&iJS U'e carry the largest and most complete stock of Musical lnct-f ments in this section. Every Instrument with a -iT- . 1 reputation and honestiv cuarantecd. We can saw , j you money on an insuumeni ana give you j the best. Write for new catalogues. J E.'lL AliDREWS, FURNITURE. CARPETS, PIANOS, ORC Aug. 19, 'S. Charlc COAL ! Whit Ah Ar.thrafit Coal for Storf and Uratna. RuaaelCivfk Coal tor Ktnfi and lira ta PiK-ahontaii Ctwi for' . ; . jfd Enpinea m' - . tl i ? iir iMf. r.i. 3 DA
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 12, 1899, edition 1
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