J
fVr 1 frair.rtro f
llOUB' AIKY; N; C.
elculat.i'u, rnrninbr-d i'i'U..iiofi. .
ti ta wad on nea
'tram efr rrtl-o vf wnk.rn. Soiry. Yrdk.o
wi kA'i,'I1' "' a!i UMinfie to Hid
i i -i mil . . . . . . . . . i i . . . . . i
Ueuri ' "V"'"- Vr retterta nil rigktiucun-
w Jrtlt l to-dy for .w aler1ers to
tim Mido noxt jour. friend f ttie
r.7""r eff.irts ti UilHend will be very ttlffk-
)Iocst Aibv, X. C., Aro.2S, IS'.'I.
InteeM at the Post orti .vtilouot Alry.XC.
I
WOED3 OF GREETING.
According to iire-vlmi announcement
Tub Yadkin' V.luv Nbws -aIUi thw
'igau passes Into new hand.
J In assuming, therefore, the repotirf.
hilities incident to I ho conduct of the
News it pardonable for the writer to
refer to himself per.onlly and the ptd
1c i that wiir henceforward be our jriilde.
In early Jajx when lifo in H futlnea
, was enjoyed under the shadow of the
'glorious mountains and the writer yrew
"Up attached to the grand old western
hill a4 verdant valleys he tm w not
that this beautiful aection was dY.-lined
to bold the l.ro of projrrens with
Vtraij-hU-ncd reigns and bid th whirl
wind wheel her rapid tar. It was to
hint a tale of blood that bad ci?a.ed fiw-
Ing five years before and of wiu:id of!
war that would fOarcely ever h al.
That day is pat and once ogaii- af-
ter an .absence of thirteen years the
" writer feels the invigorating mountain
airland proudly calls the shadow of the
.lllue Ku'ge peaks Lis periuaiicnt.hotne.
rThe developiuont of the New South
has divided it inio two distinct -nations,
$hLJpper and Lower South, and into
he most aggressive of the tw Jlount
Airy la sitaated. That we have faith
. in her future and believe, that the sec
tion surrounding Mount Airy is nalii
rally blessed, goes wiihout say!ng since
4re have left the place of our. birth whero
fevery family tie was dearest to accept
home ajnong the most enterprising
-people the sun shines on.
' As is repeated on the first page to
day the opinions of two of tho mo! in-
fluential journals of the Nation should
be respected. Their prophecies that
Western North Carolina is destined
lo become the Sanitarium of the world"
Und that "Southwestern Virginia and
Western North Carolina have the
brightest future of all this Southern
Country" are sufTicicnt to make one
proud of the land of his adopt ion. The
writer comes to ilount Airy full vf
that enthusiasm and belief in her fu
ture that is calculated to influence all
laudible schemes for her improvement.
Therefore we herewith take our stand
for the issuance of bonds for the paviug
of our streets and the establtshmunt of
fcn electric light plant, because (a) no I
town baa achieved anything without !
- carrying a bonded debt, (6) there is no
easier way of securing funds for im-,
brovements, (c) when the time arrives
for the paytSent of the debt real estate
irill haTe enhaSccd in ; valued so as to
mak the load only slightly felt by each
individual, (d) in our day and genera'
tion nothing but the interest on the
fleWt will be required, and because (r)
tj Toting down bonds for improve
ments we vote down the price of real
estate about 30 per cent. v
" 'At to politics we must not be mis
anderstood tir misquoted. ' Ffrnt we
are fighting for deinoeralie principles
aa banded down by Jelforsou add exem
plified by hi democratic - successors
aad for those measures' which will give
fo every farmer his rights and rrbeve
him from the presxure of the n.oney
power. Tho, News is a Democratic
newspaper and shall insist ' fh-at ' only
upon this plalfoTtn can the war be waged
gainst ' monopoly, extravagance and
corruption." We are for reform but in
tond fighting for theiu , inside cf party J
lines.
llefering again to our young city and
th country of which she is the trading
e'eutre we must not forget that the pros
, ... , , , ,
penty of Mount Airy depei.ua largely
upon the prosperity of the farmers who
mAA In hr lmnArt.ne. .. -
TIT t. fc--f ii t ir r .
upp in tue oeuei mat
tie preactit jeaf will fcrlnR to'thetrt
beautiful barna of Valuable luharcu and
shall look tv'eee themk 11 their pnxJact
at a Sao prin upon the Mouut Airy
Warehouse floor.-';' ? ' . '
And now in o.;,,elu,li,uj w. wnt t
- - -
si7aordrvUUvetoourir4,,'ri.-lf:-
.. . - J L M .
, j
na, of 32 column., can rc.it h llie posi-
It should hId at one iK.l.'ar a x car.
i vc-L a reluslieil ililv or a tint. !
i irei a
w j i - ,
for a dollar but you j
atifM get an edited liviueit Wrft1j
paper Of Bay prcienMuaa lur wi uiau
$1.50 a year.' 7a view of the enlarge
ment to thirty two column and other
'i-nnteiup'attni improvement- we. have
I iUiu lit It aafct to put the pnee of our
r -- i v .
-ttie larger rirtulal too which wo
" ..i . . . j
win airivr ut mem aiiu me incrT-aae-a
price, vc hope within six month to five
to our patron jhe brut weekly newxpa
per in Western North Carolina.
The c-o operation of it rieudj toward
liolp'nr uk lo gain 'his end will be ap
preciated. And now with incoret gratitude to
lbMe inagr.animou citizens who bare
made it pt'KMblu f.r tue to taki b-.dd of
his p4per, and Mieving J lur our read
t-r will pardon tbt? defects of a hastily
constructed pa'r, pron;i.-iiig tbem bet
ter in the future, I am,
Very siuccroly,
Gro. 1. Vell.
PROMOTING DISCORD.
If h papTS that claim to be organs
of i!ctno;racy in this State will only
stop grinding out dicordnt onnnds the
probability is that no third party will
be formed. It is a sickening slight to
behold one of oar oldest 8tate paper
continual-iy whining and accusing ot!urs
of trying to break tip the Democratic
party when, if the truth wi-re b.ld, that
very paper has done tu.re by fighting
the Alliance and the actions of the
Legislature to irjuro the party than
the Alliance ht evrr tbr-a!ened to do.
Cea.se such nius-ie, brethren, and lets
L hear more haruionious tones. The way
to pronte the gMd of tho party cau
not 1 by fighting over half of it. If
that jouri;il Ls tired of the actions of
the parly it certainly ought to retire
from it. The day of reckoning w:;l ;
jiurely come, and while we are not In
symp.-.thy wiih:aH the nioyemenis of
the Alliance 1-adir. we do not believe
they have the virtue of forbearance to
anj greater degree than moat men.
Up here iu the West our farmers are
mostly goi.il Democrats; they wt'l
fight for rrf..rnis iusido of party lines
and we b.-liove that the cae ith
most Allisuceiiicn in the Stale al:large.
It doe.H not pay to curae your ueighlNtr
as long as hi enmity is qui-Hiioiiable.
, The lh-htnnd anJ Dnvi'iiciai!road
company has to borrow m .ni-y to pay
the coupons io tluir bonds and it sceiu
that they will hae to borrow atill
more (o pay for the thirty lives lost in
the sad accident on I ho western roa.i
Wednesday uiorning. Sin h catastro
phes are deplorable and should be a ,
lesson to all rai!rjad comp-anies to be
more careful in constructing their roads
over dangerous places
The Grower Uradiirld Gilliam
OlIiYor rocket aizzed at the wrong end,
rlew the wrong direction and conse
quently hit the fellow that was shoot
ing it off. Guess it followed ia the
track of his political aspirations. All
this foM is unfortunate but it may
wind up with rrtnrning the Review ed
iors to their work determined upon
being more careful in their Mtatono-uts,
and with making Mr. Bruwer conclude
that it is much pleasauter in life to live
as an agrensive and public spirited
private titieu of Mount Airy than as
a political '-bull ot the woods'' iu the
Natiou's council halls. i
THE ALLIANCE AND ITS IN
FLUENCE Senator Car!i?Io may or may not
be right in i-ayin that tlie Allumee,
is a dyii'g party. It is possible that
it will not greatly figure in the next
Natioii.d campaign a an organiza
tion, but there i no li.u'.t that the
iutlueiiee of Uie order will Ikj te!t at
tho polls whether it has candidates
or not, or whether having them its
.undulates receiu Jew or niaiiv
votes.
The Alliance has already served
a great. purjuiee. It h;is given im
pulse and direction to Democratic
doctrine and sentiment. It has help
ed greatly to spread the truth. Fol
lies ait; incident to the K'ginningot
any great movement, especially of
one that is osentiaily jopular. Fa
natics and demagogues regard them
as their long-looked for opportunity
and seize upon them, but if the
movement is healthful, thenj are
Roon disetirdnl. So the ScJTrca-ji
ury i-ehenie i al.ut dead, while as
for silver it is' takii!r its tdaee Ihi-
hind the tariff ifsucuiid is awaiting
Its twin,
sT'ne Aliiaii;e hai lrrelv increas
ed the moobeifof enemies of the
? n:ono.o!i:-t. tai iit law, wf subsides
j :Vld ,H,I1IiM4:' l,f sharks, of
Mhese who livo on sectional hate and
f pnUSi.- extravagancv. And there
j 110 comfort for modern Ilopubli-
I - - -
i . r . r . i i
m iMMuii Miurus, ut i
eaillsUI 111 lliat. J . 11 orUl.
t. .mi i t j e ,
nin m "'UUUVI OlUCIl rt'CTCt
to the many friends of Ex-Governor
Ai M. Scales, of Grecusbor;, . to
hear that he is vcrv low and little
hot ia entertained of hin n--..vprr i
" j
Vvl. 1 ." .1 1 .
. . "-... rnauucci in ij;i:i
tlllt 4tK) tunl nt lii-f t'r.url'.n ltiv ..V
ni f, T . , " , '
niontI,A InlMl-itiRidiicedr,fM)3
X .... v . i
. a,. , - - i
x nnce iiMi.arJc -kct-i SJmX) a
u-pol- "nj rim .f?i, .v.. 1 : . i:.r .
- im'ui.i un j.i 3 lit i;t? IHJIII
try business.
i , .
Ttie &uhrtquet "Stonewall.
Gen- JuM Eirlr, in Lis speech
at Lriirfon, July 21st, ttt Xho un
oiUgo the statue to 'Jackson,
having stated that the nsjue of
'SfGiwvfriltf P oriuaUHl from Gen.
IJce liA'vhig "raJlieJ rstriatlng
tnmtp.'fX the battle 'of Maaassas,
by fciyii.ff W tJieui .4,ojiJcr -tanda
J:tcko i Tile a fetonewall ; rHr be
hind the VirinLaIlS,', Maj.'Rob
bins wrote the following tq ihc liich-
iiumd Ii2xii':A, friviiijf tlte exact
words and circuuibtauecs.
THE FOLBTIt ALABAMA.
It vv.im to tlie Fourth Alalwiina
reg;iinent that the won J e were spoken
by 'General lJec,alout 2 or 3 o'clock
in the afternoon of July 21, lUdl.
This regiment, with the Sixth North
Carolina and Scnand and Klcvcnth
Mis-t-isinpi, w)ntitutid JJec'a brig
ade. The FtMirth Alabarn.i havi?
arrived at fiinas.-tt m Saturday,
the 2'th, in movement very
early on Sunday inoniinir, the 2Isr,
from noar the railncd junction to
wards the- upicr fords of liull Hun.
Tlio dn?t raised by the inarch of
the Federal nrniy t Sudley'rf ford
having attracted attention, the
Fourth Alabama was hurried by
Gcticr.il IJee in that direction, and
wd reached lcfurc 11a. m. the plat
eau f the Henry llouee, whereon
the main coiillict occurred after
wards. A GREAT SACItlFICR.
Iee orderetl the Fouith Alabama
to loottcn a half mile further north
iHjyotol Young branch and the
uoud over there to aid Kvans,
Wheat and others in detaining the
Federal army.
This duty we performed at great
sacrifice, standing fast for n hour
or more agnitiot overwhelming num
lers, losing our etdoiiel, Kglert
Jonc. moi tnlly wounded : Lieuten
ant Colonel Law, and Major Scott,
d!.-ahlel, anJ a great nurnljcr of
other officers and men killed and
wounded.
Then in obedience to orders we
j '.vithdiew from our advanced por
tion and i-ok jMj'itum on L-onlouer-atu
L.tti'j-line and in rear of the
Kihi:i-o!i Huufc'. -
UKN. JOHX-iTOX SEIZK THE KI.AO.
(Jeneral Jolm-ston at one time
came to us there and led U;J forward
on a cl targe ag:iiiist the enemy, bear
ing our tlag in his own hand. That
glorious old wariior never appeared
n. ore imiguiliceut than ho did at
that moment ou his innncing horse
and Haunting our colors in the faev
of the foe who fell back lnifore us.
8 MITT EX WITH F1KE.
Soon after this, the , leading de
sign of the Federals all day being
to turn the Confederate left, the
the heaviest lighting veered in that
direction, and in consequence
the enemy disap -cared from the
immediate front of our regiment,
leaving us unengaged: but the
fearful crash after trash of the
yVi)vr.t muetry as f resli troops
p,,Urcd in atrainst the Confederate
centre and loft can never be forgot
ten by those who heard it. Farther
:md farther round ttsiilul thunders
rolled as if nothing could stay it.
Our brigade comrades of tho Sixth
Nrth Carolina separated from us
iu the maiMvuvrcH of the day had
rushed in fingle-haiided and been
vmi'tcu as with tin , ami their gal
lant Colonel Fuher and many of
A men were no more. Jackson
and his glorious brigado were
struggling like giants to withstand
the liereo onslaught. ' i
THE WOUOS OF BEE,
It wag jut at this moment our
Hrigadiei -General I'ce came gallop
ing to tho Fourth Alabama' and
said : "Mv brigado is seattcretl over
thif lield, and you are all of it now
at hand. Men, can you make a
charge of bayonets if" Those pior,
batferetl and bloody-noecd Alaham
ians, inspired by the lion-like bear
ing of that heroic olLtcor, responded
promp!v, "Yes, (ieneral, wo will
go wlieiever you lead and do what
ever you say." Dee then said.
pointing towards where Jackson and
his men were so valiantly lattlin
aUut a 'juarter of a mile to tho west
and left of us, 44ioWer stand
,fto luii like a tonn icall. Ixt ua
' fo Ah atxivttiiiCi:" Savinsr this
lie dismounted and pl.iced himself
at the Sett ot the rourth Alabama
anil lel t he regimen twhat reinaiued
of them) to J.ukfon'.s position and
i i : i , i .
i jouieu uieiu on to ms rigui.
C11AUOK.
Some other reinforcements com
ing up a vigorous charge was made.
Heosinthe federals back. In thi
charge lice fell mortally wounded
leading the Fourth Alabama, liar-
tow fell not far from the 6a:nctime
ami within a atonu's throw ol the
sumo pot,"leaJing his Georgian,.
Ict it never be forgotten that the
Fourth Alabama lost mo-c inen on
that day than any other regiment
but one in the Confederate army,
and every field lrom thereto Appo
mattox was m-d-Uned with the
bh o J ot her heitx-s. l!;:t several of
- - r V ' IIVI
.
tl.e.ti ht;U survive to oirruUirte to
the letter tlie statement I liave
given you above.
Very rrpectfrillr,
AVlLUAM M. RoBBINS,
Funncr Mjor P'otifth Alabama.
Trinity College's two Ironies aro
crta5nly an d van tains. When
"n.vtlll,,S hapjcn3 to one the other
cun ,KJ brought 'Into service. IIc-
ciii.e of the recent falling of the
' .t .1 ' 1 . .
i'cr .-noi cmnot on tin.
V.-.r uf Vmr Tt.; T1..-1
, ' ... . ;urimm
ut will 0111 at Trinity College,
" -1 - - " -J y " "en; iv will It?-
inaiK imlM t . Ml-
'" in ouuuiii arc
toted and found to lo true. Tl
le
rxifllent new faculty selected w an
honor to any ins.tituti.on.
ANYTHING
In the hne of Dreaa Goods,
J .
I J. D. sillTIl'S MAllflTU stores -
nT. MOUNT :-AlRY..
nLe..ti a 5ne sfotk on hand for the lU-ail Trade, and also sell by whole-
sale, lie buys for cash and can sell
J. D.-Smith.
Is in (vfln-iiraation of tU bronchial tobea .
trie ar pasnae leading into tho lanr.
Ytw ihr erap!ait r re ao prevalent, vt
eatt fir more pro.:pt an! eer?eti5 artloa.
AM nrrlert or utax mar result sertuctly.
effrrttve remedies alioukl alwuyi be- it
hatul. Apply at unc a wuilar J poutuee ta
the tipper Pt of Uie cheat, and. k-r luUruaJ
treatment, tale frequent toca ot
Ayer's .
Cherry Pectoral
C. O. Lepper. Dmgcljt. Fort Wayae. lod.,
writes: " My little sister, four years ot ait,
was so 111 from bronchitis that we fcad almost
f tven up hope oC lier recovery. tHir tanilly "
physician, a akilfui man and ol Urge expert
uce. prunouneed it useless to cUa her any
nor meUicloe, saying be lia4 dune all It waa
possible to do. and we must prepare fur IHa ..
worst. As a last resort. determined to
try Aycra Cherry Pectoral, and I can truly -aay.
wltu most tappy results. After taklac .
a few tlosii sUe Memed to bret&e easier. '
and. will; tu a week, was out f difli: r. Wa
cciaiitued clvloc the Pectoral until saiHBed
aUe was er.Urely wtlL Tbta fcidlpuufcle
evidence of the ere at merit of Ayer"a O-erry
Peet-rl tas clven oie unbovuded cifl
denoe lu the preparation, aad I recomineD4
It to tny eu.vtomera, kuowluf It eauuut Ulsap
pokot them."
'.Vyer'a a.erry Tectoral cured rea ct a tad
eou(;ii and my partner of bronchitis. I know
ot numerous cases in which Oils rrcparalioa '
tas proved very beutT.cia) In tarn lies of
Young Children, .
o that tlie mtlc!ne Is known anon theni
as th cone!r rf t!:e aCl;ctett," Jaiina
laiftu Vldt. San Crtstolel. tian Domingo.
"A aliort tirue ao. I waa Uiea w!Ui a
aevere atuek of rmn-httis. Tie remedlea
erdiuarily used ta such eases tailed to civ
me relief. Almost In despair of ever fmllnc
anything to cure me. I boiiala a bottle of
Ayrr'a Cherry Pectoral, and waa helped
from the first ose. I tad not finished oua
bottle before tlte disease left m. and my
throat and lungs were aa sound as ever.
Ceo. B. Ilauter, Altoona, Pa.
Oyer's Cherry Pectoral,
raarAaao r
UJ.C AYER & CO., UieS, Mia
Bold y ail Droctiau. Pries tU UuIm, t4
To euro rlioares. Sick Jtoadache. ."aU-
puin. Malaria, Mver CoroplainU, taka
Ui4 .-'o aa.l re.taia remedy,
sniiTirs
r e-sj rr ra rn r C
sa n a a i 3
TJe the E a. I f. HI e (le !U tie r.n o '..
baUle). TiikT ACS 1XX MtifT CnNtiMI T
Unltala no.
lree f c ifcr le, 2.te. l-r Swttt
4 1 W V k a f z v-.'.i M 4 4 . .
Lt .s.iitk ijTii rj u t n:.;, ;;.o.is
1 71 and WMsksy Habit
card at bum with
.aoulpala. Look ofper-
5 ( tlcnlars sent rutE.
ib.M.HOOLLKY.U-11.
How Losti How lerralnad,
.11" . . . i . . " a . n .
I d.'in- -tK i-r.l l-..ii3!r S'c.LcJTretiii
4. ih li.T-r nl o it It., re ui-tir-" J.'r.-! .-, r.c. tnM
'aaltins frwn KrH, Vtj, I; r.oranc, &i-crs or
' .rU.xatl &'tt ' i-n! C'lC'.-Juj :'. !cii
(t Vnik, P 'auir-, f- t'.utt Jc.t Mx 1 1 -lu:..
Avoid an-k!li"nl ;''rc:etui-r. tl! rr;
-rt. It contains Tvt . , roral . E.iuu 'i:l
iaJ-rj. eol-ioj :falT cUj. It-, a on1 X1.C-- Ht
Mi, Mtp.!X o-co-ajiyi m pis'n wi;i r. r;H
ra:ue "rar ,.U:n Vir. it jt- a; fJy n-e. 1 mm
ii U:x'ub4 a t'lar. Wti. It r.-k.r, H. J , r-
vifadtH;:ov AX'urv;:i,LKi siro. i.
CrvH l'.i .Nfcli-lt:l flrat A'trlelltu f.r
u r:iAi: f ." Nuurcrs d
rr.-iv&i. rnnjt.rrv.i-.r.-jvrna.ue.r(..
r . ij:juc Ii.r i uu.s 1 4 ctiuI'--J. !.-
nlia.ir. o' er lt wmn, at ll r t-fflca of
i-HT'. rTA"llOIk' Mf.Me.tli IMTIVCTI.
i. 4 .irai n:.J'4.:on..!if-., to ioin a
- ' a t' T bMitt t( tjurm I jc ai..oe tkunid b
t. u..
i Peculiar'
llany feealir points Hood's 9ai-
eaparllU euptrijr t- an ctlier ccdicine.
aoJ prepirctAMi ct Iiu:rew'.4 nts. jrl
Ilooda Saraai-a;Ula r-esacs
roll enr-tf Iva -r-tlii .f tit, .r X. .r
test known remcdl
Of
th vccetatla king-
am.
reciUar Jn Its
airecli
ai.d econerry-
llx-J a Sar-
tL ofllr medi-
cilia of
sk-U e.-ut truty
0-eiJjr.4red Doies
ilcicliies la
ST 4 "
require Iarvr doses, aad do not
produce aa good results as Hood's.
feeoliar ia Us ciedlcuial merits.
Hoods Sana par1 Ha necornpUics cures Lltti
rt tuiknowB, and baa won fcr Itself
th tiUo or Tbe recatcst blocd k at
pciicr evar dlscovered.''
rec aliar in !u " good naino
nocr-wfrs u now man
ct juoo3 s barsaparfHa told la
Lowell, alters JSit tornado,".
than of all otLer Wood
runners, x. tPeculLir ia Its
I benorco-
nai recora os aica
. . .....
abroad..
iter preraratloa
crcr attained auca popo-
ty in ao short a time.
. ... i . i
VX ud confidence among ail classes
$gk
ii
ax
4 e.
IIPIUI
I V Jaaaan
ot peoplo m ateatllastly.
Do not be induced to buy oilier rrepsradoes
bue b aura to get tfce reeullar Medicine,
Hood's Sarsaparllla
SoUkTanraxteU. fl; aixforlU. rrvparcdoaly
bf C. L HuOD A CO, IpothMulw, Uracil. kUaa.
iIOO Dosos One Dollar
OU WANT
Qthing and Groceries
cbearT 'When in Mount Airy call on
C
MMM THE EX tJOVERNOn of fi.or:i.
Y TAi4.ana.-MKic Fi.a.. March 5. tsss.
Mie. K. n awe eh. AtUut :
tar Sir. I have thomuhly tetl the classes
yat" Bttl lo my eye tue 1 1:- since, and hare
fita tlieui to xiM.!tH a mtflurttK Oi vision which
mm rur aDMliiu of th klnl I h:ve ver
w4Tt ; in fiurt i uv i the lx-i si.wi 1 ever
uvT4 Iiespittiuiry. w. 1. Uuxnaii.
J' j LETTF.K ritoxtmsilOP ORKtitl.
,i! tiFWNK. -I BSH AUgUt SO. lV-I.
M;X.K. ItAWura:
f t-I have Ut u itsiar jir trl.-se for tho
piTiter part -f to yoar-. Ain tnr.rli UiiTrese.l
m Ue!r Miterkrtly. cud take pleasure Incoin
in -idlnr t ht-in -for lbnr nxe and "rftt.-l alLt,
6 (0 Ual ta posr-iLle. RepeetliiUy.
'j AuitM'Cii Oarco.
BlfcJop KpWropul (liuirh and t'h.UKX-llur ITul-
rlty of tho Mouth.
a2lev- flttft Rnd theint ?oaraieed at the
d.-y,irt:r of Tu Ijt IImui.t. Mi. Airy. N. C.
A. K. HAWKE.
MANCKACTl'UtNO OrTI.'
IAN.
Irn ;rtn1ln(r Plar.t. it neeatur iStreet.
. unice and Hul-.-a-Kxa. it u hlift.uU SU
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ATLANTA. O ..
1BIXITV
(wf'ia Thur-!sy. September St. at Trinity
lUA.-pri. i:an.ioli!i ctiuiity. N.'.. wiin eulArfci- J
lui'i-ii v. i;:ne-i ii xv. lerinseaay.
Vvne for italletln to
hi JOHN V. CUOWELU Prest, .
Tnmty tvHe.- p.
U.t tia Kandolpb ttunty. N. C
BookSEead!
uf jie very liiteral Patronage I Iiave
c.-!ea in tho past, and h 1 have decktel
to tav-tho ature tny untliviJeJ
Personal Attention,
Si
I am miro that I can make it to vour inter-
eat i continue to "Ivp me your iatroiuitre
Sit .-4(H-k i large and varicil, ami hit uru-ew
.uiiw as the loweol. 1 wakca pec i airy ot
11:- '
Heavy Groceries,
7 1
ainVani fully prejrttl to aupply all with
tbeioccii.'tariea oi liie at very reasonable
pruam. a our menu.
Uj G. C. WELCH.
J-ij Airy, X. C, May 1,
"he Voice
H ;asily Injured tlie si I test Irritation ot
. it', tliroat or larynx at onee aflecttriK its
Ux'jL flexibility, or power. All cflorta to
s:Jior apeak in public, under such eondl
titus, become not only painful but dancer
eu.,;and should be strictly arolucd until
ev"y syjnptom is - removed. To effect a
apdy cure uo oUier medic Uie is equal lo
j Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
-1
best of anodynes, this preparation rap
Id ff soothes irritation, strengthens tbe dcU
eatf organs of speech, and restores tbe voice
y l;4 tone and power. No singer or public
sprkker should be without It. Lydia Tbonip
aot the famous actress, certifies: "Aycr's
CIQTy Pectoral has been of very great aer
vieu to me. It Improves and strengthens
tht voice, and is always ettectlve for the
cudV4 colds and couKhs.''
vCpou several occasions I have suffered
frvn colds, causing hoarseness and entire
loi of voice. In my profession of an auc
tiuj,eer any affection of the voice or throat
is i serious matter, but at each attack. I
hai e been rellaved by a few doses of Ayrr'a
CUf-fry rectoraU Tina remedy, with ordV
14 f icare, has worked aucb a
Magical Effect
tha I have suffered very little tneonven
IcirA I have also used it iu my family, with
e i (Orient results, lu coughs, colds, 4c."
Wtn. II. Quartly, Miuiatou. Australia.
-jii the apnng of 1850, al Portsmouth. Va.,
1 wjtS prostrated by a severe attack 4 ty
phfpil pneumonia. My physicians exhausted
tli; 'remedies, and for one year 1 was not
altt even articulate a word. Hy the ad
lew of Dr. fchaw 1 tried Ayer' s f,"herry Pec
torttj and to my surprise and great joy. in
.levvtban one mouth 1 could converse easily,
'in Natural tooe of voice. I continued to
Ung tje and bave become since a well man.
1 ha re often recommended the Pectoral, and
hat') (never known It to fail." George Ii.
Lavwence, Valparaiso, Ind.
.'.i
Aler's Cheny Pectoral,
J
paspaiBD r
I CRJ. C AYER & CO., Lett!, Ma.
oi f all Ditj rival. Prios 1; ala bolllea, S.
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Wonders
Are wrought by the usm of Ayer's Half
Mjtor in rtslrtug gray hair to iu ori final
color, protnotuig a new grosMh. preveut
yig the hair from falling, keeping it soft,
silky, suid abundant, and the acalp coo
. baaJthy. and free trots dandruff or humors.
The universal testimony ta that tills prep
- arattcn has no equal aa a dressing, and
ta, therefore, tudispeuaabte to every cU
tornUhed toilet.
"1 bava used Ayer's Hair Vigor tor soma
titue and It has worked wonders for me. I
was troubled wtUi dandruff and was raptdly
becoming bald ; but sluee using tbe Vigor my
bead Is perfectly clear ot dandruff, tbe hair
has ceased coming out, and I now bave .
good growth, of the same color as whan I
was a young woman. I can heartily recom
mend any oue suffering from dandruff oe
loss of hair to use Ayer'a Hair Vigor as a
dressing." Mrs. Lydia O. aloody. East
fiUston. Me. .-
"Some time ago my wile's hair began to
coma out qulta freely.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor
not only prevented my wife from becoming
bald, but it also caused an entirely new
growth of hair. I am ready to certify to this
atalement before a Justice of the peace.
Ii. Hulschus, Lewis bur Rli, Iowa.
"Some years ago, after a severe attack ot
brain fever, my balr all came nut. I used
auch preparations for restoring It as my phy
sicians ordered, but failed to produce a
growth of hair. I then tried, successively,
several articles recommended by druggists,
and all alike tell short of aecooipHshUig the
desired result. The last remedy I applied
was Ayer's Hatr Vigor, vthich brought a
growth of hair In a few weeks. I thluk I
used eight nettles In two years; more than
was necessary as a restorative, but I liked lt
aa a dressing, and bave continued to use it
for that purpose. I believe Ayer's Hair
Vigur possesses virtues tar above those ot
any similar pieparat U-n now on the market.
Vincent Jones, Richmond, Ind.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
i racrAkao ar
DR. J. C. AYER & CO., UfgH, Fttas.
- Sold by Droggiatsaad Fsrfumera.
All Aboard for
WILMINGTON I
WE WILL ECX A
Orsnd Exgursigh
r"ro?n M-iunt Aire to Wliurintn en Wediien
.av, sep'.enitMT SuJ. ll. l-':ire fjr mun-.l irl;,
t-r.ly l"iiUdr-!i ut:0 r lJCi;3 ot.'jf il.iii.
TliU will te the last Kxcurtou of U.e snitrfMi
rrout V.omt Airy to Wlluilneion. and all wao
w ttli to vUlt U Seaxliom should gu wtUt us. A
sober and eflu-lent nolle force wlQ twon bunrd.
nnd gitod order will be uialiitalnd. We positive
ly canuot and will not lol rate dtnk-nce?- and
einornerly conrtuct. No dlfTerence wbo you are
If you cannot keep sober aud liehave yourvlf.
wo don't waut y our company, and advise you to
st.tv at home. Knouch subcr and repsei-table
jieuple want to g witn ur to fill our tnan. and
wecan'ti'lToril to have liielr pleaaun-s warred
by drunk and dlMirderly libertine. We Intend
to make this tlie mt rvpetalle Excursion
ever run from the VoutituluH to the Snmliure
Heim-mber Train will leave Mount Airy Wed
nesday morutntr. Sept'niber snd- at R o'clock
sh-Tp. nmvltivr in Wilmington at about T o'ekva
n. m. Hi-ute;!av. ni-turiiiiiir 'i'raiii will leave Wll
inlnktoa al o'clock Friday evening, arrlviuir at
M.uot Airy early Saturday morning. This plven
you. as ututiL tnod:is and nihtn al the bea
"diore. Will havu two rerviM coaches for la-
HeM and their eeorv. f:r which an additional
chance of ."at cents will be ln:ule. io one allow-i-rt
ta re-n-iM coaches e.ct-pl tliose havlnT lick
etai for tit.s therclu. At our own epemo we
supply every ooa Ii on our trains wu pure Ice
water. No one else runntuir KxcursUuis rrout
this ncvllon ever rurnLsli ice water, but we do
so every tune. We return thanks for pat pot
ronw and hope to have a lanze nud reiwtable
crowd septenilw r Snd. As usual, we will ctve a
irrand Bont ride on tbe bt-auttrul MMintT Wil
mlnrtoa. I'rol. Miller's rchesim Hand will ao
rompanv the boat and furnlxh dcUbtrul tuuaie
for tin' occasion, w e will alo Utc a trip over
the e-a'o;t U ail road to Wrtcbmtlllc found
and th'eAD View. Fare on thee trta sop. each.
For lrc;e Mills giving fnll particulars, address.
Lowav BaOTUKita C buoaT. Mount Airy. X. C.
i w N-jSJLj-? i-.
C. F. & Y. V. E. R. CO.
CO.XDC.tCD SCHEDULE.
I. ErrtCT JULY 5, 1KOI.
KOHrUBOCNO.
NO.S.
No.4.
No. la.
Lve' vitBilntoa. w is a m
Arv Fayi t:clU t.iJpm
l.ve Fayet'esUle. P m
Lve" !surord. 4.SJ p m
Arv ureeutlioro. 7 .eft p m
Lve" linriu.lro. T.1S p aa
Lve'W alnut fore. Mlpm
In' UmiiiI Itrr lu AS I. Ill
Lve lU'unvtta.Ule.l- tit.) p m
Arv Vaxion. P m
l.ve' MaxU.n. I 1 51 p m
Arv' FaettevlUe. j I S.-i pm
Lve Iluniseur.
Arv tireenslioro,
Lve' tireensboro.
Arv" M tdtson.
7 sj a m
10.05 a. in
lu. a m
1S.M p iu
eociuaoisn.
No. 1.
No. S.
No. IS.
I-
Lve Mount Airy.
ve Wnlnut iwt
Arv" tireeotHiro.
.ve GreetiMWiro, '
ve' iit;foni.
A"V" FnvuMcvme,
Lre' Fayettertlle.
Arv' wtimii4ion.
Lve' FayettetlUe,
Arv" Mavton,
Lve" MaTton,
Arv' ivenncusvllle,
Lve" Maiit.-nn.
fi so a in
T.1T a hi
a. 4a a nij
12-St p in
t.su p m
a t'5 p in
S.jm p in
t-SO p m
p m
4. nS p ui
4 V' p iu
s s p m
4 W p Ui
5.VS p III
vu p m
Arv" iireen-lor(.
He" ;nn-n"ioro.
Arv" Itamsi'iir.
No. 14. No. II.
Lviroep'si irt in "sian I t.v M t. Airy Uli p m
I.v n ain't fove l.ui n m I I.v Wal t iive p tn
Ar've Vf. Any 4 sv p in A r ureerMioro 9.3Q p iu
Pnsseacernad Mail Trains run datly except
Suuday.
w. a.. KILL,
J. W. FRY. Wnl rs. AS'U
"lieneral Manager.
MT.AIRF HIGH SCHOOL
Mouut Airy. Hurry county. N C.
On si
:it, . A. M., IViiicitml.
. Wall, - Assistant.
Kail xeMlon region on Monday. Au. toth. issi.
Tlie AsHtNtant. who haa Ii v' an experience f
four venrs tn coixlticttnT M-hwU. w4!l talec
elmr'c cf lYluurj" lH-juurlUK tit. t Jiu-s U..w-
tl.a mncipa.1 to uevuie w.a wuuie ume i
Ul.licr Ureuclies.
Tliet.iwn is renarKaMe hoa for bea'thful-
IKs nnrl A li'.rll t.re ot fra!::r. 1 h.'re am IM
l-ar-roons. "ud n- iitoxK-utlii buvetaea are
CJKo eJ to fee i?..
TR.C-.nre s lr.-.trictloo i tho-onvh. com-
yrfiiin-ivi rud pi-ac'V'1. t"-"ln-r l levelp
ll:e nieittal ami inorai firaiMi a of tue pnpita.
l"upILs jTcpared lur fulleire or tor r.UKiueaw.
Terms ix r nr-wrOoa or weks. luUf ta ad
vance, balanee uu auta of Uctoner :
TuUion Primary tr.so
.Knell 11 M
'liis.k-al .................... ta.a
Inddeetal exneujs. .S3
Funt la diar.-rxi trntu ttnie ct entrance. No de-
duettun exreH fur protracted Ulaem.
Foe 1 n-u lur. addreas Hi tier the Principal or
Aasdstant. at ML Air) .
F.xw aiaww a cm 4" e . ti t. tt y
emcatba r '-ci tfc.t V.fCKS I Vi .
V., x. v.z tu-s;. e is.w
urr. mmra vn c.- I'm X 3r prt -
t.'kc i t.-W t"i'icj.-: .- ti a..m t.- Vt-v
Sorn t Goid e, cu.k .kc to rata aa u
n4 h ttmn .-iio. I: U brttar dui cur: t-o a--.
coiorcd r-wa. gramd mtrrrtticm wonLy
.irrioa. - CiV r""" awl tv nrx
AJaXS v.'K. tCDSrAar. osiiesUr. K.Y.
mf iS'SS'.' ?r
J. P. "BISHOP,
beokir mi:
Corn Meal,
a i si ss
Mour, ana i,e7 ur- s DRUGS.
leans Molasses.
YOUR OliDERS SOLICITED.
Bull's Baby Syrup
Facilitates Ttothingl v" Xers.
Bay's Horse
ara wm rw-t w w
FrTees Laiaiff B-'ever and y" j-KaVS
earea Wtateaapor. laourj "aaisar
taax-b paefcac. far aVia br ail daalera. Try II f
V.-mm .V. tmmxmmm
Ik V - w .
Nev Cou:hs.Colds,Cnnp,
m -I . . . . .
-a rs w iioarscnc55, AJinma,
hocpiug fj I (I f S IncipierJ
Cou.cn E.5335lrg Coa
Bronhitir, 3 S 5 urmr-tion.
ct d for t!;u rV.i' o 5
Ctnvji:r-tivar.r5i?, Xl f 5 ?
Atdt.y-ists. ro:s.s.f ft gfrVrfB
cvorc cvfis cr,i.if.rr:s ft a-
S. P. GRAVES,
ATTOKK E V. AT L A W ,
ItXoitnt Airy. C.
W rraotUTs In r-.1 Ki 'l--r.il tvurisu
Frouipt utleuliou to cuU -c'.htu ot cl. lun.
GEO. W. SPAP.GER,
Attorney at Law & Notary Public,
Mount Airy, IS. C
Nerutls'lnir Loena aud tlie i!lootv of
Clulins it NperlHliy. InsnrssM-e nlm-vl In ti.tn
d&rtl t.iuj-::ilta upou l'.l-iiil trruis.
R. L. HAYM0RE,
ATTOUNKY AT LAW,
irlotiiit Airy, V.:C
Praetlee-s iu li e 5t:ile am! Vesl-'r-vl rv:irta
ami coIWt.s elaims. All lu.-iiii-s i ntrst
ed to liini will nwie luonipf all en! ion.
is n u h i in
mm m
al v a
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Lowest - Prices !
R. A. TOTTEN,
Wain
Street.
I KEEP A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND AND WILL N
BE UNDERSOLD BY ANYBODY !
1
CufTin anj Caskets of all fj!es anJ j'lict s farui. r-t.urr-rLL-f
Veiy Respectfully,
IR. TOTTEN.
1
FABMEHS, GM ATTEWMV
All Ym wbo want lmake fine crops of fm or T-eT the pre-
.. . . r :il VV lvtttlV
eensuit yoor i.cm imereai, ii iii es-t 'c. . .
traeia our reniuiers. - tot"
lUinjr had ten eaia eipeiieaee ia haiullin 1'ertiliera, ami esi
art ion in tl fleUl, Le feci e.mfiet.t tht tie ran be . mro j
of lee exneriewev. In the !u of Kerti!izer a prt-hicera uf Y
araint tU wurld the fuliowinc SandJ Uranus, vli : . k,-c- Ferti" ..'
omUi-S rjia! Cuinja un.! f Toe., OltKK fTANIAKU ,eco Fert. !.'?
OWL KHAN 1 !-erlal Tobacco (iiuu, AM'Ili: V Ii A N I)
FAUULIfS riULXO l,il Tol.a-ro Fertiliser. tka i:
All of theee are SWuidrd Cramia and never diair ja-'ii.t the f irn:-'
leMigently. , , , L x t'-i ""
Tke bummer of 191 wi'i T-ry llkele 1 ture nr l-s try, u J . .
wptW a farmer wants to buy f a .'.ry a.-ao ta a j-r -CLeap Jobu
Always bay Uk) l-!t asd vou will rl tbe bet results. Then. i..r j,
not buy tbe elap PTtc-pbatesi wiib wiily J t 12 Ier rat. U ylvt t
t. unri i !,.- J..rl-a ITioet.liatr- v.ith 1 to m rer .-ei.t. i f e'
- - o . . . ... . I
in every ton t-f It, aud coata you oniy ait.nt u r'""-, ,";; 1
Tto beat ami mnet rroeremoa fartiera bny the Iet Fertilit- r lbs:
keep their com crilsv aad smoke houaea at home insJesii ot in i.li
Than. ht-n Tnu want fa bnT Kertillera or sell y.ir brea,
atraibt to tbe GLOBE HAUCIIOl'SE, and yoo tUII w!..: ye
ycu want tk lihisf; or if yeu want iriDg "Jacbine, or a li -rv !L- .ef .r a
er and 1 Under.
TbankiiiR you foe your Tery liberal patroaa, anj achcuir g a c u. au! u . :
..raiw, w ASHBV
DRUGGISTe,
ilT. AIRY. X.
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