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TiicZadliia Valley News. t. FLETCHER VALL, InuWlsg Acnt. Mount Airy, N. C. Jan. IT,, lb'J2. LOCAL ITEMS. Mount Airv is putting on new Kfc since the lire. Two drores ot horses irom Va. pasi-el through town on yesterday going South. The voting folks of Mount Airv enjoyed a delightful storm party last nilit at the - elc'run Dr. and Mis. Jno worth. Mr. A. A. HOW IS THIS ? See What Uncle Sam Says Concern ing Us. A Nn( "For Adxirtwrs to Crack How the M:V.S Is C ir eiilatln. Are You a itii-tinev 7 county ccnnussio.vi'ics. Xotc of Tlivfr Work at TbelrJ Iist Meeting Other ltcim. a'l- Ve h:tve k'pt our wrI. Four iii'-i rh Hsit uc prosaised rtiv r a circu !.:! t:. At that time we were douhtfnl (?peeial Cor. the ?"r.ws.) Thii r.aa tinavr.irL.biy left oat on la.-t week, bcaiie of the unusual Hrin uj..n ctir col tits n. Edjtou. ID X. C, Jan. . The Hoard of of C.ijin'y (.Vni'rir.-inerr met ;?i I t Moridiy, co:ri;mi fici F. Miiicr ana J. A I'i.rk ocii.g pre-: i it, Aft r t!je Hoard had r-,-trh'd tht howl tax with tiu: SK-ri;Ta:i ord To Ite Banislie! front the Old North State. JUST RECEIVED ! ' v,, .,4. '- onri.e!v-i HA t. whether thf pep! I -e-o.I wit" ti: bU-nil an ordci .VT' J'f ' of the furroun hn- country mouM i w 1 lI -t J. "W. Wiiiu he re P n ! ; - M- tin enierpri. in a i.ewfpam-r i f" H ' 11; j hr.ve doubted it. Thev had their rii UTid whe n tlev raw we hu-d ly (i. L. Adkin Iks jrrnted ; that J. M. Smith ! r-1 :.-1 1 fnun i Martin In accented eves the pofciti'ju in 11. L. Gwyn's to - we r,- ivin them a pa.t r w.rt!iv I-f'! t-x iuipropcr'y eliarired ft,r lmeco factory .fercierly held hy hi? of their itatpona" tin v seut in ih-i'r ! venr "I'l in Frankiiu Tnwuiip ; brother. Gus io a worthv vouii'' jnan. "Then we went to pr-s this week there were f uir hrick walls already up to he peeond llron the rt'ent ly burned district. Jlow is this fur rebuilding? Mr. J. IL I1:kc?Tiore showed u two raelarn-huly photographs thia week. They were pier urea of the ,rnin8 taken just aft-r daydfght the morning of -the di.-ater. We are delighted to leain from those who are in a position to know that the Granite City Laud ind Im provement company is in the In-st eoudition of any land company in f j(, tne noutn oi u capital. "Wo are crlad to eee in our citv. Mr. F. II. Cutchin, of Whttakes, X. ' New Year h nut we kyou t era -k C. our new citizen who will hmh . aud ret .he f?olv out of. There is the Xews i- vinriitig it way up ward and that :t4 circulation is much renter tlum it was four months ao, we submit the following certificate from one of Uncle Sain'r- faithful xjtHciaU, the man who tends ont the Mew each week to it readers: Mount Aiky, X. C. j Jan. 15, j-. , To all whom it n:av concern : j Tlds is to certify that the unonnt of pillage n-OjUin.d t mail tl e editions of the Yaiki:.' Vali.ky Xkws U over tre- LSe theau:out.t required four months A. L. Si-Airiihit, 1'or.t Muster. Xow, Mr. Advertierr, hero's the 'open up a handsome ttok in one of the mammoth stores in tne Allreo Block. a heap of goody, goody in ki eping otir liiiriuess well adverted in tins : pajHr esn e! tily biticjc our rates now arcw. K. L. Moore & Bra, our ta Jufl of a11 ,' ,ntri''w in .efficient jeweler, are having a -t..re creuhtion for a 3ear to come, room fitted up where the lilue Hi dge n'Ki'KiiE folks. Inn.stod. They will oeri out in We are going j to "s:irpri-t our irooJ shape iu?t as gijon as the build- crojd jo(.p!e before loiijr. TJiere is fUi.Mrnptions. 1 his is as it ple.uhl i ' """o v.vioimi j-uoutneu . . 1 . ... 1 .i. . i.mi - ! have iwcn. As a nn-.l t all tliat i -mrt'-r. i ie cnn:y j.r.r'i oi r.tiucniion also met on .Monday there U-ing pre-ent, Dr. K. Thoinp..n, M. Cuielill anl J .S. The apt-n- priation for iMej nmoiinting tol. t"" per he.-.d was made. There win a small attendance at this tTm. owinir to the i:eva'euce , of !a gri;H.'. There were several deitlis in this conimunify during t!:e holidays among th;:n Mrs. Elizabeth Snow, ng-d -o years and Mr. H iwlai.s I n en. an i-u'ed 31 ye.rs. TJe re vival at Dobsori under the preach ing of Mis. ,t. I). Carpenter has been quite a success. There were several conversions and additions to the church. .1. II. VV. itocKFoi:i ooiTroi:VA!ii The Iro;;r-.iv' People are up and Ioinir. Froia A!at.t- Journttt.) Hani tinieit, f iiltire, politics and everything el. Lave taken a back seat in Xotth Carolina. The liquor que. tion i the hiiding and cit iu ' to'n!e. unil it isaJi:rr time be- twcfii drinks. ! icorc.tnrturg c-iuiry commis.-i ti ers !:rt( d the ball bst spring when it was anrtounced tltst a u.njirity of t! comtnIM-ners would vote to ft 1 use Ji ene. The, readers i.f the Journal are aware of the gr at light now going on Ht C!:r!itu. It is spreading like wild fire. Keeerjtly ll:e coin- i mi-.-ioners in 1 r I. i I and tias'on ! : . . t . i: I ieiu-ci io jniKi i.ciuN-. m m . i t.iesu counties contained f ' f : 617 Things I Gar Load wmmmmmm -,V ? -i - .-'' -M ..,'. c J .4.- r,i ' r.V- CK'';n:EYM -'- w ' j '-V P.T a 3 , r-. -."TT " OX TIIE MAI5KCT ! t - . . -1 ;-p ,r'.fi..i 'i ! - J i i f i i. t. ' - - r :. coimti.; Uoth i inaiir stn:,II t'l.-tl!lcr5cs. TJiev are inr is in readiness. Mr. II. E. Smith, of the, firm of Iladley. Smith & Co., tobacco man ufacturers, has opened the compa ny's office in their large new fac tory near the depot. They are al ready laying in a supply of the leaf. "We are sincerely glad to state that Mr. W. K. Meiritt, our pro gressive and public spirited young hardware merchant who was burn ed out in the great fire, will erect a new and handsome store-room on the old spot and open again. Mr. X 1 .... I no :e lii'g ju-t now what vve are g- weeks. tug o strike at, but we are det- tinned to :ive. our j rca lers the full wortii of their inonej'. YVe have been gt-atiy han lirapjed in our work by beinir compelled, to use a Washington Hand l'n-s', but we mean to be handicapped no longer if hard times do not press us down tko low. . As to the many improvements we intend making we will let you know pretty soon. Suffice it to say that the .N'nvs will la; tha largest circu lated newspaper i"i all tifis whle sort ion if i rmitU' I to run at large (SpcciJ Oo. t' t'n; Ki.ws.) HoOKKoir?., X. C, Jan. Il', 1S02. L'l (irif-pe has been vi-iting u-, and the writer was entertained his part of the time, width was a:oat three Merritt deserves success and will j a few weeks longer. siirelv win it. Mount Airv is at ways proud of - her hardworking young men. The mado insurance companies have liberal adjustments .of Advertisers ti.t this out, put it in your pipe and smoke it. DROWN' MOUNTAIN IXIIOI1S. all claims so far and are now a f Ufil e,,r u, tt Xewi) licow.N Mor.NTMM, X. C, Jan. S. Cur Tub!ie school is bring well attended, perhaps the b'st for sev eral winters Go.-wl attendance cpaaks well for their teacher, Miss Iris Uurrus. A few of the citizens of our town and community met on the i'adand rgardzed a lioard of Truj-tees fir the purpose of vtarting a hiuh s.-hool hen, which will open on Feb. 1.1th, with Mr. Foard W. Day. an accom plished student of Wake Forest Col lege, principal. The Tru.-tees elect ed were ast'J'ow?: S. S. llohanuen, I'ns., W. . Davenport, See., F. S. Tkms., V. 1. Holvlield, J as 1ry p fniwder now. Kvery day brings t:ev6 of more dry counties. Alamance, Person, liolje.-!. Montgomery, Statdey and number of other counties have refused to grant license to either saint or, sinner and there appears to be ah organized effort to kill the trallie in North Caiolina. Of onr.-e, the liquor men are making a brave and determined light. They put forward their best men with applications for license. but mvanbly the comuusMoneis say no. The pommivionors don't s-ty that no man who sells liquor can prove a good moral character, but they do say that none of those that have applied so far have, in their estimation, a very good char acter. 'Xot gHd enough to get the coveted licens' anyway. In Granville county only this week the town commissioners re fused to continue the saloon lieeie. The saloon men made a ligjit at:d won. i heir lieen-e ivau, -rauteu to July Ut, 1M.2." On thi.s they continue to hold the fort until July, but those who know say Oxford will be dry after .July 1st. A numler of Jeading newspapera seem to uphold the conmiisionei-s. Kecent decisions of the Supremo Court fully sustain them and there seems to be no appeal. That a strong temperance sentiment is abnad in this State no one will deny, and the end is not yet. im:i:soxaxT i:ntion. WOBTPI & JOYCE, Would call special attention to the fact that they have just received another Car Load of raids, blos moss m pilot ' . iOTS 000 STOICS I It i unnecessary to state that since our late visit to th? markets our Stock is Complete, for if you will call and see us you will .be convinced that we have the Largest aud Beit As sorted Stock of Hardware in Western X. C. Mt. Airy, N. C.,Nov. 2Cth, 1C91. Buckwheat Fleur. Apple Hutter, New Fig?, New Rolled Oats, New Currants, Xew Raisins, Xcw Cocoanuts, New Prunes, ' New Citron, New Seedless Rasins,. New Orleans Syrup. Cuba Mo'asses, F'resh Macaroni. Mince Meat. Tickles. Jelly, Florida Oranges. Canned Goods, and all kinds Confections. Oyster Crackers, Okes. Cream Cheese, ! CLT0HI1OI We are no7 located in the old Short stand he- NT- lCW tne Bank, and ar offering such Ear -v as were never seen, of what goods was saved from the fire. Call and and other good things t too numerous to mention, UUJ JOU VL DlllL anU pair ail as low as can oe soia, at l M J Cash or Barter paid fot Country Produce. Corner Store in Jr-f;e Block, Mt. Airy, N. C. M0r.T AIRV imiKET DEPOST. COftUKCTED WEEKLY BV W. F. Bynum &Co, Dealers io Croceri.'s niul Skippers of Pro duce of all kini. . ueece. (i. Hurras! and 13. D. McKaulian. This i.4 a jfod move in the right di rection. o man or woman can JWt.fcV. iVI tllllU b.t.4 .... work on the po.uies held by Mr. There hasn't unfiling transpired! Kutus lCoterts on the l.Jue Unlge , during the h(Iidavs except that the Inn proH-rty. It l.iug iuipos.-ihlc your g folks oi tl.o neichlH.rliood for adjusters to estimate the cor-t of i "were s l;:.-y I with sociables the building by its ruins its value ! thev forgot to z"i married. Tiic will be left to three competent arcJi:-! writT tailed uho but ks indn!- will tects. J r-e!i't; another vear when lie Messrs. WalKs, Long cc Co. are i rrvl'aW.v ui !tter: , , ' . going to continue in business in! . M'"r coi res;.)no -it had the m.s Mount Airy and are at present in tuiw leeently to .,me in con!;: t th old Short store b-W the bank vv,tn n. nl,t.c,, ",,ll,lV ,J,:ir,." I f ,,. i..i -ti i,.-c ...i caved in ins crumm was thj great evt d.oluby occasion justed by tlieir iti-urarieecmj)Hnies and are belling off their old stock at .cost in order to make room for their handsome new stock to come in when they movo into their new and handsome store-room being littcd up by Mr. Ilufus Kolerts in the burnt district. These are reliable, pro gressive and exceedingly clever men and deserve a large and increasing patronage. PERSONAL AXI SOCIAL. Mr. Jas. H. Sparger has return ed home after an extended trip ' South. Mr. J. W. Stewart has returned from a visit to relatives in Mar rittta, Ohio. - Mr. O. G. Covington is back from a Christmas visit to his fami ly in Richmond county. Mr. J. IL Freeman, a stamch - democrat of Pine Ridge, called in to see us on last Mondav. Mr. Frank Dalton, of High Point was in Moant Airy n yesterday Belling lumber to our builders. Mr. Sam Sparger will leave in a few days to enter the preparatory department cf Trinity College- Onr esteemed friend, Mr. X. 1). Sullivan, of Walkertown, spent a - portion of last week in Mount Airy. Mr. Bruce Patterson, one of Mt. Airy's most worthy young men, is down east in the interest of Messrs Sparger Bros. Messrs Rolicrt Ilolfingsworth and Charlie Brewer, two of our handsome young men, have goue to enter Guilford College. Mr. II. C. Cooper i back from a trip to Lynchburg and his old Vir ginia home. We are sorry to state that he lost all his personal effects in tho fire. The voting people of Mt. Airy eincerely regret to give up one of onr most charming aud popular young ladi.es. Miss Berta. Tor ten, who left on Saturday last to enter the Salem Female Academy. with u Little moonshine whiskey here this Christmas and it seems thut icvenue officers are safe. I don't think -you will hear of any more missing tcalpd of revenues about here. An epidemic, incajVrs. is about to breakout in our community. There are several mild ca-e now, whieb with several attacks f la gripe is alxmt all the siekne.-'5 in the com munity. ( j We hive again jleen visited bv a severe storm, on last Saturday nihr, but it did little damage. .J P . xoi:folk vj:sti:i:n. IVenidtt Ivintball is IntrIev ed About the N. C Division. Pscks a education. Tlie post fiiee has Ijeen moved Ironi the upper ernl of town, a here it hi'S Ikvu for about thirty years, to a convenient room in the hotel. The olh'ee is now near the depot, and more convenient to all parties. Onr Sunday School has been su.-pen Jed for the winter, on account of the bad weather, but will open again early in the ppring. Our people grp-itly sympathize, with the m 'pie, of Mount Airy, on with a most account ot the ! trr:etive fire which oca-tired rn-euuy. Mr. II. F. Pi-itidextrr, who lives a short distance front here, lost his old pvt mule, Mike, a tew days ago. He was"! years old, but in the lan guage of one of our little neighbor loys, "I don't blame him for dying, for he was old enough. A well which h id not Wen used for several years, was being cleaned out a short time ago, on ar. old plantation neai here, and in the well was font d the carcasses of 21 rab bits and parts of others. How's that for a rabbit hunt on a snowy day 1 J Wishing the News and ita readers a happy Xew Year. I will close, aud write some next time. M ldhlfsomi: Bill. The editor want.s to say a word at the foot of this crisp ami newsy communication. Our hat goes up for Rock fonl as she takes the step ! recorded above in the line of cduca- Few towns recognize the irtar.ee of good sel iOo.S The Pn!aki, (Va.) Xeirs says : Mr. Geo L Carper, vi.-i. resident and general manager of the Pulaski Development Company," arrived "n home Tuesday from .New York, great impori 1 hdadelphia and J.altim-.re, where j Hnd those communities tliat do at he had le-en on busines. He re , tc.Mj unto tj)uIr lm,, aIU, inta!eet ports the ot.tlook, r.nanci .iv, much i . 1f . , . , 7 better than he cxe'ed u iind it, U:il wtlfaru fW lun" m aml aud that this year will be Pula.-ki's ! H-H-ietion. The Board of Trustees most proserous ycr. Jbr reports' have our eo-.pvration and gil will a highly eneouniging interview ;t j5 ntCtlCa in making this insti- wi n i n-s-ocni nunnau, o tne .w- urra f()r ll(.k ioik ami vi'stern, as to ti.e tuture outliMk of Virginix, especially the great Suthwet section, al repre sents that gentleman as stating that work will be commenced oi on the extension of the Cripple Creek and X. C. divisions. Mt. Airy Xot Dead. tut ion a success, ford ami her wide-awake people ! En. The smoke of the great fre at : borne io peace Death f Mrs. J'tta Murphy. On last Saturday at her home in Walnut Coe, Mrs. Ktta Gilmer Murphy, nee Joyce, breathed her last. A bright life was closed, and j a opular aial much lovel la ly ! li.-rfi io iM-.lfc. ' from the r.iclimond Di"ratcli.l Senator Vance introduced bills to pay the Cape Fear Steamboat Com pany js.0,Mt for property destroy ed during tho war, and 12,S)0 to John I). Thorn, of Halifax county, X. C, for Ioks of fifty live bah-s f cotton during the war. The latter was favorably reported in the last Congress; ! IK THE HofSK. Representative. Branch, of North Carolina, has been called home on account of the serious illness of one of bis children. The House totlay 'rantetl liim leavo of absence. Representative Williamsof North (Carolina, ; wh i has been i 11 at bis rooms in this citv, is impmying. His brother. Colonel Henry Wil liams, n jfrts him as being out of dan-'er. Colonel Cowles, of che North Car olina delegation, is still detained at his home by sickness, but his col league, Mr. Bunn, who has also been sick, returned to the city this morn ing. i Repr0KCnta,!ve .Alexander wiys the Wiinjingto'n Chamber f Com mtrce will soin send him state ments regarding the needs for river and harbor improvements in that portion of North Carolina, and he wi'l place the facts before the com mittee. The Times says : . By Mr. Bunn": For tho erection of a'p'ihlie building at Durham. To provide for holding United States District Court at Raleigh. To nmend certain Federal statues re lating to pro.-pcutioiis. To provide for the construction of a roadway to the Federal cemetery near Raleigh, j Mr. Grady introduced a bill to pay to the Cape Fear Steamboat IrComp my ,$50,000 tor use of its steamers by the government just after the close of the war. Rrpivsontative Williams, of North Carolina, is confined to bis room front an attack of the grip, which was accompanied by nuusual svmptoms that at first caiw-d alarm. A bemorihage from the nose ensued and the blood continued to flow, despite fill elTorrs to check it, until Mr. Williams became Very weak. Finally the physican succeeded in checking it bv Cotuoletly closing the nostrils Today Mr. Williams was much better, arid there is every rea son to U-lieve that he will bo out in a few da vs. .!!-. rre-n. f.r tws'U.... n-.c- a. Iivk rouuti Iti:!iff !'; r.ViX ci.:.kens. :j tr:i.i!i jtTjrlfip 1 if.-'; ftri'.ig.....t Corn rifni. rt-- Oi-a-J Irulis l!iaoklirrl..H. Cbi-rrls.. 1SS2. I. D 1S91. ENKINS, DEALER IN ... :a i" T'v. IP, 14 to 1 c 'S t l io io to ra 15 to W ..STx; t l.i'') ' 8 to 5 I .S IO J-l - i Sclioo! and Sahsenption Pionks, . IHank i'oeks, Stationery. (ani1it. Tn.j ioal Fri. its," Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Lamps. Lilim L lain mys, liauil i H,-s, Valises, Umhrel . ;.i-.h 3t.j ir-";V -v.- . K-HClivsi. unjnr:l...4 f T ! fc--";" ," piin;J stofo I i-V .7". ; - Ezsr i: to yea ! p - .- ; ; .' . i, l laur. lamin- f7.9 por t-nrrvl ' i.'- ' . Mupeinac I2.4J jwr io ) ns J U? . .-. , '' OcfoiiS w..... 0tofl.ll ( . ' . - 1 1 ' '' -' O.ltS, ......... ... ....a..................... .....40 i t .-- i I'ottitt't. Irlii l... 4i tr x las. Uiise Halls, aud liats, Kaober I.'1'R, 1'askets, Qut-i nsu are, liiutn'b Ali.iii.K-j Ll'ili lay Vi.xwl-' In Orent Variety. (jhtsware, Printers' Stock, (iame for yeuritr and f.Iu, Fine Toilet Snaps. Fine IVifumery, Sl;o Drosh- es, Slieo I'llackiritr, &c, &c. Mount Airy, N. C, June IS, 'Ul. of Shoes while they can be purchased at such a sacrifice. Wallis, Long1 & Co , r.KADINO ("I.OTIULUS OK .MT. AIUT. THE UlAE-STAR TIN SHOP, T. M. EVFRITT, PuorniKTrr.. M:inutacturvr ef Tlj anil Slieft Iran H"ur. itmiStir nr. 1 Cst t?rittr a Sf iitv. .;.xl worn g.iarax;tt 4. sweet. T:U!or HI Jps. dry irrfcu fJlPSt tlUlH. ...... CUblj;tj- ........50 t i 73 4 10 5 to 4 S IO 3 ft (W p.-r u.- hfl 60 to 70 cents per hunvir-a Geo. W Scarcer. C. B. Jordan W. G. Sydnor. . NE1W FIRM, SPARGER, SYDNOR & JORDAN, BOIL E R S Willi iSivel Holes Eril!et1 after llntr rtro tenl nml in position. 1 TjiiiI. s nnil Sheet Iron Tl'ciU, f'xlns, f'ollon iias iuil Ii-sse, ?lelii.ry" for Z'ertiltxer Works r:iosImle tVas!inM,r. DR. C. W. BAU1IER, MOUNT A HIV. N. c. Alt Mrvls of f'Yo'w n ml TrK'co wt mft or rpmrt d. Al. sxx ol.U nr nliur; t,-tvea to td v.irn- L:ii it I. recuurltien. NitrtiuK )tl'l .a i. or t h-r AmPstLfttoj. 1-rnsiilsu-rcd frth( nrtiiiit-Ns rxtrn-in.n IW...L. cr for ot ln-r .nH-rat!ou ln Tl ir.vn t"" Okhck at Htyio. NCK ny Uk. v. S. Ttih. CHARLESTGIT, 3. C. leal Kstato and : Insurance Apis u f 3 rEFKsufl in Fire hmm Oyer m 0,000 ASSETS! Mount Airy h.ul not ceased to n cend lie fore a rneetinjr of tlie citi zens was held anl a plan 8ct on foot to organize a i-tron eouipeiv to yir. .Murjviv wa-t the daughter of Mr. A. II. Joyce, of Puiburv, and was liom July SUt 1S0. In l.SOshewaa woflded to Mr. R. L A CARD.r-We le5ire to thank the P.eoPje of Mount xViry for their kind N ")ud in saving our oiwls from the flames on the niht of the fire. Tbankiog all for their past patron age and wishing all a prosperous Xew Year, we are, Your grateful friends, Wallis, Loxa & Co. For the news of County, State and Jfajion read Yjjjkik Valley News. build an eh jr.nt hotel. This .- it Murohy, atnuch ercenud merchant fehouhl be. There is no mountain of al"ut C'vt "! a devoteI i i i( . :r.. . ....I.. anu gentle uc umn uuun mu town in the State better located or surrounded, or mure eay of m-ecs by rail thaii ?dount Airy. The elimate is equable, the tr.uun tain scenery verv. tine, and tie wa ter excellent. 'tLe "White Sulphur Sfrinp., near by, are as good bul phur water as is found anywhere. Let the Granite City' rebuild at once for she baa a great future be fore her. Onemloro liecord. hand snatched her from tlnHJ fche loved much to Him the loved tnos-t. Her remains were interred in the nlil Methodist burvill T)Und at uantmrv wnere nunnreos oi inoc who in her vounjier davs Staa learn Stoi-ex. Frcm the Christmas Tree at Antioch' church, a ntro baby doll. Any one finding 6.:no will please return to V."F. Bynuui, Mount Airy. Joe Bill Johnsox. Death ot Mr. Wm. Torkiier. An aed citizen is at rest. Nr. Win. Forkner, who lived about two miles to the ent of Mount Airy, died on la?t Tuesday. Ho was alont 65 years f ngo, was never married, but lived an honorable life out on bis farm. .. Look Out, Merchaut! N. J. Rei 1, the Standard keener for Surry county, will be at Filot Mountain on January 20 and 27tb, and at Mount Airv February 3, 4 and 5 to adjust and" test all weights id measures acc"-rdin to 2 olutne Mr. Mun.l.v wa not unknown ot tho CnJe of ortll Carolina l.r..i,J u ber ' ail.l ACt ,I. in our vonnir citv. popularity anions the people of Mt. Airy. She was of a bntrlit dijoi tiou and won a larjre circle of tlear friends wherever she went. This world is btrcfi of a generous heart of noblo impulses. Vc cleanly sympathise with her eorrowiin, Relatives. The Old Original Microbe Medicine. Tr:lni' XUrrot KlJlr." M the oi 1 orlKlnal muU lae. wliU-ti 1-ad anJ irtjuja- In nlvnijceot an w tier "ntfta." mit-roti -hcterta.' c. r"r. lit". Thin to lh oricln:U othrrt are lau tJiUims wbl U trv 10 catoli the public l.jr borrow ing nnm iron the old orutual n-tuily aixiT erel br Wm. luium ttao. ut wLos lame h&n over tb world. Uuy tLeoninal and c-t tus gn'Une.- InTestlijaf It menu M turi parnns writto your money. Head tbeurau Tertlrt.it l ncre ai4 act - Take out a Life Policy on the new (10) Year D. D. Plan. Will cost about half old line companies. Let us write you an Accident Policy by Year cr Trip Ticket. Yours very truiy, SPARGER, SYDNOR & JORDAN. Office Main Street, ever Planters' Eank. R. L. HAYMORE, ATTORN FY AT LAV, Blount Airy, C. cs iu thy Ita'e and Ffilcal four anA co51.-cts ctinm. All lii,in.-j fntr ' , . ! Administrators Sale. j Ila in if maSfi. a fvi-r.T ..fthi. !t J. D. M A K E I A ( 'K, J-'ec'y mi l Tran. i nill an.l t-'.iii.ont .t. . IN-t.-i,.n. i c-f f-d t'C c''lit I11W -if!- f.fw; I u . I j nmke prompt hmhii1. ! n'l v' f ii lining claiiii ainl li.is t;ii.( nui.t - . vt't" M'TIM'VIN (')'' !lrl1k, ;rs-iitinnt :"'. vr cl.On, wi;Lin .UA.U.VtUlii,U.. i jth.-time prosvrM,,, I l.v !-.., t: j, ,,!;r - 1 t" v t t ,T i . T" 1 t 11 I will bf j,le't in l:ir of t''p;r r-s-v-rv. CaSD, JJOOIS, XiillinS, ilUUlUmHS, XrUUl&LS. I-IIUIS, W. K. IVrrtiv, Kiecutor. ' - JOHN' W. SflVr r TrcsiJ. nt. cij viiiib ht-J yial&StJ Shingles, and all Kinds of DB.ESSED LUMBER, ! Dor. Sl'M, I -9 1. M. H. AUTRE CET, PEilFESSIO.Vlt PAPER HAXGEI1, RALEIGH, IT. C. , - 1 ia.if 'l i at tLes Jun "nr. of t5.i .-Ii, Fear &. Y;i !ki:i Valley aaJ llalrigti it Aniust j Itai!roaU, aa-t our sl-fj sin1 sll uat iR-iWfen th"iw roa-h. We are iicarcr tin- faust ii- tnil,r anu bsadiu-- Lumber ruanufactnrcrs of the fc'tate s tlina ny oil.t-r una in o-ir V.n cf l!is!ne5s. : We ca:cfa?)y telt? l u:il t'.i'rr;'.'.'-!y 'ry ;tl! material w? maniifatar-J. afl onir'y oti'y Wrie if in need of GT.y- skil'.f I a r.tl x"ji( rionci'l wotkmeu, aal !: our bf.t to fiivei f-ntirtr sat i'actin. Vr tJ.Jri cr in thrit line liJivr n'. jail in a uw Jiiiiino ni)d lio.lcr aud iiujirji c-l lrj Kihis asid h.i o.ie of the j Kest Kqui;ii'.t ' o; in ti.fc sf. i MANTEL TILINGS LAID. t or; ex:ioi:. iei.ee i.citea. Or ic s ny h.i.m lective piouipt auci tion. f.'rfatiii. Piano.- $ ?3 nr. fata- 1 loi'lie FUKi:. liai.iel F Itaatfr. ! C7 " W 1 1 rvTi ri rrs v .. .. : ; Mi rs, '."'a FT""- I ZT'.' . ! A """? t rr, a i-i . -t r iSTK-i-iw;. f.vJ t'.-. , j- -,:.J ; I i i V."(-r.:"'iT' v.i:w y w.iy.-;';: ' ,,., f-v't, j i ti c.,s jests'! j tirS'.'f , f - Civ;-:.. r ' 'U C m8 isw-; te; 4 - h,'V ' ' - J i i Jfcr; ti CiSHi1V i 1 :i v ' . . - - k. r'. .a t...o.-f.i rtwrt'i !) ro li; ' hok ' 'i1' .-. t " j I ti imj fr. .:!rvI.UiS,llMi;rt4milSlltrt. . ,..'.' . - J-. V- r !. - . i 1 I s :7f; 'A m?;.j3 ; -vi -;.V''U-'i 1 i f pas i tvr, ' i i fir C. 4 ' i4 rCt-'J'P 5 b-Vr'i t-Vr-i haid calsam i..tf-u. .i...-v l: J. Jk'. a !- .. I L "" i.-''---' S V K'Ji'ee to V.tor3 Cry ! r,4 (.mtt.m K.tS (-.it al.-.i. tje rl t t. . .- .If jr t- - Yo-n'.iiful Co.-r. f-.. ... ' l-.- .-r. ' 1- r r.r-''-' . '. ,.; . . . 1 Gun- a. fc.ir f.iirjr I TJSi."? .cXAX" T "TtT I - - yf Kr 1 l-a.:!- i w.?..rrt tn uxxxz t V WZ'"- " V- i i I VlXZ'XlZZCtifiO. The r P. i iEs'tj .v -. S a f i ' i wa.i;;xuitOA. g$trj;-i ; -..-r ' J-, -.- -;ti48. 1 ! Boiling: Water or llilk. delicti o filjiiiicyn i 1 1, . . 1 I 11 1 ii 11 ! Womack & Embrev, Prcdncc Commissloa Uercntr, DANVILLE, VA. Iic:fo? coi'nm'-n'. - !rti Fr I " Boilinsr Water or Llilk. P N0UT1I CAROLINA, trititY totNTV. ST6 hex Vf.naw.e Alm'r1 of George In triis cape it apjxaring to the ornlar icnd that F.i7. Joboon aud CIiarlot: lihiekhurn art necesvirr parties to this pnx-eedinsi anJ are uin-r-si!ent uf this fclte. It it, tliercfore, onlered t!.t pnlOi catimi be in idt in the Yadkiv Vaixkv News, a paper pablihl iti tlount Airy, N". I' fir fix 6uNvsfive weekv nclifyin said 0cf"odint4 f the lilhij; of this pcti-. tion, and requiring tn aTpr ai 1110 office of Superior Court Olerk of aaid Co'in tr. In I)oloii. oil or before tie Utli day of February, Is'J-, and answer tht jtiiion Clexl, or the aam bt. heard ex parte as to them and the p?titiouer granted the re lief JmauHed. Wiinefi my liriid at of5co in Pobwm the lth December, ; R. S. FOLGEK, C. P.C. i". F- r . to l v r j . , n T. Hay and other?, f final settle- I f j V Vlt if h nf; 3 the Clerk, i f ,X r J 'v:. .V-i P s;s GRATEFUL -COMFORTING COCOA Lab3lled 1-2 Lb. Tins Only. t T " :' V,Jify"7 mm Tuii'f""'' y - 1.1 i V Jj CURES MALARIA How Lost! Howncfjalncdl U?rVLt.H E83S.. PrepHe'ora, DraasU!, Llp?i'l Clock. mVLf. C n rBrtr"i'M . - r l .1 II u uot, i w n.!PCRTED PLUSH ALCUM, '- '.n,. .xlwxl p4 1-4 i'l'. r'M ;". J H-a ho.diul t rurtf f.fty Clin.t ici I rl yirture. Setit fr ) "riii i-r . in . tr. aea:ajf io tr;.i uu im.'i - 1 - - is t: 'J ii a ss5 fU UlKZs' 1 ROOT BEER.fi rs '.yfiv mv x nvE c vu.r ') mm mem. PL;U.-vi EjwkUwr. TKT IT. Aak your Dragjiator Orocc for tv C. E. HIRES. 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Ued tt now verv irr IK and N EIi OI man, and kra to L STKONO JOicai leu. (CopyrighUdJ Q5! Mt'FJTreDaVaS a t f Pal'ti l I 3'ar;.Va?iait,-ii 33fjic-in-r. fq aur lis in tb?wri. tlt-r. aa'art ;--i. t rrwf- m PLASTI,HG. TT'e lrft Toro: riastrr r- i ' ', $'r,l2.che.rainsar.'1Ciii r'.iCt- 5LTniie ct'.cr plaster, f-o sure - nre i,l a hc'l cn te I ac'.-cl . " . t rf i I- .; : . -;&otpnU.Ii.)i u.'l -ar- 1 r ' J tj Va' j '$ j i -C V A K. r7arlr n.X.W.iliV.!!.!.. J 1M II.lCMei A 4 r at. 1 t sv r Wiif ' -)h( "M a-' - r - ; .w. T. aki C Wra .re . - mmA. r-i a - -' ' a It ' H " i;a& i'vr 4
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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Jan. 15, 1892, edition 1
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