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The Yadkin Valley News. I CUUSIIEO EVERY FRIDAY AT MOQT'AIRY, X. C. C Df.ce o.er Worth 1 Joyce's Hard-areSl i7e . r. rni.u r,,K AM ,,W3SCB- j.ul.-u-riptlM. PTV-; ';, r.r.4Ul. .sr. -r isa.'S kkK'o rv-ci. i-'':T - IBY V C..SkT. 1. i- iKlst -ik - National Deiocratic Met GROVER CLEVELAND, ,,y XKW Y"RK. KK virK ria.Il'1 T : 'A. E. STEVENSON, m-- n.r is!4. STATIC 11-:.HK li ATIC TICKKT Ki.li l.oV KltNiiK I KM AS cauk, of K-lu'i','",n'M'- I tic 1.1 H'TKX A NT tli'VKKXOIc: i: a. norciiTox, f Ai!f!i:iMV. ..: SM UklAKY V sTATK: OCTAVIt'S OKK. ,.f Wake. Fi'K TUi :.wi:n: : DONALD W. ISA IN", t.f Wake. Ki.i; aimtok: . M. H UMAN, .f IIii.eiiiln'. k.ii: m 1-1:1:1 s rKM'KN r k i-iw.io ix .HUlNC.SCAKnoKORiH, Mi: A 4TORNK .N K It A I . KliANK I.OSI'.OKNK, of MetklcnUiif'. 1-WtMl.KNriAL KI.K.Ti V"K TIIK H A I K AT I.AICtiK : C. P.. AVCOClv, Whv.ii'. ILJi. iJ.KNN. ot'Korsjtli. i..K .n imk, TWKi.rni kittrut: (iko. a. Hirroui), .f 1 Iiinminl-. TlirfYIMCAh Ali:iCICAX." Wliat the !Iaa VIm Itcnoiiuiiat 4mI llarri-M.ii Think of i teve la in I. (Vnm ! x.'ll hy rlia'-ino-y M. l-j-r.) If I uiu t.i u.ini.- tlu-1 vb-:tl Alin rh all. llir man vh.i ..vi u iil Ih-1I.-. lit IiU nuiilrv lieyomt n t filing t:N-- llif man Im. l.-s.T:ulnlnff n.i- In wuat lm- M'n hu amy h:l. iann.t ! sf.-d from lli i.it.ti-ttu man mlio bidin,-ifi-dly p.-rb.fDt In wlmt heu-lievr t be rtiflit ili.-Muri Im tl.ii ki rn.lf.lM.-W. but "f Uls r..uiifr) uutl lis nrt-'lsf. I WfU'.'l nuuv .r..v.-r f I in I. Wliar li.-Iiu-t aff.iuillMlif'l I" tle Tiry lil-li t tr!llf' to t"f .j.tUllilt-s of Am. r;- .n - Ui i.lilp'. Wii.v, in free trade Kngland are higher than in the protected coiin- tlie of Ktllfr. Surry Democrat.-, tliere i but fine place for you n Sept. "th, and that place is I o!.-.n. )ne suiAlIi inee in I'erson conn tv has formed itself into a Cleve land club. That sub-Alliance haa a k vc head. m- The tariif is a tax on every A merif-an citizen. The tlcinociatic partv is committCfl to a low taritT. The Iicpublicaii party to a high taritT. The simple mid plain duty which wt owe the jeop!e i.- to reduce tax atiou to tho nece.-eary expenses of an economical operation of thegov- ernuu-nt. (Ikmvkk Ci.evei.axi. . - - A low taiitT means to give you the wind clothes you have on your back " eeiit cheaer than you can now get them. The democrat ie party is the party battling for a low taritT. Ex lov. Campbell, of Ohio, will peak in North Carolina duing the campaign.", lie can tell u about how evism has "raised" wages uioiiiiil Homestead and otlier steel and iron mills. Virg Wil.-oii is at ht.-t a nominee for the Senate from Forsyth. David son and Rowan. Put now it is on the Third Party Ticket. For years he tried to he the ilcm-n-ratie in-mince, but they would not have him mi lie went over to. the"out costa." . Our Fifth Virginia Di.-iriet dem-K-rat are to le congratulated on K-lect ing the energetic and brilliant Vfiimg Claiuh" A. Svaiist:i tolnar tlieir fiindard in the etfir.in strug jg!c. He is not yet thirty cars of age ami is considered alnut the in-st !ii!!iant young man in the Old Dominion. Since Harry Skinner went through v. ith what he did at the State and iK.-trict Third Party conventions he tcttloi down to heal what the wild wares were saying a'on the beach of Nag's Head. Poor Skinner, he was in favor of white supremacy but he wetit l:a-k on the partv pledgod.for white supremacy. We extend a cordial ha-.d to Mr. Chas. V. Ale Kelson, of Morganton, and welcome him into the demo cratic fold, lie was aliout as bril liart a republican as that party had in the State, jut he has Ix-come a Christian gentleman of late vears. lie l.jyrl -honesty too inoch and Lis dn.-rteiice wonldu't let him go Lack on honest G rover. Ilnf'w Amis, of Granville, has withdrawn, ami Thos. Settle is nnw in the race alnc on hh side for tu,nTTCia from die old F'if 6i. QuiT friend Jr- M, l'rower cJarior sing: - ln.-r noon I wn to h d.-m- fur. W iiai lit ttie wurlJ wa I err U-un fur?" Now tle f"l month of Allbue- lecturer Maey ia dij;raci order. The ASIiarw-e Third Partf itet. are getting . innsT-Vii tSw& man Maey aecned good old Zeb Vance of flipping out of the Senate and mining the Tofc f'ix.ir. when jKior old Zeb was almost at the point of death. This is very, verv unkind, hut we rc not mpii- e!. " . .1 Cholera is a!ont to kill ont the entire population of aouie Asiatic cit es. It has worked itself around to several (iennan, Span French and Italian porti, and a cao alao ha- leen found in America.' This government has taken great pre caution against this epidemic. Pv keeping a fctrict quaratinc of all the orU and ly the rt;f of Jl i.cl coming from feuspicioirt coiin triet', we may escape thie great epi demic which fclmua tqu.I the "Mack ceath" in t!io immUr it daily take away. The appointment of J udgn. jT.X'. McIIae iw Asma iatc Juatice of tho N. C Supreme Court to aumei4 t lie late Justice Joeph, J. Davie, w;is a wie one. Judge McIIae i eniiiiently imalilied fir the poui'.ioii. Now that our democratic OotrmCT haa thought it beat to appomt this upright Judge, let not our Stale Democratic Executive Comuiitti-e I.j otherwise than endorse hiiu. Thij hiiMticsa of going 'lack on the i.pjointment of our Cliiet Kxeetithr when that Chief Executive liad'he interest of tne party at heart, kIiouM be btopited. We lelievu in ticking to the Governor ' in this matter and rcrjett:ng hi apjvoint ment. , , , The editor l.k-t w eek, llJIdjJ in lxd was unable to attuSal tb l the duties that 'devolved UJm.ii him. i:e duty he should have erforrn- eiJ was to congratulate Mr. S. M. Ilolton ujmn his nomination as elec tor by the Republicans of this dis trict. And another duty Mas to' remind the voter of thi di4ri4 that it matters not what Mr. 1 1 ol ton says he believes in, when, you vote for him you are voting for Harrison. Mr. Ilolton has a way of pos-ing as an out and out oppo nent of the internal revenue system. I It is to le hojK.fl that no saj head will vote for him on that account, since a vote for him is a vote direct ly in favor of Mr. Harmon who ht the representative of the party tllat believes iu internal, external, in fernal and all other kinds of taxa tion of the p"ojle. .'''' . - It is to be hoje! that Governor Holt w ill not interfere in the Mc- Knhjht atfair. This business of tin- doing what has been done by a lair and imjiartial court should be ttOv ped. H. Clay King, ot Tennessee, wa.- .-aved from the gallows and every honorable man dejdorcd it. Governors seldom interfere exvej)t in cases w here the guilt ot the j'ar ty is in question. McKtiiht him iii coiiUb,-eri ins rrinit. c liave tvrnr,.? I.r tl.- l.u.- i. K..! die. We love his oor misciabie soul and deplore his actions, but the stain which has been njH'n Surry county for years as a count that never jro-ecu tea iUcriminalsvhoii.d le wij-ed away forever. 'We Icani that McKnight's friends declare that the sentences in case of burglary have all been commuted in this State to imprisonment for life for the last twenty years. That is a great mistake. They probably for get the great Hillsboro hanging of Chaje! Hill burglars. Let tho law take its course and may God have mercy on McKnight's i oul. j t THE COUNTY CONVENTION. ; The Democratic County Conven tion has leen called to meet at Dob son on next Monday. It is the duty of every one interested Ja IVin.x-ratie success to lie there. ( I At this County Convention we must jut forward candidates for the various county office except' for the office of Clerk of the Court. There is one danger that always attends such important gatherings, the danger of jrcjudices and pre ferences overjowering the desire of democratic success. Let ni kfl hope that in this year of all years democrat will bury all and surren der all for the good of the common country the jrosjerity of whi.'h de ends ujkhi the supremacy of democratic princijdes. There will le some fellow there ready to swear and kick lecau-e his favorite didn't get tliere. There will be another who will declare himself opposed to any fcstr!lTgl out" and another who will swear by all that is good and holy that he will not support an Alliaucoman. There will be those prejudiced against lawyers and others preju diced against Ton:, Dick and Har ry. This will all be worse tlmn wrong. It will be foolishness. We don't believe there will be many of such cattle and we sincerely hoe there will bo none at all. To nominate men of ability iw4 honesty that can surely win ia tlte duty of the convention. A great philosopher once said that , "a nar row mind is the Lome of prejudice, cmnrtiD'i scute." H-waa .rfM. Let n t'brv all our trHu1f and crf.es (r the Wrtv" -'ly'fC. A rather dnty tf tli (t eoiivj il t' M-nd alelejratioiJ to the 'ilfSL? loll Scim- toria! Convention u meet at Pilot ! . .Mood tain on S j. loth. nC: dirrtct and U d iiinst carrv it. Tliefe Wfo'feiv'Snt'ti Hni Wn ' gain thi vjtyry4u3d we put bf ,rP fill. ,iWJielJiw.Uieiniae from Surry or Siokea ia a aceondary con tidcratioii to vittorj. . jrori.,AV. II. iJower, democratic candidate for Cungreat from thi district, lion. IL A. 'Donghton, detnocratie candidate foi Lieuten ant Governor and lion. IL li. (ilenn, Cleveland Elector-at-I-arge, all epoko at DolnKin during Court and did inncli gonJ for the cause of o;iocraey.' Mr. Bower will roll up a handsome majority in thia district for Cuugrei, and we coiiti ilciitly xpect .UcJiKicratic gaina all OTcr Surry. Mr." Doughton, it ia thought, will tend t!ic State Ticko this year. Mr. Glenn will have the honor of voting directly for next-President ClevelaiHl. And to may it go. .IAMKS G ltOti AX CA lT V 1 1 Kl . The Supposed Alurtlerer of Wf -ley Janica iu 1'roMOi. (Cor. .r Ike N.s.) Waim tCov, X. C, Aug. 20, 1S02. The Ni.wa la. t week print cl the tacts in connection with the murder of Mr. AVerley James, uoar here. II is murderer, was sapposed to be Jamc 'Gnaii. a young man wlioliad lived with James. . ,,t , Tliis man Grogan was captureU lai-t flight near Pine Hall, lie vaa l.rou'ght hcie by thoX. AW. tiain. UjM.ii his arrival Jiere the. streetg were full "of men an d there . was a rood deal of excitement, and" Home J V.. . i ,-' t j .ir r.'l talk ,or jyneiiing, uiu eyvyi-""F!,! miet f o day. lie was locked up in thq ' gusird lioje an j tLis uiortiin was Carrie to llanburv 'jail . .'-. v firogau has beeh. ependm": most of his time Miice he . left Walnut Cove in tho iicighliorliood of Stone villeKnd the Virginia line.. He was with ii "Mr. Stanley wlio pretended to le his friend. The latter noti fied an officer that he and G roc an would be at 1'itiC Hall ubout ilirk la.-t nighf, and that it they wereoti hand theie they could make the ar rest, i The ofaycr was ready and the ar ret was made without any toiiblcd. Grogan now 'says that his bet friend gave him away. , r Three Grogan. rest iu our county jail implicated m the supposed mur der of James. The State Chemist, it is said, rx-fu.-cs to make an analysis of the stomach of James arid has sent it back to .Walnut Cvebuttymeone else will be gotten to analyze it. Sheriff 15. F. Stultz and hi dep uty. Mr. Iiamcy, of Hen county, Vi., arrired here this afferuooji. They have several charges againrt Grogan, one of which Is for high wav roblery. They have been looking for him for the past four years. (iromi's bi other, John Franklin Groiran. was tried in the I courts of. Henry lat fiir and tent to the penitentiary tor rive yean tor stealing wheat- . Tliero is enough evidence against the one just arrested to eend hjm oi for tcu years', uot iucludiiif. the Wcflcv James affair. ' WHAT irXUM IMtUFEItS. A sjiecial iroin GoMsboro dated an-, i.nii wv : several promineni viiti.-vi iiiii ii;i ic iii jierv thia afternoon, in the presence of Dr.' Kxnin. the Thtrd Party can didate for Governor, the good done nn tin Mate nnner the past aril j.iosent Democratic' aJtninistrations ami the danger that threatens us in th event of Harrison's ; election, which undonbteilly means a force bill ami negro snjfreirtacjr, . received tho following resjKn-e ' fron; ' the Weavcriteeandidater "l w'onld pre fer negro rulo or anything to the rule wo have had heretofore." . Thefce are the exact words utter ed by I)r. Kxum and will ! sub stantiated bv thecdifor of the Golds Inoro IAhMty.Ui !iivehMkT,f Goldslxiro; James M. Oliver, of PrinciioD; (, W. Pegram, of Pet eivborg, Va., land others. : Siiuvits uttexwice tho doctor h sick'iiditi c ! Iy si; k. ',; ' . Will Unmin Solid." : 1 long as . is menaced by any niL-u;-ure w I acii tL reatetw.it jieacv and lrsjx;nty. jThe, , Republican party aimed at the Sotith's vital in terest when it jiroosed to re-oUb-lish carjiet bag and scalawag rule in the South bv means of bavonets at the polU. There is some discontent among the jicople beouuao- of con ditions which are tlte. result ot Re publican dass legislation, and there u some impatience ior uie corrccuon of the&e evjjs. JJut it ia evident now that the only hoa if tlie jeo p!e is in the Democratic party and nothing to lie gained by goTngolT. ijnto inrjortaitt factions. ' 'There will be no "break' in the solid South this year. ' - ! Seiiorcs Garcia and Torreae. the proprietor and editor of tho Mcni b? IJrptt?JiaanTot the City of Mexi co, havo beeu arrested and the elitor I i is lieen thrown into prison. Tliev ' are charged with "striving to incite ! revolution by incendiary specclles." I i s 1 - 1 ' , ' f lnr U BwJTf cftUrrli Is ibU M-ction cif Um country tliii all otker- ilisaaea t ttf ft.rr. suj nntil the U-t few jearaaa MBuwl ! '. im-lirabie. Tor a &t to$r y-ar lo.1or jri)ntuurf. it ,a l.al Ji-', nJ prsrrittl rtOaie,. ami T konstojKljr lailm to -cur viU lucaj ivitniriu, pruoouncr! .. ii, incraila. ! -iuc baa pr(-a caJarrH lo b m rouati- i MlUaiial tliv-BM, aaJ Uinrtura rruiraa roraitutiunal IrratoM-ul. lUU'a Cabarrb Okirc. tuanuracturatt by . F, J, IVmt t o Toledo, Oliio, U.U14 only ovavftoun- i al ur on lUc nirkrt. U ta laira- laleru- I foil It at-U J ix act I jr m ike tVaJ mud iuo- rit aurfac-ua u tb at strni. . , Tl-v titkw I ally in tluam rraua 1 rofm Ut a leaaMOa od4 buuJrtJ i)olU(a fr a cc it ttila ta I care. -ni Wtr irculra a-u4 WMtraMauOa. 4 Arflresa. F, . (OLENtV 4.. CO, XaWo, j a I Soli.hj plugs, -t i .i,.,..t..: I l 1 . , ; -....! iv. ,. T ... t ' IS LIZZIE BORDEN GUILTY? 7"a i.L'lIjri-V:, MW., Aug- 20. j The hearint; ia the Borden case cn I tinned t day. Mi . A. 15. C'luirch j ill w.u lirvt wiuuss called. She re- inviitliured well the day of the trat lr attention U-in called to t - l - .!... -I . T ' 1 a iutf for Dr. I'm .wen about the tame timefclieamv Jazzie standing against this sde of tlie d4Kr apjiarently dir trtivi.'d about something. 'I oH;neI the window and akel her what wa the matter, and shu said: 'Oh, Mrs. Ciiurchill. do come over; fomelxuly has kil!el father," I. went pver and asked her where 1 c was and nhe ruplicl in the sit ting riMini I aked her whore she was when it IiajMened and she said she was in the larn looking for something for binkcrs." fn. Alice R usee! I, next witness, aaid on the day of the murder she went to the house and found Lizzie leaning against the door. lizzie told her. iu answer to a mestion, that she went into the barn to get A piece of iron or tin to fix a win dow with. Thi. testimony caused a sensation, as it flatly contradicted statements made ty Lizzie Ilorden that she bail gone to the barn for einkcrs. Eli Hence, drug clerk, testilied that he Paw Lizzie in his store the day l-efore the tragedy and she ask ed bin tor ten eenu worth of jru.--sic acid to put on a seal skin sack or cajn. but he told her he could not sell it without a physician's jircserijition. Frederick P. Hart, employed in the drug store, corroliorated tho rfctimony in regard to the prusie acid incident and indent iJied Lizzie as the jHm.n who had asked for it: Patrick H. Dougherty, police of ficer, tefti Bed that he went to. tho PfOrdcn residence and examined the bodies. The house was fccarchcd throughout. When they got down in the cellar, the cellar door waa unlocked. Miss I'urdeu was ask ed by witness w here she was when the murder tojk place. She said in the bam." They found sever al hatchet in tho cellar, but there was nothing remarkable alioiit them, eccjt that one of them "had a very short handle to it. John Fleet, assistant city mar shal, told the sUry of going to the house, finding the bodies and the talk with Lizzie about the deaths. She l.ad no idea how the deed wra done or by w nom. bnt she .had heard a man at the door atoiit nlno o'clock that morning talking to 1-er father. The man talked like an Englishman, but she had jjiot seen him and did not know who it wus. About two weeks before that a man had some words with her father relative to a store which he wanted to hire. She told witness tliat she had 1-eeii in the barn for Some tiuie--ludf an hour and came back to find the Murder had been committed Witness asked her later if she was iu the bam for half an hour and she qualified her statement by saying that she was in the barn from twenty minutes to half an hour. At no time, witness said, was Lizzie in tears. Witness said there was one hatchet which he considered had a suspicious, look; had the Hjjcaraiice of having been washed ami wijed and he ut it between the Ihjxis out of the way. Next iii(ruing Otl'.eer Edsmi went up and took the hatchet down to the station. 'Witness coiihl see no signs of any hair on it. . --. . . -.. A l'olnt in Hiihaiitr5. . roiu the brtrvit Frn' 1'rnu. "Which weeds are the easiest to kill ;'' ' asked young Flickers of rarmcr basafras, as he watched that good man at his work. -ttiuow weens, reiuieu tne laruier. -1 on nave only to say wilt tliou.' ami they wilt. The Iotiisiaua I.ttcrv, in return for a charter from Haiwaii. offers to pay the government I ,Ooo,H a i towards the cable, rnn a weekly line ot steauuirs to can riancisco, imiv one-half the government's exeu&es, . Ai a.i .... ; . a tiay 5i,hjo,iha year to local en terprisc and to erect many build- 11gJ Ml ilOIIOlllill. Sam Small fixes the price for col orcd votes in the Atlanta district atl each, "irl had 2,an, and eoii Id afford to do such a disrejm table thing, said he to an Indian aolis News rejoi-ter, "I could go in my district and buy 2,(a0 color ed votes," The' total amount of sugar jiro dnced in the Pnited Stitcs iluring tho last fi-ical year was. 37S,1 1.1,217 pounds, of which all except 13.2S.", SorJ -ir-as cane suar. The nmottnt -of Imnnty j-aid on this ro!uction was s(..4-2.7.. It is estimated that ft..ftM"ifMo iJ roijuired to pay the Umiitr for the fi.-eal year Oliver Aytntlcll llolmtv, the great American poet and wit, waa K.'J yiin old last Sunday. NOTICE. By virtue (( the lower mnluinej in a Jecn-e maile al Man li terut. IKri, of the Superior Court of Surry county, in tlierA nf S. Y. Siiirpfcon and otlier against R. V. biinpaow arul olliera, apaiutius aa cJhniiii aionera, w will aoll Ut tbs liiebaat l.il lt-r oil I he rritiiea on tba 2'Jili ol N-it. 1-9, al one u rlocK. p. tn tlie follow ini; IojhI I i it : A rrwt t of land ITm iu borry count v on Hull Kun trerk. mljoiniim th Umla of William Key, Llizabalh Alkinaon, lrn Walt and uUtf-ra, ame bfiua- the la.i-.e pLti-e of the late Lawiit A. Kt-y (ef.t till a.-rva aolil to it. W. Kimpann) mntainifr alx.ut ll aerew. well a4apte to the crt.wlh ol'rorn and line lobac.-o. (hh improvr- Bieota on the land aii'l it U well tittilieretl. A aoleo-liJ opportunity to buy a potl farrn eh.vip. 1 en.ia maild koowa nn day of sal?. J. K. LrWM.LYM, i .. W. f. UAarru. -"," Aot. -Tlh. l NOTICE. ; 11 y ittue of tlie pt.wer ctmljuiietl in a tleotl of tni( rvet-ute.l to nic on the l'th da "fcr JiiTif. IX. by T. .'. Ttanner ami wife. C ('- Hanoer, aal rcrttJ iu bHk , PHr rexrl of Biortpajfa of iurr; t i. io.tr. I will el fur rah to tlie Li:lj.-t l.iJJer on ttal prroiiaea on Siafur laj. .MriulMr lOUi. at 1 o'clock, p. nt., the foti.ma)j( trct ortaa.l: IWlnriiejt a4 Ike Arrai river, John L. Wortk'a lia iiniiiX VV"er to Ttrftve tiflh belra of J-a-i h TTiiuriworlli to LorelTa tTek, 4k-tic wild llir meaailers f the creek to ) l'..rk ul JOTell'a enwk mud Araial river. tiiir."wiikt (Ac ri v-r to tk l-sion!ug. CoaW iniM l t.aailra.1 ar-rva nor. ar Ism. ia l-i? hh- ylso" f V. O. (Unnrr, i-ilifv a t'ebt of almit t.HUO luc Z. T. fca.Uh. W. P. CAKTKK. TruKatt. J.ly JOth J j 4 uvtkst ;nNi:n.VL. news. Ilev. Tom Dixou has purchased a site at N' air's Head, and wilt Uii!d h cottage and n.ake that place hi home every siimnn r hucnttcr. , ' . - The Wilmington Jfrwiiy r states that on the l.,h of ScjitcmU'r the Caro'ina CVuiial Rtiboad will havq a new e -i.neetii.ii. On" that . date the Chat hslon. Si. inter V Northern road will connect at Ham'et with the Seal ki til system. The stone cutler on the Van ilerbilt mansion near AsLeville, K. ('., struck for higher wage Mon day. Harry C. Miner, the theatrical manager and Tammany lender, has lct 1, m on the election of Cleve land with Charles E. Evans ot the "Parlor Match" com ruin J. Charleston, S. C, ie making sounding to dcejien it harbor, so as to admit the biggest ocean ships. Dr. Leklie E. Keeley,of bi-chlo-ride-of gold fame, has 6ned the London J -a ncet lor libel. Henry W. Grady, onlv son of the lamented Henry Vf. ( i rj v will enter tlie I'rivcrsity in Virgi nia in Octolicr. Uolroinbc unt Franklin. ' (Cor. to tlie ) Sioxy Rnx;i: X. C. An-, 20 '92. Here is the ticket a large nu m licr of democrats of Sioiiv liidgc would like to see put uj: For tlie Senate, Dr. 1). F. Iloleomlic; for the House, Shade E. Franklin : for Register of Deeds. Columbus Thompson; lor Sheriff, Walter W. Lovill. This is a ticket that will jj11 a big democratic vote this year. Lowkk Pilot. What Shortcnett the Trip. From the IiiJiaoailU Jonrual. "Why, hello, old man ! I thought you intended to make your Europe an trip last a year ?" '! did, but "my wife found aiiew fashion in gowns in Paris and hur ried home to be the tiistto wear it." Autrusta, Ga-Jiad a400.O(H'firc Saturday morning. The Chrtmich was burned out. losing all machine ry and tyjie. The entire morning edition was run oil while thCbuiid- irg was on tire. J" A Household Remedy re all Dl rinnivnClr'tMf DISEASES To ihiju bn L2yn Botanic Blood Balm UP 1 1 re SCROFULA. UlCERS. SALT V-Ll 1Kb rheum. ECZEMA, avarr lurm l mallpnant SKIN ERUPTION. B- tidal being err.cJcloaa la toaintj aa lha i . mrtA M.I..:.. Ik. am.IIImIa. haa Impalrtd fror. any caota. He alRiott u3trnatural htal.aa prsaarlla I uitity at ia cua-anteslng a car. It dlractloas ara tunc SENT rnth nrrsrATrT BLOOD CALU CO.. Atlanta. Ga. NOTICE. I'.r TlrtiiHof :ti lt will and tmiamrot l A'ljm Martini, clrv d. we will m-ii at (bs inir rw). d i.or ( sal I Ad im Marluu. Iu Lower llut town ship, on ilio 6th day of --pirrnS.T. svj rr biurt- or Irss. ailjulUK lbs said Adaui Mull ou's tii.iiii- tmc l. . J. Marlon. L s. Marlon. U-tmlilttx Sct.lt auil oihrra. and I.Mnir on llv Arnrui rlv. r. ami cuuiulnlutr about So ai-mtot tx.ltoui laud. 1 UU lulnl Is . sll adapted U tne irruwtli of u.lart-o. w liral. t.ru. ;.. and la well lluitwr-. ami m ! atetl iu tlm- inl).-..f MUtaiu l.-jx.l- W ill I wild In two lot. Trnns of anle oik- tblnl cl-Ii uu iln i.f s.ilc. oui-ililril lu six n.'.i.lb'v tb uilu r tiitrd In l hi' nii Biun. villi l"iii.l aul ppr.vl security ii.r deft-rred pay ti.t tiis. T:ik- rviaiuvU uuiil ell tli un-Uaac luoii.- It puld. L. M. MAKIoN. A. I. MAKION Executor of Adiuu Marlon, doe'd. LAND FOR SALE. Hy etiieiit of all tlie lieirs, I will aeU al t piihl.c ain-t ion, on t b preui inen, on MoihUt, I Sept. l-itU, IfJ-i, at 12 o'cliK-k in., 170 i-re i ft lao.l. more or lcv to-wit : 1 lie remaimler J nf fhl. William IIavim U..U 1 ! n . 1... r-iil.'ie roatl leailing from Mount Airy to 1 liKUip.-M.u'a mill, and mlji.iiiiup tlielaiitlg tl S. C Franklin ami otU n. Fart of thia I rut exeelleiit Iwltoin laml, anJ tlie tract will lie ilividtnl into two lotaan.l aoM aeparately. Teriua of itale one I bird tanli, oi.e-tl.lrd In aia moiilha ; bila:ioe in twelve montlia. Title retained till purchase niouey ia raid in full. S. C. KKANK1.IN, Auu. 24. 1832. Cttaiuiiasiooer. AGRICULTURAL IMP1E1IEN.TS. An unequalled line of Agricultural Implements, we challenge the State to show a better. We - are paying special attention to this de- partment of our business. HAVE RECEIVED SINCE JULY, THREE CAB LOADS: 217 OlWer Chilled Plows, 30 Bickford 1 Huffman and 25 Chnmpion Grain Drills. : 'h'stockj a full line of White't Clipper and Chilled Plows, Dixie s, ic, also Cutaway Harrows and other implements now in season. r' StNU FOR CIRCULARS. 4c. 4c. , , BROWN, ROGERS & CO., S. Ut. IIAItDU'AIti: l)t:ALEIl, WI1STOV W. C ' . " - --v 5-.-,. --r-iM ,. i . . ..- j f;, r..ei.... n ; ...i-.t - V . "". - J S"7SM. tiiti- J n-. . . .eV. . .ji. ;-rJ.-,i'- . - . .-. HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL, OXFORD, N. C. aaaaiaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBamBBBaa-aBaa t Modern building. Imt anil told l.atlw, gj Diliaaium, lie.-ihliful t-limate, bc.-nitiful snr rouDtlinga, numlirrM limited. A model hmiif aclm.l for Imiv a. Catalogue aeot on application. ." Jw ' r aT A r T aT- J- J aW aaf COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF I dl t aW t aaBVaB flh b.byiiNWi i WIN, . X T . ' nan. . ' - t-- J. J' a. U1Z.VCB RHEUMATISM 'and sciatica f can ptTtuysoo , successfully treated with . Ay e r 'sT a rs a p artl l H Is sure to follow the persistent use of this ; medicine. !: Has Cured Others ,', , will cure you.n'.i ., , . !3 I . i i.n... I ! CURBS .''.rVALL'..T DISEASES! Coiisnniptloii Cured. I wtleira It t be one f Vh lft lndR-lnes old. Tue plivsknaus. jH-oyeaxa go. said Uy wlfutail cousunii.il.in. Ix.tli liui.-s nlT.vtcil. I have hail to nDd 1it soma If wvral nprlwrs to ke-p her alive. Imt Mn e slie lias in-en t:ikn. Kadani's Nlerolw Killer has been rlhr. Ht nouie ! (!.. lui; io her huMnese. aiirt Is In bet ter l.enHb than fcbe hns lieen In leiti-r lieuitn Utajt ti Una been In fit yoars. IL T. 1'ooi.a. l otlartown. G:. Several Diensca Cnrrd. I Cllrnillr testify to the fumftTe pnweTH of your melH-io. llavlntr l-en a mirti-n-r Imm wenk luntri. bronchial alTeet Ion ni;d tmliirestlon. after taklnif Mlcn.lie Kllb-r all of tlu ubuvi aj tpi'touiH navn entirety .dlMippenred. ,. Voura. lc. tut. 1 TlAVt. Jauivur Howard .M.-tunrt&l Library. New Orleans. Lu." Asthma nwd Cntnrrh Cnred. . -I have been a 8titTerer from asthma aid oa tarrh lor more 1 tin it two uirs p:il. roOimr nuMtnf III V sleep HlOlliLf up In heo WTii hlilliic In it rb:ir." 1 have uiwil one Jus of laidaui'a Mi rrol. Killer, nnd fir tli la-f three ticelcs h:e-e Ltflt kleeiUnrnaluriLDy, ouadly i;il nw.elly r.s a ;li!l-L I ii.utc.l luy relief in the rviuo iy. aad heartily recommead It to any one. sul fcrtiiij fn.m aKlhniidUc or ent.urh:l tnmtoles, KenpeetnillT.- Ki.wiv K. MH. ' --aaliltf In llank ot Adulrtllle. Ua." Fever aud Flux Cured. I rlteerftillv U-stlfy that lister taklmr aloroi Kl'.ler lor nfienn day. 1 am entirely cured, af ter beintr f'.i k twi yt ars with miiiuiinl li ver, and d irtnt wlilcli mm- I nmraetrd other dls-euM-M. Ilux. etc. 1 wait uOel.ded dunutr thut time 1-v tlirer of the tlut 'tors of the city wlilioul beliitf b-r--Jin.-d. . . Inhktv. Ill t 'elita St.. New tirleaus. La. Mr. Ra'dam's KTctobe Killer Cures all Diseases by Rrfmovinj te C'aute. Send f -re tit stamp f"r 4pnkf ctrriilar nnd the Mh robe War KUow.t wIihi tl (.- Ja and what the remedy miti.le. and do. to cure It. Mend IU ciri-ttlaU' it nurtyou will lilwl tho dUt cutervr for wittinr your lile. Aiblreaf - LADAS S JICMBK KllLt SMh Trna. Jos. W. Ashby, Agent, , '. , Moi'NT A I It Y. N. C, iss graves: SCHOOL" 'l"l:t fall term of Nfiwi Ortres ?cWrfl ' ; . ) Le-jin-i j ii. ' i . SEPTEMBER 5th, 1892. In tlii echoi'l f'r prls aii-1 yiniti lailios, j-iipi!a ":tn n t-i-ive it'itrutin in alt braiitlietj Literature, LacasESjElccutioD, Music, ImiIi vtural at.il iMlrumfiitul. and Drawing ami I'aintiiu. iitul may lie preiiarfJ' -for enb riuj; college, t.r lierts littel f..r perform!!!;; all . tlio ilulitb of lite. Min tlraves is a grailnalt! f St- Mary f Sclittot. Katt u'i. N. I Mm. Hiiiec, ar.t.1 uate of tlreeiia.ro IVmale ("ollegc, ia in eliarm. of llie Mji-jm lep:irtnient. Mis. Mallie tiiavcs. tra-l"e of M. Alary', it niutiataiit in iiiu-.c ilepartiiu-:!!- nl b-a 'uer if t-lo.-iition. ilr.ivtii. fiii'i painting. For furtla r ltiirlictiiar ml'lretn the prin;i. DAVIDSON COLLEGE, Davidson, N. C. SESSION 1892-9.1 BECKS SEPT. 8 CLASS A L. SCTEN"- TIF1C, MATH KM AT IC A 1.. LITKIJAIiV, . : mp.licaucom .mekcial:, I-jfrht men in tlie F:M-uty. Courses for ileirrecs elective i:i the higher cla.M. Accessible, Inexpensive, Moral. V. M. C. A. II nil ajul GylnnAMiim eomj.lete. t fraU lor a .-ittal.'u. Address. ' tev. J. It. siifiirer, l. n .l.f.. !., I'resictent. U eVSWOftS. Wrr.n til nt frwn. Adarejat $f. aiM Ul, ties Urs4C. twrk. h-r.- mil it rM m r)U !.'. tOaf .f jybt i. I d-tr t i r4ii vUnU:.lr"iTi r . p ClITOKY DKrERSITY, Jm am. a asaaaa) ai a. a . INt-IN I UCKY. nia in Mt.-n.i.irK lti- tMut v ear fnm Ttt M.u It. SUZ f.'i, JTi-ic, LAt.icilli JTaV kr T I WT i Mi ri m u . ! Il i. t- e a xtsy-a Tncnu or yours mm you intsnaea auysng m organ or a WE "AMUOWIADNG And ii volt win rt our prices we Sell'Vou xri.l ol 1 i n.'l J 311 Main St., Vinston, Go. W. Sparger. V; Sparger Insurance and Real Estate Apis. Partial List of Fire Companies Represented: -2 1 CD 15 And other leiwlhipr Fire. Life and Accident Companu-s. .Property for Side and lietit v,i all parte ot the town." AVe wdicit yciir corrofjiomloncc and pitronacc-. .. VKIiV TIU'LY, ; ... Sparger & Jordan. The ..: I ; .-Vf9 .1o. and Fancy J D. - Alrfo ihc "J phiiji '"' ' 1 : -Vv.il ';o:j : , 1 . 1 i wl:.ei . '..'!-' " i., iFOJi.TOllACCO AIIE OBTAINED AT 1 i i S tE , I-t Sales oh"Moiiday, Wednesday and Fridav. First Sales on Tus Jay. Tliurstlay and Saturday of each 'i'i ';. ;. '"ijirGaZR- . ' i : . ' ; PriH for tobaeeo bi'and reduced to 2. To per bar. Pine llar.d (iuano forTohacco, price $2.7. per hair- -NaviL-sa (irain Fertilizi-r. for coin, oats, jrrat- and vegetables, we sell at 2. jcr . Img. The analyses by the State Chemi&t ., j and coiiiKirative tests by practical . . . fanners show that These Goods are the Best for the price ot any .fertilizer, sold in the slate. We Lnow they will gite you tati.-f.t tlon. " "We aiv still at theold stand in the eentreof town. COME AND SEE US. GrEAAES cfe CO. B. Y". (3 RAVES. mm mmm- MANAGERS: PEVERLV'A. P AVIS. Jr., ' JAMES . GII.KS. KrmeTlT'rroWr.nt Tlrvinl.-i Itiislnoss eollope. Fi.rmerlv !"rt-sldi-iit Stuart N.i :-:.il c..l!.'!;f. "Ti CITY RY TI Si." ' friends, Patrons and Tourists, I aiu,-(t:i V.yUs. .ti4 serve' yon AVliuu ytw. vUh this section do not fail . - I , lo culj fHid W tlnr: I Empoianm M'l 0i?ess Goods, JJ Specialty. LADIES' SUITS' Ai Al)E TO ()KI)Ei:. ONLY THE PEST T.M. : .'. , . .... .. ..... E.NT EMl'LOVED. H)USE-.EU,R.NJSHING T V 1 .11-C:M.ets Matiinss, Oil Curtains Porter Cur t:.ins. AVin'.lon- Sinulef, .Wail I'aia-r.iVc. Mislin l inlfuvivir In sca.suu. I-iJlus wmps. Ar. eom-spoiali in c suiicitcd an.1 qui-1 :j : ";"' . R. M. McINTlfeE, Wilmington, N. C.l .. . T ' i uartland s Fall Goods. i xU I. HIS HANDSOME STILES ARE SOW HE 11)1. i . GREENSBORO'S MERCHANT TAILOR MAKES HIS ANNOUNCEMENT. i I liare n lri-inS Rfntlt-tnen rr venm, and er l ave I l.a.l such an 4 ffrtumty i oi iltviii)4a I no- h.te... Oar Ml k-U re lta'idiii".- Iteitid.. n.- itttn-u f Kfiit turiio.lnnp, i colli,!. !.. As we are uKuallj- ruhhnl. k.-il! in T.iur fail lpIpcb . arly: 1 Yt.uts for "fiU." . . CAItl'I.AiM). , , - - - MEliCIIAX I TAII.OK, tiKKK.NIWiKO, N. C. WIN CITY fflJSIG1 HOUSE, vn ni iv Sn.t to Orinoco waxcliouse." l oiue and examine. A Q THT j k m ! m mi is . m ai t Piano soon. Ths faGi is SPECIAL TERMS TO ALL WHO BUY BEFORE SEPT. 1ft, can save von tittccn per cent. .No nt dealer alens prices. Ple:ase write us STANDARD IUSIC COMPANY, 309 Main St., Danville, Va. N. C. C. B. Jordn. & Jordan. -2" v Fullest Stock t 1 1 o o k s, St;it 10 no ry Cl60tt to !e l..uiid in Mm:-it Airy i eai he seen at Jenkins's Book Store. Summer Sportincr Goods such as EiSEBALLS, BATS. FISHIKG TACKLES, HAMMOCKS- CKCQUET SETS, ETC. line of ni-.iiil'rs, lciii.nis, liniiaiuts, nut? ami Bud Ironrl: i;im!n-. lJi'st atnip.l that j our tntilo will l-f liij;lilv iret-i:itetl. 'T. D. JENKINS. Mount Airy, N. C. 11. F. G HAVES. SOUTHERpUSINESS UNIVERSITY, " Lynchburg, t liKi.I;TMKNTS OF m AKi, mim. pitc for Catalogue. Halls' and LrttiirriHwiii-i Crcnpy li.dOil $uprt Fn-t f Flu-.ria?. oiUashion. Good s, 3 1 5. , I W.4BLiAKCf0 PH0T0GHAPHER. j " "'MOUNT AiRY.-N. C. Works the Lightning Process. Never Fa's , on Baby Pictures. j Crjvicj and EBlarjtug CM PidurM a Sprcialtj. j Keeps ior Sa'.a ooe of tlie Sewca Wondn of tbe ; 1 Vorld. aotoa ff the "Siameaa Twina," made j irora origidal an if latest American oegauve aa of them wbilc living. j F. I TQ tu n v f i aircnts wlio ?eil :i fo: :ni;.-: .n i-.m and see. WRITE US. PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC! Six different rr.r.kes cf Ti.inos ar.d three leading Organ makers represented by us. ' We buy for cash r.r.d vc sell on long time, easy payments. - Catalogues and information free. Manly E. Ramos & Co., ; 903 Main Street, May l 1 RICHMOND, VA. REITTY Ac"l-. ".i:'!'u. !'K!;;:. .ii."i K. ! ira'tr. u'.w!.ii;t!'!. N..I. The Consumptive and reetsle m . . - (.. 1 ,vi:'.i;i 1: ti.-sr !.- i Pinter", t.i-.. 1 o- l"ri:i:.i1.n(U'L;-"i. W. lMi.gr. ln :.; 1.. C " - .r.i.r M luiruIiAljm u.u I.. i JiH. i. f . HiNOHRCORNS. TSfon'r lUfenrtf.fC..::.. j In Sot Weather a e'.ip of beef tea made IV. un Liebig- Company's Extract of Be ci will be found palatable, rcfrot.i.ir:i and i eTH t'.eia!. Tins Kxikat kkki- Foi: ANY l.TXi.Tll try timk in thk llo"I"l'MSV t I.I M ATK. le 11!e .-i!nl -i t i.itb:- Cb.MPANVS and .-nvil .-.il l t;;-;ij;i..::ii;n-nr. " THE LOnFsTAR "-l TIN SHOP T. M. i:vi:i;itt. pi 'ill! f- Tln an l iici I'-.m W.ir. U ni" a S'.-!..:t -. . t;,riMj T.ItB Airy, ZM. C. MlllJA I IfiJH.iiin . '! 'i A I). SPAN 'MacAncli 0t7s c; Forbes, new V11;:; S. II. KAWES S: CO. RICHMOND. VA. G. II. IX A WES & CO., 1 '. a'.i rs i:i "1, RICHMOND, VA. Mount Airy Select Sclieil Yonng Ladies and Little Girls, Fall Term Eeris Moi-iay Sf.t. 5, ::ati:s t.r Ti'itiox i-ki: mimh: Priinr.ry, s !.". Intcnnetli.ite. s ! .1'.".. Ili-lu-r En-3i.-h. $1 .Vi. I..ttin :u; i Ereneli.e.i'-li. !.. Mi'.ie on j i.in... l'Jh. ("ntint nt. ;er term. .'!. X- ;. : -.i:.'! f.-.iii! .iff i-I - i.tr..,!''.- M!S K. A. .STtVKU j r!'. - ! 0 I J ,MT I TITFTT" OilliiiJl 2 i ll I 1 i li 1 I., I &'q!g and ? iITnal2. m. wai.-.. ivinc?j.a. FALL TERM BEGINS AUG. 22, 18?:. t, ti- . mm . lYiusarv. ! ntt-rineiJiatt. i I !!'l!f r English. CI:Uivll. $1.2.1. ' Till" -'i ' 'i l'M'-'l 3 Fi :l--- ' t-1 "f ''.-crl ! Airv ii-, r Tin- t-eii-.ui ":l' :"':'"r . t. .or-1 can f- I'.- I ';" " r moi.tli. V :!.- ' 'w.-'i- ol JIJ.-- i" " j lTli.i tll.tl. .Votir.t A i.'. .. i tv , VJ t t,KHI TIA- HOM. FO-t SCHOC C A Classical rdi Ccmncrcial Sctc:l OF HICH CRADE. Elccant Buiidinjn and thorotmh Eqa:tnent. lATfe r,!T,"e' f,,nv M lth"f't States. lkutn'ul and LcnUhfnl ?ituauo;i in Ticw of the nnnntaiTis. Oror 300 t":ua:rj hM yvar. AJ Tcrut Kfiilli-. Sumnser School (Bjs'net Co'kjs Ceurse) eper. June 29. Fat! Term begins August IS. Tor Illustrated Catalogue, addrfM, IJ. A.&H. H. H0LT,Prirw OAK RIDCE, K.C -v-r "1 PARKER'J ! - v fvsCii HAIR BALSAM Uz''iiifSnl""" :'4 !-' -' h.lr. C- rl hu-lrwnl fr. !X .X fcJ Sfttr Plill to MUrc Ormy . V- 5 ' - 4 Tiair to It. outnfui t" .or. Fv r Cuk. ... d . M r nuu. I jCOAL, iLiiuc, Ceiiie.it k
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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