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The YaakinlVallfiyJgews MDIM AI1IV- X. C r5l c.;r Worth Unit's Hardware Store. ; F i' I'LLL. n,! f,,,; AN" ,,W-NKK- 1 " r'" :: .V.f..-ri!...i."a" ...rlli- , at .. 'i..' tart. n ;.jJ.n.-:iriill. 1 ti news ' . . ..i A v .-. .i.ti.-lii nr.i it M .YSrj.N.C. !..! I- BSOCRATiO TICKET. i , it .;! -!; s r : . ..: -! i -i - A. E. STEVENSON, i.k H I IVd-. ;. .,; ... ! 1: : in. . cai:'.:. i ; ..r.'t r. i.' a t:::vu : ! ! A. iH)i'(i!IT)N. : -i i;i i m:y : r- r- ocTAVirsroKL ! .t: i ::i .w t:K. : DKNAl.li W. I'.AIN. t i rm : i;t r.Y. M. ni: MAN. I I Mil: . V ..KSKUAI.: F. I. )!: HiNK-i..r-ipr ft i:r.i i.Mi:ini'S: .!N. scAi:iMi:or;ii. . . .. .1 ll ' K ' I"!S KM K V l KT ". .IAMIX. .U-UAK. . .r jj ;...t i.i- mmh ii-iuit: . .i. !:;!; a. siirii:i. i .;; : t.t.'-1. A i f.Aici.i: : . a Y( ; K.-rn.i ollnn. i n.t- r-1 1: . i n. ii in ti.-ru;i-r: ,1. ll. LKW LLLYN. 1 1 I IT Va IM. i fount Tieket. n-i: l lit. sl.NA 1 1. : A. M. STACK. fit: "i n;. iit k : ST K ! ' i 1 1". N VKNAI:I.K. i-..i: .-ii i t: it t : .F. A. ADAMS. l ..t: ,:i .,! -, I i: r hti hs : I 'A I. ill: II. HAY MIS. t . .; -t uv i .n: : K. i ItoMl'.-oN. .-!. 'Mi:: r. I MANNKIL We r-c arii. 'i i t ill Voti" for .!':..-nl to tit' St.it.r Coii- : . " i: ' I ;. : III. l I'm 'm A.tli:il( S." Mir l..i Vli. Ufiioiiimut- ! IT.irrt-ou I liinU- !' t '!? laml. . ... . T" ' 'i . . :. .!'!-.. . y V. I.;h-. r i f .. i ' (in- 1 ri' I U .in. f i" nun , ,i- , . ii. "iinrr.. l .ni.l . ;:. fit': , ''. i.t;i. mim; ,: ,ir- 'T ; N 'i, .lutv l.M-t-H. -:l!IH.t s ! : p. Ui it.-' ni in li" . r ,.! li. w t.. ! rl,'tt i i , . i .i, , . ii. ' t .'. In; I of hb i -t . ; ? v.--tl I 4.riT v u r ., i- :. .-tii;-;. :. i ts tin' -v !,. 1. hi l -.!l.tltrli of . ii . . t r.t. .lii-ij:.' W il-cr t. !rt !i:mt. of n H i- : . ; t 'inir nr llt piitilifaii, i!! v:r t' il .v irk f. r irovcr. . York Statr tnw rojnlcC- , ..-,' . t ' f ami li:i.tf ii r- glvf r I- m .I -.- t...t!:t- v t-v ami j'tri : .i . '-: ;'i ;! il!ti vr.ifV. "i f. w "i t! St itc Tvxi,'r:iji!i I i oti i.t i !i:-i-ilav j:i.-t-1 r'- oiiiU-iTitiir.i; Wlilte- i .v I'.k iil ail .ir,-!i rliriuv ot lil- TIn' Ni.v- ml'!? it. ctuloix'tiiont tt:.' '.vi-ii. ol otlicr J.11HT t I lie 7 f ti,:.: S. ti it.ir Hill , iak at ,i -i :i i: w Ih-ii In-futiii's to irutko ' out- .-.fi-i !i in tin Statf. . . Anl j-ti!I t!ifv foinc : Wavnc I ; i . w'io w is Attorney (tvn- - i i t ( iu-iilV ( 'al'iiu t ali'l n ri:-; r. jijl.iii-.ui writfs it K'ttrr in '. In- ,iv !. tuti.-t oto for ! 'rlatn!. llci-avs In- ni'k of '. :!i'i.- :m 'u .-i :iU'. :r,!v V;:!i itn.-. ..t'thc Fifth (lu ,. f. tt i.v a - ! U fiititiili'tit of inj' (.!' t'l! apii-! t -otiross. In imv ;' tin' -T!at:i( of thi tliit:, M-i'tt now T ! ;tt tf. ln.-t tlittj I rnic S. tx'.i- roiilil lt Ii in-; fi.r III-. !i i. to o.' l !l' tioTUtTtf : :i ,.-t !f. : !n- twlan rit to the State iii-ti u. ion. the victory" is ; ors. T : (ie.irji.i atul Flori- i ci:i,i') to o ir f ir- n ith the Kitite ! 1 j-1t t.t I ft n.ui:.!. 'i!etno-a- !:i'. i." "Aii! It i.- now i t -ri..-. i :l!:;f wherever the i:i ! I'jr' v l-.i til i lea liht it has .lv .-i ; tii.-tn 'ithett the tleti. eoiti.-.t'. : ; ' : ali!e tl t-i Toll .-i r-r 1 1 J : , ::er :(! .! i;y. Aetin.tf !t'- i.-i-" i! ro e of ilemoeratie !ii it i- i !i '.ntiiti i-tieeetsi. i v. o :! ; ' :iit!ii' -ttitiiiiii ?il-;v.i 1 :.i : wo -ntln rti tatt, .1 :M ' t! .t tl:tte the Tliinl n r i !ia I tti--.l to make out a: : ier:i v. i: nu-ti in thcx i'e were pi:iji i;. slloti with i ir Iitt!' r iiuhow ih;i.Iii hand, i: t ii T'.ilr l Tarry r;n wa'y. tell Z 1 ! ' v i u.ttrue. The returns mi t!.e-? two hot'y i':ite.ttJ at. s. w. II n. the Stale . f Ar-n-;t-, !;oa- eolieliifivi-lr tit Jit leix-vir the third Party had made Hiriit this year the detnocratic ajorities have ln-en larger than 'tr ln.-fore. "Mk. Ftack U a young man and d-enes tite cntlm.-atic snptrt vt every vwanfj t an in StoKe a. u Surry ti;r.tic.-. S. tith Carolina will liave nearly r.,4Mi,t0o of Jeht fall due ly July tu-xt, and Str.te otlicialu have rne to New York to negotiate l-r i refunding. Thegtllant Chati. Manly Sted-nia-i ha uken the tunip in the in tererti of Mr. Cleveland- M r. Sted tnaii ia one of the mofet ioli0lied and level-headetl men to-day ill North Carolina. O'jr Ulovtil old Zeh now re: irteJ a improving in health. Now that Georgia h;w lonc the h;tm!o:nu thinir Zeh will hrenth a little freer. (Jod blev the old hero, h i l.elievts in'htg tftate and in the democratic parry. Alfred Tennyson, the poet-lau-ix-ateof the Enlinh realm, i dead. His name will live in the rcat tri umvirate of Enlil pwcU, Shake-i-w-are. Mi'ton and Ttnttj-pon. lie was a in t-ter ot pure KnglUli anl has d'.ne a irreat work for the mo: her tongue. His remains were pltred 3eterday in Wt-ftininster AI.Ikjv next to the remain of Jioh ert Ilrownlnj;. The Nkw learn tint at la.t the Type Tru.-t It is la-en tormed whieh rai-ei the pnc s on nil pi inter sup-p!ii- ami hleel him of aliotit a mihior. and n half dollarr jt-r year. We are j;!.id, however, th.it MeK.-rB. A I . Farmer Sc Son, of New York, formerly Fariuet, JJtt.'e fc Co, de jline to g into the comhine. TLc triirt thin will iii.turallv mdeavor to forre this firm to eomo in If the printers i.f tho country will do their duty to themselves they will do all in their power to t'.rv into Messrs. A. I). Farmer A: Son's hand !1 the trade poihle. Thi- firm i eeedinoIy ta.li.il. Ie. We have Iwctl dealing with them ever fincc we have heen in huiiit.-, and we have always totin I them foiirtt-ons, ohli; in' and s-triv tl v tir-t-cl.ts-. Here after there aIioiiM he i.o iiestion in the minds of printers us tuli.m to trade with We tJioiihl eitoinr ae this New York tirin in every wav iisilIe. THE YAD K IS V AlTeY. ( n 1 ist Saturday at noon, after our week's woik who done, we -tarted out on a trip to the valley ot the Yadkin, beinjj -aI!ed thither iiv a kind invitation Im deliver at Siloam Chureh, in thi cotnity, a Sunday School addres. It w is oar tirst vhit to the hanks of that stream which the jnctie .lollN II kinky IIo.Khi: called 'the iTohh ii Yadkin," and as we survey ed its eoiir.-e for miles a it wound like a .-trenm of molten t-ilvor around t!ie clitls, and hill alt o riott witli the n.anv euloretl au tumn forest.-2, we confess we eoiild imt he!j irivinu our heart entirely away to this heaven blessed moun tain country and feeling pioiider till that Surry county ii our home. Arriving at Siloam tlepot at live 'clock w'e were met bvuurtteem- ed and cultured friend, Mk. W. M. Cl'XWK. who hailed us with the dis.ippijiitin words, '"t' late i e. w e had arrived too late to fit! till our promise, yet within ii was a conscious thank fulnet-s, ami we doubt not but that Siioaiu'fe pI citizen were satisfied. Mk. ('cn- iittK, in In own eourte!! and ho.-pitable manner, carried it to his eomfortable home wlicru we rtotel for the iiijht. Early Sunday nioin inf;, after a tdiort walk viewing t!ie lovely landseapc tip atn dowo the valley, we drove cleweti miles to a mectin;houeat Ararat Station nine mile from here where, after aitcud in service, we parted, ho oini; home and the writer returning to Mount Airy. Though our trip to Siloam wa ?hirt, wo never had a more enjoy able one, nor received inure cordial treatment at the hai'd of friend-. Mii. Clnouk ha a splendid f urn, al-oiit seven hundred acre lyinj along tlto river, well laid out and very fertile. It put in us a tronir desire to return to the sw eet lifoon the farm which we ot.ee were for tunate enough to enjoy for two vears. We had a view of the spot upon w hich i uoii to Ikj erected the lnt High Schol in the county. It i? to cost al)Ut $25oo and will Ixi a la-iuty. For tour mile up at. J down the valley one can lie Hold from this spot an enchanting view of the Uuutiful Yadkin -with the railroad following along bv it sid -. The eiile of this motion are a li:o.nl nnd lilicral minded jK-opli-attd are tlettrmined to build ujithe countv which i a j.htindantl i blessed by nature. Mers. Honor and WmrK. contractor and build ers of Mount Airr, have the cot . tiact to build the Adideuif and it will lie up and read to oocn ly January Ist. The w riter regretted exceeding that he did not have time to tncit tho giHnl citizens of Siloat, ami that he inted th excellent bund;, v school entertainment. We were assure! by eeeral that the cbildrtn actattcd themselves sj!ernlidly and that the entertainment waaiuiti a treat. 1 At Borne future time we hope to vu.it this lieautiful Yadkin Valley agnin and give a better sketch of it in our paper. TKINITV !niICATi:i. TJi Xrff C:oIIcy 1 tuilitintrs at Hurliani Forniallj I'liri-tciicil ' I)t i:iiaV. N. C. Oct. heJ deillcatioti i f the grounds and build ing of Trinity College Kcurt d uii ve'erua". " : T..v 'Iir II.-. olitor ..f the 4 -- - : .Xhclll' L'hrlnt'mn A'lcoc-'t-', t preached the dfilicatory ponnoti in the forenoon in the .Main Street chur.h -f Uurhaiii. In the after noon at three o'clock the municipal authorities and the civic and mili tary organization met it the City jilire attd inarched to the park whete tho ceremonies of dtlicalion trok place. f The dedicatory ceremonic con-H-ted of the address of weh-onte 1 y tlio municipality of Durham, the refjmnMi by the jreidcut of die Inard of trustee of the college, the forma! tran.lcr of the ground by the donor, Julian S. Carr, of the main building and the inn, by the donor, Washing on Duke, and of tho technological building by the donor. President John F. Crowe!!. s Follow ing thi there wa an J-drc.- bv Prn-idciit Crowell on '"The IU-lat ion of the (.--liege to the Life of the People." The exercise coit c'.ndcil witli a prayer of dedication of the college to the cause of learn ing. ( Till: CA.Ml'AHiN' FUND A Contribution orlHMMK from j I'xOIayor CJrace uinl the "An j tl-NiuiiH-r" of New York. I Nkw Yokk, Oct. 7. There was a cortfetence thi-; mori:ii:g in cam J.aigM ch tirman Doti.M. D ek:tio:i r"Mn at the Hoffman J I"1Im-rt'i'iird-ing - tin n cit.l io :t:cr. Ilx-.MaVoI Wri:l It. (Siac: wat preeur. It is reliably reMned (irace, iu 1k liult f i.oe!f and tho anti-nap-jxjr orgai.iz..ttoii made a contribu tion to the Detmn ratie Nation ll campaign found of :Jli.Hi ,K.0. The meinlior ot tla National committee are mucli gratified at Llii prompt n-ijno to the apjK-al for cmi;iin luiid ptintcd yetcr!.iv. Other large eontiibutiuti are txpecud. Baby Jtiith'ft Itirthaaj- Nkw Yokk, Ootoler .'l.-r-The woi Id grows old very ftt, and to lay Mi Iiuth Cleveland cOinpk! the tir.-t year of her life. Perhap. this baby is not unlike all other ..abie. but the ha ocitipicd more .-p.M-e in the newspapt rs than any haby if royalty ever did and there iia Ik-ch no parti-atlhip nor o!itii in the loyalty of the lovers ot b.by Unth and her mother. Mis Uuth is cck-bruting her tirt birthday with her beautiful mother attiray (table. I'ttzzard Hay, and there he will receive from faraway Charle-toii, S. (.'., a tutetul souvenir a Icatlct from the Vauderbiit Ucnevolciit As-xK-iatioii. of that city, of which CJ rover Cleveland h an lioitorarv memler. I he Icnn bear this inscription: "Uuth Cleve land, i K-tolior 3d, l'JI;Octoticrod Henry Illount Olaslietl." One of the loveliest a d nHt at tractive maiden vrccttr saw w as on the car Lift Thursdav, and tltcurh " . we only e.cliangel a lew won; with her we were delicioUal)' intox icated w ith the witchery of her con quering charms, and the very earth seem oriirhicr aiai lovenet mce we met this lot el v Hccimcu ot love- lie-t womanhoO'l, and b:iking in those exn!ii.i:e charms which fling around her sex that haloof jov and delight which drown the shadows of darkest night, and make life pa- with r-wcetc' cheer while earth doth have such a radi mt an jel near. 'ilj-a Jfirrr. All One Man. Friii 1 ;i..ir Tuple. The pre.-ence here of Co!. J. C. I ixton of Witts-ton. w ho i, as evcrv one who ha? ecn him know, no piiMiiv, remind us of an incident of the Chicago comentioii. Mr. Ihnton was intro4ltrced to (iuv. Campbell, of Ohio, and, as he ro. up and kept rising, the (.v. re marked. "This snrcly i not one man;"., A Hani World. Moswe is mx vears oiij. "Mam ma." f-he aid one day, if I get Tiwtried will I have a hti.-band like na: -1 cs, rt;uci the inotner with an amused smile. "And if I don't get married will I have to be an old maid like Aunt Kate Y." '"Mamma" after a pause --"it's a totiph world for it women, ain't it ;" I'irunnghaiti Uepublie. Col. J. Henry sTllman, late Col lector of Inf. Ucvcntie. I'aitim.irc. Md., believe in it for rheumatism. He write.-: "I have tried Sal vation Oil. and lielieve it to lv a iTiMid remedy for rheiriiati.-m.' The C'onc l is riulit- The New York State Capitol at Albany cost $.',0,NM,. and iiiot fully completed. The l"nitel States Capitil at Washington ha coet le than 12,(hmij'mmi to date including all additions. The grounds have eot .,(HH,"M, The City Hall building at Philadelphia ha ckt $K,0'mV'i, and is itearlv finished. It is claimed to !c the Uiget single huihiins; in the l"i:i;- ed State. The Ilaleigh Christian Advocate learn that l'ihop Duncan will preside at the next scsrioit of the North Carolina Conference in place of Bishop Ilaygood. 3I0O ICewnrd. 8IOO. ' . .IIT-.V IV Ml. T.H . II Ti".' i 1 ttuti m-itBcf Ims tHiti a I1 to enn ui bo nt iagr k ll.l t:ut in l ;MfTII. ltll C'atarrli Cure it only jitire ettre n .w knuwn to lh tneilieal frati-rnit r. f 'atarrl: InriiiJ a cu itut ional liraf.'rn'iilrs u ' runMitiidonal irraiim-nl. Ilall t'annli l!iirM im l<i ii.tni.U. n : . 1 i. ... . i . ... ijij( "in 1 1 , . opm llit bli-oj anj iuiicoim urfai r ol ll.r I ynteui, therrby !: nv 1 112 j. f. ninl.t ion I .f Ihc and fitim; the pati.l i IrfDth liy builliD' ii ihf coaititutioo ! ad ojidlmi uaUira, in iUiu; its wurk. Tin? ropri-i.r hate . mucli lith in its 1 i nJk Tmh vm ill .1 I 1. .. . IT . Ml 11 5 - " ' "Br iiiin- lar tvr any r-i i!iat if f uU l cure. Seal fur lit of Tv.iniinial. AdJrrs. F. J. CHEN EV Jt CO Toledo, O. 5h.1J by Diui.U. T.ic. Nobodj will sufTer witli liyer or kidney drsc&so ii they take Sim mons Liver Ilejnibitor. CAVE A GriANO f-OTLATCH. Macular niello . I m Inniaa Sia'-;: wills a . a;aDt cantor a f . da ' rj rv . !.: itivo of t!:o Wi-st::.!!.;.-.. r (15. O) (.- ! tnt.tsn in- iian-.l h'jtv t't It i!i ii.s r.. far-.ti thi- year III Hi'? s..iti l n-Iilii-. cii tliy wt.i'i Li rich en c;a :o indulge in the iJoiUtcu. Tlay won't Lavo niuch niotit-y to throw av.ay in that direc tion' this .-o-oti," niiiu-'l the canner. Iaat year a prt-at tuany Siwabea tauUo go-l wa-'-s. anil 'Hutches wi-re all the raifo fur nota timo afu-rward. They are a curioo i-oj.li. an l it U atiiih ini? tho delight t'n-y take in appearing lilieral ami wealthy in the eyes of their friend. Last year 1 had ait Indiau workitit? for me wim earutd Jt.t'Xl. Ho drew tho whole cf this ia a lump sum and Ltid it out in e:0-l;t tanrktU.a dazen L'X-s of crackt-r and tho balance aUait $1,2'J0 la blanket. Then tho ooMe r.-J man called all the Indians within rpach toKthor and annonnced bU intention of giving a gnnl potlatch. The blankets wtre spread out in a 2-acro fit-Id, with the crackers oo the outside fur LU fri iids to lunch on and the tnuakits in the center. When the ajijwjint'd time arrived to bein Uo c rentoni-s the Indian waded through the sea of blanket to where the ums kuts lay. Here he climbed on a box nnd bt-gan a lous orati -u which lasted over an hour, at the end cf which time he picked np tho blanket otic by one ami smashed them over the box, tinif jiu. that all enmity I- twe-on the tribes pn-sent was forever ended and ri:!r would no lunger be nuJeL Tlien he gave tl.o iual that tho Jiotlatch had ci.iuua-nced.aud the Indian women saihtd in and i -uked away n- t only one jtalr of blankets, but a many a they cou'd carry, and in a few ininat'H fhere frs n-t evin a s;i:-l blanket left for tho n.-tuof the gem-roc cvntribntur. Tiii grand give away (f 3Jtire ma le the bnvuj.li very popular, and a few day after he was ma !o nsl-i.a f i f hi trt'--. A few we-; l iter thi -ante Ir.dian c.uie to mo tlea-l brok'j and t,'-t a sack of flour on cre-'it. ? " I tit jn'tlatrli common anunj the ordinary run r.f Imiii.ii" :kel tho newiejw-r tni. ' ' "As a rule the hutd wea cf tbo tribe do this wrt of thing. rej '.iisl thenahuou I acker, "bnt oticu iu a while an ambi tious Voting Siw.Lbb trios to make a uaiue fur hiniM-lf. La:t fall a yottn fellow who l.a-1 uiailo a little mc.tiey tLshtn? for tu came Into the -.f!ip.i tmd Kt tl-W in tilver. ' With this he elimlied on thotij (f a stack, and &fUr iw!.lri-iiii tho laulntude for an ho'tr atjl a luilf scat tend every cent of the Uiouey amoni the ix3e below. Tl.i youn;; Indiau is Ioukel upon as a comlu man, and by tlie timo bo has fwjtiandercl tho carnai-s (if half a doziTt si-a-ntu fishing be will be made a chief. liut fisb r.r few and there won't le luany j-tlatche4 this year,"" concluded t'ua cana-.-ry ntatt. Thfi Irrllrnt "f tlie Arst-nllna. ' Tho constitatx a of the Argentine K. pnblic in iu its priwip.-il features identi cal with that of the Unit ol State. Never theless there are koine liiTvrenc-s werthy of not.-. The president W elected ia pre cisely the same manner !. in the Lt:i:e-d State, butcanm t le re-v'.n t-l. and Lis term of ofiico is fix year. II has more jHwer that! tin pre-idetit of the United State-;, as far n making a -iii.t-metits is coueertK'd, since ho only a.iks the advice and on. -cut of thotH-nate to appoint diplomatic iniuis'trs, juices and oflU-er of th-j army aud navy above the rank of col' nel. Ho fills all oth'-r cflic---! at hi own dis cretion, but all his Jcree. proclama tion, etc., must be countersigned ly acabittet miutsu-r or else are vaj aeli-ss. Thus the c-t-.;i t nt i. in make. the .''iuet laininters re-pe niblo for all the acX4 of tho presi h ut. s Tlie ineia! rf the cabinet can an swer questions and take (art in the do- bates of the house and the senate, al though they are Cot members of cither body, nor d-ie-s an adverse vote on any meaxitre of the government carry with it aciu-utge in the cabuiot, as is tho c-isc in Frauco and England and is iH-couiir.j; the custom in Chili. The power of the Argentine c-onsrres are similar to those vc ted in the con gress of tho United States, though some what greater. The congress has the power to legislate for all tho provinces, dictating codes to be applied in all of them, thtts securing uniformity of legis lation. The provinces reserve tho right to elect their own judge, a wi ll a the other ofticial that their local con stitu tiin demands. All federal arid provin cial jn lgf-s are a; i- in-ed fr life, ami cannot be removed unless they are im peached and condemned. New England Magazine. Tfaa riowerUta City. The jet mime of Chicago i the Garden City, or at Uml it once was. and the h g-nd en it- coat t-f ami is. "Url in Horto." It tlu-refore s- -nut strange to read t f a uumthly or weeLly tlowtr show m cities like lfcjntou, vvln-a an annual C'wr show is all we can boast of. If wo except die public parks, there are fewer Cowers in Chicago than In any gTcat city in the world. The late James Vick stated that he sold more flowering plants, shrubs, and Cower seeds in iCockford than in Cliicago. There are few private greenhorn- or conservatories in the city, and the flower trade here is very small, and is chiefly confined to the demands of funerals and weddings. Chicago Jour nal. i A Yoleanla Leg-anil. Cbimborazo, tho "pride of the Amies." at no time thought to bo the highest mountain peak in tho world, is now reckoned as ing only 21,121 f c t nlj o sea level, which is c rtaiuly enough to give it an air of majesty if not of mys tery. But the natives of that region baro a carious belief a legend which tells them that Chiiabo" was once a full mile higher than he is at tho preseut time. When Pizarro invaded tho "land of the incas Chin.l.razo reared his majestic head bt-twe-tu 2.'X) and UO.tDO feet into the rarifn tl attnosj here, but that invader's crowtiitifc piece of infamy, the strangling c f tho lat cf the incas. bronght down the wralh of the gods, who rent the giant ieak front center to circumference, throwing down great masses of stones and reducing its height by about one-fifth. At the same time the apex of the mountain, the former renting place of "the Inca's Head." was cursed, and un til this day no man has ever reacLetl within 3.000 feet of its summit i "The Inca's Head" is a massive piece of gran ite lying on one side of the j.eakj Tra dition says it once formed tho apex. St. Louis Uepublie 4 Hard lo UV. Sew Nor--rtn goin to leave when me wee ts up. mntn.. , Mistress TXar me! What's the mat ter? New 2urp Please, mum. vonr chil dren is jnst g( ttin the measles, an all the other nurses cut me dead. New York Weeklv. A Ucaaaaatfla Induction. ronsonbr Previous xton m.nr discovered are named after their discov erers Hidi'cuite after Hidden. Thomo. "ilte afrcr Tboniywti. and o on. I'tijunjay If a man named " Israel fonnd a stone I pre i mo it ws-ajd be calld L-rael'te? Jewelers' Circuhir. 1 laliiiiv: I 1n . - - ;w.w m T . - - sta iJ.ui( 0k.iH, unm mt:),,. anuur.iwimi wthheereEIectropoi5e vils.bte In curing aa:te and chronic di-eascs or sickness cf every na!i:re diseases .beyond the si ill ot the PI.v -n r the power cl drug. Mr. J. C Buxton, PreaJent ot First National Bai.k. nib', n. N. C, writes as follows: VI-ToX. N. "., .-rpt. in. t.-Ot. r.l.nT!tnrnsr n.t-I turrknn .! m.-ii or lftrol- .u a lutlr t.., I.H who ha. be---! -mtelea i a , .ul-.riarl r"WI- Id . r.iral ira4. net. I ke laaorf arrat wlter l..r hiiit el liar t.U.-irueiw. lira Ihr ilori.r. U i l fmlr.l to nvr bin na ser-S.a-,-1 Ln 1 - -atl-Sra that bal f.f l " Ii.,, .t hlM. I bmrirTrrwrn It lall la reilurr to- Ifti-r, or lo brlns .u.J .eet .U-r. -'J be "l"" ,or "'?"I.""'.r: ilVU ar Iralr, J. t. Bl.TU.. Such tetimonv is invalc-d lc : it firmly establishes the value cf the Electropois. We have thousands of letters of similar nature. For particulars and advke, address Atlantic Electropoise Co., 1405 New York Ave.. WASHINGTON, D. C. READ THIS. In connection with the great open ing 6alc of tobacco bv the d; 11 1 run mi; OF" bllAKIN, on ocTOBiin 20th tiii: ELKIN LAND GOMPMYi will el at priate sa-e a inii iber of choice lota for !e.-s mon ey than will be ac eeptel there after. TEf?mS E.1SY. if u :itit a "..j.rgn'n lake it new. . V . II. 1 Allots MISS GRAVES SCHOOL. (i The fall temi ef Mi-s '.rivi- Seln 1 SEPTEMBER 5th, 1892. In loir n lend (i-r 'gills and "inig ladies, n piN ran Ol ite int I in t I' ll in a!i 'nnnches. L'teralcre, LaiirtGes. Elocn'icn, Mrsic, In t'.i or.il and insttiimi'i.tai. -in-1 In.-iwin and Paiuto':.'. a'nl nmy U- j.rrjinre l for el l' Tilig C'i'U'.e. or here lifted f.ir (iTforiuaii sll the ilotics (if lil'. ; Mit litHten it a giadimt ; -f f"i. Mary's N-I..I..1, Kn'ieixli. N. . Mi. IlitMi., a gra-l-u e i f t .rerii!lo i t'ei. ale I'ulh-e. i ia el.rrje 'f Hie 'e-i' I'.-J.nrtn.eni. Mi-.s Matiia: iiaei. s;a lunte it" St. M.il's, i c.-r ta!il ia luii-u -I !.li; i:e i! a id l"arl:er .I' i ! i lit inn. ilr..vi!i atul J ..i:.:in. Kef liilti,. r part icu! ir :ul li t t!ie j i iunpal. JiIvn i.Viii.i. t.i:. i. -. GEO. W. SPARGER, Attorney at Law & Notary Public, Mount Airy, ?i. i. tr Ni-.i:at!:ti i.i'sin" ati l ?- il-iin w Usn u .! t-i ill y. i:..t.i I .ic-l lu :'u:.- iu t?i;- 'i: uiMiii U.f -.tl ii-rn:. . W. F. CARTER, ATTORNEY AT LAAV, .tl oil ii I Airy. . V. rr.M tl.-ex in all tt.e '.-ii.' ni.rt Ke-ter:-! l o-iat loo tl..tlin of linen to tiirrl n - etuliy. R. L. KAYMORE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, k 71 on nt Airy. X. C. i'r.tciieri. iu the ."ta'e ami KcUeral i-rur and V-ilir, t-;.i".iim. All bu iiiic--.- eut r- . t-d lo Inni will t'-eei pruint'l nKtitil NOTICE. Mtice i Ia-ie'nv piven that tht llrtu ol' II. il .v J. M. 4-l.'ur..ii...t'.li Hid. X. :.. ha-lil iUv. I - nii.tu.i! ilH'iivt-i eirf t J-r-liiji tu alt i :t-un--H met tlie .i il , .1. M.J..'i:i3ii;i a i:i'ie I'l'" tilvmeiit etr.lt irlit4 lining by - od ill ni :ui I tiie t !e'et tuti , I a!i i! Aaid litni. l!i i 'full , j 1. M. c J. l. JiIINS').V. : (X-t. lit ii. l-y'J. v A Housahcld Rsmsdy 5 1 ron all '. rot rri.r unotf mi r DISEASES Q Bofanls Bh:d z!m Ur,rt" SCKZrjlt. UtCERS. StLT vrUrCj RHEUM. EC7E'4. trf turn! aialianant SXt'l EhUFtlON.be 'dl being 2ic-c!cut In I. ring up tha mtrm md rttlorlrj tha constitution, haa Imyiiril f-om tny cacis. Its Inett suparnaluial healing propbrtle Justify tl Ii gunnrj.'.ag e curt, il 4'rcllC'. r Iji:j.t4. crJT C?C . r 1 rTATrn j BL000 E1LH CO., !lflt. C. r "fr r a rx. u t VA k U tH - FO?. THE Pi hi W 1 nut if CDs kS)s Leaf Tobacco. .Stnrleil he tir-t day ..f ' .et.l ei . 1 -V, en la r -i:li nt.ti:.a! voyage, .she nimil.ers ti:anv ol the tn'ifl -i.i- i-l:il t.ii:;ivi 1 1. ; . .'n.i i bra-M. Iter ..ns.-iix'i', a-linirerw an 1 1'itr.i'i. When i : r.-a ! r.i -e.! y..-n !! i . l-afxnm- f..-. tili.-r- d.t le.t t- rj.-1 tl.at -he h.i the l.e-t ta il t!e-i t". r ae. n n- li. ml it ii ll .Ii t l.-i lines ami -ii-' h.. l:e ei ih'.-i i eii any maa, or lii. to red em ieiy J !.-!e. Mio i-, a- ever, t-tili The Leader ill High. Pricesi ..... til L ,J ...ire aad elart. le'nl of my .at:..iis, i.a- :na.!e l .r ;ne a :vd U- a-ham-!, an I his n'taiiie 1 II oir tnli.. ecu. I iiri'tiiin' B'i" tn in my e:l -ri mill to ell lot t l.e'ji evcty man to Better Pleased ti aiikiiii jet a-,' oi t-, l.er.tl jKitron -. I eordiailv ini'e you to cine one, I come all. and xi"i -!:. i I meet a lieartv and Joe. Anht y i-j'i ';o f..r it. tt.lil ll. l m.r Your friend. Oct. 5th, 1S92. lo irocLiTGC. wkcax n.KAKVoi: wrnr HKTt'UNS. SKNDON Yol li n il i 1 mwxt Apiiles, liieslnuts. tranneiTies w' 11- Ai. .-il . ttf Scl-v"u Ve tTlfi rL"af "Yours, J. O. BLAIN & CO., Wilmington, Df. C ALL DISEASES! Coi:Miiiipiiou cured. I in 1!i e It to l-e oiiV of the :.ei:. taedl.-lnes !:. Tl - hl--l:in. jrni v, -ir a -i. sM tr. lie Ltiil e.ijM;iii.ili.ti. t- tli lui.irH iiITecti' l. I liave let.; l' s.-nl tier siu;ti ler --vithI xpr loirs 11 k..ep hi-r n'tvij. tut s:r.t e sh fcaslen t:ikttig K.i-.:ii:..s .Vier.it Killer li:t& tnen rtrlit t tii'in.' .iiienn'n to her t.-liie!-. anit Is In b'l-t-r Lei.lt a Hiim s ,r li.is t--n Iu letter LoiUIll , than sue U ij oeeii In v-i.rs. K. T. IftotA ivuartnwu. lit" Sevrrnl Dl.eair Cured. ! ! iliieiti IH- te-ltfj- to Hie eur.ittve pe.wers of i.-:r in.-.ti. i... it vli ir l-i en i. K"T-T fn.lil ! weak Kin?, nn.nrlilul nlt-H-il.ni ai.il InillcesiKiu. i Iti r takla,' .Mlenili.. Killer nil of the above 1 sjmi'ti.in lisv- entirely iUHnrpi-sred. 1 "Yours, etc.. Tin-. I- lvts. .'aiiitorlliiwaril Meiiioi-l:il l.inrary. 1 -ew tiilei.t.s. La." A Mil it) :i rtisd "at;irili C'tirctl. I hue Iiti a 'ItTi-tiT fnit'i allnn:t ai.'l ea larrti for inore tteiri mo ji-jm 1 'ie-1 . ireillntr til.-.l lu.. si -ep -II l nr.- up lu In-ii or re.- lti-.lic III a etintr" I leiee u-eil olie .Iii - of ICul ll' V Ml i r l. K !li i n.U tor Hie l.i-t ilut-e ceV- !i:ve l..-eii ..-t j. ii- iiiiur;illy s.-in1ly nii.l sui-elly iisarlillil. I ,i . r.-i i t. .1 tnv r :. f to i lie r Un ity. :?. I lle:in:: rii "iiiini lei It lo uliv olo' Mlf ti rii. j f-i-in n-l Int. :it t !.r rat in rlml t nnmies. Jie-jwet .'iillv. " Kiin K. Vii:;k. -asl.ierln I'al.k of Atlaittllle. ti:." I'rver tint! I'lux urrd. I eliet rfulty Ii siir Dial .ill.-r tii-lni' Mlei-c.K- j Kf III!. I'll IU . I :llll i-liiir.-, 1-ii.eii. ni ter li-t:.iT i.t.-lc two M'.irs it li niiilaitiil fr-ver. tl-irtii) :il -Il t Hie I eoi.t nu le.l nl.n r itls- !.-. I'ux. el.-. 1 ultenit.-il dtil'tef tiiln I lit . r tl.ret' ef t in- l--.st iUh Imi-s i Urn i ll) ltl. l l--r-'ltte-'. m. lmiti.i:rY. lu Celt-al e St.. New I'l leano. I-- Mr. Radam's Vicroho Kn er Curt s a'l Diseases by Rcmoonj t.c Ca-st. Keli.l t r. t.t KtaTt'.p f-.r 4-n pe eli-.-utar arnt tl - Mler.-' v iir -hi. s wli.it illf ae In al.il 9; at I !li l eln.-il'- Ii. u-t 1-e. ar.a tin. ti i-ul ' It. '! l H , eln ll ile II .i ..ll will .e-. t lie ll'.-- ii-iiTiT l.'r Mii;:itf omr i.i- . A -i . 1 1 i-t-i. I'llvWS lltoZ KILI.FR. hWW. T.rn. Jos. W. Ashby, Agent, MofXT A IKY. N. V. Pailcrr-on & 1 1 red, FbgtI, Sale and Livery Stalilss, 'MOUNT AIRY, IT. 0. 2: .'-,'fii'jivt: , t V. We In ej. te:'.'ly at .lM hours the -t-t t.'ik an.! jiiimI Teliirles. fl.-!rr-i t'.ii.i.tly lilted. t We iiv-' the i.n!y auit.nrieil .ni:ii 1.IIH f.,r th- n,;..':-.d it. .tel. Aluayii u hi Cure or 1- i ".n liri-el:ii tenu.a. .In tie 3 '-'.'J THE LONE STAR TTT CT-TrU I I'V V J I I V ! A. V- A V' A 3 T. M. KYKIIITT, Tkoi-kikti-r. Xlnmif.iet'iror of j Tin mi ! :i 'i t Iron V:ir. itiM.tiu' aim t;m i.Tlii-r :i 4;iclii!t,-. .Kant work irtiiiraiit-i.il. LiYND FOR SALE. Hy inii-eiil oral', the hells, I uiti -ell al I ll'n '.k III : i. !i, II ' re t ' ellii n. nil i.inliv, S.-i I. I'.'t't. l-".i.. at ! .eh..'k 'Ji.. IT"i -i.-ref "i" I i'l". llelti- r le-.i t" "it t I l.e 11-111. li Inlet hi' th. iiii.n.i I .iv 1- l.ui.l- I 1 o i'ii the j.ttli'l-' l"...-il le.-idili l'i.;u M .tllit Airy tn Tli vi i"'!i' lu!'. :i 1 I ...I j li.rn I'.ie t.ciil- :' . t . Kr i'iKh.i ami .t . n r-.. I'art ot'tl:.- 1 In.i-t ti T.e:Ie"it '.-.It.-in land, mil the A T T Oil X J V v T L A W, Iuiiiit Airy. X. V I V I'ra-i !- s In Slate nti-l r.SJ.-rnl fouit . I'nmirit 'ill ntt.ii. lo iiill.H-ti.ui in lima H y h SALE OF , a.-l ,.. I,. Ha !e u,i! j. tr i.iur o" wi.l u , in i tor the fiinci the lei-t prie t r it n.. a at.'iiienl -k.i I he tu el" ie l.i.lie-t i ri en, ..n-l to pi 1 1 me With the Globe.) "elrome. and ee what J.m lHer ' r.nii-e t make a strong i! !..!..- JOSEPH W. ASHBY. ' i a . i - y . ir.et wdlt ti.'.il It to :" and m.M r- V t - !.' ' i, H PjVOtjiuV y-Ji'-4' fw - ;v-:,-A e,.:i- it-K, 'le.t.i i.f-:.V n-ie il-itd eash. f :Z .i-lL ACitvitt ' ni.e t I.i j I in.nll li.il.t.a'e in Im!w '. v . V.v. iV"' ' V'i fryI I 111. .lit 1m. lilt- it laine.l tiii l.iir, i,-r tii.,nev i - ' "tr" 1 'iVju'ta R fl fl ft fl fl ' ' ' 1 t-tiH M in J aid in f,.'.l. N. C. H:. V. r-C .Vj I A A X Js. & C Csrtf 1 s. p. graves, iimmmwmmm- ous ttmpiers.:" Qrrc:c salks axi) 1'ROMi'Ti . m i! . I I ..t . " ,,lp ri' !o (,t!"--r, : I mm What onld Ton Think: -l-f-Ji--4t-i-, ... If we wcro ta tell i-:; vears t!i::i H6 w We Did 7yne Would Answer s STANDAKD MUSIC COrPAXY, , 311 Main St., Winston, N. C. 309 Main St., Danville, Yi Geo. W. Spirger. Sparger & Jordan, j Insurance and Heal Estate Agents, j Partial List of Fire Companies Represented: E teO i e i cvo3 M?.:n btrect. Aiul tdler leatliitir I'ire. Life anl At(i! r.f (' tin nttus. Tint i itv t-r , ' Tr,T, S.ile ami Ut tit m all arts ol the town. UMii(-tt y. ur ot.i n- tmi-i i-n. e . am! 'at run aire. VKIiY TKl'LY, Oil T IT 1 YC T ITl'Tl Sparger & Jordan. i , l h ! i M H t I I r-f i-ti-'ii . E llC to 1 The Li - V tV !.':) - Fa't :.J W':r ?part '. Cetvis uch .-3 j I i.ti t -i ciia r fevl:'- liALLMJP.TS .n!) HAMS ;? VAlllOl'S KIMIS. Jj; , ' .r 1 V i..; ill i i nt,y ' i,- tj, -t liere. Al.in .oM' t:? T J ' r. 1 ' ; - 1 ' . rl r 7-ll IP J.' ClX I I IH1 O I v t- i t K)UNT AIRY, X. C. 1 WILL SKI.L TOl.ACCO THIS YEAR. ,11 WILL SB'I i! fok all Mr. I'.otley is uur aiu-'iotieer, aiul liil. We Iitne Lv fair tleal;t. e- i: rtHnis attention ari l s.rict :-.llu rcttc-L-to l.tu-itiess iT.ti ! u jiutronao;" t!.:.t leutl tin- iotif !iiir-iiie.-i hi tlie town. Our v;ire- linitso istiioi ? j:v:;y otlter Ii:it UsTe get There All tlie Same.; We have iu our rinjiloy lor ihe .-liiuii. Air. W. S. Do.-lnr, of Soiitli-' I'fit, X. ('., us Inx'ik Kiejr, ( W. Ciiriti: ii. of Wtvttiekl, nTi.l W. S. Uea-lev 6 i-iiin f 'nnnAVA 0 r i..iw.F.v.ii,,..f.-..w. . P Pill PI i XtP POOR & Cax'oland's Fall Goods. i w. p. osmsby, HIS HAJiDSOJIE STVLES Ai!E m MMM AM) PIAXO GREENSBORO'S MERCHANT TAILOR MAKES !!!S ANNOUNCEMENT. ! Er" i i . i I I :iv ii ilre-in' ireTit lemon fur el ;.!ea-it--,- a- 1 now hue. ur f iii .mls re ' :i'..N -lu -. !'.: .t ..i,r o-i i i I' ;d::s fi:r:i!itn,; is e.n:-ile!i'. An wr a't ii-nal'v I u-he.'. nee! in v. n- fall lei -t al I . ; Vtnirs li.r -lits.' II. 13. " A IE i :. M, Mi:i;t;iiAN i TAii.w:.'. i.;.i;i.i.i ii;i. n. r. 1HUS9S. ... il J i IxJriAlN JJ ILL Al WINTER E IM. McINTJRE'S. 1- ! Dress (itoI.-i a sjMM-!a'ty. Loluv Correspondence and - ClflTSBE, j Sejiteltllier llrt, 1 -:, 1 . Anybody Can J. W. PRATHER, .MOILT SeU y0U CL9Sel' any man! v HE HAS AN EXCELLENT LINE natn. li'.-t, M. !!, Shirts, Neefcweir, is t.i't our fai:!:. lien Vi-u Joycs B!ock' N,t A""Y IV TTPTJTlP'P'rvr u.i.i.u, Astomsy at Pi El ELKIN, nr. C. Practices- in the Courts of Surry, Wilkes and Yadkin. oU.Kil.TluN OP CUIMS A bl'B IAI.TV. It ? Ol-Str C. 6. !; - to to tf3 5 S ill'iiiis Mil- iV.toC CiWU A 'leUl.. I KZli'.ij I Vw tUUii Ian-.- :,,!! u- v" x - ' '"' 1 I'. u ml in .Venn! .-ii v cm i' e; f?cd f rcnl Stox .1. 1. .ii NKIN. fti.t.ri. ; t. ' I ...m.; i. - ' ! . I i" i'Mi'1,1 .j I ;je :ir ;i.--i.iii.i- 1 i,,i ,..t..-i . ; i ii ,.t!.t r Ii.m I MiMiitt s run I ' ie :i.il i This !:.. I i- : h 3 i..;:.--. I ! I'l' n..'s u..: i ai . .in. el I..:.:: ier, 1-iuli. t e:rs ' a;; v i..-:tr :t ?a:.. -. ...'-- -n-;- I i..irt ean 1-. i ! i .1 .1 ir ..if;:. T.- ' 1 f-. 1 I i ,..n,.,i, v-..- i...,- ,.,i " 1 " I J l-ll- tJ I'l 11 1 I w UllJl t.. "- . - ............. J. D. JENKINS. V V CVJL LlOU, : h i: tr T 7 !Ti! r TIP TOP PilltiS f a i:mi:i:s. ;,.x- e.inmit ilowneil on k- ej-'nir up tlie :ml Mo--rs. G. L. S!tii;ni s atul BEASLEY, ,ioi.t.t aiuv, rv. o. v. 3 i i i ve-irs. ami r.ever have I hml s.a-h : n oj i it! ci:;l t 1 S 03. .'-':-I'L' " U.t - IS Cx AT Si; i n.mle ti oid-r. WA I;. per, Hail Orders Solicited. Wl 1 5H I f igf 0 H , M. Q. Tell you VIIS', TV. C, OF FALL AND WINTER SUITS. ''!-r. rt -.. a:id if yon et:i't he it ' t--i it ciene t.i Mn.int Airy tad uii j UR.G.W. BANNEH,! DEyVTIST, I roount Miry, D. C itros Ci i.e fts c rr.rn't :c ti rcr il f t. r:n- ' less etraction of tte'.h. l-otTu-e oer Tajlor & BajiDer'B Drugstore, t;.,:t we ha-l sold more PIANOS an. I OIIUAXS in the la-t t!,r :.ll .tf Iii;- t-tber ni-i.-n- tletvrs iti tit- State. i eo-iru VU n.l: -l! J;--k us Handle First-Class Goods Only. Sell Them Lower Than Other Firns. Make Terms lo SjIi Fbr:hr.3ers. Make no MisrepresontrJens. I wniTii: us. ! PJAKpS, ORGANS, MUSIC! j Six di'Terent ciakes of l'ian 1 an J three ieadiror Qr-rn i"ae repiesctued by us. J ,.Vc buv for cash ; 'A O SCu l long time, eas- payt:ients. -ji i Catalogues and inforrn.:l:cii fro 1 I f "iManlv B. Ramos & Cc t t T -. FALL TERM EECIJi AUG. 22. 18S: rro ; FH::i Si. I" '. Si. 'j:.. s! r.ii ; I riM ipul. M. I:' Al' . . I'. Moil Airy Select Scliool . i vnnno i nm in a -ir Faii Ter n I? .-H.-.s ,Vc i. .-.y Se- . r liATisnK a iiinv i ;i; '.!.-.!: 1 'riu i:i :v, - 'l.-. Itt'eri:ieli:ifi'. sj. lliiriicr l!ii:;:-!i, si l-it:i' a:..! F:vi.ei. .-",. 1.'"'. Xl n-n- f.i j'i..iio. S-. '". ( '.ii.tit'irt tit -r f.-itii. t i:..--- . f .-tr r.iT. -.IH.-Tj. -1 ir II. e.i. - .1 : G. II. IIAWZS Iz CO., I !e .!.-li' i'l i vj; r "i i r - - rt ' - '. i . .. i. a i.U , . ; . S. Ii. CO., umu, uujLuuuL au I FuCH.'i'OND, VA. TWIN CITY MUSIC HOUBI and ::.' i '. - . " -1 Tl.. . ."-Kl. " ,."l. j I .' J.' . ! - -. .. I - i. i . ,.....i.u.. :u,...jr ?! En Hot Weather .1 i-'.il o i i ! IV" im Z-iOiOig Ccmpany'i i , , i . i - Til is I'.:: : !;..(-r k i.i- r . i it :' it:.: . in . r, am: . . n-:n . Kn:. a.nv t i , i.'i IVi.!- 1.. .-:.i.-i fi;- T.t. NOTICE. wit: . Il ! In ii ; ; , n- i;i n j i ' i I.in i ..r .... lam K. . ,. i. I .:e -- el In' ; ;J,. j.,.-. j ,.v , , , ... I -I T'- m'.t I.i J..j... . ;: a'i-t;' (-vs.n 'A a I i j;.-- " ': - - i.. i.i-- I. ' t- I .. !.,!. : .,::,! -s : ... A -.ileti.i;.! 1 1. i.iiy ! l.n . ..m-i i. !'-' 1 e' I.:-, ni.i ' l, tn ' n .ivi.i - . J. IJ. i.K. t s. i , . VV. K. t A v. 1 1 V ' ' wz. LTi :i. I ,i. SULLt li.STOi. L"' : A CHiISTIA. . FOR CHGuLC....- Founded rir"iN"i652. A Classical ail Ccnnerclal OT HtCH CRADE. Elcpnt Btihdinf s ar...l tlioronqh E.;n!rrier.ta. Large fntrotuigo frr.ra E l the S.athem Snatc. fteaattful and h...iit!-.nil :uati-:i in ykw of tho raouiiUiias. 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The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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Oct. 13, 1892, edition 1
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