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PVBU-'HEO EVERT FRJDAT AT MOUNT AIRY, X. C. 02::e cm Worth tJoice1. Hardware Store. GEO. P. PELL. KI.IT.-K AM. OWSEE. Vl.v- . ur. A" '.V-..7..W.I. J-atrV a. r"Vy M r rirst.-r: fitat. &! ' r H-orv in Vlrvirii 3r.L-NT AlKV N.C.. Nov. 17,1S02. i- .'rr-l at tt Po lHf as-.rod-la-'.Bml o"" at Jiouat Airy .If. C. Mount Airy kn-s full well Low to svm; atht.e w ith Wi iii-t.ri iiih-r grtIt.Ja.-'cr. An J tho onlj con B..l.r;,. i we have to oiTVr U tl.stwc hn-l wc know Wins Luilt up air tin. ton will h-tve the pluck t- Vo an MR. CLEVELAND'S CABINET The new aj cr.- and hotel lohhies are nlrea.lv airuninir cabinet rlatt for Mr. ( kvcltiii. It is usually Mr. f'ifvt l.iii2 mt:iv to do ti-c it i-f thir"- hiu.-clf. however wc niav lc j-rn:it!'-d to conjecture I. tile, if not for anylxxly cUe, at Jt-.t-t for oir own Hipreme amu.-e- int'iit and a.itiff icrion. It U p":erally Ulievcd that the nort f.i!i. .f Sn-retarv of State u iU hclfered to Hon. Win. C Whit r.ev, and the jrt f"li of Postman ter General l Hon. Don. M. Dick inson, though the-.--; two gentlemen are thrown out of the i'ittioii by m their puhhV refu-aU a to nriin en ter!nr the cabinet. It i- conceded by Mr. Whitney friend.- .hat he ieairo to le Minister ol the Court of St. Jaiiicx, and there U no dotih but that if lie wants it he can get it Mr. Dickinson is mentioned as tlie future Mini-terto Trance. There is tome sjecnIation as to liov the cabinet port-folios will be given out with reference to section.-. The Western or Middle State, it is thought, Joerve -je ial mention us three or lotir of them joined the .Democratic column this time. The South will at ieii-t get two, New York one. the New England fcta!cs one, tlie it one arid the middle fctates three. Here U one cabinet proposed : Secretary of State, El ward J. Phtl'w, of Vermont. Secrefarv of the Treasury, Smith M. Weed, of New York. S crvt irv of War. James D. Por ter, of Tt iii.e.-ce. ScreMrv of Xavv, II. A. Iler- lert, of Al.tb una. Secret irv of Interior. David Ii. Frinci-. of Mi.-r..uri. Po.-tm i!-ter-(iencral. Jaiuea' Tl C.lM.pU.!!, of Ohi . Attornev -General. Wliliim F. Ilarntv, of i'enn-vlvania. Secretary of Agriculture. Isaac P Gray, of I ndi.in-i. And then here i.- another: Sec- HalifaX arid Johnston conntici are now candidates for the demo cratic banner. In the last election Halifax irave Cleveland 2,204 ma jority for President and Johnston gave him 2,340. We y tlurj boti deserve banners. AS TO THE RESULT. Grover Cleveland will resume busine at the old. Itand. March 4ti.. 1893.- Wilmington Star. The New York Time of Tuca dav latt tnakea the pertinent observ ation thafthia will be tlie Iat elec tion day in the life-tune of men of voting age when the parity of the ballot ir this city will be guarded bv an annj of5.000 tramp and bkckza-'rdi1. The rtfnlt of the tlec tiou that day justirla the oUer-v-tion. John I. Davenport, who employed the tram jus, should be made to tramp with duo celerity. New Yokk, November 14. The election figtirii i.how a plurality of the pular vote forlirovtr Cleve land t over This total w quite certain to be increased bv the full atnm?. A tidal wave always grows a It advance. Tlie democratic candidates will lrre a large majority of all the votes c-v-t. The first time that this haa liap fenel aiiico Mr. Cleve land's plurality of the popular vote in lvS4 wa I'rifiZ. In it wm 9-,0 1 . The increase thi year is re rm rkable. i The democratic plurality on eon rfsinen in 19 waa over Sh5,hm. I I ion f.tate fcfhere last year it wa UbOKlSKi FOK A MOM IIS. Hi Republican Have Lout All TlteLr Ureat Leaderw. Washixctox, Nov. 12. The ef-fe.-ta of election on the rank and file of the Administration's adher ent here may be conceived by pic turing in fancy a tract of country over which a cyclone haa swept. There is a deadly calm in the va rious departments. The clerks not subjected to civil service roles look at one another without saving much and already are weighing the chance of low long they will re main in their places. The heads of departments can tell to-day al most how long ihey will occupy their leaned houses and rooms. Aside from the perturbation which naturally affects the office holders, the very few prominent Re publicans in town are dicuPiing who will be the iarty leadet here after. The seriousness of this ques tion becomes apparent when vou hear the -subject broached. The almost entire absence of a lucid an swer is al impreive. Every Republican who under stand the existing it nation knows very well that William McKinley is out of the swim. His chances for leadership, shaken by hit treach ery at Minnea olis, were Jetroy efin the uprising of tho oopltf against his tariff measure. Tom Ilecd is likewise kur J cmlfit Uj icason of his record in the House. Senator Aldrich is aa deeply in the ultra tariff mire aa McKinley. r-eretarv roster is acknowledged ox er GJ")K ! t fe to j indiscreet lth of these yeare there was a (Jen. Pen. Tracy has riot, if di light vote. This year, upon a full jo.-eJ to figure in tfie field, the qiuli vote,-it reaches tlie nnjjsing total I -flc itions ot Iealership. of over VtOJ In-the jreent L'nitei States sen ate there are forty-seven, republican nine democraU and ; two farmers' alliance senators. The terms of twenty nine expire on the 4th of March, next. Of these eighteen are republicans and eleven are dermx-rats. The lat ter will le succeeded bv democrats and enough of the eighteen will give way to the democrats and inde pemJents to make the senate anti republican. . ' Four democrat will succeed Sen ator IIicock of New York, Felton of California, Sawyer of Wisconsin, and probably A arren of Wyo ming. lndeendcrit8 will succeed Pad dxk, of Nebraska, and probably Savders. of Montana, and Casey, of North Dakota; while Senator Stewart, of Nevada, will be retnrned as a silver man, and will probablv act with the opponents of republi-cai-s on essential questions. The next senate is likely therefore tolc composed as follows: Demo crats 43, republicans 39, independ ent. 0, Mr. Cleveland will return to the executive ofiice under remarkable circumstances, which will both en larire his opportunities and respon sibilities His election in itself is peculiar iM.th in its occurrence and m its significance. A SAI ACCIDENT. which we publish : Mr. Andrew Kennedy, the 11 Andrew Kennedy Accidentally Shoot IliniHeir, and Dlea. "Siiirc W. II. Wolfe, of Kapps Mi Is. wntes us tins week otone ot rttary of S'atc. .las. h. CamplK-Il.of the saddest accidents that had ever Ohio: Secretarv of the Treasury, occurred in the count v. Dr. C. E Ilenrv Villiard. of New York ; Sec- Woltz, who wa3 in tho city Tues retarv of War. Jno. M. Palmer, of da-v'.alK toKL t,Mi liculars Illinois; Secretary of the Navy, -Mattliew . Kansoiii, of ort!i year old son of Mr. Jno. Kennedy, Carolina; Secretary of Interior, of Kapps Mills, was returning liom Isaac P. Jray, of Indiana; Attorney t,,c Pot-office and he went in to r:,.....! V... 1- fi..: r i. .. wo nou.se oi a inenu aim was seai- , . ' i, " . , , I ed on the piazza with the gun in sjlvan,..;! o-t:i,,-ter(.eneral,IIoke hIsjI 'Ko children c-ame to him rviiiiii ot in i.r" -i- icri trv ot i i i.,... an.i , ... .- r- ? . - I nil Hl'IC 11UI7UUUII1K II I III fc Agriculture. II-ger ij. Mills, of seems that during the conversation ! I M.t rvitn cliiilul tliA IdliimcP fnL- 1 XILV I fc'0 Clll' XU, .... A nd Mil! another: Secretary of l,,.c V?r .nd tIie.Un ,nS o11 me wnoic loaa enienng me young man s side. He died in five min utes aud was buried Sunday ..... . .. Squire olfe writes Uiat the whole community deeply s sympathizes with the bereavei ones, and that it should be a warning against the careless use ot tire arme. State, Wnr. F. Harrity, of Pennsyl vania; Secretary of the Treasury, Jno. W. McPhefson, of New Jersev: T 0 f Secreta'V of War, Edward J. Phelps, of Vermont ; Secretary of the Navy, Henry Villiard, of New York; Secretaiy of the Interior, llogir Q. Mil!.-, of Texas; Post mas tcr (ieneral, Jas. E. Campbell, ol Ohio; Attornev (Jeneral, Wm. DIPIITIIIIHIA KPIDE.MIC. The only names se-riouslv men- tioned are those of Jerry Kusk and Senator Allison. The latter it is conceded, is qualified in all respects, save his constitutional timidity. He is a moderate protectionist, and if he had been a man of greater courage he would have revolted against the extremities of tlie Mc Kinley legislation. Senator Allison is a diplomat in dealing with men and has just carried his State of Iowa. Tlie location ot Allison's home is favorable, and he is a man who enjoys the confidence of tlie agriculturists to a high degree. So say those who are mentioning his name to-day as the Moses who is to lead the licpublicans out of the wilderness. ;i:XK!CAL, NEWS ITEMS. Oklahoma Territory went Demo cratic in Tuesday's election. The President will devote tl in xt three weeks to the preparation ot his annual message to Congress It is stated as a curious circurn stance that a few days before the outbreak of cholera in Hamburg the birds all leit the city. There are rumors of trouble be tween the United States and Yen czuela over the ref cea! ot the 6teame Philadelphia to surrender a refugee The New 101k Sun insists that the first work the Democratic Con gre3 must do, and not rest until it Joes it, is to wipe from the statute books the last vestige of the r edera election laws passed 6ince 1.S71, and with it J. I. Davenport and all sue! cattle. (iov. Pattison, of Pennsylvania while rambling in the surb'urbs ot I'hiladelphia, ventured to sit on a rustic bench beneath a tree on nri vate grounds, whereupon a child informed him that he was trespass ing on ner lamer s projmrtv, and politely escorted him to the domain inc raveucviwc vrmrvrr (A th-tt the house of a colored man called Handy Andy, who lives in Cumberland county, was completely roved ty tire ilondav ni-'lit. - r Thl Concerns You. We are making a great effort to establish this paper on a firm finan cial basis. Tlie past year has been one of great financial strain, there being no profits until the month of March last when we secured our new i-rejr. However we were then involved and all the money made has been placed back in the paper. The slow payment of bills sent out has caused us to waste away our best work hours in trying to meet the demands made upon us, which could have been tasily met had others paid us. Thus it was that instead of using our time in build ing np the paper we have been using it in wasting shoe leather, tage etc., hunting up those whom we had credited. Most all of the accounts being against good men w e could not "insist," therefore we have decided to make an announce ment that after Dec. 1st. no jaicr will be sent out of the ofiice until tlie subscription price has lieen paid in advance. We invite all fair minded ereons to the following points which we know will con vince them that this is lcst: 1. All papers that are successful demand it. 2. Many times a man subscribes for a few months and at the expira tion of that time does not order Lis paji r stopped. The paper goes on, and alter he lias been ecttintr it a cr - few inoii'.hs lonsrer he order it stopped. The editor loses or there is a row. 3. When we have to collect the 1.50 it costs us, all told, on the average of 30 cents, aud there is no profit for us, HOW EACH STATU WENT. KANSAS. Unofficial returns from the entire State of Kansas give Weaver 4,327 plurality. The State ticket is car ried by a slight majority. The Senate stands 17 liepublicans, 23 Populists. House C5 Kepublicans, 5S Populists, 2 Democrats This gives the Republicans a plurality of one over the Populists on joint bailor, with two Democrats having the lailance of power. If these fig ures stand the IXrinocrats hope the Populists will assist them in elect ing Judge John Martin to the LT. S. Senate. Tlie liepublicans have a good working majority in the House .and it is reported will organize and unseat 6tifiicent of the Populists to give then a maioritv in the joint ballot. " 1 " WEST VIEOIXIA. Returns from about three-fourths of the State show that the Demo cratic plurality on the National and State tickets will be ltween 3,KX aral 4.000. All four Democratic candidates for Congress are elected lv pluralities of 2ih to l.KX. Sen al-if Faulkner will succeed himself The Legislators chosen last Tues day will elect twenty -five Senators, of these the Democrats will choose thirteen the Republie-ans nine and the Populists three, the Democrats gaining five from the Republicans. On March 4th. 1S0.", ihe terms of twenty-seven other Senators expire, and many of tke Legislators chosen Tuesday 'will hold over and vote for their successors. The Tammany Tigers have already engaged quarters at the Arlington Uotel,- Washington, for the Inaguration ot President elect Cleveland. iHf What Would Ton Thin If we were to tell you that we had sold more PIANOS and ORGANS in the ' years than all of the other music dealers in the State. Oi eo';r- vou might ask us - a ' v. - . -j -r. O a Handle First-Class Gccds CrU xio w vv e JJiu xu : V a CO- Sell Them Lower Than Other F : Make Terms to Suit Purchasers. Make no Misrepresentations. We Would Answer STANDARD MUSIC COMPANY, 311 Main St., Winston, N. C. 309 Main St, Danville, Vq. XKBKASKA. Tietnrns from ", out ol 11 counties in Nebraska hive been receive: and settle the result in the State beyond a doubt. The Republican lect their hole State ticket by at least 8,000 plurality over the Ind pendents. The Democrat elected is 1'ryan, tbe present congressman from the First district. The Re publicans will lie in a minority in the legislature and the combined Democrats and Independents wil have a nmjority of about five on elso Jirf ballot. Noirrir mkota Returns have been received from Walsh, Pembina a:id Civaliercoun ties, on which the resnlt in Nortl Dakota has depended. Ascompil ed at Republican headquarters. 4. We waste two thirds of our Rutke a majorities aggregate 2.67 ti.n .... ..nnu - iiM - and Miortndge a majorities J,02 , . i .... giving him a majority in the State s.'- - i -i of lti-6. The elM-tion of Short Ik ihe papers we senu out -on r;j ,e and probablv the whol elusion time and at a risit pay us better u ticket is conceded by the Repubh we would send them out as cample can Central Committee. Johnson .....itr. t;T.rp,1t i ...!. ivepuoiican. lor Congress, is ele.:t i - t i l KvoriTiri i.lni:t. ti. t C. There would bo no mistalvea ' 'S' "T'- V'.0. . iiiuic is on JOIIli (N1IIOI ny inirieen inajoruy. MINNESOTA destr Handy Andy had declaied his in tertion to vote for Cleveland, and had on several occasions denonnee-d Weaver. It is supposed to be the -i- . it- wwk oi eavcnies. WILLIAMS AND STACK. Ukistos Pa., Nov. ! 3. Doctor . They art- Itoth Fairly Ile-tcl and Will Take Their Seat. Raldy Williarna is fairlv re-clec- . ted Congressman from the Fifth I N. C. District and A. M. Stack has srih the dinbtheria pnidemi in fcwing, t,l Illinois ; becretary of Ag- this place to i strange cause. It is riculturc, Thos. J. Jarvis, of North I the custom for the Italians' when a Carolina a majority of C4 in the Twenty V" I.I .-. . ... . . - r.ignui senatorial jjistnct. In plainer word I'aldy Williams and A.M. Stack are elected honorably AGItKAT MAN (iO.MI Ciiief Jiittii.-e Augustus S. Mer- nmon, of the Snoreme Court of North Carolina, died at hi home in Raleigh on Monday morning last, i.m i j:,. . c - i . i : :.. tuim uiti-, iu t lirt-au mnum cf i -m i. ,1 t.e i c i i ic mtjr rcpitrcut v seals. eouiu. iK.-ioie inc eoiiiu is carricrj r r.-r.i g . . - . .n,fn. o.l.. :., .., l i win vyoiiressionai iimnci iiiciaiiui is .villi. cu i hi ti and nfter.time. thrown f th street. 8 VCr C,0b.C a"J 8,1 kndcd on " " , -.,, W 1- A The Italian urchins eagerly gather "7 Vl";" i , nV .... . .r.J.sj Alter flu f i-hikIii l.nt i.r..t ... w -. .... VIV.l. ... u ii mis iniceieu eauu , luai uaa lain I . . . . i-i . . . , , ' . ... that follnttr if ili.l nt.t f jln I. . rw f..- Thiee children have I ' l "S"- , one and thus another of our great men a"J the dreadful inalady is spread- has passed beyond the portals. I V . ... .... i i r , I It is said that a stop will be pnt- Jmlirfi McrrillKlll W;1K A Hiiro ami I . - . 1 . . o - I uion the cotlin of a dipthcria victim a.A .If.,, If Tl. (tVA XJ VUt JV A III VilH'JI VII iltl V I . " A" I . diel in one family within a week, V , n iokcs ine " "k5-" h Jl muz ii;iii uuring upright man, to the custom of throwicg the coffin jossessing a great candy in the street, 11 . I if i I (J. M. i.i . tt. t t mma mat was wen traineu. lie has served our jcople in many eapaci- Carter. Chester, S C, 'A negro boy here had a scrofula. Ihe doctor 1 1.1 kill him I frr.t liim In .... .... ... ....... . - . - ...... .v ..aAn 1 .1 .... V ... .... . . ...... . ... . ... . . . was an inuia m im sui'lt-lliu 1IIU1- I iwr IL.fam I J.v.1 I'.ulrrt- lUl.w.lr vidiiality and greatness and his gen- J a dozen bottles and is now well. He eral phvsi.ine reseimVed that of I has not nscd any of it for four months ties, in both houses of Congress and wrilea ., t i- i r i ii- bad case of ou the Judicial Iench. IJis faco 1 ;t wouu Daniel Webster, though his face was calm and his expression content ment. Ihe j kws would like to give a sketch of this great man, but space forbids in this i.-sue. and continues well." That Shortness of breath is dys pepsia. I ake bimrnom Liver Reg ulator. CllIKS JUSTICi: SIIKPIIKICI. The Salisbury Watchman brings Iee S. Overman, Esq., of Rowan. forward for Speaker of tlie lower house of the Legislature. i ? i .i . .1 wnicii nine ine naiioi uoxes were stuffed and otherwise illegally administered unto. Tom Settle received a bigger majority at one box than the total numler of votes cast. In a number of precincts fraudulent tickets were used and at others intimidation was resorted to. A citizen of Srokes tells the News that it was the most disgraceful election affair tht ever took place in this section. I'aldy Williams claims that with the official vote he will lie given his seat. It is now thought by some attorneys tliat the whole vote of Stokes county can be thrown out. Mr. Stack's official majority in Surry is 2S5. Mr. Newsom's lejral majority in Stokes is 221. This give ilr. Stack C4 majority in the district. Tlie Appointment to .Succeed the Lute Chief Justice Mcrrimon, SURRY COUNTY'S VOTE. James K. Shepherd is Chief Jus tice of North Carolina. He was commL-sioticd as such at Raleigh on yesterday, succeeding the lamented Chief Justice Merrimon. CAS Dt DATES. CLEVELAND. . HARHW N. r. - WEAVER. D. - CA KH. d. - - Capt. Armstead Harwell, of Char- esPm - lotte, was commissioned as Afso I wilcox. r. - - r rrM. p. - -STICK. 4. - -NEWsoM. r. - - II I NT. p. ... VENAKLE. d. . Dil'iL.mr. - ADAMS, d. - -DAVIS, r. - - . HAYNEX. 4. - -NUKKA.1. r. - . ciate Justice to s;icceel Julge Shep herd. These selections will receive the approbation of the public. ! a I 1! tl 1111 Ti ITT; lil !! 14 111 1.7 m 111 4, M 1M 1 isi iut i;v la. 1M I ! tl 1 i" tt in, in w.i iw Jim mm. 14 Ml. UA, m 1- :i. I 4 and few misunderstanding?. Our plan is to stop every one s euWription upon its expiration rejUluHcan electorg while whether ine suij6Ciiocr oe ncn or the other tour are in doubt and it will take the official count to de cide it. M ASS ACHC SETTS. A careful revision of the Associ ated Press returns of the total Gov e-mor's vote of Massachusetts, furu istied bv correspondents and town oor,-good or bad. IJut two weeks before it is out we will 6end a pos tal card asking a renewal. This will give all su(scribc-rs a chance to send in the renewal be-fore they miss a copy. All sutw-erioers who are in arrears now must pay up be-1 clerks, was made to day and cleri fore Dec. 1st. or their namee will I cal errors were eliminated. The 1. drot.iK-d and the amount due following is the result : Total vote - . y . , . . ... .V.,.. " w-w.. -.. . . V ...Jf. WW I Ti t 1 ... . . ..... -n I "o'.' Jiamun iiroiuoi e sincerely iiope mat tney win tlor ) -Ul Ha;,e nieDiiblicanA 1 fj 1S3.J43; Russell ( DemocratA 185. 80. Russell's t.lnralitv. 1.9.17- Harrison claims the State by 15,0i"m. not take offense at this as it is posi tively the only way any paper lias ever attained to any great success. We want to say further that many paper have adopted this cash evstein and have failed to keep it up because some men of means get mad when their pajer is stopped. That has been the chief trouble Many men who arc "good' think hard when their paper is stopped That is al. foolishness. It H not because we are afraid to trust them, but uecausc we cannot afford to keep a set of books on their ac count. e hope that the' will be liberal minded enough not to break up our system w hich is the only means of success in our business where we have t deal with so many jHiople. In conclusion we ask the support of our jieople in tlrs undertaking and promise them that when we can get down to the e.ish system we ...... .i . . i can men glU Uieill a paper mat I na w return of lli sIhtiiT U..u lUr un.ram Will ShOW UP the CllortS WC intend I Uer aro-nwir nsrua in lbs alx.tr sou-Inl - " " ' ' J mt . .vu irrimai. (1 1 11 III Save i Paying Doclors' Bills 0 El 1 BOTANIC UitUP.gJi BLOOD BALM THE GREAT REMEDY - FOR Ate 8L000 AND SKI DISEASES - iu.nf phvtlrui. a4 U . f tjr m n. asd I -.r r.ils to cr wucAiy mmA namiii SCtrOfULA. ULCERS. ECZEHA. MEUHItlSM. PtarLES. E8UPTI0IH. aiv4 all ma.n.r a I ATlxd. TTKr'l u HllI!i ikn. UrartaW. nr IU luMbM. bio.. dlw ... If JlnMWNit an ttrmmA. trttm U pu l.li. buUa. foe ta, ai. tr druana nriiT rnrf Rn4c mr ocn i rncc wx uri x craza. BLOOD BALM C0 Uat. Ca. iia. f B.B. MUHtloAtMfcAclUrs ) NoitUrrtroilna. VH i Kuitv s..nritv. sib CJunn IV.-I BOil othsra. lisim t ourt. Be at law t Sal.le V. Maratl. I tutu Lhs llrrt avttsed. f tlMrvof. tt a.-psr1na' to tbs aaiHra.-nr.fi of tbs Cnnrf ID I ! above soiltled raurr trum imj.ilt nia to excit. The Itlk'lit Will Itigbt Itself. i u.-ii uni prucn-aiiiif l lor tlie ptirrxw ufrjr routily and dfsrtllMil D ths pstltloo nlsd Hate i.( lurtiuo or -rru.ln land hliiif id Wben orrrcome wltb acxtoua rsam. A Ml moved wlib pauavtoD atronif. Became tbe rlifbl aeeraa kwlog groatM A oJ rTsr)tblDg gttn trroof. ITow oft dura aduioaltloo ftaj i -Put iroablsoa Ibcabelf; Trntb will outlive lbs Hart' day. Alxl nhl wul rttfbt ItaeU:" By all Um txlumpba ot tbe paat. By all tbe vv-lonea woo. . Tbe achieved, tbe prereaa ma4 Ka. b day. from auo to nun ; In pii or artful a a employed By perfidy or pelf. Ol obe thlD we can rent awmred. Tbe rtbl will rltftit ILaell ! Vnnakeo la oar falib abd xeal. Tl o.im to d ao4 dare. , To Tbd lue place we beat can fill, t Arl arrve ir Maker tb. re: For be Is only brave who thua I'utu trouble oo tbe belf. And trimi Id ond. I.r by II Li aid Tbe rltfbt will nvbt lliwlf. -Niv Yo LSDssa Ix luliKliiKloeata'e of aalUe V. MarHh. deceased It Is IDerrfure ordered and adjalired tbat puo llcalloo be luaile lur mix aucceml e vteeka la the T.DaiM Vali vt . a newBDaoer ntitJ In the low a of Mount Airy. Surry county. N. C.. and let lbs aald Uuna frrt aa I beira-au-taw uf wld Kllutieta dm-eawd. uukuowa. lajfe notice to appear tjefore tbeChr Cof LLaSanerior "ourt or urry county, al his olUce la Lajbrou. on tlie .nil day of Dec. l-t. and answer of demur to tbe peiluod filed or )udirment wlU be srtvva aiCBlnst tbem aa demandt-d la the petition, t.iven under my band and seal, this Mta da i.f oct n K. a. t UU.UL c. a. c. That ain under tho shoulder lade is dyspepsia. Take Simmons Liver ICeuIator. J. H. BLAKE1M0RE, PHOTOGRAPHER MOUNT AIRY, N. C. Work the Lightnlno; Proceit. Never Fails on Baby Pictures. Cepjiir ai Eilarrin C Id Fidirw a Spu!ty, Keeps tor Sal one of th Sevca V. eodcr of the world, r-botos ol tne 3 ia mrw Twins, mail trom tbe ori(inal and lata at American nefcauw laacn or wens wnue imn(. Write for Mormlion-FREE. THE V 5 V Write for TSiot mark. iTrrrco. 15 a Speet'.y, fi'e s.::d Sure Cure fur ALL Ailments. It is CHEAP because it Never Wears Out because it Saves Doctors' Fees and Drug gists' Bills. VALUABLE because it is absolutely reliable. Call and see I: or write for description. A 50-page book Free on application. Atlantic Electropoise Co., 1405. .New York Ave. WASHINGTON. D. C Geo. W. Sparser. ranee and Real Estate m, Partial List of Fire Companies Represented: Insu MCCLKATt.k CAIAX.OGVZ1. 3-IOSE3 : WAREHOUSE FOR THE SALE OF Leaf Tobacco, Started ihe first day of OctoWr, on her mxiU 'annual voy:tpe. She numbers many of tire itfcwt successful fanners of the conutry amonfj her passe nsvrs, admirers and patron. When you pet ready to sell your tobacco or buy your fer tilirers do not forget tliat che has the best facilities for accom modating yon in these lines and she lias never deceived any man, or failed to redeem every pWjte. She is, as ever, etili Tlie Leader in High. Prices rs'I IX QUANTITY SOLD. Remember that hard work, polit and courteous attention and au eye single to the in terest of my patrons, has made tor me a traue aim patronage ot wuicn no man Heed be ashamed, and has obtained for tlie fanners the ln-st prices for their tobacco. I promise now that no abatement bull be made in tny effort.- still to ttell foi the hisheet prices, and to help every man to go home still Better Pleased With the Globe. Jow thanking yon again for past liberal patronajte, I cordially invite joii to come one, come all, and you shall meet a hearty welcome, and see u hat John Dyer aad Joe. Ahby can lo fur you. We promise to make a strong team in your interest. Your friend, Oct. 5th, 1892. And other leading Fire, Life and Accident Companies and patronage r Sale and Rent in all parts ot the town. "We solicit ycur corre ami patronaire. VERY TRULY, Sparser & Jordan. A. J Tho Fullest Sfoc!: tB to be found in Mount iiry can le sn: a; Fhe f?ed Front Sto J. D. JIXKIXS, IVopriet.-r. Fall and Winter Spcrtirg Goods such as BALLS, RATS AXD GAMES OF VARIfllS mi My line ot 6-liooI books car. not be excelled. Thrr arv t'.: - v. -ard. Th t-M stat icery and oUier fa-boo! upp;it-i cud ; t here. Also hluuie s Altoaijac. t vtilcctioiuir.t-s. Fruits, i ana Tobacco aias Kepi on nana. Gall at The Red Front Store. J. D. JENKINS. Farmers Warehmise, POOR & BEASLEY, Proprietor MOUNT AIRY, X.C. WILL SELL TOBACCO THIS YEAR. m WILL SECUR E TIP TOP PRICES -FOR ALL FARMERS- JOSEPH W. ASHBY. IMount Viijvs, IV- C. To Produce Shippers. WE CAN PLEASE Yor "WITH QUICK SALES AXD PROMPT RETURNS. SEND OX YOUR Cabbage, Apples, Chestnuts, Cranberries And we M ill get jon top prices;. "We ship tif.li, oysters, etc., to other markets. YotLrs, J. Q. BLAIN & CO.. Wilmington, N. C J0II.V W. JSCOTTj Sr., rresiaent. J. B. MAKKPEACK, Fec'y and Tree. SAN FORD SASH AND BLIND CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doo rs, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Laths, Shingles, and all Kinds of DRESSED LUMBER, And other Building' Material. Sanford is at tfca junction of the Cape Fa & Yadkin Valley and Raleigh fc Augusta Railroad, and otir ahopo are situated letwea tlitwo roads. We art! nearer tbe finest pine timber and lemdiog I.Qiuber manufacturers ot tbe State than any other firm iu our line of buaitiess. We carefully select and tljorouely dry all material we manufaclnn1. and employ only lulled and experienced workmen, and do our lt to' ire outire estis'action". We have reorntly vat la "iTi-rl new machines and have now one or the beat enulnneo nhona in iur hhvb, ana win af rve o aaeet me prtctw oi any manuiaruirer in our .ine tor tn e same claa of work and material. 4eaatm Davis A SetruD. ot Mount Airy. N. C. handle our work, and you can send your orders to ibota or tilred Ui mat bantord. i. C We alao turnlah traminK and rougn lumbar. , a , til ti, to I I s I I tot rT4 CM l iia it at al ias 11 art: ls i s: r tf - 11 ; 14 ft1 Tl 14 114 4: Mil l! It Ul iH V iai 74 14 n at HM M J, 144 k , 189 14-h lie 4 11 40 it ,, 1! 4 , 1 I I I 1 4 n i, ! its m in! I vi -- tt, ia itM er i. tlS iu w mm: i-w 1 1- ww iki ill 41 rtum iit m is i4 t;j T4. ik i t w rnn m iii 11 lai 71 rr.a J 1M IT. IV Itm IM turn Hit TV 4, 114. l tT4, Hi I IT IT l; 4 111 lti IT 111. l KT l( luai it!- W. Tl' HK 1M rr.,.. c. mar a Vf1"!' ,l"r- Terupleton, prohibitionut, received 13 rot for Governor and Bidwell AZu a2 a- guiaior lor 16 for President in the conntj. For ameDdiuent 1S43 ; a-ain.t amend- -m--tr e.w. menti.ji. Jkai Ei parlaac with Smw. Talkinjr about snow," remarked Archibald Lennox at the Laclede, "re mind me of an experience I had with the beaattf ar up in Vermont. I went np into tbe Oreen mountain to spend the holidays with a gentleman who had the diating-niahed honor to command my regiment during the war. On the even ing- of my arrival a heavy snowstorm et in. The honae eat in a cosy valley hemmed in by hills. Before morning in wim roae, the mow beeaa to drift. and by daylight everything bnt the high onca chimney was completely bnried. Talk abont tbe darkness that overspread -TTPt It wasn't a marker to the In- aide of that farmhouse. "We had plenty of provisions . and were not long in rnnning a tannel to tbe woodpile and bam. Then we dug our way np to daylight. The mow had blown down from the hills and almost filled the little ralley. The weather turned piercing cold, and for more than month tbe family emulated tbe cave dweller. A flight of mow stet. over which water had been poured and al lowed to freexe, furnished ejrreaa to tbe pper world." t. Lotus Globe-Demo crat. A tlrmac Lawk lay Moatkey. One of the most singular and most nn- aigbUy or all creatures Is the probocia monkey. A traveler who aaw a troop or urn in uorneo says tt la Impossible to imagine such bideoosneea. One mnst aee it to believe it. ThU probocia is cartilaginona, and can be inflated by the animal to a prodiirioaa size, and sudden ly to encounter such a visage from be hind a tree in a Borneo wilderness is to be horrified aa yon merer were before. Not a boy in the world would be willing to take snch a creature aa a pet. Tbey are very active, aad in bounding from tree to tree will clear a ipac of fifteen or t wenty feet. ILarper'e Young People. HILL C. LINTHICUM, ARCHITECT. Can Save You Uonev When Yob Build. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Office 414 Liberty St. (Bitting Block), P. O. Ii SO. - WIXSTOX. N. C. W. F. Hodges. G. P. White. Hodges &. IftJhite. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Mount Airy, N. C. SiKxificatioiis anI estimates furn- leiK-u oti fclmrt notict. Glenn Brown and Willis K Hall, J ARCHITECTS. Washington Office Nstional Union building. Wintton. Salem Office. First Nit. Bank Build ? FOR GOOD QUICK RETURNS snip rovn Aios, EEs, ciiite, it, -TO- JNO. G ARE AS ON, COTI9IISSIOX prlCIICHAT, o.nissio. lilEucnaw-r. FAYETTEVU4I4E. N, C, Beera te loadinj mmhanU of Fayette ville. ' C. A. Reynolds, Prtsidcnt. . W. S. Mendenhall, Sec. & Treaa. Guilford L. umber Manufacturing Co., GRBRNSBORO, N. G., 1 MAXCFACTTKERS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, &cM &c AX l DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Z-iTT3Vr R E . Branch Factory ar d Saw Mills at Ashebord, N. C Rough and Dressed Lumber fmnished in Car Load lots upon short notice. Directors J. M. Worth. -E. P. Wharton. J.W. Scott, C A. Rev- J f W m m w w . 1 V f noma, a kj. ciayiock, W. U. .xvicnaennaii, . -i. wortn. Mr. Dessley is our auctioneer, and cannot be downed on keej u: nj. t'.e bids. We have by fair dealing, courteous attention and strict adherence to business gained apatroiiage that Ie;i!i the leaf business in the town. Our ware house is not so pretty as others hut TSTe get There All tlie Same, We have in our employ lor the season, Mr. W. S. Dosht-r, f port, X. C, as liook Keeper, and Messrs. G. L. Siinnjci.s a:, j C. W. Christian, of Westfk-Id, and W. S. J!eahy and W. F. Collins, of Stokes. POOR & BEASLEY, ff MOUiVT IXtY, c. Cartland's Fall Goods. HIS HANDSOME STILES ARE XOIV IIE.1DF, GREENSBORO'S MERCHANT TAILOR MAKES HIS ANNOUNCEMENT. 'X. r- . -mm t K ' vri Mr x 1 ! it n n n n ft i 1 v. I liae leen ilressinir crontlenieu fr Tears, and never have I hxl un-ti an t .n.n 1:1. :r of peanin? as I now have. Our fall pood are handsome. Besides our atocii t.f furnishings is complete. As we are usually rushed, send in your fall orders e.r', ; luura ior-nn, II. II. t'AIITLA.lD, MEKCHANT TAILOK, GKKt.NiiuK' , N. C. Srn u CO. kaTc miciTt iu. cvM Vow amo ten tm m(4,tm. o. c rvoe. CTorr, imch.' BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CITS. 00 ; " V M and In. lrt AnvtLing to ria'e in can be had by eallinfr on SPARGER A. CTTn-l- a ITT 1 ;uuJi vj 1003 srenouse. 189S. 1893. GRAND OPENING FALL AI WINTER GOODS, -AT- E. M. McINTIEE'S. Dress Goods a specialty. Ladies. Suits made to order Wall Pa- t Shades, Polls, &c. ' ' Correspondence and Mail Orders Solicited. R. LIclNTIRE. Wilmington, U. G. S?i,tcmher 21t, Anybody Can Tell you Tliat J. W. PRATHER, MOUNT AIRY, IV. C, Can sell you CLOTHING cheaper than any man in the country. HE HAS AN EXCELLENT LINE OF FALL AND WINTER SUITS, Ov.rt'oats, Hats, M.t-, Shirts, Neckwear, tt.llar, ttr and if vou eai.'t W siii-J 19 not onr iaul. lien you come to Mount Airy cail on J. AV. Prather. SasSSBBBBfliBHHiSaSasSaBBSSaBSBla.aBBMa.aBBSBSaBfliBSaBSBBaBaaBBiBaBMB DR.G.W.BANXEK, DENTIST, ik Jil II i'l 1 ,111 I 1V1UUUL J tll'V. i I. V-- ii 1111 ii ii ii 1 1 ;i 111,1 . - ' aa.iw 11111 a 1111IVU 1.1) nnilFSTir? SFWmfi Uir-UfVC.- ITrous w tcm,n,txe,ea tor ire m - rwa.waw w k i lily RinwillilLO, I CT-Starbuck Block. Winston, Nrrt tnrnn v . 1" ' lajiora. mbbcu i.i . - w viuiwv w HCisuuoc, a, Jfaiisy ipq fg t saJTl 1 111 Joyce Block, Mt. Airy. TWIN CITY HOSIC HOUSE, W. P. 0RMSBY,
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