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She Yadkin YalleyN 3ws l-BUHIKO EVKRY FRIDAY A T MOUNT. AIRY, G, TiCe 6,er Worth & Jos Hjf- rKIX, K..ITMK ANP OWSEB. W ... f m trt nl ro"V.'...' . tkes. surrr. Yadkin. U;,nrffr- - IKY 1, 1S.2. .na. .rnpres , r...t m -utMoant Airy.: It i ow understo -1 that Mr. cognize the m erita ofa young, rig orous PtaJwarV democrat who ha "hoed his own row from the jump ami has by energy coupled with whilom gained for himself an en viable reputation among tlie attor ney of Western North Caro- A j.d more than that, let na II!. V UUpOI. , ,.lil.d,JlM LkWFI.LYN moved tIiroufrh Ihij FJghth district r- jr.n;r the Iarf cam. pa.gn and Wiin(, j, t!l!t f prang ty trehlc our majority ,,,r '".evelaitd in the district. He as District KItctor on t'le demo cratic ticket, and, to the detriment of n growing practice, devoted his time and energies entirely to the ciuse for which he ha long NKWBO"r.IESXATE. Efforts ar and ' A KnerRle. Incident .oduKtnen, Persona ana Thiiifr. II.iiti-"11 s ii'iin .,, ,vf rdililTiV tit . r - Thi pojtili!"ii f Svw Mexico, H-.-oi-liii ' t Ih-- cvriMi returns of . " . i i .1... r..l. l-'.'l. 1- I- J. -' , Win. -ii. . : , U- . . .. .1 ...l.'-.r if Mull- i r't i i.i.i i 1 . .. I ..1 I., tl.uf .." f.L'.Illl- no. c t'...'.Ti ll.rce t'nit greater than !M,.it ..f NVva.li, at t u.-Hii.'e it uf Nolth Daki.ta.'and'tw.i and i half tin..- tii.t -f Wy.-niinjr, and . . .. I. Mt it i:-i ii!.;.c:tm ..i!L'ri;.-.-.a.i!iiincii i,.- i- i- St.;tt - I. lit rrhi--I ti. admit New Mci'- . Tie .V." )'"fk W'-rhl of Sun ,iv lat printed on its tiit page a !iaiidtne jrttnit ot a remarkaMe A ii.eilt- in. .:! Iiie'ii!ti have any tlirf la- w.-uM cIphisi1, ami who will c.vpt iwiif." Tiii- man is Kx-Sec-i-tiirv Sn. ('. W'hitney, the lien t il.e 'i.icao ("onvi-ntioii. Mr. i. el.iiHl h is ftU rcl him his ch.ice .f nil tli- ofli.-i - in the A met iean ,-.. t rn'i.rnt and lie w ill aceejit none. im l v !. i-not an American, lint Wlat!ic-i i- plenty of money, and iye on Miccctding Mr. Chve!and, which is not a lal Ii-a lv any mean?. The Puhiic ScIumjIs of Surry -.iinty do little good. Why i I!e uie t-i many incoirietent teach r are employed. Whyti Ile 'aiise it e mieteiit teacher cannot Duck P.Iackwell's friends will get him into the Dnrham postottice if rxjstible. The Wiikft.Ujrd VhrvnliU nomi nates Author I. (Jorman tor Presi dent in lS'.JG. A large lumber manufacturing plant t- cost 1(K),mm) will toon be in oeratioii near Gcldslwro. The Presbyterians of Winston re trying to get Dr. J. V. Fair, ot Uiclirnond, to accept the pastorate of their church. The exj res ofiice at Whitcville, in Columnu rountr. was robreu NEWS OF THE WORLD. Important Krent of Itoth Hem Inpherea Chronicled in Iitr frrnph Fashion. ing turkey whs j a;,lt without hojH or promise of I nc night la.-.t week J The safe was reward. Mr. cwel!vn irf not a flashr. mc- teo. ic man. He is a plain, strong, ami industrious lawyer of eleven blown open and carried otT. all the content On last Saturday the University ofi Not th Carolina defeated the r.ir t 's : .. i .. r - i . II I 111 vt rn Y ui iridium in i liiiii: ui yeais (and feet a inches) stand-1 ! ' , f ... 7 g. " i ... , . , fHit ball 111 Atlanta, da,, bv a score ing. lie is (Mjpuiar with the mass-.! 0j o,; to q. ts, lovcl bv the itcople ot his coun- i it n. t ,, , ,t ' - '. 1 I t or the ofiice of collector there ty, admired by his opioneiits and ! far t,ine can(JiJate8. Ixku i f no small parts intellectually. Of ; Craigt Cleveland elector for the him it can well le raid : "lie hue S4.und wisdom and discretion. He pos.e.si s all the parts f a high toticd gentleman, all the conserva tiveness of a discreet lawyer and the tin 1 in ess ot a David Crockett. We might go fat thcr; he is one of the people, moves with the jcople, and has the confidei.ee ot the peo ple. If Thomas Settle should resign as Solicitor, Governor Holt would not and onld not do better for the caiie of justice and for the good of the people, nor could he do a more plausable act than apjioint to me et cd him Jamkh 11. I.kwki.' VN, the hro.'id-mindcd and stalwart deini eratic eleefor of the Kighth Dis trict. - ItKICiHT AOICICL'I.TL'ICAL OUTLOOK. The South Itlelier by Millioii.i by the ICI.ha 111 Cotton More Cere hIhuikI Farm l'rixliicts ICaiseil. ind iiiiild tit cent M-hoid hoii.-eP, then ..iir ij.umI eoiiimiiii ei'ple can have t chance t give t!eir children a ' miiI education. Mmifai-f uren Kffril. Since Septemler 1st, the price of se lii"iit wttli a pitiful amount of cotton has advanced ti I 2 cents per . -I 1 ri .1 ... - ,! , v. .Tlieii ..gain the people ot "7 c i u'i I 't itLr.1 t fi f'Uh I'UlItO tf till. CaMkfl Mfn- rountv ;ire nt vt awakencJ tu I , , . - . I.ei.N asof progreive education. (MM, Jleekoning iipin the yield. What Surry county needs is a 'ood alsut seven million bales is now It 1 . T kieavy tax pi toil iijmiii her to go regarueii as u iincrai estimate, iess Urect to she t. h.H.l fund. When nan o..e inira 01 this ecafr.n s crop I I. .. Irw... ...a..,.r..l I tin.. t m ran a tnl ti i:iv teachers fnin . - . . , , T P to s.-,!. a mouth, an.! employ oraUve.tlie present price probably . 'in in for eiht months in the year, n piesents a fair aveiaefor the en tire crop. If this lie the case, and theassiimptiou is conservative rath t r than extravagant, the 7kh,0mi hales of this reason s crop will sell for nearly as much as the 9,'mh,0)o bales produced last season. The l iie poorer eludes of our j-eople nvi rage pricednring the last seasniii iionl l I..- in fivorot" voting upon 'iw . 12 cents, making the entire heoH hesa tax to build " insf t ..- V Wwrt,J -W7,5hi,ihmi while the , , . . average of 0 1-2 cents for the 4,000 - ton ot leinnng m every com- , 1 f this season willl 32l, iiuinty. illiage and town, where Oim,imm, but the value of this as- heii eUMien can !e educated free, ons crop represents a far greater at it is an toni-hing fact that profit to the pi tnters'than'the -or- vei v time such l thin- is Ml'-eft- Ct,,S u, ,f 1 Car ,T lllC I'" . . ". , , , . ent crop has been raised at less cost d U 14 Mi-gct, d by a man who has , 1 vrtMm,l t;r,ce the 1 great de d of property t.. bear the , Jhvs when .labor wis Counted as u: t!e:i of taxation and who is able o edi.ca'e his ehihlren and pay for t. I hen after this i ..e,, Migg.Msu.e i.iea mat 01 The Present en.., has lak-u orodnced ... U nefitto him whatever, the bv 2,",ou.i00 acn s Ics than was re- :ocrer el i?ch h are bowed down I 'juired to raise the crop of last year vith the horn-rs of more taxation mil !i cannot educate their clul iren ouii L of ptililie schools, will lieliberati !v go t the (xdlsand vote llown ti e piop si:i(n. Such ignor itice. preji.ditv ai.d fogy ism isgreat I v to le tleplon it. nothing. Xor is this the full measure of tin benefit th-it llio Smith io reaiv. progressive . , , . " . , I HIV V'tHJU V'l' IIIO MTV ; MR. BLAISE A PROPHET. K-St cpt.irv of State Jas. (t liiaiue made a prophecy in Phila :Ic!phi.i two years ag. during the tate Campaign tliere. Inaseeeh irging the republicans to work, he laid: "I hive come here not with he purpose of eulogizing the ad .uinistiiitioti, but to lear my testi- nonv and to give vou a warniti'r liat a.4 Pennsylvania votes on next I'liesthiy, the nation may vote two rears heiiee." and tlieimmense acreage withdrawn from cotton is being cultivated toi other crops. More com, more wheat, more sugar and more rice are be be ing raised in the South this year, which means mere cash by reason ; of less expenditure tor food. This is the most encouraging feature of the Southern agricoultural situation as it apiM?ar today. When we consider that in nine weeks the South has grown $37,"00,00 richer in actual cash value of a single crop it is significant of improvement in the present condition and business prospects. . And Hvi'cMrv I'-laine uas then The llepublicaiv Will Leave the Treasury About Hare. Kroin a Waaliington Leltrt-. When President Cleveland left the White House in 18S9 there was a surplus in the tn-asurv of nearly Iim,h10,imm. When ilr. Cleve land comes Iwck next March he will rind that the balance, if indeed naking a sure prophecy that has theie le any, will bo so small as to ust been fulfilled. In 1S'.) Penn- ylvania went Dem-x-ia'i, and so icnt the natior this timt;. make immediate action necessary in order to meet the heavy drafts made npon the Treasury at the end of the fiscal year. So great has U-cn the lllftmd noon tlio tmiiinrr ranlta MR. JAMES R. LEWELLYN. as the result of the extravairant lecr- Surrv county has never forced !Ji,at,,n of ,1'e Congress that ,.ti, fr.i,H,,i ,n etolier last the disbursetnents u the trotit her deserving sons nor ,...- m vi .-,- 11 .1 , - , , , , , wtrc fdl,81,0, while the re- laimetl much 111 the political world, ceipts were 31,S.5;,138, making a leretof ore she has been content to I deficit for the month of more than old a conservative and quiet place $4-",ihh. This balance on the wrong mong her sisterhood of western J,ue.UI., "eugei is not a large sum, . 1 1 . 1 e 1 . but it indicates the way the stream untitles, has b .atel of little, and ,v , l- r . . eirtu" , t . , , , . ... . , ' . w moving, tur months to come 1 tact Iia had little to boast ot h the increase of disbursements over tically, so close has Ucn her vote. I receipts promises to move in steady- Liu Mirry h.is iwir replaced her progression. with long and Hoke Secrest Capturetl. tn Kit long an. 1 gorgeous einocratie feathers, and 111 ikes a ....... . .1 -T. l 1 .v.... . . .ucuemoerauc IIaleioii, Nov. 2S.-A special to ng. one 11 is eiiitkcn on her slug- the Si, it Chronicle from Marion. :di way td jnmptng first tn this says: IIoke Secret, who is eharg- ilc and then on that, aud has set I eu witn the niurUer ot his wife and mire dnvn in the circle of demo- fhi,d,' thcn bur7inf? 'cir botlies, itK--'-is captured near Spartan- v- ? , burg. S. crest was tried for the .o that we are something vt a crime several years ago and scnt- -- .luiun, ijiiuc iiveiy, anu 1 enceu to ueate, out secureu a new roini.-iiig at n. distant dav to be I tna' nt was erit to an insane asy lum, from winch he escaped twice. It is understood he will be tried again for the murder. me .1 full grown .giant in the mse, and now that -a vacancy is kely to occ ur in the event that Mr hos. Settle shall resign as Solicit r, we do feel that our recent great lin should entitle us to some con deration at the hands of a demo- atic Governor who has the ointir.g power. rut it i not a eA for rcwarj r what our county has done. It i.reque.t that onr Governor re- ap- He IIat I'nough. SUelbj Uerttw. The good wife of a bad Gideonite in this vicinity was reading of the ravages of a terrible storm in China the other night. She real aloud: A cyclone m China " "Great Lord," groaned her husband, 'ha that blamed country gone Demo cratic tooP " ninth district, II. A. Gudger and M. L Ied. I lev. J. II. Ltcey, of Westminis terPrtsbyterlan church Greensboro, has lecei vetl a call to Iiiisville, Ky. It is not known whether be will ac cept or not. The Treasurer of Harnett county was robln.-d on last Friday night. There was no court house and the Treasurer was keeping the money in his trunk at home. Gen. Ix'W Walhee, author of "lien II nr," anil Mrs. Wnbacc, will spend the winter at Asheville, X. C. ! Mrs. Wallace's health de uands a milder climate than that of In dia!. a. Weaver did not receive a single vote in Allechanv countv. I'idwell received one. Of the candidates f..r Governor Kxum received one and Tcmpleton one. We correct our mistake with pleasure. Senator Zcbnlon I. Vance, Gtnl bless him. is in Ilaleigh spending a few days. "Our Zeb" says that the man that wouldn't get better after such a victory as we have just achieved deserves to die a lazv democrat. The silken lianncr which Senator Vai.ce some years ago presented to Catavt lt as the banner Democratic county in the State, has Ieen won by Halifax that county givingthe the largest Democratic majority 111 the recent election. We sincerely regret to state that the lady managers of the North Carolina building at the Chicago Worlds rair, officially announce that the plans tor the building have fallen through, and that there will I no North Carolina building at Chicago. The reason is tint suf ficient funds could not 1 raised Mr. Frank Gqodc,of North IJrook, a few weeks since celebrated his 64th birthday. He prayed that he might be spared until the 8th, to cast another Iwtllot for drover (Jeve land. 11 is wish was gratified. After the foregoing was written we learn Mr. Goode died on Saturday, No vember 12,1S'.2. JnriJn Courier. Ilalcigh has sent Col. A. K. Mc Clure, editor of the Philadelphia Times, an "election souvenir." It is composed of a rooster and three pine cones, the Kaleigh colors, a business mens badge containing Cleveland's picture, a Tammany Hall button, the left hind foot 7f the traditional grave-vard tabbit tnd the right hind foot of a hog waller." Three or fotir weeks ago, when cotton was low, the managers of the Victor Mills of this city bought their entireyear's supply of cotton. They bought 2,40 bales, to lie del'vered tlm-tigout the followingyear as they may need it. At the prbe ot cot ton to-day the Victor Mills has sav ed just 3,0ni on the deal, and that is jnite a handsome sum to transfer to the profit column. Charlotte New. A two-masted loat carrying wood and having six men on board was caught in a whirlwind and capsized below New Iierne on Thursday night. Tho men regained the boat, but the water was freezing and dur ing the night George Iiich.irds, Henry Gay lor and illiam A ll longhby and another whose name is not known tried to swim ashore, and perished. After fifteen hours' suf fering the three remaining men Capt. I lay wood and Dave aud Er m . a k win ttrcen. 01 .ew ierne. were rescued. A few nights ago II. N. Iiohan non, dejKtt agent at Clemmoneviile, on tho Mocksvil'e branclkroad that runs oat from Winston, was attack ed by two big negroes w ho attempt cd to rob him. The agent was on his way from the depot to his loard- mg house. He resisted, when one of the negroes strnck him on the head. As he fell Mr. Iiobannon drew his pistol nd shot one of his antagonists in the shoulder and the other one through the hand. Hoth, however, made their escape. The agent is still at his place ot business and says that he is prepared for n r. 1 . t f .. .... Oregon give s one vote for Weaver and two for Harrison. ' Cleveland's election was celebrat ed by a parade in Innishowen, Ire land. Ko'b has given up the fitht for Governor of Alabama and all is quiet down there. A mad dog bit fifty cople in ianv 1 ne, a., iai weeK, ami nurcra have died of hydrophobia. It isetimael that the Homestead strikers lot-t dnrin their idleness over ?2,0'Ki,fMiO in the aggregate. Ex-MavorWin. II. (Jrace.of New York Ury, is cliargtil tritlt having cheated the American; Nationa Hank, of Providenc-, IiowJe Island K.x-(Jovernir I!ob Taylor, of Teiihessce. is a candidate for the I'hited Slates Senate to succeed Senator Pate, who is a candidate for re-election. It is stated that Ex-Governor Fit;? Lee, of Virginia, will bo a can didate Iwr the 17. S. Senate liefore the approaching legislative session of that Mate. Vale University defeated Prince ton College at foot ball Thanksgiv .... . ing 1 jay hy a score of 12 to . Thirty thousand j-eoplo the game which tKk place in New Vork City. iii ineu. mrgnry naru to ; democratic. The first man that headed the democratic electoria ticket is elected and it is charged lv the democrats that that shows thev were cheated out of the rest. It is generally believe 1 that Mr Crisp will be elected Seaker of the next House, while it ii thought that the chairmanship of the Mays and means committee lies between Mr, Turner of Georgia, and Mr. Wil sou, of West Virginia.' A hie at Lynchburg, a , at an early hour Thanksgiving morniog. destroyed a number of tobaceo fac tories and serveral large business houses. The loss is estimated at considerably over 2.mi(mmij with cnly partial insurance. Miles Ortoo, whose circus exhib ited in 'Winston in September, has hist his oMy clephai.t. He put the big animal up as a wager with young Deinerat hat Harrison would le re-elected. j Theyoung man now has an elephant 011 his hands and it is a puzzling question with him what to do with it. 1 he rumor flint the Pniled State was going to restrict immigration has had its effect in Kugland. The laboreis there say that they will le crowded out by the immigrants from the continent of Europe who will be shut out of going on to America. A s.x-ial uprising among the laborers is feared. ITEMS O F (i EX EKAL XATLItE. THE C03IET IS A GIKL. Its Hrx Established by a Single Uiminous Indubitable Fact- According to the cn.-tom of Eng lish peisonitication."he" is used in referring to the sun and She in referring to the moon. The diffi culty l.icla s wanderer is bavin" !" . . - - witn its trailing tkirt now decides all questions as to the gender of comets. Chicago News llecord. It wasn't Piela's cun.et after al'. It was Young's. It transpires that IJieU has his comet's skin hung up by the tail in his woodehed. Min neapolis Journal. After all the splendid advertising that comet has had it cannot be pos sible that it is going to flunk ! Chicago Tribune. That comet has turned about and gone away Itefore any one could get a lasso over it and fasten it to tl e World's Fair. Chicago Nexs He- cord. : . Ex-Gov. I'ob Taylor, of Tennes see, is lecturing 011 "The Fiddle and the How." He knows where he is "at." llev. Thos. 15. Creath, aged !0 years, the oldeet Paptist minister in irginia, uieu Saturday in us sex eountv. Mrs. Maggie Iartolit.e. of Chica go, has become insane 011 account of a dream that her miosim? bus band was murdered. llev. Jno. N. Scott, aged 'Ji years, lather-in-Iaw of President Harrison, has been coiiiintd to his room at the White House with low fever. The cross receipts of the Yale- 1) nncetoii foot -ball game will ai- proximate CO,KM. Could those fellows pan nut that much with their heads? New York dealers l.ave boiiyht alout ;o,m) lrrels of whiskey in Louisville, Kv., within the past few days. The cause of the siax-ulation is vet secret. The University of Chica nti will have a telescope built by the "artific er of the famous Lick telescoje only that it will have 25 i;r ceut. more telescopic power. J. T. Corley, of Covinelon. Ga.. enj'oys the proud distinchon of run ning a iicwepapcr that is 92 tears old. He is getting ready to cele brate its centennial if it doesn't die in the meantime. Henry Garrett, n Cincinnati citi zen, was missing for five months and last Saturday was found in the coun ty jail. All missing men are not 60 fortun ite in finding a safe place. LIZZIE ItOUDEX TO UU Fit EE. LUCK IN THE FAR NORTH. AU Bud mm tha Wltmlrr Ham Will B CapltmlUla for Awhll. The chaitered ateamer Bertha, Cap tain Andereon, of the North American Commercial company, arrived from the Pribylov seal ibUnds, via OonaJaska. The ateamer brinirs qaite batch or in terestina- news, the must important item of which ia the ph"nomfiial catch of thirty-eight right whale credited to the steam whaler Mary D. Hume daring ker 8!g years cruise near the mouth of the Mackenzie river, and well witnin the arctic circle. It is estimated that tfce catth will amount to over t00.000 when rcld The Mary D. flame may be expected to arrive atre at any time, aa she left Oonalaska .hree days ahead of the Bert a Sba has 00 board 40,000 pounds of bone, which will be (.hipped east on Its arrival. An additional 15.000 pounds of thi season's catch has already been ihlpped here by another veaeL Vt hen th news of the immense catch reached b?re there was joy in the hearta of many cntside of the stockholders of the t'a cific Steam Whaling company. The boarding hooae masters, from old Uorse tboe Brown down, who will get tho crew to honor their establishments with their presence, were wild with delight The lowest whaler on the lay scale on this lucky vessel will not receive leaa than F-.0O0. while the scale will rise un til tbe captain will poll down something like flO.000. Every whaler on the Home will be a little king while his money lasts. However, had these men had a disastrous season and come home empty banded it would have made an awful difference with them. Many of tbe sailor boarding booses are well tilled with boarders who have disposed of their "pile," and the Hniaa'acrew rronld hardly hare found a pla- top at, let alone be welcome, but to their present prospective wealtr The steam whaler Grampus, which accompanied the 11 nine two years and a half ago to tbe mouth of tbe Mackenzie river, returned a year ao in command of Captain Norwood. The men on the Grampus told terrible tales at that time of cruelties practiced on the crews by the different captains, and how tbe meu tried to desert and were captured. These stories all dated over the two win ters that bad been spent in tbe ice and before any whales were taken. There wintered with the two steam whalers at lit rschel's island the schoon er Nicotine. Captain Louis II. ileren deen, of the latter vessel, who is one of the oldest whalers known here, was the instigator of the whaling expedition to the month of tbe Mackenzie nver, some 800 miles to the eastward of Point Bar row. No whaling vessel had ever pene trated that far before. Indeed such a voyage was equal to try ing to find a northwest passage. Two weary winters were passed by the three crews. Up to the time the ice broke np last summer the expedition had been a failure. Captain llerendeen became discouraged, and after cruising aronnd awhile made a start to get out of the Arctic ocean. The Grampus and Home, however, worked to the eastward, and were rewarded with sixteen and twelve immense whales, respectively. The Grampus returned and the 11 nine re mained over another winter. Only the whalebone in the head of a whale is taken, the blabber being thrown away, as the Hume is only eighty-eight tons net, and has no place to store the hundreds of barrels of oil that the whales he baa talcen would have made had they been tried ont. Sun Francisco Chronicle. Telrptious Olrla la llrlciatn. Since the government in Belgium ab sorbed the telephone business the girl operators have to undergo an examina tion in Flemish, French, German and English. They must also be well up in geography and be able to draw a com plete map of Europe. Many women who have ben connected with the tele phone service from ten to fifteen yeara will be compelled to seek other employ ment after Dec. 31. Dozens of younger women will have to go, too, for it i impossible to learn German and Eng lish in three months and answer "hello" all dav. Ind'T'',vence Beige. Save Paying Doctors' Bills -A 1 n n BOTANIC 5 JiUiOjrjLGOO BUM THE GREAT REMEDY foil ALL PLC00 tkHO SKiH O'SEASES - lisw beam iHorcmir'i'T IsMatrd br -m-tlM-nK hr Una sxod Umr pe-upt t"T y ear, nl er fault to rut quiariiljr ami vTuinatoUr SCROFULA. ULCERS, ECZEMA RHEUMATISM. PIMPLES. ERUPTIONS. 1 a4 I1 Vkfums-r oC ATI Ml. SPRKAl'tKO ami i Kl'VNlSvi bikK& InatXMtblT eurw Itosi ma aUhaooM blood dial am If dlrwtitMi mm f4- i a low. ITW vi pmf tmi.mt f ouumm luc tor f ami bf drttrTtaA. ir iit n r r n im bv ma w dtn I r ntC weiDiun t. cCRia. t BLOOD BVLM C0 AtUala. Ga. .-Vi Fall Kivkk, Ma?s., Nov, 2,". Lizzie Jiorden's friomls were elatud to-dav, a dispatch having arrived from Taunton ttating that the im pression prevails there that the (irand Jury will not indict licr. They learn that no r.ew evidence of importance has been given licforo the jury, and that proceedings arc delayed liecatise the evident; is not considered stiflicicnt to warrant tho tinding of an indictment. The chances for Miss I!otdcti's early re lease from confinement in prison aro believed to I bright. II the (irand Jtirj- sets her free it does cot meart that the is furever clear of action by that UkIv. 8he may be arrestel or. a new "charge, provided there is freh and convinc ing evidence against her. The Attorney-General realizes that it would lie better for all con cerned to make no error of j'udg mcnt now, but to place Mi Iloruen in a positiun where she will not l lievond the reach of justice. Ihe probabilities are naid to lc strongly in favor of no bill. ' Female Weaknett Positive Cure. ! TO Ttt EarroB : Pleaae Inform your n adr that I hmrtf a pM tire rnin- f.w ib ibaavind and use 111 whirb art rain deraaimd Icnu org-aa. I aball be glad to -D. lau boiUraof my rrmmljr ran to aar Uulr it ibrr will an4 their ETprran and P. O. adlrraa. Yourtrnoect falljr. Da. A.C. M A Hi 111 M. I TIC a. H. V. TWIN CITY MOSIG HOUSE, W. P. 0RMSBY, OIIGAW AND PMi0S AXD CyJESTi: SEWING MACHINES, D75tafbucU ElocV. Winstot & -ltol iliir o mai.'liciuiM-. Cimn- an I exntn'ne. OH. O. W. U AN N RR, DETTI5T, HHount Airy, Pi. G. '.'.rout O ife i'rr iritUid fti tlef (in lets eifract on of tect'.. :r t m-r over Tilur A Hanker rtue suirr. London 'Arrys are apt to be lond. cheap and vnlgar. but they are uncon sciously amosing. Two of them were eeated in a pot house during the election excitement, when one noticed a glaring poster on the wall r. presenting Mr. Gladstone shaking hands with Britannia and John Bull, and the army and navy in raptures at the Fpectacle. Beneath the picture waa the legend. "One Man, One Vote." "1 say, Id man, aeked Arry First, "wotever does this ere uieau this 'ere cnan and vowt thing? Vy," aaid 'Arry Second, "cawn't ye ee for yerself wot it means? One man, one vowt- And there you are." "Well. 1 down't see it." "Now look "ere, I fa heasy enough. One bloody man. one bloody vowt." Yy. yes! Great ni.m. UladstunT :-.-..! i- .-tj THERE-IS-NO USE ' TO READ THIS AD. IF YOU HAVE A 2a Tlint int mits von. We are looking for people who need a FIRST CLASS instmment and who have n. r i;,.t "one, or who tnav have had one, and now wishes to exchargu it f..r a new one, that hits all the latest improvements. Hupposo yon tlrop n tt card lor On.talojriie dnd Prices. STANDARD XUSIC COMPVXY, 313 Main St., Winston, N. C. ' 309 Main St., Danville, Va. Write for Information- FREE. Write for Advice-FREE. TRADE MARK. PATCNTCD. IS a Speedy, Safe and Sure Cure for 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 It or write for description. A 50-page book Free on application. Atlantic Electropoise Co., 1405 New York Ave., WASHINGTON. D. C. Geo. V. Sparg-e C. 11. Jord.-Mi. nsurancc and Real Estate igenl Partial List of Fire Companies Represented: s. C3 a4t WAREHOUSE FOR THE SALE OF Leaf Tobacco, Started he first day of Octolwr, li tut btr kixilt iimnal voyage. She nuuiliers mauy ct most ucreWiil farmer the country ani'.i: her i:iMtoiierii, ailmiivia an I patro-m. When yoit ready to wl! your ti.h.tc or tuy you' fer tilizers do not f'Tjjet tliat ulie lukitlie fccJ f:t'ilit!e4 for ero:n ni(HUtin m in llies line jml he li.is never lveicd any man, or failed to red.fiii every pledge. She if a ever, still The Leader in High Prices A IV I 1 cuvis ;tity -;o X.I. retumher that hanl work, polite and courtcotm attention ant an eye single to the" in terest of my iMttroiis, htu made for tne a tiale and jutriuiiie of which no man need le aithuiJietl, and h obtained for the fanners the l"est prices for their tobacco. 1 promise now that no aUatement shall he made in my ett'ortM siilt to sell foi tlie I richest priocs, and to help every mail to go home etil! Better Pleased With the Globe. ui thanking vou a "a in for past lilM-ral patronage, I cor.lmllv invite you to come one, come ail. and vou shall meet a hearty nrlrumr, atnl .-ee wiiat jonn iMer i and Joe.'Ashby tan do for ou." We promise to make a strong team in your interest. bo Sale and And otlier leading Fire, Life and Accident CYmpanies. Proj eitv !, r le ntu Kent in all parts ot the town. "We solicit yenr ccrrestiotHK t v d jvitronage. VEUV TRULY, Sparser & Jordan. .a. m rl lha Fii cc Sfnn r , : IU UIIUWI WIUUU Kar.v "(.,,,, to le found in Mount .-' iry can In- s'ei: al t Fhe l?ed Front Store, J. D. Jl NK INS, rropiien r. Fall and Winter Sporting Goods such it BAILS, DATS A.D GAMES CF VARIOIS MI Vy line of sc1hhI books ear not be exceUed. Tliev are all -laml-anl. Tli lesi siatti.i.ery ui.d oiLt-r wliool surrllrs can t- r..i i ,i liere. Ali-o IHuiue's .:n-l :.ru. t ouletllonaries. Krulia. c 1 and Tobacco aJnays k i l on band. Gall at The Hed Fpon Store. J.D.JENKINS. Farmers' Warehouse, POOR & BEASLEY, Proprietors, BLOUNT AIRY, X.C. AVILL SELL TOBACCO THIS YEAR. Your friend, Oct. Eth, 1892. JOSEPH W. ASHBY. rovmt Vii', IV- c To Produce Shippers. WKCAX J'LKASE YOl' WITH QUICK SALES AND 1'IiOMl'T RETl'RNS. SEND OX YOUR i i n I . ifniitci i .no nh add AND VUi. S ECU R E TIP TIP PRICES FOR ALL FARMERS- tl:e Gabkffc, Apples, And we will get you top prices, Clicslnuts. Cranberries (I We sliip tifli, oysters, etc., to other markets. Yours, J. G. BLAIN & CO.. Wilmington, N. C JOIIX W. SCOTT. Sr., President. J. C. MAKLr.Atfc, Sec y and 1 reaa. SANFORD SAI1S AND BLIND GO., MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Laths, Shingles, and all Kinds of DRESSED LUMBER, And other Bull ding- Material. Sau ford ia at tha junction of tbe Cune Fea & Yadkin Valley nrd Haleieh A Augusta It ui I road, and our shopa are sitiiittnl lietnern 111" two ru.-ul.-i. We are nearer the linrst pine tiintier and lending Lumber manufacturers uf the State than aay otlier firm ia our line i f Itusiurs.. ' We carefully aele-t and tlmroiijtlr dry all material we manufacture, and employ only skilled and experienced workmen, and do onr let to j:ive entire t is'artion. We hare recently put In several new nnwlilneH and l.ave now ne ef I lie best pqulppea shops In the Mate, and will agree lo meet the price or mix mniiuructtirer In our iine for tlie uinr t la.sa ot wurk anil material. Messrs lavlH c Newlim. of Mount Airy. N. C. hanille our work, aud vou cn rnd your unlers to llicui or direct Ui uh at ti.l..r0. N. C. We also IiirutaU rramlnif and rougU lumber. Mr. loley is our auctioneer, and emnot be downed on keeping up bids. We Iiave by fair dealing, courteous attention and strict adherence to business craii ed a patronage that leads the leaf business in the town. Our ware house is not so pretty as others but We get Tliere All the Same. We have in our employ lor the season, .Mr. W. S. Doslier, .f South poi t, X. C, as Book Keeper, and Messrs. G. L. Simmons and C AV. Christian, of We&ttield, and W. S. ISea.-lev and AV. F. Collins, of Stokes. MOUJVT AIRY, C. BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CARTS. CO n o O t1 o Cartland's Fall Goods. HIS UAXDSOME STILES ABE AW HEM. GREENSBORO'S MERCHANT TAILOR MAKES HIS ANNOUNCEMENT. H fx O CD CO f u II K A A A ii v. I liae lKen ilressinjr Ke:itleiuen for years, ami never liare I had such an opportunity or pleasing as I now li.ive. t.ur fall eods are handsome. Besides our atot-k f tents rurnieliings is eompleU-. As we are usually rushed, aend in vour fj'I orders earlv- yours for "lit.". II. . CAKTL.4KD, MKKCHAXT T.VII.OIt, tiKEK.Si:OKO, X. C. audio bliort anythinj; to ride in can be hid by calling on SI'ARGEIl .v Ablllll, at lilobe arthoi:.-e. luaWr CAL.T OS rrva an-1 anl mruu. 1mI 1 A LTM arfti. tmr aa i a I i i CTBK - Tallinn! l'Mttmd par irauuM, ' WOt MOMC CO.. W. F. Hodges. G. P. White. Hodges & Utfhite.- CONTRACTOHS AND BUILDERS Mount Airy, N. C S ecifi.-atiotiti and ctiin:itis fiirn-i-l.cd o:i h.-rt iM.fiec. J.B Ma-41ntreottrra I North Taroll in. surry couoir. u- .unn IV. laud other l.i tra ,pri.r ourt. Ite t lu of Katie V. Jarsli.1 tor the t,1TK l.-eea.J. ( Uh reot. It a peu-lri . the Hallsto'tH.o of tbe Court 111 III- a.ve elitlu.-J rjtle froai aRl talrlt nt- I 3nt tne return unite MierilT uv-u tlie n'ln.tiion I lial t.-inu I'rl.nd tne beit'ai l..nl Khialiin Iji.earr nr-v jr. art. -a ! Ih ale em.- Iel f and tj.i r ton re-'iteutj, n t.. ljt- 1 liat said pr--rllii; U :o ll.o piirjvne ot itt a ttHn of rrtalo ianJa ias In . jrry coanlf and dex-iihed In the pftm'Hi nie,l loninir toeataie of Mil e V. N mtt. deeav t It Is tiierrl.jr ur-lerrd and adu U'ed that pu' II -all.. n l nw.1i- t-r M si.-t-wd e aecks In tUe YtDKi viLtr !. newapAiar pububd 3 Ihe l n of Uoui.t A lm. irr on lit v. N " . and let the nold i.'.na feel an I L r.V.'tw of a..M t.Huvui Ijo.k. i.wt. vl ui. known. fak n -llrtr t a; p-r l forelb- lrr.'.l i - i. rior ihuI trt .urr ai-iniy. al bn oHli-e In llo i. on inetuJ r O -e. ii .- .i i int.' ror demur tn tbe pellli-i II vd or .ll ;t el I r tl ( ir!on a -j;: tt ttieiu is d.-maixUd Hi ib peutlon. I'm nndrr mr hind and aeal t:i - tiui dv t i re i. Kit. . . "-. LA2TD SALE. I'jr t irtue of po ,.r, ronlji ie I in a ni'-rt (T ite ite,-l t Xeeii 1 1 lo me, o t til tllh dav f.N..i..lr. I-;, by V.air.,rl Lailile t aud wife Ma'tlit Ja-ie l.t.ti' e l. a d ilulr r. t'ete.l in I ue .-ri-e of It. K . e , f IJj', til nrrv o" l. X i;i S.t pate 41, I will aril at iildisieitcry. lull eb fth et l d rr for ri U, 0:1 lli rem aea neai Lis lwuc, o:i Thnrvd v, Jan ."lli 1 9:1, at I Vlock, Itto trea ui Unu fj ia it W. -I li.i i..hii.. yrnr .oiitT. Kiral tia.-t ronlat:.in; loj a-ra : xmi.nl trait &) aa. ( .i- j t-.tn , !ie lauda of 1. J. Nnoima ami othrta. Teriidl cash. This th V4tli dJ of Kor.l&Z. M. W.ETKICKL.VXU. Xlirtae. IIEESS GrOOBS Onr eJej;aiit line of Ladies Dress Goods and Fancy Articles are takin the day, and if yon want to lie pleased with your selection come at once or lefore the nice goods are gone. "We Want to Please Ton. Our ty!i"i milliner. Miss Palmer, is up with the very latest and h:is for the; ptst week been rilling orders as far down as Wilmington. Fnr orders from Favetteville. This is all becaiue we do tilings up in style and have a lady in charge who understands the business. Glrcfis ! ! Cloaks ! ! Winter Wraps. Lodi -t dt. siring to tee stales in clocks and winter" wrap? can le accm lii minted at our to:c. If we liavo not what on desire. 189S. 1893. GRAND OPENINa FALL Al WDHBH GOODS, AT- E. M. McINTIEE'S. Dress Goods a secialty. Tidies Suits made to order Wall Paper Shade, Polls, Arc. " ' Correspondence and Mail Orders Solicited. R. ll cir.TIRE, Wilmington, fj. G. l CAN ORDER OX SHORT NOTICE. We make a specialty this season in cloaks. Keep an Eye On Onr Advertisements. We will make another announcement soon. Yours for styles, R. J. GALL AWAY. . I"..;' 3 VT"i? ToARloW'carClotliifli! IT IS A XOTEI FACT THAT Y. E. AVALLIS cS: CO., MOUNT AIRY, N. C ", Keep the. HEST STOCK OF CLOTHING and GEXTS' H KMMIIXG (iOOUS in th s part of Xortli Carolina, and liEMTOF ALL ley are pint WltoMs! Mensysuits Cutaways and Sacks; Nje Prince Albert Suits Suitable ) W Ministers; Mens' Square-cjft and Double-breasted Suits, alllie rage, from $2.50 to S25.00. E Ws' Suits 98c. to S7.50. Boys' Sui s in Long Pants, from $2.00 to i 112.00.
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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