Newspapers / The Mount Airy News … / Jan. 2, 1896, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
25 Years It la ereat mistake to rely upon the tnercarial and potash remedies with which doctor usually treat blood dis ease. It is also useless to take a reme dy which is only a tonic, and cannot pOMlbly touch a real blood trouble. I Scrotal is a stubborn and deep-seated jfilsease of the bleed, and a!! of the min- Pl mixture in the world cannot cure 8, S. 8., purely vegetable com pound, gets at the root of the disease snd pero-nnently rid the system of it. It is a real blood remedy, for real blood diseases, and ha no equal. I Hare is an interesting case where the elect ors wera absolutely at sea. J Mr. Y. T. fluck is the highly esteemed pife of a well-known and prosperous farmer residing nearDelaney, Arkansas. Wot twenty-five yeara she has been trou bled with a deep-seated blood disease that baffled the skill of the doctors. Ghe iaysi "Some doctors called my trouble fcczema, some Salt Rheum, and others tksrofula, and though their treatment jtsontinued for years, they could not cure trie. I then began taking various tnedi Cluaa, and took neatly every advertised mm its MSB. Y. T. BUCK. blood remedy. Cue especially which tnake tach large claims for curing dis ease of the blood, I drank by the whole ball, but it did not seem to reach my trouble. A celebrated aperlallst said ii tonld (ure me and I paid him In ad Mac, bat he filled me full of arsenla And 1 became bloated and sny digestion i0 bad that life was a misery. I then applied to Dr. W. C. Dabney, an old iho advised me to take 8. 8. S.. saying tnai one doren bottles would cure me. I ik four bottles and my body broke out bolls and eruptions, but the doctor A HA4dat Hiea. fivtiintnms were verv jfavorabla, a tb'i Is the way the medi- :lne get rid of the poison matter perms- lentljr. After I had nsed si bottles tae mptlon began to disappear, my anpea jt improved, my digestion became ail unit, ana caving linisnea xue iweivu xHtlee. I am perfectly healthy, my skin s clear, the capillary circulation is ;ood. and I would not be in my lormer onditloil for two thousand dollars." . S. 8. never faib to cure a blood rouble. Scrofula, eczema, rheumatism, bdntagious blood poison, and in fact any Hlsorder of the blood is promptly wiped ut and cured by it. Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure a tieep-scnteii l-ioou disease, but take a real blood remedy. f. 3. B. has made some wonderful (Cures 6f cancer, and we would be pleased to send full accounts of same to any ad dress. We will also mail our books on jblood and skin diseases upon applica tion. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Notice of Foreclosure. By virtue of authority contained In a Deed of Trust executed to tlio underslgiiud Trustee, on the 8rd day of December, ihm, by the Ulan Kldge Inn Development Co., hy end through Its oMi:ers, ;uid under the direction of the lorn- auy same t'elwr duly recorded In the office of ('Klaler of Deeds, of Hurry county, N. ;., and the company having defaulted In the payment, of the notes secured by said Deed of Trust. I will sell to tho htjrheat bidder, for rash, at pub lic outcry, In trout of the liiue lodge Inii, In Mount Alrv, N. c, at I o'clock, I'. M., January autli, ism, all of the personal property of every description belonging to the Hiue Kldge inn Development C'.nipitiiy, consisting chiefly of houd furniture, furDlshings and qulpmculof every description; and apply the proceeds of Bald sale u the satlHfaciliin of the amounts secured by said Deed of Trust. This iilh dny of December, i:5. Ono. W. Sparger, Trustee. Stockholders' Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting of the .Stockholders of the. First National Hank of Mount Airy, N. C.i for the election of directors and transaction of any other liuBiiies? that may come before that meeting, will be held at the office of ttis bank, on Tuesday, Jan uary ?th, 1WK. Tolls open from 10 a. in. to 12 o'clock noon. M. lu FAWGETT, Cashier. Mount Airy, N. C l)oo. lind, 18l)o. NOTICE. By virtue of a decree made by the Clerk of the Superior court of Hurry county, in a special proceeding pending before him, Wherein J. N. Slawtor, adtu'r of Kduey K. Slawter. is plainti If, and Mrs. A lira B. Kor li ner and others aj defendants, 1 will sell, on the premises, on Saturday, the 4lh day of January, 1SS6, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following real estate: A tract of land lying in Surry county on the Ararat river, ad joining the lands of Jerro Fulton, Frank Uwyn and homo tract of said J. N, Slaw tar, containing 20 25 acres. Terms of sale: 1-3 cash, 1-3 in six months, balance in twelve months; bond with ap proved security required for deferred pay ments. Hale made for assets to pay debts as administrator. D c, 8, lrW5. J. N. Si.awtkr, Adm'r. COWS WANTED. Several fresh cows are wanted at Fine Street Dair, , Apply to K. B. HiNts. NORFOLK' AND WESTERN RAILROAD. TICKETS BOLD TO ALL POINTS: OHIO, iWDUNA, ILLINOIS, WI8C0WS1W, MISSOURI, KANSAS, NEBRASKA, COLORADO, ARKANSAS, CALIFORNIA, TEXAS,-. EE TOT, RITl-rai, S37TB-TOI riRST CLAtt. tCCONO CLASS AN o tMiowarT TICKlTt). TH BEST ROUTE TO THE NORTH AND EAST. unpin mb m tm u tmt too. TKn mo ovn thi KS RFCUtf CISTERN HAILROAC CMtapctT, ocv ... Uicatsr unc. It !, v. fw.Tw, Pecr1pl Fan ph eta. k' . t. m w "iu inn v" m , ,,,. I Ul I Two Liyrs Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of .Tnnntioi City, III., was told bj her doc'or she hna Con sumption an 1 thi.t th-;re wri no hope fur her, but two bottles of Ir. King's Nhw Discovery ionijileteiy cured her and ?ht ssys it saved lier life. Mr. Thos.KjrKP.ra, 1;19 Florida rit.,San Fran cisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, ap proaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Ir King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is natural ly thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the won derful ellicacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles atTavlor A Banner's Drug Store. Regular size tXlc. and $1.00. A search ol rocorda on file at the Navy Department has brought to light the fact that (Jrovef inland, in Camden county, Ga., is the prop erty of tho Uiiitod States. For nearly a hundred yeara title to the island has been in doubt, and this uncertain status was recently brought to the attention of Assist ant Secretary McAdoo, of tho Navy Department, by Rufus S. Laner, of Satilla Bluff, Ga. Records show uat the island was conveyed to tl e United States in 1779 by Josiah Tattnall and wife but title never asserted. Ilucklen'a Arnlcn Hnlve. Tun IIkht 8ai.vb lii the world for Cnta Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Bait Bhetim, Fever, Sores, Tetter, (Ihapped Hands, fjlillhlnin, Corns and ail Skin Eruption, and posi tively ct'res Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo I'erleot Satisfaction or money rdfuiidod. l'rice 2b cents per box. For sale- by Taylor Banner, Drug gists, Mount Airy, and J. A. Stone, Pilo Mountain. Mr. Thos. (J. Milliken, the late Republican nominee- tor Congress in tho fourth district, died Monday night at tho homo ot l'rof. N. C. English, near Trinity, N C The cause ot his death was consumption. Ho was at ono time assistant to Clerk Payne of the Federal Court. Relief in Six Hours, DUtM'SHing Klii i! rjr and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by t fin "New Omit Koutli American Kidney Cms," This new remedy is great surprise on scrount of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the hlndder, kidneys, li&i'k and every part ol the urinary passages In male or female. H relieves retention of water and pain in pnsnliig it almost immediately. If you wsnt quick relief and cur) this Is your remedy. Sold hy Taylor A Banner, Drug gists, Mount Airy, N. V. A January thaw is always more productive ot colds and coughs than a January freeze. Then is the time Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is needed and proves so extremely efficacious. Ask your druggist for it, and also for Ayer's Almanac, which is tree to all. OIi People. 013 people who ronulre medicine to regu lute (lie ImiwcIh and kidneys wi'l lind the true remedy in Kleetiic Hitlers. This niediei ie does not 'stimulate anil contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but sets is a tonic and alterative. Jt acts mildly on Hie stomiich and bowels, adding stretigtn anil giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Klectrio Bitters is an ex cellent appetizer and aidl digeHtion. Old People nud it just exactly what they'need. Price (ifty cents per hnitle at Tujlor & Banner's Drug Store. To those living in malarial districts Tutt's Pills are indispensible, they keep the system in perfect order and are an absolute cure for sick headache, indigestion, malaria, torpid liver, constipa tion and all bilious diseases. Tutfs Liver Pills Since isei 1 nave been a sufferer from catarrh. 1 trie J Ely's Cream Balm and to all appearances am cured. Terrible headiwues from which I had long suf fered are gone. W. 1. Hitchcock, Law Major V. 8. Vol. and A. A. (.ten., Buf falo, M. Y. CATARRH ELY'S CRKAM BALM Opens and cleanses the Nasal Passage, Allays Halo and Inflammation, Heals (lie Sure, Protects the Membrane from colds, llesiores the Senses of Taste and Smell. The Balra Is applied directly Into the nostrils. is uuicsur aum.roeu ana jives rener ul onee. Kir's l'lneola Balaam is a sure cum lor ( nuirha. colds, to. Price of Cream Balm, 60 cents at Dmiriftsta or by mall. .Li uuotueiw, 5 warren St., New York. NOTICE. By virtue of a decree of th Superior court at its term in Octower, !", in the cause there pending entitled A. li. Short acp.unst Louis Del alma, U me directed, I will proceed to sell to the highest bidder, for cash, on the premises at or near the dwelling of Mary Uoini, in Surry count y, N. C., on Satin day, Januury ?5, lHtHJ, at 12 o'clock. tract of land known as the old M-uy Ooius pUce, situated in Surry coun ty, N. C., adjoining the lands of John M. Brower, Charles MeBride and others, con taining one hundred snd eiuhty-eight acres. 8ohl to satisfy two judgments for the balance of purchase monev due A. i. Short. This December 3d, isf!. K. 1. Hatmork, Commissioner jTHESUN.i The first of American Newspa pers, Charles A. Dana, Editor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last, and all the time, for ever. Daily, by mail, - . $8 a year. Daily and Sunday, by mail, 8 a year. THE SUNDAY SUX is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price 5c. a copy. By mail, $2 a year Address THE SUN, New York. r T pnnmri 1 HAIR BALSAM fl!t 0 Or 0J t Hmit W it Tntl Co'.ar. HINDERCORNS. n.Vkr ( u't f-rf 4 ft. MI4 El mi Bill Si RUSSIA'S FRIENDSHIP, (j re 4 intitipfit WH- extitpi) in of licial c rcl hy ihe publication iti the Wnshington 1'om, nnJcr a New York tiato, of ft circnnietantial state men' to tho effect tlml tlio Kuiian Government had offend to lend tho United States any amount of gold np to 00,00(1,01)0 one half of its total possessions of this specie in order, to maintain its credit against assaults from the great money powers of other European nations, and that, learning of this tender, the Rothschild, through Messrs. Belmont & Morgan, had made overtures to let (he United States have any amount of gold needed. The statement, it is learn ed, is acetirato so far as concerns the fact that iiussia tendered tho United States a pirt of its store of gold, but tho natural inference that tiiis offer was a recent ono tnade in consequence of tho late Venezuelan message and subservient panic is not wavranted, for '.I may bo assert ed positively and on excellent au thority that the tender was in no manner influenced hy the compli cations now existing between the United States and (treat Britain as the result of tho negotiations over the Venezuelan boundary question, and was, in fact, made two years ago. Tho history of the matter is brief and runs back only to the beginning ol tho present administration ot President Cleveland. Soon alter lio came into office for tho second time the President was confronted with a rapidly shrinking gold re serve in the United States treasury and a heavy Iofs of revenue inci dent to radical changes in tho tar iff. This situation resulted in tho United States being asked larger ratee than usual lor any bonds it might wish to float. The Russian Government for ten years had been accumulating gold, in many cases at groat disadvantage, owing to the hostility of the money lenders of Central and Western Europe, nd much of this gold was purchased in tho open market by secret agents of tho linstian Government. The purpose was not only to provide a proper rescrvo in tho Russian war chest, but also to provide against a contemplated change in t!.o Russian monetary system by raising the sil ver rouble to a parity with gold. Tho procedure in this case was sim ilar to that of Secretary Sherman when ho accumulated the $100, 000,000 gold reserve as a prelimi nary to declaring the treasury ready to redeem in gold the greenbacks issued during the late war. Mrs. Laura C. Pboeotx, nilwauk.ee, Wis. "Matron of a tlmevoUnt Home and knowing the good Dr. Miles" Nerrlne baa done mo, my wish to help others, over comes mj dislike lor the publicity, this letter may Rive me. In Not. and Doc., ltf.'J, The tnwuitem had the "Latirippe," and I was one of the first. Besnmlng duty too soon, with the care of so many sick, I (lid cot regain my health, and In a month M brravne drbilitatr-d mnd Itrrvov from sleeplussnefls and the drafta made on my vitality, that It was a question If I could fro on. A dear friend advised me to try lhr. Slilr' limtoratir Af ie. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, f am in better health than ever. I still continue Mta taiotal ue, ma m nerve ftedt as my work Is Tory trying. A letter ad dressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach mo." June 6, 1R91. Mas. Laura O. Piioimx. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is snld on a positive Suarantee that the first bottle will benefit. II druRRlstssell It at 11.8 bottles farther Jt will be sent, preoaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Ml ha ilodicai Co., Elkhart, lad. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of authority of a IVed of Trust executed to me liy J. M. tirower and wife, Nannie M. Brower, on the 15th day of December, 1892, and duly record ed in the Register's ofl'iee ir, Surry coun ty, in Book No, 10, pnge 19, to eecure the payment of a certain bond, and the stipulatious in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, at the re quest of the ow ner of said bond, I shall expose at public auction, for cash, on Saturday, the 1st day of February, 1896, at 12 o'clock, M., in .Mount Airy Blue liidge Inn door, in the county of Burry, X. C, the following property: Thirteen hundred and fifty-six acres of !and lying in and adjoining the town of Mount Airy, X. C, adjoining the lands of W. Fulton, V. 8. Sparser, A. U. hort and others, known as the Circular Saw Mill Tract or Marshall Farm, and for a more accurate description and for the boun daries of said tract of land see Deed of Trust executed by said John M. Brower and wife to E. B. Jones, trustee: dated the 19th day of January, 1892, and re corded in book , page , in the re cords in oflics of Register of Deed for Surry county, less 17 acres sold to I. Koark. Bf.conu Tract Begining on a locust in the edge of the street of Mount Airy, Jaa. M. Durhams corner, runs with said Durham und B. Y. (iraves, X. 890 K. 24 ch. and 75 E. to a stake, Graves' corner, thence with said Graves' line 8. 630 E. 7 ch. and 60 E. to a stake near the edge of the pond, thence down the pond on the West side as tha pond meanders; see deed recorded in book H, page 68, Surry reeord ; to mill dam, thence down the river as it meanders to the bridge on the road leading from Mount Airy to Hamburg, thence West with said road to Mrs. Lowry's line, thence with her line, A. I.. Sparger, Wm. Griffith and K. P. Harris' line to Main Street of Mount Airy, thence northwest with said street to the beginning. Containing 85 aces, more or less, less a lot 60x100 feet, sol J to It. C. Welch, on w hich is a small leaf house, and 2 acres of dower belonging to Mrs. M. M. brower and adjoining J. M Durham. This the )7th day of l'e tember, 1895. E.B JOXES, Tat stie. FOR SALE. A fine lot of wood and wood land to ejll within two miles ot Mount Airy. Apply to R. L.UWYU, "For Charity Sulfcreth Long." fx r for Infants MOTHERS, Do You Know that Paregoric, Batcman's Drops, Godfrey'a Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrup", and most remedies for children are compoted of oplu.a or morphine? Io Yog KtiOTT Ihntonlum and morphine are atupefying narcotic poisons? Wo Tow Know that In most cuiintriea drusgitare not permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons f To Yon Know that you should not permit any meIlclne to be given yourchUd unless you or your physician know of what It is composed ? To Von Know that Castorla is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of Its ingredients is published with every tiottle t Io Vow KtiQ-vv that Casto.ia 1 .. .e prescription of the famous Tit. Sa.and Pitcher. That it has been la use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined ? Ho Tow Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. f Itcher and his assigns to nse the word " Caatorla "and its formula, and that to imitate them Is a state prison offense ? no Ton Know tiat one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria bad been proven to be absolutely harmless ? no Vo Know that JJ average dose of Castoria are furnished for JS cent, or one cent a dose ? no Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest I Well, these things arc worth knowiag. They are facts. The fac-wimile signature of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A LOST CHANGE MAY KB YKT R-E-M-E-D-l-E-D? (K) AVI) TALK WITH THOS. M. BROWER AImiiiI a Homi', a Farm, Tobacco Land, a Town or Hubiirbsn fxit, a l!'ck Quarry, Water 1'owrr, Jlinoral Lands, Copper, Iron, Lead, Ac, Ac. Mineral V'oU'rs, best in tlio world. Have a tulkwitli Uim, or write to liira, It tniiilit bt-iiffit von and him. Who knownf EVERYBODY LOOKS NICE Is (XOTHK9 DIED l!V The Harris Steam Dye Works, II A I. EMail, JS. V. All orders by muil receive prompt at tention. All work gnaronlced. Write for parti culars. Gleaning and binding a socially. CHATTERBDX THE KING OF JUVENILES. Z?fTn made for ymnig people which compares In value, or has hail one-tenth the wile of I his ureal an mini. Millions of copies !sve lieen sold. The new volume tor I'm- is Just ivadj . unil lias over Si large uml entirely n'-w pictures, several new siorlcs, (each a book In Itself), and hundreds of short, stories, anecdotes, etc. The best Xmns present possible forhos and iftrls of ail ages, order from j our bookseller or of ua. ESTES 4 LAURIAT, Publishers, Boston. It;h on human, mange or horses dogs and all stock, cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's. Nanitary Lotion This never fails. Sold by Taylor A Banner, MtAirr.N. O. A Agent's profits per month. Will Vlivlti prove It or pay forfeit. New Ar M.IZsl tides Just out. A 11.60 sample and Y"" terms flee. Try us. Ciiidkstkh & Son, 88 lluml K., New Y ork. SEND FOR CATALOGUE IT REPBEPKNTS AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Fruit nl Ommiffl Trees, Grape Vines, Strawberry, Currant, tiooseberry, Rappberry and other plants. Address N.W. CRAFT Cedar Cove Kurseries, Shore, Yadkin Co., N. C. Th Leading Conssnraiorj of Amsrlci--1.5 Cau Failtbk, Uireclor. foundnt i a 1U bjr fU3 . Toor1s. jr.iHiVs.iciijs'i; Send for Prospectus riving full informaticn. Fiakk W. Hals, Cnml Manster. "" 1 PARKER'S i HAIR BALSAM iJ ICImiim and U.onr tl,. hall. ' T i frvuiuuS lasur:.n ITth. Mt 3r Fails to Bttora Oral .'r. t,t -w a Hair TO ts xoutmui voior. Ni I Li I Cant valp wl hair UiUog. Desirable Residences for Rent. , The Ross House and Lot, Rock- ford Street. 2. The C. W. Lewis House and Lot, Main Street. 3. the Vaughn House and Lot, 1 RawTey Avenue. All desirable anr! conveniently lo- ated. Call on Geo. W. Hparokr. Sept. 17th, 1895. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtu of the power contained in i morttrg de4 xeeutet to me hy Aan-n lleanier and wife on tl Slst day of March. 1"".H, and roconlrd in t .k rp! S-t), I Will anil to the higlieM bidder, fur eh on the preminea, on .SatordAr, the 1 Ith day of January, I89i, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,thc ti lo ml ret ate, tivwit: A tract ol land lyinft in Riiitt cennty, on the r ad lcfc.Uni! rrorn A. J. Vhompwoi'i mill to the !U'ai k, ailjo niiii the laadt ef the late JihIk J. V. t.caTea, the heirs f i dmond HirH-t aad otlier, containinfrthretand ti tenf,h acres, more er Icea, to aati.fy balance due ort said rotrtt;iure. anion nl tog te ehout $j4.00 cost t-" be a l.le.1. Dec, lth, 1?V5. J. W. JoHxtoR, VIoTtgitgee. - sUiMiw!r'WiT?niS and Children. Is) on Tery rapner. REDUCED RATES. INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, i ' . A. September 18 December 31, 1895 For the Rhove occasion lhr Southern ft'itlwny Oo. will Hell low rule round-Trip tleketa U) Atlanta, )a.. and reluraou the ioiiowior obbib: i HUM A V K .'(!!." ! 14 0" 75 12 Ni.... I) lsio 1:1 7o .... t;.v, .... j:it"n7 0.-, .... i -,.),- J.":lu 1".", ri.Mi .... (if.'i . );',! i .... id .",.")" J12f 170.", .... 12-HHV: A) Vi loUO .... iu:i" 4 2D .. .. 1010 .... OSu i:n:..... :.... 585 -'-U7( I02o.... io io i.-.mi .... mm; -i' 4"M !'.- .... 1111".... 1711.') lull: 11211.... -1 7-"' loilo .... 11 C11 .... i'1''''.... BOti.... 5i lr'3".... 114"..... 72.r '6":' .... 124'. .... 8 40 ... 10 fin.... H7.1 l'1"1 i.'iiki .... iur.;. .... iii;,(i .... iirn .... ",0:'.... IIhii.... H(l') 112.'..... 2.1 "'S').... Ill '.III .... 7 10 .... Ilf U26 2-1 ! llllii..., lit 10 .... '-'0 411 If. On .... I04o .... -';!2.r. no-. .... i24o .... sw-' i:ni .... 70.... I'.tn iu i;. .... 21 Tm 1 5 H( .... ,0 M.I 20 2.". 19 20 .... ."!". I.jJIO... 1125.... 725 15:10... 1125.... 7 25 Itii"..... 120".... 8 15 ''75.,.. 7 85.... 4(10 2li 25 111 25 140)1 'iio'5 17 iir. .... 12C.0 "" 2b'251925.... UHl); 2i'J5 itif, .... II. in iyoi i:!y;. .... iihi" Alexandria, Va Aslietille, N, C. Burlington, Hurkeville Va. Cuijieper, Va Chatham, Va., Charlottesville, Chapel Hill, Concord, N. C. Charlotte, S.C. Ilanville, 'h., Durham, N. C , Front Kov.il, Va (ireeihoro N'.C fiolilnhoro, N.O IlenderHonvHle Hickory, X. C, llijch Point, Ilo-t a, Heinle1 son, Lynchburg, V l.eiinptiiu, S (' Mmganton, N-C Marion, -. C, New ton, N, C. OrimnK, Va. Oxford, N. ('. (lichmonil, Va. fleiiisville, Hiileinh, N. 0. South llnBton, Strashurg Va. Salisliury, N. C. StateBville, N.C Taj lorsville, Tryon, N. 0. Washington DO West Point, Va Warrecton, Va. Wilkes horo, WiiiHtou-Salem (Rates from Intermediate points In proK)rtlon. EXPLANATION, t'olumn A- Tickets will lie sold September S and li. ami dalh from September 15 to 'Vrem-J ber is. imis, inclusive, villi nniti iiiuic January I, 1H8. Column B: Tickets will he sold dally from Sent i-mt'er ill to Lecemw r IB. lwn, IncIiiKlve. wllb Dual limit twenty days from dale of sale. Column C: Tickets "HI tie sold fially from Repteintier 15 to Iweenibi-r . 15. Itieluslve with fl mil Pmtt fifteen days from dale of sale. No tickets to bear loiiirer limit than Jan uary T. 1SW1. column U: Tickets will lsMd on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week from eeptemtier 11 until oecemoer V4, ih lu.'iusive, wnu nnai limit ten (in) davs from date of sale. Column K: Tickets will he sool dally from Sepieiniier 15 to DeccmLer so, H Inclusive with Una! limit seven (T) dayB from dalcof sale SOUTHERN RAILWAY Is the only line entering the Reposition (Iroiuirts, tiavlnif a dnuble-traca. ct.iudard ttuiiK"' railway ftom the center of the clly of Atlanta to the Reposition Orourds. For Ui kels and full InSoruiattou apply 10 your neaHMt ai;ent.. or address J. M.CI'LP. W. A.Tl'ltK. Traftlc Manager. Men'l Pass. Agt., goo I'enna. Ave.. WasliliiKicn. D. 11. GUT THE BEST When you are i.Sout to my a Sewing Mchln do not be titxcivi cl i v nl.tu u advertiat'tiienui and be led to think you cm t;tt tho best madu, finest tin ifih.nl nnl Most Popular for a mere oii?. Fee tr (I ihrxt vott buy from rel ai.ie t.i.'im fucturers that h.ive j'ainai a reputation by lior.est -ir (1 j u.iro dt'a'inR, vii mill t'n-n pit a Soinf Machine that is n tcd the world over for its dvrn bility. You want the one Ihtit Ueatftiest to nmnnne und 13 Light Running Tfccre Is none in the world that can eoual in rehnnu.tl ron IfJ Btrnoti'T, drrabiliiv of working n tt'(-?-;-lu'lS or many frairovk'utuu as the New Home It baa Axiomatic Tension, DouhlePeed, alike en tth sides ot nf"-ile ii'fNUJ noother haa It i New Stand ( f.n irtK ilnvir.s; wheel liingad on adjustable center, Iflaaix-ducinx frictioo to the inmimuin. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. THE HEW HOSfiS SEWiKG M iCHISBCO. OVAjhia, M4M. Kohto: !t. rmm to'iw, H.T caiciixi In. st l.f isJio. rti Ttui s&x fumtt, t i Ari vr.v, (ii. fOn SALE BY R. H. LEONARD. AARON PENnT THE Fashionable Barber, Undor Grarea Warehouac, Mt. Airy, N. O. Eaajr chairs, razor, kern ; H-inor tharp, linen clean. For a (hav you paj dime Only a ruckle to tret a aLine; Phampoo or haircut Pompadf!ir You pay th tun ol 25e. more. firm CO'ITOX MTATKS AXD INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, ATLANTA. A . VI T SoaboardAir Line 7ESTIBULED LIMITED TRAINS Upon Which no Extra Fare is Charged. Leave WaMhlngton, D. (',.. da ly, at s 41) p m. npf.D arrival of the "f;oiijrenhl(i!ial Limn ed" from New York, and reacli Ailai,la a', 4 i p. m. the next (lay. A aecona irnin, with inronKn sleeping ars fruni VorK, leavea WaHionirton m 4 mi a. m , arrlvlriK at Atlanta . a. in. tne next ilny. rio'n trains leave irom tne fennsvivaina run- road station and land paaenfer8 In t lie 1 nlon iicnoi at Aintnia-as neiir tne itxtHi-iiuon irroun i.1 as tliroub pasaentfers Tla any Una are la Mod. At Portsniouth and Norfolk Va.. tlio fea- bour Air Mt.e liaM oilier comie tloua eipially a linpfiriant an t.Utme at Wastitr.t'.n. namely: rrorn New York and Hiiladelohla. tbe cape ( liarles route: from tlalrlinore, tlio Hay Line steamers; from Wa.4liltii(ton, the Norfolk and vl aclilnKton steameia; i.om New York. Hie did fKinilnltoi stiMinsulps; and from IIomUid and Providence, the Meri lianls' and Mir.- rs' steam ships ( lose connection l made at the ateam- er aiil"S Willi iiiroun trrlns and Fullmun !)rawli.if-R,Kirn, Buffe.i. Mi eiilnir cars om-raied lliroiiKU from f'01 m noiitn to Atlanta wit.honi cbiuofe. Ea'll of theae ronli's takes the p.is- Hcrircr via ni l t'oint l omrori and tnronirli Hampton ho id 4. tUI'lI'MKNT. These trains are composed of the handsom est Pullman Drawing-Know, Ilnrfett rl.eeplnif cars and Hay coarhea. 'Ilie 8 4.) p. ro. train (The ' Atl'Miitt pecl I") Is ventll,iiled from end to end ana Is op. rated s-.lld from Waahmgton to Atlanta w ii-notu. cnai.ge. roiNTs or iNTERnrr aijso thi 1.1 n. The rout.' from Washlrgton Is throiign Kred erlcstiurg, Itlchmond and I'etcrsburit, Virginia, Weldon, Kalelgn ai d southern l inei,, Norm Carolina cnenu-r. clln'on and Al.tievillo, Sonlti Carolina, and tlU-rlon and Atbeus to Atlanta, Georgia. asTis. Excursion tickets will be sold to Atlanta and return, via the Keanoard Air Line, as follows: On Tuesdays and Tnuin-lays. m pi 17 n i,ec. 94, inclusive, at f 14 fn ni waMhlngton and lis so from Portsmouth and Nurioik. limited to ten dajs from dale of mile. Dally, Hept. IU to Dec. 15. Inclusive, at I9 M from Washington and I7 ft from port noma and Norfolk, limited Ui twenty days from date 01 sabs and at WU- Irom Washington and tl 86 from Porismoutb and Norfolk, good until Jan uary 7 lW6. Tin axroaiTioji snrpnsses. In s .me respects, anj Exposition yet he d In America. Here you nna siae 11 side exhibits from Florida and Alaska, Oillfornla and Mane, the t'nlt.d Sta.es of America and the C lilted mates of Hrazll. Mexico ana canai'a, and so on until neatly every civliled nation on the glolie Is represented. On the terraces are 101, no, among many u.nrr n, , itv . i,.u.t, aiui,, Chinese ai d Mexican villages, showing Just how those people have their "dally walk and conversion." Ask for tickets Tia "The Beaooatd Alrl.lne." Pullman Hl.-eplng car reservations will be mad" and flintier Information furnished upon application toany agentof the Seaboard Air I. I nf. or to the undersigned: II. W. H. (il.OVsit T. 3. ANDERSON, Traffic Manager. (leneal Pass. A(ft. K. ST. JoIIN, Vlce-I'reaideut, Sash, Doors and Blinds. KG TKOUHLB NOW TO liUILI) A IIOUSK IP YOU KNOW W II EKE TO I5UY THE CHEAPEST MATERIAL. We Manufacture All Kinds of Doorn, SuhIi, Blinds, Mantel, Door Scroll-Sawing, unr- ork, Moulding: ot ail kinds, r loornitf, eilmg Siding, fusing and all kinds ot Finished Lumber. We Carry in Stock Itmigh Lumber, Shingles, Plastering Lathes, and all kinds Building Material. Guilford Lumber M'f'g Company, May 9th, 1895. Greensboro, N. C. . . -j Greensboro Nurseries Greensboro. JS". O., Fur all the latest novelties in Fruits. A limited number Bluomlus9 und Seedless Apple, Trees 50 cts. each while supply lusts. Tho lutnoiis ' Greensboro" June Peach fine-it early poach ever in ro dueod. 81.00 each. Finest herd of hogs in tho South. I sparo nciihor money nor pains to get tho best. Pigs 10 weeks old $10 each, $15 pair, $20 trio. Finest lot Shade and Ornamental Troos in the South. Write lor Catalogua and prices. JOHN A. YOUNG, Owner and Proprieto mm IF NOT, THEN IT IS If you are a business man and keep your property fully insured your credit will be better. If your business doesn't requiie you to keep insured, then keep insured for your own profit and pleasure ; you will eat better, sleep better and certainly feel better. Don't wait for a fire to corre and i re you nearly to death, but insure at once and be on the safe i-ide. Don't delay, but come at once to GRAVES & HAMER, r - tss V W. E. 1IERRITT, Mount s" "Blight costs cotton planters more than five million dollars an nually. This is an enormous waste, and can be prevented. Practical experiments at Ala bama Experiment Station show conclusively that the use of Kainit" will prevent that dreaded plant disease. Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars boom Ins; special fertilisers but are practical works, cootaus Ing the results of latest experiments in this line. Kvcrv cotton farmer should have a copy, 'i ney art seat free for the asking . GERMAN KALI WORKS, tl Nassau St., New York. 'A. T. a., ''sw WmmM Una 4th M s-1 Skarl (M 1 ( tk COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF 11. UNIVERSITY Tar Ujtrot nf Haok.keves.tBU ! (Urmmt RailseM rlwesloB, ete. Cuet to cuaisl-te flin.nes )tir..l.nt Inrlndink tuition, books and boeril rraooerrphy. Trpwrl" ai.4 Tcleamssilsr ta.iaht. Iy s icr-Mf.il graduates -IKlTn banks and W onVlels, f rtl. STr.I WOW. Kentili-kycnlverslty Inploma awarded onr grsdnatee. sr nutaace gieea ewe Mra1untf$ in rrnq litvatvnu. ,mr a ortirr Ikul "r UU"t ee reae ttis Cefleee save Ot A .-. and nMrm a b'ttyic. WILBUR n. SMITH, LIXIM0T0N, It Ye Grateful- Comforting. EPPS'S COCOA Breakfast - Supper. "rtyathoroiiehltnnieledireot the natural laws whi. h irovern tne opera'loi.s of i l)eatioD and nutrliK.n, and liy a careful application of the flue prosrties of well selecfed t ocoa, Mr. Kpps his provided for our breakfast and supr er a delicately flavored beverage, whicli mav save ns many heavy doctors' Mils. It Is hv the Judicious use of stun arilcn-s of diet that a const It ellou may heKradually built up u iill simikt aiionh to resist every tendency Ut disease. Hundreds Of Bulitlfi toaladles are floating arourd us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft, by keeping our seltcs well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."-Clvll Mervlca Gazette. Made simply with bolllnir watr or milk. Bold only In half pound tins, by Grocers, laCiel!c-d thus : JAMKS EI"PS CO.. Ltd., llo eopallilo Chem ist, Loodon. England. and Window Frame", Turned-Work, WANT A J"s. oimaiiwai aak f .;-r. -aW lit" s If Your Property Were to Burn Could You Replace It Without Inconvenience ? WISE TO INSURE IT. Insurance Agents, Mount Airy, N. C. gXCELSIdS weae -w m sa. -sr mg torn ea KA0E FROM P1IKE F1C 1X3. NtK n poeiM el Hcnty Iran s rmr wmi m tbens food DURABLE, CONYtNIt NT -4 ECONOMICAL All Hotter ImiiiasmitsjnH to Llife Sloaarkne-plsja! araj. Twvsty dlffamt ilaw nM VtM. Every Stm WwrtBtssl AplMt Defect. IMrea, mt n-V at thi. Hmm tkaua oa Kuaou tuadi at MtHk Oxl as w svltsrsai Airy, North Carolina. C'0p3 hit B!d YEdljiq-ValleJ RAILWAY, un On.i., Ite'Ofivfr. CONDENSED SCHEBULr", IN EFFECT DECEMBER fit li. 1X95 """NORTH HOUND. Nf. 2. lUliy. Wilmington, f avetlevi;. 7 25 a. 01 10.35 m. In 55 a. m. 12 19 p. m. 2 2b p. m 2 66 p. m. 3 06 p. m. 8.5 . m. 4 31 p. m. 4 ..'SH p. m.J 6.17 p. m. , 6.15 p. m. Arrive Leave lypave Leave FaiyettevilU, Hanford, Climas, Arrive tireenlifiro, Iyeave Greermtxiro, Htokesdale Arrive Leave Leave Arrive) Walnut Cove, Walnut Oive, Rural Hall, Muiint Airy, SOUTH BOUND. No. J. Daily Leave Leave Arrive Mount Airy, Rural Hall, Walnut Cove, 9 35 a. m. II 05 a. m 11 35 a. m. 11.45 a m, 12.12 p m. 12 M p. m. l.(fl p. m. 1.32 p. m. 8.19 p. 01. 4 33 p. m. 4.45 p. m. 7.66 p. m No. 4. Daily 8.25 a. in. 8 28 a. m. 9.65 a. m. 10.35 a. an. 10.62 a. m. I-ave Leave Walnut Cove, Htokeadale, Oreenaboro, Arrive Leave Leave Leave Oreenoboro, Climax, Panford, Arrive Leave Arrive Fayetteville, Fayetteville, Wilmington, NORTH BOUND. Leave Bftiiiettvi!le, Leave Maxton, Leave Red Hjiringii, Iyeave Milli), Arrive Fayetteville, SOUTH BOUND. 1 NV 3. D-.il lave Fayetteville, Leave Hope Mills, l-ave Red Hpringa, Arrive Maxton, Arrive Bentiettaville 4.SS p. m. 4.58 p. m, 6.42 p. m. jf 6.12 p. mf i:m p. m. NORTH BOUND. Leave Ramueur, Leave Clitnex, Arrive (ireenforo. Leave (reetiliro, Leave Htokendale, Arrive Madintin, SOUTH BO UN 1 Leave Madison, Leave Stokeadale, Arrive (ireenntKiro, Iyeave (trofiHlwro, Iyeave t'liinax. Arrive Ramn"tir, n j. i v. irjit 6 45 a. m. 8.35 a. m. 9.20 a. m. 9 .36 a. fit. 10.60 a. m. 11.60 a m. i No. 16, Mill 12 25 p m. ! 1 .24 p m. 2 3.! p. m. 810 p.m. 8.56 p. in. 6.50 p. m. NORTH BOtNn C0.1NKCTIOK8. At Fayetteville with Aflnntie Coast Line for all point North and Eat, at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line, at Greensboro with the Southern Railway Company, nt Walnut Cove with the Norfolk and Weatern Railroad for Win-Bton-Salem. gOCTH BOfND CONVBCTfONi. At V.'alnut Cove with the Norfolk and Western Railroad for Roanoke and point North and West, at Greensboro witht he Southern Railway Company for Raleigh, Richmond and all pointa North and Kant, at F'ayetteville with the At lantic Coast Line for all pointa South, at Maxton with the Seaboard Air Lin for Charlotte, Atlanta and all pointa South and Southwest. w. K. kymi, an'iraaa.Arf. J. VT. TRY. flcncra! Msnatrer. Allen, the Barber. When you wish an easy shave, As good as barber ever Rave, Just call on me at my saloon. At morn, eve or noon. I cut and dress the l.air with grace, To suit the contour of the face. My room Is neat and towels clean, Scissors sharp and rnnors keen : And everything I think you'll hud To suit the facb and please the mind. And all my art and skill can do, If you just call I'll do 'or you. II. E. ALLEN, Blue Ridge Inn, Mount Airy, N.C. L. B. ALBERTS0N, BOOT AND SHOE MAKES, First Door North of Bank, Mt. Airy, N. C. I am tiftter propnred than before to do first -class work In my imp. Iiavlne; Just rwfUed a lot of the best white oa tanned ttwh tor r palrlnic und first elans stock 'or new hn. Repairing of all kln.is will be donn oo sh .rt so t oe mid at reasonat.ie pric . New shoes marie to order, atd a stork of band -made shwa will be kept cn hand. Button fastnen for ladles' alioea kept on hand and fitted cheap. The con tinued patronage of Ihe puolle Is respee-ruiiy solicited. L B. ALHKKTiiON. rVk.ala rtlak IMaaaaa TlmaC ENNYROYAL PILLS SrifUol mm Oily trt-!. PC, i tflavbia. ld tfsn. filttd t-h hlK rthhotj Tk inaKDer iwnwi nanarn-- -a...-o(hu ad imitlt' At la anaif tm Mrlleiilar, ernwolJ to 4 til Loui brvuiAi, TRana aaaaKt. Olaiota llm ?'r Informatfoa and fr Hamib(i,u nw ta slt nii t co, sst BuoiDwiT, haw Vo. CMcat hrju for seennnf nalen.a In A!. Kvarr panl uksi out hy bs la fonmaht t-..r (ha public bj a D..Ooa glraa (ra of itaa la (M tanmt eirenlatlrsj of any arlentlne paf-" world, fceic-nrittflr lllutraeiL Ko ln?ellij-al tnaa aVwld ha without It, Wwslv. II WS In : -,aii m.ha Mmnll'Vvl Ul. lUim 1(1 Bcuadwv, kaw luct OW, PINEOLA COUGH BALSAM U 'Tcti'etit for ail throat Innsmaia'loos and ft mll'K'i1jfg Mvpawillinvartabls- -i". derive uefteai rroa - v tt te w I ' , oiwtes U cmefi , 5.vli-" , - I v.lem UPei.H. Xt ..tare la re..ni,c 1)1 1 i V.' .Cv waoUl lUt.M. ,'i ,. TH-r h. a isryf rr- -f ao jpqsii BlKfi'.Ah'B Wl CBljr auffertl. mrt rma cnn.nic deep abated rvwiffh. oftea aiiyra-. ;l nj '1 an4 ant rr e-tarrsi K ) reaie ""f'i die r pleaaatll to K. ITt-Jis. Bala '. pit ntiiei n etna na;tia. w. i-.wb auaa II t.-a ul at M i I cV-llvrr s m- la amo'int KlT BBOIHEltf, m Varrea s.. He Yor. NOTICE OF SALH On fUlnnlay, Jan. Iilh, IK,aiel T. U., we b iii,..-t.c d still etVt IX, i,, poti Ibe n i-,e, the olj Af.rr" lan mile am(ha1 cf Unl Airy. K. C 9 U Ilai'n re4 Mill lot ciiiii alMHil 4 ao.'ro, id bavins; ur HL dfilii(, ,! Wnldms. and a inmt ard; lit laa l l!i t a, Id i 1. 4s ! , (Mire bawnrn. lernnni 81, BBSHl.ii J raah, h ; In j'ii.l .Teiit cC B r3 it lib ( erm ItllfM Bl! n". tel pi sen a, V.n. Jtm.T ISsia, LnH' Aairinp. I f 4 fifilantltla AmaritU iW
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 2, 1896, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75