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THE HDUHI AIRY NEWS Monnt Air, N. C, Jan. 16, 18M JU0ICI0USA0VRT!SING l!HltAT n.nj a no buMnfaa: KNiAHitt iriuj an old Imnlneaft ; t R If K V K n a l I rjf f b ul u,-a a ; K-tVIVKN many a dull humm-na; Kksi'i kh many a mi buairiraa SAVK many a falling hulte hKiTRKk mi ecu. in a in tmalnMW; Mr, J. P. Jenkins has had the fri-tr (f liia store liari-laoim-ty re- painttd. Mr. J. T. Uittt ami Mia Ma.- VHnli, of Weal Held townplitp, wcro timnied on the 12ili inut , ti v E. F. Wall, E. Registration booka open in all tlie ward Saturday, Jaii'iary 25tli and every niecucding hatnidaj tin til 2SMh tebruary. Conio on to J. M. Broker's bin lot aa'e Jan. 30th, hey Ju a home and get ready for the graded bcIiooIb that wo ate sure to life Mr. J C. Yow, an employe of the C. F. & Y. V. Railroad, rcceiv ed a nrecent on his 2(ith birthday J 1 I,: i a . i. " a inie gin wciguing i pommx. Misa Naomi Montgomery, who joined the Uaptist ehoreli recently, waa baptized by the pastor, Kev. J. II. Lamhreth, Sunday aiteruoon, at 3 o clock. Rev. J. II. Lambcrth will preajli at White I'laina, three miles from town, next Biindiy at 11 o clock A M., and at the Ihptint church here at 7:30 P. M. Mift Mollie Harris, who hn been onranist at the Ibtptint chmch for quite a while, was pick hot Sunday morning and greatly mimed, but at the evening service the wa at her pOfct. It i "Mountairy" and not Mount Airy any longer. We protest now and forever aaint the change. A petition will go into the Pwtotiice department asking that the change be not made. Mr. E. 0. (iilincr, the secretary, request every member of the Uoy I Arcmuin to attend the meeting at Mr. T. li. Mi-Cargo's ollico to night (Thursday), liueincsa of im portance demands the prerence of every brother. Mr. (J. T. Pinkston, postal clerk on the Cape Fear A- Yadkin Val ley Ilailrcad, will remove his fam ily this week from the Southern part i-f town to the dwelling be tween the rnfcidences of Meaara. R R. and It. J. (iallawxy, on Main atreit. This pajH-r is in receipt of a very Interesting letter trom . (). 1. Banner, (Chuck, as e always call ed him) of Ennis, Texta. Mr. I'mn ner says bo ia pleasantly situated, Tollie and Macon attending the city graded school, and Roland and Johnnie clerking in two of Ennis' best 6tores. Thi6 is good news and everybody will be glad 1 1 read this item. Breaks on the Mount Airy tobac co market for the past week have betn light, owing to the unfavorable weather for handling tobacco, but all grades offered obtain fair price, tDd the demand is very good tor all grades. Tlie manufacturers are all making good shipments, some stocks are so low they will have to Ugin work very soon to supply their trade. Mis Xaice Taylor, daughter of Mr. John L Taylor, who has rela live in Mount Airy, and Mr. Claude M. McLtnghlin, a druggist of Chariotte, N. C, and a highly esteemed gentleman, were married in Xcapolie last Saturday, Rev. W. T. Green officia'in?. Miss Taylor has rnatiy friends in Mt. Airy, and Mr. McLaughlin was the popular proprietor of the lien fro Iin when that magnificent 1 ctcl,was destroy ed by fire, V w -C. Mr. R. L. I lay more, to succeed J. C. Olive, who hae recently gone into business in (ireei .storo, was, on last Thursday night, by the church in cnnterorieo, elected super ir'e;.dei;t 'f t!ie l'4itl6t ; u n 'i :y School for the ensuing year; Mr. H. H. I'"r, asi-ii-faiit snpeiintend ent, and Mr. A. W. Council, record ing secretary and treasurer. The Sunday School i well orgsnized, with good officers, teachers and at tendance. Saturday night, while Rev J. H. Lambreth was at Mr. John A. Mar tin's whera quite a number of friends had been invited to a birth day supper, a 'phone menage came from Hotel Reynolds calling him to come and marry a couple. On arriving at the hotel Mr. Ijirnberth found Mr. Monr. e C and Mil Martha Ring waiting to have the ceremony performed which was to Dibkethcin husband and ife. This was almost quietly done ihere !. ing a few (not) invited guests pres ent. After spending the night at Hotel Reynolds, the cup!e left on Sunday morning's train tor their home near Ararat station. There are two crimes which stand aide by side at the head of the list to speak evil of yonr neighbor and to listen to it. The listening ear and the slanderous .ongoe, are the two organs of the human body upon which the devil chiefly de pend! for the accompli hmeutot his parpoces. It you will give l.im your ear and let him h' dtlie tongue to till it, heaven wili grow sad mid the pit will rvjoiee. One of the bigbest virtue the heart can cher ish ia the virtue of a dull ear w hen slander croaks. Slander ia never hacked by a good motive. It M on I J a base heart that can say bae thiugs. The bomes are count!- that h"4 beLit wrecked lo ta'k wLic't had no more found it i-a than "the bsele fabric of thfs vi kn,' and he who deals in it dees wbai not enrich- him, but males aomeoiie el pear indeed. I n yoarnarJ, r.der, and stay right To vote for water-works yon must register. Messrs J. It. Jackson and R. W Hray killid two fine wild turkeys last 1 luirsiiay. Died, on 12th insf., near this place, M-s. Jane I?olt, wife of the l ite Char lie Bolt. The names of one hundred new iiiliscribers have been placed on our mailing lists since Dec. 13th, 'Sr."). Be sure to read Mr. Robert I Id ton's big new advertisement which yon will find on the opposite psge. A pnlv at this office if von want to rent a tobacco factory. The fac tory can lie purchased on very easy terms. There is abundant evidence that the right man has charge of the J Male Academy. We learn that the best order prevails and that the attendance is growing. Married, near Ladonia, Surry county, N. C, at the residence of Mr. W. II. lnscoro, on hunday, 12th inst., Mr. Columbus Doby to Miss Eliza PlcHsan.'B, Lee Martin, Lsq , officiating. The big engine and boiler for the Mt. Airy Furniture Company, are being placed in position. We snpposo the other machinery will be lure as soon as the building i ready for it. We regret to learn of the of ex Sheiifl J. R. Wyatt, of Alio glmny cotintv, which sad event oc rum d at his homo on the 4th of tins month. NtcriM vatt was one of the best men in his county and mitde one of the heft Sheriffs Alleghany ever had. The Cape Fear it Yadkin Valley laiiroad will sell tickets at rate of one limited flot-elasa lure for tl round trip to New t Means, La., and Mobile, Ala., to Marditiras. Tick ets to be sold February 14th to nth, limited 15 days from date of sale. To vote water woiks means let ter health, rhrap insurance, more money. It turns Iimsc (15,000 in town. It means work for the un employed, ca.-h and not scrip for your wotk, meat and bread foryour i h tin lies. If yon want these results vote for water-works on March The winter so far has I teen mild. as compared with lat winter. In deed we cannot complain, (iod is, if anv difference, too merciful to us wretches, who, when the weatln r is too hot or too inclement to su. our own convenience, growl and complain about it. (iod help ns to totnpiatn and quit the sinful mean habit ot fault-linding. I he big sale of real estate, to take place Thursday, January 3'Jih, will draw large numbers f people from a distance. Mr. J. M. Brow er will have everything ready in due time and the sale will be at his warehouse. This is an opportunity for those desiring good proMrty to secure it on the most favorible tirniD. Remeinler the day and date. The Enquirer says that at Mn last Tuesday night a brute of a lather took his little son into a bat room and poured liquor down him until the little feilow was drunk. Tlie boy tried to eet away from his father but was held by him hard ai d fast. The Enquirer well adds "words fail to tell of the deviltry ot such a man." Stolen, trom stables of J. M. A. John A. Jones, in Carroll county. Va., about 5 miles from Mt. Airy, X. C, one mule, a black sun-burnt color, 4 years old, white spot on back from 6addle-seald, light orown no-e; will shy when strangers or other personi approach him without speaking ; travels with lvgh head. A reward of (2o will lie pid for the mule, ('0 for mule and thief. The w&tcr wotks election comes off March 2d, ISOt? You will ask "how does The Ns.wb stand on the question We answer that we fa vor the project and will vote "for water woiks." The time has come tor it -it is a public necessity. It the town could get along without a thing of this kind, of course we wonld all oppose it. But something must be done. In case of another disastrous fire, where would the water come from with which to fight fhe devouring clement! In times of peace pr pare for war. It is important that every voter look into the matter and see if water works ire not needed, and when the time comes to vo e on he q ties ton try to vote lntdligently. News reaches us from Bertha, Va., that diphtheria prevails there to an alarming extent. There was a family by the name of Purks nine in all who have hsd the aw ful disease. The mother and fath er died a tew weeks ago and were buried in the srne grave. A few days passed and a ii'tle boy was laid to rest by their side; only a f. w days more arid a little girl a-:d b y passed away and were laid to r-' in one frave beside the loved oiio. ho had preceded them, and three or l.ir ffnys ago still another little fy w( plioed in the cold, damp grav And now it is learn ed that tlie ba'iy is in a 1!!ir- con dition. This i certni ily a sd af fliction to fail iiK)ti o e family, which a few weeks ng t gi hered around one hearth-stone and were contented and hsppv. PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. Taliafero, of Tenncssoo, is in town. (feo. W. Sparger, Esq., was in V inston Monday. Mr. C. B. Keesce lias returned from Martinsville, Va. j Mr. R. J. Lowellin, of Dobson, waa in the city Tuesday. Mr. E. C. Foy went over to (Jraj- son county, Va., 1 uesday. Clerk W. W. Hampton, of l)o- son, was in town Tuesday. Mr. McD. Boyd, of Culler. N. C. has been in town several days. Mr. Dick Freeman came over from Dobson the first of the week. Mr. D. W. Dodd, of King, N. C, was here Fa'urday and gave ue a call. Dr. John Banner, of Madison, came np laat week on a visit to his father's family. Messrs. Asbury and Mack Bar tic tt visited Carroll county, Vs., the first ot the week. We were glad to see our friend Ir. J. i. Haymore, of Kappa Mill ns county, in towu rriday. Mr. William Bray, of Kayttte- ville, N. C, was in town this week on a visit to his fathers family. Air. John A. Martin came in from the South a few days ago. He has been out selling tobacco tor Mr. Ji. L. Owyn. Mr. W. C. Moore isoflonabusi ness trip to the eastern portion of the State in the interest of ins to bacco business. Mr. W. H. Simpson, of Madison, has located in this place and will go into the brokerage business. We wish him success. Dr. T. B. A fib by informs us that the condition of Mrs. hlizabeth pneumonia, is lo Pratt er's Big Clothing Store. We dropped in a tew dtago at Mr. J. W. pKiher's cl il ing tore, and must acknowlidc that we were st .ni' ed at the immense :ts of the suler r,x.m aud the large Stock of govds he ha on bund, li deed that store Wuuld look all right in Baltimore. Jt Prather is a Lti'tbr urn', knows what be is about ad's gtd cbe-p and always en deavor to please I. is cnitomera. He cow Lai ttic i t the bigg'-at clothing atom In North Carolina. Schaub, who has greatly improved. Postal Cletk C. T. Pinkston took out C. L. Banner's run Tuesday on the C. r . v i . . on account of Mr. Banner's health. Presiding Elder, Rev. H. M. Blair, left Wednesday motning for Wilkesboro. The District Stew ards meet thire this week. Mr. Isaac Phillips, who Bold goods hire a few yeais ago, was in town tlie other day. Mr. I lumps is in the mercantile business at Snake Creek, Va. Mr. J as. S. Fliptin, of Francisco, sold a bad of tobacco at (J raves' warehouse list week and expressed umseif as being highly pleased with prices obtained. . 4 Rev. L. R. Prnett, formerly pas tor ot Mt. Airy Baptist church, has resigned the past orateof Olivet Bap tist church, Charlotte, to become a city missionary in that place. Mis Minnie Clayton has return ed trom Salem and has accepted a pobition as teacher in Prof. Craven's school. Her many f-end are glad to learn that she is to remain in Mt. Airy. The Juron Drawn. Lid of Jnrois drawn for spring term, IbW. 1st week: It. 15. Atkins, W. B. Crantidd, John W iowles, S. T. Wilborn, R.L. Poin- dexter. W. II. Reid, R. I). Critz, erry Galyean, W. C. Bohannan, C. W. Hardy, Charles Key, M. H. ft i.' 1 J ft It .. X 11T 1, Armneia, v . a. man, . j. vt an. M. Brower, S. L. Edmonds, J no. Jones, Hiram Stanley, E. M. Cockerham, Wm. M. Woodruff, Henry White, T. II. James, Ander- n Creed, J. W . Starling, L!iih 'ell, JobHiait, R II. Riggan. Jr., Hasten Havmoie, W. G. Foy-, H. E. McCormiek, J. M. Oocketham, L. Bill, J. K. Nance, Jas. I). Coe. S. P. Combs. John S. Jervis. 2nd week: J. M. Vaughn. J. E. Barker, G. M. Booker, M H. Nor man, R, W. Brav, R. W. Bodes, G. C. Marshall, V. S. Redman, R. D. Harris, W. J. McMickle, Wm. Yenabie, N. W. Fowler, H. P. Jackson, F. G. Johnson, Barnctt Iioberts.Calvin Felts, F. A. Dorsett. Dr. Barnstt t Central Methodist Church, The sermon bv Rev. Dr. Barnett on last Sunday morning tt Central Methodist church, waa very inter esting and full of food forthonght. The T)r. put nnmbers of people to thinking and we hope tho discourse will do good. II a man expects to succeed in this life ho must firat of all make up his mind to work and pray and Keep everlasting at it hustle and keep hustling. He need not bo surprised if he shonld en counter difficulties on the way in siirmnnntabie difficulties that wonld baflie the wisest and strongest men. If ho pushes along and succeeds in covering a vast amount oi icrrnory in an incredible length of time, it does not mean success in the end. The man that succeeds in building tiu a vast business does not always come out best in the wind up. Sue- - a I cesa does not mean dollars and cents every time. If yon have lived np to your vows aa a Christiun, helped tliH txior. raid vonr nastor. settled your indebtedness to your fellow- man, educated your chiureu and trained them nn for God and for heaven, though you leave them with nothing but tho home they dwell in, your life would count in the eyes ol all good men as a very great success. Uut, sometimes mis fortune overtakes good men, and everything is swept away. Then they should not sit down and take EVERY FAMILY SHOULD KNOW THAT fMif.-t.S.', fmmear. hmh lh rmJ WtuZji luqalcktcttom Urtllct,ii,tr:u. P&ln-Kittct i:nm m;r (-kill. ni.!.V. T fcr". t'aaaha. Paln-KUtcrllJV Haea or HIJr, Kkianftii.. .nd n..,.i.i PfinK liter ' markanlr, Krmr, ruir, Naiir, tni In fcl allrlaw ..julrj t mrrflrln !mI bftrd.and w'i lnirnll;riraallr wlia etri.loif mt relief. IS mtOOMMENOED ' UJ ntHrtani, hr MliMonan,,, t,j Mfnltttrt. k ilaeuinlrj, bf Mitm In Hi tpttaU. Bf evtrtraoor. Pain-Killer tefSnsriXA fcTft port wlibonl a ftaiif f of lu a,- No hii.iif ran ir.,t.) m to wiihnnt IMn IM'mli' rtni'ito In lh bouw. Iw prtr brli.ra I. allhln irit rnch of all, anil It HI aoBoaJlr Biftnf limn In Wrt d.x-lorf W!lm. Sar of Itliltattnim. TaJta Baa, Wit Oft nculoa ri prui" All Doubt Rsmoved, Any doubt that may have liither- the "sours" and imagine all manner to existed as to the veracity of the of evil. The thing to do is lo I Biblical account of thepasaagn of the make tho liest of it you possibly can I Jews dryshod across the Bed tea and conduct yourself so as to bo havo been set at rest by the repi rt able to look every man sonare in oi major uenerai i uiioeh, published I f. re a Stnrce tt comfort. Thfy are a source of care, also. If you fare for yrnir child's health, send for Uluatrsted book on the disorders lo which children are sntject, and which Prey't Vcrmitufo hat cured for jo yestrj. VU MUM bf H.H fc. a mi B. a. ratr, WIllBiar, Bd. W. II. tfc R. S. TUCKER & CD Winter Weather Side-Tracked K . . l.4 . . . H . ' . J B .4,' l ' ' - . . i 'i i'7' ' . .A-.-r-y.' i- V . V :;.;-. i -a , ; I . 3 ;. '- .J -.:K " t f - , ',.."':, - . I t.i?. iiiiii" 1,1 ' " Ti "r'" liWKHrtrfadty's .4. 'f x.ji J.D. JJEISTKIXS IHM.au IN SCHOOL BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, (icneral School Supplies and Blum's Almanacs. Tho InrfsV, proltiest and cheapest stock of ( IUiHTMAS (iOOJ ever opened in Mount Airy. the face. But we have gotten en tirely oil the subject and Dr. Bar nctt will say that we misinterpreted tits sermon It is this: 1 he ser 111011 put us to thinking. A rint-Clsti Seed House. T. W. Wood A Sons' New Peed Catalogue and guide for the farm and garden for 1890 is now ready. It is one ot the handsomest publi cations of the kind issued, and its seed information is fully up to date. Wood's descriptive cata logue has long been noted for the full and valuable information it gives about all garden and farm cri ps, and tlie issue tor lSWtj is lul- in Ixmdoti, describing an incident which tool place during his recent survey tor the l.ritisd government of that part of Egypt through which tno route ol tlie exodus is said to have lam. It seems tlcit on one oc casion last spring there sprung up a 6torm of wind so intciiRO in its vio lence as tiot only to stop all survey work along tho borders of Lake Alenzahleh, but to parry wi'hin the space of a few hours the entire waters, the lake out ol sight beyond the horizon, leaving all the sailing vessels resting on the sandy bed of the inland sea. This is manifestly what occuried in the das of M and what has hitherto ieeu in the as a miracle accepted as natural fad. New York Tribune must henceforth be a definitely proved erand more complete than ever eyes of the skeptical open to doubt t I.? . . I ll r I . . 1 ueiore. 11 is a most vaiuanie refer ence book for the farmer and gard ener at all seasons of the year, tell ing the Ix'st crops to grow and the best way t grow them. Mailed Iree on application. Don't fail to write for it, to T. W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va., mentioning tho Mt. Aihv 1S'e'S when yon write. 1 Po long, this season, makes us life 1 I jr to carry over more Winter Weight Press (foods tlmn is our wont to do. We ri sopkinn etitnrners and o(I' r special ralnrsat 75cent anil tl on pi-r jurd. W.UTE FOR SAMPLES. V have eveial hundred pie-'cs to sell. You can make a nice purchase. Ymir kind attention, W. H.&R. S. TUCKER ft CO. RALEIGH, N. C. PTT IS FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT OF j.f.h wm mi DEALERS IN w Dr. W. S. Taylor Cuts the Bill Out. Dr. W. S. Taylor, of this place, cnt a minnie ball out of the leg of Mr. John H. Hollyfield, of K.K-k-ford, N. C, which had ben tronb ling hirn ever since it was fired into him on the battlefield at Peters burg, Va , thirty one years ago. Mr. lloll) field was at D'ohson las! Thursday complaining with his h g and Dr. Taylor told him he could soon stop all that. He pet forrned the operation suecestiully and Mr. Holly field is doing wel'. He kept the ball, and, pine-inn it in his pox-ket, remarked that he in tended to give it to his w ile. This old Confederate veteran lias some pluck yet, as it is tot every man that will sit down nd allow the surgeon to apply the knife after car rying a bullet in his person thirty one years. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local appllrarlotia, aa llifj cannot reach the iitnua portion of tbe rar. Tbrre ia jiily on w) lo enrr Tlmfneta, and thai ia I17 cunatilutiimal turnedies. Iftalafm is eupd by an inflsmxvi ooniti'inc of tl Biiiroua lining of tbe Kimtacliia Tube. Wbrt tlii lul- avta iutlaitM'd yua kav k runibiina; aoiiud or iniwrfect lirariBg, and iru'ii it ia fiitin-ly cltxwl iifaf'ir ia tha mault, aud unlraa the InttaniUiatlnii raa n taken oat and Ihia totw imnirad U ita normal yiDlitii", beariog will be dintrey txi -ryr; nine caaea otn of are canm-d by eatarrh, wtiioh ia notiiiif bittaa intiaai d eotirfitioti of tbe mueou nrfacca. We will give One Huudrrd thjllara f't ati) caae of I"a(na Kraiiawi by eatarrb) Itiat cantint be cured tj- Hao'a latarrii Cure), SWaid for cireulam, free. F. J, CHENEY t CJ., Tohslo, O. rVild by Draggiata, "V. Nothing I.ke those Chattanoia Chilled I'luws ; and the Suhsoiler is out of sight. Every farmer abould have one, and UilUide 1'iow that beats tbe world. I$e sure to see Jovce. Look at Your Label. We use a mailing machine, and with each name will lie found the 1.. 1,1.1 1 .- u:-j 10 w tiicn me subscription nas leen paid. So there can le 110 mis take hereafter and you can see lor yourcelf just what amount you are I k"'P " due us. hxamine your latud and it it is not correct let 116 know it. And now, what we want yeu to do, is to pay up in full. Some names show up two and three years In-hind and otheis six to twelve months. l)i! ton ever atop to think whal indiirea. Hon n-ally in.-an f It mi-n imply thai your stoinaih is tin'd. II our h-pi are tin-il, ae riil'-. ilie hor-t' a:id tin' nlejm engine do t wolk. Why not (jive ymir stoinai h a riili-; thai W, h t anme'liine else do IU work. Kivula cti be diifMti' I out side of the bodj. planl rontnin diges tive, prinriplea whi h will do thin. 1 he Shaker Difri-alive I ordinl contains ilices- tiy prinriplea and ia a preparation d'-aigu-ed lo real the atomarh. 1 'he Shaker theni-eelTt-a hare au.-h iiiitionndi d inm.denre in it that they have placed H irnt eample bottle) on the niatket, and it t sai l that even ao small a quantity prove lieiieticial in a van majority ol caj-es. All druggists I.axol is the haul medicine for children. Doctors recommend it in idice ol Cantor Uil. Terra Cotta stove pipe at Joyce's. - - When von want c Donnahs Doings. Poindexter it Company are pre paiing to place a view ferry boat in the river at this place in lieu of the old one which they now have in use. Mr. Ollie Fowler, one of our young farmers, accompanied by his brother W alter, returned from Ire dell la6t Wednesday where he had carried a load of his property, as he ia going to move over there. Many ot our citizens are having their wood sawed by steam power. (Jovid plan, for they will not have toexxse themselves in the cold chopping wood. A great deal of tradtng and mov ing nas Deen carried on 13 this neighborhood of late. I know ol twenty-two families, who have 01 will soon move from or into this section. Did yon ever hear of so many mat ridges! Cupid aurely wanted to break the record in match-mak ing dnring the past few weeks. Several conples have been married in this community of late. Mr. in. Martin, of adkin, who is about seventy-five years old, was united in the holy bonds of wedlock on last Tuesday to Miss C. Jane Mono, ot rurry coontv, who is only twenty three years old. W HlSTT.KR. l.Vuinaha, N. C, Jan. 14th. can grai-s aud clover seed, see II. T. Joyce. T. M. Kveritt A: Co will put you on a good tin roof t'orf 4 per fijtiare. Ayer's CHERRY Pectoral Fcr Colds and Coughs RECEIVED MEDALnd DIPLOMA TEAJftV at rue (-rt MEDAL 1 lArlrl'ft LworkVsMHUIIU 0 gy FAIR. -IxaLKS IX- Mis, fetts, Bsrial Slippers, &c A fi II atock f all aire and qua'ltlaa kept 0 hai d, aoaj at rtwnaabte preea. Sinn rein, up-xalrs aer M, t.. lnr-a-vo'aa-a-e, 00 Mam Btre. tjat4ee, tt Im naa Xoeh e4 tba railroai. Cet readv to paint yonr early and see ll. T. Joyce means. house by all Fine mountain apple butter at J. R. Paddison's for 5 cents pound in 5 pound lots. io to W. W. P.urkefor Ballard's Obelisk and Triplett'a Champion rlour. Don't forget that Joyce has just received a full stink of Doors and S:ish. It tagins to look like old times at Jovce's Hardware st re. IWt Cream Clid se W. W. Dmke's. 1'2J cents at Remember that Joyce has plenty of Lime s.nd Cement. Granulated fnar 5$ cts. p-r lb., and everything else in proportion at M. L. Pattersiin's. Mr. A. C. Short will sell his big brick store and lots of other valu able property, at anction, on Satur day, 25th ini-L To oar friends and ptrons w ho contempla'c having portrait work done we would recommend Mr. I. H. Adkisson, who is furnishing, ht extremely low pri'V, first clan life sir; Crayon and Parted work, U-su tifnlly framed. Office, McDufhVa Furniture store, Main street. Mount Aiiv. X. V. Wood's Packets of Vegetable and Flower Seeds Contain more Hlph-Grade Seed thp-i any other packets sold. IVn t buy half-eiies, poorly, filled packets and commission see 's, which are not to he com pnicd either in quality or quantity to Wood's Packet Seeds. If t'tr merchant d-es not handle Wood's Hlph Grade Seeds sit. I vour on!er direet. We pa? trie posts ge, deliveririr pai kets, ounces and qnarter po mils of si-eds free to your port-office at catalgue rates. lev-Descriptive Catalogue and Gu.de to the Farm and Garden mailed free. W rite for it. T.W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, VA. I a mill i 11 ii w w 1 iiiiiiiniwi 1 li 1 nmm in iiiim T lll-lll Will I.I IIMIHM Mill IIIIIWI General Merchandise. 7 Mount Airy, N. C. J. M. Divis. A. I.. Sl'ABHER. DAVIS & SPARGER, BROWER BLOCK, MAIN ST., Mt. Airy, N. C. F. K. V. Leader and New Ponth Cook Stove. Suit li Kin d I'littiT". South Hend I Chilled Plnws, I rederickahnrg Corn She Hers. l'iM)r, Sah, I.m-ks. N nil.. ,0. Ilorne and .Mule Shoed, the late't pRttt'rtu in HI eel Plow a ami all kind of J 'low Cast ings. Agents Tor The Celebrated Anchor Buggies. A fine line of Rhoes, Hats, (troceries and pvcrythiiifi kept in a first -rlass store. Kiamine our stix k before liii iiij;. G. J. LACKEY'S (Slothing ore IN BLUE RIDGE INN BLOCK Mt. Airy. Everything in my line bought for cash, consequently prices for Clothing of EVERY DESCRItTION are as low as tin of s- y oil tr clothirg ,tore in the country, tiive me a trial. 16-23-3m Farmers, Don't Forget! FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS auw avs os hand at th CIT1 RESTAURAXT. Leave your orders and have '.hem doliwred promjiily at your residence. uPEK FROM 6 A. M. IMiL 12 P, M. tw-Beatauront nct door to Mount Alrj Btv Mora. Mount A-fry Male Academy, OPEliS JAfcCARY 8:h, 1896, A u4 continna ia acaaioti fur fire nioallw. A flnat claaa prparmiry xclinol fur boj a and ymiDf awn. Tboroogli, praWicat work ta iarlstoj run. a yemr boy, i will r'o 1 Im Rmtru rmsonsbla. tTWritf for infornjati r E.. C. CRAVEN, Principia. J-a r-7ta A. MoNICOL Rogs to f inounce that he has opened a fir i-c lass Ladies' and Gents' RESTAURANT, 3 0ht North af Blue Ridge Ins. Oysters, fish, steaks and chops to or der at ah iour. Having made arrange ments to .secure tresh sntpments of fish and oyst"S daily will be prepared to supply fi mili s at n asonable prices. Parties e .trusting me ith their orders can rely i n having t hem perfectly fresh as they vill ulways be kept on ice. Oysters l y the pint, quart or eallon. Regular Dinner from 1 to 2, 25 cts. fi. V fl . V P. R AY fi V P, 1 0 11 S P . IUE FOR SALE. Corner Main and kockford Streets, DR. W. H. WAKEFIELD Will 1 e in (irvensboro, Wednes. day, Jmuary l5ih, at MoAdoo Hotel. At inston, at the Jones Hotel, rr, Wednesday, January i'Mh. Practice limlimiied to Eye' Ear, Nose and Throat . FOR SCHOOL SUPPLE i Books of all kinds, Stationery And Fancy Goods, CALL OX KOONT MRY BOOK STORE, Cor. Kan and Cedar Street, OPPOSITE BANK. Wc l.i. .e a complete line ot School R.wilis, Ten a'id Pencil Tablets and Pads, SiHtea, Straps, Pens, Pencils, Sp t. pes (V!-!p.ilion Books. Black Ixisrii K aes Schc-l Ban, Ac, All at Prices That Cant Be Beat ar bea.'ifiartr f.r ertrj tl ing ia lh MaiioiuTT hi art carry eonilr artfHi t rk Kaacy Oivnla at tpira.nv pric- r. 'Hi ill rrrii- prompt anl enajr lww alln'io. and re giiararnenr gflorta to tw atricf !y Sik- ia and aa icpfi mgd. Trwa i. aa tl biarea. llouct Airy Book Store. Doti't lorpi-t that Th Niws job ofiit-c is lOrning out limf-elass work at reasf - able tr'k,p. Send in toot orders ; they will reeeiv-s) prompt and Cir.-ful atfcBfi'in. Is tht pla to H tbs liifbeM market pric fir your tobacco , the rt aviamd.tatio for both yooraelv and ronr at k ; tb nm-t .ir.TCBii--i! i.K u -n t-i lh'1 st.ir a4 lfc bank, uliioh aavf Wwc fnt ym. W't arr a'. a; a fcan.l ti LOOK AFTER OT INTERESTS AND COMFORTS, And aliov all, to e that t-y jw-nrnt o your twbacce t,f1ayt1 an that it bring fk ITLI. M ARKET TRICE. Thiakiti? yen f'.r ibe hbara or" bu. bom fou ba fit to ntrot n iiliia tb pwi'., an4 ..! uirif a mlnna tioa of mtij ft, m t anp, Graves Wraiv house Co. Ncto Years' Greeting!' Wiebina: ya a kappy, proapfTona 1 t-i x)b W" w"Hid bvt t ibai.k a for pant patron ay and mnliallT ii.Tit ymi to wnt tnf y.mr fan ''a aad tirinf yir caufbhw mith yo. T!i fmslw. we It.ink. ia F -! f' a atrong dmaiid frir Tour Tobwn. ati-i fr fair p.'uxau THE GLOBE GUARANTEES EI3HEST MARIET I'PJCES -AND 1 (IE- Best of Attention While in Town, Bo W Twi atart tn mrkr pot wool la ?n "a a4 fwar i'i until fea ta4 wafi l) laalie G-lo"bc TX7"o:oio-CLSc. Gilmnf b turn nrlnw, Jba Soil ll hnk krr. li-nrr Xi Wt.gH vaWhmao. aad J nabbj ar-riaHh IV aale of rn f 'f " l at, prvaaa. Tbe l.U ia ap rrf Son Wy. H ta rlaaed SaHa"la; tiaffct r: " d i!ti VM-A.Hf Mtrslnf fii, U.kh " " r- f-r, lift vii a aad t 1'1VF At, VJ " Vonr Friend .TOS. W. AST-ID V;
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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