THE MOUNT AIRY NEWS.
T.J. Lownr.
Mount Airy, N. 0., Jan. 30, 1890.
SUIiHCttll'TION KATES:
One copy, one year,
On copy, U niuntiil,
One copy, three motitbt,
PAYABLE IS ADVANCE.
11.00
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in tare at til a Cost unite t M ounl iry ,n . u.
ea Smioul l--BiH mailer.
Ths trip's have ben ordered to
coin $1,500,000 more eilvcr dollar.
The United States Minintor to
Germany, Mr. Iltinyon, died sud
denly last Monday.
The Republicans and Populists
are combining against the Dotuo
crets again this year.
No new developments in war cir
cli'S. Well, wo don't want any war
with the nations of the earth.
'llio fanner is appealed to from
evry direction to plant leas tobacco
and cotton and raise more meat and
bread.
Tho Washington correupondent
of tho Daltimoro Sun says neither
of the silver bills will receive con
sideration at this session of Con
gress. Returns from tho tweuty leading
postollU'os of the country show an
increaso of receipts of the last quar
ter of 1805 over 1S04 of more than
half a million dollars.
Julian S. Carr, ot Durham, N. C,
the President cf the Southern To
bacco Manufacturers' Association
has called a special meeting of the
Association to be held in Greens
boro, N. O , February 12th.
If Spain finds herself unable to
continno tho war she will probably
try to sell Cuba to some European
power. But what country would
want to buy a land covered with
ruins, revolutionists and rattle
suakos t
Last year was not a barren year
in Christianity. There were many
forces in the field and great activ
ity in some important directions.
It all tho Christian denomina
tions did not do as much as they
should and cjuki have done, there
were some encouraging signs in
others, and the gleaners gleaned
with ucronted zeal and with good
results.
The Kcutucky Legislature is still
a dead lock and it now appears that
there will be no election this session.
The leaders of Hon. Godfrey Hun
ter say that uo other Republican can
win and the friends ot lion. J. C.
S. Blackburn swear that he is the
only Democrat whose nam will be
considered. The two Populists in
the General Assembly are split, one
voting with the Democrats while
the other voted with the Republi
cans. Otherwise the two houses
are a tie on joint ballot. Gov.
Bradley has set at rest the rumors
as to his position in the sensational
race.
The Southern States, a magazine,
publishes reports from over five
hundred correspondents resident in
all parts of the South, as to the
financial condition of the formers.
These reports show that Southern
farmers as a class are less burdened
with debt than they have teen at
any previous time since the war ;
that they are now more si,a more
every year producing at home their
own provisions, and ate less and lest
dependent upon the West for corn,
flour, pork, hay and like supplies ;
that growing these things them
selves, they are saving the enorm
ous profits on them formerly paid
to merchants, and that living thus
on their own resources they can
count largely as profit whatever
they may receive for such cotton as
they grow. While, as a rule, there
is little money in circulation, the
farmers are living better than ever
before, in spite of hard times and
because of a wide and wiser utiliza
tion of natural resources and capa
bilities. It is shown, moreover, that
in some sections the proceeds from
the sale of cotton ar.d the surplus
of other crops Las been more thin
enough to pay np back debts, and
that farmers, besides buying such
needed supplies as can not be raised,
are improving their farms, buying
new furniture, vehicles, farm imple
ments, fcc, and in some cases are
lecdicg and investing money. The
reports as a whole, demonstrate that
the Southern farmer is potentially
much the better prepared to make
a living than his Northern brother.
Hundred and Sity Dead.
Los nos, Jan. 27. Explosion oc
curred at two coal pita at Point V.
J'ridd, Walea, this morning, en
tombing the miners, and setting the
mine on -a. The thafts .ere de
stroyed. The latent estimate f the
rmnbor of ictitn ia double that
which waa made t f rt It it now
In hered tliet a hundred and sixty i
wee killed, J
THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
Chairman Harrity hltiel the Official Call to
the Party.
Pnn.APKi.iMMA, Pa., Jan. 25.
National Chairman Ilarrity this af
ternoon issued the ollieial call for
the Democratic convention. It
reads as follows :
"Puh.abklfiiia, IV, Jan. 21,
1800 Tho Democratio National
CummiUctt having wtt i the city
of Washington, January Kith, lS'.Mi,
has appointed Tuesday, July 1st,
1890, at 12 o'clock, noon, and chose
tho city of Chicago, III., as the
K'rco tor holding tho Democratic
ational convention.
"Kach State is entitled to a rep
resentation therein equal to double
tho nurnler of its Senators and
Roprcseritativcs in tho Congress of
the United States, and each terri
tory and the District of Columbia
shall liuvo two delegates.
"All Democratic conservative
citizens of tho United States, irre
spective of past political associa
tions and diilerenees, who can unite
with us in tho effort for pure,
economical and constitutional gov
ernment, aro cordially invited to
join us in sending delegates to tho
convention.
(Signed) W. F. IIarrity,
Chairman.
S. P. Hkkin, Secretary.
Meadow Creek (Va.) Minings.
F.niToR Nkws: Your corres
pondent visited tho homo of Undo
Sam'l Calloway recently, who is 91
tears old, and his kind wife '.)", and
oth apparently enjoying good
heahh and bid fair to live several
motoycKis. Wo found Mrs. Callo
way knitting, as has bren her cus
tom tor several years, to thus use
her sparo moment?.
Mr. Alex. Winesett, who lias
been in Miseonri for tho past 4 or
5 years, has returned homo and will
remain here at tho old homestead,
having enongh of tho "Wild and
wooly Wort." Mr. Winesett is a
brother of Eli Winesett, who is one
of the champion cyclers of tho
north-west, who has been residing
at Olympia, Washington, but will
soon go into active training at
Portland, Oregon, for tho coming
sporting season and will then make
a tour of the central States and will
probably visit his Southern home
about tho latter part of next sum
mer. We are glad to note the suc
cess ot our boys in the far West and
wioh them all much success.
Mr. Allen Jennings, a worthy
and respectable citizen of this
neighborhood, died recently of con
sumption, aged about 05 years. He
was a noted mill wright, as is at
tested by the number of mills lie
has built and repaired m this
vicinity.
Mr. Albert Hodges seems to be
the, champion hog raiser in this
section, as he killed a pig recently
only eight months old which weigh
ed 301 pounds he having previ
ously killed two of the same litter
only 7 months old that weighed
222 and 23v pounds respectively,
which is remarkably good taking
tho ages into coneideration. He
also raised 76 bushels ot rye on less
than four acres of land last season,
which, txissibly aeeonnU for the
many nice hogs he raises besides
their being of a sujeiior breed. He
tells me there are f ur generations
living at his house his mother in
law, Mrs. Flippin, who is 70 years
old ; himself and family ; his son
and his family. His son's wife
having given birth to twins recently,
making the fourth generation which
is indeed very remarkable and all
get along agreeably, too.
A very sad allair occurred at the
home of Mi. Sol Higgins recently,
who lives rear here. His little
three-year-old child was burned to
death. It seems the little one, while
its mother was absent from the
room, got a paper and lighted it
from the fireplace and iU clothing
caught from the burning p? per.
Two other cLildren were in the
room, one of them threw a dipper
of water on the child and then ran
tor their mother. The water failed
to put ontahe fire and in the mean
time while they were gone the child
went iuto an adjoining room and
sut down near the door in a draft
When the pother came in, almost
all its clothing wt.s burned off, ex
cept a seam around one shoulder.
The flesh was burned brown and
when the niothcj raised it from the
floor the flesh fell from the arms.
The burning occurred in the fore
noon but the little one was con
scious and talked rationally till 4
o'clock that evening, when it died.
The bereaved ones have our sym
pathy. Mr. White Stainey is building a
large sfore-honae which will soon be
finirhed and when completed Le
says he.u going to open up one of
the largest stocks ot general
merchandise ever aeeu in this
section. He recently sold a part of
the farm, formerly owned by C. H.
Kapp, to his broiher-iu law, Mr.
Dodson, of Pilot Mountain, who
will use it mainly for a stock farm.
Some sixteen hundred dollaii
caused the transfer.
Mr. 11. P. Higgins is suffering
vi ry much with canwr of the face.
He lias had it rejeated!y treated by
scientific physicians, but aeems to
cet no relief.
We are glud to rain the ed
itorial management of Tas Ntws
under its founder and former editor,
and feel that the moral tone as well
as local matter tail! not be excelled
by any of our border papers along
the line of our sister State. H.
Meadow Creek. Va., Jin. 27.
Enplmh Ppavin Liniment rntoTe all
Hard, Kift or t alloused Lumi aid
Blemishes from boreea. Blood riarine,
Curba, splint, hweeiiFj, Uine-lknio,
ritillea, iMiraina, all Swollen Throata,
Courba. to. tav 50 ty use tf on
bottln. Warranted the moat wonder
ful l:lemih Cure ever known, hold
by Tatlob Bakkkb
V.l. Airj.N. C
Academy Doti.
Tiio Mount Airy Academy is now
in good condition, with the attend
ance increasing daily, which, from
an opening on Jan. 8tli of 52 pupils,
has grown to a daily attendance of
100. Prof, ('raven, the principal,
is rapidly gaining tho confidence of
the patrons of tho school as well as
tho highest regard ot his pnpili.and
wo may justly say "is the right man
in thnriirlit tilai'p." Mian illayt:)?!,
his sextant, is fully competent for
the position, and under their man
agement, with the proper co-operation
of tho patrons, thcro is no
doubt but that tho school will rap
idly develop itself until the need
of a bcttt r building inc lines im
perative. The system of dividing the sehrml
into two companies (A and 15 re
spectively) is finding gi'eat favor
with tho pupils, while tho appoint
ment of t lie two in each company
winning the highest grade for the
week as Captain and Lieutenant for
the succeeding week, ia a great in
centive for tho boys to put forward
the'r best efforts.
The otlicers for this week are,
Co. A, (ieorgo Patterson, Captain ;
E. W. Allred, Jr., Lieutenant ; Co.
1!, Sam Irvin, Captain ; Walter
James, Lieutenant.
Mr. Editor, you have noticed that
our window panes have been frost
ed, but rays of light and beauty
shoot athwart our room every alter
noon in tho persons of two special
short hand students.
We think that lamps arc heini;
upcd by tho students more at night
than they have for some time past.
The organization ot a fool ball
tc.iin has been suggested, and this
is one sport in which Mr. Airy boys
should excel, if tho size of their fed
counts for anything.
The Grady Literary Society wi;8
organized Fiiday night with an at
tendance of .10 members. The so
ciety wae called to ordir at 7:110
o'clock by President protein Willie
Hrowir, after which the ehetion of
officers took 1hco, and tho follow
ing were elected to servo two and
ono half months : For Presidt n,
James Barnett ; For Vice-President,
Gaston Gallaway ; For Secretary,
Gcorgo Patterson; Censor Morum,
Percy Ross; Corcetor, Marvin
Sparger ; Marshals, Jefse Harrison
and Willie Worth.
Geo. I; William the Conqueror.
Come out, boys
A Requisition For Ten Criminals.
Rai.kiom, N. C, Jan. 25 Gov
ernor Carr on the 1 1 th int. made a
requisition on Governor O'Fcrrall,
of Virginia, for James B. Neal, lien
Purvear, Thomas Tuck, Mack Tuck,
LipLeat. Seott Tuck,Janic-s Adkins,
W. II. Paimehaker, Walter Tuck
and Thomas Elliott, who are indict
ed for arsn in Granville county,
N. C. They are sll now in Halifax
county, Va La.it October they set
lire to the dwelling of Isharn Tuck
and dchtroved it. They were alto
alleged to nave attempted to crim
inally assault a girl who waa in
company with her parents on the
highway. Their crime of arson was
committed at night, and Solicitor
Bynum informs Governor Carr it
waa barbarous in the extreme.
Eight of the men were arretted in
Virgiuia, but have been released on
habeas corpus proceeding. The
Governor received notice of this
t i-day.
Don't forget that The Nkws job
oflice U turning out lin-l-clat work
at reasonable prices. Send in yout
orders; they will receive prompt
and cireful attention.
Who Bahy was met, ire gvt btr Cutorfck
When 4be ni a dill, the crted for CuUria.
Wbea At beoune Htm, A clung to CMtori
Wkea die bad CJuUren, A gantbem Outccia
The Only
Great and thoroughly ri
liable building-up medicine,
nerve tonic, vitalizer and
Blood
Purifier
Before the people today, and
which stands preeminently
above all other medicines, is
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
It has won its hold upon the
hearts of the people by its
own absolute intrinsic merit
It is not what we say, but
what Hood's Sarsaparilla
does that tells the story:
Hood's Cures
Even when all other prepar
ations and prescriptions fail.
"I bad running aorea oa one of my
limbs far a long time. I befaa taking
Hood 'a BaraaparlUa and bow they ara
Marly weO. I have -a!od In etrengtk
and flees and feel thankful that there
fa ancb a wooderf nl medicine aa Hood'a
BaraaparUla." Johm Wkluias, Erie,
Wast Virginia.
Get HOOD'S
Hood's PiIL XSlHI?
NOTICE.
Win. Cook Hart Csnolme.
. f tiurrr t uunty.
A. M Mi. Um t la Sttpmlnr nun.
fcpriuf urn. lie
To . . VetMe. i will fonM rl"
tht liif ehnvF ruOOa erttttb hea bwl Mwo
tuue u- tH-ri ttir pun-heM- iwiht fee tr1
1 1mnd le ttnte ooui'iy. aiwrtiwd i rlw -pfoiui
ie uitt rauw. tnc tu( k eutftmmik I-w
hf.y return!.! Ut itT. irrta uhM
ciu. wiurb wlij hr lit-id et !hf wn hotto te
1hg a Br eKitidy enr MoMta 1.
f. twunry. t-a ei4 til-Wn 8 kprAr ej!
! uiervl. TUnJaui toil. !
aiiwn.ir i"urt at txt'-r CtHinty
Cerfer t Lrwcu.a. Ainiwjt h I'iiUutiC.
Smith Smilet,
Thk Nb8 is received and read
with a gencrout di'greo of apprrcia
tion by all ita palrntia and friend
in thia ut i tion.
The following timrri'cg have
occurred during the I Ht wick r
two in thU pictinn : At tho rt-si-di'iice
of the bridi-, a Mr. Davin, i f
M Mint Ait)-, tii Mii-a May Ktst.
At tjie reaidence of the bride" pr
eiitf, l-'rank (Tollina, Iwj , to M m
EttyJM,utin. Hev. Hijtli Ilnnelt
nliiciatiiiK,
Mr, J no. KurcHt, a eiiizni i.l'ihe
Brown Mounta'ii hCeti'ti, d'td
about ten daye ao ol pm uinoiiia.
aeil alioiit thirty Hve y a a. lie
lett a ,t fitiniiv.
(Jus Marti", Knj , who ha- been
in echnol at I'innaelc, litis reiii'iitd
home and will apt nd thia yirn
hia fathei'a fnrm.
The public school in Col in' die
trie.;, wiih tho writi r hh ti acher,
clonud last Tueeday with a p iierotih
inanift btntioti of appruh iiiMi I r on
ull the patrons f.r the tuNciieie
feeble elTort for which he foel pro
foundly jtrattful.
I'rot, Ward, who ia up to hi pro
fi anion, will commence w! prom
ices to be a f.oui inhiii ainiiiit
echool at old State I.ino church
next Monday. Jle will be hMbted
by Llder Man-liall, a l'rimitive
I'aptiht divine.
Succei-8 to Thk Nkws and all ita
friciida. 3
Smith, N. C, Jan. 27ih, ISOrt.
Frtrf. w. Be Peeke, who
nmkea r pci!tr ot
Kptlcpitr, hat without
doubt trfted nt cur
ed tin f rfi than anr
living Phvwlcmn; h
noi-eu it BtonUhlntt;.
We hve hmnrl of rar
OC eo
c n r e u n r
hfm. He
publlhift
YHlee ble
work on
this die.
eeiae, whir h
hi leaui
wl tb a
tie of hit ebn1ttte care, free to any urTerere
who may tend their P. O. end Ex pre eiMreaa.
We dvie nnv fine wiahing ectire to eddrae
fnrf.W. K. TZZXZ, I. P., 4 CUr St., Hew Tort
BIG STOCK OF.
S
W (11 lHU&i
AT
Robert Belton's.
Now in I ho I i mo to muko your pin -(
Iiuacb tit-fore my aleek is
picked ovi-r. Prires
gu ii ia nifcd
ROCK BOTTOM.
A full line cf Diy Good, Groceries
5IiU, Slmes, etc., ulttiiya
kept on hand.
I cany the test grades ol flour nt
the lowest price.
-:Country-:-Merchants:-
Will do we!l lo m p me bi-foic making
llieir pincbases us 1 can
ave lliem money.
YOl'RS TO I'LEASi:,
E0BERT BELT0N.
LUMBERED1-
SHIPPED
TO ANY rOI.NT.
W. A. BOLT,
.rti'-Tt i: tsB Dinim m
Fine Poplar ant Ciisstniit Lcsr.
All orders fiUid riBtl. -orTpoi dfiic
W. A. BOUT,
MOUNT AIRY, X.C
DR. W.H. WAKEFIELD
Will ti; in (in-en:boro, Wflro-s
day, Fi-bruurv 12 ti, at Me.di
Hotel. At Winslon, r the Jouer
Hot el. on Wednesday, February 26lh
Prstciiee lim.limiled to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
! North Owoliba".,
hutiuir i ourt..
11 anp'rliip U U Omrt tmm eftijait t4
that 4AiU HffcQjtr. aiu fr mru-r aird t alt uu
frw-aniT atr- bob-rtiat-iiui a lUr ti ot Vfiii
( aruitiia, 1 iiavl Uir? art- nNwKir fta.ntH to
tnr niKnf iiiiU"d e'Uiti That av'U aritoii it a
pr-iiiiofa UiT flowc r II ia tlfrr(ri orot-rl a!d
Rtl)uU 4 tba' pUtk HlM I- Uiadf lb 1 a
Mm t Alar Nicwa. a if tiKr jutt!thHtf it
tiM- ttl Mount Airy, ir m autft-rtHfv
H-k' niuint' -md aft-nfianth aopttr tf.
lor tb? H-'k ol I4if uirtr iun tf itrrj
rtMiDt,at blfc fltr is lKtoa. & I fTili fli
U! tlm,r , fcitd ict t'. ax TriiJatitfc Ukf
biMfT Uiai It Ui'- taUI Vi apjiar abl aiiarw-tr or
diuiir tu t mi plaint piMtmill 111 apply j.ir
U rv!t'-I OriuaU'ix) lb lb- tU4.ialtiL. nuta
lui liaitd tbih Jau. 16i u. ihm.
H. HAMKTOS.i.ft. C.
V.L. KK'aL kxumrj U rial HUB.
NOTICE.
B. K o and K. H. Hadn't I North Carolina,
Admrr(H N. h. x. afl.f hurry i oumy
and K K. 'ock. a idow.
uifrt( r urt.
brlurr Umi irrk.
Frank t'ook and other.
It appttaritig 'o tfee cmrt trotn atltdarti f i
that Fr.ti ktotik is a tte midt-ul of tut mi
ot North woliiia t hat bftii ivrwrs paty
ll. atwtvt ftitiLtfd fctflion. thai Hid aci.ic 1
a pM.li twii to m-il lane lor anuMM nd fur oo
m R. k. i-ook. widow, ti is tlifrvlore
at id ati.tuifcrd that puMlratloa tie uiadr lit tur
Mot'irrAifcT Nifwa. a iHwpHr puiu.b'a in
llf Wd otfMmuit Airy, lor an auoivf
awkn rwquiriii- aatd OM'-iMlant M appear to
toTf ibt- Hrk m in t.i!rior t'ourt, rr fcurr;;
rountv. at hi ofor ta iKiiaiHtD. ot. lie trrtii day
if Ketiniarr. iM And H Uf Maid dMftmtUit
take txMk t Urn' tt 1h- fall vc apfa'" aiM au-r
itt otiiu M) ItH eotiiplat!H. piatui lit a('t J
lor uf rt wtf Uftuaiid' d it Ui- cMKupiaiui. u
lieaa u baud UXb iT'b Oar et .la'iuarv l4.
W . . . H A V t TS ( . C. fc. C,
W. L. Eearm. Atum for I'lainufla.
Mortgage Sale.
By Ttnw of t? p rr cyfotftMatl ta a avrrt
ratft A4-d fv;! a br Charia na-4V-fa
Hh- lM4i OtaV ot Jufr r?rro1
Hi I Ik- rvifJ of m ' t4a"-a ih llw H.'!tt-T"
Ptft- O Mtrr? rfmof t. ib Ito a. pu- ia 1
W(H a-li to rati u tn ti-L-iw-fW ti(ia-r at nw
otirr fiouv aior tt oa Moitdav U
4'ta dai ' ffurutxy, im at Is i.x ti.. Up?
furoaiug r ai a-l, 4- II a trn.t OJ lai
; tuff lb -urr rim t. ! . ti Ii- hiOVl i'. U. I
aOllillt ti iatio- ot Kll t m,taK c 4,Htit.
. a. Kr!t4 ann ptm, r mitunmir aj iw
a'-f kt h yiaj Mtiiitor) n iuJ'Wt ai w
fito haimr. M t m Tf U- tmUT tnuaiw dH
t mm ol $ i; - jv-(.u Uu4 aiw uuMsreaH aad ctm
4. at. riXTiN,
. . MS
Cur
ot Konniainci
unui
6wwfefon
is Cod-liver Oil
without the fish
fat taste. You
get all the virtue
of the oil. You
skip nothing but
the taste.
NOTICE 0JFELECTI0N
IN THE TOWN OF MOUNT AIRY,
On tlia Question of Issuing Twenty-Five
Thousand Dollars of Bonds for Water
Supply.
Not ici licr'lf ((ivtMl that tln llouril
of ('nmiiiUaioni'i of the tounof Mount
Airy, by an orilinatii'i' pasm-d et a regu
lar iii"'l ii'R in a inlanee with the Aet
inne. liy the lieiu-rn' Afxi-rnlily of
Norih Ci.roliMM, Iiim diro-led tlmt an
elert inn lie helil in the town of Mount
Airy, "ii Momlar, the aeeoml dny of
Mareh, Isiat, niwhii-h election will lie
puluuittril to the ilwision of the qtluli
tied voli-rx of theaniil town theiniea
lion whethiT the Itonrd of ('oniinU-
ionera of the town itlinll tie authoried
tui-aue IioiiiIk in ihe kiiiii of f '.'"i.Oon. the
proceed of theaaleof tlieniiid laimla
to he niplieil in 'ipl)ini( the town
with wnler. I imt I lie bniiiln mi aut linr
ized to tie ismii'd will run for !W year
and liear inlerent at the rnte of not
more than nix per eent. per auiiuin, to
Ih pafii nenii-nimually, and shall not lie
sold for lex than par. That the hondit
to authorized to lie i-mied ahull lie ia
aueil in the follow ing denoiiiiuationi',
to-it :
Twenty IioiuU for One ThmiKiid Ilol
Inra enrh.
Ten Itondii for (Hi" Hundred I'ollarit
each.
Kiglit lionds for Five Hundred hol
lars earh.
The ai J election will !m conducted
by registrar and judge appointed ac
cording to law, as follow:
FiaT WAR II.
l!egitrar-J. 1'. Allred, James I.
Helton ami I). A. Haw ley.
Judges li. li. liallaway, K. V. Kloyd
and J. K. Spaugh.
ski-on n n no.
Uegistrarn W. M. Wayt, R. T.Joyce
and V. A. Holt.
.Judges James II. Sparger, M. I.
Armtield and A. tt. Trotter.
T11IKII W.Mtl).
Registrars T. H. Mel'argo. K. K.
Marshall and Ji ff lUi.zard.
J tide's .liine U. llanner, K. C.
Kapp and K. i. (iilmer.
Forum wakii.
UcgUtrars .!". V. Ashby, A. L.
Sparger and W. 1. I'oore.
Judges W. I'. tiilimr, S. C. Jonea
and J. K. Edw ards.
The place for opening the registra
tion book and regiHtering voter ai d
polling the vote have been designated
by the Clerk of the Court asfollow-.
First Warh (iallaway k lielton'a
aw mill.
Ski-os w Whii The Tow n Hall.
Tumi) Waro (iraves' Warehouse.
Foirtii Wakii The (ilobe Vv'are
hiui. That there will lie an entirely new
registration of voter and the registra
tion book w ill be open in each ward, at
ihe ,ilnce above named, on Saturday,
the itth Uay of January, lhW, from 9
o'clock, a. m., until 4 o'clock, p. in., and
on each Saturday thereafter up to and
including the Aith of February, 1M5,
at the fame hour. No aegist ration al
lowed except an Saturdays. At the
said election, those who are in favor of
giving the authority to the Board to
issue said bond, will vote on a written
or printed bnllot "Approved," and those
w ho are opposed to giving the aaid au
thority will vote on a like ballot
"Not Approved "
Notice is further given that at the
said meeting it was further ordained
by the Uoard that the water main or
pipef thotild !e laid on the following
streets to-it :
tin Main Street from the Railroad
bridge to a jniiit in front of Welch'
residence; connection pie from Main
down Rawley Avenue to loot of Sice loft"
Hill; from Vair to South Street
through N eed more ; from Main through
Franklin to South Street, then down
South Street to a oiiit op;oite Huff's
factory; from Main Sireet. through
1'ine tu tmiw of hill at It. K. Marshii!r
residence ; fi im Main through Rockford
to bro of tiill near 1'. 11. I'rice' ; from
Main down Wilson to Spring Street;
from Main down Worth Mreet loo
yards; from Main down Hamburg
Street to brow of hill near Fulton's to
bacco factory.
Ry order of the I'-oard.
W. F CARTER, MAVi.a.
January 7th, 1nIS.
Land at Private Sale.
I have r' arret of Vaulkii ri-r b.li(n
ami opUn4 f4 mW ilin h t will cut into
nrll lo suit pur haeere auj aell at !;
prit-ft lor uot CJla an4 long tow., well
rrured 'Hie Un la a-e r.tej a
amoDf ft very 1ck for ilit rJui li'i et
tle liner graile. f tohaoiu at well as o
cora and small grain. 1 h title is perfect
and iartt-fraw-at'ie iu law aed 1 will nuke
to purrhaeers 4e ia ia fe with full e
ua.n.i.f warrati'T.
1 h ldv at land lie alo:' tbt east bask
lite Yadkin liver, Jf't noie alovt 1 ob
ttaha Arf aid ti I aered lit the W. aV
W. Railroad, and has oo it a flag atatiou
ft iaaw-agrk and a aidr Srack Is tot
sljif.HK-iil J timls-r, woud and lu ruber.
Ask lilren A Manly, of Win-Won. and
June ii. Ltwellyn, of thioii, a out the
ulle, llwy kuuw ail aUmt it and will tell
the tri b.
La jer J - C liuxiuu, of A'itta X.
kneeing lis title te t erfe,-tlr od,
eaaite a r.ak tid of near C noo fur l lus land
oa lUe 12Ui day of Im-mw, 1-Hj. Hit
i Bimitiuued aule'j ( tbt psipoer of seu-I'lDcit-.g
pe' 1 that t be fa let etatemeau
pat iu cirrulaUoa thruiicti malicf ttt uruef
maof art e-a wurtli ' nt- 1 sl.aJl Iw oa
I Br plaor Utr eoiuetoiHi and w lien mat atirrt
B ogtt ii artiu will ilmt I be yrit-n r
J.tHV A ImVliEV.
Perrli, X. Jaa. lhk. It.
EVERYEODY LOOKS NICE
It ciArtUKa I'tr atv
Tbe Harris Slcam Djc Icrb,
HaLCIiill! K- C.
AH erd'te 1 tnwil reeeira nreaijl t-
tewtiuw,
AU rl ftianitlmi. Wilt for perti
etilaiv. Csrau.iB( aid 3'Bdirg a a'.aJ'y
VALUABLE
n
ill A
i in a
i i if
n lltJ
U U II
200 TOWN LOTS,
FIVE BRICK STORES,
75 ACRES FINE RIVER BOTTOM,
ONE PLANING MILL RUN BY WATER-POWER.
I will sell the above Property at Public auctionto
the highest bidder, on
Thursday, Jan. 30th, 1896.
Also 1,356 acres of land 2'. miles from Mount Airy,
400 acres of which is in a fine state of cultivation. It
is fine Tobacco, Wheat and Corn land. There never
will be another such opportunity offered to buy prop
erty in Mount Airy and vicinity. Come and buy a lot
and some good bottom land while you have the op
portunity. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock p. m., at Broker's Ware
house, and continue from day to day until all is sold.
Terms, one-third cash, balance in Six and Twelve
months. For further particulars, call at Brower's
Warehouse. J. M. BR0WER.
January 6th, 1896.
WE
in
To call to ttie attention of Hie people ot Mount
Air)' ad suriouiiillng country fiat e
still have
The Best Supply of Pore Drugs,
Me 1 Idtts. henih-ala. Toilet Artlrlts. Patent
Medicines, !.. Ac . to he tuuud la Hurry
county, and that we want ni
Aspreclate Yonr TrafiB.
do not sell "Cbeap John" gixals and do not
say weerllyim at heap J 1 n price,
but we do say we give jou
THE BEST
That can be bought and sell Hi- m to you at
rewonalile prK-es. We especially w Isli
'o call a'teittion lo our supply of
TRUSSES.
If you ne-l ont doa l fall to come to see us. We
have all styles and Mies and e-ttha lrn? e
periei c can adjust one to tit where If a
cure Is posslMe jott will certainly be
cured. Alt 11 you reed s pa r of
spectacles we have an
abundance of
W CttM Glasses
And ir CAimot pufti. If-Dtly urveth Import acce
of buying the ttfl wba tbe diilcale oraVD
of sijk'tit fa coiwerTjM. I am tmi ot If!,
n UU to ctkll ltuUof, to tbe tm t
tbt we ir- prp;rMi to nit your
fiHj receipt KDd pLywrUiw
prrjiCTlpKoftai
With Skill and Accuracy.
With tea yf ars' prm lk-al expetvoee la your
Dildst and a yan tralLing- la , ot Uie
l-nt oUeKso H.imi in the rolled
buttfls, we Hare say no one "ill best
ial to put tbe Shirt mnk'ul'. or
tutrfc-ale prescript lo la
our bands.
Very Truly.
TAYLOR & BANNER.
Notice of Foreclosure.
fly iMi:e of tbe authority contain, i in
a iMed ot Ti Uftt. eiected to tbe undernam
ed TroKtee, the 1NL day ttOrtuHif, If,
ty Wm. I.r.ft'h and l lianty (jriffiili, bis
if ;eaid Iel of Trust lo-u.g daiy re
eoided in oflice nl heiMer f I'eeda. of
lurry Cuoaty, X. C iu iliTttie Hook 1?,
Pa;e 47i. to at-cure tbe ayajeat i-faeer-tain
V'oad lur 4 1 (Hi, aud the ai'irtganr.
Laving detaaUed in Ihe pasuent of iIk
boii.l, aernred by tlie said leed f Tiuet,
i will aril to tbe liiglieiat bidder, fur cash,
at iutlic outcry, iir tba priBUBes. in ak.
Airv, V, C.. at i e'elwk. i. m., feb 17:
ttie tollomiiij d-c l ed riBri',
t-wit :
First lot flsadin Voiiat Airy, X.
C, nJj ji.irc tbr Isnd ef lUe 3J A. l.es
e-'M-- sad ll.f ld Melb'1t: cl ur.h
N-csJ A lot f land ii .ouht A try,
X. C. , Mljuiiiiiif the Ual '4 Jw. 1. ll-iten
i..i otliers; both et tle kb ive amiiej I ta
I H2 tiill) lecri)ied I" de.-d of tru4 b-ie-i
.'l le aueiitioiied, lefereie lo Uitli is
l e . t.rmsde. I bis, Jan Hub, l9.
U-sirtk, Trortee.
j. V. Si-AU' EK, Auwtiey.
Trustee's Notice.
I'y irtu nf s lieere made t' tbe Jmlpe
(ii ue nor t tmrt al tlie (all knu ..f
1 1 earrj I ourt, is the ca beri-i JJtit.m
I i 1 f .a sbd oiltrre ere i.ia'oii.i.. aud H.
y. I . via sad Mlirs srcee drlralat.la. ap-
iiniii(f ane truft, I m Hi et-l' ' f:;!,'tc
na. ua Omr pieiiie.a, a res 1h,
at IX e'elw-L, a He- a! ifd l iug )
CaiTy moatj, a'joiaiaf tbe la-ids M ti. V.
llav ta, lw hulpber Kjnaa frt and IV-a-ai.tt
S:himmsm, eoiHaittitig ax-lea.
A tea, m tbe s-w d.t, at 1 1 e'rUa-k. a. aa.,
en tbe preniiaea, 1 eel) lUe1 Uad m
furrr elity, acjutmat Ike- M Job Wwia
tract td Jaa. .-e:tuua tnu t, tiwva as U
Saw U elear lot, cotiiateic. ue and ene-
lan
A !. e tle aue 4r, al I r'. '.orfc. 1 a.
at tt old etaa .e f b f. l.via. I m ill
',! tl fuUeviuc frmil pnf-rt Km,
old la. barroaa, taraaa ai 4 alber
persona pmaTtr.
leraua at aale a4e VrHHsa m day 44
este. 1 tie iJib day f January. J-v
Mkti Tal uea,' Tmetoe.
li 1 11 if I
Tuoa. Fawvitt,
I'resident.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Ht. Airy.
ICOIIPOKATCD. CapilKl, $.10,000, Pal) p.
DIRBGTORS.
Th Faweett J. H Hparger, M. L. Faacett, R. I., (iwyn, C. I.. Hanks
Tins bank so . tits the a.-cmnn of Merchants, Manufai-turers Farmers' arm
Individua s. 1 he aeemmts , of the Merchants located in towns adjacent received
on favors . le terms The funds of our customera are secured L two burglar
.ro.-rteel chests and the Yale Time Lock. Interest allowed on Having Depi "
Wantci
SOU hm
Planters' Warehouse,
MOCTXT VIR-, "NT. C,
FOR WHICH HIGHEST MARKET PRICES WILL BE PAID!
. T!L 'ar"n'"1' I1ot,if1 is tnebulne prt of to m rmrentent tntna Rank and is. i.....
It is snuaietl .mil-, a te ste,ot l.u.-iu, TIIK . H" e., i ""f1.1
Best Accommodations for Man and Stock ofanj Boose in tbeStatc.
our sales si nee tbe nr., o, u ?Z?oTX Airy.
THE RANTERS' IS
Mr. i. A Newawn our Auctl.wcer. Is a-ef-icn'iwti-isooe or ihe Ini i. ti,.tt. . t, . ,
r e bave one of Uie Bern Arranged Baneroents for storlne aad onlerlnr Tn.. . .
anv wtK-re an oa nee4 14 tear ben a art to oUI1t Air. w,,tT7.l 1? i 10 ,m,n
tbe PUM BR.H amen- y i .ill recie tu re", tJ t .mmi l j Tb-J. dri. 1 ,
ir-AUT;m sb.po-aioor left la our cre will rvoel.e our .orTbeet uutm. r,
see ns abilr in l.n niberoo kave loliaoro or im ' " atutuoa rone and
Tbaliig one ana all f;r Ihe very libera.
selves to at. be on ban l ,., 10. alter tbe
Um! wittr (ni reiia ara. rviir tni
Your friends,
11
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THE GRAI1ITE CITY
Lai il Iiffflii Cm,
MOUNT AIRY, N. C.
Owns Sumo 809 Acres of Land
One-lhirJ.J-m l icl, i io Tin Ix.!., Ul.nn l3 Irg .Jjar.l to ll.e
lwn. If jou want to rent a rW.Jes.ce or afc fH.m, or, if T,. d,-.ir 10
punimea , ror.y ,fl or bw Mount Aier, we arili U E'4 t ff-r anv
n.f.rmti.n by t.-tu-r. "
IM V offer Si iI I,.duc me-iiu lo lb .roew.eir.g ti eataH - man.
ufaiiann t-iuer.nc. 'oatpo!iDiac Siucited.
pp T. B. KcCARGO, Sec'j v& Ml
Doors, Sash
IfyoM art g:g to lu-H a l:u U u, tnd i.ere j o, tm by
t!u a;-t rnau-n l.
WE MANUFACTURE AT SH0ET NOTICE.
fck;iVa"' r" fraa-a. Hableka. Tarta at ?-,,. Wert
All ki t J ata.,,rc,ct3iiBiu Iwwi.j. h,., t,u Mbff.
Kr a.irie, f Uatenoj. Ut,fc W. e, . rMl rawe r .
p((t Qmy Htf flUaV
iMILLlCR BROS, Wiiloo.C.
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K. L. Own, J.ta. H. SpABata. M. L. Fa wcitt
1st Vice President. 2nd Viee Treaident. Cashier
Is- Leaf Tobacco
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THE PLACE TO SELL!
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BROWN. HAYKES k KEWSOM.
AIRY MARBLE WOEKS.
Mount Airy, N.C.
W. D. HATNES 1 CO , Pra.net.ri.
IfftTlMft 0, flnnsiifi. Tr.-.i,
imu laoi m a uidiUiD lOiliilllCilli
Touibtor.e;i, Iroo Fencing,
Stciis sr Matte fir mtu Purpia
H nt for riesiinM aud prke or rail t.d etatw ur
atock. Mr w rfc aaa prks win ftoaae.
and Blinds.