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THE MOUNT AIRY NEWS. Mount Airy, N. C, Jn. 30, 1890. JUOICIOUSAOVERTlSING Una Atkb fumy a Dew bualnr: SN'AK'tKs many an old bualne: rRKiKKVKMmoalrif bunluMi ItKVIVKH atany dull buanirs; UKW'UKH many a Umi biiii,pa KAVKH many a failing buKlnraa himX'RKh succ In lav bualnosa; Tim rain of Tlinraday nijiht rilled alt the crot-ks and branches. The p it-ttiHco at Ihrrellt.-iii, t!iia counfv, i t bo discontinued. We lonrn that tlie principal nflicca of the Mount Airy (iranite Com- f iiiy will ho moved shortly frxin Ireonsboro to Mount Airy. The nsw aw mill of Mr. ('. F. Taylor nenr Flat Itoek lailroad in the Western paitof town ia cutting Urge qnintitica of nice lumber. To dy (Thursday) i Mr John M. Brower'e- bitr auction ealo. I'e lure to attend. Much valuable real et-tate 1 to be offered to the higheet bidder on easy term. The election on the water works question coinea 1I very soon, and we hope our citizens will givo this matter serious consideration bcforo they vote against water. Tho alarm of firo Thursday was (Bused br the exploit. n of a lamp in tho Cigar F '"ry of Messrs T. V. ArmtU'ld te Jo. We are in formed that tho dsmngti was slight The editor of this paper, after ponding somo twenty dollars, has sucuueiling in si iking his well down where tiie water stuys. wur n' ign bor can havo 5,mm) gallons pure water day without charge. We are under many obligations to our young friend, W. II. Simp son, tor favors shown this putter during the past two weeks. We have been on the sick list and help on the local department was needed. We learn that the Cone Kxnurt and Commission Co., of Nc York, will remove its ffi.ie and warehouse to (ireonsboro. This will help the progressive city of (ireenslro nnd we congratnlatu our friends in that place. Mr. F. A. Nations, near Hay stack, N. C , has caught in one steel trap and on the same stack-pole re cently, six owls, thrje hawks, a wbippoorwill and a blue bird. What will he trap next ? Maybe Jo Cald well's Banter. ' The hands me marble slab that marks the last resting place ot W. II. Brown in Oak dale cemetery, erected by tho Knights of Fythias, reflects honor upon that orgttiiz't tion. Brown, it will be remember ed, was muidered in the ttreets of Mount Airy some years ago. To any young man or young I.idy who wishes to take a special course in Shorthand, Typewriting and Bokkesping, a splendid oppor tunity is offered by the I'rincipal of the Academy. A large and en thusiastic class has n..w availed it self of the otltfr. See the principal for further information. The dinner given Friday last by Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Fulion to a number ot friends, was greatly en joyed, as we learn from one who was present. We have always been of the opiniou that lots of our down town people had something good to eat, an I if cir up-town folks don't watch they'll boat 'em wlun it comes to "solid old-fashioned din ner tixiu's." According to the Ilillsville Times to-morrow, (Friday), will he a very g'oomy day tor that town Unless the Governor inteife e, John S. Wetliuimu Aili In; hung. The cor'niied man has only a few hours to live, and, considering the horribleners of the crime for which he is to be hanged, he should pray without ceasing until the drop falls. Mav (iod have mercy on Ins soul. There was talk of r. lynching in Patrick county, Va., hst wccL, but at this writing everything seems to be ijuut. Feeling lute been mi li ning pretty high over the murder of Oiai.ford from the day the horri bly mutilated body was found, but a lynching is hardly probable. The crime ot murder ia of entirely too Irt'juent occurrence, and the law is not properly and promptly dealt out these time. What is going to be dit;e about it? Who will en force the law ? Who can enforce the law against such crimes ? Corporal James I'jlton, of Mt. Airy, u the oldest Confederate sol dier in Surry cootity. Our friend nJ citizen has seen the fiosts of eighty-ttve winters, and we hope lie will live to see many more. lie has travelled ov. r several of the neeUro States and before and dur ing the war passed through count lew close placet, experienced many hardships, trials, Ac He is grad ually tailing uow but keeps cheer ful. He s swaife that very soou he must appear before the Great King. j lieat ot all Mr. Deltou is ready u waiting for the last roll call. A man named IV.mpias Deal, as we learn froji Foetal Clerk U. L. Grry, lias been arrested and lodged in jail at I'itUburj, charged w ith having caused the exploron of Mr. I Gilmer's boiler neai Ssnford, C., last week, by which two men lost their lives. It seems that Ileal had recently been discharged and was mad at Me. Gilmer. After the expki'n Ueal remarked to Mr, G(tutr, 'That k what you get by J discharging me and taking one bo knows uothiug about the bro.ins." He was seen at the mill at S o'clock the nigbl before the accident oc turrtd, and when ll boiler LIjw i npitU sid that 1W pounds of aicatn would not open the safety ralve mfficiint to blow fl From U,r condition of the saMy-taJve aid retuai k ot the man to the own er of the property, it was deemed i.r.paw U arrest Del and invet pit the matter. . Mr. W. D. Gaster has been ap pointed Postmaster at Fayetteville Mr. G aster is a Democrat and sue coeds Henderson, the negro Post master. The Missouri Democrats and Illinois Democrats sav they are go ing to stand by Morrison for the Democratic nomination for the Presidency. Tho Mexican Chick commenced businefs at the opera house Tues day uiyht to a tncked house, i lie performance is said to have been very pleating. Mrs. W.U. Overby h'isuad erect ed over her husband's grave in Oak dale cemetery a handsome monu ment. This mark of affection speaks louder than words. N North Carolina and Philadelphia capitalists aro negotiating for the Cleveland Springs property.- The flharlnffn Observer 6avs the? will not lease, they wish to buy. The price asked for the property is $45,- 000. Three weeks ago Dr. Wakefield removed a cataract from the eye of Mr. C. McNelis, our champion house renter, and to-day Mr. Mc is on the street -oii g better than ho has done in .years, says tho Char lotto News. K. T. Nut; Adminutiator, has placed at his father's gravo and al so to the grave of his nephew, Man- mm, B I I I ly i ates Herring, lintiusotno Head stones. All of the above work was erwti'd by tho Mt. Airy Marble Works, at Oakdalo cemetery. One of Mr. George Vanderbilt's electrical engineers died on Satur day. He was toid that tho gas dine tank was empty and ho went down into tho gasoline pit, 25 feet deep and built underground like a cis tern, and was sulfocated. When taken out his body was found to be perfectly lifeless. News and Ob server. John Tyler, Jr, oldest son of President Tyler, is lying at the point ot death at his home in Wash ington. He is 72 years of age and for the past nine years has been partially paralyzed. . His condition became serious a week ago and it is now thought by his physicians that death is only a question of a short time. PERSONAL MENTION. Sheriff Adams was on onr streets this week. Editor Farmer, ot the Ilillsville Times, is in town. S. P Graves, Eho., went over to Dobson Tuesday. Regist-r Hayucs was aver from Dobson a few days ago. Mr. G. It. limiktr. of Hound Peak, was in town yesterday. Mr. J. S. IWf of Kappa Mill, is in town to-day on business. Mr. Jos. Nations favored us this week in a substantial manner. We received a very pleisnnt call from Kev. Dr. Ikrnett Monday. Mr. T. B. Ilolyfield, of IWkford. this county, was in town Tuesday. Mr. Josiah Davis, of Meadow Creek, Va., was in town Saturday. Mr. C. C. Phillips, of Mill, Car roll county, Va , was in town this week. Mrs. W. 15. Overby left yester day for Fayetteville, her future hi une. Col. L G. Waugh, of Dolson, N. C, was in town Wednesday on business. Mr. L II. Htitr, who has been right sick, is not improving, wo are sorry to 6tate. Mrs. M. D. Moore left S.inday morning on a visit to relatives at Fort W orth, Texas. Misi-cs Ada and Ida Hill, of Germanton, are visiting at Mr. T. II. Muse's in this place. Mr. J, F. Vaas, of the. firm ot Matthews, Vawufe Co., of Cap, Vs., was in town this week. Mr. J. F. Hay more informs us of several cases of measles near Ed wardsville, ibis county. Mr. T. W. Wheeler, a popular "knight of the grip." called on our merchants Wednesday. Postal Clerk U. L Snow it run ning on Mt. Airy and Wilmington this week. Hold her down, Bub. Mrs. J. D. Jenkins has been vis iting relatives and friends at Ilills ville, Va. She returned Monday. Messrs. Chas. Taylor and Chas. Dickey, of Independence, Va., are visiting relatives aud friends here. Mr. W. J. Finney, of Russell county, Va., was in the city with a drove of horses aud mules this week. Rev. Rot A. Brown, tf Madi on, X. C, filled his appoiutment at the Presbyterian church here hut Sir day. Mr. A. A. Hodges, of Meadow Cre. k, Va , gave us a pleasant call Saturday, lie has our than Vt fur items of ioteteot fioin tl at section. Mr. John W. Hardy, of SiLam, who is a big tobacco niter of tl at section, had a iiiee lot uf the wicd on the floor of the Graves Ware house this niuinin. Mr. RoUnd Fergu-oii and wife, who have Ueo visiting the patents of the t rmer in this platx-fur some weeks returned to their home at Builingtun this week. Pi of. Walter Sunk, the great aeronaut, u in N.wn wiiL the Cbiek Medn-intt (v., end will give a b-il lo-n aeti.Moi 1st- r on it the peo ple suW.'ibe to the enterprise. Mi Fanoi Kspp, ot Cap, Va., fitter tf Mr. E. C. Kspp, Urk in the lot..fli -e at thi place, viaited hei toii:i, Mrs. J. F. A'.lred, this w.k, rt-turririg home Tuesday. Spring Planting Season. The season for planting out your "spring advertisements" has about arrived, ijci us nave your aos. im mediately, business men of Mount Airy. W e have a large circulation just where it will do you the most good. Come and teo our mailing list aud be convinced. Ths Planters Wsrshouse. The new advertisement of Plant crs Warehouse will be found in this paper. The clever proprietors, Brown, Hsynes & Newsom, are in earnest when they toll the farmers that they want lour and a half mil lion pounds leaf tobacco. They want it for the many big factories and large buyers here, the Plant ers has a good reputation for top prices, accommodations and first class treatment and we bespeak for our friends at this house a large sharo of patronage. Ordination at Colored Baptist Church On Wednesday evening, January 22, 1896, at 7:30 o'clock, by request ot the colored Uaptists ot Mt. Airy, Rev. J. II. Lamberth, pastor of tho white liaptist church, met Elder I rn . i I. Mittman, colored pastor, in Need more Baptist church, and af ter a sermon by the former, from 1 Tim. 3 : 15, the Iwo ministers, aided by the only ordained deacon of tho church, U. L Catus, ordained James Mooro and C. E. Franklin as deacons of tho Need more Baptist church. 1 Ins chinch has a small membership, making an effort to build a good house ot worship, with their own poverty to struggle against, deserves the sympathy and aid of all Christians in Alt. Airy. Elder Alfred Graves, a worthy country preacher, is supplying for them till they can do better. J. II. L Tobacco and Other Thingi. Tobacco 1 Tobacco ! ! The ware houses were full of it Tuesday of this week. It reminded us of old times. We want to see things take a change here. We are, in fact, going to hive many change the town can't stand still don't you torget that. We are going to get a hustle on tin so buainet-s men this year or choke them till their eyes pop out. Better have eyeless sock ets in your heads and go off and die, than to stand around another year with our hands in your pock ets complaining "hard times." Go to work fix up your old 6inoke house if you cannot find anything else to do. Quit talking lurd times and go at something. We are nearly 43 years old and if we have been idle an hour in that time it was our own fault. Mount Airy is a good town and all that is the matter with the place is, tint we are not fully united. Vote water works, every man pay cash to his hands, talk Mount Airy, buy you a lot and build a home, meet your just obligations if it takes your hat stick to every legitimate business in the town and encourage it in every way possible and success and prosperity will be "perched ujhju our banner." Thi Taliaferro-Boleiack Wedding, In the cozy home of M" Victo ria Bolejack, in Mt. Airy, N.C., o:i Thursday morning, Jan. 23rd, 1SIM, at 8:30 o clock, an attractive home wedding was witnessed by quite a large gathering of friends and relatives. Dr. C. Franklin Taliaferro aud Miss Ida Bolejack were the contracting partns. The ceremony was performed by the pastor, J. H. Lamberth. The par lor in which their friends witnessed the lovely scene, the dining room to which they rej ined immediate ly afier the ceremony for breakfast, the meal of which they pat took and presents given the bride and groom were all attractive and tasty. The biide is the only child of Airs. Vic toria Bolejack, the giand-danghter of Mr. Chang and Mrs. Adelaide Bunker. The first grand child of the noted Siamese twins to marry. She is a pretty brunette, with a long suitol hair, nice figure, weigh ing about 115 pounds, and was handsomely dressed. Dr. Taliaferro is a young man of good address, cul tured, and a practicing physician in GeorgejWD, Tenn. It was very touching to see the devoted mother and lotted daughter part, as the couple started away for their Ten nessee home. Their friend, J. H. LaMBKKTU. C F. & Y. V. Railway. The l'altimore Sun stvs that a change in the provisions ot the Baltimore plan of reorganization ot the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley IUilroad ia contemplated. Owing to the large increase in the earnings of the property within the last few months, the reorganization Coin mittee has practically determined to retire at the ond of tour rears at 105 the tSOoyXO of first preference H per cent, twenty jeir bonds. Kor this purpose proceeds fiotn the $531,000 of general mortgage bonds held in reserve by the plan will be used. Thee trimittee has instruct d its counsel to puh forward fore closure preceedings as quickly si possible and hopes tc obtain a decree early in February. Deafnest Cannot b Cured b local applications, aa tbry eaiuvrf reach lit dirraaed portion of the car. There ia only one way to e-ire Itrtfunos, and that ia hy constitutional lauiodiea. lioafneaa is canoed by all iullamod eondilma of lb auncuus lining of lb fcuataehia Tulia. When tliU tnue gU luflaniml yon hares raniMing auund or laiitert Iwarinc, and warn It i ouiiiwiy closed Dcafnoaa is tbo naalt, and amies Ike inHsamaiioa eaa bo taken awt anel thia tat rv-ai irwd to lie ararmal eooditHi", kavi p ill b deotray ed lu-rtor; bum eaoao out of ta aro rauar-d by eaiarrb, wlin h la nothing but aa ludaai cd eouditiua ef tbo taaeooa ! ftv-o. 'ewill gio Oss Hundred bollare fur any etaoe eaT DeoJaooa (oauatd by caUurh) ibat cannot ho arad by UaU'a l ai,-rli tore. Nd 6 rireulara, fia. K i. t lliS K V CO, Toledo, O. fidd by brnagiota, 7e, Seriout Shooting Affair. Mr. Lawson Worrell, Deputy U S. Marshal of Carroll county, Va., was on the 25th inst. enticed into the right of Fancy Gap by moon shiners to cut up an illicit distillery Mr. Wm. Thornton, a deputy, was with Mr. Worrell. When they arrived in about 100 yards of the still, they saw some men going up tna lull ah jut 100 yards ahead 01 them. They, (Worrell and ihorn ton) called to them to halt, when thvy turned aud fired on the officers, the officers returning the fire. After a few shots had been exchanged, Mr. Thornton, who was about 100 yards from Worrell, furthei up tho bill, saw Worrell fall Worrell said that he was shot and told Thon.ton to come to him, bi.t at that moment the moonshiners opened fire ou the opposite hill at Thornton, eo this placjd him between two volleys and he could not get to his friend Worrell. He, (Thornton,) inform ed the moonshiners that ho had nothing to shoot with and got be hind a tree. Ho asked them tocome down and help him get Worrell up. One of them came down the hill and they carried Warrcll to a house near by. Roth officers were dis armed. Thornton tied his hand kerchief around Worrell's leg where it had been shot, tho ball starting in about his ankle and ranging np ward. He asked the men to let lim get a doctor, whli they did and Thornton came to Mount Airy and summotid Dr. Joe Rollings- wot th to go at once. Mr. Thornton spent the night in Mount Airy and started back homo on Sunday morn ing, and as he passed up the gap was set upon and beaten unmerci fully. Now what is to be done about this ( Are the guilty to go unpunished ? Wo arc infoimed that it is quite ikoly that Mr. Worrell's leg will lave to be amputated. Th Mount Lebanon Sh:ikrs Iisth in vented a grrat many valuable thing. TUfj were the flrnt to make brooma by ma- diiiirr;; the lirnt to put up ed in littln niK'Sages; the Urn to inamitautare out nails. Now lliov arc out with method of cur ing dy)ie iiia bv renting the stomai'li. Tlicir remedy ia known as the Hliaker Di- g'ctive Cordial. It aupplie food in an artificially dige&ted form and at the aame time aids the digestion of olber foods In the atomaeb. in otber words, by the um ol the blinker Digmtive Cordial, a d)s,- tio Tirtnally Ruin along without the usu or bis loiuu'b until it is restored to its nat ural atronirt!: and Vigor. A single 10 cent bottle will oft times give marked relief, (iet a bottle bum your diught and try it. Laxol ia the beat medicine for children. Doctors recommend it in Place of ('as or Oil. ANNOUNCEMENT. I take this method ot in form ing the merchants of Mount Airy, N. C.. that I hare located here as a Merchandise Iiroker. I shall represent the Ix-st wholesale heavy and fancy grocery hnusea to He found in Richmond aim other markets. Also several of the best (touring mills. I will also represent several of the largest fruit and confec tionery houses of Haltimore and other points, thereby enabling me to give you the lowest prices on all lines of heavy and fancy groceries, such as Hour, aieal, Miipstun and Hay. Pugar, Cof fee, Molnxses, Meats, Lards, Ac , and light and fancy groceries, fruits and confections. I trust, by honest and fair dealing and constant study of the brokerage tiusiueas, to keep myself posted on all lines of groceries, and the interest of my customer ; to treat them right in every way possible, and to give my customers any and every advantage and care in declines and advances in prices that may occur, as far as it is in my power to do, to share a portion of your valued orders from time to time. All orders given me will be sent in prompt ly and tilled at the lowest mark et price, with the utmost care to please you. tin and after the 1st or r ebrtiary.l will be located in the Joyce lilix-k, at head of steps, on right band side, front ing on Main street i ou are cordially invited to call and look at samples and prices on anything in the grocery line at any and all times. I have come to stay and hoiie to receive reasonable share of your orders. Winning you, one and all, much succeus in the mercantile huaines and thank ing you very kindly for the encourage ment and courtesies already shown me, I am, Yours for business, W. II.S1MPHON. IlBoasa, Joyce Block, Mount Airy, N. C. Ayer's WAS HE ONLY Sarsaparilla ADMITTED AT THE GET The Best. Stockholders' Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the First National Bank, of Mount Airy, N. C, for the election of directors and transaction of any other business that may come before that meeting, will be field at the office of the said bank on Thursday, February 27th, InttJ, at 10 o'clock, a. in. M. L. FA WCETT, Csshikb. Mount Airy, N. C, Jan.lTth, IH96. Ei.MII, -Mal.EB IX- Burial Robes, Slippers, 4c. A full Mock of all Si tea aa4 ojualitlec kept ooj band, aud at reaoMabto prime. Mora room, up-atre oror ia. I., ratter aon'e etora, Main Street. lUehleac, tret buttaa Kutlb of tew railroad. wit mi-"., l e fc-- .ai. si jr. Mi., t. IImt a.SSI e-.f f Mi, Can, "I. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD KNOW THAT ft v IzSXttu04 ,Brf at nit, a a-aaw ttrtul la lu euick metie u rtller tiisutta, Paln-Killcr rtZZTZXlZ? ChoUra, all Jknmt UmpUl ' Pa In - Killer .27 1' " " K 3 1- BMk or Wide, M heanatlaoi ana NaaralabC w aUi tamm of ftmlMat. i'mtm- a-i.7 BT.ra U.r... ii. - Pfln.AVi7i "... wn trt .a RfSEt"""; 'rmtr, Plaairr, Hallar, aU fc.!5T i "' "'-"""I Slelaa wwi-i at tnutrt rrlJ ! Ik. . . imrraiuT ar aaiaraaiur 13 PBOOMMENDKO ' Br MVMRYBOOY, Paln-Klltcr tefXftZl laan nrt wlihool a tnralr ot It. " . f K ennlir caa afford to b wttbMrt this mraloatiKmiMlr In lha bouta. It prHx brtnn Uwlihln lb narh of all, anil It will i-i'r aaT maar tlainlu mat la doclora' bllla, Hawar of inlunoaa. laHo Boca bmt Laa aaauw - aaai laja," " " Among Our Advertiseri. See advertisement of Planters Warehouse. W. A. Holt, manufacturer of One poplar and chestnut lumber, has an advertisement in tins paper. Elsewhere in this paper will be found tho advertisement of Mr. V. II. Simpson, broker. Mr. Simpson is thoroughly reliable, lry him. Kcad the sale notice in today'i paper of fino bottom lands and town lots to bo bold at auction by the Granite City Land k Improvement Company, Thos. I" Alt-Cargo, Sec. and Treas. Some rare bargains are to be ollered. Terra Cotta stove pipe at Joyce's. Remember that Jovce has plenty of 1 imo and Cement. It begins to look like old times at Joyce's Hardware store. When you want clean grass and clover seed, see R. T. Joyce. Shoe and Notions at bottom fig tires at Davis A- Spakokk's. Uso Cottolene, the now shorten ing. Fresh lot just received at W. W. Unrke's. Call and examine our lino of cut lery pocket knives, itc. Davis it Si-akokk. Call for Persist! Urand Sii),'ar Corn, best on the market, at W. W. l'urke's. Don't forget that Joyce has just received a full stock of Doors and Si-si). (iet ready to paint your house early and see Ii. T. Jojee by all means. do to Paddison'a and get some of tDose tine hasten! Sweet l otitots before they i e al! gone. They are very scarce this season. G0060 Grease will cure yon of all aches and paius, or your money re funded. Kor man or beast. For sale by S. (i. Pace, liveryman, Mt. Airy, N. C. Made by Riverside Medicine Co., Ore Hill, X. C. Nothing like those Chattanooga Chilled Plows ; and the Subsoilcr is ontof sight. Every farmershould have one, and a Hillside Plow that beats the world. l!e sure to- see Joyce. (IS -AND- TOWjST lots -roa ai.k At Public Auction, FEBRUARY 18th, 1896. The (Iranite City Land and Improve ment Company will offer for sale, on date above mentioned, forty acres of the finest bottom lands in Hurry county. This land lies on W ent aide of Loveli a Crek, opposite i he town of Mount Airy 5 will be sold in Iota of about five acres. Klegant for grans or trucking. Will also aell a large number of su burban Town 1.H mt uatcd in different parts of the town and in the settlement now known as C'ntuaville, west of ths town. The Company realizes that this prop erty will have to go for less thati its value, but have decided to make the sacrifice. Terms, one-third cash, deferred pay ments to run six, twelve and pighteen months. Title made at once and de ferred payments secured by Trust deeda. This is an opportunity that may not croes your pathway again eoon. hale will commence at 10 o'elot-k, a. m., at Lovell's Creek bridge, on Feb ruary 18th. IW Gmitt fit! Ills 11 IffljirtHBfSt fa. By T. B. McCaboo, Nec'y and Treas 17. II. SIMPSON, BROKElt. Representing Flfteta Houses Oa Ail the Beat Markets. Everything in Heavy and Fancy Gro ceries, Fruits and Confections. Lowe.t market price given. Office in .oyc Block, at head of t-e, on rnt band side, fronting on Main Mrwt. tr"Cut-of-twi Merchant will pleae call or wr$ for delivered priew on ail kinde of grucerie. Yiilinr and Country Verchant cor dially Invited to rail al oil.w. Valoablo Bottom lu :1 ' I 6 a: a ccv.y ; tTo They nre a source of cr.re, also. If you cure fur your child's hcallh. send for illustrated Ixh.'i on the disorders to which J t! ii lrcn are subject, ond I ivtiirh Frcr's Vermlture h; 1 cureil for 50 years. Vol ito l, awll lw tcua A K. as. a, rKy. BiUllnor, ltd. W. II. k R. S. Winter Weather Side-Tracked ! Ho long, this seagon, makes us likely to carry over more Winter Weight Dress Goods than is our wont to do. We are seeking customers and offer special values at 75 cents and $1.00 per yard. WRITE FOR SAMPLES. We have several hundred pieces to sell. You can make a nice purchase. Your kind attention, W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. RALt!GII, N. C. Wood's Packets of Vegetable and Flower Seeds Contain more High-Grade Seeds than any otber packets sold. Don't buy. half-sixe, poorly filled packets and commission seeds, which are not to be com pared, either in quality or quantity to Wood's Packet Seeds. If yonr merchant does not handle Wood's High-Grade Seeds send your orders direct. We pay the postage, delivering packets, ounces and quarter pounds of seeds free to your post office at catalogue rates. t-Descriptive Catalogue and Guide to the Farm and Garden mailed free. Write for lu T.W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, VA. FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES, Books of all kinds, Stationery And Fancy Goods, CALL OX MOUNT AIRY BOOK STORE, Cor. Man and Cedar Streets, OPPOSITE BANK. Wo Lavo a complete lino of School Books, Pun and Pencil Tablets and Pads, Slutos, Strips, Pons, Pencils, Spongr, Composition Hooks, Black board Krasoos, School Bags, Ac, AH at Prices That Can't Be Beat. We are heal(uartrs fur everything ia tlie Stationery line and carry a eouipleta assortment of Fancy (jihkU at attractive prices. Yuu will receive prompt and cour teous attention, and we guarantee our gooue to be strictly Irst-claat and aa reprewutbd. Prices aa low aa llie lowest. Mount Airy Book Store. Mount wViry Male Academy, OPENS JANUARY 8th, 1836, Aud cobtlnoea leewwion fv fl uioaths. A fimt claie preparatory school for boys and jotiiif men. Thorough, pracdcal work la iBlt4 npu. Send ua your boy, we will do him good. itatea reasonable. fy Writs for infurtoatioii. R. C. CRAVEN, Prindpal. Jan 9-im FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS SLWAVS OJt BAUD AT THS CITY RESTAURANT. Leave vour orders and bar them dolivered promjitlj at your reaidnce. OPEN FROM 6aTm7uKTIL12P. M. lar-Reataorotil aeit Aum l Mavat air KoiS Sun. T. M. Eve-f A Co. nli put yon ii w pmsi " 1 1 per f nrB, .1 aiwr-- .f'- v i . M 1 " ".""OH i ! : I n '"'." ; ' - '-P J. D. JEISTKINS DSALKR IN SCHOOL BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, (icneral School Supplies and Blum's Almanacs. Tbo largest, prettiest and cheapest stock of CI1RI3TMAS COOPS ever opened . in Mount Airy. (s re m ai iw (Jzi P uJ FOR Ha. fill ADVERTISEMENT J. MOLLIISIRTH BO., DEALERS IN General Merchandise, Mount Airy, N. C. J. M. Davis. DAVIS Zc BROWER BLOCK, MAIN ST., Mt. Airy, N. C. F. F. V.. Leader and New Pouth Cook Chilled Plows, Fredericksburg Corn Hhellers, ihMirs, Hah. I.iK-ks, Nails, Ac. Horse and Mule Shoes, the latest patterns in Steel Plows and all kinds of Plow Cast ings. Agents for The Celebrated Anchor Buggies. A fine line of 8hoes, Hats, Groceries and everything keit in a first-class store. Lxamine our Gt. J. LACKEY'S Slothing IN BLUE RIDGE INN BLOCK Mt Airy. ptTaT Everything in my line bought for cah, consequently prices for Clothing of EVERY DESCRIPTION are as low the country, (live me a trial. Farmers, Don't Forget!. Graves' Warekou.se, Corner Main and Is the place to get the hijheat Diarkct price for both yourselves and your atock ; the and Ibt bank, which saves time for LOOK Ml YOUR INTERESTS MB COMFORTS. And abovs all, to tee that every pound of your tobacco la displayed eo that it brings the FULL MARKET TRICE. Thanking )o for the ahara of busies yon have aada fit to entrust ui within th piut, and aolicitinj; a ot otinna. tion of the same, we are, YOUR IJlIKiVIH, Graves Warehouse Co. iMeto Years' Greeting! Wishing you a happy, proeneroaa 11X1, t!i Oloba Warrhons htg to tliank yen for past patronage and enrdially invitea yna to rnntinoe yonr favors with ua aad bring your neighbor with yoa. The outlooic. we think, i g vd for c strong deaaand for your Tobacco, and for fair pnra. TIE GLOBE G011AHTEES HIGHEST MARKET PRICES AND Best of Attention While in Town, Bo when yea start to market put wool la yTir eara an4 hear na taies until ya land eafi iy in tbe G-loToo "Wrcxxola.o'ULSO- Dltk Gilaaar ! Mtmaw, JIm Kutt th Book kir, nre Midkiff nigh waUhman, and Jot Aehby aarriaiide ttia aato of every niU ao4 'p tk tMiyera np en prioa. TW Ciloha ia opea every day except ftandaj , It ia etosej em Saaarday i(ht an remaine eld W M.J.y Mrning. So, again tbaaking e ft pat fnvova, wt lift our I. a' aeJ sy I OMF, AO tl.N ! Your Triend, TOS. "W. ASTTB Y is U'sV THE OF A. I.. SPAROKR. 7 Ktoves, Smith Feed Cutters, South Rend stock before buying. as those of any other clothing store in 16-28-3m Rockford Streets, fr your tobacco ; the best accommlatlooa most convenient hx-ation to the storrs you. We are alwujs on hand to Tilt- SPARGER
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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Jan. 30, 1896, edition 1
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