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Cancer 01 the Breast. Mr. A. II. Crausliy, of 158 Kerr St., Memptiil, Tenn,, anya Unit hit wife paid uo attention to a ctnnll lump which appeared In her brrasrt, liul It soon tie. temped into cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment of th bt physicians, it continued to pread and khiw rapl'lly, rutlnit two hulea in her breast. The doctors noon pronmincea her Incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, but ahe con. tinned to grow worm and when informed . thAt both her annt andcranilmotlierhad '1 -I . . I 1 ... ... ,-.,.,,-(.. li m ; gave the case tip as hopeless. Someone then re ronimended 8.S.S. tid UiourIi little hope remained, she r tin It, and an Improvement w no li, ed. The cancer commenced to heal and when she hud taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, and although rml Tear have clupai-d, not a Bign of the tlbease baa ever returned. A Real Blood Remedy. 8.8.8. (ruamntfrJ fHrrty vfgttahlf) It real blood remedy, and never failt to cure Cancer, ICcr.ettm, Rbr-umatism Scrofula, or any other bl'-cd Unease. our oooki will be mailed free to any ad dress, Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta Ga. Mortgage Sale. By virtue of (tin pnnnr oinitilnr-rl l.i n ninrt nif fined tueewnd In me liy Charles w'. Kol rivu on tn imh rtny of .lulyi imi.l, nnil reennleil In the rei'nnl nl nmitrfiuri'a In tln Iti'irlatern offl" M aiirry ootintv. In Mink II, pn if" I will wll Air oianli to ll'e hlKliunt liMiler ullhn t'ciirt tlvium rtixir In n, i.hii, on Mitmlny, Ilia Hill dm ol rViimary, al In o'clock M., thn fnliowliig ral e- Hie, to-wlt: A tract nr lain) ivlnir In Hurry mtiniv. in flu- Pmrl-k r, II, loud, ailjolniiur ilia lamtant Kit rnmlm. K. H. itllnicr. W. A. Helton mid other-, eonmmtn HI i 1"0 acres, leaa a aninll hniiiiilitri h ret, 'Mir sum to Ale llnnner. of arn, to tlfv hslnnce due to mi" ol fnt on iiin lml and Inlen -at nnd cunt U add. Jun. nnd, lwi. J. M, FUTON, M.irtifnyep. NOTICE. Thomiu Unwell vs. Ada Howell. Surry County. N, C in Superior Court. Spritift Term, IniW. ) Actum lor Divorce. In this case It appearing to the court that the defendant Is a tiecesaiv party in the hove entitled notion and that the p.r-onal exeeulion of aiiiumniis cannot lie liait ac conlinK to law, and that the .lefcmlnnt la not a resident of North Carolina, it, la therefore ordered (hat said summons ho executed hy pnliliculion in TilK Mot'NT Aiav Nkws, a paper published in Surry County. N. C!., tor aix successive weeks, comniamlinR the anid ilelenilant to make her appearance at the net Superior Court, begun anil hehl in the town of llohaon, Surry Oomity, .N. C.. on the lliini Monday aiter the fotiith Monday in r'ehrnsrv, IXM, an i answer or demur to the plaintift'a peti tion lor divorce, and let ihe ilcfcmlnnt lake notice that if she bills to appear and plead according to law the plaintill will ak fur jiidi-nioii according to relief in said peti tion, This .Ian. ;Mih Inh;, W. V. UAMITON, C. 8. C. Dissolution Notice. iStato of North ( In th mutter of partner Carolina, nur- J ship i of W. 8. Forbes with ry Comity. iSpsig-er Krothera, Mount Si I Airy, .. C Nolii-e is hereby pi ven that the apecial partnership eiimi ig lMtweea W. 8. Korlwa. of Kichmond, Va., and J. U. Sparger and 1". F. (Sparger, trading s 8iarger H,oa., ot iionnt Airy, X. C in which partneraliip toe liability of W. Forbes waa limited. !S,id KeciHl partnorahip ending by con trait Jan. iOlb, isws, is by mutual consent dissolved, V. !S, Korliea retiring from aaid firm The hnaineas will he conducted by Spar ger Jjroa. aloreaaid, wbo will receive il ?ets and pay lta debts. 'J !na 2(th day of January, 1S!H). W. 8. Fokbks, Notice of Land Sale. Hy virtue of decreet mado at the apring term of the Superior Court of Uur.y county, in the following caaCB: J.v. L. Worth againt K. Frank Johnaon, Jno. 1.. W orth against S. Mart Johnson, Jno. I,. Worth against Achillea Johnso'., Jno. L. Worth against W. Yancoj Venablo, Jno. L. Worth itgainst Nathan W. Dinking, appointing me commissioner, I will sell at public auc tion at the court house door in Dobson, on Monday, the 16th day of March, 1S6, (same being the f!rt day of the spring term of the isnporior Court,) at 12 o'clock, M., the following real estate: First tract adjoining the lands of J. V. Cooper, Louis .lolmsim and others, on the waters of Bull iiun, containing 30 acres. 8ocond track, adjoining this lands of K. 1). Key, Ixmis Johnson and others on t he water of Bull Run creek, containing 50 acres, more or less. Third track, lying on the waters of Bull Run creek, adjoining the lands of J. I'. Cooper, Frank Johnson and others. Containing 20 acrea, more or less. Fourth tract, lying on the waters of Bull Run creek, adjoining the lands of A. L. Fades, Louis Johnson and others, containing 65 acres. Firth tract lying on the north side of the Dobson road, near 8natchvill. adjoining the lands of Jno. M. Bryant, Rural Doss and others, containing 45 acres, more or less, to satisfy judgment for balance of purchase money for said lands, nggre pating the sum of alKut i,0o0,cost and interest to tie added. Terms of sale made known on day of saW. Feb. lltn, 1ih6. W. F. CAKTLK, Commissioner. ORFOLLI AND UJESTERU RAILROAD. TTHTTTTQ sold to OHIO, IWDIAWJa, ILUKC1S, WISCOIISm, IHISSOUWI, KAKSAS, WEERJaSKA, COLORADO, ARK&KSAS. CAUFORKlaV, -av TEXAS, -av mrm arwaa iiaara awwaai a .rr?T riRtT CL, SCCOMD CLASS AND CaslOatAMT TICKtTS. THE BEST ROUTE TO THE 1JOHTII AND EAST. Sa THAT TGUI TtCKtTt KU PVII Th K:nrcLXtt wcstekn railrsai c-caettiT. arwr ... mmomtwt .!. rn i . . i, ti any Stoit. . urn. " m j UTILIZING! OOO ENDS. Quaar Ways by Which Many an Hon at Penny Hal Ban Turned. Whore are we to look for new out lets 1 Invontors and discoverer are tho saviors of society. The photo gropbla art Is modern enouch to be a useful wa In point, riiototf rajiliors InoroastHl 41 Jiff cent, front 1871 to 1881, and 6D por cent. In the following decade, New Industrie give rlso to dow wanteaj and It wos not lon before H wos dlsonvered that tbo prcolous metal used In the developtujf solutions could bo re covered, r that the yolk of oifgs, whose whlto was im ployed In pro vldliiat albutnltiUod paper, need not bo thrown away as valueless, but would reullio linndHotno pi-loos from pastry cooks, The hlxtury of waste products, Indeed, Is extremely In structive nnd Very pertinent to this article. In sotno ruses by-products have bocomo the main products. Ous-lar, truly at) unpromising mat e- riul. now yields numborlcss products, as any sclcnco primer tdiows, From even moro unlikely sources scents aro obtutucd. As Lord l'lnyfalr onco snld: "Many n fair forehead Is clamped with the hutledo ml!li Hours without knowing tlutt its inscntial liiffretlinnt Is derived from the drain B(e of a cow house." To tho French belongs the greatest credit in (lis covcrlujf now means of making money. Tho Parisian chlllontiler is much sharper than his Londou brother, who does a queer trado In cljrar ends and old hats, boots, etc., which are. "faked" to look as flood as new. It was a l'arlsliui who Urst utilized old sardine tins, long regarded as worthless. He extract ed the solder and utilized t he t in In the manufucluro of toys and for beating Into furulture. A notice Parisian, au old soldier, collected old erusU and made tlem Into bread crumbs for cooks, and In time start ed a place of business, wlence were supplied eroutes au pot, so dear to the connoisseurs In soups. London Exchand. Mm v clou Itcsiilis. From a loiter written by Rev. .! (itindormnn. ol Diinondale, Mich, ae sro permitted to make thin ox- tract. "1 linvo no neiianon in re commending Dr. King's Now Pis coven-, ns the resists were almost marvelous in the ease of mv wile, While I was pastor of the Hupiist Church t Rivers Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia sue (ceding La (Srippe. Terrible pa roxysms ol coughing would last hours with lilllo interruption nnd it seemed as if sho ciuld not survive them, A friend recommended lr. King's Xow Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at Tnvlor Si Banner's Drug Store. Regular sine ,0 and $1 00. ... Tiwn and Thrlr lxxlgca. Tho Unit ill states entomological oininiission has tsliown that our for est troos aro verit.-iblo hotels, vrhcre a multitndo of insects boiird and hxlgo. Tlie oak provides provisions and a honicfor 30'J sptwosof instvts and lodgings for 1 jO more. The elm makes full provision for tho wants of 61 species and harbors SO others. Tho pine licars tho burden of sr.p. porting from ita own vitality 151 sixties, while 20 u.ore love its 6hady rotroat Electric Bitters, 1'leclric Ritters is a medicine suit ed for any season, but perhaps more generally needed, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and slucish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of tin's medi cine has often averted long and per haps futal bilious fevers. No med' cinn will act more surely in counter acting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headflcho, li digcuion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Kiecttic Hitters. 50e and tl.00 per bottle at Taylor & Banner's Drug Store. nigtita ot the Sexes. Mr. Rusdiln, lu one of lis latest published works, has a word to say about the rights of men and women: Quite one of the most Important and necessary ones of man, he considers. Is the right to have a good dinner well cooked, when he comes from his work, and "quite one of the pleas sot est rights of women to have a pretty dress to put on wber she has done hers. The first cf the sci ences, therefore," Mr. Rusk in con dudes, "is that of cookery, and the first of arts that of dress," Riicklcn's Arittra Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, liruises, S ires. Ulcers, S.-lt Roenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp ed Hands, Chilblttines, Corns, and ail Skin Eruption, and positiveiy cores Piles, or no pay required It i guaranteed to give perfect aalis f ction or money refunded. Price 25 cams per box. For sale by Tay lor & Panncr. An Accomplished Fact" "Grandma, may I take that of chocolate you left on the tablet I will be so good!" "Yes, you may take it." (The little girl does not move.) "Why don't you go and tret itf" "Obi grandma, dear, I ate H first!" 1 Anniin7!atore. Twenty Years Proof. Tutt's Li ver Pills keep the bow clsinnaturalmotionand cleanse the f ystcm of all impurities An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, con stipation and kindred diseases. "Can't do without them" R. P. Smith, Chilesburj, Va. vritcs I don't know how I could do Talthout them. I have had Liver disease br over twenty years. Am now entirely cured. Tutt's Liver Pills "" WED'iTfR'B POTATO TALK. fctu OffhaaS tri Ui m Trntlt r ling t inupanloaa. One can always spend an Intorost. lug lour with tint flno old gun Mo man, E. D. Orufton, thn well known water oolorlst. 311 ling at bin panel ho indulgod tho following porsonnl too olloutlon of Daniel Wubtdf ami bis "potato talk:" It was :i tho yonr 1H40, tho yoar of tho gold fovor, that I was on a train returning to 1'hlladolphiti from IInrrlHbiirg, and Daiilol Wulwtcr was In thosfuno cnr. Eviryonu on board not only felt tho Influonoo of Web. sler's overpowering jMiruifility, but tho mnjnsty of his thoughtful look and speech na well iw that grandeur of simplicity In thn familiar case shown toward aomo jilain but intel ligent fariiu'-a whom ho wits outer tuinitig, whllo tiny attentively lis toned to hU ngrocuhlo bilk upon tho Subject of thn simple and unaiubl tious )Mitnt i. Olliers tijxin tho trail, bra-ring of Mr. Wesbier's prwer.coon bmrd, lieforo his tnlk was over ho Lad an iiudioneo of nearly n cnr full Of jiooplo. Snld (inn of tho farmers from laneiistiT! "Hnvoymi noticed Low tho Mi 'slin nocks and tho Mercers wo losing their foothold and becom Ing ahoekingly had nnd tnntelo:is? They aro not dry and nmnly, they Wero ft few kouhons nO. I ladiovo they nro runnlngout." Tlicn suine ono rcniaiLed that it waa nlnut timo for new varieties to npponr. Mr. obsttr at this point took a Modeat hand in tho talk. Apoloj;ctio ally excusing himself, lia told his lisleners how ho had worked upon Lis father's farm In hi youth, and also upon hia own at Franklin, N 11, and ho had had somo experience With tho potato; knew something about ft, although perhaps not enough to hurt, but ho considered himself tho liotter from Living had some agricultural experience. Hav ing gaiiid their attention, ho now launched lntoaphvwnnt little potato blstory nnd held their interest in tho subject until tho end. Mr. Web ster went back to tho remote times of tho cl.iso of tho fifteenth century, when tho potato was a scrub plant, and tho crew of tho Pinto, with Co lumbus, hail landed upon tho west ern continent and found comfort in it as an articlo of food; how it was afterward carried to Europo by the Spaniards and cultivated, .with the tomato, merely as a garden curios ity; how Sir Francis Drake, Haw kins and Raleigh in 1623 transplant od it In Ireland nnd England, nil the timo undervaluing its merit, nnd how long a while It took to awaken within tlio public mind a knowledge of ita worth; how fln tllya confes sion was extorted from European hinh authority that the potato and Indian corn wero tho two greatest blessings America- ever gave to the World; how, notwithstanding all Oils, they wero still used as food for oattle and horses, though in a pinch it was thought tlioy might help bridge over a starving peoplo who bad met with fuiluro in tho crop of ooreals. Mr. Webster related that even in Washington's day tho Father of His Country had proclaimed loudly against the vilo "and vulgar horse food," ns ho Mlod it, known then and now ns cornnieal, and w hich was not considered good enough for the soldier. Mr. Wesbtor spoko of the German and French pooplo, who wouldn't oat cither of these arMcles cf food ; ti at, when Antoine Parmon tier, a philanthropist, bad helped on and improved their cultivation and urged tin ir daily use, Johnny Cra pnud wouldn't listen to him. Finally the government felt the need of aid ing this business, and tho gendarmes were placed around the potato field, plentifully planted with them, as if to guard a highly precious coinrmid ity, and Louis XV ordered the potato blossom 1 1 bo worn by t'ao court la t ;ea This done, tho tide turned in favor of the poor, persecuted potato, and under the loftier name of pommc de torre it came out of the fire of op position cooked, as it is now said to be by the French cuisine, in some S00 different ways. By tins compul sory recognition it now holds an honored place, upon the table, an in dispensable adjunct Interrupted oo casionally.but respect fully,how-cver, by some questions his hearers now and then put to him, Mr. Webster cheerfully continued bis potato talk for nearly an hour, and it was an ad mirable help to lessening tho monot ony of tho trip, I can assure you. Cincinnati Times-Star. Franklin's Chess Table. The most iuteresting piece of fur lture in the reception room at th residence of Mrs. E. D. Gillespie it a t&ble which no one nowadays would presume to c!l a ches table; but such It Is, and was the prized property of Mr. Giliespie's famous grandfather, Ilcnjaniin Franklin. Mrs. Gillespie says that her mother, who was three years old when Franklin died, could remember see ing the great philosopher and states man while away hours over the chessmen. The tbble is of mahog any and of ordinary height, though rather small. The top is scarcely a foot square, and it looks as though there was lit tle room for the royal game. There Is a sliding piece, however, that domes out just under the top In some manner similar to that of the pieces used in the modern roll -top desk. At the back there Is a long, upright sliding frame in which Is stretched a piece of silk. This Mrs, Gillespie's mother recalled seeing Franklia raise to kep the wind from blowing out the candle by the dim light of which the game was played. Phila delphia CaL Relief in Sit Hours. Itistrrsaing Kulm y aa! Eiadder dotf-aact relirvtd la aix fanura by the "S Great Smith Aaiarirmn Ki.hiejr Col-." Thia an rrflwJT i a prral aarj.nar on a.-cout of ita riciint: .mmptiiri ir Ti-li-viug pais is the Madder, kidaera, uack a ad every part ot tlw uribary puaifa ia male nr fi-m.if. It relieve retnaiinT' ef aratrr and win ia faita! it a' moat imtnediatt-iT. If rna want qaicfc rrlMf ad core thia la thi Mtaede. tv'd by Tirlor A Haaner, Inif fim, Mbo( Airy, C. HOW TH8 MOLI TUNNELS. On larto.lrlnaa l.lllla Spaclmaa Itoni Om llawlreil reel In Twanlr llonra. Plncij tbo wriggling and restive litlht mole upon tho ground on a spot whore the ground In not unreason ably lmrd, ho that ho may linvo a fair chance for disappearing, nnd m what h w 111 do. The instant bo touches tho earth down goes his nose, feeling jievvmis y hero nntf therefor n j lnco to slart bis drill. In about ono sxoud bo has fiiiiml a miitfihlo spot. His noso sinks Into tho soil ns If it were a brad nwl, with a half Itcnng and pushing motion, nnd in tin in.it, mt half your niolo'a bend Is buried fi om view. Now watch sharply, or ho will bn out of sh'ht 1 f'iri! you sen how ho does it. rpcuiiien his jiovverfiil ris,'hl foot, sliding clnso along tho side of his head, straight forward, odgewiso, to the end of his noso. Hi.-i fi ve jioint cd chisel cuts tbo enrth vertically until it reaches 11 1 far forward as l.ls short tench will let it go. Then, with a quick moMon, ho prlea the earth sldowiso from bis noso nnd so tnakcH nn opening. Instantly tbo left foot does tho sumo thing on tho other side, and niennwhllo tho gimlet pointed nose bns gone right on boring. In live second by tho watch his body Is entirely out of sight, and only his funny tail can bo soon. Ir throe minutes ho will tunnel afoot If bo Is nt. nil in o hurry to get on in tho world. Desiring to learn Just how much tunneling a 1110)0 can do in a known number of hours, wo caught n good largo sjn'clini'ii nnd immediately turned it loose in tho middle of a llvo aero Hold of clover. Tho grass vns so thin anil winter killed that tho ground was practical ly bare, but not looso like tho tioil of a cultivated Held. FivOHoc-inds after tho mole receiv ed its freedom it had burrowed out of sight. Til is may seem past belief, but tho fact is vouched for by tho official timekeeper. Sticking a stako at tho starting point, wo retired and loft tho digger hard at work. Tho start wns made at 11a. m., and tho direction taken was east ward. Hy 6 p. m. tho molo had dug 23 feet lu a zigzag lino, but keeping tho same general direction all the time and without digging any side galleries. By 1 1 a. in. of tho follow ing day tho tunnel had been driven SI feet farther, with numerous side galleries, and four feet had Ihxhi add ed at the end next to tho starting point In another lenir 10 foot had lvn added at the extremity, making w fet cf main lino and IIC1 feet f.f branches, or a total of lO-J'i foot :t tunnels dug in 25 hours. Tlio 1m d to;n of tho tunnels ran ver evenly almut four inches below the aurf.iv. .Sometimes tho bolo was elliptical in k1ihih measuring l's' inches in width hy two inches in height, and sometimes it was trian gular, measuring two inches each way. The surface of the ground was usually cracked and raised about an inch along tho course of tho tunaoL W. T. llornadav in St Nicholas. Frouda's Recreation. The late James Anthony Froude's favoriie amuFements were yachting and angling, and, until his last ill cess commenced, he was out every fine day sailing and sea-Gshing in a little vessel which he kept at Sal combe, where he lived for several months In each year. lie was the very best of good company, and a most attractive and delightful com panion, whose excellent talk and endless Cow of anecdotes will be long remembered by those who have often seen him In private. Ho al ways wished to die In Devonshire, and bis life ended within twenty miles of Darlington Vicarage, where he was born, and where his early flays were spent Mrm. J. F. Bell, Owwdiaif, Kaia. Wife of Ibeedliorof Toe Graphic tbclMd tnf local pap-r of Wiiml ctMinty, wriwa "I mi trwMr4 r4tfc hrmrt Aaeaat for aix yer, arvere palpiLaiiiAia, abort Bfwa of bmath. tufrptber uh aurh ex tnDie Dermoaneiaa, that, at times 1 would walk tlie Sotie nearly all nUrtal. consul l-d the boat metlml taleoL Then mUi tttrrr m m JaWp jwr awe, that I tuid orraulc durur ot luc feeartfur which there waa remrdr. I had rd your advertiaeuent la Tm (ir&itsie and a year ago. aa a Uut raaort, tried ,mi tart t Ae A ttr. MUrm- rtr (rf fmr th Hrmrt, which convln-ed me that thera araa true merit In lu I Ua.k three taottlra earh of th Bean Cor and IiM4.vattra Nsrrine and Mt tmmpletrlw rwaval aw. i mlr-p well at Bight, Bur bean beau rrcularl and X ha tp do coore amotheruis apeila. I ih SO Bay Ui ail alio are uttering a I d.d: Utere'a relief nctold for thea If thrjr artll only Kiev yonr reraediea Juat one trial." He. MUna Heart Ptrre t anld oe a pl ruarmnuu.atlKr Brsi tanilp will iwrau All orueriab.aell It at SX brii forth, ne It will tx-aeni pi-iaml. on receipt of p-.no by Ua Itt. SUwa au1ioa Oo, k.i.uart, lad. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health MORTGAGE SALE. r t v irt ue of Oie ju.,r ronia urj in a oiuraee deed, exerolrd Vo nie I t I, L. "5e!Te aal M. 1.. (;ewce, hia ifr, on the iTlli day of January, 1 ,C, aixl reccn-ded in th- reet-nJ of iuinara. in the Iiepirtra nffii, of Surry eontity, in tnoa H faure 1,".", I will ''! for rah, at Uie (' airt ilw dner in Put, OB TuerJT, Man b ITth. til of K . I. C.eoif 'a mwaitUi in tweat la 1 li tracl of Ual iaftr beioturmg t AbJt (ieorg, 6- eea-wl Vi funber inffimialii.a certiii-f tiii !od aee the liOBltiiarH- tveB In the Wml-fr dre.l dwrilwl ihm, Sotd kiHti.'i a iSnht af in and inf-n-s aud (M t and. Feh. .h, lsi C- W. Itrakra, V-inra,-.. M? !!L, CHANCED K!S MIND. Wintad to Ds Shot Until a Pite4 Waa Polntsd at Him. Herman K. Abraham, an eecen trio second hand clothes dealer of the Heights, rang the bell at the county jail tho other morning, and when tho door was opened, forced his way In regardless of remonstrances. "What do you want?" uskt-d Keep er Eltrlnghutn. "I want to tile; shoot rne," said Abraham, throwing open his coat. "Vell,goan(ldic1"rc)!icd Eltring ham, tcstfly, "but don't do it hero. This Isn't a morgue." "Hut I don't want to kill myself," said Abraham; "I want some ono to do It for me." "Do you want me to do the job?" asked lUtrlngham, as he opened a drawer In a big dcslt and took out a revolver. "Yes, aim right here," replied Abraham, placing his hand over his heart. "Don't you want to say a prayer before you die?" "No, I did that home. I am ready to go." Eltringham pointed tbo revolver at Abraham's breast, but when the latter saw the gl.-am of the weapon be changed his mind and put himself outsldo tho door at a bound. lie was still running ut tho top of his speed when ho turned Into Oakland avenue nnd disappeared. -N. V. Times. t'nronvrnllofial. Tho following story is told of tho unconventional court method.- of tho Into (leortro M Stearns of Massa chusetts: "M.'iy it please your hon or," bo said, beginning nn argument ono day before tho supreme court, "I bavo ft little rani hero that was started in tbo police court, nrd that Court guessed on it. Then wo went to tho superior court with it, and that court guosM on it, and now wo would like this court to guess on it." Tho court said: "Mr. Steams, sit down This court doesn't guess on cases." Mr Stearns replied: "I beg pardon, your honor 1 desiro the Judgment of this court on tho caso. " Tobacco. No crop varies more in qual ity acconJinjir to grade of ferti lizers used than tobacco. Pot ash is its most important re quirement, producing a large yield of finest grade leaf. Us " only fertilizers containing at least o actual Potash .(K.O) in form of sulphate. To in sure a clean burning leaf, avoid fertilizers containing chlorine. fiir pamphlet r M advermtnir cirruln rvwro. irB ,pe, ii (criiitreri, hut are nr- tKl wt-rkt,, rnum iitg luteal rrv.ir he nn the aiil-"'' l t frmiiratintt. and are renily helpful to Urmerv Titty arr rnt Irrr fnf (,! k M A V K M l WORKS. V Niau M.. New Vork. CATARRH IS A Loca 1 Disease au,1 Nil,- i-'Mi't i.f r ilds .-in, MKl'l- 11 t'lilllHll, itllMllL'S. 0 i aii la- 1 urd l.v a pt,- lint r-ini'1 vtt'-li ihdjiiiii .lirt-i'iu In o Tie ii..-.ir1i. 11,-il.ii rnl, klv als.,ri--d I trues rt 1;, f at out',-. Kia's Cream . la a.-knf. lodged In t.p ttip n, .si 1 h .mn.-li r,T Utr Nhns.1 lalhiri. i'iiMs n, u,-.i and hav tvvi rnlall n un-iii-a. Ii aid ricaii- Ihe nasal ,.'.. !: p.in ai,i ir.Raii,.iia- ll'ill, h.-als I lie a.ir'-s. Iirole, Is . lie n .-inl-ral e rr.m t-iiliia, n-si.-n-s- iln- s, 1. t tH-i- and ami-il. rr-.t- v.-. at ihi.-:M.orhi nwl KIT RKoTliriis, t Uarrea SU. Ni-w V.TU. IIJ.. . n. BY Wall Paper T WHOLESALE PRICES. YOUR MAIL 100 ) New di-sU-iia.v aiul up 1 Wurrnnid to l Klir,,' L'llls. 1 .1111 t.T l,.l,t,V Sample t h-i-il," siiiii-li'H riiti-l is-riimli-il r ' fur r"lsIV dmluct atwa rite. ( arat-rii r. F. B.t'AnV.snS Wnrtnt St . rrmhlrBrv. H I. LIStRit C-SCCcaiT$ TO CU9S '.C ajiEhTS. "'" 1 Parker5! -' - iv, I HAIR BALSAM 1 3 iwm-t ai4 rru(.iwa at halt. , 7 1 "h:ujm a !oBurif prnh ' i - Ilr Fail to he! or Onj uaJi Th ot!T -!' t i i i-.f t m,.;b a. jmut- f.ismms pmm aWl lay M Swi. tLal awauif tUff. iaavta. SU iMMU. Breakfast - Supper. E P P S ' S Grateful Comforting. COCOA Boiling Water or Milk. 0 rvl.l.Mi.A rM Wlaaail Rw. rEnflYROYAL PILLS yam X v-.i. Ms... isD il Ul si ra,---s Kf rf a.-. S-a. 1 1 Rr4 SurtsHi it f sa far p"rnir l-,asii v4 tra.4 aasasi t mm. tl.ll l. (MM 1 - awttato " "'". sUsjtJLMa.li4'i aHHstatav. I'm NOTICE. Nortli Carolina. I In 8iiMrior Surry r:utify. i llonrt. W. A. C. Joiif va. Tlioina J. Atlama. It Bpuriiip from tlie afiidavit of W. A. O. Jour 111 ilnf ai Hon that Ttinmaa J. Adamp.tlH" dfffiidatit tlicn-in i tiot to I dHitid in Surrj unt y and ranmit, after due di!ipnv, le fund in tb Slate, and it flintier a-;M-ariiig that aid actiuii rrlata to rt-al itate. or in ficluiiiiig any intr(.t or li-n that the di'li'tnianl may tiatr in Mid rral .-oiiiti- tiit-ti i )f aulijwt tif ttiiti action, and that said drfenuant a min-rvai Jf-m of hi State and that the court ha juria dirtion of the uhje t matter of the ac tion; It ik, lli'-refore, oniered that no tice of thi au't.n fe pulihahed once a week fornix aunc! e eeka in the )lt. Airy Nr. a neMiier uliihed in the town of Ml. Airy, in an id routity. wtlinaT forth the titiof thia actmn.the purfwwe tif the aanie aiv1 requiring the Q-!, 11U a ill to aj'iwar a; ihe Iieil l.-rw, of (he snrior I'ourt of Surry cwinty tn tv t.eid on rd Monday in March, I ". at the l.urt llmje in lMiaou in aaid county and anwer or demur to the cioir-iaint nt jilairn iff. or tt.e relief tirin uemavdeO mil l grM.-d. H . V. . UiVll-iVi.V, C. S C. Feb 4th, J . ft A" P What is 4Vi V 1 i a V Custorln U Dr. Sumui l IMtobcr's prosorliitlou Tor Infant bnd Clillilrcii. It .ontniiis neither Oiiliini, Morphine nor other Karcotlc siibstanee. It Ik a harm Ira substitute for lVtreg-orlc, Drops, Moothlngr SjTiips, and Castor OIL It U Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years use by Million of Mothers. Castorla destroys Wfiniw and allays feverlHlinoss. C islorla, prevents vomltlnir Sour Curd, cures Dlarrhn-a nnd "Wind Colic. Castorla relieve tcethlnir troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Caiforla la an rxrcllcnt mrclldnc forchU drvn. aiolhrra ha- repeatrdty told m of Ua good effect upon their children." Ha. G, C. OacooD. Lowell, Maaa. Caatoria la the heal remedy for children of which X am acquainted. I hope the day la not fiir distant when mother will conaidcr the real Intrmt of their children, and uae Caaloria Inatead of the various quark noatrums which arc deatroytitg their loved ouea, hy f rcing opium, moipliine, aoothing ayrup and other hurtful BRenta down their throata, thereby Bending them to premature gra-ea." Da. J, P. K.IHCHKLOB, Conway, Ark. Tha Centaur Company, 77 fS? r-" N 3 W. E. MERRITT, Mount Airy, North Carolina. Alien, the Barber. When you ih an easy shave. As giniil as linrln'r ever cav., Ji:at call on mt' nt my KaliMin. At morn, eve or 110011. I cut ami dres the hair it It frraee, To suit the contour of the fare. My room is neat and towel clean, tN'issor tihr.rp and razors keen; And ever) t Iiuir I think you'll find Tusuit the face and please the mind. And all my art and skill can do, li you just call I'll do for you. It. 1:. ALLCV, Blue Kiilfre Inn, Mount Airy.N. C. NOTICE. Kuniiii fit-am t. Nonh rarriitna, vs. (' iirry ( cunlv . NAIjC t?t.ljTlSt.l Ulltl Olh'TH. MlD'Mtnr t tiurt. f Itefttrf hf i It-rk. I! app 'nrlii? to th CmjTt Imm aT1.UJt TllPtl ihMi Jttiiit H- t!iT. m Ivfttipt r aiul nitvum rifstn -r af non-U"-: is t! Uv Mau- nt Vn( artj'tftt; !;' r iir-i ir ar'lts Id thf itHttffMitktl a. tutn: lli..t i-il.n 1 a jwtfliii t'tf .Vvr i ih thtr furt arid and tljiik d timi pi.iiiu'attiiii t't" mtil- lu tu M'M fcT AIRY Nt nrVSH;!tl-f-r puMtMiffl fj ihf limn tif Mt'Uii) A r i t h;jl hu-t-folvo rt nulrii p H'd l''ft iitlai,tt in aitfur lf f' tie it-iktif i j it Mii-rior I'mirt cf Mirry rtMin'a ai til" Fiir in ll..n. nn tti- tTrh tiy ot Kt-hnir . '.-W aiiij trl tm-l dt-Iriitiai.is Inkt tint ,? ihitt tr ti tart !" nnitr afii mmwfrtrr tifinwr to Kip f-ii,pM:ril p ainnfl tllapp; tir ihf rt iit-t (imii;-ii in tin- -,npu.LU H iues lU ti.lllj lial JbUi. !tlh. lSra. W . W . HAMPTON, . K. C. W. L. Uke , Atioruc for i'Minua. NOTICE. Wm conk vs. A. M M.al.la. NortU '"arrihiia. hurry i ounti. lo Suprrmr ' nun. pr1nI trtn. I. To A. M. WhIUIs. vn w til hrn-'y tali I nflr th-il iti ai 'iM ptitjiii-d ai-!lon haa i u tiisri tui W' r li Mi- ptin'tiaMf tin nicy f,tr a Lrat't 1 1 Ini.d I tt ts-t lii rmu;i, iim"i Hard in lb t m pUHM tti Uitv chiiv, mMi Hiut a HuinmoiiR bun twn Kru4i rturimult tn ft' itt i-rm ot H.tid iviiiri, hli lt w 111 Im l(it(J I il- fiiin tinUHf lb Ft hnmr . Mit liiilcni nu Hpfwar ami an ff ai- iNH.jniftiiii tuf'h lu I-- t.ii nl", njfK' TO-nJ ill I- rfinttreii (vbTHtimi you at prat-d ('IT liiiTt'lH. Tli frJuli Wilt. I- W . H. H .lVitT.N CltTk fitw ri'if tniri 01 srr. Ct-uutv. Car1r4 Uktl;u. AJl.iruf.vs V riaiutlfTa." NOTICE! Executor's Sale. In :ni- ,if amiili V verutinna lu favor of U . l.Kinl.l and oilM-ra, acainat J 00. U. in" t, in mt bi.ii., I a ill ael at null- lie ftni-.r, lur rah, at the r.,nrt houat-itian- lu l',.l,'i, on Monilar, the J )'.: b dav Sllar-'h, l'i. 'aainr being the hrat day ui il- Mitrior t ourt.) at 12 o cluck. Mrt the tulliia ins; re. I evtale of I lie said J. M Itumer. t-n: tlrw iiit or narocl ol land hm- lu the inaii of ll.uiut Airy, ai iiHUHig ihe lamia of J M. Iiurham, li. V. tjravia at.d oili"ra, rvntaniiti aiMiiit (iO -fe. aam lan,c knoo a a- the 1111. 1 b. molu d Uh- iiklaiul cuiiluriion, tb"'to. ,ne tract ofiatid lini:iu urry r.iunrv. eon tauiiiif; alMtit 1 ;oii acrea. kiiqan aa the warahjftli faiai. Oitr i,e e t arce-i ti! laiiJ. In klount Air,, u the Ara al rner. jiMt la-lo the null Imiii.iu ti w-t and cua- iigiiana thi-rru, rontaimi ainnit in acna. Une .ie--e tr fircet ol lail lying iu hurr, c iin,ii ; lie Ararat ri,-r. a l;i,i niDg tiie lin u! il rm 1.. t lnM ai,l others, i-oli- tan ihj; aiKnii (i cr"w, anosa a tlw j.Un ius null tirwrty and ttr air iar-r eoit lie ieHi 1II1 it. a-ati niM- lot la tlie !m 11 ,,f Mimiiii Any, uu Kaia alTeet, ailioiBiiie ibr iamlaiJ. Al. In line ami i. nv rjtiiio lav al. .111 nBliall wrr. and kiHia 11 Ihe iii'er U aiehonae tiorm ; aiae oar lot uu M a n atrerl, aiij.iiiims the lafi-ot ti. C'. VyU-k atj.luttieia ciHilalinng aUmt oih hail a.-it-uu ) in i-aonalia & l.ritk store' a wo mi If. n Main atrwt,al,mi:ioi Uihbi ;t J- M lltwai ale1 Mliera, CiintainiBg ah,n io ai re, aulitrri lo Ihe iliiw, M, M. M. llroairr a il .ar-r; a 1-0 nr .- it laail. lung n tin, Ararat river le'e-b JjBin aud ijniru:c at it a, e,. laaiiiir ab-'iil 4.1 arm, raorirt Hie iuU brrvtotfirc aliotil tu J. M- llr.irT aaa hoummd ; ai all ui J. M. Broarar'a iu teret iB ti- pn.riy ki,.. aa th hark rBti proper!), luaaliaty th said riraf tiotta ariKHiul.Bg alMii -i and lUr im. Th frh. nth. J A. AiiAMs, s-ptmrr. English hjiarm Lii iment mnuTu all Hard, ivift or 1 aiiiHiel Lump and tileniiri- from tionw. l.luod paTtll CuH, .Irlta. r.fy, I..rii? b,r-, "l.nea, hitraii.-a. all t-iilTi 1 hruau. U'Mjftiatc. aTf ti I. j uav of one ootti. H arrantrd the BKat vundrr ful tSiemwti t ura ,Ttr klxnr& tiid oy Itruiia lUmi Alt. Air j.N. C 1 1 a i Castoria. "Caatoria la ao well adapted to children that I recommend It aa auperior to any preacripUoa known tome." H. A. Abcrkb, M. til Sa Ozlord St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our physldana In the dilldren'a depart, ment have apoken highly of their experi ence In their outaide practice with Caatoria, and although we only have among our medical auppllea what la known aa regular product, yet we are free to confeaa that tha merita of Caatoria haa won ua to took with favor upon it." V kited Hoarrrai. Aim DiarawaABT, Boston, Maaa. Allbm C Smith, Aa, Murray Straat, Naw York City. SrIEPPAHD'S MADE FROM PURE PIC IRON. Not one pnnnd of rVrap Iron la aver ueed n these good DURABLE, CONVENIt NT aaa-ECONOMICAL AU Modern Imnrovementa to Lighten Ilouaekerplng ( area. Twenty different alzca and kloda. Every Stove Warranted Against Defects. Prlcea not mnrb higher at thia tiro than ou rommooei kin da of Slovva. Coil on or addreat NOTICE OF ELECTION IN THE TOWN OF MOUNT AIRY, On Ihe Question of Issuing Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars of Bono's for Water Supply. N'ot i;'e i liereliv given Ilia' the Board of t'omniissioiiera of the (own of Mount Airy, hy an ordinance passed at a reiru lar meeting in accordance with the Act imased by the tienernl Assemlily of .Minn 1 nronna, tiaa Uirectea that an elect 1011 le held in the town of Mount Airy, on Monday, the second day of March, l.swi, at which election will lie submitted to the decision of (he auali tied voter of theanid town the que- tion whether the Hoard of C oliiniis sinners of the town shall lie authorized toi'sue tionds in the sum of tJ5.mil), the prociHHis of the sale of the said Ixinds to I applied in suiiiili nm the ton with water That the bonds an author ized to bv issued will run for 3d year aa tiear interest at the rate of not more than nx per cent, per annum. to tie paid semi-annualiy, and shall not lie sold for less than par. That the bonda so authorized to lie issued shall be is sued in the following denominations to-w it : Twenty bonds for line Thousand lul- lars each. rr-t .i . .. .. , ien oonas lor i ne iiunureu Poiiara each. Kiijht bonda for Five 11 undred lol- lars each. The said election will lie conducted by realist rars and jiHtfe appointed ac cording to law, aa follows; I'iRsT kn. Kesisttar- J. 1'. Allred, Jamea I. tieltiii and II. A. Kawley. Judges K. K. tiallaway, F. W. Tloyd ana j. t,. paugn. H.i'oM) WKD. Iiepistrars W. M. AVayt, It. T.Joyce ana t . a. imiii. Judgea Jamen H. Sparger. M. D Armtield and A. ti. Trotter. Tlllkll w AKII. Kepis (rars T. K. MeCargo. K. K. .Marshali ana Ji-n blizzard. Judges Jamea ti. l'.anner, K. C. Kapp and K. ti. tiilmer. rot kTH warii. IiegistrarsJiw. W Aahby, A. L. Pnarger and V. 11. 1'oore. Judgf W. 1'. tiilmer. C. Jottea and J. t . I.dwards. The place for i'niiig the registra tion KHika ana registering voter aid iKjIiing the volea hue tiee de iignated by tlie Clerk of the Court aa follows: Fiasr Wakii tiallaway A. IVIton'a saw null. fEcoNB Ward The Town Hall. Thikii Wakp liravi-a' Man-house. FotkTH Wai The tilulie Ware house.. That there will lie an entirely new regiairation of voter and the rr-L'istra- tiou Uails will lw open in eacn ward, at the places atane named, on Saturday. theJuh day of January, IhW, from 6 o'cliK-k. a. m.. until 4 oclock. p. m., and on each s-aturday thereafter up to and including the 'JVlh of l-ebruary, 1H6, at the same houra. o Tvcist ralioli al. lowed except on haturdaya. At the said election, tin we who are in favor of giving thf authority to the lioeird to issue said bonds, will vote on a written or printed ballot - Approved," and lhae who ai- iu-,J to giving ti-e seifl au thority wiii vote tin a l.ke ballot ".Not Approved." Kotior i further given that at the said meeting it waa further ordained by the Board that the water niauia or pipe should be laid un the following streets to-w it : On Main Street fnu the Railroad bridge to a point in front of M eich's reaiaence; conr.ec!i,.n pij from Main down Kaw iey Avenue tv hart of hiceiofl Hill; from Main to houth Mrevt SiriMigh .Vt-eijiiiore ; from Main through I'rauklitt to rHHith Mrwet, then dime nouth Kiwi to a point op-,Hite HufTa faf-torj; from Main Mrt-l. through 1'iue to brow of liiii at li. K Mar-haJ a residenee ; fn.tn Main thrtuigh Kockford to brow of tnii near 1". 11. i rice a ; from Main doa Wiiaon to prlng Mreet ; from Main down M'onb Mrwet lia yarda; from 11, down ilamtejrg Mreet to brow of hill rw-ar i ullnu'i to ba"no factory. By order of tlie Bimrd V r t AI.TEU, UiT.iL Itch ef titiffian bawM smo - fu. Ma ltXLOm A ft .Mat ft. aipw a k4 U1 Wi MtlaJ RAILWAY, bun CiiLt, Receiver. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, IN EFFECT DECEMRF.K Rtl.. IfWJ KOKTH bOV Ji'ui Ko. "2. 'V 1! y. U-ave Wilmingbm, Arrive Fayetteville, Leave Fajetteyille, I-av Hanford, I-ave Climai. Arrive (ireeriHiHiro, 1-eave (ireenslxirii, Ieave Htokesdule Arrive Walnut Cove, Leave Walnut Cove, Leave liural Hall, Arrive Mount Airy, 7.26 a. m 10 S6 a. m. 10 M a. m. I J lit p. 111. 2 JO p. 111 2 00 p. n,. 3 oft p. pi. 8.f p. ni. 4 31 j., ui, 4 3 p. m. 6.17 p. 111. 6-15 p 01. SOUTHBOUND. I No. 1. Uailj Leave Mount Airy, I 935 a.m. l-ave Kural Hall, ) 11.06 a. in. Arrive Walnut Cove, ; 11.86 a. ni. Iave Walnut Cove, 11.46 cm. Leave. Htokesdale, 12.12 p m. Arrive fireensboro, 126Hp.ini Leave (ireetialKiro, 1.(13 p. m. Iave Climax. 1.82 p. m. Leave fanford, 3 19 p. ni. Arrive Fayetteville, 4 33 p.m. Leave F'aye'teviile, j 4 46 p. m. Arrive Wilmington, 7.66 p. in NORTH HOUND. Leave Iientiettaville, Leave Mai ton, Leave Ked Hnriiign, Leave Hope Slills, Arrive Fayetteville, KOUTII BOUND. Leave Fayetteville, Leave Hone Mills, lave Hed springs, Arriv Maxtoii, Arrive Heiinettaville NOUTII BOUND. Iave UaiTiseiir, Ieave Climai, Arrive (ireensboro. I-ave (ireensboro, I .cave Htokesdale, Arrive Madison, HJUTH BOUND. I-ava Madison, lave Slokesdale, Arrive (inenslK)ro, I-ave (ireensboro, l-ave Climax, Arrive Kamseur, No. 4. Daily 8 26 a. ni. 9 .29 a. in. 9 66 a. m. 1 10 36 a. 111. 1 10.62 a. m. No 3 I) n'ly 4.3H p. ni. 4 6 p. ni. 6 42 p. ni, 6 12 p. m. 7 20 p. m. No. 18. VI i i'd 6 15 a. 111. 8 36 a. ni. 9 20 a. m. 9 36 a. m. 10.60 a. m. 11.60 a m. No. 16. Mil d 12.26 p m. 1 2S p m. 2 36 p. m. 8 10 p. m. 866 p. m. 6.60 p. m. North Bot'su coKxacTiONS. At Fayetteville with Atlantic Coast Line for all points North and East, at San ford with the Keahoard Air Line, at (ireensboro with the Southern Railway Company, at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk and Western Railroad for Win-ston-Salv-m. aorTit iiofNncoxsrcTioxa. At Walnut Cove with the Norfolk and Western Railroad for Roanoke and points North and West, at (ireensboro withthe Southern Railway Company for Raleigh, Richmond and all points North and F;ast, at Fayetteville w ith the At lantic Coast Line for all KinU South, at Maiton with the Seaboard Air Line for Charlotte, Atlanta and all points South and Southwest. w. K. KYLK,uB'iraaa.agt. 1. W. mv. ftfoeral Maoatfer. AARON PENN, THE Fashionable Barter, Under Graves Warehouse, Mt. Airy, N. O. F'asy chairs, razors keen ; Scissor sharp, linen clean. For a shave you pay a dime Only a niekle to get a shine; Shampoo or haircut I'ompadour You pay the sum of 25c. more. Desirable Residences for Rent 1. The Ross House and Lot, Rock- ford Street. 2. The C. W. Lewis House and Lot, Main Street. 3. The Vaughn House and Let, Rawley Avenue. Al! desirable and conveniently lo cated. Call on (iao. W. SraaoKB. Sept. 17th. 195. V a 7 ; , UU-.l- .- r- do Il'H iw: ... . . and be led 1- , . .: u . tlLCSt tiCOvJ i.. 1 Most ;v:.: fr a tnerc rr. 1 . ; r lu r..;u rtI...it- t rctnrrr tt K. t tuitalint ?. st. ... rwwitlK MStTilrl I'.fct 1, t 'fj fc-'tVt1 S to iaa.i.j"4. ar-v. . Light Running The 1". r-y-w i thr mrid thatt i. s.im n . ; au . 1 v h-h i n juries r.'.i3r -l l:n -.n, lano'f New Home It bavt AtflRtk Tftn. t-f-lr Fr4. aka tm boCb a;a rf o-i-i(t-1 v? .v.., i ".tatr aa It ; Kf 8ttl - fcirc. r t. 'l-r-v-r w!rr: iur4 00 4vd mctAbic cectera. u a rwi.H; trwlaoe t tate muuznum, WRITE FOn CiRC'JLARS. THE EI E-JIE SlaVIFC i KUl CO. test Vim F-aje- r r-' ' r- r X 9cm t - .r r R. H. LEONARD. EVERYBODY LOOKS NICE Tbe Harris Steam Dje Worts, KALE3UII. - C All ori--ri hj mail rwseivc prvasj.t at ealiow. AU wark faarwatcMl. Writ tir wrt4- eolara. t h ajnag and biadtaf a ajireial'y NOTICE. turn , mirv r u-Jl ft Itt tm it . mrr. 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The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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