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THE MOUNT AIRY NEWS. Mount Airy, N. 0., Mr. 12, 18S. J U01C10U SJlBvE R Tl sTn 8 OUKATKH amy w butneti K.H it nn an old bi.air.raai fHKl!l(Vlll!llH4lai,iil''! K"ivKs many mill ItKwniM many !" toumneee Mivics many a tmng biiHirmai sgi'llttks aucc In any tualrnMW Tin locust trees in. front of Mr. Montgomery' n cidenfc Iihvc lun'ti removed. Wo Mslievo Mount Airy will Imve a canniiiir factory tins year. 1'ar tit sre figuring. Tlio Httendanco at all our si.-liou! this v ar is very satisfactory. Tlio average lieals last year. Wo would caution veopie to lie very careful with fire, especially at tint Btunon of the year We will lie at court next we k at Dulisui and liopo to meet many o our old friends and patrons, The pMpeet for a good crop of wheat in this section is hardly as favoidhlo a u.ual at lii time of year. We hoj o the truit will escape the frost agnin this year. A lig fruit crop meaiiH a hig business for this plact The ciii.J'1 are beginning to prepare their gardens, trim trios, repiir femes, ike Spring of I ho year puts new lito into everything. Ueduced rates on tho Cape Fear & 1 adkin Valh-y ht lroad to fetate Convention of 1 unng iVople a Eo ciety Christian Endeavor, (ireens- boro, April 17-11, 18lti. The editor ot this paper hopes to collect lots of subscription money at Dolisin conri. It is also expect ed that he will add many new sub ecriptiotis to our growing list. Mr. WT E. Co.x, w ho is the man ufacturer of some t the leading brands of cigars sold heie and else where throughout the country, has our thanks tor a r at to a lot ot Ins Guarantee cigars We are glad to learn thst Mr, L II. Huff, who has been sick so long and unable to attend t his b'iggy manufacturing biihine-s, is getting belter, lie lias been con fined to his room three months. The News and Mtserver says it will be a mistake for Mount Airy to put in water works without sewerage system. lioth should be put in at the same time, but $25, 000 is tot enough to py 'lie cost of all this Mr. A. G. Trotter, we learn, will not engage in tho manufacture of woolen goods in copartnership with Mr. S. W. Allred. Mr. Allred will go it alone. IJoth parties have our (test wishes for success in any line of business in which they may en . gage- The water works is already doing good. Voting $25,000 for this im provement has helped the town and shows that Mount Airy is wide awake and that her citizens do not propose to stand still while every other place of importance is push ing. We understand that one or twu parties are already speaking of going into bnsini ss on account of the favorable result of the election. The Alleghany Star says there is nothing ot the shooting affair said to have occurred in Alleghany last week, in which "three men were killed and about tit'ceii wounded." Glad the report is not true, and sorry to know that anybody would circulate such a etory. But the ar ty telegraphing it gave it as a ru mor, which shows that he, whoever it w8, had some d 'libt himself as to its truthfulness. The dwelling of Mr. I). II. Busk-It, mar this place, caught lire oiio of those windy days last week Mud was burning rapidly when dis covered. Nearly half the roof whs burned off the kitchen. Air. 11 wva the house would have been de atroved it the tire l.ad be.-n diecov- ni five minutes later. It took a lot of quick work to save the prop- .. ? . t- . j eriy. e rejoice wuu our menu in his escape these close times iroin a r. ...... men a sau inieioriunc. Mr. James Cook, for many years a citizen ot Mount Airy, died al most suddenly at baleiu. N. C, Ust week. Jim waa in Mt. Airy in December in the interest of the Jr. O. I'. A. M., an I canvassed the town, but d ,d not organize a lodge. Mr. Cook was a son of the late J. M. Cook. In convetsation with Jim we learned that he had not tasted Ihjuor tor several years, and that he was leading a new life. We were pained to hear of his d.ath. EderJ. D- Draugl.n, who has been travelling in Georgia, writes ns that he came across a mule that was pres'd into service by Sher man's army during the war. That niUle got away from the soldiers tew day after lie was Uken away from hi rightful owner aud return ed home Mr. Draught! say the laiywhois the present owner of the animal drive it to church reg ularly. G" t i -TB ,,e diJ not learn what the mule' color was in the iir.ies, but that he is gray now. Mr. Green M. lioliertaon, who was in to'1 '8t Saturday, was born in Stoke eoonty, N. C, in 1825. H, married Mary tt .IWr, of It ruk coanty, V-, " 'g 24 and h 25 year of age. Mr. H..b. n -n, t the time of her death, ws4 (i e mother of 8 children. Mr. IlobertsVe eee-wd wits wa SopLia jut- ..rwi 16 when he married her. KUt, ve birth to 15 children, mak- jug in all Mr. Bohert Helton has bought nice bicycle and joined the wheel men. Mr. C. E. Ilntchens, of Ilutchens, N. is finishing his now dwelling in nno styie. A large gang of wild geese passed over town Tuesday morning going norm, which, according to tho old saymg, is a fair indication that the cold weather is over. Sam Piindlo aid Aiex Scales, colored, were before the Mayor this week for selling In nor. 1 nndle was fined 1 100.00 and cost; Scales f.iO.OO and cost. John Cox, col., drunk and disorderly, fined $5.00 and cost. J. U. Patterson k Co. are on the market for all the tan hark thev can get. Be sure to see them and get cash prici s. These gentlemen expect to haii'Mo large quantities of hark here this year and it will pay you to see them. Uev. Dr. W. K. Barnett has a lit tle pamphlet, "Help or Hinder," by liev. James Atkins, D. 1)., pri'ie it and take it, that should be in the hands of every Methodist. If you will read this little book you will learn something yon ought to know. The Mount Airy Furnituro Co. is getting ready for operations. A part ot the machinery has been re ceived, the. material being hauled in and everything pushed vigorous ly. Now is the time to sell furni ture as dealers are placing their orders. The Cooper House at Dobson is ready for court. Tho popular pro prietor, J. C. Cooper, has gotten into his new dining room. "Not the cheapest, says John, "met a grade up." 1 atronize tho "Coop er House'' and you will le pleated with your treatment. The Fishing Party, given by the Ladies Aid Society of Central Meth odist church last Friday night, at the residence ot Mrs. hdgar Gilmer, was an enjoyable affair aud a finan- ml 6ncces!--. 1 lie lady managers ksire to thank the orchestra for iiimishiiig the music. Tho Dobson Inn, Dohfon, X. C, is a i-leasaiit place at which to stop during court. The house has been refitted, improved throughout and everything arranged for the com fort or patrons. Stables ample for your stock and plenty of feed pre pared, liemeniber Mr, Henry Snow and the Dobson Inn when yon go to court. Charges very reasonable. (ireensboro is hustling and has a bright nit nre. It takes something besides blow and gas to 6tart a town growing. The fact is "Mr. 51ow" is a back nunilier. Mount Airy is all right and only needs a few more wealthy men to eome into our midst and scatter a few millions of dollars in building fac tories, tine residences, and employ, itig any surplus labor we may have. we already have a ii umber of t he y best business men, men chock full of energy, men who are giving employment to labor, but we must have more capitalists to come here and erect manufacturing enterprises I dulerent kinds. PERSONAL MENTION. to filluren uorn io mi. I : I IT tr.nlUp I..lM-rtn. IH mm i,iv.ui died. Jlr in a ioui ana n1 day' work 7 Iwvmg in hi 7UI ?er un du a wl ayw thVurm, h,.lw.ylad pk0ty to eat and wear and !. a good, quiet citi!1- TWO MEN KILLED AT KERNERSVILLE. Fatal Shooting Scrape Between Revenue Officers and Blockaders. Revenue ofticeis Walter Davis and Jim S nith, armed with search warrants, went to the house of IJob Jordan, in Kerncrsville, on Mon day morning, to search for block ade liquor, when Bob Jordan aud his son, Banner Jordan, who lived wi'h his wife and children in the same house with his father's family, opened fire on the officers, who immediately returned the fire. Bob Jordan was killed instantly and Banner, his son. fatally wounded living tw i hours after tho shooting anray roon place, lioth of the rev enue officers were seriously wound ed. Banner, after he 3aw that he had done about all he came here to do, said he would lead a better lif j it the Lord would spare him. It was too late he put l off too long. The papers contain all sorts of reports concerning the horrible af fair. We find that the brief ac count given in the above is about all there is of it. The heart-broken women and children! What sorrow and what terrible anguish the demon, strong drink, is causing ! Why is it that this evil is not torn up by the roots and blotted entirely out of exist ence i Mr. V. (). Willis, of Charlotte, was in town Friday. Mr. Lowry Hill, of Gcrmatitun, was in town Wednesday. Mr, J. W. Cox, of Edwardsville. this county, was In town Monday. Mr. T. W. Folger, of Dobson, was in town Tuesday on business. Mr. J. (J. Olive, of Grconsboro, was here Thursday and Friday ol last week. Geo. W. Sparger, Eso., went down to Pilot Mountain Monday torn tug. Mr. Frederick Norman, of Kapp's Mill, was in town a few days ago. Messrs. W. B. Brown and Pernio Gilmer went down to Pilot Moun tain Monday. We were delighted to see our old friend, A. M. Smith, of Elkin, in town a few days ago. Thos. Fawcctt, Eso , President First National Bank, went down to Wilmington this week. Dr. It. E. L Flippin and Mr. Luther Hill, of Pilot Mountain, were in town last Friday. Mr. J. P. Carico, of Stevens' ('reek, Vs., is in town tin week with a fine drove of horses. We were glad to see our friend Mr A. A. Hodges, of Meadow Creek, a., in town c riday Messrs. J. M. Cockcrham and .iisha olt, ot the .Mitchells river section, were In town Friday. Bev. C. C. Havmore went down to l muscle oatnruay to nil his regular appointment at that place. Mr. W. S. Needham, of Pilot Mountain, was in town lhursd:iy and paid his respects to Imk Jkvs Mr. John Worrell, who lives near Hillsvihe, Va, was here on a vint Saturday, returning home Sunday Mr. It. II. Banner, w ho has been here several weeks, will leave for his homo at Ennis, Texas, this morning. Mr. Wiley Gentry, of Lowgap, .. C, was in to see ns I'nday am; had his name placed on our list of snoccribers. Mr. W. J. Herring, of Laurel Blu IT, was in to see us Saturday and renewed his subscription to Ihk Nkws for another year. Capt. E. W. Fruit, conductor on the (J. r v 1 . . lUilroad, whs hero on a visit to his brother, Mr. W. J. Fruit, latter part of last week Mr. H. B. Hardy, of the News and Observer, a rattling good all around newspaper man, was here rriday in the interest of his paper, Presiding Elder Bluir, accom panied by Bev. It. B. Hines, went over to Dobson Saturday to hold the quarterly meeting for that circuit. THE PILOT MOUNTAIN FIRE. iwn today. hmjumi ' a v wine, Married, on tho 4th insf.. near tuie place, by Kev. J. P. Ijinning Mr. IvJward Matthews to Miss Km ma Phiilips. ' If you write tin a matter of news in your neighborhood, send it by !1 I . - uriii mmi, uon i wait three or four days, aud sometimes one, two and threo weeks. That sort of news is not news. Lambsburg Entertainment. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather ou Friday morning. Feb. 2Hth, a largo crowd gathered in Lambsburg Academy to witness the cloning exercises ot the school taught by Mr. Fred Combs, of that plaee, Hiid his ashistatit, Miss Bessie Harris, tit Mount Airy. The enter tainment was very interesting and highly e j yed by every one. No where is there ietter treatment and better material fur an entertain ment. The noble looking little boy spoke almost like men. There were several excellent recitations by the young laJiesof the school, also some splendid declamations by the young men. Excellent music was furnii-hed by the Messrs. Matthews. Addrefscs were delivered by Jas. B. Ltndrtth, of Wood Lawn, Va., and N. E. Boyle, of Pine Itidge, N. C. We think that it will com pare mot fa vol ably with any etter Uinmttit cf it kind in the country. Wnil writing we wou'd not for get to say something ot the kind rem and h,pnality of the good peo ple in and around Ltmbtburg. Their dinner were iprea J an J eteryUnly iuvited to eat. 1Lei tiers were other way in w Lb tl er hjw(d their kindness. M tr.h lOtb. FPETTATO.B. Miss Bessie Harris, w ho has been teaching at Lambsburg for the pai-t four mouths, has returned home much to the delight of her many friends. Mr. Luther Armfield and his sister, Mis Lizzie, have recently visited relatives in Carroll county, Va. They were delighted wiih their trip. Mis. William Johnson and daughter, Miss Eliza, of Lambsburg, V'., passed through town Saturday en route to Walnut Cove and vicinity, to visit relat'vcs and friends. Preston Edmonds, of Moser, sold at the PUnters' Warehouse, Mount An v, IS. C., March nth : 278 lbs. trash lugs, at 17.75, $21.54 80 " second " " 10 75, 8.00 144 " Best " " 16.00. 23.04 157 Fillers, " 10.50, 16.48 1)5 " Leaf, " 15 50, 14.72 195 " Wrappers, " 23.00, 45.31 If you want tho highest market prices for your tobacco and irood accommodations, drive to the Plan ters Warehouse. Academy Honor Roll. The following is a roll of Acad emy students who have made an average of i'O tier cent, or above, and are entitled to this place on the Honor Keli. riMHT DiKTiNrriosi : Oiwar rattersoti, - . . tt&.lO K. W.AIIn-d, .... Jw.u3 IVnton KUardi, ... fo:( (Mem Wrenn, .... 97.7L hdtfar lianncr, .... 97.16 Uliam hirtfr, ... ntj oi (jraliam 1 roller, ... W5.75 Leonard Irvin, .... kY;) (Jonoe banner, .... 95.15 riBliT HiiNuH: Chas. Bowman, ... M.25 Hurli-y PiiielotT, - . . 93 Mi Harvey Ilennia, ... 93.hu Willie Harnett, - . . 93.1m Jaa. Ashhy, - - . . 93 58 Conrad KicelolT, ... 93.&0 Thoa. MoOargo, ... 93.50 Herhert Fojr, .... Kl 9 l.awaon Trotter, ... 93 15 Mike Keeves, - - . . 93 u I rel rpargsr, .... 92 5o Willie riiiort, - - . . 91 fio K. F. McKinney, - - . 91J13 Karnest liallaway, ... 91,14 Norwood Paddison, ... 91.HJ Keens MeDultie, - - - 90 M Chan. Fulton, . 90, M James llookrr, .... u..'5 KiU. Jonea, . - . flu 55 l.'has. hatlertlelU, ... hoicj Frank hparger, ... boOO EIGHT BUILDINGS DESTROYED BY THE DEVOURING ELEMENT ON SUNDAY NIGHT, Fire broke out Sunday night Inst, between 11 and 12 o'clock, in the drug store of Dr. J. B. Smith, at Pilot Mountain, and spread very rapidly. It was first discovered in the upper part of tho building, and had gained such headway that it was found useless to undettake to save the Viilding. 1 lie three new hniMing. adjoin ing the drug store, which were near ing com pletion, were also destroyed. At this time it looked as though all the buildings on the North side ot the street would go, hut the tire was gotten under control after eight buildings had been reduced to ashes, the citizens stopping it at Mr. B. Y. Dean's store, which building was badly damaged. The follow t.g is a list of the burned buildings and amount of loss aud insurance in each case as nearly as we could pet in the few minutes' timo we spent on the streets of Pilot Mountain Monday, J)r, J. B. Smith, stock of drugs valued at f 7,400; insured for $1,500, Building owned by J. F, Venabie ; value $1,000; insurance $600. Store house owned by John Wall, not completed, valued at $h00, in sured for $400 Store house, not completed, own ed by J. S. Needham, valued at $100 ; insnri'ticc $3oo. Store hoiicc, not c mplcted. lie longing to Job Hiatt, value $600 ; insured tor $400. lieorgo Whitakcr's house, valued at $800 ; insurance $500. J hp per Hill's house, valued at $800 ; no insurance. J. P. Lewis' store house, occupied by A. B. Harrell, valued at $S00; insured for $500. A. B. Harrell's stock ot goods was damaged and some part of it burned, but the loss is covered by insurance. Store house occupied by B V. Dean and owned hy A. B. Harrell, damaged $5'J. Bynnm Boyle hntikO, valued at $1,000 ; no imnrance. The Pilot Star newspaper plant, valued at about $150 ; no insurance. Stock of goods belonging to Sehwsrtzman A: Trail b. damaged ; covered by insnrance. The Store house occupied hv Schwartzman iV Traub, damaged considerably ; insured. 1 he stock of goods belonging to r . L. Smith damaged ; covered by insurance. The above may be incorrect, bnt it is suhstHtitially as given us by Mr. A. It. Harrell aud other par ties. Onirin ot the tire unknown. We were informed that lots of (roods and household and kitchen furniture was destroyed, which is a sad blow to some of Pilot's lest cit izens, but we Iioims ere long the burnt district will be rebuilt and business move along as iu days gone by. True, thoso who had no insu ranco are badly crippled, but they will go forward and cDine out all right by and by. Our friends of the I ilot Star have our sympathy in their dark hour, and we hope that it will not be long before the htar will rise again and twinkle more brightly than ever. All the parties carrying insnrance were in Mr. Geo. W. Sparger's line of companies except J. F. Venabie and Schwartzman & Traub. EVERY FAMILY (SHOULD KNOW THAT f.UI ' a ". T iremarM remtir. korh far film ucrtui inluquuk artioa to teller e iinrtu, Paln-KiUer riZTSlT: j:j.iH., Di.rr.., o;..:,t;AiV4 rJTT"Vr' "'"r, Plaairr, allr, an la nw-l ail ilw, .j,iif. a airSlrlaa .iw.r. at li.nrt.aria mt, lo a- lal-raallr ar ailaraallf WHk aartalai l rall.r. IS neOOMMSNDKO If lyttnmnt. b MtMMrin, l,T ariiitrn ar JtaAantr. bf Vm ft, Hi,IUU4. mr evKmrmoor. M HUImr J JiCI lt.l( ,uJ , ,aiaa laa port 1ibrai a I7 of It. ('No laml!7 rmn .(t,,.,i u ba arlthoM latj IBv.i)l,l. miHr In Oi. houaa. I la prlr. hrlnaa I. wiihln lb. m. ri of ail, anrt II am aaauaJr an rnana tlmra Ha mat la dm-tora' bllav nawara of Imltatlnna. Taaa aaaa Saa laa fwultia "faaT bivia." w are a soiirrc of comfort. Thry are a source ol care, also. If you care for your child' health, send for illustrated iMxik on the disorders to whi. n caililren are nhjeot, and which Prey's Ycrmliugo -i illicit ioro ywiru. hunk t.v it.all Fir -. fa. aft . Vlfl-V North Carolina's BIG STORE. -ajv- W.1&R.S. TOCKER&GO. Jlnlelh, IV. O. 1 if iMt I ,., I. aV A' .' 1 t U ; m I Go to J. R. Paddison's : for : Persian Corn, fiuest on thc market. Dr. Laflerty's Complete Flour, Pure Maple Syrup, Banquet Waters in 1 lb. packages, Northern Seed Irith Potatoes, Eastern Sweet Potatoes, Full line (iarden Seeds, Yellow and White Onion Sets, New Maikere'. Cashmere Poquet, Jerena Pontict and other tine Toih-t Soaps. We Do Sfiili Press Making In our own Drens Mi.kini? Pepnrtinent at modemtA prii'na, None msk more stj hh and cornet coxtumi's. We give the lict work: pxrellinu in taste and ion other dress iimkma depart ini'nln and at much lower tirires. WeMilinnt sainiilfS of MyliRh I)res Ciooils, Hilks and Cotton Dress (iimhIs at moderate prices. e nui'iilv edilniR Mit-llts. Ilriilcg and Itridcs Maids Dresses at very little eit, W rite to us for samples, estimatex and ideas. We mail our Hpring and Summer CataloKue, now ready. Auk for one. J.D. JEOTCTNBi DEALER IN SCHOOL BOOK, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, SUNK BOOKS, (iencral School Supplies and Blum's Almanacs. The largest, prettieat and cheapest stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS over opened in Mount Airy. THIS SPACE is 1 FOR THE w . h. k i s. tucker k co. ADVERTISEMENT Notice, Special Values, Aptly illustrating our perfect sharing methods: JO inch Japam-.sc Kaiki Bilks, 25 cents per yard. LM inch Japanese I labatai Kilks, 79c. per yard, in printed warps. I'resden, Persian and Floral efTeets. as inch all-wool Cashmeres, blacks and all colors 25 cents per yard, north 40 cents. J.F.HLL1I RTH & CO., R. C. CAVEn, Principal. Catarrh Cannot be C a real with luteal Application!, m they eaaaoc roach tha ai-al of tlw diar-aat. Caiiirh it a blond or conatitnlional diaeaar. and in ordtrto eura il Ton anal take inlertial rcsKrUirs. iU!!s CaMar.-b Cure ia Um iniarualij, and aeta dirrcttf ou tba Mood and Biucoua u'iaraa). lla.1T C'aUrrk Core ia mil aqaack nmlicina. Il raa nraaeribtd ty ob ut I he beat tibrairiana 111 tbit eourr- ry for laara, and u a p-fuiar pmK riiHion. II l aHfiparl er the Imm tealea kiiews, oaibii.- nh tba boat blai puriiicra. arlin ilirectly the munnu aurtaeHa. Tlx" "-rfHt cuubifiailqa f Itw two ioLTa- dientt l what pradacaa aucb wonderful rrauita in ennax CaUrih. Bead for ,ti Boiilala. fra. y.l. Chixkv Co Vmtm . Tolwio. O. 8ilit by dniggiata, prie Presiding Elder's Appointments, Mount Airy District 2nd Round. Mt. Airy station, March 15th and 10th. Klkin and Jonetiville, at Jonesviile, March 21st ad 22nd. Pilot Mountain, at Chestnut Grove. March 28th and 251th. Mount Airy circuit, at New Hope. April 14th and 15th. ilkennoro circuit, at V llkesboro. April 11th and 12lh. North Wilkewboro circuit, at Union, April lNlb and 19th, Jiobson eireuit, at Beuluh, April 25th and 26th. Hparta circuit, at Laurel 8priiii;. May 2nd and 3rd. Jetfernon circuit, at Greenwood s,2!ay 9th and 10th. Creston circuit, at Three Top, May 16th and 17th. Watauga circuit, at Henscn's Chapel, May 23rd and 24th. Boone circuit, at Boone, May 3nth and 31st. H. M. ISla;s, P. K, REPORT OF THE CONDITION 1 IK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MOUNT AIRY, At Muiint Airy. In the stntfl ot Norili rarulitm. at the rise.' ot hunlni-xM Feb. stli. 1-.JH. HKSOIKCt.S. Loan nml licmiiils .I J'.l,:i"4.49 Overdmfts, wciurd and un- curad .. 4,tl!io.0T tT. . Bonds t) S"cure circnlii- tion Bankinn - lioiiie, furiiilure and tixtuiy-H Due from other Nutionul liinkn (not Keaerved Ascn'a) Due IVoiu appiov-d rcftt-rve af.iiiti Clival and other cash iiniM, Practiniml :ip-r currency, nickels, anil cenln Specie :i,ni:t.7, Jegal-temler notes 1,000.00 L. S. t'crtificati-g of i)eKMit for legal tenii-ra fW'.'!5 00 IMeiuplion fund wiih I'. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation) 5r.J&0 12,500.00 2,044 ni :t,:'ii.t58 r..2;'.' w 4 1. .VI Try a can of Hopkins' Steamed Hominy (llullel CornV It is delicious. liny T. . odd t Sons (tar den Seeds of J. F. Allred and save postage and freight. J. F. Allied's is the place to bny your Clover, Timotiiy and Orchard (irups Seed. He sells only first- class seed. DEALERS IN General Merchandise Mount Airy, N. C. For Trunks and Satchels call on J. F. Allred. A big lot just re ceived. Fhities desiring Typewriting and Short Hand work done will do well to call on W. J. lirown at Geo. W Sparger's office. Prices teasonable outl2-inch Total ?llW,ft!M.si! LIABILITIES. Cnpilal lKk paid in $ .V),OP0 (ty Hiinilus Kund ll.lioo.OXI L'niliviiled pnillia, leas evpens? and li puid, 213.:o.iS) National ltauk non-a outnniod- ing lI,2.Vl.no Tue to oilier Natienal Kunks hi 1.&4 Due to State liauka and lliinkem U.'il.;).' Iudiviilual deposits autject to check. Wl'dffl Deiuanil CKrtificateii of drpoait, (i 'iU.T', Cashier'- eLeeka oiitalamliiir. L'ii.ms .Nona and bills reditcouuli'U.. 4'l,liI0 IW Total. Read this! L J. Norman boards jurors and Statu witnesses at Wets, a day, pays cash for tickets and feeds your horse whether he feeds you or not. Is building substantial stables to accommodate his increas ing patronage, and Aunt Mat will give you a lit ie well-cooked meat and bread and such other mountain eatables as Alleuhany, Grayson and the "State of Wilkes" affords. So you can call at court and test the matter for yourself don't take any hearsay. f prizevV . MEDAL AyeKs PILLS Received Highest Awards World's Fair THE BEST Family PHYSIC $l'.fi'.l4.) FT ATE OF Noutii Caicomna, t'ol'NTY or St'RtiV 1. I, M. L. Fawcett, Cliier of the above named bank, do solemnly iwear that the abore elatement is true to the beat of uiy knowledge and lielief. SI. I.. Ar( KTT, Canhier. Subacrilied and aworn to before me tliia Clh iuy of March, lxi. Joiik A. Maktix, Nolnrj Public. CoHKKCT Atleet ; K. L. (Iwvk, J. 11. M-Ain.Kii, VDiroclora. I now. r AWCKTT Store house for rent at low fiirnres. This staud, known as the Griffith & Smith store, is one of ihe best loca tions for business in the lower part ot town. Call early. 1 ossession given any time. Apply to Mrs. W.m. Griffith. mar H Notice to Tax Payers. All taxes not paid by the 15th of March, lSSHi, will positively be ad vertised, and cost will be added. 1 am compelled to have the money. J. A. A hams, Sheriff. March 2d, 1S1H1. VwORLD'S Xf a i r yr j New Enterprise ! A fai torjr tor the manufacture of wood Half Bushel Measure has lren established at llntchens, N. C, and the trade supplied on short ootice. I nc toach 50cer,ta. Special ? rices to nietxliants by the dozen, 'or any information address C;. U. lirTrqess, Hntcbetii, W. U. Notice of Land Sale. By virtue of dwree made by the Clerk of the Superior Court if slurry county, in a special proceediii) pending tM-fore liim, wherein John L. Aaliliy and K. K. Aahliy, adiniiiiftrKtors of L. V. Aahby, deceased, are plaintitrs and Joa. W. Ashby, J. M. Aahby and others, heirs at law, are defendants, we will sell at public outcry, on the premises, on Hat urday, the 11th day of April, lsM, at 1 o'clock, p. in., the following real .tate lying in the town of Mount Airy: 1. A tract of land lying and tx-ing in the town of Mount Airy, embracing 16 lots, situat d on Pender Avenue, cross streetsand Worth street. 2. Three lota on r-pring street lying between the Ashby tobacco factory lot and the lands of J. V. Dunnian. 8. Three lots on the north side of Wilson street, lying between the resi dences of E. 11. Aiihby and K. M.TaWor. 4. A lot on houth side of Wijon street between the residence of VV.T. Ilennia and M. 1'oore. The sale will begin in front of the residence of Jas. K. tireen. Hale made for as't to pay the indebtedness of said L. W. A'hby, -deeeawd. Terma of ale eay and iiad- known on day of tale. March llth.lwej. Jons I.. Asiinv and K II. Asiihv, Adnuiiialrators of 1.. V. Ashby. WANTED. A live House or Party represent ns, and take orders for Fine Ccstom Clothing. For particulars address MAkKi AKNHEIM, Broadway and Ninth Street, New York. W. H. SIMPSON, J AOKNT 3 For Fine Bito Stamps & AJl XvBatYTnlSO M IN OFFICE SUPPLIES. J M. Davis. A. L. Stakger. DAVIS & SPARGER, EROWER BLOCK, MAIN ST., Mt. Airy, N. C. F. F. V.a Leader and New fcouth Cook Stoves, S.iiith Food Cutters, South Bend Chilled. Plows, Fredericksburg Corn Sliellcrs. Poors, ss.h, Looks, Nails, Ac. Horse and M'jle Shoes, the latest patterns in Su-cl Pious and all kinds of Plow Cast ings. Agents for The Celebrated Anchor Buggies. A fine line of Shoes, Hats, Groceries and everything kept in a first-class store. Examine our stock before buying. G. Olotli J. LACKEY'S in More m BLUE RIDaE IN)! BLOCK Mt. Airy. P fjSF Everything in my line bought for cash, consequently prices for Clothing of EVERY DESCRIPTION" are as low as those of any other clothing store in the country. Give me a trial. 19-23-3m "I haa neTer had a d4 " aukiirn in my life," aairt a tniiidlr man the other day. ''Whit a eomfiirt it wliiU tw." aitli, aonte pimr tiivalid, "to te in hit plaee for a jraar orta." Vel half of the invrliila we a fiiight tw Jllat aa a-allhy aa k( ,f O.y wauld only tnka prn1' nf lacmaalToa, eal pror fuol and dijrrx it- li'a auatraoic that audi ini('le tbinet are ererlsokrd by Ukim who waul health. I'uod nakta h--Ub. It Hiakea alrpegth ami atrengah wrla ui! ncbiim. 'I be man w Im had never Urea aiek waa ctron? tierauar ke alwara ig;$.,d Ilia f'i, and yoa con id tieratM tit aaane br b-liing your stomach 14 w,k aa well aa liia. Il will mak Jm strong aii'l blihy by mak rtfr the food ym ea make yoa tat. Inua aril it. Trial bxle 10 enta. aux Numtierlnir M.-biriea. Bank siuiuim, lirtuw Wuel liators, liiirultiir hmiMiH, i aii' elllinr Mai liiu-a. Cl.f. i l-riiOM'lon. I'uiiduriorii' Puncc.-a. I'or i irilnn ix-ale. Hand band liauni.No lurlal m-aia, Hr1utiuh' Slin-u, pu"kft MiOn, een and IVlhI simpa. Ktiiilmr T.m l.au-n.. Kultbr Type. Kubiwr S'np fa.la Hub er Marp Ink. sia out.. Mf n. ll ma. mmi. II Brusn-a. Sm1 himi, wwl u-tiera and Klirunj. h4I Inking uuim. wip Kinimua. eiajup k.i.'k-t. hixu Markrra, Wax Beala and T.t W'nirr Supii'i. I iire la notl:in- uacd In an oril.v we oitunot aupiily, and al ttie vt-ry lowest prirwi piiwuun.. tor nru-vtam j-.aaiK. Banker. Heiirbania. Mioulai-iurcra and all nnirt-rw,urial men will do -li lo Si ui pniwa Dciore iu.rin; eii-wnTi;. tour pa(ruuaK- la aoll.ni-d. erpm'iniiy. 1'ron.pt aiu-nUon tfi.eu to all i nj.-n. '!Wf lu Jor- Bli. a. at l-ad of slia. rlt'iH-Snnd aide, fniniing- on Halo sirurl. Mount Airy, . C-. Luck Box -Correwpondenc.e H IicJtett.ar- M.irrh I, tt. It VALUABLE Real Estate lor Sale ! 1 wib to sell rivatoly my t Ho siery, 7-room dwelling house, snj 3 room More bouse, earner Main and Hamburg si reels. Call ear'jr or you might luga a bar e;ain. The lot is large and bat one good spring on it. There is a good ccWar under the store, lo a new biijjij bouse on tbc lot. if as. W'm. GtirriTH. Man h 3rd l8'0-? Farmers, Don't Forget! . Graves' Warehouse, Corner Main and Rockford Streets, Is the place to jet the bighent market price fur your tobacco ; the beat accommodations for both youraelvea and yonr aUx'k ; the oiost eoiiTenlent loratiun t) the storea and the bank, which aaves time for you. We are always on hand to LOOK AFTER YOUR INTERESTS MD COMPORTS, And abov all, to see that every pound of your tobacco i diHpluyad ao that it bring the FULL MARKET PRICE. Thanking you fur the aliare of buainesa you have seen fit to entrust m within the past, and aolicitiug a c utinua tins of the sume, we are, YOIJIX rilENDS , Graves AVarehouso Co. Neto Years' Greeting! Wifhing you a happy, proanerou lK9ti, the (ilobe Warehouae beita lo tlia.uk you for past patmaaxe and enntially inriiea rmt to emitiuoe your favora with ua aad bring your neiirhbor with you. Th mitleok, we tUuik, ia pnod far a strong deaucd for your Tobacco, aud for f s t prices. TIE GLOBE GUARANTEES HIGHEST MARKET PRICES -ASD THE- Best of Attention While in Town, go wktn jsa start !e Barket nut av.w. i p. i;-. s ! yQ aalely ia the Mr is Gilmer la our aactiooear, John Kutt Ui Rn -kwpar, Owr MiJkiffa ft watehaan, aaJ Joe a.hbr aaperiotendt the aab of Tcry fiU an4 w jonpa tke Imyeti ep ou jirieaa. Tba Globe ia epea trrj iay Xfpt honday. It I clwd 00 Satarday tniht aud rB.B lid entil M hi lay noraing. So,af.o Ujaaklna; ir paat fatnn, we lift our bat anJ aa) C 'UT, AG MS '. Your Friend, TOS. W. A SH33 Y
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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