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4 THE MOUNT AIRY NEWS, Mount Airj, N. C, Mr. 2(1. 1816 JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING 0 IKITM many anaw bualnea: ItM .AH m'tny Rn "III bumiieaai J-HKiKBVKMntta.vlrKt.bmi!ni'ti KKVI" liisnv ft ll l 1 1 huwri KSm'tiKS many a ! h"1K'1"'"" , tiAVM lHIiy lug llallra HKCUHKH auceeaa " ""I"1'""" The C. F. & V V. is Hire lo lie Sold ss'.i! into '' ,mnj8 l'ore very long. y The Klki" Times 8a): Mrs. Uctey Jitnc Mtekle nnri daughter, JnliliHinI Sufkii, who lived near here, moved to Mt. Airy laut week. Tli new furniture factory joing op at Marlon will pay out from three to l nr hundred dolhirs per week to iie upi-rativi-R. 1 lie com ptiny will work ttlKiut thirty 1 This enterpriHu will help the hrttidH. town I of Marion. Mr. (. 0. Welch, of Welch & Worth, Iihi Wed under obliga tions to him f"r kind favors. If in need of dry u.mhIh, gioeerieB, or nv kind if general family euppliea, call on Welch & Worth. They sell exeeedinply eloi-e. Judge Norwood spent labt Sun day in town am' worshipped with the Methodint congregation. The Judge has a number of warm friends here who were glad to see linn. Dr. Harnett was hi paatoi when In ,waa steward in thechureli Mr. i. J. liekey lias moved his stink of iloihing to Mokea. His family ia to mhlo there, we learn, nntil fall, when ihey are to join . him in Colorado. Mr. Lackey will leave 1 jr Colorado in a n!nrt time. We regret to we Mr. Lackey leave our town. Mr. L L. Lunn, one of Winston's most prominent tuhaeco manufac tnrurs, who has own critically ill for sonin time at Memphis, Tenn., died Tuesday of Wt weea. It ia learned that Mr. Lunn died of smallpox. The interment took place at Memphis. The (ireeribhoro Patriot of the 1 8th fays : Rev. Hon ee VV Jones, now stationed at Moiit.t Airy, will move lure ab. iit April 1ft and as suino the rectorship of iSt Barna baa chnrch. He will continue to serve the Episcopal congregation in Mount Airy, devoting one Sunday in each month to that charge. We are informed that a ''blind tiger" is running full blast juet across the creek and that Sunday is the big day. Now, as to the truth of this report we know nothing, but one thing we do know, the colored people over at Catusville w ho do not drink are begging for a discon tinuance of this "blind tiger" bn-i- nets at once. u ine warenouscB hto noi uomn . the business here they ought to be I .1 T l. f..'ll .....II .!..,( 1... UOHlg. MO KUUW lull well mnv un: lifjht saies here is not on recount ot low prices. Mount Airy pays as much for leaf tobacco as any mar ket in the State. Every man who has leaf tobacco for sale ehoiild biinir it to Mount Airy. I-ct's have big sales and see if the buyers ire not w illing to continue pa) ing good prices. There is a great deal hcing said about the stile of the Cape l'ear & Yadkin Valley Railroad, but up to date nothing has been done. I f a sale is made we suppose the purchaseis will continue "business at the old stand," and-that things will move along smoothly. We are in hopes the present oflicers will "hold over" and continue to conduct the affairs of the company. We regnrd them as a clever and efficient set of offi cials. The Mount Airy Furniture and Lumber Company has jut received a car load of machinery for their factory. Large quantities of lum ber has been unloaded ill their yards and everything is shaping up for a start about the "middle of April. It gmB without saying that this hust lirg tii to of young men will make Micas of it if there ia anything in it. The business is a success in other less favored sections and it ' be a success in Mount Airy. Why is it that there is so much -"organ" talk among the preachers in the North Carolina Conference? We thought the Christian Advocate was planted at Itreensboro by both Conferences in good faith. That una our understanding at the time, but perhap we were mistaken. If i.ot, then we supioae the CHiise of the' "agitation" grows out ol the fact that the paper is not published within the bounds of the "N. C." The Greensboro Advocate is doing good work nothing wrong with it Mr. M L. Patterson, one of our merehards, has a novel cucumber hmi ot hi. own get up. It M a ,HHl-sied bottle with a very small Uffk which contains one cucumber nearly as large as the bottle. Now c mes the peculiar part of the story las to how Mr. I'aiterron got the cucumber in the bottle. Well, it happened this way : The cucumber winj put into the bottle when it was small and while it was g-jwing on ,l,e vino. A's soon as ;. tilled the ' botth' Mr. Patterson pulled it. One of the handsomest and rriokt appropriate monument which we Jmve ever seen, is the large doubie gri.,ed monument just completed t,v the Mount Airy Marble Works for the U e Hon. Joseph IX.bson ,nd wife, of Kockford, N. C. Fiom the Urge granite bHe to the sum mil in a model of beauty. The ,onumct.t for the late 1-mented HMImUornii, Wkford, IS. io deserve special mention. It 'liM beautiful anci elaborate era t carved on all four sides, and .ill be a "7 filt5n ,m',,K,ml The C mpny here i turning out , noml. ol other nice iiu-numenti me wa-h to mention as the work is fjnisl'f d. Large numbers of io Ur went over l Dot son Monday to attend CJtirt. ' ' There is n. better profpect for an linmcmte fruit crop this yeat than for the putt ten y ars. Mr. L. N. Clinard, one of the oldest and best known tilizctni of Saltm, dropied dead lust Saturday A glance st aim it any ordinary congregation assembled to worship (lot! revesils a inHfs of luxurious pride. Mrs. E. F. Stafford, of North Williesboro, came tip Monday last on a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. . (iragg. Mrf. M. li. Ounn has removed her Dressmaking establishment to I)r, Newbill's house, corner Main street and limes avenue. Miss Mary Ilenmrd ami Miss Mamie Peterson, of Culler, N. C, came up Friday evening on a visit to Mis C. C. Haymore, Rev. R. M. Loftis, who recently moved to East Rend fr in near this place, came over Saturday on a visit and returned home to-day, Mr Riiflin Smith, of The IIol low, Ya., exhibited to a Nkws re porter, this weik, a singlu-bladeu Rarlow knit'j made in 1 7. Cant. (IraL'ir, with his foicc of hands, has been making some deci ded improvements on the sidewalks in different places, as well as filling up holes in the streets. We had nnito a surprise Tuesday morning, Monday nijMit we had considerable rain and on Tuesday morning the earth was covered wi'h snow, which soon melted ofT. We regret to learn '.hat lion. 1). Schenek, of (ireeiisboro, lins been stricken with paralysis. It is very gratifying to see it sta'ed in the pa pers that he is getting better. Elder P. 1). (iuld, editor of Zion's Landmark, will preach at Stev art's Creek the old Hollow) church on Thursday lieforo the 4th Sunday in April, at 11 o'clock a.m. Mr. A. W. Farrhgton has pur chased the telephone system licre and is making repairs and putting things in good shape. The new phones recently put. in by Mr. Far ritigtoti work like a charm. Mr. W. E. John; informs us that i! is quite likely that Mount Airy will shortly have another manufac turing cnterpiifO that will employ a number of hands. I'etter times aie coming. No doubt about that. Mr. C. t. Houghton, who has accepted a position with Taylor A: Rainier, druggists, has long held a position with Spaiger Pros., and is regarded by all with whom he conies in contact as a man that will ''make his mark" in the world. We are sorry to learn through our friend, Mr. Simpson, of the death of Mr. J. W. Swann, of Madison, N. C, which occurred last Satuiday night lie was a very highlv esteemed young man and re spected by all who knew him. Robt. Bclton, the hustler, bough f0 dozen eggs Monday night after 6iippor, and lso about 50') pounds of chickens. lie shipped to one party this week 1,500 doz. ejrgs These figures show what Mt. Airy is doing and will give the outsider an idea that we have eggs up this wav. As we go to press we learn the sad intelligence of the death of Mrs W. K. Mcrwnnev, which occurred in Lynchburg, Vs., on the 24th inst., while on a visit to relatives in that city. 1 he interment will take place in Grayson county, Va. Our sym pathy goes out to the husband and family in this sad hour of alllictior. At Mayodan, the new town near Madison, N. C, nine children were born in one day. A gentleman who was here a tew days (go says that six of the children were born to three ladies, each lady giving birth to twins, and the fourth trip lets total 9 children. Our frimd Simpson gave us this item, and as ho is from that section, he says, if anybody doubts it he will prove it or whip bis informant. There will be a meeting of the Confederate Veterans in the vacant storeroom of Mr. R. T. Joyce, at 3 o'clock P. M , Saturday, March 2Sth, for the purp se of organizing a Camp of the United Confederate Veterans Association of the South All Confederate soldiers of Surry county, in j;'od standing, are re quested to meet and join in the organization. As the grand reunion ( f the N. C. V. Association will meet in Richmond, June Moth, it is important thai Surry county should he properly n presented, and in order to do so, it is necessary have an organized Camp. to Revenue Officer Shot. The law is not enforced against the blockade business rs it should fa.' because of the danger of lieing killed. The only hope ia to make it "penitentiary for life" if caught. Last Wt-dnei-daj ihiee revenue oflicers wont out into the count ty from I'xington alniut three miles in seat eh of a block de distillery which has been frequently reported but which they had never been able to locate. They caught J. F. L. Tussey in the act ot distilling and arr.stid him. Another nun nam ed Ed. Essicks, w ho was wi.h Tus sey, ru and whs pursued by reve nue officer. Vic 1)jvi. E-siek turned on Davie mid emp tied (be contents cf'his gun into !..:'.,..,,. ,.i. t. .!... t,.,... , ' id c vfiimv.il, vi ii iM r ever, were sniail and Davis is not considered dangerously wound xi. Tuey, of course, was ttirntd loose so lie could go back and con tinue hi wicked biieiness. Eesick took to the woods for a tew days. PERSONAL MENTION, T. A. Mitchell wa in town las Tuesday. Mr. D. W. Dodd.of King, N. C was In town Monday. Mr. Ed. Clinard, of Winston was in town last week. Mr. S. P. Holder, ol Pinnacle was in t an thia week. Mr. J. W. Gardner, of Ilillsville Vs., was in town Monday. Mr. S. W. Pulluuii, of King, N. I;., was in town last Saturday Mr. Jesse Prather returned from Rristid, Tenn., a few days ago Mr. G. W. Hawks, of Lanibg- bnrg, v a., una in town Tuesday. Mr. Jim Dickey, of Independ ence, a., was in town last week. Mr. J. C. Goodman was in town last week shaking hands with his irieiida. Mr. Dixie Gilmer, after an ab sence of several wet ka, is back at his stom. Rlake 11. Jakemore, the shadow catcher, returned from Staunton, V a., ml week. Mr. J. R. Green, of this place, has been to Winston, Durham and other points on business. Mr. J. 1). Powers, of tho C. F. & V. V. Railroad, spent Sunday in Gertnantoti. Wonder why Capt. J. W. Fry, General Man ager ot the t. ape r car iv laukin Y alley Railroad, sivcnt Thursday in this place. Our aged and hichiy esteemed friend, Capt. F. Miller, spent last Sabbath in this place, tho guest of R. S. Gilmer, Esq. Rev. Rofsa A. 1'rown, accom mnied by his wife, came up from Madison Saturday. On Sunday Mr. P.rown filled his regular ap pointment at the Presbyterian chn rch. Mrs. J. F. Allred and children, w ho have been visiting Mrs. Allred's parents, Mr and Mrs. A. II. Kapp, of Kapp's Mill, for tho past few weeks, returned homo the first of the week. Prof. C.'ias. T. Rail, principal of Pinnacle Academy and Commer cial Institute, Culler, N. C, was in tow n Saturday and gave us a pleas ant call. We are glad to learn that tho school at Culler is doing well. Mr. C. L. Heiinis, formerly ol Danville, Ya , who has been in the Mty for several days on a visit to t us wife and parents, left this we.-k for SpariH, N. C, where he goes to accept a position on that splendid paper, the Alleghany Star. Mr. John Lewis, of this place, went down to Walnut Cove Thurs day to start up a newspaper. Mr. ,ewis lias had several years expe- riencu in the business and will give the people of that town a wide awake paper if they give him their support. Success. 1 have a nice collection of Tube lose Rulbs at 25 cents per dozen. J. R. Papkiso.v. The notice of town election will be found ;.n another column. Go and register it you haven't done so. Miss Kate Noble arrived Tues day from P.u.'tiniore and has enter ed upon her duties in the millinery department of R. J. Gallawiy's dry-goods establishment. J. S. Smith, concerned in the fatal shooting affair at Kerncrsville recently, and C. D. Tate, of Greens boro, were in town to day. Thev were after biotkaders on Tuesday night. Mr. P. D. Webster, forineily with Welch vv- Worth, is now with J. C. Ilollingsworth in the guano busi ness. Parties wishing guano can not do better than see Mr. Webster before buying. Another New Church for Mount Airy. The contract for the new Episco pal Church was let to Mr. J. A. Test) late last week. With his ac customed promptness Mr. Tesh le gan operations Monday 'Homing and the work is now well under way. The church will be ready for use about July first o! this year, and have a seating capacity of one hundred and seventy five persona. The style of architect me will be pure Gothic, the walls and gables of Mt. Airy granite and the win dows of stained glass. Inside, the hiuh open naif and wainscotting will be of na'ural wood, oil finished, the walls plastcr-BH'id-tinished, and tinted. It will bo heated by a furnace. Every thim; w ill be done for the comfort id the congregation, without sacri ficing either beauty or the clcmen's of historic Christian architecture and smybolism. - - The public school closed at the Draughn school house on Saturday, March 21st. Many came out to wi'ness the closing exercises. Tho school was taught by Mr. J. T. W. Clement, of Patrick County, Ya. The exercises were very interesting. Addresses were delivered by Elder J. D. Drangbn, of While Plains, N. C, and W. S. Epperson, ot Patrick county, Va. We regard him as a teacher of rare qualities. t'utarrk Chiiiioi be Cured Willi Iyocul Applications, g tliry cannot rf ucli llie si-l cf the tiv. (.'aturrli ia a lilood or roiiNliliilioiial diafaw, and in ordT lo cure it jnu east talis internal rcin-dira. Hal!' Ciaiarrk Cur ia liken ino-riiahj, and acta direct!? on lb Mood and nm.oun au-laoa. Haifa Catarrh Cure ta l a quack tnixlicinr. It pre-scrilied by one ol the lat diyaii"ian; tu Uc em; (rjr lor Jar, and la a regular r-riptliD. it ia etmipoM-d of Ural tcnira know, coraliiiied wtla tlia tx-M blood fiuririera, X'lii'K iir,-ily a U.a niu.-ou anrluK-a. TIh H-rfwt coiuliiiMllan of tli? two itir disnts U wliat prwlnrra aiich mdnfut reau'ta In rnriB CalaiTb. Bend for t.li nioniala, frw. V. J. V III Nr Co., ?rop., Toledo, O. Hold by lrnjgtt, rif Iht, Surry Superior Court. "Surry Bnperiur Court convened Monday, lCth insf., Judge Nor wood presiding. The Judgo'scharge to tho Giand Jury was clear, concise and explicit, and' although a stranger in our midst, tho Judge has created a fa vorable imprcsfion among tho pea- pie, and especially by his kind de meanor is he a favorite w ith tho oflicers of the court. W. G. Eov was foreman of tho Grand Jury, and it gois without saying that his part of flic duties wero well performed. Solicitor Mott Drosi-cuted with his usual ability a number of cases and others submitted. State ve. 15 nd Lineback, larceny, twelve months in the penitentiary. State vs. M. II. JNoriuan, assault ; submitted. Judgment suspended on payment ol cost. State va. W. h. ixtger, assault; submitted. State vs. Prank Gwyn, retailing ; guilty ;2 cases. Judgment suspend ed on payment of cost. Stato vs. Jus. lerrell, carrying concealed weapons; judgment sus pended on payment of cost. state vs. John ). Key, not guilty. State vs. Peter Stuart, sssault guilty. Judgment suspended on payment of cost. Stato vs. Pud Rrown, assault. Defendant plead guilty; judgment suspended on payment of cost. ouou vs. iviiiian. oiiHCKiciorvi, as sault with deadly weapou ; judg ment suspended on payment of cost. Slate vs. llios. PiaJaon.retailinir; confine! in county jail 3 months, with leave to commissioners to iiiic out. State vs. I. Marion, assault with leadly w eapon ; judgment suspend ed ; county to pay cost. Mate vs. John Donalhan, biga my ; one year in penitentiary. Mate va. Gordon bllison, assault with intent to commit rape ; hi teen years in the penitentiary. Mato vs. l.ucinda Danly, appeal ; appeal sustained and defendant dis- uargcu. State vs. Cal Statibcr, larceny : six months in penitentiary. Mate vs. Charles Jones, larceny ; six months in penitentiary. 1 hero wero numerous tit her State cases, of a trifling nature, that wo have no rjom tor. Arrested, Tried, Convicted nd Sentenced to the Penitentiary All in One Week. Rud Lint buck was arrested on Wednesday charged with stealing manufactured tobacco from the C. V. k Y. V. depot. Tho writer is a human, like num bers of other people, and ho Ins sympathy for every creature, no matter what he may be guilty of. This young man has been mar ried only about twelve months, his wife being a nice lady. The tempt er came along and now all is gloom in that man's home. Lineback confessed that he took the tobacco. His trial came off on Thursday at Dobson and the Judge sentenced him to the penitentiary for one year. Thus tho matter closes. VVe think that the sentence is just and believe that it is proper to punish any person that offends against the law. Death ot Mrs. Brown. After a long period of tho most patient, indiscrihablo and provi dentially permitted suffering, Mrs. Amanda Jane Rrown, of Mt. Airy, N. C, passed quietly away from earth to heaven on Sunday evening at :5:2:i o'clock, March 22, 1800. Her disease was pronounced months before her death by her physician as incnrable being cancer of the womb. Mrs. Rrown was in her 44th year. She had been a mem ber ot the Raptist church for about 20 years, being baptized into the fellowship of Swan Creek chnrch by Elder John K. Rose; from which church she moved her'iuetnhership by letter to Mount Airy Raptist chnrch during the pastoral service of Rev. L. R. Pruitt. She lived a consistent, faithful life in the face of great adversity, and oltcn during her sickness, when the pastor visit ea her, reading and praying as she would always have him to do, would say that she hai a good hope, that it would bt- well with her when this life of suffering was over, and that she was ready to go at anytime tho Lord saw fit to take her. To miss her, and prepare to meet wife and mother, a husband and four living children remain, three little ones having preceded her to the glory world. Suitable religious services woro conducted in the home on Tuesday evening following her death, by the pastor, after which nil that was mortal ot the deceased, pi tient sufferer, was consigned to the du-it of O.ikdale Cemetery, tlicreto await whatever the future has in store f .ir the pious dead. Her pastor, J. II. L. World's Fair MEDAL And Diploma Awarded CHERRY PECTORAL CAD 1 FOR THROAT ar.d LUNG COMFUINTS V. R Mi OWN. nOTARY PCISLIG, (owes with oso. . aPAKuca,! Mount Airy, N. C. rirrrc V(MEDALS Yoi a i r yo-y GALLAWAY'S m B DAT AI You are requested to meet all your friends at R. J. Gallaway's Spring Opening, where will be displayed the most complete line of Dry Goods and Millinery ever brought to this place. In dress goods we have the VNH, .:' III1IIIS, .- SILK .- ffl .- WL.- ffl .- Sill .- I'MiS, -sALS0 A LARGE LINE 0F-c WHITE GOODS, SATTEENS, CEEPONS. &c. Our stock of Millinery 01 trimming 01 our new milliner, Miss Noble, we are sure we can give satisfaction. Don't Forget That We Garry the Zeigler Shoes the Best in Town. Remember the Sabbath Day. "Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy." Kx. x. s. "1 was in tho Spirit on the Lords day."--Kev. 1:10. Header, may (iod bless this med itation to thy soul. Perhaps thou srt a careless sinner, w ho has trilled with Sabbaths. Oh ! do not pro fane the Lord's day any more ; but it thou vainest thy Boi.l, attend upon II is worship, arid desire to to "in tho Spirit on His day;" then wilt thou see and feel thy malady ; look to Jesus for pardon, and Sabbath days w ill become precious to thy soul, rerii.ips tnon art a seii- righteoiis I'hasistfl, punctual in out ward services; so far is praise worthy ; but aw ful is thy mistake, it thou makest any outward service the ground ot thy acceptance, espe cially as the language ot the day is, "In the Ixird have I righteousness and strength ;'' and so wilt thou say, if "in the Spirit." Or thou mayest have been a splendid professor, but now a grievous back-slider. Oh ! may thou be "in the Spirit on the Lord's day," then thou wilt look to (iod for pardon, to Jesus for fresh sprinklings of His bio a, and to the Spirit for His quickening influ ences. f thou art a believer under sharp trials, rnnyest thou bo "in the" Spirit;'' then, when tribulations abound, c solutions may abound aho. If thou art a believer walk ing close with (iod, rich in kn:wl ede and experience, thou wilt wish to be "in the Spirit," that grace may be magnified, Jesus more loved and His name more honored. Read er, whatever thon art, if thou w ish est to be "in the Spirit," and wouldst have thy temporal and spiritual concerns prosper, make conscience of keeping the Sabbath day holy. The SuhhHth is deoiutied, I Know, To train my soul for heaven ; Then lei mn keep and think it, too, The best of nil the seven. Cl.lMAX. Blake Back from the North Pole. We are glad to see our old friend, niskeniore, on the streets again. He has just returned from his trip to the "north pole," and, by the way, he has brought back a 1 rick that must have been invented some where where the people know a good thing when they see it. He lias an invention that he considers s splendid thing. It is Wakemore's Iteming and I nreming device to rein and unrein a horse and let him drink without having to tret out of the buggy. It is the horse's friend. We think we know a good thing when we see it and wo can safely recommend this to our friends and the public. Mr. ISlakemore is the general agent for his brother, win is the inventor and patentee, and will sell counties, States or the whole I'nited States. There is big money in it for somebody. Call on Mr. Kbtkemore at fas gallery and see it. It v ill surprise you. He is up to date in all the in w styles in phiitogrBhy. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD KNOW THAT 1$ a rtrr rtmtrktWt rrnwrfr. hnth tut fa Jttl, b4 UXTBU'iAL vie. a-aa 4ertui iM ttsquuk ictwa tu rcltcrc di urcaa Paln-Kitler frT.V.T J kllU, Dlarchva, DrMiirrr, run kl arm. w4 mu lual IMimi SlrtiM, Mck Mnaai-ti, fala la iaa Hack ai U t.nanlia af4 MaaraLsla. Pain-Killcr iz&TSftl ;i CA HK. Il torinfi wnwv Md tsrrsMwn, rwcaf u m-mm f KmiM tin, fcpralBit. Paln-Klllcr tlnjrsZ f rliawte, Fmr, rbaairr, Katlnr, m4 kmA 10 tssv isrBsUr r sirf milk rcmlrr f rvitrl. 13 ROOMMNDGD Jim c. by Avrsst m (ofpUaa, bt vtxraoor. Pnln-Klllcr g.-f o fern ft emm m rl to fee wtttvwrt itm n wkci s wnjr- f t u. o tttntii cm mi i't to fe r,(',t ruej m lb lun I (a rutfif m ib uml Its t rv- t?. fmm mjtejr ttw- l evm im dotffttcv' tt HtalUFttlI liA VIA." Pnrti whing to hay lVtllnrr Ob !ifk Flouy cau find it it J. U. 't i y QILT was never prettier and '3' II l'-r :i a I xcj " amt us,o I I Lie North Carolina's 81 G I ff.H.e.nocra&co, I?aloih, IN. O. We Do Sivlish Dress Hi In our own I)res Mking Department at modernte prieea. None, ninke more stylish snd correct costume. We give the l't work; et 'elling in tsste and dem'n other dress making depart ments and at niuefi lower prieea. AVe sulmiit samples of Stj !Uh Drp?J fiisd, Hilkt and Cotton Dress (ioods at moderate price. We supply Wedding Out-fits, lirides and Uriiles Afaids 1 tresses at Very little Coxf. Write to us for samples, pstimates and ideas. We mail our Spring and Summer Catalogue, now ready. .Ask for one. W.H.&R.S. TDGKER&CO. Notice, Special Values, Aptly illustrating our perfect sharing mwthods : 'M inch Japanese Kaiki Silks, 2o cents per yard. 1M inch Japanese Hahatai Silks, 79c. per yard, in printed warps. Dresden, i'ersian and Moral efTeets. 3h inch all-wool Cashmeres, blacks and all colors 25 cents per yard, worth 40 cents. Try a can of Hopkins' Steamed Hominy (Hulled Com). It is de licious Store house for rent at low figures. This 6tand, known as the Griflith A Smith store, is wie of the best loca tions for business in the lower part of town. Call early. Possession given any time. Apply to Mrs. W.m. (iKiKmu. mar 1! Notice of Election. Notice is herohy given that an elec tion will lie held in the various wards of Mount Airy, tin the first .Monday in Slay, tu elect a Mayor and r ive Commis sioners. The registration books w ill lie opened at t tie voting places in said wards on !atti- lay, the 2Mh inst., from a. in. to 4 p. in., and on each succeeding Satur day until the elections for th purpose of registering all unregistered voters. W. V. CAKTKK, Mayor. March Wrd. 1S!5. W. H. SIMFS0N, AGENT For Fie Riisr stamps a. awn irrnrnina Jl IN OFFICE SUPPLIES. A) Numirtn? aaciilnna. Bank . ainiui, hrnun w !,el ltd ra. BurniDi; lr,lia. ralnrllliif MarlLltiHa. Clim Jj I n.iJ. i. it, ('mi'lu' lors run.-Ii.-a. 'tir- C lirdluD w-aia. Ilaml BnPil Iwwra, Mu- J (..rial I'r-tuOiiK Will-fin. enkel C Mamps, I'm wl I'rb. it Suiiiiw. Hu(iir 3 Ti liaiera, Hubi-r Tjja), Kuii!r cia up pait. Huu star p lna. Men- a I'lh MpRfli Ink. Meli. ti Bruali.a. 8il C r-'ansi. t-lrrl Lv'.liT ali-j Fvrltr,a. 'U j lnkiiii i.t.tij;, Matep Rit.imuH. htamp m ha.-as! Mu Varkcra, Wav brala cjtil 2 T . Writer fcupp N-. C 1 hcrt- t U'.llM', Ui Hllo u o!IIi w 2 C;;!iO 8UPiii. a.'id al tiif vert U-Wsa jirlea poui.n lef ntiMaa k la. hanker. Mti liauiit !i .lia'artilrer anil ail iififa.iciai bH-l a ui i i-jl u ti ai pne irji- i inif eiwwiif re. .ur pairui.a l at. Ife iMyl, c-iia.-uUv. rr-tu.f.1 aii.-i.O 'O ften t.iail unlr. ''.-! 'IB i..- Hba a. al hj x a.p. ri'LOaarirt fcl.le. IitjiiU: cm U-tiu nwfc M-iubi try, s. C ia-i H. :. -Correioin1ence Bollclted - Wn-h , "Pa. u I-tiai onri-'l chllil -"I it . ; v.- r.T . a n'-.iul I'te liln n TB 0 PE RIDAY. MARCH with the excellent taste and up-to-date styles 1 .- - r. i ' 1 h y - i. ' i I v ' J . I ' S . I ir .. T - - ) x , . s X I i, ,i " wt-- .-tl. j. 13. jjr.Tsrj vi:srs DEALER IX SCHOOL BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, (Icncval School Supplies and Blum's Almanacs. The largest, prettiest and cheapest stock of CIlTlISTM AS GOOpS crcr opened in Mount Air-. THIS SPACE is FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT OF ..HI DEALERS IN General Merchandise Mount Airy, N. C. J. M. Davis. DAVIS & BROWER BLOCK, MAIN ST., Mt. Airy, N. C. F. F. V., Leader and New South Cook Stove,Pmith Feed Cutters, South Rend Chilled Plows, Fredericksburg Corn Sheller. Iixir, Sash, l.oeka, Nailn, Ac. Ilorsa and Mule Shoea, the latest patterns in Steel I'lows and all kind of l'low Cat Ings. Agents for The Celebrated Anchor Buggies. A fine line of Shoea, Hat, Groceries and everything kept in a firt-c!ass atore. Kxamine our stock before buying. Ncto Years' Greeting! a Wishing yo'fc a happy, prospermia ls91, the (Sioha WarMwuae hg to tliank ron for paat patmnagi- and cordially inTiies rrnl o fontinu; jcuir fa'ore w itti tia. aud bring jour neighbor with yoa. The outlook, we think, ti g-m for a strong deaaaod for your Tobn-eo, an j for fair pneea. THE GLOBE GOARAKTEES HIGHEST MET PRICES AND THE Best of Attention While in Town, Bo whin yoa atari to market put uio tout e art ami hear 09 l!a until rm laa4 aaft ly in (lie Q-lo"be TsTo-roli.o-uLaBo. piiU Giiraer U our uttioor, Jn Nutt lU Ufa kwpr, f-.TC Mi-'k-ffaiiH w-tchman, anJ Jot Aal.by aoperioleiida t'w k ie rery f.Ie an4 'f- tk tmyert op ot. prioe. The t.iobe open ,u.v T Sur"!.T- U rlnaoj on Satnnlay nu-fct ani reaiaia riwl until Monday morning. So, gtti thank if 5OT f"r fT""' we lift cur Ijm aJ T I'OSJK AttAIN Your Friend, -TOS. W. VSIXB Y. 1 AID 21. 1TB k CO, A. L. Pcarojsb. SPARGER
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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March 26, 1896, edition 1
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