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THE MOUNT AIRY NEWS, Mount Airy, N; C, April 23, m. WIRATKH Hiany new fill ii'mh : N .KH'IK mativ o old tUHtu i I' MK-- K U V Kh mn v I w ul ni-aa s KaVIVK-t many a dull l.imm-"". waiiy t' luiri- aAVifs iiiuiiV falllUK liUftliiMi MMi:mt3tUfOft Hi an bo'iwlintw Tliti'J arc tirtiea joii "read Rliont"' and no iniHtnke-. The merchant report fairly pod trade Ut Saturday. Mtac-ra. J. F. llollingftworth & Co., have put np their new aifjn. Tito thermometer tried tonmkea unread of itselt Tni-pday - it j;ot on n "Ugh." Naf ecd. The new Advertisement of Mitch ell' Eve Salvo will bo found else where in this paper. The livery Btahle recently leaned by Dr. W. 8. Taylor to Oreenhboro jmrtioa, is being enlarged. Read the new advertisement of M. Born Ja Co., clothicra, Chicago, and see samples at Joe IVather a. Mr. A. G. Trotter' residence i much improved in appearance It whs the painter's brush that did it. The old Confederate veterans of Snrry, or a number of them, talk of goinjr to the fjrand reunion in Rich mond, Juno 30th. Meeting of the Epworth LcHgno at Central Methodist church to night at 8 o'clock. Von are cor dially invited to attend (io to your ward meeting and also attend the convention it the Town Hall. (Jive the town a good ticket thia we believe yuti will d Mr. F. A. Doreett's announce meut as an independent candidate for Mayor of Mount Airy, was re ceived too late last week for us to call attention to it. We havo had several extremely hot days for the season of year. All sorts of vegetation is putting otit. In a few day the woods will he as green as the last of May. The tobacco factories of Spaiger brothers, 1,. V. Alihy'a Sons sud l'ratheTWVMiitlock, Iihvk returned operation), and a little later on a number ol others will start up. The thermometer lact week was up close to rH In the shade. Down st Charlotte ami Wilmington it was 93 and H. Sued extremely h t weather Is uiiurmil at ihis si'sn of the year. Thooi)tiM.k for a fair fruit crop this year is good. We do not ouch for the godd IicIih hr of the weath er, as we may have frt in May, and in that event the crop would Ik' cut short. The Commencement at Pinnacle Academy and Commercial lnstituto takes place May 21st and 22d. A good time U anticipated. The an nual sermon will bo preached by liev. Dr. Creasy, of Winston. Orders for the viry finest tomato plants received at this office and promptly lilled by Mrs. William llincs. 10 cents per dozen, or 25 cts. in cans, (iive Mrs. Ilines your patronsge; she w ill appreciate it. The moot trial at the academy Friday night is said to have been very mtcresiimr, but Jess llaiiison was too smart for them he proved an alibi. It he got the watermelon the prosecution failed to prove it. Mr. J. D. Jenkins has repainted his vacant store-room between his store and. the store ot J. F. Ilolli.ngs worth Sc Co., and is desirous of ob taining a good tenter. This is a tine stand and has the m- st m dern style front. Mr. W. F. Dogart, of Greens boro, will run an excursion to this place and the granite quarries, on next Saturday, the 25th nist. We hope our Greensboro friends will enjoy their visit to our town and the rock quarries. Mr. l'ob Dray killed an lS-pound wild turkey Monday last, near the "Tex place." There were three erson8 in the party Bob Bray, John Jackson and Monrue Gwyn, and, dividing the "IS by fi," gives the boys six pounds each. Mr. W. F. Trogdon is now edi tor ot tho Noith Wilkesboro News, the paper having passed from the control of Mr. T. J. Boliertson. The News is a most excellent pa per, and both the incoming and re lirini; editors have our bet wishes. It is foolishness to pay a big price for a sewing machine when you can buy the best at half the money at Joa. Nation'. Mr Nations is sup plied with everything in the jewel ry line and keeps a nice stock of watches. All kinds of repair work ac ihe lowei-t prices. Now is the time to buy a good supply of M. D. Moore & Cos po tato bug exterminator. This prep aration is recommended by many of our bet citizens, who nave nsea it and will use it again this year. Bead ad't io this paper and send in your orders now. Don't wait until the bugs have destroyed your pataU and other garden vegeta bles and then order the extermina tor. Secure it now. Siecial in ducements to dealers and large buy ers. Prices reasonable. We have a splendid Jiew building that cau be bought or reuted cheap. Suitable for manufacturing tobacco, a chair forj, troom factory, can ning factory, furniture factory or wavon and buggy factory. The building will be ready u a few days. N'ow we will jut be forced to make somebody take it whether or not it it n't reuted pretty soon. We are booking the rent to Mr. B. K Marshall duW, and we are pow erful good-bearted and want to kt ' on him. D.ck is c ever, too, and don't m'md it, but end this thing mnst stop. A pp. J a this of fice for particulars. Several of cur merchants have put up their awnings. This helps wonderfully these hot days. Dr. Harnett will preach Sunday ...,,lw I.,- ..'It ,.i f'.....l Hf...l. niiomiiiMjnjr nint ui vuiiuni jiirtii odixt church at tho iiximl hours. I lev 11. A. lirown will nreiich in the Presbyterian church Sunday at 1 1 o'cliK'k and at H o'clock Sunday night. Dr. K. W. Allred is very sick has been so seven'.! days. W e hopo ho will soon bo on the road to re covery. Mr. C. L. Banner, Jr., purchased a line buggy animal in Greensboro hint week. Cons is determined to marry, we verily believe. There was what we would call a sand and diiht storm Tuesday even ing, followed by a light shower of rain, which cooled off the ajinos- phere very much. The tobacco factory of D. W. Dodd, King, N. G, was destroyed by fire last Saturday. The build ing was owned by L. E. Grabhs & Sons and was not insured. The tobacco and machinery was insured in good c Jin panics. We cannot learn tlm particulars as to amount of loss and insurance. PERSONAL MENTION. S. G. Pace, Eq., went over to Dobson Monday. Lowry Hill, of Germanton, was in town last week. Mr. J. I). Powers spent last Sab b'tth in Germanton. Mr. W. F Davis, of Stokes, was in i own Tuesday. Mr. W. V. Stone, oi Culler, was iu to see us last Satuiday. Mr. Luther Hill, of Pilot Moun tain, was in town Saturday. Mr. I. II. Nelson, of Walnut Cove, was in town this week. Mr. Geo. W. Samuel, of Pilot Mountain, was in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G. Banner re turned from New York Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Keecc, of D 'bson, woie in town Wednesday. Mr. J. C. Cooper and Shprill J. A. Adams, were over from Dobson S.tturday. Mrs. John Banner has returned from a vit.it to relatives and friends at Wilmington. Rev. H. M. Blair, P. E., lias rr turned from the western part of Mount Airy district. Mr. P. R. Masjn, ot Frederick Stearnes it Co., Detroit, Michigan, was in town this week. Mr. T. E. Morse, of Morse & Wade, of East Bend, canned goods manufacturers, was in town yester day. Messrs. S. P. Graves, Dixie Gil mer, T. W, Prat her and Mayor W. F. Carter went over to Dobson the first of the week. The eflieient register ot deeds for Snrry county, Mr. C. II. Haynes, of Dobson, was in town Monday and called on ns. Mrs. John A. McMillan, of Win ston, who has been visiting at Mr. A. G. Trotter's, returned home on Tuesday morning. Miss Mary Whitlock and Mrs. Kate Banner called on us Thurs day and lelt substantial evidences ot a kindly feeling for this paper. Dr. J. B. Smith, Dr. J. M. Flip pin and Mr. Job Hiatt, ot Pilot Mountain, were in town Saturday. Dr. Smith gave us a pleasant call. Mrs. W. B Stafford, who has been vUiting her sister, Mrs. J. O. Gragg, for several weeks, returned to her home at North Wilkesboro the titst ot the week. Mr. W. II. Simpson will call on the Pilot Mountain merchants to day. Take care ol him, boys, ho is in love with somebody's dai.ghter down the road somewhere. Mr. W. W. lioyles, manager of the finishing department at the fur niture factory, has moved his fami ly to this place and occupies the ilavnes"retidence on Rickford St. Mt. Airy White Sulphur Springs. The hotel at the celebrated Mt. Airy "White Sulphur Springs, will be Jormally opened May 15th, but guests will be received any time from now on. Messrs. Brown cfc Htyncs are in charge again this year, we are glad to state, which is suKeient evidence that only ti e best accommodations will be afford ed every health and pleasure seeker that visits this grand icsort this sea son. This mountain resort is truly a grand place and the cost is so little fur a month's board, the hotel ought to be full from now until fall. Be sure to read the advertisement in this paper. SpirW and Cole's Circus. The circus lias come and gone, and is said by those who saw it to have lcen the bet 25 cent show that ever exhibited here. Good or bad, it drew a crowd of three or four thousand people to town last Saturday. The balloon ascension was splendid, but the parachute did not work and hence the balloonist came down with hi airship. We expected, aboui the time the balloon went np, that somebody was going to get killed. During the excitement a buggy was turned over by the horse hitched to it tak ing fright. Lnckiiy, nobody waa ecrioosly hurt during the day. The Cape Fear and Yadkin Val ley Railroad will sell reduced rate tickets on occasion of Annual Set aion Grand Lodge, 1. 0.O FGoldi boru. May 12. Also Grand Com mai.dery Knight Templar and Grand Chapter' Royal Arch Ma sons ot North Carolina, New Bern, May 14th. Town Meeting.' .The citizens are requested to meet at the voting precincts of tho varions wards, on Thursday night, April 23rd, at 8 o'clock, to select a Commissioner for each AVatd and to appoint ten delegates to a con vention, to bo held at tho Town Hall on Friday night, April 24th, at 8 o'clock, to nominate a Mayor and a Commissioner at large. All citfrf-ns are requested to attend. W. F. Caktitk, Mayor. April 20th, 18. Pitot Mountain's Big Factory, Tho writer w shown through tho big tobacco factory of Mr. D. Marion, at Pilot Mountain, N. C, a lew days ago. Tho liouso is new and is well constructed. Its size is 50xl()0 feet and four stories besides tho basement. Steam fixtures have been put in and a good outfit, of machinery bought and placed in po sition. Ihe factory has already commenced work for tho season, and, judging from appearances, Mr. Marion will work a large quantity of tobacco this year. " " - A Colored Woman Dies Suddenly. Lucy Stewart, a colored womau, who lived a short distanco in the country North of this place, died suddenly Tuesday nigl t. She spent the day in Mount Airy ami washed for the family of Mr. G. C. Welch, and left for homo in the afternoon, in apparent good heal Hi. Iu tho fore part of the night sho complained of being sick, and one ot her boys made ten, for her, but she refused to drink it, and shortly becoming quiet, her son went to Bleep. Later on in the night, the boy discovered that Ins mother was lead, lho cause ot her death is unknown. Light the Streets. We call upon the town authori ties to light the streets. If you can not do better, give the town fifty large kerosene lamps distributed all over the place. It is a shame to al low the people to grope their way in darkness any longer. Strangers are talking about this long ueglect- cd matter and we are heartily ashamed of the whole business. A cheap street sprinkler is an ab solute necessity. Let it bo providid at the earliest moment. It is the worst sort of false economy not to light the strto's. And, as to the street sprinkler, ask the merchants and ladies, also our hanker, and oth ers, for that matter, and see if it i not actually a niiancial loss not to have the sprinkler. A Good One. Four murried men, not a million miles from a certain "society town," fixed up a stery about being called to on business. One of the men's wives happened to know there was to be a masquerade ball that night in . She didn't do a thing but hire a livery rig and have the bill charged to her husband. Then sho drove around and told the other women what she suspected. They got into other garments at once, diove to the ill fated town, purchased masks, and went to the ball and danced all night. When tho unmasking time came each one had her own true, sweety-sweet and loving husband by the arm. Then the husbands begged off, promising never to do so again. No divorce proceedings are to follow if they keep their promises. The Way of the Wicked is Hard. John Tillman, a whiskey distil ler, wiio lived about four miles from Koxhorn.'N. C, committed suicide last Wednesday by taking strych nine, lie went to Roxboro and pro cured the poiron froili a druggist, telling It i in he wanted it for the nurpoee of killing 6ome dogs. He locked himself in a room of his house, took the strychnine and went to led. His wife was at a neighbor's at the time. On return ing she found the door locked, and summoning help, it was buret open. Mr. Tillman was found on the bed, gasping and frothing at the month. Physicians were summoned, but he was dead before they arrived. He had been drinking excessively. There is an indictment in the Fed eral Court agaiii6t him for some vioistion of the revenue laws, and he h-is said that he would die before he would go to court. lie leaves a wife, but no children. A Dream Saved His Life. The Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Observer, writing that pa per Wednesday, says that Engineer Pleasants, of the Seaboard Air Line, who was badly scalded sever al months ago in a coliu-ion at Msu ly, was out to-day, but has not as yet the use of his hands. Skio from his wite and daughter was used to replace that which was scalded from his hands. Ple;tsants says that on the morning ot the day of the accident his regular fireman positively refused to make the ton and when pressed for a reason said he had in a dream the previous night seen a collision and hu own dead body as one of its results. Tlte fireman then and there quitted the railroad service. A substitute went with Pleasants and was instantly killed. The lucky dreamer is now at work in Raleigh, safe and sound. That there is soiuethmg iu dreams, no one will deny. How a Tltla ! Wt uir, r Oil I!midr4 DolUrt UrrJ f'r tij case of Catarrh thtt etutoot t curwl by jMali' CsUmtIi Cur. F. J. t'smi k Co., I"rp. Toledo, (). Wa Uie umtTi(rnl, l.ve know J J. Chfuiy for the lint lb yean, and believe Lira JK-Hwtlj tioooratile itt ail buaiuex trnnc:iotn ana uuincully able lu carry tit ant oblsjratioa tutJ br llieir hmt. Went fc 1 ru;i, H bait-sale Druitte, Tot. do,. VtihlmZ, KitiSjau A Mat-Tin, Wholesale IJrUKrMta, Toh,io, Ohio. H..I l'tinb Cur u lakrn iaixrul'.r, atrtiii( direct ly ojia Ike blood awl aim-out oriaoee of tbe ataum. Pnce, "5e. per bat tle. Kild by all IMiieU. Teat uwuuaJt free 7 6th Anniversary of I. 0. 0. F. All the meinhm if Mount Airy Lodge, No, 107, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, are requested to attend tho celebration of tho 70th anniversary of American Odd Fel lowship, next Monday night, at 8 o'clock P. M. I!y order of tho N. G. W. R. IJowman, F. S. You Loved Your Dead Relatives. The citizens of this placc who havo relatives and friends buried at tl6 Methodist cemetery, ought to assemble at tho burying ground on the firot Saturday in May and give, the cemetery a 'thorough cleaning ofl. This matter is too important to bo permitted to go any longer without attention. Those who fa vor the suggestion will bo on hnnd promptly the day named. - - At the Baptist Church Next Sunday. At 11 o'clock, subject: '"Vhat a New Testament Church is." Let all the members bo present. At 8 o'clock P. M., subject : "Sin of Murmuring." At the close of the evening services J. I. Reltoti, J. E. Parker and A. W. Council will bn set apart by otdinition to tho oflicc of deacons. We hopo the services will be both interesting and instructive to all who may be pres ent. Pastok, Notice to Confederate Veterans. There will bo a called meeting of Surry County ('amp, Confederate Veterans, held in the town hall at Mount Airy, on Saturday, April 25th, ut 3 o'clock P. M. Every member is requested to bo present, as buiuess of importance will come before the meeting. The Camp will Ito glad to enroll new members wishing fo join, lly order of the Commander. J. It. Paddison, April 21. Adjutant. . i e-- -S - Nice lob by Our Marble Works. The Mount Airy Marble "Works erected last week in the cemetery at the old Methodist church a nice headstone to the memory of Rev. Miles Foy. An iron fence basalpo been erected, which encloses both Mr. Foy's and his wile's grave. Mr. Foy was well known through out the State, and was the oldest member of the North Carolina Con ference at the time ot his deatc. lie had been a faithful minister of the uosnel for sixty-two veins. " ' . -Nl .. r ' iL-T r . operations oein ai me rurnnure rauory. Operations are to begin at the furniture factory of Hollingsworth, Yokley it Merrilt to-day. The principal articles to be man ufactured bv this company will be bedsteads, bureaus, dressing cases, safes, tables, desks, etc. The capacity of the factory for turning out work is quite extensive and it will be pushed to that point just a3 soon as possible. Every modern improvement in the shape of machinery, that can be used to facilitate the woik and compete with other factories, has been purchased and harnessed up. Good luck, boys, now give us a column advertisement and success is yours. And Still Another New Church. We are to have another new house of worship in this city. We have quit building tobacco factories, warehouses and hotels, and engaged in building churches, a thing that might have paid us big ger dividends if we had gone into it long ago. At any rate, we could have gotten along a little more rap idly with "church subscriptions" a few years a,;o. The sixth new church is for the Afiican Methodists. They have purchased a 1 t from Mr. II. Scha ler, within tJi or 70 feet of the South Street Methodist Chapel, and are making arrangements to erect a splendid church edifice. Their preacher, Rev. V. M. Worth, is our informant. We are glad to see the colored people building churches, and they are to Ikj commended fur it, but we think if they build on the lot they have selected and purchased, they will make a mistake. It is, in the first place, a grest mistake in the colored pet-pie to build a church so close to another church whether for blacks or whites. Everybody in ur-t admit that. And, again, that section of Mount Airy, for the most part, is to be settled up with white families, and, therefore, will not be as convenient to the colored popu lation as some other location. What we have rnid has been written in tho Itest feeling tffffard our colored brethren, and we woiila not throw a single obstacle in their way, but we felt it our duty to come out in a candid manner and tell them publicly what we thought of the project. - - Rig lot Hammocks, Croquet Sets, Fishing Tackle, Rase Pall Goods, iVc, cheap at J. D. Jenkins'. Notwiihbtanding the school sea son is about to close, I still with to impress upon your mind tbe fact that I have the most complete line of school supplies ever orotigbt to this market. J. I). Jknkins. AYER'S Hair Vigor Prevents BALDNESS REMOVES DANDRUFF ANO Restores Color TO hi:i and Grzy HAIR THE Best Drsssins In Memortam. Died, at his residence, some 5 miles South of town, on April 15th, 1890, Mr. Robert T. Sanders, ged 81 years and 2 days. The deceased was horn in firunpwick county. Va. His parenta moved to thia county when he was aliout (5 years rf age. He joined the Meihodist Protest ant Church in the year 1857. , Soon after, fueling an inclination to serve tho Ixird in a true sense of the word, he began preaching. In IStlGho joined theChristian Church and remained a faithful servant of Christ, serving as minister in that Chnrch as long as health and strength would permit. He was the lather of eight chil dren, five of whom still survive; three having preceded him to the spirit hnd, waiting for the coming of their beloved and respected father. The deceased's grand father was a soldier in tho revolutionary war; his father a soldier in the war of 1812 and he himself havingenlisted in tho Mexican war but was not called out into active service. We see the spirit of freedom born in the sen that was instituted in tho mind of the father, by his parents, and which, later, had opportunities for development. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD KrVOvV THAT' U a rety remrktbl rtmrtr, Mil frr Mm TbRSAL tad BXTBUHALuur. tod w.mm 4crtul lu Itt quLk tMoa to relict t autre Paln-KUlcr ttr?:x ;SIM, Dlarrha-, Dratrr, Craataa, rtiiii'Tviiici fo, Plckaoaa, Mirk llraaai-ha, Hnln la Iha Hack or tilde, ICarxutailaia mO Aearaiala. Pnin-KiUcr $r?ilZnV MA DB. It brine fp"vfv an.1 frmonl tMitf Is all on ot Hralaaa, lata, tivralaa. Kefera Burn, a. l'lm ll I' I trul rrlrna ol tl.a Markaalti, Furitur, I'lnatrr, Hallnr, aoa In fw't tllclun .j,ilni airdli-lna :wr at hand. and to u IntrraaUi ar astaraallr wllk certalatr af rollol. 19 REOOMM ENDED Bj TljrlHaiu, by JfUrMnartst, b MnHtr, ay Mtctmnict, hj Mirw. M JlotpttBU. BY eVKItYBOOY. ml: Pain-KMer r',f"it.S5 port without npt r lnlua(j rents jr In tha bouasx Jta nrfe brln ro tavmlfv rQ ftffuril to M wtthoot thia or iu many tlmr Pa fial Is rtocfora' bill, hwar of tniltm r-o. last not btj Uk enu:o "Psasr Uv," wrnin to rfiu n cr an, and it will aaiuu mm Fur UI.ACK SEALTKA, Purest, Itt'Ht. t'lieapt-st ami direct from the Rnrtlon. If vour KriKM-r thifMi't kfi-p it, J. It. PAMiISoN (!,. Announcement. After corsidering tho kind soli citation of m v fricnds,I have decided to run fur Major independent. 1". A. Doksktt. Try those tine California i'runes and Kvaporated reaches at J. K r.umisox'g. (io , to II. II. Leonard's for Watches, (Mocks, Jewelry and Sil verware. liny your Tube Hose I'ulbs be fore they are all gone. J. II. Tahhison. Paint your dwelling, barn and fence and buy your paints, oils and brushes at P. A. Houston's. Tobacco machinery fur sale. All in tiret-clax condition. Address or call on W. K. Cox, Mt. Airy, N.C. II. II Ieonard has catalogues of Furniture and will order your Fur niture for :.'." per cent, less than you have U-en buying it. Call and see him. He will treat you right. Mr. J. AV. Prather and daughter, Mir Nellie, have returned from their trip North. Mr l'rather has lots of Mylii-li c'otliMig on the read and arriving. Irop in at his mam moth store and see for yourself. Newtioodti! New (ioods ! ! E.C. Foy A: Co. have just received a nice line of Summer I rt-ss i'ioods, Shoes, Oxford Ties, Arc, vVc. Also a lot of (ient's ("lothilig, extra INl.tS, Hats, Caps, Arc. Call and see them. 1 ark everylody to come and ee the. big line ot shots that I am now closing out at rock Ixittorn priees. Crime quick and save money ! Also ladies hats, cheap. Next dr to J. II. I'addit-on. W. M. Hkltok. Vou want to paint your house, because you know it needs it Come and get the material and the job will soon be over. I'aint is a good investment and pays the man who uses it liberally on bis buildings. D. A. IIot aTON. Uett and cheapest line of paints of every kind, cheap at Houston's drug store Heady -mixed paints j'.ut received. A portion of your patronage respectfully solicited. D. A. Uoito'. After nital jou ahuult iiarc aitaplr a fwliui of eouifiut auJ aatufanion. Von liuulJ ii'H frtsl any -il lliiliralimt thai dip-ioD u fiitig on. If ;u do, vua Lava IimI potion , alii. h mrans But ttigtva. I Li uiai h tb br?iuuitg ef au RiatiT liaurnua diet-ai-, Ikat it la tmM u lake it ia baatl at oar and tnat it ana Shakor C'nrtlial. Fur Ton know (bat in aigvatioa Biakra fmn, abich catiKt paia atl airknfaa. And that tiliaker ll im l.'ordil ttelfa ditina and car a iudigca tioa, rhak"r liiative GniiI dtMa tail br pro' uV.ut lb ll.-rtlT mt'.rritlt in aub t!m auli Mvtuacb ia aantitir. It tlK. U.IK4 Up and at it-tig! lirna t d i;-a-tiw cgana ami nial-r timn prrtl li;i' . Tt i tht ra'tooaw uf tit nhd rurr, aa tb d ra voald nr. Srtd tj drufxiota, ftv 10 a ( SUD jt bnttla. TBV IT r"1'-''!' ' h L; ii H. . i ' dm i 1 1 hit i-ti.'il . i., ami fur Vli:l. l . sr a ap I El for a liillroi .:io '...JL f i iir.y I'. ,11 I c ft North Carolina's BIG STORE. W.H.H.S.TOER&CO., IJah-l-l', IV O. We Do " In rmr own 1 rec Mtikinft Department at nieitli'ritlH prii'ea. Nihih iukf more l ylinh and oorreet eiwtutuei. We give tln lient work; f xrol I i n ill tattle and tii'iif!i ullii'r drei umkinK depart ment and tit much lower prices. Wn atilimit ampli' of Hylinli Dross (iikhIk, H: I K nml Cotton Dres doodn at moderittB prices. annul Wcililinir fltif-flti. Ilriilca and llndcK MnitU lret' at very little eont. Writn to tin for nmplc, pxtimate and ill on a. Wit mail our Hpring and Siinuiifr ('ataloK,ii, now ready. Auk for one. W.OU TOMER tC0. Notice, Special Values, Aptly illustrating our perfect sharing iiietliuda: M inch Japanese Kttlki Bilks, 25 cents per ard. 2i illicit Jiipiiiicsc Hiibntal Silks, 79c. per yard, in printed warps, Dresden, l'tTiiian and Floral effects. .1H inch all-wool ('ashmeres, blacks and all colors 25 cents per yard, worth 40 cents. Try a can of Hopkins' Steamed Hoi, liny (Hulled Corn). Jt is de licious. Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held in the various wards of Mount Airy, on the first .Monday in May, to elect a itayor and r ive Commis stonern. The registration tiooks will tie opened at the voting places in said wards on Saturday, the 28th inst., from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in., and on each succeeding Satur day until the election for the purpose of registering all unregistered voters. W.F.CAUTKU, Mayor. March 23rd, 18U6. W. H. SIMPSON, t AGEiT Fur Fine Bisr Stamps j iMD ETIKYTHIKO IN OFFICE SUPPLIES. A Nnmlwrlnsr Mai-hlnes, Bank slamiM, limss Wb'rel liaisrs. Uurultitr lir.tuaH, laiirelllnir Machlues, Clieik I'Mtwtara. t:ouiui:Ujri!' pituctins, ior ti'.r:ili.in CK-als, Hand natiil Outers. No Urtal twaJs, frliiMiiK w l.wU. I'ucket MHtups, Pen abd Vein 11 StamiM. Kubtwr Ti OttU-ra. Kubtn-r Tjpt-, Kutitier Mnp ads. Hub er xtar-p Ink. mpo clls. Mem tl Ink. Mrnt U BriiHtis. bkx-1 Mainiis, hu-l tA-ttvnt axid KlKrura. hU lukitir sLaijiiH. Mutt p Kthbunjt. KUunp Kx'ktt. Sik'ii Xarkprs, Wax avals and type Writer S'lcp lew. Tliere tt notulntr usfnl lu an omce we cttnout supply', and at tnw very luweat prtt-ea pwlbie lor first -cIhss r'ds. Hankera, Mfit'lunli Manurat-turpr and all Dnifinsl mal men iu d(i well to k-t Diy prloe before I'ltyln elM-wti.-re. ) ivir patronage u aoltciied. eseciaUy. I'Mispl auenOoo tf1eu u all enters. tiftue to Juief Blu k. at head ( st-na. ir rlt.rhi-babd s.de. ffibtlna on Miln a MJ-fft. iluunt Airy. .N. C. Lock Box v.. f -Correnpondence a Holicited -af- 9 Sun-ht.tt.vt DR. W. H. WAKEFIELD Will be in Winston, Tuesday, May 12lh, at Jones Houso, and at Greens boro, Thursday, May 14th, at Mc Adoo House. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. ITS Fftrs. A. FHcnicol Bega lo announce l-J the LailiM of Ml. Airy and turronnilinp cottntry that abe liaa oenet a Era-claw Millinerj lU Dress-Making Establishmcnl, With a eompleW tlwk f tha Late I Stylus of NUlitiery (foods, titw Hilf botia, Feathers, Veiiintra and Flowers. Hats and UonaeU, Triinnd and I'd triniined, in Great Variety. Ths JiilineriJ DapEftniEst la in cbarse of Ui II. UoCaic, Northern la ir of expeneDra, el( np iu tbe Latest Ueaina of tbe season. The ErE-Esiqg Is under lbe mana(rnient" of ilia Tereaa Gilbert, who ia too welt knowa U :e-d any rerouimendai mw. tbii beta( ber fourth araaua bent. Ladies smrm-l-tuf lirr wilb their orders cms rely on havitut Uiem Artiatiraily mud Prompt ly LxTitt. !a sulieitt'tK Tour patrnciga I a ill pttMn iae that botlnna al.aJl bs waatiuf aa aiy pari to Merit your faurm. Agent F r ths Krase Sewirtf Masb'wS, ths rbrapMt aoi laUt ispravaa aiacbiDe on ill starkel. Csrnr- Sfw, North af Bi Rut Ina. Sljisi Dress Making 1-SPUN J --:,- . i, , i fwr- . r ij. J.D. JEXTvIS' DKALRit IK SCHOOL BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, (leneral School Supplies and Blum's Almanac. The largest, prettiest and cheapest stock of CHRISTMAS COOPS ever opened in Mount Atry. PAINT. PAINT. PAINTS, OILS, YARNISHES, TURPENTINE, READY MIXED PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, PUTTY AND BRUSHES AT HOUSTON'S DRUG STORE. PAINT. PAINT. THIS SPACE is EBSB& 1 1 FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT OF I F. HULL DEALERS IN General Merchandise, Mount Airy, N. C. J. M. Davis. DAVIS & SPARGER, BROWER BLOCK, MAIN ST., Mt. Airy, N. C. . q F. F. V.. LeauVr and New Soutu Cook Stovps, Pmith Feed Cutters, South Bend Chilled Pltiwa, Fredericksburg Corn gliellers, J hmrs, Hash, Locka, Nails, Ac. Horse and Mule fihoea, the latest patterns in Hteel Plow and all kinds of l'low Cast ings. Agents for The Celebrated Angkor Buggies. A fine line of Shoes, Hats, Groceries and everything kept iu a first-class store. Examine our atock before buying. TIE GLOBE WAREHOUSE, MOUNT AIRY, X. C, Can and will sell your tobacco for you for better prices than any other house in the town. The reason for the above statement is, that Is the only Warehouse in the place in which any of the Manufac turers have any money invested Some of the largest manufac turers have stock in the house. The proprietor has been in the business over 14 years. These and other leasons tell you plainly that you will serve your own best interest when you SELL AT THE GLOBE. Thanking you, one and all, for past patronage, I am, STILL YOURS TO SERVE, Jos. W. Ashby, Proprietor. April 1st, 1896. Farmers, Don't Forget! . Graves' "Warehouse. Corner Main and Rockford Streets, Is tht place to t the bighaat market prion for your U)lac ; the beat aonawdauuM for both yourar'. rot aad joor atoek ; tha Boat eoowilent location to the aad la bank, which aavea time tot yos. V are alaaja on Laad to LOOK AFTER YODR INTERESTS AND COME, Aud abort all, lo ac that erary pound of your- to!.acei a dUf 'aytt ao Uiat it fetinja the FUIX MaUKFT PRICE. Taaakiug yoa UK the ahare of bammtm pm ha aara IH la tit'-ut Bl xrithin tat pt, ais4 aul.i iUBi a atiaaa tioa of th aama, tr ar, YOUR PIIENDH, Grave! "Warehouse Co. BOOTH k CO.. A. L. PPABoaa.
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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April 23, 1896, edition 1
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