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THE MOUNT AIRY NEWS. Mount Airy, N. C, April 30, 1890 JUDICIOUSADVERTISING CuKATUimany a now b'laineM: KN m (K-iiMiiiy an old buliiei KKVIVas many a dull I.Miiiei UiMriiKM many buti mvfji mx.r a rmllnir bummta; HKt l KKH nu-ceM In iivleulnwe "Alt in not gold tlut glitters." Fact I Wo had fine rain Friday even inc, which bad a good. effect on the gardens. Mount Airy granite- will bo nsed quite freely in tho new court li aise at Winston. It lakes some people a long time to learn the meaning of the word "courtesy." The citizens o Pilot Mountain have our tlmnks for kind favors shown us Thursday. We will he glad when tho munic ipal election is over. We hope onr city will not suspend business, let the result be ss it may. Dr. W. S. Taylor ha been called to Pilot Mountain two or three times in the past few days on pro fessional business. This paper has a now Monarch Uieyclo tnst cbii bo purchased at a reasonable figure. Lot us sell you a wheel, young man. The excitement over the city dec tion has inten up in the nineties f-. r several days. I he "htorm in a tea . pot" will bo over by this time next week. Capt. J. O. Oragg and Mr. S. .'. Allred have given very general sat- ufdi.tiiiit mi iutliimfn und tlii'ir r- appointinent or eontinimnco in their present positions, would bo very pleasing to us. Tho Mutual Reserve Fund Life Insurance Company has appointed Mr. W. (J. Sydnor, ot this place, General Agent for W. N. C. Mr. Kydnor has fitted up a niceotlice in the telephone building. The excursion from ( ireensborn arrived Saturday at 11 o'cloek. A -f:rfroatl crowd tamo up. Tho excuisionists went out to the Flat Uock, remaining about one hour. They then left for the Pilot. After a stop of tivo hours they pulled out for (.ireensboro. Dr. A. J. Diaz, the great Baptist missionary in Cuba, was arrested by tho brutal, murderous Spaniards and thrust into prison. His release was demanded and Diaz is a free man. The Spaniards ordered Diaz to leave Cuba. The United States acted promptly in this instance, and that is just what she ought to have done. Rev. J. B. Cheshire, D. D., Bish op of North Carolina, will preach the sermon, and Joseph us Daniels, Esq., of tho News and Observer, will make the address at Oak liidgo Institute this year. The commence ment occurs May 17th, ISth and 19th. The School is closing a very prosperous year. lliero win be forty-live graduates in the various departments. Hon. John L. McLaurin, mem ber of Congress from the Bennetts ville (S. C.) District, arrived at Ho tel Reynolds Saturday night with his family. On Monday Mr. Me Lanriu moved out to his farm near tho Mount Airy White Sulphur Springs to spend the summer. We ire glad to lay claim upon this gen tleman as one of our citizens, at least a part ol ttio tune, lie lias a large circle of friends here who will be glad to learn that ho and his es timablo family hre in our midst. I The citizeus of Mount Airy are pushing people, but not alwavs as discreet as they might be. Num bers of us sit down and expect to thrive, and growl if wo don't boom, when wc really deserve nothing. It requires much effort to succeed in this world. Success is certain if we earn it. Defeat, failure, iV:c , is sure to follow the man who spends his time in growling, walking the streets and idling away the precious moments God has given him to earn his living and prepare for the life to come. Tho writer hopes some steps will betaken to improve the different roads leading to Mount Airy be fore another winter. Tho trade of our merchants could bo doubled if two or three of tho most extensively travelled roads were put in real good condition. One fanner said that it was almost impossible dnr jng the winter to got to Mt. Airy over the road he had to travel with an empty wagon. It would cost something to make much improve ment, bnt it would be a good in vestment. Kind words do not est much. They never blister the tongue or lips. We never have heard of any mental trouble arising from this quarter. Though they do not cM much, yet they accomplish much. They make other people good na tured. They also produce their own imago on men's sou's, and a beauti ful image it is. Wo have not yet begun to use kind words in such abundance s they ought to be used. And iu this municipal election, it seems that we Lave almost entirely forgotten the use ol kind words. We are proud. Frotid to have the privilege ot calling the atten tion of everybody to the half-page advertisement of the McDuflie Fur niture Store, under The Niws of fice. If Jt,n want t'J Rrrat est bargains ever offered to the peo ple of this section ot the State, take advantage u uiifi'""i. tbe adv't and too will find that the goods sre put down at cost and the sale to continue one month. It you fail to avail yourself of these big bargains you know who to fix the blame upon. This dvertise ment will appesr only four times IWS wait, but make your pur chase cow. Be sure to read "Tho Horse's Strike' in another column. Blake If. Jak&more always gets there. Elder P. D. Gold, editor of Zi on's Land mark, preached at Worth's Hall on Monday night to a large congregation. Lightning struck the btck fence on Mr. J. M. Durham's premises last Friday evening. Fortunately no ouo wm injured.. We spent an hour vert pleasant ly hist week with our old friend, Editor W. C. Phillips, of tho Pin uaclo Era, Culler, N. C. Tho officers of the C. F. it Y. V. Railroad, accompanied by tvo or three other prominent gentlemen came up on a special train Monday Full litie of fancy grocer'es, dry goods, notions. Arc, on hand at w W. Burkes. No merchant in tho town has a more complete stock of general inerchanuiso. Buy a few pound of M. D Moore & Co's Bug Exterminator, Von cannot all'ord to be without it, Send in your orders. Pamphlets and lull information free. Mr. Charlie Blakemore, who left for Roanoke, Va., three weeks ago to visit relatives and mends, ha secured a position in a dnq; store in that city and will remain. Drop in at lay lor x Kanners druif store and trv a milk-slmko a drink that wo have a mighty weak ness for. Mr. C. (. Ilaughton is doing the "shaking" and ho knows h is business. Soda water, limeade, ivc, all nice and cold. The store of I. S. Ilanes, of State Road, this county, was robbed on the 'J 1st of 75 in cash and a lot of goods. Tho two thieves were seen in tho vicinity tho evening before the robbery, and were both dressed in black and woro black hats. They wero young men and very much alike. Mr. Jones oilers $25 for their arrest. Mr. W. M. Wall will take- tho tax lists in Hamburg township at the following times and places: At McliridcB school house, Juno 10; Shelton's shop, Juno 1 1 ; B. E. Hay more's store, June 12; Thos. M. Browers store, Juno 13 and 20. If you fail to list your poll and prop erty, the law says you are guilty of a misdemeanor. The buggy factory of L. II. Huff will start up shortly. Mr. Iluflhas made arrangements, with Messrs. James Choplin and R. N. Payne, of Forsyth, to conduct tho business under the linn name of L. II. Hull A: Co. Mr. Hull informs us that he will return to Mt. Airy when he regains his health. See special no tice on this page. Mr. W. A. Belton, Sr., an old friend of The Nkws, gave us a call Saturday, and, in conversation with bun, learned that the spirit of im provement has taken hold ot a num ber of the citizens of his section, about two miles from here and be yond tho Flat Rock. Mr. Helton mentioned, among others, tho push and goaheadativeness of Eli Combs, an employe of the Mount Airy Granite Company, who has built cloven dwellings, and among the number some very good houses. All these buildings are paid for and occupied. Dr. (!. W. Banner and Mr. llcnuis, of this place, have a number of good dwellings recently erected at the quarries. Messrs. B. Y. Graves and W. P. Gilmer are right shifty fellows. They are great schemers, too. A few days ago we took a stroll and visited tho spring where they have put in two rams, thus enabling them to supply all the water in tiieir yards tiiey need and lots to waste. A tunnel was made through a big hill on Col. (i raves' farm, between the pond and spring, and pipes laid through the tnnnel to supply water from the pond to operate the rams These gentlemen have spent some $250 or 3oo. but it is not without profit. Mr. Gilmer says, after the pipes for tho water-works are laid, lie can show our town authorities how to get good, clean water at a low figure. The Ward Meetings. The voters in First, Second, Third and Fourth Wards, assembled at their res jective voting places last Thursday night and nominated one candidate from each ward for Town Commissioner, and selected dele gates, ten from each ward, to the "Friday night convention" at the town hall, to nominate a candidate for Mayor and Town Commission-er-at-largc. Tho First Ward nominated Mr. W. E. Merritt, one of the old board. The Second Ward renominated Mr. B. F. Sparger, another mem ber of the present board. The Third Ward nominated Mr. J. C. Hollingsworth. In the Fourth Ward the nomina tion of Mr. A. I.. Sparger wound up the ward nominations. On Friday night the delegates appointed in the several wards fin ished their Wurk by nominating Mr. li. K. Marshall for Town Com-rnissioner-at-largo, and Mr. W. A. Moore for Mayor. There will be tv, if not three, tickets in the field. Don't bolt your fixxt, it irritati-a your ttoBu'h. C bixwe digestible fond ml chew il. Indiirmlion il a dangerous ! ko-. Irnrert preveiila il. Miaker Ilifffwtive Cordial etr it. That itbe long and short of imliawtiou Sow, llie uuvtiuii i V-t2 yoti (C t IO'!igIHju! Y, if you user juin or di. .unfurl after rating, bca.la.-hc, ditii Dvan, nauara, odanaiv breath, hrartbiira, laagiMir, weakiuna. fTr, iamidire, rUm huae,tM of aprt it, tmt ability, eonetiria tion, . Yue, y have, initiation. To eur. it. Ink Hhakrr Ii(fflne Cordial. Tbe mntwl Ml bcrltl and piai.U of which Shakrr I --tiw Cordial ia anioaard,Uelp to diea U food in your atoma il ; kalp to trvnfc'thrn J oar aiomarh. WIm-b Jour I. nnc!i it atr.uijt, rare will korp it aa, Maker IHrstin Cordial to tor aala by Srumriat, lrt- ID ceuti to tl.OU par bottle. PEPSONAL MENTION. Mr. W. II. Butler went down the road Sunday. Mr. John PaddUon has returned from Oak Ridgo. Mr. J. A. Snow, of Dobson, was in town Tuesday. Mr. W. F. Gilmer wont down to Danbury Thursday.. Mr. J. R, Green went down to Durham Thursday. S. P. Graves, Esq., attended Dan bury court last week. Mr, R. T. Joyce went uuwn to Danbury Monday. Capt. II. W. Reed, of Aberdeen came up Friday night. Mr. J. C. Goodman, of Winston, was in town last r nday. Mr.lI.N. Thornton, of Ilillsvillo, V a., was in town Monday. Mr. W. P. Miller, of Walnut Cove, was in town this week. Mrs. Geo. II. Quincy is visiting relatives at West Point, Va. Mr. W. C. Moore. has returned from the Eastern part of tho State. Mr. Win. Gordon, of Old Town, Va., was in the city last Saturday, Mr. N. Glen Williams, of Wil- lhnis, N. C, has been in town this week. I'r. J. E, Banner, of Madison, is visiting relatives and friends here this week. Mr. R. (5. Carter, of Madison, is visiting Ins brotner, Mayor V, F. Carter, Mr, Willi'im Beard, of Green tie, S. C, has been in town sev eral days prospecting. Col. A. II. Kapp, of Kapp's Mill, and one of Surry's best citi zens, was in to seo us Saturday. Mr. C. L. Hennis, of Sparta, was icre a few days ago. He returned Monday accompanied by his wife. Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell, ac companied by their daughter, Miss nnie, of Carroll county, V a., were in town Wednesday. S. P. Graves, Esq., wife and lit- tie daughter, went to Whitehead last Wednesday. Mr. Graves is to eliver an address to the school there. Messrs. Chap Painter, B. G. Witherow, Charlie Anderson, Chap Anderson and lliomas Roberts, ot near Old Town, Ya., were in town Tuesday. Misses Carrie and Kate Tavlor, who are attending tho (ireensboro Normal and Industrial School, came up Saturday on the excursion and pent a couple of hours, returning to Greensboro in the evening. Capt. J. M. Armfield, son of Mr. M. 1). Armfield, of this place, re turned home lust week. Mr. Arm field is conductor on one of tho rail roads in Kansas, and came home sick. We hopo he will soon be well. Veterans' Meeting. Nearly all the members of Surrv Camp met at a called meeting on Saturday evening. An amendment to tho constitution, changing the admittance fee from 10 to 20 cte., was adopted. Nearly all the Camp will attend tho grand reunion at Richmond, on June 30, an j decided to order the Confederate Veteran's Iat and Badge. They will decide at the next meeting on Saturdav, May y tli, whether they will buy Uniforms or not. The members are taking an interest in tho Camp. Seven new members wero enrolled and quite a number intend doins; so. itlessrs. J. R. Paddisou and W. E. Patterson attended the Confed erate- eterans netting at Greens boro on Monday. We are pained to have to 6tate that Dr. E. W. Allred is critically ill at this writing. Hope a change for the better will be announced eie this paper goes to press. : We are pleased to state that we are informed that it is reported that Mount Airy will hold an election next Monday, May 4th. . - How's Hits! We of!ir Ona lluiiilrpit Dollars Kewaru for an; ui of t utarrli that cannot he curwil by ilall'd Catarrh Cure. K. j. t lu vkv & t o,, l'ni,. Toledo, O. W r His iiii,li-n.ifii.'il, liave known K. J. Cliniw y fur Hie lanl id yi-arn, and Ixilievn liim pcrli'iily liniioralile in all biittinentti tranniu-lioni! and litiancialiy abl to carry out any ulilinticn ma in lv tlisir firm. Weet k '1 rum, Wliuh'aale Druginta, Tole do, t, WaMiiiK, Kinnaii A Marvin, Wlioleule lrntgii't, i'oh'do, Ohio. Hall' Catarrh Cure ia taken inlprnally, acting .1 ir.x-i ly ukid the blood and liiueoint enriacee of lln a)tiu, 1'rice, XtC. yrt bot tle, hold by ail DruiuM. Trelimomals fre Cull at E. C. Foy A; Co's and get some of that nice mountain apple butter, cheap. (Jo to Joe Prathcr's and boo his new Btyles of Clothing. He em fit you and no mistake. See trooJ and get his prices, lie am please you and dress you up in elegant style for less money thac ever be fore. liest and cheapest line of paints of every kind, cheap at Houston's drug store. Iieady-mixed paints just received. A portion of your patronage reepeetiaUjf soncuea. D. A. Houston. Notwithstanding the school sea son is about to close, I still wish to impress npon your mind the fact that I have the most complete line of school supplies ever brought to this market J. D. Jenkins. If you want to know all about the war in Cuba, call on Herbert Lowry and yoa can pet a book that will tell yoa all about it. It is interesting and one that young and old ought to read. The price is very low only f 1.50. One Hundred and Twenty-four Yean Old, It, is an open question in and about Piscataway, in Middlesex county, N. J., says the New York World, whether Noah I la by has got his dates badly tangled or is in re ality past ono hundred and twenty for.r years of age; as ho says lie is. But you can't trip up tho old man. If he is flirting with tho truth his story of facts and things commends admiration. Incredible as it may seem, however, there is actual evi dence that ho is not romancing. Im agine a very little and thin person, with a head that would tit a six- footer, covrrwl with a heavy growth of whito hair, whoso faco is nearly covered with a short gray and black beard ; whose small, sightless eyes seem to look at you briglitly, and whaso manner of speech is alert, coherent, showing few of tho weak nesses of age tnat is Noali Uaoy. Mr. J. M. Durham, of Mt. Airy, desiring information, addressed a letter to tho superintendent ot tno Stolton, N. J., Almshouse, and re ceived the following reply : "Stklton, JN. J., April 21, MM;. Mr. J.M, Durham, Dear Sir: Yours just at hand. I will say that I know nothing different troin his state ment aa regards his ago (124 years). Ho is a remarkable man. His mem ory good sight gone. lours very respectfully, II. G. llKK.MO.N, Slip't Alms House. Change of Management To my former patrons and friends of Mount Airy and surrounding country 1 will say 1 am glad to an nounco that 1 have about succeeded in making arrangements to re-open my shops at Mount Airy, N. C, havo associated with mo Messrs. ames Llioplm and K. iS. 1 avne. of P orsytii county, wtio aro iirsi i . . . . class gentlemen and who will con duct tho business to the satisfaction ol all my friends who entrust them with their orders until I get able to again look after tho business myself. Tho stylo ot the firm is L. H. IIulFAr Co., and we proinisj to have a full 6el ot competent work men in every branch ot the business and do good work at low prices. Any favors shown the above named gentlemen will bo appreciated by me. Thanking one and all for your kindness and patronage to me and asking a continuance of the same to the new firm, I remain Your friend, L. II. Hifk. April 23rd, lM'G. Proudly Welcomed, Headquarters United Confederate . Veterans, Nk Ok leans, La , April 22, lS'.'O. Adjutant J. R. Paddison, Mount Airy, N. C. : My Dkak Comkaok Tho appli cation, roster, constitution and fees for Surry County Camp of Mount Airy, N. C, received with thanks, and the Camp is accepted, register ed and numbered 797 in the U. C. V. The General Commanding proudly welcomes tho gallant old Veterans of Surry County Camp, No. 707, into tho fellowship of the U. C. V. Fraternally, Geo. Mookmax, Adj't Gen'l and Chief of Stall. Gen'l Jno. B. Gordon, General Commanding. THE Sarsaparilla ADMITTED AT THE rirll, GET The Best. TTbea Bahy wai eick, ire gun her Caatoria, Whso rtie wt a Child, aha criwl for Caitorle. Wheo Ac bncune Mu, ha clung to Caatoria. WLen she bad Children, tlus yaT them CaaUnia, M. U. STEWART, A SfTafSSi ' it ' Livery Stable. Pituatcd on Franklin Street, Mount Airy, N. 0.,Dr. V. S. Taylor's old (Hand. Omnibus meet all trains and carries passenger to Hotwl Keyuolda or to any part of town. New Goods! New Goods ! ! E. C. Foy .V Co. have just received a nice line of Summer Dress Goods, Shoes, Oxford Ties, A:c, Arc. Also a lot of Gent's Clothing, extra P.nts, Hats, Caps, Arc. Cull and see them. You want to paint yonr house, because you know it needs it. Come and get the material and the job will soon be over. Paiut is a good investment and pays the man who uses it liberally on his buildings. D. A. IIorsTua. R. II Leonard has catalogues of Furniture and will order your Fur niture for 25 per cent, less than you have bwn buving it. Call nd see Lim. lie will treat you right. Ayerst IJ rA,R Ji tA 57 E(Chicaff0J) V fcr.'.'.i4! Mount Airy Horjei on a Strike. Not for high wages or short hours but for Blakemore's Reining and I nreirnng Device. A meeting was ca.iea a: u p. m., at the stables of Harris Bros. There was a largo turn-out of tho best stock in town. Mohawk, the splendid black stallion, from Pace's stable, took the chair and tailed the strikers to order. The lino dappled gray of M. L. Stewart's stable acted as secreJary. Miss Mollio, a beautiful brown filly of Harris' stable treasurer. Tho meeting was called to order and tho president stated tho reason whv and gave the sense (horii sense) of the meeting. ' Tho question was asked, where aro we? Answer by tho whole meeting, wo aro hero, solid, to return our thanks to Blakemore for tho beiit friend a horso ever had, the Reining and Unreining Device. We now have a chance of getting a drink of pure, (not whikey) but pure cold water and a rest up tho long hills. Therefore let it he re solved that wo n-fuse to work for any boss that will not supply his stables with the Device. We will light, kick, paw, run oil, bust things to pieces and will take tho hots and dip, for in 'his day of lay drivers, who have no feeling, they will push us through tho free and pure water I witiiOiit a drop and it is so nice for the ladies and the old folks not to have to get out of tho btiggv. Just null the chain and the thing is done. We slack our thiist. Mill tho chain and wo are reined up and go on our way rejoicing. Cotiso Banners Black from Grecnwdoro rote to say a few words. His hoiscship said what is this thing I hear so much about. We at Greensboro have never heard anything of it, there fore it can't ho much. Ono old gray laughed loud and long, (horse laugh.) Ho said the black thought that such a city as Greensboro should have heard it iirst. The old gry said that sleepy old town will havo to wako up if she expects to keep up with Mount Airy. Tho black said ho heard that tho thun der and lightning wagons und bicycles and electric fixings was going to make the horso take a back seat, but tho old gray came again and eaid wo have been hero too long and with Blakemore's Reining and Unreining Device, to iu!:m it a joy for the driver, we are ing to stay and don't forget it. jloio horso sense. The meeting closed by giving Blakemore three routing cheers and a box of axle grease to let him 6lmo nicely into prosperity and a happy long hie. So closed the most important meeting tho horse ever had. So mote it be to the end. For further particulars call on or address, J. H. Blakemore, Mount Airy, N. O. Hi . .hi "v rt '!T', r PAIN- CILLER TH GREAT Family Medicine of the Af e. Taken Internally, It Cures D inn-bora, Cramp, and Tain in the Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Cold, Cough, &c. &c. Used Externally. It Cures : Cuts, Bruise. Burnt, Scalda, Sprain, Toothache, Tain ia the Face, Neu ralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet K artfcU rmt ftttln4 o nek anbud4 Aa antf; ot ru mri u4 lrtn-. cn tntr tilmAnr tht Btry mt thm rin-Kiil. y h mb if nii4 ffvou is otiag th WTtrMl ptln, and ka lm Ul gud rtli'i. ineinnmii lp(k. Wlthurit Monttml TrmntrrL a 9ay or for pain o ruall uwd bm ott which rrtmi. ixf th PiIb -KUtar, la aM -rna. Organ it iat fttiutut I It ha r merit . ft bimm of rvmorln m(. tni1iriB b4 a-anird rattioa )nl tm Bw4r ef Imitatinoa, bur My tb fftthit Ui-S bviU, 3b tad hit. Wimam mr ri KIT liaTU." ASK Ml GHEE for BLACK PKAL TKA, Purfst, Ilest, lii'fti'ot and dirwt from tlie gariltn. If Jour pnx'i-r diw-Mi't keep it, . 1J. l'Al)lIf?uN dix-s. TRY IT. TRY IT. Announcement. Some tf mj' friends have inform in me there is a minor Lein circu lated that I was going to withdraw my nsine as a candidate for Mayor. This U to inform them it is a mis take. F. A. DOKSLTT. Try those fine California 1'rnnee and Evaporated Peaches at J. it. rAiuusox's. Go to IX. II. Ieonard'g for Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sil verware. Buy your Tube Roee Dulba be fore they are all pone. J. Ii. rnii80x. Dig lot Hammocks, Croquet Sets, Fishing Tackle, l'mse Ball Goods, Arc, cheap at J. D. Jenkins'. Paint your dwelling, barn and fence and buy your painU, oils and brubhes at D. A. Houston's. Tobacoo machinery for sale. All iu firet-class condition. Addrefor call on W. E. Cox, Mt. Airy, X. C. Mr. J. W. Prather and dauchter, M'im Nellie, have returned from their trip North. Mr. Prather has lots of stylish clothing on the road and arriving. Ircp in at Lis Mam moth store and sec for yourself. aal, are a tnir-c of cot. fur' They arc a suurre ot aire, IK. If you c , e for your child's hcltii, a.ul for illustrated book on tuc dUonlera to winch children are tutject, end whirh Prey's Vtrmlfugo h.ts cured for 5j veiirs. Out baula lr l! r n K. . . FIIKV, Valflmiirc, M.I, North Carolina's 81 W.IL&R.S. TDCKER&CO., Jlnlcigh, XV. J. We Do In our own lrp MukliiR Department hi nuKiiTHln prict'H. ii liiak morf atylixh and rcirrwt rciHtiiniOfi. We givH the bfnt work ; mt'cllinn in tate and Ui'Hiiai olli.-r uri-fii nmkinfi depart mi'iitu and nt much lower prices, h iiilmiit aainplea of Htyliali Inn (iiHidn, Hllka at'd Cotton Drenn (looda at moderate prieea, W enipply WeddillK Out-tlla, llride anil llrnli-H Mniiln )reneii at very lit col. Wriln to u fur mttnplea, llinateii und Ideim. V in ml mir Hpring and Huinnier I'nt aluKii, now ready. Ak for one, W.II.&R.S. TUCKER&CO. Notice, Special Values, Aptly illiixtrntiiiK our perfect slisrine ini-t iioiln ; r?0 inch Japanese Kaiki Silks, 25 centfi per yaru. 21 inch JannneNe Ilalmtai Hilks, 79c. per yaru, in printed warps. Dresden, reman and Moral effect. 3 inch all-wool ( asliiiiereii, blacks and all colors 2o cents per yard, worth iu cents. Try a can of Hopkins' Steamed Hominy (Hulled Corn). It is de licious. Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion v ill be held in the various wards of Mount Airy, on the first Slonday in May, to elect a Mayor mid Five Commis sioners. The registration books will lie opened at the voting places in said wards on Saturday, the 2m h int., from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in,, and on each succeeding Satur day until the election for the purpose of registering ail unregistered voters. W. F. CAH I'KK, Mayor. March 23rd, 1S9C. r W. H. SIMPSON, AGENT For Fine Bisr Stamps AMD irjUTTIIINO 2 IN OFFICE SUPPLIES. - AJftX Nimtr!nff Machlne-i, Hank M. nil), -i, iirtDvi Win" ! Inirn, Burning HruidH. unfiling- Mitrl,lut-s, Ch k IY-iti-i'torx CoinliiitHira' I'unt-nes, for p -raoon .ralii. Hand Haiirt Oalt-ra. No t.irlal t'ulK, Prlnllin Wli.t'la. Po. ki-l Mnnips, Ivn and IViu ll simnpa, Hl,lHr '!). Dnr.rs, HubN-r Tji. Hulit-r Nnp PmN. Hii0i.fr Siarp Ink. sen ciIh. stt-Di'll Ink, Mi'iii-ll linish.-8.biwl Sl.injK, M.-.-I Lt-llem ali'l Klkjurt. Self Inking bi.tiups, Mmnp Klliliuii.s. b'tmp kai-ka. Hiro Marki-m, Wax beaU act Til Wnl.T Supplies. Tticru la noihinif um-i1 In an o!tl we cannot supply, an,! a( the very lowest prices rnVvsibP' for nrswlnsa (roods. Ilanktra. Mfrrliaui.n. Xlanuraciurers ai.'l all iinir.-H.slonnl n,.-n lll do well to L'.'i inv pn.-wa tM.-i(,re l'U lii eiaewbere. ,,ur pairuaa'.' la Boll.-iu-tl, eniMN-billy. J'mpi aiitiTlnii hri wii loail ont.-rs. oitlL-t, In Jure Uii.-k, t te-a.l or at. -pa, rlirbf-bund hide, troiitluir on Mam Miwk Mount Alrj'. N- C tot k llox ;. -Correnpundcnce Sollcltetl.e- Mn-b 8, . ir DR. W.H. WAKEFIELD Will be in Winston, Tuesday, May 12lh, ftt Jones House, nnd at Cirecns boro, Thursday, May 14th, at Mc Adoo Houso. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. -SPRII-l CO o flHrs. A. nHcDlcol Iegn to annonm'c to the Ladi of Mt, Airy and tirroiinling country that she has opened a nrst-tlaaa Millinery and Dress-Mating J Sljlli Dress Making With a complete stock of tlx Latent Style of Millinery Goods, New Uib 1kiis, Feathers, Veilings and Flowers. Hais and lionnets, Trimmed and I'd. trioiiiied, in Great Variety. The illinerij Department Is iu chaive of Mii if. McCain, a Northern lady of expenence, well op iu the Latent Ukiih of the aeasou. Is uudrr th Bianainent of MiM Terena tiilbert, wits Ui too sll knows to rMvd any -e-iumieBJticii, this being her fourth aeaaoa here. Lad.ea ntriint- I nf tier with their order caa re!r on liaring thera Artistically and I'rutnpt ly Kxix-ntett. la anlicitinfc ynar pstronxe I will promise that aiKMnj al.all b wanting oa my part to own I your favors. Agent For tU Kme .Sewiuf Itacliiae, ih clieap ana latent ioiprbTed Biicliiue ou lb market. Goruer $., Xonk ai Hlu Ilidi lim. ft": V si - ; Ml Ki r,. b . d 1 h - ! If I I 'V. V I j L- ''"---rt.,l--.- - j. D. jjisriCTisrs DEALS It IX SCHOOL BOOKS, .MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, (Joneral School Supplies and Blum's Almanac. Tho largest, firetticst und choapeHt stock of CIIIH3T MAS GOODS over opened in Mount Airy. PAINT. PAINT. PAINTS, OILS, YARNISHES, TURPENTINE, READY MIXED PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, PUTTY AND BRUSHES AT HOUSTON'S DRUG STORE. . PAINT. PAINT. t: FOR ADVERTISEMENT OF J.F.HOLLINGSWORTH&CO., 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 Cix.k Stoves, S:nith Feed Cuttors, South Rend Chilled Hows, Fredericksburg Corn Shellers, I otrs, Sash, Locks, Nails, Ac. Horsa and Mule Shoes, the latest patterns in Steel Plows and all kinds of Plow Cast ings. Agents for The Celebrated Anchor Buggies. A fine line of Shoes, Hats, Groceries and everything kept in a first-class store. Examine our stock THE GLOBE 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 s the only Warehouse in the place in which any of the Manufac turers have any money invested. Some of the largest manufac turers have btock in the house. The proprietor has been in the business over 14 years. These and other reasons 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, I the p1ao to f t tbt big-heat market priet fur your tobacco ; tbe beat aiXuminixia'Wn for both youreelvee aaJ yonr stock ; the most eonretiieiit location to the (tore aid Ue bank, which savM time for yon. We are al-M on tad to ' LOOK AFTER YOUR INTERESTS AND CCIOETS, And boe all, to e that every pound of jour tol acco U dU!aji eo that it bring th. FULL MARKET PRICE. ThVI ron f.r lr W. of Wu&Ia yo hare tea fit to ntrat ui wlihi the r"1. nJ i'fi"" e.Btt!ia tioa of the , wt are, YOUR l"Iti:.13S, Graves W areliouso G o. is 17 THE A. L. Sparger. SPARGER Ix-fore buying. WAREHOUSE,
The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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