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OAK SUITS WORTH $18.00; OAK SUITS WORTH 20.00; OAK SUITS WORTH 25.00; OAK SUITS WORTH 27.50; OAK SUITS WORTH 30.00; OAK SUITS WORTH 35.00; DINING CHAIRS WORTH $8.00 PER SET; - DINING CHAIRS WORTH 10.00 PER SET; LARGE ROLL CANE ROCKERS WORTH $2.50 ; LARGE SCROLL ARM ROCKERS WORTH 2.00 ; LADIES BRACE ARM ROCKERS WORTH 1.50; LARGE PLUSH SEAT ROCKERS WORTH 5.00 ; LADIES PLUSH SEAT ROCKERS WORTH 3.00: Sale will begin Friday, May ist, and continue until all my Goods can be gotten into one store! 3nc3DTJFFIE'S .FTTIRIfcTITTnRE STORE, 3VEOTJ2STT AIRY, O. ' 71 M M O N S REGULAfOR7 THE BEST SPRING lilEDICINE is Simmons 1.1 i.R I'Kil'I.ATOK. Don't it .i-A the tinif vnn (iiruft to t.i .; nml it niD t I 11 v. il.t u;- vmir l.ivt-r. A fliuinisii I 1. r ills whu !i -.li.i wrtvk lit- :th. Hli,tXAn::'. VH,V Af' u V ll.ATOk ils:.: remedirs. ii t.t I.K kl (il I l.ivcr. I-:. !; . !! l-i 1 ' t '- hi Miliaria, l i'icr ;lii i'k :), anj nianv other 1 r tlv loiislitutKiii anJ i ) i-i't !.ir," t tla- MirJ It i, MM '.'.i iNS I IVI H 'a '.11I. 1 1'.- u.-irJ Pi (1 ! .iiiii . il tni'ii ail olhrr I, !vM,it-v his. Si V, ( )NS A I v ii' : .1 I'Viiiatur 1.1 the j r v T-v t rrk, that vnur !. ) i'iiJi!i:i. OK If.'. 1 U I 1 l-'Pil!l purilvr . tti.- JUtrrciuv 0,1 CMTV ii:iv ..1 i.-r . Khiaa.Atoi.' hi- Mile v.' II!. (Kn) la!,.' SIMM' NS A '( ti. it :-. the best 1'ioiiJ ,.r- -. I. .1 i IV It .itlil ll.il" ': ' I ol; ! r the Kl I) . ; Ii'.-. V -.'ii v. ''lit I;J it 'Ml ! I v' ' 1 I ', .111.1 !i" ''' !S I'" l't'lf V I, f M--nNs I IVI-R '.In K.. l.r. I'emeJics. ,'t .1. A ( 1 . 1 " 1 1 ; in 1 1 j . 1 1 ii, I'a. .1. 11. z ' Y. 11 I SHOWN, (OFKH'K WITH CEO. W. KI'A Kl . KK,).. Mount Airy, N. C. S. P. GRAVES, AT TO UN EY AT LA W, .TIoiiul Airy, M. V. rr rrai'tlcfs in ll and Ffdi-nil Court". Prompt itiutlou t wnl. tlnu uii'liilmt R L. HAYMORE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Itloaul Airy, H. C. I'rfticM io 'I'" D'l FeJcrsl iimilii collwlt cluiuu. All Imnhiena entrust ed to him will rcei prompt t. iitin. . GEO. W. SPARGER, Attorney at Law & Notary Public, nmt Airy, N. C. r .)Piotiung Lo 'he collation CUIu !P--K'- In1""0 n! 'B l" .r fompnlf upon llbrrH term. w. r. RTKK. MU rj , .N O. i. R. LKWRI.1TN. CARTER & LEWELLYN, Attorneys - at - Irtiw. Prwtice in the Htte and Flerl Vrtimit ttntion fiver to all bui BJin'truMl to their f.r.. ! ! At COST $14.40 COST 16.00 COST 20.00 COST 22 00 COST 24.00 COST 28.00 COST 6.40 COST 8.00 COST 2.00 COST 1.60 COST 1.20 COST 4.00 COST 2.40 Troubles That Would Fallow McKinles Election to the Presidency. If t lie l!cpi!lHcaii8 fleet a 1'ret.i ' dent next Hiid Imvi- a iri'ijiirity in botli h'Hififn, liny will I'mtiuhly lint tiiimctliiiif; like tin' o!l Mo Kinlt-y tarilT liill, hikI tliey will L't'in'riilly tiiiM tliHt, this will lnr.ij; in an era d noHj.crity ; lnit it will nut (In o Hiiy timru tliii the eld Mi-K inlcv titriiT which led to the terrible detent of 1S!M. It will be full of exetsses and bn.-es Mliicli will bring about another reaction, and there will then lie in s lew years another kind of tarill with a similar result, l'nwperity will wait I for a settlement ot the currency : queRtiorj. C)n:X' a cotiiiniitiity adopts i the plan of getting rich ty legin lation it bido good-by to its steadi nefcs. No matter what acts are i pat-ted, the mass of the population remains poor or tails in hunint tw, and . then lays the blame on the legitda ; tion or on the Ifgiola'ow, and trys ' new men or new meai-tires, It I.kk ' always been so and will always be 80. The government ot the day is i always responsible tor both the j weather and the crops, and this I alone will make MeKinley's elec I tion a national niifortuiie. It is not ; that he will make a protective tarill ( that we fear, but that he will make ; another tarill which people will not ; put up with very long Mr. K. L. ' (iodkiu in the May r'ornni. "Ten people out ol a dozen are I invalids, says a recent medical au thority. At leai-l eight out ot these ten. it is safe to allow, are puil'ei ii'g from toiiiC form (if blood disease which a persistent use of Aycr's Sarsapa' ilia would lie s.ire to cure. Then, don't bean invalid. For Bilious Headache "1 tried a pood many remilips f .r sick tie.iil.iclieand bilnniM n-ss, vwth which 1 was trouhlcd lor a iong tune, imt it wa.s lint t.Ktil 1 began taking rU Cathartic Pitts that I rwrivH nnvthii'L' I ! ! r- rnanPUl twni'm .1 mhi;"- " - the- lulls did thf wurW l'r in'1, mid 1 am ' ,r""' 1 ' n. lifs, nml a wf-ll man." ( has. llt-T HiNui, East Auburu, !. Medal And Diploma At World's' Fair. Cost! House Chairs worth $3 50 per set ; House Chairs worth 400 per set; House Chairs worth 4 50 per set, Oak Center Tables worth $1 00 ; Oak Center Tables worth 150; ... Oak Center Tables, with IJrass feet, worth $2 00 ; Oak Center Tables, with Brass feet, worth 300; Oak Center Tables, with Brass feet, worth 3.50 ; Bedsteads worth f 2 25, Bedsteads worth 2.50, Bedsteads worth 3 50, I'cdsteads worth 4 00, ...... Bedsteads worth 5. 00, .... Bedsteads worth 6 50, Buieaus worth 5500, - Bureaus worth 6.00, .... Bureaus worth 7 50, .... Bureaus worth 8 50. Bureaus worth 1200, - Kitchen Safes worth $3 00, Heavy Huck and Cotton Mattresses worth $3. 50, Heavy Damask Patterns in Matting, worth 30c, NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. STATE ITEMS OF IMPORTANCE GATH ERED FROM OUR MANY WIDE AWAKE EXCHANGES. The Herald says Morgtnton alder men have raised the liijuor license in that town to $1,."i and the soli taiy bar there has closed. The Masonic Annual Picnic at IMIapIane will come off on July 2."th. All lodges are invited to participate in the p:"iiic. 'Wi'kes boro Chronicle. The jdant of the Greenville l.iim her Company was totally destroyed by lire Monday, causing a loss of $511,0011 and throwing !." men out ol work; insurance only $10,000. Mr. J. Yai Lindiev, the well known fruit grower, win) has now an immense peach orchard near Southern Pines, f.ays he will tet out "0 more acres, making a total ot 50(1 acres in peaches. Col. J. F. HoyJ, of the Hancock Cioid Mining Company, showed us on Tuesday three very line speci mens taken from his mine last week. They weighed, n spectively, three, four and five penny weights. Myr ganton Herald. Mr. E. M. Peeves, of near Jack son Hill, this county, struck it rich on his place, and is wotking for the gold himself, getting out of the surface dirt troiu .'!' to 25 dwt. ier day. That means from $20 to $.'10 i per day in money. lA'xington Dis- j patch. " I Mrs. Nancy tlollilield, who lives! near Kllenboro, in this county, is j the oldest person in the State if not in the world. Her age is 115 , years. She is bright, cheerful and , talkative. Some wo or three years ao she fell and in jured her hip j and since that time has been con-! lined to her bed. Her health is good and she eats heartily. Iluth erford Democrat. One Paley Sharpe, of Sharjies burg township, who is drawing a pension from the Federal govern ment, came to town lat week and drew $120 pension money. He bought a pistol, a suit of clothe and itivepfed considerable money in whiskey. From here lie went to the residence of his son in-law, Kd. Gregory, and on last Saturdav morning, while drunk, he conclud ed to try his new pistol, lie had tired it sevcrl times when one of the ball tnk effect in bis thigh, alfint halt way lietween the Inidy and the knee, and ranging down the bone ciine out just aiove the knee. The iujnry is only a flesh wound and i not considered dau ger.nis. Dr. II. F. Long rendered medical aid.--Stateevi!le Landmark. MOUNT AIRY, N. C, At !' cost $2 80 cost 3 20 cost 3 60 est So cost 1.20 cost 1.60 COSt 2 40 COSt 2 80 cost I 80 COSt 2.00 cost 2.80 Cost 3 20 I J I cost 4 00 i cost 5.20 ! cost 4.00 1 cost 4.80 cost 6 00 cost 6 80 cost 9 Go cost 240 COSt 2 80 COSt 22 A Negro's Horrible Death. (ins Nicholson, colored, was struck by the west hound pa setiger trtiin on the Car.ilinii Central yesterriuy about 12 o'clock and killed. The negro was employed at the new Louise Mill. Hecame here Monday night from Dei ita, and went to work yesterday morning. The train, due at 11:.'!"), was 25 minutes late. The negro started to dinner, but saw the train dashing toward him around the curve at Phifer's big till. He turned to a white man who was walking along by him, and said : "Cooie on and let's get across the track before tho train comes." The white man drew back, and said he would not risk it. The negro then said : '"Well, I'm going," and although the train was almost npon him, started a'Tose. The train was going very fast. The engine striick the negro and knocked him CO feet. Engineer Hail, who was at the throttle, did not see the negro step up on the track, and did not know until Fireman 15ob Kagan told him, that he had killed a noirro. The negro was alive when picked up but died as soon m lie reached the house where be w as stopping on the corner of Tenth and Alex ander. He wa a horrrble and piti lul sight, with his back, thigh, anna and every rib in his body broken,' and the Wood pouring from his tioi-e, ears and mouth. Why he'should have attempted to cross the track is a mystery. He could but see that it was certain death. Mr. V, S. Mallory whs walking across the long till, when he heard the train coming. He stepped down otT the track ami as the train rushed by him it deprived him of hie umbrella and h it and caused him to lose his footing and roll halt way down the embankment. Charlotte Observer. $50,000 hotel burned at Vale, Tenn., Wednesday. Mont j WtAklXESS 'hing, worn-out feeling, i-T -f pom tf an il with ' inpth; tt pnu nw Uf fi iiiM irw" worm aaia, 'I y 'v 5 It m powH-ful wiprsL 4 u wrll u uterine. Wnw 1 ikI rvrvjitr, weiIly' V iiptH to wimifln uli- , 1 cKi waiitii. Jt nvulniri and pnni(ttf nU the nut- Drmi ititM-titms,, ami nt!,i up. itivinnit-t, a ik I ntm, Or-rf n. rn t. Pm. R. V, riri": Sir V wif1 In,pnrv4 to IxHilth rnlMn'l)r from trv turn ! fm-Oi--.) tftkitt " Kavont I'r-w nit n unnl no. f'w titu tvu rtt.tn Ntr own hotrrw wi .r ihm purt four rrtrmirit. Wfwo Mm hao taainK tt, hf wm (NwnviT ahtf l; tw rm w n!Trrfl frtu lltcnn dihility. 1 eau bcrtity rrcomuMOii It fur auuti l wt. 11 1 1 n TIIUltSDAY, 31 AY j M is to Tiiae to Bey Mi Wars Low! Beautifully Decorated Plates 40 cents per set. Beautifully Decorated Cups and Saucers 4? cents per set. O.ild Band Plates, worth 75 cents, 60 cents set. Gold Band Cups and Saucers; worth 75 cents, cost 60 cents ;-et.-Oold Band Covered Dishes, worth 75 ccn's, c st 60 cents each. One Elegant French China Dinner Set, worth $2000, cost 17 Decorated 10 piece China Chamber Sets, worth $5 00, cost 4 00 Beautifully Decorated Parlor Lamps, worth 52 50, cost 52.00. Bright dla-s Olobe Hall Lamps, worth $1 25, cost $1.00. Light-day Alarm Clocks, worth $3 .50, - - cost One day Nickel Alarm ( locks, worth $1. 00, - - cost Best Bed Spring, worth 3 00, - - cost Just Received, a Large Line of B35? CairiaK Wilw SMss, - HOW IT STANDS. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE FOR SILVER. CNE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINE AGAINST SILVER, lp to d.-ifc the siher men have elt.cted a majority of sixteen dele gates to the Democratic National convention, counting Michigan as divided, as the delegates were elect ed by districts. The gold men el tima unit rule; the silver men deny that s.ich a rule was adopted. It Michigan's vote is iriven a? a unit for gold, th" delegates so far elected are: For g. Id, l;o; for silver, 144, milking tin vote very close. The record now stands : KOFI Ai.AINST Sil.VKK. SII.VKR Dist. of Columbia. i M issouri, ::4 ashington, Colorado, Rhode Island, M issachlise'ts, Alabama, Nebraska, ( tregon, Michigan, M ississippi, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, New Jersey, 8 lio i; ' s 11 IT 04 20 loll Total, The Somli and far West w ill lie ! practically solid tor free coinage. The real buttle ground is Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Ohio. With out these States, the gold men have no hoK' of controlling ihe conven tion. It is practically certain that Iowa is for silver overwhelmingly; there is little doubt about Illinois, the silver men having carried nearly every county that has acted, need ing now less than one hundred more delegates to c uitrol the con vention; Indiana has always Uen a reliable silver State, and the cl'uiees are as S to 2 that its dele gation at Chicago will be for silver, though there no primaries have yet been held to ascertain whether there ha, been any backsliding, and Sen ator Yoorhces says it will be strong for silver. The di'liculties about carrying the State for silver are these: ill Calvin S. Price; t'Ji the Federal otliceholdcrr; io) the big cities. The silver men sy, in spite of these olwtacles. they will win, but Ohio is not necessary to success, and silver-men do not in clude it in t:ieir calculations. News and Observer. Mrs. E. W. Nye and children, who hae been occupying their country home, near Ai-hev ilie. since the death of Did Nye, will sail for Germany in June, win re tber will remain for two years, in order to , complete the education of the chti-1 dren. I '21. ViWi. At N Ui j rf J dri V' i ' p Tij . . .-www- (Main Pis an! Plush Couches. To Give is to Receive. We must blc-s it we ceive a bleing. We would re- ! must pour the watt r from the cup if we would have it tilled again. Lite is an ex-1 change of bounties, a transfer from one hand to another. Farth gives her portion t the flowers, they send their fngrai.ee unto man and man gathers them, decks the path of j friends' ip and makes heart sweeter; with their rich fragrance. The sky i is mello ver for the passing cloud j that lovers beneath it. The elond receives its g'ory from the orb of; day. All things are trilmtiry to, one ar, thcr. The glow worm ! lights a tiaveler's pfh ; the pebble turns th" tide, iiii's till the river; rivers n ml their vapors forth and again t. nil the rill. It love flows ! he went around tinnting rat, but our soin unto our neighbors, some- couldn't corner him until, walking thing 1 :11st be dislodged within the piazza, he looked into an open breast. It may be envy, pride or window and saw Mr. Walsh at din hate w hat 'natter or it may le ! ner. Sandy climbed into the win swectert strain of gratitude thnt will j dow and had Pat whore he couldn't gladden some ear, though not our ' retreat, lie dropped a four pound own. Y.'e a-e but w orkers, but not ! lump of gold on Pat's plate with a like earthly kborers waiting for our pay. Il comes in (rod's time and alwaysut the needed moment. Keen the wavi-s in motion. IJoll the ball of love heavenward. It will strike many hi arts and gather accelerated speed. Pass the enp around. Hid the thir ty drink, for dust will gather on the cup that stands un moved, and the water it holds will become unfit tor our own or anoth er's use. I'.loot! purified, disease cured, sickness and suffering prevented this is the record made each vear by H lomi s .-arsapariiia. A cm vetition of Southern textile manufacturers will be held at At Irnta. The cotton mill men com pmin that they are U sing money and a movement is on foot to get an agreement to cm down production until tl... snrplns stock is worked off. "'that l'"" Cough" o - may lend to Consump tion. Cure it nt oncewith the o!d, reliable Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the greatest remedy knewn for Cough, Cold, Grippe, Croup and nil .ronchial Affections. Dr. BuH'sOughSj rup is the best and costs only 35 ct--.. Avoid substitutes. a i icrj nuci, th. t., . Baby Carriages, Baby High Chairs, Baby Rockers, Baby Cribs, Baby Beds and Baby Lap Robes ! fs-1 Lounges, Kasles. mm. 3! fidopds, Mm mm 1 Sideboards, Wardrobes, Desks, Cots, Highest of all in Leavening Tower ABSOLUTELY Walsh Called Down, Col. Pat Walsh, editor of the I Augusta Chronicle, made a serious I omission in his speech at Southern I Pines. lie covered everything ex cept our gold mining interests, and I Sandy Smith, of Cabarrus, made a big kick about it. After the speech rattle that made people look abound, poured a handful of nuggets in Pat's empty gUss and placed the plaster cast of the twenty-two pound nugget in front of the orator. 1'hen Sandy gave Pat some points on gold and geld mining, and the result was that Mr. Walsh promised to make another speech and do het ter. Charlotte News. Perfect Wisdom Would give us perfect health, lie cause men and women are not per fectly wise, they must take medi cines to keep themselves perfectly healthy. Pure, rich blood is the basis of good health. Hood's Sar saparilla is the One True Plood Puritier. It gives good health be ciiisc it builds upon the true foun dation pure blood. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, always reliable and beneficial. The Spanish Admiral in Com mand in Cuba lias sent the case of the filibustering schooner, Compet iter, to the naval court with a view to having the vessel declared a law- ful prize. Biliousness j Is caiisj by tnrptd liTr, whx h prwnJ dip ' tion ami permit fod to ferment arnl p'-.trify iu ; j th ttnm&tb. Thru fallow dinim. l.acU, ; Hi el's u to Mond li!)g. Ilnnj't I Hood', III, Mi ttiientet th nunirlv " r".i th fiwt. mr fcsiw 1 W TiU U U Vltl, I'm, i NO. 41 AT COST ! AT COST I i, 1896. 30 days, as all depends upon Kitchen Tables, Bed Springs, Hat Racks, Feather and Wool Dasters, etc. wasp EHJB! Tried for Years. n R. Tarver, Dalton, Ga., Mr. J..1 says: "J. ie rth, " '"'. This is to certify th t I ha. 3 ii'd Iloyal Germetucr in n,y family for the last five ye rs for various complaints, viz: Ind ge.-tion, bowel troubles and genen I debility, and find it all that it cl lints to be. In tact, I would in); be wit'. out it in my house.'1 If yon v ou'd know the valne ot this great remedy in the family, send to the Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta. Ga., for 4S page book, free. New p..ckage, large bottle, loS doses, $1. For sale by Taylor k Parmer and I). A. Houston. DR. KING'S ROYAL GEBMETUER w Tliif. pU'ft.aii' 'id perfect reuely, to dttitrhtful to tul.i?, ho rt frpfclilng and e xlularatinp, stands in liihest fafor wi'h all iv I10 know it K" t. as the preat est of a'l nit'iliciil remedio for both H'xps, of :1 apes and in ail condition. WHAT IT WILL DO FOR YOU !! ptjM AF?T!T. it;!! t fOJ iwifal fN;J..3g Z'JLlf. It ii trials jo: CISCSTJCW- n ,:: mint put i:?.v3L's luazi. '.y'i pat jx! KICEYS is perfect trim. l!.n pur!! j-ia t'wi. It il chjfi r 6Jiatn iato STRTS37H. It ni fe'iSJ JSa 5 J? lici'ia MitS K4.A4.TIL SEW TACK A.r.. I ,:.E HOTTLE. f rvfHSRJt ovfc lOLi.B. SOLD BY ALL DRUCCIST1. mmii'Trmi' mriT rr AuiL4 Cw.'.wl Co., li, CL Ui h Ttkr & hwr id 1. 1 Ux . Latest L . o. Gov't Report 1 Baking I 1 KT FS
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