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y, 14th SECURE SEASON TICKETS BEFORE OF FIRST PERFORMANCE Tho people of Mount Airy in waiting with u|tr expectation tha ing of Chautauqua in thia city Thuradny afternoon, Juna 14th. Miaa tha advance agent, hiaa bam on the aoana for nmmI daya aiding tha local in thair work, and everything pointa to a wonderful aaaaoo of tha atay at Chautauqua in our V'-. »*• D.y F«W J -Chautauqua Suptrinttndtn1 Concert-The Margaty Jana Gaga Co. Junior Chautauqua Night i Concert-The Margery Jana Oa#e Co. Lecture—Grove H.rbart. "Tha Criate and tha Call" S«W W ttk4*y Morning: Junior Chautauqua Lecture—To ba announcad Concert—Kekholl-Waterme Night: Coocart— EekhofT-Waterman-RinggoUi Entertainment— Charlee Roaa Taggart Third Wtek^imy Morning) Junior Chautauqua Afternoon: Lactura—To ba announcad Concert—Marchetti'a Swtaa Yodlara Night: Concert—Mafchetii'a Swiea Yodlara Lecture—Frank Dixon Fourth Wttk-day Morning: Ok... Afternoon: Concari—Chain barlin-Babe oc k Racital Co. Larturar-Cartoooiat—Manon Ballou Fiak Night: Concert—ChambarUn-Bsbcock Recital Co. Lecture—Prank B. Paaraon Fifth fttknUy Morning: Junior Chautauqua Afternoqo: Junior Chautauqua Pageant—"Her Family on Dkflaj" ntertainmelM—Child lmperaonationa, fcether Lab Scbenkel Night: Comedjr-Dtema—"Croaaed Wlraa" f j s, dunaay On Sunday a program aurtabia to tha day will ha arrangad And the hour tnnoQnctd • % BUY A SEASON TICKET i J " 1 ■■ " "" • Madame Mm Louise Hm Famous English ^almut Parlor on Moore Street, Mount Airy, N. G. are mlwTIf yw> ha*a mat with lewat; ft y P in unlucky; If yon wish to control Um i low; tf buainoa* »orrim yon; if you wish Um abaaat mm to Pylbljr thara la torn an yon Im that la iMtitii to Um MADAME LOUISE SPECIAL BEADINGS BY APPOINTMENT FATHER »lin BY HU cmrni SON la Skot Tlutmgk Hmi* Whik Ckwkmg Y««| High Point. June U.—Domestic dlf ficultig* itowlni out of ilbiwl ml* conduct with women of itl-iepab brought death to Pink Brown, 41 year-old nil ident of Jajnsatowa, Mwi day evening it • o'clock wh*n_hii crippled mn, Clay Brown, shot Ma through the heart with > revolver m their home in Jamestown. The elder Brown, according to tin -* .mm 4aIJ - MMt „L , *■ 4_ tk | ■wry com oiiicin wno weni uj in* iimi of the tragedy, waa choking M lft-year-old daughter, Mia* Clan Brown, for unbraiding Mm foe rid ■I I % M the girl from a i is Ma mm night, in city Jail at Hlgi of for kim the fired the fatal bullet that i Ma fatWi life. Tka daad man, M riding in an . _ of bad repute and Monday kii take him to tok for Ma caadagi when he flaw toto a rage, grabbad bei by the throat and atarted chokbti her. Bar brother, who la bat M years of age and is crippled aa a re suit of a motor ear accident mom months ago, ia said to have grottiil his piatol and i»ii< attortog a word fired one shot point-blank intc the breast of his father. The only aye-witness of tka tragadj ia addition to the three principals ii the wife and mother. Mrs. Ella Brawn who ia prostrated with grief and corning the case. Other than requesting that he M given tka ito of the murder young Brown made no statement and refuses Us Wfei _ I The elder Browu ia survived by tlx widow and one adtoll daughter in ad dition to the two children said to M principals in the tragedy. North Carolina, Surry County. Mrs. Mattie Green Jessup, va. Jamea J mm p. In Superior Court. Before the Clerk. Order of Publication. This eauae coming on to he heard before the undersigned at hia offic* in Dd%pon, and it appearing that sum mon* ha* been issued in the mU rase and that the complaint ha* been filed, and from the complaint It ap pear* to the court that the action 1i for divorce from the defendant and that he is a necessary party to thli action: and— It further appearing that the de fendant is a non-resident of the StaU and cannot, after diligent search and inquiry, be found in the state: It is therefore Ordered by the court that notice be published in the Mount Airy News, a newspaper published if the town of Mount Airy, North Caro lina. for four, aueeeaslve weeks, notify ing the defendant that tin complaint in the above case haa been filed and further notifying said defendant t< appear before the undersigned at hii office at Dobaon. Surry County, on th« 30th day of July, IMS, and answei or demur to the complaint filed or th« relief asked for in said complaint will be nanted. Witness my hand and official seal thi* 11th day of June, 1888. (Signed) F. T. LEWELLIN Clerk Superior Court EXBCtrroi* NOTICE Having qualified aa Executor of Um last will and testament of J. I Cartel iniMid, all parsons indebted tc the estate arc hereby requested t< mm forward and make prompt pay vent; and all persons holding elaimi against the estate are notified to pree eUt same witfcUi the time ptescrlbe< by law, or this nptioe win ba plead h bar of their ceOertian. This the tlst day of May. IMS. w. r. carteii, Jr., inmir, Why Suffer from Bbeamatiam? Do you know that nine oat of inrj ton esses of rheumatism an stmph rhMmstlsm of the muaelee or chronk and Interna! treatment? The^ffi way be relieved by applying Cham Imliiii't Liniment, whlcn ntajcN b)m and Mat poMible^and^that certainly fiictod wwt'rtwwsHi dentist Mount Ator. N. C Detroit, Mich.. yt daily million# of farm of Hnrjr Ford It literally scat terod to the tear mhiih of Mm i it is trae. Out on the Ford farm at Mich., o pa rated entirely by tractor power, there was no bm tot the great load* of straw > Kord Motor compaay, |lw» te dates unusual things, found a aaa far it. Tha itraw is oaad aa aa ingredient in tha compoeitioa of Fordite, a ma terial of flint-lika hardaasa and a 4a valopoMnt of tha Ford Motor aaa made and tha Fa^ttte pteat at Hi*, laad Park lawliaa thaaa far aU Ford ears aad , pertinent, is at .average of wheels daily achsdula of thraa I nhifte six days a * Tha straw from tha Ford which is snfflriont te oaantil i only aboat after which straw mast ha purchased outs ids. ia utilisad, following a shred ding process, aa a binder te making that eoroar of Fordite which forma tha cyrnar of tha steering whelt, in suring a rim of exceptional strength. The daily coaanmyttea at jrisiat la about a ton aad a half a day. Manufacture of Fordite hsglas with the raw amtariala. In preparing tha com stock, tha straw, rubber baaa, sulphur, silica aad other ingradiante are mixed in batehee of ISO pounds each, which then go to tha robbar mills, where they am mixed batwisa heated rollers for a period of 46 min utes. By that time tha snbatenca ia ready for tha taking machinea late which it ia fed in small stripe and from which it emargea through a round *ia, much aa aauaage from a sausage-grinding machine. As it :uzaea out it ia cut into lengtha of 62 inches and then is ready to be rolled into the outside covering of ■like After the mm Hm into Um covtrlai, affording • doubli cover, the what* la sacatad in siren lar form and aant te (teat a»lds Um •xact aiae of • ataaring what). Held fut In theae molds under hy draullc pressure of 2,000 pooada U the square Inch, thaaa Fordita steer lag whella ara subjected te a boa a parted of fifty minutaa Hot aa the] •oft and pltebta, bat within a aher tima after they ara pteaadl an tK a flint-tiki Kardnaaa that ains. Next the ~ go to tha finishing WHfc Y« M. C. ba ulphor ow tha boahee 01 vinaa. Tha- sulphur will not raaioni tha mlldsw already pa bat H will prevent furuthei rests <3. W. Fut, pathologist for the Stiti Colltffc State Department of Agriculture, Ba adviaaa that tha salphar ba daat ad aa tha phah aevexal ttaaaa aftei blossoming thia paw, ydteltlj whik dew ia on tha plant, and than re peated next spring before blaaeoeslng With thia car* the leaa planta should ba free froaa mildew bp the tea they begin bloeaoaing next Mr. Fant say* that complaints bare cease te te tha Cal lage thia year about i blotch on roei dusting in early spring te pre veal the mildew getting a start If om has a spray outfit, tha use of coauaer cial lime-sulphur spray will ba found mora effective than the flowers ad sulphur. In that case the liquid should not ba allowed to strike tlx I<ainted surface of the hooae aa H acta oa tha paint It will alao ramair as a stain m tha foliage until waah ad off by the rain and Tor this reaaor should not be applied jifrt before blossoming. "Well eetabliehed rooe bushes ra present a conaiderable amount of trou ble, are very beautiful and therefore should be given the proper tive care,*' says Mr. Fant I I J«iy Wfc, the Hoar* at %m P. M» ■.Hit Living Room Suites! , -At ionalValues t 3-Piece Fibre Suit Chair, rocker and lone *ofa, in good tapastry. Regular price, 990.00. CIom out price, $69.75 3-Piece Fibre Suit Chair, rocker and »ofa, spring cuakion slip Mate. Regular price, fltt.00. CIom out price, $10.78 . 3-Piece Can* Suit In lilk line Upeatry, with two sunburst pUlow* and bolster Regular price, S1M.00. Close out price, $119.75 > Consists at long sofa aad one chair, value. Regular priea, $1*6.00 out price, $133.78
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