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The Yadkin Valley News from Mount Airy, North Carolina • Page 4

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0 I 00 0 00 01 0 0 0 0 0 Q00MD Ma UVU UVU MOtJNT AIRY, N. 0GTOBER 22nd 1891. THIS GBHPAtJY HAS DECIDED TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUOTIOIJ ON ABOVE DATE A LOTED NUMBER OF LOTS, DOTi i i 1 1 and Residence, lying mostly on Pina and South Streets and betvesn jilain Sfreet and the OFFERS A iFIliTB OPFORTinjTITY THIS K.OP'ET" 1 YBSTORS. i COE SIEjIEj FOB FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, ADDRESS 7 Tm 1PT i am aaj- a i xai a a a a ai m- 1 1 B. Y.

GRAVES. N. U. MEDEAIUS. B.

r. RAVES. CL'O. W. UINSIIAW.

0. F. Y. V. CO.

CO.HDE!V8CD sCnCDl'LE. 1866-1891." IN NOTICE I A petition havln been filed before the uudersigned, bv the infant children of A. Uines, deceased, for tlie allotment of the homestead exemption, notice is hereby given to any aud all creditors of said A. Hi ties' estate, that said petition will be heard on the T.ir day of November, 1AJ1, at my oQlce in Mount Airy. S.

GILMER, J. P. May 20th. 1301. No.

is. So. 4. KoarBaoCKO. Graves "Warelion.se Hinsliaw Medearis, 1 I i I JfOS, 120, Ui AND 120 WEST FOUKTn STKEET, 1 io.5 a t.1 U) a 10 T.iopm 7 in t.os tn ll.oo Lve' Lve' Anf Lve' Lve' Anr Lve' Anr' Lve Anr Lvo' Arr' Lve' Arr' WllmlnfTton.

Fayett-viua, FayettetUle, SauXord. Ureensboro, Oreennboro, Walnut Cove, Mount Airy. Hennettsvilie, Max to Maxton, Fayetu-rtljo. fiamssur. Oreenitboro, orfeeosooro, Amerlca'H Famous Men Who Oi co Knew TYIiut it wax to Live by Ially TJI.

Wnshingtou was once a laud surveyor, Hamilton, a merchant's- clerk. "Webster, a former boy. Grant, a farmer. Andrew Johnson, a tailor. Lincoln, a rajhenlitter.

Fillmoref a wool carder. (iarfield, a tow boy on the canal. Fianldin, a printer. lioger Shenn'an, a ehocmalvcr. General Putnam, a former.

General Henry KlJOX, book-eeller. i I General John Sullivan, A farmer. Paul a silvert-mitli. Horace Greclyva comoBitor. Commodore jVunderbilt, a ferryman.

Virginia Grey Winter Oats: -(jJLW Turf or Crating Oofs, 'This is the best Oat for the South. large yield of fine, heavy grain, weighing from jj to 40 ihs. to the busbeL It u'very hardy, free from rust, and furnishes flxceUent winter and early spring grazing. Prtra. 1 raa per WheL la 10 Iwhel 'ofl "4 rnr, 0 enntl pr bnahrL bga loclod- Clc cular ita fuU iatoimatisa viUi if- T.W.Wood Sons, SEEDSMEN, 8 I 10 S.

Wk St, Bbhmond. Va. BTrtU for prleM 0 aj 8KZJ WHBAT. OATS. barlby.

obass or ctovpR BF.r.ra yrlpUpa. (., UAlled Iron, 11.03 in l.os 7.85 am 10.05 a 10.M a l.os iu S. H. HA WES, DEALER IN COAL: RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. FOR THE SALE OP LEAF TOBACCO.

No. a. No. 15, No. 1.

soctasoCXD. oo a tn R.1J a in.n a to.5 a I. is 45 1 10 f.35 li'diaiils. llllCSIll Oil Mount Air, WaJuut cove Oreenxro, tJreenaboro, Sajifortl. Fayette vine, Fayet-tevuie.

Wilmington. Fayettovlllo, Maxton. Maxton. BennettsvUle, Maillson. tve L-ve Arv Lve" Lve Lve' Arr' Lve' Arr" Ave Anr' l.ve Ait- lit pm tn 4.4S 6.40 For the reason that certain estimates.

Which the Commissioners desired, cannot be obtained in time tor consideration before the day appointed for holding tins election, it bas been decided to postpone this election on the question of Issuing bonds until some future time, perhaps ia December next. B. F. GRAVES, Mayor. September 10th, 1891.

'OreenHboro. im pm 4.SS s.ts a.ts Lre Anr' OrecDBboro, Itamsear, Tno. is. No. II Centrally oonvpment to Bujer, Fctone and Fartneri.

V. Lfgbted Sales Floor In Town. Good Basement far storing Tobacco LvMt-Alry S. 1 pro Lv Wal't Core a.so Ar ureensboro s.eo Lv UreeDHboro 10 SO a Lv Waln'tCove l.so arvs ait. Airy aas NOTICE WHOLESALE.

Iii thia department, wrbich is entirely separata from 00 retail business, we carry an inimeiies stock jf Prints, ginghams, lawns, aatlnca, worsteds, tlaunela, muslins, piustc, Meaclicl and brown abeeting, tickings, shirting, plaids, oil cloths, notions and trimmings of every description. Indies, mianes, meua, boys and children ahuea; ladies, mijies, niens and boys hats, sugars, syrujw, molasses, roocps, rice, leather, staple dmzs anil patsnt mediciwa, flonr, meat, lard, snap, iliipetufT, Ac Mr. Meilearts lias just returned from the Karthern cities, where he purchased of firms hands an immense stock for this denartiynt and we are able to meet all competitor! from every source, aud make it to the Interest of the merchants to trade with us. Jamra Lick, a piuno maker. Tom Payne, a atayinaWur.

Thpodore Parker, a farm hand. Tkyard a printer. T. Y. Powderly, a Bwitch-tendcr.

Henry "WiLn, a 8lu-eniHkcr. General lianks, a mail-boy. Governor Briirjff, a hatter. Stephen A. poula, 4 cabinet maker.

Jaj Gould, a land surveyor. Henry Clay, a mill-iioy," C. P. Iluutiitjrtnu, a jiiodtller. (ieore; "W.l Child, a clerk in a book -store.

Oliver Aioc. a practical mechanic. Passengsranit MalJ Trains run daqy except Suuday, i W. E. KYLB, J.

W. FRY. tienl raas. Aft, General Manager. Camp-Room, Good Water, ITavlng qualified as Administrator ot Jamea H.

Kosn. dee all persons having claims afralost said estate are hereby notified to present Lhem within one year from date of tnls lot tee. oilier-wise this notice will be pleadej In bar ot their and all persons lcdbtd to said stl6 are hereby no tilled to eoro forward and make payment, W. E. iiassow.

Adm'r ot This Sept. eta, IStl. i James 11. Kosa. doe'd.

Roanoke and Sonthern Railroad. aa ss Mr AGENTS llaM lw mrAlHil Va brat lit WwU tt low' srics Iffis rr- Vice-President Morton, a clerk in a country store. FAHMERS SUPPLIES Please remember that we sell only the best quality that can te hail One ear load choice red clorer seed, sapling clover seed, Lncerue clover seed, Timothy, orchard grass, Kentucky blue grass and other field seeds. 1,500 buahels bl.K-k seed sprio oats, barrels seed Iri-th potatoes of the best variety. For more than twenty years the M-r Lrand Special Tobacco Mannrc, Anchor lirand Special To-batc Manors and Star Urand Guano haye beeu the leading braujs a fertiliser for raakip f)ue tobacco, prin pd grass.

IMPORTED PLUSH ALBUM, $1.00 SHslH- gsa444d.M4,roMlf. ua claas. bekous amrlr SftT taVisrt as4 tard tL lur SI tar kiwr. tutr- Itliaaias tit tariff asiairarMS albaws rni Joseph McD ild, a saddler. Patrick A.

Collins, an' uphol FROM THE KX COVEnNtlBOr FLORIOA. Taixai asore. March 6. Ha- A. R.

II ttlH, AtJanLa Iar sir 1 he honuivblv Ustort tt vou attrj to my fyc tutiot time 81 nor. anl hnvr fixiutl tlim (mix tn a of vtxlon whlrH oihln of ttw kll I tj.m crr worn In ft Ihrr nrr lUe (flRxnm rvor Uarvl. iteam-tiully. W. 1.

Uu)Iua. UTTTKH FROM ORKtiO. A Hyust 30. SKT. Ma.

A.K. lltwaaa: fir. I bmefwQ ust your (r1.mia for the fratr rt of laro i-r. Au oid'-h lmjm'Mn Mb thKT uiriiorti.y. and ta kn jiWsurt; In iJMattlnK ihfm for lmifr ami rarfH-t rlwa Uut til pntt)! lCiKie-tMily.

At-rji Nir ptabnp KpfTwl CTjurcli aitU lbaucelh.Hr fnl- and iee Stalls for StncV. Oar atUntlon in gtron to the cf errry pile of Tobacco, and we always get th Tup of the Market. With exptriewce, energj and our best judgment, -srt are reaiy to at-nre you'. Ocr fcocse is crr. day aad nlht," Yours truly, GRAVES GO.

DAILT KXCBIT SCWOAT. a I I No. 4.1 xowthtaep. I Paa'ngT. stUed.

Leave 40opra sooam Arrive WaJWertown I 4Upta 85 a tn Arrive Walnut luopm Sis am Arrive LaeHord Iliptn IS seam Arrive Matflson, tupu am Arrive siovUle. Ssoptn ilAan Arrive Bldew ay 0 iq 11 40 IB Arnvs ManlnavlUe 00 iii 1 00 ra sKniwmt. No. I. Na teavs Martinsville 7 SO a la IS pm Arrive Tuam IU Leave MoneviUe INim a 41pm Leave Madinon 45pm Strive I.aurorti 10 a in I it Ainvs jvainut love st-tam S4opm Arrive wulkrr own s5atn 7 4Ipin Arnvs WLuuo-aiew.

10 16 a iu 8 11 No. 1. 1 and connect with C. P. Y.

V. at 'Walnut Cove. U.W.MA1UH, Oeu't Manisfer. sterer. 1 nn 1- uuu i saw vi sp si a'- I'aoiaocvciiia Fi.uu TiwtLf Bilvt ootcinlc ok) oi vMMhs.

vbstt i a atpis, wtvak- -JUVENILE A (t Iroai aw anul I ailiiiaa. -ad Sctbit tor iiuiii book. lUu.iratvd rirraar fi all i oar faat avinac rood. BOJl'T DfcUY. ORSMEE A McMAIUN.

Ispenv Cincinnati. 0 Leopold Mot se, a peddler. Frank Jones, a peddler. General JJ. F.

Cutler, a chore-boy on a farm. William IVnn Powell, a printer. Mark Twain, a cabin boy on a stcam-ltoat. i I Hngli a printer. fM-eretarj- Ftwter, a etmnty clerk.

SouMtor Gorman, a Kenans KoUrt (illver, a blackfmitn. Klihu Furritt, a blacksmith. John (S. Whit tier, a shoemaker. Walter Whitniati, a jtfintcr.

Thomas A. KdisiMi, a ncwslwiv. Henry 1. I-vering. a Geori a chore boy R.

A. RAWLEVIS One hundred thoimand yard tab a ceo plant covering cheap to very goL Corn, meal, fhipetnff, llonr, uiilac4, syrups, eotTt. sugars, ScC- All lu larjje quantities at lowest iittra consistent wjfU quality of good. General Retail Department. Tlie Ti IWrfka for the year lWt are now in my bands for collection, and for ike iu-.

ri i i All ryea fltfHl and fit ruarnnfoM at the 4rV atgra of Tivj lor Baant r. J1L Alrj N. C. A. It.

UAWRKS. HASFFAilTJirSn OITiriAK. ttn-Grin11utr ri.mt. 1 IAf ur ialaufflca ao4 SW-huom. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Surry Couut r.

viug the Taxes will meet the neojTe ef the tcrt-ial Towaslir tf fnlkiwinr times Bail d1.ltp t-wit folkiwin times aad Jl.ves, t-i wi in i uiii coo tit at the W. D. KATJIOREN, IVaHtfieM Township, OctoUr riIX)T MOUNTAIN, lVr Pilot, t'iiiineiea, Weiin, ian, cottonatlea. linen drills, plaids, duck ticking, t.il.le- oil chtihs, iiiubrcUas, lur us dres shirts, nnlaundrisd shirts neglicw, ehexiot. ui.ir.hjiiiMit4 iivnr fiut j-triped 8.

J. ATKINSO'S, and tl and other shirtx. smrpendcrs, glores, collar, puff, lies, bandkervhiers, mens, l-ova a.n and ftitr. fur and ntnw hats, including a full line of Station's youth, ami Uy tine shoe in srretit Taricty, Coarse shoes, cotuuion shoes, laHes, and other shirtn ch AJIE HILL, ITirkniao men fratieeSTi 8TNY KXOI.L. lion for Ioer IVI ti 1 F' tATTAaerrrj j.

e. stork. mime and hiMrens contae h-a. We have increased our stock in this departuisat ml are ttl'erii imlu'-euu-iita ialitT, etvli and prices. It will pay ou to examine t.idora H-Tckford Hai-h Hot.

Jirya. Oaliricl Hickman ami efh ra irs-at-Iw of W. II. Hick- f.re the WKS. Hub, lUb, Itth.

17th, tfJib, 2-X1. Vlai, tyesetJWBRW OPPOSITE HOTEL ROBERTS. CIrrk. man, lod. Tam nsicr ir-S VlIMM 1 1.

1. HcMICKUE A. THOMrsOX'S Vranl.ll,, 1AJVT GAP ma oeiorv yn maKe any purchases. LADIES' DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. We make a specialty fine dreas gorxH.

Or-r stock this aesKon embraces all tbenow-ct latent ivj-i with a full line of trimming to match. Itlack and colored nlkn troni 5c to tt. cunts peryard. We show tlie best line of 20 and 50 cent 11 FOR CUUX BY on a farm. Ilaunilttl irini'in.

a prititer. Sch-iy'tr ax, clerk a tre. I. P. Ilutt hitisoii, a shix-maker.

Dwight I Mo.ilyt a fonn-haud Senator Plnnib, a John SUcriu in, a river lxatman. AVilliam I). Kt-llcy, a j-wellerV apprentice Tl JCf-T opKT LT 1'IKE BIlXiE, JOHN It. CKEEXY001S MJIX. MOUNT AlkV, at Wrenns stweT rank li ii frcoarta Creek SStuart'a Cre-k Moaikf Airy D4 sn.

JOS. NATIONS, Mt. Airy, IT. C. drew gada to be fewind in the 8tate.

Lino ot T.uv aa4 Jn Tili i mm in a i 1 war OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT Dress Goods, It appearing to the nmlerviftncj Cl-rk vf raid Court that Galril tn. 4aui a Taylor and wtfe.Mary.Klii iWih Hi- J. II. Purrig and Oaroliim. Krank Bmith and wife.

Win. Ilirkr.iau, Noah Jackson anjl if-. Cl ra, 3 honi.ta IlickaaanJohu llutrhaJid wil' Martha and Stirlinc. Win. l.Tioa.

H. fWraSe-ia and alollie Hick 11. of Johu dee'd, ai.d Martha llirkmau, tl.c that they art- a-vsary parties to tu worrying I. irfas oJlered tli.it be pah-Ijalipd iii the TlLdtra VailrN tor ai hMi- ris requiring kumI lrf. iJitns nt t)tf.

Office of Uie ClfW (Vurt Ur Ijonrt IIoom In Dobsoa on Kh day of November, IjOI answer or demur to tb tlif petition will he be-int ex f.m te to tlHHu. and the petitioner granted tTi- relief ilfinanded- lo: ollu jo mheon tLia 24th S-pl. JW1. 1 JS. FOJXJEB, S.

C. fcii.1. Tm 4. IM mmtx mmm 1.1 m. wfc mm ym mrm.

9.m tf mmA mmm wm. mm Ojii. lima. Ka mm pylWa- store. There can lie no health for either iinir.d tr bydv so loni; ra the bl.wnl ariJoJwk t.1 we Pom4lT aud py their Taxes and .11 Um w' ferred on me by law eolfcet all back Taies.

word to the wUo is aL ci 1 mean just what I say. stepiiex vexable; Septembiir sheriff surry county. P. 8 Mr. II.

FTeernan, at Dcl'n. autborixed to receive Tar'-s "a-i rt same, aad will ready daring tbe whole of Mid tot tlod "tie aXJJ. Is well toced wlt'j InpT-vjnr, jly, velvets.land nrussehi. Klecant line sliAcs the very bet mikes for ladies, ini-scs and cL'Mrc Be Sure and CALL When You Come to TOWN. Your trulr, Notioca, I5-xJa.

Shoes, Hats, Caps, Coodi Lo-'gLt strlitly for cash and sold st lowed can prices. I reicct fully solicit a portion of your patronage, and promise careful attention. ll.llall.lt mt tM4 i 1: 1 ETI is viiiiren. k. icausc tqe virai.

cnr-rent frni all impurities bv the use of Ayer'a fars-tpiirilla. Thi ineli-cine recruits the waited encriiv. frnFTinnnr- and Wniaasy Ha oica eursU st Wsie uit. Hinsliaw Medearis. PflRBLJriie: I cored st iKunajrtUa out pal a.

boot or(. mmrm mn f.1 i and WTiiax-ryHaWtaj I ticnlan seat FM.tjtm mm B.M.WOOLLKY.M n. Wi.ir on, March 14th, 1501. out pain, book of ps iw 1 vi-i rmiLmf mmmtmmmrm mrm mmrmmmg tromm SU t. mmt Mt mm4 11 ima 4 Sua.

ttmmmmmvm- SwaaA Ok. mmm Ajxi those trocUtd with r.srrrnai cars or overwork 1- ll i liroicn'a Iron Ditters. the nerves, and tores jhealtn tu the debilitated vAMiiMS tttufia-J ds. ai tX. to, alMfta.

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1880-1895