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Merry Christmas Wedding Al 1 ft It MARY, Bells, TIIJ3 JIECORD BROKEN Term to Subscribers. Oue Copy, on year, HO Olio Ci)iy( Mx nioiitlK 'Slnglo Coliw Of AdveriiHliig rul(s reBsonnhli-. and made knowi VNSTpN, N. WJICPSALE AND KETAIL, Waiter B. Pfii.

Fditcr mum i Joueivilla G'n-istmas passed oft very quietly liere. Mrs. Nancy Cook i speeding sometime with her daughter, Mrs. Boyl.cs, at Pinacle. Esq.

C- J. Bodenbainer has moved into the bouse with his mother jn Mr, Gathis Myrs went to Mayodan last week anb will possibly visit Danville. before his return. Mss Novella Kirkman and hep grandmother pf Greensboro. Spent the holiday here.

Tlu-y returned home yerterlay. JIubbord $: Roth Proprietors nfwrnU'luw1 mall irntur. Additional locals. Miss. Blanch Mlnish returned Monday fron a visit to and friends near Kapps Mill Mr.

S.S.I5!d ridge of Randolph county is visiting relatives in this section. The Stockholders of the Roaring Gap Hotel Company held their arnual meeting at Winston yesterday. Mr. John Current of Mocks ville has been appointed Deputy Collector for pavi.o and Yadkin in place of promoted. he Observer Office at Char-lot was gutted by fire and wat er last Saturday night.

Loss about $10,000 fully covered by insurance The residence of Dr. Brooks, of Ashe countv was burned re i in. N. C. Jrr.

7, lb97 Foreign ajid Domestic Flit's, AP TWICE A Wl Agent for New Policy. The Mutual Benefit Fife Ins, Co, IS NOW ISSUING A NEW POLICY, Which i the most Absolutely Perfept L.fe Insurance (ijntracj ever issued Every policy net cost, the cheapest insurance on earth. You dont have to "die to win' nor can you possibly lose y'hat you have pajd in. You Can Get the Cash for Your Poioy at any time aTter 2 yeaie, you pan borrow money on the policy, either from th.e Company or from any Bank. If you can't pay your prpmium whea due.

the Company wjll carry it for you. Faid up policy j.t any time after 2 years. We want tver.jbody to see this elegant policy, it is so much batter thau any you ey.er daw or thought of, it is the greatest, At TraphilJ Christmas eve Prof. M. B.

Joines and Miss Lil-lie Holbrpok were united in marriage. Mi. Jessn Davis and Miss Ida May Lowry of Mt Airy were married December 21th. E. P.

Wall Esq. officiating. On December the 27th. Mr OswaLJ Nance Bryan and Miss Rebecca. White of Elkin township married.

I. A. Eldridge, Esq officiating. On Christmas eye in Chatham Park Mr. Floyd Brindle and Miss Flora Belle Campbell were united in marriage Rev.

G. M. IIAPPY NEW YEAR. After a weeks vacatiop the coraes to its readers again. We hope al! have enjoyed the holidays ijd hoping that you all may have a prosperous and 'successful year.

Jt is our pre sent intention to visit you once a bringing you the general We are ad to announce that WhitfflOll $11(1 7nilSy'S M's. Julia Scroggs. who has i been in Richmond for the vast F1NF ANDY two months under the care of; news of tho town and country. noted physicians tljere, is EVERY' WEEJC, if foniinn nriA tn oil i r.hpaiwst and best Liifo Policv on earth. The year just passed history cently with its contents includ was a hard one for most pocpl-j $400.

in cash. Fire upposed to but ther were rays of light here have been of incendiary origin. pi-UIUI UiVliLiNK pUlU lJ Ull 1 ir mil! i.rrlrre Sunrf mu wnnrc' Burcham officiating A few days before Christmas Mr. Joo Key, of Bryan township and shining through tne I The Times received a subcrip- by the return of two of her sons District Apents, tion from a gentleman iu British and Miss Lucy, daughter of Jos- .1. F.

Gen Gentry of Respectfully, W. MCCRAR7. Doc tfC 4 w. Colum1 ia. lie is Mr try son of Mr.

Finly Wiikes county. J. D. SOTTENFIELD, Sclicitcr. REIDSV1LLE, fJ.

C. from the state of A' kansas, also two other sons from High Point and Mayodan this State were with her. On Sunday Dec. 27th there was a reunion of all her children at her home. The occasion was a very enjoyable one fq all present.

B. Jan. 5th 1M7. ua Adatns were united in marriage by I- A. Eldridge, Esq.

December 24th, at tins resi dence of the brides father at Chatham, Mr. Newton Whilaker of Siloam and Miss Ada McKau ghan were married by I. A- El- To The People of Elfcin and Tlie Surrounding Country, Are you wanting any life in average gloom of its course. The jiriceot wheit went up for awhile in tho autumn and a great deal of money was distributed among he people for campaigu expenses and services about lite same These exceptional bless-ing temporary relief to niany ponies. better times promised as a iirocj.

and immediate result of mi. McKinley's election have not 'arrived: but it its rather early in he year 1M7 to find fault with hat. Pati iptism and wisdom sjurance. If not you ought Esq want a policy. Provide for ycurl December 27th at State INSTITUTE.

BOONVILLE, N. C. Spuing Term Opens Dec. 30 '96. Enrollment last year 170, Five competent teachers.

Best Advantages. Lowest cost. rauniy now wiine your ih.hu in is good, I am representing one of the best compaines Thk Trave-ieks of Hartiord, iu the world. My rats are just as cheap as Road Mr. Rufus Carter an-' Miss Alice daughter of Mr.I.L.

Hanes, were joined in the holy bonds matrimony Eldji- W. R. Wel-born officiating. We wish all our friendjs and cusfr toinejs Happiness, Prosperity and Good Health iiiiring 18)7, yet comeiu witn uie juarcu winds, and there is plenty of ftl i Tl any kind ol a policy, no why not room for general hope. Ino 1 J.

When most npeded it is not unusual for your family physician to be away from home. Such tho experience of Mr. J. Y-Schenck. editor of the Caddp, Ind.

Banner, when his little' girl, two years pf age was threatened with a severe attack ofcrpup. He says: "My wife insisted Jhat go for tl)e doctor, but as our family physician was out of town 1 purchased a bqttle of Chamberlin's Cough Remedy, which relieved her immediately. I will not be without it in the future." 25 and 50 cent ttleu for sale by J. S. Bell.

On Christmas eve in Winston, Rev. K. Masoa of Advance and Miss Fannie Richardson, formerly of this place were united in marriage. Rev. W.

Creasy officiating. December 2Jth at the residence of the brides father, Mr. James W. Chipman and Miss Mary, mMML it nia 1 I LC UUl IliaUtUIJVO i I ftead of giving your patronage to forei ners who co.ue here tarry a few Jayi and are gone. The fact thai one of our le.tding citizens took a policy a lew months ago i in this company shows that the corn- OUR OFpER! We will furnish you a good, comfortablo furnished rpoiu, board, washing, lights and tuition frpm December 30, 18.90, tq May 18, 1897i five months, for only FORTY DOLLABS, great agricultural interest s.

in the depth of depression, and must have relief before we may dare to hope for any bursting prosperity. We shall confident iyexjitvta clean and decorous administrat.ou under his auspices, and wish him as well the President and Caohiet, the Senate, iJouse, and other readers 'of the Times, 4 Happy New 'Year! pany is gilt edge. Fpr particulars daughter of William Newman, call on or address, were united in marriage, A. II. For TIio Present We will send the Times and Home and Farm for onp year for $1 2ii if paid in advance.

Home Waiter ii. Bell Agent, yjyons Esq officiating. payable on entering. This in and Farm is one of the best farm On December 27th, in Bryan cludes everything. Board rnay be papers published and it should be in every farmers home.

It is AND TO M0VF. Surplus Stock, township Mr. Miller onow was secured under this offer in sev IR0M S1L0AM. I spent the Christmas holidays RETROSPECTIVE. united in rnarriage to Mrs Mary pral families, and Ijqarders.

wil near Elkin and never heard tell Cockerham. Benj Thompson Esq Tiie year just closed has done of J1S mUk.h io any one puch for theadvancementof our u. durin? Xmas. I wish WE OFFJBR, STRICTLY FOR CASH. have all the jmforts, pf home.

Writp for catalogue. R. B. HORN, Principal, Boonvjlle, N. Nov-5 mo.

Clurk's Cutaway f1 arrows officiating. The groom is 67 and the bride 54 years of age, During the holidays at the residence of the brides falher at Hamptonville, Mr. Bloom Long of Qhpstnut Rjdge and Miss All ie Gqugh, sere united in marriage Rev. Miles II. Long perfqrmjng them all a happy life and much success but I am al'arid that before twolve months is gone of them wijl sav like Ihe old song goes "I wish I was single again-' but I hope nqt Among all the weddings wa an aged bother 7i semi monthly and tho subscrip Marvelous Eeulti.

From a letter written by Rev. i. Guodermau ql Diamondale. we aro permitted to make lis extract: "I have no hesita in recoiii mending Dr. King's Discovery, as tho rps-'ltg aire almost marvelous in the itso of my wife.

While was of tho Baptist Church at itivs Jnpctiqn she was brought lovvn with Pneumonia succecd-ug IfO, Grippe. Terrible par-xysms ()f cq'pghing would last iours with ljtte interruption and I somned as if could not survive them. A friepd recom aierjdc-d Dr. King's Nep. Discov 10 Discs at 0.00.

12 Discs at ..00 fown. Numbers of new enter prises have been started up. Among them we note The Elkin Roller Mills, manufacturers of flour, meal, ship stuff etc. The Daily Mfg. Company, manufacturers of pins, cross arms, brackets and dealers in hardwood lumber.

The Locust Mfg. manufacturers qf lpi-ust pii.s, and cross-arms. F. L. Taylor dealer in walnut timber.

G. Card well dealer in poplar and oak lumber. Poindexti Rol Elkin Planing MILL. J. D.

Williams, PROPRIETOR. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, and Manufacturer of GO. BROWN, RODGERS years old. Young people take tn- ceremony, courage for no one ever gets too' Christmas day at the residence old to marry it seems. Now if of the brides mother Mr, Sanfqrd we all look around we can see White, and Miss Manie daughter what lpap ypar has brought on of the late W.

M. Guyer, werp the people. Times have been upited in marriage I. A. Eldridge Winston; N.

(1 ery: it was quwif in us work ana lins manufactrrers of brick, looking for them to Le siilj closer 17 and the fcrido 14 of ge. i)km Shoe Ccnnpany's tannery in the future. While ui- in the 0, Williams millf un uecemoer i in at na res: planing Kki. ioyed in res'ilts." Trial bottles frpe at W. Ring's Drug Store.

Regular size 50e. and L00. L. J. Barker's.

The Elkin Furniture Coinnanv. wence 01 tnC f.na latnpr. ip Doors, Sash. Mantles, Balusters, Brackets, Scroll Work. VCKL JUTS A RMCA SAL TJT, The Best Salve in the world jTht Flslng; of ft New Sun Cuts.

Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, th Wl Stan-Salm Salt Pheum, Fever Sores and Kiraritilt FUld Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chil- J.ltf blains, Corns, aud all Skin El uj) J. I.I. WQCCrUlf SHu UO, tions and positively cures Piles i mauulucturcrs ot all kinds of datives, they sill seemed to make NOTICE.

or no pay required. It is guar now openinK ana mspuiy, By virtue of a Mortgage Deed it as pleasant for me as they could. May good luck crqwn all their homes and especially all ihe newly married people. MKDDl.KSQMK BILL. January 2pd.

exe uted to W. R. yelborn oa nnteed to "ive perieci sausiac buuomiwij tion or money refunded. Price able stoplc of Gentlemen's Fur- the 6th day of Sept. 1894 by 5 cents per box.

For sale by J. uooas. Every Article is new, and of Simoon Woqd and Wife to secure W. Ring and L. Barker.

Special attention given to custom work, drying, dressing, Matching Lumber at reasonable prices. Estimate furnished for all kinds of building and contracts rrade upon application. For futher imformalion call on or address. J. D.

Williams. Marsh Township, Mr. fitpphfil T. Wilborn of th tqwps.h.ip and Miss Lena, the beautfu) dangh-ter of Mr. Danie Wnif wre united in marriage SexfQn Jones officiating; To each aud evuiy ono pf the above happy couples the Times wigh a Jong ljfe pf peacp and prpsperity and may thpjr hppi nesg be unaleoyed.

i tm mm, MIJ. CQUCH COURTSHIP. There waij a rafrjer ppcular courtship in this. a fewj furniture etc. Among the ney erected, we note King Green wools large brick storo room, Meth Chuich, Uie palatial of r.

11. G. Chatham, The handsome res- Sdencps of Messrs. C. M.

King, I. F. Bonej', Lf. J. B.ay, and L.

II. Carter, and a number of residences jn Chatham Park a ltd West Elkin whose owqers names wc could not get. New streets iave been opened, the old ones put in good condition and our town is now a more ryiing fied NEW CASTLE NOTES. two bonds for 175.00 each with interest, and by said Wei born EL assigned to me. I will sell for fahi ic aud design strictly in accord with the 18-'97 styles, Our store 6ball be Tha Mscca of Fa hion (or tba peDtlemeu of this asotioo.

have no job lota of shelf worn coodt. cash at the Court House door in Dobson, T9 acres of land in Bryan FURNITURE Finest weather we ever saw at this tima of year. Christmas passed off the quietest we ever known The last snooting and drinking and such like. Rev's. Martin Porter and Griffith conducted a protracted tneet- Elkin.

N. C. township, Surry county, adjoining the lands qf Houston Cock Ul! erham and A. Hamby. Tine of side.

First Monday in Feby. days ago. A widower to a ijCOULER but our entire utock, though just fron) he moat fanhiotiable factories, was bought et saoh figure that our prinee wih compare favorably with the jot? lot sales of our competitors ON OF OUR SPECIALS WILL Suits Made To treasure, And with the excei)tiou of MiORE, 1897. Sjale made to satisfy said debt, interest and cost. Jany- 1st 1897.

R. C. Welborn, Assineo of Mortg. RACKET Headqsarters for Bargains. Wh are full of goods and are ELKIN, N.

C. A NUF ACT 11ETS UK KLEliS Furniture, Chairs, Matthicsses, Lounges, Coffins, Caskets ic, in stock, readv at all HOURS, DAY OR NIGHT WHICH WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF AIX SIZES. We also Manufacture Sash, Doors and buildiug Lumber at close prices. Special attention given tq all orders. Orders by mail or telegraph will prepared to wait on all the people of Surry County.

iug at Oak Grove all Xmas week with great sucoss 25 or lM conversions, 21 17 "bap: tize 1. on man was restored to the fello ship of iho church one t.vei.ing. came back to church at night tjrunk and was excluded again. No marrying going on in this section and ther is uo likely to oe soon. If we get the news from Swan Creek through the Times guess it will come through a new correspondent as Fletcher hes taken uutq himself a wife, Uolv Sam.

Jan, 1st, f7. SCO' Ladies visiting Winston will find widows house and told, her that he had plenty qf green beans for them all and would like tq get her to cook them for he had no cook She would not consent to this propos'tion and he triod her with antithbr scheme. He bought onp of her child, ren a bqok. but the widow qld her love." that he need not have brqqght ie book but the old man said he felt he ought to do some'hing for the children and he thought a great deal of her too. I guess he got near hr hearf tpwards the last and her love kept increasing until on the evening of the Mr.

Oliver Couch aged 73 was united in marriage to Mrs. Elizabeth Darnall aged 33 years. A. Lyons Esq. officiating.

it to their advr.i.tage to give us a call as we cary the largest line of Dress Miliuerv, Trimmings, potions Shoes, we will clotho our customers from head to foot. We will be iu ship-shape iu a few days. In the meantime, come in and see us open our stock and buy anything you Respectfully, J. M. Woodruff Co 242 1-2 Main Street, Op)nmit Jones House.

lhan ever to the home seekers and buj-irjess men. We now nave good school and rpligious advantages (five churches and a splendid schoql building) and patties wanfjng to educate their children would do well to come here and look qver the ground-put qf a population Qf 800 souls only six deaths occured here last year and fonrof these were small children three of them less than a year old. No copt-igious leases infestedour town and there hasnothcen a case of typhoid fever in Elkip in. eight years We should all be thankful to the Groat Maker of the universe for healtb of the town if for nothing Jelse. any other town show as good a health record as Elkin? Let us all push forward, shpuUle to shoulder, for Jhe upbuilding and improvement pf of town durrns? l.S'J7 and let it go down in history as one of thp! most prosperous years for our1 town.

Three cheers for Elkin 1 aod her noble citizens, They are 1 Mr R. T. Motsinger formerly of 1 receive careful attention. Our unctf is wiin us anu would ba pleased to meet his friends. MOTTO is.to do the best work and sell at a small piofit.

Get our A B. GAJLAWAYS WHERE YOU WILL FIND Oranges. Figs. Taffy Candy. Marshmallow.

Choco late Caramels, Hot Drops. California Raiseos and other toothsome gooddies. I Special ba.gains in Shoes direct Major C. T. Picton is manager of the State Hotel, at Denieon, Texas, which the traveling men say is o.iq of the best hotels in that section.

Iu syieaking of prices and see if you cannot save money by trading with us. Yours truly, ELKIN FURNITURE QO. NOTICE! vnamoeriain a who. tno era ana jany 5ln '97 liig Iuguq. rri .1 a Jr ij at riLT ine oesi jeu opriog oa me ntilUKtW, market is the Arm Lock Bed from auction in rew York, also Sample Shoes in fine ods, at half price-Ladies desiring Buttericks Fashion Sheet for May, by writing us, we will mail one free of charge.

Order by mail promptl" filled-Samples on application. Respectfully. D. D. SCHOULER Thd'year of 18 ia nowathtng ATTARWPY AT I AW which is manufactured Ai iVfnripI 1 vv by the undersigned at Elkin.

"ELKIN, N. C. c. If vou want the best SDrinca of the past. The future is, before FOOD THE oons-ifciw says: Vl have used it m.splf and in my family for several years, and take pleasure in gay ing that I consider it an infalii ble cure for djarrh ea and dysentery.

I always re-ommend it, and have frqutntly alniinis tered it to i uesi jhe 1 i formed frorq qrangrt and Graded Coooanuta. icall on qr address. Oolloetton ol Claims a Sptclalty L. H. Carter Candy that retails fc Winston N.

C. Mar. 49, "96, us, and the Times eippcts to keep its ijuhscrjbers'weil posted, well warned and well advised during he incoming year. If the salt or me eartn ana among jhe best people that breathe the per pound 'el. and in ovc ven its Agant for ihe Continental Fire Insurance of New York, and the Southern Stoc'r Mutiml.

of Greensboro. Insurance placed in t'lese standard Vs on 'iV "--al terms. OABTOniA, i ro-f'oi Buie by J. S. jjre air of freedom and liberty.

BUY. AND BE HAPPY a The Elki" Times and HovB ctr for ill. 1 the opportunity at oncv. wav 7.

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1895-1897