BAILEY BUGLE. BAILEY. NORTH CAROLINA. OCTOBER. 19^2 -v .At'* About the middle of July, 1913, Bailey saw a happy young bride and groom come into ttwn and establish a small furniture business. That couple was ivir, and .Mrs, J, Christian. Later as the little busiiiess prospered and grew, the Christians moved from the "Old Joe Dew” building to the building now occupied by Johnson^s Market; still later to the building they now occupy, "Of course, it has not been all peaches and cream>" says Mrs* Christian, but we have remained here to 'be of service to the community." Nov? in their fortieth year and being one of Bailey’s oldest firms, I3rs. Christian declares she is here to stay and "Vi'ants all to— VISIT THE OLD RELIABLE, ESTflBLISHEO,

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