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• . ' f ' Beginning, Saturday, September 15th we Will Give 5 per cent Discount on al cash Sales from $1.00 up to $50.00 10 per cent Discount on al cash Sales From $50.00 up f The factories give us a discount for cash and we feel like we ought to give our custo mers the same advantage. We have a big stock of furniture and some good values as most of same was bought before the advance of prices. Our Prices will be the same as usual and this discount is to increase our cash sales. Thqse pritres will apply to everything and to everybody alike. / ■ ■ Inman Furniture Company Mount Airy, N. C. Helps Sick | Women Cardui, the woman's I a.—»- «- _■ a yM %!/•* ionic, nei pea piir*. w 11 Ham Evenole, of Hazel Patch. Kjr. Read what 1 *he write*: "1 bad a general breaking-down of my health. I was hi I bed lor weeks, unable to get op. I hid such a weakness sad ilzziaess, ... and Am pan* were • sary severs. A Inead totd melhsd tried every Omg else, why not Csntei?... I did, and soon saw it was helping ■8... Alter 12 DotHsB. I am strong and wefl." TAKE *** CARDH The Woman's Tonic Do yoa toe! weak, diz «y, worn-out? Is your lack olfood health earned bora any of the com plaints so common to worn? Then why not gIre Canto! a trial? It AouM rarely do lor yoa what It has done lor M should help you back to Aak tome tody Mead She will teU you how It Mpadhar. Try Carta!. // Tobacco Sale*. Soma sales made at Haynai's Ware house. You can see by than* tales that Haynca'i ia tha placa to hII all grade* of your tobacco. They are avoi airing around *26.(>0 every day. ' Molly Cunnell, 20 at 31; 12 at 24. M. D. Cunnell, 42 at 31; 46 at 23. Jno. Cove, 12« at 29; 24 at 24. J. A. Bnndle. 22 at :«>; 100 at 27. Walter Shelton, 54 at 33; 150 at 26. J. H. Parker. 48 at 31; 62 at «9. G. M. Adams, 128 at 30;80 at 27. Sam Critz, 20 at 34; 74 at 29, Elbert Barnard, 52 at 33; 74 at 30. Sol Cloud, 130 at 28; 178 0t 33. J. W. Atkina, 54 at 30; & at 34. L. P. Oneal, 42 at 39lyi*9 at 32. Jean Atkina, 80 at 78 at 35 K. L. Gardnar, '/nt 33; 44 at 33. Creed ft Niohol/56 at 33: 120 at 28. J. M. Flemings, 192 at 31; 30 at 34. G. M. Jo>t 34; 170 at 31. J. M. SUp. 44 at 33; 124 at 2S. E. R. 4k. H. Bledsoe, 250 at 29 W. S. fuller, 68 at 28; 130 at 25. L. B. George, 114 at 34; 90 at 31. A. J. Anderaon, (14 at 33; 172 at 2U. I. J. Simmons, 172 at 30; 16> at 31. Sam Bowie*, 102 at 30; 202 at 2C. w. H. Brown, 170 at 30; 41 at 31. W. R. Jackson, 08 at 34; 74 at 30. Feter Deatherare. 10 at 33; C2 at 23. G. W. Hill. 16 at ,i3; :a at -*J. I. J. Simpson. 100 at 31; 238 at 26. bob Rodger*. 58 at 30; 140 at 26. Duke Dea i man. 22 at 31; 18 at 90. Jno. Stephens, 40 at S3; 44 at 83. E. L. George, 42 at 32; 248 at 27. Alf Cook. 2 2at 33; 82 at 28. E. C. flynn, 168 at 27; 32 at 30. Hay* Jessup, 38 at 32; 186 at 80. Chms. Jones, 138 at 30; 232 at 25. J. O. Cook, 10 at 34; 36 at 88. Prnn * Christian, lfei at 32; 1»6 at 26 N. E. Parka, 44 st 33; 140 at 27. J. R. Hutchins, 40 at 82; 58 at 30. Jno. Simpeon. 142 at 31; 162 at 27. Jake Badrett, 156 at 35; 220 at 83. Rufus Mosley, 30 at 82; 108 at 81. Hall * Marsh. 271; at M; 172 at 38. Itobt. Smith. 122 at 81; 44 at 84. H. Montgomery, 82 at 88; 68 at 30. Smith 6 Harrison. 94 at 81; 80 at 81 Sa* Bowles, 72 at 82; 184 at >7. C. L. Xads. 490 at 81; 25« at 24. Geo. Rut, 102 at 32; 158 at 28. N. C. William it, 28 at 34; 360 at 31. Simmon* & Hadon, 208 at 33; 288 at 26. / Sol Norkian, 52 82 at 29. * N. B. tLtV*. at 32; 138 at 30. Walke/A IHtl, 124 at 31; 112 at 30. J. L. V /*, 8g at 31; 158 at 23* 4. W^Moaley. 112 at 36; 140 at 31. Dick Lar.gford, 48 at 35; 94 at 31. Jeaaup A Mills, 78 at 35; 300 at 34. T. H. Brown, 74 at 36; 250 at 34. G. A. Key. 208 at 30; 80 at 36. T. H. Martin. 98 at 31; 122 at 35. Haynas, Brown J —r ' / Recruit* Wasted. Corporal Henry C. Goesch, U. S. Army Recruitint Station, Winston Salem, N. (X, i» canvassing for re cruits at Mount Airy from Sept. *h to 15th, 1917. Unmarried men want ed for the Regular Army. Bakers, Cooks, Stenographers, Typewriters, Chaufeurs, also recruiting for the Na tional Guard of this State, men from 18 to 40 years of age. The best op portunity is here to enlist, the pay to start with $30.00 per month. Men who have been drafted and drawn and not called to the exemption board can enlist if they peas the physical ex amination. Information in regard to the service at Post Office or Central Hotel. A litter from Lieutenant Jay Frank lin to his father Mr. 8. C. Franklin tells of conditions at Camp Sevier, Greenville, S, C. The letter talis of the great effort to organise the fortes and start the training of the new army. Mr. Franklin is well pleased with the conditions and says that operations on a large scale evidence everywhere. Experience the Best Teacher. It is generally admitted that exper ience la the best teacher, but should we not make uae of the experience of others as well as our own T The ex perience of a thousand persons is more to be depended upon than that of one individual. Many thousands of persons have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for cougha and cold* with the best results, which show* it to be a thoroughly reliable prepare-* tlon for those diseases. Try it. if Is prompt and effectual and pleasaa*. to take. Sell Your Tobacco —With— Haynes, Brown ®>Co. Highest Prices and Best Accommodations Now is the time to sell your primings. Not in the history of our busi ness have we been able to sell primings as high as we are selling them now. For the past five years primings have sold better before the stalk cured tobac co began to sell than it did after, so we advise our customers and those who are not our customers to sell your first primings early as possible. Have your tobacco in good keeping condition and come to see us and we will see that every pile of your tobacco brings the top of the market. Our motto is: "Highest Prices and best Accomodations." Your friends, Haynes, Brown & Co. First Sale Days for September: ■m Mondays and Thursdays.
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