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at Hijh Mlaa r.uril* Evaritt row to riftt har m«tar Mas Grata ■varitt in Briatoi Tann. Mr. B. V. Hulcomb of Boanoha. Va.. la a vUitor in thia city. Mr. and Mra. Martin Gaorge and ehildran of Albion apant Tuaaday in thix city nhoppinf. Mr. Jnnaa Brown of Spartanburg, S. C. npant tha pant waak and in thi» aity. Mr. Jack Tumar aft tbia mom inK for a trip to Baltimore and Waah iiigton. Mra. J. L. Harriaon vial tad rela tivu* at Waatflald, Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith and aon and Mr. 9. F. Shalton of Waatilald ware vimtora in thia city Tuaaday. Mr. Will Owana of Waatflald waa a viaitor in thia city Tuaaday. Miiiaax Lucila and Alma Evaritt apant Monday in Winston-9alam ahop Pin*. Mrs. Sarah Armfield, of Low Gap in in the city upending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. W A. Jark. •on. ' J Mr. C. A. Shelton ia attending court as a witness at Lexington, N. C. this week. He is a witness in a Ran road ca.t« about some freight shipment years asro. Miss Lela Cooper who teaches at Rowland spent the past week end with her mother in Dobaon passing through this city enroute. Mattie Bishop Price of Bris tol is the guest of her son Mr. Charles V. Price at their home Cheatnut Crest in this city. Miss Josie Ashby has returned to Richmond Va., after spending some time with her lister Mrs. D. C. Abshcr in this city. The Mission Study class of Central M. E. church meets with Mrs. M. Ellis this afternoon at two thirty o'clock . Mrs. J. F. Fulton left Tuesday to ▼iait her sister in Roanoke Va., she was accompanied as far as Winston Salem by her daughter Miss Mary who spent the day there. Messrs. R. D. Clarke and David O. Sunderland have leased the garage formerly operated by Mr. Charley Hodge and will have charge of it in the future. Sheriff S. P. Christian of Dartbury, apent a few hour?- last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harrison on Main street. Mesdames J. A. and Oscar Yok^y, MUa Alma Yokley, Mrs. R. A. George and little Hale Yokley motored to Winston-Salt m, Friday. The Quarries in this city are yet idle because of the labor troubles that have not been adjusted up to this i time. This is the third week that the men have been off the job and, so far as the public can see, there U nothing that points to an adjustment at the difference between the men and the Quarry managers. / ^ ^ ( Large numbers of people went to Dobron last Monday to attend to bus iness matters and to keep in touch with the trend of the time*. The court house was filled with people who heard with interert Mayor Eaton of Winston-Salem who rpoke on the subject of the War Saving camnaign now on in the county. Mr*. Jesse F. Prather left Satur day for Baltimore to be with her hus band who has been in Baltimore sev eral weeks for treatment, and his physicians found a slight operation •areasary during her absence. Mrs. Lola Haughton who has been visit tag bar parents at Hie Hollow. Va. is staying with Mrs. Pratiter's children. tin* city after »paiWtag Mnnl Mr. Httrty Hcnnn want dawn to other ear laid of Jersey ttmt and hetfere. Claude Young and liatar Mlsa Gertrude Young of Greenaboro ara visiting raiativaa in thia city. If la* Pearl Hatcher, itudent of the State Normal College Greenaboro, •pant the paat week end with her par ante, Chief of Police and Mr*. Hatcher in thi* city. Masdamea M. D. Moore and J. D. McCollum and Mia* Virginia Spear Moore went down to Winaton-Salem Saturday morning, returning through the country with Mr. Moore in hia car. The lovely knitted comfort robe given by the Pourth and nixth grade* of Rockford Road .ichool haa been received at Ri-tl Croaa headquartara, it ia greatly appreciated, and will be aent to Atlanta at once. s Mr. C. L. Lawrence who haa been with the Southern Expraaa Co. at iWlnaton-Salem for nome month haa accepted a position with the National Furniture Co. of thi* city. Mr. Lawrence will serve them in the capa city of inspector of lumber on the yarda. A surprise marriage occurred Sat urday afternoon at the homa of Mag istrate Bob Hill of Quaker Gap town ship when Mis* Etta Owens daughter of Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Owena of Westfleld became the bride of Mr. Raid Southern a prosperous young farmer of Quaker Gap, Magistrate Hill performing the ceremony. The happy young couple will make their home at Quaker Gap. w. s. s. Mt. Airy Citizen* Viait Camp. Mes«r». J. TV Smith, T. G. Fawcett, R. W. Watson and J. H. Gwyn made an extended viait to three of the great campa the first of thia week. They went by way of an uutomobile and were gone four days returning to the city Monday. They visited the camps at Charlotte, N. C. anil Greenville and Spartanburg, 3. C.. Mr. Smith ex pressed hinself a Ix-ing greatly sur prised at the immensity of the camps, the great size of the storage supplies and the cleanliness of the grounds and the business like manner in which everything is being done. Mr. Smith ■aid that he <aw no signs of mis takes or wastefulness. Everything impre«sed him as being carried on in •is rear a perfect way as it could bej // w. s. ,s. To Au'cmobile and Motocycle Drivers. It j u are not acquainted with the law i-t"sranlinir such things I advise you t<» cet up on it. The State of North Carolina has made law- and the town aldermen expect that law to be enforced, ur.d I pr^mi-e you if y< come before the Mayor there will h«-j no '"first ofTt n^e" pleading. It is not our pleasure but duty.| Help us and we will help you. T. D. Hatcher, Chief Police. A W. S. 8. ' Helpful and Soothing. Cincinnati Times-Star. Whenever you get angry at the kai ser buy a thrift stamp. Paul Allred Garage Quits Repairing. We have been repairing cars of all kinds for everybody who come*, but we have decided to confine our re pair work in the future to the cars we sell, the Dodge and the Elgin. We thank you for your patronage in the past and if you own a Dodge or an | Elgin we assure you that if you bring it to our place you will be pleased with our service. We make a specialty of selling these well known ears and keeping them in flrst clan condition. Thats our business. Paul Allred Garage. •Crwif hw« tad annually »f*ndt *» •nl thaaaand dollar* far thta work. Thaaa baga have haan eat and u*ad t ugalhai at other point*, but naar they will ba Mda from the bait cl^th at tkia paint aa aoea aa tha new plant can ba put in up*ration. Mr. Stray horn waa bare khm weeka ago and had tha machinery »hippa<l for the naw buaineaa, hut ha mu not abla to •acura a auitable building at that tuaa. Tha machinery waa utoraa in i tha itora room of J. P. A11 red near tha Poet Office building until suitable quartarp could ba found. Now thay have leaned tha atore r.«>m I at praaant occupied hy tha (1. C. l.ovill ('a. in the Prather block, and at «oon I aa tha Lovill Company ran move into; thair now quarter* in the old Opera, houaa building tha m ichinery for lha 1 new factory will he "tarted. Mr. I Strayhorn aaya that ho hope* to have tha plant going in two waeka and that, ha will than give employment at good wagaa to a number of girla who; will operate tha machinea. W. S. 3. Good Revival at Oak Grova. me meeting* at (»K ttrove Metno diat church which have bran in pro*| gress for the past several clays arti taking on large propuition». >.iv«ila that fill the churrh to overflowing are in attendance upon the night service* ami the pastor, Rev. Tom P. Jimison. report* moiit satisfactory progress. Many motor out from town almost every night to attend the services and many professions of faith have l>een made. Mr. Jimison is doing iho preaching in characteristic style.: With scathing sarr^iim and merciless denunciation, he is going after the1 trimmers and dodgwrs. At the spe cial service for men only on last Sun day at three o'clock, the house wa« packed to the door* ami a most help ful and inspiring servTce was had. Mr. Jimison announces that he wil!; preach a special sermon to the women | on next .Sunday afternoon, and it la! expected that a large crowd will be present. The meetings, it ia announc- j ed, will go on indefinitely. W. 3. S. Alleged Counterfeiter to Be Given a Hearing Soea Charlotte March Federal agents stated today that John Dunra... alia. | John Hulfstetlcr, who was arrested j in (iastoma near here, Thursday night on a charge of counter'firing coirs • if one-dollar denomination, will Ik given a preliminary hearing Wednes day. Secret Sen'ice Agwtc Henry I Thomas said that he had been working up the case against Duncan t r tne post year. Paul Alfred Garage WANT and SALE COLUMN £LU1N LIGHT SIX won't make 25 or 30 miles on a singl/'gallon of gasoline but will makeAB or 18, and will make gnmewhtfre around 1200 miles on a tingle gallon of oil DONT FORGET somebody u *o ing to r*t the 260 acre farm spoken about heretofore. WE TRADB ALL THE TIMS. Save « Money by buying us ed cars see J. E. MARION Mount Airy, N. C. "Everytime you iick a War Savings Stamp you lick a German." Clothing —For— Men and Boys We can save you money on your Clothing for Men and Boys. We bought it over a year ago, and we have got the goods at prices that are right. Our goods were bought before the heavy advance, and it* still advancing but we are prepared —juat come in and see what we have to offer you. We have over 500 suits of Boys Clothing and our Clothing cases are just as full an they will stick with Men's Clothing, and they are all of the finest quality, but at good old time prices—not war prices. The money you can save here on a suit is the very thing to put in Savings Stamps, and a fine investment. Come and see our line of Clothing anil Furnishing Gooda. Our store ia chocked full of bargains. Make our store your stopping place when you come to town. You will find your neighbors at our store buying Clothing for men and boys, because we have the goods and prices are lowest. Lundy's Clothing Store BUY LUNDYS CLOTHES AND YOU WILL BE SATISFIED IN FIT QUALITY AND PRICE. Good Money for GOOD WORKERS Wanted At Once! Women and girls, over sixteen years of age and a limited number of men, and boys over sixteen years of age for work in our Cigarette Factory in Durham. * V. X # Clean work in comfortable surroundings with GOOD PAY. Only people of good character employed. Homes near our factory will give good board at reasonable rates. The management will help any who wish to rent homes. Apply in person or write to, W. Duke Sons & Company: Branch Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. DURHAM, - N. C.
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