B.
m. i. T. Carrie*.
Harry Carrie* *f
*f Mr. mi Mn.
ITl. Owyn and family h»« ■ot«||
Into tMr north Mala ati—t midmct
Mr. and Mra. E. H. Dixon km ra
ther ware caDed bjr Uh
of Mr. Dixon's father.
Mra. William ATlleon ha* returned
to StotoTtWe after riaitinc retathree
<■ thia ettjr. Mra. AIHaon wa«, before
Miaa Mary Anally. of
J. Walter Bam
at WfaMten-Salex
Ma prtaa winning doge, at the
line-Virginia fair, in the
lent and Forsyth county fair.
Mia. B. A. Wilaon, of
and daughter Mra.
of Indianapotia, Ind.,
day* of laat week with Mra. J. Walter
jf. Weldon Parker hai
jp erection of. a nice
eight room* on Church rtreet adjoin
ing the home of FUMp Warahaw. D.
H. Cook ia the contractor and boilder.
Mra. S. 8. Lawrence and little aon
leave thia week tor their home in 8a
Okla. after ■pending the Ra
with her parents, lav. and Mra.
D. V. Price.
Mr. and Mra. C. P. Clarke moved in
to the A. 0. Trotter home on Frank
lin (treat Saturday. Mr* Trotter will
make her home with her daughter
Mra. C. L. Whitman thia winter.
Mra. N. G. Broom haa letuiued to
in New Orleana, La., after
a month with her aiatera
Mra. A. G. Trotter and Miaa «May
Lawaon. Miaa Lawaon accompanied
Mra. Broom to New Orleana and will
apend the winter there.
Aact'io - Zzi* of HickUad Park
The bdHtrW City Realty A A ac
tion Ob., of Rlfk Faint and Mount
Airy, will hold a second sale of lata
in Higfclsad Park on Saturday, Oct.
IS, at t I'.^L Thie property was for
merly the Iwwi farm, and i* located
on the Dobeon road Jut outfide the
of the city. It hae
Ma building lata and the
ie cat op into tracts af
from 4 te 10 acrne far
poees. This company
of a number rf*1ota in this
merit and they are now Bilrinf a sec
ond aala which taker place on the
date above mentioned. Easy terms
•iv offered the purciuw r*.
Fraaklia School X |
Franklin school opened Monday i
morning under moat favorable con
ditions with Mr. Prank Martin in
charge. The teacher arp
W. L. Dunmarv, Robert Jonas,
Marshall, and Misses Eseie Algood,
of Yadktavflla, and Beulah Folger, of
Rockford. The enrollmen
day was Kt Last year's
■are sufficient eradlta far the
in* force to he increased from four te'
six this year.
C. C. Lawrence, brother of our
town—i C. I. Lawrence and Chief
R. E. Lawrence spsnt Friday night
here en route te Round Peak, Ma ter
mer home, after fswdhig a year la
Wekh, W. Va.
Mrs. R. L. Oraee aad baby *who
hare been visiting Mrs. E. W. Paddi
non left Sunday, Mrs. Paddiaon accom
panying thsm to Albany, Ga., where
she will visit for a few weeka
Mrs. P. S. Rothrock leavea Tueeday
i.fternoon to attend the U. D. C. State
convention, which convenea in annual
tension hi the OHenry hotel October
8 te «.
Mrs. 8. W. Jon.
Clarence JosMa, will
from a visit to Mr. aad Mrs. J. O.
Denny h HartevUle, 8. C.
Mayor Van and family of Galax
Va., spent the day Sunday at thai
ef D. A. Rsbattesu oa Granite
Mr. WOboRi Woodruff ef
View, WBkas county, waa a
At Firat
Sunday to the annual rally day In
tha Sunday School of the Firrt Pm
byterian Church. A special effort to
made each year to make thto '
fiat day to the Sunday flckaol year,
livery penon who haa ever been a
of the »chool to arcad to
|re«int. Haajto of families are aaked
every mambur of!
tl* family. la addition aa many nawj
pupils aa posaihto are brought to.
The hour of the night eon ice to al-1
ao given over to tka 8—day Sd
and a varied profjan will ha gi
by tka anaihera.
Bath .naming and evening the
jJtmmi. b UU upon the eetalillihw
of new Sunday School* hi the toatotod I
parts of our country, and an offering]
to made for that
The regular School uawaaaa at t:4S |
and the hour for the evening i
to T -JO.
Connie Hollingsworth
■ll the members of the
bridge club Tueaday
an north Main stioeL
After a number of
vary attractively.
Mrs. C. M. WhHloek
prise, a set of table
bridge
Wa Just want to call the attention
of the ladies of Mount Airy and sur
rounding country to the fact that wa
will hare on display next Friday, the
largest, finest, beat and ehaapaat line
of ladies eoata ever offered the pub
lic in this city.. There will be nothing
in this lot but the Newaat Styles in
Fabric and Design.
Nearly $8,000 worth of eoata In tkia
lot, and no two alike. Both cloth and
furgarmenta.
Watch for the big Jull page ad i
dont buy until you aee thia |
aa. It will pay you to watt.
Vary Respectfully, J. L. Harrison
S3
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t
hweripdoBB Carefully
MmI FooaUia hi—U ■■■ ■ «mr
w. S. Wi»e 0«l (*■
VlB ' l>^W
These Coats are Cmniatwd to Be
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THE LATEST IN STYLEr
BEST IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
—AND LOWEST IN PRICE
This Is The Largest Collection Of High
Grade Coats Ever Shown in Mt. Airy.
This is your opportunity to bay one of these Costs at Prices
which we or no other Merchant could afford to pot in slock and
cany.
Ttefc Coats Have Been Put M® 5 Groups
i.
2.
3,
4,
5,
$49.50
Furs. $5 up to $50
IS.00 up to $100.00.
line of Ladie s
in right away add fat the pick ef
It Pt^yi to Trade at
1
Mount Airy,
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