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Ladiss Union Suit* $1.46 quality Ms * Ladies fin# quality coats IMS and up .E-Z or Hani* Childrens Union suite Mc. ^ ■■ ••r Large Double Bed Cotton Blanket* single 91.09 or pair fS.lt *' u Gingham lc per yard Saturday Nov 24, 10 to 11 A. M. Yon buy 2 yards at sale price and pay lc for 8 yd. lix yd. Unit We still have a fair assortment of ginghams, Devonshire, Shirting Madras, and Curtain goods - any of which can be bought for less than wholesale cost today Don't Blame Any One But Yourself IF YOU MISS THESE BARGAINS Thousands have availed themselves of this great opportunity to save 1 J L. HARRISON, Mount Airy, N. C. The Professional Sale of The Year— Come on, its for Yotl DON'T KICK oa the price of meat in Hour* Airy. Camp*re our prices with thoM- of other town*. Don't hungry, buy frw Fuller A Hutrhens. EAbCy Jersey Wakefield Cobban planti by parcel past 250. 60 cents tbsusand »1.75. Pmaier frost proof Strav.hrrry plants GO cants per 100. Fairy tew farm, BoonviUe. N. C. 12-8c KMt BENT—Store rtMMB next to Bob! Be Hon. Also hare a (ood Jam near town for rent. H. Scha fer. IT 18 ALWAYS clean quality-* is naran back. always full weight—it is (ruaran teed satisfactory or your ■ Fuller ft Hutrhens. ' CLOSED THANKSGIVING—We are must thankful for the business that' the people at Mount Airy and vicinity have given us during the year, and will cloae our store on Thankaffiviag day. next Thursday. Place your or ders for Thanksffivinc meat* early. Fuller * Hutchena. REMEMKKR Mount Airy ia the cheapest place in tlie world tu buy meats. From 6 to 15 cents par lb. cheaper on beef steak and veal. Trade with Fuller ft HutdUh. FROST Proof cabhajrr plant* for sale 26c per 100, $1.00 per 600, $1.60 per 1000 Opt. P. P. $1.20 per 1000 by exproai,. Hi eh Knoll Track Farm. E. B. llarre'.I Pro. Kcrners ville. N C. R. 4. Box SI. <trnoprspher position, can and - bach' Box 341. ltp GOOD heavy Overcoat* for $10 at Simmon. cV Co. itr YOUNG DRESSED cl •11 pork aaueage, vent and nin utesk- *nd ■par* riba. Fall "E SSkJr * Stan.- Ca ^ JwlsL Dr J. E Banner. "c Priced to sail quick. Two brand new Ford tracks. One Studebaker Special One Esaex Touring ear. Ana nii4am/\Kila rnailal aa V/ll* V'U"lT10l)iir rOHQ . One Dodge touring car. One 1 1-2 ton Fulton track. new tim all round and in coed running condition. The firat buyer with ISM gets tbi* track and another one it which ia not in aa goad condition absolutely free. One goad six room house sad lot near business section. See 8. A. Hennis A Co. for terms and prices. 11-We YOU CAM get a guod heavy sweater at 8immon» Clo. Co. for 1J8 Itc IF YOU pass Fuller A Hutchena' markrt, <top and tske a look and get hungry. FOR RENT—6-roon house on Kibler St. Modern convenience*. bat*-, etc. Rent reasonably. ft. W. Burks. tfc OYSTERS—Urge York river, at Ful ler A Butchen*. OFFICE FOR RENT—Over Ktttrell's Store. G. C. Welch. ltp RABBITS. RABBIT»TTt~Kultar~A Hutchens. FOB' SALE—Nice turnip ^ Fbene Mi T. S. AaktamV Track IF YOUR TEETH ARE BAD 4rep in at Fuller A Hutchens' market and get a tender steak. « ■UY A LOT ftaeuena far owning your own fet ■ a laia Ml Ma^BM a •bom you. For full mi H. flohafer. ATTEND THE BIG SALES of aa at Fuller A 5a»ST5'8»«?; ty aetaad by Federal Agent Aahbirn. ' b Elmer Roberta, far rWatian oi Natlaaal Prohibit ion Art. wflf be mM at public aai tlm h front af Mm Post Office St Mount Airy. N. O, on A toil* at State Mountain Saturday night. paint the They had an "VWWe music by the band. Everybody had a |«d thaa. Lamia, tha avail danghter of J. S. i« rirht nick at this Mrs. Everett* Scott who Mr. and Mr*. S. A. Jessup of lottesviUs, Vs., an spending a days with relatives Gradie Smith of Amelia, Va.' i» visiting ralativaa bar*. Mr*. C. C. Anderson ipant Sunday with bar daughter. Mrs. Lcnsy Ar rington, who ia a patiant at Martin Memorial hoapitel. Keported. Administrator's Notice Having qualified aa administrator of ad. Having qualified as admlnii the estate of J. M. Harrell. < all persons Indebted to said •r*jrSa»» •*" ,17 «0a «a»aa ww within «m yoar of tUa me wQl be pleaded ia This tha 14th day of Nov. IMS. 12-SOe rf.O of IbUl^ Walter w. Carter. Admr. 1 Bo Rid of That Ache U yon are a sufferer with lame why dent you that yoar own T Jno. T. Moan, agent Southern Ex Ca* tit Pine St, Mt Airy, i the following statement oa July UL IMS: "1 had such sharp pains ia the region of my kidney* that I bent over, 1 could hardly strafr... — I had a nagging pain aO the thae. Tha kidney secretions war* scaaty aad , bad a thick color. At times X waa aa ' dtasy and had a tired feeling. I aaad Dona's Kidney and they relieved the aching la sty kidneys. W1 t< right, I take Dona's slways fix ass ap ftaa." On April n. IMS. Mr. "I hnvsat had aay siga of > Honor these Seals A nation-wide movement is carrying on a warfare against the scourge of Consump tion. In saving over 100,000 lives last year, it actually cut the death rate from tuberculosis in half. Each year these organizations sell Tuber culosis Christmas Seals. The proceeds from these sales are devoted to the work of caring for and curing tuberculosis patients and to educational and other work to prevent the dread disease. Buy these Seals and urge your friends to buy and use them. To do this is both Charity and Patriotism. Stamp Out Tuberculosis with Christmas Seals ^ per cent of tk» OUf own bcnltoc* ^ «t used in »*■««* ^tfe>to^AcTubS; Liberally From Can1
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