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Mount Airy Newr. ■ml Atry. >• C. May Mh. SHORT NEWS ITEMS Mrf, J. B. Spa .:er |«ft ><wt<iriUy tu 4ind a few <)»>• jn Haltln >r«, if<t Thi' l»ral W. T. II. will r»««( wilti Urn. Iivorvn lloltofi n«*t Tijt-* iSay a. tarmwn at >1 nVlork. I.«la W- 'U h* •' urn«l ''I tk ty aftpi -f» i ilir if I?'• wint*r at M '' vh taarhi»|f w M Alma Yi.kUy Ha i nod 11 a ■ l»» ln i'»n ; J'i\ Rofoirt '■'ll'Tt l«f* 'A 1 'l«y af " to *hc n< <■!. \ny H ih.. T P. A. r. W Mi I Mteni* V. m»ri !,«, twi. t«w • f- • * • • i hr . ii' • <i i' .\U» ; . . ' •1 1 ifi ... J. W. (if ■ ' ■ - in A I t r . W • fflUI. i i J. }). • ■ ■■ tit. '(• ! rbs" itir for a - « .»-• tri|i •«» i.»• p*> ' »n V«rm > ' F h*-1 Si;., »i'• n' '' W ' T.;«M V * 11 Nitn Sprtmboti# v?h+.» loc •'•'•Hi m vv it r ''tl.Tft , '• « f . ! • I ■ >"i i t'i V. '.iI j ■ i * . ••• Mi j t*n fJ c . t • ■ ,t I n 5 . - ia. / ?»}» :in»l M -foe wfc ' fx'.??; . t-hn !. •'! tf: f«»i . r '»| *!?> .♦.• ' Uft e !i: i «.'f the "k Ut f.htir fu* - Ho:i\ // a' 'I. ;-t \y- ■ .> 4.11 ill "..'u. t*. rpo ,v':) lay w'.'h fii« '•< Hm fit. - - ■ i. . v < ■.!ir5,<va>' h5i.i return-. f.'I ' '''I;". • <7l>l ; v.' !;;■ : * U:>' ... i <;• i h ; • \ the • \ \ .s 1 : .. ' I. V. chi: «.IH. v. i i . " m ' - Wit .. ■: -lli • .r-HtHg'Jay "Mirh'l j Ik-> ht * suit <;t nWitkt f 'J.n Sir.] S. Ki. •• /i'.i t «..< rn r*\lt ivtj l>U» V f'U thv v.-.;y b.»:i70, Fhi» iV.'.J m;i ; * i : , .• Kailif-.w Mc.'ritt r<' ! from 3 visit to hi'r «Htor, .'Jia:; K .7:1 betii M . ■ < n...-. 1 for ft • rr>." . I' Moir M:r.,n ami V ■ • Diver; apent the poxt wc.'k end wwh tli' father [>r. Dick Ma.' 1 wl ::<■ comj>: Bt'il tiicm to tl !• r:tjr to re main :• Martin ho ;«1. Prof. Wynn of Atkin>n an! ved Tui' ;!>'''•« •! i-s-m 1. board uith 3 "\i !• t> ' trai. fer rcil from tiic r«t*'ilar ft my to Dr. I.. :• Moll :il |M .■•■here hi ■ vice is - tierami of hi*- know IniKt of the Fr. . h lanfrioyre. T'f mom she V, D. « • will clean off and dtwati with flower -ill the jnuvi of Confederate Vatsrans bu: I at Oak.Uile cemetery on !Vi dnv May 10th. The Daughters have decided to ask :dl citirens owning lots at O.i-^dalc to unite with them in mak;riR this n cemetery day and jret the cemetery in ir'jod condition. ^ J Tobaccoless Thursday wa» quite a success financially last week a very neat sum lieing contributed to 'he tf. C. T. U. war wofli fund here through »he booth at the Po»t Office, ladies ran be found at the booth practically all <l»y every Thur&day during May, all tobacco user* are invited to aK tail ' from the u e of Tobacco e 1 h of t'ne five Thursday* in thi» month and (rive the price of their smoke* or chew* to the <• la«lie>. for war relief w.irl.. No doubt the cont liitionn will increve as more men become informed ab>m the object of the booth. Man who do not use tobacco may make a thatik offering that they have eecapeil the expensive tt.nceo habit. j Mr. A. *. Unit* h»» r*turnw< t *i a bu»u>»»a trip '• (.rawinboro. Iw Mary Hoillnpvaru ha* r» iurB«<l from Wiwo wh«ra h« •per' »h« i<**t w>nt*r. *TUm Irmo ralui.;«'t Tu» lay frixi Wi!k« ■ !.«..•. *!>«»• i.,j ! taitffft icHwJ. Mr. J»hn Maoun iuta x'uuwwl ( ■(> i Iiu»:imw trip to fir r 'tin. J!, -v \nnx Mutiafrin (< r<st»r-«■,( from a vi ! to ntUtlvaa jit Utvintlo. , Mri. Hunfw T. Brawn tml i'.ftf n ' f f'i . t *\v f Sr. fr'jirrt- ftx r ■" itiif SftfH, (. L, T'f.-' ■ r .1 florkfofT) J >U'- \ fV :t <•« Will l»H> * fi ' .. 1 • •- ft h tit Hi •*. » i ' ■ U;, f !• v,«--<k )t ,,f tu t thi. f »wn, \l Hi' -I - (* th W ' '• ul*m r;-,wlt rtvt.ii.ll far illy <pe»t •( ► ft i h i<l • ii with !i rf parent, Mr. nod HI*'. B. <!. i'fty in thin fity. ' I ■ of '.i ■ K. >jiv. cfwfffc ri '' ' • • ' > at! >i>«r > ii. ■•.it' ; sin ■ U *wM« t* ■II ' :,(• i , . -Hi at '• - • ! ,a; . .r ',-.i - i m ■ .k- '■>? ;i' d (fflr ••••;-.! 1 • [".ii a,:. . i rvliv.im impi M-, V ' ' . *4tl li>'" fm!,i ' ' . . ' ' ' ' : .' . ' . > a'Jslt ! • ' a . t •> ■>rsi[!"i!i ■! ifoh. • m n srtfft in t'li . ■i , ;Snj- ;il /lay-j in this i,f tli* county thui wk. Prof, 1 " , A til. v.! , •: li» ■ a ptcia! * mi ' • ii " '.vi.V.' t. .i ■>{■ ftp' • rf, tn - 11 .1 r1 ii- > t . ii'lrt la ; y tr. ' • ■ I , \ 4.. o t... > , ■ • ' -. ri ' ur I " ' ' > ■•it, in th<- fall when Mr. lJui.n .' . . : ■!( for Bann i ■ '*' 'i• • ■: /J . '! in }'. Jim; • <n of ttic Mount T? -ha,'; h . < ■ the Ftincy Gap r*-. >1 in * .. roli ■ >\it.ty, about five mil* - '• v, ii'.<1 ih locaurtl in a nm i ty. Mr. Jirai • v vp< l };-r:;<* rrwiU in mu?n<lai:< c u »• u;_ - u.ndt rnuch ini^re-t •V 'e tvi. • a Mi . .ii II. ('. I t m man jiri.l IS" a ISouker ul DUmia ard vi*iiur.-> »n -Ity tod-.? in the hi tare.<t of the R J C.JU work Mr... Freeman i\ ]>or quite a lot of w wing done by the wom en of Dfb on for the - jit!k!. , tht y huw a nice loving room in the new." court house and the worker* r.re very cut! • i lie. J 4 The registr.itioii hooks are now open ia the counts' for tho.»e who have not 1 ik'i li-Mil. All men who expect Ij vole in the primari?* June lit mint lejii-U-i during thi* month. The books in this t'/wn are open In Ward N'o. 1 Mr. M. F. Putter ..n i# l eci • U:ir ami in Ward No. U Mr. J. il. Fui jton i* re|ri»trar. Little Mary Gordon, daughter of Jnmc (iordon died on the ?7th day ' i-f April aire three year* nnii eleven ' m'urtha. She wai< a bright, attrac tive little girl, the picture of lieauty ami health. Her funeral wan con ' .In. ted by Rev. C. C. Haymore at Mr. Gordon'* home on Kockfortl street. its CMiducun*? a revival! Or. Row* iiercivri Unnniitiwi I>r. I*. H. Row* 4 Ihw >tty olfarad hia wrvrnu « » phy ... m<: tiau )«a mi i th>< wok P*rniv*4 hU run aimliin ' *•>«> WtaMnfton D, C,, ap p »• ii ) 'A I-1 ret I I fit iMMM r' nt Itu will ha on! ■ nH Into th>< •arv*a h.m tin ia naariwl, 0 vf ill may nt»iot nafr ite ' ...r H mnv rirw Ra ' 1,h» t > tr , for hi- Hy C rm 'riily Th iff,'; • ; I • i "h , -> (' ...»i ■'' ;< '» ■ c->\ .fe ■ ■■■it0Iri i- ;! V. ', ..C •. , , i tt-1 i i' \>f . \{ /v, h \ ■■ u .. - . ' .it.. - • ; - 'J •, ■ > V'ittrif fe-jV .jf>. ;v v,, *{> ;-i<: ; .ft lUi-J i'lil . .»*;»>•' f>* ii*;---- 'V *> ••; ' :1 t ' v *b« . Hie P AW l ' <- ' ; v* rfttttifi . ■::< <i Jvjsiih oa' :"i"W ..1 ' • -• • - ■, - > • . ' c •i ■ ■<) " • ■ -n ■ ; 1 - . ■ • . ■ wi! ■ " Ti"1* djp i»w. pi,}):*' ■ > » • .. , r- ■':■;■ ■;■}'. I ■■•■ . Ti-Ia-,' :iJ: ...I. 'V\i; > Hii . tll«: I Of nit> .1*. t--.f i • n - 1 ■' <*tl sfiyi a i .» .ri5 i . i. n.'.'il ' i far? to > ■;■■! r" "• Cls. at Yon r P> , ii;vi ai! JKwli" •. .1' raacfe 1 .1 - V - or rn-irc t»> ■ u .■ I in* I' Ul t >r~- . V , wlH (fci* y«*r. Ih.,-. la Mt f»y Uxt* yiSfi la t jear. W • , • ;i V sB rw»m . j I, ltr ' hit C'y < ■ ■ '« .. i"i> W«' 4i ife!ay thifi i only at!*! -r burdens to jour and the law r^'juire# all t a • ' to \*c listed »I *r:»t May. J. R. Putter; n, A» L. ,v par j?« . I. •'-faker*. A mcctihic of «lu.v.> v i emmene* :.t • ho S^.r-rvl ?. ( haitii « n th« second Sur jr.y in Ma". Id* v. E. L. Wc ton from the: «ik n jart < f uv •at<,> will »>■ A ♦. th* pa^Uar. He w;H he h . i o on Monday after the serot .1 y. Wn fag tfca: all who cu: 1 will .ri.ir«'o to heir him. We have ' a toW by the e *. ho kjlou hi™ .. ..i Ik- 4 |C« • 'v-l ;• Cv.< ' Ji I <;<>» not ■ it!! the <• • • m!i. We in te afl christian j.«.m-plt» to e< me ar.<! take part |a the meetitijf. C. C. I la;, more. Paul Allied V/anr And Sale Column. No kinil of automobile fur Rale thi« week. If ■, on i. *ril your rid car luinir it nr< u"il ker* dm! I will help you p-oviiled you ilon't «- k to much for it. Herm-mber old worn out cur* have to be mJJ at worn out |trice Want to trmle automobile fur a few •ior«»* wvod land eluse to town. The little 40 acre farm done Rone, t la Km hmh mhm hm hn.h mh mhmh Lundy's Mount Airy'* I.catling Clothier Offers Values in Suits at $20 and $25 Thi • a t n.iiart, t! .ut»!a !> i* '-'Ab * • •d rffrclt for young m«-n f20, *l*o won < "ill vatjri n r,Lii..r/ii« h y il .. ddethesa $;>.% *?7,KO and ;5.!k> Suirs f'.r Voting Men at - "7,10, $35 in id i n to $40. F»br . tht. pmsert 'ha Lest aooI qtatlittt* :d.! t. ilor'tt; that U uninv ; j'•;}<?. fber d.shint; »• ! cl ' • t . *'V MP'^'Vwt.iiy i* ■ yen. •. ; !.> .t 'here aro «!■ In for rt! *i ',hkh ,iih / »tft tfii! , good and good faato. ?<• ,T% /t*t - , •W w. ■.} <LJ 3 ^ :i • kj \ 1* &11 Jd v/ v» ■ ^ A O SUY Lo<vDi «j CLOiIir.j AND YOU WiL.l» J>& JAT»jjFi£lD IIS-- fJT C'JALITY AND i RICE 1S5SSBB ]"• •' ,, ,. /M , ill w*' spring Clothes In Stylish I abrics For Men And Boys i'U. ,sl«fc « UJL These goods are priced so as to help you keep down the increased cost of living and still have thfe quality. Men's Suits g 12.5G to $ 30 Boys' Suits $4.50 to $12.50 | New Hats $2 to 4.50 ■ Shirts, Ties, Hosiery J. D. Smith Clothing Co. "Clothes that Satisfy"
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