Par Tkk SPECIAL SALE This Beautiful Set of China Wan. 14 Place Set of Claw Ware and T«i Piece 8et of Cutlery War* With Each Hooeier Beauty Cabinet SALE LASTS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Carter-Walker Furniture Company SERVICE— Prescriptions We now have our Prescription Department com pletely atockod with pore fresh drugs. We solicit your business, assuring you that your pro scriptions will be carefully and accurately filled by a Registered Pharmacist Turn my re & Lamm • „ REGISTERED / £ DRUGGISTS Pfceae «01 APPRECIATION § A pretty compliment to Via* Mary ■ Thorn paon, a Jon* bride-elect. was , thf miscellaneous ahower riven Sat urday afternoon by Mr*. ltuth Sar gent Martin. Thi* delightful affair waa riven in the lovely Saritent borne on North Main Street and bride* waa played at five table*, score being kept on bridal place card*. The favor* were tiny hap of rice ami tbe shower waa preaented in a large bay, a duplicate of the favor*. The high acore priae, a bottle of ; Itottbigant ijerfume, waa won by Mr*. Saindwirhea *nd tea followed by aa 1 ice course were temptingly nerved, j ■■■■ Mn. Dom HoiIim to Bridgs Club Member* of the Tueeday Afternoon , Bridge Club and other frianda were iroeata of Mr*. E. H. Dixon at a love ly party Tueaday afternoon. A gorgeooa floral dieplay made fragrant and beautifol the living room, dining room and porch. The top acore ctab priae, a cat gia*a bell wa* won by Mr*. B. C. Hiv«n», and two lovely linen towela were presented to Waa Mary Thorn p *on a bride elect. I delicious refreahflMnta conaiating of tomato caaea atuffed with chicken I i aalad, wafer*, cbeea atrawa, froaen peacbea with whipped ina THAT WHICH IS DVB. I In order to do justice, and to rive doe credit, to oor townaman. Doctor 18. A. Conduff, I wiah to aay that a *h>rt time age I developed some trou ble with one of my ejrea. I con*uJtea tbia gentleman. Be diagnoaad the particularly optimiatic, 1 became a bit *lai mad NataraBy I wtahed to ron*ult Doc • r R V. Brawley, of Saliabary. who ia a ranking specialiat of the 8tate and who had treated ye from time to tipie for more than a acore of year* Me kept me for about torn hour* and after aa exhaustive examination, he told me to Bay to Dnator Conduff that he agreed with him entirely. That meant in hi* diagnoat* and hi* treat 1 wiah to aay thia, not only Doctor Conduff ha* bean v« to ate. but becaoae it is due him aa a i specialist and one who ha* not been with ua lon« enough to gat well ac quainted. . J. J. Bade. . Itp Adv. Willard Service Station I. C V«|t«r, M. r. frtiiriw ulV.H. Jc lnwM at «T l»itt Mafe ■i That Good Gulf Gas—Oil—Fr«e Air and Wa U Hour, ia tk. Day Eigkl Hew CWgbt. . **rur u4 QmmHm W«rk Airy, IM'UIT &. M/a iv ' R. L. who holds ■ rVj*p««i ■Mt portion with the Standard Oil Co. Is S (Hittnit at the Baptist hospi tal, WmMon-Kalem, ht was able to •ome and spend the week end with his family on thin route returning Sunday afternoon. Hia many trimtm bone he will sarin retrain hi* health. Mr. Garland < nlloway i» very nick, his wife also has been confined to her bed far several work* but is tlowly improving. Mrs. J. T. Riddle received the an nouncement of the birth of a daugh ter to Mr. and Mr*. Cheater Vi ker. Re ids vi lie, N. C., laat Thursday. Mr. Luther Haymotc and Miss Mamie Simmons were united in mar ris fe at Dohson last Piidny. Misses Vilena, Rama and Allan McGee and Misa Marfie Haymore who are in arhool at Mountain Park spent the week end with home folks returning Monday. Quite a number of our folks at tended the "Billy Sunday" meeting at Mount Airy Monday and all w^re highly pleased with the sermon. Mr. Cordic Riddle, who is with a oantracting feres, formerly of Dunn, buTnow at Kiisaheth City, is spend ing a few days with home folks and friends on this route and will return to his work this week. The young people of Central Meth odist Church are looking forward with keen interest and plan sure to the coming weak end when they will IttW aa their guests about one hund red of the flneet young people of the Mount Airy District die occasion be ing the annual meeting of the Mount Ahqr District Epworth League bwti The opening session of the institute will ha held in the church at 8 p. M.. Friday May St. with aa address by H. H. Owen, of Spray and will ha fol lowed by a modal league social. A sunrise prayer service will be held Saturday morning conducted by Calvin Grave*, Jr. The morning ses sion Saturday beginning at 9 A. M. will open with a devotional service by Rev. M. Q Tut tie. of Mayodan. and short spicy talks by the young peo ple and leaders, district organisa tion will Ve perfected by W. B. Hal-, and an address by Rev. H. P. Powell, of Spray will be f-llowed by a lunch in the banquet hall of the church at the noon hour. The conference will reconvene at 1 *0 P. M. for a huslneaa ssaslan which will he adjourned early for a period of recreation and to give the y unr people a view of the henutifut scenery in this section. At • P. M.. B. L I.nnsford. of Marion, peeaident Every iMm, wfeits »nd In Hurry C«—1| should be Im , It cium mi auras no law of Um. It ie«t. practically pafcUaaa (n«. Typhoid favor and DIpktMi km te pnwea 11 ive Medic in*. Take your family and r»t all your I neighbors to gn to the mo«t conven ient dispensary point and be racrirvat ! *d. Everybody, from three yean to 100 should be vaccinated afaAist Typhoid fever every twe year* and every hild from 6 month* of uv to yvars aht.uld be vaccinal Diphtheria. Three treatment w*«M apart are bemora be sure to visit a on the opening data. Monday. Jaae M. IMS Slate Mountain School, 8.00 A. M. Sbeltontown School at S.30 A. M. Woodvilie School at 9M A. M. We.tfi.ld School at 10J0 A. M. Cook's School House at 2.00 P. M. Taylor School House at IM P. M. | Ararat Poet Office at 4.00 P. M. j Tuesday Jaae Mh. IMS Booker or Zion Hill School House at 8J0 A. M. Round Peak School House at »J0 K. M. Low Gap at 10JO A. M. Bcolah School Hmh KLN F. ft ^ Oak Crura School Hmh at 1:00 P. Mm Ride* School at LOS P. M. j Wifculiy, J mm 10th. IMS Uak* School Bom* at Mt A. M. Harbour School Houm at 9JO A. ft. ^SUomi (Dr. rifppte.) at 10:80 A. Charlie Key'* Start at 11 >0 A. M. PtW.t School Houm at 1.00 P. M. Doron School Rom. at 2.80 P. N. PUot Mtn. Mich School. 9.00 P. *.! Tharaday Jaa* 111*. 1*25 Whit* Plain* School Houm at SJ0 A M. Corinth S-hool Houm at 9.30 A. M. i« !:trui F. Hool Hooac a*. 10.301 K. M. Stony Knobb School House it 11:90 A. M. Rock ford Brick School Houm at I JO P. N. ^ Fairvlcw School Houm at 2.00 P Caater School Houm at 9J0 P. M.! Friday, Jan* 12th. IMS Dohaon Court Houm Ml A. ft SalMB Pork (Martin's Store) 9J0 t M. Kappa Mil) 10.90 A. M. Hickory Spring* at Coy Hartley*. 11:90 A. M. Thurmond 1.00 P. M State Road 2JO P. M. Ptaey Grwrt Ut A. M. Zephyr IJO A. M. Mm. Park. 10JW A. M Caaa Brake 11.30 A M. UttU Richmond L» P. M. iu^u^prw.**Vw,e" L M. Lancaster, M. D.. Health Of MTICI Br virtu* of the id it i rtrtiig M of wife Julia' Coins, to for R. I) Clark, thereby «e« nadt in the payment of till offer for sale hi front of tae Sank of Mount Airy, on the 27th ay >f Jaii*, 1»» at two o'clock P. M., the 'ollowin* mribtf property: Hwaiiin'hWt at a stake oa the waat ut of Riverside Dm* at J. A. At iin'« eoraar and run* South 64 degrees W. Z72 feat to a cherry and pointer* •n bank «t Ararat river; theaca with Ararat il»ii; thence up tba rival as t meander* northward W feet to • joint w the middle of the river, thai 1 97 (leg. East 126 feet to a stake on he wwrtrade of Riverside Drive. R. L Baymorr's earner; thence 8. 9 <tf. B mjn. E. two hundred and (avaa enth* feat to the beTtnnmc Sale Made to aatiafy balance due Thin the 23rd day of May. J926. E. C. BIVEN8. Trustee Firestone Tires Mont Mile* Per Dollar For 25 years Firestone has led in tire development and manufacture. ifef; Through his Gum Dipping Process he originated and has made Balloon Tires practical m By controlling every process from the raising of raw rubber to marketing the tires he has, like Ford, managed to keep down the prices of the finished product. 3 * Being a true pioneer in the rubber industry he can, and does, give you The Most Miles Per Dollar. Complete Line Carried By r —

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