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J. Q. Hnrriaon U ipandtnc tkU Mim Kathryn 0*m, ftudaat of | Qullfitrd OaSlafl*. »p»nt tha ** pnd at bar huna Ik tW« ctty | Mr. and Mr*. F»ad WaJIwr and Mr. Mr. mi Mr*. Oaorga O. Gr*r— ami r,^r?Ji'5r„to!iwAaS! Mr. m* Mm. J. ■ 11* daughter and >11. all a# Nawto Mat* of Mlaa Lou Mr. and Mra. Claud. rttppin .pout I Sunday with tholr (randwothar, Mra. Vma rltppin. at Fraaeiaao whara thojr atandad a M( birthday dinner. Mra. W. Q. Lawia Mr. aad Mra. 0. W. Da Hart at Waa»-| wina, Va. both of thia city, at Martin MIm Mobley, electric run doaa-j onatrator for fcouthara Public Ulifc.1 Mw Co. to spending this «Nk ta Elkin but will be bore >fili Mix Mirnnt Siwftr dIImM the (im mm! ipMt Sunaay at Chanel Mill being joined at Durham hyher ■later Mia* EMm Sparger who teach ea at Clayton. Mr*. J mm F. Prather and Mlaasal If aria* and Jmln Prather attended | the faahten ahow in Charlotte la Friday remaining with relative* for | the WMk end. Mr*. Charlaa Johaaon, formerly of Auguata, Ca., left laat week to Bake her future home la Taapa, Fla.. aft MSm Fay High tower left Saturday for her home ta Sylacauga. Ala., and Joe Jidtaai baa returned to hie ■tudW* at G. M. A., Colleire Paris, Ga„ after attending the J ackaoa-Rector wedding in thla city. Mr. Finch, o4 the high acbool fi ty, baa returned from the eaatera of the ntatf where ha viaited rela and waa accompanied homo by Finch and baby, they have m room* for light housekeeping in tl koee of Mra. F. L. Smith. Mr. and Mra. E. C. Kupp. Mra. A. i Walter E. Side* and Meaara Oscar Side* motored to Greensboro Sunday morning where they were gueata for the day of Mias Mary Kapp atudent of N. C. C. W. Mra. Clara Alderman and little Clarine Danahou, of Indianapolia, Ind., arrived Monday to loin Mra. F. E. Danahou to make their future home in thia city, the* were met in Win aton-Salem by Mr. and Mra. Danahou. Mra. Danahou la one of the proprie "tora of the Clarine Beauty Shoppe. Among thoM from thia city attend ing the annual conference M. K. Church, South, at Gaatonla thin week are Rev. E. W. Fox, Presiding Elder of the Mount Airy district, Rev. and Mra. W. A. Newell, - Rev. W. J. S. Walker, Rev. W. G. WiUiama, Rev. J. J. Eada and Mra. J. L. Wolta. Mr. and Mr*, (itortt C. Ward have secured rooms for ll*bt housekeeping in the Attnd midmet on Cherry St. Mr. Ward U an impact or sent km by tlw government to inspect granite •a it la quarried for as* in. the Me morial bride* Arlington. Mr. and Mra. Ward are residents of Maine. Mr. aad Mrs. R. E. Pittoan ait baby have returned to their home in Charlotte after a weak awl Wait to Mra. Plttman's parent*. Editor aad Si J. E. Mwon. They were ac companied her* by Mia* Emm John eon. of Washington, D. C., a msaagsr for the Redpath Chautauqua, who S* •pond several weeks at aer ImmA this city. ^ Roy Taeh is not ahla to be at Us work at Teak Lumber Plant am ae count o# a peculiar accident with • ear last Friday. Ha waa cranking It If hand and happened to have It In par when U saUsnly started, tauA lag hha dowa and raaiag over his •fceet. losae of the muscles were tmm looee from his shoulder and it w« he four er ire weeks before he "Mr. aad Mra. E. I. McOee an nounce the auirriage of their daugtor, AUne, to Mr. A. E. RheRoa la Bristol, Jean., September It, IMt." The above anaooaeonaat will he read with Interest Vy the auay friends of both bridr aad grixwa who are residents of Meant Airy, route «. Mr. Mielton It assarittod with his father, Mr. G. I BMton. in tlw dairy kustoa aad for the present they will mahe their heme with Mr. aad Mr*. G.' L. Mm M Iks dairy IMl * # $8.748888 Z 04 Joe Dobaun, *26 Un. ft. H**. f $8.748233 MS. Gmtr* Briton, 146.6 ll«. ft. pate. # $3 748288 Mft. W R K«irrr. « Un. ft. pave. # $374*233 SO. W. G, Shvlton, M Itn. ft. pave. M $3.748238 . 284. J. R Uvtrdi, 120 Hn. ft. |«w. V.748888 — 488. G. 8h*lt..n, 122 Ha. ft. pav « $3.74X233 487. R. C. Thucker, 126 Hn. ft. paw. # $3.748233 488. IUv. C. G. Key. 133.3 Hn. ft. pav. # 13.748233 4W. N. A. l.owe, MM Itn. ft. pave. 0 $3.748233 703. Mr. C. F. Mitchell. 18ft Hn. ft. POT*. # 13.748238 «M. J. A. JacluKin. IKS.ft Un. ft. pti # 18.748233. *7(»t.ft4 and 28.6 lin. 5 curb # $0.37, 88.44; 71ft. Mm. C F Mitchell, 188 lin. ft. par*. # $3.748833 742. Mrs. Robert Porkner, Jr., 188.8 1 ft nave. # $8.748288 811 Mr*. F. C. Welkin*. M lin. ft. pa' # $3.748283 IZZlZ $5. Mr*. Rot*. Forkner, Jr., 18$ Hn. ft. pave. * $8.748283 80S. w is. Sholton. 244 Hn. ft. pave. # $8748888 .... 814. WTW. Burke. 88 Hn. ft pav*. # $8.748288 822. N. W Dobbin*, 88.1 Ha ft pave. Increased Early Business j Sends Our Buyer to New York I In Search of Values For j Harrison's _ BUSINESS IS GOOD WITH US We are giving values and that is bound to create ( business. Outstanding values is our slogan. Heavy wool mixed blankets, all colors, $4-86 Cotton Blankets, grey, per pair, $1.48 Hat Boxes, extra value, $1.00 Hand Bags, extra value, $1.00 Ladies' silk dresses, newest shades, $5.00 Broad brim satin and velvet hats, $1J8 Rayon and silk bloomers and teddies, $1.28 Wonderful values in coats. The talk of the town, priced, $10.00, $12.00,' $18.00, $18J0 and up. NO WONDER WE ARE GETTING NEW CUSTOMERS EVERY DAY ■ ' W. • • . | h Pays To Trade At Harrison's One of the 106 Stores of a National Buying Organization. A GOOD STORE IN A GOOD TOWN. MOUNT AIRY. N. C ni<tira of Um tim«* and ptara of the (waring. Thin October Ml, ItM. W. 0. RYDNOR, Mayor, r. M POORS, 8m. A Trwt. Winitna fclw. Oct. 11—CmrM reran Uy in Forsyth cowl of rrimliudly IftiHij Mvtinl lawyer* and other loi«n ritiaen* by word and Actio* in the publication of fre qumt circular* W. I. Ellia, a formar tot fMCCO ff* Tt ImIPV, V|| |§(f Friday afternoon |hf* a anapondod iwiiMi of It ■Willi oa the maty roada by Jad(* 0(le*by boaidee twin* required to pay the caato in the caaa. EUia waa restrained from in amy way, by publication, rtfarring to any mm appearing in tha warrant draw* againal him by the plaintiffs. Viola tion* maeni wnlMm beeomee effec tive. TV auapandad untonc* cover* a period of two year*. Men's Elkin Shoes, Men's heavy 220 weight overalls. .... Youth's S20 weight overalls, like dads, Boys' 220 welsht overalls, liks dads, .. Boys' medium suspender beck New Coats, New Drsssss, New Hats, coning in •very Exprsss. union surra CLOTHING Men's and Boys' 8uits for leas money. We sell thing and do not have to depend on Clothing alone, so we undersoil. "*■ We own our own Store Building and pay no and buy direct from the milk. Hale's Children's Union Suits, Children's heavy Union Suite, Ladies' Union Suits. Men's Union Suits, Pull double Cotton Blankets, ...... 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