Mn. 8. r. Callaway has »■»>■■■< the Walter Welch rutliaai at Church itrwt fiMH Meears. Harvey aai Cacti Hernia. Tb« Iiibi af the MMnfl wM |hr« Hra. Ckllaway flMi eg Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Gram win learn with regret that Mrs. Graaa hi confined in Hi(h Point with inflamat ry rheumatism. «• traat aha will be abia to return bete hi a few weeks. Mrs. W. A. Newell haa ntWMl tram New York City where aba at tended a meeting of the Social WaU Kara commute af tha federal Coun ell af Churches of Christ in America T. H. Brown last Saturday pur ahneed the stock of groceriea of tha K, C. Poor* astatc at an anetion •k bald by tha administrators. Mr. Bliau will conduct an up-to-date |m«i) (tare at tha same location. Mr. C. W. Andrew, manager Blue Up Hotel left Tuesday afternoon far DamrUle, Vs., to attend a relief meeting of the executive Committee ami all standing committees of the Southeastern Hotel Association torn goeed of hotels in Virginia. North Carolina and South Carolina. Mr. Andrew is a member of the goods fade committee. Mrs. Carrie Callaway and Mrs. R. T. Joyce spent Saturday night here en rente from Weetfleld to Greens boro. Mrs. Callaway wil resume the position she quitted there firs or six months ago to attend the bed aide of her daughter Miss Virginia Callaway, who passed away recently at Weetfleld. Mrs. Joyce will prob ably remain in Creenaboro while Mr. Joyce looks after the erection af their new home on the Danbury rand at WeatiWId. * Will Via* Holjr i F. D. Holoomb and C. H. bare next Wednesday for Tark City and will aail on Jan. t8 ea the White Star Liner, the new teat 8. 8. "Doric," for a journey to Africa, Asia and Europe, stopping at nineteen porta and visiting thfcrty md Mdwn citiea la ntiiaa. Mr. Glenn Bojrtaa, of Welch, W. Va., has arrived in thie city and will Se activity aaaoci«tad with fcia < feather, Mr. Wayne Boylaa, ia Tha The but of • mAh of ptrttai given Vr the Kilcare Bridge ctab was held I* the bw of Mrs. C. M. VkUock, Tuesday afternoon. Mis. ft. J. Lovill for A Of Ma * Airy, M. C, at tha i December Slat, 1W6 i IMm Other real rotate 1 H»h in vault and not amount* oSlSSJlll"11."f jMjwu Cash Items bold over 14 hoan+ ftM Total, $1M,M6.4« LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in. (2S.000.00 Surplus fund, 2,582.50 Undivided profits less , expenses and taxes paid, $2,786.76 Afrv-arned Discgunt, $600.001 wpo»it< nubjert to check, $6t,S19.Sl CortMod Chocks, >416.91 Time crrtiflicatos of deposits, due on or after SO days. $66,101.04 Trust deposit* (net) $28448.94 Total $1M^06.46 North r.rnlina. Sorry County. IW. O. Sydnor, In. * Troas. of the ibore named Bank, da aoManly i. ... i that the above atatement ia true to | the beat of ay fciialihi and belief. W. a BydaoTsac A Treaa this 11th day of January, 1K7. Roesie D. George, Notary Public. My commission expiree Sept. 13, !M> Directors A. G. Bowman, W. V.I Carter. Tha fortunate to Smith lor thr . tkt program. The Hull Man mad* a very intereating awl appropriate talk whan aha iatredmed Miaa Sasith (« of oar taleatsd Mount Airy girls.)| who ia located at Gr tenor decorator. Miaa Smith gava a vary spicy and intereetiac talk aa in terior decorations. If I have aajr male readers,* I want to warn theas not to ba surprised if the interior ft formation, aad if it doea jaat it oa Miaa SaUtk. have iimpieted the work of a»akinc a new sewing rona hi Jackson'* ovar Hawka-Boylea, aa ex tension having hean built over the stairway. The sewing built-in catting table aad opens into a roomy draaaiag room with I out. Mr*. T. C. Jackson will the ' Firat B. GIBSON DAY1S.1 1:41 A. M. 11*0 A. M. •. T. P. U 4 tO P. M.I Evening Service T:M P. M.| Prayer aad Praiae Service, Wednesday, 7:$0 P. ] One Day Sale Friday, January 14th m?: We have purchased an assortment of 60 Bed Room Chairs, Rockers, Benches and Bed Side Tables from one of our local factories and will offer them as a special for Friday at less than one-half manu facturer's cost See them in our show window. In finishes of Walnut, Mahogany, Ivory, Blue, other fancy colon. We bought than so cheap and we are selling than so cheap that Mr. Sobotta says, "Doit tell Ray mond." ' ^ One Day—Friday Carter-Walker Furniture Co. The Early ■ Mr' I havt betn on the NorAcro and to tW» Stmt evof Deputmcnt Is chock hJ of goois «t Wort wr prtos. 50 Ladiw' Jersey worth 94Jt6 for $1.95 0 dozen Coots colored Thread, * spool* for 3C Brand New Ladies' Spring Hats Drew Goods, Men's and Boy* Suite, up to the minute Ladies' and Men's Oxfords, In fact this Store is loaded Just like we had started for our usual fall rush AM 1 ■ ■ a A ■ AMiAH flktal AAA Dusineas, omy si vnucn lowfr pncfi ': r .y;» Hale's Department Store S. M. HALE. rr«prk»ur. > mm? •••- ■ Our entire stock of Dry Goods, Furnishings and Shoes at Wholesale prices. For a while longer this big stock of depen dable merchandise will be offered to the buying public at closing out prices. Dress Goods, Silks, White Goods, Wide Sheetings and Cur tain materials all at Wholesale prices. 25 pairs Centemeri Kid Gloves, at only, per pair, $1.00 Mens' Womens', and Children's Daniel Green Felt Slippers aud all Shoes and Oxfords at Wholesale prices or less. You can buy ladies' Fine Shoes 25c, 50c, 98c here for, per psir, ............ Heavy Work Shoes and Rubbers at Wholesale prices. All small notions at close out prices. ' Supply your needs for months to come. We want you to have advantage of these low prices* but d *i't wait, as this stock is being offered as a whole, and may be ck ■ d out any day.

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