w
*QI h. mmmi to
by the Hly mi death af Ma
at *m Chrtt War.
C. •„ Lundy wd mi, EUli
r. ot l*to««h. »dre ««Mto •<
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Toy, Ftiday w4
to and from (Mm
ill Virginia.
Mr. 0. C Vikk, prttmu
ant and buatnaaa Man ef Uli city, I
bean *ery aiek far aa«e tin*, nf
lac with heart tn^aUi. On
af Ma ilteaaa. Ma daughter, Mra. rat.
gar, arrived laat week to be with him.
J. S. Battoa. of the B. * H.
■ to thla waak
tya-Knight and WVippett Una* an aa
exhibit Thla Ana la the locaf dealer
tar theee car* and aDl have tham an
hand in a short whMe
Mr. Oaa. O. Oravaa ntunai Sat
urday from attending tha furniture
•ipmition in Chictfo And iptnl Moo
day in Hick Point leaving that nifht
for a trip to Naw York to tha intaraat
af the Mount Airy Mantal and Table
company. Mra. Gravea' and mall
•ana accompaniad him to Bifh
■ * »» t. 1 . a t
iiroytQ inrH hot cKcupiwi oy
orad people acrue* Lorlll'i
Juat a faw waaka ago four or Ave
houwa wart daatroyad by lira an tha
aama mad. twa of tha haoaaa wara
owned by tha colored people and tha
loaa waa total, ana waa the pr oper'y
af Mra. P. 8. Rothrock, who carried
email inaurfcner, not cevartoff her
Lea J one* died la thi* city Tuoeday
afternoon after being In bad health
far aeveral month* On laat Friday
ha aeverely rat himaelf on tba arm
with a raaur, aevering ona of tba
main artatiaa fro* which ha loat
muchr blood, later rauaing hi* death.
Ma ia aurvivad by a wife and aeveral
children.
Three workman employed at Aahby
and Gwyn'i brick yard, foor mile*
peat of thb city, had a narrow aacape
ona day laat waak from aarioua injury
when a tide of a brick kiln they were
working near caved in on them. A
lartre truck waa standing by the aide
of the wall and it aerved to protect
the men from tba falling wall, al
though all were painfully hurt by be
ing atruck with flying brick which fall
all about them.
The Utile girl of Deputy Sheriff
Walter Jonea waa painfully injured
Monday morning near the quarry
when ahe Wka atruck by an automobile
driven by Walter Wall, a farmer liv
ing eait of thia city. The child waa
croaalng the road and aeveral cam
are re paaaing at the aame time which
eonruaed her. Those wImi witnessed
the accident atluched no blame to Mr.
Wall. The ibiihIm and trader* of
one ley were badly injured and It will
>be sonic time before she can regain
the use of it.
Off To Florida.
Mr. and Mre: R. H. Leonard, Misses
Fiances and Laura Neil Leonard and
K. H. Jr., left Saturday for their
winter home new Wlnterhaven, Fit.,
they expect to remain until June.
Mr. and Mrs. Cullen ^ierritt left
Saturday to spend the balance of the
winter in Florid*. They visited Will
Merrltt at the State University,
Chapel Hill en route.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Merritt, Mr.
and Mrs, J. B. Haynea and Mias Anna
Beece left Saturday to spend boom
time flatting and teeing Florida, New
Smyrna and Ocala are among their
favorite stops. Miss Beece will visit
relative* in the "Land of Flowers"
returning in the Spring.
Two Pretty Bride* P«rW
Mrs. Jeaae F. Prather waa hosteas
to the members of the Two Table
Bridge club Toaaday of last week
from • to S o'clock.
la the evening Miaa Marian Prath
er waa hostess to her bridge club «lth
Mrs. Morgan Simmona, of Martina
villa, Va., an out of town gueat.
Delicious nfrsehmsata in tw
aaa followed the playing on each
p ; i ^
rPriOfl * Ovuj.
Ike literary department of
Wmm1! Chrt> of Mount Airy
with Mr*. John Sebotta e
Friday afternoon at t o'clock
•f the po«*ry of the
1
i noaa whan ha mm Mi wr Mo a «•!
to »void a oodlaion with miHw ear
i im tha mmt of Main ami Chwch
itrNti Tmifcy mmlni. Tha frail
of hi* ear waa hadly <tnmmgm4. HI*
|um| M A 4^
injur/ wm Riwnifu w •» mt wnpiuu
after which Im ratarao4 hmm.
elaaaao at all danomlnattinna UifatKar
with tha p—tiri at local cburtbaa ara
Inritad to ataat with Mr. C. W. An
drew in tha Mm Kidga Hotel at 1:00
•idar »hatbar or not Mount Airy
would lika ta aatend an tarttatkm to
tha rxacvtiva commit t» to arraaf*
for a meatlng of tha State Bar Ufa
Pbilathoa conrantlon bar. In tha
Miaa Bortia Martin daaffhter of
Mra. Chariaa L. Martin, of thia city,
bacaaM tha Mda of M H Stona.
•on of Mr. ami Mn. C. F. Staoa, of
Ronttd Paak, In a caramony perform
ed in tha bom* o4 Rev. C. C Hay
more, who officiated at B P. M., Jan.
II.
Mr. Fruk H«Um«>wortli to B*
■ t-J II ,r,
■MMi 'mpp
day nomine of the sudden death of
Mr. Frank Hoilln*sworth, at Baitford,
>1 years old, the youngest mm of the
Into Dr. W. R. and Mm. Hasan Hoi
linnworth, of this city.
Mr. J. C. Hollincswurth and Dr.
Bob Holtinffsworth, brothers of the
deceased, tnanpanM by Billy Aah
by left at once for 8anford and will
return with the remain* Thursday
moraine Mid the funeral will take
place from the hone of hta mother,
Mrs. Susan HolUngaWorth, at an hoar
to bo set later.
Mr. Hollincsworth was for year* a
xucressful mershant. of Sanford, hot
retired recently and daalt in real
i-lit ate. Besidaa his mother and broth
ers. two lister* survive. Mr*. 8. Porter
Graves, of thii city, and Mrs. N.
Glenn William*, of Williams/ The
late Mrs. Ed Aahby, of this city, was
alio a liator.
Tito remains will bo laid to root in
Oakdale cemetery.
Roc.nt Brido H—r.J.
Mrs. James F. Ward was honoro-l
with a pretty rook party riven
Thursday afternoon la the homo of
her nister-in-law, Mrs. Emmott Bran
nork. when four tables accommodated
the playora. The high score prise,
a pair of hand decorated bod vaaoa,
wa* won by Mrs. Earl Hinoo and the
conaolation, a hand made handker
chief, fell to the gurst of honor who
alao received a lovely sot of hand
The Brmnnork horn* on West Uk
■noli rtmt wm beautified for th* oc
casion with potted phut* and cut
loom and after card* wore laid
aside a salad course, followed by fruit
cake and coffee, was served. TV
favors were white and yellow baskets
of mints.
Colored Child Dim of
The three year old daughter of
Matilda Gillian, colored, was badly
burned about the face, neck and chest
Tuesday morning when the child's
clothing ignited from an open Am.
The blase was put oat by neighbors
who snwMaed the mother, who wm
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ceo.
Sparger, where she was employed as
cook.
The child died Tuesday night of the
bums and shock, two hows having
elapaed while the mother wm
The family He* on O'Neal hill aad
are extremely poor and destitute, the
mother working out by the day to
run, aged 1 14, I m4 I years. The
father la dead and there Is no oas
to ears for the throe babiss> who km
to ha left alone through the day.
TISs b a esse of real poverty,
MY. V. A. NEWELL,
Sunday School »:4ft A. M.I
Morniag Worship 1140 A. M.|
Evening Worship T:» P. M
Preyer Serriee Wad. _1:«0 r. M >
- .— •:«* P. M.I
P. M. I
m p. m. I
The M Union Study
with Mrs. J. U Walts
ternoon at • o'clock.
TV claw in arithmetic la
fine progress.
Rev. W. A.. Harbor, Epworth |
I.eagw conference secretary will con
duct a class la hand-book Tuaaday.
Wrdnroday. Thursday, ikd Friday!
nights in tha league room of the|
Church.
Notice Re-Sale af Laad by Traatee. J
By trirute of power contained in I
deed of truat executed by L. J. Fagg
on March lati 1924, to tha under
»igned trustee to secure note fur
MMW.Oe and internet, nat bain* for
purchaae money of land balow de
scribed, deed of tnsst recorded in
book 72, pa*.- 48, and by virtue of
order of re-sale madu by Clerk Su
perior Court, Surry County, I will
offer for sale at public auction for
cash to the highest bidder, in front
of Bank of Pilot Mountain, in Pilot
Mountain, N. C., on
Halaraay. Jaaaary Itth, 1M7,
at S a rUck P. M..
the following land*:
Begianing at iron ataka on North 1
aide of Hollow road, now hard sur
face road, run* N. UK W, 100 ft.
to ataka In edge of read N. 29 E. IIS
cha. to locuat phone poet, N. 4IH E. ■
with Joe Smith's line t cha. to stake :
near branch, N. 88 E. 2JKI cha. to
paflar on Stobea County Una, 8. 2;
W. 4.80 cha. to. Joe Cordon'i
HpB . _
14* W. 24 cha. to locuat & X W.
7.42 cha. to stake. North tt W. 6 <4
chs. to stake, S. 32 W. 8.90 cha. to
beginning. Containing IS acres mora
This la re-sale and bidding willj
•tart at tttCJS.
This January 8th. 1827.
a E. SNOW, Truetee.
How Doctors
ClU 2-'J the:
To W11 u;. It .
w> cut slfcyt .-.I- •(' •' »•* <
IjlWH, awatt'»■ <r -.v..■•il'tia ji
:;;ian.« and dm- 't» nt~ . ow me*
mending Calotm, . t pvrt/nl .>
refined calomel on. , .i.. uitl*-t 'I
Tivea you th? ef-•
alts combined, u..•
ant affects of eith<-r
Una or taro Cal<-', « »; S- '
with a swallow of \ t- 1 ». 1.
No aalta, no nau^A
interference wit* yn. » •
or pleasure. Next u. >■ >; j —' ....
has vanished, your . is t'v •
ougfely purified *«»H vou r— 1,
fine *ifta a hearty i.ie r
fast Eat what you i --i.u
ger.
Gat a family pa.-t*«e.
fall directions, ot.ly S5 v.-ut ■. ,
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W. %. WOLPK DRUG CO.
We Quit—Buy Now
At Wholesale
Thousand* dollars worth staple dry good*, Am
m goods, silks, flannels and white goods at clos
ing out prices.
A fine time to buy materials for your spring needs.
A big stock white goods, curtain goods, ginghams,
suitings and wide sheeting.
A complete stock small notions of the best quality
at closing out prices.
26 boys all wool suits, suits with two pair pants,
at wholesale prices. »
I ■ _ .VCl'" , ' \ ,, ,'T
Shoes for all the family, and at less than factory •
cost
Specials
50 pairs women's fine shoes, per pair,
25 pairs women's fine shoes, per pair,
75 pairs women's fline shoes, per pair,.
25 all wool middy suits of very fine quality for
Come today and every day while this sale
it means money to you.
All Fixtures
For Sale
Cj
oiore
Building
For Rent
This Sale
Must Not Stop
* • . <t*Vky.r
Reductions on all goods continue to
hold good, so don't buy elsewhere until
you have seen the big values we are
offering.
We couldn't sell at the prices we
are offering our goods if we did not
have to make a
Dissolution Of This Fina
'
• iJbhSSBS: ■> , • I
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Big Stock, Dry Goods,
Clothing, Ladies Ready-to-Wear.
Specials }For Saturday
|tiS
W. G. Lewis
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