Saturday 330 F. t Feb. w9 «<n mo ao ut» mi Mt Airy, White Plams » tb« This aala will ba held inmtdUtrljr Thin property i* only a abort diatanc* Hw om of Ik* Nw White tip H, R. Kay the Key far*. Ml Airy Insurance & Realty Co. * Charlotte Boy Trie* To Hang Playmate. Charlotte, f eb. 2. — Attempted honying of playmate by a twelve year old boy *■»» learned here to day, with invalidation «et for Thur» . g": day. Juvenile court official* refuted to rive name*, averting that a State ■tatus prohibit! publication of naraee of Jvrniilt ct>urt defendant* It ru (Utptl that the youngster U>ok chic of hi* playmate*, tied Ma wriat* with • ri.pe and alrung the virtlm up to a tree limb. Older per son* diacovered the boy hanging in the tree and releaaed htm before wrioua 'injury waa done. i af worthl.ss checks wiU be roughly if a "W chock" bill, bir nd La* to Lawrence MU onkl) by Senate judiciary Mo. 1 and will probably reach the floor of the Senate Monday night. Under the fmialuni of the now bill, a measure carrying more teeth than any other "bad chock" bill yet introduced and which tf paaaed would repeal the 1*26 "bad check" law, the giver of a wiii thlooa check whoa he knew he had mi bank account would be charged with a misdemeanor. Con viction would carry a tine of not more than $50, or a Jail sentence of not lea* than to days, or both in the discra tion of the court. The "M-day notice" clause in the! 1826 act would be repealed. The majority of the • members of| the committee indicated they were] for the worthless check law. Some | members in favor of enacting a more stringent were of the opinion the law | should not he so stringent and do dared that although they were j against the floor. | A recant investigation shows that] the average incoate of doctors In j New York is shout 12,000 yearly. The Y ard Stick » ' ] Harrison's, The Store of Truth, Courtesy, Service VOL. I. February 10. 1927. No. I. , .... , . , We have left a few winter Coats tike those that (old for $66.00, which ire will dose out for >27.50. Two or three coats that sold for $27.60, which we will close out at $12.96. You seldom see values like these. Business prospects don't look so bad for this year. Our records show that we had an increase of almost 607c for January, tho we did not have a SALE and the town was full of 'am. Just foes to show that the people are learning that "It Pays to Trade at Harrison's." But then since «• have become s member of a National Buying organi sation, we hare been able to pur chase the balk of our gooda direct from the factory and save YOU the - - t- 1. nwnAt juiinvrv prouv. , » ■ . j H There is a lot of truth in the old alogM, "that goods well booth* are half sold." STYLE mm! QUALITY That'* U». Women's fault* are many; Men hnvr only tw«--every thing they *ay ami everything they do. H To say that our new Spring Dre** m are atunning would be putting it mild. They are the berrie*. an*^ what'* more lot* of them are only 112.60, x Smart looking sport coat* with fur collar* and silk lining* at $16.00 H No yo« are wrong, we ire not ad vtrtWiif the new dance. But a Mt ■locking (made by Kejrmter), which •uarw yoo of the authenticity of •tyte in gnnmetal shade with the jet black heel, all alaaa at $t.M per pair. The ground hot *aw hie and iaat the weather Am. Joat m ■ittce he «aw hie be aa old grewch. and wfll be rwfaed, eaaee a frim ia to eoae Nobody Mm a •wt far aa And it In roamun fump that North Carolina i* iroing to build a fine bridge m Virgina, and that a bill for «u>-h a bridge paual the houn* with out opposition. I wit that Dm. Vir ginia certainly i* lucky, to have *uch a go«d Si*t< rly State a* North Caro lina. H Too bed that we here in Surry cannot get the money which we have every reaaon to believe that we are entitled to. H Pillows! Pillow*!! Beautiful fluffy pillow* in great numbers of floral pattern* or rreetone that are aenriceable anly 80c, worth a great deal more. a Faat color* dree* print* that yea will bay, when yon *ee then, pret tieet pattern* in heat color*, thirty live the yard. _1 « \ j Now that wring I* akaoet hen and •pring cleaning i* Juat around the P^T'see Cartata* )Na Me. to Sl.M, and New Oreatona for the *Ue* He. to 4Ie. the yard. | Tea can heat a drum M you eant, W*J. Mr. Prm»k w" and MIm >iai Cm mn BMrrtad a b* days •Co by Elder J. S. Morrison. Thaaa rowf bar* many friends who wish them a prusysrsas married Hfs. C. P. Biddle wtta and baby * High Point, spent saveral days recently with relatives am tkia routs Miss Nioejr Fulton. Whirias. God la Ht« aria* provi dence ha* callad (rata oar aiidat, our Willi fi inad and eo-worfcar, Miaa Nancy Kulton, aw, the teachers. chil dren and m«-mbers at the Parent Teacher Association of the Sooth School wish to pay a loving tribute to her memory. Therefore, be It raaotoad: 1. That In her death we have loat a valued friend and faithful teacher, whose simple itnd unaffected manner, loyalty to the school, and devotion to :r.c children ha* Ion* since endeared her to all with whom >he wm asso ciated. 2. That are extend to the family our dfepest sympathy and commend them to the keeping of the Heavenly Father. 3. That we cummsiaorate her many deeds of unselftshneta in dedicating to her memory a paf-i of our recorda. 4. That a copy of theae resolution* be sent to the family uad to the Char lotte papera. Committer: W. R. Garriaon, Edna Roaa, . Daisy Cuthbartson, Hattie Graham, Margaret Beckham, Katie Beat Anderson, Martha Wellona. Crualty to Do| Puts Three Guards in Court. WUaon, Feb. ft.—D. M. Bailey, Ton Baa* and Jack Beaman. guards at the Wilson county convict camp, were this morning ordered held under $200 bond each for trial in JVilson eonnty General Onort next month on charges of cruelty to animals by I Magistrate A. J. Hinea at a prelimi nary hearing. The trio were charged with anointing a Collie dog with tur pentine, gasoline and other oil in gredients and setting fire to the canine. The dog had been staying around the convict camp foe several days when it is alleged the guards said they would run him away. A convfc-t was sent to catch the animal and he held the dog while the others poured the mixture on his body and rubbed it' In with a corn cob. A match was struck tnd the dog's body burst into Hames. Burglar CeU $132 in Burling ton Riwiwei. Burlington, Feh. 5.—Sneaking into the bedroom of D. F. Kodd, on More hand »treat an unidentiflad thief last night, aome time after llr. Rudd retired at 11 o'clock, took hia troua era froaa a chair near the had, ear- j ried them ootoUa on the porch and removed $1X3 la caah. The thief left la the Up— packet I Mr. Ruddl watch aad chain, paaaed up the paper* ia the parhel beak with the aJwiapUwu of the currency. II appeared that the paraon who anaaked naar what* Mr. MmM waa the chair alter placing on the floor bceide the chair hia Teat awd hat. kMw perfectly wall tke lay-art ti the nob. aad ta addition, Ike faat that he had Mere thaa »1M la hie Uniaa utaiaa af the CWtl War VisSi,, TO NEW LOCATION We are now located in ^ quarters on Franklin Street, we are better equipped to give prompt and efficient service. Your phone orders solicited. Remember we are in the Leonard block, next to Fowler's Grocery Stove. Same Phone No. 284 ' MMto. Try as. Sanitary Meat Market PRUETT & BADGETT QUALITY FOODS ECONOMY PRICES Jamison's Chain Store "Trade with Jamison's — Bank the Difference" Featuring only the Best Lines of Canned Goods, such as Libby's, Delroont and W. N. Clarke At a money saving price, unequaled by and chain stores "quality plus quantity". Not a Friday and Sat urday Special, but year-in and year out values. BROOMS, 4-tie 50c, 5-tie, 82c. MOPS, cotton, 12 oz, 53c. 16 oz,... .65c. OCTAGON SOAP. 4 large cakes, 25c. SUNBRITE CLEANSER, per can Sc. . RED DEVtL LYE, .2 mm for 25c. FLOOR WAX, 1-lb. can, 62c. O'CEDAR OIL, small,.. 23c, large,.. 45c. PR'NES, 40-50 size, lb., 12»/«c. CALIFORNIA PEACHES, lb., 21c. CALIFORNIA APRICOTS, lb 21c. BEANS, pink, lb., 10c, Pintos, 9c. white, 7V2c CAUPORNIA Baby UMAS. lb., 10c. LARD, loose compound, lb., 11c. Bucket, 4-lb 58c. 8-lb $1.12 COFFEE, loose, lb 30c and 31c. BLUE LABEL KARO SYRUP, gallon 59c. hal' gallon, 30c. WHITE KARO SYRUP, gallon half gallon, GOLDEN CROWN SYRUP, gallon, half gallon 34c. VAN CAMP TOMATO SOUP, 2 cans, 15c. CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP, 8 cans, .. 25c. PORK AND BEANS, No. 2,8 cam far .... 25c. DELMONT SPINACH, No 2 1-2 can 21c. LIBBY'S PEARS, No. 2 14 can, 38c. ROSED ALE YELLOW CUNG Me. LIBBYS NEW YORK, pench fancy tfe. -

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