Page TOBACCO CONTINUES TO SELL HIGH AT | PIEDMONT WAREHOUSE | Vs* Our Sales Last Week Amounted to Nearly Half Million Pounds of Tobacco and BROUGHT UtAQ (\(\ PER OVER P lOAA/ HUNDRED Some days our average was $19.00 and over. One day our sale averaged over $2O If You Want to Sell Yours High Come to PIEDMONT. Come on and get the \oin I-RIENDS. First sa | e | Qr money. It is /VI \\7 MO I? PI FFT & CCi October: Every here waiting for you. 1t1» vt • 1 LI VX Mon. Wed. and Fri. HEWS OF THE ME Dr.ith >t\-\N ivk>-Old Sun . ' Mr and Mrs. Poor I n MS FROM ROl I t 1 ( .iriiicrs Suw intf (irain and Shucking corn \\ illic Car ter Quit- 11l Other New*. Sandy Ridge. Oct 2S The lit tle six-weeks-old infant son of Mr. ami Mrs. Millie Poor diet! Satur ..i; and was laid to ivst Sunday afternoon in the so ealled Mrs. Lottie Joyce burying gro nul. These visiting Miss Nellie Knight Sunday p. in. were as fo!V« Mioses Sallie I'unv mirg- Alpha Brown. Mav Nel son, Messrs. Arthur Martin and Charlie Joyce. M> s-rs, Damaron Cobbler. Fru.lv Nelson. John and Butler Joyce called on Misses Bettieand Cora \s ilkins Sunday afternoon. Mr. Bob Desha/" had the mis fortune of getting his large bird dog Killed Sunday, which was run over by Mr. Willie Sheiton's autom ibiie. Mr. T. H. Pepper, "ti" of the leading tobacco buyers, of Ct'itz, Va.. s e nt Sunday night at Mr. J. \\ JoweV e:.route drumming for his ware':, ise. He says to bacco is sti - • i -V 'A' 1 !!. Mr. and M - 1 »".k Hill spent Saturday ni . ' m i Sunday with her mother, .\. rs. Richard Martin. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Nelson. Messrs. Charlie Martin and W. E. Merritt Co., Wholesale and Retail hardware and Furniture Mount Airy, N. C. We can save the farmers of Stokes county a great deal of money on their agricultural implements, farm machinery, and all kinds of hardware, as well as Furniture We are agents for the celebrated Cole's Original Hot Blast Heater. See us before you "buy a stove. " Roy Shelton called at Mr. J. \V. Joyce's Sunday afternoon. A FRIEND.' 1 Sandy Ridge, Route 1. Oct. 2S. ■ -Farmers are busy sowing 1 grain, and with favorable weath er they will get through sowing 1 in a few days. Mr. S. It. Ward and family, of Daisy, Forsyth county, have moved to his brother's, Mr. W. : T. Ward, of this place. ' Rev. i>. A. Oakley preached an ' able sermon at Delta Sunday. There was a singing at Mr. A. r J. Hawkins Sunday afternoon. Quite a crowd visited at Mr. Frank Duncan's Sunday after noon. tiuess Mr. Turner Dodson is going to take the girls to ride, as ' he lias purchased him a new buggy. Among those visiting at Mr. W. T. Ward's Sunday night are ' as follows: Misses Delia and Lula 1 alter. Nannie, Lillie and' Lulu Dodson, Messrs. J. H. and 1 Roy Duncan, Robt. and Frank ' Carter. Floyd Venable, Sam ilritlin, James Rhodes, Billie Ward, and Isaac Terr*. 11. Rev. 'has. Wall will preach l at Delta the third Sunday in November. j Mr. l. M. Francis, of Francis- ( co, is visiting in the community at present. Corn shuckings are al l the go' i around here now. Mr. Herbert Carter visited at Buffalo Sunday afternoon. Mr. Willie Carter is quite ill at present. Hope for him a speedy recovery, t J. F. w. ; THE DANBURY REPORTER News Hems from lard Briefly fold. Dillard, Oct. 28. —School l>e gan here today with a better at tendance than was expected. j .Mrs. J. Wilson Mitchell is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mills, near Stuart, Ya.. this , week. Miss Minnie Roberts left I'ri day fur her schcol near Pilot , Mountain. a crowd attended the i services at Oak drove Sunday by Rev. J. A. Joyce. Miss Lemma Duncan lef• I'ri- t day for her school near Pine . Hall. ( Mr. and Mrs. Mills, of Virginia, ( visited their daughter, Mr*. J. il Wilson Mi tchell last week. Messrs. (irouse and Edwards, | of Virginia, are in Dillard with a 'J nice lot of horses and mules for j sale and trading. ( Misses Maud and Myrtle N'eal, ( of Pine Hall, passed here Satur- J day on their way to their school, i They will teach the Yuung school | near -J. Wesley Morefield's. ( ( Mr. T. E. Darnell spent a ! I short while here yesterday. He j just recently returned from the j Winston market and reports j common tobacco high, which I sounds Hood. NOlkE OF LAND SALE, I I Nurtli • 'nrnllnn, | j SttkkcH full lIIV. lii re Mi'n. M. .1. « miinc. 'I liuiiiiis V.» rotine, \\ 11 tin ii i i rotine, ( j.lolui W. eri.ii.-i', Mr«. I-;. F. stone j and her hmdiaml K. K. Stiiiie, Mtm S. li. 11, i nil mill livr liiinlnitiil S. 11, ( jo. * all. , VH. I Curtis troupe. Itiiiiyiiii CruiiHt', up- . ' |ieurliiK I'.v ilu tr nudiillnii Mr. ,\. o. ' ! l'ct ree. | ll.v virtue of mi uriler of tlie Su- . ' pcrtor court i>t MukeH county a;>- i pointing uicciiluuiWloner tonell the ' ! laliiln Net nut lii t lie petltlmi. In the ' ] IlliuVe entitled catlHc, I will Hell to | 11lie lil«lioi»t lilililer, fill the |>i'euilHcH fur cash, the following ilcHcrllieil renl entitle, wale lietrtnulliK at 2 I o'clock I'. M. nil the L'liil day of I Hi*- , einlier lull': ' J-.vlhK ami Ileitis in Yailkin Town- I xhlii ami In the county >l Muki-H, adjoining the laiiilh of V ii. U.itmni, . \S . o. IH-uulh a ltd ot herti, liouitited an fnlluWH, vi/.: IteKliiuliiK "ii n Htake nti the went hlile u( the Hollow Konil, running mirth I".' 1-2 decrees went I chain ami I Jil 1-*.' Itukn to a Htake In said road; | Iheuee Houth tiit dexreex, went three ehnltiH ami three linkw to a stake: J thence houili 1'- 1-2 tlejjret'M east 7*i 1 lltiku to a Htake; tlienee Hotith «;> de- j 1 jcreeH went 4 1-l'ehaliiH to a poHt oak; tlienee noiitli L l '.' 1-2 ik'KrecH eaut 2 chat tin ami 27 1-2 llnkH to a Htake j the WatHon line;tliene* north oil 1--| (leKru-H eant 4 1-4 climliin; thenee j north 22 1-2 decree* went 1 chain and i .*>l 1-2 link* to a Htake; tlienee north tUJ decree east a challiH and •'! llnkn to the eontalnliiK 4 Ti-'J ucren more or Ichh. Thin the 22nd | day of Oct. 11)12. JOHN If. JONES, ConimlMHloner.! Wa.veM & .lotmt Attorney* for .Main- | tiff. LAWSONVILLE. ■ New Dwelling Being Erected For W. R. Hylton--Person ;ils and Social Matters. i Lawsonville, Oct. 29. — A very large crowd attended preaching at Snow Creek Saturday and Sunday. Rev. John Gray, Paul and Watt Priddy preached. Mr. Joe Bob Smith, of Smith, called on Miss Hattie Shelton Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Tom Shelton from ShutF, Va.. visited in Lawsonville Sun day. Mr. Eli Nelson happened to the misfortune of getting his Farmers Union Warehouse (The Old Central.) MOUNT AIR >', N. C. OPENED FOR THE SALE OF TOBACCO Monday, October 28, 1912 AND SOLICITS BUSINESS FROM ITS FRIENDS. BRING YOUR NEXT LOAD TO US AND BE CONVICED THAT WE CAN HANDLE YOUR CROP TO ADVANTAGE. F. T. LEWELLIN, i Secretary. ! i house and most of its contents ' burned Tuesday. He had gone to Winston to market a load of to-' bacco. Mrs. Moses Lawson is visiting her daughter this week, Mrs. H. Reid. Quite a number young people called on Miss Pearl Sheppard . Sunday. | Messrs. Crouse and Edwards from Alleghanv county spent last night at this place with a nice lot of horses and mules. While here they made several trades. Mr. Z. R. Sheppard is now erecting Mr. W. Hylton a dwel ling house Miss Hattie Shelton, who was visiting at Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sheppard's. returned home Sun day. Uuite a number of young people visited Misses Onie and Agnes Robertson Saturday night and reported a nice time. Among them were Misses Hattie Shel ton, Jennie Sheppard, Pearl Sheppard, Georgia and Elsie Sheppard and Mr. Joe Bob Smith. Messrs. J. L. and H. L. Cole man spent a short while in Dan bury yesterday.

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