THURSDAY, OCT. 4. 1934 LOCALS i Sam Fagg and son, Charley, visited friends and relatives in 1 this section Sunday. These '• people, wh 0 formerly lived at i Danbury, have resided in Mont- 1 gomery county for several year 3. : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sisk, of Winston-Salem, spent the week- j end with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. ] Sisk and family. Mn>. Edith F. Joyce was with ( l.er husband, .las. B. Joyce. heiv ( this week-end. ] Elmer Cimpbell. of 2\!'i;;i:is- , ville, Va.. vis here Saturdiv night. Jesse Booth and Ola Campbe'l visited Winston-S.ilc.i: Saturday. J. J. Booth and family a.i i Ola Campbell visited Winsto; , Salem Tuesday. W. E. Joyce, Jr., who is with the navy department at Washington, D. C.. is here for 30 days to b; with his wife and the family >,' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Joyce. Mrs. W. E. Joyce. Jr., ;• been visiting here for sevc il weeks. Sheriff J. J. Taylor went to Walnut Cove Tuesday. Joe Lynch, of Mayodan, wsi; here Tuesday, R. T. Spencer was in town from Lawsonville Tuesday. Geo. T. Pettay,'of the forestry force has recovered from a slight illness. Mrs. N. A. Martin, Mrs. S. P. Wood, Mrs. Virginia Joyce and Miss Lucille Martin visited Mrs. Agnes Webster at Madson Wed nesday. .W.V.V.V. ■ \ SIMMONS I I WAREHOUSE | 5 MOUNT AIRY, N. C. j! i i % ■ I % SOME SALES MADE THIS WEEK: 2- J. D. Smith & Goard: -Jj ■y 220 "i 46 $103.96 "■ | 252 47 120.32 gPI % 272 "i 47 127.34 2"| J" 326 (« 47 153.22 232 oi 47 109.04 ■» 60 «' 45 27.00 "g ■£ 196 (a 46 90.16 a « |% 292 («> 47 137.24 a B m m 208 S' 47 97.76 ■_! 46 (tr 65 29.90 "■ j 2,148 $1002.20 ■ J % Thursday, Sept. 27 We Sold 44,560 lbs. Average $30.96 5 C n Monday We Sold 70 thousand pounds, average $13.00 ci I t % R. C. SIMMONS F. V DEARMAN J On Sales ,■ Jl J. M. BALL ",J «■ Auctioneer v $ WAVW/.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.W.WW.WrtV.V Supt. of Schools J. C. Carson, of Germariton, was here Wed nesday. W. E. Joyce, Jr., who is here from Washington, D. C., received an honorable discharge this week from the naval hospital at Washington, having served four years. M. E. Church services next Sunday: Bethesda, 11 a. m.. Pine Hall, 7:30 p. m. There will be a zone meeting of the W. M. S. at the M. K. church here next Sunday after noon at 2:30. Mrs. E. E. William son. of Madison will preside. Attorney and Mrs. It. J. Scof and Mrs. Lydia Martin attends 1 the Fair Wednesday. Little Gray Hall if; quite ill. Mrs. Virginia Joyce went to Selma Saturday to accompany her sister, Mrs. S. P. Wood to Danbury. Mrs. Wood is spun lin..; a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Martin. HE SMOKED mmmmm mm A CAMEL; You, too,in those moments when you feel tired,cross,dispirited, will find that Camels give you a delightful "lift" which quickly dispels fatigue and irritability. It's a "life" which you can enjoy at will, for Camel's costlier tobaccos never jangle the oerves. "Get a LIS with a Camel!" THE DANBURY REPORTER Mrs. Easley Joyce and H. M. Joyce, Jr., accompanied Harvey Fagg to Hargrave school at Chatham, Va., Sunday. Frances and Estelle Humphreys of W. C. U. N. C., of Greensboro, spent the vvek-end with their mother, Mrs. Bertha Humphreys. Ellen Prather Hall, of Guil ford College, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Hall. Good Prices J. H asset Til icy. v.'.o was i. town today, sold 734 lbs. of t v bacco at a Madison warehouse today for 533G.06, Mrs. Fulton Has Stroke Mrs. Nannie Fill" en sustains a light stroke of [ 'iraly.-is a her home in Walnut Cove. Wed nesday. 0 PATRONIZE HOME D I HP 1 G — EW I | «f>\ Big Lot Children's f | Shoes, SI.OO Pair. J 13 Work and Dress [ 1 I Shoes, $1.98. : 13 i'or the Home, for Men, Women . and Children ai n ,1 PRICES THAT ARE HONEST g 1 I ' ANI) FA lit, AND LOWER [| il THAN YOU WILL HND IN 0 'p f ' TI-iE CITY STORES. . H | Tmn^ewi J King Store A CORDIAL WEL- U | KING, - N.C.| COME TO ALL. H o=3ooo OBOC=aOBO=IOEaOB=a A A • Folks Are Coming Back • | J To Better Clothes J A This store has always stuck to Good Clothes, and A 7 it pays to buy that kind. They—= • LOOK BETTER, WEAR LONGER, Ell BETTER • • OUR PRICES APE REASONABLE FOR GOOD CLOTHES # 2 Men's Suits and S2O, 25, S3O IIP # f Overcoats a Boys' Suits $9.95, $12.50, $15.00 Up 0 • • ; A Pays to Follow The Arrow A sth and Cherry Winston-Salem 2 w W vH wf VHP w£B 9 Danbury Reporter Only SI.OO Page Five