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THURSDAY. OCT. 25, 1935 LOC A LS Mr. o. 7- spent the v. .! \v : !'. M:s. P .- mer's parents at Eikin. Su:.crime -lent t Is. •). C. Carson w.-5 :• v,r oi in D.-.ts'r;.»y ficm i n, Mis. V.. i: ~j! ■ .. •. • e . • l yM, . Ly.lla M :: Mis. Mirlin t.r.-i Miss ■ Lois y. •: l« vis;'.el Winsion-Sulem Saturday. Mr. r.n-1 Mr.-. V'. E. Joyce. W. E. Joyce. Jr.. air.! Lucille Mai" in spent Saturday in Winston-Sale: i shopping. Mrs. Sheriff John Taylor an.' Mrs. J. S. Taylor were visitors in Winston-Salem Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Sparger and family are now living in their new home, the former residence of W. G. Petree, which they have pur chased. N. E. Wall and H. M. Joyce, Jr.. were business visitors: in Winston- Salem Friday. Mrs. R. R. King and Misses Nell King. Elizabeth Martin and Hazel Petree and Clifford King visited Winston-Salem Saturday. Miss Ellen Prather Hall, who ■: attending Guilford College, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mis. J. W. Hall. ••••©GftftftMftftftft®®®©®ft®©®©@ MM J A Few Sales Made at | i Taylor's Warehouse | | THIS WEEK ft & ft : & # @ Z #.;. !.. c.Mi'i'ON i\sN'(.o v\iiiTi. «■:(»!■::•.. .ru.. i m .'; ■ -■•■• ■•■• TOX e • ' & ft • • & ft _:, *:.; •> • ■■■■■;•:; # ft 4-1 ft | m. * anm:l 10,1 v ,v j,: shi:i : t m «£ :::::: :« |, ft ' .... .. a: >JTY ' 47 *•« 15 COMBS ft 2.-.S . ■ 4-; R. C. LOWE JS u @ m 350 (« 4; TS ■ 39 % s - l'l" n « Z 160 i. 40 >4 I't 47 ,-J " " CHARLIE KING 124 40 „ f >j \TTHKWS 5; i;J6 (• 5S 104 " 45 1450 « . .15 JOE SOI THKKN Ll M BOOTH ft l ft 310 (■ 4*5 " ft w.«. SHOAF 4fH ;;; ;;;;;; ?o * ftj ft 12 •« l -V'; 61 , 45 27C 44 $ 12 in o l ' w SANDERS SMITH TOM COOK ft; ft %tZ 34 04 v# , 46 ft ,!S6 «» •»') . ' W 5 C. 11. SNEED " T; - m - 11 t! ' , r ft, ft 110 4S *- ft; ft #io 46 c. I). BKINER - $ ft 440 45 1106 47 A ; *» S CI.! ... .41 152''! 41. •• ■ ••• 2 M 0 • 4 5 2-!4 45 LYNCH & SLAWTh'R fti W. C. & \V. A. SHIN- KAPP A" TFRXKR 1H ■ 2, AI'l.T '• ; - n " ft 4PO 2*o • 40 ft • •' • THREE FIRST SALES NEXT WEEK • I Monday, Wednesday AN Day | | and Friday 9 | Paul Taylor Everette Matthews John M. Taylor | • Robert Newborn and John Abe Newsum, Auctioneers i D;ru'.y Sheriff C. R. Lawson, i" Law so.v. i!;e. is suffering f: :m ill- nine; a- his hnrre. pi -' . 3 !:.': •• H ' in. bury M M I\ .* 1 8tO«-S .!•• .1 y .. v. Mrs. Dr. Wi!!::r>«ni. of Durham formerly Miss Mattie Sue Tay lor.. of Dan bury, spent the wet end here wih her nu * er. A!: .- Xellie M. Taylor, and other rela tives. ! IP® %- • 7 ft When YOU feel dispirited or I "low," smoke a Camel. Smok- ing Camels produces a return » of vibrant ] energy. Camel* or* mad* W$S$T yS t» .W| » tijj HBB from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS than any other pop- MBHMHHnBHHHpKHIHHHHBIHH ular brand of cigarette. They §£ ,'J || , |SF 'ls i | 3 HJ[ never upset healthy nerves. THE DANIiL'KY KEI'OKTKK T. P. Gray, of Washington. D. C.. is spending s r.:e -.fme in Dan- Yj . i' R. E. Smith of F; :in cisco v.v in LV'i.burv Th >y. Kv! Wall wet. ..> r*.;.':son on I/: -in We.?n? ' J* iC\ % W m. , I Colds roat Hang Ot !i 1 ' ' p-t 'tartr.l light the a t ■i. v .u»ri o !i:i :n*> 7 l;eljis in I S' r I'r.\irf :l hut 1.M.-SJUt.'n. PUsmm to >i. • •• « \ eriici>ifet is author t * \ i:r nr. :)|C (.pot if ( '• 1 • • -m in .u.J is itliivf-4 by Oreo- I .-.!■■ :l '»dv.) !OCTOBER SALE > Buy at EF fRD £ and Save the difference * (Jutinsr ("owns ! Men's Jackets Women's ft; 1: •u: .-•••••! ; uii' " k * ' kV tan yjj.pci jaiki -!K.\L ■ outing DAPJjAIX, 4Sc :5!) - inch K " " ik i!: ' $2.45 —^—— . . crepes and Kurl crepe Hoys Jackets i„ fan rha-k-s. Prints Boys p'xi'J quality zipper ji: Let-:. : quality Inst c:.drey-r A VALUE. .iuts. Xew dark patterns. si.9r> 49c 15c New Coats Silk Dresses 500 brand new winter coats for A special purchase enables us to women in fur trimmed and sport S*' 1 wll these dresses at such low styles. Color black, brown. Navy prices. All silk flat crepes, rough and green. The best values we crepes and wools. Newest styles, ever had. SALE PRICES. SALE PRICE. $5.95 59.95 515.75 $2.95 $4.95 Children's Coats fef A splendid selection of children's wool coats ir. all the best colors Women s rayon slk slips. Lace and styles. All lined and inter- trimmed or tailored styles, lined. All sizes. SALE PRICE. 48c One lot Rough Crepe dresses in New lot women's all-wool skirts black, brown and navy. Best in brown, navy and plaids. SALE styles. TT T> 'W / Wool Sweaters House Dresses si \ .... , , I >»'. --"K double tcible of wool sweaters Ladies' fas: color house cresses .-*-7 j u fo , children, boys, men and wo rn attractive styles, hoc VALLE. i> n.een. Bey; colors. ~ 9c —" 95c Boys' Suits • • Overalls Our sTcntest boys' suit values. Four-piece nickel* in all the new _ V. i ' f " , !1 * p (>\ LkALLS Stvlts and en!. :■«. " ! ,CK, ' :s ' ' bib - K4.P5 and P6.95 . fcf ->9c J _ M-'- Dmß Ss ' i^ g V #'•->' i'j ?8.9r, ami St t Wort; Slm-ts kxickers Gaps and LOXG PAXTS. Men s and Boys good CAPS. 97c • • 48c Women's Full Fashion All SILK HOSE 27-inch Solid Color 01 TING 47c 8 1 - 2 c Children's SOX and Lung STOCKINGS Best Quality COTTOX PLAIDS. Special 10c 12Uc DRESS SHOES MEN'S OXFORDS Snappy new drc.-s puni{ S an-? ti-- M'PS new dress oxfords in black __ in black an.l browr.: medium >r tan. Every imaginable - .vie. mEgk high covered heels. A real value. Kt-al \alues. $1.94 $1.94 SPORT OXFORDS WORK SHOES Women's and misses' sport ox- Regular $2.48 work shoes for / fords in black, brown or two-tone men; plain or cap toes. Leather / Very attractive new styles. or rubber soles. Sale price. Children's Shoes / JUAWjf A solid carload of children's high top shoes, straps, and a oxfords; black, brown and elk. Composition soles. $1.35 L M t\ S Page Five
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