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Page 2 Sample Ballot Officii! Edlot For State Senator, Member House Of Representatives and County Officers INSTRUCTIONS 1. To vote a straight ticket make a cross (X) mark in the circle of the party you desire to vote for. 2. To vote for some but not all the candidates of one party, make a cross (X) mark in the square at the left of the name of every candidate printed on the ballot for whom you wish to vote. If you mark any one candidate you must mark all for whom you wish to vote. A mark in the circle will not be counted if any one candidate is marked. 3. If you tear or deface or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and get another. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET O O MARK WITHIN THIS CIRCLE MARK WITHIN THIS CIRCLE For State Senator 23rd Senatorial For State Seutor 23rd Senatorial District: District: Q S. GILMER SPARGER Q T. A. BENNETT For Member Hons® Of For Member Horn Of Representative*: Representatives: Q R. J. SCOTT Q W. G. PETREE For Sheriff: For Sheriff: Q J. JOHN TAYLOR Q W. J. BROWN For Register Of Deeds: For Register Of Deeds: Q ROBAH L SMITH □ BAXTER A. HALL For Coroner: For Coroner: Q DR. W. E. BRASWELL |—j DR. C. J. HELSABECK For Surveyor: For Surveyor: □ DEWEY ROTHROCK j—j WILLIAM E. TOTTLE For County Commissioners: For County Commissioners: Q HARVEY G. JOHNSON Q J. S. JOYCE Q J- A. JOYCE Q W. RILEY BOLES Q HOWARD L. GIBSON Q J. H. NEAL Chairman Stokes County Board Election November 3rd, 1936 Of Elections " ~~ i Francisco News If you are looking for a good ) time come to Francisco Satur- / day night, October 31. There J will be a Halloween Party, Fid- ? dler's Convention, and a beauty J contest for children under five V years old. Plenty of fun for all ? the family. Never before so l much laughter in one evening! 6 Come and enjoy the evening with X us. ! C Miss Lucile Styers spent the A week-end at her home near Row- V land. North Carolina. She had as'O her guest, Miss Alma Southern,, X of Meadows. j The first grade and seniors j 0 gave a very interesting combined j X -■hapcl program this week_ 1 0 A. M. Caudle j| Replies To W. $ Riley Boles ;jj j* • -*■ . Editor Danbury Reporter: Relative to and in reply to article of W Riley Boles in this j week's Stokes Record, stating; that he had long been interested in governmental affairs 'and his keen interest in his county's i spending. Would like for voters to know that his "misinforma tion" on certain spendings shows a "rare lack" of interest and knowledge, especially concerning! expenses of the County Agent's; office inasmuch as not a single. cent of county funds is paid for clerk hire or travel in that of fice, as all money for that work j it paid by AAA funds. I* An underpaid clerk, ! Ij|, | A. M. CAUDLE, j | Sell Tobacco At f j GLENN'S | Warehouse I > The High Dollar House | * Winston-Salem, N. C. ||j I Bring us your next load. Glenn's f ; sells tobacco high every day. $ | Sale days next week: First sale | » Monday, Nov. 2nd. Second sale t » Tuesday, Nov. 3rd. First sale o » Thursday, Nov. sth. $ | JOHN W. GLENN, CLAUDE T. GLENN 1 I A. J. TILLEV. |l Advertise—lt Pays j | Winter is Almost Here! I | Woods IS HERB O WITH THAT 6 v "Can't-Be-Beat" SHELL Gasoline and motor oils md a line X Y of Kelly Springfield Tires and Tubes. Nice line of groceries, A X confectioneries, cigars and cigarettes, cold drinks, etc. A X WE ACCEPT 1 DANBUBY BEPOBTEB 5E COUPON | 9 ON EACH SIUM PURCHASE X f Woods' Service Station x J J. M. WOODS, Owner DANBUBY, N. C. Y THE DANBURY REPORTER Belk=Stevens Co. Cor. sth & Trade Sts., Winston Salem. N. C. Sale 2000 Yards Shirtings 10c Remnants of regular 15c quality shirtingrs. Neat stripes and checks. All 36 inches wide— Dress Goods Rem nants 10c Beautiful plaids and tweeds in a large assortment of colors. Actually worth up to 25c yard. 36 inches wide and fast color. Big Table Rem nants 5c Good usable lengths of percales and shirting stripes. Worth double this low price— -Blc inch Unbleach « * ed Shirting 19c Firm even weave sheeting wide enough for double bed sheet* Will bleach after a few wash ings. Belk=Stevens Economy Dept. "TOLD WEATHER O. € Let us put that cold weather O. K. on your auto mobile. Why worry about having a breakdown this cold weather, when a little tuning up by a mechanic with 15 years experience would put the go=buggy in A-l condition. Acetylene or Electric Welding Raff a I Ac Rebuilt and Dd 11C1 Co Recharged Cars Greased Gas Oil ?= Tires -- Etc. Lawsonville Motor Co. C. M. MABE, Prop. LAWSONVILLE, N. C. •f . , . • * • -*» •» t* ' W ' J r THURSDAY, OCTOBER tS, ISSd Look at These COAT VALUES New Fall Coats $5.95 and $7.95 Our buyers have just returned from the market where they made advantageous purchases of New Coats at prices less than regular. These savings are being passed on to you. Newest fall styles—fine quality materials All warmly interlined. Sizes 14 to 52. 1000 New Fall Dresses $1.98 to $3.98 A marvelous assortment of 'the best fall styles priced to really save you money—Lovely quality materials in all the popular new colors. Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 52.
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