iQt3ftg=3ftE3fti ggftgfti Iftgft' -Jftgaft IPLANTERSI I WARE H O U S E i MADISON, N. C. ! TOM FRANK WEBSTER, Formerly With Webster's Warehouse, I I NOW WITH PLANTERS. * Farmers of Stokes Cordially Invited to Bring their First Load to PLANTERS. J } We Guarantee to Please You. John Price and Tom Frank Will Follow the Sales, and When they Bid on Your J Tobacco They Will Hold the Sales. j >J. M. Reynolds - John Price - Tom Prank Webster ft PROPRIETORS —— > JOHN C. HUTCHERSON, Auctioneer-DeWITT SHARP, Floor Mgr. » WILL CARJW.SLL a.iJ J. MATT JOYCE, Solicitors 1 Ask Alex Rogers of Lawsonville how much Tom Frank saved him on one pile of tobacco which he had sold on O I another Market. J Lawsonville News Lawsonville, Sept. 9.—Robert Stovall and A. M. Justice of Vir ginia had a serious collision Sat urday night just below Lawson ville. None of the occupants was periusly hurt. The Sheppard family had their reunion Sunday at the Sheppard I SAVE! SAVE! It ia not what you make that counts in life, it is WHAT YOU SAVE. State Planters Bank B SAVINGS DEPARTMENT offers you a wonderful opportunity to save. We will pay you a liberal amount of interest, compounded twice a year. We issue TIME CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT paying you a liberal interest. See us. Your money is insured against loss of any kind. Don't carry your funds in your pocket, or hide them where fire, moth or rust may corrupt, or where thieves may break through and steal. STATE PUNTERS BANK Walnut Cove, N. C. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation United States Depository. -O000000000xx>0000000000000000000000« a We own a number of lots and small o Y acreage tracts located one mile north of x | Walnut Cove; will cut to suit purchaser, 0 X giving each tract a bu'lding site front- $ I age on HARD-SURFACE HIGHWAY. $ X The 122 acres known as the A. J. Fair 6 ? lands, price $50.00 to SIOO.OO per acre, X ¥ according to location and depth of lots. X | TERMS EASY. | X See O. J. DENNY, Cashier, | a Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, 0 4 Trade Street Office, X 5 Winston-Salem, North Carolina. S X 2sep4ws V old home place near Lawsonville. IA large crowd attended. Misses Kathleen Sheppard and Blanch Robertson spent last week in Martinsville, Va., visiting rela | tives. Miss Ruurna Lawson of New | York spent last week here with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson. THE DAN'BUKY REPORTER Misses Nouella Stephens and! Pauline Doss spent the week-end I with Blanch Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Riley Stephens • spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hassill Tilley. rj Mrs. J. M. Lawson, Mrs. Minnie i Lawson and Mrs. Will Stephens : visited M>s. Gertie Lawson Sun ,day. Mrs. Hale of Princeton, W. Va., ' spent last week with Mrs. Z. R. Sheppard and Mrs. P. 11. Robert son j Mr. and Mrs. Matt Simmons and family and Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Robertson tfsft to spend some time at Morehead City. , | Misses Irene and Virginia Law son Visited the Mioses Tilley Sunday. , | TOBACCO FARM FOR SALE. We have for sals a large num ber of one and two horse tobac co farms near Aberdeen, Moore County, N. C. Excellent tobacco good buildings and large to bacco rights. These are now be ing offered for sale at reajrnablo prices and easy terms. We want |to sell them this fall and they j are priced to sell. If you are in- I flarested in buying see our rep | rfsentative who will take you on a t''ip of inspection and quote prices and tsrms. . . ! See SAM C. FLOYD, Representative, i 2nd Floor Eddy Buijiing, > Southern Pines, N. C. £ Phone 6681. I NORTH CAROLINA JoWf STOCK LAND BANK. ) t ) ~ —■ ' I)l w > ■ I u IIIIH IU Mi ii'HU'iimtißi / K "WMV V *' /u Death of Mrs. G. H. Morefield Funeral At Clear Spring Tues. Mrs. G. Henderson Mortfield, 56, died Saturday night at 11:45 o'clock at her home near Walnut Cove after an extended illness. The funeral was conducted at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning at Clea r Spring Baptist church by Elder J. Watt Tuttle. Interment followed in the church cemetery, j Mrs. Morefield is suivivd by I her husband, her father, Daniel | R. Webster, of Ltesburg, Flu.; I five daughters, Mrs. Robert Joyce | »j Mrs. Davis Tuttle and MisS'j Clarice, Lena and Ruth Morefield, I all of Walnut Cove; six sons, Harry Morefield, High Point; J. ! Bruce Morefield, Fort Moultrie, 1 jS. C.; and Robert, Charlie. Geo.' and Glenn Morefield, all of Wal- j • | nut Cove; two sisters, Mrs. Berta 1 Melin, Ocala, Fla,; and Mrs. Clat-' ice Fleming Leesburg, Fla.; two 1 i brothers, Tom Webster, Cotton--j dale, Ala. I* and George Webster, j Leesburg t Fla.; a half a'a.ir Miil'ai Simmons, of Westfield, and a half i brother, Frank Webster, of Rutal, Hall. AIR-CONDITIONED c °-»^pr &&*)* COACHES Li •♦ ~.V W...\ Quesenberry To Be Tried ! Court is in session at Stuart, Va., this week and Quesenberry, the slayer of C- H. Jessup, will probably be put on trial for his life the last of this week. Jenny Lind's Grave Jenny Lind, the Swedish nightin gale, is buried in Malvern, England. j COMtNGTr j WiNSTON-SALEM ji I AND FORSYTH \\ ) 1 COUNTY I | THURDAY, SEPT. 9, 1937 WANTED—A good route man with ca«" —between 25 and 45 reiable—l2oo famly route heer is opportunity for good man to earn S3O 00 to SSO-00 weekly. No cash investment required—for details write H. A. Myers, Box 367, New ark, N. J. i ' State of North Carolina, Stokes County. In the Superior Court. MRS. P. T. RINEHART vs. P. T. RINEHART. NIOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM | MONS BY PUBLICATION. j The defendant, P. T. Rinehart ! will Notice that an action ! entitled as above has been com j menced in the Superior Court of Stokes county, North , Carolina* j by Mrs. p. T. Rinehart, plaintiff, j for the purpose of ibtaining an | absolute divorce on the grounds Jof two year 8 separation, pnd the j said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap-- | pear at the olfice of the Clerk of j the Superior Court for Stokes ! county at the court house ip Danbury, North Carolina, within thirty days after the last publi cation of this notice, to-wit, on or before the 2nd day of October, 1937, a"d answer or demur to the complaint in this action, or th& , piantiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This Hth day of Aug., 1937. J. WATT TUTTLE, Clerk Superior Court Stokes Co, NOTICE. Having qualifi-d as adminis trator of the estate of Mrs. A. J. Watkins, deceased, notice is here by given to all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to me duly authenti cated for payment on or before June 25, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. And all persons indebted to said estate a re notified to make payment to me. This June 23, 1937. G. D. WATKINS, Administrator. Lawsonville, N. C. J . V> / / / Cheeks 000 "iVZ" Drops Headache, M mlanta* Try M Bab-My-Ttam"-Worl4'a M Liniment