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County Game Protector C. H. Martin Says Better Buy License To Hunt. Anyon.' who participates in the hunting of any wild bird or | animal in North Carolina is re quired to have a hunting license except a P l 'son hunting on his own land or a person under six teen years of age hunting on his parent's or guardians license. The opinion for participating in a hum. conies under the definition of the word "lake." In other words, every one is required to have a license to take wild birds and animals. Take means the pursu ing, shooting, hunting, killing, capturing, trapping, snaring, and netting birds or animals, collect ing birds nests or eggs and all lessor acts such as disturbing or annoying birds or animals o" placing or using any net or other device for the purpose ol taking birds or animals whether 01 not they result in taking surh birds Or animals. flirtainly anyone flirticjpathig in a fox hunt, whether they are the owners of the dogs or not, com.' within this definition and should be required to have a license. E. B. KUOLER, Assistant to Commissioner. i Teacher—Can you name some organ of the body, Junior? Junior —Y s'm: the teeth. Teacher—'The teeth? What kind of an organ would that be? Junior—l guess they would be a kind of giind organ. Start the Season (Jit Right By Bringing Your Tobacco to BROWN'S Warehouse Stoneville, /N. C. We want to thank our many friends for their past patronage and we hope to see them and loc.-i of new ones drive straight to Brown's with their first load this season, where they will always receive a hearty welcome and above all highest prices for then tobacco. When you sell your tobacco at Brown's you are selling it with men who were raised on the farm. We know the hard work it takes to make a crop and we will prove it to you by our hard work on the floor striving to get the highest dollar for every pile of your tobacco. We have an experienced force to he pus and every one connected with Brown's will at all times be glad to see vou. We will be ready to begin weighing tobacco V\ ednesday for our opening sale Thursday, Sept. 30th. We are looking foi you. Yours For Highest Prices Otis Joyce, Will Carter, Edgar Brown SALES MANAGERS. J. E. HICKS, Auctioneer. | Successful Stokes Boys Geo. H. Adams. Roy O. Johnson. Johnson born in Stokes, son of S. L. Johnson. H« had 15 yaa:s experience in automobile business. Adams born at Sandy Ridge, Stokes county. Formerly in drug business at Walnut Cove. Has had 15 years experience in selling rara. Both valued employees of Modern Chevrolet Company, Winston- F«|em, N. C. AIR-CONDITIONED sj&S&affl COMFORT ajC tiP^^^ LUXU RY COACHES . T= THE DANBUBY T^PSRTR Hausex & Bailey, Inc. "Vour Home Department Store." Swing's into the Fall Season with the largest and most complete stock we have ever had. A visit to this store will convince you that you need not go away from home to do your shopping. Quality and price can't be beat. Everything conveniently dis played for your inspection. Heavy weave 36-inch material, fine for quilt Children's Dresses. School dresses. Galore, linings, dresses, etc. Special at — | All to 14— lOcyi ! 49c to $1.98 REMNANTS i Anklets, special 5 pr. for 25c Hundreds of yards of remnants. 80 square Prints and other materials, Itos yd lengths, M:ns . Work Shirts. Plenty styles and materials 10c to 19c yd. ! to choose from— Children's Union Suits. All styles. Good 500 SI.OO weight— 50c up BOYS' SHIRTS For all occasions, Chambreys, Counts, Play, MOPS' Union SuiU. Medium Weight, first . ° , Cloth, and fancy for dres3 wear— quality— -49c to 75c Women's Hats. AM new fall styles. A style LINOLEUM RUGS and color to suit you— j 9x12 Heavy Weight. A $6.50 value— sl.oo to $1.98 ! $4.98 STAR BRAND SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Your purchase must be satisfac-tory or your money refunded. iiauser & Bailey, Inc. YOUR HOME DEPT. STORE, Walnut Cove, N. C. BILL BAILEY, JODA WELSH, MARY GENTRY, MRS. BAILEY, CARRIE WILLIAMS, •oooooooooooooooooc ooooooooooooo * TO THE TOBACCO'GROWERS OF STOKES AND ADJOIN ING COUNTIES: GRIM MEM North Trade Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C M Winston=Salem's newest and best will open— Thursday, Sept. 30th, With First Sale and Second Sale Friday. Oct. Ist. George=Davis led every house in pounds on the Winston-Salem market the latter part of last season. We have one of the best light* ed and equipped houses in the State and one of the best forces that can be gotten together to took after your interest. Come to see us first or second sale and we will work hard to please you. George-Davis Warehouse GEORGE BROS., Proprietors.
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