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Page \ "The Gorrells" of Farmers' and Gorrell's Warehouses , iWINSTON=SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA, y smash all previous records for the month of October, selling more tobacco for more i money than they have ever sold in any one r~onth in the history of their warehouse business which covers a period of more than a quarter of a century. Do you want the ?: most money and biggest average for your tobacco? then let the Gorrell boys sell it for | you at either of their houses—Farmers' or Gorrell's. They can give you first sale every day and two of the finest and greatest auctioneers in the world. 7 Yours for the Big Sale, - f 808 and PETE. First sale davs for November at Tanners' Warehouse-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. First sale days for November at Gorrell's Warehouse-Tues days. Thursdays and Saturdays. CICERO BOLES' FIRE Dwelling and Contents Near Mountain \ iew Con sumed. LOSS \HOI I S 1.5 0 0 \ I tea tor On the Second floor causjht the Wall Papering, an.l the Uuildini: Soon Burned. The dwellinjr of Mr. Cicero Holes. about a half mile east of Mountain Vie.", wis destroyed by lir>» Saturday Nearly allot tin- contents of the home were burned. Mr. Holes' loss was something like sl,."»iin or more. Y $9.90 NI N E NINETY $9.90 j | Mr. Clothing Buyer: I I We want to tell you about our big fall 1 1 stock of suits, overcoats, shoes, hats and I I furnishings for men and boys. I 1 Hundreds of people have already taken ■ I advantage of our special values in^ our I strictly all=wool worsted suits, strictly I tailor made and are now on sale at Wins- g ton-Salem and Reidsville, N. C., for 1 $9.90 The very next chance you have to visit either of our stores call in and ask us to show you what values we are offering in all lines. 1 Winston-Salem. BoijICS BfOthCfS Co. Reidsville. I 11 " ' V It is not learned that he had any insurance. The cause of the lire was from a heater on the second floor, which caught the wal' paperinjr. This is the tifth tire which the Ileporti r has learned of in the county within the last few days, namely : Issac Bullen's home and stalile at Panbury: .1. 1•. Fulton's barn at Walnut Cove: .lohti Hiil'sstable at Smithtown: Kli Nelson's residence on Pan bury I Unite 1. and the tire men tioned above. People cannot be too careful with tire. Mr. 1.. .1. Younj* is in the country on business this week, iiur returns today. THE DAN BURY REPORTER Asburv. Mr. Pi. T. Jovce, of Mt. Airy, visited relatives here the past week. Mr. Julius Younjj left Satur day to accept a position with O'llanlon's Pr:jT Store in Wins ton. Asburv. Oct. 1!. The farmers through this -ection are about through sowing wheat and are very busy strii >'njr and selling tobacco. The\ are well pleased with the prices Miss Hester Neal of Pilot Mtn.. visited her co sin. Miss Bethie Neal. this wee*. Mr. and Mrs. Kujrene Neal have pone to Denniston, Ya., where they expect to rent a farm anil will remove there soon. Miss Rosa Jessup visited herprand parents this week. Mrs. ,1. C. I'rans. who has been very low for some time, is no better. Mr. Tom IVarmin and wife I of Mt. Airy visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack IVarmin last week. Messrs. tleorpe Simmons and Tom Neal have returned from a trip to Virginia, where they purchased some pood horses. The school at Asbury is pro pressing nicely under the man > apement of Misses Amur Moore ' and Rosa Carroll. JOHN. Kinp lliph School is progress ing nicely with IS'.' enrolled, about 1" boarding students. Invest Your Dollars Properly. After you have worked hard for your dollars you want to invest them safely, and you want your investment to do pood to humanity. The best way to accomplish this is to buy I shares in the Citizens Building | it lioan Association of Winston- Salem. N. C. This is a success ful business and besides pettinpl pood returns from your invest-1 mem. you will have the satis-; | faction of knowinp that your! money is being used to help) strupplinp younp men to build i homes for themselves. See J. W. Kast, agent, Wal nut Cove. N. C.. or address the company at Winston-Salem, N. C. Mr. .1. W. Walker, Secretary and Treasurer of the Hedpecock | i.rick Co.. of Walnut Cove. N. C., is president of the Associa tion. 20nov3t Next Thursday is Thankspiv inp l>ay. 'PtMsmtm I Litems : Mr. Ci. Wilson Priddy, of Dan bury Route 1, was here Tues j day and paid the Reporter a pleasant visit. Mr. Priddy fa j vors a bond issue for better j roads. Miller Wolf Co., of Rural Hall, has purchased the stock of poods of Mr. W. E. Butner. Mr. Hutner will remove to his farm near Germanton at an early date. Mr. J. Ix?wis. of Loneoak, Va., is delivering fruit tree here I this week.
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