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The following real c state trans fers have recently been j-uUn record by Register of Deeds Jno. IT. More field : Catherine V. Erim to J. M.; Brim. 1(52 acres, consideration SI, 000. tieorge L. Joyce to J. B. Woodruff, 1 lot, consideration 8630. A. H. Joyce to Lie A. Smith, I lot. consideration .>125. P. D. Joyce t> «. H. Joyce, il acres, consideration 5?1,45. A. S. Hill to J. D. Powers. 14G, acres, corsideration !?3.">0. Lauriston 11. Hill to Charles Covington, ' acre, consideration ] *3O. Charles Covington to A. fc\ Hill, u lots, consideration siir»o. J. M. Westmoreland to W. T. Tattle. 04 acres, consideration 83,000. W. T. Tuttle to S. I'. Abbott, i 04 acres, consideration $325. J. 11. Dawson to T. M. Law son 50 acres, considerati .>n sl,ol'o. J M. Burge to W. W. Smith, 12"' 1 . acres, ensile ration 52.-V.I. Jno. W Barker to J. Will East. I lot. cons' deration •* 2 C M. Jonis to J. Will i'-asl. 2 lot-, c Visid.'ration .$"3. W. \v. Mitchell toC. A. Mitch ell. •"> acres, consideration the dejiiing of 11 acres of land to his daughter, Li!lie A? :11s, by C A Mitchell J. I'. Mab? to W. T. Tuttle, 34aci\s, consideration BJ-J3. Leander 1 'wens to Wid'.am Rogers, 1* acres, consideration Sjl It. A. A. Fulp to Walter C. Savage. 1 let, consideration fc'33. W. L. Young to A. S Stewart, 1 acres, consideration i?3CO. H. W. Kiser to Walter W. Terry, 14 3-10 acres, considera tion $350. William M. Neal to Jerrv M. Westmoreland, 55 acres, con sideration 82,000. Isaac Biggs to J. C. Handy, 170 acres, consideration $1,700. H M. Joyce to Farmers Union [ Bank and Trust Company, 1 lot, 1 consideration $550. The Grabbs Manufacturing Co. to E P. Newsom, 1875 square feet, consideration $375. i Roofing paint 50c. gallon Boyles Mercantile Co. Everybody Knows YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES ===== at = = . Fletcher Brothers Winston=Salem, N. C. Lexington, N. C. ( Meeting of The Etude Music Club. The Etude Music Club met. according to adjournment, with the Misses Joyce Friday evening,: Got. 10th. Xo special composer was studied at this meeting, but ; a review of all. The program was well carried cut ts follows : Piano Duet Misses Sadie Petree and Mary Martin. Vocal Solo —Mr. Bolt. Piano Duet, "Bicycle Waltz" | —Misses Raynor Joyce and Luna Taylor. Piano Solo. "Scarf Dance, "j Chaminade—Miss Mary Taylor. | Piano Duet, Persian March —! Miss Nellie Joyce and Mary Taylor. Piano Solo, "Th? Last Hope,"; Oottschalk—Mrs. J. W. Hall. Piano Duet-Mis. J. NN. Hall anil Mary Young. Piano Solo. "The Flatterer" Chaniio.ade—Miss Mary Taylor. : After the program was carried; out delicious ice cream and nabisco wafers wore served. The members present at this meeting were as follows : Mrs. J. W. Hall: Misses Nellie, Mary and R:\ynor -'oyce, Jessie Pepper, Mary Martin, Annie, Blair, Eilie Booe, Mamie Culler, Agnes Martin, Mary Young. Mary and Luna Taylor: Messrs. John G. Moreiielil. Turn Pctree, J. Irving Hole. C. li. Ilelsabeck, Robert and James Jovee. 'i he club meets Friday ever.- i ig. Oct. 1.-lst. with the Missts Pepper. Io Work Roads in Oiiiiiorii County. Chairman P.oren. of the u:il ford county conv.nmissioners, is doing everything possible to make the two good roads days designated by Governor Craig a success. Mr. Roren has sent out a circular letter over the county calling the attention of the people to the governor's proclamation and asking them to co-operate in making it a \ great occasion in Guiiford coun- j ty and the State -Mr. Boren is j also having the State and nation-: al governments to send good roads literature to leading citizens j of the county. The idea is to ( have an overseer appointed for ■ each piece of road in the county! that will be worked and he will secure the co-operation of others. Long wearing shoes. Boyles Mercantile Co. THE DANBUPY REPORTER To sell ycur tobacco with Men who know what your tobacco is worth and what the buyer can be made to pay for it. Just read on and let us prove to you that it does pay. John Simpson has fol lowed the sale at Brown's for nine years. What's his record ? Dur ing the nine years he has made the farmer ever all other houses more than $240,000.00. You should, by all means, cell at Brown's and get your part of this saving. Look at the record for the past year. Total Sales on Winston Market For Year Fnding July 31,1913 Was 23,354,255 Founds for $3,850,881.56. Brown's sold 7,478,753 lbs. for $1,042,536.82 avg. $13*04 All other houses sold 15,875,502 lbs. for $2,108,344.74 avg. $13.28 Total 23,354,255 lbs. for $3,150,881.56 i Brown's made the farmer 66 cents on the hundred or $49,354.00 for the crop. Now in justice to those dependent on you sell your tobacco where you get the full fruits of your labor. Joe Glenn is now a member of the firm and will at all times look out for the interest of the farmer. Your tobacco will not be overlooked at Brown's. Come on to Brown's with your first load. Your friends. Brown, Simpson & Glenn.
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