m& m Miss Sadie Petree expects to leave Saturday for a visit tc Greensboro. The Winston-Salem tobacco market sold 197,000 pounds of tobacco yesterday for an average of $19.80 per hundred. Mr. Jonah Nelson, who resided on Danbury Route 1, removed removed this week with his femily to Hige Poidt. The firm of J. Wesley More field & Son has purchased the interest of Mr. Del Taylor in the retail stors which they conduct at Winston-Salem. The county convicts are being worked on the Seven Island road north of Danbury this week and are making some badlv needed repairs on the road. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Tuttle, Mrs. E. R. Voss, of Walnut Cove, and Miss Flora Petree, of La- Grange, spent a day or two in Danbury this week visiting the family of Mr. N. 0. Petree. Meeting In Progress At Union Hill Cliurch. A series of revival meetings were started at Union Hill M. E. church Monday night by Pastor T. J. Folger, who will be assisted in the meetings by Rev. J. E. Flinn, of Donnaha. I Follow the crowd and r.tay j / "'• C3llS* S tOT t « we ,h afe H ow atfhfbusi" j| when you come to town | ness and know the .limit | ; # aL&wi^ss^aC on all grades of tobacco. | \y e w ju jj e g] ac j f 0 show you the > We know what it is II handsomest line of > worth. We sell it higher / \ and pay off as we go. We / ALL NEW FALL CLOTHING, c have made our house big= / HATS, AND FURNISHINGS % ger and brighter. We THAT YOU FIND ANY= x have one of the best light= / WHERE. \ ed houses ever built for } 1 the sale of leaf tobacco. > - —■*■*--»—*' C Sell your tobacco at PIED- Yo , u aH kn ° w that Arch Caudle MONT WAREHOUSE, ! knows how to treat a fel- Stoneville, N. C., with low right, so come to John H. Glenn and Robert see V s whether you \ B. Price . bu y or not * We are yours to serve, \ IT PAYS TO FOLLOW THE ARROW C fiLENN & PRICE. \ 9m• > IT PAYS TO SELL AT PIEDMONT. NORTH SIDE COURT HOUSE-THOMPSON'S OLD STAND f 11 ' WINSTON-SALEM, - = N. C. C I Personal and 'lows items From Gideen Gideon Nov., ■].—The farmer. l ; of this sccli )i) arc almost through growing their corn. Mr. Alex Finchum and sons, Messr.*. John and Elmer and Mr. Carey Flint attended the show at Ma lison Saturday. Mr. Bruce (late wood and son, Spencer, \isited liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gatewood Sunday. Mr. John Flinchum spent Sat urday night at Mr. W. M. Flvnt's. Mrs. Bill Heath spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Heath on Madison Route 3. Mr. Bransom spent Thursday night at Mr. W. M. Flvnt's. Mrs. Frank Johnson and Miss Bettie Johnson spent Thursday night at Mr. Robt. Wilkins' on Sandy Ridge Route 1. Mr. J. G. H. Mitchell of Wal nut Cove was a visitor here Sun day. Messrs. Robah Flint and Rus sell Reid called a short while at Mr. W. M. Flynt's Sunday night. Mrs. W. M. Flynt visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .J. J. Martin, Saturday. Misses Mary and Lula Kington went to Madison shopping Mon day. SOMEONK'S DARLING. Mr. I). S. Watkins, of Walnut Cove, visited Danbury yester day. If you want good sample shoes at wholesale prices sco G. W. Neal at Campbell. tf HANKUKV yr-POkTt:R r *- r '- fl g># pp | .„ N p y O if "The Home of High Prices." 22 8 Made The Highest Big Sale of The Year jj '£•'§B BCTBgMHa—jßMgagaaM—HEHß—BUß—————— II ■Wllllll ™«inin ®® *c£ Tuesda y» 21st. One Hundred and Ninety=Six Thousand •• |g Seven Hundred and Forty-Six Pounds for Thirty-Five 22 Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty=Six Dollars ®® 25 and Cents. ®® ®© §1 $18.17 Per Hundred Pounds gg 38 If YOB Want the Top for Your Tobacco Bring Your Next Load to PIEDMONT. S II" RUN BY THE NORFLEETS I ®» WHO SELL IT HIGH EVERY DAY. S3 !•• •• AA WBHMMW flUtt 0# FIRST SALE DAYS FOR OCTOBER. FIRST SALE DAYS FOR NOVEMBER. ## EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY ## ®© Sale days change the first Monday in the month. ££ 0H •• 5?18211111211?211228121228252m2221222285222222222l Governor Craiy Works On Buncombe Highway. Ashevilie, Nov. 5. Governor Locke Craig today made good his threat to throw as much dirt as th 3 next man working the roads in Buncombe county, on this, the first of the two "Goal Roads Days" setapart by his proclamation a short time ago. Clad in overalls, tho Chief Executive worked near this city ! with a squad which spent the: I day re-grading the Haw Creek ' road. Throughout this section the 1 road work was general, hun-' dreds of workmen putting in a 1 ; full day's work. It is estimated j i that about $25,000 worth of im provements have been made in the* thoroughfare. I Big line of sample shoes at wholesale prices. G. W. Neal. j Campbdll. ' f