Page Four THE DANBI'RY REPORTER. N. E. PEPPEPw. Editor and Publisher Issued Wednesdays a. D„::bury. X. C., and entered at the Dar.bury poatoflice as so. ::c'aw matter. u;:ier act cf Cor.gre»s. Thursday, October 4. 1934 Listen, Mr. Merchant No f.iiu him a. ».i*. \>it: i fviv'.-. ■. ii • : :V-!; \ I'mWu'H*.' ;nv *'••• •.i ! -'i ■■■•'.*■ « ::r » 1 l:t- art •* t r.\ i \n •» ••. i:. . • ' • . • : ' ■ .r . ' v it ii . :• ; i'i. '• . . . ; •If * ' •» : v.', t!u*:v !» I'Ulrr.ce «•! -»• •' .. . ■'! -' :• - ' • } i ~:i i'l.v. •> - i' . » HI. • ... ?.* lliKM* v .. • W. •:» ■ i . - • • • • , f • • .'r">C~. "7 . • /, - > v . > «.%>' "W \ I L> -i. \-• s_2 \\ 15 5w 3 in.'Villi:, v,\. 0 9 DAVIS, Salesman ; A ' f T ; 1. V , v. ;' \ ■ . •' A V . . . i • 1 « .la'. . ..-.C* } o E. J. . 'AVIS, Tf.n, M:-.nr..•••:*:• c £ W. G. L.'XDSAY, Office Man y 0 CLYDE JOYCE. Fi.-or Man C % KCFI'S WOOD, Floor Man | o EDD HILL. Floor Man 9 V V o For Highest Prices and Best All Round c % Service, Sell at BANNER WARE d HOUSE, Martinsville, Ya. $ o ( Our Sales for nexf week aiY> as fellows: r 0 \T ; i •>, j■i •. sr) i 1 *■ i! . C 0 ■' ' " • ' c c . ~ lav, !-th. *2r, 1 ( $ V-Mnvsday. l'»th. Ist Sale \ o Thursuav. 11th, 2nd Sale ; -l % FrMav, 12th, Ist Sale : 0 $ 0 Hh i v Davis wV.I •> S.ile Mondav th 3 nth of October 0 " V Q and i .'main 0:1 • iv.a: k?t until it closes. Prices have C c> r V a Ivancod from the > : >enin_; an! we exnect t> the." v ' v 0 good prices continue. Remember *.va have n > block sile.« 0 0 . 0 and you can seil every lay and return home with you. - 0 njoney. $ 0 0 0 Bring on y.mr too ic :o to the BANNER WARE- 0 HOUSE and let HARRY DAVIS and ALLIK BEST \ sell it for you. y 0 0 ) No market can soil your tobacco HIGHER than 0 Martinsville Tobacco Market, and No WAREHOUSE-MAN A 0 can sell it HIGHER than HARRY DAVIS and ALKIE § 0 0 0 BEST. X Yiiurs For Service $ 0 E. J. DAVIS. 0 0 6 6 0 >0 000000000000000000000000000000000(/ TAX NOTICE r* PAY YOUR 1933 TAXES AND SAVE AD VERTISING COST, AS ALL LAND WHERE TAXES ARE NOT PAID WILL BE ADVERTISED DURING NOVEMBER AND SOLD ON THE IST MONDAY IN DECEMBER. THIS OCTOBER IST, 1934. Board of County Commissioners Of Stokes County THE DANBURY REPORTER REAL ESTATE MOVING AT KING SEVERAL LOTS SOLD, AND NEW DWELLING TO BK BI'ILT—A. & V. STATION Bl RKI LARIZED WEEK S LIST OF NEW BABIES Kir.;;. Got. 3 • The Fiklls ?]-: c* Eapt L ; t C"..urch me. at the hon.e of Mr. ar..i M.s. C. D. Slt'e f r the re-: r..- y i' t. . ■ ■ i'.'i V i.~: i.'i;:; W. Pulliar.? t> Mrs. Mi:.:i:e Eovl: . ht Main St.vet on which th? ; urose;- ;vili ere:: a new heme i:: the near future. Mr. Pu'lia:.-.' aisi deeded a lot to the Kin.' Moravian Church adjoining the Ciiurch lot which will be used' fov parking purposes. Herman Xewsuni has aocepte:; a position with the rioiin vv H.iri-.vare Cor.::.any. He entered his .vr.v duties Monday niorn l nkr.T.vn thiev.'.s br >ke into ' Atlantic and Yadkin railway ititiin Wednesday night and carried off a typewriter and ad-, ling machine belonging to the ascnt, Mr. O. L. Rains. A new addition is being built to the Sinte Feed Store on Main street. The growing busi ness of this concern has made larger quarters necessary. A series of meetings began at the Moraavian Church Sunday night. The services which are in charge of Rev. C. O. Weber of Fair View Church will be con tinued each night throughout the week. The King Tigers defeated Wal nut Cove in a game at Pinnacle Friday. Final score 4 and 3. Eugene Lawson member of the Civilian Conservation Corps camp at Franklin in the western part of the state is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Lawson. Miss Virginia Edwards, of Pinnacle, was among the visitors here Saturday. The following births were registered here last week, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pyrtle, a daugh ter, to Mr. and Mrs. Porter Tut tle, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Gray Ham, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Ikey Fulp a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Silas Lane, a daughter and to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kiger, a daughter. i Mr. and Mrs. William Holder, of Winston-Salem, were week end visitors to relatives here i Q i i ftnflL iimt/vi onocz I Price's Warehouse | J MADISON, N. c. I ?j O 0 ! || Numbers Of Our Customers |j W Averag'd S4O = S6O Today | h ' *3 w We have associated with us | ft the Rev. Walter J. Mabe, Gil- 2 || mer J. Mabe and Sam Ward, 1 U Who will look alter jour | X interest. o i .l * || jj COME TO SEE g 1 Rflß wd SAV PPIfF 1 y ifHiji Jmn i iviWL o fl A TWO-HORSE TEAM fi WELL TRAINED TOGETHER , U The Home Run Hitters. © . ny nuag " >• q-~tocboi aoaao OEaoE=aoc3oE=o Jj HEAR I ] HON. JOSIAH W. BAILEY j i United States Senator I © ONE OF NORTH CAROLINA'S MOST BRILLIANT SPEAKERS AT DANBURY, OCTOBER 15TH, 1 O'CLOCK P. M. , OTHER PROMINENT DEMOCRATIC ORATORS I COMING TO STOKES AS FOLLOWS: Hon. Frank Hancock, King, Friday Night, October sth, 8 o'clock Hon. R. A Doughton, Reynolds School, Wed., October M 10th, 8 o'clock P. M. O » Hon. Fred Folger, Democratic Candidate for State I Senate, Pine Hall, Friday, October 12th, 8 o'clock S P. M. S I Hon. H. L. Koontz. Pinnacle, Wed., Oct. 17th. 8 o'clock I P. M. Hon. W. B. Umstead, Congressman from the 6th Dis- I trict. Walnut Cove, Friday, October 19th, 8 o'clock O P. M. g m Hon. John H. Folger, Sandy Ridge, Sat., Oct. 20th, 8 | o'clock P. M. I Hon. J. F. Spruill, Lawsonville, Wed., October 24, 7:30 o'clock P. M. q Major L. P. McClendon, Chairman State Election { D Board, Francisco, Sat., October 27th, 8 o'clock P. M. t AH citizens, both Democrats and Republicans, are cor I diafly invited to attend the above speakings. C fl U Stokes County Democratic r Executive Committee n g ipgoT— —TOOO OOOE=3OBOE=O THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1934