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BHMIPBKIPT'"» —tifftWWl—Bl^^ I ECONOMY SAVINGS FOR FALL ON QUALITY MERCHAN- j DISE AT PRICES BEFORE THEY WENT UP. SEE THE R GOODS. NO PICTURES, NO FREIGHT, AND NO SALES S TAX. CARRY IT RIGHT HOME AS YOU GO OR WE WILL DELIVER IT. All Cast Iron Range, warming- closet and reservoir $45.00 Kitchen Cabinets $17.50 Set 6 Maple Kitchen Chairs $ 5.75 9 x 12 Linoleum Rugs $5.50 50-pound New Mattresses - $5.45 Binders twine 45c. ball, brooms 25c. set of six plates or six cups and saucers 60c. per set. Window shades 45c each. 3-piece par lor suites $45.00. Bed-room suites $45.00. Trade us your old furniture in as part payment on new. At all times we have unusual bargains in reworked second hand Stoves, Dressers, Phonographs, Parlor and Bed-Room Suiles. If Vl.u are building we can save you real money, as we have our own factory and dry kiln if our lumber as w.-'l as manufacture it. Good cal: flooring as low as $2.50 per hundred ;Bxlo standard windows 31.75; window a>d door frames and special millwork made to order. Lowest prices on coiling, German siding, weat herboa'ding (pine or poplar.) Oak and pine Iflooiing, locust porch flooring. Any style windows; glass and panel doors; mouldkngs; | brick and lime. Hoof pai Jit 50c. gallon. InsiJj or outside paints, any color, $1.95 gallon. For our Fall s-tlcn we have thousands of dollars 0 f mercband'se at prices you do not want to miss. Many things we can't possibly tell you about but invite everyone to visit our sto.e and see foi' themselves. Rerneinbi.br, too, you see every article and there is no sales tax, no freight, and we de liver right to your door. W.' are i» the market for pine, cak, walnut, cherry, maple, sycamore and odd lumber. VVrjte or see us for prices &R Powell's storeand Factory STUART, VIRGINIA. PHONE NO. 3 I | Bring Your Tobacco « I —On To— F ] vir A "T T f\ 7* T n i £ VI /'£" • P L T { m r I d \i\ ill li $ n vfki \ lUi 1 w i i a W • i WHERE IT IS BRINGING ! SATISFACTORY PRICES fl _ ( 5 C N f £] FIRST SALE DAYS NEX \ H I Monday, October filth. I U Wednesday, October 13th. I 0 £ 1 • 1 | Bill Thomas, Jesse B.Glenn | | Tom Tucker j 'i, ~ : ;s[oaoi n c \\ ncc ' Work of any Jkind cf ," --.lit R •* Office. Prices right. / THE DANBURY REPORTER PLANTERS Winston-Salem's Biggest and Best Warehouse. ; I Some Sales This Week: I Robc.t Flinchum, 272 (a 44; Vanhoy &P. 432 ft 43; 232 I 174 0, 43. 42; 182 (« 35. T. C. Eoylcs, 60 (n 59; 37G (u Mrs. N. Newell, 532 (a 42; 280 ' K 43; 23G (a 35. 42; 256 (a 38. | F. K. Long, 316 (a 40. Pcarman &S. 812 42; 256 I (it 38 McDe''inont & E. 660 (t 44; ° 770 (n 43; 1096 (« 41. Ceci] Pearman, 630 (a 44; 480 | Mc ntoOneiy, 346 (u 44; 136 [ 43 ' 384 (" 39. 39. Ma be & Wi son, 516 (a 43; 276 P ~f7RTv7nhoy, 440 (a 43; 310 f " 40: 190 ( " 38 • i 4L Slate & Slate, 500 ft 40 } i I | First Sales Next Week: Monday 18, 1:30 • Wednesday 20, First > Tuesday 21, 1:30 [ Friday 22, First i * For Highest Prices Sell Your Tobacco at PLANTERS, I Winston-Salem's Big-gest and Best Warehouse. i i ngsfn | /rt i I . J Slap nii.-siiic: ;: >t.O •- ! f . » rr.v.-r Slap Siiel«-'rtp«'l I H Mailt' J ST. ' !>V lite it. j tors cf tJic original p mill* razor. 1. :*&•!, /,- ( J uai* '• ■ New Miracles Of The % Photoelectric Cc.ll w By James B. Purdy Director, Schools of Electrical Engineering. International Correspondence Schools •-TRANSFERENCE of light im pulses into electrical impulses through the medium of a photoelec tric cell is the basis o£ a newly in vented method for the transmission of color photographs over long dis tance telephone circuits. In a recent demonstration of the method a three-color photograph was trans mitted by telephone from Chicago to New York. IO C 0 The United States Bureau of Standards has developed a halloon device to determine the safe flying | ceiling during foggy weather. As the balloon ascends a photoelectric cell measures the light at different levels. Varying brightness of the light' causes a change In the r>itrh radio signal wnlcl •:. •' viro its to the iffr.i • * » V photo I: . I i I .4ise for jiKa.iv.r" >.j -ted from a wall or .u. ; . face. A hollow metitl brought into position wit l i ing against the sui f; . •• Light is directed irtj t through a tubular nm\ eye accurately mtarun :• 1 j of light reflected fr . . ■ I ! ' \ FCTt SAL'S—A pood 252 acre 1 WANTED--Camp Care Taker tubaceo and grain farm. Good ma rried, with farm experience, J- C-rocra dwelling house. feed barn, , , . , r , . , , , , , und geneial repair work. Omy 2 tobacco barns, pack l.ouse and out-buildings in good repair. Good I " onts t, sober and willing to work !')a.3s and on school bus route applicants need apply. Address i vice $22.00 per acre. Terms if Camp Herman, Denim Station, \..:-;rid.. G. W. HUNT, Seagiovc. N. C., Randolph county. 23sp. r >t Greensboro, N. C- 23sp4\v f V j • •' "? 1 .*• : ..\ . ; [ j J Vy Y'l '*r ; "'v 5 .. ■■■■yV 0 ■ y If la., \Hi •.!.• • US.. !-.1.t t". .!(«' ! • ;. y huij:it,'.'ii •j« ; • r*'■i-rovftj / ' v el-!:v r.t» !l» i'.» rir riivpi r . ikJ li"'i r'V, \ „ ~, j/ Qt;:i !i!v i tiiiii.. a;-: hit- ani an!- „ J V' * nil'it" ':t l"i" "ft "i-l liUvJ • v -5 . if 'f cv-'t* in »f .ii.i' • Jii'iiiia. Vi i'f/> * j ** f ■ til' "r. ai d «tlV'l i f; -' I fc« :pi& *' t'iiiUM/ -e'iin. "i .11 'cm !rke iiov. f ■ 1 ' G*i »':il »«":•, trctu .i"i: > 000000 0000000 ooooooooooo^oooooooooo | Q ; I BUY YOUR | | GOOD FLOORING, CEILING AND | I OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL | f % —From X Wilson Bros. LUMBER CO., r t T -> .r "T, UL No C ? > 0 arper it V'ORKS I: ; . 2 AH _ J X X * % 6 0 x 2/ 0 - 6 J o C-Cv CxJOc OC-vv C vOOX>>OOOOC"X > OOOC> 1 THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 1937.
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