Showing the biggest variety and best selected line of merchandise we have ever shown.
A circular teUm« »W tfck sale akonld be ia every hem ia this co
to be left withent keiaf benefited by Ike greeted aettag event of tbe
will be iheerfally rrfaiJiJ.
"Quality Merchandise" Hawks-Boyles Co. M°»« a*,, n. c
Death of Mrs. Meaa
Mr*. M. A. Mom dM (t tlM bom*
of bar daughter, Mrs. T. W. Taylor
in thU city. She waa 78 years of
Mi, and had bees a mambar of tha
hialthn Baptist Church for ahoet
25 years. Sha waa • rood masibar
and waa loved by all who kaaw berg
Sha Vras a Mad and loving lanthdr
could ha doe* without avail. Sha
leaves five daughters. Mrs. T. W.
Taylor, of Mow* Airy, Mia. H. U
Co., of Pilot Mountain, Mrs. 1 P.
Fulton and Mrs. H. D. Jonaa, of Belle
ville, Va., and Mrs. Walter Craasjr, of
Kerneraville. Funeral servicee war*
conducted at Stewarts Oraak church
Sunday morning.
Jaaa* Davis At Rest \
Mr. JMs* Davis an aged and re- 1
apcctad citisen of Surry county died
at the home of his daughter on rout*
4 Feb. 12. Mr. Davis waa born Mar.
28, 1867 and was married to Misa
Alice Allrad Oct. 12, 1886. To this
union ware born seven children two
of whom died in infancy those surviv-:
in* are Mrs. Walter Marion, Mrs.
Jake Badgety, of Whtie Plains, Mra.
Dixie Johnson, Miss Allie Davis and
Jeaae Davis, Jr. all of Route 4. Mr.
and Mra. Davis lived practicably all
their livaa in Surry county wbe.e Mr.
Davis enra«ad in tha milling buainest
a few years ago they sold out and
moved to Columbia, Va.; where af
ter a few months tha death angel call
ed the wife and mother to join bar
babies and other loved onee, In tha
BABY CHICKS—HATCHING
EGGS
Bids. Boclu, Leghorns, Anconaa, mix
ed 14c up. They are noted for their
excellence in appearance and agg
production.
$4 78 up.
>AR3 FA1
High It. Rd. • Wia«toa-8aie«, N. C.
LITTLE CEDARS FARM
Notice of Sal* ml Lead
Under and by rirtue of tb« power
contained la a certain deed of aaaign
■mt executed by S. 8. White to the
undcrsi aicd truatee on the 21 day of
Jan. 192.r>, and recorded in Book 100
at pace 75, record* of Sorry County,
1 will aall at public auction to the
highest bidder for caah at the court
hovae door la Dobeon, N. C., on
the lSthdaj oHMarch^lMt,
the following described real estate:
first tract, bounded on the north by
the landa of Byrd Cockerhata, John
WhiUVer, J. K. Phillips and others
aad fully dsacribed in deed tram Ira
mritakor to 8. 8. White, recorded ta
Egsrer. '
fally deecribed in • -
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. «|,>2^t«»8.8.
la hook M po«e 41,
*8 i
Third tiMt. be—did by the ,
of O'ady Bledsoe and the Klkin Nat
ieaal Bank, aad faBy describe la dead
J. 8. Atkinson to 8. 8. White, ,
tied la Book M at page 14. rec
of said ceoaty, —taiahig IT :
R. E. REEVES DIES IN NEW
YORK
Witk His
Car
Party Han
PVi
Reeves, of Summit, JfTJ
the Hunter Manufacturing *
raiaaion Company of Naw York
who (bed in the Vanderbilt hoi
Now York. Saturday afternoon,
brought bar* Tueeday for Intel
in the family plot in
waa tha eideat aou <
Mr. aad Mr*. Mika E«a»aa, decease
of thia county and waa bora on tha |
Raavaa farm naar thia city, ha attain
ad tha Mount Airy High school and I
completed hi* education in tha Oak |
Ridge Institute, where he graduated]
at the age of II rear*. um
i The.death of Mr. Reeves cam^Tu
a shock to his friends both in this |
state and in New York city. Ha had ]
enjoyed good health until about three
weeks ago when he contracted pneu
monia which waa followed by compli
cations of sinus disorder*. Last week
he was to have attended a stockhold
ers meeting of the company in Greana
boro but the meeting was postponed
on account of his ilteaaa.
Mr. Reeves is survived by hia wi
dow who waa formerly Miss Suaati
Graham, daughter of C. E. Graham,
of Greenville, 8. C.,: two sons. R. E.
Jr. aged IS and C. E. aged 18. one
daughter, Miss Susan Reeves, aged 10
years, five brother*. M. R and John,
of New York city, and Marvin ana
Charles of Sanford. and Dr. J. B.
Reeve*, D. D. of Pulton, Mo., and one
sister. Mrs. Marshall Wyatt, wife of'
Rev. Marshall Wyatt, of Cheater, Va.
A funeral service was held for Mr.
Reeves in the First Methodist Church
in Summit. N. J. Monday afternoon
and tha body waa brought to thia city
by rail, a apodal car Wing provided
for the remains aad tha funeral party
which waa attached to tha train reach
nerr laWMiny noon, UN/ wtr* joined
in Greesboro by re la three from var
ious points white others awaited them
Tha large proeaaaion formed at tha
depot and proceeded at oaea to Oak
dale cemetery whore the interment
took place. Accompanying tha re
mains were hia brother Mr. Char lea
wmoiysRK.
NEW HAMOY PACK
Km It r«ir amy
Reeves, of Stanford, R. G. Vaughn and
C. V. Cauaey, of Oraanaboro, who
reached N«w Jersey in time for the
funeral hi* paator Bar. Henry Lamb
din, D. D. ofSummitt. N. J., Ma fam
ily and a few cloee friends, am
T. W. Sloan, D. D. of the First
byteriaa Church, Greenville, 8. C„
former paator «f V
Mrs. Reaves who of
ficiated at their marriage. Amour the
other relatives attending the funeral
aad accompanying them aa far aa
Greensboro oa the return trip ware
Mr. aad Mrs. Marvin Reeves, Mrs.
Mrs. Cfcariea Iiwm aad eon of Ban
ford. Mr. aad Mrs. John L. Daris of
flnoa after his gradaatiea Mr. Reeres
_ ^ Ca.
at that time a sad selling organita
tioa for southarn cotton mills with
headquarters in Greensboro.
His Has in the textile business was
rapid and soon after joining the Hunt
er company he was sent to New York
aa a representative.
Due largely to Mr. Reeres' ability
the concern grew to he the largest tax
tile selling organisation in the coun
try. The company now handles th*
entire output of over 70 southern mills
snd is one of the moat importsnt fac
tor* In the industry. It now sella over
20 per cent of the cotton piece goods
and more than BO per cent of the cot
ton and silh mixed fabrics made in
the south and does an annual husinon
of more than $1004100.000.
For the last 10 years Mr. Reeve*
had made his home In Summit, N.
J.. and was prominently connected
with the First Methodist Church of
that city. Ha took a great interest
in young men and conducted • Bible
claaa in his church. He always
found time to aid his friends and of
ten helped the most humble employap
in his organisation. /
Upon learning of the death of Mr.
Reevea, R G. Vaughan mads the fol
1<taring statement: "In the passing of
Richard Early Reevea, the textile in
dustry ha* lost one of Ha greatest
men. He waa well versed ill industrial
and manufacturing affairs and did
much to further the upbuilding of the
south. While living in the north, he
aras a true Southerner and slaray* had
the welfare of this section first in his
mind. His rise in the Hunter organ
isation waa due to hia ability combin
ed with hard vork. The entire tex
tile industry will he affected by hia
untimely death."
Mrs. RoUrt F. Joms Dud
The funeral of Mr*. Nancy Emily
Jonas, widow of tka lata Robert F.
Jones waa conducted from the Salem
Met hod lit Church Monday afternoon
and her remaina laid to rest in the
church cemetery, the pastor,' Re*. W.
J. S. Walker being aaaisted in the
service by Iter. D. V. Price and Res.
G. W. Williams.
She was the daughter of John and
Nancy Gwyn and waa married to Mr.
Robert P. Joaae in ISM. She waa
the mother of nine children, three
girie and aix hoys. Her husband and
two daughters pricidid hat to ths
(rase. BeaUee liar surrhrtng children
she laasw M yaaiihldien and II
Iria^and'iovin^srff^utd'moth^ lh^
ing a derated cbriatian life she
leasee an example worthy af a—In
tie*.
Card mt THaaks
We wish to express our thanks to
oar good friends and neighbors for
their kindness during the lltneee aad
death of our dear mother. ltp.
Mrs. T. W. Taylor.
Wttto aMWIjMLA wi
Cupid Dm Quick Wad
Mount Airy, Rent* 1., Mar. i.—Mr.
Bill King, a vaU know* dtiiM
horn* wu in Mount Airy dM J
day following a recent stroke of I
panlyaia. Tb» rwhii were carried!
Tuqpday to Stoney Craak far burial'
at Id o'clock A. M.
Miaa Mania 8ton. and a Mr.
comb, of Atlanta, Ga.. war
at the heme of EWL J. I.
y at noca. It waa m
of "love at fir* tight" aa thoy metl
flrat only thraa weeks ago, tha aae-|
ond visit they MM to cot
Thoy will make thoir boma wKb tba|
bride's father Mr. J. W. Stona.
i Mr. A. D. Barker la very eick hav
ing pleuriiy following flu.
Mr. Robert Joyce and Mr. McKinley I
Barker each Hare a new baby girl at
their home.
Mr. Garland Callaway baa been
very eick for wme time but la Im
proving. ^lao Austin Simmons 4a
recovering from a very serious spell
<>f sirkneaa and Mrs. C. D. Reeves is
improving. 3. K. Richardson and
family are sick, and Albert Shinault
is very sick, in fact tbeae la the most
sickneea we have had in years thru our
section.
Mias Marjorle Hay more student at
Mountain Park , spent tha weak and
w4h home folk* \
J Randall Reeves tha nine year olA
fson of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Reeves la]
taking special treatment under Dr.
Banner, an aye specialist at Greens- i
' boro, for one of kia eyes.
Main or ni(B
On Friday, Feb. IMl Charlie Bren
die, lR-year old son of Mr. and Mr*.
W. R. Brendle, of Mar Dobaon, paassd
■way after an illneea of only a abort
while. Car lie Juat growing Into
young manhood, waa a student of the
Dobaon high school, being In the »th
trade, where he waa held in the hli
eat eateem by both teachers and
student body. The funeral and bur
ial service* conducted at Pairview
Church on Sunday in the praaeiHs of
a large number of friends and rela
tives.
Notice of Trnetee's Sale of Land
By virtue of authority rested in me
in a certain deed of trust executed :
the 20th day of March, 1928 by Burrel
Hatchcr and Man Hatcher wife to
W. J. Swan son, Trustee for I D.
Flippin to secure aa indebtedness of
1662.80. and recorded In the Register .
of Deeds Office of Sorry County, N.
C., la book 66 at page 2M, default
harinc been made la the payment of
tbe notes theftln secured and at the
request of the holder, I will aeil for 1
caah to tbe highest bidder at public
auction In front of Tbe Bank of Pilot
Mountain, POat Mountain, N C-. on
Saturday tbe STtb day af Mar. 1M6.
at f o'clock P. M_
tbe following deetrlfrad real aetata:
Beginning at a black-gum la Oam
arnns line, runs East 22 cos. to a dead
oak In La wean's Mm, North 24 cha.
to a stake In J. L. Sbelton'a line,
with the road to Gammon's line
cha. tkaaee Sooth 24 cha. to the L_
ginning, containing Maaraabe tba
aame land wa purchased from Mrs
Elisabeth Collins about 14 year* ago.
This Mag all the lands of
Hatcher old home place, and said
daei Arty raenrdsd In the office of the
register of daeds at Rurrv Comity. N
C.. In book JW ^ «•
> la . , _
This Feb. 2T1 k, INI
W.J.
Miss Virginia Lea and WUUaai Cal
laway, popular young people of
r* * .1 (L.ib fmi. _ j. »—
vircvniDoro nurprwwi uifir irwnoi oy
motoring to Danrilk, Vs.. Saturday
marriage at kl|l Boon at the Preebjr
lingaon officiating. they wart attend
ed by a to* eloee frtandr
Mr*. Callaway to the da^btet of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lea, of Qr.su.
boro and waa ad—tod at North Car.
Mr. Callaway la a son of W. P.
Callaway, of Winston-Salem formerly
of Mount Airy and waa educated la
the Mount Airy Hick school aftar
which ha stteoded callage la Balti
more, Md., la tar ha hacama connactod
with tha Bradatraat officc going to
Cumberland, Md., than to Groan»boro
with tha umr organisation.
After a brief wadding trip through
historic Virginia they will ha at home
in Greensboro.
First Praabyterian.Church
Rev. J. C. Grier, Par or
Bible school 9.46 A. M.
Morning worship 11:00 A. M.
Evening worship T:>0 P. M.
Junior C. E MO P. M.
Senior C. t _.JJ» P. M.
Prayer senriea Wednesday 7J0 P. M.
Public invited to all of our sarricee.
\ It is so rafraakisg—PEPSI
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to jwT6c
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Tesh Lumber Co.
Tax Notice!
PAY YOUR TAX AND SAVE COST
I will
tax payan of
at Ik* M
tkapnrpoMof
all
Pilot Township, Pilot liogatain,
Shoals Township, Trulove's Store 10 to It A. M.—
Kay's Store, 1 U 4 P. M.
SikMUB Township, A C. Snow's Star*. 10 to IS V M.
Rockford Township, Stony Knoll, I to 4 P M
Marsh Township, 1. U. Phillip's Stora, 10 to 11 A. M.
Bryan Township, Mountain Park, 1 to 4 P/M.
Elkin Township, KOcto. 10 A IL to I P. X.
10 to It A IL
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• to it A. IL
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