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HOME OF J. M. Mc^HULLEN ENTERED BY THIEF -- ' - (Ccctivued from Pag? !) autonfobile and some merchan dise, including some overalls and groceries, which, it is reported, Mrs. TroHingers has identified as some of the goods stolen from the Trollinger store. And it is said thatthe automo bile found cached with the mer chandise has been identified by its owner from Siler City. . From the fact that "Duck" volunteered the information to the man for whom he was work ing that he had broketf into Mr. * J. B, McMullen's home and stolen the shot gun and shells it is sur mised by some that he must not be right bright, and does not realize the enormity of the offense of breaking into a house The L only thing thaf can be done with a stupid person like that who has a mania for taking what dots not belong to him is to keep him in confinement, so it is said l)y stu dents of society. BARTLETT YANCEY JUNIOR IN ROUSING MEETING SAT. NIGHT (Continued from Pago 1) ville goat with the utmost dignity were Henry Hooper and R. L. Barts. In aii more than ?$ Jum iors were present. Following the initiation, a frat erna! hour was enjoyed Cigars, cream and cold drinks were pass ed around. Every one declared that the time was a great one and everybody enjoyed the occasion to the utmost. It is related that Bartlett Yancey Council is just now enter ing on a season of real fraternal enthusiasm: The Council has NOTICE I am calling your attention to the fact that ait who have not paid their Taxes for the year tt^s must settle on or before August )st, !g^6. I realize that our crops were poor for the year toj$, and 1 hope you a!i realize and know that 1 am bound to settle for the !Q2g Tax before Tea*! get the new books, and unless the Taxpayers can get the Commissioners to make sOme, provision until the new crop ts gathered, 1 will be. compelled to make art effort to collect tg2$ Tax: - Yours truly, Sheriff. now on its roster 46 names, and fraternal insurance in force has Reached the aggregate amount of $33,000. ft is expected.that the fa!! and winter program of the Order wi!! be a greatly expanded one. and that the membership wi!! he !arge!y increased. At present the fohowing !ine of officers are directing the affairs of the Council: A. L. Wood, coun ci!or: T. C. Christenbury, vice councilor; T. T. Foster, chaplain; W. P. Aldridge, recording secre tary; Bruce Bradner, financia! secretary: T. H. Hatchett, treas urer; R. W. Reagan, warden; J. C. Rudd, ipside sentine!, and Joe rowel!, conductor. MRS THACKER SENDS GREETINGS Editor Caswell Messenger: ^une dear f fiend sent me a sampte copy which f appreciated so much that ! want to subscribe. I am sending herewith $t.$d for a year's subscription. ! was born and reared in Cas well county. The Messenger aroused happy thoughts of the dear o!d friends that have passed away, whose descendants are dear to my heart. ! ,!eft there in tS8o and settied in - Forsyth county, which has be come precious,to me. with toy children and grandchildren My parents, husband, one brother and -dster have passed away. Sti!! I cling to new Forsyth,* the o)d Forsyth having passed. „ While we have good schools, roads and automobiles I can't see any improvement in the morale of the people Some one said Cas well county is the best place pn earth. Did they mean religion was the reigning factor? I hope so, pr else that prosperity is giv ing the Devil the lead. I would love to hear from some one on that subject. Come up, friends and see our beautiful Forsyth. You will find me on Highway Number 60, *which leads out from Winston, seven miles from Winston. Mrs. Nettie J. Thacker. Winston Salem, N. C., R. F. D. No. 7. America has just discovered the real South—a potential Empire of Industry that is coming into its own with tremendous strides. The backbone of this realm curves through the mountainous and fertile States of Tennessee, Alabama. Georgia, and the Cab olinas, with their vast stores of natural resources lying ready for industrious hands to fashion into fortunes ^ The South of today, known on ly recently to the great majority of those outside its "boundaries, is not an over night creation. Its development is owing to no magic save that of hard work applied to a wealth of natural resources paralleled by few regions in the world. OUR AIM; TO SERVE YOU WELL WITH HIGH QUALITY AND VALUE I DRY OOOD5 CLOTH!NG AWD SHOES FOR THE EN MRE FAMILY! the Fay-Reachmg Ability of This Nation-Wide Institution To Save the Public Money! .'9°2 Lvery Man and Woman Knows ^ that targe savings in the cost of goods are to be had when ordered in targe quantities. A $1.000,000 order for Shoes, for example, wit! buy each pair at a far tower price than if a comparatively few pairs are ordered Buying for 745 Department Stores means unusually targe orders, always commanding the tow est pos sible cost consistent with the high standard of quality we insist upon Selling for cash only and thus hav tng the cash to pay tne manufac turer, we aiways get the added dts counts winch cash-buying obtains. * Manufacturers, as is easily under standable, are glad to go to extremes in putting such quality of materials, finish and workmanship into the go&ds ordered in such large quanti ties by us for only by producing goods that measure strictly up to our hiyh standard can they hope to ob tain further orders. This means much to you! in our peerless buying power rests a saving power for ynu which is not duplicated. You can verify the superior quality and savings to be had at tms Store: at any ). C. Penney Company Store wherever it may be located, by making compari sons whenever most convenient to you. tJ. C BBNMBY CO., BCUBmiGTOUt, M. C MORE POWER TO THE PARMER f**TO the farmers of this prosperous district The First National Bank ^ gladly offers its co-operation. Your money here earns compound interest. We would be glad to explain to you how you can make your deposits by mail. r* ' - 7WE F i R S T NAHONAL BANK Of DANVILLE BAHRUfO HOURS Wpeh Paya ...-9:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. Hatardays - _9:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. * and .. \3:00 P. M. to 5:00 P. M. ^ ^ B. Sf MOTLEY & CO. INCORPORATED Hardware and Mii^Suppiies 3 [1 H 0 a 0 Machinery, Betting, Rooting, Giass, Paint, Waii Board Automatic Water System and Home Lighting Piants WE WANT YOUR TRADE If reiiabie goods, Lowest consistent prices, 8<]uare deaiiog sad Polite Attention wii! get it. we can count on you for a Customer. B. S. MOTLEY & CO. 3 DANVILLE. VA. ! Bathing Suits Pure j Linen Suits $12.50 Oxfords-SHIRTS J. BERMAN 234 Main St. DanviHe, Va, LEASBURG Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith and Mm, Waiton, from Witson, N. C, are spending a few days with Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. E. R. C!egg. Miss Ethei Boyette niece of Mrs. E. R. Ctegg is visiting in Lea^mrg. , Miss Sadie Newman, who is at tending summer schoo! at Duke University, spent the past week end in Leasburg with her parents. Mr. and Mrs R. I Newman spent !ast Friday in Miiton at the home of their son, Mr. J. A. New man^ Ed Hines came over from State University and spent week end with friends.
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