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3333? ? yep?*? OFHCEM Ktn* .<3MBbT-an%B<wd ^ (T^iney . ^ H,rn*,..CMhi* H. Carter . A*M(<mtC<BhMy Mt*S.P Hj*MM . Carter ' A MAN AND HIS BANK A business man is known just as he is known at his bank. And he is known at his bank by the way in which he keeps his monetary affairs. This, in turn, piaees an obiigation upon the bank itseif—that of cbeerfui and heipfui service offered freefy at aii times to tho responsibie customer. And that is the attitude this bank takes—to help the ambitious business man in the safe conduct of his business affairs. &al! and ask us to explain this more in detail. It will involve no obligation on your part whatsoever. We have a, distinct banking service to offer, and want to tell you face to face just what it is. L 7WE JVATyaMAZ; DANVtLLE. VA. 7%9"! arrcf r"Wdfc*%-Gfcm; —BUY AT— Danville Music Co., Inc. Just Above Post OlHce 548 Main Street. Danville, Virginia. Leading tines of Pianos. Atso Phonographs, Records, Player Rolls, Small instruments and large department of Sheet Music FOR PURE COFFEES Tty us. Sugar. CoBee, Tea, Rice. Ghocoiate, Cocoa and Baking Powder Wholesale and Retail PHONB174 New Location zzi Main Street C. D. KENNY COMPANY DANVtLLE, VA COBB MEMORIAL Cobb Memorial School closed Wednesday afternoon ^or Thanks giving. Miss Foy Jones left Wednes day afternoon for her home in Roxboro, to spend Thanksgiving. Miss Alice Taylor attended the football game at Duke "Thursday. She then went to her home in iStoval to spend the rest of the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wright and little daughter, Julia, have returned from a visit to Mrs. Ida Johnson in Belmont. Miss Agnes Bustard spent Thanksgiving at her home* in Danville. Miss Elizabeth Gatewood, who is attending school at N. C. C. W<, in Greensboro, spent Thanks giving at home. Mr. Van W. Daniel spent two days last week with his mother in Sutherlin, Virginia. Mr. Tom Neal, Jr., attended the football game at Duke Thursday. One of the hardest fought basketball games of the season was played Wednesday afternoon, November 24th, between the R. M. f. girls and Cobb Memorial girls on the latter's court. The score was to-Q, in favor of Cobb. The boys' basketball team of Kudin also played at Cobb's Wed nesday afternoon. The Cobb boys were victorious with the score $2-t4 I' PARKS SPRING ITEMS Mr. Jack Neat, who has been a patient at the Hughes Memorial the past five weeks, is out again and is spending Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. W. H. (iate wood. The friends of Mrs. J. t). Cate wood wiH be sorry to team that she is confined to her bed again. Aunt Ann Swift, a highty re spected coiorrd wotnan of thi conttnunity, died at the home of tier daughter today. She was a! most a hundred years otd/ Aunt Ann was one of the otd slaves. The schoot of Cob!) Memoria! is very proud of the strong basket hatt ptayers they have; who took the game from Ruffin High and R. M. I., on November Jttti. We are gtad to note that Mrs. Daniet Payne, who was operated OUR A!Mt TO SERVE YOU WELL AND FAtTHFULLY —ALWAYS WHERE SAVi^GS ARE GREATEST THRUOUT THE YEAR Danville, Va Burlington, N. C FIX IN YOUR MIND These important savings and the neit time in our store ask to Me them. Leather Bags An Id** for * Gift r— . ^"7 K'r! or woman wH! the peraon thoughtfu) enough to re member her wiA a amart leather Purae. Theae are touna here, priced, $2.98 SGlMMgS A Store You (Jan Absolutely Rely On Customers tell us that one of the reasons they like to buy here is that they have complete confidence in ou,r goods and what we say about them—in our Advertising and in the Store. By thus being able to eliminate all doubt in the supplying of their needs, they have added satisfaction in buying. They KNOW before hand that every purchase will PROVE UP and SQUARE UP with the CONFIDENCE they have in our ideals and our plan of operation. A definite part of our plan is so to conduct our business that every customer will feel ab solute and positive assurance of this Confi dence whenever they enter our Store or make a purchase. You have felt this satisfaction when buying here, knowing that your interests are safe guarded—that you have been provided the ut most in QUALITY for the least possible money. - < on at the Hughes Memorial re cently, is at home and getting on fine. Mrs. Reuben Daniel is also at home after taking treatment at the Edmunds Hospital, Dan ville. BUSH ARBOR Misses Odell King, Lizzie Mae Boswell, Alma Briggs, and Ger trude Chandler visited Miss Odeal Chandler Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Chandler, November the four teenth, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boswell and family, of Burlington, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Boswell Sun day. The people of this community are most through shucking corn. Miss Emma Oakley has a sore foot. Hope she will soon be well again. The many friends of Miss Eva McKinney will regret to hear of her departure to Burlington to work this winter. K. L. Pettigrew, 75 years old says he doesn't remember a yeai prior to this one, in which as many wells and springs have gone dry in Caswell county. And he says that on the whole the past three years have been the driest triof years that he remembers. "7--—-——r N. J. Palmer, a veteran oi eighty summers, whose eye is no) yet dim, nor his strength abated renewed his subscription to Tht Messenger the other day. T . __' .. .. NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN TUB SUPERIOR COURT BErORB THE CLERK NORTH (AifOi.iNA CASWHid, COiiNTY. TiioptasW. Currie, James Ctmie, Wit Currie. HeeceCttrrie, Mary Toodinsmt undHenTomtinaon, her.hustmn.). .\i.t!'e M.'r;,ry, MCrpiy, her bus hand, itcttie Howard and (?) Howard, her husttand, JuiiaStatiwort) (Widow), Sarah Currie. Robert thtrrie (iene Currie, Currie tJewettyu, Na Lteweiiyn, Juiia LieweUyn, Lonx Heweiiyn, \tra. (h V Ho!!, -Miss .)utir Tarver., John Cramer, Bessie A, Cramer Annie ('inuptxdl and Waiter H. Camp beM, her husband, anri Mrs. C. 8. Pat torsuu, Vermis Irene Currie, Rebaeea tJeweiiyn an< iinthLieweiiyn, the fast om natuedi minor. The defendants above named wii take notice that speciai proceeding eu titied as aitoveiutsix'ett commenced it the RuperiorCotirt of Caswei) County North Caroiina before the cierk for tin purpose of seiiing re.ai ystate, ioeater intx-asburg Township in said county containing Siti acres for the diviaior among tenants in common. The saif iiefmidmits wii) further take notice that tiicy are retptired to appear at the other of the Cierk of the Superior Court foi the County Of Casweti on the tist das of January, H)37, and answer the pet! tiou which is on deposit in said idhot and iet the said trene Currie, Reiteces Lieweiiyn and Ruth Uewetiyn tak< notice that if they fat) to answer com piaint within that time, the piaintif! wit) appty to the court for the reiiet demanded in the said aompiaint. R. 8, (iRAV.KS. Cierk of the Superior Court This November 3t),)92(i. ) - RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE I'ndcrJnd by virtue of xu order ui the Superior Court of Cn.-twel) County in a Spccini i'roecedings cntitieri hi rs Rnttha Smith. ct ai v! Ruth Riggs minor, the undersignert Commissione; wiiitm SATi MDAY, itRCRMBRRi),1026. AT )2:00 O'CiAiCR. h.hh nt the courthouse <ioor in A'anceyviiie h<. t'.. offer for sate af pubiic auction to the higiiest bidder the foltowiug de scribed reai estate, to wit: Being a eortnin traetor parcei of tend tying and being in Hightowers Township, Caswei) County, adjoining the iands of Mrs. Oakley, T. Troi linger. A. Moore and the James tnnds, and otiters and eontaining 362 acres, nrore or less. it being a part of the David Bureh tand. lying oh the Hast side of the pubiic road, leading from Greer's Church to J. B. Cove's Miil, and being the identical tands as eonveyed to 8. H. Smith, it H. Graves, by deed dated January 7. 1890. and recorded in the ofiii-e of the Register of Deeds of Cas wei) County, book \V. W , page it. and eonveyed by the said 8. H. Smith to the iate James H. Smith, deceased, by deed dated August 4, 1897 and duty record ed in the oWce of the Register of Deeds of Caawe!) County. This being the home piace of the iate James H. Smith, and commonly caiied the Jim Dick Smith piaee. These are very vaiuabte iands adapt able to both grain and tobacco. Good buddings, considerabie ianda under cut tivation. Terms of Sate: One third cash, bal ance in 60 and 80 days. Piace of Sate: Courthouse door Tan eeyviiie, Casweii County. — Tithe of Saie: Saturdav, December 11, 1926, 12:00 o'clock. This is a re saie, of the above and bidding wiil start at $1,496.25. For further particnlars. see the under signed. T. C. CARTER, Commissioner. YOUR IDLE MONEY WILL I EARN 4 PER CENT INTEREST IF DEPOSITED IN THIS BANK If you would be the most? successful, you should make your money work top. It is a common saying that "money not earning in j terest is losing money." Set aside what money you will not need in your business at this time and deposit it with this bank. It wifi be here when you do need it and working for you meantime. ] The Commerda! Bank DANVILLE, VIRGINIA ^ ! Hughes Suppty Company B. L. HAMMACK :nd W. F. HUGHES, Proprietor: goy Loyal Street, Danville, Va. HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES FERTILIZER AND TRIANGLE BRAND SHOES Hay, F?eed and Seed W. R. Purdum ^ Son "The Paint Peopie' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i ,, DANVILLE. VIRGINIA service. 204 MAIN STREET PHONE NO: pOl-W PAINT : :LEAD: :OIL VARNISHES :: BRUSHES PLASTER BOARD AND WALL BOARD 0 WALL PAPER AUTO ENAMEL f* VHEN BETTER AUTOMOBtLES ARE BUtLT *T ^ , BUtCX WRJLBUn-DTHEM - - - J NoBngme Fumes iii Buick closed cars In the 1927 Buick, the new Vacuum Ventilator pulls engine fumes and gases from the crankcase and ejects them outside the car. This vital new Buick improvement does away with noxious odors. It adds greater luxury pleasure to enclosed car operation. The Vacuum Ventilator serves another very im portant purpose. It prevents crankcase vapors from condensing and diluting the oil. Owners of 1927 Buicks are advised to drain their crankcase oil only 4 times during the year. For luxury, and for economy, own a Buick. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, PUNT, MICH. THE (jrREATEST^^JQJ^EVERBUIIT C. P. K. Motor Co. J. W. PATTERSON, Manager BURLINGTON, - - - NORTH CAROLINA ; A. K. WILLIAMSON, Representative Caswell County
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