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StiU leading ail others in HIGH PRICES. Look at this. For the entire month of October we paid our customers for every thousand pounds sold on our f * floor. according to newspaper reports: $12.60 More Than "Winston—$10.90 More Than Danville Why take less? SeU at the UNION WAREHOUSE, ReidsviHe, N. C., and get this difference. - We think tobacco has reached the highest peak, and would advise our friends to sell before Christmas J. R. AND F. L. McCOLLUM AND J. B. TAYLOR, Proprietors. Buy m ore than just a battery FttH st^e /or— BUICK (St^nd.r.]) OLDS FORD CLEVEL.^ND MOON PONTIAC ESSEX CHEVROLET *"TOM, Dick and Harry may *** buiid batteries. But IREST-O-HTE buiid. ser. vice and satis^uction. We've banished guess-work and gamble, and buiit into a bat* tcry the very thing you want to get out of it—longer iife and perfect performance. ThePREST-O-HTEyoubuy today ia the resuit of twenty years of "know-how". YANCEYV!LLE MOTOR. COMPANY Yancey viHe, N. C. OUR NEW LOCATION ^ MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING GAMMON BOOK & STAHONERY CO. A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS OOODS DANVILLE, VIRGINIA "It Pleases Us To Please You" "Your Hotpe Should j Come first" ! ! ...! ' * A woman spends the greater part of her fife in the home, j She ahould have the conveniences and comforts of the best heating and cook stoves. '.- -.. . .. j We seli the famous "MAJESTIC" RANGES. ENTER PRISE COOK STOVES, and COLE'S HOT BLAST ! HEATERS. ! _ .. $ If in the market for a stove, be sure to !ook at our iine. BQimoD, mom & to. 'The Old Reliable House Furniahers" Comer Main and Craghead. PanviMe, Va. Phone a6p THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS WERE ALLOWED AT NOVEMBER MEETING 3376—J. W. Powell, for conveying Dan Gee and Ruby PatveU to jail and mHeagc ........$ 23.40 2577 Edwards and Broughton, tickets for Nouendrer rdeetion 35.24 2575—A. C. Lindsay, 2 day* services on eieetlon board. ..- 3,00 2579 —JlW.Fowcli, for services rendered in November election '30,00 2550— J. A. Wbodtt, 3 day* service on election board 3.00 2551- Miss Barrie Slade, service as quarantine ofBcer for October Ym. . .50 2332— J. II. Ounn, for services rendered as sheriff for month of October 200.00 2333— M. 8. Anderson, for services as assistant tax clerk 40.00 2334— M. F. Upchurch, county attorney for month of October. 10.00 2335— Dr. S. A. Malloy, county doctor, for month of October 20.00 2386- PeterOravcs, janitor, for month of October..„ 23.00 2337—A. L Ftorance, services as county treasurer, for month of Oct. 50.60 2588 -T. T. Foster and wife, services at county home for month of Oct. 07.50 2539—Mag Oliver, cooking, washing, etc., for inmates for county home... 25.00 2390—Witiie Oliver, services as county farm hand fotjnonth of Oct... 30.00 2591 - Loyd Howe, county fartn itand, for montit of October 28.30 2592—Lillie Adkins, outside pauper for month of October. 4.00 2393— L. A. dwyan, 2 day* as county-commissioner and mileage. 9.00 2394- Not. used. 8365 - B. !'. Walker, 8 days as couuty commissioner and mileage. 10.40 3390—T. 11. ilatcitette, .judge of recorders court for month of Oct. 100.00 8397 .Mrs. Lottie 1. Smith, mother aid for month of October. 13.00 :..'3'.'S .\ic-. i..B'U'k'n'i.m<,tiler's aid t'ot'-montiioi'intoic-r ' )U"'i 2399.Mrs. Josephine O. Jones, mother's aid for month of October 3.00 2000- H. 8. Turner, for writing vouchers; waiting on board and writ ing minutes anti exhibit 13.80 80"!.Edwards and.Broughton, [lies t'nr register of deeds. 13.3'! 3db2 T. J. Floranee nud Bon, for merchandise for county hootc 70.20 3603 - B. Barker, arresting W. Uotemau and conveying to jai! (andntiieage . . ..- 6-30 2604- K. ('. Mosley, Woodstock salesman, difference in typewriters 30.00 2606—If. A. Smith, conveying A. Aron nud A. Wntkcr to jaii and mileage -i'" 2606— Bettie Cobb, outside pauper for i2 months, due to T. tt. Minor. 34.00 2607- Mrs. L. Buckner, outside pauper for mouth of October 4.90 8603 W. M. Whitlow,Ifor furnishing J. 1. Case, outside pauper . .. 6.99 2609 -0. F. Walker, for furnishing E. Walker, outside pauper, 12 months 13.00 2610 - B. 1'. Walker, furnishing Hnrritt Walker, 12 months outside pauper 13.00 26il-M. J, Lipscomb, 8 days as county commissioner and mileage 13.90 2912—Joe Taylor, services at county home 13.00 2613--!'. T. Dodson, supplies for jai) for mouth of October 3.03 26)4 -Not used. 2615—H. 8. Turner, services to eieetion hoard, 3 days and trip to ltaicigh 83.00 3616-A- J. Hooper, for furnishing W. Bowe 12 months and C. Slade 3 mouths...... 17.00 2617 Children's Home Society of N. C., appropriation mnde by C. Co. 13.00 26)8—Long and Gunn, one stiH compiete 13.00 omp_^p. T. Dodson, for supplies for county home 39.91 262.9 —A. D. Fate, for handbills for speaking schedule for candidates 10.00 262) Crowtd) Auto Company, for suppties for county tractor 2.10 3622—Mrs. J. !L Ounu, meals for prisoners for month of October 99.60 2623 Katie Stewart, for 87 <jays cleaning at county h,-me 19.39 2625—W. N. Harrclson, supplies for county home, from Aprit to Oct. 18 31.20 3626— W. L. Thomas, gas and oi) for county hosne 29.95 3627— Atlantic t'aving Company,, for paving public square . 7,693.38 2#gg—Mrs. Eugenia Barts, 12 months outside pauper, at $.1.00 per month. 36.00 33—Sinking fund out of deheit fund . 1,023.99 34 Not used. 35— Not used. 36— Tlie Bank of American, paytnent of note for .5,000.00 37— e-Pnnh uf American, city of New York, interest on bonds 250,00 V. S. Mortgage and Trust Co., sinking fund . 800.00 ;;p—u. S. Mortgage and Trust Co., interest on jail bonds ... 20.00 GATEWOOD-SHADY GROVE Mr. Fletcher Poteat and Miss Bernice Perkins were married November t6, and are visiting Mr. Poteat's sister in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Carter spent a part of Thanksgiving day in Winston-Salem, ip company ! with Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, of Danville. Thanksgiving day marked a home-gathering at Green Acres, home of Mr. A. S. Wooding. Mrs. Smith, mother of Mrs. Wooding, weicomed many of her children and grandchildren and together they spent a happy day. Mrs. W. B. Fulton, accompani ed by her niece,' Miss Elizabeth Gatewood, of Danville, spent last week-end in Raleigh, where Mrs. Pulton received her training, at Rex Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Travis, Miss Frances Travis and Miss Mary Lou Fuqua spent Thanks giving day in Winston-Salem, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lihus. Misses Annie Mae Warrincr and Helen Wharton, of RufRn, spent !ast week-end with Miss Mildred Carter. Mr. and Mrs. George Wiison. of ^uth ^oston. and Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Page, of Albemarle county. Virginia, were visitors Sunday. November 2tst, at the home of Mr. E. W. Carter. Woman's Missionary Society met with Mrs. J. W. Mahan, No vember :yth. The December meeting will be Harvest Day. - Durham. Nov. 30.—Sunday af ternoon a crowd of severs! hun dred peop!e witnessed the initia! appearance of a children's choir, numbering approximately t^oo voices, when a Thanksgiving program was presented to the public in the city auditorium. Two other public appearances will be tpade by the children, un der the auspices of the Durham Herald. The Sunday before Christmas a program appropriate to the occasion will be rendered and on Easter Sunday appearance & scheduled to be made. L !tit)r^E3ir r!3 HJNCH ROOM T. J. BURGESS, Proprietor, WH1 Welcome AH The Farmers of Caswell. 120 South Union Street Danville, Va. 100% AMERICAN ALBERT A. HALL PIANO TUNER AND PLAYER-PIANO SPECIALIST Have Been Tuning Since 19:1—and in Danville Since 1917. AH Work Guaranteed. Caii or Write Me. Phone 2300 —or— P. O. Box 434, Danville, Va. ORDERS ALSO RECEIVED AT MES8BNGER OFFICE RASCOB'S CABB REIDSVILLE.N.C. Next to Qardner's^Drug Store ! We eordisiiy Invite the Caswell People to Dtne With Us When They Are in Town. STRICTLY AMERICAN Stop! Look! Listen ! Heed ! Big Savings To AH Who Need Plows and Repairs, Picks, Axes, Shovels, Spades, Feed Cutters. Grinders, Stove and Country HoHowware, Galvanized and Tinware, Farm Machinery. Trucks, i Wagons, Mowers, Rakes. Harrows. Dairy Supplies, Grind stones, Wheelbarrows, Post-Hole Diggers, Various Ma chinery Parts. Save 25, 40 or 50c on every dollar you invest in the list of Hardware, Machin ery, Trucks, Wagons. Tools, etc., as noted in this ad. These goods will MOVE FAST at the Low Prices named. See us also for regular needs in Hardware, Paints, Mill Supplies, Glass. Lighting Plants, Water Systems, Pumps, etc. B. S. MOTLEY & CO, lm DANVILLE, VA. !
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