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REIDSVILLE'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE --ON— MEN'S Suits AND Overcoats 295 Men's Suits Go on 3ale Friday Morning! Sale Continues 3 Days Every Man's Suit and Overcoat !n Stock Reduced Regular prices here ard low and at this extra discount event you have an un usual opportunity to save. Suit Sizes range from 34 to 46, vRth one and two pairs of pants, also stouts and slims. ' ^ SUCH MAKES AS ART FASHION—POWERS—BELK S SPECIAL SUIT PRICES: $12.50, $1495. $16.50, $19.50, $25.00. $30.00. $37-50 —LESS SALE DISCOUNT OVERCOAT PRICES: $14 95. $18.50. $19-50, $a$oo —LESS SALE DISCOUNT SOME OF THE BIG EVERDAY VALUES YOU'LL FIND HERE Men's Mayo 12 th Union Suits, first quality, suit Men's heavy weight Pannil 1 ailor-cut Union Suits, $1.50 value Hanes' heavy weight Union Suits, per suit 85c, 98c Men's Blue Bell Overalls 220 Denim Lot No. 75, sizes 32 to 44 - - Men's heavy weight Osborne canvas back work Gloves.—.. Boys' wool Lumberjacks. Size 26 to 30 $1-45 — 98c 98c $1.98 Men's Heece tine Jersey G!oves with ctastic knit cuns. Upecial per pair —3$c Men's leather palm work Gloves, pair....—--—-^ Men's all wool Lumberjacks--—-L— --— -- $4*95 Men's silk and wool Sox—irregulars. 4 pairs for .. Boys' all-wool Lumberjacks, sizes 30 to 36 Mayo t6-!b Union Suits. A real heavy garment, all sizes BOYS 4-PIECE SUITS $r.oo $2.98 $t-25 In most any desirable color, one long pants, one short pants and vest. Sizes 7 to t6 years. Suit --——.—--— $4 98 BOYS 4-PIECE SCHOOL SUITS In brown, gray and blue mixtures. Two pairs long pants. Sizes t2 to 17 years. Special Discount Sale Price----,--$7-95 . BOYS MOLESKIN KNICKERS Good for school and general wear. Sizes 6 to t6 — ... ....- .. ' ' ... ' 980 MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING—MAIN FLOOR—LEFT SIDg # ; WHILE You are in Danville selling-your tobaccOr—or just on a visit— / ' drive your car into our shop to get that Tittle tor big) repair job done that you have been putting of! Along. PERHAPS You have been too busy to take the car to the shop Those curtains should he keeping you nice and dry and warm. That ho!e in the top has been leaking. The broken windshield does not keep the co)d wind out. IF The connecting rods are tightened the motor will sound tike a smooth new one—grinding the valves and cleaning the carbon will make it pull "that hill" in high again—in fact a little tightening up here and there wilt make you proud of thb "Old Bus.' FOR Top, curtain and glass repairs drive in on the third door. Fur motor, axle, and tire jobs go to the second door. We can handle any jo&—big or little—that you might need done to your Ford, at standard prices. We use only Genuine Ford Parts. * LET US DO THE REPAIRS WHILE YOU ARE WAITING FOR THE TOBACCO SALES (For nigh^ emergency —to be pulled in—call Danville *Sb^ or 23$g. Prompt Service) Crowell Auto Co. DANVILLE, VA. Cor. Craghead and Newton Sts Phone 2121 SEMORA Mrs. W. T, Bryant, Miss Eliz abeth and Prank Bryant spent the week-end visiting Mrs. W. D. Pult^ngton and W. A Jordan. Mrss Gertrude Kt^tson, who is teaching music in Hillsboro, N. spent Thanksgiving with ' homcfolks. Mr. R. E. Jordan, of High Point, Spent Thanksgiving with his sister, Mrs. W. D. Pullington. Miss Mabel Stephens !eft Sun day for Thomasville. N. C., to re sume her school work. Miss Stephens has been home for some time recuperating from an attack of typhoid fever. Her many friends wiH be glad to know she is able to take up her work again. A marriage of much interest was solmonized on Thursday evening at ? o'clock, when Mr. W. A. Jordan, and Mrs. Kate Yarborough Teague motored to Chatham, Va., and were united in marriage by Rev. H. B. Hard away. They were accompanied to Chatham by R EJ Jordan, brother of the groom; Mr. Irvin i Jordan, and Miss Mary Emma Jordan. Mr. Jordan is a prosper i ous farmer of this section, and Mrs. Teague is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Yar borough of Milton, N. C. The i. best wishes of their many friends , are extended to this happy couple. Mrs. Luellyn Davis, who has been living with Mr. W. A. Jor dan for several years, leaves to ) make her home with her sister, Mrs. Doras Page, near Yancey ville. Mrs. Davis will be greatly missed, for she has endeared her self to every one in this commun i ity during her stay among us. Residence Phones 221 end 194 OfBce Phone 219 F. ty. FOMkTVFS <f 50/V FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 635 MAIN STREET DANVILLE, VA. Ambulance Service ! "...—----;-"H Ce!ory-Co!a BottMug Co. DANVILLE, VIRGINIA OUR PRODUCTS Celery Cola Red Rock Ginger-Ale Orange Squeeze Cherry Blossom Gibson s Grape Strawberry J. W. GIBSON, Proprietor Lemon Soda Boa 504 Valley Forge Special For Dependable Used Cars See A K. W!)LL!AMSOrS[ Bepr<*ent*ttv*of C. P. K. MOTOR COMPANY Buick Dealers In Caswell County -. [ DR. FRANK E. GILLIAM DHNTIHT OfHc* Over Boca* Jewelry Store PhHtnWM BURMNTOTOW, N. A DR. L. M. FOUSHEE Dwmet OiBce Over Freeman's Drug Store Phone 39 BUBLItfOTON, - - - . N O.
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