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1 '': l.i '. "i 1:;.' U STACY. ,. J. A. r.ui't.Mi Kin- th- .V'J'.i'iu e .f I'd . vk ;.iftv a ile!l,",'t.fl ;-, ! IV I i ua.. t' .o,i!r, i'. .n t l : r.o. Aft-r pl.iyinis utatv ,Uug K!t!-.K?-. a C V.vW,m ''' i' w:i.s nerved. - . Thope , , .present wen-: . M.i' 0 .,dy, CI idy m il W.i'. r T.'ii"' LllHi" Canlwell, ue N'innh' l!;mvn, M'uvuie London. Mr. I.e.-f!- IVimett cf Rlnfiuol'l a-d Mrs. 'Mac Hunter ill' Riehmond. Va., and M-isiw Trunk T;iU"y. Tr y l.u don, Malcolm Oardwell . Troy and Jn!m Will 1'hIkp. Charlie anil .lohn Lovelace, William and .Too Wrinht. IMdaville will .Iraw heavily font ihix community on tV 4th. Mrs. P. T. McDanicl or Kentuck find Mrs. J. K. Vernon or Danville, Pliont lat-t week with their ulster, Mrs. J. T. Caidwell. Mr.i. J. A. Tallpy or tills place, ...v., v.,i,.n mrv sick, was taken io a Panvllle hospital last week. ( George Burgess has returned . t, ( hi., home in Richmond after a visit i to his brother here. I Stacy Sunday School is pfunnmjs to have h picnic, in the near future. Vance Cannady has pone to Kan sas to help the farmers cut wheat. ITe writes he Is .ffetitng $6 per day. Misses Georgia and Maude Tate or Rj!(ViUe spent the wcek-enl with home folks. Moivejf will cm li 111! 'till. .Ii. T. A. -Srauri lit i-inulay in i V.'ate In Riiit il run fani'ly i at th I turrets -n , t; IS H,'.'lUl;lili; hci c. Mr. :;ui: i sell.'. .1 Mt ro!a! lie Mi Of Kt'id -vi!l ' " Sund.iv with ppoul S ; tun her parents. Mr. J.un'.p Ilirn-Uon :d t;i.-:ter. jIi.N l!i"--ii, uml Mr. AdoliihiiH and Mi'. Kniac-i llirrelson and Mr. Robert Hodoifo of near Ruffln vis ited Miss Grace MrKinncy Sunday. Mr. nedfionl Roswell of West Virginia, Is visit in hi. folks here. Private Jas. K. McKnuey of the ih corps artillery, has landed at New York and will he home soon. cool LAUDERS. Up nre having some real weather for the first of July. Misses Lizzie and P.jra London, Messrs. Harvey London, Charlie French and Alvcvson motored to Greensboro Sunday to see Mioses Josfe French and Annie London. Mr. Jeff French is at home from overseas service, 'his many friend. are glad to know. Mr. and Mrs. G. W, French RTiont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edd French. Mr. " Edd Kites, recently return pd from France. spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Estes. , Miss - Bessie-. Chilton of High Point -in visiting her sister, Miss Rivers Chilton. SAUNDERS. All ahoard for Reidsville to spend the Glorious Fourth. Misses Either and Rue Moll Al con and Mr. Reuben rioott attended the Children's Pay exercises at Sa lem Sunday. Messrs, Turner Ellington and Russell Pallas have returned home from France. Misses Fran cps Carter, Lillie Younts, Gladys and Bessie Ro herts, Messrs. Lester .'.McDonald and Forest Younts spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Stone ville. We are glad to note that Mrs. Jim King is improving. Mrs. W. K. Younts spent last week in Leaksville. Misses Gladys Roberts, Francos Carter and Lucy O. Wilson vi.sited Mrs. Bud Carter last week. little Miss Evelyn Roberts, who has been quite 111, Is improving, we are very glad. to note. k.. i,ii T.Ja feeu French, Messrs. Frank and Ililliard ilijrench and A,!len Mant.in visiited "Mia Ethel French Saturday. Mr. Joe Will Summers was a vis itor here Sunday. , Landers U going to Reidsville In full force on the 4th. PELHAM. Pfclham will furnish Its quota of soldiers and citizens to the 4th of July celebration in Reidsville Fri day. ; After the excessive rains of last week, the weather has been cool, I the very thing the growing crops MclVER. A big crowd attended the ball game Saturday at Lenox Castle. hot, murky weather, when so much wet,' would rot the crop. A splendid crnp of wheat has been harvested and stacked and is now thought to he safe. While tobacco got grassy, the crop is being freed of it and a fine crop is the outlook just now. 3. j tr id t f t v PLENTY of saiulwiclies, cukes ami other dainties n:id n case t:f rEiyi-COLA a party fit jlr ih, god! The children love this delicious he venire, for men and worn, n it has a natisfviiifj i.-ui" justthe Kliniulatin dash to niiiLc it the ideal suit ilriiik. PEPSI-COLA jiuts you on your feet' again when you're hot and exhausted. It gives von tin necessary push to jnit over a hard day at the ofliee, the store or the t.hop. A glass cf Pepsi-Cola wil make fmt tirintiUah'! ZOOM!! WANTED. To trade some real estate for a good car or truck. M. T. Smith, City. Drink Pepifying, Exhilarating PEPSI-COLA Il r T7V o A i O T 0 it i i i i f FIVE M 1 TV S SOUTH OF REIDSVILLE X Do McColltam Farm 100. Acres This Farm is level, well improved, with open land, good buildings, near church and good school, just off Reidsville-Greensboro Sand Clay Road. One large dwelling, 2 tenant houses, 4 tobacco barns, feed barns, etc. . Mv other farm of 62 1-2 acres, known as the Walker Place, lying on Little Troublesome Creek, with fine corn and tobacco land. These farms will be subdivided and sold in lots from 20 to 50 acres each, or to suit the purchaser. r?rw TTTT TTH) O DAY 5 JULY 10 RAIN OR ilNE Sale will be conducted by myself and Capt. A. J. Ellington, Auctioneer. Come attend this sale and buy a farm that you can work with machinery, and save the high cost of labor. 1-3 Cash Dav of Sale; Balance One and Two Years. Li T7 T?T r? ' J Wl This Pxoptrty Will Be Shown Any One Wilh Piea.ure BEFORE P-.y Of S,le. J. D. Mc?ol!um, Reidiville.'N.JC, Box 462. ''.,4
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