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QtWO W- HINBHAW-: N- H MEDEA.RIS IINSHAW & MEBEABIS, wrjr&ro.m it flbtiU Mm ders of the Reporter-Post: l» h It an 111 Vn aMe te say oar besides* last year was VRRY MUCH larger than that of any previous yetif— JMr MiNiafo hlytii «a to iacreaae o«r and wc arc thaukt'nl t'»>r it. Afttl# ktf kMQ to tell good goods at the lowest prices for wi.ieh it is possible to make a living out of We will Make no Change from this Rule. IN *m\ afct -BAITS" to catch trade btat deal fairly with all—ono man's ntonvy is worth as much as another's. It to wattbMO* that im carry the laijesi and moat complete stock ot GOODS to ba found in this part of the Stite Both Whtffeeaie aad Ka*aii Departments will t>e replenished froiu to. la/ with the newest and most desirable styles « f goods W« mH «p»oi»l atteatioa to our v# LA OIKS DEPARTMENT. AND toouk SHOE AND BOOT DEPARTMENTS. ■ ALSO TO OUR GfafOOeiry 2D©part:txxen.t,. FIELD SEEDS. Ikm la a Jifliweaoo of from 'zi> to 75 cents per bushel botwee the prioe of poor quality and good quality of seed. W* W»j m 4 nII oaiy the best seeds to be bad and offer one' thousand bushels lied (flavor, Sapling Clover, Orchard Grass, Itatlkf, Utrii Oras* and Kentucky Blue. Grass Sued at low piiceu . STAR BRAN I) FERTILIZERS. VfcaM hrtaliMfi continue to grow m popular faver and no one who wishes to raise fine Tobacco can afford to plant a crop MUlt mtiag thorn. We offer tbem again this year with the full assurance that the very high standard will be fully main «b!m4. Pri«M ltwer than they were last year—terms the sauio. film remember that ma can cjme nearer furnishing you with every arti;le of supply and merchandise you need than any Imm ia Ui«Blala aad at prices, quality of goods considered, that defy competition. We ask that you coiue and see our (••4a Wore making jour purchases. Yours Very Truly, HINSHAIV & MEDEA HIS. EG G H Rabbit Skins WANTED §hlp lons i , and get Good l*rioe» ' WE ARE IX A POSITI OA , TO HANDLE Unlimited Q.urtntitiew FOR CASH WHOLBSAI^E GROCERIES, jtKD CASH BUYERS of ULL KIND OF PROE UCE 4}r«6imlM)ro, TV, C iLOOK FOR THE jilg M, NEXT TO MH. S. K. ALLEN'S 11AKDWARESTOUE, For anything you intend buying inthe harness or saddle line. BM*ife4 ;»t Mute Fail Uarnes*. Collars, Bridles, Saddles, Ualteri, Whips, Spur*, Saddle Cloths, liatne-nwde Wagon Whips and Lashes, Bask Bands, etc., Lap Spreads, Fly )i«t«, Bru»ke», Curry Combs, and every thing in the Harness and Saddle Lme. J. W. tfMiipley, *. i. comer of Ceurt lleuie Square, Wiaitea, - N. C. . Agent for Fat. Riveted Seam Col tara, beet cellars in tb* world, harness euaet slip of -go •rantoed not t« rif. Ifrjfaft ntmtt —•* or «*> P*««, co»i.n«i»t* cMffctt MnortdMntofOte % v > we^rr-P wMi jJf ■" ;> TO DRY GOODS STORE. For bargains in every tiling from a paper of needles to a silk dress. WE ARE HELLING : Alamance I'laids worth 7 eonts at G cents Sbeotiiig woith 7 cent? at 6 ceuts. Beautiful Calico worth 7 cents at 5 ceuts. Nice Calico worth 7 cents a' 4 cents. Worsted 1 ress (Jjods (wool) at 10 celts. Wliito Lawus worth 10 cents at 8 cents. Figured Lawns worth S cents at 5 cents. Ladies' Trimmed Hat worth $1 50 al 85 cents. '}ood Suspenders at 5 and 10 cents. And thousands of other bargains. .V (jo r r > ROSBXTB AOKSH & BRO'S S.HQI II \T STO RE t $1 >,OOO worth of New Shoes just received A regular §3.00 Mens' Fiuc Shoo at $-.00. A regular $2.00 Mens' Fine Shoo "t $1.5". A Fiue Calf Boot 1,1 sl/0. Mens' JmiioShoes, worth sl.'is, at sl.lO. Brogan Shoes, worth $1.25, at 85 cents. Ladies' Fiuo Uutton Shoes, wrojth s2tto at $. 00, Ladies' Fine Lace Shoes, worth $1 50, at 75 cents. Ladies' Slippers, worth 75 cents, at cent?. Mens'Slippcts, worth SI.OO, at 10 cents. Fine Fur Hats, worth S2OO, at'JD cents. And thousands of other bargains. ROSENBACHEII & BRO. Wi»stpa. W* C* This space is reserved for J.«. BAILEY, | i yjt- WhO is now receiving at his stoi'e WalnutCovc, t C. f 4 mm MMMMM %W Including a large lot of llsa&jvafiiiS© ftSetliig, j First-class Family Groceries, Shoes Booots which will be sold low for cash or country produce Go where you eau buy the cheapest, anil don't forget that the way to find where is by trying; so if you want— i Groferles, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Shoes, Ladies and Gents Ifats of the latest styles at lowest PRICES, «> CALL ON »«) THORNTON & CO., WMSTO!, « * M* ©* Two I)oorn North ol'tho lV>«t Office- Should you want to treat yourself to a suit of clothes, remember this is the place to it at bottom prices. Just call for {James M. Fulton who will show you what you want and sell it to you at bottom prices. V. W. NOKPLKET, j. g. SCAUA | 11. J. CKUTK, Ai:ctin::wr. W. A. Wku.htk k. of i:ockinghum Co.. Klooi J. Al. JkahL'P, *l Co., A#s»'t Ki««4>l Manager. PIEDMONT WAREHOUSE. 1 •• # I WII>STOI"N, IN. C. For the SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO hi —tot —a— In commencing a new Tobacco year, we desire to thank our friends for the patron age in the past. We promise renewed ef forts in their behalf in the future, wc guarantee prices equal to any house in Winston. There will be an active de mand for all good, bright Tobaccos during! the Fall trade. Don't forget the place and name— PIEDMONT. 31. W. NO R FLEET & CO «EO. E. NISSEN & CO., wagon Manufacturer*,' SALEM, N. C- Very Best work at Lowest Prices. Steel Thimble Skeins without extra charge. Large stock at Capt. J. E. Gil mer's in Winston, Call and nee them. Big (pop* in Stokes and low price* in HARDWARE at I Crawford's in Winston lluy the Misseu one and two hcivc unions* Buy Crarfont's warranted ako*. the BEST me.tke CRKAHK.ST Sow n Uig cropur n iivat a„j buy » Cincinnati Top Uug^y Unties ami C linages. I M,HI y ° m CO,U Will ' UE ™ uud bftku your l>«yul with *> *J£V» LICK LOOK STOVE. 1 Hot • WHITE S SWING MACHINE fcrjrwr ,vlf, lor sr> cuU, will. 3 Jra.v*v GUN'S GL'NS, Powder «u»d Shot. SAuDLJSS, Briilltti atid Bl«ii!:cts. Ail kiniU .BOX a„U «l'E» 'Ja T . 3 , UulUinj . v , lerUl , ua| , Ucta, w , ca J)iiiliftiUr |# our Kjnv VHf , ni «HI LI. PLO ,v « nrrante.i in «vwy |»rticul»r, t« o l,„nc ss.nj harw »,». * •IN.IK, PLOWS, best in town, very rhaap. IILACKSSIITH t001.,, p*lva,il«i'(l iron for b011., 5 . t./oaev-o tluoj fe. Plcaao don't functus. R. R. CRAWFORD & CO. VAUGHN &PJ2P.PEHSOI..I) STAND, Winston, N. C. OTA.USHKI, -K^, J. W. SCOTT,& CO. Wholesale Merchants Aie now receiving their spring stock ei notions and dry goods. And almost daily adding to their stock ei groceries, Buyers are invited to call in person or send orders by mail. M e hope to hnild up a large trade with the merchants of Stokes county and all along the line of theC. F. & V. V Railroad.. Wm. C. Brown. Frank c> BrOWJ(j A FRESH LOT OF V L ANDRETH'S CLEVELAND« a rows t GARDEN SEEDS at 1 BROWN'S DRUG STORE, WINSTON. - - - . N.C.
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