Newspapers / The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, … / July 13, 1905, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
JUST RECEIVED BY R. P. Joyce and Co., - - I At Walnut Cove, N. C. A Big Lot Of MUM M mm FOII MEN AND BOYS. In the latest cuts and prettiest styles. Also just received a beautiful new line of Dry Good, Hats and Shos. ()ur prices arc rock-bottom. Come and examine our stock whether you buy or not. O'HANLON'S DRUG STORE. WINSTON SAI.KM, X. C. Stokes people will not liml a bettor or more reliable place to purchase their I>/i'lKiS than at this reliable house. Al.l. KIN/>S UK TOILET ARTICLES KEPT AT AI.I. TIMES. j I also keep the largest anil linesl line of Trusses in the Stale ami guarantee satisfaction in Imth quality ami pi ice. COME ANI) EXAMINE MY STOCK. E. W. O'HANLON. You will never make a mistake by selling your Tobacco at PIEDMONT WAREHOUSE WINSTON, N. C. Winston manufactures over 30 million pounds of tobacco every year. Our manufacturers can afford to pay you more money for your tobacco in Winston than anywhere else. Bring your tobacco to Pied inant and you shnll have the top of the market for every pile. Hoping to see you soon, wo are Your friends, M. W. NOR FLEET fc CO. John A. Burton Walnut Cove, N. €. Headquarters for the Stokes County peo ple who want the best goods at the lowest prices. Keeps always on hand at I kinds of farmers' sup plies — Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries of all kinds, farming tools, and Guanos. At Winston Prices. OUR ROLL OF HONOR. Recent Paid-In-Advance Subscriptions to the Reporter. The following persons having paid their subscription to the Re porter in advance, nre entitled to a place on the honor roll: K. J. Petree, to February 25, 190»>. R. E. Hill, to March i), PJO6. R. W. Setlitf, to .September 1. 1 ( .K)5. W. R. Johnson, to August 13, 1905. R. P. Joyce, to May 11, PKX>. Andrew White, to Soptember 21, 11)05. J. T. Meadows, to April 15, 190(5. L. L, Spencer, to October ♦», 1905. J. M. Reynolds, to August fi, 1905. M. D. Hamm, to September 23, IK)5. M. L. Wall, to September 8, 1905. J. E. Hooker, to December 8, 1905. Samuel A. Tuttle, to June 8, 190f». W. V. Shelton to November 2, P.K)S. James Overby, to December 15, 1905. David France, to December 15, 1905. 1). M. Wright, to June 15, 1905, Ernest Watkins, to June 25, 190»l. C. W. Joyce, to July 1(5, liKXi. J. T. Thornborough to Aug. 18, 1905. J. S. Heath, September 2, 1905. J. A. Wall, September, 23, 1905. Tominie Yonng, to December 29, 1905. W. M. Chisman, to December 1, 1905. J. E. Culler, to June 29,1900. J. E. Sisk, to March 10, 1906. Joe Cardwell, to September 22, 1905, W. T. Pitzer, to July 5, 1906. J. S. Whitten, to September 7, 1905. K. O. Carter, to Ootober 15, 1905. F. G. James, to July 25,1905. Robt. James, to October 6, 1905. W. M. Darnell, to January (>, 190* i. J. .R. P. East, to August 4, IK)s.' T. P. Payne, to December (5, P. J. Gnnter, to April >, 190>. W. J. Martin, to November 4, 1905. Mrs. D. W. Gordon, to Sept. 30, 1905. Miss Daisy Lawson, to Jan. 13, 1906. A. H. Martin, to Nov. 24, 1905. A. J. Brown, to Dec. 3, 1905. T. 11. Ferguson, to Dec. 2, 1905. BENT HER DOUBLE. "1 knew no one, for four weeks, when I was sick with typhoid and kidney trouble," writes Mss Annie Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa., "and when 1 got better, although 1 had one of the best doctors I could get, 1 was bent double, and had to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From this terrible afflic tion I was rescured by Electric lJitters, which restored my health and strength and now I can walk as straight as ever. They are simply wonderful." Guaranteed to cure stomach, liver and kidney disorders; at all drug stores; price 50c. Chamberlain's COLIC, CHOLERA AND Diarrhea Remedy A few ilosen of this remedy will Invariably cure an ordinary at tack of diarrhea. It has keen used in nine epi demics of dysentery with perfect success. It can always be depended upon, even in the more severe attacks of cramp colio and chol era morbus. It is egually successful for summer diarrhea and cholera infantum in children, and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take. Every man or a family should keep this remedy in his home. Buy It now. It may save life. I'Ricb, 23c. Larob Bizk, 60c. SCHOULER'S Prompt attention to all Mail Orders. Write for samples. SPRING SALE OP Dress Goods and Silks. All Ihe fashionable weaves in the new spring shades. Beautiful Wash Goods. A splendid assortment of pretty pat terns in all the new spring wash goods. New EMBROIDERIES and LACES. Our stock of these choice trimmings is most complete, and contain* every thing that is new and up-to-date. S c h ou I er's The Gorrelis OF Farmers Warehouse Winston, N. C. Have gained more new trade ami sold fur more of their old custom ers this year than ever before in the history of their bu iness. This shows very plainly that they have been getting tlio be.-' prices and tnuking the highest averages. We are justly proud of this record and desire to thank our friends for this immense trade. We will be delighted to handle the balance of your tobacco, and, undoubtedly, we can make it pay you to sell with us. Your friends, ,\. B. GORRELL & SOX. FIRST SALE DAIS For January—iWomlajs, ii iMnesila vs, Kriilay.s. Kor February—Tuesdays Thursdays, .Natuiilaj- 4 Per Cent A Great Many Readers of the Danbnry Reporter lmve savings accounts wit.li this bank. And we believe there are hundreds of others who would open accounts if the strength and other advantages of the institution were clearly understood by tlieni. We want every reader of the Reporter to become a deposi tor and enjoy the*iibsolute security and substantial profit for their savings which we offer. If there is any reader that wants further information of the bank's strength and facilities the same will be furnished on application. Pimm SAvmos on XVINSTOA -SALEM, M. ('. JOHN D. HUMPHREY, S Attorney at Law, Danbury, - - " N. C Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all Stato courts. NATHANIEL O. PETREE. Attorney at Law, Danbury, - - - N. C. All business entrusted receives prompt and careful attention. Will practice in all State courts. NOTICE. llavi'ii; duly qualified us executrix lli* 1 las I will ami testament of A •' Voini deceased, nil persons indebted said eslate are hereby noticed to eon forward and make immediate settleme of the same and all (lersons holding dair against said eslate arc horehy notified present thorn tome pr-ijierly antlientieat for payment on or before the 20th day April ltHMi or this notice will be pleaded liar of their recovery. This April 12th. KI.MYKA M. YOUNG, Kxecutiix of A- ( Voting, dee'd. I'. 0. Address— H'almit Cove, N. ( 1! K 1) No l. .1. P. Humphreys, att'y. ! Thompson's OriiK* Store, Winston, JV. C. TIMJ liugnst and most varied stock "I'pure Drills In Witiat(>li-. s ali'iii. 1 liavo liuil 3n years experience ill titling trussed anal can advise I yon in aolecting one. Come And See Are. IV. O. THOMPSON. Bliss Native Herbs. Mr. Jolm White, (-iermanton, N. suys; "J have used Bliss Native Herbs for Rheumatism and it has cured mo, I have just purchased another box from your agent for future use and highly recommend it." A box of Hliss Native llerbs is a family doctor always in the house, Its use prevents and cures Constipation, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Trouble, Skin"* Disease Rheumatism and many Blood dis eases. It is purely vegetable— contains no mineral poison and is prepared in tablets and powder form. Sold in ' >ne 00l- >2OO t> lor boxes with a guar- DOSES antee to cure or money SI.OO back. Our page Almanac tel ling howjto'treat disease L uu request. MEDIUMS MAILED PROMPTLY BY J. P, HALL, Agent. GERMANTON, N. C. Tin: ALONZO O. ISLISS CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. THE BANK OF MADISON ► Is authorized by law to net us Trustee, . Assignee* Administra, tor, Guardian, Com / missioner. \ Business Solicited. I TAILOR-MADE fxat'iiicnts. F. 11. WOLLSCIILA(JEKj Winston, X. C. Latest Stjles. Per fect Fit Guaranteed. GIVE ME A CALL. R. DAVIS, Winston, IN C. Keeps constantly on > hand a full stock of > men's, women's and children's dress ' good s. Ladies' > hats trimmed are > the latest New York styles. "S't"cr Plate thmt Wemrs. 9 ' a I TRIPLE PLATED KNIFE Is stamped And has a I Round .Bolster. v . \ doing away with all sharp i Corners on that part hav \ ing the hardest wear. This "1847 ROGERS BROS." patented improvement insure# much longer wear on plain or fancy knives than the other makes m .J should they be plated equally as heavy. *olil HY IWMIIIIR «U»nU'r« everywhere' •r illustrated catalogue "C*L" addrum iernatlonal Silver Co.. Msriden, Conir.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 13, 1905, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75