JUST RECEIVED BY
R. P. Joyce and Co.,
At Walnut Cove, N. C.
A Big Lot Of
hum Pi-tin (lothi
FOR MEN ANI) IfOYS.
In the latest cuts aud prettiest styles. Also just received a beautiful
new line of
Dry Good, Hats and Shos.
Our prices are rock-bottom. Come and examine our stock whether
you buy or not.
O'HANLON'S
DRUG STORE.
WINSTON S A I.EM, N. O.
people Will not lintl a better or more
reliable place U> purchase tlit'ir I» /.M" JN tluii
at this reliable liuusc.
At.l. KINJ'S OK
TOILET ARTICLES
KEUT AT AM. TIMES. ]
1 al»i> keep tlio largest ami linest Hup of Trunmi in
the suto guarantee satisfaction in both quality and
pi ice.
COME AND EXAMINE MY STOCK
E. W. O'HANLON.
You will never make a mistake by selling
your Tobacco at
PIEDMONT
WAREHOUSE
AVI>'STO>', IV. C.
Winston manufactures over .11) million pounds of tobacco every
year. Our manufacturers can afford to pay you more money for your
tobacco iu Winston than anywhere else. Bring your tobacco to Pied
msnt and you shall have the top of the market for every pile.
Hoping to see you soon, we are
Your friends,
m. vv. NOB FLEET & 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 aCI kinds of farmers' sup
plies — Dry Goods, Shoes,
Groceries of all kinds,
farming tools, and
Guanos.
At Winston Prices,
QUAKER.
j Quaker, July 18.—The farmers
are in the grass. Crops look very
well considering the wet weather.
Wheat crops are better than was
expected.
There will be lots of moving
this fall. Every renter in this
neighborhood is going to move.
Mr. Tom Darnell is going to High
Point. J. M. Kiser is aiming to
move to Slate's mill. He said last
week that if he went to the mill
it would not be one month before
the custom would l>e so large that
he would have to run half the
night.
PECKS BAD BOY.
WALNUT COVE.
Walnut Cove, July 17.—Rose
Bud and Scuffle Town crossed
bats 7-15-05 on tho latters ground.
Had a good quiet game, ending 2
to 1 in favor of Rose Bud, or that
' was the the way the score stood
alter deviding by eleven. They
have another game the fifth Sat
urday in this month on Rose Bud
ground. Mr. Ed Meadows got a
| linger drove up in his hand on the
Sth ending. He had better do
i like some of the Rose Bud players;
have one taken off.
J. 8.
MADISON.
Madison, July 18.—Mr. R. M.
Fagg has moved his sawmill right
close to Ellisboro.
Mrs. R. M. Fagg and Mrs. N.
G. Lawson went to Madison last
Sunday.
Mr. R. M. Fagg went to Wins
ton yesterday to get him a new saw
| mill. I reckon he can saw now if
I no bad luck.
Big meeting going on at Ellis
boro this week. Large crowd at
, tending. ME.
BENT HER DOUBLE.
"I knew no one, for four weeks,
when I was sick with typhoid and
kidney trouble," writes Mas Annie
Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa., "and
when 1 got better, although I had
1 one of the best doctors 1 could get,
1 was bent double, and had to rest
jmy hands on my knees when I
walked. From this terrible afflic
| tion I was rescured by Electric
Hitters, which restored my health
j 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.
TOURS TO COLORADO AND CALI
FORNIA.
Choose Time. Route And What to See.
On numerous dates, May to
| October, l'.tOo, excursion rates are
lin effect to Colorado, California
• ! and the Pacific Northwest. By
specifying "Rock Island" west of
; Chicago, you secure the most for
" your money in the way of sights
|to see and side trips to take. Stop
off in Colorado, take in the Rocky
Mountain resorts, visit Yellow
stone Park, then to Portland Ex
position. Return via California.
! Full information from John Se
j bastian, Passenger Traffic Mana
' ger, Rock Island System, Chicago.
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Chamberlain's
COLIC. CHOLEHA AND
I Diarrhea Remedy
■I I A few done* of this remedy will
Invariably cnre an ordinary at
tack of diarrhea.
It has been used In nine epi
demics of dysentery with perfect
success.
I It can always be depended
upon, even in the more severe
attacks of cramp colio and chol
j i era morbus.
It is equally successful for
sniumer diarrhea and cholera
l» infantum in children, and is the
moans of saving the lives of many
children each year.
When reduced with water and
sweetened it is pleasant to take.
Every man of a family should
keep this remedy In his home.
Buy it now. It may save life.
PRICE, 23C. LAROE SIZE, BOC.
(UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
OF MEDICINE,
Thorough course In KBI IK, SIMfH. OBSTETRICS
•nd the SPECIALTIES ; .1.0 DEITISTIY .nd PMIMACT.
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riei amply equipped for successful teaching,
j leventy Teachers. High record before State Boards.
• hr 14 " P»it Citii'T.e 8. w."f THE PROCTOR.
SCMOULER'S
Prompt attention to all Mail Orders.
Write for samples.
SPRI/NG SALE OF
Dress Goods and Silks.
All the fashionable weaves in the new
spring shades
Beautiful Wash Goods.
A splendid assortment of pretty pat
terns in all the new spring wasli
goods.
New EMBROIDERIES and LACES.
Our stock of these choice trimmings
is most complete, and contains every
thing that is new and up-to-date.
Schouler's
The Gorrells
OF
Farmers Warehouse
Winston, N. C.
Have gained more new trade and sold far more of their old
ers this year than ever before in the history of their warehouse bu
iness. This shows very plainly that they have been getting the {best
prices and making the highest averages.
We are justly proud of this record and desire to thank our friends
for this immense trade. Wo will be delighted to handle the balance
of yonr tobacco, and, undoubtedly, we can make it pay you to sell
with us. Your friends,
A. B. GORRELL & SON.
FIRST SALE DA YS
Kor January—Mondays, llY'diii'silays, Kriiluys.
Kor February—TuesUiys, Thursdays, Saturdays.
4 Per Cent
A Great Many Readers
of the Danbury Reporter have savings accounts with 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 them.
We want every reader of the Reporter to become a deposi
tor and enjoy the absolute 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 SAVIfIQS UK
* WINSTOJv SALEM, JV. C.
JOHN D. HUMPHREY, S
Attorney at Law,
Danbury, - - - N. C
Prompt attention to all business
entrusted. Will practice in all
State courts.
NATHANIEL O. PETREE,
Attorney at Law,
Danbury, - - . N. C.
All business entrusted receives
prompt aud careful attention.
Will practice in all State courts.
NOTICE.
llavinsi duly rpialified its executrix of
the last will uiul testament of A C Young,
deceased, all persons indebted to
said estate ate hereby notified to conio
forward and make immediate settlement
of llie same and all persons holdingclaims
against said estate are hereby notified to
present theintome pr perly authenticated
for payment on or before the 20th day of
April 11XM1 of this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery.
This April 12th. 1005.
KLMYIIA M. YOUNU,
Kxecuttix of A. Voung, dee'd.
I'. O. Address—Walnut Cove, N. C.,
U F I) So 1.
J . I). Humphreys, att'y.
Thompson 9 *
Drus Store,
Winston, JV. C.
Tlio largest ami
most varied stock
of pure Drugs hi
Wilis'.on-A'aloui. X have liail 30
years experience
in lilting trusses
ami can advise
you in selecting
one.
Come And See Me.
V. O. THOMPSON.
Bliss Native Herbs.
Mr, John White, Germanton, N.
C., says: "1 have used Bliss Native
Herbs for Rheumatism and it has
cured me. 1 have just purchased
another box from your agent for
future use and highly recommend
it."
A box of Bliss Native Herbs 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 One Dol- 200
lor boxes with a guar- DOSES
antee to cure or money $ 1.00
back, Our 32 page Almanac tel
ling how'to'treat disease sent [on
request.
MEDICINE MAI RO.ML'TLY HV
J. F. HALL, Agent.
(TEKMANTON, N. C.
THE ALONZO O. BLISS CO.,
WASHINGTON, I). C.
THE BANK
OF MADISON
Is authorized by law
to aet as Trustee,
Assignee,. 1 dministra
tor, Guardian, Com
missioner.
Business Solicited.
TAILOR-MADE
Garments.
P. 11. WOLLSCIILAGEK,
Winston, N. C.
Latest Stales. Per
fect Fit Guaranteed.
GIVE ME A CALL.
R. DAVIS,
Winston, IN C.
f Keeps constantly on
hand a full stock of
men's, women's and
children's dress
goods. Ladies'
i hats trimmed are
tli e latest New
York styles.
■ Silver Plate that Weari.''
I '■ ■■:! THIS
I fl TRIPLE PLATED
1 it I: KNIFE
* f And has a
I[ Round Bolster i
A doing away with all sharp
(A cornere on that part bav-
V iug the hardest wear. This
*1647 ROGERS BROS."^
patented improvement'
insures much longer wear
on plain or fancy knives
than the other makes
should they be plated '
equally as heavy. r
Bold by loading dealer* everywhere
For Illustrated catalogue "C-L" addrew
t.Ucrnetional 8llv«r Co., Nitride*, Coan.