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|1 I THE GREAT DISCOUNT SALE CLOSES AUGUST 12th. The privilege In your* until Midnight, Au^u Hl 12th to buy Clothing at our present, prices A GREAT OPPORTUNITY, CERTAINLY. With the strike of the clock on the of August l k at I*l, ( your chance to share in one the best nothing oilers we have ever matte WILL IIAVE PASSED. V\V sound the last note of warning in order that no one may be shut out from tlie great benefits of this Sale without a chance to participate. If yon fail to take advantage of our otter the fault will be Yours, not Ours HERE'S THE LAST CALL. / MEM'S SUITS BOYS* SUITS PA/NTS. ' £l2 ."*) Men's Suits now 10. $1 Suits now s!s. I'! nuw 82 si), stf> M«»"s Suits now 12. s."> Suits now 83.75. s.') L'lints now J4. i*ufijri|n* iwu9 By u.ri xßino.r « MM. MEN SS I HAW HA I'S i.», sl. j>2, Straw lints. Your Choice for 2.V, Everybody seems to he coming to our «rcal Sale. If you have not been yet., you should come at once for your own benefit and see what is going on. N. L, C RAUF OED & ~CO MP AIM Y, The One Price Clothiers, Winston, N. (J. CALIFORNIA Do you want to live where the climate is mild the year round— where labor is never oppressed by stress of weather, and where animal vitality is never lost by mere conflict with cold? Do you want to live in a region where the resources are more varied than in any other equal area in the world, where the division of great ranches affords a fine opportunity to get a small farm that will aseure you a competence ? Do you want to live where, with a minimum of labor, you can grow profitable crops of grapes and small fruit, oranges, lemons, olives, prunes and almonds, alfalfa and grain, where crops are sure, business is good and capital easily finds profitable investment ? Then go to California, where both health and opportunity await your coming. The Chicago, Union Pacific and North-Western Line * is the most direct route to the Pacific Coast, and there are two fast through trains daily via this line, over the famous double- ■, track railway between Chicago and the Missouri River. Special low round-trip rates are in effect via this line W throughout the summer to various Pacific Coast points, and colonist low rate one-way tickets will be on sale during Sep- * tember and October, which give a» unusual chance for settlers to make the trip at a minimum of expense. Daily and personally conducted excursions are operated through to San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Portland without change, on which a double berth in a Pullman tourist sleeping car from Chicago costs only $7.00, via the Chicago & North-Western, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways. \ W. B. KNXSKERN, P. T. M. C. & N.-W. Ky., Chicago, 111. . Please aaU free to my ad4rM«, California booklet*, maps ao4 (ail FILL IN THfS COUPON particular* •onwrniag ram an* M>n »ervi«e. AND MAIL IT TO-DAY. «W4*« __ HAW Norfolk-Western II). | S('H 121)1' MS IT ISPKKIT JI'NE 11, l!K)f> ' I >M il \ l»aily Fx. Siih. I'nilv I*:a Sun I PM AM PM PM 2:50 7.;tU liV Winston Ar 2.(K) 10.U0 :5.2t H.i;t '• Wnl. Cuvt! " 1.21 51.20 A. M. 5.00 '.1.50 " Mnrtinsv. " 11,4.j 7.411! 7.2"J 12."0 Ar Riwnoku Lv 0.1") *>. l") WKSTImI'XI) I.KAVI-: IIIUNIIKK I • All. V. 4:10 :i m— For Ka*t lta«lfor«l, Itlncllchl, Taze well ami Norton, lllllll.lll .slH'|>«r to i olunil'ii*. Olilo. cafe i-;ir fi Ir,ii in (\\ Hiililiigtoit :i II« I 'liiittaiioojja l.imile»l) lor I*nla»kl. principal .-tallou*. Ilr*t«»l HIM. tlie South. I'lillinun Sleeper* to NIK tir le im> ttml Memphis. talc car 4 2'» p ill—Tli® St. I .on I* K\prc«*. lor | llluciielil, I*«M'IIIIKIIIJU«, lu'imv.i. I'in.i- ■ iniatti, ImlliitiotiolU. St Loniw. KIIMKHN t'ilv, J t'oluiuiiiiH ami t'hinigo. I*n 11 iii-i ii |!nt!et SkHiiKSrn /foanoke to (NI IIIIIIOIH HIMI ItluetiHil to «'tin inaiiti. rale i' it 4:35 |* in— For llltlelicM2ll.il Inlet mo«lIm(«s * n ' Horn. I:4"» |» in—l**ily. For |tri»tol ami intcrmrWiate Matioii*. Knowille, ('liMtlMt.iNivti ami 11• > 1111.» Soil Hi. I'II 1111.111 x.ecpi*r to Knoxvllle. 9:li H 111 —For HrUtol aiio Intermediate *!.«'i.>im. ItliiilU'lil, Norton. I'oi-aliotiia* ami Welch. Ftt'lman SI eper to Welch. NOItTII AM» K \STHO|'M>. 1 "»ii i» in -For Fclcr^loir^. 11l- hlllol.ll ami N«»r folk. I*nl mill llulfet arl.tr « 'iii lo .. riolk 1: |i 11 111 FOI W'HhStiL'tou, tl>i|f«'rMt«iwii. I* It II» ilelphi-t '.ml New York via lt|iyi-i*t«iwi> uml Pitllnt 111 to Ni*v% York. H. 10 p in—For ll:i|t« rtowu. |»II| mm "*h'e «r to I'ltilailetpiia. t:oI a 111 —For Flelun o«| uml NOI.OI !•« Inn'i Sleeper I.Michhtir» to Norfolk ami Itli-himjul. 12.nl a 111—(WiinhltiL'toii an Chatta IHI ;II I.un ite I). For WantlliiKtou, Philadelphiaami New York via l.ynchhn& Fiilliuaii Slecpi-m to \Va»hliiKtoti, llnlti nior.*. I'hilath-iphia nml Nitw York. 7:io ;tui —Fur /.viii'Mitiru. IVfcisl»nru. Ii K'IHIIMII.I UIHI SH i lk' 8:'»."i p in—Daily. For l«\ ticlil»nn*. I'ull lll 111 S IM'ptff (ill /•*'i'lllllClt «l. I'MlftA.M 7>iV HON. l.\ ii«*liliiir«r (I'liinti >'l.iiimi) ilaily .•\.-.-pt "o'limliii .'iMHI a 111. il- s*l oil .1 il I>lll ii.tin ntnl i 11 1.51 llllMtiall* Mta- TI OIK. Fur id mlilifi' 11 •! iul rui;i:ini i|i| ly to ticket Hi v, «>r In W. I; ILKVII.I., M. H\ ITK.WC, lie./! I'.imh \ «• I. Tiiiv I'imh. .Vjynt. : l;c> N N«'K K, V.N. 1 COUCH i CURE THI LUNCB \ am Dr. King's I New Discovery PHM Uiflß I OUGHt and 50c 1» 1.00 II' w " Fr«« Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or KONXY BACK. No. 2 Folding Brownie A wonderfully capable and accurate camera built on the Kodak plan. Good enough to satisfy experienced photographers, yet so simple that children can use it. PICTURES 2'4 x 3 I A inches. Loads in daylight with film Cartridges. Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter with iris diaphragm stops. Fall description in Kodak Catalog FREE at any photographic dealers or bp mall. EASTMAN KODA*K CO., Rochester, N. Y. Ncnd your orders for job work to the Reporter Office-
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