CLOTH ING
FOR FALL.
If you want a nice stylish suit, and a good suit and a
cheap suit or an overcoat or a pair of pants, the only
place to go to is
J. E. BARKER'S
MOU/NT AIRY, IN. C.
We were fortunate to secure our stock of fall and win
ter clothing below their regular prices and even below
their real values and we are offwrjng our customers the
benefit of it. We can fit you up in a stylish up-to-date
suit at any price from S'J.OO to $15.00. Overcoats ft'l
styles and weights at $:»\00 to $20.00. Men's pant# from
SI.OO to $5.00. . .
Our stock of shoes is unsurpassed, the price is right,
the kinds will suit you, the stock is probably the largest
in the place. . ,
Oar stock of shirts, underwear and all kinds of men s
furnishings are representative of the best manufactured.
Get in the habit of going to BARKER'S —it will pay
you.
THE LEADER FOR LOW PRICES, HONEST MER
CHANDISE AND FAIR DEALINGS.
John A. Burton
Walnut Cove, N. C.
Headquarters for the Stokes County peo
ple who want the best goods at the
lowest prices. Keeps always on
hand atl kinds of farmers' sup
plies — Dry Goods, Shoes,
Groceries of all kinds,
farming tools, and
Guanos.
At ffinston Prices.
JUST RECEIVED BY
R. P. Joyce and Co.,
*
At Walnut Cove, N. C.
A Big Lot Of
il« KUMUK Mi
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
In the latest outs and prettiest styles. Also just received a beautiful
new line of
Dry Goods, Hats and Shoes.
Our prices are rock-bottom. Coine and examine our stock whether
you buy or not.
;R U 1
k GETTING #
1 4 Per Cent I
► POIt YOUR MONEYS? \
If not, cill on or write J
pimit m miik,
] INSTOJv -SA L EM, N.''C.
MEETING AT MOUNTAIN VIEW.
To Begin Next Sunday -Union Hill
Sunday School Growing.
Oermanton, Route 1, Oct. 22.
Our protracted meeting began at
Union Hill M. E. church on the
3rd Sunday. It was conducted by
Rev. J. H. Robertson, assisted by
Rev. 11. F. Lowe, of Greensboro.
As the meeting continued the in
terest increased and it seemed like
everyoue enjoyed the meeting.
Mr. Robertson and Mr. Lowe
will begin a protracted meeting at
Mountain View M. E. ohurch on
the sth Sunday in October. We
hope to have a good meeting.
Our Sunday School at Union
Hill is still growing and we hope
iit will continue to do so. We ex
pect to have a nice Xmas enter
tainment and want everybody to
come to Sunday School,
KATE.
MEETING OF THE TEACHERS.
Important Business To Be Transacted
—Saturday, Nov. 4. the Date.
At the Teachers' Institute held
here the past summer a Teachers'
Association was organized. The
association has been called to meet
on Saturday, Nov. 4, as will be
seen from the following notice :
There will be a meeting of the
Stokes County Teaoheps' Associa,
tion at the court house in Dan
bury on Saturday, Nov. 4, 1905,
at 10:30 o'clock, a. m.
All the members of the Associa
tion and all those who expect to
teach in Stokes are requested to
be present, as there is some im
portant business to be transacted.
October 24, 1905.
J. T. SMITH, Pres.
O. N. PETREE, Sec.
The Public Knows Nothing About It.
Remember that whether your
account at the Bank of Stokes
County be large or small, or
whether the Bank lends you mon
ey or takes your deposit, remem
ber that all business is strictly
confidential, and known only to
the party and the Bank.
ASTONISHING INCIDENT.
It was, to all her friends, an
astonishing incident, that Mrs. I.
B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis.,
was cured of her dreadful sick
ness. "Doctors," she writes, "had
given me up; friends were ready
to bid me the last farewell; clouds
of despair darkened my horizon,
and I was a wreck on the shores
of despondency, when I began to
take Electric Bitters, for iny
frightful stomach and liver com
plaint. To the astonishment of
all, I was benefited at once and am
now completely and miraculously
restored to health." At all drug
gists; price 50c; guaranteed.
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
The Children's Favorite
--ODBte--
Coughs, Colds, Croup and'"
\yhooping Cough.
Thin remedy if fnmou* for ltd rure« or*r
• largro part of the civilised world. It can
alwnyM be depended anon. Ii contain* no
oniuin or other harmful drug end may be
ffivvn aa confidently t«» a baby as to en adult
Price 25 cte; Large Size, 60 eta.
I L . ... -
, For sale by N. A. MARTIN
HATS! HATS!
My fall and winter stook
( of ladies hats and millinery
goods are now complete. Latesl
► styles and lowest priooi
guaranteed. You will find me on
* second floor at same old btand. II
will be to your interest to see my
goods before you
} Yottr»4suly,
MRS. D. S. B&YLES.
► Walnnl|ove, N. C. (
J.~H. PRATIIER, JV. O. PETREE,' Ih >. BYERLY,
President. Attorney. Wce-Pres.
] Tilt mi or stokes (ounnj
Authorized Capital., $50,000.
I Paid in 44 10,000. t
1 :
« Chartered by the State of North Carolina, and Registered in $
j the office of CU-rk Superior Court Stokes County. Carries j
♦ cashiers' bonds of §'20,000 and burglary insurance for $lO,- o
♦ " 000. Has burglar-proof and (ire-proof safes aud vaults, solid *
T steel, equipped with time locks. Every protection, every i
facility, every courtesy will be extended patrons that any ♦
2 hank can give. We will appreciate your account and will do *
X you every favor in our power consistent with safe and sound J
♦ principles of banking. ♦
Banbury; Walnut Cove :
EVGEA n U PEPPER, R. R. ROGERS,
Cashier, • (■ashler.
The G orrells
OF
Farmers Warehouse
Winston, N. C.
Have gained more new trade and sold far more of their old custom
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 desiro to thank our friends
for this immense trade. We will be delighted to handle the balance
of your tobaooo, and, undoubtedly, wo can make it pay you to sell
with us. Your friends,
A. B. UORRELL & SON.
FIRST SALE DA YS :
For January—Mondays, HVxlnesdays, Fridays.
For February—Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays.
R. L. MURPHY,
Walnut Cove, N. C.
I invite everybody to come
and see my stock of General
Merchandise, examine same,
get my prices, buy and save
raoneyi Pay cash for what
you buy. By so doing you
never buy more than you
need. Every customer who
buys on time and pays his
bills, helps pay for goods
bought by other customers
who do not pay their bills.
So come to Murphy's aud
buy your goods. Bear in
mind our stock is complete
and we most cheerfully
solicit your patronage.
I thank you all for your past trade and ask aconiinuance of same.
YOURS TRULY,
R. L. MURPHY.
THE OLD RELIABLE
- • p t . si .
' V-
Brown's Warehouse
Leads the market every year iu the highest average prices for tobacco. Talk is cheap
tiut It takes Work to make averages. Urina your tobacco to Brown's and every
pile shall have lose attention and very highest market price.
4 Our new Auctioneer, Mr. Jack Palmer, stays with every pile
till lie gets the very last bid possible on It.
Firs Sile D.iya for January 1905—Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdayi
" " " " February, 1905—Mondays, Wednesdays Fridays
" " " " March, 1905—Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdayi
We thank you for your liberal pationagi for the past 32 years, and
I last year especially, and hope by ln.il work to have the same in the future
1 Brown's is Headquarters for High Prices
Your friends.
BROWN & CARTER
Thompson's
Drug Store,
Winston, JV. C.
The largest ami
most varied stock
of pure Drugs in
i , Win«lon-.S'alem. I have hail 80
years experience
in fitting trusses
ami can advise
you in selecting
one.
Come And See Me.
V. O. THOMPSON.
NOTICE!
I will meet the tnx payers of
Stokes county for the purpose of
collecting the taxes for the year
1906, at the following times ami
places, to-wit:
King, Mon. Oct. ltt 1905.
Pinnacle, Tues. " 17 "
Vade Mecurn, Wod. " 18 "
Francisco, Thurs. " 19 "
Lawsonville, Friday " 20 "
Wilson's Store, Sat. " 21 "
ftermanton, Mon. " 23 "
Walnut Cove, Tues. " 24 "
C. A. Mitchell's
Store, Wed. " 25 "
Sandy Ridge, Thurs. " 2> "
J. VVesley More
field's Store, Friday " 27 "
Danbury, Sat. " 28 "
I hope the people will meet me
at the above times and places, and
pay their taxes promptly.
This the 14th day of September,
1905.
R. J. PETREE, Sheritf.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Ily virtue of a decree of the .Superior
court of Stokes county rendered in tin
special proceeding, entitled, "X. E. Cook
and others vs. Virda jrg# anil others,"
on the second day of Sept., 11)05, 1 will sell
to the highest bidder for cash, upon the
premises in .Stokes county, on Saturday the
21st day of October, IHOS, al 1 o'clock, I'.
M", the following tract of land In Stokes
county, to-wlt:
Lot No. 6, known as a part of the Bymim
tract, in the partition of the lands of T J.
Boaze, Sr., deed., beginning at two pines,
Mickey's corner, runs y. 28 1-2 chains to
pointers, corner of lot N'o. 5, thence oast
with the Hue of lot No. 5, 40 87-100 clius.
to a pine, thence S. 12 degrees W. 28 50-100
chains to a rock in Gordon's line, thence
til'. 80 25-100 clis. to the beginning, con-
-10 acres, mine or less.
Said tract of laud will lie sold for the
purposes of arlition, and the minora! in
terest in tlie same will be reserved.
This the Bth day of Sept,., 1005.
S. E. SIMMONS,
Commissioner.
N. O. Petree, AUm uey.
R. DAVIS,
Winston, IN. C.
Keeps constantly on
hand a full stock of
men's, women's and
children's dress
goods. Lcidies'
hats trimmed are
the latest New
York styles.
j "Silrcr Plate that Wears. "
I THIS
TRIPLE PLATED
KNIFE
f And has a
| Round .Bolster
A doing away with all sharp
1} corner* on that part hav-
J ing the hardest wear. This
*1847 WOOERS BROS."
patented improvement
insure* much longer wear
on plain or fancy knives
than the other makes
»should they be plated
equally a* heavy.
I Bold by leading denier* everywhere.
f For tUootnUod catalogue "C-L" address
3 International Silver Co.. Merldtn. Corn*.
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