M. W. NORFLEET £ CO.
PIEDMONT WAREHOUSE
For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco.
K&ti'blislieil IHS,
TO THE TOBACCO GROWERSOFSTOKESCOUXTY:
Wii ston, N. V., Nov. 18, 190">.
are now selling tobacco Higher than at any timfor three years past—in fact we
Hie getting old time pi ices Our sale today averaged $12.18 per hundred for every
JMII ud on Hie floor. Our sales for the entire week averaged over 10 cents per pound.
.AMI tl.eir was loth of common tobacco. We have large orders here not represented on
any other matket within your reach. *Ve have manufacturers here who do not buy
no ;mv ma? Act extept Whalon. We also have lactones who do buy on other markers,
but as a sensible man you mint know they buy it enough cheaper, so that it isdeliv
«'ied io tiifin a- Winston price*, thus limbing t|)a farmer pay the buying expenses avd
f'eiuht. When tobicco is high you can Ret fair price* anywhere, but unless you soil it
Winston \ou are certainly losing money and perhapv much more than you think- * ' »■»
>• >II" ;ifliiid to stand this loss ? Come to headquarters and get the top of the in uket
for your tobacco. Your friends,
M. VV. NOKFLEDT X CO.
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% WIJYSTOA -SA LEM, JV. C. J
> The Bank Of \
SStokes County*
C Danbury - Walnut Cove >
\ RESOURCES: $40,000 /
Solicits the account of every person in Stokes County f
M who handles money—merchants, farmers, business men,
\ school teachers, men, women and children. Check M
Jr books furnished free.
PROTECTION —We are chartered by the State to the
f extent of SIO,OOO paid up capital, with $50,000 author- f
ized; charter recorded in the offiee of the Clerk Superior #
M Court of Stokes County; we are insured against burglars %
in the sum of $20,000; we have fireproof vaults and solid M
M steel burglar-proof, time lock safe*. Our ca.shivrs are
bonded in the sum of $20,000. M
M 4 PER CENT—We pay 4 per cent interest on ceitifi- g
cates of deposit. Any sum taken.
This bank is the depository of the public moneys of W
M Stokes County.
J JESSE H. PRATHER, Pres. W. J. BYEKLY, Vice Pres. C
C Cashiers: EUGENE PEPPER, R. R. ROGERS. >
ANNOUNCEMENT.
STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT.
I dcsi- to say to the people of this section that I am now
in the mercantile business at Walnut Cove, and will handle
nil kinds of Dress Goods, Shoes, Notions, Groceries, etc.
While I do not claim to have the largest and most complete
stock of goods in the conntry. Ido claim to sell the best
goods as low as the lowest. When you visit Walnut Cove
look for the store with the BLUE FRONT, und give ine
u call, whether you buy or not.
Yours for Business,
J. W, EAST WALNUT COVE
Oyster Luncheon at the McCanless
House New Year's Cay.
An oyster luncheon at the
McCanless House Monday, New-
Year's Day, was one of the pleas
antest social functions of the holi
days. The spread had been ar
ranged by the Stokes County
Medical Society, which was to
meet here Monday, and all the
physicians of the county, with
their wives, were expected. But
owing to the severe weather and
much sickness in the county, only
a few physicians were present, the
occasion nevertheless being a
most enjoyable one.
The 'guests present were : Dr.
and Mrs. W. B. Moore, of Smith ;
Dr. J, H, Ellington, of Sandy
ttidge ; Drs. VV. V. and W. L.Mc-
Canless, of Danbury, and Messrs.
J. D. Humphreys and Eugene
Pepper,
If there was anything in the ar
ticle in the last issue of the Re.
porter regarding the disturbance
of the negroes hero during Christ
mas, that may have seemed intend
ed to reflect on the officers or
magistrates, this paper disclaims
any such intention. The article
was given merely as legitimate
news, and the facts were printed
without any editorial mention by
this paper, and without any inten
tion to tread on anybody's toes.
Paid To October 4, 1912.
Mr. D. F. Tillotson, of King 11.
F. D. No. 1, has the honor of
standing tho highest of any one
on the Reporter's roll of honor,
having paid his subscription in
advance to Oct. 4, 1912.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE
DAY.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure. E. Wj
Grove's signature is on ee.oh box
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
The Children's Favorite
—ODRBB--
Coufirhe, Colds, Group and
Whooping Cough.
Thl« remedy is fmmoua for ltacoreaoY«r
• Urge i)art of the civilised world. It can :
alwaya be depended upon It oontaina no
opium or other harmful drug and may be
given aa confidently to a baby aa to an adult
Price 25 cts; Large Size, 60 eta.
For sale by N. A. MARTIN.
NOTICE!
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
By virtue of the power contain
ed in a certain deed in trust exe.
cuted to me by J. O. Southorn and
wife E. S. Southern on the 18th
day of Nov., 1891, to secure the
payment of a note therein recited,
which said deed in trust is duly
recorded in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds of Stokes county,
in Book No. 32, page 130, default
having been made in the payment
of said note, and the holder there
of having applied to me to sell the
lands conveyed in said trust deed,
1 will expose to public sale to the
highest bidder for cash, at the
court house door in the town of
Danbury, N. C., on
Monday, the sth day of Feb. 1906,
at 12 o'clock, M., the lands con
veyed in said deed in trust, lying
and being in the county of Stokes,
adjoining the lands of Z. L. Wall,
and others, and described in said
deed as follows, to-wit:
"Lying on the north side of
County Line branch, adjoining
W. B. Carter on the East side, Z.
L. Wall on the North side, and J.
C, Flinn and M. T. Glenn on the
South and West sides, it being
that portion of the Jonathan Flinn
land conveyed by him to J. 0.
Flinn, and by him conveyed to J.
O. Southern, containing 20 acres,
more or less."
This the 2nd day of Jan., 1906,
J. G. H. MITCHELL,
Trustee.
The Clothing Store
wi; ell you your next
«u? i* overcoat cheaper
Than it r (loin; House In Mod
When you come down, ome in our place and see fus yourself. Don't forget
The -!' ' Clothing Store
and 3d Streets, East side of Court House.
One of your mnty hoys is here with us Will llierson.
onie in and see him.
CHAS HELPS & COMPANY
)
/ iston - Salem N. _C. .
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NC b/ \I»V FOR BUSINESS
2=B STORES =2
\AJ of UP-TO-DATE
C >THING
S )ES, HATS
and UNDERWEAR.
Our bnyei Us ju eturned from New York where he bought
some big ba gains i . Nothing, Hats and Shirts and we have
just gotten t'iroiigh > ening :ip same and are now ready for
Ibusiness, f-ret cou; gets the pick. 400 fine Sample Hats
all colors ai* i styh > zes (> 7-8 7, and 7 1-8. worth $1.50 to
$2.50, our p ices visile they last.
ELET : ER BROTHERS
430 lev. treet Winston, IN.C,
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paper ndI«1 advertising medium.
Try It.