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I'o vercoat ComfortTj -*•%» m \ Be prudent, take no chances on a oold that may stay m with you all the winter. It Haft Schaf BO __________________■ f V Mar, 1 I a - Walk right in our store and say, "I have suffered long M v* f-v v. mHL enough." I want one of your snng, warm, comfortable ■ fitting, good looking, sensible, well made Overcoats. M b I- v ..r V w '" ,on s ' ,ow yon Our lines of Ovorcoats cot in ■ ' 6Very Wa " te ' B^''e a ' roin every worthy fabric. " I ] Overcoats That the Best I ( jl T a *l° rs Know How to Build. 1 mTw& ■ * V ' * V u The feel of the stuff in your lihikl will (ell yon the Coats ■ VjlrF v are righf-tlie hand felled edges, the collars, the inside of the I M yP* *! Tk»» f jjnokets—everything about them breathos the air of a tine ■ mt L ' % ) Tailor Shop and Overcoat perfection. ETu-^-'. s - v-» We've certainly great comfort and pleasure iu Store for ■ ■ you, Sir, if you'll come after it. I— ( I , $5, #B, |)IO, #ls up to $%5. I 1 N. L. Cranford & Co. j ■ One Price Clothiers, I | 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 afl kinds of farmers' sup plies— Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries of all kinds, farming tools, and Guanos. At Winston Prices. To the Tobacco Growers of Stokes and Adjoining Counties: Martinsville, Va.. Vov. 14, i take lliis method of informing you lli.d Tobacco Iw* lake.. a i i»- on iln> Martinsville market. All grade* am wiling hetter, ami It will p*.v every ..f v«u to patronlxe this market. Our manufacturer* lmve |.*ue.l Zv.\ -.latins that they will pay more money for your t.'tuc». In .Vinli *- C.lll . l Jwl*ne. They ean afford to do this. 'OB>mon .en* will tJlrli von tlits. All our factories are having good trade and tl>e output of SMrSU. vear will beat all past record.. Co..,initio,, is ,tr.H.* o ,i v Oll will be pleased wltl. present price.. I confidently expect to miap nrl>"ps iT ood on l»al ince of this crop. Xhe Banner iParelwuse Is the best equipped Hone in the town for liandlint vour tobacco. All ray men »-e experienced and ready and Wil li* to serve you. My facilities for handling yo«r tobacco cannot l>e be«- V? a?»dit will be mv pleasure to look after every load of your 01.ac.-o, », i U that vou get the highest market price. Renumber first, '.hat U»leas v .in to 1/irtlusville with your tobacco, onr good price* will do yon y * 1 - • Tl mJess you CO ... to see meat tl* BANNER you wit not heneiit ma, nor can Ibe of any swvlce lo you. With bwrt wlslws v.d trusting to have the pleasure of seeing you with your first load, I am. Your friend truly, E. J. DAVIS, Martinsville, Va An Idea For the Stokes County Mer chant. llow would you like for your neighbors to go outside of the | county to do their trading and | spend their money, leaving you to ! look out for yourself ? You would have to close your doors, wouldn't yon ? Then, observe the golden rule and do your business with your home bank, the Bank that helps you pay your taxeß. ~' « TAILOR - MADE Garments. P. 11. WOLLSCIILAGER, Winston, N. C. Latest Styles. Per fect Fit Guaranteed., GIVE ME A CALL., AT TIIE STOIbIE OF, R. DAVIS, Winston, IN. C. Von viill now find the newest and nicest of all kinds things for Christ-? mas, such as ladies ready made Suits and Hats. Call and examine Iter stock, s. P. TESH mm. ii. c \;jh STEEL TRAPS—single spring steel traps without chain inch jaw each 10 As above with weldless steel wire chain and ring wedge each 15 Mink, Rat size as above 4 inch jaw ench 20 Mink size as aboye 4 7-8 inch jaw each 25 Fox size %s above double spring 4 7-8 inch law each , 40 Otter size as above 5$ inch jaw each 50 Beaver size as abuve 6J inch jaw each HO Special price on 6 or more. RlFLES—side Extractor Walnut Stuck Nickle Scroll trigger guard steel heel plate 22 oaliber t short each v 12.50 Remington action bright furnished steol guard and heel pl tte with shell ejector rim fine for B. B. aud 22 Oaliber each , $3.60 " H. & A. same style at Stevens Mayn ml Jr. Riflu have art 18 each all round barrel walnaiatockaml fore arm blued steel frame aud butt plate lever nclli n all finely furnished it measures over all 33 in and weighs 2J lbs. barrel is acurately b>red and rifled chambered for 22 short rim fire cartridges each 3.75 Warrant system riflod barrel pistol grip oil finished stock bright steel mountings scroll guaid * but uses 22 caliber short or long cartridges or ball caps each 4jQO Hopkins and Allen take down barrel sam» action as stevens favorite walnut stock with checked rubber butt blue steel fratue lever action 22 caliber 550 32 oalibur 5.50 each Quackenbush Safety Rifles accurate and reliable easily taken apart Ivirrvls either black or nickeled weight 4£ lbs. 22 caliber 18 inch birrol 5.90 22 inch birrel fi.so Our Belgium niske, walnut stock checkered rubber heel plate lever action ejector case hardeued frame solid breach block 92 octigan barrel 22 inch 22 cnlibar fitted with Ro*ky Mountain Step rear sight and adjustable front sight come knocked down each SINGLE BUGGY HARNESS— The cheapest most durable and well appearing Harness made for the money has the appearance in finish of double its price complete 0.02 A carefully and neatly made harness of oak tanned harness lea'her g iod finish complete 7.28 S. P. TESH Mayodan, N. C. (I To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, fir*/? ZL*?Srl Advertise Your Business • Merchants and business men will find this paper a splendid advertising medium* Trj it. ' ■ Of Valuable La, ml. By vfrtue of a decree of the Superior court of Stukes county, rendered on the 12th of August, 1905, in the special proceedings entitled "J. C. Wall, administra tor of Win. Wall, dec'd, against James R. Bierson and "others," I will sell at poblio auction to the highest bidder, upon the terms hereinafter set forth, at the court house door, in the town of Dan bury, N. 0., on Monday, February sth, 1906, begiuuing at 12 o'clock, M., one valuable tract of land in Stokes county, belonging tp the estate of Wtn. Wall, deo'.d, to-wit: A tract, known as the John H. Young tract, adjoining the O. W. Glidewell tract and contains 201 acres, more or less. This is a very fine farm, and is well improved, with a fine lot of original timber land on it. This farm is a good tobacco, wheat, corn and grass farm, with a lot of good meadow, and a good young orchard on it. Has two dwelling houses on it, one of which has several rooms, and is a good comfortable dwell -1 ing. The other house has three rooms, and there are good stables l at both of the dwellings. This farm if also well supplied with tobacco barns, and has also a small cabin house. This tract is i within four miles of WaiautCove, in a good neighborhpod. Terms of sale—One-third cash, one-third payable May 1906, and the other third pajlSle on Dec. 20th, 1906, with bona and ap proved security for the deferred payments, bearing 6 per cent in terest from day or sale. JAMEB C. WALL, Admr. of Wm. Wall, dec'd. W. W. King and N. O. Petree, Attorneys. I KILLTH.OOUCH »»■ CU^ E TH« LUHCB New Discovery ___ /toNtimmoN we* mtar** HurMt tnd ftoiekwa Cur a for *U THEOAI wiLIfSS T&OUB s! or MONEY BACK. U'K/mON'S DRUG STORE. WINSTON SALEM, N. C. Stokea people will not And a better or ruore reliable place to purchase the,r UKL'OS tluui at tliii reliable bun.**. Af.L KIN/>8 OF TOILET ARTICLES KKIT AT AU. TIHBS. I also keep lite Inrgi-tM ami lineal line of Trtuaeg in . the .State and guarantee «htisf«rt| n |n botti quality and piiee. ' COME AND EXAMINE! MY STOCK E. W. O'HANLON. i -■ THE SANITARIUM Offers the quickest, best and most reliabfa treatment for Rheumatism. It is an established f.iti tii.it KlieiiinttMn i due tn Uric acid 111 tlm system, it it all «ftiibi s e l f.«*t lliatlhu quickest and Ueai mean or eiliuonlating tlie poison t» tluoiijjh the ?*iu uuti kithtcys. Tie Hot Air and Eleeric Light IU-lis iluri it. Tie Naniti.in n alw> uae* with the very lieM or >BMIIU I I •• , Kinwn Vlbrp- ' »nr M*ssnee, Stttlc, Galvanic and Far sdi .* Elo-trinity" In nther j§ chronic dii-e-isev ' ' . Drs. RIERSON & COPPLE. «a 4; Su^tua,, 127 8. MAIN ST., WINBTON-SALEM, N. C. -X-. > ' : V " ' 1 " j>rVU ' ■ . /. • f- '"■.- C: £ Hend your orders for job work to the Reporter office.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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