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I Overcoat Com for tTJ rU^ n ° C ' mnCeß ° D 1 C °' l ' W; \\ Walk right in our store and say, "I have suffered iong ■ I enough." I want one of your snug, warm, comfortable ■ £. \ X "vlf fitting, good looking, sensible, well made Overcoats. M f We will then sliow you Our linos of Overcoats cut in ■ y : every wanted style and from every worthy fabric. r I Overcoats That the Best I Jjfelffl .;^y : Tailors Know How to Build. I 1 The feel of the stuff in your hand will tell you the Coats ■ H are right-the jiand felled edges, the collars, the inside of the I pockets—everything about them breathes the air of a fine ■ fPg Tailor Shop and Overcoat perfection. H W We've certainly great comfort and pleasure in Store for ■ you, Sir, if you'll come after it. I #s,#B, #lO, s up to I 1 N. L. Cranford & Co. J I One Price Clothiers, £ IWINHTON-BALBM, N. C.I t 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 oil hand all 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: Martlnsvll o. V v.. Vnv. 11. IOH.'I I laki' ihit mi'Mi'xl of infirm 115 on 1h it Tub it'-n has taken a lisc 011 ile> Matt'usville market. All irrades are nidllim lietter, and il will pay evnv one of you t> patitmlw! f.liis market. ' »nr mniutacturnra Invu is-med H curd stating ilmt they will |*iy uiom money for y» ir h'tum in Martins, ville than elsewhere. 'l'll y can afford to ilo this. Common acn.-e will teach ynii tills. All our factories ire having good trile :*• 1• I t'irt output. f plug for the next, year will l>aat all past records. i.'o»ii|»*tltioii is rtrorg Pere and you will l>e pleased with present pric -*. I confidently expect to see prices good on balance of this crop. 'l i e banner Ifareliouae Is the Heit equipped //"lie in t lie town for liandlinit jour tobacco. All inv IIHII it exporieiuv.il and ready and wil iii (1 to sene j n. My facilities lor liamlllng your tobacco cannot lie lie«- tin, niid il w ill lie my pleasure tn li nk after every load of your tobacco, mill see that yon (jet the highest market price. Keinetnher llrat, ".hat unless yon come to .Martinsville with your tobacco, our good prices will do )"' 110 good; and second, unleas you con-.e to see meat llie HANNK It yon will not benefit me, nor can Ibe of any service 10 you. Willi Itest whims mil ti nstiug tn have the pleasuie of seeing you with yonr lirst load, l;nm. Your friend truly, E. J. DAVIS, Martinsville, Va An Idea For the Stokes County Mer chant. How 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, woulilu't you ? Then, observe the golden rule and do your business with your home bank, the Bank that helps you pay your taxes. TAILOR - MADE Garments. P. 11. WOLLSCIILAGEK, Winston, N. C. Latest Styles. Per fect Fit Guaranteed. GIVE i\IE A >ALL. AT TIIE STORE OF R. DAVIS, Winston, IN. C. You will now find the newest and nicest of all kinds tilings for Christ inas, such as ladies ready made Suits and Hats. Call and examine her stock. S. P. TESH Will, II.: C STEEL TRAPS—single spring steel traps without chain 3$ inch jaw each 10 As above with weldless steel wire chain and ring wudge each 15 Mink, Rat size as above 4 inch jaw each 20 Mink size as above 4 7-8 inch jaw each 25 Fox size as above double spring 4 7-8 inch law each 40 Otter size as above 5$ inch jaw each 50 Beaver size as above 6£ inch jaw each (iO Special price on 6 or more. RlFLES—side Extractor Walnut Stock Nickle Scroll trigger guard steel heel plate 22 caliber short each 12.50 Remington action bright furnished steol guard and heel plato with shell ejector rim tine for B. B and 22 Caliber each $3.60 H. & A. same style as Stevens Maynard Jr. liiflo have an 18 each all round barrel walnut stock and fore arm blued steel frame and butt plate lever action all finely furnished it measures over all 33 in and weighs 2J lbs. barrel is aourately bored and rifled chambered for 22 short rim tire cartridges each 3.75 Warrant system rifled barrel pistol grip oil finished stock bright steel mountings hcrollfguaul but uses 22 caliber short or long cartridges or ball caps each 4.00 Hopkins and Allen take down barrel same action as stevens favorite walnut stock with ohecked rubber butt blue steel frame lever action 22 caliber 550 32 caliber 5.50 each Quackenbush Safety Rifles accurate and reliable easily taken apart birrels either black or'nickeled weight 4£ lbs. 22 caliber 18 inch barrol 5.90 22 inoh barrel 6.50 Our Belgium make, walnut stock checkered rubber heel plate lever action ejector casej hardened frame solid breach block 92 octigan barrel 22 inch 22 caliber fitted with Rocky 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 6,02 A carefully and neatly made harness of oak tanned harness leather good finish complete 7.28 S. P. TESH Mayodan, IN. C. f To Cure a Cold in One Day I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. I I Seven MJffion boxes sold In past 12 months. Thfe Signature, tK>X ' ZSCI J Advertise Your Business Merchants and businessmen will And this paper a splendid advertising medium. Try it. Money to Loan to Farmers. The Bank of Stokes County hns money to loan the farmers to make their orope on, on 3, 6, and 9 months time. Any amount from $5.00 up is loaned, on reasonable terms. Thompson's Drug Store, Winston, A'. C. Tlie largest and most varied stock of pure Drugs in Winston-Salem. I liave liad 3U years expwriimoe in titling Trn«f»»B and ran advise you in selecting one. Come And See Me. V. O. THOMPSON. il JnTheg gi|BanKpr. "bcrtmTfear The farmer'! I Yield*PerAcre" | count grow H Inter In proportion to the fertility ■ of bis firm. To supply to your farm ■ the elements that bare been taken n from It by planting and hiirveFting H season after season, use bountifully I Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers I (with a special formula for every ■ crop). They lay at the root of tbous- M ands and thousands of prosperous H farms. Use these fertilizers for all M your crops, no matter what they H maybe. They will greatly "Increase H your yields per acre." and make your ■ money-uag fuller. Ask your dealer H for tnem, and if ue can't supply you, ■ write us direct. Don't pny y ur N good money, nor givo your note, fur y any inferior substitute. VIR6IKII-CAROUKA CHEMICAL CO., Richmond, Va. Atlanta. Oa. Norfolk. Va. Savannah, Ua. ■ Durham, N. O. Montgomery, Ala. ■ Charleston, 8.0. Memphis, Tenn. Baltimore, MA. Btuevepdrt, La. OWNtOWS DRUG STORE. WINSTON SALEM, N. C. Stoke* people will nut tint! a bettor or more reliable place to purchase the.r DfillOS than at this reliable house. ALL KIN/«S OK TOILET ARTICLES * KlilT AT AIX TIMES. 1 algu keep the largest and Hnest line of Trusses in the .state and «n uanteo s:itisTticti• n in botli quality ami pi lee. COMB AND EXAMINE MY STOCK E. W. O'HANLON. THE SANITARIUM ; Offers the quickest, best and most reliable .a ; treatment for Rheumatism. It i> mi eslahlMicil fict th il lt!nlini tUm Is ilue to Uric aciil in tlie , » ■■ sy -li-iii It is an eft. h'a eI f iet 'h:it the quickest ami l>eß meats of ei ilMintallng the p iisnn l» ihiMiigh I lie -kin anil khlneys. Tho Hot Air ami Elec rc l.ight lia'hs ilim-s It. Tie Sanltulum also uses with the very be«t of ie*ii!ts Ihe , Kim en Light, Vibra tor M issiue, static, (ialr.tuic and KariJii.- Klotiioily in otlier chronic ili.-e ises. Drs. RIERSON & COPPLE. Plplotaiaa %r 1 iTOf^aa# 127 8. MAIN ST., WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. sir' Send your orders for job work to the Reporter itfHcc.
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