Farmers Warehouse Winston, N. C. Wo dosiro to thank our many friends and customers for their liberal trade given ua in tho pact and extend to one and all a most cordial invitation to sell your tobacco with us this year. We assure you that wo will sj.uro no expense, and by honest hard work will get you the outside dollar on every pile of your tobacco. FIRST SALE DA YS •• FOR JANUARY : Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. , FOR FEBRUARY : Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. FOR MARCH : Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. JRWShIb days change on the first Monday in each month. Your Friends, A. R. GOB HELL & SON. The Bank Of Stokes County Danbury - Walnut Cove RESOURCES: $40,000 Solicits the account of every person in Stokes County who handles money—merchants, farmers, business men, school teachers, men, women and children. Check books furnished free. PROTECTION —We are chartered by the State to the extent of SIO,OOO paid up capital, with SSO,(XX) author ized; charter recorded in the office of the Clerk Superior Court of Stokes.County; we are insured against burglars in the sum of $20,000; we have fireproof vaults and solid steel burglar-proof, time lock safes. Our cashiers are bonded in the sum of S2O,(XX). 4 PEll CENT—We pay 1 per cent interest on certifi cates of deposit. Any sum taken. Thi9 bunk is the of tho public moneys of Stokes County. JESSE H. PRATIIER. Pres. W. J. BYERLY, Vice Pres. Cashiers : EUGENE PEPPER, R. R. ROGERS. Brown's Warehouse Always Leads in High Prices. The Winston Markot sold the past four months 9,559,805 pounds for $801,264,71, averaging JfS.iK) per hundred. Of this amount, we sold 2.7.'50,(»48 lbs, for $232,318.- 11, averaging $8 51 per hundred pounds, d iSjfn&iiO' Figures speak louder than words, so bring | us your tobacco as fast as you can prepaid " it for market for our advice is to sell qnd get the highest market prices. Our sales t' ,e l 1 "81 *° l,r ,no,, H |B were "Wf'y double those of last year and we want to thank our custuiners for this increase in our business and say to all bring us your first load in January. John Simpson will get you the very top of the market for every pound of your toba *co. FIRST SALE DAYS. JANUARY—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. FEBRUARY—Monday, Wednesday and Friday. MARCH—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. BOTH. CARTER ? WON ' /*' ' I Pot* Woman's Ills Evi.ry Woman duffi-rinit with Wenkne**, Mu.ket. Oyii'("S. VtorM* ■* Vimlnal Trimble*. I>"»VjS. But-prr>ed, ItttSUtar or I'ainfl.l Mu'.l*truUt>n. should. Alike " On J'JDO'3 "FAMOUS" TONIC the ntf»t reliable medicine »v«r compounilctl FO* DIScASC® PtCULI** TOWOMIN It cure* itnd pfevent» Pelnale Wenkneiw. ; Pullillf of the Womb, «ml Urinnry , TroaiiW Dr. Judd'» Pam«i* ' Femule Tonic ; Kcif.ilator, Health and Strength l'roducer , rutiiilHevcrvwhero for SI.OO a bottle. I To Introduce and demonntrat® to every i womnn li* gratifying remit*, we will upon receipt j of thin advertisement and fifty cent*iln stamp*. ; V The Slovcßs Mrdf iniunite and Chemical Co. 747 W BAttlKOHf *7., •»L7ll«0»t. Mo. ' I LADIES Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Superior to other remedies Mid »t hlfh prt««; HfSEaSH Di. umaw, PlilMel|fcU)P*. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtuo of a decree of the Su perior Court of Stokes County, rendered on the 7th day of Feb., l'.KXi, in the case of "L. V. But ner, aud others, Ex parte," I will sell on the premises in Stokes County, N. C., on Tuesday March 20th, 1900, at 12:30 o'clock, p. in. to the highest bidder for cash, a tract of land containing 30 72-100 acres, more or less, adjoining the beirs-at-law of S. F. Coo, and others, and bounded as follows, to wit: "Beginning at a rock pile in Rickman's line, S. W. corner of lot No. 4, runs South, 62 degrees East, 39 chains on Snider's line to a rock pile, Leff. Meadows' corner, thence North 32 degrees East on Meadows' lino, 27 chains to a rock near the Railroad, thence North 37 degrees West with Railroad, 2 70-100 chains to a rock on the South bank of road, corner of lot No, 4, thence South 50 degrees West, with line of said )ot, (i 3-4 chains to a rook, tlionco youth 23 degrees West fl chains to a stake and rock, thence North 84 1-2 de grees West, 40 chains to the be ginning, and being lot No. 5, in the partition of the lands of Mrs. Caroline Coe, deceased. The above tract pf land is a very valuable traot of laud, in a goqd neighbor hood, aud is well improved. It lies on the public road leading from King to Dalton, and is also on the Railroad, and is a part of the tract where Mr. Henry Coe formerly lived. Any person de siring to purchase a good farm will do well to attend the sale. This the 12th day of Feb. 1900. N. O. PETREE, Commissioner. LAND SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed in trust execu ted on the 30th day of March, 1000, by John Red Mabe and his wife, Elizabeth Mabe, to the undersign ed, John P. Humphreys, trustee, to secure the payment of a certain bond due to Dr. Walter L. McCan less of 1178.04, and default having been made in the payment of said bond, in accordance with the terms, stipulations and conditions con tained therein, and the bond being due and unpaid, I will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in the town of Danbury, N. C., on Monday, the sth day March, 1906, the lands described in said deed in trust, which are described and defined as follows, to-wit: A certain tract of land lying and being in Stokes county afoMsaid and more particularly described and defined qs follows; Beginning at 4 white uak in the forks of the road (Red Shoal road) and the Carland Ore Bank road, Riley Mabe'a corner, and running S. 25 chains to a maple in Matt Mabe's line; thence with his line N. 5b deg. E. 6chains to pointers; thenco N. i chains to a stake; thence N. 77 deg, E. 17 ohains to a black gum in the edge of the Red Shoals road; thence with said road as it meanders to the beginning con taining 59 acres more or loss ad joining the lands of Matt Mabe, Riley Mabe and others, it being the tract of land that John Red Mabe bought of Richmond Pear son on the 24th of March, 1900. The deed in trust under which this land is sold appears of record in the office of Register of Deeds of Stokos county, N. 0., in book No. 3(1, page gl)7. This Jan. 15th, 190f>. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS, Trustee. f 1 ' J - v—' c.obfiS) 'j Women iSioiiM feow , i \ juno gipjis I 1 « • rar.i-* ''v u* :>J to *nt ux »t otue fnr free /M* )\ u> j CuiiMant, d«saibe your tiouUes, St I *»:«, and W« ».LL KIIU you Instructions tind advice, In |Huln { | kialod oiiveloj'c. Au.'.r;s»: L*Jl«s' AJvl>..iry i-opt., Tlw i 4 OutUnum* .'AtJldne Co., Cli»tUnooK», I t-nn. I. ~ vmmwn—— TAX NOTICE! Fouth and Last Call. I will meet the tax payors uf Htokes County, for tlio purpose of collecting their taxes for the year 1905, at the following times and places, to-wit : Germanton, Hat. Fob. 24, 1 *.»()>. King, Mon. " 2>, " Pinnacle, Tues. " 27, " Delk, Wed. " 28, " Asbury, Tliurs. Moll. 1, " Vade Mecum, Fri. " 2, " Capolla, Hat. " i{, " Danbury, Mon. " 5, " Meadows, ((i. W. Neal's) Tues. " li, " Walnut Cove, Wed. " 7. " Pine Hall, Tliurs " 8, " DilJsrd, Fri, " ',l, " John Duncan's store, Hat. " 10, " Mabe & Hons store, Mon. " 12, " Willis's store Tues. " l.'i, " Handy Ridge, Wed, " 14, " John lackey's storo Thurs, " 15, " Lawßonville, Fri. " 10, " Francisco, Hat. " 17, " I trust the people will meet me at the above times and places and iiottle their taxes promptly. This is my fourth and last round. The law doos not require me to make more than two rounds, nor to go to more than on.) place in a Town ship at each round, but in order to give the people all the conven ience that I could to pay their taxes, I make four rounds, and make from one to four points in a township, instead of one. I have tried to make a call convenient to all the tax payers of the county, and as this is my last call, I re spectfully request all those who have not paid to meet me on this round and pay up the taxes that are still due. Don't forget that this is election year, and that you must pay your poll tax on or by the first day of May, liKMi, or you will be disfran chised. Why not meet moon this round and settle this important matter, and get it olf your mind, and be ready to vote in the ap proaching election. It is a good time now to pay, while you hava the money, and it will bo best to settle before Hie books go out, and save costs. This the 7th day of Feb. l'.KXi. R. J. PETREE, Hheritf of Htokes County, Why deposit yonr money in out side counties, and help build up foreign banks, when the Bank of Htokes County otfers you every protection that any bank can offer, and every facilty for up-to-date business. I '" \ ' i ' ' " , j t. - - -.jr.. .v.. v ] , , ' j ( t : x N * ' r"~T * (> >' :> b'** si > * '• i : y«*l Cv.» su.t i l-i u.,.«:»'} > :>:• ( v •• ' -. J "• -• to? -* f « W»u ' s r > ccr> int.fc' y .v-'jr fv ' /•>,; "v;i 1 } y«»ur Jiff, L*. :)t 6ro:- '! -I i ien ; • / >m. •.>.•• >. »„ » . j iancUvi*. J- :-v it.Ji r U-jia £:>y T;.Swle^iWu. ...■ . ; { - ) {r-r. . -?S /" f \ \ \ j j \ . #M , f fIH /• l' rO K> ' 1 : j ' l[, ). if HUj/% \ l v l ; i *! 1•• * ' k | >-J L-.J Iv 3 lf."\ K'' Ji I hVj ; ■ Hu 'j f iw Ut «* vIH ; • i ; M nil n&j ' . OJ Vi Vij yij L i! V • «. *.♦ . X L») » •» -•..£ - J» ,1 I r ,- e. • tr'-vr ,nd caff y*i. V"? ** ' ~~ t C • .tii !.■» ar f. r.. iit..'.v, Kie(*'-'ne, v !»h a spc 1 '*•—*' .. • ' ft," '' , . W j d . > in;. ? .:i 4, c»« »li N ** ♦. ;p' M ,ii) ♦; t» fo.ua!tf o« ''S I 4 ..1 .)l . j a: :■••. it t m«i..t:u .i • » k r.• \.k\ i» pui-.is. rt. au- |*' ** Mr*. ; «t :j k vK f I > •'«•- ' •• '■•■•' «K..r 'Ui. ti.,ns . |''.. ' K . . i T.. '« .v '%*: .... . u . «M.. li.ni:•• i*«i i«*:usv \ . !!i . 'd d 1 "sV - f. v «!■••.. •• 0 * " 1 3 1 » ...v v .! F.i .u.J % in ii ;.»r e»nv »j u tv ut li*e. Tiy it. t' •- l,v ~K}f - ;' ul 1 ~ l *i ' **' " s fill g»i f i. nrj Ca"%!ul lw » .1 i•• :i,o u.» » c } J ; A! j Cru-Jot's, i.i SI.OO Boti'.cs. 1 t "• ■" - > The Tobacco Sold At PIEDfIOIIT VJkREHOUSE, WINHTON-HALEM, N. C., Up to C hristina* brought 10 cents per hundred more than the market average. In other words every 1,000 pounds sold at Piedmont has brought one dollar and ninety cents more than the market average—nearly enough more to pay your warehouse charges. What do you think about it ? Is $1.90 per load worth making ? Don t you think it pays to sell at Piedmont, the leading house in pounds and prices? | \\ e aro glad to tell you that all grades of tobacco are selling well, es pecially the common ones. We believe that tobaccos up to 10c are bringing more money now than they did throe years ago— "tlio high year." Bring us your next load and you shall have every dollar possible for it. Hoping to see you soon, we are, Your friends, M. W. NOKFLEKT & CO. fUITII ID UIMUIN Supplies. We can furnish your parlor, living room, dining room or kitchen. If it's anything to beautify the home or to make liv ing a pleasure, we have it. We carry everything in furniture and when any of your family passes in their checks let a surviving mem ber or friend call on us. Wo will givo you a square deal on coffins, caskets and robes. Your Friends, JOH/N 6.. FULTO/N & CO., Huccessors to D. H. Watkins, WALNUT COVE, - - - N. C. Geyser Gasoline Engines Simplicity Durability Strength Ease of Operation These are the qualities of the Best Engines on the market. See the one in operation at the Danbury Reporter Office. P mil BROS., r rail Agents, MADISON, N. C.

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