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' 1 Furniture anil Undertakers Supplies. You Can Buy -GOOD FURNITURE Cheap at Our Store. Six strong chairs fur $2.75. A nice rocker at from 00c to $5.00. lie.it dining chairs $4 "•"> to S7.SO per set. Children's chairs, plain eating or rocker, 45c to $I."IO. Co carls (o suit yonr purse. Nice beds, double andsiigle, to $lO. Wrrssers $5.50 to $12.00. Wash stamlri $3 to s£. Three piece l>el room sulfa $12.50 to $35.00. Nicer ones if yon need them. We keep nice wardrobes, chiffoniers, side boaras, mattresses, lied springs, kitchin safes, cupboaids, baby cribs, hall racks, center tables, dining tables, brooms, lamps, rugs, matting, window shades, dishes of every kind, trunks, and in fact anything you need in the furniture line we can show it to you and name a prici that means a trade. Call on us. If you don't find anyone in the store call at Jacob Fulton's store. • He will have you waited on pioiuptlv. Yours for Business, JOHN G. FULTON & COMPANY. Successors to D. S. Watkins, WALNUT COVE, ... N. C. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ j TO THE MERCHANTS I j j $2 for $1 ? | j If so, send me your order for the Best Soft Drinks i On Market. I carry all flavors and guarantee each ♦ 2 and every Bottle to give satisfaction. Let me hear X from you as the season is rolling by. 1 ♦ Please send me referrence with order. ♦ | YOURS FOR BUSINESS, | | Martinsville Bottling Works, j . | Box 222, Martinsville, Va.| ♦ S. A. JESSUP, Proprietor. | »• Geyser ■ Gasoline Engines Simplicity Durability Strength Bane of Operation These are the qualities of the Best Engines on the market. PMIT BROS., HOTS; MADISON, N. C. "" toa4 "Piisener Export" is ff\ Absolutely Pure SkS OF ALL THE DRINKS, GOOD PURE BEER H»P IS THE BEST AND MOST WHOLESOME. mESZm, IT IS A TEMPERANCE DRINK. IT ONLY CONTAINS per cent. ALCOHOL. COMBINED WITH the BEST of EXTRACT ttflf VJ| of MALT to MAKE IT j * 4 A Liquid Food." Mail Orders Solicited. - KL VTrtie for Prices, THE VIRGINIA BREWING COMPANY, ROANOKE, VA. .j- THE SANITARIUM Offers the quickest, best and most reliable treatment for Rheumatism. It Is an established fact that Rheumatism is due to Uric acid In the system. It is an established fact that the quickest and best means ot'eriinoniotlna the poisou is through the sfcin and kidneys. The Hot Air and Khwrtc Light Hatha does It. Tlie Sanitarium also uses with the very bent of results the X-Il ay, Kinsen Light, Vibra tor Massage, Static, Galvanic and Fa radio Electricity in other , , chronic diseases. DRS. RIERSON & COPPLE, 137 S. MAIN ST., WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 1 Letter From W. M. Peobles. Mr. Editor: Will you allow me a little space in your paper for a little chat with the county commissioners about Walter Tilley, better known as Walter Duggins. I see he is getting help from the county. It should not be done. He |s a stout, able bodied man. Mr. J. Ham Mitchell says Walter Duggins has got S4O in cash in the keeping of a friend and does not want any county money and positively will not have it. Walter says he has got money and has as good to eat as the country affords. He says he has wheat bread, lean meat, cheese, good coffee, sugar to sweeten it with, and sometimes eggs. He says he never got a cent of county : money and that if he does he would have to take it up in a store. As to my part I don't know much work he can do, but I do know he makes as good a horse as I ever saw hitched in shafts, in fact he is the best, for you don't have to hitch him up.£)You can tell him to get in the shafts and go three miles after a load of sand for 8 or 10 cents and he goes and does his own loading. Who can say they have got a better horse than that? { You can send him to mill with his wagon and you don't have to put in any feed for him if he has to stay till after feed time he will not neigh or try to break your halter for I have seen that tried. W. M. PEOBLES. Little Hazel Bennett Dead, and Other Items. King Route 1, April 9.—Sunday School began at Mt. Olive Baptist church Sunday, April Ist. I hope we will have a nioe Sunday School this summer. Messrs. Ive Gordon and Grady Pulliam attended Sunday School at Mt. Olive Sunday. Mr, Emmitt G. went down the road Sunday, Listen tof the phone, girls. Little Raymond Ferguson is right sick. Hope he will soon be out again. We attended the burial of little Hazel Bennett Thursday. We were sorry to lose our dear little playmate. Hello, Delcenia, how do you like to go to school at Mountain View? alright though, I guess. Come again, "Chatter box," I know who you are alright. VIOLET. Base Ball. Guilford College Graded School base ball club will cross bats with Walnut Cove Easter Monday, April 16th on the athletic fields of Walnut Cove. Games called at 9;30 a. m. and 3p. m. All cor dially invited to attend. CAR Tripletts, high grade flour just received. Tom Meador, the Groceryman, Madison, N. C. The prices right. HUMAN BLOOD MARKS, j A tale of horror was told by! marks of human blood in the home of J. W. Williams, a well known merchant of Bac, Ky., He writes: "Twenty years ago I had severe hemorrhages of the lunga, and was near death when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery. It completely cured me and I have remained well ever since." It I cures Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Settle Colds and Bron chits, and is the only known cure for Weak Lungs. Every bottle gnaranteed by all Druggist. 50c and SI.OQ. Trial bottle free, Money to Loan to Farmers. The Bank of Stokes County has money to loan the farmers to make their crops on, on 3, 6, and 9 j months time. Any amount from $5.00 up is loaned, on reasonable | terms. TAILOR - MADE Garments. F. 11. WOLLSCIILAGER Winston, N. C. Latest Styles. Per fect FU Guaranteed. ■■■■ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy The Children's Favorite I —CURBS- Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. This remedy in fumnu« for it« cared over • large part of the clvllicod world. It can always be depended upon. It contains no opium or other hiirmnil drug and may be given as conQdently to a baby as to an Adult Price 26 eta; Large Size, 50 eta. J FOR SALE BY N. A. MARTIN. State of North Carolina,) u Stokes County. { 1,1 the s »l>«rlor Court. G. M. Allee plaintiff,) vs. > Notice to uou*rcsident W. C. Cook defendant ) detendant. It appearing to tlie court, upon affidavit j filed in the above entitled action, that W. C. Cook, the defendant utmve named, is a non-resident of the State -f Mirth Carolina and cannot, after due diligence, be found therein, and cannot be personall) served with process, and is a necessary party to ■ this,action, the sa i.e beii g an aclion for the specific performance of a contract, j to-wit: Thb execution i>f a deed • for a! tract of land ill Stokes countv, in accord-J ance with bond for title executed by the j defendant to the piaiutiif on the 21st day of January, l!H):$. It is therefore ordered liv the Court that publication of notice be made for lour suc cessive weeks in the Dauburv Reporter, a j newspaper published in Banbury, A'tokis county, X, C., notifying the said W. 0. Cook that an action as above entitled bus been begun in tlm Superior court of stokes county, N. C., against him, and to appear at the next term of the Superior court to be held for the county of .Stokes at the court house in Danbury, 011 the Uth MOll. day after the 3rd Monday in March 1900,! and answer or demur to the complaint now ; on tile in my office. And let the defendant take notice that if lie fails to appear and answer or demur to the complaint during the term of the court afuresaid, the relief demand in the com plaint will be granted. 7 his the lltli day of March, 100(1. M. T. CI 111, TON, Clerk Superior Court. I'etree & l'etree. Attorneys for plaintiff. AT THE STORE OF R. DAVIS, Winston, N. V. You will now find the newest and nicest of all fcinds things for Christ mas, such as ladies ready made Suits and Hats. Call and examine her stock. /Brighter' increase Yqj?) Sprospeewff J -ggnT / Ws h»T« H tnior.oW.l \ \ photographs of ootton J f holds on which no fertilizers wore r \ used and pictured of Holds on which ( I "other makeß" of fertilizers were \ / used. Results of theso crops were I [ dismal failures Ihere arc much / \ "brighter prospects" ahead for the 1 / progressive farmers of the South. 1 1 Two and threo bales to tho acre are # I only ordinary yields where f | 7 Virginia-Carolina J 1 I are used with prqpaf cultivation. / N Make yoy\t cottop mature early, and I ; / thus o«c#po the Ikjll wetiTllsand other A I (I*mN|ing inieutf. Vou can easily do I I this, as well as increase the number I I of bolls(andthelrslze)on your plants I I by plentifully usinv Vlrglnla-Caro- / V llna Fertilizers. This method will V t tremendously "Increase your yields \ I nor aere." Don't bo fooled into bur- / 1 Ing a substitute. f I 1 Virginia-Carolina Ch.mlcal Ca. \ t Blchmond, Va, J I Norfolk, Va, f 1 M, I f Rto? 4 - I & lavannah.Ga. m f\, Montgomery. Ala. M n Memphis, Teno. JM In ghreyeporl La. HOLLISTER'S Rooky MountainToa Huggets "a Buty MxtlllM for Suty Ptopla. Brings Ooldsn Haaltti and Ren«w«d Vigor. A speoiflo for Constipation. Indigestion, Liver and Kidney troubles. Pimples. Eczema. Impure lilood. Bad Breath. Sluggish Uowcls. Headacho and Backache. lis Kocky Mountain Tea In tab let form. 36 cents a bo*. Genuine made by HOLLUTCK DROO COMPANY. Madison. Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR BAU.QW PEOPLE I New Clothing Store I I at MADISON, IN. C I V TO BUY YOUR NEXT SUIT. We have just received a ■ ■ big line. Prices to suit all. Suits from $2.50 to $25.00. ■ M We also carry a nice line of Shoeß, Hats and Shirts. In W M fact we carry everything that you will find in a first class fur ■ nishing stor« for men and boys. B I YOUR FRIENDS, S L.J. LACKEY & CO.^ Brown's Warehouse % WayS ' _ca ||. 'jj p . The Winston Market sold the past four months 9,559,805 pounds for $801,264,71, averaging $8.30 per hundred. Of this amount, we sold 2.730,648 lbs, for $232,318- i: Hi averaging $8.51 per hundred pounds. yffl Figures speak louder than words, so- bring your tobacco as fast as you can prepare M it for market for our advice is to sell and K e t the highest market prices. Our snlrs the past four months were nearly double those of last year and we want to thank our customers 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 tobacco. BOTH, (MR I SIM; The Tobacco Sold At PIEDHOHT WAREHOUSE. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C„ Up to Christmas brought 19 cents per hundred more than the market average. In other words every 1,000 pounds sold at Piedmont hns 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 are glad to toll 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 three years ago — "the 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. NORFLEKT tt CO. BmiToTI County^ V RESOURCES: $50,000 X X k)ANBURY-WALNUT COVE, N. C. # X Solicits the account of every person in .Stokes County W M who handles money —merchants, farmers, business men, % school teachers, men, women and children. Check W m books furnished free. PROTECTION—We are chartered by the State to the ' * extent of SIO,OOO paid up capital, with $50,000 author- jr % ized; charter recorded in the oflice 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 safes. Our cashiers are C bonded in the sum of $20,000. X 4 PER CENT—We pay 4 per cent interest on certifi- cates of deposit. Any sum taken. £ X This bank is the depository of the publio moneys of X M Stokes County. # JESSE H. PRATHER, Pres. W. J. BYERLY, Vice Pres m Cashiers : EUGENE PEPPER, 11. R. ROGERS. ' J
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