More ill Undertakers Supplies.
Vou Can Buy
GOO 0 FURNITURE
Cheap at Our Store.
Si\ Wtrmiir chairx fur yi.l't. A nice rocker ul from 90c to s.">.lo. Uest dining
chalis $4 V' m*7.50 per eet. Children'* chairs, plain eating or rocker, 45c to
(io fcprts in ink >ottr purse. Nice lieds, double ami single, $-J,50 to
$lO. Dinners $5 60 to *12.00. Wa»li stands to s*. Three piece ln»d room
suits $12.50 to $35.00. Nicer ones if yo.i need tliem.
We keep nice wardrobes, cbitl'oniers, fide boarnn, mattresses, bed springs,
kllchin safe#, cnpboaids, baby cribs, hall racks, center table#, dining tables,
brooms, lumps, 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 pric that means a trade.
(/'all on us. If you don't lind anyone in the store call at Jacob Fulton's store.
He will have you waited on pioniptl". Yours for Business,
JOHN G. FULTON
Successors to D. S. Watkins,.
WALNUT COVE, - - - N. C.
.
•• TO THE MERCHANTS s ♦
j $2 for $1 ? |
i If so, sencl me your order for llie Best Soft Drinks
On Market. I carry all flavors and guarantee each ♦
X and every Bottle to Ki ve satisfaction. Let mo liear ♦
J from you as the seftsun is rolling by. S
♦ Please send me roferrence with order. z
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YOURS FOR BUSINESS, X
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IVlartinsville Bottling Works, x
| Box 222, Martinsville, Va. I
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Geyser
Gasoline Engines
Simplicity
Durability
Strength
Ease of Operation
These are the qualities ol*
the If est Engines on
the market*
PRAH BROS.. AM,
MAPJSON, N.C.
"PILS E N E R
Export"
is brewed in a brewery up»tO"Jate in
■fjLja every respect by
Experienced
Brewers.
We invite everybody to visit our Brew-
er y ant ' see ow we brew Beer. The
utmost cleanliness is enforced in all
our departments.
Mail Ortlers Solicited.
V r rite for Prices.
THE VIRGINIA BREWING COMPANY, ROANOKE, VA.
I m 111 '■■■■■■"» —...
'
Hend your ortlers for Job
work to the Reporter office.
AT WESTFIELD SUNDAY, JUNE 3.
Sunday School Convention At Baptist
Church Farmers Association
Enrolls New Members.
Westtield, May 14. —Mr. .Jesse
Wall, of the Madison Grocery Co.,
was in town last week.
Quite a number of our people
attended divine services at Albion
yesterday.
There will be a Sunday School
| convention at the Baptist Church
\ the first Sunday in June. All are
j invited to attend.
Mr. Charles H. Powell, of Wins
ton, was here Inst week.
Dr. J, T. Smith filled his reg
ular appointment at Indian Grove
Saturday and Sunday.
M. H. L. Newman, of Stuart,
I Va., spent Thursday night in
| town.
The Farmers Association met
Saturday. Several new members
i were enrolled.
Rev. G. O. Key, of Pilot Moun
tain, was here Saturday.
Mr. R. L. Haymore, of Mt. Airy,
visited his nephew, Mr. Elliot
Jessup, who is very sick, last
week.
Mrs. S. W. Cook, who has been
very sick for several weeks, is no
i better.
Mr, J. H. Hill, who has been in
Mt. Airy since Christmas, returned
home last week.
Mr. J. W. Tilley, of Mt. Airy,
spent Sunday with his parents at
this place.
POSTMASTER ROBBED.
j G. VV. Fouts, Postmaster at
Riverton, la., nearly lost his life
and was robbed of all comfort, ac
cording to his letter, which says:
"For 20 years I had chronic liver
complaint, which led to such a se
verl case of jaundice that even my
finger nail turned yellow; when
I my doctor precribed Electric Bit
ters; which cured me and have
kept me well for eleven years."
Sure oure for Biliousness, Neu
ralgin, Weakness and all Stomach,
' Liver, Kiduey and Bladder de
rangements. A wonderful Tonic.
At all Drug stores. 50 cents.
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
The Children's Favorite
—CURBS---
Coughs, Colds, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
This remedy 1B famona for It* cnrM OT«r
• large uart of the civilised world. It can
alwnyn be dopendod upon It contains no
opium or other harmful drug and may b«
given as confidently to a baby aa to\n adult
VrIGP 26 cfe; l*rß|?p, tjQ pte-
FOR SALE BY N A MARTIN
DON'T ABUSE YOUR
STOMACH
by drugging yourself to deaili witli -itinera!
puUnns wlien there is Something Hotter.
Have you lllieiimaiism, Livei anil Kidney
I Trouble, pain in the Hack and Sides, are
jpii constipated, have you Indigestion, Sick
'or Nervous Headache, Dizzy Spells, Heart
(Trouble ai.il Weak Circulation of the
| illood;' I>o not licxlhitc to
TRY BLISS' NATIVE HERBS.
They icnovate the entire System by ton-
I ing up the Uver and Kidneys, relieving
! Constipation and purifying the Blood.
200 Pays Treatment For SI.OO
wllli a positive gu rantee In uaeh box from
The Alonm) O. llllss Co. to refund your
money If not as represented. See that the
| trade-mark, "All." is on every box and
| tablet.
For sale by
E, P. NEWSUM, King, N. C.
Thompson's
Drug Store,
Winston, JV. C.
The largest and
most varied stock
of pure Drugs in
Wins:on-.Salem. I have had 30
years experience
In fitting trusses
and can advise
, yi! 11l seleoting
Oil*.
Come And See Me.
IV. 0. THOMPSON.
of
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
The Children's Favorite
—CURES—
Coughs, Colds, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
Thla rftmadjr in fnmoun for ltn cures orer
aUrire i»art of the civlliz*..! worlil. It can
•lwaya he (lopenilod upon. It contains no
opium or other harmful dru* and may be
given as confidently to H baby us to an adult
Price 25 cts; Large Size, 60 eta.
FOR SALE BY N. A. MARTIN,
AT TIIE STORE OF
R. DAVIS,
Winston, \ T . (J.
Yon will now fin J
the newest and
nicest of all Ainds
things for Christ
mas, such as ladies
ready made Suits
and Hats. Call
and examine her
stock.
LAND SALE.
B,v virtue of il (lccm-of t lieSupoHnr
Court of Stokes county, mailt' incuse
of W. C. Millie, Lueeo Malic, •lolm 11.
Lawson iiixl wife Minnie, Kr»ink I!o
--liiuion mill wife Rosalie, nuulnxf
Cqv^vK. iSlu'Hin{'ir ttie sale of Iniulfor
partition anionu'tlie heirs at law of
Ainlii'ose Mailt*, deceasetl. I will sell
Ht public auction for cash at the
court house door in Danlinry on
Monday, the 4th (lay of June I'.HMt at
1 o'clock p. in. a tract of 14 li-lOacres
of land on the waters of Seven Is
land Creek, I'eters Creek township.
Stokes county, adjoining the hinds
of It. I. Dalton ami others and
lionnded as follows:
BeK'inniiiK at a Ked Oak corner of
lot No. 1 runs East 15 chains passing
a white oak to po.iutei, .Vort li
VI chain* t'm thi*tuut, WWschains
tu ii uthkt in a bottom South i*
chains crosshiK a branch to a stake.
West 4 chains branch to
a stake, North 1 chain to a pine.
West !l chains to pointers. South !>
chains to the licu'liiiiinu;. It beinu
lot No. 2 til the division of the land
of B. C. Mabe anil assigned to Am
brose Malic on Hi'H'ister Hook No. In
pajje SXS iu the office of the
of Deeds of Stokescoillity.
This Is a wood piece of inntl and
well tiinl|ctH'tl
fliis the l'ith day of April limii,
tlKtmtii: W. SMITH.
Commissioner.
\V. W. Kln«, Att'y.
aiuUUegreatestquantltlosof every
Browing thing can readily bo pro
duced.with the liberal uieot Virgluia
('urollna Fertilizers, together with
careful cultivation. Tha materlulnof
which they are wndiseuijiit'them to en;
* iO H the lttud.'and the plants to come
up rapidly and mora proline. Use
Virginia-Carolina F.rtllli.rt
on your fruits and fruit-treen }'
of all kinds, corn, wheat and
all truoks For, at harvest
tlmo, you will havo the largest ■
(for these will "inereaso .vour
yield per acre") and finest
crops you ever raised in all
your farm life. Don't buy the
Inferior substitute that any ■
fertilizer agent may try tr> jw.
suade you to put on Tour laud.
VIR6INI«-CARQi.IN« CHEMICAL CO., Ul|
RicUMaad, ¥»., lartolk, V'»., Ourkim, K. 0„ 14!
CWlwuia, J. C., Baluaon, Md., Atlanta, SJBn
KILLTHE COUCH
AND cURE THE LUNCB
* ,TH Dr. King's
New Discovery
rnn /CONSUMPTION fllH
FOR I OUQHS and 50c * SI.OO
Fr«e Trial.
Surerit and Quickest Cure for all
THBOAT and LUNG TROUB
j LIS, or MONEY BACK.
I Mew Clothing Store T
J at MADISON, N. C 1
PS
M TO BI \Ol R NEXT SUIT. We have just received a M
■ big line. Prices to suit all. Suits from $2.50 to $25.00. ■
E \V e also carry a nice line of Shoes, Hats and Shirts. In m
! U fact we carry everything that you will find in a first class fur-
D nishing store for men and boys. H
1 YOUR FRIENDS, I
L.J. LACKEY & CO.^
Brown's Warehouse
| A,Wa » s Lcads in
High Prices.
• The Winston Market sold the past four
to. an—Mig 1 """'tl's •,".9,805 pounds for $801,204,71,
' averaging $8.30 per hundred. Of this
v j amount, we sold 2.780,648 lbs, for $232,318
11, averaging $8.51 per hundred pounds,
aßag j! Figures speak louder than words, so bring
" 8 y° ur t°bacco as fast as you can prepare
, it for market for our advice is to sell and
■''■vwßk le market prices. Our sales
the past four months were nearly doulile
jt t' l ° Be of 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.
1 John Simpson will get yon the very
top of the market for every pound of your
tobacco.
m, aiira ? mi
The Tobacco Sold At
PIEDMOIII WIGEHOISE.
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.,
Up to Christmas brought 19
cents per hundred more
than the market average.
In other woids 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?
\\ o are 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 mora money now than they did three years ago—
"the high year." Bring us your next load and you shall havo
every dullar possible for it. Hoping to see you soon, we are,
Your friends, ™
M. W„ NORFLBKT » CO.
The
|Stokes County
\ RESOURCES: $50,000 X
\ DANBURY-WALNUT COVE, N. C. J
Solicits the account of every person in Stokes County M
M who handles money—merchants, farmers, business men,
school teachers, men, women and children. Check M
M books furnished free.
PROTECTION—We are chartered by the State to the
\ W extent of SIO,OOO paid up capital, with $50,000 author- J
ized; charter recorded in the office of the Clerk Superior M
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
bonded in the sum of $20,000. J
f 4 PER CENT—We pay 4 per cent interest on certifU .
! cates of deposit. Any sum taken. M
I This bank is the depository of the public moneys of »
| M Stokes County.
J JESSE H. PRATHER, Pres. W. J. BYERLY, Vice Pres. C
\ Cashiers : EUGENE PEPPER, R. R. ROGERS. M