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furniture and Undertakers Supplies. You Can Buy GOOD FURNITURE Cheap* at Our Store. IMX NLrimt; rlmirs f>r &!.TV A nice rocker nt from IHV to $5.00, I test (lining chairs W75 (si $7.50 |fc*r awl. Children's chairs, plain cai ing or rocke •, 40c to SI..V), Go carts l> suit your purse. Nice bods, douhla and single, $2.50 to lO. Un-asur* $5 50 to $12.00. Wash stands to Three piece lied rooni anils {12.50 to £15.00. Nicer OIK'S if yon need tliem. We keep nice ward lobes, cldfToniers, aide boards, mattresses, lied springs, kltchin sales, cupbuaids, baby cribs, hali rack*, center tallies, dining tables, brooms lamps, rugs, matting, window shades, dishes of every kind, trunks, and in fact anything y«.u need in the furniture line we can show it to you and "* Hume a prio. • that means a trade. Cull on us. If you don'l flrnl anyone in the store call at Jacob Fulton's store, lie will have you wailed on pioiuptlv. Yours for Business, JOHN G. FULTON & COMPANY. Successors to D. 8. Watkina, WALNUT COVE, ... N. C. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I TO THE MEItCHANTS I j ! D ;lr s2for $1 ? I X If so, send me your order for the Bofat Soft Drinks On Market. I carry all flavors and guarantee each ♦ and overy Buttle to give satisfaction. Let me hoar « X from you as the season is rolling by. 1 Please send me referrence with order. | YOURS FOR BUSINESS, t | Martinsville Bottling Works, | 80x'222, Martinsville, Va. f | 8. A. JESSUP, proprietor. j ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Geyser Gasoline Engines Himplicity Durability strength Ease of Operation Tliesc are the qualities of the Hest Engines on the market. PRATT BROS.. AM, MADISbN, N.C. E. W. O'HANLON - ' WINSTON-SALEM, n. C. - • L.4Ii(iEST AND J!EST CONDUCTED DRUG BUSINESS IN WESTERN N. C. Mail Order De- t |f H parlment given! g special attention. * t m Biig Stock of drugs f * w | , s:S:i'» 11§ k Toilet Articles off § every kind, garden t o |lf|? 3 = g seeds and Flower 1 m% I w seeds : \ % SS-Jllrf § ' Most varied and | 2 1 2:g- ® § xbest selected line of | =f 0 | 7 fine Perfumes ever t l| £ shown in Winston. i g VISI T O'JIANION'S *o".giSS§S§ w WHEN YOU COME TO I I* * ' TOWN. GLAD TO SERVE \ |r?2.^S.o ro U IN ANY WA Y. ♦ O'UAfitJOWS Is THE PLACE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Called To Meet In Danbury On Satur* day, June 30. A convention of the Democratic party of Stokes oounty is hereby called to meet in Danbury, N. C., on Saturday, June 30, 190(5, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Slate, Congressional, Judi cial and Senatorial Conventions. The oounty ticket will not be nominated at this convention, but a convention will be held later for that purpose. This June 11, 1906. J. D. HUMPHREYS, Ch'mn Dem. Ex. Com. Stokes Co. A Telepone Call. Hello Central! —(click). Hello. Give me Dr. White's residence, quick, please!—(click). Hello. Hollo, is that Dr. White's homo? Yes, but he is not here; just gone to Mr. Sampson's to wait on his wife, who has a high fever; she is delirious. Called him in the middle of the night. Who is this? This is Mrs. Williams; my hus band was kicked by a horse while attending to some sick stock and suffers greatly. Call the doctor tor me and send him over at once, ! please. # * * Thus the isolation of farm life is overcome by a telephone. This case is true to life in a thousand instances. The family without a 'phone can scarcely appreciate the broad truth of this statement, but to those who have used the rural 'phone and learned to rely upon it in case of need the case requires only a plain statement. Personal illness presents but one of many illustrations of the great good that comes from this latter-day inven-| tion.—Farm and Ranch. DEATH FROM LOCKJAW never follows an injury dressed with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, merchant, of Rensselaere ville, N. Y,, writes: "It cured Seth Burch, of this place, of the ugliest sore on his neck I ever saw." Cures Cats, Wounds, Burns and Sores. 25c at all drug stores. Increasing Business. The Bank of Stokes County every week adds new depositors to its ledger. The people of Stokes county are patronizing it loyally. Many people who have never done any banking business before, especially farmers, are finding that running a bank account is not only nice and convenient and business-like, but that it saves them quite a good deal when they want to send money off any dis tance. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy The Children's Favorite —OOBBS— Coughs, Colds, Group and Whooping Cough. Thle remedy I* famous for lie curef over • large part of the civilised world. It oan alwa>« be depended upon It oontalni no opium or other harmful drug and may be given aa confidently to • baby aa to an adult Price 26 eta; Large Size, 60 eta. FOR SALE BY N A MARTIN HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Bu«y People. Brine* Golden Health ud Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation. Indigestion. Liver nnd Kldner troubles, I'lmples. Eoiemu. Impure mood, Bad Drcftth. SlumrUh Bowele, Headache und lSachaohe. Its ItooKy Mountain Tea In tab let form, oenta a box. Genuine nuwlo by HOIXIHTUI DBUO COMPACT. Madltoo. Wla. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Chattel mortgages, 1 dozen by mail to any address 10 oents Re porter offioe. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy The Children's Favorite —CURES-- Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. This remedy Is fnniou* for i\n cures over • larjfe part of tho oivlli/od world. It oan alwaya be depended upon. It contains no opium or other hurniful drug nnd may be given as confidently to a baby as to sn adult Price 26 eta; Large Bi*e, 60 ota. FOR SALE BY N. A. MARTIN. AT THE STORE OF R. DAVIS, Winston, N. C. You will now find (lie newest and nicest of all kiwis tilings for Christ mas, such as ladies ready made Suits and Hats. Call and examine her stock. H-jfeW NorfolkiWesternM SCHEDULE IN EFFECT 1 >EL" 3, 190 ') I>mUV Dally Ex. Bu II. I>ailv l!xSi i PM AM PM PM 2:50 7.30 Lv Wi nston Ar 2.00 10.( ■') 3.28 8.13 " Wal. Cove " 1.21 9.20 5.00 9.50 " Martinsv. "11.45 7.19 7.25 12.30 Ar Roanoke Lv 9.20 5.15 P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. WESTBOUND—LKAVK HOANOKE DAILY. 4:10 H M —For East Radford, HlniMieM. Tnr.l - well and Norton, i'ulhnan Sleeper to Columbus, Ohio, OAl'e cur. 5.10 a m (Washington and Chattanooga Limited) for Pulaski, principal stations, Bristol and tin South. Pullman Sleepers to New Or leans and Memphis. Cate car 4:2/1 p m—The St. Ioui* Kxpress, tor Minefield, Pocahontas, Kenova. Cinci nnati, Indtanouolis, St. Louis. Kansas City. Columbus ami Chicago. Pullman Butfet Sleepers ftoanoke to Columbus and HluctteM to Ciiiciiianti. Cafe car 4:35 pm— For BhietleMand intermediate sta tions. 4:4.1 p m—Daily. For Bristol ami intermediate stations, Kuoxville, Chattanooga and point* South. Pullman Sleeoer to Knoxvlile. 9:30 a IU —For Bristol and intermediate Mations. Blue Held, Norton, Pocahontas and Welch. Pullman Sleeper to Welch. NORTH AND KASTBOUND. 1:50 n m —For Petersburg, Richmond *nl Nor folk. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Non'olk. 1:45 nm—For Washington, Hagerstnwii. Phila delphia and New York via Ilagorstnwit ami llarrisbiirg. Pullman Sleeper to New York. 7:45 p m—For Hagerstown. Piillman Sleeper to Philadelphia. 1:01 am— Kldinmid and Norfolk. Pullman Sleeper Lynchburg to Norfolk and Richmond. 12:10 a m—(Washington and Chattanooga Lim ited). For Washington, Philadelphia and New York via Lynchburg. Pullman Sleepers to Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York. 7:10 am—For Lynchburg, Petersburg. Richmond and Norfolk* 7:45 pm—Daily, For Lynchburg. Jdnll man Sleeper for Richmond. DURHAM DIVISION. Leave Lynchburg (Union .Station) daily except Sunday 3:00 a in, 4:30 p in for tfoutfi Boston and Durham and* intermediate sta tions. For all additional information aj ply to ticket officer, or to W. B. BKVILL, M. F BRAGG, Gen'l Pass. Agent. 7'rav. Pass. Agent. ROANOKK, VA. S>ur fields with Ylrjrinla-Carollua Fer -11 sera. They will "inoraaae TOUT yields par acre," and lhas bring down tho oost of production, even if you usa fawer teams and less labor. Wo have thousands of strong testi monials from farmers who have tried othar makes of fertilizer! and aaaert that TlrfiiU-Ctrollna Fertilizers are br far toe belt They will »lre you or..pa that will make more money for you. Buy 110 other, even If tome dealer endeavors to ret you to buy ■am* "ohrap" brand lust because he may make a little more profit on that. Of oourse, that weuld be to his Interest —not yours. VMGIIII-CMOLIM CHEMICAL CO , KblMi T*. I.rfblk, Tk »urbwa, 1.0. Okultrtn, Ifc kltlam, M. iU.su, Gt bnuik, (a. jhaljwWjll*. MmjkiM, Twa. 00 TO THE I New Clothing Store 2 I at MADISON, N. C | M TO BUY YOUR NEXT SUIT. Wo have just received a ft ■ big line. Prices to suit all. Suits from $2.50 to $25.00. j§ B We also carry a nice line of Shoes, Hats and Shirts. In B B we carry everything that you will find in a first class fur- ■ 1 . YOUR FRIENDS, Jf L. J. LACKEY &Co.^ Brown's Warehouse, I, „ Always Leads in High Price:. .'«m The Winston Market sold the past fo »r months 9,559,805 pounds for $801,264, ' averaging $8.30 per hundred. Of th s 'amount, we sold 2.730,648 lbs, f0r5232,31 J .- \ 11, averaging $8.51 per hundred pound,. * J Figures speak louder than words, so bri ig f "J us your tobacco as fast as you can prepa e it for market for our advice is to sell and ' ' get the highest market prices. Our sa \s the past four months were nearly douli o those of last year and we want to thank i.ur customers for this increase in our business and say to all bring us your first load in January. John Simpson will get yon the verv top of the market for every pound of your tobacco. ________ BROWN, CARTER & SIMPSON The Tobacco Sold At PlEDflOlll VIIEIIOIK. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C„ I p to Christmas brought 19 cents per hundred more than the market average. In other words every 1,000 pounds sold at Piedmont has brought ono 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? V\ e are glad to tell you that all grades of tobacco are selling well, es pecially the common ones. We believe that tobaccos up to 100 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. NOHPL.BET & CO. | The Bank Of c cs Countyc \ RESOURCES: $50,000 J \* DANBURY-WALNUTCOVE, N. C. # Solicits the account of every person in Stokes County M M who handles money —merchants, business men, % school teachers, men, women and children. Check m PROTECTION—We are chartered by the State to the > { M extent of SIO,OOO paid up capital, with author- J ized; charter recorded in the office 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 bnrgiar-proof, time lock safes. Our cashiers are f 4 PER CENT—We pay 4 per cent interest on certifi- cates of deposit. Any sum taken. M THiis bank is the depository of the publio moneys of J M Stokes County. #JESSE H. PRATHER. Pres. W. J. BYERLY, Vice Pres. C C Cashiers: EUttENE PEPPER, R. R. ROGERS. f
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