furniture and Undertakers Supplies. You Can Buy GOOD FURNITURE Cheap at Our Store. Six strong chairs lor $2.75. A nice rocker at from iH)o to $.">.00, lies I timing chairs $4 75 to $7.50 per sflt. Children's chairs, piain eating or rocker, 45c to $l- r >o. Go carts to suit your purse. Nice beds, double and single, S'J.SO to Dressers $5.50 to $12.00. Wash stands $;! to SB. Three piece bed room • tits $12.50 to $15.00. Nicer ones if yon need them. We keep nice wardrobes, chiffoniers, side boards, mattresses, bed springs, safes, cupboatds, baby cribs, hall racks, center table*, dining tables, brooms, lamps, nigs, 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. Call on us. If you don't find anyone in the store call at Jacob Fulton's store. il« will have you waited on piomptlv. Yours for Business, JOHN G. FULTON & COMPANY. Successors to D. S. Watkins, WALNUT COVE, - - - N. C. THE SANITARIUM CURES RHEUMATISM There Ik no better time to treat your Rheumatism than now. There 1m no"better place than the Rlerson-Copple Sanitarium. „ Our persentage of Cures for the —ant two yearn hits equalled if not excelled the celebrated Hot Springs, Ark., and at a cost not greater than your rcllroad fare alone, then? and return. A few treatments now will rid the system of any implreties, and would perhaps lie the means of preventing serious sickness, if vou suffer with any form of skin trouble, old Sores, Catarrh, Kidney disease. Indigestion, any other chronic disease. W.» offer a treatment that Cures. DRS. RIERSON AND COPPLE, Physicians and Surgeons, 127 S. MAIN STREET, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. "PILS E N E R Export" || ABSOLUTELY PURE B BREWED and BOT fe 1 TLEI) for HOTEL j||| and FAMILY USE. Mail orders solic |fjS&tUip ited. Write for b |>ric *- THE VIRGINIA BREWING CO., ™J| ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. \ Did You Ever Stop to Think # C Where All Your Money Goes? 1 In one year you must pay out quite a sum for necessi- 9 J ties. If you had a checking account'aud paid your bills £ by check you would have a complete record of every cent, J % You can' tell how tnuch you spend for trifles during the # * It is a good plan to have a record of all money you pay M m We will show you every courtesy possible consistent M J with srtfe banking. C > PIEDMONT SAVINGS BANK \ # P. W. CRUTCHFIELD, Cashier. V # Winston, N. C. X X 4 Per Cent Interest Paid On \ y Deposit. C \ Do Ii lleed Any Stationery ? I The Reporter's Job depart men lis now fully equipped for turning I out Letter Heads, Envelops. Hill lleads. Statements, Shipping Tags, I Cfrcuhirs Blotters. Cauls. Tickets, or any kind of printing you may I want at short notice and rock-bottom prices. Dropnsa postal ami - )gn xv v will mail you samples and prices. Address REPORTER, - Danbury, N. C. I BRYAN COMING TO WINSTON. 1 Will Speak in the Twin-City On Tuesday Morning, Sept. 18th at 11:00 O'clock—Also to De liver Addresses in Dur ham. Raleigh, Salis bury and Other Places. Raleigh, Sept. s.—Announce ment is made from State Dem ocratic headquarters here that Wm. Jennings Bryan will deliver i speeches in North Carolina Sep tember 18 and 19. He will be at Hollins Institute near Uoanoke, I Va., September 15, to place his j daughter in school there and will come directly into North Carolina. According to the itinerary arrang ed here subject to the approval of i Mr. Bryan, he will come to Wins-! ton-Salem Monday and speak there j Tuesday morning, September 18.' In the afternoon he will speak at Greensboro and at Salisbury Tues day night. Wednesday, Septem ber 19, he will come to Raleigh, j speaking probably at Burlington and Durham en route. After his speech in Raleigh he will leave i for Columbia, S. C., where he will speak Thursday, September 20, and then continue his Southern tour. As soon as those dates are ap proved by Mr. Bryan arrange ments will be made for special trains to some of the points, nota bly Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Salisbury and Raleigh. Winston, N. C., Sept. (».—The I announcement that Mr. Bryan | would deliver an address in Wins ton-Salem was gladly received ! here this morning. As soon as it j was announced that the Nebras- ; j kan would visit the State, Chair- j man A, H. Eller, of the county ! Democratic executive committee, ! wrote to State Chairman Sim | mons, urging that a date be ar-. ranged for a speech in Winston- Salem and the city is to be con gratulated on the fact that this j was done. Mr. Bryan's speech liore will be his first in this state. It will be delivered Tuesday morning, Sep tember 17. Tuesday afternoon he will speak in Greensboro and in Salisbury at night. Wednes day morning he will speak in Ral eigh. While in the city Mr. Bryan \ will be the guest of Hon. J. C. Buxton at his home on Summit j street. GOT OFF CHEAP. - He may well think, he has got ! otf cheap, who, after having con-! I tracted constipation or indigestion, 1 is still able to perfectly restore his | health. Nothing will do this but I Dr. King's New Life Pills. A quick, pleasant, and certain cure for headache, oonstipation, etc. 25c at all druggists; guaranteed. Services were held at North View Baptist church Sunday. Messrs. Paul Priddy and J. A. Fagg preached. CONFIDENTIAL—When you j deposit with us, or borrow money j from us, the matter is strickly con-, fidential, known only to yourself j and the Bank. We are careful of' the interest of our patrons. BANK OF STOKES COUNTY. Mr. Thos. Tillotson, of German-1 ton Route 1, was a Danbury visit-! or Saturday. HAS STOOD THE TEST 251 YEARS. The old original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, No pay. Mr. C. W. Ray, of Francisco, was here looking after some bus iness Monday. v Eczema and Pile Cure) Free. Knowing what It was to suffer, I willjglve FItEE OK CHARGE, to any afflicted a punitive cure for Kcieiua, .Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, l'lies and Skin Diseases. I nut-Ant relief. Don't suffer longer, write F. W. WIL LIAMS. 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. EncWtse stamp. ** *r **: \. .« Quality ■ The fact that SCHNAPPS 1 >. J | ffl is so widely imitated only proves V that it is the best chew —the standard % flat plug. Other plugs are made to imitate ■ |(2 the size and shape and color of SCHNAPPS ■ —other tags are to look like SCHNAPPS M f tags —yet there axe i noio pounds of SCHNAPPS M J& chewed annually than ail oil er similar tobaccos. ■ m SCHNAPPS is made of only choice selections of well matured, thoroughly cured ■ leaf, and in factories as clean as the cleanest kitchen, situated in the very heart of the greatest ■ chewing tobacco growing country, by men of life-long experience in tobacco manu- - B facturing, and who have directed the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company since 1875. J- • SCHNAPPS has the pleasing, appetizing aroma which created and popularized K the fondness for chewing. Expert tests prove that it requires and takes a smaller I amount of sweetening than any other kind —and has a wholesome, stimulating M and satisfying effect on chewers. S Internal revenue statistics show that SCHNAPPS and other of the V Reynolds brands won enough chewers in one fiscal year to make a net gain H of she and a quarter million pounds, or one-third of the entire increased consumption in the United States on chewing and smoking tobacco. V Be sure the letters on the tag and under the tag spell »»*■■■ ■ A S-C-H-N-A-f-P-S, and yoil will have the genuine. jjU ittl LfiSS IJ R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Q*gr Sweetening Than Any Other AT THE STORE OF R. DAVIS, Winston, N. C. Von will now find the newest and nieest of all A'inds things for Christ inas, such as ladies ready made Suits and llats. Call and examine her stock. Thompson's Drug Store, Winston, JV. C. The largest ami most varied stock of pure Drugs in Winsi.on-.S'alein. I have had :?> years experience in fitting trusses and can advise you in selecting one. Come Anil See Me. V. O. THOMPSON. Executor'.s Notice To Cred itor's, Etc. Having duly qualified as execu trix and executors of the last will and testament of James S. Flippin, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to come forward and make immediate settlement, and all persons hold ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, duly authenticated, to the under signed for payment on or before the loth day of Aug. 1905, or this notioe will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This Aug. Bth, 190(1. LOrVINA W. FLIPPIN, Executrix, and K. E. L. FLIPPIN andC. W. RAY, Executors of the last will and testament of Jas.S. Flippin, deceased. J. D. Humphreys, att'y. UNIVERSITY COLLtGE OF MEDICINE "JfMiglP •TUART McGUIRI, M. P., PWtIIDIWT. This Collet* conforms to the Standards fixed by law lor Medical Ki'ucation. Send for Bulletin No. 11, which tell?- ibout it. Three free catalogues ■ SP- tty Department, IJEDICIIIf-DE»ITIST^f-^H*RMACY HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY VOVNG PEOPLE We earnestly request all youm* persons, ro matter how limited their nieana 01 tUu.-ation. who wish to obtain a thorough business training and good posi tion, to write by first mail for our great half-ra to offor. Success, indei>omlcneeand probable fortune are guaranteed. Don't dciay. Write UMay. , \ USE iGoose Crease j LINIMENT ♦ A Common Sense J Preparation. ♦ Tin l Snfest iiihl Surest Kenieil.v 4 { fur Kheiiinutisiii. .Nemalyia, j 2 Croup, CotlK'hs, Colds, 4 ♦ Sprnitis, Senilis, 4 X A Trial Will Convince. j I'UICK Hoe. M.uuifiictiiri'il liy. ♦ GOOSE GREASE ♦ LINIMENT CO. ♦ irei'lislioro. X. ( I KlLLthe COUCH £ and cURE thi LUNGS * ™ Dr. King's New Discovery ___ /TONSUIWPTION Pric« Flin I OUGHS and 50c &SI.OO Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNO TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. nMmnnnDaaHHHH E. W. O'MANLON WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. LARGEST AND BEST CONDUCTED DRUG BUSINESS IjY WESTERN JV". C. Mail Order Dc- ♦ partmcnt given} special attention. Stock of drugs ♦ Toilet Articles o !'♦ ev*\*y kind, garden ♦ seeds and flower I seeds ♦ Most varied and ♦ best selected line of 5 fine Perfumes ever ♦ shown in Winston. VI SI T O'HAXLOJTS X WHEN YOU COME TO \ TO 11W. ALA I) TO SEP. VE\ YOC MANYWAY. ♦ in THE PLA' HAW NorfolkiWesternß.iL 0 HEDULE IN EFFECT DEC 3, 1 ( .K)5 l>ailv Daily Kx. Shii. l»Mily Kx Kun PM AM PM PM 2>>o 7.30 Lv Winston Ar 2.00 10.00 3.28 8.13 " Wal. Cove " 1.21 9.20 5.00 9.50 " Martinsv. " 11.45 7.49 7.25 12.30 Ar Roanoke Lv 9.20 5.15 P.M. P.M. A. M. P.M WESTBOUND—LEAVE ROANOKE DAILY. I:Id a in—For East Radford, Bluelield, Taze well hiiil Norton, Pullman Sleeker to Columbus, Ohio, cafe ear. .1.10 a m ( Washington and Chattanooga Limited) ibr Pulaski. principal stations, Bristol and the South. Pullman Sleepers to New Or leans and Memphis. Cafe car 4:2.1 p in—The St. Louis Express, tor Bluelield, Pocahontas, Kenova, Cinci nnati!, Iniliunopolis, St. LouiH, Kansas City, Columbus and Chicago. Pullman Butt'et Sleepers Roanoke to Columbus and Bluelield to Cinciiiunti. Cafe car 4:35 PIU For Bluelleldaud intermediate sta tions. 4:45 p in—Daily. For Bristol and Intermediate stations, Knoxvllle, Chattanooga and points South. Pullman Sleeper to Knoxviile. 9:30 a 10—For Bristol aud intermediate stations, Bluelield, Norton, Pocahontas and Welch. Pullman Sleeper to Welch. NOKTH AND EASTBOUND. , ■ l:.Hfp 111—For Petersburg, Richmond and Nor folk. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Norfolk. 1:41! ji in—For Washington, Hagerstown, Pliila . delphia and New York via Hagerstown and Harrlsburg. Pullman Sleeper to New York. ! 7:lSp 111—For Hagerstown. Pullman Sleeper to Philadelphia. 1:01 a m—For Richmond and Norfolk. Pullman Sleeper Lynchburg to Norfolk and Richmond. 12:10 a m—( Washington and Chattanooga Lim ited). For Washington, Philailelphiaand New York via Lynchburg. Pullman Sleepers to Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York. 7:10 a tn—For Lynchburg, Petersburg. Richmond and Norfolk -7:45 p m—Daily. For Lynchburg. Pull man .Sleeper for /Richmond. DUKHAM DIVISION. Leave Lynchburg (Union station) daily except .Sunday 3:00 a m, 4:30 p ni for .South Boston and Durham and intermediate sta tions. for all additional information apply to ticket officer, or to W. B. BEVILL, M. F. BRAGG, Gen'l Pass. Agent. 7'rav. Pass. Agent. ROANOKE, VA. o-® o W >Bi N c ""Sji 2 ° S oj re rn® c c Ncr 3 i- 0 ■->• a a S; ® CO ?rn» BP J hH . # ® » s# W >** c£- c a M. m g-gg & a 5 2-® -"I »O_s JO » ►-» a *-• B5 cD *-• |_t 5® to ns-e P W 3 s §l3 £-(»2n S it £>n ® c 2 »_I CT ® S£. ® C ® no i' i > Jb* U"-®- S y S- S r »g B 8.&,e 5 j?, jllils.' § -■• l = Sill* * 3 M 2. OUf» ®§, M I ®? "a O-'«. B» 7 ►" oc no 5 ."| S.B g;| ~S.|. Q Y ® -20«2 5 3® 0 w p S' 3 i|3l» M. B> St »T ® *2, J