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«. The Latest Improved Saw Mills and Thresh-
2 ers. Best Traction and Portable Steam and h
Gasoline c,
I engines |
*5 and all kinds of Wood-working Machinery and pumping outfits, fe
01 Saws, Belts, and rupnlw at the lowest prices, for cash or on time, ri
"5 Second hand machinery taken in exchange for new. PV
ft. For Salt*—Second hand, 1 forty horse power Boiler, one fiveli. p. ™
*5 upright Engine, two Saw Mills, one Planer and matcher, oue S\
Hrush Mountain 4-foot corn mill, complete; one ."iO-bM. wheat mill
(iyrator; one power corn and cob crusher; one corn s heller; one W
*r one li. p. hay press.
©I K&"It costs only two cents to write to me. r
W. H. CLARK, Stuart, Va.
ertsr erer or &£>■ 0-0-er&a~ & & -
YES! GRAPE TOBACCO
R is just a little sweeter than any of the so-called sun-cured plugs I
H made to imitate GRAPE, and they are all imitations—
I because that rich, sweet flavor is peculiar to the genuine Leaf, and g
H we have been buying and manufacturing it for over fifty years.
I IT IS MADE BY A FIRM THAT KNOWS HOW I
R. A. Patterson Tobacco Co., Richmond, Va.
f(
We Arc Mow Open and Ready
Tor Business at
i m pifDHom
U The Biggest and best
Warehouse Ever Built A
For the sale of Leaf Tobacco.
Come to see us when in Winston and make our bouse
your home whether you briny tobacco or not..
Your friends, M. W. NORFLEET & CO.
If tobacco begins to fire up, save the
primings. Don't let them waste. They
waste. They will bring you good prices.
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want at short notice and rock-bottom prices. Drop us a postal and
we will mail you samples and prices. Address
REPORTER, - Danbury, N. C.
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I TO \ f A "-t
J W. R. *
to His Friends therffrons Of King' 1
f Route 2.
f | Good bye Route 2.—forevormore,
. Our roving days are almost o'er; [
We've had a good time, but'
couldn't agree,
Just see what 2 has done for me. j
To the patrons and my many
. friends of Route 2.—1 wish to say
that during the past year and nine
months that I have journeyed
among you; my dealings with you
i have been very pleasant.
I thank you, one and all, for the
many favors you have shown me. j
i I have learnt to love you all j
and regret that I'm but a few days
among you.
I wish to suggest to you all, that
you do all you can for the better
ment of the r. f. d. service. Work
your roads as often as they need it
and patronize the route all you
can. I fear if there is not more
interest manifested in the service,
and that very soon, the daily ser
vice will be cut out, and a tri
weekly service ordered as a sub
stitute for the daily service. A
tri-weekly service would seem very
hard to some of yoa who have
learnt to appreciate the service
rendered you.
Saturday, September 29th, I
will make my last trip as carrier
No. 2 ; and I would be glad to see
you all that day, but if I have not
the pleasure of seeing you that
day, I wish to say that I will of
ten remember you dear people.
So goodbye to all.
Sincerely yours,
W. R. KIGER,
R. R. 1)., No. 2, King, N. C.
WALNUT COVE ROUTE 3.
I Walnut Cove Route 3, Sept. 22 j
—Farmers are most through cut-1
ting and curing tobacco in this J
section.
We are sorry to note the death !
I of Mr. Isaac Neal.
Miss Jennie Isom is spending a
| few days with Misess Ada and :
Mandy Flinn. They report a j
pleasant time.
Mr. Tebe Knight called on Miss j
Jennie Saturday and also Sunday j
afternoon. Call again, Tebe, we j
are glad to see you.
We had all grades of ice-cream, j
i lemonade, etc., at Mr, C. M. Flinn's ;
• Sunday afternoon. There was a
I large crowd attended. I will men
| tion a few of the visitors : Miss
Jennie and Mr. Tebe Knight; Miss i
! Yonng and others,
j Misses Jettie and Harriet Hix ,
j were the guest of Misses Ada and 1
i Amanda Flinn Saturday and Sun- j
i day.
SWEET GIRL.
HAS STOOD THE TEST 25
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.
Suppose every time one of our
Stokes merchants ordered goods
he would send the money in a
registered letter. The fees he
would have to pay would more
than pay his taxes. Instead, he
pays by check, and saves hun- i
dreds of dollars. If doing a bank-1 1
ing business is a good thing in a
big business, it is a good thing in
a little business. All accounts,
large or small, are welcomed alike
by us. We charge you nothing for
the work, and give you a nice |
check book free.
BANK OF STOKES COUNTY.
CONFIDENTIAL—When you
deposit with us, or borrow money
from us, the matter is strickly con
fidential, known only to yourself
and the Bank. We are careful of
the interest of our patrons.
BANK OF STOKES COUNTY.
Eczema and Pile Cure
Free.
Knowing what It was to suffer, I
wtll.'gtve FREE OF CHARGE, toany
afflicted a positive cure for Eczema,
Salt Rheum, Eryslpeku*, Piles and
Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Don't
suffer longer, write F. W. WIL
LIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New
York. Enclose stamp.
| The Chew that's Sweet and Clean ?
I wonc^er SCHNAPPS is popular— it's the chewing '*■
*°^ acco t* l3 * su the man who chews to get enjoy- 4
ment from the tobacco, instead of the mere habit of
chewing and expectorating
SCHNAPPS is made from choice selections of the
ma tured, thoroughly cured Piedmont leafj
an aroma so delightful and appetizing that
** popularized the chewing of tobacco. There's ,
no other tob acco in the world that requires and
'^ hat ' s what makes the difference between
SCHNAPPS and the many excessively sweetened
imitations—and it's such a difference that once a
chewer chews SCHNAPPS, he is never deceived
With any Station.
Th e sweet, tasty and exhilarating quality of
#> ®^ HNAPPS tobacco has made the Reynolds factory
famous as the manufacturers of the best and most
popular brands of chewing tobacco, and as the largest
a best equipped flat plug factories in the world.
They contain every modern appliance for producing
best chewing tobacco, by clean, sanitary and
healthful processes. The R. J. Reynolds Tobacco
Com P an y is under the direction of the same men
\}/t wh o have managed it since 1875, and who have
made the chewing tobacco business a life-study.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOSACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C.
AT THE STORE OF
R. DAVIS*
Winston, N. (J.
Yon will now find
the newest and
nicest of all fcinds
tilings for Christ
mas, such as ladies
ready made Suits
and Hats. Call
i and examine her
stock.
'Thompson's
Drug Store,
Winston, N. C.
The largest am)
most varied stock
of pure Drugs in
Winston-Salem. I have bail 30
years experience
in fitting trusses
aftri can advise
you in selecting
one.
Come And See Me.
V. O. THOMPSON.
Executor's Notice To Crcd- \
itors, Etc.
Having duly qualified as execu
! trix and executors of the last will
| and testament of Jas. S. Flippin,;
! deceased, all persons indebted to :
' said estate are hereby notified to
; come forward and make immediate
j setllemement, and all persons hold
| ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present thein,
duly authenticated, to the under- j
signed for payment on or before
the 15th day of Aug., 15)07, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery.
This Aug. Bth, 190T>.
LOUVINA W. FLIPPIN,
Executrix,
and R. E. L. FLIPPIN and C. W.
RAY, executors of the last will
and testament of Jas. S. Flip
pin, deceased.
J. D. Humphreys, att'y.
HELP IS OFFERED
TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE
We eerncstiy request all young persona, no matter
how limited their means or education, who wish to j
obtain a thorough business training and good posi
tion. to writo by first mail for our great half-rata
offer. Success, independence and probable fortuno
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Of MEDICINE "Jf. M aT» 0 , N . 0
STUART MCOUIIH, M. P., PmsiotHT.
Thla College conforms to the Standards
fixed by law for Medical Education. Send for
Bulletin No. 11, which tells about it.
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WINSTON-S/
I LARGEST AND B EST CO.
DRUG BUST,
Mail Order De
partment given
special attention.
Biig Stock of drugs
Toilet Articles o I
every kind, garden
seeds and Flowei
seeds
Most varied and
best selected line ol
fine Perfumes evei
shown in Winston.
1 VISIT O'HANLON'I
WHEN YOU COME TC
TOWN. GLAD TO SERVE
YOU IN ANY WAY.
O'HANLON'S i
NAW NorfolkiWesternßß.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DEC 3, 1905
Daily
I Daily Ex. Sun. Daily Kx Sun
PM AM PM PM
2:50 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—LEAVK KOANOKE DAILY.
! 4:10 a m—For East Radford, Bluetteld, Taxe
| well and Norton, Pullman Sleeper to
j Columbus, Ohio, cafe car.
8.10 a m ( Washington and Chattanooga Limited)
for Pulaski, principal stations, Bristol and the
South. Pullman Sleepers to New Or
leans and Memphis. Cafe car
! 4:25 p m—The St. Louis Express, for
! Bluetteld, Pocahontas, Kenova, Clnci-
I nnatti, Indianonolls, St. Louis, Kansas City,
Columbus and Chicago. Pullman Bullet
J Sleepers Aoanoke to Columbus and Bluefleld
i to Cmcinanti. Cafe car
j 4:35 pm— For Bluefieldand intermediate sta
| tions.
4:45 p m—Daily. For Bristol and intermediate
stations, Knoxville, Chattanooga and points
| South. Pullman Sleeper to KnoxTllle.
' 9:30 a m—For Bristol aud Intermediate stations,
I Bluetield, Norton, Pocahontas and Welch.
Pullman Sleeper to Welch.
NOKTH AND EASTBOUND.
l:so'p m—For Petersburg, Richmond and Nor.
folk. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Norfolk.
1:45 p m—For Washington, Hagerstown, Phila
delphia and New York via Hagerstown and
Harrisburg. Pullman Sleeper to New York.
\ 7:45p m—For Hagerstown. Pullman Sleeper to
[ Philadelphia.
I 1:01 a m—For Richmond and Norfolk. Pullman
Sleeper Lynchburg to Norfolk and Richmond.
12:10 a m—( Washington and Chattanooga Ltm-
I ited). For Washington, Phlladelphtaand New
I York via Lynchburg. Pullman Sleepers to
[ Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia and
1 New York.
! 7:10 a m—For Lynchburg, Petersburg,
| Richmond and Norfolk*
; 7:45 p m—Daily. For Lynchburg. Pull
j man Sleeper for .Richmond.
DURHAM DIVISION.
Leave Lynchburg (Union Station) dally
except Sunday 3:00 a m, 4:30 p m for South
Boston and Durham and intermediate sta
tions.
For all additional information apply to
ticket officer, or to
W. B. BEVILL, M. F. BRAGU,
Gen'l Pass. Agent. 7Yav. Pass. Agent.
ROANOKE, VA.
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