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THE nADI^UIPIjkIMiULk Published Once a Week Supplementary to the Reporter. ' September 27, 1906 PLA '/N TE R S'' w" AR"ehOU "s e" FF"'"! | LEWIS, HUTCHE/MS & CO., Proprietors. f «» To Our Friends and Customers of North Carolina and Virginia: We take pleasure in returning I hanks for your liberal patronage given us during the year just closed, and ask for a continuance of the same. We will be better prepared to serve you than ever before. We have built plenty of now stalls and repaired the old ones ;we will have good warm camp rooms for you and plenty of dry stalls A for your stock. The demand for tobacco on the Madison market this year will be double that of any previous year. Tom Meador is our Auctioneer, you know him, and this means the top of the market * and thejlast little dime for every pile of tobacco sold with us. It. H Lewis, one of the oldest tobacco men in the State, and who stands as a fine judge of the weed, will folio.v the sale and push every pile to the top notch. T. J. Hutchens and T. L. Lewis are Book-keepers and want their friends to sell with them. K. S. Thomas, our clever Floor Manager, will be glad to serve his many friends. j Wanted! \ \ Hoops for Hogsheads. / # On account of so much to- C V bacco being sold at Madison X C I find it hard to get a \ # sufficient supply of hoops. K \ I am iu the market for a f € • large quantity and will pay # X the best price. \ 1 H. J. PENN, S S Madison, N. C. c | •••••••«*#» M ••••••——# Col. J. M. Galloway, Pres. W. C. Muffin. V. P. J. O. Ragftdale, Cashier. Z | The Bank of Madison. | 2 CAPITAL $20,000. # RESOURCES OVER $100,00«. ® V ®> With seven years of successful business $ solicits your deposits whether large or small. # •Seeeeeeeee# •• M ihmmhm (•MMMMW • HtMNMNM THE MAN WHO BUYS HIS GOODS IN © | CA It LOA I) LOTS § © IS ENAI'.LED TO SELL VOI* V SHIPSTUFF, MEAL, FLOUR, CORN, HAY, • g. AND OTHER HEAVY GROCERIES n AT A LOWER PRICE than the man who buys CS £ IN SMALL QUANTITIES. g This is one of the reasons why you'll save money by Ch getting your supplies from 2 { J. h. MOORE, MADISON, IN. C. » 5 J K h THIS SPACE IS fclfc RESERVED FOR jjj A MADISON AD- fti VERTISER. % 2 j IW. J. Lewis, of Walnut Cove, only wants a few minutes' notice to or der any kind of liquors from Wood's Saloon, Madison. See him in pass ing. > WHERE TO GET A 44 SQUARE DEAL" 1 Where the People of Stokes County May Get the > Highest Prices For Their Tobacco and Where They Can Get Their Supplies At the Lowest * Prices. Anything in the furniture line at Pratt's. The lowest prices. ♦♦♦♦♦ Do you want a good horse or mule. See Pratt. He will save yon > money. ♦♦♦♦♦ ' Buy your winter stoves and stove piping at Pratt's. Some irresist able bargains now on hand. ' ♦♦♦♦♦ Pratt's Hardware store is headquarters for anything from a needle to a threshing machine, ♦♦♦♦♦ The only place in town you can get draft beer—at A. H. Wood's. Also up-to-date restaurant, meals at all hours ; 10, 15 and 25 cent ( lunches. ♦♦♦♦♦ ' J. H. Moore buys goods in car load lots, and of course his prices are always rock bottom. Anything in the grocery line always on j hand—-meal, Hour, shipstuff, molasses, tish, lard, meat, hay, etc. ♦♦♦♦♦ \ J. C. Gravely's store is one of Madison's busiest places. He has a splendid stock of dry goods, shoes, notions, clothing and gents fur | nishings nt prices which you cannot afford to miss. See him before k you buy elsewhere. > ♦♦♦♦♦ | McGehee Bros, are prepared to serve their Stokes friends for any- j I thing in Hie dry goods line, millinery, shoes, and clothing. Their j | store is large, and their goods are of the best quality. They invite' you to make headquarters with them when in Madison. ; ♦♦♦♦♦ | Levi Lackey keeps the clothing made by Schloss Bros. A: Co., of j | New York, and his styles and prices challenge competition. Over i coats, rain coats, boys clothing, shoes and gents furnishings. Stokes people are always welcome at his store. 1 ♦♦♦♦♦ One of the most up-to-date millinery establishments in this section* I not excepting Winston, Greensboro or Roanoke, is that of the store | of D. W. Husick & Son. Dress g>ods of all description, cloaks, furs, ) hats, or anything in the millinery line—stylish, and at the lowest pri |ices, Give them a call before buying elsewhere. I F i Death Of MY. Isaac Neal. | Pine Hall, Sept. 25,—The death I angel has been in our midst again and claimed for its victim this ' time Mr. Isaac Neal. Mr. Neal i I was 73 years old. He had lived ) among us for 40 years and a better j ( or kinder neighbor we never had. He died last week after a long ill-1 ness of 4 months. He was a great; sufferer but he bore his affliction i f with great patience and seemed! . all the time resigned to the will of j ' him that doeth all things well. He j | told the writer just a few days be-; fore he died that he was ready to j ( go, but that if it was the Lord's i will he would be glad to live a \ few years to raise his little girls, He bad been a member of the M. > E. Church forja long time and will i be greatly missed by the church. » He leaves a large number of, | relatives and friends. We all f«el that brother Nenl has gone | home to God. l! May we all live BO that when the auinmons comes for ua we can go and live with him beyond the river, where the death angel can not come, and may we all be ad- ; monished by the truth BO little heeded that man ia boru to die. May ho who took little children, in his arms and blesaed them take care of the two littlo orphan girls! that are left without father or mother. A FRIEND. FOR SALE —One fine work ox. Weight 1200 pounds. Anyone i desiring to purchase same call on or write L. T. ISOM, Walnut CoTe, N. C, Route 3. | PINNACLE ROUTE 2. Pinnacle Route 2, Sept. 22. Allow me space in your valuable ; paper for a few lines. Cutting and curing tobacco is I i all the go now. j We would like to know what has | become of Mc ? He must be un- ' j der conviction about what he Baid about the women; and I would | like to hear from him and know if he is most converted of what he said. The women is not the cause of all the sin man commits. Man was created first; God created man and then Ho created woman. So the man is first according to the bible and that is what we have to go by j and God never made the woman i first. JOLLY GIRL. i LIKE FINDING MONEY. Finding health is like finding! f money—ao think those who are | sick. When you have a cough, j cold, sore throat, or chest irrita-: tion, better act promptly like W. j i C. Barber, of Sandy Level, Va. He says : I had a terrible cheat! trouble, caused by smoke and coal | dust on tuy lungs; but, after find-1 ing no relief in other remedies, I j was cured by Dr. King's New Dis-! covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds." Greatest Bale of any j j cough or lung medicine in the j world. At all druggists; 50c and i $1 00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free!* $••••• • •#•••# m An Hxaniination Of Our Line Of £ Millinery, Dry Goods, m jm Notions, Shoes and a § Clothing g Will Couviuoe You That We liavo THE PROPER GOODS AT THE PROPER PRICES. vjjP Our enlarged facilities and increased space enables • us to show juu the largest collection of high High Class Merchandise in our section. Kfr-.-'J • We invite you to make our store headquarters Mfaek when you come to Madison. Wept DaT'Sumplcs mailed promptly on request. m Yours for business, i McGehee & Co. • mmmmm ••• mmmmm WWWWW wwww wwww www |J. C. GRAVELY! | Madison, N. C. | ij It's the same old story—here : "GOODS BOUGHT © W RIGHT ARE HALF SOLD." I carry one of the largest 0 stocks of UP-TO-DATE $ H Dry Goods., Notions, Shoes, Clo ® tiling, Gents Furnishing Goods, m { Groceries and Millinery © to be found in this section, and lam always in position to 2 Q offer you BARGAINS. ISMy new fall goods are arriving daily. I will ® notify you of the date of our Millinery Open- J ing for Fall, which you can't afford to miss, w You will find it to your interest to give me a W call when in town. I will be very glad to see 9 you and to serve you. w Yours truly, W J. C. Gravely, Biack'TXveVy. t Frame Building, Corner Murphy and Market Streets. m —— ##••••• (••MM HH MHMHHHM9 • | 1 &ol>t S. J(orn/> uckle % || «*7he (Confectioner jgs e ® A Lowney's Candies, always fresh; Coco Cola, Tropical ■ Fruits, Best Line of Cigars, Chewing and Smoking A Tobaccos, Pipes, Etc. Particular attention given to Mail Orders. *~ 9 f ® | hotel Madison | Convenient to the station, dining room in sight of the trains, good fare, spotless J beds, attentive servants, rates $2 a day. I Q
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