I AUTUMN l/\f T R A C T I O N S I I The New Season is now y m B upon the threshold and life B if I ffnti animation fill our | I store. We are deevly irate- \ t 4 H ful to 011 of our friends for j | E their liberal patronage du- f f g ring the past season and ice [ I I ask for a continuance of j | I the same support. I 1 and every Little Fellow can I I and Winter Clothi tig, Hats I n'be clol/ied here with the lat- m I . i o alo | M Our prices will continue I | y to be as low as our high I i 1| standard and, quality will I I 0 allow. This store never has % ' R and never wilt offer its pa- | | trons Hrash" in order to I I | name a seemingly low price | ' 1 We're yours for the best at I I | right and satisfactory pri- I j | N. L. CRANFORD & CO. I One Price Clothiers. Winston, N. C. I J \ Did You Ever Stop to Think # \ Where All Your Money Goes ? £ In one year you must pay out quite a sum for necejtai- M . £ ties. If you had a checking accountjand paid your hi lis by check you would have a complete record of every cat nt. J You can tell how much you spend for trifles during jthe W tL It is a good plan to have a record of all money you pay g We will show you every courtesy possible const .stent / PIEDMONT SAVINGS BAIMK \ y P. W. CRUTCH FIELD, Cashier. / % jr Winston, N. C. # 4 Per Cent Interest Paid On \ y lieposit. C John A. Burton Walnut: Cove, N. C. Headquarters for the Stokes County peo ple who want the best goods at the lowest prices. Keeps always on hand all kinds of farmers' sup plies—Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries of all fytinds, (arming tools, and Guanos. At Winston Prices f; ■ • > ♦ MORE COURTSHIP AFTER MARRIAGE. Sime men seem to oonsider their marriage certificate as a sort of fully paid-up policy of happi j ness. They act as if the oourtship i dajs were those of paying prem- I iums of compliment, cheerfulness, I courtesy, consideration and chiv alry, and that marriage cuts off all ! these premiums of love-like atten tion. The only way to get an ab solutely guaranteed insurance on , matrimony is to keep paying the premiums. Many first-class mat rimonial policies lapse just be cause of these suspended pay ments. There is a tendency to assume that this love is known and recog nized, so why speak of it? This is a dangerous taking for granted :of what should be made of real, pulsing and vital in thought, word ■ and deed. There is little danger , over-telling this story; it is of- I ten the wine of life and inspira ! tion to one hungering and thirst-. ; ing for the little tenderness of i affection. There are more people ,on this great, big. rolling earth hungering for sweetness, tender ness, and words of appreciation, genial confidence and generous affection than are starving for bread. With husband and wife these delicate messengers of affec tion oost so little—sometimes only a thought but it is the thought ! that is all. Continued courtship after mar ] riage preserves the lover in the husband and the sweetheart in the wife. But courtship is not sol itarie; like a quarrel, it requires two to make it a success. It is not the wife alone who needs the gracious sweetness of concentrat ed comradeship, for husbands who are built on the right lines have , the same hunger for loving kind ness and kindly loving. Courtship is a vessel of promise that is often wreoked on the shoals of matrimony. Courtship means two mates without a captain; mar riage sometimes bocomes two cap tainp without a mate. —Prom the October DELINEATOR. iTO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY | Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quin i ine Tablets. Druggists refund monrtufit fails to cure. E. W. GROV^ysignature is on each box. 1 Iff & A REASON FOR CHEWING I SUN CURED TOBACCO REYNOLDS' SUN CURED R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. IA Tarn O'Shanter Afiair At Pine Hall. Pine Hall, Sept. 22. Mr. Editor : Last Saturday night Turner Black well rode his horse to Pine Hall and while there the horse broke loose and started for home. Down in the lane near the grave yard, the horse became entangled in the rope he had been tied with and was making considerable eff ort to free himself. About this time Saunders Throckmorton, Boss Throckmorton and John Hicks happened to come along, and seeing what they thought to be a ghost, they took to their heels, the old man Throckmorton leading them all. Boss, seeing his father out running him, called for him to wait, but there was no time foT the old man to wait. Boss was about to leave John when John caught him and both fell in a pile. Boss freed himself from John and commenced the race again and fell the second time. He says in this fall he felt his watch Hy out of his pocket, but there was no time to look for watches, as the old man was then some distance ahead of him. The old man soon reached a tobacco barn and shut himself in and when Boss and JoHn came up he let them in. Soon Blackwell came up hunting for his horse and explained the mystery. Boss says it was the awfuleßt race that he ever had. Winston Fair Next Week. Don't forget the Big Winston Fair Oct. 2, '6, 4. Winston has made preparations that insure the most successful fair ever held in the Twin-City. An unusually in teresting premium list has been' arranged, and the contests among the farmeis will be spirited. See the big ad on front page for some of the attractions among which will be a circus and d«ily balloon i ascensions, all free. Everybody is invited to come and have a good time and see a progressive city. ARE YOU ENGAGED ? Engaged people should remem ber, that, after marriage, many quarrels can Jt>p avoided*, by keep ing their digestions in guotl con dition with Elwfcnc Bitters. S. A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S. C., says : "For years my wife suffer ed intensely from dyspepsia, com plicated with a torpid liver, until she lost her strongth and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her; former self. Then she tried Elec trio Bitters, which helped her at | once, and tinally made her entire- 1 ly well. She is now strong and ; healthy." All druggists sell and I guarantees them. At 50c a bottle. BLUE FRONT S TOR E, WAL/NUT COVE, IH. C. I don't claim to have the LARGEST store on earth, but the CHEAPEST. J. WILL EAST, WALNUT COC '■:■ • ■ -; I Ms and Doys' Colli? We are now receiving our fall line of goods. If you want the best in Overcoats, Suits, Pants, Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Trunks and Valises, for both Men and Boys, don't forget to call on us. We make the lowest prices {lossible. When in town come in and see for tfour- J self. IL. J. Lackey &Co MADISON, N. C. $35,000.00 J IN MOfIEY Fi>iZLS TO BE DISTRIBUTED , Greatest Race Meet cf the Year—s7,ooo.oo In Purse* —Trottfnj? Pacing, Running litres and a Steeple Chase Every Dayy NIOHT ATTRACTION // Richmond Horse 3li6w i)urlii Fair Week— Finest Show fltrsoa of the COtiitat $40,000.00 la Cash PrU«. *V , fieatest lite Stock Exhibit Ever field in tbe Soatl Premium List Includes Liberal Money Premiums ifl Every Class —Dairy Herds, Live Stock j/GJierally, Sheep on A Swine, Poultry and.Live Stock, I'igeons, I'arrn Products, Farming Imple ments, Manufactured Articles, Pure I'ood Exhibit. Kl«ftx>rate Art Department including Needle Wo k. Write for Premium List To-Day j T. Rcdutid Rates on All Railroads THE VIROJNIA STATB FAIR ASSOCIATION, Inc. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA i i ■ * ■ m

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