llf It's here, It's Right! Pick R Haw, if possible, in our Suits and Overcoats. m Turn them inside out—every little detail shows the hand of the V Master Tailor. No hurried work —no skimping—nothing slighted. ■ M That is why they fit so perfectly and hold their shapes so much better M m than any others. Jf « When you spend your money for CLOTHES jou certainly want « the best possible value for it. ■ Some men imagine they can do as well at one store as at another. A great mistake. ■ ■ Look through our stores, if you will, and you'll find you can do bet ter here, because our Clothes look better, fit better and are better. V I SUITS $lO, sls, $lB to S3O. 1 1 OVERCOATS $lO, sls, $lB to $25. 1 We take an honest pride in our Clothing, and you may be sure that ■ we won't let yon have anything that isn't just right. If it's here, it's 1 N. L. CRANFORD & CO. i 1 One Price Clothiers. Winston, IN. C. I A^WVWVSAA/SA^ \ Did You Ever Stop to Think # % Where All Your Money Goes ? J In one year you must pay out quite a sum for necessi- M M ties. If you had a checking account and paid your bills { by check you would have a complete record of every cent. J You can tell how much you spend for trifles during the M It is a good plan to have a record of all money you pay w We will show you every courtesy possible consistent 1 with safe banking. > PIEDMONT SAVINGS BANK \ X P. W. CRUTCH FIELD, Cashier. \ M Winston, N. C. \ # 4 Per Cent Interest Paid On \ # Deposit. 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 afl kinds of farmers' sup plies— Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries of all kinds, (arming tools, and Guanos. At Winston Prices NOTICE! Sheriff's Round To Collect Taxes And Public Speaking. k I will meet the tax payers on f Stokes county for the purpose of k collecting their taxes for the yenr f 19CK5, at the following times and j k places, to-wit : f Wilson's Store, Mon. Oct. 15 *CM> i L Capella, Tues. " 1(5 " ! f Pinnacle, Wed. " 17 " k King, Thurs. " 18 " j f Germanton, Friday " 19 " i k Walnut Cove, Sat. " 20 " ' f Danbury, Mon. " 22 " k Brown Mt., (J. D.George's), Tues f day October 23, 11KX5. k Francisco, Wed. Oct. 24 '(Hi i f Lawsoiiville, Thurs. "25 " j k Sandy Ridge, (J. E. Shelton's), f Friday October 26, lIKKi. ► Dillard, Saturday Oct. 27, litO'i. I hope the people will meet me k |at the above times and places and f pay their taxes promptly. The k county candidates will make n ' joint canvass at the above times | and places, and the people are re _ quested to come out and hear the I issues discussed. Speaking will!, begin at 12:30 P. M., and it is re- I quested that the people tarn I out early in order to hear all the ■ candidates, as it is necessary to be I gin early in order to give all the candidates an opportunity to i speak. This the 22nd day of Sept. 190 C. R. J. PETREE, , !• Sheriff Stokes county. NOTICE. Having duly qualified HH executor of the ItiMt will and testament of .1. T—Lynch, deceased, notiee 1h hereby ] Klven to all pei-Honx holding claim- > iiWilimt mild deceased, to prewnt I them to me duly authenticated, for i 1 payment on or before tlie firm day 1 of October 1907, or this notice will be I ' ! pleaded in bar «if their recovery; and ail perwoim indebted to said deceased ' ' are hereby requested to make inline- i I dlate payment. TIIIH the 17th day of Sept., lUOO. I J. P. LYNCH, s Kxecutor of J. T. Lynch. t k Po.—Pilot Mt.. N. It. F. I). No. 1 ™ ! N. O. Petre#, Atty. for executor. j1 | FRANCISCO. Francisco, Oct. 'J. Wo tire hav ing nice weather now. Some few people an* marketing tobacco now. J Misses Kettie and Dester France gave the yonng people a nice apron party last Friday night. Misses Vatinie Nunn and Nan nie Hill is looking sad as their best fellows came home Sunday afternoon. Mr. Jimroie Nunn visits down the road very often. What is drawing your atfention, Jimmie? Miss Sallie, 1 guess. Wo are looking for a party at Mrs. J. H. Hill's soon. a large crowd at Big Creek | church Sunday. Messrs. Milton Smith and Bob Beasley had a fine horse swapping last week. | Mr. Joe Thore called on Miss Mattie Clifton Sunday night. MAMA'S BABY. PILOT MOUNTAIN. | Mis 6 Maud Payne, of Westfield, was visiting friends in town this week. Dr. J. T. Smith, of Westfield, and Rev. R. D. Haymore, of Mt. Airy, have been conducting a suc cessful protracted meeting this I; week. There has been a large I number of confessions and several additions to the church. The | meeting is still continuing on. Mr. Garland Smith, of Francis co, was in town this week.—Pilot I! Courier. The Pilot Courier Suspends. The Pilot Mountain Courier in the issue of last week stated that that would be the last issue of the paper. The Courier was quite a newsy little sheet and we regrec to see it quit the tight. The editor announces that all those who have paid their subscription in advance | will get their money back. Mr. Frank D. Dodson reports the curiousest pig we have heard lofin a coon's age. The little fel ; low ate all the ground suckers 1 from Mr. D >dson's tobacco field 1 and kept fat on then), too. Don't that beat you ? Mrs, Donnie Douglas, of Pilot i Mt., has had an attack of appendi citis, and expected to undergo an | operation at Greonsboro last week, j but an unexpected turn for the better took place, and is was de cided to dispense with the opera ! tion. Miss Maud Flippin returned to her home at Francisco Friday. 'She was accompanied home by Mr. W. S. Ray. Miss Rhoda Adams returned to her home at Walnut Cove Friday. She has been attending school ; here. Miss Lula Tuttle has finished her studies at school here and re ' turned home Friday. L. A. Duncan and Walter Mills spent Saturday and Sunday at Dillard. Mr. Walter Ray, of Francisco, was a Dan bury visitor Friday. J. Hill Bean, of the Fallstnn section of Cleveland county, com mitted suicide Saturday night by shooting himself. He was in poor health. ' Gov. Glenn issues a proclama tion favoring and appointing a committee to solicit $15,000 f r r a monument to the late Dr. Chas. D. M'lver. North Carnlina will spend $30,- 000 as her part in the Jamestown Exposition next year. Tlie last Legislature so provided. DAXGKIt FltOM THE PLAdI E. There'* jrrave danger fr m the plague ■f (' II*IIK n 1 ' ids that arc no prevalent. unlesH .v-m take l>r. Kinjj'H New Discovery f»r C nsiimp tl li, •' iighs al l (' Ms. Mrs. Je'Ogc Walls, «>f F rest City, Me., writes: | "It's r (i' dHend t" l»e i>|e living In climates where c UgliH acd c MM prc vall. I find it quickly ends them, it prevents PneniU' nla. cures l.a Grippe, pives wonderful relief In AMtliina and Hay Fever, and makes weak limp* string cii"uge t" ward ■ff O-nsu mj>- ti»n, (' ughs a'd ' Ids. 50e and SI.OO. Guaranteed liy ail Druggists. Trial l) ttle free. CHEWERS BECOMING TIRED OF | HEAVILY SWEETENED TOBACCOS ' CAUSED REYNOLDS' SUN CURED,, IN SO SHORT A TIMS, TO WIN FROM ) THE OLD BRANDS OF MUCH LONGER CTAfirsrS TH*i PLACE AS FAVORITL V/ITI CKiWFRS OF SUN CURED TOBtfCCCr. .&CLD AT 50c. PER POUi>td do. GUTS; STRICTLY 10c. ANEi *Sc. F'i.tJGS, A'.si3 iiS LIKE THAT YOU FC2:*FF?LY GOT, COST ING FRGsVI SOc. TO SI.OO PER POUND IS THE &EST VALUE IN SUN G'JftF.O TOBACCO THAT k CAN BS FrcGDUCED FOR CHEWFRS. • 3. J. REYNOLDS YOPACGQ CO., Winston Salem, N. C. BLUE FRONT STORE, WALNUT COVE, N. C. I don't elaitn to have the store on earth, but the CHtiAPH£T.T^H| J. WILL EAST, WALNUT CO*. Ms anil Doys' (lolli? We are uuw receiving our fall line of tfouds. If you want ♦he beat in Overcoats, Suits, Pants, Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Trunks and Valises, for both Men and Boys, don't forgot to call on us. We make the lowest prices possible. When in town come in and see for your self. L. J. Lackey MADISON, N. C. \ SALARIED POSITIONS • FOR GRADUATES OF THE National BSusiiiess Collegfl ROANOKE, VA. The Roanoke Evening WorUl (dally) nay*, "the National Buslm-l College plait* more students in good positions than anv other tun-J IH'HK COIICKC in the South." Interesting, thorough courses: only pro fessional instructors; wholesome social anil moral influence*. Write today for our handsome catalogue and beautiful specimens of penmanship. Address ,K. M. COI"I,TKK. President Do Too led Any Siationery ? The Iteporter'N job depart turn i Ih now fully eqiilppwl lor turnlmr out Letter HeftdH, KnvelopH. mil HCIHIH, Statement*, Shipping Tnun Cfrvnlnw, Bfcrt»ern, OwhJh, Ticket*. or mi.v kind of printliiK voti nmv want lit Hhcu-f notice-ami rock-liottoni pric»>H. Drop IIM it poHtnl nntl we will mail .YOU sample* NML prices. AICIIVHH REPORTER, - Danbury, N. C.

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