: : • • • f t c 0 Clothes that are worth more than Q £ they cost—that's the kind of clothes you 0 like to buy. Q £ That's the kind we sell; and they're 0 Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, be- Q cause that's the kind they make. £ We don't know just how you feel £ about it; but we can tell you one thing Q Q —you can't find any better clothes than these ; there are none made. J N. L. CRANFORD & CO., * One Price Clothiers, 5 • Winston,, IN. C. • • • • • • • • • • • • # Monuments and Tombstones Anything in Marble. Being located at the quarries and hav= ing all the modern equipments for man ufacturing the raw material the South= ern Marble and Stone Co., of Holly Springs, Ga., is in a position to give you better prices and better satisfaction than you can find in this section. If in need of anything in this line, write to me at Pine Hall, N. C., and I will call and see you. J. R. Blackwell. NORTH CAROLINA College of AgricuU ture and Mechan= ic Arts Practical education in Agricul ture; in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering; in Cot ton Manufacturing, Dyeing and ' Industrial Chemistry. Tuition $45 a year; Board $lO a month. 120 (Scholarships. Address PRESIDENT WINSTON, West Raleigh, N. C. HELP IS OFFEBEI? TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE We earnestly request*!! young persons, nomattei how limited their means or education, who wish to obtain a thorough business training and good posi tion, to write by first mail for our great half-rate offer. Success, independence and probable fortune are guaranteed. Don't delay. 'Write today, /he Ga.-Ala. Business College, Macon, Ga. R. DAVIS, inslou, N. V. You will now find the newest and nicest of all Ainds things for every body such as ladies ready made Suits and Hats. Call and examine her stock. i Furniture At Cost. I will from this date on sell all \ furniture nt exactly cost until my entire stock is closed out. Now is your time to buy, if you think of buying soon. We mean what we say, and if you will call and get prices, you will find furniture and prices to suit. JACOB FULTON. Notice. I laving duly qualified as adminis-l trntor upon the estate of my mother, Mrs. V. A. Da It 011, all i>ersons hold ing claims against tlie estate of the; i Mrs. V. A. Dalton are hereby notified • to present them to me duly authen-1 tieated for pa.vment on or Iwfore the 10th day of August, WON. or this no tice will IK- pleaded in War of their j recovery. All persons owing said, estate are hereby requested to make ' prompt payment of the same. Tills Aug. :!, 1!K)7. JAMES E. DALTON, Admr. of V. A. Dalton, deed, j P. >. address—Pine Hall, N. j j.J. D. Humphreys, Atty. foradnir. W ANTE D! 100 Girls For Loopers. Experienced Loopers make from $1.25 to $2.00 per day. Expenses paid while learning. Short hours and pleas ant clean work. Apply to SHAMROCK HOSIERY AIILLS, Winston-Salom, N. C. UNIVERSITY OP NORTH CAROLINA. 1789-1!X)7. J Head of the State's Educational | System. DEPARTMENTS. College, Engineering, Graduate, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. Library contains 4,">,0)0 volumes. New water works,electric lights, central heating system. New dormitories, gymnasium. V. | M. (.'. A. building, library. 732 Students. 74 In Faculty, The Fall term begins Sept. 0,1!(07. Address FRANCIS P. V UNABLE, PRESIDENT. CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Death Of Mr. Alexander Boden hammcr. I Alexander Bodenhammer was I born Feb. 13, 1850, died Aug. 24, i 1 l'.K)7, aged 57 years, 6 months and 12 days, He was twice married, and leaves a wife aud four child ren to mourn their loss. Two children liviug by eaoh marriage. He professed faith in Christ and joined the Baptist church at Olive j Grove in 1898. He lived a con sistent member of the same until his death. He was a kind and in dulgent father, an affectionate husband, a good citizen and neigh , bor, and loved by all who knew ; him. He was buried from his home church on the 25th inst, in presence of a large congregation, the writer, his pastor, conducting the funeral services. The beauti ful wreaths of Bowers with which the young people crowned his grave, showed how he was held in i their estimation. The church, weak and small, has one less now to work for the master's cause. May this thought inspire the sur viving membership to greater efforts to serve and advance the interest of the Redeemer's King dom. May the Great Shepherd : gently lead and protect the widow and the children ; and may they all be prepared for a happy re union in Heaven. P. OLIVER. SANDY RIDGE ROUTE ONE. Sandy Ridge Route 1, Aug. 31. j—Miss Nealy Ziglar has been vis iting her cousin, Miss Ollie Kal j laui, the past week. Mr. Elliotte Hawkins and sister, , Miss Lilla, visited at Verana, Va , last Saturday and Sunday. They I report a lively old time. Misses Lettie Sue Brown, Ron nie Hutcherson, Mabel Pringle, Bessie Hawkins and Messrs. Matt | Brown, Curtis Hutcherson and Hnrdie Hawkins all visited at Mr. Walter Hawkins' last Friday even ing. They had a nice time eating watermelon and taking a hay ride which *as enjoyed by all. i Dr. Hawkins and sister. Mies Bessie, visited Miss Ludie Martin last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Elliotte Hawkins called on Miss Nellie Sunday as usual. Miss Lillian Johnson, of Mad ison, visited Miss Minnie Joyce the past week Mrs. Louisa Hawkins has been quite ill for the last few days. We truly hope she will soon recover. Miss Rennie Hutcherson with Mr. Lurvie Hawkins, Miss Nellie Ziglar with Mr. Elliotte Hawkins attended preaching at Ayersville last Sunday. JACK AND JOE. i A HUMANE APPEAL. A humane citizen of Richmond, i Ind., Mr. U. D. Williams. 107 i West Main St., says : "I appeal i to all persons with weak lungs to I take Dr. King's New Discovery, I the only remedy that has helped | me and fully comes up to the I proprietor's recommendation." I It saves more lives than all other { throat and lung remedies put | together. Used as a cough and cold cure the world over. Cures ' asthma,bronchitis, croup, whoop i ii'g cough, quinsy, hoarseness, and phthisic, stops hemorrhages ,of the lungs and builds them up. Guaranteed at all drug stores 50c. and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Clean milk means milking a i clean cow in clean clothes in a | clean place—very little else.— ; Farm Life. Mr. J. M. Smith, of Campbell | Route 1, was here a short while Saturday. LOST AND FOUND. Lost between 9.30 p. m., yester day and noon to-day, a bilious attack, with neausea and sick headache. This loss was occasion ed by finding at a drug store a 1 box of Dr. King's New Life Pills, , the guaranteed cure for biliousness, malaria and jaundice. 25c. FOR SALE—A good combination j horse 5 >ears old. Call on or I address T. F. BAKER, Gerinanton, N. C., Route 1. ' Aug B—lm FTHE BESTiilill 1 Very lowest Prites. |. A I desire to say to the people of Stokes county that lam Z 2 still doing business at my old stand with a store chock full Z Z of everything the people need, from a paper of pins or a pair X of suspenders to a two-horse plow or a suit of clothes. My • DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, S • CLOTHING, GROCERIES, DRUGS, ETC. # S Is complete in every respect. You will find almost a oom- ■ A plete drug store here. Z Z Your special attention is called to my up-to-date line of Z Z LADIES TRIMMED HATS. Z They are of the very latest styles, all shapes and shades, . ' and lam offering them at prices that will astonish. Yoa * W will get your spring hats here sure if you will come and see 9 A mine before you buy. Yours for "business, A | F. E. NELSON, | • Campbell, IN. C., R. F. D. No 2. • ?L^r^ANLON] £ WINSTON-SALEM'S V Leading Druggist. > ) Largest and best conducted C V Drug business in the State. / \ Be sure to visit O'Hanlon's when f • you are at Winston. Glad to j 3 serve you in any way. # / O'Hanlon's is THE Place.} FNOTICE!"! il have just received a nice line of Ladies and Z Misses Dressed Hats at the lowest prices, Z a nice line of Men's Pants and Ready Made # Clothing at the right prices, a new line of 2 Shoes for men, women and children as low as Z the lowest, men's boys' and youth's fine Z Hats, a nice line of Dress Goods, White Goods, Z Notions, men's working suits, hosiery of all Z kinds and men's dress shirts. Z I also keep on hand J. E. Shelton's make of up-to-date Z Furniture at factory prices, Sewing Machines and Needles X to fit all makes of machibes. I always keep a good supply of Fancy and Heavy Gro- * ceries, farming tools, drugs of all kinds, and most every- V thing that's kept in a country store, clover seed, a good Z coffee at 10c per pound, euear at tie per pound, good roller Z mill flour at $2.25 per hundred. Highest market price paid for country produce of all i kinds: Eggs 12£ c. doz, Hens 10c. pound, Buttei 12Ac lb., ™ Corn 1 00 bushel Rye 90c. bushel, wheat SI.OO bushel. W I want to thank the people for their liberal patronage Z for the past ten years, and by fair and square dealings I Z hope to have a continuance of the same. Yours to serve, E. C. Sheppard, | SMITH and DANBURY, N. C., Routes No. 1. * J 1 man bythe Typewriter is the man vvl o I~i l:ii J 1 1 get the same service out of some othrr machii.c. A man may know l! e Remington or he may know some other typewriter, but the man who really knows typewriters is the man who knows the difference between the Reminp! n ard o hers. Remington Typewriter Company M 1 accrual+Ud) New oi'i tiul L.e.ywiier. ''SEH

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