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Page 8 _ MMNniiiiaiiiMij * THE POINT Z 5 IN QUESTION. § m @ A Why is it that we do the Lion s share of the clothing business in Winston-Salem, N. C. Why is it that the number of people who buy Clothing here 4||k increases every year ? Why is it that the Men, Young Fellows and Boys who are most particular about their Clothes come here for them ? Why is it that the Man who thinks he can not be fitted properly in ready-to-wear Clothes, changes his opinion after g&pfc he has given our sort of Clothes a trial ? There's only one answer and its this : Our [sort "of Clothing is built on higher ideals than the kind youjfind most anywhere. No other Clothing so rivals the made-to-order product at half its price. A EXAMPLE: A 0 OUR $8.50, $lO. $12.50, SIJ SUITS. 0 | N. L. CRANFORD & CO. | w § One Price Clothiers, II w V § Winston, N. C. § a m 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 Agricul= tare 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. HEL? IS OFFERED *rc WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE Y'c c rnestf v request all young persons, no matter how limbed their mears or education, who wish to ct.iain u ihofou« i I tion, to write by first mail for our great half-rats tfi . Sij ce*M. imlo" «nd.>nce and probabls fortune 41.s guaranteed. Don't delay. Writs today, /tie Ca.* Ala. Bosistsi fdUji. Usees* 6a> R. DAVIS, Winston, X. C. You will now find the newest and nicest of all Arinds things for every body such as ladies ready made Suits and Hats. Call and examine her stock Furniture At Cost. I will from this date on sell all furniture at exactly cost until my entire stock is olosed out. Now is your time to buy, if you think of baying soon. We mean what we say, and if yon will call and get prices, you will find furniture and prices to knit. JACOB FULTON. THE DANBURY REPORTER. WANTED! 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 MILLS, Winston-Salem, N. C. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1789-1907. Head of the State's Educational System. DEPARTMENTS. College, Engineering, Graduate, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. Library contains -10.000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heating 1 system. New dormitories, gymnasium, V. M. C. A. building, library. 732 Students. 74 In Faculty, The Fall term logins Sept. 9, 1907. Address FRANCIS P. V ENABLE, PRESIDENT. CHAPSL BILL, N. 0. J '"'J-' I SUPERIOR • COURT IN SESSION. Continued From sth Page. meut of one-titird cost; as to Clar ence and Fred Boles judgment suspended on payment of sloeach and one-third cost each. State v. Geo. H. Charles, carry, ing concealed weapon, defendant waives bill and pleads guiit>. Judgment suspended on payment j of cost. __ 1 Seed Wheat. 100 bushels of eplended seerl wliea* (bearded) fur RHl>*. (irnvn from seed obtained in New Yu'k. My yield this year was about double that "f anv of my neigh-! 'burs. P'ice $1.25 per bushel for] recleaned seed. R. P. Mr ANALLY, I i • DR. THOMAS W. DAVIS. Eye, Ear, _ Nose and Throat. OHicH4US-7 Masonic Temple, Winston - Salem. N. C. Hours: 9to 12:30, 2to 4 and by appointment. 1 Stokes County Fair TO BE HELD AT KING, N. C, Tuesday and Wednesday, November sth and 6th. Premiums will be paid on Farm Products, Poultry, Live Stock, etc. We will also have a Ladies' De- 1 partment in which will be exhibi- I ted flow era, needle-work, etc , aim ( on which we will pay liberal pre- miums. It will cost nothing to enter ex hibits. Admission to the grounds will also be free. No pHins or ex pense will be spared to make this Fair a grand success and a pleas ant time for everybody. For premium catalogue and particulars address STOKES CO. FAIR ASSOCIATION. KING, N. C. OFFICERS : 8. L Pulliam, President. J. K. Hutchins, Gen. M'g'r. W. K. Kiger, Sec. and Trea*. f Stock X 1 Profits J 3 can be greatly Increased by giving M special care to the health of every K| animal and fowl on the farm. £3 Sick poultry, sheep, cattle, hogs, ■ horses, etc., depend on their livers I to keep them well. Black-Draught L Stock and Poultry J Medicine H keeps their livers working and H therefore keeps them well. H Black-Draught Stock and Pout- M try Medldne Is a pure, natural, ■ M vegetable, blood purifier, and acts B O by regulating the stomach, liver ■ ■ and bowels. H V It prevents and cures Hog Choi- H ■ era, Chicken Cholera, Colic, Dl»- ■ J9 temper, Coughs, Colds, Const!pa- M m tion, Fever, l-oss of Appetite, ■ ■ Wasting Away, and all the com- ■ ■ mon stock diseases. ■ S It is a perfect medicine for gen- B ■ eral farm use. Trv It. m Price 25c for a large can, at B v all druggists and dealers a Notice of Sale. By virtue of a decree of the NU]H>- rlor Court of Stokes countr rendered on the 20th du.v of July, 1!K)7, In the Rpeclnl proceeding entitled "Jn«. S. Love, adinlnlHtrator of I>>WIH Love, deed, agalnnt Wm. L Love aurl others," 1 will Hell to the hij{lie«t j bidder, on the premleeH In Stoke* county, N. C., on SATURDAY, OCT. 13th, 1(X)7, at 1 o'clock, p. m., a tract of land In Stokes county, Yadkin township, helonxltiK to Lewis deed., con taining about :W acreM, adjoining tlie landH of Jane Turner on theJSonth | and Went, Joe Turner 011 the North. Iliwton Garner on the North-Went, and the lands of John Henry Hpain i hower and Sallie Vaughii on the East. Terma of sale: One-half cash jon day of mile, and the other half 1 payable on the first day of Januarv, 1908, with bond and approved se curity for the deferred payment. I iß'arlnjj six per cent. Interest from day of sale, and title retained until all the purchase money Is paid, with privilege to tlie purchaser to pay all caslt if lie prefers to do so. This the sth day of Sept , IWO7. J AS. H. LOVE. Admr. of Lewis Love, deed. .N- O. I'etree, Atty. for admr. M It will soon he tho season when our Stokes county friends will be market- J M '"K their tolwicco in Winston, and I their wives and daughters will ask % them to bring them many little arti- M M cles fron) town. When an article is ' called for in the drug line we want M you to remember that M O'Hanlon's Is the Place ' to go. We have the largest stock and m the biggest trade in drugs iu North M M Carolina. We believe we are better able to serve >our wants than any M M one else. We want to see you aud m whether you buy or not come to see J us. Very respectful'y, J X O'HANLON'S DRUG STORE, J J WINSTON, N. C. V % B®-MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. M Owww wvs/vv 69&W99MMMHiiii j 1 BEST dOODS AT I j .«■ Very lows! Prices. [ il desire to say to the people of Stokes county that lam Z still doing business at my old stand with a store chock full of everything the people need, from a paper of pins or a pair ] of suspenders to a two-horse plow or a suit of clothes. My 5 stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, # • CLOTHING,-GROCERIES, DRUGS, ETC. # £ Is complete iu every respect. You will tim} almost a com- A plete drug store here. Z Z Your special attention is called to my up-to-date line of ! LADIES TRIMMED HATS. They are of the very lat.-st styles, all shapes and shades, aud lam offering them at prices that will astonish. You ® will get your spring hats here sure if you will come and see W mine Iwfore you buy. Yours for business, A « F. E. NELSON, I Campbell, IN. C., R. F. D. No 2. • 1 NOTICE! I j @ Q @ I have just received a nice line of Ladies and © 0 Misses Dressed hats at the lowest prices, 0 igi a nice line of Men's Pants and Ready Made d Clothing at the right prices, a new line of & S Shoes for men, women and children as low as the lowest, men's boys' and youth's fine 5 Hats, a nice line of Dress Goods, White Goods, Q ti) Notions, men's working suits, hosiery of all £ • kinds and men's dress shirts. 2 J alfu keep on hand .1 E. make of up-to-date A Z Furniture at factory prices. Sewing Machines and Needles Z X t" tii all makes of machines. I knep H good supply of Fancy mid Heavy (Iro- J w ceries, farming tools, drugs «.f all kinds, and most ev*r\ - W A tiling that's kept in a country store, clover seed, a good A A Coffee at Ilk- per pound, sugar at tic per pound, good roller dfc 2 mill flour at $2.25 per hundred. X 11 ighest market price paid f->r country produce of all kinds: Ewrgs 20doz. Hens 10c. pound, Buttei 15n lb., * • Com LOO bushel Rye 90c. bushel, wheat SI.OO bushel, W A Wax 26c, Sugar lb., Spring chickens 130. A A I want to thank the people for their liberal patronage Z Z for the past ten years, and by fair and square dealings 1 Z Z hope to have a continuanoe of the same. IS E. C. Sheppard, | J SMITH and DAN BURY, N. C., Routes No. I. * mmwmm TTffffffffw #53! * JWI a The man of bythe I 1 I W is t e man wi o I tn !t> t the sa«: e service out of I L-4 *on c cth r machii c. I A man n.ay know t! a Remington or he may I now tjg some other typewriter, but the man who really knows P typewriters is the m?fi who knows difference between t| the Reirinptcn ard other?. & Remington Typrvritr-i* Coirpany K«w Yotli t»l Emfw6«r«
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