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Page 10 rJROWN. W. B. CARTER. ss Established in 1872. THE OLD RELIABLE Sold more Tobacco in 1909 than any previa BROWN'S WAREHOUSE f WINStON, N. C. / We not onlv made a large gain in pounds last year, but lead the market in Highest Average Prices, I as the following figures will show : Other houses Sold 17,602.085 Pounds for $1,753,298.02. Average $9.96 1 . Brown's Sold 6.139,436 Pounds for $643,358.08. Average $10.47 r" Vhy does Brown's Warehouse lead the market year after year in highest average prices? Why did P. h. Hanes & Co.. and later trfef£ ..... nolds Co.. have John Simpson t»> buv tobacco for them ? Because he was a fine judge of tobacco, and his experience as a buyer prepared! J him to follow the aies. and his knowing the wants of each bu\er and the value of each grade, enables him to get you full market value forevr\ * erv pile of vour t..tv co. As proof of this he has never failed to make the highest average where he followed the sales. Let him sell your cropm this vear. m Arch Bennett issi>t on the sale and no better man ever followed a sale, and you can make no mistake by selling at Brown's. We building a Um-y k ion which will enable us to take care of our increased trade. New camp and sleeping rooms and new stalls have also beeri^^ * added Briii i rst load to Brown's. It will pav vou. Sour friends. % { BRO N, CARTER, SIMPSON & COMPANY GOT NEXT WEEK JL Uoh JONF H> PRI>iDl State Doike*. Verv I.inht 08 Beini listed And Or.lv 54 ior Trial- Twenty Defendants L rider Bond and Not a Prisoner in Jail. I'lie fa :er >' > lpc ior f'ourf * ill ■ iiiu .. next Mi d;.v .i.idijH I. li •' ■*-- V stou-Sale . * preside The or:: • d • ■ - ket lightest ! -\ ■ ars rii\ ' be in.; !:»!■'••• v * .le hut i • ■ are I T »r i, >nly I*e fi'iup -t-i are ••■jtitl • lint H S il! • , -;' l .Jji/ ine OUIFN HI P i"• 'ie:'.rd v\ Lu il w ill ii> f' i_ r Mii .M. 118 I es- »\ I:T«I \\ edries,! I\ T■■ ? ' •• b.-„- nnistg t.• f.tc ':j> * - w r '- if * tit"■. bei ri_ ':. r ■ ■ ;r ■ " Ibuee . at) : while fodder Hti 1 buy in* : ill* SH : (til! • I'H" ' '•- - »wti :r -(tiv | n> |.!» w r : t, : • attend f.rt ei'hf •»- 'i |-ir r \ t ■ a sin' a~ ■ vitties- r t vet 1 r W! HTii .litei! ? ' e t tii" !>(■■ ■>••-- and : ea~ iiiVr.'-f -ing i*»tu ='t t!.t* v. i- A'l.'in. t '.t« mi>re j. rtn ■ cases rt'liif. 'Aiil h" tried stiii' t State v Law r.-tiff WM'. ,MI Francis the»e il»*te»fiti. *s :-it,_ indicted in three case> each Tne charge is a.ssuit with deadly viva pun. etc . this heing the shooting affair at Francisco last Christmas, which readers •>f the Reporter will recall a sur: of feud httween several families A large number of witnesses will attend, while the Francisco country will turn ,>iit many spectators who will want tu hear the testimony • >ther cases Hver see the above Building ? Stands on the corner of sth and Trade Streets, Winston-Salem, and is occupied by the Furniture and Undertaking firm of HUNTLEY-HILL-STOCKTON CO. Some people have been misinformed and traded with our competitors when it was their desire to trade with us. Thanks, that we have no such competitors now, but that you may know when you reach our place, cut this advertisement out and bring it with you. Compare the buildiug, and know you are right. { f. >tir- ■ i i \ 1 ' - >tute \\ :• j e iru'i'. si.l l.'!• T ! ere are i, t • ca:- - j j - t e locke* w ? j re . -.ruable. as t r. r . ier t• e re .f bar r • ■m» »i . »• - 'i.e d«' l e* it e'. e-\ - wh> • roudec - ':;etimes n. re •■ an lM» r''t-i;l eases being tr •> i* i ten:. Court ttiii U-T fir ft wi-ens, the first »i'f- being liive, ••• t.re ly t> the Stati d >oke' The civil issue docket will t !)•' ta;en i.p 11 M >:id iv *ee :.d w eek ilier of i ,|i .rt r v.I cas'-s t '• frin is : AS y. .a- >r.-. i : v - I : e I It 1 . I ,• 1 f•»i r-r . |J tilwny ' til] ,lIV ' fliers f re - u,a i- p, r •A . - t t-;%! Working On New Bridge at Cove I mtr i ,»» are a* w -rk :• .Id'iig t:.e t.--» steel bridge at Waitii t e It is hardly e\. | ■•••■ I ' tie Ci I'll p|et efl before the ' i's,• ■ t • ..bi-r A ifood tem porary ah_' ii way will be erected ? ■ 'ie i.s-'i i !i?i| ti..- new bridge is ii' Atfe'i'i 111 if the readers of the Reporter is calieil to the ad of the 111, lit lev Mill.St o'-kton Ctjinpany ■ •ii the last >f the Reporter. This well known firm carries everything in hnusn furnishings and undertaking They are the Urges' furniture dealers in the State THE DANBURY REPORTER. ISAAC MOSER DEAD PAPAIN >!> V*AS THE CAUSE Pev Walter I Grabs Lectures at the Tabernatie J. S. D. Pulliam Too Quick for the Fire in His Tobago Barn Other King Items. Kin.' > 'j;t I- The crop of r t*»>*'i i'. f :.is se«-ti-»ti Las been cut r! by continued dry weather \ l»r_r*' percent if the f '(Mt»r i» •>: pletely burned up \ t"v :tt lA i! 4 he harvested The •r p f pea vine hay is als > rut sh >r" •• - ■ i'rtirii» only about half i cr Mr l-i.i M Moser died at !.i> t .■ iles ens! of here Tues -Jif • 1 result of fi stroke A par i.y-.> H' lived about i week ■ift"T i ;.e attack. He speech- 1 fr : 1* lie was «triek«-ti t' ■ t he en ! Miss Kat? Perry Stone tias re turned fr Boston. where si.e t. is been f r several months visit, ing relatives and friends Ke\ Waiter S. (irabs. >t' Ueth ania. lectured in t!;e Tabernacle building here last niirht oti t.is through the old world A laryt» crowd was in attendance and tie hii interesting t.i.k •' S. W l'uiliaiij's tobacco barn caught tire la, t night ami burn »d one log in two l»>fore it WH-. dis- CoV ••ted The tire WHS extinguis:. Ed bet' re any serious damage wa.« done Mr .) W K. .rfees. of I ton. spent last night in town > K"v Mr Uittings. of Stokes-I dale, is holding a protracted meet- I ing at (ialatia church near here i The congregations are large I Messrs .I T. and -I F. l'unlap. s of Gideon, spent a short while here Monday. *\ WHERE WAS WESTHELD? t ailed to Meet Smithtown Baseball Team Saturday Tobacco Crop at Smith One Third Short. Smith. Sept. 2') The tobacco crop in this section is estimated at one-third short. The corn crop is short in .-nine sections Farmers are preparing to s.iw a large crop of w heat The \\ est tie It I baseball team did not play against the Smithtown team Sat unlay Messrs Robert H Priddy. of I>anbury Koute l. and Charlie Lawson. »f Smith, went to Stuart. \ a . "ti business Saturday KLI'K'KVKS I Smith. Sept 20. The farmers are very busy pulling fodder and curing tobacco. Mr I' L Hart.o' Martinsville. Va . i;as been visiting h.is parents Mr and Mrs R. H Hart, near ti.is place Born unto Mr and Mrs F ('. Smit:.. a boy Mr (■ A.Martin and daughter visitei I Mrs || A Hall Sunday Misses Kaehie and Marie Moore have been visiting friends and relatives at Mt. Airy Mr Kverett Martin is erecting :.I!ii a new dwelling l' >CAH» »NTAS Pinnacle. L'innacle. Sept. 20. Messrs. Raleigh Hunter and Ernest Mick ey left Sept. Kith, for Western Maryland College. We were very loth to give up two of our most! nob'ie young men. but glad to see tliem striving to get an education. We hope to be very proud of them some day. Mr Mat Phillips is a frequent Visitor at Pinnacle of late STILL CAPTURED I » NEAR WESTFIELD. IN SURRY CO. , Sheriff Haynes Arrests Riley King, the Operator, and Places Him In the Lock-up. But the Prisoner Es capes to Parts Unknown. 1 Mt Airy. .sheriff Haynes captured another still Inst 1 Saturday morning. This time lie ; found his game in tin* Albi 'ti sec tion of West field Township The plant was uf a small capacity and tin* man was >i lH ki brandy He had not made anything, but the Sheriff said if he had been two or three hours later lie would have been making the moonshine right alotiL' The prisoner. Hi lev Kintr. was brought to town and placed in tiie lock-up till Sunday night when he made his escape, and now it is supposed his place of abode i> somewhere in Virginia. hi 1,1, HARPKR Tobacco Curing Nearly Over. i Another week will about finish the tobacco curing in the county, though there are several farmers who have not yet cut any. It is reported tint the cures are as a rule tine But very little leaf lists been marketed, though many primings have been offered, the price being about six cents aver age If you want to buy a small farm ' it will pay you to see that tract of 'land known as the "Ainer Tilley" land. 100-acre tract, lyiug on the: waters of Big Creek in (Quaker Gap township. Good buildings and timber. PKTRKK. HAST V CO., Walnut Cove. N. C. j LOOK US UP! THERE IS MONEY TO BE SAVED IF YOU WANT TO BUY Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, Draperies* &c ANYTHING FOR THE GREAT HOUSE OR KITCHIN. Stove Repairs of All Kinds. J Washing Machines, Wringers, Farmers' Boilers. A WFI.FOMF AWAITS Vol AND WF WILL TICY To I'M:ASK. i AM, ON i s FOR INFORMATION ANI> MAKF OI K NTORF Vol It II FA IHJI'AKTFKS WHEN IN TOWN. tluntleir ■ llill - Stockton (o. Home and Cor. sth and Trafle Office Outfitters. Winston-Salem, N. C. TO GET MARRIEDOCT4IL"- - Robt. S. Nunn and Miss Mae to Plight their Troth at Mt. AirjfyV News of Westfield Route 1. Z.JF West field Koute 1. Sept. Rev. 1) A. Binkley tilled his ular appointment at the MethodisW church Sunday at •*> o'clock. Mrs. J W Burwell and Mi|J Kli/abeth Cofer went to Sunday, where they will ent« I school. Mr Bud Mabe. of Piedmont J Springs, and Miss Kosa of Moore's Springs, were driving Sunday. Wonder Mr (iorrell Hall has to t hat t Misses; Moiiie and are planning to attend the marl riage ceremony of Mr. Robert Nunn. of Walnut Cove, to Misl Mae Bli/.ard. which will be a* First Baptist church on West I Main street, Mt Airy, at on'clocK, I' M . Monday, October Ith, l'.^C. l . m Mr Walter Merchant and sister, 1 of Mt. Airy, are expected to visit 1 J M iss Mollie Cofer Saturday and I Sunday. Mr. J. (i. Moretield.of Winston, is expected to be in our midst this week. Miss Mollie Cofer. while horse back riding Sunday, came in con-'' tact with a wasp, which stung her over the eye. causing much pain. M iss Mary Page is planning to attend the Fair at Winston. The Primitive Baptists will fill their regular appointment at Old j >rchanl Sunday at 11 o'clock, SM M. M M B." I Mr. Wro. Smith, of King Route 2, was here today accompanied by his daughter Miss Wilmeta. who ' enters school.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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