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I THOMPSON'S NEW
i DRUG STORE!
40 Years in Business
The same po-ple in a New and m> re
convenient Drug Store. The
largest line of drugs and
medicine it. the city.
Come to see us when
you come t
Winston
Thompson's Drug: Store,
WINSTON-SALEM. N C.
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IhOTEL NEIL!
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V\ iien in Winston Stop at the I
NLIL HOTEL, (iood Fare,
1 an J Nice. Clean Rooms
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1 ' 0K ! different Clothes 2 $
2 - Vf>l "« "AN 'ii-rr sn» scits in ANY •
• i 1 i-'»TI!IN«, STOIiK IN THK S'IATK j #
A A l ' \Vl]t'j|*ji I n»tT '■ . V " ,J want Good. Pure Win I !
> /-/Mfc t ''.' ' ailored Suits tb«>> an- har.l j 5
• i *' j/ | j j'" r iij"iv than >ix nn.nths, taking ir.i- / \ (|
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A I lif if/ then-,. (lood boys' suits, at Si.4B, ■ TjSffiv 2
IE rn 51.1)5. 82 50, $2.95, and $3.50. All ■? a'
f iff/ wool suits $4. $5. $6, $7.50 and up. W €>
X Other men's suitssB.6o, $12.50, 815, M J* A
i; mJL. frm a siithc[i " *•'■* n ' c ' i
w 4th St., next to Thompson's Drug Store. A
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I >c'!.n i Gives I Ldlow
c'cti Panv--\ uriou- Now s
! Items and Personal-
Walnut Cove. Nov. 5. —The
faculty and students of the
High School pave a very enjoy
able Hallowe'en party ar.d en
tertainment last Thursday even
ing at the Junior Hall. The
hall was beautifully decorated
iin National Bunting, Autumn
leaves and Hallowe'en decora
tions. A large crowd was
present and all seemed to be
well pleased with the entertain
ment. Delightful refreshments
were served after the entertain
-1 men t.
Hon. S. P. Graves addressed
the people of Stokes county here
last Wednesday night to a large
attentive ani appreciative au
dience of ladies and gentlemen.
Mr. Jacob Fulton is improv
ing some, we are glad to note.
Mr. W. S. Vaughn has been
real sick for the last week with
i grin; e.
Dr. and Mrs. 11. G. Tattle
spent the da> last Thursday in
Madison.
Mrs. M. Freeman, of
Greensboro, was in town last
week.
Miss Annie Kate Jones is
spending seme time with her
sister. Mrs. Herbert Smith, of
Liberty. N. C.
Miss Life Earner returned
Friday night afnr - ending
severa. ilay- wit!; horn telks
at it'.at i\e. \ ...
Mr. Billy Smith, of Mi/.pah.
i : - am-; h«; a pesjt.a n a- elera
with Mr. Jh: A. Burtoi We
ait glad ; la e nice young
nitn like Mr. Smith wit! is.
Mr. J. J. A lams, of Winston-
It*. \Y; - ? I- All i'lSt ' t t K.
Capt. L 1 oln.er Win.—
t"ieSa!em. "A:.- it; to'.'.: U.St
wee., ..11 busii ••--
Mis-ts I.ii (iiiis..: and
Mar;. Matt'aev >. ■ : Genr.anton.
war. in tow a a.st Thur-dav en
re., te to Winston-Salon t«• at
tei ! th pUn "Ti.- I'ini,
Lady." which was plav. .1 th r"
that night.
Mr. /.eh Hitting, of Kara!
Hall, was in town last Thursday
•:i business.
Rev. Dr. Sir.itb filled hi- reg
ular ai point met r at the Bap
tist vl .na Si.r.iia;. ntor: ing at 1
at nigh*.
Mrs. C. M. Jones, of Ban bur; .
was in town last week.
Miss I.i lie Wheeler returned
to Gr.en-b. R.i Female College
Tuesday after spending a few
days at home.
Mr. Whitaker, traveling sales
man for Vaughn A: Crutchfield
Co.. of Winston-Salem, was in
town Friday.
Mr. Odell Jones, of Dan bury,
spent Saturday night and Sun
day in town.
Mr. T. P. Fulton, of Winston,
spent Saturday and Sunday in
town.
Mrs. W. G. Dodsoii spent a
few days last week in Pilot
Mt. visiting relatives
Miss Salome Fair went to
Madison List Thursday shopping.
MissTatum, of Mavodan, was
in town Monday on lvr way to
Miailows. Si e is ti • • assistant
teacher in the M. ao ws public
school
Mr. Strayhorn returned to l.i
liome at Ittu'lv in S .• day night
alter -pending a la'. -in
town.
Mr. Jo! p, ,'iev Jr , w -"i' to
W iii.-!; i Su d i\. ivt .riling M >n
da>.
L>r. V. aiter Neal. i f Mead >\vs,
was in town Monday.
Little Mis? Llb.aheth Bailey
has gone to High Point where
■ sin v ill enter the graded
school for the remainder of the
school term.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mo-
Ray. of Winston, were in town
last week.
Misses Nell Petree. Jessie and
and Eva Vaughn returned to
their respective schools after
spendiag Saturday and Sunday
in town with home folks.
Mr. W. H. Reid. of Pilot Mt..
sjient a few hours in town Sun
day with his sister. Miss Jennie
Reid.
items From ling.
King. Nov. 5. Mr. Abram
Newsom. of Rural Hall Route 'l.
died Sunday night witn paralysis.
as buried at Antioch Tuesday,
at 11 «> clock
Robert Pulp, once a resident of
King, died in the hospital at
G inston of epelepsv. and was
buried at King Baptist church,
i uesday. 11 o'clock.
Mrs. G. W. Thomas win return
to the Junior hospital Wednes
day. Nov. Sth. Mrs. Thomas
was in the hospital there one
year ago and went through an
operation. a:i 1 it seem >d rh it she
would be well ami strong, but
since the la-t few montns she
has graduaiiy grown worse !>e
ing completely c >n!ined to her
bed. She has again given up t" :
another op ratio i. Her many >
friends ami relatives extend
their -ym amv toward her. .
Mr. Il« i.r> Newsom. son of :
t litis. New- ig.. i a juiisi' coii" I
taining S.*>7 Friday. 11 • thin ts i
lie lei! : . g ... the counter i:. :
Stole..- Sue. y ('• -lure. Not
mi--i g:• u : Fri !,. : i mt. h"
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\ Shoes That Satisfy j
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J r3e/l Co. nc
Looking for a satisfactory shoe?
Want a neat and stylish? We have
it in the Craddock, Craddock Special
and the Craddock Bench Made, from
the celebrated LON'GWEAR line,
ranging in price from $3.50 to $5.00 |
--positively the best shoes in this
country for the money. LONG WEAR
shoes are quality throughout—quality
in material and workmanship; quality
in fit and comfort; quality in style and
service. Compare these shoes with
any other shoes on the market,
and your good judgment will induce
you to try them—try them once and
you wili never wear any other make.
LONGWEAR SHOES WEAR LONG
ER—get them from
Boyles Mercantile Company
KING, N. C.
FINE DRESS GOODS AND SHOES.
NOTICE
AUCTION SALE
OF VALUABLE LOTS
Walnut Cove, N. C.
■v. NOVEMBER % 191?
Beginning at l:9Do'ckck p. m.
20 Valuable Town Lots 20
1 best* lots are located in the most desirable residential section
of Walnut Cove and are fast increasing in value. Any one de
siring good town lots for homes or investment will do well to
attend this sale.
These lots will be sold to tiie highest and last bidder.
Now is the time to buy lots for homes and investment.
Terms: 1-2 cash, balance in three equal installments payable
12 and IS months with ♦> per cent interest until paid.
Oon't forget to the date.
Southern Real Estate & Investment
Company. „
being then in Winston-Salem,
the sentiment is that it was lost
in G inston or on the way. Boys,
you had better deposit your sav
ings in the bank.
Rev. L W. Turner filled his
regular appointment at King
Baptist church Saturdav and
Sunday, prea "King an »-\ee!lenc
sermon.
S 1 Keig r.v Si i 'n' - . ,ing
a rushing imsine-- i.i t'e -ir new
s; u"e Tii«* ien nuintv con
gratulates them on their ueat
n- - Tin-interior of the store
s i iv.'- up nieoK with their glass
front and e -m mt tloor.
LEE.
NOTICE.
1 will sell on Saturday, Novem
ber lf.th. 1912. to the highest
bidder, two mules, one two
horse wagon and harness, one
buggy, one mowing machine,
and all of my farming tools,
sueh as plows, hoes and a lot of
other things. Also several head
of cattle, some corn, fodder,
shucks, tops and hay and one
good set of tobacco flues.
Terms of sale—cash.
MUS. CI 1.1.1 K COVINCTON.
Miss -let'ie Moreiield has re
turned 11• her h;»ni" '>n Sandy
U. lge il i.i: • i after spending
some tim • i i