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Farmers' and Gorrcll's Warehouses
WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA.
We have the pleasure of announcing to our friends that we have leased the Leader Warehouse for a long:
term of years, and will operate it under the name of (lorreli's Warehouse. We will run this warehouse g
in connection with Farmers' Warehouse, giving you first sale every day, and Bob and Pete Gorrell on
each sale to ; ;: t'i at you get the ighest Price for every pile of your tobacco. We also have two of the finest
Auctioneers in th e world, Lee opper and 0. C. Currin, and this with our knowledge of tobacco and the 1
warehouse business, assures you of getting the most money for your tobacco. Sell your tobacco at
Farmers' and Qorrell's. Everybody is doing it.
Your friends, GORRELL BROS.
First sale days for October at Farmers' Warehouse-'Tuesdays. I hursdays arid Saturdays. First sale days for October at Qorrell's Warehouse--Mon
days. Wednesdays and Fridays.
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MONEY 111 THE HOUSE
M.ikuij l , \ our B.mk \i I iome
Is Foolish Hid Dangerous
IOOK Oil. FHII NFS
I hoy May Deprive ' >u in a
liny or Niicht of Your Life's
Sii\ inffs.
There is no feeling which will
bring greater comfort to the
family than to know that there
is a good snug sum in the hank,
drawing interest day and night,
and available for use instantly
in case the need should arise.
In a good many instances, whole
families keep their savings with
us father, mother, and all the
children each regularly placing a
sum to their individual accounts,
and systematically adding to it.
Nothing will give the children
more valuable ideas of business
anil economy than to educate
I $9.90 NINE NINETY $9.90
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Mr. Clothing Buyer: J
We want to tell you about our big fall
(stock of suits, overcoats, shoes, hats and (
furnishings for men and boys. 1
Hundreds of people have already taken (
advantage of our special values in our 1
I strictly all=wool worsted suits, strictly 1
} JHIH tailor made and are now on sale at Wins- I
JHB ton-Salem and Reidsville, N. C., for I
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1 The very next chance you have to visit either of our 1
I stores call in and ask us to show you what values we ff
I are offering in all lines. I
I Winston=Salem. Boyles Brothers Co. Reidsvme. I 1
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them to put their money in the
r ank. The most foolish tiling
in the world is to spend all you
make, and the next most foolish
practice, is to try to keep your
money in the house, which one
both dangerous. Fire, thieves,
or other accident may deprive
you in a day or night of your
life's work. Sometimes the
thieves try to cover their tracks
with murder and fire. The
papers are full of just such hap
penings. The place to keep
money is in the bank, and be
sides being safe there, it is bring
ing in interest all the time.
We receive any amount on
deposit, and pay interest at the
rate of four percent., compound
ed everv three months.
I'.AN'k OF STOKKS COUNTY.
Danbury or Walnut Cove.
Verily, it is not deep words
that make a man holy and up
right: it is a good life which
makes a man dear to God. • Imita
tion of Christ.
THE DANBURY REPORTER
OUR ROLL OF HONOR
Rsnen! Paid-ln-Advancs Sub
scriptions in the
Reporter.
Tile following .vom lemen have
pai l their Mibscri recently
in advance, and til" Reporter
has placed !hem itr- li• •II of
Honor :
C. M. .lones, ■ March 17.
.1. K. i\irby, t» 1 u. 1. P.lP>.
John . Thore to 1.-t, Jii.
mi:'..
Mrs. A. I'. F ird.s. to .lulv
21.
D. I'. I'M ward to April
ISM:'..
Wade 11. llovle- in ii>c. Is,
l;»112.
.1. W. Mab«\ to |» r. K l;ili_».
F. M. Smith, to JuneS.
Win. V. \\'«k)«l, to iMav
W . A. .lessup, to Feb. I, I!) 1J»,
Wallace Webster, to .lulv 1,
P'l:!
.1. T. Kallam, to Nov. !. lPl.'l.
•las. T. Vaden. i » Fee. P.tpJ.
Qiiarlerly Conference
At Caubiiry Nov. 15.
The lil'th i tuai lerly Conference
for I'anbury • 'ircuit of the M. F.
church will 'ee IK Id at Danbury
Methodist church on Friday,
Nov. l.i. Presiding !■-Ll«• t" 11. M.
Taylor, Mt. Airy, will be in at
tendance.
The annual conference of the
M. F. church convenes at High
Point on Nov. liOtli.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mnbe
visited Danbury Moudav.
! BAPTISING SUNDAY.
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1 Services At Pincy Grove
Baptist Church Largely
Attended.
Sunday was the regular month
ly appointment for services at
Piney Grove Baptist church but
probably the largest audience for
. quite a while was in attendance
;on the services. This was caused
by the baptising which was held
at Clemmons Old Forge on Dan
river, near the church, when
Flder J. A. Ashburn baptised
•Mrs. William Vaden, Mrs. Rufus
Law son, and Mr. Robert F.
Mielton, each becomi ig a mem
ber of the Baptist church.
Flders Ashburn and Tucker
each preached after the services
at the river.
Mr. Fd Smith of Campbell was
i here Monday. He is one of the
I most skillful horse-traders of the
j northern part of the county.
Mrs.CJ. Hill's Mother
Stricken With Paralysis.
Mrs. Keaton, of Vade Mecum,
who is the mother of Mrs. G. A.
Hill, of Danbury, was recently
stricken with paralysis, and is in
a serious condition, though she
is much improved now. The
Karalysis affected one side and
er voice. She has been attend
ed by Mrn. Hill for several days.
I
"There could be no better
medicine than Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. My children
were all sick with whooping
cough. One of them was in lied,
had a high fever and was cough
ing up blood. Our doctor gave
them Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy and the first dose eased
them, and three bottles cured
them," says Mrs. R. A. Donald
son, of I.rexington, Miss. For
sale by all dealers.