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•••• - v ■ U4 one eleven ■ cigarettes B » -i .y.. HI S s rrhe w Three Inseparables One for miIdness.VIRGINIA One for mellowness, BURLEY One for aroma,TURKISH The finest tobaccos perfectly aged and blended l XOforls f • /? t.unrunl.Kl by * 111 FIFTH AVE. ■■■ NtW YORK CITY i The Crowds Are Growing Thicker | I >- | ■/ w IK , > 5 : ■ - fi 11 Everybody is Shopping at Margolis Bros. & Brooks' j . • i 2ND ANNIVERSARY SALE K •• r * —~ I ® " " i * ri -s t ! G i ~ . • • -* i 5« «h • , *' - . . . ~ E i 11 K i .Join the crowds and be one of the satisfied customers. / Buy your winter supply at these low prices. Bring II t I ' Our many satistied customers are the best advertise 1 - „ . , ' ... , , , , - . Uni) . mo - I ii jneiit we eannut out. ' ' t your friends—tell your neighbors- but dont fail to come , j g 3 ! Better merchandise, better values and lower prices are - I _ yourself. § I 8 j the main principals of this Ireat Sale. unxra ottito i w #!| M rjJN ol 110, w ; • Ji : Everv item greatly reduced, get your ' |i. HOYS' SUITS, - • II I • sV)T - '!• • OVERCOATS, 1 ® U i 'COAT, V" A-iSSi „ 1 ■ jisjt itislmP ; IEL i I ll: —TTiji I I HOSE. - - 1 r. L g •g I( CORSKTS, JI \ 1M k W ' ' PANTS, % § I waists, . I ' \vmMm - - - m li. SKIRTS. ETC-. yM i J/ V . SHOES, ETC. ' [J MARGOUS BROTHERS & BROOKS [ 1 I WIIJ.IAMSTON ». I '\ NWRTH rAROIJNA | V*;v 1 / > HMiWltttPßttß BOOSTING HOME INDUSTRIES: Following th« awakoning which ha' | con* at a rotult of the j llnaa Exposition. held at Chariott* rp j cantly. together with the wld>» pub , llclty which *tt«nd»d that event, the j business men of this section havi rrontnrt with much satisfaction th j Carolina Shopping List, published and ! I u.JII.JU.I a u.. Uie Observer Pr.nting j j House ol Charlotte The first edition of this shopping ! j list comprises 10,000 copies and tan t I been distributed through the Chun I bars of Commerce, merchants apsocla j tions, libraries, civic clubs and com j | mercial arid manufacturing orgaaiza ] tions The reception of the first e4i | tion and the readily apparent value ol j ' the publication have resulted in the I decision upon the part of the publish j era to issue a second edition of iO.OOI , | copios In the neur future winch will be more comprehensive than the I.rut | The new Shopping list enables th { North Carolina consumer, retailer and j Jobber to purchase at home thobo ar j j tides which are manutactured within j the two slate* in its classification* ; i like the recent exposition, it is a rev f I elation #f the prese.it state of develop j meut of tho manufactures in the twi I I atateß, and uf the variety and c|ua 111> j I of their products It is invaluable to the Carolina mer 1 chants in their ne*v determination to • j keep Carolina uion*> at home for th j j developE-unl at Carolina Indunry aoi' the increasing wealth and prosper!' •f Carolina people I■ _ I Memory Fifty fifty. "Ho you reineintier lite time when i your father drove n donkey •artV" The pitrlittliieiiiui y candidal e tiM>dl ' hi* e.wgla»s uii'l KHZetl | jat the interrupter. Then replied :j | "AN II uia ler of fact, ! had ipilt. f»rj | golle i *',IH car. Hut I uni lliniilifnl'tH J Met' Hie donkey la sitH iilhe."—London , Tit-mu : Leprosy In Indians Rare. T'r. A I'n Matla writes In ltriizll j Medico (Ki.j de Janeiro) that In Ins j years of |iriietlre In Ania'/.oiias prov- I Ince he lias aeen Jmt two of flit- !li I dluns with leprosy In prehistoric pot ttl-> figures 11-.MII I'eru there I- no rep resentation of iih.v ilefoi'lilll.N Ing leprosy, although reiM'esontitl ions of oilier deloi mil les arc ind none of iln; early explorers 'merit on\ le| i *osy union, I he millves. Chaulmoogrj Tree In California Steps lime heeif 111 kei.i to j-row the cIIIIIII IIIOOK III tree 111 the I lilleil Sliiie* plain Mil rodiici ion, linden, neur 111 '\ The iree - oil has pnAed of treat bene til 111 llelllillj. le(ojos\ In IIUMIiii. Il Is n iuTITVe uf Infill.- SeitK have -also lieeli sen! lo I'loridn lintl Miiryland iii'u\lM« 1 or■rcspohdeiici', I i.s Al.gelea Tillies. Woman Roles Empire The to'llull ruler of tho A»-.\ riaii eiu jilre \\ hleli i "itiprises the new Tialloii I_:id,\ Slirnill Sl.e Is Ihe I # 'i.r t»!-t li- Tobacco Is Still Seling High! The Roanoke Warehouse is the house of high prices, ana mers, don't forget we are always at home. _ E. G. TAYLOR Hardison and Mendenhall Average 831-3 c . Average 56c Lbs. Price Amt. Lbs. Price Amt. 62 30c $24.18 116 • 44c $51.94 136 80c 108.80 112 '■ 61c 68.32 134 87c 116.58 66 " 66c 43.56 120 106 127.20 16 69c 11.04 452 * $376.76 . 310 $173.96 MRS. A. T. LILLEY I). Taylor and Brown Average 59 l-2c Average 54c Lbs. Price Amt. 158 - 38c $60.04 122 40c $48.80 72 46c 33.12 90 66 c 59.40 184 59c 1' 108.56 54 79c 12.66 82 67c 54.94 28 85c 23.80 38 81c 30.78 294 sl-74.6b - ' 534 $287.44 Knowles and Gardner W. I). MANNING Average 60c Average 58c Lbs. Price Amt. Lbs. Price Amt. 9'; 30c $27.60 112 34c $38.08 58 62c 35.96 156 62c 96.72 66 66c 43.56 92 69c 63.4b 124 78c 96.72 54 80c 43.20 340 $203.84 41 1 $241.48 Don't fail to bring us your tobacco. We are your friends and have the same interest to build up a good market that all good people have, as well as your personal interest. Come right,on any day. We always have the .money to. pay top-notch prices. . . Yours to serve, Roanoke And Dixie .WAREHOUSES J. STATON, President- - ' JOE TAYIXIK, Mgr.
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