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THE NEWS AT GERMANTON. Mr. David White Returns to his Home—Other Matters. Germanton, Dee. 12. -Th • good Christmas season will scon he here. Just one more week of school. I wonder how many (if the teach ers are going to treat tho children this year? Mr. N. O. Tuttle returned to his home last Friday. Mr. Tuttle has b?en in Illinois for the last year. Mr. Harry N. Pelree, who has been spending a few months in Roanoke, Va., lias returned home f )r the Christmas holidays. Mr. Bob Crews, one of German tJU S bright young men, has ac cepted a position with a firm in New York City. Mr. Crews is a sou of Mrs. J. E. Crews, of Ger uianton. Mrs. Crews has two s jns in New York now. Mr. Ed is in the dyiug business. Mr. W. 1). Browdeti has moved into the boautifu! home he pur chased from Mr. Chaffin. We are glad to learn that Mr. David White has returned to his home. Mr. White seems to be en tirely recovered now. We are glad to welcome him back to his kindred and friends. LOOKER ON. Jewelry Goi ig At a Big Sacrifice. The attention of those who ex pect to purchase any Christ mat presents or any articles carried in a jewelry store is invited to tin ad of Brown, the well known Winston jeweler. His store will tie torn away and rebuilt first of the year and owing to this fact lit is selling jewelry at a great saci fice. New Firm Doing Good Business. Clias. M. Phelps & Co., Wins ton's new clothing firm, take a nice space in the Reporter this week. The proprietors are clevei and hustling business men as is shown by ttie largo business they have already built up. Mr. J. VV. Rierson, a former Stokes boy, it with them aud will take pleasure in showing you the stock - Droj in to sec them wheujjyou arc at Winston. Get up that money you have about the house, and put it in the Bank of Stokes Count) where it will be safe from fire ana thieves, and where it will pay you tjper cent interest. All fyin Down DhlS is a common expres sion we hear on every side. Unless there is some organic trouble, the con dition can doubtless be remedied. Your doctor is the best adviser. Do not dose yourself with all Kinds of advertised remedies — get his opinion. More than likely you need a concentrated fat food to enrich your blood and tone up the system. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is just such a food in its best form. It will build up the weakened and wasted body when all other foods fail to nourish. If you are run down or emaciated, give it a trial; it cannot hurt you. It is essentially the best possible nourishment for delicate children and pale, anaemic girls. We will send you a sample free. B« sure that this picture in th* form of a label if on (Vfa )Yf\ the wrapper of every bottle ijkJjuVi 4 of E nulls lon you buy. IIf SCOTT &BOWNE ) jf Chemists ) J 409 Pearl Street, New York 50c. and sl. All Dru^iits KING. ROUTE 2. King, Routo 2, Dec. 11. —Mr. Tliernnrn Beunett, who has beau very ill lor sine time with fewr, j at Winston, returned home Fridn/. Mr. and Mrs. John Rierson, of Tobaecovillo, and Mr. and Mrs. William Moser, of Ri rnl Hall, j a:>d Mrs. Janie Don tell and | daughter, Miss Pearl,visited Mrs. | Polly Moser, the past week. Mr. Thomas Lawson calls at Mr. ! Warner's right often. Wonder what Mr. Kennedy will say about ■ that 'i Misses Lula Marshall and | Lull St me are talking of going to Winston make that place j their hnno. We hate to lose you | ifirls, but hops you will have n gjod time in that fine city. HAPPY HOOLIGAN. Roli o Honor for Danbury School. Following is the roll of honor for the past month in the Dan bury public school: Ist Grade—Walter lieu!h, John Taylor and Ralph Chilton. 2nd Grade—Frank Ray and Will Heath. Ifrd Grade -Banner Joyce, Will Mounce, Laura Covington, Posy Fliticlium and Lily Flinchum. 4th Grade Maud Shelton. sth Grade—Hattie Coleman and Robert Joyce. f»th Grade -Delia Stewart, Wil liam Joyce, Ro?coe Chilton, Jonah Heath and Eugene Ray. TORTURE OF A PREACHER. The story of the torture of Rev 0. D. Moore, pastor of tl;« Baptist church, of Harpersvilio, N.Y., will interest you. He says: "1 suite red agonies, because ot a persistent cough, resulting from the grip. 1 had to sleep sitting up in bed. 1 tried many remedies, without re lief, until 1 took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consu.n pti on Coughs and Colds, which entirely cured my cough, and saved me from consumption." A grand euro ; for diseased conditions of Throat md Lungs. At all Druggists; Trial Ijottle free. j§ Little Information. B This is to inform you that we have some rare bargains to oiler, such as dry goods and notions ladies broad cloth and dress dan at j'exact I y&Jcos t. Th ese ifoods ( annot row bo bought at wholesale at the prices we offer them as you no doubt know that all cotton and woolen goods have a Ivanced something, at least JJO percent. This ofi'tr is good only fjr two weeks, so come on tit once. Mr. L. W. Comer ami J H. Ful t m w ill be glad to wait « :i you and treat you rijjht. JACOB FULTON, Walnut Cove. N. C. IN MAD CHASE. Millions rush in mad elmse after i health, from one extrem; "f ted-j dism to another, when, if they would only oat good food, and keep their bowels regular with I'r. King's New Life Pills, their troubles would all pass away.. Prompt relief and quick euro for liver and stomach trouble. 25c i.t all druggists; guaranteed. Why pay the expenso of (ca tering letters and buying pest. ifie>- mon >y orders, when you cnu sen. money nnywher.i only at the >•»• of a 2 cent, stamp by simply vi i' ing a check for the ainoniit. The checks of the Bank -f St k.(« County are taken at par all -n er the United States. HATS! I1AIS! My fall and winter stuck of ladies hats ami millinery ijoods are uow complete. Lutes! styles and lowest prices guaranteed. Von will find me on jecond floor at same old stand, l! will be to your interest t > see my joods before you buy. Yours truly, MRS. D. S. BOYLES, Walnut Cove, N. C. i i A CONTEMPT CASE. Judye Jones Threatened to Attach Rev. B. W. Mebane of Mt. Airy For Contept of Court. What some say came near de veloping a sensation was the crit icism of Judge E. B. Jones at Dobson court by Rev. B. W. Me bauo of Mt. Airy. Dr. Mebane is one of the most prominent min isters in the state and takes a firm stand for the right as ho sees it. After the parties who were prose cutod for selling liquor in Mount Airy had either plead guilty or been convicted several citizens went before Judge Jones and told him tho condition of Mt. Airy and of the reputation of the firms who were on trial. Dr. Me bane was one of these and he told His Honor that these men had the reputation of conducting their business so that it amounted to an open bar room, but kept their places more respectable than a bar room. The Judge renderered his dicision and made the fine $">0.00 when he had during the week b ten threatening to send men to the roads who had violated the liquor law in a small way and had made the tine all the man could possibly pay, "Sized the pile" as he expressed it. When Dr. Me-1 bane heard the sentence he was ] indignant, to say the least, and he ' freely expresed himself. He said I the men should have been fined $250.00 in each case and the fines . at this rate would have amount- | ed to as much as SI,OOO each; thHt' the Judge's action was a travesty | on justice and that the men who had prosecuted them for violating the law should feel grateful that His Honer|did not put the prose cutors in jail for molesting a re spectable bar room. Tho Judge heard of tho Doctors words and talked of attaching him for contempt. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAJ\ r l) By virtue of the power contained in a certain deed of trust, executed to the undersigned R Bena ley and his wife, Anna V, Beas ley, on the 20th day of August, 1592, and recorded in book No. .*52 on page 231, of Register of Deeds oltice, of Stokes county, N. C . I will sell for cash to the highest bidder, at the late residence of Wm. R. Beasley, in Snow Creek Township, at 1 o'clock, p. m. on Saturday, the 13th day of Jan. 1000, the lands described in said deed of trust to-wit: A tract of land lying and being in Stokes comity, Snow Creek Township, adjoining the lands of Josiah Knight n-id others. Beginning at a sour wo *l, thence North 150 poles to a stake on Josiah Taylor's line West 40 poles to a stake W. E. Beaslev'a corner South 150 poles to a while oak bush in Josiah Knight's hue Kast 41 poles to the beginning containing 42 acres more or lesc. This Dec. 5, 1905. NAT HUTCHERSON. Trustee. R. L. MURPHY,| WaSnut Cove, IN. C.j I invito everybody to conic* ami sue my stock of General Merchandise, examine t>ame, my prices, buy ami aa\d money. I'ay cash for what, yon buy. Hy so d you in \«r Imv morn tliin you 1 need. Rvery coatoiiur who liny on time and | .a\ S his Is ■ I !r». lit | lit | '-*>* fur goodrt i. iii/'i? by other customers vim do Uul |«»> tlieir bill:*, bo come I i Murphy'* »i ..i l> iy your |z:od*. Har in nii'id witr i t.x-k if y;» , !cto and we IIIOHI I solicit your i Hl.ot. 1 think yHI ill io-y >u;' piot trado an i •iuoiitiu.i M i.c ■ vitsitue f VOL'Kfi TRUJA*. ■ R. L. MURPHY, i People's Column. I [Try AII ad under this head, 7 words for 5 cents.] IMPORTANT NOTICE !—Hav ing decidod to reduce my stock of goods I will for tho next sixty days sell lots of goods at and be low cost for cash. Such as Cloth thing, Shoes, Hats, Dry (roods and many other things that people need. I will save any and all i money on anything I have to sell. JOHN A. BURTON, Walnut Cove, N. C. FOR SALE—One •!. A. Vance saw mill carriage, 25 feet long, with saw box for same. Every thing complete and as good as new. Has been run but a short I while. For further information write or apply to A. A. MILLER, Walnut Cove, N. C., Route No. 1. NOTICE—I will sell at public auction at my old residence my household and kitchen furniture and all other persoual property on Wednesday, Dec. 20th, 1905. Terms of sale cash. Sale begins at II o'clock A. M. SAM MORAN, Agent for Alex Moran. HORSE—for Sale or will swap for cattle. J. Frank Pepper. I WISH —to say to my friends and customers that I have a full line of Furniture and can't l>e under sold. D. S. Watkins. ROCKING CHAIRS—SI.OO up. D. S. Watkins. IRON—or wood, single or double, bod steads $2.50 at D. S. Wat kins' Store. 8 DAY—J hour clocks, $2 00. D. S. Watkins. BABY CRlßS—wire bottom, SI.OO. D. S. Watkins. TRUNKS—and satchels. D. S. Watkins. THE PRIVATE SANITARIUM. For the Treatment of Blood, Ner vous and Respiratory Disease. The Sanitarium has a method of treatment known to many as i being unquestionable and absolu te specific in many forms of ner-, vous disease, many conditions of | Anemia, Asthma, Skin Diseases. Rheumatism and will cure ten to one more cases of Chronic Bron chitis and Chronic Bron>4)ial Af fections than any treatment known 1 to the world. It meets Hie requirements if persons who have grown tired if, and lost confidence in old methods. I Results begin with the fimt J treatment. Visitors always welcome. DRS. RIERSON & COPPLE, 127 S. Main St., Winston-Salom I JUST RECEIVED BY R. P. Joyce and Co., At Walnut Cove, S. C. A Bii; Lot Of I (lAHDSOItF IMDf (10110 FOR MKN AND HOYS. |ln the latest cuts ami prettiest styles. Also just received n beautiful new line of I Dry Goods, Hats and Shoes. Our prices are rock-bottom. Come and examine our st ok whether you buy or not. L is*#3— r™- ~ feilM \ H-' 3 *l' " V 'v - piSfe. V —• A jg] t&Sferr .* sK-.ass. jjr. " - * - Christmas Presents Both pretty and valuable can be found here. 400 Pictures, regular prices 75c, 1.00, and 1.60, now 50c, 75c and 1.00, bought for Xmas trade. Children's Rockers, 50, 75, l.(X), 1.50. LAMPS, LAMPS, LAMPS, From 50c to $15.00. Anything to go in the home can be found here. Come or write us. Mail orders receivo prompt attention. # Huntley - Hill - Mfom Company Winston, N. THINGS FOR X>IAB AT BROWN'S JEWELRY STOW i • Fifteen-year ifnld-filled watches, American movement, fully guaranteed, 8.00 to ISOO AH j.'rmles Rogers silverware at vnnr own price, a* 1 must set rid of my stuck for this reason, will tear down building fi'si of vear and 1 don't want to move anything. 8 (Imv clock 172 Sterling silver spocna thi cheap to price. All kinds of Jewelry at. abont half price. Tea set*, silver pitchers, all must go at your own r 1-r'c. Vest chains, hat pins, watcher", all kinds military S' ts, emblem goods, locket fobs, all must go at some price. Don't fail to sec me. BROWN the J E W E L K li I ANNOUNCEMENT. /' p STORK WITH THE BLUIO FRONT./ I deai-e to twv to thf people of this (-action that 1 am now il i" the merca itile hoaineiw at Walnni C.ive, and will handle aij ell kind-* f Drea-i floods, Shuen, Xo'ions, Groceries, t-. I] While I d > not cliiim to have the largest biml iimsl complete h'-i- k i.f uood* in tin- c.iiintry. I do claim to sell the test j^B gMMls as low as the lowest. When von visit Walnut Cove * M I ioV for the ft >re with the BLUE FRONT, and give me n call, w hetlier yon buy or not. Yours for Business, J, W. EAST WAIN J T COVE I
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