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Page 8 THIS WEEK u | FAIR WEEK B Come to the FAIR I Oct. 4-5-6-7 ■ Make Our Store YOUR Store H While here look over our Immense stock SHOES I CLOTHING ■ I Our values and prices will interest you. I fUTCIH BROS. s \ r r a e d e e t I WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. I wKi LOOK HERE ! Men, Women and Children, young or old, if you want the best goods for the least money come to the OLD RED STORE. We have just received a lot of Battle Axe Shoes, Johnscn Bros. Shoes, and Jamestown Shoes. In fact we ' can suit anybody in shoes. Ladies Hats, Ready Made Suits, all kinds Dress Goods, Groceries of all descriptions. GRAIN FERTILIZERS just in. JACOB FULTON, SONS & COMPANY WALNUT COVE, N. C. The Store That Always Satisfies Its thousands of customers, and is constantly growing in pop ularity ; is the store that has always afforded its customers the very best goods for the very least mofiey possible. We claim the above honored distinction. When you come to Winston-Salem and want to buy anything for the home, no matter what it is, whether Furniture, Stove, floor Coverings, Draperies~or any article for any room, come here, - HUNTLEY. HILL. STOCKTON CO. Corner 4th and Trade Streets ■ WINSTON-SALEM, N. ,1 *' t^W' ' ■. Aiw' ■ ■■ ® v- 7\i' *' ' r #T/ „ '? i f.vV ■. % . &*, • 1 THE DANfiL'RY REPORTER I SANDY RIDQE NEWS! I I | REV. LEE WALL REPORTED ILL I Rev. J. H. Robertson to befin Meeting at New Mount Hermon —ltems and Personals of Interest-, Sandy Ridge Route 2, Oct 3. , Most of the farmers of this sec-; tion have finished cutting and curing tobacco. Mr. James Price, of Went worth, was here last week in the i interest of Farmer's Warehouse at Winston. Mr. Walter Venable returned j to Greensboro Friday, after. spending a short while with his ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. i Venable. Miss Kathleen Andrews has [entered school at Roanoke, Va. Misses Delia and Nannie Mar tin spent Saturday night and Sunday with their cousins, the Misses Rakestraw, of Ayersville. We are sorry to learn that Rev. Lee Wall, who has been ill for some time, does not get any bet ter. Rev. J. H. Robertson will be gin a series of meetings at new Mt. Hermon church nexj fourth j Sunday. He will be assisted j by Rev. T. L. Hendren, ofj Stokesdale. Mrs. John Hennis,- who has] been ill. is now able to be out i again. Mr. Ernest Amos, of Spray, is! visiting relatives in this section.! Mr. Anderson Carter will be-! gin teaching a singing school at i Ayersville next Wednesday. Misses Mabel and Nettie Hen nis visited relatives at Buffalo last week. It is likely that several people! of this vicinity will attend the association at North View the third Sunday in this month. KILLS A MURDERER. A merciless murderer is Appen dicitis with many victims. But Dr. King's New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clog ging that invites appendicitis, curing Constipation, Headache, Biliousness. Chills. 25c at all Druggists. 1 Mr. E. 0. Caudle was in town yesterday. The pleasant purgative effect experienced by all who use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver (Tablets, and the healthy condi- I tion of the body and mind which they create, makes one feel joy ful. Sold by all dealers. All kinds watch repairing. | E. P. Newsum, King. N. C. opening! Our store is on Dress Parade— ML/Tj \Wy TfW Handsome Fall wearables con- ! XTAi I front you everywhere—Suits, Bf A y iLSj Overcoats and other garments ; ill I\* [[/ * or Men, s Little Men— j //IIJn \ I* —unusual merit and ; ' MA x Hats and Haberdashery that ; an y Man or Boy will be proud ; foi UV tQ wea f"" the Best Maker's best j | [ VVJAV) wan * our P to see ] W7 our display. ! We invite everybody to come | \ to see our showing. It will be well worth the ' time spent—stay as long as you like—try on what ! you like and ask as many questions as you like, j \ A cordial welcome awaits you. Come! 5 • \ N. L. CRANFORD & CO. j One Price Clothiers I | WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. | Convention at King Saturday. A convention of the Demo cratic voters of Yadkin town- i ship is hereby called to meet in the tabernacle at King on next Saturday. Oct. Bth, 1910, for the purpose of nominating magistrates and a constable for the township. This Oct. 4, 1910. B. F. PULLIAM. Miss Lemma Duncan returned to her home at Dillard Thursday of last week after attending i school here for several weeks. Very best kerosene oil at 18c. per gallon. Cheaper grade but good, 14c. per gallon. L. R. COE. Notice of Sale. We will sell to the highest bid in the town of Pinnacle, N. C., on the 22nd day of October, 1910, the following property : One tract of mountain land of 1574 acres, adjoining F. M. Ea ton and others, and will be sold iin 40 acre lots and then as a whole. One 5-room house and lot 100 by 200 feet in the town of Pin nacle. One 2-room house and lot 80x 200 feet in the town of Pinnacle. One 2-acre lot bounded on the Hollow Road on the west and on the railroad on the east. One 8-room house and 2-acre lot near Pinnacle and known as i the Barrow place. Half interest in the 3-story ' brick Mill 40x60 feet with Can nery on the same lot 80x45 feet ' lot 100x250 feet. One lot adjoining mill lot 100x250 feet. One 4-room cottage house, small lot. IMost * Anything You *e&' Want . 4| ' - ' • rr ; V * '• *• . •- •- w" .. ■: '9 4 j Boyles Mercantile Col | _ KINO, N. C. ' I . - .. * . ~ 1 k ■ -r' T .*.?.. v •'*-^..^3®-"-' *jy | Coe is leader for best produce prices. Eggs 22c. per dozen, hens and chickens 12c. per i pound. I One lot south ofEbenezer | church 50x200 feet. I Three lots south of Ebenezer church each 100x200 feet. 1 Two small lots north of Mick ey's shop on the east side of the t railroad. One full set of can making machinery. ! One Circular Sawmill, Engine, I Boiler, Saw, belt, all complete ,and ready for work; one good . Corn Mill with heavy stones all ! complete and ready for use; one heavy Planer and Matcher and-is a fine machine with all belting and a lot of Shafting, Pulleys, Piping, etc., Shingle Saw, Cut off-saw, Log Cart, a lot of ber, a large Purifier. Roller men will do well to see this machine. Examine the property before the day of sale. Sale will commence at 12 o'clock on the roller mill lot. ' Sept. 17, 1910. I L. E. CULLER. - ' E. W. CULLER. octs
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