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Page 8 SPEAKING DATES FOR REV. C W. CLIDEWELL County Organixer to Make Tour 01 the County la Interest Of the Farmers' Union. The Rejxjrter is requested by County Organizer C. W. Glide well, of the Stokes County F. E. and C. U. of America, to an nounce that he will address the people in the interest of the union at the following times and places: Moore's Springs School House. Friday. Dec. 16, at 7 o'clock. P. M. Orchard School House. Mon day. Dee. 19. at 12 o'clock, M. Flat Rock School House, Mon day, Dec. 19, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Volunteer School House, Tues day, Dec. 20. at 12 o'clock, M. Brim Grove School House. Tuesday. Dec. 20, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Plenty Knowl School House. Wednesday. Dec. 21. at 12 •♦'clock, M. fßoyajf A BAKING POWDER 1 JrS\ MAKES THE PERFECT II I HOT BISCUIT ® jS/ Also Rolls and Muffins JjjL Crusts and Cakes ' or 12S William St The Store That Always Satisfies its thousands of customers, and is constantly growing * n P°P~ tilarity; is the store that has always afforded its customers the very best goods for the very least money possible. We claim the above honored distinction. When you come t> Winston-Salem and want to buy anything for the home, n;» \ 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. C. Hard Bank School House, Wednesday, Dec. 21, at 7 o'clock P. M. Buck Island School House, Thursday, Dec. 22, at 12 o'clock, M. North View School House, Thursday. Dec. 22. at 7 o'clock, P. M. Young's School House, Fri day. Dec. 23, at 12 o'clock, M. Mr. Glidewell desires to say that any stockholder of the Union whojwants to pay his note can send the money to either the bank at Danbury or Walnut Cove, taking c. receipt for same. They may then send the receipt to Mr. Glidewell and he will mail [ them their certificate of stock at once. When your feet are wet and cold, and your l>ody chilled through and through from ex posure. take a big dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, bathe your feet in hot water be fore going to bed. and you are almost certain to ward off a severe cold. For sale by all dealers. THE DANBUR? RiPOkTKK CHRISTMAS,I9IO Call and see the beauti ful Christmas presents at my Jewelry Store. I have a beautiful stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Silver-plated , ware, and many beau tiful things to show you. We sell a beautiful line of China and Cut Glass. It will be a -pleasure to show you these goods. Come whether you wish to buy or not. We want your trade, and you may rest assured that you will be treated right. One price to all. Any clerk in this store wiil sell you as cheap as I will. Your money back if you can buy it cheaper elsewhere, so the goods are not used. Come to see us before the Holidays. |FRED N. DAY '3 I Jeweler and Optometrist; 406 Liberty St. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else tails. In nervous prostration and female j weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified, j FOR KIDNEYtjLIVER AND j STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist * counter. I _________ i | i.\m• s.M.i: r 11 v i irl i!.' •>!' the |iov\er nf sale eon tallied ill :i rrl'laill tl»t'ij 4 of I I'll!. I eNeeliteil Oil I lit* second,£ thl.i of; N'IIVI liiln'l'. I!*W, lij A. J. Jewel! tot flu* uiiilersijjriied trustee iii secure the (i.'iviueiit »i ji certain utile or niuni tllelvill ilcset'ilieil due to W. ('. Mali", anil lt»W due liy assignment thereof . tii M. T. ''hiltuii. ami the note U-ins now line anil ii ii | >.a ill. ain I i-ti|tiest lieinu lliaile tile huliler of the Hole for a saleofsa'd la nils to pay oh said, IH-le. now ill aei'Ol'ila lice witil tile ii rnis. stipulations and conditions contained in said deed in trust and io.«aiii"f\ the same I will m-II at, l>(ililli' auction to the lilirlio«t lildiler j for cash at the Court House door: ill tile town of I *;i til hi i*,\. V *.. on' Tiii*dii,v. l>eeemlM'r the iiiih, I'.dn, this I'llmlh conveyed in Maid deed in ; irust x* hit-It are dest rilied therein iik j follow sto wit: A certain tract of; land l.\ and t«*ili>r in Stokes eiitlti- : t.v aforesaid and more |iarticularl\ j dcserilicd and delilied n* follows: j r-eKlnnin« at a white oak Jatues Young's eorner. runs South K>! dejm-es. West 4 ells . South 'Jii de-! jrrecs, West V% ells., til the Red! Slmals road, tlieiue with the road: ITiie Fall Clothes Question! | THE FALL OUTFITTING PROPOSITION \ now looms up again and must receive due ■ If you desire wearables to suit your body, 1 your character and your purse, an inspection £ of our lines becomes very important. | Wi T U A DUTY VOU OWE T0 VOI)RSELF! I itt !c~i 1 lM " P® rfect tailoring and correct models II m I /CH A of our Sui * s ' our splendid Hats and choice ' 4 /ft Y Haberdashery will speak for themselves the 1 11/ moment you see them, while the value at- | SmJo/ \ C tached to every price will also prove fo be a > •OMT l\ ill 1 pleasing feature. * I / a\\M\ 1 ... . It will pay you to be on very intimate \ I \Y/\VV S terms with this House of Good Outfitting. 1 1 \V Men's Suits at $5.95, $8.50, $lO t0522.50. ■ Copyright H»riscbafTarr tc MftC Men's Overcoats at $4.95, $8.50, $lO to S2O. \ IN. L. CRANFORD & co. | ra One Price Clothiers g WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. j ;i.» fi;lluv\.i vi/.; >■ ii.li ileiilifH. V* i*r-t llt'll".. .Nltl 111 .'u* 111 ijiw, Went .v. «•»:* . N-.R(i. IT \V«*H( I.*l rll*.. Nul 11. X 1.1 i.;i«l 7'j ell*.. North ::-J 11■ u•-«•« ►. *\ i*vt 4 ciix . to \V. li. i- i-iirn. i I Itciii*** N'ni'lh • n hi* lino 1♦ ' v ell*.. to |il» f il*liu*|*!,l .• X. It, South IN li.iKl -in \V. it. Silellnus lini CIIM . in tile Ik'h'ihi'iij; eontnliiinj; .Mi ft 111 tic row more or lea*. Mini ii licinvt I In- I r»iei of land iipim which \. .1. .It-well iv *ii It'll ;it till' tillie ol' theeMvllt lull ' I said (It-id iii trust nail nl.-u ui her death, and it adjoin* th» land* of •lame* VmiriK. \V. MM In*. W. It. Shelton. and other*. For word of said ilifil in IniHt refeivnre U hereunto made to Book No. 51, page fill' in i lie olliw of the Ke>ri»«ter of lieed* of StokiK fountv, Thin Nov. 14th. 101(1. JOIIN I). 11l MPIIKKYK. Triißtee. [ GOWANSII I King off Externals Is the one Standard prep aration universally and enthusiastically endorsed by Doctor, Druggist, Lay ; man. GOWANS Cures ' Pneumonia, Croup, Colds, Coughs, Pleurisy and all ailments caused from In flammation or Congestion. Gowans Preparation has one of tie largest and most satisfactory sales of any preparation carried in our stock. IIV) consider it a wonderful success. Tlili HURRA Y DRUG CO., Wholet ale Druggist* Columbia, S. C., July 11, IUIU lUT TO-DAY! HAVE IT IK THE HOME AllDnttlato. SI. SO*. SS«. M«M MEDICAL CO.. OUR MM. N. ©. MAM »•« memvf lillMM Wf BfIII Bargains In Farms! / We are offering some excellent bargains in farms in Stokes county. ' ' If you want to buy or sell a farm write us or come to see us. We will make the deal for you. ♦ " Petree, East & Co. 7 •* • . , • V . r -lJ Real Estate Agents, WALNUT COVE, N. C. :* ■ ' , r* • . OFFICE IN WJtUMNO. Leap's Prolific Wheat. The Most Prolific arid Best of Milling Wheats Yield* reported from our custom ers from twenty-five to fifty-two i bushels per acre. When grown side > by side with other kinds this splen : did beardless wheat yielded from five to eighteen bushels mora per j to* on same land and under same conditions as other standard wheats. Wherever grown it is superseding all other kinds and it should be sown universally by wheat growers everywhere. Wrioe for price and "Wood's Crap Bpnrisl" which contains new ana ' valuable article, "How to grow big crops of wheat." T. W. WOOD V SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond* V». We are headquarters for IWsi Seeds. Grass sod Clever Seeds* Winter Vj>ehss» Dwarf Essex lisps. Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley, etc. Descriptive Fall Catalog mailed free
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