Page 8 LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Blair, of AVinston-Salem, are visiting rel atives and will spend Christmas feere. Miss Mary and Mr. Paul Tay lor will be home this week from Gnilford College to spend the holidays. Mr. J. D. Humphreys visited Winston, King and Walnut Cove Friday and Saturday, returning home Sunday. Mr. Henry Gibson, an ex- Confederate soldier, is critically ill at the home of Mr. W. Y. Gordon on Germanton Route 1. Misses Annie Blair and Delia Stuart, teachers of the public school near Dodd's. will be in this week to sqend Christmas at their respective homes. More big hogs : P. H. Young kills one, weight 528; Joe King ton one, 480; J. D. Chapman two, 310 and 320; J. P. Allen one, 509; Joe Martin one, 454. Miss Sadie Petree, from the State Normal, and Miss Mary Martin, from Red Springs, will arrive here tomorrow to spend i the holidays at their respective homes. Mr. W. E. Hartman, who was recently elected Secretary and j Treasurer of the Stokes County F. E. &C. U. of Amereica, re quests the Reporter to say that i he now has charge of the books of the union. All locals are re quested to make their quarterly reports to him. Mr. W. W. George, of Fran cisco. was here yesterday and told the Reporter that a big fox face is billed for this neighbor hood and Meadows Wednesday of Christmas week next. Be sides himself there will be Will! Eaton, of Quaker Gap; Chas. ; Hough, of Walnut Cove; Jack Hill, of Winston, and other noted hunters, with a large pack of, very fine and well trained fox; hounds. The party will be! equipped with a camping outfit,! and exrects to rendezvous near Danbury or Meadows. Nobody urill be in a hurry to go home- Christmas times you know the boys out for enjoyment. It will be one of the dog-ondest times you evor saw. Come everybody. 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 money 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, flpor Coverings, Draperies~or any article for any room, come here. - • HUNTLEY = HILL = STOCKTON CO. Corner 4th and Trade Streets WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. --- • ' - Mr. E. L. Martin, of Madison, • was a Danbury visitor Monday. 1 Mr. J. P. Lynch, of Quaker |Gap township, was a Danbury | visitor Monday. 1 j Mr. and Mrs. H. Alvin Blair, ; who reside at Winston, arrived ' here Monday to spend the hol- I j idays with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. JR. Blair. >, A Christmas tree and enter tainment will be given next Sat -! urday night at Bethany Luther ;J an church near Flatshoal, to . j which the public is cordially in . 1 vited. i Mr. C. E. Beasley, a promi • nent farmer and good citizen of II Sandy Ridge, was in town Mon - i day qualifying before the Clerk as administrator of the estate of , E. T. Beasley, deceased. Mr. R. 0. Wood, of Sandy Ridge, who was here last week, told the Reporter the weight of his father's big hog, killed the pother day—s6o. Mr. W. J. | Wood is ahead, as far as reported. Mr. W. L. Hall, of Gap, was down on business yesterday, and i bragging about his big hogs I killed for Christmas. We are quite sure that Mr. Hall will not suffer for meat this winter. Mr. E. W. Carroll has return- j ed to the city, after having spent i several days at his farm, "Maple Shade." in Stokes county, hunt-j ing rabbits. He reports good; sport. -Winston Journal. . I Misses Mary Lambeth and Mabel Crutchfield leave tomor row to spend Christmas with homefolks at Guilford College. l These young ladies are teaching j ! the public school here, and seem ,tobe giving satisfaction to the: i patrons of the school. i 1 Constable J. D. Cardwell and ; Special Deputy Luico Mabe ar-: l rested Frank Hughes at his l 1 home H miles north of Danbury | | last night, bringing him to jail.! ! Hughes, who is Considered a mean and dangerous negro, is charged with shooting Bob Sands in the arm with a shotgun a few days ago. The prisoner will probably be given a hearing! before a magistrate at Danbury! next Saturday. THE DAN BURY REPORTER CHRIST MAS, 1910 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 will sell you as cheap as 1 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 Jeweler and Optometrist 406 Liberty St. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else tails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousand* have testified. j FOR KIDNEY J.IVER AND i STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever cold I over a druggist's counter. j Leap's Proline Wheat. ! The Most Prolific and Best of Milling Wheats Yields reported from our custom ers from twenty-live to fifty-two bushels per acre. When (frown side bv side with other kinds this splen did I ward less wheat yiolded from five to eighteen bushels more per i acre on same land and under same conditions as other standard wheats. | Wherever grown It is superseding ' all other kinds and it should bo ! sown universally by wheat growers everywhere. | Wrice for price and "Wood'» Crop i i Special'' which contains new ana | valuable article, " How to grow big j crops of wheat." T. W. WOOD & SONS, : Seedsmen, -- Richmond* Va. We are headquarters for , Farm Seeds. Grau and Clover Seeds, Winter Vstches, Dwarf Essex Rape, i Seed Wheat. Oats, Rye. Barley, etc. Descriptive Fall Catalog mailed free j 1 I The Overcoat Question! | ■ mmm During the next few weeks thousands 1 ; f ill of Overcoats will be passed from the 1 6jyOH tables of Clothing stores into the hands 4 JLjF Jl!S where will you buy yours? j m** J Put this question to almost any group 1 JSOHr / of well dressed and well informed men | w Wp" J hereabouts and the answer will be with | I lAt Cranford's I ' I\ liv i There's a reason for this universal sen s V timent in favor of our store and our j IJj If you will come in for a look, we will I"™ fly demonstrate the why and the where- lljft VhAef 4 Matt fOTC L. CRANFORD & CO. One Price Clothiers WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.' \ Kernersville, Dec. 18. L ! Dear Santa Claus : | I will write you a few lines to | tell you what I want you to 'bring me: Some oranges, ap- I pies, and candy and a little knife 1 with a chain in it, and bring my ! little dog a collar. Santa, if you I have any little fiddles, please ' bring me one. Your little friend, WALTER HEATH. ! . License has been issued for j the marriage of Miss Claudia j Johnson to Mr. John Smith. ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammammam Big Holiday Opening This Week! TOYS!TOYS! TOYS! FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS Holiday presents to suit grandma and grandpa, holiday presents to suit the best girl or boy. So come here and make our store your headquarters while in Winston. You are always wel come whether you buy or not. The J. W. Hester Co. DEPARTMENT STORE 441-443 Trade St., WINSTON, SALEM. N. C. GOLD WATCIf TO BE GIVEN AWAY! FREE! On December 28 at M. I will have a good reliable business man of Madison wind up tight one good American watch, with all hands—hour, minute ana second, pointing to zero at time .of wind ing. Now, the person guessing nearest the number of hours, minutes and seconds this watch will run with one winding, I will present to him or her on Xmas day ofce good 7-jewel watch in a good 20-year gold-filled case. On the corftßtions that if you 'pur. chase of me |I.OO worth of goods, you get one guess. If as much ass6.oo, 7 guesses. If SIO.OO, 15 guesses, and soon. myv- Remember, you don't have to pay anything to get a guess, just ! simply buy what you want and if your purchase amounts to $1.06 you get a fair chance at the watch. Repair jobs will not count purchases only. .STJSL'S^J&T^I!L otJ^ If 'I" '■ *»***• and at prices baww the average. \ Come and see. _ A. J. ESSEX. Jfj. .. Cm. U»Um mdr

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