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Bad smelling and sore feet need but a few treatments. Calocide is no longer con fined to doctors' use. Any druggist has It In stock or will quickly get it from his wholesale house. A twenty-fire cent package Is usually enough to put the worst feet In fine condition. It will prove a blessing to persons who have been vainly trying ineffectua tablets and foot powders. { ' | Woman's Forego Missionary Society j Holds Interesting Meeting. The most interesting meeting of the Woman's ionarv Society for many months j \v;is the one which took place in the Presbyterian church last Sunday. The committee, Mesdames Taylor. King and Joyce prepar- i ed aw unusually attractive as well as instructive program, and immediately after the doxology. ail the members were invited into the church annex, where the society was delightfully enter tained by the charming com mittee. The most delicious refresh ments were served on little tables which had been beauti fully decorated with ferns and roses. The entire society tendered their thanks to the committee for one of the most pleasurable afternoons ever spent. • The best plaster. A piece of tlannel dampened with Cham berlain's Liniment and bound on over the affected parts is super ior to a plaster and costs only one tenth as much. For sale by all dealers. Th E STORE YOU HAVE ALWAYS j DEALT WITH AND KNOW ABOUT ROSENBACHER & BROTHER WINSTON-SALEM'S BEST DEPARTMENT STORE.— IIMINI m IWHIM mmmmm » I«WI» u _ Dress Goods. Embroidered Tailored The most stylish materials for W fliStS made, of the new linen finish English homespuns—all new col «■ 50C. to $2.50 a yard. «- linen collars; ail size 34 to 4.4. Sent express paid upon receipt The new Cashmere De Sole and or $1.50. Satisfaction guuran- Messalines in 14 new colors — teed or mone> back. I 2KE pinl? Navy slue.' gKE New Muskateer East ; gftSti. SSTfti I S& Indian Hand Bags and Black. Full yard wide made of tapestry, velvet *nd beautiful Finish, a yard Buede—those of suede are braid r\ ~ r\„il— ed and trimmed with fringe-in I Ufie UOliar tan, brown and black—the tapes- i Samples of any materials sent try ones are in bright colors. Any , upon request. of the above bags yours for SI.OO. ( Every one of our Forty-Four Departments is I complete, as before, with new v Fall ajnd J Winter merchandise. | ROSENBACHER & BRO. ! Winston-Salem, N. C. jjli- ' -A'ifc, m iMUMh - M - Mr. Jwk Y. Phillips, of Dal ton, £wre this week attend ing court Mr. James A. Gray, Jr., of Winston, attended court here this week. Fine horse racing and free at traction of all descriptions at ' Greensboro Fair, October 10-11- ; 12-13, 1911. Miss Rachel Moore, of Smith, J was here Saturday on her way to ! Pine Log, where she will teach the public school. I The Store | Copyright Hart Sohnllner £ Mar* I Suits $5.95, $lO, sls and up. S I IN. L.CRANFORD &CO. I ONK PRICK CLOTHIERS, WINSTON-SALEM, - - - N. CAROLINA, { Real Estate Exchange J G. P. Overby to W. N. Gilbert J house and lot in Walnut Cove, consideration, $630.00 Jacob Fulton to J. B. Wood ruff, lot in Walnut Cove, consid eration, $305.00 J. T. Tuttle to John G. Flynt, 73 acres in Meadows township, consideration, $1,400.00 j Scott Simmons to W. E. Hart 'man, 10 i-4 acres in Danbury township, consideration $325 County Board of Education to J. T. Johnson, 1 acre in Yadkin township, consideration $35.25 THE DANBURY EPORTERR THE GREAT Henry County -= F 3 AIR =- Will be held at Martjnsville,Va., on Oct. 10=1142=13 i= Days A 4 Nights — T" SEE KEMP'S BIG WILD WEST SHOW FREE I Some of the most startling FREE SHOWS ever brought here have been engaged for your entertainment. A big display of Fire Works every night. Premiums have been increased in all departments and prospects are better for a larger exhibit of live stock, poultry, farm products, .... household articles and school exhibits than ever before. ! The Management have just ! » completed the largest Fair ! Exhibit- building south of I Richmond. The Midway will i be full of clean and up-to ! date attractions. Racing, ► riding and driving contests ! every day. Horse races, mule | races, ox races, and bicycle > races, in fact, not a dull mo ment can you spend at the FAIR. The thing te do is to quit your affairs and come to the Henry County Fair. / , Special reduced rates on all Railroads. Exhibitors are urged to - . get their exhibits here npt ■ later than Monday the 9th. For further Information address v f g——a—| | HI ... ■ i ? - TV" " 71 ' • . J* ' ' : ■ *
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