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I wrou. I 1 BAKING | § POWDER | E Absolutely Pura m ft Economizes Butter, Flour, W Eggs; makes the food more jf\ appetizing and wholesome CT The only Baking Powder made ffl HP} from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar Kr The Best Investment For $175. There is no other way to spenci •51.7") and get so much in lasting pleasure for every member of the family as for a year's sub scription to The Youth's Com panion. For the boys there are the tine articles by experts in athletic sports on the best practice in football, the knack of pitching, new "kinks" in swimming and splinting everything that inter ests the active, high-minded boy. For the girls there is encourage ment for all wholesome activi ties indoors and out. from dainty dishes to dainty dress. For the househouid there is good advice about gardening. handy con trivances. ways of stretching the nickles and dimes. This reading is in additic n to the ordinary treasury of stories, articles by celebrated men and I 5 Easily laid can be laid rii»!tt over wood ahinglea if necewary Fireproof - Stormproof Lait a* long u the building and never | need repairs. For further detailed information apply to K. H. BLAIR, Danbury, N. A FL! iC;i PARTY GIVKN BY i.ii. AND MKS. BOYLES Rev. Cicha r dson Preaches His Nrc wi-ll Jermon Farmers Behind With V htat Sowing -Othvr N«ws Of King Foute 2. King Route 2. Oct. 23. — Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Boyles Rave a flinch party last Saturday night in honor of Mr. Byron and Miss Susan Gentry, of Mount Airy, who have been visiting several days in this community. The party was very interesting from begin?,ing to ending and was en joyfd by all. We hope those young people will not make this their last visit in our midst. Messrs. C. R. andN. I. Boyles, Leap's Prolific Wheat The Mo»t Prolific and Beit at Milling Wheats Yields reported from our customers from twenty-five to fifty two bushels per acre. When grown side by side with other kinds this splendid beardless wheat yielded from five to eighteen bushals more per acre on same land and under same condi tions as other standard wheats. Wherever grown it is superseding all other lands and it should be sown universally by wheat growers everywhere. Write for prices and "Wood's Crop Special" giving in formation about all Seasonable Seeds. i T. W. WOOD 6 SONS, Seedsmen* • Richmond. Vo. women, the unequaled mhctM any, the invaluable doctor's article, the terse notes en \> hai. is going on in all fields •:' hu man endeavor. It will cost you nothing to send for the beautiful Ant,out ce ment of The Companion for .J. and we will send with it .-mi.i-K copies of the paper. Do not forget tiat the new subscriber for 1!»U receives a gift of The Companion'* • ai. r.- dar for 11*1:2. lithograph*«. :n 'en colors and goid. arid ;«ii the issue for the remaining weens of lUII tree from ti" • t.ie the (subscription is recv:w» . Qniy no a i i toe 52 . weekly issues, lul (i|i jai.«.4ii\v i* ' 15)12, the subscription pria will ■ be advanced to j THE YOUTH> 1144 Herkei-, 1 St.. . Mass. j New si.tiSCi .pt o: >!' i ■'! >1 at ! this ofnce. of Mt Any, spent several days at ihe King fair and also in the surrounuiag community. Rev. Richardson, of Piloi Alt., preacned his fatvweil sertu. n t>> a very large audience at i ht-st nut Grove M. E. church iat>t SunUa>. 'lhe members are in hopes that the Confer, nee will see cuvise to sen 1 him back to this circuit. According to reports the fir at King was the best in iti hi 1 tory. The display of farm pr - ducts speaks well fur > d Stoke-. The farnu rs in this section art' very much behind with wheat sowing owing to so much rain. The tobacco crop has aii !«.•• n cut and the people all report reasonably good cures. TRNRTYANMJF*Y REPORTER | State News | The Yadkin river reached the highest point in six years last Wednesday. At High Point last week the plant of the Globe Parlor Furni ture Co. was destroyed by fire. Iredell county is spending $400,000 on the public roads of that county. A central highway is being built through the coun ty. The board of county commis sioners in Forsyth has decided to establish at an early date a workhouse for women and youths who run counter to the law. i Postmaster J. B. Soencer of Charlotte has been indicted in separate counts of the charge of detaining mail matter in the, Charlotte office. Fire, which originated from ; the bursting of an oil feed pipe. : last week almost destroyed the 1 large blacksmith shop of the Southern Railway Company at! : Spencer. Erisest Webb, the seventeen- 1 j year-oid son of George Webb, a! J farmer who lives near Newfound. I j in the western part of the state. ! wiis arrested Monday, charged > with the murder of his sister the j Tuesday before. The boy's pa-i rents are said to have concealed : the crime, saying that the shoot- j | in/ of the girl was accidental:] j they too are under arrest. I Andrew, the 10-year-old child; »!' Mr. Hayes Duggins. was seriously bitten by a vicious dog' l.eiv one diy last week. The' j boy's leg. breast and side were painfully lacerated in several i .daces, necessitating the attend ! anco of a physician, and render-' j ing him unable to walk. The dog ' 'nlonged to Rev. R. L. Dog ! urett. Sheriff C. M. Jones has been ] confined to his bed with sickness a day or two the past week but i is better at this writing. FINE TONIC PF3 FOR WOMEN. EsatarH ♦2.HAT HTM THE jfcm BEAItf TUB # wagP ''l* 2.HAT TRADEMARK WE Alt /OLE AQEHTj 1 N. L. CRANFORD AND COMPANY, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. THE VEHICLE HOSPITAL 219 Church St., Winston, N. C.. rear Zinzendorf Hotel Are prepared to do the best VEHICLE REPAIRING, PAINTING. TRIM MING. and RUBBER TIRE WORK in this part of the State and want your busi ness Cranford & Snyder I " ""^Trrnn—TTWTT—ii | Kl I*NQCURETmtUWGS WftCliiGf HEW DISCOVERY PQDf 1 2H C J! BOWIjOO rUK VOLDS 1' TPIAL SOTTtE fßtt i »HD AIL THROAT AAO LUNG TROUBLES" GUARANTEED SAT/SFACTOPY „ OR MONZV F>EFUHDED. Laffaque PIANO f i'i y\ - . Excells in Purity of Tone and Durability of Construction. Catalogue Free. Write Department S. R. J. BOWEN & BRO. Winston, Salem, N. C. We carry a complete line of Edi son Phonographs and Records. Write for catalogue of new records. —— The House Wife's— Only real satisfaction will come through the preparation of meals on a BUCK'S STOVE or RANGE. We have the agency for this line world's known Stoves and Ranges. We also carry a com plete line of HOUSE FURNISHINGS. When you are in need of any thing in this line it will be to your interest to call and see us. Williard & Adier Furniture Co. 511 Trade St., Winston, N.C. After Octobejr Ist we will be in the building now oc cupied by Boyles Bros. Co. I The Storel l think It iiuik>'* ni> ( llffiT- Jl j l ullkt' mill It nmkt' // II | I Copyright Fl*rt Schaffaer Mar* I Suits $5.95, $lO, sls and up. I I INI.L.CRANfORD&CO. I »M: I'IMCK CLOTHIERS, WINSTON-SALEM. ... N. CAROLINA. " '• • Hl , , AT ASHCRAFT DRUG STORE WINSTON-SALKM. TRADE S>T. . You will find everything fresh and clean in drugs, medicine, etc. Drugs should be fresh to get the best results, and as we have just opened we know and you know everything is absolutely clean and fresh. i New crop turnip seed. I _ ASHfPAFTN TWAi E STREET AjllMVAri J NEXT DOOR TO BOYLES BROS X ■= BREEDEROFPURE f 1 VV« L« tSOVIeS. BRE1) BERKSHIRE I ♦ HOGSnud PIG 8 FOR X | SALE AT REASONABLE PRICES. WRITE ♦ ♦ WE. Boyles, ♦ X 4nep-:t-iu(i. at WliiHtoii-Saleni or Ml«|xili. N. C. X NOTICE. Having ilul.v qualified an executor of I IK* hint will and tentament «if 1. VV. Mower deceased, all |**rwon* In debted to Hnid estate Hl* rei|ueMted tiM'ome forward and make Immedi ate *ettlemeiit of the Maine, and all |K>rHom« holdlnß elatmx uKnlnnt wald extate are hereby notified to pre*- ent the Hame duly authenticated for payment to the undersigned on or I>e fore the l.">th day of Octol>er, lttl:/, or tldH notice will IH> pleaded In hnr of t lielr recovery. King. N. O. H. F. I). 1, Oct. 10th. lull. .1. I>. Humphreys, attyfor Ex. L. O. MOHEK, Executor of I. W. Moaer, deceased. Mrs. W. C. Slate returned Sunday from a visit to relatives at Capella. R. DAVIS Selling Out At Cost DRY OOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES AND LADIES' MILLINERY, AND FURNISHING GOODS. Great Bargains. R. DA VI S 411 LIBERTY ST. WINSTON - SALEM.
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