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Page 2 NISS JETTIE MOREFIELD WRITES b Anxious For Stokes To Wake Up and Get Good Roads —Calls on Her Friends To Stand By Her In the Voting Contest. Altamahaw, Nov. 17. Dear friends: Wonder how every one in dear old Stokes is ? I feel that I would like to be back in my county if it is hilly and rough, but I would like to go better if we only had grand roads like Alamance county has, in which lam in. There are beautiful roads down here, and it is so much enjoyment to take a drive on fine roads. Why can't old Stokes wake up and not let the other counties beat her? I'm sure we have some as good citi- i zens in dear old Stokes as are any where else, and why not prove it? I rec'd our dear old home paper today and it is much com fort to me to read of the home people. I didn't realize how GREAT 1 (REMOVAL SALE I BEGINNING | | Wednesday Morning, November 29th ] IWe will greatly reduce our already very low prices on every article in { • our mammoth $20,000 stock. We do this because we are going to 4 • move to THOMPSON'S DRUG RTORE STAND, north of courthouse, a J December 28th. We will close out shoes entirely and change several 2 • other lines. { I Our We guarantee that our regular prices • lidl dlUCvf are lower than any store in this com- g munity, and now these prices are greatly reduced. Remember our # goods are all marked in plain figures at one low price to all. WE DO # WHAT WE CLAIM TO DO. ' X We want to close out shoes, and go into our new quarters with an entire new X stock, and that's our only reason for this sale at this time. Take advantage of § this money-saving opportunity, just when you most need the goods. Notice a 2 few of the many bargains: # Men's Shoes Boy's Clothing. * 110 pairs famous "Weber Shoes," every pair new 16 Boy's Suits, regular price $1.39 to $1.75, now 98c X this season. 18 Boy's Suits, regular price 82.50 to $3.00, now $1.85 A $3.50 grade, now only ... $2.89 27 Boy's Suits, regular price $3.50 to $4.00, now $2.95 Z $4.00 grade, now only ... $3.39 All other Boy's Suits and Overcoats at 10 per cent, leas J Snappy and up-to-date. than former prices. Remember our Stock is all new this season—no old stock, no rubbish, • but new, up-to-date Clothing and Furnishings. 2 J Men's Suits overCoatS-~AU Lengths, AH Colors. Z J29 Men's Suits, regular low prices $4.90 and $5.90 now $3.95 Overcoats that are worth $6.50, now - - $4.90 G •36 Men's Suits, regular prices $6.95, $7.95 andsß.so $5.85 Overcoats that are worth $8.50, now - - 6.90 £ £3l Men's Suits, regular prices, $lO and 312.50, now $8.90 Overcoats that are worth SIO.OO, now - - 7.95 A 2 All other Men's Suits at 10 per cent, less than our All other Overcoats at 10 per cent, less than our Z X former low prices. former low prices. X 2 Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear - - 33c Boy's "Slip On" Rubberized Rain Coats, worth $3.50 $2.75 Z i Boy's Heavy Underwear 21c Men's "Slip On" Rubberized Rain Coats, worth $5.00 3! 35 2 • Cotton Sox er air' ' 4c Men ' B Coat Sweaters - worth sl -°° and S LSO > now 89c # • 42°Men's°Hats er K or stiff,) worth $1 and $1.50 now 65c Men's and Boy's Coat Sweaters, wc*th 50c, now 39c # wlO dozen Men's and Boy's Shirts with separate Soft Men s Pants, worth $1.25, now - - - 95c £ m Collars, worth 75c, now ... 58c Other grades in proportion. £ Z All Grades of Cotton and Wool Underwear at 10 per cent, oif Reg. Price. 2 Z Hand Bags, Suit Cases, Shirts, Hats, Underwear, Gloves, in fact Everything, Z • Reduced from 10 to 40 Per Cent. • 1 It Will Pay You to Come Miles to This Sale i X Look for It pays .to X 2 this follow the z Si«n r Arrow.. 1420 Trade Street . - - c.| much I appreciated it until I got away from home. I notice that my name has been entered in the contest, and I wish to thank the friend who honored me by doing so. I feel ?lad to know I have a friend or riends that still remember me while I am away and take such an interest in me. Since my name has entered the contest I hope many of my friends will remember "Little Jettie" and vote for her every chance. I'm sure no one will appreciate the kindness of their friends more than I. lam liking my school fine. We have a nice Literary Society, meet every Friday night and have good debates, essays, etc. lam on for debate Friday night. Won't you all come and hear me speak? Any one who wishes to enter a good school, I advise them to come to Gilliam's Academy. Old "G. A." is a hustling place es pecially when the boys get to kicking tin tubs about, rattling chains, turning trunks and chairs top side down on pro THE « B^Et>ORTER feasor's bed Hope all my friends will re member me and do all they »n to let "Jettie" be one amongthe crowd of jolly young ladies to take a trip to the sea coast. Beit wishes, JETTIE MOREFIEL*. SAVED MANY FROM DEATH. W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., believes he has saved many lives in his 25 years of experience in the drug business. "What I al ways like to do." he writes "is to recommend Dr. King's New Discovery for weak, sore lungs, hard colds, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, la grippe, croup, asthma or other bronchial affection, for I feel sure that a number of my neighbors are alive and well to day because they took my advice to use it. I honestly believe its the best throat and lung medi cine that's made." Easy to prove he's right. Get a trial bottle, or regular 50c or SI.OO i>ottle. Guaranteed by all Druggists. Mr. H. H. rveicVasL Danbury Route 1, was atfife Reporter office Monday, the par- etc., witre ference to the biarVoting Ccf *.t recently put or J oy the Rey ;r. It will be rer lied tha' . Reid was one •! ;he principle workers in the last contest which the Repor ter conducted, his daughter Miss . Trudie, winning the piano. When i Henry Reid goes after a thing, he is mighty apt to land. It is i understood that he is interested ! in this contest. NOTIOK. Having qualified as administrator 1 upon tin* estate of \V. K. Thore, de ceased, all jierHonn owlim said estate are hereby notified toeonie forward j and make immediate settlement of the same, and all persons holding claims against nald estate are here by notified to present, the same to me for payment on orbeforethe 20th day of Nov.. 11112, or this notiee will j lie pleaded in bar of their reeovery. This Nov. v. Hill. J. K. THOKK. I Adm. of \V. K. Thore. dee'd. j Address nie in care of the | Hotel, Montgomery, Ala. Young Men WE i*OSITIVELY HAVE 110 I New, separate and dis tinct styles In fall and winter footwear, a great variety in style, leather and price. IT IS OUR INTENTION TO PLEASE YOU Johnson & Barr 428 Trade Street. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Have You Ever Con sidered Economy? It is the question that every man and every woman in all the United States is studying today. Fresh eggs today are selling at 25 cents per I dozen at most stores—old eggs would not be cheap i at even 10 cents per dozen, but if you can secure fresh eggs at 17 1-2 cents then you have practiced Economy-Merchandise Economy And so can you save on your clothes lor the family and on things for the home when you buy direct from Rosenbacher & Bros. Winston-Salem's Department Store 44 Complete Departments Unheard ofvalues—be with the crowds—come or mail your orders direct. / Rosenbacher & Bro. The Busy Store. Winston-Salem, N. C. ■ g AT ASHCRAFT .DRUG STORE WINSTON-SALEM. TRADE ST. 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. New crop turnip seed. ACHrDAET'C TRADE STREET AjQLKArI J NEXT DOOR TO BOYLES BROS • H|||A AND HIDES rIIKS TBsawawr jllpw mM VNtwtMiMN. WHtelirpti*^K9|92 JOHN WHITE*CO? LOUIS
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