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IS YOUR MONEY SAFE ? The Bank .of Stokes County Invites the Fullest Investi gation of Its Responsibility and Methods. Security is what you wish for your savings. We offer it and invite your fullest investigations as to our .reliability, business methods and facilities. "My advice is put all your spare cash in the bank and let it remain there, paying your bills by check. The people who imag ine the ginger jar, stocking, clock, or trousers .pocket are safer receptacles for money than a bank, are shining marks for mining sharks, also for moths, thieves and £re."—Elbert. " 'Who are the wisest men you know, the shrewdest and the most successful? Think the list over carefully—of the capable, solid men of your town. Where do they keep their money? In the bank or in the home? Did you ever think of that? Only deluded people keep their sav ings hidden away in the house bait for burglars, sometimes murder, and food for fire and mice. This is a fact. And you are simply getting ready to cheat yourself out of money if you dis believe or forget it." Colin Wharton. These are not our words, but those of men who deal in facts and statistics. If you agree with them open a savings account with us today. Your money will be absolutely safe and will draw interest. Deposits by mail will be promptly ackowledged. Write us about opening an ac count. BANK OF STOKES COUNTY, Danbury or Walnut Cove. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, j This remedy has no superior j for coughs and colds. It is, pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other narcotic. It al ways cures. For sale by all dealers. LUNG DISEASE "After four in our family had died of consumption 1 was taken with a frightful cough and lung trouble, but my life was saved anal gained 87 pounds through using OR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY W. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex. PRtC^jO^ndS^mTAUDRUGOISTS. Brown Rogers Company Everything In Hardware Galvanized and Felt Roofing, Cortright Shingles, Lewis' White Lead and Oil, Sherwin- Williams Paints, Oliver, Chat tanooga and Lynchburg Plows, Cane Mills, Galvanized Pans, Grain Drills, Harrows, and full line of Farming Tools, Stoves, Ranges, Pipe, etc. Brown-Rogers Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. ??iL s Shoe Store 436 Liberty St. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Campbell Man Wants Good Roads Campbell, N. C., Jan. 15. Mr. Editor : I am glad to see that our county is beginning at last to take an interest in roads. Ido not believe there is any other question that is half so import ant for the consideration of the people of Stokes, especially of those who live in the back part ,of the county, as the question of j roads. I In my neighborhood are a j number of men who will vote ! for good roads, while there are I others who will vote against the i bond issue because they say j that they do not care to vote on i themselves more taxes than we [already have. It is a strange j thing to think that a citizen who iis paying three to half a dozen i davs per year working on our makeshift roads, his time worth say So.oo per year, who is taking from three to five days every trip he makes with a load of tobacco, besides seriously injur ing his stock pulling over the mud, rocks, hills, and gullies; I who is losing from one to two months time every winter be cause he cannot get out ar.d haul wood, rock, timber, or do other outside work with his teams, and whose family is j forced to sit at home through : the long winter months on ac ! count of the great difficulty of j getting out to church, visiting neighbors and get some kind of enjoyment out of the world—l say it is strange to see an in j telligent citizen array himself I against roads without consider j ing what a great injustice he is : doing himself, his family, his county and his nation thereby, i If we would one moment con j sider how much we have spent (indirectly and how much we j have lost indirectly on account of our bad roads, we would all get busy and try to carry the bond issue for good roads. FARMER. |lietiing the Garden Ready For Next Spring.; The manure you intend to use on the garden will be better ap- I plied now than in the spring. Cover the garden heavily with manure and let it lie on the sur face all winter. Even where I the winter crops of spinach, kale i and onions are growing I spread the manure, for the mulch be tween the rows will be an ad vantage. On some vacant spots I have sown crimson clover to to be turned under in the spring, and in every way I try to main tain organic decay in the soil, and then use high-grade com mercial fertilizer heavily, for to make the garden crops, we must have these. The manure furnishes nitrogen, and we want plenty of phosphoric acid and potash to make the fruiting of the crops. Therefore, after covering the garden with manure I add in spring a fertilizer analyzing 2 per cent ammonia, 8 per cent phosphoric acid and 10 per cent potash, as my soil is the light sandy soil of the coastal plain and needs potash. —W. F. Mas gey, in The Progressive Farmer, i TttE DA N BURY REPOk i r.K ■d lufflflßSß I Lameness jf Sloan's Liniment is a quick and reliable renacdy for lame ness in horses and other farm animals. ••Sloan's Liniment surpasses any thing ou earth tor lumeneas in horses and other horse ailments. I would not sleep without it in my stuble."— Maktin Doyle, 432 West lUih St., Now York City. Good for Swelling ami Vbscess. Mr. H. M (iinn*, of Lawrence, Kan., R. F. D. t No. 3, writes:—" 1 had a mare with an ab.-eess on her neck and one 00c. hottlecf Sloan's Liniment entirely eured her. 1 keep it all the time for galls and small s« elliugs and for every thing about the stock. 1 * SLOANS LINIMENT is a quick and safe remedy t for hog cholera. Governor of Geortia uses Sloan's Liniment for Hog Cholera. •• 1 hoard Oor. Brown (who Is quite a farmer) say that ho luid never lost a hog from ef.oWa ami that his remedy always was a tablespoonful of Sloan's Liniment in a gallon of slops, deereav ing the dose as the animal improved. Last month Gov. Ilrown and invselt were at the Agricultural Collide building and In tho discussion of the ravages of the disease, Gov. Hrown gave the remedy namou as unfailing." •• OBSERVER." Savant ait Daily News. At All Dealers. 85c.. 50c. & 81 .00. Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Uogs and Poultry sent free. Address Br. Earl 8. Sloan, Boston. Moundsville Man Writes. Moundsville, VV. Va., Jan. 9. Dear Editor: I enclose two dollars for the Reporter, for I can't do with out it. It is just like getting a letter from home. What is the matter with Peters' Creek? I never see anything from tie boys and girls. Wishing the dear old Reporter and nil its readers a happy New Year. WILLIE COLLINS. SlB Jefferson Ave. Moundsville. W. V.t. CHRONIC CONSTIPATION CURED. "Five years ago I had the worst case of chronic constipation I ever knew of, and Chamber lain's Tablets cured me," writes S. F. Fish, Brooklyn, Mich. For sale by all dealers. "The Weekly Kansas City Star" and "The Semi-Weekly Sentinel," both one year SI.OO. E. P. Newsum, King. 15jan3t I'B' i 3 for BLISS. Bliss stands for 'SHtk boat—best family Bliss Natlva Horbn tijr strikes at t.ho root of EJ' j disoase by purifying' &A >" It restoroß wastod BF tissues; strengthens Mr every organ. A tablet at next morning fooling Faitlifully •••&rid •will Wjb banish Rhcii.m.itism, üßfc Constipation, D:/spep- H sia, Kidney an'l Livor MB 3o sure you secure M j tho genuine El'sa Native BBSs H'lrb-—in a yellow box ARB bearing the portrait of fimfM j \ xvioiizo o. Mum f:i 200 t-5b10t." 15100. fafSf 'Ao.sey bacit if net &Jj9w euHsned. . :-'c tue H1 ia a ageuv A •%, ' JMi ' "" S JAS. F. HALL, RURAL HALL, N. C. ROUTE 2. Stuart, ' i Stuart, Va., Route 2, Jan. 13. j Mrs. Mary Shelton has been s very low for the past few days and also Mrs. Charlie Hudson is low and not expected to live. Mr. Willie Gray and sister,, Miss Bessie and Miss Dora j Rorrer spent Saturday night and Sunday with Misses Rhoda; and Grace Williams. Misses Georgia and Ollie 1 Nowlin spent Saturday night! with their uncle, Mr. R. L. i Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy New-j man spent Thursday with Mrs. Newman's parents, Mr. and, Mrs. C. C. Nowlin. Misses Jinnie, Pearl and Kate, Sheppard spent Saturday night: with their uncle, Mr. John Martin. Misses Viola Smith and Nora Vaden preached at Gray's school house Monday night. Misses Bessie Gray and Dora i Rorrer entertained several of j their young friends Sunday night. Among those presenti were Misses May and Hester 1 Gunter, Alpha Simmons and Nellie Gray; Messrs. Hermon j Shockley, Lewis Mitchell and; Grover Beasley. They all re port a nice time. Miss Nannie Gunter spent j Sunday night with Misses Geoi gia and Ollie Nowlin. iirs. Lillian Gunte*- spent Sun-j day evening with Mrs. Jim I Collins. Mr. W. R. Gunter made a bisii.t»s trip to Stuart Monday. SQUIRRELL. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND LADIES I ££/•". for Cm-CHE9-THR'9 A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in RPD and/\ | GOLD metallic boxes, sealed with Blue(0> Ribbon. TAM NO OTHBS. Bar at ToirW ' DrantU* uk for cm.ClltiS.Teß 8 V I DIAMOND BRAND P11.1.H, for twenty-!!** years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 1 TRIED EVERYWHERE JESS (HOTEL NEIL! |t Mr. and Mrs. A. C. HILL. Prep's. | When in Winston Stop at the j (NEIL HOTEL, fiood Fare, and Nice, Clean Rooms I i NEIL HOTEL 9 LIBERTY STREET. WINSTON-SAI EM, N. C. I T. J. THORE Any size rig you wish. Gasolene or Steam. Also the best line of Sawmills, Shingle mills, Edgers. Anything you wish in Threshing machinery or Sawmill machinery at the right price. I have an extra good ,F i LL. second Threshing v ' Let me know what you need in the way of machinery. I am sure I can save you money on anything you need in this line. Tferms to suit customer. T. J. iflOitE, WESTFIELD, N. CAROLINA. The Renter Can Make Money The man who farms one piece of land this year and another next year will always have a' hard time to get along and to i get out of the one-mule class, i We need in the South a fair and | permanent tenant system that j | will encourage young men to farm right and to feel that so j | long as they do so they can re main as permanently as though i | the farm was their own. It is i the cropper system of the South that keeps men in the one-mule class. Land-owners need to un : derstand the point that can be ;made by having a permanent | tenantry in comfortable homes, | under a system that is fair to both sides. We need good farm- I ers, tenants compelled to farm in a systematic way, not only for the benefit of the tenant but also ot the land-owner. Of course, it is better for the young farmer to work out his salvation on land that is his own, but when one can only get the I stock needed he had better get a ! fair rental and farm on the,land |of another till he is able to' get I land of his own. —W. F. MAS | SEY, in The Progressive Farmer. Laffargue PIANO [ faggs II ! Excells in Purity of Tone and I Durability of Construction. Cataopue Free. Write Department S. R. J. BOW EN & BRO. Winston-Salem, N. C. We carry a complete line of Edison Phonographs and Re cords. Write for catalogue of new records. DR. CHAS. L. MARTIN Dentist. Office over Madison Drug Co.. Madison, N. C. D. H. MARTIN, Jeweler, Stuart, Va. All work guaranteed satisfactory P. W. Gunter, PROFESSIONAL BARBER King, N. C. All kinds first class barber I work done. Barber shop open at all hours. W. Q. Jerome Real Estate and Insurance Winston-Salem, N. C. 506 Wachovia Bank & Trust Building. Phone 983. FOR SALE—Several farms near Winston-Salem. All kinds of city property. Life, health, accident and fire insurance. W. READE JOHNSON Attorney-at-Law. Masonic Temple. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Will practice in both State and Federal Courts. ; CHAS. O. McMICHAEL, J. E. SAINTSINQ. Wentworth. Peldavllle. M'MICMAEL & SAINTSINQ, Attorneys and Counsellors at LHW, Practice in St ite and Federal | Courts. All business given prompt attpntion. CIIRS. O. MO j Michael will he in Madison on Saturdays, at hie old office over the post office. DR. H. V. HORTON, Dentist, Is now back in his old location, corner 3rd and Main Streets, Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. | building. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Rooms: 301, 302, 303. DR. THOMAS W. DAVIS. Eye, Ear,_ Nose and Throat. Office 405-7 Masonic Tetuple, Winston - Salem. N. C. Hours: yto 12:80, *2 t». 4 ant) by appointment. ! REID P. JOYCE, Liveryman, WALNUT COVF N. C. Good Safe Teams nd Careful Drivers DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Bank Building, I Collections a Specialty. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. R. R. ROOERS J. I. FULTON ; ROGERS & FULTON, LAWYERS. | Offices Jones Building;, Liberty St. Winston-Salem, N. C. j. w. HALL, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. ! Will practice in all courts, ! both State and Federal. Office over Martin' sstore JOHN D. HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prpmpt attention to all husine&k entrusted. Will practice in all State courts. Dr. J. A. McClung, Dentist. Office—7ol-702 Wachovia Bank Building. Phone 420—Hours 9to 1, 2to 5 WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. SEE P. i. CULLED before painting yourhouseand get the advantage of twelve years experience In painting and pni>er hanging. Can also save you money on the Old Famous Stag Paint. I*. O. KING, N..C. Quickstep phone on Dalton division.
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