Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats Shoes, Ladies' Dress^ — Goods, Merchan dise. ' « uar t ant "! my prices to be \. as low as you can buy in North Carolina or Vir ginia. Come to see us. ——■— Farm Tools lcarr> a fu " line of rcIIIII everything and you PIOWS, Plow Nv '" make no mistake Lines, Lap in examining my Links stock before you pur chase. Ropes, W. R. Anything" in QTFPHFNS Hardware. bl fcmfciNS. Miiaw™a—■—am DAISY MIDDLINGS AND CHOP In Car Load Lots. Also other Heavy Groceries at Jobbers Prices. .Merchants, see us Before You Buy—we will save you money. .... Hamilton-Brown Shoes. All lines ot General Merchandise. \\\. -ive everybody a cordial invitation to visit our store. j Riog& Nelson, Walnut Cove, N. C. | wjl SBOBL ' ' i" ~ Tj *'. ■ ■rrac.ivu*. sZSr •- wina " J. E. J A M ESi The Leader in Low Prices. | WALNUT COVH. N. C. I will handle the leading brands of Fertili- 8 zers the coming season. Watch this space for my announcements, £j S guarantee to treat you right. a gCTggn«»^ugai' T nrs-'ags3g3saa«wr.>«ii«i- uKrs^^MJWi. r* STAR DQAHD SHOES Fall line, latest pattern and best quality at the lowest prices. See us for anything in (ients Furnishings, Dry Goods, Hats. Notions, etc. PARCELS POST—We can serve you by mail. Try us with an order. BENNETT AND MURRAY WALNUT COVE, N". C. DAVIS AND LINVILLE Liverymen Walnut Cove, N. C. Good Teams and Careful Drivers Furnished at all Times. We will conduct the transfer line between Walnut Cove and Piedmont Springs. Read the New Ad of the Bank of Stokes County. Attention is cal!- ! t'» ihe change ' f ad of 11 it* of Stokes County in ihis is>ue The Bank's exhibit is very line. Tho theme of the ad this u ek is in showinp ihat it is H true farmers' institution. A:. 1 x its stockholders arc a lame i,umber of the ?T">st prosperous HIMI sub stantial farrrjgrs of the county, many of them beinjx members of the Farmers' Union. The Hank invites the farmers of Stokes county who are not already de positors with them, to become so, and promises every accommoda tion and every courtesy to the men who are the backbone of the country—the farmers. Read the ad. Marriage Licenses. The following couples have re cently been granted license to marry by Register of Deeds .T. G. Morefield : Bert Hicks, 2ft, to Roena New man, 16. C A Kapp, 21, to Ella May Boles, 17. Jesse Owens, 20, to Vir.a Shelton, 16 H. C. Patterson, 18. to Agnes Tillotson, 19. Robt. Smith, 22, to Rifral Sat terfield, 20. i • Notice. I am paying CIIHII $l.lO per bushel tor good milling wheat delivered to my mill. 1 also buy corn and pay cash at the market price. I Hell flour, meal and chop at the lowest prices. JOHN It. LACKEY, Wal nut Cove, N U. tf THE DANBURY REPORTED WALNUT COVE NEWS Bailey-Cahill Marriage To Take Place On The 30th. THE COMMENCEMENT; Hifch School Exercises For April 20-24-25—Personals Of Interest. Walnut Cove. April 15. In vitations have been received here as follows: Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Cahill request the honor of your pres sence at the marriage of their daughter, Annie Myrtle, to Mr. •John Chambers Bailey, Jr., on Wednesday afternoon the 30th of April, at three o'clock at home at Winston-Salem, N. C. Mr. Bailey is a very popular young man and has lots of friends here, while the bri.'e-to-be has visued here and has a host of friends here as well as other places Mr. A. E. Strader returned last Sunday from a few days' j visit to relatives at Shepherds town, W. Ya. He was relieved from his work on the N. «!c W.Ry.! Co.. by Mr. O. t*. Worley of Buchanan, Va. M/. John Bailey, Jr.. visited Winston last week. Archdeacon Rev. W. H. Harden of Salisbury will preach the annual sermon of the Walnut Cove High School at Christ Episcopal church Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock April 2". V rs. .S. Vaughn ami daugh ter. Miss J. s.-ii. s;>v*nt the day iast Wednesday at W instou shop ping. Mr. John Martin of Detroit, i Mich., is spending a while in I town with his parents. M.\ and Mrs. J. N Martin. Mrs. Luther Mitchell, Miss Dolly Fair and Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Petree visited Winston last week. Mr. John C. Bailey spent the day last Sunday in Greensboro visiting relatives. Mr. Bob Young and family were in town last Thursday enroute to Pinnacle to attend commencement and visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Ada Powers and little daughter, Louise, of Germanton. spent the day last Saturday as the guests of Mrs. R. L. Murphy. Mrs. H. N. Scott of Winston is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. W. L. Vaughn, who lives north of town Mr. W. D. Bennett is improv ing some after a two weeks serious illness. We hope Mr. Bennett will soon be enjoying health again. Messrs. Julius Young, Pinnix Bailey and Bob Martin of Wins ton were in town Sunday after noon Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vaughn of Stonevilie spent the day in town Sunday with Mrs. W. B. Vaughn. Mrs Jacob Fulton has been real sick for the last week with mumps, we are sorry to note. Mr. Savage of *ermantor spent the day in town Saturdaj with Mrs. C. M. Jones. Mr. N. A). Vaughn of Winstor spent the day in town Sunday, Mr. Harry Petree of Rura Hall spent the day in town Sun ( day with Mr. O. N. Petree. Miss Rhoda Adams retume( ' Saturday after several days' visi to friends in inston. Mr. N. E. Pepper and sister Miss Jessie, of Danbury, wen in town Sunday enroute to Mt Airy. Mr. Lonnie Doggett went t 1 Greensboro Saturday returning Sunday. > Mr. Tom Petree visited Dan bury Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. R. P. Joyce spent the da; Monday at Wi iston shopping. Mr. J. H. Fulton made a busi ness trip to Danbury Monday. I Mr. R. L. Murphy went t ' Winston Monday on business, l The commencement exercise ' of the Walnut Cove High Schoo I will take place on Sunday, Thurs day and Friday. April 20th, 24th and 25th. Sunday April 20th, the com mencement sermon will be preached in the Episcopal church by Rev. William H. Harden, of Salisbury, N. €. All other exer cises will be held in the auditorium at the school building. On Thurs day night the program will con sist of exercises by the graded school. On Friday at 10:30 o'clock A. M. t the annual ad dress will be delivered by Hon Stanford Martin, Editor of the Winston-Salem Journal, on the subject of "The Challenge of the Child." In the afternoon of the same day there will be a debating contest and a reading contest, and at night a concert by the High School, the principal feature of which which will be a play entitled "Josiah's Courtship." Mr. Wesley Mabe, one of Sauratown's good road commis sioners, was here yesterday. fat ■ i ves the same pur pose" >L' it enables us to resist unsettled 3 elements and serves as he U I I great source of our body-heat. Greater body-warmth means j richer blood, more fat, not jg obesity but fat which the body I consumes for warmth, vitality, J] resistance-power as a furnace consumes coal for heat— A Scott' 3 Emulsion does this, g A ter.fpoonful after each W meal makes body-warmth- I healthy, active blood — B sharpens the appetite and ■ makes all good food do good. H It drives out and keeps out colds I by raising endurance-power I and creating strength. Reject *ubititute* for SCOTT'S. I SCOTT & BOWJTE. Bloom6eld. N. J. ■ Straw Hats AND Stetson Hats ■ * no 1 ' hi ! Full Line Trunks, Suit ! Cases and.Bags. | Suits Cleaned and Press= | ed. Agents Winston | Steam Laundry== Sent Weekly. StewartJones Clothing Co. WALNUT COVE, N. C. TO OUR mm HID THE DUTIHO PUBLIC: We have just received the biggest line of all kinds of fancy and staple dress goods and ladies' furnishings ever brought to Walnut Cove, and at prices so low they will simply astonish you. Have also just received one solid car of Rills burys Daisy Middlings, one solid car of hay and a car of corn and oats, all of which we will sell you as low as any one in Walnut Cove. Six thousand yards of best plant bed Muslin at lowest prices. When in need of anything in the goods line be sure to see us before buying, as we can and will save you money on your MERCHANDISE. Dodson & Co., Walnut Cove, N. C. MESSAGE FROM John A. Burton I am receiving new goods daily. Have anything for Ladies in the way of DRESS GOODS, HATS. SKIRTS, AND TRIM MINGS, SHOES, HOSIERY, ETC. Big- Lot New Laces. For men we carry everything Clothing, Hats. Under wear. Shaw-Knit Hosiery, the best made. Sugar still $1.20 for 25 lbs. I have been selling goods for more than 10 years, and ought to know something about buying and selling goods. Come and see. JOHN A. BURTON, WALNUT COVE, - . - N. CAROLINA.

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