THE SAFE, HOME BANK
i
The Best Place in the World
For N oiu MOIICA ""Money
Sent Outside Ol theCoun
t\ Makes Your Home
Count\ Poorer.
The best and the safest place
in the world for money is in a
conservative, home bank. Money
loaned out is sometimes hard to
get back. Ileal estate values
often tluctuate, while titles to
real estate are sometimes doubt
ful. I'nless you have competent
legal advice, it is safer not to
place money out on real estate
mortgages and deeds of trust.
Money in the hunk is always
at hand when you want it. "f.
you can get your interest without
ding-donging your debtor. -Mon
ey in a home bank that is well
managed. i> the satest place in
the world, and when you put it
there y u are doing your home
a good turn. Money placed in
the home bank is loaned at ho o
and thus gets back into circulat
ion making times at home easier,
and flushing all the channels ot
trade. Money loaned to a bank
on the outside of your countvj
helps business in the outside
county, but makes your home
county poorer, as every dollar
sent outside of Stokes county
makes it that much nearer a|
pauper county.
We offer you a conservative,
safe home bank, a bank that is
run on conservative business
principles, and backed up by)
responsible stockholders. We
have a reputation for fighting
shy of wildcat investments, and
of handling our depositors' mon
ey like it was our own—not on
questionable enterprises, but
placed on safe collateral.
We pay four per cent, com
pounded every three months, on
money left with us for three
months, or if you wish to do a
S NEW STORE il
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a Announcement to the Trade: f
® T H E Sj
I FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE I
® Walnut Cove, N. C., i
§ lias bought the entire stock of General Merchandise
formerly owned and conducted by J. E. James and will
HI continue the business at the same stand, where you
are invited to call and examine their stock of
9 General Merchandise. #
• FARMERS SUPPLIES A j§
Z SPECIALTY. J
We are now buying large quantities of Supplies and all kinds of
(icneral Merchandise, at prices that enable us to please you and
£ SAVE YOU MONEY. £
0 ,o^>ouVuyanyTin u d of General Merchandise. #
Mr. Fletcher Hawkins remains with the new firm, whce he will
be glad to see and please his many old customers, as well as make
new ones.
Remember the place--J. E. James stand, Walnut Cove, N. C.
•C. M. JONES, Manager. •
•••••••••••••••••••ft
checking business, we furnish |
nice check books free.
Call on or write either our
Dan bury or Walnut Cove cashiers
for full particulars. Money sent
by mail is receipted for by the
next mail.
11ANK STOKES COUNTY,
M. T. CHILTON, Prest.
DK. J. WALTKK NKAL,
Vice-President.
N. E. PKITER,
Cashier at Han bury.
O. N. I'KTKKK,
Cashier at Walnut Cove.
letter Front Mrs,
J. E. Hutchins.
Peter's Creek. Va..
April 2!'.
Mr. Editor:
Please allow me space in your
paper to correct a mistake that
has gone out about Mr. E.
Hutchens burning his house.
There was no insurance, and the
loss is estimated at about !?U'>oo.
I suppose it caught from the
stove. When first found out it
was burning in the cook room
up over the stove, but there had
not been any fire in the stove
since about half after eleven
o'clock, and the house was burn
ed about five o'clock the first
Sunday in April.
I 1 want to thank my neighbors
and friends for their kindness
towards us and helping us to
build our home back. This is
the second time 1 have seen my
i home go down in ashes and left
us standing in the open field and
the little children crying, ' 'Mama,
where can we go tonight?"
MRS. J. E. HUTCHENS.
Cure for Stomach Disorders.
Disorders of the stomach may
be avoided by the use of Cham
berlain's Tablets. Many very
remarkable cures have been
effected by these tablets. Sold
by all dealers.
THE DAINBURY REPORTER
Gideon Hems.
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Gideon, April 2S. —It is real
cool for the time of year.
Mrs. Burkhead is visiting Mrs.
15.,1. Martin for a white.
Anion}? those that visited Miss
Kthel Fly nt Sunday, were Misses
Sadie and Bessie Mae Flinchum
and Bessie Martin, Messrs. John
and Elmer Klinchum, Robah
Bvdlen, and Walter Flynt, ill
Smith, Hardy Johnson, and Joyce
Reid. All report a jolly time.
Misses Sadie Flinchum and
Bessie .Martin spent Saturday
night with Miss Kthel Flynt.
Mr. Hugh Heath spent Sunday
night with Mr. \Y. M. Flynt.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ilobt.
Mitchell, a baby boy.
Dr. D. F. l)ix and daughter,
'Miss Minnie went to Walnut
Cove to attend the entertainment
at the close of the school
last Friday and stayed with his
daughter Mrs. O. J. Cates, until
Sunday. Miss Minnie did her
shopping while there.
Mrs. Bruce llatelvood and
children spent Saturday and
Sunday at Mr. S. A. Gatewood's.
Mrs. W. M. Flynt and Mrs.
J. F. Duncan went to Madison
last Friday shopping.
Mr. J. W. Ward spent Sun
day evening at Mr. J. J.
Martin's.
SCRIBBLER.
Heath a Factor in Success.
The largest factor contribut
ing to a man's success in un
doubtedly health. It lias been
observed that a man is seldom
sick when his bowels are regular
—he is never well when they
are constipated. For constipa
tion you will find nothing quite
si goodas Chamberlain's Tablets.
They do not only move the bowels
but improve the appetite and
strengthen the digestion. They
are sold by all dealers.
Mr. J. C. Flinn, of Pine Hall,
has purchased an automobile.
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10 Buy That Typewriter!
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This is a Straiglit=froin=the-Shoulder Typewriter Talk by
a Typewriter Man to the Readers of the Reporter.
\,l • >t IIIT typewriter WIU'IIMT you have lunl
Imiit— rejmrdless of nny tin- use of n typewriter or
claims 111; 11 It*—is llHTipi.il ll"t. von list v«» |>.-l ill fur one
11 ;ii our expense, if you whether you use them or
will permit us. not.
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Sent on Free Trial, Express Pd.
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- note that the printing point is on top in plain and that the type bars rise from where
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They are also effective lor neu
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' 25 Doses, 25 Cent*.
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