ißoyles Brothers * Regular Semi-Annual SANNOUNCEMENT Now after selling thousands of dollars worth of the highest class Clothing, Shoes, Hats W and furnishings, we find that we have a limited stock of odd lots and odd sizes, which 4) we are going to turn into cash. I With us it's a plain business proposition; with you it's an opportunity to buy your full outfit of Clothing and furnishings at prices which our competitors do not even claim to meet. This sale is a spot cash proposition and will be conducted at both stores, Winston- Salem and Reidsville. * J 1 * Sale Now Going On * \pi ' Men's Suits Men's Suits Men's Suits LOT NO. ONE LOT NO. TWO LOT NO. THREE Consists of our regular $8.50, $9.00, This lot consists of all our Suits, Now here come the Suits that the $9.50 and SIO.OO Suits. The ma- which were formerly $12.50, $13.50 Ku^nenht'imer 0 jority of these suits are all pure Washington. Kuppenheimer, . m . ■ a and $15.00 Suits, all good patterns Griffon and Sampeck makes. Suits worsted, in blue serges and fancy » ' * that sold for $18.50, S2O. $22.50, blues—ones, twos and three's of a and this season s styles, but small $ 2 7.50 and S3O. But small kind. lots of each style. lots of each. Every Suit guaran teed this season's styles. Choice to Clean up They will go quick at Your choice •' $6.90 $9.90 $14.90 W Boys 1 Suits and Overcoats Hats A Lot No. I, at 33 1-3 off .85,00 Hats now, S3 75 A tfOO'Hatp no#- wt 300 $lO 00 Suits now 65 3 50 Hats now 2 60 800 " 535 We will sell all $2 00. $2 25, $2 50 and $3 00 Hats, Choice 150 2 750 " " 500 All $1 25 and $l5O Hats .95 600 " 400 All $1 00 Hats .75 •W 500 " 335 450 " 300 VP 300 " 200 250 •• 165 Shirts 150 " 100 01111 T ( -V - /% / ' a All Faultless Shirts $1 50, $2 00 and S2 50 now $1 00 - Lot No. 2, at 25 per cent off 100 Shirts now .75 Ssl 50 Suits now $1 12 ARROW SHIRTS 20 PER CENT OFF. 200 ;; " 150 $l5O Shirts now $l2O 400 t , „ 100 Shirts now ,80 500 ( tt „ 375 ,50 Shirts now 40c or two for .75 6 00 4 ou A Men's Shoes TT , ♦ « ; * Underwear 25 per cent oft * • -n ou 4,1, 20 per cent off $1 aO Shoes now $1 12 200 " " 150 $2 00 Underwear now $l6O 400 " " 300 150 Underwear now 120 5 00 " 3 75 1 00 Underwear now .80 600 " " 450 .50 Underwear now .40 No Shoes carried in Reidsville store. .25 Underwear now .20 Gloves, 20 per cent off Men's Pants, 25 per cent off M $ l2O »i 00 Pants now $6 00 5 Sofitero; \s a ass: :S • •SSfeSiS: « " JSOPSK- 375 rinvAß nnw °0 4 50 Pants now 3 35 loves n(m 4 00 Pants now 3 00 2 Neckwear, 20 per cent off ISpEX ZZ ii SIOO Neckwear now S .80 250 Pants now 185 .75 Nec.cwear now .60 2 00 Pants now 1 50 .50 Neckwear now .40 J 50 Pants now 1 In .25 Neckwear now .20 1 00 Pants now .75 2si 00 Hosiery now° S ' ery ' 20 per cent otf ,a, All mail orders must enclose postage up to X ;§{&£* JE • ' \ / :£ $5. 10c, all over $5, 20c. I! yen: are riot .10 Hosiery now .08 satisfied we will return your cash. Jfkt This includes all Hosiery except Interwoven, which is net. * M # Winston=Salem, N. C. BOYLES BROTHERS Reidsville, N. C. g ' DANBURY THE REPORI EK RoYidL MKlNfr ; > POWDER j A Pure, Grape Cream Tartar Baking Powder | Royal Baking Powder Improves the flavor I and adds to the health-' fulness of the food* ' I I , ____j 1 LETTEH FROM TURNER, MODI. I I Mr. NV. E. Sheppard Tells His Success In Farming In | Montana. Turner, Mont., 22. Here lam I from old Montana, three thou- I sand miles away, but it seems good, to read the Reporter from | old North Carolina, as I long to see her once again. It makes me | think of long ago to read the . paper where the young people ' are going to church and having | such a big time, but it is differ ent here. I haven't been (o | church in two years. There is no churches or Sunday Schools ' here, but of course we must re | member this is a new country. Dancing and waltzing is all the | go here; but of course we will have churches and Sunday I Schools after a while. l Now as far as you can see is level land, and new houses are | being built by the new comers. You can easily count from some | views 45 to 75 new houses. It is . so level here that you can see ' just as far as your eyes will let | i you. I can see my place for 8 miles on the level. I had always | longed for a place like this* for several years back. My father I was here several years ago and ) when he returned to old Virginia | he often told us boys about such fine free land. So a little more ) than 3 years ago I left old Vir k ginia for Montana, and have " always been glad of my trip, but I although I like old Virginia and am longing to return on a visit. ) But a young man just starting . out in life to make a living can ' do so much better up here than | back in the Eastern States. My " i brother and I have claims joining, j| j 640 acres, 320 each, and speaking jof good land it is up here In f Montana. | We left home 3 years ago and ' only had money enough to get II here, and last year we farmed a | little and only iaised 555 bushels | jof flax and only worked 4 horses k and this year we are working 7 " horses and got in 70 acres of | crop. We could easily sell out " now for five thousand dollars. 11 How is that for a start? Maybe > j this letter will interest some of f | you people who are thinking of | going West to seek a free home 's lead, but all of the good land an und here has been claimed, 1 that is all of the good level fend. | j Our claims here is just as level |; as my father's garden on R4|B*»l " ! Creek ; I guess lots of you paddle jr know where that is. I am witr working 6 horses to one ploW&&, I lam yours tiuly, Jj . » W. E. SHEPPARj^; | W (i Route 2.