Osaiiiil! i. P. Si. CampbsSl | Mr. .). I!. Campbell writes the | Reporter tlu dioaking news that j his father. Mr. I£. M. Campbell, 1 dropped dead Sunday night while sitting at his tobacco barn. Xo further particulars were given Mr Campbell was a good citizen of Campbell post-, ottiee, Peter's Creek township. He was some sixty-five or 70 years ot age, and highly respect-! Ed in his community. He was j the father of a number of chil dren. among them P C., J. E j and J. H. Campbell, all of whom are hard-working and honorable | people The Reporter extends to the bereaved family its sincerest sympathy. Mrs. E. Simmons, of Vade Mecum Springs, was stricken with paralysis last Friday and is in a critical condition. The entire left side of the body is aifected. I ' .111 -III! - 1-1..-. I I wi'imi—ii 1 1 i ill ii i 11 i w r i ranr n r TTTT mmr . IT o all persons who like to save * ! money on their purchases I would like | j to say that 1 am now receiving my full | line of fall dry goods, shoes, dress 1 goods, hats, etc., and will be glad to 8 | compare prices and goods with my I I competitors. Drop in and see for S vourself. A. T. ROTHROCK, Walnut Cove, N. C. | f ... ..... f £ Walnut Cove. N C., S, 1913. ga We are now now ready to show one of the best stocks A of goods ever opened in the county. We can supply you with most anything in a first class dry goods and 2? w notion store. We have a big line of ladies', misses and J V children's cloaks all prices: big line of sweaters for @ A men. women and children- Dress goods of all grades 0$ Z and latest styles, also ladies' suits and skirts, ladies' Z underwear of all kinds. Big line of fashionable millinery for ladies', misses ® and children, and a good milliner to trim as you wish. Big line of l ice and embroidery for trimmings. Big V £ line of blankets, all grades £ I { Men's, Boy's and Children's Clothes, } • all grades. Hats and Caps for • 2 Wen and Boys. * 9 Now it' it is shoes we have them, all kinds, Elkin. W j A Crossett, Hamilton Brown, Selbv, Cotton Line and W I £ Built-Like-a-Bridge shoes and many others. £ : g| Best and largest line of outing and flanneletts ever £ X shown here Z ; • We are still selling SI,OO shirts for # • 50 cents. |' | JOHN A. BURTON, Walnut Cove, N. C. f i MWMWWWWgMIMMMW .. ■ ■ ■ I YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON ' " I CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES j Fletcher Brothers i Winston=Salem, N. C. Lexington, N. C. |! ■■■■■■■■■■■HBffinon>lßniSnr v *T ,N TT' r T7 ' -"-r-r •" -n--—--—. ■——ir r MHaHBBWHMBHBBB«HaHHBHnnBBHBHHCBHBBMBDBB»ianMHiaBIHHMHBHnMUKaBIES2£» -, if rY^i5.,,..".. « y;- ; ..■.: -,y unwmmm »g Farm For Salt*. i j I have 240 acres of good farm ; laml for sale. It has good | buildings arid is located on good i public road five miles of Madison, j N. C Has 30 acres of good bottom land. Fine for tobacco and general farming For further information call on or write. A. i. MARTIN, ; 24Sept4t Madison. N. C. i i. ■■ - NOTICE. Having duly qualified as exec utor of the last will and testa i ment of Jamas H. Page, de- I ceased, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the estate of the said, ! James H. Page, to present them i to the undersigned for payment, duly authenticated, on or be fore the 30th day of August. 11914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said j estate are hereby requested to j make immediate payment. This, the 25th day of August, 1913. W. C. SLATE. Executor of James A. Page. THE DANbURY REPORTED i ® | 9g i DOES IT PAY i 0 • To sell your tobacco with Men who know what your tobacco is worth and what the buyer can be made to pay for it. Just read on 9 and let us prove to you that it does pay. John Simpson has fol a lowed the sale at Brown's for nine years. What's his record ? Dur- w ing the nine years he has made the farmer over all other houses £ IP more than $240,000.00. You should, by all means, sell at Brown's A M and get your part of this saving. Look at the record for the past # year - ™ m Total Sales on Winston Market For Year Ending July 31, 1913 2 0 Was 23,354,255 Pounds for $3,150,881.56. 5 0 Brown's sold 7,478,753 lbs. for $1,042,536.82 avg.sl3'94 •C All other houses sold 15,875.502 lbs. for $2,108,344.74 avg. $13.28 W • Total 23,354,255 lbs. for $3,150,881.56 0 ## Brown's made the farmer 06 cents on the hundred or $49,354.00 for the crop. Now in • justice to those dependent on you sell your tobacco where vou get the full fruits of your labor. Joe Glenn is now a member of the firm and will at all times look out for the interest of the • farmer. Your tobacco will not be overlooked at Brown's. Come on to Brown's with vour first load. Your friends. J Brown, Simpson Glenn. f 1

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