PHI OFFEBED For Siuratown. Meadows and Danbury Township Road Bonds. i BY NORTHERN FIRM Commissioners Will Likely Ac cept Offer Soon As Bonds Are Issued It is learned that the road com missioners for Sauratown, Mead ows and Danbury townships have received an offer from a northern bond-buying lirm of SlOt),GOO.00 for the $105,000,000 of road bonds soon to be issued 1 for the three townships. While there are numerous firms who want to buy these bonds, this is the best offer yet made the commissioners, and it is very likely that the offer will be ac-| cepted as soon the bonds can be issued. • „ i Do You Fear Consumption.' No matter how chronic you cough or how severe your throat or lung ailment is, Dr. King's New Discovery will surely help you: it may save your life. Still man i«roen. of Alalichite, Col., writes : "Two doctors said I had consumption and could rot live two years, 1 used Di King's New Discovery ur.d am , alive and well " Yi i;r money refunded ir" it fails to bent lit you. Th«* lie** homo remedy for ciui:j'hp. c >!•! >. 11 r nt nr.d lung tp ihl' s. I'rice >„•. and d. Plate M Those who seek perfec- \ 3/7 tion in silverware in- i Ml jfSwfs variably choose forks, I |/l spoons and fancy serv- I ||l ing pieces stamped with fIM JW'*l therenowned trademark I jIA Iff RO6EKBROS.I mW of design, this well- | I known silver is unsur* ■I passed. Its remark- HjM able durability has C&rSjg won '' '' ie p°P u ' af wis; si tie "Silver Plait 5',. Wean. " t II Sold by leading I Iff \W) dealers. Send I j7 M tor catalogue jf \ U "CL," showing r l| M all designs. 4 I mrutisTioNiL ■ ■l -W siivenco. ■ l\ . j Utrl l n Hnt.niil.Oi, I ■\ y MEIIDU. CONN. ■ I B• | | | IF YOU WANT THE ' j j BEST ALL WOOL SUIT ON EARTH |V, i s IO BE SURE AMD COME TO I FLETCHER BROTHERS I WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. LEXINGTON, N. C. j Saws 01 King. i King, Nov. 2. Th£ farmers of this section are very busy sowing wheat. Stripping tobacco and corn shuckings have just begun, and farmers are now enjoying the fruits of their labor, eating beef,! sweet potatoes and oppossum. Some are killing some good porkers. It seems that the fall seasons get later every year' now. Yesterday morning being! the first day of November was ! the first big frost, and the spring seasons seems to be later. Seasons change as much so as the people. There is not much sickness , i I in this section at present. : It seems from the way the people are buying pigs they are preparing to have plenty of meat another year. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patterson , left yesterday for Virginia where they will make their future home* SCRIBBLER. Harms Hor Sale. A few valuable farms for sale, in the bright tobacco belt of Rockingham County. Well; adapted to fine tobacco raising, l corn, grain and other farm products. Lies in the best sec-; tion of Rockingham County, ] adjacent to good school and churches. ood buildings and; the land lies well. Write or, see 'I. M. Sharp, Madison, N. C. , tf J NOTlwli. Il.ivitiu ■ i ii.-t I i !)•' I a.- i Mint' 'f "f tin 1 i.ixt will iiihl testament of.l. W; I -•■ 11. deceased. llltc of I lit* .-.Hllit V of Stoke*. this i- to iioiifv .ill persons . 11■ v ina: •'!. t i in- ; i u..i! 11" said ruin tc I •»I plVSellt llll'lll t> till' tltllil l-fijilll'll | wlili.ii twelve months from t Ids j •la li- or l lil> Hi it ce will In- | ilrai lfil 111 | liar of their recovery. All person* j owiti;r said estate will please make prompt settlement of same willi the iitii|i'i>iu'iii'il. 'I Ids ' *i't. -I'm I. lul-'i. I 1.. P. 1 1 II I. 1.. I M\i'i'iitor of estate of ,1. W. Pell, • ! .isi-il. I Administrator's Notice. Ilavitiu: duly ipialllii'il as ad -111 ill i-11". 11 or of l>. K. Tuttli*. ili ceased. nil persons owing Hitlil • estate an' licfi'li.v reiiuestcil to come forwanl ami 111 aU • ■ immediate set tlfiuent of same. and all persons holding claims against said est >ite are hereby llotllieil to present till; Mime duly nutlientleated for pny lilellt to tlie undersigned oil or before the first day of November, P.U4. or tins notiee will lie pleaded ia bar of their recovery, (iertnan t.hi. N, r. t It. F. 1». No. 1. OH. L'.'.t 11. l»|:t. .1, 1». TI'TTM-:, Ailnilnlsirator of l». K. Tut tie. deceased. .1. I». Humphreys, Att'y for Adm'r, run i> AN BURY KlZPOK'riik ssgg® mm #@s^f | ,' • •' I -, smLjjm™ '•- % I 7 *al» r, '.jj^^^N^l 1 * v K :lßfc- —h MyiHß ~ DOES IT PAY I m • I To sell your tobacco with Men who know what your tobacco is 1" worth and what the buyer can be made to pay for it. Just read on © and let us prove to you that it does pay. John Simpson has fol- ®© lowed the sale at Brown's for nine years. V/hat's hie record ? Bur- fjp w ing the nine years lie lias made the farmer over all other houses @ more than $240,000.00. You should, by all means, sell at Brown's Sv and get your part of this saving. Look at the record for the past |]g year. W jS Total Sales on Winston Market For Year Ending July 31,1913 ® | jX Was 23,354,255 Pounds for $3,150,881.56. • 1 •' Brown's sold 7,478,753 lbs. for $1,042,536.82 av£. $13*94 § All other houses sold 15,875,502 lbs, for $2,108,344.74 avg. $13.28 w I || Total 23,354,255 lbs. for $3,150,881.56 $ 22 Brown's made the farmer 06 cents on the hundred or $49,354.00 for the crop. Now in |J? justice to those dependent on you sell your tobacco where you.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 A farmer. Your tobacco will not be overlooked at Brown's. Come on to Brown's with your first load. Your friends, J Brown, Simpson & Glenn. ® ————— ————————— —————————— |

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