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IF YOU WANT THE BEST ALL WOOL SUIT ON EARTH ===== =F(l»== = —= S IO BE SURE AIND COME TO FLETCHER BROTHERS WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. LEXINGTON, N. C. Battleships vs, Roads. Agitation in congress for new battleships and other fighting equipment is generally followed J these days by a howl somewhere down the line from a good roads man, who sees in the outlay for man-killing, property-destroying machinery, absolute waste of money. We acknowledge that the howler has our sympathy, though we would not go far enough to say that battleships CRANFORD'S Change of business sale begins next Saturday, November 29th 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON ALL GOODS Men and Young Men's Suits Overcoats and Raincoats $ 5.00 Suits, now S 4.00 $ 5.00 Overcoats, now $ 4.00 7.50 Suits, row 6.00 7.20 Overcoats, now 6.00 10.00 Suits, now 8.00 10,00 Overcoats, now 8.00 12.50 Suits, r.ow 10.00 12.50 Overcoats, now 10.00 15.00 SuitF, now 12.00 18.50 Overcoats, now 14.80 and up to and up to CO.OO Suits, now 24.00 25.00 Overcoats, now 20.00 Boys' Suits, 20 per cent. Discount; Boys' Knee Pants, 20 per cent Dis= count; Men's Odd Pants, 20 per cent Discount; All Hats, 20 per cent. Discount; All Furnishings, 20 per cent. Discount. MEN, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS 7 I Buy that new Suit, Overcoat, Furnishings, Etc. now. We'll save you money and you can't afford to miss this opportunity of getting such goods as we sell at 20 per cent discount. You can't find another opportunity like this anywhere. N. L. CRANFORD & COMPANY "ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS." WINSTON -SALEM, - - - - NORTH CARO. are unnecessary in these days. Our nation must keep up with the procession, whether it wants | to or not, and in the present ; scheme of things, battleships are ! necessities. Right now the program of the ■ jingoists calls for three battle • ships of the super-dreadnaught ' type. Good roads advocates are pointing out the fact that the : price of one of these great engines of destruction would • build 500 miles of road of the i. wry hi jhest type. The life of THE DAN BURY REPORTER the average battleship is te~! 1 years and then it goes to the, •. junk heap, while properly i constructed roads, intelligently cared for, will last many years i longer. ; I When congress meets next j: winter there is going to be a : t ; great fight for federal aid in!, s road-building. The jingoists are j1 t! going to be there, demanding j ; some $30,01)0,000 f«r three new j 1 battleships, and there is butj i little doubt that the battleship i "l program will go through. The! federal aid advocates may get some sort of definite action but it is extremely doubtful. And the failure of the good roads people to get results is going to be due, mainly, to the fact that they have not agreed on a plan of assault. The jingoists have. The makers of arms and equipment and muni j tions of war, the steel trust, and 'all of the great interests that j profit from the building of battle i ships, are fighting shoulder to I shoulder, with a definite plan in view. The advocates of federal aid have almost as many differ ent plans for federal aid as there are advocates of it. These plans range a'l the way from Representative Snac'Je ford's pork barrell plan, one of the most pernicious schemes ever devised, to the great system of national highways proposed ! by the National Highways Asso | ciation. Some of the suggested plans are good. Many are wholly ! bad. | When the advocates of federal j aid get together and agree on some definite plan and work together toward the reilization of that plan, then, and not till I then, will they ba able to hold their own with the jingoists. Uncle Sam is able to build battleships and roads, too, and he will start the work of road building just as soon as some wise, conservative plan can be agreed on. - Southern Good Roads. Farms For Sale. A few valuable farms for sale, in the bright tobacco belt of Rockingham County. Well adapted to fine tobacco raising, corn, grain and other farm products. Lies in the best sec tion of Rockingham County, adjacent to good school and churches. Good buildings and the land lies well. Write or see J. M. Sharp, Madison, N. C. tf A HANDSOME M ROCKING CHI FE With each purchase of $40.00 of Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions. With each $30.00 purchase Chair Free for 75 cts. Qxtra. With each $25.00 purchase Chair Free for SI.OO extra. With each $15.00 purchase free for $2.00 extra. With each SIO.OO purchase free for $2.50 extra." This applies only for purchase of Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes during the month of November. we carry full line from Paper Pins to Ladies Coats and Coat Suits, all at very lowest prices, quality considered. Also carry Daisy Middlings, Bran, Sugar, Meat, Coffee, Flour, Soap, Matches, etc. Remember the place, in Front First National Bank next door to Stewart's Resturant. Farm ers Union stand. MATTHEWS - JACKSON CO. E. J. JACKSON, Mgr. Mt. Airy, N. C. "THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES" Salesmen : Steve Worrell, Tom Satterfield and Charlie Lawrence. MiSiM«« arc and « free Rheumatic Twinges yield immediately to Slonn's Lin iment. It relieve* aching and swollen pnrta instantly. Reduces inflammation and quiets that agon izing pain. Don't rub— it pene trates. SLOANS LINIMENT Kills Pain fives quick relief from chest and hroat affections. Have you tried Sloan'sP Here's what others says Relief from Rheumatism My mother hus used one 50c. bottle of Sloan's Liniment, and although she is over 83 years of age, she has ob tained great relief from her rheuma tism. " — Urt. fl. E. LintUUaf, Cilroy, CaL Good for Cold and Croup "A little hoy next door had croup. I save the mother Sloan's Liniment to try, She gnve him three drops on sugar before going to bed, and he gotup with out the croup in the morning."—Mr- »• H. Strange, 3 721 Elmwood Aim., Chicago, IU, Neuralgia Con* "Sloan's Liniment is the best medi cine in the world. It has relieved n>* of neuralgia. Those pains have all gon* and I can truly say your Liniment did stop them." —C. U, Dowlotr of Johan net burg, Mich, At all Dealer*. Priee 2Sc., 80c. * 91.00 Sloan's Instructive Booklet on Hone* seat free. DR. EARI S. SLOAN, Inc., BOSTON, MASS.
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