j ! ! PARRISH DRY GOODS COMPANY i 2 434 Liberty Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. f • • : = 2 If you want to buy Dry Goods, Notions and Ready-to-wear 5 z and Millinery come to Parrish Dry Goods Company. We 2 1 have reduced our entire stock for 10 days. Commencing; g 2 Tuesday, Oct. sth, we will offer special inducements for these 2 t ten days. 50 COAT SUITS TO GO IN THIS SALE AT A 2 | VERY LOW PRICE. J § 20 SUITS, $15.00 VALUES, $9.98 2 | 15 SUITS, 20.00 VALUES, 12.48 2 t 15 SUITS, 25.00 VALUES, 16.48 | | CLOAKS AT ALL PRICES f • Come and get our prices before you make your purchase. Millinery at Parrish's 20 per # 2 cheaper than any other store in town. Now if it is shoes, come to Parrish's. We can make 2 S your feet glad. We will save you money by buying your shoes here. We have bought f 1* special lots for this SALE. # Come to See us During This Big Reduction Sale S PARRISH DRY GOODS COMPANY J 434 LIBERTY STREET, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. | I s It——————————————————————————————I HIT BY AUTOMOBILE. Mrs. Laura Stewart. Former ly of Pilot Mtn.. Dies From ! Injuries Received Sunday. Winston-Salem. Oct. 5.- Mrs. Laura Stewart, who recently moved here from Pilot Mtn., was struck by an automobile in ; front of her home on North JLiberty street about 4:30 Sunday afternoon and sustained injuries , which resulted in her death at [Look Here!) 2 Send Candy to "Square" Yourself. £ If you want to please 9 2 her, send Z ! JOHNSTON'S | i"The Appreciated Chococlates." { Attractive One, Two and Three 9 Pound packages Z Price, SI.OO the Pound, g SWe have the exclusive agency for H JOHNSTON'S and HUYLER'S high grade • 2 candy. Send us an order by mail. J !O tlanlon'sl f "IS THE PLACE." 2 2 WINSTON-SALEM, - N. C. • "wwwwWwlwwwHwWww wwwwww ww 1:30 this afternoon. Mrs. Stewart had just left her home and was standing in the street awaiting the arrival of a street car when an auto owned and driven by Mr. W. H. Smith, who resides just beyond Waugh town, came along and struck Mrs. Stewart, knocking her down. The injured woman was at once removed to h:r room where she was attended by Dr. Bynum. Owing to her age, Mrs. THE DANBURY REPORTER Stewart being 61, little hope was entertained for her recovery. No limbs were found to be broken and the belief is express ed that death was caused more from the shock than anything else. It was possible that in ternal injures were sustained. Mr. Smith's family were in the machine with him. He was re ported to be running at the rate of eight or ten miles an hour at the time of the accident. He is deeply griaved over what is re garden by those who witnessed it as something unavoidable. Mrs. Stewart has several rel atives and many friends to mourn her untimely death. The Greensboro fair opens next i Tuesday, October 12th. | Coughs That are Stopped. Careful people see that they are stopped. I)r. King's New Discovery is a remedy of tried merit. It has held its own on the market for 46 years. Youth and old age testify to its sooth ing and healing qualities. Pneu monia and lung troubles are oiten caused by delay of treat ment. Dr. King's New Dis covery stops those hacking coughs and relieves la grippe tendencies. Money back if it fails. 50c. and SI.OO. WANTED A GIRL FOR HOME WORK Fred E. Shore, KINO, NORTH CARO. It HEAVY BREAKS ON| Over 300,000 Pounds of To- | bacco Sold On Winston- j Salem Market Yesterday, i Winston-Salem, Oct. Yes-' terday was the biggest day on the tobacco market that has been | witnessed this far the season, the double sales lasting until after, 4 o'clock. I Dress Up, Boys! | General Confidence and Prosperity H Are In the Saddle. S FALL INTO LINE FOR. THAT FALL OUTFIT H Enlist here in the army of the H well dressed. gl Hats, (ilov es, Shirts, Neckwear. Duofold Underwear, H [best in America], Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases. SUITS MAI)E=TO-ORDER. g "Forget the Price: think of the value."* "Look before you leap." K Samuel H. Stewart, | Walnut Cove, N. C. El Because of the big sales, caus ing the work of totaling up the ! sales for the day to be delayed l some and with the fair attract-! | ions, it was impossible to get the! ; exact figures on the amount sold or the price it brought. A con | servative estimate, however, ! based on figures from three of , the four warehouses, indicate j | that between 300,000 and 325,000, \ pounds were sold and, on the same bases, the price was not far from SS.7o a hundred pounds, j The sales today are expected to !be rather heavy again, but it is : doubtful if the amount will be as much as it was today. President Wilson announces ! that he will vote for woman suf i frage.

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