|u"° n ,lThe Morrisett CoJuS, 15-DAY FESTIVAL=IS October 15th to November Ist. I here are many reasons why you should visit the Morrisett Co.'s Store before buying your fall supply of Cloaks, Suits, Underwear Dr\ Goods, Ate. Mr. S. W. Morrisett has watched the markets and placed here and there contracts for Cottons, Woolens, Cloaks &c. and now the great advance has come and The Morrisett Co. is on the ground floor with old prices to supply your wants Note the prices below and you will discover they are right regardless of the sharp advances on all materials: Dry Goods Department. One bale Outing nicely assorted for dresses and quilt lining, regu lar value 7 l-2c, Festival val. 5c One bale 36-inch Sea Island factory cloth, regular value 7lc, Festival value 5c One case 36-inch Outing specially nice for (juilt lining, regular value 10c, Festival value 8c One lot 30-inch Percale, regular value Bc, Festival value 0 l-2c Best Calico 5c Apron Ginghams 5c Heavy Matted Flannelette, red, brown and grey, regular value 10c, Festival price 0 l-2c 32-inch Canton Flannel, best grade, value IS cents, Festival price 12 l-2c Great assortment of Serges, all wool and all colors, Festival Greatest values of the season will be offered at our FESTIVAL October loth to November Ist. We cordially one and all to our 15 Day Festival, beginning October 15th and ending November Ist. Thanks for past and future favors. Yours truly, 426 N. Liberty Street [| The Morrisett Co. |[ Winston-Salem, N. C. Worth Carolina Corn Crop. The last estimate of the United States Department of Agri culture placed the corn of North Carolina at 50,000,000, which is two million more bushels than was produced last year. "It is a remarkable stride forward toward independence," says the University News Letter. Such an increase is certainly most noteworthy and one of the most marked industrial achieve-, ments ever accomplished in the State. This tremendous increase I shows what persistent co-opera tive work will accomplish. For seven years now the Agricultural College, the State Department THE PEOPLES' NATIONAL SINK Winston=Salem, N. C. "Uncle Sam" deposits here. Follow his lead. No better place. Make this bank headquarters. 4 per cent, on savings. 4 per cent, on certificates. Everything in banking. Start now. Banking by mail a specialty. Call when in the city. JOHN W. FRIES, President. Wm. A. BLAIR, Vice-President. price 49c 45-inch all wool shrunk and sponged Serges, all colors, Festi val price 75c Ready-to-Wear Dept. We are fixed and are in great shape to fit you up in Cloak Suits, Dresses, Shirtwaists and make you look good at small cost. 50 Long Black Thibit Ladies' Coats, regular value $3,98, Festi val price $2.98 50 Special Long Cloth Coats, velvet collars, regular $5.00 (Jar men t, Festival price $3.98 25 Broad Cloth Coats, plain and trimmed in velvet. Special for our Festival $4.98, $5.48, $0.98 One Lot Children's and Misses' Coats 75c, 98c, $1.49, $2.49. $3.49. Ladies' Coat Suits, Festival | of Agriculture, with the eo-opera -11 tion of the Federal Department | of Agriculture, have untiringly ~ worked to secure a bigger corn , crop. Through the Boys' Corn i, Clubs,the Demonstration Agents Farmers Institutes, Farmers Conventions and through the Experiment Station staff the necessity of growing feed crops has been emphasized both in season and out of season. The results obtained should en (courage all these workers to even greater efforts. I The average yield per acre of corn has increased seven bushels since the work was outlined and begun seven years ago but we still'need more corn; for that Specials $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.48, $7.98, $9.98. The above will not last long. Come at once and get fixed up for cold weather. Sport Coats, Our Hobby 50 Sports, values up to $7.50, Festi val price $4.98 50 House Dresses 75c 50 House Dresses 98c 100 Silk and Serge Dresses, greatest values in history of city. $3.98 and $4.90. Values up to $7.50. Underwear Department. Every one must have under wear. Here we are in great shape. We prepared before the advance. One Case Bleached or Cream Fleeced Lined, full size, Festival - average acre yield of thirty t: bushels will be needed to supply j | | i; the State. More live stock and j ij increased population will then 1 create a demand for a still • greater increase—which increase , 5' the Extension Service Workers | ;!will work toward until we have | ', all we want and some to sell. I • > Chronic Constipation. ! "About two years ago when ; I began using Chambelain's Tab- , 'lets I had been suffering for; |some time with stomach trouble! ,'and chronic constipation. My' 1 condition improved rapidly j ii through the use of these tablets. | I Since taking four or rive bottles :of them my health has been fine," ( ! ! writes Mrs. John Newton Irving, | IX. Y. For sale by all dealers. 1 | $365 "M hMT I I'or seventy-six years the llallct & Davis I'iimo litis been fatu ; mis for KM bountiful tone. Made In I'ostoii, t lie center uf insieal culture, it ha* stood out above other line pianos. _ This famous Instrument. bivtuse of lis ratine of prices. can be owned by every true music lover. For example, the Style "D" 11 a llet A: Davis, shown liere, costs onlv ami is sold on eon veiilent terms. Its case design Is simple, but it contains the same llallet £ l»a\ Is # quality that dintinniilslies the highest priced style. Its beautiful tone means something to you. Do not fnil to henr j this instrument. I'ome in today. W. B. MARION PIANO COMPANY MOUNT AIRY, N. C. I—_____________ i THE DANBURY REPORTER Sandy Ridge Route 1. ' Sandy Ridge, Route 1, Oct. 11. j The first frost of the season to do damage to crowing vegetation occurred Saturday morning. Farmers are very much behind ; with their work toward sowing a j wheat crop, owing to the wet weather of late. Rev. Chas. Wall filled his regu-! lar appointment at Delta Sunday morning. ] Prayer meeting at Delta Sun day nitfht was conducted by Mr. A. B. Carter. There will be prayer meeting a;?ain next Sun day nitfht. Mr. W. H. Huteherson and, family, Misses Minnie and Rosa price 25c One Case Heavy Fleeced Lined, regular 50c value. Festival price 39c. Boys' Union Suits. One special Lot 25c and 49c. Ladies' Union Suits 49c and 98c One Job Lot Children's and Misses' Vests, Assorted Sizes, must clean up the lot, regular value 25c. Festival price 15c Knit Caps. Wagon load caps and gloves. Special prices 10c, 1 c, 25c, 49c. Notion Department. Sweaters, Extra Heavy 49c and 98c. Children's Sweaters, 25c, 49c, and 98c. Ladies' Sweaters, 19c, 98c and $1.49. | East and several others visited' at Mr. W. T. Ward's Sunday. It It seems that the prohibition ! i law has been forgotten or mis understood. Eorn unto Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dunlap, a daughter. 1 Farmers returning from the markets report tobacco as selling I low. fiuess the wedding bells will I IWD [Ol PUBLIC I ■ ———i ——i ■■■ ■■ mi ■tmbti——ira Everyone sooner or later needs something §1 in the Hardware or Furniture line, and we If cordially invite you to come in and examine our stock and prices. We carry Drills, Farmers Favorite and l| Ontario; Wagons, Spach and Hampton: Hampton Buggies and Surries; Stoves, I - cooking and heating. Ranges, Harness, Bridles, Saddles, Collars, Paints of all kinds, Enameled Ware of a»l kinds. Win dow Sash, Doors, Plows, Harrows, Roofing and everything in the Hardware line, and a General Line of Furniture Drop in to see us when you are in town. *w2B2BEi iianmni iiiiipirmmsaftc. i .wwwsyfl oommsHMßsm Isj Penn Hardware & Furniture Comp'y. MADISON. N. C. I SUSPENDERS. Just received 300 pairs Sample Suspenders, all 25c and 50c values. Festival price 15c. Come quick. 15c Children's Hose Sup. 5c Safety Pins lc Handkerchiefs lc, 3c and 5c Pearl Buttons lc Children's Gloves 5c and 10c Ribbed Stockings 7 l-2c Sample Towels :ic, 5c and 10c Special Lot Blankets 45c, f!9c, !>Bc, $1.48. Millinery Department. We are receiving daily all the nice new and novel ideas in Millinery. We are going to make special efforts in prices for our 15 day Festival. Nice Velvet Hats 98c, $1.40 and $2.49. ( . ring soon, as courting seems to be the order of the day around here. • * ' The teachers for th? public schools of the community have arrived and are readv to enter upon their duties today Monday t. ■so parents send your children on to school and lets make this the banner educational year, for the '"Old North Sta'e." J. E. WARD. 30

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