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JOE JACOB'S CLOTHING CO., " The Store Where You Can Find THE LEADING CLOTHIERS= Anything You Want in Clothing. Winston = Salem, N. Carolina. —OUR MOTTO: Better Clothing For LESS Money. Clothing that wears well and keeps its shape. We have been in business 47 years and ought know how to buy. We guarantee our prices to be just a LITTLE LOWER. SALESMAN WITH US: B. F. SOUTHERN, of Stokes County; EUGENE SIMPSON, ot Rockingham County HCO MARKET Walnut Cove, Nov. 17.—A good break of tobacco was on the warehouse floors here yester day and good prices prevailed on the entire lot. More than 20,000 pounds of the weed was sold at an average of about ten cents. The tobacco baing sold just now is not of the best quality and but for this reason the prices would be considerably better. How ever the farmers who were on the market here yesterday were highly pleased with their aver ages and many of them express ed themselves as being so well pleased with the home market of Stokes county that they ex pected to sell the remainder of the crop in Walnut Cove. About thirty wagons loaded with to bacco are in the warehouse today and others are coming in, indicat ing another splendid break today. The buyers for the American, the Export and Lig gett & Myers are anxious to buy every pound they can at this point and strong competitive buying between these three firms is a feature on every sale. The merchants are co-operating with the market by placing every conceivable article of merchan dise in stock and selling at a small margin of profit. In dis cussing the tobacco market here one farmer made this remark: "In the spring I buy my fertili zer on time in Walnut Cove, and during the long summer the merchants here extend me very reasonable credit and allow me Trade In Winston = Salem == AT === MOCK-BAGBY - STOCKTON COMPANY'S QUALITY STORE. Leading Clothiers for Men, Young Men and Boys. to buy all my supplies on time, waiting until winter to get their money without a mumur. For this reason, if no other, I shall hereafter patronize the Walnut Cove tobacco market. My other reason is this: I can sell it as high here as I can anywhere." This was a conscientious, hard working farmer, with a head that sets level on his square shoulders, and a heart that beats in the right spot. Ho believes in standing by the folks who stand by him; he is loyal to his home county and is willing to become instrumental in estab lishing new industries for the development of the section where he was born and reared, There are hundreds of his type in Stokes county and they are the factors which are going to build a market in Walnut Cove. Bewire of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mecury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken inter nally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi monials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 75c per bottle. Take Hall' Family Pills for 1 constipation. People who use Peruna Mrs. T. Freeh, R. R. 1, Hickory Point, Tenn., writes: "I am happy to tell you that I am cured of catarrh. Having been afflicted with catarrh and stomach trouble for seven years, and after having tried four different doctors, who only relieved me for a little while, I Kave up all hope of being cured. I was Induced to try I'eruna, and to my great surprise I am now entirely well. My health never wa3 better." FOR INDIGESTION Mrs. W. R. Whitehead, R. R. 1, Pryor, Oklahoma, writes: "I am happy to tell you that I keep free from my old stomach trouble; feel no catarrhal Pvmptonm at all. I am able to do my work, cat and drink what I want, and rejoice to know that I found a sure cure ill your valuable medicine. I think it saved my life. By beginning In time with I'eruna I was cured sound and well." Are Strong and Happy The Perunn Company. Columbus, Ohio. who oh.i.-'t to liquid ' medicines can now prucuru I'eruna I:I t.iM.-t form. i Important Notice ! Of change in the time for collecting and settling taxes, and of sheriff's tax round for the pur pose of collecting taxes. I will meet the people of Stokes county for the purpose of collect ing their taxes for the year 1915 at the following times and places : Danbury, Monday, v * S u' Dillard, Monday, " £th, (> J. A. Wall's store, Tuesday morning, t 9th, Prestonvilie, Tuesday evening, 9th. Sandy Ridge, Wednesday, 10th, t G. W. Neai's store, Thursday, it 11th, F. C. Smith's store, Friday morning, 12th, ( G. W. Hart's store, Friday evening, t( 12th, ( Lawsonville, Saturday, (> 13th, W. J. Johnson's store, Monday morning, ( loth, Capella, Monday evening, 15th, Mrs. Ida Martin's store, Tuesday morning, " 16th, J. R. Forest's store, Tuesday evening, ( 16th, ( Francisco, Wednesday > J J 7 th, ( Wright's store, Thursday morning, ISth, ( Westfield, Thursday evening, " 18th, W. R. Mitchell's store, Friday ' 19th, Pinnacle, Saturday, ti 20th. (i Gordon's store, Monday morning, t j' .. Mtn. View, Monday evening, 22nd, t C. H. Boyles' store, Tuesday morning, 23rd, t Dalton, Tuesday evening, " 23th. King, Wednesday, " 24th, ( German ton, Friday, ' 20th, >( Walnut Cove, Saturday, 2tn, Pine Hall, Monday. 29th. Wilson's Store, Tuesday, 30th, I will be at morning appointments from 9 to 12 and evening ap pointments from Ito 4 and all other appointments from 10 to 3 o'clock. The General Assembly of 1915 made a very material change in the law relative to the time of collection and settlement of taxes, to which I most respectfully call the attention of the tax-payers of Stokes county. Under this change the State taxes have to be settled in full dur-! ing the month of January, 1916, and the County and School taxes during the month of February, 1916, and property may be levied on and sold for the taxes of 1915, on and after the first day of November, 1915. The time for the collection and settlement of the taxes for 1915 has been much shortened by the above law, and I most respectfully request the tax-payers of the county to meet me at the above times and places and pay their taxes for 1915, I must do my duty in the matter, and have to settle the taxes in accordance with law, and urge the tax-payers to pay at once and save costs and trouble. Do not think you can neglect this matter, for you cannot, and not be put to trouble and cost, but make your arrangements and pay, and get your taxes off your hands. You are liable for cost after Nov. Ist. This Oct. 21st, 1915. Respectfully W. C. SLATE, Sheriff of Stokes County. 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