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O'Hanlon^sThePlace ■ :s};■> h #.feSiEßrR r h i* : .*-? -• - ' SV-. '* """ • . » I «TaiW»WWBW: »*•:•'' 2C s ~' 3!SSS{B®F -' : ~" Hf:f; "'" 'p ' r; "* **"" —" *■"* '*"*— - _ _ ... ** ':.. W. C'KANLCtf STOSZ. S C :'?*■: ~ 2"J3L3!IK«. Same old corner but a big new building. Same old faces; same prompt service. O'Hanlon's is the place to get anything you need that any drugstore should oarry. Meet your friends at O'HANLON'S Co rne r Fou ri h an d Li be rt v St re et s Iftll IQI |fiQg=aOOOCBOEIOI 3QI lOO^^3QBOE3Qn 8 | | our Chance j To Buy Your Tall j Qlothing Cheap We have made arrangements with the NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE to handle a ! I large lot of MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING at a sacrifice to the makers. You will find in this lot all the new models and fabrics. Don't miss seeing them the first time you visit Winston=Salem. ! Boyles Brothers Company [ —— DISTRIBUTING AGENTS. Mail Oders Promptly Filled. Winston-Salem, N. Carolina. ; « THE "DANBURY REPORTER WILSON LEADS 111 TOBACCO SALES ! Ahead ot Winston-Salem in November by Over ■400,000 Pounds. Raleigh, Dec. 11. —Sales of ; leaf tobacco on the North Caro lina markets during November aggregated 44,975.263 pounds, compared with 44.206.582 pounds during November 1914. This re presents total sales, including re sales for dealers and warehouses. The actual sales first hand for the growers for November were 35,24'M'71 pounds. The Wilson market led with 4,979,369 pounds and Winston-Salem was second with 4,546.270 pounds. Sales on oi the other markets in the State, in their order follow: Wilson. 4,270,800; W'inston- Salem, 3,672,525: Rocky Mount, 3,230,328: Greenville, 2,803,478; Kinston, 2,307,426; Henderson, 2,316,294: Oxford, 2,225,295; Durham, 1,885,656, Farmville, j 1.694,808; Your.gsville, 1,121,248: Mt. Airy. 8,98,411;/.ebulon, 879,- 510, Louisburg,BS4,9So; Roxboro, j 856,190: Fuquay Springs, 793,840: j Wendell, 749,737: Warrenton, 1778,222: Reidsville. 706,941: La (1 range, 654,506; Smithfield.s7o,- 53!); Apex. 569,214; Snow Hill, 496,453: Washington, 495,440: W'illiamston, 433,686; Mabane, 385.485: Robersonville, 367,417: Ayden, 381,299: Goldsboro, 320,- 650: Burlington, 362,566: Creed moor .'500,158: Spring Hope, 306 - 856.: Greensboro, 301.095; Pine tot>a, I>>,3ll:Pilot Mountain,2ls,- s:ju; Warsaw. 190,102: Elkin.2lo,- 233; Walnut Cove, 207;306; Madi son, 190,741; Wallace, 173,839; New Bern, 161,992; Stoneville, 159,068; Clinton. 121,794; San ford, 125,720; Townsville, 111,- 140: Statesville, 92,787; Ahoskie. 75,807; Leaksville, 37,026. Children First. Whoever in the world was it started the superstition, myth, legend, fairy story or just plain lie. that the best time to have contagious and infectious diseases is during childhood? Vital statistics can;be quoted to show that a vastly.'greater pro portion of deaths occur among children having whooping cough, measles or scarlet fever than among adolescents or adults. Children must be protected from "catching" these diseases. Not only must there be quaran tine but it must be rigidly en forced. Every good citizen will see that children are given the light to their physical heritage good health.-University News Letter. Why You ShouM Use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Because it has an established reputation won by its good works. Because it is most esteemed by those who have used it for mai.y \ears, as occasion required, and are best acquainted with its good qualities. Because it loosens and relieves c i!d and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condi tion. Because it does not contain opium or any other narcotic. Because it is within the reach of all. It only costs a quarter. For sale by all dealers. A rural mail carrier [a short way out of Newport, Carteret county, was held up nearly two hours bv a big alligator lying in the road. The carrier fired his revolver several times to no avail but a shot gun dispatched the 'gator. gf* ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m M GET IT AT JSW ® ft ® WaJkins' w cd We want to invite the good people of IKM Stokes county to come in and see our 111 nice selection of %If Christmas Presents «{ $s m IjJ We have so many things that are useful ls| and desired in every home. Q1 Victrolas from $15.00 to $200.00. Eastman tjS Kodaks from SI.OO to $35.00. A good Bible I^* or Testament. Fountain Pens SI.OO toslo.oo. rH Pictures from 10c. up. 9G! KN A large assortment of Novelties in Leather. k£M jjj Brass, Class, Silver, T>ys, Dolls, etc. | WATKINS' H m Book Store, i Next to O'Hanlon's Corner. KSI WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. CD m EKBBBBBBBBBBBBS At the meetinpr of the National Democratic Committee in Wash ington on Tuesday Thos. J. Pence, a North Carolinian, was chosen national secretary, and it is as sumed when the national con vention meets, his election will be ratified.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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