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'''• ' " '.'-f -T --' f J " :::->• U* ■ f 1 ; ' s -- -a'■all "' -* •-. »*> t: v= \: ' .' »v -' 1 - '-"-■- '■ ■.'■ SV? *■". i, ■ ► *-•-* - -* wv =?■?■>• "'*•"■ '" 7 iV •.r-Vi-H nl"ii * I i:; j *- »■ *"• Ijj ' j ail. ; l ' ntiiiwmwiwmmmmWm*'******* " - it L.W. C'HANLC?! STG7.T. r s Cfr.CT. 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 corner Fourth and Liberty Streets —.nr—tr,, .AI ■ |/V*/M—mi—lft. IA. tnni ifti iflgflß ii 5 [ your Chance To Buy Your Fall | Clothing Cheap | s W I We have made arrangements with the NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE to handle a ! | 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 I * DISTRIBUTING AGENTS. Mail Oders Promptly Filled. Winston-Salem, N. Carolina. •BißioaiaaaaaßßßiHißßDODoatsi • o maecS THE DANBURY REPORTER The Tobacco Trust. 1 1 We find the following para graph in the New York market j | reports of December 4: "At the end of the week, the ; R. J. Reynolds Tobacco company! declared an extra 10 per cent.! dividend. It is said that their i earnings will show in the neigh-1 borhood of 1" per cent. The mar ket closed the week with a slight recovery from its low." When times were normal and the world at peace, the big to bacco companies were satisfied I with 20 per cent. We were dis posed to sympathize with them it) the face of unsettled conditions abroad, beli ving it impossible for them to n.arket the great bulk of tobacco, but now that their earnings' are in the neigh borhood of-lu per cent. makes the opening day of the Oxford mar ket the more glaring. It is nothing short oi a shame. Tin re 1 is but one way to meet such a one-sided game. Stop planting tobacco and let the machinery of the octupus go to rust- -Oxford Public Ledger. Germanion Porkers. -Mr. R.J.Petree, of German ton, reports the killing of a porker at , his home weighing 020, and Mr. A. 11. Rutledge, also of German ton, killed two, one weighing ■liij pounds and the other .')92. The Republicans of Rocking ham county will hold a conven tion to select delegates to the Republican State Convention to meet in Raleigh early in March, I.AM» NAI.K. 15y virtue of the power of wale »•«»n-' tallied in a cert aiu deed in trust j j btarinjrdute of Doc L'lst, 11*14, execut- j eil l»y Iturrell «> verity ami his wife, j . Iliwii' ovcrby, of Stuktw county, to 1 the uinlorsijrneil trustee, to itecurc j I tlie payment of a certain bond for i | tfltMHi.tm and interest due M. F.! | t(verity, which bond and interest was | due and payable on the tirst day of 1 lice. liil.'i, and default having been I made in the payment of said bond, 'and the same lieiut* now due and;' I unpaid, and ropiest for sale having i In en duly made by the legal owner | of said bond and debt. I will sell at I ' public auction to the liiji'hcst bidder | I fort-ash on the premises at the hour jof one o'clock p. la,, on the i".tth day : ] |of January, lid'i. tlit* lantls conveyed ( 111 said deed In trust which are de scribed as foliowstti-wlt : A certain tract of land lylnji' and licin>* In Stokes county aforesaid and more particularly described and detineil as follows to w it: j Pcniniiinn on a maple Si/.emore's , line, tllellce west 10 decrees north ' cl'okMiik 'he road -7 chains and 'i"i links to a maple stiiui|t. theuce down tin- branch as it meanders I chains ! to a rock at the west side of Town loik. thence with l>. Tut tie's heirs line, tip ilie branch to 1). Tattle's | heirs corner rock in \V. C. Slate's! line chains and n links, thence | east :ij chains mid lit links with Ids, 11111- alll Kind's line to black until Si/.ciilt ire's line, then solltll -1 .'l-4 I i iiains ti the containing' • 7 acres more or less. For more! complete iJcMi-riptioli of the above j laud sec iiee i from bertha Cook and j husband and others to itum-II I I nerlty, recordetl in the otlict* of the Ki'irister m lleeils of stokes county, V•.. in llook ."iit, pa i*i' 4i»4, and to the nlitlle named tleetl in trust which I* recorded in said oilice of t lit* Hefi'ister of liceils of Stokes county, N. ~in Hook No. iHi. pajic 14. This I let*. If.'lld, JWl'l. ,1. I». IllMl'ltKYS, Trustee. Why You Should 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 mat.y •* years, as occasion required, and are best acquainted with its good qualities, Because it loosens and relieves cold 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. i 1 Matches. The match is designed to start fires. It does. A single match may cause the 1 burning of a city. # , ■ Most tires are of the same size when they start. j 1 A thoughtful husband or father i O;33QHe3S3BSO3iQ U iET IT AT | Watkins' | SR | We want t , invito the Ko.xl people of j Stokes county to come in and see our M m Christmas Presents ij | We have so many things that are useful i and desired in every home. Victrolas from $15.00 to $200.00. Eastman Kodaks from SI.OO to $35.00. A good Bible | or Testament. Fountain Pens SI.OO to SIO.OO. i Pictures from 10c. up. Asf US i A large assortment of Novelties in Leather. A ! Brass, Glass. Silver, Toys, Dolls, etc. | WATKINS' | rf Book Store. 5® I Next to O'llanlon's Corner. fis I WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. SEBSBSBEBSBBBS will have no matches in his home except those which light only on the box. Such matches if acci dentally dropped or secured by young children, cannot be igni ted on any ordinary surface. Hundreds of baby children are burned to death every year, play ing with the "strike anywhere" match.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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