: - I SWEEPING PROSE
9IIFO THE HIGH PRICES
Hal Hundred Witnesses
Hi Be Examined By
Grand Juries.
Hiington. Dec. 9. —Depart-
Bee officials announced to
pßit federal grand juries at
■ork and Detroit, probably
■eland and poaiibly at Kan-
Minneapolis and St.
conduct sweeping in-1
■into the high cost of liv-
are that seve !
tSttraH witdesses, including
OW|jMin coal, railroad employes
Biers in and producers of
will be examined.
B E. Swacker. special as
|o the attorney general
|p|n|Bovornment'B prosecution
2iyew Haven suit will as-
Barge of the investigation
ratsj9WYork and probably will
tCQuiry early next week, i
at Detroit will prob
; : »in next Wednesday or
relating to the ac
tivities of dealers, producers and 1
other factors io the upward trend, i
is pourirg into the department in '
great volume, Vhe agricultural f
department tonight made public i
figures it has supplied to the in-1
vestigators relating to the am-|
nunt of certain meat foodstuffs,
held in refrigerating plants. ,
Their figures, while not complete, ,
indicate that the plants are carry
mg far more foodstuffs at pres- J
ent than they hal in their rooms ,
a year ago. The indicated in- f
crease this year over last, h.v per- r
Rentage, follows: Frozen beef,
12 per cent; cured heef 68 per
cent; frozen pork. 31 per cent;
dry salt. pork. 45 per cent: sweet k
pi' kl'd pork 33 per cent; frozen
iamb and mutton, 21 per cent,
and unclassified products 34 per 1
cent.. J
Your Last Load!
Many farmers have only one or two loads of tobacco
left to sell. Now don't take any chances with what
you have left. Tobacco is selling so high that you can't
afford to take chances with it. You can get fair prices
anywhere for it. but if you want the High Dollar for
every pound of it then bring or send it to us.
We will get you prices that no other house anywhere
on earth can beat.
We are selling tobacco higher than ever before. Our
customers are a satisfied lot of people. Farmers who
have sold elsewhere have come to us this week and told
us we would sell the balance of their crop for them,
simply because they were convinced that we were get
ting more money out of the tobacco sold with us than
they had been getting at other places.
Ask the Gorrells' or Farmers' patrons what wo r'id
for them. Thev will bear us out in the statement that
no where is tobacco bringing such high prices as that
sold with us.
Come to see us any time with any kind of tobacco.
We will certainly get you prices that cannot be touched.
First sale every day. No long, tiresome and expen
sive waits for you and your team.
ROBERT AND PETER CORRELL,
Proprietors of Gorrells' and Farmers' Warehouses.
WINSTON. N. C.
•••••••••••••
2 Bank Of King {
MW FISHES to thnnk Its many friends for their liberal
• \\ nnd ever Increasing support during tta first busl
~ T ness year. u 'hlle marketing the present good Cm
crops, we are confident that u great many more of our
• friends will start a cheeking account and boost their
community by paying their bills with checks on their
local Hank.
• Paving with check In the safest and most convenient
Utiiy of paying bills. It reduces mistakes tb a minimum,
tpkd always gives a receipt for the Amount paid.
S START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
' We Pay Four Per Cent. Interest On
Time Deposits, Compounded Quarterly.
SAFE, HONEST, COURTEOUS
BANKING SERVICE. A
• ''DIRECTORS:
Dr.J. Wklter Neal, T. 8. Petree,
8. W. Pulllam, N. E. Pepper,
M. V, T. Orabe, J. W. Rntledge.
V. T. qfIABS, PRES. T. S. PETREE, CASHIIB
THE NEW GRAIN
HAS GREAT FUTURE
l
' Former Stokes Man Now In
Texas Writes About Heg
ari, the Wonderful Grain.
Editor Reporter:
I will write and tell the readers
of your valuable paper a little
about Hegari, the new and
wonderful grain. It belongs to
the family of grain producing
J Sorghums. It is decidedly a
ja dwarfish plant, not getting
i more than four feet tall. It is
not hard on land and its roots
feed deep, thus making it the
greatest drouth resister of them
all. The yield is from 20 to 80
bushels to the acre. It is very
early and two crops can be grown
in one season here in the South.
It is extremely blight resist
ant. I know that every one
that plants Hegari will be awful
ly well pleased with results,
both as a grain and forage plant
as it is eaten greedily by ail live
stock and poultry. I know it is
destined for a great future.
G. D. PEREGO.
Our Jitney Offer—This and Sc.
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out
this sup, enclose with five cems
io Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield
Ave, Chicago, 111., writing your
name and a> dress ciearlv. You
will receive in return atrial pack
age containing Foley's H iney and
Tar Compound for coughs, colds
and croup; Foley Kidney Pills,
and Foley Cathartic Tablets.
Sold everywhere.
Mr. Isaac Howell and family
have removed recently from
Smith to Campbell.
•hh DAN BURY REPORTS
Iwo and A Hall Cent
Piece Now Demanded.
Washington. Nov. 30. A two
and-one-half-cent piece is de
manded by the country accord
ing to the director of the mint,
whose annual report, made public
today, recommends passage of
a law authorizing coins of that|
denomination from copper and i
nickle.
"When you consider that we
have no coin between the one
cent piece and five-cent piece,
and that many an article worth
more than a cent and less than i
five cents sells for the latter]
price because of the lack of an
iniermediat" momentary unit of I
value," says the dir. etor.
i economic importance of u will be
readily seen. Articles which
now sell for 15 cent* each, or two
for a quarter, would sed for 121
cents. Popular shoos, such as
live and 10 cent, stores, would
undoubtedly place articles now
selling two for live cenA on sale
at 21 cents.
Subscribe for the Reporter.
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VReviUon /renes
Largest Fur Manufacturers In the World
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
RAW FURS
Ship your furs to us. We pay all
express and muil charges
Write for our price list
453 West 28th St New York -
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Have Your Automobile
Painted This Winter.
Valentines Vanadium Varnishes and
colors gives you a perfect job.
mm finish buabasteeo
W. E. JOYCE, Painter.
DANBURY, N. C.
(
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Here is the nicest Piano in the country for the
price. We've sold over two thousand of them and
we know.
This is the new style, with the finest action made,
satin finished'case, price $275.
• '
If you want one let us know.
R. J. BOWEN & BRO.
Third Street, - Winston-Salem, N. C.
Third Street,
EGGS WANTED
100 Crates Eggs Wanted Each Week.
I will pay highest cash price, and I will mail check
immediately on receipt of shipment,
fideclmo Yours truly,
J. W. WILEY. = Greensboro, N. C.
XtftEßrt I ■ «.
PIEDMONT
Warehouse
WINSTON, N. C.
I The Crop of Tobacco Will j
Soon Be Sold. I
You should get every dollar you J
[possibly can for the balance of yours, i
You may think you are doing pretty I
g well somewhere else, but remember §
h our WINSTON PRICES ARE HIGHER 3
and at PIEDMONT YOU ALWAYS I
p GET THE TOP OF WINSTON PRICES.
r* Bring us the balance of your crop o
Rand we will do work for vcu that f
counts into dollars fast.
We have never seen tobacco as
high as we are selling it.
Your friends,
JM. W. Norfleet & Co. I
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First Sale Days for December, beginning
Monday, December 4th:
» EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY.
I ini—
In Our Age of 1
Specialists
j the Public Demands the
vices of Professional Men wild®
1 Specialize.
j So we have Dentists for the
■ Teeth and for the same reason
I we have Optometrists for the
Eyes.
Optometrists
are the Only Specialists Regis
tered under State Optometry
Laws for the examination of
Eyes for glasses.
DR. A. P. STALEY,
Registered Optometrist.
Office Kim out Theatre Llilc., > •
WINSTON-SAKKM, N. \
DR. A. C. BETHUNE,
Practice limited to Internal >
Medicine— Diseases of the j *
Organs of Digestion and
Nervous System a
Specialty.
Hours: 9t012 a. m.; 3 tosp. m
Rooms 204 and 205
MASONIC TEMPLE
Winston-Salem. N. C.
Junius C. Brown,
Attorney-at-Law,
MADISON, N. C.
General practice of the law in
both State and Federal courts.
Estates administered on and
settled.
Real estate bought and sold
and money loaned on real estate.
J. W. HALL,
Attorney-at-Law,
DAN BURY, N. C.
Prompt attention to all
business entrusted.
Will practice in all courts,
both State and Federal.
Office over Martin's store.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS,
Attorney-at-Law,
DANBURY, N. C.
Prompt attention to all taieineei
entrusted. Will praotioe in nil
State oourte.
DR. H. V. HORTON,
Dentist,
Is now back in his old location,
corner 3rd and Main Streets,
Wachovia Bank & Trust Co.
building.
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
Rooms: 301, 302, 303.
GEO. L. JARVIS
Attorney-At-Law,
WALNUT COVE, N. C.
Prompt and careful atten
tion given to all business.
Office in rear of Farmers Union
Bank & Trust Company.
DR. JNO. K. PEPPER.
Disease of the Stomach and
Intestines.
Masonic Temple,
j Winston-Salem, N. C.
DR. C. R. HUTCHINSON,
Dentist.
Office over Drug Store.
Have Telephone Connection.
WALNUT COVE. - N. C.
E. D. HARBOUR,
Eyesight Specialist, Jeweler, 9
Engraver, Watch Repairing. yM
Pilot Mountain, N. C. 9
O. N. PETREE,
Walnut Cove, N. C. J* 'l
Insurance—that's all. Fire, Life, *
Health, Accident, Bonds. k
Everything the word insurance
Implies. -s«j
ED W. MYERS, v
Dentist, r : j
KING, N. C.
Office Opposite Shore
Mercantile Co.
Permanently Located. 3®
Nervous Women.
When the nervousness is caused*
by constipation, a-> is often Vks»-
case, j on will get rjirck relief
inking Chamberlain''* Tablet*,"
These tablets also improve the ' j|j§j
digestion. Obta nablo t-ve. af
where.