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1 " Something You Should Know That we carry the Largest and best selected stock of Clothing in Winston-Salem, and our prices are un match ,:. able; .: :-- (0. THE LEADING CLOTHIERS Local Items. The days and nights were equal yesterday. About three fourths of the to bacco crop has been cut. Mr. J. W. Young, of Dillard, spent a short while here Monday. Prayermeeting at the Presby terian church tonight will be con ducted by Dr. W. M. Bagby. There will be preaching at the M. E. church here tomorrow night by Rev. W. IT. Wilson, of Mad ison. Miss Bettie Glidewell returned I to her home at Mayodnn last Thursday at'ter spending several jvmja lien, r I Mr. and Mrs. 1. Kich and Mr. i and .Mrs. V, 1'. Hill, of Winston, j are. guests at the hotel at Pied ! niont Springs. Master Paul Taylor will leave u n f We pay off for Brown's Warehouse, g Sunday t enter school t Monn 'INNACLE SOCIAL AFFAIRS. tfd Goes Muscadine Hunting peting of Ladies' Home Mission ociety. Pinnacle. Sent. 20. Mrs. Edd Still Captured In Surry. tain View Academy, which opens UIUJVUWW Ill IB next Monday. Mr. John M. Taylor returned to Danbnrv yesterday after a ten Two deputy sheriffs of Surry d . ; to New York and other county a few days ago captured a ! northern cities luvm cf til 111 rlO lVOSl ilf til A 1 11 !"' . Fith r i:. ... .: was- located in "m i...:n :.. ......:..) :.... and all ; the mt-ri ut ajit-viai oc-oamu ni uir court house tomorrow to complete their settlement with the Sheriff for 1WS taxes. , an- Ridge.'- The still Franklin township bles and children, of Silouin, ; surroundings indicated that it had lent a few days t he past week been in operation for quite awhile, j her narents. Mr. and Mrs. i The ollicers hunted for it in the I. Wall. ; early part of the night and got ! tfev. and JUrs. C Y . Vilidewell )se who visited at Mr. Luther lost . So they stopped on a bluff visited relatives here Monday and 5 fsunaay were lurs. Jiminu wnueu ur uny huh mum iu Minjr, mcji omuure Mrs. Edd Boles, Mr. and their surprise the still was just home from Brown Mt., where Mr. S. J. Wall, Misses Minnie'i below them and only a few yards jGlidewell preached on Sunday. ora Eaton, Grace ami Ula away, i ne plant was unuer a Dig i 8 be seen from his rgaret and Virginia shelter antl was built m n sub- sianuai way, me operators evi- C- M Jones will start on a tax dently thinking ' that they had j coiieoting tour of the county Mori tounu a-place where the strong arm of the law could never reach them. Big, fat hogs were grunt ing iu the lot expecting the morn ing slop, but they only grunted when their breakfast went flowing down the brWuch. About 2,000 gallons of ber and a barrel of sing lings were jjlestroyed. The stilf and cap were carried away. The officers tell the Mt. Airy News it was the largest outfit they have taken. ' .... We have moved our Warehouse busi ness to the Star Warehouse and are running it under our same name Farmers' Warehouse It will be our pleasure to operate it on the same high plane that we have always conducted our business a square deal, and the best prices for all who sell with us. We were strongly advised by all of the buyers to make this change, and promised their very best support on everv sale. - We have renovated the new Farmers'Warehouse from top to bottom, building new stalls, new floors, new camp rooms and also added a new sleeping hall with plenty of new spring beds. Our very competent assistants, who have been with us for a number of years, join us in extending to you the invitation to sell your crop at the new Farmers Warehouse, and you shall have the highest dollar for every pile of your tobacco. Your friends, A. B. GORREL & WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. SON 21 AT DELTA SATURDAY. ?! -'- M-i. ; The Wall, . Messrs. s, Jonu urouse, Jesse Robertson. 1 Tk ma son, rsunyan, vith Mr. and Mrs. vd from here went Qiiday muscadine n't think they got nes, if all reports are sec- Tobacco Market. . More tobacco was sold nt the Quarterly Meeting to Be Held -, WRroilovlses yesterday than any day Several Weddings Expected On thi3 fall There were more than Sandy Ridge Route 2. 5.V0OO pounds ..f leaf sold at an Qiflv' TfiilwB Rrnti !. S?it. ' avprnPB of nlinost 7 cpnts ner nounceraentonpagescven.Sheritrip , e in thi8Comniunity arebus y'pound. As will be seen bv the cutting and curing tobacco. i?oine ; hgures. the average prije is in of them are curing tine, wliile ; creasing. This increase is due to others are not curine well. the fact that there is more good REAL ESTATE DEALS. farmers through this about through cutting tobacco. The ladies of the Home Mission Society held their meeting Sun day at 11 o'clock a. in. They doing some good work and trust they will continue. EVA. are we mm Piedmont Fair. , The Piedmont Fair at Winston opens October 5, continuing until the bth. Several Danbury people will attend. day, October 18th. Don't fail U see him on this round and sjnare op. The sermon of Rev. D A. Several Transfers Recorded By Reg ister of Deeds Recently. A. J. Essex to E. L. Anderson, lot at Dillard. acre, consideration $100.0 ). A. K. Bennett to Berkeley( Parrish, 75 acres, consideration i There was a lmptizing at Oak , tobacco and less primings offered ; Mrs. A. J. Jewell to W. O. Ridge last Sunday. Four persons for sale. Altogether tobacco is not j Mabe, 4 acres in Peter's Creek were baumed Miss Lilla ttaw- oringing as mucn as it did last consideration SzMVf.UU. f ? no..cjr iu Vuo i.. u. vnuii.i . ing , Messrs. Kooert .loyce, iatuer(iHti hi mis nine, sun ii isuringuig: irs. a, j. jeweii u aiter last Sunday morning is spokeu .of i . f Kev tr. Jovce: A ! e H awkins a fairly good price. Winston j Bennett, 30 acres in Peter's Creek, as one of the best that has been ns a ' i;e delivered here for a long time. mt. tsinkley s -sermons are good. f Presiding Elder W. M. liayby, of this district of the M. E. church, who is spending a few days in Danbury, will preach at the M, E. church Friday night of this week. Mr. Bagby goes from here to Delta church, near Prestonville, where he will hold Quarterly Conference Saturday and Sunday next. i and Curvy Hawkins. oooooooooooooooooooo SENBACHER & 6R0. 4th and .Trade Sts. WinstonSaIem, N. C. mething New Every Day-- Almost Every Train is Bringing O O o o o o o o Mrs. Mag- ' Journal. 21st. gie Priugle joined and will be baptized next third Sunday. After I the biiptizingJhe t'rowl gathered i Inactive Market. at the church, whre Jtev. Jovej StRti,.s n.ceivwl;by RUter preacheil an excellent sermon. lw(!s w (v s,ate lu.!icote an There will be a Quarterly Meet- evv.optilml orop of oKl bachelor8. ing at Delta church next Saturday They nepd tiliuilii;g ont inuliy, and Sunday. A large crowd is ex-, jin from the appearance of pected. some of them, suckers have been Mr. Lindy Alley, of Hartman. t k whUe rom callea on .uiss uom aro foi consideration S200.00 C M. Jones to J. M. Westmore land, tract near (Termnnton, con j sideration S2,'00. Topper Bros, to J. 1). Card well, Lt at Danbury. consideration. I nviia PnlliHin and W. T. Tul Iinm. lot nt Kingjyonsideration i worms is also apparent. Many are cured. No primings are seen. Tlie price is very low. Saved Her Cite. day. '. Mr. Sam Terrell called on Miss Bercha Dunlap recently. We think there will be several ; weddings in this section this fall. Mr. J. N. Ward has purchased a : fine mule. Guess he is fixing to The besj tonic for your family jump the broom. is a pair of Jones - Gentry's Messrs. Frank Joyce and O. C. -shoes. This tonic will be good as East, while on their way home' long as babies are born without Sunday night, the mule they were; Jones 'A: Gentry's shoes. is more interest in good North Carolina today driving became frightened, run ning the buggy up on a bank, turning it over and dragging both of them some distance, but did not hurt them very bad. but damaging the buggy considerably. SJJN DAY SCHOOL BOV. 447 Trade St. Winston, X. C. Mr.R. 1. Dalton, is here today. There , roads iu 'than ever before. That the peo- 1 tile want good roads may be gath-'. ered from the expressions here, ' there and every where.-Winston Journal. ' ' Notice. . Apply to me for the celebrated J. I. Xissen wagons. Also I have for sale one 20 inch y portable burr mill. Sprout & Wal dron make, as good as new. of Winston, W. G. SLATE, Mizpah, N. C. The leadership of thisf store is being demonstrated a new just jiov. i Greater stock, greater variety and great-- Values this eason than ever, which means a rV Attention is called especially to ouc FALL GOODS 9 o o o o o j got'J act ..J v. Coat S u i t s We are showing hundreds of handsomely tailored suits, every one a masterpiece of designing and workman ship. ,New styles, new colors, and all of the higfi quality which has made this store famous. Pauper Acres. y "Take an btwr off sometime to po over vonr farm and luck out i 3 ------ ; the pauper acres. Then see to it that these acres are not put in re-j gular farm cwis next year unless ; heavily manured and specially j treated. Unless this can be done, ; either build them up by sowing! legumes or else put them to mak-j ing timber. ' The farmers of the i South cannot afford to cultivate a .... . j., . million or two acres oi lanu every year which they would be richer by never touching at all. There is considerable talk of building an inter-nrban electrio car line from Salisbury to Winston-Salem via Greensboro. Former Secretary' of the Treasury, Leslie M. Shaw, is said to be very much interested in the movement. Mr. Japeth Leak, of Campbell Route 1, entered school here yes- Elegant Display : ' : of : , Millinery and Fine Dress Goods AT BIG STORE OF WALNUT CQVE MERCANTILE CO. OCT. 4 to 9. .. Our line of Hats, Shoes, Laces, Ribbons, Jew elry, Hosiery, Gloves, Cloaks and all kinds of -Ladies Dress Goods, complete in every detail. Our prices are lower than the lowest. ' Every lady of Stokes and adjoining counties cordially invited to inspect our beautiful styles. Every lady who enters our store during the first week in '.October will given an equal chartce to secure an $13.00 Dresser absolutely free. ,,.-! '-. m I fay.
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