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Personals and News Hems of interest, f
{?. V. Martin, of visited
Dftnbury Saturday.
Attorney J. D Humphreys visi- 3
ted Gerimnton Friday.
Th« hrick work on the new jail
here is about completed. _
* Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fagg spent
Sunday visiting near Pinnacle.
Geo. W. Smith, a prominent
farmer of .Tnte, was here Satur
day.
Messrs. lsaao Hill and Watt
Tuttle, of Meadows, were in town
Monday.
Mr. Fletcher Hawkins, of Hart
man, was here Saturday on busi
ness.
k Messrs. Wiley Mabe and S. M.
Nelson, both good farmers, were
in town Saturday.
Messrs. R. J. Petrce and C. M.
Jones spent Tuesday night at the
home of N. O. Petree.
Mrs. Wesley McAnally, of
Loomis, visited her sister Mrs. A.
H. Joyce here Friday.
The editor of the Kernsville
News, W. H. Curtis, died of fever
at his home a few days since.
Mr. Elijah Beasley, who is a
student at school here, spent San
day at his home at Francisco.
0. Lawson, a prominent
young, farmer of Moore's Springs,
was in town on business yester
i
Mr. Will Young, of Meadows,
"tiwho is one of the m>st wideawake
( young farmers of the county, wai
J in town Thursday.
j The , registration book! close
/next Saturday, except to thd\ who
jMM'mno pf be^/
f a short §f mir
T Thursday aft|F
f J. R. Martin, of was
* in town Saturday evening and
Sunday. Mr. Martin is suffering
with something liktj bronchitis.
B'nice, the infant of Mr. aud
Mrs. D, P. Cooper, fell and dis
located - its arm Sunday. The
member was repaired by Dr. W.
V. McCnnless.
Mrs. 8. J. Moir and Miss Lizzie
Moore, of Francisco, Stokes
county, are visiting Mrs. R. E.
Dalton, corner Fifth and Summit
streets.-*-Winston Sentinel.
Messrs. Frank Flinn, ot Pine
Hall, and J. M. Reynolds, of Per
ainger, spent Sunday night
here enroute to the speaking al
Covington's School House Mon
-1 Yiot Taylor believes in ample
iiiiTnodationß for his cattle and
, had built two additional roomy
houses on his stable lot—one a
wagon shelter, the other a oow
stable, • ■ . , •
One week from next Tuesday
until the election, tour weeksfrom
today until Thanksgiving, and
seven weeks from next Sunday
. until Christinas, Things are com
i ing nibnjr, aren't they ?
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w. B. Rueker, aocorapa-
bar son Dudley Rucker,
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OUR ROLL OF HONOR.
Recent Paid-In-Advance Subscriptions:
To The Reporter.
Grady Roth rock, to Jan. 13, J'
1906.
H. W. Shelton, to March 10, I
1905.
A. J. Essex, to May 10, 190').
S. T. Kallatn, to Dee. 18, 1904.
Mrs. E. E. Kallatn, to Deo. 13,
1904.
S. P. Tesh, to April 13, 1905.
A. H. Woods, to April 13, 1905.
Mrs. S. P. Hylton. to Dee. 3,
1905.
E. O. Caudle, to April 20, 1905.
W." M. Bryant, to April 20, j
IK)5. |
Miss Hessie Young, to March j
10, 1905. I
J. W. Lewellyn, to Dee. 24,
1904.
J. R. Flynt, to Dec. 24, 1904.
W. G. Mabe, to Jan. 5, 1905.
4 Win. Jackson, to Nov. 25, 1904.
W r . M. Flynt, to Feb. 3, 1905. i
* Capt. Lee Nelson, to April 1,
1905.
B. C. Williams, to Nov. 19,
1904.
O. C. Jones, to Jan. 22, 1905.
Miss Mary E. Bernard, to Jan.
! 27, 1905.
John W. Thore, to Aug. 11,
1905.
An Interesting Lecture.
_ Rev. Jno. Turner, of Mexico,
is spending a few days here at the
• home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. J.
" Spot Taylor. Mr. Turner and his
wife were sent to Mexico as mis
i, sionaries by the Friends church
3 about 7 years ago and this is his
a first visit to the United States
.since he left. On his way here he
came by St. Louis and spent sev-
Q eral days at the exposition.
Mr. Turner delivered a very in
teresting lecture at the Methodist
. church Sunday night on. the
y habits, oußtoras and condition ol
t 1 the people of Mexico. After tin
r lecture Mr. Turner Ang for tin
J audience in This es
jT*
■he follow
| list thif
n W. M. Bryant, J. A. Stevens
O. C. Jones, S. P. Tesh, Grady
g Rothrock, Edgar Wall, A. H
•} Woods, W. L. Young, Mrs. S. P
g, Hylton, L. A, Amos, Jesse More
field, Pluraie Sizemore, Miss Mary
E. Bernard, H. J. Pell, E. O. Cau
dle, J. G. Southern, C. A. Bouldin,
W. A. Jessup, W. S. Bouldin,
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Accident to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. R.
Blair.
5 -Mr. and Mrs. R. H, R. Blair
s narrowly escaped serious injury in
!, a vehicle wreck Tuesday evening,
t While driving in a narrow road
near the county poor house they
met three wagons, which so fright
a ened their horse that he backed
. the buggy down a steep place
. beside the road, throwing Mr. and
. Mrs. Blair out and resulting in
6 quite painful bruises to both,
- though neither was seriously in
jured.
The Slats Phone System.
r The Slate telephone system is a
1 great help to the county in open
ing up communication with com-
Jmunities hitherto almost inac
cessible. It is hoped the lino is
paying the investors a good per
I cent, and that the excellent system
will ultimately be extended to
every section of the oounty. It is
learned that citizens of upper
Stokes want the line built to them
and will take liberally.
BETTER THAN PILLS.
The question has been asked-
In what way are Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets super
ior to the ordinary cathartic
and liver pills Our answwr is^
TOBACCOVILLE R. F. D. NO. 2.
Mrs. Grabs Improving—News Items
and Personals.
Tobaccoville R. F. D. No. 2,
October 25.
Mrs. V. T. Grabs is improving
some little, we are glad to note.
Mrs. Lonie Schaub, of High
Point, is visiting parents of Five
Forks.
Misses Martha ami Bessie Kiser,
of King R. F. D. No. 1, visited '
: the home of Mrs. Susan Newsom
I the past week.
Miss Lela Ingram, who has
[ been spending several weeks with
| relatives at Rural Hall, has re
| turned.
Mr. Evan Butner of King, spent
i Sunday with his brother of Pilot
I Mt.
Misses Martha and Ella Ingram
. visited the home of Mrs. W. L.
; Brown Sunday.
Miss Effie Caudle has returned
home from Rural Hall. Effie, you
I should not have made such a long
I stay.
Mr. Arthur Hendricks and Miss
i Sheba Newsom attended the pro
tracted meeting at Jefferson Sun
• iliss Nelia Newsom and Mother
visited the home of Mr. John
Wall Sunday.
OZELMA.
——
Some Pumpkins.
H. D. Poindexter has some big
pumpkins on exhibition at hisj
store on Trade St. The growers
i and weights are as follows: Win.
{ Doub, one 117 lbs. D. N. Reynolds,
' 1 one, 103 lbs. J. T. Perryman, one
: 801 lbs. Edward Stroupe, one 83
" lbs. Or the four having a oombin
-5 ed weight of 383$ lbs—Business
Guide.
1 Let the Reporter hear from
3 some of its champion pumpkin
B
raisers.
8
Kitchin and Reynolds Coming.
Congressman W. W. Kitchin, of
t Roxboro, Democrat, and Postmas
e ter C. A. Reynolds, of Winston,
if Republican, the opposing candi
e dates for Congress in this district,
e will meet at Danbury in joint de
3. bate on next TnesdHy, Nov. Ir
of voteVsj?
. New tf{ F. D. Route Estab.
\ s J Meadows.
A new R. F. D. route has beeii
established at Meadows, to lie
known as Meadows R. F. D. No,
I 1, with Mr. Issac Hill as carrier,
The route will start November 1.
'• The salary of the carrier will he
!- SSOO.
\ The King Possum Society—a Peculiar
, Mule and a Funny Cow.
The King Opossum Society
has made a most wonderful record;
, according to the Saturday nights
report shows they have captured
55. Mr. John Love President of
r the Society says if the season
i holds out and old Lead continues
in good health he hopes to number
1 100 by Christmas,
p L. S. Grabs, of this place, has a
. peculiar mule, old Peto, He
1 switohes his ears instead of his tail.
8 Mr. John Wall also has a funny
1 cow which will not eat a mouthful
t without the bell on. On one ac
, casion the cow lost bell an#
- Mr. Wall had to beat on a fd#
plow for several days to keep ,
oow from starving until he
order him another bell.
BUCK AND BAWL
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J. D. Young, of Hartman, wab
. here Thursday.
Albert Clement, col., was killed
! by the train at Winston last week.
To the Public!
1 We don't wish to insult your
1 intelligence by claiming to sell
goods lower than anyone else in
the county, but we wish to call
your attention to our large stock
of general merchandise dress
goods of all classes and oolors, a
special line of broad cloth, Han
nels, morehairs, worsteds, raercer
i?,ed silks, bought especially for
winter season, hoes in great varie
ty, ready mado clothing for men,
youths and boys that are made to
wear, hats, caps, big line shoes of
best makes for ladies, gentlemen
and children.
The buyer who goes by us is
sure to pay more for his goods
than if he give ua a look ana gets
prices.
Thanking you for past favors,
we assure you appreciation and
right treatment in future.
JACOB FULTON A SONS.
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