Briefs Adrift.
Mr. Samuel Hill, of Gorinanton,
was in Danbury Friday.
Mr. W . F. D.ivis, of lied Shoals,
was in town a short time Monday.
Rev. J. 11. Robertson preached
at the M. I'], church Sunday night,
Mrs. A. .1. Fagg has been visi
ting her mother at Walnut Cove
since Monday.
Mr. W. V. Shelton, of Danbury
Route 1, paid the Reporter a short
visit Monday.
Mr. J. D. (ieorge and little son,
of Brown Mt.. were in Danbury a
while Saturday.
Mrs. Hiram -Adkins and daugh
ter, Miss Lizzie, visited Mrs. M.
T. Chilton this week.
Mr. J. S. I). Pulliam and daugh
ter, of King, spent the day at the
McCanless Hotel Monday.
Mrs. N. A. Martin and children
returned Saturday from a visit to
relatives at Winston.
Mr. .lames Green, of Winston,
spent Sunday at Piedmont Springs
returning home Monday.
The Taylor hotel is undergoing
extensive improvements. It will
be open for guests in the near
future.
Dr. C. W. Joyce, of Elgin,
Oklahoma, arrived here last week
on a visit to his brother, Mr. R. P.
Joyce.
Messrs. Dave Hodgin, of Greens
boro, and T. Hutchens, of Mad
ison, called on the Danbury mer
chants Friday.
Mrs. A. W. Davis received a
message yesterday stating that her
sister, Mrs. Key, of KernersviW*-,
was dangerously ill.
Miss Maud Hunter and Mr.
Raleigh Hunter, of Pinnacle, and
M iss Floss Crews, of Kernersville,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Davis.
Mr. S. M. Sloan, manager of the
Vado Mecum Springs Hotels, was
a Danbury visitor Tuesday, He
stated that there were ten or twelve
g lests at the springs.
Mrs. H, M. Joyce, Miss Mary
Joyce, and several of the children;
Miss Nellie Joyce anil Dr. C. W.
Joyce, drove into the country Sat
urday in search of cherries.
Messrs. J. 11. Prather and W. J.
Byerly, who had been the guests
of N. E. and E. P. Pepper for a
cm pie of days, returned to their
homes at Mt. Airy Thursday.
The time for holding the Stokes
C junty Sunday School Convention
in Danbury has not yet been de
cided upon. It will likely be held
some time during the month of
August.
The many friends of Mr. David
Poindexter, of Germanton, will
regret to learn that there .is very
little improvement in his condi
tion. He is suffering with paraly
sis, the right side being affected.
Monroe Manring, a white man
of the northern part of the county,
was brought to Danbury Saturday
by Constable Walter Bullen and
phced in jail, oharged with carry
ing a c n'-eided weapon.
Mr. Cluis. 11. Powell, who has
bjen traveling in this section for
the Madison Grocery Co. the past
year or two, has taken a position
with J. J. Norman & Co., of Wins
ton. He will be succeeded by Mr.
M irtin, of Lt aksville,
Mr. Edwards, a member of the
firm of Edwards & Bronghton,
printers, at Raleigh, who is spend
ing some time nt Vado Mecum
Springs, was in Daubury Tuesday.
Mr. Edwards has been in the
printing business forty years.
The ninny friends of Rev. J. T.
Ratledgo will regret to learn that
ho has been in very poor health
the past few weeks. He expects
to take a vacation and will proba
bly visit his people in Davie coun
ty. It is learned that Mr. Rat
ledge's various appointments over
the county will be filled by anoth
er preacher.
DANBURY TO HAVE A BANK.
The Capital Stock Will Be SIO,OOO
—Leading Business Men Of Ml.
Airy Head the Institution—Will
Open For Business August 15.
Dnnliury is to have u hank.
The site for the building was pur
chased last Thursday ami brick
bought for its immediate erection,
uud the institution is expected to
bo ready for business by the loth
of August. The bank will be loca
ted 011 Main street, next door to
Register of Deeds Jones' resi
dence, and will be a neat, conven
ient and up-to-date building.
The officers of the bank are ns
follows : President, Jesse 11.
Prather, of Mount Airy ; Vice-
President, W. J. Byerly, of Mpunt
Airy ; Cashier, N. Eugene Pepper,
of Danbury. Attorney, N. ().
Petree, of Danbury, The capital
stock will be §IO,OOO, all paid in.
Mr. Prather is well known to many
people of the county, being presi
dent of the Bank of Mount Airy,
president of the National Furni
ture Company, and member of the
firm of Prather & Whitiock, to
bacco manufacturers. Mr, Byerly
is cashier of the Bank of Mount
Airy; vice-president of the Bank
of Alexander, Taylorsville, N. C.:
vice-president of the Bank of
French Broad, Marshal), N. C.:
and director of the Bank of Davie.
Mocksville, N. C.
Death Of Mr. Tandy Marshall.
Mr. Tandy Marshall, a well
known and highly respected citi
zen of Sedge Garden, Forsyth
county, died Saturday night at the
extreme old age of U.'l years. The
deceased leaves an aged wife and
six children: Mrs. Win. Grubbs,
of Germanton ; Mesdames John
B. Crouch, D. T. James and Win.
Grubbs, of Sedge Garden; Messrs.
Joseph antl Wyatt Marshall, of
Sedge Garden.
To Organize Lodge.
There is talk of organizing a
lodge here either of Masons, Pyth
ians or Odd Fellows, and efforts
will be made to have the proprie
tors of the bank building, which
is soon to be erected, to add
another story to afford a placa of
meeting.
North Carolina Teachers' Assembly.
The North Carolina Teachers'
Assembly began Tuesday night in
Greensboro. Its sessions will be
held in the Grand Opera House.
It is expected that the assembly
this year will bo most successful
ever held. The assembly will ad
journ Friday night.
Editor Hart Leases Kernersville Paper.
Mr. John E. Hart, who for
several years has been editing the
Pilot News at Pilot Mountain,
has leased the Kernersville News
and went to Kernersville this week
to take charge of the paper.
Dr. W. L. McCanless went to
Winston Monday evening.
Wheat and rye are ripening
rapidly.
Mesdames Joseph Covington,
T. J. Davis and Matt Covington
visited Danbury Tuesday.
Mr. Robert Hill, of Meadows,
was in town Tuesday.
Mr. Zack Moran, a noted cattle
dealer of the Meadows neighbor
hood, visited Danbury Tuesday.
HOW'S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
We, the kndersigned, have
known F. J. Cheney for the last
If) years, and boieve him perfectly
honorable in all business transac
tions antl financially able to carry
out any obligations made by his
firm.
WALDINO, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toldo, ().
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
I internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous stirfac«s of
the system. Testimonials sont
free. Price 75 cents per bottlo.
Sold by nil Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for
constipation.
167 UUESTS AT BIRTHDAY DINNER.
Little Girl Cutting Her Third Teeth
Mr. D. Slate Improving—Other
News From the Mizpah Section.
Mi/.pah, Route 1, Juno 11. —Mr.
T. F. Tuttle was given a surprise
birthday dinner today, he having
reached his 25th mile post. There
were lt>7 guests present who par
took of the many good things
which were spread out under the
tine shade trees at Friendship
church. After dinner the crowd
amused themselves by singing
awhile.
Mr. D. Slate, who was hurt some
time since while loading a saw
log, is improving, we are glad to
note.
Miss Myrtle Hartgrove, aged 15
years, is shedding her second teeth
and the third ones are come. This
is remarkable.
The people in this section have
not finished planting tobacco.
Harvesting and killing crab
grass is all the go now-a-days.
Mr. Coy Bennett visited Miss
May Bell Smith today.
Mr. B. 11. Boyles, of Vade Me
cum, was a visitor in this section
today.
Mr. Charlie Holland will soon
go to work on his car line I sup
pose, as he had it surveyed Sun
day. Alex Stuart will be motor
man and Taylor Fulton conductor.
Mr. Calvin Tuttle and wife, of
Winston, visited relatives in this
section today.
Mr. C. R. Allen asked the doc
tor to give him something to keep
him from feeling bad. The doc
tor gave him some medicine that
made him so sick he could not sit
up next day.
ROVING JOE.
Come to Sunday School
Walnut Cove, Route 1, June 13.
I want to say a few words in re
yard to Sunday School,
I would be glad to see more at
Sunday School, especially the
older ones. I believe if the older
ones would go to Sunday school
that there would be much good
done, ft would encourage the
tie children to come out. Fathers
and mothers, go with your chil
dren to Sunday School. Some say
they can stay at home and read
their Bible and do them as much
good as it would to walk through
the hot sun to Sunday School. It
may do them as much good but it
would help some one else if each
one would get together and read
the Bible. I don't know of any
better way to spend Sunday if we
don't go to preaching than it
would to go to Sunday School and
prayer meeting. Just think how
much good we all could do for the
cause of Christ if we only would.
It does my heart good t*> see so
many little children at Sunday
School, I wish that more would
come out and take a part in the
fight. Let's us do all we can to
encourage some to take a stand
for Christ. 1 say again, let's one
und all go to Sunday School and
learn more about Christ and his
love.
ONE WHO LOVES S. S.
Messrs. Dellie Taylor, of Stokes
burg, and Jesse Morefield, of Wal
nut Cove, were in Danbury a short
while Monday.
I'm Growing
Old
And you know why, too. It's 8
those gray hairs I Don't you I
know that Ayer's Hair |
restores color to gray hair? Jj
Well, it does. And it never $
fails, either. It stops falling |j
hair also, and keeps the scalp ?
clean and healthy. Do nit
grow old too fast 1
"I have used Ayrr'n Ilitlr VI«or N.r Hint \
yearn and I *lmuld mdeeil he «ovry t«» »
figed to do without It It luy l.wir 1 1
turning gray, HI IL AUO KEEPS tny « 1
and healthy."- E. 8. I K*ri*Ll», Ca; >«.»• • » ;
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HEV. R. M. LOFTIS POUNDED.
W. A. Sullivan Kills A Large Rattle
snake—Pinnacle Items and Per
sonals.
Pinnacle, June 12. Wo are
having some very dry weather in
[this section.
Mrs. E. \V. Culler and daughter,
Mrs. J. S. Slate and her grand
daughter, left Thursday for Dur
ham where they will visit Mrs. .).
A. Giles.
The R. F, 1). carriers do not
mean to get sun-burned, judging
from the looks of their umbrellas.
Miss Sadie Ilaloy returned to
her homo in Winston Saturday.
Tho people of this place poun
ded Rev. R. M. Loftis, pastor of
the Baptist church, Friday even
ing. Quite a nice lot of things
were carried in.
Mrs. Bessie Cardwell and Mrs.
Leatha Moser spent Thursday
with Mrs. Coe, of Dalton.
Pinnacle was on a boom Friday,
as it wus tax listing day.
Miss Grace King, who hus been
visiting her sister in Surry, return
ed home Friday afternoon.
Messrs. B. E. and E. J. Haley
returned home Wednesday, after
a short visit to relatives.
Quite a large crowd attended
preaching at the Baptist church
Sunday.
Miss Floid Kallatn is visiting
relatives, of this place. Glad to
have you, Miss Floid.
Miss Pearl Harbor attended tho
commencement at Mount Airy
last week.
Misses Martha Oliver, Ruby
Hamm and Mr. Sam Oliver spent
Sunday with Mary and llulton
Loftis,
Mr. W. A. Sullivan, while work
ing at his saw mill at the foot of
the Mountain, killed a largo rattle
snake a few days ago,
ME.
KING.
King, June 13. —Rev. Mr. Clark
preached at Trinity Sunday at 11
o'clock. His appointment has been
changed from 15 to 11 o'clock.
Mr. James Boyles and wife and
the Misses Gibson visited at Mr.
J, D. Rutledge's Sunday.
Mrs. D. H. Wilcox returned to
her home in Winston Monday, ac
companied by her mother, Mrs. S.
M. GotT, whero they will spend a
while and then go to Greensboro
to visit Mrs. J. H. Medearis and
attend G. F, College Commence
ment.
Mr. Luther Edwards and Mrs.
Watson visited Mrs. C. D. Slate
Sunday.
Mr. R. J. Fulk has purchased a
new reaper.
GREEK.
WALNUT COVE. ROUTE 1.
Walnut Cove, Route 1, Juno 12.
—Mrs. Mary Wilson, of King, is
spending some time with her
brother and friends down near
Sandy Run.
Mr. Ed Meadows and wife spent
a while in Walnut Cove today.
Mrs. Malinda Moser spent Sat
urday night and Sunday at Sandy
Run.
Mr. Geo. Tuttle and family and
Mr. Charlie Meadows spent a
while at Mr. M. T. Meadow's Sun
day.
Guess Miss Agnes is looking sad
this week as Mr. George did not
come home with her Sunday.
BLACK EYED GIRL.
WALNUT COVE.
Walnut Cove, June 12.—People
in this section are very busy get
ting up their grain.
Mrs. Mickey, who has been on
tho sick list for some time, is not
any better, we are sorry to know.
We are sorry to say that Miss
Mabel Petree was bitten by a dog
today. Hope her injury will not
prove to be serious.
D. AND R.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE
DAY.
Take Laxative Broino Quinine
, Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure. E. W.
Graves signature is on each box.
j PEOPLE'S COLUMN, j
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FOK SALIC At a bargain, three
complete steam threshing out
fits in good condition. Will sell
property on time with good note
or will take good horses or mules
in trade.
J. G. HUFF,
East Bend, N. C.
F )R SALE—A good second-hand
two-horse Nissen wagon in good
condition. Will be sold at a bar
gain. Apply at tho Reporter
office for particulars.
(iuanofroq> s '§2.4o at
John A. Burton's, Walnut Cove.
The Reporter's Tiso Well Fix
ture just bought of NorHeet
Hardware Co. at Winston is the
best equipment for a well we have
ever seen.
John A. Burton, at Walnut
Cove, keeps a full line of Dry
Goods, Hats, Clothing, Dress
Goods, Notions, and anything the
people need at tho lowest prices
for cash.
Nice domestic, cloth at 5 to 7
cents per yard at John A. Bur
ton's, Walnut Cove.
FOR SALE Valuable farm on
tho waters of Town Fork— 2534
acres. Will sell either as a whole,
or will cut into tracts of >o, H5, 91,
or 17A acres each. Any parties
who desire to purchase some good
land should address me at once
Terms—will be made suitable to'
purchasers either in two or three
payments,
Above land will bo offered for
sale, August 10th, 1905, on my
premises.
J. W. MOREFIELD,
Walnut Cove. N. C.
Good family Hour at $2.25 per
hundred at John A. Burton's in
Walnut Cove.
WANTED—Copies of the Repor
ter of the following dates: June
10th and 30th: July lltli, 1901.
Any one having copies of the pa
per of these dates may dispose of
them for cash by writing to
PEPPER BROS.,
Danbury, N. C.
DALTON ROUTE ONE.
Dalton Route 1, June 7. —Farm-
ers are doing all they can to clean
their crops in this section.
Aunt Julia Southern has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. li. A. Cov
ington's ever since Easter till last
Saturday she returned to Mr. Bob
Hill's, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Covington. Come again,
Aunt Julia, glad to have you with
us.
Mrs. R. A. Covington has the
finest onion patch I have seen
this spring.
ONION EATER.
A Big Surprise Birthday.
Mi/.pah Route 1, June 12.
There was a big surprise birthday
at Mr. Fount. Tuttle's. There
were 172 people there and every
body reported a nice time. The
table was several feet long and
was just loaded with good things.
Everybody had plenty to eat and
enjoyed themselves and had a
good time. We surprised Mr.
Tuttle right much.
Mr. G. M. Allen has cut 212
bundles of wheat all in one lield.
Who can beat that?
Mr. Joe Fowler's baby has been
right sick, but is some better, we
are glad to saw
CLIPPER.
Chamberlain's
COLIC. CHOLERA AND
Diarrhea Remedy
! A few doses of this remedy will
invariably cure an ordinary at
tack of diarrhea.
It has been used in nine epi
demies of dysentery with perfect
success.
It can always be depended
upon, even In the more severe
attacks of cramp colio and chol
era morbus.
It is equally successful for
summer diarrhea and cholera
infantum in children, and is the
means of saving the lives of many
children each year
When reduced with water and ,
swpetened it is pleasant to take
Every man of a family should
keep this remedy in his home.
Buy it now It may save life,
i PRICE, 25C. LARGE SIZE, 50C.
I
GREAT SACRIFICE SALE -
Ladies this is the greatest oppor
tunity of your life. Mrs. I). S.
Boyles at Walnut Cove is now sel
ling ladies' and children's hats at
a great sacrifice. The hats must
go, regardless of cost. If you have
: not bought your hat it will be to
your interest to see her stock be
fore yon buy, and to see means to
I buy. It is generally conceded by
all who see her stock that she has
! the prettiest hats ever brought to
\ Walnut Cove.
Good shoes at all prices at John
A. Burton's, Walnut Cove,
VALUABLE LANDS FOB
SALE BY J. E. SLATE.
1 am offering to sell some land,
! as follows :
Ist Tract—4.'i2 acres near Flat
! Shoals. Lies well and is fine to
| bacco land with 2 tenement
j houses and tobacco barns, a lot of
I good timber. An excellent to
j bacco and grain farm. Bought
! this of A. M. Stack.
2d Tract—l2s or 130 acres good
i laud, good timber and improved.
A good place to live. Bought
this of G. M. Allen.
lid Tract—About 50 acres land
and good burr mill, has a good
custom, a good place for roller
mill, good productive land, mill in
good working order.
4th Tract—My old home at
, Mizpah, about 140 acres. I have
[ recently bought some choice tim
; bered land adjoining this. It can
all go together. Fine farming
land and plenty of good buildings
and everything handy,
I will sell part or all of the land
named at a reasonable price. ]
can't look after it and keep it up
as should be done. Will be glad
to correspond with anyone that
means business. Need not pay
all cash if you don't want to.
J. E. SLATE,
Germanton, N. C.
NICK LAWNS 5C the yard, pink
and sky blue. Challey same
price, no fake about them, at Ful-
I ton's.
MOUNT AIRY.
; From The Leader.
Miss Eachael Moore, of Stokes
county, is visiting Miss Rachael
j Hollinsworth, on South Main
( street.
Revenue )thcers destroyed a
j blockade distillery near Dobson a
I a few days since.
Tom luman, a young white man
who lives near Westfield, was sent
to jail yesterday, pending an in
vestigation as to his sanity.
Dr. B. W. Mebane, assisted by
Rev. S. M. Rankin, is conducting
a series of meetings at the Pres
terian church this week.
All the section hands on the
Southern railroad between here
and Sanford are on a strike and
refuse to work unless the company
puts up more cash for a days work.
The left leg of Dr. David Worth,
of Pilot Mountain, was amputated
last Tuesday just below the knee.
The amputation was the result of
gangrene in the foot caused by
trimming a corn.
A BAD SCARE.
Some day you will get a bad
scare, when you feel a pain in
your bewels, and fear appendicitis.
Safelp lies in Dr. Kidg'sNew Life
l'slls, a sure cure, for all bowel
and stomach disease, such a as
headache, biliousness, costiveness,
etc. Guaranted at drug stores,
only 25c. Try them.
PACIFIC COAST EXCURSIONS.
See the Most for Your Money.
Rock Island service to Cali
fornia and Pacific Northwest this
summer, permits you to do this,
i Low round trip rates to Los
Angeles, San Francisco or Port
land on special dates in May, June,
July, August, September and
October. Liberal arrangements
for stop-over among the moun
tains of Colorado and in California
side trips to the Yellowstone,
Yosemite, etc. Write for Colora
; do and California books and Rock
Island folder. John Sebastian,
i Passenger TratHc Manager, Rock
| Island System, Chicago.