Page 2 BAD CASE OF CRIP Caused Sore Throat and Ton' silitis. Restored by Peruna. Ten ncssce, nev. r was iHfc so bad off. I V f was in bed V&5. ■ several weeks. and win n I did i| >; mm ?pt lip I had to ns i I rti ß ,11. : ? ind sore Mp . w . K. Housley. throat. "I tried to cure tills for eighteen liontlis. but it gradually got worse. A lector advised ine to have my tonsils •ut out. but I did not like the idea. Vnotlier doctor examined me, and told ne tile Fame tiling. I finally got a bot lo '>f Peruna, and after I had taken ine bottle my throat was better. I ■ought and used a dozen bottles, and aw 1 was going to get well, and I did." Ask your Druggist for a Free Peruna Almanac for 1912. Beautiful Art Creations Of Stokes County Scenery. Do you want to see some of the prettiest colored post cards of the beautiful mountain 1 scenery of Stokes county that you ever looked at? We have the following scenes: Court House at Danbury. Dan River Bridge at Danbury. Scene From Buck Island Bridge on Dan River. Cascade. Piedmont Springs Hotel and surrounding scenery, showing Moore's Knob and Cascade. Done in colors, on line enam eled card board, made in Chicago, beautiful art creations : 2 for 5 cents 25 cents per dozen. Sent postpaid anywhere in the United States. Address— Danbury Reporter, , Danbury. N. C. i HORSES AND MULES! ... -• r - m . • >•^l—ii«iii—■————rara^j&.M—r 7 T>-TW ■ r \ jflggl'ft - At E. L. Smoak's Stables, Pinnacle, N. C. An Extra Pine Load of Good MULES and a few Good HORSES. If you are in need of some GOOD stock come to Pinnacle, N. C., on the above dates and we can certainly suit you in Price and Quality. SMOAK & McCREARY, Winston-Salem, N.C. Letter From Campbell. Campbell, Jan. 4, 1912. Mr. Editor : i I think the time has come to make good roads in our county. It seems that the people are dis couraged and out of heart who have to try to do any kind of business or farming in our coun ty, on account of the hard way it is to do anything, to haul any thing, or to make a dollar by J stirring around during the rough | weather of the year. I am a poor : man, and do not own any land. | and I know it would not cost me | much to work the roads by tax-; ation, my tax is only two or three dollars a year. I have to work the road just as many days as: those who own hundreds of acres j of land. Most of the land owners j in my neighborhood are in favor of the tax for roads. If ever we have an election on the question I expect to vote the tax. j If it made my tax double what it is, how could it help benefit the poorman. We will each one of us save SO.OO, as the six days of free labor are worth that to us. Then if we had a good level road, we could get out and stand a chance of making a dollar where | we can't make 5 cents for several j months in the winter time. I Many farmers in my neighbor hood would sell their farms and leave the county, on account of the dull outlook ahead. It is aj long ways to market over a road i which is dangerous to travel. You can put me down in favor of the tax for roads. FARMER. FRIGHTFUL POLAR WINDS j blow with terrific force at the far north and play havoc with, the skin, causing red, rough or sore chapped hands and lips, that need Bucklen's Arnica Salve to heal them. It makes the skin soft and smooth. Un rivaled for cold sores, also burns, boils, sores, ulcers, cuts, bruises i and piles. Only 25 cents at all ! Druggists. THE DANBURY REPORTER MRS. McGILL ' BROKE DOWN i Gives the Real Facts In Regard to Her Case and Tells How She Suffered. Jonesboro, Ark. —"I suffered a com plete break down In health, some time ago," writes Mrs. A. McGlll, from this place. "I was very weak and could i not do any work. I tried different . remedies, but they did me no good. ' One day, I got a bottle of Cardul. It did me so much good, I was surprised, 1 and took some more. Eefore I took Cardul, I had headache : and backache, and sometimes I would cry for hours. Now lam over all that, j 1 and can do all kinds of housework. I i | think it is the greatest medicine on : earth." In the past flftv years, thousands of ladies have written, like Mrs. MrUill, 1 to tell of the benefit received from j Cardui. Such testimony, from earnest I surely indicates the great value of this j tonle remedy, for diseases peculiar to | women. Are you n sufferer? Yes? Cardui is the medicine you need. We urge you to try It. N. B Writetn: ladles' Advisory D«p»..Chatta ! nnotf.i Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tl'nn., for Sprci'il ! jn-trvctinn a, and 64-pace book, "Home Treatmenl (or Women," sent in plain wrapper, on reguekt. ■ : NOTICE. | Havinu; duly i]iialitit'i| as executor iif tin- last will anil testament of! I'ct lT 1". Overliy, decease tl, notice j Is hereliy uivcii to all persons liolil iiiK claims against tin* estate of tlii'l saitl I'eter !•'. (verity, to present j tlieni to nit' f"i' |i;iynieiit. ilul,v j authenticated. oil or liy Hit- Ist ilay ! of Jim. l!(i:i. or i his no! ire will Im pleaded in Inrof i heir reeovery. All j persons l:i:li'l>'ei| to ill estate arc I res|i"eifiilly i'ei|tieslei| lo make iin-1 jineiliate set I lenient of same with me. Till- tile I'.lth .lay of Dec. 1!»11. 15. I*. Ovefliy. Kxei'iltoi* of I'. I'. ; ()verity. I'ost iltliee. tini" \'a.. Ito'll • j X. >. I'eiree, Att.v. for Kx. | BOYS AND GIRLS NAMES j wanted—Send yours for free premium. Imperial Merch andising Co.. Stoneville, N. C. j ' CHAS. R. IIELSABECK, Attornev-at-Law, Rural Hall. N. C. Will practice in thr> courts of Stokes, Forsyth, S'irry, etc. Prompt attention given „tu all business entrusted. Appointments for Danbury Circuit I M. E Church. Aaron's, Ist Sunday at 11 a. m. Snow Hill, Ist Sunday at 3 p. m. Danbury, Ist Sunday at 7 p. m. Davis' Chapel, 2nd Sunday at, 11 a m. Mt. Carmel, Saturday night before 2nd Sunday and sth I Sundays at 11 a. m. ' Delta, 2nd Sunday at 3p. m. I Danbury, 3rd Sunday at 11 a. m. j Vade Mecum, 3rd Sunday at 3 p. m. Union Hill, 3rd Sunday at 7 p. m. Sandy Ridge, 4th Sunday at 111 a. m. Smith's Chapel. 4th Sunday at 3 p. m. Everybody is invited to attend these services. T. J. FOLGER. P. C. D. 11. MARTIN, Jeweler. Stuart, Va. All work gua/anteed satisfactory. I W 'B' La for Bliss stands for ■ best—-best family Bliss Native Herbs ■ strikes at the root of I 9 disease by purifying EStf It restores wasted H tissues; strengthens agr ■ every organ. 8%. A tablet at night; Hfl next morning fooling jSj Faithfully used will tlk jjn banish Rheumatism, pB Constipation, Dyspep- Hi M nia, Kidney ami Livor KA.J m Basuroyou seourc U|j Jfl tho genuine Bliss Native ■ Herbs—in a yellow box Q bearing, the portrait of ■ Alouzo O. Bliss. flHi Bf 200 tablets SI.OO. HB Money back if not Ask the B1 JAMES F. HALL KING, N. C. Young Men WE POSITIVELY HAVE 1 10 New, separate and dis= tinct styles in fall and winter footwear, a great variety in style, leather and price. IT IS OUR INTENTION TO PLEASE YOU Johnson & Barr 428 Trade Street. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. AT ASHCRAFT DRUG STORE WINSTON SALI M. TRADE ST. You will find everything fresh and clean in drugs, j medicine, etc. Drugs should be fresh to get the best results, and as we I have just opened we know and you know everything is absolutely clean and fresh. ! New crop turnip seed. I i i i ! ACHfD AET'C TRADE STREET | AJllUvAr 1 3 NEXT DOOR TO BOYLES BROS 1