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Page 6 Young Girl of Sixty-Three Years of Age, Advertises For Hus-1 band. Rocky Bluff, N. C. t 875 W. Liberty St. Hello boys: Here I come as it is leap year, advertising for a husband. I am a young girl of 63 years, so you see I am getting old enough to marry. lam a small lady weight 280 lbs., I am 7 feet tail, have a blue eye and a black one, have black hair and fair skin. I have 10 sisters and 5 brothers, and I am given up to be the best looking one of them all. Boys if you don't believe it come to see for yourselves. I can do any kind of work in the field. Fap says I am the best j hand to plow he's got. but 1: can't do no kind of house work j much, but lam young and can ' learn yet. Ma says she will work in the field this summer and let me stay at the house and j do the cooking. Well, I guess you boys will want to know what I have got towards house keeping. I have a nice willow rocking chair, but it is broke down, I have a nice eight day clock but it hasn't run any in 30 years, have two plates and did have two teacups and Sallie Ann broke one of them. I couldn't eat or sleep for a long time it troubled me so. Ma j said if I wouldn't grieve so she | would buy me another cup when I married, why she told me that she didn't think I would ever marry. She will find out, if Ij can get some sweet old boy. I had a pig too. The fifth Sun- J day in February Polly Ann's j best fellow called ar.d Ma killed j my pig- I have three quilts |! but the lining and padding is ! gone. I had yarn pieces to > piece me another one and the i moths eat them up. I had a ; big 10 pound feather bed and \ pit it out to sun one day and;i the wind blovvtd it away. Ma has an old long handle skill.'t, her grandfather give hir tliat he founl just after the flud. She said she was going to give it to the first one of her children that got married. Hur ry u ), boys, 1 want the skillet. I will close hoping to hear from some sweet little boy about my age through the Reporter. No old men need not write and flirts had better save their stamps as I mean business. Hoping to be yours in the future. Lovingly, BECKY ANN BUNKER. Some Heahh Proverbs "Closed windows are open avenues to consumption." "Strong drum makes weak men." "No good growth without ex ercise." "Modern city life may build fortu.ies, but it breaks health." "a clean tooth never decays." Hp are the Two Great Creators of Energy Energy means power — I power to work, to think, 1 to throw off and keep off disease. Get all the sunshine you can, and take Scott's Emulsion regularly. It will give you strength, flesh and vitality. Be tare to get SCOTT'S— n it's the Standard and alwayt I the beet. IKhh DRUGGISTS 11-19 ■ "First aid to the dyspeptic—a good laugh." "High living develops low vitality." "Breathe deeply; the more you expand your chest the less you will contract colds." "For your baby's sake, nurse it. You can't improve upon God's plan." "Dirty air is death." "The Civil War killed 205,700 in four years; consumption kills 800,000 in four years in the United States; if 'war is hell,' what is consumption?" "What will it profit a child to gain the whole curriculum, if it loses its health?" "A child's curiosity concern j ing sex is normal, pure, and ' necessary for mental and moral | development. Satisfy it with i | chaste ideals." "Begin early to prepare the! next generation for parent-1 hood." "Better a year too early than : an hour too late " "The only night air that isj injurious is last night's: open; the windows and let it out." "Mothers need to be protected against exposure, overwork, dissipation, venereal diseases, stress and strain of every kind: j and they need to be taught how to nurse their children, and how to feed, clothe, and bathe them properly." —From the Chicago Child Welfare Exhibit. j l™ I VEHICLE \ HOSPITAL 219 Church St., Winston, N. C., rear Zinzendorf Hotel % j Are prepared to do $j the best VEHICLE iREPAIRING, PAINTING, TRIM MING, andRUBBEK TIRE WORK in this part of the State and A-t want your busi ness a ■ i Cranford & j Snyder The House Wife's- Only real satisfaction will come through the preparation of meals on a BUCK'S STOVE or RANGE. We have the agency for gi this line world's known M Stoves and Ranges. We also carry a com- j i plete line of HOUSE I FURNISHINGS. When j you are in need of any- | thing in this line it will I | be to your interest to ■ call and see us. Williard & Ader Furniture Co. 511 Trade St., Winston, N.C. After October Ist we will be in the building now oc cupied by Boyles Bros. Co. MASTERS! fPIANT™™ Ik Just us staple as oil every well: Tomatoes. Cab bage, Tobacco, Sweet Potatoes, there Is nothing;' to equal It In the better work than j hand and more EVERY FARMER | Should buy and use this Setter. No stooping, no lame backs.but straight, ahead easy pleasant work. Write, us at onee for testimonials and full I particulars. Answer today. R. T. BECK & CO. General Agents. Qermanton, N. C. ———————————— i Powolh Irregular? Try Dr. Miles* Lax* j atlve Tu blots. ! EAC H r j Hardware and Supply Co. I STUART, VA. Hardware, Furniture, House I Furnishings and Queensware. Busies, wagons, harness, rarm machinery, B windows, doors, and all kinds of building ma-1 terials, paints and oils, roofing of all kinds, sew- I ing machines, sprays and spraying materials. We carry the stock==You can get of j us what you want. | ——————— •tobacco is qoino good AT • • FARMERS WAREHOUSE • • Winston, N. C. 2 • • • • • —iriww i mil imw J The Gorrells want very J much to handle the rest of your crop. Get some ready • and take it to them while the going is good. They are in better shape than ever to get W you the biggest prices. The Gorrells will over please you and then some. W We are your friends, w ® A. B. GORRELL & SON. # ® • • • ® First Sale Days for ® A JANUARY-MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. © FEBRUARY-TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS. X MNNWMMWMMM THE DAN BURY REPORTER Don't be surprised if you have an attack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment and it will soon dis appear. Sold by all dealers. Laffargue PIANO Excells in Purity of Tone and Durability of Construction. Catalogue Free- Write Department S. R. J. BOWEN & BRO. Winston-Salem, N. C. We carry a complete line of Edison Phonographs and Re cords. Write for catalogue of new records. FOR SALE—24O acres of valu able farm land. 30 acres good creek bottom, good buildings, good watter, good pasture, de sirably located on public road 5 miles north-west of Madison. Suitable for all crops. For furth er particulars address 6mch4t A. G. MARTIN, Madison, N. C. Route 3. D. H. MARTIN, Jeweler, Stuart, Va. All work guaranteed satisfactory SHIP YOUR PRODUCE AND all farm products to Jas. T. Ayers, wholesale commission merchant, Danville, Va., for top market prices. A square deal and prompt returns. Write for price list and ship ping tags. DR. CHAS. L. MAKTIN Dentist. Office over Madison Drug Co., Madison, N. C. rubbERSS STAMPSjgr One Line. Aii Cushion Mount, not over 3 inche« in length ... - --25 c. Each additional line on nine m0unt...... -10 c. F.ach additional halt inch in length sc. Sell Inking Stamp Pad*, any color, 20 and 25c. Line Bund Datna. good tJf 8 yeara, each.. 25c. Premier Aut >n atic Numbering Machine. 6 wheel* B«»t machine on inaiket....ss.so Ca.h mu»t accompany orderj. We pay postage. Make anything in Stamp line. A»k for catalog. PEKFECTION STAMP WORKS. N'OUNT AIKY. N C. KILLTHECOIkSKTI AND CURETKEUgfggSi MTHDR.KIN€'S mmmmv FOR fOUCHS riP 60* ft *l.OOl rUN VOLDS «■ TRIAL BOTTU fRK MP All THROW ANO LUHCTHOUBIES cuA/fAA/reeo SAT/sFACTony k Off MON£V f>EFUA/D£D. W. G. Jerome Real Estate and Insurance Winston-Salem, N. C. 506 Wachovia Bank & Trust Building. Phone 983. FOR SALE—Several farms near Winston-Salem. All kinds of city property. Life, health, accident and fire insurance. Dr. L. S. Fox DENTIST. , WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Wachovia Bank Bldg. v Rooms 504-505. WILLIAM T. WILSON, Attorncy-At-Law. Estates settled, collections, all legal papers prepared in a careful and painstaking man ner, practice in all the courts, all business given prompt and careful attention. Office 243$ Main St. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. W. READE JOHNSON Attorney-at-Law. Masonic Temple. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Will practice in both State and Federal Courts. CHAS. O. McMIChAEL, J. E. SAINTSINd, Wentworth. ReidsvUie. M'MICHAEL & SAINTSING, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Practice iu St ite and Federal Courts. All business given prompt attention. Chits. O. Mc- Mictiad will be in Madison on Saturdays, at his old office over the post office. 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. DR. THOMAS W. DAVIS. Eye, Ear,_ Nose and Throat. Office -405-7 Masonic Temple, Winston - Salem. N. C. Hours : 9to 12:30, 2to 4 and by appointment. REID P. JOYCE, Liveryman, WALNUT COVF N. C. Good Safe Teams nd Careful Drivers DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Bank Building, Collections a Specialty. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. DR. R. A. FRY, Dentist, Office Opposite Postoffice. PILOT MTN.. N. C. R. R. ROGERS J. I. FULTON ROGERS & FULTON, LAWYERS. Offices Jones Building, Liberty St. Winston-Salem, N. C. R. R. Rogers will be in Walnut Cove on the first and third Tues days in each month. J. W. HALL, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Will practice in all courts, p both State and Federal. Office over Martin' sstore. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt hi tttwtiiiii to all business .intrusted Will practice in all Mi'tp »•( ill rtn PETREE, EAST & CO., Real Estate and Rental Agents, WALNUT COVE, N. C.
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