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Page 8 I Brown's Warehouse is Averaging $12.00 Per " 1 1 Hundred Every Day. Sell at BROWN'S. | H BROWN, CAR FER, SIMPSON & COMPANY, Proprietors. || Tilt DRV PRIZOiw RECEIVES MUCH TOBACCO Sheds Are Full lo Overflowing asi-J Main Building Being Used To Store The Weed In Hundred thousand Pounds In One Day. The dry pri/.ery of tho St Kef. Count. Fanners' t'nion at Wal nut I' . o had probably the besi business in its history tho past woo';. Wagons loaded with tho weed poured in from every sec tion of the county, and «»n Thurs day ab )iit one hundred thousand poinds »;' tolutv > was taken in. I. immense sheds itsi the t I'.r.vo in are full t > uv t r liowir...' and the main !>;:i!tii:.• ■ ■ t the dr.. primer;, is now b.-in.ir ..s d H> I. > • i • »li>» The fact thai the nun.; • is ]•:«.--e If ». • » : i : ■ • ' the i oacco ample evidence that. e dry !i L*t*ll* 11 t::an w is i' v. as the mt • it:,... ~f the mas.a. Nt-nt to close .-n A/:;i Jit:'., next Saturday, but the (jih'Sti. n oi «v •*jin .* oi: , i• i* till■ itu \\ 00i\ IS iilSc»« • » ' .-.*u &v» *u*man wu v 9 iwi 'I | i MHB " a * 1M g !\Ve recommend |a solid If you are in need of Shoes leather Shoe to - you, one jmkgh g I|j or Slippers it will pay that will wear 30 days * vo , u . see our sloc ' I f" ■BMSpSSHHIHISM which is now complete in 1 longer than most * any 1 all the latest styles and I other at the same price. "LONGWEAR SHOES leathers. :: :: :: :: :: I WEAR LONGER." I Look for the bell on the bo 11 om I which is a guaran= * ee °f satisfaction. I ' YOURS FOR BUSINESS, I ,;j Bogles Mercantile Company, King, IN. C. 1J Dress Goods and Shoes Specialties. i | i by the directors. There is yet i| lit." a lot of tjbic.'v) which the owners expect to place in the dry pri/.ery. .Milton Barlow, of Stoke?, Pardoned By Governor. (iovernor Kitchin has granted a pardon to Milton Harlow, who was convict.»d in Stokes county at the fall term, l'.'ll. of the crime of f. and a. lie was sen tenced to twelve mo ;ihs on the roa Is. T.ie reasons for par.! >:i are as follows: "On the recommendation of the trial judge. I pardon'prisoner on e ndi'.ion t'r.at he abandon his c>-d«'findatit. properly provide lor 1;i s i.-un'.y and re' ;ain of v ..iii luuior. I: ait - -ars that piisoiior's wife do-; >rtv 1 him be fore his illicit relation with his c :«-ft-ii lant i' :.tn." ■ !i. i'. ol l.ianliury. - nted thi? Stokes-Forsyth . • y \\ itli n excel lent drawing and sp -..'ideations o> ti: ■ si'd bridge across 1 >n.id' • I'.i : po:id lu-IV. PAY YOUR POLL TAX BiRTKBAY BISO i OVER FIVE HUNDRED UNPAID fM ! J HUNDRED PEOPLE A 1! l.i\D j Next Wednesday Is the Last Day On Which You Can Qualify Your self to Vote (5y Paying. 1 Next Wednesday, May l>i, is 1 the last day on which you can qualify yourself to vote in the ' coming election by paying yi'ur - poll taw The tax bo-iks showed yes' • day that ittciv woie stih ah-tiit live hundred unpaid pol's and if y«-u ar amen# these i; is • i. : ,:h i;::vy..u v.vre paying il';.uii • care aiiyihin# about votiivihis ; fail, ('nly seven more > . rememlii r. • It is : ■>••! ,!ui ih «an r of p r.;' r! i a bit, t i .. i'.; divided !. •;..«-«• •, ! twos. s. ' M 1". :i:i■ i 'lis. .1. Vt'i'.-il.-y 'I ■ - ' field, o! Sandy LidLV !' •• 1. 1 v»vrc n. I\.i bnrv Mm; «• t lu-ii' :iin in>i(in-Sa' ■ \\ M.i :iu> ~V!"i ~ s, i• .: . • Wo ! . ~u- S !•;. , , , : . K i.'iv.Vi's s'.o.'O. UiMMMC'IW*LAk.V.t.UJritM*»/.\i«i to'V k > • r .•*» . . r*j»» • ' THE DANBURY REPORTER Several Weddings In the Piir;i Grove Section —Mr. Waltir Yen able (.ists A Party Other i\'e\vs l'rim's drove, April 2'1 —Tlie Sunday School at l'rim's tlr-w" is pi , "};ivssii , .jr nicely, there l> about "•"> un roll. There was preach in. l- at llrisn's drove the second Saturday a.ni Sunday by Rev. \V. 11. Iloani •!•, ;n:dl i- senium was enjoyed very iv.aeh. lie is an excellent si' .l\e'\ ; The .Vend-: aild relniives o,' 1 Mr. A. .1. iiall jtav-- him • i>' v di.ir : ..- t S;. t;r --d: y. A; n ..'ntb, Th« ••>• v.v • • about i.v • ! 'Paired present. :• ti ! tlie t;:!-'e 'ha' b.-re the l. ca' ' - I f' - :! - "as aboti! 7~> ! . '!.' is was Mr. ! sail's 1 i'. y ' ' t>i.o. A',- wish . inv r.i >re |.»nt? and : I MS:>. -LUII \ III'S, AH who '. re p. - ' - "it sc t » en oy s ; ■ t: i•" 1s v ry much. i .Mi'.' Daisy Jharmh. «>f West- t field, has been visiting friends in this community for the )>:ir t few days. The farmers are behind with their work owing l to so tr.ii.-li rain. Wheat is looking fairly well. Mr. Walter Yenable gave tin y ung people a party las! Satur day night, which was en.io.ved by all who w IT I present. rhs.Tr has been se\en! \\ed (.i.igs around LUTO this S ir'r.ir. They foliows : Mr. Ho.ut Owens .to .Mrs. .Jc-;• i■ i» : r t.•!»•. Mr. I\o!io"t ("nlli'-.s to "iii.-'s Ada N'unn and some otlvrs. i'.astir passed o,i' nicely. Seine oi the young peopie wont to tin Pilot ami soin' t > the Whit.' V.'r.!!. HAPPY IKJDMC Milst A Calf. A mill ■ be! ;ing to Mr. •!. N. l t M 'i ■> ■ ■' 1; !11 and i:i!!*•• I ; r.df » also hi'loti ring i > Mr, Young, some di.su.uw biting and kick* n"■ !i, arid >• i ■ ;no way p;;i!ed I). • calf tor.;;:u■ entiiviy out. To" HOLD REVIVAL iN I) AN BURY M ! CHURCH rvanjjclist Morgan I ee Starke, of New York, To Assist Pastor I". J I olijcr In Meeting Here June 11th. Kvangolist Morgan I/-e Starke, of Xi w York, has been secured by I'astor 1. Folger to assist in a revival meeting to be held in the M. I',. church here be-* ginning •bin" 11th. Mr. Starke is now engaged in holding revival meetings in this Stale and is said to be a very forceful preacher, lie '.s at present holdinga meeting in Tar be r-. Mr. Samuel A. llabbard. of Peidsville, was yesterday ap p' inted by tli- Corporation Com r i»>i>r. Slate bank examiner, i' • njipaintmci'it t>» go into 11 May Ist. Mr. 1.. If. Cov : ! !. il.ilei.di. was .pp int > 1 ..•'tan' 1 ttunii.oi'. ii and fooli': 1 ;' paint-. If.-: : i.e. ' distributors. i li.ii. s . leivan i >!e ('■ i.
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