BA!IIGI>OWD'ER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal! Grape Cream ofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE KIiRAL Si ALL NF.WS. Mr. L. 0. looser Given Birthday Dinner Wheat Crop Lonkmg Well. Rural lii!!, May'!.—The wheat ■ crop is looking wrv well in this vicinity. Farmers are awfully behind with their work on account >»t' so ( much wet weather. The neighbors and friends of j Mr. L. O. Moser gave him a surprise birthday dinner, it; being his 45th birthday. There were 114 people present, and the table was loaded with many good things. All present seemed to enjoy the occasion. Mrs. Fannie Moser is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Puss Southern, who is very ill. Misses. Stella and Bulah Moser and Messrs. Oscar Tuttle, Ollie Moser, Robert Merritt, Jesse Bennett, Cary and James Ed wards all visited Mr. Thomas •lames last Sunday. Dr. Robert Helsabeck returned Saturday from Charlotte where he has been spending some time in the medical school. Misses Julia and Mary Moser returned lsst night from a visit to their grandmother, Mrs. Southern,-near German ton. Mr. John Brander visited Mr. j W. R. Moaer yesterday. Misa J&nie Spaugh near Ger-1 manton, ie spending a few days • t i npi uf ! STOCKHOLDERS AND I i. * xThe Bank ofL DRECTORS I I F MR JESSE H. PRATHER, MOUNT AIRY. DdlllVUl + ! WK. J. BYERLY, - MOUNT AIRY. - . btokes County K ■mi | | JOHN A. BURTON - WALNUT COVE. AS RENDERED TO THE CORPORATION COMMIS- | I J - SANDY RIDGE. /-• - >S , • —-•■- -— 1 - • —= • - — — R - --- N. 0. PETREE, - - - DANBURY. PAI t M+T T SION AT THE CI - OSE OF BUSINESS APRIL 17. 12 DR J OHN W NEAL , . . MONROE . , VUUIIIY JESSE A. LAWSON. - - CAMPBELL. • s OSCAR N. PETREE, WALNUT COVE. ; Hreonrres: Li.bili.ie., D. Si WATKINS. - WALNUT COVE. C,PITA "-- SMOOO 0 ° W«. G. SLATE, - - - MIZPAH. Banking: Hou«es- ------- . 2,686.20 Deposits 136,778.84 SAMUEL W. HAIRSTON. WENONDA. Calh U -?: A R. .*Surplus and UndividedProfit.4, B7o.B3 E. P. PEPPER, .... DANBURY. i" "$151,649 67 J15T.649.67 J - F - PEPPER . - - - - MEADOWS. N. E. PEPPER, .... DANBURY. APRIL, 1912 ?■ , s , . I • - We jpivite tjrie account of every man, wo man and child of Stokes county. In terest paid on certificates of deposit at 4 per cent., compounded I every 3 months. Check vjS&J Officers: books furnished free. All I M. T. CHILTON, President. business intrusted to I 0. N. PETREE, Cashier. N. E. PEPPER, Cashier. us is absolutely I Offices—Danbury and Walnut Cove. • confidential. ; * «*» . > ■ v " 'l£ "l • . * x * j ' "*.6 * I with her sister, Mrs. Ada I Tuttle. I Mr. Charlie IJowder, of (VI ! fax, called on Miss Maggie Law | son yesterday. ; Miss Nellie Moser visited friends near Mt. Olive the past week. Messrs. Oscar Cromer and Nat Green tilled their regular i appointments at Mrs. Riser's Sunday. Miss Mary James is spending this week with Mrs. Annie Helsabeck of Rural Hall where she will take in the Commence ment. A BLUE EYED GIRL. BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CATARRH THAT CON TAIN MERCURY. |as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and complete- : Ily derange the whole system when entering it through the ! mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on I prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they ; will do is ten fold to the good | you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. In buying Hall's Catarrh ' Cure be sure you get the gen uine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. J Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. j Take Hall's Family Pills for : constipation. i THE] DANBLRY REPORTER ! „ Red Hag Hoisted In Place of the Stars and Stripes. New York, May I.—The Stars and Stripes were torn down and trampled under foot, and a red (lag substituted during a (ierce fight at a May Day meeting of the Socialist party and affiliated unions in Union Square park late today. Thr.' as. ri.ms panic did not ensue is believed to have been due to l!i" fact that thou sands of persons on the outskirts of 'he crowd, did not know what the trouble was. Responsibility for the tearing down of the flag is disclaimed by the Socialists, who assert that members of the Industrial Workers of the World committed th " act. The Social ist representatives on the plat form appear to have done their best to protect the national colors. WILD K.Xt'ITKMKNT. The trouble started at the con clusion of a parade of 8,000 mon and women who gathered in the park for speech-making. Red banners, the emblems of Social ism, already adorned the speak ers' platform and the band was playing the "Marseillaise" when the Stars and Stripes were car- TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING THE BASIS OF SUCCESS. Sinoe the Ingredients Entering Peruna Are Known, Its Power as a Catarrh Remedy and Tonic is Understood. COLUMBUS, OHIO.—The ac tive Ingredients entering the most popular household remedy in the world have been made known to the public. This means a new era in the advertising of popular fam ily medicines—Peruna leads. Peruna contains among other things, golden seal, powerful in its effect upon the muooui mem branes. Cedron seed, a rare medicine and unsurpassed tonio. Cubebs, 1 valuable in nasal catarrh and affections of the kidneys and bladder. Btone root, valuable for the nerves, mucous membranes as well as in dropsy and Indi gestion. I 1 ried to the stand as the first 1 1 speaker was about to be intro duced. Instantly there was the wildest excitement. "Take that dirty rag down," went up a cry from the crowd. But those on the platform held their ground and some with J cool' r heads tried to «iuiet the tumult that had broken out. "We don't recognize that lias," cried a man in front as he tried to reach the platform. That cry was taken up by, others, a number of whom fought their way to the plat form. Those on the platform tried t-> protect the ilag and a| fist fight resulted in which alone policeman was the only oliicer who figured. His club knocked , three men down. Several men were tossed bodily over the plat form rail into the crowd. Bloody faces were numerous. woman DEFP:XDKK. The big American flag was finally torn down and hurled to 1 the ground. Miss Caroline Dex ' ter, a member of the Socialist party, a tall muscular woman, 1 elbowed her way to where the 1 fallen banner lay. 'l "Men like you should be ' | shot," she cried as she gathered ■ up the tlag. She met r.o re sistance and carried the flag : home with her. j With nothing but red banners 1 ,to decorate the platform the meeting proceeded but the pro gram as arranged by the Socialist party had to be given ■ up and the speakers were mostly j from the ranks of the World. . I HELPS A JUDGE IN BAD FIX. I Justice Eli Cherry, of Gillis Mills, Tenn., was plainly! worried. A bad sore on his leg: had baffled several doctors and 1 long resisted all remedies. "I ! thought it was a cancer," he wrote. "At last I used Buck-: len's Arnica Salve, and was com- 1 pletely cured." Cures burns, 1 ! boils, ulcers, cuts, bruise# and .piles. 25 cents at all druggists. j Fancy dress ginghams at 1 .'J-1 Wood mowers, rakes, repairs, cents. W. E. Butner. Keiger's store. ICRMEOEZir i We're ready to dress every man ; . » f i that conies to us as he should j ! be dressed. - We are showing Clothes thai' i have no equal for workmanship, I style, etc., when price is con- S sidered. MAY WE SHOW YOU? N. L. CRANFORD & CO. One Price Clothiers. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Shoes ! Shoes!! / kh If you want MIGH (4}wl 'fk GRADE SHOES at popular prices, don't fail to visit the SHOE " ■ STORE at 4,S 1 ibertv ; „ Page 3

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