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Page 2 MR. kIiRFEES WRITES Z bon WANTS BOND ISSL K FOR ROADS tt»nr 0 I' u lherc Is No Good Reason Why bent the People of Meadows Town- P ship W.,uld Not Tax Themselves t"\v To Build Good Roads Kli• >.■ 1 lopuft !*: . MTV i n tioo in your col mins >; . . I''.'' the . a>* WCH'IN tiiai liio -* h •» • t _ , r tr shij ar a lii I>r an t?Uvii . '.l i!V .1 ! ... A |. U ■ '*• Anil - a . *, « .i tact • shin.ii ■s has t art's ■ .' . • ara .• I and tra.vHt ~ a >st - ■ s»a • •• ■ • *•:. ! »»i '.•'!>! . i IVr. ' »i!'• i , • i ,v * - • a bun vote bonds now and spend the taug , ..on* von these two roads. 1 . >tato lilding these two highways .• tn th Forsyth canity line in i ""..ant "i ...: •ho Sn.ith ar.-i ..... I There Will be no Tobacco J I Sales on the Winston Market • • During the Months of June and July • ® On account of the fact that so few buyers are on the sales during: ® W the summer months and believing it to be for the best interests of W V the farmer as well as the market, it has been unanimously decided Q to suspend sales on our market during the months of June and July. £ We urge all the farmers to sell what tobacco they have on hand A M during the month of May. • • 0 The warehouses will be open all the summer as 2 0 usual to take care of their friends and patrons. £ I Tobacco Board of Trade I • By F. A. COLEMAN, President. % • Z. T. BYNUM, Secretary. • nitig as they do through the in part of tho township to its i tier on tho North, it would t 10 as near dividing' tho money i ially between, and equally i letiting all. as it would l>o j si bio ti) ii.i. No line in tlie i •::shij) would l>> but a short i tanee from a permanent mad. I lies.• roads. too, would each i ve the citizens whether wish- i to go to market with tobacco i to >wn »•\ - at. ; sv th i*'• nit\ would natur.i!l\ ; ■t us hire at dormanton with ' :"Oil roai! if we 1 :i!d one, i - s.-r\ i* g a gr.-at •; imher of i pie v. ith a good solid ma i i :• ua- ; • to mar .et tSn ir to- - • - •:' ate among lite a few of } i •r of the almvo named roads 1 >rivate subscription, either as t dtlic highway, . r a- a toll ,■ 1 owned by a stock. company. 1 while I fav. r ti i - if nothing can be lone, y t 1 know that •i!.! iss ;e and h .il l! oth roads ;l:ui y pro-. - t lie greati >t 1 'it to all. and be nv>re satis ory ever; way. ; ' ' any more money by private icription than it would take y .i 1 d \e of the above mails n • I-a\::.- a large part of the s i'i i ' 11 by a ■' 1 road, while as stated above e 11';; 111 !,oth. everybody in v township will be greatly ti '.••d. A' tor ; a- -li.. tiirough '• . a winter a* we haw, and >v n riencing the almost impas- _ mads. 1 cannot bat think oar people a ,- e r. ,v road;, to u e some iii it'/ >ve t' ward * improvement. Other meth- 11 have been suggt st«■.i besides !■ nd issue, but experience has ht the people all over the 1 who have been building e> - tliat to issue bonds is not the best and most elective possible, bi; is by far the K quickest method to adopt to soon realize on cur expenditure. In other words if we issue bonds there is no reason why we should not have these roads completed inside of two years, while ether methods would no doubt prolong the matter indefinitely. 1 say lot's stop discussing methods and issue Ininds and build i'le loads. Fn. Iless discussion and n ' wo' k1 ■ I;'s but little. I. ' ;s all iu! ir si;.. dder to the v. 1 el and veti' the.- bonds. i t's have i o tigi-.t r.or opposition. ': .i! make i: unanimous, It \vi be for ail and the g.. tl of all, - et :,s ; staa las• no man an. -a\ .vei 'AN'f, 1 it that we • \.\ and 11.1. iiav. good roads in M. adow s township. M;. idea that we should be gin at or.ee. c : rc.date a pc.. n, and if - . ough cat be ha.i. :.>i\ t:ii' e imissioiu i ■ the n» xt mooting to grant us an election. \ • . r.- tor g. i. H1 roads, JNu. \V. KFKFK! dormanton, N. ('. . I'M.W.\UM >r OIXTMINTS . F« >1! i ATAIIIiII I'll AT i • X TAIX MFIUTRY. ,s mercury will saroly des ; r the sei,>o of snudi and com; . to- 1 iy derange the whole s\st.!ii ' win n entering it through t . • 1 mucous s,;riace>. Such an os *ll>\ || Sel' bo used except ••!! J prescriptions from reputable 'I:;, sicians, as the damage t!.••;.• ... i,i do i- ten :'■•!.! to the I .on can ! issibl;.' derive . I n n. 11a. .'s ('atari h » .•• > lianufactured by F. J. Cheney i v T • l.'do, i).. eon tail •> ' mercury. at d is taken inter: . icting ilir-e' . apon the 1 ..1 N md mite »us s irfaces of the -. s ••ni. I .' Hall's C: , II V be - . • . • 1 • t tile lin ■. I: taken i.iternalh I na lo in 1--.-.1 >. »hio, by I . J. ,'h 'iie\ i"o. Testimonials :'ice. Sold 1 y a'l I )ruggists, 75c. Take Hal 's Family l'ilis • r | •onstipati.m. t i Wood mowers, rakes, rej'airs, 1 xeiger's store. i THE DANBURY REPORTER GERM A.N TON NFWS. Mr 11. 1 . Hartgrove Gives a Birth da) Dinner —Wheat Cn p I.coking Well liermanton, May 12. The wheat crop is looking very well in this vicinity. Farmers' are awfully behind with their work on* account of bad weather. Mr. 11. 1.. II art grove gave a birthday dinner Sunday, it being his I ith birthday. Those present were .Mr. and Mrs. W. K. 1 laker, Mr. and Mrs. \V. (I. Turtle. Mrs. dei\ a 1 laker, Meisrs. .1, li. Tattle. M. F. Tut tie, li. A. tirubbs. Misses Mae Haki-r and Fllen l'.riggs ami >t ■■r>. All report a idee time. 11.,'\. ('has. 11. Austin, who has been attending school at Mars 11 ill, will preach at Friendship tho third Sunday. A large crowd is expected, for he is an excell ent preacher. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Maker at tended preaching at (Quaker (lap Sunday. Mr. (ov Fowler lillod his regular appointment at Mr. \V. li. Faker's Sunday. Messrs. John IVtroo, (icero Holes and Artis Riser called to see Misses I'luma and Maggie 1 laker Sunday. Miss Mao Ilaker and her gran-hii.ithor are expected to go 1 to liockingliam this we k. Misses Kilen Briggs, Mae Haker and Minr.ie Hartgrove went to Mrs. Faker's Sam lay to eat cherries. Mrs. and Mrs. S. A. Hicks visited Mr. Joe Hicks Sunday. Mr. Frank l'- tre • was seen 1 pas.si r g I■. M;' day. 11. ** s s he was goii g'see his girl, MAMA'S (i.XI.V (illil.. I ] Fame back is usually caused ' by rheumatism of the muscles of ' the back, for which \ou will lind nothing better than Chamber lain's Liniment. For sale by all dealers. i FROM WAI.NU I COVE News Items and Personals T.ikcn From the Saturday News. .Mr. John V dding, of Cicr manton lie v 1, was in town on business \V ?*i. 'Silay. Mr. 1!. . v , i:>«, of S'.ates ville, District At ■; lit • t"t!i»• l'ar>r.- u's' Co-op :atiw 1 K'inonst rat ion Work IVr the Western District of North Carolina, was in town Tuesday iind WYdnes lay. He tolls us that tho im-rc: •- ,! \i\ 1.1 on the Demonstration acr s «»i' corn and cotton in N-.rtli C-.r lina la.-1 war, at market pritv ■>, mure than pai i lln "n' ir> unit expended on i!ii wi-': i:i the State. Mr. 11. 11. lieid, of Dan!. :»•> li-'Utc 1. st t in Tuesday ia town. Ouite a number from here have been attending court at Danbury tl.is week. Mrs. A. v>. Davi- visited her lather, Mr. .1. 1. Crews, at Kern el's', iile, last Saturday. Me ssrs. -I. P. \'i>ss and O. N. I'.'tree lett Saturday f r Tillin, Ohio, to earn the children of Larry Samuels to the .Junior Orphan's Home at that place. Dr. 11. A. Fry and Miss Hen nie Ilarrell. Itotli n' Pilot Mm., ■ were married in Winston-Salem Wednesday night. It was a "(iretna Creen" atl'air witnessed only hy the family of llev. 1.. W. Hutchens, the oiliciatitiir minis-1 tor. I IK LPS A -ll'D ill IX It AD Kl.\. Justice Kii «'i.- ir; . of (iillis M. 1!.-. Tenn.. wa> plainly worried. A had sure on his lee,' had I .allied sevi ral doctors :. •. i l• iiresisted a 1! remedies. "I thoi:.:ht ii was a cancer," he wrote. "At last I used Puck leii's Arnica Salve, and wascom pl"tely cured." Cares burns, hoiis, ulcers, cuts, lirtiiscs and piles. -J') cents at all druggists. You can save a little on most everything at Puttier's store. John Wanamaker On Advertising Advertising; doesn't jerk it 1 pulls. It begins very gently at first, but the pull is steady, i It increases day by day and year by year, until it exerts an ■ irresistible power. It is likened to a team pulling* i a heavy load. A thousand spas :' niodic, jerk;/ pulls will not budge i the load; but one-half the power ■ exerted in a steady eilol't w.,1 I start and keep it movin/. I have shoes and slippers at a bargain. W. K, I ; itner. Kjfj t i *.r '- "zy J.:- ■ V -J Z -'icr ; :J • ' v• r.! «! * .t •! 1 • ■ v\ • v - : lLs>k ■ **■' WCsr • > k" * si,. :'' • - ' '' I I I ! I ' v II \V , • ll* • I .■ k !"•' hlu! .y • f It Mil.-' N. rvln. M IIS I K ANK AM»F.ItH >N. '' nilr. y. AI :ii'i 'l'll.m- it;.!- ■ i . !,i!ilri'n in the ■ l'iiiti'l St'itf- \vh ire -utirriii;., , from attack- ■ i;ik j-y ~tv a | Imr.len ..!!•! ■ >rr. ■•.*• t r;• in nt., J who \VIM|.| yW- anything t. restore : I.valth t r > -r.lii: Dr. Milea' Nervine is i -no • t t!i>- I . t r •• - kn- \vn for tl.i- it !. j.( ■ e-i 1» ni il in th ji,!-. i , s :i'ii| t!; • c wliu li.ivr u- 1 it i .ve li- ill ! i:t!i ::i it It . t a "cnri I ':t i ri'i .liti re:: !v for T.-f vmi in | not 1 iv-it.it« i • t ivc it .i trial. Sold by all O r urjnlsts. If tho first bottle fa.ls to benefit your money is returned. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. 9 It will pay you to visit my bargain counter. W. K. Putner.
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