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Page 4 The Danbury Reporter rr.rrr.i: r-iios.. Ki'ii-ou* \m> i*i 1 i>mo Subscription : 3 mo., 25c.: (> mo.. 50c; one year. SI.OO WKPNKSP.W. MAY 1\ lIH'J. A MONSTER MI:N \C\l. \ ;!o, !i.a'.:hs nr.d..ng rou> !'•> • that eontr nt# county home is the common house fly. There is no ~ rt>l . . inv question in the minds of intelligent people that a tremen ; ins percentage of deaths are attributable to the visitation of the insect who carries on his feet and wings fatal germs which spread r >ll d ; i?ath. Recent government statistics show that 8(5,000 , ;,j .;. 0 i_'v.i; 1 Stales \variy and that .lie appa.iing mortal , c. able ' ■ t'.ies. It' any person will si >p : nig enough to stue\ r .. t ivature ■ ->' ~ \ s ere with its f.»u tV result v jis. The screen is s. and ti ' • It may cost a litt 1 1 .1 . L . .: : . ~ ;1 • | , an 1 door in the in* 1 . f . t ; uin ct» rs* bills or t mibstones. WHAT AB>l r FLORIDA. . s when tired of an • 1• 1 familiar object we discard it ... . . ,>r.e of a ditVfrer.t !»att.-rn. which f r a time ' ' . , 1 ♦ .... * , . ... . ♦ v . ilP.u 111 1;V 1 111 J >l*l »\ ct 1 1 • ••»I i, . , j -0 U e discover that the •ew ob ect is detective in m- -re o jj one. a- 1 that we overlooked the good "i th" old friend anil the bad ones in the new. Then we realize that we have made a mistaken choice. A Stokes in _r,. j eiiv-.instances, led with tine air. healthful •limtte no mosquitoes, good land when treated right, and kind , ... .- l hesitate '->ng before plunging into a new intr ; e j C » ( mtrv A'here distance lends enchantment t«> the view. I ALI.ENS ML S I (iO. "'"■•e i i-ience so far disclosed in the Allen tria!> fails to convince t'-at the newspapers overdrew the devilish character of the assas sins who wiped out the Hillsville court. All peaceful people wi>h that justice may be satisfied in the disgraceful affair. and justice's satisfaction can only mean that the clan of murderers must be removed from society so effectually that the memory of their •.assing may be a fearful deterrent to all those who hold themselves superior to law. Carroll is not the only county in Virginia or North Carolina where clans exist who have a contempt for established order. The electric chair is the medicine for hoodlums and cut-throats who prey upon innocent people. If guilt could be made personal in the matter of the Walnut Cove- Danbury road, somebody ought to be hanged. WILL GO TO JURY WEDNESDAY. Final Arguments of the Ten Attor neys Will Begin Today Then Judge Staples Will Charge the Jury. Wyth'viile, May 1-- Floyd Allen's jury was today in structed by the court and tomor- ' row the final arguments of at torneys on both sides will begin. ■ Ten lawyers in all will speak in prosecution and defense >f Allen's part in the Hillsville court house assassination March 14 when the judge, prosecutor, >heri!i". a juror an I a bystander W'-re killed. The summing up probably will tike two days. The case may not go to the jury before Wed nesday, Claude Allen, Floyd Allen's son, also indicted for five murders in the same shooting, will be placed on trial next ac cording to the plans of the pro secution. There was talk today of an at tempt to compromise the other cases, though it is admitted any moves in that direction would be guided by the result in I" loyd Allen's trial. ESCAPES AN AWFUL FATE. A thousand tongues could not express the gratitude of Mrs. J. E. Cox. of Joilet, 111., for her wonderful deliverance from an awful fate. "Typhoid pneumo nia had left me with a dreadful cough," she writes, "Sometimes I had such awful coughing spells I thought I would die. I could get no heli> ft'om doctor's treat ment or other medicines till I used Dr. King's New Discovery. But I owe mv life to this won derful remedy for 1 scarcely coutfh at ail now/' Quick and safe, its the most reliable of all throat and lung medicines. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free at all druggists. Meadows News W Meadows. N. C.. May 15.-—! Mr. Harry Smith happened to a serious accident last week. A log rolled against his leg break ing one bone below the knee. He will be unable to do any work fur quite a while. Another acci-1 dent was that of Mr. Wni. Dar nell, who fell from his stable! and hurt his knee. He is going i on crutches. I)r. and Mrs. J. \V. Neal re- j turned home last week from a; trip to some of the northern! cities where they had spent' several days at Washington and witnessed the examination of some of the Titanic officers on trial at that time. The new babe of Mr. and Mrs. | Eldridge Hicks is ill this week with stomach trouble. Mrs. Mary Ann Hicks, who has boen quite ill with fever for a few months, is much improv ed. Mrs. J. C. Wall has returned from a week's stay at her father's, where she attended the funeral of her brother, Mr. Joe Caudle. Mrs. Fannie Morefield spent Monday with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. David Hicks. * Mrs. Rosa Covington, of Win ston, is visiting her father, Mr. W. P. Sands, who is suffering | with cancer. ; Elder Matthew Moran and 1 wife, of Wool wine, Va., are visiting Mrs. Moran's sister, Mrs. Adeline Joyce. Elder L. Gilbert, of Stuart, Va., preached at Clear Spring Sunday. 1 Parched cot Fee 184 cents. W, i E. Butner. M. E. CHURCH CONFERENCE. Vat Held at Palmyra Church Saturday |. —Church Being Painted—Other j n News of Walnut Cove Route 1 Sl , c . Walnut Cove Route 1, May 1-. i Tho third quarterly moot in.- or. pa' Stokos circuit was hold at I'ai- mo myir church Saturday mnrr". stc, at II o'clock. 1 >r. Taylor, ot Mt. Airy, preached an able ser- a I moil Sunday at 11 o'clock att>T St? which tin* Lord's supper was taken. ' >uit» a large crowd was '.!> out to he;iv i »r. Tayl r proa.' . Rev. Uotl:iock will proac:; at Sa Palmyra no\t Sunday at 1' A. tn M. S.mday School at lo A •!. 1 li ;-t- ; i see a largo crowd o;.' air .Master (liadis Smith is on ' . v ' s -ic\ list at this writing. \\ are « »>j Mr, an i Mrs. VV. V. Mead.>ws Mi \ isited Mr. ' ••m 11. Smi' S'.nday eve*ii::g. M>s. - Etta and I'.llie Rutl.-dge \i si tod Miss. > l'.eriha, Emma I'' l ar.d Fannie Meadows Sunday. k>" Mr. and Mrs. ,1. F. Smith and brt Mr. and Mrs. Pock latum \>it- an ed at Mr. W. F. Chapman's San- eiy day. ,)V * Mrs. Fimyra Young spent ;ast ma we. k wi'h l'.er son. Mr. .J. V>. po« Vouiv_", near iison's Store. bi\ Miss Pearl Play'.ock visited at tlu Mr. .lohn 11. Smith's Sur.da;. He evening. 5 ll Mrs. .1. P. Abbott. who as hin been sick i'"f ~«iito awhile, is tlu im; rovir.g. we are g! ■■d to saw mjj Mr. Wi i' I'ow'.« r called t seo ' Miss Pearl Playiock Sunday ti'i evening. J Misses Macie Y-.mg and Ila Knight visited Miss Martha "a; i .recti Sat".r.lay night and San- l ''l day. Mrs. tiracie Young, of Wins- st ton. is visiting her parents this 1 week. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Smith, at Horn to Mr. and Mrs. George Hampton, a girl. w:i Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moser visit- sin ed at Mr. M. T. Meadows' Sun- ast day evening. cr( Messrs. Frank Iloss and Oscar > Green are painting Palmyra Dc church. wr GI"ESS WHO. WJ r King Party Returns From Visit to Florida Dr. J. W. Slate. Mr. Walter Tuttle and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus j Slate. all of King, returned Sunday from Florida where they had been on a prospecting ex pedition. While in the Callahan ■ section they purchased respec- j' t tively tracts of land. All were Li j highly pleased with the country pa of the everglades. Mr. Rufus '' c ; Slate expects to remove to Flori |da and pass the remainder of his dnys. Dr. Slate presented L the Reporter with a fine large onion grown this spring at Calla han, weighing more than a pound. A big lot of shoes and slippers, g Price from $2.00 to s?4.(M», will (J begin at *2.00. Then every pair H ; sold will lie one cent cheaper. I I 1 mean to close them out W. E. I Butner. Bj'B' !a for Rl Bliss stands for Mi hot r-best family H modicine. \r9*% Eliss Native Herbs bttj r Rtrikoa at the root of ftjjj a ■■ diseaso by purifyint? JW It restores waatod &W H tissues; strengthens j. ■jovtry organ. H A tnblot at j H noxt. morning feeiing ■ Fait'rfuUy iifwi h brans a Rhauwatisn, m s E.i»".r.oy a.i'l L.rer Eo suro you socr 'C I Im tbo ceruino Nu' ivo £&■ I . '«lpf ir. n yoKow Jux t-jjtTj I l9f t>l ° F'-rttalt of WW I Ask tho Bliss JAMES F. HALL KING, N. C. THE DANBURY REPORTER rious News and Personal Items ? From King. jjj King. May Pi. Crops ot all nds are rep : n'ted good in this ,i ction. « S. T. Keigor and son are pre- iring fo erect their large and odern up-to-ilate new brick " ,v - . . i Mr Wesley \ est is erecting handsome residence on Church root. J Miss Hmnia Hutchin-s made a . 1 ing trip to Stokesdalo Sunday. An awful t leetric storm here . iturday night, and much dos uction by high water. j Mrs. i'. .1. lJuntergot her arm ' most broken by falling while \ siting at her daughter's. Mrs. ill Hill's at (lermanton. •> Mr. .Joe Caudle, son of Mr. and . rs. .1. W. (.'audio, who was •; lied at Harper. West Virginia. pril L N was brought to King, * ay 7. and was laid to rest at rst Haptist church here. He >ked very natural, had several uises on !iis face, right leg 1 id arm cut otl". He lived about | Li'lit hours after he was run ; er by the train. He hail ? any friends at Harper. The 3 'ople he boarded with had him a ought to their house and did all | oy could for him until he died. 1 I- was to years. P» months and ij days old. Ue hope lo meet * m in a bettor world where i re's no sorrow, pain nor part- | t Hveiybody is working on full | lie at the furniture factory | running •> days in a week. | Thousands and thousands of | igs of fertilizer are being liiiul- ( I from here daily. (I Miss Maud Bennett, of Win- ( on. is visiting her sisters here. P.ig knitting mill to be put in King is now rumored by all. ' A big moving picture show | as pulled oiV Friday night ( lowing the great Titanic dis- ,j >ter also the Allen Hillsville •owd shooting up the court. { Several from here went to ( onnaha Sunday to see the high \ ater that washed away the j ig irt n bridge. ( Mr. Joe Holland visited at Mr. ;( ordon's Sunday. ( Miss Grace Grabs, who is in ( •liool at Salem Female . cademy, visited her parents, [r. and Mrs. L. S. Grabs Sun iy, returning Monday. Now is the time to get rid of our rheumatism. You can do by applying Chamberlain's iniment and massaging the arts freely at each application, i or sale by all dealers. Two cows for sale. J. Walter uttle, King, N. C., Route 1. Wood mowers, rakes, repairs, leiger's store. ——— I _ I ____________ 13I111L„ The House Wife's- Only real satisfaction I will come through the I preparation of meals on B a RUCK'S STOVE or I RANGE. We have the agency for 9 this line world's known | Stoves and Ranges. We also carry a com- n plete iine of HOFSE 9 FFRNISHINtiS. When | you are in need of any- n thing in this line it will ■ be to your interest to n call ami see us. Williard & Ader I Furniture Co. 511 Trade St., Winston, N.C. P After October Ist we will be in the building now oc- B cupied by Boyles Bros. Co. I J - '~' r "T - :;__.J: ./I:. , ■■ A... U "COST SALE \ . ... i : I ? of F'"oes and Slippers and | •i:: :: Dry Goods :: :: f > i AM (K)IN(i TO OFPHR A MCE I 4 LINH OF SiiOHS AND SUP-J : PFRS AND MY DRV GOODS AT J | COST. : : : : : : : : : i These Women's and Men s Shoes I j and Slippers are new slock and | 2 everybody is invited to come and 1 g see {hem for themselves. SHK Ml: AT ONCE FOR A BARGAIN. W. T. Morefield | Campbell N. C., Route I. ft c- • • •• ?t.i ■iiiiiiubhm—naai^iß | Giving BOND | | MADE^Easy! | ! - : A I represent one of the strongest bonding com- A 2 panies in the United States, and all persons £ holding positions of trust, and who are re- Z it quired to give bond, will l> well t«» see me Z before calling on their friends to assume w responsibilities which they hate to do. f I $ IN. E PEPPER, Danbury, IN. C. 2 V WW WW WW WW wWww WW vw wwww w Jhternm TOE&HEECI Thin Lisle Sox With strong, spliced interwoven toe and heel. Send us a mail order for what you need. In all colors, Thin Lisle 25c. We also carry a Ifull line of pure thread silk sox 25c. to SI.OO. We pay postage on all mail orders. I Boyles Bros. Co. II Winston, N. C.
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