// n* l —' • 7 LOCAL GS 1 ws [|| •I ! 1 ' i• b l.awsi h \\h' I im 1 . ii i-t A i i ■ S r-.r lay. I Mf. Kmmit •!u •- -n. t!\ ing ii" it 1. \v.> h t i\v i S iturh . M: \\.!! !i. i) M a - :'• •it ■ 1 h f ■ Sti it.', ay. .•). iI. I .iliuton, i' Sandy 1 ! ! e, was ::i 11 1 wn 1 ;st v.•> ». Mr. IM Wh:t-. Meal-w. ' i'-' i. - li' f • .-'aMi-' lav. Mr. ! iiia S ■wit "ii was heft } S:iturda\ •!. -it w!iii.•. 4 )' M-'or ( "i' liiati. : Mcai|i>w> j | U.;to i. was 1 • r.■ Saturday. /, Mf. t lii-1->m Si;.-It'ii was in R' v. ~M v.• Mi'. 11.11*! ir: i'ovm-t>iM w;i> in '."Wf, a ■*: .rt w : .ilc Saturday. Mf Spot Taylor mailt- a ' .>i; •>s t f'> ; Wsi -t> »n iast Att ifiii'y N. i>. IVtivr mad«' i..i>inoss trip to Wins'oti Thur>- i.iv last v. ..k, Mr. K.>lit. 11. I'riddy. oiCamp :---•!i HimU' 1. was hero a sin ft , v. in ;■ Friday. Mr. .ioel Micks, of Meadows iwi'.ite 1. was a pleasant visitor at ti.-- Reporter otrsiv Monday. Mr. .1 im Matthi-ws. • Walnut Cove Route 1, was a visitor in town Saturday. Mr. Jerry Baker, of Meadows Route 1. was a visitor in town Saturday. Mr. Tom Lawson, of Walnut Cove Route 1. was in town Satur day. Mr. .Ino. Williams, of Mead -«wf Route 1. was here Satur day. Mr. N. 0. Petree spent a few ! days last week visiting at Mr. Jeff Tuttle's, near Walnut Dove. j Mr. S. I". Atwood, of Camp bell Route 1, was a pleasant 1 K' visitor in town last week. Messrs. J. G. H. Mitchell, of j U ' Gideon, and Wilkes Mitchell, of ] Dillard, were here on business | Saturday. Dr. L. H. Hill, a prominent citizen, of Germanton, was a most pleasant visitor here Satur day. Mr. Fred Watson, of Lexing ing, will occupy the W. L. * Trotter cottage at Piedmont Springs the last of this month, j Mr. W. L. Trotter, who has been spending a few days at Piedmont Springs, left Monday) - for his home in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley G. Tut tie, l s of Germanton, visited Mr. and | Mrs. J. Calvin Tuttle at Wins tun last week. Mr. 0. J. Cates, a prominent farmer of Walnut Cove Route 3, / spent a while here on business , Monday. Commissioner Jno. W. Gann, of Madison Route :>, was a pleasant visitor at the Reporter office one day last week. \ Mr, Walter Mitchell, a well known and prosperous farmer, of Walnut Cove Route 3, was in Dan bury on business a short while last Friday. i Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Fagg. ac companied by their daughter, ' little Miss Edith, visited Mf. Fagg's mother lhursday ol last ' week, nil Route 1. Mr. Hardin Flinchum, of Dan ' bury Route 1. was in town a s'lort while Thursday of last week. Mr. Fiinchum is one among Stokes' best farmers and citizens. Mr. .J. Irving Dolt, who has been spending several weeks in Danbury, left last Thursday fori his home in New York City. | Mr. Bolt made many friends while here and no doubt will bej missed by the people of Danbury. | AN OPEN LETTERTOTHE READERS OF THE DAN BURY REPORTER: From Dr. !,. R. Meltzer, Optometrist. I W a!mit Cove, N. c.. AUiv 2>. Dear friends: A lew weeks ago ! announced that 1 would he in Walnut Cove for a few days, and that I would examine the eyes of all who came free of charge. As S was comparatively a stranger in this County I gave you mines of six well known Doctors for reference as to my skill and ability: but since then I have treat ed and fitted with glasses some of the best known citizens of Stokes county, most of whom you know personally. Some cases were so bad that they had been given up by the best eye special ists as beyond help: but I am glad to say that in each case I was absolutely successful. Now. I have decided to stay in Walnut Cove a few weeks ; longer, and if you suffer with headaches or have any eye trouble, j don't miss the opportunity of a lifetime, but have your eyes e\= amined free of charge by an Expert Optician. I am a Graduate of Germany, hold license from the North Carolina State Board of Optometry and have had 17 years e\= perience, so don't be discouraged, no matter how bad your eyes are. if help is possible I will help you. Remember that you will be under no obligation to order Glasses unless you wish to do so. Special Attention is paid to SCHOOL CHILDREN. I also straighten cross eyes WITHOUT OPERATION or PAIN. Hoping that vou will not neglect so great an opportunity to secure A FREE EXAMINATION, I am, Yours respectfully. Dr. I. R. Meltzer, At Golden Rule Drug Store, Walnut Cove. N. C. P. S.«==lf you can't come, write or phone me and I will call at your own home at your convenience. I refer you'to the following parties whose eyes I have treated, most of whom you know personally, as they are your neighbors, friends and relatives: Mrs. J F Redman. Mrs. J N Westmoreland. Mr. J H Morris, Mrs. Frank Marshall. Capt. T 11 Gentry and wife, Mrs. \Y A Lewis. Mr. (Jlidewoll, Mr. A Flvnt, Mrs. S Martin. Miss.l 1 ■ raw. Mrs. James Tilley. Mrs. J F Tuttle. Mr. Henry Bowles. Mrs. Mnliie Rierson, Mr. Cicero Cres-in. Mrs. .1 W I'lynt. l'rof. T A Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Roth rock, Mr. Scott Wilson. Mrs. 1! ("after. Mrs. Light Isom. Mrs. .las. Tuttle, Mrs. .1 II Bowman, Mr. Jacob Fulton, Mrs. Char! • Welch. Mr. Watt Tuttle. Mrs. Shropshire, Mr. •' l.oftis, Mrs. B Richardson. Mr. W (' Jones. Mrs. Turner. Mr. A .1 Barki r. Mrs. »«eo. Lewis. Miss L Bennett. Mr. L Johns in. Mr. Brady Tuttle. M>-. ('has. !! " M »•». K R Roberson. Miss Belle Smith. Mrs. McAnally. 1 also refer you to the following well known I'hysicians: Dr. R. (i. Tuttle, M. I)., Walnut Cove, N. C.: Dr. Matherson. M. I>. Madis-.n. N. (' . ! »r. Rach. I). I». S.. Madison. N. C.: I>r. L. Robertson. M. I». Dr. 11. 1!. McKnight M. D. and I»r. Wtn. B. Lewis. M. 0. Will Examine Your Eyes Free of Charge. ! THE (iORRELLS OF I I : Farmers Warehouse i Winston, N . C. | Sr ;ash all records for this season in selling 10 OaC C0. They sold Wednes day, January 24th, their entire sale, 32. 2sl pounds for a total I of $4,934.19, making the highest average that has been made in Winston this year. $15.30. This is easi ly accounted for. | 'Bob' and * Pete' are fine judges of to bacco, and they are in a better position to do more for their friends than ever before. If you want a big average and a high sale, let the (iORRELLS DO THE WORK FOR VOL; THEY WILL OVER PLEASE VOL AND THEN SOME. NOTICE PUBLIC! I I have purchased the livery business of Mr. Perkins and will continue the business. I now have on hand a lot of stock for sale and will either sell or swap. Be sure to call around to see me when you are at Stuart. JOHN. S. DeSHAZO i STUART, VA.

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