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Page 4 The Danbury Reporter i •. !': „ \ .• ' x t » l Subscription : »> mo., 25c : o mo.. st'v: one >car. 51.00 \\"KI *X L: —. 1 A V TLX I. 101«. KiNDI V ADVICE \ ROM AN 01 T \D V 9 t f . I'ar.; ..ry, N IV..:' Sirs ; ' ■.-iT •. :l • llttl-r. '.'"Pi t ' IS : * u.Oi. t several : them are .y ■ assal .e ur. ; i r. t.e*. . t a>? * - . -et j r:-.l : ,ac * j ... . t-e w rked with very little cost: and while I am r. t a citizen f African citizen .ml a citizvr. f S*. rth Car* 'hr.a I u\ u!.i say » methir.jj t y • ut tnese roads, and would ask you to take :t in a fair ar.d square wa\ as I intend the same since I it in the welfare f«»r a!': concerned as well a? to prevent he county to be -uei : r mishaps which may jccur at ar.y time, if the roads are r.ot kept :n better condition. T.-.e facts as I see them are that r.oor.e pays any attention to f.ese roads. j ESTABLISHED 1905. J I The Bank of Stokes County I I OFFICES AT f [ Danbury and Walnut Cove. I j Capital and $15,500.00 I 1 bUrpIUS * . • (Cash fully paid in.) I 1 Deposits, - - $145,000.00 1 mnmamammmw n—m WIJJU MMwaaawwi rt- a ft I We offer the people of Stokes county a safe and convenient place to de- | ' £ posit their money. We are prepared to furnish banking facilities equal to I i I any city in North Carolina. Money to loan to our customers at all times on I > | approved security. We do a safe and conservative business. Check books I j 1 furnished free, and interest at the rate of 4 per cent, paid on certificates of I I deposit. I ( N. E. PEPPER. O. N. PETREE. I I Cashier at M. T. CHILTON, President. wahiStCwe 1 ■ ■ - - ■ - ■ - --■ * "Tl I MHllii l' ac.\ :n \\ '.-.'..'h ' w*. r • .' " veyed t.'.riit. : i ver w:th tiiem ;'.t .i creek at which {oint there used ■ be :i bri which was ta&en N for : ;•:» v ecupants h i :• t receive any bouhy injury except % a:'. ! :r c • tmjv "i '• p * ":• N --a. i u, us norabie gentlemen, think that th» traveling public s art' v.Tv-.'. ■ e:..;rvte... eto the tticers in cnarge of he v. : j r o " ;cn cneajt-r to t"0 c :r.ty * s» 'r. at the r ads : r damage s.;?ta:nf«i by tr.gir neglect tu w. 'T\ the rads. 1 have ha>l the j .easar*• to be in troduced to your Hon. Clerk f the Court. and he no doubt will remember me. lis I met him at Piedmont Springs Hotel Sunday ' before last. As I said before I » am »*nting this in good spirit and am indeed :r harmony with 1 your form of g /emment. i>eing i personal and very close friend to Judge James E Iluyd and other federal oiftcers. i mention this so \. , .s: • t think ! am :uv ••.;!? of s ; • itics. that ;■ w.'.l retain . a you are will n.c to do as we as 1 .• . - t> reman: knt.KRI,: : M ' - • • fGi r 'S I*!\ * a"/ a* • ! comr ' n -• lev : II v. ' • tt.-. V. - H is v. . ' i::.: rat - •• --r* than a r >: .ir. fi«- recently - • *:t scvera - th his : at 1':- •• :vrh h« - to! a '. ■ !"• s.>rt.s and • int.. rest - tr «• old count ts ■ . s*! I'ritod Stat* Mr Stern; • ■rjvr after ret ' h me. vr ' ' • above let* " t • • • lissi »nt >t •'*■. - H«. i '•* entiiv. h:s own a.v- 'i. and w :t ar y advice r hint fro:- . I't-rS' ■ in *h:s c unty, t00.." e.-t «w;.-d>rr. mailing a c« • y >f t:e !• tt*L*r to the Reporter. Ahich • take th .iberty to ret r i :ce :• this pap r. as showir .* the views of outsider with ret ' " nee t.i >ur interna! affairs. The Reporter feels tjuiti sire that our board of county com missioners will take the letter in the kindly spirit in which Mr. Stem.herder meant it. not as the otftcious intermeddling : an alien, but as kindly advic from a man who has only th best feeling toward oar count., and THL DANBUkY k'hPOUTIfU trom one who lias maue a >rreat s.avess in life from .1 ;-.>iicv f v:n>s Invitation Ol V, i:isto: , .-:-jL*aj to the • hi Soldiers Tie c.\ en* Winstoji-Sal and with L' i admiration for the n• -V .v'i" v;. re ti c crey. are making \t -nsive an lelabor ative pn ; arai -v.s f"r the annual na'-tirico-' tii • X "th Carolina ii\:sior •! 'le I'nited O-n --?• lorat•• \'• "era;.- on the 7th a: 1 Mh f .V.iiMst. It is a we!i-kno\>.n fact that the people of W inst n-Sa!cm never ilo t :.:■ a • alfway sty It*. What ever is undertaken is well done or not at all. an! in the prepara tions that are beinjr made to caro for and entertain the two t>.. .san.l and more old soldiers : • are - xproted ti) attend this reunion, rythmic possible :s \ % .{.>ru* to make o'.ir ever welc me visit'-rs comi'crtableand a:>l happy. It will be remembered that Wir.st n-Salem entertained the Veterans four stars airu, and the buys went h"me delighted with their reception and enter tainment. The invitation to a>rain visit Winston-Salem was extended in that spirit of loyalty to the Veterans which has ever characterized the people, and ruiw that the invitation has U'en accepted and marching orders have been issued, the boys of 't'l will lie received with open arms and tflad hearts by men, women and children. Committees are at work pre p:;rir.£ comfortable sleeping quarters. ;i> well a> j'lacef where gooU t: i :u > To eat f.r.U drin.ii mav ■ •■• in ; 1 1- arce. I'i. :'f ' :*e S":.:et!.'r.jr Joiner .i i t: - Addresses tty distim: ; -h >d Confederate Vetera:..- • i'o a feature of the conwr.::. n. T'r.e program will i>e from start '.■> tinish. Reduced rat s • n the railroad as usual have b.*en api»l:- t" •«'. an.i the exact fare can he learned from any station by en piiring of the local agent. This is no formal invitation which \Yinst>n-Salem extends to the leaves of a fast thinning line. It is a hearty and sincere expression of the love and a 1 miration that we have for brave men who knew no fear in the days that Tried men's souls. We Shoes ! Shoes!! If you want HIGH" i GRADE SHOES at V vll'lTiv popular prices, don't fail to visit the SHOE STORE at 418 Liberty fill ilim Neoly c ,, !i>: , i**r our>et\e- • unaTo and i: ißored in :n>: > iu among us aii i want to KP.HW vo . and shake y.»ur iian i. and v.*- want our ■ children an I :r iv.:.dron s • children t i ;no.v .vn.it manner if men ..'••• m;;«L- The South - !and the grandest place in tins glorious c ;:itry ot o-.;rs. IMi t deprive us of the pleasure ot ing at your service * more. X >TK"K. Having dul . ..;:i:ieu a> _ ad ministrator of the estate of S. 1. Riser, deceased, notice is here by given to all persons ho linn claims against his estate to j>re sent them to the 'indersigned for payment, duiy authenticated, on or by the 10th day of duly l'.ll.'i. or this notice will U- plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are respectfully requested to make immediate payment. This the Ist day of July. I!U2. WM. H. SLATK. Admr. N. 0. I'etree. Attv. for Admr.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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