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Page 8 DIED LAST FRIDAY Miss i r h K'.v'UAK'OSON s|k' w i at? > Wl ! ivcJ In KisU'in Stoki'* Other Nov.« o! I"*. i'\t I r«'ili SiriH •: ' ' w i . . •• i: U V - . . ■ ... M \. s r • •» ; • ■ - M v. : - . " • ! i'raivis ..,i . ' v I. > .it —* ' I'll V.\t> .. c n • • Mr i Mrs S»" i.. r. I > v-v t. ct t » litt' V.ii tilt* (.• : S . • r>' re a* I 'an b: t r - • Sat \ ' ' eli.ire u.. ?I'iO g • •- > «"jt: • r. v. Mr v i Mrs W K Kast anii M « S . •' W; -;ins spent Sin- I. . • f . \v T \V „J * . la a At: »» : u ani >. Mis- Hath Uichardsur., an aged ai \vh«> resiles near Cases school house Rockingham county died Friday night, July •••••••OtOMMMM.. ——————9—————————m———— • t • 1 • i Piedmont Springs Hotel} i i 1 Opened June 15 s | 5 I The Most Ideal Summer $ I Resort in North Carolina. g I Special invitation extended to people of • Stokes county to spend a week or longer * • with us. Cultured and refined company, jjj! $ high class music, good fare, good service, • • S no flies, sanitary arrangements, etc. • ! RATES REASONABLE j : —-—— i I PEPPER BROTHERS, Proprietors, j i i 9999999999999——99—0—9 Lit" between the h v urs of 1" an 1 1! o c.» cl\ a ? trr at- Kiiiess *t :.i .it a your or r«• »• S; was !ui*l r o ns* lu ar her home Satur day aften • -or. s?he was survived t>% a sister and a .arge host ot friends and relatives to mourn he: .• -> i ' " :.! A A Carter, is 1; I' A On* •> Ia Vv :> s ::.t .v ::«.i : u w.M It :> >.. ;• m ; ti bt \ . par:.. M;. : ISv .' I .. :. . I. W Dftnocratu convention . _ * vii'K M. Sat ;rda> A .St oi. It'll' f r the ; -v nominating candidates for th* t.>:;,.wing ?.• wit : 1 is* >; lie| rsi ' tativr. Stirvii' Hi >.'>!> !' i>t !»«• ;s ir« a> ;:vr, S ;rvoy.»r. i 'or '■• rand C anty t'■ ■mmissioners an.i to elect t«» th** con vention and to transact such oth- r business as may pr ; --rly C' me before th«* c>»nventiot This July 31. l!«l-' J. H. KLI.IN'GTON. (."r.r:'. Dem. E\. Com. Stokes Co. I lysentery is always serious and often a dangerous disease, it can be cured. Chamlierlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhea llemedy has cured it even when malignant and epidemic, i-'. >r sa!>* by all druirgtsts. Stewards of Danburv Circuit Called to Meet 1; is earnestly desired th:i• tiu' stoward> • the Par.l ;rv . rro;:t 1 1 t M L. >•: VI. nuvt in Panlmvv on the 'rd da\ . A ist L'.'L'J. at .-V. .•« i' .Y .t«co :> r the o\|i . ."v »repairing the parsonajrt ; ro der re 5.. r. a*. the stis in such a dila]Elated ennd tion that it is wry unsate to keep **". Vr\ 1! it i* Ti* i * Ste. ;o \v: . •.:> c■ « and inv is' ;ate matters and understand . mdi• tior.s ;i> they ivaUy £xist, I v.. c r.:i.!i•: ' that they v. I>o something must U dont Lot •r> ftt w .vi t-t pre*t * * . * i nil»s. l't>Li! . i 5 y ,is Meti. 1 ..' '. ■ i WHAT MAKI:S A \\\ MAN: (»ne I. ir.iiri ; and twenty | ' is. re r !es*. me and r ...mv don't n :.ke av\ -man, Its .. * d f undati'i.. But into it ..i-aith and ar.d she ma; r.ra *:np.i in. But that's just at Klectric Bitters >rive her. Thous ands bi«.-ss then, lor overc min»r ta:r,tin>r and dt.° y ~|*'!!s a 1 tor dispol!in>r weakness, nervous ness. backache and tired. >t!ess. worn out feeling. "F.ectrie Bitter, have done tne the vorld of p-hI." writes Pool, Ivjiew. (»kiu.. "and i thank you with all m> heart, for making -.oh a >r*»] medicine. Only ."Vic. iluar ante»-d by all druegists. We rrake a little on ever;. • rdnjr. Bovies Mercantile Co. Parched eo:?Y.- !>v c ,. r -- W. K. Butner. I NK I)ANBURY REPORTER AN OPEN LETTER TO THE READERS OF THE DANBURY REPORTER FROM DR. I. R. MELTZER. Optometrist: !») tlic reader* of the Reporter: I am now in Danburx stopping at tne McCanless hotel, and 1 wi 1! examine the exes oi all \\ ho come free of charge, For the last » months I have been •*top ping :it Walnut Coxc. I have treated and fitted with glasses some of the best knoxx n citi/ens of Siokes countx. most of xxhomxou know personallx. Some eases were so bad that the.x had been given up b_x the best eye specialists as bexond help: but I am glad to sax that in each case I was absolutely successful. For the next few weeks I will be in Danburx. and if you suffer with head aches or ha\ e an;. exe trouble, don't miss the opportunitx of a lifetime, but haxe xour exes examined free of charge In an Expert Optician. I am a Graduate of Ocrmany. hold license from North Carolina State Board of Optometry and have had 17 years experience, so don't be discouraged, no matter how bad xour exes are, if help is possible I w ill help you. Remember t lint von 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 xou xx ill not neglect so great an opportunitx to secure a FREE E\ VMINATION. DR. I. R. MELTZER, Optometrist, At McCanless Hotel, Danburx. P. S. —If xou can't come write or phoneme audi xxill call at your convenience. I refer you to the following parties whose exes I have traeated. most of xxhom you know personallx, as thex are xour neighbors, friends and relatives: Mrs. .1 F Redman. Mrs. James TiHey. Mrs. Lijrht lsom. Mrs. Turner. Mrs. .1 X Westmoreland. Mrs. .1 F Tattle. Mr. .las. Tuttle, Mr. A. .1. Barker. Mr. J H Morris. Mr. Henrj Bowles, Mrs. J H Bowman. Mrs. (ieo. Lewis. Mrs. Frank Marshall. Mrs. Mollic Rierson, Mr. Jacob Fulton. Miss 1. Bennett. Capt. T Hiierivy\- wife, Mr. Cicero Creson, Mrs, Charlie WELCH. Mr. L Johnson. Mrs. W A Lewis, Mrs. J \\ Flynt, Mr. Watt Tuttle, Mr, Brady Tuttle. Mr. Clideweii Prof. T A talker, Mrs. Shropshire. Mr. ('has. Hutf, Mr. A Klvnt. Mr and Mrs. Roth rock, Mr. J Loftis, Mrs. F. R. Rolierson, Mrs. S M artin, Mr. Scott Wilson. Mr. B. Richardson, Miss Belle Smith, Miss .1 ( Mrs. B Carter. Mr. W C Jones, Mrs. McAnally. 1 also refer YOU to the following well-known Physicians: Pr. R (I Tuttle M I), Walnut Cove, N C Pr. Matherson. M P. Madison, N C Pr. I A Roach, P I.), Madison, N C Pr. L Robertson, A 1 P Pr. H B Mcknivrht. M P Pr. WM, B Lewis 1 >r. K Fulp.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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