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Page BANK OP STOKES COUNTY Capital, Surplus and UirtiiiM Profits - - - SHOOK Deposits OCTOBER 21 1149,500.00 A safe place for your money. Interest paid at the rate of 4 per cent, compounded quarterly. CHKCK HOOKS t-IIKK. - > U % a H z z -J O £ M. I. CHILTON. President. INO. A. BURTON. Vice-talent. N. E. PEPPER, Castor. 0. N. PETREE, Castor. C WIPBELL NEW S Mi Luthri lnipr>>\- •il»-Othcr Itffii>. pbell Route 1. Oct. Mr i hester Hall. >t' Rocking wa:v. '.vlv> Inst his wife a f.-w wet- - ago, is very low with fevt r. and has been brought t> his father's, Mr. J. S. Hall's. Mr. Luther Rhodes, who has been .er\ low with fever, is bet ter. wo are u'id to note. Mr. C. I' -nvth is tlv hap piest man i n* l > ens" the stork visited him I-• : lav and left him a fine v» irl Mrs J. R. Hill is in feeble health at present, we are sorry to note. Mrs. -I. Wilson Mitchell, of Beaver Board Is Sold Exclusively by CLINARDS PAINT, MANTEL AND TILE COMPANY WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Beaver Board is Used For Wails and Ceilings in Homes, Stores, Offices. Factories, Bungalows, Signs, Show Windows, Display Rooms, Ceilings, Etc. Special Uses Portable Houses, Elevator Shafts, Garages, Engine Room?, Test ing Rooms, Railway Cars, Factory Buildings. Making Useful Articles. Shirtwaist Boxes, Telephone Pads, Doll Houses, Mats for Dishes, Card Tables, Movable Partitions, Music Stands, Reading Stands, Waste Baskets. Tabouret, Magazine Cabinet, Umbrella Stand, Wardrobe, Screens, Bath Room Cabinets, Sewing Table, Claset Linings. Call at the Reporter Offfce for samples. Dillard, visited her sister, Mrs. A. .1. Smith, Friday. Mr. W. R. Hylton went to Sandy Ridge Saturday on busi ness. Mr. John Griffin, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. 11. W. N'eal, for some time, has re turned to his home in Mobile, Alabama. Mr. Hud Smith and Miss Shel ton were united in the holy bonds of matrimony yesterday at the lvune of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John She'.ton, near Snow Hill church, Mr. C. IX Smith officiating. Mr. Smith is a young farmer and the son of Mr. J. Madison Smith of near here. It is not learned where the young couple will reside. The UAINBURY REPORTER Mr. Percie Collins, who has been working on the land of Mr. \V. R. Hylton, has moved to Mr. Jim Corn's, near Campbell post ollice. When you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtain able so as to cure it with as little delay as possible. Mere is a druggist's opinion: "I have sold Chamberlain's Rem edy for fifteen years," says Knos Lollar of Saratoga, Ind., "and consider it the bf.-t on the market." For sale by all deal ers. 'Siiuire J. R. P. East of Yade Mecum spent a short whilo here Monday. Heart Disease Almost Fa Lai to Young Girl 1 "My tl.'i'JtiMt r, wl.en ihiitt-rn year* 1 old, VUIN rt:l* k*»n whh h .»rt trouble Shi* w.m so 1-acl we H.i* 1 to place her t*»d »»« »r a window ®9U nh«i I'oulil Ret her breath. Ona child, Mhu is likely to fall dead any time.' A friend told me Dr. Miles' to lm- A I»rov> She took I Vn Mi a fc?r.«t many bot- W , "' t Hhe *• ' * (1 / - J to me to- I day. a fat, rosy | chrokod ulrl No oni' •an Imagine th>» cmtiileno- I harp In IT, MIU'M' 1 !>urt ! Heinudy A. K CANON. Worth. Mo. The unbounded confidence Mr. | Canon has in Dr. Miles' Heart Rem edy is shared by thousands of others who know its value from ( experience. Many heart disorders ; yield to treatment, if the treatment j is rinht. If you are bothered with short breath, fainting spells, swell- j ins of feet or ankles, pains about j the heart and shoulder blades, pal pitation, weak and hungry spells, you should begin using Dr. Miles' j ; Heart Remedy at once. Profit by | ' the experience of others while you i may. Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy la *old and guaranteed by all druggists. ' MILKS MEDICAL CO., Ctkhart, Ind. The Youth's Companion For 1913. The Youth's Companion ap peals to every interest of family iife, from housekeeping to athletics. It logins with stories of youthful vim and vigor, with articles which disclose the sec rets of successful play in the great games, with charming tales of life at the girls' colleges. But The Companion does not surrender these readers when they have entered the more ser-1 ious paths of life. Mothers will' welcome the page for little children and the weekly doctor's article. Fathers will find the j important news of the day as it is, and not as it is rumored to | be. The entire household will appreciate the sketches which touch gently on common foible i or caricature eccentricity. In | short, for less than four cents a week The Companion brings into, the home clean entertainment, pure inspiration, tine ideals, in crease of knowledge. , Names rarely seen in tables of contents will be found in The Companion's Announce ment for 1913, which will be sent upon request—with sam-' pies of the paper, to those not! familar vjith it. Every new subscriber for 1913 1 will receive free all the issues for the remaininK weeks of 1913:1 also, free, The Companion Win dow Transparency and Calendar' for 1913, in rich, translucent; colors —the most beautiful of all Companion souvenirs. THK YOUTH'S COMPANION., §EiShoe Store 436 Liberty St. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 114 IJerkelev St.. Roston, Mass. New subscriptions received at this office. - - HOW'S THIS. We olTer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh : that cannot l>e cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. We, tin* undersi - oil, have known F. .1. Cheney i the last lf» years, and believ nim j>er-' fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations m;>de by his firm. Walding, i Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale; Druggists. Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken ] internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces > of the system. Testimonials sent, free. Price 75c. |>er bottle. Sold by all Druggist. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Mr. J. W. Ashby was in town yesterday. Mr. Ashby is one of Dan bury's chief dependencies for wood. Some of our citizens are burning coal. Mr. Dave Hodgin. a popular knight of the sample case, was here Thursday. He has been been with the Odell Company for a long time, and is a favorite with the Stokes merchants. Postcard Scenery, Twenty-five cents stamps or silver will bring you a dozen of the prettiest post cards you ever looked at, printed on fine glazed cardboard, in various colors, the following views: Cascade, Moore's Knob, scene on Dan riv er. Dan river bridge at Dan bury, Piedmont Springs Hotel, Court House at Danbury. Suitable for framing or keep ing, or for mailing to your friends. Kvery person who iives in Stokes county, and every j>er son who ever lived in the county, or who has friends in the coun ty, should own an assortment of these beautiful cards. Two for five cents, or 25 cents for dozen mailed postpaid to any address in the United States. REPORTER, Danburv, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smith of Westfield visited Danbury Fri day. NOTICE. Having duly j tin lliifd iim exeentrix •»f till' lllMt Will HINI of S. 1,. Meadow*, deee/iMeil, not lee Im hereby given to till pei'HoiiM holding rlftllllM agalliMt till' entate of M/ild deeeaxed, to prexent them to im-for payment, duly authenticated, on or liy the :MHt day of Oct. litlU, >r thin not lee will lim pleaded In liar of their reeovery. All ikthiiiih Indebted to xald ewtate are reapeetfully re] ilex ted to make Immediate payment anil Hettleinent wltli me. Tlilh tile i'.*>th day of >et. M. A. M i:.\IM)WS, Kxeentrlx. I'. O. Toliaeeovllle, X. Itoute N. >. l'etret\ Att.v, for Kxeentrlx.
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