t'„; .S, L... YEN ABLE HURT. MrS. - ! -ri* l^sB s °f . if, ..Mbdiflrth/> -Madison,'Mr. S. L. .Venable happened to a very bad accidentl Saturday night while on | his way home from Madison with a four-horse load of fertilizer. * As he neaped the store of Mr. .1. I A. Wall hia mules became fright- I ' ened, whirled and ran back upon • a high bank, then down into the I road again overturning the I wagon, which was a new one, and tore it up considerably, i while they were running Mr. ( i, Venable was thrown or jumped from the wagon, which ran over him and hurt his shoulder right; | badly. Mr. John F. Shelton has been j right sick for several weeks, and doesn't seem to be improving' any. Mrs. Cordelle Hennis, of Madi-j | son Route 3, who has been con-1 fined to her bed for several! 1 months, continues right sick.! 1 Hope she may soon be well again. \ Mrs. loe Joyce, of Mayodan, | spent a portion of last week with i her parents. Misses Sadie and Bessie May J Flinchum spent Sunday at Mr. v M. L. Powers', i Mr. Elmo Griffin called to see Miss Lillie Venable Sunday. Messrs. J. F. and E. D. called i | at Mr. J. F. Shelton's Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Terrell ( i and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carter, {■ visited Mr. VV. R. Terrell's Sun-j day. Mr. Lester Mitchell filled his 1 regular appointment at Mr. Powers' Sunday. Misses Saloan Hennis, Claudie Duggins and Lillie Venable spent Sunday at Mr. Shelton's Guess everybody enjoyed themselves Saturday night at the 1 ice cream supper at Mount Her mon. There was prayermeeting at: , Delta Sunday night as usual ' .SIS. ; A Surprise Birthcfay Dinner. Dalton, May 25. —On the 22rd 1 day of May, 1913, at the fiomer ' of Uncle William ®dwardlp, as he is usually calledpwere gather-J ed most of his relatives with j full baskets with which they loaded a beautiful table of good things to eat, and to celebrate his 77th birthday. Uncle Will iam's brother invited him to help him work in his meadow on that da> and the showers drove them from there to the woods to a squirrel's den and at 12 o'clock they marched up. Uncle William | being very much surprised, say-1 ing: "Who done this," andj then turned to his brother and - said: "Abe, you knew all about! j this. Why did you not tell me? ! I never thought of you all doing' this." And after all gathered around him and speaking somej words of cheer to him then all gathered around the loaded table where thanks were returned by Sister Edwards, one of the oldest members, Hnd after dinner all ' had some good old timey talks ' together. We all wish Uncle William many more happy birth da,\ s. ONE PRESENT. The Bt>;' Cretk Tele, hone C. are building a direct line from i" Danbury to Walnut Cove which will be of great benefit to both places. The telephone system, from Danbury to Walnut Cove[ has been very inconvenient' fori some lline i A WOMAN'S WORK sometimes reduces her strength to the depths of weakness —her devotion to household cares prevents sufficient rest and recreation. Thousands of women in this condition find Scott's jEmulsion! exactly what they need; it Sis predicted body-food so medically that every drop yields direct 3>returns jjh strengthening the organs Vand tisanes and in-making healthy, llife-sustaining blood. Scott's Emulsion A devoid df-aN&bql harmful overcomes "tiredness and * r » I '• * •"... ■•'), . . , I ~ ' .. ."4l : n . . ' PIEDMONT SPRINGS HOTEL OPENS JUNE 14, 1913 * ' • . j The Most Ideal Summer i ■■ * w . Resort in North Carolina |-. ■• . m 2 Special invitation extended to people of Stokes county to spend a week or longer with us. Cultur ed and refined company, high class music, good fare, good service, no flies, sanitary arrange ments, etc. RATES REASONABLE i > ■ ... lj ' 1 ' ■ | PEPPER BROS., PROPRIETORS. I Piedmont Springs, N. C. **"'• r'.l | THE DANBURY REPORTbk *> p . *'"«J ~~" Spins Suits -for . ; Men d Boys '* 1. . • » 1 . , , . . ' t '*/. 1 , . . i . « * » ./' • > . - - We.have .all the new shades and styles an d a t j prices to suit all. • * / Mail orders promptly filled and we prepay them to you by PARCELS POST Give us a trial mail order for some article and see how nice we will fill it. BOVLES Brothers Winston-Salem and Reidsville, N. C. ■ HOTEL NEIL | Mr. and Mrs. A. C HILL, Prop's. I (When in Winston Stop at the I NEIL HOTEL Good Fare, | and Nice, Clean Rooms | t NEIL HOTEL I LIBERTY STREET. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. I T. J. TMORE Any size ri>r you wish. Gtsolene or Steam. Also the best line of ! Sawmills.Shingle mills. Edger*. Anything you wish inThreslpng ! machinery or Sawmill machinery at the right price. ft 1 L Let me know what you need in the way of machinery. I am sure I can save you money on anything you need in this line. Terms to suit customer. * T, J. THORF, WESTFIELD, N. CAROLINA.

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