r*;u _ ■* LOCAL® s|[ Mr. E. P. Pepper visited Wal- Cove Sunday. Mr. Robert Neal, of Meadows, i visited Danbury Monday. Mr- W. Petree, of this place ' visited Lawsonville Sunday. Mr. J. Stephens of Meadows j Route 1, was in town Monday. Miss Delia Stewart is visiting at Gideon. Mr. A- J. Fagg, of Danbury, spent several days in Greensboro the past week. Miss Thelma Neal, of Meadows, visited friends here a short while today. Mr. Robert Kiser, of Meadows Route 1, was a Danbury visitor Saturday evening. Mr. Toby Booth recently killed a large rattlesnake near his home on Meadows Route 1. Mrs. VV. V. McCanless has re-; turned from a visit to relatives ! at Winston-Salem. Mr. Burnie Culler, of this j place, is spending several days | at Kernersville this week. Deputy Sheriff E. 0. Shelton, ! of Moore's Springs) spent several hours in Danbury Monday, Mr. -J. D. Young of Danbury! Route 1 was among the visitors I in town Monday. Mr Chas. R. Helsabeck is visit- j ing at the home of his parents I at Rural Hall. Mr. John M. Taylor, of Wins ton-Salem, spent a short while in Danbury today. Rev. T. J. Folger preached a very interesting sermon at the M. E church here Sunday. Mr. W. E. Joyce, manager of of the Star Theatre, visited Wal-1 nut Cove and Madison this week. County Treasurer G. W. Neal of Campbell was here attending | to his duties Monday. • Mr. M. 0. Jones, of Walnut j ♦ Cove, spent Monday in j Danbury. Mr. H. A. Blair, of Sandy Ridge, is spending some time in Danbury visiting friend and relatives. Mr. Burnie Culler returned to day from a several days visit to friends and relatives at Ker nersville. Mr. E. C. Sheppard, of Dan bury Route 1, was among the crowd here Monday who attende the commissioners meeting. Mr. R. J. Chilton returned Saturday from a several days visit to Pilot Mtn., Rural Hall and Greensboro. Messrs. A. W. Davis and Will Wheeler of Walnut Coye spent Friday night of last week at the Piedmont Springs Hotel. Messrs. R. R. King, Paul and John Taylor and Everett and | Willie Fagg spent hours at Piedmont Springb ,unday. ; Mr. Andrew Joyce, of Wins ton-Salem, spent Saturday and Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Joyce. The strawberry crop is said t6 ; be very short in this part of the' country this season owing to so much wet weather. Several electricians passed through Danbury from Stoneville today enroute to Moore's Springs where they will install an elec tric light plant for -Mr. W. G. Moore. The many friends of Mr. W. G. Slate will learn with much sympathy and regret that his condition is but little improved. He seems to be suffering with a general breakdown, which at his age renders his condition serious; however, it is hoped that he may early improve. Mrs. James McGee, of Hern don, W. Va., is expected here Thursday to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Covington. Mr. Henry Baker, of Meadows Route 1, told the Reporter Satur day evening that he saw at least 'ten thousand grasshoppers in i | about one acre of land last week ; j near his home. Messrs. J. Frank Dunlap. of i Gideon, and R. L. Coleman, of • Meadows, were visitors here Mon ! day. Mr. Dunlap is Sheriff Slate's deputy in Beaver Island town ship. while Mr. Coleman is the ! j keeper of the county home. Mr. A. J. Martin, an engineer on the N. & W. Railway, died at Mont Alta, Pa., last Friday, ; where he had gone to be with , relatives, having been in declin ; ing health for some time. Mr. I Martin was formerly a citizen of Danbih-y, having clerked for Mr. H. M. Joyce here years ago. Miss Myrtice Simmons, of Pilot Mountain, was operated upon successfully for appen dicitis at St, Leo's hospital, Greensboro, last week, and her I condition is very much improved, j This will be learned by Miss [Simmons' many friends with I pleasure. She was a student at I Prof. Smith's training school ! for teachers when stricken, and ! ! was carried to her home at Pilot i Mountain on Tuesday of last j j week, and from there to Greens : boro. Among the visitors in town ; Monday attending the meeting : of the county commissioners were j Messrs. Wesley Mabe, Wade Davis and W. H. Gibson, the new' road commissioners for Saura town township—the men who are to have charge of the expen diture of $50,000 of bond money recently voted to build good roads in Sauratown township. The Reporter talked with these gentlemen, and learned that they have the best interests of the people and good roads at heart, and will doubtless do all in their power to carry out the law in letter and in spirit. The board has not yet elected a treasurer, | but this will be done at an early j date. Sunday School Organized. Mizpah, June '2. —A Sunday School was organized at Pine Log school house Sunday, May 25. There was a good opening and the following officers were elected: Miss Susie Smith, Supt., R. Y. Watkins, assistant, Miss Viola Smith, Sec'y and Treas. There is a great opportunity for much good to be done, and that is our aim. Big line slippers. Boyles Mer cantile Co. XX Daisy, $1.60. Boyles Mercantile Co. Unioo Meeting. | Danbury Route 1, June Kditor Reporter: I'leane allow me u little xpace in your paper to call our local together. | i 1 want the memberti of the Ruek ! j inland local-No. I(MJ- to meet June 7th at ti o'clock which wlJl be on- I next Sntunlay Pleane conic! I out one ami all and let's have r. ■ ! good meeting. We won't tnoei I J again in sonic time on acctittt of j being so hurt.v at work. I RI'FI'K MABE, President. I i GUARANTEED ECZEMA REMEDY. The constant itching, burning, redness, rash and disagreeable effects of eczema, tetter salt rheum, itch, piles and irritating skin eruptions can be readily cured and the skin made clear and smooth with Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Mr. J. C.; Eveland, of Bath, 111., says:' "I had eczema twenty-five years i and had tried everything. All j failed. When I found Dr. Hob son's Eczema Ointment I found a cure." This ointment is the! formula of a physician and has been in use for years— not an experiment. That is why we can guarantee it. All drug gist or by mail. Price 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadel phia.and St. Louis. THE DANbURY REPORTER NEWS OF UWJONVILLE Mrs. Charlie Wall Right Sick- Large Crowd Visited at Mr. J. A. Sheppard's—Other News Items. Lawsonville, June 3.—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lawson visited at Mr. R. L. Lawson's last Sunday. Miss Hattie Shelton returned home Sunday after spending two weeks at Mr. E. C. Shep pard's. Mr. Z. R. Sheppard and family ] spent Sunday at Mr. J. A. Shep pard's. Mr. Gilmer Nelson visited at Mr. M. H. Robertson's Sunday. Mr. G. W. Neal and family; spent Sunday at Mr. John Ayers'. Misses Lucy and Gladys j Lackey, Bessie Moore and Delia l Martin returned home Saturday! from Danbury where they have been attending school. Miss Francis Smith of Smith is visiting relatives and friends I on Campbell Route 1. Elders Barnard and »ray ! held divine services at Russel Creek church Saturday and Sun day. A very large crowd at-J I tended. Mrs. J. T. Sheppard, who has Ibeen staying at Mr. E. C. Shep j pard's, is staying with her (daughter now, Mrs. W. C.! Moore. Mrs. Mittie Hylton and Messrs. 1 I Jim Corns, Wheeler Smith, Roy Lackey, Wesley Pringle and j Banner Young visited it Mr. J. A. Sheppard's Sunday even ing. Mrs. Moses Lawson spent last week with her son, Mr. R. i L. Lawson. Miss Mary Jessup returned home last week after spending a few days with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessup, of Westfield Mr. Joe B. Smith spent Satur day night at Mr. E. C. Shep pard's. Mrs. E. C. Sheppard and Miss Hattie Shelton visited at Mrs. Malissa Lawson's Thursday j evening. Mrs. W. W. Smith visited her sister, Mrs. Z. R. Sheppard, Tuesday. Misses Elsie and Georgia Sheppard visited at Mr. J. A. Sheppard's Saturday. Mr. E. C. Sheppard went to Danbury Monday on business. Mrs. Z. R. Sheppard returned ;home Sunday from a visit to her mother, Mrs. Carm Smith. Mrs. Lucy Smith spent last 'week with her sisters, Mrs. ! Corinna Lackey and Mrs. Ruth ! Spencer. Mrs. Ruth Spencer has been I right sick for some time, but is , improving some, we are glad to know. Mrs. Charlie Wall has been right sick with rheumatism, but iis improving, we are glad to | note. Mr. E. C. Sheupard and fam lily: Misses Rilla and Annice Martin and Elva Ayers; Messrs. Homie Moore. Powell Robertson and Ernest Shelton visited at Mr. A. J. Ayers' Sunday. • Miss Ruth Pringle visited at Mr. J. A. Sheppard's'last week. Mr. Banner Young spent Sun day P. M. at Mr. John Ayers'. Mr. Charlie Hylton visited at i Mr. W. C. Moore's Sunday P. 31. Miss Pearl Sheppard and little brother, Wren, visited at Mr. W. N. Smith's Thursday. Summer silks and lawns. Boy les Mercantile Co. ' HAS RUN AT A LOSS Rockingham County Dry Prizery May Be Moved To Danville And Consoli dated With Plant At That Place. AN OFFER TO BUY Has Been Received From the Dan ville Concern—Book Value of the Reidsville Stock, Considerably Below Par. The following is taken from the last issue of the Reidsville Review, dated May 30 : A quorum of the stockholders I failed to attend the called meet ing of the Reidsville Co-operative j Tobacco Company here Satur ; day. A few of the stockholders i j attended and discussed the plans! |of consolidating the plant with the Danville dry prizery, but no action was taken owing to the lack of a quorum of the stock. It developed at the meeting I that the dry prizery has been run at a loss for a year or more; owing to the amount of tobacco i brought in for storage not being large enough to pay running ex ! penses. The Danville Dry Prizery ! (The Producers' Tobacco Com pay) oll'ors to buy the machinery of the KeidSville plant at cost, less a reasonable deduction for depreciation, and issue stock of ! that company to the stockholders of the Reidsville Co-operative Tobacco Company pro rata for the amount of the purchase price agreed upon the machinery. The Danville company aiso proposes to maintain a receiving plant in Reid&vilie and make advances on tobacco brought I here for storage. This tobacco i ! to be shipped io Danville for j redrying, storage and sale. J The building and storage she.', here belong t > a.to'-.ior eoinpan;- : (not; incorporated) HVH as the Farmers Union A men -use Corn ! pany. This prooerij .wo u i not !be ali'ected by the pr«»,» > ...i d--.il i with the Danville Dr\ P; :/.■■> ... but it is understood ti.i.. Danville company can i;..i r 'satisfactory arrangements v.j.n j the private company to use trie building for u receiving piant. ! The Producers TO'I.IC.-O N,» ■ i,v ] of Danville is said t-> lie in ft pr-is| | oils condition ninl is |i tying unuuai j iliviilellils » if ii In * Jiel* cent. nil .-ill .if its stock. it is thought by s.iniM.if I the stockholders of the l>ii|sviil«- I |illllt tllllf the arrangements pro jpnseii would lit> a go »l niing for r 11•• .'latter stockholders, as the volutin- I jof business likely to be secured her-- for ,«uue time can not !i* large I enough to make the operation of i! the plant proiMlile. a t l tliar later jon if it is seen that business will i justify it new machinery can in- I bought itml the plant starti-il up ! I again. 1 JJ'l'he lieldsville company has out i s*an-ling i'uti shares of p it- value of ■SIU.IHI each, or a total paiil fncapital ■if .■s'.i.uiiii. The hook value is said to I lie hetweeil Vic. ami M'lc. on the dollar I At the uit-etillg held Saturday it was suggi'Steil that the hoard of secure a delinitt- offer or proposition with price agrceti upon for the machinery of t he; itcidsvillc i company ami submit to a meeting of t lie stockholders 111 lie held here Sulurday, June 7. Ii is hoped every .shareholder will arrange to have his or her stock repivsellted either by person or by proxy at that meeting. Only written proxies will be valid. MOST CHILDREN HAVE WORMS. Many mothers think their children are suffering from indigestion, headache, nervous ness, weakness, costiveness, when they are victims of that most common of all children's ailments worms. Peevish, ill tempered, fretful children, who toss and grind their teeth, with bad breath and colicky pains, have all the symptons of having worms, and should be given Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge, which expels worms, regu'ates the bowels, tones up the ystem, and makes I children well and happy. I Kickapoo Worm Killer is guaran teed. All druggists, or by mail. Price 25c. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. Danbury Route 1. 1 >aiiluiry Uoute 1, June 4- j Mr. Editor: Everything is very quiet at i present. The fariii' TO are busy at! work. People are not done planting to-' bacco yet, as we ha ve had so much rain. j Some of our anti-good roads men j seem to lie getting out of heart about good roads. They say they I don't believe those townships that ! voted bonds will ever work any on | the roads because they have not I done got them built. I Announcement. The public is cordially invited' to attend the ice cream supper j and lawn partv to be given Sat urday, June 7th. 1913, by -I. W, Neal & Sons. Everybody come. ! oJunelt. Constipation Lured. Dr. King's New Life Pills will relieve constipation promptly and get your bowels in healthy con dition again. Jon Supsic, of Sanbury, Pa., says: "They are the best pills I ever used, and I advise everyone to use them for constipation, indigestion and liver complaint." vVill help you. Price 25c. Recommended by all I dealers. | ill .1 « 1 111 I . « M .1 . M I I 111 I • MI, ' !'•! «I . FOR SALE. One farm in l,cc county of 112 acres line 1 lll 1 with .".(I acres under cultiva tlon. practically level with niee live room farm house, splendid li;irn ami out I mill I i hk's ii tnl within one mile of two •»f t lie largest railway systems in the South. Price sl7.">u.mi. Wtill terms. One farm in llari'ett of 11:1 acres with alioitt ."a acres open. This hinl is beautifully situated on the National Highway within one-ha it mile of 1 the town of Olivia. Soil is siimly loam, very productive and easy to culture. A splendid old time tlve-rooin farm house with liarn and orehanl. I'riee !?:;.".uii,lMl. With terms. The aliove two farms arc s[ ial offerings that must tie sold. Karli of them are prieed far In-low value. • 'an offer any size farm desired improved or unimproved sand or clay 1 soil. Also I ha ve a numtier of nice village homes carrying tlye. ten or twenty acres of nice laud suitable for truckers or small farmers that 1 can offer at interest I tin prices. No healthier plait* in the State than in the loiijr leaf pine licit. We need tobacco farmers. It is easier to cultivate three acres here than one in hill country. 4i4t W. J. OLIVK. Olivia. N. »\ The Best Automobile I IN THE WORLD IS TheHUPMOBILE Can Climb any Hill in \ Stokes County. ; DR. J. A. ROACH, Agent MADISON, N. C. ' : I WOOD MOWERS, RAKES, ROOF PAINT, STAG PAINT, ;j . OILS, ETC. | Keiger's Store, N IN C G ' ' ! j 27m2w >|' - - | When in Winston on Business or Pleasure, Call at O'HANLON'S DRUG STORE. I If you are in need of anything in the drug line. Always the 1 largest stock of drugs in Winston to select from. Also the greatest assort= ; ment of PERFUMES, TOIL= 1 ET ARTICLES,HAIRBRUSH \ ES and bristle goods. ! O'HANLON'S Is the i place to buy. ' There will be an ice cream supper at Mabe's store Saturday night at five o'clock. Everybody ] come. ad i XOTICK. ITo A i.i. Whom It M.w Cum-kiin: Notice In hereby given that Jacob Fulton. the intestate of the under isij>ned. wan the owner anil holder of | a certificate of stock of the Stokes iiirocery I'oiii|ihu,v, a corporation i duly organized under the lawn of j North I'arollna, with its iirincipal I otlice at WalllUt Cove. Stokes colill j ty. which certilicate of stock was number two. in the amount of .■4l.Miu.iiu. representing fifteen shares .of the capital stock of the Stokes Mrocery Company, of the par value ; of #lwi.ihi each, and which has been i lost, mislaid, or ilestroyed. ami nil persons claiming any rights under > said certltlca te of stock are hereby notified that the undersigned. Joel ill. I'll 11« hi, administrator of Jacob ! Fulton, deceased, will apply to the Stokes Urocery Company, at its otlice ill the town of Walllllt Cove, X. on the li'th day of July, l'.il:!. for t lie issuance iif a duplicate .if I lie above named certilicate nf stock, when and where, all persons claim ing any rightx under the same, can appearand show cause, if any they have, why said duplicate certilicate of stock should not lie issued. This the 4111 day of June, l'.il.'!. JO FX 11. II I.ToN. Admr. of Jacob Fulton, dee'd.