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CAROLINA y To a!l persons who like to save money on their purchases I would like [) j to say that » am now receiving my full | line of fail dry goods, shoes, dress f| j goods, hats, etc., and will be glad to ij! ; compare prices and goods with my lI ' competitors. Drop in and see for p yourself. | jA. T. ROTIsROCK. Walnut Cove, N. C. j l w it.T,-: - TT, TBF JT> « ;_il.l jSr,rjU£^,!lSL;iaa: r\'~-i:rne**rasv*jx •j*Kii*S!rzr^iTcrvK'. INQTI CE!t i { an? general aj?ent for [• I tJiree of the biggest spray $ fj fiSsinwinuiacturcrs in the United '? 3 bJ&'rzr tates and why do you let the I horn worms and flea bugs eat I J |1 your tobacco and flies suck 1/S«|§Ss j your plants to death when j» 1 11 Pll | - lOU tan '" )u > a 4 gallon gal- | Aj 1 vanized compressed air spray |« 1 /m&ji|jxj|.J| with the Kant=Klog Nozzle V for only $5.50 and the £ (i great insect killer is !> I guaranteed to S:i'i a?i in from 12 to 21 hours an:l rco? injure your tobacco. For only •}() cts. Iper pound it makes 50 gallons of solution to spray with. It is worth that to spray your potatoe tops alone. Also the master tobac= co planter for $3.75. v Send me your order and I will send you any | of the goods you want by parcels post witi? instructions how to use it. Send cash with : your order. j-. Now if you want to know anything more i just ask Mr. E. A. Rothrock, of Walnut Cove, [ N. C., as he used it for several years with the | best of results. JOHN R. SMITH, j Walnut Cove, N. C., Route 3. | ThlS DANBURY REPORTER F" *"f '•» HJ J rt f-f - '1 b" t*. ' * 2' ** * i ' ■ '. i . '. " I " f ' " It Mi 1 J. L. s/. v v.' i bCw 1.3 i \ \ •• -M V r !>•■;:', IV •! i . v' ■ 'c!r ! . 11 I !\ i l ii: ; 11% ! : L..:: ' : r. Mr.;. V !.. C'l'lt r ' ;uiiy ! ur. cJ. •.'in , March i_\ —Thclma. tho .'{•year-i hi son of Mr. and Mrs. I\ I . u.IIT, who rcsi ;e ir. West Kin;'.'. fell into the fiiv anil burned ('in' of i is hands pivtty sown lv Tuesday. Mrs. (1. \Y. Thomas, who has hen seriou-dyih i'orseveral daysr : shows no improvement. Mi 1 . W. D. Wii'.vx, promoter of t!ie Dan River Railroad, which is to bo built out from Kit:;;, was here this week in the interest of the new road. .Mr. L. R. Ceo, station agent > for the Southern Railway here, has accepted a better position with the same company. I lis new duties will carry him to lioldsboro, to which place he will remove his family. Mr. Coe has made one of the best agents 1 the company has ever had here and the people regret to lose him. It is not known who will succeed Mr. Coe here. Mr. J. W. Spainhower, who 'underwent an operation in a (ireensboro hospital last week, .continues dangerously ill. Rut little hope is entertained for his recovery. I 1 Tho excavating for the found ation of the Rank of King has I been about completed and the ' brick work will start just as soon as the weather will permit. Mr. Will R. Kiger is preparing ito close out his mercantile busi ness and goon the farm. This I change is necessitated by Mr. " Rigor's fading health. He is 'one of King's best business 1 i men. Air. 11. 0. Caudle, of Winston , Salem, was here on business ; yesterday. I Recent real estate deals : Mr. L. R. Coe to Dr. 0. R. Keiger, ! residence on West Main street, consideration, sl, iOO: 1,. S. Grabs to .T. T. Love, residence on 1 1'ulliam street, con si deration, I*4oo. fiie fjitiiiguisliers. i All (ires are alike at the start. J They are about the same size: therefore it is unnecessary to jrun away from a lire; in its' 'incipk'iuw a fire is a simple! j thing to d.*al wi'h. Any woman. ! lor even a el. I I. Co. by taught how to use >i '.j• iid lire extin-' : I guisher, and extinguisher • i can do more HlVcthv lire light-! 1 ir.g when the blaze is first dis covered than the entire fire : I department with all its apparatus |ean do liftien minutes later. The contents of a U-gallon liquid! I 'extinguisher is equal as an 1 extinguisher agent to KHt gallons • of water, as when this liquid • comes iii contact with fire it gives oii' a gas which destroys the ox.', gen, without which the ' (iie cannot xist:and for these rea- '>ns and ( xtingnisher is on of the most practical and service able lire extingui:«hi;i;.> apparatus made, and should b-' installed in all factories and places whero a large number of people as semble. f Stonevilla km Quits. Stoneville, March 10. Editor • ;R. E. Slate, who has been pub lishing the Stoneville News here for some time, suspended pub ; lication of that paper with its issue last week, and has return i.- Ed to his home at Kernersville. It was announced immediately i that U. Leland Stanford, of this place, would take charge of the plant and begin publication of a newspaper immediately which he will call "The Weekly News." p; : :*•> cheek. ya. Mu Si • ~ v! j i.i i . i . ■ ! ri ' -! Misso- R.whie I 1!.! ,t . ; Annie li on it rt.iir. d v. \ .. ■ of t'r'ifi S tturday i Ainmg tlv'in uMiss • , • ;ri I ' .ci.' k, i r\:y i i iii" •!', Maggie I. ws .r, yidio iii'i: .Mess. A. ! t'oat i'r.iiis, Alvis Smith, 1 lemur: Hundley, Matt aial Jam i : i ;nc ir, \'ester and >y Luvs.»n and Millarl Ilii I. We are having some rough weather now. Tne people are ,i.i:ot through burning pi.. lit. be Is. There is right much sickness in this neighborh >:> 1 a f present. Mr. Samuel I'.lancjtt, who has been en.l n -cJ t> hi rone. for some time, is not much I otter, we are s >rry to :::;y. Mr. John Lawson has been right sick, but is some bettei. we are giad to say. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene !>?asby, of Rocky Ford. Colorado, are visiting friends and rel itives in this section. j Miss Jettie Ciliins is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ellis Beasley, at High Point. Miss Maggie Lawson spent Sunday evening with Miss (Iracie L?ak. Mr. Herman Law son called on Miss Lill'e Leak Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. C'.illins gave a danee Tuesday night which was enjoyed by all that were present. Mr. Walter Smith ealhd on Miss Lucy Biancelt Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Beulah Bouldin, who his ' been seriously ill for some time, is not improving much. Misses Rerchie Dunlap and Annie Mill spent Saturday night and Sunday with Misses AI lie and Bessie Jessup. Mrs. Maggie Flippin has b 1 m right sick, but is able to be oat again, we are glad to say. We are having plenty of mumps in this section and also some cases of smallp >x. Mr. W. A. L?ak called on Miss Allie Jessup S mday, as USJ il. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Bingmon spent Saturday night and Sin day with Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. inn. SCHOOL (lIRL. ilia Ground lien Out Ag v n Sunday. 1 A new theory in r .. ,1 to the | ground hog has j" : come to light. Authorities • i the sub ject say that at the c!.»se of the forty days the ground hog emerges from his den and if he again sees his shadow he goes tiack and remains two weeks longer, during which time the bad weather will continue. The forty days expired Sunday 'or Monday and as both were bright, days it is certain that the .•round hog saw his shadow the .-econd tim >, therefore we may know what to expect in the i'o in of we it i •!' this week and n :;t. rreijjJit Rates To Be lec tin cei! !n I his State. As a result of the decision of the Interstate Commerce Commis sion announced Friday, North Carolina's agreement with the railroads whereby the State will save many thous.indsofdollarsan ! nually in decreased freight rates will become effective as soon as the railroads file their new tarilfs : with the Interstate Commerce Commission and the necessary time shall have elapsed accord ing to law. The commission must first approve the tariffs,, then thirty davs notice must be given. After that the rates go into effect and the controversy ' between North Carolina and the | railroads on interstate rates will | be ended for two years at least. I CATAIIH Of TIE TfSAT h Ifefe Pirodu&s * CL r O'.VMAN. { ■' ' ' ■ - >&\ J-'ii iiir i A Case of Catarrhal Deafness. Mrs. "Win. r.owmnn, U. R I>. 1, t.'oon Rapids, lowa, writes: "Some lima as?o I wrote you about my little l)oy, Clarence, liv- ye at'v age. Jte was troubled with bis cars. They were very son: itive to tln> toi;i u. and h" wis |uite deal at linns. Jo seemed tr» lie worse after catching cold. I Had tyktn liim to doetiav, I• i.t thoy diil not seem ta lie al.'.e to relk v.- him, and I wan very much afraid le would lose his lieari"g entirely. IK' was get tint? more d' af cv ry day. "I wrote to y#u for advice, and you prescribed I'eruna. I be,van giving it to him, and can now say that lie is entirely cured, lie is now well and hearty and can hear perfectly." Catarrh Causes Many Diseases, Many diseases are caused by taking cold. A cold is vrry likely to settle In the nos", causing nasal catarrh. It may settle in the upper part of the throat, called the nasal pharyngeal space. In this space are two little tubes called eustachian tubes, that \ead to the middle car. If the catarrh settles In the pharyn geal space it may follow tile mucous membrane through the eustachian tubes into the middle ear. If it does it will cause noises in the ear, and later on be sure to cause deafness. Catarrh of the throat may follow the eustachian tubes up into the mid dle ear without causing much concern on the part of the patient. The par Tte Csniral Highway. Winston-Salem. A meeting to perfect plans and select a route for the Central Highway through Forsyth, Davie and Iredell coun ties was held at the court house in this city recently by repre sentatives of the three counties. C. A. Hartman and Attorneys Grant anil Dailey represented Davie county, .1. B. Roach, \V. L. Mathiscn and 11. F. Gaither represented Iredell county, and the highway commission with 1\ fI. Manes as chairman, with many interested citizens, repre sented Forsvth co.mty at the conference. It was recently an nounc jd from Raleigh that 001) had bjen all itted to. these three counties for the highway and this amount will be increased to SoO.OiJO by tha counties interested. The route decided upon will begin at the Guilford county line and run thence through Kerne/s --ville and Winston-Salem to the Duvio line (in tlx Yadliin river at the p »int where tin new steel bridge is to be buiit, running thence via l to M >cks ville, thence byway of C illahun to th.• Davit; an i Iredell line at a point CJ.II MJ County Line, thinee on to St .'.tosvillu r »n the Catawba lino at the Buffalo Shoals steel bridge. The proposed route rum. 2(1 mi! !5 through Forsyth cj.ntv. 'J.~ miL»s through Davis anil:'.! miles through Iredell. It passes through all the important cities and tOAns of th: .- .' thro - ' con -.t. ; .es md a- •m> dat-.immerural mail route.- ti'.m any other route suggested It shortens th? liistanc.? l'ro:n \\ i.is ton-Sal.-m to State-vill and 'liar otte eonside ably. Toe new highway will bo of modern con struct! >n, built of uin J-clay and of a uniform :ii)-foot width, with proj er and sufficient drains. The highway, of which the ab >\e i* a p.irt, is to extend the entiie length of the State. The road is practically complete from Goldsboro to Greensburo. Follow ing the meeting Chairman Hanes , telephones the result to Governor Craig, who was free in his ex pression of gratification at the ; work done in these three 1 counties. Mr. John G. Moretield sient Saturday and Sunday at Wins -1 ton-Salem and Martinsville, Va. ■ lookt • . \r nil 1' ty SO i'ali hi J . r i - • • it. I , i r • • a man j. . i - . . ' > • ' r: tlie ' . If i • |.. . . ; ■ : 1:: »»t ' • «'Xt« ■ that !:•• i a ■ ■a- I'n' 1:1. 'I watt h two . ».'• «r In m: y H.it :. ] : it ; I all m. « ie'.iring . •run I m i :'i for ..nlin-iry p'.irpos • He I'm 1 c,i: wii hont t■ .•: : vu ■- pi.'i.-n teat !. is I'.s:- '! : I- M'ili? i; i— y Ii \ e rl'irin/: in 1 " ' I.i' " mill flipping >: ml- i'l til . : r. . l' a l'l elin,-.' in t:' ; i ; ■ r. liet h" Is not avare that lie i ' 10. in" Ills 1a'..1 111!?. Testing t!io Hearing. It ii' a 11 fil it to : y ur heir in;? v illi a v •.: h. Int hold th> v.a tutaln-'t : '. I' •'•nr. fi-si move it gradually a : 1" • ..i t!i • tar and s ••• how t; r ; . •>' i' '• i tn" v - !l V - l can actually h rit ti . Try it on the I'tlii " > jiial " c ir both ean are alike, if yen r.:u! tl.it you ai" u: .'l'll' to l.e; r tile v'ateh on b eh "i'l ? alike find a* a distance of four !"'■ t fiom tli • c;.r, you nriy kaow til it d tifll' :••* I'l l' lllroidy begun. You otilil 1 -'• v.ill taking l'fjrana at ell" i;arele tli'i throat v.ltli f '.l. strotv-' salt water, as i!ii ted i'i the "Ills of I.ill-," sent fl'ce by ''ii-uria ''o.. ' )- lumbus, Ohio. I'ers! i in this treat ment Until 11 cure iS effect' d. The Best Way to G.-.rgle. Fonictiri's catarrh of th» nas-il pharyngeal space will cause an ac cumulation of secretions in the throat, that completely fill the space. 1 'nl these secretions are promptly r*- moved by frequent pamliritf polypi may be formed. Once formed tho polypi iir adenoids, .'is they are some times called, will ri quire a lo'it? time with the Karijlhii? to remove, ilar filin;? accordini? to the proper m-tliod will sometimes remove polypi or ade noids. and no operation is required. In order to understand exactly what is meant by proper Kan;lint? send tor a free copy of the "Ills of Life." During the whole course of Karelin? Peruna must, be taken according to directions on the bottle. People who object to liquid medi cines can now obtain Peruna Tablet*. jCall For Masting Of Democrats March 30. To the Democratic Executive Committee of Slokes County: As there seems to be an awakening interest in politics, and as this is election year, you are hereby called to meet at the | court house in Danbut»y on Mon day, March iJO, the same being the first day of court week, for the purpose of reorganizing, ielecting a chairman and ci>m j niittee, and to transact such other business as may come be ! fore the meeting This March 5. 11)14. J. W. Chm. Dem. Fx. Com. The many friend j of Mr. \V. G. Slate, of Germuntoii R iute 1, will regret ver> much to learn that his conditio i has not. im proved any for the last month. i R Neuralgia I sufferers find instant relief in ' E Sloan's Liniment. Itpene- I trntes to the painful part |i soothes and quiets the nerves. No rubbing—merely lay it on. SLOANS LINIMENT Kills Pain For NcurolKis " I would not b without your Lini- I mcnt ami praise it to all who sutl'or with ncuralKia or rheumatism or pain «>f any kil»d."— Air*. Hairy lit Una, Mittouri, Pain All Cono > I suffered with quite a severe neu ralgic headache for 4 months without 5 any relief. 1 u«ed your Liiiinmnt for two or three nights and I haven't Buf I fered with my head since."—■•W'. X W. Swinger, Luuut illc, Ky. Treatments for Cold and Croup I 'My littje girl, twelve years old, caught a severe cold, and I gave her three drops of Sloan's Liniment on sugar on going to t>cd, and ahe got up in the morning with no signs of a cold. A lit tle boy next door had croup and I gave t the mother the Liniment, she gave him three drops on going to bed, ami he got ! /r ning " Ai«UDmW*. rn« ll.„ 100. ..d lI.M fflm'ilwlmltoii Hitfrw. Aidnu ML GUI S. SUM, Ik, BKUI, Mn. V/.
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