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healthful. Powders offered as sub
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Letter Written During
Civil War Tn A Lady
While looking thru some old
papers at his home at Advance,
yn Davie county recently, Mr. N,
C. Forster found the following
letter written by a soldier in the
civil war to a lady friend, in
which he details some of the
campaign in Eastern North Caro
lina. The letter is reprinted be
low;
March the 23, 1863.
Dear Elizabeth:
This evening ait'erds me the
opportunity of addressing you
with a few lines to let you know
I am well and hoping when these
few lines come to you you will be
enjoying the same blessing.
I will state to you a little about
the last march we was on. We
was out nine days and four of
them we was in the Yankey land,
and we was seven miles from the
Atlantic ocean. We tore up the
railroad between Morehead City
and New Bern and then we left,
and in all the route we tuck one
prisoner. I saw large Van key
canips where the Yankeys had
stayed. One of them lai 15
or 20 acres in it. This is the
statement of the march.
As for health I have had it
very good. lam as well satis
fied as I expected to be when I
left home, but I would be glad
to get to come home and see you
all again, and I will ever keep in
hope I will get to come home. I
have not heard from Peter since
I come in camp. Write to me
and let me know hew he is if you
please. There is about 25 hundred
soldiers around this place and
there is several artillery men
here. We fare as well as I ex
pected before I come in camp.
I am 15 pounds heavier than I
was when I left home.
You can tall all the girls howdy
for me if veu please. You can
tel! them I think I will get
home again for I don't think the
war can list much longer for
there is not much, in the eastern
of North Ca.o'ina to see now.
You must excuse bad writing.
1 will close by asking you to
Direct t' Kinston.
X. C.. in care u: Captiun W. E.
Lc oe. ! regimtnt.
i remain jour rtspciful friend
ur*:. death.
GiiiiK'ii. i:i:;oii.
i 1: ps Njura'.Ja kill* Pain.
Sloan's 1 i"in« nt ? i >es instait
rtin-: :i« m N-.r.. ••• :'i ' i.
it j-i vj, .• t-raii'.L-t t • tio : a ;i i
dart - S »thes t!i. Xum? ai d
St '.l; pai l. I t; r
Ki.i .ma'ism, S-t« • : •. Cl.cm
Pain and Sprairs. You d"n't
n e«i u» t -■ it ;> !»'•: r;.tMr.
J. !; S .ingr, i c.u:?vid • Kv.
writes: ' 1 suffered with quite
a A'Ui' X.'ii.al-"•*. i;auauie
for four m t.th: v i i..-ut sif.%
lie;. I used Sloan's Liniment
for two or Hire-.- i 1 ..his Mid I
haven't sullen d v.ith i. v head
since." Cet a bottle t.)''ay.
Keep in the house all the t .n.e
'ifor pains and all hurts. 25c.,
,50c. and >'l.'", at you Drug
gist.
Bujklcn'p Arn!?a Sa've frr r.II
i Sores.
Huerta Resignes;
Fleess from Country
Mexico City, July 15.—Vie
toriano Huerta presented his re
signation as president of Mexic*
to the chamber of deputies to
night, through the foreign rela
tions department. His resigna
tion was referred to a commit
tee of deputies. Spectators fill
ed the galleries and shouted.
"Viva Huerta. - '
The committee reported, re
commending that the resignation
be accepted and Francisco
Carba.ial took the oath of office
as president of Mexico at
7:23 o'clock before the as
sembled Senators and deputies.
Escorted by the presidential
guards, Carba.ial immediately
went to the national place and
was cheered by the people.
HUERTA LEAVES CAPTIAL
Mexico City, July 15--Gener
al Huerta and (General Blanquet
left the capital tonight. They
boarded a special train on the
Mexican Rail way a few miles
out from the city. It is thought
that they are going to Puerto,'
where they will board a steamer
for some foreign port.
Before his departure Huerta
went to the palace to pay his
respects to President Carbajal,
his successor. There va? com
plete lack of disorder in the cap
tial tonight and the theaters and
cafes were crowded. There ap
pears to be a general feelirg
among the populace that the end
of the war is in sight.
Miss Ka'e McPherson. of
Cameron, Moore cc ur.ty, is the
guest of Mi?s Mary Martin.
FOR MGSDAK, AUGiIST IHIRO.
The Stokes County Farmers' Union
to Meet to Transact Important
Business On the First Monday in
August.
i
The Stakes County Farmers' L'nion is hereby called to meet at
the court house in Dan bury on the first M >:i.hy in August, the'
same being on August ••». It is earnestly desired that every 1
member of t! v I .:i >r. in the c un'y shall attend ti.is meeting, sxv
important b;:?i;i? ; - i- tube tra is..c;>. d. Als. the ex.ouiive com
mittee i the I' 1 r, i rt the founty is heiv'v. nq.jrsted t
meet at th sa.' • ;i...and place not i i tli.m l A. M.
i: ii > u! v ' .
.1. A. i.wv.-'( Pus.
i*-tc!:es iV.mtv :',i":t>eis' I'mon.
1 , " 1, ' |
CORTRIGHT
Metal Shingle
It U put thf TO t • j.rotoi't you us wi'il 1A j;;
ns n~ from t l '. ■ iniii.ntu*'. Roofs covered j l *
with it. • •• L 7 years «jr«> ar>- J \ Ml
;'o..i totin; ,an ! .vc never needed re- / \
pair-i. 1 nut's why they're imitated. H / \ it
Therefore, look for this *tu:np. I / \ [il
2 For Sale by
R H. R. BLAIR
D ANBURY, N. C.
THE DANBURY REPORTER
Sav/ing Hard Hock.
The hadest rock is easily cut
into regular shapes or slabs by
our modern methods. An endless
rope composed of three steel wires
twisted together is set in move
ment and draws with it a grind
ing granular substance, pressing 1
this hard upon the stone that is
to be sawn. The cutting sub
stance is grit mixted with water.
The stream of water renders the
! movement easy and prevents the
heating of the cable.
■ The hardest rocks, such as
! prophyry, are now sawn more
: easily than the softer, such as
marble, but not so rapidly.
Marble is sawn at the rate of
nearly nine inches an hour, gran
ite at from six to seven inches an
; hour.
I
Sure Death to flies.
Cod liver oil will kill flies. Dr.
Lang, who made this discovery,
' has used it especially against cer
! tiin flies that are attracted by j
wounds upon horses and cattled,'
,! pestering the pojr creatures and
, infecting the sores. He wipes
the skin of the animal with ccd
I liver oil; the flies come and are
instantly killed.
Dr. Lang says that ticks on
I dogs and other animals are killed
i ,
by a drop of wounds
! ing the open air and sunlight
1 treatment they be covered with
cod liver oil. as this will prevent
any infection.
.
j
Puzzled.
j
! Fanny, the little daughter of
a clergyman, pranced into her
father's study one evening while
the reverend gentleman was!
preparing a lengthy sermon
for the following Sunday. She
looked curiously at the manu
script for a mome.it, and then
turned to her father.
"Papa," she began, seriously,
"does Gou tell y, u what to
write?"
"Certainly, dear!?," replied
the clergyman.
"Then why do yo j scratch so
much of it out?" asked Fanny.
J. N. YOUNG
Thj GROCER
WALNUT COVE, N. C.
Fancy Groceries,
Fancy Candies and
Cigars a Specialty
FIRST QUALITY GOODS
Stokes County Sunday'
School Convention, Sat- j
urday, August 8.
The Stokes County Sunday l
School Convention will beheld:
at Quaker Gap Baptist church
on Saturday. August the Bth, |
1914, opening at the hour of ten
o'clock a. m.
AM Superintendents of Sunday ,
Schools in Stokes county are
hereby moat respectfully re
quested to send full reports of
their respective Sunday schools
to J. B. Green, Secretary of the
Stokes County Sunday Associa
tion, Walnut Cove, N. C., Route ]
No. 1, as early as possible, so he
may be able to make a full re- j
port to the convention above
named.
A cordial invitation is hereby
extended to everybody to attend !
the convention, and we sincerely
hope that we will have a good
attendance, and that the work
of the Sunday School may be
extended, and that interest
therein may be increased.
Lc-t everybody come and bring
baskets with a nice dinner, anu
let us all have an enjoyable
time.
Speakers will be procured and
a program prepared.
This the 7th dav of July, l!'i i.
N. O. PETREE, Preside m.
.1. L». GREEN. Secretary.
Beware Ointm ofents for Ca
tarrh That Contain Mercury
as mercury will surely destroy
the sense of smell arid completely
derange the whoL> system v. hea
entei ir.g it. through the mucous
surfac Such nrlici »■ i • i
never be us'. 1 \ vpi '»n r. - •*
scrip*.!«»nsofivputa*■ 'hjs.ir a ■.?.
as i!';»• i aiiago they v. : i '
fold vi ■; can pos :i !.'
derive .*:*« m t' • .
' 'atarra i' ire. mar. •
F. J. Ch?n3y & Co., r ii.d ». 0.,
contain- a iinero:; ' • '
inti rnaliy aesirg directly »p n
the Lii •• 1 ... »• .
the* r... I'i t•• 1 .:.
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the
-renuiai It is iuk. :• vr-r
and • it: I". '• de. ; : a .! ,
.1 Chf ■ey Co. '!' stim nis Is
:'i c c.
Sc!d ! y dri:gj. ; ' i .• ice
oa*» hi>
Take I .all's r. mil 1 ti! • i i
e >n>U'»v.'.ioa.
The man who f >!!ov/s his in
tiinat.»*!i s.cliom travt Is long in
the strr.igl tar.d narrow wa .
Some rtople wou'd ciy our
l °\Tr. i f they *t
like miin any form.
For Marble and Granite Monuments'
and Tombstones, Iron Fencing
and all kinds of Cemetery
work, call or write
The Mouut Airy
Marble Works
W. D. IIAYNES & CO.. Propr's.
Mount Airy, N. C.
DR. A. S. MITCHELL
SPECIALST IN FITTING
GLASSES.
My I'Nictiw coinliiii'-s tlint of
Vnlist iiii'l «in tin* I'Xiiiuin
iny of I'.M-s, iiin 1 t lit* liuir.u 1 iif
yl.isws tn li'lii've I'Vc Ktl'.'lilis ;il|il
l';ii!inii' vision. Tluvi' yejirs of stn>-
i't'i4»ful itriii'tli'i* in WliiMiiiu-Siilfiii
is n iciinraiiti'i' tlint you will ivo-lve
ji'oo.l stTvifi'. My rim ryes for r\-
Jiliiin.'itioii mill jiljisst's is from !ivi'
to si-veil iloll.'irs. I."ii|i'i-|:. lyj
miff ov«>r Khnoiit Tliojitrt'. I
IJI'.KItTV N'i\, Wl\sTi»X. r ■
laffarsnie
PIANO
Excells in Furity of Tone and
Durability of Construction,
Write Department S.
R. J. BOWEN & BRO.
Winstoa'SaJri, N. C.
We carry a complete linp o:
!•] i : son i'ivvi vrrnpl s and R
cords. W:i:e for catalogue m
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ilcfustt tu. alcoholic substitute
j n :
i-o? vno
lUI CiJ...,
S'» 1-2 acres *»f la- i, ••*, !i
watv reel \vithereek:.:.d !> -ancia
good springs, plenty (.r ti
for a small iV.rm, gocc
bottoms, 1 tobacco ba:ns, t'.v
dw C.i.j. y, miles e; f " «>!* .n !
Hi \x'» it. fo ■ j arti uhi s ii
in i stcd.
K. 11. VERNON,
Route 1, S r.dy Ridge, N. C
Profited Meel'ngs.
Protracted m.'etinrs will be
gin at tha fodr.ving times and
places :
Delta. July £Jtl\
Davis' Chape!. August !>th.
Smith's Chapel. August 'Jord.
Vade Mecum, September (!.
Union Hill. September '.lOth.
THOS. J. FOLGER.
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A L K.tw'.haum Co.
i Big Chief
" 'Fraid of ii:e Rain"
Hr.S trie poor In. .. » i o
V. J St ,l\ r r.»L • sr J It.
G t!* caught in a shower.
Cat: r wrinkle-? and puck
ers that n. vi-r rmn*' out. 2
P v ! ..r\ Ktrsch*
*>Jt/m ■ 1 1 - u'» -r r.-.u 'k\ to
}•-■ •• I » rt*nK \ \ the original
I.omlo:. . •! i w.t 1 pro« t-ss.
«»n i .! 1 ~ t gather
pi; k r - .i.at a hot iron won't
1 :: .ovc
Kirschbaum
Clothes
*ls *2O *25 and up
"See the Guarantee and
Price Ticket on the Sleeve"
Brsidcsthe qualities above.
Guarantee insures pure wool,
fast in color and hand-tail,
j orcd. \\ orth looking at aoon.
iSMDEL H. STEWART,
| WALNUT COVE, N. C.