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icmiiMM TEWS; M'c S Bcfr ■' Gduldin Meets S.;d Death in Runaway. \ ,\L\Y DP.IO STORE 1 .Y,j-. J iV Sirs Pas \>.a\ ' N.er >ihir lr.- • f !"'.i I . . I Saturday morning about ten ; o '•' • - 0. omiv* J river riigt and Southern :• ; ot. [I v . 1 "" ' ' O.t". river I.ridge a part of the harness broke, running the buggy • >rs ... 1 t , : ;r. *>:e was thrown • ..I a' !a nv >st i:.#tantly k;i;« aei , C k I eing :• ken. Mr. i■ b t;.-t -no " her and. Si-nt a onager r a doctor. i >r. Mathes» n responded at once but t . >\> • "thing he OOUid do, as hfe was • xtinct. The g:rl .a the t uggy escaped without much i - .".e mother of the r.tt.e -•I killed, together with other - it: s. was in a wagon «st a'. .! th- I .-tgy and was ;.r. eve witness to the sad atfair. A Urge cr v; 1 - :i c. v.grega:- d a r ! the scene was a must heart rending »"0 indeed, ihe ! y of the ii:t! ■ >ne was laid to r- ?t at Sardis S : tdav in the 5".* 'Strw of g • c r.jrr«»tra , '. ,> n. i ." far.-.:: . i r *ome time, has returned i -i o in the rear -f /. -K ■ i : • ! .'•• S . ' Mud - nt :> :ce. marl;*, t • • tt n mi!! at May. dan > - •• * . . •.•••ii n :V.i time }•.», . • . -it ea ;~ht in t»o (' , • : r vmtr • . Mr. ... M. 1 E§LSlSj|jij I m Formerly known as tile Walker Smith place, now owned I by L. F. Price and IS. I). Tinselv. I here are six barns, two ■ m dwellings and other necessary out buildings. jf There are sixty acres of fine bottom land on this place M ■ which is located only two miles from town with new public ■ road leading from town to farm. For further information, price M m and etc., see or write ■ ( L. F. PRICE or E. D. TINSLEY, J I Stoneville, N. C. 1 Galloway's chicken coop, and as a consequence is now under a j hundred dolicr bond for his ap pearance at court. Postmaster Roy Martin ar.d M:ss Mo::elle Carter, popular young people of Mayodan, were united in marriage in -Madison en Sundae, A :g. i '. by Rev. A. Surrat After a short auto mobile trip to Sa'.ish.ry .f. 1 Ch*;:lotto. they returned lis; week t> May. dan. The Hera .i .vins th.ir many fri-.nds d •. rkit ■ fact *y tj Mr. r !i. i'ul.i:'. ' i!L» U to and move i: :s nere. .\r. Mid is- >n, ■ •••• has :: * • t decide I what i fwr\ he w h- m-. - M.'. t ... - a'-'': : - :-s. .i 1 e « .. ~vd -■ She was :t da.i-.htcr 'Mr. •' hn t;.is Martin. A .ersvi'.ie. a v d y..ars if r.ite. li r ;sband died re.«id in May« dan ;r:tii three \v> -.s a_ •, v.!u-v. -he was t ::'ed v, th ;' ver. ;.v v. ried to t:.e h mie of her i arents t) be nursed. The members of the Presby terian .-h i ek purchas ed tne va.'ar.t •>* !y:n};. ust tr.e chare-i M. m Mr. 11. K. S 'ott. >f 11- hi-:vi.'.e. and wi'd l»e - ;.t ..ace ti.e recti'»n of a s\-i'" m :'.ai!'s>. i'. •!. Nie '.s has c tract to 1 t.i'.d the b -ii hhv.r v.-hi. his•» {■ • e >:: - -; 'at. i in Owt A i.ew enti r..rise r r Madison is he Piedmont 1';e r ln. which v.;is ,p?n'.■■.! :V-r business about th ■ : rst ' f A'.eust. Mr. I. 11. • I .._!:cs. :i •ir •• : si' uo. wlio lias :\r tie p ist t,vo y- ars l)een :t;ana.L r er ■•f the Kitting l'rug '' \ in Sj r.'.y. is ; itarmacist and . -nera '.anagerof the concern. M*. !: (• •t. A. «'ard'.v.d! i.-' Ins able \V r'd was ii'j:n recently un the e:*f -tin f :i niod -rn l s -re«tm 1 r ' ■! of St >kesd:ile. Mr. .1 ihr. *' i.v-.: v.'h' rm it when it is C m: let'*"}. ■ Ma !'•> -1 >ad d School w. . (•;>' ti "ii Mon iay, S'.-pt. Tih. 1!. V,'. U'nkf!. >•: heesburg. ' ... v.-il: be the Principal. A fall at *. ndtir.ee is h >t ed t-ir. Mr. .!•••.» M "re. ■.f N?w llethei. who recent. * tinder'.v-nt an cp -1 eration in O.mvil!:' for appendi citis. is at home again and recover t the : I NEW WAREHOUSE j 1,, L . § 5 will be ready for busi= @ J ness early in the season 2 # and it will g 1 PAY YOU TO SELL § | YOUR TOBACCO ® g WITH US. % ® & With tii- host arranged and most con- 0 $9 venient house in this section: a strong • ® corps ut buyers and a full force of experien- g X ceci warehousemen we can always iret the $ *«•'"> © 2 Highest Market Price. 3 Lirv Js.Tr/fk >H.» xtrxvjßiL-xjasa %try Us W itli a Load~ § § if we please you tell others, @ J if we don't »ell us. § 1 VO"!w FillENl>?, 1 Hukherson Bros. § Taylor, f fj Walnut Cove, N. C. § 2©»®®©®®«®©®®®®»®®®®©»«®®^ ing nicely, wo are glad to :v>u\ T Mayodan defeated a team iron; t iroor.sboro Saturday afternoon N by the score of to j win p'.av Stonesda'.o Saturday after i ni >n and another giod '«> expected. Mr. .!as. A. Wheeler. V.T.O has been ij dte unwell for sometime, 1 ' hisb'.en in a critical condition 1 t the past week or so. However, ■- f.r the past day "rs-) he seems 1 11 be just a tittle bit better. | Buffalo r My Ridge. Sandy Ridge, A - ,vi . lhc . S indv Ridge ami Ruti'alo Base p, ill warns played a wry interest i ing bill game Wednesday. the , .|i ,i being ana 1 tavor of BiValo. A hrge crowd was . • present and aii seemed to be i ' amused ;.t the rii>' w- »n both ,i side-. ( T::e nex* -".me will be . . playe 1 at B :.Va! • n Saturday. ' ! September .V.ii. at _: 'o o'clock. Everybody invited. I Mr. K. .1. Woods, a prominent eii/.en of Danburv Route 1. was '■ in i >anb.iry on b.ismess vester r. day. — 1 i rO MEET SEPT. 15-17 TH. k North Carolina S. >. C ci.= . vontion Will B • HcM This "«v.r At WY.iston- The convention of the North Car- lina Sunday-schi ! Associa tion will meet in W:nstop.-S.i!em S ptember 7th. Delegates from ail over the State are to be [■resent and work >f vita! inter* st ti aii Sunday-school teachers a.id o'iicers will be done. The association is composed of all Sunday-school workers, re gardless of denomination, frt m anywhere in the State. Tre main sessions of the convt ntion wii! be helJ at Centcnirv M. E. church, while simultan wis rr.cet i: g> are being held :: Wednes day and Thursday ev. j ninj's at three centrally located > ..;rch s. Conferences of a w;.i.» raig.'tf interest will be held in the afternoons. r • atures of the conventio i will be an educational parade, formed according to the divisions of ihe Sunday-school. The music will be furnished by the Winston- Salem people and it is a foregone conclusion that this feature will be weil taken care of. Speake 6 of State and national fame will ,be present to make addresses, among them being Mr. W. C. Pearce, secretary of the Inter national Sunday-school Associa tion: Professor .John R. Sampey, of the Southern Theological Seminary, of Louisville, Ky.; Mr. Thomas C. Diggs, of the Virginia State Sunday-school As sociation, and many others. •Exhibits of up-to-date Sunday school supplies and equipment will be on display during the convention. All State, county and township officers, an i two or more del egates from each Sunday-school should attend the convention. Entertainment will be provided by the people of Winston-Salem, including lodging and breakfast and supper. The delegates are expected to take luncheon at ; their own expense. ! Mr. P. Frank Hanes, of i Winston Salem is chairman of , the entertainment committee. .CwHIK Wli *. ( ItliKUw C*>. Pure Woolens THAT'S of what our Kirsch bauni Clothes are guaranteed to be made. That's what you want if you wish tin* utmost in wear. Beware of wool and rotton mixtures so common in many moderate-priced clothes. Kirschbaum Gothes *ls *2O '2s.anfl ug "See the Guarantee and Price Ticket on the Sleeve" Also -every one of our Kirschbaum Suits is guaran teed to l>e last mcolor. shrunk by the original London cold water process and hand tailored. See them as eoon as you can. SAMUEL H. STEWART WAI.NL' I" COVE. N. C. Laff argue PIANO l-ixe- lis in rarity •: 'l\.r.e and i)i"!'*;»;!i\y Construction. •J 11{..!c !'r.e. u'rite I\j'ur:n:vr.t S. R. J. BOWEN & BRO. Winston-Salc-m. v . C. We c:»rrv a l»-te line of FT.• is', n I'ii*".'gr'.;l.9 i;r«.l F.e e>rd«\ Write f r catalogue o" l'rC* »f(IS. DP. A. S. MITCHELL SPECiALST IN PITTING GLASSES. Mv |ir;n'tiir • ii thnt nf i ulis' hinl i>; : a at., i:: t !:•■ N.'iliiili i:,L i.f «\«>. ,•!!..! i lit* !11ii• of ul ti»»i"s 11. i« ft iitnl I; 'i't:L- \ i-ii it Three y.'ill's iif -'!!•• • i f I .*ii'l ii* ' .1! lll ;» - '.Mf.l'ltf" til.lt .Ml ! V.-'.ii I'eeeiVe i;iiiiil service. .My I'lnifj.rs fur e\- •"I.>ill!l , hni : t i yill'wc is frmn tivr 11 . SI \ I'll >|| ili;it>. I."i. |.'l'|.". 1 V M|li iiycr I'll'! '!!! The:itre. i. SR.!:!: ; v >i\. WI»TO\. \. «•. For a th le and Granite Mor.ument s and Toin'j«ton;s. Iron Fencing and all kinds of Ctir.ctery wrk, call or write The .Mount Airy .Marble Works W. U WAYNES L CO.. Propr's. ftount Airy. N. C. NO J U *«. ila\ing «In 1./ ;\ia!ified as ex ecu'ur to the wi 1! of Rebecca J. Knight, d.ceased, all persons h lding claims against the estate will present them to the under signed fur payment on cr before Sep. Ist, 1915, or all claims will be pleaded in bar of their re i covery. and al! persons owing said estate will please settle the > same. This Aug. !?, li/ 11. I W. M. KNIGHT, Executor, King, N. C. I FARMS! Ijet me know your wants in » regard to farms. I will endeavor to find it for you, and save you f money, C. E. PUGH. ' Greensboro, N. C. DR. B. L MILLKER, Dentist, ATLANTA, GA. Will be in Danbury for a while rOR THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY Will be g!ad to serve anyone needing dental work. CM AS. L. MARTIN I Dentist. » Office over Mr.dison Drug Co., Madison, X. C. \Y. G. Jerome Ileal Estate ard Insurance Winston-Sal* n;, N\ • >OO Wachovia Rank & Trust Building. Fh >ne !iNI. W. READE JOHNSON Attorney-at-Law. Masonic Temple. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Will practice in both State nrJ Federal Conns. Jt'AS. O. McWCHAI 1.. J. r. S A IMTStNO, \\cnt«orlh. d'jt iUr. M'MICMAEL & SAISTSINU, V.t rneys «uid (A ;:i:s« 1! >rs «t I.hw. I >r H'*t k i o i i St ite Hi:d Federal Courts. A'! wlvtia . pron pt attention. t'h:.s. (). Me- Mii a .:. Hot v.ill ia> in Mwlison on SaturdHyß. Nt nis old oiiioe uror lilt' pOSt Othotf. DR. M. V. HORTON, Dentist. Is now back in his old location, corner 3rd and Main Streets. Wachovia Br.nk «Jc Trust Co. buiklinpr. WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. Rooms: 301, 302, 303. DR. J NO. k. PEPPER. Disease c-.f the Stomach and Intestines. MiiMtiuic Temple, Winston-Salem. N. C. DR. THOMAS W. DAVIS. Ev, Bar, *'ose and Threat. ' 'ttice 400-7 Masonic Temple, Winston - Salem. N. C. Honrs : Hto 12:30, 2to 4 ar.d by Appointment. CHAS. R. HELSABECK Attorney at Law, DAN BURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all busi ness. Office in Tavk-r Hotel. DONALD. I). HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Bank Building, Collections a Specialty. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. J. W. HALL, Attornev-r.t-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all courts, both State and Federal. Office over Martin's store. JOHN I). HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at-1 .aw, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention tohll busineee >ntr«eted. Will practice in all •tate courts. Or. I. A. McCluni, Der.tist Office—7ol-702 Wachovia Bank Building. Phone 420—Hours 9to 1, 2to 5 WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. ,e»l \V. Fericuson. Arthur I;. Ferirusan Ferguson & Ferguson Attorneys At Law, )ver Thompson's l)rii£ Store, • Winston-Salem, N.C. Phone 1126. Collection a Specialty. Notary Public in Office. DR. W. H. CRITZ DENTIST. Office over Drug Store. Have Telephone Connection. VALNUT COVE, - N C OR. C. C. KEIGER, Dentist, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Will be at King July 28, 29, 30 and 31 prepared to do all kinds of Dental Work.
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