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SUGGESTS A PIAN For Building A Railroad Through Three Stokes Count\ Townships. $400,000 IN BONDS This Amount Would Be kenuired To l)o the Work But the Writer Thinks It Would Pay l.ar>;e Dividends. Francisco, ,lan. Mr. Editor : Why don't someone surest a t an whereby the three town- Hhips. Yadkin. 'Quaker *.»ui> and j'eter's Creek, could co-operate u.id together issue about t n.uii in bonds tor the purpose i; building a railroad from King tr Dalton. running north to a i .int somewhere within easy jt-aoh of all the people in the three townships'.' !f the road should cost as much as per mile that would run it JU miles, which would be far enough. That would be building a foundation which to build our improvements on. Then we would have a place to tuild good roads to. at the same t:me would stand a chance to t*gin building our towns at home instead of building them in some other county. Of course it is natural to suppose that we would ha\e all sorts of opposition from people who live in the nearby tawns or those who have proper ty there, but we should consider ihe cause of all such opposition. It might not cost this much, bat if it should, it would not cost each township but about the same as the late proposed S."H,(Hl» t.-.irty-year bonds would have cost. Fur if the road only paid a -i • •[• cent, dividend it win! I •>. y i r itself in years, and \\\- v.'O'jld "tiiy have to pay the inter est oh the bonds which wo ild be t it per ■ car pt-r township ; : :'.rst and it v. .d be ■#s arvl ivss each year until it v. • •;! I k nothing after 2-> years, and in stead of having to - .v.' th -n wt would be getting it bu at the rate of >l'i.o " i ;r .'ar. wi.i.-h, if placed in the bank each year r.*:l the -nd of thirty vtars. v :ld be right about S.'U.'MMI. Xow. suppose we decided to the and could get any t ,:ng like what it was worth. • i- would have aimost half a i.tillion dollars and the road too. J: might cost a little more or it right cost less, and the income would very likely be more, but the general principles are, 1 think, rrect and I would be glad to I.ear from some one else in some 11 these townships in regard to i\ •I. \V. SIMMON'S. [■late Highway Commission Wins •ialeigh, -lan. 2'->. A favorable -'•port on Representative Bene han Cameron's bill to create a h:ate Highway Commission was decided on yesterday afternoon at the meeting of the House com mittee on public roads. Speaking to State Geologist i)r. Joseph Hyde Pratt yesterday evening concerning the proposi tion, he said that the creation of the commission would be one of the best things that could ever happen to North Carolina. "The fact of the matter is," he said, "that we have got to have it if we are to get United States' government aid." The Liver Regulates The Body—A Sluggish Liver Needs Care Someone has said that people with Chronic Liver Complaint should be shut up from away hu-' manity, for they are pessimists j and see through a "glass darkly." j Why? Because mental states: depend upon physical states. Biliousness, Headaches, Dizzi ness and Constipation disappear after using Dr. King's New Life Pills. 25c. at your Druggists. CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS? NO! STOP! MAKES YOO SICK AND SALIVATES **Codscn's Liier Tone" Is Harmless To Ciean Your Sluggish Liver and Bowels. T"rV Calomrl mnk>'« roti siik. It's I'o. i i..it*! I at*, a > 'l tM' ,:»nj:rr.'!is i ■ in. j i ■ -iiijr'n ai:ii t"mnrriu you unit low .11.\w.ii 'K. » iilniiK'l i- in" iviiry or i|iiii!»-il\er j v. it .i . .tin..-- in.-rui>i« of i IK- U in'*. 1 ( . (.IIP-I. wll. ll It I'llllD'K iIII.• k'l'iltllct I «i! .i:r I ili' . ia-l i'. int." it. I.irakitijr . I i.is i- w iii-ti uiii I*l-I*l tliat- awful | i:. i-i a .in. 1 , i-r:\inf • i nif. It \mi .in- -In:? -I •j - .tii.i "all !.i' ..-!»i'.| nut." :t \t ir ! »'• torpid and Itowel* euiictipaU'd or v.-.i lime iM-a.ia.-l.i'. .li/./im■-« ...i i'.l T. •-j:. . f IT. A! I !.II IT -tun:. l ' I.'lir --i i »t.i nnfiil nf : arn. '•-« I 1 I.iur ii'l.l- tuiiij:iit on m\ guarantee. I RH\ . DR. MEBANE DE \D Beloved Preslntenan Minis ter ot Mi. Air\ Passed to Rest. Mt. Airy. .Jan. £».—Rev. Dr. B. W. Mebane died here early this morning. His death was unexpected, as he had been in declining health since early sum mer. and for that reason had to resign his pastorate of the First Presbyterian church at Eatonton. Ga., where he had been for several years. He came to Mt. Airy at that time, occupying his home on Pine street until three months ago, when he was removed to the home of his daughter. Mrs. \ A. Baird. of Cherry street, ] where he could have the more, careful attention, and it was j here he died, in his tilth year, surrounded by his entire family,: who labored so tirelessly to give him every possible comfort. Temperance States. The following are the states in which the sale uf liquor is pro-' hibited. Maine. Kansas. North Dakota. North Carolina, Georgia, Oklahoma. Mississippi, Tennesse, West Virginia. Arizona, Wash-; ingt«n, Oregon and Colorado. 1 Virginia lias passed a prohibition a'.\ to go into etl'ect next year, j In the following states frt m ."!» to M'- pc-r cent, of the popula tion live in no-license territory:) Alabama. Arkansas. Florida. Indiana. Idaho. lowa, Kentucky, j Louisiana. Nebraska. New Hamp shire. South Carolina. South Da kota. Texas and Vermont. I Stop That Cough Now When vou catch Cold, or begin . to Cough, the first thing to do is to take Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hon-j ev. It penetrates the linings of the Throat and Lungs and tights i the Germs of the Disease, giving quick relief and natural healing. "Our whole family depend no Pine-Tar-Honey for Coughs and Colds," writes Mr. E. Williams. Hamilton. Ohio. It always helps. 2">e. at your Druggists. }To The Farmers:) | I * The season of the year is here when you I will begin marketing your tobacco and you 2 1 will be in need of clothing, shoes, hats, and 9 T other necessary supplies, and we want to call I your attention to the fact that we can save I I you money on many articles and it will pay 9 !• you to come in and see our stock and prices. « (You will be welcome at our store whether you A buy or not. Our line of clothing, shoes, hats, dry goods, ? t notions, etc., is hard to beat. • I Men's tailor made clothing I I a specialty. Don't forget to drop in and see us. (Your friends, A DODSON & CO., Walnut Cove, N. C. s : THE DANBURY REPORTER Here"* my pun ran tee —Co to any ilriiß More and j/et a ."in ,'cnt bottle >f Hun's Liver Tone. I'ake a spoonful anii if it doesn't straighten you riylit up af:ii inuki' you fil l line aiui vigorous 1 want \OII T «» sin baik to the store and >;it your money. I loilson's Liver Tone i- i!i «troyiny tlie Kile of raloiuel hivausi? it i» real liver tnedieine: entirely vepe t.ilile. tl,i ii fore it ean not Militate or make you sivk. I (.niaiaiitiv that one spoonful of Tlml- M'ii"« Liter I'one will put your iiv.-r to work anil . Iran your howels of tiat wuir I'ile *i MI I innstipatiil waste wliirli is »-l.ii;«rin«r your system anil mak ii:/ymi fn l n iseral'li'. I guarantee that .1 hoi ih' oi Hod-iin's Liver Tone will kt i p \oiir entire fairily feelinj: tine fur n nit!.- i ;ive it to \niir children. It is l.irniii.". •!•••-n't irripe and tL\ like it) J Ui.-.11.t t.i-io. Water on Trains Declared lo Be Much Polluted Washington, Jan. 29. An in vestigation just completed by the I'nited States Public Health Ser vice to determine the sanitary condition of the drinking water furnished passengers and em ployees on railroad trains shows that the arrangement for supplying drinking water on sleeping cars are satisfactory, but that the eouipment for sup plying drinking water on mail cars and day coache? is wholly inadequate. The investigation also showed Rheumatism For Young and Oid Tim acute agonizing pain of rheumatism is fool lied at once by Sloan's Liniment. Do not ruli —it penetrates to T 1,. wire spot, lirineiiiK :i eomfor: not dreamed of until tried. let a bolt !• toilav. RHEUMATISM Here What Other* Say : 'I birhly r« ••oinnv-ml y«»ur nimmt Mtlich'-'i .1. ver U* «1. r. t; -.:»!» .i 1 • :;« 1 -jr HUmi of mom . .ir '•»«•! r ' ••ttl rniwry I ;■ I tn d y«»ur l.i:titii nt both infernal and • xtcrnul atid I toiitiil |ui> k n-li' f, and imw arn well arid -imrne :ig tin."— dcQ. CurU§ t 2iio .\ . I JIU .i: , jirmjjit hi. 111. Here's Proof I ni-h to writ«» and ti-II yr-bout ft [ f:ili 1 h id d>wnfi>urt«-« n st' pn.and bi uiited jmy n«- k and hip v« ry bad. 1• •• »ld not I pat all. 1 writ rnv wif«» { r i n»nt bntr|i» of your I.iiiirn*nt and in nv) days' rirrn- I\S «.II my aicain." — t'harlet llyl'g I V j Prairie .4 if., £>t u , ,\lo. SLOAN'S LINIMENT for neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and bruises. All DruzKMts, 25c. Send four cents in atampi for a TRIAL BOTTLE Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pa. that the water supply over the Southern Railway, Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air Line, especially in day coaches and mail cars, was polluted, while the water supply over the Penn sylvania Railroad and the Ohio Railroad, from the West and North, was fairly sanitary. In the course of this investi gation samples of water from I,(KX) cars were analyzed bacteri ologically in the Hygienic Labora tory of the Public Health Service in Washington. The samples were secured from the coolers on trains arriving at Washington Union Station, and the water examined originated from cities extending from Boston to Key Weston the Atlantic Seaboaid N E W HARDWARE »STORE 1 To Our Friends and the Public Generally: The season of the year is coming now when farmers will need many articles carried in a hardware store and we desire to say that our line is complete and you will find anything here usually carried in a hardware store at prices as low as the lowest. Come to see us and let us show you our goods and prices Yours to serve, Germanton Hardware Co., [ (Successors to J. W. Kurfees Hardware Co. > iCZZGermanton, IN. ■ I jateHif Mm ! | 8® you in anything needed in the machinery ® line both new and second hand machinery J a of various kinds. I am now stationed at 0 Pilot Mountain, N. C., and receive machin -0 ery by the car load. I can give you the best Z # freight rate, with terms to suit customers. 0 9 Drop me a card and let me know your need. # 5 lam sure I can save you money on anything ® X you want. Your friend. ——«>•———— I BANK OF KING I W\ . Is Open for Business! Offering You Safe, Honest, Courteous Banking Service. Start a Savings Account. We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest. x&i on time deposits compounded quarter ly. Give us your checking account, if it is only a small one. We will ap- s£3is preciate it. DIRECTORS: 'Mb DR. J. WALTER NEAL N. E. PEPPER !|§j C. 0. BOYLES M. T. CHILTON S. W. FULLIAM V. T. CRABS W. R. KIGER. pp V. T. GRABS, PRES. T. S. PETREE, CASHIER ||| and as far west as the Mississip pi. All samples were collected from the cars at the time of the train's arrival here and every precaution taken to prevent con- 1 tamination. Records were kept | of each specimen at the time of , collection as to origin of the wa- j ter name of car and train, type J of water cooler. The equipment for storage of, drinking water on mail cars and day coaches, the Public Health Service says, is wholly inadequate and in urgent need of correction. The capacity of the cooler is not sufficiently ample to prevent re plenishing the supply quite fre quently. and often at small stat ions where the water supply may be impure. DR. H. V. HORTON, Dentist, Is now back in his old location, corner 3rd and Main Streets, Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. S building. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Rooms: 301, 302, 303. | DR. JNO. K. PEPPER. , Disease of the Stomach and Intestines. Manouir Temple, Winston-Salem, N. C. DR. THOMAS W. DAVIS. Ey, Ear, Nose and Throat. 'Office 405-7 Masonic Temple, Winston - Salem. N. C. Hours : Hto 12:30, 2to 4 and by appointment. DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Bank Building, Collections a Specialty. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. I . J. W. HALL, Attorney-at-Law, DAN BURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all courts, both State and Federal. Office over Martin's store. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all State courts. ———————— L**' • I eri;u>un. Arthur K. Ferguson Ferguson & Ferguson Attorneys At Law, Over Thompson's Drug Store, Winston-Salem, N.C. Phone 1126. Collection a Specialty. Notary Public in Office. I>R. W. H. CRITZ DENTIST. Ofr:ce over Drug -More. n WALNUT COVE. - N C „ Dr. A. S. Mitchell OPTOMETRIST. . * . , i My whole iinit* ;iiil :tt tentioii is triveil to the iit tinjr of jiijiKsi's, .lilt] rliurjii's for NIIIIH* very ivnsoiialilt*. I or referenee iisk jiny busi ness house in t he city. Wire Ml in ml The; 11 re llldjr.. WIMSTOX-5.M.11.M. X. c. Laffargue PIANO Excells in Purity of Tone and Durability of Construction. • Cataogue Free- Write Department S. R. J. BOWEN & BRO. Winston-Salem, N. C. We carry a complete line of Edison Phonographs and Re cords. Write for catalogue of new records. Tired! Ara ran tlrad ? raa d««i P MnuiP '• ""HUM T»» 'o M effort? Not It Ii im liilmh. Yoa ara ill. Yaar Hi'aa aaadi a toala. Your ItMaaab. aad Lifai aaad atirriag aa. Nothiaf will 4m tbia hollar tbaa Bitters _SOc. and $ 1.00 All Dru«i,u Wl 1 _ A tick make* a Quart of If- *lf P nBt Mu«>. li lt all/f A \VcTji tlu^— ®Hten Ud coat *f a >vV .* V uaelaaa bom*. THf •• ill trocera. I ./ ? v ith hi., phii,,. W-f
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