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ANNUAL REUNION i Scheduled to Be Held ln ( Richmond June Ist, 2nd' and 3rd--Big Prepara tions Being Made. Richmond, Va.. May 17. 1915. - The second week in Mav finds p'ans for the twenty-fifth an nual reunion of the I'nited Con federate Veterans, scheduled to be held in Richmond June J, - and o, all but whipped into per fect shape. Work of preparing for the handling of the reunion and the vast crowds that are t xpected to attend has been so thoroughly distributed by the mmitt-v system employed that lichm iv i \v I be reah to receive id t be of the utmost significance .-.ml solemnity. To Richmond ■: • une wi ! come the greatest gathering of survivors it' the • jnfederate arms that lias per haps ever been seen. With them will come thousands of . isiturs. relatives, and curiosity seekers, who will find much of interest during the week to re ay them for the trip. Acceptances from many South ern (! vernors of the invitation t. 1 attend the reunion as the quests of the Confederates have reen receive ). Ihe presence > ; o many State executives w: len 1 much to the importance > : the occasion. President \\'i!on's rep'.y to the invitation •' the •renera: iummittee is sti.i in bevance. That he a!> > w\.\ .it tend is the e\p?ctati' ;i ot tho>v :r. charge of the reunion. Richmond, almost to the :.st man, is animated with the tie sire to make the twenty-fifth re- \ union the greatest event in the memory of the old Confederates. For one week the great city will be turned over to the visitors in ' strict truth. Each person seems 1 determined that business and 1 private affairs are to give place 1 to the greater duty of entertain- 1 ing the reunion. Great plans have been made f jr the decoration of the city and the Court of Honor, in parti- ' -u!ar. The Court of Honor is •'i be locate lat I.ee Circle, in ( Mnument Avenue, a situation 1 • iea.iv it" ito such a p lrpose. r, ■ ; . f ;.n S in rtar . l Ki'jii nd is to b .-over ! *'tl ' . ! t- -.••••• th- :St c,' pe CO ■. ■ an I overwhelming r v iority. ii re , were 2oS votes cast for b( mis and cniy • c t against. re i ar« miles of ro:td i'i the towr.- Ehip. i Oak City School Closes j With An Entertainment Oak City, May 12.—The com mencement exercises of the Oak City High School last Thurs day and Friday was well attend ed. The program rendered Thurs day by Miss Jennie Reid's . scholars, the primary class, was us follows: A short address by Prof. I. S. Ho wen and presentation of testa ments to four pupils for best at tendance during the year. Those who received the bibles were Myrtella llyman. absent not at ill": Luci'e House, absent l-'J : Paulino IHiveiiport. absent 1 iav: Cilftov. llymt.r absent 1 i-'J days. Son.T "Vai're Welcome if x . Ki e--l::,:!-.t S-: ; ,'rim i\ :•>• c uiSS. 1 >,;et i-y Mabli Ha:s :• and Miss I'arker. Song "'No a l.ittle Nigger i lai, " by four stir's. Prill "Liberty March." by IJ children. Song "Churning." by seven girls. Heading "The Little School Ma'am," by Sarah Long Johnson. Song "Little Mothers." by eight girls. Soli• — ' When My Pollie Crows to be a Lady," by Mildred 1 >avenport. Song "Mud ries." by eight girls. i'lay "Samb >'s I'arty." 1 'rill "Fairy Hoop l'ance." by sixteen small girls. I'uet "The C'iar:vl." by M\sco Ila and Clifton 1 lyir.nn. I>r: 11 "Mother loose Incep tion." I)net "Millitary March." bv iladys Johnson anil Miss i'arker. This progrom was well carried out and beautifully performed. The Fairy Woop Dance was a dance in reality. The little tabs kept perfect time to the music and their lovely costumes of Dink and white covered with gold stars were a dream in themselves. The entire pro gram proved that only ski lied labor could have accomplished such splendid results. Miss Reid is one of the linest; primary teachers in the State and deserves a great deal of credit for the good work she has done here this year. The program Friday night opened with a short address by Prof. Howci. The three young graduates i IV*. I lines, !-'Z mvj Marvin Hv r tt. Balmy lire by 1 > Blub. Tho music was furnished by Miss Parker, music teacher and THE DANBURY REPORTER Splendid Medicine. * Stomach Trouble I Suffered for Several Year* Peruna Restored My Health Mrs. Elizabeth f Reuther, No. &0S I Washington. P. 0.. ; I writes: "I am _ please.l to endorse , i£.= IVruna as a splen did medicine for catarrh and stom- / W ach trouble, from which I suffered £g> ' for several years. apt I tools it for sev- - ' • >ral months and :^y at the end *'f that time found my hoaltfi Jg* v,.ts restored atul have felt splendidly ver ——— since. I T'. HV take it wlnyi 1 contract i rol.t aTi.l it >•• 'a rids the system of ...v vatarrh.il tendencies. .« Over Ten Veurs Ago. •I -,v ■ • I'O without r.Tir, - !. Althou»; ; ;t v..'.* over ten years a.:> .| • • > y.ci my testintoni.'. I of i ■ ■ same opinion as when l r >te it. tir.d give J «u tho privilege t • ■'• I still us.- i" • i . ... v t'.C' est ary. I un als 1 ,eac:.er ■!' the middleg'v.d' - 5 . Frof. Fowen and Miss Faiker have done good work and ac complished good results in tho length of time given them. 5100 Reward. SIOO Tho readers of this paper will be pleased to learn lhat there is at least one dreaded disease that science lias been able to euro in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known t>> the medical fraternity. Catarrh boin.tr a constitutional disease, requiries a constitutional treatment, liali's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the bloed and mucous •surface of tile system, thereby destroying the foundation of the; disease, and giving the patient! strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors ha\e >o in ich faith in its c.'rative jewers that they oiler ' »ne Hundred Dollars for any ease that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Ad dross: F. .1. ('HEXLY Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists. Toe, Take Hall's Family Fills for, constipation. —imfIrtHtIUMMMBWiItMBBHWIMMM^SSSSSSSSBSSBS TO THE PUBLIC ONE AND ALL. The Hardbank Store of W. P. NELSON Is THE BUSY STORE. We are now chock full up with new and up-to-date styles of merchandise-= Men's and Ladies' Hats of all kinds, Men's and Ladies' Slippers and Shoes of all kinds. Dress Goods of all kinds and so on. You can find most anything you want in this up=to»date store. Yours for business, VV. P. NELSON, Danbury, N. C. R. 1. """""" - « rTTrv vstnvmt * ,PLI ts/ j * •/> ."aarn'.js-.imi:-'-;-."" rxr-i'mc:* "1 fF 'O, r(fi «**, g K\ I,'r-rv.l t* ; !,A 4 . • W \;7 Z4 H 2 - T. 2 • • *7 V / mKB iiun. ■' • • - t, H4l°V ?: * 1 ' . • 1! l '. > 'I • v«.* • • ■ ■ ' | : >!JI'S tO OP.V, j., si ( j Germanton Hardware Co., ■uecesiio!'-; to . W. K'urr'jos Hanlwi-.r? Co.) N 11 L,™/jermasiton, IN. L._ jj Government Post Road About Completed Government postroad from Winston-Salem via Mocksville to Statesville is about completed and is one of the prettiest roads iin the state. This road was built by Forsyth, Davie and Iredell counties, assisted by the govern- ment. Davie's part of this road | cost nearly SIOO,OOO, including i the bridges, and is about 27 miles in length. Hundreds of automo biles'are traversing this road, and it bids'fair to be the most travel ed postroad in the State. Davie Record. The bridge over the South Yad i.in river, on the federal postroad :Vt m Stairsville to Mocksville ai .1 Winston-Sak-i i, is Hearing „• nip : . t'on and about a mile and a larter of t!;e road on tlv other side of the river complete. A! C.it three and a half miles of the road are yet to be completed to take Iredell's stretch to the Davie line, which will, we be lieve. complete the line from Statesville to Winston-Salem. Iredell's part of the road will be completed next month or by .luly Ist at the latest. Statesville Landmark. Some Forms of Rheumatism Curable Rheumatism is a disease characterized by pains in the joints and in the muscles. The most common forms are: Acute ! and Chronic Rheumatism. Rheu matic Headaches, Sciatic Rheu matism and Lumbago. All of these types can be helped ab solutely by applying some good liniment that nenetrates. An application of Sloan's Liniment two or three times a day to the atl'ected part will give instant relief. Sloan's Liniment is good for pain, and especially Rheuma tic Fain, because it penetrates to the seat of the trouble, soothes the atllicted part and draws the pain. "Sloan's Liniment is all medicine." Get a 2">c. bottle now. Keep it handy in case of emergency. DR. H. V. HORTON, Dentist, Is now back in his old location, corner 3rd and Main Streets, Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. >, building. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 11 Rooms: 301, 302, 303. '! DR. JNO. K. PEPPER. Disease of the Stomach and Intestines. MKMOIMC Temple, Winston-Salem, N. C. DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Bank Building, Coliections a Specialty. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. J. W. HALL. All orney -at -1 .aw, I ►ANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to alt business entrusted. Will practice in all courts, both Slate and Federal. Office over Martin's store. JOHN I). HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention toHil business i entrusted. Will practice in all State courts. BANK OF KING • *',> V* RVT. - •vT- !£-> Is Open for Business! t Offering You Safe, Honest. Courteous £. hanking Service. Start a Savings If Account. > ■f. We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest. ? on time deposits compounded quarter- JQ-^V* ly. (live us your cheeking account, _W>"- if it is only a small one. We will, ap preciate it. ' 0§ DIRECTORS: .GJ nr.. .1. WALTER NEAL N. E. PEPPER sfe c. 0. HOYLES M. T. CHILTON s£%h S. W. F-TLLIAM V. T. GRABS W. R. KIGER. i&Z | jpjgj v - T - ( ' RA BS, PRES. T. S. PETREE, CASHIER ■ W§ SI pp §l§ PI? pp pp pp pf§ Sf§ pp ilf L cCc^y^s LSNW /-vv>C\ ££&*£! ——————— § lam better pre- J S r ' : •"** JEK' pared to serve n you in anything needed in the machinery 9 line both new and second hand machinery v 9 fife c| of various kinds. 1 am now stationed at Pit-tt fountain. N. C.. and receive nvicliin * 0 er\ ire car load, i can p've you the -rest jjjg $D frc' .:i rate, with terms to suit customers. jfjl '•s f)- >'. a card and Jot me know vour ?.ec:. S& fJi , ' , ' c'fii -1 • ! .an save vou moue\ o:i anvt.isn-.c V 7?. . " fijji fi;> > ol ' ' L our I. send. h & 1 T ! # *» ; >i v- !}$ *'■ ' —j ; '.u &■ •* **'•-'« j '- 1 " €* © a w ..... ®? m GffI&HESTjERSFSLtt Diamond TV e.ramu , .A'-VV „ -f ©• %f., lADir-1 A»k 7">if I'f.i,r r enr-cnrs ter'S A DIAuONtI .' KAMI PILI3 in Kkd m-1 /j\ r.Di.a tar! it:ij I , ■ , n- u lcil with fc'iclQ) Kitiii"n. IAEB TJ»y or->,.,ir V/ r>fnir.tl>t bml f„, t ll|.( lli:«. I I it * V 111 v ,»f o\lk IIi: ,\ ni» ru.i.u, (• rt» • v fivt? sC.:rr- rCi'.irdfil: ■» ii' A'wayn Ki '.t .ilc. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS \ isj kit FVERYWHfc'RE tkAHP Levi W. Frrfuton. Arthur E. Ferguton Ferguson & Ferguson Attorneys At Law, Over Thompson's Drue Store, Winston-Salem, N.C. Phone 1126. Collection a Specialty. Notary Public in Office. DR. W. H. CRITZ DENTIST. Office over Drug Store. li live Telephone Connection. WALNUT COVE. - N. C 1 GEO. L. JARYIS Attorney-At-Law, WALNUT* COVE, N. C. Prompt and careful atten tion given to all business. (Mice in rear of Farmers I'nion Hank A- Trust Company. Dr. A. S. Mitchell j \ OPTOMETRIST. I My xx !n ■!•• I tin*' ■ i ii*l ;t t | l ' lit i >!i if sj wii 111 I lif li I • l ilitf " >l' u'l.issrs. ■ 11• I j I'orsiiliu* x • l'y ii'iiM > 11; i lili\ | lor tvfi-ivnrc ;isk ;iny I ni-i - [ ' IH-- IlilllSi' ill I In* til X . ] »ffirc I'.lniMiii 'l'licjitrt' I'.Msr.. I WINSTi i\ S.M.K.M. N. r. I ' f ! Burr*** 1 j W u.2. JIJP ;yr» *j R I3n»i Sorcif usnd; r>-i«l I'ti M nj quid.?*/ hi'iili'd *v* t.* \r uca ?• \!v«*. ju 3iU |ir/*t .nts »m -ofion. i»t »ncib:|)tic« B| 3 tuiuiuri}| t hcai .4* Iry it occc. I Mircy Htn:k If a 1 Fuii.. H The Original cod Genuine* T\VI/H]\,?,* ? .UP BJLW.* .M.V.S.L ij 1 Arnica Salve H Jftnls Ibe Ifurt i,: ' I PfUl! ' ' •" r D« y-ic H I'., ,' l ' i ■ to* '.'L l •] —"illiHTnTllMTTwr
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