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IS ASKED FOR Forsvth Road Commissioners To Build Good Road To Stokes Line At Gerinanton. BY SEPTEMBER !ST This. Williiivc Vnother Modern Soil Roa»i Ml the Way I rom ftar.hurv l«» \N inston-Swlcni I", Jv I(i Mo Kile J K\ Ma> 27th. ! w 15. Dan' ,:ry an i this secti -n of St •> Is -h»n to have anoti'.et rr lor", r -ad a!! the way t > t. ity ::;gr.va\ commissioners have ;;skt'-i >r bids >»n the c >n structi-in »t a S'>ii road from tae S" »kes county iine at lierman t;-r> to David James, store, wluri the new roail will intersect with the Rural Ma I read going into W'nstop-Saleni. With the completion of this f ;r and a halt miles of road, cn which hi 1> are asked f*»r. this section of Stokes will have a m odern t >p-s >i! and sand-clay road ail of the way to Winsun- Sa'.ern byway of 'iermanton. All bids .»n the construction :* th s road are to be hied with the 1" rsvth highway commissioners by May Si. and the contract for the work will call for its com pletion by Sept. Ist next. ftvil Service Examination lo Be Held At Walnut Cove Tr.e "Cnited States Civil Service Commission has announced an examination for the County of Stokes, X. to be held at Wal nut Cove on -June 2»'\ to nil the position of rural carrier at Walnut Cove and vacancies that may later occur on rural routes frcm other post offices in the abeve mentioned county. The examination will be open only to male citi::ens who are actually domiciled in the territory of a post o'f.ce in the county and who meet th? other requirements Ktt forth in Form No. 1M77. ' This form and application blanks may be obtained from the offices , mentioned above or from the' ! r.ited States Civil Service Com r .ssi'ir. at Washington. 1). C. Ap ( r.s shohd be forwarded t the n at Washington Watch four Label. n v >ur t:me > ut i i :ai I r in advance. Watch the labal "n paper, f. ". 1 -• •vi in . ur subscription 1 "ly i;' you want the paper to y ntinue to your address. Ad ireas, RF.PORTKR, I'anbury, N. C. Postmaster P. H. Linville and Mr. A. W. Mavis, of Walnut Cove, were in l)anbury Friday returning from a trip to the northern part of the county. HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS? v Do col«ls settle on your client or in your ' bronchial tubes ? Do coughs hang on, or are you subject to throat troubles? » Such troubles shouM have immediate treatment with the strengthening powers j of Scott's Emulsion. .o guard against , consumption which so easily follows, Scott'sKmulsion contains pure cod liver oil which peculiarly strengthens the res- i piratory tract and improves the quality of the blood; the glycerine in it soothes and heals the tender membranes of the throat. Scott's is prescribed by the best special ises. Yon can get it at any drug store. Scott & Jtewae, Bleesfiild, p. J. > BITTEN BY MADDOG. Mr. j esse Owens and His Grandson Go To Raleigh To Take Pasteur Treat ment. Mr. Jesse Owens, of Francisco, and his young grandson, Master Frnest Collins, were both bitten by a rabid dog the past week, and they left immediately for Raleigh to take the Pasteur treat ment at the State's hospital. It is learned here that the don which bit Mr. Owens and his grandson was bitten by a niad dog about a year ago and had been confined for some time, but as it showed no signs of hydro phobia was released and last week the disease developed with result as above stated, i'he dog was owned bv Mr. Kvens and he no doubt regrets now that he did not Kill the car as soon as it was bitten. Check Book Accounting. Farmers who do most of their business by check can, with lit tle effort, keep a very satisfac tory account of the total farm receipts and expenses. Two things are essentia! for the suc cess of this method: First. All money received from any source, whether in cash or by check, should be de posited in the bank. By doing this the record of deposits will give the entire farm income. Most important of ail, it insures against any moneys being spent without a check or stub to show for it. Second. When drawing checks, care should be used to state for what purpose drawn. In this way the check stub will' give an itemized account of the farm expenditures. Cnder this svstem. checks for money for personal use are drawn in the same way as for any other purpose. At times the purchase of minor articles j for farm use will require cash i when the amount is so small | that it is not desirable to use a check: therefore, to have an exact record a memorandum of the farm items which are paid ! out of the monev checked out i for personal use is needed. That 1 is. these items should be charged to the farm, but they are really paid out of the pocket money' which is charged on the check , bo- k to the personal account. A memorandum of produce exchanged for groceries is also nejt »ary, as there is no cash transaction in such cases. In ".sing this syst- m it is bet ter t i have a arge book of chec'.-.s, which, if the farm busi ness is -.f moderate size, the banker will gladly furnish with the checks numbered and the owner's name printed on them. A check book of this kind will' generally last for a year, thus the advantage of having all the accounts in on? book. The check book system as an aid to keeping financial accounts on the farm is very simple and will prove valuable to a large num ber of men whose business is adapted to it. J Lame Back. i Lame back is usuaily due to rheumatism of the muscles of the back. Hard working people are most likely to suffer from it. Relief may be had bv massaging the back with Chamberlain's Li niment two or three times a day. Try it. For sale by all dealers. THE DANBURY REPORTER REVENUE OFFICER KILLED OK SHOOTING CREEK Deputy Marshall Phlegar of Floyd Shot From Am bush After Destroying Still--Five Men Placed Under Arrest. 1 Siu.irt, \n. Kutfrprlw. The loilowing is an authentic account of the killing o: I>eputv I.'. S. Marshall Phlegar, ar.d tlie arrests which followed the tragedy: The party left the main crook and were making their way a brancii when they discovered evidence of travel up gnd down a cliPhlegar went ahead of his I companions to see if the still was' in operation and as he appri ach ed the place and discovered work in progress, he turned to motion to his companions to come up on the backbone of a ridge where the still was located. As he step ped back to beckon them lie was i shot from ambush, the assassin being hidden nearby. Three shots were tired, the las: taking effect. Phlegar fell instantly while Hopkins and Hall rushed to !iis side. Officer Hopkins reached him tirst and Phlegar remarked that "some one" had shot him. The bullet entered the rijj-ht side above the hip, penetrated the cavity anil grazed the spine, causing paralysis of the lower limbs. The wounded deputy was removed to the home of Luther • Smith nearby. He did rot suffer! much, but an internal hemorrh age soon set in. Phlegar was conscious and asked for his wife and baby. The officers had sent out messengers | to notify the authorities tit Floyd j TO THE PUBLIC ONE AND ALL. The Hardbank Store of W. P. NELSON Isi THE BUSY STORE. j We are now chock full up with new and up-to-date s styles of merchandise-= Men's and Ladles' Mats of I 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 1 up-to-date store. Yours for business, VV. P. NELSON, Danbury, N. C. R. 1. —|M E W- HARDWARE \ STORE» 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.) Gp.rmaiUon. N, f. jand Dr. Ilalton was sent to the 'scene, accompanied by Mrs. 11 Phlegar and her child. Phlegar fought bravely until his wife arrived. He recognized her, called his baby to him and kissed ' it, and almost immediately there ; after became unconscious. I John Justice, Oscar Dillion, A. J. Dillion, Will Rakes and Buck Rakes were arrested near Shoot ing Creek, Floyd county, late yesterday afternoon and placed in the Floyd jail, charged with the killing, or being implicated, in (he killing of Deputy Fnited States Marshal (J. P. Phlegar, who died from a bullet wound received when he was shot from' ambush Friday afternoon. The !quintet was arrested bv i\ S, • Marshal T. 0. 1 lurch and I*. S. Revenue Agent R. 1!. Sams and a part of their respective forces. The men probably will be brought to Roanoke, where they will be arraigned in the I'nited States court for the Western Virginia district. George Booth, on whose land the illicit distillery was discover ed which was destroyed by Phle gar before he received his fatal wound, is in a hospital in Flovd. It is alleged he lost one eye and one arm from a dynamite explosion several weeks ago while dynamit-1 ing for tish on a creek near Floyd. It is thought he will be well enough to be taken to jail i in a few days where he will be lodged on a charge of beinir im-1 plicated in the shooting of Phle- 1 gar. --- - j J Before the heat'of summer be icomes too great, you had better; order that ice box. Any size you want at low prices. Remember j ! that we can furnish the material; to build that house also at saving' ; prices to vou. DAN RIVER I LUMBER CO., Walnut Cove, N. i c - tf. I 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. Rooms: 301, 302, 303. DR. JNO. K. PEPPER. Disease of the Stomach and Intestines. Winston-Salem. N. C. DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Bank Building, Collections a Specialty. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 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. i JOHN D. HUMPHREYS,! Attorney-at-Law, DAN BURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all State courts, I?•' r • •* V lr -.' 0. ' \ ! frV, A V'W." HSeSilfi® a BANK OF KING 1 §S Is Open for Business! II 1 Offering You Safe, Honest. Courteous -i Banking Service. Start a Savings ( Account. >i , p* We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest. « on time deposits compounded quarter- c b'- Give us your checking account. !j if it is only a small one. We will ,ap preciate it. DIRECTORS: 0b Dr. J. WALTER NEAL N. E. PEPPER ' C. 0. BOYLES M. T. CHILTON 1 S. W. FI'LLIAM V. T. CRABS t W. R. KIGER. ££* „ §§» V. T. GRABS. PRES. T. S. PETREE, CASHIER > iXiCSij • VVWWvv^VWVWWVVWWMM | toll™] t { ( ' am better pre S pared to serve A Xyou in anything needed in the machinery W line both new and second hand machinery J a 01 various kinds. I am now stationed at 0 Pilot Mountain, N. C., and receive machin- Z Sery by the car load. I can tfive you the best 2 freight rate, with terms to suit customers. % J Drop me a card and let me know your need. 0 5 lam sure I can save you money on anything 2 you want. Your friend. 1 T.J.Thore «*,», I m Pilot Mt. V* $.14, . 2 | N. C. Cl?' J CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND ** Ifc m H*. IADIHS | V*?" I ** for CHI-CHHS TRR'9 A DIAMOND lIRAND PILLS in KFD and/\ I COLD metallic boxes, scaled wilta Hlue( A> Ribbon, Till no otiii. Bs7.FT.IrV/ BRAAAM UT IWr OHI.OH2B.TKK • V BIAMttNB lIAXt PILLS, for twenty-Bsc years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Sellable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ,T t » I Le%l W. Fergucon. Arthur E. Ferguson Ferguson & Ferguson Attorneys At Law, Over Thompson's Orujj Store, Winston-Salem, N.C. Phone 1126. Collection a Specialty. Notary Public in Office. DR. W. H. CRITZ DKNTIST. Office over Drug Store. Ilavr IVlriiliinir Ciiuiiprliim. WALNUT COVE. - N c GEO. 1.. JARVIS Attorney-At-I.aw, WALNU'r'COVE, N. C. % Prompt and careful atten- 1 tion given to all business. . Office in rear of Farmers I'nion Hank & Trust Company. 1 Dr. A. S. Mitchell OPTOMETRIST. My \\ In ill- tiiiif .HHI .it (•■lit i HI i* srivfii tut In' lit t tlltf i it' liiii wsi's, ; I lit I I-hi! rii'f fi ir s.'ltlli* M'f.V IVllriiillitlilt*. I *i»r fi-fi'i'i'iifi' ;isk fin.v Siisi IH-ss in I In- city. offii i- 11l mi nit T lii'it tiv IHi lie.. WINS'I'II\ SAI.I:M, N. i'. Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Wound* and Piles quickly healed with Arnica Salve. It prevent* infection, is antiseptic, •oothinf, healing. Try it once. Money Back If It Fells. The Original end_ Genuine. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Heala the Hurt All DruUi.il and Deelere. 35e-
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