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Dillard Items. Dillard, May 24. — People of this section are very busy plant ing tobacco. Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ward, a fine boy. Misses Hettie Roberts and Delia Alcorn spent Saturday night with Mrs. I>. H. Carter. Miss llenevia Hennis and brother spent Saturday night with Misses Mollie and Lucy Young. Mr. Ham Mitchell has gone to Virginia on business. Misses Kate Be So and :.tiie! and Mary luid spent Sund.r with Miss P.mma Berrv. M:s. I. i>. l'ugh s; . ".t Sa* ir day evening with Mrs. • . W Pot erts. Mi.-- >s ' S' : ' and Lyd Mitchell spent Saturday ev nmg with Miss Myrtle lagg. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stone ar visiting Mr. Stone's sister. Mrs. Bob M irtin. Missis Mvit' • rag :. !!va Stult' and l.ydiu Mitchell, and Mr. (.'uon Martin wont automo. hi!*' ri ling S mda" aft; r.ie >n. Ceatli of Miss Cera Smith. ?diss C ra Smith, an iival • w man. >»t' Smith postot'icc. p.-*- el away at i.• r homo last work after a si; >rt illness fo.lowing a", operation. Hv deceased was ag >d i' rty-i ven years, a: d \\;.- a >ister Mr. i'rank C, Sir.!: r.. who is well known here. Miss Smith will b? sadly missed by a h • friend- and re ati •' - i>n*'.ipation Cured Overnight A siv,. d se ot Po-Do-Lax to nigat and \ >;i enVv ;i fa.;. fivo, easy 1 'A• movement in the mc rning. No griping, for IV- Do-Lax is Podonhyllin Mav Ap ple" without the gripe. L'o-l »o- Lax corrects tae cause ot on stioation by arousing, the Liv.-r, increasing the :!mv cf bile Uile i Nature'-- antiseptic in the bowels. With proper amount of bile, digestion in bowels is per fect. No gas, no fermentation, no Constipation. Don't be sick, nervous, irritable. * let a bottle of Po-Do-Lax from your Drug gist now and cure your Constipa tion overnight. Foad Sippiies For Ihe Belgians London Dispatch. The American Commission for Relief in Belgium will have sup plied !?•)">,'KM i,9on worth of food stuff for the Belgian people by the middle of August. Charit able contributions from America will have amounted to about lo.oiii) and aipr iximately the same from other quarters of the world. The great bali of the 100 l supplies representing the remaining MI is be in/ pr )vide>l in I:rectiy by the people themselves. This is made p- by the elab rate financial machinery set : ;p by th• ■ c mmission. enabl ing the Ilelgianst; iti i' • their own energies n 1 resources. Fully 7") per cent, nf the Uelgian people are oeir.g supplied with i' Mil without P co urse to charity. • in" res;;it of the commission's operation.:-) is that 1 -a«l cheap er in tn.iri in London. The greatest pinbiem before the commission is that foods tuil's so! i ilk-liiium to those who still had resources were pai-1 for in paper. This mon--y had no value outside- of Lielgium and was depreciated there. The commission announced it would except all kinds of ;aoer issu.'d in payment for breadstuirs and this immediately restored the whole paper currency of the country to its full value. OLDER BUT STRONGER T> he healthy at nevcnty, pn-pnre'at forty, is sound advice, heat use in tin: strength of middle life we too often forget that neglected colds, or careless treat ment of slight aches and pains, simply undermine strength and bring chronic weakness for later years. To be stronger when older, kfep your Mood pure and rich and active with the Ftrength-building and blood-nourishing properties of Scott's Emulsion which i*a food, a tonic and a medicine to keep your blood rich, alleviate rheumatism and •void sickness. No alcohol iu Scott's. xbtt At fiewse. Bloumficld, N. J. MT. AIRY NEWS. Elkin Township Votes Bonds tor Good Roads--Othei News As Told By The Leader. Dr. J. J. l*ak of Asbury was in the *ity Tuesday. Tobacco market closes here .tune Ist. No sales after that date. The date for the Chatauqua here is .lune ;!Oth to.luly«»th. inclusive. On Saturday. May at - o'clock Mr. lv. T. Joyce will sell at auction his home and lot, cor ner .Main and Rock ford streets. 1. is learned that Mr. Joyce will r move to Winston-Salem. Miss Clara Simmons • >:' St ok *s -• ent the wool; end vi-:ti:■>g the Misses Ma'shal! at White Plains. While * her- • th- • yo folks made a delightful trip to the I Vvii's I >en. Klkin township d bonds last wee!, for good roads a'mest with'at opposition. R.'ports e »me that the people of 1 1 >bson township ;uv lining up for good roads and that the bonds are almost certain t > carry in that township. Mr. tl. L. Smm >ns of Ash iry was in Mt. Airy Monday to meet his daughter, Mss Lillian Sim mons. Miss Simmons spent several days wr.ii her aunt. Mrs. I.iwrenc \ of Winston, on her way home from Char; »tte where she lias been a .-tu lent in Lit a bei h t' >llege. The saie of the Pulton farm •ar '.his citv l' i s lay has been the talk of the town The land "id from > 1 Jo.'"»t ' >1 i i.od per acre and the high price paid siiowed beyond |Uestion that land values in this part of the country a.v rapidly increasing. This farm had been divided up into small tracts an 1 was two miles out in the country. Dobson township voted down a bond issue proposition a year or more ag". The friends of good roads in the township are much more hopeful of success in the election next month. In fact, thev are quite confident that they will win this time. The building of good roads in the township will do more to put at rest all talk of moving the county seat from Dobson to Mt. Airy than anything else. If Dobson wants to continue to have a place on the map she had better build roads so the people of the county can get there. iood roads will be the making of Dob son. If she refuses to build roads t' .i? people of the county will refuse to let the court house remain there. Without the court house the town would go to th' bad quick. Thirty-Six f or 25 Cents. Dr. King's New Life Pills are now supplied in well-corked glass bottles, containing ")'. sugar coat ed white pills, for l'.'l cents. One pill with a glass of water before retiring is an average dose. I'asv and pleasant to take. Effective and pnsitive in results, ('heap and economical to use. (let a botti" 'inlay, take a dose tonight your ' .mstipauon will be re lieved in the morning. for at all I >i iggists. Swating the Fly. fen little Hies All in a line: One got a swat! Then th.»re were Nine little flies (irimly sedate, Licking their chops- Swat ! There were **♦»"»» Eight littl-j tlies Raising some more Swat! Swat! Swat! Swat! Then there were**'* Four little Hies Colored green-blue: Swat! (Aint it easy!) Then there were"* Two little dies 1 Dodged the civilian— ; Early next month There were a million! Buffalo News. Sunday and His Work. There are a number of people who cannot bring themselves to an acceptance of the methods of Rev. Billy Sunday, but there are few who will deny that Sunday does pood wherever he goes. The mayor of Paterson, while he does not specify, says in a general way that Sunday has done pood there to an extent it is hard to estimate. The chief of police sees evidences that Sunday has done wonders in morally uplifting l'aterson, and the Judge of the Common Pleas Court testifies that Sunday's elVortt* have tended to reduce crime. The com mercial organizations are of . pin; hi that S in.lay has improv ed the t'elit'• «:is between empi ov er:' ;t:.11 i.i Ting people. Natural ly i!' !•,' is to be expected a !; r.-e an.nunt of backsliding on i art of S• fa converts, but those who u: no!.! tlio >ide of his meetings h"o:n to have the hotter oi r • argument. *"uarlotte Observe!'. A Doctor's Prescription lor Couch An l tl'c».ti\c Cough Treatment i hie-fmirt 1 to one toaspi >nf il of 1 >r. Ki: j '-4 New 1 •is'.'overy, taken as needed, will soothe and check Coughs, Colds and t!io more dangerous Pronchial and l.un" Ailments. You can't a'l'ord to take the risk of serious illnoss, when so cheap and simple a remedy as lb*. King's New Pis* coverv is obtainable, Co to yo.:;' Druggist today, set a bottle of 1 >r. King's New Piscoverv, start the treatment at once. Vo . v:!l 1 e gratified for the relief a: 1 care obtained. Law for Women Notaries Is Unconstitutional Halt iga, May -*>. The law passed by the last legislature, granting women the right to serve as Notary Publics in North Carolina, today was declared to lie unconstitutional by the State Supreme Court. The Court held that the legislature could not grant this right by passing a statute, but that it must be in the form of a constitutional amendment. Chief Justice Clark and Justice Brown dissented. The decision was rendered on the appeal of Mrs. N"land Knight, of Asheville the tir-t woman Notary Public appointed. Neuralgia Pains Stopped. You don't need to sutler those agonizing nerve pains in the face, head, arm, shoulders, chest and back, .lust apply a tew drops of soothing Sloan's Liniment; lie quietly a few minutes. You will Ket such relief ami comfort! Life and the world will look brighter, liet a bottle today. ounces for c,, at all I'rucgists Penetrates without rubbing, Mr, Burrell A. flverby 111 ill liis Home Mr. Frank Smith, of Smith postoilice, was a visitor at the Reporter ollico Thursday and in formed us of the illness of Mr. Hurrell A. Overby at his home at Smith. Mr. Overby is suil'ering with some kidnev trouble and was last week operated upon by !>rs. 11. S. Martin. Moir Martin and W. 15. Moore. Since the operation there is considerable| i improvement in Mr. Overby's condition, his many friends will be glad to know. Restored to Good Health. "I was sick for four years with stomach trouble," writes Mrs. ; Otto (Jans, Zanesville, Ohio. |"I lost weight and felt so weak 11hat I almost gave up hope of being cured. A friend told mc about Chamberlain's Tablets, and since using two bottles of them I have been a well woman." For sale by all dealers. Mrs. A. J. Fagg and little daughter. Edith, returned Friday from a visit to relatives at Greens boro and High Point. THE DANBURY REPORTER Blight in Apple Trees. From North Carolina: "Please tell me what to do for blight in apples." The only thing that can be done is to cut out to sound wood. Fortunately the blight does not go so far in apples as in pears, and affects only the twigs as a rule. But even in pears if growers would watch a little more closely and as soon as they see some slight shriveling near the ends of the branches would cut out ahead of it. the blight would go no farther, while if let alone till the leaves turn black the whole limb will probably be sacrificed. Progressive Farmer. Watch Vour label. i'lte Panbary Reporter stops now when your time is out. The paper is not sent to any person unless paid for in advance. Watch the label 011 your paper, and send in voi r subscription promptly if you want the paper to continue to your address. Address, ui:pouti:i;, Punhury, N. C. Before the heat of summer be comes too great, you had better order that ice box. Any si;'.oyou want at low prices. Bemember that we can furnish the material to build that house also at saving prices to you. PAN UIYKII I.I'MBI'.B Walnut Cove, N. '. tf. Tri-Weeklv Atlanta Constitu tion and Progressive Farmer, both one year for Save 1 to 1-Jon all othwr magazines and periodicals. Write for my big clubbing catalog. i PTON wilsoN, 7apr*!\v Madison, N. C. Junius C. Brown, Attornes -at-Law, MADISON, N. C. Ceneral practice of the law in both State and Federal courts. Kstates administered on and settled. Heal estate bought and sold and money loaned on real estate. Laffargue PIANO Kxcells in Purity of Tone and Durability of Construction. cataocue 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. TaK« T* S S. Pain Pill, th®n— jK Tall. v it N F-aajr. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills will help you, as they have helped others. 'ioofl f,>r all ki 11 •I« nf pjin. | tn rrlifvf Neuralgia, f[ *al arli?, Ncrv'Hmue>.«, Klirumatiwn, Sciatica, Kiiliify Pain*, l.titnl>ap>, I ivonintnr Ataxia. HackaclK*. I Stomachache, *.» r «ii*k n r Irri tahility atul fnr pant in any part ■j of the hotly. "I liav* Pr Antl r.i.n fill* wln-n 11 "Ul>l*'l wit'i l.'-nlnclic. ni.. I llnil tli.it nu# p.II Infallibly ' off i"t* I'-11.-f In a v«" y nh'irl 11[(*,(•, I am • niiMilwalily airci'iiid tvuli ni'ii r.ilcla In tln* h"itJ at tlimv, iiii.l flwl tlm Aiill-I'mlii IHI* nf much hrncflt. Tim I'r, Mile*' Kcm"ili*n ni*p lv'V"inl ' f.tniiarlHon nnd t r«i Din moml tln-ill tn nil inv frti'mln." ■ OKOttoK I'oUiATR. Jl9 Onklund Si . Han Antonio, '!>* r At all drugglits. 25 doin 25c. , MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, tnd. 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. PF.PPER. Disease of the Stomach and Intestines. MiiKimic Ti'iii|il«*« Winston-Salem, N. C. DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-1 aw •4th Floor Wachovia Bank Building, Collections n Specialty. WINSTON-S AI.I ;M. N. C. J. W. NAI L. Attorney-at-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-Law, DAN BURY, N. C. Prompt nttontion tnnli husinnm entrusted. Will prnctice in hII Ststo oniirtH. BANK OF KING Is Open for Business! Offering You Safe. Honest. Courteous Hanking Service. Start a Savings Account. We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest. on time deposits compounded quarter ly. Give us your checking account, it' it is only a small one. We will ..ap preciate it. PIRKTORS: DR. .1. WALTER NEAL N. E. PEPPER C. O. ISOYLES M. T. CHILTON S. W. FI'LLIAM V. T. CRABS W. R. KIGER. V. T. GRABS, PRKS. T. S. PETREE, CASHIKR r > r .• t ■'-V-V7 i r -r~v~ trvv» 'J jsygfed! fallCM! 1 am better pre- -JSTZw pared to serve you in anything needed in the machinery line both new and second hand machinery of various kinds. I am now stationed at Pilot Mountain, N. C., and receive machin ery by the car load. I can give you the best freight rate, with terms to suit customers. Drop me a card and let me know your need. I am sure I can save you money on anything you want. Your friend. T.J.Thore - n Pilot Mt. V N. C. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND j LAINRSI A.k jour Uraprglat for Cnt-CITHS TRR'S A LIAMOND liKaS' 1) PILI.H in Kkh Hnd Aa\ Goi.D mrtnllic b'i*r«, iralfd with I)Uif(O) Ribtion. Takb ho OTttii*. n«» •* liihM ui ilk for cui.rui?*.T(:it H V DIAMOND R HAN l> PILLN, f'T Iwrntf'tn yt»r« regarded ■* BeM.SafcM, Alwiy* Krlublt. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS iw*u EVERYWHERE JE® I Levi W- Fcrguaon. Arthur E. Pcrgu»o» Ferguson & Ferguson Attorneys At I^w. Over Thompson's Druu Store, Winston-Salem, N.C. Phone 1126. Collection a Specialty. Notary Public in Office. DR. VV. H. CRITZ DKNTIST. Office over Drug Store. Ilnvc TCICIIIIIIIII' t'liiiiifflloii. WALNUT covf. - N c OHO. 1.. JARVIS Attorney-At-Law, WALNUT CON K, N. C. Prompt anil careful atten tion given to all business, t )i!ice in iv:u'«>!' Karmors i'nion I Sank Trust Company. j Dr. A. S. 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