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PERSONAL? PXRAGP \PIIS Mr. Everett Fajfg visited Winston-Salem last week. Elder Joseph Southern, of (!•.■! manton 1 * into 1. spent a :■! i.-t v hilo hi're yesterday. M:o!*trv J. v.- > vNivd r '\- : -a* W inst'-- Salem this week, rt'T .f.I: _ yesterday. M■. I'etrei loft >*«.•«:er ,!av to \ isit Ueidsviile on busi -11 OSS. Mr. Jacob Fulton, of Walnut Cove, was in town Monday rep resenting the Stokes Grocery Co. C.instable Ham Mitchell and Mr. C A. Wagoner, of I>illar!. wer ■ ! 'anbury visitors Monday. Miss bella Stewart spent the : : !>t f the week in Greensboro. : : r.j Christmas shopping. Miss I'attie Hill, of Meadows., is . .siting her sister. Mrs. N. lVtr, e. hi tv this week. 1 »-.'puty Shorn!' K. >. Shelton i?ited Walnut Cove Sunday and Monday. The dry prizery building of the St iKt'S County Farmers I'nion at Walnut Cove is advertised t > be sold tomorr >w. December i'Wd. Mr. I'aul Taylor, who has been with the New Warehouse at Wal nut Cove, is home for the ho'.i days. I Mr. N. If. Martin returned last night from a visit to Wins • ton-Salom. i Messrs. A. W. l'avis and Joseph Isom, of Walnut Cove, were business \isiurs hero yes terday. ' Messrs. J. C. Wall, of M. au ows, and J. M. Redding*, ol tier main n Uoute 1. v.vro anions the citizens in town yesterday. Miss Mary Martin has return ed from an extended visit to relatives and friends at Walnut . C >ve. ' Miss Janie Martin, who a'- t 'tids tiie High School at N\sd nut Cove, arrived home Sueday • to snetid the holidays. Miss Crace 'i'aylor. a studuit at Guilford College, is at home here to spend the I iiristmas holi day s. Miss liayn >r Joyce, who ha* , been attending school at Mebane, j v.ill arrive this week to spend Christmas with h«>me folks, j Mr. Walter IVtreo. who is , teaching near Mayodan. came , home Saturday to spend Christ mas at his home here. The annual Christmas tree of i the Danbury I'nion Sunday . School will be held at the M. F. church here Friday PARRISH DRY GOODS COMPANY 434 Liberty Street, :=: Winston-Salem, N. C. If you want to buy Dry Goods, Notions and Ready-to-wear and Millinery come to Parrish Dry Goods Company. We have reduced our entire stock for 10 days. Commencing Tuesday, Oct. sth, we will offer special inducements for these ten days. 50 COAT SUITS TO GO IN THIS SALE AT A VERY LOW PRICE. 20 SUITS, $15.00 VALUES, $9.98 15 SUITS, 20.00 VALUES, 12.48 15 SUITS, 25.00 VALUES, 16.48 CLOAKS AT ALL PRICES Come and get our prices before you make your purchase. Millinery at Parrish's 20 per cheaper than any other store in town. Now if it is shoes, come to Parrish's. We can make your feet glad. We will save you money by buying your shoes here. We have bought special lots for this SALE. Come to See us During This Big Reduction Sale PARRISH DRY GOODS COMPANY 434 LIBERTY STREET, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENT CARD. While it is some months until the convention I desire to an nounce to my friends and the public generally that I will be a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds of Stokes county on the Republican ticket, j My candidacy will of course be subject to the action of the coun ty Republican convention, and any support given or favors shown me will be duly ap preciated. This Dee. ±-\ SAM r. UKATiI. j&jßfjp&ar&tirarararararar&rararjsr 1 CRAW FORD? S MILL SUPPLY CO. * jj«| WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. | HEADQUARTERS FOR § Boilers, | J Engines, Corn Mills, Mac hi nerv, 5 $ .... 0 ■ k Wire Rope. & Pulleys, Belting. $ % S K MILL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS % (g *3 Paige Automobiles THE DANBURY REPORTER Take Care 01 loo's. Every farmer should have a tool shed where he can keep all tools and machines while they! are not in use. An expensive ( shed is not necessary, the princi-, pal point being to have some, shelter that will keen the imple- j i ments dry. j • Having finished using a ma chine for the season, put it! I under the shed and clean the dirt and rust from every part, j Then apply a coat -f paint. A good paint fir all farm imple ments can be mil It J with red lead and linseed nil. I'ainting machinery i 3 ona of the impor tant methods of prolonging its period of usefulness. Every machine should be in spected carefully at least once a year. When any part is found to be broken or missing, make i | a note of the part on a tag and , j fasten ihe tag to the machine ! Then, when thorj is time to, spare for ordering pa»-ts, there I I I. 1 We Know You \ a , Want to | Save Money —and we can save it for you if you buy your Hats, Underwear, Sox, Shirts, and all your needs from us. Sweaters, Overcoats, SuitCases, Bags, Trunks COME TO SEE US. THE VOGUE, (Successors to J. M. Woodrull' & Co.) Established 18'J(>. I 1 Main Street. Winston-Salem, N. C. Zinzendorf Hotel opposite our store. will be no danger of forgetting or overlooking anything that is needed. The esaentials of caring for farm implements are housing, repairing, oiling, cleaning and painting.—Clemson Bulletin. There are :?2? newspaper pub | lications in North Carolina wiih j a total circulation of 1,40(5,214. I This is about the circulation that I the Saturday Evening Post has.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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