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liver Eating and Under Exercising Cause nf Premature Illness. "Beware of a forty-inch waist Me," says a bulletin from the State Board of Health. "Ten to one, the man who is five feet, eight inches tall and forty inches about the waist will sooner or Surplus Surplus Where is Your Surplus? Every dollar that you make above what it costs you to live is your surplus. It makes no difference where it is, what it is invested in, it is your surplus. What are you do ing with it? Putting it in wild cat speculation or hoarding it around the house where it endangers the life of you and your family. It should be in a good safe bank where it will draw interest and be ready for you when you command it. 4 per cent, with safety is better than larger rates with risk, or hoarding where it brings no returns. A NEW INTEREST PERIOD IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT JANUARY FIRST. All deposits made by the 10th count as if made on the first. Come to see us and deposit your surplus. Wachovia Bank & Trust Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. IWD 10 If PMK Everyone sooner or later needs something in the Hardware or Furniture line, and we cordially invite you to come in and examine our stock andiprices. We carry DHUs, Farmers Favorite and Ontario; >y«gons, Spach and Hampton; Hamptoqt Buggies and Surries; Stoves, cooking and heating, Ranges, Harness, Saddles, Collars, Paints of all kinds, Enameled Ware of all kinds, Win dow Sash, Doors, Plows, Harrows, Roofing ,4HKI everything in the Hardware line, and a General Line of Furniture Drop in to see us when you are in town. Teuu Hardware & Furniture Comp'y. MADISON, N. C. later have to consult a doctor for gall stones, kidney trouble, and most likely for Bright's or some other serious disease. "Forty inches about the waist is an abnormal size and condition and shows that he who carries such a burden around with him has an appetite of an abnormal size and proportion. It further shows that something is wrong with his diet, or that his energy is reduced to naught. His ap petite is either several sizes too big or he 'sits tight' on exercis ing. Most likely he eats exces sively of meats, pastries and heavy foods, which means over worked kidneys and faulty elim ination. "There is usually one, and only one, diagnosis to be made of this class, 'fat and forty.' Their bulkiness, flabbiness and shortness of breath are symptoms having for their cause, 'over fed and under worked." The bulletin concludes with: "Overfeeding contributes more to disease and premature deaths than under feeding." Found • Sure Thing. I. B. Wixon, Farmers Mills, N. Y., has used Chamberlain's Tab lets for years for disorders of the stomach and liver and says, "Chamberlain's Tablets are the best I have ever seen." Notice! Fourth and Last Call for 1915 Taxes. I will meet the tax payers of Stokes county for the purpose of collecting the balance of the 1915 taxes at the following times and places: Lawsonville, Monday January 24th, 1916, morning. Campbell, Monday January 24th, 1916, evening. Hart's store, Tuesday January 25th, 1916, morning. Francisco. Tuesday January 25th, 1916, evening. Wright's store, Wednesday January 26th, 1916, morning. Westfield, Wednesday January 26th, 1916, evening. J. R. Covington's store. Thurs day, January 27th, 1916, morning. W. R. Mitchell's store, Thurs day, January 27th, 1916, evening. C. H. Boyles' store, Friday, January 28th, 1916, morning. Pinnacle, Friday, January 28th, 1916, evening. Mountain View, Saturday, January 29th, 1916, morning. G. W. Neal's Monday, January 31st, 1916, evening. A. M. Shelton's, Tuesday, February Ist, morning. Sandy Ridge, Tuesday, Febru ary Ist. 1916, evening. Prestonville, Wednesday, Feb ruary 2nd, 1916, morning. Dillard, Wednesday, February 2nd, 1916, evening. Pine Hall, Thursday, February 3rd, 1916. Wilson's store, Friday, Febru ary 4th, 1916, evening. Germanton, Saturday, Febru ary sth, 1916. Danbury, Monday, February 7th, 1916. Meadows, Tuesday, February, Bth, 1916, evening. King. Wednesday, February 9th, 1916. Capella. Thursday, February 10th, 1916, morning. Walnut Cove, Friday, February 11th, 1916. D. C. Taylor's store, Saturday, February 12th, 1916, evening. I will be at the morning ap pointments from 9 to 12 o'clock a. m. and the evening appoint ments from 1 to 3 o'clock p. m., and at all other appointments from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. I did not expect to make anoth er round, but the County Com missioners in their discretion have extended the time for the settlement of the county and school taxes and there being so many unpaid taxes, I desire to give them another chance to pay and save cost. The tax books will be placed in the hands of the Deputy Sheriffs on February 15th. 1916, with instructions to levy and force collections. Respectfully, W. C. SLATE, Sheriff. THE DANBURY REPORTER STF E ALL I/NSURANCE --and buy, rent and sell all kinds of P Rcfll Estate-—( Agents wanted to sell Life Insurance in Stokes and Surry Counties Vaughn & Wright, O'Hanlon Building, - - Winston-Salem, N. C. If You'd Like to Have a Look at the Prize Winners in Clothes a———i^———g————!———■ Come in and See the New Fall and Winter Models We Are Now Showing for Men and Young Men : : : : : $6.50 $lO $12.50 $l5 and up And our Hat and Furnishing Goods Department is Com plete also with New Fall Wearables. Ask to See the MAXIM GUARANTEED, $2 HAT HENRY ROSE CO. (Successors to N. L. Cranford & Co.) WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
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