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11l nK IAIL School Commencement Fri day and Saturday—Epi demic of Whooping Cough and Measles—Personals. Pine Hall. April 24.—Whoop ing cough and measles seem to be raging in this section. Miss Maud Neal, of Stoneville. was the guest of Misses Nell and Lelia Flynn Sunday. Mrs. C. H. Powell, of Stokes dale, spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Flynn. Miss Maud Shropshire, of Winston-Salem, spent Easter with Miss Nell Griffin. Miss Alice McCrary and Mr. Sam Pegram of Stokesdale were the guests of Mr. J. S. Gant dur ing the commencement here. Miss Delia Ingram, of Win aton-Salem, spent the Easter holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ingram. Mr. and Mrs. Will Roberts, of Winston, spent Easter here. Mr. Bryant Paris is right sick with measles, but hope be will soon recover. Misses Bess Woodhouse and Selma Hall and Mr, Hege Gib son spent last Sunday in Reids ville. The Commencement was held here last Friday and Saturday night, large crowds being pres ent each night. The medal was awarded Miss Laura Willis in the girl's contest, and Mr. Roland Williams was awarded the msdal in the boy's contest. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Pegram will leave for their home at Stokest'ah soon. Mr. Pegram has been teaching here for the past year. GUESS WHO. Personal News Items Reported From King. King, April 24.—Miss Clodie Stone of Higa Point is spending Easter with her mother, Mrs. B. J. Stone, who reside 3 near here. Mr Arthur Wall of th 9 U. S. Navy, who is stationed at Nor folk, Vs., is spending a short furlough with his parents. Mrs. N. O. Tuttle of Greens boro is spending a few weeks with her parents here. Mr. Will Eaton of Winston- Sale n i« here today. The Kin? High School enter tainment opened here this morn ing with a large crowd in at tendance. Messrs.sFred White and Rus kin Holier to Winston- Salem on business today. Mr. A. L. Caudle spent Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Caudle, at King. It was the occasion of the annual reunion, and was at tended by all the children of the aged parents. Mr. Caudle is 75 years old and Mrs. Oaudle is 65 years of ag*. They have eleven children, all of whom are living, married and reaiing families. There were also in at tendance at the reunion Sunday all of the thirty-two grand children and one great grand child. It is also interesting to note that all live within a few hours' ride of the old home. Next year Mr. and Mrs. Caudle will celebrate the fiftieth anni versary of their marriage, du ring which time there has not been a death in thtir immediate family. Wanted t A parson to help about house work and c>oking. Pay good. M. X. Care REPORTER, j BUSINESS HO II MM Mills Receiving Largest Or ders Since Starting In Business—Bank Organized --Much Building. Mayodan, April 22. Business prospects are the best in months. The mills are receiving the lar gest orders since starting in business. The leading people of this place have organized a bank with a SIO,OOO capital, and John R. Smith, contractor, is rushing to a finish the necessary changes in the Lautin building, which consists of cuting out i nineteen feet of the brick wall facing Second St., and putting in a plate glass] front and a few other change. J. V. Highfill has been award ed the contract to build a house on 4th street, also has bids for other buildings. W. VV. Gass is soon to begin work on an eight room dwelling house for Miss Emma Carrier, near the Parish Hall. Mr. Gass will also move the Avalon dye house and the cotton houses from Avalon to Mayodan for the Mayo Mills. The Mill Company is having 175 sanitary closets installed, and private property owners about 75. Thia is a step forward worth considering. The Mayo Knitting Mill Co. is having installed box making ma chinery with which they expect to manufacture paper boxes in the future. The Rockingham Automobile Company of Madison, N. C., has sold and delivered four cars here in the last three weeks, and has closed contracts for more to be delivered as soon as shipment is received. The Wisdom of Washington. Ido not remember that in the course of my life I ever forfeited my word, or broke my promise made to any on*.— To a friend in 1786. I never say anything of a man that I have the smallest scruples of saying to him.—ln a letter of Hamilton. Labor to keep aliva in your breast that little spark of cel estial fire —conscience. Rula from his schoolboy copybook. To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace.—Spaech to both Houses of Congress, Jan uary 8, 1790. I hold the maxim no less appli cable to public than to private affairs, that honesty is always the best policy. Dcaftness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, nnd when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, ar.d unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucuous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Chamberlain's Cough (turned: Com Cold*. Crouoaad WttSoping Cough. THE DAN BURY REPORTER A .WORD FOR MOIIEI|S It U» grave mistake for mother* tota led their aches and pais* and Buffer la silence—thil only leads to chronic sick ness and often shortens life. #> It your work is tiring; if your nerves are excitable; if you feel languid, weary or depressed, you should know that Bx>tt'a Emulsion overcomes just such conditions. It possesses in concentrated form the very element* to invigorate the blood, strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves and build strength. Scott'* i* strengthening thousands of mothers —and will help you. No alcohol. Scott & Bonne. Bloom field. N. J. Announcement. To the Republican Voters of Stokes County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Reg ister of Deeds of Stokes county, subject to the action of the coun ty convention. Any favors shown me will be duly appreciat ed. This April 12. 1916. S. F. GORDON. 12apr4t Germanton Route 1. Sewing machine sup plies and repairs for all makes. Old ma chines made good as new. Prompt at tention to all phone and mail orders. A. L. GROVES, Phone 1173, Office 520, N. Liberty St. ANGLO BLDG., WINSTON, N. C. wmmmmmm—mmmmmammmmmm—mmmmmmmmmammmmmm—Mmmmmrmmmmm—mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm jnriMiMMK Over a million Ford cars in use today is your best guarantee of satisfactory service. Serving everybody—bringing pleasure to everybody, the Ford car is a utility—your car. The same high quality, with lower prices. Costs least to operate and main tain. Ford service everywhere. The Touring Car is $440; Runabout $390; Coupelet $590; Town Car $640, Sedan $740, f. o. b. Detroit. On display and sale by FULTON & JOYCE Walnut Cove, N. C. Announcement To the Republicaoa of Stokes Co, I desire to say to the Republi can voters of Stokes county that I would like to solicit their sup port for the office of Register of Deeds of Stokes county, subject to the action of the county Re publican convention. If nominat ed and elected I will perform the duties of the office in the best manner possible and all favors shown me will be duly appreciat ed. OLLIE M. BENNETT. 12apr4t NOTICE. I will offer to the public the services of my jack, recently purchased from R. P. Joyce, of Walnut Cove. Fees SB.OO. WELDON SMITH, Smith, N. C, Route 1. One and half miles from Law sonville. sapr4t 11/ I ATnPrC ' Your cares in comfort- M 5 WVUIVI ing the aches and pains g fi of the family from youth to old age. are lessened ® when you use this old and trust-worthy remedy— „ 5 Sloan's » « Liniment j * Bruises—Rheumatism —Neuralgia * M Mothers: ''Keep a bottle in your home" M * Pric* 25c., 80c. sad f 1.00 5 SEE US FOR SEASONABLE GOODS We have a complete line of farm implements, such as the famous "Miss Dixie Corn Planter" Chilled Plows and repairs for same, Cultivators, Double Shovel Plows, Single Shovel Plows, Plow Steels, Hoes, Mattocks and Garden Rakes, that we would like to show you. We also have a complete line of Screen Goods, Doors. Windows, Screen Wire Cloth and Screen Door Hinges, Our line of Furniture is complete, as we have just got in a nice lot of Mattresses, Springs, Baby's Iron Cribs, Iron Beds and Wood Beds, white oak split bottom Chairs and Rockers and anything that vou might want to fit up your home. All kinds of Corn Planters for sale. We have everything for the home and farm. STOKES H'D'W. I FURNITURE CO. ! P. T. HARRINGTON, Prop. ' Walnut Cove, ■ ■ • ■ North Caro. H Bank Of King 1 w w rISHEH to thank Its ninny friends for their lllwral \\/ and ever Increasing support during Its tlrst bust- SlCXjfi ~ ~ ness year, while marketing the present good crops, we are confident thnt a great nmny more of our friends will Htart a checking account and boost their ftOv>] community by paying their bills with checks on tholr t(2£y local Bank. injjCjjj Paying with check Is the safest and most convenient way of paying bills. It reduces mistakes to a minimum, [ami always gives a receipt for the amount paid. (SCc>3 START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Kgj We Pay Four Per Cent. Interest On IggJ Time Deposits, Compounded Quarterly. fH SAFE, HONEST, COURTEOUS gH |g BANKING SERVICE. |j|j 1)1 HECTOI18: Dr. J. Walter Neal, T. 8, Petree, oS": fegly H. W. Pulllam, N, K. Pepper, Kjsjj [j&Caj M. T. Chilton, V. T. Oralis, J. W. Itutledge. ||§j V, T. GRABS, PRES. T. S. PETREE, CASHIER I you in anything needed in the machinery # line both new and second hand machinery 9 of various kinds. I am now stationed at X Pilot Mountain, N. C., and receive machin- X ery by the car load. I can give you the best Z freight rate, with terms to suit customers. # Drop me a card and let me know your need. V lam sure I can save you money on anything 9 Z you want. Your friend,
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