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WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1929 LOCAL NEVUS ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. J- Wesley Morefield and daughter. Miss Gladys Morefield, of Walnut Cove, were visitors in Danbury Monday. Mrs- J- Spot Taylor attended a State meeting of Woman's Federated Clubs in ( harlotte Wednesday to Friday. Mrs- John Taylor and Mis. Rex Stuart went to Charlotte Fri day and accompanied Mrs. Tav ior home- A recital of music pupils of Miss Mary Taylor, of the Ger manton high school, was h;\2 in the school auditorium there Saturday night • Several Dan bury people attended the re cital- Miss Nell Binkley, who is in school at N- C- C. W-, Greens boro, visited the family of At torney J- D. Humphreys Sun day afternoon- Miss Mattie Sue Taylor and guest, Miss Polly Howell, of Baltimore, Md-; Miss Elizabeth Russell, of Damascus, Va,- and Joe Eads. of Mt. Airy, spent the week end at Raleigh and Durham attending the May Day fetes at St- Mary's College and Duke University. Miss Mabel Hudspeth and brother, Merritt, Hudspeth, students of Glade Valley school, spent the past week with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. H- W. Hudspeth-. Miss Katherine Crist, of Win ston-Salem, spent Sunday here with Mr- and Mrs- M O Jones. James H. Baker, of Capella, was a visitor here Monday. Mr- Baker has been under the care of physicians for several months but is greatly improved now. The work of building a nice j-tone wall around the lot of the new Baptist church here was completed Monday and the lot now makes an attractive ap pearance- Constable J J Stephens has been attending Federal court as a witness in Winston-Salem this week. A Ford Coupe driven by Per cy Sheppard, of Lawsonville, turned ocer one or more times Sunday afternoon, injuring several young people who were riding with him- Fortunatly none of them were fatally in • jured. W. W: Smith Held For Superior Court W- \V- Smith, of Beaver Is land township, was arrested X Friday night by Constable Jes se Duncan wljen he was found at a still in that township. At a hearing here Friday night be fore Justice James B- Joyce, Smith wals held in a S3OO bond which he gave for his appear ance at the next term of court- Smith contends that he had nothing to do with the still and merely happened to be there when the officer arrived. Americans can sigh with re lief for it is reported that the growing tourist traffic has giv en a powerful impetus to lan guage study in all parts of Eu rope. with Engljsh taking first place. Hotel men, waiters, po- i licemen, and even railroad em- J ployees are receiving intensive' instruction. Deputy Sheriff Carroll I Takes Steam Distillery i Deputy Sheriff Carroll, of Meadows township, captured a real steam distillery on Satur day in the Flat Shoals section. Mr- Carroll was alone and was I unable to nf>ve the big out lit, so he cut it to pieces on the spot, bringing in only the worm- Some slop was destroyed but the whisky had been moved-! The officer did not see anyone' around the place, but it is learn ed that he has evidence as to vho the owner is. Mrs. Davis Honors Mrs. Van Noppen I Walnut Cove, May Gth.— Mrs- Paul Davis entertained at 1 a very delightful party last Tuesday evening honoring Mrs. Donnell Van Noppen, of Me bane- Lovely spring flowers decorated the rooms in which four tables were placed for bridge. After a number of pro gressions Paul Fulton was awarded high score prize, an attractive score pad- The conso lation a dainty bridge bell went to Gilmr Sparger- At the con clusion of the game a salad course was attractively served. Those present were the honor guest Mis Van Noppen. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fulton, Mr- and Mrs Jacob Fulton, Mr- and Mrs. J W Jones, Mr. and Mrs- Leake Lovin, Mr. and Mrs. George Fulton, Mrs. Anne Carter, Miss' Helen Fulton and Gilmer Spar ger- i * ieSe impo n r , ,, „ * CHALLENGE Hutisiti-Eutx Challengcn" tvtt y Friday evening ' H IP 1# B EASI OF BIiYIWC • • . IASEOFOWVINC FOR INST A NCE, In this city your first On our own itrnu Inn the Chei'-nger. uitfa / with yO"- -'csent car included, uaptwnl ob.ermtlon, aeerajei |8 mile* ftcr * may be as' 1275. >nd your monthly IiIIM. Tlm nrnf o«.nr li MB tli/ aa npcci I Rpymrnt- SSO-70 It lo!(mllciaad upwit 1. Ojmiwrd*lunn «pw» Your present «.»r wnl probably cover the entire atlut ' ar l* «' Ki*e« cart My thai service . I •tp.mrnt. The li. hi Purchn I'lan offers -mitten «n.v «f t. coearlti?. million! of mile* the lowest terms available an the balance. of operation, arc loweaf of an> car ever teeted 1 challenges the per. and trading in their nld cam Essex offers a completeness of j formance. ti.e style, the for the big values Essex the fine car equipment formerly I..*.i nous roomy comfort of Challenger gives. Essex dial- identified «,nlv wit', t;>M ]v r .\ car tl any finer, 01 the lenccs: , , ' , - v l'.»-i« that no other gives. you i\' spkKO i n • *"» ' 1 *«"*' * '; w " t nat b .ok m> much for every dollar ~ ? r ~~ Vrr len *' nK on]y J,s «» «»ra , w anuria. ii > thing Ihe "'■» l »P «» ™t on cars of E«ex price. ; ' >» miles an hour. IN I AST , 'I" it is whv thr big buying CJKTAWAV-— any car regard- Check these items when you .t "li/.; is tsi l.ssr.x. Tliiit i - w!iy less of size or price. IN RK- buy—they represent easily motorists by thousand* arc LIABILITY —60 miles an above 3100 additional value twitching from past favorites, hour for hour after hour. in Essex. Wide Choice of Colors at No Extra Cost. / t The variety is so great you have almost individual distinction f-oach ... |ti] 3 . 2-Paet,. Coupe MS J Standard Equipment Includes: 4 hy- Phaeton - - us \ draulic shack ulisorbirs—electric vauite BBT** J for nas tmd oil —radiator shutters— 1 HM PL (u th ( Kiddle U.rtpa uindihicld wiper- B ® Standard St Jan 795 / klure frm/rear view mirror —electro- |H Town „edan -Mi / Tat k ontivls on Steering uheel—all ' ® } bri S ht parti chromium-plated. AND UP—AT FACTORY Coupe - . i«s ? i Pepper Bros., - Dealers - Danbury, N. C. I THE DANBURY REPORTER I To improve drainage condi tions on their farms, several J landowners in Duplin county I have co-operated in ordering five car s of tile. >ooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooo 0 0 Ober's ! j 0 1 j SPECIAL « ■ j HIGH GRADE 1 1 TOBACCO I COMPOUND | FULL SULPHATE POTASH 2 OLD TIME TOBACCO GUANO. $ | SALES AGENTS I PEPPER BROS., ! X DANBURY, N. C. I ►OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 000000000000000 FOR SALE—One good young mule- Will work anywhere, e Price reasonable. See Mrs. Wil- i; • # I lianl Hairston, Walnut Cove, ■ !n- C. lwk f The American Foulbrood dis ease was found recently in ap iaries of Burke county. The We Sell Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry We do the finest watch, clock and jewelry repairing that skill and experience can produce. We fit spectacles for all defects of vision and guarantee to give you perfect vision and satisfaction. »We save you money. W. H. LEONARD, Leonard's Diamond Palace, 331 Nissen Building, Winston-Salem. N. C. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 0 | SSO Tobacco f 0 0 0 ————————————————— 0 o 0 0 Union Ridge., 0 X • • Caswell County, N- C- V February 28, 1929. £ 0 The A- A- C- Company, 0 X Greensboro, N- C. a Y Gentlemen: V X I have used your "AA" brand for several years q X with fine results and want to know if 1 can get a car 0 of sanfe delivered at Haw River or Trollingwood. Did 0 X you know I made the highest average for tobacco in £ V this county? I sold two of the highest priced loads of £ X tobacco sold on the Durham market this past season- 0 9 I have the warehouse bills covering the sales- My en- 9 0 tire crop averaged me almost 50 cents a pound and 0 X more than 800 pounds of tobacco per acre- X y Last season was a bad one for tobacco, but I y X have noticed where "AA" Quality Tobacco Fertilizer Q 1 was used, very much better quality of tobacca was Y 0 grown than where other brands of fertilizer were 0 X used- X V Yours truly, 0 0 W. C KING 0 $ "AA QUALITY" Fertilizer is sold under the folio- x 0 wing brand names: 6 X ZELL'S, PATAPSCO, SEA FOWL, LISTERS, £ $ IMPERIAL, POCOMOKE, and "AA". 0 X 0 1 1 0 0 ooooooooooooooox>oooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo | A Q ll . THE BEST BUNCH OF | X 0 IX 0 Good Used Cars I X 0 X WE HAVE EVER HAD | X 0 a I—Model A Sport Coupe £ X X I—Model A Tudor Sedan g a 1—1927 Model T Tudor Sedan , . | X 1-1927 Model T Coupe + 9 X 2—1927 Model T Runabouts | | 2—1925 Model T Tourings $ | 1—1927 Chevrolet Coupe X | 1—1928 Chevrolet Sedan $ X 1—1929 Chevro'et newsix cylinder coach g X Several Plug Cars at $25.00. t WOT WE MOTOR COMPANY, 0 Walnut Cove, N. C. x 0 Headquarters for Better Used Cars X X at the right price. x Terms to responsible parties- 0 (foo^ooooooooooooo^oooooooooooooooooo PAGE FIVE I beekeepers burned the infected colonies to keep the disease from spreading j
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