WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1, 1930 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS I The Reporter extends to its friends and readers very best! withes for a happy and prosper- t ous Ne,w Year. Considerable pneumonia :s | reported in the North View sec tion, where a daughter of Jesse B. Priddy, a child each of Terry , Oakley and Thos. Ashby have. been suffering with the disease, j All are reported improving. i Harry Mabe of Route 1 was iii town Monday. Mr. Mabe is | 1. living this wi" k for Winston-' Salem wh re he will have j:ii . X-ray pictvre made to ascer tain the nature >i" a trouble, lie ! has been having with his neck i for several months. H" has j suffered considerable l-ain av.:! 1 inconvenience from it. Ed Smith, a prominent far-. mer of Lawsonville, who owns also a tine farm near the Rod:' House, was in town Monday.) Mr. Smith is one of the few J horse-traders left in these days! of automobiles. W. W. Noah, who remove.- j from Snow Creek township to) the Robert Covington place I near Wilson's Store, was a vis- j itor here Saturday. Robt. Flinchum, of Piney Grove, was in town Monday. A number of Danbury citi zens attended the burial of the I.awson victims near Germar.- Friday. Abe Mabe, who will soon re move from Danbury Route one,! t> Belews Creek, was here en j Monday. Norman Hav.kins. colored. j was given a hearing here Sat-1 unlay on the charge of having j liquor in possesion, and his j bond was fixed by Justice J. li. | Jovce at S3OO, which he has i given and been released. J. A. Spencer, of Lawsonvill'.* was here Friday on business. James Martin, keeper of the i c unty home, was in town on Friday. • • H. G. Alley, of Ilartman, wu in town Friday. He has « child ill with cold. Postmaster E. ilutleagc. i ■ Yadkinville, spent a short while here Friday. Harry Martin, of I .aw.- iv ville. was among our visitors Monday. Harry Lecently lost a good dog and is advertising for it this week. Mesdames A, G. Sisk and I).! M. Pyrtle visited Winston-Sa lem Wednesday, Christmas day where they enjoyed a Christ mas dinner with the parents of Mrs. Pyrtle. P. T. Taylor, of Taylor's Warehouse, Winston - Salem, spent Christmas here with the family of his mother, Mrs. J. S. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs-. R. A. Joyce and Miss Nell Joyce, of Winston- Salem, spent Christmas with home folks here. Miss Luna Taylor left Sun day to visit friends at Halifax, in eastern North Carolina. Mrs. J. F. Smith of Meadows visited Danbury Christmas eve in the interest of Santa Claus. Mrs. Smith is an excellent bus ines woman. She keeps a hos pitable home where her friends are always assured of a warm welcome and plenty of good eats. i Miss Mary Taylor, teacher iin the Germanton high school, returned to her duties Sunday, ; after spending the holidays , here with home folks. Miss Mary Martin left Sun ' day for Selma, N. C., to resume) her duties as teacher in the j j high school there. ; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stuart, of j i Winston-Salem, spent Christ ! mas here with relatives, re luming to their heme Sunday.! Attorney J. I). Humphreys j ; went to Win.-ton-Salem Mbn-1 I day. W. It. Stovall and T. T. Shei ton, of upper Stokes, visited in ; Danbury Tuesday. Th y re port Christmas quiet in their! ! section. Joel Rhodes, who was ' some time since hurt in a wag ; an accident, is confined with a j bad foot. 1 W ; il Wood, of Sandy Ridge,' was in Danbury Friday. , S. P. Christian visited Mourn j j Airy Tuesday. j Dave Tuttle was here from I Walnut Cove Tuesday. Dave ; j ; jis fixing to go east on a deer j j hunt this week. Justice of the Peace L. L. j Lowe, of Westlield, spent a few I Jhouis here Monday. He was { I attending to some business ai'-1 fairs. Mrs. M. (J. Jones has b' enj confined to her home here a day or tw*o this week with illness. W. H. Clark, of Winston-Sa lem, visited Dr. W. V. Mc('un less and son William on Mon day. j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fulton, iof Walnut Cove, were visitor.-- i I in Danbury Monday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Taylo. ; j spent the first of the week in j I Greensboro with Mrs. John D. i j Bray. j | Miss Janie Martin spent sev- j i eral days the past week it! | Walnut Cove with Miss Annie! Martin. i Attorney ("has. R. Helsabcck ' was a business visitor Ia n from Rural Hall Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. El Is wort :i | Hartsfield are visiting in Hi«*i.' Point a few days this week. ' County Commissioner Rufu> Wcorl:;, Thomas Spvncer av'j J. C. Thornton were visiti.r-1 here Friday. Mrs. A. J. Fagg, Misses Chat-; tie Pepper am) Ola Campbell i spent New Year's day at I"'atl'-j town. ■ j Roy E. Leake, merchant of, Sandy Ridge, was a business J visitor here today. A. G. Sisk is operating a branch store at his old stand near Lawsonville. Noel Lack ey is the manager. OFFICERS GET STILL AND BEER Copper Still Is Brought To the County Jail Here By Depu ties George and Shelton. Deputy Sheriffs W. S. George and E. E. Shelton were here to day, bringing along a nice cop per still of about 50-gallon ca pacity which they captured up near the Virginia line this morning. Two barrells of beer were poured out at the still site but no one was seen around the place. The still had signs of having been in operation re cently. THE DANBURY REPORTER Mrs. Sands Hostess To Missionary Society Walnut C.ve, Dec. 30.—Mrs. j K. W. Sands was hostess to the | i Womans' Missionary Society of Walnut Cove Baptist .hurch ■ ! recently at her home on High ; ; street, when lwelv_» r emboi ; were entertained. Mrs. C. J. Helsabeck, the president, presi-1 (led. while Mrs. J. D. Johnson 'read the scripture lesson, using j I the 12tli chapter of second (. j-, rinthians. Tie- s»crciarv, Mrs j R. W. Sands, c.iil*. »l the roil and : read the minutes oi* the last meeting, "j lie personal servire 1 report was read by Mt .. I'. G.' iSmith, showing that ir> visits! were made to the sick, G trays | were sent and one basket of flowers. i 1 i ! j At the conclusion of the bu.-'-, I. me?; meeting a social hour was; , enjoved. A beautifully dtcora-! ted Christmas tree containing -1 i lovely gilt.s for everyone was a I | delightful feature of the even-' j ing. The hostess then served j J delicious sandwiches, fruit caki I and coffee. I . ■ ! j ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I | The New Ford !0 0 ! I 6 I brakes are f j; silent | THF.KK'S no scivi. lii::g or howling when you § 'v apply the Ford brakes. From tin? first day to C X tlie last, they arc silent in operation. A j Y Through an exclusive Ford s; Jf-ecntering 0 ls feature, the entire surface of the is $ * brought in contact with the i'rum the instani 9 ;0 you press your foot on the brake pedal. 0 t V J Come in and let u.- show you the many «>th* :* z 0 features that make the new Ford such a gnat 0 , £ ciu" to own and drive. Note these low prices— X i| IX Readier, S l.'O i'hacton, Sttill Tu'or Sedan. s>2s 2 Q business Coupe, $525 Coupe, $550 Q ! V Sport Coupe, with rumble seat, $550 Y ! 0 Fordor Sedan, 5«525 0 : Y (All prices f. o. b. Detroit, plus charge for freight and 'A delivery. I Jumper* and spare tire extra.) j Fulton Motor Co., | FORD PRODUCTS 5 | WALNUT COVE, N. C. | O ONLY FORD DEALERS IN STOKES COUNTY X 1' >o>>> THE C BROCKMANITMuScCft 00,>00^ 114 W. Washington St. Greensboro, N. C. X Has long been known as the place to get the $ best values in pianos. A Sohmer Pianos, Mathushek Pianos, o Hobart M. Cable Pianos, Star X Pianos, Gulbransen Pianos. > We have great bargains in used pianos and players. Easy X payments without interest. Free delivery. 0 Brunswick Pianos, Panatropes, Records i Guitars, banjos, violins, cornets and other v musical instruments. X PHONE 1616. X x>x>oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Ladies' Missionary- Society Meeting Walnut Cove, Dec. 28.—The Nancy Jones Missionary Soci jetv was delightfully entertain j ed on Tuesday evening by Mrs. !H. H. Davis at her home. The ; meeting was presided over by Mrs. A. G. Jones, the president. : The devotional was conducted by Mrs. John Welch, and the , roll call was answered by quo ; tin? a bible verse, as usual i Mrs. Frank Marshall made i jan interesting talk on the bn:il; the sovietv has been studving j for some time, "The Christ of ! the Indian Road." Mrs. A. T. ' ; Rothrock gave a reading on i "Christ the Home Center." The hostess, assisted by Mrs.' R. If. M( I'herson, served a de ! licious salad course. Great Sale At Madison. i D. W. Busick's Son. Madison, j N. C.. is starting a great suie i for New Year's. See announ cement in this paper. W. 11. Smith of Lawsonville. was here Monday. ! Real Bargains In f 1 TRUCKS | if j 0 X !V Y S I 1 o 2 I I '% THREE USED MODEL "T" ONE % .0 TON TRUCKS. « .0 J o FOUR IISICD MODEL "T' ONE- X H ALF TON TRUCKS. S 0 / ;o c 0 ? 1 -O- g if I f I A 0 AH of these trucks are in excellent % mechanical condition, with extra £ o good tires on each. ♦ 0 A 0 The paint is very good, and we 1 think the price is very unusually low. > !$ 2 $ 2 $ $ 0 0 $ 0 X o PAUL BENNETr MOTOR CO., Inc. 0 Cor. 6th and Marshall Streets, t I? $ | WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. | 1 f | I oooooooooooooooooooooooc>oooooooooo Goad Tobacco Seed For The Asking Wiwtoii-Sali'in tobacco peo ple art' ofFei it:;.' lV.rnurs ftve j t«»'.i{'.c«-o Thi'y tail !)'• lunl for the a'-kin>' from any of the \n'( j.-rift' ' f tli" \v«!' • i 'iICUSOS lit i. I LOST—Ik;:: 1 ;' hound - vtavsj I old. white spoiled. Responds to nunc oi Rover. Viiil pay a reward for return to me. HARRY MARTIN. Ijanlw i.iiwsoavil'e Route 1. j ] I Doubtless you arc one of millions who have found prompt relief from that occasional headache in Bayer As pirin. But until you invoke its aid for more serious pain, you'll endure much needless suffering! Try it for neural gia or neuritis. Even for rheumatism. It comforts quickly, and harmlessly. Doctors prescribe it; say it does not affect the heart. Genuine Aspirin has Bayer on each box and tablet. Arolrin It the trull m«r* of B»m IftmifMtW* UcUwittticKidoUr of StlicjUcwfcl (lid Malif w:\t- hcrv inm • 1 Friday. Senators Sm«> t and Sim niup i lmd a hot tilt >v. r the i t:.: : r en beans. And it looks ■a- though sriruor.: had spillni tin m. A .-i.-tt-1* J l; t ist'd ht't'l" ! "'listov' ■ i u.'t.: its - of hi 's. VIMV :uit! mitsp ikcn OIWUIV i . !' v atan. J-; im • i tXi hanjf*': "iienry ! W..!„ •; hit im.-' il badly tli>- | •>?!#:•• »V)K n !I«' on h's :"ai: ■ tt '111." A nrlain "small tar" has been re-itued in juvio, but ! t would iu» advorlisinjr to toll Wilich OilO. 1 A FAMILY j DOCTOR'S LAXATIVE IS BEST Your health is too important I You cannot afford to experiment with your delicate bowels when coated tongue, bad breath, headache, gas, nausea, feverishness, lack of appetite, no energy, etc., warn of constipation, s This applies not only to grown people, t but more particularly to children. - That's why a family doctor's laxative r is always the safe choice. i Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is - prepared today under strict laboratory i. supervision from fresh laxative herb? and other pure ingredients, and t exactly according to Dr. Caldwell's s original prescription. Today, millions of families rely on Dr. Caldwell's judgment in the selec- Ition of their laxative. For Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin, in for use, sold in all drugstores, Sc rKAv the largest selling laxative in the world! PAGE 5

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