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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1). 19:50 The Candidates In Davidson L-.-xington Dispatch. Attorney J. M. Ho.vle, of (ireensboro. one of the 8 candi dates for judge in the 12th dis- j frict. on the Democratic ticket, j was in Lexington Thursday af ternoon making a canvass of the city in the interest of his candi- j dac.v. A- Wayland Cooke, the \ other Greensboro aspirant, is re-; ported to be centering efforts at Thomasville. John D. Humph- j revs, of Danbury , accompanied : by several Stokes supporters, 1 has made several trips here in his behalf- Both Democratic i candidates for Solicitor are alsr> working hard in this count v. ' I S. L- Patterson, of Pilot Ml., amende'? Stokes court this week, j Mr. Patterson has been a mem-j * oe" u Surry county s road corn m.ssion for years. He is also en gaged in the wholesale grocery busine-'x «i 4 Pilot Mt. Nv:,,.. f ! ' s.- I! ■1 J ■ j The luxury of Camels ] i costs no more jj S —x. jij? ; , H ~Jr* ■ JjS? /\ v- $ '^ys.'ihw --. ''.. V «S *> > V*Vk s *v*.. j*w *•••* -. "■ «(RiK•■•';■■ C' V iji/I* 'B.. 4 , .j*#" fi" '• f*4 V /■ %4y S v ->w'V > >?,., #?Jr " h*'\'W ■ 4 v -V ** £ * i: ~. ' * I %&.&" ! ;••? v.-' v - *&' rH $r Li . X - ': '•'?.' ' . .•••?•' t4 •"' ' /-'ir I | >y r y-4r' te I S}V *j ! DON'T DENV YOURSELF the enjoyment of smoking Camels. You pay as much whatever you buy. Why not have the real smoke-luxury that Camels -lone can give? 11mo this familiar package goes ail tne mellow, natural fragrance, .ill the mildness, .ill the delicately Mended aroma and richness —in short, nil the true smoking delight that u twenty cigarettes can possibly contain. Tmi frills on the package. The. e.xii'js you get with Camels are in the marvci- B : : | ous quality of the cigarettes themselves. Camels have won a wider friendship among the mil lions who appreciate the luxury of a perleei Miiuke thau I any other cigarette ever made. J Don't deny yourself the luxury of I QAMELS Mlillllfe ©I93D. R. J. Reynold- T^J.v. Company, Wiwioa-Wc®, N. C. Why not enter the Danbury , Reporter's popular voting con- j test and win a nice automobile?; i»» Same Price 2 for over 38 years i i 25 ounces for IS? I USE LESS than of high I priced brands I MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT I THE DANBURY REPORTER ' NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION. » State of North Carolina, Certilifi A c of Dissolution. To All To Whom These Pres ! ents May Come—Greeting : | Whereas, It appears to my i satisfaction, by duly authenti \ cated record of the proceed ings for the voluntary dissolu tion thereof by the unanimous i consent of all the stockholders, {deposited in my office, that the ; Burton Drug Company, a cor poration of this State, whose I principal office is situated in the town of Walnut Cove, coun \ t.v of Stokes, State of North 'Carolina (A J. McNeill being | the agent therein and in charge i thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied I with the requirements of chap ! ter 22, Consolidated Statutes, entitled "Corporations," pre i liminary to the issuing of this | j Certificate of Dissolution : Now Therefore. I. J. A Hart tiess. Secretary of State of the 1 I State of North Carolina, do | hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 26th Farmers Meeting Here Saturday j A meeting of farmers is to be held here Saturday to discuss j taxes on real estate, according ; to notices sent out from ltaleig'i by the Executive Committee of ' tin- North Carolina Tax Relief Association. Delegates will be named to attend the State mee-t ing in Kaleigh on April 21. ~ i day of March, 1930, file in my j office a duly executed and at- 1 tested consent in writing to the ! dissolution of said corporation, , executed by all the stockhold ers thereof, which said consent ■ and the record of the proceed- i ings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided j |by law. In testimony whereof. I have j hereto set my hand and affixed ! my official seal at Raleigh, this T the 26th (lav of March. 1930. j. A HARTNESS. j, Secretary of State- ! i 1 I OOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOXX * 0 6 0 6 j TOBACCO 1 AVERAGES $446.00 PER ACRE. | t I £ KING. STOKES COI'NTY. N- f. X £ April 2. I'.KJO. X 0 The American Agricultural Chemical Co-. Y 0 A Greensboro, NC. X v (ientlcmen : X X I thought you might be interested in knowing X what kind of tobacco crop we grew last year with 9 0 ZELL'S. We averaged for our entire crop ISSB l-'J. 6 q pounds to the acre, or s27if per hundred. On eight A 0 acres of our crop we averaged slli.N(> p. r acre- V 0 8 0 We ha\e found that we can make better tobacco 6 where ZELL'S is used by not side dressing with Ni- A 0 Irate «;i' Soda. It seems that ZELI S ha ever\filing V 0 6 Q in it thai is needed to grow the m r.in um number of pounds and the best quality. A 9. ZELL'S t*i\es the best re- i!'-> of air- lertili/er y V $ usea in our section. (y 0 0 A Yours trul\, a 0 $ 9 W. H SPRINKLE. Y { £ 1 1 I I >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooooooooooooooooooo>o^oooooo 0 0 1 ! I EASTER j ! MONDAY I 0 0 > \'r 0 0 A 1 0 1 DAN RIVER PARK f 1 0 V THERE WILL HE A GREAT £ y o o 11 Rally and Celebra= f || tion, Speeches, etc. f jo I A A, IV V ! V 1 ;s :$ o x («ood Music and Dancing All Day X o With Two Hands of Music, \ . *■ V c Public* Speaking Begins At 1 O'clock, > $ o 5 Fishing Parties Arranged For. £ 0 0 0 Square Dance At Night. $ All County Candidates Are Especially $ 0 Invited To Be Present. $ '§ . o Negro Minstrel. o Everyone Invited To Come and Bring o .> a Basket. a IS $ If ■ I 00000000000000000000000000000000000 PAGE 3
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