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PAGE 8 9 fy r* t f" Danbury Reporters Ureatest subscription j Drive and Popular Voting Contest Prizes Worth Thousands of Dollars To Be Absolutely Given Away To Those Who Will Take Them Contest Starts Today - Closes IVSay 31 Get In The Race! Plenty of Excitement! Plenty of Thrills! Ilj ill \o purnu.in ok favoritism shown ri lks of nn: contusi. j Kvor\ Can'i a; SUacls Chi the Same hootmg. No An;, white person. lady or gentleman, of good char l'in in«»' i' i■> *• Kvorv \oic Laekco bv S»ona ride , .. , ~ . Ifjj ; " , 'i vviM'ifV I? i"i *( HfTFI? aetei, li \ inj» in the I nited Suti.es* may enicv cll *:•> con 'J SIIDSCI I|)i I> tisO wAA •>« '*• » Ivl.l V/ltll-I*-. test j Beginning lodav, the (ireatest Subset iption »)ri\e and Voting ( outest ever conducted !\v any weekly Q All subscriptions must bo tunic;! in to Circulation newspaper in this action oi' North Carolina, is started i * Manager of the Danbury Reporter once a week, on Sat in the sh i"! L'> f. 'mmte?. I, urday. Blanks and receipt books will be furnished In order t» iiuroase our already large subscription O every candidate, list, we will iibsolutily give away the following prizes to . I , those who record the highest votes : j No votes can bo allowed tor any subscriptions ob- FIRST VV'A/K CHRYSLER fi-CYLINI>ER SKI)AN I ! ; tainod before the start today, though commissions will Latest M >dei-Costing SiW"i.OO, purchased from Salem li bo paid on the cash collected. All candidates must .Motor Co.. Winston-Salem, N C. ,jj start on this same footing. No partiality or favoritism SECOND MtiZE FORD COITE, Costing stiOO.(Vl), 1 jji will be shown any contestant. No person will be allow- [j! Puni:asi\: lom Fulton Motor Co.. Walnut Cove. i $ t() ' >u - v votes. but each bunch of votes must be repre , *V/:' VI WATER KENT RADIO, Cost- || sentcd by bona fide cash subscriptions. ing ,1: u . vtuy o/ haUery type, purchased .|| Now is the chance for those who have IV will to win I,l ' ' ' l " ,c ; h the handsomest prizes over offered by this cr anv other Foruil: t iii/.-'. DI.v.MoND DINNER K!N(J. i g newspaper. Oct busy today. Ask your friends and ac- FIMTI i't.w.K (•. 'Li) V* Ill**T vvAICII. i ii (juaintances to help you. 'ihisisan opportunity of a SIXTH I'KIZK Soll.'.tO IN CASH. ■ lifetime, io own one of these handsome prizes with.- wvknyp I'Kiyfr- IN C\SH M out any expenditure of money, but only by sted.v. de- SLXLN.k ' RI/L IN t ASM. |H termined work now is your chance, if you are not ! already in it. get in it. You may be the star candidate HOW IO OBTAIN 11 IKSh PRIZES. Vou don't know until you try what you can do- or how Secure subscriptions to the Danbury Reporter. Get !II many loyal friends you have, them at home or abroad anywhere. Every yearly sub scription at *1.50 counts 5-000 votes. Two years at s3.ou At close of contest on May 31st the votes of all candi counts 12,500 votes. Three years at $4.50 counts 22,500 dates will be counted by three competent disinterested votes. Four years at $6.00 counts $30,000 votes. Five citizens and the result declared by them, years at $7.50 counts 45,000 votes. Ten years at $15.00 counts 125,000 votes. . See us any time for further particulars. Danbury Reporter = = = Danbury, N. C. Mrs. Quiney Moore Passes Away l Mi - .- IJiiiiicy .Moore, wif. "I \\ illi-. Mi Hire, of Snow 'r.■ • •uwnship. died iit her liunii on 1 Moinlay nnn niii,- ot t hi - week Hi-- a.u- m|' -J't. I 'll' il" 1 ( l JiSCll llilll becll ill I III! . • 1 lijiV.s. I ;t\ in a . i! I it! 11 "i. . ! fl\> 111 ilt' • 1 'l'lif deceased was a iiiii-1 i , t 'cut ('l:i'l ' inn l.aly unil ■. taithful I'iii ni 1 r «>!' iln 'i i Lurch. The I'tint ral • .- i • «i •• 1 i>ni tlw IH>iin■ iir! Itiir .-.! '• • ■ i , Oak llidge i hiii Ii ceo ■ ■' m>terda,\ Sri'vvrs \\i.i con ducted by her pastor 11 •• \ Mr. \VHliarmt allll by Kov. Mr. .i* .v • ■f the Sandy Uidge i*»niniunits law concourse of >orrowing friends being in attendance. A friend of tin' deceased ha.- .-ent tliis paper the i'«»U«i\yii..u uliituary of th«* death »l .Mr.-. Moore: It is with a sail and heavy heart that I attempt to write a t\w lines on the death of Mrs. Quincy Moore. She was horn oil March 27. 1021. and was the .►lciest daughter of Mr. Henry Thomus and Matt it* F. Corn The deceased was ill only about ■J weeks. All that a loving mother and friends coud do was done but a pearly gate was opened wide,, and a gentle voice said com ; n She was only 'JO years and 11 day- old. The departed was married to! 1 ' Willi.- Moore Feb. 2:5. 1020. lb- I i- the -on ot (labe and IJeulaa I Moore. She had been a raentbe: of Smith'.- Chapel Methodist i hni iii since it was organised * a i years v. o, aiways lakiiio ;. 11 ri 'V. pi! !'! tile Work ot illi i ! ui'i'h and t!i Sund'i.s .-icli.io I :l'e lias n a bless ... ' j t.«i ali v it 11 v i o;v. she eaioe ii i ■ Pact j.nd !e r i iiiii. He,- ui I , !,'.v :lii-iii-rh t'.ie years. Sin* lea\ i a husband, olh 1 precious little girl, a fat her und 1 mo ll''l*. t • o . .-li i'- uliil • bl« • t IT r -. Appointments For Methodist Church I;I.\. Kl.l -WOWTII IIAItTSFIELD. , PiistOl'. 1.-t Sunday—lJetlu-sda 11 a. j m.; Mine Hall p. m.; Forest! Chapel, 7 p. in. ( 2nd Sundaj—Uifvis Chapel i 11 u. m.; Vade Mecum .'1 p. m.;, Danbury 7:M p. m. awl Sunday—Pine Hall 11 a. i m.; Forest Chapel p. in.: Be thusda 7 p. m ttii Sunday—Danbury 11 i. [ in.; Vadu Mecum •' p. m.: Pavi-: | Chapel 7 p. m. . THE DANBURY KEI'OKTEK sth Sunday—Danlmry 11 m.: I! tlifsdii |». m. Sunday Srhcoi at tin- cluavh i > Ki a. ni. Kpworth Li'tiKUc. I'iiit liall i! p. m. Christian KmU-avnr, Danbiiry 7 p. ni.. bill ■•a 2/id p. rn. •OOOvOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO C 0 £ SHORE MERCANTILE COMPANY g o KING, N. CAR. 0 0 0 The niir Store. KING, N. ('. o > • o 0 0 / Tavs Cush i «>r its Merchandise, Saves > C the 'Mswunt Buys Direct From the o Latest Manufacturers and £ 6 Jobbers, and This Enables o o Them To Sell Standard i o o o MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY. $ ;0 0 o Red Goose Solid Leather Shoes Are Q $ Guaranteed and Cost No More Than $ 0 Just Ordinary Shoes. 0 0 SHORE MERCANTILE COMPANY $ 8 The Bijf Store. KING, N. C. § | $ oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoo^ Tlir-H' shipments consist in ;j I of 24a (lead of hotfs will l»oj niaiif f'rotn ('nniUrlan.l muntvl ' i in April. ri'jHirts the. lountv • i atfVrK. I I SEE IS FORI J YOUR NEDS i 8 i 0 > 0 . 0 > OIIR STOCK YOU WILL MM) COM- g o I'LCTE AS FOLLOWS: 0 DRY (;ooi>S' « i$ SHOES, o / OXFORDS, $ U SHI UTS, o 1 HOSIERY, S > X ALL THE NEW COLORS IN DRESS £ i PRINTS AND HOSIERY FOR £ o \ WOMEN AND CHILDREN. o I § BENNETT MERCANTILE COMPANY l I I KING, N. CAR. * i ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooot WEDNESDAY. Ai'Kli. M. !•>:!;»
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