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' CARDS [
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS*
Attorney-At-Law,
DANBURY. . H. C.
Prompt attent.on to all bwfinaaa
Will practice in all State court*.
J. W. HALL
Attorney-at'Law '•
DANBURY, . - N. C.
Prompt attention to all business.
Practice in State and Federal
Courta.
S. GILMER SPARGER
Attorney-At-Law,
(Over Burton Drug Store)
Walnut Cove, N. C.
All business given prompt attention.
Will practice in all State and
Federal Courts.
JAMES W. MAUNEL,
Attorney-At-Law,
| Walnut Cove, N. C.
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W. READE JOHNSON
Attorney-at-Law,
409-410 O'Hanlon Building,
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
Practice in State and Federal courta.
DR. H. G. HARDING
Dentist
KING. - - . N. C.
Office hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to E
AT A LOW PRICE IF YOU
NEED ICE.
Box and screen doors, screen
windows, dcor frames, window
frames or swings or tables.
Bring me your order. I will
make or fix anything you bring
me.
J. A. PAYNE.
Walnut Cove, N. C-
Same
Price
lor over 38 years
25 ounces Cor
USE LESS
than of high
priced brands
MILLIONS OF POUNDS
USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT
NOTICE.
Having qualified as adminis
trator of the estate of Sandy
Forest, deceased, all persons
(■wing his estate are requested
to make immediate payment,
and al! persons holding claims
against his estate are hereby
notified to present same duly
authenticated for payment, to
the undersigned on or before
the 14th day of May, 1931, or
this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery.
, King, N. C., May 10, 1930 .
* SUSAN J. FOREST,
4 Administratrix of Sandy
Forest, deceased.
H. H. LEAKE, Atty. for
Administratrix.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as adminis
tratrix of the estate of Walter
D. Glenn, deceased, all persons
owing his estate are requested
to make immediate payment,
and all persons holding claims
against his estate are hereby
notified to present same duly
authenticated for payment, to
the undersigned on or before
the 22nd day of April, 1931, or
this notice will be pleaded in
bar oi their recovery.
Walnut Cove, N. C., Route
April 22, 1930.
MRS. LULA GLENN,
Administratrix of Walter D.
Glenn, deceased.
J. I). Humphreys, Atty. for
Administratrix.
The Of
Hon. j*»es W. Manuel
" Wanut Cove, N. C.,
May 26, 1930.
To The Danbury Reporter:
In the interest of the candi
dacy of James W. Manuel for
the House,, of Representatives,
and in the interest of the Dem
ocratic psrty of SWkfes county,
I-wish to Bay that I have known
Mr. Manuel all of his life and
very intimately in Walnut
Cove for the last 11 years. Mr.
Manuel was the oldest of a
family of 13 children and con
sequently had to rely upon
his own effort in educating
himself. He read law with
Judge G. H. Hastings and later
completed his studies at Wake
Forest College. For the past
11 years he has been practi
cing his profession and is well
known in the Southeastern
part of Stokes county.
Mi»t Manuel is a man of ex
cellent habits and character.
He is clean, sympathetic in
manner, and if he is elected, he
will represent the wishes of the
people of Stokes county, rather
than the private or corporate
interests.
Q AM ELS
are made to smoke
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FROM THE DAY the choice leaves of sun-mellowed Turkish and
Domestic tobaccos are first selected for Camel Cigarettes, every step
in their manufacture is headed toward just one goal—the mrking of
a thoroughly enjoyable smoke.
Pleasure, found at its best in Camels, is the on!y reason for smoking.
That's why Camels make no pretense of being anything but a smoke.
Camel is a blend of exquisite smoothness, mi!d end mellow and , „
marvelously fragrar.t. Have a Camt.l! - ? ,
★ ON* Till RADIO J , ; -(m
Camel Pleasure Hour —'Wednesday evenings on N. H. f\ network, VC'J Z, anit asShciatyd stations.
» . ;J > 'Consult yojr local radio :i:ne table. ./ % C/S,SA k VW
G* 1930, R. J. Reynold* Tobacco
Company, Winston-Salem. N. C.
j I, realizing that if the people
;in other parts of the county
. •
knew Mr. , Manuel as he is
known by the people of this
community, feel that there
would be no doubt of his nomi
nation June 7th, and his suc
cess in the general election. I
expect to vote for him and do
not hesitate to commend him
to the voters of Stokes county.
Yours very truly,
A. F. MARSHALL.
FOR SALE.
Two Jersey milk cows, one
registered Guernsey bull, one
Jersey bull, two grbde Jersey
heifers, about three thousand
chicks, one day to four weeks
old, at reduced prices.
J. E. TREVATHAX,
Walnut Cove, N. C.
Luke Reilly Says, "The Rat
Died Before Reaching River."
"Since moving near the river two
years ago, we've always used RAT
SNAP. Watched a vicious water rat,
nibbling 1 at RAT-SNAP outside the
i house. About 15 minutes later ha
, darted off for the water to cool his
burning stomach, but he died before
reaching it." Three sizes, 35c, 65c,
, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by King
Drug Co., King, N. C., Walnut Cove
Hardware Co., Walnut Cove, N. C.
vc;
The Atmosphere ;.
About Each 0f Us
Everyone carries an atmos
phere about him. It may be
healthful and invigorating,, or
it may be unwholesome and de
pressing. It may make a little
spot in the world a. sweeter,
and a far better place to live in,
or it may make it harder for
those to live .worthily and beau
tifully who dwell" withih its Cir
cle.- We are responsible .for
this atmosphere.—J. R. Miller.
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Appointments For. _ :
Methodist Church
' -r-dT I' %
REV. ELLSWORTH HARTSFIELD',
Pastor. t j
Ist Sunday—Bethesda 11 a.
m.; Pine Hall 3 p. /».; Eofest
Chapel, 7p. m. • - »,'
2nd Sunday—Davis Chapel
11 a. m. ; Vade Mecum 3 p. m.;
Danbur.v 7:30 p. m.
3rd Sunday—Pine Ha!l 11 a.
m.; Forest Chapel 3 p. m.; Be
thesda 7 p. m.
4th Sunday—Danbury 11 a.
m.; Vade Mecum 3 p. m.; Davis
Chapel 7 p. m.
sth Sunday—Danbury a.
m.; Bethesda 3 p. m.
Sunday School at the church
es 10 a. m. Epworth League,
Pine Hall 6 p. m. Christian
Endeavor, Danbury 7 p. m., but
on 2nd Sunday 6:30 p. m.
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. Announcement
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•To'the Vofers oi stokes Go. :
After severaTweeks of con
sideration, I have fully decided
to withdraw from the race as
a candidate for the nomination
for Clerk of the Superior - Court
In the coming primary.
I have. Berv.ed in the capacity
of Clerk for almost 12 years,
and I am withdrawing because
I.think it is my interest to do
sd, although I regret that some
of my friends may be." flisap..
pointed. No one has ever asked
me to withdraw as. such candi
date and I am acting according
to my own judgment. My as_
sociation and dealings with
both Republicans and Demo
crats have been very pleasant
and their acts of kindness and
encouraging words will always
live in my memory.
My withdrawal has nothing
whatever to do with the nomi_
nation of candidates for other
offices in the county.
Again thanking you for
past favors, I am, as ever,
Your friend,
A. J. FAGG.
IV.
San Francisco is to have a
$1,250,000 ball park by next
year for the use of Pacific coast
league teams-
Mrs. S- M. Russell, 79, of
London, who died from injuries
received when she fell getting
into bed, had a skull more than
inch thick and had twice em
erged uninjured after being
run down by a car.
You probably know from
how promptly and completely JBayer
Aspirin relieves k WeSdaAif. un
til you try it for pain
such as neuralgia or'neuritis you can
not know its full effectiveness. Bayer
: Aspirin long ago proved that much
! suffering is needless. Doctors know it
: is safe to use freely. Just be certain
! to get genuine Aspirin \tfi4»i Bayer on
i the and ,9a o cr.y tablet., ■
AflHirin it tbe trad# mark of B*Jtt tlCafltaftctare of
Monoaceticftcidester of B*lic7licacid
A FAMILY
DOCTOR'S LAXATIVE j
|; IS BEST I
' Your health is too important! You
I cannot afford to experiment with y vur
| delicate bowels when oviuM tongue.
! bad breath, headache, t;a>. nau?er s ,
1 feverishness, lack of • .ippetite. no
I energy, etc., warn >*f emii'tifiatl
This applies not only to grmvYtpeop!.
| hut more particularly 'tb" VhiMre:-..
That's why a family doif'.Ar'fe Inxatr..
Is always the sate ciioicV.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrupy T\-p sin i
prepared today >tr'jet lalwraiorv
supervision from fresh .lyxutivc,.lior'
and other ,pure
exactly according . tOj -
yfigiiial
".rj'otlay. millions of families rule
T)r. Caldwell's Judgment an tlie •««!(• >
twm of their laxative. For l>r. Cal'-
well"- 'Syrup Pepsin, in t'fiffleS ifn
for *oM in »?! no.,
•lie largest selling laxative in t' :
world!
SALE OF LAND CNDEU
DEED OF TfU'ST. ,
By virtue-of the power 'c:'
sale contained in a deed ;
trus t dated Doc. 12. 1527. Re
corded in the office of ih
Heritor of Deeds •' Stoke.-
County, i:i Hook 77, page :56;>.
executed l)v llufus Jrhnson Ju .
wife Gertrude Johnson. 't
Chas. Ic. ITeisabeck,' Trust* e
to secure tlie ]r;>vn* nt of •
note of £675.00 an? intrres*
as therein set out, •- and th.-
said note and debt being du.
and unpaid and at the reques
of the holder of said note t
foreclose the deed ■ f trust ' t
satisfy the terms thiA'eof, ] wil.
on—
MONDAY, JI'NE hi. If) >O.
at the heur of: one o'clock IV M.
on the premises in Cermanton
Stelecounty, N C.. sell at
public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the lands con
veyed in said deed of trust,
bounded and described as fol
lows: -1 •
"Lying and being in Mead
ows Township, County of
Stokes, and State of*- North
Carolina, and more particularly
described as follows, to-wit:
This lot being formerly a part
of the Elizabeth Tuttle lot on
which is located the family
home and fronting oti'foad,-ad
joining Jess Kirk man- lot in'tha
town of Cermanton, N. C. Be
ginning at a stone at the Blank
of the road, running ndrth
44 1-2 degrees West 50 feat to
a stone; thence South 55 ( 1-2
degrees Went 50 feet to a stone;
thence North 55 1-2 degrees
West ">0 feet to tlw beginning,
containing 2500 square teet.
• more. «:.-less." ;
Thi- Mmv 15, 19: i&:
CHAS.R. IIELSABECK,
Trustee.