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MAYODAN. Mayodan, March 7. Mayodan lias a hustling string band with Jeffie Jackson leader, Abe Wilson second and Charley Nichols drummer. Miss Nellie Wilson has a wel come visitor today, Miss Lissie Hennis. They are the closest friends. Our friend W. H. Highfill, sales man at the Co. store, is away visit ing his friend Wine Newman, at Cases. Tha young people reported a gay time at Rev. C. W. Glidewell's last, night. Several from this place attended the party. We are glad to see Rev. Mr. Flinchum ou the street again. He has been sick for a while. The bridge men are going right ahead with the new county bridge near Mayodan mills. The Baptist Sunday School is 3 ' years old tixlay and has a large membership. Mesdames Scott \\ ilson and Richardson went visiting their old friends near Dillard. Mayodan will challenge most any place of her size for weddings. Thera were 2 last Sunday and go ing to be 4 next Sunday. Mr. M. M. Case and MissMollie Wilson were welcome guests at Mr. Tlios. Holt's yesterday. Walter Highfill and Jasper Wat lock and Bob were visitors at Scott Wilson's yesterday. Miss Melissa Hennis and Roy Sands were guests of Mrs. Bettie Wilson yesterday. TRIXIE. CAMPBELL. Campbell, March 4. Miss Vera Martin has returned home from Intelligence with the mumps. Guess she will get all right soon as she can see Mr. G. C. S. quite often. Dr. R. L. Rierson, of Cooleemee, N. C., is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Rierson. Sheriff R. P. Joyce and D. S. Will Sheltou passed enrouteto Va. on the trail of Leff Sisk. Mi. James Merritt's new house he is building near this place is progressing nicely. Hope he will soon have it complete so he can give the young folks a party. We regret to learn that Mrs. Jhinie Campbell got her hand se verly burnt a few days since. Mr. J.S.M. goes east very often. What's the attraction James. We are liking our R. F. D. carrier all O. K. We learn that Miss CoraNickle ston is very sick. Hope she will soon recover. THE COMET. GERMANTON. Germanton, March 8. Mr. Laura Hill came up and spent Jaturday and Sunday with his father, Dr. L. H. Hill. Mr. James Styers. of Winston, visited his father Saturday night. Rev. Clark held services at the Methodist Church Sunday morn ing and night. Mrs. Stewart went down to Summerfield to visit Miss Lesgia Stewart. Miss Mary watthews has returned after a week spent with her par ents at walnut Cove. X. HARTMAN. Hartman, March 9. \v. H. Lackey started for the Winston market this morning. J. w. Alley is on the sick list this week. D. N. Alley also returned home last week from winston on the sick list. Mrs. R. L. Hartman, accom panied by her son and brother, visited her father and mother at Boxwood Sunday. Dixie wood is very ill with the mumps at present. 'BUSTERS." If it's a bilious attack, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick recovery is oertain. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers. DILLARD. Dillard, March, 7. Few plant beds have been burnt in this section. Mr. J. W. Young made a flying trip to Madison Saturday evening on business. Mr. E. M. Ward and Mr. Neal Martin made a flying trip to Mad ison Saturday evening on busi ness. Mr. J. W. Young killed a hog Saturday nine months old weigh ing 1% lbs. The Saxon school taught by Miss Jessie Pepper closed Feb. 28. We were sorry to see her leave, she is such a charming sweet girl. Mr. W. C. Young is talking of going to Amherst, Va., in the near future. Guess Miss M. will be sorry, as he has been down there every Sunday this year. That don't look much like it's leap year. Our clever old widow of Persin- : ger was at Dillard Saturday P. M. having his wagon repaired. Sure ly he must have more than one girl. Sorry to learn the illness of Mrs. Jennie Martin. MOON GREASER. ■ FRIENDSHIP. Friendship, March 7. Messrs. Grover Allen and L. D. Boyles returned from AN inston Saturday night. Prices still low, but guess they are still in good heart. They went courting Sun day and haven't returned yet. Mrs. Emily Allen is very ill. She is about eighty years old and not likely to recover. / Messrs. John E. Slate & Son have just finished a nice feed barn for Mr. Jerry Smith. People surely think tobacco will sell better next fall. Same old thing- burning plant lieds. Somebody has surely named Mr. Fount Tuttle's jay bird, for he keeps flying around about Mr. Allen's. Glad to learn Mr. G. M. Allen can begin to walk without his crutches. We would be glad to hear from W. A. S., of Meadows, but guess he is busy nursing his boy. Hello, Miss L., don't reckon Mr. C. came Saturday night. He was busy talking over this way on the phone. TUTTLE. Tuttle, March 7. A. J. Fair is going to move his saw mill on the public road near Mrs. Adams' in a.few days. People in this section got rid of lots of tobacco the past week at a very low price. I think the farmers would be better off if they would quit working for the Trust Com pany and raise corn, wheat and mea and live at home. Willie Rothrock is talking of running for Constable. BLUE BIRD. MAX. Max. March 7. P. C. Sheppard and sister visit ed Boxwood Saturday. Gness they had a nice time. C. W. Sisk talks of going to Mayodan soon as his best girl has latelv moved down there. FLINCH. Pleas Morefield, of Lime Rock. ; was here yesterday. B. R. Lawson, of Hard Bank. was in town yesterday. WAKEFUL CHILDREN. For a long time the two year old - child of Mr. P. L. McPherson, 51) N. Tenth St., Harrisbnrg, Pa., [ would sleep but two or three houri in the early part of the night, which made it very hard for her s parents. Her mother concluded that the child had stomach trouble, and gave her half of one of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets, which quited her stomach anil she slep the whole night through, ' Two boxes of these Tablets have r effected a permanent cure and she ? is now well and strong. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers. WAMEDOT. Wamedot, March 5. j Mr. D. P. Reiil and son David, of this place, has gone to Winston with a load of tobacco. Miss Lucy Reid visited her cousin, Misses Bertha and (Trace Dunlap, of Gideon, last Sunday. 1 We learn that Miss Bertha Dun- > lap has entered school at Danbury. Sorry to see you gone. Guess Mr. E. W. will miss you, but it is not far to Danbury. There is a little brown eyed girl that lives on the Creek that has stayed at home every Sunday since Xmas looking for her fellow and he has not come yet. Girls, do n't stay at home all the time, it's leap year. • Glad to state that Mrs. D. P. Reid is entirely well. Guess one of our girls is wear ing a broad smile this week, as her best follow called Sunday. Mr. Zeb Martin, of Dillard, passed yesterday on his way from Winston. Says tobacco is selling very well. Mr. W. L. Reid's mule went in the stable the other night where Mr. D. W. Kallam's calf was and nearly killed it, bit its shoulder, but the calf is getting on all O. K. Sold it the other day for $3.50. Guess the old mule was mighty hungry to eat a little calf. Wonder what has become of Trimbletoe t We have not heard from him lately. Guess he has got stuck up in the mud up about Meadows. Misses Lucy and Kate Reid are talking of visiting their school mate. Miss Minnie Glidewell Sun day. We are sorry to learn that Miss Bitlia Farmer, of Meadows, fell and hurt herself on the ice. Girls, be more careful, or you will break your necks. Mr. Sam Stewart, who has been very low with blood poison for the past four months, is improving, we are glad to know. Hope he will get on all O. K. Several wagons passed here to day enroute to Winston. There has been several plant beds burned in this section. Mr. James Brown is having his new house completed. Mr. H. P. Reid and wife spent last Sunday with relatives at Dill ard . Mr. and Mrs. Lite Isotn, of Tut tle, visited relatives at Gideon Sunday. I kinder think May was right in what she said on "Tattleing," for I think there is as much harm done in that way as there is in the dance. We have not heard from S. S. jT. in several weeks. Come again, we enjoy reading your letters. Mr. Willie Pitzor passed here Saturday enroute to Meadows, As it is leap year 1 guess there | will be more weddings than usual. Guess some of the old maids will get off. Wonder what has become of W. ! B. ? Guess he is tame by now. or j at least hope so. BLUE EYED SCHOOL GIRL. i RELLA. Rella, March 7. | The little girl of Mr. and Mrs. j Cutter Hill, which has l>een seri ously sick for several days, is not improving at all. we are sorry to state. Mrs. W. W. Smith, who has been confined to her room for some time, is considerlly worse. Mr. Cal Cardwell. who has been |on the sick list for several weeks. ! is not better, we are sorry to note. Mrs. L. J. Lackey has named her baby Mary Emily, after both i of its grandmothers. We like to read the little folks' letters right much. So come again, Lucy. Mr. Lum Frazier moved Sun day. Miss L. A. C. is wearing a double smile. Her best see her Monday, FRANCISCO. • • Francisoo, March 6. The people are burning plant beds. Sanders Hill and sister are visit ing the Chestnut Ridges. Miss Lizzie is looking sad. It's aloudy and her fellow can't come. She is sitting in the corner with i her mouth poked out. Miss Hester has been looking for her best fellow. He hasn't come yet. She has been making troo-goo eyes with her lips hung over her chin. Miss Cora is all smiles. She heard her fellow was coming home. Glascoe Ward and Willie Law son are visitors at W. H. Nunn's. David Smith has got his new dwelling house completed. Saw them looking through the glasß windows yesterday. Miss Ada Hill heard from her best fellow last week in the far off West. Now all ought to have been at Mr. Garland Smith's last night to have seen the monkey dance. Miss Van Hill is wearing a three cornered smile. Her little Jim comes every three days. Johnny Smith went to see his girl last night. TWO MERRY GIRLS. AYERSVILLE. Ayjrsville, March 5. The farmers have not burnt many plantbeds in this vicinity, don't think there will be very much of the weed planted in this neighborhood. J. T. Martin paid Miss Rosa Martin a visit last Sunday evening. I guess they had a jolly time. Charles Amos and Miss Ellen Shaffer seem to be quite lovely. I guess they will get off soon. Willie Martin paid Miss Minnie Smith a visit Sunday evening. The Buffalo school closed yes terday we had two as good teach ers as Stokes county could afford. They will return to their respec tive homes tomorrow. Tom Martin has got him a fine watch and chain. I guess he will tly around with the girls now as a gold watch helps out a young man with the girls. Lofton and Claud Martin visited Pleas Martin's Thursday night. Messrs. P. M. Martin, C. E. Mar tin. and G. W. Rakestraw sold a lot of tobacco to Bill Spencer yes terday at a good average about 20 more than the other markets pay. W. T. Henis, of Mt. Airy, is in our village to day with a few horses for sale he is reasonable in prices. W. L. Martin is still on the car pet. LYDIA. WELL\ AGAIN. The many friends of John Blount will be pleased to learn that he has entirely recovered from his attack of rheumatism. Cham berlain's Pain Balm cured him after the best doctors in the town (Monon, Ind.) had faild to gave relief. The prompt relief from pain which*this liniment affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by all Druggists and j Dealers? Mr. F. G. Southern, of Pink, j was here yesterday. i DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED. By local applications, as they | cannot reach the diseased portion ;of the ear. There is only one way to cnre deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is cuused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian TUIK\ Wnen this tube is inflamed yon have a aumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deaf ness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal coudition, hearing will be destroy ed forever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, whioh is nothing but sn inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, We will give One Handred Dol t— cage Q f Deafness ■rrh) that cannot be i Catarrh Cure. Send ■ee. Y & CO., Toledo, O ggists, 75c. SANOY RIDGE. Sandy Bidge, March 1: j Miss Lillie and Jesse Joyce j Nellie and Lola Martin, spent Sat urday night and Sunday with Miss | Lottie Shelton. They report, aj' nio* time. And especially Miss | Lillie for she had "Joe"' off to her i »elf for quite a while. Our school teacher is on the sick list this week. Don't think he , will be able to teach any more for | a while, at least. Mr. Jim Hawkins and Miss Lillie Hutoherson, called on Miss Reid Deshazo Saturday evening. They were both smiling pleasantly as they passed down the road. Guess the happy day ,is fast ap proaching. Wonder what Claud is going to do about getting his ring. He takes so many long walks ,about. It seems like she would let him have it before he walks himself to death. But perhaps she's enjoy ing the sport. Come again Sam Slick you're a capital fellow. And I think you're firing your gun in right direction. And O, don't that tiny little Tot from Walnut Core, say some wonderful things. I know his mama dotes on him. And such a pity too that Maye and Faith have up such a hot debate. I fear if they were to meet on the street here some day there would be quite a scene. I didn't think Sandy Bidge could afford such noble and behaved women. But of course we sinners ought to have some one to lead us. Mr. John Neal passed through our town one day last week. Taveling for the Madison Grocery Co. Miss Mabel Pringle's face is about half a yard long these days. For Clint has gone. Cheer up Mabel and just think of the sweet letters to com*. TOODLES. DELK. Delk, March 5. Lots of sickness. Miss Agnes, daughter of Squire Venable, has been very low with brain fever, but it improving, we are glad to note. Mr. S. M. Gordon's children have been right sick, but are out again, we are glad to note. Mr. Geo. Venable and wife have returned to their home at Hart man, after spending a week with Mr. Venable's sick sister, Miss Agnes. Come again, Faith, we enjoy reading your letters. We are glad to see Miss Mary Lee Venable out again after several days sickness. PATTY. KIGER. Kiger, March 7. S. H. Hartgrove's little boy is very sick. Mrs. Judia Carroll is very sick. Everybody is burning plant beds, and having ohoppings. Our school will soon be out. I will be sorry when it is out. I think Mr Coy saw his girl, Miss Bettie, Saturday night, from the smile he is wearing. Mrs Emla Allen is quite sick at her home, Mrs. M. E. Carroll has been con fined in her bed aver since Xmas. and isn't any better yet. SCHOOL GIBL. SUMMERFIELD. Summerfield, March 8. Jonathan Calhoon is on the sick list this week. Those who have carried tobacco to market lately are C. W. Case, Iverson Stanley, C. B. and W. S. Highfill. The average was about How can we raise the weed at such a price, when it oosts that or more. I believe that the .people have license here to kill, for Mr.Turnei killed hi* brother. Isn't it bad , that brothers can't life peaceab'y 1 together. What kind of love brotherly love ? Love, honor and success to ' Kitty, Faith, Bachelor and the . Beporter. BASHFUL CBICKET. CAMPBELL. Campbell, Maroh 7. Messrs. H. C. Watkins. Joe, Frank and Cleveland Martin and W. T. Mfrritt started to Winston Monday with tobacco. Mrs. A. J. Tillev has been right ?ick, but gla I to know she is im proving. The school at Elko has oponed up again under the care of Miss Lizzie Moore. Miss Vera Martin has b«AU_ right sick vrtfimps, hut is out again. Miss Sudie Sands spent last Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. T. J. Burge. Miss E. H. W. is wearing a broad smile this week after seeing her host fellow Sunday. Mr. W. P. Martin called at C. W. Sand's lost Sunday. What's I the attraction ? A blue eyed girl * I guess. Miss Trudie Pringle is visiting her aunt, Miss Sallis Friugi*, of Elko. Mr. H. C. Watkins spent Sun day evening at Mr. Sam Shelton's. Mr. B. C. Sheppard, of Coles ville, Va., has gone to Stuart, Va., to make that his future home. Smallpox is raging in this neighborhood, but is going very light with the people. Mr. J. F. B. is looking very sad as his best girl has the smallpox and he can't cros3 the line to see her. ETHEL AND MAY. DILLARD. Dillard, March 8. The people in this neighborhood are bi.r.iing plaitbeds. The three-year-old daughter of J. E. Willis is ill with catarrhal fever, and also Turner Mitchell with Lagrippe, we are sorry to note. J. E. Alcorn started for Wins ton this morning. Hope he will have good success with his tobac co. What has become of S. S. Teacher, com* again S. S. CUCKLE BITBB. SANDY RIDGE Sandy BiAg®, March 8. Some roembtr of *very family in our community is sick. We regret to note the death of Mr. Andy Steele, who has been sick for some time. He was buried at Oak Ridge church besid* his wife who died about two months previous. Also the death of Mrs. Lettie Joyce one of the oldest parsons in this section, being about ninety-one years of age, We are very sorry our teacher, Mr. Bagby, has been confined to his room for several days being un able to be out again. The roller mill at this place which has be«n standing still for •everal day* on account of a bro. ken engine, expects to resume work shortly. Di. Wellington returned from Wentwor& las* Thursday evening. Miss Nellie Hylton spent last weak with relatives here. H. M. B. BEAD IT THBOUGH. 'Twould Spoil This Story To Tell It In the Headlines, To use an eighteenth century phrase, this is an "o'er true tale.' Having happeued in a small Vir ginia town in the winter of 1908, it is a story very much of the £ resent. Up to a short time ago [rs. John E. Harinon, of Meffa Station, Va., had no personal know ledge of the rare curtivo proj>ert ies of Churnberlaiu's Cough Reme dy. "Last Jauuary," she says, "my baby took h dreadful cold and at one time I foare she would have pneumonia, but one of my neigh bors told me how this remedy had cured her little lx>v and I began giving it to my bany af once and it soon cured her. I heartily thank t)je manufacturers of Chamber lain's Cough Bproedy fur placing so great a cure within my reach. I cannot recommend it too highly or say too much in its favor. 1 hope alf who read this will try it and be convinced as-1 was." For sale by all Druggists nnd Deafer®,
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