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. w>- i - MW - I." V M- ? * PROF. WILCOX COMING Will Begin a Series of Temperance l ectures At Stokesburj,' M. E. Church Sunday Nioht. July 8. On next Sunday night, .July S, Prof. A. D. Wilcox, (if Kansas will begin a series of illuntrnted temperance led tiros ut flic Stoke-;- btirg M. E. church. I'rof. Wilcox comes highly re commended as an able interi sting apeuker. He is sent out by the American Anti-Snloon Lcngu«. The Reporter takes plen publishing the following uionials: The addresses of Prof. W' i x are witty, humorous, ligi'tii end powerful. Hits mirth-provokiig renarks are always chast J»HM> and wholesome. 11 is argumr" ; are strong and pleasant in a most pleasing manner His speeches are sentiment- making from start to finish. His Lecture on "The Present Crisis" is one of the most intellectual, moral, patriotic, and religious treats evor listened to by a Kansas congregation. The thing that impressed me most of all was the kindess and consideration shown towards those who differ with him THOS. M. RI'KMAN. State Lecturer Kansas \V 0. T I Mr. A. D. Wilcox is State with a view t > cor meetings in the interest of. tc perance. His work is edncatio in character. He came to State well recommended ami people have commended him m heartily at Rocky Mount, Wiis Uoldsboro, and Selma, at each which places he h is held mectm Ho requires no guarantee but ponds upon his work to commas support I linve carefully e amined his testimonial and a prepared to reeomm our people. In every town in t! should have meetings edt of temperance. Halton, July 2. —A crowd WHS untliered at Trinity yesterda; for Children's Day. saemed to ho enjoyed by at Miss Delia Thomas, of 1 N. C., wns a visttor of M Ola Coe yesterday Gome Miss Delia, we enjoy havi in our midst. Mr. and Mrs. (i. T. Keig visitors at Mr Sluiltz's last everiin,, Mrs. C. J. Shultz lias been very sick the past week with tis, but is improving, we arc glad to note. Mr N. K. Hamm was in again yesterday. Mr. Oscar Keiger. who has been having fever for the past live weeks, is improving very slowly, wo are sorry to note. Miss II at tie Slate spent Sat day •night anil Sunday of la. t wi at Mrs. Cue's. Mr. L. Coe went calling u» near the mountain last evening Guess some one knows where iie w is. We will ask Miss Flattie if she does Mr lieid Tu Va., is spending this week at home and in Dalton. Guess Miss May Ola is enjoying this week, as it is Ins first trip since Xmas. Mrs. Dr. Phillips has another fine girl. Boys, there are six for some of you. Mrs. AddieSulivan, of I'innacle, spant last Thursday at Mis. Dr Phillips'. When Hair Falls Then it's time to act! No time to study, to read, to experi ment! You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, too! So make up your mind this very minute that if yotir hair ever comes out you will use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do any thing else. It's nature's way. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold lor over sixty years." A Mad» &I/.U. Ajnr 00., Lnwill, VB Alto manuffcotui-oro of 9 SARSAPAHILU. r±yers"A^ ♦ >* 'v.? Republican Convention For that Pur pose Held Saturday—Primaries To tie Held J:ilv 23. Pursuant to notice, a conven tion of tfrc Republican paity of Stokes county met at the ct iut house in Danbury on the 2nd day f «Jnlv, 1'• )!), for the pnrpo e nf 1.4 to represent tho ate, •luuiciul and •i inventions. The called to order at ■I by N. (>. Octree. Ohtnn. Com., ot Stokes county. M. T. Chilton was county in t li*> Cum.: easiona e in lane pera >. V. (' M nri m:u Sin FH Snmuei I? I* ALTERNATES TO STAT I C >NYENTU)N. I. M. v. u fv >\ Sbfl Dun Adams I The de!i Sincerely, J W BAILE\ Service per, H i of A ; C M i s who lins lie very low, died Inst Saturday She was '►."» years old. She will I e greatly missed. Iler remain:} were laid to rest at the family grave yard Sunday r wovf I )alton All re pi Mr. I Miss Cora Hoyles was the guest of Miss Jennie Bennett last Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Carroll, of Winston, are visiting Mr. rtnd Mit\ VV Y. Gordon this week. A little child of Mr. and Mrs. Will Carroll died of pneumonia last Saturday. It was buried at Uawpond. f{. v. Southe/n con ducted the burial services KO.KOON BENT HER DOITBLE. ''l knew no one for four weeks, when 1 was hick with typhoid and kidney trouble," writes Jlrs. An nie Hunter, of I'ittsburg, PH.. "and when I got letter, although I kad one of the bst doctors 1 oould get, i svas bunt double, and had to rfbt my hands on my knees when f walked. From this terri ble affliction I was rccued by Electric Bitters, which lestnred my health ami strength, and now I can walk as straight us ever. They are simply wonderful." Guaranteed to cure itoma'h. liver and kidney disoiders; at all drug stores; price 50c. HAS STOOD THE TEST 25 YEARS. The old original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. Yon know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure. No pay DELEGATES ELECTED And the itos ami alternates nonti ATE COX ata, D. A ev, J. II 1!. It. K F. M. Amos, n, W. L. Hairston JoyM ami J no. U. Fu ! tuu lon, 0. M. Jones, W. I. \V. Kurfees. J. A. Boles, Dr. 11. IF. A. >v. l-by, W. V. J. Frank \\\ M i .1 I •I, W. (Iftiiii tea k L'inl con mutes ti H the r«d it Rnose ininistra lies t> the StHle voto for Judge Chairman lost. seut unin- 'LTHtes IK Committee re t ion that it has holding the lvontion for ntv ( t the precinct primaries Saturday, July 2S lock p. Si. .1 on convention a Trs. Phebe Ttittle At the 35 Cliild Of Mr. and VViii Carroll Dies Other News. (inrinniifon, •July "2 IMi.l wd attended tlie fie »r w Inst Saturday ■e till) t!i!l W !•' I ouncyiv 1 at 1 nil n I Siind •owds SCAT BAPTIST PROTRACTED MEETING To Begin at Wcstfield Fifth Sunday- Notes and Personals ,ci Interest. Westfielcl, July 2—Uev. R. 1) Hay more tilled his regular ap pointment hero Saturday and San day. He wont from here to Elko to conduct tln> funeral wrvices of Mr. James Kiers .is. Mr. .1. W. Tdley, of Mt. Airy, spent a tow days hore with his parents last week. I)r J. T. Smith tilled his ap pointment at Flat Koek Sunday. Misses (irace and A nnie Laura Conncile, of lliirh Point, arrived last week to speiu. snuimur ■ "vith ruliitivns unci friends. Mr. VV. T. Fletcher, of Silonm, tj 'iday. 1 tli was in town J1 s. J. Howard Pay 10111 -rt IVII 11 Quito a crowd from this place H export to spend tlio !th of July Ij nt \ ado Mooum The Westtiold H baseball team will play against R "tide Mecum that day, e Mr. Claude Trail sou, uf Wins- jj ''lom, was i I'lisiness visitor [ i>ext Sunday [ last \vi Thoro will Ijc the Baptist cli night. >rnyvr iuo'ti Airland Mrs. W !, Smith, >f Dun hi'ver, hi relativ Mt. A iry, relatives near Mrs. llobt. I visited Iter parents last weeli Rev.-K. \V. ( day night with iii» dan The protracted ni.'eti Baptist church will begin Sunday pastor will ho assist?'! in the meet ing hy Bev 0 C Bnvmcre, o Mt Airy, and .1 T. Kdinundsnn of Rale'gh S. C . was the guest >t' his father last week i.onsi- DII.LARD We IViVIVt froyi an attack of typhoid fever. Mr. Jerr.v Martin returned lioin Sntulav from a I w relatives at I'lne Hall. Walnut I'nvi now \'iiit* iiDiai from herf>eople In Virginia last Monday. June It li. Hat Inn- ilia I her mojher Mrs. IHIIon wan ileail. She Sunday Hev. Mr. 'I 'ate li I I his i'i«jLiulii' up I lil't ilesila Suiul.i v. Hi |>oin II!A \\ tfllSt (irnilv |>l! »■ ,t:i. from \\ I if 1114 health iliin a" it. t li.il lie will in 'it Hr. IWarUliiirii SllfilltfK. (It I'lllllS iif ulinl t> noti lei fit . \ lie w Kin-! I 11isr-iil.»\ «*\«*ii:ntr Jit VI- Mr, J. K. find Mlhh Ku 111 II w !«• »| Mr. I.a*|r\ IK r. .1. X. (jjiklc.v, i>f t- I mid I lie Itrldo nuhtcr at Mr. and ll'Si si .11 Walnut • '(> i- t lie \nun Mrs. M. T. Itev. Mr. .I( I Mit.li.ll, mi IT ( >f Ullff.ll v. Til prrfornK-d will I.'.lM' fid ill Ml. I" lllllkc • mi'. \Vi' \vinh 1141 pn>H|K»H»l|S X. YOTICJ I In vinjr «iiimlittotl as cxwutiii' of ilie lnnt will and testament of .(antex Coin dwiiwiil, notice is hereby vrivon tn nil persons holding claims against the estate of the said .lames (Join to present them lo me, duly Hiithen tieated, for payment, on or before tilt* KM ii day of .Inly. l!MI7, or this notice will lie pleaded 111 liar of their recovery. All persons indebted to s dil estate will please make itumed i ite payment. This the -tilth day of .1 nne ItHHi. IKA K. .IHSSI T. Kxecutor of .IA.MKN l JOIN, deceased. I'. ). Itrlin. N. Route 1. Pet.ree & I'utree Attorneys. Agents for Butterick Patterns 10c, 15c nnd 20c. $1.50 Copyrighted Books, 48c. A very unusual trade incident enables us to otTor the cream of recent copyrighted iiction, by the world's greatest writers, at less than one-third regular value. These books are printed on heavy Japanese vellum paper, in large clear type and hand somely bound in cloth. The regular $1.50 editions, our special price, 480. Postage 11c ex tra. Ilere are a few of the most popular titles : and f K \i>it t" f return- L And Fifty Other Good Titles. Write for Complete List Today Without Fail. with h filter i-m'. OEATH Oh MR. JAS. RIERSON ut tin- fifth Was Clerk Superior Court of okes County for Many Years. A Good Man Who Will be Missed. Mi Jas. Rierson died at his home on Smith Route 1 Saturday He had been in declining health for several years, and the end had been expected by Jus rel atives and friends. Mr. Rierson was 72 years of age, and was long one of the most prominent citizens of the county. He was Clerk of Superior Court for 12 years, from IST I to 188(5, under Democratic administrations, and made a com petent official. He was very pop ular with a large circle. itlnexs nf Sllffcvillfi Mr. Rierson is survived by three sons and three daughters as follows: Dr R L Rierson, of Winston; Dr N K Rierson, of West Virgiuia; Mr. J us. Rierson, of Smith Route 1: Mrs l>r Smith, Mrs. Dr. Flip pin, nnd Mrs. Dodson, of Pilot Mt. iicli a Mr. Rierson was a consistent member of the Dan River Presby terian Church. The interment WHS made at the home, burying ground Monday, conducted by Rev. Mr. Hay more. I a tel Shocked By Lightning Will and John Guiding, two negroes employed 011 the plauta tion of Mr. J. S. Taylor two miles cast of Danbnry, were t»ull\ Bliticked hy I iih tiling Monda) evening, which htrnck a t«»haMi> turn sliolter under -whirl) limy had taken refuge troni the storm The shelter was demolished and I loth c if the occupants knocked in- Mndble for seveia! minutes. Their escape from death waff II ICIIIHUB. I- -ill TOOUKE A COLD IN OXE I)AV i I ail. I Take LAXATIVE BR)MOQuin ino Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature iH on wwli box. 2">r\ Hose fae liappil \ LINIMENT Common Sense Preparation. lie Safest and Surest Itcmcdy for IClifimiiillhiii. Neuraltcia. •"i >lll >. 'outrhs. ('olds. Sprains. Sen Ids, J A Trial Will Convince. * • l'llliT, iV. Manufactured by t GOOSE GREASE I LINIMENT CO. iivensboro, N. . IK* The Man On the li.»x By Harold MaeGrath, When Knighthood Was In Flower —Bv Charles Major. The Law Of the Lind—By Emerson Hough. Soldiers of Fortune By Richard Harding Davis The Cost—By David Graham Phillips. The Forest Lovers—By Maurice Hewlett If 1 Were a King—By Justin McCarthy Adventure.. >f Sherlock Holmes—By A Conan Doyle. The Honora do Peter Stirling By Paul Ljicestir Ford The Virginian—By Owen Wister. Temporal Power By Marie Coreili, St. Elmo—By Augusta J. Evans. furniture id Undertahers Supplies. JOHN O. FULTON & COM/'ANV. ITSK The Piedmont Springs Hotel Closes The I'iedmont Springs hotel A meeting of the Stokes Pen was closed lust Sun IHV and the ! ttion B >ard WAS held in tint omut proprietors, Messrs. .J. M. God , h nine Monday. A number ofap dard & Hon, Imve gone. It is plications for pensions were tiled, thought that they wont to Win- Tit i B «rd was unable to oomplote stun. It is known that they left the »oik and it was decided lo behind a large number of unpaid moiil again on Monday, .Inly ltWh. '•ills. There were several quests After this meeting is In Id thn U'e at the hotel. These left for, porter wilt publish the ia>iu'f, etc , Moore's and Vade Mecntn before of those who put in applieati..ns the closing act. An Italian band at h .th of the meetings, from Richmond and a number of servants mourn the departure of . . the proprietors. . , r,llo rs Institute will be Whether or not Piedmont will "'''l 1" "'"j'ourt house at Dan "«! opened a^sin for this '" r \ "" ''H'hty, -Inly 20, 11MM I season, is a quitter of conj«H'tnr« Nothing definite can Ihj learned. u?'.\ . . Messrs. J. S. Taylor, of Dan bury, . , ' jr lgil» and J. H. Green, of. the lessees. (' M )K Stiiviw lit A ill WitliililCuVtt ¥2O UO. Winston-Salem's FfERS-MROOP B S st IiI£ST STORK." - Did You Ever Stop to Think Where All Your Money Goes ? In olio year you must pay out quite a sum for necessi ties. It' Y HI had a checking account and paid your hills by check you would have a complete record of every cent. Vou can tell how much you spend for trifles during the year. It is a good plan to huvo n record of all money you pay out. We will show you every courtesy possible consistent with safe hanking. PIEDMONT SAVINGS BANK I'. W. CRCTCHFIKLD, Cashier 4 Per ( cut Interest Paid On Ynn Can Isuy' GOUO FURNITURE MX Mllllll!! fliailS fur V-7"'. Villll'e liH'kiT Ml fx Mil IMI ■ los.'i.lXl. | ie-,1 .llllllii; ■ li.iiiM *1 "•"> to |h-r set. liihlivii'ii rlii lk. |iiiiiu I'll inu or roekel.V u> In »uil >iMir |uiiw a . N'iif IhmU, ilmilili* mill single, s.'.."ii| in •fill. I» I'H.SIIRS S.Y.VHn $12.(H1. AV.II.h St-rii ILS fct IN »>• '| )•« I-IMMI in 111 s'lits In £ !>*>. Niii'i' unit.', if yuii I tl.i'iii. Wi' ki-i-ji niiT WHl'lliiilm'S. i'liilVuiiii-i>, siile Instill*, mallim-ies, Ihml *iiriii|;s, kilrhin sales, i'ii|ilioanls, liuliv i'iili«, lull larks, eeiiler tallies, iliiiini' lalili v, l.imtitiis lumps, riijt*. malting, .VIII.I iw kliu li's, ilishes of every kind, Hunks, mill ill l iel anything you nee.l in llie fui-iillmo line we run show II In yoli ami mime a piii" I lull means a Ittltle. • 'all on us. iluii'l tin.l anyone in Die store eall al Jueoli Klllion's stole, lie will have vim vvaileil on |iinm|illv. Voiirn for lliisiuess. Successors to I). S. Walk ins, WALNUT COVE, - - - Winston, N. C. Deposit. ( heap at Our Store. Stokes Pension Board " *•- N. C j>Uci) HIKI (lulu will lustitnto. insti- v 6 13
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