THE DANBURY REPORTPR
VOLUME XXXIX.
BIG FIELD OF CORN
m THE OAK GROVE SECTION
Due to Demonstration Work—Good'
Deal of Sickness—Meeting Going!
1 On at Nt. Olive-
King Route 2, Nov. 22. - The
people of Oak Grove section are
about through shuckinfc corn
. -and report the best yields per
v acre in several years, due to the
fhet that quite a number of the
termers are farming under de
monstration plans, which has
been a great advantage
There is quite a lot of sisk
- ness in this community at pres
ent, most especially with the
Tittle folks.
The little infant of Mr. J. W. |
Westmoreland is very low at
present with pneumonia fever.
Also the infant of Mr. L. 0.
Spainhower, of King Route 1.
Mr. T. J. Rierson, of Advance,
N. C., visited his brother, Mr.
Sam Rierson, on King Route 2,
Saturday and Sunday.
The series of meetings, which
is being held at Mt. Olive by
j Brother Sheets, assisted by Rev,
Horner, of Greensboro, is still in
progress, and a great interest is j
being manifested in the meeting, j
The Oak Grove school is pro- j
pressing nicely under the man-;
agement of Mr. Ernest Iseley, j
of Guilford Co.
Mr. W. Sam Rierson. of King!
Route 2, has the contract for j
repairing the dwelling of Mr.,
Wade H. Boyles.
It is being talked very fre-!
•quently among the directors of j
* the Farmers Quick Step Tele-1
ghone Company, of holding their |
annual meeting in the near
future, to elect new officers and
to transact such business as may ]
come before the meeting. Very |
likely new officers will be elect- j
«d to succeed the old ones.
Mr. W. W. Boyles, of Be-j
thania, is visiting relatives and j
friends on King Route 2. We
tire glad to have him with us. as
he is a jolly good fellow.
Mr. R. Snider, of Donnaha, N.
C., is an often caller on Route 2.
Wonder what's the attraction ?
From the reports that are be
tag circulated, we guess that
several of the Oak Grove boys
are planning to go Westat an
-aarly date.
Mr. Sam Rierson, a prominent,
-citizen of King, is expected to j
apcept a position as advertising
salesman for a Northern cloth- 1
ing company. Here's wishing
him much success in his new
field of work.
SCRIBBLER.
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Notic*.
$ . King, Nov. 2.
/ All students above the 7th
grade, of Stokes County, who are
thinking of entering school for
this year, should give special
attention to the unexcelled oppor
tunities offered by the State
High School at King.
The enrollment at present is
148 in all departments. High
School 30.
Board offered by the best
" families at $8 per month.
For particulars address prin
cipal High School.
J. R. CAUDLE,
Sec't State High School.
I ife-QBg goods, men, women and
1 children's underware.
eadec! W. E. BUTNER.
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Want your rabbits, SI.OO per
docen with en trail oat.
> UfCOB,
V E , • ' -II ,V' t .
Sweater coats and underwear.
, L. & COE.
Post Card* of Local Scenery Now
Ready At the Reporter Office.
There is no prettier scenery j
in the world than the hill coun- (
try of Stokes county. A num- j
ber of excellent views have re-1
cently been made on post cards!
at the Reporter office, including i
pictures of Moore's Knob, Cas
cade, Pilot Mt., Bridge Across
the Dan and Landscape, Dodd's
Mill at Danbury, Stokes County
Court House and Piedmont
Spriugß Hotel.
Price postpaid to any address,
3 for 5 cents. Same price at
the office.
REPORTER.
Danbury, N. C.
Meeting of Farmers' Union
Sandy Ridge, Nov. 7.
The annual meeting of the
Stokes county F. E. and C. U. of
America will be held at the court
house in Danbury, N. C.. Friday,
December 2nd, 1910.
All the county officers are re- j
quested to meet Thursday night, I
Dec. 1, and all members who 1
have any business to bring be
fore the convention will do so at
I this night session so a program,
lean be arranged to expedite]
! business on the following Say.
Business will commence as soon
j as a quorum of the delegates are
! present.
Fraternally,
L. A. AMOS.
; Stock of Goods, Mill, Engine, Etc.
For Sale
j After Nov. 21, 1910, I will of
| fer my entire stock oI goods at
I cost Also my store house, gas
, olene engine and corn mill. I
i have about $5,000 worth of goods.
! They must go regardless of cost,
jas I aim to move my business to
i Greensboro. Everybody that
j runs an account with me must
: come and settle their accounts at
(once. Your friend, >
j J. E. HUTCHENS.
exdec2l Peter's Creek, Va.
Hunting Season In This County.
The hunting season for par
tridges will be open in Stokes Dec.
Ist. The season extends until
Feb. Ist, 1911.
It is said that the birds are net
so plentiful this year as usual.
Blanks For Sak.
Blank Land Deeds 25c. dozen, j
j Dqeds in Trust 25c. dozen. Chat- j
i tel Mortgages Oc. dozen. Land'
' Ptwters Oc. dozen. Postage,
I paid by us. Address
DANBURY REPORTER,
DANBURY, N. C. . j
If you contemplate the pur
chase of a diamond it wfll pay
you to see A. J'. Essex, Madi
son's up-to-date Jeweler.
FOR SALE—At a bargain, one
8-room several nice
vacant lots in Rural Hall, one
second-hand boiler and engine,,
one short log sawmill, all in
good running order.
I . A. M. GUNN.
Rural Hall, N. C.
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WANTED - Young man to solicit
trade from warehouses.' .Must
be well acquainted In Stokes
county ano neighboringcounties.
Apply at once to
/ "., A. SHAPIRO,
419 Liberty St, Winston, N. C.
We want your butter. Boyles
Mercantile Co.
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Hens and chickppg 10c and
12c. lb. ' L.R.CQE.
Oram hides, H*. lb.
L. R. COB.
DANBURY, N. C., NOVEMBER 23, 1910.
AT VADE MECUM
BIG DANCE IN BALL ROOM
Given by Dr. and Mrs. R. H. More
field In Honor of their Gueat, Miss
Nellie Powell, of Greensboro.
Vade Mecum, Nov. 22.—One
of the most beautiful dances of ]
the season was given Saturday i
night in the lovely ball room at
Vade Mecum Hotel from eight 1
'till twelve, by Dr. and Mrs. R. i
H. Morefield, in honor of Miss
Nellie Powell, of Greensboro,
N. C., who has been here visit- 1
ing friends for three months, !
and is to leave in a few days for
her home.
The ball room had been beau
tifully decorated in red, green,
holly, cedar, fern, and cut flow
ers being used. Music was
furnished by McKinney j
and Jackson's orchestra. Dur-j
ing the evening solos were ren- :
dered by Miss Powell in heri
sweet and cHrming manner, |
| which was i,icatly enjoyed by i
all. The w ;itber was quite un-1
'favorable, but quite a large:
' crowd responded to the invita
tions. Those who took part in
the dance were I)r. and Mi's, j
Morefield. she wearing white!
| lace over blue silk with silver j
trimmings, Mr. Powell Thore!
and Miss Powell, she wearing a i
blue messaline, with gold andj
lace trimmings, Mr. Floyd Thore;
and Miss Topsy Morefield, shej
wearing a garnet crepe de chine:
over silk, Mr. Willie Morefield
and Miss Martha Thore, she!
wearing white lace over pink, j
Mr. Jimmy Thore and Miss!
Jessie Morefield, she wearing a,
flowered princess of white, Mr. j
Rae Tille.v and Miss E. East. {
she wearing white, Mr. Gorrellj
Hall and Miss Southern, she'
wearing blue silk, Mr. Jim i
Martin and Miss Cora Thore, ■
she wearing lavender cashmere.!
, During the evening fruit, j
salad and punch were served by:
Miss Southern and Miss Thore. j
When the hour of mid night j
j came the happy party bid fare- j
j well to the host and hostess,
saying the time to part came
only too soon. Many thanks to,
Mr. and Mrs. Morefield for the
happy evening. Hope all
will be fortunate enough to
meet again soon with them.
"SPECIAL."
I Panama, Wednesday, 16.—j
j President Taft decided today to j
go outside of America territory
>by accepting an invitation to at
' tend the banquet given by the
j President of Panama. This is for
the purpose of notifying Panama
that the President of the United
States has no intention of annex
ing his republic; Taft today in
spected Culebra cut upon the com
pletion of which depends the
time when the canal will be fin
| ished.
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I A nice lot of Xmas. Jewelry,
Silver and. Cut Glass just re
ceived at A. J. Essex Jewelry
Store Madison, ,N. C.
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I Dr. R. A. Fry, dentist, will be
* located at Pilot Nov. 22 to De
comber 22. . , -
I Ask about the $lO in gold to
be given away free at Butner's
store. , exdecl
i Good shoes and low figures.
! exdecl W. E. BUTNER.
20c. cash per pound paid for
| butter. W. E. BUTNER.
K ' 1
| Sample hats 65 cts. Boyles
I Mercantile Co.
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i $60.00 ••• range -given away,
i Boylee Mercantile Ca.
NEWS OF KING
ISO STUDENTS IN SCHOOL
King Baptist Sunday School To
Give Entertainment Christmas —
Personal Matters.
King, Nov. 21. -Our school is
getting on ftne with 150 enrolled
and 30 in high school.
Old King is coming to the
front, as our new school house
is going up in a hurry.
Mr. Merlie Neal and two
other men from Penn. took a
flying trip to Pilot Mtn. last
Sunday.
A party of boys and girls of
King went to Mt. Olive last
Thursday night. Among them
were Misses Ruby and Daisy
White, Eva Linville, Mollie Ben
nett, Emma Hutchins. and
, Alverta, Agnes and Macie Pul
| liam. Messrs. Rober Ferguson,
Charlie Hutchins, Homa Lin
ville, Robt Young, Lester Pul
liam and Charlie Spainhower.
Miss Minnie Rumney, from
I Norfolk, Va.. is back at King
! for a while.
The King Baptist Sunday
School is going to give an enter
; tainment Christmas.
Mr. Lonnie Johnson, one of
: the High School students, is on
! the sick list this week. Hope he
j will soon be better,
j Mr. C. F. White has purchas
; ed a S3OO piano.
"MAYBELL."
The passeger schedule on the
Winston-Salem Southbound Rail
way will be inaugurated on Thurs
day, December 15th, unless
present calculations go wrong, j
and thki is the date fixed for the I
jubilee to be held here in celebra-1
tion of the event.
The first train will be run here
from Florence, S.C.,and will come
in as many sections as will
be necessary to carrv the passen
gers comfortably.
The train will stop at every sta
tion along the line, will arrive
here at noon and leave at 5
o'clock.
The chairman of the committee
has power to appoint sub-commit
tees to take charge of the visitors
and take them through the
leading factories and entertain!
them in other ways.
An entertainment will be held
at the Elks' Auditorium with-'
short speeches by prominent citi
zens, and a banquet will be given
the business men who come over
! at the Zinzandorf.
NOT SORRY FOR BLUNDER.
"If my friends hadn't blun
dered in thinking I was a doom
ed victim • of consumption, I
might not be alive now," writes
D. T. Sanders, of Horrodsburg,
Ky., "but for years they saw
every attempt to cure a lung
racking cough fail. At last I
tried Dr. King's New Discovery.
The effect was wonderful. It
goon stopped the cough and I am
now in better health than I
have had for years. This
wonderful life-saver is an un
rivaled remedy for coughs, colds,
laprrippe, asthma, croup, hem
morrhages, whooping cough or
weak lungs. 50c, SI.OO. Trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by all
druggist*.
Conference'adjourned Sunday.
Rev. D. A. Binkley is transferred
to Macon county. Rev. R. L.
Doggett is the new preacher for
this circuit.
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Wanted —One copy of the Re
porter of the issue of October 12,
1910. We will pay for the same.
PEPPER BROS.
•Nov. * TOO.
News of Rural Hall Route 2,
Rural Hall Route 2, Nov. 11.
-Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bowles
entertained their many friends
and neighbors with an old-time
com shucking and dance at
night. After the corn was all
shucked, everybody was invited
to the dining room where a
nice supper was spread. After
supper was finished everybody
proceeded to the room and made
ready for dancing where they
began dancing which lasted un
til about 1:30. Everybody went
home tired and sleepy. But
everyone seemed to have
an enjoyable time. Those
present were Misses Sallie
Spease, Edna Sprinkle, Eva
Spease. Mamie Zinnamon, Effie
Lawson, Altha Wolff, Rosa
jKallam, Lillian Wall, EllaThom
ason, Eva Merritt, and Alice
Edmonds, Mrs. Jimmie Tuttle,
Mrs. Pearl Grumpier, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Moser, Mr. and Mrs.
N. O. Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Lawson, Messrs. Onie Wall,
Will, Ernest, Ellis, Norman and
Russel Spease, Charlie Ander
son, Rober Moser, Oscar Kerby,
Gillie Spease, Tom Bowles,
Fonet Edmonds, Charlie Spain
hour. John Bowles. Guss Spease.
Music was furnished by the
Rural Hall string band. Messrs.
James Vloser, Will Moser, Tom
Moser. Walter Knight, Rober
Moser and Lee Kiser.
SAVES AN IOWA MAN'S LIFE.
The very grave seemed to
yawn before Robert Madsen, of
West Burlington, lowa, when,
after seven weeks in the hos
pital. four of the best physicians
gave him up. Then was shown
the marvelous curative power of
Electric Bitters. For. after
eight months of frightful suffer
ing from liver trouble and yellow
jaundice, getting no help from
other remedies or doctors, five
bottles of this matchless med
icine completely cured him.
Its positively guaranteed for
Stomach. Liver or Kidney
troubles, and never disappoints.
Only 50c. at druggist.
Messrs. P. O. Southern. Lum
Mabe and Posy Bowman were
among the visitors in town yes
terday.
"I do not believe there is any
other medicine so good for
whooping cough as Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy," writes
Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction
City, Ore. This remedy is also
unsurpassed for colds and croup.
For sale by all druggists.
Notice.
I will offer 500 bags Grain
Fertilizer to the Farmers' Union
men at Walnut Cove, N. C.
Will sell at factory prices.
J. SPOT TAYLOR,
Contractor.
S. W. NEAL, Agent.
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Trunks, dress suits cases,
hand bags, bed blankets, scarfs,
muffrers, ladies and men's
sweaters.
exdeel W. E. BUTNER.
Post your land against hunt
ers. Land posters 10 cents per
dozen postage paid. Send us
. your orders.
DANBURY REPORTER.
Danbury, N. C.
Eggs, 25c. dozen. L. R. COE.
Butter. 20c. lb. L. R. COE.
Lard cans. Boy lea Mercan
tile Co.
For bargains in clothing see
Welch & Mitchell's new stock.
Mt Airy, N. C.
! RELIGIOUS SERVICES
AT STOKES COUNTY CHURCHES
Bishop Cheshire, of the Episcopal
Church, To Preach At Several
Churches in this aod Adjoining
Counties.
The Reporter is requested to
announce that Bishop Cheshire,
of the Episcopal church, will
preach at the times and places
mentioned below:
St. .John's Church, Madison,
Friday, Nov. 25th, 7:30 P. M.
Knowl Hurst Chapel. Stokes
county. Saturday, Nov. 26th,
10:30 A. M.
Christ's Church, Walnut Cove,
Sunday. Nov. 27, 11 A. M.
St. Paul's Church, Winston,
Sunday, Nov. 27th, 8:00 P. M.
Trinity Church, Mt. Airy,
Monday, Nov. 28th.
St. Philip's Church, German
ton, Tuesday, Nov. 29th.
A cordiai invitation is extended
to the public to attend the ser
vices.
Lawsonville Items.
Lawsonville, Nov. 22. — Wheat
sowing l is about over, and corn
shuckings are the order of the
day.
Messrs. Hodgin, Carroll and
Gardner were among the travel
ing men who spent the night in
this village last week.
Mr. Frank Bohannon will leave
for the far west in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Shelton
are spending a few weeks at
their home in Virginia.
Our blacksmith and townsman,
Mr. C. W. Tilley, who has been
here several years, will remove
to his farm near Pilot Mt., in a
few days, much to the regret of
his many friends.
There will be services at Snow
Creek Saturday and Sunday.
The school is progressing
nicely with a fair attendance.
There will be a "Spelling
Bee" at Lawsonville school
house Saturday night, JNov. 2Gth.
The public is invited.
RAMBLER.
Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets do not sicken or
gripe, and may be taken with
perfect safety by the most deli
cate woman or the youngest
child. The old feeble will also
find them a most suitable remedy
for aiding and strengthening
their weakened digestion and
for regulating the bowels. For
sale by all druggists.
The gentle-mannered farmer of
the Dan —E. L. Martin, of Mad
ison, courteous, kind, true type
of southern gentleman, spent
Monday night here. Mr. Mar
tin always carries a breeze of
good cheer around with him that
makes him a welcome visitor
everywhere—the smile, the
hearty handshake, the pleasant
word and the encouraging report.
For pains in the side or chest
dampen a piece of flannel with
Chamberlain's Liniment and
bind it on over the seat of pain.
There is nothing better. For
sale by all druggists.
Messrs. I. M. Gordon, of
Statesville, and D. W. Gordon,
Pinnacle, visited Danbury this
week on business connected with
the estate of their father. Mr.
I. M. has been in the county for
several days. Mrs. Gordon and
child are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Gordon's father, Rev. P.
Oliver.
WAITED—By the members
of The Farmers Union a man
of good' business qualities tar
con duct a Co-operative Mercan
tile business at King, N. C.
Send application to the meeting
to be bud at King, Nor. 19th,
mo. 4mkll
J. R. CAUDLE, Pros.
No. 2,015