Page 2 A. J. SMITH CLEAR STOKES MAN TRIED AT FRIES At Carroll County, Va„ Court Last Week Sergeant A. J. Smith Was Acquitted of the Murder ol Geo. Nelson. Fries. Va., Dec. 9.—ln the case of the commonwealth against A. J. Smith, sergeant of Fries, for the murder of George i Nelson, whom he shot while try-! ing to arrest him and who after-; »vards died from the wound last August, it was proven that the sergeant was in his jurisdiction ; and shot Nelson in self defense. \ Commonwealth's Attorney was: assisted in the prosecution by j W. S. Tipton and I). W. Bolen. The defense had Joe Mysor of : Pulaski; W. S. Poage. of Wythe-j ville; W. D. Topkins, of Hills- i idlle: William Rector, of Fries:' and Mr. Padget, of Independ-i •*nce. There is more Catarrh in this, section of the country than all other diseases put together, and; until the last few years was sup »K)sed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease and' prescribed local remedies, and I by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced in incurable. Science has pro ven catarrh to be a constitution- j al disease and therefore requires, constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by ; F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, j >s the only constitutional cure •>n the market. It is taken inter nally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hun dred dollars for any case it fails, to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO.. i Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. j Take Hall's Family Pills for' onstipation. Mothers we have suits fori vour hoys. Cups and Saucjis Ssc a set.! Boyles Mercantile Co. Furniture. Boyles Mercantile! Cu. We are glad to announce to our friends that J \CK I HILL is now back with us for the balance of tile season. he wili be on every sale and will, give hi> personal attention to each pile of your tobacco an .I see that every pile brings the top market price, rtir. y Hill has been a famer all his life and is now, and he knows how to sympathize with the farmers,. He i?» $ recognized as one of the best judges of tobarro in ihe * State, and this enables him to be a great tulp to >oi» « in selling your tobacco. :» If you have sold with us, you will come again; ii | you have not, don't put it off any longer, for you are losing money. Bring us your NEXT LOAD and you will be pleased with your sale. Jack Hill is buying a lot of tobacco and is the most liberal buyer on the market. He wants a large quantity of good wrap- 1 pers and is paying high prices for them. He is no | (stranger to the farmers of this section, as he has been on the Winston market for 19 years and has 3 . helped to bring about the best accommodations that 8 the farmers have ever had in Winston. The far mers' interest is first with him, his own next. He will-always meet you with a smile and a kind word that is natural with him. Sales at the Leader are averaging high and our en tire sales for .several days during November were around sl2-00 per hundred average and for some days the average was arounu $13.00 per hundred. Our first sale days for December are Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Come to see us. Your friends, r LEADER WAREHOUSE. . Stokes Man Writes From Michigan. Vassar, Mich., Dec., 5. 1910. Dear Editor: j Having enjoyed the Reporter ! each week for some time thought 1 1 would write a line at this time. !I am a Stokes county boy, but am now connected with the | Valley Home Telephone Co., at j Vassar, Michican. It is a thriving corporation, which is incorpor- j ■ ated as an independent company ; i which connects with all opposit- j ion companies all over U. S. I Capitalization is $2,000,000. Would like to say to my Stokes; and Surry friends that I haven't, forgotten them and would be pleased to hear from them at any j time and if they should ever hap pen this way, they will find the latch string always on the out side. I am married and have one child. Below are a few lines that will show my appreciation of! your paper: When the evenln' shade is fallin' «t 1 thw endin* of t!i«» day. 'i Ami i feller rents from labor, sniokin'; at Ills pipe of clay. There's nothiu' does hint so much good. In* fortune up or down. i As (lit- little country p«|ier from his, ol* home town. Hain't a thing of beauty. an its; print ain't always clean. Hut it HtraiKhten* out liis tamper. | when a feller's feelen' mean, 11 takes the wrinkles off Ins face, an" brushes off the frown. That little county paper from liis ol' i home town. It tells of all the visit in' down in Stokes you know, 'Bout who spent Sunday with his; •jlrl. an' how the crop will grow,! Anil how it keep* a feller posted j 'bout who's tip and who's down, J That little county.p.'iper from his ol' j home town. \..\\ I like to ivail the dailies all' I lie j other papers too. An' some other trash too. don't youV. But whea l want s uae tvadin' i that'll brush away the frown, 1 want that Reporter from my «I*l home town. Very .lespec t fully. 11. \V. VKX A 111.1'.. I Range Contest closes Dec. •"»!, • (ask.) Boyles Mercantile Co. j Boys Knn> Panr Suits.: Boylis Mercantile Co. Items From Danbury Route 1. j Danbury, Dec. 4. Messrs. Editors: As I haven't seen any news; from this community for some, time. I decided to tvrite a few j lines. I guess every one was glad to j | see the rain. A cotton picking was given at' ! Mr. Bob Stephen's Friday night,! 'those who were present were | Misses Nettie and Nannie Ben- j i nett, Verda Bennett, and Mollie j ' Nelson, Messrs. Jesse Bennett, j i Y L Bennett, Thomas Shough, jC B Boyles, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beasley, of Pilot Mtn,; and , | many others. A party was given at Capt. j Lee Nelson's Saturday nighty All present were Misses Bessie j Bennett. Nettie Bennett. Sadie j Nelson. Verda Bennett, Mattie j Nelson. Etta Mabe, and Dnraj Nelson. Messrs. Jessie Bennett. Ogburn Nelson, Gilmer Nelson.; C B Boyles, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beasley. The music was fur- ( nished bv D. C. Nelson and A Good Example 1 am a good example," writes Mrs. R. L Bell, of McAlester, Okla., "of what Cardui will do for suffering women. "I suffered with my head and back, for over six years, and although I tried everything, I never could get any thing to do me any good, until I began to take Cardui. "Cardui has surely helped me and built me up and 1 am so thankful that 1 have found something that will do me good. I feel so much stronger and better than 1 have in a long time." It is well to make up your mind before you are sick what medicine you will take when you are sick. Ji e CARDUI The Woman's Tonic Yoa will be glad to take it when you are tired, mis erable and when life seems a weary grind. It will put new thoughts into your head, fresh courage into your mind. If not sick now, at least burn Cardui on to the pages of your memory, so that when you are sick you will ask for it without thinking. If sick or weak, get a bottle today. At all druggists. Write to: Lstflei' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattaonooca, Teas., tof Special /nttmclbiu, and M-paje book, "Home Treatment lor Women," lent tree. THE DANBURY KEPOUTEtt iMrs. Pearl Beasley and Miss i Verda Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mahe ! visited at Mr. W. R. Bennett's ; Sunday. » v Mr. Gid Mabe called to see , Miss Dora Bennett Sunday. Mr. Thomas Shough called to | see Miss Nannie Bennett Sun- I day afternoon. A FRIEND. ' SAVED FROM AWFUL DEATH How an appaling calamity in his family was prevented is told by A. D. McDonald, of Fayette -1 ville. N. C. R. F. D. No. 8. "My sister had consumption," he writes, "she was very thio and i ; pale, had no appetite ana seemed to grow weaker every day, as all remedies failed, till/ Dr. King's i New Discovery was tried, and so completely cured her. that she' has not been troubled with a cough since. Its the best med-; icine lever saw or heard of."; For coughs, colds, lagrippe, ] asthma, croun. hemorrhage or! bronchial troubles, it has no> Guaranteed by all Druggists. , B Post Cards of Local Scenery Now Ready At tlfe Reporter Office. F : 1 There is no prettier scenery j > in the world than the hill coun-' ; try of Stokes county. A num-1 r ber of excellent views have re- i | eently l>een made on post cards F at the ReiK>rter office, including' pictures of Moore's Knob, Cfcg-j t cade. Pilot Mt., Bridge Across ■ the T">an and landscape, Dodd's | Mil! at Danbur.v. Stokes County * Court House and Piedmont ► Springs Hotel. i Price postpaid to any address, i [ 3 for 5 cents, {"Same price at $ the of! ice. | ■ REPORTER. Danburv, N. C. I It' v\'i contemplate th* pur-j cbase of a diamond it will pay! you to see - " A. J. Essex, Madi son's up-to-date Jeweler. About 700 sample hats 40 to : 1.35. Bo.vles Mercantile Co. Ileai's Prolific Wheat The Most Prolific and , j Best of Milling Wheats Yields reported from our custom en from twenty-five to fifty-two i i 1 bushels per acre. When grown side j] by sido with other kinds this splen- . I I did beardless wheat yielded from ' ] five to eighteen tushels store per !" •era on same land and under aame conditions aa other standard wheats. Wherever grown it is superseding j ' ' all other kinds and it should be i sown universally by wheat gipwers everywhere. Wrice for price and "Wood's Cm i ■ftiHil* which contains new and | I. valuable article, " How to grow big ! crops of wheat." T. w. wooi~isois. > B—dsmen, - Richmond. Vs. We %re hoadqaaftem tot j • DeecripUv* Fall Catalog mailed tm H ,\ 4 ■ VSVSI W9 9# We have just received a big lot of jw ## EXTRA GOOD MORSES AND MULES 99 99 If you need any Stock we can certainly 9# 99 suit you in Price and Quality. 5 COME TO SEE OUR STOCK 8 | mkmb #2 We will be glad to show you what we SS tt J»aVe. You'll find them at our old stand 22 8 SMOAK & M'REARY 8 IS No. 227 Church Street, pp 3 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 8 {DODSON&'CO.'I j WALNUT COVE, N. C. # X Carry everything kept in a first 2 9 class store. Men's and Boys 1 # q Clothing, Overcoats, Sweat= Z # ers, Shoes for Men, Women * 2 and Children, Hats and Caps Z jg for Men and Boys, Ladies • Z Dress Goods of all descrip= Z j f tions, a complete line of heavy 9 # and fancy Groceries. We Z j j make a specialty of Buying # # and are always in position Z Lto meet competition. Come 9 to see us. Z Walnut Cove Roller Mills. _ We only run Mill 5 days out of each wekk* but do not run on Thursday. We have a large custom grinding but want more, and we guarantee to please every one. So you people who are not. in the habit of coming to us will please come and try If we don't please you come back and tell us. 4 ' We sell flour, meal, chop, bran and corn and buy wheat. Yours for more business, JOHN R. LACKEY WALNUT COVE, N. C. ' mmmmmmmmamammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKm 1 Saw Mills and Wood Working Machinery 1 V * % For the best lines built, at right prices, don't buy till you see £ il • . li IT. J. THORP ! r WESTFIELI), N. C. ,

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