-KEIDSVILLE LETTER Ukt Review To Send Twenty Young | Ladies To Piedmont Springs Vor Two Weeks Stay—Will Make the Trip In Automobiles If Weather Is Favorable. Reidsville, May 20.—Under he chaperonage of Mr. and Mrs. ctin T. Oliver the Reidsville Re lew will send 20 young ladies rom Rockingham, Caswell, Ala aance, Guilford, Forsyth and tokes counties, North Carolina, tnd Pittsylvania and Henry Counties, Virginia, in auiomo fbiles to Piedmont Springs for a Jtwo week' outing. The paper is fco defray all expenses of the Fparty, and a popular voting con test will determine the winners of the paper's hospitality. The mountains of Stokes have seldom been visited by automobiles, but five big touring cars with expert , tyjAffeurs have been employed itr the trip. The Dan bury Reporter reports that many young men from Win- Bton-Salem, Greensboro, Dan ville and other towns and cities have made reservations in the Piedmont hotel and will be pres ent during the stay of The ReviewV'Girl Scouts"from June 5 to the 19. jf T'he hotel ftt the Springs under the new management is making ixtensive preparations to open jr guests on the first of June. Huffman's orchestra, of Rich wnd, Va., one of the best roups of musicians in the puth, will arrive on the fifth to Lend the season at the hotel, |d furnish music for the guests. He Nefro Girl Kills Another At Germanton. fit German ton, May 19.—Today ■ie unloaded gun got in its work wain. A family of colored peo- H were moving into new quar when a neighbor girl— By Hickerson, about 14 years H- stepped to the door ant! there at a window would be place for a burglar to gei Hand another girl, some 1* H's old picked !up a hammer gun and remarked how sh( Hid do an intruder. To hei H>rise and all present the gut Hharged, killing the Hicker I girl instantly. All thi Hlence showed it to be entirely Hdental. Hlibs Sallie Stewart left Satur H for Spray to accept a posi Hn at that place. MUSHROOM* CORNS " I Poll Painful of All Foot Allmenta. I How to Curo Thorn. y~tto Muahroom corn la ao called from V Pitted cone top, reaembllng a tiny ■uahroom. It burrowa deep Into the Ha and geta more Inflamed than other Brna. For the quick relief and cure of Hpee and all corna and callouaea the Hllowlng la the meat effective remedy known to act ence: Dissolve 8 tableapoonfula of Caloclde cum " pound In a ba- RU df hot wait.. 6oak the feet In thla Mr fifteen mlnutea, gently maa- IMtng the sore pari*. (I.esa time will Bet give Ue»ued results.) All aore- Keae Inatantly dlsappeara aid the corn BMlloea can be easily |>«eled off. It Bgf be necessary to repeat thla for a Bunker of nlghta tor a complete cure, Bit ti adhered to it will aurely succeed. & little olive oil rubbed on the part ll very beneficial. Thla Caloclde la a very remarkable preparation for all kpt ailments and to no longer confined w doctors' uae. Any drugglat haa It k atock or will quickly get It from hla Irboleaale houa«. A twenty-live cent ■MkMe ia uaually sufficient to put the Kmt feet in fine condition. Bad (melt- Eg feet end tender feet need only a ■Mr treetmanta, llkewlae with inflamed tMfciona. Thla item will be welooaaed If pereons who have tried Ineffectual •»* tableta. t !**■■ '• J. G. Southern'* Plan On Working The Roads. German ton. May 6. Mr. Editor: Will you allow me just a I small space in your paper, which goes to so many homes. Well, there is lots being said about good roads and several have given their plan. I have been watching and listening and wait ing to see where it would stop so the last we see is from Mr. Reid and Mr. Young, who are all right men but we see they differ on the plan of working the roads. I don't say my plan is the best. Let's see how it will sound. Mr. Young says let's work six days or more in the year and pay the overseer six dollars a year. Well, let's see, our State pays her officers and our county pays ours, so let's see if justice says pay our officers a reasonable price, I believe that all get money enough for what they do. Yes, we see our tax listers must have not over three dollars per day. Yes, this is all right, I have no objection. I don't object to paying the men who do the work, we pay the men who build our bridges and no man says don't, we pay the men who ride over our roads and look after our schools, well, that's all right, pay the man for what he knows. Turn over on the other page and let's see if justice don't say pay the man for what he does. Don't justice say pay the man who works the road. Well, Mr, YQung says pay the overseer. All right, Mr. Young, I am with you there, but let's not stop here, let's consider the man who works the roads, he boards himself, he furnishes his maddoc, his shovel or hoe, he goes to the road because the law says go. They stand around and don't do much work. Why? Because you pay every one else for what he knows and you don't pay me for what I do, so if we.want good roads let's pay the man for what he does. Somebody says don't mention tax any more. The best way I think to have good roads is to tax our property and pay the man who works the road. It is not fair for the man who owns the horses, the wagons and bug gies to say to the man who has neither, go work the roads with out any pay. Let's not bind burdens on some one's sholders which we would not touch with our finger. Well, this is my first. I guess you see where I stand. Tax the property and pay the man for what he does. Respectfully, J. G. SOUTHERN For soreness of the muscles whether it duced by violent exercise or injury Chamberlain's Liniment is excellent. This Liniment is also highly esteemed for the relief it affords in cases rheumatism. Sold by all deal ers. Pinnacle Poute 2. Pinnacle Route 2, May s.—The wheat crop looks promising. R. H. Mitchell, Jr., of Guilford College, arrived in this section the past week. He will remain here throughout the summer. Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell ex pects to visit relatives at Guil ford College and then Western States soon. SAVED CHILD FROM DEATH. I "After our child had suffered severe bronchial trouble for a year, "wrote G. T. Richardson, of Richardson's Mills, Ala., "we feared it had consumption. It had a bad cough all the time. We tried many remedies without avail and doctor's medicine seemed as useless. Finally we tried Dr. King's New Discovery, and are pleased to say that one bottle effected a complete cure, and our child is again strong and healthy:'' For coughs, colds, hoarseness, legrippe, asthma, croup and sore lungs, its the most infallible remedy that's made. Prico 50c and Is. 00, Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. WTr '-yTrr'tf* w, >■ ■ r rr i r^-.j THE DANOURY REPORTER Tlu Curfew Bell To Rinj In Mt. Airy Mt. Airy, May 13.-Mr. W. G. Sydnor, the new and progressive mayor who has so recently taken the oath of allegiance, is in such hearty accord with the Civic Improvement League just organ ized that great reforms are ex pected in the town government in the near future. The league met on Friday, May 5, in the lobby of the Commercial Club rooms. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Iris Whitlock, second vice-presi dent, filled the chair with grace and dignity. A number of committees were appointed for various kinds of work, and reg ular days and hours were de cided upon for each street to be cleaned at stated inter vals. Solicitor S. P. Graves, who was present by special request to give counsel on any legal matters, presented the league with a copy of the town consti tution in a few most appropriate words. A motion was then made to request an amendment to one of the laws whereby in stead of requiring the merchants to have open receptacles in which to place trash they should use large cans with cov* ers. Mrs. Hobson then asked for the league to petition for the old Curfew Law, Mr. Graves readily drew up a petition in his most gifted and forcible style of thought, so that the mayor on reading it over was so strongly appealed to, that he decided further proceedings were unnecessary, but to have a meet ing of town council at once, when they will no doubt issue the orders to be put into effect by June, requiring all children under 16 years of age to neither congregate nor loiter on the street after the bell rings at 9 o'clock. Messrs. Yancey Graves and Winston Fulton have most gerverously offered to give a matmee at the Lyric theater at an earty date for the benefit of the league. Public sentiment is rapidly growing in favor of this laudable cause, until the town will be hygienically pure and good as well as "City Beauti ful." Educational Rally at' Germanton. Germanton, May 30-A'fciig ed ucational rally was held 1 * today, at which Superintendent of Pub"- lie Instruction J. Y. Joyrier and l Mr. E. Broadhurst of Gneehs boro were the principal speak ers. These gentlemen spoke iri favor of a special tax for a graded school at this place. Af ter the speaking there was an old-time basket picnic held on the campus of the Germanton high school. The election is to be held on May 31 and it is im possible to foretell the result. Mr. N. E. Pepper went to Winston Monday. CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitution diseas, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh cure lis taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucus surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quick medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in the country tor years and is a regular pre scription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined \yith the best blood purifiers, ac ting directly on the mucous sur faces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J, CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, prioe 75c Take Hill's- Family Pills for constipation. j I BLANKS BV MAIL POSTPAID: Deeds, 25c per dozen. Deeds in Trust, 25c per dozen. Chattle Mortgages, 10c per dozen. All kinds of printing done in latest style at the lowest price. Samples and prices I sent for the asking. =======^= DANBURY REPORTER, Danbury, N. C. •••••••• • • • • • •••••• • BLUE BLUE I • We mean BLUE SERGE SUITS, for men, £ 0 young nen and boys. Absolutely the lar- A gest shipment of fine BLUE SERGE SUITS, X ,W ever brought to Winston-Salem. w These were purchased in a large deal, and we 0 £ guarantee every suit to be from 15 to 25 per A cent, cheaper than the regular price. Suppose you give them a look. • BQYLES BROS. COMPANY* 5 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. J •••••••••••••••••••• f LEADER WAREHOUSE J Wants to sell the remainder of your crop of tobacco. If you have ever sold with us, "we feel sure you will continue to do so; if you have never sold at the Leader, try us with the balance of your crop ™ M and we will convince you that tobacco brings more money on the A Leader Warehouse floor than anywhere else on earth. We are anxious for your last load because we believe it will mean all of your next year's crop for us. We believe it to your In terest to sell as early as posssible. Your friends, X LEADER WAREHOUSE, WINSTON, N. C. X Advertise in the RERORTER and watch the results. Page 3