NEWS OF CAMPBELL
DEATH OF VIOLA HAWKINS
The Littte Daughter of Mr. _ and
Mrs. G. W. Hawkins—Farming On
a 800m —Wheat Crops Good, And
the Stork Busy.
Campbell, May 22.—News has
just been received here of the
death of Viola, the little daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Haw
kins, formerly of Sandy Ridge,
now of Glen St. Mary, Florida.
The little body is now on the
way home for burial, and is ex
pected to arrive tomorrow at
Madison and will be brought to
Sandy Ridge. The stricken
family have the heartfelt sym
pathy of their many relatives
and friends in this section, who
only wish they could be with
them to comfort them in this,
their darkest hour. May the
all-wise Father help them to
bear up under this great afflic
tion, is the prayer in the hearts
of all their loved ones Sat home.
Rev. J. A. Joyce filled his reg
ular appointment at Oak Ridge
Saturday and Sunday, preaching
excellent sermons to large
crowds.
Mr. Decatur Hutcherson has
accepted a position at Tarboro,
N. C., to which place he will
shortly remove his family. It is
with many regrets that we see
our good people leaving the coun
ty.
Now and then we see this
item : "Farmers are behind with
their work etc." It is not the
case in this section. Farming
seems to be on a boom. More
new barns and dwellings have
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News of Madison Route 3.
Madison, May 15. —We are
having some dry weather down
in this section.
People are busy planting corn
in this section.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Joyce
visited at Mr. Pid Sheppard's
last Sunday.
Miss Delia Martin visited Misses
Mary and Hattie Joyce last
Saturday and Sunday.
There was preaching at Knowl
Hurst last Sunday with a large
crowd in attendance.
Miss Jessie Webster, of Mad
ison, is spending a few weeks
with her aunt, Mrs. Sue Wall.
Misses Mary and Hattie Joyce,
Delia, Nannie and Claudie Mar
tin visited Miss Mabel and Bryan
Gann last Sunday night.
Mrs. Pollie Wall, of Ayersville,
who has been ill for some time,
died last Saturday night.
Mr. Will Rhodes, of Sandy
Ridge, called on Miss Claudie
Lewis last Sunday evening.
Mr. Sam Wall called to see
Miss Rob Joyce Sunday.
Miss Cora Joyce visited Misses
Claudie and Lemma Vernon last
Saturday and Sunday.
been built and repaired than
ever before.
Wheat crops are good. Corn
is up and some are working it,
and gardens are flourishing. The
fruit crop, however, will not be
abundant. But the good ladies
canned and preserved enough
to last year for two years.
The stork has been busy in
our section, having left a dozen
or more babies scattered around.
The latest arrivals are a boy at
W. S. Snider,s and a girl at W. S.
Steele's.
THE DANBURY REPORTER
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And How She Finally Over
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Liverpool, W. Va.— Mrs. N. J.
Buchanan writes from this place: "1
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enough to cook a meal. I would work
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My husband read a Cardul advertise
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felt, so I sent for some Cardul. After
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away.
Now, I am cured, and I am very
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Cardul is a woman's tonic —a
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On complaint of her husband,
Mr. Isaac Bullen, that he feared
personal injury at the hands of
his wife, Mrs. Betsy Bullen,
who, he alleges, is insane, the
woman was locked up in jail here
last week and will probably be
sent to the asylum at Morgan
ton.
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In an open letter Chief Justice
Walter Clark, of the North
Carolina Supreme Court, an
i nounces his candidacy for
the United States Senate,
making the contest a four
cornered one with himself,
Senator Simmons, ex-Gov. Ay
cock and Governor Kitchen
as the contestants.
Notice.
Having duly qualified as ex
ecutor of the last will and testa
ment of Parmelia B. Dodson
deceased, all persons owing
said estate are hereby requested
to come forward and make im
mediate settlement of the same
and all persons holding claims
against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same duly
authenticated for payment on or
before the Ist day of June 1912
or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery.
Sandy Ridge, N. C., May 20,
191 L
J. H. ELLINGTON, Ex. of
Parmelia B. Dodson dec'd.
J. D. Humphreys att'y for Ex.
Notice.
I hereby forbid any one feed
ing, hiring or harboring my
son, who left home April the
20th, going in the direction of
Rocky Mount, Va., in company
with Arch Dillard, colored, who
lives at Wadesboro.
My son is chunky, 16 years
old and his color is dark brown
and any one who will arrest him
and notify me I will pay all ex
pences for same.
WILL SHUFF, (col.)
King, N. C., Route 1.
Notice.
All persons having claims
against the public school fund
will please present such claims
to the county Board of Educa
tion on Monday, June 5, as this
will be the last meeting for this
school year.
J. T. SMITH,
Sec'y Bd. Ed.
A BURGLAR'S AWFUL DEED
May not paralyze a hsme so
completely as a mother's long
illness. But Dr. King's New
Life Pills are a splendid remedy
for women. "The give me
Wonderful benefit in constipation
and female trouble," wrote Mrs.
M. C. Dunlap, Leadill, Tenn.
If ailing, try teem 25c at all Drug
gests.
J. A. PAYN
Meat The place to
_ _ find nice
*>t fresh meats
I T ICJI of all kinds.
I want to buy ail the Calves
I can get. Will pay the high
est cash prices.
White folks, give a call, I will
appreciate your business, and
will treat you right.
J. A. Payne
Walnut Cove, - N. Carolina.
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X I HAVE JUST OPENED UP A \
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V SPRING AND SUMMER >
I DRY GOODS AND SHOES 1
% And will sell them at the very lowest prices possible. M
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V Highest market prices paid for M
W country produce.
V r. E. Nelson )
News has been received here
of the death of Mrs. Stephen
Ashby at her home near Cape 11a
Thursday night of last week.
3.15 was aged bout 74 years,
and had been ill for several years
with an affection of the lungs.
Mrs. Ashby is survived by a
husband, but no children. The
interment was made on Satur
day.
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