Page 2 Danbury Reporter PF.PPFR BROS. Editors and Prop's JULY 12, 1911. STOP THE LEAKS The list of Stokes people at Winston, as published in a recent issue, is very imi>osing, but many people call the attention of the Reporter to the fact that the Sentinel did not get all of them. This is true. But the Sentinel did not purport to print all. only a partial list. Stokes county men are mighty closely identified with the life of the leading city of Carolina, and among its main supports are our boys. Hut the point which we want ed to make herein is that these men who are helping build Wins ton-Salem. and the hundreds of other bright and Stokes county men who are lead ers in the progress and prosper ity of other cities and towns be sides Winston-Salem, might l;av» stayed at home and been creat ors of wealth, and promoters ot intelligence, thrift, industry and happiness here if we had not be lieved we were too poor to make it attractive for them at home. Many a farmer in Stokes coun ty yearly loses his boy because the young man wants to go out in the world and do something. If we could reckon in dollars and cents the worth of each lx>y that leaves us, how quickly we would pause to think, and examine our policy of economy, to see if it were sound. Stop the leaks, stop the leaks of our vital resources -our boys. The poor man who is against the building of good roads, may be likened unto the hungry creature which strikes down the hand that would offer bread. We have heard of a man who says "what good to me if the value of my farm is increased five-fold or ten-fold by good roads ? Can I make more to bacco on it, or more corn, there by ?" They have existed since the foundation of the world, and Moses Stewart says they never will all die. Seventy years ago shaggy headed denizens went on record against the building of rail-1 roads over the country because, they said, it would scare their I stock and cattle. Their de-j scendants seventy years later j oppose good roads l>ecause it; means the coming of the auto-' mobile. And automobiles frighten mules. (f'TO-B AC=TON,"nair e T£ 11 Makes its bow to the public.and goes on sale at .ill Drug stores and Barber shops. Under a positive guarantee—"Your money back if it fails to give fßplf i satisfaction." The proprietors make this proposition advisedly, as they have demonstrated its efficiency in the treatment of numerous diseases of the hair and scalp, both to themselves patrons in hundreds of cases. The druggist of whom you make your purchase is authorized to refund money in every instance where it fails to give satisfaction. — A VALUABLE BOOK GIVEN AWAY Jt | V "THE INDIAN WEED" is the tittle of a very valuable book on the care of the hair, treatment of the skin and scalp in disease and health, and this has cost us no little money and time, for the BEST SPECIALTISTS in the country who are AUTHORITY on such matters -have baen consulted, and their exjierience is given you in this book absolutely free. In contains information which everyone should know know, and which took hard work to acquire L by these men who have spent their lives in delving into the mysteries of their chosen profession. All this information we give free in our book with | fl Oar Special Introductory Offer A Full 25c Size for 19c—and Give the Book Free! 11 ! W>q All you have to do to take advantage of this offer is to fill out thj coupon in this ad. and take it to your druggist. This is not a sample size, but a full 25c. 11 § rISSsTSsSaI size—one-fourth of a regular twelve ounca (Djllar) b)ttle. This ourm i? g:nl at all LE VDING 1 I ««■»» mSSimm J ,™s COUPON, properly filled in, and Tln» name To-bnc-ton in derived from the well known wewl tobacco, whnac medicinal value* have nil Uh lUC. presented to your Druggist entitles been known for over four hundred yearn anil wax lined by the untutored Ravage loan Itefnre tl»e dlttcov- ■ |cCo | |l © __ you to one full 25c size bottle of TO- cry of America. Our tyrefathern took the cue from the Ited men of the for>'nt, and It li.u b-en handed «,* y BAC-TON, and the Book FREE. to genera)ion down,to the prenent time and In still used In a crude way In. the rural ■ t Uj* 1 S? It remained, however, for Mr. S. A. IlntchliiH, of the To-baa-ton Manufacturing Co., to ueek out Its m f ■BMmSKIB#'II . S **** Name - medicinal value In dlneaHes of the ncalp by ncleutltlc InvcMttgatlon and h,v combining It. with oilier merit' If 1 . § 10 OHM liiKiedientH whone merit* were already entabllHhed, we now have the ftnlabed product—To-Bac-Ton .Nf m —. —fc —SSET--V —'J-S? M >|ff Town Hair 'l'onle, which we commend to your consideration and use under the proposition that It must meet VI P IT' I the requirement* or YOUIt MO.NKY HACK. Ask your bnrlier about It. V| b jLI, z S^ reet N ° THE TO-BAC-TON MANUFACTURING COMPANY %S^SSM> k """ ' • """ WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. For Sale by the Madison Drug Co., Madison, N. C; Walnut Cova MofC«*Hl« Co., Walaut Cava, N. C- All Laadiag Drag Storaa tad Btrbar Stop*. Ji ' • ppppwpppppp^ I f you could wake some morn ing to lind there had been creat ed for you a new money crop be sides tobacco—for instance, corn, tomatoes, snap beans, lettuce, asparagus, onions. cabbage, chickens, eggs, butter, beef, pork, blackberries, fruits of all kinds, hay, and a whole lot of other eatables all the stuff you could raise at the very highest prices, and the market light at your doors, what would you do? You would smile, wouldn't you? And you would stop saying. "I would like tosell out and leave." What we all need is a great stir ring up of our think boxes. Nothing comes to him who waits. High Point. High Point. July 10. Messrs. Editors : Please allow me a small space in the dear old Reporter. Mr. S. 11. llartgrove is on the sick list this week. There is lots of typhoid fever here. Miss Mildred Rut ledge, who has been at the hospital lor two weeks, h expected home in a few days. Mrs. ha llatly, who bus been visiting at Winston, returned home yesterday. Mrs. B. Pi. Tate and Mrs. R. C. Carroll attended the Holiness meeting on South Main last night. We are having some nice rains in this section. Miss Pollie llartgrove spent Saturday night with Miss Mag gie Pike. Miss Pollie is also aiming to give a birthday party on the night of the fifteenth. Among those who visited at Mr. R. C. Carroll's Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Hart grove, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Tate and little son. Mrs. Handcock and little daughte. Miss Polly Hartgrove, Messrs. Carl and Fred Hartgrove and James Ledcher. All report a fine time. Mrs. S. H. Hartgrove and Mrs. Ida Hatlv took a stroll this morning hunting berries and they say they got a gallon of chiggers. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Samuel fell and broke his arm yesterday. Mrs. Henry Pool happened to a bad accident Sunday morning: while washing her feet she dropped the looking glass and broke the wash bole and cut her heel nearly off. Dr. Duncan dressed the wound. Mr. Keelen will soon remove in his new residence on Philbert St. Mr. S. H. Hartgrove has purchased a lot on Philbert St., and will build on it soon. I would like to hear from some correspondent on Walnut Cove Route 1. Wishing the Reporter and its many readers much success. 0. U. KII). Sprains require careful treat ment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely. It will remove the ssreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. Golden Seal, the root of the above 1 plant, is a very useful medicine. Many ' people gather it in our rich woodlands durini; the summer. Few people know how valuableit is in dyspepsia, catarrh. . and as a general tonic. Many thousand pounds of this root are used each year in the famous catarrh remedy, Peruna. This fact explains why everybody uses Peruna for catarrh. Did you ever work for Il cents I a day? Well, that is all you make worming tobacco with your i i hands. Get one of our machines, ' they are only sl.f-0. They worm as much tobacco as ten men.i »i Does not injure tobacco. For 'further information, address 4 ACME DISTRIBUTING CO., Koidsvillo. N. C. i ... Dillard. 1 Dillard. July 11. —Mrs. D. 11. I, Carter is on the sick list at i this writing. 'Tis a boy at Mr. Ed Mitch ?' ell's. Dr. I). C. Dicks has been quite t 1 feeble for several days. . I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Friddle > and baby. accompanied by • Misses Maud and Lizzie Goolsby and Mr. Edward Goolsby visited . at Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mitch ■ | ell's Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. W. W. Mitchell is visit > ing relatives near Walnut Cove this week. ; Miss Agnes Smith, of Mayo- II dan, has been visiting in our ;: vicinity for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Boge James j i went to Danbury yesterdav. A. - - i I i ESCAPED WITH HIS LIFE. "Twenty-one years ago I an awful death," writes, 11. B. 1 Martin, Port llerrelson. S. C. 'j "Doctorssaid I had consumption and the dreadful cough I had' 1 1 looked like it, sure enough. I ;' tried everything, I could hear of, JI for my cough and was under the ; | treatment of the best doctor in i '! Georgetown, S. C. for a year, • j but could get no relief. A i friend advised me to try Dr. j ■■ King's New Discovery. 1 did so, and was completely cured. 1! I feel that I owe my life to this! ; grert throat and lung cure." Its positively guaranteed for coughs, I colds and all bronchial affections. ; 50c & SI.OO Trial bottle free at all j I Druggists. R. R. ROGERS J. I. FULTON ROGERS & FULTON, LAWYERS. Offices Jones Building, Liberty St. Winston-Salem. N.C. R. R. Rogers will be in Walnut Cove on the first and third Tues- I days in each month. THE DANBURY EPORTERR UNION WAREHOUSE COMPANY Stockholders' Meeting at Daobury August 8. A meeting of the stockholders of the Union Warehouse Com pany is hereby called to meet at the court house in Danbury on the second Tuesday in August, which is the Bth. This meeting is for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. Voting must be done in person or by written proxy. All Union men, whether stock holders or not, are invited to attend. The meeting will be called at 12 o'clock M. J. A. LAWSON, President. PARSON'S POEM A GEM. From Rev. H. Stubenvoll, Allison, la., in praise of Dr. King's New Life Pills. "They're such a health necessity, In every home these pills should be. If other kinds vou've tried in vain, USE DR. KING'S And be well again. 2T>c at all Druggists. VALUABLE FAR* FOX RPN r On Saturday August . r ith, 1911, on the premises at the Into resi dence of James Tazwell Shep pard, deceased, we will rent for' the next ensuing year to the highest and best bidder the home place of the said James T. Sheppard, on the head waters of Snow Creek, adjoining the lands of W. R. Hylton, Joel A. Sheppard, Gus Clark and others. ! The land consists of about 100 acres and is a most excellent farm for corn, tobacco, wheat, etc., and is now in good shape, with good dwelling house, good tenant house, good tobacco barns, out houses, etc. It will be offered both ways— for standing rent and rent in kind, and whichever way is considered best will be accept ed. This July 10th, 1911. E. C. SHEPPARD, ZACH. R. SHEPPARD, Adm'rs. of James Tazwell Sheppard, dec'd. .NOT ICE. Having' qualified us administrator (if (lie estate of Daniel Kiser, deceas i'il. notice Is hereby given to nil |ier smis holding; claims figrninst wild es- I;it«* to present them to me for pnymcnt. duly authenticated, on or li.v the lirrft dny of .Mine, ISllli, or this notice will be pleaded in bur of ■ their recovery. All [lersotiHlndebted to wild estate are res|ieet fully re quested to make payment. This the L'Oth day of Mny. liill. I'\ E. I'ETUEE, Administrator, liermanlon, N. Route 1. N. >. I'etree. Atty. for Admr. NOTICE Having; qiinlified ns executors of the last will and testament of l,cn Zitflar, deensed. notice Is hereby given to all persons having; claims aK'iinst the estate to present them to the undersigned duly luithentl cated for payment on or liefore .1 tit>" 1, 1012, or this notice will lie pleaded in bar of their recovery. All jierHons indebted to said estnte are hereby notified to make Immediate payment. This .lime 24. lIHI. (i. I/, and 11. K. Xlglur, EXH. of Len Zigjlar, Dec'd. % DAVIS Selling Out At Cost DRY OOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES AND LADIES * MILLINERY, AND FURNISHING GOODS. Great Bargains. R. DA VI S 411 LIBERTY ST. WINSTON - SALEM. I am better prepared to meet the trade for machinery than ever before. u vWMr I can furnish the best engines ever introduced in this county for threshing. A double cylinder Gasolene Engine that is no trouble to operate and light to carry from place to place. I can also furnish you every style in Steam Engines, also the best makes of Threshers, both Frick and Iluber. We have a small separator of either style of the above named separators running in weight from 2500 to 3000 pounds. Terms to suit purchaser. Catalogue for the asking. Pleate drop me a postal and let n know what you need. I wU give you the be it deal yoM ever bought in Machinery. T. J. THORE WESTFIELD, - - N. CAROLINA. I PRODUCE''"j WANTED I Eggs 14c dozen £ Young chickens 14clb. • Highest market prices paid for allZ other produce. We sell you goods • at the lowest cash prices in exchange Z for produce. Z MRS. R. L. HARTMAN AND SON. | Notice. Having duly qualified as ex ecutor of the last will and testa ment of Parmelia B. Dodaon 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, 1911. J. H. ELLINGTON, Ex. of Parmelia B. Dodson dec'd. J. D. Humphreys att'y for Ex.