Page 2 THE ONE THING LACKING. In Western North Carolina there is a little town where 10,000 summer visitors spend the hot months. The place is far removed from the centers of population, and boasts of no mineral water—it's just a cool retreat for folks who want to rest. The visitors have made the surrounding country pros perous, because all who come bring money with them, and don't mind spending it. Every citizen of that section feels the benefit of the SIO,OOO blown in their midst EVERY DAY. No intelligent person who will reflect a moment can fail to see that the summer resort sec tion of Stokes county wuuld grow rich in a few years it' u!l the people could visit us who WANT TO COME IF THEY COULD EASILY AND QUICK LY COME AND GO. The reasons why this statt - ment cannot be controverted are striking : 1. Within the resort a of the county, embracing sa;. "> to S miles ot' territory, tii re are as fine mineral waters as can >e found in the world. 2. The climate is unsurpassed for healthfulness, and rest from the heated atmospheres of im pure cities, from the misasmatic conditions, mosquitoes, etc. scenery is equal in beauty to the most famous regions of America. 4. We are ten times closer to the centers of population in the State than is the towns in Western North Carolina where! SIO,OOO a day is poured into the coffers of the farmers, the laborers, the people of all kinds who inhabit that region. Imagine the effect on the residents of the Stokes resort area if Winston, Charlotte, Greensboro, Danville, Reidsville, Wilmington, Fayetteville, Golds boro, High Point, Durham, Mt. Airy, New Bern, etc., sent us 10,000 visitors for three months in the year. We would not need to complain when our to bacco crop failed. There are only two things necessary to get this patronage, to-wit: 1. Accommodation; 2. TRANSPORTATION. Immediately after the first steps are made to create trans portation facilities, the accom modation will be provided. Whenever we hear a man say "we are not able to build good roads," we feel like saying to to him, what fool spend thrifts we are already. Seek ye first transportation, and all these other things shall be added unto ye. fro- B A C-TO N," ;:, E S 11 Makes its bow to the public and goes on sale at all Drug stores and Barber shops. Under a positive guarantee—"Your money back if it fails to give pEsabjEnj satisfaction." The proprietors make this proposition advisedly, as they have demonstrated its efficiency in the treatment of numerous diseases of the hair iIJMUW 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 I ir^"^ where it fails to give satisfaction. il^^\ A VALUABLE BOOK GIVEN AWAY J „ | 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—men who are AUTHORITY on such matters—have been consulted, and T*^ their experience is given you in this book absolutely free. In contains information which everyone should know know, and which took hard work to acquire l|*ill j 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 |i| i\ H i rkff? -To introduce TO-UAC-TON IIAIK TONIC, that i p f I « j« n r* ■ i 1 Our Special Introductory Offer a "* A Full 25c Size for 19c—and Give the Book Free! j All you have to do to take advantage of this offer is to fill out the coupon in this ad. and take it to your druggist. This is not a sample size, but a full 2oc. | f slSSlSirJzi s size—one-fourth of a regular twelve ounce {Dollar) bDttle. This CUTM id gjxl at all LEADIM J Druggists. s n 1 mm' * This COUPON, properly filled inland Tin* name To-bac-ton IK derived from the well known weed tobacco, whose medicinal values ha.ve Pl' I Q6 10c. presented to your Druggist entitles been known for over four hundredvjears and wax u«ed by the untutored HIT vane lOUK before the discov- If' 11 you to one full 25c size bottle of TO- cry of America. Our forefathers took the cue from the Ked men of the*forest, and it haft b.*en handed L" \ BAC-TON and the Book FREE from item-ration to generation down to the prtwnt time and 1m still used In a crude way in ,the rural |J fyL J O It remained, however, for Mr. Ji. A. Hutchins. of the To-bac-ton Manufacturing f'o.. to seek out its ■ ( | da Name - . medlelnal value In diseases of the itfaip by ticlenttllc Investigation and by combining it with' other merit- I 1 ~~— . 1 111 U 1 ous ingredients whose merits were already established, we now have the finished product—To-liac-Ton >' J ~ixir.rra 1 tiff tST T ra „. ' Hair Tonic, which we commend to your consideration and use under the proposition that it must meet iV I W m % E.' .j the requirements or YOPIt MONKT BACK. Ask your jjnriier about It. \ IvR """"EST""' X lU/ £ j 1 T v NX THE TO-BAC-TON MANUFACTURING COMPANY i.' XTjj ~ Street- 11 > WINSTON-SALEM, N. CJ For Sale by the Madison Drug Co., Madiaou, N. C; Walnut Cora MarcantUa Co., Wtlaat Cora, N. C. Leading t)ru| Storaa sad Barbar Shopa. 1 ' 1 f 1 , J 1 ... 1" .. J■ 1 .J. - > ■ gjf> ■■■ft.,, ' JF ti- -• I v f Do You Have Headache TAKE ONE . I OF THESE 11 ' AND L THE PAIN IS GONE. "My first experience with Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain l'i!l> was a sample package handed me. They relieved the pain so promptly that I have never been without them since. 1 have given them to many friends they had head ache ant! they never failed to relieve them. I have suffered with neuralgia in my head, and the lirst one I took re- j lieved me. They have cured J me 'of neuralgia. I would not $ be without them." MISS LILLIE B. COLLINS R. F. D. No. i, Salem, Ya. Sold by rirugglots everywhere, who pre authorised to itturn price of first packaue If they fall to benefit. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Ca d of Thanks. King, July 10. We, the King Sunday School wish to extend our thanks to all that assisted us in our picnic trip the 4th. to Doitnaha. We are very grateful to the community for the use of their wagons, etc. Also to our friends at Donnaha for their assistance. It was requested by the school that a copy of this be spread on the minutes and a copy be sent to the Danburv Reporter. CULLER. PULLIAM AND PULLIAM, Committee. ) Sprains require careful treat-j ment. Keep quiet and apply; Chamberlain's Liniment freely. It will remove the ssreness and 1 quickly restore the parts to a healthv condition. ! ■I I KIDNEY TROUBLE Suffered Ten Years—Relieved in Thru ! Months Thanks to RE-RU-XA. M t^ter'|^ng, »»ys "I have suffered with kidney am bladder trouble for ten years past "Last March I commenced nstnp j Peruna and continued for three months j I have not used it since, nor have I fell \ a pain." Good Farms For Sale I have for sale some good wheat, tobacco and corn land for sale that I will sell on easy terms. FIRST TRACT. Situated about four miles from Mt. Airy, N. C., containing 140 acres with two tobacco barns, very good dwelling house. This land is all practically level with plenty of water, all in woods ex cept about 20 acres. SECOND TRACT. Containing 45 acres with two gcod tobacco barns, good dwelling house and about J cleared land, balance in woods. This tract ad joins the above tract. THIRD TRACT. Containing 80 acres with only about li acres cleared balance in woods and only about 3A miles from Mt. Airy, N. C., more than enough woods on this place to pay for it. FOURTH TRACT. Situated two miles Mt. Airy. N. C., containing 50 acres with about 10 acres bottom land in 1 mile of Rock Quary, plenty of woods and good building timber on same, all the adjoining land can be bought cheap and on easy terms. For further particulars in regard to same. Address J. A. JACKSON, Mount Airy, N. C. Ilaro£nc:'«--raMiߣa& •. | IJ. A. PA 'S i j \ IVleafc The place to | j § Sk m a find nc ' e I I II [Market as I want to buy all the Calves I can get. Will pay the high- 8 est cash prices. White folks, give a call, I will appreciate your business, and will treat you right. J. A. Payne Ij Walnut Cove, - - N. Carolina. I AT ASHCRAFT DRUG STORE WINSTON-SALEM. TRADE ST. . You will find everything fresh and clean in drugs, medicine, etc. Drugs { should be fresh to get the , best results, and as we have just opened we know and you know everything j is absolutely clean and fresh. New crop turnip seed. i ;_| ACHfDAET'C TRADE STREET AjnUKArl J NEXT-DOOR TO BOYLES BROS THE DANBURY EPORTERR R. DAV ISi Having duly qualified as ex- C A , A n . ecutor of the last will and testa- Selling Out At Cost ment of Parmelia B. Dodson ...... i deceased, all persons owing nov nnnrw i said estate are hereby requested Rnrnx hhp« ANn t0 come fonvard and make fan. BOOTS, bHOhS AINU mediate settlement of the same LADIES' MILLINERY, and all persons holding claims AND FURNISHING against said estate are hereby GOODS. notified to present the same duly authenticated for payment on or n n4- oqi« (x nine ! before the Ist day ot June 1912 Uicdl Dal&al II 5• or not j ce will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. K •%. T v (T Sandy Ridge, N. C., May 20, I) A V I b 1911 - AU imcoxv cx J H - ELLINGTON, Ex. of 411 LIBERTY ST. Parmelia B. Dodson dee'd. WINSTON - SALEM. i J. D. Humphreys att'y for Ex. I am better prepared to meet the trade for machinery than | - ever before. 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 Huber. 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. Please drop me a postal and let me know what you need. I will give you the best deal you ever bought In machinery. T. J. THORE WESTFIELD, - - N. CAROLINA. 1 WwwWWwwWWWWWWWwWWwWwWwwwWW 1 PRODUCE I WANTED j Eggs 14c dozen X Young chickens 14clb. • Highest market prices paid for all 2 • other produce. We sell you goods • 2 at the lowest cash prices in exchange 2 | MRS. R. L. HARTMAN AND SON. 2 MMMMIMMIHHHMHH

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