Page 4 'i •" • ■ C America many natives are ••• ; hu plant, Cedrofl k• •• .1. r°" » nituiiciiiu that has valuable ' i-nr:i. •• • jin vers. lint few drug stores 1 c:.i i ils:- rtevfd, owing to the high cost 1 i ; : . un.i'.t'. I': -i v.iiiutvy is a largo consumer ol • i.i;'liy ~i nl beoauso It enters into , !•: f : ii>'.*•* "atarrli remedy, Peruna. •» M11>« w f.rt.i over. Pinnacle Route 2. l'innaelo Route 2, Aug. 3.—A protracted meeting will begin at I trim's Grove next Sunday. The weather is still dry in this section. Crops are suffering greatly. Unless rain comes soon i the corn and tobacco will be j worthless. ] Prof. T. J. Covington and Mr. 1 R. H. Mitchell, Jr. left today for Kernersville to attend the annual i Missionary Baptist Association ] delegates representing Brim's 1 (irove church. s Rev. Newell Mathews closed 1 a meeting that had been holding t II days at Gibson's school house last Friday. Several professions were made and three united themselves with the church. The people of this section are trying to get a graded school for I trim's. Messrs. Thomas Covington and Rober Mitchell gave an ice cream supper at Mr. E. A. Covington's Saturday night. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hall, Misses Vadie and Rebecca llall, Georgia Hill, Hessie Wilson, and several others. Miss Nannie Gordon will re turn from St. Leo's Hospital next Saturday. She has been there the past two months for operations. She is the 11-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Wick Gordon. The death of her father, which occurred a month ago, is still kept a secret from her. Several of this section are plan ning to spend August 12 at Dan bury. R. H. M. Tobacco worms are reported to bo very plentiful, which means a heavy crop of August and Sep tember worms. A May and June worm make the August and Sep tember fly. Better get an Acme Worming Machine and be ready. They will worm as much tobacco as ten men. It does not injure tobacco. Price, $1.90. For fur ther information address ACME DISTRIBUTING CO., Reidsville, N. C. Mr. J. M. Shelton, of Sanday Ridge, was among the visitor here Monday. ACCUSED OF STEALING E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton. Me.' boldly accuses Bucklen's Arnica Salve of stealing—the distress from boils or piles. "It robs cuts, corns, bruises, sprains and iujuries of of their terror," he says, "as a healing remedy its equal don't exist." Only 25c at all Druggists. • COMPOUND CALLOUSES • • Telia Splendid Cure for Them « • and All Foot Troubles. • A compound callous Is the secondary ■tage when It grows Inward and pree* es on the nervee, causing Intense pain. Callouses never cure themselves but always get worse, sometimes Irritating the whole nervous system. The follow ing is a most effective and | speedy cure "Dissolve two /l| tableapoonfuls ot Caloclde •II 1 in a basin of hot water. 1 I Soak the feet In this for 1/ JUSF I minutes, gently ( IV. J massaging the sore parts. \ ™ A} (Less time will not give the \ desired results.) The sore ness will disappear Imme diately and the callous can be easily peeled off. Repeat this for several nights. A little olive oil rubbed into skin is v«ry beneficial." This Caloclde it a very remarkable preparation for all foot ailments. Bunions, corns and ingrowing nails get instant relief and are soon cured. Bad •mailing and sore feet need but a few treatments. Caloclde la no longer con fined to doctors' use. Any druggist baa K in stock or will quickly get it from his wholesale house. A twenty-five cent package is usually enough to put the worst feet in fine condition. II will prove a blessing to persons whs have been- vainly trying Ineffectual tablets and foot powders. ' I Communion And Footwashing And Ice Cream Supper. Pinnacle, Aug. 3. Editor Danbury Reporter: j Please give space in your dear paper for a few words in regard to the communion and foot wash ing which will be held at Rock House church the second Sunday in August, also an ice cream sup per on Saturday night before the second Sunday near the church. Everybody is cordially invited. Respectfully, VV. F. CROMER. Cuts and bruises may be heal ed in about one-third the time required by the usual treatment by applying to Chamberlain's Liniment. It is an antiseptic and causes such injuries to heal without maturation. This lini ment also relieves soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains. For sale by all Dealers. SEEMS TO GIVE HIM A NEW STOMACH "I suffered intensely after eating and no medicine or treat ment I tried seemed to do any good," writes H. M. Yonng peters, Editor of the Sun, Lake View, Ohio. "The first few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gave me sur prising relief and the second bottle seemed to give me a new stomach ahd perfectly good health. For sale by all Deal ers. Subscribe to the REPORTER. —in 111 iii i iii i i ataHßoaa v WAGONS I Hardware, Sash, 1 \t i l/|\jn£ Doors, Glass, Stoves I MHU3 and Enameled Ware 1 Tobacco Flues a I "I Specialty. All kinds | CUAnTIMr , of Roofing I SPOR I I NCI .I - Harness, Saddles, j ALL Lap Robes, etc., and i ( ) Agent for the John- j r\ KINDS son Harvester Co. g - and Princess 1 L) 01 Ranges. I Q Agents for Pittsburg I SPORTING stove Co.Chat ta nooga Plows, Oliver I Chilled Plows, Oils, | Mastic Paint, Var- I VjOOUS nish, J. Q. Huff I Buggy Company I W R Stephens & Son Walnot Cove, N. C. SEE HARTMAN BROS., AT HARTMAN, N. C.. For tobacco flues and tobacco flue repair, stove pipe, etc. We will guarantee to make you better tobac* co flues than you can buy elsewhere. Our prices will be right, and we will sell you on time if you haven't the cash. Place your order with us at once so we can be at work on them. Yours for business, HARTMAN BROS. HER FRIEND'S GOOD ADVICE The Results Made This Newburg Lady Glad She Followed Suggestion. Newburg, Al4. —"For more than a year," writes Myrtle Cothrum, of this place, "I suffered with terrible pains In my back and head. I had a sallow complexion, and my face was covered with pimples. Our family doctor only gave me temporary relief. A friend of mine advised me to try Cardul, so I began taking It, at once, ; and with the best results, for I was | cured after taking two bottles. My ' mother and my aunt have also used ' Cardul and were greatly benefited. I shall always praise Cardul to sick ' and suffering women." Cardul Is a purely vegetable, per fectly harmless, tonic remedy for wo men, and will benefit young and old. Its Ingredients are mild herbs, hav ing a gentle, tonic effect, on the wo ' manly constitution. Cardul has helped a million women back to health and strength. Have you tried It? If not, please do. It may be Just what you need. N. B.— TTrife to: Ladles' Advisory Dept.. itooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. fenn.. for Sprcuil Instructions, and 64-page book. ' Home Treatment for Women." sent in plain wrapper, oo request. Did you ever work for 10 cents 1 a day? Well, that is all you j make worming tobacco with your ; hands. Get one of our machines, I they are only $1.90. They worm as much tobacco as ten men. Does not injure tobacco. For further information, address ACME DISTRIBUTING CO.. , Reidsville, N. C. THE DANBURY REPORTER • 'a«MID°SUMMER»™» • lClearance Sales | THE LAST CALL TO OUR GREAT SALE | X This is positively the last call we shall make for our Great 20 Per Cent Clearance Sale. 5 J SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 12th, when we close Q ur doors, it will all be over. | HEED OUR WARNING • ® There are many bargains left—plenty of them, and where can you make an investment w # that will pay such large and immediate returns? Ixx>k over the list below—we are sure £ ■ w y° u 'H see something you can use and that you can save money by buying now. A i # HALF PRICE LOT ONE-THIRD OFF LOT # iThis consists of a lot of old suits, all of the This lot has no equal for the price, but we Z season's latest styles, which we offer at offer them at just ONE-THIRD OFF. just HALF PRICE. 9 $5.00 Suits, at $2.50 $8.50 Suits, at $5.00 # SIO.O Suits, at $5.00 $12.50 Suits, at $8.50 # $15.00 Suits, at $7.50 $15.00 Suits, at SIO.OO 2 $25.00 Suits, at $12.50 $25.00 Suits, at $10.50 X iTHE BALANCE OF OUR REGULAR STOCK WE OFFER AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. Z BOYS KNEE PANTS SUITS. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS. • $2.00 Suits, now SI.GO $5.00 Snits, now $4.00 5 $4.00 Suits, now $3.00 SIO.OO Suits, now SB.OO 9 $5.00 Suits, now $4.00 $15.00 Suits, now $12.00 V £ $7.50 Suits, now SG.OO $25.00 Suits, uow $20.00 J MUX'S PANTS. STIFF HATS —SOFT HATS. BTKAW HATH AT HAI.F prick. J #l.s(ll'tintM, now $1.20 #I.OO IliitH, now # .SO 50c Hatu, now 25c V s.'(.sol'nntH, how S2.KO $2.00 Hat*, now SI.OO SI.OO Hutu, novy 50c M A $5.00 Piilltn, HOW $4.00 $ :!00 lliilh, how $2.40 $2.00 Hatfl, HOW SI.OO Z $7.50 PiuitH, now SO.OO I $5.00 I In(m, how $4.00 s:t.oo llatM, now $1.50 * I* Sale Closes August 12th. | N. L. CRAiNFORD & COMPANY | One Price Clothiers. • WINSTON=SALEM, N. CAROLINA. | fwwwwWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW^WWWWWWWWWW I 1000 Gallons-Berries Wanted at 7 cents Per Gallon. MHH Also all Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, all kinds of Country Produce and Farm Pro ducts I can get at top market price. I have permanent arrangements and contracts for same and MUST HAVK THEM. I have just received a new line of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, MILL ENDS and SAMPLES, which are now offered at an attractive price. Call and see me or write for cata logue and prices. Mail and 'phone orders a specialty and satisfaction guarsnteed, or you can return the goods. ■ Yours for business, AYERS SUPPLY HOUSE Stuart, Va. # Hats For Boys and Men \ £ Dress Goods of all kinds for the \ > LADIES. V £ EVERYTHING LOW AT CASH PRICES C I pay the following prices for produce: w M Chickens 15cts. per lb. Butter 15cts. per lb. M M Eggs 12ct8. perdoz. ) P. E. Nelson ( C DANBURY, N. C., - ROUTE ONE. £ NOTICE OF SALE OF lIEAL ESTATE. By virtue of the authority of and power of sale contained In' the Inst will and testament of Leonard Zlg lur, deceased, which will has Ikm-ii duly admitted to probate and recor ded In will book No. 7 in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes County N. C., and to which reference In hereunto made, the undersigned executors of said Leon ard Zlglar. deceased will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, upon the tonus hereinafter set forth on the premises In Stokes County, at the late residence of the said Zlglar on Saturday, August 19th, lull, at the hour of one o'clock p. 111., the real estate of the said Zlglar, consisting of about 100 acres on the waters of Buffalo Creek In Snow Creek township, adjoining the lauds of Sam. Doyle, T. H. Ferguson, 1. T. Joyce, and Tllley heirs, Walter Hutclierson, Walter Brown, and ltobt l'ratt, (See deed from I.«dfiard Zlglar, Sr., to I Leonard Zlglar, Jr., Book 81, page 317, Register's office of Stokes Co., and deed from James. S. Scales to Leonard Zlglar, Book No. 24, page 347, Register's office of Stokes County.) Said land Is very valuable ttndi desirable, and well Improved with good dwelling, feed barn, four tobac co barns, and two tenants houses. Persons desiring to purchase good farming land will do well to attend this sale. Terms of sale : One third cash and remainder to lie due and payable Jan. Ist, 1012, with bond and secur ity for the deferred payment. The crops for the yea» 1911 will be re served, but possession will be given to purchaser as the crops are re moved from the premises, the execu tors reserving the right to hold such possession of lands and buildings ns may lie necessary to harvest and care for the crops, but full possess ion will lie given to the purchaser Jan. Ist, 1012. This the 13th day of July 1011. OEO. L. and H. F. ZIGLAK, Executors. N. O. Petree, Atty. for Exer's. NOTICE I Having duly;qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Jno. A. d ridge deceased, notice Is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the said estate to present the same to me, properly authenti cated, for payment on or tiefore the 10th day of July, 1012, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to come for ward and make Immediate settle ment. This July 6th, 1011. . B. U. NEWSOM, Administrator. Tobaccovllle, N. C. Dr. C. L. Martin of Martin, waa bare Monday.

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