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THE DANBURY REPORTER. VOi.L'.MH XI.. L~. L - ' - .*' . vffl Great Revival Conducted By Rev. Morgan Lee Starke Continues Unabated Attendance ar.d A\any Conversions— Hvangelist Preaching With Great Power--Services To lie Con ducted In the Open Air to Meet the Demand For Room For Greater Crowds—Services to Continue Until Next Sundav Night At Least-Kvervbodv invited. Danhurv is in the midst of probably the greatest revival ever lie!J within the history of the place, r-vangelist .Morgan Lee Starke, of Ne\% York City, is preaching with great earnestness and power to constantly increasing crowds. ,Man\ people for miles around are attending the serv ices. On several days this week citizens, both men and women, from Sandy kidge and other neighbor hoods fifteen miles distant iia\e attended. The church i> being crowded t«> its fullest capacity, and o;i next Sunday to meet the expected demand for room for a great audience the service will be conducted in the grove adjacent to the church, where comfortable seats w ill be provided and ample accommodation arranged for all who will come. Last Sunday night there were a large number of penitents and a good main professions. Air. Starke is delivering some stirring sermons, :ind the entire community is being thoroughly aroused. The meeting will continue until next Sunday night at least. On Sundav will be held three services, one at II o'clock A. M.. one at d o'Jock in the afternoon and another at N o'clock P. M. Pastor T .1. I'olger and kev. Lred Smith and other loc.il minister.-, art assist ing heart and soul in the revival and they aie free in their expression of cor. fidcnce tli.it great things w ill be accomplished lor the cause of the Master, kev Mr. Starke sllik■> straight from the shoulder, and he is preaching with won derful power and effect. When your i-hit>i l:a ■!.' ■;'it-v cough ti«- ciivt';il t i ke«y ii.i cough !•. --»• .uitl i •.|vi'll Tjiii '• eas\ liv . :\'ir• v i l.amUTiaiii's lYnigii K'-iiifh as •; 1: i v In' i*« ■« ini !*- eil. Tl.i- n-iii' ii> will al- > liijuii"y tin- tough mr.r.js and make it is easier i i c, int.*. i: ii..s been um'iJ MiiCi-'.-iSituiy iii many epidemics ,-md safe i.wi sure. For s;i!«* l>y all dealers. Saw money "'i th? rubber rooting v. . i. ■v,i V» !. i! a ner. DANBURY, N. C., JLNI; I>. V>\>. I'.ul. of o.ir Ii !• i> il i■!vs. ()!d people s iid i»• !■ i; ■ py, and they \vi!i bei. t':n:id"T laiiis Tablets ar • t:i ;i strengthen the digest i i ai keep the l>M\vels rogi; r. ! ..'s taiilets are ir.il iani go ' i tin ir a'Jtion .tad •cia s .ii ab:e 1 >r pe •;>;. of pn.. . • and older. For ~aie b\ aa •. a ers. Vim -.ii'.-.p.!. i a'.s. B Mei cuatile (V. .Mr. H. C Tlinnitui:. was in town "ii l»usines> Saturday. Mr. Thornton iii* >;| K i in t'> pay up Ins subscription in advance. which ho always docs, 1 ami which, anions his other piotl qualities makes hint a very welcome visitor to tin- Reporter | ollicc. Mr. Thornton reports farmers in his section about through setting out tobacco. The ' crop is looking not so well. Wheat is rather common. OAK GROVE NEWS : GERM ANTON ITEMS SATURDAY JILV 0 BUMPED IUI3ACCO CROP Fiji, ted 0:1 King Route 2 ar.d !• Looking Well Sudden Death 0: tfrs. Peter Kiser Other New. Ol In tercet Uak «i • -• l;ir-- ITti.. farmers f this ami adioi section- determined t . raise a »unr,'. !- croj «.* t .t: > • 1' a !!.•• .ravl!.- begin n: g is report*."i. Tht i wheat cr 't• i m.f > , - , „[ v .ith ;i ■ "• it. i as.-I :a ! • :ait\. wv i at I ' sent .! i". i > 1 1 1 1 nt!" .a . i >i;' ..• i, - nui t:ir i .>• 11k* «).!,. .. s-ctie-, that ten 1.-.- •• ' ' * •'' '.".fi J Tit fi- t ; •, .} V..- «I« i i :• much sickness report • i i -ir ' • ■ r- tl.;.t tin I'»cai ».■ at \ ■.lit'*!'! i> ji /*( - y::\ ssir mo . '!'• •• c -nmittee iVj' !'t-. .tic .p. tn a- .!'■ . ;.ni] tr.ey w; h.iM their next n.ret i: " Satuiw:. lel the fourth S ndav ;r ] :',o , .Yi.c !• r will lie sj.t aki I - !"•' >«■! ; • ' - V ill t. ii what th» n:; >si is ami what it :- :'.••• H' pe a.i tli.' mali■- ami females u ii! fte -\r. 1; i>. lliivlrs. i.f King i. i K ■ iit* _ has recently purchased a ik-w baggy and harness. t are sorry t > learn the ill ne>-cif Mr. I!"!' W hitington, f the a pel la section. Hope }.e will soon 1» weii attain. There was Sunday school, singing. preaching ard child rer. s day at Mt. >!i\e Baptist church on last Sunday. There were three young Baptist minis ter- present from Mars Hill who did some good spi a king. V '■ an -sorry to note the sud or, i:eath ot Mrs. i'eter Kiser, wl. died on last S mdav m >rn* inv 1 f ' heart trouble. ■ are I to learn that mir iMrr sjiondem i- attending cli hso regularly of 'ate. I. ■ happenings on t •.• 1 Ph. ( *n i e 1 l;h of Mmvli. the Aliens s I V Ip ' lie ('n;;rt a! Hillsville. V. •) tli - 1 Ith. •if April, that ship the I'itavli- -.n;k on sin : Ith of Mav. there \v:i- a H1V..1 Hi >oi|; it;. ; •>•• 1 Jj|; c,; ' .tie th' 1 fell a • I rail. i:i *'• :> ' •- -i" S >•: • ■ :11itt t;... i v'i is i■' t• I !t : ' I ;;\ rrie-, 11 ''.v iTi - lihu*k> i"■! eaiilreji. S>■ iis ar.ii p t.r ies a.'. >• i'nil ; ■i. and w i !i w: 11 havt ! ' ime w ' the. ia-i". and th fried c! ■ \e?i th" :>!•>• of al . Si * li I iUH.KK '.ij i'i n\ r« ra repaiis Is. . er's sti'fe A'.iiiihiji I utuse li*. rises wen i.-.-ued h. i last wi'i-U to the follov.in): i-ou)iles : v r Thi'inas Sit:ith t.• Mi-s I'aisy Uearmin. 1 irnest I>ii\is t I e ina I'avis, col .red. \\ iKid niowi rs. rak s, i\ p: its. K iter's store. No. 2.0>3 !• NI.VV* OL'I OS THE POL'TES In I'anners Nearly rhro'jh I'laiiting 'i Tobacco Ice cream Supper Sat- II uriiay Night Other Nev^ 1 lerii.'tnt n. .e:T. Farmers e i '• : •>* t .',r .:plat 'ny t »hac- H|'• • is this - •••: • T: • , are cut ,. tir wi 1 *.a f I i.e ; .rt« a:e - • :.at w! eat is rit •• j It. >Sr* Wi. >'*e ! li, 1.. c 1 Sunday were . Mr. a and Mrs. R. F A. Baker and .' fasr.'ly, Mr. ar i Mr- - A. ti» sar • • Messrs , !'• kA. -ar d ('• • A !••: "• ;. • •, ~ t: . M:-s i-i ;e>. !:•• ■\ . Mi- v.. Hart. >;.• r • • r ' S i v. i !?.:• Mr S. A. Hi ■.- W' s-rs. .!n! • }', t?•>i •'ij'si y , 1!«. sa: : C;n ••. {:. ' - : to . - M ss« s V M . . L . i'.iiker S ifldil.\ i V r . . . l-'u.v , • - ] Mi-- li;!. • iln . lie. Mi Ti.rnc-r will till i ... . . . j . . s ship Saturday and Sunday. There Wi.l lie an ice ere:-.:'. . s-ipper ;;; (Ji.nlon and Hiiv.'s s -tus'i Saturdav June 2l'nd. I'.vt rylnitly it. >;t« d. Mr. li. S. I'etree wenttn W'ai j nut ('ove Saturday, returning Surday nijfht. Tl:es - e was preaching at Mr. (• \ iew Sunday. Ti.nse w!..i went 1 i . ,In in; rriendship were Messrs I'. K. I'etree. H h. Hart.irrow. 11. A. (Irufilis. .Inl.n Haker. ('■> Fowler and Cicero 1! des, Misses . i Maucio Haker and Kllen Hrijrcs. J MAMMA'S i'd.rii KVKD Cllil. Mr. Henry Haker. of Me;, lows ' IJoute 1. was here Monday . DANBLRV JILV 22 DATE TEACHERS INSTITUTE Will Continue Tw ( . Week? and All Teachers Are Required Rv I a\N tn Attend The Teachers' 1 i.stit fc r Stoke.- Cnunt". vv ii 1 h-.'irin on •' i!\ 22, 15)12, at 1" o'clock A. M . in the c iur! hi>use at i>anhurv. and c .ntinue for two \vn ks. Al. teachers are reijuiivd to attend contin jo .sly All public school teachers of , tin Stiiti ;md ail hi.cl school ami 1 jrrade I school teachers are h.et\ - I>'. 11 jin -ted tn att nd biennially some county teachers' Institute or accredited - rnmer -chool cinit iliUo.isl y !i .1' a t• rll of t'.i less thai; two W.Vvr m'e-s pr • • identially hintleretl :.v I fail ir> so to attend s ich instit ;:. or - .mmer • ; choo! 1 I ca'.s-' i"> deharrinir art\ teaci • ' failing. fr >n t -ac .. : I 'l aiio I 1 p:i. i-! Scilo ' - i I'ich M-iioo's. or - ade ! ch ■ - ■ of ti.i State, until -id t. a> :te»s . ••hall h.avi attended are r.'- juired hy law. -onie county 1 institute or acciv lited sch «'l 1 are herein provide-.! for S-i section 11!>•. I'uhhc School l.av, l'.'ll This -'une In. 1 j»11*. , | .1 I SM ITI I. ('o. Supt i i Wanted. i I'yvent.y head ot dry cows and s j year! nus to pasture, at .">oc )> r head, in jceoil mountain pasfui, three miles South of I'anburv. ROREKT KISFH. Manajrer. ! 5 C IL NTV L'NHA >iF ETING S Couni.il Xe.ti iir thi E\eriin? Bi tore bijj Crt>i.k V*- i-is f rom Brur. Gr*.\f Marr'«j{c rt m .in> Dearmin ;nid Mr T-»ir. Snith ; • t v , , • VV ..: i .i * - . tv »- «• . \v i. i S i• r - • ( ~nt' ■ cation ut n-jtice 1 f a cahed meet* ! in? of the Stokes t'ni n for Sat '•' ' c -.. h"i-. - the >h a' s:ij:.* I'r» --.*•• N:■ n s ever : I-- v.- 1 -• - and - - r i ..e i' v. • • ( V » Haisy p.';!:,: , ; \V e s: : an.; M: *] • . rancisco Route i. were united •' I • - ias' •' ia- lis . li. I-i S •:. i h " ■•' ' - Miss Hea '' tilt y> ;;nj.' ladies elected is; the late yi c c s.test C' r ducted bv th;- paper, whereby ei-'lit ot the successiul contes tants are to b« sent on an en . oyahle out in/ t > Morehead City •r Wrijrhtsvilie ir. August. Miss Hearmin is the sec» nd one of the lucky youn,L r ladies to jret married since the el st- of ti.e contest, tlie first ha\injr been Miss Roxie Taylor, of Campbell. Two cows for sale. J Walter Tuttle. King. N. C.. k. ute 1. WILL TAFT WIN OLT? CLAIMS >IAJOR:T> OF 52 Elihu Root, a Tatt Man VaJe Tem porarv Chairman of the Conven tirr A telephone message Ismiii W ' Si * id:., states that there •> d» tinit; r.eyy.-rec* ied yet tren t:;e i :..cago convention. theULT. thi- ituiicati' ns point to la ft as n n.ir.ei Mo, i has beet iH'inisiatcd tempi >rar\ chair i..an. v. hich is a ict r;. for the I'reSiiie-.t's torces Taft claims tla non;inati mbv ma • »ritv. W ha ... H Merc;.! ', . I Childrer. n D.'.y a' •I: - ..h -I 17 V,. • - ' - ••• t th. public a Sun day school childrt n's day the sth Sinda- in l;;ne Liver, body come and brinv . fuJi basket, lla i \e'\ is. s begin at loo'ei. ck avd las; a■. iiii\ 1 > n't t::iss a t. have a e -d |" "jran; I'd.! XHF.Ii lU'SS. A sprained ankle may as a rule be cured in from three to four days |,y applying Chamln'rlain's Liniment and obseiyinji the directions with each bottle. For sale by all dealers. Hig lot slippers. 1-2 price R - les MercantiU C >.
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