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Page 8 t'RMOM D. M. KYLE. He Stijijests a Ticket for the Con sideration Ot Stokes Republicans. kinjr. Juni* - I Mr. Ivlitnr: ISeirrran ol'St rver nt politics lor tic past L'i' years anil tin v'i'iTiiption that ovists it 1 t't«.• tw• i•• .1 artiv S. 1 a::: ■ -P.* i ■ that there is a wry stron.c s. nti uu'nt :.mon>r the sohtr thin.\im.' voters ! tlu tvo o! 1 partii tor tin- formation of a tew part\ as Outlined ti\ Ml". Koo>eVe!t. wle was t "initiated at "i-ioa^• to 5 • its ! r>t Standard lleaivr I IV of thi I'r.tted Starts N.iu lam satis?': i..! that Mr. K o> ( . > ■ i"> tlu* choice o! mo j i r i't>i ' . tin Kep ;! .icar - : r l'ri si'ii'tit. and tl r. ate lots i ' lletn emits \v!.' v. u!M In o* t.• tr.:i«i ' 1 come \ir into the pett I•;I!'! \ anil I! Wo \vi. P' ! mate . oil »tron>r ci :r.ty tu'k . ; \\'i■ w: ! U u inter? t'n>f !!.• t;.rt \•. • - o: roiinty tht f.-w:: ticket t -r- tht u- consideration and iam satisfied that they can wit .it »\v l>.ith ii! i ■ i:"ti«*s t wi* .! \\ i\ : rtee> 11 •' s• 1 it". resentattves: R. L. Nunn. Senate: A K ristian S ; ori ,v K \ link I' lU'LTI'-U ' of !'o. - ,1 an: - \ Fa v. !> - .:•• •• 1—• •;■ t Martin Fdw i- hi- •"t arlie Bowman, • mm is - ■ - I>. . ■ • 1 w . i t:ai t I 1 • at' tl.:' \ 1.1 ■'. ■ ti•!*• paper what other WANTED 1.000 Spring Chickens. 100 Country Mams. 5,00 Dozen liggs. 200 Pounds f : re>h Butter. I will pay the highest cash price for the above. I am now prepared to save you money on all kinds of dress goods, shoes, hats and groceries. Come to see me. W* Lee Smith, Danbury. N. C. Route One. Those who come here for clothes are always glad they did so. Our clothes are of the stvle, fa * 7 brie, make-up and fit that always pleases, and they'll show these quali ties as long as vou O * wear them. Men's Suits. $4.95, 58.50 SlO to $25. May we have the pleasure of showing you? N. L. CRANFORD & COMPANY One Price Clothiers. Winston-Salem, N. C. voters think about the matter, ami when would lv the proper - time to p. et ar.d nominate a ticket and perfect our ornani/a tion. l» M. KVLK We haw t lea! r l'-'vU s - Mercantile Sandy H i«i>>e Sandy liid.iTi. Jutn -'I Ihe c farmers of tliis section are about r through 1 arvi >tinir wheat. Those that visited at Mr. lom • ■ Martin's Sundav p. nu, were Mi-si- Kate Martin, Alpha 11;- .\vn, 1 i lia and Ilallie Jovee. Messrs. Frank Nelson. Frank a - i San; Hill, l'amaron I'ohh'.i r. .K ssi' and Ko\ Shelton. Mr. a: d ,• Mr- hick Martin. Mr. and Mr- l!oor\er 1r wn visited at Mr Walter Nelson's Sunday. Mr 11 S •' we ar : tatni!> spent S.:n !a> with his father Mr. 1.. 1.. •' ycv. Mr. an 1 . Mr- 11 K N sr.it Crit. \ a \isr.od at Mr ' W , Joyce's SiiPtla . Mr Key Sin It on cal ed at Mr. i i 1 Hr vt Sur.daj aft. r Mis* 1. Ir wn -p. tr irda;- nijrlit with M:s— Bet tie and vi• ra iiKin- Mosr- 'it 1 ' '■!' 1"■ ~ i*> ' and i Yariii .lovee - a.it■! 1 or: Mi»s ( - l.aura ami I:>ii I'ait on Sun rd:AVN I;YK> Wm l il iviov. raKe». repair l\oi>ti.n MIZPAH NEWS. Children's Da\ Postponed Or. Ac count Of Measles bedding bells Expected. Mi/pah. -1 iin*.* 21. The child ren's I'ay w i'.i be post pi md at I'it.i' ur.'.ii later un account of ->• many meas.is Thev is n.ias\ sat Mr. ami Mrs. .1 W. Seal's. Mr. -I. I. and ti. li. Meadow's and Mr. T. K. T:.!»t >i>r. "> and several families are expected to take them. Tobacco crops are p>od i: this section. hat the wheat is s. >rr\. The wedding hells are expect «-i 1 in rinjr ever about Mr. W V ( I»nii >TI *s. as Mr. K".y .)• '.r.son am! Mr. .1. H. Maker calls often. hut the writer is i: . :ned t think that as lonjr as they i t: with the same uiri re ?.n't much danger ot' a wt ■; :.n>r. In regard t.>the S. S. a: I'ine l.i".r wo have had a lti>«m 1 S ."'lay selu ' .■> and li t s not let the measles break it .i;>. Let'- press forward toward the Will close with best wishes t• !:.• Lej urter's main read. r.» I'. Li N'l 'Kli Ml Ss We make a little on overs'!:n ;_r !:, ,i- Mi-ivav.tiie l'o. Scrviies At Popular Spri;;,,-. Rural Hal!. lum 1. liter 1 .i v Reporter i'.a:\t thi- cor* ction I. r t i.> * rvavs te lu 1 ! at 1' .| iur Springs It 1 s t In "ii tie LLI.d S jnda> IT: DULY a* : tin* pri u'iamn.e a? follows : Sut.dav . at 1" ■ clock S» 1 . ie - ; 4 t 11 1 • el« 'i' I' vc'.iunal exercises led I hro t . ■ I \\ W.'lf and ser:: • m !•> i 11 .el' S. .. SiittOll. !»:: 11.» rin the yrove >1 r n 2 o'clock p 111.. b\ I•• -r r 1, Al'ivtt. ■! I'faff t. A! . Spei'ia. -"li- Services '.it both t: r,e- '.Quartette-. si>!"s, etc. K wry body c inhally invited to c ime and brinv: dim 1 r K. I!. IIKLSARKI K. 1 ies! hinder tu isie. !V. lh., at k .ri . i.- Hard .\atv 1 e. Mr J. W. Hid! Suggested For the Legislature- Meadow s. .' me 2~>. M. ssr>. 1 Iditoi - As the Rt public .11 e nventi 11 i- near at han i an : as there is ne lin sj 11 ik !. ui for thi House I would 1 i'. t 1 -heiit th» r.aiv.e of Mr. John W Hal!, of I 'anburv, to repn s« -it .. in the r e\i li»-v r i.-lature A- t" my Mid;''i 'i t v. 1 cai '! st li et a !• tn r man a: . v.! ;■ in tin c .ntv who 1- v.iTi •••«; ed and • a ).'«'d er. A \ iTKh W il d mowers, rake.-, repairs r's store. I he Nurlli Carolina COLLEGE 5! AGRICULTURE ANt MECHANIC ARTS The State's Industrial ..ollege. Four-year courses r Atfri.'u! tutv: in Civil. Kiectrical, ant Met*hanical KnjrineiTi! /. in In dustrial I'her.iistry; in Cottot Mai.ufai tuniu 1 . and !»vin>r. Two year fours* • in Mechanic Art anil in Textile Art One-yeai and Two-year eourst > in Ayr; culture. The.-e courses are hot! practical ami scientuiv'. Mxam inations for admission are heli by the County Superintendent a: ail countv seats on.Julv lltli. THF. KK'iI'STKAR. West RaU iyh, N. t' i THH I)ANBURY REPORTER SANDY RIDGF. NEWS. | . , i Lorn Is Looking Fine —Wheat Crop J Mostly Harvested Items and 2 Personals. 2 Sandy Ridire Route 1. .lune24. 4 Corn is looking tin.* in this fl . section at present, i The wheat cr. p has mostly j been harvested. g tjuite a crowd attended the J - ice cream supper at l'restonville % ' Saturday nijrht. i Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nunn, of J - Francisco, are visiting friends 1 • ami relatives in this community | at this writing. i t.'uite a crowd \i>ited at Mr. i W. T. Ward's Sunday. j 1 A larjre crowd attended J : preaching at Xebulon school g 1 house Sunday. Re\. (ilidewe'l J we'd will l>reach ayain tin fourth 4 • Sundas in duly. I Mr. C M. Francis, of Fran- J • cisco. is visiting his daughter a Mrs. Sam Carter at present. | Mr. A. S. Francis, of Francis- i . co spent Saturday nijrht and i Sunday visiting in this comnui- 1 . nity 1 d. K. W j News of Meadows. I Meadows, dune li'!. Mrs. f Amanda dolinson's children, of (ireeiisboro. who have been i visiting relatives and friends ( in t!iis community, have returned \ 1 home. J Mrs. Mary I'ardweil. of | • Madison, i> visiting her sist» r. g Mrs. .1. A Neal. ( Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chapman V an the happv parents of a new j boy. " j Mr.-. Mary Ann Hicks, who | has i- e!i Colllilied to her bed lor i • quite a while. i> up ajrain. Mrs. Rosa Covington, of W ins- « t' n. i> visititiL' her parents. Mr. ■ at.d Mrs. W. I'. Sands. Mi>s liuih Tuttle. of Walnut Cove, has returned home from a ' ) visit here anior.ir relatives ar.d friends. ' Mrs. d. A. Neal has returned home from a visit to relatives at Meadows. Elder Alexander Moran and t wife aiv visiting Mrs. Moran's s in. Mr. W. 11. Stephens at Walnut Cove. Mr. Moran has e been ili since his trip down there. Dr. J. W. N\al returned home a few day from the State Medical conwnti >n at Hender ,, sonviile, X. C. t* M; Jacob Fulton Hurt In Runaway Wa'.i.ut Ci v•, June 22. Mr. •Jacob Fult. n, Sr.. was quite painfully, but it is thought not dangerously, in ured in a . runa v.a W't-diiesilay afterneMin. lie . hail started out to his farm, • above town, and near the resi dence of Mrs. Adams the horse became frightened at a passing motorcycle and ran upon a bank, turning the bugKy over, Mr. Fulton falling beneath the vehi cle. He was brought home and |] a 1 ii.vsician sumnior.i !. Lxam ination showed n » bones broken, but several severe bruises. Levi VI. Ferguson Bro-jks Painientfr V. FERGUSON 8 POINDEXTER i [s Attorneys and Councillors ;.t I aw j 414 l iberty St. h WINSTON-SALEM. N I 'l Prompt attention to all business j it entrusted. Will practice in all State courts, j Collections a specialty. j POLITICAL! IN E W S !! ? —avrr r i ■Mnaa-w^Ku'a— P of the state, county and nation uill he 2 B taund this summer in complete form in the # J Winston-Salem Journal. Published every J S® morning in the year except Mondays. As- 5 sociated Press Dispatches. Sixteen to forty X £ pages every Sunday, including colored fun- Z 9 ny section. The best sporting page in the % • Carolina*, edited hv an experienced and 0 • hijrh class man. J | Special I | Offer. | In order to ascertain if this advertise- Z tk ment pays us. the Journal \>ill, any time Z m before June 15th. accept this advertisement S 9 as $1.25 on a six monts subscription to the # S® Daily and Sunday Journal, if you are not J already a reader. Cut this out, enclose check or money for $1.25 and the Journal Z Q will come to you fresh every morning for Z 0 20 weeks--less than one cent a copy. It # © sells in Winston for 5 cents a copy. 0 I his is positively the first and only offer * of the kind we have ever made, (iood for S new subscribers only. June 15th is the Z fk limit. This ad. will not appear again so Z £ act NOW. Address % 1 Thc j i Winston = Salem Journal I Winston=Sa!em, N. C. S Gasolene Engines, Separators, Steam Engines, Threshing Machines. Anyone wanting a complete Separator or Kn vir.es, either (iasoiene or Steam, let me hear fjvr.i >oii at once 1 have the {'vest line of threshers I ever saw. Cr.n t'urnisb • nv size you want as cheap as they can Jtfht. Terms made to suit p ircl user ! have as» il sample Separator here at the oUi K n'k House and anyone wanting to see same is invitt d to call. 1 liave the m> si complete threshers built, guaranteed to do th.* work, only weighing 2'U»» pounds, complete with straw carrier. t\nte at once and look at this Separator. I also have a second handed ri j. c mpU te, every thir.ir readv to vro to threshitiK that does extra tint, work that I wi I sell at a bargain. Anyone wanting complete out tit for a bttle money come to see me ; t once. T. i. Thore, Westfield, N. C. Shoes ! Shoes!! '' vnu wan l HI(iH- M (ikADi: SMOHS at '"-ik J popular prices, don't fail to visit the SHOK j STORI; at 41H Liberty I
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