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Page 8 KRMOM D. M. KYI.F. v. tets think about the matter. and when would k the ptvpe r He Suggests a Ticket for the Con* tttr.e t> f .vt art : r.e»niir.ate si sideration Ot Stokes Republicans. . -\ •' ana > e*t •,r "I'ltai a Kn.ir. June* Hi "■ , i 1 M. K N 1.1. Mr. K htor: lliit ran .-bsei'Ver "t pontics , , \\« ::a•- t. ! a! r !• > »•> tor t v '■ ■ ist Lin \ oS;''» and see ■ a Metvantta l the ct t .ptiiin that e xist in c tu . ■ artk - 1 . e • Sandv Ridge that there is a wry stronjr sonti- S; td> Kidvre, .'une 24. — lhe li t' : ;.r. ■ ,ir t ; ek r c farmers • tl.s■* see't- u are a' out oPi> : tia tv »• >•! 1 par*.a s " through t are »t ti>r w at t i !'■!•• atii • i': . taw jv.rty i'b ->e that . :::••! at Mr lorn outlined by Mr. Roosevelt, who Martin's Sunday p. ni.. wore was • • nat . ... ' Missis Kit Mart \ a i:.» : Stat -...n: l! • 1. • w 1 • .'a and. Halite' .!• vev. i• J,;,!,.. • ' Sta'l s M. ssrs I'rat Nelsot rar.k N .v. 1 ant satisfied that M - a- i Sam. Hill, hatnawn fobbl.-r. • , i - * . 1. Shelter V ltd "I lie: .! .lea* * - Mr.- Mart:- 1.... _ , . j.; , - ~ Mr. and. Mr- 1 v - Hr w t sited at M Wal N *s c : • t ■ > •' .' ■We V. * Mr H > .'I i • ' '' j. . ■ - •• > • et'.t S.' '* M u 1. 1,. •' ... Mr a: Ms H I. \ - ' •' v i . ~ , . t'rf \ i '. j M.• i \\ * .1 ,c - S .' da , , Mr. K Sh« ed at M . ~i • i 1 S.• :a at't. i •• - . -. eel T a! .» ea* " h tU I . til - t .! M ■ . - 11. s R. ! " . ... 1. I N " Si .; ' ' \ i •>: • S . R A ' * ' ' r,i U ~ n . I: .-• ■ .... , ' • • ■ - ; \ I'. 1-1. , , "••• ' 1 •• •• • v " - M • . - I n tra ami H Ha:- S.- ; i", Y .. " i !l« »V\ N I VI-.S . WANTED 1.000 Spring Chickens. 100 Country Mams. 5,00 Dozen liggs. 200 Pounds Fresh Mutter. I will pay the highest cash price for the above. I am now prepared to save you money on ail 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= brie, make-up and fit that always * pleases, and they'll show these quali ties as long as vou t > v wear them. Men's Suits, $4.95. $8.50 $lO to May we have the pleasure of showing you? N. L. CRANFORD & COMPANY One Price Clothiers. Winston-Salem, N. C. 1 .MIZPAH NEWS Children* Pa\ Postponed Or. Av eount Ot M.'jsles V\edd:nn bill - I \pectcd M; .pa!:. .1 vita Jl. Ihe * i.iid iv !.'» ! >ay \\ ,11 | >t| a : at PISA 1A !..." a: ... tutor on ace ant , : - -.a: v - as > - T!v ■* is ! -at Mr. a- i Mrs. .! \\ Ni a. s Mr. 1 and 1 U. Mia .> us ar.il Mr. '!' 1!. 1 a - ; » ar. : MTA. tamilii - aiv l X'. I'l'tl ■! ti 1 tuk* i ! otil. I' bare or ops ai'i good i' '.ais -i'.'!. I t.i v\ ".eat r i > 'IT* 1: i u i .ding be - arc c \.vot ed t ring ver a: •.i Mr. W 'i . • 's as M 1. .. .1 - a">l Mr .1. li ! ;ik. r calls • ght •';*! . bat t u rite: i- r iu-iI t t:.:•.is t'..at as 1• • rivr a- t..ey i •. .c'■ u ": tic s*me gir • tv -• '• a. .ri . IA: jer •:' A \V. . . R.g. In regard t.»the S. S. a' Pino 1. . A' t.a i ia : a go,si S.' lay -ei • .- .11.-.i !i l « r.i't ! • t la 1 Ha Asi*'S 1 l.l't IVSS : ruar i t ward trie goal. \\.a - v.:: b st wi- 1 ■ s to • • lii-; . '.of's :r.a: . tva . - ! ;.i \h:k i: \\ It a ' A ' li I'Vor. ' • g ! . > Mi t.a: Co. Sirv'ns At P gukir Sp;e 11.. a 1i..:!. I'JI. !-. •• Ilb j iter st. be 1 . at •I ' .1 S.• li. .1 .!> :. : tl.c Sa . - at 1" S. .u-c- at ! 1 oYi.'i I'. ■.a •■ \ i'i'isi > nil i iii ' t . : I. W W .: a- 1 -i- "i, la r i:. tin g--.. S. r i 2 ..VI .cis : in., i , t " rl' 1. Av -f. Pi';.:': t . a. : . i S; i c:a s t r.- at b : i • s >.j iartotti-s. st - etc. la • i••• truly r : ra .. n vited In a an ami biJig 'lit.' • r P.. il. HKI.SA. Kt K 1 .est l a . a r tu an-, a lb . a! K .r: . » Har ; a;.i « ■ Mr J. W Hal! Li£S«i'sti-.t For the I.cjtsiatarr MCAI.' v s .' ,111- 2a. M ssrv l.tatai \s the 1.. ; .I .ic a i' iventi n i- tu ar a! ban . :.i . as there i- ic nti -jink • i•: fur the li' .s t . | l|lj .1 t' -lltlllt tht iaa.• • •: Mr. .iei.t. V. Hal!. I'a i arv. t.■ rep-, s. • • ~ in tin l.t • iutu: A- pi my ' ml• l.t v. • fat * mit ct a h it. r ii.aa a: . \.! :. it. t! . e il'.t . !;• I- V. eh 'a. ' fti A.'.l! A Y( tTKR. \\... t! ii.ituei >. rahi - repairs hay r' I he Nurili Carolina COLLEGE 8f AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS I he State's Industrial »«>ilej:e. I t.'ii-M ;:r ruiii-fs e AgrF .! tuiv; in ('r.: . Ka-etiical, ami M cellar, lea I Kngm. •• -ring . in In dustrial ('heioistrv; in Cotton Mat.Ulai tui'ine and living. Tie., year fours* • in M.vhanic Arts and in Texti.e Art One-year and Twu-year eimrst s in Ayii cu It tire. Tin ast ctiurses are bt.th practical and sclent nie. Kxam inatinns for admission are held by the County Superintendent at all countv seats on .lull 11th TIN: KKOISTHAK. West UaleiKh, N. C. THE I)ANBI'RY REPORTER SANDY RIDGF. NEWS. Corn Is I.making Fine —Wheat Crop Mostly Harvested Items and Personals. Saud i Kitlyre Petite 1. .Illlie 21. Corn is looking: tit • in this section at present. '1 he wheat cr. p lias mostly been harvested. tjuite a crowd attended the ice cream supper tit Prestunville Saturday nigrht. Mr. and Mrs. .|. M. Nunn. of Francisco, are \ isitit.gr friends and relatives in this community at this writing:. v.' tit*- acr>w tl i isited tit Mr. M I'. Ward's Sunday A iarcv crowd atti'iuled preaching: tit /.ebuloti school ii" tse Sunday. Pt \. (ilidewe'l we'd will 11reach agtain tin P urth S tnday in July. Mr. il M. Francis, of Fran cisco. ;s visiting: his daughter Mrs. Sam Carter at present. Mr. A. S. Francis, of Francis co spent Saturday nigrhi and Sunday visiting: in this commu nity .1 K \\ Nius ot Meadows. Meadows, .lui i 2't. Mrs Amanda lohnsoii's chil livn. of (irei-nsboro. wii" have been visitim.' reiatiies and friends it. thus community, have r. turned home. .Mrs. Mary Cardwe.i. of Madis'-n. is visitii-.a' li. r s:st. r. Mrs. .1 A N'. al Mr. and fs T'>m Chapman tir. the hti; ; y parents of a r.ew hoy . Mrs Man At.i, Micks, who has i -e:i contiiied t ■ her lied for . .:tt a w !u!i. !» u| tigrttii.. Mrs P. sa 'o\inyton. •{ W ms t- is visitiny her parents, Mr at u Mrs. W P Sttr.ds. Mis.-P.it It lat tie. ot Walnut C ve. has returned home from a x:sit la re aniotig: reltttiit s ai.u friends. Mrs. J. A. N. ;d has returned home from a visit to relativis at Mcadoii s. Filler Alexander Moran and wife are visiting: Mrs. Moran's sin. Mr \\ P. Stephens tit Wainut Cove. Mr. Moran has been ili since his trip down there. FT. J. W . W ;d returned home a few day ayo from the State M"dical convetiti >n at Hender son vide. N. ( . M: Jacob Fulton Hurt In Runaway. W ah.ut Vv . .1 inn- 22. Mr. •la ib Fit It' n. Sr.. was .pjite painfully, but it is thougrht not diingrcrously. m nred in ti . runa wti Wednesday afternoon. He iml sttirti d out t > his fai in, tihove town, ami near the resi dence of Mrs. Adams the horse became frigrhtened tit a passing: motorcycle and itin upon ti bank, turning: the bugtgty over, Mr. F ilton falling: beneath the vehi cle. He was hroiigiht home and a | hysician sumtnota 1. K.xtim _ination sliowed n > holies broken, but several severe bruises. Levi w Ferguson BrojaS Pomduxter FERGUSON & POiNDEXTER Attorneys and Councillors at I aw 414 I iberty St . WINSTON-SAI.KM. N C Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all State courts. Collections a specialty. | POLITICAL I In Ewsii J jwrrarwr.-i « Sot' the state, count} and nation will he 0 faund this summer in complete form in the 0 0 Winston-Salem Journal. Published every 0 morning; in the year except Mondays. As- Z soeiated Press Dispatches. Sixteen to forty Z 0 pay;es every Sunday , including colored fun- Z # ny section. The best sporting page in the 0 V Carolinas. edited by an experienced and 0 J high class 9 | Special | | Offer. I | | Z In order to ascertain ii this advertise- X ment pays lis. the Journal will, any time Z 0 before June 15th. accept this ad\crtisement 0 8 as 51.25 on a six monts subscription to the 0 S Daily and Sunday Journal, if you are not 0 already a reader. Cut this out. enclose check or money for 5i.25 and the Journal Z will come to you fresh every morning for Z S2> week---less than one cent a copy .It 0 sells in Winston for 5 cents a copy. 0 I his is positively the first and only offer 0 of the kind we have ever made, (lood for H new subscribers only. June 15th is the Z 0 limit. 11l is ad. will not appear again so Z 9 act NOW. Address Z | The | % Winston = Salem Journal 2 \Yinston=Sa!em, N. C. 2 a 9 99999999999999999999999999 Gasolene Engines, Separators, Steam Engines, Threshing Machines. Anyon* wanting: a *•«mpi»'t*• Sfparatur «»r Kn cir.«'>. t'itiier (iasi.ii'iif or Su-am, let me hi ar l !"i I.: '»■ •:.! at ■ 'lH't 1 have the ! ' c-t line ol I evi-r saw . ( i.:. furnisl ■ nv si/.*- rig: you want a> eta an as they ran i jgrht. Ti ni.s made to suit p irel user I lui'.e as : ii -.ample Separator here at tin old K i'x House and anion*' wanting: to se*- same is in vin d to ejdl. 1 l.av. the nn >-» compk'ti- threshers built, guaranteed to do tl. • work, only weighing 2'.nu pounds, complete wiili straw carrier. i Tnie at once ami look at tlii> Se(>arat"r. I also hav*' a con*! handed rig. «• mpli to every - thing reaily to gro to threshing that extra lit.* v.'oi'n that 1 wi i -■ -ll at a bargain. Anyone wanting a eornp'ete oiittit t'or a btt'e m itiey conn- to s*-o l ie . t one*'. T. 1. Thore, W'estfield. N. C. Shoes ! Shoes!! , Ifycu want MlliH /4nl-i % (ikADi- shops at C"J popular prices, don't x "'~W fail to visit the Shop 1 (Jf A . i>
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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