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THE DANBURY REPORTER UAIK M . i) A.N HI kV, N. C., oCiOI'.I.V !»:>. Nu IN SiiSSION MONDAY lilt iDllNh A ppropri-ttioh '';tde lm I n uitmvnt Of Hook Vv».r:•! l)is.»M In 1 County Board A!m> Appropriates 5300 • or I arm Demonstration. At the !:it monthly ineet i;./ dt' the county commissioners ht !\ last Monday tin- Roard a| : ropriated >;jr»n,on for the I >■;'•} •-so of carry iny on a cam paign against hookworm in Stokes county. I >r. Ferrell. who is in charge »f tho work in this. State appeared before tho Board and explained tho woi'K as it has been carried on in tho other counties of this State. The work v i'! ho started on r ahont N"\ 7th. and will ci n':m:e for a period of weeks, l i.i stations will he established in the count.. as follow- i >an l»i:, Wain ■ IY ston\."e. Mt. (Mive. am! 1 '.t -W', Mi. I>r l-oi,. :i will visit oai'i thi.-e stat i - one day i: acn week for -is w -K-. i treatmeiit will he vi veil freo > f co>t. 1 »r. l-'t rrc-1! is i. \\ finishing up the work if) Yadkin county whore he has treated hundreds of cas. s. Fift two per lit. of ;ili per son- examined in that county wer- found to !.av> ii. di ea-e lii county commissioners ( Stokes County Fair! ) I THE BEST. WHERE? KING, N. C. WHEN? I OCTOBER 15, 16 and 17. I I WHY? BECAUSE IT IS YOUR FAIR AND OUR FAIR. I I We are all interested in its success. We are going to have the ex- I 1 hibits of the finest that can be produced, and the attractions are the I I best ever booked. The Vaughn Publishing Co., of Monroe, Wis., will I I send their most famous Lady Aeranaut, Miss Dorothy DeVonda, to I 1 make three daring balloon ascensions and parachute drops, one each 9 ■ day. (j. R. Qibbs will again be with us with his Merrv=(jo= Round. I 1 And the midway will be well filled with shows, restaurants, refresh^ I ments, etc., etc. The railroads will give us reduced rates and all 1 trains stop opposite fair ground. So don't forget the date. Come the I first day and see the Baby Show which takes place at one o'clock. I Premiums paid to the three prettiest babies under two years of age. I Come three davs and all the fun is vours. • * 1 For further information address J DeWITT F. TILLOTSON, WILL R. KEIQER, President. Secretary. ■w »-.«wr t—i tr* - • i u>» ■ —wr* •m. a: •ta ?•:» p»i; •m m •!" J 'io. th net o'' ti. •■!. d ii. "-'r. t: n or ii. S; i .•onnt y I 1:1- a. . t 'L'-'t!.« i - v"lt ht !n an - nit ! i-:. dl' t'i N- A V- I , . t tion 1! aru wii. he ■ .'!. 'ion: to extend the A' rk rt\er tile entire eo>tnty. it having on . heeit given the southern ha'fof the county the past two years. Mr. I. 1 Ko«s, of Walnut Cove Route 1, is in chaw "f the demonstration work in this county. With the exception of a peti tion for a new road in Snow Creek township, which will he acted on later, these were the only two matters of any import ance transacted h.v the hoard. J. M. Fagg Buys Mercantile Business Of C. A Mitchell. Deceased, At Dillard. It is leared that the stock of • -oods and mercantile interests of tin late A. Mitchell a: I"as : ha* I" ell ptircha-e i by •!. V I'.r. V of i!ed Sh..;,!s. who Will continii' the 1111 - i 111 • -at the same stand Mr I'agg is a > ;civss-tu iai t.ier, ex repp sen tat i.f ill tile ie, l- ature from Stok'-s, an.! ;• iii mine. oi. the Republican tic.vet !■ r count . C> i':: lilissiolief I . 'Siniasti r A. . I 'a*, i-. id* Walnut Cove was a l>anhury \ isitor yesterday. JOINS IMi.MOCRATS BIYS IN FLO Rill A J '*, }AS I {.III s K I NI \ v PLPUIA ( ! vdi;.g Citizen oi Walnut love ,::ul Prominent Piogressiw I vader Renounces His AllegiaiM to the Rt publicans I orever Mr. -I Will Fast. «■? Walnut ,' "ove. proprietor of the Coition Utile drugstore, prominent leader in the Hull Moose movement, and one of the 1 est known busi ness men of Walnut Cove, an nounces that lie has severed his connection with the Republican party forever, after having voted that ticket till his life. Mr. Kast states that he wdl in the future vote the straight Democratic ticket from Presi dent to constable. Mr. Kast - readers for taking this pronounc ed stand are the I' ' iictions of 1 1 ■ Republican ' Yicago and i iiarlott- in excluding a V'eal many hot,. Ii«• ji!.i --1 ■!11 vol inin those coi: vellf lolls. *! : Si has I'ecellt lv been P'', ■ month identified Willi the l'ro'.'l t S-i '.'e of IStili Moose five- I'n i ' it. this count.\. lie i a .'!!•;! man of the pe>- sor.iii ci.arai tor. anil ot i*'>iir-. , , able property holdinj,"- Mr lames Mattlvws. a-aw mill man >•' Meadows, was here today. P;i ,u!t.lit ; Stokes I nion !; ves's hi !a. the I vfgladt', Organ!.'. - I i'ge In Daiiltu.. Mr It. 1 \' ,nr of \\f-" ■ \ tiii I've- : i.to; t! t S'i k s County !•;.! tilers' l'i >n. uui jrelieral r/'ani/er ;md lecturer tor the I i 1 in. has honjjht sou-,e thi,iK over a hundred acres of land in F!"r da. Mr. Nunn state that l"en ; \ t'i s»ib!y move t • Florida i:it* r. unles- Stike builds rotel- and oth» rwie i- in - proved internally. Mr. Nui:' -pent Saturda'.. Sui. day and Monday here. Satur day nijrht • nnrani/.'-d a h«jov of Wijodn i of the \\ )•; i ii-, I lanb try. - ••ra! • cit: ei - oinin,vr. Messrs T• nr and Conur I :ia')le I" 11!! \ pp'lillt!!!( Ii 1 •> Mr. I'. 1.. ( er - - • >- call, 1 'an h ami M: k I. ■ . o. the St ikes C ' K..! ! ion. Will hi 111.: i' t" 'i '1 I I m : ' .• Illents fee- t:t 1 l.i, 4 lit ■ -i! through t!;i- pap •: Mi or :.n pointmerits will probably be made lat ' Tile Western Nt rt 1 I'arofna ( '-nferenct meets this year i . Ilijjl. l'oit to". No. emlit r l!' 1 !h. J' Pu\ s p i ad.o iCfi. pu. V, ii M vi i V. .• : ■ I. \ ( !J. : • I In 1 11 MS, Si • • ( M. U .; : .Vet ~ ! t«- i Ms- j..i i. ; . 1 -i I)| •. 1 i.e w r, V- air. it Covt u i ■- v » maki that j .ace hi i n.- The Siieritf wii probably • tvave in sotre busin ss at Wa!i it "Ve, tln ujrli lie lias not definitely liecidei; ust what it u 111 be. J V- Hall Accepts Nominatien Mr. .1. W. Hall re.; -;- the Keporter to announce that he will accept the nomination for the Senate from Stoi;es and Sur rv as t. ndt-red him r.-cet tly bv i; • It."' i! iciin . x"c ti com : .t:«. ■ f ii. • two' •; - ivihtl. : - •ri- Mr 11. -••.• 1•• a;- I'l'i ,-ia'e • it. 1 on. and will II: tie ! '.loth' .-♦ of h:S I" ' ( siDitfi Voi :ated It - al'lleii ti. t 1 !. I : - : • i • : t ; • 1 1 mocr it.■ t ic.t t ;• n:. Ise tin r.• i t■ t 1 • St I.att Surry : - IM - S' ill -,i Mi--ona 1 ba| tt mir.i-ter. and a ... sici .n. Mr .1. M. ■' K-i Sir in 1 'at.ihii"> to.iay . i \;R:i;o >\» i HI)AV \ ' M I :i. ir F\ - iNAGi: H 111 H M rt i V|-s I. Hie i i, 'on i>t Spr r,t a •• in»ri*c On li ir hrjvr.d .V W Mar. • Mi.— i. •' ( a pel la. >' »f\« " w«' '• f: 1;;! ri ' \ h* tin* M K i", nv: parsonage in l':t!il»ur\ i;i>t Saturda> after n> i"! I Rev T l -.-er. "f Danburv. T : •• marriatre vva- :uiv a -ur ' the f rien i.» an lae juain tar:c '' the y» my c ujj 1 Mss Cm- mtrtii*. was hi re attending an « xa::.:natiiin of [ uhlic school • rt-ai-ht r- "n Friday ind Satur J;iv !'. tr ■■ Saturdav afternoon Mr. Hartirruve drove ovvr and v. - ■.■ l '. j tin ') vn.-e l ! ey . - trade man an 1 v\ if \ .. • , • ■ 11 " -arc r : ■ i- -i • \) . I M ' . Ton. • d - >• . .! • - a •(•(ion. i- a hat ' n~ and i': > -n. , • . :ttie -■,ll ;" .' 11 t!. I;elds. It v. .11 U' u.t di rir>r tilt- noxt Vv. da..>
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