lOCAL^I NEWS |fcg|i Next Sunday, February 2, is ground hog day. t 4 Mr. Wesley Hall, of Danbury Route 1, was in town yesterday. | Mr. Walter Hall, of Vade . Mecum, spent a short while here fl Monday. Mr. Robert L. Nunn, of West- I field, was a Danbury visitor Fri day. i Mr. C. A. Wagoner, of Dillard, was a visitor in Danbury Tues- I day. Mr. Robert L. Nunn, of West- I field, spent Sunday and Monday in Danbury. I Mr. H. C. 0. Hall, of Germanton Route 1, spent a I short while here Saturday. Messrs. L. P. Grogan and I Watt Hutchens, of Campbell, were Danbury visitors today. | i Mr. J. J. Stephens, of Mead ows Route 1, paid the Reporter I office a pleasant visit yesterday. Messrs. P. 0. Southern and I Wiley Baker of the Flat Shoal section, visited Danbury Thurs- | day. " Mr. Sam Dodson, of Danbury { Route 1, was in Danbury a short while Saturday attending to J some business. " Messrs. E. 0. Shelton, Gor- j rell Hall and Ervin Shelton, of 1 Moore's Springs, visited Dan- , bury last week. I Mr. N. E. Pepper is at Wal- | nut Cove today attending the annual meeting of the stock- i holders of the Bank of Stokes \ County. The new pews for the M. E. church here arrived last week |. and were placed in the church ' Monday bv Messrs. R. H. R. Blair and W. R. Stewart. | Sheriff W. C. Slate last week ! ( carried John Card well, an insane | white man who had been con-11 fined in jail here for some time, to the State hospital at Morgan-1 j ton. Mr Alley Bloom returned to 1 his home at Winston Sunday, after spending several days | here respresenting Messrs. Smoak & McCreary, stock dealers. The 18-months-old infant of j Mr. and Mrs. Z. R. Moran, of Meadows, died Monday night from pneumonia. The bereaved parents have the sincere sym pathy of their many friends. Mr. Cicero Tise is at Vade Mecum, Stokes county, this week looking after the construc " tion work on a hotel being erect ed by him at that place, and also to look after other improve ments being made on the large tract of land owned by him there. Mr. Tise recently purchased the interest owned by the several stockholders of this valuable property, and is now sole owner. He is erecting a modern and well appointed hotel for the pleasure of guests, and will have all the conveniences enjoyed by hotels in the cities connected with the establishment —Winston Journal. | AGED PEOPLE cannot properly masticate solid foods and digestion is often upset —they do not receive the needed nourishment to make strength and preserve health, but if aged people everywhere could 1 only realize the »trongth-»u»- taining nourishment In Scott'a Emulsion they would take it after every meal. It possess the nourishing ele ments of cod liver oil, the vital powers of the bypophoaphites of lime and Kxla and the curative qualities ft Rlyoerine, al 1 go perfectly ' combined that nature immediately appropriate* them to create strength- noarhh tha orgmm and build th* body. It relieres rheuma tism and ailments due tnqWHningj years. It add* SCOTT a BowA, BfeußHWtX W. 11M " 111 BOYLES BROTHERS SEMI-ANNUAL Discount Sale! BEGINS FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1913 THOUSANDS of people know what this Great Clean Up prop= osition means which has been conducted twice each year since we began business and it has always been a complete suc= cess. Here is what we are going to offer and then it's up to you to decide: ==== = WE are going to sell you choice of any $8.50, $9.90 or SIO.OO suit or overcoat and ask you to take your pick for $6.90 THEN we are going to give you pick of any $15.00 suit in our two large stores for $9.90 NOW read and consider carefully what we will do in order to get ready for our spring goods. You can walk into our fine suits, all new and this season's styles, which sold from $20.00 to $30.00 and they will go fast when we say $14.90 WE are offering Boys' suits at about the sami rate of dis= count, and then we have a quantity of odd suits and over= coats for Men and Boys, all good styles, also a big lot of furnish= ing goods in lots which we say take your chice at Half Price. THIS is House Cleaning time with us and it gives you a chance to buy good seasonable merchandise at prices which our competitors do not claim to meet. If you cannot come, send us a mail order and we pay the parcel post direct to your home and will pick out the cream of the stock for you and if it is not satisfactory you can return it and we will exchange or pay your cash back. DON'T MISS THIS SALE. - Boyles Brothers WINSTON-SALEM AND REIDSVILLE. ——————— HIE DAN BURY REPORTER

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