LOCAL PS wm it Mr. Elmer H. Biggs, of Sandy Ridge, was in Dan bury today'. Mr. Walter Petrec left Mon day to visit relatives at Ger maton. Mr. Latimer Neal, Mizpah Route 1, visited Danbury Thurs day. Mr. W. Leo Smith passed through today on his way to Walnut Cove. Mr. Wm. Smith, who is ad ministrator of the late Noah Eaton estate, was here today. Mr. C. W. Ferguson, of Sandy Ridge, was here attending to some business matters Thurs day. Messrs. C. 0. Baker and John Hall, of the Flat Shoal section, were visitors here yes terday. Mr. J. N. Young, whose school near Walnut Cove has suspended temporarily on account of measles, is back home. Mr, W. A. Nelson, a prominent young farmer of the Westfield section, was in Danbury attend to some business Mondav. Messrs J: (1. Morefield and Chas. R. Helsabeck visited at the home of Mr. J. Wesley More field Sunday. Mr. Chas. R. Helsabeck left Monday to visit Rural Hall and Winston-Salem. He will return to Danbury next week. Mr. J. J. Stephens, one of the hottest good roads advocate in the county, was here from Meadows Route 1 yesterday. Messrs. C. 0. Baker and John W. Hall of Meadows Route 1 were in town Tuesday. Mr. Baker has sold a portion of his land to Mr. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Chap Bonden heimer, of Germanton, left Mon day for a visit to Callahan, Florida, where Mr. Bodenheimer owns a nice farm. From Bessie Tuttle. High Point, Feb. 8. Dear Editor: I will write a letter for the children's corner. We had a re joicing time the past week. My grand father, W. H. Smith, the oldest citizen of Stokes county, paid us a visit, and also my uncle Oliver Smith and cousin, Gid Tuttle. lam also glad to say my brother and his wife and baby, of Little Rock, Ark., were present, and also my sister, Mrs. Atkins, and husband and child ren. We had music and singing which we all enjoyed very much. I am twenty years old, four feet and seven inches tall and weigh eighty-five pounds. I have four brothers and one sister. My father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Tuttle moved here from Stokes county in nineteen hund red. It seems like home. I can't speak too well of High Point. There are several of my uncles and cousins take the Reporter,! which I would liko to hear from 1 through it. From your true friend, BESSIE TUTTLE. ! SMi E. Green St., High Point, N. C. A letter From k Poor Ulan i Walnut Cove, Feb. 10. Mr. Editor: I have seven boys, all of whom are old enough to work the road. I have no property to i leave my children, yet they are subject to a tax of $6,00 a year I each in free labor on the public road. The proposed bill for a ! bond issue relieves me and my boys of this burdensome tax, I and we will therefore vote it. 1..» m, miwtjaaawA^aaiwc.Uiti^A-ar-y.jpi Ti.'r „n ——a—»"a.*!!:: 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 sue 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 same ra[e 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. = Boy les Brothers WINSTON-SALEM AND REIDSVILLE. I I _ f THE uANBURY REPORTER

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