Sandy Ridge. Sandy Ridge. March 10 Misses Adelia and Era Shaffer entertained a number of their friends last Wednesday night. Those that were present were Misses Hallie Joyce, Alma New man, Sallie Ferguson. Messrs. Herbert Carter. Sam and George Hill. (George Ferguson. Charlie and John Joyce, and Charlie Lawrence. All report a jolly time. Mrs. Josie Joyce is right sick at this writing. Misses Sallie Cummings, Alpha Brown. Messrs. Frank , Nelson and Ralph Brown spent Saturday night at Mr. Joel Shep pard's. Mr. and Mrs Walter Nelson visited Mr. Nelson's parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Nelson.' Messrs. driver Ferguson and John Jovce visited friends near Stuart. Va.. Sunday. ] Messrs. Frank Hill and Charlie • 'STAR DPAFID SFLOFS H Z •1 Fail lino, latest pattern und best qualitv at the lowest ts; y prices. , See us for anythir.jf in lients Furnishings. Dry Goods. }~ ► Hats. Notions, etc. >• PARCLLS I'OST —We can serve you by mail. Try us : with an order. ' v ,V BENNETT AND MURRAY [ WAI..NTT COVK. N. C. }i i* i \ !*r*xTiiirr j&*J w ■ r . .-r.u j.7. :UL>z*X*£S :K a. a.±Z..4,*U Dr\ Goods, ( j reveries, Ha Siloes, Ladies' Dress rVv l Goods, General ..-""lA-Of 5 £ Merc ha n- V" I r guarantee | | ' m > P r ' ces to be K \ * as low as you can buy | North Carolina or Vir- | ginia. Come to see us. 9 - I I carry a full line of Farm I ools evervthing antl you PIOWS, Plow will make no mistake ?nes, Lap in examining my Li fl stock before you pur chase. Ropes, \v. R. An\ thing 1 in Hardware. STEPHbNb. ANNOUNCEMENT! I have purchased the entire livery business of R. P. Joyce, and am pre pared to serve the public with good turnouts and safe drivers at reasonable charge. A. W. DAVIS, Walnut Cove, N. C. —M———— II I IIBMMI ■■■■■■■■■■■— DAISY MIDDLINGS AND CHOP In Car Load Lots. A I*, other Heavy Groceries at Jobbers Prices. M- rchants. see us Before You Buy—we will save you money. Hamilton-Brown Shoes. All lines of General Merchandise. We give everybody a cordial invitation to visit our store. Fagg& Nelson, Walnut Cove, N. C. \*m.T uiswxsmmm—■ a——— J. E. J A M ES| The Leader in Low Prices. WALNUT COVE, N. C. I will handle the leading brands of Fertili- 1 zers the coming season. Watch this space for my announcements. J I guarantee to treat you right. Lawrence were visitors at Mr. ; Walter Joyce's Sunday, i A dance was given Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Perie Ellis have two very sick children at present. Messrs. George Hill and Charlie Joyce visited Misses Alpha and Mary Jessup Sunday afternoon. We are glad to know that Mrs. H. R. Nelson, who has been con fined to her room for the past few weeks, is better. Mr. Jim Newman has recently erected a nice dwelling. Mrs. Frank Hill spent Satur day night and Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Richard Martin. A FRIEND. Mrs. R. L. Hartman. accom panied by her young son. Raleigh, visited Danbury yesterday. Messrs. J. C. Wall and John Neal, of Meadows, were Danbury visitors Monday. PHE DANBURY REPORTER Walnut Cove Letter. Walnut Cove. March 11.—The real estate, including several town lots and two tracts of land north of town, of the late Jacob Fulton, was sold here at 1:30 Saturday, March Sth. Quite a number of young men from King, Rural Hall, Pinnacle, Pilot Mtn. and other places were here Saturday to take the U. S. Civil Service examination i for Rural Letter Carriers that was held here. Prof, and Mrs. H. F. Parilue i entertained Misses Jennie Reid 'and Nellie Sheppard, members ( of the faculty of the High I School. Sunday at a very sump j tuous dinner. The ladies enjoyed the hospitality of Prof, and Airs, i Pardue to the fullest extent. Miss Ollie Mae Ripple of Lex ington spent the week end in J town as the delightful guest of Misses May belle and Jessie Vaughn. Miss Ripple has a host of friends here who were delighted to see her again. Sheriff Slate, of Danlairy, was here last Thursday. Miss Nellie Shepherd is very much improved from an attact of bronchitis. Mr. J. J. Adams of Winston- Salem was in town Saturday on business. Miss Nell Pet roe is at home again. Her school that she has been teaching near (*erman ton. closed last Thursday. Miss Uuth'"lidewell of Wal nut Cove Route :! spent several da\s ia town last week visiting relatives. Mrs. Jerry Smith of Mi;:pah Ronie i was in town Inst Sun «':.\ eiit'iMite to Raleigh to 1"- av i!;e luil si-.ie ei" her daughter, | Mis. M: riha Riser, who is s .- it usly i: Miss 11 vn Vaughn's sci:. '»i a' Fri« ds'nip closed last week ai.d , .-lie vat sod thivrph town Inst ! Friday on her w-iy to her lir.ir.e ' imrt n of town. Misses Myrtle Samuel, ?dd>le and Noll Pot roe returned Sun day i'lnin a visit to relatives at Kernersville. Messrs. J. C. Bailey and John, Jr. made a trip to Winston- Salem and other places in their a achine Sunday. Miss Mary Matthews of >er manton was in town Saturday as the guest of Miss Jessie Vaughn. Misses Flossie Crews and Lil lie Davis spent the days Satin day and Sunday in Kernersville visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Pinknev Allen, Jr., of Winston-Salem spent the day in town Sunday with his father. Mr. John Hill Wharton of Clemmons was in town Satur day en route to German ton. Mr. N. 0. Petree of Danbury was in town Saturday on legal business. Misses Dora Abernethy and Nellie Sheppard spent the day Saturday in (ireensboro shop ping. Mr. Tom Petree spent Satur day night and Sunday with re latives at Danbury. Miss Jessie Vaughn left Mon day for her school work at Fulp after spending Saturday and Sunday in town with homo folks. Misses Josie and Louise Hill of Arcadia spent Saturday in town with relatives. Miss Bessie Morefi-> ; d, who is attending the High School here, went to Sandy Ridge Route 1 to sjietid Saturday and Sunda> with her home folks. Multitudes of People take scorrs EMULSION regu larly to repair wasted vitality and enrich the blood to withstand winter colds and exposure. It contains the highest grade of cod liver oil, medically perfected; it is a cream-like food-medicine, scrupulously pure and healthful without drug or stimulant. En dorsed and advocated by medical authorities everywhere. scorrs EMULSION drives out colds—nourishes the membranes of the throat and lungs and keeps them healthy. Nothing mqaah SCOTT'S EMULSION for lung and bronchial IOCOAIMM — tort, tight chmstt and all palnciiary troubles. Equally good for infanta, children or adults, but you must have SOOTHS* SCOTT ft Bowwa. Bloom field, N. J. LF-« Dr. Brannon, of Norfolk, Va. J was here Sunday visiting thei family of Prof. Pardue. Mr. R. L. Murphy has been! very much indisposed for the last few days with deep cold, j we are sorry to note. Mr. Reaves Jones returned; Sunday from Washington where j last Tuesday he witnessed the inauguration of President Wil-! son. On his return trip home j he went by Liberty to spend a few days with his sister, Mrs. I Herbert Smith. Mr. Natt Hedgecock returned from Winston-Salem Saturday where he had teen to see his father. Mr. R. W. Hedgecock, who has been real sick for several days with lagrippe. Rev. J. H. Brendall tilled his regular appointment at the Junior Hall Sunday night at seven o'clock. _ i New Departure In Tuttle's School. • Walnut Cove, March 10. | Editor Reporter : Tuttle's school has formed an industrial club to give school time credits of so many minutes each for home work by school boys and girls. We give five minutes each for bringing water, carrying and I feeding cows, feeding pigs, and! so on. We give 15 minutes! credit for boys and girls coming to school each day with their, hands and face clean, hair I combed and teeth washed. The i children keep memorandum I record of each day's work and : credits, and have them signed by the parents, and countersign ed and dated by the teacher. This work is progressing very satisfactorily to all concerned. I herewith hand you the names we have on the honor roll in this work: Matt Tuttle, Ralph Tuttle, ; Paul Westmorland. Dora West moreland, Bertha Westmorland, ' Andrew Heath, Etta Smith, j Herald Tuttle. Herman Tuttle, ; Rnv Tuttle, Eula Tuttle, McDuflie • Neal. I . I The Mothers' Favorite. A cough medicine for children should be harmless. It should be pleasant to take. It should be effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is all of this and is the mothers' favorite everywhere. For sale by all dealers. See the Beautiful New Spring Sty lesof CLOTHING == AT Stewart=Jones Clothing Co. WALNUT COVE, N. C. Stock brand new and fresh from New York. A. B. Kirschbaum Co.'s Pure Wool Suits. Let us take Your Measure Fpr a Handsome Tailor- Made Suit. EARL & WILSON REDMAN COLLARS. HANDSOME LINE OF LATEST STYLE HATS. Everything in Gents' Furnishings. Give us a call. C. M. JONES SAM h. STEWART Handsome New Spring Goods Now Coming In At John A. Burton's We are receiving our new lines of Spring and Summer goods, and the people of Stokes county are invited to call and examine them. Millinery, Shoes. Dry Goods and Notions. Ladies' and Misses' Ready-Made Dresses and Skirts. We are better prepared than ever before to serve you. Our prices are as low as the lowest. Call, telephone or write. Parcels Post orders given prompt attention. JOHN A. BURTON, WALNUT COVE, - - N. CAROLINA. ITO OUR ffltllK tllll THE 1 BUTIPUDLIC: X Wo have just received the biggest line of aJI £ kinds of fancy and staple dress goods and ladies' furnishings ever brought to Walnut Cove, and £ at prices so low they will simply astonish you. ij Have also just received one solid car of Pills | burvs Daisy Middlings, one solid car of hay and * a car of corn and oats, all of which we will sell / you as low as any one in Walnut Cove. x Six thousand yards of best plant bed Muslin at h lowest prices. When in need of anything in J the goods line be sure to see us before buying, | as we can and will save you money on your | k MERCHANDISE. Dodson & Co., Walnut Cove, N. C.