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Alamance County Man Writes On Good Roads March 11, 1913. Editor Reporter: Being a former citizen of Stokes county, 1 feel especially interested in the good road movement, which is now in prog ress. It seems that the people of Stokes county are just begin ning to see the light. The past has been dark, but the time is at hand, when it' they will only finish what they have started, they will tlash a beam of light on the entire county that will make life in old Stokes worth living. The people are awakering from a slumber of more than forty years. The first rays dawn are shining on them. It this movement is kept up i e ra> -of the awakening light wii. shine brighter on them. Mr. Oliver seems M think, '"What is good enough for me, is j>vod enough forevi rybody." Stokes county or any other c unity can not buiM reads without issuing bonds and building them l> taxation. I believe that Stokes coiint\ has the wors; roads in the State. 'ther counties are building g >od roads, and why can't old S ie» fall in lino anil follow the "liood Road Movement." Let "Excel sior." the motto of the twentieth century, be the motto of Stokes county. V v.rs for good roads, .!. K. NEAI. \r.- Nou Constipated? if so. -vt a box of l»r. kitij:'.- Ne»v i.ifl*ilis. take them reg - ularly a' 'I your trouble wii quickly disappear. They wi,l stimulate the liver, improve y. :• digesti> :i and get rid of all tin poisons from svstem. They will surely get you well a.r lin. 25c at all druggists. A of Contentment M All men look pleased when they smoke - S3 R5 this ehoiee tobaeeo— lor all men like the rich -|| quality and true, natural flavor of & y? // S g ijj fe e;s3 tm=— aaa — m^ j*| B**| Smoked in pipes by thousands of men —everywhere tfl known to cigarette snickers i.s "tin- rtfikmjrs." Kl We take unusual pride in c•" Mi/cr.f Duke's 9fl KMisture. It is our lcadin,.: brand of j-ram;lated tobacco — JSJ Hlul ( very sack we make is A challenge to nil other toliaeeo Bfl manufacturers. Every Ac sack of tins famous tobacco contains one and a half ounces of choice granulated tobacco, in every way equal to the best you can buy at any price, and with each sack you get a Ixiok of cigarette MP papers FREE. Sj If you have not smoked the Duke's Mixture made by tho l.tjgtU £ Myers Tobacco Co. at Durham, N. C.. try it now, Get a Camera with the Coupons Save the coupons. With tliem you can pet all sorts of vahl- able presents —articles suitahlr for yoiintr and J&r 6ld; men, women, boys and (tirls. You'll he fe^B delighted to see what you can jret free with- Rr Sw out one cent of cost to you. Get our new mm ISta"illustrated catalog. Ai a special offer, we ( will lend it free d-jring September and October only. Your name and address ». \ on a postal will bring it to you. \ * m fx dGrvpnns from t)u*r j M'trurr may bf ai• MY/YFUAIA «"* '■*«'"»« HORSN: SHOE, J.T., IR \ ddl \ TINSLEY'S NATURIAL L^A.. GRAN- S W tftf \ GER TWIST. trm FOUR IT JJKINL U*s> \ ROSES n />« >■„ ( n U p.«i>. HCIC PLUG CUT, PIVJVON r CIGAR- ■■ Ww /ft ETTES. CUX CIGARETTES, and Z£Z pF Vff jw W'Jff\ other ta£s or couponi mutJ by >a. W' '-m r " m Premium Dept. ST. LOUIS. MO. I ■$ Chickens 11 Cents Per Pound. Boyles Mercantile Co., A Royal Baking Powder Hot Biscuit is the luxury of eating •-> -MADE AT HOME Rev. R. W, lisorpe Spsaking Against Good Roads. Campbell Route 1, March 10. 1 learn that Rev. K \V. George, a minister of the Presbyterian church, and Stokes county's richest ci'K'en, being a wealthier !i.an even than Rev. I'. Oliver by some no or *75,000. is canvassing l.Hi.i-er i»ap town ship and maxiiig speeches against the g> >d roads bond issue. l.i!e able t > pay his ;;o*t or' the tax 's ai d never i ii» tiu» p.oney. Mr. ' eorge favor.-I.ni 'ingthv 1. urden of keep ing up the iv.ads on the backs of the pe.»r class ■>;' people, who ai" taxed -siia >ear each in tree I. i!i. r or, the roa Is. lam sit pi i>eu and p:;ii,e.l to s-. e this spirit which a im.ites some uf our weal'hy mp.inters of th • '.ros; : 1 Is if i!u- spirit of the .\a.'.:*ivp'. \\! • • s.iid I Sear je one ui' ti.- r - butiU ns ?" T. R. S. !"r v ««' '»!• ioij mo : i v.i:in«-;i's aid I Iron It iicing and all kinds of C(.inetc/v work, call or write j li > V ft**• I ii v .'ivfluit .it; « Marl.ilc 'Vorks W D 11-'-.V NFS L. CO.. Propr's M> unt Airy, N C. THE DANBURY REPORTED The New Judges and Solicitors. Raleigh, March 14. — Governor Craig has completed his slate for the four Superior court judgeships created by the legislature act which redistricts the state and adds four additional circuits. According to gossip and well : founded reports here the four men determined upon by Cover- : • nor Craigare : George liountree,. of Wilmington: George Connor, i of Wilson: Thos. J. Shaw, | of Greensboro: Cameron ofi Charlotte. All of these reported appointees | are known throughout the state, and each has been prominently identified in furthering the Craig campaign. Mr. Connor served during the late assembly as speaker of the house. While little is known as to the governor's slate for the four solicitorships, it seems certain that J. C. Bower, of Lexington, law partner of State Senator Wade Phillips, will be named fi>r the Greensboro dist riot. Several who were known to have been aspirants for the place have asked that their names be withdrawn since the failure of the assemblv to put the office on a straight salary. Watch, Clock, Je\v= dry Repairing. All work guaranteed. 21 years pract ica iex j ierience. 304 Liberty St.. Winston-Salem. Asbell Drug Store. George L. Mack. Laff argue PIANO Kxcells in Purity of Tone and Durability of Construction. Cataogue Free- I Write Department S. tt. J. BOWEN & BRO. Winston-Salem. N. C. We carry a complete line of Kdi-on Phonographs and Re cords. Write for catalogue of new records. Biles stands for ■ best—best family medicine. Bliss Native Herbs Pfl strikes at the root of Lki disease by purifying H f.ho biood. HB every organ. P| feeling Faithfully used will m brinish Rheumatism, B9 Constipation, Oyspep- M sia, Kidney and Liver E Disorders rjj Be sure you secure Jfl the genuine Bliss Native I rtpa Herbs—in a yellow box jgfl bearing the portrait of Mg Alonzo O. Bliss. 200 tablets 81 00. H Money baclc If not ■V satisfied. ■V Ask the Bliss 1 JAS. F. HALL. RURAL HAI L. N. C. ROUTE 2. Honor Doll For King School. King, March 10. The following is the honor roll of the King high school for the month of February: Ist grade—Martha Fu.k, Mabel Gunter, Otis Knight, Taylor White. 2nd grade—Macie Fulk, Bessie Conrad, Belah Conrad, Alta Kirby, Oscar McGee. 3rd grade—Wilburn Newsome, Dan White, Ola Fulk, Viola Knight, Ava Kirby, Gladys Ing ram. Amos Fulk. 4th grade—Ara Knight, Val ley Caudle, Aldine Hutchins. sth grade Maude Pulliam, Valdia Newsome. Vester Linville. fith grade Lillie Linville, Hannah Hutchins, Minnie White, Nellie Dennett. Arch Linville, I^shoe Store b 436 Liberty St. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Edmunds, Jerome & Johnson REAL ESTATE W'e have several farms near Winston for sale at a bargain. If you would be interested we will take pleasure in showing you. T.V.Edmunds. W. G. Jerome. Ray Johnson. Offices: New Bank Building, Winston, N. C. Phone 241. Running Water Under Pressure right in yoiir own fvm, village or suburban home. 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