LOCAL [grf NEWS §y] Misses Susie and Lizzie Adkins, of Red Shoals, visited their sister, Mrs. M. T. Chilton, the past week. Dr. Price and daughter, Mrs. Koch, left today for their homes in Freeport, Penn., after spend several weeks here- Mr. Geo. W. Priddy, of Dan bury Route 1, is confined to his room with rheumatism, but is improving, we are glad to know. Mr and Mrs. H. M Saunders, of Winston-Salem, will come up to their cottage at Piedmont Springs next week to spend some time. Misses Josie and Jessie Pep per, Mary Taylor, Sadie Petree and Mary Martin spant Mon day and Tuesday in Winston- Salem. Among the citizens of the county in Danbary Monday were Messrs. (Jeo. W. Newsom, W. A. Petree, B. J. Savage, H. McGee, James Meadows, W. W. Ferguson, James Baker. Hilary Tuttle, Dr. J. W. Neal. H H Reid, J. W. Mitchell, W. M Flynt, E- D Wagoner, J. Reid Forest. J. A. Neal, Ed Neal, E. L Mitchell and others. Mr. Homer Adams, who has been living at Twin Branch, W.Va., for the past two years, is spending soma time at the home of his father, Mr. A. P. Adams, on Danbury Route 1. Mr. Adams, who was here yes terday, stated that most of the tuines in West Virginia were temporarily closed on account of the fact that the recent floods destroyed some of the big railway bridges, making it imp jssible for the railways to haul the coal Operations will resu ned within a few we»ks, however "I suffered with rheumatism for two years and could not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time," writes Lee L. Chapman, Mapleton, lowa. "I suffered terrible pain so I could not sleep or lie still at night. Five years ago I began using Chamberlain's Liniment and in two months I was well and have not suffered with rheu matism since." For sale by all dealers. Cough, Cold Sore Throat Sloan's Liniment gives quick relief for cough, cold, hoarseness, sore throat, croup, asthma, hay fever and Dronchiiis. HERE'S PROOF. MB. ALBFBT W. PBICE.of Fredonl*, Kan., write* : " We u*e Sloan'* Lini ment in the family and flud it an ex cellent relief for cold# and hay fever . attacks. It atop* coughing and eneea- Log aim oat instantly. 'SLOANS LINIMENT RELIEVED SORE THROAT. HBI. L. BRF.WIB, of Mrtdello, Fl»., write*: " I bought one bottle of your Liniment and it did ineell tbe good in tbe world. My tbroatw*» very (ore, and it oured me of my trouble." GOOD FOR COLD AND CROUP. MR. W H. BTBA3TO«, 5721 Eln> wood Avenue, Chicago, Ill..wrltee! "A Ut tie boy nest door lied croup, I gare lb* mother Sloan's Liniment to try. Sbe gave btm three dropi on angar before going to bed, aud he jot up without tbe croup in tbe morniug." Prtoo, 280., SOo., SIMO A NICE AFFAIR. School At Lawsonville Closes With Entertainment. Lawsonville, N. C., April 7. —The closing exercises of the school at Lawsonville on last Saturday was a marked success and a compliment to the teachers, Mr. (iaither C. Davis and Miss Obera Moore. The recitations and dialogues of the little folks in the forenoon were well gotten up and delivered. Their bright shining faces portray intelligence and determination. "The Ex ceptional Person" as a subject and delivered by Chas. R. Helsa beck, was well received by the audience. A really nice and enjoyable feature of the day was the good dinner served by the ladies on the grounds. After dinner there was a march spelling | "L A W S 0 N V I L L E," which was very pretty. It showed a great deal of training. Then followed the afternoon program which was composed of songs, recitations and dialogues by the older pupils. In this was the real fun of the day because the 'Trouble in the Morman Fam ily," "AxinFadder," "Smith," etc., kept you laughing continu ously. The day was one long to be remembered by all present. The good behavior on the part of the audience was complimentary. From the parting of the teachers and children there was evidence, in the mingling tears and hesi tating good-byes, of a very close friendship; and here we are reasonably certain that the school year was a success. Carl Ray Pitching. Manager Clancy's line-up this afternoon will be about the same as on Saturday. Ray will pitch and the Blue Grass youngster will likely perform in center garden. Carl Ray had a rather bad day Saturday. He struck out only fifteen men. His number usually runs to eighteen or more. Carl arrived in the city Sunday afternoon—Winston Sentinel 7th. Mr. Rufus Mabe, of Danbury Route 1, was here today. Mr. Mabe was one of his township's strongest supporters of the bond issue for good roads. I Mr. Sam East is spending a day or two at Winston-Salem this week. Coughs and Consumption. Coughs and colds, when neg lected, always lead to serious trouble of the lungs. The wisest thing to do when you have a cold that troubles you is to get a bot tle of Dr. King's New Discovery. You will get relief from the first dose, and finally the cough will disappear. 0. H. Brown, of Muscadine, Ala., writes: "My wife was down in bed with an obstinate cough, and I honestly believe had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery, she would not be living today." Known for forty-three years as the best remedy for coughs and colds. Price 60c and SI.OO. Recommended by all druggists. NOTICE! I have just delivered to Mil bred Neadham at Pilot Mt., N. C., a 12 H. P. Eclipse Traction Engine one of the finest rigs in the State. I also delivered Nelson Bros, an Eclipse Portable saw mill outfit on Weatfield Route 1, also Fagg & Hall on Danbury Route 1, Mr. Gough a 12 H. P. Traction engine. Any one want ing a big bargain in Traction engines, we have one 10, 9 and 12 H. P. that have been used just a little, guaranteed, that we will sell at a great bargain. If there is anything in the line of machin ery of any kind see or write me. lam in position to furnish it at the right price. Terms to suit purchaser. T. J. THORE, West* field Route 1, N, C. THE DANBURY REPORTER King i King, April s.—Miss Lelia Pulliam opened up a subscription school here Monday for the primary department. And en rolled thirty-five of the children. This is one step in the direction of a six months' term. Miss Macy Pulliam spent a few days at Winston-Salem this week visiting her brothers, O L. and T. R- Pulliam- The Misses Deaton of Pilot Mountain, are visiting the Misses Pulliam a few days. L. R. Coe. spent Wednesday in Dalton on business. W. R. Kiger has a case of la grippe this week. Dr. O. R. Kiger carried his sister. Blanche, to High Point Monday and had her tonsils re Sale of Land For Taxes. I will seii at public auction for cash at the court IIOUKC door in TIN* totvn of Danbury, Stokes county, N. C.. on Monday, May 5. 1913, tlu* lands named lielow fur taxes for the yearsl!)ll and 1912, to wit : Danbury Township. Hitting. .1. A., 1 lot, Pd. Springs, 1912, $1.07. Douglas, It. M., 1 lot, I'd. Springs, lit 12, #1.07. Dicks, Mrs. M. K., 1 lot, I'd. Springs, lUI2, #l.i',7. (Jrav, Geo. P.. 1 lot. Pd. Springs. 151*12, #1.07. (■timer, .1. A., 1 lot, Pd. Springs, 1912. # I 07. Hernshine Bros. & Co., 1 lot, I'd. Springs, lull!. #1.07. Lankford, Harriett. 140 a intn.. 1912. #3.02. Martin. K. 1,.. .VI. 5.1912. #7.35. Vaughn & l'epiier, 1 lot, Pd. Springs, 1!»12, #1.07. Meadows. Crews. Mrs. .1. K., 1 town lot, 1912, *4 r.4. Kixer, Mrs. K. L„ 2 a T. F. Cr., 1912, 1.4 v Mast & 4iritlltli, 250 T F Cr., 12, 0.09. COLORED. 1 lichen nan, Alice, 1 town lot, 'l2, #2.02. Kent, I'.lmlra, 1 town lot, '12,1.07. Doi NI.I: TAX. Cox, Mrs. S. A., 15 a P Mtn.. 'l2, #2.4:!. Hampton, C. L., 74 a M. T., 'l2. 7.3s Tuttle, \V \V, CO a M T, 'l2, 14 VI. Yadkin Township. Baker, Sam, 50 a Intn., 'l2. #2 30. Cromer, Cllncton, 53 a Mi. View, 'l2. 3.42. Cromer, Chas. heirs, 30 a Mt. View, '12,2.60. . (Jravitt, T A, 121 a Ly.. 'l2, 7.11. Isley, E B. 1 town lot. King. '12.1 47. Laws, Bosell, 1-2 a Capella, 'l2, 4.15. Pine Balm Mfg. Co., :MH) a Mtn., 'l2, 24.45. Itansom, JK,4% a King, '12,1 7li. Westmoreland, S c, la Ly, 'il-'l2, 2.54. COI.OUI-:I». Martin, Anna. 10 a Ly, 'l2, #I.OO. Doim.i: TAX. Edwards, Mrs. S A, 15a Pinnacle, 'l2, :t.l:t. Watts, .1 1), 111 a Ly, 14.20. KINO SCIIOOI, DISTUHT. Isley, E D, 1 lot, King, 'l2, #l.9*. Quaker Gap Township. Carson, W V, 34, a Med. Br, 'l2, $1.05. Frans, Nancy's heirs, it a B Cr.,'l2, 1.02. (Jravitt, Arthur, 120 a W Cr, '12,5.ii4. Hill, CL, 01 a P (J Cr, 'l2. 4.57. Moretield, Geo. 34 a P G Cr, 'l2, 2.1 M). Smith, ()sa, agent, 38# a B Mtn, 'l2, 2.51. Sullivan & Bitting, 25 a B Mtn,'l2, 2.30. Vena I ile, W H, 70 a N D Cr, 1911-12, 10.35. Wtttkius, Mrs L A, 78 a 8 D Cr. 'l2, 5.00. WKSTKIKI.D SCIIOOI. DISTRICT. Carson, W V, 34 a Med. Br, 1911-12, #2.84. COI.OKKI). Hughes, Sam, 50 a B W, 'l2, $2.87. Hughes, Bob, 50 a B W, 1911-12, 0.59. Martin, Neut, 1 1-2 a P (J Cr, 'l2, 4.11.' Peter's Creek Township. Foddrlll, LV, 47% aP C, 'l2, *3.08. Nunn, America, 7o aS C, 'l2, 7.57. Nicholson, J F, 70 a S C, 'l2. 4.29. Korer. A A, 50 a S C, 'l2, 3.45. Sheppard, W .1, I4J* a S C. 2.12. Snow Creek Township. Amos. LA, 1 1-8 aS K, 'l2, $ 1.07. i Andrews, Bettle, 14 a S K, 'l2, 2.50. Brown, M M, 00 a S C, *l2, 4.11. Craig, Mrs Nellie M, 109 aCr Cr,'l2, 6 •V > Beasley, Mrs Anna, 110 a SC, '12,0.03. Biggs, S K, MaS C, 'l2, 8.12. Collins, J L, 130 a B Cr, 'l2, 5.00, Doyle. D O, 49 a B Cr, *l2. 3.70. Duggins, Miss Minnie, 19 a Preston vllle, 'l2, 2.39. Rlllngton, J H, Com., 190 af- R, 'l2, 7.75. Ellington, J H, adrnr., 78 a S 11, 'l2, 4 H&,' Foilln, Mrs Rhoda, 320 a B Cr, 'l2, 1.30. Hutclierson, Mrs S J, 145 a 8 C, 'l2, 7.03. Hutchens, Mrs M F, 205 3-4 a S C, 'l2, 10.10. Hutchens, Mrs 11 B, 98 aS C, 'l2, 6 22 Hail, Mrs ElIJa, 27 a Cr Cr, 'l2, 2.40. Hawklna, George, 54 a 8 R. 'l2, 4.01. Hicks, James, 120 a S R, 'l2. 6.69. Joyce Mn 8 A. 2 a mica mine, 'l2, 2.02. | Joyce, Mn Mlntora, 59 a B Cr. 'l2, Jojiw, Mn Lethla, 27 a B Cr, 'l2, moved by Dr. Austin. The opera tion was successful, and they returned home Tuesday night. Will Morefield of Vade Mecum lis clerking for Stokes Supply Company. Congress Opens Extra Session Washington, April 7. Congress, opening in ex ! traordinary session today under j Democratic domination, was ! enilvened by the activities of a i healthy youth, the invasion of I petition-bearing suffragettes. I But even these novelties were overshadowed by preparations for the event of tomorrow when President Wilson will deliver his tariff message by word of mouth to the Nation's law makers. Lowiaee & Joyce, M a 'r 'r. Millie, Mrs Sal lie B,»!!» a II Cr, 'l2, Ma lie, Mrx I. F, •"» a Cr Cr, 'l2, I Martin. Mix Mattie, Ml a A vers villi-. 'l2, 4.."i5. Martin, Mrs Mary A, 40 aS C, *l2, Newman, .1 It. mica mine, "|2. 2.02. l'riddy, I-ney, ."i* a S C, 'l2, Koliertson, .Mrs Annie, 107 a S C, 'l2, U. 20. Richardson, Mrn M A, I^S (', 'l2, 1.1)7, Slielton, Mix II W, :OO a S It, 'l2, 15.2 H. Slielton, A .1. 4% a S C, 'l2, 1..V2. Slielton, ISilna, O.'! a s (', 'l2, .YOU. Tille.v, II L, 24 a I'reKtonville, 'l2. 2..V). Vernon, RT, 28 a S R, 'l2, 3.30. Wall, A C, 62 1-2 a SC, 'l2, 5.23. COLORED. Sheppard, Anna, 12 aS C, 'l2, $2.33. DOUBLE TAX. | Hawkins, H W, agent, 10 a S C. | 'l2, 7 >2. Beaver Island Township. 1 Duncan, A P, heirs, 78 a B I Cr, ! 1912. *3.41. Horn Land & Lumber Co, 400 a i DR, 'l2. 28 39. Joyce, Sallie, 7 a (Pleas Manuell) 'l2, 1.67. Parris, W M, 1 lot. Pine Hall, 'l2, 2.02. Reid, Wm P. 'l2, 1.73. Richardson, Ma'iiula, 130 aE 7 ! Cr, 'l2, 6.20. Simpson, AL, 24 a B I Cr, 'l2, ! 2 25. COLORED. Gibson. J H, estate, 6'- 1 a B I Cr, i 'l2, $3.97. Wilson, Clem, 1 lot, Pint- Hall. 'l2 1 50 Welch, Will, 5 a K F, 'l2, I 53. Sauratown Township , Brown, Mrs R S, 237 a B Cr, 'l2. j $11.50. . Caruthus, T E, 25 aB R, 'l2. i 2.73. Fulp. Mrs F D, 96 aD H, 'l2. I 6.12. i Fulp. J D, and Richard, 71 a B ! Cr, 'l2, 4.88. ! Gibson, J H, 1 town lot, WC, ! '11,1.44. Landreth, Mrs J S, 1 town lot, W C, 'l2. 2.73. Rice, B F, 96 a B L Cr. 'l2, 1.30. Tilley, Mary, 90 aZ I Cr, 'l2, 5.82. Vaughn, G R, 50 a B Cr, 'l2, 3 45. Winfrey, C H, 33 aD R, 'l2, 2.49 Willis, -Emmet C, 14 3-4 aT F f« r 'lO 9QO Withers,' W E, 27 aD R, 'l2, 2 87' Withers. W B, 37 aD R, 'l2, 3.42. COLORED. Bailey, Harrison, 10 aP C, 'l2, 2.20. Brown, Lon, 40 a B Cr, 'l2, 3.30. Dalton, J Lindsay, 154 a B Cr, 1 'l2 990 i Fulp,' Sid, 10 a B Cr, 'l2, 4.94. Fulp, Wirt, 15 aD R, 'l2, | 2.56. Goolsby, C W, 119 a N & W Ry, >l2 8.12. Hairston, Nina C, 6aß R, 'l2, 2.26. Hairston, S H, 1 a B R, '12,1,36. Hairston, Earn, 163 aB R, 'l2, 10.65. Hairston, Henry, 2 a BR, 'l2, 2 73 Wall, Sallie, 10 a B Cr, 'l2, 2.02. Warren, J L, S a 8 Cr, 'l2, 2.46. WALNUT COVE SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Dunkley, FG, 165 T F Cr, 'l2, 5.71. , Hairston, Miss Willie, 1 lot, W C, 'l2, 1.90. Hairston, Miss Luia, 1 lot, WC, 'l2, 1.90. Hairston, Cabell, Jr., dee'd, 1 lot, W C, 'l2. 2.80. Hariston, Cabell, Sr., 600 aF F Cr, 'l2, 16.80. This Mch. 24th, 1913. a M. JONES, Eic"Sheriff Stokes County, N. C. Constipation and Catarrh S. B. HARTMAN, M O. Tou are constipated. Tou have taken laxatives a great many years. Tou have tried to select a diet that would keep your bowels regular. In this you have failed and were obliged to go back to your laxatives again. This, I say, has been going on many years. I Tou also have a slight catarrh in the head and throat. Tou never imagined th&t the catarrh had anything to do with the constipation. Suppose I were to tell you that as long as you have that catarrh you will never get better of your constipation. Would you be- Ask your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1913. Direct Tax For Roads. Sandy Kidge, April 7. Editor Reporter : I understand t'iat the county j commissioners say that they are ready to levy a special tax for i working roads in those town ships that voted clown the bonds, I if the people want it. lam in-! formed that the tax rate in' Snow Creek will be 66 2-3 cents on property and $2 00 on the poll, in order to get something like a mile of roads built per, year. I write to ask if this is correct, and if so I am against a direct tax, as in this way we would be tax»'(l to death while Sprin; Sis Tor Men and Boys We have all the new shades and styles and at prices to suit all. Mail orders promptly f i lied and we prepay them to you by PARCELS POST Give us a trial mail order for some article and see how nice we will fill it. BOYLES Brothers Winston-Salem and ReMle, N. C. I lleve me? Well, whether you would be lieve me or not it is the truth. R>r many years I have been wrest ling with the problem of furnishing the public an internal catarrh remedy. Peruna has been the remedy that I have devised and it has certainly re lieved many thousand people, yes hun dreds of thousands of people, of chronio catarrh. Constipation was my chief difficulty in treating these cases. 1 often felt tlip.t it would be better if a laxative element were added to Peruna. I feared to do so. however, first because of the number of catarrhal patients who needed no laxative, and second I was afraid of making such a radical change in a remedy that was already doing so well. Thus it was that I continued to prescribe with the Peruna a bottle of Manalin to those who needed a lax ative. At last, under circumstances explained in my booklet, I was con strained to add the laxative element to Peruna. This constitutes what is now known as the revised Peruna. Now those who take Peruna will, first, find themselves promptly relieved of their consiipation. Second, the catarrh will gradually disappear. And once the catarrh is cured the consti pation leaves permanently. Then If you follow the advice given in my | book, you will never have to take pills I any more. Cathartics and laxatives j you can ignore. You will be perma nently relieved of both your catarrh and the constipation. PERIT X A IS FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. SPECIAL. NOTICE Many persona are making inquiries for the old time Peruna. To such would Bay, this formula is now put out under the name of KA-TAR-NO. manufactured . by KA-TAR-NO Company. Columbus, Ohio. Write them and they will_.ba pleased to send you a free booklet. _A we would never get any roads. I was against the bond issue in the last election, because I thought we had better pay as we go. I think the best plan would be to increase the pres ent road duty from six to 10 days per year, and then levy a small tax on property and poll. TAX-PAYER. Drive Sick Headaches Awav. Sick headaches, sour gassy stomach, indigestion, billiousness disappear quickly after you take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They purify the blood and put new life and vigor in the system. Try them and you will be well satis fied. Every pill helps: every box guaranteed. Price 25c. Recom mended by all druggists.