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Dr. Hartman's Plain My plain talk to young men in my last article certainly brought out many responses from young men. 1 take this means of answering them brietly. for the benefit of other young men who did not write me. One writer says: •'I was greatly interested in your talk to young men. I wish I was strong and well as you describe your self to be. I am going to begin at once and follow your advice and take care of myself as 1 ought to. I will ! cjuit the use of all stimulants, tea and coffee, go to bed early. X will take the ' cold water towel bath every morning, j I want to live M be old and useful, like you. And 1 shall also keep 1 Vruna at I hand, in case of slight ailments as j they may arise. I thank you in the name of th usands of other young nil 11, like 1'... self " To tletter I replied: j A-d\ your l)ru£!£i*t for Pre. J!RM WTO\ \l \VS M B Sa\.i;y Plow im ■ \ \\ idi S'r.R-.lion 1 noine ■Oiiu r lu-ims. i«• i . May !•'. ~ I lie wther at present is cool and c!o iiy, yet we have had i o rain her-, and the crops and land are badly in need of it. This dry spell has caused people to fear; another dry summer, such as we had the past two years. Wheat tielus have been looking beauti ful, and with rain it is thought there will be a splendid crop around here. From the numbers of wagons loaded with fertilizer going past one would suppose there never had been such ex tensive farming done in this section, as is being done this year. Mr. B. J. Savage is plowing and harrowing every day now with his traction engine, and counts it a great success as such a space can be both ploughed and har rowed at the same time. Mr. J. C. Carson and family spent last Sunday in ( Greensboro with his brother, Mr. -J. H. (.'arson. Miss Percy McNeely and Miss | NEW STORE | # # m Announcement to the Trade: % THE $ 2 FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE • • Walnut Cove, N. C., • has bought the entire stock of General Merchandise © formerly owned ar;d conducted by J. E. James and will W |g| continue the business at the same stand, where you £ are invited to call and examine their stock of # General Merchandise. • 2 FARMERS SUPPLIES A ft 5 SPECIALTY. 2 • We are now buying large quantities of Supplies and all kinds of General Merchandise, at prices that enable us to please you and 0 SAVE YOU MONEY. £ # General Merchandise. • Mr. Fletcher Hawkins remains with the new firm, where he will be glad to see and please his many old customers, as well as make new ones. Remember the place--J. E. James stand, Walnut Cove, N. C. • " • JC. M. JONES, Manager. J Talk to Young Men My dear Roy:—l cannot tell you how much good your letter has done me. To know that I mn arousing the j young men in matters of right living tills me with gratitude and enthusiasm. | I want to help you. Write me any time you wish and I will consider your , Utter strictly confidential and give you i prompt reply. Follow the advice I gave 1 in my article. Whenever you have | occasion to consult me further do not hesitate. Lot us he friends. If you will lie obedient to me as a son ought to be 1 will be faithful and true to you 1 :n a father ought to be. Yours Sin cerely, »S. 11. llartman, M. !>., t'olum ins,uhio. vkimna is imh sale AT Al.l, DHI i! STOUES. sprruii NOTICE Many persona ore miking inuulries for the old" tim • I vruna. To such would say. this formula is now put out under the ram- of KA-TAIS-NO, manufactured t v KA-TAli-NM I'ompany. t'olumbus, li'lii". Write t}>• i:i and ihoy will bo plca&ed to scud you a free booklet. Poruna Almanac for WU. (i ('"iichi r. of ( r H'nslton'. have been tin' cuests if Mis-; Muy Mathews this w. ok. .Visae* Mary Matthews. Louis-- Powers an«l Marguerit *1!;.! wcr in Walnut Cove Saturday ►: their piano Lssons l'rom Prof. L nghurst. i f Winston-Salem. I'rof. Lough urst is expect. ii to teach a music class in (lermanton at an early date.' Mrs. William Chadin spent Wednesday in (ireerisboro shop ping. Miss Maud Me>ee returned to Salem College Monday, after a week's stay here with her parents. Misses Alice, Mollie and Anna I Hill and Miss K. S. Poindexter spent Tuesday in Winston-Salem shopping. Mr. K J. St vers attended the Old Soldiers' lleunion held in Winston-Salem Saturdav. Constipation Lured Dr. King's New Life Pills will | relieve constipation promptly and get your bowels in healthy con dition again. Jon Supsic, of Sanbury, Pa., says: "They are the best pills I over used, and 1 advise everyone to use them for constipation, indigestion and liver complaint." Will help you. Price 2-"c. Recommended by all dealers. THE IMNBURY REPORTER Lawsonville. I Crowtle.l out last week. Lawsonville, May (5 Mrs. Edd Smith visited at Mr. Sam Fabry's Monday. ; Mr. Homie Moore spent Sun day P. M. at Mr. William Shep jpan.V. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lawson vir-it'il Mrs. Lawson's lather, Mr. M. 1!. Robertson, Sunday. Mi-si's Alpha and Mavv -lessup visited 'iss May Ayers Sunday (llvi.n, the little son 1' Mrs I/za Rhodes, has been v. r sicK, we ;ire s «rry to note. ■ ".it.- a large crowd !'!'• : ; this community attend iv : c at D.mliuiy Moml iy. Miss. s Lena Taylor, Etna Sh i Bessie a d Erie Mom: Messrs Charlie llylton and Eld spent ;i short while with Miss Ruth i'ringle Sunday Vrs Powell Rhodes visited at Mi- Malissa Lawson's and Mr. Hill Rhodes' Monday The Sands school, taught by Mr. (!i ! Moore, closed Saturday. Mr. Monroe Fagg sp.'nt Sun day at Mr. M. H. Robertson's. Misses Annie Hylton an 1 Elsie Sheppard and Mr. Roy Martin visited Miss Lucy Lackey Sun day. Mr. Shore Hall happened to a very painful accident Monday while he was sawing down a board tree. 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