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SCHOOL CLOSES.
Many Attractive N iHins; Girls
and Bows Have Been In
Attendance.
The school hero taught by
Prof. .J T. Smith for the benefit
of the public school teachers of
the county closed Saturday. A
large number of bright anil good
looking young ladies and young
men of the county have been in
attendance and Dan bury has
been on a boom for the last
month. Those who attended are
as follows:
Miss Pearl Wall, of Rural Hall.
Miss Myrtice Simmons, of
Pilot Mtn
Miss Sadie Pringle, of Lawson
ville.
Miss Mary Pringle, of Lawson
ville.
Miss Hattie Ferguson, of Wins- j
ton.
Miss Letha Hall, of Mizpah.
Miss Bernice Alley, of (rer-i
manton.
Miss Minnie Roberts, of Dill- i
ard
Miss Trade Simmons, of Pilot
Mtn.
Miss Gladys Lackey, of Camp
bell
Miss Bessie Moore, of Camp
bell.
Inlbw*store*|
0 Announcement to the Trade:
X the J
S FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE •
H Walnut Cove, N. C., ®
has bought the entire stock of General Merchandise J
© formerly owned and conducted by J. E. James and will w
continue the business at the same stand, where you
are invited to call and examine their stock of
# General Merchandise. #
J FARMERS SUPPLIES A •
S SPECIALTY.
W
We are now buying large quantities of Supplies and all kinds of
General Merchandise, at prices that enable us to please you and
2 SAVE YOU MONEY. X
# oi General #
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. •
••••••••••••••••••••
Miss Berchie Dunlap, of
(iideon.
s Miss Delia Stewart, of Dan
i bury.
Miss Chattie Lasley. of Walnut
Cove.
M iss Sarah Smith, of Meadows.
' Miss Murphy Lovell, of Wal
-1 nut Cove Route 1.
1 Miss Annie Martin, of Madison
' Miss Maude Smith, of Fran
• ciseo
Miss Ktta Smith, of Francisco.
' j Miss Ida Lee Wall, of Madison.
Miss Lelah Boyles, of Walnut
| Cove.
; Miss Delia Boyles. of Walnut
! Cove.
Miss Obeira Moore, of Camp-!
bell.
Miss Irene Allen, of Walnut
Cove.
| Miss Hester Wall, of Madison, j
Miss Wilmeta Smith, of King,
j Miss Effie Gentry, of King.
Miss Harriett Ross, of Walnut 1
' Cove Route 1.
! Mr. Jesse Beasley, of Francis- i
CO
| Mr. A. S Francis, of Francisco, j
Mr. -loe Blackwell, of Pine!
Hall.
Mr. C. B. Boyles, of Westfield-1
Mr. (i. R. Leak, of Campbell. |
Dynamite Boyles Mercantile '
Company.
THE DANBURY REPORTER
lews Items and Per
-- SOMIS From Pine Hall
'J " f'r "" j
| j'. Pine Hf.ll, June 2.— People are
fight bnsyi; planting tobacco
through this section now.
Mrs. E. P. Cahilland children,
of Madison, are visiting her
• parents here.
i - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Creak
man, of North Fork, W. Va., i
were the guests of Mrs. G. M.
Creakman last week.
Miss -lulian Hairston was car
ried to the hospital last week for
an operation. We wish for her
1 , a speedy recovery.
Mr. G. M. Creakman made a
business trip to Thomasville last
week.
Mrs. C. H. Powell, of Stokes- 1
dale, is visiting her parents here
Miss Marie Smith and Mr. ;
Arthur Nichols, of Madison, ;
spent last Friday with Miss Effie '
Black well
Miss Hallie Creakman, of
Thomasville. is the guest of Mrs. I
G. M. Creakman this week.
Miss Lula Paris went to Madi-1
son shopping last week.
Mr. Hedge (Jibson got his
linger broken last week, but he
is getting on very nicely.
Miss Annie Martin, of Madi
: son, is the guest of Mrs. J. L.
; Hanes.
Miss Alice McCrocrie, of
J Stokesdale, visited her sister,
I Mrs. J. S. Gant, here last week.
Mr. Jim Dalton has been right
! sick, but he is getting on very
! nicely now
Miss Sallie Dalton, of Madi
json, is visiting Mrs. Jim Dalton.
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I New Life Pills are especially
j good for the aged, for the act
; promptly and easily. Price 25c.
! Recommended by all druggists.
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After Years of Suffering
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M ItS. FRANK ANDRRSON,
Comfrey, Minn |
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