EMWBII ncmc Walnut Covcites Take a Delightful Outing At the Mineral Springs. CHILDREN'S DAY To Be Celebrated By the Metho dist Sunday School AtStokes burjt the Fourth Sunday Cove Boys Defeat ed By the Wins ton Hustlers —Personals. Walnut Cove, June I". The most delightful outing of the season was the delightful and enjoyable picnic that was gi\en by the young people Monday eyening at the mineral springs. Among those that enjoyed this occasion were Misses Lillian. Brendall. Nannie Jones. May belle Vaughn. Mable and Edith ! Petree. Bettie, Clara and Burnice Woodruff, Myrtle Samuel. Lucy. Burton. Sullie Fulton. Lillie Joyce, Grace Moore, Mary Martin. Ola Boyles and Messrs. W. P. Wheel er. Tom Petree, Jacob Fulton, Roy Vaughn. Elwood Boyles. Howard Wocdrutf. Paul Fulton. Portney Bailey. Mr Mitchell. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Bailey. Jr., and Nlesdames Nannie Fulton, Joe Petree and J. B. Woodruff, and lots of others. The Methodist Sunday school at Stokesburg will give annual Children's Day exercises on the fourth Sunday in June, at ten o'clock at the Methodist church there. A very .interesting pro gram of recitations, songs, etc., is being prepared. The Winston-Salem Hustlers played the Walnut boys on the home diamond iast Saturday to the tune of five to one, in favor of the Hustlers. The next game is billed f >t Saturday. Messrs. John Bailey, Jr., A. W. Davis, 0. N. Petree and Gilbert Petree made a trip to Stok sdale last Saturday in a touring car. Mrs. Cleve Crews returned to her home at Greensboro last week, after spending seven 1 days h re as the of Mrs. J. B. Woodruff. Messrs. J> v Builev. Jr.. W. P. Wheeler. A E Strode. Sam Stewart and a >avis, went to Winston last Fri lay afterno* n to see the double-header bfcll game that w«s played there be tween Winston-Salem and Ral t-igh. Misses Mary Matthews. Louise Powers and Margarette Hill, of Germanton. spent thediy i.i town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Murphy and daughter. Miss Louise, spent the day Friday in Winston. Mrs Dr. R Tuttle returned last week from a two weeks visit to relatives at Ejist Bend. She was accompanied by her sister. Miss Lonx. who will spend some time here. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey, J»\. spent the day in Winston Sun day with relatives. Mr. John Hill Wharton of Clemmons was in town Saturday enroute to tiermanton. Prof. Longhurst of Winston was in town Saturday to teach his music class here. Drs. R. G. Tuttle and E. Fulp left Sunday night for Morehead City to attend the North Caro lina Medical Society, which meets there. Mrs. W. S. Gentry of Mt. Airv was in town last week visiting her mother, Mrs. W. B. Vaughn. Messrs. Paul Davis and Lonnie Doggett spent the day Sunday at Summerfield. Miss Claudie Rierson and brother. Saunders, spent the day Sunday at Greensboro. Miss Annie Kate Jones left Sunday for Liberty where she will spend some time visiting her sister, Mrs- Hubert Smith. Mr. Julius 0. Young of Win ston was in town Sunday en route to Danbury to spend the day. Mr. Odell uones spent the day Sunday with friends at German ton. Miss Lillie Wheeler is visiting relatives at Pilot Mtn. this week. Mr. J. E. James has a child sick with fever, we are sorry to j note Mrs. C. M. Jones and children | j pent the day Sunday with j friends at Germanton. An opera troop of twenty-one ] aeople were in town Sunday i from Martinsville. Ya.. enroute ;o Mt. Airy to spend the week. Mr. R. P. Joyce returned last iveek from Hot Springs. Ark., irery much improved in health, [lis many friends will be glad to learn Miss Stella Rierson is spending i few days in Thomasville this week as the guest of Miss Minnie Rierson. State of Ohio, city of Toledo. [ Lucas County. I Frank J Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and sub scribed in mv presence, this 6th dav of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. VV. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, 0. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Stiff Joints Sprains, Bruises are relieved at onco by an applica tion of Sloan's Liniment. Don't rub, just lay on lightly* •* Sloan's Liniment lias d*no rnore gr>od than anything l have ever tried tut .-titf joints. 1 not my hand hurt >o belly that 1 had t• >top work right in tu- tune ot the year. 1 thought at ti.i»t that 1 wim.d hav.* to haw my hand taken tf, hut 1 g..t a I nit tie of Stoati'* Utiiuifiit .md cure i m> hand." \Vilio>" Wukkllu, Morris, Ala. Good for Broken Sinews G. it. .K»*K«, Huldwln, 1.. 1., writes : —••I >i»».»n\« Liniment for broken sinews above the knee cup caused by a tall and to my great sattstacti>n was ahle to resume work in leas thai. three weeks alter the accident." SLOANS LINIMENT Fine tor Sprain MR. Hf.xry A. Vofiil. M Someriet St., PUlufleld. X. writes :" A friend iiiralned bis nnkl« so badly th;it it wont Muck. He laughed when I tol.l him that I would have him out In a Wfoki I applied Sloan i* Liniment and in four days be was working and said Sloan's was a right good Uni ment." THE DAN BURY REPORTER WALNUT Coft ROUTE ONE Protracted Meeting to Begin at Rosebud in July—lnfant of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson Dies Little Ruth Newsom Badly hurt. Walnut Cove Route 1. June 16. i Rev. T. J. Green filled his reg- I ular appointment at Rose Bud i Sunday. Quite a large crowd 1 was out to hear him. A protracted meeting will be -1 gin at Rose Bud the 3rd Sunday iin July. We want everybody | to come. Dinner will be served I | I I on the grounds. The Sunday School at Rose Bud is progressing nicely under the management of Mr. W. E. Butner. Mrs. and Mrs. Gid Tuttle : visited at Mr. Oliver Smith's ! last Sunday. The infant of Mr. and Mrs.. ! Sam Johnson died Saturday night and will be laid to rest at Palmyra cemetery today. Mr. ! Johnson also has another child ' real sick with whooping cough and pneumonia. Mrs. Amos Miller is on the sick list, we are sorry to note. Miss Eva is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Butner 1 this week. Miss Minnie Wood was all smiles Sunday as Mr. Taylor was at preaching. Mrs. J. B. Greene visited Mrs. , Elmira Young Sunday. Mrs. Edd Young visited Mr. and Mrs. John Young Sunday. Ruth, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Newsom, had the misfortune of getting ] her leg cut right bad last week, j but is getting alonir nicely at present. AUNT PATSY. Walnut Cove, June 17.—Peo ple of this section are busy cut ting their wheat; they find their crops good. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moser visited Mr. M. 0. Allen Sunday, : on Germanton Route 1. Miss Nealie Miller, of High Point, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Fred Young, on Walnut Cove. Route 1. Rev. Charlie Smith, of High Point, will preach at Palmyra, the fifth Sunday in June, at 11 o'clock. We hope there will be a 1 large crowd present. Rev. T. J. Glenii filled his regular appointment at Rose Bud Sunday; quite a large crowd was present. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats Shoes, Ladies' Dress Goods, General Merchan diSe. * guarantee my prices to be \ •as low as you can buy North Carolina or Vir ginia. Come to see us. FOR SALE ! As surviving partner of the firm of Bennett & Murray I offer for sale, as a whole, the entire stock or GENLRAL MERCHANDISE belonging to said firm. Everything clean and new. A quick buyer can get a bargain in an estab lished business. See or write S. L. MURRAY, Surviving partner of the firm of Bennett & Murray. WALNUT COVE, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boles visited at Mr. S. A. Smith's Sun day on Germanton Route 1. The Rose Bud ball team will meet Saturday June 21st. Hope everybody will come out and take part, for we expect a nice time. We will play any team in the county that will meet us on our ground, and if anyone is interest ed, please write Mr. Chas. Tuttle, Capt. and Mgr. Dynamite. Boyles Mercantile Company. Lawsonville. I,awson ville. June 17. —Miss Francis Smith returned home last week after spending several days with friends and relatives of Campbell Route 1. Misses Alpha and Ada Stephens visited Misses Annie and Agnes Robertson Sunday. M r. Percy Sheppard and sister, Erna, spent a short while in Lawsonville Saturday evening. Messrs. Charlie Hylton and Edd Wall visited at Mr. W. C. Moore's Sunday P. M. Mrs. E. G Lawson and Mrs. Will Stephens visited at Mr. M, H. Robertson's Sunday. Mrs. E. C. Sheppard and daughters, Georgia, Francis, Ruth and Margaret, are visit ing friends and relatives in Virginia. Mr. Roy Martin visited at Mr. J. W. Lackey's Sunday. Miss Onie Robertson spent Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. E G. Lawson. Messrs. Nick Stephens and Powell Robertson attended 1 ' preaching at Pleasant Grove Sunday. Mrs. Dr. W. C. Slate visited i relatives at Smith Saturday and Sunday. • Mr. Edd Carroll, traveling salesman for the Marlin-Dalton & Gilmer Co., was in Lawson . ville last week. Mr. E. G. Lawson visited his . brother, Mr. John Lawson, of Pinnacle, Saturday and Sunday. There will be preaching at , Snow Creek Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Flora Cox, of Pinnacle, is spending this week in Lawson i ville visiting friends and re latives. I Quite a large crowd from this i community attended preaching, I baptizing and sprinkling at j Concord, Va.. Sunday conducted .by Rev. Franks. There were . ten baptised and five sprinkled. 1 Mr. Homie Moore visited at Mr. A. Joyce's Sunday. 10 OUR rRIFHDS JMD THE mm PUBLIC : We have just received the biggest line of all 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. Have also just received one solid car of Pills burys 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. Six thousand yards of best plant bed Muslin at lowest prices. When in need of anything in 'I the goods line be sure to see us before buying, as we can and will save you money on your MERCHANDISE. Dodson & Co., Walnut Cove, N. C. I am still in the ring selling 25 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR for sl.lO. A big lot of White Canvass Slippers, $1.25 and SI.OO values at 75 and 50c. John A. Burton v " ut DAVIS AND LINVILLE Liverymen Walnut Cove, N. C. Good Teams and Careful Drivers Furnished at all Times. We will conduct the transfer line between Walnut Cove and Piedmont Springs. ** i n rtf i C • ln )f beware or the ramine. fit mine taster tlinn they can Ih> manufactured. ONLY FIVK MOKE alot ted to me this season. YOU had better place your order noon, and of course you will l»uy a FOKI). It's the only sensible thing to d". Then you can put the rent In the bank, and beside* you will join the great band of Ford liner* who know car comfort JIIUH service satisfaction. Roadster 575.00. Touring Car §650.00. Delivered fully equipped with electric lights. Let Coving ton show you. T- J. COVINGTON, Automobiles, tf Walnut Cove, N. C. Auto Livery Service. Quick Transportation to Piedmont springs. I | DAISY MIDDLINGS AND CHOP In Car Load Lots. Also other Heavy Groceries at Jobbers Prices. Merchants, 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.' i Nelson, Walnut Cove, N.C. I AAI/ HFPF threshing outfits,.. LV/vrl\ ■ ILiVL gasolene engines don't ————— ————— f a j| to call on me When you are in need when in town. The right prices «nd binders rnov^ er .?' terms and fair dealing, rakes, wheat drills, corn Yours to serve, planters, fertilizer, dis tributors, Oliver Chilled vy Q and Chattannooga . . ' lv ' plows, cutaway har- rows and section har- a,crn , CPO. rows, wood saw outfits, Walnut Cove, N. C.

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