bOCALpS HEMS If Mr. Jesse Bennett was in town iturday. I Mrs. A. J. Fagg is visiting Tends and relatives at King lis week. Mr. Wheeler James, of Sandy iige Route 2, was a Danbury sitor today. Mr. A J. Fagg, of this place, )ent Sunday at Piedmont firings. Mr. Ebb Campbell, of Cam tell. spent Saturday night and part of Sunday in Danbury. Mr. Lum Booth and son, Toby, Meadows Route 1, visited Dan iiry Saturday. Mr. Arch Stephens, of Walnut ove Route 3, was a Danbury [sitor Monday. 'Miss Delia Stewart, of Dan ■ry, has accepted a position at fe Piedmont Springs hotel. ( Mr. G. A. Hutcherson, a lagistrate, and leading citizen F Sandy Ridge, was here aturdav- Messrs. Jas. Flinchum, Obe oung, Jess Mabe, Leff Mabe, •nd other farmers were visitors ere Saturday. Messrs. Leff, John and Gid [abe and Gorton Shelton, of lanbury Route 1. attended the all here Saturday. •Davis & Linville's chaffeur, lr. John Bailey, of Walnut bve, spent a short while ih Dan nry Monday. Mrs. R. L. Hartman and two ttle daughters and Mr. Gilbert illey of Danbury Route 1. spent unday at Moore's Springs hotel, i Mr and Mrs. J. D. Humphreys j ave returned from a several days , isit to'friends and relatives at; Winston-Salem and Louisville. Mr. W. P. Lankford. of near loore's Springs, killed a large attlesnake one day last week i ight near his home while cutting rheat. Mr. T. B. Smith, of King ; !oute 2, was here Saturday on! usiness. Mr. Smith is ad linistrator of the Noah Eaton 1 state. Mr. Oscar N. Petree, Cashier j f the Bank of Stokes county i t Walnut Cove, spent a short 1 ,'hi!e in Danbury Monday on J usiness. Messrs. E. 0. and Ervin | helton, of Moore's Springs, and irnest Fowler and Rex Tilley, f Vade Mecum Springs, attended ie dance at Piedmont Springs Saturday night. 810 DAY AT ; Moore's Springs JULY 4 Dance All Day At night Ice Cream and Moving Picture Show. Everybody come td have a big time. See the electric lights. loore's Sr r 'i?s Mineral Water Company, |i"«rr ' M P A Ww * w w —' j. - 1 • Vi J Mr. Jno. M. Taylor, of Wins ton-Salem, spent a short while in Danbury Tuesday on busi ness. The Y. M. C. A. boys of Greens boro, who are on a camping va cation at Piedmont Springs, took dinner at the Taylor Hotel here yesterday. Messrs.- Haynes Linville and Carl Joyce, of Walnut Cove, passed through town Monday enroute to Piedmont Springs hotel where they will spend a few days. Mr. W. E. Joyce, of Danbury, j will give a moving picture show ;and ice cream supper at Buck ; Island school house next Satur : day night. Everbody is cordially : invited to come. Mr. Odell Jones, of Walnut ' Cove, is spending several days |in Danbury collecting taxes. Mr. Jones says there is only about $900.00 of the 1912 taxes uncollected in Danbury town ship, Mr B. A. Overby, of Smith, was in town on business Friday, and paid the Reporter a pleasant visit. Mr. Overby is a stockholder in the Peter's Creek Union Milling Company. This concern does a big business, having ground about 17,000 bushels of grain the past year. Messrs. Will Overby and -lack Duggins, two fine tobacco raisers of Cripple Creek, spent a short time in town Saturday. Mr. Overby caught a large owl fn a steel trap one night last week. When killed it measured over four feet from tip to tip. It had recently been catching chickens, even grown hens. The advertisement of thei Agricultural and Mechanical i College at Raleigh appears in j another column. This College | is fulfilling its mission as a place | for first-class technical training, j Turn where you will and its graduates are making their mark on the industrial life of the State. The demands on the institution for men are increas ing from year to year. If a young man wants to equip him self for leadership in agriculture, engineering, cotton manufactur ing and allied pursuits he should consider the admirable opportuni ties offered by this busv College. I get fresh air, sunshine and I above all the cell-building, I energy-producing properties I of scorrs EMULSION. I Its prompt use often thwarts I tuberculosis. I>?9 THE DANBURY REPORTER Walnut Gove. Walnut Cove, June 23 —Crops 'are looking fairly good in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson and family, of High Point, visit ed Mr. Gid Tuttle's Snnday. Mr. Charlie Tuttle visited Mr. Geo. Newsom Sunday after noon. Mrs. E. R. Voss and little daughter, Foy, and Lattie Wag oner visited Mrs. G. G. Tuttle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith visit ed Mr. Geo. Hampton Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Miller and little son, James, went to Vade Mecum Friday in the interest of Mrs. Miller's health. They will spend something like a month. Mrs. C. F. Smith visited her daughter, Mrs. G. T. Hampton, Sunday. Misses Martha and Cora Rut ledge visited their sister, Mrs Wm. Bowles, Saturday and Sun day. Misses Sadie, Cora, and Messrs. Glenn Tuttle and Paulina Smith visited Misses Beatrice and Susie Tuttle Sunday. Mr. Granville Miller and family visited Mr. A. A. Miller Sunday. There must be something in the air, for Mr. Beverly Tuttle went down to Walnut Cove and has been singing "I'sg'win back to town," ever since. Mr. Fulp and family, of King, visited Mr. W. E. Butner Satur day and Sunday. Prof. R. Allen visited Mr. S. C. Montgomery Sundav. Mr. C. F. Smith visited Mr. ( James Shropshire Sunday. | Walnut Cove and Rose Bub' j will cross bats next Saturday on the formers ground. Elders (i. W. Tuttle and 0. G. Rutledge filled their regular at>- J pointments Sunday. Quite a large , crowd was out and the speakers ' handled their subject masterly. ' ». S. BOY. Gideon. Gideon, June 24.—There is not very much sickness is this com munity at present. Beulah, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Flynt, is very sick at present, but we trust she will soon be well again. Miss Beulah Sheppardof Sandy Ridge Route 1 has measles. We hope she will soon recover. Miss Mattie and Claude Cates and sisters, Minnie Waddell and Willie Mae visited their aunt, Minnie Dicks the latter part of last week. Mr. James Herd of Dillard called on Miss Minnie Dicks Sun day. The nine days Holiness meet ing conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Case and Miss Viola Smith at Cat Knob near Delta church closed Sunday night with large attendance. The ice cream supper at this place Saturday night was quite a success. It was enjoyed by. all who attended. Miss Sadie Flinchum is out again after being confined to her room, we are glad to note. Mr. Fuller Flynt called on Miss Bessie Martin a short while Sunday afternoon. A large crowd attended Sun day school at Oak Grove Sun day. Mr. Bryan Martin of Winston is visiting friends and relatives near here at present. There is to be an ice cream | at Dillard Saturday night. Every body is cordially invited to come cut. I SCRIBBLER. • # f # • # • 5 • 5 • 8 • THOUSANDS ! • DOLLARS LOST I J Thousands of dollars are lost yearly ® W in interest by the foolish and danger- 9 W ous practice of hoarding in the home. ® The Bank is the place for money, 9 W because there it is safe from fire, bur- £ 0 glars, rats and bad investments, 0 while it will earn for you day and A £ night, and Sundays, too. 7 No matter how small or how large A 0 your savings are, put them in the a bank. Start a bank account today. You will never regret it—take our word for it. You will add to it every W 9 year, and you will be surprised and 4) !§> intensely interested to see how fast it A £ will grow. a ?? We pay compound interest every £ three months, no matter whether •• w you are here or not, it is compounded W |H every three months. A m We have savings funds as little as ® 9 SI.OO, and as large as thousands. 9 ® We welcome all amounts, whether 5 w large or small. W Call or write today. Don't delay. Any day or night you may lose your * W savings of a lifetime. V | THE BANK OF • 1 STOKES CO'N'Y J 0 Danbury or Walnut Cove, N. C. £ •__ _ i •NMNMNMt ? t $•••

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