LOCALS wm m Friday, October 31, isIIr.!!o-l ween Day. Mr. J. 0. Gray, of Campbel',! attended court here this week. Sheriff W. C. Slate visited Winston-Salem Friday. Mr. Gait her C. Davis, of Winston-Salem, visited Danbury Saturday. Mr. .T. Walter Booth, of j Moore's Springs, was here a short while Saturday. Mr. E. L. Smoak, of Pinnacle, i come over Sundav afternoon and attended court this week. Mr. Gaston M. Allen, of King, was among those who attended court this week. County Commissioner Chap Bodenheimer, of Germanton, j was a Danbury visitor Saturday.' Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fulp, of Germanton Route 1. visited Danbury yesterday. i Mr. O. N. Pctree, cashier of the Bank of Stokes County at Walnut Cove, visited Danbury! Saturday. President Wilson has issued his proclamation designating Thursdav, November 27, as Thanksgiving Day. Mr. Walter Lackey, of Camp-1 bell, was here Monday. Mr. Lackey had the misfortune to I cut his foot some weeks since I and is still using crutches. Mr. D. V. Carroll, of Mi::pah, was here Monday shaking hands with his many friends. Mr. Carroll represented Stokes in the last General Assembly. Rev. C. W. Ervin, of Asbury, filled his regular appointments at the Presbyterian church here Sun lay morning and night. Mr. Ervin returned home Monday. Uncle Gid Ferguson, of Ger manton Route 1, was here Mon day. Mr. Ferguson is one of our oldest anil host citizens. He is almost entirely deaf but is still active. Mr. E. C. Sheppard, of Dan bury Route 1. has recently purchased a Frick traction engine for operating his saw mill, and for threshing, hauling lumber, etc. Mr. J. Reid Forest, of Francisco, was here Friday enroute home from Winston- Salem. Mr. Forest has recently purchased a large portable Frick steam engine to opirato his saw mill. GENTLEMEN: I I am better prepared to } y ./i K J serve you than ever before. I -zr rs^Cr*! sPi If I have been in machinery I | business several years, and I ~have handled several kinds and I feel sure that I now t 3 d G t ' l6 ' 3 " 6 St '* nG eVBr ean furnish traction, port ' water front, water circula ————^—■ tion all round fire box, any siz) wanted, easy steamed with less fuel. I can also furnish one of the lest equipped saw mills built, with all the labor saving de vices, any size you want at the right price. Brother Thresherman, would you like to have a Y; T \ t -I'7 nice little light saw mill 1 • O, that you can hook your little ;•.,«/ -^V' threshing engine to and saw your timber at leisure times j and get the full value of J your timber. You will find I it to be the payingest investment you ever made. Anything you may need in wood-working machinery: Planers, Matchers, Resaws, Shingle Mills, Edgers, Gang Lathe Mill, Com bined Lathe Mill and Bolter, Clipper Wood Saws, and Corn and Chop Mills. Let me know what you want in machinery, I am sure I can save you money on whatever machine you want. Drop me a card. I will be pleased to make you prices. Easy terms. T. J. THORE, WESTFIELD, N. CAROLINA. You Should Read I It will be to your advantage to read and consider what this says. We have just made a large deal with the Clearing Houses of New York City for another large stock of all PURE WORST ED SUITS in Blues and Browns which we took off their hands at a big reduction, and we now have them on sale from $9.90 to $15.00. i Don't miss the opportunity of at least seeing them on your next trip to Winston-Salem or Reidsville. Mail orders promptly filled. BOYLES BROS. Mr. S. L. Ver.able, of Madison Route u, was a visitor here yesterday. Mr. W. E. Rhodes, of Cam pboll, was here yesterday attend ing court. Mr. Wm, M. Watts, of the Walnut Cove section, attended court here this week. Mrs. N. 0. Petree, of Dan bury, is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Caleb Hill, who is seriously ill at her home two miles south of Dan bury. Mr. 0. C. Taylor, of Cam pbell, was here yesterday on his way home from the tobacco i market. Mr. Taylor says the weed is selling the highest he ever saw it. Mr. R. A. Martin, of Stokes county, is now the new proprietor of the Central Hotel. The building has been refurnished and renovated and no dou )t the new proprietor will have a liberal patronage. Mt. Airy News. If you want good sample shoes at wholesale prices see (1. W. Neal at Campbell. tf THE DANBURY REPORTEk KCIIAP ANTtCO irschbaum | ALU WOOL Clothes v^» s .9 4 y'i'? t.-'V 0 ■:; M" J4' "/# 1 i'i •' ~-H'® '! \ ; "*■•'"•• 1 |'L/ . I 4sf- " "That coat looks as good on a f/iair as ' lots of coats I've seen 011 men. ' 1 I "T LIKE its snug, smooth air about , the collar. The soft swing of the la pels and those thin, I, trim edges well, 1 ! I've had them before, ■ bill not for sis low as sls. by r. Ion:.; shot." That's how you'll f eel over you r Kirschbuur.i Suit. 1 For Kirsehbaum Clothes arc the only kind at their prices which are all-wool, London-shrunk, hand tailored and sewn with silk thread. j Kirsehbaum Clothes' D.'2Q^2s Stewart-Jones Clothing Compeoy, Walnut Cove, N. C. 1 ! Don't Let Baby Suffer With Ezema and Skin Eruptions. Babies need a perfecs skin coveringl. Skin eruptions cause them not only intense suffering, but hinder their growth. Dr. Hobson's Ecema Ointment can be relied on for relief and per manent cure of suffering babies whose fkie eruptions have their Use miserable. "Our baby was afflicted with breaking out of the skin all over the face and scalp. . Doctors and skin specialists I failed to help. We tried Dr wobson's Eczema Ointment and Here overjoyed to see baby com ■ pletely cured before one box was [ used" writes Mrs. Strubler, Dubuque. lowa. All eruggists, or by mail, 50c PFEIFFER CHEMICAL CO., StLouia, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa. Big leal Crop. Mr. Bruce Huff, of East Bend, attended court in Danbury last week. Mr. Huff is the son of Mr. J. G. Huff, the well known Yadkin county buggy manu facturer, and the young man stated that his father harvested sixteen hundred bushels of wheat thj past season and that they had just finished threshing the crop. Mr. Hull' knows how : to farm as well as make buggies. • Big line of sample shoes at i wholesale prices. G. W. Neal, | Campbell. tf ITo all persons who like to save money on their purchases I would like to say that 1 am now receiving my full line of fall dry goods, shoes, dress goods, hats, tic., and will be glad to compare prices and goods with my competitors. Drop in and see for yourself. A. T. ROTHRO::(, Walnut Cove, N. C. | ——m 111111 !■— ■■IIIMWI!«■■■■ ■■■■■ IFAQQ AND NELSON Wholesale and Retail Dealers In General Merchandise. We are prepared to fill orders large or small for all kinds of dry goods or groceries. You are cordially invited to visit our store and inspect our stock and prices. ragg and Nelson I WALNUT COVE, N. C. N EB^B9 ipMWBMWBiMWHMMMMBBgwBfiMBi mm m gfia I What could be better for town or country buildings than a roofing f I that won't burn—won't leak — that ij lightning proof—laats as long I as the building itself, and never need.; repairs ? I Cortright Metal Shingles meet every cne of these requirements. I Beware of imitations —None genuine without the v/oidi " Ccrtrifcht I Reg. U. S. Pat Off." stamped on each shingle. It For Sale by s danburv, n. c. Sale of Personal Property. On Saturday, Nov. Bth, I will olt'er for sale to the highest bidder my entire sec of farming tools, plows, hces, mowing machine, rake, and harness, good horse, wagon, buggy and harness, a lot of corn, hay and shucks. Also some household and kitchen furniture and a bunch of other articles too numerous to mention. Sale begins at 1 ten o'clock. Come early and select what you want. GAITHER DAVIS, Danbury, N. C. Laffargue PIANO II •c " Excells in Purity of Tone and Durability of Construction. Cataogue Free- Write Department S. R. J. BOWEN & BRO. Winston-Salm, N. C. We carry a complete line of Edison Phonographs and Re cords. Write for catalogue of new records. For Marble and Granite Monuments and Tombstones, Iron Fencing and all kinds of Cemetery work, call or write The Mouut Airy Marble Works W. D. HAYNES & CO.. Propr's. Mount Airy, N. C. WANTED—One lady in each township to act as agent. Good commission paid. Address R. R. HILL, Greensboro, N. C CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND Ife jf LADIES i J?*?" 1 * for CHI-CHKS-TWS A DIAMOND BkAND PILLS In RBD ludA GOLD metallic boxes, sealed with Blue A> Ribbon. TiU NO OTDII. BIT OITOHXTA BraocM ni uk for CHI.CHI>S-TF.HI V ' I DIAMOND BRAND PILL*, for twentT-fl«« years regarded as Best.Safeit, Always Relfabl*. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ' \ TKJRU EVERYWHERE ffig' LUNG DISEASE "After four in our family had died of consumption 1 was taken witb a frightful cough and lung trouble, but my Life was saved anal gained 87 pouiirts through using DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY W. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex.

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