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LOCALS^: wm M Mrs. R. C..Mounce, ofMeadows, | is imported to be very ill this, week. Mr. Silas Hicks, of Meadows! Route 1, was a Danbury visitor' yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hill at-! tended the circus at Walnut Cove Monday. Mr. Walter Bennett, of Dan-j bury Route 1, was a Danbury J visitor Monday. Mr. Jas. M. Mabe, of Meadows j Route 1, was here Saturday a short while on business. Dr. Critzand Mr. S. H. Stewart, of Walnut Cove, visited relatives and friends here Sunday. Mr. Julius Young and little William Tay'or, of Winston- 1 Salem, spent Sunday in Danbury. 1 Mr. Sam Dodson, of Danbury 1 Route 1, was here Monday at tending to some business matters. Mr. Wallace Webster, of C.er- , manton Route 1. was here Mon-j day attending to some business. Miss Thelma Neal, who is a' student at Salem College, spent the week end at her home at Meadows. Messrs. .John W. Mitchell and W. T. Dunlap, of the eastern socton of the county, were Dan bury visitors Monday. Messrs. J. W. Morefield and W. H. Flinchum, two of Dan hury township's road commiss ioners, were here Monday. Messrs. J. F. Southern and T. V. Sizemore, two good citizens t' Germanton Route 1, were in I »anbury Monday attending to some business matters. Miss Delia Stewart, who is teaching the public school at Young's, spent Saturday night :in ! Sunday with her ) a rents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. 11. Stewart. Flder J. A. Fagg, of Walnuti Cove, was in Danbury a short' while Satuiday on his- way to Piney drove i'aptist church wixiv he preached on Saturday and Sunday. County Supt. of Schools J. T. Smith started on his first visit to the schools yesterday morning. He will visit the teachers in Sauratown township iirst. I'ev, .1. A. Flynn, ofDonnaha, was he IV yesterday enroute to I'r.ion Hill church, where he ex pects to assist Rev. T. .1. Folger in a protracted meeting at that church this week. Mr. Flinn last week assisted in a meeting at Yade Mecum church. GENTLEMEN: 1 " J ' "" r lam bettor prepared to; •i ,»| t i serve you than ever before, j /rj? k r-r- . 1 1 I have been in machinery _. 4 v.'vV t£ I j j business several years, and have handled several kinds ffifitffMlrf'f and I feel sure that I now T , have the best line ever in- V-V/ trodueed in our State. I •AL.'V/ can urn ' B ' l traction, port r- * .."**** " able, or skid engines, full water front, water circula —————— tion all round fire box, any size wanted, easy steamed with less fuel. I can also furnish one of the best 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 Jfcvf n 7 nice little light saw mill \W-y> . . '.. J?/ that you can hook your little 1. *V* '' 'I t, threshing engine to and saw Wu^"-.- your timber at leisure times msraw** and get the full value of "tjfcJ?*'. your timber. You will find __________________ 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. TMORE, WESTFIELD, N. CAROLINA. 1 n j I | You Should Read j 5 It will be to your advantage to read and consider what this # 2 says. We have just made a large deal with the Clearing Houses Z # of New York City for another large stock of all PURE WORST- • Z ED SUITS in Blues and Browns which we took off their hands { # at a big reduction, and we now have them on sale from # Z $9.90 to $15.00. Z # Don't miss the opportunity of at least seeing them on your • { next trip to Winston-Salem or Reidsville. Z IMail orders promptly filled. # BOYLES BROS. I Pistol Toting Problem. ! Cherokee Scout. A road sentence on everyj pistol toter would soon break up the habit and put a stop to so many homicides in the State, i Human life is getting too cheap, and something has got to be 1 done. The press of the State is calling upon the. judges to impose road sentences on pistol toters anil thus protect the people from this class. Such a course] would reduce the number of i homicides in the State each' | year and the good reputation of our State saved. Just a few 1 . judges with a still" backbone j could work wonders. Constipation Lured. ; Dr. King's New Life Pills will relieve constipation promptly and i get your bowels in healthy con dition again. Jon Supsic, of San bury, Pa., says: "They are the best pills I ever used, and I advise everyone to use them for constipation, indigestion and liver complaint." Will help you. i Price 25c. Recommended by all j dealers. If you want good sample shoes at wholesale prices see (i. W. Neal at Campbell. tf: THE DANBURY REPORTER KOUAR AMTIIO ! I irschbaum I Clothes^:- j Follow Style's ; Compass AWOHI) about vour new Fall I'lotlus. Of course you know that the styles are pretty English. First time you try cn one of our .-'irsch baum lored models* you'll be {{lad it's so. Ami Kirsi'libuuniClothes nVe I lie only unci at their prices which are (fuaran teed all-wool, London slirinik, hand-tailored and sewn with silk thread. Kirschbaum Clothes'D.^O^S Stewart-Jones Clothing Compeny, Walnut Cove, N. C. Don't Let Baby Suffer With Ezema and Skin Eruptions. Babies need a perfecs skin covering. 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 I lise miserable. "Our baby was afflicted with breaking out of the I skin all over the face and scalp, j Doctors and skin specialists I failed to help Wo tried Dr I wobson's Kc/.ema 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. PFEIFFERv CHEMICAL CO., St. Louis, Mo. Phtladelphia, Fa Contract Let For Road To Germanton It is learned that the road commissioners of Forsyth county last week let the contract for grading and top-soiling the Red l'ank road leading from German ton to the point where it inter sects with the macadam road leading from Rural Hall to Winston-Salem. i Dig line of sample shoes at wholesale prices. G. W. Neal, j Campbell. tf i jj To all persons who like to save I money on their purchases I would like 1 I to say that I am now receiving my full 1 line of fall dry goods, shoes, dress goods, hats, etc., and will be glad to compare prices and goods with my competitors. Drop in and see for yourself. A. T. ROTBROCX, Walnut Cove, N. C. | ■1,.. i..i—. it , i-jmTvrr | IFAQQ AN D 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. Fagg and Nelson WALNUT COVE, N. C. Instead ofWoodSbinglssorSlats j£pi \COBJRIGBT | [j/7 /7 A Metal Shingles 'M T1 r . | B \ I~I ~7 1 lie roolmg that lasts as long as B l ! ' L / • i / M—ff t/J 'he building and never ncedi I I . B jdf\L l ' * '7 // They won I Lum, crack, cuil or rot 1 , ' ,[ x JLpr lil:e woc.d nor have I Key the I U - 1 Rreat weght or brittlene3i> of stene slate; I H besides they arc inexpensive and loo': better tlian either. For Sah by R. H. R. BLAIR, - - DAIS BURY, N. C. Sale of Personal Property. On Saturday, Nov. Sth, I i will offer for sale to the highest i bidder my entire set of farming tools, plows, h:es, mowing machine, rake, and harness, j good horse, wagon, buggy and , harness, a lot of corn, hay and i shucks. Also some household and kitchen furniture and a bunch [ > of other articles too numerous to mention. Sale begins at ten o'clock. Come early and select what you want. GAITHER DAVIS, Danbury, N. C. ! Laffargue PIANO f 4 YV- \ •*"■*•-•*Hfcj 1 i'l. J M Biu Excells in Parity 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 j Marble Works W. D. HAYNES & CO.. Propr'i. 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 jjVfBRAND • £> ii j - LADIES» ftrt for Cm-CHES-TKR'S A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Rhd »nd/A » S?A D aealed with Blue A> Ribbon. Tin no OTIU. B»> .rTo.rW I Dnatal ud uk (bp CHI.OUKg.TEH ■ V I DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-fill year* regarded ai Best, Safest, Alwaya Relfablw SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ■ \ TtUKD EVERYWHERE JEgg' I • • I i LUNG DISEASE "After four in our family had died of consumption 1 was taken with a frightful cough and lung trouble, but my life was saved audi gained I 87 pounds through using DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY W. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex. PJjCyoynd»lio*^l^RU«9lßTß.
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