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MARRIAGE LICENSES. Their Sale (letting Hotter As the Christmas Holidays Approach. The sale of marriage licenses is getting better as the Christ mas holidays approach, as the following list issued recently by Register of Deeds Morefield will show : I. F. Abott to Mary Martin. J. S. Biby to Delia Kiser. J. R. Flynt to Jennie Shelton. Sam Hamm to Rena Boyles. Will Jones to Nannie Burrell. R. L. Jones to Sadie Lawson. J. G. Lawson to Ida East. Reid Lawson to Qutenie Holt. L. J. Mitch ;11 to Nellie L. Powers. J. B. Mabe to Mary Bondurant. J. R. Naoier to Etfie Mitchell. J. E. Neal to Sallie Southern. John L. Sisk to Vina Ellis. William Southern to Jessie E. Flinn. J. R. Stone to Flora Sams. R. N. Taylor to Minnie Wood. Chas. E. Yaden to Frances Lawson Bullen. Elder Paul Priddy Hull last Sunday. El .ei' I'aui Priddy, fl'anbury Route 1. fell last Sunday and by s .m- means cut an artery in one of his lower iimbs, from which he lost considerable i)lo«jd betor«. a )i::ysic.an could be secured. We are pleaded to learn that Mr. Priddy is getting along nicely since the wound was dressed. DANGER Don't keep money in your house. It is dangerous. People will know, and you are taking a very serious risk, when you do it. Let us keep your money safe from fire, burglars, rats and bad loans. While we hold it, it draws 4 per cent, interest, and you can get it any day you call for it, without notice. ---------- START THAT BANK ACCOUNT TODAY Bank of Stokes County N.E. PEPPER, M. T.CHILTON, o 0. N. PETREE, Cashier at Danbury. President. Cashier at Walnut Cove. DR. J. W. NEAL, Vice-President. Lasley-Voss. ! Walnut Cove, Oct. 31. Miss Flossie Pearl Lasley and Mr. Nathaniel Voss were united in \ marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. i | James W. Lasley, near Walnut j 'Cove, N. C., yesterday morning at 10:45 o'clock in the presence of relatives and a few intimate; ! friends. Rev. Mr. Brendle, pastor of j the bride, performed the cere- j j mony. The bride looked very pretty 1 attired in a going-away suit of; midnight blue, with hat and j ; gloves to match. She carried an armful of lovely white chrysan i themums. 1 After congratulations, the guests were ushered into the i dining-room, which had been prettily decorated in pink and white chryeanthemums, potted 1 plants and ferns. A delicious two-course luncheon was served. The bridal couple left in an automobile at 11:30 for Winston- Salem in a shower of rice, where they boarded the Southbound train for points of interest in South Carolina and Florida. After November 13th, they will | be at home in Manatee, Fla. A number of handsome and useful gifts were received. Meeting !n Progress At Union Hill Church. A series of revival meetings were started at Union Hill M. E. church Monday night by Pastor T. J. Folger, who will be assisted in the meetings by Rev. J, K. Flinn, of Donnaha. Mr, P. C. Campbell was here yesterday enroute to Winston- Salem with a lot of cattle. THE DANBURY REPORTER mmm to beaif ; V Iviys. Bell, of Florida, When She Began Taking Peruna. "Y i. I was ptnrvlr.T to death,"] ' said Mm. Emma Bi'lK ■* Kort I litoo, i j Florida. IV .c I, "wiv.'il Ibe ...'i t'o I tiiki- l'rrrna. I could not 4at any-I ttiintr. If I Bwnl'.ov.od anything It 1 on ny stoMiiiiii. *•'>* sio'itiU'-i . was wry much swollen. My bowel-*; 1 Dt'trrl »4 if I hud a ut • dvs nit ry. I was i'i greot distress and j ilii. Throe doctors had be»il implnyid, but pav" me »'o reti-f. I w..J continually LTowl.ij uorse. I Was !.i Caspa'p. "!n lv.y deTi'r I caught at every I s'raw. Picking up a newspaper I saw I some account of Peruna. There was i a testimonial from :i woman who had been troubled mi"'i like myself. 1 ' concluded to try Perusia. I Wrote to Dr. Hartman. "At the same time 1 wrote to Dr. i Hartman. He pronounced my case i catarrh of tlia stomach and bowels. 1 soon began taking Pjruna. At once 1 began to Improve. Aft. r tak ing half a bottlo my stomach wr i so Improved that I couid cat eoinc." I Dsgan to Recover. Then tills good housewife poes on to narrate In detail her rapid im provement and final recovery. She said. "After taking two bottles of Pe runa 1 was strong enough to stand up to wash the dishes." When she be- , pan taking Peruna she weighed IC2 1 pounds. After she had taken live | bottles of Peruna she weighed 122, pounds. She concludes by saying | that she Is well. | It Was Twelve Years Ago. I The letter from which the above quotations were made was received; January 2!>. 1901. In a later letter, written September 11. 1901, she says,! "I sing the praises of Peruna far and near. It Is used a great deal in our; vicinity. This seems to be a had place for catarrh." We have received j letter:* from her since. The time J Every citizen of North ( arc-1 lina, whether lie derives ; n in come from some of the products of the forests or not, is interest ed i:i their preservation, bemuse it is from tlvj forests that we deiive our lumber supply, v illi all the many industries depend ent upon it, and a good portion of our fuel supply. The forests. ]we heard from her. December 1912. I she was still a frier.d of Peruna. I For oth r testimonials 0:1 catarrh I of the stomach, see "Ills of Life," eant ! Tr'o. Addr >s Pcrur.a Co., Columbus, j Ohio. | The r.nd bowels are lined : with a mucous membrane. They are ' therefore subject to catarrh, tlie sama is the nose and throat. Catarrh of the stomach and bowels wi'.l dcran-;e the functions of theae organs. The stomach can no longer digest food. The food lylnt in tlia stomach, even for a short time, without digestion, Immediately rours. The souring pro duces gas and irritation. Food Sours In the Stomach A portion of the undigested meal is absorbed into the system by the blood vessels cf the stomach. This poisons the whole system, producing a condi tion now known as autointoxication; self poisoning. The fermenting, irri tating mass, rs It passes down into the bowils irritato the bowels, pro ducing sometimes a chronic diarrhea, sometimes producing the very oppo site. constipation. The average dyspepsia medicine helps to artificially digest the food. Even when such medicine does Its work It Is only temporary. A perma nent relief can only be expected when the catarrh is overcome. Symptoms of Catarrh of the Stomach. ! The symptoms of catarrh of the i stomach nre: First, heartburn. Sec ond, food rises in throat after meals. Third, sour stomach. Fourth, heavy . feeling after eating. Fifth, stomach bloated, belching of gas. Sixth, pal ; pltation of heart. Seventh, poor di gestion, have dyspepsia. Eighth, \ tongue coated light brown. Ninth, | tenderness over pit of stomach. Tenth, cannot bear tight clothes I around waist. People who object to liquid medi cines can now obtain Peruna Tablets. jof North Carolina constitute one-sixth of the State's ent.re wealth, thj total urea in the State which is forest covered being over l'.U oo.OiiUacrt s, or i'> : '> per cent, ot the State's area. Several of the Dan bury people attended the Rent/, show at Walnut Cove Monday. Nsvvs of King. Mr. Pete Smith, who has been | keeping Mr. C, 11. Lunsford's mill, is going to move to Wins-! ton next week. We think good roads days will! be duly patronized the sth and! 6th. : Mr. J. Webster is the happiest man in town as he is selling tobacco for big prices. IWAIT Till you go to Winston and to flcDOimi 8 ROdtßS* GREAT SEL LI NG OUT i SALE I j:j To get yours and your boys' I SUITS and OVERCOATS | : j 1 ' !] At About | 11=2 PRICE Marriage Near Prestonville. Mr. Lester Mitchell of Dillard and Miss Nellie Powers of Madi j son Route 3 were happily mar ried Sunday morning at 10 o'clock near Prestonville. We ' extend congratulations. [ Mrs. B. J. Martin and daughter : Miss Annie of Walnut Cove spent Friday at Mr. W. M. Flynt's.
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