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m mi In l!t;n t • : ."Wi-ses "lortsi ■!.'asid .Miss \ au£h:i. MissNennio Melv.'i: * delight fully entertained tit her home on the l?v uL'vard. Tuesday even ing, in honor of her charming house guests. Misses -Jettieand' Bessie Morel's. Id and Miss "STARVING iO DMIM" Was Mf*s. Be?! ; of Florida, Wii:cn She Bogc::i L hiring Pensna. "Yes, I waa starving to £• ita," sail Mrs- Emma iii-H. of l"ori I"** i*i i l'irii!;'. !?(>x -'I. "v.io-i I l •: t' take Pi run.i. I cum in i • . . r.y thi»:?t. If I swallowed rinythhvj i' s ur d on try stoni-i-!i. ,\!.» was \« ry : .• ?■'/ 1 \* i.c'.'l? .*IS if I ha! at- i-y :itl "V. I was i - i jtrc t ("la: res.' aa.l j : "M.r • doctora had been etuplojad, but imv me no rv.i .'. I v.;;s o.u.ir'.u.iii;.' jrrowiug I Was '/i Despair. my despair I eait'.-'u nt every foiro account of Penan. was n testimonial from a v.- e:\in vlid ha-, been troubled ia-'h li": • aiy.-cif. 1 concluded to try P.runa. I Wrote to Dr. Martrr.an. "At the same time I wn>'o to Pr.' Martman. lie pronounced my case catarrh of tho ttovavli a"! !>•>.. 1 soon began taking I\* u i::. At once I be-rin to i::.prove. :.iU inp half a bottle r.iy tiov.aoa w->j :• > Improved tiiat I could eat .some." I Bcs:i to Recover. 1 Tien this pool h-v.?>••••. ,f>« ri on I to narrat. i:i i". t-.il !;>-r ra; i Im provement n'td 1 ■>'. S.:e said. "After taMr.'? two b-.;:i f IV run.i I was str. nc eaour'i • » : t i..d t:: to wash the dial>e3." When sle be iran taking Pi.ru:m she v. :-a I v j pounds. Afu-r she had t :i bottli - of l'eruna she wtl.:. -d 1-.' that shie is well. It Wa; Twelve Years Aeo. \\\ , , l ' • ' .r . 1 . ' s • -.vV • ' • • \ 1 • y _ ... _ . "* ' •»•» "* ' ' » •> rk ' 'j il CVO2 y i • - ' i ?• I. • -t . V. Ml* i ...... - w -i * rv • I ■ i•« •; •••*■ • UUli. , 4 •}':• ' .■ • >•, ,4' 'k, i" . , f /• V-"'/ H.r ■»«»« N n ... m k e r m /;r\ f. ;r-j - • - ,» -> » CT ji ft * ,• ;r-» •" j/ i \ --v- r-;-,'- 'Olf* oVr-f-I* i ,-i?> .J,' v.., - C. » , **»' .1 4 *t/ "> tl U * *. w. tx .* Mntl ■ Jt »-' / A • Irk -'i: 1 j fi >»&' i 1 .t v. -*. AVJ i. t». J. i. il il J. d . . ~• mi sok; ■■ - 422,532 perils for 535,270.0r 5 tap tSUJSi § (p /:! sLk 'HH-isS s:ii 4 ; i3S/i!-7 pais for S/03,2d2.1? top ss.!•» © g|h No other house on the market averaged S2O jp for the entire months sale. Our other house, w Gorrells, was second with an average for the w (fH entire month of November of $19.45. @ These figures show which houses sell it higher. 4fj ; We want to sell the balance of your crop for a y° u and we guarantee you the highest market jj: w prices for every pile you sell with us. w HI We have a first sale every day. Big breaks are w ahead and it will be to your advantage to se!l @ A with us. The best lighted ; warehouse in the State and the best Auctioneer in the World are here for you. Come to see us. w Q Your friends, £ ' JQORRELL BROS. • Ki;n ice Vaughn, ot Walnut Cove. Many enjoyable games were played during the evening and de!iii"'.:s ice;-, cakes. fruits and bonbons were served by the hostess, a.--is.ed by Me- Ktn/.ie, Mrs. Wcbicy Moreiieid and Miss Eleanor Taylor. Present on this delightful occasion besides the honor guests were : Misses Kleanor •vo 1 • ril from I»e-'nrb- r 131.', > v is still a friend t Peruna. i' >r i i. r its: in " li.il.i o i i tt.vrrh t.u '*Ml. s v -il! i of I-if"." it \ J. \l. T■ • ' a and bowels are lit I vl li a t ". ; i • mno. T •,u !■ : ro ! •.:!>„•• 'i to i atari h. v;i• : i:.i » *l.e J * ' . • !i ;.T:iJ bov.'e! I wi.t ". :.^e . '.i tiro Irr.;:i r i!: t food. t'i I !.. Itir I", lie st 'l, e - e.i f c a ; :• »**t ti.". ■, vlt.'out ii : "• ; t! >a, i'::a. "..'.fly r u.rs. 'i'j.e Siourl.'.j J'l'O duo i:a.-: :.nd Irritation. Fcod Gs'.ir.; In the Stomcli i A portion >.' t! e iri'.l !.i j ibsorl- d ir::o the ays: i.: by tblond vessel-! i f t':.' stoniaeh. TaU poi.-.-ns tho wh 1 • : \s; m, i toduciriK a i indl tion ls r.v ...; i.s mt'oltttuxle: t.on; • If I The !'■ :"n -nt i". f '. irrl t.;:ii!jr na i; pa-- > i «I.v.-n Into tile iw. Is ir: r.:.-s 111 • bow. Is, jr i . m in r s »in- t'n:- a i-'ironi.' diarrl. >i, Isonn-timfU p. iducin;? the very oppo« = site. ■?.. istir ' '• .1. I T'se ave:-'.c dyspepsia medicine he!: • 11 nrtitioially ditrest the feed. H\ a v.- ".i f.ueli m li ir. • 1 ••••« i::; work it is o-.!.»• * -nip rar . A j rma • -rt r - r i.t. naly l.e eud when i.i. .rr!. is ov. rcom. . of Catarrh of ths Stcmach. T ."•••nntonis • i irrli of tho • .■»("fi t;jv: ] . ! r'.! Fi v, » ■ .1, fo I ri i":i in thn aftt rm als. ■ Pecplo wh obj»ct to llejuid i-.:. j : THE DANBURY REPORTER t Tryi.i'. r.,in- V. ; -!:ih;g-\ -iary \. aire, .ucivcni'.u 1 , Isera _> | Lim i.k: Mi-w/v.. ■' havl o;■ j S'.vaim, l' 11«■ MtKtm/.i \ Hoy ,! McKerr e, iVa'i v Wnhn, of V,V u. 1 : Cove, Stc-A.s i.inviile, • I ester y.ov Tu 11 ar.tl Julius Voung. Win-**.on Journal, •' 'it. 5 i ' - j iiHssriiiii 03'] iioie! [M U I ! The Roaring Gap Hotel and a cottage bcLncin ■* to Mr. Alex j Chatham. Sr.. wore dtstroyed by j tire Sunday morning. Tracks i discovered in the snow indicate that the tire was of incendiary origin. Mr. J. Irving Bolt, after spend ing some time here, willl return to Walnut Cove today. sllO REWARD. SIOO The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in ali its stages, and that is Catarrh. llali's Cattarh j Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical ' fraternity. Cattarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Mall's j Cattarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the ( foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by' building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The piv.pi ietors have so much .'.:iih ir. its curative powers r:.-it y offer One' Hundred DJfcsr.s for r.ny iv..- .it • to cure. i d ' .. . r»g 4 •I' * i • • V''' (''{( !•' 'i o• ;l HOGS ?>:n Jij-GiJlbi fih-vhr ftiai R.iaT'w V!I.J UUill IjljUOl J'Jl c Frank Ji. F'orr, the man , who originated Chiclets, is 5 going back into' the chewing . gum busir.es.*. says a special from Thomasville to the {Greensboro News. Mr. Fleer, who is rated as several times » a millionaire, has lived at . Thomasville since he sold his I . business to the American . t hiciets C ompanjr. In the , contract which he made with , the buyers was a elause which f . stipulated that he should not i jgo back into the manufacture of chewing gum for at least ( • five years: the five years have passed now, and Mr. Fleer expects to have his 1 business in full blast by the first, of May. The plant will be located in Philadelphia, i Mr. Fleer would like to bring; it South, but the scarcity of i labor he employs forbids. Within the past five years the chewing gum magnate has converted Cedar Lodge, which was a mere hunting ; box originally, into one of the 1 most magnificent estates in ' l North Carolina. He owns I sever! thousand acre* around his lions?, s and is now on.gag- ( =d in building roads. Ik* fore '•••• quits the entire estate will 1 be cri:-\«-crossed with highways ( of the finest macadam con struction, which will cost in , •he n«. !g':\r.'ho .! of u'\ ">he :• re-entrv into. ' v!" rave no t1 :; i i;i.. i>n |l*> i■ -y/ ' ■ l ' . 5 " ' 5 •'. '' I . ... » * ,• I • J ' ' I t f tenVli, vi'li f;roa thirst; :i ! I VHV. ii i; ;i •• K w :) wo;:** !.' : viii ;.>iw svnv r.die* f l I.i' -! 1;-,. ; i';. . ' i> • v\- i.d.i •;• ..i 'y h i to. :>. y.-t • ! bv r.->- mo\ ■ f!:.is.•;•'!». i • *] ii.:r. .• ;i >. .; ami parasite frofn •vpii»nt« t'.K'i-.'.VplN ) Wt 'MM I*, '.ll afl :i pro lucvr &!v;. !d bo in every i-.0-: ohonl. ?• r" ctly sr.f;\ !I ;v a'• >.c today, Plica 2"ic. All i >rii.-«risis or by mail. KICKAPOO INDIAN .ME P. CO. P.iila. or £t. L/nus. Consumption Takes 350 People Every Day iu the United States and the sur prising truth is that most eases are preventable with timely, intelligent treatment. These appalling facts should warn lis that after sickness, colds, over work or any other drains upon strength, Scott's Kami-ion .should be promptly and regularly used be cause tubercular germs thrive only in a weakened system. The tested and proven value of Scott's Emulsion is recognized by the greatest specialists because its medical nourishment assimilates quickly to build healthy tissue; aids in the development of active, life-sustaining blood corpuscles; strengthens the lungs and builds physical force without reaction. Scott's Emulsion is used in tuber culosis camps because of its rare body-building, blood-making prop erties and because it contains no alcohol or habit-forming drug. £c sure to insist on Scott's. acett * Bowae. BlwaitM. N.). 13-7* ASisoßsetsSy IPans Afos&fuf&iy Peess hs> &uksiZliuio Many mixture? are offered as substitutes for Royal. No ether baking powder is the same in composition or effectiveness, or so wholesome and economical, nor will make such fine food. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar II MB. Popular Nouns: Stokes Couples Married The Past Week. Sunday evening, Doc. 2S, at tlu h me of Mr. Ashal Lewis, cf Stokes county, was the scene of a beautiful marriage. Miss Elmira Kiser became the happy bride of Mr. Root. Raker. The wedding wa> a quiet one, only a few friends being present. Key. (\ ii. Austin, 'lor of Friendship J'-.ptist chu:v\., was the officiating minister. Tiny have the hearty con gratulations an ; . b-st wishes »>i their i".i.;i\v vt iends. •' t.',•! . • :.i • oi !.. i ( XV.- n !M. • .! .'! t . li ■ ! .i. .• • ' I'- 6na.w.- r ;.irnr v-wiitl/ * • •■%-• • ■ •;•.■• ...... ' * V prrf I J;..-....;: i ii.s ... ill* U j« !'•' . ' •' n ' ■■ '• •' ' P-> s 1 ' [J ' • •••; roil .-v.. • . ("urn, i u and i •'••:» (| ■ ' J f'ilov/ t;uli Ktl.ir with a .x. I \ «*■>?. i :.. y. !V .'J ,» , j. , , ?S '• r I I'lantvM uso fertilise*. oataimn-* g *»■ 1 ; i 1 "-r"i a /""■■fl Y«" ' k T ti r t •—a vy ;r a > ; , 1--'| u 'IK-, ' •***-, [ 1. .. i. •:i lVt.v>h in • ins at Um>l ..j miuli 1 ixiwflßUGnx l "r;.: V 1 . : ' :l ' ,l "''*/ , .... $ j ,~J . i.» i; t lt:.l \ .;i «•• ;;t •iy. :r li rt:ii. r, :u. m *"r* ~ ' si:-1 «ii if ynur tlcalcr g illh-u't c.: ry v!i j;r ;•!■ . buy I ' t.irlt -qu. H ' 'J \ v V*"'>*%.'* '!**• f '\| MV ti'/iV .t // .vo;i any arrir :tut from a tie 20C»-lb. bat; uf» J ;^ V '• ! (#LUMAN KAIJ WORK*. Inc. H / V J hru.id%vay. !N»-*v 1 or!i K r ***'■'«*y" '' I ( hlraCti. V«! iirml. U Mint I* Snv.inti.ili It.inl, Jt i rusl i.!«t|* wHw-'-.w''. ',«■/ *H i> ■ n.*h orlfjins. Uliiuirj (tialral Punk Klili. WjAf.\% 1 • * 3 Sun Iratn'lMit. "• I dliiu.~tiiJ ?»l. AlSjuia', I injilrH Itl:!i*. | Gifts of Silverware^^| HHBHp Nothing more acceptable can be offered than ff attractive silverware, combining good taste with a M quality of endurance which assures lifelong service, Bm Such characteristics make « 1847 ROGERS BROS, k ware most desirable for gifts. To-day this renowned Ja [A ■ trade mark assures the purchaser not only of securing rf Km ■ vt VI original brand of Rogers, but the heaviest grade ifljjfA \\\l plate guaranteed by the makers (o give absolute f/sf/B I IhV\ satisfaction. . ( yj,-,-.- fßjrl Uwi-i The remarkable durability of 1847 ROGERS BROS. Jyy/ I ■ Silver has won it the popular title 11// I ■ \ \ "Silver ?late that Wears" 1111 ■ V \ \ Knives, folks, spoons and fancy serving pieces may Hill ■ R \ \he procured in uumerout dtfi^m y imv) f»iv,y, wne jjjj M \" \ Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Send JSj M V ■ \ lor catalogue "CL, ' showing all patterns. u \ Successor to Merlden Brltannlt Co. \\wSjf m. 1 ; 1 IWmiDEN. CONN. »tai\\\\\\MySgy the Rev. Chas. H. Austin, pastor of the popular young couple. I The bride is a lovely and ac complished young lady with many lovely trait 3 of the Old North State type. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson. He is a younj? man of fine parts and sterling character. They have the best wishes of their large circle of friends. Mr. licit! Johnson Spor ; aN 6:1 For Appsiidiciiis. Mr. V.. Reid Johnson was 'tpLT.it ::d • 1 K.V r;i;. •odiviti.s at ;I!>PI ! iji YES T : ft r ' ' I •!." n ; t n r • . • !■. : „• n ■ ; i." ■»n b:> iii'
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