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Mr. Thntivi-t S Petree. of W.i v :• Cove, s'lent Taursday ami Friday here. Mr. «'harles 11. 11m-.- v*ited relatives and '"riends :. - tl .ra llali this week. Mr. II T. of M\ A:rv visited i:is la'her. M-. \. i' •ioycv, here the past wee.:. Mr Hrva'-'Martin. of l?'.:r!;rvr t■•. visitid relatives here i:. ; ast week. Mr. Waller I'etree stv:" s-. veral days the past week \i.-;l - relatives at Cennat.ton. Mr. R. 11. 11. I 'lair returned T ;esday from a \i»it ;•> relatives ar.d friends at Mount Airv. Miss Delia Stewart, who is r-. iichinj; at llartman. spenttue .1 idays at her home here. Mr. C. 1.. Hi!', of Pilot Mr.. - t S ir'iav i l ore will - brother. Mr. *>. A. I!:::. Mi !• ' • i' \•. «?.' Winst • a "... !Y .lives. -S;i " -i• n• • • t i- ! 1 ] ' * • , j I ■ J , ( Mr ! !ii of Pi! • M... ' .• . •!. •. .' -. ■ . \. I: . Mr. l'homas Lnvvson and family ■leadows, moved to I'anh... ; w ek to make this phut. tin. . :r.c. Mr. W 11. ("ark. rf V.'irsti r- ' S •••: . is visiting i.is dauirht»T. 1 Mr.-. W. V. Me' an less, t: : - W' ek. Mr. -'air' - Mon-ti' M so 1 . ■: . • •!•• M-s M M-. U»!' • !. 'i- ■ : i i " ftaniiv of .\lr. ii. W. t i • inyt :i 1 here Sunday ar.d Monuay. I § ' w * - *••••••••*••••••••••••*! Repc rd: of Co;s . " ,l of *j| | BANK 0F S ? OSES CO UN T Y *» tijk CunV . X 2 u # H TTJSSi iS2SS£L Assets Nearly A Qiisrcer oi A "Mtti..-..0n ,-:i ■»; ;'W'««qßO W J S I .i T E M L N T. # Money loniio.l. - - . . . $154,M.i.17 Capital, - - - . . . 5 -■■■ > 9 vm Banking nmisesa'n! Hurniture nn.! Hxtures, - •"> «>,ss f} s " *m, Overdraws. a-;.i unsccii.-eJ, - - Vl7 70 Net profits, all expens. Ojein- p,: :, - .. \j $g • - "# • * $, # 1. N. K. Peppei. Cashier of the Bank of Stokes County, s:>Lv.;..,y swear the above statement lt»i> 'rue .> Ivsf if ir.\ Lnov. £ Sworn ton-?! • .J m, this !)j;.mbjr 17, YVILSHN B. VAUGHN, Notary Pu Vc. ''' ' ' A We invito the close attention of our frion han 1 pitrjii t) tin alnvj n'ltju n\ :vi Ir» i iMt t'u' t'l ••• cm »"v i • - >• i ar.tiina. * ' . ... i, , i v iß A We Invito the business n* every e-wesm in Sio!;».} •»int- r. \ ! •■"•'' m> : .• ~v , n , serva'iv > 1 ;-:n 4 tj; • ;.i• 11 *•» i•. t >. ;; , . • by iiMi; !is ran.* at. ejfuaru ?»•». • ■••• ;m •i>• •• • . W* " • i:ueiv . comi'>!,at!■ fv . •» i \V * •. ■. . • r . •. . • . • life - at either our „ . iW • , 1 ' i}o th : V . # Miss Marv Martin, who ha been teaehinn at Mi. Tahf-. i s iendinn some days at her h«»m lie re. MissCraeo Tt>!t r. r. si id* i r. ord lie ire. is iipor.dins the Christmas holidays at her ! ! tme in I'anbury. Mr. Frar k Ti ">ey sner.t t'n .. 1 ".ula'. s >\.ii. lvi.-n : \es in n rn Stik■ * ::?ui a.Mi \ isiio' - ends it: \ .r^inia. Mi'-v W. Slate spent th«• i V.ristmas i: >.idavs at the home >f her father. Mr. A.J. Tiiiev, at Smith. Mr. Charlie Vounu, who holds ;i position with the I.oxirnton hispatch. spent t 'iiristmas at hi:- home here. Misses l.ou and Stella Pinkloy, «•! I.ewisviJe- are jiu sts of their sister, Mrs. I>. Humphreys, at the MeCanless li >u !. Mr, 1-v ic. r P. >: t en mo uj '!l U . ov. ; V lay to >ie:id a part of t!u P.->u«i:.\> I: .-re. AT «. * ' . ' • . % ~.J . . * * . 1 at t '.e .-allle i ;r.\ M 1 "d Tii >r>>fS.>vai iv.ii, (i.t.. am; '»>• oil ! n-.ire. W .••sliinirton. I» ■ . who .-j ii.' l •.■ • id■ i -t ••ir i"i uu'r :i • v.• • in Siokes, \isited 1 'anbury Fri day. Mr. J.v I• Cardwei!. •»: . Aliir.m. who was fnrmeriy w ,;n j •• llepor.fr '• r >M\*erti years, f ■•ino.l a ie'.V o.i\: uen- rhe l>a.- i Aci'.i, .li«' li.uv eiiitur i !•. M lion News and o.ti a jr» • . \ paper. ' : l !11£ PANHIWY kEIDKTCR CONCERT 8! Held At Ccrmanton Hi v*. . . 1 I % p . >oI i i t i. . . . ciiris; M \s tr: (;i\cti I>_\ M. 1., cinir.'i \\\u ncs J a;. Oaiu.ii.s' Clul» iinlcrluins. (iermanion. N. 1> v. "J: 1 - .'he ' * 1. . :r: S . sell i i.a :iU'i:* i • t:n.. • \\ >;|nesd:u Uttht ' Ml «; • tIV v was i :».•*> 11", . . :»• I i \\ ■ v i " \ man. . • ( •» . i.r ni:'ht the i! *h •*vhi»f. c. • ■!'. i : a•«» a* v.*- • !.- >am ' •• r. ami u. :• • ,v:i!M> • t*l tVShmeni ■» We ' sel*Vt?|J. 11l • ato 'in m ' •. i.r' t • audit •: aim was in .'i i ; i'. f.i.' > ,va.« a contest he i t*•!" thi* ti'wst p »;>• ' maryoumr lad> m sch»..i, a cake ' heinjr yiven lor the one iv.\ i\im; the highest nu:in>er o.' votes. Miss Mat lie ttrowder was the 5 youmr »* who claimed the i cake, since she registered I.M ■ votes tn her name. Toe amount realized I>.• tile committee was something i>. e ■ :>. ami will be used in payment lor the school pian . A'.ss M '.i-.e Mc' i 0 ' is spend iii.ii' ii.i. .t. ;\ .• ,i her parents, dr. am: Mrs. ( i ■ .Joyce ol South J] >sto:i, v'ii.. are spending iavs w in '.ii> "uM.ir.aew : > v. IW. }[. J'ynum ami Mr. ■.. v ' " * ' j • » • ♦ j . • ■ . t he» • • ' ! s ; 11.. i . i : oi:.e f. i ' •' i i) •* ' '• • '"!!)}.• I ' i - i . i,. • \ i?i t»>r. ! v.l'l i! s: •• farm ..f I:J.. •a*. ' • .! iii 4 >•••'".. !'« • n in •"•I. »v\ ' j".vosi i■. I/iikl i tobacCi 4 . • ;*! • i»«-u »•!>!- i torn. ■">it h i i,nili weii v .. •■; -mi. i ili'.S 1 IIIVI' tOli 'if I! iii ••!!. (i I. - ; ;'■» " '"'IS ' . 1.1.• t 1.1. -• \. .. l":OW\. I 'iO \\ : ! ( i \I . j .•; .• i'• ' at ' .1.. . ■ .in . m'S i:\ > v j:: nv; r •. T;i: '• ••!!: . v '; !;. i i. ■ « • ;«» M lav. : >• !V w. a 1 • i ices an i ;.i« * ni'r )■> i::e !V. M ..i p ... \.Y ■ •*»«*• • t..emsf un ! 1 \ i ; iiii I tne ar.opsi.', » ;;*■ vn msiiur.n m•; ••'s in o" ar jn.i I've.'"' : n n - 1 •s.;e«l wan one e\c- ' • i n a he spent on .• a«• nin 1 >• 1 there. !>••. \on i n : ■ae malaria parasite in nc mil ot ;rum aii.iut i n.- person •i three To a > nr. out* t.i m r we.•.»■. am! wiv.t is sti wurst n • pro mine »i: in't (in i i ..- in a.', and i' lthe'-m thrs> «!•••• in 1n». i i. 'a ;' ir ni >s ; nroo- nr ma!arii n> the cointrv hut con.in?d ti.eir worK to tu.vns' wiiile malana. as is well known, j is a rural disease. !sut «hat arc wo jroir./to do about it. s tine one asks? That is up to the individual, th.- laaiiiy, the coninuinity. or the town, just as they choose. The individual can protect himsoit" ahs iiuteiy' il ho cares to do so. Likewise any town or community can do the same thinur. In town and c iimiu litv work ;t is i.ir.ijeiv a a 'I : i j stii»n ol' lie.i.tiiT t!u* iiirs nto by ds• !•••;. 1.i,:-; iaveuin.tr ;u l•■'.'* case o! ■ :;imi \ >•; t.. •• niscreen . • 11 i,uc ■ • • .' Ji • ill 1 in ■. *«•••• . S ' :i .. .' , '. i, i i . i'»: • I i . v. • ; Il' .. . • I." .. . ■ w a N•.• :• ■.... 11 u ] 1 •' I '• ' O .lllii.o ill \ • 111.u.l • i . > .IHJ.I ' I I K'l 1 - Wil 1,., I • I. .' >' .*•»»• i a!'.; ' III" •• W-' i.u i . ; I" sl;ti rnii 1..-'. .1,:. si ■■ i.itiei'i' w.*u i 1 . -■ •iii' i H*s Ihi i UK i e ■n: . nil. i n.i. been sujri'ested i f th.' liea.l or tne iiousel oii \\ Ke,■;i tii - imm to' h i.\ ' ' '•! in" oav cii \ an- 1 i> .: 'iiii-Hlk' rations i-m'r>.i*uru . Sunday loeverv mem.ier i . Mousello i \\ lien n • u m; : i c!ocr\ o.ii ii vveeK tae matter a . . be simp liied. O! '' sc • n V " H v.:- '!;• .ißii »: l> n i. • , . ,r R 2 r > L". • ■ 'illUl ill'id A ' il'. 1 '.I " •• • >■ - rved ?ho Ml. (> 'vo ' Friday. i> e. 1 ill. i'iie 'gi'am IS ii-i I*it it >WS : Sjng-'Oid North State." by i ho school. iieaiiir.tr "Protect the Minis." ; y Hes>ie Fowler. !It-c : n Rattle of King's .Vouv.:f i; . by l-.itie Johnson. licci;at. >n ' !'he iI-.»y With tit* 1 ii>' by I tl.'ic Tedder. !" ' • .ici t N'iphi." stir;: '> Etlie . .hnson. Rossie Fowler am! Anna Tedder. Rending "History of tin Corn." by Fliie Johnson. Song "America," b; tin school. The produce brought by the ! boys was small in amount but unusualiv good. The best ear i»t" corn was brought by Herbert Harrison, and the best wheat was brought by I 'an 1 John son. Personals From Gideon. iiitoon. Dep. l'J. There was a large crowd attended ureach ing at Wilson Sunday. .Misses Fthel Fivnt rirsil Ressio Martin: Messrs. t'arev I vi., ?'at N M.n vi- : t,-l tii' Misses Fiineluim Sunday after !)• on. Ai!.->'• > i »ei and \\: ■ I'M lap and Mr. Claud Uh des railed •■ v . . \ : f \*. !s •• • •nt »..• v.: i. ■ ' ri-.r'ill. Al kins rr.d ' .... (•;» at .» ' \i . M. i .!i w S . j • il. iTI» "I. d' i ■ 'nt sjient Sit v » ' • 1 ' . •• rvir-rt.Y. tic .'•>'! •. • •> r • !HI fir • . * . A. v..)goi . I' C.'l v.. . !,. nl 's .v.,ii,.. A i.LFE EYFI) LOVER. ' r% i » .j j ii«.. v.-1 ) 1 ;«* *» n ftl , i'toliu Uiliii.'iia till/. >'.•! .! ••'o' d Xorth i at" in". J'ay vi': an address ■ • the princio;.: Mr. J. X. . ourr. which was much ap 'e. a'.ed an>. .i !i ; rig to the pupiUiiml their parents. E. A. Rothrock was elect* •■ I chairman i f the meeting and M X. Tittle secretary. The re .'i tat ions were very . u • d and a! .ng the lino of farm ing and need o:' education in larm life. There we*e a good num er of \ inters and «ind the ch'ldren at the . .•! i\c i a nice car.dy tivat. and :i ? • t r« visitors. ti'.e patt ms of the school ■' v >tv much |.-iea*ed with the ■aciicrs. Wishing them the very t»est success in the remainder of t he school term. h. A. ROTHROCK. Pres. A. X. Tattle, secy. Off I "or t'le World's l-air —Other New sof Tubacco\ jt le. Tobaccoville. Dec. l'!>. Mr. and Mrs. I". \\. Adams have timed from visiting relatives t tar ll ! '.rh l'oint. M:ss i'annie Jenkins who has :> it i\ a Mi« Oa Set: ,!., : g ; ■ , - ■ • i • lis been s I:■ 'S : avo • '•• -TV'S ill (ii .'jer.t • ate. is ti'pc !:ivon at •!' ' was ■ • •• • : : was * % 1 - .**)S »v j ' »• »«i i . nn. M \■ ii S MiO\, dto v: " v it •i e • . 'i.vts to make in '"vnn r.r.d ' • :!tii in v I ve I'.w wo s r Sacrn •"ii'M. where tiiey •'i't.u tor the i anama i . )!1. E.
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