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HEWS OF KIH!!'! i Preparing For the Erection of the New Bank Building. MEETING FEBRUARY 10 l : armcrs fiusy With Crops — Numerous Persona! Hems. I Kin/, Jan. 31, Sand i.; being j bailed in for the erection ol' tin: i I Hank of Kin#?. The bricks arc j expected to arrive in a few da>s. ' The stockholders of the bank' will meet on Febmary 10, to | comiflete tbr» ™\Tanizati'»n anil' arrange for tho work to l»o done as soon as tho weather wii! I permit, Fa/mers are very busy around King now during tho spring weal hot- we are favored wit h at i present. Mrs. Sam Newsom and fami'y arc moving to Siloam this week.' mi mwiiMimwimi am i ji ™ 'k'-cS# a i ,ujl 2* j J.^cM/iPThe Reliable Household Lantern There is always need for a good lantern around the home —in the yard, in the cellar, in the attic — wherever a lamp is inconvenient or unsafe. The RAYO is ideal for home use. It gives a i clear, bright light—like sunlight on tap. It is strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn't leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and rewick. Will last for years. Ask for the RAYO. ) A t dealers everywhere VfiJw STANDARD OIL COMPANY (H) , Washington, D. C (New Jerney 1 Charlotte. N. C. Richmond, Vs. BALTIMORE Charleston. W.Va. Norfolk. Va. Charleston, S. C. ———■ [(TIRES! TIRES! TIRES! ]j Buy Your Tires direct at Lowest Prices. lty buying ami contract i direct from tli*» factories f>>r tires in large cpinntities for spot cash. ,ve are able in offer 9 them at a great money saving direct to the eon- I sinner. A saving of from ".1 to (id per cent. When yon buy tires from us you get full value, you don't have to pay the dealer's profit, the distributer's proiit, sulemnn's eotnmissiou and other high se'lingand I overliead expenses. We sell tires direet to consumer at I jobbers prices and YOI' (SKT i!ii VALI'K AND KXACT- I,Y WHAT Vol PAY KOU. ■fl Shrewd auto owners compose our customers among i tiiein are bankers, merchants, lawyers, doctors, planters and me'i in all lines who know values and realise the ad- El I vantages of buying direct. !! During the past dull winter •nitoniobile months we I I secured some excellent deals from the factories ami now I offer our purchases at the following prices : I Among our tires are Diamond. Oood.veiir, (Junker, | B Nassau, Kmpire. l-'isk and others of eijitai quality. I AIX TIHKS V>TI:I:I) I rixY. Nolo TIICKP I'riren Carefully. SI/-K. TUCK. siii:v. itr.D. R:l:i,l\i:i{, l'sx:i S 7..0 1 .(>."> I.'.n I otlx'l ">'l 1 .!».*» L'.L'II 1.4«» I I lis.su l'.mi :1.10 i.uo fl :iix:tC 11 tio ij.no ::.-jo i.«.».*» 0 :i:!x-'l'ij ll.iio u.oii j J :l.[io -i.iio I | :Mxl'i is. 00 l.so r.ilO fun | . "I.'pX I'ii 1N.7.1 1.N5 5.1/0 :ir.x p.; p.i.ir. t.'.io r,.:!0 :i.r,o 9 :iTx4«| 1M.50 5.10 5,-lt .'5 70 »| | :Mixs" ISt.OO 5.50 (i.'.'O 4.00 :i7x"» i'i.4o :>.:•() 4.20 MV can furnish nil oilier kizpn. N«:;-sk!t1 JOpprH.liiiJher. Our supply of these tires is limited, so we ndvls-«early ordering. IJememlier, they are ii"\v, clean. fr,.-\l). fully fl 1 guaranteed All high grade goods that wilt give s best service. 1 fl Tl'.lCM**—r. percent discount if full auui'int, aecompnn'es f fl order. '. o. li. upon receipt of lo per cent. •,f en*t. K fl Prompt■shipments. Money returned if miabl •to tPI ord'r. \ 9 B Send ii * ! rial or.ler 'n .. 8 | R• cu*;c ■ i> i\ / DA> rON, OHIO. ' v-. ...... Mr. Arthur Newsom has moved his family in tho upper pirt of i the Butner building. i I Mr. Chas. W. Ilutchins has 1 moved back to the mountain for the purpose of operating a saw mill near Cap. ( Mr. G. A. Carroll, of Winston- i S ileni, was here Wednesday en : business. 1 i Messrs. E. O. and.!. W. Spain- ' hour were up from Winston-Sa -1 l;m Wednesday to \i it their ! father, who is i;i bad health. Messrs. S. M. Goif i.nd V. T. j j Crabs went to Winsjm-Salem 1 j Thursday on business. ; Miss i.ill'ie Calf returned home , I I this week from Greensboro ■ i i where she has been for several weeks in the interest of her! I . health. Mr. J. R. Choplin, of Winston- ' , Salem was here Tuesday in the interest of The S niihoi raa.i- Stone Company. i ! M". and Mrs. W. P. Kigerj ; visited relatives and friends at Mount A'ry last Saturday ar.dj Sunday. 1 , ««r» mrvmwmmmmmm wmwwm m m THti DANBURY REPORTER Mrs. W. E. Hartman returned to Kins last Sunday after spend ing the holidays at her former! home in the northern part cf the county, SherifF Slate was here Tues day collecting 1 taxes on his third round. He says that the people , 1 are very slow about pa> nig this 1 lime. Only about 01. e-fourth of ' the tixes have been collected. , ] Mr. J. P. Newsom, of Wins- 1 , 1 ton-Salem, was hc.e this week on busi/ies?. ' 1 i'.-rn unto Ma and Mrs. C. A. : Whiie, a daugh te. 1 , Wednesday. ' Mr. W. Si uinhour has gone 1 to Clreetisboro today for treat-, inent at tl e Telfair Sanitntium. [Mrs. S.iainhour accompanied! him. and will spend a few days j I with her daughter, Mrs. K. L ; ; Neal. Mr. Ernest Fowler has gone to Dayton, Ohio, to engagj in i I l cai itenter work. I Mr. end Mr:-. 11. A. Fulp, of j Mizpab, U-iiite 1, s ; pu;t a while here Monday. i V'c:-?3 Crpeg-:;.' . ! i '«• V ( r "\ f C 1 "vi 'j I '.) \,• v.,,.!. T( 1 rrr.'n, j j *.' 1 ft'it iton 11 ..it..:, .a.. | Burtor i? • T^t.y, ! V/cc«iu If-J4L-r-acrilj/flya Cr.** I ~'' j • .v -j cp ci;.!iy full und valuuLlo j ; iaion J-ut j ,'y*r*tr:£ *2zls, Tlarlcy. ! O-.'.ses ar.d Csove?3, i'ic-if! Corn, Sorrfhutn, Cov Pear, St.».;a Bcr.nss (JeoaVji i *l!olhcr Farm md Gulden Seeds. Catulog rnailr d frei;. Write for ii. T. W. WOOD G SOWS. Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. |V. *' / fi3B>ML 5 i ZSSB3BIBPE3ft | "After four in our family had died of consuiiiption 1 was taken with « friglitit cough and lung trouble. I ut my life was caved and I gained t. poun-ls through using DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY W. It. Patterson, Wellington, Tex. r CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND 0° Ife * "H* LADIES | A«v joar I»rnr r l„t for CHI-CHHS-TER'S A 1 DIAMOND UKAND PILLS in Red and/jX Colo metallic boies, sealed with I Ribbon. Takb NO OTHER. DragicUt and auk for CHI.CIIfcS.TI.iI 8 V • DIAMOND HltANIt P11.1.N, for twenty-five years regarded ca Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS iffiffi EVERYWHERE JESS j- Guard Your Children Against Dowel TrcuHo 'Many clilKLcn ..t r.n c.irly nge become c• i!i-li;> u-'l, :::i I i"rvfiuc.«: ly serious coiiM'jui'iX'os result. Net i being able ti reali::o o\yn con dili'n, a clnlTs bowels sli v-Jd lie j constantly watched, ami a gentle r laxative triv.n when necessary, br. Allies' laxative Tablets are | especially well ai!:'i>ted to women :u: J children. The Sisters of j Christian l arity, 531 Charles St., 1 Luzerne, I'uhi attend many : cases uf sickness say of t'.ietn: | "Fotnn tiino wo bcK-m iipliv; IT. Mil".' tlv.» 'L'NLIL IM and I'.N 1 t'.MT j \vu lii;" tin" 1 : iMcli. 'l'll'll - :I«■ 11"-I» ; i» I'. « ll ■. T ..1 \v S are B MII L'UL Mr | I11; via;; 1" •11 1 I:tib' IN- INTI J Willi then. AVI! linve HAIL K"U.L ivmlui in every R;is.» MILL the Biutera aru very | niuoii pliaivJ." The form and flavor of any medi- ) cine is very important, no matter who is to take it. The taste and appearance are e-peciaiiy unpurtaut when children are concerned. All parents know how hard it is to give the averaj e child "medicine," even though the ta.-te is partially dis guised. In u inDr. Miles' Lax ative Tal.l i.-;, however, this dilli culty is overcome. The shape of the tablet . their appearance and can ly-liko taste at once appeal to n-.iy child, •. Mi t's• • r suit that they are tak 11 wi.'n it • >bj ction. Th-• : .1. ■ ■ • il.ivMt- r>vl | nlvetice o:' • ta- :-\ m IJr. | M !e .'1 '!. islet * the iUeal : di ttgf i -t. A 1 • 1 5 L . c t > only c- i:t . Never 1 1 i.i i ... tJ It ~'J ME IC I. C >., Elkhart, In!. RAN STILL IN HOME. Blockadcr's Outfit Found In House Of The Late Wil liam Lawson. Mount Airy, Jan. 27. It developed that "William Lawson, who was killed December 2'J and his body found buried in a field near his home about )'J dnys aso, was not only abusive to his family but a blockader. Satur day L-puty Collector llavnos and PO3. em.an H .tchev of Lliis city v.M'j raiding 1 in Patrick County, N'iiv.inia, and located a blrck itf;; outfit in Law -t-.i'A r side nee. in a ro .m of tho building cnce used as a stc-r\ but recently called a kitchen, there was a furnace and small still with cap land v.crm snugly arranged, so tlint when in operation the | smoke from the plant would ! ascend through the chimney, i The outfit was destroyed, but it ; iii r.ot believed that it h '.d been |op r.;'.. i sir.ca the death of Lawson. j33io;! Capitalist latelei 1 Ir? Pt —"I r fj'! v{ '/r;? ?r' lii I I J , Jib J UUL-. 5 Uiii;. >}, .'J, ' Vi . w. 11. Wile) . «.r Winston- Sal •;*i, wlio is th'j jir mo't of the i> .1. --f l 1 ail .va ■ i'r. .n : ; '';v jto Virginia, was in Danbury t l -.* past w.M k accomtx'.ni.'d L.y Mr. Coi;'.::-- Penny, a ca; i' i'i-1 of I'm.M ISS. It i - teamed that Mr. I* "i.v/ is ; intcif led in the prop • ! r ad and he anil Mr. Wile iiaye r» wnlly Iven 1 i!.ing o ;• ! the t I'iitory v.hieh will I", j t iy.\ ■ I'V tiie ri ,:d. Mr. Ned or.J Me. ■Shook, ef Meadows. attenJed tho at the M. E. church 1 services here Sunday night. | Mr. 'i'liomas S. Petree, of Wal nut Cove, spent Saturday night | and Sunday here with his people. ~ i I p n 1 Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! | *■' ' wai ■ i mwMr.'mwi—M—L'""' » fl H The Kind That Satisfy | M Full Stock To Select Form ft I I j ——— ~ I KING, N. C. | n m H Fine Shoes and Dress Goods. I i i te- ■ \§ ! NEW LOT Off= I !| CLOTHING | |AT LOW PRICES f 3 m —_—_———-—— ® I CHRISTMAS GOODS OF ALL KINDS ® LADIES' COAT SUITS. COATS AND ® a HATS AT GREATLY RE # DUCED PRICES. 9 © NEW LINE OF SHOES FOR MEN. i> : i WOMEN AND CHILDREN-ALL | ® MAKES— CHEAP. ® g g © JOHN A. BURTON, Walnut Cove, N. C. | 0 nciiiill uutu 1• • - t.ic i V'V i ! » "od 1 i( . L. .. :->>.« 'J :t • \J. I'. d i N. C. .] 11: •! A clu.iUr \as i ■•.'.!• f r tie WcJr.ut C ivo \»'are'iiOv;so C .m --p.iny, of Walnut C >ve, StoKcs • -riunty. ye'sten 1 iy. Capital sio,- ;. 'i ai.'thorixed an I sub ' fsci'Mu'd bv II. ii itv lie'.'snn and i ! others fo" leaf tobacco busi • ncss. 7.1 r. J. W«i!' r Tut.tie. of King (V.ute :pt nt Sunday night at i Sb«:rifV \Y. ('. States. Mr. luttie : says that he has L :i premised a depot near his lu me in the [ event that the Kin:,-Stuart rr.il . 1 way is built fir. P, ii Mls's Jppiiißieni Confirmed. T>. • appointment of Mr. P. li. !. : il • a p •stma3t';f at W-Unut Cov..- was confirmed !>y the U. S. Bonatf- last week and Mr. Lin vilk' will probat.y receive his cji'um; sion and take clurj:* of llr o kv ;.£ ; n early date. , oi DanbllP II )u: ■i.is \i kin;. k jcn ). Mr. A. k 1 \kv ■ Mr. ,\. J. Fa.-pi", of '.his )! uw inad'j business trip t (keennbon this week. Mr. Charles Ik Iklsaboc!: spent Sunday at Moore's fipi in^s.
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