MADDOGS DO DAMAGE Ten = Year - Old Girl has Clothing Almost Torn Off By Rabid Dog-Other News of King. King, May A maddog passe 1 th.ru thi■? seetion Ihuvs day. Mr. Detry Hooker nut the i nimal in th.» road and it male a dive fir him. Mr. Hoo er happeno 1 t >' ave an av with him an I he re pens ih.a it was ali he could dotol-ae-.. tit• Jog away fr>m h.im. Ti;. animal went on to Mrs. i.-v. Logins where it literally tor. 11-' el jihing oil* it' Mirnv.e Jc- Gee, the 10-year-old grand daughter • Mis l.oggins v.:. was out in the -id gra *.g a C '.v. Iho c;i. d nas a sear i its leg bat doesn't kn -vv de aa'.e ly whe'.h r the d\g I : T . i o:' scratched it with itsuemi.-. ,\ >'-t liistane ■ t..-y hmo mo> sage says the dog was si ot at Mr. Harden .Meadows' near Pon naha, and it was thought thai i: will die. T.iere have I .vn s> many maddogs thru tips ctio i r«. - cently that it is dangerous t let I'hihir. n travel by themselves. There is getting to a str-mg sentiment against dogs. Man eiti ens say they wdl not vot. for a man for the legislature un less he will promis s >av• h -is. i ti ei on d'i~.'. Miss Nina I'u'.t'jn ivturmdo her home in tiivensboro ye-'.er 1. alter a several days -tay with i r s-istt r, Mrs. \ P.. • iger. i his i ;aco nee.is a tist. Irt is i - I'M • 1 o\ 'i.- try to draw fivm and u » d .nti.n Porn unto Mr. and Mr : . «'. Kir by, a son. Mr. Freil K. Shore :v.'uo e. business trip to Winston-Salem fn his machine Tirur-.h.;. af'er r.o n. Tho Farmers' \'aion will have a big picnic h> re the Fourth i : a. o a«'..l.ess s and a large w.l is . t-1. /iii lt ; V' |p|j I jff •■■ -- '. '' fc \ •' "■ v-\ :'•>/ "**-•* \\ A n * • ; • ' * .. ' \ ,; •» >' . ; " • i /> J y ... .v f \ p- • ' J . . v .. . - .;/fj . '•* * •' Ail ' 'f " : • ' ■-'! rr-. "r: • ' •■, > >•''/' ' «•": ; i \ ' ' ! ' ■ fi , I—--'" .. - i.» CCj. V !.; ::J .;>• ■ ' ' • /• V fC -.. ; . n ; v j 1 ... " || Tin, •isi .■ : r_ the F>r J Waif-Pound Ti Humidor* *'•£?/ '> .• . - i'A ar.u !''J. .. U.i - tr . Vs . *:,»'•! J i> /jij? ■ i r!T**'*~" » y-v , ,"V . , 1 _ seems to be growing rapidly here. Recent real estate deals : L. 11. Oavitt to Ci. M. Allen, lot on Pulliam street, consideration SSO: i/.rabs Manufacturing Co. to E. T. Xewsom, ivsid ?nce and lot on Main stree', consideration *l,."0O. This is the dwelling formerly occupied by Mr. O. lioyles, who has m wd his fami ly to Winston-Salem. Eciipso of the Son. Washington, May The eclipse of the sun on August -1 next total in part of Huron an 1 A ~i.i an i p u\i tl in north eastern Aim rica is r.ttiv.o'.uv.: tlv* widespread att.ntljn i as tionemers and scientist.*. vari ous expeditions bviiig arranged to witness this phenonar-a. 1 view of the public interest it; the cvor.t. Pref. C. !. Ab •tt. head oi the a?tron >:nical branch of ti Smithsmian In iiiiute and ; recognized auth rity on r-r.ar phenomena, j ives live following popular a j count of the e/.:pse anil tho tfcijntiiie rrsuits .ivir.it 111>m such ovt nts. (>!•. .... Nt ill, ii»l 1. the r.v: n wid i-ass exactly between tin earth and the sun, and there will be a total solar eel;,- \ 1. v"llni t be observed i'.i America, except as a &mall partial eciipse at in \h- l•' • :»r». States and Canada, but in Persa\ K :ssia anu Sean '.in. via t'..e fa i il'ect will be s • n. the -..m • as t. e f.n, ii is vvy nu:eh smaller and nearer. The sun is '"i.nro miles in diameter • " ,io i miles away, vvl.il'* i...,t-n i 2,i»>; mi;.-? in din •!K-t:>.' and L i' miles away. On account >i' the moon's small >i.:e c-m pared with the sun the shadow east by tho ir.o ti is a c no. an ime point i this cone just h. iv !;■' reaches the oarth. In the August > ciij so the di.in.fp !' i ' tho cme at the earth's - .rfaeo is » nly ab >ut miles, i that ' ipse is visible ; s u>\d only in .i belt '•■*> miles wide, str» tclrng over ill? coun THE DANBURY REPORTER tries named above. The im-! portant cities of Piths, Trebizord,j, Kief, Minsk, and Rigalie near 1 ; the center of this belt. It;; J passes about a hundred miles , r north of Stockholm and Trond-j heim. The eclipse will bo seen as partial over a very wide area, ( including northeastern America, dree lli.ivl, Kiu cpe, half of Asia ' and half of Africa. Within this ! re run mly a portion of the s'.in's jdisk will be hidden by the moon. Whenever th 1 itolar eclipse is seen as total, th.' 1.1;y will h> com? r.eirly as dark ns full moonlight, an 1 a few of the brighter f t.us aid planets may b- s*cr. Th • duration of tie totality is 'ongost near Kief in ilv ifsia, where it is 2 nvnutes,- 11;: seconds. Sometimes the' . ! moo:: and sun occupy t ica poi ' rs tint ahheagh th • m ion 1 passes directly let ween theeartli 'and th" sun the shadow core ' does not quite reach the earth. Such solar oclijises are called ■ "annular" and are nowhere total eclipses. In the most favorable care a u tal celiac irav las* i.v r seven minutes at a j station, bu: fuch occasions are | very rare. Tlv,'very lon j: total eclipses of thi:* century areas follows, with the date, duration and regions given : lObi. May 0.9 minutes, Peru. P.:a;il, (Vn.ral Africa. 1 • »:;7. .'un 1 . v ' 7.1 minutes, Paci '.i Oceui. lVru. p.t.'o, .luii 1 2> 7.2 minutes, Ceylon, Siam, Philippine.-. l!' 7-, .1 n*i 1 0"—7.2 minutes, 1 South America, Africa. l'» 01, .1 11y 11—7,1 minutes,! ' Pacitie 0'? n, Hawaii. There will b" total eclipses visible in the I'nited States on .June > 1"!\ September 1", 1H25. and .l.inuioy 'J!, P>2~. M-i..y Kurop vu; and Amor! •van i parti* s ii is i to observe trie 1 c uing i i lioS''. Ilv sian and S \.r, linavian. Iviag on th .- 1 ground, wiil b ■ • ! i:t ail oilier K iropL-au muio:.> > will furnish bcth ,'.xvernmerit 1 and private obser lag parties. ; N'o oilicial e\p?ditioM i- proposed - to represent tlv I'd ted States Iti ~ ~ H asss ?:■. ■£*} M t p || New Spring" Clothing g !55 § Mats, Shirts and Oxfords Now on Display. c;b Prices Are Cheaper Than j|g Last Year. if You Cannot Come, j-jg Order by Parcels Post * k and Have Them Deliver i- r~ ed at Your Door. - 0 > *. ***♦ ; - tv 1» *v 1 : :: BoySes Brothers. |1 \Vinston=Salem. Reidsville. U; v "\ t •. r ;xJ . * * , m || M MHffii I -v- ~x.3 v -- - - government. The Lick Observa tory of Califonia will send an e\pe iiti>n in charge of Director V.'. \Y. Campbell to Russia, and Prof. Todd, director of the Am herst >bs Tvatory, propose.s to ob.-t-i vj in Poivia. Ki.p liowtl Alo\ om.-iit k'L'uiii.ir Dr. King's New Life Pills la- p stomach, liver and kidneys in hi a'thy condition. Ri l the body of po:Vuns and waste. Improve y c»'Mple\ion by (lushing the livev an 1 kidneys. "I got more !\-'i i' fo : .i one box of l)r. King's L'fe Pill.- - , than any mcdi civ • i aw r tried." says C. K. Ilat ield. of ChL-ago. 111. 2")., at your ! ist. Bow Yon Can ttte : Nscklaces M Home, Every girl loves pretty adorn ments, says tlio Southern Farm .Journal. Common table salt, I cornstarch arid dye can be made into most exquisite beads t r necklaces, fan chain?, etc. To make the beads, heat two cupi'uls of sail in a par. over the fire, stirring constantly. Put« ne cupful of cornstarch in a buwl with just en nigh water to dis solve it and sufiicient dye to give the desired color. When the salt is thoroughly heated, ! mix well with the cornstarch paste, stirring until smooth, j When cool enough io handle shape with the fingers into beads of any desired size, iiun them or to a hat pin or w ire to dry, when tlv'.v may bo s\:v.vg a:;d uas any other 1- :'d-i. Any dye th it vviii giv- permanent color mav be used. A:;..lino or I'.u':.. \x d; oil or water ( >r paint. -v«.n blu'-i.v." • '• ■ berr;. lice uavi i ■ n used, I it t ;U0 I..U'!' d> 11 t 'Ve ■ l l, dclic..'- tins. Many exquisite necklaces* may bo m : ■ by u Int; ::• . V jv : i . black a.id v. \ j • I ' , 1 •*r. n oi* vi- .* t .... '• iv.'o u ii• • • • ». iv v l I*;i'Vl it I• . I V,".» .. Id •• . d th txpt .•. Yell is i t. . » v . i' th re ar« other h ,ri? oi us oom ')!; Mi'i. () :• c " 1 1 i . I. . ; r 1S • s c>. •. . . .» ,11 ;j>i'i,;' tile 1 » \,'-i c .-111' ■ 1 I ; .t! • 1 i : mar. ! d id. i l ; artb'-ic.dly coad :.:ed ti . are very pr l y. These beads make sui ab'e gifts to friend 3, and many a girl finds thun a source of in corn 3 as they sell readily at fro.n e').\ tj!jl a string, accjrd iing io length and beauty. Furniture At A Bargain. As 1 expect to leave Stokes 1 will sell my household furniture, at considerably less than half price. It has only been used a few months ar.d is almost as good as new. Come an.l look a: it at once if you need f^rnicuiv. W. It. SI.AI'CIirKU. •Jumayut Meadows, N. ('. ite lapm X II d . Ife'l q - A. B. K. iua. o, iC'* 1 * big *,ir. :t rr&tioi wh: &ain f J» * the p« or I i n who v % ' " ,r " s «V' :Vt ' " H l — Ci« T; cmu;' ■ in a . hv.ct. L * ,r Xwi iI ' ; anri pin c;s that'll lu-MT t ..n % out. • * P; y t\cr; l'x > bc.rni suit »\ !*.i r i t > ; • >* • iirun'v 1 v -.ill ; London co.'U» Can't ah in!.. Can't ; purkt*l .■' • ! .: I. .it I r.-,u, K'irsdib?^rti 1 j —•" ".Sec thn Cctarart?': one! Price Ticket on the Sleeve" Brsidcs llic qi)atiuc9 above, Ciui ranter insur*spnre wool, fast in color and liand-laiU 1 orcd. Worth looking at seon. j SAMUEL ti. STEWART ! WALNUT COVE, N.C.

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