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BEGIN DECEMBER I. All Subscriptions To The; Reporter Will Be Stoped, When The Time Is Out-- A- '.nouncement of Publish ers. S r.-.e months ago the Reporter nia-e an effort to install the cash in-auvanc" and stop-when-your -1 v.e-is-out plan for its subscrip ts n department. Owing to un i\:.iab!e circumstances the plan r .i-.i not be put in working oDera n the time announced for it. :L -ginning next December 1. \ 1 > vian will be put in force, and s* r: ,'tly jbserved. All subscrip -1: will be promptly discon l when expired. All per .. ns who desire the Reporter to c • tin'sie t.> their address will i k-ase sett!-- in full and pay up iii advance by December 1. else tb-ir names will be dropped. Ali aid subscriptions on our h. i;> 1. 11*1-1. will be put I out fir collection. PEPPER BROS., Danbury, N. C. Arr'y Sloan's Freely For Lumbago. | Your attacks of Lumbago are not nearly so hopeless as they i seem. You can relieve them I almost instantly by a simple application of Sloan's Liniment on the back and loins. Lumbago ( ts a form of rheumatism, and j yields perfectly to Sloan's, which penetrates quickly all in through the sore, tender muscles, limbers lip the back and makes it feel fine. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of any t'nggist and have it in the house -against colds, sore and swollen i r.:s. rheumatism, neuralgia. iv atica and like ailments. Y rir j- r; if r/ : satisr'.fd. l,;t T :':icoo Drop I'. Equal 1913 Production Department of Agriculture she ws (h - ar's harvest *.viil '-54.- (■ '' j.ounv.s, or c urn " • that of la* seas- ,i. despite early sc-t --br;:-K«. The department inter pret? the yield from the condition at time (f harvest to be: Virginia: i»3,6o(>,ofK> pounds: North Carolina 136,500,- 000 pounis: South Carolina 31.600.000 pounds: Florida 3,900,- 000 pounds: Kentucky 344,100,- 000 pounds and Tennessee 50.1( 0,000 pounds. Condition: Virginia 05: North Carolina 74: South Carolina 73: Tennessee 83: Florida 07: Ken lucky M\ Ktt'P Vuur Stomach and Liver Healthy. A vigorous Stomach, perfect working Liver and regular act ing Bowels is guaranteed if \ou will use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They insure good Diges tion. correct Constipation and have an excellent tonic effect on the whole system—Purify your b.'ooJ and rid you of all body poisons through the Bowels. Only 25c. at your Druggist. Sow Crimson Clover and Save Fertilizer Bills The indications are that prices of fertilizer the coming season will be i/.uch higher than usual, owing to the fact that the supply of fertilizer ma terials will be largely cut olf on ac count of the European war. This (should cause farmers everywhere to jut land in crops that will save ferti lizer bills. IColhing will do this better than Crimson Clover. It is unques tionably one of the best soil-improv ers that can be put in, and wherever it is grown, it gives largely increased crops of corn, cotton and tobacco. We have secured more liberal sup plies of Crimson Clover than was ex pected and will be able to sell at much more reasonable prices than was anticipated. WOOD'S CROP SPECIAL gives . full and interesting information r bout the fertilizing value of Crimson Clover; also about other seeds for Fall sowing. Write for Crop Special j and prices of any Beeds required. T. W. WOOD & SONS, | Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. J YOUtt attention is re spectfully called to an important point not generally known, that a laxative should have a tonic element to success fully meet constipation. Mr. John B. Capers, cf 011 Pecan St.. Fort Worth, Texas, had a *!g r.lflcant I'Xperleme lu this particular. He was ttMU'itil with a severe case cf constipation ntul bowel trouble. Ho >t'ciu a pood ileal of money in trying to Had 'a remedy. To his astonish ment. rerun a very quickly rti'eved liim cf his bad ?yinpt o m s , CKO. Since then, Mr. Capers states trouble, the | rotr.i- rit synij'totn of v.* ;l y s f o ii n d "L'[i to the time I . started using your JM lViuua. could MfenM drii.l; castor like water. It r.o g'.'Od. As for salts, they were of ho use. Physics of :;ll hinds and classes were used, but we had to call on the fountain syringe for help."#Peruna was able to cor rect this condition completely In Mr. Capers' case, and there Is every rea son to believe that It was the tonic fiuallties of Peruna, added to the laxa tive qualities, that procured this very desirable result. HEWS OF KINGi r 'Everything In Readiness Tori] the Fair Next Week. BEST IN ITS HISTORY i Jtff Aldridge Returns After \bsenceOf 17 Years Thought To have Been Dead. King. 1 A*t. IJ. Mr. -I. K. Newsum r.ad t.it- misfortune to lose a : : r.e mule last Friday. T\-.' animal was va. :ed atabo.it f.v h ir.dred ard :' : fty dollars. '• Aid: - : i.-'v. wh . has bee:) in the West>• the : .s: seventeen .v-ars. i> ?' a few d..ys 1 a*.i.cs iu-re. He ha i n«.; been hear I fr m. and had been ■. '.jrr.tfd ;> lea 1 :.»r in ire than :;i':etu years. His lather an.l r.e of his sisters has died during his absence of which he knew ! nothing until his arrival here. Master James Mitchell iljles. of Greensboro, is spending a few davs with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Boles, who reside near here. Farmers returning Saturday from the tobacco market at . Winston-Salem were pleased with the sale of their tobacco. Farmers in this section are very busy preparing wheat land., The State high school opened ; | here this morning with four teachers and a large attendance. | ) Mr. Will Denny, of Pilot Mountain, was here on business • | Saturday. Rev. Oscar Helsabeck, of; Virginia, closed a protracted meeting at Galatia church yesterday. There were five additions to the church. Messrs. E. W. Fowler, C. R. Newsum, R. H. Spainhour and t 0. L. Rains made a trip to - Greensboro in Mr. Fowler's car i yesterday. ?! Mr. W. E. Morefield returned - ] yesterday from an extended trip J to Atlanta, Ga., and other South i ern cities. Everything is in readiness for the Stokes County Fair which takes place Oct. 20, 21 and 22. From present indications the exhibits will be the best in the history of the association. The attractions this year will be hard to beat. The management is well pleased with the present outlook for a good fair, and it is predicted by those in a position ; to know that this will be the best | fair ever held in old Stokes. Mr. :L. K. Pulliam went to the j Greensboro Fair this morning to engage some shews ftr the ; Stokes County Fair. | Your Fall Cold Needs Attention. I No use to fuss and try to wear !it out. It will wear you out (instead. Take Dr. King's New Discovery, relief follows quickly. It checks your Cold and Soothes your Cough away. Pleasant, Antiseptic and Healing. Child ren like it. Get a 50c. bottle of I Dr. King's New Discovery and | keep it in the house. "Our family Cough and Cold Doctor" writes Lewis Chamberlain, Man chester, Ohio. Money back if not satisfied, but it nearly always ' helps. THE DANBURY REPORTER KILLED St A HE ; Mr. Charles Redman. Stokes County Citizen. Meets Sad Fate. DIED IN WINSTON Deceased Was Kicked In the Breast and Never Regained Consciousness Son Of A. K. Redman. Mr. Charles Redman, of (lermanton, was fatally injured at Farmers' Warehouse in Wins ton-Salem Tuesday, when lie was kicked in the breast by a mule in the hitching stables of the warehouse. N'o one witnessed the accident, and Mr. Redman never regained consciousness sufficiently to make a statement as to how the accident occurred: When found he was on the 1 ground near a pair of large mules, and it was believed that iony of these inflicted the death injury. Medical aid was summoned at once when the wounded man' was found, and he was rushed to the Twin-City hospital, where it was found that his injuries were fatal and death resulted about' 4 o'clock. Mr. Redman was about 34 j years old and was generally popular throughout his section of the county. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; R. Redman, and one sister, of (lermanton. Hopeless I.unß Trouble Cured. Many recoveries from Lung Troubles are due to Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It strengthens the Lungs, checks the Cough and irivt's relief at once.—Mr. W. S. Wilkins. (lates, X. C. writes: "1 :«ei IV. l!?ll's Pine-Tar-Honev in a case upas h >: >• -less and it aii'eeted a complete ("ire." 1 ].a a b.'ittie of Dr. Bell's Pine- Tar-Hmey. It' your c ;jh is dry and hacking let fratricide down the throat, you will surely get relief. Only at your Druggist. Protracted Meeting lit Petsr's dree'; Church The Reporter is requested to j announce that Dr. Thomas Smith and Rev. J. W. Simmons will be gin a protracted meeting at Peter's Cr«;ek Missionary Baptist church on October 19th. The meetings will continue for some days and the public is cordially j invited to attend. Services at 2 o'clock P. M. Coal suits of all the latest styles at Shore Mercantile Co. Marriage Kept Secret Since September 10th Mr. Joe F. Wall, of Walnut! Cove Route 3, and Miss Dollie j Redding, of Winston-Salem, were married at Grace M. E. Church in the Twin City on Sept. 10th, Rev. J. S. Hiattofficiating. The marriage of the young Couple had been kept secret until the past week. Millinery is now selling at Shore Mercantile Co. ! Growing Wheat. A Stokes citizen here this week in speaking of the advance in the price of wheat told the Reporter that it would help him, as last year he produced enough wheat to supply his family four years, and he has grain to sell for seed. This farmer has only a medium sized farm and works only two mules, and if he can produce en ough wheat for his own consump tion for four years, why can't any farmer make enough for at least one year? Then high prices will help us. f These shingles art- made in the old-fushioned (They're made for the man who wants a roof that will last indefinitely and never need repairs. !■ Fireproof, Stormproof, and inexpensive. 8 Fcr Sale l«> | R. h. R. BLAIR. - DANBURY, N. C. """ fW' v >'■ c nN' r ? tr' c j tQ/kl m ''?w y c sbzA sh& IvC. IBANK OF KINGj Offering you safe, honest, courteous [g&s banking service. Start a savings account. , S We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest [§l on time deposits compounded quarterly. Give us * vour checking account, if it is only a small one, we will appreciate it. IB Come See Us at the Fair. 11l DIRECTOKS : JJC&si Dk. J. WALTER XEAL N. E. PEPPER. C. 0. BOYLES M. T. CHILTON %9r S. W. PULLIAM V. T. GRABS KM W. R. KIGER, V. T. GRABS, PRKS. T. S. PETREE, CASHIER m/V-v '*■' > c >* f kt-> 3 l'" > r >l-TA* "A+jxWfo,'?&**y* v&k && && mk £-•; >. d& && ss& mk iwiiiiuwiiiii'i w www—iiiihiiiiiiw i milium iiumii mm Have You Poultry Troubles ? Ci:re the liver and you cure the bird. Nearly ~"™~™ — I I all poultry troubles are due to a disordered liver. IVc sto c K I I Thousands ot poultry raisers v'.io use it all year jA*J}, I H round to keep their flocks in t,ocd iiealth, highly u,.u'hii', mur ana ciiicfccn recoinmcr.d clu..ira. Ou-n regularly w.lh (lie Ivi'd, in small Ree Tiee STOCK & PO!,LTRY " iL/*-""- MEDICINE Purci.ll, Okla. I I It's a Liver Medicine. ' 25c, 50c and sl. per can. Also a strengthlng Tcnlc. At your dealer's. A List of Reliable Family Remedies "Back Ease"- Kidnew pills fcr backache, kidney and | bladder trouble, rheumatism, etc. Pi ice, 50 cents. "Stomach Ease"—Gas and dyspepsia tablets, relieves the stomach and lets you eat what you please. Price, 50 cents. "Quick Buster" Cold Tablets will break up a cold, also re lieves headache and constipation. Price, 25 cents. I "Work Easy" Cascara Tablets will keep your bowels open and your liver actir g. Splendid for billious headache. Price, 25 cents. , "Sure Shot" Worm Wafers are the best for worms in child j ,ren—sweet as candy and the children like them. Price, 25 cts. Our Palatable Extract of Cod Liver Oil with Wild Cherry, Malt and Hypophosphites is the best Spring tonic for a run down system, weak lungs, coughs. Price, SI.OO per bottle, or 6 for $5.00 by express to your nearest express office. The above medicines are reliable, made from prescription of an experienced physician and will be sent by mail or express ■ on receipt of price. BITTING'S DRUG STORE, SPRAY, N. C. , Constipation I CHICHESTER S PILLS I* (• be dreaded. It leadt to serioaa ! IMiunun BRAND ailment*. Few. IndUe.tioa. Filet. DIAMOND UK * NU Silk Headaehe, Poisoned Sjritem and i iFVHn e seoce el other trouble* follow. _«e "eft. Doa't let Cenitiration lax. 19 ®I/a *• Eaa. yenr Kidney., Liver and Bowel. ® V 1/ tg baalthy and active. Rid your tyttmm Cfif* 121 ■ ot feraeated. |a»r fooda. *» ff Nothing batter thaa J LADIES I r T) r Kind'*! MJX • A%JULL#S O COLD metallic boiea, icaled with Blue A) •I Jlbbon. T«| no otbii. BajatTnrW %T _» •• •"WW a»4 aak r.r rni.mes.TfKs V ! | |\l AIAF I lfA rlllQ SIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twrntT-fl«v 11CWV lIIIC 1 i 1 I" years regarded as Bcst.Bafcat, Always Reliable. All Drulliits 25 cents I SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 'II. EVERYWHERE ADVERTISE IN THE Reporter! SAW MILL FOR SALE - ] have a saw mill, engine and boiler, complete, which I will sell at a bargain. Will cut from 4to 20 thousand feet oflumberaday Mill was never used to hurt it Located near Stuart, Va. J. B MARTIN, Stuart, Va. Route 2. W. READE JOHNSON Attorney-at-Law. Masonic Temple. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Will practice in both State and Federal Courts. DR. H. V. HORTOIS, Dentist, Is now back in his old location, corner 3rd and Main Streets, Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. building. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Rooms: 301, 302, 303. DR. JNO. K. PEPPER. Disease of the Stomach and Intestines. Mationir Temple, Winston-Salem, N. C. DR. THOMAS W. DAVIS. Ey, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office 405-7 Masonio Temple, Winston - Salem. N. C. Hours: 9to 12:30, 2to 4 and by appointment. CHAS. R. HELSABECK Attorney at Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all busi ness. Office in Taylor Hotel. DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Bank Building, Collections a Specialty. I WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. J. W. HALL, Attorney-at-Law, DAN BL RV, N. C. ! Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all courts, J both State and Federal, i Office over Martin's store. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS, Attorney -at- Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all State courts. Levi W. Ferguson. Arthur E. Ferguson Ferguson & Ferguson Attorneys At Law, Over Thompson's Drug Store, Winston-Salem, N.C. Phone 1126. Collection a Specialty. Notary Public in Office. DR. W. H. CRITZ DENTIST. Office over Drug Store. Have Telephone Connection. WALNUT COVE, - N c I Dr. A. S. Mitchell OPTOMETRIST. My whole time iinil at tention 18 given to the fit ting of glasses. and charges for name very reasonable. For reference ask any busi ness house in tlie city. office Kliuont Theatre lihlg., WiNSTON-SALHM, X. C. Laffargue PIANO Excells in Purity of Tone and Durability of Construction. Cataogue Free. Write Department S. R. J. BOWEN & BRO. Winston-Salem, N. C. We carry a complete line of Edison Phonographs and Re cords. Write for catalogue of new records.
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