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ffIRSYTH'S BAD ROAD Farmers Ha\ing Diffi culty In Reaching Wm sion-Salem Tobacco Marker. ML D rO THE WLE Section of Koad Between the Stoker Line and Dennis Station Said To He In De plorable Condition. 7:-.a: section of road between i :.nis station and the Stokes i ;nty 'mo atJDr. E. Fuip'* has t tt n tiie source of much trouble I a great it-ai «•:' ta'k recently 1 farmers wi.i ha •»• v.sited the V niton-Salem market with t •• t;.ceo. . 'ic bu:!d;ng r r >aii. .t l'.-.rnwl, was recently let to con tract by the Forysth county K ghway c mmissioners. b.:t . .vine to a dispute as to which • it- ot the railroad track it shouid i- built on, the work was stopped i iter the road had been plowed up l.ra mile or more. And with !".? recent rains on the road i* tins condition it has become j: but impassable even with a f ,;r-horse team. To avoid this mile or two of \: road, those tobacco farmers v -.0 were especially favorable to 1 •• Winston-Salem market, have teen compelled to reach the .vin-City byway of the Box .;nta:n road, which is not > >n!y »• unimproved country road but .. number > miles out f the ; »rmos \v. . > :.>• fiction i,*". • iir'• v.*t » ■ the i -vin w^smbßrlsin s Cough Rcinsdy CcU;s Cfcui toiiti \ ilji Cdugh. jTo The Farmers: I =——-—= j ( Ihe season of the >ear is here when you w ill begin marketing your tobacco and you f w ill he in need of clothing, shoes, hats, and (other necessary supplies, and we want to call yrur attention to the fact that we can save | you money on many articles and it will pay I * you to come in and see our stock and prices. J tVou will he welcome at our store whether you 4 buy or not. Our line of clothing, shoes, hats, dry goods. I * notions, etc., is hard to beat. • | Men s tailor made clothing I a specialty. Don't forget to drop in and see us. « Your friends. » DODSON & CO., \ Walnut Cove, N. C. : : " - Men and Women Wanted ,! ro sell the most remarkable bargain in the magazine world this year. L Rejrular price ! Everybodys 51.50 Total Qntk £ ITo One | Delineator 1.50 53.00 B"l« Person. I \ iti>mlil\ snliir.v Mini ;i I;fI i >uii ,ii• in wii fuel: onler Snlarirs E hiii up to .W.VMMi j»>r month »n th- nuinlwr of order*. This work itn !».• "loin-in .voiir sjiiir" titw\ nn.l iutil m>r with your ;ir»n»*iit lutie*. \o invfxi rni'iit or |r'vious t\|»-ri«'ii>'f \\V furnish full ••• |ui' fiiv. \\ rite for |»irtr»c to The Ridgeway Company, Spring and Macdougal Streets, NEW YORK. Letter to Santa Clans. King, Dec. 15. Dear Santa Claus: - I 1 will write you a letter to tell you what 1 want you to bring me Christmas. 1 have a goat and 1 want you to bring Fount and 1 a wagon _ ar.il some nice harness so we can go driving. Fount wants some apples and oranges and I want c some interesting books to read, j Of course we are not expecting very much, unless Santa Clause comes in an aeroplane, for the i j roads are so bad he can't carrv s much. The reason I know the I s i roads are bad is because 1 took • a trip to Danbury last Sat urday. My visit was very pleas ,j ..nt after I got there. 1 took - dinner with Miss Jessie Fepper and enjoyed the day very much. . for we had a nice time. IKA AND FOI'XT SMITH. Store Building For Rent. i will rent at reasonable price my 2-story L'ovlu feet store build ing at Friendship. In good com munityand a good stand. Mer -1 chant can get good board cheap. Apply to F. L. TI.'TTLE, J.'!dec.'!t iermanton.Koutel.N.C. I have rive .*>ox2oo feet lots, prices ranging from -Sl, ">x• to Si*. *>oo. in four hundred feet of ' school building. I also have 120x20" feet lot in twenty feet • of school house. I will sell these ; lots at low prices. Come to see . me if you want a bargain in town I its. ■U>HN R. LACKEY, Walnut Cove. N. C. Stop tne Child's Colds They Often Result Seriously. (.'.•ids. Croup and Whooping Cough are children's ailments • which need immediate attention. . The after-ejects are often most serious. Don't take the risk ou don't have to. Dr. King's New Discovery checks the Cold. MKithes the Cough, allays the In carnation. kills the Germs and allows Nature to do her healing work. *>oc. at your Druggist. • Buy a l>ottie today. THE DANBURY REPORTER LOCAL 0 MESS a Mr. P. O. Smith, of Oermanton n Route 1, was a visitor here Mon n day. e t Mr. Joel Sheppard. of Camp be!!. was a F tan bury visitor c Saturday. e Mr. P. 0. Southern, of Mead e ows Route I. visited Dan bury v Saturday. L ' Miss Raynor Joyce, who has "" been attending: school at Mt. Airy, is at home here to spend the Christmas holidays. \ p Mr. X. A. Martin visited Wins ton-Salem this week, looking af ter the sale of a lot of tobacco >rrown on his farm. Mr. Milton Southern, of Cer manton Route 1, spent a few hours here Saturday and called to ■ • see the Reporter while in (own. ' Sheriff \Y. C. Slate will beprin a tax-collecting tour of the county January 11th, WIS. See notice of appointments elsewhere in this paper. Mr. F. L. Tuttle, a former merchant at Friendship, was a visitor here Saturday. Mr. Tut -1 tie will rent his store building. , See ad in this issue. t Miss Mary Martin, who is a ? teacher in the Walnut Cow- Hiirh School and Miss Janie Martin, who is attending school at the same place, have returned to their home here to spend the holidays. 1 Miss Kleanor Miller, who has p been teaching the public school ; at Jute, in northern Stokes,pass eJ through Danbury Saturday en route to her home at Wilkesboro ; to spend Christmas. Mr. Robert Alley, a good citi r /en of Walnut Cove Route M, who is one of the Reporter's oldest and best si bscribers, was a visitor at the o :'..ce recent ly and had his subscription ex tended again. The Southern railway depot at i Madison. Rockingham county, was destroyed by tire Tuesday morning, together with all con tents. A passenger train stand ing| nearby caught fire and the baggage car was damaged. The fire entailed a loss of several thousand dollars. i ______ • i 4' T.k* V- \ Omm \ „ P*l» Fill, Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills will help you, as th«y have helped others. (lOud for a. 1 lcind« of pain. I "-fd relieve Neuralgia. Head ache, Nervr.uMi«*«. Sciatica, Kidney Pain*. l :riiba(fn. I ocomoior Ataxia. Haclcache. Stomachache. ( ar.irkues'i, lm tahintv and for pain :n any part of the body. "I liavw u«Ht Dr. M i»»' Anti-Pain Pill* Kl.rn tri.uhled Willi I uiul find tlii.t mi* pii| mfiiilll.iv effn-t* r»-lief .n a verv alv.-t time. I am ct»i«:di rahlv tei w.ih uei ii-;ria in ttie * »»,l ;,t rimiv, am! f.ud the Ami-t*!,in 111!,, ~f mt.rt, t»eneflt Tlie I 'r. Mile*' heynntl . om|.ari«ni, a ,.,j | r ,.. ~; n rnt-sul ll.t-m «> a!I mv ft.iml, " '".KOUiil 119 I'akSand St, San Anii.n.o. •[>* At all drugglata- 2S dotaa 25e. , MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ir.d IS Special Low Prices On | tChristmas Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions. | 1 S Come let us Show you. 2 ! ~j# • 1 '• Shore Mercantile Company, • KING, N. C. .jj"T H E B I J STORE."* yHMHMHHHHNHNHH S j e Beef and Milk A-plenty Cattle are kept for two purposes; for beef pro- ———— tfuclion and for milk production. To do either Any time anv o! my cat tliey must be healthy. There is nothing better to tie set anything *roni keep them in continued j;ood health, or to make ihtm I give tiirm a them well quickly when sick, than a few doses of— iiw dost? oi BttDtt STOCK MEDICINE. 0 Diia T\aa STOoK Tiic» won ». well. ,oce ijee MEDICINE ooiluaJ, Mi??, j - i Stirs up the liver—Drives I———l 25c, 50c and $l. per can. >' disease poisons away. At your dealer s. I' B. 7 1 RSrS -*m ESSSJ® s -('^ KifS W& 55553 I BANK OF KING ! •j || Is Open for Business! j|§ ii Offering You Safe. Honest. Courteous *-0 1 Banking Serv ice. Start a Savings , I Account. ? We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest. ' n time deposits compounded quarter- > )y. (.Jive us your checking account, 5 1 i:'it is only a small one. We will an ,: "Z&f i reciate it. og: Diklttoks: . ■ }&£; I)H. .1. WALTER XEAI. X. E. PEPrER O. HOYLES M.T.CHILTON >. S. W. EULLIAM V. T. (iRABS >£ w. 11. KI'iER. fb V. T. GRABS, PRES. T. S. PETREE. Cashikr i v ,Vyivt?fcPKl t . tMs vv)± :-i£. mk rMM&xm I I' I ■ Christmas Holiday II Round Trip Excursion Via l . i Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South. I For the Christmas holidays, the Southern Rail ; way will sell round trip tickets at very low fares to various points. Dates of sale, December 16th to '2sth, inclusive and December 31st 1914, also January 'lst, 1915, with final return limit January 6th, 1915. Round trip tickets will also be sold to Illinois, lowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wisconsin points on December 19th to 24th, in clusive and December 29th-30th-31st, 1914, with 1 final return limit January 18th, 1915, also to Arkan sas, Oklahoma and Texas points on December 20th 2lst-22nd, 1914. with final return limit January 18th, 1915. | Take advantage of these low fares in making your trips during the holidays. For further detailed information, schedules, pullman reservations, etc.. ask any Southern Rail way Agent, or write R. h. DeBUTTS, Division Passenger Agent, Charlotte, N. C.| DR. H. V. HORTON, Dentist, Is now back in his old location, i 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. Manunir Temple. Winston-Salem, N. C. DR. THOMAS W. DAVIS. Ey, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office 405-7 Masonic Temple, Winston - Salem. N. C. Hours : Vto 12:30, 2to 4 and by appointment. DONALD, t). HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Bank Building, Collections a Specialty. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. —————_ J. W. HALL, Attorney-at-Law, DAN BURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all courts, both State and Federal. 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. Kereuwui Ferguson & Ferguson Attorneys At Law. Over Thompson's Drujj Store, Winston=Salem, N.C. Phone 1126. : Collection a Specialty. Notary Public in Office. DR. W. H. CRITZ DENTIST. Office over Drug Store. Hitve t c!f plioni l Connection. I WALNUT COVE, - N C I I Dr. A. S. Mitchell OPTOMETRIST. Mv whole time ami at tention Sw niven to the tit tin>? of ami chaw* for Nairn* very reasonable, for reference auk any buHl lIDHHI' In the elt.v. )ffice Klinont Theatre Bldjr., WIXSTON-SALKM, X. «\ 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. Tired! Art you tirad ? raa dowa r urrm? I* ntrTtkial you do aa effort? No I it I* HI laaiaaaa. Yon ara ill. Yoar •TUto atedt • loalt. Voirlimuk, *'d"»j» ud Li»ar acad atirriag np. Notbiaf will da ihi, baitar thaa Bitters _jOc« md Si >OO All Drut|i»ti HORSE FOR SALE-1 have at my house one good horse for sale. This horse is owned by my brother, W. T. More field, of WilHston, N. D.. and it will be sold at once. Any one in need of a horse will do well to come at once and look at it. J. F. MORE FIELD, Campbell, N. C,
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