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MR® M Mr Joseph Wood, of Walnut Gove, was a Danbury visitor Sat urday. Messrs. Sanders Rierson and Willam Joyce, of Walnut Cove, •ipent Sunday here. Messrs. 0. X. Petree and A. W. Davis were here from Wal nut Cove yesterday. Mr. /, R. Sheppard. >: Dan bury Route i, spent a icv or two here this week. Rev. Lacy U. Weston, or' Wake Forest College, silent ih>? holi days here. Mr. Walter Petree visited friends in northern Stokes Satur day and Sundav. Mr. Thomas Petree. Cashier of the Bank of King, sper.t the holi days here. Today is old Christmas. Many of the oider citizens of the coun -1 v observed the day. Miss Mattie Joyce, of Walnut Cove, has been visiting relatives an'] friends here the past week. Miss Carrie Fulton, of Greens boro, spent thi holidays with Miss Carrie Hill at Meadows. Pr.-tor t>. P. Routh preached at the M. E. church Sunday ni.'h: 11 a larg; l v.-'jngrcg.it. -r. Mr. !!. M. Smith, «i' Dan'ourv f: .:to I, wa* M r. lay ar -1"-, "in..? to soma busfness m t er». • Young Farmers Should | | Save Their Money • READ THE ADVICE OF JAMES J. MILL, THE GREAT RAILROAD KING : A " i A Capital, Surplus and 'lf you want to know whether you are destined to be a success or a failure in life, you OQ7n 000 00 can easily find out. The test is simple and it is infallible: ARE YOU ABLE TO SAVE Jl I U,UIJU.I|I BpnOSitS' MONEY? If not, drop out. You will lose. You may think not, but you lose as sure as ' ' you live. The seed of success is not in you.--James J. Kill. 2 Deposit your savings regularly in this bank, let the interest get to help- £ • ing you work. You will be astonished to see how fast you can accumulate. 9 • You will find it a pleasure, as you are becoming stronger every day, and you • x have something to live for. Before you know it you will be able to buy a 5 f plantation. ißank of Stokes County: N. E. PEPPER. Cashier at Danbury. J. H. FULTON, Cashier at Walnut Cove. Z Mr. Robin Smith, of Walnut Cove Route 3, will erect a new residence near his present home in the near future. Mr. W. P. Holt, county farm demonstrator, returned Monday from a visit to his home at Greensboro. Elder Walter Mabe, of Sandy Ridge Route 1, was here yester day attending to some business matters. Mr. Byron Martin visited rela tives here the past week, return ing to his home at Burlington Sunday. ✓ Miss Annie Grogan, of Wins ton Salem, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. F. Smith, who has re centiy been ill Mr. and Mrs. Lemmy Piuer, of Portsmouth, Ohio, who are spending some time with rel atives at Red Shoals, visited friends in Danbury yesterday Miss Erma Sheppard, of Camp bell, was in Danbury the past week returning from a visit to her friend, Miss Robertson, in Greensboro. Mr. John Walter Fowler, of Wilson's Store, is preparing to erect a new residence right near his present home on the Dan bury-Germanton sand-clay road. Miss Mary Martin returned to Walnut Cove Sunday to resume her duties as teacher in the high school there. She was accomp anied by h-. r sister. Miss Janie Martin, wh ■ Is attending the high sehuo!. Mr. Car! Ray, of Smith, ac eompained by Miss Bercha inn lap, of ' llUon, visited l'riends h.re Sunday. THE DANBURY REPORTER We Are Making Splendid Sales At Piedmont These Days. Our customers go home satisfied because they know they get every dollar their tobacco can be made to bring when they sell with us. ASK ANY OF THEM. if you want the best pay possible for your year's work, you had better sell every barn of vour tobacco in WINSTON AT PIEDMONT WAREHOUSE, Run by the NORFLEETS. Who Know How. firct talo [hue Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. I 1131 JUK l/ap: next week. Wednesday an£ ) Frida} . Attendance Office i . For Yadkin Township Mr. ieo. W. Smith, of King i Route 2. has been appointed at-1 tendance officer for the public schools of Yadkin to'.vnship. See me before you order that' winter suit. I'. Ne.vsom, King. Mr. John Covington and sis ters, Misses Laura and Annie,and Mrs. Matt Covington, who spent the holidays wfth relatives at Meadows, returned to their ho ies in Winston-Salem Mori da- "r, li. A. Blair, of Winscon • S:i. m, visited his parents. Mr a; : Mrs R. H. 1!. Bia::\ the V.' ';i\. A large number of citizens of ! the county visited Danbury Mon , day, many of :!:em attending the meetings of th-> C ;unty Commissioners and the B -ard Education, while thcrs « ! other business. Mr. Frank TilJe • . -it - i i'i '»r !• in Patrick c .unty !u«: .-••• . If it' anything in •v. -!..• . * 't from ii. P. N'ev-so . Many Disorders Come Prom the Liver Arc You Just at Odds With Yourself? Do You Regulate Living? Are y >u sometimes at odds with vourseii and with the world? Do .• -i \vmder what ails yr>u'.' True y v. mav be eatinsr regularly and si**'. .iwell. Yet something is natter! ( onstipati'»n. Ilea H'."Nervousness and i>• iii s Spells indicate a Slutjgish Ln • r. .ri-'.J remedv i Dr. New Life Pill*. ' nly 2'c at :i; A :
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