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LOCAL pv; HEWS H Mr. .1. D. Humphreys visited Walnut Cove yesterday. Mr. Gorrell Ha!!, of Moore's [•'- 'inps. was here vesterday. Mr. 'lames Tiiley, ui Smith, U«: a fine mule the past week. Mr. John R. Smith, of Walnut C; ve, was a visitor here Friday. Mr. W. P. Nelson, the hust !rg merchant at Hard Bank, was lv.-re Friday. Mr. J. R. Hill, a merchant at Campbell, was here on business Friday. t Mr. Harry G. Petree, of Rurai Hail, spent the day here Friday on business. Mr. R. J. Wood, of Sandy Ridge Route 1, was a Danbury ■.isitor Saturday. Zx-County Treasurer George Meal, of Campbell, was a Dan bury visitor Saturday. Mr. Thos. W. Tiiley. of Smith, spent a short while in Danbury today. Mr. Kdward W. Carroll, of Sandy Ridge Route 1, was in Danbury yesterday. Mr. James Mabe. of Danbury Route 1, lost a fine mule the past week. Mr. .). X. Lasley, of Walnut Cove Route was a visitor at the Reporter cilice yesterday. Mr. Thomas Priddy, a former Stokes citizen who new resides in Rockingham. was a visiror hero Saturday. Mr Jas 11. V' •> a Walnut C . m.-:vhan\ was h 're j J tend- I .j IJ some ta:;uer> Mr. Robert Joyce returned Monday from . Roanoke, Ya., ; where he had been attending the jMassey Business College. Dr. J. W. Xeal and Messrs. IJ. C. Wall and J. H. Matthews, 'citizens of Mealows township, were liere Thursday. ; We regret to learn of the ser ious illness of Mr. Pearce Reid at his home on Walnut Cove Route i*. He has pneumonia. ' Dan river and other streams here were considerable swollen from the heavy rains Sunday ! and Monday. j Mr. William Hall, who resides ■ one mile north cf Danbury, had : the misfortune to cut his foot badly this week while chopping in the woods near his home. Owing to bad weather and the condition of the public roads very little tobacco has been marketed from this section dur ing the past week. The Henry Joyce farm, near Meadows, was sol'l here at pub lic auction under order of the court Monday, and was purchas ed by Mr. John Williams, of , Meadows, at The sale •will be held open 20 days for a I Hi per cent. bid. QprnCKN^ Nothing has ever W equaled or compared ■ with the medicinal fats ■ in Scott's Emulsion to V arrest the decline, invigorate 1 the blood, strengthen the y nervous system, aid the appe tite and restore the courage /ISh of better health. r \ pure health - hlfi'tf- ffet \ '"0 food, without or opiate. |f"-j : \\ ;-rN TRY ?I irj L. J — - OUR GREAT ■ January Stock Reduction Sale *■ - Closes Januarv if p. m.~ o ' L We have saved the people who visited the sale several hundred dollars. If vou wish to get vour share' of the j" O bargains come before it closes. Remember no goods are held back, everything we have is reduced. :: :: :: :: Stokes Supply Company, King's Biggest Merchants. KING, N. CAROLINA. THE DANBURY REPORTER I wl " neec *help you I KJr can get on the balance of your tobacco. % SELL IT AT PIEDMONT WAREHOUSE, WINSTON. N. C. = With men who know how to sell tobacco and can help you. The very best work there is in us will be at your command on every pile. The /Norfleets, Who Know How. Fjrcf ta|p [tawc January: Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. J February: Every Mondav, Wednesday and Fridav. *•• ' W V VV'hv February Is So Short. Many people wonder why February has only 2S days. It originally had :'»> days but when the name of the month of August was changed from Sextilis to August in honor of Emperor Augustus it was considered that n month so greatly honored should be given an extra day. A; ihe same time the people felt that ii' would not c'o to lengthen ihi month and not lengthen •inly, which mill was named after the mighty Julius Caesar, therefore it was decided to lengthen both months, and two days were taken from February to do it. SCRIBBLER. Cart! of Tiianks. Wv. :h to Mnnk our anil nv; y kino irionds 'hv:r kindne; • during the death oi our de:.' -".ii'?. MR. .\ \v. :r ro , MORI • Mr. Carl Ray, of Smith, was here today. Women Of Sedentary Habits. Women who get but little ex ercise are likely to bo troubled with constipation and indigestion and will find Chamberlain's Tab lets highly benliein.l. Net so good as a three or four mile walk daw but very much bettor than to a:low the bow t . mnm »n a •„v-ns:ipn:ed • V :i i;-. i'hey are ar.l ... ► - p.:y\ :r v:«.»Y : n . ' -try,. ;• , •. The legislators are discussing the advisability of holding only & forty-days session. FOR SALE. \-'.:ck mules. v/elght 12» . n- ; '!c-n:ises, v.-ir: well t a'! i'luv. ' -.achinery, cither sing or ' Nino years ol V\ irth •• i. •' .t • ) iyicK ' • .-:> it!
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