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LOCAL Pm NEWS H Miss Borcha Dunlap.of Gideon, visited relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. .1. Covington, of Walnut Cove, visited Danbury v esterday Mr. Thomas S. Petree.of King, upent Sunday and Monday here with relatives. Miss Nell Joyce s|>ent Easter as. the guest of Mrs. J. W. Good man at Mebane, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Tuttle, of Walnut Cove, spent a short while in Danbury yesterday. Miss Mary Martin, who is leaching at Walnut (Jove, spent Easter at her home here. Mr. Henry H. Reid. who has recently been seriously ill at his home on Dan bury Route 1, was here today. Mr. Jack Barker, of Walnut Cove, purchased a Ford machine t:tday from Mr. J. Spot Taylor, of Dan bury. A rain storm, accompanied by considerable lightning and tnunder, visited Dan bury and * jcinity this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. (I. Moore, of Moore's Springs, were in I'anbury today enronte home from Walnut Cove, Mr. J. Irving Bolt, of New York, who is spending some t'me at Walnut Y>ve, visited •anbury today. Mr. John M. Taylor is ill at > s home in Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. Spot Taylor spent C,.nday at his bed-side. Mr. J. I\ Covington, of Pin nacle Route 2, was here today. Mr. Covington is just recovering i ,-om an extended illness. Messrs. W. P. Bynum anil Ex- J.idge Strudwick, of Greensboro, were among the attorneys in attendance at court here today. Mr. Joel H. Fulton, Cashier o f the Bank of Stokes County at Walnut Cove, spent a few hours here yesterday attending t:» some business piatters. Mr. DeWitt V. Carroll, of Tlizpah, who represented Stokes in the last session of the Gene ral Assembly, was a Danbury visitor yesterday. Hon. J. C. Buxton, Judge E. I\ Jones, Messrs. C. O. McMich aeland W.R.Johnson were among the non resident attorneys in at p.ndance at court here this week. A great many people from the F iuthern part of the county were : 'i Danbury Monday enroute to ■ tints of interest on the moun tain west of Danbury. \ meeting of the stockholders ( f the Stokes County Warehouse Co. of Walnut Cove, will be held at that place Friday, April !>th, at 1 o'clock. Miss Janie Martin, who is at tending school at Walnut Cove, cpent Sunday at her home here. She was accompanied by her i:iend, Miss Ora Boyles, of Wal r it Cove. Mr, R. Fiank Bondurant, of Cuilford College, was here this week attending court. Mr. Bon durant is a former citizen of Sokes. He stated that ha ex » ?cted to return to Stokes in a :. w years. ine pupns ui me private school here, taught by Misses Nell Joyce and Mary Taylor, are being trained for an entertain ment to be given at the close of the school, about three weeks from this time. Mr. Charles 11. Helsabeck, of Rural Hall, who has recently taken the agency for the Ford automobile in this territory, was here yesterday enroute to Sandy Ridge with a machine which he had just sold to Mr. 11. 1,. Wilson. Mr. J. Walter Lackey, of Campbell, was here Monday. Mr. Lackey was accompanied by his sister, who was the wife of Thomas Hylton, formerly of this county. Mrs. Hylton was yes terday granted a divorce by the Superior court which was in session here. An automobile party of Wal nut Cove young people,composed of Mrs. Lola Bennett, Misses Stella Rierson, Sallie Fulton, Lillie Joyce, Eunice Vaughn, Mary Martin and Messrs. Watson Joyce, Paul Fulton and Otis Bodenhei mer, motored to Danbury Monday and took dinner picnic style at the big spring just west of town. Mr. Caston A.Carroll,of King, was here yesterday en route to Sandy Ridge, where he will sur vey several tracts of land this week. Mr. Carroll stated that he would begin the survey of the land in litigation, in the ease of the Elkin Real Estate Co. vs. A. E. Stephenson and wife, on April 11th. This land is situated in the mountain south of Yade Me cuni Springs and contains about v 'i(i acres. The work of putting in a steel trestle •"•■to feet 1 >ng at the east end '.f tlv> liairston ford bridge across Dan river near J'ine Hall, wii' bo completed this week. Work will be started in a few days on the new steel bridge to be erected across the Dan at (ieorge's roller mill, in northern Stokes. The steel for this bridge was shipped to Stuart, Va„ and will be hauled from there to the bridge site. Stokes Citizens Purchase Automobiles Guite a few Stokes citizen# have purchased automobiles dur ing the past few days. Among these are l)rs. S. F. Tillotson and RupertHelsabeck, of King Route 1; X. 0. Petree, of Danbury: W. 11. Slate, of Mi/.pah; H. L. Wil son, of Sandy Ridge, and others. Stokes has a good many ma chines now. Watch lour Label. The Danbury Reporter stops now when your time is out. The paper is not sent to any person unless paid for in advance. Watch the label on your paper, and send in your subscription promptly if you want the paper to continue to your address. Address, REPORTER, Danbury, N. C. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. From a small beginning the sale and use of this remedy has extended to all parts of the Unit ed States and to many foreign countries. When you have need of such a medicine give Cham berlain's Cough Remedy a trial and vou will understand why it has become so popular for cough®, colds ami croup. For sal? by all dealers. TO IMPROVE FAIR Officers of Stokes County Fair Association Decide To Make Consider able Changes. i A BIRTHDAY DINNER Tendered Mr. I). I-. lillotson By his Friends Other News Items From King. King, April 5. The directors of the Stokes County Fair Asso ciation held a meeting here Saturday and decided to have the race track built larger and put in better condition. The board will meet on the fail grounds April Kith for the purpose of letting a contract for this work. Many other im provements will be made on the grounds. The races this year will be with regular race carts instead of on horseback. They set aside an extra appropriation for premiums on garden veg etables. There will be automo bile and jnotorcycle racing this year. The association will fur nish coops for the poultry depart ment this year. Mr. E. P. Newsum returned from a business trip to Winston- Salem Friday. Dr. Rupert Helsabeck and Mr. Will Slate, Jr., have each pur chased new automobiles. Mr. and Mrs. Will R. Kiger, of Mt. Airy, are spending Easter here. Little Bennie, the twelve months old son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Pulliam, is very sick with pneumonia. ! Mr. Roger Kiser, who is in school at Guilford College, is spending Easter with his parents here. Mr. T. S. Petree, cashier of the Bank of King, spent Sunday with his parents at Danbury. Mr. V. O. Reynolds, of High Point, is spending Easter here. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Butner, of Walnut Cove, are spending Easter here. Mr. W. G. Tattle has purch ased from E. P. Newsum a lot on Pulliam street, consideration •G'l '.u'i. Mr. Tuttle expects to build a residence on this lot soon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Westmore land, of Shoals, are spending a few days here. Several from here have gone to the Pilot Mountain today. A family reunion was held at Mr. W. A. Caudle's yesterday. Practically all the family were there and all had an enjoyable time. The relatives and friends of Mr. 1). F. Tillotson gave him a surprise birthday dinner Sunday. Two hundred and twenty - six people attended. All seemed to have a jolly time. This was Mr. Tillotson's fifty - ninth birthday. , Mr. W. G. Linville, one who was present, tells a good joke. He says Mr. Tillotson ate so much that he lay down in the yard and could not get up. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tesh spent Easter with relatives here. The Bazaar given here yester day in behalf of the high school was a decided success. lames I. Hill Sees The End of War In October New York, April .j.—James J. Hill, the railroad magnate, is in the city. He has expressed the belief that the European war would end by October 1. In speaking of the matter he said: "The successes of one side or the other will not settle the light but physical, financial, and in dustrial exhaustion of the bel ligerents will end the war by next autumn. Whooping Cough. Well everyone knows the effect of Pine Forests on Coughs. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is a remedy which brings quick relief for Whooping Cough, loosens the mucous, soothes the lining of the throat and lungs, and makes the coughing spells I less severe. A family with growing children should not be 1 without it. Keep it handy for ' 1 all Coughs and Colds. 2oc. at ' your Druggist. Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic. THE DANBURY REPORTER THE ETUDE CLUB. Holds Interesting Session With Misses Martin In I Danbury. One of the most delightful affairs of the Easter season was' the meeting of the Etude Music Club with the Misses Martin Friday evening, April 2nd. The composer studied for the evening was Robert Schumann, who is best known as the com poser of the famous "Traumerei." The committee gave lovely souvenirs of Schumann to each member of the club. The program was as follows : Sketch of Schumann's Life, Miss Nell .Joyce. I'iano solo 'Murmuring Zephyrs," .Jensen, Miss Agnes Martin. I'iano duet "Slumher Song," Schumann, Misses Nell Joyce and Mary Taylor. Vocal solo "The Rosary." j Nevin, Miss Mary Joyce. Piano solo "Traumerei," ; Schumann. Miss Luna Taylor. i Piano solo "Study in Clinging Touch," Matthews, Miss Ora Kate Routh. Piano solo "Scherzino," Schumann. Miss Mary Taylor. A very interesting contest was arranged by the committee. Cards containing ten ciuestions | were given to each one, each question to be answered with a | : musical term. Miss Nell Joyce | won the prize, a lovely box of candy. Delicious refreshments were served bv Miss Agnes Martin. After a very pleasant social hour the club adjourned to meet with Misses Mary and Luna Taylor Friday evening, April lfith. The visitors were Miss Ora Boyles, of Walnut "ove, and Mr. tleorge larvis, of Shelby. HORSE RUNS A\VA\ Mr. Ro\ Martin and Miss Sadie Pringlc Ha\e Narrow Esca|ic--Othcr Interesting Items From Dunburv Route I. Danbury Route 1, April Miss Katie Brown, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown, who lives near Moore's Springs, is seriously ill. Her friends and relatives are in much sympathy with her. She was visited by Elder Fagg Sunday. Mr. Cleve Lawson, in company with Misses Dora and Murphy Nelson, had a narrow escape Sunday evening. While driving a young horse the buggy was run over a very dangerous place in the road. Neither party was hurt, however. Mr. Roy Martin, in company with Miss Sadie Pringle, was on the way home from a trip to Piedmont Springs Monday even ing when their horse became frightened at a little girl in the road and ran away, throwing them both out. The buggy was torn to pieces but both parties escaped unhurt. Mr. J. T. Mabe, who has been seriously ill for some time with pneumonia, is lots worse this week, we are sorry to say. Elder J. A. Eagg, of Walnut Cove, iilled his appointment at Piney C.ove church Sunday at 11 o'clock. Ho also made a splendid talk at the Buck island school house on Surntay night. A Urge crowd v.as present. Mr. W. M, Mabe, of tic Wal- nut ( ove section, spent tn> u.av Sunu.ty with ins brothe - . Mr. Rui'us !'. Mabe. Mr. Moses B. Mabe made a business trip to Danbury Mon day. Misses Mary and Delia Mabf were visitors at Mr. J. H. Nelson's Mondav. Miss Annie Bye re, of Walnut Cove, is visiting relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fagg, this week. Services will be held at North View church next Sunday. Every one invited to attend. Splendid for Rheumatism "1 think Chamberlain's Lini ment is .just splendid tor rheuma tism." writes Mr. i >un burgh. Kldridge, N. V. "It has been used by myself and other mem bers of my family time and time again during the past six years and has always given the best of satisfaction." The ijuiclt relief from pain which Chamberlain's Liniment affords is alone worth many times the cost. For sale by a!! dealers. I6H! C3LOMEL MAKES YDS SICK, j DON'T STAY BItPS, CONSTIPATED 'Dodsoii's Liver Tone" Will Ciun Ytur! Sluggish Liver Better Tiiar. Cclomel and Cat! Kct Salivate. CjlloiTP'l lIISll' • - V"YI "ii'U \«'l 10-O 111 ilay*- vu»rl. • I «j• • 1 il v# i xr••' it >:• I»MIIA> : • in •r • - «. • »ir li\ •r. !• \«.II :ir«• liiii'ii.-. «"«•«• 1 l.i/v. run! nil Kikh-L' •! ii bi.j! ar«-j rni.f' ifiilni all* J \oiir ! «»r •t«»it!i;-li unir, IIU-I. till »• ;i "j.voi ml « »i iiXil llil«>s I )oi|j»«»|I > I-in « r I i:• •*«;i« I «»f Uhiny kriiii.L'. ?».«•!. Liver IniM' i- nal I %«T i.• • Ii- ■ A I fir. Yull'll IN it l!« \l tmlf.il! I" i ra'lH* T«II vill wnkr »i|» f.i-lin«f DM-.] \mir li\«*r w ill l.r v».rk it y. ymr lir.ol ! lie* lll* anil •!i//iii« , -* !/o»i«. \»nir -I'.iti;i« lt I will HWW'I ninl IIOV.IU i • oil; r. \«M* I will foi'l liio wor! ii -j N••* *! f . i.» •i | ful: lull of i ll* r*./N - \ an I .nil elioii.) MR. J. HAM MITCHELL. [ Recovers From Operation! ( i For Appendicitis and Re turns Home. Winston-Salem, April 7. Mr. j t J. Ham Mitchell, of Dillard, | 1 I Stokes county, returned to his 11 home yesterday feeling fine. He! ; was brought to the Spencer j Sanitarium three weeks ago I . today, in almost a hopeless con-; j dition. He and his friends had ! ] dispaired of his life:he had suffer- j ] ed with his right side for several 1 years before he knew what his j trouble was, and was taken g suddenly worse and came at once ; to try to get relief. It was found . that he had a ruptured appendix i and gangrene had set in; had ' what the surgeons call a bail ' drain case. "Uncle Ham'' was a tine i patient, stood it like a soldier, and went home well to celebrate - his oMrd birthday today. Uncle Ham is a cry genial ( and popular citizen of ."tokos. . being one of the very few men ; over elected as a Democrat in 1 Stokes. 1 lis many friends wish him many happy and prosperous ! years yet. i SER\ ICES HELD TODAY i Mrs. Mary Fagg Is Received ( Into the Baptist Church- ( A Large Congregation t, «. o Present. Elder James A. Eagg, ofWal-j 1 nut Cave, conducted services at the home of Mr. A. J. Eagg in ; Danbury today, when Mrs. Mary Eagg, the mother of Messrs. A. ; J. and S. M. Eagg, of Danbury. was received into the Baptist 1 , church. 1 Mrs. Eagg is in feeble health and not able to attend services at church, and at her request a great many of the members of i I'iney (drove and other ehire.i s came down today when services . were held here. She he 1 o\- ' pressed a dosuvj to become vo nocted with the church and i stated above was received into ' membership today. There was quite a large con gregation in attendance. Lie following named members of Piney (irove church were pres ' ent : Mrs. Dosha Nelson, Mrs. Malindie Mcßride, Mrs. Clemmioj Hole, Mrs. Annie Bennett. Mrs. Martha Hall, Mrs. Mary Eagg. , Mrs. Dora Bennett, Mrs. Sarah., Fagg, Elder J. A. Eagg, M. 1. Eagg, Wesley Hall, J. 1. Mabe, Joshua Mabe, John Mabe. L. D. | Hole, R. F. Shelton. Members from other churches present . were Mrs. Cora Duggins, Mrs. Bettie Bullin, Mr. J. D. Young! and Mr. Isaac Bullin. There i ' were a number of others present i who were not members • f any ; chu»vh. t ' T : ! . "»| I • . • • in- • iR" * i.i\«. io l»ti« ' l. \ J I . «iI i . .t 1.1 «••• t -.. it \* it' «'• .'ii y \ . lii'it r lu. I . •»*I • * 111 •i . ii \«« »■ I f i »• . i jr..l \» ii I'M ii •. f. .. i-;» tiiili;* \ i va \\ 1., ii 'i • »ixr ijr'i^v i..:»:••! * i .«» »,i y » ♦ r..| ill \i• •. Mr. ! ..M » II Lowi'i- at Mti n y i ip ;■ t. •• i :r_r or y •.'•I •• .i »•:••? • \ •' !•' Mini i Lnl I a'.• I*• I i.« i .• ► !-'a'l - 'u |il«u*anr ;• >.•! .fin "i/t •?rip«* rr.ih j. irit; I«• l' 1 « »i« K. I i I -.Mill- i»»" ln»ti!«•.« • I I 'i'-« »u'- ?.«\ir Tot • t•» j»i oj'lo UIJO list % f« HI.'I tlijit il.i- li\ in. ifL ifi- taki*. 11.- | lai-r «»l i!aiir"nni.'» ..1'1.11,. I. F' 11 \ O|I#» IJOHLI* «»H TIL \ F'.'lH i I al ii u. iJniir^i-^ ai»out u.c. EIGHT MONTHS OK ROAD For Stealing Automobile Will I'arrish Qets heavy Sentence. Winston-Salem. April 1. ln the municipal court this mornir g Will I'arrish, the young man wi u was in the automobile accident at Tobaccoville on Tuesday morn ing about 5 o'clock, in which Roy Ashburn lost his life, was given a hearing on the charge of larceny of the automobile from Mr. 11. P. Taylor, on West Fourth street. I'arrish claimed that he n.et young Ashburn with the machine at the Children's Home, and the.- Ashburn asked him totakearii - with him: that he got in the ma chine and that they went : > Tobaccoville. How the accide: * occurred was related ust abo ; as has already been published. The State o:i'erc! witnesses *. shoe, that both the young m wen seen together rear the iv...- ehin« It! .•.••• and f> . o'c ock on t !ic morning of thr aw: l» nt. and a tsrran ovc - la-ai'd one t t!i • t-.ys say sum - thi about raking the ma chin. !/ id or. co v,i> introduced to show that voting A-'tburn could nt r.m ;. machine, the State cr : - tending that this fact wou I place the responsibility direct.; upon the defendant. I'arrish was sentenced to eight months on tlv county roads. Notice of appeal was given. | Sprains, Bruise sS ! Stiff Muscles! ! Sloan's Liniment will save I !nnirs of suffering. l'or bruise I r sprain it tiives instant, relief. 1 It arrests influniinut ion aml t Inn t prevents more serious troubles J developing. No Iteei! to rub it J ! i:i—:t acts at onec, instantly 3 oiii vini? ;be pair., however I - v civ i' I'u y be. I Here's Proof I !J ' ing out o! r. ! ,:i| vinK'tv nix g| tilths llgo. I\\ lit 1.!.' . -In - Icif l('»ir 7M l.'t tiths. f h-11 I t » \\+> bi'ii' • it P | ' y. . I tiitil- I t J.I .i i: \, 1 ."i % • . I > ; ■/•• > i »• ■ • All Dca!« .-r, ?a*. bend four cents in stamps for a TKIAL BOTTLE Dr. Earl S. Sloan. Inc. Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pa. SLOANS LINIMENT | Teller, Sail Rheum and Eczema g". ,1 1... L. h.M 'T- ' . v.!,* Isti* ; » -I) ■ t . „• • ' ft IJ ... ...lien.
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