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The Black Mule Harness Company, Headquarters GradCS Of HarilCSS WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. J -=And at prices that will win every time to the best posted buyers. We also carry the biggest line of Carriages and Buggies of any house in North | Carolina and for the next 30 days will have a reduction sale on. Come to see J us and we will save you money. I VVe also carry a full line of Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, Whips, etc. i BANNER Warehouse ! Best Lighted, Best Situated and Best Prices. Stokes, Surry and Patrick counties tobacco sells higher, because it is better and all the manufacturers know they get only this tobacco in Mt. Airy. They all have buyers here and with our long experience and hard work we can make it pay you to sell with us. BANNER & LOVILL, Mount Airy, - N. Carolina. STOKES COURT CALENDAR Reporter In Error In Regard To Name of Judge—Hon. M. H. Justice W ill Preside. In an article in the last issue of the Reporter in regard to the next term of Stokes Superior t court it was mentioned that Judge Roundtree would hold the court. This was an error as it has since been ascertained that "Judge M. H. Justice will pre side at the next term of court here- According to the appoint ments laid down for the Superior court judges some time since the Reporter was correct, but changes in the appointments were made by the last Legislature so that Judge Justice will be here at our next term of court The calendar for the civil term of Superior court for Stokes county is printed elsewhere in this issue of the Reporter. Mr. John A. Leak, of Camp bell, accompanied by his sister, visited Danbury today. ! FRANK VOGLER & SONS | FUNERAL DIRECTORS f 57 Years of eliable Service. The Best Auto or Horse Drawn Hearses and Ambulances. | Phone 53 Day or Night. I All our personal time and services devoted to funerals and Ambulance calls I Must Raise the Price. Wilmington Dispatch. If the price of cotton keeps "arizing," and indicatious look ' good for such orderly and delight j ful precedure on the part of the | fleecy staple, Germany will soon have to raise its price of 10 cents per pound to make folks take | notice and have a bunch of new I "cusses" and Great Britain for • not letting cotton get through to Germany. Retrospective, it might again jbe brought to inind that its the difficult nature of getting cotton, the risk that has to be endured in order to land it safely on Ger man soil that has created the I Fatherland. If cotton shipments iwere as usual this high price would hardly prevail, according i to the law of supply and demand. So when the party of the part , commences to chide the fates of i war and damn Great Britain for I j keeping cotton from a high-pric ; ed market it is a sort of paradox, jin that if not kept away, cotton j being given full entree, whv I here would not be the present THE DANBURY REPORTER price unless, of course, there was big extra demand for cotton to make high explosives and, in that event would step in the great humanitarian cry, that anyone can bellow, that this coun try should not ship munitions of war. What a quagmire of inconsist encies this dear old world is esDecially when war numbs reason and excites passion. First "Moonlight School" Opens In Wake County Raleigh, Oct. 2.—Wake county's first "moonlight school" opened tonight at Sunrise school house in New Light township, it hav ing been planned for weeks that the movement in this county should have this unique environ ment as to location. State Sup erintendent of Public Instruct ion J. Y. Joyner was present and there was considerable ceremony for the opening, which is made with the declared purpose of see ing to it that there'is not a single person in the township within a month who should be classed as an illiterate. Reports to the State Department of education indicate the "moonlight school movement is gaining momentum all over the State, being already under I way in some counties and with a | general State campaign to open j November 1 and continue I throughout the month." A Clogged System Needs Attention. Are you bilious, dizzy and list less? Dr. King's New Life Pills ' taken at once seizes upon consti pation and starts the bowels mov , ing naturally and easily. More over it acts without griping. Neg | lect of a clogged system often i leads to most serious complica tions. Poisonous matters and a j body poorly functioning need im mediate attention. If you wish to wake up to-morrow morning ! happy in mind and entirely satis fied, start your treatment to ! night. 25c. a bottle. I I MARRIAGE SUNDAY Mr. John G. Young Weds Miss Delia Mabe---A Sur prise To their Friends. A marriage that was a surprise to the friends of the contracting parties was consummated here Sunday morning when Mr. John G. Young and Miss Delia Mabe drove over to Danbury and were married by Justice N. A. Mar tin. The young couple had kept their secret pretty well, the im mediate family of neither party knowing anything about it until a few hours before. Mr. Young has held a position with the Reporter for a good many years and is a hard work ing and deserving young man. The bride is the attractive daugh ter of Mr. .John R. Mabe, a pros perous farmer of Dan bury Route 1. J. S. Mann Is Out For I State Treasurer's Job! Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 2.- J. S. Mann, superintendent of the State prison, has announced his candidacy for the State treasur ership against Treasurer Lacy. He says he will make no tight on the administration of Treasur er Lacv, which he regards be yond criticism, but thinks the ' office of treasurer should not be , too long monopolized by one i person. ! VALUABLE HOME IN FLORIDA OFFERED AT A BARGAIN. | 1 will sell at a low price my ; house and lot in Callahan, Florida, 20 miles from Jackson j ville. Lot has one and a fourth ; acres, has servants house, ex cellent garden enclosed, all kinds | of fruit trees and flowers,stables and wood shed. rents for i $lO a month readily. Is in center oftownand in residential sec ition. Nice town and two rail j roads cross in the town. Has graded school, two churches, Methodist and Baptist, near my place, which is an ideal location, i See me or write me at once if ! you wish to buy a bargain. J. G. H. MITCHELL, Walnut Cove; N. C. This is the BEST Saw Mill f The Twentieth Century livery Single piece is guaranteed. Wo make these variable belt feed and center friotion feed «a\v milM i>f the i best tented material throughout. , Steel headbloekH and oable drive. | Keonomicul. I Write for descriptive catalog of all HI/.OH of naw mill*, planer*, renawn, edger*, etc. ( J. A. Vance £ Co., Winston-Salem, K. C. The Colds of Mankind Cured By ' Pines! Have you ever gone through a typical pine forest when you had a cold? What a vigorous impluse i it sent! How you opened wide' your lungs to take in those in vigorating and mysterous iuali- j We Know You Want to Save Money —and we can save it for yju if you buy your Hats, Underwear, Sox, Shirts, and all your needs from us. Sweaters, Overcoats, SuitCases, Bags, Trunks COME TO SEE US. THE VOGUE, (Successors to J. M. Woodrurf' A- Co.) Established 18S)t!. Main Street. Winston=Salem. N. C. Zinzendorf Hotel opposite our store. NNNHMNMNNHMHH ITHE REAL TESTI 1 of a piano is its durability and tone= 2 • quality, and these can only be • % determined by time and use. :: :: 2 S® The fact that we have sold about £ Two Thousand LAFFARGI'E £ S Pianos in the last five years and # each one is giving delightful w satisfaction, is the best evidence of its superior merits. When you pay $265 for one of J 2 these pianos you take no risk. # Fourteen hundred other people # :have paid the same price for the # same piano and are delighted with their purchase. X | R. J. Bowen & Bro., | 1 Winston-Salen?, N. C. 2 ties. Yes, Dr. liell's Pine-Tar- Honey possesses those stimulat ing qualities and overcomes hacking coughs. The inner lin ing of the throat is strengthened in its attack against cold germs. Every family needs a bottle con stantly at hand. 25c.
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