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Walnut Cove Route •'!, »et. 11 Services wre conducted at Stew art;' school hous=? Sunday r»y Kfv. 11 p. Houth. Mrs. -i \V. Lackovi f Campbell Route 1 spent a part of last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. X. I .as ley. Mrs. Hugh Heath sj»ent Satur day night and Sunday with her parents. Mr. an! Mrs. R. E. Alley. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wagoner and family soent Sunday at Mr. W. 1. Mitchell's. Misses N'ora ami Amanda Allen spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. Straudy Martins'. Mrs. .1. W. I.asley spent Sat urday evening with Mrs. -I. X. I.as ley. Miss I )ora Conaway and Messrs. The First National Bank Mount Airy, /VI. C. Has more than half a million dollars avail= able for the accomodation of its customers. Special attention given the business needs of farmers. Money loaned on improved farm Land. Interest paid on time deposits. This bank is a member of the Federal Re= serve, is under the supervision of the Federal (jovernment and is a depository for United States Postal Savings Funds. :=: Your Business With This Bank Will Be Handled To Your Entire Satisfaction. GEB. 0. (MOT, President. 1.1. FIUT, Cashier. Renney Farmer, .lesse «late wood and R. I'. Mabe visited Mrs. Sadie Alley Sunday. Mr. Robert Stewart has been visiting his grandfather, Mr. A. S. Stewart. A RLCK KVKI' LOVKR. Mr. John R. Smith *vas here from Walnut Cove Tuesdav. Coughs That are Stopped. Careful people see that they are stopped. Dr. King's New . Discovery is a remedy of tried merit. It has held its own on the market for U5 years. Youth and old age testify to its sooth ing and healing qualities. Pneu monia and lung troubles are oiten caused by delay of treat ment. Dr. King's New Dis covery stops those hacking coughs and relieves la grippe tendencies. Money back if it fails. s(»c. and THE DANBLRY REPORTER for Health Schools. Health work in schools wi be 1 taken up this fail in a much more ' thorough and extensive manner in North Carolina than eve be fore. Physicians specially train ed for such work will soon begin medical inspection in Alamance, Northampton and Edgecombe counties. These physicians will ' spend one day with each school. ' They will do much more than * merely make a careful examina tion of the physicial welfare of each child. They will give health . talks and conduct a health day : program to be concluded in the evening with an illustrated lec » ture on general health and sani- I tation to which the school and en tire community will be invited. BARBER'S "S IS THE PLACE TO (jET VOIR BOOK STORE WANTS FILLED. SCHOOL SUPPLIES 1 I OFFICE FIXTURES j and SUPPLIES. When you come to Winston visit BARBER'S TMi: ItIO 1500k STORK. I ||||[|l||^—M IMM IMIHH II I mini I II M GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION. (Continued from page l.i November, 1»1 as "Moonlight School Month' in North Caro lina. and set it apart to be devo ted to the high puipose of begin ning a crusade to eliminate illit , eracy from the State, trusting •that the movement then begun | will not cease until every unlet tered man and woman, boy and girl is given access through read ing to all the wealth of knowl edge now sealed tc them, to the ■ end that North Carolina long be fore another census year may be a State without adult illiterates. 1, therefore, call upon the citi zens, teachers and educational ' authorities of every county to or ganize for the purpose of elimina ting adult illiteracy from that county; and j 1 call upon the members of the Farmers' l T nion,the Press Associ . ation, the Junior Order, the Fed eration of Women's Clubs and tail other organizations that have ! already enlisted in the cause, to be unfaltering in their splendid purpose to carry it through to a triumphant conclusion: and I call upon the commercial or ganizations, boards of trade, civic PSTSF. ALL INSURANCE —and buv, rent and sell •» 7 all kinds of [—Rcfll Estate—! Agents wanted to sell Life Insurance in Stokes and Surry Counties. Vaughn & Wright, O'Manlon Building, - - Winston-Salem, N. C. clubs. reliyrious organizations, , • Sunday schools and all organi/.a-, tions every whore to give loyal, j enthusiastic aid and support to a 1 movement whose success will pro ■ mote the welfare of every indi- ( " vidual in the State and bring new • confidence and courage to all the i " | people: and ' I call j upon every man and 1 every woman who craves the sa " cred privilege of being of great -1 est service to those in greatest need to render here the infinite , service of bringing new freedom J to the human mind, j Done in our city cf Raleigh on | the Oth day of October, in the ; year of our Lord one thousand i nine hundred and fifteen, and the i |one hundred and ft r.ieth year of ( our American Independance. By the Governor: I LOCKE CRAIG. JNO. P. KERR, Governor. Private Secretarv. • - Recommends Chamberlain's Cough 1 . i Remedy. 1j "'Last winter I used a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 3 for a bad bronchial cough. I ) felt its beneficial effect im- ! j mediately and before I had finish- ( ed the bottle I was cured. I * j never tire of recommending this remedy to my friends," writes . Mrs. William Bright, / Ft. , "I Wayne, Ind. For sale bv all t j dealers. i Health Hints. "This is the time of year," said a prominent health worker, "to begin preparing for a healthy 'winter. Many people dread the I winter becauseof the pneumonia. I coughs, colds and sniflles that so many people get. Measles, whoop ing cough, scarlet fever, diph theria, consumption, coughs, colds and pneumonia would be almost as rare in winter as in summer if people wouldn't seal themselves up in their homes, pull down the windows, shut the doors and in some instances almost stuff the keyhole. It is living and sleep ing in such close, stuffy air that causes much of our sickness. Live out of doors more," said he. "Get back to nature and lets not make hot house mollycoddles of ourselves and we will all be healthier and stronger for it." To illustrate he pointed out that statististics show that very, very rarely is there reported a case of tuberculosis in any person who habitually sleeps with his window open summer and winter. "Of course, "he said, "warm blankets are necessary in winter, but a few blankets are cheap compared to a case of consumption."
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