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HANES LINVILLE OUT AGAIN. \\ •limit Cow's Popular Post master Shaking Hands \\ irh Hi.- Friends and Himself--Congratulations. The Reporter was very glad to see Postmaster P. H. I.inville in town this week after his lying in for several days from a serious buzz-car accident. Now that it is all over, nobody killed and the wounds about healed, we may contemplate the funny side of the acci Sent. Hanes declares there is r.o funny side to it. But the people of Walnut Cove are able to perceive that not all was solemnity. Imagine a Ford jumping along the macadam road at l»:o0 in the? night, on th? return from Winston-Salem. All hands in excellent spirits, the beautiful stars shining over head and the road just line. The car was not traveling more The BGack Mule Harness Company, headquarters A || (J raC | CS «f Harness W.NSTO.VsS, N. C. J —And at prices that will win every time to the best posted buyers. I We also carry the biggest line of Carriages and Buggies of any house in North j Carolina and for the next 30 days will have a reduction sale on. Come to see f us and we will save you money. t We also carry a full line of Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, Whips, etc. j PARRISH DRY GOODS COMPANY 434 Liberty Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. If you want to buy Dry Goods, Notions and Ready-to-wear and Millinery come to Parrish Dry Goods Company. We have reduced our entire stock for 10 days. Commencing: Tuesdav, Oct. sth, we will offer special inducements for these ten da vs. 50 COAT SUITS TO GO IN THIS SALE AT A VERY LOW PRICE. 20 SUITS, $15.00 VALUES, $9.98 15 SUITS, 20.00 VALUES, 12.48 15 SUITS, 25.00 VALUES, 16.48 CLOAKS AT ALL PRICES Come and get our prices before you make your purchase. Millinery at Parrish's 20 per cheaper than any other store in town. Now if it is shoes, come to Parrish's. We can make your feet glad. We will save you money by buying your shoes here. We have bought special lots for this SALE. Come to See us During This Big Reduction Sale PARRISH DRY GOODS COMPANY 434 LIBERTY STREET, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. than saving rubber, you know, as never more than two I wheels were cn the ground at once. Of course nobody knows ex actly h w it happened, but every one agrees that something did happen. The air suddenly be came full of Walnut Coye sports. Jacob went straight up, Watson took a side-swipe, Carl fell back towards Winston, while the .'3OO more or less pounds of the Post master's avoirdupois continued un towards Walnut Cove, followed ' ,by the car, which jumped on him and kicked him. When Hanes hit the ground l)r. Fulp, who had just retired from a late case and was yet awake, felt the impact. The noise awoke -John Yince Marshall, at his home rive j miles away, who thought it was a freight wreck. Carl Joyce, one of the spilt, dee'ded the millennium had come, and was lying oft' thirty feet or more prajing to somebody to come THE DANBURY REPORTER and take the car oil'. Hut there was nothing on him but the lap robe. and when he discovered this his joy knew no bounds. It was most fortunate and happy that the accident was no more serious than it was. ! Mr. .J. P. Lynch, of Pilot Mtn. 1 Route 1, was here Monday. Mr. Lynch says the wheat crop isn't half sown in his section. 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 I> years. Youth and old age testify to its sooth ing and healing qualities. Pneu monia and lung troubles are often 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. 50c. and •SI. 0(1. ; Mr. T. V. Si/.emore, of tier manton Route 1, has the thanks of the Reporter for a sack of the very best apples we have seen lately. They were grown in Mr. Sizemore's large orchard. ( FRANK VOGLER & SONS j I FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1 ■■MMBMnMBanMBmB——BMIMIMMWMMMHIII ■■■ I South Main Street. - - Winston-Salem, N. C. j j 57 Years of Reliable Service. 4 The Best Auto or Horse Drawn Hearses f | and Ambulances. j | Phone 53 Day or Night. ( All our personal time and services devoted to funerals and Ambulance calls | Mr. Walter Petree, who is , teaching near Maycdan, spent Sunday at bis home here. ' { , Mr. Thomas S. Petree, of King, spent Sunday here with his parents. Lost. I ! At Dan bury, Oct. 25th. a scarf pin with a gold dollar on it. Suit able reward will be paid for its return to the Reporter office at ! Dan bury. It
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