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LOCAL NEWS. Mr. A. J. Fagg is preparing to erect a garage for his machine. Mr. and Mrs. John Priddy, of Sandy Ridge Route 1, were among Danbury's visitors today. Mr. Kinyon Winsley, of Yad kin county, is the guest of Rev. 0. P. Routh and family in Dan bury. Miss Mary Taylor expects to attend the sessions of the State teachers' assembly in Raleigh next week. Miss Lula Binkley, of Lewis ville, is expected here this week to visit her sister, Mrs. J. D. Humphreys. President Jesse A. Lawson, of the Stokes County Farmers' Union, was a visitor at the Re porter office Saturday. The inside work at the new county home is being completed rapidly now and the building will soon be ready for occupancy. A great many wagons loaded with tobacco have passed through Danbury this week enroute to market. The moving of the public school building at Hartman. near Danbury. is about c.»m uleted, and school will open there Monday. Mr. Sharp, of Burlington, will teach the school. Mr. Sam M. Fagg loft today for Winston-Salem to look after the sale of some tobacco. Mr. Fagg is the efficient carrier of Danbury's R. F. D. route No. 1, but he always manages to grow some mighty good tobacco and corn between times. Cards DR. A. P. STALEY, Optometrist. Office Kim out Theatre ltldg., WINSTON-SA LEM, X. C. Registered in North Carolina. Practice limited to trenting de fective vision, and titting glasses that will relieve all kinds of e.ve strain. Head what i>r. Mitchell says: To Whom It May Concern: This Is to certify that I have turned over my practice to I)r. A. I'. Staley, and that lean honestly recommend him to anyone need ing the services of an optometrist. 1 have known J>r. Staley for many years, and have always found him to he a gentleman, honest in his dealings und pro ficient In his profession. (Signed) A. S. MITCHELL. Junius C. Brown, A ttorney-at- Law, MADISON, N. C. General practice of the law in both State and Federal courts. Estates administered on and settled. Real estate bought and sold and money loaned on real estate. DR. C. R. HUTCHINSON, Dentist. Office over Drug Store. Have Telephone Connection. WALNUT COVE, - N. C. R. K WALK BR •£% OPTOMETRIST V T2^ BYE STRAIN SPECIALIST NkT*"-' WITH THE GIFT SHOP 428 N. Liberty Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Walnut Cove ladies To Give Oyster Supper Walnut Cove, Nov. 16. —An oyster supper will be given at the Junior hall in Walnut Cove by the ladies of the M. E. church here next Wednesday night. The public is cordially invited to at tend and patronize a worthy cause. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of Stokesburg M, E. church. II Thanksgiving Thought. BY NANCY BYRD TURNER. Just think, the littie Pilgrim boys That came ashore you know, From off the good "Mayflower" ship That wild day long ago, They had no roasted turkey breast For dinner; not a scrap Of gravy, stuffing, and the rest, Saw any hungry chap. No apple sauce, no pumpkin pies, No nuts and raisins plump, No oranges and gingersnaps, No tally in a lump. I'm glad that things are dif ferent now 'Twould give me quite a shock To see our dinner-table look As bare as Plymouth Rock. And yet those little "May flower" lads Were thankful to be living— A splendid reason, after all, For any one's thanksgiving! DR. JNO. K. PEPPER. Disease of the Stomach and Intestines. MaHonic Temple, Winston-Salem, N. C. J. W. HALL, Attorney-at-Law, DAN BURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all courts, both State and Federal. Office over Martin's store. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at- Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all State courts. DR. H. V. HORTON, Dentist, Is now back in his old location, comer 3rd and Main Streets, Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. building. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Rooms: 301, 302, 303. Ferguson & Ferguson Attorneys At Law, Over Thompson's Drug Store, Winston-Salem, N.C. Phone 1126. Collection a Specialty. Notary Public in Office. GEO. L. JARVIS Attorney-At- Law, WALNUT COVE, N. C. Prompt and careful atten tion given to all business. Office in rear of Farmers Union Bank & Trust Company. Good Things For The Thanksgiving Dinner. I Chicken Salad. Meat of one chicken chopped fine; one teacupfull of finely chopped cabbage; one teaspoon ful of celery seed; whites of 5 hard boiled eggs chopped fine; one small onion chopped fine. Dressing: For Salad. Yolks of 5 eggs mashed into a paste and mixed with the following: One teaspoonful of mustard; A teaspoonful pepper; A teaspoon ful of salt; 1 teaspoonful of sugar; 4 cup of melted butter; 4 cup of vinegar. Beat rapidly while mixing and if too dry add more dressing. Candied Sweet Potatoes. Boil or stew large potatoes until nearly done, then peel and cut in slices, not quite h?!f an :inch thick; place in a baking 1 dish with a little water. Spread ; each slice with butter, sprinkle ! with sugar and bake until brown. Chocolate Cake. Custard part—l cup sugar, 1 cup milk, 1 egg (beaten together); or H cake of chocolate: beat all together and let come to a boil. Then mix together tho following: I 'l eggs beaten separately, ■' cup , butter creamed with 1 cup sugar; j put in the custard and mix well. ; Sift 2 cups tlour three times and j put 2 spoonfuls of baking powder, | then beat whites of eggs and put in. Do not let cake cook too 1 long. How to Cook The Thanksgiving Turkey. Kill and dress the turkey two days before you wish to serve it. The day before Thanksgiving put it on to cook in boiling water, be sure the water is boiling when you put the turkey in. Cook until thoroughly done then re move from the liquid and set away to cool. On Thanksgiving morning heat the liquid and pour it over three pints of stale bread crumbs; add one large onion chopped fine; one tablespoonful ground sage; let stand until soft and crumbly. Stuff the turkey with this mixture and spread it entirely over the body, filling it out plump and round. Place in a hot oven until nicely brown-1 ed. Baste frequently while baking with melted butter or ( some of the liquid in which the I turkey was boiled. Mince Meat. Two pounds of chopped apples; two pounds of lean beef, boiled and minced fine; one pint of beef suet, cooked and chopped; one pint of sugar; one pound of seedless raisins; one pound of currants: one half pound of cit ron; chop all the fruit well. Add j one tablespoonful each of ground cinnamon, cloves, allspice and i grated nutmeg; one scant table- j spoonful salt and one pint of vinegar. If too dry add a little more vinegar or some kind of fruit juice. Make several days before using. This quantity will make several pies. Apple Float. Press one quart of stewed ap ples through a colander, sweeten to taste and add the well-beaten whites of one or two eggs. When well mixed stir in one cup THE DANBURY REPORTER of finely chopped dates and one cup of English walnuts, also chopped fine. Serve with whipped cream. To whip cream take real thick; cream that is thoroughly chilled | and beat until light and foaming, i Sweeten a very little. I Rheumatism and Allied Pains — They Must Go! The congestion of the blood in its flow causes pains. Sloan's Liniment penetrates to the con gestion and starts the blood to flow freely. The body's warmth is renewed; the pain is gone, j The "man or woman who has! rheumatism, neuralgia or other pain and fails to keep Sloan's Liniment in their home is like a 1 drowning man refusing a rope." Why suffer. Get a bottle of Sloan's. 25c. and 50c. SI.OO bottle hold six times as much as 25c. size. - FULTON & DAVIS - WALNUT COVE, N. C. Headquarters All the Time For High Grade Merchandise at the Lowest Prices. Biggest Stock of Goods in Stokes County. Shoes, Dry Goods and Notions, Ladies' Dress Goods, Everything for the Home and Farm. Don't Buy fill You See Fulton & Davis. MONEY-SAVERS FOR THE PEOPLE OF STOKES. FULTON & DAVIS, c^Tc. BA RBERS' IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR BOOK STORE WANTS FILLED. SCHOOL SUPPLIES OFFICE FIXTURES and SUPPLIES. When you come to Winston visit BARBER'S THE BIG BOOK STORE. Items of Interest From County-seat and the County at Large. Cold Settled in my Stomach, Lost My Took Appetite. mL. Peruna. Could Not Am Cured. Sleep. Peruna All ■ A Great Remedies Failed. Medicine. S Mr. Chas. Sauerbier, 815 Main street, St Joseph, | Mich., a constant Friend of Peruna, Uses it in hit ! I Family.
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