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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Engineer Mullican, of the county road const ruction forces, was hero this week. F. L. Tilley, who is foreman of the road work being done just east of Danbury, was a visitor here Friday. Mr. P. H. Young, of Sandy Ridge Route 1, was here Monday enroute to Walnut Cove to attend to some business matters. Rev. S. S. Oliver and family left Monday for their home at Fincastle, Vu., after spending several days here visiting relatives. Farmers report that the late show ers have caused tobacco to mature more satisfactorily, and to consid erably increase in weight. Mr. Moses B. Mabe, of Route 1, who has recenly been in poor health, was a visitor here Saturday. He is somewhat improved at this time. The new Danbury-Hartman roaa is being rapidly carried forward. The road is being soiled heavily as fast as it is graded. W. G. Dodson, H. H. Davis, A. F. Rothrock and Elkin Smith visited Danbury Friday in the interest of the co-operative receiving station at Walnut Cove. Dr. W. S. Rankin, pastor of the first Presbyterian church in Greens boro, preached to a large congrega tion in the Presbyterian church here Sunday night. Mrs. MeSweeney, Miss Lucy Reece, and Messrs. Edwin Carter and Joe Huynes, of Mt. Airy, and Miss Annie Fulton, of Walnut Cove, visited friends in Danbury Sunday, after a •short stay at Piedmont Springs. i 0 ;| THE UNIVERSAL CAR j jj Just received two car loads of Fords in which we have Sedans, Coupes, Tourings, Roadsters and Fordson tractors with plows and harrows to go with tractor. Come at once and make your selection, as they all will soon go. Terms can be had on good security. Sheets Motor Co., Walnut Cove, N. C. Authorized Ford Dealers. j BANK g KING j | King, N. C. | | Resources $175,000.00 J | Safe, Conservative, Progressive. I j Interest Paid on Time Certificates. ? Nice Check Books Furnished Free. I jV. T. GRABS, Pres. T. S. PFTREE, Cashier. 1 Lewellyn Neal, of Meadows, was here Saturday soiling life insurance. James Kington, of Sandy Ridge, was in town Monday. Mr. John R. Rhodes, of the Camp bell section, was among the visitors here yesterday. Bose Throckmorton was here Sat urday from the liartman neighbor hood. J. M. Lovins, of High Point, was in town Saturday on his way to his former home near Sandy Ridge. Miss Josie Pepper, accompanied by Mr. H. H. Leake, visited Winston- Salem Friday. Miss Mary Ellen Griffin, of Wood land, N. C., is expected here this weeK to visit Miss Luna Taylor. R. T. Spencer's force, building the R. E. Leake store addition, are the steadiest workers seen here for a long time, putting in 12 or more hours a day. They are as follows : Robt. Rhodes, Sain Taylor, Sam Shelton and Mr. Sheppard, of Patrick county. H. H. Leake left Monday to take a vacation of a week or two, and also to take unto himself a wife, Miss Elsie Sprinkle, of Forsyth county. The event takes place tomorrow at the home of the bride at 6 p. m. Mrs. J. K. Hire, of Greensboro; Mesdames Nannie Fulton, P. W. Davis and Jacob Fulton, of Walnut Cove, attended the play by the teach ers of the Stokes Summer School last night Mr. P. T. Harrington and family, of Walnut Cove, accompanied by their guests, Miss Juanita Minnish, of Brat, Kentucky, and Miss Pearl Minnish, of Lenoir, X. C., visited Piedmont Springs, Pilot Mt., and Mt. Airy Sunday. THE DANBURY REPORTER. Announcement. To the Voters Of Stokes County : At the earnest solicitation of my friends, with whiih I thoroughly coincide, I hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for Sheri!?. H. D. TURPIN'. FOR SALE—A good farm in Randolph county, four miles east of Asnboro, on good road, one mile of Cedar Falls Cotton Mill. Good terms to a good man. If interested write or see me. C. M. FERRIE. sjy4w Ashboro, N. C. FOR SALE—I,OOO acres of fine farm land six miles from High Point. N. C., on sand-clay road. Some of these farms have fine houses, barns, etc. Cut in acreage to suit purchaser. Also have some fine tobacco land. Apply to Mrs. Nancy F. Arm strong:, Hitrh Point, N. C.. R. F. D. No. 3. Phone 908. 28jneGt Money to loan on real estate; long terms, easy payments. CHAS. H. BEDDING, Ashboro, N. C. 2a4t Randolph County. FOR SALE—Farm six hundred yards of Guilford College, W. E. BALLINGER, 2ast Guilford College, N. C. HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT ing attachment, works on any machine, easily adjusted. Price $2.00, full instructions and samples. Marsh Bros., Wil mington, 0. 2ast FOR SALE—Pretty white comb honey, ten pound pails, parcel post 27 cent per pound. Special prices in case lots. W. G. BELL, It Pilot Mountain, N. C. JOHN D. PERRY, Eyesight Specialist. Prices reasonable. Elmont Theatre Building, Winston-Salem. N. C. DR. F. N. TOMLINSON, Dentist Winston-Salem, N. C. Offices 220-224, Gilmer Building. Hours, 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phones: Office 1022 Residence 1934-J JOHN D. HUMPHREYS. Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to nil businesi entrusted. Will praotioe in all State oourts DR. H. Q. HARDING, Dentist. KING, N. C. Office hours: 9to 12 and Ito 5 J. W. HALL, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all courts. DR. R. D. TUTTLE Dentist Office Over Fairview Drug Store OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 Winston-Salem, N. C. Residence phone No. 819 W Office " " 2535 W. DR. ERNEST M. GRIFFIN, Physician and Surgeon, Office practice a specialty in difficult and complicated diseases. Thirty years successful experience. KING,, N. C. Up-to-date Drug Store. Calls Atten ded at Any Distance. 28june4w Blank Deeds, Blank Deeds In Trust and Blank Chattel JMortgages for Sale. Deeds 50c. per dozen, deeds in trusts 50c. per dozen, chatte mortgages ssc. per dozen. Send us your order. We pay postage on all blanks. DANBURY REPORTER, Danbury, N. C. Asa Smith, of Route 1, was here Saturday. FARM FOR SALE. 50 h res tobacco land r.eur iving. jouj dwelling, well and out buildings, one tobacco barn, several acres pood timber, half cash, terms on remainder. J. NKVVSOM 112* i K. 21st Street, Winston-Salem, N. 23aug2w FOR SALE. One ! H2O model Ford touring car. Bod\ in good condition. Will sell a cheap. L. M. McKENZIE. IGaug/w Germanton. N. C. Notice. Having dulv qualified a 9 execu trix of the last will and testament of W. W Hix, deceased, late of Stokes county. N. C., all persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to come forward and make immediate settlement of same, and all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly authenticated to the undersigned for payment on or before the 10th day of August, 1923,0r this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Walnut Cove. N. C.. R. F. D. 1, Aug. Btn, 1922. MRS. LILLIE HIX, Executrix of W. W, Hix, dee'd. J. D. Humphreys, Atty for Exr. Notice To Creditors. Having (ualitied as administrator of the estate of J. M. Purgason, de ceased, late of Stokes county, N. C\, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them, duly proven, to the undersigned administrator for payment on or before the sth day of August, 1:»2:J, or this notice wili be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please ;u:iie forward and make im mediate payment. This sth. day of August, 1'.'22. J. L. PLRGASO?;. Adm'r of J. M. Purgason, dee'd. J. L. R lu rts. Attorney. Gid Mabe was in town Saturday from Meadows Route 1. To The Tobacco Growers of Stokes County: About your tobacco: Your crop of tobacco is your livelihood. Into it you put your thought, your energy, and your money. Out of it you expect a fair return for a year's industry. But you may be overtaken by the most terrible of all calamities that visit a farming community; a hailstorm, with a raking fire of hail bullets that will cut down a field of growing tobacco in half a minute. 1 You cannot prevent hail, but you can protect yourself against loss by a hail Insurance Policy in the Hartford Fire Insurance Com pany, which has transacted an insurance business, honorably, for more than a hundred years. The "Hartford's" reputation and tradi tions are its most valuable assets and forbid sharp practice. The "Hartford" has ample financial resources. It is just as important that you should insure your tobacco against loss from hail destruction as from loss by fire destruction after it is cut, by means of a policy issued bv an agent that has the best interests of his customers ever in mind. Are not these good rea sons for insuring your tobacco in the "Hartford"? Don't delay. Insure today. We will also write fire insurance in Stokes county. You can't afford not to have your buildings insured against fire. See:— H. H. LEAKE, E. P. PEPPER, Agents, Danbury, - N. Car. Powell Mabe, of Route 1, visited Danbury Monday. BIRD'S ROOFS That Roof has Paid Dividends for more than 20 Years Here is a customer 100% satisfied. When he needs roofing for another bam, farm building, or garage, do you think he will "shop* around? He will nol! He'll come to us and get Paroid. Why? Measured by the ?&rdstick of Years-of-Service —the only true test —it is cheapest in the long run. Come in and we will unroll a long stretch of Paroid for you to see its light-gray surface and feel its thickness, pliability, and nnnness, BIRD * SOW, it. (FfUAU 1795) Lm* W.l,Hill V • r The Big Store. KING, N. C. Jesse James, of Madison Route 3, was in town .Saturday.
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