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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Elmo Pel re. a student .'it the University, spent Easter lu re with heme folks. T S. lVtree. of W":*«.t lem. spent Easter here with his parents. Miss Mary Taylor was home from her school at Cermanton to 1 pent! Kaster here. .lanios !.. Moore visited Wins »on-Sa'em on business yester -1 laj Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Jones spent Kaster with relatives at Winston-Salem. W. W. Clark, of Winston- Salem, spent a few days here this week. Miss Gwynn Cherry arrived here from Mocksville this weeK to visit her sister, Mrs. Robert Seaoer a few days. Mrs. X. Karl Wall has re turned to her home in Greens boro after a visit to relatives . here. Miss Grace Taylor, accom panied l>\ several friends from Winston-Salem, spent Kaster here Miss Ji.sie Pepper and little Miriam lid! spent Kaster with tln familv of ltev. S. S. Oli'.er in lioanoke. Miss Helen Kast. of Moore's Spiings. has accepted a position in the ollice of the Hell Tele phone Co. at W inston-Salem. I Announcement! We desire to call attention to the fact that we have || secured the agencv for== IE I" DODTiE AUTOMOBILES 1 for this territory. We will have cars in stock at all times p and will be glad to demonstrate them and give you any HI information in regard to the car that we can. ■«PIIIIIII —'IIN maim *ll BI nll in II i i 'II ' v. JUSXASTEISNAB Sg DELIVERED PRICKS: Touring Car. . $ f»o."V.on Roadster, {)t»o.oo Type A Sedan. 1525.00 Type l> Sedan, i:> 80.00 Type 1) Coupe. 1 140.00 Touring Special. 11155.00 Roadster Special. 11:10.00 Koiir-I'assenjrer Coiij e, . 1515.00 ||j flf !■—BB—aMMB jS In our Service and Sales department we will have iirst= g H class service as well as a complete line of repairs and n |j accessories at alMimes, and we will assure you prompt H I CREAKMAN & LEWELLYN, I iloland Ch; : stiai\ West Held | boy who is now residing in , \V;nstoti-Salem was a visitor lu re yesterday. Forest fires have been raging in the sections south and west 'of Dmbury this week. Much damage was done to young tim ber. \\'ili-v Southern is pl.tcinir i material on the site preparatory I to erecting a residence on the Danbury-Walnut Cove high | way 1 wo miles south of here. Shelley Heard, of Peters burg. visited friends here this i week. Mr. Heard has just re ! covered from an illness, having I j spent some time in a hospital. A maddog was killed right near Danbury Sunday morn ing. Another dog here was re ported to have gone mad last week and several dogs were bit ten by it. Hurley Mabe, who was here i from the Seven Island section iof Peter's Creek township, re j ports that people iishing in the ! Dan river Monday shot con j siderable dvnaruite in the j stream in their efforts to kill j fish. NOW IS THE TIME TO SEU, YOl'R SURPLUS CH UN. 1 If you have a surplus of wheat and corn now is the time to sell. It will be lower at har vest time. We pay the market price in cash. DANBURY ROLLER MILKS. DANHURY. X. C. THE DAN BURY REPORTER. j immense Travel From Florida Monday when three Lexington ! men started to Charlotte in an automo'-ile one offered to het another that they would pafs automobiles from at lea-t fifteen northern states. A count was kept and it is said that the party saw ears from approximate h thirty northern states and two provinces of Canadn. They were tourists who have been pouring through from Fbrida during the past ten days in an almost con stant stream. —Lexington Dis patch. i —____________— j CASH PAII) FOR WHEAT AND CORN. ! Market price paid in cash for wheat and corn. DANBI'RY ROLLER MILLS, DAN BURY. N. C. I NOTICE. I | We want to express ; our appreciation to all of lour customers for the nice Easter trade which we have enjoyed. Most especially on Ladies', Misses' and children's hats, dress goods and ; springs oxfords, which has nearly doubled our former spring trade. And wish to thank you in advance for a continu ance of same. Your friends, I THE BOYLES CO. j King, N. C. Fine Arts ( lnl> Monthly Meeting The Fine Arts Cluh met with Mr . W. C. IVt roe yesterday alt ' ! 'ii : t »Vlock. After reri' the minutes and the uiiii; " of the roll, tlie foilowimr P'ipi r- were read on the topic for the day, which was "Murto.i of the Movies." "Screen Favorites." ,\i;ss Luna I'aylor; "Life At 1100 l - wool," Mrs. M. (). Jones; "Present Tendencies of the Movies and their Possibilities.' Mrs. \\\ K. Joyce. After an interesting discus sion on the subject, the guests enjovod a movie star contest. Miss Cherry won the prize, a large Faster egg filled with candy. Mrs. Petree, assisted by Mrs Senber, served delicious re freshments. Faster favors were given each guest. Those present were Miss Gwynn Cherry, of Mocksville: Mrs. N. F. Wall, of Greensboro; Mrs. Ilober Urowder, Mrs. l!obt. Sea her, Mrs. J. S- Taylor, Mrs. \\ . F. Joyce, Mrs. F- P. Pepper, Mrs. H. M. Joyce, Mrs. 11. li. King. Mrs. li. F. Leake, Mr;. M. i >. Jones, Miss Luna Taylor. The Club will meet with Mrs. M. (). Jones in Mav. The Progressive Farmer The Danbury Reporter Both Papers One Year For $2.00 By special arrangement with the Progressive Farmer we are enabled for a limited time tosend that well known farm paper and the Reporter both one year for $2.00. The regular price of the papers is $2.50. if you are taking either or both papers you can have either or both extended a year from the time you are now paid up to. Don't fail to take advantage of this offer and save that much money. DANBURY REPORTER, Danbury, N. C. I—J ■■———■ ———— ■——■■■ l——i —l I IBI——II—III 111 l Willi Cl'T OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON DANIU RY REPORTER. UAMSt RY, N. C. Knclosed lind fur Progressive i armer and the r-ir.bury Reporter l oth 3 one year. NAMI: ADDRESS CM—W a m 8111 ■IIIIHIIWM —i — R~I r»-Tnrrn —M- irrrn —M—rnii TTUT——III Mll—«■■■■—. Please say whether or not you are already getting either paper. In case you are the sub= scription will be extended [from the time it is already paid for. I Airs. Martha Simmons Loses Home I>y Fire Frank Tilley, V re from l!; • Smith section .Miij day, ]>«>i*t • i , that .Airs. Martha Simmons. • that community. ln-t ()!•:• re - i lence and its entity n litems lit ] !•!i' Sund-iy al»»tit Mrs. ; Simmons saw th" tire soon at - . ter it started oi; the rod" In l 1 was unable to yet to it in time ,! » sive tin 1 I >ll iltiinjr. N> in ' surance was carried on the I hi; ild in# or its contents. Lot Sale In South Walnut Cove ; In addition to selling the J. A Lewis property in Walnut Cow j Saturday, the Piedmont Kealt\ j Co. will put (ii a sale of choice residence lots in South Walnut : Cove, at which time the piblic i will have an opport initv t > ' purchase -•onn- valuable prop j erty at their own price. An nouncement of the sale appears elsewhere in this paper | Calvin Mabe and Fveretie ! 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