REO GROSS ADVANCING IN HEALTH CAMPAIGN Extends Ser\ic: to New He'tfs; ar.u 3r;n3s haaling Hope to Remcte Suctions. ersh • A::. * - U 1 " • »» mr\ t. • . hxit h tsUl uniirrtake a H alth -rv c» i» fun !a: unt illy, hi>t»Ti .t' > A: : r rac::c " • : > l!l l::,; '* tant function if th» Red Or - and r.« w l!- and ilons broader linos. In tht Rt d t'r •.-> N >-rv . !';• re are enrolled r. arly I • • ■ ours» s. 20.- 0 0 of 'v!. - rv U \Y->rld War. Th' ;m-* >"■ ar K .. r -- nurs. » »ections of Alaska ani N'.-tth Caro lina ! to w -rii am« ns the fisher* men of P» n h.-c t Ray. Mo. Th- Public Health Nursing Servtco, I Cr which operates chiefly til** - tr • r ■ c.v *V * ,v rk • i in ti. - *h? -* •• * year - •! on regular sr.--:-. 150.'." • eh-. r. and adults. Mr that: 2-Ti'' • iuxueers assisted lc this work Through, it the cour.tr> 'C >3 health meetings w- re held under Kej Cross auspices, attended by approxi mately 254.500 persons. NOTICE OF SAI.E OF REAI. INDER DEED IN TRL'ST. By virtue of the rower of scle contained in a deed in trust exe cuted to me on the -2nd da> of Sept.. 1922, by J. R. Fulp. re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Stokes county. N. C.. in Book No. 71. page 124. to which reference is hereunto made to secure the payment of a certain deht therein recited, in the sum of slsoo.o>, due to The Bank of Stokes Cowty. de:a It having been made in the payment 0! sp.id debt at maturity, and the h i! ier -f the debt having applied to rn u to foreclose the trust f>r the »a'::a.'tion of the sanv j . I , -I ; a To »' - wih e.\po»e to puum. »«.«. »« Court H io rin Dan bury. N. (; , • s; f • ' . " v J 1: _ i P- m„ - I' i ' 1 • :»* ■ ' a pine, corner • f Dr. ESias !• ilp, r'jrmir.jr th-' •- cr.inn* •' pointers »'.d corner, continues W'eft on new iir:e - cna'.ns further to a stone in the public road: thence South, decrees West, crossing the creek at 'he old ford, 22chains to a stake and pointers on tne South side of the old public road: thence West, on a new line. chains to a stake on IJones' line, on the North ?i'ie of the branch: thence South »i; chains to a white oak, old corner: thence Eas: • 1 chains . n the oil line, crossing the creek to a hickory sauiing, the old corner: thence North on the f d line. I' l chains to thf begin ning. containing bs 1 . acres, more »»r less. Lying in Sauratown Township. Stokes county. N*. C. This the 25th day of June, 1924 N. 0 PETREE. Trustte. BETTER BEEF BY ; FARMS AND CITIES ELECTRSC PUMPS A MODERN CONTRAST Make F-srt Witer Possible. Ineqir.Tit.os Kotad by One Who and low ,i tean Finds Cattle's K« CtXtv Light and Heat VftfeSt OaidJ Accordingly. VV,Ba» F;n;er Roacb. •- . •> •'v • 1 rosiT' n"c Tt " .!»• •! ■>' , , !• ,hl> ' ... t fresh witer as dis'in-tils!!* ! »*;•*« oloctricity \v;!l reach thorn. ; ■ ido iJ'l ' > 1!■ ttor ' | . i. . :i :h" >1- •v\ Patron. " , |,i. ' ■ i-i .i. • >! the K-ltlirtm «... • ■ .it i; i' tiranco inve *i j. .miparahlo with that tinest fixation of ••• at t p v.v.-r f.ir farm ifj* TU- x;> :t. :. ■ »f aa : ...» t irui r , It. . t :r at .ipji.»rtu::.'.:tf«. ■ Electrics y Op'rated Water Supply System for Farm Use. to thi mat: r has just «>:m- to notii • ex* - > : at ; i . , .. a ' . t* « . v..... Dto Water . arli a'N that r-vjjht t"!» i>n, . * or. tii Tnarsi'-t V.»»IVI vor ilu* av»*r liirp w- iirht of th* 1 ia th«?sf v» n oar- w;i» r.N pouiul- p« r h*a»l *nvat' r tlian the aver.yr-* weipht of the cattle in the other ■ ars. T! i«- banker-farmer attributed this • ntirely to his facilities for pivlns the rattle an adequate sup ply of fresh water at cround tempera ture, ami he estimated that in this year alone lie made approximately \ • S4OO on hip investment. NOTICE. Having qualified as admini strator of the estate of Mrs. Nlintora A Lawson, notice is hereby given to all persons hold ing claims against said deceased, to present them to the under signed for payment, duly ' authenticated, on or by the 10th ' day of July, 10-5, or this notice 1 ' will be pleaded in the bar of their 1 recovery. All persons indebted to : said deceasd. are respectfull) \ requested to make immediate : payment to me. This the -7th ' day of June. 1024 ' ELK IN" SMITH, Administrator. P. it. Meadows, N C. 1 N 1 •. PETREE, Atty. t>>r A-imr. !;\ i T.t-rs VP' E. 1 ... ir u" JH! Tv i a- ex-.";'nr -• : 1 ir. E.ia* r\;p« ; •• : ."'mKT- • int x. ■ »-«tat- ' '"a.*" ,to tXiii.Mt ' • t:. j i-rsignefl n • {J ; -V. r- ; „ f J,;,-* JC., • r this r r; •- wi'i t lealr"i in bar I tr.e.r • v-r.- Aili'-rsnns ir.dtf.tetl t > tne ?hid estate Wul please make immediate cay ' merit Tr.is the 2">th dav of June. 1924. ! WACHOVIA BANK -v TRUST 1 COMPANY ' Exe:u:or of DR. ELI AS F' LP. i WITH sixteen years of ex actiiibi service NEPOMBET ; Paroid Roofing shows itself the most economical roof you can buy. Ask us for ; the proofs of this claim before jou buy rooting. CO KING. X. c. 1... —4*o* THE DANBURY REPORTER. !■' r :»«itane; tor three vfCf'liJ I'v# ;j-, :i inminantk'ii to lie i:i bed '-tl ■ k-c;» .warm. Kveu r •It roes below r. part that at any moment I ' •.j■•.->•.'.in-- with •:!• . ..1 ,;i a twirl >' - ' ■ ' i . v t1» ;r»-r .iske 1 t!'. i. .-::a;i to tei! what she' ! •!■> : she luiil to li- r work easier, and she stood and named m re improvements than fl.ooo would install —ail elec trical. Among other things she said: ' 'Kvery member of my family needs a ; lamp to study or work by every nicht. j and every morning I must wash and ' fill those lamps. What a help it would 1 I be to me to be spared this daily J task!' " MOTORS ARE HUMMING : ON RED WING FARMS ' | 1 i . Trial Electric Line in Minnesota Is Operating—The Farm i 1 Machinery Question. ; i Th«se are busy days on the eighteen ! ' farms lying five miles out from Red | Wing. Minn., where a rural electric ' > transmission line has been put into operation to dc tenuine by a scientific ; 1 investigation the economic possibil : Hit's of electricity in agriculture. | I Within the last few wer.tas a great I J. :.l i f spec ial apparatus for use on tin .mis by electric energy has ar r: v. ! a n«i been put into service. Th • 'irr» 'it on the trial line was | !i t :• •)).■ I'rst time • Christ ■ t ' . ' »i::i• •. how. vi.r, th. n ta!l:n lon and wiring on th • differ !" . :.t farm- ;.r. vid.d only for electric • ittipin*f r el'.-c --r-.ti • •••>- iustai:- d until • viiif.r EcmT t Arriving Dr ;y l»>.:.!. : .!■> h aud Ai• .1. vover, .!nio-t • •ry train '-might :e r.°w .- :-se. • I -yilptr.ent into 1; Wins n ! tli« . •;(. tisil- were it. .lied a« :• i pi'! i •• possible. 'l Th'' joint committee which i con ducting 'hi ex;n rlmer.t -sts of four farmers, two power i.mpany representatives and the dean of the Minnesota College of Agriculture. The chairman is James F. Reed, president of the Minnesota Farm liure.v, Feder ation and vice president of th.' Amer- I ican Farm Hureau Federation. Manufacturers of electrii ;.l equip ment and of farm machinery are watching this enterprise with keen _ - yes. Some of the* bigffost . f th se eompani.'s are co-operatit.-- !■;• furnish ! inn equipment: others are 4 note if the progress and me: 1 . | f pro : eedtire. The General Klectri Com pany sent one of its engineers nil the ! way from its headquarters ,t rfche ; nectaily. X. Y„ to inspect the trial line ! and observe all that is being done. Electricity and Eggs Again Kigh'.» e?::s a day. instead c.t a niggardly eight, is what the hens ot a Wisconsin poultryman are doing in the winter since the electric lighting lof the poultry house. From all ac counts, electricity has assuredly un covered the hidden energy ot U>e hen r ' population. NOTICE 1 OF SALE Of! TWO FORD C VRS. i. -i s: ! !•;. . '. N C.. ,?s; 5. 1'.«2!. The i - ' '•>" IT ill H'.' 1 • ,'Y - : l.v S: m- i •:»»•»• OR*. • "TN iiiikiu ' P. p: •" '•- i r i . > ; lp> .i; '.n\s . N hi' .. *v:!i . it pi . t» t! li. '.id.!' 1' '' -"it ■ ' V.e • ' i't iv li- ' ■•! 1 N*. ' . - ' 1 ' MONDAY. II L* 7. 11. I.i i. t I'l M..lJ i':i\ i • at ' h>- !•• ;jr of i n* '• ! • !. r. ?!.. •' i-!aima:i ;pp i■- \it!• . i iy iron: 'a>t t!-i li-: Ford touring . n 1 i*2» ntorlel. nvitor No. -~>V',7*> 1. One Ford touring model. motor No. 7HU'! , >2. .i. FRANK DUNLAP. -heritV Stokes Cnur.t\. ijIUK "w NOV. THK TIME TO SKI.J vol It SUKPLU-' OR \!N. i if >on have a miit'us of whet't .in;! corn now i- the time to »oM. It wil! he lower at \e>! time. We pa> '.he mark.'t priie in • i-h. P\N!TR\ R'ULER M 1,.!-. IMNi!! !iV. N. • . N '• i i • -••!]* 'he -a: i'i!v a . - tc !. T.i tile uiuk rsL's • u ' r I meat on or before the 11 clay of 192">, or thl- ! .>tie' "• iii >• j pi- ad"il in bar of tneir r I erv. This June 9. 1924. R. ROAZE. Admr. of -J. M. l'oaze, ileeM. j \V. 11. Radgeti, Atty. I ._____ MM. , NOTICE. Having qualified as adminis-j Itratrix of the estate of J. R. j Tillotson, dee'd. this is to re- j | quest all persons owing his es- j hate to make immediate settle-, j meat t f same, and to notify all | i persons holding claims against ( i his estate to present the same | duly authenticated, to the un ) dersigned for payment on or l>e- I fere July 4. 1925, or this notice j will he pleaded in oar of their recovery. This June 30th. 1924. MRS. M. J. FERGUSON, I Adrnx. of J. R. Tillotsen, dec'd. j J. \V. Hall. Atty. lor adrnx. . pWWOTIMWWm * Weak I Nervous E ! J „t , i n |>. 'I was weak and nervous o nr. 1 run-down," writes Mrs. M ". iith Sellers, of -500 N. 21st £ ll St., K ist St. Louis, 111. "I S? fl couldn't sleep nights, I was so £ ri'Stlese. 1 felt tired and not £ ( p in condition to do my work, ft [5 1 would liave such pains in S r" my stomach that I was afraid 9 li I would f?et down in bed. . . JJ •5 My mother came to me 2 1 and suggested that I use IGARDUM | The Woman's Tonic ! g JJ I felt better after my first bottle. I had a better appe- S (9 tue. It seemed to strengthen I M and build me up. I am so g pj glad to recommend Cardui g| ni'or what it ilid for me. I haven't needed any mcd : cine g | since I took Cardui, and lam 14 > rJ fcpling fine." . 9 Nervousness, restles-'ness, g f3 sleeplessness—these symp- n C toms so often arc the result |J U of a weak, run-down condi- gj w tion, ar.d may develop more u M seriously if not treated in g 1 § time. t M If you are nervous and ■ ,I g run-down, or suffering from j W some womanly weakness, H 1 5 take Cardui. BSold everywhere. liMWgtiiMH—™ 1 * w ITRI.IC SALE OF VAI.FA RLE I. \M>. i■ . irti.t oj lit - ' !.i 4 \ "■ i":'a''.:i. '• : 1 t '»' 'i at !'. - «• '» N« rth 1 irol 11a. in : • No-^ii, it Si '.!♦ 1-2 ehaii • " ! W. ' 'her,.- E. ! 2 : - • "i- : . th« n> e N-'i" h i;' > ■ ■ •' 1 chains t>> r. , Us f X> rill v.v n ' > i-2 > h.iin> to a '.nt•. r thenc« ■ k'-inning, co; '.r'.:!' ■ dred, twt !ve ami one-halt" a> iv n:.>re • r les- The -aid I-*.::' 1 lies iar ! vl La •• v -re. ami is "lie 1 v. hi "! \\. Era. \v: a:: i IvS .1 * t!:•' timt' 11: 1 ni«! deed %Vi- e\e"Jt> ll; snj-ie 1- :ng i'i • *."i to »t. tire .1 ! i» . 1 on, pavable *0 A. ■T riit •'. >'i •'. hit ii >l "1 i.oo j.,.. mains uI. and iij- -n the reoiie-' "1 A. • . T'tr:" 1 .: . -t Ibv way of piil lie .Hit 1i- i.. ''or ea.-h, 1 11 the ]»relllises. lie 'w, ,mi me h«'iir i'i 12 M. an ! _> p. M., on— TliriiSPAV. -11*1.V :;i 1021. ; the a'i"t'e.-a : 'l de-.rilit ! 'a:. 1 Ti i- •' no 21. 102!. 1. !!. 1 !1 i.i >N. Tni>iee. I. V- ll' ;!. A'.!',. NO'IV E l !" \l' i' 1!( A!P IV !'OR I'M {DON. ' ; '■• "! . N .! (.. . roatls S*- - • • miy. All ■ t -ai lj' rd 11 are ii:vite I to ; forward their it.'tests to the 1 (Jc.vt-rn r with at delay. This June 2'!. 1921. Signed: MRS. J. R. OARITHEIIS. NOTICE OF SALE OF DODGE CAR. 'Federal Prohibition Director's! Office. I Salisbury, N\ (\, June 17, 1924- 1 The t* llowing described prop ; erty, seized by Federal Agent | Fletcher, from unknown par (ties, for vit lation of the Na tional Prohibition Act, will be sold at Public Auction in front of the Court House at Danburv, N. ('., Stokes county, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, on— SATURDAY. JULY 19. 1924. ' Unless claimant appears for same : One I)od«e Touring Car. Motor No. 81:59:52. 192:5 mode!. A. i 5. C'OLETRANE, Federal Prohibition Director. 1 Hi une2w WANTED—Students 0 v.ork in oJiie while trikini; hu-ine— course. Tuition paid tr«un ; !'i;:ir:'.nteed rm«-iti(in alter i ; nation. EdwarcN lhi-i:u— ( el b'te. I£ii:h Point. N. ( . 1 \ ;• I Oil ItENT OR .-ALE. | Two arori farms near \\ iUim > Store, out aliout >0 acres, the | ether 17 :I«to. \pplv to John [ R. Smith. Walnut ('»ve. N. I'. Route 1. 2*(ju:u2u I Mr. Farmer! I The Home Insurance Co., of New York, will protect \ou against loss on your crops || by MAIL ii you will call on or write to their h. R. McPHEKSON. Farmers Union Bank &. Trust Co., Walnut Cove, N. C, L. W. BLACKWELL, 18june4w Pine Hall, N. C. N>i! It K 'l'- ' *' \ \ I i 'ilii K i. j, I J ll_ ■ in- ■ I I•• • ; , , .. il l" Will 1 " " m «';:!>nksi>»v. r i.i P ; - . " =■:. : :-!■ v ' t !is • * .' ' t• • it' v i .M , .i. in St".-:- - •' *1 • i r • ; . t>i ' iii' s:»v. !• 1 ' • Sj }. rr : 1*; R't. N. i i I-!- s:il, ' | it-!:, >;• I r ■ (' ;■. ■: i-;.i .'. ; !• naive' • : \ 1.l ~ i l -• :. , • • \ .I\v:i 1 the In nv place* «f Monroe Mar- j tin. t!i' •. . •' •' '•' i'i'il ci a !'• '1 !• : ( ini' ;• '•••»• . N■ r*.h 7 •• W.- b-> ' v■- t. a-• i.f. 'li« •• • X* r:-i S •'. l-J ili-yfi »*s \\ .•>! 7' ! - V t iu-IH't' Si "I'll 2" - With {he li!-a!Hi> to ii 'r." : ' !;-ilce >■ i | - . !•••_■ • - i*.«-: i ;.!o itn'.i- > . •i »!«'iii : tin-lice Wr?!'. Si ® . t'l-'is East !."» to a stone. ' ■. i. : ■■ .M:!I 75 d'-irri-e.o !•]«•'. rj.i no)''- 11 : 11 • !i> - X 77 l-J I wi'h !:. ; c lilt;. :- • '. ! lie ' - • ' • ■ 7' . j ___ ■ i • iivri''' / - ■• ' • I . . .V . ■ 1 ■' - * • hi'i'f ' ' '.'ii . n.t'V.* :toi i. • ".t ivtise, i .ither !- Thi June :'.oth, 1021. •J. 11. MARTIN. Commissioner ADM IMSTK AT( IK'S NO IR E. I Having qualified as admini.-- t rat or of the estate of Gideon |Ffryuson, *lee. this is to request all persons owintr his estate tc j make immediate settlement L i same, and to notify all i holding claims against his es ; tate to present the same, duly authenticated, to the undersign ied fo v payment on or before | the sth day of July. 1925, or i this n(>tiee will he pleaded m ! bar of their recovery. ! This June MOth. 1924. T. G. FERGUSON, I Admr. of the estate of Gideon Ferguson, deceased. ! J. W. Hall. Atty. for admr. | WANTED—If any of our readers have or know of any old copies of the Reporter— hack :!«. Id or ">(t years—please communicate with us. We \\iil buy I hem. REPORTER. DANRI'RY. N. i ( ASH JVM!) K»!{ \\ MEA'i AX D t okN i Market price in:id in casft i for wheat and corn. . DANIiI RV ROLLER MILLS. DANIH'RY, N. C.

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