WEDNESDAY. JI'NE 2:!. 1 «>:>;
, a DR. 11. E. IH.ACKUI'IIN, I
| W Dentist
Mercantile IHiilding, next to
poslof'iko.
Walnut Cove, - - - N.. C.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS,
Attorney-a { ' —r
DANUI'ICY, W. c.
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Prompt atti nt.un to all business
Will practice in all State courts.
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DR. 11. (J. HARDING
Dentist
KIN«. N. C.
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Prompt attention to all business. Q
I Will practice in .ll courts.
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DR. J. L. I'EGG, $
I'almer School (Jraduate (j
Chiropractor £
. Is permanently located at 202
''' Post office
i WALNUT COVE, N. C. «
Consultation Free, X
C'flico Hours : 9A.M.t05 P. M. q
Other hours by appointment. 5
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DR. r. N. ro.MEINSON 0
Dentist iQ
WJNSTON-SM.KM, N. C. 0
C'il;, t 's: 22't 22 I, Gilmi r Br.iMing.
Hours: IvliH a. in. to p. m. q
I'iiONFS: 0
(lliice 1022
Residence I'JM J V
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W \NTKD—White uiil or middle- ,\
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ailed li'dy to keep house, and care Q
r ihree-j ear-old boy. V «ood
home for someone. Address I*. O. C
1 It,n 11:I3, Winston-Salem, N. C.
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L. W. BLACKWELL c
I'INE HALE, N. C.
EVERYTHING EXCEPT EIFE C
I'IRE—AUTO.MOBI EE C
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Representing the home of N. Y.
insurance £
Which is better to have and ; »
not need it or need it and no!
have it ?
THEFT—BONDS
Let Me Write Your Wants.
Blank Deeds, Blank
Deeds In Trust and
Blank Chattel Mort
gages For Sale.
l>eeds 50c per dozen, Deeds
in Trust 50c per dozen, Chattel
Mortgages 25c per dozen. Send
us your order. We pay postage
on all blanks.
DANBURY REPORTER,
Danbury, N. C.
NOTICE.
Having duly qualified as executor
of the hist will and testament of
Gideon A. Martin, late of Stokes
county, North Carolina, all persons
owing his estate are requested to
make immediate settlement, and all
persons holding claims against his
estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same duly authenticated to
the undersigned for payment, on or
( i before the 20th day of May, l'J27,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. P. O. Stuart, Va.,
R. F. D. No. 2.
This May 17th, 1026.
EVERETT MARTIN, EX'r.
of Gideon A. Martin, deed.
J. D. Humphreys, Atty for Exr.
Catarrhal Deafness
Is often caused by an Inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube Is inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
Hearing. Unless ths Inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing may be de
stroyed forever.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we claim for it—rid y»ur system
of Catarrh or Deafnssa caused by
Catarrh.
Bold br all drug*i«u for over 40 Tear*.
F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
PRIMARY IN
46 COUNTIES
In Addition To County Candi
dates Se v eral Judges, Solici
tors, and Others To lie Vol-'
ed For.
Raleigh, July. I.—Democrati-.-
voters in 4» North Carolina
counties will go to the polls on
Saturday in a second primary.
State, county, ;uid township
official* are to lie nominated.
Two Superior court judges.
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LOW LABOR RATES.
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$ I
I Have vour Ford car or >
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truck put in condition.
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40 Per Cent. 1
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g Sales Lincoln=Ford=Fordson Service £
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DIRECTORS: 1
||j tWN •• 1 President C. F.. Davis Cashier at Walnut C o\e
& '• ~ r Ca-liif!' at Danbury C. C. Cashier at (.ermanton
1 N - fc - KP " tr „. ,L Lettku l'-*' •• King
iw II 15YNUM SAUL. lIAIRSTON C. M. HAUSER J.C.CARSON
V. T. GRABS J. \V. MOREFIELD P. H. LINVILLE 8. JL PULLIAM
J. B. WOODRUFF p NEWSUM j. A. LAWSON IW. S. STEELE
D. S. PRIDDY.
| Vice-President J.H.MARSHALL - E.W.CARROLL i* £ E. P. PEPPER
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THE DANBURY REPORTER
iilm c solicitors, three State
Squalors. ai;l a nemlter of rep
resent at hes iiv i> be noniinat
«■l in liie I .imary election, in
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addition to numerous countv
aivl township nominees to bo
chosen.
A. Scales, of Sandy Uidjre,
was a visitor here today. Mr.
Scales says In has t!u' finest
crop of wheat he has even
trrmvn and he has |onj; been .t
line "heat trover.
\V. ('. Moore, of ("anit>i>•*!'.
spent a short while Into today.
Jii- Fii:ieh«:ni. ••' the l,av •at i . : .- . ■ • v ■ a.-t
- sonvillc .-fvtio'i. was here t - v • «-\-
- day aiid reports thai the (♦.*•- ' • ; • ... •i>
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1 l>le o! his community are ';\ , , p..,,, - . .• ••it j
' i»ri»r:ir!rijr for the t'o-.;-wash- h re
wi ie sout^ern ome an d
S : j§g, the Southern Railway
0 " \Ml* home that the world's work goes on. And wher
? ) 2 is well clone and prosperous times come, ii is
1 •' *i 'ir the home that benefits most. Besides being the
X! K ?! foundation of the State, the home is the ALL of
b * our civilization.
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A myriad of life's necessities food, clothing;
) and household goods—passes over the rails of the
' Southern Railway System anu into homes ever;.*
>' M day. And every day thousands of freight car
"> hi th /«.-/ thrrr tmrt , , .
y than s?oo,ow,o h.ir icc* loaded with products from the South are carried
5 'J',]along -he rail.- of the S> •uthcrn. bound for ui:" • r.r
> uiiu-re,iii.yiiu „ith,ri,. markets. Tin;:- the South grows and dev.'
( Carrying the world's g ' '•> to the South., and; v.
; Souths goods to the v. - f ! . c. .• in and day
} is the service (.»' the Soi:;h ~i Railway Sy. len
to the Southern home. This • gular, dependable
N and >n is the aim and the
> test of good railroad service
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RAILWAY{(^)]SYSrEM
\ %£ Southern serm§&vxs' f he South *
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