WEDNESDAY, il l.Y 7. 102U
DR. H. K. DLACKHUHN,
y Dentist
Mercantile Building, next to
postoilice.
Walnut Cove, - - - N. C.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS,
Attornev- v
DANIU'HY, W. C.
Prompt atU-nt.on 10 nil business
Will practice in nil Statu courts.
DU. 11. (i. HARDING
Dentist
KIN(.', C.
Office hoars: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5
j. W. HALL
Attovncy-al-Eaw
DANISLHV, - - N. C.
Frompt attention to all business.
Will practice in all courts.
DR. J. L PEGG,
Palmer School Graduate
Chiropractor
t Is permanently located at 202
Post office Huilding.
WALNUT COVE, N. C.
Consultation Free,
Oflicc Hours : 9A.M.t05 P. M.
Other hours by appointment.
DR. F. N. roMLINSON
Dentist
WIN."I'OV-SA I.KM, N. C.
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OlVicts: 22«»-221, Gilmer Euildhig
llouvs: 8:30 a. m. to 5:C ! 0 p. nt.
PIIONKS:
(in.ee 1022
lU's! !> iu e »«? t-J
WAN IT'l>—N\ iiito (lirl «»r middle
;m«d lady to keep and care
for three-year-old hoy, A jtood
home for someone. Address P. O.
Bos 113."i, Winston-Salem, N. I'.
*>ma\ Tt
L. W. BLACKWELL
PINE IIAL!., N. C.
I EVERYTHING EXCEPT LIFE
FIRE—AUTOMOBILE
Representing the Home of N. Y.
INSURANCE
Which is better to have anrl
not need it or need it and not
have it ?
THEFT—RON DS
Let Me Write Your Wants.
Blank Deeds, Blank
Deeds In Trust and
Blank Chattel Mort
gages For Sale.
Deeds 50c per dozen, Deeds
in Trust 50c per dozen, Chattel
Mortgages 25c per dozen. Send
us your order. We pay postage
on all blanks.
DAN BURY REPORTER,
Danbury, N. C.
Catarrhal Deafness
Is often caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Kustachian
Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
Hearing. Unless the Inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing may be de
stroyed forever.
HALI.'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
A do what we claim for It—rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh.
Sold by all druggists for over 40 Tears.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
GUARD CAREFULLY
* A mother's strength j
should be guarded with I
jealous care. Often when I
vitality is depleted
fcotfsEmiilsioi
nourishing and strength
reviving, is just the help
that it needed. Scott's
Eamlaoa has been a.
helping strength-ex
haustcd mothers for jUH
/ more than fifty years. l
* Frio «0 ami $1 JO '
plKlt a Bowuc, Bloomficld, N.J. frl 1 mm
Mt. Airy Is Now
i On Federal Highwayi
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;. l/ivill, line of (ho Surry ,
countv hiirhwav ci>nmii.-sionei>, has
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received a letter from State llijih- '
way Commissioner A. S. llanos, f
; Winston-Salem, statin). 1 : 'hat hi- hn
been stiecessful in noitinjf the road
fi>m Mount Airy In l.exinnt.i.i put
nil tin' Federal hisrhwa.v map. Mt.
Airy News.
lleputy Marshall !. Hryant,
who is will known ill Stokes, hail
i
his lonsils removed in n Stalo-villi
hospital last work. 11l- i.- ro.-ovor
i inir rapidly.
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OFFICES:
Danhury W&sliiul £a>yc (.t-rihUJiitm ItJiig
DIRECTORS: ?
w . ...President C. E. Davis Cashier at Walnut Cove
n'e Pepper ''' V.V. . . .V. - • .Ca-Wer at Danhury C. C. .McC.ee Cashier at Cermanton
* jj jj I o ike Cashier at King
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W H. BYNUM SAWL. IIAIRSTON C. M. IIAUSER J. £. CARSON
V. T. GRABS J. W. MOREFIELD P. H. LINVILLE , S. fc. P.ULLLAM
J. B. WOODRUFF . f | WSUM " V * J. A. LAWSON . J W, & STEELE
D. S. PRIDDY, " ' „ I ■:...s?■. «*
THE DANBURY REPORTER
'Surry County Lawyers
II ive Organized
i
| Tin- meiujiers of thi- Surry county
liar met last week at IliiUs.m aii'l
organized tlii' Surry 'ounty Mar As
sociation. ('resilient \V. I - ', ("arte, - .
Yin-President I'. M. Keere, Secre
tary ami Treasurer (ten. K. Snow.
The lawyers ailopteil a fir rat"
and this will lie Miliinitted for puli
liiation a little later.
Krr.iik Kintr. who 11: - In en wot'''.-
inn' here on the -tore ImihlinK "f
N' A .Martin, is rontimd to hi* home
I ill Stolieville with sil-ktl" .
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HI I ' WMI'K .1-IW-*."..'!—P L W. ~rjr - : WW-VI-C «.-.£* TR: T.W.Z-VBW' WTTM
• Farmers Meet In • : ■ c
Halefch .July 27-2;? ! il!; " " f:: " ' ' ; j ;
' lialeiirh, Jillv >•'. The : 111 I';.i
I!| I „■ :• .. • ':.!! 1.1.e .•!'!■. • If.
Ill' i • »t\ntl»n HH'C ' Sil Mi;* ' "
„ , , . . „ . thi' farnu r. 1' 'hi - '• '■ : *>■>*•' idsiy.
( oil"-. 1 ft r t'iroe days. luls , -lis,
Rfil* SWsAw*■
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jj ■ the South'has
I economic health
>; tf > '"Vw', - ,y' QOUND prosperity arises oniy from the prosperity
y 17 O of many different types of industry. Sections
/ ■* ' of the countrv that are dependent upon one business
or one crop sometimes have extraordinary prosper
"v ' ity: ar) d they also have hard times. But it is those
jfr sections where production is diversified that have
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v The present prosperity of the South springs from
) many different sources. This is seen from the record
of freight carried bv the Southern. Last vear this
). t,.
>' -p,, u >»• r, >) ■ traffic was made up as follows.
>; wm.'f ... ' 21".V " ■
> Pi MUSC.S :i.C;ri.?»lttire find IMVR.'N' C . 10.6?
> • Cotil
> C'av. ra I. »sir.i a .'.>' *■ !• ...
>OI • .
) Forest pt : - I
! : :i«!i • -lUir.oi, ds. 2i.
> Mcrcl'.ai l
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last as the divr;r.i» : c . .••.:t. er-. i.->dustv. s
> J
> brought the tvmth econ-.u.. i:c-alth. so also t! v. ~\-
' vercification of the Southe-r. s traffic should tend to
>. stabilize its revenues and rn; • its securities ivttr&c
live to investors in the South.
! T T T T 'f L T1 T
| J U U 1 i%wiN
1 R.AILWA Y YSTEM
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>; %e Southern the South
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