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PAGE TWO i ■■• ' • " • ■ 4.vT '" - '- : " "'. " \V\IM I CMYK "The Metropolis of Stokes." THE METROPOLIS OF STOKES HAS THE "M \I\INGS" FOR \ (TH NV .i 111 ii t Co\e W ;i» 1 iiM Settled l»> Pr. W. \. I.a?»h and I .at it ( amo tho Pultons. Fair*. Freeman*. lUirton*. Itierson*— Kailwa> and Hiuhw.ix Facilities \ro Ideal. • ... W ...;:• : til. ''r*t -' t !••»• i: -. . -in • : ••«»;.! • :' l • .'• * • ■'■•■ .r ' ' - " ■ .. - »v » -• 't!i• aMi llt'l'i .pa- ' 'a: > '.' . - :'e ire. i'ak ' i t:l '!io i'lio tin railroad i'r>>• a i .a: ta. t «.t' liis vv.-rk ami Sai : •!•.. • • Mt A. . ua.« i.-a: :> n .v, r. '!v Fultoiis. «;i .1 - • ' \ v. a• • F.v> :::a: . Fair.*. ami Kiersoii*. a.L'n and 1 "la;. Ma.'; it ( \i ;* a.! ! xxhoiu lutue soon alter tho metropolis St.»k« * i ou:i- t!io town xxas opened up I»y P"'.! tv. ;ts largest eity ami >mh :' l.ash. ami their standing a' will remain because of the t\v« present slnnvs what ran he told advantages hereinafter done hy those who pioneer in enumerated. Mr. W. A. l.ash. Stokes business fields. ••••••••••••• BUY YOUR GROCERIES FROM YOUR HOME MERCHANTS SToKF.S COUNTY MKK('HANTS WILL SUPPLY Vol'K K FQUIKF.MKNTS IN QUALITY AN P I'KICKS FQUAI. TO ANY KLSKWUKKK. TRAD: WHKRK YOUL CKKPIT IS COdP. Stokes Grocery Company \\ ii oi.i:sa i. i: (; uo kai k s W MM T ( i\ 11. NORTH MtOI.IN \ iiM ••••• #### r 'f ¥ « I -1 i to n W Sg A f V 3 'Jj (4-; J* j IfiL ..*iL li. Jlv I * | H P r;'A,9- ?■ > '%hnrk 1 Ld j 9 •• i! £ %J? 1^ Lit.o FST AM) BEST IN STOKES Ladies* and ( hildren's Hair ( uttinu; a S}Hliuit\ ' "' I " I II »» .■■!— "l*—'l I nI» II ■II Ml ■■ ■ I ■■ a WALNUT COVE ICE COMPANY NOW READY TO SUP PLY STOKES COUNTY WITH BEST QUALITY ICE AND DELIVERY SERVICE. We earnestly solicit inspection of our plant which is modern in every respect. t D. T. RAMSAY, Manager : i 'Hi:.- i.au; .Till little to v. i> lit- diiv.-tly •>n tln* famous Si.i • and' .alt : >'lit■ trum tlio 'north t tlio smith which jilt -tiiu'd t• > In' tl i' most tame is trail of tourists « nroute ■ Florida aii«l W.-t* rn North iai ■ ''lt. Walliti' t'oVf Wo! • , ' it gateway on acr tllii ;ts 1 • . posit ion to ! 1.1 • to he South . s • . •.• iiv founti" • its li inl* \. ■> :, hi 'tin S'ate is lii 111 100. ■ j iron, a -'ainipoiut of !hi-ii wa y s at.ll its citizens ar ■ fully aw also to the possihilil ies aiul advantages to ho ih'rivo ! front this source. roiirist i coming this way troni th.■ | North or South will oatch a j first glimpse of thu woinloi'tul I mountain soonory «it North Carolina. Plans art- now being work oil out for a toit-aoro tour ists oatup ailjaoont to a proposed swimming PK>l on the' edge of town. On this site is J situated the famous Sanders' Mineral spring, an artesian I well of 1 .:«>(• feet in depth, j gushing forth a hold stream of 1 health-giving water. Walnut Cove enjoys railway jjtnd highway facilities that few | towns in ill*' South can boast of. It is the junction of thej Norfolk and Western and the A. and V.. lying on the main line i f ill*- Norfolk and West i rn from the coal fields of th Virginias to the South. Cmi ■ pctithi freight rates front ti■ i - p"iiil i-\i r these roads ntttk • t ii'- an id* ;tl location flor ii dustrir- lliat consider this a:i important part ■ f ihoir n\i ■ hi-ad. Uah i' ( i>\ i• ifl'crs unparai •*• i i i -il.ill'iYs P-r mailt .fa - s. , I 1, at;.., - an fa. i. -. lb.tit ...a i •>-" i . i. ii- ml p ■ ■ ■ ' ■ inablc at r- r a; • i'a • . I.aluif i • 11i ' .m.• •' • 1 •*' is : **i » *1 • la I ,c* * . • aI u I s i il*'i I la i •!' ia' •• ahility is .iht.tinai■ ■ ■ a. . "iii.i...• wages. |.alior i ai" at: unknown i u '. . ■ ' - soi-Coii. Living ':■ !; »it** city are idea. . •:!. innovation • ■!' a n. water, -nur ami lightim ton. am! the-. 11 m\ en ii'in lie e\'ended as net-cos -i' r•- 'l'-1 ires. I' ine School System. j I'hc school system of Wal 'o\ c is coital to that ot many ' cities of greater population. It has an accredited Stjitc high i school of twelve teachers audi four hundred pupils. Modern ! buildings, consisting of l') rooms with all conveniences for I the various departments hav ■! recently been erected at a cost I of about $65,000.00 and the school is complete in every de tail and is the pride of a com munity devoted to education. The school for the colored pop ulation is also modernly equip ped and the faculty is compos, of five well trained teachers. Four churches care for the spiritual needs of the commun ity. all of which enjoy large and consecrated memberships The M. K. church has for it pastor Rev. E. X. Crowder. 11• i. D win u i tvi*.*. • i i.>» WII I I \M V S* 111 I I/.. Weill l.i W iii-mii salem 'rum IHl i. .. >l i, - , i i-l > . ill I'llll .llill :. • t- 1'... |m —iti"'* . 'ill Marie*'. I'a'li.ll «• i 1 mt-r t m. •!". a- shipping fieri., v.,: "ill, ili>- W in-ie!i->ale. i (.:« I in l"l! as bonhkecp ir. I lien «ilh the Zinzcndcrl Hi.(el in IPC! a* «lerk ami hook-keeper. In hi thi- position 7 years, - iriir* a> manager, was secretary-treasur er ot the Smoak Wolnr Co.. Studc h.aki r alien. > lor a number of years, and a.eepled position with Forsyth county as auditor and purchasing agent in lh2a. and holds this posi tion at present. who has recently entered upon his charge; Kev. (). E. Ward is 1 pastor of the Baptist church i for several years; Rev. A. H. .Marshall, of Mt. Airy, has charge of the Episcopal church; Elders Watt Tuttle and .1, A. Fagg are pastors of tin Primitive Baptist mug e gation. The municipal government is iwcll organized and is being tip era ted in a very economical and conservative manner by the officials in charge. Mr. ('. R. llutchins. I . mayor; Messrs. .!. R. Vos-. li. li. I >a\ i- I. L W. li ii and W. 1.. V;*> g. r ill, commissioners. The Chamber . f '.in- r * j- one of til" live institutions *if t lie town and is .• ' ' 1 :: _r *•■ . . ii. rgy toward the up 1. ding am: .. ' aiii'em.'t:' of thi 'owi; :. I..'iiiu unit; . • i■ ••; in- a;!. t ' ;• • 5 ; c I. • EVERETT M. St ill 1.1/ Went to Winston-Salem in IPC! from Dnltnn. Stokes county, accept ed position as bookkeeper with , Travelers' Hotel Company, operating ; Hotel Zin/.endorf. W inston*Salen>, i and Hotel (iuilford. (ireenshoro. Rc ! mained in employ of this lirnt until IPI7 when the Cnited States enter ed the World War. volunteered for service and served as captain of In fantry until fall of IPIP. Re-en tered hotel work and has lilted tin position of auditor and assistant manager of Hotel Selw-yn, Char lotte; Hotel Robert E. l.ee. Winston- Salem and present manager of Hotel Zinzcndorf, Winston-Salem. i j L. 0. Spain hour, of the King community, was among those who attended court here this week. BICKORICYOr DICCIDIC ON BIILDINO r vJ .._ SICK DAN RIYKR LI r MHICK & MILLINO COMPANY FOR All Kinds of Building Material. Building Hardware, Paints, Oils, Ce ment, Lime, Plaster. —CONSTRUCTION— Dan River Lumber and Milling Co., Walnut Cove, N. C. "Try the Drug Store First" Burton Drug Co. Walnut Cove, N. ('. PRESCRIPTIONS and Full Lines Toilet (loads, ('osmetics, Drugs and Standard Remedies Novelties am! Stationery. Tobac cos, Magazines, Periodicals. SOD \ FOCNTAIN and Lt N( HEOXETTE AN I P-TO-DATF DREG STORE The Working Man s Store FULTON & DAVIS Walnut Cove, N. C. Full lines. Shoes, Dress Materials, Hats, Dry Goods, iNotions, Groceries. FEEDS AND Zells and Roysters Fertilizers Honest Goods and Fair Prices. Try an Ad in The Reporter WKI)M-:SI)AV. \!'K. I.:. I>-V
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