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PATRICK WOMEN OPERATE STILL Mrs. Jas. K. Hall and Younu Daughter Hound Over Tti Court When Found At 100 tiallon Still. State Prohibition Agent* Hanisev and Md wards recenth found Mrs. .James 11. Hal and her IS-year-old daughter Miss Fannie Hall, on Hull Mountain in Patrick eounty, Va., in eharge of a 100-gallon copper still that was in "t'uil hloom" turning out spirits of sugar. The two women were hound over t" the December term of '.iivu'i court. rh«• oll'm rs stated t hat t luv >'a\d a' thi- >:i!l for halt' an ■ ur expeetlng that men eon • i ee u ith i' - operation won! . j'.ppi-n along. !'• ■ , 'At'l'i •'.ld l-y Mi- Pa'i • ' i '! . 11 ' ! 1«' 11 - Senator Dupont Has His Voice Restored Ni'W York. fit. :'o.—Seietiee has made another ai Move ment ! Senator T. Coleman dn I'ont of Delaware, through a miraele :>f surgery, has been provided .villi an artificial voice that enables him to .-peak practical ly as well as ever, following a delicate and epochal operation. The device is a development i*' the Hell Telephone labora tories, and was installed by a group of noted New York throat specialists. I'lie artificial larnyx "put noise" in the patient's month. K.v manipulating his lips, cheek and tongue. Senator du i'ont controls that "noise" so as to form words. The larnyx was first severed from the windpipe. The upperi end of the winpipe was then brought forward, piercing the the throat. It communicates directly with the outer air. A rubber tube is held over the windpipe by straps and leads up to the mechanical de vice which takes the place of the human vocal cords. Air forced from the lungs causes vibrations in the instrument. I iind the.-e vibrations, carried to the mou'h, are then turned in to words by the means refer red to. •' m f Sheriff J. F. Dun lap (Jets Another Still >n Sunday nmntiny Sheriff •I. Frank Dunlap captured a ")"-jrall'»ii still and destroyed seven barrels of iiwc in the ■ I'liit Hall section. No OIK* was at or near the still, bur ''reparation was bring made t.i make anotiier "run". •00000000000000000 ! SPECIAL; SALE ! ) ()X c / ! ?, Ranges J % for NOVEMBER. o Free 17-piece set of o o pure aluminum with I > every rangre. '> >! ■ ;• % PIEDMONT O V (Y 6 HARDWARE 3 1 A / $ CO. 01 v 0 £ King, N. C. J V ' $ x>oooooooooooooooo Would Re-Stock Carolina Streams With Larger Fish Raleigh. Oct. 30.—Municip alities, sportsman's organiza tions and individuals should establish tisli roaring ponds or nurseries over North Carolina tor the purpose of raising baby lish t'rom the hatcheries thru the first year in order to insure the greatest degree of success in stocking the streams, ac cording to (!. C\ Leach, chief of the division of lish culture of I'nited States bureau of fish eries, who visited Raleigh to day to confer with oflicials of the department of conservation and development. Realizing the greater elii demy of stocking streams with larger game lish, Mr. LeaHi de clared !!s:t' the 1 ni'i d State-* bureau of fisheries is s; rat in, .1 movement t'i r i irseries raise 'ln iMigt-rlings to a larger '«•. ile has just rei uriieu ' \ ai ■ >ta, l ia.. v. !i( -r ! lie '.-ureal! of i.siiei'ii-s is star! inir pond oi nioi-,- han - ;.i re> a-- the tirst p. ii> system. Lincoln's First Speech. (From The Kansas City Star.) Abraham Lincoln's first speech, made in Sangamon county, Illinois, in IS.'VJ, was short and sensible. He was ii Whig and a candidate for the State Legislature. The speech | was brief for two reasons; 1 previous speakers had taken ' up most of the time and about , ■xhnusted the political discus- don. and Lincoln was young J iml timid. The speech is reported to \V. H. Herndon, * listorian. by one v.ho heard it. j follows: "(ientlemen. Fellow Citizens: I presume you all know who 1 \ mi. I am humble Abraham Lincoln. 1 have been solicited | >y many friends to become a andidate for the Legislathuro. My politics is short and sweet. ike an old woman's dance. I im in favor of a National ( Sank. I am in favor of the in- ernal improvements system Old a high protective tariff. \ I'liese are my sentiments and xilitical principles. If elected. shall be thankful: if not, it £ vill be all the same." £ Subscribe for The Reporter. ' - 0 0000000000000000000000000000000000 1 CANCER I 0 X 0 DON'T wait until your cancer hurts before applyinp for 0 trentnunt because tlun your best chance of successful treat- 0 ment is pa.-t. Y 0 V q Do lmria.-e your respect for your family physician if he ad- Q Q vices you to seek the advise of a specialist when symptoms of * ft cancer appear. 0 I)o write for free ho .klet. "CANCER AND SIMILAR AF- $ 0 FKCTION'S. their Detection, and Treatment.' V Q Remember: Over HKt.OdO (one hundred thousand) p nle A are dying annually, in the L'. S. alone with cancer. LAWLESS CANCER SAMTORIUM, 0 .;ia Hfl"w Danville, Virginia. 0 Home is Where MOTHER Is Handsome, Dura'ile. Moderate Priced Furniture awl Kiinii.-iiinjrs will make her happier and less tired. MUSIC I >y ihe world's masters make the farm people happv and is as necessary as handsome, durable, moderate priced Furniture and Furnishings. A VKTROLA will make your home cheerful. Wmr ~s{o/ne S/iou/ff Come ,first 1 ) HUNTLEY-HIL L-STOCKTON CO., Opposite Postoffice Cor. Trade and Fifth Sts. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. THE DANBURY REPORTER Rockingham Farmers Pleased With Prices j Madison, Oct. 31.—Farmers ; in this section returned to their ! homes late this afternoon more ' than pleased over the fact that | tobacco on the local markets today brought an average of ! $27.15 j)er hundred pounds. This is the highest paid so far this season and is a $4 increase | over the average of last week. About .'55,1)00 pounds were sold today at the warehouses. i i i Many things may be pre -1 served in alcohol, but law and order are not on the list. >OOOCOOOOOOOOOOOO I Cash ! 0 0 fB u y=! in 9 0 0 £ Saves our custom- £ o ers hundreds of o o vlollars. o 0 « 1 SILK DRESSES. o MILLINERY, o o DRESS GOODS, f HOSIERY. | UNDERWEAR, o SWEATERS, o BLANKETS, o! 0 0 SHOES o 0 o o bought before the 0 0 advance for cash o gat the big: store. £ o o 0 0 o Shore Mercantile > o o 0 Company, g 1 King, N. C. $ £ Wholesale and $ £ Retail. g £ 0 00000000000000000 | A girl isn't necessarily timid because she jumps at a con clusion. I ' Camel i An honest cigarette honestly advertised i Delightful tobaccos, the choicest grown. Blended with eld I: and care* Sold without buriL j of any kind, and it leads the world by billions. . If all cigarettes ucre as good I C/? *> as amc ' y° u wouldn't hear anything about special treat' » ments to make cigarettes good for the throat. Nathinq takes the place of choice tvbucccs. © 1927, R.J. Reynoldi Tobacco •; Company, Win«ton-Salem, N. C. •' >OOQQOOOQQO v>o -0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 > A I ! QUALITY | Is Your j/i FRIEND mjM j You don't buy clothes to save money. You 0 I buy clothes to wear—to jf X\\r 0 enjoy—to serve you \V\l 0 long and well. | $ c A $ Cheapness may cost less to buy but it costs more in the 9 end. Quality costs a little more but it pays in the end. > A This store leads exclusively in "Quality" and at the 1 A same time our prices are moderate. 0 $25, $3O, $35, $4O 1 0 ; Winston-Salem, N. C. v i ! >•>. >>oooo+oo 00000000000000 > 'OOOOoOOOO' >OO *> >*•> >c> > v > .. oo He sure of your fatted calf before essaying the role of the prodigalson. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 15)27. Every married woman thinks that all her husband's bachelor friends envy him.
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