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THE DANBURY REPORTER;
DAXBI'HY. N. C.
N. E. and E- l\ PEPPER. Publishers.
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER S.
Step On the (Jas.
*i'hi- - the best time we have ever seen t«•
after lupines-.. There i* plenty of game in the
firu-h for those who will -care it out. The
Greensboro business men sense this fact and
have inaugurated a "Pro-perit> Week" in which
the wary citizen i> expected to loosen up. I'irsL
by paying h s bills. and second. by (spendin.-
wisely and well, that is buying what he needs to
haw. now. judiciously, of course, and all that.
Thus will the wheel- of industry\speed up into
high gear from their present -low motion; trade
will quicken, and all kinds of business get a
boost from which it ought to keep up the lick,
and not be depressed any longer.
Let the whole country catch the cue from
Greensboro—step on the gas. The time has come
to stop moping, and cease cioaking. This news
paper has all the time been preaching that our
troubles are to a considerable extent psycholo
gical.
Fall (irain Sowing-.
A late wheat crop is better than no wheat
crop. The drought continues, and farmers find
it difficult to break land for fall grain sowing.
Probably this has been the most discouraging
year in history for farmers, but let us hope for I
a better year following, and the lirst step i- to
get sown a grain crop it possible.
To Our Stokes County Friends===
Sell Your Tobacco
With
P= Boyd Nelson
Jesse B, Glenn
J. A. Fagg
at
Piedmont Warehouse
Winston-Salem, N. C.
"Our Record Our Recommendation"
IE D I T O R I A LSI
Beefsteaks Remain High.
Many hundreds of head of heef cattle are for
sale by the farmers, hut the price on the hoof is
said to he too low to he interesting. We heard
a farmer say the other day that he wanted to
t-elt it head, and that his neighbor had 2"i head
for saie. but there was practically no market.
(Uit when you go into a cafe and call for :»
bee!steak, the price is >ti!l i'O cents plus. Why
this big difference between the unslaughtered
cattle ami the meat served in the restaurants?
Who is the middleman who reaps the profit?
The Beautiful Woods.
The woods are fast taking on the'r autumn
shades, and in a few days the spectacle to those
who love beauty will be inspiring.
Consolation?
It is less than four weeks until the election.
Let all candidates hear in mind that the drought
has not dried up Salt river.
Who said there were no can
did candidates? Harvey Mc-
Uehee. of Paris. Ark., is run
ning for the office of district at
torney because "I think I can
make a living out of it." He
also declares that he will put in
his time during the campaign
"kissing babies, bragging on
the women's cooking, compli
menting the farmers on their
«.T ps. and warming things u>»
for my opponents."
THE DANBURY REPORTER
BY N. E. P E P P E R
Lawsonville Items \
■ Lawsonville Route 1. Oct. 7.
—Rev. T. G. Williams filled his*
i
regular appointment at Snow!
Mill Sunday morning which
uas attended by a large num
ber of people.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wall nio-j
'torn! to Winston-Salem Sun
day on a visit to relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Morefield'
w'sited a number of relatives
•it Mead, v.s Sunday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wilson
and little daughter. Dixie Grey,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fry
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Priddy
attended service at Piney Grove
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oakley
, spent Saturday night with
Mrs. Oakley's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Priddy. |
Mr. Claud Moore made a fly-1
ing trip to High Point Sundav i
to see his best girl.
Mr. Jones Oakley called to
see Miss Rubie Kate Shelton 1
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Posie Nelson called on
Nelson's Funeral Home
Ambulance Service.
Call Day or Night
All Kinds of
Funeral Equipment
and
Service
J, E. Nelson, funeral Director
Danbury, N. C. Box 3SO
jSjfpL' , jfe|fjj§ i Old Indian Liver & Kidney Tonic
' THIS COUPON IS VALUABLE
]FW /11 ffij ' j This coupon is worth Thirty-Five Cents on
f I jJP\[VJ the purchase of a bottle of Old Indian Liver
' _ i and Kidney Tonic.
Cut this coupon out and bring it to the TAR-
A Good Drugstore I HEEL PHARMACY, at Walnut Cove, N. C. and I
® ask about it.
in a Good Town
Our Prescription Department Rubbing Alcohol (Full Pint) 49c
is kept up=to=date with a
full line of FRESH DRUOS CotyFacePowder 79c
Tar Heel Pharmacy
Walnut Cove, N. C.
I Miss Annie Throckmorton Sat
urday night-
Mr. Brokley Moore visited
, his old sweetheart in Kernel's
i
ville Sundav.
Messrs. Goffrey Smith, Pete
and Learie Nelson and a num
ber of others enjoyed a line
J chicken stew at the [tobacco
barn Saturday night.
Mr. ('. A. Wall and daughter.
I
Is"ssie. visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. If- M ore. of Lawsonvill".
Sunday.
Mr. Pete Nelson called on
Miss Lena Corns Sunday.
Messrs. Re id Steele and Len
zie Hawkins visited Misses
Lola and Quincy Rhodes Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Shelton
spent the day Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs- J. W. Shelton. |
Those who visited Misses j
Sudie Mae. Annie and Lucyj
Fry Sunday night were Misses I
Bernice and Winifred Shelton, 1
Messrs. Forris Spencer. Willis!
Shelton, Alex Spencer, Wallace
Moore, Goffrey Smith. Lincoln!
Williams and others.
Mrs. G. R. Shelton spent
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1930.
■ Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Homie Nelson.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wall and
family motored to Stuart, Ya...
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Paulina Spencer visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
Movelkld. Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin
spent Saturday night with Mr
an,) Mrs. Sam Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robert
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Robertson Sunday afternoon.
Eileen Simpson, 1:5, of Grand
' Rapids, Mich., was awarded a
i SI,OOO prize for saving two
children from drowning.
Arthur Coleman, 16, of Glen
coe, 111., and known as a "neigh
| lwrhood terror" was sentenced
i to attend Sunday school for two
| years.
i
G. B. Feldham of Chicago,
proved a parrot he sold talked
in the past, but had to refund
i its purchase price when he fail
ed to make the bird talk in
court.