WED. MARCH 15, 1933
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
(W. W. Smith, of
in town Saturday. Mr. Smith is
a .large farmer, and la horsetrade-r
Of note.
Visiting Rev. and Mrs. O. \V. Mar.
shall js Mr*?. 1! lav lock, the grand
mother of Mrs. Marshall, of Win..
abon-Salem.
Itev. J. B. Xe'dhrun filled his reg
ular Appointment at (the M. E.
Church Sunday night.
Senator Reynold* has -secured for
Dallas Kjrliy, of \Yinston_Sulem. a i
position with ttlu> Ser.geant-afcJ.trms
of the Senate.
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X. lvirl Wall and Tliunnan Mar.'
tin are filling "in applications for
farmer's in the grand jury
room at the court house.
I'rofps or lloed, principal of the
Lawsonville lligh School, was lieu*
Monday.
K. \V. Carroll, of Ocrmanto'i.
who finite painfully accidentally ,
cut his li in.l with an axe Monday,
was ill town Tin sd.iy.
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Rev. A. .I.yce and M«lr ll.nv.
kins of !■' I'i'ly Rjdge wi-re in town
Monday.
Frank Til ley. of Lawsunviile. was
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here Monday.
Mns. sheriff .1. J. Taylor visit-..]
Wlnstoii-Salem Friday.
I*. M. Stephens and family visit. •
ed Winston.Salem .Monday.
Miss X !1 .leycc, who tenches 'n i
hc Winston-Sail in Hty school-., j
geent the wceU-cd here visiting iv'. |
atives, the family of .Mr. and Mrs. J
H. M. Joyce. 'j*
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Alex Rodgreiv, of Lawson\-il]e, was i
In town Saturday.
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W. \V. l-ovy died last week it
Pilot .Mountain, aged 4
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Rev. It. \V. lieorgo, of KnilN i>v". ;
was in Jiinliury .Monday.
Mrs. Aiin iluHi' christian Mendm.
hall of Tliomasvillc. visited relatives
here Sunday, and JTTF'companie'i liy
Mrs. .1. P. Christ Inn and Beverly
Christian, several hours were spent
with friend-* at Westfield.
Geo. Q Venahle. of Hortman Wis
In town Monday on business.
Silver Tea
A Silver Tea will lie given at the
the M. E. Church Were Friday even.
In® at 7:30. (The time has been
changed from Friday afternoon to
Friday evening, beginning at 7:30).
The-i-.- will be a musical program,
and refreshments.
The public is cordially invited.
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Seriously 111
Miss Stillie, the 15.year-old daugh .
ler of Mrw. Jack Duggins hiere, is
eeniousiy ill with pneumonia. This
young lady recently underwent an
operation for goitre in .a Mount
Airy hospital.
D. E. Nelson's
Home Burns
The handsome home of D. E. Nel
son of Mount Airy wins burnied la.->t
week. The building and contents
were lncured for 150,000.
MEETING CLOSES ' I
AT GLADE VALLEY j
REV. O. W. MARSHALL CONDI'CTS
Sl'Ct 'ESSFI'Ii REVIVAL/, WITH
NINETEEN CONVERS IONS
SEVENTEEN RECEIVED INTO
CHI'RCH —REMARKABLE Wilt.
ITCAL RECORD OF STVDENT
BODY AT GLADE VALI.EV.
Rev. O. W. Marshall, pastor of the
Dan bury Presbyterian church, dosed j
j a nuccewful series of revival services j
at Glade Valley school, Allegheny
county. Sunday morning.
The meeting had been continuing j
for about 10 days. At its close, nine- j
j teen per sons, all of them except one'
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members of the body
! of the whool. professed conversion, j
seventeen were received into t-> r
church. i
: A remarkable spiritual record i
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■l'.mvn by t!i ■ Glade Valley s- ho.il
in that out of HI I'tudoiits. ail but.
two are profe. J *ed I 'hri.-'i Lans, belong
ing to tin* different denominations.
The s 'hml is influeni'cd by a high j
moral ar.l relluioii* /itmofphere- Th- 1
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I faculty i* i-fimpo-' d of the follow
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ing:
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11-v, It. Kidntl*'£• Hcv. t*. W j
Krv!n. Mrs. srant. .Mr.*. \V.
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Tlv tmpsMi;. MNs Annie P.o l V in** .
Mi, Mai : ir.M lio-.-cle. Mrs. R.a.-h- I ;
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I lenil.Tson.
Rev. c. W. lirvjn i- wo". k:. '',v:i •
t I>anw!n" - e lip w i.s !' ■ ;
-:jr of ihe I' l jltiw r-.-' ' !•• i
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' cli'ir.-h. :.s Wfl! as «iher Ht: ' ,• r'"j
Ith it deiieiuinatii n in {'. ■ countv.
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j Mr. Krvln is r-nn mlfpvpd he v.i;V. j
; plea.-ure and iiffcetji 11 by j. >;iy,
I friends.
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Kins* News.
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1 Kjng. Jl.ircli 15--.Dr. Ernest M. ;
j Griffin nifide a professional trip t ■ |
. Bixby, Davie county. Saturday.
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Worth (tentry has accepted a po.-_ ,
| ition as sab'sni|:n with the Slio>-e j
jMeiv.ntile 'o., and has already en-'
tered oil lii-- lew dii'le*.
! D-iiiw ag'-d c- nfedeiti-'e
J Veteran i- erltlcully ill .it his horn
"lie mi e south o' t"wn. hi- 10 ny |
friend will regri t to leant.
Iwis Woman (if ! -'eellsbia'C w.i
among the vj-ii- -s he-v Saturji.v.
Ilvi rett Stone, who is attendin 1
college at ITgh Pi nt, spi nt "he we '_
eiid here tli > guest of hi.s ittrents.
Mr. and J. E. Stone.
Mr- and Mrs. S. O. Schaub and
Miss Clodie Stone of High Point
visited relatives here Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Moore field
of Dan bury were among the visitors
here Friday. Come asfi.in Doc we
are always glad to see you for we
always get a good laugh when yo.i
come to town which helps to get
our minds off the depression?.
Miss Kale P. Stone, trained nurse
»>f Charlotte, spent the week-end
with relatives here.
D. O. Taylor, merchant and plant,
er of Gap, was a business visitor
here Satiirduy.
Mr. and Mm. Sylvester MeHorve
are the glad parents of d new baby
gtirl. The young lady arrived Fri.
day.
Rev. Ira Ferguson delivered n
very interesting *rmon at the King
Moravian Church Sunday night.
WE PAY 50 CENTS IN
TRADE FOR CORN
SHELLED OR IN EAR.
W. C. WHITE
GERMANTON, N. O.
Shipments of Broccoli are going
forward from Scotland County by
expre?i-i until the crop matures to
the extent that carlot shipments
can be made-
THE DANBURY REPORTER.
JANUARY AID
j $3,528 FOR STOKES
THIS AMOI'NT WAS PAID FROM
R. F. C. FI NDS TO I'lltl LABOR.
ERS—IN THE STATE MORE
THAN 05.000 MEN WERE EN
GAGED AND RECEIVED #750,.
000 MECKLEXBI'IM; T II li
BIGGEST PENSIONER.
In the month of January, 23,1
Stoke* citizen.* received $.1,528 wages
, for work done on i-'cliool grounds.
higbwiiy repairing and bt autifieation.
! and other fornii-i of iconstrucUon.
These figures are furnished the
; Reporter from the Governor'.* Of
! flee of Relief at Rulclgh, which is
di-ipensing |j. K, _". funds in North
j Carolina for the aid of uneni|>loy
• nieiit. and which durinu the mon h
jof January paid out more than
t» 95,(18(1 men.
The above figures indicate th it. i
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about t wo-:bird.* H' til"' l«H.ads of
I families in the Sta.te were I
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'working for the aid which they re.!
1 reived.
I' i.* Interesting to aofe from the!
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Which we have r. . • iv. d from the
! 1 !'ivciai«ir's office, th it many oilier
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■ counlifs in til.. State .. e iv IvJn J '
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lar ii.ore hel;> than S'ol'---, sliowjn;-. I
''Wit d • dilution is w.M 11.. ad.
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For instance in Aiim:i ■■•uiity 2,-
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; SI,M were worked >1 v.-ere paid !
I Fnrsj*th paid out >-1,•'•77 to 173f» i
J worker*.
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'• lili'ord paid M' 1 ,! S'l to 2!)' i." j
' wo'-ker.s.
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Mecklenburg. S3 >i ,e>7 t' l 2000 la. :
( borers.
Iloeklngh ini worked !> 17 men. and 1
j the payroll was $ 1 2,!!'4.
J Surry. $!L.700 to 11152 laborers.
Yadkin, 402 workers, puyio'l ?3.«
' 282.
; Midkiff Gets _
Thirty Months!
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J:!ii Midkiff \va t:•*;it Sttcir
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1 l-'t-t \ve**k and montiis '.n
pen f;»r conipliel:y m i! t» innrcK'r •
!« I* S!u»pj/af.| ; n D. -
| • :ii »{»:• 1". Ilis I'oM 'fj'.-ons ll irvcy
V(!I'IMII, lii!l \\ iller. . « , 111 WALLER AMI,
»IM1 Muck h.nl pr« v. .'I.- y CUIL j
vi« te«l md irivon lo:
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Buy handkerchiefs
with what it saves
It Un't DfttMiry to p«y SO€ or roorr to grt quality ia a
(iaoufrice. Litrrine Tooth Paste, made by the mikon
of Lieterine, com re to you in a large tube at 25ft. Not*
how it cleana, beautifies and protect# your teeth. MoTO
OT er it lavei you approximately $3 a year over SO#
dentifrice*. Buy thinga you need with that aaving
handkerchief! are merely a Lambert Phar*
macal Ca
LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
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Hints for Homem&kers
By Jane Rogers
CONVENIE3NT corner shelves
may be easily installed by any
housewife who can use a hammer
and saw. By using pressed wood
you can make each shelf out of a j
single board.
After doing home-work children
usually have ink. on their Angers.
To remove these stains rub with a
cloth moistened wltli household
ammonia and rinse In clear water.
Well or Sick?
When people are sick and suffering the one
thing they want most of all is to get well. They
are not so much concerned about the Doctor or
Method employed, what they are interested in is
the easiest way, the quickest way and the least
costly way to regain Health.
The next important thing for them to consider
is to get Permanent Results, not just Temporary
Relief.
For every Effect there must be a Cause and for
every Cause there must be an Effect. If you are
sick or failing in health there must bo a cause for
your trouble.
I do not give Drugs or Dope. 1 do not scare any
patient in to having his or her Organs cut out to
ease the pain (this is the effect). What I do is to
find the Cause of your trouble and correct it.
then the patient gets well.
My office is equipped with a NEUROCALO
METER an instrument that will pick out the
cause of your trouble, regardless of what or
where it is.
MY GUARANTEE
I am plain with every patient that comes to me
and if I cannot find the Cause of your trouble or
can not do your ca-e any good, ! will tell you so.
If I accept your case and you should not got re
sults, I will refund every cent of your money
and it costs you nothing.
EXAMINATIONS FREE
OR® J® J® WILLIAMS
Phone 6520 Hours 10—5
Nissen Bldg"., Winston-Salem, N. C.
A Personal Testimony
How the Security Life &
I Trust Co. has benefitted
one Ire;13l! County
man and his
i L vc^
ofamily!
-Op'" p. & c c&i " v * AV V \CPP -Jr.
Don't Gamble
with the futureof
your Loved Ones!
The poorhouses are crowded with people who could do better with their
money. A policy with your Home Company will protect your
loved ones against want.
Security Life & Trust Company
HOME OFFICE—WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA
WM. M. FULP, General Agent - Walnut Cove, North Carolina.
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