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The Dun bury Reporter -saued Thuradaya u banbur>, N. C., and entered at the Danbury postotfice ad second dasa matter, under act of Congress "• E. P pper, Editor Jic P.»oli»>.er • * • E V Pep; *r „.ito 11.1.'. ; Nationjl Advertising Rep*j»2ntjtive New York : Chicago : Detroit : Atlanta : Phila. Danbury, North Car., Thursday, July 13, It'll KING NEWS B> K. P. XKWSI ii Arthur l>. Hon Irix, tit'., •i it hi a luiiui' it Tobaccoville M 'ii'i.iy of ,i complication of - a sea following a lingering ill • ss nt Bt'wral weeks. The ili*- «. ISI I is survived by the widow. I 1 i a milters, Miss Hen .::i\ "1 Tobac. - >ville, ml Mrs. An nie Sif ilrirtiti of Km... inio so'., Harnn>n Hendnx of Tobaocovillo, and one sister. Mrs. Conrad Sani i.i s i>! Pilot Mountain, uid thret g:\indcfiTldron. Mr. Hendrix ha.i been postmaster it T. .baccovil!-.* ! ir a number of years .vi vo .1 i !. iv • retired this i .until. Tile t moral serene .vhu was i ..ar;;e of llevs. Brown. \\ iij an: Crews. w is CD! • PI . sant (ivli V . • . t■ i - ' '1 i loi.t ii li> r. : . i :t . .. . \ : : ' 'in: a I-'r. i . «:! M 'ine ..i Kur ■ !•: M I V.» .: .; i W N!.-s iv-\ u: . •; • Hull I' 'int. This .section was vis: - ... ; s; 'a ndul ! tin S ' \ir l.iy v. - \\ !.. .. a n • i and v hi, a - :i • . - ; i . rups wonder!:. !v. '■ Mr. in I M: -. (). 1' •; -1 •:. ;:n- I ,rV. s M: :• . Fla. .• t 1 s • ; Mi t of taon, Sgt. O. P. Green, J;. . ii the I'. S. Army. Mis.-; \i .ii ■ I Urov > ; \V - i hr. -Salem is the .uuist of Miss Betty Sear.se/ on Pullian. >l. ( FARM FOR PENT 1 - n'ile of Meadow* sehool. W. A. SOI'THERX. Walnut Cove. N. C. TO CHECK k g|A Ik >' 7days \^666 liquid for Malarial Syniton*. Dependable Pru!*s At Reasonable Prices SMITH DPJT; RO i OSCAR \V. SMITH. PharmncM I Pilot Mtn.. X. C. You Are Always Welcome To Visit the Nehon Funeral Home At Any Time PHONE PI 3 Hi '. itivi s :.t re have 1 . . i.oti ti> i nl t!:e sati arrival o: Claud B'ltncr in Enclan i. C. 11.I 1 . S.ate and family havi »•• • tut tied t 1 t..eir home in l.oanoKi Va .fter visiting n iatiws her banian Edward Lutz of Cam; Peary. Va.. has returned to h: post fir spending a ten-day fur lou^'i-. with relatives here. The stork's report to Mr. an : Mrs. Trvin Wall, a daughter: t Mr :: ; Mrs. Hon Hooker. a dauu 'a • . t.i Mr. ;ui3 Mrs. Clar er.ee A ik::;s, a son and to Mr. a:: . Mrs. W Sa| ; . a sop. Th - s the r.ows from l :ere. FKAN('IS( ) NKWS '■ •• I I > ! - ;:..;tive I!a; - ■ Nrwrnan ( iirroll l>ipcl Saturday ' - ar \ v.- .:. (~ .. , ■ ' J. y. ;i ■■l - ... :. , Nittjrday at 2 ;. ,k a. m d - - •' t'.v, -a - .. / . • r, : k at !■'. it -* i I'i "i ! !:• | ' ,>t i a.- V ' i - : a r .1. \\.,tt 1 .111e :.. i > a : \V. J. I.wn ir. eh; .. t u- I w«s in t iie chun a ,i att-ry. 1 Pallbearers c.vn. J. i. /»*■•«.;, J r! !!..y, «"a? 1 P.-y I'linelium, 1 :.:: ivHinuer Murk Snatii 'tnu \ \. (». Sisk. S'.iviving arc the jarer.ts. Mr. • - .!. d Mrs J. M. Ca'Toll of f»ern:au [on. and cne Fister. Miss ii;;ry ?arro!l of the home. N'ewni.ui. who had boon afTiet t'i with 5 boililj doforniity ; il l.is life, was a good boy. intelligent, nd friendly. . He was in Danbury a few days ago. and seamed to be peart. H nff. rt el with enlarged heart. I Fro l K!V's Primes H'lrn of ' r oh:u'fC Fred Ellis, who is a tenant on tin \V. fi. Petree farm acai Di lard. last Monday primed las (first barn of tobacco, containing •100 sticks. Fred is one of fti kes county's best farmers. THE DA-VBITIY BFPORTER, HANBURY, NORTH CAROLINA. JULY IS. IM4. #***#*♦»# OL'R BOYS it******** I . . - r: : Juar.ita Fiyn". ; : u . r Cove. - • 1 - «!• '■ • I# i !••. - : : . Ik- ci'.' i'i ihe rav. | >, traLoi ::r Gir.it La!. \ ... ar.. is at > Francisco. SiMiiiar. T. a i l'!.:ss Herbert UtuKph Tat ST. of Mrs. I.i! :• T.iturii c>! W !r.:it Cove, has Seen promoted t> i'.is present rating. He now s. r'.'ir.- with the i.avv at sea. Corporal Paul C. Stevens, son -: Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Steven? >«t Iawsonville. his notified hid par ents that he has arrived some where in New Guinea. He receiv ed his training at Edgewood .*r serai, Md.. and Camp Sibert. Ala. teaman Second Class H. Ever tt Marion, son of Mr. an i Mrs. E. E. Maron of Pinnacle, Route -. has Keen promoted to hit? pros int rating. Fie trained at v'.ir.it !'• iv.. V... :»i.i j s mw at ra.ii.. school Aul - ..rt., Ala. 1' ". Pan! H-.i-.5.-n. Jr.. son f 'I! ir.d Mr. Paul Johns..i: i ' - ■ his wiu '. M;ip . ' ' ' • ' i' . - ' •i .iii . t • serviei Mi.rch .Mrs. Southern Dies Wednesday at Kinr Hi..-Knight S.>ithern, -• i !7. j.,ssibly the county's old- St tit ./it., died -it Kir.}; WV dnos- ' ay. De. lining health for several ' a i ks. Died at the home i f het ' :uiiter. Mrs. Garner. S;i v.vi.rs: the daughter. Mrs. 5 i. r;.ei eiyht urandchildreu. Mrs. kV. E. Spuinhour Mrs. Real Voss 1 md Frank Garner of Kiig: Mrs. ( Klnic Barber of Bethanii. Mvs. ' R.v Moore of Rural H..11, Mrs. ' James Hensley of Winston-Salem. Thomas (iarner of Bluefiold, W. ' \ a., and Guy Garner of Goldston; >5 great-grandchildrec. and five -rivat-great-grandcHildren. Madison Breeze Editor 11. M. Spear and his young son Michael breezed into the Reporter office today, up for a trip to the Hanging Rock Park and to fish in the Duke dam be low here. The editor, who pub lishes one of the most interesting papers that come to the Report er's desk, says Madison is rather dull now, so many gone to th« war. others away or. jobs. He tells as that Columnist W 1! is bitter alter his recent idness Mrs. Spear is the only help thi® journalist has in getting out hi* p."per. hw 'his seems to !_•_> quite adequate. 1 LARGE GROUP TO LEAVE JULY 18 FOR PRE-EXAMS i ' Tr.e feliowi::;. wiii leave Dan •- ;,uiy July 1\ Caiv.j Croft, S. ('.. where they will take pies, duct ion physical i .naxinath ns; Eilis Elmo Goiv.,)!-., .1 i.r. H. «. Joyce. Wiiburn EaU-i:. Marvin Ray Fe-gusoi:, M Alex I-u.k, Rutas Hennis D:ir..a: ~ Amos Ellis Smi'.ij, John Urij'.i : D. Linger, James David Ma bo. H:.- dtMi Olin George, James Priudy, Raymond Caivin Han.v. Earnest Roosevelt Cook, Win. Hei.ry southern, Durward Wads worth Boyles. Wm. Vester Mar , N'oneli Gray Uoft" Zachriah [ >pencer, Thomas Richard frown, . Buster Smith, James Silas Barr, ■ James Cicero Flinchum. Jessie - Roosevelt Hayden. Jesse Wiiiari • Scott. Luther Earnest Smith. Mai . eolm Douglas Dunlap, Frei Khmm. James Guy Collins. James f-onnie F.msler. Clarence Young. Otis Hiyden. Anderson Mabe, , M iir Ellington C irn, Gilmer Bev el Nelson. Raymond Lawrence Cain. Ruffin Bennett. Thos. Wyatt i Liiwaon. Noah Samuel Mabe, Carl Samr.iie (iordon, Ralph Berkley i»u.l: Lirene Ho nr. is, . H ■ ar. !. s. ph C rdon. W:a. G:-i-> V'.i:; !•. C! ;r!es H.al r. T : I- M I r.i ! !•: wav.J C. Uias. i>: u . A- .«• ;■ : I. : N -•• v.: . ( . : t.'. i ..y >». : ! .. : • . • .V I',. •• i, i v . \.i• y i• ,■ :! . I • • K!. K. •... • T ■ . il. I.; : t..; . s I- . a I. - 1 Willi. !. F.-.ri: r. r. i:J:i!.i.Franklin M- r r!tt. Rayt ; i Car.lwell, J... Wr,. e!- tr Ovcrby. R bert [.. Mart . r .. ( Jar.a s P.o!: fh Mabe If ui. : ('lr.diff, Dewey ; Dunkley, Hm son Holt Bennett, f Walter Heath Guy Norman C\';, Spencer Burri.w. Charley Alios p Joyce Edwar l Mnr[ l.y, a Joseph' Wesley Stone, Stanley Eli- t gene Morton, Clarence Wood row v , Tiiley, Robert (irnyson Edwar is. Robeit Manfer Stovall, James Ed- p dis St. no, Win. Snyder Dodson, r Claude Edgar Hooker, Nornvin Lawrerree Smith, Thonras Wr... Rogers, Henry Thomas Hunter, r Cecil FTarl La'ulreth, Thomas WnN ter George, Joseph Patif W. bstt r. Themlore Ejatum Bo'es. N- rr.i.inj Hassell Chapman, Casey Hi'ks,' Alvin Otto V'enable, Paul J-eoo-j ard Sheppard. Raymond Lest-'r Carroll, Allan Grovee K Jar c.« Ralph Joyce, Finer Ode',l Jaclr pon. Wn.. Berkley Stevei. s, Her bert Elmer Bir.gman, Mo\r Le» n nrd Hall, Wm. Divi.l AU'-y, Be;- nard Wiser Tattle. Paul M-be. . Birthday Dinner r About 200 persons attended the birthday dinner given for Mrs. Alverta Hicks near Hartman las Sunday. Mrs. Hicks is S5, th. ! mother of Tom TTicks of the Dan-| •" bury community and wife of t■ I - late Jim Hicks. She receive.'.! - many sifts from her relatives ar ' friends. Beer Prices Increase I ) Boors ani ales were placd uts dcr "coats" ceiling prices in ta. - 16 counts. .« in western C .r -. olir.a v. l ii' . an- under the hu;-. r *i>ioii of t: ( iariotto OiW iis t't ■: . Ma'.j.ty. J..!\ It-. I I'.di :• t iii- ri-.:;!atii'ii. t lie i•. • lii' 1: .e been d. iiini in t t IH. »!'; arn :. i- -a! | . , s during the i «.:• ; - • ri.-i of A. ::! l-i... di!e:. - itws the i ur.der whiih t - • v: ili oivt:v. ; I!a.\;:nur*. prices, in■".i•• • •t'a : U S» lax, VV'II I't* IS f j the lis. 'i! ( iH-r.auai Tv-is and 1, ces:ts I);' ai. other Invrs. Revival at Smith Chapel F.. A. Smith was here Tuesday from I,awsor.ville. He was ac , eom (visued by Wheeler and Ha-- voy Smith and Moir Corns. P.. A. says a revival service attend i by large crowds is being conduct ed at Smith Chapel Methodist church by Rev. John Banks . Martinsville. V:t„ a Holiness evan gelist. The meeting will continue through next Sunday ni.:nt. The gentlemen report g rains an i ctv;s looking well in tl'.eir sectian. Condition of Oops ■■ !' ' i I,takt a- lastgi upward i '• • ■ I■ : ■ : : . : .. 1.., • !'... t t 'V l ••. • i. I. . : • • ■ ■ - ' I ; I. : . (. • : Tire Situation Critic:'!: iulu\> Are Kali-;n I'ree A ' •: git . : i ins.i r ii. . - r ' r' i , i.. v.. !. i : t i:!i etcr of t!:,- * l'.\ • • t'i-. iri >ttc, pointed out i'r tire situation is st :' | in;, ical, since the demand frr the. •! exceeds the supply. Tubes r.re not needed nearly ; badly as tires. Mr. Driscoli said j ami so it is possible for synthe-l tie rubber production to keep up . with this demand. Tubes are al so a great deal easier to mak -. than tires, for the manpowi r needs are much under those fot the manufacture of titvs. Passenger and truck tires wi'! go to only the most essential d:i vers again this month. Mr. Dr'.s -•oll said. I I E. Wall of Morehead City is ( visiting his family here. - - * ROOFING Ei °1 Ruberoid Roots jpplied I \~i'- :, - -r ,' T^^ W twent/, thirty and ever hirty f livo vetso ago, are still giv f ing ezc*lien' service. ■ It certainly pays to insist or i J'. 'j' j'.l" 'V" '| f ' 'V'"F ! Genuine Huberoid Roll rtoot . ing. Get that new Buberoir Vy*~v\ •'-,!' v 0 'T •' fc- Hoof now. Delay may br i WILSON BROTHERS LUMBER CO Rural Hall, N. C. 0. T. C.erry Sues For Divorce t iv Ti'.ii.'. i.' (ii nv> i.f Wal- C '.i Ir..i- : .-:iit t'.-r divorce i:. F i>ytk County erior / agaipt Carrie Margaret 'Jerry, tv.. vial.- .- | :•: iti n as • I riy'.- i o!. j l.dnt .-aid he and : witt in.,itud in St>Kcs county ' : a: S it. 2. I! 1 !*, and • ; ' t : I n : at A ug. 29, : living u'iao. Mat a !irr\. I>anUiry (.iil l \\ tils At \\ ahington M;.?s Kt.t May East was mar n.'.i Mar e!ius Alien Fisher of Bn\.k! ... .\. V.. Jun# 3». in the Mftre; ,:t;. Baptist Church of Washington, p, C. Flev. John C. Ba!! [ ast r. ctf.ciat. 1 !. Nirs. {• is.ier hamie was i >r.T,' r.y at Danbury. has been e:v. f, r two years with the i 1.. Martin C -n; any Balti n: -re Md. .Mr. Fisi-r is in the •>' -s in Ero k!yn. Not Polio - • r ' " ' i ; r t of S:im . .We!- !* :«i*M .iii. t>*\ M•. N ?;i ! MliN \ f.\ Mi % l • * : ! . if ' • M.-n .S' ■ icas ' •••:■>■ 1 : r:.:a«- ■■■■■■ T1 • is invited to : :l "- .' : '-i • -r.i ii an i a.ttend. f Torefievedistmsof MONTHLY Female Weakness (Also Fine Stomachic Tonic) tydla E. Plnkhnm's Compound U /amoui to relieve periodic pain and accompanying nervous, weak, tired out feelings—nil due to functional monthly disturbances. Made espe cially lor women—(t help i nature/ i'ollow lubci dtrec lions. LYDIfI E. PINKHAM'S "Nirfl c K : (io,ul Kesiilto **eiii. tiling can In* done for AKTiiKI IK and KIIM - M.VfU I'.MNn. tall or write for tret- information to— IWriTl Ti". Box '!|(i. K!i'h n iiiml. li*d. Phone
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