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The Danbury Reporter from Danbury, North Carolina • Page 6

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Danbury, North Carolina
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THE DAN BURY REPORTER STOKES POSTMASTERS OT FIDE AT CAMPBELL Appointed Last Week. At Francis- TO LEAVE STOKES. i Mr. Zeb V. Martin Purcliascs Farm In Guilford County, Near Greensboro.

I Mr. Zeb V. Martin, of the ieasters section of Stokes, was Third Call Destroys Residence. And Its Contents Belonin To Georoe Sisk. co and Vadc Mecuni Offices.

Mr. J. R. T. East has recently been re-appointed postmaster at For The Payment of 1913 Taxes.

Mr. Bud Smith, of Meadows, Vade Mecum in accordance with HAD NO INSURANCE a A'anDury. viwwrywwnwy President Wilson's order of May Wtt told the Reporter that he expect-! 7th iast. Mr. Elijah Beasley I Mr.

J. Burge, of Smith, I will meet the tax-payers of Stokes county "for the purpose of collecting the 1913 taxes at the following timesand places Fire Just Family Discovered 'ed to leave with his family in a was also last week named as was a Danbury visitor yesterday. I few weeks for Guilford county, postmaster at Francisco under Mr. Charles R. Ilelsareck In Time To Escape returned Monday from a visit to relatives at Rural Hall.

Nothing Saved. where he recently purchased a the. same order. Mr. P.

C. Campbell, who was farm. in Danbury Monday, told the Mr. Martin's newly acquired jggfj Pinnacle, Monday, Jan. 2(5th, 1914 King.

Tuesday. 27th, Germanton, Wednesday, 28th, Pine Hall, Thursday, Walnut Cove. Friday, 30th, Danburv, Monday, Fob. 2nd, Mitchell's Store, Tuesday. 3rd, Francisco.

Wednesday, 4th, Lawsonville. Thursday. 5th, Sandy Ridge, Friday, fith. Dillard. Saturday, 7th, Bf.

Meadows Township. Messrs. Geo. Lewis, W. R.

i.epjrter ci me narrow escape nome lies just three miles nortn of Mr. George Sisk and family, '0f the court house in Greensboro of Campbell, who lost their home janj contains one hundred acres. by fire Thursday morning at.On thr is a handsome Road Commissioner Wesley Mabe, of Sauratown township, visited Danbury Monday. Mr. Walter G.

Petrea left Monday to spend a few days at Winston-Salem on business. Ex-County Commissioner R. Petree and Y. S. Smith, Mead- and other dwelling improve- ments, and it has running by it ows township's road commission- ii.

nra u-oivi in TY'inhnrv Tfn.l-lV 17 CUUnn This is the third call for the 1910 taxes, and only about 20 per cent, of them have been paid. .1 hope the people will meet me and pay their taxes without further delay. I will remain at Pine Hall from o'clock a. m. to 1 o'clock p.

m. at all other appointments from 10 a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m.

This Jan. 2nd, 1914. Respectfully, W. C. SLATE, Sheriff.

a most excellent roau, oacuuu, ux mwic o. opim, macadam but recently turned attending to some business in visited Danbury Monday, into a sand-clay road. connection with their duties as MjS3 Effie Booe has returned Stokes cannot well' afford to commissioners. It is learned jto her schooi heni sp2nd-lose such men as Mr. Martin.

that they hope to start work on in? Christmas at her home in He is among the best citizens of 'the roads of that township soon, Iredell C0UntVt Mr. Sisk was awakened by the explosion of a small oil tank in th? kitchen where the fire had started, and when he arose and opened the door leading into the kitchen the tlames swept right into the living room burning Mr. Sisk to some extent, and he was baraly able to save his wife and children who were asleep in the The family, did not even save th.ir wearing appr.ie'1 but hud to clothing, from m'av-by-n I was the county and is a good gmeer Aium-u, vl uium- farmer. Salem, has been employea by the Meadows commissioners. niHnKWHrgBCT'lWMl MI'ltTBT Messrs.

John E. Hill and W. R. Stovall, good citizens of northern Stokes, were among Danbury's visitors Monday. The.

Woman's Eoreign Mission I To all persons who like to save I money on their purchases I would like Death From I Spinal Menenyitis. Yerden, the six-y Jar-old sen' 0- ary Society, of Danbury, held tn env rlmt I nm unw rprpivincr mv full .1 il Llf a. U. Lit M. Ltlll LftVFT MWWWBTail.

1 Iiolilcr's ieiy. an interesting meeting at -Y M. E. chgrch Sunday afternoon. I IlllC of fall, dry SllOCS, dfeSS UiMing or its: of Mr and IV.vell msuii r.cv i i meeting of the Miss gOOdS, etC, aild Will be glad tO 1 111 HI IV tor a directors to Ciilford College' to mmiWnr DricCS rAttt Willi HIV IHS.

icnus h.i;t Li r. ess. 1 v- 1 resume or an r.omo ii.r.uv vciirscif. 1 J.i:-:.;; 4 to A. I.

A A. C. W-k-lV ncr icii Avi.sU' i'. abi.i (. 1, 0 1 i A I I i-M 'i spent Sunday night in and -Monday in Danbury.

"att'-eml-' FAGG A T) NELSON Wholesale and L'etai! Dealers In i a 1 iM I a i NOTICL of lan.l and ii? rcionv on A- -l-VOW IS vougi). anVi i ever my store." 1 can't iv machine packintr 0 -ior ill. it 1 -iifif i v.i nil 1 iifh l.iir the meetinir the 1 1 1 "if n. any trouo It rK-eds no guarantee. We are prepared to fill orders large or small for i a uargain, 1 ms tine uiTnarti bee; 1 r.

Kirg' j.j all kinds of dry goods or groceries good sawmill outfit, thr head 1 iiscovery will rlit've tlie nvt ladies underwear. Good pay; light, 1 0 a employment. Any inquiry regarding the above will be gladly answered by of cattle, one fine mi! cow, two, Ut-nnnhinn rt I ormnl 1 obstinate of. coughs co. Is.

Lung troubles ijuiokly helped by irs t.se. Vou should a hi trie in the house at all times .11 1. 1. 1. wagons, one grab cart, two 3 household and kitchen I will preach at Carmel, You are cordially invited to visit our store and inspect our stock and prices.

Fagg and Nelson WALNUT COVE, N. C. ior a i 1 ine memoirs 01 me Tiiij. and All TtlC iflallllC AlillS, want to buy. 1 body is invited to attend the 7 1 I lhl.l), service.

II. K. i't'C'KLFX CO. Winston-Salem, N. C.

4 J. FOLGER. Campbell, X. C. Phiia.

or St. Louis. Tjar.t 7t mm. 000)00 1 vtm VW p'or of Coo i ti of TAKES GOU A Combining Statements of Danbury Office of Dec, 12. Walnut Cove Office of Dec.

14. ssets Nearly A Quarter of A Million Dollars STATEMENT. Capital, Net profits, all expenses being paid, Deposits, 154,043.17 5,988.14 2,147.70 39.50 74,109.34 Money loaned, Banking Houses and Furniture and Fixtures, Overdrafts, secured and unsecured, Other property, Cash in our vaults and in other banks, 20,000.00 3,343.47 212,984.38 $236,327.85 0 236,327.85 I. N. E.

Pepper, Cashier of the Bank of Stokes County, solemnly swear the abovestatement to be true to the best of my knowledge and belief. N. E. PEPPER, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this December 17, 1913.

WILSON B. VAUGHN, Notary Public. We invite the close attention of our friends and patron3 to the above state njnt, and r3ciu33t that thay compare the same with the statement of any other bank in North efinvite he business of every business coucern in Stoke3 county, and solicit t.h account of every man, woman and chill who wish to deposit their money with a conservative and safe bank. Our capital is ample, our loans are well secured, our officers and employes are bonded, our money is secured against burglars as well as against fire by ample insurance and every safeguard possible is thrown around your money if left with us. We pay 4 per cent, interest compounded every 3 months and on certificates of deposit.

We furnish nice check books free to those who wish to do a checking business. Come in and see us at either our Danbury or Walnut Cove banks, and let us present yeu with a nice calendar. THE BANK OF STOKES COUNTY. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOi o.ooo.ooooo.

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Years Available:
1872-1924