The Overcoat Question! f - DigitalNCnewspapers.digitalnc.org › lccn › sn91068291 › 1911-01-11...

Post on 06-Jul-2020

1 views 0 download

transcript

Mr. J. C. Wall, of Meadows,was here today.I?? -

When buying a cough medi-cine for children bear in mindthat Chamberlain's CoughRemedy is most effectual forcolds, croup and whooping coughand that it contains no harmfuldrug. For sale by all dealers.

XOTH'K TO DKI.INWI MXT TAXI'.VVKK oil I'AYKKS THAT THEI'l UCJIASKK ATSIILIUKFSSALKOI'LAXDSOLD FOKTAXF.S WILLAPPLY FOIt A I»(?:!?:I> TO THKSAMK I'XLKSS SA11? LVXD IS

WITHIN TIMI:I'liiis.CKIIiKD It V LAW.

TIIH liHlw-IU-HTU' or devisees uf Dn-viil Kallani. dcci aKcd, or ot her |» r-son UF |H*I'MIIII> who may own or In*concerned ill till* redemption of tile1.1111 l hereinafter llewclilled, nil' liere-ii.v notified ili,'ii W. c. Slate. tlii' pur- 1fllUSCl'at Sheriff's Sale of MIIIIC,lllillll*li.v it. .1. Petiw, ex-Sl;eriff of StokesI'oiuit.v, X. mill nt a milt* of sunn*lllade by t'. M. Jones. KluriH ofStokes county, at the court houseiilour In the town of Duubury, X.oil the first Monday In May, lain, ?IH'IIIKthe wH'und day of May, Win.for taxes therefore duly usseasedand levied I»v ilif commissionersof Stokes county, for State, county,.school anil special pur|iUMH, and re-malnlnK due anil unpaid thereon,for the years liMlh am) lINKI respect-Ively, aud which lands were dulylisted for taxation In the county ofStokeH for hulil years In the name of,'

! or us the lauds of David Kallani. ile-'ceased, will apply to the ex-sheriff

! and sheriff of Stokes I'ounty namedntiove, for a deed for aaid hinds un-less the «ame shall lie redeemedwithin the time prescribed by la w.Maid land lyinjf and lieing In the

i towaahlp of Snow Creak. Stokesj County, and bounded as follow* :

KeßinnlnK at a Mark oak on theI North side of the Ward's <iap road,;\u25a0 J. I*. Smith's corner, .North lMt poles!Ito a spaulsh oak. Poor's corner,,i Went on CuußliiKham'* Hue Ml poles]; to a black oak, thence south <!<) de-cree* Went '.'IW poles to a black nimi ion the Xorth side of said road, ]thence soiitli-Kast uloiiKthe rond to'tlie beuinnlni;. t'oiitainliiK Ist ' acres,more or Icsa, and belli;; the sameland described iu a deed from smith

! Kallani to David Nullum, recordedIn the office of the Ib'ttistel' of Deetls

I for StokeaCo., in Hook Xo. I*l, panesSCI and 314. i

I 'I 111* tii \l'S ;t| li ??!?>! I*l?r f III* vetir It'llS. lit? iftami lilt*taxi's ii<l I'a.r tint VCIII- |H»!I, ,

LFl*lLl total **7 HI. with *J| I»I»|- I-fiit ill- ?tere>f on sum** ironi flu* .'ml «l \ or MIIV,Mini the cost ol' |>iililiciiIii i ? n|' tlii*t-iilii'i**i INI

i That the time lor mlmi'ilionoi MiitlInn*l u'l|exiiire on tin* iir*t ilnvll* \la\ liri. ami unlit.*

I Mi|ecni»«l wi'liiii HIP t'lii'- |ui»Mitl'i'l IN law: us ulio\e M'l lorili. ili*- IHMUM>iuiicil |nircliiisi*r

| Uill;? | |»l\ lor ii ili-illi tifofio t . in Hit* i»i«r-liHculcs 111 I'lircliSM' ulich In- Inthi* iii iii iln>H'cIH'IIiVI' ''.ITM :ilmvI* 111 I 'il Till' Milill|»UrcllJlfiM l l'.c. tilltill li" I'l lii infill M»r»It'llami uii|iir>. to Hi il ? in* |n*i» ?l»r-w. or ilitvi-Mi*es oi' ILAV ill KUL 111 ilm i, ;iw«i. or otlu»r |ii'r«onor iiitnohm laim'nn to >\v »anl l.i'iUin hi<»kt*«county, herein uiven notice in >M*I'IMI|IIIU'P W HI 1siM'tioii ?Jim: lin tln* !tevi> I .Vorili « arol mi of

liv |*u I*li«*ation. lil>tin* ii Ii i!--\ of.lan .1011.

V. r, *|..\ i I*n? i-lia»t*r Irulilii-l .111-.. Illli.l*tii.?J*»lli. ami Knii l*t

GERNANTON LETTER.Germanton, Jan. 2. There

will be preaching at CorinthChristian church the 3rd Sun-day in Jan., at 11 o'clock A. M.by Rev. C. W. Alldredge.

The Germanton High School isprogressing nicely under thesupervision of Prof. J. C. Car-son. There are between seven-ty-five and one hundred students.

Mr. Alex Rutledge invitedseveral of his friends to a sump-tuous opossum dinner Jan. 6th.The crowd decided to take apossum hunt that night. Therewere about fifteen in the crowdwith four dogs.

C. E. P.

To Meet January 26.

The Bank of Stokes Countywill hold its annual meeting ofstockholders and directors at theWalnut Cove bank, Jan. 26,bringing to a close its fifth year,which iias been one of the mostsucjessful in the Bank's ex-istence. The usual dividendwill be declared, and accordingto the Bank's custom, the bal-ance of the year's clear earningswill be left and added to thesurplus fund, thus making theBank stronger year by year.

In disorders and diV-1eases of children drugs |seldom do good and lioften do harm.

Careful feeding andbathing are the babies'remedies.

Scott's Emulsionis the food-medicine thatnot only nourishes themmost, but also regulatestheir digestion. It is awonderful tonic for chil-dren of all ages. Theyrapidly gain weight andhealth on small doses.

COR SAI.E BY Al,r, DRUGGISTS

B*nd 10c , name of paper and this ad. forour beautiiul Saving* Dank and Child'*Sketch-Book. F.ach bark contain* ?

Good ;,U' V: Penny.

Wishing Youja Happy

!| ProsperousNew Year

I

j?i

We start the sixth year ofbusiness with deposits lar-ger than ever before, withabout 600 depositors on our

; books; with the record ofhaving never lost a loan;and resolved to maintain our

policy of doing business onlyon a safe and conservative

j basis.We invite every person in

Stokes county who handlesmoney, whether in large orsmall amounts, to open anaccount with us. Checkbooks furnished free, or 4cent, interest paid on sav-ings accounts.

j

The Bankof Stokes Co.

i

J WOOD'S HIGH-GRADE \

'[/Farm Seeds. \|!

We are headquarters forthe best in allFarm seeds.

Grass and Clover SeedsSeed Corn, Cotton Seed,Cow Peas, So]a Beans,

8Sorghums, Kaffir Corn, (J)MilletSeed, Peanuts, etc. K

! "Wood's Crop issuedSpecial" monthly

gives timely information as toseeds to plant each month inthe year, also prices ofSeason-able Seeds. Write for copy,

mailed free on request

>| T.W.WOODftSONS, //\| Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. /

We are glad to announce to our friends that J ACK lHILLis now back with us' lor the balance of theseason. He willbe on every sale and will give his jjpersonal attention to each pile of your tobacco andsee that every pile brings the top market price. Mr.Hillhas been a fam »r all his life and Is now, and he |knows how to sympathize with ihe farmers. He isrecognized as one of the bt-<t judges of tobacco in the i)State, and this J.* tiim to be a great help to >ou sin selling your tub 9

If you have sold with us, you will come again; ifyou have not, don't put it off any longer, for you are Ilosing money. Bring us your NHXT LOAD and youwillbe pleased with your sale. Jack Hill is buyinga lot of tobacco and is the must liberal buyer on the |]

S market. He wants a large quantity of good wrap- £pers and is paying high prices for them. He is no

3 stranger to the farmers of this section, as he hasbeen on the Winston market for 19 years and has

| helped to bring about the best accommodations thatthe farmers have ever had in VVinston. The far-mers' interest is first with him. his owp next. Hewill always me. t. ou with a smile and a kind wordthat is natural * ith hi.v.

Sales at the Leader are averaging high and our en-tire sales for several days during November werearound $12.00 per hundred average and for somedays the average was around $13.00 per hundred. »

Our first sale days for December are Mondays,| Wednesdays and Fridays. Come to see us.

v Your friends, V ',

I LEADER WAREHOUSE.

The Overcoat Question!

fDuring the next few weeks thousands

of Overcoats/ will be passed from thetables of Clothing stores into the hands

WHERE WILL YOU BUY YOURS?

Put this question to almost any groupof well dressed and well informed menhereabouts and the answer will be withone accord

At Cranford's 1

There's a reason for this universal sen- 1timent in favor of our store and our-

If you willcome in for a look, we will,demonstrate the why and the where- <f®i"®«

N. L. CRANFORD & CO.One Price Clothiers

WINSTON - SALEM, N. C.

R. DAVISSelling Out At Cost

DRY OOODS,' NOTIONS,BOOTS, SHOES AND

LADIES' MILLINERY,AND FURNISHING

GOODS.

Great Bargains.

R. DTA VI S411 LIBERTY ST.

WINSTON - SALEJVI^Blink* For Sal*.

*

Blank Land Deeds 25c. dozen,Deeds in Trust 25c. dozen, Chat-tel Mortgages Oc. dozen, LandPosters 0:. dozen. Postagepaid by us. Address

DANBURY REPORTER.DANBURY. N. C.

ElectricBitters

Succeed when everything else Mia.In nervooa prostration and femaleweakneaaea they an the aapremeremedy, aa thouaanda have testified.FOR KIDNEY(LIVERAND

STOMACH TROUBLE ,it ia the beat medicine aver Bold

over a druggiat'a counter.

i.ANI> KAI.I::By vlrtui' of a decree <>f tin* Su-'

perlor Court ?»( Stoken County. ren- 1,ili'rwl by M, T. Chilton, C. s. C., In '< Jtlx* h|mh'lo 1 proceeding* »*i»l 1 1 !»?«!. "V. ]'E. Pepper. ad'tnr. <>f Mnt i It* IVailillll.,dw'd vh. Etwne S. Wither*. el al,"| (authorlxliiK otid direct Inu; the under- iHluiH'il to make mile of the laildrt ; 'hereinafter dewrllted, for tin* J"""-' 1pone of riilHliiur aHHctH with whleli to ijiny off and dlwliaw tlx' drlit*(iiriiliixt thr en t ate of Mattlc Wad-dill, ilee'd, anil tliri'oHtM of iiiliiiliilh-tratlon upon tlir name. I will Hell iat public auction, to thr hlulient, Ibldilcr, for entdi, at the court liouhc (door In l>Hnbury. X. on Monday,Feb. 11, 1910, a certain tract of landHltUHteil, lyltlir ami IHntf In thecounty of Stokcn anil the Blate of jXorth Carolina. In Kauratown town-1Hhlti, adjoining the land* of Dr.Koltert Taylor ami Taylor, jon thr Went Hide, ami on the .North 1wide the landn of 11. <lll>hou amiBen Self, on the Kant Hide William!Llnvllle uml Nannie Fiddle, and on ,the South Hide John Dalton,colored, i1containing 221) ncren, more or ten*.The nald landM may lie Mold all to-gether a* one tract, or It may In* i«old In different nixed lot*, or lioth |way*, the detallH of which will lie ,maile known upon day of Hale.

Thin Deo. 20,1910.N. E. I'EIM'EII,

Xdm'r of Mattle Waddlll.J. I>. Humphrey*, Atty. for Adm'r. |

NOTICE.Having duly qualified an adiitliiU- j

trator of the entate of E. T. Beanley,dereanrd. notice Ih hereby given to Iall l lernonn holding clalniH agalnnt Ithe cMiate of E. T. Beanley, to pre*- 1

ear them to me for payment, duly;authenticated, or by the tlrnr day ofJan. lUI2. or thin notice will lie jpleaded In bar of their recover,v. Allpernonn Indebted to Haiti entate are'respectfully requested to make Im-niedlate payment.

Till* tin* Ith day of Dee. 1910.C. E. BEASLKY, Administrator.

Sandy Itldge, N. Houte 1.s.»i l etree, Atty. for Ad'iur.

LAND BALKll.v virtue of n decree <»f t lit* Super-

I

i lor Court of stoke* county rendered| by XI. T.ChlltonC. S. ('. In tilt-SpecialI 'roccedlnipt entitled "J.T. LUWMOIIletalV*. Kntli Sheppard ctal" ap-! pulutlnfr the UNDERHLKIUH] 11 colli IUIH--1 winner to niukcxHle oftlie herelnufter

1 di-HcrllN'd land*, I will on Mondnytlic oth day of February, 11)11, nell atpublic auction to the hlKhext bidderforcatdi the following dewrllied

, In IKIH to wit : A certain tract of landtdtuate lylnKand being In the county

of Stoke* andntate of North Carolina, and more particularly de*crlbed and

I defined a* folioWH to wit: IJefflnnlng

1 at n white oak Kfuuip Dulton'* cor-ner and ruiiM Kn*t lOclutlii*to point-er* corner of Lot No. 2, thence North

1 211 cliiiliiH to a Moiirwood. thence

I Ka*t!»". link* to pointer*, South it-'ij chain* to the Ix'tflnnlnK containing

SO-\ acre* more or led*, and It lielngthe lot iiMHlKned to Alexander 8.

| WoodHon In the Hub dlvlnlon of the' innd* of John M. ('loud as sliowli by

| th* record In Hook No :t page 470 ofOrder* and Decree* In the office of

i the Clerk of the Superior Court of{Stoke* County N. C. and It helmc

i conveyed by Alex. \Vood*on to S. T.| La wHon by deed of date AUK. Nth.; 11)00 recorded In the otlfce of the Hejf-l*ter of Deed* of Stoke* County. N. ('.

; In Hook No 42 pave Male will IM> .I made at the Court Hou*e door In

I the town of Danbury, N. t'., and. will lie Miibject to the confirmation ofi the Court Thl* Jim. !lrd, 11)11.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS, Com. |

! P. L. Culler, the painter,paper-hanger and decorator,

: King, N. C. exfeb23

THE GRABS SAW MILLPATENTED AND MANUFACTURED BY

V. T. GRABS, KINO, N. C.Alliron and steel, the best and completest mill on earth.

Turns its own logs. Made in four sizes?lo leet, 15feet', 20 feet and w<lMt leaf. Write for further information and prices. ,

THE DANBURY REPORTERPage 4