PINNACLE.
Pinnacle, Nov. 21.
Farmers in this section are
about through sowing grain.
Messrs. Martin Culler. E.Spain
bower, Abe Edwards, Hobt. Hall,
Cbatman Flinn and others started
across the mountain this morning.
Guess Pinnacle will lie supplied
with cabbage and chestnuts on
their return.
Mr. Henry Moser. of Moser.
Surry, Co.. spent several days at
the home of .Mr. Abe Edwards.
Messrs I'll i I Hps and Jones called
on Misses Holder and Loftis yes
terday.
Mr. Wiley Edwards entered
school at Dalton this morning.
Misses Alice Edwards and
Rosella Savage spent the night
with Miss Lucinda Edwards.
Mr. Koby Boles and sister,
Georgia, are visiting relatives and
f lends near Flat Rock.
Mr. Julius Mickey has sold his
firm to Mr. J. A. Holes.
Mrs. C. ]). Slate and her little
son. Homer, returned to her home
a' King Saturday accompanied by
lur father. Mr. V. (i. Watson, of
tliis place.
Messrs Hillary Gordon. Walter
Savage, Edgar Mickey boarded the
train for High Point a few days
ago.
Mr. Newton Watson and Miss
Hattie Davis are visiting friends
near Kernersville.
FARMER .JOHN'.
Pinnacle Nov. 22.
Mr. John Shamel was in town
S iturday.
Mrs. Randlemau and Mrs.
Spainhower spent Thursday with
Mrs. E. W. CuMer.
Miss Daisy Spainhower spent
Sunday night with Miss Lucy
Spainhower.
Mi's. Fannie Fulk. of this place,
is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ella
Fulk, at Aft. Airy.
Misses Connie Haley and Alta
I lolder called to see M iss Flaud
Kallatn Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Bessie Cardwell called to
s'« Mrs. Ziglar Sunday. Mrs.
Cardwell has just returned from a
\ isit to relatives at Pilot Mt.
Mrs. Stewart, of Germanton,
visited her friends. Misses Irene
and Tine Simpson.
AUTRE A.
Pinnacle. Nov. lU.
There was not any service at
the Protestant church Sunday on
account of Mr. Hunter's absence,
as he was at Conference.
Misses Flossie Kallum, Grace
King, Girtie King and Mr. Ernest
Moser spent Sunday with Miss
Dora Wall.
Miss Dora Wall spent Saturday
and Sunday at her home. She
reports a good school ot Flat
Rock district.
Will Moser and Ellis Stone
called on two young ladies Sun
day evening.
I*— ——————wwM M'g
SCHOULER'S
I
Ask lie average Stokes county 1
mail or woman who understands
buying to the best advantage,
where one can find
|THE BEST GOODS
I
and eight times out of ten the}
will say at Schooler's Depart
meiit Store at Winston where
you can always find what von j
are looking for
AT THE LOWEST PRICES
Come today, whether you buy
or not, twenty clerks will be
glad to show you through their
magnificent store—Shoes, Hats,
Shawls, Cloaks, Quilts —any-
thing you want in Men's, Wo
men's or Children's Dress
Goods or House Furnishings.
Schou ler's
WESTFIELD.
Westfield, Nov. 21.
The protracted meeting at the
Friends church began Saturday.
is being conducted by Rev.
Wesley Wooten, of White Plains,
and Mrs. Angel, of Mt. Airy.
Mr. G. G. Tucker, of Winston,
was in town last week.
Dr. J. M. Flippin and family, of
Salisbury, are visiting relatives
here this week.
E. L. Ring, of Whiteville. S. C..
is visiting relatives here.
0. H. I 'owell, of Madison, spent
Thursday night in town.
S. W. Cobb, of Danville. Va.,
was here last week.
Rev. R. W. George spent Sun
day night with his daughter. Mrs.
Dr. Smith.
R. V. Marshall is at Dobson
this week on business.
As news is scarce, I will close.
LOI'ISK.
KING.
King. Nov. 21.
Miss Martha Newsom and 1)
R. Boyles, of Winston, visited
King last Sunday.
C. G. Ingram happened to bad
luck by one of his large hogsdying
last week.
Rev. B. T. Bitting will preach
his farewell sermon at Galatia
next Thursday night.
Misses Kate Stone and Claudia
Newsom visited Miss Alice New
som Sunday.
M iss Effie Caudle visited friends
in King Sunday
Misses Ella and Martha Ingram
visited friends near Rurel Hall
last week.
' Baxter Grabbs has accepted a
position i;i the depot as assistant
to help S. W Pulliam.
Joe Stone is visiting his sister
at High Point this week.
DOLLY GRAY.
GERMANTON R. F. D. NO. 1.
Germanton R. F. D. No. 1.
Nov. 21.
W. Y. Gordon has a beet weigh
ing ten pounds ami several others
that weigh four and live pounds.
Who can beat that ? Come again,
Mr. Yoss.
Messrs. Pink Southern, Ringo
and Sam White returned from
Winston Saturday. Hurrah! boys.
I miess you have had a good time
with your girls. Poor girls. I'm
sorry for you for they are going
back Sunday or Monday.
E. I. O. U.
MADE YOUNG AGAIN.
"One of Dr. King's New Life
Pills each night for two weeks has
put me in my "teens" again writes
D. H Turner, of Dempseytown.Pa.
They're the best in the world fori
Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Pure
ly vegetable. Never gripe. Only j
2f>c at all Drugists.
JBL DO YOU BUY YOUli CLOTHING OF
Jjk M ■ "DWELL I ROGERS,
» IXNTttX. A*. V.
elothinj; stores —that they buy and sell more clothing. buy aul
w rheaper than any clothing dealers in \orth Ca/olina *Vhy !
because uuantitv makes the price
'§o2 pv VMM it' i
SUITS AND OVERCOATS t > ©
Fffll Mt% BOYS AND CHLBiffN. MH;
i The Largest ami E?c--t Stock Ever Shown in »Vins(on-Saleui. '^''•f^lKhndK.p
KOYS KXKE Sl'lY.i MEN'S SUITS : 82.50 to $25.00.
I Joys Lonir l'nnt> Suits ■• J .00 I • sl.">.(X). Mi'ii's Overcoats : $2.00 to $:J5.00. r-
When in W'insion In ;i *»i itnl overcoat of
MrDitiV'ELL « KOtiEKS, 1M 1
I tulcv Hotel Phoenix. )/)//osit ■■ Court House. Liberty Street. «'« "'«H T .Aul*oa
New M. E. Church Appointments
The M. E. Church Conferen
which was in session at Charl >t 11-
Inst week, made the following ap
pointments for the Winston l>t>
triot :
J. R. Scroggs, P. E.
Winston Centenary, 11. !
Chrietzberg: Hurkhead. T. AV
Watts; (trace, J. H Barnhardt;
Southside and Salem, W. V.
i Scales.
Forsyth J. F. Totten.
Lewisville A. U. Heil.
Walkertown H. 11. Jordan.
Thomnsville C. M. Campbell.
North Thomnsville l». I'. Eti
bnuks.
Kernersville—T. A. Sikcs.
Davidson—P. E. Parker.
Summerfield—.l. F. Kirk.
Stokestlale H. E. Edwards.
Lcnksville A. L. Stnnford.
Madison—W. M. It >bbins.
Stom vilie and Mayodan- D.
j Cnnipe.
Dnnbury -I. T. Uatledge and J.
: 11. Robertson.
Mocksville—J. P. Rmlgers.
Farmington L. L. Smith.
Sprnv—W. M. Biles.
Advance W. •). Curtis.
Davie—J. M. Price.
Cm >leemee H. C. Byrum.
Death of L. J. Boles News Items
From Kiger.
Kiger. Nov. IS.
People in this section are about
done sowing wheat.
Mr. L. J. Holes, a prominent
citizen of Stokes, died yesterday
and was laid to rest in the Friend
ship gravcyaid.
Wonder if Abe Tnttle is
mouse hunting yet ?
Mr. Charlie Pulliain filled his
regular appointment np the creek
I last Sunday.
Will some one tell us why Mr.
I Mart \ oss goes down tli ■ creek
I snipe hunting so often '
Think Walter Kiser is going to
visit his cousin Sunday as usual.
.1. H. C. didn't you get cold fish
ing Saturday
Luther Kiser is I joking sad this
week, as his best girl went I>a kon
him Sunday.
Guess C. C. I>. is living liir 1
as his best girl sent him a large
sweet potato the other day.
Wishing the Reporter success.
M.
Local Items.
W. H. and .1. T. Carroll, of
Kiger, were in town Monday.
Mr. Will M 1 Ml*(\ t>{ Moore's
Springs, WHS in town Sunday.
We are selling out at cost. Nor
tleet Hardware Co.. Winston, N. ,
G. M. Allen, a übsf liltial cit
izeu of Hill Top, was a Dan bury
visitor Monday.
A party of the Dcilmry young j
people expe-t to visit the moun
tain today.
Hardware at cost ! Hardware at
cost! Nortteet HardwareC inpanv.
Winston, N. C.
Mr. Chas. M. Jones, of Pin
nacle. our newly elected Register
of Deeds, attended th ■ meeting of
the county commissioners Mon-j
jilay. "Mr. Jones will remove to
Danbury in a short while as lie
;will take charge of his office the'
1 first of December.
I
1 a ()/' Sale Of Lit ml. |
/»'. virtue ol t decree of »he .Superior i
St »!••- count v. rendered oil the
iv • ' >•••.. !!M)4. in I in* s|k*cl«l I
'ill* I "l-a ic M. liorrto ». j
i \m. 1 /y.iwkii deed., njxiinsf
.It*||tl //ilWKills. et ill," I will sell ill
!•'. • .»! 1« I 011 to the highest bidder'itf e
'n»r-' door in flu* /own of Danhnrv.
• .i> Nov. *. liMM, .1! cin* 1
•lock, I\ M . tinee Ir.n'is of Li'ul in I
es i ouuty, X. C.
i•>t ti •«, on tln* branches of '.'rooked |
r. • k. "ii the north of Iho road A'liown
Ih M'. \iry roil I, m tlit? cotmty of
v k - iinl .Mac of N. iivljoiniimj Ili.
Uet ih ni is //.i Ihor, 11 ow «*l.l i 111 I I»%
I'etei |J (Catkins, and others, it l»eiii;j a
• •s\ •*v iii'lehy K!i?ha I 'hihip, to (»eort»e
!%»•». and h"iitded m follows to wit:
/>• . in it u r. 'l .ik. now down in the edge
1 ill. fid, tin* .V. E. corner ol the hiii- i
then .south on llit' old line, one I
.ml sixty-six poles to .» whit«* |
oak, ilt--nee .South sixty-six ilogrees VV, six- i
• 1 p ]'•« top -st oak "ii the .South *ide of
>ii Aii \ road, Thonia //iti>»r's
.1 ii •. ii"\\ • ■ 1.1 iin • ! !»\ l*»tvrl>. '•Va'kins.
'! ♦•!»•• \. ll*. with tlit* different Courses of
■'! »ad, two hundred a.d sf'V®uty-lhree
ttpol* - oak on the South mI I" of
An U said Hail
■/i■ ml it> oriuin.il corner, thence ICast
on* handiel and twenty-two |>ol 0 s to the
■ . i; . c»ntaiMinir oim* Inn.died acre*,
i:i' ; 1 I and Immiiu 'li o sanu» tract i f
11:1 . Co ve • d lis deed from //iiuh Poor l»
ll' l.i in I» 1 alk ill ■*, and Mars N. //i w.x
--s, his wife, 1 »r ed in the Ke&istei's
' of Mokes county, N. C , bnoifc N ». -7.
!««.- I>L-
Svi.nd tia« t. at isuia'il p»>t I
i, corner of Steele's lot, ruftiiltur South 8 I
i iin>an l !" links to t while o.tk near a
I > inch, then • S. 4 11. K.ist (! chains and I"
inks t > a dogwood, on Hiosldeof aro id.
ti do.\ i the old road as it meanders
. 12 chains to i s«t ike In the old line,
then • Ki>t on «.i,d line, 17 cliaini to
p-i -it I u ! v liraiieh, thence np said
'•i.inch s it meaialeis, J7 chain® to a ltß"ist |
• ■it the side ot a InaiiCh, wheie a small !
Ii :i»»iiip'i« -in litem*npsail Mnall hraitch j
isi' i. innei s. l-!-- e! a •» to the for A* of
t i ' m !.«•>. them*e \'"illi IH i hailis to
!";i t'M»i it Ike t hestntil Kidue ISoad,
tlieiee down siid roa-1 Hs il meanders, 'Jib
i-J • liains t« lie* I'eg iiniia;, e«nitaiu
% 1-2 aeies ne '•* or less, and iieinu a pari
t th" U iiis!on i alter tract «»r land, set
" U N . jn«»'s 4»J. l and
/■ er'» OHlce ol courity, N. (J.,
s \ inu on I except i i»i! I'i • »in the aho\.« hoimd
ir\ '» 1-10 »• r.'- conveyed "IV hy William
// t a i\ii > and wit'* to A. I» s te»*le, See
"-k No. 47. pap'* uti«l -I'il liegister**
of S krs '*oumy, for lioumlat les of
l« «»id M M'f ;CW t»a; t. The second ; net
.!»• e i •cril»*'il. will s«dd >i|hjecl to the
' w. . hi of L.-atliv ll iwkins. widow of
Wii.'i.nn I). Il.twkliih, which hasalivad>
■ e«»n a- ; ;ned t • her.
Hnrd iracx, a one Hixlh nndiv d d I tar*
- n the ! an«t •« f ./aiii'-* l!av\kin>, deed,
! .♦• ntii« ti.i i e«'i I lining ahoul l Uiactes.
'.d /t i i»w it .-n t' " limine plan* of the sai l
.1 inn - //.iwA'ins. lerd In Ntokes count>,
i the waters "t >n \\ t'reeA*. The third
' . ! al«e.- i mi- will he sold subject to
' e dow«r riiiht of the widow ofthe&ald
.lame* llrin\ A us. c'ecd., which has not heen
ssi«j:ncd to her
ferms ol * lie, ota-had' cash, ami the
• Jen I a!l oi» aciedi* of four months, with
Html ami approved security fo the deferred
l»ayinents, six per cent interest
I. "in d i • of sale. '
Vhis th* JOth dav ol »let.. 19(14.
In \ \r M. (.«lUI)l »N',
\d ir. of Win. llawA'ins, deed. (
|,
Trustees Xalr Of La ml.
I \ \ rue "f H'lthitiiy con fired hv a i
. " iii i n>t d-e 1 v i'lt» m• h I! it'.ii i
W. Simj»s" ' •i i 10* wile, Na i*\ K. >i up- i
"on. oil ill • stll day « ! V|»fil. Isi'4. and re- i
.or .led in lie ll"_d*'''r'* • 111 e of Stokes
j coiintv. n ll"ok o
nlati'tis i.i said nn*' not hiving h *'*n com
! heil with. 1 sh i'i e\*M - • at pii'die auction
lor eas!i on the I7'n li» of Dec.. 11H4, at
1 o'elocti. I' >1 «' Di'luil p. o , Mokes
i':>i|n*y. N. « . the f.M.vm' dencrMieil
prop, i \ |\inji in U-ive 1-iUt I t«o\ isllip
j tin -I .»• i li i'i . .1 * II M ■tclieil j
.tie! oil ers all I h »i id ' I •* fi l f *\V4 t lie- }
Inning i n i >nanUh n\ »u mi >4 * »i"i
pn.es to jHVSima! ni. ihc i de-4
>' .',4 i«i .« p > ill. II" l-M pil «s ' o I
| ehe>t mil. n«»rtl»!]i ,s d«i \V 4!» p ties t » point- j
i- i «.t Ih7'• !» ''"s 1 w »it •«K • •*! 1 7 ! 1 t
i poles t" the hc.ii oiin.i. confining lloacivs
nioie "i le-s. i d Known as the |{. K.
Ihincin i.a t of 'and.
I lii.s ;li • i4ili dav of Memln»r. IWO4.
KOJiT. NV .VITt //KLL,
T rustce.
P. JBYCE A CO., |
Walnut Cove, N.C. j
»! People will not find a better or more reliable place t• > £
purchase than at this reliable house. We carry all K
kinds of Dry Goods and Notions, also the largest line y
of Shoes in the county, and guarantee satisfaction in li
both quality and price. II
We guarantee to have the nicest line of Dry Goods that
has ever been in Walnut Cove. Pants and Hats a Ml
\\ e have just received lItXK) yards of Hamburg that we
will offer at from .'!e to 10c per yard, also IMI new B
waist patterns, all different, no two alike, that we will W]
offer at XI.' t c per yard, wholesale cost 75c.
Come and sec our stock. We will lie glad to show you K
anything you want. .
Respectfully yours. M
P. JOYCE & ( O.y
X Have you money lying itlle, await- X
J ing investment ! #
> u, »y not let it work f'nr yon in £
% THE BA Mv >
THAT PAYS >
I | 4 Per Cent
i C This bank accepts savings dejHisits in any amount from \
J SI.IXJ up and allows interest at the rate of 1 percent., com- f
I M pounded quarterly.
X Call and see our cashier for further information M
\PIEDMONT SAVINGS BANK/
1 M COKNKIt LIIII'.HTV AMI KII'TH STHKKTS
j V WINST(L\-SALEM, ./V. (\ £
.NOT
11 i\iiicr ll»is «l«v «| ri ili«* I>n »n •••ii'nr of
tln» l ist will ail I teV "111 •»tnf it l|' s 111 i
j SOU, i|i»Ol»liSi»«|. | lltW'i . II »l'»v ||| ji»i s» *
I having claims ttfjihiM ■ ai«l !«••«*&««•»>* »•» p
senttheill U» 111*1 ilnK HI li«"i" «• lie.l In
payment oil or lief»re th»» rjth «1 cv I />•
j eembcr, or tliN n tiee wi'l «• pie «l «»|
,in liar ot* their recoverv. \m I .ill t»'rs>ii
indebted to said esta'e w«|| pi a • ihk.*
immediate payment »«• me.
7'liis tin l 1 Mi ilav of Xoveni'"»r, I'.i 4
AI KBLII -. II i M "■>' t.V. |
Executor
Adniinititrator's Notice !
Not ice"i* hereby given tint I htv M|U
lay tpialilied as administrator * I". A. «»f
tli'* estate of' Frmk I' .Sew ir». de ' I. ail
all persons hiving claims against Mi-* .| •
cedent are hereby noil lie il to exhibit t 1 »•
j»a'«'*' to Ihe undersigned oil oi l»efnre I lie
]ISIII ctav of .Nov. 10o:>, or Ibis not In* will
Ih* pleidel In lur of any recovery of&iHi
claims
Tbistle k 10th day of November, I0')l.
W. W. IIA V WOOD.
Ailinr. C. T. A.
Charlotte, N. (•'
Win. F. HAKIHNi;.
Atty., Chariot t°, XC. {
LA.YD SALE.
|tv \ 'Hui ol i d>* *ree of the Superior
Mi l n\ Stokes nninty f ii;il«» in the special
eniitlfil "J. F. Can I we) I vs
./oii i William, ot al. M we will oIIV tor sale
• m lb * !»i-.'!i.»st i»i| I m- fur eash. at the court
'i .1 mm- H i i,. io'v'i of Ditibury,
• i i M .ml iv, ./an 'jii.l JffcKV a*, one o'clock,
r. M ill.' t -Mo wo,i» tract f land lying ami
i» *hi; -II MO *»M •*» FIT ,ON the north side
lin vI- »i|i iiv i j (hiiii*4 the lan is nf
MII'I an I otb«*-s. IMMH r A part of
\%ba. A-I. VII, I J'ot) y irebb place,
!. ",'i im i.: «r i v i.V* mi die north bank of
Korv f'.ik ( i.M-K. i i .s'mUVs line, north
no p'di'4 i• • spniisli o ik corner, thence e.«st
I i p KM' jll'lll1* roul, thence tlowa
7.' ' 1 1 ' v "I'll Mil *»7 pot Hot'»
"fv i'"!!* ''iv!*k, no the same south 10
'hu. v«M 10 p«t|**4 :,r, ,|,.g. W est 8J poles
.vmtb >7 w«s I » inles, north fiO deg.
wi'st .!i |»«!h4 north 41 il «». west 14 jioles
ionii (I i.leg. Wist it poles to the begin
i '•••raining aeio-i, more or le*s.
Tltisfiii* 'Mi day of Nov. 11104.
.1 b. Ml .WPHKKVS,
N. O. i'ETREE,
Commissioners.
1