Driers Adrift. A» J. Fair, a leading citizen of Waluut Coils, was in town yester day. | E. L. Martin, of Madison, paid the Reporter a pleasant visit Mon day. Mr. Harry Petree, of German ton, spent Sunday night herewith relatives. G. .W Primm, of Germanton R. F. D. No. l,*was among the visi tors in town Saturday. J. W. and P. P. Johnson, of King R. F. D. No. 1, spent a few • .hours iri Danbury Saturday. Mr. Joseph W. Ashby, a prom inent citizen of Mt. Airy, died Monday, at the age 54 years. Egc-Sheriff R. P. Joyce is making a tour of ttife county col lecting taxes this week. W. H. Smith and J. W. Hutch ens of Campbell R. F. D. No. 1, visited the Reporter office Satur day. Deputy Sheriff Simmons, of Quaker Gap township, was here attending to some business Tues day. J. E. Shelton, of Sandy Ridge, one of county's moat substantial and worthy citizens, visited Dan bury Saturday. Look out next week for the an nouncement of R. P. Joyce & Co. who are receiving big lots of men.s and boys' clothing. F. G. Southern, of Meadows R. F. D. No. 1, paid the Reporter office a short but pleasant visit yesterday. A. J. Fagg and family have oe copiedthe McCanless building just south of the drug store, which has *been u*ed by the county officers. D. P. Cooper, who spent the past six months in Danbury superintending the erection of the new court house, returned to his homo at Charlotte Saturday. t Rev. C. W. Glideweli has recent ly resigned the pastorate of Oak Ridge Baptist • Church* in Snow J Creek township, which he had occupied for 11 years. The church has called Rev. R. W. Crews,, of German ton, Jf. C. Tillotsoo, of Slate, visited the Reporter office yesterday. Mr. Tillotson gave it as his opin ion that the largest crowd tU»t has beeri in Danbury in some thne would come here next week to court. It is the season of the year when the farmers can't do much work and of course they will come to the county seat to attend court, «ee itfae iifiw pounty buildings, etc. WALNUT COVE R. F. 0. Nfr, 1, , Walnut Cove R. F. D. No. 1,1 January 15. W« ire having some cool weathsr siuqs Christmas. Miss Gracie Smith lias returned to her home at High Point, sfter a week's visit near Meadows. Hope she had a nice time. Miss Lemmie Young has been visiting har brother near Wilson's Store, this week, * We are sorry to note that Mr.- Alex White i 3 very low yet. Guess Mr. William S. and Miss Francis N. wont take many more trips to Winston as Robt. T., of Germanton, is (taking the day with Miss Francis. Cheer up Mr. Wil liam Miss Janie is enough torypff any way. Mr. Rufus S. has purchased a new buggy. Look out girls some of you will get a buggy ride. TWO SCHOOL GIRLS. All Kinds of Skins Wantsd. Ganns N. C., Jan, 7th, 1905. The undersigned want Mink akins, Fox akios, Coon skins, Beaver skins, Skunk skius, etc,, for cash. We can handle every ekin in North Carolina. Will be at Danbury the three first days of court, January 23-26. T. J. GANN & CO. Have you seen the nineteenth century Lamps at D, S. Watkins', Walnut Cove, gp r I NEW COURT HOUSE AND JAIL Received By the County Commis- J sioners At a Special Meeting. The Board of County Commis sioners—J. W. Gann, R. F. Shel ton and J. M. Mabe—were in speoial session here Saturday and Monday. The principal object of the meeting was to receive from the bonders the new court house and neW jail, which were com pleted last week. After careful examination of both buildings they were formally received by the Commissioners and are now the property of the county. At the meeting Monday the commissioners passed rules and regulations for the cleanliness, protection and preservation of the oourt house. These rules and reg ulations forbid spitting on the floors, writing or marking upon the walls or furniture or any way injuring any part of the building or furniture. During the two days session the commissioners paid claims as fol lows : R H R Blair, for pew heads pur chased from Guilford Lumber Co., for court house, $68.70. J. T. Thompson, for board of Stokes prisoners in Forsyth jail, $46.60. Edwards & Broughton, station ery for county, $50.60. Pepper Bros., publishing notice of special term of court, $3.00. Mark Johnson's sisters, pau pers, $4.50. Or. Mebane Sick. The Reporter regrets to learn of the illness of Dr. W. B. Mebane, of Mount Airy, who has been con fined to his home with cold. Dr. Meban? has had charge of the Danbury Presbyterian church for several months, until recently he had to abandon the work on ac count of the rough weather and roads. Dr. Mebane will be wiih us again probably in the early spring and our folks shall look forward to his coming with mnch pleasure. He is not only an eloquent speak er, but is a deep thinker, Powell Glideweli Gets Big Fee. P. W. Glideweli, of Wentwoith, formerly of Stokes, received a of $1,700 a few days since in the case of Browu vs. Milling Co., of Spray. Glideweli appeared for the plaintiff, who was injured iu the mill while employed. Damage for $7,000 was asked, The lower court awarded $3,000, aud tho Supreme oourt, to which the case went, affirmed the decision. Merchants Will Please Take Notice. Register of Deeds Jones informs the Reporter that a number of merohanla in tl}§ cognty have fail ed to make return to him of the amount of their gross sales for the past year. Those failing to get in their reports before court lay themselves liable to indict ment as the time for these reports to be in has already e^pjred. PINE HALL. Pine Hall, Jan. 14. Mr. Isaac Neal, of this place, has bepQ sjck for the past wee k, we are sorry to note. Mr. Geo. Neal, of Pine Hall, made a raise Christmas day in (Virginia. One of the finest girls that Virginia can afford, Miss Ella Shay. They oame up on the traiu aud were njnrried at Pine Hall. Messrs. Geo, and QfQFer i?eal and a lot of others started for Nogatuck, W.»Va. the sth. We are sorry to see them leave, but we hope to see them back again soon. Miss Etta Neal and her cousin, Mrs. Geo, Npa|, went out driving Friday evsning and had spurious time, We are sorry to say our friend, Miss Minnie Neal, of Walnut Cove, is very siok, hope she will soon recover. Misses Fleta, Lillie and Lu la Neal are going to visit their sister, Miss "Minnie Neal, Saturday and Sunday, 4 FRTEND. I TO CUT DOWN EXPENSES. Legislature Getting Down To Business —Representative Gordon Introduces More Bills. Special to Reporter. Raleigh, January 18. The Legislature has now settled down to work, and has some rath er interesting questions before it, for example, the establishment of n reformatory, the enlargement of the State Hospital and of the Sol diers' Home,' better provision in the way of pensions, au appropria tion for a fireproof Hall of Rec ords and History, besides some minor things really of importance. There is a general spirit in the Senate to reduce expenses, aud a resolution has passed that the com mittee on rules make inquiry the number of and pay of the door keepers, pages and the other em ployes in the Senate and number actually needed to do the work. A'bill to increase the pay of jurors to $2.00 per day and mile age is before the Assembly. A message from the Governor was received, recommending an increase of the salaries of the jud ges of the Supreme and Superior courts. Representative Gordon has in troduced the following bills: To allow Stokes county to ap ply surplus of railroad bonds to build bridges. To allow Stokes county to ap ply surplus of funds to capital stock of railroad. Notice Of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given to all parties concerned that the firm heretofore doing business as J. W. Morefield & Sons at Lime Rock, N. C., conducted by J. Wesley Morefield, L. E. Morefield and L. B. Morefield is from this date dissolved and that the business will in the future be conducted under the name and style of J. Wesley Morefield, Lime Rock, N. C. This January 10, 1905. J. WESLEY MOREFIELD. |, Marriage Licenses, Register of Deeds Jones has issued marriage licenses to the | following couples since last week : John H. Neal to Ollie Matthews. I Jesse Stevens to Lillian Throck morton. Robt. Sands to Maggie Size more. Thos. Page to Nancy Southern. Le*ip Wall to Elisa Watkina, Notice of Sale. As administratrix of R. L. Hart man, deceased, I will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the late residence of R. L. Hartman, deceased, in gtokes county, bggiiHHng on tho ; 13th day of February, 1905, at 10 o'olock, A. M., and continuing from day to day, as may be neces sary, a lot of goods, wares, and merchandise, consisting of shoes, etc., etc. the ISth day of Jan. IHQ6. M. L. L. HARTMAN, Adm'x of R. L. Hartman, dec'd. Blacksmith Shop For Rent. I have a good blacksmith shop Hear jijy qtqre which I will be glad to rent to some good blacksmith. It is situated in a good section and is a first class stand. GEO. W. NEAL, tyeqdows, N : P ; The Mceanless Home Op" The McCanless House haßopen> ed for the accomodation of the public during court next week, and the manager, E)r. W- I* Mo? (Dftnless, expects f\ large crowd, J Jail Warming Up. The new jail is being heated and arranged for the accommodation of prisoners next week. Deputy A. W. Davis will remove his fam ily the latter part of this week- D. S. Watkins has a full line of Folding Bed Springs. Hardware At COST! ID WINSTON. N. C. v * The Norfleet Hardware Co. is now cio§ing out its immense stock of Hardware and Tinware AT COST. Difttsl Baps In IMwre Ever OM. CALL ON US OR WRITE jiUSj'AT ONCE. NORFLEET HARDWARE COMPANY, Winston, N. C. to Peoples Bank, S. E. Allen's Old Stand, West Side of Court House. 1 ®! GETTING READY FOR COURT. ✓ . The New Court Honse Now Occupied. The county officers removed from the McCanless building, which they had tenanted for about six months, into their rooms in the new court house this week. Things look up-to-date in the new qnar ters. Register of Deeds Jones occupies the first room on the left, while Sheriff R. J. Petree lakes the second room on the left. On the right the first room is occupi ed by Clei\ Chilton. The other rooms have not yet been occupied, which are for the use of the Board of Education, the County Com missioners, the Treasurer, the Sol icitor, etc. The court room is being rapidly put In shape for court next week A representative of the chair party is here setting together the new chairs for the bar, jury, etc. The two big stoves, which will heat the auditorium, are up. The elegant chandelier, bearing four lamps, has boen put in place, and the various other appointments are being arranged against the coming of Judge McNeill. A big crowd is expected at the opening days of court. DELLAR. Dellar, Jan II;. Miss Tolie Shelton is right sict and Mr. W. D. P—is looking bad. but hope they will soon recover. J, T, 8. called to see his besv girl Sunday and she is all smiles this week. Guess they had a nice time as he bought him a little black pig this we^k. We think there will be a wed ding across Dan river soon, as Mr. W. E. Tucker and his girl has made frigncja, You had better look out W. E. Mr. Frank B. is com ing home soon. We are having some nice music in this place this week. Lookout boys we will want you to make some more mus'ic soon, A|iss Jiuliq Ray visited Miss Bettie Fagg last Saturday and Sunday. We hoar that Mr. S. F. is charming the girls since he return ed from West Virginia, We think Sumo of the rest of us boys had better go to West Virginia and maybe some of the girls will like us. Mr. Arthur Shockley visited Mr. Hub Moore last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. 0-. W, Hart passed through this to-day and the report is that he went to Danbury after his license. Misses Rachel Moore and Hilda Watkius visited Mr. Lum Sands' last Thursday night, We guess they had a fine time making muslo on the guitar. THREE BLACK EYED BOYS. Card of Thanks. We wish to return thanks to the good people of Danbury for their many acta of kindness rendered qs during the illness and death of our departed father. FAMILY OF S. B. TAYLOR, Deeeeasd. i p. nfison Hard bank /N C. Dealer in General Merchandise, Country Produce bought and sold. The finest suit of ready-made cloth ing $2.00 up. A splendid overcoat Cor $2.00. GIVE ME A CALL. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a mortgage deed executed to William Wall by Jackson Smith and wife, Julia Smith, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county, in Book No. 25, pages 10- 11 and 12, I will sell for cash at public auction at the court house door in Danbury on Saturday the 25th day of February, ""15)05, at l:3o o'clock, P. M., the following described land: Two thirds an in dividual interest of a certain tract ■ of land in Stokes county, on the ' waters of little Neatman Creek j adjoining the lands of the late J. B. Vaughn, Joel F. Hill, Abram Lewis and others and bounded as follows: Beginning at pointers in G. W. Tuttle's line, now Ashel Lewis', thence North on Abram Lewis' line 50 chains to a chest nut and black gum, East 3 chains [ and 36 links to a stake, North 24J chains to a white oak and black oak, East chains to a chestnut and sprouts, Sonth with J. F. Hill's and J. B. Vaughn's lines to the road leading from Dicy Smith's to J, B. Vaughn's be tween 30 and 40 chains, thence along said road as it meanders and south-west direction to the north west corner of a tract of land be longing to J. B. Vaughn and known as the John Smith tract, and about 50 yards from Dicy Smith's spring, thence a degree line with said Vaughn's line in a south-west course to Ashel Lewis' line, thence west to the beginning, containing 169 acres more or less. The above land is in a good neighborhood near school and church and good for farming pur poses, This the 17th day of Jan., 1905. J AS. C. WALL, • Admr. of William Wall. WALNUT COVE, Walnut Cove, Jan. 15. Mr. June Burton has dug him a new well. Mr. June Burton had a play last Monday night and everybody re ported a nice time, except Mr. Gabe Jones as he did'nt get home until 2 o'clock next morning, and his excuse was that it was so dark he couldn't go very fast. Mr. Matt Brown went to Dennis Sunday. Miss Belle Burton is very sick, sorry to say. HAVE MERCY. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box.! 25c. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS, Attorney at Law, Danbury, - - - N. C Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all State courts. NATHANIEL O. PETREE, Attorney at Law, Danbury, - . . N. C. All business entrusted receives prompt and careful attention. Will practice in all State courts. NOTICE. State of North Carolina, > In Superior Court. 3 Stokes County. J I.andon J. Duncan) Summons for relief— bcfor J the Clerk. .James T. Duncan, Sallie Duncan, Theresa Duncan. Elliotte Duncan, Oscar E. Duncan, Peter Duncan, Henry J, Duncan. State of North Carolina, to the Sheriff of Stokes County, greeting: You are commanded, to summon James T. Duncan, Sallie Duncan, Theresa Dun' i can, Klliotie Duncan, Oscar E. Duncan, I'eter Duncan and //enry J. Duncan, the defendants above named, if they be found [ within your county, to appear at the 0%,. I of the Clerk Superior Court, for the countv | of Stokes on the 11th day of Feb. 1005 anil I answer the complaint, a copy ot which will j be deposited in the Office of the Clerik of | the .Superior Court of said County within : ten days from the date of this summons, j ana let the defendants taA-e notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint at that, time, the plaintiffs will apply to the I Court lor the relief demanded in the com plaint. Hereof fail not and of this sum mons mate due return. Given under my hand, this 2nd lav of Jan. 1005. at. T. CHILTON C. S. C. .S'tofces County. State of North Carolina, J In Superior Court. Stokes County, j Before the Clerk. Landon J. Duncan, 1' iff".,) , vs. \ Order. James T. Duncan, et al. Deft*. lu the above entitled action, it appearing to the Court, upon affidavit filed, that Jas. T. Dun can, one of the defendants in said case, la a non resident of t*ie State of North Carolina, and can not, after due diligence, be found t-herein, ami cannot be personally served with process, and is a necessary party to this aotiou, the same being an action for the partition of the lands of I.an don Duncan, Sr. It is therefore ordered by the court that pub lication of summons l>e made for four successive weeks In the Danbury Reporter, a newspaper published |>n the County of Stokes, notifying the said James T. Duncan, to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes Coun ty, in Danbury, N. 0., on the 11th day of Feb ruary, 1905, ami answeror demur to the petition iu salil ease. And let thesaid Jas. T. Duncan tako notice that if he fails to appear anil answer or demur to the petition, on or by the sabl 11th day of February, taw, the relief demanded in tin petition will he granted. Tills the 2nd day of Jan., 1005. „ , „ M. T. CHILTtW, C. 8. C. N. O. Potroe, Atty. for Plff. LAND SALE. ll\ virtue of the power oi sale contained in a certain deed in trust executed on the 25tli day of Now, 1!K)3, by Arch Fry anil his wife, Alpha Fry. to the undersigned, Walter L. Mo Can 1 ess, trustee, tosecute the payment of a certain bond due to John I). Humphreys in the sum of $787.30 and de fault having been made in the payment of said bond al the request of the said J no. D. JJuuiphrcys and in accordance with the terms, stipulations and conditions contain* ed in said deed in trust I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the oomt house door in the town of Danbury, N. C., on Saturday the 4th day of Feb ruary, 190."> the lands conveyed in said deed in trust which are described therein as fol lows, to-wit: Certain tracts of land lying and being in the county of Stokes afore said and more particularly described auti defined as follows, to-wit : Ist tract begin ning at a beech in Hall's line and runs 8. 19-12 chains to a white oak stump in Arch Fry's line, tlience S. 40 degrees W. 7-12 chains to a willow on the bank of Peter's Creek, thence tip the creek as it meanders 05 chains to a beech, thence IK. 5-12 chains to a stake, thence N. 25 1-2 chains to a pine in Priddy's lino, thence IT. 24 chains to the beginning containing 106 and one tenth acres more or.less. It being a portion of lot No. 1 in the division of the lands of Arch Fry, Henry Fry, Harriet Harger, jlfary A. Lawson. For rocord of said divis ion reference is hereunto made to book No. 42, page 37(1 in the office of the Register of Deeds of .S'tofces county, N. C. Second tract which is lot No. 2in said division beginning at a maple in the line of lot No. 1. \V. 2H chains to a luckory on bank of Dait river, thence down tlie river as it meanders 40 chains to the mouih of Peter's Creek, them* up the creek as it meanders 2H chains to the mouth of //all's branch, thence N. 47 degrees K. '7 1-2 chains to a white oak stump, thence N. 5 1-4 chains to the hegimnug aontninlng ls 1-2 acres less 20 acres sold off to VV. G. Tucker. This Dec. the 37th, IHO4. W. L, WcCANiKSK, 7 ntsleo..