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iefs Adrift. Mr. B. C. Williams, of Meadows, was in town Friday. Mr. *J. S. Flippin. of Francisco, ia reported vpry l>w Tin re wore fort\-live guests at Moore's Springs Monday. Mr. Jno. M. TII\ lor, of Winston, spent a short while here Tuesday. Mr."l. M. Gordon, of Winston, attended the Republican conven tion. V Miss Jessie King, of Madison, ia the guest of Mr. rtnd Mrs. W. King. Mr. J. I. Blackburn, of Walnut •X)ove, was a Dan bury visitor yes terday. "•Mrs. Iliram Adkins and daugh lor, Miss Lizzie, visited Mrs. M T. Chilton this week. Messrs. Duke Kelly and Mlie Rierson, of Winston, visited their people here the past week. Messrs. D. V. Carroll and W.G. Slate, of Mizpah. were among the visitors in town Monday. Misses Minnie and Annie King, of Spencer, Va , are pending some time at. Moore's and Yade Mecum Springs. Messrs. J. A. Leak and W. 8. Ray, of Francisco, members of the Stokes Pension Board, wore here Monday. Master Odell Jones had a nar row escape from drowning Satur day evening while swimming in .the Dan. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Prather, who are visi'ing at the Springs, visited friends and relatives at Red Shoals Mo nday Cap'. Feb# (J. Crutchfi«|d ( Wbisto Vs chief "f police, died a' his home Sunday night, alter an iilnets of three weeks. * ' V. Mr, J M. Burge was io town this week. Mr. Bujgo imports the lJcllar Fanners Association thriv i -' I W «■. ■ fi ing with about 97 members Mr J. G. Tuttlo, of Walnut' Cove, who has l>een sponding a days at Moore's Springs, was here Monday onroute home. Masters Andrew, William and Uul>ert Joyce and Paul and John Taylor attended the celebrrtion at Guilford Battle Ground yesterday. Miss Folsotn Smith, of Summer field, spent Tuesday night in Dan bury with Miss Nellie Joyce. She wim enronte to Moore's Springs * and was a -coinpanied by her cousin, Mr. Staplos, «.f Martins ville, Va, The Pheonix Hotel at Winston will bo conducted by citizens of Winston and not by Messrs. J. M Goddard & Son, of Fayt tteville, as was a n.O'inced. It is learned, however, that they have leased the • Wiubtonia," a new In-rootn hotel a' Winston. Mr. G. attended the iiiOetiiii? 'f the He publican convention Monday. Mi Carroll's wife, wlm is vi-itinu at the home of her uncle, Mr. Win. Gordon, in Stokes, has been right sick the past few days, but is im proving now. The Farmers' Protective Asso ciation of Quaker Gap Township will* hold a meeting Saturday afternoon at "The Black Gum," bet wee i Moure's and \ ade Mecum Springs. Mr. G.O. Key, of Pilot Mountain, will address the farm ers. ' At the Springs. A most unprovoked mid uncalled for iiHHiiirtt was luetic upon a citizen of the Piedmont Kprlnnx vicinity one evening: lust week by two yoiinn; men, tiirnrd Kstcs and Will Prather, who arc vlsltlnn at t lie springs. The yomiK men were out walking lit the cool of tile evening along a pleasant road in tl e woods, when they were joined l»y ii harmless, inoffensive unlike, who was doubtless lonely and desired their company. The snake which Is ileMerllied 41s iiciug Ml feet 111 length and bin around as 11 flour barrel, come trotting up on Its hind lens, smiling cordially, with every indication of frleiidHhlp. The young men, it seems, rcnented the Intru h on, and made a combined attack on the affable stranger with rocks and sticks. [Hump Back! COUNTY COMMISSIONHRS. The Jury For the Pall Term Of Stokes Court Was Drawn — Claims Allowed, Btc. The Board of County Commis sioners wore in regular session Monday. Very little business was j The Stokes County Hoard of transacted except the drawing of Education met here Monday, the jury for the fall term of Stokes present N. A. Martin, chairman; court and the paying off of claims It. E. Smith and Prof. J. T.Smith, against the county. Superintendent and Secretary. The following claims were paid: The Treasurer's report was ex- W R Stephens, keeping county amined and approved, home ip June, f10i.70. The Hoard ordered theSuperin- SII Stewart, painting bridges, tendont to locate school house $6.37. sites where new houses are to be Edwards & Rronghton, record built, and let contracts on the first books for register's office, $25.00. Monday in July. Judge E B Jones, expense hold- An institute for colored teach ing special term court, SIO.OO. ers was ordered held, to continue R J Petree, jail account for one week, without cost to the June, summoning 31 jurors, and county. holding special term oourt, s'>l.3o. Geo. W. Bowman, E. F. Spain- A W Davis, court officer. SHi.(X). hour and Julius Mickey were ap- J F Dunlap, " " 800. pointed committeemen for the I) A Simmons, " " (i.OO. Pinnacle local tax district. H. H. Reid, making tax list in A petition was received from Peter's Creek Township, $17.12. the citizens of Pinnacle asking J. J. Priddy, making ta* list in the Board to build them .a school Snow Creek Township, S2O IK house. Tho Superintendent was J. R P. East, making tax list instructed to visit tho district, in Quaker (lap Township, $20.39. confer with the committee, and W. L. McCanleßs M. D, exam- report to the Board tho first Mon ining Hayes Flynn, $5.00. day in August, N. A. Martin, lii|»o pto.. for jni|, An order was made that where $2 55. any district will raise half enough J. W. Gann, Commissioner and money by private subscription to mileage, $14.00. put two coats of lead and oil on R, F. Shelton, Commissioner the outside of their school house, and mileage, $7.50. the Board will pay the other half. W. M. Mabe, Commissioner and Ordered that no part of the mileage. SIO.OO. school fund shall be uaed to pay J. A. Leake, uiembor Pension for ohopplng wood In any district Board 1 day and mileage, s.'s.tW. whatever, unless it be where there W. G. Slate, member pension is a lady teacher and the scholars Board 1 day and inilaage, $2 DO. are too small to cut the wood. In W. S. Ray, member Pension this case the pay for the same to Hoard, S!J 20. , oome out of tho fund due the dis- Jurors for the fall term of Stokes triot having the work done. Superior court were jlrawn and The salaries for all the schools are as follows : in the county were ftsed. which FIRST WEEK. will bo published ill the Reporter William M Nelson, S I| Stewart, 8uo " W J Edwards, W D Broader, C H Lunsford, J M Lawson, Jesse Beasley, G L Dodson, R A Bon- —. nett, T G Ferguson, C J Shu It 7., Stokes Republicans In Convention II S Green, W L Priddy, J M Monday Refuse to Instruct Dele- Rothrock, J E Smith, J W Rut-1 gates For Adams—List Of lodge. M F Overby, '/; () Johnson. Delegates Appointed - Joseph Martin, G J Moore, M F County Convention Bowles, J A Gordon, I) R Gordon, Set for August Pulliam, R J VVocml, Alex Fourth. R u tied go, J W Moser, Drury Q „ Smith, I M White, B F Rice, J 11,0 toke ? Republican R Tilley, P B Nelson, J A Burton, *>nvention for the purpose of S M Gordon, J P Covington, S J electing delegates to the State, Wall Congressional and Judicial con ventions was held in Bi.rosii wi.i.k. house Monday. The feature of R \\ Jessup. Wallace H Webs- the meeting was a clash between tor, J A Randleman, 8 M Shelton, the Blackburn and Adams forces. Jr.. Lige Knight, J-W Amos, C II M. Joyce introduced a resolu- W.Sisk, H C Southern, Robert tion endorsing President Roose- Wilkins, J F Shelton, J S Nelson, volt and tho county officers, and J R Moody, J F Rothrock, Rufns instructing tho delegates to vote P Mabe, D J Stewart, W R Ilyl- for Adams for State Chairman, ton, \\ P Oakley, Udo W Corn. I. M. Gordon offered an amend Tho Board adjourned to meet out st ricking out the clauso in on tho second Monday in. July, favor of Adams, and on tho vote to receive and examine the tax the Hlackburnites won by 13 to 8. 1 ist and hear complaints if there The Blackburn men, who are beany. dubbed the "insurgents," were A full board was in attendance, headed by I. M. Gordon, R. P. Joyce and J. G. Fulton. The FOR KITCHEN AND GRAVES. Adams forces were led by H. M Joyce, U. M. Jones nmJ others. Stokes Democrats "instruct Delegates |, | l r) ! vh ; , . ro will 1,0 a , n ' -Simmons' Course Endorsed. h ' r '7 f tl ,h « »» f " r ' mstieu the uepuiter by the Sucre- The Stokes County Democratic t try Convention to e!e t «'el gates o the State. Congressional and .Ii - dicial conventions, wms held in the Stokes County Republican Conven office of J. D.- Humphreys, chair- t'on man of the county executive com- „ lUreo|io|l of tho Kepnblicau mitten, Saturday. A very tmnll Kjte J o|ivH Committee of Stokes crowd was present County, a Convention of tho He- Delegates were instructed to I>l|rt f Stl)keß Connt vote for Hon W. W K.tohen, for | 8 pn „ e( , ,J, oet at the Cou / t Congress and Hon. S. P. Grave*. H in Daubury on Saturday, for Solicitor. The course of F A t 4, at 12:30 o'clock, M. Simmons m congress was on- p fa for tho pl)rpo80 of nominat . dorsed. a candidate for the General A list of the delegates a l »point- A^somb l y ftnd canditlates for the en is as o l) *B: various County Officers, and elect- R P McAndly J CHuin CA. j, delegates to represent the Mitchell, Dr. E. iulp. Dr. A. G. CoU nty in the Sensorial Conven- Jones, E. A. Kothrook, John Y. !*• Phillips J. S.D.Puniam, C. F. The precinct primaries are ro- Wln e, Dr. JH. Ellington, J. E. | t j tQ , J0 Saturday, Shelton, LA. Amos L. M. Mo-i j u , y 2H> vm ftt 3 0 - olook p £ venzie, . . a,. t. Ross, i ,p. ie vftr j ous p re oincts are entitled A. Martin, W W K.ng N E. to representation in the County Pepper R E.Smith, J D.George. Com F en tion, as follows: Danbury Dr S. A. Moir, R_L Lawson, E. - Wi , 9on - fl Storo 4 Germanton 5, C. Shepherd and F. L. Moore. 4, K ing 5, Pinnacle 5, Covington's School Housed, Fran cisco 5, Lawsonvillo 8, Sandy Ridge 5, Mitchell's 2, Pine Hall 1, Walnut Cove 5, Freeman's 1. This July 2, P.KXS. N. O. PETREE, Chm. Rep, Ex. Com. I), V. CARROLL, Secrotary. Pine Hall, June 2i.—The Pino Hall sub of the Farmers' Protec tive Association met Saturday, June 9th, i.ud organized with a membership of 10 with W. M. Chisman, President, W. E. Lnsiey, Vice-President, J. A. Williams, Secretary, J. C. Flinn, Treasurer, Yours truly, J. A. WILLIAMS, Secretary. 't make • iillit make Dr. R. L. Rierson spent M on ly night here enroute to Wius- Smith Route 1 whom he burial of his father, FlU^Krson. » Smith, of (Jamp ras h TO Ti esday. THE SCHOOL BOARD MEETS Colored Institute to Be Held —Con tracts Tor School Houses to Be Let Frst Monday in August v —Teachers' Salaries Fixed. INSURGENTS'' IN EVIDENCE. FORCED TO STARVE B. F. Look, of Concord, Ky.. says: "For 20 years I suffered agonies, with a sore on my tipper lip, so painful, sometimes, that I could not eat. After vainlp try l ing everything else, I cured it with Bucklen's Arnica Salve.' i ft's jrreat for hums, outs and wounds. At all drug stores; only s 25 conts I Order by Mai! I I It Von C/aiiiiof Visit the Twiii-Cltj' | Store. d , \\ • Hoi only Insure >llll HKiiiiiNl 1 istit>|>. 'litinciil, liut „vt> liavc .vour own purchasing who will Eg I mi' that jiiii sihiiiv tin' licKt. Any jjooils advertlwil w ill In nt sulijiTt to I'xaniliuition. anil all charui-n H U mi all punliases anniiiiitliiK' to J-' )H anil over I The Semi-Annual Clearance Sale !j Bi* IHIW In progress ami $:.II.IK«I worth of desirable merchandise is' I It'inn Mneriflci! itirimliiiK • vrryi t . I Men. Women. Children and the Home except Furniture. Whatever your present wants may be i w B] s | I'M.V.VOII tn net In correspimdcuee at inice with your piiivhuMliiK; an'ent at tlir ISusv Stun I ROSEN BACH ER'S Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over' One and a Half Million bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay* 50c. Enclosed with every bottle b • Ten Cent* package of Grove'* Black Root. Liver Pills. 7 Physicians In Session The Stokes Medical Society was in session here Monday. Among the members in attendance were Drs. L. H. Hill, J. W. Slate, W. V. and W. L. MoCanless, J. W. Neal and others. A SURPRISE PARTY A pleasant supprise party may be given to your stomach and liver, by taking a medicine whish will relieve their pain and discom fort, viz: Dr. King's New Life I Pills. They are a most wonder- i ful remedy, affording sure relief and cure, for headache, dizziness and constipation 2">c at all drug stores. LAND SALE liy virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Stokes county, | rendered on the Kith day of June, l'.lOd, in the case of "Ida Collins and husband W. L.Collins vs Rob ert L. Riddick et al," on the Special Proceeding Docket of said, court, wo will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the court house door in the town of Danbury, North Carolina, on Monday, Any. >, 11'Ot At 1 o'clock. I*. M., H tract of land situnte, lying and beinu on the waters of Hip Creek, in Stokes Co. and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at pointers 011 the bank of Big Creek, running East 011 Smith's line lt'ti chains to poin ters, Hole's corner, thence up the hollow with his line, North 55 de grees East, chains to a locust in the hollow, thence North 2A chains to pointers, thence North 85 degrees East 11 chains to a stnke in the old line, thence North chains to pointers at the Danbury road, ttience with the road N W., i 11 chains to redoak, corner of Lot No. 3, thence West 31A chains to a rock at the edge of tlie bottom, thence South 52 degrees West through the bottom 8 chains to a birch at Big Creek, thence down creek as it meanders 24£ chains to the beginning, containing 83 acres, more or less, and being lot No. 4 in the partition of the land of (J. A. and Nancy C. Simmons Record of same in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes coun ty, in Record of Orders and De crees No. 5, pages 57 to tti inclu sive. Terms of sale : one half cash and the remainder on a credit of six months with bond and approved security for the deferred payment, bearing six por cent interest from day of sale. Title with held until all the purchase money is paid. Any person desiring to purchase a good farm will do well attend the sale. This June Hi, N. (). & P. H. PETREE, Commissioners because that rich, sweft flavor is peculiar to the genuine 1-eaf, and I ' ■ we have been buying and manufacturing it for over fifty years. I XT IS MADE BY A. FIRM THAT KNOWS HOW I, I R. A. Patterson Tobacco Co., Richmond, Va. Prisoners Carried Off Deputy Sheriff Davis returned from Raleigh and Rockingham county Monday, to which places he carried the prisoners seteuced at the recent term of Stokes Su perior court. Their names and terms are as follows: Oscar Smith, six months on Rookingham oounty roads, John Fry, sixty days on Rock ingham county roads. Melville Tatum, colored, lifteen years in State penitentiary THE DIAMOND CI'RE The latest News from Paris, is that they have discovered a dia mond cure for consumption. If you fear consumption or pneu monia, it will, however, be best for you to take that great remedy mentioned by W. T. McGee, of Vanleer, Tenn. "1 had a cough, for fourteen yearn. Noting helped me, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which gave in stant relief, and effected a per manent euro," Unequalled quick cure, for throat and Lung Trou bles At all drug stores; price 50 cents and sl, guaranteed. Trial bottie free OHIONAb BUSINESS COLLEGE INCREASES YOUR EARNING CAPACITY. 'he Demand for Young" Men and Yottnir Udles neverbette UiARN either COMMURCIAI . 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