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Sale Of Land.
North Car., Forsyth County, Su
perior Court before the Clttk.
In re Sarah A. Moore,
Caroline Catherine Ryan,
and iter husband. .Jnines
Kyan, Mary Etta Barton,
and her husband, Pleasant ex-
Barton. Edmund Moore, parte, j
Augusta Moore, Robert
Church, Eugene Church,
Alice Chitty, Wachovia
Loan & Trust Company,
guardian of Hobt. Church
and Eugene Church and
Alice Chitty.
By virtue of an order in the above
entitled cause signed by It. E. Tran-
HOU. Clerk of the Superior Court of
Forsyth county, on Dec. #, 1906, I
will sell at the court house door of
Stokes county at Danbury, N. C , on
Monday, April Ist, I!*> 7, at 12 o'clock
M.. at public auction-to the highest
bidder for cash the following des
cribed tract or lot of land, to-wit:
Lying and being in Stokes county,
state aforesaid. 011 the -waters of
Snow Creek and bounded as follows:
Beginning at pointers, the southeast
corner of tract No. (in tlie parti
tion of the Wiikins' tract) in Pear-
HMHI'S NNE, runniiiH; south on his line
17 chains to pointers, Baker Martin's
corner, west on his liuelKt chains to
a maple, corner of No. 4, thence
north on that line 17 chains to poin
■ " tors, thence cant on the line of No. 3,,
chains to the beginning, contain
ing iHi acres more or less. The said
tract Ming lot No. 5 in the partition
of the lands of the late Thomas W il
kins which was signed bp the com
missioners to Mary J. Moore, lying
on the southeast corner of the said
W ilk Ins tract.
Such sale being made for partition
of the estate of the late Mary J
Moore among the heirs.
Tills Jan. «t, IW7.
GEOROE P. PELL,
(Commissioner, j
Land Sale.
By virt fH' of 11 decree of tlu> Supe
rior Court of Stokes county rendered |
lu tlie Spirinl Proceeding entitled I
"J. R. Martin et al VB. Geo. F. Ma r- 1
tin et al' appointing the undersigned
a commissioner to make sale t»f the
hereinafter described lands. I will on
Monday, May (I, l'.H)7, at the Court
House door in the town of Ihinbury,
N. G'., sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder, for cash the follow
ing described lands, to-wit:
A certain tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and l>ein>j in the coun
ty of Stokes and State of North Car
olina on the waters of Peter's Creek,
adjoining the lands of B. F. Prlddy,:
Alexander Rogers, Jno. It. Uhodes,
Henderson Pridd.v. and G M. Joyce,
and containing 50 acres more or less,
and it t>ciug the tract of land upon j
which Klinaltcth Martin resided at
the time of her death, and where
upon at her death descended to her
heirs at law anl children who are
the parties to this proceeding. The
land is sold for division and the sale 1
is subject to the confirmation of the
court. Bidding will start at i
This is a splendid tract of land ; it is
well watered, timbered with the
very liest timber, contains good bot
tom land and meadow and is strong
land.
This March 2."), 1!MI7.
.1. 1). HCMPHREYS,
Commissioner.
Notice I
Having duly qualified as executor
of the last will and testament of It.
15. Smith, deed., notice is hereby
given to all persons holding claims
said estate to present them
to me for payment, duly authenti
cated, on or before the 2Xth day of
March. ISKW, or this notice will lie
•leaded in bar of their recovery. All
HUDOIIS indebted to said estate are
•equested to make Immediate pay
nent.
This the I> day of March, l!K>7.
JAMES \Y. MOSER,
Executor of R. Is. Smith.
King R. F. I). No. 1
V. () I'etree, Atty. for executor.
NOTICE.
Having duly qualified is admin-1
istratrix of the estate of P. 0.1
Bennett., deed., notice is hereby ,
tgiven to all persons holding claims
against The said estate' to present
them to me, duly authenticated, j
for payment, on or before the Ist
day of March, 1908, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re- j
oovery, and all persons indebted
to Baid estate are hereby requested
ta make immediate payment. This
Feb. 26,1907.
JENNIE BENNETT,
Admx. of P. O. Bennett, deed,
tf. O. Petree, Atty. for «>dm*. I
M-inrW Norfolk-Western RR.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JAN. C>, 1 ( .K)7
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STOP BUYING DAISY MIDDLINGS. {
A Correspondent Urges Farmers To |
Make their Supplies at Home.
Germanton Route 1, Maroh 25.
Mr. Editor : *
Please allow me a space in your
valuable paper for a few words.
I want to say something in re
gard to the farmers in this section
of the country.
There are nine out of every ten
of the farmers buying flour aud
daisy middlings. Brothers, you
have got to do better than that.
If you don't, another short crop of
tobacco will put you all in the
public works. It used to be that
just a few renters bought such
stuff, but now land holders and all
buy it.
Brother farmers, I know you
can do better by experience. I
have been farming 31 years, and a
renter about 12 years myself. I
have raised a large family of child
ren and am now up in the fifties.
I have bought one sack of daisy
middlings in my life. I have
bought 200 pounds of flopr, may
be, and 200 pounds of bacon. The
year before I was married I
bought two barrels of corn and
paid one dollar a bushel for it. I
made corn enough out of that the
next year for me and my wife and
had some to sell, and have been
making plenty ever since and to
sell. If it comes a wet day the road
is full of wagons going after
"chop," and if they fail that day,
they will keep going till they get
it. They will lose two or three
days going after it, and they
lose time enough to clean up creek
bottoms that would make more
corn than a half dozen sacks of
daisy middlings would be worth.
Farmers, stay at home next wet
spell and clean up briar thickets,
hedges, etc., and next year we will
need no daisy middlings. Next
fall when you cut a barn of tobac
co let your wife cure it and you go
and pull old Bill some fodder. The
tobacco will bring 7 or 8 cents
anyway, and if you don't pull him
some fodder, he will be so poor he
can't shake his tail.
Just think about it, farmer
friend, three or four years back
two or three stores supplied the
neighborhood, and now there are
three to one—all making a living
otf of the farmer, and we could
make our own stutf if we would
try.
I want to say something about
young inen in my neighborhood.
It takes more money to run one of
them than it used to take for me
to ma|fe a crop on. I don't know
what a young girl promise
herself to take one of them for.
All the boys think about is hiring
horses and buggies, and taking
train rides. J know it to be a fact,
for I can see it right at home.
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Land For Sale In Southeast Mis
souri. x
8000 acres timbered land at from
12.00 to SIO.OO per acre; 2,0 "0
acres of farm land at from $5.00 to
$20.00 per acre. Good climate,
good railroad facilities ; from 8 to
10 months public school each year.
> If you to bfty, nddiess
H. F. HUTCHENS,
Ellsinore, Mo.
Mch 7—3 mo
NOTICE.
Having: this day duly qualified a*
administratrix of tlie estate of Geo.
I). Isoin, deed., notice is hereby given
to all persons holding claimsagaloHt
wild estate to present them to me
duly authenticated (or payment on
or before the first day of March, 1908,
or this notice will !>e pleaded In bar
of their recovery. All ]>ersons In
'ilebted to said entflte are requested
to make Immediate settlement of
the same.
This Feb. 21,1907
H ESSIE E. ISOM,
Admx. of Geo. I). Isoiu, deed.
Meadows, Stokes county, N. C.
J. 1). Humphreys, Atty. for Arim*.
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Interest on Savings. Why not open an ac- X
count TODAY. * ,
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X Corner Liberty and Fifth Streets, 2
# WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. X
{E!WT^ANION
y WINSTON-SALEM'S V
Leading Druggist. /
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WATKINS & EAST
WALNUT COVE, N. C.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Commis=
sion Merchants and Brokers.
Merchants of Stokes County will save money by buy
ing their goods from us. We represent several of
the largest wholesale houses in the South, and are
prepared to meet all competition.
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I Ms id Boys' Odin'?
We are now receiving onr full line of goods. If you want
;| the best in Overcoats, Suits, Pants, Hats, Shoes, Shirts,
: Underwear, Neckwear, Trutikn and Valises, for l»otli Men
*1 and Boys, don't forget to call on us. VVe make the lowest
\ prices possible. When in town come in and see for your-
I self.
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MADISON, N. C.
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But none as good. It's my honest conviction in re
gard to my CHATTANOOGA PLOWS. I am selling
three Dixie Points for 25 cents. lam headquarters
for Roofing, Nails, Doors and Sash, Cook Stoves,
Harness, Paints and Oils. §
ALBERT S. MITCHELL^
WALNUT COVE,. N. C,