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Briefs Adrift. Mr. Jno. Neal, of Meadows, was here Tuesday. Mr. Geo. W. Neal, of Meadows, was here Tuesday. Mr. S. F. Baton, of King Route 2, was a visitor here Tuesday. L. Hartman and little daughter were in town Tuesday. James Nelson and family have recently removed here from Spray, g Deputy Sheriff D. A. Simmons, of Quaker Gap township, was here Tuesday. > Mr. Tilden Sizemore was a visi tor at the Reporter offioe Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Jas. H. Mabe, of Danbury Route 1, was a visitor at the Re porter office yesterday. Register of Deeds C. M. Jones and son, Odell, spent Sunday at Pinnacle. Tho Board of Education will meet Monday, June 24, to settle off claims against the school fund. Messrs. Samuel Tuttle, J. E. Sisk and Sidney Golding were among Danbury's visitors Tues day. Mrs. R. P. Joyce, of Walnut Cove, accompanied by Mrs. Ed wards, of Alabama, visited rel atives hero Sunday. ~" A match game of baseball will be played between the Meadows and Walnnt Cove teams on the former's grounds Saturday. Messrs. G. W. and T. B. Smith, two prominent oitizens of King Ronte 2, were here Monday look ing after some business. Drs. D. C. Dicks, of Dillard, and L. H. Hill, of Germanton, two of the oeunty's oldest physi cians, were in Danbury Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Petree and Mrs. Dr. C. W. Joyoe visited the [ family of Sheriff R.J. Petree, near Germanton, Sunday and Monday. Nellie, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Chilton, who had i her arm broken and misplaoed f last week, is getting along nicely. Mr. J. W. Tillotson, a prom inent citizen of of Yadkin town ship, was here on business yester day. Mr. Tillotson has recently completed a new residence. Messrs. J. S. Taylor. P. H. Young and L. J. Young, who compose the board of list Inkers [ and assessors for Danbury town ship, wero in session three days this week. An infant of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sheltou died on Danbury Route 1 last Saturday of spasms. This is the second child these par ents haee lost with the same dis ease. From last Friday's Retdsville Review it is learned that John Wesley, the oldestohild of Mr. and Mrs. P. V?. Glidewell, of Reidsville, died Thursday aftor noon, after an illness of three weeks. He was about two years old. Elder J. A. Fagg and family, of Danbory Route 1, spent Sunday with relatives at Pine Hall. Mr. Fagg told the Reporter that a nice vein of ooal bad just been discovered at Pine Hall and that it was being investigated with a view to working it. He also stated that the new brick plant there began operations Saturday. FOlt HA lE—One log wagon, one two>hirse wagon, one one-horse wntion, two buggies, and two good ho'Stts. Will sell at a bargain either fur cash or on time. Apply to JAS. T. REYNOLDS, Madison, N. C., Route 3. A The effect of Scoffs Emulsion on thin, 9 pale children it magical. «Qr It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy. It contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites . a X and Glycerine, to make fat, blood and bone, X and so put together that it is easily digested vff \ X by little folk. Vrf j 2| ALL DRUGGISTSi BOc. AND SI.OO, jlil f WM. TILLOTSON STRICKEN. Well Known and Highly Respected Citizen Critically lll—Mrs. Tillot son Suffers Blindness, and Mrs. Carroll an Invalid. The Reporter regrets to iearn that Mr. William Tillotson, of Germauton Route 1, a well known and highly respected oitizen of the county, suffered a stroke ef paraly sis last Monday, and is in a crit ical condition. He is about 85 years of age. Mrs. Tillotson iB also helpless, being stricken with blindness, and a daughter, Mrs. S. L. Carroll, is an invalid in the same family. So that this house hold is entitled to the sincere sympathy of tire community. jStokes Man Dies In California. News is reoeived here of the death of Mr. Orion Smith, a for mer Stokes man, whioh occurred in Los Angles, California, some days since. At the time of his death Mr. Smith was in a hospital, where he had been operated upon for cancer of the liver. The de oeased was 46 years of age. He was a brother of Osa, David and Demo Smith, of this county. Mr. Smith had been in California a number of years and held a re sponsible position with the South ern Pacific Railroad. * Property At Walnut Cove. It is learned that Dr. W. A Lash, of Greensboro, has sold his old home place, including 500 acres of valuable farming land at Walnut Cove, to Joyce & Bowles, of the latter place. The considera tion, it is said, was $17,000. The Walnut Cove coal mines are located on the lands purchased from Dr. Lash, and the new owners propose to develop the mines. An expert is now making investigations with this end in view, Basball at Meadows. A match game of baseball was played between the Pink Grove and Meadows teams at the latter place on Saturday after noon, the result being a score 17 to 3in favor of Pink Grove. Not withstanding the game was rather a one-sided affair it was interest ing from start to finish, the Meadows boys never losing inter est. The Pink Grove boys play good ball. J Mr. J. 0. Jones Breaks His Arm. Mr. J. G. Jones, of Pinnacle, the father of Register of Deeds C. M. Jones, fell from a wagon and broke an arm lust Saturday, mak ing quite a serious injury for one of Mr. Jones' age. Register of Deeds Jones went over to Bee his father, returning Tuesday and re porting him getting alsng well. HOWS THIS ? % We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be oured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfect ly honorable in all business trans actions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by bis firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and muoous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Mrs. John Dodson Bitten By a Groundpuppy and Almost Suffers j Death. Mrs. John Dodson, who liveE near Danbury, was bitten on her left little finger by a groundpuppy last week, from the effects of whioh she suffered intensely for several days. But for the efforts of the doctors Mrs. Dodson thinks she would have died. She was sticking tobacco plants when the little animal, w hioh was ooncealed under a clod of earth, fastened its teeth in her fingers. This is the first incident known in this section of a groundpuppy being vioious, and it is now known to be poisonous. SANDY RIDGE. Sandy Ridge Route 1, June 11. —There was preaching at North View Saturday and Sunday. Ser vices were held by Elders Paul Priddy, Watt Priddy and Knight. There was a very large crowd on Sunday owing to the bad weather. Mr. L. E. Morefield, who has been fireman on the railroad at Roanoke, returned home Saturday on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Morefield. While his visit was short, they were glad to see him. He left Monday, ac companied by his father, who was going with him as far as Winston. Major W. S. Ray was in our offioe Monday puffing and blow ing and complaining about the weather being too hot. We are sorry, and will have it changed. Major Ray is now about 75 years old, but can whip .two of the ordinary men yet. We would as soon fight a circular saw. He used to catch Yankees and break them in two in the middle. Long may Major Ray live and prosper. The Reporter is informed that the Piedmont Springs hotel will not be opened for guests this sea son. Prof. J. T. Smith, who has been confined to his home with illness, is out again. Have the seasons changed ? Will the weather never be clear again for a breathing spell ? It is as disagreeable as December to day, and these cold, damp spells are so common that many people have abandoned the idea of taking down their stoves at all. FOR SALE at a bargain—Good Threshing Maohiue that does fine work. Will sell obeap. Address CHAS. E. HOLDER, j6—lmo. Tobaccoville, N. C. FOR SALE—One good cow, five eighths Jersey. Gives 3 gallons a day, 3 years old. Will swap. T. J. DAVIS, Danbury, N. C. Navassrf Guano for sale by W. J. Martin, Walnut Cove. See W. J. Martin for Navassa Guano. Have you bought your fertili zer ? Try Navassa Guano. W. J. Martin sells it. When you pay your bills by check you have these advantages : 1. It is more business-like and gives others a more honorable im pression of your business abilities and methods. 2. It often saves you money, as for instance when you pay a bil or debt by giving your check, the person who receives the check must put his name on the back of the check before ho can get the money on it. This operates as a receipt in law. Every farmer or anybody who pays out money should always do so by check. There are other banks larger than the Bank of Stokes County. But the statement of tho Bank of Stokes will compare favorably with any bank in the state. Some banks with capital stocks of hun dreds of thousands, and big sur plus funds, also have liabilities reaching up into the hundreds of thousands. The safest bank is the bank having the largest clear as sets in proportion to its liabilities. J. T. Henhow. S. B. Hall. J. W. Hall. Ben bow, Hall & Hall, Attorneys and Counselors-at Law, DANBURY. N. C. Office at McCanless Hotel. SANDV RIDOE VS. PINNACLE. Fine Game Of Baseball To Be Played At Danbury July 4 Between the Two Crack. Teams of the County. Lovers of the national game will be pleased to learn that an opportunity will be given on July 4th to see a good game of ball be tween Sandy Ridge and Pinnacle, the two crack teams of the county. The contest will take place on tbo ground at Danbury, which will be put in tip top shape for the game. The two visiting teams will be the guests for dinner of the young .pien of Danbury at the hotels. iMICAiJ^ I r 1 JSS&s&B X I 'rtSSjs-SSS * ifeiSEii Notice. Having (nullified as ailminiMtrator of the estate of-Lewis Love, deed., notice M hereby given to all ]>ersous Indelited to said estate to make pay ment, and all (km-hoiis holding claims against said out ate are hereby noti fied to present them to me duly au thenticated, for payment, on or be fore the 20th day of June, 100K, or this notice will l>e pleaded In bar of their recovery. Thin the 7th day of June, 1907. •IAS. S. LOVE, Administrator of Lewis Love. Tobaccoville, N. K. F. 1). No. N. O. Petree, Atty. for admr. The Sanitarium 127 South Main Street, Winston=Salem We have recently added several new appliances to this already splendidly equipped Institution and are offering still letter advantages to those who suffer with rheumatism, gout, kidney and blood diseases, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, ca tarrh, certain forms of paralysis, in digestion, varicocele. hydrocele, strictures, hemorrhoids (piles), dis eases of the nervous system, skin diseases, such as eczema, penritis, hipus, cancer, and old sores ; remove moles, warts, superfluous hair, birth marks, etc. We cordially invite you to visit the Sanitarium or write for descrip tive booklet. DR. T. M. COPPLE (Successor to Rierson & Copple) WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. KILLTHE COUGH MD CURE THI LUNCS w ™ Dr. King's New Discovery FOR CBi!Sr ,i&. AND ALU THROAT AND LUNO TBOUBLEB. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. "THEDEVILof TODAY" His work in the Home, Church. Society. Businens. Politics and every walk of life. A book portraying the (rave dangers found in all conditions of life. Pitfalls, and methods of escaping them. A warning note to save young men and women from wreck and ruin. This book is having an immense sale. We want agents to sell the above book with a full line or Standard Subscription Books, Red Letter Family and Teacher's Bibisa. Cata logue will be sent free. This is your opportunity to make money and worth your Investigation. We have agents who have been with us 20 years. Write today. D. E. Lather Publishing Co. 12-14-16 Trlalty Avt. Atlanta, 6a. A Summer Vacation in Your Kitchen on t swe^ter this Ma»l yfanl —■>. Imf summer with the tern- 101/ Qj Q j ®STj) mm perature at 110. Get pßLJjnf jp I Wmj? V a New Perfection >d— ia *-SSsi^ r^r^ Wick Blue Flame Oil 1| \7 ' \ Jjl Stove and have a cool )) jj \ f II I NEW PERFECTION 1 I Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove 1 I produces a working flame instantly. Blue flame means highly f I concentrated heat, no soot, no dirt. Oil is always at a maintained I level, ensuring a uniform flame. Made in three sizes. Every : stove warranted. If not at your dealer's write to our nearest agency for descriptive circular. t 11 " T fttrt-n ' s the best lamp for ! /vayC/^ oJTijj 0 JTijj all . round h ouse _ hold use. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly H constructed; absolutely safe; unexcelled in light-giving H power; an ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted. B If not at your dealer's write to our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, INCORPORATED Re-Sale Of a Valuable Farm. By a decree of the Superior Court of Stokes county, made the 3rd day of June, I)X>7, on account of lusuflic iency of price and a ten per cent, ad vanced bid offered, a re-sale is ordered of the tract of land desert lied below. 1 will, therefore, sell at public auction on the premises on Saturday the 13th day or July, 11)07, at '2 o'clock, p. m., a tract of 221 acres of valuable land, with Improvements, lying in Sauratow n township, Stokes county, it lieing the home place of the late M. 1). ). Brown, and better known as the John Dalton tract, adjoining the lands of Jno. M. Lin viile. 15. S. Brown and others. This tract is well improved and fine for grain, 'Brasses, tobacco, etc. Terms: One-third cash, one-third in twelve months and the otherthird in two years, with interest on de ferred payments from day of sale. Title reserved until the purchase money and interest is paid. This the 3rd day of June, 1007. B. S. BROWN, Commissioner. Belew's Creek, N. C., R. F. 1). No. 1. Land Sale. B.v virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Stokes county, ren dered on the first day of June, 1907, in the case of Henry J. Mickey and others, ex parte, appointing the undersigned a commissioner to sell the lands hereinafter described, for the purpose of partition, I will ex pose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash, on the premises in Stokes county, at t lie hour of one o'clock, p. in., on Thursday the lst-h day of July, 1007, a tract of land in Stokes county, containing N2 acres, more or less, on the waters ofGrassy Creek, known as what was formerly lands belonging to John Barr, deed!, adjoining the lands of Robert Stone and John Wesley Wall on the South, the Jackson land on the West, the Zlginr lands and Robert Stone on the North, and the lands of Matthew Lane on the East. Eight-ninths of this tract of land will lie sold subject to the dower right of Mrs. Camilla Mickey, widow of Will. A. Mickey, deceased, which has never been assigned to her, and the other one-ninth will be sold not subject to any dower right. This the first day of June, l!K)7. N. ). PETREIC, Commissioner. Notice. Having duly qualified as adniiul-e tratrix of Mrs. 11. H. Martin, deed all peraons owing her are hereby re, quested to come forward and maks immediate settlement of the same, and ail persons holding claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present them to me, duly authenticated, for payment on or before the loth day of June, loos, or this notice will lie pleaded In bar of their recovery. This May 31st. 1!MI7. MRS. 11. L. ELLINGTON, Adiux. of Mrs. 11. 11. Martin, deed. I'. (). address— : Sandy Ridge, N. C. J*. 0. Humphreys Atty. for ad nix. R. DAVIS, Winston, N. C. You will now find the newest and nicest of all fcinds things for every body such as ladies ready made Suits and Ilats. Call and examine her stock. c»f everything [anil the greatest quantities of every ' 3 growing thing can readily be pro- J duced with the liberal useof Virginia- I Carolina Fertilizers, together with j careful cultivation. The materials of I whichthdyaremade.causothcmtoen- ■ rich the land, and the plants to como I up rapidly and more proliflo. Use Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers B on your fruits and fruit-tree!) ) M of all kinds, corn, wheat and nil trucks. For, at harvest timo, you will havo the largest Ml ■ (for tuese will "increase your Wl yield per acre") and flnest crops you ever raised in all your farm life. Don't buy tho inferior substitute that any ■ fertilizeragentmaytrytoper euade you to put on your land. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO., uf) Richmond, Ya., Morfolk, Va., Durham, H. 0., 14) B Charleston, 3. C., Baltimore, Md„ Atlanta, ■ Gi., Savannah, Ga., Montgomery, Ala., tw ■ Memjthia, T«nn., Bhre report, La. UAI | ICTFR'Q Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggefs A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A speclflo for Constipation, Indigestion, Liver and Kidney troubles. Pimples. Eczema, Impure Blood, Had Hreath. Sluggish Llowels. Headache and Hackache. Its Hocky Mountain Tea in tab let form, 35 cents a box. Genuine made by Holuuteb Drug Compact, Mad'son. Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Merchants Business Men Farmers Teachers Everybody We want your business and are prepared to offer | you every facility and ev ery accommodation that any bank in North Caro lina can give. The management of this institution is conducted on a safe, sound, conserv ative and successful basis. So carefully have our bus iness transactions been managed, that during the 18 months' existence of the Bank not a dollar has ever been lost in its loan ings. I DANK OF STORES COUfITT
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