Old Soldiers Day
"W
At Danbury, Sat
& 7
urday, August 3
Popular Annuai Reunion of l:x-Con
federates W if! Be Attended By
Thousands of People==Announce
ment Of Commander W . YV. khi£.
S.-.: .;:-i I .v. Augu ' 1-'1 -.
lias been >.'t a> th«* dale fur thi*
annual r union of the ex-Con
federate soldiers oi St• >U • l oun
ty at Danbury. Old Soldiers'
ilay. a> this occasion is popular
ly known, has in lute years I*'-j
come the most largely attended
event in the county. A groat
crowd i-sure to be in Danbury
on this day. The descendants,
and the friends and relatives
of the ex-('-on federates will as
usual pr tvide an atn|i!e least Up
sides numerous amusements for
the old soldiers. I hero will
probably U* several baseball
/antes and other attractions.
Thousands of jieople from
Stokes. Surry. Patrick. Rocking
ham anil other counties will -jet
together and enjoy the day.
One feature of the occasion will
U* alMmt •">• young ladies on
horseback leading the march of
the ex-Confederates. Ihe Re
porter expects to print a more
definite program soon.
Helow we give the announce
ment of Commander W. W. Kin/
of Danbury.
Stokes County Camp. No. 174-1
of Confederate Vetrans will hold
their annual reunion in Danbury
nil Saturday the drd day ot Au
gust, l'.'lli. Th" State reunion
will be held in the city ot Win-
Is The Church l.osirg Its Grip
On The Young Men.
"1 am afraid the church is
losing its grip on • :r young men
because we do not emphasize
enough the vigorous manliness
of the Master Himsell and the
heroic jualities of tin* t hristian
religion. Our -goody goody
Sunday-school books have pic
tured reli/ion as the accompani
ment of priggish Weakness and
the forerunner of early death
(which the more to be feared, I
cannot say) Ihe artists have
pictured I lit ist with a weak or
feminine face. Sentimental
preachers have disgusted young
men by picturing an edeminate
'sweet Jesus.' 11»« monkish
idea of I eli/ion that is. as a
delicate, dyspepti'*. long-faced
thing, standing apart t'r-M i the
hurly-burly ot every-da.v life
still i"il'm s us My idea of
reiiui,.;. i- ■••i'J; "'"i,
in/about majesticn'. y and yet
naturally among veryday
seem s. a g>od I Uiinl. of
Him as man wh • exemplified the
-ay it'.-: ' .
".'i'l.e bravest art th. londeiesi.
'Hie |. ir./ are the daritv.' '
With all Hi* tender:ie-> f r the
Weak t 1 *' el l !li;: I i spok--
as oil. I." authority. a d m t
;W the M . r il..'> II • li-.isi -red the
Plui.l 11 :tl ,U! ''
-howed on ail ' " tsioiis lln
Collr:i y. ' • ■ 1 -'
...unu Vt/a -vMh
diould. I !■ Hid!' • 1 ;: - 1 • •'•''
j'.ashin; •• ' *'• • ;r '''
mi>ney -i h.tng' rs 1 • t •"■ • ! ■
•le sliij-le-hand'. d lie v>.i-> i.o
■,. oakling but a 'A"itl'>' n>od"l
for all ot !ier yo ii i n"i. ; >i
let 1,. 11. -t •• »• et t! ' •
;|i-. . '• \ ■ .iilit". !••'•'!•.•. only
• | ,j . i' •, v. 1 • ' • cru.. x
,,)!i can • . and n IV' "> u
i.-.n an -iandpomt. the most
;orce!ul and etlective yvimg
man who ev. r v alki d the earth
- i worthy model for all young
men wh n'.niire strength and
daring..» v. rty model, too. for
all who would carry His message j
to other young men."—Clarence
ston ' n't he 'Ub and 7th day s. of
August l'dlli
A full lueetm-rof th.- Veterans
of S'e ke> cunty is desired and
th.ose v, h > havo not joined our
camp will d«> so .>•: the .'!rd, and
| attend Iho Stat' 1 ? union with us
and lie in a line and enjoy the
hospbiditv of the patriotic peo
ple of Winston.
The annual dues of l."> cents
each will U- paid that dav also
those in arrears P) cents each of
that amount has to be paid into
head quarters of the united Con
federate veterans association at
New Orleans to pay expenses of
sante.
I hope Stokes County Camp
will have a full attendance, and
it is desired by the |K.'ople of
Winston at the state reunion.
You will meet in the Court
House at Danbury on the 'ird at
11 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose
of business and electing new
officers.
This July Hth, 1912.
WALTER W. KINO,
Commander.
A. J. TILLEY.
Adjutant.
Bread I'ans. Hoyles Mercan
tile Co.
Fancy dress ginghams at 1 ;{-4
cents. NN . K. Hutnor.
UKAND SEASHORE EXCURSION
To Nuifolk and Virginia Seashore
! Resorts. Thursday. August 1.
1912. Via Southern Railway
The Southern Railway will
operat" their Annual Seashore
Excursion from tireensboro to
N'orf. Ik, \'a. on Thursday. Au
nust Ist, takinur on passengers
at all points from (ireenshoro to
Jetfries. \a. Special train will
leave tireensboro at 7:0" P. M.,
Thursday. August Ist. and ar
rive ft Norfolk about ~>:'{n A. M..
: Au>.' >t -'id. and returning, will
leave Norfolk at 7:.'»u i'. M.,
August .trd. Two whole days
and one nicrht at the seashore
allowing ampli time to visit
. I Virginia Heach, Ocean View,
Newport News, Old Point Com
fort. Hampton lipids, and the
many other points if interest in
, and around N .rfolk The fol
lowim/ low round trip rates
will tpply from -ta'ions na::ied :
tiree; sfioro . . , t,
Madison . I
Sim.mi riiel,l ...
Sil v i "sty ■ I ",n
Staiey . ! ."ii
l.ib'rl. l.;'io
Ham 'ur I.Vi
Ueids vi!i"
II ,n .11- :: '.ii
Tic'.et from all other points
cover I I this excursion on
1 same basis
K I' illi.am r. >- i \ation • »
any othi'r mfonralioii see . i»-
iii'aresl agent, or write
l{. 11. HelSlT'S
1 >i. isien Pa- -■ tiger Agent,
Charlotte, N. C.
O. !•'. YORK.
Passenger and Ticket Aeent.
tireensboro, N'.
Pom The Progressive
Farmer.
IMb UAMU RV KMii*' V |'t;k
!'v : !• at K. W. I >al>h-. of tK>
S*"'t!i Car >!ina Farmer-' '*• i >n,
ha- v, i,i• •• • t'i a ' lii l '
I»r« si !■ >:•- .■ i I;)-> Ma; a>
l"it .1 r-;itt >• • thi• • ■ •>'
...it t » . 1 i
•l '1 ■ ■ 1 ■ 1 • ■ • 1 "•
1 iresi and d anthers ol com
in. c tlii' tliil".rent r i ai'i -
a: •) i'!. i« ;v i' - i i r.'H'M •i■ i a..'' 1 ' • -
ment as to li •• marketing of the
)i t« n i'f ij •. These (•' :i!. iitic -
will als i !'* : " i t t • a St'.V
I:.:11• v . '1 he Sunitei ''tin t\
c.inmitlee ha ■ air.'.: I • !: i>l iT
int ftm..; an>t i*«•;• >» t- that th*'
hanks will I ro\ i«if amp!.' fat; Is
at 'I per cent i-> carry i'r
ht'i 1 i.i Ma> 1 .-th (Mtt t: to
insure .T.-.lial niarketia;*: the
wan h IUS •• capacity .viil he
(Imihif.l. and farmers ar • irir»*«i
to take the Pi.>st can- po-sihle in
pickiM/. haling aii'l -teritijf so as
to voire Cotton of the hest
jjrade possible, ar.'l to have it as
presentable is pos.-ihle. All
this looks to as like real busi
ness and we commend this
county's example to all others in ,
the Cotton Belt. The Progres
sive farmer.
INSKCT HITK COSTS LEG.
A Hostun man lost his lv
from the bite of an insect two
years avjo. To avert such
calamities from stints and bites
of insects use Bucklen's Arnica
Salve promply to kill the poison
and prevent inflammation, swell
ing and pain. Heals burns, Imils,
ulcers. piles, eczema. cuts,
bruises. Only 25 cents at all dru>r
jjrists.
Ki>r lot s»ipi>ers. 1-2 price Boyles
Mercantile C>.
Mail boxes. lioyles Mercantile
Co.
Save money on the rubber
roofinu you need. \V. K. But
ner.
State «.f North Carolina.
Stokes County
Superior Court.
Spring Term, P.'lii
' W. W. Kinvr and l)r. N. K
! Kierson, Dr. K. L. Hierson, Jas.
Rierson, Mrs. Emma Smith and
her husband. Dr. J. B. Smith.
Mrs. Ada Dods«>n and her lias
hand, \Y. i. Hudson. Mr.- Luia
Hutch rson and her hustiand.
George A. Hutcherson. heirs at
law of .lames Kierson. deceased,
plaint ill's, against X. V. U t> rt
son, I'. K. Robertson. K.
i Robertson, J. T. Robertson, L.
A. Robertson and H. P. Robert
son, heirs at law of P. W. Roln-rt
son, deceased. defendants.
Notice to all parties in above cause
both residp-.ts and non-nHrfents.
plaintiffs Mid defendants
To the heirs. at Law of James
Rierson and P. VV. Rol>ertson,
narneii in the caption in the
above entitled action:
Take notice that, on the Ith
day of January, I!U2, a proceed
iiij/ was l»Tjun before t.he Clork
• the Suj>erior Court of Stokes
county. N. in which 1.. P.
Cr.'Kan is plaintiff and William
Snuth and others an-' defend
ants, !•> which the parties there
to cam title to and ask for a
sale for partition of lot acre- o!
i the lan Is set forth in the pieatl
in.us in the case .»f W. W. Kin h r
arid others ajjainst 7.. V. Rolen
s' iii an I others ttltove named,
and t at a! Spnn,, term. P.Mil. • :
ih»* Si.,K»nor ' 'ourt of Stokes
court-, in order was duly made
by the pre-sidititf iudjre for notice
t i i.-- i" all Ih li' Mrs at av\ ■ '
J.itnes 'wierst.(i, decease.l, and
l ow. V\ lit. 1 "Itson. i V M-e.l.
to api- r b"l'o;V the Cleri, t.f the
Supi ; i i '.-i.r f of St ik. .s c« .i.t v
at h.. '1 n m ', >aribur>,
on or -v the lii st day Sept. l'M:2,
a i>t : thi in-. I ve* p,al'l i' • t"
the pl'.u' etlinu .'it tOl'e the t iel'k
in \ ah 1. i' i . Mean is ;
till' and Wiiiia; . Smith a ni > th
eis tit'ft tnlants, and file
aasA ■ I • I sai'! causi* iiii'l coi.
tribute their pr rata share . :
the •> • . -sai". expenses i.) tie
l : .'iio'. '-ait! sitti. and in d ft
th* | '"I t • be !■ rever barrt ■! • ;
an;, ri;rlit. title, claim or demand
or i i -."id in| acres of land.
It i f s;iiii on It r.
ii an hereby notified to c. m
, ly with the terms and provis
ions of same, ami that in defaiat
thereof you will be forever bar
red of ail rijrlit. title, iniert-a.
'claim or demand that you have
in or to said in I acres of land.
This the 10th day of Julv I'.Mi
M. T. CHILTON,
Clerk Superior Court Stokes
county, N. C.
i
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H ■ • iraared a - ■ I ■:
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for i\ !!i,'!i' •;•:!; i ttetj,
on HI '■ t 10th i:. . >: ■l'.l'.
l!»l:i. or this n »tice v.ill Implead
ed it. Itar of tlieir re Mvery. All
pel's ~ indebt" Ito -ai i estate
are r.-pectl'-.lly n i|ue>ted t'
mak' i-atnediat payment.
This th-Ist lay .f July l'.M2.
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villaa'.i. ir.n t : 1 ili'l. Mn.: i l!»e
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st.,k- ■ oiiit.x aii'l ji irtly in Surry
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JcSS A BAD
FOR HORN FT STINGS. I
CURFS^'INNFY.
*»r tt. S . c hfllu«». I'.'l N.C . writ**:
I t» • I I. •
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For BURNS and BRUISES. I
\!». W. V. Clifton. Uakwh. N.C.. v.r,( C s: I
25c 50r. $1 A bottle •• Drug SL G#n v 1 Stores D
Cheap Lands
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'• ops. liatne! . - I \ '*i*i i ■ I.'. 111. ' at ! fill' \\ * «-•; . v
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n.ak>* .''* oil ..ii t'l 11 r* . T! • • !•■*•• i l ** aut'. - that •• n
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i • i* •• i.'-'. i a 'it.
C« IVt. Reaves,
LORIS, SOUTH CAROLINA.
BOYLES BROTHERS
Largest Clolhiers in
the Carolinas....
WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. AND
REIDSVILLE. N. C.
It Will Pay You to Visit
My Store.
New lot ut t Yiunterpanes at 75c. up.
; Nice I«ic (. urtains. -rfic. jiair up.
Shoes, one. pair up for men. ladies and children.
Hat.s, latest st\ I*.—, tor ladie.-. at very lowest prices,
j SPKfIAI. i'e:-t i>omt*-;.cat 7 1 Jc. >ard.
! >ress /ICMIS and » •.;i- •j. .f a.I U-cripti.it.-,
• ■ it .nd i'id •• t-.e .ourx h home in this
JOHN A. BURTON
Walnut Cove, N. C.
i
Harness. Lap Robes,
Busies, Saddles,
>\-'affoiis, l:tc.
1 '
j
i Smoak & McCreary
Winston-Salem, N. C.
i \N hen in \N inslon on lousiness or
;
rieiisurc. Call v'. I
: O'HANION'S
[)\>{\\ SiOICl:.
i
ll you aic m iv.ed» lan> ihing |
in the t ? rug line, \hvaysthe
largest slock ol diin
; Winston select from,
j \!so the ui'Ciitc.'t . ssort
mem of IM:kM I AU S. 1 Oil
KTART IC LI;S. MAI kIHv IS H =
l:S and biistle goods.
O'HANLON'S
Is the
place to buy.
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