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GEiiiiJ;j ;i ill i'. s \\ .d! ,« W. I! i ! V.l ! in SO ML: OLD d 11/ LNS Death of Oli! nek* Tom" lioode (iilhcrt IVtrce l-iirouic To China Other Items. Cermanton, lan. >i . Iast week Amos -lames wont into a well for Mr. W. Willis to clean it out. when the rock wall collapsed and covered him up to his neck. Ins arms being pinioned to his sides. After about three hours' work .tames was rescued, not much the worse t'rom his experience except a tew bruises on his head : produced by the railing rock. "Dick" declares he is thru cleaning out wells. "I'nele Tom" is dead. TORI (ioode, a noted character here, di d Tuesday morning at six oV vk tY n.n paralysis. pass es another of the i i antebellum e.arkii "i nele Tom" serv d as ' r'c. -is' cook during the lour years' war between the States. ! h .' > id man possessed a remark able m >? v.>ry and was find •. f re lating Ids oxperienc s during :vu - :••«! .• county ream- :a» >!' the ol 1 vets "L torsyth and Stokes camps. After the war he became a blacksmith a::;* , ' I » ' . ''" ■ 7- ■ 7 • • .J . .«•*,: .- ;! ; Irm a j ; I v. 1.1 '•. !i VCio r 'j i : In*-: r: .• i,;. Its t.?o II I' :i 11. .. { j ruin *. I :*. » *fr >n aud will l| | rhoA' jo i f»»r * 4 \«» oii'.u. I am Red DeviH Lye \ j rr FOR GREAT 1110 CANS. Kali tliu usual price. 1 SAVE MY LAUEL.3. the llxj'O! Co. I'• v a I'd I'. 1 • ... iili.'.k V.'Oltld LIKE I • ..VE 11; i -.lt\ . \ ' i'e «' •> •n a '.h: ■eve e- vuC. ■ 1 •. U'aee 11. i:>'. ;m ;.nd Mr. 1 Witt 'l'uttle are tperuii.g two weeks in i lurid i. ■ M:KI)i:N MAHI-. o?ar Kditor : Please allow a small space in your paper in which to give thanks to my gooel neighbors for their kind deeds done while Our little boy was so sick and while lie lay lifeless and us so sad. We have never met with such a day as Thursday in Christmas week was. but may it !»■ for some go-.-;! purpose that Cod has ' our little .-on with him. Its precious time on earth was so sweet to us only about six years ar.d some few month Par .ie vv i:t;!e \'er 'on was of an humble ami ' r i.".- siiir;;, and i: M\-med he ne.a r laid a ftown about him, and h ; s face a beam . - : .ir. ': M:tr. '. V how ' : i :". •' !1 lOC" VI II \\ 1.-) \\: a ; {■> fa . • or 'or o'i. v.:.vn lhto is nothing , hotter than 1 >r. King's New , Life fills for all bowel troubles. | They act gently and naturally on the stomach and liver, stimulate and regulate .your bowels and j tone up the entire system. Price, 25c. At all Druggists. H. E. BUCKLEN & CO. j Phila. or St. Loui«. v;• -«: iIANBURY report:.R ❖ > liiRLS • AN IE D« .-, V £ T.) v.oi'l% c;i ,t !. i sic ■". x: r i-l i! J •£ p c.Vii :>;* "a owl on t * ladies' underwear. J ;; 0..:.J ;vp: li-iit. $ + du".:i vutrk 1 steady 5 employment. Any $ ♦ inquiry regarding t % the above wil! be % £ gladly answered by X I The Maiine Mills, j 1 Winston-Salem, N. C. J Notice ti Si!c cf Real Estate. On Saturday, February the 7th, i:»i:;. at the hour t?f one o'clock p. nv, upon the premises in Stokes county, ine under signed will otl'er at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, a valuable tract of land on the waters of Creek in (.Juaker Cap township. Stokes County, N. ('., being lot No. one in the partition of a tract of land formerly owned by .loel Tilley, deceased, and devised by him in Ids last will and testament, will book No. 1. panes -oil, etc., Clerk's offce of Stokes County. N. * .. and described in the re port of the partition thereof, in Book No. • >7. pa a s 1.15 to IMS inclusive of the Register's ( IHcl of Stokes county, and to which reference is hereunto 'aade, which i.-t was as.-ivjned in sain partition to \V. i. Simmons, Yiv-iv.as Sintna ns, «eorge San jiU'iitf. IV A. Simmons, E! ,;ah Simmer,a. Ida Forest. • c.r.v Mr-. Ida Martin.) Klisha Simmers. Mrs. La.etta Vaughn and Air.; i .i—* i tieoig* . lioma!« d l ,| os e r i be d as hit ■ .... i .. t .. . .. • (•.' - » . i .. i i 1 M • ! ' ' .* ■ i : ' i"; . j 1 • ... 1 i.! .• d • !fr ie •,!) 1 D. f trust -• to w. C. . • . t -'nintr ■ : .• tiior •o) '•.: >d :.. Iy d"s; r". ••! in !' o\ v >l. T. on pa>»! ; ' > and io the nice of the Kegisu :• of Deeds of Stokes County ■, N. C and also described in a deed from W. C. Sl vte and wife to Moses I'. Bullin and Moda Hullin, recorded in Hook No. s(>, on pane M7O, in said office, reference to which is hereunto mode for boundaries] and description. This the 6th! day of .January, 1914. J. W. SLATE, i Trustee. Nt) Tic" ; ' ' decree i. ' Sup riar ourf of Stokes Co m . . . • . ■ nt ::i i.. ■ of'"i'C i aal pfO'A *'• ill!.; OM'.'t .• ! 'i.. .1. ton, Ailt i rot S. Id Shelton, S*., dceia*. vl. :i.- , ai!i >, t S. A'. S!t» !t»;*. Jr. and oth -rs.'' an'hori:an>: and • •r.ij oweiiiiic the undi is'.aiu!. I . .1 Shelton, Aiiin'r, to make Side of the lands hereinafter d 'seri bed. 1 will sell at public aue'.i n to the highest bidder upon die terms s t forth below, at the home place of the late S. M. Shelton, Sr.. deceased, in Stokes County, N. 0., on Saturdav, February the 11th. lfl-1, at the hour of one o'clock 1\ M.. two very valuable tracts of land de scribed as follows : First tract:—Lying and being in Stokes county, and b. ended as follows: Bounded on the South I y the lands 'of Kelly Sisk, on the West by the said Kelly Sisk and J. T. Lackey and the heirs-at-law of Jackson Lackey and Julian Hall, on the North by tlie lands of Pendleton Sisk. and on the Fast by the said Pendleton Sisk. con tain in g eighty imii acres more or less. Second tract: - Lying and be injr in Stokes County, N. ('., on the waters of Snow Creek, and bounded as follows : Meninnirg at a White Oak Mohunnon's corner running West nine and one half !' 1-J) chains to a Chestnut on the bank ( fa small branch: tlier.ee the branch as it inlanders tv.ilve and oi •• hall ' 12 )-:2! chains to a small Ul: ck (iiir.i. Luwson's c .riar: thei ce •m his li"i" thirty live and one ! ; I f «""> 1 -li» chains to a s'.al.e, i:. b, icon's corner: South on 1 is bi.e twelvo and ot e half • 1!--) ch.'dns to a stake in 1 lie 11-d .-■ '.mi : ad: thence ? ! •• Sara it meanders fonrtei n and one half i 1 1 -i!i cliains to a small ): >i. t !"«• i ■ i'. \11■ ihenc * Fast on i • ae i'orty tw.> 1 c. ),. * i i . \\ . i . 1 oth rs «Ti . boufi "i;- inrii ig* at a stu ■ in ilO pubii:• t0,.,! . it*.' C •••' ntiUstOM to . '.ok I tbeac s ( '.,; h ii •. .i - • j>(>! J s ; i•> ll'it ; .••'..UO.ti. S. f : !•:. b! ! ' aa.i stake on the n >rth nan % t a i. >nce S. . ,■ t i .... . , i ' i' i ,»>.• ■ ■.i ,I ; i 1 i . day •' the ::iid mi • :•: .v. lv • months _ from late v. h inr.-ivst from 'iat ■ s>x |.-r cent. '1 i. '.i lo s.--- ive t ii'. l it ot s.'i'd bond ti «' I'id'i I ■■ 11. (:hur!:-s. his wife, Kate I. Charles .joining him, execute : to said W. P. Bynum a niort«aK; on the above described tract of land. That said bond was after wards assigned to L. J. Hine and afterwards assigned to (I. C. Hine for value, who is now owner thereof. This the Gth day iof January, 1914. i J. W. HALL, Commissioner. . r (v i' ™ i . . . . ;. • • ; _ >; '• y -,i ;■a• i ' - .' , "i-•' .t • ii •\ I'.i . I ,»J. .•}!. r ; .' > I .! ... .flier ti ■ good OJt'-bu'lli:)j;rs, n v U'tril ; • '"I roid, about / I[> S'v.e: tniles N r:h ot' Win.? i- Ji'.e.n, 21. C. i:• > place in | 1 (j weil watered ha« abv.' • -' - .-'a acres in R ■ V meadow, and b.iara-o ia . > ' ■ ;ale of cultkation. being ▼ line land for toViv \ c r*a a ve • W '1 ins l'l .ce can be lanigii' at .w pr'c l on easy 1 rms or | 1 k rented at oace by go ui ma i w': > itiriiish iiis stock and * tools and goi.)d ref- reac'*. I'. aa'.vtd statij't, sell >ol and . fc church near. If intere.-t.ed, v% iit- 1 or see a • t HOME REAL ESTATE, LOAN m HSWE COMPANY ? ; | fctaito, N. C. Piiffi 12i 51i Liiarly St. | - '1 -OCU©£» -OXS'SC" ♦- ♦ -"WHO- T I Since 1847, tli j year Rogers Hros. oriianateJ electro-silver platinp, silwrvv;:re bearing tie tr:u!e mark ]W ROGERS BROS, hub been renowned lor quality, wearabiiity and beauty. L 847 ROGERS BROS. i| stanipe.i on fur!.?, saoons and fancy serving pieces is a H guarantee of hea' • platinir, perfect workmanship and »j exquisite design, .'i Kr.;t :a\! sal -fvin r yervice. Any article of silcerw.i.e marked 1/47 ROCtflS OP.OS. m..y he . »iriONAt. •--»» cp WRittrw, conn. R;: ' ■, —•- y ; ' . • } 'II',, ! •' t ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' .1 till , . , •' upp .v i' l • *■ " /"» « * '>' ' r* i , . ; cjP \■, j C, , ,2' i-' i i j f 11« •• 1 :•••' i-v; * i*ki v ' a"-'"' ».i) crt'P ■, . > i. e .. i . : ..i . . 1 ii 11/ , v, i-' th ■'',* i" i I s "?*""', ; v *","*?• 1 »•!. /•* k..w: - . i alfci: 3f i. .* v. . > ~ wt » i> v. («; : r • M' r:-' fuii . I" t • ' • « . i..,.t« . . i . y , . • i y.\ i We "!"■' v ■ v.' mi * ! U,v ' all «i d;y y;ro.cries. \ «>u are cordi.iliy i:j\itcd lo visit our store '1 and inspect otir stock and prices. . iFagg and Nelson 1 |i WAI.NUT COVE, N. C.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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