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\ % 4\ ( c | \\'e will have afine lot of horses * S &nd niii i€ 9 o.t *.hs ot iAw S J.D•\O It l\ OAa 1J H-iil 1> i '■• * y LV i. L 9 £ /' \ % # L?ix m>.\i\*'w.v.. . ( Thursday, Feb. 26,1914. s S We will sell or swap and if you \ # need stock we feel sure we can / \ furnish you what you want at } V the right price. \ $ l ai«-:um iwuwwiii mmf n > J * fegffia»s a. J Yours very truly, / | CHOATE & TILLEY j f F A R M E R S| % n? si,2is« I Mouses November Itl Mere are the oiftciai Tigures. t rtey f ?| «'~eak for themselves : & F r \ V Vl % * H fanssii sc!' C 22,552 psunds for 556.278.Q7, Avsrags $29.37 Q IS otiisr tees sulii 'IJ3M'7 paynds fer S/03,252.17 Average $19.16 If Jt No other house on the market averaged S2O /$ for the entire month's sale. Our other house, :K © Gorreils, was second with an average for the © entire month of November of $19.45. ££& These figures show which houses sell it higher. *jL We want to tell the balance of your crop for x| you and we guarantee you the highest market ® prices for every pile you sell with us. vi *C r \ ~ /f.r* 1$) We have a first s~i'3 eve-:y day. Big breaks arc v* dfy ahead and l: v/ill be rj /our advantage to sell S with us. The be*: lighted warehouse in the 0} State and the best Auctioneer in the World are jg ® here for you. Come to see us. M Your friends, |J __ _ „ n # GORRELL BROS. J THE DAMI'RY REPOKTTR cfi ff fpfi r? ? *7 J» ft "f p5 V ; /- i'\ *! i 4 [•4' i ' »-#ft t* k A o w». ' 'i B * kis t 5 I , CapiMl Stock Oi $20,000 Ni\:rl\ A 1! Subs "rioc'.i. V, ILL OP L N SOC> N > Mr. i. M. i:>rilon IVonsotfr Of ► Ihe Nov.' Hnn!>, Anil Will l.ikcly lie Cashier. * Pilot Mountain is to l.nv? a •,o\v "fi.r.k soon and Mr. I. M. ' 1 >:i will in all ]>>*obalsi!ity he i itaceehier, Sll .> days since Air. 'x r :'ii, wlio va." I'or norly Keeiater of \ o«i:i c.r,St-jI.;H county, : a it«> pfiise stoa'i I*'' ii >.v bank a f Pilot "'lt. j'.n 1 it is v uu' •"«> »d that r.ioiit >' i.!? kXW) capital lias now boon nr'sed, and that the wiil j.yr ;■ charter i«.n»l Ivgin work on a now buil Jin.'; ri;;ht I 11 learned th.it nearly ail of the leading and influential k citizens of Pilot Mt. and com munity have subscribed liberally j to the new enterprise and it will no doubt ba a success. ► . 1 All kinds watch and jewerly r ! repairing. E. P. NKVVSOM, King, N, C, 14janhv. 'j Farms For Sale !{ ;! I 72 acres near Sandy Ridge, the Jane Alley place. Original forest I I except about 10 acres bottom land; well watered; public road through 4 it; lies well. Price $1,200.00. I ► j | t 4 420 acres on Big Snow creek belonging to Mrs. A. J. Brown. 4 ► This is a real bargain. One dwelling, 6 tenant houses, all out | buildings, good feed barn, 6 tobacco barns, 50 acres bottom land, f k i and lot up-land opened, lot good timber, public road on both sides. i f I With a little care and improving easily worth double what is | asked for it. Will sell hi lots or as a whole. For price, see f f i R. Sam Brown. 4 k 58 acres, T. Dee Boyles farm, near Mt. Olive church, on King f | I R. 2; 5 room house, 3 tobacco barns and basement, good feed barn, * t plenty wood, excellent water, good meadow. Price $2,250.00. t M . I f 103 acres near Winston=Snlem, N. C. Price SSO per acre. | Kk g 30 acres, belonging to Frank Tilley, naar Campbell, N. C. Part "if of the "Jim Tucker place." Bottom land, house, tobacco barn, f i very valunble land. Anyone wanting a small farm can do no bet- t V I ter than to buy this. Price $1,000.00. J ™ * 95 acres, 1 mile from Rtxral Hall, in Forsyth county. The Ed fe ♦ Tuttie f.' • This is a fine farm for tobacco, wheat, corn and I , * o vegetable- "• 11 ;■ round good place, close to school and town. Will j.) f i-i H for > M'O, and guarantee title. | > p'O acrei • : tv.il:- from (i. W. Neal's store on public road, belong- ♦ • » ii,g to W. keb l : i v hzter, one buiklin-r complete and another started, ♦ * 16 acres opened, orchard with all kinds of fruit; bargain. $12.50 » £ $ per acre. j v £ 56 acres belonging to L. P. Grogan, known as the "Spencer place;" X 9 t 3 room dwelling and kitchen; stable, 1 tobacco barn, 15 acres in ♦ | t cultivation, 4 acres bottom; good place. sl2 per acre. % ||| 278 acres belonging to J. P. Smith, on Ward's Gap road. S2O | | per acre. ▼ % " and one tenant house, two pastures, 3 tobacco barns, young and f V i old orchard, well cared fcr place. $20.00 per acre. 4 * 163 acres belonging to W. l>. Poor, near Henry Shelton's store k and 2 I=2 miles from Sandy Ridge, on public road, 4 room dwelling, t 8 one tenant house, all necer. -arv out houses, well watered, 50 acres ft* openad, 25' acres of bottom f.-ml and about 7 acres meadow, 20 J, £ V acres fenced, two pasti : res, 3 tobacco barns, lot good timber, nil | t, V place in good locality. :>.-\7/kM»O. m? ■ | a p or cjgjj rn * p.n !o\v l:astem Virginia tatm ir.uds write us. 4 Great homtstea-.ls, being put upsn ihe nr.irl-.et at $ f merely a song. ? JI The Stokes Realty Exchange | II Danburtj, N. C. | A. o -• ' V: ! V-- Vk v - • - ♦7 ;a : .lames M. Maba was born Sep tember i, IS4!, died January IS, UH I, making his stay here 0:1 earth seventy-three years, live months and ewelve days. He was a kind aid hying :'atiu r, and all was dons that eon Id b? done by neighbors and friend;? to relieve hii.i /i* hi* vviliVrinjr. ii 1 bore his : uiiVring w'li; patimce, and often talked of ; r ..eg home. I will t ! 11-ard; the n«ighboiy and I'ri r.ds ('■ :• ;I. -ir k : nd a'Nntiun during rny father's sicLiea:; and deal 'u. We had a h»ving father, lkar and mcst precious to eer . Alas, that stroke was severe I That took our heart's delight. I A mortal disease came, '! And lai.i his body low, I But stiil his faith in Christ was ! s rong, lie seemed inclined to go. For many days he was in pain and anguish, .Yet he seemed resigned to wait his Father's will, > ■ .* .V. ■*>' ' »» • !*••« • • • - At !;•>'. hi : spi-v wasreleas: i anu it > c I'r.'.i: rou'i , V.J ■> ii "ie; inisot ; .dhrss peat • ii (;':;c!ib soared away. ' i - ;;:.d our mner as both tal i n away, And we i.' >■ 1 'i't alone, But il.er.' is not a doubt upon on.- mind bat the victory i-. their's, And while wo are lefr behind we hope to meet again. WKSi.KY MA BE. Mr. J. F. Mabe, of Campbel; was here yesterday. Mr. Wade .J. She!ton, of Far - b:iry iloute I, was here today. ."tail Carrier Wanted. 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The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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