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2 Saved on that fall suit if you • % 2 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 800 FINE SAMPLE SUITS, ALL THE 2 Z NEWEST STYLES IN THIS SEASONS SUITS. VALUES FROM Z 0 SIO.OO UP TO $20.00. :=: :=: :=: 0 J OUR SPECIAL PRICE WHILE THEY LAST :=: J f : : : $7.50, SIO.OO, $12.50, and $15.00 : : : • • FLETCHER BROTHERS, T olsSl e «, « CONFEDERATE YETS ARE TO MEET Gen. Julian S. Carr, Com manding the. State Di\ ision. Issues Orders No. 54 to L\ C. V. The following general order from Gen. Julian S. Carr, com manding the North Carolina di vision. I'nited Confederate veterans, has been sent out : Confederate Reunion. Headquarters North Carolina Division. 1 nited Confederate Veterans. Durham, N. C.. Sept. 27, 1:»!5. General Orders No. ."4. Paragraph 1. A meeting of the dulv accredited delegates from the camps composing the North Carolina division of the Unit?d Confederate veterans is hereby called to be held in the hall of the house of ret reser.ta tives at Rileigh, at o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, the 2'> th of October, l!»lo, for the purpose of holding the annual election of commander of the division and of each of the four brigades, and fur the transaction of such jw. T. VOGLER & SON: Jewelers and Opticians. ♦ The place to get a good watch cheap, or X ♦ anything in the jewelry line. We can I ♦ sell you the famous Klgin watch, 10 * ♦ size, seven jewel nickel case for $5.50. ♦ ♦ Our stock of watches is always com- I ♦ plete and our prices are reason- ♦ ♦ able. Our repair department ♦ ♦ is the best in the state and we ♦ ♦ give special attention to all repair work. ♦ Mail orders given prompt attention, | goods shipped same day received. All ♦ | goods sold by us engraved free of charge. ♦ ♦ . - ♦ 1 ~ ! I W. T. VOGLER & SON. | X Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. ♦ other business as may then be determined on. Paragraph 2. According to the constitution of the United Confederate veterans only those delegates will be allowed a vote or voice in this meeting, who re ' present camps that are reported by Adjutant General Mickle as having paid their dues. It is hoped that there will be a full attendance. By order of Lieut. Gen. J. S. Carr. H. A. London, adjutant general and chief of staff. A Wonderful Antiseptic. Germs and infection aggravate ailments and retard healing. Stop that infection at once. Kill the germs and get rid of the poisons. For this purpose a single application of Sloan's Liniment not only kills the pain but destroys the germs. This neutralizes infection and gives nature assistance by overcoming congestion and gives a chance for the free and normal flow of the blood. Sloan's Liniment is an emergency doctor and should be kept constantly on hand. 2">c.. oOc. The SI.OO size contains six times as much as the 2") C. Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczema THE DANBURY REPORTER Notice of Sale of Real Estate Under Mortgage Deed. I'.y virtue of the power of sale, con tained In a mortgage deed executed hy M. 1.. Ilutcherson and wife to the State of North Carolina, on the f L'lth day of .lanuary 11(14, and duly recorded in the Register's office of Stokes County. N. c,, In Hook No. .>. on I'agi- lii*». In lieu of I'.ond for the appearance of Claude Ilutcher son at spring Term, lUI4, of Superior Court of Stokes i'otinty, N. to answer the charge of the State against him for abandonment, de fault having 1 ii'en made hy said • laude Ilutcherson to appearat said term of the Court in accordance with the terms of mortgage, tin- same providing for the i ierk of the Super ior Court to execute the power of sale, contained 1u said mortgage and the i ourt having ordered a foreclos ure ther-of tt Spring Term. l!«l1 will sell at public auction t" tin highest bldd-r. f r cash, at the Court House 1 in I'anbury.N. • on Monday. «»• t. L'.">. l:«ir.. at the hour of 1 :!ti o'clock. I". M. the lands set forth In said mortgage, to wit: "iitietrai • c"H\e»ed 'iy deed from W, .1. Moor-' to M. Ilutcherson. recorded in the Register's office of Stokes County in l'e.okM. page 171. containing one acre more or less, and reference being made to said deed for lioundaries and description. >ne tract conveyed hy deed from Thus. Ilutcherson and wife to M. 1.. llutchersoii. recorded in tiie Regist er's otlice of Stokes oiinty In l'.ook ."•4. page 17:.'.containing J." acres,more or less, and to which deed reference is hereunto made for boundaries and description. And also th" lot and house at Sandy IMdge.N.''.which.M K.Hu'.cher si iii purchased 0f.1.w . Hy it on. adji >sn- Ingßobt. Vernon.and in which M. 1.. liutchersori resided before he remov ei| t" Madlsnii, Rockingham, N. c. i his i'.".rd day of ptemlier. 11'l.Y 1 M. T ( HILTON. • I'-rk superior 'ourt. Boys and Girls Come Look At Our Line of School Shoes Shore Mercantile Company, King, North Carolina. Notice of Re-sale of Lands. j I'y \irtue of a deem 1 nf tin* Superior Court of Stokes county, N. I •rendered in tin* Special I'roceed ! Inn entitled "Kllt'ii Southern ami others, ex-parte," I will re-sell at public auction. to the highest bidder, | upon the terms set forth lielow, at i thi- late residence o( M. I-', overby, | ileeeased. In Stokes eonnt.v, on Fri day, Oct. l.'.th. 1M1.%, at the hour of 1 one o'eloek p. in., irnets Nos. two anil three. In the survey of the lanils |oft he sail! M. I'. ilverbv, liotlliileil as follows: "Traet No. - .', I'.eginnlng at a sour ! woo.l iinil pointers, I>. I'. Sams' j corner, and runs North .V.i degrivs Must. oil line nf lot No. one, .Vis chains to a rock on the West Hide of the creek, thence North s '.t degrees East, crossing the creek. chains to a rock on the Smith side of a ditch, thence North 7» degrees Mast. •'•7 links.to a rock at the head of a ditch, thence North lit degrees Kast. M chains to a rock, thence North *'. l degrees Mast. I ll'chains to the mid lie "f thi' Quaker Roinl. near a spring. 'Kock on Mast sidi'.i thence running with the load as it mean der-. viz:—North •"> degrees West. iM'7 chains North. 1 degree West. 1 chain North. 1 degree Hast. M chains North, 14 degrees West. •'! 1-4 chains North. -.*> degrees Hast. .'I.U'O chains North. s degrees i'.ast. :t chains Nortli, 4t". degrees West. " 1•• chains North. 71 degrees West. j:'.7 chains to the old line, pointers on West side of the road, l thence South tlO degrees West. L' 4.40 chains to a chest nut oak. 1». !'. Sams' corner, thence s-outh 4". degrees Mast on his line -O.ty chains to the beginning, eon tainiug.*>> 1-- acres, more or less." "Tract No. :!. Reg-inning at a hickory, Austin Covington's corner, in Mat Kast's line, and runs North j *»•> 1 degrees West on Mat Kast's line and falling on line of lot No. oil". ■ 41 chains to the middle of the! Hunker ltoad, corner of lot No. one | 111 the line of lot No. two, thence rtlll ; iiliij; with Mtilll road an It meanders I ami wltl. the line of lot No. viz:— I North 1 decree. West I.' 1 -IT chains, north 1 deirri-e, Kast 1" chains, north 114 decrees. West •'( 1-1 rhalas. north j decrees, Kast o._U chains. North s j j degrees, Kast chains. North 4: tle j grces, West •'! 1-:.' chains. North 71 ile- • 1 tfri-es. Went chains to the ohl line I ipointers on west slile of mail,) thence north t!0 degrees, Kast l.'il-i! 1 chains to a hickory, old corner, ! thence South V> decrees, Kast ."4! chains to a chestnut, thence South' 1--tlcirrees. West falling on Austin »'ovlncton's line,:':!.i'n chains to the : beginninn', containing l::i' acres,' an»re i >r less." | Terins of sale: One-thlnl cash otij ila.v of sale, one-third In six mouths] and t he ot her third in twelve months with liond and approved security for the deferred payments bearing six per cent, interest from day of sale, with privilege to the purchas er to pay all cash if he so desires. This the iTtli day of Sept.. IMS. ; I'. F. TiI.LOTS. IN, • "onimlssioner. N. ». I'etree. Attv. LAND SALE„ l'.v virtue iif a decree >f Superior '•'ourt >f stiikcs i'oimty rendered 1»y I M.T. ' hilt.m. • S. i'. la the Special ; ; I'roceeilitisis entitled 'M. 11. Klling-1 , ton, administrator of Sarah llutch- Jens ileeM vs. Martha F. 11 utehens" I j empowering the Ullders'sjlled ail- J ministrator to sell the hereinafter | described lands belong|mr to the I estate of the said Sarah llutchensi for the purpose of raisins; assets | j with which to pay off the del its and charges of administration upon said ! | estate, I will on the nth davofOct. j ' ll'l.'i at t!ie hour of« me o'clock I'. M.) |on the premises sell at public ;uic-' itlon to the hiirhest liidder j t the following descrilied lauds |to wit: \ certain tract or parcel of' I! ui'l situate, lyiiio- and lieinc in the The Gift Shop The Place of Everlasting and Useful Gifts Being Up-To-Date in Everg Respect Especially prepared to do all kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry repair ing, also designing and making of Gold hand made Jewelry. All work being guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. We cordially invite and solicit your patronage. THE GIFT SHOP Lineback & Walker, Jewelers and Optometrists. 328 N. Liberty St. Winston-Salem, N. C. county of Stokes and State of North ' a r o I 1 n a . and more p n r t I c u 1 a r I y descrilied ami bounded as follows to wit: He ginning at pointers and runs North on lllraiu Smith's former line "> chains to a stake, thence North ."(> j ilcir. Kast 7 :!-4 chains to a maple, j t hence North 4'i dcg. Kast 'J 1-1 chains to a maple. North 1 chain to a dog ! wood at a ridge road thence a North West course along said road as it i meanders 1«> :i-4 chains to a chestnut stump at the Hanbury Koail a divis ion corner thence Kast on the divis ion line 44 :i-4 chains to a dogwood ill Samuel Steele's line Solltil on his line I'a chains to a white oak old corner now down in .lames Haw kins' line west on his line i'l chains Ito a white oak on the bank of a j branch thence down branch as it ' meandersL'l chains to a stake at the water jrap, thence West on Haw kins' line 14 chains, to the beginning corner of the above tract runs South on Hawkins line l' 4 chains to a chestnut Joseph Hawkins corner, thence West on his line -2 1-4 chnini* to a stake in a Held. thence North on his and I'ra/.ier's line iTi chains to pointers iu Smith's line, thence Kast on that line i'n I'hftlns to the betrin -1 ning. and this last tract known as ! the Franklin .lames tract, both to gether forming continuous tract 1 containing Wi acres more or less ! Kight.v Five acres cut off tlie South ! side will be tirst offered and If that brinS£S eiiouuh to pay debts and I charges of administration, no sale i will be made of remainder, but if it; 'iloes not bring eiiouuh then all will be offered together. This the Ist ilav of Sept. 11C>. .1. 11. KLLINUTOX, Adm'r of Sarah llut. lieus, dee'd. J.I. I>. Iluinphreys, Att.v for Adm'r. ! ——_—————_________ R- N. WALKER OPTOMETRIST MNfr- Byß STRAIN SPECIALIST WITH THE GIFT SHOP 428 IN. Liberty Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
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