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Briefs Adrift. Mr. W. V. Shelton, of Dollar, was in town Monday. Mrs. A. W. Davis is visiting her parents at Kernersville. Jackson Duggins and wife ure ill at their home near here. Mr. A. P. Baker, of Pink, was in town a short while Monthly. Air. Jos. Coleman, of the Pied mont neighborhood, was in town Tuesday. Mrs. It. L. Hartman and son, Roy, of Hartman, visited Daubury Tuesday. Mr. J. R. P. East, of Vade Me onm, was .in town on business Monday. The Daubury IJujon Sunday School has postponed indefinitely the time for its pic-nic. Dr. Wesley C. Slate, u popular young physician of Capella, was a Danbury visitor Monday. The Board of Education and the County Commissioners will each tie in session next Monday, Posmaster 11. M. Joyce is en larging and improving the post otfice quarters in his storu this week. Mr. A. A. Miller, a prosperous farmer of Walnut Cove Route 1, puid the Reporter u pleasant visit a few days since. Jailer Davis has only two pris oners under his care now. They are Jas. Glidewwll and Eliza Ben nett, both white, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiley Tuttla, of Tuttle, wero visitors at the residence of Mr. N. O. Petree Thursday of last week. Don't fail to read the new ad of Rosen bachAr & Bro. on fourth page. Great bargains in clothing and men's furnishings. Mr. T. Hutchens, representing the Levi Lackey Grocery Co., of Madison, visited tlio Danbury merchants Thursday. Dr. C, W. Joyce, of Wheatland, Okta., is expicted here next week to spend two weeks visiting his brother, Mr. It. P. Joype, Miss Judea Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Ray, is serious, ly ill with appendicitis at her home two miles east of Danbury. Mr. Walter George, one of the well-to-do and progressive farmers of the Brown Mountain section, spent a short while in town Friday. Mr. J. S. Taylor and family re moved Tuesday to Piedmont Springs to get the hotel in shapo for guests, who are expected the sth inst. Miss Jessie Pepper returned Tuesday from a visit to relatives ' at Monroe. She was accompanied home by little Miss Jocio and Master Kemp Neal, Miss Dora Wall with Mr. Alvan Blair, and Miss Claudie Smith with Mr. Sam Stewart, attended Primitive Baptist services at North 'View Sunday. Mrs. I. M. Gordon returned Sunday from a visit to her parents near Dalton. Sho was accom panied by her brother, Mr. Samuel Oliver, who returned home Mon day. Mr. I. M. Gordon, of Danbury, will likely take a position with Piedmont warehouse of Winston in September. It will not be a permanent position, however, as lie eipects to return to Danbury in the spring. Miss Bessie Smith, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. S. H. Smith, and Mr. Jas. Green, who is one of the managers of Piedmont Springs, were married last week. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are expected at the springs the latter part of this week. Mrs. Smith will spend the summer at Piedmont. *■ TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grave's signature is on each box. DEATH OP MKS. K. £. SMITH, j Expired Suddenly of hbait Failure Monday—Francisco News. Francisco, May 2'.l—The wife f Mr. l{. E. Sinitli, Mrs. Sarah Smith, died tins morning about two o'clock. Sim had heart fail ure. We extend onr sympathy t• > the bereaved husband and aged mother and little children. Mrs. Smith was a daughter of Capt. Milton Smith. Mr. R. E. Smith is well known in Stokes, God's will be done; not ours. Rev. R. W. George preached at Rig Creek church yesterday evening at 15 o'clock to a very good crowd. Mr. George will preach at | Rig Creek on the next fourth Sun- ; day evening at .'! o'clock, if noth ing prevents, Jno. W. Lawrence hat, pneu monia fever. We hope Mr, Law rence will soon be again. R. E. L. BOYS FINGERS GROUND OFF. Little Lewellyn Neal Gets His Hand Caught In Cogs of Plaining Machine. Meadows, May 30 -Little Lew-1 ellyn Neal, the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Neal, Jr., while playing in his father's sawmill today, stuck his hand in the cog wheels of a plaining machine, get ting three of the fingers of hu left hand cut entirely off. The little fellow is doing very well though it will be quite a disfigura tion to hitj hand. His pareuts have the sympathy of t|;e com munity. Prospects Bright For Bank at Walnut Cove. it is learned that flip prospects are exceedingly bright fur the loca- 1 jtion of a bank at Walnut Cove at fin early day. Capitalists from Mount iry, Monroe, Madison and Greensboro i»av(- recently in vestigated the feasibility of tiio project, and the Reporter is in formed that the promoters are favorably impressed. Fine Cherries From Glen View Farm. The Reporter is under ninny obligations to Mr. W. A. Petree, of Glen View Farm, for a nice box of the finest cherries we have seen in many a day. The box contained Q number of improved varieties of the delicious fruit, all of which were very palatable. Mr, petjep certainly understands the art of cultivating the'many good things that are to be produced on the farm. HI'UK TASK. It was a huge task, to undertake the cure of such a bad case of kid ney disease, as that of C. F. Collier, of Cherokee, la., but Electric Bit ters did it. He writes: "My kid neys were so far gone, T could not sit on a chair without a cushion; and suffered from dreadful back wclie, headaohe and depression, in Electric Bitters, howevef, 1 found a cure, and by thefn was restored to perfect health. 1 reeommond this great tonic medicine to all with weak didneys, liver or stom ach, Guaranteed by all druggists: price 50c. Messrs. Tlios Tillotson and Abe Lewis, of Germanton Route 1, were in DanUury yesterday. Tlio colored people of Dan bury had their annual Sunday School picnic at their church here Satur day. Supt. J. T. Smith expects to send to the teachers of the county in a few days a circular letter giving them information in regard to the teachers' normal which will be held here in August. Have a Friend Then tell him about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tell him how it cured your hard cough. Tell him why you always keep it in the house. Tell him to ask his doctor about if. Doc tors use a great deal of it for ihroat and lung troubles. 44 1 hud h terrlhln cold And conch and WM IhNkttnMl wmli pneumonia 1 tried Ayor'a Cliorry Puclurnl end H iwvemeqntck ai»l p«r fact relief. It certainly :» niott wonderful cough medicine."- R*> A 1£ WHITMAN, Bmux Falls. 8. D.tk. HMade by J. C. Ajrer Co., Lowell. M*b». Alio maaufecturere of 9 SARSAPARILLA. ifers >ne of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will I hasten rocovery. Gently laxative. J. W, MAMMONS BEING TRIED. Case Of Winston Man Charged With Murder Of His Wife. Winston, May 2i'. J. \V. Hatn mons was placed on trial for his life in the {Superior court today, the charge against him being, in the words of the indictment, "wilful, deliberate and promeflita ted" murder of his wife, Henrietta Hammons, on April 211. The trial is attracting a large crowd. The prisoner is represented by Attorneys W. M. Ilendreu, S. P. Hull and C. L. Holton, they being appointed as counsel by Judge Cook. Solicitor Graves is conducting the prosecution. It required over two hours to select a jury from the special venire of 100 men. Several witnesses were ex amined this afternoon for the State and much damaging evidence was brought out against the prisoner. Ono witness, who saw the shoot ing, testified that Tlammous re marked immediately after he tired upon his wife: "I did it and T am not sorry for it." PILOT MOUNTAIN. Pilot Mountain, May 2'.l Mr. Kent Nicholson, of Philadelphia, Pa., is hero now at work in the furniture factory moving and changing around his machinery to a better advantage and will Soon be running in full blast. Mr. Nicholson is a very clever man and we wish him much success. We are informed that the Mar ion Bros. Tobacco Co. will put their plant in operation about June jr.. The Marion Jfygs qr». very able and well experienced In the manufacture of tobacco and we don't seo any reason why they should not do a handsome busi ness in such a tine location. We jen.rn that Dr. D.W.Worth, of this place, is very much indis posed. gangrene being his trouble in ono foot. We learn that am putating the l)r's. leg is the only chance for him. Dr. Taylor, of >Tt. A.iry, and Dr. J. B. Smith, of> tUis pluue, are liia attending doc tors. Wo learn that our Editor, Mr. .J no. E. Hart, of this place, is to take charge of some publishing concern at some other place un known to the public. Mr. Hart is a gooil editor and we hate to lose such a man and we wish him much success whereever he may g°- The wheat crop is reported good in this and adjoining counties. People are most done planting to bacco in this seotiow The fruit crop is good in this locality only about one-third short. Mr. Clay Bennett, of King, N. C\, Route 2, spent a few days in our city last week. P, W. (runter now has his bar ber shop complete everything now' clean and neat as a pin at 111) old bank building, Pilot Mountain. BLl T E RIDGE KID. Miss Hutcherson Feels a Snake The Snow Hill Sunday School. Dntibury Route 1, May 1(1 Miss M. Hutcherson went to a hen's nest a few days ago and put her hand in the nest for the oggs and put it on a large black snake. The snake had swallowed two eggs. Our Snow Hill Sunday School is progressing nicely with 42 on rolled. Mr. Roscoe Shelton, of Walnut Cove Route )i, is visiting his mother, of Danbury Route 1. JUST ONE. Mr. W. A. Young, of Meadows, was in Danbury yesterday and paid the Reporter a visit. Register of Deeds C. M. Jones spent Sunday at Pinnacle with relatives and friends. Miss Clay tor Candler, of Wins ton, died Sunday morning in Johns Hopkins hospital, in Baltimore. Miss Candler was well known here, having visited Danbury a number of times, and the news of her death is received with sincere regret. NO SECRET ABOUT. It is no secret, that for Cuts, Burns, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore Eyes, Boils, etc., nothing is so effective as Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "It didn't take long to cure a bad sore T had. and it is all O. K. for sore eyes," writes D. L. Gregory, of Hope, Tex. 25 nt drug stores. Notice I All persons having claims against the county school fund are re quested to present same to County Board of Education at its last meeting for this Bchool year, June sth, 1905. AH persons holding vouchers against the public school fund are urged to present same to tho Treasurer and get them cashed before June ill), l'.K).">, as they can not bo paid after that date. This May 2:1, 1905. J. T. SMITH, County Superintendent. DEATH 01- MHS. JASON AMUS. « Was Buried Monday—Sunday School Convention To Be Held At Sandy Ridge Other News. Sandy Ridge, May .'SO. —Rev. J. T. Ratledge tilled his regular ap pointment here yesterday, Large crowd in attendance. Miss Lucy Joyce entertained her Irionds, MissuS Louvio and I'earl Brown, Saturday night. Miss Minnie Crows, of Mayodan, is visiting relatives here. The Sunday School Convention will be held at the Methodist church, of this place, Saturday be fore the 4th Sunday in June. Mr. Henry Joyce called on Misses ljillie and Jessie .Joyce Saturday night. Wonder what Lime will say about that. NEBUCHADNEZZAR. Sandy Ridge, May 2'J. Mrs. Jason Amos, who had been ill for quite a while with consumption, (lied yesterday and was laid to rest today at the Amos burying ground. She leaves a husband and a host of friends to mourn her death. I guess Mr. Geo. Wilson will |uave for Virginia soon, as he says he likes the Virginiagirls so much better than the North Carolina girls. What about it, George 'i Mr. Arthur Hawkins, of Box wood, attended church hero y j terday. Air. and Mrs Willie Shelton visited relatives and friends near Ayersville last Sunday. Mr. Dave Martin, of Ayersville, was a visitor here yesterday. PHY 14, is STUART. VA. Stuart, Ya., May 2."). Circuit court convened here Tuesday with Judge E. W. Saunders presiding. The Patrick Springs ami Stuarl base bail ieams played tho Mar tinsville team at Patrick Springs last Friday, resulting in a score of 17 to 5 in favor of the home boys. The Stuart W. C. T. U. held its first regular meeting Wednesday, May 17. In addition to thoso pre viously elected, the following of ficers were elected: Miss Carrie Staples, Vice-President ; Miss Mamie Martin, Treasurer; Airs. A. I*. Williams, Press Supt. The next meeting will be held May 81. The proprietors of Patrick Sul phur Springs, our noted summer resort, have made considerable im provement at the springs recently. Several neat cottages have been built to help accomodate the large number of visitors thoy aro ex pecting this summer. A few visi tors have already arrived. LOCAL BRIEFS. Tuesday was Decoration Day and a legal holiday Mr. A. H. Joyce spent a day r two at Winston this week. Sheriff' R. J. Petree spent Sun day at his home near Germanton. Mr. Herbert Ray. of Danbury Route 1, is ill with typhoid fever. Miss Cora Petree is visiting relatives near Germanton this weok. Deputy Marshall G. A. Carroll, of Winstoy, spent Tuesday night in Danbury. Dr. W. V. McCanloss returned Sunday from a visit to Salisbury and other places. Messrs. John Thornborough and Jas. Sizernore. of Meadows. #yp here yesterday. RURAL HALL. Rural Hall, May S Mr. Editor, I want to state through your paper that I agree with Timothy as to Dog-Killer and 1. I would also suggest that Timo thy furnish Bible proof that the negro has no soul and I will ask that Dog-Killer answer his argu ment. J. 11. HELSABECK. Chamberlain's i COLIC, CHOLERA AND jj Diarrhea Remedy A few iloses of this remedy will invariubly cure an ordinary at tack of diarrhea. It has been used in nine epi demies of dysentery with perfect success. It can always be depended upon, even in the more severe attacks of cramp collo and chol era morbus. It Is equally successful for summer diarrhea and cholera infantum in children, and is the means of saving the livegof many children each year. When reduced with water and ; sweetened it is pleasant to take ! Every man of a family should keep this remedy in his home i Buy it now It may save life. PaicE, 25c. LARGE SIZE, 80C ! PEOPLE'S COLUMN. 1 2 I ludor this head advertisements will bu inserted at. the rato of * « Scents a line fur the first week; after tin; first week at l", cents a X J line. Count 7 words to the line. Send stamps or coin. If you ♦ ♦ want I.> soil or liny anything, try an ad in tl»« People's Column, t + which will hi- read by thousands of people. This is the cheapest i ? way to advertise and is very effective.J ♦ GRKAT SACRIFCE SALE OF MILLINERY is NOW ON Realizing that the season is now almost over, Mrs. Bailey at Walnut Cove will sell you anything in millinery cheaper than you can lind the same goods any where else. L>')R SALE A lino young cow and calf, also nice heifer yearling. All are part Jersey and tine milk ers. Address. J. G. H. MITCHELL, Gideon, N. C. FOR SALE 1 have an iron seg ment to lit an overshot water wheel in good condition, which I will sell cheap. For particulars, write '.ll. SHEPPARD, I Sandy Ridge. N. C.. R. F. 1). No. 1. AT COST and positively some goods under cost at Mrs. Bailey's in Walnut Cove. She wants to sell out and close her store for this season, FOR SALE Nice little grain farm of about SO acres nicely lo cated at Germanton. About. 25 acres bottom land, good dwelling house, feed barn ami good orchard on tho place. For further infor mation write or call on E. L. CUMBIE, Germanton, N. C. MRS. BAI LEV wants toclose her store at Walnut Cove for the summer season about the Ith of July. Hence from now on every thing in her store at unheard of prices. F >R SALE—A good second-hand two.horse N'issen wagon in good condition. Will be sold at a bar gain. Apply at the Reporter olliee for particulars. GREAT SACRIFICE SALE Ladies this is the greatest oppor tunity of your life. Airs. D. S. Boyles at Walnut Cove is now sel ling ladies'and children's hats at a great sacrifice. The hats must go, regardless of cost. If you have not bought your hat it will be to your interest to see her stocA be fore you buy, and to see means to buy. It is generally conceded by all who see her stock that she has the prettiest hats ever brought to Walnut Cove. WANTED—Copies of the Repor ter of the following dates: June lOth and 80th; July 11th, 1004. Any one having copies of the pa per of those dates may dispose of them for cash by writing to PEP'PKR BROS.. Danbury, X. C. VOl' can rely on every word Airs. Bailey, at Walnut Cove, tells you in regard to her great slaughter sale of ladies hats for the next few weeks. Guano from SI.OO to 82.10 at John A. Burton's, Walnut Cove. Dr. E. A. Burton, Dentist, of Greensboro, will be at Walnut Cove June 5, •> and 7. If your teeth need attention call on him at Airs. S. C. Lambeth's. All kinds of shoes reduced in price at Fulton's in Walnut Cove. Summer dry goods also going at a considerable reduction. John A. Burton, at Walnut Cove, keeps a full lino of Dry Goods. Hats, Clothing, Dress Goods, Notions, and anything the poople need at the lowest prices for cash. KING ROUTE ONE. King Route 1. Alay 24 The farmers in this section are busy; planting corn and fixing tobacco I l land. Wo are glad to say Air. Noma I Boyles Is some better Hope lie will soon recover. Air. S. F. Gardon and sister, Aliss Bettie, attended preaching at Alt. Hive Sunday. Airs. L. W. Ferguson visited Airs. T. B. Gentry Saturday. N IBODV MUCH. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, Blind, Blooding or Protruding Piles. Druggists re-j fund money if Puzo Ointment j fails to cure any case, no matter of I how long standing, in ! to 14; jtclays. First application gives ease: II and rest. 50c. If your druggist j hasn't it send 50c in stamps and it I will be forwarded post-paid by, II Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis,' I j Mo. Airs. L. J. Lackey wishes to atu nounce to her many friends that she is now in the millinery busi ness at Madison. Her milliner, Aliss Addie Sinithers, will be pleased any time to show you her styles. She has the very latest New \ ork styles and the best prices ever offered in hats. Go and examine her stock before buy ing elsewhere. Good shoes at all prices at John A. Burton's. Walnut Cove. Good family Hour at $2.25 per hundred at John A. Burton's iu Walnut Cove. Nice domestic cloth at 5 to 7 cents per yard at John A. Bur ton's, Walnut Cove. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE BV J. E. SLATE. 1 atu offering to sell some land, as follows : Ist Tract 182 acres near Flat Shoals. Lies well and is tine to bacco land with 2 tenement houses and tobacco barns, a lot of good timber. An excellent to bacco and grain farm. Bought this of A. M. Stack. 2d Tract 125 or 180 acres good land, good timber and improved. A good place to live. Bought this of G. M. Allen. 8d Tract—About 50 acres land and good burr mill, has a good custom, a good place for roller mill, good productive land, mill in good working order. Ith Tract—My old home at. A 1 i/.pah, about 1-10 acres. I have recently bought some choice tim bered land adjoining this. It can all go together. Fine farming land and plenty of good buildings and everything handy. I will sell part or all of the land , named at a reasonable price. 1 can't look after it and keep it up as should be done. Will be glad to correspond with anyone that means business/ Need not pay all cash if you don't want to. J. E. SLATE, Germanton, N. C. /.. WD SALE. 1»y virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Stokes county rendered by M. 7'. Chilton S. C, in the social proceedings entitled L. Smith vs. Lockey Gilbert ••? al" appointing the undersigned a com missioner to make sale of the lands hciein after described, 1 will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the eourt house door in the town of Danbury, N. C. on Monday the olhday of./une llM)f», • lie same belli*; the lirsi Monday in June of said year, the following descrilied lands to-wit: (I) a tract of land situate, lying and be ing In the county of Stokes and state of North Carolina adjoining the lands of J. I*. Covington, J/atilda Hard and others and containing 27 acres more or less. The second trie! lies adjoining the lands of •lames Tilley and .Wyra Nmm and contains two acres more or less it being the tract of laud that .1. I'. Covington conveyed by deed to »/ohli Tilley. The sale ol said lands will be subject to the continuation of the court. | '/' his April the -(Itli, HMK». J. I). UCMPIIUEVS, ('ominissioner. Ljl& O SALE. Uy virtue of a decree ofthe Superior court ■»f Stones eoulity rendered by M T Chilton CSC in the sjieclal proceedings entitled '♦. John Xeai al \s Di ,/ohn \V Nealetal" appointing the undersigned a commissioner to make sale of tin? hereinafter described lands, 1 will sell at public auction to the highest biddei for cash at the court house door iu the townot Danbury, N Cor Mon day the fifth day of June, liMls. the follow ing lands, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land in Danbury township, Stores coun ty, North Carolina adjoining the lands of lVpper heirs, James Southern, James Law son and others and bounded as follows, to. wit: /icginning at |»oiliters at thetopof KI at Shoal ..Mountain / Moran's corner, thence running South with his line to h >laA*e in James awson's line, thence west, with Ins line and .Uiltouand Calvin South ern's Hues to .Southern'* north west corner | South with his Hue to a stake in the line of j the old 3.*>00 acre grant thence west to a stake formerly a black oak the old .Shober corner north lo chains to a dogwood old corner west S chains to a black oak, thence north on the old Sholier line to //ancock's now ./ames ll' Southern's corner thence east north and west with the said J W Southern's lines to his corner in the line ofthe old Shober grant thence north with said line to pointers in the old U'atson Collins now lVpper heirs line East with their line ten chains to a hickory con tinuing east in all HI chains to the liegin , niug containing 450 acres more or less. This land will be sold subject to a judgment. I tor the sum of sll42.with interest on same from October 24th, lsus till paid and j cost $15.15 a transcript of which judgment ! appears of record in /he office of the Clerk i of the Superior court of Stokes county. North Carolina in record ofjudgiueut book No 2on page 304 and it being No. 2182 • wherein J D Boudiall trustee is plaintiff and N M I'epper i* defendant. No part of this judgement has been paid but it also | covers other lauds besides the above descri bed which lands other than that above des cribed are subject to homestead rights of minor. Sale suDjeci to the confirmation of the court. i This the 2d day of May, 1005. j. I). HUMPHREYS, Commissioner^
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