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clement Of County Treasurer With Board Of County Commissioners. Following is the settlement of county funds made on the sth inst. by the Board of County Commissioners with Treasurer J. M. Reynolds : To amount received from R. J. Petree, Sheriff, general and special county fund, etc.. $ 15,751.89 To am't ree'd from W. R. Stephens, rent for County Home, 75.00 " " " " in Cindy Thompson matter, 1.00 " " " " Johnson & Fulton, sale bridge lumber. (5.30 " " " " W. 11. Reid, witness claim refunded, 2.71 " " " M. T. Chilton, c. s. c., tax fees, etc., 129.35 " " " " Moses Bnllen, refunded, 3.00 " " " " C. M. Jones, sale of old stove. 1.00 Total, $ 15,969.75 By commissions on receipts $15,9(59.75 (a J of 1 per cent,, 79.84 $15,889.91 To balance on hand at last settlement, _ 3,47(5.99 $19,3(5(5.90 By vouchers, $13,(575.19 " corn's on $13,(575.19 QL 2J per cent., 341.87 14,017.0*5 Balance in hands of Treasurer Sept. 5. 190(5, $5,349.84 NOTE—Of this last amount $111.72 belongs to Sauratown township for bridge purposes. Following is the settlement of school funds : To amount received from Sheriff, $ 85(51,21 " " " " State Treasurer, 3352.94 " '• tines from J. P's and Mayor. 1(50.27 " " from sale of old school property, 270.00 " " '• County Superintendent, 54.00 " " " Clerk Superior Court, tines, etc., 471.20 " " for libraries. 90.00 " " " desks, 58.40; '• " from J. E. Slate, refunded on house. 17.00, Total receipts from all sources. $13,045.02 Balance in hands o£ Treasurer at last settlement. 8(5(5,78 j $13,911.80 By vouchers $11,910.35 By corn's on vouchers $11,910.35 (d 2 per cent. 238.20 $12,148.55 Balance in hands of Treasurer Sept. 5, 190(5, $1,7(53.25 Of the above balance there is due Walnut Cove special sshool district. 41(5.(59 Leaving iu hands of Treasurer and due general school fund, $1,34(5.5(5) Somp Madison Happenings. FrfMu till' 1 II I;11 1. Miss Eda Cunningham returned from Piedmont Springs Saturday and is the guest of the Misses Pratt. J. C. Gravely and Mrs. J. P. Lewis left Monday for the north to buy bargains for the fall trade. Mr. Charles Pratt, .Jr., left Mon day for Guilford College, where he will enter college this session. Mrs. Nat. M. Pickett and child ren returned Saturday from Vade Mecum Springs. She reports a pleasant time. D. C. Doggett, of Summerfield, is here to take charge of the high school at this place. He is a son of our friend. F. W. Doggett, and comes highly recommended. R. A. Ellington, representing the Madison Drug Co.. took charge of the Madison Pharmacy Monday and is ready for business. Mr. Ellington is a licensed pharmacist, something Madison has needed for some time. Miss Nancy Watkins, who Ims accepted a position as teacher in J| Brown's Warehouse || WINSTON, N C. j|||| ff HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH PRICES^ I . i-fiit mi lh- I'H'ii tfl—ii-iini*t tin- Inrjn' fiict'Hii'H. mi uiiixt i-invi>nli'tit WR7 ~—~ .-■'■ ato the buyers, nearent the larjire stores nnd tmsines* hunses. nearest Hit 1 [£=--?•! IKat the very tup when It eome* to prlee*. SS (§§ fcf* :'A Made tlie Millies! Average gg Last Vear - §| .!ohn Simpson and Julitt A lie Newsuni, anetioneer, can ami will net ry"' ,r >3 |£ « .von mure money for your tobacco Hum any other two inen in Will- I>SC*S (^-H)'y.J ;■ ■ j^BjSy*r■ £ stun. With experienced men. wood accommodations. plenty o( good £)3gs] stalls, we cordially invite yuu to sell \ our tobacco with as. FIRST SALE DAYS: c^bs3 (HTOBFK—Monday, Wednesday and Friday. ESBS mSr! NOVKHUKR—Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. [>gDd fvn-'fl DKCUMIIKII—Monday. Wednesday and Friday. H C arte r & Simpson.^ "■— ibim 'i ii mi 1 111 i"'" 1 1111 11 111 niiiiniiii ■■■ iii■ in ii maF&ram^ IT* To Cure a Cold in One Day Hi Two Days. jjjj -« Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. £ yillon boxes sold in post 12 months. This SignatOTe, J9*- » the Monroe graded school, leaves tomorrow to take up her work. We are satislied that the Monroe people will be charmed with Miss Watkins. She is one of the finest teachers Madison has ever sent out. Madison High School made a fine start Monday. We understand that there were eighty students enrolled. This school should do well. They have a good faculty; Prof. D. C. Doggett is principal, and he is ably assisted by Miss Auvila Lindsay and Miss Esther Falls. Miss Grace Pratt has charge of the music department. WANTED—A good man on farm J! miles west of Winston. Good level land; 2 new tobacco barns on place. Will furnish stock, tools, fertilizer, etc,, on rent to suitable party. None but sober, reliable party need apply. To such party will give a good chance. For par ticulars address at once J. W. HARRISON, Care Winston Clothing Co.. Winston, N. C. , DALTON. Dulton, Sept. 10—It serns old Dnlton is most dead as we haven't seen anything from herein several ! weeks. Most all the boys and girls from this section have returned to their schools —makes things quite dull. J Mr. Sam and Mis 9 Martha Ol iver and Mr. Albert Phillips went to Leaksville last week where they will enter school. 4 Miss Melissa Phillips returned to Raleigh Thursday where she will this year complete her course. | i Mr. James Keiger will start for Chapel Hill this week. Miss Nannie Spainhower spent Saturday night and Sunday with ! Misses May Ola Coe and Lulaj Shultz. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Shultz visit ed his brother at this place Sat urday and Sunday. Miss May Ola Cue and brother, j Austin, spent several days of last' week in Greensboro. Report a j very pleasant trip. Messrs. Jas. and Cyrus Keiger; are visiting old school friends at j Boonville at present. "Girls, of; course,'' we hope them a pleasant l trip. Rev. Mr. Keever filled his reg ular appointment at Trinity Sun day. Quite a large crowd attended. ! There was one addition to the church at the close of..,services, Mr. Wiley Fulk. We kindly hope he will be successful in fighting the battle through. We were very glad indeed ty «*e Mr. Clias. Snider out at church ; Sunday from a several weeks' cftse; of fever. KO-KOON. ! Farmers' Meeting at Wilson's Store. The next meeting of the N. C Farmers' Protective Association of Meadows Township will be held at Wilson's Store on the 22nd inst , and each and every member will be expected in order that we may get. out full delegation to the county association, which will be held soon. O. L. PULLIAM, Pres. NOTICE When you want pigs call at my place on WnlnutCove R. F. D. No. I. I ha\o the thoroughbred Poland China and the mixed stock. A nice lot on hand now. ,T. W. FOWLER. Sept ]3-tf FOR SALE 1 am ottering for sale the Central Hotel in the town of Walnut Cove. The prop erty consists of house and lot. Has good well of water and fruit trees, and is excellent location for hotel j or boarding house. Would lease for term of years. MRS. S. C. LANDRETH, Walnut Cove, N. C. Mr. L. A. Duncan, of Dillard, is among the new students in school here. ■ Report of the Condition of The Bank of Stokes County At the Close Of Business Sept. 5. 1906. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts.. .$31,571.66 'Overdrafts, secured.... 172 81 Hanking houses 1,467 31 Furniture and fixtures.. 988 54 i Due from banks 10,259 76 Cash items 2(50 74 Itiold coin 455 00 1 Silver coin 352 85; National bank notes.... 7,113 00' Total $52 641 57 LIABILITIES. , Capital stock $10,000.00; Undivided profits 1,011 40 ; Hills payable 4,000 00 j Deposits subject to chk 21.842 84 Demand certificates of deposits 15,347 23: Cashier's checks outstand ing 440 20| Total 52,641.67 ! State of North Carolina, I j County of Stokes. \ We, Eugene Pepper and R. R. Rogers, Cashiers of the above- J named Bank, do solemnly swear! that tho above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. EUGENE PFPPER, R. RNbOOERS. Cashiers, i Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of Sept. 1906. K. P. PEPPER. Notary Public, j Correct— .ft te'st : JESSK H. PRATHER, W. J. HYERLY. L. E. PRATHER, Directors. ! * FOR SALE—One fine work ox. Weight 1200 pounds. Anyone desiring to purchase same call on I or write L. T. ISOM, Walnut Cove, N. C., Route 3. NOTICE. State of North Car. I 111 the Nu-! Mokes County. | peri or Court, i Before th e I clerk. Order | .*1 ml notice to ! mm residents. | Bfiijiiuiin l'\ Moore, i'lff. vs. William Moore, .las. Moore. l,oretta Moore, Kcinbie Moore, l'earee Moore. Berta Moore, Kiknnah Moore. It o I e ,v M o or e, Charily Moons all of the above named of whom are tlie children of Bart Moore, deceased, the child of Ita eliel Moore, deceased, to wit: Millard .Martin and the husband of said Mil lard Martin, to-wit : David Martin, the children of I'hillis Moore, to-wit : Mar tha Martin, Kinma Coin, Kd Coin, the brother of tlie wife of \V. T. Moore, de ceased. to wit: Oeorge Joyce, defendants. In the above entitled action or special proceeding.' i> appearing to | tiie Court upon affidavit tiled that the defendants, William Moons .las. j Moore, l'earee Moore, Ibivid Martin I and George Joyce, are non-residents of tile Mate of North Carolina, and after due diligence cannot be found 1 therein, and cannot lie pei-Winmlly 1 nerved with process, and are lieccs- 1 Mary pm'ties to this action, the same 1 being an action or special proceeding ' for the Hale of a tract of land for par- ! tition among the plaintiff and such | 1 of the defendants as are tenants in j s common with the plaintiff, said;' tract of hr il containing about :!01' acres adjoini g the lands of >. M. i' .ihelton a"d others and for further; description see Itecord of Orders and Decrees No. :•. paw -"•'> in the office i 1 of the Clerk of the Superior Court of j J Stokes county, X. ('.. and.it being! that lot which was assigned to \V. 1 T. MMOIV, who lias since died and , upon his death It descended to his!, five chiidieu. to-wit: Victoria Moore, , IJIIfi Moore, Frank Moore. Arthur Moore mid Marvin Moore, and upon , their death ii descended to the par- j j tiesheielo subject to a charge of i SIKI.:O due to plaintiff. Benjamin F. . Moore, which sum plaintiff will ask ' the Court to order paid to him by the Commissioner before the division t of the proceeds is made. It is there- | fore ordered by the Court that pub- | Mention of notice be made for four | successive weeks in the Uanbui'.Y He- a porter, a newspaper published I i v Stokes county, Xorth Carolina, not- | ifyng the defendants, William Moore, c James Moore, l'earee Moore, David c Martin and George Joyce that an ac- r tloii or special proceeding a« above I entitled lias been instituted agjii st I tlieni and others in the Superlorir Court of Stokes coii'ity, X. C. for tlie | v purposes above set forth, and re- ;'• quiring them to appear at the office j 1 of the Clerk of t lie Superior Court of > i 'token county, X. C.. in Da' bury, X. c ('., o i or before the l:tth day of Oct., ltWti, tijpl answer or demur to the 1 petition iiled In fliH cause, and let 1 tiie defendants. Win. Moore, 1 Moore, l'earee Moore David Martin i'' iliid George .loyew take notice that, j J If they fail to ai jft-nr and answer or j ~ [lemur to said petition on or la-fon- ' the time specified above the relic' de- i * manded in the petition will lie grant t6. ' 'J'his the :(Ist djiy of Aug., liHMt. M T. KTHILTOK, « Clerk Superior Court. j p Mj>. Humpiin'.vs, Atty. f»r Piff, p LAND SALE. Itv virtue of u decre** of the Supe rior Court of Stoke« county rendered liy M. T. Chilton, C. in the special proceedings entitled N Eugene Pepper i t :il vs. Blanche Pepper el h), Hi>|Miiuting Hie undersigned a commissioner to make sale of tlio hereinafter descrilied lands. I wilt on Tuesday, t lie Ihi h ilav t*f" September, liHW, on tlie premises i >elt at public auction to the highest bidder for Cash the following descrlliod 1 111 His, towit* Ist tract Beginning at i stake on the south | side ot Main street Ht the u e corner of lot No. No 2:1, tlionce e 10 lades to a stake ott the cross I street, thence s 8 poles t«» a stake; thence w 10 poles to it stiike in the line of lot No 2% thence n s |Milfs to the lieglhlilllg, containing one-half of i one acre, more or less, This lot is situated in the town of llanhury, N O on the s side of Main I st an-1 is the northern half of lots Nvs 21 and 22 jon the town plat, of said village. Kor further | description of fuonr reference is hereunto made I to a deed from .lames Martin, Judge of Probate, to N M Pepper conveying tiie same to N M Pep : per, which deed bears date of Julv », HUM, and appears of record In the office of the Kegis ter of Deeds of Stokes county in Hook 'JO on page aii.l, etc. and also deed from N M Pep|>er to duo i \V Weal w hlell appears of recoril in said oWco in : Ibsik :17. pages 2i etc. Second i net —Beginning at a stake on tliow side of a cross street. Fulton's farmer corner, 8 ; poles sof Main street thence w 1(1 poles to a I stake thence s s poles to a stake thence e 10 poles i to a stake on said cross street, thence It with said street to the beginning; containing one.half of I t acre, more or less, and it being situated in the said village of llanhury and being the southern half of said lots Nos 21 and 22 as appears upon 1 the town plat Fur further description of this 1 tract see deed from 11 \V lievnoMs to N M Pep | per which appears of record in above-named of i lice. Itook lit, page 11111, ete. Third tract- - Beginning at a post In line of ' Pepper and Mct'anless back of Pepper's store house thence s 5 poles and 17 links to theold cor ner thence w 2 poles and I t links to a stake in I'cppers' and McCanless' line at a new road, I lhence with said new road to the beginning, containing .% poles and 5.1 links, it being a part of a law lot in the town of Banbury. Fourth tract—This tract is afso situate In said ! town of Danburv and is known and designated is the "school house l.ot" and is hounded as follows to-wlt: Beginning at the corner of »l W : Neal's or Pepper llros ' s.ore house lot, thence ' a due e course to a slake, thence s to a stake, ' thence w to the school house spring branch; thence it up said branch anil gully to McOan less' line, e with his line to a stake In the road u I degrees w witli Pepper's old line to to the be ginning. containing one acre, more or less. Fifth tract—-This tract is known as the '-I'ab inet Shop l.ot" and Is l,oi No. r>!l in the plat of ; the town id' Danburv. It lies on the n side or Main Street in said town near Han iverandis bounded as follows, tow-it: Beginning at a stake on Main SI d M Hill's s e corner, eon .Vain St IS poles to a stake; uti poles to a swamp huckle i berry on the ssitle of the branch; thence up said branch to a pct'siiniuou tree on the n bank of , said branch; thence sou said Hill's line 12 [siles : to the beginning, containing a little over oue fourth of one acre. Sixth tract—-This tract is known as the John Pepper Mil-acre entry, lying on both prongs of the mountain and is bounded as follows towit: Beginning at a stake iu K A Popper's former line, thence an easterly course with hor line to a stake in do.ce's line, crossing Camping /-land creek s also crossing the Daltoii road to a chest nut Joyce's corner w on Taylor's Mne crossing , Camping island cieek to a make .Shelter's cor ner in d A Pepper's former line thence n to the | beginning, eoutainiiu "s acres, more or less. Seventh tract— Beginning at the fork of the , road near Wagoner's mill iu the branch thence rnntiiiiL; s 7t> degrees w nil links to a rock at road i near Wagoner's mill tloor n 2x degrees w a chs tAa stake iu Smith's former line thence with his line to the branch Pepper's line; thence down the branch with his line to the beginning, con : taining one-fourtli of one acre, more or loss. Kightli tract—Beginning at a large rock near Wagoner's mill, thence nearly n with the read to the lane leading to Wagoner's liarn, tJ* rt,, e.. westerlty-onrse to a large rock near tne corner of the said Wagoner's now Pepper's barn,thence s with said Wagoner's now Pepper's line to a stake corner of small piece of laud sold by ll'ag oner to Pepper \ .Vims; thence a westerly course with saiil line to a pine on a gully thence down the gully with said line and gully to the road leading from Wagoner's grist to his old saw mill w I pole to the Wagoner spring branch thence up the branch and gully to a rock •S'mitli's later *las A Pepper's corner thence w with said Pep per's anil Smith's lines to the head of a hollow, corner of a piece of land sold by Wagoner to N 31 and ,1 K Pepper thence down said hollow with said line to a large rock at the head of the Wagoner grist mill pond, thence with the creek and Wagoner's line a north easterly course to the beginning, containing 20 acres, more or less. Ninth tract—ileghililng at astake iu the road a short distance below the Wagoner saw mill Pepper's corner, thence running u 15 deg. w with Pepper's line 8 (Miles lo it slake, u :!U deg w with said line 12 poles lo a slake in .smith's line, \v oil his line 27 (M)les and 1(1 links to a stake .Smith's corner, n ti poles and 12 links to a sUike Kind's corner in Smith's line, s (Hi ('eg w 2i poles and 8 links to King's coiner in I'epper's or Hairs ton's line, a with said line 111 1-2 poles to Pepper's corner of the John W igoner place at a branch, thence down the blanch w i'.h said line 543 deg e 8 poles and !0 links t> a wild encumber (down}, sBO deg e 2:! |Miles and 5 links to the road, n 41 deg e II poles n 74 deg e 10 poles n 50 deg e 20 poles to the beginning, containing 15 acies mote or less. Tenth tract—Beginning at a cbostmrt ti ee oti Ibe e side id' the a tone road, thence running w 140 pi les crossing Camping Island creek lo a slake n 100 poles to trav eller's line, I hence an easterly course with the line of the John Wagoner lot of land lo the Wagoner mill pond, thence a ninth firly course will) the said John H'agoner line and a new road on the n side of the Wagoner saw mill lo a small drean, thence down said drain lo a large flat rock below the said Wagoner saw mill in the Creole, s to Wagoner's line, thence a westerly course to a stake, s 0 poles to a stase at a ditch, s (15 deg wII poles and 11 links to a rock standing at a corner near the Wagoner saw mill on the s of the mill, s 18 poles to a gale ]mist between the saw mill and tan yard, e lo the old corner, s to H'agoner's coi'i'ei above the bark mill, e lo the cop er of aie Iher lot of land sold lo Pepper Ac .Sons by A Wagoner, n with the line if said lot to a laige rock below II a o ier'a grist mill nam, thence down the creek enwsitm lie road to .1 yc's line, thence with .I».ce's line In/lie hcpirniiig, in ilainitig iOS acres, in "re or less Eleventh tract—/f zinnl g a' a small liicko y, !he s w corner of Ihe ll'elch f >rge tract. e oil ilmt line now '"epper's ind '.Vag oner's, 140 poles lim pine iu Fliuclitim's now Joyce's line s 1(H) |m>'os to # chest'lit on the e side of the road w 140 (mjICS cross ing IliP creek lo a stake in Pepper's line of his Size more tract, thence n crossing two pionisifthe mountain to the beginning, containing 88 acres, more or less 'l' elfth lr£Ct—Hcginuirg at ante post on the e side of the road leading fiom Vago ner's saw mill to Pepper's lan yard, n Id |x>h'N to a rock n (15 dog eH piles and II links to a rock at a ditch, n (1 poles to a sUike at the road, thence ail easterly course with said road cr»ig*ini the creek lo l*e|i- 1 tier's line, llience with said Pepper's lite' cro sing llm road and turning a weslerlv course lo a large riM-k in the creek Pepper's corner, I hen with Pepper's line it up a hol low to a new road leading up the n side of IKasouei's saw mill pond, thence a'nugthe | n side ol said road to Pepper's line, thence | with said I'eppci's hue and up the week to the corner ne r the heail ol the saw mill | pmil, thenc* will tlie r line an easterly ill icctioti on Pep(tet's line to the liegiiining, ! containing .1 1 at res, more or less Thirteenthlraei—H-vinnlng at a stake in I the said I'oppw's line l(M) feet, s of hi« c»r ner a iarce lock a few sle|is btdow H'itgri npr's mill dtytn, thence rtMiiiing u westorly | (H>ni«e lo 11 if (iald Pj'npet'f corner tbn ■ inouih of lb" lirst bia'ieh njiove Ihe mill s | 27 tley e Willi Pep|mr's line 18 |M>les and 12 links to a argc lock, b lit poles to in iple dptou's, lvp|>er's corner, llum 'en to the beginning, containing 1 I 4 acres, lying on the s side f (Jumping Island creek. Koiilteenth tract—lieslmilug at month nl Hist branch alMiye Wa oner's sriat mill nn llies side of'be creek, then 527 jleg elB polns anil 12 links to a |tr.t" phi*, e id poles lo (Miiuluas In Pepiier't lid", s M 1-2 l»ofes to Ills corner pointers, w on his linn 71 polls lo a s ale, thence with bis line to the creek, n 20 (M)les to a ataAre, 11 (15 deg e 10 poles and 10 liulca to black gum sprouts, n 12 deg w 20 (Miles and 5 links to stake, u 77 deg c R pole# to the erect, thence with the water in the pond e 8 poles, s (10 deg e 8 poles n7O dt'g e J(l poles n 'lO deg e 4 (Miles n Ml dei i! S |»)(j's to the lieglmiing, conlainilig 20 acres. Fifteen b fact—Ueginnlng at rpper |«il til of a large rock a few yards below Wagoner's mill dam. thence running sto said Pepper's line of his tan yard tract., o with said line 14 polos and 15 link s to their corner in Joyce's line, n on his if no to Camping Island creek * short dislaui* be low the ford leading from Danbury to inantnn, thence op the'creek to tin' hegin->| ning. .Sixteenth tract—-Heginnina at a post, Wagoner's corner in Pepper's line of a lot of land sold by the said Wagoner on the side of the road between Pepper's tan yard and the ll'agoner saw Will, then u ft! deg e passing Popper's corner \t\ poles crossing a small branch to a roc* a Wackgum sprout then n 12 deg *' 1\ poles Vo a post in Popper's line near *'h e re ilie path crosses the cii>eA- on a large rock, thence a south westerly direction with tyie various crooks and turns of Pepper's line t.o the hegintiing: conlaitiing 1 1-2 acres, more or less. Seventeenth tract—Beginning at a white oak 1 chain and 25 links below the mouth of I) (; Pepper's spring branch on tlie n side of Wagoner's saw mill pond, thence a westerly course passing a white oak to a wild cucumber tree on the bank ofsiid branch a short distance above I) C Pepper's spring, thence down the branch to the creek lit the beginning. Eighteenth tract—Beginning at a state in Pepper's line s (id deg w 15 polos t(fa pine on a gully, s II deg o 17 (Mites to a stake and rock on the s side of the road leading from Wagoner's gilst. to his saw mill, n (12 deg e to a large rock on the side of the said H'agoner's grist mill pond near the same course continued to a large Pepper's corner near the mill, then sB2 deg w with their line to the beginning, con taining 2 actes, Nineteenth tract.— Beginning at lite send ot a large rock near Wagoner's grist null tlynee s 82 deg with the road lead ng to bis saw mill to a rock, then n2l poles to the south end of a large rock at the said M'agoner's lane near the tie corner of his barn, then e with the lane to thd road lead ing from L V Smith's to Wagoner's mill, thence with said road to the beginning, containing 2 1-2 acres, more or less. Twentieth tract— beginning at Smith's s e corner of his A B Wagoner laud thou down the gully anfl branch to a bridge at the road leading from the said Wagoner's grist mill to his saw mill thence witli the said road a westerly course to tlie eteek at the ford thence up tie.' creek to a large flat, rock at the head of the said vVagoner's gl ial mill pond at a small drean thence up said drean on tlie west side so as to include the spring to Smith's line thence East Willi the said Smith's lino lo the beginning containing ti acres more or less. This is known as the Tobacco Viarn lot. Twenty tint tiact—/feginning at Kiil dtck's now Piedmont .Springs corner point ers thence west on Pliachum's and Jacob .Smith's lines crossing Indian Creek 40 chains to a pine Perkins and Taylor's corner South on their line 45 chains to a stake in Covington's line East on his line 15 chains crosssng 1 ndian Creek continuing Kast in all 40 chains thence North falling on the line of the Piedmont .Springs tract of land 45 chains to the begiuiiing containing 180 acres more or less. The parties lo this case own only a one-sixth undivided in terest in tlie hist d 'scribed tract of lanA Twenty second tract—Adjoins the lanf of .V. .1/. Peppot, Dr. IP. W. MeCanle\ and others and bounded as follows to-wiirSv, Begins at the South (Post corner of the said X. >l. Pepper's store house lo'. thence South 80 feet to a slake Eas (10 feet to a stake North 80 fiM't. to a stake on .Vuti Stteet, thence IPest with said street to the iVorth ll'est co tier of Pepper's store, thence tfouth to the beginning which said lot onclos s Pepper's store house. Several these tracts of land lie on Candl ing Island Crvek and the Mountain and they frequently overlap each other so that these tracts situated upon said creek and mountain iuslead of having a large acreage as the deeds would indicate only have all put together about 140 acres. Sale subject to confirmation of the Court. This the 14th day ot August. 1110(1. JOHN L>. IIITMPHKEV.S, Commissioner, TRUSTEE'S SALE. li.v virtue of the power of Hale con tained In n deed In trust executed to the undersigned by A. J. Wall and wife, Cora Wall, on the -jstli dav of April, IS',)*, 1 will offer at public 'sale " on the premises on Keptemlier 28th, between the hour* of lit o'clock, ft. in., and - o'clock, p, nj., it certain tract of land In Stokew county, con. tutnliiK 7s acres, more or less, ad. joining the lands of I Inirston, \V. V, Hatchers,>n. A. .1. Wall and others. For fuller description of siinie refer ence is hereunto made to the deed of name from IS, i. Kudally to A. .1. Wall. Hiinie ltoiu« on record In the office of flic Heirlster of. I feeds of Stokes county, 'l'lds Auk. -1. liHHi. .1. 11. MOORI?, Trustee. / Madison, "' Stokes Lady Marries In Greensboro. The Greensboro Record of the 10th says that Mr. Julius A. Sicj lli!, of 0 lswell county, and Misa » Ella Withers, of Stokes oounty, J wero united in marriage this ■% morning at the parsonage of West Market Methodist church, the ceremony being performed by the pastor, Rev. G. H. Detwilter. The i happy couple left o i the noon V train for their future home in Cas- / well county. • I 111 H'WJAW J HOLLISTER'S 1 Rocky Mountain Tea Rugf A Busy Medicine tor Busy Peoplu, t Bring* Sotden Hwltti and Renewed Vl# A speciflo tor Constipation, and Kidney troubles. Pimples. Kctet# Mood. Bod Ilroath. Sluxglsh Bowel# and Backache. Iu Rocky Mountalrjf let form. » cenu » box. QeouV iIOLLIRTEB DRfTO COMPAHT, M»jf GOLDEN NU6OETS FOR UUF
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