Briefs Adrift j"
Air. W. S. Ray is visiting rel-; S
stives near Francisco. 11
Mr. A. D. Dodd, of Francisco, c
was a visitor here yesterday. (
Mr. Chas. Powell, of Winston, |
spent Wednesday night in town.
Mr. Hardin Flinchnm, of Pied- 1
mont Springs, was here yesterday.
Messrs. J. C. Wall and Rober 1
Candle were here on business to- '
day. r
Mr. Watt Priddy, of Danbury j
Route 1, was in town a short while j
Monday.
Miss Mary Martin left Saturday !
for King where she is assistant
teacher in the publio school.
Mr. Walter King, Jr., returned '
home Tuesday after spending sev- 1
eral days here with his parents.
The advertisement of Piedmont
Warehouse is changed in this is
sue and farmers should read what
they have to say.
* Miss Judea Ray returned to the
Normal at Greedsboro Wednes
day after spendiug Christmas at
home.
The public school here opened
yesterday. Mr. W. P. Wilson is
principal with Miss Sadie Petree
r listing him.
Mr. Virgil B. Eaton and Miss
Carrie Lee Boy lee were married at
Pleasant Retreat by Elder P. ,
Oliver on December 25th.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hartgrove,
of Mizpah, were here Monday on 1
their way home from a visit to
relatives at Spencer, Va.
Mr. D. D. Carroll spent several
da>s hero visiting friends during
the holidays. He will resume his
studies at Guilford College within
a few days.
The Reporter lias learned 1 with
sympathy of the illnena of " Df. J.
H. El ling' HI, I.f SHMIV Ki'Jg •.
with put*uinonia, wmi later hear*
with pleasure that he is improvihg'
lair
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I !y every one likes a fine
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ir.-g, too,
r at th-.*
itJr-food.
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I . .|* i * v >U-■* i'»n »ty I>r th« purpose of o.44«et
i„ K i .'.Kk -l. i I liine# ami places, lo
wit :
Lawaonville, Monday, January 14th, 1907.
J Wesley Morefield's Store, Tuesday, " 15, "
Bandy (' R *»>•>♦ ' W*H , " 16,
Prestonville. (D •» it'* ** ), fhurs, " 17,
Dillard, F'iclay: 44 18,
Pne Hall, Saturday, 44 19,
Walnut CW>v«, Monday, 44 21,
Gerutanton, Tuesday, " £2,
Wilson's Store, Wed., " 23,
Allen & Tut'l. 'n St ' , Tluirs., 44 24,
Fo m r P m Offi - . Fr,d«y, 25,
Kin*. Saturday, " 26, "
J Walte Ttntle'-. Si Monday, 44 28,
Pinnacle, Tuesday, " 29,
Deik, W«d, 44 80,
J Dillard George'* Si re, Ttinrs , " 81,
.1. U. Wright's St.-re, Friday Feb I,
Francisoo, Sat., " 2,
Danbury, Monday, " 4,
The people are earnestly requested t6 meet rue at the above times
and planes, and and pav their taxes promptly. This will be my third
round, and the taxes are needed t> m -et the current expenses of the
County, the Schools, and to pay the 'axes due the State. The State
Treasurer is urging the Sheriffs in the State to pay the State taxes as
early as possible. The sohool teachers will soon want their money,
and the current expenses of the County must be met. The first in
stallment of the Court House and Jail building bonds will be due
April the 4th, 1907, and will have to be n»t. The Ui payers can see
» the necessity for payment, and it is certaiftly to their interest to pay
, them without cost. It is not, by any mßßtre,*my desire to put the
ptn-p.e to any c« st, but as lam charged with the duty of collecting
and settling the taxes, I tapst discharge ray duty, sod if the people do
not pay, and are put to cost, they uoaat not blame me.
This .1,. 2 „d .1., - *•««* «W- /fej. petbeE,
Stokes County.
Items and Personals From Westfield. (
Westfield, Dec. 31.—There were j
services at the Friends ohuroh on j
Saturday aid Sunday. Mrs. slil-' j
ner Angel, of Guilford College, j t
conducted the services. t
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Christian, c
of Francisco, visited relatives and '
friends here laat week, .
Mr. J. A. Pell retailed home ,
last week from Gnilford College. \
Mr. Howard Payne, of Monat «
Airy, spent Qhristmas with his I
parents at this place.
Messrs. Reid Jaofcsoh and Rex j
Tilley, of Orange Grove school, re
turned home laat week after spend- !
ing several days here.
Miss Minnie Crews returned
yesterday from a very pleasant J
trip to her sister at Reidsville.
Mis« Maud Payne, after spend- j
ing the botftfcys with her parents .
at this plaoe, rfctorned to her
school at Smith. . igja • '
Mr. W. R. Freeman and sister, [
Miss Sallie, spent last wiek at
Dobson visiting relatives.
Mr. Alvin Blair, of Danbury,
visited friends here last week,
Messrs. Tom and Arthur Sim
mons, of Franoisoo, were visitors
here last week.
Messrs. R. M. Simmons, John
Frans and sister, Miss Faßnie,
visited relatives near Stuart, Va.,
last week.
Death Of Mrs. John R. Mabe.
Danbury Route 1, Dec. 24.
Mrs John R. Mabe passed away
on Monday, December 10th, about
2 o'clock. She has lived a happy
life of 61 years, 7 months and 2
days. A precious wife and mother
was she—and oh, how sad it was
when she had to depart from us.
On Monday morning she said she
had viewed that beautiful home
where she was going when she
left this world. She leaves a bus
band and & ve children to mourn
her death. She was a member of
the Primitive Baptist church at
Snow Creek, and was a faithful
one to attend to her church. She
was laid to rest at Snow Creek
church on tbe 12, where they will
see hi> preoious face no more.
Sbe will be missed in her home,
and by all who knew ber. May
Gud bless the bereaved family and
may they meet ber in Heaven,
whom they have loved so well.
Mr. A. A. Nelson and Miss Lola
Wall wars married near Vade Me
enrn last Friday by Justice of the
Peace J R. P East. .
Vliswj* NV|li». and Man Joyce
Blnrcht IVppt r ami M.n
vIHM r» fi/tnul in the it '*
I ' .it !
t e holidays here with relatives
and friends.
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CURED OP LUNG TROUBLE.
"It is now eleven ye'ars since I
had a narrow escape from con
sumption," writes. C. O. Floyd, a
leading business man of Kershaw,
8. 0. 'I had ruu down in weight
to 185 pounds, and coughing was
constant, both by day and by
night. Finally I began taking Dr,
King's New Disoovery, and con
tinued this for about six months,
when my cough and lung trouble
were entirely gone and I was re
stored to my normal weight, 170
pounds." Thousands of persons
are healed every year. Guaran
teed at all druggists. 500 and
SI.OO. Trial bottle free.
BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR
CATARRH THAT CONTAIN
MERCURY,
a* mercury will surely destroy the
se«se of smell a d completely de
range the whole system when enter-
IngTt through the mueons surfaces.
Such articles should never be used
except on prescriptions from reputa
ble physicians, as the damage they
will do Is ten fold to the good yu
can possibly derlvefromthem. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Che* ey 4 Co., Toledo, 0., contains
no mercury, and Is token Internally,
acting directly upo • the blood and
mucous surfaces • f the system. In
buying Hail's Catarrh Cure be sure
you get the genuine It is take" In
ternally a>d male In Toledo, Ohio,
by F-J -Cheney & Co. Testimonials
free,
Sold by I>rnggtsts Price, 75c per
bottle.
Take Hall's Family nils for con
stipation.
Trustee's Sale Of Real ilstate.
By virtue of a deed In trust ex
ecuted to mebu the 16th day of Nov
ember, 1900, by William Edwards;
and duly registered in the office of
the Register of Deeds for Stokes
County, In Book No. 39, page 31fl, to
secure the payment of a note therein
recited default having been male In
the payment of said note, and the
holder thereof having applied to me
to sell the land conveyed In said
trust deed to satisfy the same, I will
expose to public sale, to the highest
bH'ler for cash, at the Court House
door in the town of Da bury, N. C.,
o" Saturday the 9th ay of February,
1907, at 1 o'clock, I'. M., the lan s
conveyed in-sal trust deed, to-wlt:
"O > the waters of the Little Yad
kin, adjol ing the lands of .N. al
to-., ifccd., John E wards. J. M. Ed
wards (i ot ers, li umfi'd us fol
lows, viz :
Beginnl gat a white oak a rtuis
North 6 degrees East, f> cliai st a
W. O. H. 37 degrees E. -X to |
the river, S. 87 degrees' EiistTf chains
crossing river to the NO'rfh of a
bra' ch, N. 15 degrees East ljjj[ chains
to ap st oak, East chjf- s. P. 0.,
■ hai sto a W. 0., S. fiT egrees
W. 3 chal st a W 0.. »t a bra ch,
N. 34 degrees W. 10)4 chains to the
river, thence with the river as It
meanders South to where It inter
sects with North prong of Little
i Yadkin, and c roast g both prongs,
the ce 45 degrees West o division
11 e betwee sal Wm. and Mat. E -
wards 16 chal s to a R. 0., Mat's
c rner, the- ce South 65 degree* E. 14
chal sj| the beginning c tai 1 g
57! i »-re«H in re or s#e ee
Register'n ortice of St ice* Co., S. V.,
' I Book o. 27, on page 19, and to
reference Is hereby ha > f r
moire certainty of description."
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J We wish each and every one of you a happy and prosperous K|
■ New Year. |«
i We have sold since September Ist considerably over four million pounds of Kj
i tobaoco (the biggest four months business we have ever done) and for this extremely
I liberal patronage, we thank our many friends most sinoerely. M
i. Our sales olose Friday, Deo. 21st, and open again Monday, Jan. 2nd, 1907.
" The market closes for the old year in good shape with prices high, and we see
no reason why there should be any change after the holidays. Bring us your first vv
load in the New Year.
If you want fair treatment at all times, the best accommodations possible and U
the top of the market for every pile of your tobacco, sell it at the New Piedmont, r*
, Winston. M
! YOUR FRIENDS, Eg
j M. W. NORFLEET & CO. |
This man bought a supply of tobacco with
out acquainting himself with the distinctive taste
of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering
qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at
less expense than cheap tobacco.
SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this Some day they'll get a taste of the real
paper so that every chewer has had an Schnapps —they'll realize what enjoyment
opportunity to get acquainted with the they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS
facta and know that drugs are not used ago —then they'll feel like kicking
to produce the cheering quality found in ,
the famous Piedmont country flue-cured themselves.
tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in 5 /
ought to chew. Still there are chewers o.
who accept other and cheaper tobaccos cent cuts, and 10 and IS pug a
that do not give the same pleasure. sure you get the genuine.
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# IT'S EASY ! Merely a matter of spend
ing less than you earn. Keeps growing eas
# ier, too. Becomes surprising after you have
2 practiced it a while. People fall into the habit
# of spending thoughtlessly, and imagine they
H can't save. We pay |
® 4 PER CENT !
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f i Interest on Savings. Why not open an ,ac-
•|| count TODAY. |
IPiedmont Savings Bank,!
2 Corner Liberty and Fifth Streets,
N. C.