STOKES AT WINSTON CITIZENS RESIDING THERE Who Were Born and Raised In this County —Nice Words From The Winston Sentinel. If the greatest asset that a community possesses is its men, as was said by a contemporary a short time ago, then Winston- Salem owes a great debt of gratitude to Stokes county, which has contributed so many valuable citizens to this city. One often hears people sneak of the large number of excellent citizens here who are natives of Stokes county, but it is doubtful if anyone knows just how many citizens have come here from Stokes. The Sentinel publishes a partial list of citizens who have moved here from Stokes county, inclu ded in which are many of the city's most successful business and professional men: Dr. John Bynum, Messrs. T. M. Benton, J. H. Brunt, W. E. Boyles. W. L. Boyles, D. R. Boy les. W. M. Bennett, E. W. Car- ; roll. R. E. Dalton, H. D. Dug gins. J. E>. Fulk, W. J. George, W. D. Jackson, J. H. J. L., G. C. and J. M. Jackson. W. R. John son, S. D. Kizer, Frank Miller, . J. F. Martin. W. J. Martin. C. B. Moore, Nelson Campbell. R. H. Cromer, E. F. Caudle, -J. R. Clark. J. Mcßae Dalton. W. E. Dalton. R. I. Dalton, W. M. i Edwards. Gerard Estes, X. F. F.ilton. L. W. Eerguson. J. S. I Fulton. T. F. Fulton. W. T. Gen-, try J. J. Gentry. G. W. Hill. C. A. Helder. -J. H. Houchins, R. J.; Lawson, D. J.. J. H. and J. E. Marshall. W. L. Moser, R. X. Moser, M. P. Matthews, C. C. Marshall, J. A. Xewsom, J. M. Rierson, J. H. Robertson. A. L. Stevenson, W. R. Tillotson. R. M. Tuttle. J. C. Tuttle. C. F. Tillev. Ernest Venable, V. G, Williams, J. R. Morefield. X. \\. Xading. Charles E. Xeal, G. L. Xunn. Thomas R. Pepper, J. G. Pepper. S. G. Rumley. J. E. Savage. I). F. Southern. J. W. Stevenson, R. C. Taylor. John M. Taylor. P. 0. Tuttle. J. 11. Til ley, T. L. Vaughn. \. M. Vaughn. IT. C. Valentine. F. I). \ oss. S. J. Boyles. t . L. Car roll. J. E. Fulton, A. L. Ilauser, Jack Mill. R. I). Hay. S. E. Johnson, ("has. A. Jones. ('. Johnson. Watt Martin. W. Mor ris. W. G. Martin. Nicholas Mit eh- X. Styers. -I. I'. Sim-, .; . ' Thornton. S. M. •I. .. Vai •! . W. .'o T. i>urgo. i.'. V. ('r • A. 1 >' •«il'. and ,\. ■ arroll. V... O. C. Tayl r.« I' tV. n,,i 11, j spent a short while h ;• on busi ness Thursday. I DOCTORS FAILED. RESTORED BY PERUNA Catarrh of the Lungs Threatened Her Life Miss Ninetto Porter, liraintree, Ver mont, writes: "I have boon cured bj Peruna. "I had several hemorrhages of th( lungs. The doctors did not help m much and would never have cured mo "I saw a testimonial in a Perun: almanac of a case similar to mine, anc I commenced using it. • ■ * "I was not aMo to wait on mysel when I began using it, I gained verj slowly at llrst, but I coulifcysco that 11 was helping me. •'After I had taken it a while I com l menced to raise up a stringy, sticky substance from my lungs, This grew less and less in quantity as I continued the treatment. "I grew more fleshy than I had beer for a long time, and now I call myself weU." MULE RAN AW AT. Mr*. James F. Smith Quite Serious ly Hart, Bat Now About Re covered. Mrs. James F. Smith, of Meadows Route 1, who lives a few miles below Danbury on the river, while out driving a few days ago with her two | small children, was thrown from the vehicle by the mule running away, and quite seriously hurt. A gash several inches in dia meter was cut in her scalp, while she sustained painful bruises in the shoulder and other parts of the body. The The Reporter is glad that Mrs. Smith, who has been under the care of a physician, is about recovered from the accident now, but it was quite a close call. ESCAPED WITH HIS LIFE. "Twentv-one years ago I an awful death," writes, H. B. 1 Martin. Port Herrelson. S. C. 1 "Doctors said I had consumption 1 and the dreadful cough 1 had looked like it, sure enough. I j tried everything, I could hear of. . for my cough and was under the i treatment of the best doctor in j Georgetown, S. C. for a year,! but could get no relief. A friend advised me to try Dr. King's New Discovery. I did so. and was comqletely cured I feel that I owe my life to this grert throat and lung cure." Its ; positively guaranteed for coughs, colds and all bronchial affections. 50c & SI.OO Trial bottle free at all Druggists. Major Scales, a Gentleman of the Old School Major J. S. Scales, who return ed a few days ajro from his old ' home at Sandy Ridge, where he spent a few days with relatives, left last Friday for Buffalo Springs. Ya. The Major will spent! several weeks at Buffalo, and all of his hundreds of friends hope that his vacation may be a pleasant and a profitable one. Major Scales is a tobacco man from "away back." While he is yet in the prime of manhood, he was one of the first men to en gage in the tobacco business in Winston. When quite a young man he came here from Stokes county, and in a small way enter ed into the warehouse business. He has been connected with the same concern tor all these years. ' He is also a member of the firm of Liipfert-Scales Co. Major Scales is not only a suc cessful business man, but he is a gentleman of the highest char acter, and there is nut a man, 'young or old, who knows him. \\ i;i> does not have for him the hi 'hest ivsji.r! and admiration. Southern Tobacco Journal. ,7Z \u. ♦viXHSr.' Sf'tSE.*lOfiEi •SPRING BRINGSSORE FEET • S HERE IS A POSITIVE CURE I • • With the advent of warm weather 1 comes foot troubles to thousands of people. The increased temperature and i heaviness of the atmosphere causes J awellin'-r and excess perspiration. This . • tirings on a series of foot I I W troubles. The treatment A \j\ xlven below will be wel oined with joy by an ar fl"TiM my of sufferers. It acts tfesCf '" ie ma^c - "Dissolve two tablespoonfuls of Caloclde rompouud in a basin of hot water; soak the feet In this for full fifteen min utes, gently massaging the sore parts. Less time will not give the desired results.) Repeat this each night un til the cure Is permanent." All sore ness disappears Immediately. Corns and callouses can be peeled light off. Bunions are reduced to normal and the inflammation drawn out. Sweaty and smelly feet, tender and swollen feet need but a few treatments. This Caloclde Is a remarkable drug. For* merly used only by doctors but any druggist now has It in stock or will quickly get It from his wholesale house. A twenty-five cent package Is claimed to cure the worst feet. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. I Ry virtue of a decree o( the Super- 1 ' lor Court of Stokes County rendered. I on the lttth day of April, IHII, in tlie ! si>ectnl proceeding entitled ".lames |E. Sheltou and others, Exparte", 1 I : will expose to public wile to the high-1 ' est bidder for cash,atjtheeourt house , door ill the town of Danbury. X. C.'; on Monday, the 7th day of August, lUII. at the hour of one o'clock p. in., 1 a tract of land In Stokes County, i Snow Creek Township, containing 40, | acres, more or less, and lieing the; ' tract devised l»y the last will and ; testament of Mrs. Sallie Joyce to: \ Nannie E Slielton, wife of »i. Thomas | Shelton, lieing lot No. 2. as net forth j on a i>lat of the lands of Mrs. j Sallie Joyce accompanying said will, I and which appears on pageifinf will' lionk No. 7, in tlic office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes Co., said l fact bounded as follows: Iscy:l li ning at pointers, thence North de- ] gives West. chains to a maple,! thence North, ">"> degrees I'.ast. :iC chains to a stake, thence North s -, deiirees West.ehainstoa don wood, thence North degrees K.'i>l. 1 chains to a stake, thence North decrees West. - chains to a willow.' thence N.rtli ehainstoa sassafras, tlteliee North -"I decrees West li l , cliaiiis to a Mack gum. thence North ■ il decrees I'.ast. lo chains to .i rock, thence North 4 : ' t chains to a stake. • thence i'.ast :! ;1 , chains to a black oak, thence South l"«' s degrees I'.ast, 1!»; chains to a nick, thence North s "> de-1 urees West, chains to a stake, thence South. degrees i'.ast. 1.V,; chains to a stake, and thence South I 'C'degrees West. 7 chains to the 1 •»*- j 1 ginning. j This the-4 th day of .I line. I'.HI. j N. O. DETKEE, Commissioner. NOTICE! | SALE OF I.AND I'NDER VENDI TIONI EXPONAS. By virtue of two writs of vendi tioni exponas to me directed, issuing i from the Superior Court of Stokes county. N. C.. and returnable to the Fall Term, Ml, upon judgments in favor of Jacob Fulton, plaintiff, against W. I>. Fnlk, defendant, one . of which Is In the sum of Si-IM' witli | Interest on same at six |kt centum per annum from the ll'tli day of August. I'.tlO, and the further sum >f $4-! i:. cost, and the other for I Mi. tit;, with interest on same from the 1-th I day of August. l:il». atsixperccntuni j j«er annum, and the further sum of I s4.Ci cost. 1 will expose to public sale for ready money, to the highest j ; bidder, at the Court House door in; I the town of Danbury. N. C.. on Moti-j day, August 7th. I'.dl. at the hour of 1 one o'clock I'. M., the interest of W. j I>. Fulk in the following lands in Si«>kt»S lM Mlllt V *. "A tract containing 1«K» acres, niotv j or less, described in a deed from I', j i'. Nelson to .l.spot Taylor.r'c>rded i ill the otlice of the Register of Meeds! for Stokes county. X. in Hook No. j •U. page.*i"d, etc.. and to which re-! ferellce is hereunto made, and deed from .I. Spot Taylor ami wife J to W. I>. Fulk for same tract of land] recorded in the otlice of the Kegister j of Heeds for Stokes county, in ltook No. :!•">. pageTv Saving and except ing from said tract :>u a*'l'es thereof: sold by \V. I . I'ulk and wife to W. ! I'. l.ankford, the deed for which is registered in tile .Register's Otlice of I Stokes county, in I took No. 42. p:iii«* ( ■'!•!. and to which reference is hereunto i made: savins and excepting also acres of said l"o acres, sold by \\. I>. I'ulk to Tandy I'.. I'ulk. t !««• deed for which is recorded in the otlice of the IJcjsister of heeds for Stokes (Nullity, in Hook No. !•!. p;lu— .11' i, and To which reference is hereunto mad'*." This the I'Mii dav of .1 itlie. lull. r. M. JUNKS, sheriff Stokes otinty. Notice. Having duly qualified as ex ecutor of the last will and testa ment of Parmelia 11. Dodson deceased, all persons owing said estate are hereby requested to come forward and make im mediate settlement of (lie same and all persons holding claims against said estate an- hereby notified to present tin? same duly authenticated for payment on or liefore the Ist day of ■lime 15)12 or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. Sandv llidye, X. l\. May 20. 1011. J. H. ELLIN(HON, Ex. of Parmelia B. Dodson dee'd. J. 1). Humphreys att'v for Ex. nmthi:. Ilavinu ipmlilieil as administrator of the estate of Daniel Kiser, deceas ed. notice is hereby jfiven to all per sons holding ehiinis against said es | tate to present tlieni to me for payment, duly authenticated, on or by the first day of June. 11(12. or | this notice will be pleaded in bar of ' their recovery. All persons indebted ito said estate are respectfully re- I quested to make payment. Tills the •J»th day of May. 11*11. F. I". I'ETItKK, Adniinistrator. | (iermanlon, N. Route 1. N. ). Petree, Atty. for Ailnir. I N NOTKI-: liavinjj unalltietr as executor* of the last will and testament of Leu /Jj-lar, decased. notice is hereby Kiven to all pernons liavina; claims against the estate to present them jto the undersigned duly autheiitl ] cated for payment on or before July 1, lttlli, or this notice will be pleaded In bur of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make Immediate payment. This June 24.11)11. G. L. nmlH. F. ZiKlnr. Kxs, of Len Zlglar, f)ee'd. ' f •-f \ int UANBURY bHOKIbKK LANI) SALE! By virtue of the authority of a decree ' of the Superior Court ofStokescounty reuderetl In the Special Proceedings ! entitled "Mrs. Letltia Edwards, I widow of William Edwards, Mary I Edwards and others, Ex Parte," I will sell at public auction to the i highest bidder for cash at the court ! house door In Danbury on the 7th day of August, 11111, the following , descrllied tract of land situate, lying and lieiiigln the county of Stoke* in I Yadkin Township,' on the Little ; Yadkin creek and more particularly : bounded and descrllKHl as follows, i to-wlt: Beginning at the old ford of i the Little Yadkin creek. thenceSonth 7:i degrees East l."» chains and !M» links jto a small pine thence North 11 chains and -'.l links to a hickory, ; thence South 7K degrees West4cliains and .">» links to a new corner, thence North degrees West 11 chains and I -,"i links to a small sourwood, thelice | South 71 degrees West:! chains and ' -•"> links, thence South vi degrees West - chains, thence South «1 de ; grees West !t chains ami 7."i links to said creek, thence down the creek to the road and with the road ID chains and--links to the beginning con taining and 4-lu acres more or less. See Orders and Decrees Hook No. 7, , page :Ni iii the otlicc of the Clerk of t lie Sit|M>rlor ourt of stokes county, N. for further ami more perfect description of this land. This sale is made for partition, and is subject to the continuation of the' Court. I This L'-tid day of June.l'Jll; J. I>. HI'MI'HHEYS, Commissioner. Subscribe to the REPORTER. I Free! Free! J J Read Carefully, the Offer I I and Send Your Sub= I I scription Today I II Tomorrow May Be Too Late a \ These Patent Tension Steel I Shears FREE with one years I subscription to the :: :: :: I \Jf\ l) SEMI-WEEKLY OBSERVER I I \ J The Latest and Most Useful ■ I \ \ Household Invention. ff i \J M Tin- cm tina: edge tin these slu'jirs Is indestructible nid will V ff I /\ ' never wear dull. They will cut anything mid everything from I 1/ w»»t i issue |lll|h*l* to ;i lieuv.v horse blanket. ff M | 7 \ Note the Patent Tension Spring. It Does away with" Re ■ |ft| sharpening Entirely. Eight inches long. Eight-inch I ff '! 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M .._ THE DANBURY REPORTER OFFERS A PRIZE OF $5 FOR BEST EAR OF CORN IN STOKES COUNTY. The Reporter has decided to offer $5.00 in gold for the best ear of corn grown in Stokes county by any person for the year 1911. The judges in the contest will be Messrs. W. A. Petree, I. G. Ross and J. Spot Taylor. All ears of corn to be entered in the contest must be received at the Reporter office not later than the lirst Monday in December, and on that N day the points of superiority will be decided and the premium award ed. Every person, man or boy, male oi female, is cordially in vited to enter the contest. HAPPIEST GIRL IN LINCOLN. A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes. "I had been ailing for some time with chronic constipation and stomach trouble. I bepan taking I Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and in three days I was able to up and got better right along. lam the proudest girl in I Lincoln to find such a good medi- J cine." For sale by all dealers. KILL MORE THAN WILD BEASTS. The number of people killed yearly by wild beasts don't ap- S roach the vast number killed by iseases and germs. No life is safe from their attacks. They 're in air, water, dust, even food. But grand protection is afforded by Electric Bitters, which des troy and expel these deadly disease germs from the system. That's why chills, fever and ague, all malarial and many blood yield promptly to this wonderful blood purifier. Try them, and enjoy the glorious health and new strength they'll give you. Money back, if not satisfied. Only 50c at all Druggists. Blackberries are on the market. KILLTHECOUGH anoCURETMLUNGS «I«DR.KINC°S MEW DISCOVERY mnypltS f# 1 so* a *I.OO RWK VOLDS lr trial Bonn mi *ND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES GUARANTEED SATTSFACTOBr . Off MONEY tteFUNDED.