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CALENDAR
Spring Term 1912
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THE SUPERIOR COURT OF STOKFS COUNTY
Mis Honor F. A. Daniels, Judge Presiding.
Monday, May 13, 1912.
J. D. 11. John A. Burton,
25 vs.
J. \V. H. Leander B. Bennett and
wife, Annie Bennett, and
James L. Bennett.
Folger and Folcrer, Robert A. Cook.
N. 0. P.
32 vs.
W. F. Carter. Sarah Cook.
j. i). h Walnut Cove Mer. Co.
21 vs.
W. W. K. J. C. W all.
j D H B. F. Pulliam,
i 8 vs.
N. 0. P. V. R. Smith.
NOP. A. T. Rothrqck,
J. D. H.
23 vs.
Joyce, W. B. & W. • Norfolk & Western Rail-
way Co.
J. W. H. Roy Benton.
36 vs.
N. O. P. Joel A. Hicks.
Rogers & Fulton, Robert Lindsay,
37 vs.
N. o. P. Raleigh Satterfield.
Tuesday, May 14, 1912.
J. W. H. J . F. Pepper.
22 vs.
j. D. H. W. T. Choate & T. W.
Tilley trading as Choate
J. W. H. John J. Sheppard,
15 vs.
J. D. H. Epp Lawson, Gabe Hawkins.
N. 0. Petree, R. W..George,
2 vs.
King, Watson & Buxton, J. D. H. J. H. Covington.
N. 0. P. A. L. Stephenson.
8 vs.
J. D. H. A. P. Stephenson.
W. R. Johnson. W. T. Pulliam,
11 vs.
J. p. H. E. 0. Caudle.
j. w. H. J. W. Caudle et al,
31 vs.
J. D. H. V. T. Grabbs.
N. 0. P.
Wednesday, May 12th, 1912.
N. 0. P. J- Watt Hutchens,
30 vs.
J. D. H. Dr. J. H. Ellington admr.
of J. H. Hutchens.
J. W. H. and B. &W, G. W. Barker admr. of
J. A. Barker,
34 vs.
WB & W
Joyce and N. 0. P Norfolk & Western Rail
way Co.
C. 0. M. J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co.
17 vs.
N. 0. P. Charles R. Wall, Taylor Price.
Finley & Hendren, Setzer Brothers,
J. D. H
27 vs.
S. P. G. The Bard Lumber and
Mfg. Co
NOP W. T Pulliam and wife,
Emma Pulliam,
35 vs
J D H. E. O. Caudle.
MOTION DOCKET.
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Watson, Buxton & Watson, Petree. Jas. Rierson and W. W.
King.
1 vs.
Z. V. Robertson et al.
J. D. Humphreys. James M. Neal.
3 . vs.
Petree, Glidewell. Joe W. Coffer.
Humphreys, Manly & Hendren. James R. Rierson et al
4 vs.
King, Petree. J. C. Wall et al
..........
Carter. W. P. Smith.
5 vs.
N. O. Petree. Henry Copeny et al
J. D. Humpreys. Dr. J. H. Ellington,
admr. of J. Banner Martin.
6 vs. |
King, Watson, Buxton & Watson. J. Walter Joyce and wife
N. 0. P., Humphreys and Sharp. Hattie A. Joyce et al
N. 0. Petree. C. H. Lunsford, R. L. Bennett.
7 vs.
J. D. Humphreys. J. C. Tillotson.
J. D. H., G. & M., S. C. Foddrill and others.
' 9 vs.
W. B. & W. G. W. Foddrill et al.
Patterson. John V. Marshall.
10 - vs.
W. B. & W. and N. 0. P. H. A. Morris, J. H. Morris.
C. 0. M. W. Lash, coL
12 % vi.
N. 0. P. J. w: Pell
M. & H., J. D. H. John W. Johnson
13 vs.
Burvvell & Cansler for Ins. Co. The Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co.
J. W. H. for admr. and A. J. Fagg, admr. pf
V. t. Eaton.
J. D. H. Wm. H. Carroll.
14 vs.
N. 0. P. Gideon Ferguson.
W. W. K.
M. & 11. vs.
16 _
E. 0. Caudle.
19 vs..
Seaton W estmoreland.
King. W. B. & W. Walter Gibson et al.
vs.
E. B. J. & N. O. P. James W. Pell et al.
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N. 0 P. The Bank of Stokes
J. D- H. County.
24 vs
James Ingram
N. O P. M. T. Chilton.
W. B. & W.
26 vs.
J. A- Barringer. T- S- Groome
I J. D. H. Frank Mabe.
28 vs.
N. 0- P- Powell Sands.
W. B. & W.
J. D. H. Mrs. Mary L. L. Hartman
29 vs.
N. 0. P- Robert W- Simmons.
J. D. H. J- R. Smith et al
33 vs.
J. W. H John Williams,
Frank Cardwell.
Cases not reached on the day set for trial, will be taken up on
the next or succeeding days in their order. Motions will be heard
at any time at the convenience of the court.
This April 9, 1912.
M. T. CHILTON, Clerk Superior Court.
WESLEY EDWARDS
DID HE VISIT STOKES COUNTY
Man Filling His Description Passes
Through Rural Hall, Germanton
and Walnut Cove Detective
Thinks It Was Him.
Germanton, April 10—Con
siderable interest and excite
ment has prevailed here since
Saturday over the report that a
man answering the description j
of Wesley Edwards passed j
through Germanton last Friday, j
going to Walnut Cove, where he !
secured a lunch, hired a team
J and drove to Pine Hall.
The man supposed to have
been Edwards was in Rural
Hall Friday morning and secur
ed breakfast at the hotel. He
told parties that he had walked
thirty miles. Those who saw
the visitor say that he looked
haggard and very much fatigu
ed. After breakfast he went,
to the 'ivery stable and asked i
for a driver and a fast team to
take him to Walnut Cove. He
paid for the team and the man
was driven via Germanton.
Reaching Walnut Cove he
stopped at the hotel and told the
the keeper that he could not
wait for dinner. A lunch was
prepared for the man. He then
secured a team and driver from
Mr. Reid Joyce. An old colored
man drove the team to Pine Hall.
He says that the white man
asked him not to drive via the
depot in Walnut Cove as there,
might be somebody there he
would not want to see.
Detective D. C. Baldwin
came to Walnut Cove early Sun
day morning. He was joined
there later the same morning by
a member of the detective force
from Mt, Airy. They spent the
day there making investigation.
On the train to Mt. Airy Sunday
night Mr. Balwin stated that;
the description furnished him of•
the stranger at Rural Hall and j
Walnut Cove Friday was a pretty
good one of Wesley Edwards,
though he was inclined to believe
that the party might have been i
endeavoring to work a scheme j
to induce the detectives to leave
Carroll county, by getting a re
port in circulation that Allen
and Edwards had been seen at
various points in this State.
Mr- William L. Hairs ton, of
Walnut Cove, was in town to»
day,
THE DANBURY REPORTER
Announcement.
Danbury, N. C., April 10.
To the Republicans of Stokes
County :
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Register of Deeds
of Stokes county on the Republi
can ticket subject to the action
of the Republican convention.
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Personal Notes Reported From
Rural Hall Section.
Rural Hall, April 9 —Mr and
Mrs- Joe T. Westmoreland spent
Saturday and Sunday in Dalton
visiting their parents, returning
home Monr' v morning.
Mr. J. Adam Guinn was here
| Friday afternoon between trains
jen route to Mt. Airy to spend
j Easter.
| Miss Victora Wall, depot agent
|at Summerfield, spent Friday
' here.
Mr. and Mrs A C Wall, of
Winston-Salem, spent Easter
Monday with parents here.
Messrs. Ellis E. Shore and
Postmaster Vest spent Monday
in Winston-Salem
Mr. and Mr 3. William Wall
left Saturday morning for Rock
ford to spend a few days with
parents.
Miss Pearl Wall is spending
a few days in Pilot Mountain
visiting Misses Myrtle and
Beatrice Simmons.
Mr. W. H. Tuttle, of Winston-
Salem, spent Monday with his
parents on Route 2.
Rev. S. G. Sutton filled his
regular appointment at Corinth
Sunday.
Several of our young people
spent Easter Monday in Don
naha.
Mrs. Claude Kiser, of Greens
boro, is spending a few days
here with her parents.
RANOESAND KITCHEN
UTENSILS
can always be purchased to the
best advantage at our store. If
you are starting housekeeping
you should not fail to examine
our stock and prices. If you are
already established you will find
here many things you need.
The Washington range we sell
at $26.50 is something every
housekeeper will appreciate.
W. 0. CROTTS,
Cor. 6th and Liberty Stsf,
Winston, N. C.
Hunting Preserve Iu Graham
County-
George Moore, a wealthy cap
italist of Detroit, Mich., has
leased a tract of land in Graham
county, containing 1,600 acres,
from the Whiting Manufacturing
Company, and is engaged in
stocking the property with wild
; game of all kinds, which has
; been purchased in various parts
of the world. Mr. Moore will
maintain a large hunting
• serve on the property and will
spend a great deal of time at the
place hunting with friends who
will visit him. A large club
house has been constructed and
a great deal of work has been
done within the past few weeks
in getting the land ready for the
j stock which will be placed on it.
The property is admirably situat
ed for a hunting preserve, tak
ing in the Hooper Bald moun
tain and being traversed by
numerous streams, which will
furnish plenty of water for the
animals and for the convenience
of the hunters.
Party Goes To Pine Hall On Fishinf
Trip.
A happy party of young people
left here this afternoon on the
N. &W. train for Pine Hall, for
an outing. They carried with
them the necessary parapherna
lia for fishing in the Chisman
mill pond. The jolly picnickers
were chaperoned by Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Burk. The party
was composed of Misses Nina
Hester, Aline May Hamilton,
Ollie Hastings, Helen Keith,
Bertha Hall and Daisy Jenkins;
Messrs. A. F. Gunn, Milton
Cash, Isaac and Ellis Ashburn,
Douglas Peterson and Bernie
Stewart - Winston Sentinel, 9th.
Messrs. J. G. Priddy and J. J.
Stephens, of Meadows, were
here today.