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9t MTW^ TOEMS-P. Mr. X. Young has returned' to hi.- school near Walnut Cove. Slvritf W. ('. Slat > ; n I Mr. T. W. lilhy have gon > to Virgit i. t > buy stock. Mr. I'. 'l'. J> yce of Mt. Airy spent si ver.tl s hero witlf re latives recently. Mr. l ike ilutchens of Kin;/ was here yesterday. He thinks Yadkin township will vote for irocd roads. Mr. Sam Ea?t has leased both the Walnut 'ove and the Madison mail lines from Mr. •. A. 11 ii I for twelve m mths Mr. T>. E. Simmons, of Fran cisco Route 2. was a pleasant caller at the Reporter office Tuesday. Mr. Simmons recent ly recovered from an attack of measles, which kept him indoors, for (piite a While. lie is pmg-i rcssive. and v, ill vot? for good i roads Api II 1. Messrs. L. W. McKinney and W. Mckinnev. b )th good citizens of Quaker Gap township, ,sp nt a few hours in town Monday >n business. Bothofth'se >rentie men expressed themselves wai .11- ly on the subject of g> nl roads, and will vote for the I) >n I issue. Mr. Aimr Til'ey, me of the oldest and ne th.* h\st nvm of the county, spent :i v. hil > he-» {" day, \ isiting l i daughter, Mr.- W. C. Slate. Mr. Tilley is r d hot for gc 1 roads. Ilesavs the roads aiv in tie worst lt.\ h" !•>>■ overseen thorn, ; ni that fi"e labor is not to be depended on any mere. He will vole for the bon 1 issue. Mr. P. A. Poatross, who died in Madison last week, notice of his death appearing elsewhere in this paper, was an employe of the Reporter office years ago. He was a unusuallv bright young man, well read, an accomplished writer an J a' good practical printer. The Reporter extends sinc-'rest sympathy to the bereaved family. SMOAK & McCREARY Coming AGAIN NEXT MONDAY SMOAK AND McCREARY Danbury j ». i Danbury •'•••• • *1 . '■ V Jjy.X ' I next |. next Monday, 1 Monday, * * j i j P 1 -- 'S 9 H A J .1 « • [:>• , •:, ji • J:Oi "lid L !,•. ij 0 and several days thereafter with a fine lot of mules and horses. All persons in need of good stock will do well to be on hand and" get picking choice of this splendid stock. DON'T FORGET THE DATE—MONDAY, MARCH 3, at TAYLOR'S LIYERY STABLE. Mr. Wade Shelton was in town Tuesday from Danbury Route 1. I» is reported by farmers that practically all the early sowing of tobacco plants have been kill ed In the late cold weather. Mr. L. I, Spencer, of Camp br 11, wns here Monday. He re ported the ground white with snow in the northern part of the countv Monday morning. Miss Jessie Pepper and Mr. E. P. Pepper spent several days in Raleigh the oast week looking in on the legislature, and \isiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. W. Hall. This has been so far the mildest February for years. The ground-hog, like all weather prophets, has gone in to escape the censure of a delighted public. Mr William Joyce's moving picture show will open up this week. The show room in the annex of the Pivsb.v terian church is ready-filled, the machine is here, the tickets :,iv pi'ntvl, and the films are expected daily. Mr. John M. Redding, of Meadows township, was a visitor at th * Renortr-r office today. Mr. Redding stated that nearly all of the citizens of his section wore in favor of the bond isMie for roads. Mr. S. W Eaton of King was here today. Mr. Fat>n has recently pu:thas d a farm in Rockingham county. within three miles of Stoiievill and will remove there in the fail. Rockingham i; winning many of the good citiz.ms of Stokes these da vs. Mr. W. p. Ray was here today from Smith. Mr. Ray says he likes his new home fine. He recently purchased the Jas. Riorson old place and removed there from this township. Mr. Ray is a strong good roads man, and he and his son Herbert will vote for the bond issue at Dan bury April 1. IHE DANnURY REPORTER From flora Johnson. Pinnacle Route 2, Feb. IS. Dear Reporter: I will write a few lines, rs papa takes the Reporter. I like to read the cousin's letters. 1 haven't wiitten anv in a long time. Now iam a little giri ten years old and will be eleven years old next Friday. Igo to school now and my teacher's name is Mr. Frank Lynch and 1 like him fine. Well, my school wiil soon be out and lam souy of it. I will t.ll what beaks I go in: Gi.immer, hu-toiy, geography, spelling uri'i ithmciic, and have one sister and three brothers. ! make up lie:ls, wash dishes and sweep the Hoar. Yours truly, NORA JOHNSON. uiferlainfflt ai King. Kin*s, Feb. 23rd. Editor Reporter: Please announce King High School wdl present a three act comedy, entitled "Miss Tipsy Turvy," Saturday, March Bth, at 7:o0 P. M. Proceeds for the benefit of th,' school. Every body come and see a good play. ~ 7 — SEE US FOR New 8m : i? fi ' O i' N. L. CRANFORD & CO. One Price Clothiers. WINSTON-SALEM. - N. C. 'sl3ttw«ilL/6 . W. rAfy r " •" STATE OF NORTH rAimiJXA. (offir* «f ,j„. Hoar ! of c«mni r Stokes Count y. \ siotici-s. I'Vlirimry 'JO, I!) I In the matter of road election in the several townships of Stokes county' • >S(, t ,cc *° the qualified voters of Stokes under an net of the General Assembly,. C(iur,t y °f Icalling; and holdin:; of session of P.M.?. saiu election. In pur.-ean :e ol an act ol the General Assembly ;»1 tin* State of North Carolina, passed at the session of 1P1.5, it is ordered by the board of county commissioners of the county of Stokes that an election In? held under the provisions of said act, at all the election precincts in the several townships in Stokes county on iho 1 S ; day of April, 101:', for the purpose of ascertaining the will of the quali fied voters ol the respective townships upon the «• * i-• inas to whether or not the said townships, or any ot them, shall shall e SUP township bonds in toe amount stated b°low for each respective town ship, with which to raise funds for the improvement •!' t!i • public highvavs thereof, as follows: V ad kin township, fifty thousand dollars. Meadows township, forty thousand dollars. 1 Quaker «I;>.;»-townsliip, iifty thousand dollars. Peters Creek township, thirty-live thousand dollars. Snow Creek township, thirty-five thousand dollars. Sail rat own township, iifty thousand dollars. Beaver Island township, twenty-five thousand doli. rs, Danbury township, fifteen thousand dollars, j Said bonds to run thirty years, hearing semi-annuai intc rest, with ipr tvision for the levy of taxes to create a sinking fund with which to pay said b ;ads at maturity, to begin fifteen years from date I of issue. That for the purpose of holding said election it i • ''urther ordered by the board that the following 1 registrars and judges b->, and they are hereby app Vied, to hold said e!- etion unde»- the provisi ,ns of said act : Danbury precinct : L. J. Young registrar, and D. Smith and J. L Coleman judges. Wilson s Store precinct : J. Walter Fowler regis car, and .1. C. Wall and I. I!. Greene judge's, (lerrnnnton precinct : L. M. Mcken/.ie registrar, and S. O. Watts and (leo. W. N'ewsom judges. Boyles' precinct : R. M. Covington registrar, and L. R. l'ulliam and F. L. Fowler judge.--. King precinct : C. 0. IJoyles registrar, and J. S. I). Pulliam and 11. S. (ire ne judges. Pinnacle precinct : R. A. Wall registrar, and W. \. Sullivan and P. F. Fulk judges. Covington's School House precinct : I). A. Simm ns registrar, and Jess- (Jeorge. .Ir. and Wm. Martin judges. Franci-co precinct i L! ijah 1 >easley registrar, and .1 ,i. (ler.rge and I. C. Fiiapin judges. I Law sore, ille precinct : 11. 11. lieid registrar, «int Jesse A. Lavvson «. ?l Joseph Martin judges. Sandy Ridge precinct : \V. A. .Jessup registrar, •vl T. Martin and F. M. A mo-. judges. Mitclu' "s precinct : Ale\ Flinchum registrar, a: 1 1). 11. Carter and bio. W. C,ann judgi Pine Mall precinct : 1,. A. Perry registrar, and W. M. Ciiisman ar.d T. Reynolds' judges V.al:' .t 1 ive precinct : !•. Hawkins registrar eid >4 I. niatltburn and A. C. Fair judges. Flveiv-.'i's precinct : ••'. C. Noal registrar, an IM. I> I.inville and A. I). Murray judges. 1 hat at ■ ii'i rleciion all ip'.'dilied electors w'u »'avor the issoing of s'ljd bonds shall vote i ballot "For go. : roads b>nl is vie," an I those who o »v l !h?> issuivjc of s.iil 1) >'ivl ~ shall vote a ballot "Agairisi ••(> 1 r ads !■ •:. I ; ■ Fin I ! I.''i.:r> !nui is !•! :. J iv ;. as IT., ruder tl'- 1 gononil law for the elect .on of mem k'vs t«! t , • ! Assom That t' •. , i«o l-.-oks .••hall open for the registration of voters on the 2-th dav of February. 1913, an I■ l 1 c oon Saturday the 22nd day o( March, 1913. That said registration bo >ks sli.di it "''l' 1 1 : day iSi:nda\ • \c -ptcd) free, ,ine .' clock a. m., until sunset. Thar on each ■>atur..a > t... tme aforesaid, the respeeti • regisii :irs shall attend at their resp ",-ti\e pie -1 cinct ' v th ; lustration M' 'ts for the purp «e of registering voters. That Saturday the 29th • day ol i! . ' * 1 . a Ik? * ■ , .'av, i'hat th- resp- registrars d judges of the respective precincts make return to the heard of conn!.. ..iriivsi.io.o-- a .o>i;es •> at", oi . aid e,i eii n «j•. ths* I Ivuvu/ f. 'lowing tl". e'ectieu | 111 RK'C "I' ' \V, |. •.. ' ' ' ■ el •■ oi ■ . .-' notic >f this or Fr to b • publish, d .»ac • a wee A for at leas' thii"? . •• n "xi pr. v i. i j., the Danbur.v Reporter, a newspaper published in Danbury, 'I tni-im r can ■ • ito he posted at • iui >l : c i-lac.-s i-i each township, for thirty (lavs 11 •x i ih-.-ci «i.iig ... ■ t also cause notice of the «-»vi rto !o served by the Sheriff of Si >ies c.en ,• .in tn>'r,-i- > - , | idgi's ii-Mviabefi*.'-'n:;m'd. 15v order th" tvr This th ■ 2 a!i ; n-... K *i. •, .' ■ ; .'OUN C, VORKFIF.IIi. •'I "k Iso:ird t'ounty Comii issioi.ers. fAe Greu/ jlr.ii: ■;• for MAN m,■! MEXICV Mustasig Linimeiit "TTAe 2Jesf Emergency Remedy far armers. Stock-raisers and Household .te. Speedily relieves Spavins, Swin ry, Harness Sores and Qalls, Shoe >ils, Strains and Lameness in Horsef: aked iJdder and Sore Teats in Cattle nd Ailments of Poultry). SAFE AND SURE. Being made of oils it soaks down traigHt to the bone, banishes pain aid saves suffering. Only oil lini- j nents can soak through muscle and j issue. Alcohol liniments evaporate : >efore they can be absorbed by the lesh besides they are dangerous vhen used near a fire cr lamp. Mexican Mu&ang Liniment will not >urn even though a lighted match >e applied. Mexican Mustang Liri ment is THE SAFE as well as the iURL-10-CURE remedy. COMMKKDKD liY A FARMKII. OKFF\Sni)RI), o\. As long n«*o ns 1 c.m T'emcmhcr I hive known «if Mnstnu,u: Unimrnt. 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