Enjoyable Dance Given ai Germanton Wednesday Germanton, March 29. —The young people of Germanton en joyed a delightful dance on Wednesday evening from 8 till 12 o'c'ock. The dance was plan ned for Monday night, but was postponed on account of the in ability of the management to get music for that tima. Those participating in tlu dance wore: Misses Mary Matthews, Mabei McKenzie, Corinna Tucker, Anna Hill, Louise Powers, Marguerite Hill. Martha Ross and Sarah McKenzie and Mes dames J. D. Powers, W. L. Chaffin, R. L. Tuttle, L. M. McKenzie and S. C. Hill, and Messrs J. M. Hill, Prof. Flow ers, Lauriston Powers, Crawford Kill, George Chaffin, Oakley Pruette. Stag 3: R. T. Beck. Jr., Blane Newsome, Ernest West moreland and Jasper Pegram. Chape rones, Mrs. R. T. Beck and Mr. Graca Mitthaws. Music was furniseed by Haw kins Bros. Fate ni the Aliens. Floyd Allen—Executed March 28. Claude Allen, son of Floyd- Executed March 28. Friel Allen—Eighteen years in the penitentiary. Sidna Edwards—Fifteen years in the penitentiary. Victor Allen —Acquitted. Sidna Allen, brother of Floyd— Thirty-five vears in the penitentiary. Wesley Edwards, nephew of Floyd Allen—Twenty-seven years in the penitentiary. Bird Marion, relative of the Aliens —lndictment dismissed. Early Rising. Every one is anxious to rise early, but the great difficulty in accomplishing the feat prevents I it from becoming a popular fad. To rise at four, one should clamp an alarm clock firmly to the ear, and leave a call for the fire dept. To induce a boy to rise early, re move the bed from under him and soak him for SO minutes in clear, cold water. —GeOrge Fitch. I Look To Your Plumbing. You know what happens in a house in which the plumbing is in poor condition—everybody ir the house is liable to contract typhoid or some other fever. | The digestive organs perform the same functions in the human body as the plumbing does for the house, and they should be kept in first class condition all the ;ime. If you have any trouble with your digestion take Chamberlain's Tablets and you are certain to get quick relie". For sale by all dealers. Increased Cotton Yields Old Fashioned farming produced only about 220 pounds of cotton. The new Process—fertilizing with Virginia-Carolina High-Grade Fertilizers with good cultivation, frequently produces 500 to 1,000 Pounds Lint Cotton per acre RICHMOND - VIRGINIA 1 AfltraajSickiiess nothing so rapidly restores health and vigor as SCOTT'S EMULSION. It is the essence of natural body nourishment, so medically perfect that nature immediately appropri ates and distributes it to every organ, every tissue—feeding, nourishing and restoring them to normal activity. SCOTT'S EMULSION is not a patent medicine, but is nature's body-nourishment with curative, upbuilding properties and without a drop of drug or alcohol. It con tains superior cod liver oil, the hypophosphites of lime and soda with glycerine, and is so delicately emulsified that it enters the system without digestive effort—builds, tones and sustains. After croup, whooping cough, measles and other child ailments it is nature ! s ally in restoring health. After grippe or pneumonia it imparts strength and health, and for colds, coughs, sore, tight chests and throat troubles SCOTT'S EMULSION gives the greatest relief known. Scott & Bowne, Bloom field. N. J. 12-59 Schedule of Courts In Stokes County The following schedule for Stokes Superior courts will be effective after the next spring term, which convenes May sth. The first spring term begins on the 4th Monday after the first Monday in March and continues for one week, and is for the trial and hearing of criminal cases only. The second spring term there of to begin on the sth Monday | after the first Monday in March | and continue for one week and !be for the trial and hearing of I civil causes only. The first fall term thereof shall begin on the seventh Monday after the first Monday in Sep tember and continue for one week and be for the trial and hearing of criminal causes only. The second fall term thereof to begin on the eighth Monday after the first Monday in Sep tember and continue for one week and be for the trial and hearing of civil causes only. Pains in the Stuinach If you continually complain of pains in the stomach, your liver or your kidneys are out of order. Neglect may It ad to dropsy, kid ney trouble, diabetes or Bright's disease. Thousands recommend Electric Bitters as the very best stomach and kidne.\ medicine made. H. T. Alston, of Raleigh, N. C., who suffered with pain in the stomach and back, writes: "My kidneys were deranged and my liver did not work right. 1 suffered much, but Electric Bitters was recommended and I improved from the first dose. I now now feel like a new man." It will improve you, too. Only s()c and SI.OO. Recommended by all druggists. Mr. J. P. Lynch, of Pilot Mt. Route 1, was in Danbury Friday. THE DANBIUY REPORTER TAX ABSTRACTS. Corporation Commission Getting Out Lists For Counties. Raleigh, March 21.—Through all the years past it has been the j duty of the State Auditor to get out and distribute to the counties the abstract blanks for listing taxes throughout the State and the county tax lists, but under the new machinery act this duty, as well as that of recei /ing the settlements of taxes from the sheriff, is transferred to the Corporation Commission as State! Tax Commission, a change that i it is not believed the Legislature intended after the establishment of a separate tax commission was voted down and the conclusion reached to retain largel. the old machinery. There seems to have been simply failure to properly re-ad just the machinery bill after the separate tax commission plan was knocked out. However that may be, Secretary Maxwell of the Corporation Commission is now getting out the 1913 ab stracts and is inserting new features that will bring about the registering of persons subject to professional and other license and privilege taxes under Sched ule B, the finding and collection of these having been heretofore left entirely with the county officers, especially to the sheriff. It is this class of taxes that the Legislature found have not been collected anything like adequate ly in the past and passed the bill directing the county authorities to make the collections for the past four vears. It is an interesting fact that it requires something like 1,800,000 sheets of the abstracts I for individual tax lists and up wards of 500,000 for the county , tax lists. [ Secretary Maxwell will insist lon having the abstract sheets punched for binding in binders that admit of sheets taken out and reinserted at will. This one item of punching the sheets for this most necessary conven ience will cost about §OOO. It is a safe estimate that the printing and distribution of these blanks to the counites, including ex pressage or parcels post charges will cost around 15.000. Drive Sick Headaches Awav. Sick headaches, sour gassy stomach. indigestion, billiousness disappear quickly after you take J Dr. King's New Life Pills. They purify the blood and put new life and vigor in the system. Try them and you will be well satis fied. Every pill helps; every box guaranteed. Price 23c. Recom mended by all druggists. Mr. J. A. Southern, of Ger manton Route 1, was a Dan bury visitor Friday. When in Winston on Business or Pleasure, Call at O'HANLON'S DRUG STORE. If you are in need of anything in the drug line. Always the largest stock of drugs in Winston to select from. Also the greatest assort ment of PERFUMES, TOIL ET ARTICLES,HAIRBRUSH* ES and bristle goods. O'HANLON'S Is the place to buy. j Brown Rogers j Company Everything In Hardware Galvanized and Felt Roofing, Cortright Shingles, Lewis' White Lead and Oil, Sherwin- WilUams Paints, Oliver, Chat tanooga and Lynchburg Plows, Cane Mills, Galvanized Pans, Grain Drills, Harrows, and full line of Farming Tools, Stoves, Ranges, Pipe, etc. . ; Brown ■ Rogers Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Laffargue PIANO . j v—- tL ; Excells in Purity of Tone and Durability of Construction. Cataogue Free- Write Department S. R. J. BOWEN & BRO. Winston-Salem, N. C. We carry a complete line of Edison Phonographs and Re cords. Write for catalogue o f new records. Armoor River Privet, the or.e best hedge plant, combining beauty, hardiness arid elftcu'i cy. Two fee*, heavy rooted. *'2 per hundred, F. 0. B. w>ii«» i - Salem. L. A. REYNOLD. lemmons. N. C. lDjan2ni j Notice. I ;I HI | »•> I HIT (.'Hull #l.lO pel' IIIINIII-I fill'y.l.l.l milling Win-11l ill'li Vt-IVil ill III,V mill. I IIIHU 1 HIV corn niiil PUT cnsli ai i In- nwirki-l |irlw. I s. II flour. Hit-in Him «-i.i iii« |.m i prices. JOHN U I/UKKV. vx s. I mil Cow. X ('. I CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND 00 I $ V LADIES I Alk jonr; UraKdit for Cni-CHES TER'9 A DIAMOND HKAND PILLS in BKU GOLD metallic boxes, scaled with Bluevt/} Ribbon. TAKB NO OTHBEL. nnr oF Tour W Dninlil anil nb for III.CUES.THI» V DIAMOND BUAND PILLD, for iwentT-fi*S years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ! I TKJKII EVERYWHERE Heart Disease Almost Fatal to Young Girl "My daughter, when thirteen years old. was stricken with heart trouble. She was so bad we had to place her §l.ul near a window so she could get l.er breath. One (!• i'.-tor said, 'Poor child, she is likily to fall dead any time.' A friend told me Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy hud cured her father, rfgw A 1 " Vl *- " *" le agflrn Mi .1 great many bot t: s - ~ut slle 111 ' £L / v s'«ired to me to day. a fat, rosy checked girl. No one can imagine the confidence I have in I>r. Miles' Heart Remedy." A. It. CANON, Worth. Mo. The unbounded confidence Mr. Canon has in Dr. Miles' Heart Rem edy is shared by thousands of others who know its value from experience. Many heart disorders yield to treatment, if the treatment is right. If you arc bothered with short breath, fainting spells, swell ing of feet or ankles, pains about the heart and shout ler hi ides, pal pitation. weak and hungry Opel's, yo I should begin -in;; Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy at :icc. I'rcfit by the experience of ' .hers while you may. Dr. Miles' Heart T -redy Is sold and guaranteed by all c!. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. 4 The Great Jlntiseptic 'Pain Reliever for MAN and BEAST. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment 'Vhe [Best Emergency Remedy for armers, Stock-raisers and Household j se. Speedily relieves Spavins, Swin zy, «Harness Sores and Qalls, Shoe vis, Strains and Lameness in Horses; 1 aked Udder and Sore Teats in Cattle j Id Ailments of Poultry. SAFE AND SURE. Being made of oils it soaks down traight to the bone, banishes pain | nd saves suffering. Only oil lini ' nants can soak through muscle and | bsue. Alcohol liniments evaporate >efore they can be absorbed by the !esh besides they are dangerous vhen used near a fire or lamp. Mexican Musftang Liniment will not mm even though a lighted match )e applied. Mexican Mustang Lin ment is THE SAFE as well as the iURE-TO-CURE remedy. commanded BY A FARMER. GREENSBORO, GA- J As long ago ns I can remember 1 have •known of Mustnng Liniment. I :tl- ; fvayskeepit in my house and if any of my I amily get injured i'i p.nv way, such as j sprains, cuts, brui unl, in fact, in many j accidents that ha; IMI I always use Mus- \ tang Liniiuciit. O niy hum-s and stock ' I never thiukol'u-i anything cist —it i- 1 |ar ehenjier than d-etoi"' Sells. lemti ; ' mend it ti> all larnu rs; '■ will keep tl'.cii ' 'amities and also their IIHI'MS unJ st.-c. n condition. V ry : -. '.v y-mm, j . iM . EV.'S, farmer. rKr.p. Send for "T'n . " l.crgc lyte I iUili , diUon on ... iundndt of Ihuutur.Jj ;■/ . ... j Ijtit t h\uy-'. I item lootr of hona via..!-: LYON MFC. CO., 1 South Fifth St., U 00*LYN,N.Y. JohnWhlta&Co^B^ju JS»UMUhed j Notice. Having this clay duly qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Joel Y. Holland dee'd., all persons owing dee'd are requested to make immediate settlement of same, and all persons holding claims against the estate of the said Joel Y. Holland, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same, duly proven, to the undersigned I for payment on or before the j 10th day of March, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of I their recovery. Germanton, N. 0.. It F 1). 1. This the 2P>th day Feb., 1013. JOHN M. REDDING, Ex. jot' Joel Y. Holland, deceased. J. D Humphreys, Atty. for Ex. WANTED- White girl to do cooking and house work. Ad dress F. E. SHORE, Box 82, Winston-Salem, N. C. SEE US FOR New Spring Goods N. L. CRANFORD & CO. One Price Clothiers.!!' WINSTON-SALEM, - N. C. i ii ii~ iifiii mi l ■nm i—in Notice of Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of a decree of tin* Su perior ' 'uiirt of stokes (' unity. N. '. rendered mi tin* «'Mli day of Feb. li'l in tlio special proceeding' entitled "S. W. Mil ton mill others against Ktta Dorsett and iteid Dorsett." I will expose to public sale upon the premises in Stokes eount.v. to the highest bidder upon the terms set forth !>e|o\v. on Satur day. April 12th. liti::. at the hour of two o'clock p. m.. two tracts of laud lieloiijiin«' to Noah W. Milton, deceased, in Vadkin Township, the first tract bein>r the same tract of land conveyed by deed from Alexan der J toy Ich a lid wife to Noah W.Katoli recorded in the Bejfister's ollice of Stokes county, in Book No lit. pane I'u'.i, contaiiiiim' li'u acres, more or less, and Itotinded as follows: iieuiuuiiiii' at a white oak, Adam Kulk's corner, runniiiu' west 4U chains to a white oak. South .'Hi chains to a Spanish oak, Mast -Ju chains to a rock and pointers, and thence north :!tlchains to tiie begin ning. Saving and excepting aliout 40 acres sold off said boundary to Henry Dorsett, reference belli;; had to the dit'll to said Dorsett for boundaries of said exception. Second tract being the same tract conveyed by deed from John (J A. King to Noah W. Kuton, recorded in the ollice of the Register of Deeds for Moues county in book 7. .'t'.l. .ikil In which reference Is hereunto made, and bounded as follows: Beginning »l two white links, said Klng'siind Knton'seorners.ruiis South 2:1 chains ton stake in a piece of laud sold to Abel Md wards. t hence west with his line 1 chain and 71 links to a stake and pointers, i hence north 2:! chains to a stake and |n ii li-is in Mar* m's old line, east in tin- betf'niiitiu. eiiiiininilin' four iciv-. mole nc I- ft-. 'l'i rn s uf *nit : fine foi rlli cash •ii'i -; iif m It. in e (•miili pat able i.i'il lii'i - I l.i* DI llllti alnl I lie !•«•- in .!■ !• i- piival i "i i ,*ii.r from ilny if Mile, wilii I.mm i,Hi! apj roved sec- II rI \ i' r ei fei 11 11 I'll* III! Ills bearing. ; i>. pi r cent iii'nrest from day of -.ilc. -.v illl piivilea«' to tin' purchaser II |> i*■ allcash 'f he so i!■ siles. 'I his lie 2M Ii ilii* ni' I i IIV. lillH. T. It. sMITII. Coin'r. j »'.«>. I '.'tree. A t»* for i otu r Notice of Salt of Rial F.slate. liy virtue of a decree of llie Su periiir coin i nf stokes county reii ilei'ed nil tin !."•' 11 da* of I'eli . I'.li.'t, i ill tin- spiel; I proceeiliiltt entitled "S. W. Mil 11 iii ii in I nllnrs ajfitilist I't til I Dorsi'tt and Iteid Dorsi-ti," I will ex i pose In pulilie sale upon I lie premises j ill St okes Io . to the highest bidder I upon the terms set forth below, on I Saturday. April I lie 1 i'l h. I'.ll:!, in the | hour nf 1 o'clock 1 1. in., the lands of I Mrs. I.ouisa Mat on. deceased, in 1 Stokes county. beillg lot No. I ill the I partition of tiie lands of Joseph j 'uller, dec'il.. as appears of reoml in i the office of the llegister of Deeds for I stokes county, in liook No. I.'i. pa ye lit-', etc., and to wliieli reference is ; hereunto made, bounded as fol lows : | "Beginning at a post oak Ban j Hester's former corner, running west I thirty chains to three white oaks in : (iymon's line, north on his line t liirty four and a quarter chains to a post post oak in Martin's former line. Must on said lllle seventeen chains to a Spanish oak, his s. e. corner. South four chains to pointers, a corner of lot No. :!, l'.ast with said lot thirteen chains to a chestnut, old corner. South thirty chains and a half to the begin ning," containing I*7 acres. more or less. Saving and excepting' !■' I--' iicres sold off of said lionnd'iry to S. .1. Wall, deed recorded in Hcgister's office nf Stokes coiiuly 111 Book 2."i. pane Ni, tu which reference is here unto made for iioumluricH of said exception. ; Terms of s.-ile : One fourth cash 101 l day of sale, one fourth payable I December 1, Wi:!, anil the remainder payable one year from day of sale, with bond and approved security for ' deferred payments bearing 'i per cent interest from day of Male, with privilege to the purchaser to pay alt cash if lie so desires. This the 2Mh day of I'eh. l'.tl.'l. T. D. SMITH, t'om'r. N. (). I'etree, Atty. for Com.

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