CALENDAR _ FOR SPRING TERM, 1913 - OK I THE SUPERIOR COURT OF STOKES COUNTY j Mis Honor C. M. Cooke, Judffe Presiding. Monday, May I2th, 1913. .1 M Sharp Black Draught Stjck Med. Co. ' * 15 vs. T. J. Gann and Carrie »ann. King M £ H. and w! Southern Railway Company. (»' vs - Farmers Quickstep Tel. Co. p Sterling James. •>3 vs. j Jas. A. Southern. q p M. T. Chilton. W. B. & W. 8 vs. J. A. Barringer.__^__^^_^_ ^^T^S^^2lll^^»»»»— N. 0. P., J. D. H. Mrs. Sarah J. Watkins. 13 vs - ~ j \v J. C. Gray and B. W. bray. Tuesday, May 13th, 1913. C. 0. M.. Thompson. J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company. 7 vs. Q p, Claries R. Wall, Taylor Price. j \y H Alice J. Watkins. s". E.'H." W. B. & W\. N. 0. P. 11 vs - J. D. H.. J. & P. Robert I- Lavvson. \V g. & \V. Burrell Martin, Guardian for X. O. P. Baker Martin. {•> ' vs. P. W.~G. P- W. Glidewell, Piedmont Land ar.d Mfg. Co. and J. M. Sharp. Trustee. •J. W. H. L. P. Grogan. 17 vs \V. B. & W. for Wm. Smith et al. W. W. King, X. 0. Petree for Ada Dodson and husband and Kmma Smith and husband. Wednesday, May Nth, 1913. .1 w H Mrs. Mary F. Caudle et al. 16 ' vs. X. 0. P. for . R. A. Newsom. Bernie Allen et al. W. R. B. Joe Young. 18 " vs. j. \\*. H. W. H. Venable. J. M. Sharp. Meadors Grocery Co. 20 v s. J. P. H. J. R. Hill. MOTION POCKET. Watson, Buxton & Watson, Petree. Jas. Riersonand W. W. King. 1 vs. Z. V. Robertson et al. J. D. Humphreys. James M. Neal. 2 vs. Petree. Glidewell. Joe W. Coffer. J. D. Humphreys. Dr. J. H. Ellington, Admr. of J. Banner Martin. 3 vs. King, Watson, Buxton & Watson J. Walter Joyce and wife, X. O. P.. Humphreys and Sharp. Hattie A. Joyce et al. J L) H. Wm. H. Carroll. 4 vs. X. 0 P. Gideon Ferguson. j. W. H. J°hn J. Sheppard. 5 ' vs. j. D. H. Epp Lawson. Gabe Hawkins. .1 p. H. J- R- Smith et al. 0 vs j \V. H. John Williams, Frank Cardwell. N. 0. P. W. T. Pulliam and wife, Emma Pulliam. 10 vs. J. D. H. E. 0. Caudle. Haves and Jones. Mrs. M. J. Crouse et al. J. D. H. 14 vs. Curtis Crouse et al. J. M. Sharp. Cardwell & Kemp. 19 vs. J. W. Hall. J. H. Stewart. J. D. H. Melissa B. Flippin. 21 vs. N, (VP. James C. Flippin. N. 0. P. T. C. Hole. 22 vs. E. H. Neal, Michael Fox and Booker Robertson. N. 0. P. Zilla J. Gann and husband, A. J. Gann. 23 vs. j, w. H. W. T. Spencer. J. D. H., J. & P. W. Jackson Overby. 24 vs. N. 0. P, Dr. J. W. Slate, Admr. of Sylvester Overby. W. 0. Fow'er. 26 vs. J. C. Davis. Kallam F. R. Norman. 27 vs. N. 0. P. H. A. Fulp and Ellen Fulp. THE DANBL'RY REPOK I CK C. F. White. 28 vs. . S. H. Moser. Cases not reached on the day set for trial, will b» taken up on the next or succeeding days in their order. Motions will be hoard at any time at the convenience of the court. This April 4th, 1913. M. T. CHILTON, Clerk Superior Court. 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It is no longer unusual for us to Ret reports from farmers who have been using manure spreaders consistently for periods ranging from three to five years, to the effect that their land is regularly raising so much more produce that the value of the land is almost doubled. &j I H C Manure Spreaders 1 are made in various styles and sizes to meet all conditions. The low machines are not too low to be hauled, loaded, through deep mud or snow. 111 C spreaders are made with trussed steel frames in wide, medium and narrow styles; all of guaranteed capacity. There are both return and endless aprons. In short, there is an I H C spreader built to meet your conditions and made to spread manure, straw, lime, or ashes as required. IHC spreaders will spread manure evenly on the level, going up hill, or down. The wheel rims are wide and equipped with Z-shaped lugs, which provide ample tractive power. The rear axle is located well under the body and I carries most of the load. 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