Rural Hail.
Rural Hall, July 3.—Mr. Paul
A. Petree, of Germanton, spent
Sunday afternoon her*.'.
Misses Lula and Lii.iun Con
rad, of Enon. are visilin.tr their
aunt, Mrs. E. B. Shore, on Route
2.
Mr, Elmer Newsom, of King,
was here a short while Satur
day.
Miss Pearl Wall spent Satur
day and Sunday in Pilot Mtn
visiting the Misses Simmons.
She returned home Monday.
Rev. F. M, and Mrs Folger
J, spent Saturday and Sunday
m at Rockford visiting: Mr. Folger's
J-. parents.
fl Miss Delia Banner, who has
J j been spending several days at
J Moore's Springs, passed through
here Monday morning enroute
: to her home in Mt. Airy.
Miss Eunice Flynt and grand
ly mother. Mrs. Peddycord, of
I Tobaccoville* spent Monday in
Winston.
I Miss Gladys Posey, of Wins
\ ton, spent several days here re
cently visiting Mr. and Mrs.
S. L. Vest and family. '
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A BIG LOT
OF
Slippers
AT A GREAT
REDUCTION
Come and get
choice.
BOYLES MERCANTILE
COMPANY.
Fine Shoes
Kir 3 S N. CAROLINA.
Sbfr VictoruS*^
The four designs of Cortright Metal Shingles as shown above are
made in any of the following ways:
1. Stamped from Tin-plate and painted Red.
2. Stamped from Tin-plate and painted Green.
3. Stamped from Tin-plate and Galvanized by • hand-dipping process.
4. Stamped from special tight-coated Galvanized Sheets.
Each and every genuine Cortright Metal Shingle is embossed with this
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R. H R. ISLAIR. - - DANBUKY, N. C.
The Best Automobile
IN THE WORLD IS
TheHUPMOBILE
Caa Climb any Hill in
Stokes County.
DR. J. A. ROACH, Agent
MADISON, N. C.
FOR SALE.
>IH' farm in l.ce t-t >II ii t>'i if 1 1. acres tine 1.-i HI I with :•» ;H-IVH under cult iva
tioll, pl'actk'iilly level with niee live I'miiii fiirin house, splendid I>tll'll illlil
out
ill I lie Sunt li. I'l'lce fl7"il>.tlll. Wtill terms.
One farm ill ilni-nel t of U.'i acres with ulioiit ."ill acres open. This litliil
is lieiiut ifully situnteil mi the .National lliahway within iine-lnilf mile of
the tuwn nf (Miviii. Snil is s.-tnily loam. very productive ami easy tn
i-iiltm-e. A spleiuliil ulil time tive-i-iiiim fiirin Iniiise with iinrn mill■ uvhiinl.
I'rire S:t."iiHMHI. With terms.
Tile nliovc two fni'lll* arc special offcl-illU'S t lint must lie sulci. Kili-h 'if
them ure priced fur lielnw vuliie.
run nffer iiny size fiirin ilesltvil Improved uf iiiiinipruveil sum,l or clay
soil. Also I haven nuiiitier uf niee village homes ciirrylii}£ live, ten HI
twenty iieres of niee In itd suitable fur truckers in- small fin-iiieiv. that I enn
offer at illtercstimr prices. No healthier place ill the State than in the
loilK leaf pine lielt. We neeil tuluieeii fartaei-s. It is easier tn cultivate
three acres here than uie iii hill eiaintry.
4j41 W. .1. oMVK, Olivia, X. r.
THE DANBURY REPORTER
A pancake turner is not only
useful in turning pancakes, fried
potatoes, omelets, hash, taking
|up cookies, and all such things,
| but is worth its weight in gold to
use in cleaning any flat surface,
I such as scraping the moulding
j board, flat-bottomed kettles and
i pans in which food has teen
| cooked, and all such things.—
Mrs. C. S. Everts, in The Prog
ressive Farmer.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
By virtue of a decree of the
Superior Court of Stokes County,
N. C., rendered on the oth day
of June, 1913, in the Special
Proceeding entitled "Julia A.
Tuttle, widow, and others,
against Ollie Tuttle and others, I
will expose to public sale to the
highest bidder, upon the pre
mises as set forth below, and at
the times set forth below, on
Saturday, August the 2nd. 1913,
five tracts of land belonging to
William T. Tuttle, deceased, in
Stokes county.
First tract, adjoining the lands
of J. R. Tuttle and others,
bounded as follows:
Beginning at a stone. J. R.
Tuttle's corner, running East,
10 1-2 chains to a stone, thence
South, 11 degrees East. 11 chains
and 78 links to stake, near an
apple tree, thence South, 84 i
degrees West, 2 1-2 chains to a
stone, thence North, 55 1-2 de
grees West, 3 1-2 chains to a
locust at the barn, thence North,
54 degrees West, 7 chains and 14
links to a stone in the road,
thence 75 degrees West, 3 chains
and 12 links with the road to a
stone, J. R. Tuttle's corner,
thence North, 15 degrees East,
on his line, 0 chs. and 22 links
to the beginning, containing
11 53-100 acres, more or less, and
being a part of the tract of land
set forth in a deed from Daniel
Kiser, admr. to Wm. T. Tuttle
recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Stokes
County, in Book No 20, page
588.
Second tract, containing 57
acres, more or less, and being
the same tract described in a
deed from Jasper C. Tuttle and
wife to Wm. T. Tuttle. recorded
in the office of the Register of
Deeds for the county oi Stokes,
in Book No. 35. page 1 and ro
which reference is hereunto
made for boundaries and d st-rip
tion.
Third tract, containing '!
acres, more or less, and lv n>.>
the same tract of land described
in a deed from T. JefT Boles and
wife to Wm. T. Tuttle, recorded
in the office of the Register of
Deeds for Stokes County, in
Book No. 59, and to which
reference is hereunto made for
boundaries and description.
Fourth tract, containing 37
acres, more or less, and being the
same tract described in a deed
from W. 10. Willis and wife to
Wm T. Tuttle recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds of
Stokes County, in Book No. 43,
page 571, and to which reference
is hereunto made for boundaries
and description.
Fifth tract, containing 3 acres,
more or less, and being the same
tract of land described in a deed
from H. McGee and wife to Wm.
T. Tuttle, recorded in the office
of the Kegister of Deeds for the
County of Stokes, in Book No.
56. page 5(5. and to which
reference is hereunto made for
boundaries and description.
The three first named tracts
will he sold at che hour of 10
o'clock a. m. at the former home
place of the said Wm. T. Tuttle,
near where J. R Tuttle now
lives, and the same will be sold
as a whole, and in three seperate
tracts to ascertain in which way
the bpst price can be obtained.
The two last tracts will be sold
at the home place where the
said W. T. Tuttle was living at
the time of his death, near
Oermanton, at the hour of 2:30
o'clock p. m., and will also be
sold as a whole and in two tracts
to ascertain in which way the
land will bring the best price. All
crops on said land for this year
will be excepted.
Terms of sale:—One half cash
on day of sale, and the remain
der due and payable six months
from day of sale, with bond and
approved security for the defer
red payments bearing six per
cent interest from day of sale,
with Drivilege to the purchaser
or purchasers to pay all cash on
day of sale if they desire so to
do. This the 27th day of June,
1913.
F. E. PETREE,
Commissioner.
N. 0. Petree, atty. for Com. •
'North Carolina, j InTheSuper-
Stokes County. ior Court,
j T. M. Lawson I Notice of
vs. 1 summons and
J. A. Stone. ! warrant of
I attachment.
I The defendant in the above en
titled action will take notice that
on the 20th day of May, 1013,
' a summons in said acction was
issued against the defendant by
M. T. Chilton, Clerk Superior
; Court for Stokes county. North
Carolina, plaintiff claiming
$600.00 due him on contract with
the defendant, where plaintiff
furnished fertilizer to defend
ant to sell and pay for after
sold and which defendant has
, failed to pay accrding to said
j contract, which summons is re
turnable at next term of Super
ior Court for Stokes county held
in Dan bury, N. C., beginning on
27th dav of Oct., 1913.
i The defendant will also take
I notice that a warrant of attach
-1 ment was issued by said clerk of
| the Superior Court on the 20th
iday of -May, 1012, against the
property of said defendant,
! which warrant is returnable at
! the next term of the Superior
I Court of Stokes county at the
time and place named for the
return of the summons, when
and where the defendant is re
j quired to appear and answer or
demur to the complaint, or the
relief demanded will be granted.
This 20th day of May, 1913.
M. T. CHILTON,
Clerk Superior Court Stokes Co.
XOT UK.
TO Ai.t WHOM IT MAY «'o.\n:u\:
Notice is hereby uiwn thai .It It
Fulton, tin- intestate •»f tin* under
signed. was the owner and h>|l]*-I- of
a certificate of stock of the Stokes
litocery Company. a corporation
•liil.v organized under tin- laws of
North Carolina. with its principal
otlice at Walnut Cove. Stokes coun
ty, which certilicate of stock was
uiiinlier two, in the amount of
Sl:.iml.mi, representing fifteen shari's
of till- capital stock of the Stokes
• irocer.v 'oitipaay. of the par value
of JSIUII.IIII each, and which has heen
lost. mislaid, or destroyed, and all
persons claltniiiif any rights tinder
said certificate nf stock are hereby
notified that tile undersigned. .loel
11. Fulton, administrator of Jacob
Fulton, used, will apply to the
Stokes tirocery Company, at its
oiiice in the town of Walnut ove,
X. i '., on tiie Utii day ot .1 iil.v, l!il:i,
( ir the issuance of a duplicate •if the
above named certificate of stock,
! \ lien and where, all persons claiin
• i::tr any rights under the same, can
j appear and show cause, if any they
!i iV", '.vliy said duplicate certificate
•f «-tnek should Hot be issued.
I his tiic 4th dav iif June, I'.ll.'i.
.I'M:I. II FFI.TON.
\dmr. if .IMCOI Fulton, dec'd.
NOTICE.
Having •].»!• qualified as ad
minist'-H'i.r »iu? estate of G.
W Merrill • i.wd, all persons
indebted tos .r 1 e ,iil please make
settlement of same, and all per
sons having cairns against the
estate of the sai l deceased are
hereby notified to present same
to the undersigned duly authen
ticated for payment on or before
the 10th day of May. 1914, or
this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery.
This May 3, 1913.
D. H. BOYLES,
Administrator.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as adminis
trators of the estate of Henry
W. Kiser, deceased, notice is
hereby given to all persons hold
ing claims against the estate of
the said Henry W. Kiser, to
present them to the undersigned
for payment, duly authenticated,
on or by the 12th day of June.
1914, or this notice will be
pleaded in liar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to the said
Henry W. Kiser, are respectfully
requested to make immediate
payment to us.
This the 7th day of June, 1913.
LUTHER KISER,
P. P JOHNSON,
Administrators.
P. O. King, N. C., Route No. 1.
N. O. Petree, Atty, for Admrs.
NOTICE!
The Board of Education will
meet on Tuesday June 17, 1913,
for the purpose of acting upon
outstanding claims against the
school fund. All persons having
claims against the school fund
are hereby notified to present
them on the above date, for this
will be the last meeting of the
Board during this school year.
J. T. SMITH.
Sec'y Bu. Eu.
Dentist.
Office over Madison Drug
Co.. Madison, N. C.
D. H. MARTIN. Jeweler,
Stuart, Va.
All work guaranteed satisfactory
P. W. Gunter,
PROFESSIONAL BARBER
King, N. C.
All kinds first class barber
work done. Barber |shop open
at all hours.
W. G. Jerome
Real Estate and Insurance
Winston-Salem. N. C.
506 -Wachovia Bank & Trust
Building. Phone 9KJ.
FOR SALE—Several farms near
Winston-Salem. All kinds of city
property. Life, health, accident
and fire insurance.
W. READE JOHNSON
Attorney-at-Law.
Masonic Temple.
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
Will practice in hoth State and
Federal Courts
' — -
CMAS. O. McMICHAEL, J. H. SAINTSINO,
Wentworth. tteidsvllle.
M'MICHAEL & SAINTSINO,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Practice in St»te and Federal
Courts. All business given
prompt attention. Chas. O. Mo-
Michael will be in Madison on
•Saturdays, at his old office over
the post office.
DR. H. V. HORTON,
Dentist,
Is now back in his old location,
corner 3rd and Main Streets,
Wachovia Bank & Trust Co.
. building.
WINSTON-"SALEM, N. C.
Rooms: 301, 302, 303.
DR. THOMAS W. DAVIS.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office 405-7 Masonic Temple,
Winston - Salem. N. C.
Honrs : Wto 12:30, 2to 1 and
by appointment.
CHAS. R. HELSABECK
Attorney at Law,
DAN BURY, N. C.
Prompt attention to all busi
ness entrusted. Will practice in
all State courts.
P. L. CULLER"
! THE PAINTER AND
s ..PAPER HANGER...
| See me and get the advan-
J tage of 12 years experience
j before painting.
I'.«». Klxi, x ( .
! iuVksti>|» iilnm.. 11• 111>11
| division.
DONALD. D. HAWKINS
Attorney-at-Law
4th Floor Wachovia Bank
Building,
Coll ctions a Specialty.
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
R. R. ROGERS J. I. FULTON
ROGERS & FULTON,
LAWYERS.
Oftices Jones Building. Liberty St.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
J. W. HALL,
Attorney-at-Law,
DANBURY, N. C.
Will practice in all courts,
both State and Federal.
Office over Martin's store.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS,
Attorney-at-Law,
DANBURY, N. C.
Prompt attention to all business
entrusted. Will practice in all
State courts.
Dr. ]. A. McClung, Dentist.
Office —701-702 Wachovia Bank
Building.
9to 1. 2to 5
tk is, C.