The Danbury Reporter
PUl'l'KK ltliOS . Kiuroiis AM' 1". P.I.IKIIKUS.
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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 27. 1913.
THE FUTURE FOR STOKES AS A SUMMER RESOR T.
There are seventy-five thousand visitors in Western North Caro
lina. These people came from every State in the I'nion, carry
money with them, and don't hesitate t.> spend it. Imagine what
a market is thus created for everthing to eat, which the farmers
protit by. Stokes will beat any western North Carolina county as
a mecca for visitors and tourists some day. We will lead because
we are practically equal with them on climate, scenery and air,
while we are ahead of them on mineral waters, and are closer to
the great centers of population. Some day a tine svstem of roads
will penetrate every region of our mountains. Then will Winston-
Salem Charlotr.'. i■ reensboro. Salisbury. High Point, Danville and
other cities near and l'ar penr into our county for several mi rths
in the year their sweltering populations The honk-honk of the
automobile through oar w > »ded dells will be as common as
is now the whittle of r 'n' iVId birds With this situation
mav be o ntidently exp-ctod come a hundred shining plunks
where now heltor-s:\iiters out
TOB \CCO PKOSPi CIS FINE
Great tiv-lds of yviiew t ibacco ai • now fast yielding to
the knife Many funa. - -• - 'rm* Th r-p is large, and «
the quality as z •»«! as . ' v a ' :■.* 'bent eur-> . the -*'ai .as '
well as priming* art beinrt reported. And then th new* comes ]
fj.'tn tin ..K t that tin > > v.n »•; . ..' -r than : .** ■; ••
in ' • •* ** H : • it md
w, t:\t v .mrra ■
Giilard.
• v } A- ~ J 1 —J* ;iV»IH ;*>
in this -•■•c-*. n art' t utin~ a;
prima*. tobr.i
Se\eral people t'r.m this *..'•'
att nded t«!«.' i at Ihini :•
Saturday.
Mr V.'adt Stult/. is \i.-*i:i: *g
reiatives in Kv;;noie, \a.. this i
we
Mr. ■ >t . i> M «'.♦«. •'
an ... ; u I rent Mi -
(i Hobe'tS. \i"it. It
and Li's-ie 1 1 nnan. and M;-.-t. r
o, . ; . f.-. ;.t Sill*'!..* .t
Mr. II ■ .i. if t av '
Among t • ■ a'.t« •: 1
the l> p ■ .'l' M.'. Sh •!'. s
Sundav vert* M.s- s [it'll; l . Ai.> i.
and i• cy ; •' '• "•'•; ' '
Lt- --. ! »u•. stui !»!•.• '* ■
Ene.* IND ! 'Kt• I*T }.U!'«'!\S, IC« I
and Willie Aic:n,
Mite 1 f.. Fiank : ■ !)';■•. ' "a
and Iv. .eithrock *.ud
Oscar !»•::.e.t. Mr. an . I- H.
i :. ■:.>! \s * ■ C. Roberts.
?lis- - !mn ■ 'ioberts spent
S-V . ; ... I...Jit *!. t*4l 'T
.*,■ • It L' I. !
A i > i:*■ "t. aj
.- s • •; t vrtic Fagg
.- • r -';
•:ii •»:' young people
••. J :-. r \! . .i. Faarg'a-
R
fin.? Hal'.
Pine Hall, Aug. 25.—People
are bu\v pruning th »ir tobacco
through this S'.cuo : now.
Mr and Mr '. ' Flynr. a»d
s n, Charlie, and vi >* and Mrs.
Tuckle left l.i-t Mondav for
li vison. > C.. ma'ier th • trip
in tl eir 'ouring c.r.
Mr eor :- 'la.'k, tr-iw-ii I;.;
sail*-" an fori. I), -v-skej.
c'' i.;chmond. V«. v.'as |-e.*«- 1-tst
week
■ is.- ..iyrlie Neal who has
been v i-iny: friend? and • ea
iiv:s :r s, . "'ne ille n« •! »•»
her wc rk here last •ek
Mr. W. L. Cullen, who has
been i ■ rator here f 1 somei in* *.
IIKS mo e i his 'a f al\ Kcuna
Vista, Va. Wt i'y t«>
them leav« our ,m in it;
Mr. .?-ihn I'uitoi. of Walnut
Cove spent a short whil TC
last week.
Mis.*. Luk: Mo' i rie, Sn>kes
dale, was tht guest
Ganr las;, week.
Mrs. W. L. An i;n :s on th;
sick list this week, we are sorry
to note.
Mr. J F. PoinJexter. of VVins
' was her-i-a few hours
la •: week.
ANXIOUS.
Notico!
!
T.' St-htvi! ("onanittec j•;
IVtu'hers:
Tiio l-oaril «>i KduiMli.*
their meeting in duly iixed theji
tirat.- and place* :'>>r the meetin; j j
• '*e , uumittee with the Ct>ia> i
t * Superintendent for the pur- j 1
I - • i ..'in : teaeiiers t'o>- this;'
'! ' « ir
rhe law retjuires all teacl ersl'
ti !'.!• tia ir apt :*.-a;ians with ine ! '
t'ouniy S'iperintetui- nt p:- *.is
t ttiese it.'. \ii .s.
:'ii-.- pi,., t s i', r nu otintr *..-■ >
M- ai. \vs towtv iiip K ''
St l >iv, \ in s-;;. ' -pt. •*•• in
0 \ k t i*.
Va ll.in towi. hip- • High
Schonl build: 'v 'f'hiir^da 4 *.
I. at in i -•'•n-k.
'.j'uaKi i ; >ap township l>eavi i ,
l>ani soh'idl house. Saturday,
Sept. ''> at Hi "'dock.
i'eter's Creek townsiup —L«iw-
sonville school house, Tuesday.
,j l't. at 10 o'clock.
>!.•*.. v .cek tmvrship Sandy
U;d;y sciieoi house, Wednesday,
Heaver Island township L)ii-'
lard school house. Thursday,
Sept. 11. at 10 o'clock-
Sauratown township Walnut
Cove high school building, Fri- j
day, S"]'t. ll', at i" o'clock.
I'anbury township Dan bury:
school house. Saturday, Sept. lo,;
at 10 o'clock.
.1. T. MITH,
County Supt. i
A'.ur. 2.'». 191.1 I
THE llriSf PAIN KILLKK.
Hucklen's Arnica Saive when I
applied to a cut. bruise, sprain, j
burn or scald, or other injury of i
th» skin will immediately remove i
ail iiain E. E. Chamberlain I
>: Clinton, Me, says:—lt robs
cuts and other injuries of their!
terrors. Asa healing remedy its'
equal don't exist." Will do good !
for you. Only 2.1 cat all drug-'
gists.
Don't forsret the special sale
at •/. Walter Tuttle's.
Mr K. ti. (ii jitry, a promin
ent c itizfcn and a good farmer
of King Route 2, was a Dan
bury visitor Monday. Mr.
1 'entry reports the t ibficco c 'o t (
the best in Ins st .;ti-.*- t that i>a*
been for several y'-ais, am! he
also says thr.t the com crop is
extra liiK. t
FOR SAL
On September 17. 1!)13, at 1
. /clock I wid s-*i: ?:i public anc
tit.n a t/act e: mountain !:.u:.l
j containing oue hundred aci'ts
' more or less, i r lays n the end
of Sauratown mountain three
,{miles North of Dalton, N. C.,
; adjoining (i. W Smith and oth
ers. Twelve acres is in cultiva
tion. balance in timber. There
~ is two tobacco barns and base
ment and a three room dwelling.
Terms, cash.
, W. ti. WHITAKER,
27a3w King, N. C., li. i.
Good milch cow for sale. J.
Walter Tuttle.
I'ME i/.a.NBURY REPORTER
Makes Home Baking Easy
RWAI
.
&AKIN»
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Tho only baking powdor
made front Royal Crapo
Cream of Tartar
NO ALUM.NO UMEPHOSPH/H
SHUCK 111 ITiifi
The Narrow liscape «>r Young
Son of Mr and .Vr*-. C. ).
Maker.
While suck> ring U.l.uvo one
evening last week the \ .eg >n
of Mr and Mrs (' O IVAirof
.M>ws K.-ui.- l. !ir«l arrow
escap • fi'ii*it in nit' b :
- ...sin.!-. Tit:
reptile w: ' eoi'ed ' • r the.
the : n«r 'e ' . ■!'
iVi-ti. tie 1 : work
i' th. "'fiiiJu: >in : .ck
a., ligl.tiii' ;. si.ai • *r:ehed
irs fui! :>•' . ' . • anefiot' i bury
its i'ai'i : ih*- youth's ee. but
only a slight skin-scr: -h was
■.) v result t ailing hi ;• from
nearby, vourg i!:ik»«r s> i killed
the dange' .us reptile ! is
quite certain t'.iai il" ill*' ■;. had
b-'en an ineli c'..ser to t i -nak.
the i i • :..-:• s wou! 1 have
preve'l ver> -t 1 ions ii' nt i'ata!
!w Of Peter's Cstk, Va.
By telcphom to the l.eporter
Peter's Creek Va . Aug
A biv r watermelon feast wa.-
giw n last Thursday. nigin bv
Miss Liliie beak, and one
given last night at Mr Chaiiie
, Blancett's Abjut H> young
people were present at both
places and they all seemed to
enjoy themselves very much
There will be a Primitive
Baptist association held at State
\ Line church the last week in
! November If the weather is
i
favorable we think there will
be t one of the largest crowds ever
attended an association
Death of Mrs. Masten Male.
News is received here over
the telephone that Mrs. Martha
Mabe died at her home on Wal
nut Cove Route :> yesterday at
1 o'clock. She is survived by
a husband and several children
besides other relatives. Inter
ment will be made at Clear
Spring church today.
i
HOW'S THIS ?
We otf'er One Hundred Dollars'
Keward for any case of Catarrh I
that cannot be cured by Hall's |
Catarrh Cure.
F. •» CH;:NKY co„
T iedo. O
We, t. e undersi;rr ed. ha', - ;
known F. J. Cheney ii.r the ia.-t
i"). year.-, and beiiev • him per
. :'ec:ly i'-r-i. Tab!.' i;i «:! business
transactions and linani iailv .
I to carry out m obligations made
by his tirm. >
National Hank of Commerce,
Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price 75 cents per bottle.
Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for
constipation.
Stat? of North Carolina,
Stokes County.
Mrs. M. J Crouse, (widow),
Thonuis V, Crouse, William
('rouse, John W. ('rouse,
Mrs. E. F stone and her
husband, E. F. Stone, Mrs.
S B 'MeCall and her hus
band, S B. 0. MeCall.
vs.
Curtis Crouse, Bunyan
Crouse, minors, appearing
by their Guardian N. 0.
Petree.
By virtue of the authority
vested in me by a judgment of i
the Superior Court of Stokes
county in the proceedings entit
led M. J. Crouse vs. Curtis:
Crouse, et al, appointing me 1
Commissioner, to s 11 the lands
hereinafter described, I will on j
the first Monday of October, it
being the Gth day of October, \
1913, at 3 o'clock 1' M offer fori
sale, on the premises in Pinnacle, j
N. C., for cash, to the highest ;
bidder, the following property, 1
to-wit:
Beginning on a stake on the
west side of the Hollow ttoad,
running north 221-2 deg. west 1
chain and .">1 1-2 links to a stake
in the said road: thence South >!)
deg. west: thence C. and 3 links
to a stake: thence south 22 1-2
east 7(> links to a stake: thenc
ft!' leg. west 1 1-2 chains to a
p ist oak: thence south22 1-2 deg
east 2C and -7 1-2 links to a
stake in the Watson line: •hence,
r.erlii :!'! ! east I 1-2 chains:
thence 22 1-2 west ! chain and
."> 12 iir.Ks to stake: th' nc
r-.-rth 'l9 •.•ait 3 chains and links
i- tlie beginning. containing four
acres more or ;•> ss. Record* «' in
page ~i-»7. i:i the oi!:ceof
ti.» Regis* • I >eeds «.f ' '•s
Co lll.\
This tin 2-ith dav of Aug. :'d:\
J >ll n j; JONES. Com.
Ha.\es uJ j' Ati\ s
NOTICE:
Having •.inly qualified as
executor of the last will and
testament of Mrs. Mary Lewis,
deceased, all persons owing said
estate are hereby requested to
■ 'ir.e forward and make immed
iate payment of same, and all
j* rsons holding claims against
.-.aid estate are 11 ere by notified to
present the same, duly authenti
ca'- d for payment on or lie fore
th > first dav of August, 191 1. or
ti is notice will bo pleaded iti bar
of their recovery.
Walnut \e, N. C, July ltith.
11»1:'.
JOHN A. BI'RTON,
Executor >: Mrs. Mar\ Lewis,
deceased.
J. 1). HUMPHREYS. Atty for
executor
Administrator's Notice.
Having qualified as the
administrator of the estate of
■S. M. Shelton, Sr., deceased,
this is to notify all persons owing
the estate to come forward and
make immediate payment: and
all persons having claims against
the estate are hereby notified to
present them to the undersigned
i administrator at his residence at
iSpray, N. C., duly authenticated
and proven on or before the 15th,
day of August. 1914, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery.
L. J SHELT >N.
Administrator.
! This the 18th. day of August,
1913.
Valuable Propertv For Sale
At this place on Saturday,
Sept. «, 1913, at 1U o'clock a. m.
we will offer for sale a lot of
good farming tools, household
and kitchen furniture, consisting
of wagons, buggies, harness,
cutting knives, four or five good
feather beds, pillows, bed steads,
cook stove and vessels, trunks,
tables, bureaus, side board and
• many other articles too tedious to
mention.
1 Cash sail- unless other terms
1 agreed tip":
J. «■. H. MITCHELL.
B. J. MARTIN,
j "idt-on, N. '.. Aug. 2i, 1913.
CORTRIGHT METAL SHINCLF^^N^gp
last as long as the building and never need repairs.
Just the thing (or town or y"«""try building;, because 11 key
meet every condition 5 lOmfoxt, beauty and lecurily. ft
I ll Sale by "' V ' .-'
R. H. R. BLAIR, - - DANBURY, N. C.
Notice of Sale of Real Hstate.
By virtue of a decree of the
Superior Court of Stokes County,
N. C., rendered on the Bth day
of April, H'l3, in the case of
Mrs. Nannie •). Bostiek, widow
of .las. A. Bostiek. John Bostiek
and others, exparte, being No.
,516 of the Special Proceedings
Docket of Stokes County,
appointing the undersigned a
commissioner to make sale of
the lands of .lames A. Bostiek,
deceased, I will expose to public
sale upon the premises in stokes
County, to the highest bidder,!
on Saturday the 13th day of
Sept., 1913, at the hour of one
I o'clock, p. m., the following
1 tracts of land belonging to the
estate of the said .James A.
Bostiek, deceased, set forth
in the petition of said cause:
I First—A tract in the county of
• Stokes containing 30 acres, more
lor less, and being the same tract
! described in a deed from J Y.
Phillips, administrator of D. N.
Dalton. deceased, to .James A.
Bostiek recorded in the office of
the Register of Deeds for Stokes
county in Book No. -HI, pages
3.' ; .f>, etc.. and to which reference
is hereunto made for boundaries
and description, and being the
fourth tr:;et set forth in the
petition.
Second A tract in Stokes
'County,- containing3l 1-2 acres,
'more or less, and bring the same
.tract described i:i a deed from
K. ,!. Petre ami wif - to .'as. A.
P...;ick, recorded in the otfice of
the )i\vi . tor St' k>s
''ounty. Hi Bonk N >. IS, page t >7.
: and to which reien nce is hen
liii'.'t made for boundan -s ami
description, ivusg tile !:Ith tract
set forth in the petition.
Third A irae' ir.inv
acres in* re or less, lying
mainly in the count of S-.okes,
v.ith ih.t! a};> •. por.: "i ot .•';.m •
extending ;rit. Forsyth n.irety.
and bein ; a part >•:' the sixth
tract set forth in tho petition,
known as the .May tract. plat
of the boundaryof the sanuu
being filed in the papers in said
case and to which reference U
hereunto made f• »r boundaries
and d.sc!ipti>ii
Fourth A tr:.ct containing
oS.DT acres, more or loss, lying
on the South, side oi Town Fork
creek, partly :r Stokes and
partly in F ivytn ':: it \ and
boi:>g parts of several uaeis.set
forth in the petilion. as per
survey, a plat oi sumo lv i:v.:
file i in the papers in this t ase.
and to which reference is
hereunto made for boundaries
and description
Fifth—A tract containing
IS. 14 acres, more er less, in the
count> »f Stokes, n.ade up of
portions of several tracts set'
forth in the petition., a plat of
same ix.mg filed in the petition
in this case and to which
reference is hereunto made for
boundaries and description: s .id
hist named tract being subject to
the dower right of Mrs Nannie
•J. Bostiek, widow of the said
Jas. A. Bostiek.
Said lands will be sold as a
whole and in seperate tracts in
order to ascertain in which way
the best price can be obtained.
Terras of sale:- ' >ne third cash ,
on day of sale, one third in six ■
months, and the remaining third !
in twelve months, with bond and
approved security for the
deferred i>ayments, bearing six
iper cent interest from day of
sale, with privilege to the
purchaser or purchasers to pay
all cash on day of sale, if they
desire so to do.
All crops growing upon said
lands during the present year
will be reserved. This the 4th
. dav of August, 1913.
HARRY (i. PETREE.
Commissioner.
N. (). Petree, Atty. for Com.
I NOTICE.
> A meeting of the stockholders
,of the Bank of Stokes County
; will be held at the Walnut Cove
I ink on Tuesda\ September 10.
I.MM.
N. K. PEPPiOK, Cashier.
This Aug. 13, 1913.
DR. CHAS. L. AIATRIN,
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.
i W. G. Jerome
Real Estate and Insurance
Winston-Salem. N. C.
508 Wachovia Bank & Trust
Building. Phone 983.
FOR SALE Several farms near
Winston-Salem. All kinds of city
property. Life, health, accident
and fire insurance.
W. READC JOHNSON
Attoruey-at-Law.
Masonic Temple.
WINSTON SALEM, N. C.
Will practice in both State and
Federal Courts.
CHAS O McA'.ICM A!:l. > p. SAINTSINO.
Went wnrtli. Uetdgtille.
M'MICHAI-l. & SAINTSINU,
Vtt- nify 'incl its ut Lw.
Pru-tir-j in St ite »md . F?dcrai
Co'irty All J/iibine-j"
! r •! pt • ttenti" C!m>i '>. Mo-
Mie'iite! wi'i be in Madison on
w -iiTiir'livs. *si.- »»ld o*tioe over
c'fV.c
DR. li. V. MORTON,
Dentist,
Is now back in old location,
corner 3rd and Main Streets,
Wachovia Bank & Trust Co.
building.
W INSTON -SALEM. N. C.
Rooms: 301, 302, 303.
DR. THOMAS VV. DAVIS.
h'ye. Ear, Nose and Throat.
' 405-7 Masonic Temple,
Winston - Salem. N. C.
I:cii.t. .i to 12:30, 2to i »ind
bj npj ointment
CHAS. R. HELSABECK
Attorney at Law,
DAN BURY, N. C.
Prompt attention to all busi
ness entrusted. Will practice in
all State courts.
DONALD. D. HAWKINS
Attorney-at-Law
4th Floor Wachovia Hank
Building,
Coll ctions a Specialty.
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
J. W. HALL,
Attorney-at-Law,
DANBURY, N. C.
Will practice in all courts,
[ both State and Federal.
, i Office over Martin's store.
'
'jOHN D. HUMPHREYS,
Attorney-at-Law,
DANBURY, N. C.
[ Prompt attention to all busineea
"entrusted. Will praotioe in all
1 ! State courts.
Dr. J. A. McClung, Dentist.
. Office 701-702 Wachovia Bank
Building.
, Phone 420 Hours '.) to 1, 2to 5
•, WINSTON-SALEM. N. C.
1
Watch, Clock, Jew=
elrv Repairing.
' All work guaranteed. 21 years
practica I exp»rience.
3''l Liberty St.. Win*ton-Sa!em
A shell ! .n." Store,
George L Mack.
l.e\lV. Fcrjruson, i:. l v .;uson
Ferguson «$: Ferguson
I awyers.
OltiiT over Thoini'souV Drug stoii
Pkone 815. Winston-Salem, N. C.
Prompt attention to all busi
ness entrusted.
I)R. W. H. CRITZ
DLNTIST.
Oilice over Drug Store.
. WALNUT COVE, - N. C.