DR. CHAS. L. MARTIN. Dentist. Office over Madison Drug Co.. Madison, N. C. ' D. H. MARTIN, Jeweler, Stuart, Va. AH work guaranteed satisfactory P. W. Gunter, PROFESSIONAL BARBER King, N. C. All kinds first class barber [work done. Barber shop open lat all hours. W. Q. Jerome [ Real Estate and Insurance Winston-Salem, N. C. SO6 Wachovia Bank & Trust Building. Phone 983. FOR SALE—Several farms near Winston-Salem. All kinds of city property. Life, health, accident tend fire insurance. [ j W. READE JOHNSON Attorney-at-Law. Masonic Temple. *W!NSTON-SALEM, N. C. Will practice in both State and Federal Courts. _ CHAS. O. McMICHAEL. J. E. SAINTSINO, Wentworth. KcldtvUlc. M'MICHAEL & SAINTSINO, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. ll' Practice in Stite and Federal H [Courts. All business giveD . prompt attention. Chas. 0. Mc (Michael will be in Madison oc j i'Saturdays, at his old oflice ove? I .{the post office. > DR. H. V. HORTON, Dentist, ?s now back in his old location, I corner 3rd and Main Streets, I Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. I building. j [JVINSTON-SALEM, N. C. .J> Rooms: 301, 302, 303. | DR. THOMAS VV. DAVIS. ' m. ilippye, Ear, Nose and Throat. iiMa Office 405-7 Masonio Temple, linston - Salem. N. C. lours : 9to 12:30, 2to 4 and appointment. IAS. R. HELSABECK Attorney at Law, DANBURY, N. C. attention to all busi is entrusted. Will practice in State courts. )NALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law h Floor Wachovia Bank Building, Coll ctions a Specialty. INSTON-SALEM, N. C. J. W. HALL, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. ill practice in all courts, th State and Federal, fice over Martin's store. HN D. HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Vornpt attention to all businese rustod. Will praotioe in all te oourts. f Dr. J. A. McClung, Dentist. jfice—7ol-702 Wachovia Bank Building, lone 420—Hours 9to 1, 2to 5 WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. Clock, Jew* elry Repairing. 1 work guaranteed. 21 years practical experience. [ Liberty St., Wjnston-Salem. Asbell Drug Store. I George L. Alack. kl W. Ferguson. Arthur E. Ferguson Ferguson & Ferguson Lawyers. ire over Thompson's IM'iig Store [one 815, Winston-Salem, N. C. prompt attention to all busi ness entrusted. DR. W. H. CRITZ DENTIST. 5 Office over Drug Store. kLNUT COVE, - N. C. Notice of Sale of lical Estate. By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Stoken County, X.c., rendered on the li day of April, in the ease of Mrs. Xanuie J. Bostlck. widow of Jus. A. liostiek, John liostiek and others, exparte, being No. .11» of the Sjieclal Proceed ings Docket of Stokes County, up pointing the undersigned a eoin missioner to make sale of the lands of James A. Bostlck. deceased, mid of a further order for a re-Bale made on the 7th day of Oct., l'Jltf, 1 will expose to public sale upon the premises in Stokes County, to t lie highest bidder, on Saturday the 25th day of Oct., 19ia. at the hour of one o'clock, p. in., the following tracts of laud belonging to the estate of said .lames A Bostlck, de ceased, set forth In the petition in said cause : First—A tract in the county of Stokes containing !50 acres, more or less, and being the same tract de scribed In a deed from J. V. i'liillips, administrator of I>. X. Dalton, de ceased. to •lames A. Bos tick re corded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Stokes county In Book Xo. 40, pages :VWi, etc., and to which reference Is hereunto made for boun daries and description, and being the fourth tract set forth In the pe tition. Second—A tract In Rtokw county, containing.*!! 1-2 acre*' more or Us* and lielng the name tract desci'llied in a deed from U. .1. Petrw ami wife to .las. A. liostlck. recorded In the office of the Register of Veedtt for Stokes county, in Hook No. 4s page, (57. and to which reference Is here unto made for made for boundaries and description, being the fifth tract net forth in the petitltlon. Third—A tract containing-IMII acres, more or less. lying tnnlnly in the county of Stokeo. with perhaps a portion of name extending into Forsyth county, and being a part of the sixth tract set forth in the pe tition, known an the May tract, a plat of the boundaries of the same being tiled in the paper* in said case and to which reference is here unto made for boundaries and description. Fourth—A tract containing 4v14 acres more or less, in the county of Stokes,made up of port ions of several tracts set forth In I li" petition. n plat of same being filed in the petition in this case, and to which reference Is hereunto made for boundaries and description; said last named tract being subject to the dower right of Mrs. Nannie .1. liostlck, widow of the said .1 as. A. I'ostick. Said lands will be sold as a whole and in separate tracts in order to ascertain in which way the best prices can lie obtained. Terms of sale:—one third cash on day of snle. one third in six months, I and the remaining third in twelve] months, with bund and approved security for the deferred payments, bearing six per cent, interest from day of sale, with privilege to the purchaser or purchasers to pay alt cash on day of sale, if they desire so to do. This the 7th day of Oct , 191:!. 11AUUY (i. I'KTKKK, Commissioner. X. O. IVtree. Attv. for Com. LAND SALE. By virtue of a decree of the |Su|K'rlor Court of Ntoken County rendered by M. T. Chilton, C. S. C. In the Special Proceeding entitled (".Sarah F. Southern administratrix of Jesse A. Southern deceased Vs. Willie May Southern and Charles Edward Southern" appointing' the undersigned a commissioner to make Hale of the hereinafter describ ed lands, I will oil Saturday, Novem ber the first, l!li:> at Fine llall, N. C., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described lands situate, lying and being in the state of North Car olina ami in the county of Stokes ! adjoining the lands of W. 11. Fuqua, 1 Lot No. 2 in tlie division of the lands of Mrs. V. A. i), -ilton deceased and others and bounded as follows to wit: Begiuuing at a rock on the South bank of a branch, and runs South 10 degrees East 14 chains to pointers a division corner, tlience North (i* degrees Kant 14% chains to pointers a division corner, thence North 1(1 degrees West 25)2 chains to a dogwood, thence west 2 chains to Dan ill ver, thence with the liver as It meanders 21 1 .., chains, theiiceSouth 2 chains thence South 41 degrees Hast >'{ chains, thence South ~>o degrees East :! chiilis to ,the be ginning. containing 4:! acres moreor less and being l »t No. 1 in the parti tion of the lands of Mrs. V. A. Dal ton deceased assigned to Mrs. Lena Fluid!!, see report of said partition in the olHce of the Register of Deeds for Stokes County in iiook No. ."i0 page,4-'!l for further description. Sale subject to the continuation of the court. This Sept. :!oth 11)1:1. SAU.VII F. SOI'THE UN, Adm's of .lesse F. Southern, dee'd Coininls sioner. J. M. Sharp, Atty. for Coin. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorably in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK 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. 'I HE DANBURY REPORTER lbs of King. King, Oct. 18.—The high school opened up here Monday with a large attendance for the first day, there being about one hundred and twenty-five enrolled. The following teachers are in eharge:Miss Marie Moore of Sto kes has the primary department; Miss Grace Tuttle cf Winston- Salem, the third and fourth grades Mr. W. G. George of Stokes, the fifth, sixth and seventh gades; Prof. Charles E. Hiatt of Pilot Mountain, the eight, ninth and tenth grades. Mrs. Amy Kiger, Mrs. J. S. Morefie'd, Misses Agnes Pulliam and Adaie Kiger have all been to Winston-Salem this week shopping. Miss Ola Slate, who recently accepted a position in the millinery business at Greensboro, spent a day or so at home this week showing some nice styles in ladies' hats. Miss Lelia Pulliam, J. S. D. Pulliam and Dr. Kiger attended the Greensboro fair one day this week. Mr. L. K. Pulliam secretary of the Stokes fair, made a trip this week to the (ieensboro fair;a!so the Marion fair, booking attractions for the fair next week. A good list has been assured and the outlook for a good fair thi i ye ir is bright. The country is full of money in the hands of the tobacco far mer?, as tobaco is exceedingly high. Mr. E. 0. C'audle has moved his familv to Winston-Salem and Mrs. J. S. Morefield has moved her family to the house purchafed of Mr. Caudle. Mr. Paissel! Love has typhoid fever, but is getting along nicely. Dr. Kiger has leased the office building of S. W. Pulliam and had it painted for an office. He is moving into his new quarters today. Rev. R. W. George, of Francis co, was a Danbury visitor Mon day. Mr. George is well pleased over the high prices of tobacco. Large amounts of the weed is grown on his farms. NOTICE. Having qualified as adinl'iistrator of the estate of .1. Swuin Moretield, deceased, notice Is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the said J. Swain Morefteld to present them to me duly authenticated for payment on or before the 10th day of Oct., 11(14, or this notice will lie pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate are respectfully requested to make Immediate payment to me. This the 4th day of Oct., 11)1:1, JOHN (i. MOKEFIELD, Admr. NOTICE! By virtue of the power of sale vested in the undersigned Trustee by a certain deed of trust executed Oct. 2(»th 1'.10."> by Sarah Westmore land (widow), Kobcrt Westmore land and Sarah Westmoreland, his wife, William It. Howies and Sarah C. Howies Ills wife, Joseph C. Howies and Mary E. Howies Ids wife, to E. I>. Styers Truetee for Lawrence and I'a.vne, said deed oi trust being recorded in book li) page 4."> ii in the otlice of Register of Deeds of Stokes county North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the note secured by the'iiforesaid deed of trust, 1 will sell at public auction for cash on the premises in Yadkin Township two miles North of Itural ilali, In Stokes j County, North Carolina, at 2 o'clock p. m. on Monday the :ird day >f November I'.)HI the following de scribed property, to wit: Situated on the waters of Hob | creek, adjoining the lands of Hansel j Westmoreland, c. w. Wall nuil others, bounded as follows: Hegin-! ning at a white oak Campbell's | corner thence runs east on said Campbell's line :>-4 chains to Campbell's corner, thence North on Wall's line 4 chains crossing Hob| creek to a hickory on the North side of the cr»ek. thence North ."i2 degrees West on a new line made the 2(Sth day of Oct. l!Hi."i between Westmorehrid and Wall, :i:lJi chains to pointers in Clay Tnttle's line, thence West on Ids line N 11-4 ciinins to a spanish oak, 1 Hansel Westmoreland's corner, thence South on his line 22 1-21 chains to the beginning, containing ."4 acres more or less. Tills the 17th day of Sept. 101:1. E. I). STYLUS, Trustee. Lawrence and Payne, Mortgages. I A. L. Payne, Asslguee. |Tfl IKE SCHOOL TEACHERS Asked To Go To Work Beautify ing School houses and Grounds j Letter From Miss Adkins. To the Public School Teachers of Stokes County : As the public schools of Stokes county are now opening for the term 1913-14, we wish to call the attention of every white teacher to the Woman's Association for Betterment of the Public Schoold of Stokes county. We hope that all the white teachers in Stokes county may consider themselves members of this association and put forth every effort to better and beautify their school houses and grounds. Get the people in the community interested as well as the pupils. Organize local Betterment Asso ciations for each school. Have some of the people of ths community for officers. The object of the local asso ciation is to unite the teacher, pupils and all the people in the community for improving and beautifying the school house and grounds, securing or supplement ing libraries, etc. Money may be raised for such object by entertainments or by any way the association may think proper. We hope all teachers may organize associations and do good work, and at the close of the school send in good reports so that we may report to the State Association. (MISS) L. E. ADKINS. President of Woman's Associ ation for Betterment of Public School Houses in Stokes County. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank our friends, Miss Josie Pepper and Mrs, J. t>pot Taylor, for the nice supply of groceries they sent us a few days ago. (REV.) T. J. FOLGER. Mr. Solomon Venable, of Madison Route 3, was among the here Mondav who attended court. IGET-A-HUMP ON YOU TO MCDOWELL & ROGERS WINSTON-SALEM, TRADE ST SELLING OUT I S3O 000 v# vr vr FUR NIS H IN QS m rauam I 500 BARGAINS BARGAIN LOTS UNDER WEAR Suits Overcoats 50 Heavy Fleece S. and D. .33 | At §1.95 worth up to $ 6.50 At §2.49 worth up to $ 5.00 j Heavy Hib. S. and D. .38 M " 2.98 8.50 " 3.98 10.00 j HATS, GLOVES, SHIRTS, ;] " 4.90 12.50 " 4.95 15.00! PANTS WERE 25 TO 50 PER S " G. 79 " " " 18.50 " 7.49 15.001 CENT. ABOVE j " 8.95 22.50 " 9.85 " " " 22.50j REDU CE D PRICES. 1 Choicest Ms anil Overcoats Petal M to $lO. TIME OUT DEC. IST Danbury Reporter Will Adopt the "Stop" Plan, and All Subscriptions Will Be Cash-in-Advance. After a great many years' trying out of the old credit plan, the Reporter will adopt the cash-in advance system for subscriptions. Going into effect December 1, 1913, all subscriptions on our books not paid up, will be dropped. The Reporter is assured by hundreds of its patrons that this'plan will be much more satisfactory than the old way of sending the paper on year after year, whether the subscriber orders it or not. It is a bad business policy to extend unlimited credit for small sums of money. All subscribers who want the Reporter to come on to their address may settle up in full, and in advance by December 1. Otherwise their papers will be promptly stopped. Hundreds are now doing this, and by December Ist we expect to have a clean list, and but few names dropped. Please take notice, and attend to this without delay. $2,000 Reward To any man or set of men who will cut from 2,000 to 4,000 cords green oak wood for me by March 1,1914. Timber two miles east of Winston- Salem on Southern Railroad. Will furnish house in which to live, and will settle on Ist and 15th of each month. LIBERAL PRICES WILL BE PAID. Apply immediately. Address, BOX 81, KERNERSVILLE, N. C.

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