GOV. GRAIG BUYS 0/fRALLS. Will Spend November sth and Oth Working The Roads In iiitlier Buncombe Or Wake County. Raleigh, N. C., Oct. 18.—Gov- Craig has already purchased for himself a pair of overalls and stated today that he would spend Nov. sth and Gth working the roads. The Governor has not yet decided whether he will work on the Wake county roads or the roads of his home county- Buncombe. He is confidently expecting that the people generally will follow his example, and that a far stride in road building will be taken the State over on these two days. NHMMMHMNNNMNN 2 Walnut Cove, N. C., Sept, 8, 1913. Z m We are now now ready to show one of the Sest stocks A Z of goods ever opened in the county. We can supply you with most anything in a first class dry goods and W notion store. We have a big line of ladies', misses and ® m children's cloaks all prices; big line of sweaters for £ 0 men, women and children. Dress goods of all grades 2 S and latest styles, also ladies' suits and skirts, ladies' X Z underwear of all kinds. Big line of fashionable millinery for ladies', misses * w and children, and a good milliner to trim as you wish, w 0 Big line of lace and embroidery for trimmings. Big # A line of blankets, all grades. 2 X Men's, Boy's and Children's Clothes, { • all grades. Hats and Caps for • 5 Men and Boys. 2 w Now if it is shoes we have them, all kinds, Elkin, W W Crossett, Hamilton Brown, Selby, Cotton Line and # 0 Built-Like-a-Bridge shoes and many others. A 0 Best and largest line of outing and fianneletts ever Z X shown here. 5 We are still selling SI.OO shirts for S | 50 cents. | 1 JOHN A. BURTON, Walnut Cove, N.C. f jSTOKES COUNTYI • WAREHOUSE | I Walnut Cove, N. C. 5 • FOR THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO • 8 WAS OPENED TO THE PUBLIC J { OCTOBER Ist, 1913 | | WITH A FULL CORPS OF BUYERS f • • The Proprietors are Old Experienced Men in the Business • | SEMPLE & DAVIS. $ it Mountaineer's Chinquepin Crop. Mr. W. S. Parker, the chinquepin grower of this sec tion, left us a sample lot of fine nuts Saturday. He informs us that his orchard on Crooked Creek yielded an excellent crop this year. From his largest tree he gathered six quarts without completely trimming the tree. At one trip he brought to market at Old Fort two bushels and one peck. The whole amount sold this year netted $17.55, being a gain of $4.70 over last year, notwith standing one hog and two calves were feeding on them daily. Mr. J. B. Martin, of Stuart, Va, was here a short while Sat urday. 1 HE DAN BURY REPORTER Oil!! BOIL OF SiOiJOR Persons Who Have Recently Paid Their Subscriptions to tl'e Reporter In Advance. The following persons have recently paid their subscriptions to the Reporter in advance and have been placed upon our honor roll: J. A. Williams, to May 1914. A. H. Samuel, to June 1914. P. E. Simmons, to March 1914. F. T. Tilley, to Jan. 1914. Harry Davis, to Oct. 1914. W. MastenMabe, to Sept 1914. Mrs. W. PLandreth, toOct.'l4. G. E Stone, to July 1914. Dr. N. E. Rierson, to Nov. 'l4. G. W. Neal, to Jan. 1914. J. Wilson Mitchell, to Aug. 'l4. W. H. Slate, to Sept. 1914. R. N. Wall, to April 1914. R. H. Pulliam, to Feb. 1914. S. K. Anderson, to Dec. 1913. Mrs. Mary E. Ashby, to Dec. 1913. J. P. .Shelton, to Nov. 1913. C. A. Wagoner, to July 1914. Rev. J. M. Martin, to Jan. 'l4. C. W. Williams, to May 1914. R. N. Throckmorton, to April 1914. Mrs. Berry Kallam to Nov. 'l3. G. C. Davis, to April 1914. Elijah Beasley to Dec. 1913. Roscoe Bennett, to Jan. 1914. Jno. Y. Phillips. toOct. 1914. J. A. Hicks, to Nov. 1913. J. T. Fulton, to April 1914. R. L. Nunn, to March 1914. H. A. Hall, to Feb. 1914. I. D. Barr, to Oct. 1914. W. R. Keiger, to Sept. 1914. Ernest Nelson, to Feb. 1914. Jno. W. Oann, Sept. 1914. J. W. Baker, to Nov. 1914. W. F. Hawkins, to Aug. 1914. J. S. Lovell, to Jan. 1914. Miss Fannie Lasley, to July 'l4. Rev. R. W. ieorge, to Nov. 'l4 Jno. W. Young, to Sopt. 1914. 1 J. I. Blackburn, to May 1914.1 J. P. Lynch, to June 1914. Rev. H.D. Mickey, to Aug. 'l4. | Mrs. M. A. Meadows, to Oct. 1914. R. H. Mickey, to Oct. 1914. H. E. Spainhour, to Oct. 1914. T. (i. Shelton, to Jan. 1914. Alex Flippin, to Aug. 1914. M. D. Sizemore, to Jan. 1914. More names will be printed in next issue. lo Hold Another Bond Election ForGuod Roads. Mt. Airy, Oct. 17.—The people of Marsh township tried to carry a bond election for good roads some months ago and failed to secure enough votes. Realizing the wretched condition of their roads the friends of the measure are making a second attempt to get the bonds voted. The election will beheldon November 12th and the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars will be voted for. There !is no township in the countv that needs bonds worse than Marsh. It is one of the finest sections of the county and some of the best farmers in the county live there. The travel over their roads to the railroad is heavy and the roads get almost impassable in the winter months, It looks like thepeoDleare almost forced to do something to get a change from the present conditions. Messrs. J. W.JKurfees, L. M. McKenzie and H. McCiee, of (iermanton, attended court here this waek. ;oanbury Hunters Capture Grey Fox. A large grey fox was captured by some of our local hunters early Saturday morning after a long and exciting chase in the foot hills of the Sauratown mountain two miles west of Dan bury. The chase lasted about 4 hours and there were 20 or more dogs run ning. I Sell your tobacco in I I Madison, and trade I I where you can get I I the best of every- I I thing in Dry Goods, I I Notions, Clothing, I I Shoes, Etc. I I MILLINERY A SPECIALTY. I J I Trade With I I McGehee and Company, I Madison, N. C. NOT1CI:. ll.ivinn duly |ii.-i l)lil ~s ii'lllliliis- I trator upon the estate of .luiia : Soulhern deceased, .'ill p'-rsoiis j owlnu: said estate art- heivliy re quested to roni" forward ami lu.-iki | intmcdiatc pavtiH-nt or same, and .ill i persons holdingclaims avails! said estate arc hereby notilied to present tin- same duly authenticated for ; payment to t lie undersigned on or before the first dav of November. 11*14. or I his notiee will lie pleaded i a bar of their recovery. iermanton, jN. i:. V. I». No. ], Oct. lMli, l'.H::. W. C. SOI.TIIKKN, I Administrator of Julia Southern, deceased. .1. H. Humphreys, Atty. for Adni'r.