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DR. CHAS. L. MARTIN. | 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 983. FOR SALE—Several farms near Winst t-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 both State and Federal Courts. CHAS. O. McMICHAEL, J. E. SAINTSINO, Wentworth. Ktldtvlllc. M'MICHAEL & SAINTSINO, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Practice in Stite 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. i Rooms: 301, 302, 303. DR. THOMAS W. DAVIS, j * Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, j Office 405-7 Masonio Temple, j Winston - Salem. N. C. i Hours : 1) to 12:30, 2to 4 and I by appointment. CHAS. R. lIELSABECK i Attorney at Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all busi-> ness entrusted. Will practice in all State courts. DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Bank 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. Office over Martin's store. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will praotioe in all State oourts. Dr. I. A. McClung, Dentist. Office—7ol-702 Wachovia Bank Building. Phone 420—Hours 9to 1, 2to 5 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Watch, Clock, Jew= elry Repairing. All work guaranteed. 21 years practical experience. 304 Liberty St., Winston-Salem. Asbell Drug Store. George L Mack. I.evi W. I'ericuson. Arthur 12. Pcrariiion Ferguson & Ferguson Lawyers. oilk'O over TliunipMon'H Drug store Phone 815, Winston-Salem, N. C. Prompt attention to all busi ness entrusted. DR. W. H. CRITZ DENTIST. Oli'ica over Drug *"'tore. WALNUT COVE, - N C. Extra Fine Tobacco, 1 Wheat And Corn Land For Sale At A Bargain Situated in fine tobacco belt, on and near new railroad, in Wilkes county: 1 Yadkin River farm $4,000. 1 Yadkin River farm $3,500. 1 Creek farm, 134 acres,. $1,600. 80 acres fine level upland, 50 acres upland, SSOO. 100 acres extra tobacco land, 50 acres extra tobacco land. and improvements, $1,500. 75 acres good tobacco, wheat and corn land SI,OOO. 2000 acres fine corn, tobacco and wheat land $2,000. The owner of these lands is compelled to • raise some money and therefore offers them at very low prices. All farm products are high and going higher, especially tobacco. This section took premium on finest grade of to bacco at the World's Fair, at Vienna, several years ago. For further information, write or call upon, Finley & Hendren, or H. A. Cranor, Wilkesboro, N. C., who have the sale in charge for the owner. fsriwMS For Field—Wild Fowl or Trap Shooting made t«> suit any requirement Our Hammerless 20 Gauge Repeater No. 200 $27.50 "20 Gauge From Front Sight to Butt Plate" The limit is otT -use any length of shell. 2'. iiilt for small Lu is—Jj inch and i» inch for j duck> or clay target*. * So: Your iKalir about STKVENS 20 Gauge Rrptahr I. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL COMPANY P. O. 80. 5005 VCHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. NOTICE. 1 1 a vinn' duly i|tl!ilillcd lis ;i 1 hi i iilh t nit or iiiiiin tin* i'm t u (i* of .liilln SolltlllTll ll»".M'IISl'(l, .'ill IHTHOIIH owing Miiid estate niv hereby re |lientl to rum" forward mill innk«> immediate pnyinctit of same, ami all persons holdingclaims nihilist said eHtiite are hereby uolilied to present the siiine duly authenticated for payment to the undersigned on or before the lirst dnv of November, IWI4, or ilils notice will lie pleaded in liar of their recovery, (Jcriuuuton, X. ('., It. K. D. No. 1, Oct. Jstli, H»l:i. \V. KOITIIHHN, Administrator of Julia Southern, deceased. i .1.1). Humphreys, Atty. for Adin'r. I NOTU'K. Having 11tin 1 i IUmI as administrator ' of the estate of ,1. Sxvuln .Moretield, deceased, notice is hereby given to i all persons holding claims against the said .1. Swain Moretield to present them to me duly authenticated for ' payment on or before the lot li day i of Oct., IHI4, or tills notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate tire respectfully requested to make I Immediate payment to me. This tlie 4th day of Oct., 1111:1, JOHN (i. MOHUriHU), Atlinr. NOTICE. llnvliiK duly ntalilled as ndinlnis -1 t rat or of the estate of J. T. Itunsom, deceased, late of Stokes county, N. • this is to notify all persons hold ing claims against said estate to present tliem to the undersigned, I duly proven as the law directs, on or In-fore tiie lull day of October , j Ull I. or this notice will lie pleaded in liar of t heir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt settlement. This lotU day of October IW. ('HAS. II .11 KliSAllK('i\. . Ailinr. of J. T. llausoni, dec. THE DANBURY REPORTER i GOOD FAHMEEI. { * Mr. R. Al. Smith Knows How To (irow Corn And Tobacco —Other Items From Hardbank. Hardbank, Nov. 3. Miss! Delia Boyles, who is Hardbank school, is getting along nicely with a large attendance. Much tobacco has been market ed from this section. Mr. Bob * Simmons sold a load at Pilot Mtn. a few days ago averaging about 22. He says c tobacco is selling high at i Pilot. Mr. R. M. Smith is some , farmer. A few years ago he { bought one of the poorest farms around Hardbank, now Mr. | Smith is making big crops of , fine tobacco, and can raise enough corn on two acres to , feed a team of mules. We doubt ( if there are nianv in Stokes who can beat that. Miss Tallie Shelton, who has spent the summer with her cousin, Mrs. Kate Mabe, will ] return to her home in Patrick this week, and her many friends here will miss her very much. Mr. R. E. Simmons and Miss Flower Smith called on Miss Delia Boyles Sunday evening. Mr. Millard Vaden and Miss Tallie Shelton took a pleasure ( drive Sunday evening and seem- . ed to enjoy themselves very much. Messrs. Rufus Nelson and Sam and Ernest Simmons called on Miss Ethel Tucker Sunday evening. Mr. (leorge Biown, of Walnut Cove, called on Miss Delia Boyles Saturday evening and Sunday. EDGAR. HOW'S THIS? Wo offer O le Hundred Dollars Rew:. I fox' any ease of Catai 'i that cannot be cured by Hall'. Catarrh Cure. P. .1. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. 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, O. l Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken l internally, acting directly upon i the blood and mucous surfaces r of the system. Testimonials r sent free. Price 75 cents per , bottle. Sold by all Druggists, i Take Hall's Family Pills for . constipation. Constipation, if Neglected, ' Causes Serious Illness Constipation, if neglected, leads " to almost imniiv'iable complica tions affecting the general health. Many cases of typhoid fever, appendicitis a n d •' I fl other severe dis , | M cases are trace , able to prolonged t 1 W/ clogging of the « p' bowels. liegard- I "I was nmiotoi y / Jbr // V]v i w '"' constipation i,ui| htllciisneaa for '* years, ami at Umrs became so bad I woulit become unconscious. I havo been founil In that condition many times. Physicians did not seem to bo able to do mo any good. i would become weak and for days at a time could do • no work. Not long ano I not a box of Dr. Mites' IJixutlvo Tablets, and after uslne tliem found I bad never tried anything that acted In such u . mild and etteotlvo manner. I bellove I havo at last found the remedy that > suits my case." Thousands of people are sufferers - from habitual constipation and , while possibly realizing something of the danger of this condition, yet ' neglect too long to employ proper 1 curative measures until serious ill r ness often results. The advice of j , all physicians is, "keep your bowels j clean,'' and it's good advice. Dr. Miles' l.axative Tablets arc '' sold by all drfiggists, at 25 cents a . box containing 25 doses. If not found satisfactory, your money is returned. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. 7 WEMS^Pj Sheriff W. C. Slate visited Walnut Cove Monday. Mr. E. 0. Caudle, of King, was a Danbury visitor yesterday. County Treasurer Geo. W. Neal, of Campbell, was here 1 Monday. Mrs. R. C. Mounce, of Mead- ( ows Route 1, is reported to be very sick this week. Mr. Arch Stephens, of Wal- ' nut Cove Route 3, was in town 1 a short while Monday. Mr. Walter Stephens, of Dan bury Route 1, was among the , visitors here Tuesday. Mr. J. W. Baker, of Meadows Route 1, paid the Reporter office a pleasant visit Tuesday. ' Mrs. N. 0. Petree is spending ' several days with her mother, 1 Mrs. Caleb Hill, of Meadows Route 1, who is reported to be is very bad health. ( Sandy Ridge Route 1. Sar.dy Ridge Route 1, Nov. 3. Farmers are busy sowing wheat and gathering corn. Rev. J. E. Flinn-delivered a I lecture at Delta Sunday morn ing on the subject of "Where Are the Dead." Quite a crowd out. ( Quite a crowd attended preach ing at Buffalo Sunday. Mr. Harden Mabe and family spent Saturday night at Mr. C. D. Duncan's. Misses Lula and Clara Hawkins went to Madison shopping Fri day, returning Saturday. Quite a crowd from here at tended the show at Madison Saturday. Mr. W. A. Carter is quite sick at present. Mr. J. W. spent Satur day night at Mr. W. T. Ward's. Misses Minnie and Rossie Fast spent Sunday night at Mr. C'. 1). Duncan's. J. E. W. North Carolina is, at the present time, deriving an immense revenue from its forests, but is doing nothing at all toward their protection, so as to insure a supply for future generations; and, unless some thing is done, the children who are now in our schools will feel the loss entailed upon our State by our present extravagant methods. The heritage of the children of NorthlCarolina depends large ly upon how we manage our State's affairs at the present time. It is, therefore, the duty of the teachers to so instruct their pupils (and try to reach the parents through the children) that they will regard the vast resources with which the State has been so abundantly blessed as a heritage to be enjoyed and passed on, rather than misused and destroyed. Renters Wanted. I 1 want to secure two one-, horse renters for the coming J year. Will furnish good stock | |and tools. Can make tobacco and some corn. Good fresh i tobacco land. S. L. VENA RLE. Madison, N. (\, Route 3. 29oct2t 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 I, 1913, all subscriptions on our books not paid up, will be dropped. The Reporter is assured by hundreds of its patrons that thisjplan 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 I. 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. NOTICE To the Tax-Payers of Stokes County: I will meet the tax pay°rs of Stokes County for the purpose of collecting the 1913 taxes at the following times and places : W. R. Mitchell's store, Monday. Nov. 17th, 1913. J. H. Wright's store, Tuesday, " isth, Francisco, Wednesday, " lDth, " G. W. Hart & Son's store, Thursday, " 20th, " Lawsonville, Friday, " 21st, G. W. Neal's store Monday, 24th, Sandy Ridge (W.T. Shelton's store, I Tuesday, " 2;>th, Preston ville, Wednesday " 2>th, Dillard, Thursday, ' 2th, Pine Hall, 9a. m. tol p. m., Friday, " 28th, Walnut Cove (Union Bank) Saturday " 29th, " Danbury, Monday, Dec. Ist, Capella, luesda.v, 2nd, Pinnacle Wednesday, ' 3rd, King, Thursday, " 4th, " Mtn. View, !i a. m. to 12 m. Friday. " sth, Friendship Gordon's store) Ito 3 p.m., Friday, •>&, Wilson's store, Saturday " «»th, , " German ton, Mcmday, '• Nth, Covington's 5. H., !) a. m. to 12 ni,, Wednesday, 10th, Vade Mucum, Ip.m.to 3. p. m., Wednesday, " 10th, F. E. Nelson's store, 9 a.*n. to 12 m., Thursday, " 11th, O. M. Bennett's store, Ito 3 p.m., Thursday " 11th. J. W. Morefield's store, 1) a.m. to 12 m. Friday, '' 12th, Hartman, Ip.m.to 4p. m., Friday, " 12th, Walnut Cove, Saturday, " 13th, I will remain at Pine Hall appointment from !) a. m. to 1 o'clock p. in., at Mtn. View, 9 a. m. to 12 o'clock m., at Friendship from 1 p. m. to 3 o'clock m., F. E. Nelson's from 9 a. m. to 12 m., O. M. Bennett's store from 1 p. m. 10 3 o'clock p m., at J. Wesley Morefield's store from 9 a. m. to 12 o'clock m., and at Hartman from Ito 3 o'clock p. m. At all other appointments from 10 a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m. This is the second call for your taxes and very few have paid. Tobacco is selling well, and most of you can settle your taxes as conveniently now as later. I have made quite a number of ap pointments for your convenience, and I earnestly hope and expect that the people will meet meet on this round and pay their taxes, which will be much needed to settle State taxes and pay school vouchers. „ „ ~ Nov. 3, 1913. Respectfully, W. C. SLATE. Sheriff. $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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