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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 Winston-Salem. All kinds of city property. Life, health, accident and fire insurance. W. READE JOHNSON Attorney-at-Law. Masoalc Temple. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Will practice In both State and Federal Courts. CHAS. O. McMICHAEL. J. E. SAINTSINQ, W«ntworth. RtldavUU. M'MICHAEL & SAINTSINQ, 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 hia 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 Masouio Temple, Winston - Salem. N. C. Hours : Uto 12:30, 2to 4 and by appointment. CHAS. R. HELSABECK 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 practioe in all St,ate courts. Dr. i. A. McCliing, 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. Ccvl W. Ferguson. Arthur E. Ferguson Ferguson & Ferguson Lawyers. OllU-e over Tlionipson'H I)ruK Store Phone 815, Winston-Salem, N. C. Prompt attention to all busi ness entrusted. DR. W. H. CRITZ DENTIST. Office over Drug Store. WALNUT COVE, - N. C Extra Fine Tobacco, 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, 134acreB,. $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 com land, SI,OOO. 2000 acres fin# 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. NOTICE. Having jis executor of the last will and testament of.l. \V. I'ell, deceas-ed, late oft lie couiity nf Stokes. I his is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present tlieai to the undersigned | within twelve months from this | date or this notice will lie pleaded ill j liar of their recovery. All persons owing said estate will please make 'prompt settlement of same with the ! undersigned. This Oct. L'l'lld. I'.llli. 1.. IV I'ELL, j Executor of estate of J. W. I'ell, | deceased. ; i i Administrator's Notice. j Having duly qimlltled as ad ministrator of l>. I-:. Tuttle. deceased, all persons owing; said estate are hereby requested to come j forward and make immediate : settlement of same, and all persons j holding claims against said estate I are hereby notified to present the j same duly authenticated for pa.v --| nient to the undersigned on or before the first day of November. 'llll4. or this notice will be pleaded lin bar of their recovery, (iernuin- I ton, N. H. K. 1». No. 1. Oct. I L'.'itli, .1. I'. TUTTLE, Administrator of 1). K. Tuttle. deceased. J. I>, llumphreys, Att'y for Adm'r, NOTICE. Having duly qualified as adminis trator upon the estate of Julia Southern deceased, all persons owing said estate are hereby re quested to coin" forward and make Immediate payment of same, and all persons holding claims agaiest. said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly authenticated for payment to the undersigned on or before the first dav of November, 11114. or this notice will lie pleaded ill bar of their recovery. Oermantoii, X. ('., It. 1\ I). -No. 1, Oct. IMb, lUIU. W. ('. SOUTHERN. Administrator of Julia Southern, deceased. J. li. Humphreys, Atty. for Adm'r. NOTICE. Having qualilied as administrator of the estate of J. Swain Morelleid, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the said J. Swain Morelleid to present them to me duly authenticated for payment on or before the 10th day of Oct.. l!) 14, or this notice will be pleaded in liar 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., 1913, JOHN i. MOItEFIELI), Admr. NOTICE. Having duly qualified as adminis trator of the estate of J. T. Hansom, deceased, lute of Stokes county, N. (I.,'thin Is to notify all persons hold ing claims against sahl estate to present them to the undersigned, duly proven as the law directs, on or before the Kth day of October 11>14, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All ]>erHoiiß Indebted to Bald estate will please make prompt settlement. This 10th day of October 191:!. CHAS. It. HELSABECK. Adrfrr. of J. T. Hansom, dec. THE DANBURY REPORTER Premium Winners ill the Stokes Cnunty Fair. Below is given a partial list of those who won premiums at the Stokes county fair, held last month : FRUITS. Best collection fruits, L. S. Grabs. Best royal limbertwig apples, J. Walter Tuttle; second, J. Walter Tuttle. Best Ben Davis apples, L. S. Grabs. Best Winesap apples, L. S. Grabs. Best Kieffer Pears, Chester Helsabeck; second, B. 11. Newsom. Best Golden Russet Pears, W. F. Grabs: second, D. J. Hooker. Best Magnola Pears, H. L. Magee; second, H. L. Magee. TOBACCO. Beet Display Leaf Tobacco, J. H. Dorsett: second, J. S. Pell; third, M. J. Smith; fourth, H. W. James. Best Bright wrappers, M. J. Smith; second, Tom Branch. Best Mahogany wrappers, J. H. Dorsett; second, J. S. Pell. Best Fillers, J. H. Dorsett; second, M. J. Smith. Best Lugs, W. R. Baker; second, Ira Smith. Best Aircured, J. H. Loggins. STOCK DEPARTMENT. Best leim horses, B. U. New som: second, S. T. Oliver. Best horse, W. A. Puliiam: second, Silas Westmoreland. Best colt, N. F. Kiger; second, Frank Slate. Best team mules, W. A. Sullivan; second, D. J. Hooker. Best single mule, J. O. Boyles. Best mule colt, H. W. Carroll; second, T. M. Lawson. CATTLE. Best milk cow, W. I. Rumbley; second, C. M. Fulp. Best bull, A. G. Cromer; sec ond, E. W. Carroll. Best heifer, W. R. Baker; second, J. Walter Tuttle. HOGS. Best boar, W. E. Boyles; sec ond, W. A. Sullivan. Best sow, I. N. Watson, sec ond, W. E. Boyles. Best pigs, I. N. Watson; sec ond, W. E. Boyles. LADIES DEPARTMENT. Best display bread, Mrs. L. S. Grabs; second, Mrs. S. R. Fulp; third, Mrs. D. F. Tillot son. Best loaf bread, Mrs. Lula Pulliam; second, Mrs. W. V. Randleman. Best butter, Mrs. C. M. Fulp; second, Mrs. Manie Sizemore; third, Mrs, V. T. Hartgrove. Best display loaf cakes, Mrs. W. A. Sullivan; seconl, Mrs. S. L. Pulliam; third, Mrs. W. A. Burrow. Best chocolate cake, H. L. Magee; second, Miss Delcenia Green. Best cocoanut cake, Miss Verlie Burrow; second, Miss Delcenia Green. Best caramel cake, Mrs. Manie Sizemore; second, Mrs. W. A. Sullivan. Best pound cake, Mrs. W. A. Sullivan; second, Mrs. J. Walter Tuttle. Bast fancy cake flowers. Miss Nellie Moser, Best collection cut flowers, Mrs. L. S. Grabs; second, Mrs. S. L. Pulliam. Best display pot plants, Mrs. S. L. Pulliam; second, Miss Bessie Westmoreland. Best chrysanthemums, Mrs. Manie Sizemore; second, Miss Dora Sizemore. Best fern, Miss Agnes Pulliam; second, Mrs. S. L Pulliam. Best blooming plant, Mrs. Manie Sizemore; second, Mrs. C. E. Snider. Best display canned goods, Mrs. Manie Sizemore; second, Mrs. L. S. Grabs; third, Mrs. S. R. Fulp. Best canned peaches, Miss Clemmie Smith; second, Miss Hattie Smith. Best can apples, Mrs. Manie Sizemore; second, Miss Dora Sizemore. Best can pears, Mrs. S. L. Puliiam; second, R. K. Long. Best can tomatoes, Mrs. Lula Puliiam; second, Mrs. Manie Sizemore. Best can beans, Mrs. S. R. Fulp; second, Mrs. Manie Size more. Best can corn, Mrs. Manie Sizemore; second, Mrs. S. M. Smith. Best can beets, Miss Delcenia Green; second, Mrs. Ruby Hutchins. Best can cherries, Mist Myrtle Carroll; second, Mrs. W. A. Sullivan. Best peach pickle, Mrs. L. S. Grate; second, Mrs. Manie Size more. Best pickle tomato, Mrs. Bessie Baker; second, Mrs. S. L. Puliiam. Best watermelon pickle, Mrs. S. L. Puliiam; second, R. K. Long. Best cucumber pickle, Mrs. Manie Sizemore; second, Mrs. Ella Newsom. Best display preserves, Mrs. L, S. Grabs; second, Mrs. Manie Sizemore: third, Mrs. Lula Puliiam. Best strawberry preserves, Mrs. Manie Sizemore: second, Mrs. S. L. Puliiam. Best peach preserves, Mrs. S. M. Smith: second, Mrs. S. R. Fulp. Best cherry preserves, Mrs. S. L. Puliiam. Best display jellies, Mrs. S. L. Puliiam: second, Mrs. C. M. Fulp. KM BROIDERY. Best display embroidery, Miss Clemmie Smith: second. Miss Elsie Grabs; third, Mrs. Pearl Grabs. Best centre piece display, Mrs. S. L. Pulliam. Best baby cap, Mrs. Daisy Nevvsom; second, Miss Hattie Smith. Best center piece, Miss Lela Pulliam; second, Mrs. S. L. Pulliam. Best sofa Dillow, Miss Elsie Grabs; second, Mrs. Daisy Newsom. Best pin cushion, Miss Vivian King; second, Miss Elsie Grabs. Best bureau scarf, Mrs. Ame Kiger Best table cover, Mrs. Pearl Grabs; second, Mrs. Ame Kiger. Best shirtwaist, Miss Addie Kiger; second, Mrs. Pearl Grabs; third, Miss Elsie Grabs. Best corset cover, Mrs. S. L. Pulliam. Best doilies. Mrs. S. L. Pulliam; second, Mrs. Perry Culler. Best pillow cases, Miss Clem mie Smith; second, Mrs. J. Walter Tuttle. DRAWN WORK. Best sofa pillow, Mrs. J. C. Tedder. Best table cover, Miss Clem mie Smith. Best bureau scarf, Miss Clem mie Smith: second, Mrs. Lula Pulliam. Best pillow cases, Miss C. M. Tuttle; second, Miss Clemmie Smith. Best handkerchief, Mrs. S. M. Smith, second. Mrs. C. E. Snider. FANCY ARTICLES AND LACE WORK. Best fancy sofa pillow, Mrs. Pearl Grabs. CROCHET WORK. Best display crochet work, Miss C. M. Tuttle; second, Mrs. S. L. Pulliam. Best shawl, Mrs. J. T. Johnson. Best lamp mat, Mrs. J. Walter Tuttle. Best doilies, Miss Levada Rutledge. MISCELLANEOUS. Best counterpane, Mrs. C. J. Shultz; second, Mrs. Ame Kiger. Best counterpane (tufted,) Mrs. C. J. Shultz. Best crazy work quilt, Mrs. J. Walter Tuttle; second, Mrs. S. M. Smith. Best calico quilt, Mrs. S. M. Smith; second, Mrs. Silas West-! moreland. Best homemade rug, Miss Pearl Newsom: second, Mrs. Ella Newsom. Best homemade rug, woven, J. C. Tedder. Best homemade carpet, Mrs. i L. S. Grabs, Best patch on clothing, Mrs. J. Walter Tuttle. Best darned stocking, Mrs. J. Walter Tuttle. DRAWING AND WRITING. Best pencil drawing, Miss Reva Rutledge. Beat map of North Carolina, Holt Hunter. DEPARTMENT OLD RELICS; i BEST DISPLAY. Prettiest baby, Woodrow Boyles; second, Geneva Jones; third, Carson Bowles. POULTRY DEPARTMENT. B-P-ROCKS. First pair, S. L. Pulham: sec ond, S. L. Puliiam; first pen, S. L. Puliiam; second pen, Mrs. M. A. Meadows. BLACK ORPINGTON. First pair, B. F. Puliiam: sec ond, S. L. Puliiam: first pen. S. L. Puliiam. W-P-ROCK. First pair, L. S. Grabs: sec-j ond, L. S. Grabs; first pen, L. S. : Grabs. W-LEGHORNS. First pair, S. L. Puliiam; sec ond, S. 1,. Puliiam: first pen. S., L. Puliiam; second, S. L.' Puliiam. R I-REDS. First pair. T. F. Callaway: sec ond, J. H. Loggins; first pen, T. j F. Callaway; second, J. H. | Loggins. R-CUBAN GAME. First pair, W. T. Puliiam. W-ORPINCTCN. First pair, E. L. Smoak: first pen, E. L. Smoak. GAME BANTAM. First pair, T. F. Baker; sec ond. B. F. Puliiam; first pen, T. F. Baker. S-BANTAM. First pair, S. L. Puliiam. PIGEONS. First pair, W. T. Puliiam. EGGS. Heaviest dozen, Mrs. Minnie Houchins; second, Mrs. A. F. Kiger. NOTICE To the Tax=Payers of Stokes County: I will meet the tax payers 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, " 18th, " Francisco, Wednesday, " 19th, " 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,) Tuesday, " 25th, " Preston ville, Wednesday " 26th, " Dillard, Thursday, " 27 th, " Pine Hall, 9a. m. tol p. m., Friday, " 28th, " Walnut Cove (Union Bank) Saturday " 29th, " Dan bury, Mondav, Dec. Ist, Capella, Tuesday, " 2nd, " Pinnacle, Wednesday, " 3rd, " King, Thursday, " 4th, " Mtn. View, 9a.m.to 12 m. Friday, " sth, " Friendship (Gordon'sstore) 1 to3p.m., Friday, " sth, " Wilson's store, Saturday. " 6th, " German ton, Monday, " Bth, " Covington's S. H., 9a.m.to 12 m., Wednesday, " 10th, " Vade Mucum, Ip.m.to 3. p. m., Wednesday, " 10th, " F. E. Nelson's store, 9 a.m. to 12 m., Thursday, " 11th, " O. M. Bennett's store, Ito 3 p.m., Thursday " 11th, " J. W. Morefield's store, 9 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 9 a. m. to 1 o'clock p. m., 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. to 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 vou 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. Wants Road In Rockingham County line. Walnut Cove, Nov. 8. j Mr. Editor: After Sauratown township has built a road through this township from Fulp to the Meadows township line at Joe Blackburn's it is natural to SUD posa that the commissioners will next build one from some point on the west side of the township to the Rockingham county line. This alone will give these people a good outlet in every direction. TAX-PAYER. Mr. J. N. Young, who is teach ing at Concord, spent Sunday at his home here. Big line of sample shoes at wholesale prices. G. W. Neal, Campbell. tf Notice of Sale of Real Estate. By rli-two of a decree of the Superior Court of Stokes County, X. C„ rendered In the earn of Dr.'.l. H. Islington, administrator of J. Banner Martin against J. Walter Joyce. Ilartie A. Joyce and others, appointing the undersigned to make sale of a portion of the lauds of Jane Alley. deceased, for partition among her helrs-at-law, they will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, at the store house of Caleb Mall at Sandy Ridge, X. on Saturday. December the liftth, l!i|:>. at the hour of li'iito o'clock p. in., a valuable tract of land in Stokes county. X. C., on the waters of Crooked creek adjoining the lands of .1. \\ utter Joyce, deceased, and o!hers, near to'sanil.v kidge, and boundeil as follows: "Beginning at a small sycamore and poplar pointers on the Kast bank of tlie public road leading from Sandy llidgc to Hobyn's Mill, now Joel Sheppard's Mill, the corner of lot No. one. thence North, ."degrees Kast, .V.i chains to a sour wood corner, fallen down, now in Joei Sheppard's line. formerly the Dobyn's line, thence North, s7 de grees West, with Joel Sheppard's line, 12 1-4 chains to a black gum. a division corner, thence South. 5 de grees West, .V.I chains to a stake in J. Walter Joyce's line, corner of lot No. one, thence Siyuth, s " degrees Kast, with the division line of lot No. one, 1:! 1-4 chains to the begin ning. containing acres, more or less," and being lot No two. tn the partition of the lands of J a ftp Alley, deceased, between tli? widow and children of J. Walter Joyce, deceased, anil the hcirs-at law of the said Jane Alley. Tills is a valuable tract of land, with some bottom on it, on Crooked creek, and lias a public road running the entire length of the tract, giving a good outlet. There Is a large portiou of the tract In original forest, and any persons desiring to purchase a farm will do well to Inspect the land, and attend the sale. This tlie sth dav of Nov. 11)1:!. X. (). PKTRKK, J. I). JU'.MI'HRKTS, Commissioners.
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