DR. CHAS. L. MARTIN.
Dentist.
Office over Madison Drug
Co., Madison, N. C.
D. H. MARTIN, Jeweler.
Stuart, Va.
'1 work guaranteed satisfactory
P. W. Gunter,
PROFESSIONAL BARBER
King, N. C.
All kinds first class barber
» tfork done. Barber shop open
at all hours.
W. Q. 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
ana fire insurance.
W. READE JOHNSON
Attorney-at-Law.
Masonic Temple.
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
Will practice In both State and
Federal Courts.
CHAB. O. McMICHAEL, J. E. SAINTSINQ,
WMtworth. RaliUvlU*.
M'MICHAEL & SAINTSING,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Practioe in IStite and Pedorai
Courts. All business givoD
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.
Rooms: 301, 302, 303.
♦ DR. THOMAS W. DAVIS.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
Office 405-7 Masouio' Temple,
Winston - Salem. N. C.
Hours : 9to 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 nil business
ontruatod. Will praotioe in all
Mnte courts
Dr. J. A. McClung, Dentist.
Office—7ol-702 Wachovia Bank
Building.
Phone 420—Hours 9to 1, 2to 5
WINSTOM-BALEM. 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.
W. Ferjruaun. Arthur E. Ftriuton
Ferguson & Ferguson
» Lawyers.
over Thompuou'x Drug Store
Phone 815, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Prompt attention to all busi
ly . nesa entrusted.
DR. W. H. CRITZ
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, —54,000.
1 Yadkin River farm, —53,600.
1 Creek farm, 134 acres,. .$1,600.
80 acres fine level upland,
60 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 com, tobacco and
wheatland, $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 qualified as executor of
tin' last will ntul testament of.l. \Y.
I'ell, deceased, Into of tilt! county ol
Stokes, this is to notify nil persons
| having claims against said estate to
j present tlieni to the undersigned
J within twelve months from this
; ilnte or this notice will he plenilfil in
1 Imr of their recovery. All persons
j owing snlil estate will please make
1 prompt settlement of same with the
undersigned. This Oct. L'-lld, Itlltt.
1,. l\ I'KI.U
; Executor of estate of .1, \V. l'ell,
deceased.
i
I
Administrator's Notice.
Having duly qualified as ad
ministrator of i). K. Tnttle,
| deceased, all persons owing said
j estate are hereby requested to come
j forward and make immediate
i settlement of same, anil nil persons
j holding claims uguinst said estate
] are hereby notified to present the
I same duly authenticated for pay
ment to the undersigned on or
before the first day of November.
lUI4, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery, (ieriaan
ton, X. l'„ It. F. I). No. 1. Oct.
25th, l!»l:i.
J. V. TITTLE,
Administrator of I). K. Tuttle.
deceased.
J. I>. Humphreys, Att'y for Adin'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 conn forward and make
Immediate payment of same, anil all
persons holding claims ngnl* st. said
estate are hereby liotilied to present
the same duly authenticated for
| payment to the undersigned on or
! before the lirst dav of November,
j Utl-1. or lids notice will lie pleaded in
I bar of their recovery, (iermantoii.
In. ('., it. F. l>. No. 1, Oct. IMb,
I ltd:!.
W. C. SOI THKUX,
j Administrator of Julia Southern,
deceased.
.1. 1). Humphreys, Atty. for Ailm'r.
NOTICE;
Having; qualified as administrator
of the estate of J. Swain Morclleld,
deceased, notice is hereby given to
all iiersons holding claims against
t lu> said J. Swain Xlorctield to present
Jtjfrem to me duly authenticated for
Vtatucnt on or before the ltitli day
of Oct., 1014, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
Itersons indebted to the sahl estate
are respectfully requited to make
immediate paymeut to tiie."
This the 4th day of Oct., 101:!,
JOHN i. MOKEFIEU), Adiur.
NOT U K.
leaving duly qualltled as adminis
trator of the estate of J. T. Kausoni,
deceased, late of Stokes county, N.
this Is to notify all persons hold
ing claims against said estate to
present tliem to the undersigned,
duly proven as the law directs, on
or l»efore the Uth day of Octolier
1014, or this notice will l>e pleaded In
bar of their recovery.
All iieraona indebted to said estate
will please make prompt settlement.
OH AS. R. HELSABECK.
Adrnr. ol J. T. Hansom, dec.
OUR ROLL OF HONORj
Many Patrons of the Reporter Are Paying I
Their Subscriptions In Advance.
The Reporter is very much pleased with the good treat- I
ment it is receiving at the hands of its many patrons. ▼
During the past ten days the following named persons have I
sent in remittances and paid their subscriptions in ad- I
vance: I
Mister W. W. Ferguson, June 1914. . I
" J. M. Gibson, Jan. 1914. f
" R. L. Tuttle, Jan. 1914. r . 1
" L. F. Tuttle, May 1914. I
" W, Matt Mabe, Jan. 1914.
" Reid Hall, March 1914.
" J. M. Boles, Dec. 1914. k
" M. F. Tuttle, July 1914.
„ " W. R. Gunter, March 1914.
" J. F. Fulton. Sept. 1914.
" G. A. Hill, Feb. 1914. |
M W. T. Tuttle, May 1914.
M W. D. Smith, May 1914. f
" J. 0. Boyles, Aug. 1914. 4
- D. F. Tillotson. April 1914.
Miss Maggie Baker, Nov. 1914.
Mister J. C. Moore, May 1914.
" W. B. Boles, Feb. 1914. I
" J. W. Montgomery, Mav 1914.
" Joe W. Bowman, Nov. 1914. f
" Gillious Mitchell, Nov. 1914. A
" Wiley Franklin. May 1914.
" Scales Cromer, May 1914.
" C. W. Holland. Feb. 1914. T
" Cicero Boles. May 1914. 1
Mrs. Wm. Baker, Nov. 1914.
Mr. W. A. Sullivan, Dec. 1914.
" C. R. Simmons, Nov. 1914. I
" J. L. Shuskey, Nov. 1914. I
" E. A. Covington, Feb. 1914.
" 0. R. Tuttle, Nov, 1914. f
" King Lewis, F b. 1914. A
" Ernest Tuttle, May 1914.
" C. R. Boyles, July 1914.
" W. H. B >yles, Dec. 1914.
G. A Jones, Oct. 1914. ~ I
" L. B. Simmons, Nov. 1914.
" T. P. Hart. Nov. 1914. f
" L. W. McKinne.v, Nov. 1914. A
" Jno. F. Dunlap, Nov. 1914.
" Wyatt Diggins, Feh. 1911.
Miss Lou Hayden. Jan. 1914.
Dr. S. S. Flynt, Nov. 1914. 1
Prof. E. C. Willis, Aug. 1914.
Prof. W. A. Flynt, Jan. 1914. S
Elder G. J. Maba, Jan. 1914 1
Mr. Jesse Powers, May, 1914. 1
" Tiney Smith, Jan. 1915.
" W. A. Tilley, Jan. 1915 f
" R, A. Brown, Mch. 1915. *
" J. M. Galloway, Feb. 1915.
" E. C. Gann, Oct. 1914. I
" Silas Hicka, July 1914.
Rev. J. E. Flinn, Feb. 1911. I
Mr. Snider Bullin, Dec. 1913.
Miss Flora Petree, May 1914. T
Mr. D. F. Rhodes, Sept. 1914. A
" T. J. Covington, May 1914.
" C. E. Hodgin, Nov. 1914.
" Jas. Robertson, Nov. 1914.
" C. H. Sheppard. Feb. 1915. I
" Samuel Gann, Dec. 1913.
" G. J. Moore, April 1914. f
" Wiley Mabe, Dec. 1914. A
" Stroddv M irtin, Aug. 1913. i
" Jno. W. Shelton, Dec. 1913.
" S. J. Martin, July 1914. f
" Jno. W. Fagg, Aug. 1914. 1
" J. W. Hylton, Aug. 1914.
" R. F. Fulk, Sept. 1914. I
" W. H. Hartman, Aug. 1914.
" R. H. B>yles, June 1914. I
" M. O. Lynch, March 1914.
" J. M. Fagg. Feb. 1914. f
" J. E. Campbell, Nov. 1914. A
Messrs. Fulp & Sprinkle, Jan. 1914.
Mr. S. E. Simmons, Sept. 1914.
" 0. T. Tucker, April, 1914.
" D. S. Pridd.v, Dec. 1913. 1
" W. J. Woods, Dec. 1913.
" W. C. Martin, Jan. 1915. •
" J. S. Chapman. Sept. 1914. A
" A. D. Dodd, Dee. 1911.
Elder Walter Mabe, Jan. 1911.
Mr. C. E. Beasley, Jan. 1914.
" VV. R. Fagg, Jan. 1914. ft
" N. O. Petree, Jan. 1915. B
Mrs. J. H. Wright, March 1915.
Mr. C. M. Jones, March 1914. I
" J. L. Mitchell, Sept. 1914. 1
Miss Lenora Mchone, Aug. 1914.
Mister Jasper Slate, Nov. 1914. f
Mrs. Mildred Alley. Oct. 1914. i
Dr. W. B. Moore, Feb. 1915.
High Price For
Corn Next Sprinj.
Monroe Enquirer;
' tJttless .all signs fail corn will
be a big price along about aipxt
April and May. Not only is the
crop short in the United States,
but there is a Russia,
Italy, Japan and a number of
other counuies, and it U esti
mated that the world's corn crop
will be over one fifth less than
last year's crop. Here in "\orth
Carolina the crop is fino and the
farmers are saving every jprain
of it and with the prospect of
unusually high prices for their
cor tT ffving to
waste any of it
High Price For
. Stokes Citizen's Tobacco!
i !
I • Mr. J. P. Slaughter, of the I
1 Westfield section of Stokes, sold
t 1102 pounds of tobacco last week
; *for $444.56, or an average of a •
, little more than forty cents a I
pound. His best pile brought j
! seventy-two cents a pound. Mr. |
. Slaughteris one of our county's j
i best tobacco growers,
i ! Mr. Slawter holds the record j
I
1 for last year, as well, for one 1
1 day during last year he sold 1512 1
, pound* of tobacco for $790.14,
, the average price for that load
i being fifty-two and one-half ce nts
per pound.
Florida Land Agents
In Federal Court.
Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 20.
Eight official and agents of the
Florida Fruit Lands Company
today were indicted by the
Federal grand jury, charged
with conspiracy to use the mails
to defraud in connection with
the sale of one hundred and
eighty thousand acres of land
in the Everglades to twelve
thousand purchasers in various
sections of the country.
Z Walnut Cove, N. C., Sept. 8, 1913. X
A We are now now ready to show one of the best stocks ' M
X of goods ever opened in the county. We can supply Z
you with most anything in a first class dry goods and
• notion store. We have a big line of ladies', misses and V
m children's cloaks all prices; big line of sweaters for #
A men, women and children- Dress goods of all grades A
A and latest styles, also ladies' suits and skirts, ladies' Z
Z underwear of all kinds.
¥ Big line of fashionable millinery for ladies', misses V
V and children, and a good milliner to trim as you wish. V
W Big line of hce ana embroidery for trimmings. Big W
A line of blankets, all grades. £
Z Men's, Boy's and Children's Clothing t
• all grades. Hats and Caps for 5
2 Men and Boys. Z
J Now if it is shoes we have them, all kinds, Elkin. W
W . Crossett, Hamilton Brown, Selby, Cotton Line and W
A Built-Like-a-Bridge shoes and many others. £
2 j 1^ est ' ar,?est '' ne out ' n £ and flanneletts ever X
• We are still selling SI.OO shirts for 2
g 50 cents. |
| JOHN A. BURTON, Walnut Cove, N. C. I
Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
• lly virtue if II decree of the
Superior Court of Stokes Count.v,
N. renilereil In Ihe en HO of I »r. .1.
11. KUluuton, administrator of .1.
Manner .Martin against .1. Walter
Joyce. Ilartle A. Joyce anil others,
appointing the undersigned to make
nale of a portion of the lands of June
Alley, deceased, for partition anions
her heirs-at-law, the.v will sell at
public auction for cash to the
highest bidder, at the store house
of Caleb Mall at Sandy Hldge, X. ('.,
on Saturday, December the I'Otb,
litl.'l, at the hour of 12:!I0 o'clock p.
m., a valuable tract of land In
Stokes county, N. C., on the waters
of Crooked creek adjoining tlie
lands of J. Walter Joyce, deceased,
and others, near to Sandy Ridge,
and bounded as follows:
"Beginning at a small sycamore
and poplar pointers on the East
bank of tile public road leading from
Sandy IMdge to Dobyn's Mill, now
Joel Sheppard's Mill, the corner of
lot No. one, thence North, .1 decrees
East, ."il» chains to a sour wood
corner, fallen down, now in Joel
NOTICE
To the Tax-Payers of Stokes County :
I will meet the tax pay°rs of Stokes County for the purpose of
collecting the 1013 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, "
(J. W. Neat's store l\londay, " 24th, "
Sandy liidge (W.T. Shelton's store,) Tuesday, " 23th, "
Prestonville, Wednesday " 26th, "
Dillard, Thursday, " 27th, "
Pine Hall, 9a.m.to Ip. m., P>iday, " 28th, "
Walnut Cove (Union Bank) Saturday " 29th,
Danbury, Mondav, Dec. Ist, "
Capella. Tuesday. " 2nd, "
Pinnacle, Wednesday, " 3rd, "
King, Thursday, " 4th, "
Mtn. View, 9a.m.to 12 m. Friday. " sth, "
I Friendship (Gordon's store) Ito 3 p.m., Friday, " sth, "
Wilson's store, Saturday " 6th, "
Germanton, 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, "
0. M. Bennett's store, Ito 3 p.m.. Thursday " 11th, "
.). 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., 0. 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 haye 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 thair taxes,
which will be much needed to settle State taxes and pity school
vouchers. i
Nov. 3, 1913. Respectfully, 1
W: , e
Dan River People
round Asbury Minister.;
The good people of the Dan
River church recently pounded'
their pastor, Rev. C. W. Irvin,
of Asbury, carrying t>Ver a wagon
load of all kinds of good'thirgs
to eat, etc.
LOST—A good black overcoat
between my house and Walnut'
Cove. Will pay liberal reward. ..'
LUM BOOTH.
Route 1, Meadows, N. C.»
Sheppard's lino. formerly tlu»
I>ol»yn's line, thence North, N" de- >
urt'cjt West, with ,1 ot'l Sheppard's
lint'. 1-' 1-4 chains to ii black num. a
division corner, thence South, de
crees Went. .V.l diulliH to it stake in
,1. Walter Joyce's line, corner of lot
No. one, tlietiee South,> 7 ih'urees
Hast. w.ith the division line of lot
No. one. 12 I—l chains to the lienin
nitig. containing 72-7 acres. more
or less," ami being lot No.two,
in the partition of the lands of
June Alley, deceased, between tlie
willow a nil children of ,1. Walter
Joyce, deceased, anil the helre-at
law of the Haiti Jane Alley.
This is a valuable tract of land,
-with some bottom on it, on
Crooked creek, anil has a public
road running the entire length of
the tract, {riving a good outlet.
There Is a large portion of the tract,
in original forest, anil any persons
desiring to purchase a farm will do
well to Inspect the land, and attend
the sale. This the Bth day of
Nov. li)l:i.
N. (). I'HTREH,
J. I). HUMPHREY*.
Commissioners.