DK. CI I AS. 1.. MARTIN. Oculist. Office over Madison Drug Co., Madison, N. C. I). H. MARTIN. Jeweler, Stuart, Va. All work guaranteed satisfactorj W. G. Jerome Real Estate and Insurance Winston-Salem, N. C. 506 Wacho\ia Bank & Trust Building. Phone 98!*. FOR SALE—Several farms near Winston-Salem. All kinds of :it\ property. Life, health, accident and lire insurance. W. READE JOHNSON Attornev-at-Law. Masonic Temple. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Will practice in both State and Federal Courts. CHAS. O. McMICHAEI., J. R. SAINTSINO W'entworth. Keldsvlllc. M'MICHAEL & SAINTSINO, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Practice in St ite and Federal Courts. All business givor prompt attention. Chus. O. Me Michael will be in Madison or Saturdays, at his old otlioo over the post oliioo. i)k>. H. V. HORTON, !)esitist, Is now back in his i locatini:, cornar !>rd «'.:al Main Stivi> W; chovia I'a .k i'c Trust C-. - baildir.g. VVINSTC-N-SAL!::.!, N. C. Rooms; .»d!, 302, J'.}.-. i>R. r;K;AIAS "W. UA\ J;y«, i:«r» Nom; anJ T'i ;■ •; ( )lM( i I''-I- 1 .s -o. : • | ; Winston - N. C Hours : i*t » 1 t'.» !• by apjji.intia.ctut. CHAS. R. HELSABECK Attorney at Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all busi ness. Office in Taylor Hotel. DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Bank Building, Colictions a Specialty. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. J. W. HALL, Attorney-at-Law, DAN BURY, N. C. Will practice in all courts, both State and Federal. Office over Martin's store. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at-Law, DAN BIJRY, N. C. Prompt attention to p.! I liuninent ontrustnd. Will practice in nil State courts. Dr. 1. A. McCtag, Dentist. Office -701-702 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. 1.e%l \V. pentiumi. Arthur I:. Perruion Ferguson & Ferguson Lawyers. (Wire CIVIT Tlmiiiiwtin'x I'rtiu Store Phone 815, Winston-Salem, N. C. Prompt attention to all busi ness entrusted. DR. W. H. CRUZ DENTIST. Office over Drug Store. WALNUT COVE, - N C. I)s:. iiu: C;.nr.oi I'.c Ci:i•»il l:y ioc; \ ;ij.;>'!e t »lions. as ill rann.-t i" rli tit"di•• -d j»>i {ion of tii*..' cur. There is only out* way to c irr deafaess, and vhat is bv ('.institutional rota: dies. Deafness is mused. by ;;ri inllana d c.'i diticn of iho mucous lining of the ilust.vc'nian Tube. When this lube is inllameil you have a rumbling sound or im perfect 1h a i:1 arid when it is entirely closrd. Deafness is tin 1 re u!t, and unless the inllamma tion can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY £ CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Notice. Having duly qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of \V. T. .Johnson, deceased, late of Stokes county. N. C., this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly proven, on or before the 22nd dav of Nov.. 1911, (a 1 this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebted to said (jstate will please make prompt settlement. This 22nd day of Nov., 10!!?. ( HAS. R. HELSABECK, Administrator. [Slate of North ' In theFujwin j' uokna, Stokes *'»:« •i. I!' .' '' i 'i\ in' y, t in* 1 : ■.' . Vlary Jane Vol.- o; ■ i ill' \viln\v'i t ' ii si,;>ni 1 e • i'lhn 1\ Tidi-v, 1\ : uiats. V.J -: ■ X,:.m juid here hu-'.- jlnnd ; .'.'anili.i* . \' 'son, and I lot hers, Piain • tilt's. against ! V. Jucks>»n 1 Ti i ley, Oscar Til ley, Ktta 11 'agej and hus-; | hand Page, i | Thomas Fagg. I Murphy Lynd and her hus band. Lynd, and Ixjster Fagg, and others, Defen dants. In the above entitled action, it appearing to the Court upon affidavit filed that Y. Jackson Tillev, Oscar Tillev, Ktta Page and husband. Page, Thomas Fagg, Murphy Lynd and hus band, Lynd, and Lester Fagg, et al defendants in said action, are non residents of the State of i North Carolina, and cannot, after due diligence be found therein, and can not be person ally served with summons, and i are necessary parties to this action, the same being an action : for the partition of the lands of .John F. Tilley. deceased, in Stokes county, N. C., by metes and bounds : It is therefore ordered by the court that publication of notice of said action be made for four successive weeks in the Dan bury Reporter, a newspaper published in the county of Stokes, N. C., notifying the said non' residents above named, to appear at the oflice of the Clerk of the Superior ('ourt of Stokes County. N. C., in Dan bury. N. 0., on or by the (sth day of January, 1914, and answer or demur to the petition now on (ile in my office;; and let the said defendants above take notice that if they! fail to appear and answer orj demur to said petition on or by j the said (Ith clay of Jan. 1914, | said petition will be heard ex I parte as to them, and the relief therein prayed for granted. This the 28th day of Nov. 1913. M. T. CHILTON, Clerk Superior Court. N. O. Petree, Attv. for PlfF. NOTJCfi. 11.-i villi; iluly tpinlllie;] ;iw ;il 111111-1 Ist nil or of .1. Calvin Southern, «!«•-' eeased. nil persons owltin'sald cstali" | nri' !ii'r»'lt,v to eoino for-1 \varil ami make Immediate pn.v-1 liient of t lie sameiliilv ant le'iitlea It'll { to iiudeivimied for payment, on orj liefore tile loth day of Dec. 11)14, or I this ii it lee will lie pleaded 111 bar' of I iielr recovery. Walnut I'ove, N. It. K. !>. No. I. Nov. I'Stli, l'.ll.'t. FRANK S. ROSS. Ailin'r.. .1. I>. Humphreys, Atty. for Aifm'r , i ["in f)ANnukv UrAKmr. -i i r t • f rl' ' s r ~ : I i.'Pii (U H/iMfij nttiii-'H ; L>„»n., ill. . ; J. t j ! . j Miss Mary Di-n' p, who resided m S.it; !v iii Ige \ou'.e !■ pass d away r t her hotu Wo inesday af -1 terasi cruilness v.iir. pneumonia. I | The dvcea.-ed was a sister of , I Mr. Joseph Dunlap, of Danbury, . and is survived by two other 1 ; brothers and one sister. She ' was about 00 years of ag_\ The I ' remains were laid to rest at j church cemetery Friday. II . j Believing that there is I j always a market for a vvell : j fed, fat possum, Thomas Isiael, , ,of Henderson county, has t conceived and put into execution . the novel idea of raising! 'possums to order, and to carry out his idea, has enclosed a ' j large plot "of ground on his r ' place near Hendersonville, ! stocked it with possums and is sitting back waiting for' '! his 1 rofits to materialize. -! Everything reduced. Boyles . Mercantile Co. } j Mrs. Will Rierson, of Walnut t! Cove, spent several days here j the past week. I ' ,' '. | SALK 01- RI AL ESTATE. '| By virtue of a judgment of '[the Superior Court of Stokes ■ County. N. ('.. rendered at the jfall term, li'l-M. thereof by His j Honor Thos. .j. Shaw, presiding •'iii tl." Cii'O oil!. C. 1 tin. ■ • ( itM». !i. Charles, ap; r : ti 11 .u; die • •:» 1 "• 'i. /d a «. .iKn-'.-sior." / !•> • nak -sale* ' > ;a - c;>o;v, ken , (after set forth. I will expose to :': I>l - ■ tie i' ■ ' a ■ ■ aidei* ■ in • i- .-li . 11 • • 1 ->.:rt hon-v . '.'iiiit* 1 1 (ici ■'■' • a,.'•«.(. . (iar.v 1j . McCoe's store house >, 1 Wed- , nesday, February .'ill;. 101-1. at ino lai a 1 i i.'.- 'di i . at. I", a 1 • ■!i I.K'scrr-11or}v of land ! >l. f raid beia;'; oa the waters of Uulfalo yreeU it. ■' -al d\\ s township, ,5* 011o 1 1 * ('••■aity, ad.,.)iniag the ! '.ads >f •I. A. Morris. W. i:. Cutabie and others and bounded as follows : "Beginning at a slake in the public road leading from (ier , nianton to StokesburJ?, running jthence south 4 degrees west 10 | poles and 5 links to a stake, thence j S. OE. lo poles and links to a-, 'stake on the north bank of a;' ditch, thence S. 78 W. 18 poles 1 1 and 20 links to stake on the east l . | bank of the ditch, thence N. 181' ! W. 11 poles to a willow on vhe J 1 1 bank of Buffalo creek, ; thence N. 18 E. (i poles to a stake, thence N 45 E 7 poles to a stake, ' ' thence N 72 E 12 ooles to place of j: beginning." leus G7 poles tained in graveyard, including j !in said lands the roller mil', saw ( | mill, engine and all machinery!] ,and fixtures for making flour, [ sawing lumber and all other ' | buildings arid appurtenances | thereto belonging. That on the 20 of January 1898 (leo. H. Charles borrowed from ;, :W. P. Bynum $1.050.00 and] executed his bond on that! day for the said sum payable i | twelve months from date with | , interest from date at six per j cent. That to secure the pay- j ment of said bond the said (leo. H. Charles, his wife. Kate B. j !Charles joining him, executed to! said W. P. Bynum a mortgage j on the above described tract of! land. That said bond was after-; wards assigned to L. J. Hine' and afterwards assigned to (i. C. Hine for value, who is now owner theroof. This the (sth day of January, 1914. j. w. KALI * GENTLEMEN: I am hotter prepared to I , n serve you than ever before. 7 N. 1 hive 1)0011 in machinery [?K* fv".£)• business several years, and i !r "' iave handled several kinds i and 1 feel sure that I now if* have the best line ever in •#■:■->■ treduced in our State. I *" cnn furnish traction, port v?'4able, or skid engines, full •;- water front, water circula ' tii»n all round lire box, any size wanted, easy steamed with less fuel I can also furnish one of the best equipped saw mills built, with a'.l the labor saving de vices, any size you want at the riirht price Let me know what you want in machinery, I am sure I can save you money on whatever machine you want. Drop me a card. 1 will be pleased to make you prices. Easy terms. T. J. TIIORE, WESTFIELD, N. CAROLINA rsr!!*er olvm kail fats Aacs! Ik i'esiily. J'l •.*. .I. •. iii! . -j i r'nt ndent of tt-ho I; of Daviison ountv, | a i.utivj oT Stokes, nlways like* to g> back t> the old | county fur the holidays, and Ihe keep * track of things up there pretty well. Returning to Lexington from that section several days ago he brought news of the awakening of Walnut Cove, the little town situated at the junction of the Southern and the N. ' & W.. 18 miles north of Win ston-Salem. The Dispatch gives i this story related by Mr. j Hill. lie traced all of the wonder ful development of the little town from a chance meeting held in Walnut Cove last ! spring, when he happend to !be there. Mr. H. B. Varner had been to Danbury. the 1 county seat of Stokes, to make a good roads speech, and I coming back he missed his 1 train and was forced to spend the night at Walnut Cove. Mr. Hill thought it a good ; idea to get up a little boost ing meeting and the business men were called together in the town hall to meet Mr. Varner and listen ia a spjech from him. i'oliowing the speech i' board of trade was nr^a'Tiand it was t':is boar i ;n llade 1' •> "sic tile woo J s aia - ." at Walnut I'avi-. A bond issue for roads j was cam d and new sand clay .•1,-, ar 1..:- ba.:. ail utid W, hvi: (. New tr.uLav.: I •. w . tar!. !, ..i.'ii : :. .a a :: a - 1 wim - huiue, that has caught and ~1 a * !■, *iadv. i.. I\ X v. . (i'.ii can take your I'.'.eti- u;v ;.ad iit you to porfeciont with a suit that c.ui'L be beat l\:r the munc\. 1 Ijar. Uv i For Fr« st Bites And Chapped hkin. For frost bitten ears, fingers and toes : chapped hands and lips, chilblains, cold sores, red | and rough skins, there is nothing to equal Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Stops the pain at once and heals I quickly. In eyery home there should be a box handy all the time. Best remedy for all skin diseases, itching eczema, tetter,, piles, etc. 25c. All druggists or by mail. H. E. BIJCKLEN & ("0. i Phila. or St. Ijouis. ' ruti-wif M'®rtniu our «•|»im«*i» free filioihrr nil iiiVfiiti"»i IS iTulmMf pnfiM.liihlr. .•mmiii.tf'ji. I KHIS strictlyconiMentlil. HANDBOOK »II I Mruus ■ent fr»*rt. JI'.'OIM ? rirsM-urijif |»nirm«. luketi ifirmicli Mui.n »V * o. receive tytcuil tmtice, without CIINI-JO, lutlie Scientific flacricaa. A h«nl«nm*lr llln»tr»led clr rtilai!••!« «'f ■'•7 •cieiitlOr Journal. 1 t riu», f.» a yenr; f-.ur niuiilU, $L Bold by all iiswwlwiicrs. MUNN & Co. S6,Dr *" 1 "" New York llruiih Odlca. r St. WMhmiiUin. D. C. 1 ' - . AT. ,J:V - 1 or burble (:• J:,.' ■ i , . ,i' and Tojr.bstonci, Iron Fencing and ail kinds of Cemetery wo)k, caii or write The Mount Airy Marble Works W. D. IiAYNES & CO.. Piopr's. Mount Airy. N. C. DR. A. S. MITCHELL Eye-Sight Specialist ( . i My pi'tii'tir»» roiil!lini'M I lull of | K-iilist II lid Iptii'.'in, in lln* iNiimiii inii' of I'U'S, ninl I lie lilting nl' ! ii'lassrs In Iclli'Vf rye si fjlilis ; 111 • 1 i;iilinii" vision, Three years uf siie leessfnl prncliee in Winston Salem jis a irnnrantee I hat ymi will reeehe rfiMxl H-rviee. My i-harjies fur e.\- ainitintiuii ami glasses is fruni liv«» to srvi'ii dollars. I.Vlei-l-'i ly oilifc uvcr F.iinont Theatre. MISKUI'Y ST., WINSTON, \. ( . § ' ' )Y Ifflk A r" ' v 1 • * / v' r* I ' ( ' • I ( ' , j r / ' t ri , { ? TflV** 4l U rtft-i-r "• " lUliMUUtll llUilasid tuj,! i i ['.} Zo Films Developed and Pictures Finished. ! ! ELWOOD BOYLFS, WALNUT COVE, N. C. Laffargue PIANO | Excells in Purity of Tone and Durability of Construction. atao£uc Free- Write Department S. ■ j?* ... v. "■ - •• * iii r \ i i. ■'' '"yj | R. J. BQWEN & BRO. NVinston-Salm, N. C. We carry a complete line of Edison Phonographs and Re cords. Write for catalogue of new records. NOTICE ! ll.'lvlllK 11111 \- • I ll.'l 11 lilMl lIS MlllllluW trat or nf ilii> estate (ir .lames 11. Clll'tlT. ileeeaseil. lint li e Is hereby R'lven t> all persons holillllK clainw ajratnst Ills estate to present tbna to me for pa vmeiti. duly antlieiitl eateil, on nr by the 1111 ilav of Doe. litH, or tills in it lee will few pleaileil la l>ar of their reeov«iry. All |ii>rsons Imleliteil to saiil estnf*- will please make Innneilinte poy tllent tome. Tills tile ll'tll (lav of Dee. l!»l Wm. s. t 'AHTKH. Ailmlnlstrator. I'ratielsio, N. ('. lUnitv 1. N. (>. I'KTHKK, Atty. for Ailmr. c\ r ••i • v rriNj v p vv c ULili • . v . 4KJ . s i N JL V V O. Dr. ! "... • I |c CJiiicr i« . .j. I ' . P.:: iT. T : i i' -t in■ • ■." l u.' the now yi .r, i.; ;. ;lr - ;.i: an.] bjiVv anybody realizes it. s■ • i_r will bj here. Even jj l;-« r«iy tiii atmosphere is full uf i '-.e smoke of plant-bed hurnin;;. No douot farmers will dou ; !e their elforts to produce more and finer tobacco than they ever did before. The hopes of the country man never have been higher than at th» prass.i:, and it's the correct state because they are the mainstay of t'.i3 country and should rr;t, as in the past, be labeled as th* cld-timers of society, i Dr. W. H. Byrium and Mr. ! DeWitt Tuttle report a wry enjoyable trip through Florida, iwheie they spent Hie Christ- I mas vacation, returning l.ist i week. Both were greatly | charmed with the beautiful summer weather and every thing green, while vegetables ' and strawberries were every ' where. Air. and Mrs. S. C. Hill have a new son, born Sunday, January 11. 1011. It is understood that several jpersons are applying for civ.'l i service i xan inations for the | tjermxnton pot-toli'ice. Tno Enlists here ha." jstcured tl:e>) vie: sof Mr. i' ; r ■t' ti-Fa em for two Su - . • • i;i o;:c i> month. ! The sahoo! Jiha? quits ; t *• ' ' | • sNJ ** / • ; ♦ J *' V . ' 1 V. • V '• ■'V • • J\V V • i Nw /. -v: !; / 5 !.:'•? DEV2L \A ' •• ' % d > . * ' '\v\i i Li lSl.ll- v $ i.i* . jj c- \~i i \ \, the hoc*. J » jjj Olio tuhlctpoonfiil or Red Devil iyo U 1 in it pint of water, t!i r. |j adiltni io tiie flop r * fl f 'cj f.ir ti a K lugs fill to li Ifs night -:i.l morning 3 throughout thu your, will PREVENT 3 chilcra and woms. Germs become worm?, and worm ft make hogs sick. Oivo nu; a chance Bfct thcKO trnm tnd worms and I'll n [»**;/*/1 SAVE YOt'R IIOOS Red Devil Lye. | If* IN 810 CANS vm „ E i 14 coat you only l>% ( K Isual Price ij -V ' | My j La I tj Sloan's Liniment i:s o speedy, I M reliable remedy far lament'.-* W f1 in lioraej and i'urm stock. I J Here's proof. Umonm Cone aj "I hail a horse aprnln his ahonldrr by ■ H puUitiK, and he r. rw to latiie ho could S H not carry fm.t at nil. I «ot a bottle cf ■ yi your Liniment anil put il on four timcj, W ■ and in three iUy He thinral no lame- B ■ neaa at all, ami made a thirty uiile trip ■ t>?«des."— linker il. Alorsjurj, Lti Sallf, JR For Splint and Thrtuh "( have used Sloan'a I.iniment «no flue mare for aplint and eured her. Thia uiakea the third florae I're cured. Ila\c reeotumendeii it to my neighbors for thrush and they aay it iaflne. I tlnd it the best IJniinent I erer useil. J keep on hand your Sure Colic Cure for my self and neighbors, and I ran certainly reoomuiend it for bmuh, iiUtvmtugh, (ja. SLOANS LINIMENT ic a quick, «afe remedy for poul try roup,canker and bumble-foot Try it. Far Roop and Cbaiter "i?loan'» liniment ia the speedieat and surest remedy for poultry roup and canker m all its forma, especially for canker in the windpipa."—t. /*. SpauLl mtg; Jmfity, JV. U. At all Daalara. 2Sc„ 80a. A $l.OO Read Sloaa'a Book oa Horaaa. Cattle, Hog* and Poukrg; aant free. Addreaa DR. EARi S. SLOAN, Inc., Boston, Mass.

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