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DR. CHAS. L. MARTIN Dentist. Office over Madison Drug Co.. Madison, N. C. W. Q. Jerome Real Estate and Insurance Winston-Salem. N. C. 506 Wachovia Bank & Trusi Building. Phone 9i>d. FOR SALE—Several farms near Winston-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 F.deral Courts. CHAS. o. McMICHAEL. J. E. SAINTSINO, Wentworth. Relilsvllle. M'MICHAEL & SAINTSINO, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Practice in St ite and Federal Courts. All business given prompt attention. Chas. O. Mo- Michael will be in Madison on Saturdays, at bis old otlice over the post office. DR. H. V. MORTON, Dentist, Is now back in his old location, corner 3rd and Main Streets, Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. building. WINSTON-SALHM, N. C. Rooms: 301, »s)-', 303. DR. 3NO. K. PEPPUR. Disease of tlsc t'loirnch a:ul JnlvstiiJL'S. M »»i" 'J'ci:: p'e. \V ip. st) n-S:11 c m, N. C. f\ 7 » f 'T \ «.* \\f >AV ! C Jii. ISiUmAb W. is.-\ i Eye, Par, and T'iroal, (/tliro 40-i-1 .Musmiio 'I on• jj* •, Winston - Salem. N. C Hours. : 11 to 12:!»0, 2 1:j 1 h:h by appoint.r.ent. CHAS. R. HELSAIiKCK Attorney fit Law, DAN BURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all busi ness. Office in Taylor Hotel. DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Dank Building, Collctions a Specialty. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. J. W. MALL, Attorney-at- Law, DAN BURY, N. C. Will practice in as! courts, both State and Federal. Office ever Martin's stoiv JOHN I). HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at-Law, DAN BURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all bnein.-ps entrusted. Will practice in State oourts. Dr. I. A. McGlung, Mist. Office—7ol-702 Wachovia Bank Building. Phone 420 Hours 9to 1. 2to 5 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Levi W. Peruuson. Art'itr 15. F.«rirt sen Ferguson & Ferguson Lawyers. Office over Thompson'* Drug 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. Laffargue PIANO ". .. j Excells in Purity of Tone and Durability of Construction, ataogue Fre;. Write Department S. R. J. BOWHN & BRO. Winston-Salni, N. C. We carry a complete line of Edison Phonographs and Re cords. Write for catalogue of new records. For Marble and Granite Monuments and Tombstones, Iron Fencing and all kinds of Cemetery work, call or write The Mount Airy Marble Works W. D. liAYNES & CO.. Propr's. Mount Airy, N. C. Eastman Kodaks and I i : i i m s. KODAK WW® bu ot ?bvi - Films Developed and Pictures Finished. ELWOOD BOYLES, WALNUT COVE, N. C. DR. A. S. MITCHELL SPECIALST IN FITTING GLASSES. My practice cotnbin -s that of Oculist and Optican, in the exnmin ihg of eyes, and I lie lilting of glasses to" relieve eye strains an I billing vision. Three years of suc cessful praetice ia Winston-Salem Ha guarantee that yon will receive good service. My charge* for ex anlll• .I'ioi end glasses is from live lo s"Veii dollars. l."»dechi I y Office over I'liiiotil Theatre. Mi'd urv sr.. w inston. \. c. NOTICE. Having duly i|iialilicd ns adminis trator of the estate of W. M. Fry, deceased, late of Stokes County. N. i'. this is to notify all pel sons hold ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly proven, on or before the Ith day of February, 101">, or this notice will lie pleaded in liar of their re eovery. All persons ludelited to said estate will please make prompt settlement. This the Itli day of Feb., ltd I. ■ ( HAS. It. IIFI.SAUKCK. Administrator of \V. M. Fry. NOTICE ! Having duly i|itaiilied as executor of the last will ami testament of charily F„ Martin, deceased, late of ; Stokes county. N. ('. all persons owing the said Charity F. Martin are hereby requested to come for ward and make payment of same, and all persons holding claims against her are hereby notified 'o ; present the same duly authenticated lo the undersigned for payment on . or before the liist day of March, 1015 lor this notice will be pleaded in bar of the payment of the same. Panbury, X. ('., Feb.2oth. 1014. N. A. MARTIN', Kxeeutor of Charity K. Martin, (leeenned. J. I>. Iltunphreys, Atty for Kxecutor. THE DANBURY REPORTER Mrs. Dr. W. V. McCanless is visiting relatives in Winston- Salem. NOTICE OF ROAD ELECTION. State of North I Office of the | Carolina, (Board of Stokes County, I County Com-' In the matter of missioners. road election in March2,l9l4.' Heaver Island Notice to the To wnsh ip. of | q u a lifi e d Stokes County, I voters of under an act of Beaver Island the General As- I Township of sembly, session the calling of 191' J. I and holding of said elec tion. In pursuance of an act of the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, nassed at the session of 1913, it is ordered by the board of county commis sioners of the county of Stokes, that an election be held under j the provisions of said act, at all the election precincts in the said township, to wit: Mitchell's and Pine Hall, on the 11th day of April. 1914, for the purpose of ascertaining the will of the qualified voters of the respective ; township upon the question as to whether or not the said town-1 ship shall issue township bonds in theamount of Twentv-fiveThous and Dollars, with which to raise funds for the improvement of the public highways in said township. Said bonds to run thirty years, bearing semi-annual interest, with a provision for the levy of taxes *o create a sinking fund; with which to pay said bonds at maturity, to begin fifteen years from date of issue. That for the purpose of hold ing said election it is further ordered by the board that the following registrars and .judges he, and thev avo hereby ap pointed, to hol l said election un der tli? provision jof sai l a*J r : Mitchell's Precirc' : J. Wn. Young, Uei'iVrnr: \V. .1. Ad kins and .1. Hani Mitchell, .ledges. Pine Hall Precinct : .1. 11 Carter, Registrar: Ir.itKn* lilac!: well and .1. I'. Dalt«n, .Judges. That at said election all quali fied electors who favor the issuing of said bonds sh;sll vote a ballot "For G.>nd R >.,ds Bond Usee" and those who oppose ilie issuinrr of said hinds shall v ire a ballot "A.'ainst Good' I'or>ds Bond Issue." That said election shall beheld i as near as may he under the | general law for the election of members of the General As-! sembly. That the registration books, shall open on Thursday the sth j day of March, 191!, for the re gistration of voters, anil shall j close on Saturday, the 2Sth day 1 of March, 1914; that said reg istration books shall be kept open on each day iSunday ex cepted) from nine o'clock, a. m. until sunset. That on each Saturday during the time afore said. the respective registrars shall attend at their respective precincts with their registration books for the purpose of re gistering voters. That Satur day. April 4th, 1914, shall be challenge day. That the respective registrars and judges of the respective precincts make return to the j board of county commissioners of Stokes county of said election i ;on Monday the 4th day of May. j j 1914, following the election.ini | accordance with said act. i That the clerk of the board \ i came notice of this order to be ! (published or.ee a week for at i ; least thirty days next preceding! : the election in the Dan bury Re j norter, a newspaper published in ! Dan bury, N. C.. ai;d further ' cause notice hereof to be posted at five public places in the : township, i'cr thirty days next 'preceding the election, and also cau:-e notice of the order to be served by the Sheriff of Stokes county on the registrars an;l judges hereinbefore named. By order of the board, this the 2nd day of March. 1914. J. G. MOREFIELD, Clerk Country Boad Com'rs. NOTICE! Having duly qitnlilied ns executor of the Idht will and testament of Mrs. Mallssu I!. 11 i|>i>in. deceased, lute of Stokes comity, X. C. all persons owing the estate of the said ileceaseil i:re requested to coaie forward ami make immediate pay iuet>t of same, and all persons hold ing claims against said estate are hereby notilied to present the same duly a lit lien t lea led to the undersign ed for payment on or in-fore the lot It day of March. l'.d.">, or this notice will lie pleaded in bar of their recovery. Pilot Mountain. X. C., Feb. 'JMh 1»14. U. E. SMITH. Executor of Maltssa It. Flippln. •I. I). Humphreys. Atty for Executor. CORINTH SCHOOL. Will Close April 3rd With An Interesting Programme. Germanton, March 28. Corinth school will close Friday night. April ;»rd, with an interest ing programme as follows : Song —"Will There Be Any Stars In My Crown," by school. Lord's Prayer—By three girls. Opening Speech— By Srnoak Rutledge. Dialogue—"Change Toys," by a small girl and boy. School Song—By the school. Dialogue - "Choiceof Trades," by ten boj s. Educational Recitation, b y Robt. Petree. Play "Morning Callers," by several characters. Recitation "Summar Vaca tion," by Ruth Petree. Song "Row Your Boats." Recitation-By Durward New som. Play—"ln Want of a Servant," by several characters. Recitation - "Tight Times," by Arthur White. Song—"Flag of Our Nation Great." Recitation—By Alma Newsom. Dialogue- "Sudden Inquir ies." Solo Ruth Petree. Dialogue "Charlieand Kate." ! Duet—"lt Is Well With My! ■Soul," by Lavada and Reva Rutle;lge. Flag d 1 ill by seven girls. Monologue "Susan .lane and Betty," by Lavada Rutledge. I lay—"Farmer Boy and City DuJe." Song "Meddby," by six! girls. Pan torn ir.e "Home Sweet Home." Five tons For Letting Whiskey Alone. Dr. Henry Smith Williams, of New York, an eminent special ist in nervous and mental dis eases. summing up his investi gation.-> concerning alcohol and its effects, says : "I am bound to believe, on the evidence, that if you take alcohol habitually in any quantity whatever, it is to some extent a menace to you. If you do this, I am bound to believe, in the light of what science has revealed : 1. That you are tangibly j threatening the physical | structures of your stomach, your j iiver, your kidneys, your heart, I your blood vessels, your nerves. I your train: 2. That you are un qu'vocally ! decreasing your capacity for ; work in any field, be it physical, . intellectual, or artistic. o. That you are in some ! measure lowering the grade of j your mind, dulling your higher I orthotic sense, and taking the j liner edge off your morals; I 4. That you are distinctly lessering your chances of main ! tair.ing health and attaining long j life: and, 5. That you are entailing upon j your descendents yet unborn a I bond of incalculable misery." Money Lost. On the loth of March I lost a pocket book containing four $20.00 bills and some valuable papers. Lost between Purge's store in Forsyth county and Ger manton. Will pay $20.00 re ward for recovery of pocket book and its contents. 11. A. FULP. ' Mizpah, N. C. _____ » ■ ;«ww The Fact Remains I No amount of misrepresentation by the peddlers of alum baking powders, no jug gling with chemicals, or pretended analysis, or cooked-up certificates, or falsehoods of any kind, can change the fact that Royal Baking Powder has been found by the offi cial examinations to be of the highest leavening efficiency, free from alum, and of absolute purity and wholesomeness. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable for making finest and most economical food. Eggs For Hatching. Readers of this paper who de sire to purchase eg?s for hatching this s.'ring will do well to write to Fl.vnn Elliot, Chirlc-tte, N. C., Route C. He is a I ree If rof all leading varieties of chickens, ducks, geese, guineas, turkeys, etc. He has wen over 25(0 prizes on his fowls the p st season at such shows us th j N. ('. State Fair, Danville, Ya., Atlanta, Ga., Tampa, Fla., ; n i n any others. The following is a list of the breeds he handles : Barret', White md l'.uir Ply mouth r,'o.:ks, l i\: . n an 1 White Lcgho:i.s, llcudans, Hrmburgs, Aneon i>\ Spa ;"s!;, W.ii'.e and Black l\!inoreas, C chins, White and 1!! ._!. Langs!;- nr.. White and Black Orp'ngtons, \Y. it •, Black, Buff, P. rtriJg , Ct L.r.iblun and Silver Lav.-! Wyan>.'. »ttes, ' >rn i*h and W.dt.e Indian Games, t. hit * Alncan (r.rjwu*'- covey, Pok'n, liivoii, Indian Runner, BulFand Blue Orpington Ducks, Mammoth, Toulouse, Embd-'n and African Geese, Giantßronze, White Holland and Bour'-xn Red Turkeys. Mr. Elliot can furnish eggs from the turkeys and geese at per 12. Address, Flynn Elliott, Charlotte, N. C., Route G. When writing mention the Danbury Reporter. FARM FOR SALE. ISi'twe -ti -»> ami acres iif jjimml toliacco ain I n'niiii lain). .Ml lies lt'vt'l. tiiioil timber. (>!»»• liani and hasi'iiii'ii!. Wriii l or see mo (or further iiii'Di'uialinii. L'.'.niflii't .1. M. TAT I'M, Walnut ("live lioutc 1. I'.ux :!•». Rheumatism, Sprains Backacliej Neuralgia "Yes, daughter, tint's good fluff. The pain in my baelc i i all £one —I never saw anything work f C %> > i as quickly a i Sloan's Liniment." Thousands of u jrrateful people voice iho same opinion. Here's \ J the proof. J Relieved Pain in Back. / t'Ai>\ Sn "l " vn '* trouM* 1 with a very ti.nl piin in my 1 ..I .» l» r M 1110 t» 'v rheumatism the only tViin«?'that Vil vm "vlr iMffe J ,v /k'y did her any p>od was Sloan's jE&Smw Of —Liniment. We cannot pntise it De* jrfoinvi, iotveu Sprained Anklo Relieved. "I was ill for a lomr time with a severely sprained ankle. I pot a bottle of Sloan's Liniment and now I am able to he about and can walk a great deal. 1 write this he cause 1 think you deserve a lot ef credit for putting such a fino Liniment on the market and 1 phnll always take tiiiiJ to recommend Dr. Sloan's Liniment."— Mrg. Cluu. Huu±c, liulumurt, Md. SLOANS LINIMENT At all Dealer.—2se.7 80c. tod SI.OO. Sloan'* intlruc(>▼• book oa bomt, cattla, boa. .od poultry tent fr... Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. • • ■ Boston. Mass. Ultimata Given To Tobacco Companies, New York, March 2>. The four companies into which the tibacco trust was disintegrated by the decree of 1911 have been given until next Monday to present a plan for abandoning monop listic practices which the A to n;*y General considers are i i violation of the decree. United States District Attorney Marshall t >ll the attorneys of these com panics, at a conference, that tiu Kove nnient intended to put an end to present conditions by injunstun c v other means, but promised to postpone action until Monday, : t the request of the tob.icco attorneys. The government is acting upon tlu complaint of cvrlain inde pendent dealers who charge that a r.v.nopo'y of the jobbing busi niss in this district, which was enjoyed by the .Metropolitan Tobacco Company under 'he old trutt, still exists, and that inde pendent dealers are obliged to buy their tobacco at retail rates. The corporations represented at the conference were the American, the Liggett & Myers, the 11. J. Reynolds, the P. Lorii lard and the Metropolitan Tobac co Companies. Under the terms of the dis solution decree the Federal Court still retains jurisdiction of ; the tobacco trust case. Miss Nell Joyce returned to .Alebane Fiiday, where she is teaching in the graded school.
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