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SCHOOL ENIERTAINMENT. I H.-ld At Cak (irove Last Satur day The Program. The public school at Oak (. i rove, taught by Mr. .1. F. Beasley, of Francisco, close 1 on last Satur day. March L'Sth, with a nice entertainment given by the sell -oi. consisting of.recitations, dialogues and humorous dialect and extra good music. PROCRAMMK. "The Court House in the Sk\" —by Yester Smith. "Roses on My Shoulders" Curf.s Venable. "I Need Your Roses Now" Viola Anderson. "I'nderthe Fading Rose Bush" Martha Webster. Misic. "Because He I.ovts Me So" Beatrice Anderson. "I »on't"—Clarence Holland. "Little Prohibitionist" —dia logue. Recitation by 1 li.tie girls. Mtsic. "Little Stars" Ruby Darnell. "Little Box" Sam Darnell. "Recitation" Lillian Holland. "Charlie's Opinion" Vera Smith. Mi sic. "i .randma's Valentin." V: Anderson. "'Neddie s \ is;L Bessie i; lV "V . i. • -ter's 1 r..y :" —Ri y "Whose Turn" —I ; i iloguo. '> i ■>'. t: •' t' >chl .Oi' I' >.vler. LET VOIR MONEY HELP YOU WORK. The Windham City Savings Bank in Connecticut recently haJ a b ink book brought in that they had not seen for nine teen years and on which ro money had been drawn or de posited sinco IS7I. In that year, ?So> was deposited. Com pound interest had increased the S-'SOO to $2,300 $1,500 clear train to the depositor, money he didn't have to turn his finger over for. This illustrates the wonderful power of compound interest. After you work for your money, your mdhey works for you, if you put it in a good bank. XX "Lost and Found"- Dialogue. Music. "The Marriage of Jim and Bet." Recitation— Myrtle Boyles. "How Sockery Set a Hen" ' Sockery. "Tedd. the Snow Man" I >alton. Ml sic. ' A Farmer Without a Wife" Llsie Edwards. "Liberty and Independence" Ray Yenable. "The 2:10 Train"—Dialogue. "A Person's Faults" Bessie Boyles. Mi sic. "The Red, White and Blue" Clarence Holland. The spelling match. ANN'OUNCEMEN T. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oliice of Treas urer of Stokes county, subject to the action of the Stokes county Republican convention. An y favors shown me will be ap preciated. F. J. PETREL. -- Kick.ipoo Worm Killer Expels Worms. The cause of your child's ills The foul, fetid, offensive breath The starling up with terror and gri.uling of teeth while asleep— The sail >w complexion The dark eir/es ur.ii -r the e.ws Are all ; licat! v.«s ! W'-rms. Kickapoo " . ■ r what your child net it expels the worms, the • • •>. tin* child' '• unhealthy ■ rem -val >;' seat, stomach and pin worms. V\ .-. gives i ttive i \ ei S . plied as a candy confection c i n li •.i«• and s ire IV ■ !'. 1 i»": . I'liVa bo c t -ilav. Price L: "v. All Druggists or by mail. Kk > Al'OO INDIAN MED. CO. Phi la. or St. Louis. i farms to Be Sold To Highest Bidder. I I Mr. W. A. White, representing the Real Estate & Trust Co., of Greensboro, is in Danbury this i week advertising an auction sale' of land to bo held on April >th, l!»14, by his company. Th« land lies near (! ail ford Collect*, in Guilford county,and J-00 acres will bc» cut up into small farms and loach farm sold to the highest bidder. A number of Stokes citizens expect to attend the sale. Notice Of Sale Valuable Personal Property. On Monday, May 2.", IPII. 1 will sell to the highest bidder for I cash on the premises of the late S. M. .lessup, deceased. 'he personal property of the said S. M. Jessup, consisting of one horse, two head of cattle, one reaper and binder, one wheat drill, and other fanting tools, j I the household and kitchen furni-j ture, and a lot of wheat, corn, i etc. This April 1. 1!>14. i S. P. CHRISTIAN. I Administrator with the will Annexed of S. M. Jessup, de ! ceased. West field, N. (\ i • - NOTICE. Having iiualiiied as adminis trator of th.' estate of S. M. Jessup. deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make settlement at or.ee, and ail persons having c;:ti:r.s ngains the sai i estate ar,' It 'r by tvitili'd to pre-- n. the same to ni 1 for pay;n *:i d.iiy aith nticat' i o:i or 1. of ore Marc',i ,"il, i " or this n itice will be a e 1 in bur o: their rec v TV. ThlOhiv'i :l, 11»! 1. S. T. C!1!11S. ~w, Administrator with the will an nexed of S. M. Jess.ri, df."eased. I'. O. Westlicld. N. i Condensed Statement The Bank of Stokes County At the close of business March 4, 1914. ASSETS , j RESOURCES Loans - $196,657 35 \ Capital - - $20,000 00 Overdrafts - - - 1,404 14 Surplus and Undivided Profits - 2,580 69 Banking House and Furniture and Rediscounts - ... 3,00000 hixtures - 6,303 52 CASH - 79,796 17 Deposits - 258,580 49 $284,161 18 $284,161 18 We solicit your business. Four Per. Cent. Interest Paid on Certificates. Check Books Free. \ 1 HE DANBURY ktPORTtR ANNOUNCEMENT. Having ncct*ptel a position with Keidsville 1 us. & 1 Jonlty Co., »( Keidsville, N. I am now In posi tion to offer von high elans tobacco I and grain farm at very low pi lot', i For proof I call your attention to II the following farm which is offereil j for |lliek sale. I'lCt Acres, i* 1-L' miles of licidsvillc, on graded roail few yards from ihe ' macaiiam. Improvements consist I of new live room cottage with base nient. nicely finished inside ami out. ; Two tenant houses, four tobacco bariis, stable and other small build ings. Young orchard of assorted fruits. About one half of this land cleared remainder in fire wood and timber. l.and level to very gently i sloping, ".nacres bottom land. This is an excellent tobacco and grain farm offered for|iiicU saleat thevcr.\ low price of S.VilMl.ihi. Terms: tine half cash, balaiiee one. t wound t liree years. Keiiu'tnbcr thisisciose in and ! one of the best markets for all farm products. This is your chance. For information, write or see. B. R. STONE. lieidsville, N. C. SALE OF REAL ESTATE'"" I'.y virtue of a decree ef the Superior Court of Stokes County 1 red'*red oil til" -M h day of Feby. lul l, in a special proceeding. I will sell oti Saturday, April the Ith. I'.ilt, at the hour of one o'clock p. in.,: ii|>oii t he premises in Siikes I 'otinty, jat public sale t > t lie highest bid ier | for casii a valuable tract of land on i 1 the waters of l'.ig t'reek in (junker i ! ilap Township.Stokest'•unity. .V. ('., ! lieing lot No. 4. pa ires 1'::::. etc.. I Clerks'* otiice of Stokcst oiiti'v. N. t". | and described In the report of the {partition th"ivuf. in liook No. .'.7.' page* ito |:> inclusive of the| Kegister's o.lice of Stokes ollllty. i and to wh'eh reference is iiereiinti made, which lot was assigm 1 In j said partition to \V. .1. Simmons, i Thomas .''imtm.ns. •ieorgc Siintnons, I • ieorge Simmons. |>. A. Simmons, I'.lijah Simmons. Mrs. Ida Forest, I i now Mrs. Ida Martin'. I'.lislia Sim-' ni'iiis. Mrs. 1.1/.-tia Vaii;:h'i, and' Mrs. Drusiila iteorire bounded and described as follow - : •'lSenintiiu:;' at a wiiite oak. old coriHT, runs nor; h. I d'vivt s east. I" chains tn a di i.; Wi ii nl. ill ttee West .'!a chaias iin .i in •.« line to a locust, new ei ii :n t!.• rorih 1 deuives e:i.', on new liiie 1-".' chains to j.. .inte: - in i' i :;ene ■ w. st Oil oil) hue I ! i •_ e'l ibis !• • a ma | '. . S.i,'.t !i - .; . ". ' !i oil S; i' ! .:' j!: i»\ •" It■ 11 -J •» | »•».!' 1 •' I*' u a r.•:••'. I .••" S. !! I, deel"e. „ . ~t - t • a t •l. anri. • !iei . • • s! L ; \ :." ■■ I nil 1• • t In- I- ; .111 a. Ml If; r • l'i s. ta>i ;• '«" i• • ■ ~>\ .•'••••• t, ,f i-111 !i> a \:.! na !• •• Ir • •'. ." il la 11 \ pers. .as .!. -irinu ••. i i" *i■ i—• • lam:- wdo vto i • - . .-1 t lie -a ' ■ . aII 1 . Ileal I lie •• i'e I'll -if _'M Ii i!.. \ «.f Feby. I •! I. \\ . .1. SIM \|i i\S I . Uillllissii iliers. N. 11. i'etrce. A I torney. j g— ———————— S We are now showing j I all the pretty de= J § signs in crepes, silks, f f # | ratines, etc., for J | . | f spring wear. g g) A complete line of ladies • i and gents furnish= | 1 ings. Every thing { S " I % new. | t 1 | MILLINERY A SPECIALTY $ 0 s | We will be glad to { § haveourStokescoun- I if 1 ® ty friends call on us. § 1 McGEHEE & CO. i S Madison, N. C. • § M>TIC2:. Having 11 ill \ i|ii-iiii'ii"l a> :i liiilni:-- I IMlnl* nf | in> retail* of 1 'IIIk »if!UP,V : laft'sluli, rill.. liotiiv is iiejvhy ffiveil to all |ii• r.-• in.- hiilillim t'laiiiis against >,ii | r-ia!r in (iri'sciit tlii'iu luiiivfiir I payaii-al iluly ant lionticalcii, mi nr I li.v i lit* "Joili ilay >f March, 1 >r i i lil-- iniiliM' will In' |»l«*;ii!f. 1 in liar iif 1 ht-ir rtvuver.v. All persons iiuli-l■ 11' i 1 tii f-aiil fr-iati- aiv ivi|ii"si«»il in ui.-ik>- paviiii-tii in Hi". Tills tin- l s ili ilav of Maivli. l!»ll. I'.lUli IIAIKSTON. Administrator. I'. (». Walnut Cove. X. lloiitt* -. !X. (). IVtroe, Atl.v. for adinr.
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