TRIAL HERE THURSDAY
Elbert kiser Bound Over To
Court on Charge ot Assault
On Lum Booth.
A trial which attracted a con
siderable number of spectators
was held here at the court house
Thursday in which Lum Rooth
■•as the plaintiff and Elbert Kis
er was the defendant. The
charge in the warrant was as
sault with deadly weapon and
the cas»" was heard before-lustice
i: the Peace X. A. Martin. The
t vfendant was represented by
Attorney X. 'l'etree, while Mr.
\Y. Hall apoeare 1 for the
: aintirV. The defendant was
1 und ove.*' Superior court in a
t nd of >•" . 'i.
7he trouble between a iser and
•' oth arose ever a lot of pigs
I-. longing t ■ Kiser which it was
' .-.arced wi re allowed run loose
a :d damage Booth's oats and a
i-w da;, s since the two men
i t • b. >w ver the matter
iwhich looth was struck on
' -.e head by Kiser with an a\e.
i :h parties res.de on Meadows
*. >iitt* : uiru*worr\in.ir
121,000 Balance
In Stale Ireasurv
rlaleigh. Dec. !. Showing an
:,.tual available balance of s-Jl.-
:n the State treasury at the
se of th-.- *iscal year and an
estimated income of
'l.> 7! estimated e\
. enses *he State d iring the
.. ; State
;:s
- ♦ ..J*
.t-.e, 1 . :. : include amounts
•• >r. ' '.'.'l! appropriation
' r high -chocils and warrants
lii'h were in course of collec-,
" n. which brought the actual
t stance down to £-21, v 7t'..
In estimating the revenue for
t-.e next two years at s*>,.">9S,9;{o l
Treasurer Lacy bases his esti- j
r. ates on the record for the past
t >vo years and probable increase '
■or the next biennial period. The
*•5 imate includes an estimated j
i'.crease of or more from i
t-.e counties on corporation taxes
t >r each of the two years, this :
being the ratio of increase of
I'.'R! over 1912 with much more;
r.arked in increase in 1911 over;
J.'i:; due to some extent to l!!luj
oues running over into 191-1 fori
payment. He also figures on
tmail increases from department
revenues. He also ficures on an,
increase of tiftv million dollars
:
■r: tax assessment valuation for
the next year.
Valuable Farm For Sale.
208 acres, isu acres open and in i
cultivation, balance in pine. oak.
poplar, hickory, and dogwood. 1
Place is well supplied with water, ;
having wells, springs, branches
and a creek.
Land is adapted to the growth I
of grain, grasses and fine tobacco.
The improvements consist of a
good five-room house, feed barn, '
fine tobacco barns, one good pack
house with basement: also 2good 1
tenant houses. Good young orch
ard of apple, peach, pear and
plum trees. This farm is located
on improved road close to schools;
and churches. Telephone line
and R. F. D. route right through
the farm.
T. B. OGBURN,
Greensboro, N. C. i
zmacH
are usually thin and easily
worried, sleep does not re
fresh and the system gets weaker
and weaker.
Scoff'* Emulsion correct* nervous
ness bv forceol it fe ■1 m
the nerve centres l v «listriliutiuK e«-
erjjy and power all over the l*«'.v.
Don't resort to alcoholic mixture*
or drug concoctions. »
C.I SCOTT'S EMULSION for (f'-K
your nmrvmu nothing muuala or
comporma u.i th it. but ihmf on \|f
f/i« fsnuine SCOTT'S. J|
M ,.j EVERY DRUGGIST HAS IT
News ol King.
King, Pee. —Rev. Robert
Helsabeck and Mrs. Helsabeck.
of Salem. Ya., are spending sev
eral days with relatives here.
Mr. tl. R. I'ulliam, ol' W'inston-
is visiting relatives here.
Mrs. (liven Watkins, aired
about sixty years, died at her
home live miles noth of here
early this morning, after a ling
ering illness.
Mr. W. K. N'ewsom has pur
chased from Mr. 1. A. (lordv his
residence and lot on I'ine street.
Mr. Li. l\ Allen, who is in
school at tiuilford (,'ollege this
year, spent the holidays at home.
Mr. Deo. King spent Christmas
with relatives at Stoneville.
Vlany Disorders Come From the Liver
Arc You Just at Odds With Yourself
Do You Regulate Living?
Are you sometimes at odds with
vourself and with the world? Do
you winder what ails you'.' True
you may be eating regularly and
sleeping well. Yet something is
tne matter! fonstipation. Head
ache. Nervousness and Billions
Spells indicate a Sluggish I.iver.
The tried remetly is Dr. King's
New Life l'iiis. inly l'.">c. at
your Druggist. Hucklen's Arnica
Sa/. e to** Skin Kruptlons.
1 i fatlro' ®
m vliniK! ' slL • m
® •■o'' : , ;"-4a' j.a.o : sawsSKr«Batßi"a»?S'v» #
# to
2 lam better pre J
A pared to serve 0
89 you in anything needed in the machinery W
line both new and second hand machinery
a of various kinds. I am now stationed at 5
f Pilot Mountain, N. C., and receive machin = £
Sery by the car load. I can give you the best M
freight rate, with terms to suit customers. #
J Drop me a card and let me know your need. 0
5 lam sure I can save you money on anything
X you want. Your friend,
IwwmwWMMWHWIIJ
|To The Farmers: j
» The season of the year is here when you T
| will begin marketing your tobacco and you 1
1 will be in need of clothing, shoes, hats, and I
k other necessary supplies, and we want to call T
your attention to the fact that we can save |
I you money on many articles and it will pay I
• you to come in and see our stock and prices. I
(You will be welcome at our store whether you 4
buy or not.
Our line of clothing, shoes, hats, dry g?ods, I
? notions, etc., is hard to beat. ?
I Men's tailor made clothing I
(a specialty.
Don't forget to drop in and see us.
(Your friends, i
DODSON & CO.,
Walnut Cove, N. C.
: s
sis?
MR. LI-FF JOYCK.
i
Another link in our fraternal
chain has been severed by the j
death of our beloved and hiphly j
esteemed brother. .Mr. Lefl'i
Joyce, which occured on the 1-lth
day of December. 1011, at his
home. He was years of aire
and leaves a wife, several child
ren and a host of friends to
lament his death. While it
seems hard for is to have to
give him up. still, we must
bow in humble submission to
the inevitable, 'ti > our hearts
are pained with ; rief and sad
ness. we m ist bec> me reconciled
to Cod's will as He dooth all
things well and fo; some good.
Therefore, be it resolved first
that in the death ( f our brother
15rim Crove I'nion No. 1«»14 has
l ist one of its best and most
faithful members: one who was
at all times reads' and willing;
to assist a worthy brother or •
friend in distress and toper- 1
form all duties i nposed upon i
him with a cheerfu spirit.
Second. To ti.e widow and,
children of o:;r brother we
tender our most sincere and i
heartfelt sympath\ and wish i
that their pathway through life;
mav be strewn with Cod's rich-!
est blessings as through and by
Him can we only hope to get
relief in this su.i hour of bereave-
THE DANBURY REPORTER
inent, and therefore we commend
the distressed ones to Him to be
comforted.
Third. While we mourn the
j loss of our brother we have the
! consolation and assurance that
he had «iven his heart to Cod
and died in l'aith. He was true
i
;to his Cod, his order and his
friends: a kind husband and a
i Kood provider in his household,
! therefore the community has
' lost a Rood neighbor and a faith
ful friend. Consequently his
memory will ever be cherished
by those who knew him.
Fourth. That a copy of these
resolutions be recorded in the
minutes of our I'nion. a copy be
sent to the family and also a,
copy be sent to the Danbury
Reporter with the request that
they be published.
(.'HEAD W. OWKN,
;ksk a. hall,
O'i.fMHrS HALL.
Committee.
A Draft—YOU Catch Cold—Then Follow*
|L Coughs, Cold
Stiff Neck
Igyk Neuralgia
in tin' j iHTfiiifi pain
\ neuralgia *»'' In 1 'lull ttiroli >f
1 h■:nl:n• 111• i Sloan Liniment
wonderfully relievinjr. J.aid
lightly on tin- part where the pain i* n it, it gives at once :t
feeling of comfort and case that is mu.~t welcome to tin?
overwrought .-ulTercr.
Hear What Olhcr? Say:
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c f t • i.r .r • --« :i 1 J.nf ti..«t • .'t •: if .Ifi>. I. J Hrvirn,
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• I iM 1 .--i.iii' I. : .■ !.♦ t' f ' -v ■» n?•.J \v» M: • t u;i I ■ ,t
it \\ • i | : . ' I r'Hlp mill
tr«»*.!•'■ . :»i*tf»t»«• I• r vi &>»«•-. >f u . ' • •• • :» » n..»v
ran t .* M» w Mtiannil li«t :iuk!. I. • *r. M«r -in l».nl \
HlOAl>' I.iti• it.• tit ;.|'j •! •it \ -1 I r i• . i ■ 1 li.i\** u«*«! it
t"-\ .ud r!.» ;sn..i tsui —J .A ♦« .. /» /...V .A
LIMMENT
It works like magic, relieving Lumbago, Rheumatism, Sprains and
Bruises. No rubbing—just lay it on. Price 25c. All dealers. Send four
cent* in stamp* for TRIAL BOTTLE. Sent to any address in the U.S.
DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc. Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pa.
Beef and Milk A-plenty
Cattle are kept tor two purposes; for beef pro-
Auction and tor millc p;cd action. To do either right Any time any ot my eat
they must be healthy. There is nothing better to Ut gct «oythmc wrooc
keep them in continued good health, or to make with thtm igivc tii»m •
them well quickly when sick, than a tew doses of— i«w dosn of Bte Dee
STOCK MEDICINE
TJa/v T\aA STOCK They toon*: well.
O ee D ee MEDICINE .Moo'rhcad. Mist, j
Stirs up the liver—Drives ' .
25c, 50c and sl. per can.
disease poisons away. At your dealer's.
i BANK OF KING |
Is Open for Business! jgl
Offering You Safe, Honest. Courteous
Banking Service. Start a Savings
Account.
& We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest. |pj
on time deposits compounded quarter
ly. Give us your checking account.
if it is only a small one. We will ap
preciate it.
DIRECTORS:
'MTI DR. J. WALTER NEAL N. E. PEPPER : £>3J
C. O. BOYLES M. T. CHILTON
SGM? S. W. FULLIAM V. T. GRABS
W. R. KIGER. %fS
V. T. GRABS, PRES. T. S. PETREE, CASHIER
! Stop the Child's Colds —They Often
Result Seriously.
| Colds, Croup and Whooping
' Cough are children's ailments
| which need immediate attention.
! The after-effects are often most
serious. Don't take the risk
j you don't have to. Dr. King's
| New Discovery checks the Cold,
soothes the Cough, allays the In
! Ilamation, kills the Germs and
j allows Nature to do her healing
work. 50c. at your Druggist.
Buy a bottle todav.
Store Building For Rent.
I will rent at reasonable price
: my 2-story 2'K.'U) feet store build
ing at Friendship. Ingoodcom
munityand a good stand. Mer
chant can get good board cheap.
Apply to
F. L. TITTLE.
2:»decl!t iermanton.Houtel.N.C.
Pigs and Shoats.
If you are in need of pigs or
shoats of any size at any price
don't fail to see my lot. Good
stock and reasonable prices.
12.ian2t JOHN R. SMITH.
Walnut Cove, N. C.
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. JNO. K. PEPPER.
Disease of the Stomach and
Intestines.
MiiMiiiir Temple,
Winston-Salem, N. C.
DR. THOMAS W. DAVIS*
Ey, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office 405-7 Masonic Temple,
Winston - Salem. N. C.
Hour 6 : 9to 12:30, 2to 4 and
by appointment.
DONALD. I). HAWKIN»
Attorney-at-Law J
4th Floor Wachovia BanlJ
Building,
Collections a Specialty. ■
WINSTON-SALEM. N. cfl
J. W. HALL,
Attorney-at-Law,
DAN BURY, N. C.
Prompt attention to all
business entrusted.
Will practice in all courts,
both State and Federal.
Office over Martin's store.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS*
Attorney-at-Law, j*;
DAN BURY, N. C.
Prompt attention to all bueineM
antrusted. Will practice in all
State conrt6.
Le%l W. t'eri*u«on. Arthur £. Fer^uso*
Ferguson & Ferguson
Attorneys At Law,
Over Thompson's Drug Store,
Winston-Saleni, N.C.
Phone 1120.
Collection a Specialty. Notary'
Public in Office.
DR. \V. H. CRUZ
[JHNTIST.
Office over Drup Store.
Ili'.vr Trl( pliniif ( iiiiitcciloii.
WALNUT COVE. - N C
Dr. A. S. Mitchell v
OPTOMETRIST.
My winilf time ;iinl ,'it
tontion i* given to the tit
ting uf hiiil I'lmrgen
for same very reasonable.
For reference ;isk any lniKi
nexx house In the eity.
Office Klmont Theatre Ulilg.,
WJNSTON-SALI'.M. X. »\ >
■ -~m
Laffargue
PIANO
Excells in Purity of Tone an4i
Durability of Construction, jf*
Cataogue Free- &>
Write Department S.
R. J. BOWEN & BRd
Winston-Salem, N. C.
We carry a complete line of
Edison Phonographs and Rq>
cords. Write for catalogue tfC
new records. ■'§•
Tired!
Arm yom llrtd ? tn don ? ■•nailP .
I* nnrlklal ym» 4o ■■ effort? Not
it i« MI luiini. YH aro ill. Y.tr
•tum Htdi ■ loilt. Your liMuk.
Utatj. ni Liver atirriaf
N.lUi| will 4m IbU bailor iboa
lp 1 a m
Av A i
Bitters
SOo. and SI.OO All DrugfUt*
HORSE FOR SALE—I have St
my house one good horse for
sale. This horse is owned by my
brother, W. T. Morefield. ofl
Williston, N. D.. and it will M
sold at once. Any one in nefl
of a horse will do well to come I
once and look at it. J. F. MORfl
FIELD, Campbell, N. C,