REAL ESTATE DEALS. I Recently Transacted In Stokes County As Show n By the Records At the Court House. John A. Young to J. Frank Dunlap, 1-4 acre, consideration $15.00. J. H. Cain to J. \V. Pell, 3 acres, consideration $30.00. l. T. Baker to W. J. Wall. 13 acres, consideration $1,000.00. J. W. Boles to T. S. Terry, 5 acres, consideration $200.00. Robt. Briggs to S. 0. Watts. 57 acres, consideration $1220.00. WiHiam Beaslev to Klisha Beasiey, 00 acres, consideration $-;oo.!0. A. P. Adams to D. S. Priddy, 51 acres, consideration SIOOO.OO. J. S. Martin to Fannie V. Martin, 30 1-2 acres, considera tion $305.00. C. M. Jones to Robt. A. Hedge co:k, one lot, Walnut Cove, con sideration $350.00. R. L. Murphy to W. L. Nelson, one lot. Walnut Cove, considera tion SBOO.OO. H. L. Johnson to R. I. Tilley, 1:) acres, consideration $2,51M).00. J. L. Mitchell to J. F. Cookers, 1 2-3 acres, consideration S2OS. I it). A. L. Knight to J. T. Knight. 2G 1-2 acres, consideration S2OO. J. W. CrousetoS. L. Reynolds, 21 acres, consideration $700.00. H. L. Hutchins to Flora Jes sup. SO 5-8 acres, consideration $1,150.00. R. I. Tilley to W. P. Sheppard, 45 8-10 acres, consideration $1140.00. R. I. Tilley to P. E. Slate. Jr., 84 acres, consideration $2800.00. R. I. Tilley to P. E. Slate. Jr., 84 acres, consideration s£Boo.oo. C. T. Darnell to O. N. Swan son, 01 acre 3, consideration $724.00. S. L. Reynolds to J. W.Crouse, 5 acres, consideration $900.00. G. M. Allen to R. A. Martin, 1-2 acre, consideration $275.00. Mrs. Elmyra Young to J. T. Tuttle. 10 acres, consideration $450.00. John R. Lackey to J. Walter Neal, 9 acres, consideration $675.00. J. S. Linville to R. B. Linville, 4;t acres, consideration $900.00. R. W. James to John W. Bar ber, 81 acres, consideration $688.00. C. C. Buchanon to Charlie Marsh. 5000 feet, consideration $330.00. N. E. Pepper to W. V. Bennett, 04 acres, consideration $1483.00. L. P. Grogan to W. H. Smith, 20 acres, consideration $700.00. J. F. Reid to J. H. Throck morton, 50 acres, consideration $400.00. Rebecca Ward to R. (J. Rich ardson, 5 acres, consideration $150.00. J. A. Gordy to W. E. Newsum, 12 lots, King, consideration $350, j E. P. Newsum to W. E. New sum, 1 lot, King, consideration $75.00. I J. Sam East to J. T. I'vrtle, 51 acres, consideration $450.00. James Hicks to Henry Glide well, 03 acres, consideration sii; >;).(;( I. J. E. James to John R. Lackey, one lot. Walnut Cove, considera tion $500.00. (). N. Petree to A. W. Davis, 1 lot, Walnut Cove, considera tion SIOO.OO. L. Wall to J. T. Dodson, ill) acres, consideration SBOO.OO. J. R. Lackey to T. J. Coving tor., 1 lot, Walnut Cove, con-' sideration $400.00. J. W. R. Riersor. to R. T. J. I East, 122 1-2 acres, consiJera-1 tion SIBOO.OO. O. N. Swanson to V. T. Eaton. 32 acres, consideration $963.00. O. N. Swanson to F. M. Eaton, 2S acres, consideration $855.00. J. Spot Taylor to J. D. Hum phreys. 1-4 acre, consideration SBOO.OO. Celia M. Lawson to M. H. Robertson. 24 1-4 acres, con-1 sideration $121.00. Our Chance in Case 91 a Possible War If this great nation is at the! mercy of any invader, as some former army officers are saying, why is it that three real invaders Russia, France and Great Bri tain—are unable to crush poor little Turkey and capture Con stantinople right otT the reel? They are on the ground. A great ocean does not lie between them and their feeble prey, yet the road to Constantinople, short as it is, is no joy ride. New York and Boston are de fended by better and heavier guns than the Turks possess. In spite of all that our alarmists say, a hundred thousand soldiers can be landed quickly or easily at any unprotected point along our coast. Ocean transports need ocean 1 ports. Before an invading army can be landed in this country, a suitable port must be captured. No great power except the British empire can drive our navy from the seas, and we hold Cana da as a hostage for peace in that I quarter. War with great Great ! Britain is the remotest of all pos sibilities. With her neutral, no i other power or combination of powers could get near us except in the P'nillippines. We are to have combined army and naval maneuvers near New York this summer. Let the experiment be tried of landing troops from ocean-going ships at some unde- I fended point along our coast and let the newspaper reporters see it done. When the time is re corded and the number of men landed is counted, we will stop worrying about finding an army of a hundred thousand horse, foot and artillery dumped on our coast overnight. If an army did land in this way at some unprotected point and a storm came up, it would starve iin a week. No foreign power ' will ever take the risk. Our army system should be re- I formed by doing away with in terior posts. Our regulars should !be kept where they can do the most good and our milita system needs reorganization; but these things do not entail added expenditures, they simply call for the honest and wise spending of the present appropriation of a quarter of a billion dollars a year for defense. That is a large sum —more than this country ever spent in the time except in time of war—and we should be getting better results if a tithe of what some of our retired army and navy officers say is true.--New York Commercial. Restored to Good Health, "I was sick for four years with stomach trouble," writes Mrs. Otto (ians, Zanesville, Ohio. "I lost weight and felt so weak that I almost gave up hope of being cured. A friend told me about Chamberlain's Tablets, and since using two bottles of | them I have been a well woman." ! For sale by all dealers. THE DANBURY REPORTER WHAT CATARRH IS It has been said th.it every third ; person has catarrh in some form. Science has shown that nasal catarrh ! often indicates a general weakness I of the body; and local treatments in j the form of snuffs and vapors do little, | if any good. To correct catarrh you should treat its cause by enriching your blood with th - j oil-food in Scott's Emulsion which u a j medicinal food and a liuildins-tonic, fre • from alcohol or any harmful dru>f. Try it. Scott St Bowue. Uloutiitidd. N. J. Mizpah News Items. Mizpah, June 5. —The farmers through this section are about through planting their tobacco and were well phased with the \ favorable season?. The health of this community is very good at this writing. A good many people were very much disappointed as there was' not any preaching at Haw Pond Saturday night and Sunday. Do not know why the preacher did not fill his appointment. We are glad to know that lit tje Misses Mamie and Marybell Carroll are so they can be up again. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carroll J spent Sunday with Mrs. Carroll parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. O. Hall. Misses Minnie Fowler, Mattie and Roy Fowler spent Sunday at Mr. Thomas Ferguson's. Mr. and Mrs. 'i. W. Gordon I spent Sunday with Mrs. Gordon's i parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. John son. Mr. S. L. Johnson is having a new feed barn built. Those who visited Misses Sadie and Gertrude Carroll Sunday were Misses Primmie and Pearl Holland; Messrs. Frank Floyd, Chester Smith, Rudy Lewis, Bii ! ley Tatum. Carey Darneil, Merlie jand Harold Neal. -Miss Effie Johnson spent Sat urday night and Sunday with Miss Mamie Hairston. jMr. T. W. kallam, Local Attorney, Starts Action In Superior Court for SIO,OOO. A damage suit entitled T. W r . Kallam vs. Mck. R. Smith has been instituted in the Superior Court at Winston wherein the plaintiff i 3 suing for the sum of SIO,OOO, alleging that thedefend ant made remarks defamatory to his character and injured his business. The plaintiff was licensed to practice law in 1909 in this State, and from that date up to Feb ruary 15, 1915, he practiced his profession in the town of Pilot Mountain. The plaintiff alleges that the de fendant made remarks to a num ber of people defamatory to his character, causing him to lose ! business, he alleges that he des : troyed his business which he had taken five years to build up. i Mr. Kallam is now residing in Winston. • j Rev. Robert George, of Fran cisco, was among Dan bury's visitor's Monday. Thirty-Six For 25 Cents, Dr. King's New Life Pills are now supplied in well-corked glass bottles, containing 30 sugar coat ed white pills, for 25 cents. One pill with a glass of water before retiring is an average dose. Easy and pleasant t> take. Effective and positive in results. Cheap and economical to use. Get a bottle today, take a dose tonight your Constipation will be re lieved in the morning. 30 for 125 c., at all Druggists. JASPER J. MOSER. Jasper Moser was born Dec. 20, and died May 23. .1913, aged 31 years, 5 months and 3 days. He had been a member of the Methodist church at Palmyra for many years, and was a most earnest Christian: he was deeply pious, spiritually minded, and consistent in hi 3 CI ristian life. He loved the church of his choice and loved a!! of God's people in any and all of the churches, wherever he met them. There was the largest crowd of people at old Plmyra church to attend his funera'. the writer has seen • in a long time on such an occas ion. May God's rich blessing be | upon the sorrowing ones. E. J. POE. AIRS. MA LIN DA MOSER. Mrs. Malinda Moser was born April 1, KS, and died May 27. 1913, aged 77 \ears, 1 month and 2«> days. She was a member of Palmyra Methodist Church for long years and lived a most earnest, faithful and consistent Christian till the close of her earthly pilgrimage. She would 'often speak faith in -lesus Christ jar.d her hopes of Heaven and 1 would get happy and shout the | praises of iod. She said before she died that she was going home. E. J. POE. Watch four Label. The Danbury Reporter stops now when your time is out. The paper is not sent to any person unless paid for in advance. Watch the label on your paper, and send in your subscription promptly if you want the paper | to continue to your address. 1 Address, REPORTER. Danbury, N. C. Billious Attacks. When you have a billious at tack your liver fails to perform its functions. You become con stipated. The food you eat fer ments in your stomach instead of digesting. This inflames the stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible headache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you will soon be as well as ever. They only cost a quarter. For sale by all dealers. NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of J. D. (lordon deceased late of Stokes County, N. C. this is to notify all persons havine: claims against the estate of said deceas ed, to exhibit them to the under signed at Pilot Mountain, N. C. on or before the 11th day of .June, 191ti, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make payment immediate ly. 0. E. SNOW. Executor J. D. Gordon. j This is the BEST Saw Mill T|ie i f&jfcjjgL Twentieth '• " & it"'? - i;utirimtci*il. HV 111; iK i ■ tlu-jj* \;i I'l.'i 1 >!•■ lull foci I;i ml center frii'tloli mills hi tln* best tested iu:itori:i|s tlii'iiiiuliiii:t. Stool lio.'ltllilnt'ks illlit r;|li|o i|l'i\r. INiiiiiiluif.il. Write for descriptive t ;11;iI.of till sizes of SilW mills, |i|;it|or«, tvs.i\\r«. I fllpM's, etc. i I. A. Vance & Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS? NO! STOP! MAKES YOU SICK AND SALIVATES "Dion's Liver Tone" Is Harmless To Clean Your Sluggish Liver and Bowels. T'uli! C'aloinel v"u sUk. Tt'#> horn'tli'! Take a lme of tin- ilaniron'Ud ilnii; tonight ainl toriiurrmv you in.iy io-e a (lav's work. ( jloinrl is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of tin- bones. ( aiofncl, vln-n it comes into contact w th sour hilo cra>lies into it. lirtakinj; i" lip. I liis is when you feel that au tul nau.--a ami i-rntiipiiijf. If vmi an- .-luu oi.-'i .1 n>J "all khin'Ucil out." ii ymir i:S'r i- li>r|>il ami Imwi-I- coti*ti|Mtiil ! yuu huvc heuil.irhe, i|i/./itn'». vna'fil t.uijiii'. if hrr.itlt i- h.i'l nr Mmiiaeii s-.iit. >: :ry :i s|mful of harm!•— lini|«niiV I.ivcr ioiiv on my guarantee. Money Back Next Day Hamlin & Co., Danville, Va. make a specialty of Chicker.s, Eggs and Butter. If you are a shipper of produce and fruits, write us to put you on our mailing list. WE NEVER MISLEAD VOL' by quoting the market higher than it is. Buy by our quota tions ar.d you will make money. Sales made, check and empties returned within 24 hours. Try us with \our next shipment. Hamlin & Co., Danville, Va. The Harvest Season in Full Blast at Slokes Hardware and Furniture Company. Johnson Mowers, Binders and Rakes. A big complete stock of repairs of all kinds for all makes Mowers and Binders. Pure Sisal Binder Twine 10c. per pound. G h. C. Shutt Grain Cradles. See us now and get what vou need. We have every thing for the home and farm. STOKES HWD. & FURNITURE CO. P. T. HARRINGTON. Prop. Walnut Cove, - - • • North Caro. Ipj Originated in. 1887 II -jj • The Jfaofinjf with JK Jrffi iP' ,^»£^ redw of Service 5 I CORTRIGHT This record for durability, without lenks, repairs, or other common roof troubles, has attracted many imitators. If the shingle offered you looks liki "CORTRIGHT", don't let it go at that, but look for the stamp on th * corrugation at the top of the shinglo "CORTRIGHT REG. U. S. PAT. OFFICE."—It is put there for your protection. Use ii! For Sale by R. H. R. BLAIR, Danbury, N. C. TO THE PUBLIC ONE AND ALL. The Hardbank Store of W. P. NELSON Is THE BUSY STORE. We are now chock full up with new and up-to-date styles of merchandise-= Men's and Ladies' Hats of all kinds. Men's and Ladies 1 Slippers and Shoes of all kind*, Dress Goods of all kinds and so on. You can find most anything you want in this up-to-date store. Yours for business, jW. P. NELSON, Danbury, N. C. R. Here's my guaranty—(lo to any drug store iiml get a .>ll rent bottle of Dod aijn'H l.iver lone. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't straight) l !! you right »|» and make ynu feel lii>>* ami vigorous 1 want ynu tn r» hack to the 81 or,' autf get your money. l)od son's Liver Tone is destroying tii«' sale of calomel because it is real liver i«-in»-: entirely vege table, therefore it can not salivate or make you siik. I snianritiv that one spoonful of Divi sion's l.iver Tone will put your sluggisli liver to work ainl clean your bowels of that smir Idle and constipated wad to which is clueMinjr your sy-lem and mak ing v.m feel miserable. I guar:intv that a hot T le of I»"• 1 -IITI"- l.iver Tone will keep your entire family feeling line for months, fiive it to ymir children. It in harmless; doe.-u't gripe and they like it* pleasant taste.

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