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Real Estate News. Register of Deeds J. G. More field has recently put on record the following real estate deals: B. F. and 0. L. Pulliam to R. A. Martin, 1-2 acre at King, consideration S3OO. C. H. Marshall to Joe and Robt. Fulp, 1 lot in Stokesburg. consideration SI,OOO. C. M. Tuttle to Samuel T. Oliver, 28 3-4 acres, considera tion S6OO. C. H. Lunsford to C. C. Stan ley. 30 acres, consideration $1,200. • J. Spot Taylor to Board of Education, 1 acre, consideration S4O. NOTICE. State of North I In the Superior Carolina, Stokes I Court. Before County, ' the Clerk. Sis Martin, Order of publi widow of Dan- cation, and No iel Martin, dec'd tice to Non and Lee Martin, i Resident. Plaintiffs, Against Henry -Martin, ! Mary Martin, and Obie Mar- | tin, child of Jim i Martin, dec'd. j It appearing to the court upon affidavit filed in the above en titled cause, which cause is a special proceeding for the pur- j pose of laying oil" to Sis Martin, I widow of Daniel Martin, deceas- j ed, colored, her dower in a tract of about 93 0-10 acres of land in j Stokes county, N. C., and to sell; for partition the saul tract of land, subject to said do we-, and j to apply to payment of deeds in trust on said land, a sufficient, u£>|The Morrisett Co. 15-DAY FESTfVAL-15 October 15th to November Ist. There are many reasons why you should visit the Morrisett Co.'s Store before buying your fall supply of Cloaks, Suits. Underwear, Dry Goods, &c. Mr. S. W. Morrisett has watched the markets and placed here and there contracts for Cottons, Woolens, Cloaks, &c., and now the great advance has come and The Morrisett Co. is on the ground floor with old prices to supply your wants. Note the prices - below and you will discover they are right regardless of the sharp advances on all materials: Dry Goods Department. One bale Outing nicely assorted for dresses and quilt lining, regu lar value 7 l-2c, Festival val. 5c One bale 30-inch Sea Island factory cloth, regular value 7'c, Festival value 5c One case 30-inch Outing specially nice for quilt lining, regular value 10c, Festival value 8c One lot 30-inch Percale, regular value Bc, Festival value 0 l-2c Best Calico 5c Apron Ginghams 5c Heavy Matted Flannelette, red, brown and grey, regular value 10c, Festival price 0 l-2c 32-inch Canton Flannel, best grade, value 18 cents, Festival price 12 l-2c Great assortment of Serges, all wool and all colors, Festival Greatest values of the season will be offered at our FESTIVAL October 15th to November Ist. We cordially one and all to our 15 Day Festival, beginning October 15th and ending November Ist. Thanks for past and future favors. Yours truly, 426 N. Liberty Street || The Morrisett Co. || Winston-Salem, N. C. sum to pay same that Obie Mar tin one of the defendants is a non-resident of the State of North Carolina, and after due diligence cannot be found there in, so that the summons herein cannot be served on the said Obie Martin in the usual way, and that said Obie Martin is a necessary party to this action, it is therefore orderd by the court that notice of this action be pub lished once a week for four suc cessive weeks in the Dan bury Reporter, a newspaper pub lished at Danbury, Stokes coun ty. N. C.. setting forth the title of the action, the purpose of the same, and requiring the defen dant Obie Martin to appear at the office of and before M. T. Chilton, Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes county, N. C.. on or before the 15th of Novem ber, 1915, and answer or demur to the complaint filed herein, and let the said defendant Obie Mar tin take notice, that he is re quired to appear before M. T. Chilton, Clerk Superior Court at his office in Danbury, N. C. on or before and answer or demur to the petition filed in said cause, or the relief therein prayed for will be granted. Oct. oth, 1915. M. T. CHILTON. Clerk Superior Court. J. D. Humphreys, Atty. for IMIT. Notice of Sale of Real Estate Under Deed In Trust I'.y virtue of tin* power of sale coii j tiliin'i lin a ili-t'il in t nisi executed in ; iiii- on I In* I'Jt li day of • letober, lull, jli.v John IJ. Smith ;111• I wife, which is I recorded in I lie office of the Itcgister lof Deeds fol* Stokes eollllt.v, ill I'.otiU ' No. tin. page .*l, Mini to which ref erence is hereunto lll.'lile, to secure | tlie luent of a note therein re cited iii the .-uni nf no. Default having 1 II in.'iiic in the payment j of said note, ami tile holder thereof price 4!) c 45-inch all wool shrunk and sponged Serges, all colors, Festi val price 75c Ready-to-Wear Dept. We are fixed and are in great shape to fit you up in Cloak Suits, Dresses, Shirtwaists and make you look good at small cost. 50 Long Black Thibit Ladies' Coats, regular value $3,98, Festi val price $2.98 50 Special Long Cloth Coats, velvet collars, regular SS.UO Gar ment, Festival price $3.98 25 Broad Cloth Coats, plain and trimmed in velvet. Special for our Festival $4.98, $5.48, $0.98 One Lot Children's and Misses' Coats 75c, 98c, $1.49, $2.49, $3.49. Ladies' Coat Suits, Festival THE DANBURY REPORTER , having applied to me to foreclose the trust for the satisfaction of saiil 1 note. I will expose to public sale to ' the highest bidder for cash in front of Farmers I'tilon (tank and Trust ! Company. In the town of Walnut . Cove, N. on Saturday, Novem ber the Pith, l'.M.'i, at the hour of one 1 o'clock p. in., the land conveyed in | said trust, to wit: "Itcliig hit number lu in the town of Walnut Cove, N. according to L a survey made by C. It. Ur.vant, I-:., and recorded in the Register's otiiceat Danbury, N. ('. Iteginuing| at a stake in the corner of lot No. !i lon the West side of Main St.. runs north s ~ degrees west, l'.Ml feet to an Alley, thence north .'! degrees east .Ml feet to a stake, thence south degrees east 1!MI feet to Main St., thence south •"! degrees west, par allel with Main St. to the begin ning." ! This the I'Jt h day of October, N. (). l'etree. Trustee. NOTICE! i'.y virtue of the power contained in a certain deed of trust executed to me as trustee, by C. 1,. Venable and wife, Dora I*. Venable, dated Octo* . iter I!il4, and duly registered in . tile ottice of the Kegister of Deeds of Stokes county. N. ('., in trust deed book No. tit), page to secure the payment of a certain bond described ■ in said deed of trust: Jand the stipu lations In said deed of trust not havlng been complied with, at the , rei|tiest of the owner of said bond, I will sell at public auction, to the 1 highest bidder for cash, in Ihe public road by the side of the premises lieiv ' innfter described, ou the :Plrd day of November l!tl">, at - o'clock p. in., the following real estate lying and i being in Stokes County. N. and I more fully described as follows: I "About nine acres of land Iving in i Yadkin 'township. Stokes County, ' ; .V adjoining tl elands of 11 ufus j Joyce. Wesley llill and Charley Mc ; Daniel, and beiim lands bought by livst parties,!'. D. and Dora K. Ven dible i from I', ii. Nelson ami being • | ail the lands owned b,v tirst parties tc. 1,, and Dora I". Venable dii Stokes |! i 'ouniy. N. '." j Sale made to satisfy said debt •if ! siTi tia wit h interest. This ' ictober s. l'.d.Y .1. I*. il INKS Trustee. Specials $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.48. $J.9,\ $9.98. The above will not last long, Come at once and jret fixed up for cold weather. Sport Coats, Our Hobby—so Sports, values up to $7.50, Festi val price $4.98 50 House Dresses 75c 50 House Dresses 98c 100 Silk and Serge Dresses, greatest values in history of city, $3.98 and $4.90. Values up to $7.50. Underwear Department. Every one must have under wear. Here we are in great shape, We prepared before the advance. One Case Bleached or Cream Fleeced Lined, full size, Festival Buying and Selling Stokes County Land. » Some Recent Real Estate Transfers. Legal Sales of Property in Different Sections of the County. Sale of land. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash on Friday, November 19th, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. the following property, viz: | One tract of land containing 44'. i acres. This land lies on the] waters of Flat Shoals creek, five! miles south of Dan bury and two j miles west of Meadows Postoffice ! and is generally known as the IJane Hicks place, and is about , four hundred yards from a sand ! clay road leading from Danbury to Germanton. Good buildings, plenty of water and timber and is well suited to the growth of tobacco, wheat and corn and lays well. I will also sell on same day one sorrell colored horse, one 1-horse wagon, one set of 1-horse wagon harness, one buggy and my entire outfit of farming tools, tobacco flues, household furni ture, some feed and corn. 1 Everybody invited to the sale. J. T. PAYNE. 27oct2t Walnut Cove R. 1, N. C. NOTICE. Having duly qualified as ICxecutors of tin* last will ami testament of Win. i. ilecen-sed. notice Is hereby alveii to all persons holding claims apiinst the deceased to pre sent tlieni for payment to the under signed, dul.v authenticated, on or ' by the :'.ntlt day of October lSUti, or I tids notice will he pleaded ill liar of I ' their recovery. All persons indebted Ij to said deceased, are hereby t'e- I speetfully rei|tlested to make Itn j mediate payment to us. This the I I »lld da v of October. Ilil'i. , I .1. W'. SI,A l l:, .. J W.I .SI.ATi:. '■■"•fiumv. I'. Walnut ove. N. i X. ). , Atty. for i:>;ecuiors. NOTICE. II .! 1 l;tviiitt* duly qualified -is adminis trator of the estate of ,|i*sse M. iMm . can. d ascd, notice is hereliy -iven to all persims hoiiiiuu;claims against ihelTi ■; te «'f said i!t to present I them f >r payment to the lindersimi- price 25c One Case Heavy Fleeced Lined, regular 50c value. Festival price 39c. Boys' Union Suits. One special Lot 25c and 4 ( Jc. Ladies' Union Suits 49c and 98c One Job Lot Children's and Misses' Vests, Assorted Sizes, must clean up the lot, regular value 25c. Festival price 15c Knit Caps. Wagon load caps and gloves. Special prices 10c, 1 c, 25c, 49c. Notion Department. Sweaters, Extra Heavy 49c and 98c. Children's Sweaters, 25c, 49c, and 98c. Ladies' Sweaters, 49c, 9Sc and $1.49. ed. duly autheutieated, on or by the :Mlth day of Oct. r.ll'i, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their ■ recovery. All persons indebted to ■ said deceased, will please make iui i mediate payment to me. j This tile :.'lst. day of let. l!il.">, i Tll.liKX HI X' AX, Administrator. | I'. o. Madison. X. •'., Iloiite :{• |X. ». I'etree, Atty. for Ad la'r. NOTICE. Ilavinjf duly qualified as admini-i . st rat or of the estate of Wade ox.: . colored, notice is hereby jfiveii to all | persons holding claims against said | estate to present t hem to the umler- ] 1 signed for payment, duly autlienii ' cated, on or by the I'itli day of lie- j I toiler, l'.llli. or tills notice will tie! pleaded in bar of their recovery. All! persons indebted to said estate are ! respectfully requested to make illl-' ! mediate payment to me. This the 12th dav of October, 1'.i1.1. , W. It. MITCH 1'.i.1., Administrator. I'iiinaclc. X. itoutei'. X. o. I'etree, Atty. foradmr. VALUABLE HOME IN FLORIDA OFFERED AT A DARGAIN. I will sell at a low price my house and lot in Callahan, ■ Florida. 20 miles from Jackson-' > ville. Lot has one and a fourth I acres, has servants house, ex-' cellent garden enclosed, all kinds ! of fruit trees and flowers, stables ! ■ and wood shed. Place rents for I i $lO a month readily, is in center 1 of townand in residential sec tion. Nice town and two rail-1 . roads cross in the town. Has | graded school, two churches, j Methodist and Baptist, near my ! place, which is an ideal location. See me or write me at once if . : you wish to buv a bargain. •J. G. H. MITCHELL, | Walnut Cove, N. C. 1 j Mr. N. A. Martin spent a day or two at Winston-Salem this : week. Southern Ry. Contracts For Double [racking President Fairfax Harrison, of i the Southern Railway Company, in discussing matters pertaining .to the railway company, states that the last contract has now been let for double-tracking be tween Washington and Atlanta ; and that these contracts call for 1 completion of the work proposed i within eighteen months' time. A | great proportion of the work will, however, have been finished by this coming spring. When the double-track between the capitol and the Southern city ,is in commission, the Southern Railway will rank third among j the railways of the United States for miles of continuous double tracking. The Atchison and the i Pennsylvania roads are the two . railway companies ahead of the ! Southern. Facts for Sufferers. Pain results from injury or congestion. Be it neuralgia, i rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis. ' toothache, sprain, bruise, sore stiff muscles or whatever pain ' you have yields to Sloan's Lini ment—brings new fresh blood dissolves the congestion, relieves the injury, the circulation is free and your uain leaves as if by I magic. The nature of its quali ties penetrate immediately tu the sore spot. Don't keep on suffer ing. (let a bottle of Sloan's Liniment. Use it. It means in stant relief. Price 2oc. and 50c. •Sl.nil buttle holds six times as much as the 25c. size. 1 SUSPENDERS. Just received pairs Sample Susnenders, all 25cand ~>c values. Festival price 15c. Come quick. 15c Children's Hose Sup. 5c Safety Pins lc Handkerchiefs lc, 3c and 5c Pearl Buttons lc Children's Gloves 5c and 10c Ribbed Stockings 7 l-2c Sample Towels Sc. 5c and lUc Special Lot Blankets 45c, i>l»c, !)Sc, $1.48. Millinery Department. We are receiving dai'y all the nice new and novel ideas in Millinery. We are going to make speci? 1 efforts in prices for our 15 day Festival. Nice Velvet Hats S)Bc, $1.49 and $2.19.
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