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Real Estate News. Ktateof NortliCiiro- In the Superior Una, Stokes County Court. Before K. F. Kd wards, Ail- the Clerk, inlnlstrator of T. C, Order of I'ubll- Hlgglus, I'lff, cation and vs. Notice (o Non- Oscar illggfus, Itesldcnts. Krnest Uillcsple, Amanda ifl!estiie & others heirs at law of T. C, Illggins, DeferidantH. It appearing to the court upon aflidavlt tiled In the above entitled cause, which cause Is a special pro eeedlug for the sale of one half un divided interest in a tract of land in Stokes county containing 70 acres, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Mary K. Kastcr, Win. Hlerson, 11, T. Tucker and other* hy the plaintiff for tlx* purpose of raising assets with which to pay off the deiits and costs of administration upon the estate of T. C, Illggins dee'd., that Krnest • iillesple and Amanda (illlesple are accessary parties to this action, and are noli residents of the state of North Carolina, and after due dili gence cannot lie found in said state, so that the summons herein cannot be served upon them in the usual way. It is therefore ordered by the court that notice of this action be published once a week for four suc cess weeks In the Danburv Iteporter, ,t newspaper published ill the town of Danbury, N. C,, setting forth the title of the action, the purpose of the same, and requiring tile said defendants Krnest 'iillesple and Amanda illlesple to appear at the otlice of M. T, Chilton, Clerk of the Superior court of Stokes county, N, c., on or iiefore the 14th day of December, IMS, ami answer or de mur to the petition filed herein, and let the said defendants, Krnest 'iil lesple and Amanda (illlesple Ink" aot'ce thai they are rei|iiired to ap pear before M. T. Chilton, Clerk of file Superior court of Stokes rouni.vf North Carolina, nt his olllce in Dan bury, N. C„ oil 111- before f lie said lltli day of Dee, I'.il.'i, and answer or demur to said petition, or the relief fhcivfn prayed for will be gramei|. This Nov. Mil. 1'.11.V M. T. ( Ilil.ToN, I ierk Superior I IILLL'L . J, D. Ilumpliieys Ally, for I'iif. Nt)TICi;. Having duly i|ualiliei| as adiuini st la lor of I lie esl ale of Wade I OS, colored in.fire is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present tilelli to I lie under signed for payment, duly aiiihcnii cafeil, on or b.\ tlie Mi h day of Oe tolier, llti'i, or lllis notice will In pleaded in bar of iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are respectfully I'ci|liesteil to lilllke im mediate payment lo me. This the f'Jtli day of October, li'l'i. W. It. MIT' IIKM., Administrator. I'lnnacle, X.ltoute N. o, I'etree, Atty, for adiur. A Message To The Farmers From PLANTERS' WARENOUES Mount Airy, N. C. Tobacco markets are established for the purpose of bringing the buyer and seller together and at places most convenient for the farmers. We have a market at Mount Airy selling from five to six million pounds of tobacco annually and large enough to induce every company to put a buyer on our market. Mt Airy and Winston are the only two markets for you to consider, as they are the only ones having a full set of buyers. If you live nearer to Mt. Airy save time and expense by selling with us. We have the largest , ,'arehouse in Mt. Airy and sell more tobacco for a higher average than any other house. There is a reason ? Tom Haynes, our sales manager, is knonw to be one of the best warehousemen in the State, and with Col. J. I. Ball as auctioneer, enables us to sell it higher. In view of the unsettled condition of the tobacco trade you will need the help of a man that can judge your tobacco and is not afraid to bid on "the same. We do not make as much money out of the warehouse business as our com petitors as we loose at least 15 per cent, of our gross charges in buying your tobacco. That means thousands of dollars to our customers every year. Tom Haynes has had 20 years experience as a warehouseman, and offers his services to you, and it means much to you. We hope you will bring us your first load and we will do everything we can to please you, so come to see us. Your Friends, Haynes, Brown & Company HRST SALE DAYS FOR OCTOBER--Mondays and Thursdays. SECOND 44 44 44 44 Tuesdays and Fridays. VALUABLE HOME IN FLORIDA OFFERED! AT A BARGAIN. 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 acres, has servants house, ex cellent garden enclosed, all kinds of fruit trees and flowers, stables and wood shed. Place rents for 1 $lO a month readily. Is in center of townand in residential sec tion. Nice town and two rail roads cross in the town. Has graded school, two churches, Methodist and Baptist, near my place, which is an ideal location. See me or write me at once if you wish to buy a bargain. J. 0. H. MITCHELL, Walnut Cove, N. C. NOTICE. Having duly ipialltied as adminis trator of the estate of Jesse M. I>llll - deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased, to present them for payment to the undersign ed, duly authenticated, on or by the :10th day of Oct. l'.U'i, or this notice will be pleaded 111 bar of I hell recovery. All persons indebted to I said deceased, will please make im mediate payment to me. This the :'|st, day of ' let. l'.tl.Y TII,DI:N DI'XCAN, Administrator. I'. o. Madison, N. c,, Itoiiic j X. O. I'efree, Aft.v. for Adiu'r. NOTICE. ! Having duly qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Daniel I Martin, colored, notice is hereby given to all persons holdingj claims against said estate to pres ent them to the undersigned for payment, duly authenticated, on or before linth day of Nov. 1!»1>, l or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All part- 1 ies indebted to said estate are| respectfully requested to make j ! immediate payment to me. This the 11th.day of Nov. 11)15. J. FRANK DUNLAP, Admr. P. 0. Gideon, N. C. j N. 0. Petree, Atty. for Admr.' THE DANBURY REPORTER NOTICE! I t.v virtue of the power contained In a certain deed of trust executed to me IIK truMt.ee, by C. K. Venn hie ami wife, Dora F. Vennble, dated Octo lier '£■'>. 1014. anil duly reentered In the olllce of the Iti'RlHter of Deeds of StokeM county, N. In trust di*ed I took No. 'MI, page K, to secure the payment of a certain bond described In said deed of t rust: and the stipu lations In snld deed of trust not having been compiled with, at the request of the owner of* said bond, I will sell at pulilfc auction, to the highest bidder for cash. In the public road by the side of the premises here inafter described, on the istrd day of November l'.U'i, at « o'clock p. in., the following real estate lying and being In Stokes County, N. c and more fully described lis follows: "About nine acres of laud Ivlng In Yadkin 'lownshlp, Stokes County, N. C., adjoining tic lands of linfus Joyce, Wesley Hill ami Charley Mc- Dauiel, and being lands bought by first parties iC. D. and Dora I''. Ven ablei from I'. It. Nelson and being ail the liimls owned by first parties its. h. and Dora K,Venableiln Stokes County, N. c." Sale made to satisfy said debt of with Interest, Tills October S, 1'.M.1. .1. I'. 11 INKS, Trustee. NOTICE. I In vlng duly i|uallfled as Kxccutors of Hie last will nud testament of Win. '!. "date, deceased, notice Is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the deceased to pre sent them for payment to the under signed. duly authenticated, on or iby tlie :iotli day of October I'.il'S, or I liis notice will lie pleaded in bar of 11 heir recovery. All persons indebted jto said deceased, are hereby rc ! sped fully requested to Illlike 1 11 l - I mediate payment to us. Tills tile L'L'od dav of October, ISH.'t. I'. (i., Walnut 'uve, N.' X, O. I'i'iree, \ (t.v. for Kxeciitors. Cuts, Burns, S Bruises, Sores, Wound* and Pilci quickly healed with Arnica Salv. It prevents infection, IN antiseptic, soothing, healing. Try it once. Money Back If It Fail*. The Original and Genuine. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Heals the Hurt All Druggists and Dealers, 2Sc Buying and Selling Stokes County [.and. Some Recent Real Estate Transfers. Legal Sales of Property in Different Sections of the County. The following transfers of real estate have been recorded at the court house recently: J. M. Nunn to J. N. Ward, 1-10 of the undivided lands willed by Joseph Smith to Ruth Nunn, consideration $150.00. Sallie Warren to S. F. Hill, 75 acres, consideration love and affection. W. F. Grabs to Joseph H. Knight, 57-100 of an acre, con sideration $57.00. Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczema Arecureil l>y ChamlH rlaiii KSnlve. Otienppliav lion rclicvt'H the itelhiiu ami Inn tuny sensation. Whole Family Benefited By Wonderful Remedy There are many little things to annoy us, under present conditions of life. The hurry, hard work, noise and strain all tell on us and tend to provoke nervousness and irritability.. We are frequently so worn out we can neither cat, sleep nor work with any comfort. We are out of line with ourselves and others as well. A good thing to ln under such circumstances is to take something like Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pilli to relieve she 'train on the nerves. Mr-. J. li Hart-iiei.l, iSj I'iuin St., At la nti (it., write-: "I hsiVtt >ii r-*vt ml m- mm* hn#n v.iHily rH; .«J\y i ~f y.. ur m»'«|- , i« .m?H, . • ..ly tin* Ar.i» lain i'ills, \V ® i«*ll I I- • • ft It. l (l«I fill* I tho lift* « • r •.f Ii ii;-liaiul .iml Iv. o FMfiH. N«»t A ill t"u*» K«it id • • 'ti*t is th«'H ;.s a i '.«• r«*m*«!y. i)ft»n I am * nuhli'tl l» tin' n-•• "f i.ne « r t »•! th* J'IIIm i• • rnutimn' my ho : ic v/hr-n ftl.t fvs .» i w• *.i• i !»•• in I•"«I y.y l .jhhttKl jo • in»* MI my pfitis-e of 11.• A nti- PHIII IMU and .Wrvin**. ' Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are relied mjioii to relieve j>ain, iiervousn«-s and irritability in thou sands of households. >f proven merit after twenty years' use, you can have r.• reas"n for being longer without them. t , At all Druggi»t», 25 dotet 25 cent*. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhaet. In*. , Safety first For Southern Farmers. 1 The United States Department i of Agriculture has just issued a pamphlet on "Safe Farming" es -1 pecially for Southern farmers. ■ "The history of agriculture in the.South," it says "has been one of lean years and fat years. Short cotton crops and high prices have almost invariably been fol lowed by big crops and low prices," the farmers suffering heavily. This is the "Safety i First" program which the Na -1 tional Department recommends, j First: Produce a home garden | for every family on the farm, the 'year around: Enough Irish or - sweet potatoes, where feasible, a patch of sorghum or other cane for syrup. Second:Enough'corn to support all the people on the farm and the livestock. Third: Enough oats and other small grain to supplement the corn. Pay attention to winter grazing. Fourth: Enough hay and forage from some to supply all of the livestock. Use legumes, such as clover, cowpeas, velvet baans, soy beans and alfalfa for hay and to enrich the soil. Fifth: Produce the moat neces sary to supply the people, through increased attention to poultry and hogs especially. Increase gradu ally the number of cattle and other livestock so as to have a suflicient number to consume the waste products and make the waste lands productive. Six: After all of these things have been amply provided for. produce tobacco and cotton for j the market. ITHE' RE AL "TEST"} 5 of a piano is its durability and tone= 2 • quality, and these can only be • X determined by time and use. :: # I The fact that we have sold about Z Two Thousand LA FF ARQ U E £ Pianos in the last five years and # each one is giving delightful • satisfaction, is the best evidence of its superior merits. When you pay $265 for one of £ these pianos you take no risk. £ Fourteen hundred other people # have paid the same price for the # same piano and are delighted with their purchase. R. J. Bowen & Bro., § g Winston-Saleir, N. C. a NOTICE! We have just opened up a full line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, hats, Caps and Groceries. Harness, Saddles, Hardware, Oils and Paints, etc. All new stuff. Come and see. if you don't buy. J. W. NEAL & SONS, MIZPAH, - - - N. CAROLINA. How to Prevent Croup. It may be a surprise to you to | learn that in many cases croupcan be prevented. Mrs. H. M.Johns. Elida, Ohio, relates her experi ence as follows: "My little boy is subject to croup. During the past winter I kept a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house, and when he began having that croupy cough I would give him one or two doses of it and it would break the attack. 1 like it better for children than any other cough medicine because children take it willingly, and it is safe and reliable. by all druggists. Music Brightens the Home No home is complete without a phonograph. It brightens the quiet even ing hour, itauords recreation and it entertains visitors with the music of the world's greatest artists. Nothing can compare with the life-Ike natural tor.es of the Edison Diamond AMBEROLA. Come in and hear your favorite Records. No obligation, ROY MARTIN, Jt'wt'h'r & Optician, Mayudaii. N.» .
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