CALENDAR FOR SPRING TERM, 1923 OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF STOKES COUNTY HIS HONOR, A. M. STAC K, JU I)GE PRESIDI.NG. MONDAY, APRIL 9. 1923. ,1 I). 11. Birtie Coin 53 vs. Eugene Goin. G. L. J., N. (). P. Elias Voss Taylor by his next friend, F. D. Taylor. 39 vs. McM. J. & McM.. J. D. H. L. W. Blackwell. N. O. P. N. R. Page 20 vs. P. & S. J. L. Coffer. ,i. I). H., J. c7b. S. P. Tesh 14 vs. J. W. H. E. R. Yarborough. Folger & Folger, T. J. Nunn, N. O. P. R. H. Stewart J. & C. 9 vs. 9 vs. N. O. P. R- H. Stewart, Folger & Folger T. J. Nunn J. & C. TUESDAY, APRIL 10. 19237" Edwards, W. H. B. Ellen Hendrick, W. L. Hendrick, C. H. Bateman, Bertie L. Bateman, P. W. Puckett, Mrs. Annie E. Crouse, S. W. Grouse and C. M. Aaron, 37 vs. X O. P. for Geo. Rogers, J. H. Creasey and wife Mary V. .?. D. H- for Leakes. Greasey, Geo. Rogers, I)r. .1. J. Leake and wife. j7117F., J. D. H. G.W. Hunt 26 vs. W. R. 8., N. O. P. V. E. Adkins. W. R. 8.. N. O. P7 ~ v7e7 Adkins 27 vs. J. H. F., J. D. 11. G. VV. Hunt. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923. iiwink & Hutchins, State of North Carolina on relation of 3!cM. & J., J. C. B- Frank Martin, admr. of Walter Martin. 22 vs. N- O. P., J. D. 11., J. W. H. E. O. Shelton, Sheriff, et al. McM. & J. Ida Page 28 vs. K. B. J., J. D. H., N. O. P. Rosa Sams \V. R. B. J. A. Posey 38 vs. M. H. & W., N. O. P. Atlantic & Yadkin Railway Co. i. L. J., Holton & Holton K. N. Smith ■l7 vs. J D. H., N. O. P. E. O. Caudle and Nannie L. Smith MOTION DOCKET. J. I). H., J. W. H. John S. Tillotson 1 vs. N. O. P., E. B- J., C. O. M. H. A. Fulp and H. A. Fulp, admr. with the will annexed of Mary E. Fulp. Eller & Stockton, J. D. H. Wachovia Bank & Trust Co., Executors of J. C. Tise 2 vs. N. O. P. J. Will East. J. W It. Hardin Covington 3 vs. N. O. P. for G A Ihll, interpleader J. N. Young, Interpleader. Folger & Folger Dora Hunt 4 vs. N. O. P. P. M. Bradley and Reuben Gunter. N. O. P., J. G. B. W. H. Clark 5 vs. Johnson. II A. Manuel J W. 11., J. D. H. S. L. Cox 6 vs. J- & C. Lem Bennett. J- W- 11. John W. King, et al 7 vs. Johnson. Candace Smith. Holton & Holton, M. H. & W. Mrs. Laura Tise 8 vs. A. E. 11., L. M. S., J. D. II- Wachovia Bank & Trust Co., ex ecutor and trustee for the estate of J. C. Tise. J. D. 11., E. B. J. Laura S- McKinney 10 vs. B. & 8., J. W. H. W. L. Angel and wife, Martha Angel, R. W. George, trustee, and S. H. Venable- G. L. J., N. 0. P. C. M. Jones and J. L. Mitchell 11 vs. E. B. J., C- 0. M. Permanent Roads Commission J. D. H. of Sauratown Township. G. L. J., J. D. H. R. A. Hedgecock, admr. of Jas. H. Matthews 12 vs. '•N- O. P. , E. D. White. % W. K., J. McM., J & McM. J. D. Watts 13 vs. K. 0- P., J. D. H. j. s. Jackson. 5cM., J. & H. A. P. Stephenson 15 yg ,y. T. Wilson j. H. Mackie. Parker, T. W. K- Raleigh jTßoaze 16 vs V. R. 8., N. O. P. W. R. Mitchell. N. O. P., J. D. H. J. B. McCreary and J. Spot Taylor, 17 yg KcM. & J- for Hedge- Robt. A. Hedgecock and Thos. Grubbs cock and H. & M. for Grubbs. THE DANBURY REPORTER. I The Editor Gets It In the Neck Always A lawyer charges a man $lO ! for ten minutes conversation — the man insists on paying it. A doctor charges $1 for a pre emption and the patient says,! "Oh pshaw—is that enough?" An undertaker conducts a funer- 1 I ■ N. 0. P., J. I). H. John J. Sheppard 18 vs. ' J. W. 11. L. A. Martin and husband. G. R. Martin, 1 and Frank Martin. I | G. L. J. J. S. Gant, j I 19 vs. John Yates.! G. L. J. P. W- Davis Motor Co.' 21 vs. James Mabe. M. H. & W., J. J. P. George Washington Life Insurance Co. E. D. 8., J. D- 11., P. W. (i. 23 vs. Swink & Hutchins, J. & C., N. O. P. American Collapsible Box Co. and Adrian Vanden Boom. W. T. Wilson Business Service Co. 24 vs. G. L- J. Hedge Gibson. E. B. J. C. M. Bernard and wife, Addie Bernard 25 vs. N. O. P. The Board of Commissioners of Stokes County J- D. 11. and Yadkin Township Permanent Roads Commission of Stokes County. McM. & J. Ida Page 29 vs. E. B. J-, J. D. 11., N. O. P. , John Sams McM. & J. N. R. Page 30 vs i 5. B. J-, J, D. H., N. O. P. John Sams McM. & J. N R. Page E. B. J., J. D. H., N. O. P. Rosa Sams McM. & J. X. I{. Page 32 vs. E. B. J., J. D. H. Elizabeth CofTer. H. G- Hudson, J. D. H. Samuel M. Langston Co. 33 vs. Swink, Korner & Hutchins The American Collapsible Box Co. G. L. J. Farmers' Union Bank & Trust Co. 34 vs. J- W. H. Charlie Eaton. N. O. P. Burwell Martin 35 vs. J. D. H., J. C. B. Walter Martin and Bud Martin. J. D. h7 E. O. Shelton 36 vs. Holton & Holton, G. L. J. R. W. Joyce, M. B. Paris and Talmage Fulp. J. D. H. J. Wesley Morefield 40 vs. Swink & Hutchins Wm. L. Hairston. L. K. Martin Bank of Max Meadows. 41 vs. Swink & Hutchins Carolina Box & Lumber Co.. W. H. Gibson and J. W- Slate. J. L. R„ McM. J. & McM. James M. Vaughn 42 vs. King, Sapp & King W. T. Fallin. N. O. P. ~ R. A. Wall 43 vs. J D. H. Ed. Nunn. W. li. Badgett Davis-Badgett Realty Company 44 vs. C. M. Bernard J. (). Gordon. G. L. J._ Davis & Dunlap 45 vs. Bennett & Porter James Massey. U. E. Snow V. s. Swanson 46 vs. W- R. Badgett J. 1. Lawson. E. T. Wilson 7)7~H7 Massev 48 vs. N. O. P. J. S. Garner. E. C. Bivins The Lange Companv 49 vs. G. L. J. J. R. Paris, Melvin B. Paris and Howard Lewis Gibson. J. W. 11. & J. D. 11., and Holton and Holton J. B. Woodruff 50 vs. N. O. P. H. D. Turpin, Sheriff of Stokes county, the Board of Commissioners for the county of Stokes. N. O. P. K. S. Nunn 51 vs. J- D. H. W. C. Fagg. O. E- Snow W. L. Chilton 52 vs. P. R. Wilson, Leonora McHone, Manly McHone. Jno. C. Wallace j. A. Whitten 54 vs. • T - W. H- Isaac Shelton. W. R. Badgett W. Q. McKinney 55 vs. O- P- J- P. Lynch, executor of Mrs. L. S. McKinney. J. W. II- I. V. Huchins and A. G. Bowman, trading as Hutchins & Bowman. 58 vs. L. J. R. J. Bennett. Cases not reached on the day set for trial will be taken up on the next or succeeding days in their order. Motions will be heard any time at the convenience of the court. This March 14, 1923. A. J. FAGG, Clerk Superior Court. al at. J charges SIOO and he is just perfectly loveiy with every body inside and outside the fami ly. A man buys a gold brick and apologizes lor not having bitten sooner. An editor waiks a mile in the hot sun to get the | facts of a sudden death or wed 'ding or social function and spends three hours wriring it up J and tells lies and praises people till he hates himself. Then if he makes an insignificant omis | sion or error or charges five cents 1 . | straight for three extra papers he is a stingv cu«s who never gets anything right and charges four times the price of city pa pers twice as large. In short, I he is a confounded almost-any- i old-thing and ought to be run lout of town. Talk about the ice man! How would >ou like to j run a newspaper ' -Exchange. Being- President Has Its Good Features j Being President of the United States is not so worse after all if he did'nt have Congress on his • hands so confounded much, j Carter' 9 Weekly answers the question of "What does the i President get':"' with the fol-1 lowing which is interesting, if; nothing more: Salary of s7*>,ooo a year. Finest home in the land, rent 1 free. Furnishings and maintenance of home. Private art gallery and a his toric library. Twenty-five thousand dollars for traveling expenses. FOR SALE One sawmill, boiler and engine 16 H. P. Just overhauled. The engine as good as new. Everything ready to run. Will sell at a low price. If interested see N. O- KNIGHT, R. F. D. No. 1, Walnut Cove, N. C. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hats. Slippers for the whole family. THE BOYLES CO. KING, N. C. P. S: Dress Goods, Slippers and Ladies' Hats, a Speciality. Flock of finest automobiles and a private yacht. Private detective force and force of 50 policemen. Score of greenhouses to pro- I vide plants and llowers for his home. Best brass band in the world and a flag that no one else may l uee. Numerous secretaries, a per sonal physician and naval and military aids. Finest silver and china ware i and linens and chamber furnish ings and draperies. Privilege to fill his larder at the army andj navy commissary, taking advantage of the reduced prices. | Service of dentists, physicians, tailors, etc., without cost and innumerable gifts from people here and from all parts of the | world, Barbers, gardners. a clipping | bureau, a private pew in | church, private box in the theater, private room in the capitol, and private room at the Union Station. FOR SALE. One yoke of oxen and log caM. Write or see— C. L. NF.AL, tf MEADOWS, N. C.