0 WEDNESDAY, M \ItCH I. 1925 DR. J. A. TAYLOR Denial Surgeon is now i at the ! .a\»: nee Is l>;«ill. V. in.-tor-'ileni, N. DR. 1!. K. BLACKBURN, Dentist Mrnv.nl i!f Building. next to postollkv. Walnut Cove. - - - X. C. JOHN i). liCIPHKEYS, At torney-At- Law liAMii i:\, - - N. C. Prompt attention to ;;11 l'U.-in s Will practice in ; 11 State courts. J AS. W. MANUEL Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office n"Xt to Junior Building. WAi.yUT COVE, X. C. tf DR. H. G. HARDING , Dentist ? KING, - - • X. C. Office hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 J, W. HALL Attorney-at-Law DAXBURY, - ■ X. C. Prompt attention to all business. Will practice in all courts. DR. STATCONDUFF Mt. Airy, N. C. Specializing in diseases of tne EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT Glasses Fitted. Located in office of the late Dr. 11. B. Howe. l'.tnovGmo DR. F. N. fOMLINSON Dentist WINSTON-SAI.EM, X. C. Offices: 220-221, Gilmer Building. Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. PHONES: Office 1022 Residence 1981-J L. W. BLACK WELL" FINE HALL, N. C. Representing the Home of N. Y. Which is better to have anrl 4 not need it or need it and not have it ? INSURANCE FIRE—AUTOMOBILE THEFT—BONDS EVERYTHING EXCEPT LIFE Let Me Write Your Wants. Blank Deeds, Blank Deeds In Trust and Blank Chattel Mort gages For Sale. Deeds 50c per dozen, Deeds in Trust 50c per dozen, Chattel Mortgages 25e per dozen. Send us your order. We pay postage on all blanks. DAN BURY REPORTER, Danbury, N. C. Blinding j Headaches "For about twenty years," H says Mr. P. A. Walker, a well- 5 known citizen of Newburg, 5 Ky., "one of our family reme- ! dies has bean Black-Draught, |; the old reliable. . . I use it | for colds, biliousness, sour | stomach and indigestion. I j; was subject to headaches !> when my liver would get out ■ of order. I would have B blinding headaches and n couldn't stoop about my work, | just couldn't go. I used 8 Thedford's £ BLACK-DRAUGHT and it relieYed me. H "About eight years ago my ■ wife got down with liver and ■ stomach trouble... We tried ■ all week to help her, . . . but ■ she didn't get any better. ■ One day I said to tho doctor, I 'I believe I will try Black- 0 Draught, it helps my liver.' B, He said that 1 might try it I and to follow directions. ■ She was nauseated and fj couldn't eat or rest. She be- I gan taking Black-Draught B Land in two days she was B I greatly Improved and in a I I week she was up." I •* Try Black-Draught. It costs B B only one cent a dose. Sold I ,1| everywhere. E -99 [g . • >: • ■ i ' I-I>•••., , i |,itii -y , f*«»:ii North Carol • i going int.** New ■i . tt; I Cfninii . iner C • Agrivultut • \V. A. Graham. .\ir. i,.i i in ■ '• IIM ii. in i • • •;h : It. \i \v ii • - and ' f-».n'.l tin! : ' y ■ «.ii. ••••!..: : ir-~u i:i - :i . . .. k ' ■ '• i'i ". >aii' Ii- ii fii esTC.* f "g I.Y . .1 .. I - -.lit "'111!.' .lit *ll I' " •' r • I I'" i>l ' i I 111 i ?. • :.:i vi. E \il l!'.' i ;; t!i ct'ec of the ]>. rior ' ' lit' Stokes Coun ty. ivntit'i' i I>>- A. J. Fagg, C. S. ('.. i;; tilt- special proceed ings «. ll*- it !»•• i "I Jessie Stnit H iiiid !uf husband, S. K. Smith '•I Ex lYrte," appointing the undersigned a commissioner to, make saie of the hereinafter tiescribed lands, 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Bank of Stokes County at Wal- j nut Cove, N. C., on— FRIDAY, THE 27TH DAY OF MARCH. 1925, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m., the following described lands to-wit: Known as lot No. 2 which was assigned to the chil dren of Cora Matthews, deceas ed. in the division of the lands (>f Wade W. Hicks, deceased, and is divided itself into two lots, of which one tract is bounded as follows: Beginning tit a stone in line of Lot No. 1, running South 80 degrees East 2.40 chains to a stake in old road, thence South 45 degrees West with sand-clay road .'5 1-2 chains to a bend, thence South 26 degrees West 4.33 chains to a stake in the road, thence North 8(5 degrees West 31.54 chains to a stake, thence South 87 degrees West 13 chains to a stake, thence North 4 degrees East 18 chains to a stake, thence South 87 3-4 degrees East 12.92 chains to a rock pile, thence South 3 degrees West 16 1-2 chains to a stake in South line, thence North 87 degrees East 21.35 chains to a stake, thence North 6 1-2 de grees East 2.64 chains to a pine knot, thence East 11.78 chains to the beginning, con taining 33 and 35-100 acres, j more or less. The other tract of said lot No. 2 is bounded as follows: | Beginning at a stake iand pointers, running North 14 1-4 degrees East 13.56 chains to pointers, old corner, thence i North 87 degrees West 95 links ■to a rtone, thence North 35 1-2 'degrees East 4 1-2 chains to a stone in old mill road, thence South 87 degrees East 16.28 'chains to a stake piece of sassa fras stump, thence South 5 de crees West with the road 5 [chains to a stake, thence South 1 5 1-2 degrees East 7 chains to ia stake, thence South 15 1-2 de grees West 2.56 chains to a .corner of Lot No. 1. thence j West 19.95 chains to the begin ning, containing 31 and 20-100 i acres, more or less. Sale sub -1 ject to confirmation of court. I This Feb. 24, 1915. J. D. HUMPHREYS, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust executed to me on the 16th day of June. 1924, by J. \V. Sisk and wife Nannie Sisk, recorded in Office of Register of Deeds of Stokes County, N. C., book 72, page 397, to Which reference is j hereunto made to secure the payment of a note therein re- I cited in the sum of $165.00, de ! fault having been made in the payment of the said note at ma turity and the holder having applied to mo to foreclose the said deed of trust for the satis faction of the note, I will ex pose to public sale to the high est bidder for cash, at the court house door in Danbury, N. C., on— SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1925, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. jthe land conveyed in the deed of trust, to-wit: Containing 76 1-2 acres, more or less, it being the same tract of land described in deed from | R. E. Woolwine and J. D. Hum phreys, Commissioners, to Nan nie Sisk, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County. Book 65, page 17, to which reference is herein I made. The above described lands lying and being in Stokes Coun- I ty, North Carolina. This the 25th day of Febru ary, 1925. 1 J. W. IIALL, Trustee. THE IMNlintr KKS'fJitTKU County '!' ixc- (hvr Doll'. S. :tc» P.lXtv r mi! y I,X i.i S rth • . m ■; 1 :' .:M . i;.. .»;> ':: m •• r ' . .11 t.. i )•;. h i>i >il f • and - ll- , ■ i ! v ; ii> !i..\ > .iii..- .-ft .i . ;•>. • •■'J." i ' « ; •»»•, ' ' in . ' '.. . : ■ -Hi.. til' > •!' ' ' '■• ill . ■ l • i '.; '. if Il* * v '.til. •' I .ii' . A!.' i:i " ' ■. • liM'l '. 'HI! •'.•! ' ! >.' U. 'i f" '• • a!' it" 'Milli .i |m i ai • I.!. J, : .-lr around Bft ;n■ cert « . >ur s!at« ' ii\ air j i'i! 1 ;. iY\\. - ii*.ii pi i ,i! nut lit' i p d.»i •• a ! O'M). (in tlii' other .iand. 'i.uiity taves ai'i' iii'iperty t i\i an! i-vcrybody : |ia\ - t'lis tax who nvn land or litis i inore than «if pi'i'sanal effects. In se\ .'iity-twii ru;i 1 co.mtir.-' it is paid almost entirely by tin* farmers, ll is paid very largely by the pub lic utility companies and manufac turing corporations in ihe indus trial areas of the state, that is to say in twenty-seven counties. Amazing Differences. County tax burdens in North Caro-j lina range from $1.17 per inhabitant i in Onslow which foots the list, to $15.25 in Durham which heads the list. County taxes per inhabitant in! Durham are almost exactly twice the j average for the state; nearly 50 j percent more than in Mecklenburg, around >•) percent more than in Guil I ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I WE ARE PROUD OF f I OUR ORGANIZATION: | 0 I g GEO. H. FULTON, General Manager. X 1 RALPH T. CHILTON, Sales Mgr. $ o L. 0. WILLIAMS, Service, Parts, Supt. g y IRAD. FULP, Tractor Service. X 0 MISS ANNIE RIERSON, Stenographer. o g GORRELL HALL, Salesman. x 1 DENSON JOHNSON, " oi g SAM ROBERTS, " g 2 LUKE RUTLEDGE, Mechanic. o $ J. A. WILLIAMS, " g 5 JIMMY SOUTHEN, " ?| $ HILLORY TAYLOR, " o g ROBERT JOYCE, Gas and Oil Man. g' $ WESLEY (PECK) LINVILLE, Handy Man. oi X a' g Home Folk. Home Company. Doing J g their best to give real service on all g g Ford products. When you buy a new g g car or have your old one repaired g g this organization is behind it. Give g g them a trial. g 1 ! WALNUT COVE MOTOR CO., Inc. ! g Sales Lincoln=Ford=Fordson Service g | Walnut Cove, N. C. g o o >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SAY BAYER'' when you biiy- Proved safe by millions and pa-scribed by physicians for : Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago i Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism * > "Bayer" pagkagg which contains proven directions. , yy* Handv "Bayer" boxen of 12 tablets A I*o Wtlea of 24 and 100—Drugpiata. Aspirin la die trade But of Bayer IC-nnfactore of Monoacetlcacltoter 0f SaUaUeacM ■ ■ '.i a liiini ::s i Oni w. An I • ' i i' r. HLJ ' ■ i .!• ti;a i s ■ \l. !■' ■ i ; i . ' ■ tii ■ lii l ■ .. n v in 1 ».ir :i: I Ji\.i.• ar ■ or t 'i ' . .!• •: 1 ii . i! lie avet - ■ • : • . : i\ i : n Fur ■ U.i: i• ■ :'; •'•!»« k in i» i . , in ■•. . t.> Wo'li'i I . tios-'i! , ; I'Ul'. I i illy ti;: av-i'ip lavj: :■ .ii rii - a i minty ( .>: !i t ! del! a u " : deal l> .■ - ' hun th'. l avi-r --i fui tho .-•an- -Sti.ii i again-: is7.s2: hi> ii'.iril 'it is Ii ,-s than half that of his follow taxpayer in I*ur ham and not much more than that of his fellow taxpayer in Wake. Tho p« r inhahitant harden of coun ty taxes is greater in Alamance ' (SlO.ti'i) than in ninty-one other! i counties of the stale. And ninty-j five counties run their county gov- 1 j ernments at less expense per inhab | itant than Pitt county. On the oth ier hand, a taxpayer can live in ; Edgecombe at an average per in | habitant tax expense that is less than ! half the county tax burdens of the , | seventeen counties that head the list I lin per capita averages.—University : I News Letter. February 20th. Watch out. Shore | Mercantile Co., King. ( a>ii :-aid fir poultry. I'linc in.'a i i ad or writ" for guaranteed prices. O. L RAINS. KING, N. C. 2w I I j NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER EXE CUTION. By virtue of an execution in my hands issued from the Su | perior Court of Stokes county, ion the 7th day of January 1925, returnable to spring term 1925. I of said Superior Court, in l'avor ' of J. B. Colt Co., Inc., and aga i inst Leander Bennett, for the | sum of $299.0(1, with interest jon same from the 27th day of December, 192:> and cost, SIO.BO, I will sell at public auc-| tion. at the court house door in Danbury, N. C„ on— ' MONDAY, APRIL 6. 1925. at the hour of 2 o'clock. P. M., to the highest bidder for cash, the equity of redemption of Leander Bennett, in the follow-j inp described tract of land, in ! Quaker (Jap township. Stokes j county. N. C., being the same tract of land conveyed to Lean- j der Bennett by deed from F. H. i Busbee. Trustee, Dec. 28, 1898. recorded in the Register's of fice of St"kes county, N. C., in Book No. page .'587. to which reference is hereunto made, bounded as follows: "Beginning at a point where ! William King's line crosses the | old King Mill branch, and runs i West with King's line to his j corner, hickory; thence South I with Leander Bennett's line to I Pepper line: thence Fast, with i said line to said Mill branch : land thence down the same to I the beginning, containing thir ity-eight anil one-half acres." The same being an excess after (alloting homestead exemption. I This 2nd dav of March. 1925. J. F. DUN LAP, I Sherit!'. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTRE. Having qualified as administratrix upon the estate of John 11. ilaii -ton. deceased, late of Stokes county, N.C. all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate I , settlement, and all persons holding j i claims against said estate are hcre'.iy j i notified to present the same.duly au i t.henticated, for payment, to the un- ' dersigned administratrix at Wain r ' I Cove. N.C.. on or before the 20th day lof Feb.. I».i2t>, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. , i This li'th day of Feb., l!'2f>. ,| .MARY M. lIAIRSTON. i j Administratrix. > .las. W. Manuel, Atty. M ) —— ———— BIG LINE I of Staple and Fancy I Groceries. All kinds. I Small notions and a I complete line of men's I separate coats and over= » coats, all at lowest 1 J prices. Call in. | IK. s. nunn, I Walnut Cove, N. C. i PAGE SEVEN f I of Success in the | te *i Sold Ever where L_ " _ 1 Co-Oppi'^tiori Two fi.nl Jackasses say: Get tr.is dope. We're tied together with a piece or rope. j Said one to the other, "You may I come my way, j While I take a nibble at the new I mown hay.'' i"I won't," said the other, "You come I with me, For I, too, have some hay, you see." So they Rot nowhere, just pawed the dirt, And, oh, by golly! that rope did hurt. Then they faced about, theso stub born mules. And said, "We're just like human fools. Let's pull together; I'll po your way, Then you come with me, and we'll both eat hay." Well, they ate their hay, and they liked it, too, And swore to be comrades, good and true, As the sun went down they were heard to bray, "Ah! This is the end of a perfect day." N'irtV, get this don't let it pass; All men can copy from the poor Jackass, IBy pulling tog'-ther, 'tis the only I way. ; To put yourself on the map to -tay. | —Kxchanj-v. GRAIN WANTED. i We will buy v heat and corn ; for cash at the market price. , DAN BURY ROLLER MILLS. DANBURY, N. C. ! .irtein farmers of Lenoir Coun ty • •■•ntly purchased -152 fruit trees j co-oin ratively at a saving, rcpor.s >1 Hrickhoute, County Agenl.