Ehanksffiving
Proclamation
By The Governor
Whereas. through paths ««t*
peace and prosperity a benign
Lrovidence has (imc atrain le i
us to that season of tile year
when wo should lay aside our
worldly pursuits and turn oik
attention to public and private
e.t votioiis. designed to jrive e\-
trcs-ion of our gratitude to
(iod for the maii\ blessings He
M I'll lit ti' be slow Up 11 I!••:
Now. tlu rt ! 'oi - i. I. Anjrus \\
V. at:. 1 !■ • • rll- •• N >i"
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■!• has .'h i:: ad\aiicod illl
i 'j :ru ";i>: «i ;ii'. Kdiieat ioiial
l.ave 11.• I forward : wo
n•' t iiriu d a deaf ar to
t . in need, and for « very
i. :.d aet. indi\ idually and co|-
lt i: :vt ly, (iod has bles-ed ii
W, have not l>eeii visited I>\
*! od or famine or pestilence.
! trust that our progress
• all continue that we may I»«•-
i :.a a -till creator State, l'ut,
!• * a.» not forget that our trains
i. ne\. r lie permanent unless
realize our dependence up
i Almig'nt \ (iod and by so
• give our material ad
v.. cement a .spiritual intor
l,-i*ation. W'e must «ati-f\
i '-eivi - that our fimndatioii
; .• -,i'v ;ml avoid the aecumu
n ■if wealth tad prcstiir
' ■ -•• 1! i -11 purpo-es; oiher
u -• . our material assets will
h i me moral lial>ililies.
!.t' us approach this day of
T auk-giving in a spirit oi
* til e humility and, with
tamest simplicity, return
"Edmund Breese is right.
Luckies give complete enjoyment,"
says DeForest JT")
Thi■ uWi-fcnuun truirn-r atul haxing pD', 'J LJ
txfu-rt e.xl'ltun* his l>rcfcrcnn toEtelxn
fluvy, MUMVUI Comcdv Shir. u\ [HT'\ l~* ~~^Ji
nut bt'/orc the Bucitinghum fountains
if. .■• " % • » C fj( ;>
ever smoked. Made of Edmund Breese,
.1 i ? Well-know n Actor,
the choicest toraccos
' urues:
proper! \ a*ed r.nd "We u ho uct cm* our««•
. . , . . . ... dunces per} act voices— ue
blenUe».l v. itiljiredt : Kli», inut keep our throats in
and there r an extra »*«* \
hm e solicit the problem of
process—" IT'S T OAST - smoking by adopting Lucky
_ , . ! irikes because they protect
lwk.3 riO Iliirsll llOt cac throat and give complete
:: bit cf bite.
"It's toasted"
No Throat Irritation-No Cough.
'hearty thanks to the Croat
Uiiver for the things He has
| done for us the past year, for-
I tret ti iijr not to invoke guidanc. 1
for the future, that wo ma"
'fall into the error of sel I re
lielice.
Let us avoid more semblance
and pretense, realizintr that no
true relitrion —not sectarianism
true relitrion —not sectarrianisin
nor dogmatism. I>ut the prin
ciples of brotherly love, whica
we must apply to our da'lv
conduct if wo are to contribute
toward making the world ;
lu tier place in uhit hto live.
('ii the day appointei!. tluri
f it t n- >usp nd all unne
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A • tfiale. I
- ■ • ' a' '■■ll pt to i . .iiu '
*s»-• :\ itiuai .• ii'mili .-ear-. :l i:•
A. life .ml de' rmine tile
n easiire : his personal obliga*
* i«:i1 'i> 'ivator. and ! i; :i
join with his frii-nd- - and
neighbors in t- r ivintr expression
to Almitrhty (iod.
1 >t>iu- in our Capital City of
Ualeigh mi this, the nineteenth
day of November, in this year
of our Lord. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Twoiity
sevon, and in the one hundred
and Jifty-lirst year of our
American independence.
A NCI'S W. McLKAN,
(io\ernor.
H>\ Supper At
Ore Hank School
I'anlcarv Loiite 1. Nov. 'JJ.—
There will be a box supper at
Ore Lank school Saturdav
night, Nov. l2»th. The publii ;
i- cordially invited to attend. J
MLS. l'L iIIKNCK MALK. |
Teacher. I
I
Marie boutrht five furl
coats in Chicatro. It can't be!
her reception was that »hilly.
State Now Buying
Few Automobiles
Ciieensboro, Nov. 17.—Car
sales in North Carolina during
the last ten months have been
20,000 short of the total fov
the first ten months of 102(5.
> figures on new car sales show
i as released today by C. \V.
l Roberts, of the Carolina Motor
■ Club.
i Itoherts had figures front
' State sources to show .'Hi.ol2
• cars sold this year as against
i • in the first ion montl
■ f last year and for the
it ii months of 102">.
IK tober -:. li"; figures -howe !
' ,■ > cat's a - ci T'laiVii " sit.
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i iii lion's i.lane and ruti'
serv»' to protect its neck when
attacked by enemies.
NOTICE OF RK-SAI.E OF
REAL ESTATE.
I'nder and by virtue of an
! order, made by his Honor T. J.
j Shaw, Judge of the 12th Judi
cal District, in the case of W.
j F. Hoiidurant, et al, vs. Atldie
i M ser, et al. appointing the
undersigned commissioner, to,
I re-sell the lands hereinafter tie-j
| scribed, I will on—
jSATFRDAY. DEC. 21th. 1027. j
at the hour of one o'clock p. m.,
lat the court house door oi'j
j Stokes county, in the town of j
! Danliury, N. C„ offer tor sal (
| to the highest bidder for cash. :
I that certain tract of land, lying;
'ami being in Stokes county, Vi
j and more particularly tie-1
I scribed and defined as follow.!, i
viz:
f , , . , I
beginning at a black oak l
j stump a few steps below the
t mouth of the big branch, run |
! ning N. on Mabe's line 1."5 chs.!
>'to a post oak stump, his corn-l
; it on tin* sitli l of the road lcad-i
i inv to .Malic's plantation, t lh*ji- •
; cc X. ."i» degrees west with said •
j »* ;t« i. leaving rout I at 7 chs., j
I crossing the mountain road,
lo 1-2 chains to a stake io ■
Smith's line, thenc es iut hr» 11
jdejrrees west on said line 20' • \
chains to a post oak near tie j
j head of a hollow, theme north j
|lo decrees West nn said i
] line 12 chains to a holly hush |
• on the branch near a .-till place.
j.I. I!. Covington's corner, then-,
co down said branch and with
said Covington's line 2i> chain
to a stake, his corn r, then*.- '
-• th tio decrees \v. -t I-'.:
i-'i.iias to n chest nu* -tump hi
■ r:ivi\ - ''it h oil hi- :ie I •"> I
-. . '' * * i "UK 11 * it*' iJ '
r . or: .>• ol I!. ( i.if
• 'ra : . ■>. : iie■
: i : r 2!I 1 '
- to tie ' ie' r .' hillC , co!l •
I •.• I 'n'l i l tin . .:. .•
' »1* It ■ . \»* ,tl)t!
• ! •?*; tin »Oi » # l» ; Hilary
••Viml l)V J 1 liolltlui*
a.'.;! wife to li. i. I'.ondui - -
aiit. for boundary of same see
book «;«>. page 2.*>9. in the otlic»
of iiegi>tir of Deed- of Stokes
county, N. ('., and 7 ."»-l acres
conveyed hv Joel ISonduraiu
and wife to Edward Mahe. for
boundary of same, sou hook 4-4.
page (.Ilice of Register of
Deeds of Stokes county. N*. ('..
leaving now 84 1-1 aires of the
original tract of 150 acres.
Ten per cent of the price bid
for said land by the last and
highest bidder shall be paid to
J. \V. Hall, commissioner, on
the day of sale. If the sale is
not confirmed or if an increas
ed bid is put on the price bid.
this money will be paid back.
Sale to start at bid of $1 -
100.00.
j This Nov. 21, 1927.
J. W. HALL, Commissioner.
BOM) ORDER.
j WHERKAS it appears to
this board that a bond issue of
$120,000 is required to fund all
] indebtedness of the county not
; now bonded or provided for by
I funds in hand or anticipated;
NOW THEREFORE. BE IT
RESOLVED, by the Hoard of
County ('ommissioners of
Stokes County:
(a) That negotiable coupon
bonds of said county shall b.>
issued under authority of the
County Finance Act, for tli •
purpose of funding outstaui!-
ing valid debts of said county
nut iit herw ise provided for
same lii-ing SP'J.tNi.i r,,r school*.
•SL'S.tMM for nece- t . s.
i t!"t'r Lian .• i - !io!•. ..
(I'l '! It: ■ :l iiis.ximum a
■ ■ • pi'iiti al a:. ;•: 11 ■
~ai' i ! >oi" ■ t. i 1 ', s * ijo.oi • i
and same shall be known a
s*111! si s ('..unty Fundliig ii~.
(i i That .i tax suit'ciVni t
pay principal and inter« >t o!
••aid H in,> shall be annua!!;*
levied all.l collected.
(il) That a statement f deb*
of said county has been tile i
with this board by the county
| clerk who is hereby designated
; as the proper ollicial to file such
statement, and said stati*-
Intent is open to public inspect-
I ion.
(e) That tlu'si* bonds being
funding bonds for valid in
debtedness of said county in- (
ctirred prior to March 7. 1027.
this order shall take effect on
its passage, and shall not If
submitted to the voters, it br
ing hereby determined and de
clared that the said school in
! dehtedness was for necessary
and unavoidable expenses of
said county in maintaining thc :
six months school term in j
and for said county, and that
the said other indebtedness of
said county was fon necessary
and unavoidable expenses of
roads and bridges: ail of same
lieing incurred and due and,
payable prior to March 7. 1027.
(1) That this Hoard will
meet in the court house of said!
county at 2 P. M.. November i
L'O, 1027, for the purpose of j
hearing any protest against is- j
suance of said bonds, the !
Hoard reserving the right on
final passage of this order to
amend same in any respect ex
cept as to the maximum
amount of bonds that mav be
(
issued.
The foregoing Bond Orderi
has been introduced and ha'
been passed on first reading
and a sworn statement of debt
has been tiled under the Coun
ty Finance Act, showing the
asses-sod valuation of the
count,v to lie Si2.nus.l2is. and
ilie net di-bt for all purposi
*01'>.(•(>(>: including the propos
ed new bonds. A tax will
!■ vi"il for the payment of the
pi I '■»si 1 'ioii.'- hit : i
■an. -ha!l b- i,A
it i; ''l I ! ;;Sp;i \ I'l* may !•" >-
ayainst tlv issunu.'i
.cl: a' :t meeting of tin
> mi'-I of county commission! rs
to be held in the i - oiirt hoiis.-
at 2:"m J*. M. t November
Mt27, or an udjournrnViK
thereof.
J. J. TAYLOR, Clerk.
I (>nov2ws
NOTICE OF BOM) SALE.
| Stokes County, North Caro
lina. Si 20.000.
Sealed proposals will be re
iceived by County of Stokes,
, North Carolina, at 2 1\ M..
Dec. 5. 1927. for the purchase of
! 5120,000 of Funding Bonds of
said county; dated December
jl, 1927, and maturing on said
j day and month in "ach year as
follows: $7,000 1929-33; SB.-
000 1934-38; SIO,OOO 1939-U ,
j $15,000 1942.
Bearing interest at rate of
i 4 3-4 per centum per annum,
j interest payable ?emi-annuai!y,
both principal and interest
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| $30,000 |
! Stock of I
0 |
1 Merchandise At f
I I
Shore Mercantile Co. S
0 0
>' T]it- \)\ r Sio:v. Kiii.u - , X. C %
0 0
0
NOW (-N SALi; I
1 i
0
T'io price is cut to sell this entire stoe!-: £
A 0
0 1 f I>rv (ioo Is. Shoes, Millinerv. Gro- 0
o "0
o eeries, Hardware. Uooliin.tr. In faei £
0 g
a evervthin.tr to he sold. C
1 ' s
1
0 0
o SHORE MERCANTILE CO., Inc. «
0 F. E. SHORE. Mgr.. King, N. C. £
0 >
0 A
0 g
2 Full and Complete line of Furniture in $
1 o
c> Merchants Hank building. £
? A
S c
E. A. HELSARECiC. in charge. 0
1
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payable in New York: denomi
nation of $l.(»00 each.
Legal proceedings and pre
paration and sale of bonds un
der supervision of N. O. IV
tree. Esq., of Danbury, and
Bruce Craven, Esq., of Trinity,
to whom all further requests
for information should be ad
dressed.
Bids must be on forms to
be furnished by th e
undersigned, and e a c n
bid must be accompanied by a
certified check upon an incorp
orated bank or trust company,
payable to order of undersign
ed otlicial. or a sum of money
for or in an amount equal to
two per centum of face amount
of bonds bid for. to secure the
cou nt y against any loss
resulting from failure of biddei
to comply with terms of Ids
bid.
J. J. TAYLOR. Clerk.
16nov2ws
Danbury, North Car.
NOTICE OF COMMISSION
ER'S SALE OF LAND.
I!y vii*l in of a decree f *
i'ag;r, Clerk of the Super!
( nirt oi Stokes county in
hji-cia l l'roce:i'ing entitled. "Y.
Eaton, W. M. Eaton, Ida
l.ane and her husband, S. Y.
Lane, E. S. Eaton, Jetty L;*n,:-
foid and her husband, Elijah
Langt'ord, T. L. Eaton and
F.-tella Eaton, heirs of F. M
Eaton, Ex parte,'* the under
signed commissioner, will on—
! THE 15TH DAY OF DEC.
1027. at 2 o'clock-, M., at
the old homestead of F. M
Eaton, decesaed, in Yadkin
township. Stokes county, North
Carolina, sell to the highest
bidder, upon the following
terms: 1-4 cash when sale is
confirmed, 1-4 in twelve
months thereafter, and re
mainder in two years thereaf
ter, the following tracts of
! land:
; IST. TRACT:—Beginning on
[ a white oak in F. M. Eaton's
j line (an old corner,) running
north 23 chins to a hickory.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2.{. 1927
thence north degrees east
! •!(! 1-2 chains to a sasai'ras,
thence east 11 chains t 1 a
chestnut, oak, thence south 2-'J
il forces west 16 1-1 chains t.i
a pine, thence south 50 (legs,
west 1(5 chains and 50 links to
pointers, thence west 21) chs.
to the beginning containing
1'!!) acres, more or less.
'■ 2ND. TRACT:—Being the
the home place of the late F
M. Katon, beginning at a rock
and running east 2-"{ chains to
a white oak, thence south If)
: chains to a wihte oak, Adam
; Fulk's line, thence west on hi.'
1 line 2"> chains to a Spanish oak.
thence north 1!) chains to the .
i beginning, containing 4.'? acres,
j more or less.
.'{HI). TRACT:—Commer.. ing
Jat 1 homas Caudle's rock corn
jtr, running south 11 chain
and •"»') links to pointers, thence
west 1 chain to Volunteer road.
I thence with said (road) ii'-rth
i> degrees .west i chain-' an !
, f » link> to pointers, tln-v X
7 1-1 chains to pointers ?; ; lh
I.an;bittV line, tiience en-* ."i
chs. and lit) links to r i l>e
ginning, containing (5 ;!')(.•:•,
more or less, see do d ("rot: \,
-M. Long and wit". C. F. Long,
to Francis .\i. Eaton, liegi.-te/s
ollice of Stokes county, Doe!;
7u, page 509.
■ll'll. TRACT:—Beginning at
a rock, formerly a white oak,
old coiner, and runs north :}
; degrt es east on F. M. Eaton's
! line, 15 55-100 chains to stake
■ |and pointers, thence north 7i
i degrees west on Henry Ei
j wards' line, 16 1-2 chains to a
stake and pointers in his line
thence south 10 degrees west,
i'on a new line. 19 .5-4 chains to
II a rock in F. AI. Eaton's line,,
thence south 85 1-2 degrees.
: least on his line, 17 60-100 chs.
( to the beginning, containing.
* 28.5 acres, more or less.
■ i This Nov. 14, 1927.
W. M. EATON,
Commissioner.
|W. R Hadgett, Atty.
The "average man" spent a day
in Chicago and wasn't shot at, hel:(
up or thugced—which shows thai
he is either above or below the aver
■ age.—Tampa Tribune.