OR 1)1 N A NCE AITHOKIZING
THE ISSIANC'E OF SJ>.-
000.00 SEWER SYSTEM
IJONDS OK THE TOWN OF
WALNCT COVE. NORTH
CAROLINA.
I»e It Ordained R> The
Hoard of Commissioners of
The Town of Walnut COM*:
Section I. That in purso
aiKt 1 of the provisions of the
Municipal Finance Act (Sec
tions 'JiUS to J'.t(>•">, Volume
Consolidated Statutes of
North Carolina, l negotiable
bonds, of the Town of Walmr.
Cove. to be Known as "SKWF,!;
S> S !'[•:.M liONI>S." are hereby
a'. I .!horized to be issued i:i :t :
aggregate principal anioutii
i exceeding NINF. TIItU'S
ANI> IX M.I.AIIS(S'.'J"»'•.«•»I f.>j*
tin necessary expenses of said
town 10-wit: for the purpose of
paying for ttie eonstruetion of
a sewer system for the town
of Walnut Cove and its citi-
Zi ns.
See. 2. A tax sufficient to
pav the principal anil interest
of the bonds hereby authorized
shall he annually levied an I
collected.
Sec •"». A statement of the
de'it of the Town of Walnut
Cove has Iteen made and tiled
wiih the Town Clerk pursuant
to the Municipal Finance Act
and is open to public inspect
ion.
Sir. I. This ordinance >ha!l
take effect thirty days after
it-s first publication unless in
the meantime a petition for its
submission t> the voters is
tiled under the .Municipal Fin
ance Act. and in such event it
shall take effect when appro\ •
fti by the voters of the Town
of Walnut Cove at an election
provided iti said Act.
Tli-.' f»ivir«>iiitf ordinance was
passed on the 1 lith day of No-
Venilier, r.»'J7, and was tit"''
published on the ltitli. day i.i
NoVfinluT,
Any action or proceed in,*
quest ioninjr the validity of sai I
ordinance must lie commenced
within thirty days after : ts'
first publication.
.). R. VOSS, Clerk
Town of Walnut Cove, N. C.
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ORDINANCE \l THORIZING
THE ISSCANCE OF SR.-
•00.(1(1 WATER AM) ELEC
TRIC LIGHT SYSTEM
BONDS OF THE TOWN OF
WMM T C OVE. NORTH
CAROLINA.
Re It Ordained Ry The
Roard of Commissioners of
Ihe i'own of Walnut Cove:
Section I. That in purse.
{;!:• (• of the provisions of th"
M'inici|>al Finance Act (Sc--
!i' ! - 2!MS to •JjMio, Volume
( "i -olidati I Statutes of
N - tii ( aiolma.) negotiable
of the Town of \V;dnil'
' ')•.*•. to in- known a> "WATER
AXi> ELECTRIC LIGHT SYS
IKM BONDS" are herebv
autht ri'/.eil to be issued in an
i.y.L i "iritt-' principal amount
not SIX TH'H'SANi)
DOLLARS, (?5G,0i)i».(M),1 {'»:•
the nec-e.-sary expenses of said
low n to-wit: for the purpose of
pji.virtr for the construction of
a wiiicr and electric light sys
tem for the Town of Wain:;;
Cove and its citizens.
Se . 2. A tax suflicient t >
pay th" principal and interest
of the bonds hereby authorized'
shall be annually levied and
lected.
Sec. .'5. A statement of the
debt of the Town of Walnut
Cove has been made and filed
with the Town Clerk pursuant
to the Municipal Finance Act
and is open to public inspect
ion.
Sec. 4. This ordinance shall
tiike effect thirty days after
its first publication unless in
the meantime a petition for its
submission to the voters is
filed under the Municipal Fin
ance Act, and in such event L
shall take effect when approv-
Ed by the voters of the Town
of Walnut Cove at an election
S as provided in said Act.
The foregoing ordinance was
passed on the 12th day of No
vember, 1P27, and was first
published on the IGth. day of
. November. 1!»27.
Any action or proceeding
ijiie.-lioning the validity of said
ordinance must be commenced
within thirty days after its
lirst publication.
J. It. VOSS. Clerk
T wn of Walnut Cove, N. C.
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S ALE OF V ALI " A RLE FARM
The heirs of William Smith,
deceased, all being ol age de
sire to sell for division the
farm of their father, which
contains about I'M) acres, le> •
school house lilt, leaving abou 1
«.»0 acres, and to that end they
will offer the same for sale a»
public auction to the highest
bidder at the Smithtown school
1 house, on—
SATI RDAY. DEC. 10th. lt»2V.
at me o'clock. I'. M., upon the
terms of one-third cash on dav
of sale, one-third upon a credit
of one year, and one-third
in two years with bond and ap
proved security for deferred
I payments, and with privilege
of purchaser paying all cash,
if he so desires, and with the
right reserved to reject anv
and all bids.
This ii a tine farm and lies
well and level, and is goo I
land, on sand clay road between
Sandy Ridge. N. C., and Athur
Shelton's store. It is one of
the very best farms in th"
county.
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THE DANBURY REPORTER
This Nov. Bth, 1927.
THE HEIRS OF Wm. SMITH,
Defeased.
By J. I). Humphreys, Atty.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND.
I»y virtue of a decree of the
Superior court of Stokes coun
ty, rendered by A. J. Fagg. ('.
S. in the Special Proceed
ings. entitled "K. W. Carroll, el
al. vs. W. T. Carroll, et al." ap
pointing the undersigned n
commissioner to make sale of
the hereinafter described lands,
I will sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash at
the court house door in the
town of Danbury, N. C.. on—
MONDAY. DEC. 12TH. 1!>27.
at one o'clock. I*. M.. the
following described lands, si: •
nate. lying and being in the
county of Stokes and State of
| North Carolina, and more par
ticularly described and defined
las follows to-wit: A certain
tract of land lying and being
in the State and county afore
said, in Meadows, Danbury,
Yadkin and Quaker Gap town
ships on the waters of Indian
Springs, adjoining the lands
granted to Shober and others, j
Beginning at a stake and
pointers in RutHn's line, an I j
runs west on his line 55 chs. j
crossing what is known as the j
llat spur of the Sauratown j
Mountain, to a notched rock his
corner on tin* southwest side of |
Cook's Wall, thence north BS,
chains and 50 links crossing i
Sauratown Mountain to the
left of Cook's W all to two j
chestnut oaks on top ofj
Moore's Mountain, thence east
IS chains and 50 links to a'
>panish oak. thence north 17
chains to a black oak, thence
east 16 chains to a pine, then
ce south 108 chains and sil i
links crossing the Camping j
rock creek and the Sauratowi
Mountain to the beginning, 1
i containing 5.12 1-2 acres, mojv
|or less, and it being the land
granted by the state of North
Carolina to I). V. Carroll,
Abram Lewis and Minnie -J.
I Carroll, which grant is record
led in the otlice of the Register
I of Deeds of Stokes county, N.
in Book No. .">1 pages (55 to
! (>7. inclusive, to which refer
ence is hereby made for furth
er description. Sale subject to
continuation of the court.
This Nov. 7th, 15)27.
.1. D. HUMPHREYS.
Commissioner.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
FOR PARTITION.
By virtue of a judgment
rendered by A. J. Fagg, Clerk I
Superior Court of Stokes coun-1
ty. North Carolina, in a Spe- i
cial Proceedings entitled, I
"Nannie Cain et al vs. Oscar!
Wilson, et al, heirs at law of |
W. J. Wilson, deceased," tho
undersigned commissioner, will'
on the—
I
I7TH DAY OF DEC.. 1«27.
at 2 o'clock, P. M„ on the!
premises at the home place of'i
the late W. J. Wilson, sell t.ij
the highest bidder upon th«i
following terms: l-."> cash!
upon confirmation, l-."> in 12 j
months, l-.'i in 2 years the fol
lowing real estate for division '
among the heirs at law of W.
J. Wilson, deceased:
Adjoining the lands of .1.
W. Pell and others and bound-1
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$ from market, and he will save them X
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Ed as follows: Beginning on a
stake in J. W. Wilson's formei
line, and runs north with th« i
H. P. McDaniel line and others
50 1-2 chains to a Mack oak
in Pell's line, thence east 18 1-2
chains to pointers in the Ttir--
pin line, thence 28 1-2 chains
to a rock in th;> south edge of
a road, thence south 80 dugs,
cast with said road 2 chains
ami 70 links to a stake, thence
south 2:» chains to a small
maple in Wilson's former line,
thence west 21 chains to the
beginning, containing 100 acres
more or less.
WEDNESDAY. NOV. 2.J. 1927
This November 16th, 1827.
L. P. PELL,
Commissioner.
! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
If you haven't any well, [
have a brand new well drill ami
! will tret you all the water you
! want on short notice. Roc!\
■don't bother, only takes m re
j time. Will do you cheu't
; work than any one. Write ne
at Francisco, Stokes county, N.
(\. I have a first class set of
hands that will treat you white.
This Nov. 16th, 1927.
R. W. GEORGE.
Francisco, N. C.