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WEDNESDAY, MAY 8. 1929 * CHICKENS Turkeys, Ducks, Eggs, Rabbits, country butter are wanted. We will buy at market price. Produce Exchange 616 N. Cherry St. —Phone 3665 Winston-Salem. N. C. Union county is turning to the dairy industry and iarmets are planting pastures and buy ing foundation stock to begin the work- NOTR EOF SPECJAL T!KRM OF CRIMINAL COLRT I'OR STOKES COI'NTY. Notice is hereby given that a special term of the cnmina court of Stokes County, will convene at the Court House in Danbury, N- C . on Monda\, Mav 13th. 1929, and continue for'one week, with his Honor Cameron Mcßae, Judge presid- This the 12th day of April, 1929- JACOB FULTON, . Chairman Board County Com -4| missioners- _ _ ! RivUrt's Arisiit hold their foaictrl 1 cfiarmr with UPpr ' was to b»aut MRR. JESSIE P. CHRISTIAN, \ Danbury, N. C- Professional CARDS ———j J. A. TUCKER Attorney at Law Danbury, N C. Prompt attention given all matters. Dr. Floyd J. Strupe CHIROPRACTOR Successor to Dr. Eugene I- Cox Office over Trade St. Branch of Wachovia Bank. Phone 717 Winston-Salem, N. C. E. Holton, George R. Holtor.. | HOLTON & HOLTON Lawyers, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. j Rooms 410-411 O'Hanlon Building. Practice in Stokes and adjoining counties and in the Federal courts, j — mmmammrnmm —— ! Dr. H. E. Blackburn DENTIST, Walnut Cove, N. C. Mercantile Building. Phone: Office f.'o. 5. Res. No. 4. , Office hrs. 8 to 12 a. in., 1 to 5 p. m. lljulyl2inos. ————————— 1 S. GILMER SPARGER Attorney-At-Law, \ ' (Over Burton Drug Store) Walnut Cove, N. C. All business given prompt attention, j Will practice in all State and Federal Courts. ""~ ~ W. READE JOHNSON Attorney-at-Law, 409-410 O'Hanlon Building, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. j Practice in State and Federal courts. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS, Attorney-At-Law, DANBURY, w. C. Prompt attent.on to all business Will practice in all State courts. DR. H. G. HARDING Dentist KING, • • • N. C. Office hours: 9to 12 and Ito I j I J. W. H A L L ' Attorney-at-Law DANBURY, - - N. C. Prompt attention to all business. Practice in State and Federal Courts. A. T. BARE, Attorney-at-Law, Office Over United Cigar Store, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Prompt attention given to all Practice in all courts I FOR SALE—Medium size re frigerator i,n first-class con dition- Holds 50 pounds ice and has three doors- Will sell at bargain. Address P. O- Box 7, Danbury, N- C i Try an Ad in the Reporter NOTICE. Having qualified as adminis tratrix of the estate ot' Jasper A. Slate, with will anneyed, notice is hereby tfiven to all persons holding claims against his estate, to present them to for payment, duly authenti cated. on or by the 25th day of April, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby re spectfully requested to make payment to me. This the'lßth day of April, 1929- MRS- MATTIE SLATE. Administratrix- with will an nexed. P- 0-: Mizpah, N. C jN- O- Petree, Atty- for Admx- RE SALE OF REAL ESTATE- I Under and by virtue of a i power of sale contained in a deed of trust executed by David IF. Eaton and wife, Etta Eaton, on the 22nd day of February, 11928, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes j County, N- C-, Book 78, page 176, given to secure a note there in described, and default hav iing been made in the payment , thereof, and at the request of the holder thereof, I offered for sale the land described therein at Pinnacle, N- C, on the 6th day of April, 1929, and same was bid off at the price of $222-40 and advance bid having i been made on said land, and by ; order of A. J- Fagg, Clerk of jthe Superior Court of Stokes 'County, I will on the 1 1TH DAY OF MAY. 1929, at 2 o'clock P- M-, at Pinnacle N- C, in front of t'ie Bank of Pinnacle, offer for ;ie to the highest bidder for cash, the ! following tract or parcel jf land: ' Adjoining the lands of E- D Eaton, H- L- Edwards, W. M- Eaton, and others and bounded as follows: j "Beginning on a white oak in the ! E. M. Eaton lino, an old oorner, run ning North 23 chains to a hickory; • thence North 6 degrees Fast 10 1-2 chains to a sasafras; theme East 11 chains to a chestnut oak; thence S. j-3 degrees West 16 1-4 chains to aj I pine; then;* South 50 degrees West! 1 10 chains and 50 links to pointers; j thence West 2'J chains to the begin- | ning, containing 139 acres, more or! ! leys." | | Bidding will start at $244-65-1 Sale will be subject to confirm- j Ration by the court- This April 18th, 1929- 1 W. R. BADGETT, Trustee. | NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL I ESTATE UNDER DEED OF TRUST- I By virtue of authority con- j itaincd in a deed of trust dated! j November 20th, 1296, executed to the under signed trustee by Burwell Overby and wife, Bes sie Overby, to secure the pay ment of a certain sum of money ! therein recited to V. T. Grabs, 'and default having been made lin the payment of said debt as lit became due and payable, the i holder of said debt as evidenc ied by a note and deed of trust, ;having applied to me to make i foreclosure of s aid deed of trust |for the satisfaction of the debt, I will offer for sale to the high est bidder in front of the Bank of Stokes County, King, N. C, on— SATURDAY, MAY 11TH. 192«>, at 2=oo o'clock P- M-, the follow ing tract of land: Beginning at a rock in E. A. j Bennett's line, running West a | new line 29 1-2 chains to a' stone; thence South 1-2 degree, West 9-30 chains to a pine; : thence 32 degrees East 14.15! chains to a white oak; thence 1 South 71 1-2 degrees West 7-93 chains to a stake in the old j lline; thence South 1-2 degree. West 3-30 chains to a rock in | Allen's line; thence South 87 degrees East 13.90 chains to a j hickory; thence North 2 3-4 de-] grees East 6.90 chains to aj stone; thence South 88 degrees' East 18-68 chains to a stone ;i thence North 4 1-4 degrees E. i 21-40 chains to the beginning,! containing 65 acres, more or less- See book No. 76, page 258 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County, N. C- This the 6th day of April, 1929. H- H. LEAKE, Trustee. THE DANBURY REPORTER I NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER MORT-j j GAGE DEED. By virtue ( f a decree of the j Superior ecu rt of Stokes coun ty, North Carolina, rendered on' • the Bth day of April, 1929. in the case of "Atlantic Joint Stock Land Hank of Raleigh ! against Mrs. Pal tie C- Hanes and husband A. Hanes, and !others," pending in said Su perior court, I will sell at pub lic auction to Iho highest bid der for cash, a l , the court house door in trie town of Danbury,' N. C, on— MONDAY JUNE 17th . 1929- at the hour of one o'clock p. wi th ree tracts of land, in Stokes county, North Carolina, con veyed in the mortgage deed of Pattie C Hanes and husband Cr. A- Hanes, dated Dec. f.th, i 1922, recorded ft the I'tliee of the Register of Deeds of Stok !es county, N- C- in Book No. j j 71, at pages 157 and 158, to 1 j which reference is hereunto; I made, and fully described in de- j icree aforesaid, to wit: "All [that certain piece, or parcel of 'land situate, lying and being in | Beaver Island township, Stokes 'county, State of North Caro-t lina, containing 178.50 acres, more or less, having such shape, meters, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by C- A. Reynolds, C E in March, 1916. recorded in the Register's office of Stokes coun ty, in book 62, page 312, being lot No- 4 in the partition of the lands of Maj- L- W. Anderson, assigned to Pattie Chisman Hanes, which tract of land is bounded on the north by the lands of Mrs. Eliza Hanes; on the east by Dan River; on the : south by the lands of W- M- Chisman; on the west by the Hands of Mrs. Mary Carr Wil liamson. as per report of par tition recorded in Register's office of Stokes county, in book 62, page 308. etc-, and more particularly bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a locust the corner of lot No- 3 on the north bank of Dan River, runs with the line of said lot north 79 degrees 30 de gree west 48-80 chains to a l>oirt in the Pine Hall Madi son road, the corner of lot No -3; thence with said road to the j corner of lot No- 5, which cor ner would be reached by a line] run north, 3 degrees east at 23, chains; thence south 85 degrees' 115 degrees east 56-70 chains to' |a stone on the east bank of j Railroad: thence south 7 de ! grees east 1 chain; thence j south 85 degrees 15 degrees east 21 chains to a stake and pointers on the west bank of > I Dan river; thence up the river; as it meanders to the ,begin- j : ning , containing 178-50-100 acres, more or less. AND - I All that certain piece or par jeel of land situate, lying and jb(,ing in lieavti: Inland 'town iship. Stokes county, State of' North Carolina, containing I 168-48 acres more or less, hav-. ing such shape, metes, courses' and distances as will njire fully j appear by reference to a plat threof. made by C- A Rynolds, | C. E-, in March, 1916. recorded in the Register's office of Stok-i es county, in book 62. page 312, j which tract of land is bounded on the north by the lands of j J. M- Galloway; on the east by j the lands of J. P. Dalton; on; the south by the lands of J. P. Dalton and J A Williams; on the west by the lands of Mrs- Ailcie Hflrston, containing i 16&49 acres, as above set forth, being! part of lot No- 6 in the par-> tition of the lands of Maj. L- W- Anderson, which was set j i apart as a part of the share of ( I Mrs- Augusta Chisman, and de ! creed to belong to Mrs. Pattie! ;Chisman Hanes, as per report, lof partition, which report is re- 1 I corded in the Register's office! of Stokes county, in book 62, J page 308, and more particu-j jlarly bounded and described as; follows: Beginning at a stone,! ' Dalton's comer, on the south ! bank of the Madison and Ger-; imanton road, runs with Dal- j j ton's line, south 4 1-2 degrees ;west 18-75 chains to a stone, | I Dalton's corner; thence south 173 degrees 6 degrees west 09 3-4 chains with Dalton's anil, [Blackwell's line to a stone and, pointers; thence north 66 de grees 54 degrees west 13-65 chains to a large hickory; then ce north 87 degrees west 5 chains and 75 links to a pine stump; thence north 6 degrees 30 degrees east 10 chains, black jgum on the side of the Madi ,son Germanton road; thenc? j \\Vth said road to the begin ning. ortainin/ iGS.49 acres more oi i'. ss. AND A)! t luit certain piece or par cel of land situate, lying and being in Beaver Island town ship. Stokes county. State of North Carolina. contair'.ng 194-16 acres more or less, hav ing such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will nC»"e fully appear by referenct to a plat it hereof made by ('■ A- Reynolds ,C* E. in March. 1910, recorded jin the Register's ollice of Stok es county, in book 02. page 012. which tract of land is bounded n the north bv the lands "1 Henry Knight and W. Jlairston; on the east bl ithe lands of J H. Robertson and James Knight; on the south by the lands of Mrs Eliza Hanes: and on the west by the lands of Mrs. Eliza Hanes, j being a part of lot No 0 in the I partition of the lands of Maj- L. W- Anderson set apart as a part of the share of Mrs- Aug usta Chisman, decreed to be long to Mrs. Pattie Cljismaii Hanes, a s per report of said partition, recorded in Regis-1 ter's office. Stokes county, in book 62, pages 308. etc., and j more particularly bounded and ! described as follows: Beginning at the old Carter corner, in the Madison and Germanton road, 1 run s with said Carter line and on past the Carter corner, S- : 3 1-2 degrees west 70-71 chains to a corner of lot No. 5; thence with the line of that lot, N- j 85 1-4 degrees west 29-75 chs.' to a point in the Madison and ; ;Pine Hall road; thence with [ isaid road about 60-28 chains to the Germanton and Madison road; thence with said road to the beginning, containing i 194-46 acres, more or less." Sale will be made subject to right of way of the N. and W- Railway Company, which run s ! through a j)ortion of said land-, The purchaser will be re- 1 quired to deposit on day of, sale, at least ten per cent of the amount of his bid- This the Bth day of May, 1929. j J- D- HUMPHREYS, I Commissioner. ,N- O- Petree, Attorney, 'NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE' SALE OF LAND .State of North Carolina 'County of Stokes ! The Federal Land Bank of Columbia plaintiff, vs. James W- Wilson and wife Hattie Wil son. The Hank of Stokes County and J- W. Hall Trustee. The Hank of Stokes county. As signee of Farmers Union Hank jaiid Trust Company, and C- E. j Davis, Administrator of G. L .Jarvis. Trustee, E- K. Vernon jand J- I). Humphreys. Trustee. North Carolina Agricultural ■Credit Corporation, Federal In termediate Credit Bank of Bal-1 timore, Maryland, and the Stok-: 'es county National Farm Loan ; I Association, of Walnut Cove. I defendants-. ' Pursuant to a judgment en jtered in above entitled civil action on the 6th- day of May j j1929, in the Superior Court of! said county by the Clerk, I will j ,on the— | 17th. I)AY OF JUNE 1929, i at 12 o'clock m. at the county] j court house door in said county j se.ll at public auction to the | ; highest bidder therefor the fol-j lowing describif 1 lands, s'.tua- j ted in sdid county and state in j Snow Creek township, compris-l jing 100-93 acres, more or less, land bounded and described as j follows: ''AJI that certain lot, ♦met or parcel of land contain | ing 100.93 acres, more or less, ■located, lying and being in Snow Creek township, county |of Stokes, State of North Caro lina, being bounded on the north 'by the lands of O- T- Shelton; ! east by the lands of J D Steele: j south by the lands of Henry |Glidewell and Burr Bullin; and jon the west by the lands of C ■ II- Sheppard, having such shape 'metes, courses and distances as J will more fully appear by ref lerence to a plat thereof nfide ! by E D. Styers, Surveyor, Aug | ust 13, 1921, which plat is on file with the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S. C-" i The terms of sale are as fol lows: Cash, upon confirmation of the sale. All bids will be received sub ject to rejection or confirma tion by the Clerk of said Su perir Court and no bid will be accepted or reported unless its maker shaJl deposit with said Clerk at the close of the bid ding the sum of four hundred ($400.00) dollars, as a forfeit and guaranity of compliance 1 with his bid, the same to b» credited on his hid v.l|.*s»s ac cepted- Notice is now given that said lands will be resold at the same place and upon the same term-; at 2 o'clock p. m- of the same day unless said deposit is soon er made- Every deposit not forfeited or accepted will be promptly returned to the maker. This the 6th- dav of Mav, 1929. J- I). HUMPHREYS, Commissioner. NOTM i; OF SALE or LAND UNDER TAX FORECLO SURE PROCEEDINGS. By virtue of a decree, signed by Hi Honor J'. H. Clement. Judge, on the Bth day of April, 1929, in the case entitled ('. K- Davis Ys Caroline Warren and her husband Ashley Warren,, the undersigned J- D. Hum phreys. commissioner will sell at public auction to the high jest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Danbury, N. C- 1 on— | MONDAY JUNE 3. 1929. at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. m. ■ the lands described in the com-j plaint in said cause pending in ! the Superior court of Stokes I iounty, N. C to wit: Six acres I of land in Sauratown Township! , Stoke s county, North Carolina I adjoining th e lands of W. W. | Fulp, Peter Hairston, and Mrs.! Lettie Dunklee j The said sale is to b e made I to satisfy the judgment ren-1 dered in said cause for the sum j !of $4-17, with interest on same! at the rate of twenty per cen tum jier annum for twelve! months from and after June 6.1 j 1927, and at ten per centum per j annum from the expiration of said 12 months, to wit: Junei 1 6. 1928. together with the costs' of the action up to April 8. 1929 i Ito wit: 830-93 and such additi-j onal costs as may accrue after i, said date. This the 30th day of April, 1929- J. D HUMPHREYS, I Commissioner ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE- Having duly qualified as ad- 1 ministrators of the estate ofj John W. Dodson. deceased, late of Stokes County, North Caro-1 lina. all persons owing his es-j tate are requested to make im mediate settlement, and all per-j sons holding claims against his estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly authen ticated. to t'ie undersigned, for payment, on or before the 21st day of April. 1930. or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of i their recovery. Walnut Cove, N- ('-. April 2'), i 1929- S- M DODSON and DILLARD DODSON, I , Admr's. of John W- Dodson, deceased- J J- D- Humphreys, Attv. for Admrs. j EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having duly qualified as exe-! Icutors of the last will and testa-1 |ment of A- T. Edwards, dee'd.! i late of Stokes county, North 1 j Carolina, all persons owing his estate, are requested to make i |immediate settlement: and all' | persons holding claims against ;his estate, are hereby notified! |to present the same duly auth-j enticated, to the undersigned for payment, on or before the 25th day of April, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery- King. N- C, April 24- 1929, | S. T EDWARDS and WILEY! FULK, Executors of A T Ed-1 wards, dee'd- J. D. Humphreys, Attorney for executors- Precisely 80 years to the day before the "Graif Zeppelin" j landed in Lakehurst the first ( German transatlantic line was inaugurated by the departure] from Hamburg of the sailing i ship "Deutshland" It is estimated that Ameri cans visiting France drink Vichy and other French min eral waters at the rate of 342,- 000 gallons a year- No attempt has been made to keep track of I the wine they consume. PAGE SEVEN NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND INDER TAX FORECIjO- St RE PROCEEDINGS. By virtue of a decree. signed by His Honor J H. Ciemeiit, Judge, >n the Bth Hay of April, 1929. in the cas,. entitled C. Iv Davis V.s Lottie Jiedd and her hi'-liand Willi«-r Redd. the un dersigned J. ]). Humphreys, commissioner, will sell at ■ >i«i >- lie auction to the highest | j ( j dr fur cash, at the court house door in Danburv. ('. ~, MONDAY JUNE :i, 19z-«. at tlic hour of 1 o'clock p. the land described in the ■ in plaint in said cause- pending in the Superior Court of Stokes county to wit: Beginning at the corner of 1..t No. I=3o, in the town of Walnut Cove, N. c o.| .V;iin Street, and run , luiig said street 100 feet North, time ie west at right angles with said street 200 feet thence south parallel with said Street 100 feet, theme East 200 feel, to the beginning, being lot No. 157 in the plat of the town of Walnut Cove, N. C. and the 'same land conveyed by deed from Luther Lash and wife Henrietta Lash to Redd and her husband Walter Redd, dated. July 15, 1902, recorded |in the Register's office of Stok es county, N C. in Rook No 44, 1 page. 312, to which plat and I deed reference is made for fur ther description, the said sale iis to be made to satisfy the i judgment rendered in sai:l : cause for $6.33, with interest lon same at the rate of twenty I per centum per annum, for twelve months from and after .June 6th. 1927, and ten jkt I centum per annum the l expiration of twelve months, to wit: June. 6th, 1928, until paid, and the further sum of $30.93 costs, and all additional costs ( accrued since the rendition of | said judgment- This the 3mh day of April, 1929- J- D HUMPHREYS. Commissioner SALE OF LANDS By virtue of a decree for sale, rendered by A- J. ;'agg, ('• S- C- in No 999. Spe. Pro- Docket. entitled .Mrs. Lillie I Mabe, widow of James 1 Mab ■ •et al Vs. Mary Rierson et al. 'appointing the undersigned a jcommissioner 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 Dan bury. X. C- on— MONDAY. MAY 27th. 1929. at tlie hour of one o clock p m the following described l;:nds to wit: Beginning at the pub lic load at a Spanish oak. then ce east 1112 chains to a sour wood Alice Lankl'ord's corner, thence south 5 chains to • i I'iK \- thence ea.-t 18 chains to a pine, j thence south 2 1-1 chains t, 1 | red oak Fagg's old corner, thence S- 40 degrees W. 6 3 -2 , chains to it rock pile Fagg's !corner, thence north 60 degrees I west 11 1-2 chains to a dog ' wood Alice Langford's co/'ier. j;hence S- 65 degrees W. 5 chs !to a bend in a hollow, thence | south -18 degrees W- 6 1-2 Chs. jto a poplar, thence a northwest | course with the spring branch, jas it meanders 250 yards to 'dogwood on the west side of j the spring, thence north to the road leading to Lankford old house, thence west on the same jroad to the public road, thence j north with the public road to the beginning, containing 35 acres, more or less, see deed from Moses A- Lawson and wife, to James I- Mabe, record ed in the Register's office of Stokes county, N- C. in Book No. 56, page 119, for further 'description- This April, 22. 1929, J D HUMPHREYS, ! Commissioner- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE j Having duly qualified as ad [ministrator of James Hicks, 'deceased, late of Stokes coun ty, North Carolina, all persons owing his estate, are requested to make immediate settlement, and all persons holding claims against his estate aro hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned, duly authen ticated for payment, on or be fore the 25th day of April, ; 1930, or this notice will bo 'pleaded in bar of their recovery. I Danbury, N C., April 25th, 11929- J D. HUMPHREYS, Admr. of James Hicks, dee'd.
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