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PAGE FOUR NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust executed to C. C. McGee, Trus tee, for Mania Tuttle on the Ist day of May, 1925, by Roy Tuttle and wife, Sadie Tuttle, which is recorded in the office of the Register of * Deeds of Stokes County, in No. 72, at page 727, to which reference is hereunto made to secure the payment ox a debt therein recited in the sum $650.00 due to Mania Tut tle. default having been made in the payment of the debt at maturity, and the holder there of having applied to me to foreclose the trust, I will ex pose to public sale to the high est bidder for cash at the court house door in tbt Town of Dan bury, N. C., on— SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1932, at one o'clock P. M., the land conveyed in the deed of trust, to-wit: "Beginning -it pointers an '■ running down the creek as it meanders 46.60 chain.; to Jas l>er Tuttle's line; thenc* North 88 1-2 degrees E. 7.15 chains to pointers at a branch; thence N. 3 3-4 degrees E. 19 chains to a stone; thence N. 82 14 de grees E. 1 3-4 chains to a stake; thence N. 10 3-4 degrees E. 4 1-2 chains to an ash; thence S. 83 1-2 degrees E. 8 chains to a stone: thence N. 4 degrees E. 4 chains to a black gum; thence N. 73 1-4 degrees E. •3 1-4 chains to an apple tree by the road; thence S. 83 de grees E. 6.92 chains to an old stump and stone; thence N. 6 degrees E. 6.90 chains to a stake in the old line; thence N. 85 degrees W. 32.80 chains to the beginning, containing 51.53 acres, more or less. Second Tract. "Beginning at old stump and stone running E. 4.31 chains to pointers at a branch; thence down the branch as it meanders S. 41 de grees E. 2.16 chains to a maple; thence S. 33 1-4 degrees E. 6.90 chains to pointers at big branch; thence down the big branch S. 32 1-4 degrees West 1.66 chains to old lin e and poin ters; thence N. 82 degrees W. J' 1-2 chains to a pine; thence N. 5 degrees E. 5.10 chains to the beginning, containing 4.88 acres, more or less." This the 29th day of Febru ary, 1932. C. C. McGEE. Trustee. S. Gilmer Sparger, Atty. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER DEED OF TRUST. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust, executed and delivered to J. D. Humphreys, Trustee, on the 19th day of Octobei, 1927, by Gaston Shelton and wife Sarah Shelton, which is recorded in the office ot' the Register of Deeds of Stokes County, N. C., in Book No. 76, page 473, to which reference is hereunto made, to secure the payment of a debt therein re cited in the sum of $373.45, due to Duke Taylor, default having been made in the payment of said debt at maturity, and the holder thereof having applied to the undersigned to foreclose the trust deed for the satisfac tion of the debt, I will expose to public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door, in the Town of Danbury, N. C., on— MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1932, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., the lands conveyed in the trust deed, to-wit: I "Tract No. 1. Beginning at the Ore Bank corner (pointers) in Mabe's line and Jewel's line, and runs South 45 chains to a dogwood; thence West 221-4 chains to a pine; thence North 45 chains to the old Mabe line (pointers), thence East 22 1-4 chains to the beginning, con taining 100 acres. Tract No. 2. Containing 23 1-2 acres purchased of John W. Mabe together with above named tract of land. For more complete description see deed duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County, N. C., to which refer ence is made for further de scription." This the 26th day of Febru ary, 1932. MRS. J. D. HUMPHREYS, Admx., of J. D. Humphreys, deceased, Trustee. By Petree & Petree, Attya. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL' ESTATE. I • I I By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Stokes Coun ty, N. C., rendered on the 29th day of February, 1932, in the special proceeding, entitled Ar rena Shelton and husband W. Z. Shelton, Ex-parte, appointing me a commissioner to make sale of lands hereinafter de scribed I will expose to public sale at the Court House door of Stokes Coynty, to the highest bidder for cash on— SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1932, at the hour of one o'clock p. m., the lands described in the peti tion: "FIRST TRACT. Beginning at a pine, John Mabe's corner, runs West 19 chains to a hick ory in S. M. Nelson's line; thence South with said Nelson's line passing his corner 171-2 chains to Dan river to a horn beam corner; thence down the meanders of the river 17 chains to a birch at the mouth of a branch; thence Northeast up the branch 2 1-2 chains to poin ters in the branch; thence N. 20 chains to a pine in Jtohn Mabe's line; thence with John Mabe's line to Save and except from the above boundry about one-fourth of an acre for cemetery, same being of the following boundry: Be ginning at a locust tree, run ning South 28 yards to an ap ple tree; thence East 22 yards to a stone; thence North 28 yards to a pine; thence West 28 yards to the beginning. SECOND TRACT. Beginning at a pie in John W. NeaPs line, runs East on his line 13 chains and 65 links to his corner, dog wood; thence South 18 chains to a pine on the bank of Sandy Run Creek; thence South 60 de grees West to mouth of a branch, continuing South 22 1-2 chains to J. S. Taylor's line; thence West 5 chains to Dan River; thence up the river 12 1-2 chains to Ashby's corner; thence North 22 1-2 chains to the beginning, containing 46 acres, more or less. This Ist day of March, 1932. N. D. OAKLEY, Com. J. W. Hall, Atty. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust executed to J. D. Johnson, Trustee, for the Bank of Stokes County on the 29th day of July, I 1929, by J. R. Westmoreland, I which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County, in Book No. 78, at page 397 to which reference is hereunto made to secure the payment of a debt therein recit ed in the sum of $400.00 due to the Bank of Stokes County, default having been made in the payment of the debt at ma turity, and the holder thereof having applied to me to fore close the trust, I will expose to public sale to the highest bid der for cash at the court house door in the Town of Danbury, N. C., on— SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1932, at one o'clock P. M., the land conveyed in the deed of trust, to-wit: Beginning at a stone on S. side of road, corner of Lot No. 1 and running S. 4 degrees W. 200 feet to a stake; thence N. 86 degrees W. 100 feet to a stake; thence N. 4 degrees E. 200 feet to a stake, near the road; thence S. 86 degrees E. 100 feet to the beginning, con-| taining one-half acre, more or less. Also another tract, be ginning at a stake on S. side of the road, corner of Lot No. 1 and running S. 4 degrees West 200 feet to a stake; thence N. 86 degrees W. 100 feet to a stake; thence N. 4 degrees E. 200 feet to a stake near the road; thence S. 85 degrees E. 100 feet to the beginning, con-| taining one-half acres, more or less, and being Lot No. 2. This Feb. 29, 1932. J. D. JOHNSON, Trustee. S. Gilmer Sparger, Atty. To Whom It May Concern I have lots of Flat Rock large or small, at a good price- See me at Danbury, N. C. BAN NER JOYCE, Danbury, N. C -2t THE DANBURY REPORTER , Portrait in Platinum JEAN HARLOW NOT the most unfortunate of young ladies is Miss Jean Har low, she of the platinum top, ster ling silver personality, and solid gold movie contract. There is no brass in Miss Harlow's makeup. Slim and dainty, she takes life with a quiet zest, and begins each shin ing day with a cup of fragrant coffee, as shown in the above dia gram. In the trunk space usually reserved by traveling actresses for spangles and sequins, Miss Harlow packs aprons and house dresses, and when she stops at hotels they are apartment hotels with kitchens where she can putter in the pan try. She likes to cook, and it is estimated there are 4,877,888 young men who would like her to cook for them. This is considered to be Impossible by Miss Harlow and her mother and father, who travel with her. She particularly likes to make her own coffee because she likes her own coffee. UNABLE TO WALK WITHOUT HELP Now perfectly well after simple home treatment All the way from Ireland, J. McKenna of St. Patrick's House, Kilmainham, Dublin, sends this report of a remark ably quick and complete recovery from an acute attack of sciatica. "I was very bad with sciatica in my hips and legs and was unable to walk without assistance," he writes. "I took a friend's advice and got a bottle of Sloan's Liniment, ana am flow perfectly well." • Sloan's gets results because it doesn't just deaden the nerves. It helps the body to throw off the cause of the pain by stirring up the body's own curative powers. Pat it on lightly. No need to rub. It is the medicine itself that does the work. It will give relief at once to pain, swelling, stiffness, inflammation. Get a bottle today and have it on hand. All druggists—3s cents. '■o ' NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER DEED OF TRUST. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust executed and delivered to me on the 10th day of December, 1923. by John Anthony and l wife Annie Anthony which is recorded in the office of' Regis ter of Deeds of Stokes County. N. C., in Book 72, page 244 to which reference is hereunto made to secure the payment of a debt therein recited to The Bank of Stokes County, Viefault having been made in the pay ment of the debt at maturity, and the holder having applied t 0 me to foreclose the trust deed for the satisfaction of the debt secured by same, I will expose to public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in Dan bury, N. C-, on— SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1932, at the hour of one o'clock p. m., the land conveyed in the deed of trust, to-wit: In Stokes County aforesaid mor e particularly described and defined as follows: Lot No. 11. New London Bryant Survey from C. M. Jones, May 1914. See same of record. Beginning at a stake corner Lot No. 10; thence with Lasley Street 50 1-2 feet to a stake, corner Lot No- 12; thence Westward with line of Lot No. 2, 171 feet; thence Southward with J. L. Mitchell now T. J. Green farm line, 50 feet to a stake, corner Lot No. 10; thence Eastward with line of Lot No. 10, 177 feet to I the beginning, being one town j Lot No. 11, New London. This 29th day of Feb., 1932. J. W. HALL, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage executed by R. E- Wall and wife, Ethel Wiles Wall, dated March 3, 1926, and recorded in Book 74, pages 395 and 396 in the Office of the Register of ~ Deeds for Stokes County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and demand having been made for sale, tho undersigned Mortgagee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house dooq in Danbury, N. C-, at twelve o'clock noon on the 29TH DAY OF MARCH, 1932, the following described proper ty, located in the County of Stokes, Beaver Island Town ship, North Carolina. FIRST TRACT.—Beginning at pointers (Chestnut Corner) I'unning South 87 East 12 chs. to a poplar tree near a branch; thence North 72 East 1.25 chs. to a black oak; thence South 88 3-4 degrees East 5.90 chains to a sourwood sprout and point ers; thence North 25.70 chains to pointers; thence North 7 de grees East 64 chains to a stone in a corn field; thence East 5 chains to a black gum and poin ters; thence North 7 degrtes-'s East 15.73 chains to pointers: thence North 88 degrees West 3205 chains to pointers; South 24.87 chains to alder bushes; thence East 2.59 chains to a dogwood stump and pointers; thence South 7 chains to a pine and pointers; thence East 6 chains to pointers; thence S. 11 degrees West 45 chains to a black oak; thence South 14 chains to a hickory and point ers; thence continued South 5.10 chains; thence South 5 degrees West 10 chains to the beginning, containing 213.5 acres, more or less and being lot No. 4 in the division of the lands of S. S. Wall, deceased. SECOND TRACT.—Begin ning at pointers on the West side of the public road leading from Bethesda church. South 85 degrees East 12.42 chains to a hickory bush and pointers; thence North 14 chains to a black oak; thence North 11 deg. East 45 chains to pointers; thence West 6 chains to pine and pointers; thence North 7 chains to dogwood stump am! pointers; thence West 2.59 chains to a bunch of alder Push es; thence North 24 87 chains to pointers; thence North 88 degrees West 20.75 chains to a dead black oak, corner; thence South 3 3-4 degrees West 24.25 chains to a maple and pointers, thence South 10 degrees East 37.43 chains to pointers on the West side "of the public road leading to Bethesda; thence with the meanderings of said road South 17 degrees West 3 chains; South 4 3-4 degrees E. 22.40 chains to cross roads; thence South 10 1-2 degrees E. 5.50 chains to the beginning,, containing 194.5 acres, more or less, and being lot No. 5 in the division of the lands of S. S. Wall, deceased. THIRD TRACT.—Beginning at pointers on East side of pub lic road to Bethesda Church, running North 10 1-2 degrees West 5-50 chains to the cross roads; thence North 4 3-4 deg. West 22.40 chains; therce N. 17 degrees East 3 chains to pointers on the West side of the road; thence North 10 deg. West 37.43 chains to maple corner and pointers; thence N. 89 1-2 degrees Wee: 1950 chR. to a maph; thence South 3 1-2 degrees West 53.12 chains to a stone; thence North 86 1-2 degrees West 15.50 chains to pointers; thence North 87 1-2 degrees West 38.75 chains to sourwood and pointers; thence South 3 1-2 degrees West 18-15 chains to a pine and pointers; thence South 85 East 37.25 chains to a pine and pointers; thence North 2 1-2 degrees E. 7.73 chains to a pine and point ens; thence South 86 1-2 degs. East 33.90 chains t 0 a maple; thence South 85 degrees East 14.24 chains to the beginning, containing 260.8 acres, more or less, and being lot No. 6 in the division of the lands of S. S: Wall, deceased. FOURTH TRACT. Begin ning at a stone in an old field on the top of a ridge, being one of the division corners between E. J. Eudailey and Roan Steele and running thence East with | said Steele's line 23 1-2 chains to a sourwood; thence South 12 1-2 chains to a maple in Hairston's line; thence East with said line 21 chains to a white oak near a small branch; thence North with Wall's line 26 1-2 chains to pointers in Ward's line; thence West 11 chains to a large chestnct (down) near a blanch and poin ters, Ward's corner; thence S. on a new line 20 poles to a sour wood, East side of a small branch; thence West on a new line, being the division line be tween E. J. Eudailey and W. P. Hutcherson, 140 poles to a pine in Steele's line; thence South 24 degrees East 32 poles to the beginning, containing 78 acres, more or less, and being the property conveyed to R. E. Wall by deeds from John Moore. Trustee, and R. N- Wall and wife, which said deeds are rec orded in Register of Deeds Of fice, Stokes County, in Book 50, page 493 and in Book 52, page 397. FIFTH TRACT. A certain tilact or parcel of land adjoining the lands of Peter W. Hairston on the South and R. E. Wall on the East and North; R. J. Mor ton on the West, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone, R. E. Wall's corner with a new line, South 20 East 845 feet to a stone in Hairston's line; thertte South 83 East with said Hairston's line 1170 feet to a stone and pointers, R. E. Wall corner in the Hairston line; thence North 3 degrees 30 minutes East with Wall's line 788 feet to a stone. Wall's corn er; thence North 83 West with Wall's line 1505 feet to the be ginning, containing 24.20 acres, more or less. SIXTH TRACT. Begin ning at pointers, cornert of lot No. 2; thence North 6 degrees 33 minutes East 2093 feet to a stone; thence North 83 degrees 45 minutes W. 1100 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 3; thence South 4 degrees West 2112 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 2; thence East 1000 feet to the beginning, containing 50.8 acres, more or less, and being lot No. 1 on plat of teconl in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County, J«Jorth Carolina, in Book 65, page 480, to which reference is hereunto made. SAVE AND EXCEPT the following described tract of land Released t 0 Will Ward and wife Berta Ward, by deed dated August 20 1931: Beginning at a stake set in the North line of lot No- 6 of the S. S. Wall lands, said stake being 370 feet N. 82 degrees 10 minutes W. from a stone marking a corner in said lot No. 6 of the S. S. Wall lands, this stone being about 1000 feet E. of a tenant house occupied by Joe Mabe; thence using 1931 magnetic meridian, S. 2 degrees 30 minutes East 177 feet to » stake set 25 feet North of cen ter of Pine Hall-Sandy Ridge road, thence with the Pine Hall- Sandy Ridge road South 87 degi«ees 30 minutes West 165 feet to a stake set 25 feet North of center of this road; thence North 2 degrees 30 minutes W. 206 feet to astake set in the- North line of lot No- 6 of S. S. Wall lands; thence with this line, now a boundary between R. E. Wall and Will Ward, S. 82 degrees 10 minutes East 168.3 feet to the point of be ginning and containing 0.82 acres. This the 23rd day of Feb., 1932- GREENSBORO JOINT STOCK LAND BANK, Mortgagee. J. S. Duncan, Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having; qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Mary Elizabeth Watts, deceased, late of Stokes County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Walnut Cove, N. C., R. F. D. on-or before the 23rd day of January, 1933, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 22nd day of Jan., 1932. M. P. WATTS, Admr. it Mary Elizabeth Watts, dee'd. Chas. R. Helsabeck, Atty. Former Governor John Brown, of Georgia, died at his home in Marietta today. WEDNESDAY, MCH. 23. 1982 Professional j CARDS ■ ■ ■ Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted DR. T. E. HOLLEMAN Optometrist Woolworth Building Winston-Salem, N. C. J. W. H A L L Attorney-a t-Law DANBURY, . • N. C Prompt attention to all bastai—. Practice in State and Federal Court«. DR. H. G. HARDING Dentist KINO. N. C. Office hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to f H. H. LEA K E ' A 1 tornev-at-Law W Office Second Flew King Drug Co. Building KING, N. C. Will Practice in All State Courts % H. N. SIMPSON, D.D.S M. D. L. A. TAYLOR, D.D.S. Dentists. Woolworth Building, Winston-Salem, N. C. BABY CHICKS—At lowest price ever offered on pure bred disease free chicks. Rtocks and Reds 10c each, White Leg horns 7c each delivered 100 per cent. live. MOUNT AIRY HATCHERY, Mount Airy. N. C. 10apr32 Memories make life happy. For getfulness makes life possible. Infuriated at a blow, an ap parently docile bull turned on I. L. Taylor, 55, at a dairy® near Kinston, Monday, and ted him tp death.. , Kg same EH PRICE Bb forovtr 40 NOTICE. * Having duly qualified as Ex ecutor of the last will and' testa ment of Wade H. Boyles. de ceased, notice is hereby given to all persons holding * against the said deceased, to present them to me. duly au thenticated, for payment, on or before the 10th- day of March, 1933, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said deceased, are hereby re spectfully notified to make im mediate payment to me. CLADE H. BOYLES, Ex. P. 0. King, N. C„ Route 2. Petfee & Petree, Attys. for Ex. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA TION. Having qualified as adminis trator of M. E. Garner, deceas ed of Stokes county, all persons having claims against the es tate are hereby notified to pre sent the same to the undersign ed, on or before February 25th, 1933, 01) this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, i All persons indebted, to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to me. This 25th day of Feb., 1932. A. E. GARNER, Admr. ,« H. H. Leake. Atty. King, N C.
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