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Lioni Danbury north to Stuart, \ a., is 22 miles; north-east to Sanely Kidye is 1 5 to 2;) miles; west to \\ est field is 20 to 25 miles, south to Walnut Cove is 10 miles; south-west to Kin>• is 25 miles. Here is a vast territory in which there are very few general supply stores, if any. This territory is thickly settled with farmers who have money to spend, and who need clothing, shoes, dry goods, hardware, farming* tools, canned goods, feed stuffs, and fertilizers—these things are necessaries and must be purch ased from SOMEWHERE. These citizens will buy where there is the greatest inducement. Put On Special Sales and capture this business. The Danbury Reporter goes into practically all Stokes county homes. Send your message through the DANBURY REPORTER AND RESULTS ARE SURE TO FOLLOW. • • A CROP CANNOT BE MADE WITHOUT FERTILIZER. NEITHER CAN BUSINESS THRIVE WITHOUT ADVERTISING. THE DANBURY REPORTER NOTICE OP SALE By virtue of an order of the Sup.' erior Count of Stokes County, N. C., rendered on the 13th day of Febru ary, 1933. in the Special Proceed'"? entitled C. A. Mickey and A. H. Wall, Adnirs. of J. A. Wall, deed- V*. Mrn. Susan Wall, widow of .1. A. Wall. ieod-, et al, appointing the undersigned a eommissioner of tlio court and ordering a sule of the lands hereinafter described. 1 will, on the 25tli I)AY OF MARCH. 1»»3, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. ni, on thit> premises of the late J. A. Wail, expose at public auction t» the high est bidder for casli, t)he following described lands: First Tn.ict: Beginning at pointers about the middle of the Pepper Sur vey. a division corner, running West 26 1.2 chains to a pine Burwell's lino: tliciice South H chains and - links to a intake: thence East ;• chains and 30 links to pointers; theme Sou.h 211 chains t> pointers in Calvin Cook's line: thencg Eu>t 21 chains to a pine; tlu>nce North to the beginning, containing 77 acre*, more or ie*s- Being the same land conveyed by deed from C. A. Milkey to .1. A. Wall, deed dated August 13th., 1901, and .vhich is recorded in the Stokes County. X. C. Kpgissry in ltook No. M at which reference is hereunto made for more complete description. Second Tract: Beginning at point, ers, a division corner 'between M. T. Chilton and J. it Moreficld in the old PePPer line, running West on a division line 42 chains to pointers, a division corner; thence South on new line 35 chains to a pine In the old line; thence East on th e old line 42 chains to pointers, old corner; thence North on the old line 35 chains to the beginning, containing 147 acres, be the same more or less. It being the same land conveyed by from J. R. Morefield and wife Bettie Morefield to John A. Wlall. dated February ISth.. 1911, which deed I 3 recorded in the Stokes Coun. ty. N. C., Registry in Book No. 81 at page 210, to which reference is hereunto made- SAVE ANT> EXCEPT from the above boundary that por tion of samo sold off by J. A. Wall to C. P. Tucker, containing about 7b acres For full description of part sold off see deed from J. A. Wall and wife to C P. Tucker. This 17th day of February. 1933. R. J. SCOTT, Com . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of A. C. Amos, deceas ed. late of the county of StoMes, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 31st day ofl January, 1934, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to the estate will please make Immediate settlement. This 31st day of January, 1933. , JIM AMOS and JESS AMOS, Adminsrtratura. Ft. J. Scott. Atty. NOTICE. Having duly qualiiied as executor of the last will and testament ot William M. Overby, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons hold ing claims against the said deceased, to present them to me for payment, duly authenticated, on or bv the 1.-i clay of Jan.. 1934. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their' recovery. All 1 ersons 'ndebted to said estate are hereby respectfully requested t" make immediate poyment to me- V. HAIIHI'It oVKKBV. Executor. Postollioe —IjiiWHonvill©. N. C.. It. 1. I'etree & Petreo. Attys. for Ex. \0- * £* e % Kraft American and Kraft Pimento in new packages and foil-wrapped loavea. WED. MARCH 22, 1933 NOTICE OF KE.KALE OF ItEAL ESTATE. By virtue of a judgment of the Superior Count otf «tok©» County North Carolina, rendiexed on the i 24th. day of Aug-ust. 1»31, and an order of the Court signed on March 20. 1933, in the cane of J. L. Moore et al.. vj». F. c. Moore et al, being - No. 1055 in »the proceeding dockeit to tlell real estate for division, the undersigned having been appointed commissioner ,u> sell the lands descrined in the Petition, I will expose to public sale, at the Court House door of Stokes* County, on. FRIDAY, APRIL, 21. 1»33 at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m.. the land* described in the petition to w-it : A certain tract of land lying in the County of Stokes and Peter's Ci*«ek Towm-'hip adjoining the 'huids of \V. S. I fart, Silas Tucker. Mrs. R. K. Moure and J. 1., Moore, contain. Jnjr CO acre,j more or less. and known and designated as the Home I'lice of William M. Jloore. Fo r a more complete description of said land see 1 >eed Hook No. t:5. at |>ige S-'S.L'L'H, in the Office of Kevistor of Deed.-' of stokes County, N. c„ and WILI* of William M. Moore. record ed in Hook No. 0. page 4•• I in the office of the Clerk of thie Superior Court of Stokes County, N. C. Sale to start at bid of $1349.25. This -March -0, 1!»33. J. 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