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PAGE EIGHT alouf Cigarette s the cigarette that's MILDER M 7 - the cigarette that TASTES BETTER 'r) IHV I.ir.r.FTT «t Mvpni TOBACCO Co. - O ■ * NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES! (continued r rum I'a-re 3» Pvtl*. I>. -M 1 lit l'yrtle Motor 'y. 3 'ot-, . 7..vi Hedii'cr, 92 a'i>-s . *7.^l lUxlnio'-, i. W. 4K acivs 22.4 ij lipid. .1. !•' H'.' acre-*, 111.1 I I WiM I*i4 acres,. . 1 :K.I >| liithsii" »'n. f !e». I». 50 a'Tfi- 3Vl'> | Buhail.-on, I'. I'. II «. r. I'll ltiuhards"ii. 1». (!. 2*3 a c-> I 5 ."1.1.1 I IJierso::, Miv. S w. 1 . 22.02 . Bierso", Anf'e i: t - l"t.- 3.0» : Kierw-n. c - i-»ts ;»•».!.» Rotje'V w. T. 13 icvc; .. 3 s.»o Kobeiv, .1 \v. s:s a' ff-... 40.07 RcthrnvU, A. T. n.l h ifo 5 lot- 25.47 is, Air* Wiliie 11. I'll acres 217.55 ShWto'i, W. «•* acre* .... 44.41 Shutt llimivlirey- M 7 acres 0 j.«»7 Simmons. .Mr-, i. I:. 1 lot 1.1 > Klatc. A. T. 1 J a res _• r..| . Smith. Mrs. N'atin'e - to'.- I!> 1 acrps, 13R.0 4 Smith, .-'am I. 50 ic iv.-, . - I Smith, 1.. T. 240 a |, r.,. j .. . . 1 j Smith, w. J. 52 ai'i'es, . . 12.95 ' Smith, It. s 2". a'res .... "1.7» Smith, I!, i*. 1..' :n' . I" Smith. KM; i'. I l.it . . n■ .1 • • Smith, I'. I IT a 7.>' S'll-th, It. N. I It . . I.' .«>utl vr . «». M. :: : . . 1 "•« Stom " IT" r .T ■ Taylor, 11. N I ' .1 ; . 4;j.hj Ta.v! . M I! ! ! I r . :• !. TayViv, •• ive 1 •. 1 > « 1;. ■ • Ta}']>r, ■'. s.t i|, ;• I 1 ! . T." ' T'd'ler, Trav •• • a ; 1 The At:.uit '••J j 'i nt I.i] i Bank 0:1 ;■ -|. - - The__At anti .i.) : nt* Bank ' '* ''The Atlantic •Ion" Stu I,am] Hank J #)». a 73.55 The Atlantic Jo'ni S:«i k Baud Hank 109 a 33.31 Thorn liiv on, I. M. 4 'nts,., 4.51 Tiller. Jim (c-t» 1 lot ... 7.r,.{ T'iley, Cr.u- 1 !,)' 11.11 Tilley, i>avid 72 aerea 30.23 1 Ti Mr-. James l"5 a'res 40.4' i I Tilley, J. B. l> a''!"e- s..vi Trevathan, .1. K. 1 lot. ... 5K.31 Turner, J. Riley l lot ....| 33.0h Tutt'e. K. .1 K-t 111 acre* 40.M2 Tuttle, 11. 7S a''i'e.S . KS.2I Tuttle. T)r. It. (!. 90 acres, 69.37 I ! Tuttle, T. M. Kst. 1 lot ... 4.51 j Tuttle. Hoy C. 3 acres 19.03 | Tuttle, !. C». 274 acr t s, .. 77.97 ! Va'entine, J. W". 7» I acre# 53.24 i Vaughn, It. I-. 1 lot 40.711 I \'autthn. Mr.s. W. L. 1 lot 31.8U j V'auirhn. Mr. J. 8., 1 lot .. 1H.57 | Vaughn, B. F. OS acre 3, . . 29.1 ' Vo%», l-:. It. Cdn. 1 lot ... 01.53 E. It. 400 acres 222.!»"> V*s», J. It. 1 lot 137.2J ' Wall. t'. o. 1 lot 5 1* 1 acre* 15.ii0 Walker, B. B. 240 acres, 185, Cl I Wa'Uer, M. A. list. 1 lot 202 acres 1 iio,4. Walnut ('ove Wno.r «>'. I lot 2M.50| Watkins, (iilmer 1 lot 0.02, w«tk.ns. I>. s. K.-t 2 1 • it-» .. :ui.lo , Wi: 1 1 ins, 1.. M . 57 acres... 30.07 j Winfrey, H. 4 acre", ... 5.071 | Woo 'ruff, J. B. Kst. 13 'ot J . 13 acre* 251,62 ' Woodruff. Miss Clara 1 lot 4\..i'i Woodruff, J . 11. 1 lot .... ss, 2 S V"iin«, O. !•". 55 acres.... I".fts V.niiia, IV 1.. l'H4 1 .. 2:1.71 Z'miMtTaiiiM, Bro-'. I" a 'es. 2I '1:1 •: Cl'man J. I I '.'t .... 43.!»1 i»»I/»Iti:i> . A !'., Ml" I : 11'.... 2.C9 . * i.nv, .1. 1 .1 1 T. 53 V I ;'V. B ' L I • r ■'•••■ w • 1 i.r.i ••• 7' l a , ... :! I.' 'i . l i M I I. t 15.23 Ij 1 I . . 15.1 I . I'a •■ , Armstt 'd :::! »■ r . .■".! 5 I : ii !«•>', Tom !..! . I •: 1i.02 !• I'l v, 'l 1:11. ID ;l ... r..1» l i !• y. llarrv'in I.- IT a -; T' 10..12 i I l.y, AiM.Uail A. 2 !i'ri, IT acres 14.33 Bai'e.v. It. S. 24 ill-res 32.73 , Ba'Hubert 1 lit. 23 acres 11.0.1 Bailey. W. H. 2" acres ... 12.87 ii Brown, Carrie 13 acre.- .... 10.1 l 1 Cock. W. M. 74 acr « ... 30.t > I, Covington, Will 31 acres ....32.C1 Covington, Stofccw 1 lot .. . 10.02 Crutchfield. Walter 7 4aere=> 33.29 J l>u'ton. It. F. 126. acre?.... 52,60 Baton. Lula 19 acres, T.7>j Hoc le-s. Will 1 lot , .. w .... 14.02 1 Kulp, U. 11. 6 acre*, ...... 7.8:1 I l''u!|». A. L. 1 lot 1.9"> | Kulp, John. 1 lot, 3.77 j Kulp. Wirt 35 acres 16.32 | Kulp, Dave 94 acres sS.fi."> j Kulp, Simley 10 acres 5.12 • Fulton, Enoc.h 1 lot 6.02 Uoolsby, Frank 31 acres ... 23.96 I (■ookiby, (J. E. 134 acres .. 62.61 Boolsby. C. H. 1 lot 15.85 Bray, Kred l lot 9.19 llairston, John Burlin 1 lot 4.88 llairston, John B. 59 acres..32.4a Haiiv-ton, Ruben 13 acres.. 7.65 llariston, Harrison 1 lot .... 9.04: llairston, Patrick, test. 15 acres 9.0 1 j llairston, Buck 10 acres ... 15.87 lla : rtin, I>udly 77 acres ... 43.34 j llairston Eliza 1 lot 9.04 lla: i.-ton, Walt: r l'ass 1 lot 14.33 lta'.r*tcn- Mrs. Mary M. 2 lots 47.31 llairston. J. 1., l lot i2.o>> Hall's ton, Eno* 84 acres. ... 29.18 lla'rst'in. Samuel H. 10 acres 918 llairston, Jolin W. 1 lot .... 9.78 llairgion, Mr*. Rachel 1 'ot 7.69 Itn'rston, .l'>e Welch 1 10t... 9.01 Iliirston. Joe X. 1 lot, 3 acres 21.90 lla't'sto", Joe I>. I lot 11-.23 llairston, I'. K. 20 acres-.. 12.6(5, llairston- 11. L. 13 acres .. 9.50 lla'r-t"n. I'orn 2 lots 31.0 Hiii'st.on. 'Sarfle'd I lnts 6 0.19 Ilail'-toil. .1 >l:2l M . 1 'ot .. n•; i lloirstoi), J. 28 acres .. 14.17 lla'rs'. :n, U. • test. 23 acre* ]2..- H i'rston. Kd I - acres .... ii .6t; 111 r • Nat, 2 acre* . .. ti.oc Hair-st 'n, 'Will s. 3fi acres 17.69 H-irst»n. Mr*. I.OIIU 1 It-. 7.33 Hill. Harry 1 lot .... r>.BB Huffman. Vina Est. 1 '«>t .. 6.02 Joyce. Bin 115 acres Gfi.«"> Joyce, Walter 2fi acre*. .... 14.1" Joyce, Cieo. 1.. 36 acres .. 42.39 Joyce. John H...2 .„ 18.01 Joyce, Pam 1- 5... ..... *"*•» * 0.7 s •Lash. Luther. Lewis, Kannj'e 32 acre* ... 15.31 I.owe, Mrs. Thenle -25 acrej.'lo.lo Mifhell. l>or-i 42 acrss .... 26.57 Mitchell, John 2 acres •••• 15 74 Morris, w. M. l lot 12.08 Morris. Ju'e W. 1 lot 6.40 Murrell, Alice M. 13 acres .. 7.39 Reeves. John 1 lot, 13.68 llice. Laura B. 17 acres, .. 9.20 Robertson. Emory 2 lot". .. 22.90 lloboj-tson, Henry 1 lot, ••• 13.55 Soa'os, W. M. 50 acres, .. 32.46 Scales, Eliza B. llairston 1 lot 7.53 Scales. Cieo. 1 lot 11.91 Simmons, James 2 lots, .... 2.97 Smith, Robert B. 68 acres, 34.35 Turner, Mrs. Holland 1 lot 17.03 Vaughn, John Est 1 lot ... 4.51 Vaughn, Olanton 1 lot .... 21.10 Vaughn, Mrs- Lettie 1 lot, .. 3.77 Warren- Frances Sattarfield, 60 acres, 41.05 Warren. 1. l. 8 acres .... 5.1 j Waujrh, Lee 10 lots 7.08 Webster, A. D. 50 acres. .. 29.16 We'ch.Bena and Moser, 1 lot 6.02 wither*, Hobert 37 acres, .. 17.9 The U. S. Navy Will Stay Dry Secretary Swanson has indicated the Xav.v will continue dry both by law and by regulation afttr repeal. In 1862 Congress approved a law fori" dding distilled spirit* aboard naval vit-sels. but beer was so' l 'i> members of the crew until 18ivi, when thi* was abolishtd i>.v nav '! regulation. The law remains in force. Olllce .4 even before prohibition w. re forbii'- den :o bring hard liquors il»>ar'l vessels, although they were pet" m'tt«d wines and beers until 1914 When 3.2 beer wa* approved by Congress. Secretary Swan son ruled against its use or posscson aboard ships or in naval establishments. The Dry States Are Protected Here is the text of the Wel)> t Kenyon law passed March 1, I'J 1 •*, i over the veto of President Taft an.l I which remains in effect with repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment: II "Be it enacted by the Senate and f House of Representatives of the United states of America in Co l • i Kre«ss assembled, "That the ship* i ' ment or transportation in any mar.- , ner. of any spirituous, vinous, malt , ed. fermented or other intoxicating liquor of any kind, from one statu ; territory, or district of the United states, or place noncontiguous tj but subject to the Jurisdiction thereof, j n to any otlier state, terr or district of the United States, Tr ■ or place non-jont suous l>ut subje t to the jurisdiction thereof, or from any foreign country into any state, territory, di-tri. t 0 f the United i, states, i-r place tK>!.-.ontigiiiiis in, I , but MiliJtc-t to tiie Jurisdiction 1 , thereof. which sa.d spirituous, vii ! oil!', m uted. I'annent.d. or other ij toxi-ating ii-iuor :* intended, by an. interested therein, t> be r.- : , ce;ved. po-vesied, sold cr in any' I j manner u*.d, either in the original i . packasre or otherwise, in violation' |of any law of such state, territory.! or ist»ic*t of the I'nited st&'e3. or I • . I I P'aee noncontiguous to but subject j I to the jurisdiction thereof, is hp*cV j ' prohibited." WW— 4T> A tN> ifWJlif CWKUHMI Next Friday Night Qermanton On Friday night, November 17, at 8 o'clock a F'ld* dl-jr's Convention will be held in the auditorium of the Gernianton high «ohoo!- Attractive rash price* will l>e o'« fered. Musicians are invited to at* | tend and i>ai-t:«-ipats.» in the i>r"~* I ram. A sp.>''ial ii'inm'noc, expe'» I iet* \>d i" arran-iil" inus'iil pr.i-- j v:iliw, \\ I! !••• in -if j,|i 0 n rjin -fill 1! of til:' prcuyjiin . i Tin i l ists j tin' a .'ii -f'"ii char- • j !•> cv u|> . s\i i: (>• in: m - i vi i:. i j t'n.l.'r aml i'.v virtu-.- the aiith. ! « rlt\ «' tMain''.i in i iciinin deed "C trust ex- nil.. I !»■ .1. i. liradsiiau . :itl wife, I'atti" i'. lira'lsiia.v, under dite of July :m. ni-js. t' the under. f- -tfi! Trust; e>\ whirl! deed of trtl-t is .lu'.v r.rurd' .l in II uk No. Srt of McrU iWf. "ti pane in tin- >ffic» of tiie Register of Deeds of Stoker County, deiatiit having been niaile t.i • lis Payment of the notes secured by *ii.l deed of trust and at the request of the holders of said note*, the nu de rsi«ned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Stokes t'ounty on MONDAY, THK SOtli DAY OF NOVUM UK H. i *:tx at 12:00 o'clock no"n the foKowing described property: Reginning at a double black gum near a church running North 3 1.3 East 9 1-2 chains to a stake; thence N. 86 le«. W. 2 chains and 37 links to a stake; thence North 4 degrees East 26 chain* and 16 link* to pointers. Vaden'a oornpr; thenco South 8# degrees Bast ®n Vaden's line 38 3.4 ehain« to a post oak; thenoe North 5 deg. Kast 13 chains and 90 links to a poplar tump, near a ?reek; thence down the creek and Pan River as it meanders East 19 chains to a bend in the River; thence North (!9 decrees Ea«t 5 1-2 chain* to a bend; thence North 43 1.2 de gree* East 21 chains to Dennin Hock: thence North 43 degrees West 3 chains and 31 links to a stake; thence North 20 degree* east leav ing the River 6 3.4 chains to a stake and pointers at a road. South 88 de grees East 17 chain* .ijid 36 linki to pine stump, Taylor's corner; thence South 4 1-2 degrees West on Taylor and shelt»n's line seventy five chain's anil fcrty links to a stake and pointer*, thence North 861.2 decrees West 90 chains and 16 links to the beginning, containing 454 and 43.100 acres, more or less. Save and except one acre deeded to the school house and iliree acres deeded to Wil. iiani fl. Moore and the Moore heirs, subject to any outstanding ease, ments. if any. This the 20th day of October. 1933. R. D. DOUGLAS and W. L,. FGRRGIJi. Trustee.*. Largest Thermometer jl»* VISITORS to A Century of Pro gress can tell you how liot it is. by Kliiurinp: at this huge ther mometer which can be seen by day or niph' from long distances. The thermometer is 200 feet high and has numerals three feet high cut out of pressed wood on each of its three sides. The columns that indicate the temperature aro made ol' neon tubing electrical!/ operated by a master thermometer. Ten miles of wire, 3,000 feet of tubing, sixty tons of .tftoei and sev eral hundred feet of pteSsed wood were required toH&lid this largest thermertfeter of them all.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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