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MOUNT AIRY, N. C. . I
! WITH FARM J
E. K. Hall, &a\nc, T. A. loncs, Jtuctioneerinj R. P. Jones, Wus/uncj
Every Pile Of Tobacco Sold On Our Floor
will get the closest attention and
Pushed to the Top Dollar |
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H'. v.':.-; :l:ii 11 married Dec. 12-!.
I''l4 a'. ' I rot tisboru, N. C. to
Miss Rosa E. Carroll. 11» this
union was born 7 children H >'■
whom arc living, five boy;, and
girl, Robert, Ralph, Raei'ord, Or
ir.an, Kelly and Mary Elizabeth.
Besides his wife and children,
hs is survived by two brothers,
Watt and Will Hutcherson, of
Winston-Salem, N. C. and 3 fes
ters, Mrs. Li! lie Evans, Rich
mond, W. Va. Mrs. Kate Martin,
of Madison, X. C. and Mrs. Reti
cle Martin, of Burnsville, W. Va.
He was a kind and loving hits-1
band and father and a loyal
friend.
He made a profession of Fait It
in Christ 8 years ago at Oak
Ridge Baptist Church, but never
did unite with any church. He
joined the U. S. Army when
twenty-one years old, and served
through the Spanish American
War. Doing service in Cuba. Af
~ter his discharge from the army
he lived a number of years in
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Chicago and Piano, 111. He be
longed to Jackson Park Dodge
Ho. 915 A. P. £ A. M of
Gbicago, 111. v
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Mr. Hutchei.-on V.M- \•: - ,
minent citizen of his iMmty. 1
Serving his third term on the (
Board of Education at the tin-t- '
ot his death.
He served the people of his
township as Justice of the peace
for six years prior to his election i
on the board, and believes in '
Justice to everyone.
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It was always his pleasure to !
do what he could for his fellow- ,
man. 1
The funeral service was con- J
ducted from Oak Ridge Baptist 1
Church Friday, Sept. 28. The
large crowd present at his funeral (
, attested to his prominence.
Pallbearers were his brothers- j
in-law: L. 0., W. 0., F. A.. W. E. '
and N. E. Carroll and H. (J. j
Spainhout. | i
Honary Pallbearers were: H. CJ. j J
Outhrie, J. C. Carson, T. L., i
Talor, J. R. Forest, Harvey,
Johnson, A. E. Wagoner, J. J..
Taylor, W. E. Braswell.
Flower girls were: His nieces \
and the high school girls of 1
Sandy Ridge School.
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> Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sisk, of
' Winston-Salem visited Danbury
Sunday.
THE DAMtIRY REPORTER
Mi 11. F. ;!' * V.!. *•"•
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uj 'in i!ic special |iro(w.ii!i;; ilock
tt - ! said court, the under.sign
ed commissioner wi:'. • i'. 'i'.e
HT».. lI.XV )!" OC'i'O'.iliFl. 1934,
at ts ,- o o'clock. I*. M . "Ji '«hc
jiiemises ofl'cr f'.-r 1 tuc
l.ighest bidder for cash Certain
tracts of land lying :r..d L-lng in
Pilci's Creek Township. Stoker
county, X. C.. adjoining the
hinds of J. M. Hall. J. A. Law
son. .1. H. Martin. Jack Martin,
C. M. Simmons, and I'. O. Sim
mons.
Fitst Tract: Beginning at a
red oak stump in Green Hall's
line and with said line S. S7 de
crees E. 98 poles to Friday's cor
ner Poast Ostk with Priddy's lin»
K. f>4 poles to a hickory on tiie
West side of branch S. 3'j de
grees \V. across said branch an l
down it crossing ii again at 2o
poles at poplar and again at 40
poles passing through a swanij.
in all KO poles ti a slake, thcncc
N. S7 degrees W. Crossing two
branches 152 poles Abram Mar
tins line with said linr- N. ; de
grees E. 77 poles to the begin
ning, containing 75 acres, save
and except one-half acre is re
tained for cemetery n«ar the
residence of Robert L. Martin,
deceased, this is to be in a square
and to embrace the graves now
there. Sec Deed Book 41, page
242. Office of Register of Deeds
of Stokes County, North Caro
lina.
Second Tract : Forty-One acres
more or less of the Eastemly
portion of the following des
cribed tract of land: Beginning
at two Spanish oaks Merritt line,
thence with his line South 85 de
crees East 106 poles to rock in
line of lot sold to W. P. ,Land-
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| GETTING WAR TIME PRICES
| FOR TOBACCO
I Just A Few Sales Made By
TURNER & MARION
The First Week:
Ellington & Fergerson 20 lbs. j Leak & Doshazo 146 lbs. («..
*' $1.00; 336 lbs. («i 47c. 46c; 340 lbs. n 44c.
Troy Fergerson 230 lbs. « 49c; Hodge & Smith 360 lbs.
44 ibs. >■ 42c; 110 lbs. "c | 49c; 160 lbs. (n 47c; 222 lbs. i>
36'j. 43c; 203 lbs. 46c; 116 lbs. (n
*,V. G. Nelson 134 lbs. (« 49c; ! 42c: 326 lbs. «. 46c; 176 lbs. «
ISO lbs. ft, 35c. 48c: "J ,' bs - 39c; 240 lbs. lb
33c; 100 lbs. (« 44.
F ' jlc j ir 254 lbs - 45c: 1 Barr & Shouse S6O lbs. 47c;
31J !bE " 2 c = | 236 Ibs. «. 47c.
A. H. Lawson 326 lbs. « 49c; j Sands & Hall 264 Ibs. (a 47c;
ir.o lbs. '« 42c; I 214 lbs. (i 40c; 53 lbs. 41.
reth North 13 poles N. 55 de
grees West 5 poles to popalar
North 102 poles to pointers in
line of lot No. 3 then with said
line west 28 poles to pointers on
ridge thence North 3'/a degrees
East 17 poles crossing the creek
to a stake a corner lot No. 1,
thence with lot No. 1 North 87
degrees West crossing a branch
73 poles -to two post oaks" on
East side of branch a corner to
lot No. 4, then with that line
South 132 poles to the beginning,
containing in . all 82 , / £ acres,
more or lees. See Deed Book 46,
page 145, in the Office of Regis
ter of Deeds of Stokes County,
N. C. There is a well marked line
'running from North to South
across the above described
second tract, with one slight off
set in the line and the heirs at
law of Robert L. Martin, are the
owners of all of the above des
cribed land to the East of said
line and all of the land to the
East of said line described above
together witb the land described
in the first tract above v will be
THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1934
sold on the day mentioned above.
This September 5, 1934
HARRY L. MARTIN,
J. W. HALL, Commissioner
Atty. 9 6 4t
H. B. Shelton, Sr., of Winston-
Salem, spent the week-end at
Piedmont.
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Emery Pepper, of Walnut Cove,
visited friend* be re Sunday.