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THE DANBURY REPORTER.
Fulp Reunion
The Fulp reunion was held at
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the ho no o; T.'r.c!** Sanierj
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Fulp near King. Stokes county,
on Sunday. Sept. 23, 1934. The
day was fine and about 125 mem
bers of the family mil friends
wore present. Dinner \va 5 spf«\u,
or. a lor.g table in th'_> yard am",
a sumptuous feast was enjoyed r, .•
all present.
Rayah c-f Trmity. X. C. .
reuai-.-;;.- a::.: ui t:.. be;.e.'. •
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Till.- : ..rt:.. bi;.mh tht.
iamii.v h " ttij iVv iz'acec* 11\ v.
Thomas Fulp. o. W'umut Cove.
Stortes cou:;ty. dating i: .a t *
-7: i: century. His so;: Walter
! - uip. was represented a", the re
union by CFulp and i'amih
of South Boston. \ a., and lie;-
e! > Poa.-vji; tiin.: family o* tlciJ *•
vi:.v>. X. v..: tne son. Duugl is
Fulp was i ep; (.scr.tea by Mr- ; .
Grace Pov.'t ;. v •' Walnut Cove.:
Archibald Fulp wat» representees
o,» £. ib. i* u.j, t .;e L;nv;!;cs
Winston-Sale;*.;. lieitabeck.- t.
Km.,, I.ur.ii ilull, Vvrwnu* Cove.
C. M. Fulp'o lamily fjom Trinity,
the McGec-.-: of King ar.d Pin
nacie. the Powells from Walnut
Cove, and many others of cio«e
relation. The children of the said
Thomas Fulp. Patsy, who married
a Zimmerman. Louise, who mar
ried a Starbuck. Richard. Nancy,
who married a Westmoreland.
Jim Fulp, and two twins Jane
and Bettie were not represented,
if they left heirs. It is hoped
that the family may be trace;!
more accurately and fully by
next year.
Oliiceis for the association •.
the nan.o wore elected as fal
lows: Pr lent Ci;:.s. R. ILL .-
'•cek. V-Prc.---i.ient. i ha:-. Fulp. ,>j
South Boston: Sec.-Trc-as. Or.i
Fulp. of Thomasville: Asst. Arch
Linville. The place o." meeting f:
ne:;t ye - ;r was set for the first
San .av in Sept. at S. P.. Fulp'*
near Kir.,. X. C.
NOT ICM OF SVI.K OF RKAL
KSTATF. I'XDKR DKKD OF
TRISI
Bv virtue of the power of sale
contained in a deed of trust exe
cuted to me on tho 19th day of
December, 1932 by Roy E. Leake
and wife, which is recorded in
the Office of Register of Deeds,
of Stokes county, X. C„ in Book
66, Page 791, to which reference
is hereunto made, to secure th>
payment of a certain sum therein
recited, default having been
made in the payment of said
debt at maturity, and the holder
thereof having applied to me to
foreclose the trust deed for the
satisfaction of said debt secured
by same. I will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash, at the Court House door of
Stokes County, N. C., on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1954
at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M., I
the land 3 conveyed in the trust
deed to-wit:
Beginning at a stake, the
south west corner of H. H.
Leake's lot, runs with the road
as it meanders in a southeasterly
direction 285 feet to a stake on i
the bank of the road, then a
northernly direction about 375
feet to a stake in H. H. Leake's
line then South 67 1 j degrees
West 268 feet to the beginning,
containing one acre, more or
less, and being about half of the
lot of land deeded by VV. V. Mc-
Canless dated June 13. 1922 to
H. H. Leake, see Book 70 of
deeds, page. 4. in the office of
Register. of Deede, of Stokes
County, N. C. •
This •25 day, .of September,
;1934. , j .J .
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I Republican |
Speakings
j! And Rallies
SOME OF NORTH CAROLINA'S MOST
|j GIFTED ORATORS
li COfVISNG TO STOKES
A dressing - the voters of Stokes County on the issues
oi the day, the following speakers will appear at the
j : Times and Places below:
j ; W. C. Meekir.*. Chairman State Republican Executive Committee, at Dar.bury,
if r b ■'l6. ore o'clock p. m.
T. X at x\ ;g's School House, near Hartman. Saturday r.ighr,
October 13. 7:30 o'clock p. m.
!i L. L. Wall. Volunteer School li"use. M o.'Uy. October 15. a* o'clock n. ni.
Jk !*.:*. .. J: . Pinnacl\ Thursday, Oct .-be r 1 7:30 o'cl A "k p. in.
L. 1,. ./..11. Walnut Cove. Saturday, October 20. 7:30 o'cl
j i P. 1.. Jr.ut. Sandy P.ic'/je. Tuesday. ')c'.-»bw 23. 7:3>» o'clock p. m.
j | N. D. M Xairy, candidate for Solicit ';- Lav*?'.nville. Thuvsusy, October 25, |
| | 7:30 o'clock p. m. |
i J. T. Eenbow. Francis o. M nday. Oot-ber LP, 7:oft o'cl *ck p. r.i.
X. D. McXairv, Dillard, Tuesday. Oc'. ber 31. 7:3*■ p. r.i.
C. C. Frazier, Reynolds School. Thursday. Xovember 1. 7 :C' r. m.
jj Jal:e Xewo'.l. King. Friday. Xovember 2. 7:3' i o'clock p. m.
T. G. Xew. Wilson's Store, Saturday, Xovember 3. 7:30 o'clock p. m.
John R. Jones. Germanion, Monday night. Xovember 5. a
ALL VOTERS BOTH REPUBLICANS AND DEMO
CRATS AND ESPECIALLY THE LADIES, ARE
CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THESE
SPEAKINGS
All of the Candidates will be present at these meetings
Stokes County Republican
Executive Committee
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THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1934
NOTICE or SALE OF RI AL
ESTATE
I ruler and by virtue of an
order of tlie superior court of
Stokes County, made in the
special proceeding entitled Joseph
L. Merritt, and others against
Mrs. S. 11. Beck and others, tha
same being No. 1143 upon the
special proceeding docket of said
court, the undersigned commiss
ioner will, on the
13TII DAY OF OCTOBKK, 1934
at two o'clock p. m„ on the
premises offer for sale to the .
highest bidder for cash certain !
tracts of land lying and being in
Peter's Creak Township, Stokes
County. North Carolina, adjoining
the lands of J. L. Merritt. and /!
others, and bounded as follows: 1
First Tract: Beginning at a J
pine in James Corns line, running J
North 73 degrees East 11'4 E
chains to a rock pile, thence j
North 14 chains to a cedar in I
YVatkins line, thence West 12 j
chains to a rock in Ben Merritt3
Line, thence South with his line
4Yi chains to a stump near a
branch, thence East 2 chains to
pointer, thence South 12 clAina
to the beginning, containing 17 Vis
acres, be the same more or less.
Second Tract: Beginning at a
corner stone on the West brancti
of the Snow Creek road, Watkins
stump, thence with his line West
corner, formerly a chestnut
15 chains to a white oak South
5 chains to a rock pile, East 15
chains to a stone, and crooked
Spanish oak at said road with
the sam? North 16 degrees E. >
2 5 4 chains to the beginning, con
taining 7V S acres.
This 12 day of September, 1934 ,
O. B. MABE, Commissioner.
O. B. MABE. Commissioner
J. W. Hall. Atty, 9 13 4t
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