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Page six Fighting Kerr- Smith Ait ———— The next .c-netal meeting o. the Piedmont Tobacco Non-tax Association will be he's J at Davidson County Courthouse. Lexington. North Carolina. oa Monday. December 17, at 7:30 | p. m. Matters of vital interest to. tfce entile membership will come before the convention and it is important that as many members ar.d other interested pei'sons as possible be present. E. M. Whit man, Winston-Salem, North President of the Association announcer that he expects a suit | to test the constitutionality of the j Kerr-Smith Tobacco Control Act' will be started by the Association I before this meeting. ANYONE WANTING SOME good draft horses or mules, breeding ewes, feeder lambs, vaccinated shoats or stock cattle come to lowa. We have J as good quality as grows. j Harry Ball, Fairfield. lowa. P : |i ' * n m - . ure eqt;V.'v v: wui i.V •;*'.* J • ir. r-:. a: y t i . i 1 •: v. • «'!.• * f ; • ■ .i Hit . . With >. •• i•; i: iwlehei. 'i'M-- STVi ' \ I>■ •• ;i ' P" r tt 'A Vi cr C'liil " .(•/••• •7;..; peris rn Cat- j hi rob : S";i:ir,".: .• 'ii.e hou'' of 1 euuiilliv into 11 iwnrli'tM onl ttoii ur..i! tend'r. D"ri n and lay in a «ii«»«-ro!i». !«•*•;•': - ' the piei • u u. tUtl-i rrr i sible nl • a •rliii • sauce of | three !:.•■!• «;>«-•» -ij.- bu'irr, i tublespi ' nr flour - :j• and three fourths flips milk. tea iipoon !•;.'! an«i a few grains of peppt r r one cup of canned pa for three or fo'ir minute? Mid pass through a sieve. Add to ih • \» hi to sauce. Pour over the cuti';lu\vfr anil cover with buttereo '-runib*. Brown in a hot oven Ti.ts serves «-ight persons.* NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of authority contain ed in a certain Deed oi Trust exe cute'l by Rosa Vokeley Walker & iutsband, W. W. Walker, under date ol March 7, 1934. to The Fidelity Company. Trustee, an i being recorded in Book 88 of Mortgages, on Page 107. and the stipulations of said Deed of Trust not hr-.ving been complied ' with, and at the request of the holders of the same, we wil! ex-, pose for sale for cash to the high est bidder at the Court House door- of Stokes County, North! Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon' on i SATI'BDAY, DEC. 29. 1934 * j the following described real es- 1 tate: Lot or parcel of land lying and I being in Quaker Gap Township, I | County of Stokes of North Caro j hna. and more particularly des-' cribed as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a double chest nut oak in the old line and runs North 60 deg. West on Old line chains to pointer, formerly a hickory on east side of branch; thence North 47 deg. East pass ing old corner black oak s'j chains to a Poplar on the North bank of a branch; thence up the branch East 3 chains to pointers, at the fork of a branch; thence up the left hand branch as it; meanders North 65 deg. East 10 chains. North 85 deg. East ij chains; North 45 deg. East 2 chains; thence South 80 deg.| East 7 chains to a rock at the I head of a hollow; thence South t | deg. East 18 chains to pointers,' corner of Lot 4, in the old line; I thence North 86 deg. West on the' old line 12 chains to the begin-! ning, containing 41.3 acres as recorded in Book 73, Page 345. ; This the 28th day of November, 1 1934. i, THE FIDELITY COMPANY. _ Trustee. 1 .NOTICE OF SALE By virtue ot the power of sale contained in a deed of trust exe cuted on the 3!st day of May, l!Oi by George Nea! and wife, Ethel NYr.l. Tom Neal and wife, Ella Neal, to J. D Humphreys. : ' rustee. recorded in the office of 1 "i'e Register of Dec 3s of Stoker C"Un*" iv L'"> It No. 7«» at y., ~n>. ;o. ;. vhv; been made in the pr.;.v.;:r.! ., i 'j;'.- d'.'ol therebv secured r.r.c! the holdc ran* 1 •• '• : '"'i : i f rerlnstn- ■ '' ' "!» ' : :e 11th • Ii . '..i'.'l • '• ■ • i : 1 . (' . .-v. , ,lj' I. . I' ; ' . • : t' •' > fee. : si t! : 2r.ee South i !'"• t'*r ;p» We.- 11if) feet '>•' Summit Ave-; thene? North along sas-.l Avenue in i feet to the begin ntii:.. St'.- dec 'I from J. B. Wood* | iuf T to (Jeo. Neal and Tom Neal. I , This Nov. 13. 1934. MRS. J D. HUMPHREYS, Admx. of J. D. Humphreys, i Trustee. ; R. J. Scott. AUy. KUSKI'TOAB | Overtaxed by speaking.sing- \ irg, smoking \ f THE DANBI'RY REPORTER NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL I ESTATE i By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Stokes County. X. C'.. in a special proceeding en titled "Julia Vaughn Solomon and husband. L>. O. Solomon, et als, v •• C. R. Vaughn and wife, Lizzi l Vaughn, et als." I will expose to sale and seli t 0 the highest bid- Jei on the premises in Stokes County. X. C., on SATURDAY, DEC. 22, 1934, Lt 2:00 o'clock P. M., the follow-, ins described real estate, to wit: I3EGIXXIXG in the center of i, | road north 84 degrees west Lii , poles- to a hickory and pointers; i | thence south 87 degrees west 80! poles to near a white oak; thcnco : J north 4 degrees east 90 poles toj la pine; thence north 88 degrees' cast 96 poles to pointers; thence j j routh 4 degrees wct.t 80 poles to i J the beginning, containing 50 I acres, be the same more or less. This the 20th day of Xoi.ember, 1934. H. O. SAPP, Commissioner. NOTICE SALE REAL ESTATE By virtue of authority contain cd in a certain deed of trust executed by George W. Lawson and wife. Bettie Lawson, on March 24, 1928, to me as Trustee, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes Co., N. C. in Book No. 78 page 59 etc., and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with; at the request of the holder of said note and the deed of trust securing same, I will expose for sale, at public auction, for cosh, at W. S. Hart's s'ore, Stokes Co., N. C., on TUESDAY, DEC. 18, 1934 at two o'clock P M. the following real estate, lying in Peters Creek township, described as follows: "A tract or boundry of 30 acres of land, more or less, lying in : Peter's Creek township. Stokes Co.. X. C., adjoining the lands of ] Wilcher Hughes. Norman Joyce ■ and others, and being the same;' iand. and all the land, described j in a deed from J. H. Tucker an! j wife, Eva Tucker, to George W.| Lawson .and which said dee 1 bears date Sept. 20. 1924. and i.«( recorded in the Office of the Re,- istoi of Pee ls of Stokes Co., X C. m:! to whi h reference is here ' • iv.:. !n for metes and bound** • full description. See said i cord in s.iid Office in Book No. I ' c 100 etc." This November 16. 1934. (). E. SXOW. Trusie?. NOTICE KK-SAI.E c:v :i' ed in :: ;ed > C lust dated I : i Hi..'!, ci 'uv ' i ■■■ i v. Et-'.'. ■ W. !.. Till'-' »r.?-'-l in iLc- .-' • !.•*. C..... R'xU'.ry in J> ok Xo. ,2 j' ..i default bavins been, i ... hi 'N I payment of the dob: , i t'-.cuhy etne*l at maturity, and tb« h.ii lor of sam? having ap-i ; lic-d for foreclosure tor sa'-j isfaction of same, 'lie undersign-1 C'.l will, on the 13th day of! Dv..'ember. 1934, a' the hour of 11:00 a. m., at the courthouse j dcor in Danbury, X. C., expose! at public sale to the highest bid der for cash, the following des cribed lands conveyed by said deed of trust: Located on the hard surfaced road leading from Danbury to Stuart, Va., and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at the old cor ner chestnut, now at a dogwood on the Xorth side of Buck Island Creek: East on Mabe's former line 80 poles to a sourwood on a branch in the line of the lands that belonged to the late John R. Jewel, now dee'd.; South on his former line crossing the Buck island Road 100 poles to a stake: West following on Hairston's former line 'crossing the road three times 80 poles to Bullin's I corner, a chestnut sprout; and | thence Xorth 100 poles to tho beginning, containing 50 acres more or less, and it being t'>e tract of land known as the Bradley Lawson land, adjoining the lands of Moses Bullin and being the land tha' Walter Lee Smith conveyed to Jo'm Ed Mabe by deed recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Stokes County, N. C. This being a re sale the bidding will begin at §1,186.50. Ten per cent, of the purchase money will be required on the day of sale. This 26th day of November, 1934. R. J. SCOTT, Admr. of W. L. McCanless, Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Millie C.' Edwards, deceased, late of Stokes | County. North Carolina, this is I to notify all persons having! claims againsift the estate of said] deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned at Rural Hall, N. C.. on or before the 26 day of November, 1935. or this notice will be plead in bar of their rec overy. All persons indebted 'o said estate wil please make im mediate payment. This 26th day of Xovember. 1934. J. L. EDWARDS and M. F. EDWARDS. Executors of Millie C. Edwards, deceased. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of authority contain ed in an order signed by J. Watt Tuttle, Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes County, on January 31, 1934, and on Novem ber 22, 1934, the undersigned commissioners, will offer for sale on the premises of the late Alex Venable home place, in Stokes County, North Carolina, on SAT., DEC. 22, 1934, at 2 P. M., the following real estate: Ist Tract: "Beginning on a rock on the West i'-tae of the Volunteer Road, runs 10 '/j d.'„ East with said road 13 chains and 64 links to a pin? on the West side of said road in the Wagoner line; then West with said line 7:35 chains to a small blackgum; then North 10 '■ ''eg ' West on a new line 13.01 chains to a stake; then East 7 33 chain* to the beginning, containing by estimation 10 acres m- \® or Ws" 2nd Tract: "Beginning at two Spanish oaks on the West side of the Volunteer road in Squire Venable's line and runs West on J. G. Haynes's line 60 poles to his corner, stake; then still with said Pay Your^ To The Tax Payers of Stokes Count}': I will visit the people of Stokes county at the following times and places for the purpose of collecting their taxes: YADKIN TOWNSHIP Dec. 15th, 1934 at Pinnacle, Mickey's Store, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Dec. 15th, 1934 at King, King Drug Store, 1 to 4. Dec. 21st, 1934 at Mizpah, 9 to 11. Dec. 21st, 1934 at Gaston Meadows' Store, 11:30 to 2:30. Dec. 21st, 1934 at Roy Redding's Store, 3 to 5. QUAKER GAP & BIG CREEK TOWNSHIPS Dec. 17th, 1934 at Sam Simmons' Service Station, 9 to 11. Dec. 17th, 1934 at R G. Smith Service Station, 11:30 to 2. Dec. 17th, 1934 at Sam Moir's Store, 2 to 4. PETERS CREEK & SNOW CREEK TOWNSHIPS Dec. 18th, 1934 at A. M. Shelton's Store, 9 to 12. Dec. 18th, 1934 at W. S. Hart's Store, 1 to 2:30. Dec. 18th, 1934 at Powell H. Robertson's Store, 3 to 5. Dec. 19th, 1934 at John Nance's Store, 9 to 11. Dec. 19th, 1934 at Rubin Ziglar's Store, 11:30 to 2. Dec. 19th, 1934 at Buffalo, Joyce's Store, 2 to 4. BEAVER ISLAND TOWNSHIP Dec. 20th, 1934 at Manley Dunlap's Store, 10 to 12. Dec. 20th, 1934 at T. D. Preston Store, 1 to 3. SAURATOWN & MEADOWS TOWNSHIPS Dec. 22nd, 1931, at Germanton, Walter Beck's Garage, 9 to 12. Dec. 22nd, 1934 at State Planters Bank, Walnut Cove, 1 to 3. J. JOHN TAYLOR, Sheriff* t.maift'j ■ 1 • •' • • Haynes line 5S poles to his corner stake and pointers in said Venable line; then East on his line 58 poles to a pine on the West side of the Volunteer road; then with said road in Southernly direction t Q the beginning, containing 20 acres more or less." The two tracts above described will be sold as one boundary. Terms of the sale will be one half cash upon confirmation, the remainder in twelve months secured by d«> n d of trust on the land sold and bearing interest at the rate of 6% per annum. This November 22, 1934. C. J. and R. F. VENABLE. Commissioners. W. P.. Balgett, Attorney. ST O P AT ! Mollis Rhodes' FOR GAS and OIL REPAIRS AT EASY PRICES. Cars Washed, Greased_ and Overhauled. Full Line of Drinks, Cigars and Cigarettes, Confectioneries. DANBURY'S LEADING FILLING STATION. THURSDAY, DEC. 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