Page Four
Get A* TFT with a Camel!
J& (Beliru ) "I SMOKE A GREAT
idß DEAL," this secretary says.
"I prefer Camels. They do
not make my nerves jumpy.
v. tV-. -SPEED SKATING c for .in
abundant supply of energy. Atterthelast
School News
Pei uv utten.hv.iee for i a.-
r nth D .'libit ry school:
7th Grade
Jean P:iddy.
Uth Grade
Carrie (loin, Lena Priddy. At:- '
nie Rut i Glidewell, Nannie *
Wilson. Thomas Lee Grey, Junto.
Alley. '
sth Grade
Clarence Alley, Elwood Flin- '
chum. Walter Lee Flinchuvi, f
Marie Goin, Magdaline Wilson. '
4th Cirade
Erele Wilson, Louise Nelson, -
Lois Stephens, Thelma Flinchum. -
I'oris Mhljc, Oliver Throckmorton. *
3rd Grade f
Annie Brown, Josephine Pep-
per. Jack Duggins, Morris v
Stephens. Pete Flinchum. Robert
Glidewell, John Young, Maxme
Nelson, Gilbert Throckmorton,
Rufus Fuip, Estelle Fufp. k
2nd Graue
Elizabeth Nelson, Eme"i:ic
Flinchum.
i
IHt Grade
Rachel Ally, Eunice Flinchum,
Ruth P.iddy, William Nelson,'
OJerine Flinchum.
Rev. C. W. Davenport R
At Baptist Church i :i
Next Sunday 1
in
Rev. C. W. Davenport, of bi
Winston-Salem, will occupy the T
pulpit at the Danbury Baptist m
church next Sunday, March 3, at M
31 A. M., and at 7:30 P. M. Mr. in
Davenport will be accompanied -
here at these services by Evange-
list Frc-l N, Day, of Winston-
Salem.
|
Rev. Mr. Long, who has been
the pristoi of fie Baptist churc.i c
ci
here for more than a year, ha-' j
recently lesigned. nnd will do w
ministerial work at Gibsonville.'
StoneviUu and Summcrfield i;
North Cuolina. It is possible that r(
Rev. Mr. Davenport will accept I
the pastorate of the Danbury S
church. i n
j d
] tl
Lois Martin Wins ! fc
| «•;
Miss Loin Martin, member of: |
the e?nior class of Walnut Co\e Cf
high school and daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Martin, was elect- a |
ed May Queen by her class. hi
• • t ("
Miss Martin also won in the.
beauty contest. ■ in
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Missionary Society d
To Meet Sl
I ™
M
The Missionary Society wi'l *.
J J nt
meet with Mrs. Pjoy King We«i- ta
nesday at 2:30 p. m. The annual * e
l to
election »t officers will be hell i.,
! 1,1
and a full attendance is desired, sr
M
Mrs. W. A. Lewis 111 (,f
I cc
Mrs. Will A. Lewis, of Mea
dows, is reported quite 111.
i
Miss Wihna
Simmons Entertains
Her Bridge Club
The George Washington an
liversnry was the theme of
!.hv.:\u: I:.-; when Miss VYiinia
: i: entertained her bridge
Inb nn-.! several invited guests.
The players found their plnei
iv means of attractive hand
white :l tally cards. When several
>rogressions had been plaved,
I
-cores were added and ladies
sigh score, a box of Marthi!
Vashington candy was won bv!
Irs. Wm. E. Joyce: a carton of
'amel cigarettes went to A. A.
Vifflemyer who won high score
or gentlemen. Refreshments j
urther emphasizing the holiday
■ ere served.
The player? were Mr. and
Irs. E. M. Taylor, Mrs. A. G. j
isk, Mrs. Wm. Joyce. Missed
Elizabeth Martin. Wilma Sim
ions and Luna Taylor, Robah
mitli and A. A. Dofflemyer.
'elebratinjar
Washington's
Birthday
Pupils of the 4th and st.i
rades, under the leadership o.'
rs. J. W. Hall, gave an educa
onal program Friday afternoon
the school auditorium, celc
■ating Washington's birthday,
lie songs and readings were
o«t appropriate. Costumes of
artha Washington days were
evidence.
OTICK OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE UNDER DEED OF
TRI'ST
By virtue of the power of sale
mtained in a deed of trust exe-'
itted to me on the -Ith day of
larch, 1932, R. F. King and
ifo, Susie King, which is record
-1 in the Office of Register of
'eeds of Stokes County, N. C., i
i Book S2, page 187, to which
>ference is hereunto made to
:curc the payment of a certain
J.'n recited therein due J. W. 1
izemore, default having been
lade in the payment of sat 1,
sbt at maturity, and the holder'
tereof having applied to me to
>reclose the trust deed for the:
itisfaction of said debt secure 1 i
V same, I will sell at public!
rction to the highest bidder for!
ish, at the court house door o.\
takes county. N. C., on
ATURDAY, MARCH Kith, 193...;
. the hour of 12 o'clock m. the ;
nds conveyed in the trust dcelj
i-wit:
One-half interest in the follow- j
g undivivided tract of land:;
eginning at a stake in T. V. |
zemore's line runs N. West 711
:gs. about 10 chains to T. V. I
zemore's corner; thence ruli
ng about. 6 chains to a stone in j
. D. Sizemorc's line; thence run-,
ng East to the beginning con
.ining 6 3 : i acres, thif deed in
nded to convey one-half in-1
rest in a 13 ! acr A treet ofi
nd the same conveyed by Jack- 1
in Agt. for Thomas Puffin, to
artha King, recorlrcd in Pnok
Page in the Office,
Register of Deeds for Stokes,
mnty.
This February 12. 1035.
J. W. HAT T,.
Trustee.
Particulars Of The
Death Of Mrs.
Martha Victory
Simmons
j Martha Victory Simmons, aged
!04 years, died Thursday. Feb.
HI, at 11 o'clock A. M., at her
home near Hart man, four mile
! cast of Danbury.
Mrs. Simmons sustained n
;
stroke of paralysis about 1 yea:.,
, ago, since when she had been n
' steadily declining health.
i
Vlie deceased was a daughter
«.f the bi'o Wriiam Simmons v*ho
was for several years a citizen •;
Danbury and commun'ty. She
survived by five sons and lout
daughters, as follows: Sons
.
Denni:\ of Lawsonville; Edgar
'and Sam, of Meadows; Raleigh.
Robert and Cerro of the home
place at Hartman; daughters.
Mis. Hester E. Smith of Pilot
Mountain; Mrs. Watt Wilson, or"
Pinnacle; Mis. Rachel Hix, of
, Madison; Mis. Robert Wilson, of
Meadows. Surviving also arc the
following Asters and brothers of
; i
the deceased: T. Scott Simmons.
,of Richmond county, X. C.;
j George and Sam Simmons, of
! Winston-Salem; Mrs. J. A.
1 Southern, of Meadows and Mrs.
L. F. Campbell, of Belew's Creek.
Mra, Simmons was a dutiful
and loving wife and mother, who
bore her afflictions with Christ
ian patience and fortitude. •
She was laid to rest
I
in the family plot near
her home, the funeral and:
burial rites being conducted j
by Elders Watt Tuttle and Wau!
Priddy, of the Primitive Baptist'
church.
Hill Control Bill
The Hill whiskey control biil
has been reported back from the
committee "without prejudice,"
and the fight on this measure
will come up in the open before
the Senate and the House.
The bill calls for a referendum
on the question of placing liquor
on legal sale at various places? in
the State.
INTEREST AND COST
The interest rate charged bor
rowers is 5C- per annum paid at
the maturity of the loan. If a
borrower gets a loan of SIOO.OO
and pays off the loan in exactly
six months from the date he get i
hir> money the interest will bo
$2.50.
Now Relieve Your Cold
f
"Quick as You
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if (f&/ Remember Directions
W * n These Simple Pictures
Tlie simple method pictured here is
o 'he way many doctors now treat
colds and the aches and pains colds
bring with them!
~~~ It is recognized as a safe, sure,
1. JSL 2 ,u BAYER QUICK way. For it will relieve an
' jtlets you ask for. ordinary cold almost as fast as you
Ask your doctor about this, /.id
K 'tßiiggj when you buy, be sure that you get
vfelSw '^ e rcal BAYER Aspirin Tablets. |
Vm ©s® They dissolve (disintegrate) almost
I"\ UA. PtjE instantly. And thu? work almost in-
stantly when you take them. And
J ■- " jk/§ ' or a B ar fi' e ' Genuine Bayer Aspirin
* ~*S" Tablets disintegrate with speed and !
"i Drink a full A-'eat of water. Repeat completeness, leaving no irritating
eminent in 2 hours. particles or gritiiness.
, BAYER Aspirin prices have been
ji- decisively reduced on all sizes, so
2T -*»y there's no point now in accepting
£ cic3 ©ther than Iks real Bavcr article you
3|JM jfejnjnrii and Mir s
15*'€11 I
• BAYER Aspirm Tablets in a ihi.d
of a (Ins of water. Gargle t«ice. This HHCtJon Ganulna •oyar A
•uei throat soreness x'liwst MltUnt!-/. todfcelly f .d uc ,d on A
Tiro DANBURY kKTORTEM
Card Of Thanks
Wc hereby extend thanks to!
i our friendo for their kindness
i
during the sickness and death of'
out- bro-in-law J. A. Neal.
DAVIS TUTTLE FAMILY. !
Mrs. N. E. Pepper, Mrs. H. F. j
Michael, Misses Alice Christian
rnd Martha Powell went to High
Point today on FERA business. !
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE VXD EK DEED OF
Til!'ST
Ey virtue of the power of sale
contained in a deed of trust exe
cuted to me on the 9th day ot'
June, T\H'3, by C. L. Flynn and
recorded in the office of the
Register oi Deeds of Stokes
County in book 86 at page
20 to which reference is hereunto
made to secure the payment of a
debt therein recited in the sum
of $119.00 and default having
been made in the payment of sail I
debt at maturity as provided in
said cioerl of trust and the owner*
and holder of same having applie.t
to me to foreclose said deed or
trust. I will expose to public sale
to the highest bidder for cash
at the Court Hou~3 .100-.- in the
Town of Danbury. .\\ C. on
SATURDAY, MARCH 16th, 1985,'
at the hour of two o'clock P. M.,l
the lands conveyed in the deed
of trust to-wit:
Thio property located in Saura
town township. Beginning at a
stone, Neal's corner in Burton's
line, and runs South on Burton's
and Flynn's line, 1645 to a stoni
on the South side of the road,
Flynn's corner; thence S. 24 deg.
E. on his line 605 feet to a stone,
his corner near a spring; thence
S. 70 deg. E. on Flynn's line 822
feet to a stone, formerly a black
gum, his and Hairston's corner;
thence East on Hairston's line
625 feet to a stone in his line;
thence North 15 deg. West on a
new line 2500 feet to a stone in
Neal's line, thence West 906 feet
to the beginning, containing 66
acres, more or less. See deed bonk
67 page 325 and deed in book OS
page 556, Register's Office, j
Stokes County, N. C. Save and
except boundary sold off to L. A. i
Kiser." j
This the 9th day of February,
1935.
S. GILMER SPARGER.
Trustee
CHILDRENS
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of an
order of the Superior Court of
, Stokes County, made in the
i Special Proceeding entitled Lena
! Moore and husband, Andrew
j Moore, et al„ vs. Gussie Scales,
; et al„ the same being No. 1170
1 upon the special proceeding
; docket of said court, the under
signed commissioner will, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 9th, 1935,
at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M.,
;at the Court House door of
i Stokes County, N. C., offer for
sale to the highest bidder for
cash that certain tract of land
I lying and being in Peters Creek
j township, Stokes County, North
Carolina and bounded as follows;
Beginning at a red oak (old
corner): runs S. 85 degrees E. J'J
poles to a stone: thence S. 3 deg.
W. 80 poles to a stone ;n
Gentry Martin's line; thence N.
87 dep. W. 40 poles to a stone;
thence S. 3 deg. W. 24 poles to
an iron stake; thence N. 87 deg.
W. 107 1 j poles to center of
Sand Clay road (corner of lot No.
3); thence N. 9' j deg. E. 1G
poles to corner of church lot;
thence N. 30 deg. E. 8 4-5 pole?
to an iron stake (Harry Martins
corner); thence S. 22 deg. K.
16 3-5 poles to an iron stake m
center of old road: thence witli
road the following courses: N.
88 deg. E. 6 poles; thence N. 74
deg. E. 8 poles; thence N. 52 : t
deg. E. 10 poles; thence N. 74 1 j
deg. E. 8 poles: thence N. 84']
deg. E. 16 poles; thence N. 80'j
deg. E. 12 poles; thence 62' ,
deg. E. 6 polos; thence N. 41" (
deg. E. 10 poles; thence N. 37' (
'deg. 12 poles; thence N. 17 1
deg. E. 16 poles; thence N. 12'j
deg. 6 poles; thence N. 9' j deg.
E. 9 poles; thence N. 17 deg. 6
poles; thence N. 38>j deg! 4
poles; thence N. 50 deg. E. 4
poles; thence N. 34' j deg. E. S
poles to the beginning and con
taining 45 acres more or leas.
Save and except one half acre
for cemetery.
The above described land is lot
No. 1, laid out to the widow of
Ricchard Martin, deceased, in
lieu of dower. See Orders & Dec
rees Book No. 10, page 419, Of
ficcc of Clerk of Superior Court
of Stokes County, N. C. The
said widow of Richard Martin,
deceased, died about the year,
1930.
This 6 day of Februnrv, 1935.
J. W. HALL,
Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of an order of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Stokes County, in Specif Pro
ceeding No. 1171, entitled Bar
bara Fowler and husband, et al,
vs. Jennings N. Tuttle nnd wife,
et al. rendered on the 18th day
of Feb., 1935, appointing the un
dersigned a commissioner to make
sale, and ordering a sale of the
lands hereinafter described, the
undersigned will, on the
23rd day of March, 1935,
at the hour of 1:30, p. rn., on
the premises, offer at public
sale to the highest bidder for
cash the following lands, to wit:
FIRST TRACT: - Containing
100 acres, more or less, being
fully described in a deed from j.
T. Tuttle, Commissioner, to De-
Witt Tuttle, dated February 18,
1902. recorded in the Stoke;-,
County Registry in Book No. 43
at pages 504-505, to which deed
reference ir> hereunto mai'e.
SECOND TRACT; Contain-1
ing 32 acres, more or less, and!
being fully described in a deedj
from J. T, Tuttle, Commissioner,
to DeWitt Tuttle, dated Feb
ruary 18, 1902. recorded in the
Stokes County Registry in Book
No. 43 at pages 504-505, to which
deed reference is hereunto made.
THIRD TRACT: Contain
ing 9 acres, more or less, and
being fully described in a deed
from W. B. Tuttle and wife, S.
P. Tuttle, to DeWitt Tuttle,
dated January 19, 1906, record
ed in the Stokes County Registry
in Book No. 52, at page 245, to
which deed reference is hereun
to made.
Sale will be made subject to j
the confirmation of the court. |
This the 18th day of Februa i
1935.
R. J. SCOTT.
2 21 4t Commissioner.
A Three Days' Cough
Is Your Danger Signal
Oon'f Jet tlieni get a strangle hold. Fight
lifim quickly, (.reomulsicn combines 7 helot
Jn "lie.J Kivrful but harmless. Pleasant to
take. No narcotic*. Your own druggist j,
authorized to refund your money on ths
»-ut if your rough or cold i» uol relieved by
•.
THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1935
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
i
: NORTH CAROLINA,
■ County of Stokes.
Under and by virtue of the
I power and authority contained in
j, that certain deed of trust exe
; cuted by J. F. Priddy and wife,
Rachel Elizabeth Priddy to The
Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust
Company, trustee, which said
, deed of trust is dated December
1. 1925 and recorded in Book 71
, Pages 291-292, or the Stokes
County Registry, default having
i been made in the payment of the
I indebtedness thereby secured and
|j >» the conditions therein secured,
i the undersigned substituted trus
|| tee by instrument recorded in
! Boo'» TO. Page 18, Stokes County
Registry, will on
MONDAY. MARCH 25, 1935,
at or about twelve o'clock noon,
at the court house door at Dan
bury, North Carolina, offer fo
sale and sell to the highest bid
der for cash the following des
cribed property:
All that certain piece, parcel
or tract of land containing
forty and one-half acres,
more or leas, situate, lying and
being on the Davis Ford F|oad.
leading from Walnut Cove, Nort;i
Carolina, to Davis' Ford on Dar
River, in Sauratown Township.
County of Stokes. State of
North Carolina, having such
shapes, metes. courses and
distances as will more fully ap
pear by reference to a plat there
of made by R. P. C.lidewell, Sur
veyor, on the 4th day of Decem
ber 1925, and attached to the
abstract in?.- on file with the
Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank
of Raleigh, the same being
bounded on the North by the
lands of David Tilley; on the
Northeast and East by the land.-;
of J E. James; on the South by
the lands of J. E. James; and on
the West by the lands of Davii
Tilley, and being the identical
tract of land conveyed by deed
from Joe Tilley and wife, NeaJia
Tilley to J. F. Priddy and wife
Rachel E. Priddy. of date
December 1, 1919, said deed being
duly recorded in deed book 67.
at page 328 in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Stokrs
County, State of North Caro
lina, to which reference is here
unto made for more complete
description of the same.
Terms of sale cash and trustee
will require deoosit of lO'r- o>'
the amount of the bid as evidence
of good faith.
This the 22nd day of February,
1935.
L. L. WHITEHEAD,
Substituted Trustee.
Robert Weinstein, Attorney.
Raleigh, N. C. 2 21 4t
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
UNDER DEED OF TRUST
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a deed of trust exe
cuted by J. R. Bondurant and
wife, Maggie Bondurant, for Mrs.
Trudie Hill, dated February 21,
1930, Recorded in the Office of
Register of Deeds or Stokes
County, N. C.. in Book 83, Page
334, and by virtue ■'■f the appoint
ment or the undersigned as sub
stitute trustee to exerc'se the
trust above mentioned, and de
fault having been made in tho
payment or the debt secured by
said deed or trust, and the hold
er thereof having applied to me to
foreclose the trust deed for th 3
satisfaction of said debt secure'!
by same, I will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash at the court house door of
Stoker County, N. C. on
SATURDAY, MARCH 9th, 1935,
at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M..
J. R. Bondurant's one fifth un
divided interest in the tract of
land described in the deed of
trust and formerly owned by hia
mother Mrs. J. H. Bondurant.
The said tract of land containing
45 acres more or less and lying
and being in Big Creek township.
Stokes County, North Carolina,
and adjoining the lands or R.' W.
George, J. K. Smith and J. M.
Bondurant.
This February 5, 1935.
J. W. HALL.
Substitute Trustee.