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FALL BUILDING While weather and working* conditions are ideal, you should arrange for the building or repairing you want completed before wintry days add unnecessary costs and delay. Now is the opportune time to build. Labor costs and materials offer unequalled economies. MATERIALS: We Can Help You Economy and lastnig satisfaction calls for the very best quality ma- * py » ma terials in every building or re- i L^AIM pair job you do. Long years of experience have taught us that * BUILD cheap and shoddy materials are always the most expensive. We * REPAIR insist upon quality first, at the most moderate price 9. | * MODERNIZE Stokes Lumber Co. Phone 11 Walnut Cove, N. C. (Green Coupons Accepted.) ACCOMPLISHMENT "Life Insurance is the only investment plan which will surely accomplish a man's purpose for himself and his family." TALK IT OVER WITH— W. M. FULP, General Agent WALNUT COVE, X. C. Security Life and Trust Company >oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo>ooo' Attention Mr. Farmer: For Sale in Guilford county, N. C. one of the best producing tobacco and grain farms in the State. 107 acres, 65 acres cleared, good 8 room dwelling. 3 tobacco barns, 1 pack house, 1 corn and tobacco storage house, 1 extra large feed barn and 1 corn crib granery. Best of neighborhood, close to fine school and only 10 miles South East of Greensboro, N. C. Farm has been in con tinuous cultivation and is in excellent con dition. Good crops are being harvested now. Good reason for selling. Write or see owner. C. E. FERREE, % Beeson Hdw. Co. High Point, N. C NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator of the es tate of W. W. George, decease.!, late of Stokes county, this is to notify all persons owing said estate to make immediate settle ment, and all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned within twelve months from this date or this notice will be plea! in bar of revovery. This 18th day of August, 193^. MRS. EVA GEORGE. Admrx., Francisco, N. C. R. J. Scott. Atty. Stuai t Theatre Stuart, Va. Thursday Only, Sept. 17 "EVERYBODY'S OLD MAN." Irvin S. Cobb and Rochell Hudson. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 18-19. "VALLEY OF THE LAW LESS." Johnny Mack Brown. Sunday and Monday, Sept. 20-21. "BIG BROWN EYES" Joan Bennett and Cary Grant Tuesday and Wednesday, September 22-23. "WHITE AMGEL" Kay Francis. Thursday and Only, Sept. tl "LADY IN SCARLET" Reginald Denny and Patrl cia Farr. "CAMELS SET ME RIGHT!" and Mario Zacchini *iu« || shot from a monster can- Bl TENNIS CHAMPION. Mrs. Ethel K" non. Think of the jolt tbey Arnold says: "I amoke Camels for gjfe take. But, as Hugo says: ■ digestion's sake." Camels increase Jpj# "Camels keep our diges- the flow of digestive fluids... aika- HEpi : don working smoothly." line digestive fluids. iff^' .^"., -:~ . s&*'?*r ' . .... '*'"' CAM€LS COSTLIER TOBACCOS NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me in the judgment, bear ing date of Jan. 16, 1933, signed by Oscar O. Effird, Judge Presid ing in the Forsyth county Court, of Forsyth county, N. C., in the action therein instituted entitled "Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. vs. J. H. Woodruff and wife, Norma Woodruff, and J. W. Hall Trus tee" (which judgment is duly recorded in Minute Docket BOOK No. 52 page 431 of said Forsyth County Court and is recorded in Judgment Docket Book No. 75, page 291 of the Superior Court of Forsyth County, N. C., and a transcript thereof is duly record ed in Judgment Docket Book No. 7, page 139 in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes County, N. C. and another transcript thereof js duly record ed in Judgment Docket Book No. . page , Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Guilford County, N. C.) I will on ! i MONDAY, OCT. sth, 1936, at 11 o'clock A. M. in front of the Courthouse door of Stokes County, N. C., at Danbury, N. C., offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, all of the right, title and interest which said defendants. J. H. Woodruff and wife, Norma Woodruff and J. W. Hall Trustee, have in and to the following described real estate: (First Tract) Lying and beir.g on Quaker Gap Township, North Carolina, and described in deeJ from Austin Moran Executor :d J. B. Woodruff r.s recorded in of fice of Register of Deeds .of Stokes County. N. C., Book No. 74, pa'e 20. reference to which is hereunto mads, save and ex cent fro-.i this boundary a certain tr°.ct raid off to J. E. Kin?, leav !"*£ a F'e~ent acreage of 83 acres r.'.oro or less. (Second Tract) Lying and being in Walnut Cove. Stokes County. N. C., and described in ?: c'eec! from R. P. Joyce and wife to J. E. V/oo'ru.'f as recorded in office of Registe*" of Deeds o" Stokes County. N. C.. Book No. 44. page 443, reference to which is hereunto made. (Third Tract) All those lands conveyed by deed from W. A. Lash and wife to J. B. Woodru'f which lands remained in the name and title of J. B. Woodruff at the time of his death, said lands lying in the town of Wal nut Cove. Stokes County, N. C. This Sent. 2nd. 1936. H. BRYCE PARKER, 9 10 4t Commissioner. NOTICE TO THE RELATIVES OF HAM MOND MORRIS, PRESLEY MORRIS. SALLIE MORRIS AND TRAVIS LOOIS MORRIS: Take notice that the Morris Clan, an organization of the des cendants of the above named persons, desire to move the bodies of the above named mem bers of the family from a Grave Yard situated about one fourth of a mile across the creek east ol Germanton, Stokes County, N. C. which has been abandoned as a burying ground, to a suitable plot in the cemetery at Loves M E. Church South, at Walkertown Forsyth County, N. C. This the 7th day of September 1936. j THE MORRIS CLAN, of N. C. and Va. By W. R. MORRIS, . 9 10 4t Sec, jmd Treaa Lv » \ f NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of authority in him invested by statute, the under signed Sheriff of Stokes County, North Carolina, will on SATURDAY, SEPT. 19th, 1936, at the hour of 9 A. M. at the Court House door in Danbury, N. C. expose at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing personal property, to-wit: One Plymouth Sedan, 1933 model, Motor No. P. O. 8846. J. JOHN TAYLOR, 9 10 3t Sheriff Stokes Co. NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of L. A. Lynch, late of Stokes county, this iB to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present to the undersigned on or before Aug. 20, 1937 or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons owing said estate will make immediate settlement. This August 20, 1936. W. L. LYNCH, Adm. of L. A. Lynch, Pilot Mtn., N. C. W. Badgett, Atty. NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of W. F. Grabs, deceased, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before Sept. 30, 1937 or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons owing said estate will make immediate settlement. This Sept. 8, 1936. MRS. S. W. PULLIAM, Admx. of W. F. Grabs, dec'd. R. J. Scott, Atty. 9 10 6t NOTICE Having qualified :is executors of the last will of R. S. Culler, late of Stokes count/, this is to notify all persons holding claims' against said estate to present them to the undersigned within twelve months from the date of this notice or this notice will bo plead in bar of their recovery. All persons owing said estate will make immediate settlement and save cost. This September 17th. 1935. S. P. COVINGTON. Executor of R. S. duller. decM t Pinnacle, N. C W. R. Badgett, Atty. FOR SALE—97 aire farm, 35 acrc3 cleared, 5 room dwellin? hm's;, 2 tobacco barns. Locat ed 7 mi. N. East of Walnut Cove on the Sandy Ridge road. 1 mi. from hardsurface. See or write RALPH TUTTLE, Wal nut Cove, N. C. 7 23 tf Subscribe to the Danbury Re porter $l.OO per year; 50c for 6 months. Banish Body Perspiration Odors with YODORA, the deodorant cream which conceals, absorbs and counteracts odors. Yodora inn ocic.nl ificnlly compounded while, Kifl cream pleanant to use— ten promptly with lasting effect— bnrmlew to the mor4 delicate akin Will Dot stain fabrics. For thoae who perspire freely whether under the arm, feet or other )wrti of the body Yodora is moat valuable. It is a true sencrmliaer of body odors. Yodora, a McKesson nrsdaet, may be had in botb tube ana jar font air tUHir only 254. fcT YOUR FAVORITE DMQ STORK By virtue of an order of Clerk of the Superior Court otfiW Stokes county, North Carolina, rendered on August 17, 1936, in ::: the Special Proceeding entitled "E. O. Caudle, Administrator of A. A. Miller, Deceased, vs. G. Ei " Miller, R. E. Miller, et al," the undersigned will, on Saturday, September 26, 193«, at the hour of one o'clock, p. m.,. at the home-place of the late A. A. Miller, offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash following described lands: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at Town Fork on Willis' line, run» north on Willis' line 134 poles To a stake on the north side of »he road; then west on the old line 22 poles to a hickory; *h.ju north 162 poles to a whitcoah _ Willis' corner;— then west 100 poles to a sourwood; then south 8 poles to a pine; then west poles to a stake, Estes* corner; then south 184 pcles to a stal?.?; south 74 degrees east 13 pole« * to a stake; south 2 poles to a whiteoak near a spring; sout!* 74 degrees east 78 poles to a stake in the lowgrounds; thei> south 11 degrees east 126 ]-«'*• to a stake on the Town Fork; then down the same 67 poles to the beginning, containing 22!> acres, more or less, save and ex cept 100 acres, more or less, sold off of said tract by A. A. Miller to two of his sons. See deeds. SECOND TRACT: Lying and ! being in Sauratown Township ; Stokes county, North Carolina,. ; adjoining the lands of S. F. Ab ; bott, Baxter Fulp and oth?r% ' and bounded as follows: Begin ! ning st the eenter of Belevm Creek at Murray's line, S F. Ab bott's line, runs north 47 degre.-» west 30 poles to a pine stump; thence north 74 degrees west 103 poles to a pine knot; thence 1 2M> poles west to a stone; thence south 12 degrees east 96 poles :©• | a whjteoak; thence south 7X poles to center of Belews Creek; thence down said creek as it meanders to the beginning, con taining 49 acres, more or less being the tract of land conveyed by deed from R. B. Linville anj wife to J. W. East, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county, N. C., Book 64, page 143, and being A I part of the John Linville homt»- stead, for description of entire boundary of which the same is & part, see Book 27, page 230, of fjve of the Register of Deeds of county, N. C. THIRD TRACT; Lot No. 74 the town of Walnut Cove, N. C. Beginning at a stake on the west side of Wind Mill Street at the N. E. corner of lot No. 75; thence north 4 degrees east with west line of Windmill Street 50 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 73; thence north 86 degrees west 160 feet to a stake at a 12 foot alley; thence south 4 degrees west with east side lins of said alley 50 feet to a stake; thence south 86 Jegrtts east with line of lot No. 7*> 150 feet to the beginning being lot Ni. *74 in a plat made by C. M. Ward for C. M. Jones in November, 1917. This August 18, 1936. E. O. CAUDLE. Administrator of A. A. Miller, Deceased 8 20 4fc ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 1 Having been appointed ad miristratrix of the estate of A. J. Little, and qualified to act. this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the e&tate of said deceased to exhibit thcr.v duly itemized and verified to t'r® undersigned on or before the 27th day of August, 1937 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 26th day of August,, 1936. EDNA LITTLE, Administratrix of A. J. Little.. Lexington, N. C. Martin & Brinkley, Attys., Lexington, N. C. 8 27 (t rjftME&swKsi fpmww.-
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