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THURSDAY, DEC. 2S, 1987. LOCALS James liuley of Walnut Cove , wae a business visitor here Tues day night, with his two fine little boys. « » # • • Miss Mary Tay .r of the Cer manton high school and Viss Nell; Joyce of the Twin City sch.-ol | system are expected home today to spend Christmas. # • # * » Mrs. -Mattie Sue Wilkinson and j child left Wednesday for Wash- ] ington, D. C., in response to a message stating that her hus-. band, Dp. Wm. Wilkinson is ill in a hospital in that city. They were . ♦ accompanied to Washinigton by Mrs. Wilkinson's brother, Ed. M. Taylor. • • • • • Mrs. J. Fred Gerner and Mrs. Robah Smith "Pent Wednesday With Mrs. Reginald Marshall at : Charlotte- G. H. Alford, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga., is expected home today to spenj Christmas with his par-' > ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Alford- Watches Once Small Clocks Watches originally were small clocks and were worn hung from * the girdle because they were too : large for the pocket. Know Your Language __ By C. L. Bushnell School of Enjllib, International Correspondence Schools and the shorter word "bunk" both derive from Bun combe, the name of a county in North Carolina. During a famous debate in Congress many yearn ago % the representative for the district insisted on making a rambling speech when the House was impa tiently waiting for an opportunity to vots. The speaker explained his » insistence by sayi.it: the people of his I district expected it of him; so he j was bound "to make a speech for Buncombe." e • • Do not say, "That is an entirely % different matter than the or.e you have in mind." "Than" indicates a comparison. Distinction or separa tion is indicated by "from," Say, "That is an entirely different ma' , *er 1 *rom the one you have in mind." m >>>>x>>oo>x>>>o>oo>>>>>>x>>xx>>o^>> | A Lasting Christm is Gift Ijj 0 WHY not give some friend or . X X relative a Christmas Gift that »A- \ X lasts forever? Give her g, com -4 V plete master course in i i ? Y BEAUTY CULTURE ' v Y Make her independent of ordinary & Y For information write to Y 1 KING'S BEAUTY SCHOOL 0 A 229 South Elm Street, Greensboro, N. C- 9 oxxxx>*x>o>x>x>>o>KXX>>x>>-x>o>>>o.y> Start A SAVINGS ACCOUNT 9 NOW 1 • iIM YOUR MONEY IS INSURED BY FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. U. S. DEPOSITORY i F. _____ \ STATE PLANTEIIS SUM I L Walnut Cove, N. C. 5-: ■ . i 1 " All-American choice O WINSTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY P. S. —Listen to "Refreshment Time With Singin' Sari" and "The Song Shop" every Friday night at 10 o'clock over the Columbia Nrt Work. t * Beauty Hints „ By Jane Heath — -J P' you were not gifted by Nature with early lashes and a ravish ing, starry-eyed look, don't despair. There's a clever eyelash curler that wfll do the trick for you. Curved to fit the eye, it trains the lashes up ward with a gentle squeeze on the handles. Hold a few seconds—and presto! Another secret of the movie j ■tar's dressing-table is yours. Blue eye-shadow is the most pop alar color of the half dosen shades offered this season. When shaping eyebrows with a tweeter, never pull hairs oat "against the grain." Always pluck each hair gently in the same direc tion in which it is growing. Subscribe for the Danbury Re porter. SI.OO The year. TIIE DANBI'RY Rr.POitTT. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST. By virtue of the power of sale contained -n a of trust dat ed December 16, 1935, executed by Harvey Rhodes, UM-.u'iied, to K J. S:ott, trustee, To: the coun ty of Stokes, securing the pay ! ment of a debt therein recited in | the sum of $3500.00, which deed of trust is recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Stokes county, in Book No. 84, page 445, default having been made in the payment of said debt at m»turi ty, and the holder of the notes having applied for foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will on— JANUARY 21, 1938, at the hour of 10 o'clock at the court house door in Danbury, N. C., offer at public sale to the highest bidder at cash the following described lands: j Being the same and identical j land conveyed by Stokes county : to Harvey Rhodes, by deed dated September 3, 1935, and being the ! same land conveyed in a deed from Mi's. J. D. Humphreys, Admx. o f T r>. Humphreys, Trus tee to Stokos County, which is recorde' 1 > office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Stokes County, N. C., h Bo '• \*o. 87, page 235, to which is hereunto made, for mare particular descrip tion. This December 16, 1937. R. J. SCOTT. Trustee. FOR SALE. I Nice farm, 91 1-2 acres, located j on the hard-surface United States ; Highway No. 1 F.bout six miles , north of Sanford, within one-half ! mi'c of good church and one i of the best schools in Lee county, | T-iced right. Address M, W, HARRIS, Box 190, Sanford- North j Carolina. 25nv4ws FOR RENT~ W. B. Tuttle farm 3 miles north of Germanton is for rent 241 acres, 2 tenant houses, 11- acre tobacco allotment. See Wiley Tuttle at the farm, or J- Walter l Tuttle, Wallburg, N. C ' LOST—One Walker hound, . j white and black spotted, medium I sized, male, lost near Flatahoal mountain. His collar with name H- C HEATH, Route 1, Winston- I Salem. Reward. | H. C. HEATH, i Winaton-Salem, N. C. R. 1- j N( *" C 5 OF FORECLOSURE SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. I By virtue of an order and' nf en i rendered by the Clericj rLnt G xr Per l° r C ° Urt 0f Stoke.3 County, North Carolina, o n De- : acti n o n en-' nf r 1 U Pedenal Land Bank nett ir?' VS - W " A " en Ben silL * appointin & the under- i signed as commissioner of the' court to m"ke sale of the lands hereinafter described, for satis faction| of a certain debt secured by mortgage on said lands, which mortgage is recorded in the office' of the Register of Deeds of Stokes ountv. N. C., in Booke 74, page •*27, the same having been execut- IwTk? V 9 lu d3V ° f JMW. 1926, b.V W. Allen Bennett, un married to the Federal Larl Bank of Columbia, the undarsig.,. Ed commissioner will on— I JANUARY 21, 1938, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, a t the court house door, in the town of Dan bury N c., offer a t public sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands: , All that certain, lot tract or parcel of land containing forty one an,} one-half acres, (41 1-2) more or less, lying and being o n the waters of Town Fork Creek, in Yadkin Township, County of Stokes, State of North Carolina, being bounded on the north by the '"nds of Mrs. Nancy J. Johnson; on the east by the Lands of Riley R Boles; o n the south by the | lands of Peter P. Johnson; and i on the west by the lands of 'J. W. i Robertson; and on the n*>-'thv.'cst f by the lands of Mrs. Nancy J. i Johnson, Town Fork Creek, t bounding the same partly on the . west; and having such shape, , metes, courses and distances as , will more fully appear by refer • ence to * plat thereof made by R. P. Glidewell, surveyor, on the 2nd , day of Jip.nuary, 1926. which nlat t is on file with the Federal Land . Bank of Columbia: and being the r indentical tract of land conveyed • to W. Allen Be-.nett by deed from F. M. Nance and others, date! • November 6, 1916, recorded in » the office of the Register o ? » Deeds of Stokes countv, N. C., in ' Book No. 62, page 292, to which ■ reference is hereunto made; a nd ■ also in a from Joseph R. I Hall, administrator of Mrs. Ruth P. Bennett, to W. Allen Bennett, of date Jan. 21, 1918. recorded in the above named office in Deed Book 65, pa?e 102, to which ref erence is hereunto made. A deposit of $200.00 will be re rmired of the successful bidder on !b n day of sal.?. This December 14, 1937. R. J. SCOTT, Commissioner, j NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PAROLE. Notice is hereby given that the , undersigned will m a ke application' ! for the p a role of Strawdy Bullin, entered a plea of guilty at the August Term, 1937, of the Su-' perior court of Stokes cuontv, ■ North Carolina, to a ch a rge o*: manufacturing liquor, a nd who| received a road sentence of four months. All persons desiring to oppose the grant of a parole of Strawdy Bulli n in this case, are hereby notified to forward their protest to the Governor before January 4, 1938. A. J. ELLINGTON, Atty. r.OTicr:. By virtue of an order made by J, Watt Tuttle, Clerk of Superior Court of Stokes county, N. C., ' directing the undersigned commis- J sioner to re-advertise and re-sell ! the land described in the petition 1 in the special proceedings entitled 'E. D. Eaton, et al, ex parte," I being known as a part of the J. I B. Eaton farm in Yadkin town- 1 ship, I will offer for re-sale on— i MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1938 AT 1 P. M. IN FRONT OF THE POSTOFFICE, PINNACLE, N. C. The following described property ' to-wit: f TRACT NO, 1: Beginning on .i rock, the north cast comer of ' Tii'l tract and runs south three 1 quarters degires west 1111 feet * to reck; north 81 1-4 degrees -."-sf 1377 feet t.o a rock; nor h ' 4 degrees east 940 feet to a pine ' north 86 1-4 degrees ~,. 13 fi">t to a rock; beginning 1 corner, containing 31.5 acres •.or? or less:'' "TRACT NO. 2—Beginning on j :i white oak. southeast comer and 1 runs north 77 1-4 degs: west 383 ( J'eet to bl 'ckgum; north 7 1-2 legrees east 1365 feet to a sour wood; north 40 degrees ea=>t 100 ] fee' to a stake or rock; east 245 1 I .'oct to a rock; south 4 degrees ! ./est 1508 feej to the beginning I corner, containing 11,3 acres; I more or less:" The above tract 3 will be sold ias a whole. Purchaser will be [ required to make a deposit of 5 per cent, of the purchase price on j the diay of sale. Remainder of ( j purchase money to be paid when , the sale is confirmed and deed de livered. This Dec. 17th, 1937. JOHN E. BADGETT, , Commissioner "Complete line of Slate's To bacco Seeds for sale by Qox's Seed Store, Winston-Salem, N. C., Corner Trade and 6th Sts " 16dec8ws I " / / / Checks hhn malaria UUV in 3 days j COLDS Liquid - Tablets F , rst Dav I S '.lve - Nose Drops Headache, SO minute* Try "Rab-My-Tlsm"-WorliTs Be-1 T.inlment , NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust, da'- ed, October 30, 1934, executed by H*,rry Rogers and wife, Virginia Rogers, to Robert Creasey, Trus tee, for C. C Creasey, securing the payment of a certain debt therein recited, default having been made in the payment of same aj maturity, and the holder i»nd owner of said deed of tru3t having applied for foreclosure, ' the undersigned trustee will on— WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 12TII, 1 1938 at the hour of 1 o'clock P- M. I on the premises, expose t 0 public , auction sale to the highest bidder i for cash, the following lands; Beginning at a comer on the south bank of Peters Creek, thence south on Division line 11 chains to a small P'ne; thence east 4 chains and 50 links to a small hickory; thence south 4 chains and 50 links to pointers in Moi r Rogers' line, formerly Sands' Joyce's line; thence east 32 chains to Nornvi n Joyce's corner; thence north 8 chains and 50 links to white oak stump near n rr»ad; thence north 35 degrees i west 10 chains to a large white oak; thenoe north 14 chains and 15 links to Peters Creek; thence |up said civek to the beginning, ! containing 35 acres, more or less. ' This December 8, 1937 ROBERT CREASEY, i Trustee. ( NOTICE. ' ' Having qualified as the Ad ministrator of A, J Gibson, late r?f countv. tlvs is to notify 1 all persons holding claims a i 'a-ns . siij c.V:aie to present j , tliem to m«\ duly authenticated, | ->n or befor? November 20. 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of tht'_>r recovery- All pcr wne owing said estate will m ake immediate settlement This November 16. 1937- H. L GIBSON, Administrator of A J. Gibson, deoeasod. Fifty Acre Farm For Sale. Nea r Oak Ridge. Suitable for both tobacco and grain. Hse good pasture, watered on botix sides. Practically new two-room house and new tobacco barn with, out-buildings Many kinds of fruit trexs, including d'msons, figs, and walnuts. Very suitable for young couple. Not rented now. Price SISOO 00. D. L. DONNELL. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND WHEREAS, on th e 7th day of March, 1934, Grace Jewup Dob- F*n rnd W. O Dob?on evcuted delivered unto W O. McGib ony, trustee for land B"nk Com missioner. a certain deed of trust which is recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Stokes county. North Caro lina, in book 88 at page 102; an I WHEREAS, default has be** made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured aa therein provided, and the trusten has been requested by the owti er and holder thereof to exercise the power of sale therein con tained : NOW, THEREFORE, unde? and by virture of the authority conferred by the said deed of trust the undersigned trustee will on the 30th day of December, 1937, at the court house door of Stokes aourtty, North ' Carolina, "t twelve o'clock noon offer for s»le to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate: All that certain tract of land located, lying and being in Quaker Gap township, county of Stokes, st 't«. of North Carolina, about two miles east of West field, North Carolina, on the water of Big Creek, containing ninety three one-half (93 1-2) acres; bounded on the North by the lands of Ezra Martin a"i Rei d Owens, on the e;v3r by the lands of Joe Nunn. on the south, by the lands of Joe Nun i a n d on the west by the lands of Back Cnrdwell. The property is mo.-J fully de scribed by mete s ;wd bounds the deed of trust above mention ed, to which reference is made. This the 29th day of November, 1937. W O. McGIBONY, Trustee. R J- Scott, Agent a n d Attorney for Trustee. Notice of Re-sale Of Land MATTER OF BEATRICE JOYCE ET AL VS, W, M, HUGKE3 ET AL, By virtue of an order mftde by J. Watt Tuttle, clerk of the Sup erior Court of Stokes County, on the 30th day of November, 1937, in the proceedings entitled, Beat rice Joye, et aJ. vs W M, Hughes, et al., the undersigned commis sioner will on SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 1938, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., offe r for sale, at the court house door of Stokes County, the fol lowing described real estate to wit: beginning a t & maple on the bank of Dan River, thence M3t with William Hart's line & Gab riel M. ShoJton's thi irty-seven chains t 0 hickory, Frank Hughe* jr., corner, thence south on hi» line six and a half chiains to a lo cust, thence west six a nd a half chains to a sourwood, thence south seventy-seven west twelve chains to st'ke, thence south fifteen and a half chains to a lo cust, thence west sixteen chains to a white oak on the bunk of th c river and thence up the as it meanders to the beginning, containing forty-three acres, mora or less. This t' ! e 30 d a y of November, 1937. J. W. HALL, Commissioner- NOTICE OF .V'pl.lC VI (Of FT)i! F'AHDON Xoticj i ; ? l.t-rchy jrivm t! :'.t tha lUiJersipreri wi'i ma!>! ; ; i plicr.tion fur the part'on of J"l.n Tucier, vln tv.tored a j iai of f-uilt.v at Au ; ri st Tern, 1937, of the Superior Court of Stokes County, North Carolina, to a charge of unlaw ul possession of liquor, cmf who received a road sentence of .'our months. All persons do siring to oppose the grant of i ■ardon in this case, are hereby ootified to forward their pro tests to the governor within he next thirty days, i '.'his November 4, 1937. Fannie Tucker, Wife of John Tucker, }
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