PUBLISHED THURSDAYS ATTENTION! Why Carry Your Tobacco to Foreign Markets? Sell at Your Closest Market where Tobacco Is Selling Just as High, If not / HIGHER! Mount Airy Tobacco Market SELL IN MOUNT AIRY - - . - TRADE IN MOUNT AIRY JffOTICF OF FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of authority contain ed in that certain deed of trust, executed to me as Trustee on February 4, 1929, by Jerry Lynch and wife, Delia Lynch, re corded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Stokes County, N. C., in book 78, page 286; and also recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Surry Coun ty, N. C., in book No. 111, page 239, etc., and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with; and at the request of the holder and owner of said deed of trust and the note it secures, I will expose for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of Wilson's Filling Station near Brim Grove Baptist Church ui Quaker Gap township, Stokes county, N. C., on TUESDAY, NOV. 26, 1940 at 1:30 o'clock, p. m., and on same date, TUESDAY, NOV. 26, 1940 at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., in front of the Bank of Pilot Mountain, Sur ry county, N. C., the following real estate lvinr in Stokes coun ty and iii Surry county, and be ing the same land described in 6aid deed of trust, to-wit: (First tract in Surry county and second tract in Stokes county.) "Beginning nt a stone, rurs south 78 degrees—ls' and 10 " east 4.59 chains to a stone in middle of road in J. W. Jes sup's line, south 4 degrees 30 *" west 16 chains to stone irf road, north 85 derees 3O" West 4.18 chains to an iron Stake, then North 2 degrees; 35" •rest 16.70 chains to begin ning containing 7 16-100 acres, more or l«ss. (Courses ic Meridian May 24, 182 Q.) (In Surry County.) \ "Stokes Tract No. 2 on a stone on the west side of hollow, said Jessup's cor ner, running west on his line 18 chains and 55 links to a stone in fitokes and Surry countv line, thence south on said line 17 chains to a stone, C. L. Essick's corner, then east on his line 21 and one-half chains C. S. Walters' corner stone in the branch, thence up said branch and hollow as they meander 16 chains to the be ginning, containing 34 acres be fc the same more or less. See deed recorded In the Reg ister of Deeds office, Stokes county, N. C., Book 70, page 182. The land lying in Surry county shall be sold first in the event that either shall be sold." This sale made subject to prior liens and unpaid taxes, if there be any. This Oct. 24, 1940. I. M. GORDON, Trustee. FARMS FOR SALE ▼ FOR SALE —440 acres on Dan River, Stokes county. 10 miles Bouthvrest of Madison. 7 tobacco hams. Feed barns, and pack houses. 30 acres bottom l&nd. 8.8 acres tobacco allotment. Bar gain price for quick sale. Low down payment. Balance on long terms at low interest. FOR SALE —210 acres about 14 miles from Winston-Salem on good road. Electric power line. About 90 acres bottom land. 10 acres tobacco allotment. 5 dwell ing houses and outbuildings. Good for combination livestock and tobacco farming. Can be bought for bargain if quick sale. Low down payment. Balance ever period of years at low inter est. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION phone, write or ass C. C. BYRNE, National Farm Loan Association Room 7, Trade St. Branch Wa chovia Bank Building, Winston - c,. NOTICE OF RE-SALE Pursuant to an order of re-sale j made by the Superior Court of : Stokes County in the Special Pro ceeding entitled: "Rober Freeman, I Emory Freeman, individually and | as Administrator of Leanna Sands; Jennie Sands Freeman; j. | Lonie Freeman and husband, Lemuel Smith; Stanley Freeman and wife. Mary Freeman; Noel Freeman and wife, Sudie Free man, et al", the undersigned' Commissioner will, on ; SATURDAY, NOV. 16th, 1940, iat ten o'clock a. m., on the prem ises, offer for re-sale to the high : est bidder for cash, that certain tract of land lying and being in Rockingham county and Stokes county, North Carolina, and more , particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: In Stokes County. Beginning at pointers in ; line of home tract, running south 5 degrees west 141 poles to a i stone, corner of S. W. tract; , thence south 88 1-2 degrees east 17 poles to pointers; thence south 87 1-2 degrees east 38 poles to county line; thence north 5 de grees ea3t on said line, 139 poles to a stone, corner of home tract; thence north 85 degrees west 56 poles to the beginning, contain insr 40 ncres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: In Rocking- | ham County. Adjoining first tract —beginning at an iron stake in county line and running south 5 decrees west 63 poles to old line; | thence south S7 1-2 degrees we3t 51 poles te a double dogwood; thence north 4 1-2 degrees east 60 poles to pointers; thencs north 80 1-2 degrees west 53 poles to the beginning, contain-1 ing 20 3-4 acres, more or less, i Bidding will start at $1086.75., 1 This the 31st of Oct., 1840. | EMORY FREEMAN, I Commissioner. J. C. Brown, Atty. | NOTICE OF SALE OF I REAL fSTATE Under and by virtue of the or- I der of sale made in the superior court of Stokes county in the i special proceeding entitled "M. F. ' Edwards, vs. W. M. Edwards, et al" the same being No. upon j • the special proceeding docket of said court, wherein a sale is or dered for division, the undersign i ed commissioner will, on • SATURDAY, NOV. 23rd, 1940, i 'at three o'clock, p. m., on the • 1 psemises in Yadkin township, ; Stokes county, offer for sale to the highest bidder, fof cash, that | Certain tract of land lying and be- \ l ing in Yadkin township, Stokas | ,' county, N. C., known as the W. [ Millis Edwards, dec., lands, de scribed as follows: | "See books and pages as fol ■ lows: 27, page 551; 27, page 552; 27, page 554; 37, page 189; 58, ipage 503; 69, page 260; 61, page 16; 70, page 590, also book 29, page 10 to Mildred Edwards who ; willed it to him" and which will be surveyed before sale and an nounced on day of sale as to ac -1 tual boui Varies, containing about 1 133 acres, more or less. > This 14th day of Oct., 1940. [ CHAS. R. HELSABECK, Commissioner r NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF ; REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the I Superior Court of Stokes County, i N. C., rendered in the special pro !. ceeding entitled "L. H. van Nop- D pen, adm'r. vs. Lilla Sheppard, et - als", for the sale of the lands of i. W. P. Sheppard, dee'd., hereinaft k er set forth for assets to pay e debts and costs of administration, s. which the personal estate was in e sufficient to pay, after a 5 per ■- cent, bid had been placed on said lands, I will sell at public auction sj to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Dan bury, N. C., on. j, TUESDAY,, NOV. 26th, IMO, at the hour of 3 o'clock, P. If., the following described tract of H land: iut U*ili lot, tract vi THE DANBURY REPORTER parcel of land, containing fifty j three and one-half acres, , more or i less, located, lying and being in i Big Creek township, Stokes coun ty, N. C., bounded on the north .by the lands of Ed Slate, on the 'northeast and east by the lands of Ed Slate and Levi Goin; on the south by the lands of W. A. Christian; and on the west by the lands of J. P. Joyce." For more complete description see | Book No. 61, page 116, Stokes County, N. C. Registry. Bidding to start at $1601.25. This Nov. 9th, 1940. L H. VAN NOPPEN. Commissioner. NOTICE Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of Stokes County, made in the spe cial proceedings entitled "E. F. Stone, Admr. of T. O. Mickey vs. Mary A. Mickey, widow, E. F. Mary A. Mickey, widow E. F Micke> ey, the same being No. upon; PIEDMONT WAGON & Locust Hub Wagons LOCUST wood UiH, ea t a b| e Combination of STRENGTH-RUGGEDNESS - LIGHT DRAUGHT Wagon Wheel THE HUBS in this new Here's a great, big", strong*, light-draught farm wa oS st ar" Üb ov2siM wagon that in design and workmanship is in a class by andTadeout ofTUiid itself. It is the crowning achievement of more than 70 block of selected years of successful wagon-building experience. No workTs'tou gh est!^'tr o other farm wagon of this type obtainable at ANY price est, and longest-lived will give you more for your money, wood, usable for wheel The Locust Hub Wagon incorporates every advanced worth-while feature known that contributes to su see above how the A perior wagon performance with unusually light Gr l de n^ hi mnrtSld k °iZ draught. They're all here! And the most outstanding to the hub—forming an feature of all is the HUB .. . made out of LOCUST almost indestruetabie WOOD, and the strongest, longest-lived hub ever built unit. No working loose , , , , of spokes to weaken into a wagon wheel. wheel construction. Furthermore every spoke is of A Grade White Hick - ufe y o fItth 1 t the S wa g on! r the or y, double riveted where it enters the rugged two piece White Oak bent rim. Axles are of second growth ■ White Hickory, tough as pig iron... and really trussed* (All our wagons; Hickory, Piedmont, Locust and Texas brands have these Life-Time LOCUST HUBS.) PIEDMONT WAQON & MFG. COMPANY J. E. THORE, Sales Distributor, Pilot Mt., N. C AT *o Of ATtMO OC THUS* MOO vaust aoo DEALERS: PILOT EBON ft REPAIR WK&, POet Ml PAUL TAYLOR, Tnjtoi's Wsnfaoos, Winstoa-Stfn JOHN H. MIDRIFF, Herd wars, Mt Ally. fUTTLB HARDWARE 00, Wdnit Gov*. ROLES HARDWARE, ftm —it PRESTON ft HOB, Has Hail. . ' %\ H. MTGEE, Gemaataa W- M- DK7KERBOW, Flirts B. FRANK FOLGEB, Dob— KING HARDWARE CO., KINO A. M. BRELTON, Sandy Ridge —ii 11r'innn ■ i the special proceedings docket of said court, the undersigned ad ministrator will, on the 9th day of DECEMBER, 1940, at Ip. m., on the premises in Pinnacle, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash those certain lots or parcels of land lying and being in Yadkin town ship, Pinnacle, Stokes county, N. C., adjoining the lots of J. W. King and others and more partic ularly described as follows: | Lot No. 1: Beginning on an , iron on the northeast side of U. S. highway No. 52 in Pinnacle, runs north 30 degrees west 120 j feet to an iron pin; north 67 de grees east 107 feet to a stake; south 30 degrees east 120 feet to an iron pin; south 67 degrees west 107 feet to the beginning. Lot No. 2: Beginning on an iron pin, northwest corner of Lot No. 1 in the edge of U. S. highway No. 52 and runs north , 30 degres west 124 1-2 feet to 8 - I „ stake; north 67 degrees east 107 feet to a stake; south 30 degrees east 124 1-2 feet to a stake; , south 67 degrees west 107 feet to the beginning. Lot No. 3: Beginning on an iron pin northeast corner of Lot No. 1, runs north 30 degrees . west 244 1-2 feet to a stake; north 67 degrees east 73 feet to a stake; south 30 degrees east 245 feet to a stake; south 67 de grees west 73 feet to the begin- , ning. ] Lot No. 4: Beginning on a post southeast corner of this lot and [runs south 67 degrees west 67 1-2 feet to a stake, corner of Lot No. 3; north 30 degrees west 245 feet to a stake, corner of Lot. No. 3; north 67 degrees east 70 feet to a post; south 30 degrees east 245 feet to the beginning. An alley way 10 feet wide is reserved along the north side or end of Lots Nos. 2,3, and 4 for the use and benefit of the pur THURSDAY, NOV. 15, iML chaser if more than one person purchases any of said lots. A deposit of 10 per cent will. ( be required on the day of sale as an act of good faith, remainder when sale is confirmed by the: court. j This the Bth of Nov., 1940. E. F. STONE, Administrator of T. O. Mickey. 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