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PUBLISHED THU JAYS FORTY-FIVE BOYS XJCAVE FOR CAMP, ! fcRMY NOW NUMBERS MORE THAN SEVEN MILLIONS, I ' WITH TWO MILLIONS OVER * SEAS— THE STATE OF WAR ' Leaving bere Wednesday, 46 More of the flower of Stoke t eonnty's youth were transported to Camp Croft, South Carolina. According to advises from Wash- ington the army now numbers jaore than 7,000,000, and that 2,000,000 have been sent overseas. Doubtless many boys joining the army will never see the bat-'■ tlefronts, but will be kept on ' duty inside the borders of the Doited States. It is an enormous job to transport a million men 1 •cross the seas and take months. In the meantime it is believed that Germany will ask for peace terms before the end of 1943. ' Many of the leading military au-i, thorities of America and Eng-'] land as well as neutral countries telieve so. i Italy is practically out of tha picture as an antagonist. Sicily ] Is well ni'jh mopped up. Russia's ' frreaf offensive continues to drive the Germans back. From the Pa- ! effic no less an authority than: Gen. Dougta, AlacArthur says Japan is entirely on the defensive 11 everywhere. Tlie production of the American j ~ illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllll = ~ STEADFAST i bYcur Utilities Company|j /. M is doing its part jj I*l ® fj £.■ B FDR PRODUCTION j 1 FQ?» 1 r:Tv i 5 i • hfi 55 ; r f v J ** w r ' " •«ns ; gj. Iwl» W.Vix W; ' ■**. •• >Si i Icx / i i ' I . „&Mk.CLs h ; F® 1 Gt» ii Si i# CI i»i i*" A i | • J Electricity la liVai /« War— §§ • , | Don't Waste It. 1 ♦ I iHiH illlllllllllllllS ,f , i war plants is overwhelming. U jS. alone is making 8,000 planes a | month, which is twice the output of all the Axis powers put to gether. The Allies have com plete mastery of the air on all fronts. •» KING NEWS By E. P. NEWSUM The Allies have taken the mus cle out of Mussolina and 'are fast 'extracting the hit out of Hitler. King, Aug. 22. Worth Kirby, who is attending medical college in Baltimore, is spending a few [days with his father, Charlie Kirby, in Walnut Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Newsum have returned from Pageland, S. C., where they spent their vaca tion with relatives. * j Bill Southern of the U. S. Navy, stationed at Bainbridge, Maryland, has returned to his command after a visit to relatives here. Albert Boles, retired railwav | mail clerk of Washington, D. C.. is spending a few days at his c!J homestead, Lone Oak Farm, on'j mile south of town. Mrs. Herbert Marshall anl smt.ll son. Wayne, of Wilkeaboro, , are the guests of Mrs. Marshall'.* parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. s. New sum on west Main streei. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Newsum THE DANBURY REPOR'/ER I. and Miss Rodena Sisk have re * tamed from Carolina Beaci 1 ; where they spent their vacation The following patients under - went tonsil removal operations I here last week: Miss Man ha Bo wen of Tobaccoville; Miss Nancy Boyles and Miss Emma Grey Conrad of King; Elbert Boden hamer and Larry Bodenh&mer of Columbia, S. C.; Laven Hall ot Knoxville, Tenn., and Don Rob erts of Capella. Mrs. Sam Powers of Athene, Ga., is spending a few days with relatives her®. - J. W. Fulp of Walkertown, who owns a place of business here, ✓ has moved his family here and expects to make this his future home. Mrs. Hester Love is quite rick at her home on Pulliam street. Now for the stork's report: to Mr. and Ms. Roby Hawks, a. I . daughter; to Mr. and Mrs.Loise White, a son" to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Covington, a son; to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kirby, a daughter; to Mr. ar.d Mrs. Oscar Ingram, a daughter; and to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fulp, a son. Carlis Fu!k of the U. S. Army, stationed at Camp Crowder, Mo., 'is spending a fit'teen-day furlough with relatives and friends hero. Jack Kiser underwent a tonsil removr.l operation in a Winston- Saiem hospital Tuesday, j Sergeant Loyd Wolf, of the U. 'S. Marines, who was wounded on Guadalcanal and who has been in a California government hospital, is at home on furlough. Planters in this section are working night and day to take ——» a I n arte Oh an taiaarfc. (A&2al* sar "Marataf Altar" and C«M Diatnaa? f I jt U not, why nott Pleasant. prompt la action, effactira. TWrty ccata and Sixty MUVS NERVINEI 11? oa rtllef from Functional_N*r * Tooa Diatnrbaneea aaeh u S)«*P- Itanw, Cranklnoa, Eacttabllity. Nervooa Baadacba and Ntrmoa jta . 1 dUwtlon. Tablet* SS* awl 7H. ' 1 , Liquid 25# and SI.OO. Rend direo -1 1 tiona and nee only aa directed. , 4 SINGLE Dr. Miles Anti- 1 1 A Pain Pill often relieves Q { | Headache, Mascular Pains ii'* , or Functional Monthly 1 ' Pnina —25 for 25f, 12i \, 1 forSl.OO. Got th cm ct your //i;^N , drug store. Read direction! U ; _ —f-c • ... ' m Al mm ft I Iflilj B II Alka-Selizer ABC METHOD ' A Alka-Seltzer, start taking it at once to relieve tho I mil, , Aching Head, and the S: ■-V | Sore Muscles. B—Bo careful, avoid dra' ;.r • sudden changes in ten:; . ■*!- I turu. Re-'I preferably in , bed. Keep warm, eat sensi bly, drink plenty of water or fruit juices. Be sure to get enough Vitamins. C Comfort your Sore, Raspy Throat, if caused by the cold, by gargling with Alka-Solt zer. If fever develops, or symptoms become more acute call your doctor. ALKA-SELTZER is a pain re ' lleving, alkalizing tablet, pleasant to taku and unusually effective in action. ■ Take it for Headache, Muscular Pains and for Indigestion, Gas on Stomach, when caused by excess stomach acid. At your drug store Large package 60*. Small package SO*, wj the glass at soda fouatqinm . care of their bumper crop of to a bacco. '• The corn crop in this section Li " excellent this year. 3 Pete Smith, who ha« been quite " sick at his home on west Broad ' street for the past several daj\i. ' is able to be out on the st re e t " again. • Banks Turner had the misfor : tune to lose a barn of good tobac • co by fire Sunday. Neulon Fred Law of the U. S. > Navy, stationed at Bainbridge, 1 Maryland, spent the week-end at home. ' Clade Jones, Tim Kiser, Burge ' Long and Arthur Kirby have ' gone to Canada to cure tobacco ' for Canadian farmers. Mrs. Annie Walker of Pinnacle spent Sunday with relatives here. ' Lawsonville News t __ Lawsonville.— The Lawsonville ! Home Demonstration Club had a ! picnic supper Saturday night at the Lawsonville school house. Mrs. Hess Robertson was the hostess. A large crowd attended. With plenty of good eats and diinks the evening was thorough |ly enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mr?. |H. D. Lassiter were visitors. Charles Robertson of the U. S. Army, stationed in California, is here with his parents ior a few Jays. | Walter Spencer of the U. S. j Navy is here with his parents for I a few days. He is stationed in ' Mass. Staff Sergeant Hampton Lawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lawson, and who has been in the army for three years, has recently beeu transferred to Georgia. BoWy Rogers of Martinsville, Va., is spending the week with Glenn Lawson here. Pfete Watkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Watkins, is at home j on furlough from his camp in' California. A iarge crowd attended the Baptising and services at Peter's Creek Baptist Church Sunday I morning held by Rev. J. A. Joyce. I j Today at lunch target practice | \fas in order. Lt. Fran'c Burton, ; ' ' Sam (Gasoline Ration) Lewis, j Bill McCanless, Vance Pepper,! contestants. Lt. Burton, Bill' McCar.less, laureates, both scoring i buii s eyes. The lower scorers! | contend the gun was in fault—a U. S. Army .45 automatic. Stedman King ig at home on a ! luriougli liom Bainbridge, Mil .IL UI u bo.i oi \ir. ana .UIB. HJ, ! I . a.iu ij tneir tourih sou ij 1 I enter the armed forces. I NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, i * STOKES COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Stokes County Vs. v Heirs-at-law of Dave Pulp, deceased, Anna Pulp, Warren Fulp, and wife, Mrs. Warren Fulp, Geo. Fulp and wife, Mrs. Geo. Fulp; Thos. Fulp and wife, Mrs. Thomas Fulp; Luther Pulp and wife, Mrs. Luther Fulp, Bertha Moore and husband and George Price, C. E. Davis, Trustee, and C. S. Smith; and the unknown heirs-at-law of Dave Fulp, deceased, what ever be their names, num bers, ages and residences. Under and by virtue of a judg ment made and entered in the above entitled cause ir. the Su perior Court oi Stokes county da ted August 6 1948, clie ui.dei eigned Commisr.orer will, on the 17TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1943, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. at the door of the Stokes County Court House, in Danbury, Nortn Carolina, sell at public auction to ( the highest bidder for cash, sub ject to the confirmation of the ■ court, the property hereinafter' described, located in Sauratown township, Stokes county, and more particularly described 'as follows: | FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a stone at W. C. Hairston's and Frances Hairston's corner runs west 14.31 chains to a stone, Frances Hairston's corner, thence north 17.70 chains to a stone, corner of James C. Hairston's thence with his line 13.0J chains to a stone at corner, thence south 17.70 chains to a ! stone at the beginning, contain ing 25 acres more or less. See i office of Register of Deed of; I Stokes county, book 58, page 387; also see deed Parthenia Hairston to Garfield Hairston; also deed' from Garfield Hairstoh to George Price. See book No. 76, page 470 in said office. • SECOND TRACT: Beginning at' a red oak in Thomas Taylor's line, N. E. corner of Lot N0.4 runs north three chains to a stake; fTience north 20 degrees west 22 3-4 chains crossing Dan River to a stake; thenqe up the meanfiers of the river 6 1-2 chains to a stake, the N. E. cor ner of Sampson Hairston lot, ; thence with his line crossing the j river 21 chains to pointers, the - north west corner of lot No. 4, thence east on line of Lot No. 4, I 12 chains to the beginning, con taining 19.6 acres more or less 1 and being Lot No. 5 of the divi-1 | sion of the lands of Peter Hnirs-1 ; ton, deceased. See "book No. 84, | page 29 Stokes County Registry. j THIRD TRACT: Beginning at j : a stake on the north bank of Dnn | River, runr, south crossing tho river on the line of the Jamos Hairston, 54 chains to a stake in Robertson's line; thence south i 78 1-2 degrees east on Robertson's j line 8 chains to a stake, thence north on new line 62 chains to a I stake, thence up the river as it j j meanders 10 3-4 chains to the be-, ginnjng, containing 46.4 acres, | more or less; being part of the land of Peter Hairston, deceased, i I assigned to Sampson Hairston. See Book No. S4, page 29 in officii of Stokeg County Registry. I This the 10th day of August, 1913. A. J. ELLINGTON, Commissioner. i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE I The undersigned having quali- j ; fieri as Administrator of the en- j i tate of Dave Smith, colored, de- j | ceased. late of Stokes county, N. j C., this is to notify all per sons havine: claims against said I estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before June 24, 1944, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to th» undersigned. This June 24, 1943. PINKNEY SMITH, Admr., of .the Estate of Dave ... Smith, deceased. Thursday, Aug. 12, 1943 NOTICE OF SALE 1 By virtue of an order of His I Allen H. Gwynn, Resident I Judge of the Twenty-first Judicial I District, rendered on June 26, 1943, in the action entitled "Com mercial Consulting Corporation, petitioner, vs. W. A. Joyce, De fendant," the undersigned Com missioner, will, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 28. 1643 r at the hour of two o'clock, p. m., on the premises hereinafter de scribed, offer at public auctiob sale to the highest bidded for cash the following described lands, to wit: "Situate in Stokes county, known as the Old Hawkins Mine; beginning at a loAst in the head of a small branch, and runs soutt. 2.50 chains and 19 9-10 links to pointers, intersecting outside line,' thence west 17.50 chains to a whiteoak, pointers; thence north 3 1-8 chains to the creek; thence up the creek as it meanders 2 chains to a bend, continuing up** 2.50 chains to a bend, continuing up the creek 6 chains to the mouth of a small branch; thence south 70' east with said branch 11.50 chains to the beginning, containing 5 4-5 acres. This July 23, 1943. R. J. SCOTT, Commissioner. NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF REAL PROPERTY I Under and by virtue of an or der of sale entered by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes County, North Carolina on the 21 day of June, 1943, and an order of re-sale entered on the 3rd day ' of August, 1943, in the Special Proceeding entitled J. M. Wells, Jr., Administrator of John Mar ; cinia Stewart, vs. Mrs. Savannah i Stewart Middleton et al, the un dersigned Administrator will on the 19th day of August, at 12:00 o'clock noon at the Courthouse Door in Danbury, Stokes Gfounty, N. C. offer for sale at public auc ' tion to the highest bidder for cash the following described pro perty: Lying and in Stokes County, North Carolina, and be ing Tract No. 6 as shown on the Plat of Pilot View, which plat is* recorded in Plat Book 71, page 444 in the office of Register of Deeds of Stokes County, North Carolina, and containing approx imately 7.12 acres more or lens and being the property described in the Deed from J. W. Tnttle : and wife to J. M. Stewart record ied in Book 73, page 415 in office iof Register of Deeds in Stokes i County, North Carolina, and to which Deed reference is hereby made. There is excepted from the above described property the fol lowing tract: Beginning on an iron stake north side of new street in the ! Loyd line, runs with his line north 6 degrees east 749 feet to !an iron stake; thence south 82 ' degrees east 190 feet to iron stake in J. W. Tuttle's line; ' thence south 3 degrees west with ( Tuttle's line 749 feet to iron stake in new street; thence north ! 82 degrees west with new street ! to beginning, containing 3.5 acres. | more or less. See deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County, North Carolina in Book No. 72, at page 416. i NOTE: Bidding will begin at :at the sum of 577.00, and this ! sale will be made subject to con ! firir.ation by the Court. This the 3rd day of August -1943. J. M. WELLS, JR., Admr. of John Mar cinia Stewart. —^ TOCMSCK K JllA y5666 ' Lipoid for Malatol Sytartetot-
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