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f PUBLISHED THU JAYS FALL TERM, 1943 STOKES COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT CALENDAR His Honor, H. HOYLE SINK j Judge Presiding Monday, October 11th, 1943 APPEARANCE DOCKET 48. Albert Watkins Judgment. 49. Roy James Wall Judgment. 66. Rob Mitchell |t Cost. 67. Benjamin Abbott J I Cost. 68. J. W. Bowman ' Cost. 6a Eugene Bolden Cost 70. Vergil White , Cost. 71. Paul Ziglar Cost. 72. Dennis 73. William Hill »; f, Cost. 74. Eddie Lawson • Cost. 75. Miller Golden ( Cost. TRIAL DOCKET , , 25, 76. Monroe Mitchell (Warrant) f A. D. W. 78. Dave Watson (Warrant) A. D. W. 83. Frank Enoch (Warrant) A. D. W. 77. Mack Ziglar (Warrant) } 0.C.1. 83. Frank Enoch (Warrant) A. D. W. 77. Mack Ziglar (Warrant) 0.C.1. 85, 86. Leak Brown (Warrant) O. C. 1., etc 88. George Collins (Warrant) 0.C.1. 90. Bill Brown (Warrant) 0.C.1. 79. Sam Smith (Warrant) C. C. W. 91. 92. Willie H. Mounce (Warrant) C. C. W., etc. 82. William & Sam Kiser (Warrant) Assault. 89. Joe Joyce (Warrant) Assault. 80. Harry Lewis Davis (Warrant) B. & E., larceny 81. Be it. ire Outing ( Warrant > B. & E.. larceny 87. Willie Oxendine (Warrant) Larcenv. 84. Stella Tilley (Warrant) Disorderly conduct! 03. Jones P. Edwards (Warrant) Transporting liquor I, 2. 64. .Tiwnie Smith A. D. W. etc. 10. Ed Hairston & Juanita Barton A. D. W. 12. Hobson Bennett & D. W 13. James Fry A p' w " 43. Henry Coleman • A. D. W 52. Thomas C. Smith A. D W 56, 57. Glen Evans A. D. W., etc. Tuesday, October 12,1943 3. Morris Brown n x> f 1 14. 15, 17. Charlie Ross Newsome Larcenv 14, 15, 16, 18. Robert White L^ceny 19. Winfred Tilley i-arceny. 20. Claveus Partin & Loyle Stiles £ L - * * 44. Canie Sands r * tt lcenj -46. James R. Tatum ' " , ar ! e '|j' 47. Eugene Hairston T ' ' 58, 59. Howard Martin T ' 4. Walter Justice Manufacturing 9. Lucile Peay , If .... . Manufacturing hquor 24. Alfiinzo Webster . .. 1 7 c'-'iva V irqh Manufacturing liquor . ' Transporting liquor. 53, 54. Curtis Southern Tm ntn aan.» i- * o y, ■ , .... transporting liquor, et?. 6. Mcshach Matthews 34, So. George Flinrhum ' * * 50. Jo'n C. Middlcton opt 55. Dninhus S. Vaughn n r- t 61. P.-u! Swain 62. Walter Hairston n " 63. Will Mabe 5. Johnnie Snioot « T ' ' 11. Joe C. Fulk Non-support. 8. Bernard Wood Non-support. 21. Writer Gibson T™ y 27. Oliver W. Owens - Reckless driving. 28. Wilson Isom 688 J™ 11 * 26. 30. 31. 32. Robert Kapp Reckless driving. 38. Clyde Jones ° C „ W p 33. Appeal J ' P -' c °»"' 36. P. O. Chandler 39. BH'-in Hairston xr,„ci i t 42. Jesse Brown m " ! ' 51. Ed Simmons & Will Drtvis ' au o 1 ei. 65. George Franklin » , „ , 40. Clauie Flyr.n & Susan Lawso-i Abandonment. 45. Jack Tilley F ° rolb,C trcs !"", Assault, J. watt tittle. Clerk Superior Court. C'a»:>s not reached on day set for trial wll, be heard as court may direct. 3 _ * •s&'L alia! GOOD TOBACCO FARMS FOR SALE—One evtra fine tobacco farm, consisting of 60 acres, good 5-room house, electric lights, and all modern conven iences; Also onJb good tobacco farm on Snow Creek near Dan bury. Good 5-room house and \ other out-boildljigg with good bottom land, consisting of 150 £rs. \ Vl |i sel , cheap AJso -26 acres on Dan River, good tobacco land and good bottom land Price, $12.50 per acre. Write or see J. A. DILLON', Hotel Walnut Cove. I will buy standing timber of all ihni. THE DANBURY REPORTER Former Stokes Boy Killed In Africa Private First Class Robert Ver non Vaden, aged 21, was killed in an accident in North Africa on September 7. Pfc. Vaden was a json of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Vaden j of Kerneraville, and was a native of Stokes county. Boy Dies | Marion Delano Rhodes, aged 10, died enroute to a Winston hospi tal recently, after sustaining a skull fracture from falling out of a swing. He was the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert F. Rhodes of eastern Stokes. | FARM OFFICE OFFICIALS ATTEND RALEIGH MEET I j.. Miss Iva Benton, home agent, |E. S. Stokes, county agent, .and iR. C. WKTtaker, assistant county | agent," are in Raleigh attending 'a farm bureau meeting. They will return Saturday. LOCALS i i Cadet Allen J. Eell, Jr., and R. N. Tiger, Jr., of Oak Ridge ilili tary Institute, nephews of Miss Christine Anderson, visited the latter recently. »#* * * I Ernest Page, of Draper, and j student at Brevard College, Miss Doris Saunders, William Jones and Miss Alice Anderson of Drap- I I er were supper guests of Miss 1 Francis Love Sunday night. *** # # Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dwiggins and son, Jerry, and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Marlow and son, Kenneth, all of Kannapolis were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Love and fami ly Sunday. ##* # * Miss Frances Love of Brevard College is spending a few days hers with her parents, Mr. and J. L. Love. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified ns .".d:n:nistm toi of the estate of J. R. p. Shaf d. cry.sec] !r*t. cT '* h*ac, Q? « t;\ North Carolina, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Sandy Ridge, N. C., on or before the 22nd day o? September, 1944, or : this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in | debted to said estate will please ; make immediate payment. This 21st day of Sept., 1943. W. O. SHAFFER, Admr. of J. R. P. Shaffer, deceased. J. L. Roberts, Atty. WOOD FOR SALE . Tree laps estimated 000 conls or more, near Germnnton, N. C. Make us an offer. MR. RUNNING KR, Trust Department Wachovia Rank £ Tr. Co., ~ Winston-Salem, N. C. $ The World's News Seen Through | THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR § An lntcriiahoii.it Daily Newspaper V j* Tru,^ uI —Con»lrutive_Unbia >e d—Free from Sensational ,v sm Editorial. Are Timely and Instructive, am! hi Daily ° 8 with , thc w '«*ly Magaiim- Section, Make 1!.?. i™ ,tOP an Newspapv for rhe Home. 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Amy Lou Simpson, Neal Hdw., Betty Jo Fallin, Fallin's Esso Ser-' I vice; Hallie Tuttle, Hauser's; 1 Joannne Voss, Friendly Cafe;! Jean Wall, Courthouse, Danbury. 1 lj Everyone is urged to vote. j ' Farm's Beauty Slioppej . 1 615 N. Liberty Street i Opp. Western Auto Store i Winston-Salem, N.; Dial 916,S for Appointment I . ! 1 Machineless Permanents, $3 up ! I Machine Permanents, $2.50 up > Shampoo & Finger Wave, .$.75 : ; TRADE HERE, SAVE THE DIFFERENCE IN WAR 3 BONDS & STAMPS PARMELIE CROTTS, Mgr. j j I Thirteen billion dollars—Uie gte sum the Treasury most raise WjA in the Second War Loan drive, I ® is only one sixth of the esti 'iM mated cost of the war for the 3 fiscal year of 1943. M WHEN Functional Nervous Disturbances such as Sleep lessness, Crankiness, Excitability, Restlessness or Nervous Headache interfere with your work or spoil j 3 your good times, take / " Dr. Miles Nervine e (Liquid or Effervescent Tablets) r Nervous Tension can make you 1 r Wakeful, Jittery, Irritable. Ner vous Tension can cause Nervous j n Headache and Nervous Indiges- I tion. In times like these, we are more likely than usual to become overwrought'and nervous and to wish for a good sedative. Dr. Miles Nervine is a good sedative —mild but effective. If you do not use Dr. Miles Nervine you can't know what it will do for you. It comes in Liquid and Effervescent Tablet | s I form, both equally soothing to tense and over-wrought nerves, j "! WHY DON'T YOU TRY IT t * Get it at your drug store, Effervescent tablets 35* and 75#, Liquid 251 and SI.OO. Read direc- , tions and use only as directed. ! * NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST ! Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust, dated Septem ber 6, 1935, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County, North Carolina, in Book No. 90, at pages 119 and 120, to which reference is hereun- J to made, executed by Robert H. Joyce and wife, Ila M. Joyce, to E. Lee Trinkle, Harry F. Herson, Jr., and J. P. Saul, Jr. and J. P. Saul Jr., Trustees, with provision that all or either of such trustees may completely execute the trust, which deed of trust was executed to secure the payment of one cer tain negotiable promissory note to Shenandoah Life Insurance Company for the original sum of twenty-one hundred and fifty ($2150.00) dollars, default having been made in the payment of said note and the installments thereon when due, and, particularly, de fault having been made in the payment of the August, 1943, in stallment, and the owner and holder of said note and deed of trust having declared the entire sum due under the terms of said note and deed of trust immediate ly due and payable, according to the provisions of said deed of trust, and the holder and owner of said deed of trust having de manded the foreclosure of the same and pavment of all amounts due thereunder, the undersigned Trustee will, on, j FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1943, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door of Stokes county, at Danbury, North Carolina, offer at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit: That certain piece or parcel of | land together with the buildings ; and appurtenances thereunto be i longing, situate, lying and being lin the town of Walnut Covi, | County of Stokes, State of North I Carolina, and more particularly | described as follows: In Saura ! town Township, Stokes county, | State of Noth Carolina, lying on | Main and Sixth Streets, in the 1 town of Walnut Cove, being Lot No. 155 in the plat of said town as surveyed and laid out by Frank Pearce, C. E.. which plat appears of record in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Stokes County in Book No. 50, page 262, to which reference is hereunto made, bounded and described as fol lows: BEGINNING at the cor ner of Main and Sixth Streets on the West side of Main Street and on the North side of Sixth Street: thence northward with M-a i n Street 105.35 feet to corner of Lot No. 156, conveyed to S. C. Riersnn bv C. M. Jores and oth ers, thence Westward 200 feet co Ricrson's corner or line: thence Southward 105.35 feet to Sixth Street: thence Eastward with Sixth Street 200 feet to the be ginning. Bein gthe same proper ty conveyed to Robert H. .Tovce nnd wife. Ila M. Jovce, M' Shen andoah Life Insuraroe Comrmnv, Tn».. the note and deed of trust herein referred to having executed to seeure the purchase price of the property herein de scribed. This 2nd day of Sept., 1943. J. P. SAUL, JR., Trustee. R. J. SCOTT, Authorized Atty. WANTED Model 'A* Ford or early model Chevrolet. Will pay Cash— JARVIS STEPHENS, Danbury, N. C. i • LM^rSka-Seltz^' UomIM, JUld laHlswUra. FleaaantT I prompt. agacttra. 88 1 and **t. '' i| flish Vitamin botm4jr at tar inl " ONE-A-DAY Vitamin Tabl.ta. A «nd D tabJata la tia yailrw, box—B-CA» pl«« tablala tm th» hm. ( ! S|J»*si|NN£ Bam* •-' ' r Thursday, Sept. 23,1943 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having quali- * fled as Administrator of the es tate ot Katherine Lovell Hart, de ceased, late of Stokes county, North Carolina, this is to notifv all persons having claims against f said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before Septem ber 2nd, 1944, or this notice will be >leaded in bar to their recov- _ ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This September 1, 1943. W. S. HART, Administrator of the Estate of Katherine Lovell Hart. A. J. Ellington, Atty. NOTICE t NORTH CAROLINA, STOKES COUNTY. | IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Stokes County Vs. Heirs-at-law of Dave rulpv deceased, Anna Fulp, Warren / Fulp, and wife, Mrs. Warren Fulp, Geo. Fulp and wife, Mrs. Geo. Fulp; Thos. Fulp and wife, Mrs. Thomas Fulp; ' Luther Fulp 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 residencies. Under and by virtue of a judg ment made ar.d entf:re>l in the above entitled cause i?. the Su perior Court of Stokes county da ted August !> 1943, die ur.dei- Cornmisr.orer witl, on the ' 17TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1913, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. at v the door of the Stokes County Court House, in Danbury, Nortn * Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, sub- j ject to the confirmation of the court, the property hereinafter f described, located in Sauratowu township, Qtokes 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 east with his line 13.03 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 office of Register of Deed of Stokes county, boot 58, page 387; also see deed Parthenia Hairston to Garfield Hairston; also deed from Garfield Hairston 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 No.-f runs north three chains to i stake; thence north 20 degrees west 22 3-4 chains crossing Dan River to a stake; thence up the meanders 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 river 21 chains to pointers, the north west corner of lot No. 4, thence east on line of Lot No. 4,. 12 chains to the beginning, con taining 19.6 acres more or less and being Lot No. 5 of the divi sion of the lands of Peter Hairs ton, deceased. No. 84, page 29 Stokes County Registry. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a stake on the north bank of Dan liiver, runs south crossing th 3 riv n r on the line of the James Hairston, 54 chains to a stake in Robertson's line; thence south 78 1-2 degrees east on Robertson's line 8 chains to a stake, Dhence north on new line 62 chains to a stake, thence up the river as it. meanders 10 3-4 chains to the be- 4 - ginn'ng, containing 46.4 acres, J>. more or less; being part of the- ' land of Peter Hairsten, deceased, assigned to Sampson Hairston- See Book No. 84, page 29 in office of Stoke 3 County Registry. t. This the 10th day of August;, 1943. A. J. ELLINGTON Commissioner.
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