KING NEWS
Sy £l. P. NEWSUM
King, Sept. "S. Planters are
winding up harvesting their Ü
bacco in this section.
Wm. Garner of the I". S. Army,
stationed at Camp Ashby, Ya.
spent a week-end past with rela
tives here.
Miss Kobby Lee Love has re
turned to her home in Winston-
Salem after trending t few days
with her grandmother. Mrs. Hes
ter Love. .>n Pulliam St.
Ira Gentr;. of the Marine Corps,
stationed at I'ais Island, S. C., is
spending a furlouuh with Tas par
ents here.
Some improvement is noted in
the condition of Mrs. Alice Grabs,
■who has been quite sick at her
home for some time.
Dr. Grady K. Stone made a prn
fesssional trip to High Point
Friday. j
Claude Kirbv of the 1". S. Navy.j
stationed at Camp Peary. Ya., if
spending a pf-day fu:' \v;tiiT
his far::.'; " \V :. .•
Cha ie N
holds i • -
more, Aid.,
•with hi- ■ •- V-
Jloss N'( ws im. Sr.. X 1 s.
Mr. and Mrs. P. .T
daughter. M;s e" si. !•'. C;> !!•
of Ron A;-. Winston-Sal ni. visit
cd relatives at Lone Oak Karri;
south of town, Saturday.
Theodore Newsum has about'
fully recovered frem a recent ill-J
ness at I .s !:■ r..e ; n West Main j
St.
Bill Cain r.f the I'. S. Navy,,
stationed at Camp Peary. Vn . is
at home on a furlough.
{
John Keasley has purchased n
Don't Haste
I Electricity
Electricity itself cannot be saved or stored away.
But any reduction you can safely make in your use
; of it, will cut the amount of fuel burned to make it. j
That will mean fewer freight cars to haul it and
i ; fewer man hours to handle it.
Ik
Each little bit that you save, multiplied by thou
sands, will be a contribution to the Voluntary Con
servation Program being sponsored by the Govern
ment. . i
"There is no shortage of electric
power . . . and there will be none *
. . . for war and essential civilian .
requirements." 1 .
J. A. Krug, Director j j*\
Off ice of War Utilities ' H-'
i •» '■ [%*:.
1
i ffi. Electricity Is Yltol in War—Don't W«#t« It. ,!
| ; DUKE POWER COMPIY |
house lot on East Main St., from ♦♦**♦#♦*#*
Landis R. Newsum. BOYS
Here's the stork's rtport: ti
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Mr. a:.d Mrs. Wm. Tut tie. Jr., a
son; to Mr. and Mrs. Lonz:e
Smith, a son: to Mr. and Mrs. j> u .. w.llard K. Ma bo, son o,
Preston Hampton, a daughter and m, s . Mabc ot Saudy Ridge,
to Mr. and Mrs. Kd.,ar Smith, a writes his mother that ho has
son - L-eiii transferred overseas, to Hi:-'
J. Nat Roberts, familiary kniwn rope.
hire as Dr. Drake, of the Clvst- " *
nut Grove section, was among the »SON AL OIISFK\ ATION
throng of business visitors hero
• ihe snow was falling softly.
Saturday. 1 lie doctor no ...
•*•' i ' w a » tl'i'te wintertime
has sold Drak' s IV.s all ovt r the
let. P. : i .'.a Ily the
Lnited Mates and put .i G or
s> Icier s| oKe as iv tucked hi.«
Jia.
into the car:
__ HI "Winter draws on."
Nervous, Restless.:
Ol "CERTAIN DAYS" Of Tbe
If functional periodic disturbances FARM FOR RUST
make you teel mrvou*. tired, rectlees, xw/-» i
l "'dragged out"—at such time*—try fa- 1 ' M , 'l ••*.>. electric lights, 12
mow Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable „, ( .. , , , , . ~
Compound to relieve such symptoms it ai.ts lor toI.UCO anil all Other
helps natUTf ■ Plnkham's Compound Is f..,.ni«li r ,i„
also a grand stomachic tonic. Follow ' l.inis n Stoik & tools,
label directions. Worth tryin o l , \VF«TMOPKI Wn
; _ iydia e. nmuurs sm '' S; n v
; AI\» BETTER;
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JTHE DANBCBY REPORTER, D ANBURY, N. C. SEPTEMBER 28, 1944,
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Liquid for .Malarial Syimon«.
NOTICE OK SALE OF
RE \L ESTATE
I nder and by vi; i-k . i ui> or
der of tin 1 Superior Court >i
Stokes County, made in the spe
cial proceeding entitled. "Dudley
P. Carroll et al, vs. .Mm* Can oil,
tt al", the same being Xe.-
u| (•>•! tile speeial proceeding dock
et of said court, the undersigned
administrator, licensed to sol 1 ,
will on
SAITRDAY. OCT. M, 104-4
at 1:30 P. M.
on the premises near Mtn. View
it. Yadin Township, Stokes Coun
ty. offer for sale to the highest
bidder, for eash on confirmation
at public auction, the following
described land belonging to the
estate of D. V. Carroll, dec., (the
same being a new survey oi the
four tracts described in the peti
tion) :
Beginning at an iron stake on
the south side of a road, runs
thence north SI degrees 20 min
utes west .">lo foet to an iron
,-i.iki i:i the road, Frank Brn
: • ?•'.-« onii r; thener south d'-
•!' ' I't lemutis West 17il fc ' to
i '- :t ri'i iii ! 1 . i Mtn. Vie,','
I ' r "ee n- >i; h Ts d >
\, -r !V.IV t t» an iron
" 1 "i ' 1 east si'of t!j"
•* !I !'. south ■!■> degrees
: : . .!« • \v. s! i:M fee! t « a ston
'• st -il" •■!' load: t hence
!l 57 de::rer-s West 371 feet t"
:::i iron stake in the road known
■s th.* old Dan River Road:
'h- nee with the re.;.J north 73
! grecs -1 minutes west SO fc t
tr > nr. stake in said road.
Mrs. Mary Meadow's corner:
ther.re 2 degrees 21 minutes ea c t
478 ice t to r.n iron stake; thence
r.orth 85 degrees 30 minutes west
fioo feet to an iron stake at the
S. E. corner of Baptist Church
Lot and also corner of R. W
Barr; thence north 7 degrees 2$
minuter east 220 feet to an irei.
stake: thence north S8 degrees 12
minutes west 175 f««t to an iron
stake on the west side of road
leading to Quake* Gap Church,
thence along said road north 3
degrees 20 minutes east 850
a bend in the road thonoe
r• th 5 degrees 1 (i minu f es west
237 feet to a stone on the west
hank of the roar'fc Ed B. Carroll
and J. H. Oakley's corner: thence
north 2 degrees 343 feet to an
iron stake. Dr. R. S. Holsabeck'p
corner: thence with his line north
4 degrees east 075 feet to an iron
stake; thence south 82 degrees
sfi minutes east 1.800 feet to an
i*T*n s'nke. W. C. F"rnmop's cor
rer: thence south with Ms line i
decrees 31 minutes 2537 fv*t to
th" tlace of beginning. containing
10r- 7-'- more or less
Thi- Rent. 12. 1044.
n" r '' r n. carroll.
Admr. d. b. n., c. t. a. of
th" estate of D. V. Car
roll, dec.
Chas. R. Helsabcck. Atty.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court oi
Stokes County, made in the spe
eial proceeding entitled "Chas. R.
Helsabeek, Admr. of the estate of
Edwin B. Carrol!, deceased, vs.
Anne Carroll Chadwiek, et al",
the same being No. upon the
special proceeding docket of said
court, the undersigned administra
tis tor will on
SATURDAY, the 14th day of
OCTOBER, 1044 at 2:30 P. M.
on the premises near Mtn. View
1 in Yadkin Township. Stokes Coun
ty. offer for sal" 1 to the highest
| bidder, at public auction, for cash
on confirmation, the following de
scribed lands, belonging to the
estate of Edwin B. Carroll, de
ceased :
"Beginning at a rock on the
west side of the road, \V. O. Ba
ker's corner, runs west 3.5 chains
to the head of a hollow; thence
down the hollow and spring
branch 25.5 chains to S. T. Riser's
spring branch: thence north 15
degrees west down said spring
branch 5.0 chains to a willow om
the bank of the branch in E. H.
Cromer's line; thence north 30 de
grees east 1 chain and 87 links
to a hickory in the old line:
thence east on that line 30.0
chains to a rock and iron stake
on the east sid" of the road;
thence south with the road Vi
the beginning, containing 12.5
acre-!, more rr less." See De- i
Book 80. page 38(5.
This September 13. 1044.
CIIAS. R. H ELS A BECK
Admr. of the estate of Ed
win B. Carroll, di-censed.
Subscribers—Notice
If you d.in't get your Report l -r. i
rem.-mb-.r thai \\v stop ail pat-eis|
now wnen the tine ;s out. if wi;
do:.'t get your Op. rter, your ti:aei
is out. We have j .ihti»lvj this
noti.-e time and again. Fifteen
' thousand newspapers in the Uxr.l.
1 ed States now stop when the time
;is out. It is the only business
1 way. If you want the paper t'
i come on, renew your subscription
I Ve cannot afford high as paper s
now. high as labor and everything
>is now, to send out notices and
'duns. All papers will be stopper
when the time is out.
i If your label shows your tir.n •
is about to run out, slip a ehe:i\
. or one or two dollars bills in i:
1 letter and send us at oncc. W«
, will credit your time up ahead,
i Don't miss one or two papers.
there may be something in then'
, you would give more than th'
! price to read. One yerr 52.0f1; 1 j
no\ T t let v M>r buildings rot
down—Oet a Guaranteed ftp-roof
ing Job. Fre? Estimates. 2 years
to pay. Call or write —
PILOT LUMBER CO., Pilot Mtn.,
N. C. 'l
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I FALSE TEETH
t Koek, Slide or Slip?
FASTEETH, an improved pow
; (ki' tv> Ix- sprh'kleJ on upper or
lot. or plates, holds; false teelii
!' more firn.ly in place. Do not j
] slide, siip or rock. No gunui:;.\ *
j gooey, pasty taste or fec-lii:?.
FASTEETH is alkaline (non
acid). Does not sour. Checks
"plate odor" (denture breath),
(let FASTEETH at any drug
store. (advt.)
v
t NOTICE
0 Having qualified as Adminstra
" trix of tiie estate of Dr. E. M.
Griffin, late of Stokes county, .V.
L C.. this is to notify all persons
R having claims against said estate
e to present them to the undersign
s? cd, duly authenticated, on or be
* fSte tlu> 10th of August. 1945, or
' this notice will be pleaded in bar
* of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will make ini
" mediate payment.
This Uth of August, 1914.
: MP.s. BLANCHE E. GRIFFIN;
1 King, N. C.
Administratrix.
' H. H. Leake, Attv.
1
K\;-:ciTnß' vv
llvvi*i7 • . , t
the Will ;• CI :i \.. *"
(• asi d la'" « (\>u X.
C.. thi-- is {.. ;i r : y -'I p. ~,.M-havin::
havin:: claim.'- against the estate
10l said ; to exhibit ti. •: i
to t:i • uncorcigm d »»ri or h-f
.the 20 th day of J :!y, 194">. or
'this notice wili be pleaded in bar
i! of \h; ir recovery. All persons in
t'ofcted to said estate wi'l please
make immediate payment.
This 15 day of July, 1944.
C. E. DAVIS, Executor
of the Will of Clem Hairstor:,.
deceased.
J. W. Hall Attorney.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(| Having qualified as adminietra
trix of the estate of C. L. Hill.
' late of Stokes county, N. C.. this
I is to notify all persons holding
| claims against siud estate to r*
! sent them to the undersigned.,
j duly verified, or to her attorneys,
on or btlore the 20th day of Aug
ust, 1945, or this notice will be
' pleaded in bar cf recovery. Ail
persons owing said estate wili
make immediate settlement.
This August 10. 19-14.
,| (MRS.) VERPA HILL.
Executrix, Westfield, N. C.
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Badgctt & Badgett, Attys.
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NOTICE OF RE-SALE
t
, By virtue of an order of Hi?
Honor, Allen H. Gwyn, Resident
Judge of the Twenty-First Judi
cial District, rendered in the mat
ter entitled "Commercial Cousult
; ing Corporation vs. W. A. Joyce,"
| which action is pending in the Su
, perior Court of Stokes County,
i and which order is dated Scptem
j ber 1, 1944, the undersigned com
| missioner will on MONDAY, OCT.
| 2, 1944, at the hour of ten o'clock
.a. m., at the courthouse door in
i Danbury, North Carolina, offer at
I public resale to the highest bid
! der for cush the following lands
j an.l property, to wit:
Situate in Stokes county, known
. as the "Old Hawkins Mine", and
| described as follows: Beginning
I at a locust in the head of a small
! branch and runs south 2 1-2
chains and 19 910 links to point
| ers, intersecting outside line;
I thence west 17 1-2 chains to a
j whiteoak, pointers; thence north'
, 3 1-8 chains to the creek; thence
'up the creek as it meanders 2
j chains to a bend, continuing tip
i 2 1-2 chains to a bend, continuing
: up the creek 6 chains to the mouth
of a small branch; thence south
70 degrees east with said branch
II 1-2 chains to the beginning,
containing 5 4'5 acres.
This being a re-sale, • bidding
will begin at $700.00.
This Sept. 15, 1944.
U R. J. SCOTT, Commissioner.