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Real Estate News. Sale of Real Estate Under Deed in Trust. virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed in trust executed to me on the 10th day of January, 1913, by Taylor Fulton and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Stokes county, N. C., in Book No. 55, page 430, to secure a note therein recited, default having been made in the payment of said note, and the holder thereof having applied to me to sell the land conveyed in said trust deed to satisfy the same, I will expose to public sale to the highest bid der for cash in front of Farmers Union Bank & Trust Company's Bank building, in the town of Walnut Cove. N. C.. on the 12th day of February, 1916, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. the lands conveyed in said trust, to-wit: "Beginning at two small hick ory trees in Stewart's line, and runs South 12 degrees west 5 1-2 chains to a black oak between two branches, thence south, 28 degrees west, one chain to a small branch, thence down the branch as it meanders 251-2 chains to pointers where it inter sects another branch, thence up that branch as it meanders 111-2 chains to a small persimmon tree, a new corner, thence north 6 de grees west, a division line, 28 1-2 chains to a rock and pointers, at Pea vine branch, in R. L. Stewart's line, thence with his line down the branch, > 1-2 chains to his corner maple, thence west still on Stewart's line 4 1-2 chains to the beginning containing 39 acres, more or less. See Book No. *6, page 221 Regis ter's office of Stokes county, N. C." This the sth day of Jan. 1916. N. O. PETREE. Trustee. LAND SALE. By virtue of the power of wale con tained in a certain deed in trust Injuring date of Dee 21st, 1914, execut ed by Burreil Overliy and lilh wife, Bessie Overlty. of Stokes county, to the undersigned trustee, to secure the payment of a certain bond for #IOOO.OO and interest due M. F. . uverity, which bond and Interest wan due and payable on the tlrst day of Dec 1915, and default having iteeit made In the payment of said bond, and the same being now due and unpaid, and requestfor Hale having Iteen duly made by the legal owner of Huld bond and deitt, i will Hell at public auction to the highest bidder fort-ash 011 the premises at the hour of one o'clock p. 111,, 011 the 29th day of January, 1916, the land* conveyed In said deed In trust which are de- Hcrlbed an followsto-wlt: A certain tract of land lying and being in Stokes county aforesaid and more particularly described and defined as follows to wit: Beginning on a maple Sizemore's line, thence west 10 degrees north crossing the road 27 chains and 05 links to a maple stump, thence down the branch as it meanders 4 chains to a rock at the west side of Town Fork, thence with 1). Tuttle's heirs line, up the branch to L>. Tuttle's heirs corner rock in \V. C. Slate's line 22 chains and *7 links, thence east 1(2 chains and lit links with his line and King's line to black gum Sisemore's line, then south :i-4 :i-4 chains to the beginning, containing 07 acres more or less. For more complete description of the above land see deed from Bertha Cook and husband and others to Burreil ( >verby, recorded in the oliice of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county, N. C., in Book 59, page 494, and to the above named deed in trust which Is recorded In said office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county, N. C.. In Book No. 00, page 44. This Dec. 22nd, 1915. J.D. HL'MPREYS, Trustee. » ___ Sale of Land. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust executed by J. T. Payne and wife to the undersigned as trustee, to secure the payment of a certain sum of monev due to Mrs. Hessie E. Isom, and default having been made in kthe payment of the same, I will ■Mil to the highest bidder for Ryh on the premises on Satur- PHy, January Bth, 1916, a tract of land containing 44 1-2 acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of T. W. Southern, W. W. Hicks, and others. It being known as the Jane Hicks place, and the late residence of J. T. For boundary and fuller description nee deed of trust on record in the office of the Re gister of Deeds of Stokes county, in Book 55, page 793, etc. This December 8, 1915. F. S. ROSS, Trustee. Sale of Valuable Land. By virtue of a decree of the Super ior Court of Stokes county, rendered by M. T. Chilton, C. S. C., In the Special Proceeding entitled "It. F. Ed wards, administrator of T. C. Higglns, deceased, vs. Oscar Hig glns etal," authorizing the under signed to make sale of the herein after described lands for the pur pose of raising assets with which to pay off the debts and costs of ad ministration upon said estate, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, on the premises on the 12th day of Feb.. li>l»i, at 12 o'clock M., the following described land to-wit: A one-half undivided Interest in and to a trnct of land situate, lying and being in the coun ty of Stokes and State of North Carolina, the whole tract contain ing about 70 acres, more or less, udjolnlng the lands of .1. I. Black burn, Win. Kierson, Robert T. Tucker, Mrs. Easter and others, and it being the tract of land that Mrs. Mary E. Easter conveyed by deed to It. T. J. East and T. C. Higglns, which deed 1 tears date of Feb. Ist, 11)15, and appears of record in the ottlee of the Itegister of Deeds of Stokes county, N. C\, in Book No. 01, page -Hi. reference to which Is hereby made for metes and bounds of said lands. The terms of sale are: One-fourth cash oil day of sale, one fourth In II months, one-fourth In 12 months and the remainder in IN months, with bonds bearing In terest at 1 per cent, for deferred pay ments, and with approved security, with privilege of purchaser to pay all cash Instead of only part cash. Sale subject to confirmation of court. This Dec. :tlst MS. H. F. EDWARDS, Administrator of T.C. Higglns, dec'd. J. D. Humphreys, I'lff's. Atty. Land Sale! By virtue of a decree of the Super ior Court of Stokes county rendered by M. T. Chilton, C. S. C., in the Special Proceedings entitled "Nannie A. Tlllotson, Kxtvutrlx of J. c. Til. lotson, deceased, vs. 1,. K. Itoyles ct nl" 1 will sell at public auction to the hlglust bidder for cash on the premises on Saturday the sth day of February, 1910, at the hour of one o'clock p. tn. the following described lands, to-wit: That part of the home tract of J. C. Tlllotson. dee'd, which Is described in the petition in this cause as lying on the West side of Little Yadkin Creek adjoining the lands of R. (i. Gentry, W. L.t Smith mid ('. 11. Lunsford contain ing about 40 acres, more or less, and the same may be cut into lots HO ns to sell the western part of "\dd land lirst, by cutting off about one-half thereof on the West side, and if it should raise sufficient assets to pay the debts and costs of admlnistrat ion upon said estate, then the re mainder would not then lie sold, but If it should be insufficient for said purpose then it would be sold either In separate lots or alltogether In the discretion of the executrix. Thesale Is made to raise assets to pay debts and Is subjects to the confirmation of the court. Tills Dec. 22nd, 1915. NANNIK A. TiI.LOTSON, Executrix of J. C. Tlllotson, Dee'd. J. I). Humphreys, N. O, Petree, Attorneys for Executrix. NOTICE. Having duly qualified ns adminis trator of the estate of J. 1.. Mickey, deceased, notice Is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the estate of the said J. L. Mickey, to present them'to me for payment, duly authenticated, 011 or by the 15th, day of December, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded iti liar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate of said J. L. Mickey, are respectfully notified to make Immediate settle ment with me. This the 2nd day of Dec. 191 a. T. O. MICKEY, Admr, P. O. Pinnacle, N. C. N. O. Petree, Atty. for Admr. VALUABLE fARM FOR SALE. I am offering at private sale my farm containing 230 acres ly ing in Forsyth county on the new sandclav road three miles south of Walnut Cove, near Fulp stat ion on the N. &W. railway. It has 3 five-room houses, one tree room house, 7 tobacco barns, one pack house and all necessary out buildings. About 30 acres of good bottom land and entire farm lies practically level. Plenty of timber and well watered. Ad apted to any crops and in a high state of cultivation. Write or cal* on S. H. REID, Walnut Cove, N. C. Route 2. THE DANBURY REPORTER State of North Carolina, Stokes County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. W. R. Mitchell, administrator of Wade Cox, colored, Plaintiff, vs. Ann Cox, widow of Wade Cox, and others defendants. Notice to Non-Resident Defendants In the above entitled action it appearing to the court uoon affidavit filed that Rosa Lee Smith and her husband. Charlie Smith, Pearl Cox and husband, 1 name un known, are non-residents of the State of North Carolina, and cannot, after due diligence, be found therein, and cannot be personally served with summons,"" and are necessary parties to this action, the same being an ac tion to have dower assigned to Ann Cox, widow of Wade Cox, in the lands of the said Wade Cox, and to sell a portion of the lands of the said Wade Cox, for assets to pay debts: It is therefore ordered by the Court that service of summons upon the said non-resident de fendants be made by publication of notice for four successive weeks in the Danbury Reporter, a newspaper published in the town of Danbury, N. C., noti fying the said non-resident de fendants to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes county, N. C.. in Danbury, on the sth day of Feby., 1916, and answer or de mur to the petition now on file in said office; and let the defend ants take notice that if they fail to appear and answer or demur to said petition on or by the said sth day of Feby., 1916 the relief demanded in the petition will be granted. This the 3rd day of Jan., 1916, M. T. CHILTON. Clerk Superior Court. N. 0. Petree, Atty. for Plff. State of North Carolina. Stokes County. 11l the Superior ('ourt, liefore the Clerk. E. L. Martin and others Fin tntiffs, vs. Annie Moore and her husband, William 11. Moore, M. M. Mul lins, widow of S. .1. Mulhus, Alice M. Kdwards, widow, Hat tie M. Uravehy and her husband, John (iraveliy, .lames A. Mlll lins, I'eter 11. Mulllus, Annie U. Mtillins, Nellie liodson and her husband, R. S. Dodson, Sadie M. (iraveliy and her husband, R. I'. (iraveliy, Henry (J. Muliins, Marion \V. Muliins and Peter W, Mulllus and Annie \V. Mul iins, guardian for l'eter \V. Mul iins and Muriou \V. Muliins, Defendants. Notice To Non-Resident Defendants In the above entitled action, it appearing to the Court upon affi davit filed that Annie Moore aud her husband William H. Moore, M. M. Muliins, widow of S. J. Muliins, Alice M. Edwards, widow, Hattle M. (iraveliy and her hasband, John (iraveliy, James A. Muliins, l'eter H. Muliins, Annie U. Mulllus, Nellie Dodson und her husbund, R. S. Dodson, Sadie H. Gravelly and her husband, R. I'. (iraveliy, Henry (i. Muliins, Marion W. Muliins. Peter \V. Muliins and Annie \V. Muliins, guardian for Peter W. .Muliins and Murlon \V. Muliins, defendants above named, are all non-residents of tlie State of North Carolina, and cannot, after due diligence, be found therein, aud cannot lie personally served with summons, and are necessary parties to this action, the same being an action to sell 4(i acres of land on the waters of Snow Creek, in county, N. C., for partition: It is ordered by the court that publication of notice be made for four successive weeks In the Dan bury Reporter, a newspaper pub lished in Stokes county, N. C„ noti fying all said non-residents to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes county, N. C\, on the lilst day January, 1910, and answer or demur to the peti tion now on tile in said cause; aud let the said defendants take notice that if they fall to appear and auswer or demur to said petition 011 or by the said Hist day of January, 1910, the relief demanded in the peti tion will be granted. This the 27th day of December, 1915. M. T. CHILTON, Clerk Superior Court. N. O. Petree, Atty. for Plalutiffs. NOTICE. Having duly qualified as adminls trator upon the estate of W. H. liennett, deceased, late of Stokes county, N. all parties owing said estate are requested to come forward and make Immediate set tlement of same, and all jtersons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly authenticated to the undersigned for payment, on iiefore the 10th day of Dec., 1016, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This Dec. 4th, 1015. W. MATT MAIiE, Adminlstiator. I'. O. Walnut Cove, N. C. Buying and Selling Stokes County Land. Some Recent Real Estate Transfers. Legal Sales of Property in Different Sections of the County. Notice of Stokes County Republican Convention A convention of the Republican party of Stokes County Is hereby called to meet at the Court House In Danbury, N. on the 7th day of February, 1910, at the hour of one o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing delegates to represent the county In the State Convention and to transact such other business as may properly coine before the con vention. A cordial Invitation is ex tended to all the Republicans in the county to attend said county con vention. This the 3rd day of January, 19H>. C. SI. JONES, Chm. Rep. Ex. Com. of Stokes Co. I). V. CARROLL, Sec'y. ________________ Sale of Valuable Farm Near Seven Island Ford. By virtue of the power contained In a deed of trust executed to the under signed to secure the payment of a certain sum of money, and de fuult having been made In the pay ment of the same I will sell to the highest bidder on Monday, Feb ruary 7th, 1916, at one o'clock p. m. the following real estate In Stokes county, l.vlng near the Seven Islnnd Ford on I)an River, and containing 100 acres, more or less, adjolntng the lands of James Dennett and others. It being the present home place of Alford .Malie. Terms of sale either cash, or one half cash, and balance In 12 mouths. This Dec. :!. 19 J. I>. Hl MPHItEYS, Trustee. NOTICE. Having duly qualified as ad ministrator, with the will annex ed of Mrs. M. B. Flippin, deceas ed, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased, to present them to the undersigned for payment, duly authenticated, on or by the 20th dav of Dec. lt'l6, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to me. This the 15th day of Dec. 1915. J. C. FRANS, Admr. with will annexed, P. 0. Brim, N. C., Route 1, N. 0. Petree, Atty, for Admr. A Bargain. Mr. .Tack Fair, of Walnut Cove, will sell his J. B. Colt's 35-light acetylene plant for less than half the cost of same. He wants to install electric lights. This plant is in good shape and in good working order, has not been used more than three years. Can be bought, including 15 fixtures, glassware, pipe and everything belonging to the plant for SIOO. It cost $208.50. Thiee of the fixtures are two-light. Will sell for part payment and good pa er. Plant will be taken out free and installed very reasonable by the Walnut Cove Power Co. When you can have good light around your home why not have it. It will make you enjoy life better, for it is a comfort to your soul. See L. B. Morefield, of The Walnut Cove Power Company for particulars. 22dec4t VALUABLE HOME IN FLORIDA OFFERED AT A BARGAIN. I will sell at a low price my house and lot in Callahan, Florida, 20 miles from Jackson ville. Lot has one and a fourth acres, has servants house, ex cellent garden enclosed, all kinds of fruit trees and flowers, stables and wood shed. Place rents for $lO a month readily. Is in center of townand in residential sec tion. Nice town and two rail roads cross in the town. Has graded school, two churches, Methodist and Baptist, near my place, which is an ideal location. See me or write me at once if you wish to buy a bargain. J. G. H. MITCHELL, Walnut Cove, N. C. Carn For Sale. Several hundred bushels good corn for sale good price for quick cash sale. L. M. McKENZIE, Sale o|f Real Estate. By authority conferred on me, the undersigned trustee, by a certain deed of trust executed by Joseph A, (Hensdale, dated the 7th day or January, 1915, and recorded in\ the office of Register of Deeds fbr Stokes county, in Book No. (60, page 57, default having beeii made in the payment of the debt} thereby secured, and demand hairing been made upon me by the owner of said indebted ness to exercise said power of sale, I will jin Saturday, Feb. 12th, 1916, at the hour iof 11 o'clock a. m. in front of H. McGee & Co.'s store, in the town of Germanton, N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash tho following described land and personal property. The land lying and being in Yadkin township, Stokes county, N. C., and bounded as follows, to-wit: Lot No. 3 assigned to Joseph A. Hensdale, irj the division of the lands of Joseph B. James, dec'd, beginning at the southeast corner of Lot No. 2 and runs south 4.65 chains to a stake and pointers in W. M. Edwards' line, thence west on his line 22.50 chains to a maple, Edwards' corner, thence south 5 chains to a stake and pointers, thence west 4.50 chains to a stake in west bank of road, thence North 40 degress west, 2.33 chains to a persimmon tree on the west bank of said road, thence west 8.66 chains to a sour wood stump in Burrow's line, thence north 7.75 chains to a stake southwest corner of Lot No.' 2, thence south 87 degrees east! with Lot No. 2, 32.35 chains to' the beginning, containing 23 acres, more or less. One black horse 8 years old, and the same was gotten from James M. Hill. This 6th day of Jan. 1916. J. D. POWERS, Trustee. 1 Bank Of King ® ■« ■« rINHES to thank its many friends for tlieir liberal \/\ and ever Increasing support (hiring Its first busi ~ * ness year. u 'hile marketing the present good C(2=y wjoK crop*, we are confident that a great many more of our ixarstf friencß will start a checking account and boost their )tCsdc community by paying their bills with checks on tHeir VVrQ local Bank. fcCaK Plying with check is the safest anil most convenient stos\>7 way of paying bills. It reduces mistakes to a minimum, tgoV and clways gives ft receipt for the amount paid. iJCxK ||?j START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT ||| We Four P er Cont. Interest On Time Deposits, Compounded Quarterly. fHH SAFE, HONEST, COURTEOUS BANKING SERVICE. |||j DIRECTORS: ])r. .1. Valter Xenl, T. s. Petree, S. \V. lulliam, X. E. Pepper, M. T. Chilton, V. T. tSrabs, J. W. Rutledge. |||| V. T. CRABS, PRES. T. S. PETREE, CASHIER |||J I you in anything needed in the machinery 0 line both new and second hand machinery J of various kinds. I am now stationed at Pilot Mountain, N. C., and receive machin- X ery by the car load. I can give you the best Z freight rate, with terms to suit customers. 0 Drop me a card and let me know your need. # I am sure I can save you money ud anything you want. Your friend, WWVV'WV W W W WWfP wwwww J. F. Newsum to L. E. Smith, 3 acres, consideration 137.00. T. 0. Mickey to W. J. Ed wards. 1 lot. Pinnace, considera tion SIO.OO. Ellen Southern to Rufus Ben nett, 132 acres, consideration $743.00. Alonzo Priddy to D. S. Priddy, 25 acres, consideration $220 00. A. W. Davis and C. E. Davis to J. S. Linville, 1 lot, Walnut Co /e, consideration S6OO. J. S. Linville to B. L. Holland, 30 acres, consideration SI2OO. Sale of Real Estate. B.v authority conferred on mo, tlit* undersigned trustee, by » deed of trustexecuted l»y J. L. Smith and wife, S. H. .Smith, dated March the sixth, 1015, aud recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for .Stokes coun ty in book iK), page 11!), default hav ing been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, and demand having been made upon me by the owner of said Indebtedness to exer eise the said sale, I will sell on Saturday, Feb. 12th, 1916, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. at the I Bank of .Stokes County, Walnut j Cove, X. C.'„ to the highest bidder for cash, the following descrilwd proper ty lying and being in Meadows Township, Stokes county, N. be ing near the J. G. Flynt farm, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a white oak on old corner In .T, Wiilter N'eal's line runs east on his line'.'it chains, crossing a branch to a pine stum]), thence north on his I line and following on a new line :> 1-4 chains to a stake and a rock pile, thence west on William Neal's line crossing two branches 2!) chains to a dogwood his corner, thence south 2s 1-2 chains to the beginning, containing .17 acres, more or less. For further information see book No. 110, page 111), Register of IK-eds office, Danbury, X. This the sth day of January, lulu. (>. X. I'ETKKK, Trustee.
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