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NOTICE OF SAI E OF LAND I NT,EH DEED IN Till ST. Uy virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed in trust executed to me on the 29th day of Dec., li>2o. by Charles Keid and wife, recorded in the Regis ter's office of Stokes countv, N. C., in Book No. 60, page 257, to which reference is hereunto made, to secure the payment of a note therein recited in the sum of $4,320.00, due to Miss Kuth YV. Hairston, default having been made in the pawnent of said nute, and the holder thereof having applied to tne to foreclose said trust, to satisfy the note, 1 will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the bank building of Farmers In ion Hank and Trust Co., at Walnut Cove, N. C., on 2-'! rd da\ of Sept., 1922, at the hour of three o'clock p. m., the land con- V-\\ed in said trust deed, to-wit:— Lot No. 23 on a plat of the lands of -Miss Kuth \V. Hairston, recorded in Book No. 65, page i 480. bounded as fellows: "Beginning: at oak post and pointers, Hairston's corner, in Mrs. Agnes McGill's line, as] shown on said plat, thence run-1 ning north, 8 degrees and 30 minutes east, with Mrs. Agnes) McGill's line. 807 feet to oak post j wi .h three pine pointers, cornerj of lot No. 22, thence east, with line of lot No. 22. 5(528 feet to a i stake on the public road, corner! of lot No. 22, thence with said] road as it meanders, following courses and distances: —South, 23 degrees and 10 minutes west, 1»>1 feet, south. 37 degrees and 57 minutes west, 2»>o feet, south,! 21 degrees and 27 minutes west, | 219 feet, south: south, Id de-' grees and 03 minutes west. 77 feet: south, 55 degrees and OS minutes west, 352 feet: south, 85' degrees and 18 minutes west. 417 ftet: south, 75 degrees and 15 minutes west, 207 feet: south, 44 degrees and i»4 minutes west, 42. The Progressive Farmer : :: E = AND-~~~== The Danbury Reporter Both Papers One Year For $2.00 By special arrangement with the Progressive Farmer we are enabled for a limited time tosend that well known farm paper and the Reporter both one year for $2.00. The regular price of the papers is $2.50. If you are taking either or both papers you can have either or both extended a year from the time you are now paid up to. Don't fail to take advantage of this offer and save that much money. DANBURY REPORTER, Danbury, N. C. CUT OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON DANBURY REPORTER, DANBURY, N. C. 0 Enclosed find $2.00 for Progressive Farmer and the Danbury Reporter both one year. NAME ADDRESS Please say whether or not you are already getting either paper. In case you are the sub* scription will be extended from the time it is _ already paid for. feet to a stake, corner of 1 lair ston, shown on the plat: thence ! west with Hairston's line, or ! rather south, 80 degrees and 45 J minutes west, 4488 feet to the beginning, containing 108 acres, : more or less. This Aug. 12th. 1922. N. O. PETREE, Trustee. NOTK hfoF~S ALE~() F~LA NI) UNDER DEED IN TRUST. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed in trust executed to me on the 20th day of Dec., 1920, bv M. H, Reid, recorded in the Register's office of Stokes county, N. C., in Book 66. page 245, to which reference is hereunto made, to secure the payment of a note therein recited in the sum of $5,6"»0.00, due to Miss Ruth W. Hairston, default having been made in the payment of said note, and the holder thereof having applied to me to foreclose said trust, to satisfy the note. I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for k-ash, in front of the bank build ing of Farmers Union Bank and Trust Company, at Walnut Cove, N. C., on the 23rd day of Sept.. 1022, at the hour of three o'clock I p. m., the land conveyed in said : trust deed, to-wit: —Lot No. 22 |cnaplat of the lands of Miss j Ruth W. Hairston, recorded in [ the office of the Register of I Deeds of Stokes county, N. C., in Book No. 65. page 4SO, bound ed as follows: "Beginning in the line of Mrs. Agnes McOiil. as shown on said plat, at oak post and three pine pointers, and running with Mrs. McGill's line, north, 8 degrees and 30 minutes east, 809 feet to oak post, two pine and one oak pointer, corner of lot No. 21: thence east with the line of lot No. 21, 5363 feet t> a stake at the public road, corner of lot No. 21: thence with said road as ic meanders, as follows:—South, 18 degrees and 24 minutes east. 240 feet, south 7 degrees and 34 THE DANBURY REPORTER. ! minutes east, 332 feet: thence 1 south, one degree and 15 minutes | east. 242 feet: thenee south, 23 degrees and 10 minutes west, 31) feet to the corner ot' lot No. 23: thence west, with the line of lot Nc. 23, 5(528 feet to the ban ning. containing 113 acres, more or less." This Aug. 12th. 1922. N. 0. PETREE, Trustee. Sale Of Real Estate. By virtue of a decree of the : Superior Court of Stokes county, 1 North Carolina, rendered in the case of Carrie and others against Cornelia Kimbrough and others, the undersigned commis sioners will sell at public auction to the highest I'idder for cash, at the court house door in the town of Danburv, N. C.. on Monday, Sept. the 4th, 1922, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., a certain tract or lot land in Stokes county, at the town of German tor.,, bounded and described as follows: "On Buffalo Creek, containing 140 poles, adjoining lots of the town of (iermanton, and bounded I as follows to wit:—Beginning at a stake the south corner of Isaac Golding lot, running south 12 j degrees east 4 chains and 25 iinks to the middle of Buffalo Creek, thence down said creek, north. 18, degrees east 1 chain and 30 links to C. H. Nelson's corner, north on his line 3 chains and 50 links to a stake, north 42 degrees west j 2 chains and 22 links to a stak;, j said Nelson's and Bitting's corn-1 er, south 48 degrees west, with j Isaac folding's lots 2 chains and 25 links to the beginning." This July -'6 th. 1922. J. D. HUMPHREYS, and N. O. PETREE. Commissioners. I Miss Mildred Easloy, of Winstn-i- ! Salem is tho pue*t of relatives h.-iv ; this week. I ' NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL j ESTATE. I By yirtue of decrees of the : Superior Court of Stokes county, [ N. C., rendered on the 10th day . of Oct.. 1904, the 22nd day of Nov., 1904, and the 11th day of Feb., 1905, respectively, in the special proceed'ug entitled "I. M. Gordon, Administrator of Wm. D. Hawkins, against W. John Hawkins and others," it being No. 318 of the Special Proceedings Docket of Stokes , county, all of which p r oceedirgs are recorded in the office of the , Clerk of the Superior Court of i Stokes county, in Record of I Orders and Decrees No. 6, pages 20 to 36. both inclusive, to which reference is hereunto made, the undersigned will expose to public sale, to the highest bidder, upon the terms set forth below, at the court house door in Danbury, Stokes county. N. C., Monday. Sept. 4th, 1922, at the hour of one o'clock, p. m., the following ' lands formerly belonging to Wm. I). Hawkins, in Stokes county: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a red oak now down, in the edge of an old field, the northeast corner of the sur-; | vey, then south on the old line, one hundred and sixty-six poles to a white oak, thence south, sixty-six degrees west, sixteen poles to a post oak on the south side of the Mt. Airy road, Thomas j Harbour's corner, now claimed Iby Peter D. Watkins, thence northwest with the different courses of said rqad, two hund j red seventy-three poles to a post oak. on the south side of said road, now down, the said Harb ' our's corner.and its original corn ! er. thence east one hundred and twenty-two poles to the begin ning, containing one hundred acres, more or less." See Book No. 27, page 182, Register's 1 office of Stokes county, N. C. SECOND TRACT: "Beginning at a small post oak. corner of Steele's lot, running south, 8 chains and 40 links to a white oak near a branch, thence 1 south 44 degrees east. 6 chains and 10 links to a dogwood on the I side of a road, thence down the j old road as it meanders, 33\ chains to a stake in the.old line, thence east on said line. 17 chains' to pointers at Ugly branch, thence up said branch as it, meanders, 27 chains to a locust' on a side of a branch, where a small drain empties in, thence up said small branch as it meanders 201 chains to the fork of two branches, thence north 10 chains to pointers, at the chest- ; nut ridgp road, thence down said road as it meanders 29A chains to the beginning, containing 85' acres, more or less. Being a part of the Winston Carter tract of land." See deed Book No. 115, j pages 432, 433 and 431, Register's | office of Stokes county. Saving and excepting 9 1-10 acres, off the last named boundary, sold by j 'W. 1). Hawkins to A. B. Steele. ! The above lands were allotted jin the above named proceeding i to the minor children of Wm. D. I Hawkins, during their minority, all of whom are now of full age, and the homestead right termi nated. The above lands will be sold I for assets to pay debts, for one-! half cash, and the other half on a credit of four months, with bond and approved security for the deferred payment, bearing six per cent interest from the day of This July 2fith, 1922. I. M. GORDON. Adminstrator. N. O. Petree, Atty. for Aumr. 26jy4w NOTICE. Haying duly qualified asexecu- I tor of the last will and testament jof Mrs. Mary A.Bennett, deceas j ed. notice is hereby given to all ; persons holding claims against said deceased, to present them to the undersigned, for payment, duly authenticated, on or by the first day of August, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate are respect fully requested to make immedi ate payment to me. This July 26th, 1922. R. W. HILL, Executor. P.O. Pinnacle, N.C. R. 2. N. O. Petree, Atty. fpr Ex'r. FOR SALE—A fine tobacco farm, one mile of Meadows, 499-10 acres, one five-room house and other improvements. Will sell for $2,000.00. Write or see W. L. YOUNG. 12jj3m Stoneville, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER DEED IN TRUST. By virtue of the nower of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to me by H. A. j Blair and wife Nellie Blair on j the loth day of October, 1921,• to 'secure the payment of a certain sum of money, and default hav ing been made in the payment of the same, at the request of the holder of the note secured by the ! said deed of trust, I will sell for , cash to the highest bidder at public auction, on the premises in j the town of Dsnbury, N. C., j Stokes county, on Saturday, September 2, 1922, at the hour of one o'clock, P. M.. H. A. Blair's and wife, Nellie Blair's entire undivided interest, right and title in and to the following described real estate: Beginning at the Southeast corner of shop lot thence about four chains to •Joyce's line, thenee east on his line about eighty-one feet to the line which is called the Baptist Church Lot, thence south on the line of said lot to Main Street, thence west along Main Street, eighty-one feet to the beginning, including dwelling house, this lot deeded by Nancy Manuel, deed bearing Hate April. 1, 1899, recorded in Book 41, Page 115, in the office of Register of Deeds of Stokes county. North Caro lina. Also see will and testament of R. H. R. Blair recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes county. North Carolina. The deed of trust above refered to is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county. North Carolina, in Book 66. page 4-2. This July 31, 1922. J. W. HALL, Trustee. Notice To Creditors. State of North Carolina, Forsyth County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. Dan River Brick Co. vs. Shale Puvingbrick & Fireproof itig Co. NOTICE. To the Creditors of the Shale Pavingbrick & Fire Proofing Co. You will take notice that pur suant to an order entered in the above entitled cause by His Honor Wm. F. Harding, .fudge presiding at May term 1922, of the Superior Court of Forysth county, you are hereby notified to present to the undersigned as Receiver at his office No. 605 in theO'hanlon Building in the city of Winston-Salem. N. C.. on or before August 7th, 19-2, your claim, debt, or demand against Shale Paving Brick & Fire Proof ing Company duly verified, at which time and place a hearing will be had relative to the allow ance on such claims against said estate. You are further notified that in the event you fail to present your claim and having same allowed, you will be barred from participating in the assets of said corporation. This Julv tith. 1922. W. H. BECKERDITE, Receiver Shale Paving Brick & Fire Proofing Co. SIOO REWARD, SIOO. The readers of this paper will l>e pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded di.seass that science has been able to cure iu all its stages and thnt is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly iuflueuced by constitutional conditions re quires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts through the Blood" on the Mucous Surfaces of j the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength hy building up the constitution aud assisting nature iu doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith iu the curative powprs of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they otfer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send fcr list of testimonials. Address F.J. CHENEY it CO, Toledo,O. Sold by all Druggist, 750 2 NOTICE. The Board of County Commis sioners or Stokes county will sell $15,000 6 per cent Road and Bridge Bonds of said county, dated May 1,1922, and maturing May 1, 1937, at the court bouse in Danbury, N. C., at noon. August 15, 1922. Signed: N. E. WALL, Clerk oi Board. Farm For Sale. 156 acres, highly improved, level, I plenty timber. On this farm is an V I loom house, big food barn, -1 tobacco j barns, pack house, tobacco sticks ' and flues, light system- Eighty acres i in cultivation, 20 acres in clover and I alfalfa. Located in special school , district, quarter link? of school, ahd I church, soil road, 3 1-2 miles Walnut j Cove. This farm is to be sold at I once. Terms ar extremely liberal ! and possession can be had early in fall. If you want one of the best farms in Stokes county at a low fig ure, with terms that please, write BOX 66, tf WAI.NLT COVE, N. C. I ] Having duly qualified as adminis- I tratrix of the estate of Mrs. Dolly i Hole, deceased, late of Stokes county, j X. ('., all persons owing said estate ;ire hereby requested to come forward and make immediate payment of the same, and all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same duly authen ticated to the undersigned for pay ment on or before the 15th day of June, 1023, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Walnut Cove, N. C., June 12, 1922. MRS. SUSAN V. FLINCHUM,* Adm x of Mrs. Dolly Hole, deceased. J. I). Humphreys, Att'y for adm'x. NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of J. p. Covington, deceased, notice is here by given to all persons holding claims against the estate of the said J. P. Covington, to present them to the undersigned for payment, duly au thenticated, on or by the 20th day of May, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, are respectfully requested to make im mediate payment to me. E. A. COVINGTON, Executor. P. 0. Pilot Mt., N. C., Route 1. Sale Of Real Estate. North Carolina, Stokes County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. \\. W. Powell, administrator of Joseph Powell, deceased, Against Martha Ann Fulp, widow; John Powell, Nannie Made, and husband, Henry Maeie, Walter Powell, T. H. Gerrey, guardian of Powell; Henry Powell, Helen McGee widow; I -alira Johnson and husband, Dump Johnson, Stacy Powell, W. W. Powell, Claud Powell, Luther Pow ell and christian name unknown, King, heirs-at-law of Joseph Powell. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior court of Stokes county, made in the special proceeding en titled W. \\. Powell, administrator of Joseph Powell, deceased, against Martha Ann Fulp, and others, upon the special proceedings docket of the said court, I, W. W. Powell, adminis trator, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, upon the premises in Sauratown township, Stokes county, N. C„ on— SATURDAY, AUGUST 12th. 1922, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following lots in the town of Walnut Cove, N. C.: Ivots Nos. 35, 36, 37, 38 and 30 on a plat or map made by C. B. Bryant, civil engineer, recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Stokes counfy N. C., in Book No. 53, page 501). W. W. POWELL, Administrator of Joseph Powell, deed. This Kth day of July, 1022. J. W. Hall, Atty for Adijtr . Farm For Lease Or Sale. Come down and see, 155 acre farm with good buildings, etc. J. M. Field, Climax, N. 0., will lease or sell to the right man. Not much money needed if you can make a living and money out of a good tobacco farm. "Fine chance for a young married man to get a start." Yours very truly. J. M. FIELD. To Magistrates. Blank warrants, with judg ment, bill of costs, etc., complete. Printed and for sale at 5 cents each, or 50 cents per dozen. Seat by mail to any address. DAN BURY REPORTER Danbury, N. C.
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