MAKING MOTOR HIGHWAYS BROAD RIBBONS OF LIGHT New Novalux Units, With Nest Reflectors, Focus Light Entirely on Road—Already in Use in Many Places in the United States. " f ' ' ! ; V-V '." ' • ''i ,-tif. ;y • . i . • V 1j- L ' 7d "V- \ „1B «: i«-lf ' ...v. r t.: ..a.e i aB I / ;M* ; w »- m w -jW Mere T i*> Art* 1 t 'JC v ;, J( K "'v : V. .. ».r. ma ! 1 on J V . *■ many of t ' h . iw.iv.i loading Hi,. . ■* th- .-.lit rite submit una the Pa-abo! o Nest Highway Lighting si ; „ miry. The Lincoln Lnt l!-liua> \ m t ion has adopt. 1 ){. avi'.v travel- I !i saw iy-> through* ' i-:n t«r . gi.'tttg the id- a! section of out th* i'niti ! States will (••• almost the famous national turnpike, this sec* perfectly lighted ln-fore many > car- tlon now being Im It in Luke County, Il!v i— : judging from the early Ind ma, >t. a South American n. popularity of a new highway ti u Santiago. capital of Chile. Smh' tig •• • bri '-'bt at w ■ m:i th' a- : ..n •• lanor l r lor 1 • t:.t> | U t tw .y. ars by th (ien. ral Kl. ctric •nu f r lighting the suburban roads Compute Th;-. - v ' 11 •••■ tin at •' , ••» Novalux parabolic nest type of unit. In Klori-la. a much-traveled plea* •ooalled from the arrangement of a " tire the causeway bet wee# s»-r.. - of ;• r «i-ot.t t .> V lamp _ _ • 1 1 •- " f !!u ' s ' wl th In" 0 ano tij !■ r?'res em blln k a nest. Mst Inter -tins_of nnyjn^aliations ' rays - , ■ ' ' . '' ; o* r. tl. •' - t. i >;: ire ."l ••• - v '' Altl the lamps used In these A t >tal ol lui) tut. s of roadway will i. w;!l A units II" >tllj -•> canuiepower, mi m ' . . . , . r , ■ road ! ju;.al«-nt • : : ■ Motor'st* and ill who travel upon tig ;tt in. tlong the main motor turn , h *. countrv highways at night have pike that runs through the towu, and (••iind from experience that these th, rest will be supplied as called x mm; *. • •• lig.jU are ... *al. r ;>« a i : '.n- FARM OfiUDGERY LESS 300.003 Farms Lightening Work by Electrical Means. On Others Women Carry an Averafls of Forty-five Tons of Water e Every Year. Old fashioned drudgery without anv social compensation is decreasing among the farnn of America. This ian be positively stated after examln ing a survey of farms made by elec trical interests. The chief revelation of tliut survey *as that one tenth of Ri! the farms of the I'nited States are equipped for electrical operation. It sounds significant to say that JUifl.OtiO farms are now "doing it elec trically" llut it sounds even more .significant to state that there are ;.70').0ort i.ther farms win re electricity is unknown. On these Jatf. r the old burdens are b.irue in :iie »Il way. The women feel them probably more than the men. Any farm woman who has reached middle life and who has never had an electrical appliance in her house knows how drudgery can kill the spirit. The investigation mentioned brought out certain information. It was found that fit per cent of the farm women on unelectritied farms carry water from the well every day ami average about forty-live tons of water a year. Often the women assist in the dairy work of the farm, and per cent of them wat-h 'he milk pails while t!."i per cent clean the . ream separators. In their dally housework- the same Fort of work that city housewives per form —91 per cent of the women do their own baking and !•"> per cent of them do their own sewing. They cannot fall hack upon the r>n venient corner bakery or grocery for & loaf of bread or a dozen or so of rolls. Neither can they readily call in a dressmaker when they want to have new t lot lies. And on most farms the noonday meal is the big meal of the day. representing an appalling amount of labor. Then, if ever, tliey need a power aside from their own hands if black drudgery is to be overcome. On farms where electric power has been put to work the story is not what it used to be. And the spread of the electrical idea among farmers Is brightening the future for young farm wives just "setting up" with their hus bands, so that these young women may avoid the bowed backs and un timely traces of advancing age which their mothers and their grandmothers suffered. The new emancipation, most observ ers will say. is going to come among those 2,700,000 farms where electricity not yet taken up ita abode. CHURCH SOCIAL WITH BIG SURPRISE FOR ALL Electric Lights Brought About a Regular Transformation. The most memorable church supper ami soi al that has occurred in years In a certain town in the middle west took place last winter The town is a rural community in the center of a tanning territory of considerable ex tent. Moralise of the scattered population the ciiuri h supper is one of the annual occasions when everybody meets ev ervbody else and a whole year's sup ply nf gossip ia exchanged in the cotirs.o of a single evening. More than that, however, the supper enjoys a big reputation. And when the last one was announced the whole countryside planned to be on hand. When the farmers began driving In. shortly after dark. they were amazed up. 'ii coming in sight of the church to perceive a blaze of light pouring out of every window. Out in one corner of the churchyard a little gasoline en gine was chugging away, and inside, suspended from various points about the building, were a number of gleam ing electric lights, replacing the bat terv of kerosene lamps with which the church had previously been lighted. The curious farm folk soon discov* ered the "system"—a self-contained farm electric light and power plant, consisting of the gasoline engine, an electric generator. th« necessary wir ing and the Mazda lamps. It was n contribution to the success of the so cial by the town's electrical supply agent, and It certainly made a hit The whole church was filled with the brightness of the lights, and the so cial atmosphere was greatly increased thereby. NEW TOY TO AMUSE CHILDREN IS NOVELTY The children in manv homes are finding amusement through various electrical inventions. There is, ol course, the miniature electric train and the miniature electric range, ap pealing respectively to boys and girls Recently there has also appeared a simple but fascinating little toy con sisting of a little balloon with a tlnj trapeze suspended from it, to which II attached a dainty ncrobatlc girl. Whei held over the tube of the electric va cuum cleaner long enough for the cur rajt to be turned on the rush of all from the tube will both keep the bal loon suspended In the air and wit cause the little performer to whif about on the trapeze to the treat de light of small folk of 7 or 8 years Little electric current Is required foi this amusement to keep a child please* ••r a long period. THE DANBUfcY REPORTER. NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER DEED IN TRUST. (Corrected Advertisement.) By virtue of the power of sale contained in two deeds in trust executed to me on the l'"> day of January. 1020, by Ja. T. Avers and wife Mary F. '..vers, recorded in tin? Regis ter s o!H".v ct • ( 0.. N. C.. i!. i' ■. s > > i . pa ■* I'Mi • -. hi • • ~v ..; t .» • t • * >! .'I 'I i . • 1 «- • j.I . ; i.l ! '»• . i •. !'Yian' 1' 1 ri i i 1 ::!i) c\ ... A. M., t lie follow ing lands o n i i'Vci! i:; - til t deeds : Fir.-1 Tract in Deed of Trust in Hook dfi. Pa.'c 1 : Beginning at t new read at forked white oak: I hence North 57 1-- derives West. 216 feet ;o a sia'r.o: theme South 70 t •-Trees West l"l feet to :i:i iro, s;ak«. t with i. C. Midi !iin* i'i a ii' i'iherii cours' 1 to o! i I'ilie Hail ami IMHanl ro .i. then-.-.- i:i a Smith-Fast !ir. tion following? said old road to 'hi in n 11 >a.l; t m ::ce do\. i t lit' . "W roa i to tile In ■ inni:!'/. S.vcnd Tract in i ced in Trod ::i !l »'»k !i»v Pa u' 10(1 : I' ; ':: • t .'Mil »' of o! I'i::.' I'.tll ria i: i :i. :i.'o th f .!- I*-w 11 " r.->: •! ;',o t. i\ West 125 feet: thence South 1 degrees Fast 100 feet; thenc Sm '1.2 l i i ilast 57 ! \\ .• ' l ■::: of t:■ m u n«l-*r at!: Ji .. e with t .t : \\ > i• .ai'ijiii .-I '.• road. the |i li.iwin.,' i .>ri -: .North •!0 i|.- 1 re.'-' i.a-e -J" I '.it; Noril. 1-2 ti- grt ts F tsl 100 feet: \>rh 1". .it jj'ri'. -. Fast 75 feet: ■ North 2 derives Fast 04 feet ti . !he t n;ramv ot a l-> Mot street, theme N't-rtii 6:5 il.tocs Wt i > : >n li'i t'o the beguniing, con taining 1 acres, more or liss. Saving and excepting from the boundaries of hinds conveyed in the deed in trust in Hook 66, i page 100. the following lots, shown bv release, recorded in Register's otlice of Stokes Co. in >' Co. i : i" 593: Writ. V rt v.i. l(,t.n Xos. and .'!1: ('. (I. Holland, lots Nos. 1 and 28: Roland Williams lon Nos. I). 10, II and 2'i; G. C. ; Shelton, lots Nos. 21 and 25: J. .s. Dalton, lots Nos. 111.44, 45, 46: L. (). Williams, one lot No. \\ . Blackwell, lots Nos. .'56 and .'l7: W. H. Ashburn, om- lot No. | : Scott Sizemore, one lot No. ; Bryant Parish, one ! lnt No. 33: W. H. Gibson, lots Nos. 2t. 21. 31: J. 11. Carter, ! lots Nos. 12. 13, 14. 15. 16. 17. : 18, and 10: Jr. ). U. A. M., lots 1 Nos. in and 41; Hen Self, lot No. 17: 11. L. Gibson, lots Nos. I 7 and S. Reference is made to I I deeds from J. T. Avers and ■ wife, to above named parties, • recorded in Register's nilice of ■ Stokes county, and to m-c-N i>. i trust of record in same oil! e , from some of said parties, to ! N. (). Petree, trustee, for boun ■ daries and description of said 1 1 exceptions, and to plat of '."River View Development," at Pine Hall. N. C. ' First Tract in Deed in Trust , in Hook 66. Page 102 : Beginning at a stone in W. ■ \V. Chisman's line, South 25 de crees Fast 25)1 feet to a sand- J jclay road; thence with the roai i 10 decrees West 200 feet. South i 2 degrees West 1 n) tVet, South . '1 degrees West 242 feet. North ' 63 decrees West 530 feet to Pine Hall and Dillard road: s thence North 35 decrees East ,i fett. North 11 degiv s Fast n :557 feet to the beginning, con ' taining 5 6-10 acres, ni.tre or 1 less, a i Second Tract in Deed in Trust ' in Hook 66. Pape 102 : j P.eyinninj? at a stake on Earu j side of sand-clay road. South r ?8 degrees West 350 feet; ti i 'i»nce South 10 degrees West • 283 feet to a stake; thence with J old road the following courses, # l North 56 degrees East 250 feet, s j North 27 degrees East 180 feet, >! North 15 degrees East 125 feet. j North 11 degrees West 182 feet •' to the beginning, containing 1 1-2 acrs, more or less. This 10th day of Feb., 1023. N. O. PETREE, Trustee. 'SALE OF LAND UNDER ORDER OF COURT. > By virtue of a decree of the . Superior Court of Stokes county. . rendered bv A. J. C. S. C., .r in it .\ i o t>\ las 11-.tMi" V. A!. fi.t k. Judge t t th.-S'J ;• • : ' I l* ■1 • rt • 111 i* • . . t.i'.t- '•!•>. . . , * 1 '■ i ,•. j { | I . ■ i , i! ! I' . i 10 t ta» 1 ... v O :i... i .-,ili to ... i.-. M li !l t.» wi : i i iit Mil. .• ■ •■it. . .• • : i • t-t i ■. T '. . .- ■; ..i North «' ! ... a" It t'.'ilt,: 1 .lit \'t: • I ' ..\ i.'.t'i; nl tie iatuij* i 1 M. i x i".!.!, 1! heitig ni.oteil to M. M. .I'd in said division, atui heiio: ■onl'e.i as follows: Heginrting •ii a ii.civ at the edge of a read. ■ • iT.t t* of Lots Nos 2. ! and 5, rt in.:, g South 2'.' chains and i int t> links ti. a poplar on tiie \\ » side o a branch in Thomas Ph.\ ne's line, corner of Lot No. ■i. i hence South So degrees • ii Pa\ lie's line 1 li' chairs to u i oplar, corn, r of Lot No. 7, ii t i.e. N. -5 chains and !."> links' ' a small maple in lit.e of Lot N•. thi nee K ist. I•! chains ;>nd - i links to the beginning, con aitiitig »11 acres, mure or less >••1' t ,»o|\ No. 57. pages."; and ti. u\, ;n t Mice of the Rcjistt rot Deed.n of Stokes county, N C.. '• t art her l scriptnuv. Sale subject to the confirm.".- ■ "ti of court, litis Jan. 2>tii, 1: 21. K. V. H1!.!.. i i'!h»'dian for M. M. Hi;l, » .m --nnssiorer. J. I'. Humphreys, Attv. for CotntiisS'iotier. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. 1 » v virtue of the power of •ale iontained in a deed of trust executed by 1!. F. ami W. S. King to the undersigned to se cure the payment of a eeitai . sum of money, and detault hav • ing been nuule in the payment of the same, at the request oi' , | the holder of the aid di'ed of , i trust. I will sell to the highe st i i bidder for cash, or one-third down and the balance secured i for one, two or three years, two 1 ! tracts of land lying in Stoke-. county, in Yadkin or Meadow* ■ township, to-wit : First Tract:—Containing 32 acre- - , mr-re or less, it being the 1 same tract of land conveyed in ; a deed from Peter Bennett and | wife to R. F. King, recorded ir. the otlice of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county in HOOK No. 67. page 80, reference being herein made to same for boun daries. Second Tract: Containing '■ 13 1-2 acres, more or less, it being the present home pla«.e ,lofß. F. King (formerly his ! home place.) I Sale to be hold at the court , house door in the town of Dan burv, at 1 o'clock, P. M., Mon . dav. April 2. 1023. This Feb. 26, 1023. ' J. W. HALL. Trustee. i TOBACCO" FARM" FSITS A I.E. If it is a tobacco farm you want we have it in any acreage you want. On Groom town road and the best tobacco land in the county. Good roads and close ' to Greensboro. N. C. KENDALL REALTY AND AUCTION COMPANY J 7mch.'iw Greensboro. N. C. 1 FOR SALE—2.I7 ACRES OF ' farm land on Abbott's Creek in Davidson county, 7 miles from High Point. 12 miles from Winston-Salem, .'I miles from Thomasville. Good buildings, extra good tobacco land. Fine timber. Well watered. Good sand-clay I road. A. E. FUTRELL. 103. Maple St., Phone 7311, HIGH POINT, N. C. I'v i I PUREBRED EGGS FOR SALE ' If you want purebred Ply • mouth Rock eggs for hatching ' see or write. MRS. J. W. PITZER, Walnut Cove, N. C., Route 1. t 28feb3w ? SALE OF VALUABLE LAND By virtue-of a decree of the Superior court of Stokes coun ty, rendered by A. J. Fagg, C. I S. C., in the Special Proceedings I entitled "J. K. Caudle, Admin i istralor of Marv F. Caudle, tie ! ceased, vs. ,1. Utilus Candle, rt | >d, c.liich (ti'l'iv ait'lii'ir/.es ar.'i i'Tii|.oiVi'iv Ihf limit iied ! 1 : ! e s\l i>i" I iu-i v t . 1 W ill •' *1 ;i Alii..' i .. i : ' 1' '• I; '■ ! ' I'r ' • . "I ■: !.: ! !•'. I 'an-ll : ii . !y i!ii' • .id !n'i >g i ■ illy >! f»H.\ ..' .in . ■i ■, : i l ,ll, > .;!.• (>f .Null h (' i! n : -i. aad ii tract or !-•; -i. ing i ariit lilarly di scr.hcd and ■ tiuined as lolimvs, tu-wit : First Tract;— Beginning at a • 1 !>• -u oak, old corner, now point ers. running North (>:! poles to ; i a hickory; Fast 1:52 poles to a ''hickory; South l>;> poles to a st Idack oak. West 1:»2 poles to . the heginning, containing 50 ' acres, more >r less, adjoining I I i'li lands of R. F. Fulk, the V. ( known as the liumley tract j Second Tract:—lleginti'-ng at ! a rock, .lames K. lluUiiens' cor a. r. on North side of Hollow red. runs North 20 J Ka.-t with his line 5 chains and 01 links t> rock, his corner, thence South So degrees Fast a . new line 2 chains and 3! links , u> a rock, i degrees West "> chains and .17 links to a rock, (thence Norm So degries West on North side hi !i".lio\v road •! chains and .">ii link'! to the be ' ginning, containing 1 1 acre more or less, ami it being the "; sv.i.e land nuiveyer by deed. , bear:ng date d I>ec. 0, 1 OO.i, ; from ti. \\. Thomas and wife C. ; K. Thomas to Mary F. Caudle. ' j which deed is recorded in the '(office of the Register of I>eeds [of Stokes county. North Caro -1 i lina, in Book of Heeds No. 51, ! page 21."\ to which reference is . hereby made for further tie [. script ion of said lands. Sale subject to the conlirma • tion of the court. This 12th dav of Feb., 102*». JAMES R. CAUDLE, Adm'r. of Mary F. Caudle. J. 1). Humphreys, Att> for adm. NOTICE. All persons having claims against the Germanton Mer ' cantile Company, located at Grmanton, N. C., are hreeby notified to exhibit the same to , the undersigned on or before the 20th day of January, 1024. or this notice will be pleaded in " bar of their recovery. This Jan. 20. 102:?. Signed: HENRY S. FOY, JR. Surviving Partner, t 31 jan 4w Germanton, N. C. SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST. By virtue of the power of sale , vestc (I in ihe undersigned by a ct r tain deed in trust executed by S. M. 1 I >odson and R. A. Hcdgieock en the t ? lUtth day of April, 11*21, recorded in 1 the ollice of the Register of Deeds l! of Stokes county, N. ('., in llook No. L 1 | ii'l, page 2 IS. nTerence to which is I hereunto made, default having been ) made in the payment of the note.* securing the said deed in trust, and . the holder thereof having applied to nie to make sale of the lands therein embraced for the satisfaction of the v I notes, 1 will sell at public auction, s i for ea.-h, al the court house door in s | Danbury, X. (on MONKAV, MARCH 12. 1923. at the hour of one o'clock, I'. M„ the j lands described in the said deed in . | trust, tii-wit : ; Lying and being in Sauratown | township, Stokes county, tracts Nos. v six and seven of the Joseph Willis, deceased, lands, as per map made by W. B. Fluharty, engineer, as re corded in book 69, page 205, office - of Register of Deeds of Stokes coun » ty, N. C. The said tracts contain 45.06 acres, more or less. This Feb. 5, 1923. CURTIS C McGEE, Trustee. =f NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of a judg ment of the Superior court of Stokes county, made in the action entitled •L D. Hawkins vs. Hartie Spencer and husband, \V. T. Spencer, the un dersigned commissioner will, on MO'DAV, V|.\Kf|| ,2, ii_M, ■lt li, hour of one i,Y1.,( : , , .M, f •••: h ■ *(i ii. •!., • ,\ ' ' ' I• - : 'e :1/ . ii n • •.1 5 i i .»♦ • • : v . i. • ,| t*j • • : .1. I. A : ■' • ' ft !:i - r j^ ' t»i'i» r of ,1. Mr. 'lll. Id« •»:•« • M 1.-: :!» pnl.'s {„ n i vi,,• -thv'll.'e oil :i lleW Lite Willi >ii'* I* !»■ * f Lots .s'us. 1 iuiii !_, North i>l ili"T"es and .",0 minutes \\et, ( .-ro- ui-r a tiran. il at :! I |M»ICS, in alt .i ' poles to a point in center of pu'i lie i-o-id ami set stone on Kast bank thence \vith the road as it meanders. South 22 degrees West, S poles, S. i | !i degrees West IS l-IJ poles. South I 11 degrees West IS poles to a point in the road. South SO degrees and 4r minutes West one pole from a set i stone' on F.ast bank of the road, for , mcrly a sassafras, thence oIV with old In.- South sr. degrees Fast cros j sing a bran, h at .">1 poles, 2nd branch at 101 poles, 'll all 12s 1-2 pi.leK ;> the beginning, containing tweii'.y-.six ; and one-eighth re/, more or lc»s. Si .' deed frmii .lei 1 Hawkins to Hartie Sp, n.. r. wife i f W. T. Spen | 1 !'i"i others, recorded in the ollicc of the Register of Deeds of Stoke.-. j '•mmy. North Carolina, in Book \. pages 271-272. This Feb. I I. W . II Al 1.. Commissioner. i """ 11 » | NOTICE OF SPECIAL PRO CEEDINGS. j State of Noinh Carolina, Stokes County. •11l the Superior Court. Before the Clerk. Dudley Hairston, .Indie Hairston ami her husband, Patrick Hairston, plain tiffs, Against Lillie Hairston, and her husband, Rome Hairston, Bud Hairston and Duff Hairston, Defendants. NO riCE. The above named defendant#, Bud ■ Hairston and Duff Hairston, will i take notice that a special proceeding , has been commenced in the Superior Court of Stokes county, N. (?., for the ! purpose of selling for partition, the lands of Ruth Hairston, which ar,s described in a deed from \V. A. Lash anil wife Annie E. Lash to Ruth Hairston, bearing date of January S, li'O.'i, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county, N. C., in book of deeds No. •!(>, page 3451, the same lying in that portion of Walnut Cove, N. C., called London, the said lands having descended to the parties to this proceeding, upon the death of the said Ruth Hairston, and the said defendants, Bud Hairs , ton and Duff Hairston, will further ! take notice that each one of them is . required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior court of Stokes coun ty, at his office in the court house in Danbury, N. tin or before the 10 day of March, 15123, and answer or I demur to the complaint, or petition, ( which has been filed in said cause, ! or the releif demanded in said com plaint or petition, will be granted. This 7th day of Feb., 1!I2.'!. , A. J. FARC, I Clerk Snvierior Court. Stokes Co. ; L D. Humphreys, Att'y for Pl'lTs. FARM FOR SALE. nil acres, 7-room dwelling, 5 to i hacco barns, feed barn and other . building*, and good water close by. , One mile south-east of Campbell j postoflice. Come and see for your - --elf. I'rice will be rieht. J F. M. CLARK. - 14feb2w Campbell, N. C. 1 Mr. and Mr». W. G. Petree and children spent last Thursday in Winaton-Salem. * -

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