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SALE OF VALUABLE LAND UNDER DEED IN TRUST. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed in trust, bearing date of Nov. 1, 1919, recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Stokes county, N. 0., in Book No. 63. page 517, executed by Willie V. Meadows and his wife Grade A. Meadows, to the undersigned trustee, to secure the payment of a debt of $2700.00 and inter est. diu.' to the Bank of Stokes County, at Germanton. N. C., and the debt secured by said deed in trust being due and un paid. upon demand being made therefor, 1 will, in order to sat isfy the terms of said deed in trust, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the town of Danbury, N. 0.. on— MU.swAY. M.ikUH 3. 1924. at the hour of 1 o'clock. 1\ M.. t lie lands conveyed in said deed in trust, which are described a* follows, to-wit: Certain tracts -t" land lying and bring in Stokes count v. aforesaid, and more particular ly (i scribed and defined as fol lows • FIRST PR ACT—C :v.y ,1 t Willie V. Meae 1 - and w t'e by M. T. Meadows and wife Isabel Meadow's and O. P (ireen and wife Polly (Ireen in separate deeds. and the whole tract of land bounded as follows: Beginning at a white oak. running South 9 deg. West 27.80 chains to a sourwood, thence west 12.33 chains to. pointers, thence North 14 1-2 j chains to a stake, thence West 3 1-2 chains to a stake, thence North 3 1-2 chains to a pine, thence Fast 3 1-2 chains to a stake, thence North 15.16 chs. 1 to pointers, thence South 66 1-2 deg. Fast 14 1-2 chains to the beginning, containing 41 1-2 acres, more r less. SFCONI) TRACT: Begin ning at a stom on West side of sard day road. Mrs. White'- corner, runs south 67 1-2 dc.'. Fast 1.16 chains to a stone in Frank Hill's line, thence South 25 deg. Wost 1 chain to a stone Frank Hill's corner, also corne 1 * ot lot No. 4. South 22.15 dec. 8.15 chs. to a stone. S. 15.15 d"-1 grees West 1.12 chains ro j stone, thence North 67 1-2 deg. I West 6.40 chains to a stone, I: thence North 3 deg. West 1.3 ij chains to a stone on East side J of sand clay road, thence North i' 30 deg. West with said road 9.34 chains to the beginning, con-;: taining 6.23 acres, more or less. , This Jan. 24. 1924. J. D. HUMPHREYS, j ; Trustee. | ( ~ ( NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree of the!; Superior Court of Stokes coun ty. N. rendered on the 4th M dav of February, 1924. in the,. Special Proceeding entitled. "T.J, ). Mickey against Julius Mick- ; ey. and others," I will sell at J public auction to the highest i | bidder for cash, upon the prem-1 ises in the town of Pinnacle, i N. C„ on— SATURDAY. MARCH S. 1921. j at the hour of one o'clock. P. M. Lot No. 21, in said town, as M shown on plat of same, former ly called "Culler." recorded in 1 the Register's Office of Stokes i County, N. C., in Book No. 69, ' page 380, being 100 feet by 250 1 feet in size, and being the same I Jot assigned to the widow of J. 1 L. Mickey as dower. £ This 4th day of Feb., 1924. 1 T. 0. MICKEY, 1 Commissioner. It N. 0. Petree, Atty. 6feb4w WANTED. i An unlimited amount of * home-made molasses, hams, ba con, sides, honey and beans. W. B. YODER CO.. it WINSTON-SALEM, N, C, * > Mrs. Julia Flinchum, widow of the late John Billie Flinch um. who has been seriously ill . here for some days, is some bet i ter at this time. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER DEED IN TRUST. I Bv vitUie of the power of sale contained in a deed in trust executed to me on the first day of May. 1922. by C. H. Flynt. recorded in the Regis ter's oilice of Stokes countv, N. C.» in Book No. 71. wage 76, to which reference is hereunto made, to secure the payment of certain notes therein recited, in the sum of $2100.00, default having been made in the pay ment ot same. 1 will expose to public sale, to the highest bid-' dtr for cash, at t lie Court Hou.'e ! door in Danhurv. N. C.. on— MOMUY, MARCH 31. 1924. at the hour of 1:30 o'clock, P. M., the lands conveyed in the ■ trust, to-wit: " 1 ract No. I.—Part of the! Reid place, beginning at a sto'u! in the bottom William Heath' and J. G. II Mitchell's . thence North 54 degrees Fas'.,! 19'50 feet to a stone in the' > irravt yard. Huggins' corner; thel'.ce \. 5 degrees W. witii ni.s , I: .( 1270 feet to a -toil", his corner in James* line: thenec N. 70 degrees and 2S minutes 13.i." teet to a stone ill lames ,'ne; thence S. 5 degrees W. with Tilley-Flynt lint. 2879 feet to the beginning, contain ing 67.50 acres, more or less." ! "Tract No. 2.—Beginning in I center of Sandy Ridge-Walnut Cove road. S. 89 decrees ii. 1165 feet to a stone in Flynt's , line; thence S. 4 degrees W. | with his line 400 feet to a stone; I 100 feet, post. Heath's and Mitchell's corner; thence S. 39 degrees W. 761 feet to a stone near the spring; thence N. 59 degrees W. 892 feet to a I stone in center of road: thence ■ in a Northern direction 612 feet to the place of beginning, con-; taining 19.5 c acres, more or * , , •• iI'SS. Right is rest rved to call in sale oj* reject bids if price is ik t satisfactory. This 2"th dav • f Feb.. 1924. N. u. PFTIIFF. —• 11 .i rustee. • NOTICE or S\l E OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree of the Superior court of Stokes county, rendered on the 25th day of February. 1924, in the Special i Proceeding entitled "S. F. Stew-,! art and A H. Stewart, Fx Parte." I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder tor cash at the late residence >f 1 Robert L. Stewart and Martha Stewart, in Meadows township. l Stokes county, N. C., on— SATURDAY. MARCH 29. 1921 at the hour of one o'clock. P.M . two tracts of land, one belong- i :ng to Martha Stewart, and the | other to Robert L. Stewart, I, described as follows : Martha Stewart Tract : I "Beginning at a post oak on; the Saw Mill road, thence West I 26 chains to a white oak; thentv j North 21 chains to a water oak; i thence East. 29 chains to a white oak: thence North, L> chains to a post oak; thencj Fast, 20 chains to a stake;! thence South, 47 chains to the[ beginning." Robert L. Stewart Tract : "Beginning at a stump in the old Saw Mill road, near a tobac co barn belonging to the said R.' L. Stewart, and running with .' the road as it meanders North ' 12 chains to a stake in the road a corner of a former purchase in the George line; thence with ' that line, South 85 degrees ' East, twenty-one chains to ! pointers at the Pea Vine branch; thence down the branch as it meanders, eleven and one- ( half chains to a maple snag, thence West 18 chains to the \ beginning, containing twenty- ; one acres, be the same more or « less." The land will be sold sepa rately, and as a whole, to see in which way it will bring the better price. This 25th day of Feb., 1924. T. C. BOLES, __ _ Commissioner. | N. 0. Petree, Atty. 27feb4w THE DANBURY REPORTER. i- NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. ■1 By virtue of the power of sale - contained in a certain deed in trust executed by J. B. Amos and his wife . Daisy Amos, and Eliza J. Amos, to 4 the undersigned trustee, to .secure ' a debt of $400.00 and interest due |to Martha J Amos, the said deed i - iin trust bearing date of April 13, I and being recorded in the of ' ' lice of the Register of Deeds of • | Stokes County, N. l\. in Book No. l>t>. Page 051. and the debt secured by , same being due and unpaid, and rc i quest being made by the said Martha * J. Amos.'for a sale of said lands, to 1 satisfy the terms of said deed in 1 trust. I will, in order to satisfy said ( terms of said deed in trust, on I SAT I'lt DA > . MAlti'll 1. 1921. ' i j at the h.'iir of one o'clock, P. M.. e:t the premises, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, tlv lands conveyed in skid deed in trust. ! wlich are described as follows, u ! wit : A certain tract of land lying and being in Stokes county. North C.nv 'inn. and more particularly describe 1 1 and defined as fellows, viz : IViriniiing at a lo ust stake. Tom | Shelton"-- corner, runs West with ' iii- lit e t iie hundred ?n.i ni... Tv- MV. n pel. - to it bl.u k g;;:r.. the:, e X .nil ;-2 pel s to black gu- . pointi rs. thence East ll«7 pole- ' point« r>. thence South 15 1-2 p. !,■ -, to the hegirning, containing sfi acres,; j more or less, save and except about j 15 acres sold off to Richard Martin, on the East side of said tract of ! land. This is a good tract of land, lying in about 500 yards of the main sand i lay road leading from Winston- Salem. N. C„ to Martinsville, Ya., and having a good outlet to said road. j Bidding will start at $852.50, an 1 sale is subject to confirmation of 1 the court. This Jan. 26. 1024. A. J. AMOS. Trustee. I>. Humphreys, Atty. I GOOD FARM FOR RENT. i ' I The excellent farm of M. I. & J. C. Stewart, lying in the Box | Mi. sec'iot . nonr '»ermanton, is tor ret f. This is a tine place for l a good - horse renter, has 3 to-' bacco barns, re-ordering house, good table, and is well watered, j Fine tobacco land and plenty of 'good corn land._ Two good dwell in/ houses. Write at once or see •I. C. Stewart. 21"> W. 4th street. Winston-Salem. N. C. 3octtf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator with the will annexed of the estate j of J. E. Simmons, deceased, late of t Stokes county, N. C., this is to notify j all persons having claims against | the 'estate of the said deceased to ! exhibit them to the undersigned, on j or before the Ist day of February, 1 1025, or this notice will be pleaded iti ! bar of their recovery. All persons 1 indebted to said estate will please j i make immediate payment. This the 2Sth day of Jan.. 11»24. J. G. BRADSHAW, Adtnr. with the will annexed of the estate of J. E. Simmons, dee'd. j J \V Hall. Atty. j | --AS INVESTMENT-^ which assures an annual return of not less than 7 Der cent, and which pays an additional 2 per cent, annually when net earnings on the total capital amount to 9 per cent, in a corporation under the direct management of a group from among the most suc cessful executives in the Pied mont Section, Secured by one of the moat modern and beat equipped weav ing milla in the South manufac turing a conaiatently profitable line of good* Is Worth Looking Into For full particalara write BOND DEPARTMENT AMEIICAN TIKI WAIT Charlotte, N. C. FRANK B. GREEN, Mgr. 2jaotf ' Great Field For Young- Women From Winston-Salem Journal. L | A field of employment for ' young women that offers sub > stantial rewards and at the same . | time a splendid opportunity for ,! wide and needed service is nurs ing in small towns and communi ! i ties more remote from great . centers of population. This theme was elaborated by the Rev, W. H. Whiteside, superintendent of the Raptist Hospital of South Carolina located at Columbia, in his address before the American College of Surgeons. North and South Carolina Section, here Monday night. Nurses get their training at hospitals. Hospitals are usuallv located in the larger towns and cities. It is quite natural for graduate nurses to work in the community in which their mother hospital is located. Sometimes, as Mr. Whiteside said, there are more graduate nurses in a city than the demand justifies. Hut, on the other hand, there are many smaller towns and com munities where are not by any means enough nurses, Mr. Whiteside was pleading for more nurses in those districts. | He-ilth is the foundation of all success and progress. The doctor and the nurse who devote their time to helping stamp out disease inii in caring for those who have been stricken by it are doing a Christian work of the highest merit. Ihe nurse who >.oes to the more remote regions and , unselfishly ami skillfully nurses back to health the suffering and teaches the principles of keeping well is a creater. She will be amply supported, for service has its rewards. The Lawrence Hospital, Win ston Salem. N. C.. is increasing its staff of Pupil Nurses and at the present time will admit young women desiring to take up the profession of nursing. In formation may be obtained by writing or calling to see the Superintendent 13feb8w NOTICE OF SERVICE OF I SI MMONS BY I'I'BLICA TION. State of North Carolina Stokes County. In the Superior Court. IJetore the Clerk. J. 11. Martin, administrat enf Joseph T. Martin, deceased, and others, vs. Dosha CaU'Wood and lur hus band Dan (iatewood, Sallie Franklin an I her husband lii i: Franklin. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS RY PUBLICA TION. The defendants, Dosha Gate- j wood and Frank Landreth, will l take notice that an action en-, titled as above has been com-! menced in the Superior Court! of Stokes County, N. C., before. the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court for the purpose of selling the real estate of Joseph T. Martin, deceased, in order to make assets to pay debts and the cost of adminis tration of the estate; and said j defendants herein above named will further take notice that they are required to appear be fore the undersigned Clerk at the court house at Danbury, N.j ('., at a court to be held on Mon day. March 21th, 1921, and ans wer or demur to the complaint i (petition) filed in this cause or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded iu said petition. This 23rd day of Feb.. 1924. A. J. FACC., Clerk Superior Court. FOR SALE. We have a few tons of nice, clean, wheat straw for sale,; also several barrells good corn. ! Apply to W. D. CLENN, Manager Old Town Farm, Three miles east Walnut Cove. 13feb4w WANTED—If any of our readers have or know of any old copies of the Reporter back 30, 40 or 50 years—please communicate with us. We will buy them. REPORTER, DANBURY, N. C. James H. Baker, of Meadow.? i township, was among the visi- I tors here Friday. Mr. Baker's ■ name has been mentioned as a . candidate for Sheriff on the Democratic ticket. R. T. Pell, of Westfield, was among the visitors in Danbury I Saturday. I- ! Walnut Cove-Winston- Salem Bus Line. TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY, j SCHEDULE : ! Leave Walnut Cove at 9:30 i. I m.. and 4 p. m. Returning leave Winston-Salem at 7:30 a. m., and 2:30 p m. T. C. CALLOWAY. Owner and Operator. 20fob2w NOTICE OF SALE OF VALU ABLE LAND. i No th Carolina, Stokes Count,*. I Under and by virtue and ;u -thonty contained in a certain deed of trust, executed by W. li. St Lilt/, and wife, Cora Stultz. on the 2t'» day of May, 1921, and duly recorded in the ofiic» of the R '«rister of Deeds of **t >l\"s County. N. i i Hook No. li.'*. pag.' 'vlS. the terms «>t" said deed of iruM not hav'ng been complied with, and de mand having been made by the beneficiaries therein named, the undersigned, on— MARCH 15. 1921. at the hour of two o'clock, p. m., on the premises, hereinafter described, will sell at public auction to the hghest bidder for cash, the following describ ed tract of land: Lying and being in Beaver Island Township, Stokes Coun ty. near Dillard, N. C., and ad joining the lands of J. M. Gal loway estate, Wallace Flinn, C. A. Mitchell estate, and J. M. Mitchell estate, and containing 71 acres, more or less, and be ing the identical tract of land conveyed to W. S. St lilt / and Cora Stultz. and deed to same U'ing recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county, N. and reference is | hereby made to same for a bet-; ter and mere particular des cription. This Fib. 7. 1924. W. 11. IDOL. Trustee. NOTICE OF COMMISSION ERS SALE OF LAND. State of North Carolina Stokes County. Under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Stokes County, North Carolina, made *in the Special Proceeding entitled "C. L. Dodson, administrator of the estate of W. B. Dodson, de ceased and others vs. Nancy F. Dodson, J. W. Dodson, and others," the under signed will on— MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1924, at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., on the premises and at the home of the late W. B. Dodson, in Snow Creek township, Stokes county. North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder and for cash the following de scribed lands, to-wit : Bounded on the West by Jerry Dodson, on the North by j the lands of T. J. Cann, on the; East by the lands of George! Griffin and on the South by! the lands of N. B. Duggins, con taining 80 acres, more or less, i and being the same tract of land described in the third item of the will of John Preston, de ceased, and to which reference! is hereunto made, said wil being recorded in the office of, the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes County, N. C.. in will book No. 6, pages 61, etc. See also deed from N. O. Petree, Commissioner appointed to sell said land, to Nancy F. Dodso.n, bearing date of May 3, A. D., 1912, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county, N. C., in Book No. 57, at page 364. Sale subject to the confirma tion of the court. This 23rd day of Feb.. 1924. C. L. DODSON, Commissioner. «| NOTICE OF COMMISSION ER'S SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of an | order of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Stokes County, North Carolina, rendered on the 23rd day of February, 1924, in the special proceeding en titled "Taylor Price, adminis trator of William Webster, de i ceased, vs. Ollie Webster, j (widow), Nannie Martin and j husband Noah Martin and others," the undersigned will I on— MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock. P. M., on the premises and at the home of ' the late William Webster, in Stokes County, North Caro lina. sell at public auction and to the highest bidder and for cash, the following described lands, to-wit : FIRST TRACT. Beginning at the road below "K Fork" church, thence North 25 1-2 chains to a stake in the I center ot' the road, thence So. i5O degrees West 4.(58 chain.*, j thence South 15 degrees Fast, 1.75 chains, thence South 32 \ degrees West 5 1-2 chains, thence West 11 deg. X. 25 1-2 J chains to a stake, thence South 1 ! chains to a stake in the cen ter of the road, thence South i-Hast with the meandering:- ot' I said mad about 136 poles to the 1 point ot beginning and contain i ing M l acres, more or less, j (This tract is sold subject to j the dower interest therein oi' Ollie Webster, widow of William Webster, deceased.) SECOND TRACT. Beginning at a pine in the fork of the road, thence along the meanderings of the Iron Works road South 87 5-6 deg. East 1.87 chains. North 71.75 deg. East 5 chains, North 85 deg. East 3.5 chains, South 76 deg. East 1.54 chains, Soutn 56 degrees East 7.64 chains,. South 75.75 deg. East 4.15 chs. North 56 deg. East 6.10 chains S. 78.25, East 2.71 chains. S. 56 deg. East 5 chains, S. 70.25 deg. East 4.85 chains, S. 86 deg. East lit chains to the middle of the fork of South Beaver Is land creek; thence up the creek as it meanders for line by this ! bearing for calculation N. 27.75 ; West 11.05 chains to Maggi" and Ellon Foy's corner in th« middle of the creek 15 hnks 4 from a stake on the East bank: thence a new line with said Fov's line. North 89 3-8 degree-; West 39.15 chains to a stake in the middle of the road, 15 links from a stone on the East side of same, thence along said road S. 33.50 deg. West 3.61 chains S. 62.75 deg. West 3.50 chains to the place of beginning, con taining 24 acres, more or less. THIRD TRACT. Adjoining the lands of John R. Lawson. Neal Cardwell Es tate and others, in Beaver I land Township, Stokes county, N. C., and bounded as follows: Beginning at the Fork of Beaver Island Creek as the creek now runs, and at the up per end of the old creek l>ed thence down the old creek bed, S. 19 1-2 degrees West 3 chains and links to a bend on ol,| creek bed: thence S. 51 degrees West 4 chains to an apple tr-e on old creek bank; thence S. 31 deg. East 1 1-2 chains to a bend in the old creek bed; ( thence S. 3 1-2 chains to anoth er bend: thence South 58 deg. East 2.75 chains to the creek as it now runs: thence up Bea ver Island creek as it now runs, to the beginning, and contain ing 3 acres, more or less, and this being the same land that was recovered at fall term of Superior court. Stokes countv, N. C.. by R. H. Mitchell from Neal Cardwell. Sale subject to the confirma tion of the court. This 23rd dav of Feb., 1924. TAYLOR PRICE. Commissioner. FOR RENT—^One-horse farnt with fine tobacco and corn land. Also three small farms for sale, near 2 churchea, joins consolida ted school farm, on public road, 5 miles from Greensboro. DOCK KING, lw Greensboro, Route I.
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