NOTRE OF SALE OF 51i0.000.00 "STOKES COIN TV RO A P IMF U O V FM E\T BONDS:* Notice > hereby «iven th.it the Hoard of County Commis sioners of Stokes county. North Carolina. oilers tor sale si\t> thousand "Stokes Counts Road Impnnemem Ronds." in thv? denominations of S1 «0tlt>.0;» each, with interest coupons at tached. which will hear date »i" Juh the lirst. 1021. issued un der an act ot* the (Jeneral As sembly of North Carolina. be ing Chapter F!2 of the public Local l aws of o*2 !. bearing sK per cent, semi-annual interest from date. $.">.000.(10 of which will fall due :ind payable on th«* first dav of July. PM2. md like amount of .VVOOK clue and payable in each and e\cry year thereafter, on July Ist. until the\ have all been paid. Sealed proposal-, for the pur chase of said bonds will be re ceived b> .!. It. How en. Clerk of the Hoard of County Commis sioners of Stokes County. ;•! his otlice in Danhury. ( .. tin to two o'ciock. I*. >l.. Juh M. li*2l. at which time and place the same will be opened an;l passed upon In the board >»i County Commissioners of "stokes county. North Carolina, said Hoard reserving the ri l; h• to reject any and all bids. AM proposals must be accom panied with certified check properly vouched for by some local bank of Stokes county. N. C.. in an amount etjualinu two per cent of the l>itl. which will be returned to the bidder i:i tht event the bid is not accepted. Proposals of two kinds will he con-idend by the board: First: The Commissioners to have the bonds and coupons prepared and pay the fee for the opinion of the approving :u --torney. Second: lhe purchaser to have the lionds and coupon prepared ready for siunin_ r . and pay the fee for the opinio i of the approving attorney. This the Oth day May. 3I2J. J. It. HOWFN. I Clerk Hoard County ( omr.iis sioners. Stokes County. N. v . 2lma\ !w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having i.ualifle-l as adminis trator.- of the estate of J- • Fowler, dee'd. -his is to request all person owing his estate t«» make immediate settlement of same, and to notify all persons holding claims against hi* es tate to present the same, duly authenticated, to the undersign ed for payment on or before the 17th day of April, l'»2">. or this notice will be pleaded 1:1 bar fit' their recovery. Pinnacle, X. ( April 1 •">. 1 f'Z?'- F. FoWLKIC. li. S. FOWLKIi. Admr's J. W. Fowler, deul. J. I). Ilnmphrevs. atty for adnu*. NOW IS THE TIME TO SELF YOl'K SFRPIA S GRAIN. If you have a surplus of wheat and corn now is the time to sell. It will be lower at har vest time. We pay the market price in cash. DAN BURY ROLLER MILLS, DANBURY, N. C. , WANTED. An unlimited amount of home-made molasses, hams, ba con, sides, honey and beans. W. B. YODER CO., tt WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. NOTICE OF RF-SAI.E OF ! UFA!. ESTATE. u iJ. ii. ■ i -. i I-. I'y . f a deiree of thoj Super:' r Court of _ Stokes ( county renc.v red the i day of February. IP2',. in the ! Special Pmeet.inir entitled "S., F- Stewart ar.d A. H. Stewart, i F.\ Parte." 1 will expose t«» pub lie sale t" the highest bidder! for va-'h at the late residence ot j lloliert 1.. Stewart and Marth.i j Stewart, isi Meadows township., Stokes county. N. t .. on— S \TFRDAY. M VY .11. 1021. at the hour of one o'clock, p. m . two tracts of land, one belong ing to Ma"tha Stewart, and the other to Hubert 1.. Stewart, de scribed as follows: Martha Stewart Tract: "Rejrinninjr at a post "ak u,i . tile Saw Mill road, thence West Jt! chains to a white oak: thence ! \ rth-1 «. hains to a water oak:! 'h* i.e Fast. iiiaiis to a white oak; thence North l-»i chain* a post oak: thence; Ivist. 2 chains to a stake;, th.vce South. IT ci'.a. > to tile. •• i-itnvnjr." Itobert 1.. Stewart Tract: "i:. at a -' 'iv.p in the • M -aw-mill r ad. • .. *ob:>c i.l bar;' b» io r ' ' '■ e said R. 1.. S'.ewa 1 '". and !' ■ w it!i t the road as it mi and* rs. North 12 chains ; > a in ' he r!. a .• I - : r a f« "I'l'cha.se ::i ".i;e (i • r.'.v neiice With ' hit I! •. Si ' A >"> ' f.t'lV -s Fast. '.vvv.ty->>ne liiair.s to pointers at the Pea Vino brumh; thence down the brand ■ : v nu*t !1. UTS, 0 it: 111 « h i.! i iiiiins u nuipu* sjiiijr* • viK .• Wes' IS chains to the: lit vinr.injr. containing twenty- 1 one :.cn be the same n'."!'e • i'i less. The land will be - M sepa-! rately. and a a wiiole. to •• in which way it wii! orintr the better nrice. This April 17th. 1924. T. C- HOLES. ' '• nimissiotu-r. N. O. Petree. A::y 2:-anriw GOOD FARM FOR RH.N l\ The excellent farm of M. I ..v I. C. -"Stewart, lyinir in the Pox Mt. seciiot., near 'ennanton, is for rent. This* is a tine place for a good 2-horse renter, has :! to bacco barns, re-ordering house, i irood tr.tile. and is we 1 watered. Fine tobacco land and plenty of irond corn land. Two Rood dwell-! !n,. r houses. Write at once or see I. C. Stewart. LI" NV. 4'.h stn>et. Winston-Salem. N. C. oocttf iMtk Yvou CAN MAKE *!■ BIG MONEY I iM , suuNucui i ijifc MONUHENTS^! Oho tr.r.n in V--.- • i mnj* f •» ! hi* Mar.- sir. i ' •■■■•- nturc-f ting his • At.oth.-r u N*w , t.a.l- » T" -i ' I'g'- i ; . -l. r • - l •" try 11 if I. ir.'.if .1 in. • ■ ' ••' - t-' l -' , , ... «hn ii iv,. • 1 ii., .■ V ivi- v..-i . • :• l-'l 1" WH11! rODAY CommoawpahS K»r'"' " or»t t( Co. | v l.'iCiincs>t. Rot.m ' 1 .tinntii C,n. I i t - I — which assures an annual return 1 of not less than 7 per 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 j the direct management of a trrono from among the most suc cessful executives in the Pied mont Section, Secured by one of the most; modern and best equipped weav ing mills in the South manufac turinn a consistently profitable line of troods Is Worth Looking Into For full particulars write BOND DEPARTMENT AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY Charlotte, N. C. FRANK B. GREEN, Mgr. 2jantf j ____—— 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. THE DANBURY REPORTER. - AI.I-: or VAI.CABLE '.AND li\ COMMISSIONER. • !'' V'.r'ilO 1 doTCe Ot ! ilt i Sf;> ."''l' nf Stokes C« «y, i\ ; •:,!'•! l>y A. ,1. Fagi*. > • |s. in 'Special l'ru.eed , iii'. r > i'! '.: i "Sallie L. Pel ree. I administratrix >f John ' Petive. d-.v. a.-.'!. a-rainst Mar. ; !.. IVuve. it a'." ••"intinjr the undersiirned a >•> lv.missiom-r. 1 | will si-il at public auction to tin* , hbidder at The court hi'tise door in the town ot i Danburv. N. C„ on— , S VTI'HDAV. JI NK 11. 1024. I lat the hour f ono o'clock. ! . M.. the following described lands, belemrinjr to the estate • I John D. Pot ree. t«>-wit: First Tract:—Beyinniiij? at water I'dv'o on Smith hank ot i Dan river in centiT is old r>ad I under I'fidjre that i r> sses Dan, river rii'lit .'.ear tn Pine Hall. N i and inn- with tile nld Lai t'ord road t i.e following conrst.-. to-wi : S. 'Jo de«r. Hast 2-"> > It.. 'S. 18 dej; W. 510 feet, S. !"> ilejr. West '.MI l'eet, South •""> ; dejr. Fast 7"» l'eet. South 7:'' dejr. Fast "Jl* In t. Smith -1 dc~. I Fast .".IS t• 'it. S. uth -"2 f.i feet. South 11 dog. K:;t feet. SoiH!; foot, South.".l! dog. Fast 12• • 'feet. Sm;th 7 dig. West i. m. Soirh 2" d'.'jr. Fast 11"> to ;> toiie in an ( Id r'ad. then • South 70 lit'.', and 15 mini;. W« ■ on a new line and hen - division line •VJ! tie', to a sto' new coiner. nth 17 dog. W. imi law line, and heir.;-' ;i div -ion line dS2 feet. S .ut'i 5iJ ».• and 'o minutes W»i on a n> ■ i line and heing division line Mi"! l'eet to ;i stone in old line boil!}. J. R. Satterlield's line, theme North !*> dey. West n his ]i». !">I (5 feet to a stone formerly j noplar stump. his and Gibson •onier. same lieing at tiii I .branch. thence down the van-1 ous ir.'-aiulers of the branch in ! ,i Noi'th-W i>t course to Dan j river, thence with the South -■ i• * r of said river, following th.-j i-oiir»'> to the beginning, con-; taming 1 , acres, m"ie or less. , Sec-nil Tract: Containing r*» ;u >. -. more or '.i s, and 'nnundt i ■ ii the We-t -dde tin i'i - of i y 'in lands of Kaleigh Srit ter;ie!d. "ii the Son* i side ! y the lands of AhY; ! \\*« l i and Uol.t. Withers, on the Fast ! side by tii" land.- of Isaiah War- ; : reii and those ot the Ashbi'rns, : ami on the North side by tiu :ir-d a' ive nam. 1 land* . f th" lir.--' tr;ut ;Jn.ve -et forth. Hot h 'nuts I:.' in Stokes 1 eouat N !i Car. li.;a, near! i I'ine ii.di. N. on tht Male Highway, and ar g. ■ i farm ing Sands. i.u\iiig exti.i goo 1 1). u r.ver in.tt« :n iai-ds and j _ r i i . upland. Terms of sale: Oia-third i .-1 i. one-third in ix r.ths, ,: ud ie-third in twelve months, wit ; : privilege of paying all iash, and deferred payments to be see'.ired by good interest beariinr bonds. Tins Mav Ist. 1021. N. F. I'FPPKK. t'ommissioiii r. NOTICE. Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Ford l j Combs, dee'd, notice is hereby i given to all itersmis holding : claims against said estate to | present them to the undersign j ed for payment, duly authent'- I cated, on or by the lGth dav of ! April, 1025, or this notice will !be pleaded in bar of their re- I eovery. All persons indebted to said estate are respectfully requested to make immediate payment to me. This 15th dav of April, 1021. MRS. IDA COMBS. Adminis-.ratrix. T\ O.: King. N. C. N. ()• Pctive, Atty. for Adtv.'x. NOTICE. Having duly qualified as ;•l ministrator of the o>ian of .Mrs. Huth Ronton. colore!, no tice is hereby pi von to all per sons holding claim* against said estate to present them to the undersigned for payment, duly authenticated, on or by the 21th day of April, 1925, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate are re quested to make payment to me- This 19th day of April, 1924. M. O. JONES, Adm'r., P. O. Danbury, N. C. N. 0. Petree, Atty. NOTICE or ( ' KK'S HE-SALE Of '.AND. I'nder -oid 'ov virtue m' at. order of the • lerk of the Si - ivrior Com" ot Siokcs county, | North Carolina, made in the spivi'd ift eed.ings entitled. "C. 1.. !>■ Is >n. administrator ■>.' the cstati f W. W. I)o !.-on, deceased, and others. \s. Nanc.v I". IV is. hi and otiurs" the uu-! der-ivrned will on— SATI It DAV. MAY 21. 1021. ;;t tell o'« lock, A. M.. on tl'" | premises in Stokes county, N. C.. re-M I! ;it public auction and to the highest bidder for cah, | tile following described iailds, I to-wit: Adjoining' the land of Jerry Dodson. T. J. (iann. George (inliin. N. 15. Dueeins. and others, ard bounded and de- j scribed as follows: Beginning at an irmi stake , in Joyce's line: thence Smith S'! degrees j-'ast 01 p. i s and 2o .links to an iron stake. Joyce's t corner: tlience South 7 degive- W e %: ' >! :>oh sto an iron *:ake.| ' Duggins' corner in «B MI'S line: i thence Si'till 5-1 deeii'i'S Fa-t.; 100 pidi s and !• liili-s to a stone, | \"i i tion's corr.er: tlieticu North i > liejrc Fast ion ludes a.nd 1 links t' if- n stake .ritlin'- 1 eoiMer in i.is : ■ heiic- Ni rti -'i ile'/re - West i 57 ;io!es ar. 2" links *.. an ii*"U •.take, an I !>■ inters in ivnitons I:!ii-* the'.ti -i Sunt It 7 eg fees W ; i the Ihv inning, coiitain.i'ig 77! acres, more or less. Same slv w ine the aim ve by survey t adi i ov W. F. « arte;* on April 10th. j 1021. The Jib. ve described lan Is being the sane land as de j scribed in tie third item of the will of Ji hu Pi'esti ■>, said will | beintr recm'i'n 'i in S;• !es coun ! tv. N. in B 'k N". d. page -51, etc. See also deed from N. IVt ree. Commissioner, Natuie F. Dodson. May "b A. F -1012. Book No. nag - Register 'f Dee.ls m'.iie i : *.i * ; county of Stokes. Sale subject to the i • .i':t".:t- . tion of tiie our; This April 2".. 1021. C. 1.. Di'DSON. Commissioner. 1 1.. R• i rts, A 11( t new NOTICE. Having ..ualitVd as trators of the c.-ta',- • :' A. A. ■ iJolus, lau v I • v -urr v. N I C.. all persons owing his est an | are rei|iic s*.cd. to , inn rwai'-'i and pa> ame. an 1 ail *>e 1 holding claims against .-aid • • ( t att are hereby not 1;'. •»! ti i -; j si nt the -iiine. duly aut i • 'ic;.- ! led. to th • undersigned for pay- j m.ent tin or before the Ist day of i May. 1025. m* this notice will In pleaded in bar of their rum en'. This April 2". 1021. W. C. ROLFS. German!on, N. i;. ]. FLEMING AI.LFN, Walnut "ove. N. (11. 1. Adm'rs of A- A. Boles, deiM. J. I). Humphreys, atty for adtn. NOTICE. Having duly qualified as ad ministratrix of the estate of S. P. YenaMe, dee'd, notice is hereby givmi to all persons holding claims against the said deceased, to present them to the undersigned for payment duly authenticated, on or by the sth day of May, 1025, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate are respectfully requested to make immediate pnvnient to me. This April 20. 1024. MRS. KI.RSFV YEN ABLE, Administratrix. P. O. Yade Mecum. N ('. ! N. (). Pet ree. Atty. for Admx. NOTK'K OK COMMISSION ER'S SALE OK LAND. By \irtue of a decree of the S.iipeCi '' court ef Stokes couit-! i ty. rendered by A. J. Fagg. C. S. C., in the special proceodinirs i entit'ed. "J. L. Lynch vs. M. O. Lynch." for division of a tract of land held in common by the plaint it!" and defendant ap pointing the undersigiii'd com missioners. we will sell at pub-! ! lie auction to the highest bidder on the premises oil— Tl ESDAY. .lI'NE 17. lO2L it the hiur of 2 o'clock P. M.. the following described lands, i known as the Fliza Jane Wilkes dower, adjoining the lands of C. IE. Pyrtle, L. A. Lynch, James j Lynch, Boss Lynch, W. R. Cov - ington. and others in Stokes i county, N. C„ and bounded as I | follows: Beginning on a poplar and j I runs Smith 5 degrees West ! »0 and .">7-100 chains m old stump, then South S»i 1-2 !•'- grees Fast ."'.2 00-loti chains: then North •"» degrees Fast 51 chains to pointers, then North ' S5 degrees West loo.'l-1o(( clis. I | to ;i smirwood. then South 2 1-2 ] j degrees West 24 .'SO-1 Oil chains j J to .-tone, then North S"> 1-1 de-1 | gives West 20 75-loit chains io i . 'he beginning, and containing i 1 122 70-100 acres, more or less. , The above boundary will b") >■ • lii in tW'i separate tracts audi •ii t as a win le >ne t rat i of i iI2 S .-loil it i rt s on the South j side of the boundary. and ">0 O'.i-l'iO acres on the North i side i f the boundary. One of these farms has dwel- I lings and barns, and the other no improvements. This is a very line tobac."> farm. Terns:—Cash. This Mav 12. 1021. J. D HUMPHREYS. W. R. PADGETT. Commissioners. YOKE OXEN LOR SALE. Pair oxen, weighing about i I2ii(i pounds each, guaranteed i I to work anywhere, offered fori »;iie at a reasonable price. Ap- I |)|v to W. A. SMITH. If DANIU RY. N. C (iRAIN WANTED. We vsill buy wheat and cot it for cash at the market price. i DANBLRY ROLLER MHJ.S.. DANBLRV. N. C. —— WANTED- Salesman wit h uitomobile by a lartre Oil and Paint Company to call on farm I fradr'. Excellent opportunity and I previous experience unnecessary. I Address at once The Lennox Oil lAc Paint Company. Department- Sales, Cleveland. Ohio. 21m2t - FOR RENT FOR 1925. Good 4-horse also good 2-horae farm. Good bniidinus and good land f >r tobacco corn and wheat. SAMUEL HAIRSTON, l-lmy lt Wenonda, Va. S Practical i g Nurse Tells I Mrs. N. E. Snow, of Routa 'O' 1, near Paris, Tenn., tells the story of her experience as W "I &m 62 years old and I & &$) have been a practical nurpe X for more than 20 years, tak- S ing mostly maternity cases. (M) One of my daughters suffered (g|j) from cramping at . . . She would ju3t bend double and ! @ have to go to bed. iCARDUIi g The Woman's Tonic § | was recommended to her and I she only hail to take about | © two bottles, when she hardly @ (!®) knew that it was . . she suffered so little pain. jc "M y youngest daughter (0) was run-down, weak and (O bgi nervous, and looked like she didn't have a bit of blood Soft left—just a walking skeleton, O) jit no appetite and tired mil the IgL w time. I gave her two bottles of Cardui. It built her up O X and she began eating ana W soon gained in weight and v ® has been so well since." 2 Cardui, the Woman's Tonic, T has helped suffering women V W for over forty years. Try it. A 0 At all druggists'. Z VDVANTAGES OF A LARGE SCHOOL. The advantages of a large school are similar to the advan tages offered by any large enter prise. Any one who will stop to reason intelligently will recognize at once that a large enterprise can do many things, secure many t nelits ami afford many advan tages not possessed bj a smaller concern. The large schc. )1 attracts and secures better teachers. The larger school maintains let ter equipment. The large schc d is because of its extensive acquaintance, called upon to fill more and * _tter posi tions with its graduates. The large school can, for economic reasons, give greater value than any small school can possibly give. The inspiration that comes from numbers, the enthusiasm that comes by association with willing workers, the training afforded by competitive effort, areola value that cannot he expresred or esti mated in dollars, This valuable, training is only possible in a large school and alone is sufficient to recommend a largo school to any intelligent person. The Roanoke National Husiness College is one of the largest schools of its kind in the South Send for Catalog. KOANOKK NATIONAL HI SI NKSS COLLfcGF, Roanoke, - Virginia CASH PAID FOR Will'AT AM) COKX. Market price paid in cash for wheat and corn. DAMU'UY ROLLER MILLS. DANiil RV. X. C. XOTICK OF SALE OF LAM' BY COMMISSI OX EK. I'nder ami i»v virtue of a 1 order «>1" the Clerk of the Su perior court of Stokes countv, North Carolina, made in the special proceedings entitled, "Mrs. Ilosa Apple and huslia'.'i E. F. Apple and others vs. Harry I>avis. Mrs. Ethel Manes and husliand Altos Manes and others," the undersigned will n S VTt'IIDAY, JINK 28, 1!I2I At 2 o'clock, P. M., on the prom ises in Stokes county, North Carolina, sell at public auction on the terms hereinafter sol out in this notice, the following described lands, to-wit: Tract No- I—Beginning at a stone, Coone Martin's corner in Hairston's line, thence with said Martin's line South 5 d *- gives \\ i'st 2280.(1 l'eet t > a stake in said Martin's line, thence North 75 degrees East >092.5 feet to a stake in Ward's line, thence with said Ward's line North 5 degrees East 1910.0 feet to a black gum stump (Ward's corner in Hairs ton's line), thence with Hairs ton's line North 81 degrees and twenty minutes West 1029.0 feet to the beginning, contain ing 49.5 acres. Tract No. 2—Beginning at a stake in Coone Martin's line. (South-west corner of tract No. 1), thence through said Mar tin's corner and with Bobby Ward's line. South 5 degrees West 2926.0 feet to the creek, thence with creek the following courses: South (!2 degrees and fifteen minutes East 193.0 feet thence North 85 degrees and SO minutes East 211.0 feet, thence North 82 degrees and 15 minu tes East 200.0 feet, North 85 degrees and 30 minutes East ."500.0 feet, thence South 67 de grees and ">o minutes east llH.o feet, thence with Ward's line. North 5 degrees East 3205 i feet to corner of tract No- 1 thence South 75 degrees West 1092.5 feet to the lieginning. containing 72.7 acres. Both tracts lie in Stok«s county. North Carolina, on the public highway near Dill.tr !. N. C. The above-described land has recently been surveyed and maps of the land will be exhibi ted at the sale. Terms of Sale:—One-lifth cash, balance due on the first day of January, 1925, with the privilege of paying all cash, and deferred payments to be se cured by good interest-bearing note. This 21st day of May, 1924. J. W. HALL, Commissioner.