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FARM LOANS. Wv ,m,i r-cyoti.itc ionj.' tern: loan* «i:i de-ir.dde. well mi prmed *ii *.i amis in amount? lien sl,o*w to «kio.i on. Prompt a|t|>r:is.is. i E. 1) \V I v . .i»hier. v Walnut ( o\t. V C tints! (iuil •:«« t.ui oil ;;1 Flint i \ "vrvi.'. station. out of Walnut • ove. Jh*p*w \(»i !t ! M .- \! 1 OK KK VI {• -i • i \ii IH:ki> IN iKI > I'. 1; , • ■ i ; i' st v, Nt . i'.M i\ \ pay* !i•. • A: •-'• ?'••••. ; - lieie i: : *■ pa\ ii • • a . 'a::i '■ ttu iv " ho i.r i i.i Jt. ■ t ' ■:: • W a'.'iUt C ?.!t tor (.' . lit fault having bet n .i: ' v ; ayment • i >aid «?«. r at maturity, and the paid Walnut 1 ' v• Motor C . having ilt | i.t ! t Vl to Tilt' t •-.« * v the satisfaction f the sarv.t, I \sill t xj-« se t public salt-. *i th'.- highest bidder. for cash. at the court hi use door in Hani i.ry, X. C . on— MONDAY. SEI'T. 22. At thi heli!' "t t !>e !> i i\. f . M., 1 lit lar.ds *. nveyed ,n *. ..e tru««t deed. Filial TRACT:—A certain tract r parcel • 'and situated lying and being 'h«. county nt St' kes 'ii "k w at* rs ot HucK Mail creek. adjoining the land* ■ t Rier»t n Laws, n and ether- Bounded as follows, te v. it : Beguiling at a white "ak. • !•! comer, and run* North on Fagg - :!■»• twenty chains ami geventy-five links, crowing a ; f«•* v* '• -aid creek, T• > a pine, sa.d !...A- corner. East >n hi- !.!.• 12 ::aii>. crossing s; : ,d creeK * a I.AK' ry, old c rner. thence S „th crossing creek !t> chairs * pointers, thence > i'h 75 l-_' degrees West l.'i chains *• the heginning, con ta:::!ng 11 1-2 acl'es, tie the scnie tnorc or less. SFXuND TRACT A cer tain tract or parcel ot land situ ated in the county of Stokes and State • f North Carolina, adjoining the lands of I tier son Law-, n. I'.raxti n I.ankford and other-. unded as follow-, viz; Begin r..:ig at a white ak. said Fagg's •> rner, run- North 05 degrees F..i»t l-> iliaiii> to pointer-, then North 17 chains and •! 1 inr.- to a i.lacK oak. J. K. Law son'- c rner. thet-.ce East 7 chains ar.d 9o links to a sour wood. Levis Mabe's corner, thence South w :th his line, 25 • haiiis to a i.la. k gum, thence Fas' Jo chain- t> a -■ nr.vo«!, S. i'h with Susan Ma:..' line, i hains and 14 links, to a nek pile in Hairston's line, the'.,). chains to a [mint in an ■ I.i lield, Wm. Fagg - line, th- r: e N rth 2-". chains to a slake, thence West it chains to a maple, 'hence North chains and * links to a spanish bush, in a steeji hollow, thence East ! i.a;:,- to a black oak, thence Nor'h ; ■ i.aiiis and "jo links to a -:nall :;• d, thence West I cha;.; t a ;■!.• :e, the.nee North •"> chains to 'he bi'gir.ning. c r.- li'i. ing 1 «7 1-2 acres, more r le-c Save and except the fol lowing boundary ■ f land cor.- \eyed by deed from John H. Fagg and wife to \Y ('. Fagg, itf idt d in the office of the Register of I)eeds ».f Stoke coun'v ■) It. ok 4S, page 17t), 'i whuii reference is hereunto made : Heginning at a white oak. John Fagg's comer, runs North 05 degrees East to Susan Mabes line. S-.uth with her line to a black gum, thenc« East twenty chains to a seiirwootl, Suiith with S-.;.-an Mabe's line .10 chs. and 11 links to rock pile in Hairston's line, thence West -">s chains to a pine in an old field, William Fagg's line, thence North 2o chains to a stake, thence West 0 chains to a maple thence North 0 chains and tifty links to a spanish oak in a steep hollow, thence East 0 chains to a black oak, thence North six chains and fifty links to a small dogwood, thence West 4 chains to a pine, thence North 5 chains to the beginning, containing 150 acres, more or less. This August 10th, 1924. J. W. HALL, Trustee. LOST. i One h'.uk ;md white shotted ■ honnd «'>»:. " u;ir» old. Ua> ; more \khitv spots than black. [ Rewaid il returned to owner. Notify H. D. TUIPIN. I'INN VI'I.E.N.C. \V \Nli;i)—lf any of ot:r rt.uiers h:t\e or know of any old npif- of the Reporter— k " !l . 4«» or M' ;| —plea-e ommnnic.'.te with We wiii buy ihtm. REPORTER. 1 \NI!l RY. N. C. NolU K U' «• M l OI REA! !>! \ I E I \DER I)EEI) IN TRI>T. P.v virtu* rf 'he p* wer -ale ■ taint din a deed in tru-t 1 exei uted to me >n the 4th day , • December, 1020. by J hn T. Yates and wife, which is re- I corded in the Register's !of Stoke* county. N. in 1 J«■»k i N>. 0(5. page 21!'. t" which ref- I ere net is made, to se cure the payment of a note 'therein reii'ed in the -urn «f ' ■?l.ttii. t,, Miss Ruth \V. detail it having been 1 made in the payment of *aid ' te at maturity, and the hold • r thereof having applied to nv 'to foreclose the trust for the -at..-faction 'l the same, I vill 1 II at public auction to the i hlghe-t bidder for cash, in front j of the Farmers' Union Bank «S; Trust ompany. in Walnut j Cove, N. ~ ' n SATI'RDAY. SEI'T. 20. 1«>2I. l at the hi'iir of 11 o'clock. A M.. the land convt.vetl in the trust deed, 'o-uit : "Being l"t No. 7 on a plat f •he land . f Mrs. Ruth \\\ Hairs- I ton, ; :i the lands of Peter Hair-- ton. surveyed liy Atlantic Coast 1 Realty t'i mpanv. recorded in '•he Register's tli«. «• of Stokes ■oui.ty, N ('., in Rook No. ti.i, page -If'", to which reference is hereunto made for more cer tainty of desi ript i n. bounded as follows : Beginning at poin ters. corner of lot No. sas shown on said plat, and run ning North. 1 degrees East, with line f lot No. 1720 feet 1 to a stake, corner of lot No. 3. 'hence North. S! degrees West loin feet to pointers, corner of lot No. !•. thence South. 1 de grees West, with line of lot No. ITSiI feet to pointers in line of lot No. t, thence South, nJ degrees East with public road, loon feet ti the beginning, con taining 1" acres, more or les-." This Vh dav of Aug., 1921. N. O. PETREE, Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having duly qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Bud Hairston deceased, all person? ■ owing «aid estate are hereby re pjHsted to come forward and maKe immediate settlement of '-ame and all persons holding claims against said estate are i notified to present the same duly ' Huthenticated to the undersigned ; for payment, on or before thetlth day of August. I''2", or this notice will b? pleaded in bar of their recovery, Walnut Cove, N. C.. Ausr. sth. 1 J>-4. M. U, LINYILLE. Admin istrator for BUD HAIRSTON deceased. •I. I). Humphreys, Atty. for Admr. NOTICE. 11; v'ng qualified as adminis trator ' l the estate of W. M. Reynolds, deceased, notice is ; hereby giver to all persons holding claims against said es tate. to present them to the un dersigned for payment. duly au thenticated. on or by the loth I day of Aug.. 1023, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate are re spectfully notified to make im mediate payment to me. This 11th day of Aug., 1024. S. L. REYNOLDS. Adm. P. O.: Pinnacle. N. C N. O. Petree, Atty. for Adm. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT AND CORN. .Market price paid in cash for wheat and corn. DANBURY ROLLER MILLS, _ DANBURY, N. C. THE DANBI RY REPORTER. KT.-SALE OR LAND BY COM MISSION EK. • • a.ul l»v virtue c i iri ' .v' I i l'K *»1 tfil' i>i • U't of Stoke* t" II lit V, V 'i *. ; i a. made i". tin «Vtl :'ti '■ VU .. l!j.'S fJltlt led. ••Ml- i: Va A: :>!♦ ■ and husbanu !!. i". A] i-\ i othei - • « Harry l'..\ F.thel Ma: a ai.! A ' - Maiu-s an.l . thirs. ' the > : -igned '■ MONDAY. U I. ♦>. IVJI. A' 1 ' . P. M . at the ir . i 'A-.'. i'ury. N r'ii :il' : . r ' a'. public - • "• i • - hereinafter M - in this n ••ice. the i'ol -1 •. : g tit >■ i'i l ■* 1 l.i*:• Is. t • -wit Tract N" 1 —P»i.winning a* a . 1 one M. s: ia's v r:vr • ii.. !•'.• MIV iille. "hellce *.vit!i said Martin's line South 5 de j'--.. .W ' .-t 2250.0 feet * ' a «:a!.« i". >ai'.l .Martin's line. ' i.t ::i f N' l" .1 13 degrees East ]'!'_'■) :•' t> a stake in Ward s lite, !hence with *aid Ward's i lir.e North 5 degrees Kast 1910.M tut to a !>lack gum stump (Ward's c rner in Hairs ton's line). thence with Hairs ton's line North S4 degrees and twenty minutes West 1029.0 feet to the beginning, contain ing 49.5 ai res. Tr.-u t No. 2—Beginning at a 1 stake in Coone Martin's line. (South-west corner of tract No. |H, thence through said Mar ! tin's corner and with Bobby Ward's line. South 5 degrees West 292tU> feet to the creek, thence with creek the following | courses: South (52 degrees and fifteen minutes East 10:1.'» feet thence North 85 degrees and :)» ; minutes East 211.0 feet, tnence North 82 degrees and 15 minu , !es East 2»Ul feet. North S5 degrees and .">l minutes East • 100.0 feet, thence South l7 de grees and 30 minutes east llS.o feet, thence with Ward's line. N'M'th 5 degrees East 3205 i feet to corner of tract No. 1. thence South 75 degrees West 1"02.5 feet to the beginning, containing 72.7 acres. Both tracts lit- in Stokes ■otinty, North Carolina, on the public hiirhwav near Dillar.l. 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-lift h cash, balance due on the first day of January. 1025. with the privilege fit' paying all cash, and deferred payments to be se cured by good interest-bearing note. The sale to start at bid of #1095.00. This Sept. 2. 1024. J. W. HALL, Commissioner. NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL VOI R Sl RI'Ll'S GRAIN. If \ou have a surplus of wheat and corn now is the time to >ell. It will he lower at har vest time. We pay the market price in cash. DANBI RY ROLLER MILLS. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. P»\ virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Stokes county, rendered by A. J. Fagg. ('. S. C.. in the Special Proceed ings entitled "L. R. Coe, Louisa B. Cue, widow of S. F. Coe, Maude Ham and her husband, N. li. Ham. May Ola Tuttle, and her husband C. li. Tuttle, and Austin Coe. EN Parte," appoin ting the undersigned a commis sioner to make sale of the here inafter described lands, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on the premises on— THI'RSDAY, SEPT. Is. 1024, At the hour of 2:30 o'clock. P. M., the following described lands, to-wit: Lot No. 23, in the village of Dalton, Stokes county, North Carolina, adjoining (in the year 1S89) the lands of J. C. Buxton, Lot No. 24, and I>. N. Dalton. lot No. 2 and lot No. 22, and Depot street, containing one half of rine acre, more or less. There is located upon this lot a splendid dwelling, and out-| houses, and the lot is well 10-! cated with reference to the | railroad and the State highway. Sale subject to the confirma tion of the court. This Aug. 18. 1024. J. D. HUMPHREYS, % Commissioner. NOTICE. Stoke County Hii:hwa> Com mi««ion To Award Contract Sept. 15 For Several i Small Bridges. The Stokes County Highway Commission will meet in their o'nee a' the court house in 1 'an bury. N. C . Monday, Sept. 15th, 1924. for the i-uriiose of receiving bills for the furnishing of tiil ma terials, erecting and cjmpleting in place of the su* structure and the superstructure for several small bridges located in different sections of the count/. Pians and specifications are now on tile at the courthouse with the Clerk of the Board, All bids must be sealed and accepted by the Clerk of the Board up until the hour of 11 0 clock A. M, on the above date. All bids must be accompanied by 'aSoOU.t-O certified check made payable to S. P. Christian, j Chairman of the Board, as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract with the Highway Board if he is awarded the work. The Board reserves the right j to reject any and all bids. This Aug. Ith. 1924, JOHN J. TAYLOR. Clerk of Board. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as admini.— t rat or « f T. C. H"!e, late of Stokes county. North Carolina. : notice is hereby given to all persons owing his estate to make immediate settlement of -ante. and to notify all persons! I holding claims against hi es : tate to present the ame, duly I authenticated, to the undersign ed f« >•* payment on or before t!~e 2«» th day of August 1025, or this notice will be pleaded 1:1 l»ar of their recovery. Danbury. N. C. Route 1, Aug. 10. 1024. L. I). HOLE, Administrator of T. C. Hole, dee'd. j J. I). Humphreys, Att'y. NOTICE. Having qualified as execut r of the last will and testament of J. R. Tuttle. dee'd, notice i> hereby given to all persons hold ing claims against the estate of the said J. H. Tuttle to present them to me for payment, duly authenticated, on or by the loth day of Sept., 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are respectfully notified to make payment. This 3oth day of Aug., 1924. E. A. WAGONER, Executor. P. O. : Mizpah, N. C. N. (). l'etree, Atty. for Ex. I Change of I * life ! p "When change of life began S , u on me," says Mrs. Lewi* q 1 j Lisher, of Lamar, Mo., "I ! J suffered to with womanly £ ' J weakness. I suffered a great S j * deal of pain in my back and £ K sides. My limbs would cramp. P r, I didn't fee 1 like doing my J tj work, and there are so many f ■) stei>9 for a woman to take on A 3 a farm. I was very anxious J to get better. A friend rec- * pl ommended $1 | CARDUI The Woman's Toiric to me and I began using It ! I certainly improved. 1 went r through change of life with- £ out any trouble. 1 can highly f recommend Cardui." f I At the age of about 40 to Ml 60 every woman has to pass u through a critical time, wnich u is called the Change of Life. E | At this time, great changes [ take place in her eystem, F causing various painful and r disagreeable symptoma. If you are approaching this 4 | period, or are already suffer- fl Ing from any of iU troubles SI or eymptoma, take Cardui. It i should help you, as it has H helped other*. b Sold by all draggists. j ' NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES FOR YEAR 1923. ; The lol!owi:!g described lands : in the several townships « i Stokes county. N l\, will Ik.' ; sold ;it public ;,»ict : .I to the ; highest biddei 1« r -as'i at the court hotise t i:> Danbiny, X. C.. , n MONDAY, OC T. ti. 1924 At lioi.r oi ] «i\l,a. i' ?■!.. said lands being •!«: f:• •,« ~ luo i :i the same lor the >\«»r DANBCRY TOWNSHIP. M. T. Chilton. ""»«»o acres ia\. penalty and cost. $74.30 MEADOWS TOWNSHIP. iJ. J. St vers. 1 lot. tax, penaltv and eost $ 8.92 COLORED : Charles Covington. 1 lot, tax, penalty and cost 2.04 Alice Heckerman, 1 lot, tax. penalty and cost 2.04 YADKIN TOWNSHIP. R. L. Bennett, 92 acres, tax. penalty and cost 35.91 Heat on Cromer, 15 acres, tax, penalty and cost 7.81 BEAVER ISLAND TOWN SHIP. IJ. W. Roberts, one lot, | tax. penalty and cost 7.26 COLORED: I Clem Wilson, one Jot, tax. penalty and cost 7.42 SAI'RATOWN TOWNSHIP. M. T. Chilton, 427 acres, tax. penalty and cost 219.41 A. W. Davis, tme lot, | tax. penalty and cost 22.10 j Mrs. S. J. Landreth. one lot. tax penaltv and cost, 3.78 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES YEAR 1«>22. DANBIRY TOWNSHIP. M. T. Chilton, 500 acres, tax, penalty and cost $33.32 BEAVER ISLAND TOWN SHIP. M. T. Chilton, 100 acres, tax. penalty and cost 32.80 SAI'RATOWN TOWNSHIP. M. T. Chilton, 427 acres, tax, penalty and cost 141.23 This Ist day of Sept., 1924. J. FRANK DUNLAP, Sheriff. | NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER DEED IN TRUST. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed in trust executed to me by A. W. Davis and wife, on the 12th day of December, 1922, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county, X. 0.. in Book No. 66, Page 776, to which reference is hereunto made, to secure the payment of a debt therein recited in the sum of 82.500.ti0, due to Far mers' Union Bank & Trust Co., default having been made in the payment of said debt at maturity, and the holder of the notes secured by the trust deed having applied to me to foreclose the trust for the sat isfacti« n of the debt, I will ex pose to public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the bank building of the Far mers' Union Bank Trust Co., in Walnut Cove, X. ('., on the ITH DAY OF OCTOBER. 192 L at the hour of'll o'clock. A. M.. the land conveyed i;i the trust deed, to-wit : "One lot of land in the town of Walnut Cove. X. C. Bounded on ene side by E. O. Creakman, on the West side by an alley, on the North by the residence of the late Jacob Fulton, on the East by Summit Avenue. It being the residence occupied by A. W. Davis before leaving Walnut Cove, N. C. For more complete descrip tion. see Register's Office of Stokes county, N. C., Book 56, page 162." This 30th day of Aug., 1924. N. O. PETREE, 3sept4w Trustee. L. W. BLACIvWKLL . riNE HAM.. N. (-■ ' 1 j the Heme rt V V Which i* better to have and unl need it or need it and not I have it. INSrR A X c E | FIRE— AUTOMOBILE THE IT —BONDS E\ ERY7HING EM KPT LIFE i Irl Me Write Yimr Wants. DR. F. N. TOMLINSON, Dentist Winston-S-alem. N. C.' Offices 220-224, Gilmer .Bui'dinp j fHours. J-.o" a. m. to sp. m. Phones: Or:i C e 1022 Residence 1P64-J ; JOHN I). HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at-Law, DAN BURY, N. C. I Prorcpt attention to fill tmsinesa entrusted. WiJl practice in nil State courts DR. H. Q. HARDING. Dentist. KING, N. C. Office hours: 9to 12 and 1 to 5 J. W. HALL, Attorney-at-Law, DAN BURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all courts. To Magistrates. Blank warrants, with judg ment. bill of costs, etc., complete. Printed and for sale at 5 cent? each, or 5u cents per dozen. Sent by mail to any aodress. DAXBURY REPORTER. Danourv, N. C. DR. H. E BLACKBURN, Dentist Mercantile Building, next to post office, Walnut Cove, - - X. C, Blnk Deeds, Blank Deeds In Trust and Blank Chattel Mortgages * For Sale. Deeds 50c. per dozen, deeds ir> trusts 50c. per dozen, chatte mortgages 25c. per dozen. Send us your order. We pay postage on all blanks. DAN BURY REPORTER, Dan bury, N. C. FOR SALE. One Fordson Sawmill outfit complete with tractor. Write or see C. K. NEAL, 3sep2w Walnut Cove. N. C ,••••• «••••• • WASH THE MUI) OFF YOUR • AUTOMOBIL2. • • • * Mud on your automobile will * * cause the paint to crack and * * scale off. • * Twenty-five cents for the use * * of water to wash it off is that * * much money well spent. * * Spigot and hose and plenty • * of water under pressure at the * ' platform near the ISanhury *" * Reporter office may he had for • * 2.*>c. Bring yjur car over and • * net the mud and dust off. • * • S Q G3 C 3 D 8 Weak, Aiiing WOMEN jg should take CARDUI | Be Woman's Tonic 9 Sold Everywhere SSaaSSSSSSsEft
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