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NOTICE or SALE OF LAND I NDF.R DEED or TRI'ST. 15y virtue >t" t!u' power i>t salo contained in a deed d trust ex ecuted to ni«' on the 1 Sth day ot March. 101!'. l>y .las. H. (.'lark atiii wife, 'Ha Clark, recorded in the ..dice ot' Register ot Deeds ot' S.o'ai's County, N. in Book t':'., i'auro 380. to which lViVivi.vi i- hereunto mailt' to sc. 'i: i- 'he paynn nt of a tune tlivi'v i recited it: tin- sunt ot' $372.11 due the Hank ot' Stokes t unit v. default having been n'.. ■ • Iho pay :i'.i'nt ot the - ; ai>. 'H'ti' .. maturity. and the holder !■: applied to nif to toiv said iIt"i"I ot trust, tor ft-- sfaction of t!u- principal of iif said note and interest due thereon, 1 will expose to public -ale to the highest bi.l der for cash, at the court hou.-e door in Danbury. N. C.. on— SATI'RDAY. IKB. 11. 1025. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m.. the latul conveyed in the deed of trust, to-wit: Beginning at a willow on the bank of a branch: thence running up the meanders of the branch X. TO degrees E. 5 chs. to a bend in said branch: thence X. 35 degrees E. 2 chs.: thence X. 85 degrees E. 5 chains X. 45 degrees E. 1 1-2 chains; thence X. 82 degrees E. 11 chains X. 26 degrees E. 2 1-2 chains X. 30 degrees E. 2 chains X. 28 degrees E. of a drain 2 1-2 chs. to a .X. on the old line 11 chains to the old corner. W. 11 chains to a branch, down said branch S.-W. corner. 7 1-2 chains to a willow X. 2t> degrees W. 0 chains to a sassafras. Mary Ashhy line: thence South with her line 1"> chains to the begin ning. containing •>> acres, more i.l' less The said land lying and being in Stokes County. N. adjoin ing the lands of Mary Ashbv and others. This the 7th day of January. 1025. .1. \V. HAM.. Trustee. NOTICE OF SAI.E OF THE LANDS OF THE I.ATE LINDSAY PATTERSON IMFDMONT SPRI N(. S TR \ !'. ft : • '. \RY ' .2"». i; ,« r it \\ • . X, • ;' • I' - "n.-i.!g":: i.'t at I'i.-.1-m m nit Springs, in Stokes C nnty, X 't!i i 'ar■ :*:a. i >. r. • as f'.liows: Fruting on C..~. ade Avenue •">" t'.-et and ing i.ack 12"> fee'. bouilde. Lot No. 39 and Lot No, 11 • nveved to .1, S. ( arr. Said tract is offer.-d : sale on the following term.-: I" per cent in cash on the day f sale; 23 1-3 per cent on confirmation of sale !>v the court and the bal ance in two equal installments due in six and twelve months •vspecti veiy t'r m 'he date of continuation, trie deferred pay ments to be secured by deed of trust on the property purchased and to bear interest at 6 per cent per annum. Said tract will be offered free and clear of all liens and en cumbrances existing against the late Lindsay Patterson. This sale is subject to con firmation of the court. This 10th dav of Jan., 1025. LUCY B. PATTERSON, Commissioner. 21 jan 5 w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having duly qualified as ad ministrator upon the estate of J. R. Mooretield. deceased, late of St ok. - County. X. C. All persons owing said estate are requested to make immediate settlement, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present tin.- same duly authenticated to the undersigned for payment on or before January oth, 102C>, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. West field. X. (\. R. F. D. Xo. 1. January sth, 1925. DR. R. H. MOOREFIELD, Administrator. Chas. R. Helsabeck, Atty. fruit's Pills? Unequalcd as an JJ I ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE stimulate torpid liver, strengthen digestive oreans, regulato the bowels, relieve sick headache. i H'K'E OF SALE OF HOFSE V\!> 1 OT IN PINNACLE. N. C. In virtue ot a writ ot \endi ,.iiu exponas in my hands, is u iips'i; judgment, from the i >;:pcr.»>r Court of Stokes ( oun ■ ty. i:i ail action between 1. O. i .SI; .v. plaintiff. against W. i : uler, defendant, for the , >i' -2! 1.25, with imerest . • .e from the 22nd day of mber. 102:1. and cost. ,*ed upon a media, it- s lieu i ivork and labt>r performed, .■pairing a dwelling house e defendant, situate upon No. 20. in the town of Pin- X. C . formerly called I I iler." being 111 feet front • v 2">o feet back, and tuliy >■ nwn upon a plat of said town. , • •riled in the Register's Ot •;tv of Stokes County. X. C.. in l'..>ok N.k 1)0. Page 380. to which reference is hereunto madt\ t will expose to public sale for ; rt aily money, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Dan , i bury. X. C.. on MONDAY. FEB. 2. 1925. \ i at the hour of one o'clock p. m.. II the house and lot above set i ' j forth for the satisfaction of ' I said writ, interest and costs, j This the 12th day of Dec. ' 11024. ; J. FRANK DI'XLAP. Sheriff of Stokes County, X.C. I NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ' Under and bv virtue of the power vested in the undersign -1 ied in an order of re-sale made [ by the Superior court of (Juil-' jt'ord county in a special proceed . | ing entitled "J. 11. Moore. Adm.. j | with will annexed of the estate 11 of J. M. Galloway, deceased, vs. Margarett Calloway Keel and i husband. Dennis Keel, and oth-' ' ers," same being upon the spe-! cial proceeding .locket of the! said court, the undersigned I Commissioner will on JANIARY 2!>TH. 1025. at 1" • 'o. k a. m. at the home j lot' F i Montgomerv • 11 lot No,! v . Il'-avi-r i-la: .1 p.wn-. .•s county. for 1" ■•. « i N. ' No. 71. pag • 5:»8 h. the otlice of I'Mit;.. '" w i:i' '1 reter.-nce is | !! ;i !r l«»l' a ?■.» IV plete iescriplion. Tracts Xos. 1 | 11 and 1 '• will be sold by reason of an iiiC'-aM- bid ar.d 'he iii.l- j | ding will star* at 83L* 11 per I acre. Tra.' Nil c ntains : acres, more or le--. and (tract N b". contains 18 acres, I more or as will appear by reference to the above survey. Tracts N'os. 15 and 10 will like wise be sold by reason of an in crease bid. and tract Xo. 15 contains 35.0n acres and tracti No. Hi contains 31.00 acres. The bidding on lot No. 15 will start at §37.80 and tract No. 16 at $32.55. This sale will be made subject |to confirmation of court and 'subject to increase bid within . 20 days from date of sale. This I property is being re-sold as i stated above by reason of an increase bid on the above prop erty. | TERMS: One-fourth cash. I and balance in 1. 2 and 3 years.. This Jan. 13th. 1025. J. 11. MOORE. Commissioner. J. C. Brown. Attorney. AIiMIMSTIv*A loirs NOTK K li.-ivmir iluiy ■; i «lil;e(l as ailniini-- M-.-r-.r of the t>f Mi". Mary K. j Shi-lti.r, .Iff. (widow of .1. 1".. ! Shflton li'.tf . f Sandy l St»kfS County. N. C., all ]« ■owinir said estate arc niiiH-.-t.-d t> nuike imnn-dia. • settlement, and all |k r-ans hol.lini; claims against said , estate are her.-l.y notified to pr. sent I the same, duly authenticated, to tin undersigned for payment on >;• . fore the tth day of D-.-eeniher, 1 -J ■ lor this notice will be pleaded i 1 :u --of their recovery. Winston-Salem, N. p ,o. |!«.x It:., Dee. I. 11121. WATT HI'T'IIKRSCIN*. ' .nr. of Mrs. Mary K. Sh.-lton, dee'd. J. I>. Humphreys, Atty. for Admr. LAND POSTERS—Printed on good card board. 25c. dozen at Danbury Reporter ofhee. THE DANBIIRY REPORTER NOTICE >F SALE OF REAL" ESTATE I'NDER DEED IN TRUST. l»y virtue *>l' tho power of sail* contained in a deed in trust executed to mo iti tin' 22nd day • May. 101;?. by J. Wall and wilt", K. R. H. Wall, which is )•»■•. nfdi'd in tlu' Register's Ot iit. of Stokes County, N. C.. in ?■ iok No. 55. page 550, t» which reference is hereunto nia.'e. to secure tlu' paymont of a ili'lit therein recited in tho nn; of SSIMI.OO. default having beer. tnad - in tho paymont of tie debt at maturity, and the holder of tlii' noti' sivurod by thi trust lU'i'd having applied t> nil" to fori close thi' trust tor tho >:'.tisfai'tton of tho dobt, I will i'\posi' to public sak'. to tho highest bidder tor casii, at tho court itousi' door in Danbury. N. ('.. on MONDAY. FEB. 2nd. 1925. at tho hour of one o'clock p. m.. i the land deseibed and conveyed | ; in the trust deed, to-wit: j "A tract of land containing ! 217 acres, more or less, and be ing what is known as lot No. 2, in the partition of the lands of Wm. and J. C. Wall, which lot No. 2 was assigned to J. C. Wall as his half of the tract called the "Allen place." for boundar ies and description, reference is hereunto made to the plat and report of partition record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Stokes County, N. C., in book No. 57. pages 31>5, to ;?72 inclusive. See specially! page 370 of said book No. 57." This the 27th day of Dec.. | 1024. N. O. PFTRFF. Trustee. I NOTICE! . 'State of North Carolina. Stokes County. In the Superior Court.; Before the Clerk. John M. Martin. Adminis trator do bonis lion cum : testametito annoxo of Miss 1 Sallie Wilkins. plaint iff. against 'V '. East and others, de fcsdar.'s. M'.prr: TO \ON-RESIDENT DEI KM) \N i>. \ ' '!.• ; ' A■ 1 O'lt *!; d ' ;.11-o • v ;• •• •hi 1 ' .:r up.>ll. : . ■ h-. 1 ■.» m. 11. Wil-I ;ins, Joint Wilkins and Miner va Shackloford, children of :i \* .!!•:' -. Sr.. if ':\ ing. and : I >i> : , * ••• ;r "expect o • heirs- j it -law. -i i i i :i in r. names and age link t. ah. Mar. in Wilkins. | son of E. 1.. Wiikins, deceased, I Maggie llarvey. daughter >f E. j L. Wilkins. deceased, anil her I i husband. John Harvey, the heirs-at-law of Catlierine Itines, j who was a daughter of Marv Moore, deceased, their number.| names, ages and residences un-j known. Laura Wilson, wife of John Wilson, she being a grand daughter of Nancy Yates, de ceased, and her husband. John Wilson, all heirs-at-law of Miss Sallie Wilkins, deceased, late of ; the county of Stokes, in the State of North Caolina, and perhaps other heirs-at-law, of the said Miss Sallie Wilkins, de ceased, are non-residents of the State of North Carolina, and cannot be found therein, nor personally served with sum mons, and that they are neces sary parties to this proceeding, having an interest in the sub ject matter of the same, it be j ing a proceeding to sell land I of Miss Sallie Wilkins, deceased, in Stokes county, N. C., for as jsets to pay debts: i! is therefore onlered by the , Court that publication of notice l»' made for four successive! wri'k> ,n The Danbury Ri-por-1 t ' a newspaper published in j m Cuiinty, N. ('., notifying i all th- above named heirs-at-l la .', of Miss Sallie Wilkins, tie-: f :..-i'd, and all of her "l hei ! n ir at-law. wiiose names, ages j and residences are unknown, to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes County. N. C.. in Danbury. on the 28th day of January. 1025, and demur to or answer the pe-j tition now on tile in said cause; | and let all of said parties take notice that if they fail to ap pear and demur to. or answer j the said petition, on or by the said 28th day of January. 1025, | the relief demanded in the pe-1 j tition will be granted. | This the 22nd day of Dec., 1924. A. J. FAC.G, Clerk of Superior Court. ,N. 0. Petree, Atty. : LAND SALE. lly virtue of a decree ot tho Superior court of Stokes ( otin ly, rendered in the Special Pro ceedings entitled ilessie Smith and husband. S. E. Smith, the children of Cora Matthews el al Ex Parte. 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of tin Hank ot Stokes County, on— FRIDAY. .JAN. .'soth. HUM, at the hour of 2:.'»0 o'clock p. in. the following lands in Stokes county, km .vn as l.ot No. 2. which was assigned to the chil dren of Cora Matthews in tile division of the lands of Wade W. Hicks, and is hounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stone in line of Lot No. 1, running South 80 degrees East 2.10 chains to a stake in old road: thence South i 15 degrees West with sand-clay road 1-2 chains to a bend, thence South 20 degrees West I.:?;? chains to a stake in the road; thence North 80 degrees West 31.54 chains to a stake, thence South 87 degrees West 13 chains to a stake, thence North 4 degrees East 18 chains to a stake, thence South 87 3-4 degrees East 12.02 chains to a rock pile, thence South 3 de grees West 16 1-2 chains to a stake in South line, thence North 87 degrees East 21.35 chains to a stake, thence North 6 1-2 degrees East 2.04 chains to a pine knot, thence East 11.78 chains to the beginning, j containing 33 and 35-100 acres, more or less. North Lot No. 2. Beginning at a stake and pointers running north 4 1-4 degrees east 13.56 chains to I pointers, old corner, thence north 87 degrees west. 05 links to a stone, thence north 35 1-2 ilegiees east. 4 1-2 chains to a J stone in old mill road, thence south 87 degrees east, 10.28 | chains to a stake, piece of | sassafras stump, thence south 1 5 degrees west with the road •"> 'chains to a stake, thence south 15 1-2 degrees east. 7 chains to I a stake, thence south 1"> 1-2 de grees west. 2.50 chains to a j corner lot No. 1. thence west 10.05 chains to thi he/ir.nimr. icoiitainhig and 2:»-1''> a. iv. j 111"! - ' i.'.* less. At i ' e >:; me t mi • a';.! ; j 11,. I" i i cPee it . . ■'! ' . . led 111 the e:. • I f :I i.. Mat t hew • a I !•' i Par I \vil: -el in -,vie ' . - I: r the lot in Walr.m Cove ' "di li'gi Ug I" li. • l lid bell of C. ra Ala: 1ie..,-. «( .-cribed a folli w s : Beginning at the South West i corner of Lot No. i S."| il! the town of Walnut Cove. N. on I the East side of Main street in | said town, runs East at right I angles with Main street 200 | feet, thence North parallel with 'Main street 5o feet, thence i West 2011 feet to Main Street. It hence South along Main street 150 feet to the beginning, it be ing the second half of Lot No. 185 as shown on the plat of the town of Walnut Cove, N. C., and it being the same land con veyed to Cora F. Matthews by J. H. Fulton and wife, recorded in book 04. page 483, Register's Office, Stokes County, N. C. Sale subject to confirmation of court, as to each lot or tract which will be sold separately. This Dec. 20th, 1024. J. D. HUMPHREYS, Commissioner. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PARDON. Notice is hereby given that an application will tie made to the tJovernor of North Carolina for a pardon or parole for 11-liei't H Bryan, who was eonvieteu at the IJuly Term, ll'wl. ot' th" | rourt of Stokes county, Vor'h Caro lina, of violating the i'.o| ii'.lion I l«iw.» of North Carolina n l •••lu' M ••ed to a term of ei.;h ei n !iioi.th« on 'the mails of St" - i"iinty. a. C. All persons opposeil to the Be'M'tig j of said pardon or parole are inviivd |to forward their piot. .-.is to ihv (iov'inor without delay. "l'iiis :10th day of Dee.. t'.'2t. ,\! IIS. BoI.KIJT 11. liRVAN. 21jan_\v Catarrhal Deafness la often ' nusf ij t'y an inttameil ' onrlition I of the mucous lining ot tlie Kuste liian • Tube. Win n this tut>" Is lnllaioe>l you | have a rumhlitii; sounl or Imperfe. t j llearinu. Unless the inllammatiun urn In- r> iluood, your hvarinK may be de- Stroyeil forever. | ll\M/» CATAltllll MI'.DK IM; will ilo what we claim for It—rid your oyMeni lof Catarrh or lie'ifnesn 'caused by Catarrh. Sold by all dnurclsts fnr over Tears. F. J. Cheney & i'o„ Toledo. Ohio. It will soon he » ! ;,U' to report the annual shortage of Kaster Lillies. What Is Radio? 1 Aunt: "Can you explain wireless -! ti lejrraphy to me. ArthtirV" Arthur: "Well, if you had a very i long dog reaching from Winnipeg ''to Kcgina and you trod on iii.- tail in I innipeg it would hark iii Itegina. that's telegraphy; and w r. less is '! r.-i-'ly the same thing w.iliout the I lie'. ' I | l 's. lcss !nstru.-t'oii M t* ' "If y.iii wint ;rir* to ' . !!, they must he laid in a 00l pi i ■. II r N w Maid: "There, mum! I atv-y lit i! tuns thinking of a thing like that'." SAI.i: OF VALUABLE LANDS. By virtue of a decree of tho Superior court of Stokes Coun ty. rendered by A. J. Fagg, C. S. C., in the Special Proceedings entitled "Mrs. Fannie J. Tuttle, widow of DeWitt Tuttle, de ceased, vs DeWitt Tuttle, Harry Tuttle et al," appointing the undersigned a commissioner to make sale of the hereinafter described lands, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Bank of Stokes County, at Germanton, N. C., on— FRIDAY, JAN. THE :iO, 1925, at the hour of twelve o'clock the following described lands lying and being in Stokes Coun ty. North Carolina, near the town of Germanton, and more particularly described and de lined as follows: Tract No. 1. Begins at a mul berry corner on the bank of 1 Neat man Creek, thence up said creek IG2 polos to a stake on j bank of said creek, thence Fast • 10 1-2 poles to a stone, thence 1 North 1 1-2 degrees Fast (>8 1-2 | poles to a stone and pointers. s . thence South 77 degrees Fast 130 poles to pointers, thence ''South 1 degrees West (50 poles •j to a stake and pointers, thence 1 , South 1"> degrees West !> 1 poles 1 j to the beginning, containing " I 100 acres, more or less. l ! Second tract. I'eginning at a rock in the ford of Hear branch. •, and runs North Idegrees ■ West 1 I chains ;iiiii 1"> links to .! 111,.e1. oak i:i W . I!. Tuttle'.- e, li.i•! I• • Sm it 11 Si i le'.TecS 1 ':: •! II hi- line 1 1 cllJiii'S tillit 02 links t i pointers in llrillln's ' thence South degrees U e.-; on ):is lia, 2 i iia.ii s ami . ! - !i"k: to poi-iters his corner, ' ; ieii South .v» degrees Fast L and L'S links to a whitt oak and poplar. ( hallin's corner. th"!ice Soutii 7 degrees West l i chains and oS links to a hickorj : W. 1!. Tut tie's corner, thence ! N'onh 87 degrees West S chs. and 1:5 links to a pine Tuttie's jcorner, thence South 8 degrees 1 i West f> chains and 50 links to a ' I birch on the bank of Neatman '!Creek, thence up the creek as it meanders, viz: North 50 de grees West 2 1-2 chains North | ."ill degrees 8 1-2 chains to the mouth of Bear branch, thence • ti]) the branch as it meanders | North 15 degrees West 7 1-4 . chains to the beginning, con ' tabling 152 acres, more or less. ' See deed from J. T. Tuttle, ; Com., to DeWitt Tuttle. book ; 43, page 504, for further de ' script ion of the above described two tracts of land. Third tract. Beginning at Neatman Creek, running East ' 2 1-2 chains to a stake, thence North 17 1-2 chains to a hick : or.v, thence West 4 chains to a pine, thence South 5 1-2 chains to a beech, thence down the ' creek as it meanders to the be ginning. containing 9 acres, 1 more or less. See deed from W. B. Tuttle and wife to De- Witt Tuttle. book No. 52. page ,121"> in Uegister's Ollice for ftir ,titer description. Sale subject '•to continuation of the court, litis Dec. 20th. 1924. J. 1). HUMPHREYS. Commissioner. Appointments For Danbury Circuit Th > following is the schedule of appointments of Panhury circuit for the Conference year P.rJ-1-—•"»: Ist Sunday—Bethesda, 11 a. in.. Pine Hall p. ni. and Forest Chapel " 7 :.'>o p. m. i 'Jtnl Sunday—Panhury 7:"ti p. m. \'a-!• • Mectnn o p. ni. .and Davis - t ha pel tl a. in. l :;rd Sunday—Pino Hall 11 a. m., 1 11 'orest Chapel :• p. in., Bethesda 7:30 y p. in. tth Sunday—Davis Chapel p. ni., Vade Mt'cum 3 p. in. and Dan > bury 11 a. m. A. J. BOWLING, Pastor. \> i) SALE. i>\ irtuo of a (lei'roc of the Superior i'ourt of Stokes Coun ty. rendered by A. .1. Fagg, C. .; S. 1 will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in . tlie town of Danbury, N. C., on '! MONDAY. FEIJ. 2nd. 1925, ;at the hour of one o'clock p. m.. the following described lands situate, lying and being in Heaver Island township. • Stokes County. N. (\. being a i ipart of the John William Mitch ; ell home trai l, and the lands to ' | be sold are in two lots, and each rlar.' bounded as follows, to-wit: | Lot No. 1: Beginning in the !center of the Hairston ford |road, thence North 5 degrees i Hast .'1.14 chains to a stone, thence South 81 1-2 degrees East 7.75 chains to pointers, ' thence North 5 1-2 degrees ; East 4.41 chains to a stone ! near a spring, thence North • 82 1-2 degrees East down a I branch 3.81 chains to a white oak at the creek, thence down the creek as it meanders South J 63 degrees East 4.50 chains to\ a bend in the creek, thence North 61 1-2 degrees East 3.50 chains to another bend, thence ? South 58 1-2 degrees East 4.72 ■ chains to a stake, thence South 32 degrees West on a new line 16.50 chains to a stone, thence North 56 3-4 degrees West 5.21 : chains to stake, thence South » 19 1-2 degrees West 2.70 chains ■ to center of sand-clav road, ! thence North 44 degrees West ' 12.05 chains to the beginning, • containing 22.89 acres, more or less. Second Lot. Beginning at a : chestnut oak. thence West 64 I links to the center of K-Fork 1 road, thence North 17 1-2 de grees West with said road 8.60 chains to center of Hairston Ford road, thence North 45 1-2 degrees East 5.18 chains to an iron stake, thence South 10 chains to the beginning, con taining 2.34 acres, more or less. Sale subject to confirmation of court. . This Dee. 26th. 1924. WILLIE MITCHELL, Executor »f John \Villiam .Mitchell, dee'd. 'M-Michael A- McMichii.-l, -I. I'. Ill':, pi.:-' V-. A My-. !r i!\ A !).Mi MS I!i \ i OICS M> l ICK.i Ha\::itr duly o'lalilied :;v ' !i i, tip l >n the •'Mate t : F, i.. Fowler, deceased, late £ ■ Stok Count ; . N. C„ all j»* r ■ M»ns owi«:g said estate «ire r* - ; quested to make immediate 1 set 1 lenient. and all pel ns i holding claims against said ' estate are hereby notified to •; present the same duly authen ticated. to the undersigned, for ; i payment on or before the 29th 1 j day of December, 1925, or this 1 notice will be pleaded in bar of 1 their recovery. King. N. C., Dec. 29th, 1924. 1 R. C. FOWLER, J. R. FOWLER, : Administrators of F. L. Fowler, ; deceased. ' J. D. Humphreys, Atty. for ■ Admrs. EXECUTORS NOTICE TO | CREDITORS. Having qualified as executor of the estate of Elizabeth Anderson, Deceased, late of> Stokes County, N. C., this is tv ■ notify all persons having claims; i against the estate of the said i deceased to exhibit them to the ! undersigned at West field Route ■ 1. N. C., on or before January , Bth, 1925, or this notice will be i pleaded in bar of their recovery. • All persons indebted to said > estate will please make immed ■ iate payment. j This Jan. 1. 1925. SEYMORE OWENS, ; Executor Elizabeth Anderson. EXLCI TORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ) Having qualified as executor Jot' the estate of Richard G. Anderson, deceased, late f 1 Stokes County, N. C., this is to notify ail persons having claims | against the estate of the said 'deceased to exhibit them to the ; undersigned at Pilot Mtn., N. *|C., on or before Jan. Bth, 1925. 1 lor this notice will be pleaded in bar iff their recovery. All ' j persons indebted to said estate ! will please make immediate payment . , This Jan. Ist, 1925. « W. R. MITCHELL, x Executor of Richard G. Ander son.
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