Newspapers / The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, … / Feb. 11, 1925, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
PAGE TWO NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRl T ST. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust ex ecuted to me on the 18th day of March, 1919. by Jas. H. Clark and wife, Una Clark, recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Stokes County, N. C., in Book t>:i, I'age :>B9. to which reference is hereunto made to secure the payment of a note therein recited in the sum of 5372.11. due the Bank i f Stokes County, default having lieen made in the payment of the said note at maturity, ami the holder having applied to me to fore close the said deed of u'lis", tor the satisfaction of the principal of the said note and interest due thereon. I will expose to public sale to the highest lad der for cash, at the court house door in Panbury. X. C.. on— SATURDAY. FEB. 11. 192:>. at the hour of I o'clock p. m.. the land conveyed in the deed ot trust, to-wit: Beginning at a willow on the bank of a branch; thence running up the meanders of the branch N. 70 degrees K. 5 chs. to a bend in said branch; thence N. 35 degrees K. 2 chs.; thence N. 8A degrees E. 5 chains N. 45 i degrees E. 1 1-2 chains; thence j N. 82 degrees K. 11 chains N. 20 degrees E. 2 1-2 chains N. 30 degrees K. 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. \\ 11 chains to a branch, down said branch S.-W. corner. 7 1-2 chains to a willow X. 2(5 degrees \V. 9 chains to a sassafras. Mary Ashby line: theme South with her line 1"> chaii.s to the begin ning. containing acres, more »;• less I The said land lyir.g a.:d being 1 in Stokes County. X C., adjoin ing the lands of Ma" Ashby and othe's. This t7th da\ • ; . :ary, 1925. J. \V. HALL. TIMS:. ! NOTICE OF SALE OF THE I. WPS OF THE LATE LINDSAY PATTERSON I»'Ki>.MONT Sl'i(l N(> > TRACT. X • - '• •' a' •■ , i. !' 1 " . uni'i * ■ n FFB U AR V 2:! Hi), 1925. • • r ra; -.X.«..;. V. ■ - • a vi rtan? tnu tot iatuh Br: •'* a 1«-t a" ■ r r.ear t *i*.•»l - mont Sprit gs, in Stok» s C unty; X» 't ii i aroiir.a. «i« scri a follows: Fronting on Cascade A' entie ->o feet and ' ing I—*) ' •«unii• i-• No. 39 and Lot So. 41 « : ed t j J. S. 'an'. Said tract is otTeiv: >ale j on the following um:-: i" perj cent in ca>ii on the di.. : -ale:; 23 1-3 per cent on i >n: r:ation i of >ale by the court a; ■■ '1 e bal ance i't two equal ailments i due in six and twelve months I respectively from '.lie date of j confirmation, the deferred pay ments to he secured by deed of trust on the property purchased and to bear interest at G 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 19th day of Jan.. 1923. LUCY B. PATTERSON*. Commissioner. 21.ian5w ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Hating duly qualified as ad ministrator .upon the estate of J. 11. Moorefield. deceased, late of Stokes County, X. C. All persons owing said estate are requested o> make immediate settlement, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly authenticated to the undersigned for payment on or before January 6th, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. U'estlield, X. ( .. R. F. D. Xo. 1, January sth. 1925. l)R. R. H. MOOREFIELD. Administrator. Chas. R. Helsabeck, Atty. iTutt's Pillst Uncqualed as an Jf ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE I I stimulate torrid lint, strengthen I I dmestive organs, regulate the I I bowels, relieve sick headache. I Henhouses Are Cleaned At Night In the struggling days of Tuskegee Hooker T. Washington found that he would have to use an old chicken house for a schoolroom. "I"uole." he said to an old colored man. "I want you to come down at ;» tiVlock tomorrow morning and help me clean out a henhouse." w. now. Mr. Washington." the >M m i xpostulated, "you-all don't w to begin ileanin' out ti" hen h i-i - "P.d" heti in de day fine." I 'so Your Own Head A n you g «.-s luokin' feh snine hel;) you «!.• ide .-:m.p.n." -ait! Klii n. "renicnilcr dat taki - as much - aai'uu ss to pick rm advice us it would ti mukt ir own mind." Ability Reeojornized ■ ' ir t>o\ !• h is drawing good waire-." remarked the neighbor, "ih- services iikis: be valuable." "Josh deserves creiiit," declared Fanner t'ornta->el. "I won't say his work amounts to much, but the price he nets for it shows ila-s,v salesman- . ship." Washiiuje n Star. Home demonstration agents of the | State College extension -• rvice have a monthly program of \v> ■. for their comnnmity clubs. This ...Is for lessons in I'.o'-.sc furnish.• - health, the kitchen. :i.i garden. i.altry. clothing and -.n '.ar pro.n - NOTICE—TRI ST EE'S SALE OF LAND. Pursuant to - lie provisions deed of trust duly recorded i:. the Register •! 1)«.-,»is ollice oi Stokes Count;.. .: i ! 71. pag -27!. executed "U.! .ne 5. 192:5. by !». l>. Sn:i:i:. i :tie under signed Triis ••. ;• fault having been made :• :. • n.lit ions of said di ed ft rus*. wc will sell at pul'lie au« 'i'at the coin" house do r in I'anbury. X. ('.. for cash or.— S \TI RI)AV. MARCH 1 I. 1925. ' .velve >\ \ K' on. tile .' - li wing described property; !!t ::l' .. a -take . A!e\ - th.-rn's Janus 11. . ; ' • a.ui i*»*. ; - t .. . 1 » . ♦ . ! «•:*: .1 •" i•;.;:i .- : a sti \* * \\ IJ - chai is passing • . .t \u\, •. Si IH iirif .!i•• • : »i i'aii. - a > rtb. « his iim* r- '\ w nvu - ta.!» r.ta!' !h«. •. ii'tt (»ap ">n fains to •; \e, a.-t 12 M chs. to X. A. Martin': corn r, north :i Mar: i- !ir;«» •"> ciia. t > a stake, tiou . T ■. cos •. west • n Fil:.. hum's lit,. i now Joyce'-1 ~ x . hains to a > u um ber. north 12 chains t' ,i stake west on ('. M. 1 Vpper - former line L".2 chain> to a stake in Banner's line south chains to a pine, east 75 chains to a hickory, south crossing the mountain east of the hanging rock So chain- to a black gum west GS chains to a stake in the: eastern line of the 8:52 acre Pep per survey, thence north on the tipper survey :50 chains to a white oak and maple on a j branch near a large poplar, west 11 chains t > a Spanish oak i near a hollow. ou:h on Ban ner's old marked line crossing the mountain T"> chains to r 'white oak his corner, west 13 | chains to poi> vrs. south 3G chains to a -• .«k- in Ruffin's i line, east in hi- line 11 1-4 chs. to his corner pointers near a | branch, south 25 chains to a I black oak. > • js chains to Si/.emore's .• r. north 1:1 chains to po;:/ers near a large rock, east 21 hains to Cook's corner p«• ii• • • s. north on Alex Southern's !i:. • 75 chains to a small chestnut ak near the top of the mou ain east on his line 15 chains to l.is corner, thence south 'i his line 30 chains to .the beginning. Contains 1769.55 acres, more or less. This tract lies adjoining the lands of Alex Southern. J. \\\ Baker. X. A. Martin and others. The above 'described property being the lirst tract as fully set forth and described in conveyance from John 1). Humphreys, Commis . sioner, to J. C. Tise duly r* cord ed in book 5:5, page '2i>. Regis ter of Deeds ollice. Stokes coun ty. X. C. This the 3rd day of February, 1925. WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST CO. Trustee. THE DANBURY REPORTER Th:3 Umbers you up Men rn tj' big, heavy Jobs know how SI 's gets at Hi:!', ai i'i : iuiimv brindr.g them r> ilef in t':' 1 shortest pos* ri'iie e:*i'er. TJott'i rub >t in. i apply lltiiii'v* At once it •.re s iti i*:e eiri ti'a'ion pain sti'Vi" vanish !!!•• nuyic. All drui:-;itfts —J5 cents. Sloan's Liniment — kills pain! Sti^e^s This Umbers you up Men rn tj' big, heavy vbs know how SI ■■■' 's (tots at ftitV. ati'i : nuisiv lirindr.g them r> lief in the shortest pos* ji'iie ei'i'er. Tlott'i rub >t in. ,\. i apply lltiiii'v* At o!uv it •.re s iti i*:e eiri ti'a'ion pain sti'Vi" ».■ vanish !!!•• nuyic. All drui:-;itfts —J5 cents. Sloan's Liniment — kills pain! NOTICE OF SALE OF LAM) INDER DEED OF TIU r ST. r.y virtue of tho power of sale contained in a deed of trust executed t>i me on the Oth day j of November. P.) 2.'>. i>y S. W. Alley and wife. Pearl A. Alley, recorded in otlice ot Register ot Deeds of Stokes county, N. I ; hook 72. pane 227. to which re ference is hereunto made to se cure the payment of a ndei therein recited in the sum ot ■> 100.5(1, default having been made in the payment of the -aid note at maturity and the !:• 'ider having applied to m«* to '.close the said deed ot trust • r the satisfaction of the note. 1 aii 1 expose t> public sale to ' : • highest bidder for cash, at court house door in Dau . N. on— S VII RDAY. MARCH 7. a 'in- hour "f 1 o'clock p. m.. land conveyed in tho deer . • trust, to-wit: First tract l'.eginning at a ack >ak "ti tin north side '!i.- »uth branch of Little >-i>k. rui : li.g thence West « :v "; tire . p .' - t" a j ine; thence - iuth one hundred and sixty j » . ;i iilaek oii!\ : t lleilce ea>t hundred p>lt - t.i :• ■ in» , • i ine • north to the beginning, I i.'a., iiilt o!'.•• hundt'e i a i'"-. nore or less. Save an 1 • .cent' .■. • a 1 >\• • • :111• i.'\ :ii' two and ( ne-half acres sold :• ' S. ' !ay 1 >r. A!• '.' :" i . v vohw.wii io Kaleigh : 1 lari'nan .. :•! aboi : vn ac v •»r ev- . T T. S. Simmon*. >ei .1 i •{! • —l'.eginr 'ng of. i •! -i a i ii:• ■ \ - hne when 1 . • -se- the road near shad; ' ■ !'■ • meeting house, running ( MiU't: decrees West aleni j said r a I to a white oak in th. . iv: is, r and Kiger line, con-i til.ii i.u west oil old line in all ] jlt ! m'ios to white oak in !:••!" • i O'l po'.es crossing two! ' braii' i'.es to pointers; thence' : c t.*, uiing north to Pepper's ! Oiv Hank tract; thence east on 1 line to Pepper's and llart ! man's corner 40 poles continu ing east on Hartman's line one hundred poles to pointers in 'I illev's line. 50 poles to his corner white oak. east on his line 00 poles to the beginning. Third tract—Beginning at a stake. Manring's corner in Golding's line: thence north 80 poles to a stake in Pepper's line, west on Pepper's line his corner continuing west to a stake in Golding's line. 45 poles: thence south So poles to a stake in Golding's line, east 46 poles to the beginning. Save and ex tent .'ln acres from the above l.i'Uiiilry that John 11. Alley (contracted and agreed to eon \-v tn John Arch Dodson. | lhe above described land 'lying and being in Danburv , Danburv township, Stokes coun ty. X. C. This the 2nd day of Febru ! urv. P.>25. J. W. HALL, Trustee. I NOTK K. Tlavir.fr duly iir.a'i'iid as ndaiinis ' upon the estate of 1.. Isom, 1 !• i va- ed, late of Walnut I ev •. Stokes 1 t.'oanty, C., all persons leiited t'» said estate are requested t i make immediate settlement, ami all per sons holdinp claims against s«iu! estate are hereby notified to pre seat the same duly authenticated, for payment, on or before the first day of February, l!'2fi, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Walnut Cove, N. C., Jan. 2s, 1025. C. E. DAVIS, Administrator of L. T. Isoni, dec'd. J. D. Humphreys, Atty. for Admr. Woman's Statement Will Help Stokes People "I hated cooking because all 1 ate turned sour and formed gas. I drank hot water and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped until 1 took Adle- • rika." Unless due to deep-seated i causes, Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomach in a surprisingly! QUICK time. It is a wonderful remedy to use for constipation—it | often works in one hour and never | gripes. Sold by all leading druggists. | In W alnut Covi by The Walnut Cove j l>rug Co. ■Jljiittlyr No. 1J NOTICE or SVI.E OF REAL, ESTATE I NDEK MOUTC- AliE DEED. I»y virtue of the power of, sale contained i.i a mortgage deed executed to mo "ti the '.'ill nay of Mai'i !i. 101 S. !>y John l.oyd Knight and wife. Nancy i E. Knight. recorded tit the oflicc j iif tin* Register of Deeds for j Stokes county. N. C.. m I'ook i No. ().">, page l.'il, t> which re ference is hereunto made, to secure the payment of a certain debt therein recited, in the sum of $700.00 evidenced by two bonds of even date with and secured by said mortgage deed 'above referred to and default having been made in the pay ment of said bonds according to (their tenor. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door ! in Danbury. N. ('.. on— MONDAY. .MARCH 2ND. 1925. j at the hour of one o'clock I\ M. j the land conveyed in said .Mort gage Deed, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of T. A. Freeman and others and bound-! id as lollows. vi/.: r»cginning at a small pine in Freeman's line, running east "U his line forty-four chains to 2 pines at the public mad. thence j south-cast along the mad i' , meanders, twenty-two chains to a stake on the bank of t lie j creek, thence up lhe creek a- it meanders, thirty-six chains to! pointers at tile old Freeman lord, theme r.-M'th forty do- ; gi'ees west in the 11 lie oi I. >t No. !hir!y-tight and i chs. ;i the beginning, containing ninety-one ac ■•••;, i.e .m ■ -ann. n.u>-,' or ! >i e di • • 5s"»«'I: N . 1. p.ige 1 in e '.i, e of I! ifistev of i > '-.'ds for Sto \i e mty. N't;!i i l 'ttro.ina. ' Tliis Jan. 1". 1 A KNicirr. .\i'•r\wg. e. •as. , yl..:suel, Aity. j MtMIMsTU iTOK S NO ll' K. Havit.g i e .ia' ti •! a- ad'ni is ; trator u; o:: the •f N. lla r.-- i tun, ieui.,l decease.!, i.l'e iit Stoke j County. N. »., ail pt-r.-oiis owiag I lid I'-'.l'te are I'e.jlU Steil to '.nil'r.e 'immediate ettliineitt. and all pet |-u!!s holding claims against said 'estate are hereby notified to present ; the same duly authenticated, to the undersigned, for payment on or be fore the 'JMh day of .January, llt2«>. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Walnut Cove. N. C„ Jan. 2»>, 1023. JOE HAIRSTON, Administrator. .las. \V. Manuel, Atty. NOTICE. Notice to memoers of the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance! . Association, that assessment ; No. is now due and payable • at the office of Clerk Superior i court. Forsyth county. North . Carolina. All Farmers having • Insurance with the above com-, • puny will take notice that un . less said assessment is paid on or before the 10th day of March. 1 ' t liiU."). said insurance will be can-1 • celed as the bx-laws direct. . i This Jan. I'Oth. C. M. McKAI GHAN. . Uljanlw Sec. & Treas. j .1 ' i AI >M IXI ST It A TOlt'S NOTICE Having duly ijii: litied as adminis trator of the «sta of Mrs. Mary E.! Shelton, deceased, (widow of J. E. 1 - Shelton late of Sandy Ridge.! , Stokes County. N. C., all persons •i owing said estate are requested to 1 make immediate settlement, and all > persons holding claims against said - estate are hereby notified to present I the same, duly authenticated, to the t undersigned for payment on or be r fore the Ith day of December, 1025. or this notice will be pleaded in bar 1 of their recovery. Winston-Salem, N. C., .0. Box . 415, Dec. I, 1!»24. WATT HUTCHERSON. Admr. of Mrs. Mary E. Shelton, dee'd. J. D. Humphreys, Atty. for Admr. Seven Good Points in Increasing- Corn Yields ($lO Prize Letter.) First, I properly terraced my land so I could keep my soil at its place and not allow it to wash away. Second, I break my land deep so I can have a deep seedbed and conserve plenty of moisture for times of con tinued drouths. Third, I go to the field to select my seed corn, and use the good exper ience that I learned while I was a member of the boys' corn club, "how tii select seed corn." This. I do every j-.'i.r and by this method 1 increase my yield. Proper seed have been a prime factor HI the yield of corn for me. Fourth. 1 «i»ve all the barnyard manure that 1 get from my stock and haul it out and broadcast it over my land making it richer tnd better each year for greater yield. Fifth, I follow a rule of crop rota tion which i find is a great help in growing more corn. You can, I find by experience, improve your yield, if you don't leave your land better: 1 mean richer in that plant food that makes corn. Hence by rotating my crops 1 find it makes the corn grow better and produces more, for it is not defieint in its plant food. Sixth, I break deep and harrow tin land to a tine seedbed, then I lay my rows five feet apart and put 200 pounds of IS per cent acid phosphate per acre, deep in the ground so 1 can plant my corn below the level. I then plant my carefully selected seed which 1 have improved. 1 plant with planter with nine inch plate, which gives me plenty of corn to thin to ;l stand that will suit the season. 1 cultivate it with harrows until I thin i; and by this time I plow it good ami deep so the roots will go deep in the soil. Seventh, here is one of the princi pal things that goes to better the yield of corn: the application of 100 to 200 pounds of nitrate of soda per acre on both -ide.-' of the row when the corn is about knee high. Then I cultivate my corn very late. I mean four or five times for the purpose of holding the moisture. At the last ! lowing I -ii\v or plant cowpeas in every row. together with velvet beans and soybeans. I cunnot -ay t ill liV.I it a' • '.lt the legume roll for nrtfces my n \t year's .-urn >■•■ ' r ■ y _• that t ! iu-.'ipal ' l.ii'g in . r:i >. I a to tie I'.:. ; r- • M . I. K. T. . : . >■. oinj agent, terraced my land and • •••.! • . fi.is.iw til. mi '. iiT' i:> I' \..'a • if f*:lly fe.uli : r I'll ;: • thai • \ ya id u!' n .'! '• > i'.'i • n re..-. • t>o>n In bu.-ln Is to im! I* bush ! per acre, I am pleas ed vvitit my experience and feel sure tl:..t anybii y \: 11 profit by e:irr> ing ;• ..•!!. 'V, . I. Tub' .-, :: Tin i'r..- ur»"siv- Farmer. .Meanest and Tightest Men In World Found V. ;.o is the meanest man in "he world? The Burlington Times la-t wi "i\ declared he w: s the man who, vol entering to carry home a turkey a trusting little girl had obtained as a prize, never turned u;> with the turkey. It was not supnosed that Alamance could provide si'ch a man, and the probability is he was an im portation. Who is the stingiest man? The Burlington Times, referring to the meanest man. says: Colonel J. H. Holt had read with interest the 'meanest man, story car ried in the Times a day or so ago. but it is shelved into a 'dusty corner' by a 'stingy' man story the Colonel brought in: The tightes man in the world is the Scotchman who shot oil" a pistol outside his house on Christmas Eve and then came in and told his child ren that Santa Claus had committed suicide.' —lialcigh News and Ob server. Five demonstrations in soil build ing will be placed in Halifax county this year as a ri suit of a soil fertili ty campaign held in that county by \V. O. Mavis, farm agent. Over 300 farmers attended the live meetings held during the week. FOR OVER 200 YEARS i haarlem oil has been a world | wide remedy for kidney, liver and i bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. OIL^^ correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist cm the original genuine GOLD MEDAL. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 11, 1925. Appointments For Danbury Circuit The following is the schedule of appointments of Danbury circuit for the Conference year 1924-25: Ist Sunday—Bethesda, 11 a. m., Pine Hall 3 p. m. and Forest Chapel 7:30 p. m. 2nd Sunday—Danbury 7:30 p. nu Yade Mecurn 3 p. m. and Davis Chapel 11 a. m. 3rd Sunday—Pine Hal! 11 a. m.» Forest t'hai ll 3 p. m., Bethesda 7:31> p. in. ■lth Sunday—Davis Chapel 7:".') p. ni., Wide Mecum 3 p. m. and l>an bury 11 a. 111. A. J. BOWLING, Pastor. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are in ;i "run down" condi tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are in good liea Ith. This fact proves that while Catarrh is a local disease, it is rrentiy influenced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATAHKH MKI'ICIN:-; con sists of an Ointment which Quickly Helievcs by local application. and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assets in improving the !eneral Health. Sold by druggists for over 40 Years. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL « 7 ESTATE. North Carolina, Stokes County. i Under and by virtue of the jauthority contained in a certain deed of trust executed by J. E. I James and wife Mary James and dated the first day of July, 1021, and recorded in book No. 69 of Mortgages, page 2(57 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county to se cure ihe payment of the in debtedness represented by n promissory note, and the stipu lations contained therein not having been complied with, at the request of .the owner of said note. 1 will oiler at public 'sale for cash to the highest bid ider at the court house door of !Stokes county at 12:.">o p. m.. on ; the | 2.VIH DAY OF FEB., 102.1. 'the following described land: Situated in Sauratown town ship, Stokes county and State f North Carolina, and being I more particularly described as follows: ! Beginning at a rock: runs -outil 11 degrees east 1.1.S i!' i!:.• to a maple at 'hi ton's h:ii. : thi nee nortn SI d"_''ieos wist Hs.iis chains to an a>h: ' heia n»rth i 1 degrees an i j in". \>'es'. chains to a .>ck f 'at Davis Ford lioad: tin l. -e in a mT! lieasteriv course 0.5 chains to a rm k at road: thence (with an oid ro-u! 20.."> chair.to a nuiilberry tree: thence !• >uth •">2 degrees east 7.5 chain- to a maple: thence north (!.'> de grees east 11 chains to the i rock at the beginning, contain ing •!•") 1-2 acres, more less, be iing same tract «»f land conveyed ; by deed from John H. Young and wife to L. T. Isom, recorded i in the oliice of Register of Deeds in book No. •">2. page ."iB4, save and except a tract sold oil to Zack 11. Isom. B. S. WOMBLE, Trustee. 28jan4w. A U.MIMSTKATOR'S NOTICE. Having duly qualified as ad ministrators upon the estate of F. L. Fowler, deceased, late of Stokes County, N. C., all per sons owing said estate are re quested to make immediate settlement, and all holding claims against saiift estate are hereby notified to ' present the same duly authen ticated, to the undersigned, for payment on or before the 29th day of December, 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. King, N. C\, Dec. 29th, 1924. R. C. FOWLER, J. R. FOWLER. Administrators of F. L. Fowler, deceased. J. D. Humphreys, Atty. for Admrs. EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having nullified as executor of the estate of Elizabeth Anderson, Deceased, late of Stokes County, N. C„ this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Westlield Route 1, N. C„ on or before January Bth, 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to ."-aid estate will please make immed-v iate payment. \ This Jan. 1, 1925. ' SEYMORE OWENS. , Executor Elizabeth Anderson,
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 11, 1925, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75