PAGE TWO ! LOVE FURNITURE CO. J $ "Complete home Outfitters" 0 $ 533 Trade St., W inston-Salem, N. C. $ 0 Opposite Piedmont Warehouse 0 0 v 0 o 0 c g o "Allen Princess Ranges," \ A kitchin Cabinets. o o $ $ Phonographs, \ o Floor Covering. £ Y In fact everything for the home. 0 \ o o 0 0 o 0 o Get our prices before buying else= g o where. jj o o A 11 • 1 low 0 * i 0 o^ooooo^oooooooooooooooooooooooooo NOTICE OF SALE OF It. L. WII.KKS I.AN P. P.y virtue »>t" 'ho pewer con ferred upon me in a deed of trus* xeeiited by ii. L. Wilkes u:ul wife to sa-mv the payment of ;i certain sum «>f money, and default having been made in the payment of the same, and a r the request >t* "he holder of the notes. I will seil to the high est bidder on the premises, on SATI HDAV. DKC. H»25. tin- -rihed tract of land in \ ' '■ i- ' >'ok**s i oiinty: A - r ' i*.«* -"i !1. ii. I'oyle w. i ■ ' it -. .. ■ I ;■ Si .lit ' -IVes . . 'Jilt . ! st K. • ■ • .'1 . \'t ! ' V. . Jo _ •a : 11. UP of sa: lA. M. i 'i r OBNU.. . ... - r .Tr*-M.r-rr» *.m •rx «»t ■ *«*' gw? jj Close-fitting curtains that open f with the doors make the Ford y f If Touring Car comfortable and I convenient for any weather. Ask the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer to show you this practi [Runabout * S26oT $ 260T ca *' g°°d-looking car that is so coupe . . 520 economical to own and operate. ' Tudor Sedan 580 > , "Zt7'r.t\" 6 r. Convenient terms of payment Demountable rimi _ 1• 1 1 _ 1 .nd ...rtrr ..,r. on can readily be arranged. open cars. ( k All tnu.es f.o. b. Derrotl st Gom/ictnv Detroit. Mich. {7 "* Hercules mad* .. pretty jrood j«i'> of cleun>;!:ir the Augean stable. I :t Wi \v r how he \wulil have boon ell u.is-h.MU the car.—Ohio State Ji urnal. NOTK'E. Kv rit-r of tht Superior Court of S' I'ounty. I will sell for cash "th day ef I>ecetnher, ■ l'.i'J-"., • h "jr i f 1 o'clock j. in. i the • ir pr p rty: Om T urinjr "ar. M. -u-l 1 Oti. 1 T r:' c • ;ir, M> r.'J.'. Ti'..- N" ' I:V.. i MAP. Shir v \ »1 i r:\ 1' ! ' : '' ti f K. • • • ' •:» • v. I- (- Nt "i • i 1 !: .• ••• . A- . THE DANBIIRIf REPORTER I SALE OF VALUABLE ; LANDS. | Hy virtue of n doc roc of the | Superior Court of Stokes Coun ty, rendered by A. J. Fagg. C. S. t\. in the Special IVo'ce 1- ings entitled "C. K. Dav's and J. K. Yoss, Executors of John A. Burton, dee'd vs. Mrs. .Vnie L. Burton et al." authorizing the undersigned to make sa'e of the hereinafter described lands to make assets to pa debts. we will soil at public auction to the highest liidile. en the premises at the hour of two o clock p. m. on SATI KD.W. DEC. li»th. the following described land.-. t» --wit: | Beginning at a point in th" old John Linville and Stephen Neal line, runs West 'J!' chains to pointers: thence North •' chs. to pointers: thence North •"» ch. •" pointers: thence West •"> chs. pointers and stake: thence | Sou:h ."> chains to a stake: > tiu r. i West 5 chains to a stake, > thence South 10 chains to poin > ters in Buck Turner's line: » thence West S chains to point -1 ers and a rock Turner's corner * l>r. A. G. Jones' line: thence S. 15 chains to a black oak lorner in Jones' line (supposedly Jones and Stones corner): thence Soiitn ."-'J di'gre ■> Eat-t with Stones line ">5 chains to corner. C. L. Flinn's line KJ chs. to a st >r; corner m the I ' d «»f a braner.: theme Noith "1 chs. with the old Fly. i Fulp line and the old Stephen Neal lie. >, to the • beginning, containing J1 S , acres, more or less, save and . except a tract of approximately 25 acres conveyed by dees: iron 1 I John \. Burton and w.t'e to Caruthers. the said tract being now owned by Thenia Lowe, leaving acres and one half, ti >re or less, and '• •• • in• r t ha. b 11:• i:»rx •!' land «• :\ ve. : by ' i-« m '1 . A. L. . ii'e, ' 1». W. Luivill. u : • J..':- A. B S. e .e. !s S's ' .. N. B■>k N-. P;tge .'Mo, and ii! Page 501 • . ' • > A 1-. Salt (»i a ;, • • U| •!'. il ( ''•• ' • 1 - a ' I•• ::d at i ;■! i "ove ! ' . ! with «' pel* I ''lit .'.'e •!■■' .-;,nv and pi'ip'i chaser pav.i al! t ash !i lit' • tlesiri's. This Nov. lGth, 1925. t . E. 1 >.\\'lS a; I B. \'I»SS. ! • i' J- hn A. ilurtop. det M. 'otnmissioners. ■ ! ••• j.l. 1' M r:. ■•!•* s. At" s. t»r i i-"\i rs. Our name for the parlor Social ists is sub-lU'bos. —Ohio State Jour ' nal. Southern Power Co. May Take Over Mt. Airy System Within the next few weeks the peo ple . f this city will he called upon to vi.ii u* on tht i|iii >tion of tin . y power ami light system to i!., Southern Company and p-ar.:;mr them . franchise to operate p t wi r alld light sy>'.cm llele. F->* >v, ral w. ■ k tli. city nrticials and tin w.i: r i l'.iriit coniiiiisMoti have !., ii .. ■ will'. vepivsoiUativi s ~f .he I'. a ■ ; ' oin; any to v ... ure I il current f, r Mon r Viry. Th- • > pr.«|H»si ti,.H th i> vower colli! : . would etiterta-n wa- to purchase Mount Air;.'* tw.. p'af- and tin entire systun af'i operate it along with their other -\>tm> in various parts of \ .nil ami South 'arelina. Mt. Airy New-. NOTICE. SALE or LAND BY EXECFTOR. 1 By virtue of the power con tained in the last will ami testa ment of the late Elizabeth Anderson, dee'd, 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, on the premises, at Elizabeth Anderson's old home place in Quaker Cap township. Stokes County. N. ('.. on— SYTFBDAY. DEC. liITH. 1i»25. at 1 o'clock p. tn.. the following real estate, the old home place of Elizabeth Anderson adjoin ing Pete King. Tom King. \\m. lieaslev and others. described as follows: Beginning at maple A. M. King'- '-onvr, rm > N«>rt!i 2'« i I!, with A. M. King's line 21.1S chains to rock in n a 1. North 30 W. i2..">0 i bains to '.'i !; in old r •.«!. N witi! i' »tn King' line 10.7*' • hains to rock pile, W -t "■ 'iai' to I - ' \\ in. |:, N lir. I'J ■■ * poc ■ V. I' N in • ■ • 1 i i i . . .•'» :e > h 1*• W -• • ha! t ai i. * ■. f . k; r. E. ■. ;•" \\ . links'\o'maple ' bushj Ctn-Ms S11;i•!C- !''• !•. :11 ii E. t',,7t> chair. • • -'a 1-.■ ■ i:i •'d ri!. ami ' ':e>iee v. :t i. 1 lie o! i r ml a- i; !r. :t ?>i•;• - p.-s:ni' ; :e ■ ret i .'.nd nil •ii;. , .. r with old road and tile >ld line ■ S' ii it !i W' - t o'.il'se tn the beginning, containing ! !!•">. IT: "■ m> w • >• I>' ■ X, rrns:—One-third cash, bal tance equal payments i:i one a:iil ~.i ■>. 1 mei't ' on - : i I'ef b\ liet tl of li-:st on the land. \ t -a: . t'l'H' i x.• ill -• s for ca.sii. ' e rent . : ai:d itne ot! ••!■ pn pert;.'. Thi-- N ivemlu r 11th, 19'J". SEY.MOKE OWENS. Execiiti r of r.li/aiieth Ander son. deceased, Westtield, N. C., U. F. I>. No. 1. '(). E. Snow. Attorney, Pilot Mtn.. N. C. NOTICE. Having duly qualified as executor of Joseph F. Meadows, deceased, late of Stokes County, N. C., all persons owing saitl estate are requested to make immediate settlement, and all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present , the same duly authonticated to the I undersigned for payment on or he fore the lath day of Nov., i or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Mi/pah, N. r., Nov. 11, 1025. (.'ASTON \V. MKADOWS, RURAL HAM. HANK & TRI'ST CO. Kxi'- uturs nf Joseph F. Meadows, defeased. R. HKI.SAHKCK, J. D. IIIMPHRFYS, Attorneys fur Kxccutors. NOTICE. If:i•• ini; i)iialilii-.| as administrator of thr i >t;11«• "f A. H. Rut ledge, (le ceased, notice is hereby given to all person- bidding claims against said decea i d, tu present them to me for payment, duly authenticated, on or before ! 1 ,■ loth day of Nov., or tliis notice will be pleaded in bar of same. All persons indebted to said deceased, are respectfully noti fied to make immediate payment to inc. This the Hist day of Oct., 1025. J. (i. Rutledge, Administrator. P. O. Germanton, N. C., R. 1. N. 0. Petree, Atty. Drink Milk A little boy was asked to write a composition about milk. He began: j"l)rink creamy milk and rise to the ,top." Isn't that pretty pood advise? I believe it will stand close analysis. It simply means: eat pood, nutritious food and it will put you into that new physical and mental condition that will cause you to rise to the top. If you are a student it will help you to climb to the head of the class: if you are a business man it will help you to meet your compe titors; if you are a lawyer it will help you tn climb to the top in your profession. N'i matt« r what you are doing it will hi l(> you to lo it better and by doing your work better you will gradually rise toward the top.— IN. Queer Animal, Queer Offer I.O>T. -• rayed or stolen, male dasn and fox I. nui color white and black, lump back "f foreleg, •* miles south |of (iladc M ils, Hutler l'o., $. r > re ward for any one seen with him. Fairfax Ad in the Pittsburgh ~r,SS - The r a~"ii there are so many fail ures am. ng marriages is that there I are so many marriages among fail j urcs.—Columbia Record. I ..^pamaffiniasDsg 't /'''jJl * '••(» Special Offer: Semi nepativo .t f«»r« • x 71'l.liirk'ciibv,! »\ a \.-i --• tf rav U!l, l t'ranu*. >,|| f. r >" «*" w, '• r • • -?•» a riliV ' r \ hunu •. f: S- A■\"i-i.• t. ■ rr ,i- _ ' i 1 v-mrit c.r i. ■ \\ , K „ t j «'»•• ■ • '•>• r. It fof 4 , H H , I a PMOTO ''n.sh.nc coivipanv h 8 | Wo.troh.., v.,. K I NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND BY TRUSTEE. 15v irtue of the power con tain" n a certain deed of trust ev '' i April 27. 102-5, by M. ant to (). E. Siii w. 'i'rus >• cure a note for .S97'UMt, interest ;.:ii; cost, due \\. .!. JIS >n. adr.iii .si rator of ). •-waiiMin a:, i recordc I in the c'gisier's oll'.v e. of Stoke- c lii .N. in II" >k 72. pa,re 167. U fault ha\ It r been made in ::t■ i a. 1 na f said n •• and ■!. • :*..t!i! 'iie pa.v ■ I wi.l • ! ior in-!. ; p:il >l ii a'. ict ion. ■ i 11i ■ p:i '•. road in 'Quaker t ■■>> tow in. Stokes county, X. ( .in :V* it of i lie re idence ■ •' Elislia Wilson, on— Till RSDAV. DEC. H». the following real estate! Lying in Stokes i ninly, and beginning at po.:t oak, widow llill'- corner, runs North 1:5 chain ; to I.Jacl; oak. wi.iow Mc i'aniiTs corner, thence East 22 i aill- to ;i stake, thence I's e!»::i':s t > pointers. West 22 chains to beginning, containing 2'.i T-lo acres, more or less, i ;!• t Mountain. N. C. This is the M. F. Bryant land. Tills Nov. 2. 1025. O. E. SNOW, Trustee. NOTICE OF SAFE OF LAND BY TRUSTEE. By virtue of the power con tained in a certain deed of trust 1 executed November 10, 1916, I by M. Reid Mabe, to W. R. Cox, Trustee, to secure a note to 0. iN. Swanson, and recorded in Book 60, page 672, Stokes coun ty records, there being a bal ance of $210.00 and interest due on said note and on demand of the administrator of payee, default having been made in payment of said note, I will sell for cash at public auction, in the public road in Quaker Gap township. Stokes county, N. C., in front of Elisha Wilson's res idence. on— THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1925, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following real estate: Lying and being in Quaker Cap. township, Stokes county, adjoining S. P. Venable on South. J. I). Lawson on West, Sam East on the North and East. The West Hill Grocery Co. lands on the East, contain ing 76 acres, more or less, this being farm M. li. Mabe bought of W. J. and Susan Simmons. For further description see deed from W. J. and Susan Simmons to M. Reid Mabe, re curded in Register's office ofj Stokes county, N. C. Said tract of land lies on i North Double creek, and being the home place of M. li. Mabel in 1916. This Nov. 3rd, 1925. J W. R. COX, Trustee. Pilot Mountain, N. C. j WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 19: Another thinp the consumer re minds us of is the dummy that th ? football players tackle.—Ohio State Journal. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST. , By virtue of power vested in the undersigned trustee by a Deed of Trust executed on Nov. 2(5. 1924, by \V. A. Manly andl wife to (). L. Gerry, said Dee I of Trust recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes ( utility, in Hook 72, Page 477, reference to which is hereunto made, default having been made in the payment of the note recited therein and tin; holder having demanded thu foreclosure of the deed of trust for the satisfaction of the debt 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction on— SATURDAY, DEC. 12. 1925. at 1 o'clock p. m„ in front of the Hank of Stokes County, Walnur, ( ove. N. ('., the following lands embraced therein: "Beginning at an iron stake in Joe Powell's line, formerly Gerry's corm-, runs South 210 feet to |i',nv corner in Julia Marshall line, an iron stake near a white oak, marked in (Jerry's and Marsh all's side line; thence West on a new line 1>77 feet to iron stake in center of public road; thence North with center of road 210 teet to stake in Gerry and Powell line: thence East 670 feet with Powell's line to the be ginning, containing :i 1-2 acres, more or less. This Nov. 9, 1925. C. E. DAVIS. Trust—. NOTICE OF SAI.E OF KEAL, KS. TATK I NDEK L>KKI) IN TIUST. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed in trust executed tn me on (hi. l't'li (lay ir December. i by 11. 1.. Wilkes and wife. M. A. Wilkes. which is duly record ■( in '.lie nllire of 1 !J,» Register 1 Di eds of StoV.es ('iiiinty. N*. i'.. in r.imk \">. 72. at page 25i. '>> which reference in heron o made, to seiiire the paynieiP f a in te iherein recited in t •• ef >t».oo. default bav in'..' Iteeii made in the paytv. " t: "f in>te at maturity, and tie holder therii' l " having ap plied ti« me In toredose tim trust deed for the satisfacp nf 'lie same. I will expose m public sale to the highest l»i«u I'i>r cash, upon the promises i". Stokes ("mmty. on SATI'IiDA V. DEC. .Till. 1 .*!t the HOUR of 11 o'clock a. PI . the lirst tract of land cunveyeii in said trust deed, to-wit: Be ginning at pointers. H. K. MoratiV. corner, (now ('. A. .Mickey's) running west on said Mickey's line 42 chains to a hickory, (A. Mickey's corner; thence south 17 chains and links to pointers, a division corner: thence east 42 chain.-' to a division corner: thence north. 17 chains and 00 links to the beginning, containing. 7"> acres, more or less. Being the same tract of land conveyed by deed from M. T. Chilton and wife to Robert L. Wilkes, re corded in the Register's Ofiice of Stokes County, in Book No. 48. page 355. to which reference is hereunto made. Saving and excepting from the same one acre conveyed to Church Trus tees. for boundaries of see Book No. 61. page 88, Regis ter's Office of Stokes Count v, N. C. SECOND TRACT.—On the w same day, Dec. sth, 1925, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., I will also sell in like manner, upon the premises in Stokes County, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the equity of redemption of the said R. L. Wilkes and wife in the second tract of land conveyed in said trust deed, to-wit: "Beginning in the center of the creek. Pink R. I levies' corner, running S. B.'? 1-2 degrees east. 20.60 chs. to a stone in R. li. Bo.vles' line; thence South, 4 1-2 degrees W. on Movies' line. 24 chains to a post oak, this line has an elbow in ii: thence north 84 1-2 de grees west, 20 1-2 chains to cen ter of the creek: thence up the creek as it meanders :5:>.42 chs. to the beginning, containing 4:5.00 acres, more or less." See deed from F. M. Sams and wife to R. L. Wilkes, Book No. 68. Page 329, Register's Office of Stokes County, N. C. s This the 2nd day of Novem-/ ber, 1925. N. O. PETREE, Trustee,