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W ill Pav $2.00 PER BUSHEL =For= GOOD CLEANED WHEAT Danbury Roller Alill Dan bury, N. C. Fall I Mowing The Orchard Rali eli, I>. . -Jl. if. crharis. wr.. re a w ?".•) r r*-|i ■> t t trr-wr," s;.;. ~ \V. A. KaiK'iti!.« r, {'• f«-r :it* State 'V Department of Horticulture, "th. ground should b ( ■ bn-uen w-th a view any time from fail '.- -: r:rstr I'hc choitltl bo broke:- ' I an- should !'o taken not t>- liistu: "Tl" re are - v. ral advjuitairos f plowing early, the most important , f which an : :t i:s« n as« - th. aera- ' r Ecc'i m: 7• .xiT . •; .••■/•-•*'>. .I rV..:;-.-V i *'■?* ♦ **£'. £2* «« r »*v j .* Lfri.li :. •• ;:i ; ;1; • : . *•' -. . • tS, 'J ?>. i *> #4 cy.->T A : r V- t: . v **• " !|v : '•' r.: - ;:: -±>\ ■£L **•£ 9 » ttsjfl i&l M *SB 1 1 >' v - • - '--J ■ \ Stormy 'lu r 1 \»> 1 tl•; no * .her car of equal price T(U ' nUI U'j; C ;(i" terror* c « ivner o! a rs equal quality ami lu-vrnli' • 11rin.ipnicnt. Noneotherconi» sr r n,i. -tur.v ~[|.,t . „on car >u-sCW,«>kf.!..m..u - / *""% provide, : 1 comfort and viar-round economy with jL* snug proteviion against rain, -ueh alUoar-mund conven uind. -now and sleet. ic,K ' e ;mJ comfort. In sum „ mer it'* a spccdv, cool, open Konii.itcr - Its liKhdy liMinUf carefu car; in wjntcr jt kcer> >ou C T ' - tadored curtains keep t , , T h ' --- outside cold from blov 4 aml back! " j' '' 2 ' n * ' ts big, wide doors ire i ii'«" - 4-5 fitted with overlap) ing, If you want all-weather pro- CKMT: T ru ' k 550 weathertight door curtains tection plus quality construe*' FLIN'I? MICIUUAN' that are rigidly supported on tion at low cost —here is the rods and swing with the car to own! Come in—see doors. it today! STOKES MOTOR CAR CO., WALNUT COVE, N. C. QUALITY AT LOW COST American Cars More Popular In Europe European autemobili manufa • tuivr-. an following t'f-e lead of A aien.'an cUtfii • i-r a:.d body •l - according t • W. S. Knud president "f ' ht \ relet Mo* •-•r - :npany. wh- • nn r.t ly spent six a1.r0:.-: Mr. Knuds-n*.« tour . f K.irof'e hided \ ssits to several an:- d»i! ws. lish. !• and Italian automobile man .!".. - are intensely ali.v to A pn -_'r» s* its modifica tion -- '- :e!l of chass: - lines." i. "It aN.> l* .-vi-i- • • • hat ii • ■ la -■ f- w years ' have t- \ rt ■>' init it :;i !he 'ill ' • illtom ! . f •- I •' \ rope because of high cost of motor fin!. It also results ill low taxes in Kuglaml, because taxes thi'iv tuv bas •' ''ii horse power." lis. Winter Health I» >n'• !iinit your winter activities to thos. popular imloor sports of fuming wr a balky furnacc or .» smoking -tove ami complaining about cold woathcit, but net a bit of open air i v tvisi every day. This is the advice of an authority on health, \\ 11h the idea that it will be tinu-iy because the weather fri la-'i r. are predicting that old King Winter will have in hi.- royal tram more than the usual assort ment of ice. snow and wind. A cording to the health experts,' the white whiskered, temperamental old i 'direr will prove to be a harsh, disease hearing tyrant or a big hearted, health-giving benevolent nionarih according to the way each persi'ii prepares to deal with his wan .- Kxer. ise has long been ret - gnizeil - a fundamental health l'etiu remert • atlse to keep up the tone of the les and organs of the body with v •• -e is osential. how-, «vi r * hat in l .. Ives the Use it' some j media; i 1 device will not s. rve as a subs::' •• for fresh air. prop, r i diet, sutl. int sleep and outdoor ex-, i rcise. Tin re is no real snbstitt;' for i-eular activity. Kvery person i.'vivs this to hi a fact, but a com ! ..-.itively small number f llow a lr> ng code they know to be ; est f r the v health. Pills, drugs, stimu lants and like treatments a ■ net ! substitute-. I'eop . who do not us* their muscle- more r less every lay lose power and di . l ease their Cl' 1..1 etlicien v. j The bi'st frm of evereis is re • !■• a: ion in the onen air. T .■ -t rtart thing is for pi 'le ....... very f . f i.e..!:h at:.! :hat :• must ;• a - ". i d. Hank- iM* ('oimty \"i 11 ( lose For 110 ithiys . y I ' i •' |),\\ | S '.. t. There are indications tii.it Sena tors are getting ready for !>awe's attack when t'ongivss convenes. Senator Harris of tleorgia has had Irs tonsils removed. Memphis t'oai niercial Appeal. NOTICE OK SAKE OF REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon mo by that certain dm! >t' trusl executed on iho Ist day of May. 1025. by Mantu'l I„ Hunter and wife. Hortha Hunt er, said deed ol trust recorded in the otiice of the Register of Heeds for Stokes county in Hook 71 of mortgages, on Page 101. default having been made in the payment of the note therein secured, and demand having been made upon me to foreclose, I will, on the 22nd DAY OF JANI AKY. I«»2ti. at TWO O'CLOCK P. M. sell to the highest bidder, for cash, on the premises, in Quak er (lap township. Stokes Coun ty. N. ('.. the following describ ed real estate: "Reginning at a black jack corner of Lot No. •">. in More field's line: thence West 1(5 chs. and '2' > links to a small chestnut oak in Morelield's line: thence South (lb chains to corner in A. M. Stack's line: thence East with said line It! chains and 25 links to corner of Lot No. •'{ i:i said line: thence North (50 chs to the beginning, containing 100 acres. More or less. Heing the land conveyed by Quincey Me- Kinnev and wife to Joe Nelson, by deed recorded in otlice of, the Register. t>f Heeds in Stokes County, Hook (51. on l'age oi l. Also a public cartway 11 feet wide to lie open to the public t ravel of all persons." This 1 Ith dav of Dec.. ( HAS. R. HKI.SAHECK. I Trustee. Nl I l("F. •oi's . f 1:. • .'I i tt ,-taim ■ • ef I' M. lair., d' • ' •!, Until ' la I" 1 y j: .• n ;. all i • r.otis hi. . \ |• I ' ' . .id . ' T : '. . da - . N \ !. A |:l'!{';v. I"-.- :?er. i\ l. M ei: N. i'. '. Ii M'.illiY. I've iv ». v . . • ' ... N. . i: at' :. ' . 'I. !' 11 ■• . At! y. >- \: OF \\i> I OR I>!\ ISION. !'. t .v.' ' .:ii *'f • r an i . !i«ijrji."lil ti. • • S| , cial I'r - i rni;:'ir- a n « T .In!>i A. Smith «■! al. K\ parte, • f th" Su|K-ri■)• ■ 1 ■ ■ i!•: lit' Stokes ('• .in• ly. N. iI will i>lV*• i* lor -al" l'dl' cash, at li:r fuUl't ll' 11--C in Manluiry, N. C„ • n — MONDAY. ITH |)\V Ol JAN.. HCiti. the following described trait of la in I adjoining t In* lands of C. I'. Mills. Alt red Conic. Or* \V. Collins and others descrih t'd as follows, to-wit : Mcninniii}; on a doirwood cor iut. runs Kast on C. I'. Mills' line I "_! • i chains to a nick: thence South on new line 21 chains tn a rock in i-ihsonV. Lille : !i 1 elll •• West nil his line 1 1 i •T.ains to a 1 >la« jnim hi - cor . i : t hence S • i!h 1! . chs t 1 • !»••! i -t. rs ?.|.; i iie\v>' ci -riu r: ' ll' .v W.-,' his lilie lie! . and •"•'J to a di»j; .. ■ ■>> dr. coi'iit r: t !: :ic Ni"M !. -'J. 1 ■ i h . tn thi Itegintiinjr, containinjr aci , nil , or !'■ -■, and 1 '• n a t: i • 1 v■'i ii ■ t .1 ad, -in «• ' 1 ' in).' the lands d- - l'' 11 111 .1 >II II 1"com ,!o>i Jill S-ii' h ai'.'i ~ • I'.arhara Smith, to '1 i.omas M. liih an . JohiV Sn.i h, iv ri 1 ere I in I Mink Tn t ; p.; vre 1i ■' Hi .I ef ol Ili■■ mis ' '.'ice, Sink s County, N. ('. 'l'hi.- .'!nili da\ of l ! c. M. I:I:U.\.\UI>. Commissioner. Catarrhal Deafness in r-fft n a us* «1 l»y an mllnm.! »«»* *l;t ;r»n «»f tin; mucous lining of tin* I :usf >. t :t »i Tiilu*. \Vh*n Hiih t iU» is In11;11n* .! hav»? a rtmihlr k sound or Imperi* t llcarini?. l'nl*ss the inflammation . m 1 •••[u. od, your hearing may t*.* ti« - stroyifl fnrov*r. IIAI.I/s CAT AIIIIII MKDICIVF will do what w« claim for it—ri«l your system or Catarrh or Deafness causel by Catarrh. gold by all druggists for over 4*> Years F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Thirty-nine railroads run out of Chicago. We don't blame them. The Thomas E. I'ickerill Servi/e. ~ Ff mi 1 m * ■ i i.u J L-tM . M • A w ery Sp«n «ai Offer: Send nojr.it ivti ' I -j3f h l>'s rfilarKomont in ii Hilver ' i : r J r «y M all ft huh*. all f*»ronly Jfl.&j. rriimitl in it I .atinunilinish 1\ friinit*. \ v . mount.•! . n r-»—» lul lar»'.*nint f»r ;.• We j»uy pout- PT| W. Money n fumled if i «t Hi»tiHiie«l. ROANOKE PHOTO FINISHING COMPANY | fl 6QO Bwll Ave. Ro.inoUu. V«. | I NOTICE OF SALE OF VALU ABLE REAL ESTATE. State of North Carolina, Stokes County. In the Superior Court. J. (I. Bradshaw, Admr., of J. E. Simmons, dee'd Against Mary Simmons, Emmett Simmons. Edward Sim mons, Samuel Simmons, Alpha Lawson and hus j band. Dillard Dawson. Rob -1 et Simmons and Ehvood Simmons, heirs at law and devisers of the said J. E. Simmons. Under and by virtue of an lorder of the Superior court of Stokes County, made in the Special Proceedings entitled I "J. (7. Bradshaw. Admr. of J. | E. Simmons, deceased, vs. Mary Simmons. Emmett Simmons, et al the same being No. 875 upon the Special Poceedings docket of said court, the under signed will on .SATURDAY. THE 2ND DAY OF JANUARY. l«>2«. |at the hour of two o'clock p. m.. on the premises in Stokes Coun ty. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash certain lots of land lying and being Quaker Cap town shi''. Stoives Ci.t.ii'c, N. ad i. ii ing the \\\ 1.. H ill, j.l. (I. I'radshaw and ot:n rs and more particularly ties ■ ■net: as follows, to-wit: LOT No. l.—Beginning at Hall's corner in Mo-iiv's Springs property line runs s-uth S! degrees 22 niinuti east 2'5.2"i chains to a st'» .1. t;. Brad shaw- and I'af'i Pradshaw's corner in MoorC Springs pr-- •vi \ line: lh• • with Brad >liaw's line si.m It! degrees :'»• > minutes west -i2l mains to a -'• ne con i r ■ i N 2 in llrailshaw'.- i i: : t hence uort h dr;- - 2 1 rnin;i;«•.- west , Ii; . ' • I a .-'one at the •ranch : :hi •••. e northwardly ii h I>ran •; to the lieginniiig • • 11 1 ;11::i! 10.25 acres. I'M No. . 1 »eg inning at a "tie in t :.i- bram Ii i orn-r of ! * N.I ' 1!!-- south S2 degrees n.: ni'es ( ast 1. 17 chains to a .' • i - :; • r • f lot No, 1 it; ' trails law '- hue; i hence siitii !i . i'l i! -gre* - :'n miiiti'i - we-: w ith liradshaw's line 5.10 chs, i '" a s'niie i unar i f lot No. in Bradshaw'* line: thence north 1 ii. rees u • w;t h lino of !■ t No. . , 1 , c i.i i:s in a si• ine a■ !'«' M-Jllvli: i:■! !i e Willi til. i:!ul« rs >! i: ■ branch i.ort h uardly ilu l i srillnij;. coti-i tai:iin;r P. 05 am s. 1 LOT \o. 11.-jrinninjr at • a stone in tin 1 branch corner off !«»t N". 2. runs south SI degrees' cast with lint 1 of lot No. j, 17 1 chains to a stone corner of lot N". - j in Mradshaw's line; thence -oiith If. dogs. ;;(1 minutes \V. witli Mradshaw's Ii?:• ■ 2.l't 1 lis. to a stone corner of lot Nn. I; ; thence north S2 derives west 17 chains to a sto;.- at the branch, n.riitr of lot No. I. thence with the meanders of tho branch northwardly to the !M-Lritui'iiur. contaii ;ng |.>o acres. I.OT N»). I. —l It* 'nning at a 1'i•• io! i.i-r i'i 1 • \i,. rim-' ■ it h -J ill 1-s . 1 wit li liii" 1 I i No. : 1 cna: lo a stone •''l'M. of i»t No. in I'.rad -I■'"A 1. ; t he: - i!it h !•! degrees ::.i minuti west 7! links wit h Mradshaw's lino to a cherry live, Mradshaw's corner: hi-t ■ - .-..'it hMI 1 • - s ■!■'. | inuh ■ \\ 1-t :{.!»!) 1 Main to a tono in Mradshaw's line; thenee north 79 decrees :',o minutes '" ; 1 i."1 11 chait: - to a --t: me at ' 'lie lira'. !i: tlu :.ce with thi 'ni •: >-r- i.f the liraiu h to the beginning. containing ».• '.7 acre?;. ; Each !nt will tir.-t he . | M |iaratel\ and then a a whole! 'o ascertain in which wav they I | will bring the most money. j Sale subject to confirmation I of court. This 28th day of Nov.. 1025. J. C». HHADSMAW. I Administrator 1 t' J. H. Sim- ! mons, dee'd. J. \V. Hull, Atty. for Admr. Truth crushed to earth will nse »; ittrailt. liut that sinnilies little.'. I Albany (Oiv.l II raid. Thf sun never s:» ««n (hi- l!rit.&,t or the American tourist.- At latiti 'it v I'rcss-l'nion. Europe won't pay the installment* on that war and we can't take it hack. Arkansas (layette. NOTICE. I Having duly qualified as executor of Joseph F. Meadows, deceased, lati of Stokes County, N. all person* owing said estate are requested to make immediate settlement, and nil persons holding claims against said I estate are hereby notified to present the same duly authonticated to the undersigned for payment on or be fore the l'th day »>f Nov., 102(>, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, i Mizpah, N. Nov. 11, 1925. ! GASTON W. MEADOWS, KURAL HALL BANK & TKI'ST CO. Executors of Joseph f. Meadows, deceased, j C. K. HELSABECK, J. D. HUMPHREYS, Attorneys for Executors. NOTICE OF SALE OF REM. ESTATE UNDER DEED IN TRUST. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed in trust, executed to me on the 22nd dav of May. 191.'}, by J. ('. Wall and wife, recorded in the otlice of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county, N. C.. in Book No. 55. at page 550, to secure the pay ment of a note therein recited in the sum of !?8»HU)0, due to I M. Cordon, to which reference is hereunto made, default hav ing been made iii the payment of said note at maturity, and the holder thereof having ap plied 1o me to foreclose the trust for the satisfaction of tin same, 1 will sell at public atb - tion. to th«' highest liidder f. r cash, at the «•»';rt U• >ti■ dm r ;u I lanhtiry. N. (on- - .MONDAY. .1 \N. I. I?>2>. !«t tlie hour ni nne o'clock p. t\. I iie land conveyed ill the tn.;-! deed, to-wit : "A trai l containing I'IT ai i■ more ni- less, and being what - known as b >t No. 2in I lie par' tion of the hinds of Win. a .1. ('. Wall, which lot No. v.;,.- assigned to .1. t . Wall as hi hall oi the tract, called 'Jo " Al! ii Place." For liounda: and description, reference hereunto made to the plai a; repi rt of part ii ion. recorded . i the ii|lic.• of the Register Deeds for Stiili s county. N. C. .11 Book No. ;>i, pages "27. inchlsi\o. See speciall' page .'1(0 ot said hook No. .*7.' 'i'l . v i.. This 25'h dav of Nov.. I'm." N. o. I'KTREE. Trustee. NOTICE or SAI.i: or HE A! KSTATK I 'N DICK DEED IN Tltl ST. i!y virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed in trus executed to nie on the ltith dav of Sept., 11121. by li. 1.. Wilkes and wile, which is recortled ia the ollice of the Register >1 Deeds of Stokes county, N. ('., in I took No. (>'.), at page L!(»D. to secure the payment of a not>.' for *'2(>2-l, recited therein, de fault having been made in the payment of said debt at matur ity. and the holder of said no.t»- having applied to me to f .'e close the trust for the satisfac tion of the debt, I will sell public auction, to the liiglu biddt r for casli, upon t In- pr • ises in Stokes county, on— WEDNESDAY. DEC. :!(). liij", at l lie hour of II o\ lock. a. In: land con\ ' d in the tru dei'd, to-wi' : "Adjoin! l ,the lands of 11, 1; IJoyles. I'. 11. Iliivli s and other.-, beginnim/ in the center of t crci'i.. I'ink llo.vles' corner, rim n'r.i South S:i I-l degrees Mast. —''.•••• chains to a stone in li. li. Movies' line, then South, -I 1-2 decrees West, oil Movies' line. 2 1 chains to a post oak, (This line has one elbow in it.) Then North SI 1-2 degrees W. 20 1-2 chains to the center of the creek, thence up the creek as it meanders, ,">.' > >.12 chains to the beginning, containing 43.90 acres, more or less." This 25th day of Nov., 1925, N. O. PETREE, Trustee.
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