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PAGE TWO NOTICE OF SAI-E OF REAI ESTATE I'NDEK OKDEI OF COI'KT. Tht' undersigned by virtu of throe orders ot tin 1 Supei n Court "l Stokes i ount\. nutii in a Special I'roceedings. t iitit It'll "K. F. Stone. Administra tor ol" l». A. Bowman, deft-asi vs- ('. F. Bowman. ft ill heir at law." 1' Bow man, Aiimiiiistra {,,,■ of l a Bowman, decfasot! vs. l>al't lit' W hittin>r* »n. ft a heirs a* law," ami 'C. F. Bow man. i' ai. hfir> at law ft \V. il.wmai;. lUvfasft!. !'•' parte." tin- undersigned com missn•nor will i u FEimr VK\ Jrd. li»2«i. ;i! I o'l lui'k I'• M • "II 1 (Ml!!, isfs, ftl'fr for >alo t o the high est bitlilfr thrff certain trait: or parcles of lattii lying and uig in Yadkin township. Stoke county. N fth * arolina. Fir>t Tract Bfginning a hickory m Snidoi lino; thence North with Butnc lino to 1 • Parnell lino; thono Wost with Parnell lino to W M. Boyle's corner; thence > with Boyle's lino to Boyles corner in W. W Snider _ lino thence Fast with Snider's l:m to the Beginning. containing about 24 acres, more or less Survey will be mailt' and exac number of acres a-i ertnined. Second Tract: Adjohiim the above lot, bos:;' :tiug a point er> at eornev ■ t ot lu.m ber six runs Fast o! I'.r.t 6 1-2 i ■ ains to a p M >"k e\ eoriur; thence S. ml; > ro> the creek four tin\ !•- chains t a white "i.k >:i ' 1 West ;• of the cr-fk, S« ?.*» degrees West on King's lint li 1-2 . ha: -to point- r-. -n. : v .- . • • - .;• 1:.el:.o Noil! . n ■ ; - W • 2*»' 1 ■ ■ hi, 1. 192 !"* '.i ' i '.• i; .♦* •' - ' «• ' " !■;' "i >T »\'F., \V U. I'.a igeV.. A" riii . . t'l.ian lw NOTK \. OF SAI.E >F I'KO I'KIMV \i\ TKI'STKK. Uv \ of ihe power i ' tallied in a certain deed ■>! trust exoi";t>*d "ii the lith day of Si ptomber. 11 »*J~« by J. 11 Carter and wife, which is duN resistfi'fd in tr.e «'tlii »* ot th* Register ot I'eeds ot Stoke? County, N. ' ■. in 1-"k •—. ai Page T>-». t" which reference : 'Hereunto niaiif. to .secure th« payment »f a certain sum or note therein recited . and do fault having been made in th» pavrm nt of said note at matin* ity. and the holder thereo having applifd to me to fore close tiu* l rust deed tor thi satisfaction of the same. I wi expose tci public sale to till highest bidder f r cash. tip>• the promise-. in I'ine lla!'. Stokes County. N. i n SATI ROW. JAN. 192*5 at the hour of eleven o'clock A M. the following described per sonal property: Entire stock oi goods in the store at I'ine Hall N. ('.. which said stock of good consists of dry goods, notions shoes, groceries and hardware Also a one-half interest in tlu store house and lot located ii I'ine Hall. X. C-, and boundet as follows: Beginning at Til lotson corner, runs North 92' ■_ feet to Flynn's line; thence E :>>2 feet with Flynn's line to «i stake; thence S. with Flynn's line 92 1-2 feet; thence West 32 feet to the beginning, ant being known as the Carter anc Williams store house building. This the .'list day of l>eeem , 1 101*. 1025. GEO. 1.. J A KYIS. Trustee. liian lw 1 I AM) SAI.E. Hy virtue of the pcwiT of sali- contained m a certain deed m trust, bearing date of May. 12. 102 1. recorded in the otlice of the Register of Deeds "t Stoke- County. N, C., in I>> k Xo. i>o. I 'age executed bv W. E. Mart man and his wit ■. Claudia 1- Mart man. to the un dersigned J. D. Humphreys, trustee, to seeiire a debt ot One Thousand iSI.t'UO.OO) and in terest due to the Bank of Stokes County, default having been made in the payment of said debt, and demand being made upon me to sell the lands con veyed in said ilei'd in trust to satisfy the terms of said deed in trust. 1 will on— MONDAY THK FIRST DAY OF FEUKI AKY. 102)5. at the eourthouse door in Dan bury. N. C., at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M.. sell at publie aue tion to the highest biilder for ash, the lands eonveyed in said deed in trust which are describ ed as follows to-wit. A certain tract of land lying and being in Stokes County. N. C. and more particularly defin ed and described as follows: Adjoining the lands «>f C. M. Allen and Mr- 1 E. Shore, be ginning at an iron stake, Mr-. K. K. Sh re's corner, running North M 2 degrees Kast 210 feet ' i an iron »'ake. on bank o! railr-ad : thence South •">•"> - W.st 12") fee' to an iv s'ake in rai'.r ad cut: . - W, t • .. ■ n sta . >; M A > » !*!.- :n "• • • •'-* : i Mi'iu:: is. ! . .-' • * \ (j 1 (rOF SAI EOF KEAI. \ -I \ \v. l M>FK i'V i.n >! tki- r. It 1 .; .1 M. u . i: Ma e. N. t . !* I'et'el'i . i.. :• aei'. to -e tire th> n • : a n-'e therein !*•• 1 , . ef Sill'. 1 .:»U. ( , ' liav■ir ' •' n made in 11:.• I. ;; ■ • ! -a.d note at 'r.a'. wr vr t hen ot' hav >_■a; ; .-ii ' ■ 'tie to foreclose ,i i f ' : ist for 1 he sat :u •, •! (ft !'•■ same. 1 will e\- ■ -»• • ■ publie sale to the lligh i -* : iddei* for cash at t li*' court ;«• door m the town of 1 >an :>'irv. N. ('.. 'ii— MOM) \Y, FEB. s th. l!»2»i. at the hour of 11 o\l>;k A. M. a certain tract of land lying and being ni Stokes County. N. and more particularly described and defined as follows: Contain ing 21 1-2 acres and adjoining the lands of I*. 11. Moretield, Everett Mabe and others—tal ly descriU'd in a deed ot trust recorded it! the otlice of the Register of Deeds ot Stokes county. N. C., in Rook No. Page reference being herein made to the same for full de scription This t r;.• Ith day of January, l ( rM; J. \V. MALL. Trustee I'ljan lw N >TI( K. Having !uly qualified a- i.dminis • lalnl" ..f" !l;f ••-late of W. li. Tuttle decaj-ed. la!'- "f Stt>k"s Cuunty. N all persons owing hi- estate ar. requested to make immediate settle ment, and all persons holding claims against his -tate are hereby notitiec to present the same duly authentica ted, to the undersigned, for payment on or before the 31st day of Dec. 1 '.i20, or this notice will ho pleadec in bar of their recovery. Gernianton, N. C., H. F. I). No. 1 December 23rd. 1025. W. \V. HAIRSTON, L. H. BENNETT. Administrators of \V. R. Tuttlc deceased. J. D. Humphreys, Atty. for Admr's. THE DANBURJf REPORTER News of Kintr Rout e 2 King Route .lan. IS.- Mv. Will iam Fowler anil M'ss ' I''" i tvnu"\ both i.f this section. happily married lut Saturday. Mr. Fowler is a business hoy and a brother *»I 1 >r. Fowler, of Win ' n-Saleni. The smallpox rap has been clink ed almost instantly I > vaccination. It 1 .U~ now lik. the jitni y for Oak (irove hool 0.-*.rii't will .have to stop on aeeouii! • f ' >.l«l roads. It doesn't seem that > > highway eom missioners of the io ■' 'y are \i t\ mu.'h interested in i roiiwtion of education. Rev. 1.. W. Htirrow his ' egu lar appoint mi nt at Mi. ' 'live I pti-t ehuivh last Saturilay >'■ i Sum iy. The IVpper family ef l>an :|y. has thi sympathy •'? their i lany 'friends of this seotii n f the 1. >s of their love.! one. Mis* .losie Pep; .r. s. RIKHI.F. R. I.AM) SAI.K. P,y \irtuo of the po\y r of salt 1 contained in a certain deed in trust executed by Sara I Mc llone. J. T. Shelton and his wife. Maggie Shelton. to the undersigned W • t»- I ucker. Trustee. to secure a debt for 51500.00 and interest due to W. ,1. Sands, which deed in trust hoars date of Fi'li. Ist. li'lll. and is recorded in the otlice of the Register of Deeds of Stok'-s County. North Carolina, in ltook No. Pane (i.Ti. and de fault having been made in the pavmeltt of said debt, and de tr.and Iteing made upon me 1»y the said W. J. Sands. 1 will un der the terms of said deed in trust, on MONDAY. TIIK FIRST DAY OF FKIiKI AHV. \T I 111: HOI li OF 1 O'CI.OI'K P. M. -,: ia' p'.;!' >' auction to 1: . ; ,rhi i idiier for cash. at t ! •■ hf;ie i!' • r it. the tow n . 1 >;is ■ ,r\. N .. the laiiiis . t-\ ni said «i* ed in t rus' ' • 'ipr.s, which iai - are described as follows to-wit: A I !":.in tra.' ■: land. !yinl and being in Stokes County. N. t .as it *::" tv pat" ii ularh di - • . a:: i . . as t■'! • -: i ;,. t ; v a : •i h i:i Hails It' 1- - !•» a ";ik stump if. Ac • -'y\' ■ Ime •!• ft v w. T \ i •'i• ■ ."'V . *1 ' ... , , ! ! ■ to' ' ' \ . • : '|V a : W 1;> ♦ . -■.l'v •• . t hellce N.-r? i . l-_ chain '•> a pine ill Priiidy .- tiki.ee West -1 i-ha ins t> 'he beginning, ion taining loii and 1-1" acres. . i.r l- -a\• and except f i* m t i.'- a!»-ve 1 » *»!:■ ,ar\ 1 >V 1-1" a r st hat .1. 11. Mi Hone sold oil' and "live, veil to Kich ar 1 Mabe by deed which bears date f April 1". P.miT, and i-= recorded in the otlice of the Register of Heeds i>t Stokes County. North Carolina. :n Rook No. •">. Page 10. reference to which is hereby made tor description of the part sold oft. The above lands are a part ot Lot No. 1 in the division of the lands of Arch Fry. Sr.. deceas ed. See Hook No. 12. page • >TO in the otlice of the Register of Heeds of Stokes County, Nrth Carolina. This Dec. Wth. 10'?">. W. C. TITKHK. Trustee. .1. H. Humphreys, Attorney for Trustee. Ojan lw NOTICE. Havinir duly nualit'ied as i-xeeutors i.f the la«t will and testann nt of W. r. Me:ulnw>. dee'il. late of Stokes County. N". ' ~ all persons owing his >tate are ret|iiesteil to make im mediate settlement, and all persons i'.i.ldinir ilaims ajrain.-t said estate are hi i-. l.y notified (•> pn «. Nt the same duly authenticatcil to the un deraiL'n'd f"f payment on ■ r befor, the li'ih day of January. i'.C'T, or this noti e will be | leaded in bar of their recovery. This Jan. P.'2fi. GASTON MF.AI ii >W.-t, (>. JOHNSON. Executors of W. t . Meadows. d.eease !. J. I). Humphreys, Atty. for Kxr's. Did you make a new year resolu tion to keep records on the farm this year, ask farm economics workers at State College one. The business farmer likes to know whether he is making or losing money and he can not tell unless he keeps records. Don't Neglect That Stubborn Hacking Cough It is not only dangerous but entirely unnecessary to let a persistent, hack ing cough rob you of sleep and strength. For through a very simple treatment you can pet almost instant relief, and very often break the most stubborn cough completely in 21 hours. This treatment isbasedonthefamous prescription known as Dr. King's New Discovery for Coughs. You simply take one teaspoonful at bed-time and hold it in your throat for 15 or 20 seconds before swallowing it. The prescrip tion has a double action. It not only soothes and heals soreness and irrita tion. but it quickly removes the phlegm and congestion which are the real cause of night coughing. So the coughing quickly ceases and you sleep right through undisturbed. Dr. King's New Discovery is for coughs, chest colds, sore throat, hoarse ness, bronchitis, spasmodic croup, etc. Fine for children as well as grown ups—no harmful drugs. Economical, too, as the dose is only one teaspoon ful. At all good druggists. Ask for C herokee County Lost Court House Murphy, .lan. 1 »"•. The Cherokee • unity court house heIV was d.' struyi-.l by tire early today. The -nunty re l'ds were taken out but : had tio: been determined whether he> W' re damaged by tin and w,i --> r. The court house was a two-story tru'ir. faring; Duke l'ark and of brick, decorated wuii regal iarble fl'oiu the •, lar> . - ill * llelo , .tinty. It wi- 1 • i:: in \ .••,,!• tir -in. ! 5 > a hard light ■ t'i i ari'.eiT'.e 1 ■ !..i \ and the hear- V\ . . V • I''| nch ,a: > 1 WD SAI.K. |;\ •. ie* ■],> ;t i! . i'i e of she »:• •, r -r ■ \ Stokes 1 • ,y t e.-i |» \* A. J. Fagg. ' S. and approved by llonor ,iliK> Michael Schenok. Judge in 11.«• Special Proceedings !i --litlc,| "Nannie Zigler and Mar /.igler, by their next friend li. 1.. Hyltoii. Ex parte," appoint ing tin- undersigned a i«t»i»';i.s -i«r to make salt* « the iioiy inat'tft" described lands, 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash, on MONDAY. THE L'th DAY OF FEBIII'AKY. !92t>. at the hour of one oVlm k p m., tin' following lands to-wit: A tnu-t >t' land lying and being in Stokes County, North Caro lina. in Snow Crook township, on tlu* top-soil road loading from Sandy Ilidgo, N (.. to Spencer. Va., ad joining lands of Tom Ferguson. Nick Brown and othors an 1 bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a black gum on the North side of said road: theme North -1 degrees East 778 toot to a Spanish oak stumr; thence N. :'> 3-1 degrees Eh»T crossing a branch 2100 feef to a stone, corner of trait No. :> ot the /igl' - land: thenc> North dogroes West on the lino of said lot or tract N>. t:> a slake mi the side of the v-.d loading from Sandy Kidge. N. ('.. to !Vnn". Store in Virginia* memo with f-aid road ; s i! meanders in a Southwesterly direction CiOO feet to a stake eopa :* ol Lot No. 1 of the said Ziglor lands; thence South crossing a branch and on the line oi said tract No. 1. and running 15 1-J degrees East, 2N'»l teet to a stake on the side of the first above named road, and a pile ot rocks; thence with said road in an Easterly direction C>oo feet to a stake, and thence continu ing with it further -170 feet in mostly the same general direc tion, to the beginning, contain ing 107 acres, more or less, and it being Lot No. 2 of the said Zigler lands. Bidding to start at $2,131.50, and sale subject to confirmation of court. This Jan. 9, 1926. J. D. HUMPHREYS. Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER DEEI) OF TRUST. Rv virtue of the power of sali' contained in a deed in trust executed to me on the 6th day of April, 1925. by George A. 1 lanes and l'attie C. 1 lanes, which is recorded in the *»tlict* of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County, N. C„ in Hook No. 72. Pago 6:>2. to which re ference is hereunto made, to secure the payment of a note therein recited in the sum ol $4,510.00 to Farmers' Union Hank & Trust Company, default having been made in the pay ment of said note at maturity, and the holder thereof having applied to me to foreclose tin 1 trust deed for the satisfaction of the note, I will expose to public sale, to the highest bid der for cash, at the court house door in Danbury, N. C-, on— TUESDAY. FEB. 16, 1920, at the hour of one o'clock F. M., the equity of redemption of G. A. Tlanes and Pat tie C. llanos in the following described land conveyed in said trust deed: Tract No. I.—All that cer tain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Heaver Island township, Stokes County, State of North Caro lina. containing 178.5 acres, more or less, having such shape, metes, courses, and distances as will more fully appear by re fereiice to a plat thereof made by C. A. Reynolds, C- F... in March, 1010. recorded in the Register's otlice of the Countv of Stokes, in Hook 02, Page .">l2, being Lot N>. 4. in the parti tion of the lands of Maj. L. \\ . Anderson, assigned to l'attie Chisman llanos, which tract ot land is bounded oil the North b\ the lands of Mrs. Kli/.a llanos. on the F.ast by l>an riv er. on the South by the lands nf W. M. Chisman and on the \\ ■ -i by the lands of Mrs. Mar\ 'arr Williamson, a- per report ■ I' p;\rt it ion record' i in I'egis !■ rof 1 Veils otlice ot Stokes County in H> o! t'.2. Page .".oS. Tra ' No. 2—AM that certain piece ■ • par> 11 of land lying and being h Heaver Island town ship. Stoke> County, State ot N. ('., containing 1(58 19 acres, more or less, having shapes nieies, courses and i'i''aiiees as wiil more fu!l\ appear bv re ference to a plat tiiei'i'ot made by C. A. Reynolds. C. K . in Mareh. 1910. I's • .i.■■! in the Register's ( Mlice ot Stokes County, in Hook 02, Page "12, which tract of land bounded by the lands of .1. P. Dalton and J. A. Williams, and on the West by the lands of Mrs- Alice Hairston, containing 108.40. being part of lot No. 0 in the partition of the land of Major L. W. Anderson. which was set apart as a part of the share ot Mrs. Augusta Chisman. and de creed to belong to Mrs. Pat tie C. llanos, as per report of par tition. which report is recorded in Register's Otlice of Stokes County, Hook 62, Page :SOB. Tract No. —All that certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in Heaver Is land township. Stokes County. State of North Carolina, con taining 194.46 acres, more or less, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by C. A. Reynolds, C. E„ in March, 1916, recorded in the Register's otlice of Stokes County, in Hook 62, Page .'ll2, which tract of land is bounded on the North by the land of Henry Knight and G. W. Hairston on tile East by the lands of J. 11. Robertson, and .lames Knight, on the South by the lands of Mrs. Eliza I lanes, and on the West by the lands of Mrs. K. llanos, being a part of the share of Mrs. Augusta Chisman. doc ret d to belong to Mrs. l'attie Chisman llanos as per report of said partition, re corded in U. gister's otlice of Stokes County, in Hook 62, Page :',OB. This Pith dav of Jan.. 1926. N. O. PF.TREK. 2Hjanlw Trustee. T..l>a--« farmers arc now making plans for their seed beds. Many will use the trapln'd method of eon - trolling the flea beetle which is the greatest pest of tobacco both in the bed an dthe field. Midwinter is a good time to clean up the ditch banks, hedge rows and other hibernation quarters of the boll weevil, says W. Bruce Mabee, extension entomologist. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20, 1926 LANI) SALE. , By virtue >i" a decree of the Superior Court of Stokes C'oun t.v. rendered by A. J. Fagf*■ C. S. C., in the Special Proceed ings entitled "\V. L. Hullni, administrator of John A. Biullin vs. Frances Vaden et al." au thorizing the undersigned to sell the hereinafter described lands to raise assets to k pay debts, 1 will sell at public auc tion at the late residence of John A. Hullin, deceased, on JAM ALTY SO. L«)2(I, AT ONE O'CLOCK 1\ >l. the following described lands, to-wit: Beginning at a pine stump William Brown's corner, runs North 11 1-2 chains to a persimmon tree; thence North 25 degrees West t 1-2 chains to a stake; thence North a 1-2 chains to a stake Nelson's line; * thence West on his line 22 chs. to a stake John A. Bullin's corner; thence South 21 chains to a white oak in William Brown's line; thence East on his line to the beginning, con taining 18 1-2 acres, more or less. See deed from F. A. Smith and wife to John A- Bullin, Book 155, Page 1122, Register's Otlice, Stokes County, N. C. Tract No. 2—Beginning at a white oak Riser's corner, North mi that line to an old road and along said road 80 poles Riser's corner in the Arm strong line. West 90 poles to a black oak in Leonard Smith's line. South on his line 80 poles to a stake near a branch; thence Fast to the beginning, rontaining 50 acres, more or less. See deed from P. 11. Mabo to John A. Bullin, recorded in Book 2:5. Page 2SI in said oilier, save and except from said lands a tract sold otf by John A. Bullin to F. A. Smith of IS acres, by deed recorded in said t.lur in Book !•">. Page ISB, and a ir:a t sold oil' to J. II- Flin htun. Book (iS, Page ITS. or ! acre . Terms i!' sal ono-tl.ird .s'l u «i*i>• of sale, one-third i;*>i a credit of one year, and n::e ibird upon a credit ot 2 years uit ii ii.ten si bearing bonii.- '.\ it I; approv. >1 .-eciirit v i>i |eler 'i 11 payments, and v.ju privilege to pu'rhas Tof . - ing all ias:i if lie so desiivs Nile .-uhject to coiilirmat if court. This 1 lee. 2S, 1!>25. W. I . lU'l.l IN. F A'imr. "t John A. 8u... iin caseil. I. 1>- Humphreys. Attornev for Administrator, iljan hv LAND SALE. By virtue of a decree of tho Superior Court ot Stokes vein ly. rendered by A. J. I'agg, ' • S. in the Special Proceed ings entitled "\\. L. Bullin vs. Olive Bullin and others" ap point ing the undersigned .•omtnissioner to sell the here in after described lands for di visin, 1 will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, at the residence of John A. Bullin the following described lands, to-wit: Lot No. 4 in the Wil liam Brown lands, bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake in the line of Lot No. 3, and runs North 18 chains to a stake, in Bullin's line: thence West 26 1-2 chains to pointers in a branch; thence down the branch as it meanders 22 chs. to a stake in the old line: thence Fast on said line to the beginning, containing S4 acres, more or less, and assigned to Mary A. Bullin in said division. Terms of sale, one-third cash on day of sale, one-third in on* vear and one-third in 2 vear-c with interest bearing bond with approved security for de ferred payments, with privilege? nf purchaser paying all cash if he so desires. Date of Sale JANUARY :SOTH. 192(5, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. Sale subject to confirmation nt* court. This Dec. 28th. 1925. W. L. BULLIN. Commissioner. J. D. Humphreys, Attorney for PUT. Catarrhal Deafness Is often rausod by an inflamed condition of the mucous lininn of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imi>erfei t Hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. IIALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it—rid your aysterr.l of Catarrh or Deafness caused byj Catarrh. .. _ Sold by all druggieta for over V> Tear* F. J Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohla
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