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PAGE TWO Over 1,000 Miles Of Roads Being- Built Raleigh, May 4. The State's pood roads program will be boosted for another hundred miles when the St«t* Highway t'on|mi«eion open* Moat of men who enter Soot/ierii Railway sarricm THERE is no occupation in the world which is more exacting in its demands on the indi vidual than railroading. That is why the world over the term "railroad man" denotes men of character, trustworthiness and useful citizenship. But if the demands on the individual railroad man are great, so are the opportunities. The men with the responsibilities of leadership on the Southern today have grown up with the railroad. To handle the greater traffic of the growing South expeditiously, economically and dependably, the Southern needs the best men of the South. Railroading has always attract, d the best type of citizenship. And it always will. It is a man's job. S OUTftERN RAILWAY( (£||j))SYSTEM %e Southern seru^sj^p^ the South 11 a. hi jj Features ||| ill _, f ForV j | ine quality of a motor car is largely determined by the 1 , „ 1...T • I materials out of which it is built. Lcadvlshsp i Take, for instance* steels which comprise the ninjor 1 portion of the materials used in automotive manufac turing today. No automobile can have more durable or Planetary ! mere satisfactory steels than you get in a 1 ord. Transmission ' l ne upnolftcrv used in Ford closed cars contains a much _. larger percentage of wool than is ordinarily specified. Three Point j Genuine polish.d plate glass i? cs.-d for l ord windows Motor Suspension j I and windshields. - j! The storv is i\.c rrrr.e for every itrrr .? material urvd in ... . 11l j! rorJ r.»anutdvi""c. It is ih".t *uch cMrcnic carc in Clutch j j i the selection of material' shou'J result in a car that is * }'! ! without an eq;.:al wher it cor.cs to •.•ndurinj : ;rvice. Duct.' jj «w . . Ignition System i; ft /t c r 4 i ii 1 Simple. I. 1 ItL ! DcimLbic (:i ..«r. r ' ii •j Cor.- :;ons t.uu are ur.: ;ue it :I tl.c : :d.i-:try [ Lui.tcu.iun | ;i.!e. J! , [jj !| Zycrx manufacturing operation is :r.dcr direct control ! |'j ;] of che Ford Motor Cc n-.ppny. iron i? taken from Ford j " ~ | mines in -• .tchitaa; coal from the Company's mines in I , jj Kentucky and West Virginia. Ford fln?s olantj rrtviuce Tnerrno-Sypuon JJ] {j then!*?* t.»r wind.hieUs and windows? v.ccd comes fro .'a ! Cooling System -ii i J Ford tanker trac'.r. Raw materials and finished products j « t are carried ov r i'c.rd-crvned transportation routes; coke 11 ii j ovr ,7' bI " :l — r -;:--V'» --teel mi!!, foundries and raw milL | Tf> -nearest author. 11 . —a'l arc part o:. this com.-dste organization. bard dc.iUr p j H R:rdc - rs ;vcu:j CC3ta i «t'.;«,?«« •! ■i j «• —. t-»Cu. -i2.c .1.23 tllty o. jj modi'ls.iiKi.'Af'ain s'| "|J I | thi nay ftr'-ii on j'l ji i, * j j '>! ~ rO-=t:o«t.Mlch. S (i | ji i !'l K2W PRICES ij ii! I _ .... „ !| |j . 1 cc. '.Z IcDOIt SZDAN TO RDOR SEDAN | H s 29o "310 s SOO S S2Q 'osjJ cur price* Incltul; starter uud demountable rims. All prices F. O. 3. Detroit I I AVE lAVL NLYLiI LOWERED THE QUALITY TO KEDJCE THE PR!CE" I I bids hero tomorrow on a group of construction projects that will cull for an investment approaching UVo million dollars. The letting will push the total mileage now under construction to over the thoua&nd mark and set up THE DANBURF REPORTER , a now record for the amount of t work in progress. The State has not ' had before as much as a thousand' miles of roads under construction at one time, and officials of the high way commission doubt that any other state has ever topped that record. f NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL j! ESTATE. n By virtue of the power of - sale contained in a deed of y trust executed to me on the 24 t day of February, 1925, by N. Earl Wall and wife, Raynor . , Wall, which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds i of Stokes county, N. C., in book J 72, on page 42, to which ref erence is hereunto made, to se cure the payment of a not* therein recited in the sum of '11260.00, due U H. D. Turpin, default having been made in the payment of said note at maturity, and the holder there of having applied to me to foreclose the trust for the sat isfaction of .the debt secured thereby, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Danbury. N. C., on— MONDAY, JUNE 7TH, 1926, Ht the hour of 12:45, P. M. a one-half undivided interest in the following described tract oi land lying and being in Yadkin township, Stokes county, N. (\: Beginning at a haw bush at the head of a hollow, thence down said hollow as it meand ers, 11 chains and .'55 links to a drain, thence down the same as it meanders, 8 chains to i st.ak,? in the same, thence S. 75 degs. east, 1 chain and 70 links to a poplar, thence east, 36 chains and 15 links to a rock, thence south 14 chains to a pointer, thence east, 151 chains to a stake, thence north; 11 dogs. W. 14 chains and 71 j links to a pine, thence N. 50 degs. W. 8 chains to a stump in a bluff, thence N. (58 degs. \V„ ! 3 chains and 50 links to a stake I nil the branch, thence up said! branch as it nwanders. 45 ch.-..' !'» a small branch, thence up' said small branch, as it meand ers, .5 chains to a dogwood, thence smith (5 chains to a roc\ in a licit I. thence S. i."> degs. \V. chains and oil links to th I'-ibhc r■::* 1. thence down sa.'' i'.iad south t ..st course > « i;». to J lie beginning containing I"•">.*> iicn , more ur loss. S. • i'eeii I!' (!!', page IJIS in t 111' 'e ol the 1 i 1 ••r o| of Miikes c'iinty, N. ( This .Mas 4th. I!>2». W. KKAUE JOHNSON. Tn.stec. W* Night Coughing Relieved At Once jj | Why suffer continually from a per- , I sistent. weakening night cough when j you can pet almost instant relief, and usually break the cough completely in 24 hours by a new method based on the famous Dr. King's New Discovery? Here is the method: You simply take cna '.en-poonful and hold it in your I ■ throat tor 15 or 20 seconds before swallowing it. It has a double action, j • It r..n only soothes and heals irritation, j but also removes the phlegm and con f.estini which are the mil cause of the j coughing. As a result even the worst cough u ually ;is:'.;:pears quickly. Dr. Kind's New Discovery is for i cc: hs, C!K' t cold:., bronchitis, spas modic croun, cic. Fine for children, ! too—no harmful drugs. Verycconomi j cal. .-tstho do. Cis only one tea?poonful. J ! At all good druggists. Ask for SALESMAN WANTED— Lo i cal representative real estate in all good towns and counties. Liberal commission paid. Act quick. i S. P. TESH REALTY CO., I 14aplw GREENSBORO, N.C. 1 ' Catarrhal Deafness ts often caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect Hearing. Unless the Inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Will do what we claim for It—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold by all druggists for over 40 Tears. F, J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio. , NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL STATE UNDER EXECU TION. By virtue of an execution to . me directed, issued from the . Superior court of Stokes coun • ty, North Carolina, at the July i Term, 1926, of the Superior t Court of Stokes count#, in ; favor of J. W. Young, against J. H. Strickland and Martha Strickland, for the sum of | $6397.19, with interest and cost, the homestead and per sonal property exemptions of said defendants having been allotted, and no excess of goods and chattels belonging to said defendants in. my county, out of which to satify. said execu tion, or any part thereof, and an excess of real estate being found in my county, belonging to said defendants, I will ex pose to public sale, to the high est bidder for cash, at the court house door in Danbury, N. C„ on— MONDAY. JUNE 7th„ 1926, at the hour of one o'clock, p. 1 m., the following tract of land J in Stokes county, N. C., be longing to said defendants: Beginning in the K-Fork! road in the east line of the l Wilson tract, runs with said| road as it meanders, N. 51 degs • and 35 minutes W. 2.20 chains; | N. GO degs. and 50 minutes W. 13,56 chains; N. 43 degs. W. | 5.30 chains; N. 01 degs. W„ 13.73 chs.; N. 43 degs. W., 6 chs. N. 58 degs. and 15 minutes W., 3.44 chains; N. 63 degs. and 45 |minutes W. 6.60 chains; N. 52 | degs. and 10 minutes \V„ 2.36 !chains; 66 degs. and 50 mins. W. 2.7 chains; N. 32 degs. and; 30 minutes W. 2.3 chains; N. 8 degs. and 10 minutes W. 3.12 chains; thence leaving the road, S. 77 degs. and 50 mins. \V. :!.m» chains to a double pop lar in drain; thence with said drain. S. 1 deg. and li> minutes W. I chains; S. 2(i degs. and !•"» minutes W. 5 chains to a cor ner marked by pointers, thence leaving the branch or drain, S. I degs. and 1" minutes W. 2 > chains t a white oak, pointers !i Young's line; thence wit'i said line. S. 83 degs. K. 39.85 chains to a pile of stone; form erly a pine and pointers; then c.* X. .» degs. and .">(» minutes K. 21.08 chains, (Duggins line) to the beginning,' containing 131.25 acres, more or less, as surveyed by W. 11. Trogdon, in Nov. 11K'7, and recorded in I'.ook 50, page 125, Register's ollice of Stokes county, N. ('. Saving and excepting from the above boundaries, the homestead allotted to the de fendants in said tract bounded and described as follows: "Beginning at a stake in K- Fork road, in Thos. Duggins' deceased, line, runs south 5 degs. west, with said Duggins* line, 10 chains to pointers; thence north, 85 degs. west, a new line, 15 chains to a stake, thence north 5 degs. west 18.28 chains to a stake in center of K-Fork road; thence an easter ly direction with the meander* of said road, 17.50 chains to the beginning, containing 23 acres, more or less." This April 28th, 1926. J. F. DUN LAI*. Sheriff Stokes Co. Notice To Farmers To Prepare Crop Re port For List-Taker. When farmers go to list th >!r taxes they should l>e prepared to give their farm report. It is very important that the Federal govern ment have this report, or they j would not ask for it. Don't be in too big a hurry tn make it. You will be i sked how many ai res you have in eaeh of the following crops : Tobacco, corn, wheat, oats, peas,! soy beans, |H'anuts, hay, Irish potu- j toes, sweet potatoes, and all other | crops; how much rve to plow in to. improve land, number of apple trees ! (of bearing age 1, pecan trees (of] bearing age), number of hens (of laying age), and several other que.; , lions that cannot be answered otf hand. The landlord reports in his list all his tenants crops and the live 1 stock, as there is no report from tenants. Your report should show all crops planted and what you ex- j peet to plant in 11126. E. \V. CARROLL, j Tax Supervisor. 1 Gilbert Alley, registrar at Har*- man precinct, who was here today, j stated that voters were slow at. his precinct in registering for the I June primary. WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1926. NOTICE. Having duly qualified as admin istrator of Steven Ashby, decease 1, all persons owing (said estdte are ; requested to come forward and make payment of the Banie, and all per i sons holding claims against aaW testate are notified to present same ■to the undersigned for payment an or before the 25th day of April, 1927 or thia notice will be pleaded in berr of their recovery. Germaoton R. 1, N. C., April 21, 1926. M. D. SIZEMORE, Afer. of Steven Ashby, fertU J. D. Humphreys, Atty. for Admr. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAJw ESTATE UNDER DEED Hf TRUST. By virtue «f the power ot sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to me on the 24th day of November, 1924. by C. S. Fowler and wife, V. L. Fowler, which is recorded in the Register of Deeds office of j Stokes county, N. C. t in book No 72, page 475, to which ref erence is hereunto made, to se cure the payment of a note therein recited in the sum of $1280.00, default having been made in the payment of said note at maturity, and the hold er thereof having applied to me to foreclose the deed of trust for the satisfaction of same, r will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in the town of Danbury, N. C., on— SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926, at the hour of one o'clock, P. M., certain lots of land lying and being in Stokes county, N. C., and more particularly de scried and defined as follows*. Being lots Nos. 1, 2, 15. 132, 125. 78, 70. 80, 107, 1(»8. and lo!>, of the West View Develop ment as sub-divided and sold by the Davis-Padgett. Realty. Co., December 20. 102:5. This April 17, 102(5. J. W. HALL, TviK't ■ - NOTICE (IF SALE OF REM. ESTATE I'NDER DEED IN Til I'ST. 15y virtu • of the powei ot' sale contained in a certain di-»d of trust executeil to me en the Kith day of January, 1911, t>y I). S. Boyies and wife, Carrie K. Movies, which is duly rec orded in the office of Register of Deeds of Stokes county, i.i book No. 51. page 70(5 to which reference is hereunto made to secure the payment of a note therein recited in the sum of three hundred dollars due to The Bank of Stokes County, default having been made in the payment of the said note and the holder having applied to me to foreclose the deed of debt secured thereby I will ex pose to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Danbury, N. C.,on SATURDAY, MAY 15, 192 G. at the hour of one o'clock, I\ M., the following lands em braced in said deed of trust, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of Mack Kobre's lot, runs north 65 feet to third St., thence west along third street, 102 feet to a stake, thence S. 65 feet to a stake in Boyies' line, thence east, 102 feet tc» the beginning, being the east end of the north part of lot No. 81, as shown by the plat of the town of Walnut Cove. N. C. This April 14, 1926. N. O. PETREE, Trustee. Mothers' l>ay will be observed by the Union Sunday here next Sab bath. GUARD CAREFULLY !» A mother's strength j should be guarded with a jealous care. Often when | vitality is depleted > | Scott's Emulsion nourishing and strength- I reviving, is just the help that is needed. Scott's Emiaioa has been a* heipiag strength-ex hausted mothers lor ji \ij more than fifty years. -UL f * PHe. 60 «d $1.20 « MScett & Buwuc, Uoeiuticld, N.J.
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