PAGE TWO NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ily \ i;*tui' of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust executed to me on the 21 day of February, 1925, by N. Earl Wall and wife, Kaynor Wall, which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county, N. C., in book 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 $1250.00, due t» H. D. Turpin. default having been made in the payment of said note it maturity, and the holder there of having applied to me to foreclose the trust for the sat isfaction of the debt secured j thereby, I will expos* to public •ale to the highest bidder foe cash, at the court house door; in Danburv. N. C., on— MONDAY. JI'NE 7TH, 1926, at the hour of 12:45, P. M. a one-half undivided interest in the following described tract oi Sand lying and being in Yadkin township. Stokes county. 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W. 13 chains and 50 links to the public road, thence down sai 1 road a south east course 6 ehs. to the beginning, containing 105.5 acres, more or less. See Deed Book 69, page 195 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county, N. C. This May 4th, 1926. W. READE JOHNSON, Trustee. NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE. | By virtue of a decree of the (Superior court of Stokes Coun ty, N. C., rendered in the Spe cial Proceedings entitled. "J. G. Rutledge and others against Ethel Rutledge and Fred Rut ledge." appointing the under signed a commissioner, to sell the lands of Mrs. Sarah Rut ledge, deceased, for partitio i among her heirs-at-law, I wi re-sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the late residence of the said Mr.;. Sarah Rutledge in Meadows township. Stokes county, X. C., at the hour of two p. m., JI'NK l!»th. 1!>26, a tract of land formerly belong ing to the said Mrs. Sarah Hut ledge, 1 founded as follows: "Beginning at a pine and hickory in lieorge W. Xewsom's THE DANBURf REPORTER line, runs north 5 chains to pointers, his corner; thence »... with his line 3'-_. chains to i dogwood, his corner; thence N. on Newsom's and Boles' line, 27 chains to a pine, Boles' cor ner; thence west on Boles' and Baker's line, chs. to a hick ory, N. E. corner of lot No. 2; thence south on that line, 39 chains to a plum tree; thence north 68 degrees east, with line of lot No. 1, 5 chains to a stone, formerly a pine; thence south, 80 degrees east, 13 chs. to a dogwood; thence north 67 degrees east. 3 chains to the beginning, containing 91 acre;, more or less." This May 17th. 1926. J. G. RUTLEDGE. Commissioner. N. 0. Petree, Atty. i NOTICE : Tin- undersigned having qualified as administrator of the estate rf Jennie Jessup, deceased, all per. ; on owing said estate will present them to the undersigned, duly itemized and verified on or before the Kith day of May, l'.'-7. or this notice will l>e pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons owing said estate will niak l prompt settlement. Tohai coville, X. May 1!{. l.'JtV S. W. THOMAS, Adiii'r. W. R. Uadgett, Atty for Admr. Jennie Jessup, dei'd. J. If. I.a\v>on, who recently re moved t.» Winston Salem from i > re, was among M.mluiry's visitors on Tuesdav. I LAND SALE l I , |By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed in trust, bearing date of May 12, 1921, recorded in the office; of the Register of Deeds of, Stokes county, N. C., in Book No. 66, page 363, executed by W. E. Hartman and his wife, Claudia L. Hartman, to the undersigned trustee to secure a debt of $1,000.00 and interest due to the Bank of Stokes County, and default having been made in the payment of said debt, and demand having been made upon me to sell the lands conveyed in said deed in trust, to satisfy the terms of I ' same, and in accordance with an order of re-sale made in re gard to same by A. J. Fagg, C. S. C., I will on— WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1926, at the hour of two o'clock, p. m„ at the court house door, in Danbury, N. C., sell at public j auction to the highest bidder; for cash, the lands conveyed in! said deed in trust which are! described as follows, to-wit: A certain tract of land being; and lying in Stokes county, N.j ('., and more particularly de scribed and defined as follows,' to-wit; Adjoining the lands ofi C. M. Allen and Mrs. F. E. Shore, beginning at an iron stake, .Mrs. F. E. Shore's corn-; er. running N. .".2 (legs. Hast. 219 feet to an iron stake on' bank of railroad cut, thence S. ">5 degs. \\\ 12"> feet to an iron slake in bank of railroad cu', thence 8. M 9 dogs W. 226 ft to iron stake, («. M. Allen's corner in the edge of Hollow Road, thence with said road south s;> degrees E. 102 1-:? feet to the beginning. Bidding will begin at $1417.50, and sale subject t.) laws governing sales under deeds in trust, etc. This May 17th, 1926. J. D. HUMPHREYS, Trustee. PEACHES. Good Fresh Georgia I'eaches, $2.50 per Bushel Crate. Much Lower Prices in 5 Itushel Lots. Now Shipping Elhertas and Carmens. Buy a Crate Ffor Your Sumfner Ice Cream. Write for quantity prices 'to—GIMMES BItOKIfKAGE Co., Koom 129, Kimball House, At lanta, Georgia. 26my20t Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Hartman, who recently loft Kinn for Florida, arc located at Manic City Tourist Camp, Florida. NOTICE OF SAKE OF REAL STATE UNDER EXECU- I TION. ] By virtue of an execution to me directed, issued from the j Superior court of Stokes coun ty. North Carolina, at the Julv , Term, 1926, of the Superior Court of Stokes county, in favor of J. W. Young, against J. 11. Strickland and Martha 1 Strickland, for the sum of isf>:W7.l9, with interest and ■ cost, the homestead and per sonal property exemptions of ' said defendants having In'cn allotted, and no excess of good.; and chattels belonging to said defendants in my county, out of which to satit'y said execu tion. or any part thereof, and an excess ot real estate being found in my county, belonging j to said defendants. 1 will ex pose to public sale, to the high est bidder for cash, at the court hoiisu door in Danbury, N. C\, on— MONDAY. Ji NE 7th.. at tin* hour >l* one o'clock, p. Im.. the following tract ol' laiil tin St ok t\s county, N. be longing to said defendants: Beginning in the K-Fork road in tlie east line of the Wilson tract, runs with said j road as it meanders, N. 51 (legs land 35 minutes \V. 2.20 chains |N. 60 (legs, and 50 minutes \V. i,'{.56 chains; N. 4.'? (legs. W. 5.30 chains; N. 61 degs. W., chs.; N. 4o 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 W., 2.36 chains; 66 degs. and 50 mins. W. 2.7 chains; N. 32 degs. and 30 miuntes W. 2.3 chains; N. 8 degs. and 10 minutes W. 3.12 chains; thence leaving the road, S. 77 degs. and 50 mins. W. 3.96 chains to a double pop lar in drain; thence with said drain, S. 1 deg. and 40 minutes VV. 4 chains; S. 26 degs. and 15 minutes W. 5 chains to a cor ner marked by pointers, thence leaving the branch or drain, S. 4 degs. and 40 minutes W. 32.20 chains to a white oak, pointers in Young's line; thence with said line, S. 83 degs. E. 39.85 chains to a pile of stone; form erly a pine and pointers; then ce N. 5 degs. and 30 minutes E. 24.68 chains, (Duggins line; to the beginning, containing 131.25 acres, more or less, as surveyed by W. B. Trogdon, in Nov. 1907, and recorded in Book 59, page 125, Register's office of Stokes county, N. C. 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. Duggjns' 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 meanders of said road, 17.50 chains to the beginning, containing 23 acres, more or less." This April 28th, 1926. J. F. DUNLAP, Sheriff Stokes Co. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2(5. 1926 Robert and Ernest Han - , of Mi/.pah, wore visitors hero Monday. Till' latter qualified as administrate:' »>f the estate of Mrs, Laura Jane Uarr, while here. NOTICE OF BALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION. North Carolina, Stokes County. 1 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. T. W. Kallam, VS. !C. L. Venable. Notice of Execution Sate. I By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned •from the Superior court of ; Stokes county in the abo% r e en titled action, I will on— MONDAY. JUNE 7, 1926, at the hour of one o'clock, l\ M., at the court house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy tho said execution, all the right, title and interest which tho said C. L. Venable, defendant, has in the following described real estate, to-wit : Lying in Yadkin township, adjoining the lands of Joe (iordon and others. I am selling that part of tho tract which lies in MjtokeS county. L This Mav 5, 1926. ' J. F. DUN LAP. Sheriff. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. State North Carolina, Stokes County. In Superior Court, Before the Clerk. Notice To Non-Resident Defendant. . P. Bondurant, Flora Shelton and husband. John Shelton. li. C. n» n _ durant. Mary Ma be and husband. John Mabe. Plaintiffs. Against Addie Moser and hus band. \\. I). Moser, Nan nie Mabe and husband W. I'. Mabe. .John Bon durant, James Bondur ant. B. F. Bondurant ard Bettie Simmons. Defend ants. i In tlic above cmlit led ca'.H if appearing to tlit' court thn|T ; the defendant Bettie Simmons, ( is a non-resident of the State of North Carolina, and can not after due diligence he found I therein, and can not be person !ally served with summons, and that she is a necessary party to jthis action, the same being an | action for the sale of lands lw ; longing to the estate of Joel ißondurant, deceased, and the interest in the land which the said Joel Bondurant held as trustee for the benefit of his wife Mrs. Sally Bondurant, for division among the heirs-at law of Joel Bondurant, dec'd., and Mrs. Sally Bondurant, deceased-. . | It is therefore ordered by the I court that the publication of notice be made for four suc cessive weeks in the Danbury Reporter, a newspaper publish ed in Stokes county, notifying the said Bettie Simmons, non resident defendant, to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior court of Stokes coun ty, in Danbury, N. C., on the 11th day of June, 1926, and de mur to or answer said com plaint and let the defendant Bettie Simmons take l >t.ice that if she fails to appear and demur or answer said com plaint on or by the said 11th day of June, 1926, the relief demanded in the complaint will he granted. ; This April 23rd, 1926. *, A. J. FAGG, Clerk Superior Court. J. VV. Hall, Atty. tor Pltffs. NOTICE. Having duly qualified as admin* istrator of Steven Ashby, decease 1, all persons owing (said estatte are requested to come forward and make payment of the same, and all per sons holding clairrts against said estate are notified to present same to the undersigned for payment on or before the 25th day of April, 1927 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Gernuuiton R. 1, N. C., April 21, 192 G. x M. D. SIZEMORE, Adnnl of Steven Ashby, Ate'd. J. D. Humphreys, Atty. for Achnr,