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Cartilage and Pinehurst, g >od 6-room J, and one 3-room dwellings, two tobacco £ barns, large pack house, good well and o spring water, some fruit trees and grape o C vineyard, forty acres cleared, land lies £ well. flood neighborhood near school X .'incl churches. Price titty dollars per v acre. Also other farm? and farm land o i'M* tale. 22aug4w > X . o tI II A. G. IVIARTSN, Carthage, N. C. x$ 1 0 >9 o X i V 0 0 | NOTIC EOF SALK OF LAND FOR TAXES. q I will .» il i'•'■lowing litiitN for taxes on Monday. October 0 Ith, 1 r«2«>. at the hour of one o'clock I'. M.: $ SNOW CRF.F.K TOWNSHIP. i 6 Mm,iv. Mr-. Harriett, 276 &??•■ 1920 tax, ... -S 11.12 X " " " " •' 1021 tax 16.90 X; '• " " " 1922 tax 17.1-1 5 " " " " " 102} tax. 19.73 X " " " " " 1924 tax, 22.07 ' J) " " " " " 1924 tax 22.07 ! 5 Vernon, J. S. 72 acres, 1924 tax, 17.55 X BIG CREEK TOWNSHIP. |j )s Cook, A. R. 15 acres, 1925 tax, 36.85 \ 5 Joyce, R. T. 76 acres, 1925 tax, 76.50 X Owens, Jas. I. 210 acres, 1925 tax 155.81 K Walker, Jas. N. R. 15 acres, 1925 tax 14.8G ! Chilton, A. N. 1924 tax, 10.15 1 X YADKIN TOWNSHIP. J ft j Bennett, Charlie 3 acres, 1925 tax, 3.50 6 | Culler, W. T. 3 lots, 1925 tax 2.49 X Denney, J. J. 239 acres, 1925 tax, 39.16 ft'Hauser, J. H. 96 acres, 1925 tax 51.50 9 Moser, Earlie 1 acre, 1925 tax 8.43 K Smith, W. A. 21 acres, 1925 tax 7.95 ft Slate. Jas. W. 152 acres, 1922 tax 10.15 Slate Jas. W. 152 acres, 1923 tax 14.22 R 1 Slate, Jas. W. 152 acres, 1924 tax 16.76 S QUAKER GAP TOWNSHIP, 1925 TAX. / Brown, A. J. 78 ('Thore, S. F. and J. E. 310 acres, 16.73 5 Allen, J. H. 537 acres 34.94 Joyce, J. E. 48 acres, 32.89 PETERS' CREEK TOWNSHIP. > Mabe, Troy 77 acres, 22.00 £ MEADOWS TOWNSHIP. K'Neal, Joe W. 222 acres 125.33 6 Watts, S. O. 243 acres, 18.10 ? Southern, T. Walter 152 acres, 10.73 K Kiser, E. L. & Co. 75 acres 1924 tax, 30.22 5; BEAVER ISLAND TOWNSHIP. x Mitchell, Mrs. J. W. 52 acres, 26.13 ft SAURATOWN TOWNSHIP. 5, M. T. Chilton and C. E. Davis Trust, one lot 70.45 x I Smith, B. B. one lot 10.31 j ft 1 Webster, R. L. one lot 33.95 j y Bailev. J. C. Sr., 194 acres, 1923 tax 101.50, j This the Bth day of September, 1926. J. FRANK DUNLAP, Sheriff. THE DANBURf HEPORTER y.r. > . t, • ~f Win. tct, S:iii in. v. - Idv.ii Vv -uiMay. NOTICE or UK-SALE (»?■' I.AM). l!y virtue of a decree of tlu» Superior ( ourt ot Slokes coun ty, .\. ('. rendered on the 2"rd day of August, 102(5. in the speu'al proceeding entitled "Mrs. Callie Newsum. widow, and other. I'\ parte," I will expose to public re-sale, upon tlie premises in Yadkin towi ship. Stokes I'Miimy. X. on— SVITIiDAY. NOV. (ith. at t lit» hour of 2:MO o\ lock. ]•. m.. the lands formerly owned hy I>. M. Hooker, late of Stokes county. N. C.. descritaed as fol lows to wit: 1 "lieginning on a stone. \Vm. Xewsom's corner, and runs \V. on Xewsom's and (iotf's line 2! chains to Schauta':} corner, thence S. II 1 1 chains to ,i stake. Schauta's corner, thence east C chains to a pine, Schauta's corner: thence south 6 chains to a pile of rock in the division line; thence north 8-3 degrees east 21chains to Xewsom's corner in jthe divi sion line: thence north 13 de grees west 13 chains to the place of beginning, containing 1(» : | acres, more or less." i TERMS OF SALE:—One-, half cash, and the other half on a credit of 12 months, with taond and approved security for deferred payment, taearing six per cent, interest from day >£ sale, with privilege to purchas er to pay all cash, if the pur chaser so desires. This Sept. 27th, 1026. X. O. PETIIEE, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE I'NDER DEED IN THIST. T.y virtue of a judgment of OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'CX A 0 0 1 To TSie Tobacco Growers !' I Of Stokes and Sur= I I rounding Counties: \ Y 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 A £ It is impossible for me to visit all of the farmers, but X I whether I see you or not I want to sell your tobacco this $ X year. 6 X Brown's Warehouse made the biggest gain last year a 6 of any house in Winston-Salem, and we feel proud of $ $ this record. JW o X -.The reason for this gain is that Boyd Nelson, Jesse 6 c Glenn and myself never leave the sale until we get the 0 0 limit for every pile of tobacco. j? X We are better prepared this year to sell your tobacco | o than ever before. 0 X Every man employed at Brown's Warehouse has the X o interest of the farmers at heart, and we hope to have o 0 you visit us as soon as the market opens. $ $ 15sp4w Your friend, x 1 J. A. FAGQ ' | I h I i OOOOC'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOiOOOOOOOOOOOOO- the Superior Court of Stokes county. N. signed by Judge Tlius. J. Shaw, alter hearing ' before a jury, on the 6th day of April. 102(5, in ;in action en . titled "Rural llall Hank & . Trust Co.. guardian for Harper ; Wall. Helen Wall. .Martha WaU . and Leah T. Wall, minor chil [ dren, against Leah T. Wall and . J. 11. Wall, defendants." the I undersigned commissioners will , on— -15 DAY OF OCTOBER. 192(i. at two o'clock p. m.. on the premises near King, N. C., in Yadkin township, offer for sale to the highest bidder, upon the following terms: One-third i ash, and the remainder m L 2. 3, and 1 years, with bond and approved security for the deferred payments, that cer tain tract of land lying and be ing in Yadkin township, Stokes Co., N. C., ai joining land.-, of S. W. Pulliam, Ringo White, and others, and more particularly! described as follows: (New survey nuul In Oliver Long.' September, 1925:) i "Beginning at a stone, R. C. White's corner, in Volunteer road, runs south 3 (legs, east, i 10.50 chs. to a stone in said I road, thence 21 degs. east, 1.13 chs. to an iron stake in said' i I Hollingsworth DRUG COMPANY Prescription Druggists. THE REXALL STORE Plio ie 31 Mt. Airy, N. C. WEDNESDAY. SEPT 3. 192ti road at ford of Crooked Ri:;f» | 1 Creek, thence with the meat 'A J era of said creek south 71 dego. and 30 mill, west 5.M2 chs. ♦> center of neck north of a maple, Gid Xewsum's corner, ■ thence south 1(5 degs. east, 19.00 chs. to an iron stake, thence north 86 degs. and 30 min. west 37.60 chs. to a stone, the southeast corner of CaH ! tia (Irave yard lot; thence N. 1 degs. and 12 min. east, 4 chs. to the northeast corner of said graveyard lot. thence north 8o degs. 30 min. west 2.50 chs. to the northwest corner of the graveyard lot; thence north 4 degs. 12 min. east 21.80 chs. to a stone, R. C. White's corner in S W. Pulliam'-? lino, ♦ hon-NS north Bti degs. east 29.59 chs to a stone. R. C. White's corn ier, thence north 17 degs. 30 min. west forty links to a red oak, thence north 77 degs. east 7.65 chs. to the beginning, con taining 102.11 acres. I This land will be subdivided into four tracts and sold and then sold as a whole, to determ ine the best way to sell, and will be confirmed at the high est price. ! This Sept. 14th, 1926. j CHAS. R. HELSABECK T and T. W. KALLAM, Commissioners.
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