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New Auto Tags To (io On Sale Jan. 1 Winston-Salem, Oct. 2-I. Automobile license plates for 1928 will he distributed by the Winston - Salem Automobile Club in practically the same territory as was controlled last year, W. T. Kit tor ami (I. Wal lace Hill announced Saturdav morning, following their return from Raleigh, where they con ferred with K. A. Doughton. commissioner of revenue. The main cilice will lie at Winston- Salem and l!i' dub will hav • .supervision of distribution at Mount Airy. Klkin and North Wilki-'ioro. ' i-si>•!:i r Doughton has rv. no dec■ isi«»11 as to when ew i at." will go on sale, but - ■ t hat 'ln >u! ■ i. r; : w i • much -'.orte.' than heretofore, In the past, t*.• i -w plates have on c ;dioi ! a m u 'li 1 eft ir i hev v. t fi reo ren - o M displayed 1 ■ •i. - i'i.i !" ha- itili at« ! f i ' init ma. be r» - ■ ''i thi.- \ear. No l.\ PENSION. I' !:a> li announced, how i vir, that there will be no ex tension of time in which to ob tain licenses. For the first time in its history. North Car olina is requiring the display of new licenses on January 1, instead of July 1. The commis sioner has emphasized that no car will be permitted to operate after January 1 unless it car ries the 1928 plate. Since June 1. this year, the ! 'cal otlice has distributed 26,- ,->iiil plates, and this number will be increased somewhat be fore the end of the year. The new license plates, to K used during 1928, have white letters and numbers, mi h jrreen background. NOTICE—I w ill offer for sale on NOV KM It Kit 1927. at 10 o'clock, a. m.. m> corn, fadder. shucks and farming tools. Wagon, hogs, one milch cow and some house and kitch en furniture. I'. M. CLARK, Law son\ilie, V C. -ws FOl'ND—Female hound dou r Mack with white legs. Owner can tret same b> paying for ad vertising and feeding. OTIS ESTERS. Danbury. N. C. W-Ht.N BETTER AITOMOBIUS ART lil lIT. HI l( K VTII.I. Bl UI) ~IUM There's no time 9?//"for Euick The referee's w hi* tie- shrills . . . ''lhue './//.'" . . . The game hairs, pending a p!a\cr's return to the **!:^c-np". \\ hen you attend the h::j; football games this year, notice the predominance of Buicks— tor men and women who like action, like Buick. And hundreds of thousands of Buick owners can testify that there is no "."/we out" for Buick. Sedans M 195 to 5 1995 Counts 5 1195 to 'lB5O Sport Models *1195 to *1525 All f o. b. Hint, Mh b., t.tx to he added. I'ht (i. M. A. C. financing piuu, tit mint dtsirabU, ts aiailsbl*. BUICK>I92B , LINDSAY FISHEL BUICK COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. NOTICE OF RE-SAKE OF REAL ESTATE. I'nder and by virtue of an order, made by his Honor T. J. Shaw, Judge of the 12th Judical District, in the case of W. I\ Hondurant, et al, vs. Addie Moser, et al, appointing the undersigned commissioner, to re-sell the lands hereinafter described 1 will oil— SATI RDAY. NOV. 12, 1927. at the hour of 2 o'clock. p. m, on the premises oiler for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, that certain tract of land, ly ing and being in Stokes county, N. C.. and more particularly described ami defined as fol low-, viz.: Ilegiuning at a black .a\ >: uillp a few steps below • '.e ii:>>iith i'f thi big branch, i nig N. n Mabe" - line 1 ; I i hi.ii!- to a post oak stump, his corner on the side ot 111■ • road leading to Mabo's planta tion. theiici 1 north i!egre west with said road, leaving road at 7 chains, cro.-dng 111• ■ mountain road, i" 1-2 chain to a staki in Smith's line, tlieii ee south 5 I degrees west on said line 20 1-2 chains to a post oak near the head of a hollow, thence north 40 (legs, west on said line 21 1-2 chains to a rock. 1-2 chain oast oi I'eter Moore's corner, thence north 20 dogs, west, on a new line 12 chains to a holly bush on the bank of the branch near a still place, J. 11. Cov ington's corner, thence down down said branch and with said Covington's line 20 chains to a stake, Irs corner, thence south 1)0 degrees West • > 1-2 chains to a chestnut stump his corner, south mi his line 15 1-2 chains to a stake at the big branch, corner, of J. H. Cov ington's home tract of land, thence down said branch 20 1-2 chains to the beginning, con taining 15i acres, be the same, more or less. Save and except from the above bound ary 58 acres conveyed by Joel I'.oiidiirant and wife to It. (i. Hondurant for boundary of same see book 66, page 2!?9, in the otlice of Register of Deeds of Stokes County, N. ('., and 7 3-4 acres conveyed by Joel Hondurant and wife to Edward Mabe. for botinary of same, see book -IS. page 598. oitiie t f Register of Deeds of Stoke:; THE DANBURY REPORTER county, N. C., leaving now 8-1 1-4 acres of the original tract of 150 acres. There is a good dwelling house and other b..ildiiiir? on the said 84 1-4 acres. There has recently been built a pub lic road leading from the St-to highway near Clemmon' Ford bridge, which intersects with a road leading to this tru* * of land. Fifteen ;> ■ cent of the pv'cc bid oil tli - land by the las', and highest bidd»»" is to be pwi«! t. the und "•"•i T i e 1 en the >t:»v of sale. If the sale is not confirm ed or if u> nc .ased bid i> put on the price bid this money will be paid back. This October sth, IHl'7. J. W. HALL, Comnii.-'sionei* NOTICE. State of North Carotin:;. Stokes I'nunty. In thi l Superior Court, He fore il:- Clerk. K. \Y. Carroll, et I W. T. Carroll. K. 1 Car roll, (i. F. Hicks, .Martha l.ewis Crowther, et I. NOTICE. The defendants, E. F. Car roll, \V. T. Carroll, G. F. Hicks, Martha l.ewis Crowther, will take notice that a special pro ceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Super ior Court of Stokes County. North Carolina, for the purpose of selling for partition a tract of land situate, lying and being in Danbury, Meadows, (Yadkin and Quaker Cap town ships, Stokes county. State |of North Carolina, on the wa iters of Indian Spring, adjoin i ing the lands granted to Shob- lIT ami others, containing ; 552 1-2 acres, more or less, ami it being the lands granted l»y the State of North Caro lina fit D. V. Carroll, Abrani I Lewis ami Minnie J. Carroll, j which grant is recorded in the j office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County, State of i North Carolina, in Book No. ' *»1, pages (55 to 67 inclusive, and the said defendants, \V. T. Carroll, K. F, Carroll, G. F, Hicks, Martha Lewis Crowther, will further take notice that ihey and each one of them is I required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior [Court of Stokes County, North I Carolina, on the third day of November, 1927, and answer lor demur to the petition on file in said special proceeding, or 'the petitioners will apply to ;the court for the relief demand ed in said petition. This Oct. 3rd, 1!(27. A. J. FAGG, ;Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes County, N. C. .1. I). Humphreys, Attorney for Plaintiffs. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled bids will ireceived I»v tin- undersigned up to Oct. •".l-i. 1927, jit tin- hour df one o'clock P. M., I'» - I'IC construc tion of public sihn i! building i > l.r ml at Sjofly Ridge, Stoke* county. North Carolina, tlv plans and specifications for which HIV on tile in my ofiice, ..lid can ho seen I>\ prospective !ii filers, to IH> returned to J. C. (': ei, (lermanton, N. C. upon completion of build i vr. The plumbing and lv-ating installation will be let under separate contract. The electrical work will be in cluded iu the general contract. Deep well, pump and tank or water system will be let under separate contract. Certified check of $2.50.00 must accom pany each bid. i The right is reserved to re ject any and all bids. Germanton, X. (\, Oct. 14, 1927. | J. C. CARSON, Supt. Public Instruction, Stokes County. * TIRES AT WHOLESALE Save the Middleman'** Profit oil Guaranteed Tires 30x3 1-2 Cords $5.75 30x3 1-2 Cooper Cords .. $7.00 30x3 1-2 Cooper OS Cords ..$B.OO 29x4.10 Balloon Cords $7.00 29x1.10 Cooper Balloons .... s9.f/0 Four Stores in Winston-Salem ROBERTS HARDWARE COMPANY Corn in Alexander county planted on a lespedeza sod is returning much higher acre yields than where no lespedeza was planted. NOTICE OF SAKE CNDER EXECUTION. Stale iif North Carolina, Stokes County. In tlie Superior Court. The Hank of Stokes Coun ty. plaintiff, against John A. Young, defend ant. I»y virtue of an execution di rected to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Stokes county, in the above entitled action, 1 will on— MONDAY, NOV. 7TH, 1i»27. at one o'clock, p. m., at the court house door of said coun ty, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execu tion, the equitable and legal rights of redemption which the said John A. Young, the defendant, has in the following described real estate, to-wit: First Tract:—Heginning at a ridge, Robertson's corner, runs north 8(5 degs. w. lu.". poles to a stone, Joyce's corn er, thence S. 7 1-2 degs. west .'52 poles to a stone, thence S. 5 degs, west ll>2 poles to a spring, thence north 57 degs. cast 14 poles and 17 links to a small hickory, Brown's corner, thence N. 5 (legs. N. 81 poles to a white oak, Robertson's corner, thence N. 86 (legs. w. 40 poles to a stone, thence N. (5 (legs, west 17 poles to a poplar on west side of road, thence, N. 76 (legs 10 poles and 5 links to a black gum, thence S. 47 clegs. N. poles to a stone, thence N. 5 (legs 55 1-2 poles to a stone, thence N. 35 degs. west 11 poles to a stone, thence N. 15 degs. west 19 poles to the beginning, containing 146 9-10 acres, more or less. See book 67, page 63, office of Register of Deeds of Stokes county, N. C., for a full description of said land. Second Tract: —Being that ipart of the following boundary lof land known as the W. M. Flynt division of the lands of W. M. Flynt and W. J. Flynt, and being that part lying on the east side of Buck Davis' Ford road, bounded as follows: Beginning at a southwest corn er of lot of I). O. Dick's heirs, i.lso east corner of \V. J. Flynt pointers, thence w. 87 1-2 deg. w. 1 chains and 75 links to pointers, thence X. -1 degs. IS 1-2 chains to a white oak, thence 8(» degs. w. crossing two branches 1(5.20 chains to a white oak on a hill side, thence X. crossing two branches 2'» chains and 17 links to pointers, southwest corner of W. J. Flynt, Lot No. 1, -18 chains and 15 links to a stone on the west edge of Davis' Mill road, thence N. E. along said road, to the beginning, containing 18-1 acres, more or less. Will sell only that part of the above boundary, lying on the east side of Davis' Mill road, con sisting of about 80 acres. For full description of said land see book 56, page, 36G, office of i Register of Deeds of Stokes county, X. C. ! This Sept. 23rd, 1927. J. FRANK DUNLAP, Sheriff of Stokes County. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALU ABLE FARM LANDS. By virtue of a decree of the Superior court of Stokes coun ty, rendered by A. J. Fagg, C. S. C., in the Special Proceed ings entitled "Everett Martin, et al, vs. Annie Rierson, et al," appointing the undersigned ;* commissioner, to sell the here inafter described lands, I will offer the same for sale on the premises of the first named tract, on— SATURDAY, OCT. 29th. 1927, at the hour of 2 o'clock, P. M., at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, which Rinds lie in Peters Creek township, Stokes county, N. ('., ad joining the lands of Grover Shelton. T. W. Tilley, Eugene Kay and others, and being particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: TRACT NO. I:—Beginning at a stone oil the south side of i In- Ml. Airy road, runs N. ,V> dogs, west 'J poles til the (i nter of i)ld road, thence with old retail the following courses; South 81 1-2 (legs. west 12 poles, thence south 86 dogs. west 18 poles, thence south 56 1-2 (leys, west 9 3-5 poles to an iron stake Ray's corner, thence north 17 clegs. west, crossing new road, 9 1-5 poles to a dogwood, Kay's corner, thence north 8G 15-4 degs. west 57 poles to an old poplar stump, thence north 5 1-2 clegs, east (52 anil 3-5 poles to a white oak, blown down, thence south 83 1-2 tlegs. east on line of lot No. 2, 65 1-2 poles to a stone in Kay's line, thence with his line S. 5 (legs. \V. 7 poles, then ce south 5.'5 degs. east 12 poles to a poplar, thence south 1 (leg. west 24 poles to stone, Kay's corner, at ridge road, thence with said road the fol lowing courses: South 73 1-2 degs. east 4 1-2 poles, thence south . r >4 degs. east 8 poles, thence south .'54 degs. east 8 poles, thence south 40 degs. east 9 poles, thence south 21 degs. west, crossing new Mt. Airy road 3 1-5 poles to the beginning, containing HO acres, more less, which tract is sub ject to the life right of Mrs. Fannie Martin, widow of Gid eon Martin, deceased, who is 7.'} or 74 years of age, and will be sold subject to her said life right in said lands. TKACT NO. 2:—Beginning at center of creek, corner of Lot Number 3, in Shel ton's line, runs up the middle fork of Peters Creek, the fol lowing courses: South 65 degs. east 31 poles, thence south 83 1-2 tleg. e. 19',-j poles, thence south 45 1-2 degrs. east 9 poles, thence south 16 degs. K. 28 2-5 poles to the center lof the creek, Kay's corner, near an old mill, thence south 5 I degs. N. \V. on Kay's line 60 poles to a stone, northeast I corner of lot No. 1, thence N. 1 83 1-2 degs. west 90 poles to center of Peters Creek, corner ; (»»* lot No. 3, thence up said creek, the following courses, north 30 degs. east 6 4-5 poles thence i/orth 24 degs. east, 12 poles, thence north 37 1-2 degs. east 22 poles, thence north 61 degs. east, 10 poles, thence N. 6 1-2 west 19 poles, thence N. 3(5 dogs. I poles, thence north "i 1-2 degs. east, 20 poles, then ce north 44 1-2 degs. east 6 poles, thence 14 dogs. east 9 poles to the beginning, contain ing 11 2-5 acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 3:—Beginning at center of Peters Creek in Tilley's line corner of lot No. 2, runs north 83 1-2 degs. w. 11 poles to a stake, thence north 6 1-2 degs. east 10 poles to a stake, Tilley's corner, thence north 83 1-2 degs. west 56 degs. west 17 poles, thence N. ,86 degrees East, 9 poles, !thence up an old ridge road the : following courses: North 4 1-2 poles to a stone, Hall's corner, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1927. ——— « 36 degs. east IS poles, thence north 22 degs. east 7 poles, thence north 34 1-2 degs. east 32 poles, thence 43 1-2 degs. east 10 poles, thence north 30 degs. east 8 poles, thence N. 21 degs. east 8 poles, thence north 30 degs. east 7 1-2 poles to a maple, thence south 84 1-2 degs. east 26 poles to a stone,, thence north 70 degs. east 8 poles to a stake at head of a drean, thence down the drean, the following courses, south south 86 degs. east 9 poles, thence south 49 degs. east 12. poles, thence south 65 3-4 degs. east 11 poles to the cen ter of Peters Creek, thence down said creek the following courses: South 14 degs. west 9 poles, thence south 44 1-2 degs. west 6 poles, tliemvV south 5 1-2 (legs. west. 2" ¥ poles, thence south 36 degs. west 1 poles, thence south 6 1-2 (legs, east 19 poles, thence S. (il degs. west 10 poles, thence south 37 1-2 degreees West 22 poles, thence south 24 (leg-, west 12 poles, thence south degs. west 6 4-5 poles to the beginning, containing 45 and 3-Bth acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 4:—Beginning at a stone in old road corner of school house lot and runs 6 degs. west 13 4-5 poles to a stone, thence north 68 degs. west 6 poles to a stake corner of school house lot, thence S. 5 degs. west 44 3-5 poles to a. poplar, thence south 4 1-1 degs. west 65 1-5 poles to a stone, thence south 85 degs. on Dodson's line 52 4-5 poles la center of branch, thence ■>>)*• said branch the following courses: North 37 1-2 degs. east 17 3-5 poles, thence north 69 degs. east 16 poles, thence north 72 degs. 8 poles, thence 25 degs. east, 13 poles, thence north 61 degs. east 2 4-5 pole.-? to Merritt's corner, thence N. 5 degs. east 75 poles to a post oak on north side of road, thence with old road, north 74 1-2 degs. west 20 1-2 poles, thence east 76 1-2 degs. 24 poles, thence north 76 degs. west 43 3-5 poles to the begin ning, containing 61 acres, more or less. Sale subject to confirmation of the court. This Sept. 26th, 1927. J. D. HUMPHREYS. Commissioner^ NOTICE. North Carolina, Stokes County. In the Superior Court. Sam Wilson, Lindo Wilson, et al, vs. Ellis Wilson and Oscar Wilson. Notice Service by Publication.. j The defendant, Ellis Wilson, above named will take notice that an action entitled as abov? has been commenced in the Superior court of Stokes coun ty for partition of the lands de scribed in the petition by a sale thereof, for divisiov among the tenants i:i common, the defendant being entitled on an undivided one seventh in-' terest therein, the defendan L will further take notice 11) he is required to appear before the Clerk of said court at hN .office in Danbury, North Caro- t lina, on or before the 16th day of November, 11>27, an I answ er or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. This Sept. 26th, 1927. A. J. FAGG, Clerk Superior Court. Tom Tarheel says it is no use to spread lime and expen sive fertiliser over a field and then let the rains wash it away during the winter. He has be gun terracing and planting • winter crops.
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