WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9. 1927 Rev. 0. E. Ward Will Continue Stokes Work Winston-Salem, Nov. 7. Rev. (). E. Ward, for the past four years pastor of Hanes Baptist church, yesterday an nounced that his work at Hanes would terminate Janu ary 1, giving as the reason for his action that he was giving a part of his time to congrega tions at Walnut Cove and Mi. Olive, Stokes county, and that The whlile constituted more than he could handle well. Rev. Mr. Ward took ever the pastorate at Han-js four years «;go after he had served various churches over Rockingham, Stokes and Forsyth counties. Since coining to Hanes thai congregation has admitted ap proximately 225 members ami is a thriving body—ih" Mrt'ibcrship four years ago be ing much reduced in number:* Mission work has Ixv-n rti-i ' coiirageil recently sit I lanes, one-fourth of all collections !>■- inn turned into that channel. During the past year the church building has been re-; modeled and repainted inside j and out and has had six Sun-1 day school rooms added, all the gift of the P. H. Hanes Knit ting Company. The Sunday school has shown considerable increase in interest and now has an enrollment of approxi mately 250 persons. Rev. Mr. Ward will continue to live in Winston-Salem, driv ing to his pastoral work in Stokes county. Good beef liver, properly Tjtyked, will help control anemia. The food contains iron and other minerals as well as vitamins. Attorney J. I>. Humphreys attended federal court in Win ston-Salem yesterday. f; „ -«* /T ~~~ . \ - . \ -■ - : / ' ' v '- ■"■ \ \ V \ \ ' X. ■ —i ' " \ \ \ \ . ■■ ■ v ' • '*f ■u ' ' 1 - ■' ' ' ■ , , v-v •/• • r" va W/Smf lal m Icii ° L y j| We'll guarantee to please you THESE overalls were made to be com- | fortable. Lots ox room in the seat. Overshoes and all your foot slips through the leg without any pulling and tugging. Suspenders too wide to "rope" and chafe you. Ample seat room. Heaviest cloth with lots of extra wear. Jumbo pockets of strong material. Re-in forced at the strain points. Just what you've been looking for. Try a pair. T. H. SHEPPARD, Sandy Ridge, N. C. 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 of "Dolly F. Dodson and J. Eugene Dodson, Administrators of W. G. Dod son against Willie L. Dodson, and others," for assets to pay debts, the undersigned will re sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, on the premises, beginning at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m., on— SATURDAY. DEC. 3, 1927. the following real estate be longing to the estate of W. G. Dodson: FlRST:—Beginning at an iron stake on the south side ol third street. :!00 feet from the west line of Main street, then ce south parallel with Main street, to a stake in the line of the old Academy lot. thence west with the line of the old Academy lot 150 feet to a stake, thence north parallel with Main street to a stake in the south line of third street, thence east with the south line of third street to the place of beginning. See Book 68. page 26, and book 69, pages 34 and 35, Register's office of Stokes county, N. C. 2ND:—Beginning at the N. E. corner of C. M. Jones' lot No. 3, thence north with Wind mill street, 140 feet to a stake of _ Warren lot No. 6, thence north 86 degs. west 92 1-2 feet to a stake, thence southward with Mrs. Fair's lot and parallel with Windmill street 140 feet to corner of lot No. three, thence south 86 (legs, east with line of lot No. 3, 92 1-2 feet to the begin ning." Being lots Nos. 4 and j. r > on a plat made by (\ B. | Bryant, C. K., May 14,1914, I for ('. M. Jones. See deed from C. M. Jones and wife to Paul THE DANBURY REPORTER T. Taylor, Book No , page No. , Register's office of Stokes county, and deed from Paul Taylor, to VV. G. Dodson, Book 64, page 242, said office. :}RD:—A strip of land on Windmill street, .'52 feet by 250 feet, and being that part of Windmill street between 2nd. and 3rd. streets, town of Wal-, nut Cove, N. C. 4TH: —A one-naif undivided interest in lots Nos. 4, 8, 10, 19, 20 and 21, on a plat of the lands of Miss Ruth W. Hair ston, recorded in Register's of fice of the county of Stokes, in 1 Book No. G5, page -180. See | also said office, Book No. (59, 'pages 114-115, and Book No. 77. page 221. Lot No. 1, beginning at a stake, corner of lot number 2. thence north 1 dogs. cast on line of lot No. 2, 2251 fe.-t thence north 8(1 clegs, west with public* road 1.000 feet to corner of lot No. 0, thence S. 4 (legs, west with line of lot No. (J, 2:')2!» feet to the corner of lot No. (5, a stake, thence east 1005 feet to the place of beginning, containing 52 acres, more or less. Lot No. 8, beginning at • pointers, corner of lot No. 6, | thence north 4 (legs, east on; line of lot No. 6, 2,000 feet to, pointers on public road, thence | north 86 clegs, west with public i road, 1,000 feet to pointers, j corner of lot No. 7, thence S. 4 degs. west 264 feet to point ers, corner of No. 10, thence south 4 degs. west 2098 feet to stake on public road, thence south 43 degs. and 30 minutes east with road 151 feet to a stake, thence 883 feet to the j beginning, containing 55.2 ' acres, more or less. I Lot No. 10, beginning at a stake on public road, corner of lot No. 8, thence north 4 degs. least with line of No. 8, 2098 feet to pointers, corner of No. 8, thence north 55 (legs, west with line of lot No. 9, 509 feet, to a stake on public road, then ce with the public road as fol- j lows:—South 46 (legs, and 5 minutes east, 358 feet, south 1 5.'5 dogs, and 20 minutes east 461 feet, south 41 (legs, and 40 minutes east, 294 feet, j thence south 4."' degs. and 30 minutes east, 176 feet to thej beginning, containing 41.9 acres, more or less. Lot No. 1!), beginning at an oak post and pointers, corner of No. 20 in line of Mrs. Agnes McGill, thence north 8 degs. and .'>o minutes east with her line, 779 feet to an oak post and pointers, corner of No. 18. thence east with No. 18, 3280 feet to a stake on the public road, cornel' • 1 No. 18. thence with said road as iolluws: — South 40 degs. and 25 minutes east. 99 feet, 1 hence south 59 'degs. and 1 minutes east. 99 feet, south 33 degs. and 27 minutes K. 65 feel to a stake,, corner, of No. 20, and thence ■ west with line of No. 20, 4(121 : feet to the beginning, contain ing 64 acres, more or less. Lot No. 20, beginning in the line of Mrs. Agnes McGill, corner of lot No. 21, at an oak post, with hickory, red oak and white oak pointers, and thence with Mrs. McGill's line north 8 degs. and 30 minutes east, 909 feet to oak post and pointers, corner of No. 19, j thence east with line of No. j 19, 4021 feet to a stake on a I public road, thence with the public road south 33 (legs, and !27 minutes east, 808 feet, S. .42 degs. and 26 minutes east 1 284 feet to a stake, corner of No. 21, thence west with line 'of No. 21, 1812 feet to the be- ginning, containing 89.9 acres, more or less. Lot No. 21, beginning at an oak post with two pines and one oak pointer, corner of No. 22. on line of Mrs. Agnes Mc- Gill. thence with her line north 8 degs. and •">• minutes east. Ji:'4 feet to an oak post, hick ory, red oak and white oak pointers, corner of N>. lhence east with line el* N". •J(». 1812 feet t> a stake on th..' public lead, thence with the road a follows:—South !2 degs. and 2 ! minutes > I'.e . i degs. and 30 minute-' • a-I, 6i) I Vet, south ll (icy-, i.I-, ! l':i minutes e:; i, •*>»•' feet, si nit ii 17 degs. and 2S minutes ea>t. 100 feet to a stake, corn er of lot No. 22. thence west with No. 22, 5363 leet to the beginning, containing 107.9 acres, more or less. 5TH:—The east end of ioi No. 74, on the plat of the town of Walnut Gove, N. ('.. bound ed, to-wit: Beginning at the N. K. corner o f " lot No. 74, on Summit Avenue, and runs W. along second stivet. I'm loot t" a stake mi second street, then ce south at right angles with second street, I'.H) feet to t stake, thence east parallel wit!» 2nd street. 100 feet t> Summit Aw nue, thence north along Summit Avenue 100 iVet to the beginning. The lots in Walnut Cove will be first sold, and as soon as lot sales are over, the auc tioneer will go to the lands on the east side of Dan river, no far from Hairstoii's Ford bridge, and sell the large bode of land, consisting of six difl crent tracts, that, is, the one half undivided interest in same. I This Nov. 7th. 1927. DOLLY F. DODSON and | J. EUGENE DODSON, Admrs. of W. G. Doilson. N. O. Petree, Atty. for Admrs. 9nov2ws Lousy poultry will be un thrifty this winter. Sonr? farmers are finding their flocks heavily infested at this timt of the year. VOGLER SERVICE Established 1858 Winston-Salem, N. C. Funeral Directors Ambulance Service Phone •")•') Dependable For Sixty-Nine ears JtiiM K3ms cw «> (JAnnoun cintfj} 1 rfie Buick Autumn Display cordially invite you to L attend a special showing of motor car fashions for 1928 — —introducing lustrous colors of lasting Duco ... rich uphol steries of the finest quality ... smart new appointments. 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