PAGE TWO TI! i: !> A N BI 1 R V RKVOR TK R. X. E. PEPPER, Editor and Publisher Ljsucd \\ v :snys it I 'u: \. .V. r.ntl e:U. v.! at ?!'s> P • '• j. • .:»•.« . 'it i. • ■ ' l". ;>••! of . 5!( .i •!>.;!. ("*•? Sii-nshiiso «"d t'n 1 Uos;-s. •• 1 ..!;•(• il;. the li n«-!-I.;;!on is tincture. l v.it't l'« • •; ::n ;i : s '.!•>! i> i'ic ! hicMril Hashes si»u.• ■ Ml the «.■ r. ■ ■». l r•*•*!. : - .in! «>'.• itiea fivi itit* \..t" •' ! iIo«hS ; .'!>•. ;r .ivu r'.:t".i is r...;• :! ii_v (};«• iacomiii'; v. t 't'" Ihvp or Taste Not the iOnvpyrcan Spring \ Mile leurnst:; is not >; l\ a dangerous tiling. hut appears lo !>i' improfW ' , It \ou ha\c a liijh ••ehoot bos who >s not prepared to wade through the higher branches of i-aowlodnc ami get "at the top." better let him throw awa> his hooks and learn to lay bricks or lit lead pi|'"s in h ditch. hacourage hSm lo stop dreaming of becoming President, i.nd no to daubing paint or sawing straight lines through a plank. The ditch and daub considerations are infinitely more attractive. K\en the federal government recognizes the inferiority of clerical "Aorkers, bookkeepers and school teachers, as compared with painters, carpenters and mechanics. The white-shirt crowd is paid 40 to 70 cents an hour, while the other bunch receives SI. 10. It appears that that middle zone between crass ignorance and highly specialized technical skill or a training which permits one to become an executive is rather cloudy or drab. And rather than drink deep at the empyrean spring the ambitious fetadent had better taste not Thanks for the Raise. » The Winston-Salem warehouses closed Tuesday after operating 80 days and selling 52 million pounds. Eight and a quarter million «Ml*o4 were distributed to the farmers, beiag an average of $15.96. This was against the 38 millions sold in the previous year for $4,000,000. averaging $10.60. Everybody will admit that but for the resourcefulness and the of the Washington administration, red-headed calamity would have been the portion of the tobacco farmers. Whereas, they have been generally satisfied with the prices received tor this crop. WUh the program arranged for the year 1934, there is every reason to believe that the next crop will bring profitable figures. There should, under the arrangements being perfected, be a big fall off in production, with the consequent sharper demand. While the world markets may be in better position to buy, with money much racier. Hake Farm Plans According to Needs; Raleigh, March 5. Growers' who have signed cot ion or tobac co reduction contracts will find it helpful to plan systematically for the best use of the acreage rented to the government, says "Charles A. Sheffield, assistant extension director at. N. C. State College. One of the best ways to s > about tho planning is to prepare a table showing how many per sons and heads of live-lock ar.' to be fed on t lie farm •• nd amount : •' d ... . feed • each v.ii' s The ; : .i.r u'.t." nf . u.) ■ neetV 1 • ■' n ! • .npatv ' Willi ;; I • ■ .11 c> utovV;! • i the [••• ■ ' ,> •••;-. I;' the If.r. - er h".s i U-ra ;• rowing enoju'.. of the i:v • vary crops, he lias figures to show just what ad ditional foods and feeds he needs I to produce. Since he must not increase tho i total amount of crops that he has • I been producing, the grower may ■"find it convenient to reduce a crop of which he has growing too -mach, so that he can increase another crop. Or if he likes, ha can grow his feed crops on the rented acres and reserve the oth "w land for crops to be marketed. Only crops for consumption at ltome can be grown on the rented acres. Mr. Sheffield has prepared a special circular, "Planning for Agricultural Recovery in North Carolina," which tells how to plan •far systematic farming and shows Fine Arts Club. (Reported for the Reporter.) Miss Nannie Pepper was hos tess Saturday afternoon at her. home in Bethania, when she en-| tertained the members of the Fino Arts Club in February meeting. ! During the business session with President Mrs. John Taylor ( in charge, reports were heard fro m chairman of the civic com mittee. Mrs. Win. Joyce; "American Home," Mis. N. 10.' Pepper; Music, Mrs. \V. C. Pet roe; Welfare. MM. D". Morefleld. Mrs. .1. S. five a shot' ** ll' >n tho ''tit. Th" dub hat! rs guests I.Ti L. H Hi-hlo. M ! • Ma'y Frivoo". fM-'if.. r.nd M"•: . orie r .Y:.y of Be:l'ania. Tho ho tcrp. a:'S-;'ted by Mifses Nannie and Agnes Dodson, of Winston-Salem, served a salal course followed by a sweet course. I 1 Dog Was Not Mad. ! i i The dog that bit Brantley Wall, young son of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wall, was pronounced not rabid by the Forsyth county chemist who examined it Monday. ! Brantloy was playing with the dog that later took a spell of fits, or rather a fit of spells. The canine was shot. I how much foods and feeds are re quired for the healthful mainten ance of both people and animals. The circular may be obtained free of charge by applying to F. H. Jeter, agricultural editor at State College. THE DANBURY REPORTER i C " E , AP I I ~ UNION MADE 18 Peacefully Dumb. i Mary—Yes, Jim tolls me all he | knows. Marie—How awful the silence must be. m Downtown Garage ''and Service Station I have opened up a garage and service station in the eastern part j of Danbury known as the Down town Garage. Call to see me. My prices are reasonable and all work guaranteed. 2w H. J. MABE. i England bans doctors who make love to patients. How phi-' , landcring physicians are punished j ; is interestingly told in an article ! in the March 11 issue of the; American Weekly, the magazine which comes each Sunday with the BALTIMORE AMERICAN'.: ' i Get your copy from your favorite newsboy or newsdealer. Home grown Irish potatoes will be tested for seed in V: -Jkin county again this set '-on a ainst Maine i rovn seed. The dif't. enc" in yield, lime of maturity an • other ehanulcHatkv; v.:,'! bo ob served. Tlio !".•) toltoii j'.i.v. s '.i' (uniboihind county v.iu> Binned reduction contracts are in favor of the Bankhcad control bill or something "tighter", they voted at a recent meeting in FayetU ville. j | I Three new bulletins are avail i I able free of charge to citizens of j North Carolina on application to F. H. Jeter, agricultural editor at State College. The bulletins I are: Extension CYcular 197, ■ "Spraying For Control of Apple Blight"; Experiment Station Bui | : letin 292, "Crip ResnouJe to Lt:ne I and Fertilizer on Muck Soil," and | | Technical Bulletin 44, "Hematol ogy of the Fowl." •| | Top-dressing small grain with I quick-acting, soluble nitrogen fer-l , tilizer will help to overcome the! effects of the recent cold weath-j er. NOTICE OF SALE I By virtue of the power of sale | contained in a deed of trust exe-j I cuted on the 25th day of March,! 1921, by J. S. Jones and wife, B. L. Jones, to Wm. E. Jones, trustee, recorded in the Stokes County Registry Book No. 66 at| page 456, default having been made in the payment of the debt' thereby secured at maturity, and the holder of the same having I applied for foreclosure for satis-' i faction thereof, the undersigned i substitute trustee will, on tho 24th day of March, 1934, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p.m., at the! Bank of Pinnacle, Pinnacle, N. C.,! expose at public sale to the high-, est bidder for cash the following land: Adjoining the lands of V. G. | Watson, Sally Bowman, S. P I Jone s and others. Beginning on a planted rock, formerly an oak cor j ner on the West side of old Hol ; low Road, and runs North 84 3 4 | degrees West 19' i chains to i ; stake. Smith's corner, thence North 50 links to a hickory, S. i P. Jones' corner on the South bank of the branch, then down said branch South 41'•> degrees' West 3.60 chains, thence South 60! : degrees West I'. chains, then South 54 1 _> degrees West 6.25 ; chains to willows in the fork of, the branch, then up the small branch South 77 degrees East 3 1 -' chain.? to a 3rd branch, then South I 1?*-, degrees East up said b-anch 2 clains to a stake on the South bank of the road in Wat-' ' son's Mne, then South 71 de ors East I.''! chains and 35 lin'cs I ) a planted rock in > line, th?n South •} d.—.'-s F ;t «: 1 ! cb'iins to tho beginning. con taining 27 ivrv - .. >iv»re oi Its;. Thi:; FVb. If), IH3I. P.. J. SCOTT. Substitute Trustee. NOTICE OF KE-SALE OF ! LAND Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of Stokes County, made in the spe ! cial proceeding entitled Harry Tuggle, Bessie Priddy and hus i band, Robert Priddy, et al, vs. ; Munsford Tuggle et al., the same ; being 1123 upon the special pro | ceeding docket of said court, the undersigned commissioner will, on— TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1934, at the hour of 11 o'clock a.m., at the courthouse door of Stokes | County, North Carolina, offer for I sale to the highest bidder for cash 1 that certain tract of land lying | and being in Snow Creek Town ship, Stokes County, N. C., ad joining the lands of A. J. Brown, Monroe Lovings, Hiram Smith and others and known as the Drewry Smith lands and bounded as follows, namely: | Beginning at a rock on the | West bank of Snow Creek and j runs West with J. M. Smith and A. J. Brown line 46 chains to a ' large chestnut (down); thence North on Lovings' line 32V!> J chains to sourwood; thence East | 5',-j chains to a white oak now I gone; thence North 17 chains to s* j chestnut on the North bank of Snow Crek; thence South 60 de grees East 30' j chains to a stake in a branch; thence down the branch as it meanders and it* '! old bed 15 chains to the creek; , thence down the meanders of the creek 23 '/ 2 chain s to begin ning, containing 140 acres, more or less. Save and except 32 acres ! conveyed by deed from the above boundary by Peter J. Tuggle to ; Harry Tuggle, for boundary o( same see deed book No. 56, page i 204, and deed book 64, page 332, j respectively in the office of the register of deeds of Stokes coun . ty. North Carolina. Feb. 16, 1934. J. W. HALL, Ct^missic.ier. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an or ! der of the Superior Court of Stokes County, made in the spe cial proceeding entitled, "P. M. Holt, administrator of Matilda i Holt, and P. M. Holt and wife I Holt vs. G. T. Holt and wife, Myr nia Holt," the undersigned com | mission will on— MARCH 21, 1934, at 2 o'clock, p.m., at the court , house door in Danbury, North Carolina, offer for sale to the i highest bidder for cash that cer-j tain t.'act of land lying and beingi in Beaver Island Township, j Stokes County. North Carolina, ■ pni ri'ore particularly described! as fr.Htiws, to wit: Adi-'lnhig the Inn is of Rclmm Si r ,M son. .'o? JJ.-iri-rt, c : , t. e.s kul t-ul-C.-iinx 20'. .):• !; ])j'n ;■ - t p.% (;p.i/ land owned bv Mn.tikJn Holt at j the 1 r " her doath in sa : ! t- .• -..ml township, u'ij being' i'-o lard led to J. T. Flnlt } », vi •' • -h.l Kin 'ston as will! : Jno.-c fully s.ppe - ir by deed of rec-; : oiu i?i t!ie olii'j.'i of the registe:' i of deeds o." Stokes County to .T. T. Holt and Matilda Holt, which .is by reference made a part thereof. Feb. 19, 1934. P. M. HOLT, Commissioner. BUY A "JIM FOSTER" SUIT See T. D. MARTIN. Radway'a Pills FOR CONSTIPATION I Whet They Arei A mild raliabla vrgtcabl* laxative which doaa not (rip*. cauaa di»rr«a« [ ce diaturb dilution. Not habit focm iof. Co—in a* harmful drugs. What They Dot ! Mitliona of man and woman, aloe* 1647, hava uaad ha to relieve tick 1 haadachaa, narvournaae, fatigue, loaa { of appetite, poor complexion and bad bnath whan thaaa conditiona an 1 i caoaad by conatipatioa. > At All DruppaCa Radnr at Co., Inc., Naw York, N.Y. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 103 F. PQLITE'S Parlor of Sweets i II! W. -It!: SI. Winston-Salon, X. C. Breakfast 15c ! 1 lluMi-liacdn or Sausage with i'ojs', Coffee. l urch vn ! Dinner 25c i One Meat. Two Vcivi'(;i!ili's, Drink, I.V-fSi'rj. i Home-made iVndies Fresh Daily -•*>«'• u|>. i \»VRS:'E or SAM: or REAL. I L.vi.vn; I'XDER DCED OF nasi. I'lidcr aiui by virtue ,f the mithoriiy contained in a certain deed of trust executed by S. E. Smith and wife, H. E. Smith un j der date of February 21st, 1931, j ?o the undersigned Trustee which : deed of trust is duly recorded in ■ tlic ollice of the Register of Deeds : of Stokes county in book S3, at page 05, default having been made in the payment of the notes secured by said deed of trust and at the request of holders of said note, the undersigned will sell nt Public auction to the highest bid der lor cash at the court house j door in the town of Danbury on SATURDAY, MARCH SI, 1984, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., the following described real es tate: . x Beginning at pointers on the West of the road, runs North on Gibson line 14 chains to white oak; thence East 21.5 chains to a black oak (fell down); thence South to the road; thence along the road as it meanders a South west course to beginning, contain ing 12 acres, more or less. Tract No. 2. —Described in deed from W. G. Meadows to S. E. Smith. Recorded in office of Register of Deeds Stokes county. Book 54, page 449, reference to which is hereunto made. The highest bidder will be re quired to put up a deposit of 20 per cent, of the bid with the Clerk of Superior Court of Stokes coun ty. This Ist day of March, 1934. S. G. SPARGER, Trustee.. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust exe cuted on the 6th day of October. 1921, by P. D. Fulk and wife, Sallie Fulk, to J. D. Humphrey*, trustee, to secure payment of a certain debt therein recited due to J. B. Woodruff, which is re corded in the Stokes County Registry in Book No. 66, at page 492, default having been made in the payment of the said debt at maturity, and the holder of same having applied for foreclosure, the undersigned will, on the 12TH DAY OF MARCH, 1934, , at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. p iat the court house door in the j town of Danbury, N. C„ expose i at public sale to the highest bid • d-.T for cash the following de i scribe 1 hnds: I IV;*inmng at :i i- > tro?. Er.st i ! ' ' ' ! ;\n-• t.,, t-v-Wr! 1 nut Cove ; ••• •■. *>Mh m d>- ' T " •' ,1 ~' > ft■ st :•> Gilmer'* li'-p; \'.i-:'i •;!( ri" Gilmer's '' " : »«.' I I*.. A. He;h;eeock's ' ■ •■t); >•••' ,0-h »•; thence West, n'ar.f !T;d ,c -- o:hno 1015 feel l! o middle of old public road, i Ileduecock's Sunt Invest corner; j thence South 9 degrees West i along the middle of the old road , 200 feet to a stake; thence South j '.'o degrees West along the middle of the old road 309 feet to the be ginning at pine tree, containing 10.63 acres This 12th day of Feb., 1934. C. E. DAVIS, Trustee. KC BAKING POWDER 11 Double Tested/ If