THURSDAY, DEC. 13, 1934 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed oi' trust to me executed on the 14tit day of October, 1932, by D. K. Watts and wife Thenie Watts, and recorded in Stokes County Book 82, page 233, to which reference is hereunto made, to secure certain notes therein re cited, and default having been made in the payment of s«id no'.e and the holder having applied to me to sell under foreclosure to satisfy taid note, I will expose to sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Danbury, N. C. on Monday, Jan. 7, 1935. at 12 o'clock noon all »h.' landrf con veyed in said trust deed des cribed as follows: "Beginning at a rock at B. F. King's corner, and runs East 13 chs. to a rock in B. F. King's line, T. V. Sizemore's corner; thence North 6% chs. to a rock T. V. Sizemore's corner; thence East 4 chains to a stone in Sizemore's line; thence North ll'/i chs. to ■>a stone corner; thence West on Covington's line 18 chs. & 40 links to a rock and pointers; thence South li chs. to the begin- A r.iag, containing 32 acres, more or less." This Ist dry of December, 1934. | CHAS ft. HELSABECK, . ' Trustee. Ends a Cold SOONER Auction Sale! 39 HEAD OF MULES AND HORSES Will he Sold at Auction Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1934 11 o'clock At My Stables In Winston-Salem on North Trade Street, Next to Planter's Warehouse Sixteen head of fresh Tennessee mules, ages 3 to 6 years old. Weight from 1,000 to 1,300 pounds. All broke and ready for harness. Acclimated. As good as money can bwy! Also 20 head of traded in mules. Ages from 5 to 15 years old. As good a buch of traded in mules as you want to see. From the best to the cheapest. All broke and right oat ot harness. Also four bead of good horses and mares. I take this method of selling my mules so that I can reach the most conservative buyer. I can sell mules tots cheaper at auction than at private sale, save time, feed bills and other expenses too numerous to mention. This is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss, for if you buy mules at this sale you can save money. I don't believe you will see this many good mules offered at auction this year at any time, for mules are scarce and hard to buy. If you M'ltl buy your mulew before the spring advance uomes on for mules will be lots higher after Christmas) I can save you money. Each and every- mule will be sold guaranteed as represented. Same guarantee as if bought at private sale. Halted and uorlu'd for yon after the sale to your entire satisfaction. So if yoo buy at this sale you won't take any chances. I have with me Mr. J. B. McCreary, one among the best mule men In North Carolina, lie will be glad to see you at this sale. He will assist you in every way possible in baying mules. To please you means my success. Term* of Sale: Cash, unless you see me before Sale and make other arrangements. I SKIX MULES—THAT'S MV BUSINESS 1 C. A* Boles, Owner Stables next to Planters Warehouse, North Trade Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. j Christmas I Tomatoes FLAME red —what better color to signify '.be Christmas sea son? Tbe brilliant red of Uoily-berries. lighted candles in snowy Christmas windows, tbe red of children'* cheeks and San ta's own coat. And let's not forget the am in« red of garden-ripe tomatoes, when we are preparing our Christ inas menu. These tomatoes in cans add gaiety as well a* vita mins to our holiday foods. Keep a list of delicious tomato dishes on band, and plan to serve one on each holiday menu. Here are some top notrhers: Scalloped Tomatoet and Pecan* : Mix the contents of one No. 2 can of tomatoes with throe fourths teaspoon salt, one tablespoon sugar and a few grains of pepper. Then put alternate layers of to maloes, pecans and cheese fusing one-half cup finely chopped pecan* and one-balf cup cheese) info t. buttered baking dish. Cover tlx 1 lop with buttered crumbs and hake in a bot oven 375 degree*— for thirty to forty minutes. This serves six persons. A Vegetable Puree Tomato and Cauli'lmcer I'urt i ■ Cook one medium head of caul) flowrr until tendar. then pre:* through a sieve, l'res* tomato*- from a J-'c. 't can also : Hcy«*. and a!d with t!so •: r: !:t of one can of con.-' inin j and on t'l i f w>t-r t> tli>- ■f.ViK'i 'v • Urir ? to Ik-H'iv. f'wj'i' '>".(■ »i.!,ic i.iin.cii it, iw.. : }•;■ " in hii.u r ! T ;; ft *• tod •» ■ oooji . fi. :s: ! M ' i:S. V :!h :i I i t ft tit 1. i..: .... l'.P(i t« !; nr.' '! f. • .1 t;i t.i 'ie V»i !i 'i'h::: serves e':.\ ;.c'. :i Haughty Woman—Did any oi your ancestors do things to cause posterity to remember them ? Farmer I rerkon they did. My gamlfather put mortgages 0:1 his place thai ain't paid off yet. THE DANBURY REPORTER NOTICE OF I.AND SALE By virtue of the jois . con ferred under the :crr - and pro visions of the las: v.\ and testa ment of William i:. Carroll, deceased, upon the undersigned executor, which will nas been duly admitted to probate, and which appears in Will iiook No. 8, page 498, in The office ol the Clerk of Superior Court of Stokes County, and in execution of such poweis, the undersigned executor will, on .Saturday,' December 22, 1934, at the hour of 1:00 p. m., on the "oid Jimmy Tillotson Tract," hereinafter des cribed, expose at public sale to the highest, bidder, upon terms to be announced at the place and time of sale, the following des- j cribed lands, to wit: FIRST TRACT: A certain tract or parcel of land situate,' lying and being in tbe county oi j Stokes, on the waters of Neatman Creek, adjoining the lands of Er-J vin Tedder, Hollin and others. • and bounded as follows, to wit: j Beginning at a whiteoak, old corner, runs North on Tedder's j line 11 chains to pointers in said \ line; thence East on a new line 37 chains to pointers in Hollin'* line; thence South on his line 22 Yi chains to the old corner; thence West on tbe old line 15 chains to pointers, Ferguson's corner; thence North on his line 5 chains to pointers; thence West on his line 10 chains to a redoak stump; thence North on Tedder's line 6', chains to a postoak; thence West to the beginning, containing 70 acres more or less. This tract will be sold as a wholi, and also in two parcels, with Neatman Creek the dividing line, that is to say, all of said tract lying on the East side of Neatman Creek will be offered as a sepa rate parcel and all of said tract lying lying on the West side of said creek will be offered as a separate parcel. SECOND TRACT: Begin ning at pointers, the prner oi the Raleigh Darnell tract, now Wm, H. Carroll's tract, on the bank of Neatmr.n Cjc-k. thence East on Win. H. Cas: i!'s line 21 I chains to a dogv.o- >d in S. B. j Allen's lino; thene? North on his line 20 chains to ; •Ir/.'.is. KiserV | corner, now V.'. 7. Redman'* thrnc North '35 degrees Wes'. 9 chains to a blackgum: thence ! North 1 chains to a dogwood; 1 thence West 11 chains to a stake i i tiif mouth of a r:w." branch • on the East beni: ,r . 1 Tee 1 -; - i there? "otvn •iw ' tcU as it n:r: r» to the c t IHItiD TRACT': AJjijini:. i tl:* 1 l:'ri' ! s of V". " "'•• • jA. ' Tu: • . W. R. ! ur. H. Fulj'. arid boun t llows: Beginning at a I-. c«>» . iter of M. E. Cwr- i-'«- 7 *. i t W. R, Tu. tic's line r.:n;j!n.; »!; a—»'■!■■ ima im■TW—rn ' osr *■?*?.:? t" —"0 i nLw kvuiiwJ} smm kmr i First Aid. Li.'e C.vir.r, Kiirsing Cii'2, Pi'OT.ite HeaiLh aid Safely rive out.'tarnlinc servlrcß male 11? tlse hi-j.lth-conservßi,iin program of j the American Ilrd t rows, M.coiu'.ag to the annuel report Ji.fct iksued in Wash ington. These servicis are first aU! and life oavlng', which ti'tsethcr hava trained more than a million rcreons; mir ing, with en active enrollment cf | 36,133 registered nun.**; TiiWlt 17ccl.li I Nurslnj;, conducted by 750 nurres in 424 chapters last yoar; and Homo Hygiene, which has tuugfct more than 700,000 men and women *imple ways of cariug for the sick at home. "The achievements of the Red Crors In public health nursing place it among the leaders in this field," said James L. Fieser, vice chairman in charge of domestic operations. "This service was organized in 1939 to meet needs developed by the World War and the ravages of tbe flu epidemic which in 1918-1919 took so great a toll of life. "Since that time Red Cross nursing services have been pioneers In more than one half of the counties in tlia United State. Many services we estab lished were taken over later by civic, state and federal agencies, and the Hed Cross continues to establish serv ices In other new fields. Red Cross nurses made more than a million visits to patient* last year, and 629,025 chil dren in schools were Inspected. "Red Crosa courses in home hygiene and core of tbe aJck are especially im portant In time* ot ilepresslon, because they leach famtllee to maintain by , glenlc conditions in their own homes . and to recognise symptom* of illneat i ; -• -- on Tut:!-' l'n« 0 chains to point ers; Kr: '-'Z' > c' - c : ; .a' on th? I >S the erc.k: ■ hen up sa : d —--r-k with it.' m'w.'-'Jer. 9 chairs "> th" mouth cf still house br:;nr!>. M. E. Carroll"? corner: the no? in a Northwestevn direction up x: i'd branch with meanders 3 : i chains to a stak". M. E. Carrot's corner; thence West 13 chair.*; to the containing by er-timation 12 acref. mere or less, save and ex cept 2 12-1 (Xt a:res conveyed by deed from J. E. Til'otKn to H. A. Fulp on the East and North r>ide of said tract. FOURTH TRACT: Begir.- n'ng at the mouth of a branch. Gid Tut tie's corner, runs Noit.'i 52 degrees West up a branch 4'. chains to an ash: thence North I>2 chains to a poplar; thence Wef-t 8.10 chains to jointcis: thence North 9.78 chains to nointers; thence East 13.25 chains to a stake on East bank of Neatman Creek; thence South 11 chains to a stake, William Carroll's corner: thence West 1 chain to the creek; thence South 17 de.Trrs West 2 50 chains to the containing 14'., acres, more cr less. FIFTH TRACT: Lots No. 39 and 40 in the town of Walnut Cove. Bounded on the West by Windmill Street, on the North by lot No. 41. on the East by Walnut Cove Warehouse lot, and on the South by lot No. 38. Beginning at a stake, N. W. corner of lot No. 38. thence North 4 degrees East 50 feet to a stake; thence Souin 86 degrees We6t IOC feet wit n South line ol lot No. 41 to Walnut Cove Warehouse Co. let; thence South 4 degrees West v.ith said line 50 feet; thence North 86 degrees West with North i : ne of lot No. 11l ! e|i ii—Ml il#» Mli Win '"ii iwMilii > Oh Boy! A New f •'£}> "Elgin" Bike ! /| ■ «->*■» «5 0 ®|g *■.■.:y" j front Babv Doll! 3 Informed front fork and hand." *2 1Q C barn; stainless steel mudguards; \%J _ * 3 white side walls. Big balloon tires. Vg>£'V. TT 0(1 Ofl I 7^71 Dashing and colorful .. . red or r I e- JOSf-'ji ? , • with white trim. .■'/Ql'Tj C A hO ?&r&K) *A.- W ■i&ksd) * I i V ATJfIE T 'i^W'hVr'w in ni l, l-nunfill or This "Nylin: ' Nt' "-" '*»' is O Arrow" Is the in coaster wag- \ PTKROK-\R ons, and on" WW® ] ✓;; " KOV,' AUTO that will j MOBILE 20-caURe steel b 11.95 throughout, with rolled rim on top and bottom. , 1 Has bell shaped double disc wheels and « / Inch balloon tvpe rubber tires. Finished in red / A small D.pos.t will with cream mnrkVs: heavy steel underwear- ho, « 1 »»> Item till Ing enameled In black. Chr.stmas 420 TKADK STREET .., ' WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 33 jl'J fee to Windmill Stree*. the beginning. being lots No. :>«♦ p.ti'.l 40 in a plat ms.de lor R. P. Joyce by . .Surveyor r-n the 10:h day of Nov., 1917. See same of record, Register's of fice Stokes County, N. C.. for more certainty of boundaries and description. This 2Q:h dav of November, 1934. J. M. CARROLL. Executor. R. J. Scott, Attorney. >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF I I REAL ESTATE 0 0 o Bank of Stokes County Building, o 0 0 0 Germanton. N\ C. | 9 Two stories, brick, meb.l roof, on Main street, in good 9 0 condition; lot 40 feet frontage. Q 0 A 10 per cent increase bid having been put in on tint v v 0 j> Kile, the above described real estate will be re-sold on Q | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21st, 1934, I 0 0 0 at tbe boar of 12 o'clock on the premise*. 0 0 Sale will be made subject to approval of the Court. A £ December 4, 1834. £ 1 0 I John B. Mims, ! o Liquidating Agent, o $ Bank of Stokes County. £ o o ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Page Three MURINiL, Night and Morning to keep them Clean, Clear and Healthy Write for Free "Eye Cure" or "Lye Beauty" BooJi M urine Co., Dtp: B. S..® t. Hii»St..Chlc«t«

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