THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1988
LOCALS
Mrs. C. A. Moore and daugh
tr, Frajnces, of Albemarle, visit
-1 Mrs. Moore's daughter, Mrs.
harles Martin, here, Sunday.
They were accompanied by '
Stiltler, of Albemarle.
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Jas. H. Baker was here Wed
nesday from Walnut Cove. Mr.
Baker is chairman of the Stokes
county Democratic executive com
mittee.
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William Marshall and Attorney
Joe Bill Neal, of Walnut Cove,
were Wednesday visitors.
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Katherine Nicholson, of Walnut
Cove, was here Tuesday. Miss
Nicholson is a nurse employed
l>y the Stotkes county board of
commissioners. She is kept quite
busy with her duties checking on
the health of the 9chool children
and others.
DUKE POWER CO.
READY TO COME
EAST SIGN-UP OF RIGHT-OF
WAY COMPLETED, AND
WORK OF ERECTING POLES
AND STRINGING THE WIRES
WILL START NEXT MONDAY
Manager Burnett of the Duke
■HMr Company'! interests in
Kk section, WW tyire Tuesday
fffrai Walnut Dora"' and stated
that the last sign-up of the
right-of-way for the line coming
to Danbury had been secured.
"The work of erecting poles and
stringing wires, Mr. Burnett said,
would be started next Monday.
It is understood that only a
Tew days, possibly three or four
weeks, will be required to build
this line which will furnish Dan
bury with lights and power.
The local hydro-electric plant
owned by Powell, of Stuart, Va.,
has recently bean taken over by
the Duke Company, or arrange
ments made with Powell where
by the plant here will be dis
continued and removed.
L LUNCH
Prompt service and choice,
well-cooked foods make thia
the favorite luncheon spot.
Fountain service, sand
wiches and hot dishes.
DUTCH INN
421 N. Trade St.
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
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NOTICE OF RE-SALE.
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a deed of trust, dat
ed June 18, 1927, executed by
Jerry Smith and wife, Callen
Smith, to J. D. Humphreys, trus
tee for Bank of Stokes County,.'
recorded in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds for Stokes County,!
N. C., in Book No. 76, page 430,
default having been made in the
payment of the debt thereby se- j
cured, and the holder of same
having applied for foreclosure, •
the undersigned substitute tru.-*-,
tee will, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1936,
at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., j
at the court house door in Dan- j
bury, N. C., expose at public sale ;
to the highest bidder for cash j
the following described real es-!
tate:
FIRST TRACT:—Beginning at j
a locust on the river bank; I
thence west 89 poles to a pine on
Welch's line; thence south 45 J
poles to a sapling; thehce east 89
poles to a whiteoak on the bank j
of Dan River; thence up the river |
to the beginning, containing 25 j
acres, more or less. See deed
from T. B. Manuel and others to
R. P. Joyce, Book 45, page 85,
Register's office of Stokes Coun
ty, N. C.
SECOND TRACT:—Beginhing
at a stake in the line of A. H.
Joyce's and J. M. Heck's land
where two branches come togeth
er; thence running up the left
hand as it meanders a northwest
erly direction to the head of said
branch; and thence on continuing
the hollow, following the lowest
part of said hollow to a stake in
Manuel's line, now R. P. Joyce's
line; and thence with said line
east to a branch; and thence
down the branch as it meanders
to the first station, containing!
Ave acres, more or less. See deed
from A. H. Joyce, Book No. 42,
page 452, Register's office, Stokes
County, N. C.
THJSD TRACT: —Beginning on
an ash sapling, A. H. Joyce's
line, and runs thence north 3 de
grees east 11 chains and 84 links
to a stake, formerly a pine in
Welch's line, now down and gone,
being a corner in the A. H. Joyce
and R. P. Joyce lands; thence
north 87 degrees west 3 chains
and 16 links to a chestnut oak;
thence south 13 degrees east to
the beginning, containing 1.8
acres, more or less. See deed
fr°m A. H. Joyce to R. P. Joyce,
Book 43, page 401, Register's of
fice, Stokes County, N. C.
FOURTH TRACT: Beginning
at a chestnut oak runs west 5
chains and 50 links to a rock and
pointers; thence north 7 chains
and 75 links to a sourwood in Mc-
Canless' line; thence east with
said line 4 chains to a stake; R.
P. Joyce's corner; thence south I
13 degrees east with his line 7,
chains and 80 links to the begin
ning, containing 3.86 acres, more'
or less. See deed from A. H.'
Joyce to R. P. Joyce, Book 43, 1
page 68, Register's office, Stokes
County, N. C. For further and
more particular description sea,
deed from R. P. Joyce and wife
to Jerry Smith, Book 52, page
215, Register's office. Stokes 1
County, N. C.
FIFTH TRACT:—Town lot:
Beginning at a stake in the line
of said L. F. Smith land on the
south side of Main Street in the
town of Danbury, and running
south 84 degrees west 70 feet to
a stake; thence due south 200
feet to a stake; thence north 84
degrees east 70 feet to a stake;
thence due north 200 feet to the
beginning. See deed from L. F.
Smith and wife to Charles and
Jerry Smith, Book 50, page 438,
Register's office, Stokes County,
N. C. I
This being a re-sale, bidding
will begin at $330.00.
This March 18, 1936.
H. J. SCOTT, I
Substitute Trustee.
1
NOTICE.
The undersigned having quali
fied as administrators of the es
tate of Robert L. Lawson, de
ceased, late of Stokes County,
this is to notify all persons owing
said estate to make immediate
settlement, and all persons hold
ing claims against said estate to
present them to the undersigned
within twelve months from this
date or this notice will be plead
in bar of recovery.
This 18th day of March, 1936.
DEWEY LAWSON,
ROY LAWSON,
Admrs. of Robert L. Lawson, i
deceastd.
. Pinnacle, N. C., Route 2.
W. R. Badgett, Atty.
THE DANBUBY REPORTER
List Your Property!
GIVE IN YOUR POLL!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the List Takers for the several Townships, Stokes County, will sit at the places, named below at the ti
me named and at all other times, from April Ist to A pril 30th, 1936 at their residences at which places and
in which months all property owner and tax payers in said township are required to return to the List Tak
er for taxation, for the year 1936 all Heal Estate, Personal Property, Etc., which each one shall own on the
* Ist day of April or shall be required to give in. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 years of
age are to list their polls during the same time; Ret urn of property and giving in polls are required under
the pains and penalties, Imposed by law.
PETERS CREEK TOWNSHIP MEADOWS TOWNSHIP
HARRY L. MARTIN, LISTER. J. ED MITCHELL, LISTER.
Frank Wright's store 6th day of April 1 to 5 P. M. Ed Ray's store 6th day of April.
McHone's Garage Bth day of April ItosP. M. J,A. M. Carroll's 7th day of April 9t012A. M.
W„ S. Hart's store 11th day of April. [ j J. M. Redding's 7th day of April 1 to 4 P. M.
R. M. Smith's 15th day of April ItosP. M. j F. S. Ross's store Bth day of April.
Lawsonville 18th day of April. J- L. Spencer's, store 9th day of April 9 to 12 A. M.
W. W|. Rhodes' store 25th day of April ItosP. M. J E. Waggoner's 9th day of April Ito4P. M.
M. J. Fagg's store 22nd day of April 1 to 5 P. M. S. L. Holland's store 13th day of April.
R. X. Browder's store 14th day of April.
DANBURY TOWNSHIP j Roy White's store 15th day of April.
H. G. ALLEY, LISTER.
Danbury (Courthouse) 6th and 18th days of April. BEAVER ISLAND TOWNSHIP
Mabe's store 10th day of April. WHIT McCOLLUM, LISTER.
County Home 20th day of April, 1 to 4 P. M. Wall School House, 6th day of April.
A. L. Martin's 7th day of April.
QUAKER GAP TOWNSHIP j C. A. Wall's store 11th day of April.
T. Mj. SMITH, LISTER. Pine Hall Pipe Plant 13th day of April 8 to 12 A. M.
Vade Mecum 6th day of April. Hall Brick Plant 13th da y of A P ril . Ito4 P. M
Sam Mickey's Garage 7th day of April. Dillard 17th day of April.
Vaden School house 10th day of April ItosP. M. ne a " day of April.
Sam Simmon's Filling Station lithe day of April. _
Elmer Stuart's store 13th day of April 1 to 5 P. M. SNOW CREEK TOWNSHIP
Flinty Knoll school house 15th day of April 1 to 5 RALPH \\ ARD, LISTER.
Roy Wilson's Filling Station 18th day of April. J- Moir Hawkins 6th day of April.
J. C. Hall's store 17th day of April. J- D - Nance's store 7th day of April.
\/ A ni/iM T/"y\Y/mcL-IID Buffalo (Joyce's store) Bth day of April 1 to 5 P. M
YADKIN TOWNSHIP Shelton's store 11th day of April.
W. B. LANE, LISTER Beasley's School House 13th day of April 1 to 5 P. M
King 6th, 7th, and 11th days of April. Willis Moore's store 17th day of April.
Capella 13th day of April. L. Ziglar's 18th day of April.
Dock Tuttle's store 17th day of April. j. A. Wall's Old store 20th day of April 1 to 5 P. M.
Roy Redding's store 18th day of April. M. Moorefield's store 21st day of April 1 to 5 P. M
Mountain View 15th day of April.
YADKIN TOWNSHIP
BIG CREEK TOWNSHIP c. K. BOYLES, LISTER.
W. E. COLLINS, LISILR. Pinnacle on 6th, 7th, and 11th days of April.
L. L,. Lowe's store 6th day of April. Sisk & Holders 13th day of April.
W. E. Gray's store Bth day of April. Dalton 17th day ot' April.
R. G. Smith's store 11th day of April. Perch 18th day of April.
Merton Jessups 14th day of April.
Union Mill 16th day of April. SAURATOWN TOWNSHIP
Sam Moir's store 18th day of April. J. C. CRAIG, LISTER.
Ed Slate's old store 21st day of April. Walnut Cove 6th, 7ih, 11th, 17th, 18th, and 25th
Willie Ray's home 23rd day of April. day of April.
E. Beasley's store 25th day of April. Stewart's School house Bth day of April 1 to 4 P. M.
W. E. Collin's home 25th day of April 8 to 12 A. M. Freeman 10th day of April.
PERSONS WIIO SHALL HAVE BEEN EX KM' TfcO FROM THE PAYMENT OF POLL TAX will, when they
come to list, be required to exhibit a certificate of mich exemption from the Clerk of the County Commissioners.
ALL PERSONS WHO ARE LM !".*>: T'Ofl \ IVT.L TAX AND FAIL 10 GIVE THEMSELVES IN, and all
who own property and fall to list It, will be dec-JHJ guilty of a misdemeanor, ui:d on conviction, fined or Im
prisoned.
DOGS MUST BE LISTED THE ST \TE I REQUIRES EVERY l)0i TO BE LISTED. Persons failing
or refusing to list dogs are guilty of a mistier. •. , . • and may be fined S.»O or Imprisoned 30 days. Section 403
specifies that the OWNER OF TP?.' HOMI2 . ! . :n- of such owner) shull be responsible for listing of any
dog belonging to any members c." " ' r.» .i".,, ... nuy dog found on his place. DOCS Mi'ST BE LISTED
Tins YEAR.
ALL PERSONS FAILING TO LIST BLS OliiJ HIE LIST TAKER AND LISTING BEFORE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, will be charged a fee of twenty-five cents.
FAILURE TO LIST OR ATTEMPT TO EVADE JUST TAXATION WILL SUBJECT TAXPAYER TO A
SPECIFIC PENALTY OF 25 PER CENT. OF TOTAL TAX and to such other penalties as prescribed by law.
HOMESTEAD EXEMPTIONS
If you wish to file claim under the Homestead Exemption Law be sure to have list-taker to fill out the
proper blank.
R. I* SMITH, Accountant and Tax Supervisor of Stokes County.
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