Page 6 Give The Devfl His Dues, And Be As Fair To The Sales Tax (CONTINUED FROM IST PAGE) pay the sales tax in the proportion to the prices which he pays for purchases. If the pooi* man buys a cheap thing-, he pays a small sales tax. If the rich person buys a costly thing, he pays a larger sales tax. When the legislature repealed the ad valorem tax on real estate, thus benefiting the rich man by freeing his real estate, it laid a heavy income tax on the rich man and on the corporations, and a heavier franchise tax on the corporations. Thus was the balance kept true. Why is the sales tax so unpopular and why is it so odious in the eyes of the com mon people? First, because it is an ever-present visible tax on everything we buy. Second, because the common p?onl?, not thoroughly understanding it-, anp''cations, are misled by designing nv m'sinfermcd nobticians who hope to rid? into office on their pre judices and fears, who juggle its figures and hoodwink and de'ude the people into believing it an intolerable evil. THE SALES T \X NOT A NEW TAX Have we n.'-t !v rctot'orc paid the sales tax without kn'v.'""n\v it. it 1 ei:ie- levied in directly on I! ' ' v-> b'''e.' ; i7 You are right l et it i ; now required under the proc s ? • m r fiscal policies to be s')''"l" ■' * ■ ! :'y levied, arcl ' nam'(l Ihe " ■ " Taxe' r.v ' ! ; !-tpt t- '• e::- may '' '' ";*U ' i ' 1 ' ' ' '. • ' ' I"! J honestlv com en with them into th open. f 5 ■' " a ■. ; ■ lift I man on * hem' nir, : : be tax d advalorem i VVM. ]">::*• f....» M ' ' • .•••' ; j-v;, 11 >y farm ron his la* 1 m ' coins back to tl o I d'str.: - fi-1 1 • j ' - iv;!or'm taxation. I Bui f;i* i'k •• 'v. -it s'll's tax the t achers of North •' u'ol/na would certain 7 v go on ha:f-na..\ ' hth • door-: of a thou sand school hov •• ; \ •;?;.] 1 ' be closed months earlier while Krv>,- ds of State employes would be without job's. But for the saving grace of the sales tax the credit and lienor of our State government must have trailed in the dust, and the sacred obligations of the common wealth have been dishonored. The sales tax is an odious tax, as all taxes are, but it is a fair tax, as it is levied justly on all persons alike —both rich and p:)or. TpTt'Vr ' " L *?. T'wr W VI —-j . - i ' U-y It W J s- J /. v N , • r• \ A f 'i . " \ 'VT- V - J H > I ': ; / V-r » s *1 I V -V'*» 1 V ' ! V".- ',. *. a . * V> t\ ?'* "j v•. . -. , IPOII m ■■■ • I s -' /*. Mail Orders Filled Promptly Grey Slugger Corks! ...Navy Eues...TarSc \IJ? 9 Q-r Browns...and nihers in ca!f or elk. IM ll o To sty'as... «r.d w;on It corner /ft A F® vnlvesl P -al.v u-j - iy . . ~V' C' V- C 7 -L„.I THF! M AT.UAT* NEW ' Jf \/ mlm . hl '" P THINGS JrC *■" J' Sf" J PA * S ' wiitu-r —' h'l't'-T " ' "iff. saw - WEST FOLH .AT TB*"" N. C. THE DANBURY REPORTER H I STUART THEATRE STUART, VA. FRI. SAT. March 27-28 II "THE MURDER OF DR. | HARRIGAN' Ricardo Cortez & Mary Astor SUN. MON. TUES. Mar. 29-30-31 "FRESHMAN LOVE" Frank McHusrh & Patrica Ellis WED. THURS. April 1-2 "ROSE OF TIIE RANCHO" John Boles, Gladys Swart out & Charles Bickford ! Shows 7:3 ft I*. M. every | night except Sun. Matint •> | Sat. and Sun. at 2:30 P. M. \ Sun. night at 9:00. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of A. A. Miller, deceased, notice is hereby given to all parties having claims ag: inst said estate to present tho;:', to me duly authenticated for pnv'icp.t ->n or before March G, 1!K.7, or this im!i"? will be pleaded i.i bar of l' if recover;,'. And *ll indebted to saj.i J i • %'i -r *■ to me. I V! ' • *' • ' 1.1 °"G. ;' ry • * «*r.f /* d»"»r. P. O a' Tl, HV'D 2 n. J. '■■»" • ••. 3 20 fit : O - : TO I "TOR 3 AN!) !r, • (v .li. ! :>!) adminis trator i' r r \ A. A clalr.is 'i :! l estate to pt ,r, ; : r > fv ■• ! i > i'UIV p.uthen t''""! ' ' ■ aie.it D.i or before ■ Mare'i (J, or this notiej .j vii! !, ■ 'I in bar of their a recovery. And a'l perrons i:i --| I ;o :;-' l estate are notifi.nl 3 to make immediate payment to ; This Mr e'l 4. lf'36. j I R. E. MILLER, Admr., Walnut Cove, N. C. ' R. T. Seen A• tv 3 5 (it i NOTICE J i NORTH CAROLINA,*! STOKES COUNTY. ! ! ! L\ the Superior Court. : Leah A. Cook and husband, 1 D. M. Cook, Jim Ea3t, Maxie j i Kirk and husband, Lane Kirk, Claude Cook and wife, Rosanna Cook, plaintiffs, Against Adnm Cook and wife, Alma Cook, Waiter Cook, Clyde Cio'v, Pessio Cook East, wife of Jim Eant, Hazel En:;t, Do othy Rr.r(_ and Jacqueline East, defendants. NOTICE The defendant, Bessie Coo't' East, will take notice that an ac-' lion erli'led us :.Vo\'Q ■ has been commenced in the Superior Court of Stokes County, North Car-, olina, that s"i! rction relates to real estate situate in the afore -•ni't countv and state; and the snid defendant will further take notice that she in reqaired to an-'; pear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said county in 1 the court house at Danbury, N. | C., on the 13th day of April,! I 1930, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court ifor the relief demanded in sail! I complaint. j I This the 12th day of March I 1936. J. WATT TUTTLE, | Clerk of Superior of atones f 'v[\ v. Bv Coughs I *ll j*-.i CO? OQ coMs 9 TKaS" '.mg On ! No matter how . nicdirtnes yotu have tried for your \ chest cold or bronchi;. 1 irrkV.io!'.,. „ can set re lief now w OiMomrV a. V-ouble ma '.Tfi :gr n:■ >u can : j.ol M.cru. i>. t .la u rr» • „.J.i any ' ling less than Or nu. n, which I ;acs right to ti'.J seat of the trouble to ltd na'um vo sr-5 f.s nno heal t!io Infl" ec! no' •'' • tstij erm-laden r'i' i:s looseivd \vA JXpolled. ■ a jf otl o' reiiiedles have failed, don't be th .co'uacs'i, your druggist la authorized to guarantee CreomuMon and to refund your money If you are not i satisfied with results from taevenrllrat I twttkGetCtrcomulal on right now. CAOr.) Poor Print NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sals contained in a deed of trust, dat ed May 3, 1929, executed by R. T. Spencer and wife, Stella M. Spencer, to J. D. Humphreys, trustee for Roy A. Martin, re corded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Stokes County. f(orth Carolina, in Book No. 78 page 356, default having bv:n made in the payment of the thereby secured, and the holder of same having apppii*. I for foreclosure, the undersigned sub stitute trustee win, on April it, 1936, at the hour 0 f ton o'clock a. m.,at the court house door in Danbury, N. C., expose at public sale to the highest bidder for; cash the following described lands, to-wit: Beginning at a persimmon tree! on side of road, J. P. Lawson's J former comer, and runs west l| chain and 61 links to a stake;! thence south 27 degrees east 3 3 /| chains to a stake; thence east 1 chain and 91 links to a per&im-1 mon tree at the road; thence| with the road as it meanders to! the beginning, containing one-halt ' acre, more or less. Second Lot: —Located on east' side of said road, and is bounded! as follows: Beginning at a stakei on east side of road leading from! Lawsonville to Danbury, N. C,' and running east 3 chavis and 2?! linl's to a s'ake; thence ncutlii 227'j feet to a rock; thence! west 100 feet to an iron stnke in! center o"" road, thence no?-;brent •'s "..lid road meanders 2 'f) f.-M. to the ber - • «•'.>! of rn nero. more «»• J ■••• both tracts bf»n» lnndg duv to m: by Roy A. Martii. r . fo ; - f. - do • ; /• '' "dn'T |p«-' :of . r 17. T>'J e ' • .1 J T. j r ... ■ i. 3. 11. -t ?d. r ." !'• 1«» CITA: R 'T? Sub-ti'.ut? T: ;:stee. | r.'OT'Oii GF LM ' I Py vi.'fno of t'io po'vor of S'!e co.'taine ? in a d-cd of t • dated April 21, 1017, execute • W. P. Pay and wife, M. r;. to J. D. Humphreys, trustee, re corded in the office of the Rs' - istcr of Deeds for Stokes Coun ty, N. C„ in Boo'- No. 63, pa-e 65, default having bren made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, and the holder of same having applied for foreclosure, the undersigned substitute trus tee will, on APRIL 14, 19*. G. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., at the court house door in Dan bury, N. C., expose at public sale to the highest bidder for cash the following lands, to-wit: A certain tract of land lying and being in Stokes County, N. C., containing 28 acres, more or lefts, bounded on the cast by Mag gie Burge, on the west by John Tucker and Arthur Rogers, on the north by Alice Watkins, and on the south by C. W. Sands, and it being the lan t i deeded to J. M. Burge by J. G. Martin, v/hic'.i j , deed is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County in Bock 27, erence to which iv made for full 'er des ii;it:on, except 20 acras sold off the east side to Mag'de Burge by J. M. Burge. See deed Joa"'ng 23 acres. Thin March 12, 1936. R. J. SCOTT, Substitute Trustee. • IN BRITISH GUIANA- the LaVarre Expe dition (IKIOU) fords a river. "I always take W&S&r&StMf Camels along," says William LaVarre. "They %s3m make any meal digest easier." Mrs. LaVarre *' "mS I (right) adds: "Camels help my digestion, ia die jungle or in New York." %£S> HH €J£i^€LS Trade With The Advdßkers NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER DEED OF TRUST By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust exe cuted to me on the 21st day of March, 1932 by Caroline Amos, and recorded in the office of. the Register of Deeds of Stokes County in book 82 at page 258 therein recited in the sum of SIOO.OO due to J. H. Mojre and W. L. Cardwell, default having been made in the payment of to secure the payment of a debt said debt at maturity and the holders having applied to me to foreclose the deed of trust for the satisfaction of said debt, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Danbury, N. C., on Saturday the 28th day of March, 1936, at the hour of eleven o'clock A. M. the land 3 conveyed in said deed of trust described as follows: Beginning at a white oak and black walnut on the North side of Buffalo Creek, Davis Brown's corner, thence W. 30 chains to a post oak S. 33 chains and 23 'inkn to a red, East ten a» . crossing said creek to a Red Oak S. 5 chains to a chestnut W. 18 chains and £0 links to a stake N. 5 chains crossing saij creek to a Spanish Oak, E. 3S chains and 50 links to a stake in Rockingham County line, thence S. 16 chains to the beginning, containing 100 acres, be the same i more o.- less. T'-i'i the 23th day of Februarj S. C'LMLTI ' 2 5 4t Trustee. ' . NOT:C.:: OF SALE OF P. I! PJIOPi.'RTV ' 1 1 ::j! by vittu3 of tie aut'tov.y | n J!ip! ,j 0 . o°.. ! ' : ; ! V? cf Consolidated " ! , • orth Carolina, wo v;: '; i •" ! I'-' nuclien f or c ' : ' I ''' front dor.r of Tuttlo Motor C • pany in tl o To-./n of V\.;i.iut C.-.e, N c., Apr!! £''■> i J? 3 ?! ; - hoUr of 2:CG o'cloqk! 1 " '- ' 0 following perron,•! p-o criv: O:;N I ENN ROADSTER, One F(;rd Ror.d.s'er, Model iS3;), Molor No. B>Bi 13 (O sw.'so a debt for repairs duo' to Tuttlo Mo!or Company on the above Ford Roadster. This the sth day of March 1936. TUTTLE MOTOR CO. 3 12 3 t By Ra!ph Tuttle. NOTICE. Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of T. J Ganr deceased, late of Stokes County' North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of March, 1937, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, This 19th day of March, 1936. MRS. T. J. GANN, ■ Administratrix of the estate of T. J. Gann. deceased. Post Office: Madison, N. C. R. 1. J. W. Hall, Atty. / / / SALVE COLDS L : quid - Tablets S he - Nose P rice i sc, 10c, 25c THURSDAY, MARCH 26, im . NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF SEAL ESTATE FOB ASSETS TO PAY DEBTS By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Stokes County, N. C. rendered in the special proceeding entitled "S. Gilmer i Sparger, Admr., of Caleb D. ; Lynch, dec'd vs Leona Mcßride and husband, Charlie Mcßride, et al" for the sale of the lands of : the said Caleb D. Lynch, dec'd and appointing me Commissioner : to sell said lands and an increased ' bid having been put on the former sale, I will re-sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in the Town of Danbury, N. C. on Saturday the 28th day of March, 1936 at the hour of eleven o'clock A. M. the following des cribed tracts of land: First Tract: Beginning at a pine N. W. King's corner, run» S 8.0 dogs. East on a new line 153' i chs. to a stake on the side of the Volunteer road in Wilson's line, thence South on Wilson' 3 line 9\'-> chs. to a black jack, C. D. Lynch's corner, thcr.ee West on his line 15 chs. and 40 link.* crossing said road to hi s corner, 69 links, to the beginning, con taining 16' 2 acres, be the same more or less. Second Tract: A certain tract, of land located lying ;>nd being in Quaker Gap Township, Stoker County, State of Noi !i Carolina, adjoining the lands of E. T. Wilson, Ral.i 'li Brim and the . Freddie estate on the Volunteer i road, snid lan "a to be surveyed j and cut off of the extreme South ! corner of the F. S. Lynch land ; ard contains three acres, mora or I on both of the Volunteer road. Sum y hc.3 been ma • by J. J', Covington atil reference f* h ! to the plat mario by him for more particular de.j i'»i»'i.»n. T!.ia the lO'.'i day of March, io:jj. s. oir SPAPGER, •' 1- 4t s Coi imissioner. NOTICiO OF SALE I>y virtue of a nordcr of the Clerk of the Su;>ejior Court of Stokes County, North Carolina, rendered on the 2nd day of March, 1933, in the special pro ceeding entitled J. E. Thore vs. J. H. Baker, H. Z. Johnson, trus tee, J. M. Redding, et al, it bring special proceeding No. 1206, on the Special Proceeding Docket of Stokes County, the un dersigned commissioner will, on Saturday, April 4, 1936, at the hour of ten o'clock, a. m., at ihe courthouse door in Danbury,. N. C., expose at public sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands: Lying and being in the County I of Stokes, Stabe of North Caro lina, Yadkin township: Begin ning at a stone 15 feet of the spring 5-31 chains to a stone in spring 5-31 chains to astone in j hollow; thence south 84 degrees ! east 856 to a dogwood; thence south 84 degrees cant 13.40 i chains to a stone in the bottom jin Gibson line; thence south 12.64 chains to a stone in the old road; thence north 77 degrees and 60 degrees cast 2.50 chains to a stone in old road; thence SI degrees 4 t s' N. E. 4t> to a stnne near a large rock; thence south 90.30 N. W. 10 chains to a b'ackgum; thence norllj 85 00 N. W. 9 9 chains to a v/. oak Johnson's corner; thence north 81 degrees N. W. 1 6.50 chains to center of creek; thence up said crcck north 39 decrees west 4.86 chains: ther.ce north "0 decrees cast 3.64 chains to mouth of branch; thence up the meander 3 of branch north 9 degrees west 10 chains to a stone; thence west 47 links to the beginning, containing 33 9-10 acres more or less. This March 2, 1930. R. J. SCOTT, 3 12 4t Commissioner. n ,NOTHING KEL>I EVC J YOUR kiJEUMATiSM FnnclT* T.i i Ml' T w Your Monay Back Nc . you FAII. to rtlltvo th. p.|„ «f yo.r S:lei mrltii, Lumbago or Muisultr Kh«um»hs praicrlptlon lor Fronc'.'t N«u --»r«lln« Tat. o Sdtntiit't Merit fl»- cov«ry—llk, i ng •!■• you *v«r h«rd all N* ,

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