Page 4 CRIMINAL COURT I ENDS FRIDAY (Continued from page 1.) State vs. James Barber, trans porting liquor, $25.(30 and cost, a bow good behavior for 2 years. State vs. John A. Beal, trans porting liquor, $25.00 and cost, and show good behavior 2 year 3. State vs. H, A. Rothrock, op erating car while intoxicated, SIOO.OO cost, and not to operate operate car on highway for two years, and remain of good le havior. State vs. Raleigh Coley, oper-; ating car while intoxicated. SIOO.OO and cost, and not to oper ate car on highway for 2 years. State vs. Rialton Griffin, oper ating car . while intoxicated, J25.n0 and* cost, and not to oper i ■ at« car for 6 months. State vs. Jim Smith, driving ...without proper license, 30 days on road. Operating ..car while j intoxicated, 6 -months on road. State vs. Clifford Joyce,, oper ating car while intoxicated, six j months on road. , State vs. Hughie Tuttle, driv -*g drunk, 4 months on road. I 'State vs. E. A. Warren, driving 1 drunk, SIOO.OO and cost, and not . to operate car for 2 years. ( State vs. Clyde Collins, B. and j E., 18 months on road. f State vs. B. L. Love, drunk in King School District, $50.00 and j cost. State vs. Geo. Simmon9, B. and { E., 1 year on road. State vs. Peter Varner, possess- j ion of liquor and resisting offi cer, to remain of good behavior Jor 5 years. State vs. Peter Varner, violat- ing prohibition law, 18 months j -on road. State vs. V. W. Ham, trans porting liquor, $200.00 and cost,' and remain of good behavior for 5 years. State vs. Shirley Hill, assault on female, 8 months on road. State vs. Sam Carter, Claude Carter and Geo. Simmons, B. and E., not less than 26 or more than ! 40 months on road as to each. State vs. Fred Gray, violating prohibition law, $25 00 and cost and show good behavior for 5 years. State va Odell Boles and Ever ette Spainhour, B. E. and L. R., each not less than 16 nor more than 44 months on road. Not to wear stripes. Btate v«. Joe Carter, Everette SNOE, Ban Urim and Walter Tmc, possession of liquor, each 4* -pay w-tltti of cost and re main of good behavior for two ymn. State ya John Linottor, possee aSni of liquor, $25.00 and cost mad show good behavior for 5 JfIMTO. State va. Rube Smith and Bird officr, 60 days on road. Smith, possession of liquor and State vs. Jim Dodson, C. C. W., $50.00 and cost, and show good behavior for 2 years. State vs. Ransey Dtarman, B. aind 8., not guilty. _ > ' .i St|te vs. Oscar Cook, A. D. W., cpen 'for jud,orient. State vs. Oscar Cook, A. I>. W., IS months ion roads. State vs! rman .and, Tom Eg- Slestoji, A. D. W., $50.00 fln e (and «e*t to eafi* -asftUdant and ! defendants to pay hospital bills in amount of $270.25. State vs. Wade Covington, es caping prison, 6 months on roads. State vs. Howard Davis, oper ating car intoxicated, SIOO.OO fine and not to operate a car in State for 2 years from this date. State vs. C. H. King, operating car intoxicated, SIOO.OO fine and cost and not to operate a car in North Carolina for 2 years. State vs. Robert Mitchell, oper | roads. ating car intoxicated, 60 days on Case of State vs. H. H. William son, assault, $250.00 and cost. Case of State vs. C- W. James continued. T. L. Booth was sentenced to 4 months on roads. Easter Party Mi's. J. M. Collins and Mrs. J.! A. Collins entertained at the homg of Mrs. J. M. . Collins at Moose's Springs, honoring their | sons Leo Collins and John Col-! lins, Jr, on their birthday anni-i versaries. Lots of interesting games were ; enjoyed by all with Jesse Collins! winning first prize in the guass- ( ing contest. After the games the', guests were invited out on the), lawn where all enjoyed an Easter ( egg hunt. All were given a sou venir, which was an Easter bas- , ket filled with candy, Easter eggs and rabbits. The hostesses, as- . eisted by Mre. Martha Breffman, 1 served refreshments to the fol- 1 ( lowing guests: Leo Collin9 and John Collins, Jr., honor guests; Mrs. Martha Briffman, Beckie Briffman, Jackie Briffman, Tom Briffman, Emma East. Powell East, Juanita Young Willie Young, Tom East, Harding For Sa 1 e FOR CASH PERSONAL PROPERTY OF LATE O. W. SMITH We will offer to the highest bidder for cash on SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1937, iat the hour of one o'clock P. M. the fol , lowing personal property: ; 37 stands or colonies of bees, including the patent hive. One Carolina Beauty Kitchen Range. One pig. One gasolene engine, one corn mill. SALE ON THE PREMISES. : MRS. MARY SMITH, NIC, I. C, ROUTt 2 i r :r » *' THE DANRURY REPORTER • 'E" FOR'CAMELS! " { adds:'Tll say Cam- m^SSw I ti. are mild! They v^lft upset my » j3&£ nerves. And smo!:- eßlfflr ing Camels helps keep my digestion ticking alo 11 n i "AFTER RUSH DAYS, Camels help me pull my- Nl/ TK Nolan, newspaper report ef" ' Cn an3e ' s °^ ea East connie East Mozelle East, I j Vance East, George East, James East, Jessie Collins, Harold Col lins, Marion Collins, John Collins, Levi Wood, Anna Wood, Robert McNeil, Bettie McNeil, Otis Mc- Neil, Billie McNeil, Irene Collins. Lomia Collins, Ezra Collins, Rachael Collins, Susie Smith, Maggie Coliins Charlie Collins, Ella Collins. The honored guests received 1 many useful and lovely gifts. I • • Who Wore Your Hat Before You Bought It? An interesting true life story, disclosing that one hat in every, ten —both men's and women's — j was rescued from a n ashcan, i cleaned up, reblocked and sold at a bargain price. Read this story in the April 4 issue of the American Weekly, the big maga zine published regularly with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERI CAN. Your newsdealer will sun ply your copy. Grandjury Adjourned Wednesday The grandjury, after being in session for 3 days, adjourned sine die Wednesday. . •' !-.f Marriage 1 Miss Rebecca Smith was united: iin marriage Saturday to Arthur! I I Briin, the ceremony being per formed by Justice Thurman Mar tin. Miss Rebecca is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Smith, of Meadows, and will make Mr. . Brim a splendid a n d faithful wif»\ The groom is a promising young , fanner of the Davis Chapel sec ! tion. ■ The many friends of the happy couple wish them much success. Fruit Promising It is said that the recent snow i and cold weather has not ser j iously hurt the fruit, and the prospect for peaches, apples, pears, etc., is good. NOTICE] Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of John M. Crim, deceased, tliis is to notify all persons due said estate to make immediate payment, any person holding claims against said estate will present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of March, 1938, or this notice wil] be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This March 25, 1937. ELSIE CRIM, Administratrix. | NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND I UNDER DEED OF TRUST. | By virtue of the power con- j i i tained in a deed of trust, dated! , April 1, 1926, executed by J. H.: ! Boles and wife, B. D. Boles to O. ■ iE. Snow, trustee, recorded in | Book 78, page 42, Records Stokes, | county, default having been made: in the payment of note secured,! ! and at request of holder of note, j I will sail at public auction, to' the highest bidder, for cash in front of the post office at Pin nacle, N. C., on— SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1957, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following real estate, adjjojjijjjjjjjt cc real estate, adjoining lands of J.j W. Burwell and others in Quaker Gap township, Stokes county: I Beginning at a rock in Bennett's line, thence west 11-2 chains to post oak, south 70 west with me-, anders of the Danbury road, 71-2 chains, thence south 53 west with said road 5 chains, south 63 west I 6 1-2 chains to rock, a new corn •; er in forks of road, south 71 east 2 chains, south 52 east 3 chains east 2 1-2 chains to a rock, 19 chains to rock corner near creek, east 13 3-4 chains to J. W. Burrell's white oak corner, north 43 east 121-2 chains to post oak, north 16 3-4 chains fra cchestnut oak near small branch,., north 77 west on Bennett's lin* 11 chains to pointers, (a stake,) north 2 3-4 chains to beginning, containing 59 1-2 acre 3, more or, less. This conveying J. H. Boles entire interest i n said lands. See Record at Danbury, Book 56, at paire 129, also book fil, page 19. This March 2, 1937. O. E SNOW. Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. By virtue of authority contain ed in a certain deed of trust, exa- . cuted to me as trustee, by Presley Palmer and wife, Bettie Palmer, on April 22, 1932, and recorded in 1 the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county, N. C., in Book, | 83, page 130 etc., and the stipu-1 lations contained in the said deed j of trust not having been com-1 pled with; at the request of the j holder of note and deed of trust, , I . wi " offer for sale, at public auc-! tion, to the highest bidder, for' cash, in front of the Wilson Fill i ' n £ Station near Brim Grove , Baptist church in Stokes county ; on- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1987, at two o'clock P. M., the follow ing real estate: A certain tract of land in Stokes county, N. C., and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake, the di- : vision corner, N. 11 degrees W. 15 chains and 23 links to leaning beech on the S. bank of a branch in Lawson's line; thence up the said branch as it meanders with Lawson's line 181-2 chains to an . ash at the mouth of Lawson 1 j Spring Branch, thencs S. 28 degj. i | W. 11 chains on a new line to a ; black oak on the N. side of a ridge road; thence up said road ! as meanders in a westerly di ; recfion 20 1-2 chains to the ford of tho said road at th e German-i ton Road, Lawson's line; thence down the said roai as it meand-1 ers. 6 chains and 40 links to the' division corner; thence on divis- > ion line N. 85 degs. W. 49 chains to the beginning, supposed to' contain 52 acres, more or less. | and being all the land conveyed; in a doed from R. W. George and i M. L. George, to Presley Palmer, j ■ I dated May 2, 1903, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county. N. C., in Book No. 44, pages 591, etc. This sale is subject to a prior deed of trust, fc* Book 72, page 440, for SBOO.OO, with interest on the $300.00 from July 3, 1936 This March 20. 1937. 1, M. GORDON, Trustee. > ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Cnlvln T. Joyce, deceased, late of Stokes County, North Carolina, this js p to notify all persons having » claims against the said eatate to exhibit thera to the undersigned at Madison, N. C., on or before the 22nd day of Feo., 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebtd to said estate will please come forward and make im mediate settlement. This 22nd day of Feb., 1937. JESSE F. JOYCE, Adirr., ( of the estate of Calvin T. Joyce, i decease I. i 'L. ** |,yirtß » Atty. 11. Subscribe for the Danbury L Reporter. One year s.lo*. THURSDAY, APRIf. |, 1987. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL. ESTATE. North Carolina, Stokes County. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust execu ted by Joe Tilley and wife, Nealie Tilley, to the undersigned trustee, which said deed of trust is dated the first day of May, 1935, and recorded in Book 90, page 78, of the Stokes County Registry, de- I fault having been made in the | payment of the indebtedness > therby secured and in the condi -1 tions therein secured, the under j signed trustee, will on — ! MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1987, at or about twelve o'clock noon, at the courthouse door at Dan bury, North Carolina, offer for j sale for cash the following de- * scribed property: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing forty and one-half (40 1-2) acres, to be the same more or kss, situate, lying and being on the Davis Ford road leading from Walnut Cove, North Carolina, to Davis' Ford on Dan river, in Sauratown township, county of Stokes, State of North ' Carolina, having such metes, courses and distances as Will more fully appear by refer ence to a plat thereof made by R. P. Glidewell, surveyor, on the 4th day of December, 1925, and at tached to the abstract now an file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, the same being bounded on the north by the lands of David Tilley; on the I northeast and east by the lands of J. E. James; on the south oy the lands of J. E. James, and on the west by the lands of David. Tilley, and being the identical tract of land conveyed by deed from Joe Tilley and wife Nealie Tilley, to J. F. Priddy and wife, Rachel E. Priddy, of date Decem ber 1, 1919, said deed being duly recorded in deed book 67, at page 328, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county, State of North Carolina, to which refer ence is hereunto made for more complete description of the same. Terms of sale cash and trustee will require deposit of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid as his evidence of good faith. This the 11th dav Morch, 1937. H. E. STACY, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior court of Stoke* county, North Carolina, made in the special proceeding entitled Murry Joyce, Adm'r. of Norman- Joyce, deceased, vs. Harvey Hughes, et al, the same being -255 upon the special proceeding docket of said court, the under sipned commissioner will on— SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1957, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on the premises offer for sale to the highest bidder fo r cash, that certain tract of land lying and being in Peter's Creek township, Stokes county, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a poplar on the bank of Peters Creek and runs north 35 clegs, i west 11 1-2 chains to a stako, , then west 10 chains to a white oak stump, then north 28 1-2" ■ chains to a stake, west 11 chains 1 to a dogwood, south 25 1-2 chain* ' to a white oak in line of lot No. | 1, then south 10 degß. east with: | said line 28 chains to pointer* in : a branch, Moore's corner, thencp south 9 chains to Peter's Creek at the mouth of a branch then up creek south 35 degs. E. 12 1-2 chains to a bend, then north 45 degs. E. 9 chains to a sycamore on the bank of said creek in T - F. Hart's line, then north with his line 231-2 chains to tyie. be ginning, containing 67 aerpe, mop or less. Also will offer for aele to the highest bidder for cash, at . the above named time and place , the personal property- belonging i to the estate of Norman Joyce, it deceased, which consists of one - J wagon, one plow, household and »! kitchen furniture and otter far -1 sonal property. This March 15, 193 T. r MURRY JOYCE, c! Commissioner. J. W. Hall, A tty. I *| BEAUTY AVD THE BEAST i First of a "" v ie3 of fascinating I paintings integrating ancient j mvths world loves, reproduo ' ed n rm.t, coim In the March 28 issue of the African Weekly, j the bis mnmzinc which CQtpea - regula r !v with fh« BALTIMORE! f SUNDAY AMERICAN. Your newsdealer will supply your eppjr. 1