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L J[JL FERTILIZERS
I If you want to grow more pounds of 4 tt.j
~■' i - J » tobacco, use Robertson's 10 Ingredients Fertili. -r«.
jaWK' • 7/ extra minerals that plants must have. They cun
-1 WMffefe tain magnesia and also sulphate of potash m::g-
TjPlßjWKbi', Vtyt? ''l 1 nesia to prevent frog-eye and sand-drown from
ntt s;■ , damaging the leaf. Demand these non-acid form*
ing Tobacco Fertilizers.
——__ our Tobacco IJOTASH is sup-
Mixtures supplying eu> j fBF ■ plied in three
Oily-assimilated nitrogen S necess.try forms.
NCE monsters like this roamed the and 21 minerals from m\Wj .
earth. Their bones are mined and the sea that many (oils KtE)
treated to make the superphosphates sadly lack.
that go into every bag of Robertson's
"*tr" R berts
Gentlemen
INTO every bag of Robertson's Tobacco Fertilizer go geuercus I have been using ROBERTSON'S fertili
qcantitics of packing-house products that tupsly nitrogen which . , ,
• is kog lasting in its benefits. These mixtures for tobacco contain half ZCrS f ° r 1116 pa3t mne year9 ' Md for the P* 3l
orgmic mmd nitrogen (proven br»t br test). ® two years have used your GOLD DOLLAR
— exclusively, and I do not think there is any
thing its equal.
FOR SA Llii BY l am constantly and gladly recommending
ROBERTSON'S to my friends.
Joyce & McCollum, Stoneville, N. C. Enclosed you find a sales ticket.
I'ulk & Bradley, Pinnacle, N. C. Youra TRULY > (S) BERKLEY ROGERS.
T T , __ . . _ T NOTE: Mr. Rogers sent us two sales
J. E. Jessup, Pilot Mountain, N. C. tictets , veraglng „„„ per hundred
J. W. and R. H. Gentry, King, N. C. I pounds. ti. !•» li • ■ ■*• ! •'■
11l Hospital
G. C. Davis, manager of the
shoe department the Anchor
Company, \Virn*on-Salc-m, ha o ,
recently boon ii! in a hospital.
Mr. Davis is a Stokes boy who
has made goo.] in his specialty
- shoes.
Hte many friends in the county
wish for his early recovery.
Stuart Theatre
"AVENGING WATERS,"—Ken
Mynard's rescue of a girl leads
him into the midst of a range
feud, but after typical hard rid
ing and gun play matters are
straightened. Cast also includes
Beth Marion.
"BANJO ON MY KNEE"—This
picture has romance, comedy, fine
music and a brace of 4-star per
formers, given by Walter Bren
nan, Joel McCrea, and Barbara
Stanwyck, and Walter Catlett,
while Buddy Ebsen's comic sing
ing and dancing are highlights oi
the film. The story tells of the
struggles of a "land" girl to gel
along with her husband's "river'
folks, in the face of ridicule and
•opposition. After many separ
ations and quarrels the two are
brought together for a happy
ending.
"GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE
WOMAN''—Outstanding photo
grapy in Technicolor and back- i
grounds of aiTesting beauty in
the lake and timber cointry of
the Northwest combine to make
this modern adaptation of James
Oliver Curwood's melodrama.
Great entertainment. George
Brent's depiction of the playboy
limber baron earn 3 the nod for
cast honors. Brent plays the
partner in a lumber company who
takes a menial job under Beverly
Roberts, owner of the Barton
'nmber firm, breaks up a log jam
caused by sabotage, and wins the
virl, finally disclosing his true
identity.
King Woman's Club
The VVomans' club of King held
thi9 monthly meeting at the club
house with the president, Mrs.
Belmont Helaabeck, in charge.
After the minutes were read and
a short business session held, a
very interesting program was
presented. The Theme for the
I evening was International Peace.'
Mrs. Worth Gentry read In Flan
jder's Field. An interesting talk
on Women in Politics was given
by Miss Nancy Stephenson. The
program was concluded with an
inspiring talk on World Peace
i
•and Training by Mr. C. M. Felts,
principal of the King Hisjh School.
The hostess. Mrs. E. M. Griffin
I
and Mrs. Elmer Boyles, then serv
ed tempting refreshments to all
present
I The Danbury Reporter sent to
. any address SI.OO the year.
THE DANBUBY REPORTER
NOTICE.
Having qualified as adminis
trators of the estate of J. A. Gor
don, late of Stokes county, this
is to notify all persons holding
claims against said estate to
present them to the undersigned
administrators on or before April
15th, 1938, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said es
tate will make immediate settle
ment.
This April 15th, 1937.
I. C. GORDON AND
J. W. TUCKER,
Administrators of J. A. Gordon,
deceased.
Pinnacle, N. C.
W. R. Badgett, Atty.
I(0U G H S
FOUR SALESMEN
WANTED
To sell used cars. If
not willing to work
and make money no
need to apply. If in
terested, write P. 0.
Box 66, Walnut Cove,
N. C. |
NOTICE OF RE-SALE.
By virtue of an order of the
Superior Court of Stokes County,
North Carolina, rendered by con
sent by His Honor J. A. Roussea
Judge Presiding at the April
Term, 1936, of aaid court, and
subsequent orders for re-sale I
made by the Clerk of said Court, I
in the action then pending entit-'
led Winfred Wall vs. Carl 'O.
Wall, the undersigned Commis
sioners will on
FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1937,
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. 1
M., at the court house door in
D anbury, N. c., expose at public
re-sale to the highest bidder for
cash the following desc.il>3dj.
lands: t "* r *'- y ' r V3f'
Beginning a t an iron sta'fe Jnj
the center of thn old oand-ciayi
road in Hairston's old line, 11 \
Feet from the south mnrgin of I
State highway No. 77, a'id- runs j
north 4 degrees 45' oast crossing I
highway No. 77, 952 feet to a
point in Widow Creek; thence a'
northwesterly course up said I
creek 293 feet to a point in center'
of said creek. J. F. Tatum's corn-1
er; thence with Tatum's linel
south 4 degrees 45' west 1148 ft.'
to an iron stake in the center of
the old sand-clay road; south 81 i
degrees and 30' east 221.5 feet
to the place of beginning. This
being a part of the lands convey
ed by C. O. Wall and wife to J.
F. Tatum and wife. For further
and more particular description
reference is hereby made to Book
No- 81, page 72, office of the
Register of Deeds for Stokes
County, N. C
This being a re-sale, bidding
will bejfin at $588.00. Terms of
sale: Cash on day of sale, and
on Cailure of successful bidder
to deposit the amount of his bid
said lands will be re-sold Immed
iately on the same day and at the
same place.
This April 12, 1937.
OLSA WOLTZ AND
R. J. SCOTT,
Commissioners.
TWO BOTTLKS Or PIRrUMI
AND BOX OF FACB FOWDIR
Wkr pay kith prion to toilM ALL FOR Ml
The Danbury Reporter sent to
any address SI.OO the year.
TOBACCO AND
GRAIN FARMS
With Yearly Payments
Like Paying Rent
After Initial Gash Payment
I have 30 or more farms rang
ing from 12 to 600 acres, located
in 12 counties and ranging in
price from S7OO-00 per farm to
several thousand dollars.
THESE FARMS HA YE BEEN
PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY.
To investigate my farms will
cost you nothing and may mean
your future independence. Prices
are sure to go higher so I advise
you to investigate as soon as pos
sible.
Cat thtb ad oat and keep it until
yoa see or write me.
JOHN H. DYER,
Phone 2-3238 P. 0. Box 187
Trade St Branch, Wachovia
Bank Bldg.
WINSTONVSALEM, N. C
NOTICE.
North Carolina,
Stokes County.
In the Superior Court.
Lucy Aleene Mabe
vs.
Sterling J. Mabe.
NOTICE.
The defendant, Sterling J. Mabe
will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Stokes County, North Carolina,
to obtain an absolute djvorce on
the ground of abandonment and
separation; and the defendant will
further take notice that he is re
quired to appear at the office of,
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of said county ■jn the Courthouse
in Danbury, N. C., on or before
the Bth day of May, 1937, and
answer or demur to the com
plaint in said action, or the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded iln said com
plaint.
Thi s 5 day of April. 1937.
J. WATT TUTTLE,
Clerk of Superior Court.
Joseph W. Neal, Atty. fo r Plff.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as administra
trix of the estate of John M.
Crim, deceased, this is to notify
all persons due said estate to
make immediate payment, any j
person holding claims again3t
said estate will present them to
the undersigned on or before the
25th day of March, 1938, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of :
their recovery.
This March 25, 1937.
ELSIE CRIM, Administratrix, j
fSeed! Seed!!
Lav/n graases, Timothy,
Alsike, Orchard grass, Red
Clover, at REASONABLE
PRICES.
AH kinds of vegetable
seeds.
Everything for farm and
tardea. •
Wachovia Seed
Company
512 N. Trade St,
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
Distributor* of Pratt* Faada
sad Baby Chi*.
llmchSt
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified aa administra
tor of the estate of Cnlvin T.
Joyce, deceased, late of Stokes
County, North Carolina, this ia
to notify all persons having
claims against the said estate to
exhibit them 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, Admr.,
of the estate of Calvin T. Joyce,
deoeaaed.
J. L. Roberts, Atty.
THURSDAY, APRIL 15, lOTI
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND.
By virtue of authority contain
ed in a certain deed of trust, exe
cuted to me as trustee, by Presley L
Palmer and wife, Bettie Palmer, H
on April 22, 1932, and recorded in Uf
the office of the Register of Deeds I
of Stokes county, N. C., in Book j
S3, page 130 etc., and the stipa- J
lations contained in the said deed V
of trust not having been com*
pled with; at the request of the
holder of note and deed of trust,
I will offer for sale, at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, for
cash, in front of the Wilson Fitt
ing Station near Brim Grove
Baptist church in Stokes county,
on—
WEDNESDAY, APRIL ZL, INT,
at two o'clock P. IL, the taOon-f'
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 loaning
beech on the S. bank of a branch
in Lawsori's line; thence up the
said branch as it meanders with
Lawson's line 18 1-2 chains to an
ash at the mouth of Lawsoa
Spring Branch, thence S. 28 degj.
W. 11 chains on a new line to a
black oak on th e N. side of a.
ridge road; thence up said road
as it meanders in a westerly di
rection 201-2 chains to the ford
of the said road at th e Gennan
ton Road, Lawson's line; thenc»
down the said road as it
era, 6 chains and 40 links to the
division corner; thence on divis
ion line N. 85 degs. W. 49 chain*
to the beginning, supposed to
contain 52 acres, more or leas, {
and being all the land conveyed:
in a deed from R. W. George and
M. L. George, to Presley Palmer,
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, in Book 72, page
440, for $300.00, with interest on
the $300.00 from July 3, 1936
This March 20. 1937.
L M. GORDON, Trustee.
The Danbury Reporter sent to
any address SI.OO the year.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL..
ESTATE AND PERSONAL
PROPERTY.
Under and by virtue oif 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 proceedings
docket of said court, the under
signed commissioner will on—
SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1937,
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.,
on the premises offer for sale t>>
the highest bidder fo r cash, that
certain tract of land lying and
br-ing 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 degs.
west 11 1-2 chains to a stake,
then west 10 chains to a white
oak stump, then north 28 !•"£
chains to a stake, west 11 rh»ln«
to a dogwood, south 25 1-2 «-h*ini»
to a white oak in line of lot No.
1, then south 10 degs. east with
said line 28 chains to pointers la
a branch, Moore's corner, thenoe
south 9 chains to Peter's Creek at
the mouth of a branch then np
creek south 35 degs. E. 12 1-2
chains to a bend, then north 49
degs. E. 9 chains to a sycamore
on the bank of said crack in T.
F. Hart's* Ifoe7 then north with
his lino 231-2 chains to the b£- J*
ginning, containing 07 acres, in— '
or lees. Also will offer for ihW
to the highest bidder for cash, at
the above named time and refute
the personal property belonging-
to the estate of Norman Joyoe,
deceased, which consists of
wagon, one plow, household and
kitchen furniture and other per
sonal property.
This March 15, 1937.
MURRY JOYCE,
Ctwmrissionen.
J. W. Hall, Atty.
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