AUGUST TERM, 1937 Stokes County Criminal Court Calendar j HIS HONOR, F. DONALD PHILLIPS, Judge Presiding. j APPEARANCE DOCKET. MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1987. , 29. Dan Bel'her, (Cost) 21. N. P. Boles, (Cost) 32. Enoch Howard, (Cost) 33. Russell Tatum, (Cost) 3L Dewey Golden, (Cost) 35. Roy Davis, (Cost) 36. W. A. Whitt, " (Cost) 39. Pearl Wall, « (Cost) ' 40. Bud Golden, { , (Cost) 4L Rolanj Mabe, (Cost) 42. James Ja r vis, (Cost) 43. G. R. Stone, (Cost) 44. Adam Young, " (Cost) TRIAL DOCKET. MOIfDAY, AUGUST 23, 1937. 1. Thos. C. Depriest, operating car while intoxicated. , Z. Arville Snyder, larceny. 4. Homey Mabe, operating car while intoxicated. "5. Elmer Bullin, operating car while intoxicated. 9. Floyd Bullin, driving drunk. 10. Reid Joyce, operating car while intoxicated. 1L Walter Merritt, operating car while intoxicated. 3i I W, Southern, operating ca r while intoxicated. 13. Floyd Manis, operating car while intoxicated. 14. John Tucker, possession of liquor. 15. Sam Neal, driving drunk. 16. Willie Smith, possession of liquor. 17. John H. Bullins, reckless driving. 18. Guy Heath, operating car while intoxicated. 19. Eud Tilley, operating car while intoxicated. 20. Nat Priddy, operating ca r while intoxicated. 45. Henry Wiljstrd, (warrbnt) possession of liquor. 46. Bob Shuff, (Warrant) operating car while intoxicated. 47. Willie Shuff, (Warrant) possession of liquor. 46- Roy Kinson, (Warrant) B. and E. 49. Bill Rhodes, (Wa r rant) operating car while intoxicated. 50fc Zeb Smith, (Warrpnt) operating car while intoxicated. 51. Zeb Smith, (Warrant) reckless driving. 75. Zeb Smith. (Warrant) operating car while intoxicated. 74. Frank Stephens, Arthur Stephens and Zeb Smith, (Warrant, transtortjng liquor. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1937. 152. B other Smith, (Warrant) resisting officer. *■ v 53. George fleal, (Warrant! possession of liquor. 54. Wade Merriman, (Warrant) possession of liquor. 6k "55- Ben W. Gardner, Wreckless driving. , t „ 56. Pjnk Tolbert, (Warrant) resisting officer. __ 57. Fink Tolbert, (Warrant) disturbing public worship. 58. Frank Jucpbs. '• Warrant) non-support. ♦ •'J " -59. fete and Eck Hill, (War- 2 fcf 4.. '" * rant) "" '- B ~ """" larceny. 66. Tom Nunn, (Warrant) public nuisance. ' i# 21. Tom Carter and James -- - . Wood. • larceny. 22. Ross Meadows, possession of liquor. 23. W. C. James. A. D. W. 24. Fletcher Lawless, Odell _*»•» ' ' and Posie Nelson, A. D. W. 25. Ed Bennett. operating car while intoxicated. 26. T, L. Dunnigan, -r . _ . transporting liquor. 27. Levi Ziglar, bigamy. £t. 28. Wm. W. Merriman, possession of liquor. ' 61. Lester Pell. (Warrant) nuisance. 62. Harvey Lynch, (Warrant) nuisance. I** 63. Joe Owens, (Warrant) nuisance. 64. Tommie Sechrist, (War- , I rant) nuisance. ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1937. 1 •65. Hows'd Westmoreland, - t 5 _» ( (Warrant) assault. fi& Eugene Smith, (Warrant) larceny. ( 67. Malvin Bullin, (Warrant) A. D. W. *BB. Frank and James Stephens, (Warrant) A. D. W. 69. Villard Penn, (Warrant) A. D. W. 76. W. F. Hann,er, (Warrant) operating car while intoxicated. 7L W. F. Hanner, (Warrant) nuisance. 72. Geo. W. Mabe, (Warrant) reckless driving. 73. O. E. Hauser, (Warrant) operating car while intoxicated. 76 Troy Spainhour, Oliver Law son and Curtis Moser, (Warrant) possession of liquor. 77. George Welrh, (Warrant) operating car while intoxicated. 78. W. E. Ogburn, (Warrant) operating car while intoxicated. .79. Jimmie Smith, (Warrant) manufacturing liquor. UO. Claude Smith, (Warrant) operating car while intoxicated. 81. Frank Shelton, (Warrant) A. D. W. 82. Leorfard Smith, (Warrant) manufacturing liquor. 83. Bill Phillips, (Warrant) operating car while intoxicated. 84. Garnejtt Noedham. (War rant) operating car while intoxicated. 85t Strawdy BuUin, (Warrant) manufacturing liquor. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1937. £6 Mart Dison, Lee Tilley, Wade Welch and Jesse Brown, (Warrant) possession of liquor. :BT. John Manuel, (Warrant) manslaughter. • .88. Vernon Covington and Ker fle Robertson, (Warrant) possession of liquor. U9. Garfield Wall, (Warrant) operating car while intoxicated. 90. Oscar L. Shewmake, (War rant) possession of liquor. THE DANBUBY BEPORTZX 91. Robert Wilkin®, (Warrant) operating car while intoxicated. 92. Pete Hill, (Warrant) A. D. W. 93. Dick Matthews, (Warrant) larceny. 94. Richard Hill, (Warrant) reckless driving. 95- John and Clarence Amos and Luther Shelton (War rant) A. D. W. 96. Jack Hancock, (Warrant) A. D. W. 97. Fletcher and Ernest Hughes and Andrew Car ter, '(Warrant) assault. 98. D. F. Carothers, (Warrant) operating car while intoxicated. 99. Jamtfs Wright, (W/arrant) operating car while intoxi&ted -100. Herbert Phinsee, Alice Davis and Buddy Mc- Knight, (Warrant) transporting liquor. 101. Baxter Fulp, (Warrant) A. D. W. 102. Baxter Fulp, (Warrant) assault. 103. Geo. Neal, Mrs. Geo. Netl and Malcom Neal, (War rant) possession of liquor. 104. Malcom Neal, (Warrant) possession of liquor. Cases not reached on the day set for trial will be heard as the court may direct. J. WATT TUTTLE, Clerk Superior Court. Hints for Homemakers By Jane Roger* —g--i»^Tagoi —■ —' — l * § - BBC SELF-STARTING ei«ctric clocks regulated by alternating home current hare a definite appeal to the modern woman. These clocks are not only punctilious time keep ' ers but they come In such a variety of colors and styles as to make It possible to choose a clock that will harmonize with the decorative scheme of any room In the house. Beautifully tinted glass clocks and charming timepieces in wood and plastic play an important rele In room design. The Teltchron motored clock Illustrated, for ex ample, has been especially designed to appeal to the feminine whim. It la styled of glass with mirror fin ish. Imitation "Cloisonne" finish on metal mat .) the dial which Is en circled with black etched-In Roman numerals. In blue, amber or clear crystal this particular clock makes a charming timepiece for the bou loir or feminine sitting room. Did you know that by selecting window shades in a continuance of color tone In *hlc»> a room i* d?co rated the ri.'JS; "ciu-.TC" Z hcuut, of gre.v.r spttciousne?"? Lcrkspnr olue shades —ai»u *::«.i'it:itally Lark spur blue is one of the newest and smartest colors to make ifi :r>P°ar nnce I 5 cloth -havo been oheser. to create JUKI this ef fect in a room papered in pale blue where the is- rr'-'ed li. h contrasting u: rker blue. C This new Larkspur bluo 'A in do v. ihade has been u«-d with great effect' - ■ e-ig in bathrooms and bed rocn .'ho color IK a particularly good Oiic for bedrooms as it keeps out the flare of the summer sun and makefc for cool restful sleeping. / / / Checlm 666 M *V£ IA COLDS Lkmfd - Tablets Day Salve - Nose * Drops Headache, 30 Try "Rub-My-Ttsm"-WorM'a Bart Liniment | SAVE! SAVE! It is not what you make that counts in life, it is WHAT YOU SAVE. State Planters Bank SAVINGS DEPARTMENT offers you a wonderful opportunity to save. We will pay you a liberal amount of interest, compounded twice a year. We issue TIME CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT paying you a liberal interest. See us. Your money is insured against loss of any kind. Don't carry your funds in your pocket, or bide them where fire, moth or rust may corrupt, or where thieves may break through and steal. STATE PLANTEIS BANK Walnut Cove, N. C. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation United States Depository. . _ l STUART Theater Stuart, Virginia, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 20-21 ( "Haunted Gold" \ John Wayne J 1 Sunday and Monday, Ang. 22-23 5 Cafe Metropolis" * Loretta Young Tyrone Power 1 —Adolphe Menjou. 15c- and SOc. ( I t Tuesday and Wednesday, August ( 24 and 25. "Call It a Day" I Olivia DeHavjlland John Hun- f ter ,* 15c. and SOc. Thursday only Aug. 26 ( "Draugerman Courage" Barton Mac Lane Jean Mulr. !« ——————— \ METMEOOMBHHHHM 1 EXECUTOR'S [ Having qualified as executrix of the will of Sarah Martha J Smith, deceased, notice is hereby ' given to a" persons having claim® 4 against said estate tc present t s them to ra|e duly authenticated, ' for payment on or before July 22, 1938, or this notice will be, pleaded in bar of their recovery, i All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make pay ment to me. This July 22, 1937. H. H. LEAKE, Executor, Nissen Building, | Winston-Salem, N. C. i New Miracles Of The . Photoelectric Cell By James D. Purdy Director, fcchools of Electrical I Engineering. International Correspondence Schools I ASTkONOMERS at the Wash ' burn Observatory, Wisconsin, I 1 are testing the use of a photoelectric ; cell as an automatic guicei for the " observatory's giant telescope, thus *• relieving them of the onerous task of keeping the telescope trained on a particular star during the hours requii-ed to take a photograph. The light of the guide star is divided into two beams of equal brightness which are anected onto the light sensitive surface of the photoelec tric cell. If the telescope swerves in . any degree from the proper posi tion one beam becomes brighter than the other. This variation in bright ness resulting in an electric pres sure in the cell, starts a motor which swings the telescope back into position. • • e , j A photoelectric cell device has been developed for use at dar.gerou6 highway intersections and curves to check motorists who drive at ex cessive speeds. Two "electric eyes," set half a mile apart and connected with an automatic timer, measure the speed at which the car is travel ' ing. If the speed is excessive the de vice flashes a signal ahead of the driver, v-arning him to slow down before the intersection or curve is reached. + * State of North Carolina, i Stokes County. In the Superior Court. MRS. P. T. RINEHART i P. T. RINEHART. ' IfOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM MONS BY PUBLICATION. The defendant, P. T. Rinehart will Notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Stokes county, North Carolina, by Mrs. P. T. Rinehart, plaintiff, for the purpose of ibtaining an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation, and the said defendant will further take notice that he js required to ap- ■ pear at the olfice of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Stokes county at the court house in Danbury, No r th Carolina, within thirty days after the last publi cation 0 f this notice, to-wit, on or before the 2nd day of October, 1937, and answer or demur to the, complaint in this action, or the plantiff will apply to the court; for the relief demanded in the complaint. This Hth day of Aug., 1937. J. WATT TUTTLE, Clerk Superior Court Stokes Co. NOTICE. Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Mrs. A. J.. Watkins, deceased, notice is here-' by given to all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to me duly authenti cated for payment on or before June 25, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. And all persons indebted to said estate are notified to make pavment to me. This June 23, 1937. G. D. WATKINS, Administrator. | Lawsonville, N. C. i ! 1 NOTICE OF SALE. i By virtue of an order of the clerk of the superior court of Stokes County, North Carolina, rendered in the special proceed ing entitled "Mrs. Delia Taylor, A'ice Mitchell, et al, vs. Beatrice, Davis, Louis Davis and Dora , Alice Davis,'' the undersigned | commissioner will, on the 16th day of August, 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., at the court house door in Danbury, N.C., ex pose at public sale to the highest bidder, on terms to be announced on the date of sale, the following described lands, to-wit: Lying and being in Sauratown townshp, Stokes County, North Carolina, beginning at a stake at the mouth of a branch on Dan River, and runs west on the old line 21 chains to a stake; thence North 15 degrees West on a new line 17.50 chains to a dogwood; thence North 25 degrees East 10.50 chains to a maple; thence East on a new line 38 chains to a birch on the bank of Da n Riv er; thence down the river as it meanders to the beginning, con j taining 74 acres, more or less. Being the same land allotted to | Arrena C. Davis, widow of Jesse J. Davis, as will appear by refer ence to Orders and Decrees, Book No. 2, Page 206, office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes County, N. C., to which THURSDAY, AUG. 19, IK7. I reference is hereunto made. This 12th day of July, 1937. R. J. SCOTT, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. WHEREAS, on the 3rd day of January, 1934, Baxter Fulp and Blanche Fulp executed and de livered unto W. O. McGibony, Trustee for Land Bank Commis sioner, a certain deed of trust which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Stokes County, North Carolina, in Book 88, at Page 45; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured as therein provided, and the trustee Has been requested by the owner and holder thereof to exercise the power of sale therein contained r NOW, THEREFORE, under and by virtue of the authority conferred by the said deed of of trust the undersigned Trustee will on the 21st day of August, 1937, at the court house door of Stokes County, N. C., at twelve o'clock noon offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing real estate: All those two certain tracts or land containing 98.11 acres and 1 83.73 Jacres, located 4 miles southeast from Walnut Cove in , Sauratown Township, Stokes | County, North Carolina, on the waters of Belews Creek, knowir as the Fulp lands, and bounded' on the North by the lands of j Chester Neal and Ed Penn; on the East by the lands of A. G- Miller and John Halston; on the South by the lands of Eans Hals ton and Mary Fulk; and on the West by the lands of John Hals ton and Chester Neal respective ly, and surveyed by F. O. Jones °n the 9th day of November, 1924. The property is more fully described by metes and bounds in the deed of trust above men tioned, to the record of which reference is made for such in formation. This 19th day of July, 1937- W. O. McGIBONY, Trustee. S. Gilmer Sparger, Agent and Attorney fo r Trustee. NOTICE O F FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL ESTATE UN DER A MORTGAGE DEED IN i THE CASE OF THE FED ERAL LAND BANK OF CO LUMBIA AGAINST T. E DAVIS. WIDOWER, AND j OTHERS. j Pursuant to a judgment enter ed in the above entitled civil ac tion on the 19th day of July, 1937, in the Superior Court ol Stokes County by the Clerk of said Court, I will on— SATURDAY, AUG. 21, 1937, At Twelve O'clock Noon, at the Court House door in Stokes County at Danbury, N. C.,. sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash the following described lands situated in said' county and State in Sauratowfa township and bounded and de scribed as follows: j All that certain lot, tract or 1 parcel of land, containing two j hundred, twenty-six and 50-100 1 ' (226.50) acres, more or less, | located lying and being in Saura i town township, county of Stokes, | State of North Carolina, on the ' road leading from Walnut Cove, across Old Field Creek, to Ger manton, and on the waters of Town Fork Creek, being bounded on the North by Town Fork Creek, the lands of C. M. Jones 1 and Walker Brick Company; on the East by the lands of Dr. A. G. Jones and Thos. Gerry; on the South by the lands of J. W. Marshall and J. V. Marshall; on the West by the lands of Henry T. Boles and J. V. Marshal', ancf having such shape, metes, cour ses and distances as will more i fully appear by reference to a plat thereof, mad; by F. O- Jone3, Surveyor, on the 27th day of November, 1925, which is on file with the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S. C., and be ing the identical land conveyed to T. E. Davis, by two deeds, one of which is from J. E. Marshal l and others, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County, Nbrth Orolitia, in Book No. 48, Page 348, dated April 2nd, 1906, and the other i» from D. P. Mast, Commissioner, dated July Ist, 1893, recorded in the above named office, in Boolt No 34, Pages 591-2-3, to which reference is hereunto mdae. This the 19th day of July, 1937 E- S GILMER SPARGER, i Commissioner.

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