NOTICE
C*TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
4XJUNTY OF FORSYTH.
IN THE FORSYTH COUNTY
COURT.
FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE
CORPORATION and W. O. Mc-
GIBONY, TRUSTEE,
VS.
Bsusley Beasley, Delia Beasley,
A. B. Carter, Trustee, and M. H.
bparger.
NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to a judgment signed
and entered in the Forsyth Coun
ty Court in the above-entitled
civil action on the 10th day of
October, 1938, as amended by an
order herein of November 14,
1938, by the Clerk of the said
court, I will on the —
17TH DAY of DECEMBER, 1938.
at 12 O'CLOCK M., at the court
bouse door in said county, sell at
public auction to the highest bid
der therefor the following de
scribed lands, situated in Bethania
and Meadows Townships, Forsyth
and Stoke s Counties, respectively,
comprising 225.9 acres, more or
less, and bounded and described
as follows:
All that tract or parcel of land
containing two hundred twenty
five and 9-10 (225.9) acres, in
Bethania and Meadow s Town
' ships, Stokes and Forsyth Coun
ties, known as the "Sam Tuttle
Place", located on the Germ an ton
Public Road, one mile from Rural
Hall on the waters of Dentons
Branch ; bounded on the North by
.lands of Edward Rutledge and
Frank Edwards; o n the east by
lands of E. L. Riser, Henry Mit
chell, William Beck, Ben Cum
min ga; on the South by the lands
of Dora Gravitt and Luther
Styers; on the West by the lands
of E. L. Kiser, Irvin Tate, Jas.
Griffith.. Said tract of land is par
ticularly described according to a
plat prepared by Vestal Taylor,
Surveyor, on the 13th day of De
cember, 1933, giving description
a* follows:
BEGINNING at a Beech on
Dentons Branch, Frank Edwards'
corner, and runs North 84 degrees
West 37.5 chains to a white oak;
thence South 4 degrees West
crossing a road 12 1-2 chains to a
stake; thence North 84 degrees
.West 5 chains to a stake; thence
Sooth 4 degrees East 14.75 chains
to a black gum; thence South 84
degrees East 19 chains to a stake;
thence South 15 degrees East 1
chain to a stake; thence South 74
West 3 chains to a stake;
thence South 11 degrees East 2
1-2 chains to a stake; thence!
£otith 49 degrees East 5 chains to
a stake; thence South 44 degrees'
South 5 degree a West 4,30 chains
to a stake; thence North 84 de-'
grees West 11 1-4 chains to a
rock; thence South 5 degrees
West 20.75 chains to a rock;
thence South 84 degrees East 27
chain g to aS.O. in East ec te e of
road, thence South 4 degrees;
West 8 chains to a post oak on (
the west edge of the road; thence |
South 84 degrees East 39.5 chains
to a rock: thence North 4 decrees j
East 11 chains to a rock; thence j
North 81 degrees West 39.5 chains
to a stake; thence North 5 degrees J
East 33 chains to a hickory: I
thence South 84 degrees East 11 i
chains to a stake, on the west sidej
a road; thence North 4 degrees j
East 25 chain 3 to the BEGIN-!
NING.
The above described tract of
laud is composed of the several
tracts conveyed to B. Beasley by'
N. H. Bohannon on August 27, !
1930, of record in the public Reg- j
is try for Forsyth County in book
329, page 219.
The terms of the sa-e are cash, j
All bids will be received subject i
to rejection or confirmation by the
Clerk of said Forsyth County
Court, and no bid will be accepted
or reported unless its maker shall
deposit with said Clerk at the j
close of the bidding ten (10) per
cent, of the amount bid, as a for-'
feit and guaranty of compliance j
with his bid, the s ame to be credit-1
cd on bi3 bid when accepted. J
Notice is now given that saidj
lands will he resold at the same'
place and iinou the sune terms at
2 o'clock P- * of the same day j
unless srid deposit is sooner made, j
Every deport not forfeited or ac- i
cepted will be promptly returned,
to the maker.
Thig November 14th, 1938.
HOMER J. INGLE,
Commissioner.
(Subscribe for the liunhury Re
porter. SI.OO tlie year.
NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL
ESTATE
By virtue of authority contain
ed in that certain deed of trust
executed to me as Trustee, by J.
G. Lawson and his wife, Ida Law
son, on April 25, 1934, and record
ed in Book 83 page 310, Office of
Register of Deed 3 of Stokes coun
ty, North Carolina, to secure the
payment of the note therein de
scribed; and the stipulations in
said deed of trust not having been
complied with; and at the request
of the holder a nd owner of the
said note and deed of trust, I will
offer for sale at public auction, to
the highest bidder, for cash in
front of Wilson Filling Station,
near Brim Grove Baptist Church,
in Stokes county, on—
MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1933,
at 2 o'clock p. m., the following
described real estate:
A boundary of 126 1-2 acres,
more or less, of land lying in
Quaker Gap Township, Stoke 3
county, North Carolina, adjoining
the lands of Joe Tilley, W. P.
Smith, Ed Smith, Mat East, Pres
ley Palmer, O. M. and Virlie Rut
| ledge, W. A. Collins an d other?,
| and being more fully described by
a survey made by D. J. Denny on
| January 26, 1934, for the Federal
Land Bank, Columbia, S. C., now
on file in connection with a loan
said bank, and to which reference
i s hereby made. This boundary
means to include and does include
all the lands owned by first par
ties in said deed of trust in said
| township, which includes the 65
acres formerly owned by J. F.
Lawson and the 58 acres, more or
less, received by J. G. Lawson
from hi 3 father, G. H. Lawson,
and others. This includes all the
lands described in a deed of trust
from J. G. Lawson and wife to
said The Federal Land Bank of
Columbia, South Carolina and ref
erence is made to said description
for metes and bounds. EXCEPT
from above boundary one-half
acre which is being used for a
burial ground or cemetery.
This sale will be made subject
to prior deed of trust to The Fed
eral Land Bank, amount of which
will be stated day of sale.
Thi s November 23, 1938.
I M. GORDON,
Trustee.
NOTICE
Having qualified ag administra
tor of Powell Marshall, deceased,
notice is hereby given to all per
sons having claims against the
estate of the said Powell Mar
shall, deceased, to present them to
the undersigned administrator,
properly authenticated, on or be
fore November 25, 1939, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. And all persons
indebted to said estate are notified
to make immediate payment to
the undersigned.
This November 22, 1938.
CHAS. R. HELSABECK,
Administrator
P. O. Rural Hnll, N. C.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
By virtue of authority vested in
a certain deed of trust executed
the 17th day of July, 1930 by
Jesse Leo Pyrtle to Fred Folger,
Trustee being recorded in Book
90, Page 215 in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Stoke 3 coun
ty, North Carolina, default having
been made in the payment of the
indebtedness secured, and at tin
request of the holder of said deb-.,
I will sell at public auction FOR
CASH, ON THE PREMISES, ON
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1935,
at 2 o'clock p. m., the following
described lands, to-wit:
Certain lands lying and being in
Stokes county, North Carolina
and mo:e particularly described
as follows:
All of these several lots, tracts
ot pare*;' j of Ir.nd ly in; and being
in Quaker Gap township, Stokes
county, North Carolina, more
particularly described as follows:
FIRST TRACT: Containing 49,
acres more or less as shown by
plat of Robt. B. Carter, Surveyor
of Mayodan, N. C., made January
25, 1934, being bounded on the
North by lands of Bank of Stokes
county; on the East by lands of
Cris Griffin; on the South by lands
of J. O. Pyrtle and T. M. Smith
and on the Went by lands describ
ed in the second tract of this con
veyance, beinp- particularly de
scribed fis fol'ows:
I BEGINNING at a poplar, Cns
THE DANBUKY REPORTER
Griffith A J. O. Pyrtle's corner:
runs thence with J. P. Pyrtle and
T. 11. Smith line North 85 degrees,
30 min. West 89 poles more or
less to the Western line of Tract
No. 2 herein described and at
what i a known as the old Nunn
graveyard road; thence North
with said road 2 degrees, 30 min.
East 7 poles; thence continuing
with said road as follows: North
25 degrees West 14 poles; North
8 degrees, 15 min. East 24 poles;
North 14 degrees West 19 3-5
poles and North 30 degrees East
16 poles to the line of the lands of
the Bank of Stokes county; thence
South 89 degrees 30 min. East 96
poles to a stake, Cri a Griffin's cor
ner; thence South 2 degrees West
35 poles to a stake; thence South
10 degrees West 46 poles to the
beginning corner, being the same
lands described in deed of trust
executed by S. P. Shelton and
wife and others to J. W. Ha'l,
Trustee for the Bank of Stokes
County, registered in the office of
the Register of Deeds of Stokes
county in Book 72, Page 489.
SECOND TRACT: Being
bounded on the East by the first
tract of land herein described; on
the South by lands of T. M. Smith;
on the West by lands of T. M.
Smith and on the North by lands
of the Bank of Stoke s County ani
particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a chestnut, cor
ner of T. M. Smith and Bank of
Stokes; run s thence with the line
of the Bank of Stoke 3 South 89
degrees 30 min. East 87 2-5 poles:
thence South 31 degrees East 7
poles; thence South 18 degrees 30
min. East 2 poles; South 3 de
grees 30 min. East 6 poles to the
old road known as the Nunn
graveyard road; thence with said
road as follows: South 14 de
grees East 19 3-5 poles; South 8
degrees 35 min. East 24 poles;
South 25 degrees East 14 poles;
South 2 degrees 30 min. East 7
poles; South 6 degrees West 26
Poles to a stone, T. M. Smith's cor
ner; thence with Smith's line
North 84 degrees 30 min. West 40
poles to a stone; thence North 44
degrees West 33 2-5 poles to a
stake; thence North 84 degree s 30
min. West 38 3-5 poles to a stake,
T. M. Smith's corner; thence with
Smith's line North 9 degrees 30
min. East 61 poles to the begin
ning, containing 51 1-10 acres, be
ing the same lands described in
Deed from Robert Goins and wife
to J. O. Pyrtle, which deed i 8 re
corded in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Stokes county in Book
No. 68, Page 571, reference to
which i B hereby made for a com
plete and full description of said
lands-
THIRD TRACT: AH of those 2
certain tracts, parcels or lots of ,
land described in a Deed of Trust
executed by J. O. Pyrtle & wife
Daisy Pyrtle to the Raleigh Sav
ings Bank & Trust Company
Trustee for the Atlantic Joint
Stock Land Bank of Raleigh,
bearing date November 1, 1925,'
duly recorded in Book 74, Page l
241, containing B.f>B acres and 31!
acres, more or less, which Deed of i
Trust is hereby referred to onil
iV c!ovpri}:tio:i therr'n hereby
made n part of thi 3 Deed of Trust
a3 f"Hy and to al! intents and ;
purposes as if the same were
herein fully set fourth.
This November 25. 1938.
FRED FOLGER
Trustee.
NOTICE OF RE-SALE
By virtue of an order of the
clerk of the superior court of!
Stokes County, North Carolina, |
rendered in the special proceeding!
entitled "E. O. Caudle, Admr. of |
A. A. Milier, et al", the undersign- i
ed will, on—
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10,'
1935, at the hour of two o'clock,'
p. m., on the premises hereinafter j
described, offer at public sale to!
the highest bidder for cash the I
following lands:
Beginning at a stake on the
West side of Windmill Street at
' the Northeast corner of lot No.
75, thenc? North 4 derree a East
with West of Windmill Street
50 feet t>"> a comer of lot!
No. 73: thence North 86 degro'e" i
West 160 feet to a stake at a 121
foot a'ley: thence 4 degrees West. J
with the line of said alley 50 feet
to a st«ko; thence South 86 do- 1
I grec s Enpt with Nor'h line of lot
; No. 75. 150 feet to the herinnin T ,
being lot No. 74 in a plat r.i3de
by C. M. in November, 1917.
I This being a re-sale, bidding will
begin at $ .
This November 21, 1938.
E. O. CAUDLE,
Administrator.
Iwss, TOYLAND
eSwC' % i r\ Novelty
/Now Open
THIRD FLOOR OPEN
p . T Hundreds of Prac-
BUY TOYS ON THE rrICCS liOW tical Xmas Gifts
LAY AWAY PLAN Big Selection at prfL». Low
GLOVES BAGS
One lot of 97c fabric || I*/| „
gloves for women Close I 111 II ° ae lot nove,t y >*»»■
out |JI J| 111 J Look like SI.OO sellers
48c
Department Store
47c
WINSTON-SALEM, N. O.
EFIRD'S CHRISTMAS SALE
FRIDAY MORNI/NG, DECEMBER 9TH
CHATHAM BLANKETS Coat Sale
WITH ONE SEAM
Another lot of Chatham part §\ „ . ,
wool blankets in solid colors and / pecia E^up
plaids, $l5O value without the 1 n e qua 1 /(•>(*■
seam. Sale price - W dre f and Jb>Sfll3S
coats m extra
good styles and
————————————————— colors- Reduced
WOOLEN SPECIAL
One lot Chat ha m 54-inch ft) g q F . th ' B Sa^e ' / |
wool coatings. Made to sell for \ I M U I I
$2 95. Reduced price S I
11»
WOMEN'S SHOES • I I ' dd 1
Regular $2.95 and $3.95 novelty ft|.g I -
dress slippers, odd lots but good\| UX Other Coats Re- |l
styles Reduced to dnced ln Pro " A
portion.
. . CHILDREN'S COATS
DRESS SHIRTS 21"
Special lot 5165 woven madras «|| 1Q prici" "TTI. XS
dress shirts. Very full cut and \ I quality a n d 3JMJ
good patterns ¥*• aw good styles
HOSIERY SPECIALS ...ZT—
jff First Quality $1.69
||» > HOSIERY OUTING GOWNS
WIT J. SIOO value 3-thread W ° men '' 59 ° "»■"» » Utin «
* gowns
Fine lot 43-gauge 2-and 3- 48-gauge in all new 4g c
thread chiffon hose. Very
slight irrc t ';u'ars of SIOO colors. Sale price t
quality. Only SPREADS
E" |Tfcl s-V _ 105 quality heavy cotton
mW r W /~f bed spreads. Size 84 x 105-
V W I Very special
2 PAIRS sl.lO vv/w $1 29
BOYS' SUITS Specials CORDUROY OVERALLS
One lot boys' wool t- tot
piece suits-long and SOCKS Jur °y overalls
knicker pants Reduced Misses' and children's qy_
from $8 95 to winter socks
10c
F J" CHILDREN'S SHOES SATIN SLIPS
Oxfords and high tops; Women , s
good styles
. gowns. Big value at
Union Suits 97c q _
Men's and boys' winter DRESS SHIRTS
union suits
Mens SIOO fast color
48C iress shirts
SILK REMNANTS
Jackets 74c I 1,000 yards silk remnants, 2
Men's and beys' wool SILK DRESSES 5 yard pieces
ivnd corduroy 2ipper " oq„
jackets Misses' and children's
siik dresses, bLxs 2 to
$1.98 14
„ . 1 1 SNOW SUITS
Pajamas CURTAINS
Men's $1.50 quality an , Children's 3-piece s now
, , * ~ Bi? lot ruffled t&i.* Riiitn fn a
broadcloth pajamas curtaina Bmts ' Q
SI.OO - 97c
THURSDAY, DM. 6, ltM.