• i * |pH •; / '.'•' I R • *"' • 1 fYoußet We're Happy... 1 'H% XtM a monthly income from Dad's g Registered Policy that will take *j eon pt malwnp" Ite sooner you plan their future, the bltftr their future will be. SECURITY LIFE I .AND TRUST COMPANY | Egbert L. Davis, President jr gjgf-f /■■■ WINBTON-BALEM, N. C. i£ 1 W. M. FIJI-P, General Agt., Walnut Cove, N. C. STUART Theatre i Stuart, Virginia Friday and Saturday, May 81st and June Ist —DOUBLE FEATURE— "Saga Of Death VaUey" Roy Rogers >• \' —ALSO— * Louis and Godoy Fight J: |. Picture (This show lfic and C'3c) Saaday and Monday, June 2-S ' The Fighting 69th" Jam em Cagney—Pat O'Brien (This show 15c and 30c) Tuesday, Only, June 4 "Raffles" David Nlven—Olivia show 15c and 30c) Wednesday and Thur. June 5-S "The Shop Around the Corner" Jhsimy Stewart, Margaret Sullivan (This show 15c and 30c) AST"HMA Why (iasp For Breath? TRY BREATHEASY FOR RELIEF Mrs. H. A. Corriher Hendersonville, North Carolina Representatives wanted NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AT YOUR^Tfefc SERVICE SgLjl* TO.HELP YOU SELbJlfc WBSOZi—- ■ TS« The Collinstown Home Demonstration Club Meets I The Collinstown Home Demon stration Club met Thursday, the 28th, with Mrs. S. R. Flippin with eleven members present- Bessie Overby resigned as re porter. Mary Jefferson was ap pointed as new reporter. Mrs. Pearce, home agent, made a nice report on the Federation- The demonstration waa on wall and floor finishes. The hostess served refresh- 1 ments. ; The club was invited to meet next month with Mrs. V- H. Ov-i ert >y- ' .. I CAN DEATH RAYS BE USED IN WARS i Interesting discussion of the dls-! covery of powerful forces which I some scientists declare will be | useful in war to destroy the' enemy. One of many features in \ ' June 9th issue of The American Weekly | the distributed with the BALTIMORE AMERICAN I, On sale at all All Newsstands | Union Missionary Society To Meet Monday The Union Missionary Society of Danbury will meet with Mrs. Dallas C Kirby Monday night, June 3, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. G H. Alford, Mrs. N. E. !Pepper and Mrs. R. R. King will \have charge of the program. THE DANBURY REPORTER Bridge Club Honored Mrs- Arthur Reynolds and Miss Grace Wfcitsett entertained their contract bridge club at the home of Mrs. Reynolds Monday eve ning. Three tables were in play and prizes went to Mrs- William Mc- Canless and Mrs. Robah Smith. A lovely linen hankerchief was l presented to Miss Geneva Cooke, ! an out-of-town guest A dessert course was served. Those present were: Mesdames William McCanless, J. C- Wall, Robah Smith, Alfred Ellington, Paul Fox. Thurman Martin, and Misses Lois Martin, Margie Petree, Ellen Pepper, and Marjorie Pep per. OUt of town guests were Miss Geneva Cook, of Boone, guest of her sister, Mrs- Paul Fox, and Miss Emorie Pepper of Walnut Cove. NOTICE SEBVICE BY PUBLICATION T. W. Watkins and wife, Birdie C- Watkins, Vs. Martha E. Campbell and husband, John Henry Campbell, T hi u r m a n Campbell and his wife, Mrs Thurman Campbell, and others. The defendants, Thurman Campbell and his wife, Mrs. Thur man Campbell, above named, will each take notice that an action above entitled, has this day been commenced in the Superior Court of Stokes County, N- C., before the undersigned Clerk, for tho purpose of selling for partition among the tenants in common and parties in interest certain farm lands, comprising 89.3 acres, more or less lying in Yadkin township. Stokes county, North j Carolina, adjoining (in 1902) the I lands of Albert Boyles, R- T. Watts, J. J- Denny, et al, fully de scribed in the petition herein filed; and said defendants will al so further take notice that he and she are required to appear before the undersigned Clerk at his office in the courthouse in Danbury, North Carolina, at a court to be held on the 24th day of June, 1940, and answer or de mure to the petition (complaint) filed in L>aid special proceeding, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition- This 24th day of May, 1940. J. WATT TUTTLE, (Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes County, N. C ) NOTICE The undersigned having quali- I ted as the administrator of the i estate of the late Raleigh C Wil 'son, this is to notify all persons | holding claims against said es 'tate to present them to the under j signed duly verified on or before •May 23, 1941, or this notice will 'be plead in bar of their recovery; jail persons owing said estate will make immediate settlement. ! This Mav 23, 1940. j CYRUS J. VENABLE, Admr. of Raleigh C. Wilson- W- R. Badgett, Atty. NOTICE North Carolina, Stokes County. Stokes County vs- D. M. Collin-3 and wife, Cordie. The defendants above-namal ? will take notice tliat an action entitle J is above has teen com ' mence-J m the Superior Court of , Stokes co.iii'.y, N. C., t " the pur ipose -f foreclosing past due taxes on 30 acres of land in ! Quaker Mart township, owned Ly I j said defendants, and tha defend ant will further take notice that they are required to appear with in thirty days from date and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. . 1 : This the 22nd of May, 1940- J. WATT TUTTLE, Clerk Superior Court I* H. van NOPPEN, Danbury, N- C., Atty. for plainti/f. NOTICE or SALE OF KEAL ESTATE UNDEB DEED OF IBUST By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust ex ecuted to me on the 13th day of February, 1928 by Orange Saw. yer and wife, Lizzie Sawyer, u secure a debt therein recited in the sum of $679.13 to J. D- Humphreys, which deed of trust lis recorded in the office of the \ Register of Deeds of Stokes County, North Carolina, in Book 76, page 583 to which reference is hereunto made, default having been made in the payment of said debt at maturity, and the owner and holder of same having ap plied to me to foreclose the deed iof trust for the satisfaction of the debt secured thereby. I wi:l sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the court house door in Danbury, N- C., on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1940, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., the land conveyed in a deed of trust described therein as fol lows: TRACT NO- 1: Beginning at the fork of the road leading from Jewell's old place to E. C. Shep pard's old store place, and the old road, (now discontinued) lead ing to Smithtown and Theodocia Shelton's old place at Walter Lee Smith's eld corner, thence with the said road leading to E- C. Sheppard's old store, (now Roy Martin's store) north 32 degrees west 4 chains to a stake, R. Wade Shelton's corner; thence north 65 degrees east with R. Wade Shel-, ton's line to a stake on the side' of the said road leading toward Smithtown and Theodocia Shel-1 ton's old place, thence along said old road in a southwesterly direc-1 tion to the beginning, containing one half of one acre, more or less- TRACT NO. 2: Beginning at a blackgum, R. Wade Shelton's cor ner, thence south 28 degrees east' on his line to Walter Lee Smith's former corner at Jewell Spring | branch, thence up said brancn I with said Smith's line most of the way up said branch and hollow and by an apple tree to a stake, I Smith's corner in Shelton's line, i thence with Shelton's line N. 65 degrees E. to the beginning, con-1 taining about 2 1-2 acres, more or less- See deed from L. E., Mabe ar.i wife to W. C. Mabe, re-1 corded in Book No- 54, page 501,1 in office of Register of Deeds for Stokes County, North Carolina., For description further of said, above named tracts, see deedj from J. W- Slate, Trustee to Mrs. i Lizzie Smith, recorded in said of-i flee in Book No. 69, page 163-, TRACT NO. 3: Beginning at a, white oak, James Young's corner, | runs south 40 degrees west 4 j chains, south 20 degrees west 91 3-4 chains to Red Shoals road, thence with said road as follows, to wit: South 85 degrees west 9 3-4 chains, north 57 degrees! west 5 1-2 chains, north 17 de grees west 15 chains, north 35 degrees east 7 1-2 chains to a stake at fork of road that leads toward Smithtown, thence along said road as it meanders till it strikes R- Wade Shelton's line, thence an easterly direction on Slate's former line to head of hoi low at branch, thence down the branch in an s. e. direction to where it empties into the Jewell Spring branch, thence down said spring branch 10 or 15 steps to . where it strikes R. Wade Shel ton's line, thence along his line and Theodocia Shelton's former ■ line to the beginning, containing 53 acre 3, more or less, adjoining the land? of R. Wade Shelton, James Young and others. TRACT NO. 4: This tract con tains 15 and 5.100 acres, more or j less, and adjoins the lands of James Young, and others and is 1 fully described in a deed dated ijjan 14, 1915, from W. C. Mabe . and wife to W. Lee Smith, which f is duly recorded in the office of . the Register of Deeds of Stokeß > county, North Carolina to which ! reference is hereunto made, for r boundaries and descriptions. This 27th day of May, 1940. N. E. PEPPER, Trustee. . W. G. Pr.tree, Atty. , FOR SALE—Herefords. One i t hundred springer cows and heif- I era, 68 cows and calves. One hundred and fifty-three yearling steers and hsifers priced to sell. B. F- NELSON, Douds, lowa, RRL Beetles on / beans, cucum bers, squash, "]W(, melons. Worms, , ' loopers asd beetles on cab bage, lettuce and berries- Pin Worms and Flea Beetles on tomatoes both bugs and flea beetles on potatoes. McConnon Insecticidal Dust controls these and other destructive insects shown in free booklet. Leaves ne highly poisonous residue. New 1 lb. rsflllitis Duets* lb., 75 lb. begs. Proeese • THORNTON TUTTLE, Agent Lawsonville, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF SEAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of Stokes county, made in the spe cial proceeding entitled "Chas. R. 'Helsabeck, admr. d- b. n., of R. E. Sands, vs. Mrs. Sallie Sands, jet al" the same being No- up on the special proceeding docket |of said court, the undersigned commissioner will, on JUNE 8, 1940, at 2 o'clock p. m.,' on the premises in Yadkin town-1 ship, Stokes county, offer for 'sale to the highest bidder, for cash on confrimation, that cer tain tract or parcel of land known as the R. E. Sands lands, adjoin ing J- H. Covington, estate et al, and described as follows: j "Beginning at a post oak on ,the west side of a road, Overby's corner in Peter Riser's line, runs jwest on his line 6 1-2 chains to a white oak; thence north, on Riser's line 10 chains to pointers, j formerly a black oak; thence I west on Kiser and Covington's line 15 chains and 40 links cross-1 ing a prong of Town Fork creek ( to a sourwood, J. H. Covington's ; corner; thence south on Coving j ton's lln* 29 1-2 chains to white | oak, a division corner; thence east on a division line 21 1-2 'chains cr-ssing Town Fork creek i to pointers in Overby's line; thence north on Overby's line 18 I chains to the beginning, contain ing 56 acres, more or less." This is sold subject to a dower which is described as: | Beginning at a white oak at division corner between R. E- Sands and J. H. Covington, and runs east on a division line 21 1-2 chains crossing Town Fork creek to pointers in Overby's line; thence north on Overby's line io 'a point directly east of a bridge across Town Fork creek between [two tobacco barns; thence west wardly passing between two to bacco bains at a bridge over said creek and following the meanders I of a branch to a point In the line , between R. E- Sands and J. H. ■ Covington, and then south on ,; the line designated as the 29 1-2 chains line on the R. E. Sands , 1 deed from A. N- Jones, to the ; point of beginning. This includes the house and outbuildings, etc," This land will be sold in the . two tracts and then as a whole. This 7th dfy of May, 1940. P CHAS. R. HELSABECK, 5 Commissioner. I j ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE r i i Having qualified as administra te tor of the estate of J. J. Denny, deceased, late of Stokes county, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to . the undersigned D. M- Bennett, . King, N. C., R. F. D. 2, on or be fore the 11th day of April, 1941, " o r this will be pleaded in . bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will ' please make Immediate payment This -ipril 11th, 1940. D. M. BENNETT, Admr. - of J. J. DENNY, Wd, CHAS. R. HELSABECK, Atty. THUE&DAF, MAT M, IM9. I NOTICE Or BiUC Or LAND j under deep or mm ' i By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust ex ecuted by J. H. Bondurant an J i Fannie Bondurant, his wife, to J | W. Hall, Trustee for Mrs. Trudie Hill, on December 26, 1936, which |is recorded in the office of Regis ter of Deeds of Stokes County, N. jC., in Book No- 85, Page 64, U secure the payment of $340.00, i with interest thereon from De cember 26, 1936, until paid at the rate of six per centum per annum,. I default having been made fa the payment of the debt at maturity and the holder having applied to me to foreclose the deed of trust for the satisfaction of the debt, I will expose to public sale, to the highest bidder or cash, at the court house door of Stokes coun ty, in the town of Danbury, N. C., on SATURDAY, JUNE IST, 1940, at the hour of 1 o'clock p- m.. the tract of land conveyed in the deed of trust to-wit: Being tho same land devised by the last will and testament of Henry Law. rence, to hie wife Nancy Lawrence for life, with remainder kt fee to her daughter Margaret Lawrence, who intermarried with J. H. Bondurant. Said land in Big Creek town ship, Stokes county, North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of J. H- Bondurant on the north; the lands of R. W. George on the east; on the west and south bjr the lands of J. K Smith, contain ing 44 acres, more or less. This 30th day of April, J 940. J. W. HALL, Trustee. NOTICE or SALE Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of Stokes county, made in the spe cial proceeding entitled "Rober I Freeman, Emory Freeman, indi vidually and as Administrator of Leanna Sands; Jennie Sands Freeman; Ix>nie Freeman Smith and husband, Lemuel Smith; Stanley Freeman and wife, Mary Freeman; Noel Freeman and .wife, Sudie Freeman, et al," the undersigned commissioner will, on SATURDAY, BTH OF JUNE, 1940, at (en o'clock a. m., on the premises, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that cer tain tract of land lying and being in Rockingham county and Stolon county, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: | FIRST TRACT: In Stokes coun ty—beginning at pointers in line of home tract, running south 5' degrees west 141 poles to a atone, corner of S. W. tract; thence south 88 1-2 degrees east IT poles to pointers; thence south' 1 87 1-2 degrees east 38 poles to county line; thence north S de grees east on said line, 139 pole* to a stone, comer of home tract; thence north 85 degrees west 56 poles to the beginning, containing 49 acres, more or less- I SECOND TRACT: In Rocking ham county, adjoining First tract IJ —beginning at an iron stake in county line and running south 5- : degrees west 66 poles to old line; thence s. 87 1-2 deg. w. 51 poles »to a double dogwood; thence > north 4 1-2 degrees east 60 poles L to pointers; thence north 80 1-2 . degrees west 53 poles to begin . ning, containing 20 3-4 acres, I more or less. 5 This the 6th day of Mav, 1940. I EMORY FREEMAN, Commissioner. 1 J- C. BROWN, Atty. 3 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 3 Having qualified as administra " tor of the estate of F- D. Myers, e deceased, late of Stokes county, Ihis is to notify all persons hav ing clairrifl against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 418 Waugh town St., Winston-Salem, N. C., on or before the 13th day of Ap ril,l94l, 'r this notice will pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said e.i .. tate will please make immediate , t laymen,.. r This the 13 th day of April, ■- 1940- ,f R 0. GRIFFITH, Admr. j of F. D. Myers t. ARCHIE ELLEGE, Atty. ° 6 6 6 ma *^ ria jj " " " to. 7 rsUe?*^ . Llqald- COLDS Tablets-Sato Nose Drees ijaptoes ftrmt da f TIT "Rvf&My-Tlni l *' a Wonder-- fal llilmwl

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