MRS- LAURA SPAINHOWER DIES |P'HBMI'II BUSY PULLING TO ' BACOO LEAVES PICNIC WPS TO NJEW REYNOLDS PARK DEPUTY SHERIFF BAY STEWART LOSES CAR BY FIRE OTHER KING NEWS. King, Aug. 1. Mrs. Laura Spain hower, aged 77, widow of Jacob Spainhower, died at Wins ton-Salcm Monday. Funeral and Interment was at Fairview, Sur ry county, Tuesday. Eugene Lawson, who holds a position v/ith the Duke Power Company at Winston-Salem, is •pending his vacation with hia parents, Mr and Mrs. Gabe Law eon here. i ■ jj'JT| Work is well underway on a new service station and cafe for CSolden Baker in Pilot View. The Sing Lumber Co. is contractor. Farmers in this section have I .commenced pulling tobacco. Good fares are being made. Miss Goldie Howell of Char- j lotte has returned to her home after a week's stay with Miss Kate Stone on west Main street- MTB. Beulah Pulliam of Rocky! Mount is spending some time with relatives here and at Winston- Salem. The following patients under went tonsil removal operations in ' Ifce Stone-Helsabeck Clinic last week: Graham Patterson of Siloam, William O'Neil of Ararat and Miss Treva Browder of Rural Hall. Mr. and Mrs Harvey Pulliam i •f Bluefield, W. Va., are the j guests of Harvey Pulliam's par-1 ents, Mr and Mrs. Luther Pul- 1 Mam. The King Moravian Sunday .School went on a picnic trip to the new Reynolds Park Thursday. A large number made the trip and all report a fine time. Miss Jacqualine Lawson of High Point is spending a ween with her cousin, Miss Mary Jo' Carroll, on Main street. The following births were re- \ corded here last week: to Mr j and Mrs. Keith Kirby, a son; to . Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Covington, > a son; to Mr. and Mrs- Charlie i Bodenhamer, a son and to Mr., and Mrs. Clyde Hartgrove, a son. j A G-mpn was here last week j investigat'ng remarks made against the government by i German who visited the town a few days ixr o- Dr. Fred Hauser of Percyvillc Va., formerly of Kinpr, was among the visitors here la.-t wee';. Deputy Sheriff Raymond Stew art had the misfortune to lose his automobile by fire on the highway near Dalton bridge Wed nesday night- Miss Francis Helsabeck ?s spending a week with relatives ; n Fayetteville. Miss Kate P. Stone has tor her guests Miss Mattie Shirley of Cheater, S. C., and Miss Sarah Shirley of Charlotte- Leonard van Noppen, Hazel Petree, Paul Martin of Danbury, aad Emorie Pepper of Walnut Cove, spent Sunday at Roar.ug Gap ; 1 cLTSU. §£*!' I I Mmy WmU* A VSWff j APVttTtltNO" Jm , News of Sandy Ridge Sandy Ridge.—The farmers around here are getting busy priming tobacco as the hot sun is ruining it. ! Quite a large crowd attended I the communion meeting at Wil son Sunday. j Mrs- Lou Ellington of Sandy | Ridge is quite ill we are sorry to learn. j Miss Ruth Hall of Sandy R ! . igc is back home from a hospital where she underwent an opera tion. Rev. Ike Terral preached at the Sandy Ridge M. E- Church Sun day as Rev. T. G. Williams is away conducting a revival meet ing. i j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thornton went shopping in Greensboro Fri day. | Mr. and Mrs- Lewis Joyce of Madison spent Sunday with Mrs. t Will Dodson of Sandy Ridge. I Mrs. Robert Brown of Sandy Ridge spent Sunday with her son, Harry Brown- Hunter Bullin ef Madison call ed on Miss Lena Brown Sunday. / / / checks nfln malaria V V v In 7 days and relieves ££&. cold s Nose Drops symptoms first day Try "Ruh-My-Tism"—a Wonder ful Liniment- NOTICE The undersigned having quali- J fied as administrator of the es tate of Sam J. Tilley, late of Stokes county, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them tc, the undersigned, duly verified, on J or before the Ist day of August, I 1941, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of recovery; all persons indebted to said estate will make prompt settlement with the un dersigned. This August Ist, 1940. R- E. HUNTER, Admr., of Sam J. Tilley. R- J. Scott, Atty. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator of the es tate of Susan Garner, late oi : Stokes county, this is to notify all, persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 25th day of July, 1941, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of recovery; all person J indebted to said estate will mak£ prompt settlement with the un dersigned. | This July 25, 1940. J. S. GARNER, Admr., of Susan Garner, dee'd- P. O. King, N. C. Chas. R. Helsabeck, Atty. NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ;of the estate of A. D- Turpin, this is to notify all persons hold ing claim? against said estate to | present them to the undersigned ion or before June 20, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery- All persons owing said estate will make immediate payment. This June 20, 1940- C K. BOYLES, Executor or' A. D. Turpin, Dec'd. Badgett & Badgett, Attys. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of N. B. Dug gins, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said es tate to present them to the un jdersigned on or before July 22, 11941, or this notice will be plead >ed in bar of recovery. All per sons owing said estate will make immediate payment. This July 22, 1940- T. H. DUGGINS, Adm'r., Madison, N. C., R/fl 1- A. J. Ellington, Atty. CNI Cave fee CHass Work The first glaaa maker in Scotland ww George Hay (1566-1625). He took advantage of a peculiarly formed cave at Wemyaa, on the Fife coast, and aet up hia furnace there- THE DANBURY REPORTER PALMETTO Theatre Walnut Cove, N. C. "DR. KILDABE'S STRANOE CASE" Loo Ayere NEWS— —COMEDY NOTICE In The Superior Court ORDER Stokes County, , North Carolina. W. H- Davis and wife, Margaret Davis Vs. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia It appearing to the satisfaction of the court from the affidavit of W- H. Davis, one of the plaintiffs !in the above entitled action, that jjos. Dickson Kelly is a necessary I party to said action, and that, if 'the said Jos. Dickson Kelley is deceased, his heirs, devisees or other persons claiming by or through him are necessary parties, and that all other per sons claiming an interest in said action be made parties, and that, after due diligence, the plaintiffs I in said action cannot ascertain j the names of any such heirs, dev-! isees or parties in interest; that I the said Jos- Dickson Kelley or other such parties, cannot, after ! due diligence, be found in the State of North Carolina; and that it further appearing to the satis faction of the court from the af fidavit of the said W. H. Davis and from the complaint filed in said action that a cause of action j exists in favor of the plaintiffs against the said Jos. Dickson Kelley, his heirs, divisees or other | persons claiming an interest by; or through him; the said action being to quiet the title of the plaintiffs and to be declared the i owners in fee in the mineral rights and incidents thereto in a 'certain tract of land on Old Field Creek, near the town of Walnut Cove in Stokes , county, Nortu j Carolina, containing 122 1-2 ; acres, more or less, the said claim of ownership of the plain tiffs being based upon peaceable, undisputed, open notorious and continuous adverse possession of the said mineral rights and inci dents thereto, adverse to all oth er person? for more than thirty years prior to the bringing of the action; the plaintiffs claiming all the mineral rights and inci dents thereto, as set out in a cer tain deed executed by J- E. Mar shall, guardian to W. B. Willis re- j | corded in Book of Deeds No. 33, ; page 74, in Register of Deed's of fice of Stokes county, North Car jolina, and deed executed by J- E. . .Marshall as an individual to W. ,B. Willis, recorded in Book of I Deeds No. 33, page 86 in Regis ter of Deed's office of Stokes county, North Carolina and all subsequent grantees to said min eral rights and incidents; and , j further, said action being to es- > tablish the plaintiffs' rights and 'title to such incidents as the 'buildings and other necessary j properties in and upon the 'premises necessary for prospect ling, oerating and developing the i said mineral rights in said lands as set out. in the aforesaid deeds, jand to segregate and partition, the properties and rights of the' iplaintiffs in and to said property | IT IS, THEREFORE, ordered that summons be served on the said Jos. Dickson Kelley or his heirs, devisees or other persons ! claiming by or through him and all other persons who claim or have an interest in the subject matter of said action by notice published once a week for four successive weeks in the Danbury Reporter, a newspaper published in Stokes county, North Caroline.,« setting forth the title of the ac-. tion, the purpose of same, and requiring the said Jos. Dicksoi Kelley, his heirs, devisees or oth er persons claiming under, by or, through him and all other per-i sons who claim or have an inter est in the subject matter of said; action, to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, of Stokes county, in the court .house in Danbury, North Caro lina, within twenty days after the Ist day of September, 1940, and answer or demur to the com plaints. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published in said newspaper concurrently with the said notice and as a part of said publication- This the Slat day of July, 1940. J. WATT TUTTLE. Clerk Superior Court NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The Superior Court North Carolina, Stokes County. W H. Davis and wife, Margaret Davis Vs. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia. The defendant, Joseph Dickson Kelly, his heirs or others claim ing by or through him, and all persons claiming an interest in the subject matter of the above entitled action will take notice {that an action entitled as above | has been commenced and is now pending in the Superior Court of Stokes county, North Carolina, the plaintiffs alleging and claim ing ownership in fee to the min eral rights and all incidents thereto for prospecting, develop ing and operating the said min eral rights in and to a certain tract of land on Old Field Creek, near the town of Walnut Cove in Stokes county, North Carolina, containing 122 1-2 acres, more or less, described in deeds to W. B- Willis recorded in Book of Deeds No. 33, page 74 and 86, respec tively, and in deed to Joseph Dickson Kelly, recorded in Book of Deeds No. 36, page 21 Register !of Deeds office of Stokes county, North Carolina, the said claim of ownership of plaintiffs being by .virtue of their undisputed, open and notorious possession of the mineral rights and incidents 'thereto in said lands under known and visible lines and boun daries, adverse to all other per sons for more than thirty years prior to the bringing of this ac i tion and to quiet their title, and j to aggregate and partition from! | the surface rights in said landa such incidents to plaintiffs' min-| eral rights as buildings and other j properties in and upon said lands j as are necessary appurtenances; to said mineral rights; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes County in the court house in Dan bury, North Carolina, within twenty days after the Ist day of September, 1940, and file a writ ten answer or demur to the com plaints in said action or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaints- This 31st day of July, 1940. J. WATT TUTTLE, ' Clerk Superior Court- NOTICE OF RE-SALE Persuant to an order of re-sale made by the Superior Court of j Stokes county in the special pro-1 ceeding entitled "Rober Freeman,! Emory Freeman, individually and as administrator of Leonna Sands; Jennie Sands Freeman; Lonie Freeman Smith and hus band, Lemuel Smith; Stanley Freeman and wife, Mary Free man; Noel Freeman and w*fe, Sudie Freeman, et al," the under signed Commissioner will, on THURSDAY, AUGUST Bth, I at 10 o'clock a- m., on the premises, offer for re-sale to the ftighest bidder for cash, that cer tain tact of land lying and bving in Rockingham county and Stokes county, North Carolina, and mofo particularly described as follows: | FIRST TRACT —ln Stokes county: Beginning at pointers in' line of home tract, running south | 5 degrees west 141 poles to a ■ stone, corner of S. W. tract; | thence south 88 1-2 degrees east 17 poles to pointers; thencei south 87 1-2 degrees east 33' poles to county line; thence | north 5 degrees east on said line, 139 poles to a stone, corner of home tract; thence north 85 de grees west 56 poles to the begin ning, containing 4£ more or less. I SECOND TRACT —In Rocking ham county—Adjoining first tract —Beginning at an iron atake in county line and running south 5 degrees west 66 poles to old line; I thence aouth 87 1-2 degrees weat 51 poles to a double dogwood; thence north 4 1-2 degrees east 60 polea to pointers; thence north 80 1-2 degrees weat 53 polea to beginning, containing 20 3-4 acres, more or leaa. This the 23rd day of July, 1940. EMORY FREEMAN, Commiaaioner. J. C. Brown, Atty. CASH PAID for almanacs be fore 1870. Write Mi*. John E- Hutchiaon, 806 North weat Boule vard, Winston-Salem N- C. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue tf an order of the I Superior Court of Stoke* County, | North Carolina, rendered on Mon day, July 29, 1940, in th* suit en- Ititled "The Federp.l Laid Bank of Columbia vs. A. M Caudle and wife, Pauline Caudle, Wyatt Cau j die and wife, Mrs. Wyatt Caudle, et al", the same being a suit tp foreclose n mortgage executed by . James R- Caudle and wife, Etta Caudle, ihe same being recorded in the office of the Register of : Deeds for Stokes county, North Carolina, in Book No. 74 at pages 213-4, the undersigned commis sioner will on i MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1940, I at the hour of twelve o'clock, poon, at the courthouse door in Danburv, N. C., offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, the lands conveyed by the mortgage aforesaid, fully describ ed as follows: j "All that certain let, parcel or tract of land containing 22-44 I acres, more or less, located, lying and being in Yadkin township, county of Stokes. State of North Carolina, being bounded on the north by the lands of G. E. Gravitt, C. J- Kirby; east by lands ;of Keiger; south by lands of T. F. Lawson; and west by lands of C- E. Newsom; and having such shape, metes, courses and dis tances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof 'made by Oliver Long, Surveyor, jjuly 24, 1925, which plat is on file with the Federal Land Bank, of Columbia; the foregoing land , was conveyed to James R. Caudle; !by following deeds of record in Stokes county, viz: A deed from jV. T. Grabs and wife, dated 4-22- j 1907, and recorded 7-7-1925, in | Book 73, page 464- A deed from ;N. E. Preston and wife, dated 3-1 8-1920, and recorded 3-25-1921,1 in Book 68, page 204, Registry of j Stokes County." A deposit of ten per cent of j the purchase price will be re- 1 quired of the successful bidder on { the day and at the place of sale i immediately as evidence of the j bidder's c,ood faith, and in de fault of such deposit said land I will De immediately re-sold on . the same date, at the same place and hour- This July 29, 1940. R. J. SCOTT, Commissioner- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of I the last will and testament of | William M. Chisman, deceased, j : late of Stokes county, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersign ed at Pine Hall, North Carolina, on or before the 23rd day of July, 1941, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment- This the 23rd day of July, 1940. MRS. ELIZA P- HANES, Executrix of William M. Chisman, Dec'd- Junius C- Brown, Atty. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator of the es tate of Andrew Wilson, late of | Stokes county, this is to notify all j persons holding claims against said estate to present them to j the undersigned, duly verified, on i or before the 20th day of Juno, 1 11041, or this notice will be plea! in bar of recovery; all persons in debted to said estate will make prompt settlement with the un dersigned. This June 20, 1940- JOE FRANCIS, Adm'r. of Andrew Wilson. Badgett & Badgett, Attys. NOTICE The undersigned having •quali fied as administrator of the es tate of M. O. Lynch, deceased, this is to notify all persons hold ing* claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 118 th day of July, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of | their recovery. All persons owing said estate will make im mediate settlement- This July 18, 1940. HARVEY O. LYNCH, Adm'r of M. O. Lynch, Pilot Mountain, N- C Font*. Badgett k Badgett, Attya THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 19HL HHARTACHES OF A FAMOUS BOY GIANT Relating how a real-life Gulli ■ ver, tried, unhappily, to make | the best of it- But that little gland made him different from ! everybody else. Don't miss this unusual story in the August 11th. issue of The American Weekly the big magazine distributed with: the BALTIMORE AMERICAN . .On sale at all newsstands NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Whereas, on the 2fih day it July, 1934, C. C. Hu'ctiois, ano Emma Hutchens, hLs wife, exe cuted and delivered unto W. O. McGibony, trustee for Land Bank | Commissioner, a certain deed of trust which is recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Stokee County, North Carolina, in Book 88 at Page 229; 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: j Now, Therefore, under and by virtue of the authority conferred by the said deed of trust the un dersigned Trustee will on the J 19th DAY OF AUGUST, 1940, at the courthouse door of Stokes county, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate: All that certain tract of lanJ located, lying and being in Beaver | Island Township, county of Stokes, State of North Carolina, jon the waters of Dan River, con taining four hundred and forty |(440) acres, more or less, and I bounded on the north by the lands of Will Dunlap and Ed Mitchell, •on the east by the lands of Ed j Mitchell and John Rothrock, on j the south by the lands of Mrs. i Sarah Glenn, on the west by Dan River and on the northwest by the lands of Will Dunlap. The property is more fully de scribed by metes and bounds in. the deed of trust above mention ed, to which reference is made. This the 18th day of July, 1940. W. O. M'GIBONY, Trustee. jR. J. Scott, Agt. and Any. for Trustee. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as executors of fhe last will and testament of W. M. Edwards, . deceased, this is to notify all per sons holding claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned, duly verified, on or be fore the 11th day of July, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery; all persons in debted to said estate will make prompt settlement with the un dersigned. This July 11, 1949. J- L. and M- F. EDWARDS, Executors. Chas. R. Helsabeck, Atty- NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator c. t. a d. b. n. of the estate of the late « John S- Gordon of Stokes county this is to notify all persons hold ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, or against the es- t tate of Martha Gordon, deceased, his wife, on or before June 20th, '1941 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery; all per sons owing said estate will make immediate settlement. This June 20, 1940. J. T- COVINGTON, Adm'r., c. t. a. d. b- n. of John S. Gordon- Badgett k Badgett, Attys. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE * Havinj qualified as admiawtra- • tor of the estate of Giles K. Wat-- son, this is to notify all persons- ' holding claims against said en sate to present them to the u«- jfl dersigned on or before .July 2, • 1941, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of recovery. All per sons owing said estate will mak»> immcUate payment- - M This July 2, 1940. 1 F. M- WHITE and T. A. • WATSON, Administrators,, Pinnacle, N- C. R. J. Seett, Atty. £