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PUBLISHED THURSDAYS A Few Sales Made This Week At TAYLOR'S WAREHOUSE Z. D. Covington 38 (t 60 200 (it .53 180 (a 43 222 (a 33 Frank Hinshaw 52 (au 56 170 @ 44 3. B. Snider 412 @ 45 306 @ 44 Jones ft Nelson 40 @ 64 46 &■ 65 20 (S> 65 134 (S 59 M. S. Angel 14 @ 48 78 Oi 42 206 ® 40 Coble ft Simpson 20 (w 75 144 @ 55 16 a> 50 260 (a 51 254 (ft 47 166 (it 40 352 fa- 45 Wilson Si Pitzer P8 (5> 50 66 (£ 46 :40 @ 39 E. G. Flinchum 2% !A 45 150 (a '«3 Joyce ft C. E. Davis 432 (a) 44 508 (w .13 Garrett ft Bed dick 44 (a) 46 190 @ 45 214 (a 42 312 @ 41 260 @ 35 C. F. Brenton 26 @ '-S 100 @ 42 Jonah Mabe ft Flinchum 36 @ 48 348 @ 45 192 @ 43 Fletcher Smith 210 @ 46 162 @ 44 74 @ 43 236 @ 42 Edgar Stephens 112 C& 40 220 @ 45 180 @ 43 170 @ 41 Mitchell ft L. 16 @ 67 .34 @ 53 ,±■ls 64 @ 45 SALES THROUGH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Friday, October 31, 9:00 A. M. Monday, November 3,1:00 P. M. Wednesday, November 5, 9:00 A. M. Thursday, November 6, t;00 P. M. Monday, November 10, 9:00 A. M. TAYLOR'S WAREHOUSE Paul Taylor = John Taylor - E. O. Matthews WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. AAA Urges Farmers 1 To Apply Soil Builders ' To Receive Credit ' Farmers arc urged to apply AAA Limestone and superphos phate at the earliest possible date, certainly not later than October 31, in order to receive credit as a Soil Building Practice and to avoid a double deduction from the pay ment for the coat of this lime stone. A recent ruling from the Wash ington Office is to the effect that the seeding of Rye and other I small grains, other than wheat, to be turned in the spring to quali fy fo r the maximum tobacco pay ment has been extended to Decem ber 15. This time was extended Lee Arlington 34 (a> 68 44 (a) 59 440 (a; 56 190 (a) 45 130 (a) 44 Barry Slaughter 30 (a 62 68 (a) 52 76 (a? 45 George Arlington 46 @ 75 6 0(g) 56 20 @ 55 86 (a> 48 230 @ 45 H. B. Baker 8 @ 50 52 @ 45 502 @ 44 E. M. Overby 24 @ 50 74 @ 46 230 (5) 45 230 @ 44 294 (3) 43 212 @ 42 B. L. Wall 76 ® 52 12 @ 50 176 (a> 44 198 @ 43 L. W. Dodson 8 @ 65 34 (a) .'".59 102 @ 58 194 (5) 44 250 (S) 43 ffalter McLean 50 (a) 65 30 @ 49 Weldon Ma be 44 @ 49 101 @ 41 W. M. Bowman 456 @ 44 382 @ 43 E. L. Peagram 60 @ 45 326 @ 43 250 @ 40 V. E. Coltrane 16 @ 55 20 (a) 48 78 @ 43 L. W. Jones 48 @ 50 226 @ 46 George Poe 294 @ 46 212 @ 44 I. W. Harrison 200 (5) 45 140 @ 44 I. W. Fair 32 @ 50 58 (® 45 170 @ 43 because of tlie extreme dry condi tion of the soil due to the drought, and any producer who expects to take advantage of this ruling should notify this office immed iately. This ruling, in tEe of the committee, is moat favorable for Stokes county because it will permit every producer to earn his maximum tobacco payment, where other wise he would be un able to do so and every farmer j has not earned his maximum Soil Building Payment should take ad vantage of this ruling and advise his neighbors to do likewise. Notice To Stokes Farmers Owning Cows 1 Many persons have often said THE DANBURY REPORTER that Stokes county only had a relatively small number of cows, heifers and calves. Even if we did several years ago we have cer tainly changed our farming sys tem now. Dr. Krawitz says that he has tested several thousand cows more than people said were in this coun ty. This certainly speaks well for our county, especially when we consider the small number of , Bangs Disease reactors. Dr. Kraw itz has completed the testing of j cows for Bangs Disease, and if for any reason you have a cow that has not been teßted, or have bought a cow and want her test ed, get in touch with Dr. Leonard ' Krawitz, Box 109, Walnut Cova, j N. C. IT iS IMPORTANT THAT Holt ft Sogers 44 @ 63 92 (a) 67 50 @ 54 88 @ 51 16 @ 50 McCanless ft Smith 280 @ 45 158 @ 43 D. M. Whitaker 466 (a) 46 272 @ 43 Durant Robertson 16 @ 66 30 @ 55 70 (3) 50 34 @ 45 80 @ 43 James Morris 20 (® 69 32 (ep 55 90 @ 54 J. S. Henderson 20 @ 66 190 (a) 41 J. E. Elliott 114 (a 46 210 (3D 45 58 @ 44 114 @ 40 Mrs. Eva McMillan 500 @ 45 106 (a/ 43 Boles ft Foitz 404 (a) 45 Parrish ft Hester 14 @ 50 276 (a) 45 196 (a) 44 Golden ft Taylor 350 @ 46 108 (a) 44 Nance ft Bedding 74 @ 58 240 @ 46 Peter Gorrell Flinchum 20 @ 61 48 @ 43 146 @ 42 Love ft Owen 440 @ 45 J. L. Creed 640 (a) 45 W. N. Shore 530 @ 45 Bufns Throckmorton 534 46 228 @ 43 White ft Speas 480 @ 45 196 (S) 41 Yancy Yates 30 (® 60 194 (S) 45 254 @ 44 NOTICE In accordance with authority vested in the North Carolina Board of Conservation and De velopment, by Section Four, Chap ter 486, Public Laws of 1935, the said Board at its meeting October 13, 1941, at Asheville, North Carolina, adopted the following Vegulatkm: ; •- tUffr! It shall be unlawful to hunt or take wild turkeys in Stokes Coun ty until November 20, 1942. PAUL KELLY, Secretary North Carolina Board of Conservation and Develop ment. COLDS i £ £ LIQUID AAA TABLETS 1111 II SALVE www NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS try "Rub-My-Ttem"—a Wonderful Liniment. | YOU GET IN TOUCH WITH HIM AT ONCE. | "AN ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $OO,OOO RE FUNDING BONDS OF STOKES COUNTY. ! Be IT ORDERED by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Stokes, North Carolina, as fol lows: Section 1. That bonds of said County for the maximum aggre gate ammount of $69,000 are here by authorized to be issued pur suant to the county Finance Act, as amended, for the purpose of refunding valid subsisting indebt edness of said County incurred for necessary expences and evi denced by the following outstand ing bonds, which bonds are re deemable at the option of the County on any semi-annual inter est payment date prior to their maturity: $66,000 Road and Bridge Re funding Bonds dated December 1. 1935, payable December 1, 1952, consisting of 32-bonds of the de nomination of $5OO, numbered 1 to 8, 19 to 22, 33 to 40, 51 to 54 and 65 to 72, inclusive, and 25- uonds of the denomination of •SI OOO numbered 14 to la, 2S to 32, 46 to 50 60 to 64 a.ii 7s to 82, in clusive, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum and 25-bonds of the denomination of $lOOO, numbered 9 to 13, 23 to 27, 41 to 45, 55 to 59 and 73 to 77, in clusive, bearing interest at the rate of 5 1-2 per cent, per annum. $3OOO 6 per cent. General Re funding Bonds dated December 1, 1935, payable December 1, 1952 and consisting of 3- bonds of the denomination of $lOOO, numbered 8, 17 and 26. Sec. 2. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of the bonds herein authorized when due shall be annually levied and collected. Sec. 3. That a statement of the County debt has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public inspection. Sec. 4. That this order shall take effect upon its passage and shall not be submitted to the voters." "The foregoing order was final ly passed on the 20th, day of October, 1941 and was first pub lished on the 9th, day of October 1941, any action o r proceeding questioning the validity of said order must be commenced within thirty days after its first publica tion. R. L. SMITH, Clerk. i "AN ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $lB,OOO SCHOOL REFUNDING BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF STOKES BE IT ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Stokes, North Carolina, as follows: Section 1. That bonds of said County for the maximum aggre gate amount of $lB,OOO are hereby authorized to be issued pursuant to the County Finance Act, as amended, for the purpose of re funding valid subsisting indebted ness of said County which was incurred by said County as an ad ministrative agency of the State for providing the uniform State system of schools for the six months' term, as required by the Constitution of North Carolina, which indebtedness is evidence by the following outstanding bonds of said County redeemable at the option of said County prior to their naturity on any semi-annual interest payment date: $lB,OOO School Refunding Bonds dated December 1. 1935, payable December 1, 1952 and consisting of 18- bonds of the denomination of $lOOO, numbered 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15 and 18. bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum and numbered 1, 2, 6, 7, 11, 12, 16 and 17, bearing in terest at the rate of 5 1-2 per cent, per annum. Sec. 2. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of the bonds herein authorized when due shall be annually levied and collected. Sec. 3. That a statement of the County debt has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public in pection. Sec. 4. That this order shall take effect upon its passage and shall not be submitted to the voters." "The foregoing order was final ly passed on the 20th, day of October, 1941 and was first pub lished on the 9th, day of October 1941, any action or proceeding questioning the validity of said order must be commenced within thirty days after its first publica tion. ~ ; ~ R. L. SMITH, Clerk. Thursday, Oct 30, 1941 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY State of North Carolina County of Stokes Under and by virtue of a judg ment made and entered in a Spec ial Proceeding in the Superior. Court of Stokes county, entitled T. H. Duggins, Adm'r of the Es tate of N. B. Duggins vs Carrie Anna Duggins, Claudie B. Cruise, Lawrence Duggins, Charles Dug gins, Hubert Duggins, Wilson Duggins, Phillip Duggins, J. M. Cruise, husband of Claudie B. Cruise, Mrs. Sharles Duggins. wife of Charles Duggins, on the 3rd day of October 1941 and the further order of the court in this matter, dated Oct. 2, 1941 the un dersigned Commissioner will, on the 10th day of November 1941, at 11:00 o'clock a. m. on premises hereinafter described sell at publ>c auction to the highest bid der for cash, subject to the con firmed of the court the property hereinafter described, located in Beaver Island Township, Stokes county, and more particularly des cribed as follows: "A certain tract piece of parcel of land situated lying and being in the said county of Stokes on South Beaver Island Creek aad bounded as follows to with; Begin ning at a white oak in E. Shober's line running north ten degrees East twenty five chains and fifty links, crossing said creek to a stump, North 45 degrees West one chain to u persimmon tree, West three chains aid 75 links to a chestnut tree. North twenty de grees East five chains to a Span ish Oak, John Preston's cormr West on his lint 25 chains to his Cr. white oak South on F. Priddy's line and thence East on his line twenty chains to the be ginning containing 75 acres be the same more or less." This the 2nd day of October, 1941 J. MOIR HAWKINS Commissioner. A. J. Ellington, Atty. r ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualifide as Administra trix of the estate of Nettie Smlt, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against P said estate to present the same to me, duly authenticated for pay ment, on or before Oct. 8, 1942 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate are hereby notified to settle the same at once. This Oct. 7, 1941. DINAH SCALES, Admx. of the estate of Nettie Smith, Deed. t NOTICE The undersigned having quali- fied as administratrix of Mrs. Caroline Scott Slate, deceased, this is to notify all persons hold ing claims against said estate toi„ present them to the undersigned* at King, North Carolina, on or be fore the 3rd day of Oct. 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of rceovery. All persons owing said estate will make immediate settlement. This the 3rd day of Oct. 1941. Mrs. Ruth Spainhour, Administratrix. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administratrix of the estate of D. A. Culler, late of Stokes J> county. " All persons having claims against said estate will present them to the undersigned on or be fore Oct. 16, 1942 or this notice - will foe pleaded in bar of recovery. " All persons owing said estate will make immediate settlement. This Oct. 16, 1941. (Mrs.) ILA WATSON, Admx. of Mr. D. A. Culler, Pinnalce, N. C. Badgett & Badgett, Atty. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix , of the will of Hunter Manuel, de-* ceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of said Hunter deceased, to present the same to me duly authenticated for payment on or before the 18 day of Octo ber, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. And all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to set tle the same at once. This 16 day of October 1941. MABURY MANUEL, Executrix of the Will and Estate of Hunter Manuel, deceased. J. W. Hill, Atty. *
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