F £U3UFHTD lUTTRSDAYS ! KOTICE OF SALE • Under &nd by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of Stoked County. . lace 'n iiu* so. :nl pi-o ceedir„ cntitt.-d Wiley tf. TuJk, Vt>. z Fulk, et al. the sarae being Na upn. the special proceeding docket of said court the undersigned commissione- will, on Saturday, Nov, 21. 1942, at 1:30 cclock, P. M., on the premibts north of King,, iitokes County, N. C., offer for Bale to the highest bidder for cash, all of the lands belonging to Riley (J. Fulk. dee'd., in Yad- Wd township, being .-.ix tracts, and described as follows: Beginning at a hickoiy in saiJ Fiddiei s line, lung North on his line 2J chains and 50 links to pointcis in Tuttle's line; thence East on sai l line 10 chains to pointeis i.i Newsor.i's line; thence JSoutii an his iine passing a cor ner, 20 chains and CO links to pointers: thence West 10 chains to the beginning containing 20.00 acres, more or less. Beginning at a hicl'iry W. H. Watt'b corner, runs 2 .'orth 36.5 poles to a stake and pointers at a email branch; thence East 22 poles a new line to a stake i.i T. F. Newaom's line; thence S uth 36.5 poles to a small pine in said Watt's line; thence West on his line 22 poles to the beginning, containing 5 acres, be the same more or less. Beginning at a pine old corner, running South on said Tuttle'a line 17,5 chains to pointers; thence eaat on said Fulk's line 7 chains, to a rock; thence South 7 chains to pointers in the old line; thence East on said Watt's line 26 chains to a hickory; thence North 24.5 chains to pointers; thence Weet 33 chains to the beginning corner, containing 75.8 acres, be the same more or less. Beginning at a stake in Tuttle's line, thence South 4 degrees West 14.43 chains to a poplar on the north bank of Sainhour's creek; thence down the creek North 49 .degrees West 7 chains to a stake on the North bank of said creek; thence North 25 degrees West 4 chains to a stake on said creek; thence North 2 degrees West 3.60 chains to stake on same creek; etiufltt North 27 degrees West 3.38 chains to corner in Tuttle's line; thence on Tuttle's line South 65 degrees East 16.0 chains to the beginning, containing 9.25 acres. Beginning at a birch on the east bank of a creek, running JSouth 6 degrees West cross ng the creek 4 chains to dogwood on a bluff; tbence South 31 degrees East 14 chains to a stake or stone in J. S. D. Pulliam's line; thence North on his line 7.5 chains cross ing the creek to a poplar; thence down the creek North 49 degrees West 7 chains to a point; thence North 25 degrees West 4 chains to the beginning, containing 4.1 acres, more or less. Bepinning at a hickory North west corner of the old Rumley trnrt, runs South with old Rum- Icy line 1193 feet to a rock in L. 8. Crat'- line; thence with his line Cr.s 4 . 10S4 feet to a rock a new r"-'T\ thence North 5 do greet'. Err* a new line 1193 feet to a rock and nine R. G. Folks line; ther'-e " -'h his line 1084 feet to the begir 'i", containing 25 acres, more or less. At mire time and place the folio'-'-• • -«'cles of personal prorarf Tobpco *tirk«i. -•■' Hit 3,000, some hay, harn f'"\ bee supplies, and 15 p--'r-.e:l Stock J. G. Flynt T" v . Co., etc. This "fi'h dr.y of October, 1942. i CHAS. R. HELSABECK, Commissioner. EXECUTRIX NOTICE The vvlersigned hiving duly qualified "s executrix to the Last Will an I Testament of D. V. Car roll, !• nscd, notice is hereby given t > nil persons having claims np ; ,j ««t 'He prti'l testator to pre nert them \ > 'ho undersigned duly p „f pri at her home, King, N. C., HFD 1, (Mountain View) on or before the 7th day of N> vemher, 1913, or this notice will be ple-ded in bar of their recove ry. All riersoni indebted to sak testator will * lease make immedi ate p-'-ront *•> *h"> undrrs'-pr-t, BALLIK A. Executrix Lpit V"" Teetrmnt of D. V. C eeccascd. This Nov. 6, 1042. \ NOTICE I I Having qualified as administra- j • tor of the estate of F. S. Ross, J • deceased, notice is hereby given i • to all persons having claims' ' against said estate to present th • | 1 6arae to me duly authenticated j for payment on or before Novem-' ber 4, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, j And aJI persons indebted to saki I estate will please make immediate payment to me. i This Nov. 4. 1942. i I. G. ROSS, : Admr. of F. S. Ross, deed., 1 Walnut Cove, N. C., Rt 1. : LXECI TRIX'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having quali fied as Executrix of the will of, Charles Royal Carroll, late to Stokes County, this is to notify, persons having claims against the Estate of said Charles Royal Car roll to present them, duly veri fied, to the undersigned on or fee-j fore October 22, 1943, or this notice wiil be pleaded in bar of right of recovery. Parties indebt- j ed to said estate will make im- i mediate payment. I This the 22nd day of October, | 1942. NELL LAWSON CARROLL i Executor of Charles Royal Carroll. • King, N. C. c- r> "ei'-.abeck. Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE In the Soperior Court Before the Clcrli North Carolina Stokes County In the Matter of Adron Ferguson, Okie Ferguson, Lillian Perdue, Claude Ferguson, Clemmon Fer guson, Clarence Ferguson, and Coy Ferguson and Clanzell Fergu son, by their next friend, Ralph J. Scott, and James T. Perdue, husband of Lillian Perdue. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Stokes county made in the above entitled pro ceeding, the undersigned commis sioners, will, on Friday, the 18tli day of December, 1942, at 2 o'- clock P. M., on the premises in Stokes county near Sandy Ridge, N. C., sell for cash to the highest bidder the following tracts of land: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a white oak P. Hutcherson's corner, thence north 122 poles to a black gum, thence west 70 poles to a white oak pointers, thence south 100 poles to a chestnut, thence south 82 degrees east 78 poles to the beginning containing 46 1-2 acres more or less and lying on the waters of Crooked Creek in Snow Creek Township, Stokes County, N. C. See deed from Hay to J. H. Ferguson, recorded in Book No. 34, page 221 in the of fice oi tne Register of Leeds of ' Stokes County, N. C. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a Sourwood J. W. Hutcherson's north east corner, thence east 3" chains to a maple on a branch, thence down the branch as it me anders 9 3-4 chains to a maple, thence west 37 chains to a new line to a white oak, thence sfith on the old line 9 3-4 chains to th? beginning containing 36 acres more or less. THIRD TRACT: Begins at £ rock in the ground J. Y. Jordan'' f former corner in C. H. Fergu ' son's former line thence runninv 1 west 15 chains to a black oak bush and rock set in the ground , in J. H. Ferguson's line, thence '* north on his line 5 chains to a rock set in the ground, near f. I small gum bush a former corner and pointers, thence east on J new line 15 1-2 chains to a rock set in the ground on the wes. - side of a road in J. Y. Jordan'? line, thence south with his line 10 degrees west 5 1-4 chains t. t the beginning containing 7 6-K. acres more or less. Adjoining th: v lands formerly of J. Y. Jordan, s J. H. Ferguson and others. This land will be offered in s- i v arate tracts and then as a who! and whichever aggregates tv ') largest amount will be accepts as the bid for said lands. Ten p: N cent. (10) of the purchase price ». bid will be required paid on th ,j , •• „>■ Q-iir* qy> i t'i» remainder i„ when the sale is confirmed by the i. court. { This the 17th day of Novem b-r, 1942. J. M. SHARP, P. W. GLIDEWELL, *', Commissioners ~ THE DANBURY REPORTER A FEW SALES MADE LAST WEEK AT TAYLOR'S WAREHOUSE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. C. WEBSTER & S. G. R. GEORGE COX £ W. JAMES GARRETT & 164 (a 56 78 (a 52 3o (w 50 W. W. FULLER P. VENABLE 502 (l 51 l. CARTER 32 (Z 65 538 ( 50 352 (« 49 386 (a 50 66 (a o2 216 (a 48 EVERETT MILSAPS J. F. HIXSHAW 46 (ft 59 394 (o 47 116 C" 59 114 « 57 310 (ft) 58 BOLES & H. 254 (o 50 84 « 53 284 to 54 222 to 50 AKKLWiUN & 180 (j 50 4CO r« 52 104 (a 48 ARRIXGTOX J. F. XIFOXG 400 to 52 GATHER SMITH 76 (a 65 220 (a 50 400 to 51 112 (a 60 308 («« 56 O. V. NEAL 400 to 51 218 (it 59 60 (a 54 216 (a 55 400 (n) 51 100 Co 53 108 (« 52 382 (a 50 360 I® 51 112 Cw 50 R. G. CRAVEN J. & FOREST 350 to 51 J. E. PARHAM 12 (a. 56 28 to 55 288 to 51 254 to 51 166 to 55 44 (a> 52 224 (?T 51 SIM PS OX & COBLE CALLOWAY & KEY . 292 (a> 50 P. O. SOUTHERN 14g fa 5g 344 (a) 57 SMITH & F. 12 (w 65 64 gj) 53 320 (d> 5H 272 (g) 53 50 to 56 rqo to 51 124 to 55 W. J. FLYNN 76 @ 53 458 & 48 210 (a> 53 130 9 54 272 @ 50 M M LACKEY W. T- DAY WALT 100 (a) 51 O. AD.AMS 'fiO «» 24 a> 58 246 O 50 72 5, 61 M g, 50 208 (a> 54 216 (a) 50 2 48 (5> 6-3 48 (a) .. ......... A'J 88 51 8. *M. ROGERS 86 S> 57 M W MARTIN GEORGE ft ATKINS 44 @ 60 GEO. FRY & COBLE. 46 to 54 42 ® 57 238 ® 56 14 fi> 75 162 to 53 140 to 53 162 to 55 244 @ 62 120 to 51 70 & 52 E. G. MURPHY 3g o @ .55 johnson * *. »u«r *mitchell 50 ? « 140 to 57 S. £ SCOTT 264 to 52 jyi 50 60 ® 55 176 @ 51 176 52 GROOMF A U 222 @ 50 TUTLE &P * 264 (a) 51 188 to 51 PEAKL CALLOWAY 356 @ 50 LACKEY % jJ 142 (a? 56 SOLDEN £H. 150 to 60 296 @ • - 50 186 to 50 62 to 58 I, Minus* mummm HKGGS WHIT 7o @ 57 ™ ® ~ 236 « 53 2« ® 60 40 @ „ 52 J" ® g «■ BOLES 230 w 59 114 @ .50 222 ® ~ 4°o @ 140 to 56 FRED WINTERS g 424 @ GEORGE ARRINGTON 76 @ 58 smith 162 (a) 48 u(d - 59 356 (g) 57 »• B - SMITH J. C. HANDY & SON 72 57 326 (g) 53 360 to 50 72 @ 54 m & 5g CLARK MAYBERRY S. JONES 130 (a) 53 242 to 51 114 @ 60 400 (a) ► .50 236 to 49 80 to 50 150 @ 59 E. R. SMITH C.L. FLEMMING HAWKINS & VERNON 15 8 @ 57 42 @ .60 120 @ 51 52 n2 (a) 51 58 (a) 58 244 to 49 ~ 50 E. S. ANGEL A SON 400 @ 50 C. W. FLINCHUM 15 f ( ® ™ (a) 55 W. O. LOWE 280 @ 50 | ""49 290 («) 49 62 @ 5i 210 to .'49 . 4R CLAY HENDREN 46 (? 51 104 to 48 464 ( " ARROI , 70 to 55 H. G. JOHNSON C. C. SMITH L * C ARBOLL 53g (a , 50 1040 to 50 400 to 50 ® 8 w SHELTON « I>ENNY 124 to 49 * 42 to 51 27* © 5J 112 ® 48 C l °° K * S * 30 310 to 50 TB. REYNOLDS O. CRESON "J 4g ]6 g (a , 49 222 @ 50 302 to 50 npvv-pv i'msFp' RINGO WHITE MABE & TAYLOR JOHN ABE SKSELTON in f0 68 to 51 330 (a) 50 196 to 59 Z 430 (aJ 50 J. W. MABE 134 to 51 "J" 404 to 48 792 (w 49 624 (a) 49 . r, G. FOWLER KIGER & L. THOMAS & LAWSON jr. - n 142 to 59 .1150 to 49 208 to 51 rnifiSMi'v' » o 80 to 57 F. R. YOUNG 172 @ 50 CRISSMAN * * lfi6 & 5I 394 (,T) 50 C. H. SINK & K. L. ' H. * BRYANT C. D. ANGEL 270 to 50 77 1 48 66 (a> 56 310 to 50 350 @ 49 3 fa 162 to 55 WHITE &L. M. O. BARROW F ' W GOODMAN W. T. HARGEN 280 (a) 50 264 to 50 78 ® „ 20 to 58 400 (5) 49 A. L. W'HITT 272 (hi 57 42 @ 52 TO M GARRETT 726 (a) 50 226 to 55 116 (a) 51 384 to 50 BERKLEY ROGERS 134 (d> 81 54 O 50 R. MOTSINGER 16 to 65 N * B ROWN C. ROGERS 610 (a> 49 108 (ffi 60 266 @ 52 g2 (£) 63 M. W. GiffiNTRY 144 50 240 to 48 250 5S 400 (a) 50 REVIS & REVIS MITCHELL & CONLEY 156 57 TAYLOR &H\ 268 (a) 51 64 @ 59 B. & STEWART 764 (c? 49 296 @ 49 72 to 58 656 @ 50 j. W. WHITAKER 386 to 48 148 @ 55 j F JOHNSON 478 to 49 PAUL KENNEDY 114 (a) 53 2 0 (S) 57 K. GOINS 100 to 56 A. HILL 122 (a) 56 200 to 50 250 (ff> 48 56 (a> 53 56 @ 54 E. C. SHOAF J. F. SPRINKLE 82 @ 51 30 2 @ 49 10 20 to 50 228 (t») 53 100 (5? 50 J. E. MITCHELL PFVSHAW & B. R. L. COBLE SMITH & S. 16 to 60 508 (F> 49 382 @ 52 26 to 56 150 (a) 51 E. P. LACKEY 88 to 51 264 to 53 212 to 50 164 to 50 178 to 50 196 to 51 L. D. SHARP J. L4NE C. O. CRAVEN 722 to 49 114 (» 57 374 to 51 ,r0 (■ 56 C. H. HARTGROVE 120 (a) 53 214 to 50 h0 (« 52 02 to 52 A R. MOXLEY E. G. MAYBERRY ro to 50 352 to 50 120 to 57 40 K4 & c. 246 to 49 142 (" f 56 149 to 50 ){ -no C 50 DUNLAP &D. 140 to 43 c. •*. WAMLEY ; ti'ipT «•. 72 (Ti 54 (•■ 50 94 r.* *>*» :) f: M 13S (» 52 CRTSSMAN *• R. 54 ji "Oo /t. 50 300 to 50 110 to 56 a. ®o*TTirERV v r? PROWV E. O. MILSAP 10? (•« M on 70? (c 50 316 to 50 235 to 50 270 to 50 1 A SALE EVERY DAY ALL DAY SALE MONDAY ALL DAY SALE FRIDAY All GEORGE-DAVIS S ales Are Conducted AT TAYLOR'S Thursday, Nov. 19, 1942