f FU3LISHED rHURSDAYS ! NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT ' DEFENDANTS .JState of North Carolina, fitokes County. Before the Clerk Mrs. Dora Lee Wagoner, widow, Norman A. Wagoner and wife Martha Katherine Wagoner, Ruby Savage and husband George K. Savage, Topsy Tut tle and husband Raymond L. Tuttle, Noble W. Wagoner and wife Josephine Wagoner, Ro land O. Wagoner and wife ' Blanche Wagoner, '> Petitioners •'j k against m r Reya B. Wilson and husband Ted Wilson, J. E. Wagoner and wife Sarah Etta Wagoner, R. G. Wagoner and wife Annie Mae Wagoner, Jack D. Wagon er, Alva Wagoner and Doris Wagoner, Defendants The defendants R. G. Wagoner and wife Annie Mce Wagoner above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Stokes County, North Carolina, to sell certain lands situated in Stokes Coun'.y, North Carolina, in which the petitioners Norman A. Wagoner, Ruby Sav age, Topsy Tuttle, Noble W. Wag oner, Roland O. Wagoner and the defendant, R. G. Wagoner and certain other defendants above named in the title of this action own an undivided interest sub ject to the dower right of the pe-' titioner Mrs, Dora Lee Wagoner and that the petitioners have in stituted an action against the de fendants in the Superior Court of Stokes County for the sale of •aid lands for partition and to have the dower right and inter eat of the petitioner Mrs. Dora Lee Wagoner computed under the Mortuary Tables and paid to her; and that the said defendants, R. G. Wagoner and wife, Annie Mat Wagoner, will further take notice that they are reequired to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court at the Court House in Stokes County in the town of Danbury, N. C., on or be fore December 19th, 1942, and answer or demur to the petition' of the petitioners, or the petition ers will npnly to the court for the relief demanded in said pe tition. This 18th day of November, 1942. | J. WATT TUTTLE, Clerk Superior Court. J. W- Hall, Atty. for Petitioners. MM JUG VENABLE LAND FOR SALE NEAR WALNUT COVE I am offering for sale a very valuable tract of land near Wal nut Cr r, S f okes county, known as the Dr. R. G. Tuttle farm. Will st I r.t private sr'e for cash or trade. It contains 97 acres and a frac* See me or write C L' MBUS WILLIAMS Hnutc 2, Yadkinville, N. C. FOR n*" 7 " 7 ": Good tobacco farm near S iasville. Land free from k w'.lt f disease. Can furnish to bacco acreage to suit tenant ae it is a larpe farm. Stock and ' tools 'urnished. Also for rent a farm ".car Wentworth and one * in Cn«we!l County, where party ■' can fr*-v?h own stock and tools. M~ s LTLLIE B. STIERS, Reifsville, N. C. EXECUTRIX NOTICE The undersigned having duly qualified as executrix to the Last Will an 1 Testament of D. V. Car roll, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims apair.rt the said testator to pre sent them to the undersigned duly authenticated at her home, King, N. C„ lIFD 1. (Mountain Viewi on or the 7th day nf N>- vem*-" - 1043, or this notice will be ple-drd in bar of their reeove rv. A" r-rsois indebted to said tegtnt'- " i ; l rlepre make immedi ate -— —rf undersigned. / . CARROLL, Execiiifpr Lp c t A';'' irr' -r'-f •••';. D. V. Carroll, deceased. This Nov. 6, 1942. NOTICE 11 Having qualified as administra- j I 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 thj j Bame to me duly authenticated' for payment on or before Novem-1 ber 4, 1943, or this notice will be ! pleaded in bar of their recovers'. And all persons indebted to said ' estate will please make immediate payment to me. This Nov. 4, 1942. ( I I. G. ROSS, ' \.ll w Admr. of F. S. Ross, deed., 1 Walnut Cove, N. C., Rt 1. t _ EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE TO ! CREDITORS The undersigned having quali-' fled as Executrix of the will of J Charles Royal Carroll, late to Stokes County, this is to notify | persons having claims against the Estate of said Charles Royal Car-1 roll to present them, duly veri- j fied, to the undersigned on or be-1 fore October 22, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of ' right of recovery. Parties indebt ' ed to said estate will make im mediate payment. 1 This the 22nd day of October, I ; 1942. NELL LAWSON CARROLL 1 Executor of Charles Royal Carroll. King, N. C. Chas. R. Helsabeck, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE In the Superior Court Before the Clcrlt 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 18th 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 , the following tracts of land: j 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 i 100 polfes to a chestnut, thence Bouth 62 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 of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County, N. C. . SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a sourwood J. W. Hutcherson's north east corner, thence east 37 chains to a maple cn 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 rf Jth on the old line 9 3-4 chains to beginning containing 36 acres more or less. THIRD TRACT: Begins at a j rock in the ground J. Y. Jordan's i i former corner in C. H. Fergu- * 1 son's former line thence running ' west 15 chains to a black oak • bush and rock set in the ground 1 in J. H. Ferguson's line, thence 1 north on his line 5 chains to a ' rock set in the ground, near a small gum bush a former corner and pointers, thence east on a new line 15 1-2 chains to a rock set in the ground on the west side of a road in J. Y. Jordan's line, thence south with his line r 10 degrees west 5 1-4 chains to t the beginning containing 7 6-10 . acres more or less. Adjoining the r lands formerly of J. Y. Jordan, j i J. H. Ferguson and others. This land will be offered in sen ' ; arate tracts and then as a who! ? j , and whichever aggregates the I) l largest amount will be accepted i j - as the bi l for said lands. Ten p- ! 1 cent. (10) of the purchase pric"'j - bid will be required paid on th - ] 1 of sale and the remainder f - when the sale is confirmed by the . court. Ifyh day ot NoveSK , J. M. SHARP, P. W. GLIDEWELL, , I j Commissioners ( THE DANBURY REPORTER 11l A FEW SALES MADE LAST WEEK AT TAYLOR'S WAREHOUSE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. /. E. LONG "" ELMER KEY T. E. KIRKMAN R. L. COBLE * 200 5° 202 (gj 50 646 @ 52 SIMPSON C. McMILLON 110 (a/ 49 ED MIDKIFF 232 (a) 65 440 ® 51 R. G. CRAVEN 60 @ 52 400 (a) .56 50 @ 50 46 @ -•••• 63 98 @ 51 156 @ 56 NANCE ft SMITH 222 (g) 51 136 @ 50 334 (3> . 52 360 fe 50 184 @ .; . ... .50 400 @ .49 114 (5) 52 SNIDER ft SHORT FRED GWALTNEY 264 @ 48 284 @ ~.4S 34 (to 55 14 2 (a) 57 F. H. FOX D. J. BOYLES 5O 164 (g) 55 40 @ 58 104 @ . 56 REECE ft C. 176 @ 51 134 (a) 55 330 (a) 51 52 (to 52 G. W. GWATLNEY 1 30 @ 51 438 @ !!!!!!!! 1!! !so 206 ((C 51 36 @ 57 146 (a) 50 4. M. CARROLL 302 dv 48 252 @ 51 L. H. MAYBERRY 706 .5(1 *• smith Sprlnklf & i® 0 @ ?! hobert moxle 86 («p 55 SPRINKLE 392~(ff 51 §0 (a) flit . 136 © 49 J® ® 58 R. F. meadows 192 ;;;;;;;;;;;; 234 da 48 2 10 ® 51 100 © 59 104 @ 55 JOE ZIGLER 26 ® 50 184 © 57 73 fa 51 222 (gj 50 C ' G * GILREATH 202 (a) 50 156 @ 50 ED SINK 338 @ 57 N OAH HESTER 286 @ 49 12S @ 50 108 @ JJ »• JJ J. E. LAWSON . 130 @ 49 74 ® 50 172 @ 49 „ „ J. G. MURPHY '• E. MITCHELL 164 (® 48 J? ® 22V~@ ...51 370 @ 50 GEO , ARRINGTON % « 9u M en J. M. INGRAM 148 r» 60 ® wx.cHAPPEL 50 m® s iS I:::::::::::: 5V" 4 """** „ ® w 'JjL® 50 j. o. Adams 66 ® m:::::::" .» BERKLEY ROGERS S ' CA 252 @ 51 184 M 48. 20 @ 63 4 C 224 (a) 50 a c ADAMS 252 @ 59 300 @ 52 c , GWALTNEY m @ 58 26 (fa 58 160 ® 51 70 @ 5T 16Q @ x J. P. NICKS B. D. BLACKARD 90 @ 55 COMBS ft AUMAN 334 (a) 51 80 @ 57 400 @ 49 78 (a) ... .55 23 4 @ 49 244 ® 292 @ 48 336 ® .51 E .R. MATTHEWS 20 @ 53 L. R. FULP 380 © 51 504 (a) 50 212 @ 51 400 (a) 50 360 (a) .48 J. fc. BRENDLE 82 @ - HENDREN SPEASE ft MYERS 226 (a) 50 Z. K. MULLIS 334 @ 50 _ _ __ . 260 (a) 49 400 @ 51 134 @ 57 ® f 226 (a) 48 330 (w 49 E. WILES t? * "" B. TLTTLE MONROE ANGEL ft S. 52 @ 56 * * 31 f @ 50 ® 56 104 ® 53 PEARL CALLOWAY BAULDIN ft S. 146 @ 104 (a) 5i 292 (a) 51 270 @ 52 12 2@ 50 62 @ 59 226 ® 50 260 @ 50 C . W. PHARR JJ ® ™ C. CRAVEN ft M. EVANS ft LONG 268 @ 50 244.® 56 436 @ 50 252 @ 51 L. D. SHARPS 19 ® L IXJSTT " 224 (to 49 3 «0 (a> 50 220 @ 59 " * ABE GOINS W. C. FLYNN 310 @ 57 "®bnb' ft H 342 @ -50 JJJ @ 208 ® 55 no (S> '.. .52 ROY REDDING 378 @ 50 E. McMILLAN OWENS & MONROE 316 @ 51 COOK ft L. 296 @ 50 & MONROE 336 (a) 50 68 @ 57 310 @ 49 " 2 ® A. F. REV IS 126 « 55 LIY'ENGOOD JxJ ® TX 220©.. 50 16 @ 54 234 @ 50 W 34 WLt 140 to 49 }rr ' ('» 52 W . C . MYERS Inn w nAVlsf A D 400 ® 49 430 @ 50 400 ® 50 412 V 50 KIGER ft L. EC. COX L C BOSTON J r 308 ® 51 120 ® 52 228 59 336 ® 50 338 @ 50 192 ® ® 'cj 232 @ 4 9 c. H. BULLARD B - TUTTLE 10 f ® 57 p. E. DOUGLASS 174 @ 48 192 @ ••••• 51 110 ® ' 556 @ 50 272 (S) .50 LEE ARRINGTON °t Lfii O. F. SHORE R. P. WOOSLEY 32 2 (a) 52'. G - f " AKEE 50 629 @ 492 (5) 50 214 @ 50- 646 ® GEO. POE 156 (a) 4 S J. MAYBERRY bNIDER ft S. 2Q @ gQ e usseLL ft A. 24 55 214 f Fß^'oN W ' 120 « 54 90 @ 56 190 ® 51 SAM \ERNON 310 @ 51 7 8 @ 55 J.LOWE "0 ® 50 RA. WYRICK 52 @ 53 146 /at 63 ® 49 488 @ 50 190 @ 52 .P4 56 ri ARENCE WEST JAMES MABE 58® » %>* » 50 106 @ 58 1. F. JONES m 52 370 ® 38 (a) 51 272 @ -50 J" /%) 50 E. M. OLLERBERG 386 @ ! 48 ' 114 @ 48 48 11®. 59 L. M. MAYBERRY R. G. CRAVEN V. »». MOSEK 26 @ ® 120 to 55 212 @ 51 4 ™ 60 | "0 @ H 202 @ 48 114 @ 48 * W I 152 @ HANDY MABE SPRINKE Lft COOK 52 H .0. NELSON ™ ~ 5 o 390 (5) 58 ARRINGTON ft LOVE. 20 @ 62 4 S.' 270 @ 57 102 @ 51 12 (? 60 _54 J. W. SUTTON 318 @ .49 170 @ 52 ® 52 490 @ 51 C. ft LANE 152 @ 50 p. D . MELSAP H. A. CHILTON 106 (a) 50 MOXLEY ft BROWN 70 59 452 @ 50 382 @ .49 56 @ 56 108 57 250 @ 49 'F. SPRINKLE 112 (a) 50 B & REDMAN P. O. ft A. SOUTHER 270 (& ....: 59 384 (a) ; 49 144 @ 58 I 4 (® 60 86 ® 52 J. L. SINK 84 (ffi 56 48 (ffi '. 53 42.(5) .50 42 (h> '.57 178 55 318 @ ol »• C. CRAIG 52 fr? 55 236 (s)*" 50 352 (a> 50 116 (ffi 50 ' 130 © 52 180 48 328 (5) 50 492 (a) 48 240 49 R. |>. LAWRENCE 264 (5) 49 J. V. BARNET j MABE * BAULDIN 176 (5 52 C. O. CRAVEN 128 (a> 54 onf) (7t 51 D. C. MABE 290 (5) 51 36 @ 51 568 ? 50 400 (o 51 204 (5) '. 51 R. J. MATTHEWS BFYAXT & F. 186 (o> .51 T. O. KELLER 382 (ii) .50 j»7f? 50 362 (7 51 290 (5) 49 350 (o) 49 U 432 ar 4S 234 (5) 51 170 (ft 50 478 (S) ...'. -18 ! A SALE EVERY DAY ALL DAY SALE MONDAY i ' - • ••. ' ALL V DAY SALE, FRIDAY • : All GfcpKGE-DAVIS S 1 ales Are Conducted AT TAYLOR'S ' . I •**' V *' V " v ■' •* '*. ' v "' -V' KK t ••'i-s!*','-, , f Thursday, Nov .25, 1942