"WEDNESDAY, DEC. S. I^S
.LOCAL NEWS ITEMS;
Mm. Rev. Fred X. Day, >f Winston
» Salem, will preach at the Preshy
terian church here next Sunday at!
■ 15 o'clock, I'. M. Rev. O. K. \\ardj
■ will bo with him.
p The money is being rapidly raised
to build a l>:»ptist church here and J
we are hoping: to commence work
on it soon. We extend a welcome
to all to come out and hear Mr. Day. I
$ He is an able preacher and will
' bring: you a message that will do
you good.
Ex-Register of Deeds N. Karl ,
Wall was here from Winston-Salem'
Monday ntlending: to business mat-1
te"? at tli* corrt hou=:\
Frank Tilley, of Smith, was In r* 1
Monday attending the meet in;; of
the county commissioners. .Mr. Tilley
believes that he has sum; thing that
a- ; many men of his ago possess. I
. :■■■ th" first d.ess thai he donned
when he cant: 1 into the world.
W. 11. Si" ;!! was a vi.-ilm- her ■
from Si. '.v i reek town-hip Moiei \.
in renewing his -übicripi ie;i to th» |
Reporter Ml. Stovall >•*:'!• ■! ti*:»lie ;
had taken t!ii- pa • • «n'inuou. iy j
IP for thirty-two year .
T. (J. Ferguson a:. i ! t■.
citizens «if Yadkin U.wn nip. were
among: the hu-ino-s vi.-itm ,n Da:.- 1
bury Monday.
Wiley (). Baker was here Mend"';
from Mizpah. It is learned that
Mr. Baker is contemplating remov-.
ing to High Point, but has not def- j
Vinitely decided upon the matter.
Rev. J. J. Kads, of Mt. Airy,!
former pastor of the M. K church j
here, will preach at 11 o'clock A. M, !
in the Methodist church here. Pas
tor J. W. Hackney will preach at
night of the same day.
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| Good Quality—Right Prices |
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An.old time lidt'ders' convention
■ will be held at the school budding
here Friday night of this week wlu n
prizes will be given the su.—essf'd
| contestants.
.lantes D. Kiinehum, of D:;nbury
'Route 1, was among the visitors
1 here today.
i C. L. Xeal and Gid Mabo, of
Meadows, were among the visitors
in town today.
| Paul Fulton, of the St'ikes Grocery
Co,, at Walnut Cove, was here on
business today. •
| Personal Items Of
Lawsonville Route 1
j jv.w.-f ::vi!!e Route I. IV.'. f!.--T-e?s
Nelson, GotViey Siaith, llowari!
Amos, Ribeit Ziglar, and V osier
Rhode; visited Ali-s Lucile M mre
Saturday night.
Misses Mnmi« Rhodes and Nina
S;iiith spe.it Saturday nigh'.. wi. >
dith .I' linie Spolici r.
Mi - Ernestine Hawkins spcit
• Sat fit a . night with Miss A. i
! Hiuvkin.-i,
; ?di=» lil'lh ~; 1« '. er Sjlo; ,*••' ind.i,.'
' nigh' v it l i •- Ninn Sinn h.
Mis: Al.vit! - I'inchurl was the
;'i'e-i ei' ,|es-i«' Fraih Sum'
1 afternoon.
; Miss 1 Moore wa no gtte.-t
.of her S:«t:T, Mrs. Post y Mimiv,
Sunday afternoon.
Oti.-. Steele, Lawrence Wood an 1
Ralph Rhodes and Mi' is .le.-ie
j Wood and Inez Steele Were the
| guests of Miss I.ucile Moore Sun
i day.
Tam Bowie Holds
Court Under
Emergency Rules
Greensboro. Dec. 7. Tam Howie,
of Ashe county, appointed as a■>
emergency judge by Governor Mc
i Lean, came h- re y. tordiv and
i,. . , .
i openoU n tWo\\'ek- term hi (ill.!-
I ford Minerior court.
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Wilson Leaf Sales
Nearly >_' :\1 ill ions
Wii-e,. If,-. 'es on
ii • local wi e I ma lie • ,•• i ,-t. • 1 aje. i
t ; . s Week a - the se:, •' t..•:. 1 sal.
made a thru-', toward thi- '!:!.Oiiu,tii i
pound mark money i • ii..,- f r
the season nearing the ;?! T.oiiii tioo
goal. Sale-; mi Monday i f 7a:!,:;>s
poun'ds at an average price of
per hundred, an increase of .•?:! p; ,•
humb'ed pounds over any average
paid during the past week,
i
Tiif'-re-t in poultry gtowing has
led to the organization of several
county poultry associations in North
Carolina this year.
Swap the old roi , ter to a neighbor
for a pure bred and get started
' ight in the poultry bnsi i ad
vise t i'iM work. !*•'.
S'ubseribe for Tiie Reporter an 1
I-ret The Southern Planter 1 year.
'' WALNUT COVE
MER' HANTS HIT
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C ompiain TPut ln|
l ' Traflie Div- kts Trade—Map-:
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tisl Trainii 'r Sehmil.
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Walnut Cove, IK ,-. The liter-•
chants here are being hard hit on
account of the roads being untie.*
construction. Over half of the
trallic is going tiro.mil Walnut Cove.
One merchant said hi trade had
fallen off thousands of d-dlat's sin."
the closing of the vend. Walnut
I j Cove relies a good deal on the north
lernI ern pa»*t of the county for her trade, i
The lo"fs1 Ford dr>aler« here five I
• | having a line business this full. |
r! During tie m inth «'■ November t'aey
sdd 1111 "ar and link:.
The training m'lv •! tin ha be i
iI in pro'-resr al 11: I'apii ; 111*t;* Ti
, the i a-t week will clo.-- Tiict!...
. The large n her lr vieg . •
i tent!"d tlii'- sclio d vi'l take all
■ | ainiaaiion for thi'r dii-loi.i;. Sue
d.-'.y L. .!on* . i. ! ! «• '. 1'".
.■ ' t!io .*■; -i i • 'i n ,•ad "i i . • Sin-, i v
i . hool and ii a r v weeks it will
i'"*e ii the tandai i .-i i. -y ;••• !!. '
■ . i ;si- i-11* ion,
j Rev. I ri-ii N. Day v.* I . ...a- . :
i• : rvic • at the Baptist church next
, Sunday at 7 o'c'i i k.
Mrs. John I.eweSlyn "."a laktn to
i the Baptist Hospital Saturday ii
> have he:* tonsils removed. She is,
. reported us improving rapidly and
. will return home this week.
LI wood Young, the ten-year-old
son of Frank Young, who resides
near Rosebud Christian church, had
the misfortune of getting his leg
broken last week. He was walking
along the road carrying a plank
when a Ford, driven by a Mr. South
erlantl, struck the blank and i'i some
way it struck the boyV 1-g, break
ing ii. La-=t report was, teat lie was
. resting well.
Mrs. J. I*'. Pepper, who has been
coui'n.ed to het bed ainio-t a year,
jw "I i nter iP - P .lit !:•• ..'I tii ; - ,
.v. for t•• *.;t: lent. 1
I .A. A. Fowler .spent the wi k end.
• hi ,*e i? Si if- fa ill*.
I »!i Tit haa Itor *.. '. 'a; • »•»• |
i t fed floin tii' ita > i.-t host ' ■ •
lv.is '• fie lii.derv at ;. opera: 1011. |
S! e i> re|'.'-rted t-i In raeioi;.* r ...
Mi,- Brodle, who ha visit
i iet; relative* in I'.i.nivkc an! Mat*.
■> tinscllle, \'a., lias d iionn.
Cally Tuttle Hurt
"j By Automobile
! Germanton, Dec. S. Cally Tuttl",
of Germanton, is in a Win loa-Sa
1 L-m hospital in an uncor. ai u
dl*'on :t.-' tlv.' re- ull of an a ,t
-1! I' l r; i-i.*:.! nr-.tr G,M*'.v,n'i!on lr.si
niglu. It was stated that the car
in whiih he was riding turned over
, and that he is inti rally injured. The
extent "f his injuries is not known
but it is not thought his injuries will
prove fatal.
1 eub-crihe for Tin 1 Reporter and
get The Souili' a Plainer I year.
THE DANIU ItY RErORTKR
j Preach ins.; Dates For
Pros! \ tcrlun Churches
I'astor Hudspeth, of the I're.-l.y
-;!> riiin clru'ch announce ati
!
i pointmeit- for ;• rent-hi riyr until fur-
I ther notice. as follows:
j l>anlury Ist and !»rd .Sundays at'
! 1 O'l lock. A. 11.
I'ine lh !!, 2nd Sundays at !!
o'clock, A. M.
Sandy llidjjo, !th Sundays, nt V.
o'clock.
Visitor* and are corni- 1
allV Wl'l • 1;'0. I
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T.flST —Small I'eacle female die/,
lilac. black and while s|iec!.i.d.
| l»'c;i*onali!c reward will lie paid Fur
return of !u;r r any tnl'orniaiii.-is
leading lo i(n rl'covcry.
V I!.!.IF. MOOTfI,
1w Meadows, N. C.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAI
est arxi?r.a in: i:n in
' Tur. v .
!'. vil" 1)1' iil'.' jif.V.'i of S.;'r
contain. ■ i deed i'l in;;:',
c'..' iii '.'i; 1 nil i 1 I lie I'/! I! (i;t.
ol" July, 1018, by !!. M. Joyce
•i!'il wife, in se are tile pay
ment of ;i nou- for .S-J75.00, do
in 1. M. Gordon, which deed in
mist is recorded 0:1 page 2(>'i,
Book N.i. (>.">, Register's oilico
'of Stokes county, N. C'„ to
which reference is hereunto
made, default having been!
made, in Ihe payment of said!
debt at maturity, and the hold
er thereof having applied to)
me to foreclose the trust for 1
the satisfaction of the debt se-1
cured thereby, 1 will expose to'
public sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, at the court house'
door in the town of Danhurv,'
X. Mil
MONDAY. JAN. !»TH. !
1 at the hour of il o'clock, a. m„
the lit! i 'Ve:! ill ihe iriisi
1 deed, in u il:
■ "IVgi '■ :ig :i! th ■ ■ erne • ■'
I ihe •••■ '• !••• pi.l iie load. hi
j the tow; !>ai b u y, N. ('.. .-1
I 1 iK* X » l: l ' «• i 1i i • /»Jt V - , ! .
! i rot'i ■ 1' 1 iie - tor. ■ house of J.
: y>Mit '! -iv lo.*. ;id running t hen
i ■ {ji »•:. -t• rl\ dieclioii along
toe south side oi the sireet t j ,
•la large tree standing in
j tiie norilnvest coiner of th.
| lawn of Ihe former resident-••
of A. If. Joyce, deceased, and
, I hence in a southerly direction.'
{(parallel with the public road:
or street leading from the
I ';•( sbylt rian church in Han-!
bury.) to the lands of the heirs,
at-law of V\ ,\V. king. decea : e.'.
' and J w( ,u t'.v; '■'!*•• alon .-
. the line of the hoi'r?-at-L"AV r ~:' !
W. W. Kiivr. dece;; •• !. I• 1 h
street. o»* pjidic !"• and t.. - ■ ' -
ce with said strict, or -ao
l'lT'ld lo th.' '■ ."illl 1.1 «• t•; *'
ing 'hi law oiiii:il«'i
A. ii. ,'oycc. decease.!."
This Dei-. J--1 -i. i'.• ii•.i.
j , N. O. PETliliM, Trustee j
ruß'.'U£ir«j"»:. uiuwiii mi—awmatanßn imi ua inrn-""* 1 v~na
Every D./ tn". Lawyer, I :it:- t. ■•!• [ ■ .f. " :ud man, head house, i'
buildii'tr, ni'.-ftins lioure, roon'. a.d •. p'.". ; aiiy the l."me whcix
arc chil'in 11 ;:iic .-f d in Ameriti 1 ir.l!t ri'ir- .0 • d .'insi shoid't
11 copy each of—
"The Declaration of Independence" and
"The Constitution of the United States"
If you will mail ire one dollar, i will lie 1 leaded to mail you a copy i f "The
Declaration of Indi pendt net "or a copy 'f "Th 'n':: ututi n of t!:e •• i
States," or liolli for only $1.."0.
Sec or ivrifo ('. 1.. Vol Nt;. Danliury, N. '. '
King Foniitiife Store
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ski 1 •■■•••■' it'll. I UaveiK-tt and
2 chairs, on sale $47.50 ' s'] oj
Kvcrythin" !! iU.-i-d ;n the KVI' IVTIIINC itKlir' Kl >.
Furnit . ■■ i)i partiiH'! - .'.. Ki'li ltK('K. , liSKIi.
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SHORE AIHRCAM2LE CO., Inc. j
Sells for LESS. The Big Si- re.
' KING, North Carolina.
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1 will 'Meet the tax-payers at tae i'i ; :ovii;.g {.-'.it-.- and '.Ha .•>
! for the mirnose of collecting the i'.-Ji"' taxes:
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I >I!i.K. J. 11. W UKIHT'S Store, 1 t» :! p. ni.. Wed. . " S. "
I.L'IxI HALL'S Store, i» a. i". to rn.. Tiuirsday. . " ;i,
KKYNOLDS S( iIOOL, Ito p. ni. Thnrs. . " ••
! IMN'NACLK. (hunk.) ;» a. in. to :) p. ni. Friday. ... " 10,
' KINCJ. (h«nk). !) a. m to p. ni.. Saturday, .•* it, ••
: t'AiT'.Li.A. IM' adi ws' Store. Si a. in. to 12 ni., M" ;. •* "
i iHZI'AH, Meadows' Store, 1 to - p. ir. *' 10, "
j JitJY liFDi 'IXCS' Store, {» a. in. to 12 m. Tuos " 14, "
i-'. S. KOSS. Storr, 1 to ."» p. ni. Tuesday. " 11. -
GEIIMANTON. (bank), oa. ni. to ;i p. m. Wed " 15, "
.MAli\"iX FI.V.NT'S Store, !» .a .to 12 ni. Tiv.irs " 16. '
IdI.I.AKO. Ito p. ni., Thursday, 16, "
riNF IIALL, 0 a. ni.. to 12 111. Friday. .. 17. '
FKEKMAN. Turner's Store. Ito p. ni. Friday ... " 17, "
WALNUT COVE, thank), oa. ni. to p. m. Sat., .... " IS. "
\V. J MABK'S Store, 9 a m. to 12 m., -don. " 20,
; LAWSONVILLE, 1 to ?, p. ni. " 20, "
|G. W. HART & SON'S Store, 9 to 12 111., Tues., .... " 21. 4i
IR. M. SMITH'S Store, 1 to 3 p. m.. Tues., " 21, "
IK. A. SMITH'S Store. 9 to 12 m., Wed " 22. "
A. M. SHELTON'S Store, 1 to 3p. m. Wed, " 22, 4
NANCE'S STORE, 9 to 12 ni, Wed " 29, '•
CALEB HALL'S Old Store, 1 to :> p. ni. Wed "29. ""
ROY E. LEAKE'S Store, 9 to 12 m., Thurs., " 30. "
j BUFFALO, 1 to 3 p. m.. Thursday, " 301. "
IT. J. GANN'S Store, 9 a. m. to 12 ni„ Saturday, .... " 31, "
■J. E. WARD'S Store, 1 to 3p. m„ Saturday, " 31, "
This the 30th day of November, 1926.
J. FRANK DUNLAP.
Sheriff of Stokes County.
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