: THEPANBURY REPORTER Volume 60. STOKES MAA LOSES v MONEY IN WINSTON RANK KKKMA.V GETS HIS POCKET PICKED OF BO BIJUI BIT LANDS THE THIEF IN J ALL. Stok-ejj boys who have money or wood to burn, must be careful when they contact the crooks at Wineton. Salem. Alleged to hav« picked the pocket of Frank Redmon, 35, of German, ton Route 1, late Saturday after, 'noon on Eaet Twlenty.flrst street -1 a pocketbook containing (20, Le? Bolt, of 440 Fifteenth street wiw ar. . rested Sunday moraine? about 2 o'clock on North Liibarty »ti«eet, near White street, on a charge of larceny from the person. He was k>djed in the city jail In default A HOO bond to await trial in munio l . pal oourt. According to information, Redmon is said to have gone to the home of Helen Magee on East Twemtyjflrat etrteet to collect lor some wood he •had delivered- He made change for a large bill and replaced hi? pork, etbook 1m a hip pocklet. While Redmon was leaning over hit automobile, Bolt iu alleged to have slipped the pockeßbook out of the pocket. Redmon is said to have caught £olt in the act and demand ed the return of hds money. Bolt him II *d4 refused to return footle, saying he repay the money later, according to police. Redmon demanded the money and - Volt is said to have drawn a large knife and ordered Redmon to leave. I Suicide of Mt Airy Man William V. Worth. S«. of Mount Airy, died last (peek in St. Leo's hospital, Grieeashoro, from the it. fecta of a doss of poison. | Mr. Worth took the fatal. doso or poison leaving two notes .pinned i to the door of bis automobile which indicated that he intended suicide. I One fit the notes addressed to "My friends /' stated that "I t« leaving this world. I think Ijt best because of a few troubles I hove." file I other to his wife "I am doing this to heip you out." William Vance Worth, who wis •%n adopted son of ths late John L. and Evaline Davis Worth, was born In this oounty July IT, 18T6. He >o survived by his second wife, of Greensboro, by four sons, Claude, Alex, Paul and William, all of Mount Airy; and by thi>ee daughters, Mrs. Ruby Hlggins and' Miss Bobby Worth, of Winstonjßalem, and Miss Leah Worth, of Grsensboro. Agricultural Freak. Mr. Millard Goins, Danbury's' miller, exhlbted at the Reporter off)re today a very curious freak of nature the shape of a stalk of , ) eorn. The stalk, which la nine feet In length, bears three ear« of eorn. , •Two of them ar e regular, and In , proper place, but the third ear i li five feet above the second ear, j lohated well (above the laat of fodder and at the root of t##Ml. Li **°' M wl " place the I in ons of the fairs. Established 1872. Danbury, N. C., Wednesday, Sept 28, 1932 ' s Sandy Rid^e. I | Sandy llidge, Sept. 27.—The farm. S era of this section are about thru • taking carte of their crop of tobacco, 1 Misses Pearl and Abbie Hawkln were the week end guests of Mist i Nancy Lete I>owdy. r The annual reunion of the Ward 1 family will be held at Delta Met ho. " dist church, near Sandy Ridge. Sun. day. October 9. 1 Miss Jaunita Webwter, of Modi. " eon, spent the weekend with Misses " Orene Carter and Nell Wall. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Carroll and little daughtler, "Jack", spent Satur. ' day in Wlneton.Salem shopping. » A Sunday School Rally will be ' held at Sandy Ridige Methodist f church Sunday. Oct. 2. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilkin* are f the happy parents of a tine daugli. " tier. I Beverly, the ten.yeur_old «on of 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Moir Hawkins, had ' the misfortune to fall on a ."harp 1 plank, which cut a gas»h in his leg. requiring six stitches to sow it up. He is undler the care of a pbysiciau ' at his home. I Mr. Harry Joyce, of Bassett, Va.. fpent the week end with hie parent-', 1 Mr. a.nd Mrs. J. W. Joyce. Miss Lola Belle Rhodes' spent Sunday with Miss Ernestine Haw. ' kins. Messrs. Charlie Vaughn "and "Dol. ly" Dodoon motored to Mayodun Sunday, where they visited friends. Mr. Gladys Joyce has rieturned home from liberty, where he spent 1 « few days visiting his sister, Mrs. Will Moore. J Mr. and Mrs. Clint Dodson enter, tained quite a number of their friend* at their home Sunday hav. tog 18 guest* for dinner. , Misses Lola and Vera. Carter vtodted Miss Odell Vernon Sunday afternoon. I G. 0. P. Propaganda. v - Mixpah, Sept. it. Editor Danbury Reporter: During the present sojourn it Republicanism, " there Is one branch of the O. O. P. in which the Be. putottcaas have proven themselves i very adept. They have proven, be. | yond a doubt, that they are able to originate and circulate propaganda that will control the majority of public opinion. --k r "■» ►» In lift when the Cleveland stringency was upon the country and everything Was cheap, ths pro.l paganda was circulated that called' this a panic. Propaganda proved to' ths public that it was, and accord.' Ingly It was put down in history at a panic. At the present data, times ' are exceedingly hard, people are unem. ployed and starving, but still no Republican will call it a panic. Tlo propagandists are still on their job, J and they have called theee hard times a "depression." If "depression" d»*s not Imply i something worse than a "panic" | then ths propagandists have proven i themselves very adapt In controlling public opinion and history. C. H. R. Sheriff J. John Taylor, S. P. Chris tian and Calvin Mabe were visitor* to Qreensboro Sunday. ORGANIZING FOR THE CAMPAIGN u SHI PING HOPES TO HAV K 1 MEMBERS KP.AHOEK H STOKES VUUXTOK OE HN°. w ANE. . Greensboro. Sept. 25._Appolntn v t-n --3 t of county directors of tinanoe in 88 counties was announced here to. night by C. L. Shuplng. State direc. . 'tor of finance in North Carolina t«r "the Democratic National Co«vinftt*H!. who at the same timie voiced plen-i. jure over the widespread interest al. ready aroused In this appeal for financial support for the Democrat':- campaign. 'The indications of im. 0 Pending victory of most decisive character for the Democracy are n multiplying dally," he declared- To EiuoM Mnuber^ County direcuoi* of finance. It wis i shown, are perfecting their organi.' 1 I /.at ions and will proceed at once 1 i with the enrolment of nienvbwj# In " :| the Hoo-leveltJJarner Club .a State. t wide body, and with the solicitation of campaign funds. Organization J I of the State will be completed this week. Mr. Sliuplng is continuing ;o f receive voluntary contributions a* ' his office constituting State head.' » | quarters in this financial campaign. They are being credited to the ooun. ' ties fioni which they come. nuedaHions, de. I i signed by Gut son Borglum. will be promptly foj ward*'d to county d;. j rector* lor distribution among those ( contributing specified minimum amounts. | Seek 100.(MM) ' "We hope to enroll more than 196.044 members in the Ilooseveit. Garner Club in North Carolina," j siid the State director. "The ap. , parent certainty of the election of ( Governor Roosevelt as president I* greatly stimulating the movement. This appeal is being mads to all Democrats —business men, profess,. tonal men farmers, wage earners, t men and women In all walks of I life, no class being excluded- It 's ' a thoroughly inclusive movement, Extending its appeal to all persons , interested fn the success of th 4 > Dsniocrstio national ticket as w*l . as the Democratic State ticket. S. a. Sparger, of Danbury, has been appointed by Mr. Shuping as J county director of finance for Stokes. ' I Three negroes were arrested Ktl. day night by Deputy Sheriff Cart ( Ray when they stlepped Into Ms car' , I '; while he was waiting for the owners ' ( of several 6 .gal lon cans of liquor 1 which had been thrown off a N, t 1 W. freight trajn near Walnut Covo. ' I l The men were brought to Danbury | flnd placed In jail but at a hearing 1 Saturday they denied ownership of J the whiskey. Sheriff Ray had 10. | cated the liquor and parked his car ' | right near It. The men with Mm 1 | falling to come up, he began blow. | J Ing the horn on hie car, and thej i negroes, evidently thinking it was I the car they were looking for walk, ed up and got in the car and were ' arrested, but the evidence was not" sufficient to connect them with the i Whiskey and they were released, ] while the liquor was poured out, i \ Danbury Reporter at 11.00 per i year till January I. * i SAMUEL MOSER, 66 { DIES NEAR KING | ■ DECE ASED St 'PEEKED AN AT. TACK OE HEART TKOt KJE— WILD ANIMAL DASTt KIMM. | KING CITIZEN* PEKSONALK King. Sept. 2K.—Bud Baker, who resides three miles north of town, had the misfortune to lose a good barn of tobaioo by tire Thursday afternoon. Lightning struck the barn setting it on firie. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spainhower, of Winston-Satem, spent Sunday here the guests of relatives. Herman Newsum Is preparing to open up a new store in the IS. P. Newsumi building on Depot ®tr««t. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Schaub and Miss Clodie Stone, of High Point, were among the visitors here Sun. day. i * Arthur Kirby has returned t/o his home here fixiui Delhi, Ontario, I Canada, here h«> speint wee«s curing tobacco for the Canadia.' farmeiw. Mr. Kirby states the to. bacoo growing in Canada is in its infamy, th re toeing only a small | area growing ' weed at present. ' The crop this year he says wa* ''estimated at 'JU million pounds but ' glowers lost about two million ' pounds by the early frost. I Prof. Raymond Thoiiiac. who is teaching in the Stoneville school this year, spent the w«*?k end with relatives her*. James Fowler has returnled to his home at High Point after spend, ing a few days with relatives here. | Raymond Pulp, of Bassett. Va., was among the visitor* here Sun. *** ■ ( | Mrs. G. M. Allen and - daughter. Miss Rema Allen, of High Point. were vMtort here Saturday. Samuel Moaer. aged 6*. died U his home flv e miles south of King Friday morning following an attack of Heart trouble. The deceased '• survived by the widow and several i children. The funeral service which I i was In charge of Rev. Mr. Saunder*. of Winstonjtal««n, was eonducted it Jelferwn church Sunday morning at II o'clock and burial followed 'n the church cemetery. Mr. Moser h*d a very wide acquaintance and w.i» liked by alt who knew him. i Harvey Pulliam. of High Point, spent the week end with his pi. rents here. I Mr. and Mn». Aubrey Shore are I the glad parent* of a new baby girl. f j Some kind of a wild animal re. oently made Its appiearance In this section. Its shrieks can be heard at night. Many people are afraid fa travel affer night and farmers are carrying their shotguns to their to. bacco barns where they are curlnqr tobacco. It is reported to have torn up Several dogs. One farmer, after hearing the strange noire is said »o have gone Into his tobacco barn when the heat was 180 and stayed all night. Luther and Reba Smith made a business trip to Liberty Monday. A large throng of people attended the Hauser reunion at Mount Plea*, ant church Sunday. Dr. Francis Ansromb will deliver nn address on "Christian Education" at the King Moravian church next Sunday evening at 7:30. Rverybody cordially Invited to come out and hear this address. John Thomas Newsum, of King, j and Mise Ocle Vogler, of Tobacco, j vllle, motored to Hlllsvllte, Va„ Sun. ' day where they were unitied In mar. rlage. Kirby Answers • His Critics Mr. N. E. Pepper, Editor Danbury Reporter. Danbury, N. C. Dear sir: •j Will you be so kind a* to a'.'.io. , we space in your paper to answer d "Reader" who was hu gnod to tell v .vou about the applause tha- > v coming from the Republicans down in Foreyt,fc with referents* 10 m»• r , being a candidate fior iCyngresti j. against Mr. H«««ock. | Yes. HN|ero Is oonsick-rable ap.! „ plause about It. In fact there isl '. -loud applause from the rank and] file of the Republican ex.se-rvice| j men and their fri.-nU that ther-e is' t, some oide running for 'ongr«-ss that ' . will vote to get them what is du them and don't you forget that '.hoy s know who he is. They know that! ~ fhe>' cannot d» J>end o« Mr. Han. | jj cock. They know they cannot d-'. - I*end on their own for in _ the siMie paper in which the arti. U' „ by "R.ader" appeared ♦h.ie af i ,l jpe«n> d a re|»ort of a .-pt-e' li thai I Mr. Wall made jn Danbury o-ij Saturday ni*h- Ufore and in which I, t hie is reported to have said that he!. , favored th'- payitiect of ttie bunusl. | riou 'if potts liiU-." Where dl Mr.', t Wall g»it ttiOs.e word* "if powfiljle?"' , ! „ | I t rrom Mr. «>i n*ur!H. And 4 ' i «*haul| Mr. pc-t e'.ected how ' | j «'**>' it would &e\w ut> i t j there to S«y along wfth Mr. Hoower ' ( p that it was just "not pos.-;ble." | But Mr. Kditor, it *a* possible to', give the big boys two billion dol.' ( lai*A The railroads that received .» ' , bonus after the war. while the boy « . I who did the fighting had to stan 1 l»a« - k and wait, now coine 1" f«»'j somo more that should bo paid t» I ; the boys. Tee. there im quite a , little applaud for me for these Republican boys know what to e*.' , poet from Mr. Hoover and hi* I I crowd. Personally Mr. Wall the I I , Republican candidate, miirht like to ' • i see the bonus pud. but don't think I t for g moment that the boys know ' they cannot eapect anything from j' him. Was It not his president! U candidate that vetoed bonus .«i advance of the pjxsage of the bill? Did not Mr. Coolidge veto it before ( him and was it not Mr. Hoover. . who although he professes to be a Quaker and lit opposed to the spill. { In* of blood, that drove the hoys with defenceless women and child. i * ren from the very property th"y fought to defend with gun and bayonet and In the night time. Vet some are foolsh enough to claim * that these Republican boy* are 1 going to vote for the Republican 1 candidate with the hopeg of getting i their money. I " t But Mr. Editor. "Reader" says: ( "Of course large numbers bonii" Democrat* will not (vote for me. a* few of them are unsophisti-nted , enough not to know that a vote for ( Dallas is a half vote for Wall, the Republican candidate." Does h ? think that with all the money that ( Mr. Hancock can put IK-hlr.d his ( fight ho can pay the hoy t i from one ( to hundred dollars each? , j That is what they would get If the ( i IsWiiM !s |»n:•!. —or on the averare • of five hundred dollars enh. The hnys of Stokes county would rec*lve i Number 3,743 OAKLEY GIVES BONO FOR OCT. COURT Ml; IKI \. IV liil MtlTIJt Of THI: t.l \ M l MI; tl MK.II*. Ott H II'HJ BI X UMIL tnuW umti:* Akj.i:i VM> HIB wilt:. 4 KukUy ««* I'"und uv«r '.9 Oi*oUer wun .lll tlw iharg-f of shooting at In* brutber»in_l*w Ut •Matie and thf latter'# f«uui!y vn tb* highway 4t Meadow* fh*- ti;wt isuit. ■ day in September. The hearing *'» before Justice Jauie* B Jvyue Ibiv-r* Saturday. The magistrate continued t>akley'» Uoad a*. tSVitMV. • which wan give®. „ j At thi* trial, prior | against OdKl.*y oil the charge- of a^aultijthis »viSe, w>Te quashej, wben Oakley and hi* wife, after ■ mutual cvn*wiuii« and I liwatin l oh*/c 'jl * - |, anj with n»« j childim, all j»-ft for holue t/ogeth«r, wry £i ajj ]/y. Tile law i« in!ul_vm toward *-d_ d*d owuiue* who hav»' W« *»« par. , jt«-J «>r «*t ranged. and eflxurace* | the marital rapl'i*«-ii»-m-ut. It had '!-■ v at th«» trial thai Oakley * wif+» had embittered and icd hy «J J!J*- and that there had n« ver beett ax;y pronoun>-d mistreatment of h'jt | wife by h*r husband. J|r». Oakley t admitted to her husband U:at fc« had never seriously mistreated her. I With mm* diplomacy tn the part of th«* magistrate and the r rie«4« «t . the ooupV. the d:ff*~r«HH'es we.-£ easily Inun-d out. and everything e*ided with satisfaction on both Return From Canada A Urge number of Surry f*rn*r» •re returning from Caaada whore they have been Mutting with, the curing of Canadian tobacco crept for the pa.»t six week*. They report * fair crop, among the tobacco farm, ere of the dominion. R. P Vtonab?*. Kred and tildw Watson* all Ararat, who have been at B'JiffoM*. ville. Ontario, arrived here jrrwlei_ day.—Mt. Airy Time*. Strawdy Martin Tried. Before Jujttk-e Jamea B. Joyce Tuesday, Strawdy Martin wan trleJ for an asuault on Walter Johtwon, tho affair taking place at th*> "Pig" road house. Judgment was au«p»nd. Ed on payment of the coet by Mar. tin. Mra. Mary Nannie Simmocn, t>3 widow of the late W. \V. Simmons, died last w«-k at Martin Memorial hospital at Mt. Airy after a long ill new. over »J7i.000. if Mr. Hancock cut glvo them that amount then they may vote 'or him. —oiher-.vt«-> the/ will not. Do the people of Stoke*- want thi* money pt.t i,, r'tvutatijn up ther» If they do then they i»;il vote for me. IJ,. t'he fathe.v ard and mother* and brotheiw a.'l >;!»_ tera of thee.* l>oy» .vant them to get what 1* di«e them? If they !o then they will vote for ino. So do not be Kurprla.il when all the votu» ore ca*t that >'«'U will Dud that tliey do. and that Mr. Ilnneock and Mr. Wall have {filled to f.*>l them. , DALLAS C. KIRBY.