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WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 1933 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.! Prank llartman. wlio wiih i«i'3| a iiumber of Winston-Salem pcupk* 1 visited Savannah. Oa. last week. has retiinul- The occasion was the 3110 th anniversary (it' llii- founding' of tin- ureal Southern city. Kx-st'tte Senator I!. 'l'- .1 • •>•••} and M '• .1 •• \ o l ' We tfii'M. spe'l «(>vet'iil days recently vMtlng 11. M. Joyce aiiii 111;i"na'ii" Jo' e It-s recent 11 been • •:i■ in; I lo hi !n*mt* with ,'llne . lutt i'i> a j i iii. h bet. ter, hi* i'i lend- wi'l l-e "J ul to kit i«'. Ml-, .1, IV. •« • is i lie \\ i•! I h* 11 -11:11. Mrs. i't 1 ! and i! "i-llt. ' Mi--- A\",lli( . • V. if oi:.S ileti. \ i ! !.. ! relatives In ■ v •- ml v. Mr. mil Mr II . M . .1- \ : I I•.■ .! \ . Mr. ai ,| M . i: •: si- "• . Wi». fton-Sili-Mi. v i' || :•! lives lie Sunday. the f ■ ily • Mr Ncilto Mn >II T"jl»)t*. M . 11 . K n w : li ell ' • the ISapti-: liospia! in Winston. Salem '• : wc-l;. Sli«* i- reported ''' he iu,*>:•••-.iluit there is a p ■ s". hiijty of an operation. Mrs. N". 11. I'e"iier visited Mi Martha Mae llanry. vvlio underwent an operation at 'lie Twin City hos. pital Tuesday. Mis" llaitey tonne. lv taught si honi hi-re. A Rustic Jamboree, j Willie linker save a d-tine the other night. The hoys and '--'ls eame promi.-. cuoiisly. as Willie i-' known to he a banjotnati of part* an'l *i":i■ itII" can pick "l.ost .lohn" r ' t"'. "tress full;, that it i a hard-hearted titan who will i:ot hang his head and rry. j When Wil'io picks. he I 'oks l>n'k. i ward all t'ie tinie with tor>-n extend ed foru ir.l at an angle o.' 15 dc-"oi'-. whi'e hi - cl keel ex -ellent time. •t.-hn Wi.'i I'll T:l'e.v. I'M Itooth, 'del -nit i -i!--! other i-. 'el>ri-ie = v,. re i'ii • .1 :t • > ••.« is the'. l-,-i I !• •;:11 •. •!i ' hnli-e :.1 so I'"U that W'i i" ;i •■!• d I-.' •-- '• n hi- )>"i Til's •• teat:! fieht. as f. . iit u a .•.'•■ii' itt-i* i'in.'. Sunie 1 ' i'y iiniie'l Willi-. 1 to -^i hi« -d head out the door in order I hat il could he pn" j»o«l • In stead of accommodating, the h.»-1 went under the hid. considering tlie well known admonition: "Ho who fiurhts not» hut .run* away. May live to fight another day." Three men were required to hold John. William who struggled with imaginary Insults, hut his shirt was torn off. As two moons came orer the mountain, the crowd dispersed. It was not known what became of "Cost John." He "till missing. Neither was Modie Bulien seen any more. Walnut Cove Veneer Company Alleged Bankrupt A petition that the Walnut Cove Veneer Company l>e declared a hank, rupt was filed in federal district court at C.reenshoro by th«* North Carolina Hank and Trust Company, claiming *5,000, and the Hank a I Stoke.*, through Hank Commissioner Ourney I'. Hood. claiming $135.00. It is asserted the firm is insolvent and has demonstrated insolvency in Permitting a Judgment against it to remain unpaid over «0 days. The concern has conducted a big .veneer producing plant at Wail.nut Cove. BLUE MOLD HITS STOKES COUNTY i»KKTitr*riVK MISKASK TO TO. n.\cro I'I.WTS iti:roitTi:i> riioM SI-:VI:KAI, SIKTIONS— MOIH II.WVKIXs TS-1.1.S HOW TO COMItXT IT—MOIH \I.MOST HMMINI HV \vinr.vr, M ir I law kin-, a proiuii• -ni far. in.r i■:• I large fel'iili/' ' dealer. if lv':- I!ill■ •'. • - in i.nvn Mn. '' ■V a!' !>■• f'e Kepi' ■ lint •• dan i'h v- t• ■'• ii !'l t di i • luiou r *. • "blin in 'I" i i|!iite pre. • •' I'! ; l «e\ I I ' 'ill- i ! ill,' l|l. t.\ . 1 51 ie " • I" in i ili •• rd* :■ ». Iti ■—•"•* - ! Ill' :• i. ill till h :|. • 111 •. !:• t' .•: 11 I'l shrivel up nil I ili". I« his i i i*t iniirh i! ima 'i' i'i t* i. *e II N" tll ' i. 011 l '. '• •• t Ii . - li, ■•«>•' i•: ■ 1 I'M I' I :i) ' * l;ik 1": \\ n in ! 115- •i: 'l'i ' M . Ilaw'.j.is I'. - tl'.'tt il the !•: Hits i■ " n : I " ihi -l» in i li,. Ii- .| ind !'i r if th»y are ir. ue i li 'era' .v "i'll nit ite f 'll'l. hey will n>ii. "i: i"W the rivant: ~i ih c . ,|i.. "ttse. Moir aim, st lost ih«* vigli: "if his riuht eye the other doy, whea mil liim -ome bi-.i-h in hi" pa-ture land. A failing liraiu-h r,!ruck his e.n\ in juring j; -.11 such extent that he was practically Idinil fur ;l weeks. ||(» niw much improved, under the :re 11men' of a physician. Preacher Certainly To Be Congratulated Uev. (I. K. Ward is able to be out again, after being confined to his room by an obstreperous throat. —Madison Me*si>nger. § OUT TO RAISE g IN ONE WEEK | Beginning Wednesday We W ill Give Away the Following: ® ®4O Evening Sunday AOQ J2.50 to 18.50 2 9 Nite Dresses *•uy Value ™ ® 75 300 Values 9.95 to 12.50. J • COATS==«SUITS O.yy 16 to 46 «- All Colors. W 0 DRESSES, C SuflS Color, Size q A 210 A OQ White, Maize, Pink, Blue a SAMPLE DRESSES **Oy Many Other Shades. A a 290 AOQ Values 12.50 to 18.50 A ■ Coats, Dresses, Suits **Oy All Sizes. L , 3()0 „ IftQ Va'ue 12.50 to 18.50 A W Long Sleeve Dresses w ® One Lot Not 2.99 J d Dresses, but sto JQQ Print Crepe, All Sizes w gj| 7.95 Values at £ Z 185 7Xn 1850 10 29,50 Vaiue A Suits, Coats, Dresses ■ *Oy Sizes 12 to 20. 38 to 50 . 12.50 to 18.50 /I Qa your Dress Among Them A '• ODD DRESSES U.Oy * W • ARCADE FASHON SHOP • ! S w Winston • Salem. THE DANBURY REPORTER. ODELL MABE IS SERIOUSLY CUT ! i . WI:NT Tiiitorni WI\I>S!IIKM> > WIIKN l'Ol'l> HIT Till-: ItANK XK'lllliNT M lIANIII'ItV SVI'I ItllAV MC.in— i \l{ HI IN. I" I Saturday ni ht wa. .1 ni-'i' i . for accidents. \ I-'.• ril il-i'.cll l.v ■ M i 1.;., . of .1,1:111 I'd M 1'• !ii 1 hi-h 11 Ii»lI M 'i.e. t i'.. .II \l ' . vvas rid ■ in ■, ' t 1.-f ia 1 '.lv-. : n-"ir I . i. 1. 1 . s: ore j»i I' M i . i 1 iT i l .lllk 1111 lVi 1 - v.; II Ili- 11 ||: : 1 "i dtl'l 1 ..It'll M I,ll' ,1 -111'. Il I'.. wind liie'd. and re civo I , 1 • , Ills in ill- I'' "II . II" • l: ' v ■", 1 ii-st aid 111 1' 'in " . aid ■ ri- 1 ,•> , a ph.. si iHI . . 11 i i'c k,l '«11 j h w! • .1 •, K!' ii who '■ i.-- 11 v !c" 'ln si .1 . , ill.; whei . should have left '.!,■ | I' , id hi hu'u.v and v Ui | |p til 1- • chine in the hole b '' • id" o ih« road. I' ll lie evidently '-t •■••litri'l of !lie en:'. i . Geo. Fulton's Club House Burns Saturday night the alt-active club hou-e of iitii. 11. I'nl'iiii. a few miles mil from Walnut ,- n\e. was burned It i 1101 known how- the accident happened. A party had visited thj place that nigh:, am! pos-!h|y a 1 earelesi-i smoker had dropped 1 j lighted cigarette. t Thu building cos', 1 and was a verj comnYo'dioits and s eoiiveiiiem resort for Mr. l-'uitou and his friends. It v...r well fur. nislied • SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT SANDY RIDGE i •IIM HAIH.Y ih IIT WIIKN THI C K III! WAS l>l(IVIN(i •«> l wnii KoMtsTKK imiv. i:x hv isii.ii coit\—i.i:\ki: ltrslll.lt TO STI'AIIT IKISI'IT. I Al.—l tOTII MAOIIIM.S HIMOI,. ISIII l». At San.ly ltl(ji?n f*l»ttirday nluht IlllOllt V . •!, .1 i 111 I.Ottkl' >'■ Sl' - !' when the t I * ilrivin ■ • ii,|,(| ujtJi i T. iim!,•' Koi'll l'( 11 -1 cl* > !''!•■ i| l'\ I: I' ' I'ivo 11 ; n (I 'ho I■ ; ' :in . Ihi'i (• I'i ; : ill III* Iwe thrown ii it :11•• I i>:iiiti'n!!\ I»i • i •> l Imt noil" wji ,• j.'.i I' i!'• o ! i I ,c ■ i k i l . The ti'W'k, which wan owned i:. K. i. ■v. wi- 11 in i .1 i. ■ i i .*>•• |>c ■ ' lit. 'I'll" I'll I'I: i 'A.i il' iimli ' i 1 inll1c{iii i'iy i:'t '|i. ,i. ;.i,.i • «>lTll l'li'd .lliii l.i"i!,c, |!' ( . i| i\,.i- , 111" Iril.-k, vi'fi- in-; U'i'll rill. :i ]| ! i 'Millions ii'-'oni tlio lu'.'iil, .*lllll in .i ilaiuicroi's ' (ii'iliticn. rui-licd ' • the Smart, \':i . hn-pit-.i!. At la«i ai'i'onntx hi' w:ii n«'t i'\;>i'rtcl t>> [ live. I i ' Mrs. Pr. c. \\\ Joyi'Q and chihl. roil nf I'" let 'her. ok In., and Mrs t Hr. I'. M. Martin, it Kiuln, ok!a., ! are here on i vi- it t" Mr. anil Mtv. 1 X. o. I'et""e. i 6 6 6 T.!»ni> T:\llliKTS SAI.VE 1 Cheeks Cold* first diiv. Ileadai'lies or , N'cnraluhi in :$0 minute*. Malaria In 8 dti.vs. " (ififi SALVE for HEAD COLDS. Vo«sf Snoodv Tfemorlies Known. LIST YOUR TAXES Tax listing 1 for the County of Stokes will start Monday, May Ist, 19*53. All taxpayers should list their property early and evade the penalty. Fail ure to list or attempt to evade just taxation will subject taxpayer to a specific penalty of 2~> per cent of total tax. and all person-.; wlv> are liable for poll tax and fa : l to e.'ivj thenv l\\s in. and all who cwn prop'.-rty and l:.i to li-'. it. wiii !>.• deem ed Ti'iity of amU me 1 .: r, and e:i conviction, 1 ned . r imprisoned. The list-takers for the Town shins in Stokes county will sit at the p:• nam d • low at the time r.arrnd and e.t ail e ; r I'm ii -n May Ist to - T i;r:e Ist at tluir I 1 m ii>' c 1 f■i > r rr r t i. ..I \ . .' i'V \V. iv. COLI.'NS, TAKKI-!. May U. ». Smith's Store, ?i.iy 2 V. I). S lath's Store, •• • 3'ay:-) Fnion Mill's Store, •• •• May i •John Hundley s. May •"> Dr. S. A. Moir's Stoic, •• May (> Alex Jefferson's, •• - -'lav S I'i. Beasley's Store, May )K 1 to o P. M. Ed. Slate's Store, May s to 12 A. M. W. E. Collins, His home May 12 DANBURY R. A. SISK, TAKER. Courthouse •• May 1 County Home • • - May 2, Btol2A. M. [Courthouse •■■■■■ May 2, ItosP. M. ' Priddy's Store, ■■■• May 3 i Mabe's Store, May 4 Courthouse May 5 BEAVER ISLAND WHIT McCOLLUM, TAKER. Wall's School May 1 A. L. Martin's, • • May 2 ! C. A. Wall's Store, May 3 i Pipe Plant, May 4, 8 to 12 A. M. ! Brick Yard, May 4,1 to 4P. M. iDillard, Mayo j Pine Hall, May 6 PETER'S CREEK F. T. TILLKY, TAKER. Frank Wright's Store, • • • May 1, Stol2A. M. W. S. Harts May 2 •W. A. McHone, •• •• May •> R. M. Smith, May 1 *- T * If » » " i ree ! t ,: 'ir. •• •• .♦itiv •> 'V:\it r Bennett , Lawsonvillo, •• M o y 1' a'.ul 2i)th. SNOW CREEK GLADYS JOYCE, TAKER. Buffalo, Joyce's Store, 31 ay 1 Moil* Hawkin's Store, May 2 Nance's Store, • • • • May 3 Beasley's School House, May A. M. Shelton's Store, • • May 5 J. A. Wall's Store, May 6 Willis Moore's Store May 12 Roy E. Leak's Store, May 13 SAURATOWN f H. R. McPHERSON, TAKER. - - - Walnut Cove, May 1 and 2 Walnut Cove May 26 and 27 . • Walnut Cove May 30 and 31 . Freemans, May 15 Stuart School House, May IB MEADOWS W. C. JONES, TAKER. - Meadows, May 5 Friendship, May 6 Wilson's Store, May 12 John Redding, May 13 S. L. Holland, May 20 Germanton, May 26 and 27 YADKIN W. B. LANE, TAKER. p - Pinnacle Mayl, 5, 6 and 16 King- May 2, 9, 10, 15 and 20 Dalton, May 3 Sisk's Store, May 4 Dr. Tuttle, May 8 Capella, May 11 Mtn. View, May 12 Berch, May 13 1 to 4 P. M. Quaker Gap—Thos. Smith, Taker, not able to secure dates, but dates are posted at various places for said township. . . PAGE THREE
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