WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1931
Danbury Reporter
Danbury Reporter;
Will Dunlap, of lied Siicalj
section, was in town Monday.
Attorney J. L. Roberts, of
Madison, was here Tuesday.
The illness of Mrs. Calvin
Mabe, of Lawsonville, is reported
here.
The infant of Attorney and I
Mrs. S. Gilmer Snaiyer has recen
i
tly had measles.
News if received litre of the
illness of Esquire \V. P. Hay, of
Peter's Creek township.
Solicitor h. L. Koontz and At-'
toiiiey J./oti, if Greensboro, were I
here Sunday.
Jacob Pul i • of Wr inn! C'ove.
has ivctu.'y Uvea ■'"'ior.sly • !'.
but is n.w irjio. : "i e .:i Icrably j
impr. oi.J.
W. C. ■' . V,. : .id , ... •
is at a P a ha; 1 Is. o' :!. '
Cta ! ' tea itly «nstaincd ■« fi'Mif I
of paralysis. IPs condition is re
yarded as serious.
Miss Laura Ellington, of Sandv
Ridge, was in Danbury Saturday, j
Miss Ellington is a federal busi
ness census enumerator for the!
eastern half of the county.
P. H. Young, of Sandy Ridge, j
called in to see us today and paid;
up for his Reporter another yea' - ;
on the condition that we "do noi j
publish too many Democratic
this year."
Mrs. Susella Fulk, of Indian-!
napolis, Ind., is spending some |
time with her mother. Mrs. W. P. j
Lankforc wlio is seriously ill a*, j
her home at Lawsonville.
The second snow of the winter
occurred Saturday night, when a
light fall of flakes melted as soon
as it fell. Sunday was intensely!
cold. A! Raleigh there were 5:
inches of snow, and more or less
at other points in the State.
I
R. W. Mitchell, of Bciver Is
land townsh p, was a Danbury
visitor Monday. Mr. Mitchell
i
say all indications point t > a fine
fruit crop this year, ag.eeably to
the old saying th l if the friii 1 ■
trees are loaded with sleet in!
February, they will benJ wit hi
l
lrui t til - same year. He counts
two sleets !'o • th' past February,
one of l lier.i th" heaviest tie i.e
ever saw.
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I
Announcement.
To the Democratic voters of,
Stoke > county:
At the ivfinest of nany of my|
friends, i hereby announce myoelf
a candi rite ('»»• Sheriif of Stokes
county, subject to the action of
the Democratic county primary.'
If nominated and elected, I prom
ise to give the people of Stokes 1
county ray best and most con-1
scientious service, and will maktv
a faithful raid honest officer.
Appreciating your support,
MOIR HAWKINS,
Sandy Ridge, N. C., March 12,
1934.
News Items Reported
From King Section
King, March 12. —Aunt Jane'
Meadows has been right sick with!
measles, but is somewhat improv-i
ed, her many friends will be gladi
to know.
Dutch Wilson cut an ugly gash I
in his leg the pas;. week while out |
chopping wood.
LaVuerne, the small son ofj
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Hall, has been j
right sick with measles but is j
improving nicely.
Miss Mabel Johnson has re-,
turned to her home after spend-;
ing several days with her si3ter, ■
Mrs. Ray Ingram.
Misr- Ruth Watts, who has been,
very sick with xonsolitis, is im
proving.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Luther,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Staton and little
daughter, Maaine, of High Point,
C A L L I 0 R
Republican
County
Convention!
Danbury, March
31, 1934
To the Republicans oi' Stokes ( oim'y:
A cniTvem'on is herehv edited to meet at the court
house in Danbury on SATURDAY. MARCH 31, 1831,
at 1:30 P. >L, for the purpose of electing df!ep;ates in
the State Republican Convention, and for the transac
tion of such other matters as may propeiky come before
the meeting.
Precinct primaries to elect delegates to the county
convention, are hereby called to meet at each precinct
on SATURDAY, MARCH 24, at 1:30 P. M.
This March 10, 1934.
JACOB FULTON,
Chairman Stokes County Republican Executive Com.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE UNDER DEED OF
TRUST.
Under and by virtue of the
j authority contained in a certain
deed of trust executed by S. E.
! Smith and wife, 11. K. Smith un
dor date of February 21st, 1931,
i to the undersigned Trustee which
I deed of trust is duly recorded ia
; tile office of the Register ol Deeds
1 of Stokes county in book S3, at
page 55. default having been
i made in the payment of the notes
secured by i aid deed of trust and
at the request of holders of said
note, the undersigned will sell -.t
, public auction to the highest bid
i dec for cash at the court house
j door in the town of Danbury on
J SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1934,
at the hour or ten o'clock A. M.,
the following described real es
tate:
Beginning at pointers on the
! West of the road, runs North on
| Gibson lino 14 chains to white
I oak; thence East 21.5 chains to
| a black oak (fell down); thence
j South to the road; thence along
i the road as it meanders a South
west course to beginning, contain
j ing 12 acres, more or les3.
Tract No. 2. Described in deed
' from VV. G. Meadows to S. B.
Smith. Recorded in office of
Register of Deeds Stokes county,
; Book 54, page 419, reference to
which is hereunto made.
The highest bidder will be re
quired to put up a deposit of 20
per cent, of the bid with the Clerk
| of Superior Court of Stokes coun
.ty.
This Ist day of March. 1934.
S. G. SPARGER, Trustee.
Oh, That Head.
Misses (explaining routine to
i new cook) —Now, my husband al
| ways goes to his club Wednesday
j evenings.
I Cook—l understand, ma-am.
ISo he won't want no breakfast
j Thursday.
I
I
| spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Zeb Hall,
j Mr. and Mrs. George Baker
' and children spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Fount Lawson
! and children and Mrs. J. L. Slate
.'•pent last Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Zeb Hall,
j Elsie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilburn Baker, has been very
' sick but is improving, we are glad
to note.
THE DANBURY REPORTER
I State Planters j
Bank I
Walnut Cove, N. C.
U. S. Depository !|
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance jji
Corporation.
Your deposit is insured up to £2500.00. pj
Time and Savings Deposits. ||
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
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1 0 Be sure to came in and see our largo stock of Coats -.iiul '•
; v Swagger Suits priced X
g at 85.95 to $12.95. ;
0 100 Dresses from regular stock special 0
g at 81.05. 0
0 SILK PRINTS AND SOLIDS.
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A man who falls in love with i Dolomitic limestone is an e.x
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himself never has any rivals. cellent filler in commercial or
' home-mixed fertilizer and has a
value high above that of inert
The man who has no faith in ;
sand.
1 ( human nature is not to be trust
r ed -
1 Some people seem to get a lot
1 Macon county farmers have or- out of life by not expecting too
2 dered co-operatively 16700 lbs. much.
*.of lespcdeza seed so far this sea-'
son and local merchants have The trouble with (he average
>' sold enough to bring the total to person is that he thinks liimse!
' 25,009 pounds. to far a!:ove the average.
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GRAND OPENING OUR NEW
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
«2.95 AAA to C $3.45, ■*» calher. Colors (jJ'J |Jj
This department is being operated by one of the South'*
largest shoe eoneerns with unlimited buying power. K*-
ery pair worth almost twice its selling price. Don't miss.
HATS, GLOVES, BLOUSES, PURSES
•to match your spring outfit. Biggest
selection. Specially priced.
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
full Fashioned Silk Hone, special, only 54c Ami.
READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT
For Friday and Saturday Specials.
SWAGGER SUITS AND COATS
$1295 to $29-50
$§.95
All sizes and coke s.
OTHER SUITSTVNI) COATS
EXTRA SPECIALS.
22 winter Dresses *7.15 to *!*.•":> value-,
some imperfect e.'o'ng at SI.OO.
900 DRESSES ON SAI AT
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One Special Assortment $9.95 to $12.50
Values at ftc.ftf.
'J for £l3. .10. IVnu'tl'ul sk ik -- an i -.yi.-s.
ARCADE FASHION SHOP
VA'i X. Liberty Street. Winston-Salem, X.
Business First.
I /.lie's liny. I key. was in the 1 (
olio.: niliee when a tekgran nr- .
riv :ml the slenogrsit'her call- '
'o' "it . ' A wire from the P.ilcs-':
111:, Rernstrin."
' .'.id it out ' l>U mC >" l ' le
I), s i called back.
"Wis in Pallas Monday night,' l
the girl began. "Stop. Be in
Houston Wednesday. Stop. In
' In New Orleans Thursday. Slop.
11---"I 1 ---" !
I I "Ikey," called out Abe at this
i paint. "Leave that girl alone and
1 !e v her read the telegram."
I !
I Mas, ttoublcs between man and
' wife ari-e because each wants.
the other to be the audience.
i '
At the rate they're going with
liquor regulations they'll probab-
I iy have them so complicated fin-,
- ally that the only way a man can
,'get a drink will be to consult a
i I
j lawyer.
A. now York beggar was dis
covered keeping two big automo
biles. No wonder he had to beg.
PAGE THREE
NOTKT; OF SAI.K
Under and i>\ virtue of nr. or
der of the Sui oitor ( our; of
Stok.s C'-an.y. rto.de ii the spe
ci.il proceed in:. ...titled. "P. M.
Hull, administrator of Matit \
Holt. tuid P. M. lloi. and wife
llolt vs. !. T. Holt and wife. Myc
in:'. Ilolt." the iv.-signed c.r.t
mission will on -
MARC II 11, 1.131.
at 2 o'clock, p.m., :it the court
house door in Daiibury, North
Carolina, offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash that cer
tain tract of land lying and being
in Heaver Irl an d Township.
Stokes County, North Carolina,
and more part'cularly described
as follows, to wit:
I Adjoining the lands of Reikis
| Simpson, Joe Martin, tl. T. Holt
j and others and containing 26'j
■ acres more or less, being the only
land owned by Matilda Ilolt at
the time of her death in said
I county and township, and being
i the land deeded to J. T. Holt and
! Matilda Holt by Kingston as will
more fu'ly appear by deed of rec
ord in the office of the register
' of deeds of Stokes County to ,T.
T. Holt and Matilda Holt, which
is by reference made a pare
thereof. .-u
Feb. 10. 1011. ..^7
P. M. HOUT, Commissiofl|^Pr
Another thing the average man
can't explain is why a
better half always aces liis
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