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THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1931 LOCALS V. R. Boles, e." Mir pah, was in Danbury Thursday. Wilbur Forrest, oi Frpncisco. was here todav. • Mrs. Sallie F. Proper was here today from Walnut Cove. Mis. Tkurmar. M:atin, Mrs. P.. O. Palmer i'iJ Miss Lucile Martin went to Winston-Salem Wedncs day 011 :i .shoppin;.; trip. L. M. McKon::ie. of Goimanton. one of the CJM v.ar-ho.'ses of Demotrr.cy, \vr.« 1. o this wee's attending a i'.: etirp, of the reg istrars of the County. E. R. Nelson, of Piedmont Springs, was here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stephens visited Winston-Salem Tuesday. Sheriff J. J. Taylor went to Winston-Salem Tuesday. Miss Marion Needham, who is teaching in the city schools of Thomasville, Ga., has recently visited her parents here, Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Needham. Mrs. Edwin Taylor spent Wed nesday night in Winston-Salem the guest of relatives. Cadet Bill McCanless, of Har grove Military School. Chatham, Va., spent the week-end at his home here. Emery and Julia Pepper spent the week-end the guests of Miss- Luna Taylor. Mrs. Walter King visited her friend Miss Mary McDaniel in Winston Salem over the week end. OFFICIAL BALLOT For Solicitor, State Senator, House of Representatives and County Officers I X S T H I C T I O X S 1. To vote a MiT.ifiht ticket make a cross X) rr.nrk in the circle of the party you desire to vote lor. 2. To vote for some out not all the candidates .-.f c.:io \ y, m«k? a cross (X) mark in the square at the k*f; of the r.-.ne e»ery candidate printed on the ballot lor whom you wi'di to vote. T: y- '\ mark any one candidate you must mark all for whom you wi.-h "■> vote. A mark in the circle will not be counted if i.nv one candid;.;e is u-.iked. 3. Mark only with a i-eiud or pen ar. I ink. 4. If you tear or defuce or mark th> —all- !♦. .»'» ii and j,ct another. DEMOCRATIC REPIBLICAN FOR V STRAIGHT TICKKT IOK A STRAIGHT TICKET O o MARK WITH IX THE CIRCLE MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE For Solicitor 13th Judicial For Solicitor 12th Judicial District: District: □ H. L KOOXCE □ N, D. McNAIRY For State Senator 23rd Senatorial For State Senator 23rd Senatorial District: District: □ FRED FOLGER G R L - LOVELACE For House of Representatives: For House of Representatives: Q S. GILMER SPARGER G THOMAS (i. XEW For ClerJs oi Superior Court: For Clerk of Superior Court: □ .J. WATT TITTLE G v - For Sheriff: l '° r slK>ri " : □ J. JOHN' TAYLOR G " ! ' )VKV 1 " 1 ? 1N( 1,1 M For Register of Deeds: For Register of »«eds: □ ROBAII L. SMITH L_ ORMLLE R. XI NX For Coroner: or Coroner: □ DR. ROBERT 11. HACKLER Q DR. C. J. HELSABECK For Surveyor: t or Surveyor: □ R R. KING □ W- E - TLTTLE For County Commissioners: For County Commissioners: □ HOWARD L. GIBSON Q H. C. GORDON □ J. A. JOYCE □ C. w - PRU> DY □ HENRY H. BROWN □ JOHN H. NEAL Election November 6, 1934 Chairman Board of Election*, Stokes County. I ARE STILL THINKING ABOUT JOKES I GENTRY'S GOOO SHOES r ;;" n " .1. A. Jones Sings Anything WE are still singing: about JONES AN!) (i ENTRY GOOD SOLID LEATHER SHOES. Come On and Get Yours WE LEAD AND OTHERS FOLLOW JONES I GENTRY SHOE STORE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. nWT *HON£ OPERATOR. Mi» Marao T trick son says: "Camf?s oc» f't*htn |MK3i& up my energy in a drlifixful way. kne v.. Of course I wnokt : but HOCKEY STA. "Bill" Cook, Captain of (he N. Y. Rangers, says: "A hockey player can't v W .. afford 10 have nerves. The way I guard my nerves and yet smoke all I want is to smoke ~ '? only Camels. Their taste sure hits the spot!" \ ' * THE DANBURY KEI'OK'I fc'K EXPERIENCE OF DIRT FARMER i C i.'Tl XI'K Dl' 11C I iPA C II 1 ) them shoes fit like a hide ex- supper was ready, and ii;r- 1 cept one p*:;i* lor my I'J year old I;y ;• little toddy, and wo sr. girl, hers was too big, but shy down to the happiest meal that looked so hurt that we just put we had had in our house since some cotton in the toes and !c - . Mr. Wilson was president. After her wear them anyway. After supper we made plans about telling all I could about the going to Danbury the next dry market, and thinking more about to buy some things to make som • that card business, Mary said it dresses out of, and to see abo was about time to think about that card, and to see what w; supper, and ask me for the first going on, and along about eigln time in years what I wanted, 1 o'clock I could tell from the loo', didn't say a word, but walked out (i Mary's eye that it was time l' :• to the barn and wrung the neck? us to hit the hay, and we did. off two of the best frying sise Now Mr. Pepper when I worn chickens I could find, and to Danbury the next day Iw .> brought thern in the hous-e and more surprised than ever at how told Mary to get the water hot. things had picked up, I found o'.:' and we both laughed like two that Mr. Roosevelt had fixed it kids. The reason is because we up so a lot of our good folks coukl have had to sell all our chickens have relief jobs, and a lot of since Mr. Wilson was president to other things, but I dont want 1i get a little money, and I like tell you about all this unless you fried chicken better than any want me to, if you do let me thing I ever ate. While Mary was know in your paper, and I will getting supper ready, I walked tell you what a man learns after up the hollow a mile or so, to a he has been home sir.ee Mr. Dirt Farmer No. 3 Wilson was president. place that John Taylor dont know Hoping the dollar I paid you about, and things was going In to send me the Reporter will do full blast, and I got to feeling you a lot of good, and that the pretty good, maybe a little too Reporter soon gets here, am good, but I got home in fine Yours In Happiness, shape about ten minutes befor? A PLAIN DIRT FARMER IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN DANBURY REPORTER; CONTINUOUSLY. TRY IT| | A Few Sales Made At f Taylor's Warehouse ! The Past Week % £ & a fitiii K «r;iy H, |„ Dillon H- W «.'v (>ulst>n S 2-i • 04. 151} ... 02 -I) . .57 2 100 ij:i 210 " 5,1 • 47>i 50 191 '•' 4-> !?. {'. !le,i:ric!» S9 242 (•» 50 234 (" 17 ; i . ..Mi 132 ... In 142 c Hi !•, .-,m 230 (u 47 1 f>o i. 15 !!U' 17 9 380 i" 45 /. |). Covinnton L'!» 4 .til Q Kli M. Cook 10 » Os) ~ . 45 $ 102 50 10 50 Alli'ii Wnrri'ii j| 300 (" 44 70 (i 40 1s C. K. Jaokson & Whitt 222 (n 1-i - s -J 152 i" 5S 194 (a 47 ' .. . m .... , ... _ , Morgan »V I u!p 92 (a oo K. [J. (nnibs • McDowell .V Hul l ins IfJ 65 i" 9 44 (■• 57 fi-i 50 " ° ' S3O (o 50 ?,■: („ 54 V rns Kin K iG2 in 55 154 hi 45 A George .Artfigtoii K. L. Cobl!> & Hawkins " " Z 70 (it 05 130 (" 59 Jackson \ Smith jfe GS hi 05 5?4 (■• 58 50 >i3 70 (a 65 72 (n 55 ' ' 106 0, 00 27S ( !9 T s , "t!ii'!u ® 122 (n 55 11. I J. Vrstnl 1 . 9 43 (a 50 1-: (-. 71 US u, «9 .T« f" 45 • -15 $ K. 11. Cnnatlay 428 (•■ 41 *'»'■' K»'«\ v A 10 tii 70 24 (> 09 5! . . . .!s 120 (• 19 72 (a 51 1 .T 18S hi 40 100 in IS \!e\ f. ilairston 218 c». 45 ,|. s. Patterson '''' M. B. Thomas 100 (n 51 200 I'' 10 (II 00 1102 (I 45 288 • 10 W 152 ■! 49 400 Or- 47 11. I>. Movl.-v # 204 (a 45 W. C. Shinault 94 •• 59 ft- William B. Wolf 50 (i) 51 70 "«/ 55 0 OS OP 51 126 Ofi 47 12 (o 51 A 334 Ov 47 842 (it> 40 018 (. 47 IX 578 (7> 46 628 («> 45 394 («- 40 A THREE FIRST SALES NEXT WEEK: S Tuesday, Wednesday and || Friday All Day Page Five XOfKK OF SALE By virtue of the power of tale contained in a deed of trust executed on the 21st day oi August, 192.?. by Alex Ma be and wife, Cora Mabe, to ,J. D. Hum phreys, trustee, recorded in the Stokes County, X. C., Registry in Book No. 60 at page 711, default having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured i* maturity, and the holder of fran..- Having applied for foreclosure, tiie undersigned will on the 23rd DAV of NOVKMISKK, Ifl.'il. at the hour of 11:00 a. m.. a: the court house door in the tovv.i of Danbury. X. C., expose at pub lic sale to the highest bidder l'r cash, the following described lands: Adjoining at present the lands of Dr. J. W. Xcal, Posey Bow man, John Xeal and others, and bounded as follows, to wit: Be ginning at a post oak. old corner runs South on the old line cross ing a branch chains to pointers, thence West on the old l'edman line crossing a branch and passing the old corner l- chains to pointers; thence North passing the old P°st °ak corner 12 chains to a hickory stump: thence East on William Neal line 18 chains to the beginning, con taining 22 acres, more or less, or. the waters of Zilpha Island Creek, and it being the same land that was conveyed by John Neal and wife to Hugh Manuel, by deed herring date of Feb. 16th„ 1884, recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Stokes County. North Carolina tn Book Number 26 page 337. A Ift the fame lands this dry deeded to Alex Mabe by J. D. Humphreys, Commissioner for the sale of said land duly ap pointed by the court in the cas-j of fJeo. Manuel vs. James Manuel and others. This October 22. 1934. MRS. J. D. HUMPHREYS. Admx of J. D. Humphreys. Trustee. 11. J. Scott, Atty.
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