THE DANBURY REPORTER. Established 1872 CRIMINAL COURT IN SESSION NO CAPITAL CASES, MOST BE ING FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE PROHIBITION LAW TERM WILL CLOSE TODAY OR TOMORROW—CIVIL TERM NEXT WEEK. Judge J. W- Pless, Jr., is pre-1 siding at Stokes criminal court ! this week. Solicitor R- J- Scott j is prosecuting for the State. Large crowds have been in at- , tendance at the four days ot j court that have been held thus ! far- The land has been too wet for the fanners to work, and they have been present in large num bers. Also many came to hear the various political speeches. The court docket has consisted mostly cf minor infractions ot the law. no capital cases being on the calendar. Up to this (Thursday) evening the following cases had been tried: STATE AGAINST: Eugene P. Garrison, resisting officer. Non-suit. Will Chatman and Eugent Bol der, larceny. Continued. Will Hunter, possession- Four months suspended sentence and cost. Holland B Norton O. C. 1., 90 days on roads. Charlie Hampton, O. C. I-, 4 months suspended sentence and cost. D. D- Dodson, 0. C L, judg ment pending. J. E. Smith, Jr-, larceny. Con tinued. Lewis Holland, C. C- W., 12 months suspended sentence. Sandy Cain, O. C. I-, 3 months en roads. Byron C.' King, O- C. L, 4 months suspended sentence and cost. Enoch Howard, B. and E., 6 months suspended sentence and cost- Kenyoi. V. Norman, transport ing. Prayer for judgment con tinued to June term- W. B. Hughes, O. C. I-, open for judgment- Feiand Hall, O. C. 1., 4 months on roads. Sam Hancock, 0- C. 1., con tinued. Alex Martin, O. C. L, 6 months road sentence suspended and rost. Paul Martin, Wm. Brim, Dewey Brim, A. D. W., 30 days road sentence suspended on payment of cost- Frank Butcher, non-support, prayer for judgment continued for 5 years. Joe Dowey, O. C. L, 90 days on roads. Tanker Moore, reckless driving, 60 days road sentence suspended on payment of cost. Arthur Slate, forcible trespass, not guilty. Howard Nelson, reckless driv ing, S months road sentence sua p—ikJ on payment of cost. ' Clarence Shelton, O. C L, 6 ■Maths road sentence irspended «a,payn-«it of oost OarefeM Shaßoa, CL C Wi, Ml Volume €6 Sandy Ridge News Sandy Ridge, April 2- The farmers of this section are very busy preparing their land for an other crop. Everyone is glad to know that Mrs. J. C. Amos has returned home from Winston-Salem where she has keen taking treatment ! Among those who visited her last j Sunday were Mr- and Mrs. Mrs. [Ed Joyce and daughter, Evelyn, | Mr. and Mrs F. N. Hill and fam | ily, Mr- and Mrs. Elmer Amos j and son, Leroy, and Mr. and Mrs- Maurice Hawkins and children. Misses Lou Ella and Lillian Amos spent Saturday night with Miss Inei. Hutchens. Mr. and Mrs- Ralph Corn of Lawsonville and Mrs. Ada Mar tin Ellis visited Mrs. Will Case and family Sunday at Miyodan. The supper guest of and! Mrs- J. V. Martin and family Sat-' urday night were: Mr- and Mrs. j C. R- Darr and daughter, Joan,; Mr. and Mrs- A- E. Garner and j Mr. Kenneth E- Brown- Mr. and Mrs- Rufus Ellis of Martinsville, Va-, were the week end guests of Mrs. Betty Law- j rence- Among those who visited Mr. and Mrs- Harry Martin and Mrs. R- S. Martin Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs> Mrttoa Wood and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Knight and family and Mr- and Mrs Jesse Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs- Frank Joyce made a business trip to Leaksville Monday- Mr. and Mrs- J. A- Francis, and Delbert and Claudia Francis visit ed Mr- and Mrs. J. B. Joyce Sun day. m -r ' Mr- and Mrs. Marshall Brown are the proud parents of a baby boy, Francis Moorefield- Mr. and Mrs. J- B- Hutchens and family and Titus Biggs visit ed Mr- and Mrs. Mose Brown Sunday. pros lowa Fair, larceny, noi pros. Lillian Hayden, Wanda Overby, slander, nol pros. Paul Brown, transporting, 12 months suspended sentence and cost. George Parks, unlawful seizure of crop. Trial pending- Phillips Clark, O. C. 1., 4 months | road sentence suspended and' cost- Robert Kapp, reckless driving, 30 days road sentence suspended and cost. Julian Wilkeß and David Wilkes. ' B. and E.. 12 months road sen 1 tence for each. Also 5 years in ' State prison suspended- Homer Yost, larceny and re moving crop, 3 cases. First, 14 months road sentence. Second, 5 years in State prison suspended. Third, prayer for judgment Con tinued 5 years- Paul Joyce, possession, open for judgment The tev* will probably close today or tomorrow. , Om to** begins Monday, Ap ril S. • Danbury, N. C., Thursday, April 4, 1940. MAXWELL, HORTON, . BROUGHTON HERE ! THREE CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR ON SUCCESSIVE DAYS ADDRESS STOKES VOTERS AT DANBURY COURT TERM—FAVORABLE IMPRESSIONS MADE ON VOTERS. % _________ Large crowds in attendance at court this week 0 n three succes sive dayp—Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—had the pleasure ot listening at the noon recess at each of these court days to respective candidates for Gover nor of North Carolina. On Monday, Maxwell spoke; Tuesday, Broughton; Wednesday, Horton. The large crowds who heard the gubernatorial aspirants, were in | varying degrees complimentary to ieach of the candidates- All of them made careful, dis i passionate addresses much alike j in principles, which were in praise of the record of the Democratic party in the State, and each [pledging himself to a continua tion of these principles and poli cies if elected to the high office of Governor. Lawsonville News Lawsonville, April 3. —Mrs. G- D- Wat kins gave her daughter, Mrs- David Martin, a shower March 30. A big crowd attended all carrying nice gifts for Mrs. Martin- Mr. and Mrs. Coy Doss are the glad parents of a baby girl, and Mr. and Mrs- Jim Bulhn, a baby boy. The Blue Sky Boys appeared at Lawsonville high school March 29 from Raleigh and also a play, "Tom Sawyer", Saturday night, March 30, which everyone enjoy ed. Mrs- Frank Lawson of West Va. is visiting relatives here this week. Mrs- Lawson is the daugh-1 ter of Mr- and Mrs. Zack Shep pard- Several from here have been attending court at Danbury this week. Miss Gladys Lawson spe«t last week with Mrs. W- A. Joyce of Stuart, Va. Mr- and Mrs. Sam Hill of San dy Ridge visited Mr. and Mrs. O- E- Smith Sunday. Miss Mary Ann Jefferson visit ed here Sunday. Mrs. Cora Bullin, Joel Shep pard, Matt Simmons, Carl Law son and Lester Griffin are on the sick list | Leonard Lawson is confined to his home with a cut foot Lenora Spencer, Annie Mae Lawson, and Thelma Watkins Visited Marie Moore Sunday. Thelma Lawson spent Saturday night with Mary Lawson. Hardin Stovall of Patrick Springs, Va-, spent * short while here Monday. Miss Mary TUley, the manager at JJAm onTffle Mjpch room, hi ill at htr boa* JUDGE PLESS SWATS THE SLOTS | THE PAY - OFF MACHINES DISAPPEAR ON ORDER OF HIS HONOR COUNTY LOSES THOUSAND DOLLARS REVENUE, THE DEAR PUB LIC SAVES OTHfCR THOU SANDS. i The deputy sheriffs scattered to the four winds late Tuesday evening when Judge Pless issued an order outlawing the Stokes county slot machines- His Honor said: "Go get 'em. You (officers) take half of the pay-off piles in the machines, bring the rest to the county- If any operator resist, take him with the box, bring him up for a SI,OOO fine, and you get half of that, too." The nickle-traps disappeared as if by magic in all sections of the county. (It is not known yet how many the deputies caught be fore they could be removed ) Judge Pless ruled that these machines are operated in Stokes in violation of the law. His order for confiscation evidently got a number. The county was receiving some thing like SI,OOO a year revenue from slo; machines, but it is es timated the innocent players were contributing far more than that to make ?he proprietors of the gambling devices prosperous. Announcement I hereby announce my candi dacy for re-election as county commissioner subject to the Dem ocratic primary to be held on the 25th day of May. HARVEY G- JOHNSON. Native of Stokes Passes in Surry Mount Airy—Cephus Newsome, 59, died at his home, Mount Airy, j Route 4, Sunday night after a long illness. He was a native of Stokes coun ty, where he was born January 24, 1881, the son of the late Rob ert and Rosa Wright Newsome. He is survived by his widow, Mrs- Bessie Newsome of Mount Airy, and by one brother, R- A. Newsome, of King. Funeral services will be held at the home at 1 o'clock Tuesday aft ernoon, followed by another serv ice at the Christian Church at King- Eider Jesse Dunbar will officiate. Burial will be in the cemetery at King. Bridge Club Meets Mrs. Charlie Martin and Mrs Lois M. Pearson entertained the members of the Contract Bridge club at the home of the former Monday evening- Four progressions were played after which prizes were awarded to the following: Margie Petree, high score; Mrs. Robah Smith, second-high, and Mrs- Frank Martin, low score. , Refreshments were served to fourteen members. SUSAN GARNER DIES AT KING JACK KS.S7R SUFFERS HEART ATTACK OTHER NEWS ITEMS FROC KING TOWN. King, April 4—Susan Garner, aged 84, died at her home near here Sur.day- The deceased is survived ly one son, J. Stednnn i Garner, and one gran 1..;, - ert Garner; one brother, Ciiig Garner of King, and one sidtcr, Mrs. Joe Turner, of Walnut Hi'in also survive. The lvneral se ice, which was in ; '.arge of Rev E- T. Sirns and Rev. E. W- Tur ner, was conducted at the firsi Baptist Church Tuesday at 2:00 p- m., and burial followed in the church cemetery. There is some improvement in the condition of Jack Kiser who suffered a heart attack at his i home here last week and who has been quite sick. The following patients under-1 | went ton.sil operations here Sat urday: Hughs Hall of Vade Mce-. um Springs; Miss Ulva Kirby of Walnut Hills; Harry Nance ol Capella; Rufus Nelson of Wal - Cove, Edsil Kiser and Miss Rachel Kiser of Mountain View- Relatives here have been noti fied of the critical illness of Cephus Newsum at his home in ; Mount Airy. , The King troupe of boy scouts are on a camping trip at Vade Mecum Springs- The troupe is in charge of Scout Master Harold Parker. The following births were re corded here last wek: to Mr. and, Mrs- George Lawson, a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs- Rufus Dancy, a 'daughter: and to Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Kapp, a daughter- G- C. Garner is quite sick at his home two miles east of town his friends will regret to learn- Conrad Samuels and daughter, Mrs. Carl Clifton, of Pilot Moun 'tain, were among the visitors here Saturday. Dr. Floyd J. Strupe attended the Norfh Western Chiropractic research society at Winston-Sa lem Thursday night. | Craven Vest of Moore county, formerly of King, is spending a j few days with relatives and friends here. Announcement I hereby announce my candi dacy for re-election as county j commissioner subject to the Dem- 1 ocratic primary to be held on the 125 th day of May. HOWARD L. GIBSON. Six Hundred Pounds of Avordupois Two big men met on the street Monday—Osa Pyrtle of Westfield, 280 pounds; Jim Lasley of Mea- I dows, over 300. Two heaviest citizens of the , county—lotai weight over 600 , pounds. Will Fulp, Security life district i agent here from Walnut Cove Monday* Number 3,546 0. H. HAUSER CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATE ij i 1 HB> v f i *. ggsk Jim B s ">\ Mp| H I ■ lispl M I O- H. Hauser, candidate for State Senate from Stokes and Sui ly, sjioke to a court room of cit izens of Stokes county liere to day at one o'clock. The topic he discussed was "North Carolina's Challenge" .He briefly reviewed the progress of North Carolina and Stokes county, and tnen very strongly outlined some of the ob ligations of North Carolina- We need and must have more cross j county highways and better bus routes so that our children may be safely transported to and from schools without the mothers 'standing gazing as their children I leave home and wondering if I they will come back Bafely in the afternoon. Better coordination between our schools and agricultural and in dustry- Our boys and girls when they leave school should be pre i pared for some place in our great agricultural and industrial sys tem. Taxes is a thing that interests every citizen of our State. We raised nearly 69 million last year not including county and city J taxes- We must have taxes. Taxes should yield us our great est investment if properly used. There are some corrections that; need to be made- Is it right for a person buying an automobila | for SSOO to pay the same tax as | one purchasing a 52.000 automo , bile. I pledge the voters of Stokca and Surry counties if sent to Raleigh to serve all the people of these two great counties to the of my ability. I will greatly 'appreciate your vote in the Dem ocratic primary May 25- (Political Advertising.) , S. L. Golding » Loses Purse S. L- Colding, jurot at court, t lost his purse here Monday- It , contained about *17.00. No trr.eea have bees found.