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LHE DANBURY REPORTER. WNIE XXXVIII. MERS TO PICNIC |IBURY NEXT SATURDAY El Union of till Farm Bra' niori Expected to Have legation Present— Mr. E. Rnrock laaues Invitation. kiut Cove Route .'I, Apr, 10. Utor : Hf n oaring the time for Buy meeting of the Farm- Chi, I will thank you for a ■b'o in this week's issue Reporter, as* I am very ia for the farmers of Stokes w more about this great jtation which is for their ■benefit ami uplift, 1 will Ivite everyone that can, to I Danbury next. Saturdny ■r our State President ad pe people on this grand tent, Now, brother farm you are not a member I ■y will be pleased to have reaenco, and every one that blp us out in' our picnic ind enjoy the day with us, will find our people every put a sottish crowd, and will Uiev can to make the day It for you. II not attempt to try to tell int this movement is doing rming class, but only in -0 como out and hear our itid let him explain to irinoiples of tho order, you are too busy, for lot miss tho time in fifty in sure, and remember y what we may get out ithor, what we make out e farmers of the South situation in hand, hat is necessary, is for rmora Union is an army 1 who are in earnoat, 1 1 erstand why the funny rays picture the farmer for lie lias, Wd" more than any one ustrial class. depends upon united Joining tho Union j imething. If you are g to work at it, you j t join. I mean if yon nk enough of the work n favot of it, thou you niori both would be bet rour name was not en i us, Don't . you think We wjll oxpeet every local I Union in tho countv to have a j full delegation, and also many viaiting members and remember brother outsider, you aro the man ' who -we have a warm feeling for, and,if you belong to the farming class, I believe you will be in our SjUika and enjoy the inside work lore than outside apenrance, * E. A. ROTHKOCK. , —x a . Danbury Route One. •' ' Danbury Route *l, April 15, Misses Mae and Nina Laokey, of Smith, are visiting 4heir grand par,enta at-fh is plnce , Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Young via «. ited at Mr. J. D. Young's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fagg and lit tle daughters spent Suuday with Mr miners J. D. Young. I Mrs. R. L. Hattman has been h 'alok, but is convalescent. v Miaa Mattie Wood and Mr. Juice Koger, of SUIIa, Va.j Messis. Cliaa. I, and Jno. Ed Fulcher, ofCritz, Va.;l (Misses Mahal and Martha Layman and Mr. Robt Layman, of Shuff, Va, spent Easter with Missaa. Mary Morefield, Lilln nud Jettiel Young. The i>bovH mentioned with Mr, and Mis. Hsm Flinchum, Misses Sadie Flinchum, I'encie i' Woi d, Messrs. Will Wood, Roy b Hartman, Banner and Brant-come [V Young and John Flinchum visited j|tOusoarle FnIN Easter Monday. The day was a s urce of much enjoy t mell l After being tired sml hun gry the little gr >up gathered to ~gotlie?and enjoyul a picnic dinner r apresd on the rocks just below the •Mbyyfek We hope that we may yet .> wTOeat to enjoy many more E is jk tars a> well as the one iust spent. m May the riohest of blessinga 1 jPyiiat upon the Reporter and its ■uday School to Ba Organised at Haw Pond. ■A Bundav School will be or- Bmped at Haw Pond next Suu- Hf at 9 o'olcok a. m. The publio m«rllad to attend. | MRS. FRANCES MABE HONORED __ A Surprise Birthday Dinner—lnter eating Personals From Sandy Ridge Route 2. Sandy Ridge Route 2, Apr. It). —Mies Maggie Gunter visited her sister, Mrs. Eva Price, near Dil lard, the past week. Mr. George Wilkins had the misfortune to lose a fine cow n few days ago, it being the only one ho owned, Miss Allio (iann visited Missos , Lillio nud Lydia Martin Saturday. Mr, John Wilkins went to IStoneville with tobacco the past week. Tho Misses Honnis, of Madison j Route !l, went to HulTslo to have pictures made Saturday Mr. John Ward, of Prestonvllle, 1 visited relatives and friends in Greensboro the past week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilkins rocently, a girl, Rev. J, H, Robertson will preach at Mount Hormon next Sunday, in the nfternoon. Mr. A. J, Gann returned homo from Greensboro Friday, where ho has been attending court, nnd visiting relatives nnd friends. Mrs, Mattie Andrews visited nt Mr, M, L. Powers' Friday. Misses Lillio and Lydin Martin nttanded preaching at Oak Ridge Sunday. Misses Claudia Joyce,Claudia and Lemma Vernon, spent th•» day Sunday, with Miss Maggie Gunter. Mr. Clyde Johnson is expected homo this weok from Stoneville, where ho has been attending school for sonic time. Miss Bercha Diinlap visited Misses Delia nud Nannie Martin the past week. Mrs. Nancy Richardson, of i Madison Route .'I, who IISH been seriously ill for some time, is much improved, we aro glad to learn. Misses Nellie and Addie Powers nud brother, Jesse, visited nt Mr. A. J. Genu's Sunday, Rev. Lee Wall filled his regular nppointmont nt Bntfalo school house Sunday. A large congre gation was present. Mrs. Gus Martin nnd daughter, Carry, visited her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Shaffer, Sunday. Mrs. Francos Mabe was given luito a surprise on Inst Friday, it being her birthday, Several of her friends gathered iu to see tier, and brought with them, some nice presents. When (lie dinner hour arrived, the guests wero invited in where the table was beautifully decorated with flowers, and fairly loaded down with the many good things to eat. The occasion was said to hnve boon quite an enjoyable one in every way. Quiltin* and Dance at Mr. Joe Neal's Saturday Night Farmers' Union To Meet. Mizpah Route 1, April 111.— The goad old summer time has i come at Inst, Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Holland ; spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends nt King. Mr. Bill Smith and amtor Mny Bell, apent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Del/.on in Greene. I guess Mr. tt. C. Davis got quite disappointed Sunday as ho called to see Miss May Bell and she wasn't at home. I Hues* Mr- Carlia Davie feels had this week as his hud was sporting his girl Sunday night. Choer up, Oarlis, Agnes is in King yet. Mr, VV. W. Holland and wif.«. Misses Ethel Sally and Mary E.' Holland went to pleaching at thu i Lutheran church Sunday night. Mr. Joe Noal and wife gave the young and old people of this com munitv a quilting and a dance Saturday night. Hope they alii had a nice time. GIUHS Miss Chattie Redman | was disappointed Saturday night • as her heat fellow wasn't nt the party. Messrs. J. P. Sally and J. P. Smith returued from Winston last week and report tobaoco about the same. Very few people have plantod any corn yet on the account of the cold weather. The Farmers Union will meet at Flat Shonl school house on Sat urday before the first Sunday in May. BLUE BELL. Mrs. W. B. Rucker, of Stuart, Va., ia reported seriously ill with heart trouble. DANBURY, N. C., APRIL 21, 1909. PIEDMONT TO OPEN HOTEL LEASED BY FLINCHUMS Work of Renovation Has Already Begun—Hotal Will Opan About Nay I—A Successful Season Ex pected For the Popular Resort. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Flinchum, of Piedmont Si>rinnH, Inst Friday leased froiu Messrs. Taylor find Green the hotel nt Piedmont Springs for the coming Reason, and will open the same for guests «h Boon as the hotel and premises enn he put in shape for occupancy. Work has ntrendy been started on the grounds, nud will he pushed to completion, so that the hotel will prohnbly he in good shape and ready for hoarders by the tirst of Mav. This news will bo learned with much pleasure by the many friends of the popular watering plane all over the country, and it goes with out saying, that as Mrs. Flinehum will bo in charge, that tho guests will have plenty of good things to eat, and bo made otherwise com fortable, It is losrnod that a bund will be employed, and other M. tractions arrant"' Miss .ludoa Kay will prohi • > On the clerk of the office. All the cottug will be occupied as usual, while with tho additional facilities of the hotel added,giving room and accommodation for hun dreds of guests, which has not been the case for several years, it may h» expected that Piedmont will have a most successful Benson. It is not known what rates for board and lodging will be charged, but the same will no doubt be made reasonable enough to attract many patrons. Items of Interest From King Route 2. King Route *2. Apr. 17.—Mr. und MTH, Bouldin, who wore mar ried Inst Wednesday, loft on tho , evening train for their futuro , homo. Tho bride will bo missed very much in this community, and especially in tho >uk Grove Sunday School, Rev. Shoots, of Mndison, con-1 ducted sorvico lit Mt. Olive Hap-j , tist church Inst Sunday, and there!' WSH a largo crowd present. Mr. I. B. Gentry, of King 1 Route 2, had tho misfortune of losing a tine mild) cow a few daya ngo. Mrs. Frankio Marsh, of Pin nacle Route 2, apent laat week visiting l**»r siator, Mrs. John Newsuin, of King; and during her visit in King, she saw for the tirst time in her life a locomotive. Mrs, Marsh is now 1)7 years old. Mr. Krnest Holland, of Kiug [No. 1, IISH right recently lost two ] tine pigs. Mr. Holland also has |in his possesion, a one dollar gold coin that bears the date of 1 1853. Mrs. \V. VV. Boylea, of Capella, is spending a few days visiting friends and relatives in tho neigh borhood of Oak Grove. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gentry, of i Winston, apent a fow days with Mr. Gentry's parents, on King Route 2. SCRIBBLER, J School Exhibition and Address By Hon. B. F. Aycock at Kind Sat urday. Tho School at King will close next Friday, and on Saturday there will bo an exhibition, and 1 address by Hon, B. F. Aycock, of , • North Carolina Corporation imiiai'in, who.is said to linn , ( entertaining talker. Thoj will begin at 10 o'clock A. M. As tho school is under the supervision of Mr. O. L. Pnlliam,' tho exercises are sure to bo good, for Mr. l'ulliam is a past master in the art of getting up good entertainments. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Revival Meetings. ( A series of meetings will be I beirun here on the third Sunday in May at tho M. E. Church, by ! Evangelists of the Society of I Friends Mr. and Mrs. Meredith, of Indiana. The meeting will be I continued for a week or more, In the same church, on the fourth Sunday of the same month, Rev. W. H. Wilson, of Madiaon, i will begin a meeting to laat two weeks. Mr. Wilson is a minister of the Baptist Church. i The public is oordially invited to theae meetinga. i SCHOOL BEATEN, TOO VOTE RESULTS 75 TO 40 " I Proposition For High' School at Walnut Cove Buried With the Good Road Measure Election J Parsed Off Quietly. A telephone message from Wal nut Covo states tnat the election i | hold there >eßterlay on the ipies-; | tion of a special tax for a high i school was defeated by a vote of 7"> j to 40, The election passed otl'ji very «|uietly. It i* tiie general I opinion that the proposition owes! ; its defeat largely to tho lotaliati'on j i of t lie good roads advocates, many ! i lof whom would have voted for the I school, but for the fact that ninny! lof the school people hnd fought' 11 he road question. \ Sunday School Organized at Palmyra —News of Walnut Cove Route 1. Walnut Cove Route I, April lit. —The health of this community is much improved. Sunday School was organized at Palmyra tho lirst Sunday in this month. Wo are glad to welcome 1 everyone in tho school. Mr, Rothrock preached at Pal-! 1 myrn Sunday at 11 o'clock. Ho is'' going to preach for us once a month. We are glad to have Mr. Rothrock witli us, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meadows visited at Mr, John Smith's Satur day night. 1 Misses Ella Tatuni and Pearl 1 BI ay look visited Misses Km ma 1 and Fniinio Meadows Sunday. ( Quite n large crowd visited nt Mr, John Smith's Sunday: Mr. Rothrock, Miss Catherine Smith,, Mr. Lee Smith. Misses Stella and Gladys Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. ! F. Chapman and Mrs, Dicie Wall. I Miss Ora Fowler visited Miss \ Mamie Chapman Sunday. i •Mrs. Marj Boles, who has been sick, is improving this week. Also | the baby of Mr. and Mrs. James I Young is improving. ERA. ] Intelligence. Intelligence, April 20,—We see in the Reporter that tobacco plants nro scarce in Stokes. There are plenty of them here. Mr. Diok Comer hn» a very sick horse nt present. The much talked of false pre tense case W, W. Sharp v, Robt. Mills was tried here Saturday he fore 'Squire Wilson. Messrs, Ira Humphreys nnd J, M, Sharp. .Jr., represented Sharp, and Mr. Moore, |uf Madison, for Mills, Mills was | adjudged .not guilty and Sharp j was taxed with the cost—seven dollar* and some few cents. New Bethel Academy baseball team defeated the Leaksville ! Spray Institute team in a fine gatne a few days ago. The score was it to 4, The Madison red birds defeated our boys 12 to 8 recently. Rev. Isaao Jones preaohed here last Tuesday evening to a good house. The Primitive faith is quite prevalent here. The Reidaville Junior Order and the Intelligence Junior Order will play a game of baßoball noon nt a tlag raising at the public school house. Russell, Mabel, Bryan and Maud (iann visited their kinsfolk in Reidsville Friday, Sweet potatoes can bo obtained for sixty cents per bushel here, There are a lot of them, and they are no bad thing to havo. Prof, Karlv (inrrett was on our streets today. Madison Route 3. Madison Route ii, April 20. j Everybody down in this corner 1 is hustling, planting corn and I rebreaking tobacco laud. Lots of! clover and grass are being sown in wheat. Quito a number of friends vis ited Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Wall Sun day. Mrs. Wall has just returned from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Symaon, of Intelligence, were on Wall street Sunday. From the appearance uf things there will be better farming and on more scientific plans this year. More old fields are being taken up, deeper plowmg and better prep, nration of the boil. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Alley, of Madison, were visitors here Sun day. Mrs. T. (J, Reynolds is on the sick list this week. ANOTHER OLD SOLDIER DIES Mr. Samuel Richardson Passes Away Near Rockingham Line Mr. Jerry Martin Improving—Dillard News. Dillard, April 20. Whent crops in tliia community aro looking i fair. Mr. Jerry Martin is able to be i out again after having been con : lined to his room for about eiylit weeks. Mr. B. A. Mitchell's condition ! continues quite Horious, Mr. Samuel Richardson, an [aged citizeii, residing near the Rockingham line, died Saturday I night and was buried at Oak (i rove church Monday. Another > old soldier has answered to the | last roll call. MisH Ml la Dillion, who has been | visiting her sister Mrs. J. 11. Mit jehell for a few weeks, returned to ' her home near Basset t, Va., Sat urday. The telephone line belonging to 0. A. Mitchell and the Rock ingham Telephone Co., from here via Pine Hall to Madison has been put in order. We have the benefit of long distance service now, Miss Eli/.abeth Moore, of Meek i lunburg county, and a member of jthe Women's Christian Temper lance I'nion lectured here Sunday ; night to a good si/.e audience. Mi»s Moore is very earnest and i enthusiastic in the cause of tem-l pern uce. The W. 0. T. I'. was organized about years ago in Hissboro, ()hio, for sole purpose of lighting the liquor trallie in all of its forms A Salem Chapel. Salem Chapel, N, C., April 20— Messrs. George and Brocklev Smith, of Smith, were visitors at this place a few days ago, Their, visit was enjoyed very much by ! i relatives and friends. ✓ Ignite n merry party of young people visited the old Ilairstoti home Easter Monday. Among the crowd were Misses Selma and Lena Marahnll, Kate and Minnie Marshall, Lula and Mattie Mar shall. Ida Whitlock, Blanche Bish-' op, Delia Middleton: Messrs. ,J. L. | | Marshall, C. K. Marshall, Charlie 1 Marshall, Joe Marshall, \V. R. j Marshall, J. B. Smith, G, M. ! Smith, W. N. Middleton, C. B. Middleton, J. S, Middleton, W. M. and E. F. Johnson. Mrs. Alice Marshall was chaperon. After an excellent dinner tha party went to Hairston ford, where the rest of the time was spent fishing. One little girl fell in tlio creek. It was bad on her, but fun for theothors. Miss Blanche Bishop, who lived at Dennis, has moved to Greens boro to make that her home. She will be missed by all. The Young People's Literary Society will meet at Mr. P. \V. Dalt oil's Friday night, Prayernieeting will be held at Salem Chapel church next Sunday night. Messrs. Abb Dalton and Elbert Fulton were Misses Minnie and Kate Marshall's sports Sunday afternoon. Also Messrs. Harry Rogers and Walter Johnson were sporting Misses Lena and Selma Marshall. Mr. I'lric Middleton escorted Miss Ava Clark home from prayer j meeting Sunday evening. Our town is growing very much, j We have a new phone line from Mr. H. H. Hsi/.lip's to Mr. W. H. Marshall's. Dennis baseball team will plav Walkertown Saturday evening. A large crowd is expected. RED WING Wheat Looking Well at Francisco Marriage of Mr. John Stephens and Miss Francis Collins. Francisco, April 12—Tobaco plants are looking tine in this seotion. Good prospects for another large crop of t lie weed. The people are about ready for planting corn. Some have al ready planted. Wheat is looking well. Mieses Millie Ward, nnd Viola ' Terrell, Messrs. Sam Terrel, Lendward Alley, Nat Ward and Ebby Ward, from near Sandy Ridge, spent Faster with relatives near Francisco, A very large crowd spent the day at George's Mill, and they report a gitod time. Mr. John Stephens and Miss Franois Collins were joined in the holy bonds of wedlock Sunday the 11th. We wish them a long, and happy married life. PEACH. No. 1,936 REAL ESTATE DEAtS MARKET QUITE LIVELY Deeds Filed With Register and Re corded Since Last Issue of the Reporter Mineral Rights On Several Tracts Pass. K. Villi Boggs nnil wife to W.J. Fulk, .'i S-10 acres, in Yadkin, consideration $75.(10 Powell East to Robert Tilley, Ui .'MO acres, in (Quaker Gap, con sideration $141i.00, W. G. Slate niul wife to C. W. Campbell, Yadkin, ."> acres, con sideration 8200.1 )(J, S, W. Sains and wife to J. F. Com, .'IIA acres in Yadkin, con. sidaration $.*>51.00. S. \V. Saitiß to J. A. Martin, 10 acres in Yadkin, consideration s:m 00. W. J. Simmons and wife to M. R. and J. A. Malie. 7» acres in Quaker (iap, consideration $550. .John More Held and G. 11. More field to 11. I*. Mac Knight, K. Hill ninn and K. L. Wlieaton, optional mineral rights to JiOO acres in Snow Creek township, considera tion $*00.(10, !jC)O,(X> cukli payment, balanco in six months. John 11. King and wife to Jerry Marshall, l7 acres in Quaker Gap, consideration $200,00, W. 1), Thomas and wife to S. T. Keiger, ('» 7-10 acres in'Yadkin, consideration $7.'i,00, S, T. Keiger and wife to \V, .), Fnlk, 5 7-10 acres, more or less, in Yndkin, consideration SSS.(X). G. Wilson l'riddy to H. I'. Mac- Knight, $25 per acre for mica right, payment as follows : $25.00 in hand, balance to be paid "as soon as development of mien proves there is snllicient quantity to make it pay for mining." (5, G. Shelton to H. P. Mac- Knight and K. liillman, of Moore county, mineral right to 112 acres in Peter's Creek, consideration $2.") per acre, Payment as follows: $25 in hand, balance when "said mineral pavs sufficiently to justify marketing.'' J. M. Mitchell, administrator, to E. T. Wilson, 11(5 acres in Quaker Gup, consideration sl,- IMS 00. Partition of the lands of Annet tie Cromer by commissioners 1) V. Carroll, G. M Allen and D. F. Tillotson: Lot No. 1, 10 acres, more or less, valued at $120.00, al lotted to Mattie Cromer. Lot No. 2, 10 ncres, myre or less, valued at $120.00, allotted to Hattie Log gins, Lot No. :i, P.t 9-10 acres, more or less, valued at $2lO 00, al lotted to John W, Johnson. Lot No. -4, 2!U acres, more or less, val ued at $240.00, allotted to Joseph Johnson. S. M. Shelton, Sr., to H. P. Mac Knight, E. liillman and E. L. Wheat on, mineral right in tract in Peter's Creek, consideration $2.") per Here. Surveying Electric Line and Taking Options On Minerals. Dr. H. I'. Mac Knight and Messrs. E. L. Wheaton Hiid E. Hillinnn aro hero surveying out a proposed electric lino from Rural Hall, via Vado Mecum, M;>ore's Springs, Piedmont, Danbury, Hartinan and other points to Stuart, Va, They are also taking options on mica and other mineral lands in tho county, some of the deeds having already been re corded, as will be seen in the rec ord of real estate transfers pub lished in this paper. It is under stood that Mr. Wheaton is a survey | or from Pennsylvania and Mr. Hill man n lawyer from the same state. Dr. Macknight is from Moore ' county, N. C. Tho party is mak ing headquarters at tho Taylor hotel. Shelton Still at Large. No news has been received by the authorities concerning the whereabouts of Shelton who killed Woolwine at Sandy Ridge Easter Sunday. The civil court calendar is printed in this issue, and people who are interested in what cases will come up for trial and not be tried at the next term of court week after next may speculate. Smithtown and consent, Va., baseball teams played ou Easter Monday, the aoore being IB to (» in favor of Smithtown. This wae the third of three games, two of whioh were played last season, the atme being a tie.
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