'lf. THE DANBURY REPORTER. VOLUME XL. W MakOrw.£.us«MßM:«ni > *tu* MOUNTAIN SKiMhi LNJOYABL! COL N . V UA.NCK At Piedmont Saturday Night May 25. a i Oinqvoiy ! run. the Hills Spent 2 D-.ii^h• fu! L\c..in» I'y the light - iht silver 1e • n v i.icli tri] pe 1 alova the crest of the mountain tops, as if in glee l.. anticipation t!u event, t came the dura- !a.) twos. 1 ts, and Ltaaches. fiihit* t •> hurst bin somi-ti ves t. c 'ilfctix ! and alo'-i'. 1 • tinn \ a.- Saturday night. , Ma J." the ;';u' Piedmont S; : :ays balir una and tile ecca -a ii daniv not ; iv l ol ta ; *-. ciaa. 1 gt rmans. but just a 1 ual-lasLioneu com.try darce\ stripped of :.il the fnhs 1.: '' lluarci s. :.vi ■ « men da, uvs. ;.! sh rn : the i a>ty convea t: a ''.''S v>! ~*i» m e'ietv pet • • ... Hvi • youtli and beauty from tie lilt at.taia haa met to c.'i.se- 11 •• iv.o . niag hours \\ ith dying oft. Il: si rapping young ir.ci \vi::. . n.i-i \ions luddy m the h n - ■ , iu mJ tlv imaidens wit -■ i cheeks as ivd as the .*■ a ti.-v. 1 that !o -;.s •v r the yar ue> v. .ill. and lip- like th-e c:. . . a■> that i: asa r:a toe v,» k -of la- 11. e.. Island. .'.as ail t:eeasi« a 1 ! Ire m-tii.: motion, oi' racing blood find I. ■ ' at! a! i '■! ; - 1 i'h * \ ■ -.ilcti . t«i;:: youth. \v 1 :1. iiin.ii.- like a i: -- • wl. .- ■ - : . 1i 1 (lo ir.;. th- d üble-.-ii'': ill .- ai'-' r-' ' VI! Sir. 'I ''lk'!* St..r.!' : ■ il ii:e a-. d-ellce v.hia v... :a. ■; I.is tan. t" swing e« . - r.i ' l.oo.dug on. o;a iolt the . ::'t. ,t of t'a ■: ' t is: ■' ii- i'l dt a which Mill t '.:S Cl'o'i 1 ■ f happy. h.ilat mis. and i-oh in;j boys :.r-i - iVo'.a tin mountain. Bat the real brunt uf li\ e\vii in.j feil on the tiddler, who. how ever, was equal t the occasion. There is r.o use for anybody to deny that Piof. I'ewitt Nelson is a fiddler. He has no equal. The first set was a long one, and he played tie 'Tlo|i-eare«l Mule" one hour and f rty-sewn min utes without a shveie break. llh proboscis was p.-i;i ted at an rd vuntaye-.us anjA. tints f -n. i .y a channel aionji' which the peiv piration could 'low easily fro?n ais steaming \isa f re and e : .-a.>a without soilin;." his shirt front. Some of the spectators declare that Mr. Nelson sweated a gallon a minute, but this is probably an ixagjAiatlon. There is no question that Mr. Nelson's skill; is only equake ! l»y liis endur ance. The fiddle cried, oh. my, how it shri: kt !. laughed, \vej«t and moaned. If failing to un twist the chains that tie the hid den .-(tulof i ani. i.v. i: atone !by such, ample vol ane that tla.' de fect passed 1.1 1 ., ticed. Fre quently the d:/..:; cadence «•(' the eleetritied 1 \nanetit caught and kept time with :h ■ rvjr'om ratcd shufller? 1 th ■ dance. The pianist who accompa.:itd Mr. Nelson gave «ut si vera! . ■ times, through «heer collapse. Until 1- 'cl ifk tlie sevelry went on, then h. the of tie stars the hap; > c irpaay return ed to their homes, promising to coiv.e again at early d:iy. WHAT TMXANS ADMiKM is hearty, vigorous lie, accord ing T o Hugh Tcditnari, of San Antonio. '-'We find," he writis, "that Dr. King's New Life Pills 0 surely put new life and energy ' into a person. ife and I be lieve they are the best made." Excellent for stomach, liver or, kidney troubles. 25 cts at all druggists. , | > House and roofing paints. Keiger's store. OAK SkOVSi WAITERS OROL'TI! !NJV -:a.S i' ! '/. ; • Mr I C». Gi. i.y Kiii". Krttli'-snake —A P.. filabSc SWuv.- bcrrv F-itch Pienc'.iing a*. Mt. Oliv.- Nrvt St::!'. 1 ; v. ()ak Gr>\e. May, -1. Ih ;ain-« - ; thi- - • ] ill * i-i 1 \ei . * ■ tii ■ p..-! Ja' t iag tobacco 'J'he dr;- wea'.lu. i> cutting thi? plants short. A lot oi lai iii' •sa 1 ■ •>f doiit p!.. .inii cot *a J'jie wheat i"'o;> does bad. and the pro:;j-«-ct> n>e. a. ■ 'or lot m i'e than 'nail a • 'op. ! e grtiss on the meadows is going t 1 be ver\ short. Mr. I. ' (leiitt \ killed ;t very I'age rattle suahil w- > \ 1; had nine rattles and was sonn thiii.e ovei - four feet long. Miss Ola Hanmi, of Kinj. - iioute I. visited t! e i.• :>i»- o! ti . lie| • :'v r's f > Spoil! leu 'S I ,St ' a and r. . ' ted t'.a' i-er not '.ei' ha- a small s.-ac ' ■•!!'; ulterries in l.i'r gurd« r :r.'in which sue has gathere'l a>K>ut l!" gallons. I«•-1'U s what a lias .!•>. 'o }•••;• n i i.bers. 1': i tnt'ch lie iter i l.an ■■ iiv-r o. . i'e'i's :■ 1 till 1 ■ ! t" • \a-a.' • a l''.'\; i> -rri. •'. ai tl. . ' i". Vr •!. •' li a;..i faa •/. V» insto;.-S.a -. : i.• \'■ i" >1 Kiny Ko'.P '. Mr. and Mrs. .1. I'. '■ 'ovia r. •; Pinnacle Routed spt nt a few h 'l's S'.tr. la . o' hour "t \.. W. Boyle?, on ti ir way It >me •',\ : 1 : ■ o i'.er n;aiii.!i Koute I. viic!"'. the>' • p'v,: Saturday night with their aim*. Mrs. il. M- (iibs m. is '.erv low v.itli hea/t troui !•. Mr. L. K. IJoy'es and family, of Pa aac'e li-'i!'..' 'J. . pen' Sat urday niih" :a;d Sundav with his father anil m.-ther •! i-. ir.g lioute 2. Rev. Hritton. of Pilot Mr., preached a very int. resting sermon on :ast Sunday at Ch st nut drove M. 11. church. There will be preaching at Mt. Oiive Ikq tist churcit on next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock by Rev. Mr. Turner, of Si it am. Hope all who can w iii cmne out and hear hit 1. sct:iui;i mr. Miss Lucy bl-iucett hiitrrtains Collinsto'.vn S'cws. (' iliinstovn. May 2-i. The farmers are behind with their work on account of so much rail . The 1 ''an was the highest i* l.a becn for years. Miss l.ucy Planci tt enteitali.ed sorne el lu r friends the sicond Sunday. Amoi.a' those present were Mis -es A Hie* and Rcfsie .Je:>a;. Annie atid M.iggie lb!', Liliie l eak. Flora and P.ertha Hutchins. Dora Padgett. Messrs. R v Wj.rd, AA'ill Lawson. I !lis Hil;. l'osie Collins. Walter Leak and other*. There was it crowd of young pi;,. 1 le from here went fishing last Thai's lay. P. L. Chickens Come High. We notice sane spi ing chickens are being brought to market these days. The market price for the se little half j rown fellows is '.l~> cents per pound. People should raise more chickens anil loss to bacco. Piedmont Sprints Hotel Gets Out Handsome Caial >gue. Piedmont Springs Hotel has deme itself proud this year in the issuance of a handsome catalogue, depicting words end pictures, t-u„ „„„ „• tu„ the gorgeous scenery ot the | surrounding country. IJANBL'RY, N. C., MA\ i . Nl.?. w.. I -nurnmiinß ; ENDORSED WILSON Pi-riKRAT-. HFXI SATL . . C-invi lion I'tstrai ti..i lor G.'.i, H. S'e!! aid ,f v . Sti-.1.r 1. List of Delegates A smail crow 1 at* ■•.; «. e Democra'ic c mventien Satui-iia-. 1 which nitin ia • :■' ,ey r room at the c uri hou>?e :> • i!. . purpose of >electii g deli j: .a-s to 1 Suae and » 'on- 1 re-. lal . : v. r.tions. ..nd fn- 1 h t: ;»•.« 1- . tion of other business •I-. j ~ i lit 1 delegates to nun ie.:, v •!>• instruct,u a> \ot"' tor Wilson an* • Presid nt ■ ; d i* 1; ra t oinm;ssion>'i. wll i!.• th c in* :ion end' rs",i. ti.e course ol lion ; I has. M. Su-dman " t'o;,. 1 - iti:d instruc" *d tl.e dele ,■ stand by rim .r 'r«e"nsbor •. i! apin'ar •• 1 1 hat 1 iidt " • d nad m ! i"\"ii ~! a• 1• j 1 a> tl. • i* "mt i 'twit hsi,■ reports 1 an• •: 11 ' a'l i- aa . - ve re usiae' ! >. 1 • : ! '• . >• >!5 tOlVes > v • • . ' 1, sia majority p ran taimrs a '. ..• . » Maes of t iii'. lee ao select..; -1 . a .a-s t ■;i; '. el'e a Ctby a A, »»i ed to \• it" ; !• '•> .1 1 .; il. ■ ai'" ••• • .if : i.t i .'ll ' i' ■'! i 0.l .. >'. i re. •'* !> •' 11 J. 1 :.-v • ion, .'.Jr. •!. A. ! .'. ■ : a ■ 1: mated t ;npora " a ana. . and . N. M. Pepp r tern. ■ r..sec ret n V a no' Mr \,. \». Ie ing Ihe te'ia 1 >ras\ i tlon w; s ia; de a.ai■>-a* Mr. J. 1 > Humphreys ottered . ' e foliowiay res i.:tio:i "We, the Deinicrttts..t aa.kes , '' unty in ('. n • nti .r assfiab.: 1 .■on this tho d-,.- ,a.\ -Vl ,y. 1' Rtlli. • eartily • ndorse* i' n. r Wot draw \Vi : s ;a as our Demo* cratic candidate for President of the L nited States, believing ' firndy in his integrity, ability. . statesmanship, and correct Demo cratic position on the important political qucstio'is of tedctv. We li« r, upon him as a couwgi - oi:s iii it tearless letuher of a br.ive .and patriotic party, and hereby instruct all of our lie'ie*- gate.i to both the State and Congressional cmventions to \ote* only for delegates to e-ur National convet.tion v. ho are in accord with this resolution, a.id will vote first, last and all of the time for W drew Whson a our rueainee for President of the l iiited States." On mi tion of Mr. W. W. King the r.'sohitioii w.is passed with 1 oidv o .e diSseatll'g Vote 1 The t'oliowing resolution was 1 then t lie red by Mr. D. Hum •', plireys : "The Democratic County Core ' vention for Stokes County, on ■ this the "Joth day of May. Mill!, ; believing thai the high and : j honorable odice of Curporation 1 Commissioner, is one of the very - first importance to our citizen ' ship, and believing that this office is one that shotil I be filled by a person fully competent to act as Judge, so as to be able to decide properly the great ques tions that arise before this tribunal and finally get into the ; Supreme- Court of the raited States, and recognizing that Kx-Judge 1 i.'orge P. IVII. of 1 Forsyth county, is a man of fairness, and lias filled ably the great oilice of .bulge of our Superior Court and being 111 all 1 respects fully competent to be jour Corporation Commissioner. C therefore be it resolved that we •j heartily endorse his candidacy . for same and hereby instruct; , our delegates to the State con -3 vention to vote for him, first, last and all the time." ill CREA» AFrA-R TO »t J ? i ' A : :. !\ >. i.rnai- \rv But' v ,ii; T( ba-1 i ,! ,t ng S ' h'.ia Ho*.. I ;i:i I*l tj Other i ( « .! Inter,•• Ki: . - i'.. . . •• r\ . ■ ■■ - • an ■ and ■:■ ; 111UC':. 1 ». lu'.i. •• i. • ; • 2! s this • • ■ '!.. . Ii»;•" r IT •in:-:-:.i\ . d Kin^r. M .if • ■ ■ - ;,iis Ih'i'O \ ing her , ra: •.:»»:*« >. Mr. and Mrs. .i. \V. ( lvtlil liii : it i;.si Silll 1 hi'! - , w.ii li :■>. I.; : it • in..: slippv • • ■{ >: night. • -11.. isio i liuvi's i, in ii ! !\ in. band. . |„ , ; .. A: ;i .•• f a\ .. •"> •! ' come ; \., . j r l and have . 11:: K. i-r ; ■ >.l\ i irr t coll.- i' a .cy ij ! , Ml if. '.t : : :v: i\ . Winst wlit.Ti w\i i :• : : ilit I!. l\ | ;•' i T : :J i ..!> !• a\ . Mr. i ' • ieOI!••• «•!* St»!\ ' !!. i- Mi ». !• > gi •• ai.i; - . >v a • , their iiij: i I k'-. Ti; v >•? !•» hav- it«... d ll\ .i 11 !> ISt I lev. Tun »••• w : ! : .11 !.•- apiwintment :.t si:.- i-' r-t church no.t Saturday and S .n -da\. i*. very in KI v i> invited * • at;, nd tnes services. i.V v.iil a:.-'i preach at Mt. ' 'l;\v v'un da\ at •> > c'ock I'. M. Mr. Ashley White and sister. ?»liss Ruby, visit..'il relatives at Stokesdale Sunday. Mr. Charlie Hutcher-' wont to Salisbury Saturdav to see ii: un -le's. Messrs. Tom. Lor a;al Marion Love. Mr. L. S. (irabhs and da :uh ti r. Miss El-ie. are vis-.ring it aiives in \\ inston. »i. P. This ivs.■. :i -a was ,a>- .> un animously Mr. \\. is ;nv tivi- s :.rj *.- >•. that a aaiii'.i'i- • 'i be a; ninf«'d to r« 'ire and - -left deUjotfes to the Stat' am*] Con tfr.'ssier.al eonventions. the er t i iii '».*• on Juno • •'iat U i ijrh and t:i•» latter at'. liveiis !>• oon May "J:'th. The Chuir ' n then ai»poiiitrd at Mr. kinjy's die'; ti->n tlie t" >11««v ; nj.v : P. E. Smith.. Mr. .i. 11. Ellitvj t• •*. J. M Humphreys. Geo. i'aynes and Mr. W. !,. McCnn- Mr. W. W !\ lr.adi the motion that tlx- regular re ui uani/.ation of the Stokes Cmin ty Democratie Executive com mittee be postponed until the meeting of the regular C'( i:nty Convention. Carried. The convention fully and enthusiastically endorsed the course of Mai. (.'lias. M. Sted man in Congress and the dele gatus were instructed to vote for his renominatior. The Committee of !:\e, who had retired to nominate (delegates to the Stat and Congressional Conventions, now reported the following Delegates elect d : State Convention; Geo. A. Haynes. i. G. Koss, .1. T Smith, •lesse A Pawson. J. Wilson Vitchell 1. C. Prans. Dr. J. P. Paynes. Vternates: S. P. Christian, Miiion Southern. J. D. Humphrevs, W. \\. King. •I. G. 11. Mitch 11. W. M. Chisman Dr. L. 11. Hill. t'ongressional Convention: 'i'hose who were elected to the State Convention and addition the following, Dr. J. 11. Ellington, W. W. King, N. E. Pepper, G. C. Davis, John A. Burton, John V. Phillips, K. Ia Laws >n. J. D. Humphreys. On motion the Convention adjourned. W. L HART,HAN ILL STRICKFN H iIH At'in.YiiiS N.' i } !' J'' LL* j UXi 1 v. I K'l- I'orSC I uprt-icdcd S.ilcs Ot ! :l !: >r . v» • '.'l Vv i! iut Cu\f \\ ; • c ,., V.\ ■ Hs.n . l.h .... • . ;i:r v - i' : • '!• r . !:v ! j m .v i \. ': > Aiia i■• 1>■ . an t ii i • Will; ! r .. , , , - 11 . *du in lay morning on »; two- V '• isit :■ I»i ; - n"s brother, 1 Jr. Nick lii» rs r. apt'St c! ! Ki>i • ■ : - i:i tii . ; j Sf* ■ 't • i i - 1 itt k , \vi: : :vi'. :i II .. shu .\ . Mr . r- ! W i.• )».!>•.•. i»eii.l!> lAll. K.• i« ' ii ii!i v. !• i: . •i. .! the •!: : m ••••;. M • .. ir.i. l, : . r ?i. hi i; i. my im ■: • i.is home tu-m i 1 .it;,.-. Mi ' .i\\ st« ••• ; ;t| t. ! •■>!!.• • • • iiro.ui : !>.• Ii ..i»« *•. \v!;ui. IS 1J • 1 !;:.!•'* i ■ • ! i til« Sinn w ill . • oun tl ing im ■ ;t i I'sitin:. 11. ; . lit \ - in l ' ir; \Vms: -Salem. Wi.y d>n't the i usitit > nun •' the tpv. n u] futtH' enterprise that ;ii '/.\i li.e 11•>> u .rk home*.' (iarder.s i.iv he-inning to suf t\ :*. A >n! rain would he a welcome \isito: 1 . Mr. Paul i'avis' t»n»tht-v : visiting him this week. Mr. Oakly i'-rubbs. ope rat >r at Luray. Va., has heen on a visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tint! l>s. this week. llvv. Mr. lias mmv '! in his r.iev new brick s; re. Mr. 11. F. Joyce 1 st a very tine !v rse last ni.uhr. He had just b :>ujrht it a few Jays a pro and it match t > it Mr. ilii! from Wire-ton. lias a dro\ • ht'.sis stationed near town and has been trading tor several days. Ciucss the farmer* are a!» at d'~'ie hauling s'e: tiii!i::«. r. Never was tiare Si- r.". eh bought Mr. B A Ovrriiy Corrects 1 a!sc Report. Smith, .May 2:.. 1 tt.'ar I \ ' | »i irter. Th'-re seems to U ;; report ! - circulated that 1 was not in favor of Mr. ii. Frank Kotnlur ant tor lleyister oi Fee.ls. and 1 wish to say that it is a mhiaki. 1 think he is the b* st man ami i am jiToinc to pull for him. Yours truly. i>. A. t A I.iIFA . Aliss Johnson Much Improved. Miss Victoria Johnson, of' (Jermanton, who was carried to! the hosjiital at Winston-Salem last Thursday by her phvsician, * t Fr. J. W. Slate, to undergo an | operation for tonsolitis, returned; home Friday much improved as ; the result of the operation, which was most successful. Th • b hnston Mowing Machine' and Johnston Hinder now on exhibition at Kurfees Hardware | Co. are takinjr the day. By far the best on market. N. o > nawwvßijEMMHr..wun' -»rMKHMaHMnai BiG TIME AHEAD lOR SiOK h CfiL M V PKOPLE lilt M in!:-. >i ju : > .iid August Will !?•» ' ti\ '*io 'xilifi r's Reunion 1M:: >r- Lnion Picnic 'u.l.- s Imtiiute —I a:nur- In t. i : 0:1 isi:d •'{her 0 i"...i: . '.!" •'• 1 S I lit-r- Reunion wi I 1". : i 1 . last ' I: y >.c M\-t I : .-t . I.ii I : •I!li>-. i ■ ■ e • - - - ■ « r! ■ I in >' ?•!.• . d com.' out •.. «t ■ i:iy an ; :>, .:■ - . ... 1:. '! : w; ! !>.■ • . I'ui be i .> «a. ■ iv.ivcr >i*» 11 in-- \. . . Mil a>■ 'iiii'ii,- * . all' nil - m.-i iin : r i; : i a. ■ l nil rs \vi\ > r d'.lca . 111'. Colli" :'.l l! . \Vnit'll will in attended I»y a n .mber ul si»eakers and L*etur rs t' State lvputati n. Pa conventions an ! speakings v. t wal report later when we tint! out dates and places wii! be n{' interest. 1 hi.' jjood peoi «.>1 St' i\ts should look l« rwar! t> t..ese gatherings with much interest and attend e. ery oni. Pine Hal!. I 'in*.- Hall. May C. 11. Powell. St >k« sia e. is visiiing her : aren" - lu r.. Mi. :nd Mrs. l au.'.e Civak innn aiv vMtirg .Mr-. C M. i 'reaknutn. Mr. .1 A. Ilaidit tia\eiing (Salesman for R »aiioke Nation Co . was lu iv las' v ek. M; Willie i i we' 1 , . >.»s daK . was h. re last week Miss. -1 > :1a and Muni, in gram are very sick with measles. I>r. I la: .> w ! a Win ston hist w. i Tia iv w - ] • "atlii . a* the Method st ca .: ler ia>: Sun tlav. M.an I Mrs Ma •• visit ed M>\ \'. M his a: last weei.. Mr. .ai Mis. >. C. I'. i n and little > !•, Ha.rna .. of Summer tield. visited the'.r Kiients here l'ist S n.ia- I'LI I: FATS. From Isaac Hill. Meadows May 25. 1 >ear Reporter: I have not seen a letter from any of the little folks in a .uood while. What are you all doing: since we ha v.' n > school. lam i helping papa an.l brother work |on the farm and like it fine, but j like school the best. 1 will give a riddle Once in a minute, twicv in moment, not ione. 1 in a thousand year. ISAAC HICKS. i! Our Granitoid floor psint is •I nicer than carpet. Dries hard • over night. Sold only by Kur- I fees Hardware Co.