Page 8 PINNACLE RUNAWAY A 1 MOST A CATASTROPHE Mrs Nap er and Mrs Tutile Ha\e a Vciy Narrow Iscapt I roai Violent IVath 1' n: .k-Iv I'ih 7 Mrs 1' \ Napier Pinnacle, tin ! hi r daughter Mrs 1. F ruttii and little - A\Kill. • t' K.-ar kt Ya un ' t t ei" aav t \ Mci'iim Sprin.«'> p.! \ 1 • u*'t • 'A a> ilri. • . i tm» t U«! citijc t \i ; Ni; r who:; >:! r las: e>i ovt! a urn'.; 1 — the nad a ••• .Aa rs- hitch to ;i i' wiiii : Mr •'•in T: ■ ' -«• i Mr* Va: ! 1 hi n • , ; ::a hi! s.v-.-t [. \ •• >1 ! t a !- t" • r ! ' ' i M ' Na: " - .. Shoes ! Shoes!! ""■9 4 If \ou want HKiH jji OkADI: SMOIiS at "J popular prices, don't J/ y-- jtf fail to visit thcSMOf; & r i • f • § • f • i | Piedmont Springs Hotel | I Opened June 15 | J - ..vr.!Kß' mxtTME—Hark - aaewmwrggMroi——w—M—a—— I { l The Most Ideal Summer i 1 Resort in North Carolina. i 1 ====———=====— | • Special invitation extended to people of • 2 Stokes county to spend a week or longer • % with us. Cultured and refined company, • S high class music, good fare, good service, • t no flies, sanitary arrangements, etc. • ! RATES REASONABLE I ® • \ PEPPER BROTHERS, Proprietors. | i % against the front wheel. the back of her head and left arm mi the hind wheel, and entangl ing her feet and body in the lines, lap robe, etc . partly i-wimring and finally dragging her. head downward tor a distance of about yards, tearing her hat and a part of her hair front her head as it ploughed through the dirt. Kir. I providence provided t"«»r ! :• neck .i". kept i: from !• vaki:ig. Mrs Napa-r's in srv was a -. _-'nr bruise on her right arm ,i- i'.nesi.in torn and bkvdinir - iii'r left han 1 The little ; y j imped from the baggv and c ear. without in;urv Mrs. ruttle was badly braised .r i sh.iA up. !> it n «!> mo* a ere \\ AN TF.I' Ar•s pe • tab', o A ' w .ma"., eithor v\ i >.v r ii. to liv • wth family • Ml 1> .11, NT >; .Oil Au > h. pi: !. ••• itm -i: ! e•7l f >rtable h>m • Writ N\. .• i" 'K- I it From R L. Nunn. Mr. Kditor : For the benetit of the mem bers of the Farmers' Union in Stokes county, please print the following The second quarterly meeting of the I'nion was held in Pan h iry Saturday. July tith. and was one of the best meetings held in a lontf time. We hail with us Mess: - - I'. M. Comer of Panville. \'a and lohn U. William* of Ro k -* -i>r ham. who made excellent speech e> aloiii; I'nion lines. W', also paid m the re paired ha ' of stock for the I'nion Bar at Walnut Cove, and it was decid ed to raise the capital stoe:\ to instead of *Ui.o no. The meeting was well attend ed and every one seemed ' IK well pleased. The date was sot for our annual picnic : be held at Pan bury on the : :cnic t: rounds Au* 17. l'.'lJ \\\ »vill hav. tw > or more speakers and Patrick i' inty I 'ni-band there on the ...■ >ve date. Brother Corner w !>e there i'd wo will tr> • >M ar. >ther. - ust as £INHI. The picnic will be con.; . -ted upon the same plan a last - ar. namely; oach that briny- »"•>' rations to put on the tab., will :••• allowed to take his family and a few invited quests ■ the inside o; the enclosed spae tnd will hav. charge of hi- ■ -vvn spread. 1 her. all tx-rson- :hat dot t briny anything will li * up around fence or. tla i .'side when ::ner is announced and will !•«' waite 1 upon by th" »• m ■>; l> S you see the i! •a is tr.e dos'.rublt place and y' :• > ■. i: e >ntribute s ' •th insr. Now let's take tar" this II i: ■.r o -cals and. s» we ■ant ye - :.c: membt i t> arr. - p.a tin - yto put .r. th *a*»l« tl aiu i I.i'e. t 'U!' J• IC!.li.* l*i>t Vt'iir i succt *ss. and we had nice s; read. b;t Wo w.at.t to ha • the !H S* ••? e ■ vel* this yea and with th heart, coo|iera' ■■ oi me::.vers we can ! . it Frater: ailv. K. 1.. M \ N FOR SAKE baled hav. any -viin! .1 1 Miller. Pi.'.to' N. i . THE DAN BURY REPORTER Summcrfield. Summerfield, July 7. We have been blessed so far with ' yood seasons in this section and crops are UH »kin>r tine. The r wheat crop is very sorry in - this section. I The Ith of July passed quietly. As there was no celebration at the Guilford Hattle Ground, the j Sunday School of this plaa had a picnic there. Then was also a picnic at the White t »ak Cotton ! Mill. . Mrs. l.ucy Mishceaux. of this place, passed away the •"> and » and was buried the t'th at Stokesdale. The stork is at la rye m our , town and has left two little yirls. 1 ■lie at Mr. I'onard Strader's and ' the other at Mr. S C. Case's Mr. Tro\ Winfree. of S. ('.. 1 i- visitinir his father of this , plac». Mr. Will Rice has moved hi> saw mill on Mrs. F. W. Poyyett's farm and will soon be ready for work. Mr. W. S. IlLhtill. of this place, made a business trip to Greensboro the 'ith. W> are very Sorry indeed to learn the death of Miss \i\ian t iann. of Sandy Ridy» Route '2. but w feel the loss t- her people l- yreat, but to Heaven and to God it is yam. for the writer has seen her at th housi of (iod many times. »n the !rd there was a severe electric storm. Three buildings were struct and damaged \> r. mud.. Tile Groom housi own ed by Pr. H. W illis was s vere'y damay« d. At the time it was struck there was n > one in the house. The dwelling of Mr. li. C. Pr.ttian was struck and slightly damayed. and the other one Udny a house owr.ed by W'infree. occupyed by Mr Walter Sutton. Tin- liyhtn ii.y struck a tret. 1 in the >ard, then run down the chimney into the house, striking the wife of Mr. Sutton in the face anil run her entiiv length, tearing one of her shoes otT. She is is still , living but very low. SKLDOM COKMR. Meadows Township Sundav Sihoc»| Convention. The Meadows Township Sun day School convention will be held with the Gernianton Bap ' tist Sunday School on Saturday. July 27th. I!U2. at Germanton, N. C. The convention will he called to order at lit o'clock, A. A. The program follows : Song service By convention. 1 devotional exercise -By Rev. J R. \V. Crews. Song By convention. Reorganization. Reports from Sunday Schools. Short talks from representa tives ot each school tolling needs of each school. Song. Sunday School address l>y Rev. Samra Smith. Song. "Blest Be the Tie" By con \ ention. Benediction Recess for din ner to be served in picnic style. Convention meet song. Rtading programs by the several schools. Address by J. C. Carson. Mi.-c 'llaneous business. Song "God Ik* With You." Benediction. liach Sunday School is ex pected to be present with short pmirrams. Let everybody cme and have a good time together Brin_r a well tliU d basket. .1. B. tiRKF.N \ I. B. CHAI'MAN ' Com C. T. BAKKR / Announcement ol J 0 Smith h'or Shi riif iermanton, .lul\ 7. A> it is getting near the time for the precinct primaries I wish to say to the Republicans of St"kes county if you think I have sacrificed to lie entitled to the nomination for Sheriff I will appreciate the same and will serve the party to the best of m\ al ility. Respectfullv vours, .1. n. SMITH. NLWS 01 MIZPAH Burial of Mr. Sylvester Overbv kc Cream Supper —Other Items Mi/ipah. -luly >. Mr. Vess Overby. who died Saturday, was laid to rest at Qaker «ap Baptist church Sunday. Quite a large crowd were present. Rev. Samra Smith preached to a larg att«ntivi audience at Quaker (lap church Sunday. Messrs.\V.!. Slate. Sol Hall and 1 »r. J. W. Slate were among the number that went to 1 •anbury on business Saturday. Mr. Roy Slate, of Kernersville. visited relatives here Saturda> ;and Sunday. Mrs. \V. .lohnson. who has been seriously ill for some time, is improving. Her main friends will be glad to learn. There was an ice cream supper given at Messrs. J. \V. and (!. W. RoU rtson's Saturday night. A large crowd was present and all report a nice time. Mr. Gaston Meadows and family visited his parents at Mi/.pah Sunday. I'r. •' \\. Siate made a short business trip to King Motidav. VISITOR. I awn Party At King There will Ik- a lawn party at C. !. Ingram's on Saturday night. -'u!\ L'uth, 1!• 12. Kver>- bod\ i- invited to att -ru', es pecially the young people. The proceeds, after all exjiemes are paid, goes to the In-m lit of tho Galatia Christian Sunday School. Special invitation to all Sunday School people. There will be good music and we expect to have a nice ijuiet crowd. Kvery bodv come. MR. .1. K. SToNKi MISS VKd.A INGRAM Mgrs. MISS BKNA I.OVK I Terracotta for wells. B »yles Mercantile i 'o. Big lot rock silt. B »yles Mer cantile Co Vou can save a little on m »st evervthing at Butner's store. l'lenty of I taisy Middlings. Boyles Mercantile Co.