DAN BURY REPORTER
VOLUME XL.
me DAY AT KING
Opening of the Stokes County
Fair Very Successful.
CREDITABLE SHOW
Exhibits Ref ect Favorably On
the Resources Of the County
Larjje Crowds Expected
Today and Tomor
row.
Tin- openiug day of tile Sto ken
'utility Kail- Tuesday wu* very suc
cessful, and a representative of the
Reporter eouuteil himself fortunate
to lie present. The weather looked
a little bit threatening, and hut for
thin the signs were auspicious for
the mortt successful fair in the his
tory of the association.
Mr. D. K. Tiilotaou. the President,
in everywhere looking after tlie com
fort. and the entertainment of the
\ visitors. Likewise Mr. L. K. Ptil
iUm. the etfieleut secretary, is there
helping to keep things straight.
Mr. E. P. Newsom is looking after
the tinances, while Messrs. !. «.
Boles and 1. A. Hlw-more are gate
keeper*. The personnel of the fair
are molt accomodating and courte
ous gentlemen.
The exhibits are certainly tine, and
reflect great credit on the M»«>d
farmers of the community, especially
the lacbi's. whose displays of fancy
work and cookery attracted general
* attention. Among the farm pro
ducts the specimens of wheat, corn
and oat*, and many other articles,
were subjects of wide comment.
it is regretted that space forbids
a more extended write-up of the
fair, which will doubtless lie one of
the best yet held.
Among the good people of the
community who were present were
noticed I). Tuttle, S. !•'. Shite, S. It.
Fulp, J. \V. Johnson, J. S. D. I'ul-
Ham, it. F. Pulllatti, O. W. Smith,
Wn». Smith, Luther Gravltt, tj. A.
Jones, J. E. Wilson. I. A. Sizemore,
\V. A. I'etree, .lames Fulk, t'aiie
Boles, W. A. Sullivan, ami nnuiy
others.
Today and tomorrow large
'crowds are expected at the Fair.
• Millinery at Shore Mercantile
Company.
TO SPEAK IN STOKES.
Mr. J. H. Folger, Democratic
Candidate For the Senate,
To Address Voters.
Hon. J. H. Folger. of Mt. Airy,
the Democratic candidate for the
Seuate In this district, will address
the voter# of Ktokes county at the
■times and places mentioned lieiow :
Walnut Cove, Wednesday, Oct. -1,
s o'clock p. in.
Dan bury, Thursday, Oct. - M .(, s
o'clock p. in.
.Sandy Itldge, Frldav, Oct. :to.
11 o'clock a. in.
The public Is cordially invited to
attend.
If you need horses or mules be
' S sure to attend the auction sale of
stock at Joyce's stables in Wal
nut Cove next Thusday, Oct. 29.
Sale begins at 10 o'clock A. M.
There Will Be No Panic.
There is no panic, there will be no
panic. K very tiling a farmer can
(produce lu tlie country is selling a*,
good prices for ca-di. excerit cotton,
and as si mil as the war Is over, or
long before, the ciltton situation
will be adjusted. Tobacco Is selling
'as hinii as It ever sold before, with
the exception of last. year. Tlju.
banks are all sound, and money Is
available oil good security. A man
wno will go around over the couu
tt.v yelling panic hasn't enough
sense to lie dangerous, but he ought
to lie nnixstled tot a common nuis
ance.
There will be a car load of
mares, colts and young mules
" sold at public auction at R. P.
Joyce's stables in Walnut Cove
on Thursday, Oct. 29. Sala be
gins at 10 o'clock A. M.
A surprise birthday supper
was given at the home of Mr.
James Alcorn's near Dillard last
Monday night. Quite a crowd
was present.
We have exclusive agency for
bMh the OLIVER CHILLED and
CHATTANOOGA plows, and
carry a line of each with repairs.
14oct2t KURFEES HDWE. CO.
Pictorial Review, one dollar
per year. The fashion authority
in over one mil ion homes. Your
subscription or renewal will re
ceive prompt and careful atten
tion. Was severely injured two
yeqri a?® aT, d have since beep
unab'e to walk; and am earning
my living in this way, Uptw
G. Wilson. Madison, N.C 21oct2c
SALES OF TOBACCO.
Semple & Davis, Of the
Stokes County Ware
house, Get Farmers
Good Prices.
Below are a few sales made
the past week with Semple &
Davis of the Stokes County
Warehouse at VVainut Cove.
These men are working hard for
the farmers and they guarantee
the ones who sell with them as
good a price as any market gets.
Good tobacco is selling hifh and
now is the time to sell your
primings. The sales mentioned
above are as follows :
Capt. Lee Nelson. 44 ibs. at
17, 3a at 15 1-2, 90 at 10 1-4, 70
at 17. 170 and 18 1-2.
J. T. Nelson. 180 at 17 1-2, 140
at 14 3-4, 30 at 17 1 2, 104 at
14 3-4.
W. M. Nelson, 200 at 16 1-2,
70 at 12 1-2, 16 at 14.
W. 0. Baker. 160 at 13 3-4,
100 at 16, 160 at 13, 156 at 16.
W. 0. Baker, 100 at 20, 40 at
20, 70 at 18 1-2, 120 at 13, 20 at
40.
A. A. Bowles, 50 at 19, 60 at
11 1-3, 24 at 16, 50 at 16, 70 at
11 3-4.
Rut'us P. Mabe, 144 at 20. lin
at 12 1-2.
W. L. Nelson. 85 at 15. 166 at
19, 430 at 10, 135 at 7 1-4.
S. M. Wilson, 34 at 13, 64 at
11 3-4, 160 at 16 1-2, 68 at 6.
J. 0. Abbott, 10 at 20, 54 at
17 1-2, 102 at 131-4.
Jesse Bennett, 40 at 14 34,
100 at 15, 60 at 9, 190 «t 18 1-2,
50 at 20.
Ruth Mabe, 46 at 14 8-4. 64 a>
17 3-4, (# at 18, M at If 1-2.
W. 0. Fulp. 380 at I'.', 60 at
20. 304 at 14 1-2.
Bob Stevens, 120 at 15, 104
at 16 1-2, 30 at 20.
Geo. Bowman, 170 at 15 12,
15 at 16 1-2. 150 at 14 3-4, 105 at
9 1-3
A. B. Nelson, 55 at 13, 60 at
17, 54 at 22 1 2, 182 at 17 1-2.
J. W. Lasley, 170 at 17, 452
at 10.
A. Bowman, 206 at 14 1-2,
320 at 18. 50 at 20.
W. M. Tuttle, 70 at 15 1-2,
110 at 18, 84 at 18 l-2i 40 at 25,
64 at 12.
W. L. Bullen, 372 at 17 1-2,
124 at 18 1-2, 100 at 16 1-2, 46 at
9.
Jim Mabe, 70 at 15 1-2, 80 at
19 1-2, 70 at 20, 80 at 16 1-2, 60
at 8.
W. R. Fagg, 60 at 15 1-2, 30 j
at 22, 100 at 17 1-2, 50 at 7 1-2.
MUCH SICKNESS;
Rev. P. Oliver and Others j
of The King, Section 111-- I
Wheat Sowing Slow To 1
Get Under Way.
King Route 2, Oct. 19 Rev. P.
Oliver is quite feeble this week,
his many friends will regret to
know.
We regret to learn that Mr. and
1 Mrs. Wade H. Boyles are both
on the sick list.
Miss Clemmie Boyles is also
very ill at this writing.
Mr. C. H. Lunsford went to
Virginia on business last week.
Our people are attending the
County fair at King this week
and report it good.
Mrs. C. H. Boyles is spending
a few days with her sister at
Reidsville.
The farmers are now market
ing a good deal of tobacco from
this section and report prices
good.
On account of wet weather
farmers are behind with their
grain sowing. Some oats have
been put in. We are sure that
farmers will make no mistake in
sowing lots of wheat this jear
While we don't believe there is
much money in growing wheat
to sell in this country, it is a great
saving to make our own supplies
at home.
SCRIBBLER
I
| When fou Visit Winston-Salem
Be sure to look for the little
I white store obposite the market
: house where'wu get hot weiners
'at only sc. Fresh Kitchen Candy
on'y 10c. a pound. - Remember
the place. ; • •' 15oct4t
i J. R. POLLING, Prop.
wmsTws&ifii, N. C.
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Address :
DANBURY REPORTER,
N Danbury, N. C.
NSFFL CAPTURED:
Stokes County Officers Seize
One Hundred and
Twenty Gallons.
NEAR CAPELLA
V
H. ). Bryant, of Patrick County,
Is Found With the Booze
and Held Under $500.00
Bond—Team Escapes.
Stokes county officers on
Wednesday night captured one
hundred and twenty gallons of
whiskey cr brandy near Capella,
nine miles south-west of Dan
bury.
A man, giving his name as H.
0. Bryant and claiming to be
from Patrick county, was found
with the booze. He was arrest
ed and carried before Justice of
the Peace J. H. Covington, of
Capella. who found sufficient
evidence against him to bind him
over to Superior Court in a bond
of $600.00. This ha was unable
to give and Deputy Sheriff Tom
Watkins brought Bryant to jail
here Thursday. He later gave
the bond and was released.
The team which hauled the
whiskey and was driven by
another man was not captured as
the whiskey had been unbaded
in the woods before the officers
found it.
The booze was in two large
barrels of sixty gallons each, and
was turned over to the Federal
authorities at Winston-Salem.
Bryant denies knowing any
thing about the seized whiskey
but Deputy Sheriff Watkins
stated that the evidence against
him was strong and that he
found the stopper to one of the
barrells in Bryant's pocket.
Ladies' hats at Shore Mercan
tile Co.
Death of Mrs. Wesley Sizemore
Mm. Wwley WieDiorr ilinl at her
home near.Quaker iap church early |
Tuesday morning, nfter it lingering
tllufHH of couHumption. She I* nur- {
vlved by a liutibrnd and four child-1
ren. The euterment will be made I
at I'nion Hill cemetery today At |
one o'clock.
The sorely aggrieved family have
the ulncere Hympathy of the com
munity.
Ladies' long coats at Shore
Mercantile Co.
hopeless Lung Trouble Cured. |
Many recoveries from Lung
Troubles are due to Dr. Bell's
Pine-Tar-Honey. It strengthens
the Lungs, checks the Cough and
gives relief at once. —Mr. W. S.
Wilkins, Gates, N. C. writes: "I
used Dr. Ball's Pine-Tar-Honey
in a case given up as hopeless
and it affected a complete cure."
Get a bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-
Tar- Hwey. If your cough is
dry and hacking let it trickle
down the throat, you will surely
get relief. Only 555 c. at your
Druggist.
MEN CAPTURED HERE
Are Held Under SIO,OOO
Bonds By U. S. Com
missioner.
, I
AT GREENSBORO 17TH
__
Charged With Postoffice Robbery
At Siler City—Portland Ned
Is Uterviewed By Greeas
boro Newspaper.
James Johnson, known as
"Portland Ned," and T. A.
Conway, the two men arrested
on suspicion by Stokes county
officers oear Walnut Cove in
August, were given a preliminary
hearing in Greensboro Saturday
on the ehhrge of robbing the
pntoffice at Siler City, N. C,
and were held in bonds qf $lO,-
000 each.
The Greensboro News inter- J
viewed "Portland Ned" after |
the trial and in its Sunday's
edition has the following in
regard to the trial and the inter
view :
The case of James Johnson
and T. A. Conway, charged with
breaking in the postoffice at
Siler City, was heard before U.
S. Commissioner Collins yester
day. The trial was conducted
by Postoffice Innpectors Gregory
and Hodgin. The defendants
were represented by Attorney J.
W. Hall, of Danbury.
The evidence Introduced against
the prisoners was to the effect that
| they were seen In Slier City on the
1 day before the night of the burglary.
I This, toaether with the fact that
'tiie men had dynamite and cap*
with them when nrrested In Stokes
county, caused the commissioner
to hind I hem over to Federal court
in bonds of #10.00(1 each.
Attorney Hall contended that the
evidence as to the carrj inn dynamite
was in»t competent in i lie cime be
ing tried, but it was allowed to
stand.
It is learned that Johnson Is from
ail excellent family lu Philadelphia.
The News says that in its Inter
view with .iohuson he stated em
phatically that lu* had never been to
Slier City and did not know where
the place wns. Me claims that lie
has not had Fair treatment since his
arrest 111 Stokes county, aud that
the Slier City matter wm»a frame
up of the I'ostortice inspectors to
hold lilni when they found lie could
give hum! In tiie case against him in
Stokes.
Coat Suits at Shore Mercan
tile Co.
Appointment of J. C Bower At
Capella Is Cancelled.
'Hie appointment of Solicitor .l.j
Bower to xpwik at (.'npelm lian >
been cancelled on account of Mr
Rower not licinu: alile to lnv prenent |
on the day appointed. The other,
appointment* made for Mr. llower;
will he tilled.
I
Toned Up Whole System.
"Chamberlain's Tablets havjj
done more for me than I ever
dared hope for." writes Mrs. I
Esther Mae Baker, Spencerport, I
N. Y. "I used several battles of i
these tablets a few months ago. I
They not only cured me of bilious
attacks, sick headaches and that!
tired out feeling, buttoned upmv
whole system." For sale by All
Dealers.
SOMETHING NEW.
Agency To Be Established
In Stokes To Handle Any
thing For Sale From Real
Estate Down To the Small
est Article.
Stokes is to have something new
.in the way of a selling agency. This
aavuey proposes to handle anything
for sale from real estate on down to
the smallest article, lis object and
business will be to find a buyer for
the man having something for sale,
and to find what is wanted for the
liiati desiring to buy.
The members of the new lirm are
.1. W. East and E. F. l'epper, the
former having an office at Walnut
Cove and the latter at Danbury.
Farms, timlter, machinery, stock,
cattle and In fact anything and
everything the |ieople wish to sell or
buy will lie listed and the buyer and
seller will be brought together.
For Instauce a man wauts a cer
talu kind of farm In a certain sec
tion— tills agency will lind Itforhim,
another wants to B*ll his farm, the
agency finds him a buyer, and the
same way with the hundreds of
other articles.
The agency will do Its business
largely through advertising by keep
ing the people informed as to iVliat
It has to offer npil what It wants to
buy, anil it promises to be a great
c inreniencp to the buying and sell
ing public.
Death of Mr. Jesse A Duncan
Of Sandy Ridge Route 1.
Mr. .(esse A. Duncan, a good
citizen who resided on Sandy ttidge
ICoute 1. passed a way at his home
suddenly with heart fullure Tuesday
morning. The deceased was about
ff! years of age. lie Is survived by
his wife and eight sons and daugh
ters. Mrs. .lames Itiggs. Mrs. lUtMle
Mabe. Mrs. Mary Martin. Messrs.
Will. Jess. Weft, John and Tllden
Duncan. Mr. Duncan resided on
t!ie Phillips farm.
A car load of good live stock
will be sold in Walnut Cove at
Joyce's stables at public auction
next Thursday, Oct. 29. Don't
fail to attend. You can buy a
bargain there. Sale starts at 10
o'clock A. M.
Excellent Town Lots To Be Sold In
Rural Hall On Tuesday, Nov. 2rd.'
Three excellent building lots locat
ed on Main street in Rural Mall will j
he sold at public auction by Dr. It.
H. Moretieid on Tuesday, Nov. "rd, j
at one o'clock, 'I liese lots are
among the most valuable In Rural
Hall and parties desiring to make
a good investment will do well to
attend this sale which will lie held
lit llural Hull oil the above date.
I'loctl't
Woman's Home Companion
and The American Magazine,
each $1.50 per year. Both one
year for $2.00 if your subscription
is received on or before Nov. 7th.
Upton G. Wilson, Madison, N. C.
1 21oct2t
Affray Neat King; One In The
Hospital, The Other In lail.
A young fellow named Cromer of
Winston Uin jail here charged with
nearly killing Walter Whltaker •>f
Iving near tiie Stokes County Fair
grounds Tuesday evening- Roth
| were drunk. Cromer struck Whit
, aker over the head with a rock or
! stick ami probably fractured his
I skull. Whltaker was carried In nil
' automobile to a Winston hospital.
Ifheriff Slate, who arrested Whltaker,
i brought Ills prisoner to Jail here.
The Etude A magazine for
music lovers. Each issue con- j
tains at leant twenty pieces of i
music. $1.50 per year. Yourj
subscription will receive prompt
1 attention. Write for sample copv
Upton G. Wilson. Madiaon. N. C. 1
2loct2t :
Hon. Victor S. Bryant To Speak
At Walnut Cove Tomorrow Night.;
i Hon. Victors. Itr.vnnt, of Durham.
! will addren* the voter* on the poiltl-
leal i amies at Walnut (love tomorrow !
niKht. Oct. Mr. Hryant I* a very)
!en tort«l »i In a: H|M*jtker mul tli» % iMiblk*
I is cordially Invited to hear him.
I It Always Does the Work.
' "I like Chamberlain's Coufih
Remedy better than anv other."
writes E. E. Roberts. Homer
I Citv, Pa. "I have taken it off, j
: and on for years and it has never
I failed to give the desired results."
j For sale by All Dealers.
I Hon. A. L. Brooks will address
1 the people of Stokes county at
| Dan bury, Monday Oct 26. '
Sample clothing at Boyles Bros.
J Winston Siletn. 21 oct 4t.
No. 2,048
PIES DUE GOOD
Much Tobacco Being Market
ed This Week By
Farmers.
AVERAGE sl2 TO sl3
Winston - Salem and Walnut
Cove Markets Have Good
Breaks and Farmers Are
Satisfied.
IMirintf (In* past vvet'k tlie \V!tm-
and Walnut ove tobac
co markets have each had ic-vxl
breaks and the price* received for
I the \v«fd have Iweu generally very
: satisfactory t> the farmers.
At Winston-Salem Monday the
total amount of the WWK! sold \V;»H
ils,4Wy pounds and the average
price paid for it wax ♦llt'JO per
hundred.
i The Walnut Cove market Hold
[about M.OtM) pounds at ahout the
j Maine a rera^e.
! All of the buyers for the v&rhMM
'companies are now on the market
\ and the prospect* for good priced
j to continue Is bright.
Music Club Meets.
! The Etude Music Club met
I with the Misses Joyce on Friday
! evening:. October 9th.
! This was quite an enjoyable
event for the young people, as it
was the first meeting of the club
since last July.
The meeting was called to order
by the President. During a
short business session it was de
cid'd upon to elect new officers,
for which Miss Nell Joyce was
elected President: Mrs. Weston,
Secretary; and Mr. Helsateck
was re-elected Treasurer.
After the Secretary's and
Treasurer's reports the following
program was rendered:
Piano duet —"Minuet" —Pade
rewski, Misses Mary Taylor and
Mary Joyce.
Piano solo "The Last Hop«,"
Miss Agnes Martin.
Vocal solo "Meet Me Tonight
'mid the Roses, ' Mrs. Weston.
Pianoso'o- "Meditation,"Miss
L'jna Taylor.
Vocal solo-"In the Garden of
My Heart," Miss Mary Joyce.
Piano solo - "Dengoys"
Maxixe Miss Mary Taylor,
i Quartette—"When You and I
:Were Young, Maggie," Miss
Mary Joyce, Mrs. Weston and
J Messrs. C. R. HeUabeck and
j Robt Joyce.
After the program a delight
j ful social hour was passed.
Chocolate and wafers were
served by Miss Raynor Joyce
assisted by Luna Taylor.
Visitors present were Miss
Mattie Joyce and Mr. Sander*
Rierson, Jr.. of Walnut Cove;
:md Messrs. Burnie Culler and
John Taylor, of Danbury.
Misses Agnes Martin, Luna
Taylor and Raynor Joyce were
appointed a committee to arrange
the program for the next meet
ing which will be held with Miss
Sadie Petree, Friday evening,
October 23rd.
Don't fail to attend the auction
sale of mares, colts and mules at
Joyce's stables in Walnut Cove
next Thursday, Oct. 29. Sale
i starts at 10 o'clock A. M.
Keep Your Stomach and Liver
Healthy.
A vigorous Stomach, perfect
working Liver and regular act
ing Bowels is guaranteed if ? ou
will use Dr. King's New Life
Pills. They insure good Diges
tion, correct Constipation and
have an excellent tonic effect on
the whole system—Purify your
I blood and rid you of all body
poisons through the Bowels.
Only 25c. at your Druggist.
An auction sale of horses and
mules will be eoncucted at Joy
ce's stables in Wa.nut Cove next
Thursday. Oct. 29. Sale starts
at 10 o'clock A. M. This will be
I a good opportunity to buy good
; stock cheap.