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ATTENDANCE OFFICERS DF STOKES SCHOOLS Tlu> Men Recently Appointed By the County Hoard of Education To Enforce the Compulsory Attendance Law. liie following is a list of the attendance oil leers of Stokes county for the various townships and districts: DAXBlin T'OWNSHir. District No. 1. White liace, Mrs. X. \. Martin. "J. " " C. ii. Sheppard. " •• '• -I. M. Alley. 1 t \>lore K i.'-. Mrs. X. A. Martin. mi v ->ws rowx'sn-i*. I district X>. !. U i: !i ,c> V»: . S ;:thc ,- n. J. I ». Aliev. i 1 -w itt Tuttle. 1. ' I • Cordon. ■ ! ! Lew is I v lioss. An':..;i ""Mtiurn. 1 M red Ka-' J. I',. A.a\ yadkin H'wxsmr. District X 1. White Race. ( M. i ... " v., \\. te-'us «. " "• •' ii A. -lur.es. ! i iust >i: M«.a iows •• ■"». ' '• I'. I'. .Johnson. •• !'•. •' " (Jl-o. W. Smith. •' v J. li. H'Jtchins. " '• '• J. W. Iv.i-er. " to. ' J. W. li;:.ed„v. 11. ( . i '.i iy .OS. 1-. !• loyd enable. 1 'Appointed by school trustees. > 1 i. W alter I'ou ler. ' !■". Decatur i: .les. I. olured liace. (Appointed by school trustees.) "iI'AKKIi '.\l' TiWXSHII*. District X>. !, White liact Sam \ enable. -• Jesse I - . t»eorjre. li. Covir.jjton. 1. F. A. Covin jrton. '• Presley Palmer. Luther McKinney. " " v\. C. Moore. I, ( oiored liace. .Jessie F. (ieorpre. i:io CUFFK ToWXSHIP. District Xo. I. White liace, 11. lyssup. •J. W. Flippin. ' Appointed by graded school com. I 1. " " J. I'. (ieorg . •>. " Milton Smith. (> - " R. K. 1.. Francis. ' " " -J. li. Forest. 1. Colored liace. .1. I', (ie inje. PFTFIi'S CRF.KK 'D >WXSHIP. District XS. 1. White liace, .1. L. Moore. •Jarvis " Jimmie Mabe. »• " " .1 esse Ma be. '• -J W. Lackev. " " Hub Rhodes". 7 - " " •'• Lesley Hall. ;; •" " W. IMiay. 1. ' oiored liace, .J. L. Mere. SNOW CRFFK TOWXSHIP. District Xo. 1, White liace, (!. A. Hutchers^n. " Walter Brown. Mannie Shaffer. ' 1. Waiter Hawkins. '• .1. M. Xewman. " J. F. liierson. •* J ('. Rranson, J. -1. Spencer. 1. Colored Race. C. A. Hutcherson. BF.WFIi ISLAXD TOWXSHII'. District Xo. I. White liace, W. J. Adkins. " " •" W. I], Willis"' ; li. X. Wall. ! Ham Mitchell. J. S. (iant. ' L. W. James, !. ( oiored Lace. \\. K. W"i 1 iis*. J. S. Cant. SAI RATOWX TOWXSHII'. District No. t. White liace, T. 11. Oerrv. A. L. Branson. J. W. Lasley. ' " John lied man. ' Will Tuttle. " " J. F. Smith. '• " " Joe Xea!. M. H. Lijron. A. F. Marshall. 1, Colored liace, J, L. Branson. -• " J. W. Lasley. HAVE YOU BEEN §ICK? Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite, and makes work a burden. To restore tliat strength and staminathat Is so csseiiti.il, nothing has ever equaled or compared with Scott's Emulsion, be cause its strength - sustaining nourish ment invigorates the blood to distribute energy throughout the body while its tonic value sharpens the appetite and restores health in a natural, permanent way. ' If you are run down, tired, nervous, overworked or lack strength, get Scott's JEtmulsion to-day. It is free from alcohol. w Scott )k ltuwut. Dloooi&CUL. N.J. CHICHESTER SPILL* DIAMOND BRAND £ i *•«. LADIES I A»k J"' UrwnUt for CHI-CHBSTBrS A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS In RID and/jS GOLD metallic boxes, sealed with Blue\Q Ribbon. Till KO ERAN. BarafyaarW i binut ud Hk t.r cn.cifi-nii V . DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twrntT-fl* I years retarded as Best, Safest, Always RelfabU SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST! | \ T&JBD EVERYWHERE XIUTJIt THE DANBURY REPORTER 5 11) =8:1*617-1 zL % I ■ ■ I *yii lll kv'yil I wtM i| J v m iTTfil I•! i(i] :[4\\ f-Wfll 11 iLj ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■a clL*ijL^ißii^pJ Hiiij^i ij I ■ rii. kTjB PRESIDENT .WILSON Ifl WEE \:\: ■ >u: *" tin tit O! Ht> i ■ ;i, i :.• t• it i \lr> Norn. ;r (~;;;■: !> M..vi« J rum W ': ■• H. '.:- Washington. »>ct. >. I'iv dor.* Wilson announced ton:.. i.t ;.:? engairi-nvv.t to Mrs. Nor:: .:" via'.; v." Wa.-hir.gton. The ilaU vi' the wadding ha? not Im-i t:\ed. but it probably will tai.e 1 -lace in I'cu mber at the ho: A of the bride-eiect. The brief announcement from t IA White House was made by Secretary Tumulty. It wasa s-:r -, pris*. to otiieial Washington, but not to the intimates of the Prisi dent. It was Miss Margaret 1 Wilson and her cousin, Mis Helen Wood row I'.ones, who drew Mrs. (ialt into White Hoi:s circles. They met her in t!u I autumn of la>t year.She spent a month this summer at Cornish, j the guest of Miss Margaret Wil son. There the President hac an opportunity to meet and knov, her. She is a woman of unusua beauty. Mrs. (ialt is the widow i f z .Washington jeweler, who i!;ec j eight years ago, leaving a busi that still bears his name. Sht has lived in Washington sinct i her marriage in l s !"'>. She i; about .'>S years old and was Miss 1 1 Our Shoes Will convince the whole family that real comfort and lasting service can be found in many attractive styles. The snap and go that at= tracts young and old is a dominant note in every one we sell. The styles in our SHOES are more beautiful this season than ever. A compar= # ison will convince you that this is * the place to buy your Shoes. ' VEACH SHOE COMP'Y. f 430 Liberty Street s Winston=Salem, North Carolina. a i> OK.lith Rolling. She was born in W\th.'\iih', Virginia. Since the I'resident's return to - Washington he and Mrs. t>alt have spent many evenings t>-get her. Tonight Mrs. (ialt was at dinner at the W'.;ite House. ; What Road Main ;; tenanca Means. n Repair on earth and sard-clay ' roads means: e Dragging persistently at tvery available opportunity. I'sing the graiin,' machine ..when necetssary. Filling depressions, t Adding sana or clay as - required. i Removing all trash, tin cans s nails. old iron, bottles, etc.. tha v accumulate in somewhat astonish e ir.g quantities. e Replacing broken tloor boards in culverts and bridges, i. Keeping culverts open. !- Clearing ditches and shoulders, d Trimming brush and trees at ,»• curves, cutting grass and, tl weeds, Harrowing and dragging rough a or irregular sections, j Painting guard rails and cul j_ vert heads. e Posting roads. j e ,s Mr. J. Frank Pepper of Mead s ows was in town Fridav. jpsrersrerererer era | CRAWFORD § S MILL SUPPLY CO. 1 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. | HEADQUARTERS FOR | § Boilers, t; • Engines, Corn Mills, § Machinery, \\ ire Rope, Pulleys, ? Beltinsr. 5 MILL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS « $ Paige Automobiles Qi &joj&j&jsuejsjs NOTICE OF ELECTION. State >t' North Carolina, (Mice of the Board of County Com Vs. Stokes C'ou.ity. October the Ith. 191.">. In the matter or road election in Notica to the qualified voters of Yadkin Township. Stokes Coun- Yadkin Township of the calling ty, X. C.. pursuant to Chapter and holding of said election. 51 Public Local Laws of l!'»l:J, and Chapter 201 Public Local Laws of 1915. i It appearing to the Board of County Commissioners of Stokes | County that a petition has this day been filed before said Board, signed by more than one fifth of the qualified voters of Yadkin Township, in said county, asking for an election to be held in said township, for the purpose of ascertaining the will of the qualified voters of said township, upon the question of issuing $50,000 road | bonds of the township, under and pursuant to chapter 11 of the public local laws of 101':, and chapter 201 of the public local laws of 1915: and it further appearing to the board that no election has ! been held in said township under said act within six months prior to the date hereof : i It is now in pursuance of said petition, and the acts of the : General Assembly of North Carolina, ordered by the board of i county commissioners of Stokes county, that an election be held in said township, at all the election precincts therein, to-wit : Boyles', King and Pinnacle, on Tuesday, the lfith, day of Novem ber 1!H."», for the purpose of ascertaining the will of the qualified voters of said township, upon the question of issuing $50,000 road bonds of said township, for the improvement of the public roads therein, and for the further purpose of electing three road com missioners for said township under said act of 1915. Said bonds to run twenty-five years, bearing six per cent semi annual interest from date of issue, with a provision for the levy of taxes to meet the interest thereon, and further provision to levy taxes for a sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity, the last named levy to begin two years after said bonds are sold. That for the purpose of holding said election, it is further order ed by the board that the following Registrars and Judges be, and they are hereby appointed to hold said election in accordance with the acts aforesaid : Boyles' precinct, William H. Slate, Registrar, and D. F. Tillot son and L. F. Fowler Judges: King precinct, James R. Caudle. Registrar and B. F. Pulliam and 11. S. Greene Judges: Pinnacle precinct, Ollie Boles Registrar, and \Y. A. Sullivan and V. (i. Wat son Judges. That at said election all qualified electors who favor the issuing of said bonds shall vote a ballot "For Good Roads Bond Issue," and all qualified electors who are opposed to the issuing of said bonds shall vote a ballot "Against Good Roads Bond Issue." That said election shall be held as near as near as may be under the general law for the election of members of the General Assembly. That the registration books for said election shall open on Friday the 13th day of October, 1915, and shall close on Saturday the oth day of November. 1015. That Saturday, November the loth, 1915, shall be challenge day. That the registration books shall be kept open for the registration of voters, on each day, (Sundays excepted.) from and including October the 15th to November the (ith, 1015, from the hour of nine o'clock a. m., to sunset. That on each Saturday during the time the registration books are kept open for the registration of voters the respective registrars shall attend at their respective election precincts for the purpose of the registration of voters. That the respective registrars and judges of the respective pre cincts shall make return to the board of county commissioners of Stokes county, on Thursday November the 18th 1015, of said election. That at said election one road commissioner for said township shall be elected at each precinct, who shall be a resident of his precinct. That the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners cause notice of this order to be published once a week for a least thirty 4 dav preceding the time of holding said election in the Danbury Reporter, a newspaper published in Stokes county, N. C., and , further, cause notice hereof to be posted at five public places in the township for thirty days next preceding the time of said elec tion, and also cause notice of this order to be served by the Sheriff of Stokes county, upon each of said registrars and judges. By order of the Board, October 4th, 1915. J. G. MOREFIELD, Clerk Board County Commissioners.
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