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Walnut Cove, ■ • ■ ■ North Caro. THE DANBURY REPORTER New Use For Autos. Greensboro Record. There are about $23,000 or soo,ooo worth of automobiles, F. 0. B. Detroit, in Guilford county, 'which are rightfully the prop erty of the county, accord ing to officers' estimate. These are the Fords which are engaged in a vigorous interstate traffic in whiskey and are as a consequence forfeited to the county upon capture in the business. Every day now the office of the sheriff is receiving calls to the various parts of Guilford to come after an auto | mobile which is unloading whis key by the wholesale in the com munity. The deputies go and often with them the high sheriff but the arrests are difficult to make. Despite this, however, there are automobiles captured with their laden of whiskey oc casionally, one being the result of a chase yesterday. At least fifty Fords are engag ed in bringing whiskey from Virginia across Rockingham and into Guilford, certain of the of ficers believe. The town of Ridgeway Ya.. ten miles over! the line, is said to get the busi- 1 ness for the dispensary located there. Some of the cars are not owned in Guilford 1 but are coing a passing business, and carrying part of the load further South into the State. The others look upon this method of getting whiskey here as proiuctive of the chief supply with which the retail blind tiger trade is carried on. Th 3 present force of men is insufficient to break up the traffic, for while the sheriff has a corps of about twenty deputies most them aie officers in name; only and are working at farm- j ing or some othar business for a living. Only about six deputies are regularly employed. One of these is in High Point: one is confined to the cffic2 of the sheriff; two are paid salaries at the mill villages where their work is chiefly done; and two are doing a business uptown on the free basis. The others do not count when police work is to be done. Under these conditions there is very little work being done |in the rural sections and the whiskey dealing goes on with ! practically no official check. The uptown deputies make their liv i ing on fees and if they went into ! the country they would lose their ; business in the city for the day A. 11. SMITH mil N. I. DOBBINS, Proprietors of the Celebrated Mt. Airy Buggy Factory, Near Depot. MT. AIRY, N. C. We also carry a full line of Nissen Wagons, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, &c. Livery, Feed and Sales Stables. Horses and Mules For Sale. STABLE NEAR FIRST NATIONAL BANK. land probably chase a whiskey auto through day and night in a vehicle which they would have difficulty in getting the county to pay for: and would fail in all likelihood of earning an arrest fee even. What seems to be needed is more men. Two rural constables on salary to spend their time in a patrol of the county, making a specialty of interference with the illegal whiskey traffic could break up the business. They might even capture enough cars engaged in the moving of whiskey to pay their salaries for a time at least. News Items From Sandy Ridge. Sandy Ridge Route 1, Nov. 11. —The school at Sandy Ridge is progressing nicely with Misses Ruth and Susie Johnston, of Madison, as teachers. Mrs. Charlie Martin, who has been ill for several months, does not improve, we are sorry to note. Mr. Charlie Martin visited at Mr. J. Walter Joyce's Sunday. Misses Ruth and Susie Johns ton, Elizabeth Smith and May Deshaza spent Saturday night and Sunday with the Misses Johnston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnston, of Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shelton and children and Miss Gertie Hutch erson are visiting relatives in Winston-Salem this week. Ruth, the small daughter ot' Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Hall, who has been very ill is about well again, we are glad to say. Miss Irene Martin spent Tuesday night with Mrs. Nellie Martin. Mrs. Frank Hill does not im prove very fast, we are sorry to note. 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