"LIVE AT HOME" MOVEMENT STARTS Effort Will Be Made To Induce North Caro lina People To Grow j Supplies At Home. Raleigh, March 4. A definite start is being made this week in the work of putting over Gov. ernor Cameron Morrison's "Live at Home" campaign. John Paul Lucas, of Charlotte, who has been secured to organize and direct the campaign, has opened an office in the State Department Annex, and the preliminary work is already underway. The work in prospect is not new to Mr. Lucas, who had active direction of the Food Production and Con servation Campaign in North Carolina during the war, first | with the State Food Commission, ! and later the United States Food Administration, and who is "loaned" to the state for this particular work by the Southern Public Utilities Company tor which he is advertising ami publicity manager. Hiring the campaign emphasis ! A'ill be laid not upon the proiiuc- j tion of food supplies for the maiket,.but upon the production j by every family of food and feed ' ANNUAL REPORT OF CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT OF STOKES COUNTY. (i mil nun i 11 Km page - ' . _ _ i A'ig )■.:! 1, v Huriii.' Ilronks, .1 T X.-utt„ ' V r_'| ( ;>• ill \ lilii'llir llrnui •, I' !> . ninllr is l - 'll \. i.oi, State vs Nick II iiimkii mill surt .•> •. .1 T gcott, 1* S .\ag j'.i'jl, Stuti vs Nick ll.iii i"ii lind sureties, I. Newsum, I' S 2,00 s. it li'2l, i"in v> l.utiier t • illiit-, i ; i i" •!»"•>- Si |il 1021, (Inm v- l.utiier Collins, N I. V, I, 1! I* l>t 11*21, Stnkis Urn •» I' ' Slu'i'i .iii, S' Kievson .1 I' >. jit inJi, ilnin vs Luther 'ollins, I. ( Mi lvau„-han " Sept 1021, 1 'til I iii in vs Sawyer, I'olihnw & Hall • Sept 1021, I'ulliani \s Sawyer, .1 S 1' Pulliam Si pi 11*21, i'ulliani vs Sawyer, Fred Sheets, X I 1 .nO (•it ijii*l, (iiinlshy vs (iooisby, it al M T Chilton Jl.Ho Oct il'll 1 , Ukklslis vs (innlsliy el al, Ix»iiis** \\ ilkinson 1 .>.OO tlrt I'J'JI, Goolsby vs Goolsby i t al, N Karl Wall, It L> 1.70 (>i[. 15»H 1, (iool.sliy vs Goolsby ft al, 11 C Wilson, depty .an (If'. ISC'I, (innlsliy vs (innlsliy ft al, M \\ Guilt, (' S ( ."'0 Oil t'.i2l, (inolsiiy vs (Innlsliy ft a!, W Kendo Johnson ref :;7..i0 (•it 11121, (innlsliy vs (innlsliy ft al, .1 II Cirtfr 1.20 (>•.'. 11*21, (innlsliy v., Goolstiy el al, Con K Goolsby 1.2(1 ('■ t I','Jl, Goolsby vs (loojsliy ft al, .1 A Daltoll l.n • Hi t 1.21, Gool. by (looisby ft al, 111 .Mollis I ..'•)' .lit 1'.'21, (innlsliy vs (innlsliy it al, l.f Tatuin Hit. 1021, (innlsliy vs (innlsliy it al, I C Minn I.N» ( t 1:121, (innlsliy vs Goi 1.-liy it al, T >i ll.llanl •!.aO tut 1.12 !, (Ion! -by vs (ionlliy i I al, W v llairstoii I -do iii t l:i21, (innlsliy is (innl>l>y i I al, I'an l.y.e I (VI i ''2 l, I onlliy v- (innlsliy ft al, i' .. Gibson •.'"(' IV! IK2I, (i ml.iliy vs (innlsliy ft al, i' 11 1 .uville, Com :i.oo Oct i.i2l, (innlsliy vs (ioolsliy ft al, ( Al Jones, (om • ' ''• t• t 11(21, Goolsby vs (innlst.y ft al, W F Lowles, lo li.oo IK( 21, (Innlsliy vs (innlsliy ft al, llnwii to (' ,'d ...00 lift i;'2l, (innlslij v- (innlsliy »•( a', Vaughn to A> .•■ 2"i j Nov 11)21, .Ifiinif Fry vs Yorlie Flippin, Alexander try H.2.i Nov 15121, .Ifiinif Fry vs Yeilie Flippiu, J 1' Lynch .11' .2a Nov 1 !*2l, Dicks vs Jnhti Yullllg ft al, Al T Chilton il.nn Nov T'2l, Dicks vs John Yuung ft al, S 1' Christian (5.00 Nov 11*21, Dicks vs John Young ft al, T .1 Gann, J 1' .25 ' Nov 11*21, l*ifks vs John Young ft al, \V H Vaughn, N 1' .50 \ Nov l:»2l, Picks vs John Young ft al, S C Hifrsnn, J l' .2a ; Nov 1,121, Dicks vs John Young ft al, J F Duncan J 1' 1.00 j Nov 1'.»21, Dicks vs John Young ft al, J Frank Dunlap 1.20 j Nov ii*2l, l.ciuly Smith ft al vs Alavgie Fagg, l.fnily Smith * I.SO Nov 11*21, l.fnily Smith ft al vs Alargie Fagg, J 1* Humphreys, (id 2.00 F T ID2I, Statf vs Talmago Fulp, J C Joyce 1* S 5.20 F T 1021, State vs Talmage Fulp, () P Greene, D S .00 F T 11)21, State vs Talmage Fulp, K 1. Haines, D S .50 FT i I*2l, State vs Talnmge Fulp, \\ 1. Aliles, 1) S .50 F T 11*21, Stale vs Talmage Fulp, J A Wagoner .50 , F T 11*21, State vs Talmage Fulp, W (J Hudson 5.10 1 F T 11121, State vs Talmage Fulp, Dr A (i Jones 5.20 J 1' T 1:*21, State vs Taimagf Full ,J A Dal ton 1.75 i I' T 11)21, State vs Talmage Fulp, S Al Throckmorton 7.2t* i F T 11)21, Stuti vs Talmage Fulp, J C Joyce D S 1.00 j 1- T 11*21, Stale vs Talm •>'»• Fulp, .1 K llarris 5.10 F T 11)21, State vs Cora Dyson, l' I. Flinchum 21.00 F T l'*2l, State vs Cora Dy.-on, N A l-irtin J 1' 2.55 I 1 i' 1;*21, Stale vs Hull Hyrt, •) It . uir., D S ."i(' | I'' T il'2l, State vs i'oli I'iynl, ) (' Joyce, i> S ..'!'i 1 i' T 11*21, State Hob Flynt, Lillie Weathers 4.10 I' T ! 21, State \s Hub Flynt, Clyde (Joolsby 1.1 l , i' T 1021, Slate vs Hub 1-lynt, Dan b y i 1' T 11*21, State vs Hob Flynt, Will Conk H.OO FT 1 '*2 l, State >. Jesse Wright, .1 H Nunn, 1) S 2.20 I' T 11*21, State vs Jesse Wright, J li 1' Fast, D S 1.00 F T 11)21, State vs Jesse Wright, Joe Francis, J H .I*s F T 11121, State vs Jesse Wright, J P Lynch, J P .20 i F T 1021, State vs Jesse Wright, liastus Ale Kinney, 1.10 F T 11)21, State vs Jesse Wright, Reid Nunn .1.1(1 I F T 1021, State vs Jesse Wright, J Al Durham .'I.OO F T 1021, State vs Jesse Wright, J H Collins 1.10 j F T 1021, State vs Wright, Andy (ieorge :t.(in F T 1021, State vs Jesse W right, J F Nunn 4.10 ! F T 1021, State vs Jesse Wright, Joe Durham 1.00 i 1' T 11)21, State vs Jesse Wright, Arthur Cardwell 1.00 j F T 1021, State vs Jesse Wright, Charlie N'eal 1.00 !•' T 1021, State vs Frank Golden, K O Shelton 1.00 F T 1021, State vs Frank Golden, N A .Martin 1.(50 F T 1021, State vs Sam Kay, K O Shelton, Shff 1.00 .F V tO2l, State vs Sam Kay, J A Law son, J P 1.10 * r IV2I, StaU Ki.i . Jluybrook, T j Can.i, J P 2.00 i supplies sufficient to supply its own estaolishment. More ami better gardens, more poultry, one or more cows for each fami ly, and sufficient hogs to furnish | an all-year supply of pork will be- I advocated. The new movemei t has the wholehearted backing not only of the Department of Agriculture and the State College of Agriculture and Engineering, but also of the Department of Education, the State Board of Health and other agencies of the state government. The campaign which is being inaugurated will be intensively conducted and will cover a period of eight or ten weeks. The organization to be built up will reach into every township of every county in the State. APPOINTMENTS OF THE i DAN BURY CIRCUIT, FOR i METHODIST CHURCH. J. J. EADS. Pastor. 1 First Sunday, 11 a. in., Davis' Chapel. First Sunday, 7 p. in., Danhury. Second Sunday, 11 a. m., Union Hill. Simmiii' 1 Sunday, IJ I>. ni., Vado Mei-un.. Second Sunday, 7 p. in., Danhury. Third Sunday, 11 a. m., Danhury. I Third Sunday 3 p. in., Davis' 1 ( hapi l. Fourth Sunday, 11 a. ni., Vado Merlin). Fourth Sunday I! p. in., Union Hill. Fourth Sunday, 7 p. in., Danhury. I The public is most cordially invited. THE DANBURV REPORTER Circulating Petition for+Won A petition was circulated here Monday asking the Governor to pardon Brigham Nelson, who is serving a term in the county jail here. It is learned that Nelson's BANK g KING i King, N. C. Resources $ 1 7 5,000.00 Safe, Conservative, Progressive. Interest Paid on Time Certificates. Nice Check Books Furnished Free. V. I. GRABS, Pres. I. S. PEJRff, Cashier. F T li'2l, Stati' vs .1 I' Dunnmu ft al, II I* T'trpin D S .HO I' T IH2I, Mate vs .1 I' Dunman ft al, M A 1 hilton, 1) S 1.20 1 T ll'lM, Slaii- vs .1 I' lUiimiati ft al, .1 U N ..in, l> S IF T 1'.'21, Slaii' vs .1 I* lit nmnn ft al, II t' T »i pin, I) S I.i I T I'.i'Jl, State .1 I* |),ii!iuan t ~1, W A illivan I .so I- T l'. JI, .-'.alf vs I I' liiiunan ft al, .1 C !l Jl>.7>l I 'i l.'iil. Slati -I I' hinman ft al, .1 I' 1 i h S. lit I T li_" I. State v.. ll' I I'.ui.iiati ft al, .1 Al .: up ..*0 I 1' 11*21, State \ I!' Dunnrin ft al, Horn 1 11,>" .">ti I T ll'2l, Slat'* v- ll' lUininan it al, .1 Mli H T.'.'n I T 1.'21, Sialf v •! I' I'littman ft al, Fl' .)• • s.io I- T 1'.i21, Stale vs I F i'litiiiiati ft al, Robert .F - up 22.211 I' - 'l' 1!'2I, StaN' vs .1 I' luminal! ft al, Flora Hall 8.10 !• T 1'.i21, Statf vs Jack Alley, O I' Gvffno, I' S :i.in> i' T 1'.'21, Statf vs Jack Alley, Silas Lewis 11.20 F T 11>21, Statf vs .lark Alley, JII Hampton, 1» S Jill 1 T 1'.121, Statf vs .lark Alley, Dave Joyce l'J.liO F T 1','21, State vs Wiley 1. Size mure, Ollif links, I) S .liti F T 1'.i21, Statf vs Wilfy L Sizemore, ti I* (Sivene, H S .:>0 I*' T 11'21, State vs Wiley L Sizemore, '(Vinson Srntt, !• S F T 1'.'21, Statf vs Wilfy L Sizemore, -I H II anipton, 1> S .ito FT 1 J»2l, Statf vs Wilfy I. Sizeinore, I C Hall 1.70 F T 1'.'21, State vs Wiley I. Sizemore, A W Davis 11.10 Nov 11121, Hank of Stnkfs Co vs ('utter ,W 1! Vaughn, Nl' Nov 22, 11121, MeKiiiiiey vs Atijjfl ft a', -I I! I' F.a t, .1 I' Nov 22, 11121, M'-Kinney v.- Angel et al. IVpper Urns it. Jit F T H'2l, Statf vs l.ff Tillfy, John A > ''tig, l> .'.'o F T !'.'2l, Statf vs 1 ,ee Tillfy, JelT Brim •> .*>ll I T Hi2l, Stat • vs I,ff Tilli-y, Nat Nelson 2. M1 F T lti2l. State vs l.i'f I'illey, Leninii" Tilley 2.70 I T 1'.i21, Stati- vs l.ff Tillfy, Mrs l.iv.. ii- -H-wart 2. M1 1' 1 1'.'21. State vs l.iv Tilli-y, llarilfii e 2.7 c i' T I;»21, Statf vs l.fe Tilley, .loe Til! >, 2.80 F T 11*21, State vs I.e. Tilley, ' S I'itv. • 2.an I T 11121, State Vs Lie Tilley, Watt TIKI •' 2. M1 I T 11121, Stilt. \ s Lee Tilley, .1 I Joyie, l> S 1.00 I RKCAI'ITL'LATION : 'Amount loaned, including interest $ .'!(), 178.21 Amount il.u* minors anil others, n.it lo'iiml .'>,28'.i.27 Amount due witnesses, officers, ftc..... 1,1 i.">. r >.'.iß $ 35,12'.!. Hi Respectfully reported, December •">, I**2l. \. j. F\r.(i. Clerk Superior Court. i Sworn to anil subscribed before me, this Dec. ft, 11»21. X. HAUL WALL, Clerk Hoard County Commissioners. State of North Carolina, t'lUee Hoard County Commissioners. Stokes County. Otli.e Board County Ci mmissioners. Upon the tiling: of the foregoing report, it is ordered by the Hoard that iS. I*. Venable be, and he is hereby appointed a cnmniitlcc to examine and j compare the foregoing report of A. J. Fact;, Clerk Superior Court of Stokes County, with the records and books in tlii Clerk's ollice, and report his tin.l --! ii.gs to this Hoard for further consideration .1 W SI.ATK, Chairman Board of Countv i oinmissiotiers. ' Stale of North Carolina, Stokes County. ]T'> the Honorable Hoard of Commissioner* of Stokes Count> : The unilei'signeil huving been appoint a eommittee to esamine the fori- I going report of A J. Fagg, Clerk of tin Superior > >in t of Stokes County, and compare it with the records in the otlin., respivtfull\ repot is to the Hoar,l that he has examined said report and .ei ipared it with the rnonls of tli • said Clerk's olli e, and finds the anu n • e.i. Re>| • vtt'ullj r." oi'ted, Jan uury 2nd, 1*.i22. S. I' VKN \BLK, ' Committcf. State of North Carolina, Office of Hoard of County Commissioners. Stokes County. Upon the coming in of the report of S. ('. Venable, committee appointed I to examine the foregoing report of A. J. K.irk, Clerk of the Superior Court Jof Stokes County, and it appearing to the Hoard that said report is correct, jit is ordered by the Board that the report be and the same is hereby ac- Icepted, and it is furthfr ordered that said report be recordfd in the records lof official reports and filed in the office of the Register of Deeds, and that the I Clerk of the Hoard post a copy of same at the court house door and cause a I copy of same to be published in The Danbury Reporter. This the sth day of February, 1022. J. W. SI.ATK, Chairman Board of County Commissioners. Filed and registered in official reports at 1 o'clock, 1». M., Feb. ti, 1922. N. KARL WALL, Register uf Deeds for Stokes County. family, who reside a few miles wesi of Danbury, have been in very needy circumtances since he has been in jail. The matter wa9 recently brought to the at tention of the county commis- 1 sioners but they were without authority to act in releasing Nel- 1 son BIG SLEET DID MUCH DAMAGE Telephones Lines Torn Down and Timber Is Broken Badly. } i Kins: Route 2. March 6.—We; , had the largest sleet last Wed : nesday night that we ever had in this section so the old people say. It damaged the timber and broke up the fruit trees and the Quickstep Telephone lines were tore all to pieces and will take about S3OO to get them back in shape. Near the switchboard at G. W. Smith's, the lines blocked the mail carrier for several days. With several hands it will take a good while to get lines in operation. There is a good deal sickness , through this section at present. Mrs. (i. W. SSmith is very sick at this writing. It looks as if the tobacco crop i will be a failure as there is but little plant land fixeti, Mr. U.K. Long and his partner. Bill King, are hawk hunting at this writing. R. K. says they j are having great success. SCRIBBLER. Big lot of clover and grass seed. THfc BOYLES CO.. »Incorporated.l King. N. C. Most Anything You Need. Farm For Lease Or Sale. Come down and see l."v> ai re farm with good buildings, etc. J. M. Field, Climax. N. \. will lease or sell to the right man. Not much money needed it' you can make a living and money out of a good tobacco farm. "Fine chance for a young married man , to get a start." Yours very truly, .1. M. FIELD. i To Magistrates. Blank warrants, with judg ment. bill of costs, etc., complete. 'Printed and for sale at 5 cents each, or 50 cents per dozen. Sent bv mail to unv address. DAN BURY REPORTER. Danoury, N. C. Valuable Property For Sale. 1 will sril mv place wit hi >. ot,. mile of King High School. Con tains 71 acres and has new 10- ! room dwelling house, - t .bacon barns, good pack house. No. 1 feed barn and all outbuildings needed. One of the best orchards in the county. Will cash, or can make terms at tc iu)i) J. WILSON MITCHELL. King, N, C. I.OIS FOR SALE. 2 lots in Walnut Cove on corner of JBth and Main streets. For price and : terms write l\ SMITH [lsfebl« Ether, .V t. NOTICE. When in need of a carpenter or general repair work on your wagon, buggy, or furniture, write or ! see ROBT. A. JOYCE, Contractor and Builder. DANBURY, - N. C. 315 N. Main Street, On The Square. 1 Large Portrait and Commercial Work a ; Specialty. Kodak finish ing, 24 hour service. We pay special attention to Mail Orders. I We photograph any thing any time anywhere. Kodak developing 10 i cents per roll, 4 cents a print. Sfb4w Blank Deeds, Blank Deeds In Trust and Blank Chattel Mortgages for Sale. 1 )viN per dozen. deeds in trusts ."ik-. per dozen, chattel mortgages 2f>c. per dozen. Send us vnur order. We pay postage on all blanks. DANIsriIV IMPORTER, Oanbury, N. C. Cal>i>n&t» Plants. Fine stalky plant, from Am erican grown seed. Karlv Jersey Wakelield. Early Allhead, Char leston Wakelield. Winningstadt, ('opeiihagan .Market. Delivered li>\ parcels post Sl.liO thousand. E. H. HARREU., Prop.. High Knoll Truck Farm. H. I. Ho\ Ml. kcrnersvilte. N. C. 1 Tel. 10\v JOHN I). PERRY, Eyesight Specialist. Prices reasonable. Elmont Theatre Huilding, Winston-Salem. N. C. I DR. I'. N. IOMLINSON, I >entist W'inston-S dem, N. OlVices 22).22i, (Jilmer slump Hours, S:M(> a. m. to • >i Phones: Otlice He . j Residence I JOHM I). HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at-Law, ' DANBI'RY, N. C. Prompt attention to nil tmainesa entrusted \\ ill practice in ail State courts i DR. H. G. HARDING, Dentist. KING, N. C. . o!fL*» hours: S» to 12 and Ito 5 DR. E. M. GRIFFIN. Ph\sician and Surgeon. I P To Date. i>riig Store, king, N. C. DR. R. I) TUTTLH Dentist Office Over Fairview Drug 1 Store OKKH'E HOURS: i* to 1 and 2 to 5 i Winston Salem, N. C. ; Residence phone No. SI!) W. Ottiee " " 2535 W. STw. HALL, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to | all business entrusted. , Will practice in all courts.