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Volume LI.
KING SUFFERS
BIG FIRE
✓ ■
Several Stores Burned Before
Fire Could Be Checked—Max
.Samet Under $lO,OOO Bond
On Charge Of Starting the
Fire.
Kiiijs, Aujf. 31. -Fire broke out
here last Thursday ninlit about
in the King Supply Cn.'s building on
North Depot St. People rushed to
the building and broke the door
down The fire was in the upstairs
.part >f the building and had trained
■Mwh proportions that it was uneoti-
but lite re seemed to lie no
or smoke below. Tlte closest
door tin ier thi stairway hail been
left partially open anil a siuail light
was nit iced in the closet and upon
investigation two lighted candles
almost burned up were found with a
quant it\ of excelsior around them.
These were removed and it was not
until the upstaiis fell in that there
was any lire on tlu- lower flower of
the main brick building but the
frame building which adjoined the
bruit building and which belonged
to the same concern was on tire at
the same time that the brick build*
ing was burning. This building
burned very quickly and the flames
began to spread to the ad'oiiiing
buiiding. In tin mean time the tclc
' ph> hit ! been jilt in use and 1•
whole i intr.v si i, hud been tv ;itied.
A lit".-.-: -■ was i >• tu to Winston-
Salem : >r help. 4 \Vi'hin a short ttiv.e
people i.egan to airivc . I'uekct tto
t Is were form i briinring water
fiont a!! tlte nearby wells. A coiitin
l.. tts I - :;.- of bucket- of water was
passing to tin- roofs "f the building*
and m. 11 wile ail over the roof.>
'throwing water. Also a large nuni
.ber of both men and women were at
Wt : i> i moving stocks of nielchar.dise
fro in th" neat by stores and furni
ture and household effects liont the
dwellings that wef" exposed. Alma
i-jkhi- time Ni. I the department of
i-itiin-Sitleni. arrived on the scene
I finally the lire was conquered.
Jtfr. Fred K. Shore's feed barn, pri
vate garage anil out buildings were
all destroyed and his home, also the
home of Mr. W. E. Hartman caught
but the tire was extinguished. The
straw stacks at Mr. S. W. Pulliam's
feed barn which is located about 3
hundred yards away caught from the
aparks, but MiwToin Burge happened
to be at the barn and after quite a
little effort succeeded in stamping it
out. The following buildings were
partially destroyed. Drug store of
Dr. Ernest M. Griffin and the garage
building belonging to Mr. Walter
George, of Winston-Salem. Max
Samet, who was the owner of the
building and .stock of merchandise
ill which the fire originated and who
is reported to have carried thirty
thousand dollars insurance on his
«tock of goods and five thousand
live hundred dollars on the building,
•was arrested at his home in High
Point late Thursday night and placed
'order a bond of ten thousand dollars
.y £or his appearance here Friday. He
hail his preliminary hearing here
?»tli lay before Justices of the Peace
J|aA R. Caudle and Thomas E.
Probable cause was found and
he was bound over to the next term
of Stokes Superioi court to convene
."ill Danbury Moiidi.y, October l'.Hli,
Jp a bond of ten thousand dollars.
All the business houses, profession
al men and each and every citizen of
Xing join in extending their sincere
to the whole surrounditv
rtHounfry and to the fire departnvnt of
,V. inston-Salcm f>r responding so
promptly to the distress call and for
Mile heroic work done during the hits
Igpvhii h looked for a while like it
I would wipe out oxi«t"n e almost
L>ur entire little town.
Miss Gypsy George, of PUdmont
Springs, spent the week rt.il with
Miss Greta Tillotson ot. Fuse Main
Mr. Nick Mitchell, of Jefferson,
Kansas, is spending so no time witn
(relatives near here.
Mr. Fred Jacobs, of Winston-Sa
lem, spent Sunday with the family of
Mr. John Beasley in Walnut Hills.
I Mr. J. M. Boles, of Strasburg, Ya.,
Is spending a few days with his pa
tents near here. (
[ Albert Scales (colored) of thi* To
lia coville section who was driving
fc*Ford touring car ran down Mrs.
Robert Petreet at the corner of De
lot and Main St*, here Saturday
TOBACCO SALES
!j IN EASTERN N. C,
■! elany Markets Jammed On tht
Eve Of Opening—2s Cents
Hailed As Average Price.
Raleigh, Aug. 31.—The lobar.'!
markets of eastern North Carolim
will formally begin the l!''.'."i-2f
season tomorrow morning and re
ports from vaiious sections int'icat
1 heavy sales on the opening day. Th.
' crop his year has been tlicially o-t !
mated at 21)7,000.000 pounds, whi
is ported to sell for approximate!,!
' *7."> Oiio.tKiO or an average ot . b.iu
twenty-live cents per pound.
1 l-Vank Parker, .-.talis'! ian for tin
sttite department of agricuPure, es.i
1 mates that the crop grown this yeai
will be the fifth largest ever |io
1 ' duced.
A large number of in !• pendent
1 warehouses are exjv.tel to open to
' morrow morning, possibly 3.*> ii
number. The tobacco growers e >
, operative association expects to opet
warehouses in a score or more towns
Kinston Market Crowded.
' Kinston, Aug. 31. At 7 oVlocl
this evening more than two-tnir- ol
the *250,000 sijliare feet of tobae ci
warehouse spice here wis occll.oiei
by piles of tobacco i a.iy for thi
' I'cpig ef the auction >.>:i-. n hi t" to
nv iiow. Itidi.a".inns are that b-fort
the stui rise.- tomorrow niorninv. ev
" eiy available foot of floor spa- • wil
have been covered and that there wil
be hundreds if wagons and 11 • • •!..
beating cargoes of li.e w.ed tin..l-1.
to lli lo'ld.
\ "I lock" sale on th" oi enitm' di}
i- conce I-d by toba'-eo nun who hav
observed the floors. i.'eiyoi:.' o!
• the five warehouses in the city ha
additional floor space for the in v
l\.
Tobae.o men estimate that t"inor
row's sale.- will exceed one millio;
ponds.
r
• j night. Mrs. IVtree was knockei
. down and bruised about her arms
■ Her injuries were slight. He wa:
' arrested by ofli.er Hall and placet
■ under bond for his appearand
i here today to answer to si charge o:
'.driving a ear without brakes.
( Mr. W. S. Hoyles, of Denning, N'ev
! Mexico, is spending some time witl
■ relatives in this section.
1 Rev. Paul Herman Newsum, of thi:
i place, is holding a meeting at Fane;
I Ciap church near Mount Airy thi:
; week.
Fj Mr. and Mrs. 'G rover Wright, o:
' Mount Airy, spent Sunday with thi
f family of C. J. Jvirby in Walnu
: Hills.
'! The relatives and friends of Mr
■ Grover F. Stone gave him a surprisi
> birthday dinner yesterday. Thi
'! crowd gathered at 11:30 A. M. A
| temporary table was soon arrange!
1 on the lawn and within a few minute:
. it was tilled to ovcrfl nvcing witl
i all kind* of good things to eat, in
I eluding a generous supply of fini
> watermelons. The crowd was ar
' j ranged around th" long table and :
' i photograph of the table and ct'owt
' 1 was made. Thanks was oifercd bj
• ! Mr. George Mock, after which thi
II crowd pal took of a wholesome mea
i which seemed to be enjoyed to thi
''utmost by all present. This was Mr
,' Stone's thirty-ninth niWe stone
• 'About two hundred people wen
■ present.
i A large crowd attended the bij
• Co-npcratiw Tobacco Growers' pie
ni. held here Saturday. A line din
' nev wes set after which addressC'
': wefv' delivered by Miss Elixalvetl
' | Kelley, of Raleigh, anil Messrs. J
: Y. Joyner, formerly of Raleigh, V\'
■ M. W. -t, of King J. Oliver, o!
Eastern Car.ilinn, and P.. F. White
I district Held man. was a verj
: enthusia.-tic meeting and quite i
i ! number of outsiders who were pros
'lent were very favorably Impressed.
Dr. ('. S. Lawrence, of Winston
. Salem, was here on professional bus
i ine. s Saturday.
Mr. Ernest Barr, who resides twi
• j miles east of town had the misfor
' tune to lose a good barn of tobacci
by fire Saturday afternoon.
, The Modern Woodman ball tean
• defeated the Red Goose boys in ;
game here Saturday. The scon
• stood fourteen and one. Roth team:
f are of King.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Wright, o
■ Rural Hall, spent Sunday with lvla
r tives in Walnut Hills.
Danbury, N. C., Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1925
KEEP SCHOOLS
'J OUT OF POLITIC S
0 Stokes rdanv Defines the Foui
s Classes Of Kickers In tht
County's "School War."
I
■o . Walnut i'ove, N.
in August ."!, 1P2.-..
!i! Filitors Danbury Report! r:
•- I For the last two or three month:
. • yotir paper has been full of letter
ic; and news items concerning the ef
'■ I forts !»f our County Board of Kdu
m I cation to establish tlecem school:
y | nviT Stokes county. 1 have read al
it of these letters, talked with 1.-adini
I. . ,
.citizens, and attended no of tin
ie imi -.-lings of the Tax-Payers' Com
i- j mittoe. I have tried impartially ti
ir sound the thing to th ■ botoin am
j- see just why each prominent indivi
dual would be against bettei schools
it j Going from the facts thai have beet
1 | given me and the ones which I knov
ill to be true I offer the following ex
i- planation of the school war that r.ov
n is raging.
• s -1 There are four classes of kickers
Ist. The men who have a persona
a\e t'l grind. (They are tile one:
'• who started the whole thing abou
lii months ago.) 2nd. The shrew
'" politician who sees future elections
;!rd. The property own r win h:\:
u ' no children to edi'.cat". -Itii. The mat
wh I is led or pulled by Ve.l'i 'll.
•e stvinsr-', and w!n» d-ies r.i t do hi.- mvi
' " tlli: '.i lid.
H f i . v I I
i'e i-i .No. ! \\ •1. r ■ m;.« ; y nanu:
or niinent umonK whom we find :
l.eiii vim mad" ; str...ig ear.eaigi
l» n;t •>•. the H : giie ay P. iani tun
failed, who iilmi tried t iisVi tw>
i I 1 lie si lloul : till; I'iti l'":ilove»
' lid fa ! |i d, wl'.o n.iele .- •■-•l'tal tri ■
to Raleigh gr iviing and kit kill)
over vaiei"> things only til - : gnoi
; in! each and i vety ti.ne. We als:
tii.tl a man who for the f-w dollar
: , t'ofit on a si ho I bus. which tin
", Hoard of Education did nut see ti
jin buy from him, canvassed tin
~uounty with a petition and carriei
•d it t:> lialeiuh endeavoring to havi
s. two school officials r •moved, am
is their seats filled by men to whom hi
•tl' i nild sell trucks to, or control. Hi
•e j met with the same success as tin
>f . first mentioned. He failed.
j Under No. 2 we also find man;
w names. Chief among whom there i:
I
:h'a gentleman who has met more re
j verses in politics than the averagi
is individual could face his neighbo
■yjwith, who is so bitter with his RINt
is STUFF (we have heard nothin)
I else from him for 15 years) that hi
>f' thinks a man whose political belie
ie is not as his is dishonest. He ha
at I recently launched a campaign to pu
lour school system into politic". Alsi
r.; one of the present member. - , of th
sti. I Board of County Commissioners whi
ie |is endeavoring to pull one of thi
A ! shrewdest pieces of political stra
>d | tegy that we have s.-en lately. Am
,'s [another leader of the Tax-PayiHrs
;h i Committee who has u brother held
1- 1 iag an important political position
ie and who.-.' very system reeks witl
r- political acid. Ho thinks lie sees i
a political future for himself or h':
tl lelatives but he is mistaken.
>y ' In the 3rd group we have perhap
ie the largest number of kickers, nici
ill who have no children, or whos • cliil
ie dren have finished school, or whosi
r. children haven't much educntioi
e. and who does not want them to liav.
re any. The tirst mentioned lii-ntlemai
.in No. 2 tits this company also th
ig last mentioned gentlemen in artkli
i'- 2 tits in thi.i assembly, Atiothe
i- leader in this group is a gentlemai
>s from near Walnut Cove, whose nam
h appears on various circulars. Thi
.I. man has never been an advocator o
i'. schools and he is only fighting ti
if | stay out" of the Walnut Cove Specia
e, School District, a fact that he is try
•y ing to keep under cover, he also ha
a ! political cravings. I also gave dee]
s- thought to a gentleman from Sand;
. , Ridge who had quite a little to sa;
l- in the last Tax-Payers' Meeting
s- Upon investigating 1 found that al
|of his children had finished schoti
ro out of the county,
r-' In group No. I we have a larg
,'o following. These are the men tha
' will get the kicks when it is all ovei
m They are misled by all of the afore
a mentioned groups, sometimes the;
re are driven. I feel for them,
is 1 wish that every intelligent ma
: and woman in Stokes county woul
nf. get off to themselves and think thi
!\- j thing out. Do you want our schot
I system torn down by underminini
[STATEMENT FROM !
SUPT. CARSON
i
Submits Figni'fs To Show That
Statements Matie In Regan;
l
1 To School Expenses Are Er
roneous.
Editor Danbury Reporter:
I notice that a circular letter is
being distributed in the county by
Mr. H. H. Williunison in which he
f
makes the statement tllit "these
amounts have not been sufficient to
conduct our schools, and note.- ami
" contracts are outstanding which
l!J create a debt of $170.101' that must
u ' come out of the pockets of the tax
payers." As this statement i.- entire
ly erroneous and misleading i wish
to correct the same. The facts arc
'* as follows:
Expenditures of Hoard of Educa
tion last four vears ;ts showni bv
w ..
audit:
From July Ist, If'2l, to July
U : Ist, i:> 22, *1 10.*7t;.:!a
I From July Ist. P.»22, to July
Ist. 1U23, 1.">7,i:.V.'2
'' lof this jinio tnt ; t. -.v
'* buildings and furnitar.'.
" From July Ist, 1P23, t. July
1 Ist, 1024, . 31115,100.77
S 17.SIS'.Jti of this amount for, new
buildings and furniture.
1,1 From July 1.-t. IP2-1 t > July
Ist, 1 ■ '2* i, !-i«i.222.11
sil 1,12 o r ,hi, a i : foi new
liuildings ai. ; new
Levy f... the i • . ;. .r with
a specials and eija-diz:!.. f .:i,I taking
m .'tlllle values as la.-t i.ut am aii
ai vi.-ed by lax audi: >r t'ley v. ill be less)
slol.ti27.ii.'! which carries ;tiii ..;n: set
•d aside for intertst and sii:kit:g fund
'S fo| SMO,OIIO asked for.
g For money liorrowd to take care
i- of new buildings as shown in -tate
•o ntent the Hoard owes State s lit',37".
i's IJonds taken over Walnut
le Cove 23,000
it Note Gei'iuanton Special
ie lii.'itrict ... 1,100
•il Note Walnut Cove Special
'e District 2,077.73
id j
to Total amount .$8ii,">52.73
Ie ; Three years ago on account of the
ie State failing to comply with certain
obligations the county had to fund
i.v $33,000. Expenditures of till above
is indebtedness is shown in yearly
c-1 statements as given above and is
to i not over and above what is shown.
>r i The schools have been run on exact
G ! amounts as shown by yearly state
ig ! nients.
10 J I wish to state that the State has
I increased our equalization fund
18 j $lO,OOO per year for 2 years. At the
j expiration of this time we hope and
! have every reason to believe that if
u | we continue our school program that
lr i this amount will be increased. By
K> this increase of the equalization fund
A ~ the board is able to take care of its
building program without increasing
s the tax rate one penny.
;, "l J. C. CARSON,
"> • Supt. Schools Stokes Count v.
:h j
■i 1
;' s i Her Loniv Suit
i
Cook —"I can't break the ice,
is.
mum.
j Mistress —"Tiiat's very strange.
Ilridget. Did you try letting it fall'.'"
—Huston Trans.ript.
»n
i'C .
lM poh'.aians? Who is this Tax-Payers'
Committee? What type of citizens
|i> lead it? Are they sincere in their
• c acti'iiis? Can a man WHO IS A
m MAN deny his feilow brother a
i, Sl t *i ARE DEAI/.' Want modern
j s sclin 'I facilities en the other fellow's
)f moic y and deny him and his children
to the -line benefits? Are you going
U 1 to permit another f'llow's personal
v- giu lge to destroy your child's chance
ls for an education'.'
•p If good schools iii'i 1 wrong the
ly,whole world is wrong, if we can't
ty afford them we are ditVercnt from the
g. res' of the United S'ates. 1 for one
ill am willing to let the school matter
ol rest with Mr. Forrest, ?.lr. Steele,
Mr. Christian and Mr. Carson. 1 ho
le lii've they are men of too much honor
ut to put anything over on their fellow
r. man. The last thing in the wojld
e- that should get in our school system
>y is politics. It will ruin it. When a
i man knocks the Hoard of Education
in found him out and you will tind he
Id has his personal matt i- at heart
lis nine out of U:\
ol A CITIZEN AND TAX-PAYER OF
i g STOKES COUNTY.
I FACULTY FOR \V. C. I
HIGH SCHOOL
...—4
Term Begins Septomber 11th;
With Bright I'mspt-vis —J
News ami Personal Itun>.
Walnut ( Si-it; l. Mi-s
jMyrtlt? Birg .wt> i»• b;»on visiting!
relative- It Martinsville, Va., for!
■ two i. . »••!t in-ii lioinn Fiv.ay, :
, bringing her cousin Mian Helen |
Floyd, \v::>; i • t for the wwk-i'nd, I
Mr. J. Fulton an,l Miss.-.- Sadie.
.!'i t:, ar i Mary Ru'Ji, « »f Wins-ton-
Sa!--i:i, s 'tit i'rltiay afternoon in
Mr. a;; : Mrs. Jacob Full, r., Mrs.
Join - ! Messrs. S. i . Austin and
liill iiairston attended the dan-.e at
Mt. Airy Thursday night,
i Mr-. \V. i.. Bowk's and Mr.-. \Y.
0. I> ■ 1.-.-ii and families returned
lhur.-ita;. from Moore's Springs
when* ii. y have been for live \vc.'k>.
I M:.-si- N.l! and Margaret llutch
: ii' v,-d friends in R-cidsville
. last week.
Mi.-- Elizabeth Sparger was ti .•
-ii -i of Mi - Katherine Hutch.-r.- i.
| for the v. - -h-cllii.
| Th ■ IS:-.; •*.!.«: Sunday S.-hool n
jyei ted a !:.!•-• time on their pi "
jSo ih- f• • Ground Thursday after-
Ino ill. A large erowd went ar. i c.
ahundai. i f good eats was en. i.
j Mr. Fr ■i: Siate, of High i'
was \ i- ii town Thur. i.
| Mr. M. i■. • ii •.- i..HJ- ivt urn
■ vis:! . i. ; j)j say- .
ver;. L.i leased with the ■ : v
there.
.'!i--!- .•.i '.; i iiiv.i Nell * i.. '>:
V' sit'-'l 1 (iohls • I a-. .
\v, }■!.;• . h last w.-t-L
Mi-s, > \ ;an iiii'i Treda Hut-:. of
1 !'. ;.nol:i, V... ' isited th ii aan..
Mrs. l'r .ii. !asi w. k.
Mr. an i Mr-. .1, B. ISyr.i. of Mar
t::ii.ville, \ a., >;x : t Thursday with
Mrs. l-Jrodio.
| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Do ison spent
I Wednesday in (ire. lisboro.
lhe Walnut Cove high school will
i K'gin work or September 1 i*h. anl
. ; expects a sucvessful year. The
; grammar gradt department will be
. put on accredited list, lacking only a
i part of library which they will ac
| quire this year. Mr. Preston Smith,
. of Francisco, will have the late Mr.
j Murphy's place as caretaker while
i attending school. Several students
from other communities are coming.
; | in to take advantage of the accredit
.led school. The students who failed j
lon work last year will be required
,| to make up that work before they j
II can be promoted. The make up ex-1
, j aminations will be given the first •
I [ week of school.
■ J The following comprise the school
faculty:
j Ist grade, Miss Sallie Bett Mar-!
| shall, Walnut Cove.
2nd grade, Miss Julia liairston,
Walnut Cove.
j 3rd grade, Miss Nell Huteherson,
I Walnut Cove.
' -Ith grade_ Mrs. A. A. FOWKT.
j Walnut Cove.
;, t h grade, ?>liss Sue Tavlor, Ashe
' ville.
•Stli grade, Mrs. Will Wheeler.
Walnut Cove.
7-.!: grade, Mrs. King Cr. ga: .
; Walnut t'n-e.
Hittii School Department.
i F.iiglish, Miss l' l tra
■ r. !. .v. Airy.
"1 Home Economic-. M.-.-
! !• i I.' ght, Walkertow:..
'I Ft ar. i History, Mr. Ralph
. Tut.i- - lant principal,
i Ma" M. T. Chilton, I'rin i
> ' pal.
Miss N « '.ilhon, who w.ii teach
ilthe tift in Burlington >i liool.
' I will la\ ••■!' irilay for Burling! n.
I Messr.- 1 S. Zimmerman, .! 1.
1 Zimmernia: . -it Covington and Bob
j Young let"' ?•'. "day for Hamlet,
■ where the;, v..' e engaged in work,
j Mr. and Mi C. Oihner ret urn
t'd Sunday fr.• i . -it to Black Mm.
Mr. T. C. liar n spent the week
end at his h"ir. >:dibury
'I Mr.-Alec 11.r . f Winston-Sa
lem, was in town "I slay.
Miss Frankie Mi; of High'
I Point has been vi-iting friends in;
| town for several day-.
Mcsdamcs P. W. Dav -. Paul Ful
i t«>n and Jacob Fulton .-ia • Tuesday
. in Greensboro.
Messrs. Hassel Moretield and
j Carter Ray and Ed Shelton. of Char-j
". lotto spent the week-end with Mr. I
anu Mrs. J. W. Moretield. I
No. 2/786
MR. M'GEE
| WRITES AGAIN
; Replies !-• Letters Of Corres
pondents !•> Last Isue Of
This Paper and Defend- His
Position.
j _ liermanton. N. C.,
August :A, 1!'25.
; Editor Report-o :
I Through the column* of the Re
' porter of th" 1 !*th I i some
remarks on the financial condition of
the ceunty i;. purtly :tn nonpartisan
way, with no view whatever ex
cept that we might be omo better
acquainted with thc> tinun.-ial condt
ti-i f the county, and I did not
expect then by t > become a-sociated
with the differences that exist l>o
;weet: the Hoard of Education, the
Hoard of County ('•■ minis-: one! -, and
the pending litigation.
i merely u:-ntionei «s hoot
budget, the i ntl'oVel y over the
building program and the toad pro
gram, but directed m\ remark-, to
* !le !in 111 :al condition of the county.
I stated emphatically in my article
to iie.'>r; i that I wa- fend of
- ye!: ... 1 road- and all
...v. - i : internal improvements
; -it-Mi-, d mt them extended
f !'• ■ ■ ,n. t time torn mens urate
v ;th tile ability of the tax-pay. is «.f
ti: ■ e ;n?y t > Ihtan e t l -. nr.
lli.'a. . ;t appeal's that - • > -
:• 1 h.t r«-t.« must have 1.. t hed
1..;. marks.
'if • wing is-tie f -. li.'por
•ght forth -i - front
Mr. John Christian of : Board of
! .• n and a Is« . ■ f-.e Mr.
I' • •r. i have no !'.-• -i what
i ■ : enter into a t w.-;.iapov con
t. .vr.-y. :i. iti. . i'i.l I wi-h to dis
. i.-.- ti.,- seii. ill building program of
the nunty. it v.as my intention to
tai\. no pat! in the s-.-howl building
program, hut since Mr. Christian
a: i Mr. Pepper have seen lit to make
their remarks, m part, personal, I
\\ i.-h to make my own position clear.
First: Mr. Pepper states that I
. noneojsly claimed that the school
i-u iget submitted to the county com
missioners i'.r their approval asked
for .$11)0,000 with which to put on
the building program of the county.
It is hardly necessary to repeat, he
'cause the readers of the Reporter will
remember, that I stated the school
budget asked for about a $lOO,OOO.
Attempting to show me in error, Mr.
| IV-piK'r stated that the budget asked
for only $BO,OOO. To be exact, the
] Board of Education, through their
1 school budget asked for $OB,OOO, and
while the commissioners refused to
i allow them but $BO,OOO, the Board of
Education had an opportunity to se
cure $lB,OOO from another source
without the endorsement of the Board
•••f County Commissioners, and they
pursued this course, thereby making
the total budget for building fund
Si's,uno, and hence, my statement,
■"ab.ut a .>100,000." Accepting these
ii,i.i - I. nig true, why does Mr.
I'. iv- r fail to recite the facts in the
case. when we have reason to be-
In". th.\: he was in possession of
-talt information? Any one desir
:.:g further proof of my statement
will reference any member of the
Hoard of County Commissioners or
Mr. .1. C. Carson, clerk of the joint
board m cling.
Mr. 1 v ppcr elaborates at consid
erable length upon the school build
ing pivgram now p -nding. pointing
t the proposed •.lyction of commo
dio i» ,-ih. i'l buildings at Dar'uir;,
Francisco, l.iiwsonville and Sandy
Ridge. lie emphasize!- the fac that
Walnut i "Ve, Ciernianton. King ct ~
are enjoying splendid school fa.ili
ti - and further states that Pan bury
and the northern part of the county
are helping to finance those splendid
sihools referred to. Mr. Pepper
further states that the Hoard of
Education is new offering to provide
Oanln.ry and the northern part of
the county with school facilities
equal to those enjoyed by the south
ern part without it costing any tax
payer a penny extra in taxes,
i Believing in local self-government,
.it is fitting to say that if the people
'of Danbury, Francisco, l.awsonville
!an i Sandy Ridge districts desire
these splendid schools, they should
make their desires known. Walnut
Cove, (iermanton, King and the oth
er districts enjoying these splendid
j schools, laid out their districts, asked
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