DANBURY REPORTER
Volume LI.
DENTAL CLINIC
BEGINS THIS WEEK
JVacliers and Parents I'rjred
Tn ('o-njjerate With School
Ollkials In Carrying )lli
Wmi;.
Itinerary for first month of Den
t-'l t iinic for Stokes county schools,
to be conducted by I •!'. J. S. Moore,
beginning December Ist:
(iermanton School, (Center.)--
Tuesday, December Ist, !' a. m. to I
p. ni„ Wednesday, December 2nd,
a. m7to I. p. m., Thursday, December
"rd. a. m. to 12 m.
Palmyra School (At (iermanton.)
Thtir day. December I'.rd, 1 p. m. to
I p. in., Friday, December ith, a.
in. to I p. 111.
I'ini Log School (At (iermanton.)
'Saturday, December ">th, !' it. 111.
to 12 in..
King School (Center.) Monday,
December 7th. !' a. ni. to 12 in.
Mm. View (At -King.) Mhmfciy,
December 7th. 1 p. in. to 1 p. in.
King School.-—Tuesday, Decem
ber Sth, !i ii. ill. to 12 in.—
Mt. Olive (At King.) Tuesday,
December Sth, 1 p. ill. to 1 p. in.
King School.— Wednesday, Dec.
S'th, ;• a. in. to 12 m.
Oak Grove (At King.)— Wedne
sday, December 9th, 1 p. ill. to 1 p. 111.
King School.—Thursday, December
10th, a. in. to 12 ill.
Dry Springs (At King.)-—Thurs
day, Dec. 10th. 1 p. in. to I p. m.
King School. Friday, December
llt'i, ;i a. m. to 12 ill.
I'ivson (At King.) Friday, De
cember lltli. 1 i>. in. to 1 p. m.
King School. Saturday. Decent b.-r
12th, a. in. to 12 m.
King School. Monday, December
1 Ith, a. in. to 12 m.
('apella (At King.) Monday, De
cember 1 Ith, I p. m. to 1 p. m.
King School. Tuesday, December
1 oth. :i a. in. to 12 m.
Haw Pond lAt King. I Tuesday,
December loth, 1 p. m. to I p. m.
Binnacle School (Center. 1 Wed
nesday, December Kith. !• a. in. to
12 m.
Chestnut Grove (At Pinnacle.) —
IV'odnesday, December 16th, 1 p. m.
IW ■> P- m.
Pinnacle School.—Thursday, De
cember 17th, 0 a. m. to 12 m.
Kallam (At Pinnacle.) —Thurs-
day, December 17th, 1 p. ni. to I
p. ni.
Volunteer (At Pinnacle.)— Friday,
December 18th, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Pinnacle School.—Saturday, De
cember l'Jth, 0 a. m. to 12 m., Mon
day, December 21st, 'J a. m. to 12 m.
Flat I4ock (At Ifunacle.) —Mon-
day, Dec. 21st, 1 p. m. to 4 p. m.
Walnut Cove School (Center.) —
'Tuesday, Dec. 22nd, i* a. m. to 12 m.
Tuttle or Isom (At Walnut Cove.)
■ —Tuesday, December 22nd, 1 p. m.
to 4 p. m.
Walnut Cove.—Wednesday, De
cember 23rd, 0 a. m. to 12 m.
Rosebud (at Walnut Cove.) —Wed-
nesday, December 23rd, 1 p. ni. to 4
p. m.
Walnut Cove School. Monday,
December 28th, 0 a. m. to 12 m.
« Fulp (At Walnut Cove.) —Monday,
i December 28th, 1 p. m. to 4 p. m.
!' Wain ul Cove School.—Tuesday,
December 21»th, '.I a. m. to 12 m.
O'tk Hill (At Walnut Cove.)
Tuesday, December 2Hth, I p. m. to
' 4 p. m.
Walnut Cove School.—Wednesday,
December 30th, a. m. to 4p. m.,
Thursday, December 31M, a. 111. to
4 p. in., Friday, January Ist, !• a. in.
to 4 p. in..Saturday, January 2nd.
! !» a. in. to 12 m.
j.; Remainder of itinerary will be
""Wished or notices sent to schools,
| on or about January Ist, 192ti.
i I wish to request all teachers to
co-operate with Dr. Moore in put
: ting this piece of work across. The
State is spending quite a sum of
! money for the welfare of the chil-
I lren in the county and I hope that
■ all those eligible, that is, between
the ages of six and thirteen, will take
advantage of the opportunity in hav
. ing their teeth examined, cleaned
and looked after properly by Dr.
Moore.
Dr. Moore conies to the county
highly recommended by the State.
1 am sure his work will be
tory in every respect.
J. C. CARSON, Supt.,
Stokes County Schools.
KING CONTINUES
TO GROW RAPIDLY
| Two Mdv Iti'sidi'iues (iniiijr L'p
—1.1.1s and Farms Chanirinj?
llainis—(JiK* Homo Lost P»\
j Fin l .
|
1 K■ iijr. Nov. ■!().- Mr. Banner Shel
i ton has purchased from Mr. Reed
, Jones a nice residence oil Ka.-\
! Main St.
Miss Annie I. Smith, of Boston,
i Mass., is spending several day.- with
Mrs. 1!. Stone, who resides just
South of town.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. West spent
Thanksgiving with relatives at
Martinsville, Va.
i .1. Thomas Newsont lost his home
j l>y lire last Thursday afternoon. All
of his household property and wear
jinn apparel was destroyed. Mr.
! N'ewsum carried no insurance.
I Reed Jones, of Mount Airy, has
J purchased from Banner Sheltmi u
J nice lot on Rust Main St., on which
|he will erect a new dwelling.
| Material is being placed on the
j site preparatory to erecting a nev,
! home on West Main St. for 15. !•
i I'ulliam.
! James Jones has purchased from
JJ. K. Stone a forty-acre farm two
j miles South of town. Consideration
three thousand dollars.
| Peyton llutchins, of Winston-Sa
lem, spent Sunday with his parents
here.
| Mr. R. 1!. Stanh \ spent Thanks
giving with relative and friends i i
Raleijrh.
Mrs. X. (). Tutll :u:,| children, of
Rui'ky Mount, are .-in a few
days with relatives hei.-.
j ?dr. Thcoilore Xew.-un . "f ITitrli
Point, spent Sunday with h > parents
in Walnut llill>.
Mr. (I. !''. Stolle has p:in ha->.'d
from his brother. Mr. .1. 11. Stone,
his farm just South of town. om
sideration seven thousand dollars.
Mr. Stone will move to Kinjr where
he will be associated with the Kin.r
Drujr Co.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Baker, of Ilijrli
Point, spent Sunday with relatives
here.
Mr. K. A. Hauscr went to Wins
ton-Salem today to look after some
business matters.
| Messrs. W. Kverett Hartma.i,
Grant Gravitt, Paul Kiser and llob
son Preston left this morning for an
| extended trip to Florida.
I Mr. J. S. Mix, of Greensboro, is
\ a business visitor here today.
JUDGE MEEKINS
WARNS OFFICERS
Tells Them They Must Stop
Shooting At Supposed Liquor
Law Violators—Quotes iLaw
To Them.
I Raleigh, Dec. I.—Judge Isaac M.
Meekins told federal officers that
they must stop shooting at persons
supposed to be prohibition violators.
The judge declari I it a violation
of the law to shoot at them when
they flee and it is, he said, a dan-
Igerous thing to shoot into the air to
frighten them. The judge cautioned
| the officers against assuming that
j violation of the prohibition act is a
capital felony. It is against the law,
i he said, but it is not the worst crime.
He told the officers who had tes
tified that they shot to stop Peyton
Kdwards in Halifax, that if a man
is treated that way he has reason
to think that he is being attacked
• anil he can light back. The judge
was not right sure that a legal and
moral defense could not be made.
, Judge Meekins discountenances the
practice of federal officers in per-
suading others to violate the law in
older to make a case. He declared
that when he is convinced of such
methods used in getting evidence h ■
will discharge the defendant. Mr-.
Fannie Bum. a widow with nine
children, testified that one Ben
Faulkner, who has been getting up
such evidence, pretended to be sick
and going fishing, lie asked her for
a pint and she gave the fellow the
liquor that her husband had before
he died. Faulkner, from her testi
mony, must have needed the liquor.
She said he drank nearly all of it.
\\'hite lies usually are yellow.—
Manilla Bulletin.
Danbury, N. C., Wednesday, Djc 2, 192
DANBURY-WALNTT COVE KG AD
HAS THIRD HEAVIEST TRAFFI'
Only Wkistoii-Salem-Uural Hall
U"als Have Mure Trailii- Tli;
Made On All Uuads Ol' Disl
Traffic on all >f the Sun ■ hi*. U
ways in this district wa- count'"! bj
the patrolmen on November 1 tith,
and according to informatio:i given
out hy th - State highway ollice of
this district the Danbury-Walnut
Cove highway had more cars on it
than any roads in the district except
two, namely, the Winston Saleni-
Rural Hail Road and th" Winston-
Salem-Yudkinville road.
Foreign cars observed Nov .•tuber
|i! were
Observations by highways fol
low:
Highway 00— Winston-Salem to
Greensboro, seven miles southeast
of \\ inston-Saleni, 7si> vehicles; Win
ston-Salem to Yadkinville, six miles
west of Winston-Salem, I,Sol! vehic
les; Yadkinville to Winston-Salem,
four miles north of Mocksville, |;
Yadkinville to North Wilkesboro, 1
west of Yadkinville,
Wilkeslioro to Winston-Salem, 15
miles east of Wilkesboro, 4t»l; from
North Wilkesboro to Dellaplatie, .">
miles north of North Wilkesboro,
.'{'.•o; from Wilkesboro to Boone, 12
miles east of Boone, 113 vehicles.
Route No. "."> From Mocksville
to Lexington, five miles east of Lex
ington. 20; fi-nn Mocksville to
Statesville, live miles west of Mocks
ville.
Route No. Ml -From Mocksviil ■
to Salisbury, five miles south of
Mocksville, S2n; Yadkinville to
Mocksvil!'-, three miles south if
Yadkinville. 212; Yadkinville b> M*.
Airy, one mile north ot Yadkinville.
till; I'obson to i tutchtield, I miles
south of Hobsoti, IMount Airy to
Ilobson, si\ miles southwest of Mt.
Airy, 2-VI.
Route No. i>ti --Winston-Salem
Mt. Airy, seven miles west of Wins
ton-Nulem 1,l il; \\ inston-Salcm to
Mt. Airy, otic ntile north of Kinx,
Mt. Airy to Pilot Mountain, 1
mile north of Pilot Mountain, 117.
Route 811—Westtield to Mt. Airy,
six miles east of Mt. Airy, titjX;
Westtield to Danbury, four miles
east of Westtield, 42!; Mt. Airy to
Danbury, nine miles east of West
field, 1 11); Walnut Cove to Danbury,
two miles north of Walnut Cow,
!»2X.
Route 2t»—Klkin to Statesville,
seven miles south of Jonesville, 37V;
Klkin to Doughton, seven miles
north of Klkin, 421; Doughton to
Sparta, 10 miles south of Sparta,
ltiti; Sparta to Jefferson, four miles
cast of Sparta, 1117; Jefferson to
Seottsville, eight miles east of Jef
ferson, 171.
Route 07—Sparta to Laurel
Springs, three miles south of Sparta,
, three miles east of Laurel Springs,
24; Laurel Springs to North Wilkes
boro, tw.o miles south of Laurel
Springs, 54; Wilkesboro to Laurel
Springs, 15 miles north of North
Wilkesboro, f>2; Wilkesboro to
Taylorsville, at Moravian Falls, JJ(>4.
Route 18—Moravian Falls to
Lenoir, six miles west of Moravian
Falls, 123; lA-noir to Wilkesboro,
six miles east of Lenoir, !•!>; Mor
ganton to Lenoir, Morgantoti to
Lenoir, four miles south of Lenoir,
457.
i Route 17 I.enoir to Hickory, one
miles east of (iranitc Falls, 81'!;
Lenoir to Blowing Rock, live miles
north of Lenoir. 3!U; lenoir to Blow
ing Rock, lfi miles north of I.enoir,
1 HI; Boone to Blowing Rock, four
miles east of Boone, 11(4.
Route (>!•—Boone to Valle Crucis.
1(1 miles west of Boone, ltU; Todd
to Boone, four miles North of Boone.
•I>; Jefferson to Boone, three miles
northwest of Boone, -It*; North
Wilkesboro to Jefferson, li> miles
north of Wilkesboro, 102.
Route fiS—Grassey ('reek to J«'f
ferson, four miles north of Jeffer
son, 1117; Crumpler to Grassey Creek,
four miles north of Crumpler, Id;
North Wilkesboro to Jefferson, two
I miles east of Jefferson, 1 !>>.
i Dr. S. F. Tillotson
Goes To Stokesdale
I)r. S. F. Tillotson, of the King
I section, has removed to Stokesdale
[for the practice of his profession.
am! .ns!uii-Sa'i • Ya-ii:invi'J ■
t). liit* .*m• >l\*'S ICna- i '■ nil \\
•iii .NtiVi-nibir I*.
i\iILKS K(>AD
LET DEC. s
Stokes Is Scheduled To Or! l_*
Miles Al This Letting Uy
Stati- Mijrhway Commission
[is Location Not Oiven.
Hah 'ui . Nov. Two million
dollars worth of hiphway
si'hedult-d for letting peceinher -
will brinp the state's total invest
ment in new hiphway construction
bepun durinp 11'2~» to approximately
$20,000,011(1. settinp a notable pace
for the tirst twelve month- of an
administration that is majorinp in
both economy and propn-ss. Kip
ures obtained front the state hiph
way commission today list th--
mileape involved in the investment
iit l! 50. of which 12") is hard-.-urfa •
construction, and the Pecembei s
lettinp will add SO miles, sixty of
them asphalt or concrete.
The commission's tipures on the
cost of the year's new projects pre
sents a record that stacks up with
the bin' cons ti tie t ion periods in
aupurateil with the lit-- •>.">o.not i,noil
hiplnvay Imnd issue. \ctual mile
aire eomplet-'d in l!'2.'i. ellicials e.-ti
mated, may run above l.ono mil -s
and exceed any twelve month period.
Actual fipures on lompleted mileape,
or the cost, are not yet availabl •.
pi-tnlillp the ; nnilal check-up at llle
i ml of the period.
Adequate tiiian es f..»• the ii titin
nance of the pre.- -tit rate of eon
si rue! ion throiiL-h many more moiitli
liave been a»ured throuph hiphway
issues of the K-pislat lire, county
loans and federal aids. Hiphway
Chairman Frank Papc reported to
tiovernor M l.ean some months
th.-it road buildinp the first two years
of the McLean administration woui I
exceed construction fipures for any
other like period. The governor is
enthusiastically behind the program,
and it will receive further boostinp
durinp his tenure of office. The pro
jects to be let to contract December
S are located in nine counties. Cum
berland will pet twlevc miles; Wake,
seven miles; Davidson, twelve; Rock
ingham, seven; Richmond, nine;
Alexander, nine; Stokes, twelve;
Jackson, twelve and Swain six.
TRAFFIC TOLL IN
■ STATE LAST WEEK
Had More Than Any State In
The South; Florida Close
Second With 7.
Atlanta, Nov. 80.— A slight de
; crease in the number of deaths and
! a small increase in the number of
I injuries from trattic accidents in tlv
south from the week previous are
I shown in a survey mailt- for the past
I week by the Associated Press today.
J There wen deaths in the pat
week compared with .'it! for tli
week before and 282 injuries us
compared with ITO the prior wi k.
The reports eame from 11 state-
North Carolina took the lead i'i
the number of deaths with eight.
I* lotiila following a dose second
with seven, (icorgia was an easy
wintvr in the injured column with
."»*». Florida being her nearest com
petitor with .'»•> injuries.
Alabama, Mississippi and I.ousi
ana reported tu deaths while Vir
ginia. reporting three deaths, claim
ed immunity from the injury col
umn.
j A tabulation ly states follows:
State Heaths Injuries
North Carolina s •J'*
Virginia :? (i
South Carolina 2
(tcrgia "it!
Florida 7 3t>
1 Alabama o 12
Mississippi i) 20
U'uisiana 0 20
! Arkansas 2 !>0
Tennessee 3 20
Kentucky 5 , r >
If security comes, can disarmament
be far behind?— Providence Journal.
BIG PAY
AT DILL AHi t
Jr. ). • A. M. >'■' ■ Ha!!
«Ui i I»-|!.\rd 11 • »i«. ■ :i!..!
i'-v-i-nt Diliar ■} W • 1
ISilile ami Fl:-.'.
I'illard, Nov 'l'l m 1 !•.. in/
(!:;y tin- Jr. >. ' V M. t- (' •.
Hall and I 'ill.i • th •: ' .. i .
ber >f friends i :i* i i | i
school bllil i.r l:' f i ,'iu p 1 t>
present to uhool » bible at il flair.
'l'll, i 1- ;. 11 I . II!- 1 I y
N I' Hr.v if.-. |ir;:i it ■! •' - , chiol.
'• '• • '■ ■: i- I 'ii'. (.'i 11• i i.if r
■' I ray.-i ;■!' >r whit-. ,i.. tMi m.*.l th ■
niii'.itip t-. }.'> .1. I!, ('.irti i.
"f I*'' Hi' , .\ ht> in turn ii;-„roi!u.-ed
Rev. Mini Joyce, v 1 ■ I'VilaiMi il ;l."
pri-i • i|»l• - n' th • F i m- (Iriici' in 'i
vi i impressive w i ; i l af:'-r ih-■
s"iu . "S-ar Spanpled it hum r," p;v
si" ii ll th ' flap ami bible. whi I: v.--i
ai-ptcil liy the principal N I'. Bry
ant. after which At torney J. A.
Joyce, nf Reidsville, deliver-d a very
line address on the principles of the
•Junior Order and universal educa
tion. After the flap was raised eve>y
body was invited to place their din
net »n the table, prepared for that
purpose, after the table was tilled
with Stokes county's pood eatables
the remainder was placed under Mu
table. There were sixty cakes or t) ; .
table, -everal chickens, pork, I- .f.
opposnni and everything y• >i ■.
eat u.i- there.
After dinner tin- Dillard boy- •
ed the Sainlv IJidpe school t>. - ,
panie of Casket liall, which r, - ; • I
in a re of >i\ to four in fav r f
the local team.
Tin- I'illard irirl- then played v. th
a scon ••!' mx to i ne in favor >l' the
l>illard - hool jrirl-.
r.veryliody si eim-d to enjoy them
-elver. and th-- dinner al-o th.- y.i.i.e.
tluiuirh tin- wind wa.- a iittle cold.
FEDERAL COURT
HAS BIG JOB
Term Begins Dee. 7th At
Greensboro With Nearly Five
Hundred Cases On Docket.
Twenty-two cases were entered
yesterday on the docket for a term
of federal district court here, added
to the 474 cases already on the
docket. The term of court will start
here December 7, which is the tirst
Monday in the month.
I' does not seem possible that
all these cases can be tried at the
term, the first week of which has
been scheduled for trial of cases in
which charpes are made of violation
of the national prohibition lav.-,
violation of the anti-narcotic law
and other infractions. However,
Judpe E. Yates Webb the past week
in Wilkesboro disposed of about 200
cases in three days, pettinp throuun
in time to adjourn court for the
observance of Thankspivinp. A larpi
number of the cases at the Wilkes
boro term of court were for v; 'a
tion of the prohibition law.
It is probable that some
will be added to the docket I re
the term of court is started. The
total now i-- I.ui and the ."00
will probably be exceeded *'
\\. ek.
Wl-.i! • .l;, !ire Webb will
lit ' Week of court.
" ■' ns, of tln» western
» lei a! district, wili
h vreM.lc over the I
w. the Salisbury ! nir
ca --'ated for trial. I- ,i--
( cast Norwood, .1. K. D-utgh
ton I. Jackson are ,rur-• -
with of the nation : hank
inp hi result of th • liltm
lof the National ! !;, >f
Salisbui . ' .lie. 11»2,'t.
The tel • court scheduled hen
has no tii for its adj u'titnc '
anil it appi ' at it may run do.--
to Christina- if not up to that
day.-—Green- Paily New-.
Still Capt.p'cil In
Smith town Section
Prohibition Orti. t 1.. Flitu-hum
yesterday captured pper still of
about .".0 pallons t it\ in the-
Smithtown section. \ quantity of
beer was also destrov :. The still
was not in operation w inn found
and no arrests were made.
JUDGE STACK WEDS
WINSTON LADY
'I • a:. • 1 1! V«-:;! ' ' nlm:n
«t!it UV! ling • : .Jurist
Ai ■ Mr>. M. B. i: : ;itan!—•
\v ir « ::. »1 j.i. !•••..
'A : ' • • ■ ur
riage «.f mud interest 1i : h«■: r
: friends occurred hen- t-».i;iy when
•hid.' A. M. Stu- . of ;! •. • .in if
1., . .. .
11l ■ -'ipi i Kir CUM' • , \ II !;
,|• ;• t ■' i ■;:i. and Mi . M. !: !! /.lain, •«
jchurning rt ; !-tit • i" .'y. -,ir
. pu-> I th« ir Fit* r ii- i
in marriage.
Tht' wedding \.a- a *. one, S >l
- emnized at 10::i0 this morning at
Centenary pai soiiagc, Dr. •
Weaver, pastor ( .f the }>»■!■ l>- and a
fi'l'nic I' pa-tor of the gr > >m, otfi
• dating.
i The Wedding possesses an element
nf romantie interest. When Judn
St.i'l; was a young man practicing
law in Danbury he met and be- tine
engaged ii Miss Mary Hello
•raven, then a girl nf lii.
They were perfectly devoted
to eaeh other and indulged in tin'
usual dreams of future happiness.
Miss ( raven's father was a Meth
odic preaeher and in the course of
time the i'onferell"e moved him else
where. The daughter was too young
to marry and went away to school
I'or a long while there was a cor
respondence that breathed the most
ardent affection. Hut, mutually, tin
letters i.une less frei|Ut'nt!y and fin
ally i i .ised. Time and separation
had .-'filtered love's \ • !•;tr dream'.
I'aeh ; n-seil out of 11. life ..f the
other. Ka. h married another an i
livi ■ happily. Hut sunshin ■
w.i i i > deil by liaduw.>. Death
enti red 11.- ir lion and remove i
their companions. Then came th
soii.iwful days and lonely years.Thi
former livers never saw each other
attain from the day th;it they parted
its sweethearts until the early fall
of this year when Judge Stack held
court in Winston-Salem. Then it
was that chance had a part in their
lives. At the noon recess one day he
stepped in the store of 1). ti. Craven
itnd there the couple met again for
the first time in years. Their casual
meeting brought tender recollections
of other days. There was a cull that
evening and the intervening years
were talked over. Another and an
other call followed. In passing
through Winston-Salem, going to his
courts in nearby counties, other calls
were made. Having loved once, it
was easy for them to fall in love
again. Their second love was
stronger than their first. Today's
marriage was the culmination of a
beautiful romance. The happy couple
left for eastern Carolina to spend
their honeymoon. On Monday morn
ing Judge Stack will open court in
(ireenville. Governor McLean having
assigned him to hold a special term
; of two weeks in Pitt.
PREACHING"
APPOINTMENTS
FIT Danbury Circuit M. E.
Church.
Pastor .1. K. Hipp, of the Danbury
circuit M K. church, has arranged
the following appointments for the
se\eral churches «.n his charge:
First Sunday Hethesda, 11 a. m.
Pine Hall. p. ni.
Second Sunday Davis Chapel, 11
a. m , Vadt Mectun, :i p. m.. Pajiburv,
p. m.
Third Sundaj Pine Hall. 11 a. m.,
Kore-t Chapel. p. in,, llethi >da.
1 :•>" p. ni.
1' tmli Sunday Danbury. a
m.. DavU Chapel, 7:e(» p. m.
Stokes I* armors Report
Loss Of Tobacco
I'armcrs in every section f the
county report that tobacco has been
stolen from their and pack
houses within the Pi'st few days. \t
West field last Week Walter Jackson
,lost three or f uiiv hundred pounds,
whil. two or three of hi- neighbi is
also hat! tob \. i o st-'.en fiom their
j barns. One farmer reported the
1 loss of c.Misi for tb|e .'nrn fn m hi>
: field. No'i •of t'lr guilty parti, s have
I been appi oh-ndoti so fir.
j A conservative politician is one in
1 office.—Columbia Record.
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