THE DANBURY REPORTER. Volume 60. LITTLE TALES OF I HUMAN INTEREST I PEOPLE VOI KNOW OR DON'T KNOW WHO ARE ATTENDING CO HIT PARTIES TO SUITS,' WITNESSES AND SPECTATORS | Large crowds of citizens are here this w*M>k attending court in various ! • •■ajiacities, sornie of them parties to' yuits, some witnesses, some jurors, l I some court officers, many spectator.', | many pollMcing, etc., etc. Among ilv throng was noticed — I . LH Dr. J. Li. Ilanes, of I'ine llall, who' I enjoys: tile rrputation of beng ono of (lie be it physicians in this section of the State. t Joe Alley. deputy sheriff, of KinT, had after liootleggers. County Game Wurden il. i!. Alley, rvhii 'J hu-:r,css is to pull -.he pca.-'.i.' I I Riley Turner, a hail-fellow.' wdl.niot "f Walnut Cove. Squire \V. I'. Hay, 01 L,'.u\>oii.' vllN', who n wr gruwi- old. Monroe I'M:-:'-,", of Peter''- Creek, Republican eanii'aale l'or Sheriff i:l'| (Stokes. X. F. Christian, .f Wc^tfU-ld- J. Waller Simmons, of Francisco, who could li!! any office in the county with dignity, ability and lionor. ! Rufe ICins?, of Germamon, who carries SI«D worth of chattel niortg.' I »sep in one pocket, and six iO-ccnt * cigars in the other. E. L. Alley, of Hanman, who knows how to make tuipordne wiap.' pers that sell for fancy pr'ctn. C. M. Jones, of Walnut Cove, hold er of an important Federal revenu# position. i Wall George, deputy sheriff of Francisco, who is one of Sheriff Taylor's right hand men. J. J. Stephens, of Walnut Cove, who formerly lived near Danbury, hut 'now lives In the flat country near Pine Hall. Mr. Stephens say.i > lhe water from the flood this week did a great deal of destruction Lri the lower part of the county, espe cially to corn and feedstuff# Cary L. Carroll, of Mountain View, ono of the chiefs lof the Carroll elan, whose friends are legion, Never was a truer-hearted creature In the world than Cary. James W. Yo-ung, of Meadow* township, one of the oounty's mo«t ( substantial and honorable citizens. Franlt Smith, of Peter's Creek township, a type of that prosperous class bf farmers who produce their 4t hoow aupplles. and therefore are never caucht" nappingi when the winds of adverulty come. Held Forrest, of Franc !»00, the don of his dad, and that's enough said, as the elder Reid is all wool and a * yard wide. W. R. Stovall, of Sanfy Ridge,- one of the thrifty and prosperous farmers of Snow Creek, who have' been able to say to h—l with the ' panic. Cleve Lawson, deputy sheriff, of J,a.w«onvill, one of the best officers of the county. ( Molr Hawkins, of Sandy Ridge, one of the Democratic chiefs of Snow Creeks J. •'A. Nunn, of We> '.fie:d, one of ,the Republican chiefs ft Qu.ixer | Gap townsh'p. where Democratic' ••otee are as scarce as the teeth matronly poultry,. H. H. L/aake, of King, whto rep. Established 1872. Danbury, N. C., Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1932. | resented Stokes county in the 1930. 31 "long parliment." j Dr. J. W. Neal, of Walnut Cove, who has recently recovered from :t serious illnefi'. to the pleasure of ' his many friends. J. Wilson Mitchell, lof King, a I good citizen of a line old township— , Yadkin. I E. 11. XeNon. of Piedmont Sprfnas, I , Republican candidate for county , commis-ioner, and whose friends aiv | i i | many. J. C. Franc', of Dii? Creek town.' ! ship, who is a lespedcza onthuii.-.', i | that is a crank on the kind of nut-' rifiom plant which is said to re juvenate .Joils, and which in sum 'sections of North Carolina bis wi ought wonders for the farmers, | will do the same Ih'iv.' in Stokns. Sir. Frails will be a philanthropist if ho puts over lespuleza in S.okrs. Ed Smith, of 1, iw-nnvillp. w li,i i .savs. lie has a line crop of tobacco I this year on h's upper |i! ie. AI-. 1 Xmith i> not only a big farmer, but Iho d a!-1 in chattd murtj-'aues, to i, i and pan t' il 'he agte of a mule li;' examining hi,-- niolm.-. ■ Charley Slawtpv. c IJoek Hons. recti«n, who is one of the best elti. seei'o-n. wlu> is one of the best citi. i zens of Quaker Gap township. I JM? Willnrd, of Moore's Spring- - , j who liaii charge of the well known | summer report property since th • j dea'hs of i r ( lamented owners, Mr. j and Mrs. lirndshaw. Jones Nelson, proprietor of Nel.l son's funeral parlor, a gviing con cern near Ruck Island. Rev. 11. W. George, of Franeii-ieo Stoken county's largest tax_p.ay.3r 1 and the richest Presbyterian preach. I ;er In the State. t Moses Carroll, of Flatshoal, Ger. manton Route 1, deputy sheriff and thrifty farmer. Luther Mitchell, of Walnut Cove, 1 probably the best posited cattle man in the county. Calvin Mabe, of Lawsonville, who has worked faithfully for the State highway to come by Lawsonville, and who will wit). Zeb Stewart, the head of the high, way work In this district, with head, quarters at Winston-Salem. NOEL OAKLEY GIVEN TWO YEARS j PETITIONS CIRCTIATIOJ ASKING JTTDOE TO IMPOSE SUSPEND. BD SENTENCE. Noel Oakley was convicted, and sentenced by Judge Harding to a term of two years on the roads. Public sen.ti'ment is strong ion. the side of Oakley, who has always borne a good character, and has. had the reputation of being a quiet law. abiding citizen. Soon after the ver. diet was announced, petitions were circulated asking the >udge to. allow I Oakley his freedom under a suspend. led sentence. As the Reporter gotw Ito presis, the petitions freely signed ! are still in circulation. Wedding. Married recently: Andrew Paul Martin, of Stokes county, to Gladys j Leona Shelton, of Mayodan. The wedding occurred at Martinsville., Va,, Rev. C. M. Wales, lofflclating. I 1 Mr. and Mra. J. L. McCrary, it j Lexington, visited Danbury thin week. HURRICANE SWEEPS MOORE COUNTY FORM F. II OTOKKK CITIZKXS KX. PKHIKNCK TilK DKHTRWTIYK , KFFFCTS OF A MIUIITY WIND —l.()\(ii:i) FOR TIIK SHIil/IT.It OF TIIK (iIIKAT KI'W.AKHIFS. (rid Baker, formerly of Flatehoal. but who li-i now a citizen of Miore ! county, called to see the Ileportei j Tuesday. j Mr. Raker tells of i hurricane tint , I Visited J!iMU'e 1:» l week. wreaking .considerable dimigc. uiul causing the Stok« -ites to long for Hi;' sh-eiter of Ihi- ?nwarrlc.t«i\vn mount iin v.'h 11 the great wind was sweeping tho Moore county Tlttt lands. Sam l!i!iv. who live.-! at Vn.n, ! .s : li t . |»'--t »p:*i« ►' | of a lining .station and a -lore, -a-.v his place of busiiw - la/, il. S. v- . u !•• >l* i ' >vi l'c ill the »* i wli :i til" stiirin ftl*in-U. Most of th -m KM. u u Knh'Uin il. ni" of Robert K!.».-r'.« young fans. caurht with tho cd-ie a falling roof, had his foot cut part. ,ly off. Mr. Faker's d'volliii., «-n. !> rtiully unroofed, other 1 •i!•!i 11 'includln ■ tobu'Seo barn«. tin. roofed, ami much minor damage i ■ was done liy the strong wind. Lawsonville Defeats i Sandy Ridge i j Madison, Oct. 14.--Thc farmois |iu this part ol the county arc get. j ting through work and are planning to rest. Mossrt-i. Rill Stult.s and Kdw.ird Alcorn called on Silases Kthoi Kim;, ton and llildrea Wilkins Saturday night. Tho3o who went on a hLklng trip Sunday afternoon In iho rain woro: Harry Reid, fllenn Reid. Taylor Reid, Paul James and Woodrow i James. Those who visited Miss !*>!« Rhodes Sunday were Miss B««sio Wall, Messrs. Realus Steele end J»ss Joyce.. Miss Lola Rhodes visited her grandfather's home Saturday. Th« Sandy Rids 1 ® school Is pr», J rrcusihg nicely. Sandy RWge boya played against the Laweonville boys in a basket j ball game Friday evening, the ador4 j being 6 to 16 In favor of Lawson. ville. Reynolds Lauds Morrison Bob Reynolds, Democratic noml. n©« for the U. S. Senate, highly lauded Senator Morrison In a speech at Henderson Thursday. Farmers Get a Million A total of $1,070,358.77 has been •paid out by the Winston.Salem leaf tobacco market to date to the farm, ers. Tom Mix Badly Hurt. Tony, his horse, fell upon him. and Tom has been unconscious for six hours. The great screen star is in a dangerous condition. Favors Inflation Sonator Geo. \V. Norris, of Xe. br.vka, urges temporary inflation .if the currency to aid agriculture. H. H. Williamson, of Pine Hall. Is foreman of the trandjury. Poor Print HEAVY RAINS SWELL STREAMS ».\.\ ItIVKH IIKHIKST SINC i: YKAR 101(1 ItHIIMiK CON. STItCCTIOS' CONSI OKHAIii.V I>AM\;Kl> ROADS \VASIII:I> IiiDI.V CORN* ON ROTTOMS W\SLLI:I> AWAY. ✓ Heuvj rains Sunday, .Monday and Tuu'day put all the >tr> ums oiu of' » their banks. U.in rivvr was the 1 i high, i since liilii. The n.aiu .waters swept away thousands MI bush. of corn. A; link I-lan I ! I'li.l. . will iv M iv-Hions ha -I If II load. th- new in.'iu ,-tri: :11n> h.V . i::■ i . da li,-'-.:, f;-. .a .. i., iao i: iintid i,-s « (!•• T: '■•"•d-i f>» \.vr!>. .1 ail i ) > a.| night i i-iaovin : . n.i i . .HI ! .. !. - and t - . to a ,| y .• t I• 1 1 - • I' is •a M : 1 w «;|] ; ; thrown I; probably w ; ; - | Tov. a !'. r\ •. i - li. ■ • ; .. . ril)(l inut h 11 was destroy 1 up ' and ihi'an '• ■ • ■:; i. i | Lav/fcionviUe P. r i' s A. i fntcrcsiiiv^ Meeting The I I#,..|iv.;i.' I'll'-)i;.T a I: : , AssOcla: : .a m.-i \\, ( |ii'. .la v lii^h - ., ! j Oi'iol. 'i' I—. lii.'l.', in li.- . .ji..,.] i auditorium. The nicctiiu \pr ■. j riided over l iv Mrs. Alfred R. rt. 1 son, ptcvidH oi. :ie:- th.- devotional exerei.-r. liy Mr lliiod a shon ! bnslnesis wssion was held with roll call and report by Mrs. Cllenn Sinitli, I nocretary and treasurer. The mi'n • feature of the imcting wa.s an ad. dresn by Ur. R. 11. .Moivtield on I I I Practical Kducation, anil an address I ' by Professor Phillips, of Fr inclsco. I | ; on How to Apply Kducation. Tlio.-e addresses were thoroughly en joy .'d 'I by the large crowd of patronn i.i. 1 sembled. In ckinolusion refres'.i. I i meats were served by the hospitality 1 committee, Mrs. C. M. Mal>e and i I Miss Declovice Robertson. The I next meeting will be on Wednesday ' J after the second Sunday in Novem. ' I her. All parents and friends of the I , Jtchool ore *»rdl»|ljr imvlted t9 at, I tend. MRS. EMILY P. SMITH. J Average $10.47 Tobacco averaged >10.47 otl th« Wtn«7tonJJalem market Friday, Oct. I 21. ' Hon. J. F. Srpruill, former solicitor, | was here this week, shaking handu with his hosts of friends In Stokes. He made a Bpeech heard by a large crowd, and greatly enjoyed. In which he pictured the terrible failure of the Hoover administration, and pre dieted tho overwhelming vctory of | Roosevelt. John L. Christian, propntetor of an independent {invoking tobacco concern of Pinnacle, was among the visitors here this week. ' i Mr. and Miv. D. M. Pyrtle with , th lr pretty little child, of Winston, j Salem, vlstted friends in Danbury today. H. 11. Brown, of King. one of Yadkin's most active deputkn is here with the crowd. P. H. Young, of Sandy Ridge, wis here this week. | TOBACCO HANGS AROUND THIRTEEN ! SOMK FAIItIA (i(M)U AVKItAIJF.s Bi:iNt; .MAUI'. HY I'Alt.MlißS j II O T. DAMP W li A T II K It THHIiATIiNINi TIIK t ItOl* IN TIIK ll\NI»S OF TIIK OltOW. I:RV For J-IJV. a I • I I ;. -. | hi- WE A. LEU j d-ililp w.-iih-r has - I•• u - >three.'; j I l ll'-.I lie . -tip . .tl ... I I j h 1 11' i. ,it tile f.ll'lo.' 1.. 11. '-I ll -- j v. lop d in li,a *iy in •i■ 11 . 1 I eve'*. 11: i ■ ar I 11., . ■ .1, ~| ' t - ! 1111 - il lie". . Til IV-.' ,1 an- , i: , > N« .-,-II | I ol i - -,i v ; i I A 1 .•: , . > cd,,. j il ' i i \ 1 I-,, j J . -i'S \ ".hED Tin's \vi:ivK. ■ I'll!'. II! I I \ »H ill t SM"\ iV. Nvllll* P \ - A | j A I (: 7a—V. \- 1 ill Ml j I - IDVlii;. i i ■la lll's I'. I". |t. n-.-:- V. 'i'u-da.. -hoi" illll , I- , 1.. ;.I- a:. 1 . the:- «.!(! • atlon.a I Mr. KHjipin \ .1, . 4 >■; y t • 1 tunl li • ! SICMI his !i:« ;h»- . '»'• « :•» hV- :s .m«l many fri» iul>. Il(» v for «»n» i»»* Til ! , t«'rm>i ro-mty r—almiit l?n»4 -a?nl !» »d li*M «»*.hvr piHiitinns ' ■( public tru t. I The deceased I* survived by live I' nons and daughters, as foliows: | Charles Filppin. of Mt. A.'i-y lU.ute AValter Flippin, of Mt. Airy Route i fi. I Mrs. W. S. Oeorge. r> f Franeifco. I! Mrs. Fonroe Riddle, of Westfleld | Claud l''llppln, New York, j The interment was at the old ! | home bury-in? ground ties r j J Held, the funeral ceremonies be'n ?' | conducted by Klder F. P. Stone. A Jarge crowd attended Clyde Hoey. Hon. Clyde Hoey, one of the State's great®*! statesmen and «mt. ors, held a great crowd sp«llbound In the court* house here Monday as j h* told of the failure of the Hoover administration to bring relief to the country; how the , Smoot.Hawley tariff enacted at the instance of Andy Mellon to protect favored In. dustrles had destroyed America's 1 foreign trade; how many American manufacturers were building factor, ies and mill* In foreign countrlci-i '.o escape itn iniquitous rates; how large contributors to Republican campaign funds had been re.eouped by trv.' . mendous rebatrn of ta.ves which the Wilson war administration had levi. I 'ed upon them; how the results of | i vicious tariff scheduler were now i ■ seen In the paralyii's of business and ! manufacturing and the enormou" thi-ongs of Idle and unesviploy d workmen. Hoey® closed with a ' magnh'.ccnt tribute to the character and quallilcations of Franklin V>. Rjoosevelt and predicted his electon by the greatest majority in the I history of the nation. Number 3,746 TAYLOR DAVIS GETS TWO YEARS FOI M> (.1 lI.TV or M \\o|..\| «;ir. J 'II:u W I:I»M:SI> w OTHKIC' ltls|>t>s|;|> OR AT KAliti J TI:K.M VROKIN SI fMtioit ! cor nr. I'V* • • I '.t V. ■ ' .11• : - j»•1• 1 •• \\ 1 . V. f... nu | K" ; ! • ■ , . Sj. , !"'••• ' " v ' 1 Ho w "" ' • U, .1 I"'- " • • ■■■» - d • • i.inr I ' :: > -I „|iy I : i !«•■■' I'M; r | .■ • .1 ■: I • i*i y .. I n I ~ . 1 '••I'lor. | ?. : •• • I i v 2 r. . ;v. '• • '■ J• i • ■ i■ —. V " «■ ! i:' y 1: . . i . V. ■ I I' • . • I- KUil-y ■" » 1 '• a hy •' • (l-IH ! ■ 1..1 r ... '•> i- \\ •li t) .i! ilu'v Kultun ■ nil .Jul.' 11 t.rstoi.. IH>II>I » ukinty. ' ,! I Til* ! t I.•! y t . irs ill ::fiuiaiy. ;. . r -.. w,.:.h an* ■LULO lluirston. yurs in >• N «MCII. It-Ul .Martin un-1 I'.iul urch.iid.iwn, niHiiuiacturin.v liquor. Xix montliM «aeh on roads. Allowed to utvn s.ioo bond to tie for Wefdnnltitf of | K'-nu-nov til! Dec. 1 litis r.otY, transporting 1 liquor. I'rayer fur judgment continued for 3 years. Rajw Tuttle. possession and frana_ , porting liquor. Car fo bo »c«J by - t hem Mabe, assault with deadly weapon. Judgment suspend**! on payment cost. >lddi» inpra.ni, assault with weapon. Twelve months on roa^i. Edwin Kiwer, AM.VIUIC with (teadly weapon. Judtrment vusipended on JiuyitiiVit rout. Will Duggin*. 1. and T.. ti moruthrt on roads. ~ John Swift and Howard Swtft, K and r. 4 months etch on roudx. Hwney Simmons, assault with deadly weapon, judgment suspended on payment of cost. V alter Gray, possession of liquor, prayer for Judgment continue o.» payment of cost. Air. and Sir#, c. K. Davis ami i M:HS Alta Io; Walnut Cuvo, visit, ,1 Daiil..try Til. Jiy. Rheumatism. I'UIJK TV any i-11 • ... tiding mo stamped envelope with their ad. : .Iross and the name ef ihe paper it* which tli-ey* saw this a.l. I will send an herb rec.. ipo thu. eompletly cui>ml mo of a had i of rheumatism— Ali»>:ute'y KIJIiK.- I! I. JIcMIN'N, H Central Ave.. AnhevHle. N. C. Mr. atvl Mrs. Koy Uaoth. of DaU ton. have been vis!this their jxirent*, Mr. and Mrs. Lum Uuo'.h, of Mead. I ows, this we«k.

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