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' THE DANBURY REPORTER N Volume 60. Join the Red Cross and Help The Distressed and Needy " 'Or t *> SENATORBAILEY FRANKLIN D COMING NOV 4 PASSES THROUGH DISTINGUISHED STATESMAN TO DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE WK ADDRESS THE PEOPLE O F PRESIDENT PA A S FLYING STOKES AT DANBL'RY FRIDAY VISIT TO STATE. BEFORE THE ELECTION. Raleigh. Oct. 25.— Hailed as "the One of the best posted members next president of the United State®." of the United Btates Senate Is Hin. Frank j ln Delano Roosevelt brought Josiah William Bailey of North oarrvpa i gn f OT the presidency t> C. vrolna. North Carolina today and was greet. The people of Stokes county are , ' ... Ed by thousand* of Tar Heel citizens tort una tie in the opportunity which ... v . ~.. . . ... as his special train Journey from the will be afforded them to hear this distinguished «»t«sW d&uw fhe uth Carotin, border to the Vlr. great issues of the day at Danbury S'nla line through the State's sand, on Friday. November 4. I#»2. | hill territory. A large ctowd from every section . browd Braves Rain of the county will doubttaos be here »». »° me 10.000 to 12,000 to hear Senator Bailey. . (Continued on sth page-) Established 1872. Danbury, N. C„ Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1932. CIVIL TERM ENDS WEDNESDAY EVE ('(tMMISSIONF.It OF BANKS VS. 1 IMtIIHIY. AND OTIIKR CASKS TRIED—MAW OOMPIIOMISES | 111:1.1' CLEAR DOCKET. The civil teii" "T court do.- >1 Wed. • newlay afte : noun. .Ind-l' II mi nx anil the iwn.i'e ident liwyers leaving; 1 lor their ivc linine- tiie wnii' l evening. The a''-ion ofl Commissioner of • Dunks ex re I Hani: Stokes County v-. D. F. I'riddy. Lillie I'riddy. I i It. I'riiHy. Mel*:a I'riddv ami ltur^s I 1' Maiie was settled as follows on .*> compromise judgment: That the' plaintiff accept three notes of ' sstto.ofl ea h. payable one year apart, anil that Ihe jud-ment againi-t I>. P.. Lillie and C. It. Priddy 113 cancelled: that thv deed of tru-t given hy ('. n. I'riddy he cancelled. ; rn.il that C. n. I'riddy and wife exe-j cute a il«'el "f trust in favor «.f I Unfits I*. Ma.be conveying the two I tracts of land formerly owned by' Lillie I'ridd.v covering the amount j of Rufiis I'. Ma he's debt against " j j It. Priddy: thit the l»ed of tru j executed hy C. It. i'riddy ill favo'-, | or D. C. Kirby and J. If. Folger be j •cancelled, anil that $',00.00 of the' | notes accepted liy plaintiff as above j set forth is to lie paid to D. 1 K'rby and J. H. Folder. C. R. j Priddy to l>e taxed with the cores of the action. In the action of P. E. slate vs. Sheriff J. J. Taylor and R. \V. ' fioorge the court ordered the in.' junction. dissolved. This was a mai. ! | ter wherein the Sheriff had levied 'on certain personal property, and was restrained by the plaintiff. Alice Reynolds vs. Columbia Mtt. ,tual Life -Insurance Company. Judg ' ment for plaintiff. $1075.00. I . ! W. H. Reid vs. Joe S. Smith. Judg. | I ment for plaintiff, $267.96. David Denny v». Raleigh Lunsford j I and Mattle Lun.sford Bennett. This I ... was action for custody of children. The court awarded the cal of onej child to David. Devny and the Other . to Mi*. L. .J. Denny. . This action was heard on appeal from the Clorty of the Court. The decision of the i Clerk was sustained by Judge Hard. in«. In tihe matter of Mattle Strickland, wlio was suing James . Joyce for slander, $50.00 damage was award, ed to the plaintiff. ■ In the bastardy cawe of Delia Bondurant vs. Richard Ca-rdwell. the court ordered .that ,Cardw e ll pav Delia Bondurant $50.00, and i>e charged with the maintenance and support of the child. In a number of actions against. W. V a n Barringer and the Nolan Company, Inc., the following Judg ments were rendered against the defendants: To Herman Barber, $120.00. To S. F. Fulk. SOO.OO. To Benson Jennings, $120.00. T.) K'ermit Fulk, $450.00. To J. H. Lawi-'on, $250.00. To Dilman Liawson, $700.00. To Groveir Fulk, $450.00. To S. F. Ptilk, administrator of ifx-var Ray Fulk. SIBOO.OO. The actions of John J. Sheppard j vs. L. A. Martin and others, and of Mrs. Agatha Gann vs. T. J. Gann I were non_sufited. OFF TO SERVE THEIR SENTENCES | FOURTEEN CONDEMNED MEN SENT TO I'l'l.L TIME AT Till-: VAItIOI'S PEACES OP PUNISH. MENT. | As a rmsult of oonvirt ons in Hi ding'- i- iniinal i->u t '.i--i week, j Stik" "llliwr- «'ii Mondav convey I I 14 prisaint'tvi t«i va.r!-iu* : ices -j\ •r u I ;• :tit:vlimi ut. a- fulluw^: I j T«i State p. Uun it: R ilr.^h: \v::i... lirim wliiw. I 1 Nnah OaUli v. wirt". i Fulton, cc' ■" 1. fl iiir: .' \V« Ich. i nl^r-'d I !:.i..*-i'.nn. colored. 1 T« tht St it.- road ca.mp in S:->Ue-- ' county: j Howard Swift, i ! John Swift, | Virgn ).>, l'aul Welch, j (All whit»'.( j To the Stte road camp in Stokes ' ' count;.*: .lani«s Simmons. Clara nee Pr i nce-, i Anrew Smith. j I Zi.li". ' Willi.- Duc-'ins. 1 (All colored.> I I A Statement. To ill-- Voters of Htokca County: As the Republican Candidate for i | Register of Deeds of Stokes Coun v. . I ; I appeal to you at thU t;tn- in be. I i I half of our party that you rfee that | our friends register and get tran . I I | ft-rred. every one of them, on or | ! I • | before October 2!lth, 1!»32. This ie j ■ | !h«- date that all the registration ■ | books close. Those that at"e not , 1 I property registered by that date con. I not vote. This is an important mat. ■ ter in thi» campaign. I want to be elected for three reasons: That ouir party may win. I nieed the proceeds of the office, auu ]to »»how all the people that I can j make them an efficient and cour. | teouH officer. You know there I I j are a few that honestly Think th-U I a woman cannot make a oatisfac. J tory officer. We will show them if you elect me. . . , r •It Is going to be ihiposstble for me to see everyone of jrou. a« mucn '« I would like to and as rrvuen as I 'have tried. I hope that' everyone of the ladles of the county will get behind my campaign and help mle ti • be elected. ' _ If I am elected, and I am. very " hopeful that I will at this time, I ehall do my beat to make you an 1 and courteous officer, and I f know I can do it. I have heard some false rumors, and ugly statements reported that ' I have made that are untrue, and I hope and Welieve that the people ■. who know me will credit me with ! i hiving too much sense than to have j . tnaife them. ! Your support is earnestly hoped for and expected. Respectfully. MRS. PAD IK FULTON LOVIX. | I R. S. Crawford, of the Surry Ma", bie & Granite Works, Mt. Airy, M i h,»re erecting in the Danbury ceme. tery A memorial to the late Cai>:. Spo'.tiiwuod I>. Taylor a::J Mrs. Tay. lor. littither N'ev.sum was given a hear. ' Ing before Ju»'lce .'olin L. Chris, tian, at Pinnacle Saturday night on a charge of simpit awault on Dr. Gilbert F. Petree on the «tre»'t here. He was taxed with a SI.OO line and cost of the litigation.—King item. r.':-.Jx-- I WHY THE CITIZEN'S OF STOKES COUNTY SHOULD SEND A. R. PHILLIPS TO REPRESENT THEM IN THE NEXT LEGISLATURE. 1. !!♦• i- Interested in t very n;a:t :: •w • • - :«» »a?; a h«»!»-• »!* ]i> ike h»-> 2iv iiu mii tJiv :-t2*lll. wori; !»r Their we'.fa:*? by v>tin>f !«»:• « rw.ilu.it. »n «»f r* t 1 *t»•. and Uv removal »t tlii* 13«\ tt«iv iiM'-eui m\ n«»\\ « «Ilt» •. i :»y :: e i'e t«■ :• > m> - -. He ailvu".it«v I* !*♦■** t» Mt I t'«u* >■ li »•! • . I .'i»n 3. llh h !ieve- tlie* * T e »'ni v-e*\.» •■•sir.o *h»- r road Im.ii»I»«. payinir the-• " »r.i- a.*!; the - *«x 4. ile has !iis»a| ex: e-'-i'"' e • '!>■• • ♦ il • «• I 1 a* »n. a \ in til eoniinu: »n «• «■ 1. Ah • :n.- • • n» «•: p! , i!»le:::s, wi\\ de «*si«l 11>* . ht •« *;»•• :' ivm* ««t t'i>!;e* chanty, helievii -: tha*. ! ;* »-; eHi> : • e •-!» • "* t i.-an. mii the welfare '• »• ; c CRIMINAL COURT REGISTRATION OF LASTED ALL WEEK DEMOCRATS URGED IIKAVY IHK'KKT NOT FIXIMIKIK WIXIM „tM: U Alt \ S I'AKTV ALTllorc.ll .II IKiK HAItIHNO I.KAOKUS THAT KlHlk> (I.OSI* AM» KOUCITOIt KOO XT S SVTI'KDAY. UOItKKI) IT* I'XTIIJ SAT» HI»AY KYKNINCI —M.VXY CASKS CON. Italeigh. not. 25.— "An unreßiwfcurmj TIXDKD. ud Democrat cannot vote.'' Chair.^, The fall term of Stoke* Criminal m;in .1. Wallace Winborne. o/ th«, Court adjoum'ed Saturday fvenin; State Democratic executive nhmnui with many c;i»en on the heavy duck. [ oe warns the Democratic le-Miersoa et untried and continued until next down to the precinct in a tinui let* term. Judge Harding and Solicitor I ter urging them to see that f»eT I I Koontz put in a hard week's work Di'ni'>crat'* name u on the topok* •without being able to give all the ; Saturday. Oct. ' ' After pointing out that Democrat* evildoers a hearing. i should be registered. arrang^anefn#" Cases flnajly deposed of not re-' j made for voting all of those eligible, ported in the Last isnue of the Ke ; ... . ... „ ! a systematic checking of the Matat porter are a* follows: i d th(U a „ g^f t> the Tine Forrest and Joe Lancia. lar_' . . points out that it ta the total vote ceny and redaiving. 6 months each . in the Stat*) which counts and that on .roads. . . , . . lin each county it Is '.inportaM, Eugene Hubbard, operating car . .. .. , , , i whether there to local opposition, or while Intoxicated. SSO and cost. ! not. ' Jack Moore. larceny and receiv. | Chalrman wtnborne explaina ing. suspended sentence. to pav thp reprM , ent:ltlon a TOumy SI.OO, and $lO pier month. I state Democratic Convention* >» Bob I>od*on. burning: outhousv. ' ■* *- - ® v j based on the number of -votes caM in bill, a>rre&ted judgment # * . ~. J wint.iii. F OR governor, one for ea-ch vote* defendant discharged- | m m . ljor fraotlon . and that John Bb Warner. assault with will want lts fu,, volre {n deadly weapon, not guilty. ! meetings of that body for the next. (Continued on sth page ) • years. Candidate Can't Offer Wage Cut. n.t.le!u-h. — A candidate for piiMif "t!i ? may run »n .i platform aJvacatinw .1 reduction "f >M.a>'ie* "■ 1 • >tll v.« •anil emp! >yeiM. includin.; •o» .1 without \ :..!.it:na th» Jaw. but '.'n't 1 who ..IT n 'o •• ve. it' !. at a si'.uj ! than « or miy l»e fixed by .-i.Uue. i- :» \. >a «•? the > >r ipt |>ri _ tire* "I 1!'3I. a- lieiru p !'*" i y i.i pub! • jvol>y. A:t"'tipv_ General |>. !, r.ruinmitt ■> ij?- .11 an opioit i>.-iii>.| •«> . re'.u'v 11. t'. Mjixwe'l. if the Hlate board of oNvti'M.-. "An n(Ter liy a candidate far pu'o',: ••tli e to c- . vo, it' «»Ie toil. a', a les.- .-a' cry than that which is. or may be. lived "V statute !s contrary to public poii' y ami a violation of cur o>rra:>' pr:>ctice-i act." Mr. I'.rumniitt wrote. ai':-r raying a cai'didate miiiht run on a platform nlvoeHtinu reductions in si'ires >f public. .otlb-ei's ami cmp'oy «•«■". Including l>i-> own. hit-' a'.one. and that such is not ; violation of the law. I*iiliti*4il \dvenl«iiu; Number 3,747
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