STOKES IN THE
DAYS GONE BY!
ITKMS L!L L'L!L\RI:I) I IIO.M THI-:
iiAMiiitv O F
M.\i« ii IT. ihik r i r T !•: k N
I
YICAItS \;o.
Cupt. I.''o No •- ■ » was carried in t
\Vin>:on-s tli in liii«i»i!i! for hi
atii 11 t-1 s week.
Att«lit'' I. Jarvis. of Wulmr.
(\»v». w i h!v Mtiiul iy.
i: v 1... \ i w is ?;i- v
k|m i:«li:iu i *'f v •» i.vs with hi> \\.
.11 111- ;»«>•:. I- .Ml'. HIJ M - U. II
U l;«»:r
• ■ ; I' W 'is. • • > I l".
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V. • I" i N I'm I: ! .1 > '
l'\: t! ■ ' t'"o i
tow:. • M-U.
11,1 • II 1.. . •* l» ••• •]. v\ ..
>i ; • i t 1; • : - \\ >
Mi- • ' \ ■ :• U-: • .in opei'
fiv I'I"" Ii •-
'l'll * 1 ' !C" - . ' «>' ' I
I» Ki
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T . •• c O I
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t
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i- M I • li-ti- I !
1»\ '• • •• ' " » - J(» 1S 'l» M*■ |
to .tr.y A :i.i •.•:-ho- to pur.
rh.'lsi" i! v! i»11! t
oll. 1" -\ : -v Was I*l*l. Mnnilir.
from t'e -"'low I'ri'ok sort inn. M".
Ah > «.iv he save iho preacher
cents 'i-i prinir mil his crop
hiv;.!rh - h m SI I rt'i.no. 11> thinks
ho v.:]' in his donation to th*'
chinch ami if ho i" n't reali'e
$2 iino • mi ],j j..\ .till- in th -
year.
I'ni'le "ha • lo.s Moody. col . died It
hli- I. mo h.-r. ' i>; Thtil:»\ n:-:ht
till) 1:' i i'is .Io ,'!:io*s "f pneu
ni it iho :ii yi irs. Fn-lo
C'!i:i:lo« v\ I many :\i-| ,i
"nia' kalilo i. An • x_.-'i\ •
of th • I "to X i hinii'l Mii (!y. il i'l
von v • -rf» Ii • i'i*lllll i*(»imint iinny
Intiro ti'i- i!"cJ I'lliim expori- nce.
11. v. i- iiio of th-i first residents of
l*inhti"v iml Ir. w when Mie first
build.r.u v. is oi'. i'iod at the eotwt.v
«ivit in 'ho 'iii's 7harlPs had a won
de'fa' memory. lie was kind heart
ed anil >f i spirit, and al.
officiali d at hurlalH, both
white rmd colored. having, he siild.
ihe'pe'l i:,- the f-r*t grave in th ■
''eiiiet*'i'y Iii"o. ind hi» was the >nly
I>orn.on alrlo tn identify the many
unmarked tomhs in the s?«'Hvey«trd
at Danhury. I'm-le Charles rondtK't
«?d a hlai k-mit h shop in Dmburyi
practii'a.My all his life and tlhe inns.
f«' of his anvil was a familiar found.
Fining i very oarl.v riser hi- had a h i.
hit of N-inuinu his old t.'mo airs and
tutu's hofh i' heakf !••':. Mo lived j
a! .nil and hjs ur'd often no j
hoard before «-a. 1 \ dawn pitched t>
«tieh airs a.- "Jnhn, lie Wrote th"
I!evo' fti'H'.s," ute.
\V. 11. I-":11• u. accompanied hy his
two cute lilt!" hoys, Doe and Olek.
visited Danhury Satirdiy.
■Matt Moore. *>f ('imp Jackson,
■and Ha,in Sinimi»nt». of ("amp Sevier,
two Stokes soMier boys", arrived Fri
day to visit relatives.
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PAGE SIX
W. J. Flynt, of Hod Shouls. was
liuia Saturday.
I
P.on M. ('alii 11 land 'Mic« Nell
ll'iicheivon visif'd friends hero
M end ay.
I
————
I'.itil Fulton and Sam I*. ileutih of
w,ihiut i'ovo were in town today.
.1 1.. Christian, representing the'
l.i- of Fertilizer Co., was in towa
1 vo-lei'day I'ro.in I'lnnae.le.
i
M s .1. .1. I.e.iko. of Aslmry, is re
;• iltod .11.
'
.1 .1 S p: .as returned y st 1 •
v.im over t!:e niount iin win vo he'
; lit ' -i'i'iijo. luiekw lit! .t and nth
• • d J ulo u is mi!'-r i ■
i id-.' when he i;ot hick.
j
M - r. .M .... ■; there th
• • : wheat aro»ina; in the
I ■ - I .1 h.:U he 1..S ever >.-*•*«.
.1 a - F. di- d at his I. mio
i• l-"r 11 - ii Saturday ..ml « s
I l> in ll.w r chur h Mmid ■
;II . ti i 1 ■■ !o«iai i s'r-ike of Pl
- c-\. I re ctr y. The dc
•i ■ii in f\-« del to sn"«
iiio T» «• • v.. of i.i h hly
c ' i • • -i. 110 .s ir\ \|. 1
. • ' ial tv.o d !.• ".
■ ' II I'm- . ' .M I: i
- . . inl .Mrs It. '!'. Kay
V, .i c. . - 1• i• ' . ■ o i 1
•1 ••; -A l-f .1 : aid S' I; it' I,
•! 'I- ... ; ■ I -I ~ ■ ■■ o
1 I' S : .; h •• ti I'm;' 'Cn
II "o 1 i ' \ «!a;.« aao. Ii >th par. '
1■ • u . o 1 i' t: mo'. hut
:•« ' i' ais -o: . •!»:>• hurt. The - |f-
I
fair - • a «•:11 of •:> . M urud-'e- Jhn
i
«is .-hot in a number of places j
»h •V. h i'i lived no le- s than three .
bullets.
I
li. F. News in pmKilily fatally |
> i ibbed r. ti. Ingram in the left
liiii ir on the court house Miliar*- i'i '
Winston-Salem Saturday.
John I! Smith, of Walnut Cov.
; propnsis to operate ' jitney from
Walnut i'ove to Wins'on.Sa'em. ,
The fnllowini: tnc'i " -re il |
ye-tord i\ in.l found physically i'i:
i fnp irein-ril military Horvico:
Will i le" Smith.
I i iho Ila
I: dii i" I.ce Spainhoiir,
Char!.'. Meadows Kay,
i'rood Cicero Meadows,
William I'.rnest Mill,
tjeorae Ahrain Strickland (col.).
Hob Thomas Newman.
liaxtor Ixive,
John Miller I»*iwvon,
Drewry Martin Bennett.
I.ureco Samuel Venable.
Robert n. Smith,
Flysset* Van Sizemore,
Floyd Kester I .one,
fjeorae Finery Ham.
(Minlmor Asa Neal.
I'ohert D. Dod«on,
| "Willie .Martin (Col.).
Sam Law.son,
Marshal Wesley Gordon.
W'illard P. Jaeks'on,
Heniy tirady Mitchell.
Joe Hnirston (Col.).
I' The followlnff men were found
fit for limited military service only. '
I Hay A. Martin.
J I 'leas K. Tilh y.
| John Flmtr Ilutcherson,
1 Kills Price (Col.),
' /
| Fred Smith.
I 1 The ffillioAvinsr men Ave re found
physically ili-i|uallfled for any kind
, I of mllitaiy service:
, | Kli.-ha F. IJ!.c.hardson,
.! S. Alvlg Owen Joyce.
V. Ray M. rtin.
THE DANBURY REPORTER
Heid Watson Joyce,
Thomas Settle Petree,
Samue Arley Ixine,
Charles l-Mwr Francis,
Walter Mrady Tuttle.
WAIAI'T COVK ITEMS:
Russell McPherson. of the quar
tvrmiv'ters' division of the army at
Augusta. C!a.. i.- vi.-:11 ntr Ills parents.
Dr. A. (i. .Tones left Saturday with
his son.in.law. Norman Stone, for
Wa-shiirißton, where the latter will
! undergo a suruic il operation.
Suivvlnteiulent of S.'ho'ds .1. T.
Smith of Kins w.ts here this week.
i
I'. I>. l''u!k. the ohieken kinir u i
recnt'> i >mp!i■ t«•«I anil movel ''>•>
'ii-i new st 'ie building i few ml. >
!:■ rill of illIIi!» new store was
o'l" t"il by S I', death .V Co- e
tra tors.
Honor I 'nr \Y '.rut I'i'Ve !I i _
Seh,,.!.
I": :*t h an,l Sixth Cade* —!Vt"l
I'iir. We-icy "r. I.es'et* Si it. 1 .
«ti 1. is!- V. Mam..- I'lllj». Jemmic
l.nsley. Irene Lackey, M ir.v Lackey,
I' :.: ith V»> .! I \, nil. I'ii-y Tr
t'l .1 inie Cre 'I. m !>oro I' ■
.-•■1,1!,. I'll'!.in. \\ !; i •
.- ill Mi- .
!' " t • '•'lie !■ lor y. I ! •
N .M - • \V Hi:-.. .I
--• - I ','W 'I \Vi:,»J M ■-
! .1 i' i •• .!••- ' : r Il:>. il l- I':; .
gins. Thom' »s llarry Uothrock.
Tl: -I ' I .! : • V Ijatn IV' ■ • •.
\V. !.,• Kate W I 1 nil Simmon-,
l'l" i I Jo.! :i m ■ ii. Mi!(l:i>il I'ulp. Kt'c
Nelson. (Jertrade Creaknrm. Itiiv.
i«i. '.Ley. .l-uines Southern. Kvelyn
Mitchell. Andrew- Marshall.
I
Mixes Varieties
Gets More Hay
Mixing Mammouth Yellow an,IJ
Laredo *oybean.» resulted in a lamer'
crop of hay for P. R. Bureh «»f.
Mountain Park in Surrv t'ountv who
I
has been folowlng this praetlee for j
some time with excellent results.
lii"t year Mr. P.urdi conducted *
definite demonstration with "ounty
Agent .1. W. Crawford. Six plo'-i
were used and t!ie royhcans were
| planted on June 20. In the
i plot. Mr. Hiirrh planted seven pe U
|of see.l per acre, 11-ing one Imshcl
>f Laredo heans. In the second
plot, he u~.'d * pe ks of Mammouth
Vpliow: third- •" 1-2 peeks of otoo
tan: fourth. !i peek-. of ISiloxi: fifth.
7 peeks of I lolly brook, and sixth. .1
j peeks of Liredo.
I The mixture of Mammouth Yel.
lows an,l produced 4,771
pounds of eured hay an acre- Tli"
Mammouth Yellow alone givt- 3,-
518 pounds the Otootanti. 3.51 S
pounds; the Biloxi. 3.515 pounds;
the Hollyhrook, 3.1 Si pound.-*. and
the Luredo.s alow pave 3,010 pounds.
The hay was put on September 23.
I'nder conditions in Surry County,
Mammouth Yellow beans usually
wive a good yield of hay hut Mr.
Bureh hitK found that by mixing th'a
variety with the I J*; red {| \ he secures
an even better yield. This is due to
the Mammouth Yellows Kiiplportin'J
the more recumbent La red ox and
j thus enablim.' a better harvest. The
1 Laredo be-ins al-o add to the value
j of tile hay beeiiu.'e of the filler sti nH
( and 'the abundance of foliage.
! County A Kent Crawford *iy Mr.
Hureh has been following this plan
of mixing his upright ■• nd recumbent
I varieties for pome years but had nev.
| er proved his point by a definite
I
j comparison until last season, lie if
, convinced now that 'th'e plan should
j receive more attention in that sec
tion.
A WORD TO THE
SCHOOL TEACHERS
'SAIM ASM TOWARD NTI'DENTS
BY TKACIIKR NOT TO BK TOIJ.
KHATKI) IN SCHOOLS.
We find our mental hytriene talk
j for this month in the National Men.
i tal Hyaiene Rulletin. It is an ed
: itorial reprinted from the New York
, Kvenlns Post. The title of it is.
"Sharp-Tonsrued Teachers." Wle are
■lu•>t i »i the editorial below. It
i-'tates in few words whit the editor
of the Health P.ulletin bus wanted
t l l -iv more than onee during the
l>i-t few years.
At present there is no way of
kii• >\i!sijust how many children are
>vr!oiii unset by just such teaeliofs
is depicted in the editorial. Kroin
>n, il M iservation in North fa",
olini we do know that tlhere are
numbers of children in this State
• : h year who fail to make tlm-lr
i.r.ide- sat ii M'aetorily and who liter
>p out of school before complet
ing hiv?Ji linn] because of such tin.
( fair practices. In many casirs where
such children do man arc tu com
plete the 'hl»h school coiv.-v and :o
'■a Ileife. the:) - lllillfll jrr-'llll.l.
\ rk !- r ' fin':y ib.it the\ ir' ii".
. omple'e • c, eotir-e.
■V ' V «■!' :he-e y'.inj folks are far
. |V' !-.a-,'e ii■ t•'l •••!!• • : in fact.
cb!'.l \\h> is a. ite!y -eii-'tive
■nl b:.-h strung i-'iifmu-ii more
f "I" -ie h practices than do the
children of more medio'ability. ]
All «>f us have expcriei' ,>'l a; on,,
time or another in our .-•••hoo] course
jusi mu ii teacheiv. as I >r. Pond wi j
severely criticises in thi•» editorif 1. I
We would like to surest that tli j
Miiperlntendent or principal of every [
school in North Carolina read this I
little editorial and file it away in i
his dfsk for reference whiiili may
prompt him to vigorous action nt
any time he discovers a teacher of
■ this character in bin organization.
SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK
Fruit Trees, Small Fruit Plants, Grape Vines
Trees full 3 to 4 feet, assorted
(Tell us what you want.) Each Doz.
! Apple and Peach 20c $2.00
| Pears and Plums 25c 2.50
| Cherries 30c 3.00
Grape bunch variety 20c 2.00
Grapes scuppernongs—James 30c 3.00
.Strawberry plants, Spring fruting, per 100, 60c.
per 1000, $5.00.
Everbearing per 100, $1.25
Rasberry, Blackberry and Dewberry, 60c. per
dozen $3.50 per 100. Orders for $2.00 or more de
livered. All good stock.
NORTH STATE NURSERY CO.
Julian, N. C.
•••••• •#•••••
i
• cox •
§ Funeral Home •
A €»
W. R. Cox of Pilot Mountain, has re
cently purchased the interest of W. QjP
■ F. Swanson, in the firm of Cox and i
1 Swanson, "undertakers." Has open
ed a modern Funeral Home in his dfik
residence on East Main St. Will be
operated under the firm name of Cox
• Funeral Home.
W.R.COX f
;J PILOT MT„ N. C. J
' ••••• •••©•»••
•'A kind of cruelty to Children has
i be™ Identified by a professor of
psychiatry ias a symptom of psycho- '
pathic weakness in the school teach.
!
| er. Dr. Karl D. Bond of the Uni. 1
: verrfity of Pennsylvania calls for the
'instant dismissal of teadhera wh.i ;
indulge in sarcasm at the expent»e of
thlelr pupils.
"They Reserve dismissal on the
ground of obvious incompetence. F>r
kindly undefstandintt and genuine
sympathy are essentials of pond
teaching and should prevent any
teacher from sharpening his adult
wit* at the expense of a child's fee!,
inns. It is brutal sport for the tea
cher and it encourage* •'* brutal spirit
in the youngiPters who profess to
sl'Jtre his sorry Je-ts.
"S.ircn«m is employed by some
teachers as a substitute for discip
line. by others as an escape from t'ie
r-ponslbilit!es of their profession. It
is a refined sort of bullying, liopc
leM'l.v un.-'tiited t> tile atmosphere of
|
the ladolescent classroom. And by ,
testimony of one who should know. I
it may do grave d.image to the cOia. ;
racter and courage of its victims. I
They cannot reply to it in kind and
they are too little experienced to
itore it. They may bro >d upon it.'
theivf-re. until it breed- 4 a sen-e if
Injury and re 1 ' liiotw mood which
•• «!:!!:• u!l t«» cinv l»y kiminors "r
• -tin.' '•!.••- x. i\ 11. ,Ith Pullet in.
WED. MARCH 22, 1933
ZANGARA GOES
TO HIS DEATH
I
ASSASSINATOR OF MAYOR •Kit.
MAK KI.KCTROTI-TKU KARI-V
MONDAY— I)I KS WITH A SNARL
ON IIIS MI'S.
I
Ralford. Fin.. March 20—With a
i snarled denunciation of capitalism
I
on his lips. Guiseppe Zangara went
to his death in tlie electric chair
here today in punishment for the as.
assassination of Mayor Anton J. Cer.
mak of Chicago.
"Lousy bunch. capitalists!" the
young zdtl'H harked with the same
fat liii'tic bravado which had eharac,
terized his every remark since at
i tempting t i tail I'miik'in l>. I'oose
vt•!t at Miami Hi! days ago.
i ''l no afraid of chair; don't hold
tne." Zaiiuai'i taunted a,- two depu
ties sheriff led him into the death
I chamber at 'J in a. m.. and without
i further ado lie took his place in the
j cljiir.
"What, no pictures!" he m-iked
| with characteristic egoti-m.
j Ilis head war' so relatively small
t'i-at attendant* had difficulty adjust.
, in-; the ileahii cap.
i "I'.ish the button!" h- exclaimed,
imp !•:- i|!y.
S •"»' ' : I' ti 11 it'll:;'. of Miami,
wlfse 1 it * y it war to throw the
witch. iv '!ied:
".lift .i minute. J »•."
Finally, aj :17 a. MI. t'-e swlfc i
was thrown, i ending .'.:.'ou volts
tliiroimh the l"5 p umd !*■> ly and
cut I ill'.' short a fina.l, boastful "good—
bye."
Nine minutes later Zmgar.a
officially pronounced dead.
Tile assassin wan dressed in grsiy
st'lped trousers, white >h;rt. open at
the collar, no nhoei-'. He appeared
dwarfed by the overtowering guards
who had him in custody.
For a brief moment before he was
strapped in the chair. Eangara
paused to give a sheaf of pa,pern
to Superintendent 1.. F. Chapman, of
the stJite prison. The papers bore
scribbled note.-' in Italian. Chapman
saiid lie did not plan to make their
contents public.
An autopry of the a-sasgin dis
closed he vi i s suffering from a
chronic gall.bladder ailment, which
was the cau°e of h!t-i repeated com.,
plaint against stomach trouble. The
official re|K>rt of the autopsy, signed
by Drs. Ua.lph C.roen, C. n. Whitak.
r and Will Biggs, read:
"Having completed an autopsy, we
found his (ZanganaYi) bttiin perfect
ly normal on croHsjexamination.
"A microscopic examination will
he made later.
"Zangara had a chronically dis
card gall bladder, which had adhe.
sions, and was threfore a victim of
chronic indigestion. He wan, how
ever, a healthy, wel!_nurl.-ihed indi
■ vidivjl.
I
"Zangara's conduct during his last
moments in tih e execution chamber
indicated clearly he had i proper un
derstanding of his surroundings and
realized fully the nature of the pun
ishment about to be meted out to
him. as evidenced by his verbal ex.
prpvion and demeanor.
'ln our opinion this .man was re
g>rded as having been sane, and al.-\>
j regard .1 medically as criminally re_
J sponsible for the crime for which ho
' wart executed."
i MMX WAXTKD for Rawh lgh Routes
I of Bon Consumers in Counties of
| Stokes. Surry. Cities of on.
| vllle and Miiyodnn. Reliable i llsr _
| ler can sta-t e-'irning $25 \ v klv
and Increase every month. W ite
I immediate y. Rnwklgh Co.. ]: ch.
mond, Va.. Dept. Xi'.c.SC.s.
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