THE DANBURY REPORTER.
Volume 61.
CHILD SWALLOWS j
LAMP OIL AT KING |
INFANT WILL PROBABLY ItK.
COVER BEES STINCi CALF
NEARLY TO HEATH NEWS
AND PERSONAWi OF KINO.
Kin*. Aug. 2 The three year
•Id daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j
Thomas Long. who reside near To-'
•bacooville got to the kerosene oil
"an and drank a quantity of the
fluid- The child was noon un
conscious, she was rurihed here where
Rooters Stone and Helsaheck treat
ed her. It is tho*ght the child will
recover.
s. W. I'ii Ilia in. wlu> has been an
the sick list for several days, 1* able
to lie out on the street again his
friends will be glad to learn-
The King Christian Sunday school
went on a picnic trip t> .lames
Park Wednesday. All of the los
making the trip report an enjoyable
occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. I'rod K. Shore an 1
son. P' d dr.. hue returned from a
vara'i-ui trip. While ->n the trip the:,
visited Roanoke. Klkton and End
less Cavern. \'a-. and Washington.
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A very large crowd was liere Sat
urday .ii;ht to see the boxing con
test which was pat on by .Tame"
Overlay of Winston-Sa.eni
lir. Ernest M. Griffin made
professional trip to W nsloti-Salem
Friday.
A calf belonging to Spencer Tat
tle, planter residing one mile south
of town, was tled 1:0 r some stand*
of bees Friday morning. The animal
turned ovir one of the hive* and
was almost stung t ' tie 'th b.v the
insect-- before it could be rescue l
by Mr. Tattle-
Mi*s Clara I'uiPam. of Grecn*-
born, -pent the week emt here the
Sties' of her mother. Mrs. .1. S. l». :
Pulliam.
John .Metlee. of the Civilian Con
servation Camp, at Walnut Cove. '
spent Sunday with his family on
Pulliani street.
The recent refreshing rains have
made a wonderful improvement in
crops in this se'§ ion. !
Homer and Spencer Slate, of Win
ston-Salem. spent the week end here
the guest of their parent*. Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Slate in Pilot View.
Thomas C.. New is right sick it
his home here at this writing-
The following birth* were regis
tered here last week: To Mr. and
Mrs- Lin Southern, a daughter: to
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Snider, a
daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Omio
Ho.vles. a daughter and to Mr. an 1
Mir.*. Albert Phillips, twins. both
boys.
Riley G • Fulk. who been ser
iously siclt at hi* home near he;v
for several days, is slightly inipr.iv.i.
Mrs. I». A. Walker and daughter
Mrs. Harris of Winston-Salem, spent
Sunday wiih Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Fulk.
Paul Owen, of Ruvlin-ton. former.
!y of King, was among the visitois
here Sunday. |
Mr. and Mrs. Herman New*um
spent Sunday with relative* nea r
Donnaha.
Clilbert Alley, of Hartmun, was Si
town Saturday.
Established 1872. Danbury, N. C., Wednesday August 2 1933
TUTTLE EMPLOYS
FRANK P. STONE
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FORMER AI'DITOR TAKES JOB
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IN OFFICE OF CI.EItK NEPER.
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IOR I'OI'RT A. 4. K.\;J. As.
SINTANT TO CI.EItK FOR MORE
THAN TWO YEARS. SEVERS
CONNECTION WITH DITIES
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! AT THE COI'RT HOCSE.
A. J. Fagg. who was Clerk of
Superior Court of stokes County
for twelve years, and. who tbousn
a. Republican, has acted a* assis
tant clerk to J. Watt Tuttle. Rem.
erratic incumbent, for more than
two years, this week severed his
. connection with his duties at the
clerk'* office- His place win be filled
by Frank P. Stone, former auditor,
who has been engaged by Clerk Tat
tle ns assistant.
Sir. Fagg was recently painfull «*
hurt in an automobile accident,
and has not vet entirely recovered
from hi* injuries- though lie In«
been on duty for a week or more.
It is not known wlia: Mr. Fogg's
plans are for the future He bis
long been in oille.'ai duty in Stokes,
■iiul is a very capable otlb'iai He h•*
a large circle of friends here who
hope that he may tind it conven
ient to remain at Ran'uiry.
Mr. St'*ne :* a son of Count'.'
commissioner F. p. stone. Sr. He
ha* lias consider.ibip experience t*
tax supervisor and accountant and
is considered very eilb ien: and U
withal a .voting man of highest
character and qiialilirutions.
The change in the clerk"- office
"ame a* unite a surprise h -re a*
Mr. I :t-- bad held his position a>
a*sis'ant to clerk Tattle for ah . •
two-third.- ot the present ineum.
h.nt's term, and it was generai'
Mipposed that he would romaitt tin.
til Reromhe,-. 1 a 31, which would
nnrk the end of Tattle's first term.
j Address By Dr. Hege.
| Rr. J. lioy Hego. of Winston-
Sa em. head of the Forsyth-Stokcs-
Stirry County Health Department
spoke to '-he Meadows-Danbury
ffomcmaking class July 24 on the
( subjects of (loitre. Pellagra and Pre
natal care. He stre»sed the fact that
goitre was less frequent in sections
where iodine was prevalent in the
drinking water and he nl*o stressed
the care of the teeth and tonsil* in
connection with prevention 0 f g«,j_
tre
in connection with pellagra, h •
?aid that it was a rare occurrence
in a case where plenty of milk w.i*
used. He said the motto of the
county should bp a "Cow t>n Every
Hill." Rr. Ilege also encouraged the
women to- use pls.it.v of egg* and
vegetable* in connection with pe'-
la'-'i'a prevention, lie discussed th
symptoms of the disease in detail.
Rr. 11. »o spoke briefly on Prenatal
care, lie t"ld 'he group about R".
l'oilge- a famous woman pliysjopi.i
who Is planning to hold prenitil
clinics in the three counties' in Hi
mar future. Rr. He«e stre--.d the
I fact that Rr. Dodge, being a woman
among women could do more in this
type of work than a man physician.
Th re were twenty-five mem hers of
the class present and the entire
group felt very much benefited by
this splendid talk by Dr. Ilese.
MANY WOMEN TO
ARRIVE AT CAMP |
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VADE MECIM NOW HAN SIXTY.
' NINE HIHI.S IN CAMP WO.
1 MAN'S AI'XILIAKY OF El'IS.
COPAL DIOCESE COM INO
BEGINNING A.NGCST 1.1 BITBI.
NESS AND PROFESSIONAL WO
MEN INVITED. |
Vade Mecuni ha* at this time 6'*
girls in camp, these being the jun
ior girl*. Following this encamp
ment. the Women's auxiliary of the
Episcopal diocese will have a 2.
weeks' conference under the leader
ship of Mrs. John Gilmer of Win
ston.Salm.
Rev. Roderick Jackson, of Sum
ter, S. C.. will act as chaplain.
Rev. Theo Partriek. rector of flood
Shepherd church. Raleieh. and Mr*.
Pai'trick: Rev. J. A. \'ahe. rctor
of st. Andrew's church, lreeusboy.i,
and Mrs. William (tordon. of Siu-iv,
will make np the conference f.n-ult''.
Women from all over the di"'e*P
are expected t" be in attendance.
Beginning August 1 ■"■, the d:o result
(•enter will web-uno business an I
professional women des ring i jduee
to re. t that can 'mast of mountain
climate and scenery.
Vade Mpi■ ii 11:. it i* pointed out. is
is l.situ feet above s-a level and
Moore s Wall towers some 2."'."
feet near by. The mountain affords
spl ndid hiking facilities. An out
door swindling poo! toxlnil feet,
filled ' ' tt mountain stream, is one
of the attractions. tenn'.* is an
other.
Miss Edna IKmly, of [iiirham aril
BaU'lgh. win direct athletic* during
the period, which will run two
wcks. and .Miss Jps.-io Tlii-m bridge
of Hr: onshore, will have charge
of swimming. Mr. Va he will dire t
the camp.
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Walter Francis
In Marine Corps
Walter (!. Francis, son of Mr.
. and Mr*. It. K. L. Francis of
Frane'seo, lias been accepted for
enlistment in tbe L'nited S'ate*
, Marine Corps at tbe Marine Corps
, Recruiting Station, l'ost Office
; Building. Savannah, Ga.. and trans
it ferred to the Marine Barracks. Pa 1 ".
■ I ris Island, s. c.. for training a«'-
I j cording to an announcement recei"'.
i 1 ed from Lieutenant Colonel A. B
. j Drum. Officer in Charge. Francis
j a graduate of the Wcstlleld high
■ I school.
> J Colon u l Drum ha* also announced
i that a limited number of high school
, i graduates will be accepted during
I the month of August- Applications
• J will lie mailed upon request,
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Rev. C. W. Ervin
Rev. c. w. Ervin and his g* -l
' wife cf n: hlc Vol lev visited frien !
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| :u Rattbtiry last week. Mr. Ervin >■
: j pleasantly remeinhered here where
. j for several year.* he wa* pastor of
j R inbtii-y and other Presbyterian
.! eliurelie* in the county.
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II N'rw Mr. Ervin i* principal 'f
s ' Glade V.i'hy High School. Allo-
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. I ghany county, an institution of
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r great influence and usefulness in
, northwestern North Carolina, and
• which under Mr. Irvin's manage
ment is steadily growing.
ELDER FAGG ON
PREDESTINATION
SAYS 111-: AND KI.IM.ItS TI'TTI.K.
HItOWN, AND IMtIDDY AUK !
PUKXCIIING THE MAYO IMM'. I
THINK.
Klrter .1. A. Paw. prominent
I minister of tlte Primitive Kaptist
' church. udvjoeg the Reporter that
the rei-ent artiele published by us
touching certain change* alleged to
have ore it r red itt the preaching of,'
,
himself, Klders Tuttle. Brown and j
I'riddy. is incorrect, and that the
Reporter was misinformed. Klder
Fagg sa.ve that Klders Tuttle.
Brown, I'riddy and himself an .
preaching tlte same doctrine thoti
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tlte Mayo Association has always!
contended for. and that Mayo >'
one anion-; the oldest associations in
• the I'niti-d states. Klder Kagg ad's
tlitit "we believe in predestination
its taught in the Kiltie, and w»- do
. not fee' that it needs any props."
1 Kids r Fagg wa-' op his way with
his fami|v to itt.s home in Wjn.-t"n.
Sa'ctii having been visiting it -
nt--thpr nc - Datii'tiry.
Campbell's Court
•100 I. in II ilrston and Wiley
Mans, lo'th I'oloi'ed, were t'' : ed l-'r,.
day by .1 list r e of rtie l'ea e |\ t".
, I'antphe! l . Thc.-o negroes ••
caught in Rii-ktown Thnttday
I>epiiti*'s I left (Smith. Mack Wa!
and Curl IJay, charged with Illicit
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manufacturing. They were bound
over to court each miller st'ou !
I wh'oh th; v failed to arrange. an l|
are held in jail for n{xt term j
, "ourt-
Roy d nana', charged with assau't
. **n his wife, was lipid for court mi- '
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i der a ♦3"it iiond. which he gave. j
Monday. I!. .1. UnluMvoti, F!».vd |
' ampbeil. Rose bury 11'itewiHol and j
Woodrow Allen, who hid been ar
rested for heating transportation '
' on X. a w. Railway. Kach wi*
fined s."> and cost, and failing to
provide the fine, all were Riven 3ni
. days on roads.
Ronie Halloway and Thelnta
_ Lowalloy. two young women. tried
, for the same offense, were taxed
with *5 and eost each, which they
were unable to pay and were sen.
tenced to work in jail atj scouring,
etc.. for 30 days
| Hawkins Reunion.
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The fourth annual reunion of the
Hawkins family will be held it Oak
Hidßp Baptist church neat"
Ridge Sunday. August f>th. ah rel
atives and friends are requested to
attend and help make this a b.g
reunion. Carry a lons- a well-tilled
basket of Rood eats to help make
the day more enjoyable.
FRIKXit.
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Back From Chicago.
sheriff .1. .loiiu Taylor and r ; ,m_
r jily returned Saturday after several!
' j tlays spent at the Century of l'r.._j
| gross Inhibition. World s l-'ajr. !
Chicago.
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r 4-> acre hilly farm for rent on halve*,
i j Good house - r > rooms. Spring. good
lj church, flne people. r a ir treat- j
ment. Rells Farm. Danville Road
Reidsvjl.'e, x. o.
HANGING ROCK
WORK STARTS OVER
It. r. C. FOKCKS, SFPPI.KMKNT.
I-'J» BY STATU CONYHT syIADS,
ItK.SKMK CONSTRICTION OF
HIGHWAY TO MOI NTAIN TOP
—CONCKNTHATION OF LABOR
ON PROJECT TO HE ADOPTED
BY STATU.
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Prof- J. fl. Carson, who is head
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of the federal relief work in the
county, advises the Reporter that
work will he resumed Aiugust - ott j
the construction of a road t-> Hang
ing Rock,
Prof. Carson says the crew of
R. F. C. workers who have recent
ly been grading the Seven Island
road, as well as tlte squad of fed
eral laborers on Walnut Cove pro.
jpcts. will bp put on the Hanging
Rock project.
Recently a crew of State high,
way cmivi-t- fi-mu the camp mar
Meadows, under the supervision of
K. •». iTpaknvtn. have been at
work on the llanuiny Ro-k t".ul. •
It i> I'-arnPil that the -erti-es ■'!
'his for- e w i): pn-iia'l'. lie eontotc- |
oil. -|y. state s cN-ic- toil t" adopt
tlte Hinging Ro-k kUhwav i
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:•11'I »• proposition.
Tim grading o- th I I;i-:r n- Rock-
It glnvay has Progressed well on to. j
wtc .1 i ■lx-'nut Cove, v.hih is 1.-,
yond th.- il rst mountain peak,
f"om lia-thiiry. chestnut Cove J ,
probably cnitsiderably more than
half way to the destination of th's •
I road, wh'ch is iite summit know
as Hanging Rock.
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Lawsonvkle News.
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la.- comiuunity was t sited
;"-'il rains all la>t week, which w is
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| a i-ie help to tJie crops.
The citizens are t«kinar the ty-
I plioid-diphtheria vaccine this sunt,
nier.
Mr. an-i Mrs. R. A. Robertson
visited their parent. Mrs. R. A.
Oakley, of Walnut Cove, Route
[Sunday.
Squire Tilley's court hoi a busy
week last week, disposing of sev
eral cases.
Miss Declorice Robertson lias as
her guests this week: Miss Bessie
Oakley, of Walnut Cove. Little Miss
Ruth Alice Priddy of Danbury R 1.
The baseball team of Lawsonvi'le.
under the management of Cleve
Laws,in. has been playing several
games each week this summer. play,
ing Buffalo last Wednesday at Buf
falo. Smi'.htown Saturday at I-iw.
sonville.
Miss Hallie Spencer, of Boone Tea
cher's College, spent the week end
with her parents at Lawsonvil'e.
Misses Oporuip and Rernice I .aw.
s"n of t.paksv ; :ie spent the week
end with fheir parents Mr. and
Mrs. .1. T. I.uwson,
Returned From Beach.
I'ran-'c.- and Kstelie Humphrey-.
j Nell R'ukVy and Mrs. M . I-:.
I Joyce h v.- returned from a do-
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liuhlful outing at Carolina Itpuch.
Ralph Clip pa I'd of Caldwell Conn
' ty has dug a trench silo with a ca_
! pacity of (10 tons. He says it will
furnl»li silage for 30 cows during
132 lavs.
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Number 3787
FINE TOBACCO
CROP AHEAD
KKITIXT KAINs Hltl\(. WONDER.
Kl'li IM PRO VKMH\T SAND*
RIIM.K C LAIMS HKsT CROP 111
YKARS MANY lAKMKRH
NOW CT'RINU WITH SATIS.
| FACTORY KKSII.TS.
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New* begin* to come in now of in
excellent crop ot tobacco in ell
sections of the county.
j Dixie Wood, of the North View
section, here Monday told the Re-
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j Porter the crop in his section had
wonderfully improved since the late
rains, and that throughout Snow
Creek townships. espe"ial!y in the
Sandy Kid~c zone, fanners report
the best crop of tobacco for years.
J* r i 111: n is in order, and excellent
cures are beinst taade.
' he early corn crop was seriously
damaged in many sections by tho
dry weather of June ur.il July.
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James S. Knight
•' ucs >• K"j. • 0 f .lohq
an i lane K'n gh: was bnn April
f'itli 1 \u:t . ta Slokpsdalc. N. C.,
j and died at his h one near I'ine
1 Hall X. •.. July 3"th 1»33. beins
j at that time To years. •"> months and
] I days old. for mor.' than years
, has lived 1 n th's community.
,ln r.ooi hp was married to ciennia
l.pc Creak man and from tl'Ls union
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wa horn two children. Talmadse
atvl hnory: w t'e and b.if.ii children
j survive him. In 1 !*t 1 lie publicly
(' ' I'i si i his faith in !od ;l nd joined
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: the «'"ii-: rcuath'ii at l'.'iu- Hall I'res.
i byte i-i'i church living a life ever at.
•p. cnv'isiei t with the rules of that
colli, relation.
Nine weeks before hjs passing he
had a heart attack which with co -, i.
plica'ions eauwd his death,
j He pat ently bore his suffering®
i «nd told several of his closest
friends that the end was near and
that, he had no fear of death —that
he was only waiting the Master'*
summons. He has left us an er.
. ample of straight and simple faith,
not ofjly in Clod but his fellow man*
believing that such was the only
way to spend a life here and eter.
nity hereafter.
J. H. Tilley
Sustains Stroke
J H. Tilley. a farmer who live*
• on the Dav-s place a mile south.
, east of Danhury, sustained a s'roka
jof paralysis Monday, and is in x
. serious conditio*. Mr. Tilley had
| pone down to the Held to work
j when he felt a numbness and ting
. lin.ar which caused him to realize
. something: was the mat er, and h a
! returned to the house where he sat
■ down, on at'emptim? to i -e he fell
and broke his collar lone. It was
then t«und that he wi paralyzed
in his entire left side.
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Noted Ar ist's "oh «to Model"
. ft tvrs. As f :st as He M'irrlef H's
MVidels. Their I'aops and Figures
j C.o Out of Fashion. Head Thin
. Amusing" Story in The America.i
. Weekly, the Magazine Distributed
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