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THE DAN BURY REPORTER Volume 61. ROSS ROBBL'RS F ROUNDED UP ■sin im R TAYI.OII \M» I'l'.l'l - , •I'll S UtHI'.ST Tllltl'.i: HOYS IIAH;KI» WITH STOHI.HRKAI • i l\«; 1. AST WKKK C'OM-'K-- siox- \UK MARK HY Tin: AC-| (TSl■.!». WHO AUK \n\V IV ,lAII. IN RKIWri.T or StI.»HM» | IUIMIS KA 11. chai 1 «.■ Moore, Ira «'r«mer and i Wlnt Klledno are in .iail at I i in di'ia It of ?E0"0 bonds each- > young men Hl' l ' the eonfes - • «d Imttiiy of Kcss' store last Tue..* day ni« i*. a week, when about s3s'i worth en merchandise wag taken, hidden or deposed of at ip'aees un known. The arrests were made in \Vii." stotvAnient h.v Sheriff John Taylor • and Deputy sheriffs Carl Ray. Her:« Smith, of Sixties, and Ony Scjtt of Koivytfc. A hearing wa* given the men here Monday by .1 u>tice N. 10. Wall As at least two of tliem had co ; - fes- d fo the fr.hhery. bund-** were llxtd at ll.nuo each, which iiom' could an'a-nge. and --o they await trial at sarins term of court. The t: Ist clew following the rii - bery ».r furnished by a citizen of i Ci-ermanton. who had fen the trio going t«Jward the scene of the bin* slar.v. Some of the (M»ods stolen wer • found in the car and identified. Charlie M core was raised in sti)k3. having livjd near Ross store. it is uiM>"cd he planned the robbery. Cromer ha? a prison i\. • 'l'd, and is cm on parole. All wer* rcently of Win-'io'i i ■Salem. ; I Conference Sends Rev. Mr. Needham j Back To Danbui v M. E. Church conference t-i*! ju."t '1 >sed at Charlotte, but v ef«re I it e!):vd it sent the lie*'. .1. It. | Xo-dha-.u i»a'-U to l>anbto-v. and i the Uo.. J. H. K-tz-'eraM hack to Walnut C ive. TMi» W• S en'ir -ly i" accordant" J with ''ue wishes of Panbury and' Walnut Cove citizen*. other appointments of tin- «'oi ferencj j;i this Miction were: it.-v. J. M Oreen to Sand-- It J d HV • Rev. . "V. Campbell to Ston - I vilk-Uay 'dan: Uc w A. 1,. Eatbain to Pilot Mtn.j * * * * * >5 * .« | * NOMINATION. * * • * I HERKKY ENTKH AMI * * cwr 5,000 YOTKK roit * * • * Miss. MR. OH Mils * * • * ARIMJESS ... v * AS A CANRII) YI'E l\ Till: - j » l> A X It I IS Y l-'I'POItTKII "j * BOOST Kit i IKCI'I.YPOX * C\Ml»\l«.\. *' * (P»ltlN(i ol! SKMI THIS «j * COI'POX TO REPOKTKR '! . * or KICK. RAXIM'RY. COY- * I * IM.KTK OKTAII.s Win, III: "j * ANXOrXCKR IN NEXT ! - *j » SsCK or TIIK UKPOrtTKR. ■» Established 1872. Danbury, N. C., Wednesday November 22 1933 STOKKSIDLE TO BE PUT TO WORK «| VII. Wtlltli ADM IN ISTH ATIOX TAKKS OYKit It. K. \Tl\ . TIKS COI'NTY'S tJIO'I'A l-'Olt IMMI DI ATI-: KMIM.OYMKXT Is ■ 522 .l, C. CAKSON IIKAI) OE j C. W. A. ATIYITIKS IN COIN-! I TY. I'ndpr new adjustim-nts of i-'etk-.v al relief activities the civil Wor' takes over al' It. E. Projects ar.»l enterprises in Stiikeo, with J, U. Carson head «m' the \v. A. in the county. This in accordance with th- President's plan to put t million unemployed to work before Clu-is * mas. Pi*n'. Carbon. In joiitjt nu-etinu-s | of the board of county commissioi.* era and the board of education h;io today explained the revised anan'-'* nu-nt wi:h regard to relief whic'i beinu tendered unemployed by | the l-'edtral government• The t>*o boards met here to d:s | cos" th? various work projects in j the county, which include the r*i pair ni; of s.-hcol buildinss, small additions to public buildln-J-", r"ad projects, etc. Civil Work Administrator Carson i adviser, the Reporter that the octic.» ty's quota of workers und'M- this ai>: justment is 522. that •">» per cent of them wi'l be drawn from relief rolls, while SO per cent will be tai • en from the re-employment bureau at Walnut Cove. Prof. Carson adc'- ®d that the Walnut Cove bureau, which has recent'.v been will ■ i>e i etipencd at oncp. j All billed road «orkers will l-«- j ||»i:d I" cuts per hniir. and un-'kii - icd road workers 3' l cents Per hcitr.! | h uir days, and 5 days ja tun a name ko T. on the work j .Ist. it Is automatically removed . 'rem tl'e relief rolls. Recital At Germanton Nov. 22 - ■ | Oermantdi 11. i. Kas-'-'v,! I blind pianist from Uiirlinston. X J v. ; ll ■ a rc" i;al in the audUorium | "f t : 'tf 'M rmantou llish School o-. Widn .-day evcnliiK, Xovember 2.' at s o'clock. The public is coidi illy Inviu-d t. a t nd The adaii. -'on chni'-e will i >e en and lift -en ecu's. I Stokes County Lrg-al Ethics ■Ma-!.-tr of Danbury and othet iown/hipa of this coun'y are lar to,-, c! - Mined and I'r-uni-pect t-i court I I»'i.>|ic;->- puch as indVated i^j i i * - •.! iv\ i n advert Nenieiv n* - i I a - n- a Warsaw n.-wpaper: •i in- TII:: PI-:.\CI-: 1..1 t i E. I>. Wll.l.l.\.\iS 1 Warsaw, x. c. J I K-i • • Molly j-!.-'-e i.i tr-i-re'iy •' ! a?:* «fi»t:r, win w. n Slat . j M 'fto Carlo. A I'. ar> hri bliin;.' j .'t ■■:y :n the RAETIMoRK SCXUAY j A.MIIIiIi'A.V, i-i«u ? November 2(5. Rny y m" copy from your favorit. neivs-Jea'cr crn wsboy. MOORE'S SPRINGS SOLD MONDAY; i ( i:i.i:itic \Ti:i> si mmi:h kksokt : *\i> \v\Ti:m\; i-i.ack XFAitj i> \xitricY liortiiiT uv ruxi j Mil.l. Kit. \VI\STO\.S.\I.r.M CAI ITAUKT MAY UK l>l-:VKIi()1 • | i;i» ox i.Aiiiii: srwu-:. I . , ! | Springs. '•'•kinat d Stoke* | • county fumiH'T resort :int |K>|>ul:ir j !«at-rins place of St«ki-s count..',! i wliii'li lies ylx mill* west of l>ar.~ iniry. was sol'l Monday under a deed of ti-iift lu-!d liy *ll nt Miller of Wit.' slon Sak-ni. Mr- Miller took the propirty'on his hid. which wa* understood 13 l>p tlie amount of his debt the property • The trustee* are n. I>. Douglas j :«n«I W. 1.. Kerrell. While under the la"', the safe inn-t stanil for 20 davs to await an advan'ed b-tl, it is c.nerally b • lieved that Mr- Miller will he the j owner >f Moore's Sprint}.-'. Thi« property, which brides the | water rights. include* several hun. j lr> d iii-res of valuable lands, has 1 lon- l'e..n known a* one of the mont ; valuable assets of Stokes county. It is believed that Mr. Miller, who' :* a Winston">aleni capitaU-st Ot lario resource", will retain the prc» pei't.v and will develop it on a Kt'eat* ly enlased *cale. Mcore's Spring.* is one of tha account of th> highly rated const!.» uent" of the Moore's Sprint w ate*J| and the eaj'.- nra-ti"ab : ljty r .f ."3 1 shipping, it i* classed n* one of the! most valuable mineral waters o;'| the South. I I A modern hotel here, with its a • | ten.la.ns attraction*, would not on'yj 'I be a payinK inv..tment for lt.-» in t • voctoiv*, but itr» advantage t> thi % J .-■•'••tion could n«»; l»o •'flsi'y o vcro*-! .• | | mated. I ' Sinco the death of the former| own -rs. Mr. and Mrs. .1. j .■ ha«'. the property has been leased j j to Mr. an«l Mr*. Lpe who! ( jhavu «iuito *u«N'casful I taeons at th i 'ol*'i>ratod ro yi> i*t• ! : I Political Pot Boiling Early Kdltcr lteporter: I hereby antiuuiice myself a can" ■'•'lute for Sheriff of Stokes county, stthj.ct to the actions of the vai iou* count:.' primaries. I have not J decided whether I wi'i In- wet or dry. but think I will. 1 Mourns VARnnonm j f ilv-n Mabe. of Iii(v»onvil'e. was I here Monila.v. Mr. .Main-. . who 01- : jcrate* a -ara'-e at I.awnonvilla, ; s . I said to be one of the most exp.rt I'mechanic in Stakes ot- ad.ioinin 1 ■ counties. Thpoutth hie skill in i\- i . . j'•air-ntr ctp, and on account of hi j square with the pttl.i: •. M ! Mai>- has built UP a ."Plen lid '.: i - I 'ness a; I.a'vjonville. P. >rn t.i M.-. and Mr--. Ku-ge'l l-'lir;■■hum r.cen ly, .1 gon . r»o wi:mtn l'\o lnn-er than men? ■let t!ie answer in absorbing siory in the IIALTIMotiK SIWDAV AMKir- IC'AJf, f---»ie of November :!«. Buy. your ecpy from your favorite now:® hoy or n'.'wsdi tler. WALNUT COVE COAL FIELDS SKYKRAI. III'XRHKII ACRI-> « M-:\SI-:I>. \M» woitK or Mr * l\; Till-: I I Kl, TO SMIX STAR I —Vi AI.ITY IS S\ll> TO in-: i:>. CKI.I.K.XT, AMI (iIAM ITY SI I - l-'H'IKNT roll |)I A KI.OI'MKX I i\ \ COM.MKRCI \l. Sf AI.K. ! The news of tin- practical devc'* ; opnient of the cn-jl fields near Walnut cove will be learned wi: ' much interest by ••very citiz.n of i i the county. It i- ; reported thai a Wiustor.- Salem concern, with amp's capital. ' I' his already investigated . •• quality' of the fuel, which is fo' - ! excellent,' 4 i and tha' the supply is ample and i • exha uatjble. For many years th • late C a boll Hair-stm, on whose lands those coil' deposits were situated. promoted! the projvet of deve'opinK this c«alJ Mr. Kairston always contended th it j the quality was Al. and that it.sj minin« on a commercial scale «-a» i entirely feasible. The successful operation of these coa 1 mine« will mean much to Wa -' aut Cove and to the county at laive.' ■ and reftt't In the turnln-; .loose of thousands of dollars in rtii«' on tire section. i King News. i » . Kinjr, Nov. 22 Roacoe Mer'-i't and Miss Mae McCanlass quio'*' *,Jy united in the bo'iy liouds of ma 1 .-1 rimony Sunday. I Mrs. It. !•'. PulHani is spendiir j .*inie time at Stoneville wher? she l« , :is the guest of her dau-htr, Mrs | j rjcor«e Kin.u-. ' Anthony Jordy. who ha- been I quite sjek at his home «in I'ulliaui Street for the past several day-, ! s • s'i-thtly improvul. | i Ra»>rr and oyster supper ulvrn 'here Saturday eveninu i>\- th- W,.- J man's Club was a success. I Luther R. Cravitt. planter of th ! Capella section, was a business v'j - Iter here Saturday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mickey, of j , Wjnstoi "3a'cm. sp.-nt the « .-i ep I here the aue-: of n-latlvi •. Th.-> following births were ren : >- tcr«-d here last week: To Mr. and j Mrs. William Whit, a daughter; o Mr. and Mrs. Ed OpMon, a son: to Mr. and Mrs. Ed-ar l>a'nell, ' daughter and t > Mr- and Mrs. Rt - ford Ranp a son. 'hoin as I'arr. ot Winstoi* Saletn. I was a business visitor here Sat" - i day. I i There is slight iniprovi-nient 'n the condition of Mrs. .1. s. n. pu: li llii, who has li.en- qu ! t« sl.-k it her home h >re t'-r sevcr-il Via:- s. 'Mr. an I Mrs. w. c. Tnttle. of I'"ral Hall, were we'i: . p.d \ : -ito:-s * r-.'la'ives here■ I'r.'d 1-: . Shore mad" a bu>:n - J . t-i II |' ~t s c-ird iy. Ee- er l'liH'um. of Win«:oi *S.|'.-- . • i ; ••••:-• 1 :»•-=:.• -f Ri:rl!n:t.l". f.o I M•• i"lira E .ilia ti, (Jr.: • - i-n-o. spent th. wool : hi .i t' 1 ■ ■ rs ~!• r-'ntive,. •Tohn En-;, a d fami y. , : f s a . • bury, spen- Sun-lay with rel it:ve~ , and friends here. Everett S:or.> and Tink Shore. , lli-'h Point, spent the week end I with their h^re. MEET AT DAN BUR V NOVEMBER 23 CAMI'AK.N TO I l-'.T 111 !.-« t IIKD TOP. \« i> sn;\-vi' SH.XKISS WII.I. HI: I'AIII SIT. noo. OHU I'IRST PAYMENT WII.E EE A 17.50 I'Klt \CItK I'W MI:\! WII.I. HI: M \IIK itr.i oHi. rr.P. iti AKY 15, in:'.i. Mr. Editor to -ot the si II .* ture- of growtrs of tin - uivd i.* baccii wi'J b v i put on throughout t!i" ■ t . . i state d'lriiig the week 'v.-.inniu. , Xov.-Jiibjii* 27. I'l'epr.iatory to this I campaign a meeting i the -umuit tec recei.tly HeP'iin •>.' to have charge of the work ;n stotus called to meet in Oan'iirv •• • Thar day November 2:1 ti •> plan- I for getting th.* contract. s|g'i:d a J j quickly and as e isll.\ titi-»ibl,.. j The government wilt attempt r 1 I redact, the It'lll crop of flue cured j tobacco to approximately .'itio.ntMi» j n«o, pounds. This w ! II call for .1 ::•• 1 per cent reduction under the a*c • j an;! of th pa-t -threi- years Inn i". | j.hoiiH lie borne in mi-id that even! I with this redact ion the anticipated j I stociss if tobacco un hand a ye-irj : hence wi'l sti!! be e\-cp«--ive. j To a ! d growers of Eiii- 11 red to j . bacco in making ihe required r— ; duet ion in both acreage and pr>-' I j due)ion th> tioveinnunt "ill ma'>.*. j b.-TI.-nt payment-- to those who SIGN I the reduction contract amounting! lo $17,000,000. About 70 per cent! of this wl|i come t" growers in les.i , than sixty North Carolina counti.'s provid"d the farmers keep faith | ' with the governmint. I j The Payments wi'l be mode n t\\ . ■ inslallments. The ilr-t pavnicnt w': 1 b'' $ I 7. "i 0 per acre for each a-re l'i signing grower t ikes out of to'-a ■■■.> ■in making the :m p,. r ~l Mt ivlu-* : I j tion on h:~ farm. The nd p • men! wil h - a I\~i per rent ..f t"i t . | total \* ilue of till- to'nt w-hi h tin l>rodiicer i- p..i lotted to -e'l und-r th-i terms of the »ntract. The on!v j limitation in this payment is th-'t if tit ' c'-op I'r il".- an average of .'! I- n ! or T V ill II MIRCL ta ci-.h it sold !'•>)• : i eciit- av, ro~e. Also :n the else of fhc man w h«e a rea-ge i- rtt'i:- -tl b. low four ;icre ,! . this percentaa.' rate wi'l b in, re-.-* ed 'i.v op • l ilt' ( .f a per rent for oa 1 one tenth a'-rc reduc:ion below fo-;i acr> required in making a .'in pe jc.nl reduetlen. The * 17.r.0 1 rental payment, it is stated. \> i'l 1,. l'ail to thi- urowers befo|-e , arv l.i. 1031. Th' second pajment will be made after the crop is ha.* v ' it id and si.i'd. • ■rowers will notified to , wli.-re the" re 1 1- port to si-tit'" CON RACT. 1-: 1 B GRO-.CI-I- J.: •: -1 RI •' 'titrlbute jn j a- inu.-h of !• . . "'t a- '• > ' :t h >!•!;» ,) ' pxpelt.- •■' "• i- \ (>:•!:. T > . . i ' .li": '.' -n . ' I 1 '.'« '...re it' : • r.\ t'- ' ' ■ 1 c't • 1 th • ■ a ' 1 ' * ■ ' • :•• "!•■ -v. -1.1 • ■ v ' I N ,, 0 J . ,'' J* "ivin !-i :I - t ; r wit •!• t ate ' 'hi-: '.v("•"!{ !n **"i'er 'hat ma:' ' a .-tto.'o.- ■ attci to iy br'ng tits -1 -s' ! t'f! •»' to t '"''a '-• • gro.vers in t': ! - ('•-'.lti y. Al' :v r. a"o urged to do Number 3,903 TRAGEDIES OF THE HIGHWAY STOM:\ n.i.r. MAN m \s ovrit \\i> U11.1.S M:\KS\II.IJ.: nov —oTin:it \M:I:K:NII KILLINGS \NI> l\,JII!ll> liV AlTOMt* r,i!.s> is TIII: STATI: i -;• S'.'inc, IT. ••!' I.oaisvill-', >a> i .ili'l Mind l> - Adoiph ■ •• dov-n.r at a 1 1 uiv ! i ••!•;. . A 'i I' :it occur'* «(! near Leaksvil'o. No arrest yet. Hi mer Kiyd. l II»MI- l.ii>co!ntoa. ! was instantly 1 illed Sunday when iii• ■■ >r overturn d Joi'ii K. Surret, 4 ■ v >. lllft'li I'oin*. died Sunday from injuries sustain* c"l Saturday ni"ht when his car overturned• Hi-- brother in luw, C. \V Wa!', who «as driving, anrest«>J 1..r mar.slaiuht.-t and jailed. I. 1'...a..r. S :ii! lard Oil em* r! ia.-ired Saturday when o.i '.r"'' ■ "lun-cd over 7 - o>t prec.*» j !>:• €» rv.' ir 1-T]kin. Truck demolished. I.una loimson, en]., so. seriously ' in.f'irel In cir a> ■ id'-nt at (iretuis* I Saturday I M!-s Moss !!•• Johns-"!, ill, found I j | ;m. . >n road near Yancey*- ivi'le Sa'urdiy ni-iht• Though; .struck ' I ! y hit and run driver, j K. !. John-on. Mai'sden: Miss I f'lyd'* Johnson. of Washington, N. , and another lady injured in cra-h near KJnston Saturday. And The Stars Did Fafl J As far as this new-naper ha« been . I informed, nobody in this .*ection of ' i ,jth> country sa» any shower of ley 'nidi*. which flu- astronomers had ' dated for two or three n'i-fhts of , 1 !a-t week. But the I :tf-: il d fall somewhere, iic ..Idina to the follow.na. which appears in the Haltimore New*.. ,1 T li:'s year'* displa: of meteor*, known a.* the I-.onid shower, was a (l>f»iM>ointtnent t«> !o-;il observers. Members of th> \-i runoniicil Secti in ot the Man lan I Acadr-my of s.-ien' es spi-n Tue.- lay N'edn..* • l i!.-i> and Thin -la> ni-ht at the pri v.i;-> '"b--. rva>«rj ,i o ph I*. \\ nod- of I'. iltim '■ \ w !i : « h is percti* t 1 "ti a hilltop near Mil, , Theiv. without I'l.. ,|U- „F {he citv _ !i- h's 1 I mar t'le v: e v . ..id with virtual v no tuooll. tilt (■''•ttins vvas P« rt , I Siit the .-how djil not en mo ! up to expi" - :at'.oiis. '! \s'i> n iiuer- had Imp, d for a r«- ; 'it i• *ii oi the -i"'at 'lectaclie >f | November, vvhi. : h-is onmn down in astronomic ,1 hii-torv as J "tli n ! "h: on which the stirs fell." Apparently, the I..«'!ids have * Pot* .!i v.,j | j.j j]., s j century, ! Mr. W.. !s -aid t! -it «•„ U'cdne • • i. ' t • • • even ins for t n- -' i • | iii meteor % 'n .. ■ • t no of them vvys '. ir M. . \Vood« * a'-'e • an oxi'l-nliitT m i- ..: ■ h • f; t n->ne. ; •. the work of and to aid in '!• 1 'i ; i Ub a- possible. I ■' d !"i* S'oke.- farmer* ' : • i;; ' : i' i" tiii, campaiKn over i us i;.;. - .v... and with u* little expense 1 a- ti". .- • cf ar." eo'.in'.y. S. .1. KlltHV, ' | R-TIUNTY ASENT.
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