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THE DANBURY REPORTER. Volume 61. EVERYBODY WINS IS SLOGAN IN THE REPORTER'S BIG CIRCULATION DRIVE Guarantee of 20 Per Cent. Commission Even j Thoug-h Entries do Not Win One of Four! Cash Pr'zes Makes it Worth Anyone's Time 1 to Enter. Spare Time Only Can Net Workers From $lO to SIOO or More in Clear Profit, Be-1 sides Having a Chance to Win First Prize oi' SSOO. . ! I I'till'ill'nw t'ie most »!»• ilii ' ai.- ti 'ii>ai!-">■ of tlic Reporter, Danbury! n«l its sin rundinK territory is a'l| •IKO- over tin' annotißi'viiK'n* of thiij now- iiaix i-'y I'ri'o «: jf' Distribution i of • isll. Tin 1 liberul!t.v of the offer l Hie i'a« t tl'at pv»-r> body " inn tiling, and the easy wli;-li even tin*' i f tin* award* may be won. ha" already fostered interest .mi in . fi'i*l *- is of Tin- Ueporter. That i: i»»• ■»vjdis an unpri'cedenU.l oppi.r'.un':y fur people to share in a «'ii !''ii( ji n «>f v.ift" tiiroiiuh an old t til''l • -'J'i"l I'uslness, a- Tlio Iti'tuu' • ft' i : ' fi'iclj admitted to he, in ever •Hl,' or Ilie many iri'iuiii''- ■-■•tiiin in 4... o>ii' oft!ix». Hi the -inii inii' i'iiiini ilia: thcr • wj.i BE •:I\;-JI AWAY v.jtliln iii(. Nl'.'. U'W iiii'i.- four "'ash Prizes, imsy bu>jn"?.s men. energetic hou«ew Ive* and ambitious bo.vs ami Kirls all «ave pause ami considered Mien possihjiitie- as 1 applied t«» Uiem .selves, I'articularly notil'le is t>*> feature that everybody wins somethjnK in tiiis «aiiipaU'n. There will he n" losers. There is n-> suhterftiKe wi 1 hi' eanipainn. The only ihim? n ■miled 11 1 anyone to heroine a pa** ti'ip'int In this Kift di-trihmion ; s tor hjni or her to he amlijijons an>l willing to Ki'ah tin- uoid n oppo • tnnities of life when they are pre ' sonted upon Ml. h a scale as is now offered under our profit-sharim* plan- I roHTS N( (Till NCI TO BNTH I t Nor doe* it eosi anyone a sina'e *ent, now or any time duriiiK the '•anipaltfti to enter and win. It sj lor honest efforts well expended that the rash prize list is l>ein» nr. ferel to tin- inople of Danbury and 1 ■Hurroundinu territory. Anyone will I he proud t«> t'laiin success for each | ami ever.v one 0 f the gifts listed J -ire well worth the time anil work it! takes t'» acquire them. To b e eoni« j a candidate for the Kift distribution [ 1« an easy matter. To win the hk« Rest of the Prizes Is Just a* easy, if you apply yourself during spare moment" • IClsew here in this imue there a' • Pears an entry or "nomination"' b'ank whleh properly riUod out and •nailed, or brouirht to the enmpalun department of The Ueporter, «i:i ftttit you in the ampai«n with ft.noo vote. Aiiditional vote* a'e obtained in two wa.v»: by sernrin | new and renewal subscriptions and KELLINW ADVERTISING CARD*. It mab».-' no difference where a candidate rt'f.hles. so far as hi. 0 r | her ehaneews of winning the Kift* aro toneerned. The il'gtribu j t'°n of prizes have been so arrange ed that each candidate will have n.i equal opportunity. The campainn is a very short one nnd under nj ericu instances will 't h e extended beyond the date advet ij*ed. If you have bean oonsiderin« Established 1872. Danbury, N. C., Wednesday November 29 1930 enti'i in-, by .ill means 'lo it t' • 'day. At the end a coinnilttee '" • J judges of IIIKII standiiiK will eotint | ami 'ululate the vote totals, and those who poll the -I'eatest number lof vote-; will win the cash prize." ' «»tlifi-f wjl| receive 2" per crnt 'f their sales. I 'J'lie Hi porter i. the home papi r of this entire «ecti"ii and it alreadv enjoys a lar«> circulation all over this territory - but ii If expected t" continue to huild and add to it "'eat family of read-rs until there is a l!ep"i'ter in every home i.i stuiies t'oiinty and adjacent terri tory. There are two ways of build in'-' cii'"ii|atir'll • "lie Is by the ru tinl' method "f -lidinu out - d'e't" and the otlu r is by a bia, lil>i :":i' 1 prize campaign. The Iteporer :.= choosing tb.. latter beenuye it i>» a'des U'- to act a larwe circulath'ii more quickly (even thouuh the n«t ; Is Kieatcr) and also to shar- with those who are w'illinu to assist I" the nrowih of this paper. The Ueporter is an t'stahlighed newspaper in this territory. Thi* feature alone will mak> it a ''readv seller" In every home and eandi*' dates in the ItePoi'ter Kift distribu tion will find it easy to secure ne * ■subßcriptions and renewals Vo'l'KS I'llJO Pl' IJI't'KI.V People who have never taken part in a voting campaign of this ma?', nit tide are unab'e to realize how lapldl.v their vot«' totals nei'Uinill.it". I »nce the start is made they pile up like maKie. Subscriptions will secure thousands of votes in the Ueporter I I'ampalKn. And it is not expected ! that the cand'dates will depend w-hol'y ui«>n their own efforts friends will help them to Kather i I subgerlptp.ns and what a merry | past time it will he with cu«li I r»wards at the end. I j There are iplenty of prizes to sv> j around amonK the hustlers ir.» 'deed there is a Prize for every »'"l i 1 ! live Participant. The plan is a com petitive one, and will be conducted on a business basis. The biKK«r your , effort, the bj«Ker your prlz>. I I OUT AN KAIILY START Oet an e'«rl.v start for one of the cash prizes by sendinK in your noni i 'nation blank or that of a friend today. The Reporter is placinK .« Kolden opportunity before you. R. L Blayloek Dies At Greensboro! I!. 1.. Illn.vlock, who was Clerk of j the I'Vdernl court at (Ireenshori fm-! 11l year-', d vil at his heme In (It-een - l>oro Sunday, with a heart attack. Repeal puts "public cneinKw" on the run. story of how new Jaw wi 1 affect welfare of country. Read i: in the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMKR!CAN on December 3. j t salo by your favorite new.» loaler .q-. newsboy. GERMANTON-TO MEADOWS ROAI) SI ltvi:v IMIIvll 11. R. KIM; TO I isi:«;i v W I:l»M:Sl> \y— ritvios To in-: siß\i.irn:\i-:i>. wo j iii.Mii: RI:I>III> TO six FI:SI C I:\T. rßon\lll.v T HI : si in*\« i i». ' l>i"tr:t highway «ii'nial- stex ar' and Ra.v were here Monday instruct in- r it. R. k'inK of Danbury to start a survey Widn -dav on thi' Jli'idnws t' 'iil'to.inton hishwav. u ij. !i iij:i duubtl.vs be surfaced by ihe Slate at «n'e. Mr. Kins was ordfii'd to strai-;ht i'ti "Ut the curves, and ti reduce th • barii -trad":! do ri.\ per cent. Tiip news of the early impraVi "lent «>f the highway will i-e larned with plea-* tire and interest by everybody, th : s beiiiK one of the must impji-tant t ;.>i'oi' hi ares in the county. Kin# Woman's Club Meets Kill'-', N>iv, Tie Woinai l ' ub held it.- r.-mil ir luontbly nic - iiiK on TiP'sda.v even in'; at the b ! :: i Kcliiinl bujldinu. The tneeliuK w-i presided over by th-- president. Mrs. !. I-:. S on ', ro|! call and m:i utes read by I«ecr»'tary, Miss AKHI*.-' I'uHiani. Quite a number of t' l " members were present at th" ?IK;I I in«. The club was delishted to have some visitors from the I • it.» narl* elnb. T)iirl OK the business .session, a number of reports were presenli'il by different eommitti'n. Mrs. T (i. New', ch.iirman if the literal ui department, was in charKe »f Hi • proKi'am for the eveniiiK. I!i'adint v on ThanksKivinu wore «jv II bv ,'|i.i • Tlielma Newsiun and Me.-danus 1 ' o. Royles, ,i r ., a nd r. D. slate. Sr. 1 An interestlnK eonto-'t was en a • el in. in which Mrs. I', o. Ho; 'v* •'r., and Miss Sue Ma.v slate wero winner*. A dclieious salad coins. with pickles and coffee was served by the hostesses, MKs Deona Urt ham and Mesdames O. li. Stone and ICusene Sneas. | A production credit association | with a capital stock of has been orKanized by t'arteret Count/ farmers- i I The I'itt County Mutual Kx« ehunKe sold sioo worth of products at th«» curb market last Saturday ' and helped to orsanlze a production' j credit afwoeiatlon for the county. * * * >;» n; m H i • NOMINATION. * • » ; , • I mORKIIV FNTKIt AND * | * C AST 5,0(10 YOTIX 11)11 * ! * | * MISS, MR. OR Mi's • • ♦ * ADDRIXS ... ... » * AS A '\N|>lß\TK. IN T!I»: * i * I) A \ IT R R V RI:I>ORI I:R * * IIOOSTICR CIUCI'LATION ' i * CAMI'AICiN. *j * (liitiNcs OR SI:ND THIS * 1 * COI'PON TO RKI'ORTKR * ! * OFFICK, DAN R CRY. COM- * * I'IjKTK DI.TAIKS \VII.I> |)K * * ANNOCNCFD IN NEXT I; - * * SSI'F OF THE REPOnTER. * *♦**•♦**] FRANCISCO TEAM > NEEDS EXERCISE! » IS M.I. 151 \ 11. I \l>i:i: !.Yl>; I I I uituixr. > \« id, i. »\.i i-iii> J > ; Ktllt \ U ll>is \\\ f ~j;; I I ;l ;\mi:s i \\ wts—i:»-:* vol i> ! ss \«m:i» mi: ii • 1 s.tioKi: s !:i i\ , w m i:! «sj \\ M.M T r011..' _ Mil: i-itw-j CISCO MM - J». I > II- p'-ris i::i\c r- , li. (! 11 l: • t. !■ «•!!:- • ; hat tiic ; .. !.- I •a ! team i- i• n- vi'tims. tsam, v. !i;.-:t j |,i . ! t!■ rnel "it of which tlu* risi'i.- ■ :»!«»'• the i-miatv "ia- • -I la t »• . 11.t-.I th. ie"!ii.i- mi team t■i l -e ■ ' *o'ii 'in- -' anil - tonus. .Many other > tc-fid-'• ij'ij'a ; !ae 'I'llin••!«•«! 'ill in ii, i,. ; n . 11... • *l-.l|]i'j.-i-ii II !; t II v!: i . '' '''' II !'i t ■•'II I. II , I i tr 11;• i.'i tt'i l I. 1 ■'* l-'ian ;• ■ ! bun' h, ami I'l'in- unable win. | !li:v\* o it ~nii)i:t> i> ivcn in the «a' ill' disputes "r c!i iii-i'iim os This !.- > tin- .-tatctncni of the lleporter's ' ; ''"rm-int i" i t ! 11 wo know .p. - t!'is:-'. i'' it r . • I»'P r ■ man iato- .if ved j ''!> • iii'r -t, 'l'arh or the I'm: • ••..-•'■ii nine, who twin mn |i iici ■ taU. y.t h> allowed Ihut hv n : "e j louiid it hi• 11 to «it (ijjtn s, Walnut (Vm- I•.>:n- especially ilillii'iilt to ne gotiate with fur a contest. There i* III! i nc-1 i«»n aliout the outstanding superiority of thi- Quaker !ap bundi, composed of the following In.sty youths: 1 H. Collin*. V A. Collins, 11. Cook, l. Sheppard. j VV. l-awi'-ipe. . I i 11. (it'Ol'k'C, Is. Shclton. , 11. Simmons, I I J*. I^awr»*nre, T. Lawrence* ; I - , I Hog-Killing Times , At Danbury ' The ho'idav HfaiMins are now ri ( idl.v approaching. and ho^-killin--;' I times in many households are all the so. | Quite a number of Danbury peopb' are *lau*hterinK pnrkers this week. a« follows: H«'nce F inchum, A. J. i Her k ley Smith, j. K. Leake, I!i!l Mouni'e and A. (5. si.sk . The friends of all it h«> above are | requested to he patient Just for a J day >r two till th«' meat ean i on! •out before railing. I I Call For Andy Fagg at Winston! Andrew Kan-, who was Cork | of the Superior Court of Stokes eountr for ah: ut sixteen year and i.s known and iv.-Pi'. ti d b> a" people of ln.i .ii- p| >: •i position with Manu: i.-turers i'u - •"t ftcre at Winsmn Salem . j When jin av n the Tw ; n i'ii . • rem em her tn fall at thjn p'.aie ail ! arls fir And." Fa--v. lie «i'! w a i: on! J yna with plr a-'ii>, and you will feel i assured thut >'*'* will not fair nt»«] treatment fr«un Andy Kjv- •. See b!« ad in this of the Heporter, and d-n't forget to mil .to see your friend A. .1. Fass. ; TWO-THIRDS TOBACCO SOLI) I*i:I» i;s i:ni\!\ «.«(»:» AM> | i \it«i:its \its: m.i i i\i, >ii(ii ISI:TTI:II i» run i«:i i v.ii.i, piii'ivn.rss «.(> ovi i* I WITSI \ ! . I' is ' ' lis -.V t t. ii 'it' 1 ! thy; jet lea.-t i •*•• third;- i-' ;:•»'! t - I ! I'uitii i-i-op . ; I' ri -■■- on ai: tu -■:*!: • t u-iuai l 1 -111. wi:h. ;:11r : -tiv-t: 1-verants , spi•••ally -' -ci -raiii'.-. Farmers a;.* ' f" lin - I !.• In-; f > ( . i|-.-. li i-in; men -encra'l report the •:"i"i■ t "■ trade and iradii- ''ene-'-ial. al farmers are poyiau thei debts and p-ir ha in- needed .-n - piitv-. ; Tlii v\ .f w i|| mark hea*J lire ik on the markets, as t c i-ien Pi ai; thai p."i'-e- usual l.\ weaki>n ;i't Th inkf^iyin-. It is tlinn!;li' that In- ' am-ai-n i r the permanent xiuirup for the F'.H crop will u.i v.itb a i-.m.:. a fanneiv aopivi-iite tb«- stead:- r>» ill pri.e- die to th r • iperati-'i the -.i\ 4 >ruuient. Sandy Ridge School Has Entertainment ' Slightly over sill ha been turni"! , ov* r to the Sandy lliduc hinh ,i-houl, I j a !*• >*i§: »»f t'• • • ii«lcl't l !*■*. t : »»n licM there Krid-iv ir.&tht. N«»v. V. 11. White, prini'ipal of the Htdioo), sta«'d Su.iday. Mr. White said thi-- moue\ p! i.s i mado at the » hold's II '- lowe'en proaram. will Imiv i;i.i- i i j hook-, maps and wicn e (>• i■ ■ ii> tn■ I I i for the wlt"ol, whirh, with i>ll sti» jd. Nts and IV tea- bers, has the Jarr , e-"t onrollment in its hi^tnr.v. M;ir«aret lleid, a -tudont ai the y'di"ol, won ;i s.'lo prise for a sPe- la danee. mher rash \i v re awarded a" follows, itr-H named re"' eeivlntt tirst tirizo. i Violin. Ilarvey Creasy and Ivlunr' Hodwiw: guitar. »Jeo r i;e Ashley and' ,'llas«el Campbell: tmnjo, I)oim|:is! ] Ilii'hardxon and Peter Stone: hand,! V. . A. MoCee hand and .lubjlee llan*' hl.-rs, darn ing Marton Neasiev and I tester Sands. Smith. ,y i very old mn n , was sriven a third I prize by the audiem e. Sh«'ppard | Moore mid n 3 liJaek w on ilr-t and s:>rond harmonic prise*, r • Per lively. Baptizing Sunday. 1 he ordinance of haptism was a-l minvtercd by K'der Via of Patrick | J eounty. \'a ~ Sunday t" two "and- I dates at Utifk Hand ford, us fo.« IIW •>: I Mrs. llam Stephens of i, a wsor.- ville. Mw Zeb lib odes of Hiuh Point. I i A lar«e i riwd was in attendan e at the iiunier-ion. !'• w . Tilli y of was | iln town l-'riday. I-arm stirl- by thousand lured ! > :rduj»tr ! a! -lavery in cur ! »iij- eitie.i. st"i*y about new* t"a'l'"' appears in thi' HAI.TISIORK SUNDAY AM I'll- ICAN, Isgue of December 3. ltuy your copy from your favorite iinvj b"iy or newsdealer. Number 3,901 MUCH BUILDING IN KING SECTION i « MSV ( \KltUl.l. ( OVIi - TO THVV \NI» »\\ll.s|.s ! ill.lis WITH ills .I(»KI:S onnii ITKMS or IXTIIIMXT K ill", N >v. .'■ .Mj Su-'an n* r, who r-sili.- one mile fist -f town, visihd the !:!-!; hool Fri day. She '•»••• i-• 111 ai'ti her old time "pinning wliet-l and «iid com.; for tho stud-lit.-. she was weai'in- a - »tt'>n li iin sP'in dr«sr» OVER one* hundred W'r- - U d Tit is wa.s quite int••!in.: for the «ti.» (lt'ii*!>. in in-, nf .\ horn h d never seen a spinnln-: wheel. Mr. and .Mrs. Thnna-* l*.ik«'r. »f Trinity. Sumlaj here the - . f relatives. •lame- \\'a "iui, if U'in>it"r. , -a"» I'm. lui" 1 Pencil «:|> i sa'e xta!>!> iit i . III.' I'jis a ' li. - lot of mule*. A • • •: :.|-i n i.hk are at w"i'H mi |!' ( . r,, ni'lati- n if a ne'/ 110111 I'n. 'i.intna- K Smith on s i ... ! s'c Th.. i- i.nildin,- "!'! • nt ii t- d hr.•■!» voncjr ar.'l wj:: c u. | in in tury parti n'ar. ; \ foi.p nf men will l>e nut t ; » | 1 work on tin. lieth'inia road from [ hero t" the l-'ursyih county line and the I'onne'tin- link of i'"ad between. ! Ivn- and Tinimons Cnvs Koads preparing for a coat of oil an I st«>n«', which will lie put dnvn ju*i as s"iin .is the road hpd is ready. | The Ki n K Miiih 10.-t to I'ih't M*n. in a name of basket l '.'! I played at I'ihit Kridi.y cvenin?. Score 32 and -X . our o|.| friend 'a''y ('nrro|t of ■Mix.Pah, u'ai- here Saturday with a new' supply "f Rood jokes. We a* ! way- ti Kct a wood lannh when ("ary conies to town. , Norman White, of Kin«. and Mis^ i Mildred Samuel* of and Thurriian ("alloway, of T.iiia.coville. i'' • • "• -• and .Mi*s 1 ■ ra ( 'ic white 1 of Kjmj mntorcd to IliHsvilV. Va.. i ' 1 Saturday where h.»th couples were : united in marriage. Anthony >ordy, who has I quite cii'k a.t his home "n I'ulliam j Street for *evenl days, i* at>le i> j be out on the street auain. C.rady KoKand, planter of the I'lat Shoal section, was a husines» visitor here Saturday. The following birth* were r*ffih l, % tered here la«*t week To Mr. and Mr*. I'almor Covinston, a son; to Mr. and Mrs Jame? llill. a son. and to Mr. and Mrs. charge Camp** *>e!l, a dausrhter. Manner sheiton i.- preparing to open up a n«*» barber *hip on Main street ■ Taxes. Tlecaliitran humanity is said I :-nm-t me? to '■•»» a''li to Jet by with everytliin- ex-ci't d ail. and tJNc*. I I John Tavl" r. sheriff, s's> s he ig net .s.i certain about d. ith, hut he i will hav.. 11 have the laNes. Sec his I: t of appo n inrnts els.*» where in this paper. and act read.' to unbutton yjur Po'ket- The state, tlie eount.v, mu«t pro on in their function*. and every pood citizen will arranso to nay hi s taxes. save ex'ra co*t and pena'ty !>y pa.vins in time.
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