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Stokes Civil Court
CALENDAR
HIS HONOR, FEIJX K. ALLEY,
Judge Presiding:.
Monday, .suh 9, 1934.
1V n & lVtree «r • i i V -u ibl Bigj,>
72 -vs
liii'/y Joseph B!-.-,-
11. .!. Sv'i'tt M:>. Liuy ~i. • r 1!j:j
7 li -VS
jiv.'iiim M.i'io
Cms. it. Helsabeck J. l\ ii-iw'u
77
("ei i'si'i P.yk:i"i E a!. -
S Gilme: Sparger La.y Smith
7 s -Vd-
Hetiry Smith
J. YY. H til Mildred Buliin
50 -vs-
Lem Buliin
W. Reade Johnson James R. Nunn
51 -V3-
Sallie A. Nunn
J. \V. Hill T. H. Duggins
SU "V -
Maude Duggins
Henry Roane Ruth W. Proctor
S3 -vs-
William H. Proctor
\V. E. Brock Thos. J East
Jno. A. Mcßae -vs
-59 Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank
Petree & Petree of Raleigh.
J. \V. Hull R. R. King
71 -vs-
The McClelland Company & The
Jones & Brown Globe Indemnity Company.
t\ N. Fox H. O. Kennedy
49 -vs-
Fi>Uer & Folger H. MrGee.
Tuesday, July 10, 1934.
Petree & Petree
69 IN RE: Last Will and Testament
\V. Reade Johnson >f Mrs. Laura A. Riser.
S. Gilmer Sparger
\V. Reade Johnson Sylvester Dunlap
A. C. Bernard %
11 -vs-
Peacock & Dalton
Brown & Trotter
Penee & Petree London Guaranty & Accident Co.,
J. 1.. Roberts V. H. Idol and Mrs. Rosa Carter
Brown & Trotter A. J. Brown
-vs
f)t A. C. Amos, James Amos and S.
J. Amos, Administrators of A. n .
W. Reade Johnson Amos.
H. H. Davis
(SI -vs-
VV. J. M .be
Wednesday, July 11,1934.
Fred S. Hutchins Wachovia Bank & Trust Company
55 -vs-
Petree & Petree and
R E. Woolwine as to II T. Brown and wife Emm t i
H. T. Brown and Emma Brown Brown, and J. W. Hall, Trustee.
W. Reade Johnson Jas. H. Moore
Geo. R. Holton
64 -vs-
Petree & Petree
R. J. Scott Jas. H. Watts
W. Reade Johnson State of North Carolina, ex rel,
A. J. Fagg, former Clerk Super
-62 "~ w * ior Court of Stokes County.
-vs-
Petree & Petree Town of Walnut Cove.
H. 11. Leake North Carolina Bank & Trust
Company
66 -V3-
Petree & Petree R. T. Chilton
JULY TERM
THE D ANBURY REPORTER.
H. H. Leake North Carolina Bank & Truat '
Company
68 -V3-
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Harvey G. Johnson & Mrs. N J.
W. Reade Johnson Johnson.
Chas. R. Helsabeck E. L. Kiser Company
75 -V3-
VV. Reade Johnson C. F. Gordon
Jackson & Swaim VV. R. Lawson
;
79 O. M. Kiser, Admr. of the est a:-*
W. Reade Johnson of J. D. Lawson et al
\V. J. Swaim J. G Lawson
47 -vs-
O. M. Kiser. Aim;'. of J. D. Law-
Chas. R. Helsabeck son arid Makelia Lawson
MOTION DOCKET.
J. W. Hall S. L. Core
J. D. H. -vs
-1 I .em Bennett
S. Gilmer Sparger Joe Phipps
0 -vs-
J. VV. Hail T. J. East
j. VV. Hal! Tiie Bank o!' Stokes County
i 9 -vs-
Roy Smith. K. VV. Sisk and Zeb
, C. O. McMichae! Smith
i Glidewell & Gwyn Lee James
i 84 -vs
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Atlantic Greyhound Lines and
' Fred S. Hu'chins Powell Hodge.
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i Cases not reached for trial on the day set will be heard as the
Court may direct. Motions will be heard at the convenience of
' the Court.
1 This 7th day of of June. 1931.
J WATT TUTTLE. Clerk Superior Court.
KIRBY'S STOKES FARM NEWS.
PI ins for sun-eying Stokes may own both farms and sign
wheat fields on contracted farms both contracts dors not alter tl-.i
have been worked out and this arrangement.
work is to be done at an early ■ The growing of more than the
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date. As soon as this survey is allo.tcd acres of tobacco on any
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completed and the necessary re- farm will invite trouble and ex
ports are turned in. the second pense to both the land owner and
an! final equalizing payment 0:1 the tenant. Men are expected to
the 193.'! wheat crop will be mado reduce their tobacco acreage .in
to those farmers who signed the accordance with the contract and
Wheat Acreage Adjustment Con- each land owner is responsible
tracts. The rate of this payment, for see ng that this is done on
has been increased from 28 to all the land either owned or con
-29 cents per bushel on the farm trolled by him. Tenants on farms
allotment. Stokes has 17 wheat wher e the allotment acreage is
growers who signed acreage re- over-planted will not only losa
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duction contracts. I their pro rata share of the equal-
A New Administrative Ruling Re- izing payment but probably will
yarding Rented Acres. ' have to pay the tax to sell their
A new administrative ruling tobacco. Paying this tax would
was announced on June 9th re- prove a serious handicap and an
gard ng the use of the rented expensive undertaking even if to
acres on the farms of signing to- bacco should sell at an unusual
hacco growers. This ruling will high price this season. Everyone
be of special interest to the should strive to toe the mark in
Stokes farmers. Under this new this plan.
ruling tobacco growers are per- Tobacco Meetings For the week,
milted to grow and harvest hay In order to keep tobacco grow
nnd forage crops other than corn ers fully informed regarding the
and grain n rented AAA | rograivi, meetings of to
;>crc-s and it u ri .t required that bacco growers have been planned
any part of the rented or con- for cadi section of the county,
tvac'.ed acres be left idle. A full Farmers are invited to attend
full copy of th? ruling will be thesi meetings and to bring with
sent to each grower. j them such questions regarding
Reports Shrnv Farmers Observing the plan as they may wish
Contracts. answered.
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Numerous reports from various The meetings for next week are
sections of the county show that as follows: Reynolds High
farmers as a whole are observing School. Tuesday. 8:00 o'clock P.
the terms of the tobacco con- M„ June 19th; Meadows School,
tract and atp living up to the Wednesday. 8:00 o'clock P. M.
requirements of the AAA. Every June 20th; King High School,
effort is being made to keep Thursday 8:00 o'clock P. M., June
growers informed so that every- 21st: Walnut Cove, Friday 8:00
one may know what is expected ! o'clock P. M., June 22nd.
of him in complying fully with; Nearly all of the first lot of
the requirements of th e contract. | rental checks have been delivered
There seems to be some mis- jto Stokes farmers. Other checks
understanding regarding the to farmers are expected soon,
transfer of alloted acreage from The 2500 pounds of Arcadian
one farm to another. The trans- Nitrate of Soda donated by the
fer of allotment from one farm Barrett Co. to 4-H Club members
to another can be made only for corn club work has been
where both farms are covered by shipped to Walnut Cove and is
the same contract. That one man ready for delivery to the first 25
JULY TERM, 1934,
Stokes Criminal Court
CALENDAR
HIS HONOR, FELIX E. ALLEY,
Judge Presiding.
APPEARANCE DOCKET.
Monday, July 2, 1934.
0. Tom East and Emma Tucker, K. & A., cost.
Levi Ziglur. A. D. XV., cost.
I J. D. Stanley, transporting liquor, good behavior,
iiill Phillips, transporting li;uor, cost,
i !;J. \V. R. Mabe, resisting ollicer, ios!.
i? \V. R. Mabe. possession of liquor, cost.
23. Julius Lash, operating car while intoxicated, for judgment.
; .">2. John Richardson. A. D. \V , cost.
' t>T. Buck Brewer, V. P. L.. cost.
22. John Calhoun, manufacturing liquor, judgment.
'.73. Will Mecum, operating car vvhil e intoxicated, cost.
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TRIAL DOCKET
Monday, Ju'y 2, 1934.
1. Elmer King, operating car while intoxicated.
2. Dennis Beasley, operating car while intoxicated.
3. Buford Bullin. A. D. W.
•1. R. L. Beauchamp, operating car while intoxicated.
20. Ernest Donathan. abandonment.
21. Adam Lawson, abandonment. ,
f.4 and 55. George Dalton, reckless driving. V. P. L.
s'j and 57. Walter Foley. C. C. W., V. P. L.
62 and 63. Leary Nelson and Hardin Smith, A. D. W.
66. Curtis Covington, L. &. R.
L 7. Dave Goolsby. A. D. W.
28. Dave Goolsby, C. C. W.
.' 3 Odell Reid, Otis Mabe, Fred Williams and Dolphus Mabe, A.D.W.
34. Dolphus Mabe, operating car while intoxicated.
3 r >. Dolphus Ma!)?. V. P. L.
36. To m Martin. A. D. W. and disturbing religious services.
37. Glenn Joyce. L. and R.
38. Maldon Jones. V. P. L. '
39. Coley Hamlin. A. D. W.
40. Fount Jessup, Jesse Cordie and Sam Holder, larceny.
13. Sudie Tilley, reckless driving.
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:>1 and 52. R. C. (Bob) McKmncy, reckless driving. V. P. L.
69. Dillard Chatman, assault on female.
70. Robert Hughes, abandonment.
71. Gid Collins and Elmer Lawson, A. D. W.
Tuesday, July 3, 1934. '
25. Jones Chatman, manslaughter.
16. Jones Chatman, V. P. L.
HI. Elmer Haden, burglary, (warrant.)
Wednesday, July 4, 1934.
WARRANTS.
| 71. Alonzo Southern, Tommie Mabe and Melvin Mabe, mfg. liquor.
I "5. Joseph Penn, seduction.
|7b. Plato and Charlie Slate, possession of liquor.
' 77. Landis Newsom, possession of liquor,
j 78. Gilbert Lawson, possession of liquor.
! 79. Ofecar Cook, C. C. W., and possession of liquor.
: M). Dec Searcy, A. D. W.
i ■!*. Ed Cummings, driving car while intoxicated.
' S3. L. E. Bennett, possession of liquor.
'!' t. Tcrman Golden, C. C. W.
Business Change.
It is reported that Harvey
Neal, recently of Winston-Salem,
has moved back to his former
home at Meadows and lias purch
ased the Pyrtle garage building
here, expert ins 1° operate the
filling station and run an auto
repair shop.
This place has recently b.-en
occupied by M'llard Coin, who ran
the filling station and sold con
fectioneries, etc.
Most Wilson county farmers
have finished setting their tobac
co and are not considering a 10
per cent increase in thir acreage
now.
boys wh 0 qualify for it. One bag
goes to each boy without coat.
S. J. KHtBY.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE IS, 1934.
The True Faith
The ones who were at Mead
ows Sunday can see that the
brethren who preached are in the
true faith. Brothers Tuttle,
Mabe, Fagg, Priddy, Carl Mabe,
any many others expounded the
doctrine as we see it in the new
light. The many who attended
show their belief.
Clear Springs if. of the true
faith, as its membership grows
fast, and we wish it ".vt h.
HEADER,
Walnut Cove, N. C.. J me 10.
Threshers Must
Have License
The threshing season is soon to
come on. All threshers mnst
first procure license for threshing,
which may be obtained from the
office of the Register of Deeds.