THE DANBURY REPORTER.
Established 1872 Volume 66
JACKSON DAY
DINNER JAN. 8
THE CAMPAIGN MANAGER
FOR STOKES IS B. P. BAI
LEY, CHAIRMAN OF COCN
• TY DEMOCRATIC EXECU
TIVE COMMITTEE—STOKES
DEMOCRATS TO ATTEND
RALEIGH MEETING.
Success of the Jackson Day
Carapiogr, in Stokes county is in-
by appointment of B. P.
Bailey a s county chairman. An
nouncement to this effect has
just been made by State Directo:-
John D. Larkins, Jr.
The purpose of this campaign,
which began last week and will
culminate in a mammoth Jack
son Day Dinner at Raleigh on
January Bth. i s to raise money
for the Democratic campaign and
convention next year. North Car
olina and Stoke 3 county have es
tablishes reputations for exceed
ing expectations in similar ef
forts.
Last year, with no election
campaign in the immediate of
fing, the state raised more than
ten thousand dollars. This year
demands upon the party treasury
will bd much heavier by reason 01
the election next fall and the con
vention this coming summer.
A speaker of national reputa
tion has been secured for the
celebration which will be held on
January 8, 1940, at the IfSM ■«*
Walter, Raleigh, N. C. A high
standard was set at the 1933
dinner by the speech of Gover
now (now Senator) "Happy *
Chandler of Kentucky. State Di
rector Larkins, who managed the
last campaign, guarantees that
the 1940 progrr.n certainly will
not fall below that standard.
Under the leadership of Chair
man B. P. Bailey, Stokes county
i s expected to be among the first
to announce tx>mpletion of its
quota. The first county to reach
this goa' will be accorded very
special recognition, not only at
the Jackson Day Dinner, but •?!-
so in the permanent records of
the State and National party or
ganizatir ns.
Official ruling that the Hatch
Act will no* prevent any federal
employee, other than reSief work
ers, from contributing to the
fund or attending the dinner
makes success easier to aLtc'n.
A number of Stoksg Democrats
are expected to attend the Raleigh
meeting.
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Fire Destroys
Acy Taylor House
Fire cf undetermined origin i
Wednesday completely destroyed;
the house occupies by Mr. and
Mrs. Acy Taylor on the highway
about two miles from Walnut
Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor had
just gone to Walnut Cove when
someone passing by saw the
house burning and hurriedly sent
them word. All their household
furniture was burned a s well aj
the house.
The house belonged to Foy
Young. It was knwn as the Cic
ct Voss place.
Mrs. Sallie Ann Nunn
Dies At Brown Mtn.
Mount Airy, Dec. 13.—Funeral
scrvice s for Mrs. Sallie Ann
Nunn. 4'l, who passed away la'e
Monday right at her home ;r.
the Brown Mountain section of
Stokes county, were held from
the Erown Mountain Baptist
Church thi s afternoon. Rev. W.
F. Swanson was in charge, with
interment in the church ceme
tery.
Mrs. Nunn was born in Stokes
county on March 5, 1897,
daughter of Powell and Mari.ii,.
Forrest Durham. She had socr.t
her entire life in her native Oir.-
munity.
The survivors included the par
ents; two daughters, Mrs. Aub
rey and Miss Eula Nunn,
both of Stokes county; two broth
ers, Alfred and Rufus Durham of
Stokes county; and seven sisters,
Mrs. Joe Nunn of Rockingham,
Mrs. Hannibal Haymore, of The
Hollow, Va., and Mrs. Oliver
Gunter, Mrs. Nick Haymore, Mrs.
J. C. Frrn s and Misse s Stella and
Ella Nunn all of the home com
munity.
Mrs. T. J. Smith
Passes At Kingj
Mrs, Mary Luzctta Bagby Smith I
died at her home at King Monday
morning at 8:30 o'clock. Death
Ijra, the
Mrs. Smith wa a the daughter
of Abner and Luninda Bagby, of
near Jonesville, Yadkin county. ■
She was married to Prof. John
Thomas Smith December 20, j
1893. Prof. Smith was for years '
superintendent of Stoke s county's |
schools.
The husband and one daughter, t
Mrs. Mary E. Gunter, and two
grandsor.s, survive.
Funersl services were held at
Moravian Church at King TUGS-
day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter
ment was in the Moravian grave
yard there.
The Smithy were long residents
of Danbury and very highly re-'
!yarded. Quite a number of Dan
bury per (le attended the funeral.
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Christmas Will Be
j Celebrated Over
In Old Snow Creek
i
j Will It. Stovall of Snow Creek
was here today and reported
that the good farmers of hi s sre-
I tion we: a killing big porkei ■;
Jin preparation the Christmas
holidays.
Hog a slaughtered this week in
cluded the following:
By J. B. Joyce, one weighing
613. Last year Mr. Joyce's r?c- j
ord on meat wa a 708; the year j
before, 605.
Clarence Poor slaughters two
tipping the beam at 433 and 435.
Will Poor, one at 547. j !
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Kurfees For Congress '
Marshall Kurfees of Winston-
Salem announces himself a candi
date for congresg aganist Con
gressman A. D. Folger of this dis
trict.
Poor Print
Danbury, N. C., Thurscay, December 14, 1939
SCARLET *fcVER
AT LAYVSOiN ViLLE
SCARE CLOSES HIGH SCHOOL
TILL DEC. 28—OTHER NEWS
OF PETER'S CREEK TOWN
SHIP.
Lawsonville, Dec. 13. The
Home Demonstration C»ujj held
its monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. 11. A. Robertson Dec. 0,
i with Miss Rose Bryan, home dem
onstration agent at large. Meat
canning wa s demonstrated vrt!
how to niake Christmas decora
tions. The following mearxrs
I were pr.ient: Mcsdame s B. O.
Shcppard, P. H. Robertson, C. M.
Mabe, O. E. Smith, Ruth Tucker,
H. D. Lassiter, Sadie Kallam, E.
G. Lawson, R. A. Robertson, on>
visitor, Mrs. Ham Stevens. A
contest was held, Mrs. Sadie Kal
lam beirg the lucky winner, two
beautiful towels. Mrs. R. A. Rob
ertson ar. v -j Mrs. C. M. Mabe serv
ed the ladic s with delicious re
freshments. Ail reported an en
joyable meeting with Mrs. Rob
ertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Craddock
I spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
jo. E. Smith.
I Lawsor.ville is glad to welcome
i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Handy of
J Stuart, Va., who have moved
here to live for the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lawson
, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr?.
jjSfet NelsAn, Mrs. Lawsori's par
ents.
| Josie Lawson anj Mary Ann
i Jefferson visited Hallie Spenc?
Sunday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Bay Nelson spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
'Tom Ashby of North View
| Mrs. H. D. Lassftcr was called
to her home. Bethel, N. C., her
father tiding seriously ill. She
|
will remain there through the
holidays.
I Severn! case s of scarlet fever
have been reported in Lawsonvilk
school. The school has been
stopped till Dec. 28.
| Hampton Lawson of Stuart,
"Va., spent a short while here Fri
day.
i Several enjoyed the Santo
Claus parade at Stuart, Va.. Sat
urday.
Of
Thomas L. Williams
Luther \\'il!:ins, G!
dlod early Monday morning rt
hie home- near Danbury a.'t i' •>
brief il.'mss.
Surviving arc two sisters, Mrs.
Jer.nit» Robertson of Lawr.onv]!!.'
and Mrs. Lily Dodson of Madison
an,] three brothers, Sam Wilkins
|of Sandy R:dp;e, Bud Wilkins o"
{Madison and George Wilkins of
Richmond county.
The funeral wa s held at the
at Sandy Ridge Ceme
tery Tuesday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Rev. T. CT Williams con
ducted the services
Robert Booth (we all call him
Lum) Wj. here this week fro i
Meadows. He i« one of Sto'r» H
county's best fine tobacco raisers.
DEATH AND BURIAL
OF S. R. FULPj
DUKE COMPAXV APPROVES
NEW I'OW KR LINE—ItiNCiO
WHITE AND DR. STONE
CfcLEIiRATE THEIR OLD
AGES—KING PEOPLE KIL!.-
LNG MG PORKERS.
i
King D"c. 14. Saunders '!•
j Fuip, aged "iO. ditu ut i>ii> iio.-..,
two mile*-. east of town Tuesday.
' He had Loon in failing health for •
i
j some time hut his condition did
| not become serious until a few
1 hour s before his death.
| Surviving ale the widow, ouv
sister, Mrs. William G. Linville,
of Winston-Salem, and a number
of. nephews and nieces. The fun
j eral wa 3 conducted at the home
jTnursday alurnoin at 2:30 and
burial v.'a s in the family grave
yard near the home.
A new power line extending
jirom Mount Olive Church to the
home of Curtis Watts near
Chestnut Grove has been approv
ed by t ! -C Duke Power Company
and actual construction is expect
ed to be commenced in the neat
future. The new line will give
current to about twenty • five
farm home s and one store.
Ringo C. White celebrated his
57th birthday at hi a home on
Forest Grove avenue Sunday. A
number ot relatives arid frienJs
were present to help enjoy the oc
(fasfoh. Mr. White is one anions
our best citizens and one of the
largest tobacco grower s in this
. section.
There i s decided improvement
in the condition of Reid Boles,
who ha s been quite sick at his
home on East Broad street.
Work i s well underway on ::
new home for William J. Fu..; on
Meadowview Drive and will be
pushed through to completion at
an early date.
Thiev.v visited the packing
houses of Richard Newsum ani
■ Mack Westmoreland last week ro
| lieving each planter of about -100
|pounds of good tobacco.
I J. A. Gordy and son have mov
'cd into their new two-story con
crete building on Depot street.
• This concern does all kindg of
| blacksmithing, woo J wot!:, elec
tric wekiing and automobile e
j pal ing.
! .....
.ioe E. Stone, who suuc-im
l'to.ii mi attack of influenza, is
ii;.'.tt siek at his home on ?i .;i
Fticci.
j Squire Vest of Sewarj was luro
Saturday looking after some Lu.--
in-.i's matters.
The following births were re
corded here last week: to Me.
and Mrs. C- D. Slate, Jr., a daugh
ter; to Mr. and Mrs. Rufuj Nel
son, a sen; Mr. and Mrs. Oakley,
Hartgrove. a daughter and to Mr.
and Mrs. Moir Baker, a son. The.
stork wa s see?i flying low over an- :
I
other home late in the afternoon
Saturday.
Mrs. Augustia Hooker is spend
ing a few days at Raeford where
she i s the guest of Mr. and Mm.!
Spick Voss.
Moir Smith and Oscar Hauscr
Presbyterian Manse
To Be Built Here
It i t 4 reported on good authori
ty that the Presbyterian manse
to be the home of the Presby
terian minister and family of
this Presbyterian district, will b
built here. The report furilu-i
asserts that Danbury landowners
will rr-tvffcute the 1 •'
buiUiinu. Other sites i'.uve .i
offered, notably at Francisce.
Sandy Ridge and Pine Hall, but
as Danbury is most nearly at th
center of the group of Presbyter
ian churches ' n the county, thi;
point will probably be selected.
At this time the Presbyterian
charges are being served by th.
Rev. L. F. Cowan of Westfield.
It i s stated that the Winston-
Salem Piesbytery is largely fi
; nancing the location and buildiw;
of t'ie manse.
Mrs. Lou Taylor
Called By Deaf It
Funeral services for Mrs. Lot!
Taylor, Moss street, of Martins
ville, Va., who died Thursday
night of last week in a Martins
ville hospital following a linger-
I ing illness were held from the
late home Friday afternoon, in
charge of Elders J. W. Tuttle and
Watt Priddv. Interment followed
i
in Oakwood Cemetery.
. i Surviving are her husband, two
r daughtert.- two sons, four sisters
, and five brothers. She was a na
, live of Danbury.
New Building
To Be Erected
' Deputy Sheriff Jas. T. Flinchum
will build a new r .iidenee on tl.c
street just roilh of tiie court
.
house, on the site at present oc
cupied by the old Estcs building.
I
■ Mr. Flinchum is the owner of
| this property, and expects to es
' j tablisii it as hi 3 permanent home.
'
Mrs- S. L. Golding
Is 111 At Moire
Mrs. Sidney L. Golditu, is ill at
her home C\ Flatshotd. Mr.
Golding, the husband, was her -
• today on bu.-inevs. Mr. Gol-ii:-
says he he.- "• or 1 ) \ora barns o r
tc':.iceo to F i! i)?f : ' 'ho nvr 1
clo.res.
HeAi it Ry, pitntor of Law
sonvillc, vva 3 a visitor in Da.i
ln.: y T .
jnre opening up a new cafe in th
Phillips i.uiklirg o'i r. st M,ii >
street nt tho same location v.lie.,
the f,.-e and ten cent store v., '.
originally located,
i Dr. Giady E. Stone celebrat" i
:h:3 49th milestone at his home
on Main street Sunday. A number
of near relatives were present for
the occasion.
! Some of the citizens around
i K'ng will feast on bog and hom
i iny. Following is a list of somej
nice porker s butchered last week:
Upward Newsum, one weighing
,485 pounds; Reid Moreficld, two
[weighing 485 and 414 and Cicero'
|C. Cromer, two which tipped the'
scales aj. 500 anj 520 pounds. j
Number 3,531
COUNTY SCHOOLS
C LOS ft FRIDAY
AFTKR CHRISTMAS IIOLI
DAVS, TIIKV WILL RK-OPEN
JAVI'AKV X, l»U! LAWSON
yiIIi: school (Losr.it
\\ki>m:.M)av—ui.vu >c iiool
SI'HTRS WITH IMLILNZY
I I'IIM.MIC .
. . ' ! ■ ivu iy public
schooh will close (Fri
day. i 1 t.'t! s;!i 1 win U-opCTI
Monday, Juiuaiy •. 11' 10.
This announcement i.-. made by
Prof. J. C. Carson, superintendent
of schoci s for tlu county.
The Lawsonville school closod
Wednesday of this wt c k owing to
the pivvlence of scarlet fever iu
:
the neighborhood, a nil tho sprea.l
■of the "ontagion among some of
t!ie children of the school. It is
learned ii.at Mis s Hsirt, the coun
ty nurse i s in charge of the sit
uation, ar t j that there i s no dan
j
An epidemic of lluc is raging
ger of an epidemic. The Lawson
ville schot.l will rc-opon Dec. 28.
in the King section, and the
disease has stopped some 135
students of the King school which
with its enrollment of about 750
scholars, i s the largest school
unit of * lie county.
I TOBACCO
■
Reidsville
Reidsville, Dec. 13. Approxi
mately 3')o,oi>o pounds of tobacco
were sold op the Reidsville mar
ket today with the growers re
|
cciving an average of around
*13.50 j >• hundred pounds.
t
Blount Airy
Mount Airy, Dec. 13.--An esti
mated 110.000 pounds of tobacco
were sold on the Mount Airy mar
ket today, yielding farmers an av
ciasre of »ppio::imati.v $13.50
per bun. red.
Mebane
M•.'bf;t , o. Dm. 13. The Mebane
tobacco -iia: 1;« t to:lay go'J 94,934
estimated to be -iu'tsnd SiS.SO
per bundled peum': : .
Hcur,"!
I I 1 «>• .. i to
fr- -i • ?••... : :et to
il;;V •• .' - million
' i'.V 1.V,,5
c. i.i'.'i * r.i n, ay, of*
s.-• Were ; pounds,
■(v ii:p '':).73 p.■ hundred
pounls. were • '•-..vd by
darkness.
V. Hit! (tl I li.Uli'.S
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j We wiv.h to ex?'i'?s, ou,' sincere
thanks to our friends av.d neigh
bors for the deeds of kindness
( shown during the illness and
death of oily husban ( ] and father.
I MRS. V. W. HAMM AND
j
FAMILY.
Mis s Virginia Wall of Walnut
.Cove was a visitor here today.
: Miss Wall is a sister of our .T. C.