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THE DANBURY REPORTER Established 1872 Volume 66 CRIMINAL COURT # ENDS WEDNESDAY ON"LY MINOR CASES WERE UP FOR TRIALr—REPORT OF GRAND JURY. Judge Wilson Warlick endedj Stokes court at noon Wednesday, t after cleaning up the docket n | which only minor cases, principal-, ly liquor violations, were up for! .""trial. The following cases were dis posed of: STATE VS. 1 Arthur Mabe, manufacturing li quor, 9 months road sentence sus pended upon payment of fin * and cost. Partee Hairston, reckless driv ing. Open for judgment. Harvey Tuttle, o. c. i., 4 months road sentence suspended upo'i payment of fine and cost. # Paul Bullin, manufacturing li quor, 12 months suspended sen-, tence. Gilbert Brown & Arthur Brown, larceny. As to Arthur Brown: ! *ot guilty; as to Gilbert Brown: 4 months road sentence. Ofcjs Weeks, larceny. Open fo. - ' judgment until April 7. George Franklin, o. c. i., 90 days road sentence. Rufus Ward, larceny, 4 months j county jail. Rebor Shuff, drunk and disor derly, 60 days road sentence. Alex Southern, reckless driv ing & hit and run, $25.00 and I ♦oat. Walter Goolsby & Will Lomn/ j & e. As to Walter Goolsby; i IS months; n.j to Will Lomax: 9 months on road. Malcolm Bennett, o. c. !., $50.00, and cost. Aithur Moore, reckless drivini,. Not a true bill. Pete Bennett, o. c. i., $50.00 and cost. , • Henry Gerry, possession of li quor, 8 months suspended sen tence. John Tilley, b. & e., 90 days on road, and 3 months suspended _ sentence. I.cwio Simmons & Dennis Rog ers, conspiracy to commit as sault, 4 months suspended sen- 1 tence and cost. Leo Martin, a. d. w., 4 months suspended sentence. "7. Puydex', possession of li quor, 45 days in jail suspended. C> & Jack Reynolds, lat cony. Dismissed. Fr.' 7 Brown, o. c. i. Suspended sentence and cost. C. C. Hooker, transporting li quor, ' mnntlis suspended sen fence. ' Junior Martin, a. d. w. Placed fon probation. i Ray Watts, reckless driving. Cost. T. W. V, wmnn, o. c. i., $50.00 1 and cost, suspended sentence. I Vfllimi Cjul' ad, O. C. 1., 1 m> suspended sentence, coat. " i Thomas, o. c. i., $50.00 1 tuul cefct. nbert TTennis, manufacturing liquor, 2 years suspended upon payment of coat Ik. L Frank Neal, aiding in trans porting liquor. Nol pros. Andrew Wilker, Robert Pike Wm. Singleton, larceny. As to i Singleton: not guilty; Wilkes anil Pike placed on probation. Willie Mitchell, disposing of j i mortgaged property. Not a truo ; bill. ; ; Lewis Simmons, c. c. w. Open for judgment. Oscar Gerry, o. c. i., $50.00 and cost. Curtis Carroll, o. c. i., 550.00 and cost. J Panco Nichols, o. c. i. Con tinued. i, Robert Chapman, embezzlement. | Continued to June term. I- Curtis Nelson, o. c. i. Capia® to issue. Abe Farmer, transporting and possession of liquor. Cost. ; Jimmie Smith, b. & e., and 1. , Continued. ! Morris Brown, b. & e., and 1. Called and failed. ! S. T. Wagoner, transporting li-; quor. Nol pros. Walter Justice, manufacturing liquor. Alias capias. Charlie Carter, manufacturing ' liquor. Called and failed. Johnnie Smoot, npn-support 1 . i Alios capias. | J. W. Bowman, o. c. i. Con tinued. j Healon Riggs & Watt Neal, , possession of liquor. Not guilty. | Jimmie Smith, b. & e. Not ' guilty. 1 j GRAND JURY'S REPORT ' STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1 COUNTY OF STOKES. ■To His Honor, Wilson Warlick. j Judge Presiding: 1 The grand jury for the sprin; term of Superior Court of Stoke? county, 1941, respectfully submit the following report: The grand jury acted on 30 bills of indictment, 28 of which were found to be true bills, an.l, 2 not true bills. Presentments of all criminal nature known to our body were made and acted upon. A committee from our bod' visited the Stokes County Horn and found the inmates well care for and found the building well kept and in good state of repair and in good sanitary condition. A committee from our bodv ] visited the Stokes County Jad and found the prisoners well fed . and well kept and the building in ■ good state of repair and in good sanitary condition. A committee from our body - visited the State Prison Camp anf report that the prisoners well fed and the quarters in good ' sanitary condition. A committee from otfr body j visited the various offices in the ■ Courthouse and found them in j | good condition, the records well kept. The committee finds filing conditions in the office of the ' Clerk of Court and Register of Deeds crowded, all filing space ] filled up. We recommend that the Board of County Commin- | 'Continued on page 0.7 { Danbnry, N. C., Thursday, April 3, 1941 * * * AMERICA MUST NOT BE SOLD DOWN THE RIVER I i In this day of the nation's greatest crisis, Amer ica must not be SOLD DOWN THE RIVER. Whate'er betide, America will abide, and when i the smoke of world battle is lifted, the stars and stripes will be waving still over the "land of free and the home of the brave." At Charlotte this week Mr. Robert M. I lanes, erstwhile president of the American Bankers Association, and still president of the Wachovia! Bank & Trust Co., throws a wet blanket—a blanket smelling- like that he threw some month 5 I ago when as President of the American Banker- I Association he said we were in a "hysteria, apt | to lead us into someone else's war." Here is what Mr. Hanes gives out now: "I believe we will be actively entered in the war soon. American business is all dressed up and on a joyride, but it is in a borrowed automobile | !on which the down payment has hardly been made. ! "Business is fine —excellent," he said. "The only trouble about it is that we are spending j money that some day must be repaid and when that day comes there's likely to be a severe re pression of business." -j Thus it appears that the President of the Wa chovia Bank & Trust Co. would calculate the meaning of tho appalling tragedy now confront ! ing mankind on a cost basis —a MONEY basis. Sabotage does not always manifest itself in' sledge hammers, strikes or incendiary explo- j sions. German propaganda against a nation it in- j tends to destroy is always preceded by an insi-' dious campaign in which fear, discouragement, pollyanna optimism, assurances of "no danger," etc., are factors. The sneaking plan is to soften the public re-| putrnance t . ' dangers, undermining its morale, clop: : will to resist. If we are awake to the dangers im*l pending—mo? 1 dangerous than have ever threatened mh :ifety of our free people—we must realize t-n-.t the cost of this war in money will be inconsequential compared with the epochal tragedy that impends. i America \vv. t not be SOLD DOWN THE RIVER. 1 A TT 1 ?, "MISS NEALIE" I Leaving ' Cove this week was Miss Nealie Rie : "- i ' x, i She dep-n ».t strange, mysterious route that people ci?Jl ; •• M. But Miss N'. ' ".11 lives in the hearts nnr 1 memories of 1 om she loved and served. By no hum m irds can the influence of 0 noble Christ: .in be measured. Only from above m 1 be a fair appraisemcn. Her influence be rain that falls froi: Heaven gently • ,hed lands, bringing re freshment, s" -. 'ort to tired souls. Miss Nealie \v -ho went about doinn'■ good. Where 1 ' *.? heavy hearts she ai-i ways came. Wk: - • • the sick and the dying, j she was there. 1 omeone was needed to hold the hand a- t! nbling sonl embarked,: Miss Nealie held it. " whisp"; r •'aitb aiui love and sympathy ' i The people of Wa 1 ; aliei and she loved them. May her spirit as .«» (l '.\t 1 twilight where the e !orr- j on the tide that mov 1 .: 1 j thai sweet solace of peae. - 1 i-udei standing. Published Thursdays Enjoyable Supper At State Highway Camp Tuesday night at the Stat- I i ; highway convict camp at Mead- I i ows an informal reception and j J supper was given by Camp Su ' perintendent P. H. Linville, his l | assistant Reid George. Superin tendent uf Maintenance J. II Forest and other officials at the camp. | Among the guests present wen Judge Wilson Warlick, Solicitor Ralph Scott, Sheriff John Taylor, Highway Patrolmen Dellingei. Ivey and Mitchell, Attorneys Kir by, Ellington, van Noppen. Su perintendent Loftis of the county ' home, N. E. Pepper, and quite :: number of others. An excellent feed had been pre pared which was much enjoyed ' by the guests. Death of W. I). Morgan | \ t ! William Davis Morgan, age.l|' 80, died at Walnut Cove, Rou: j 2, after a Ion'; illness. Survivors' are following: four d.:u;,liters. Mrs. W. M. Bowman, Mrs. M. T , Ful|>, of Wnlkertowii; Mrs. Troy Tuttle, of Wii'.staii-Snlenr, P.oiU 5 and Mrs. Sadie Bowles, 01 Win ' ston-Salem; -.u.d three sons, VV., I 1 !H. and L. S. Morgan, of '.V.-.lnu. { Cove, Route 2, an.l C. C. M-rgan : of Whitsett. j Funeral was toi.liy a; 2 o'elfi.-'c j p. m. at St! m Chapel Clnihtiwi Church. Roy CeineU Dies Roy • T Wi..-1 ston-Si'.le:n. is iKud. i He wrh b"in flokta couii i ty 45 yeniv i », n sou of J, C an.l Mary T t'!e r 'MneU. lie v.a a member uf .If.ivv Pon.l Cliurci. of Christ in Stokes. Survivor.! include two sin."?. Buster and Bobby Burnett, .l th home; three brothers, L. H. aw' C. O. Bennett ' r Winston and J TI. Benne'* " • * (' ve; four sisters, Mrs. \V. V.'. Southern, Mrs. Ruth " :-!• ! Mrs, ( j C. Smi!' • ' ": :'m: ntor Route 1: • i : : ■ M, . . of Mt. Airy. y: - _ i ?'!.•••• r> - , Hi is • ' " v ' Cove, died ia,' VMls- • «■' ,1 day. ! t.-rn in Wal | i "' vf cy " ' . '•"■ ISH2, • ' r r ' ■*/> p # ail ,i jNnney A :» ' . -!cwoa. Slw ''l In W- '• •* , • " • >• • ' ' • ' > - ..I uer me. ""! w-,9 • f ;!v? v.'alnu* , Bap'i ....'.wli, wlitic ti;'. 1 t ' vao vrl "' - ' • ■!•.} at ho.; 1 ' . work. Mian •••• '• ». - , 1 — r ' »f. . •-J » *-J • » R* I A oloiilci, " p . ' » r* '■ ' - -of. Number 3,579. CHEVROLET BLDG. GETS ADDITION' I Henry Brown's ChUjen llouse | Raided Marriage of Waldo i Stewart and Versie Mae Fulk. At King. i King: - Has one of the best i>i this section. April .'j. V» 01 k is underway on a new ad dition to the Chevrolet building on cast Main street. The E. C. Slate Lumber Company is thc contractor. This building is own ed by Omnie Grabs and iiousv■? the Stokes Motor Company, which is owned and operated by Cladie Newsum and C. T. McGee. Mrs. Claudie Tuttle has retum ed to her home in Rural Hall aft er a visit to relatives here. Frank Raines is confined to hi* home on Railroad street by i! : - ness. Rev. and Mrs. L. K. Pulliam have returned to their home here nftecr a few days visit to friend-? in Rcidsville. tiiwelcomc visitors relieve'! Henry H. Rrown of 2ft fine hens Monday night. Improvement is noted in tho condition of Mrs. Amii» Walker, who has been right sic: ;:t her home for several days. Grady Co'tins, who •■ r.ide.s on south Depot street, is burc'ing * new addition to his house The stork had about an aver age week's work last week. The followng entries were made on his book: to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stevens, a son; to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kirby, a daughter: t.» I Mr. atul Airs. Nelson Ciuha, :t Iron: : :ir? to Vr. and Mrs. Ei ! Southern, r ! i-ghter. L. .1 i;."!y of Elkin was here Fri 'ay i«, mj; after s.iine bust r.ess ;n ::ui rs. Anr.ouii. nient is made of the marriage r,f Waldo Stewart of Rural Hail, Route 2 to Miss Ver sie Mae Fulk of King on March. 22 at Rural Hall. Rev. Wade Younts of Rural Hall officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mi. jar.il Mrs. IN ss Fulk ar l th> | bridegr. •»i is the son of M- : >aJ Mrs. Allen Stewart. J Adolphus Slate is quite siek at his home in Pilot View his friend.* jwill regret to learn. Miss Cora Boles has returned to her home, Lone Oak Farm, just soi'th of town after a feiv days stay with her sister, Mrs. P. J. Cnudle in Ron Air, Winston- Salem. i Mrs. Arthur Hendrix is report ed to be euite sick at not l.jme In Tobnecorllle. The following patents loidjr went tonnil removal operation* heere Fridsy: Mrs. Gilmer Rob ertson of Capella and Marcus Wall of Pinnacle. Club To Itfeet rTV ° r '"'" With Mrs. R. R. T "" ' on nHl Joth at 7:3 "rs. 0. H. Alford will - ->«r* tv program.
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