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house door of Dav?«®" H S H A U . THE PRESS. THE PEOPLE’S RIG H T S MAINTAIN; UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND U N B RIB ^ BY^GAIN.'! „ c k s v iile . N . c „ n ilP r 1st. 1930. at !■> no ,”? 4 'ord Roadster XXXII. m ocksville. n o rth CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3 . 1031 N U M B E R 9912230 the s ^ S 'u '^1 21 I ^rty of A. Shelton A t i " f I the same being sold f 0 S OF LONG AGO. 4 or and materfal 11*°!'rf History Of Cooleeimef To Ride Mule to Legil- luest ofthesaidA Sh’‘fM Up For Election ' Did They Di^ In Vain Treat Farmers Right. of November 1930 ? Happening In Davie Before Baptist Church. ture. Prospprity is up for election, run Twelve years ago, on Novembet A frieiid who lives some miles SANFORD MOToyg) | 'ine to overthrow depression. I I , 1918, the'guns ceased firing ant’ >ut from the'city writes The Poht. fte Dayi of Automobile, and Rolled By F. R. Leagans. /North Wilkesboro— It is goifls It’s for the peopip to decide whirl thS embattled nations of the, world. •protesting against huiiters trespas­ Ho«e Cooleemee Nov. 20. — ‘ A s ^ a re to be a triiiraphant ride to Raleigl will be chosen Every man am ;all«l a halt to the war which had sing on lands of the farmer. TSe (Davie Record. Dec. 5 . ’ 9 0 o ) ■iuit o f a 2 j day revival ending the for W ilkes County Democracy wher very wom an is privileged to ballot— liOTira raged for four long vears, and ii writer savs that it is earnestly, . to 5rd Sunday in Julv, 1,9 17. c o n d u c t ­ H ugh A Crauer makes the trip -tV !v e r v d a y . Miss G race C o le v s p e n t a f e w vhic all but a few m inor countries be hoped that hunters w ill-have ed by Rev M L. Barrs, pSstor, loc the next Legislature astride a mule, Depression has no rightful _plae« ‘s last week in the T w in C itv, imoug the civilized nations of the a little respect for us country'folks were convened and on Sunda\ a trium ph that W ilkes County d V with a hiindred and twenty millior i 'yen to all persons hofdl jlr'Biddle and son of Philadel- ainst said estate to n?p«i fnocrats have fiarl but twice it >eople, e«cha"girg -goods and ser world had bepn involved. by keeping off our land.” - Atten-' stopping at Ingleside. Inn a f t e r n o o n 80 were immersed in tht vvenfied, to the undert^ From the consequences of tha' tion is called to the fact that with river just below the dam n, in exact­ fifty two years. It is not often tha' 7ice—canable— accustomed and w-iil- I'm e nt on or before the 7J The school c h ild r e n e n j o y e d a ine to work— more hishly skillpf ■lerrific conflict, the world has noi 1 licen.se the law requires a permis^ Toveraber 1931 or this not I l y 29 minute.s.” The above is a Wilkes County Democrats win ir llolidav last Thursday-Thanks than other peoirles— leaders in effi ./et recovered. Indeed, generation? sion from the owner of the land ‘a.i in bar of their reeo “ I portion of the minutes taken froff this reputed Republican strong ciency a id progre s v^n-^^s— backer vill have pa.s.sed oefore all of tht before hunting is in order It is ersons indebted to said / the minute book of the Cooleemee hold, and it seem altogether fittinj,- to make i.uXd l*Rev. \V- C. W illson takes M r ■iv the vast natural resources of th lum an and econmic waste of that said in this prce.st that owners of Bapti.st Church. and proper that Mr Craner. re- j j!cU«r>»'s place on the M ocksville United States, When we make i iivem ber 7th. 1930 recently elected to the tegislaturt war w ill have been repaired a d re­ the land would like to have the.se 1 W hen so many people are en­ lossible for the man to buy food fo ­ losEPHlNE L WEANT circuit* placed. Much that was lost cai bitds and rabbits themselves, biit deavoring to establish world records should gain some recognition foi ils family and so help all business, a 1“ ; Weant, dpc’d I Luth Leach, of H ickory, spent jever be recovered. Other youuj' that outsiders slip in and gefthem . |tiier, Atty. jgY for this and that it is real interest­ the W ilkes county voters by ridinp ncluding that of the farm er. several days here last w eek lo o k in g nen will grow to manhood, d< We cannot but lend a sympathetic ing to consider that thirteen vear.' up the Capitol steps astride his mul< The rest of the world is of smal I ,(ter his fa rm . :he:r share of the world's work ear to the complaint hear set lonh. ago when the above mentioned in­ which he has agreed to do. importance comeared w ith that fre- Pency B ro w n h a s a c c e p t e d a posi- >ut the m illions who perished with Thoughtless people do trespass on cident occuried that perhaps a re­ M r Craner’s proposed trip to the -narket of 12Q.OQ0 000 people— homr- I ,jot as Clerk with J. T. Baity ai ,;eneous—of like taste, habits an> cheir life work still unfinished can lands of others, and the thing does' cord was established in baptizing. State capital on a mule will make O i l lie Red F r o n t. aspirations— living under the same never return. not stop w ith the hunters, for pic­ In the year iSgS the erection of a it necessary for him to leave W ilkes Miss Clara Chaffin, of T rinity laws—free of trade barriers. For­ Am ong all of the nations invol nic parties in spring and su^tner cotton mill on the banks of the several days prior to the opening of ^ The Lowest eign trade m ay be troubled by tariffs i/ed in the war there has beei I College, arrived here last w eek to, the General Assemt)lv. trespass, and in m any ways, and at South Yadkin river put the now and revolutions, but at tbeir peal- I visit her parents. ^rowifig up an anti-war sentiment, t^arious times, people impose on nse. thriving village of Cooleemee on our exports represented only fivt C. C. Stone-^treet. of C oncord. i.« vhich may eventually have tht land owners. There is no more the map. Soon after people be His Good Turn fnd a half billion of dollars of gross More? fisitivg bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. That human kindness is still effect of keeping some of these reason why one should trespass on lelief that by so doing we mighi the dogwood trees on a farm than ntoQaymmmmmam Just as we g o to p r e s s w e le a r n town” being driven in a handsome short time. Of the.se agencys ijut an end lo war as a means ol of the death o f W . W . M i l l e r , a t closed car was halted at a .street in-, —alone. Bankers and other business t rose bush in the city. Those for Chris', the Baptist has perhaps leaders can’t maKe Prosperith^a- -.etting international disputes. The Morganton, H i s r e m a in s w i l l t e ter-seciion to let a hearse pass The who hunt should obev the law to accomplished more for the common lone. It’s the people, united ii (Jni:ed States of America took the oegin with, but that is not the brought here f o r b n r i a l . hearse was followed only by a wo­ citizen than any other as it now opinion and purpose and courage, .ead in establishing a League ol Mr. B. A . K n o x a n d w if e , o f man and two small childre'n on main thing, the piincipal thing is has a membership of more than any who determine Prosperity, They car. Nations, the avowed purpose ol to be considerate of the rights of m Cleveland, v isite d t h e i r d a u g h t e r , foot. It was raining hard and she sleet it— none other. other Baptist church in Davie which is to bring about closer in- others, and remember that there is Mrs. J. B. Johnstone last w eek. was trying to protect them with a- Ballots that will be validly countpo I county and of any church in the eruational understandings and sr such a thing as the GoldSn Rule of Misses Mary and Elva Kelly, ■ihabby umbrella as they .sorrow for Prosperity a.-e of many kinds county for that matter, as far as prevent trivial irritations from de- ife — Salinbury Post. who spent the past weeK. in Greens- fullv the father's corpse to the Some one of them every manv and- can be learned. First organized in .'eloping into .serious quarrels. tioto, returned honffe F rid a y n ig h t. cemetery. . .. woman can cast For example; ' 1901 w ith the following as charter ..dur.,country,iSia-jneii»ber.. ofv.thfc , ff. A. Weant has corapkted one The young man stepped frofir Help-adeserving m an or a womar>- ^ritcliar^'^aiiks Sj^ members: S J. T^rim , j. C. Ta­ to get a little paying wock— or, bel­ ,W orld Court of International J u s ^ oiftt largest still w orm s ever m ade his car, asked the widow and child­ tum. J. W . Cr|asoi, W . C. Crea- ter,'a regular j b ice, before w hich it i.s hoped that in lie county. It w ill be shipped ren to get iii and instructed his Press. son and J. S Lyons and sisters Ida Spend wisely and not too timidly eventually, nations will try thei. id in a smash or totebwell county. chauffeur to take them to the ceme­ Asheville. Nov. 19;— George M. Tatum, Pattie Tatum, Sadie Ta and anticipate schedultd expendi­ irievauces against one another a> Mrs. I. T. Parnell and daughter tery and then to their home. Then Pritchard, defeated Republican can­ repair bill or buy turn. Rosa Tatum, M alinda Crea tures so far as is practicable. udividuals do in the civil courts 01 miss Mary, and son T om , have re­ he bowed to the bereaved gioup didate for the United States senate, son, C. V. Parker and D. R. Park je a c e . turned home from a visit to re ind hailed a taxi for his ovi’n use lU a statement today thanking his er. it has grown until there are now We have taken the lead in the laiives in V ir g in ia . And the Recording Angel wrote More Bunk. •supporters termed the vote he' re­ about five hundred on the rolls. A rumor is being circulated al .effort to abolish competition ii. this agency meet .Mrs. M. D. Brow n and 6h i l d r e n that on that day a blase boulevar- ceived as ‘‘extraordinary show ing.” Cottages on the hill and the hall over the country, to the effect thai .lavel armaments and the foremost spent several days last week in dier had done his good turn. H is statement, follows: over the J. N. Ledford Co. were President HuoAer ia shortly to givt maritime nations of the world have “In the senatorial racs we re­ Hickory v is itin g r e la t iv e s . the meeinig places until the year his approval to the m anufacture contracted with us to lim it nava Sl Reappointment of Con­ 01 ceived approxim ately 2 1 1 .000 v o te s A. T. Lefler, of Jerusalem, has when the present building beer containing 2 75 per cent of al .-onstruction lor vears to come. Ijl 1905 T h is is 40 per cent of ihe ■ whole purchased the house occupied by ,cohol. The brewers, according ti All of (hese efforts tor peace was completed and dedicated. The gress Announced From ,-ote cast in the state. It is 27 000 G. H, Grave.s. W e hear that ue congregation has far outgrown this tae rumor mongers, are ordering iiowever, fade, before arou3ed na ^iiil •nore votes than our partv received newmachinerv by the million dollars ii i contemplates m o v i n g t o M o c k s v ille house though and plans are now White House. ioual hatreds. There a e wai worth, and before -New Year’s da> lU the contest for the senatorship in < ' •durance Co. J. F. R a t le d g e r a is e d 1100 for the erection of a larger W ashington.'— President Hoover .:louiis all over the world today expect to put several hundred thouK 1924. a presidential year, it i.s' 2 1 ,- bushels o f c o rn o n a 20 acre lot, an announced the reappointment of There is actual warefare in Asia building w ithin a few years. and men at work making neer, buy joo more votes than our state gave average of 55 bushels to the acre. the house under under the 1930 ^ n| The organization was set up bj ing quaatities of grain from the .•several of the nations of South A President Coolidge. Senator Over- Mrs, W illiam D outhit died at her census would show that Caliiornia luerica have lately resorted to arm; i'i !l members of Jerusalem Baptist farmers for this purpus^, and thu.- nan only received more votes would gain nine seats, Michigan 7.000 home Sunday m orning of pneuinon- church and constitution and by at one stroke restoring farm pros in their internal revolutions, thert four and Texas three vhen he won in 1928. I t is 69.000 :'ii| ia. having survived her husband a- laws of that organization adgpted parity, eliminating unemployment !.!> an unrest in India which ma>. ^ iii| The census bureau figures, which uore votes than our partv’s candi- A L K E R bout two weeks. are repealing the Eighteenth A easily and unexpectedly come to a A set ot rules of decorum were •late for the senate ever received in I T O R S w ill be transm itted for congr&ssMon * i’ The R . J . R e y n o ld s T o b a c c o C o foiniulaled and ihe records shows mend men t and the Volstead Law! climax in war. And threatening ‘ MI EMBALMING al action, give other added repre­ tn off year election. I ’m sure, no has bought out the P. H . Hane.s Ir. is interesting, but it is all bunk. the peace of the entire world is r }! ide Caskets. ihe.se laws to have betn rather .jne will condemn us for the pride I i >"ii.Co., and the B. F. H anes To sentations in the liouse as follows: Nothing of the sort will be done. 1; Made. drastic and carried out to the letter. controlled today bv irie.sponsibk !li I Connecticut!; Florida I ; N e w would nut be worth paving any at jve have in this extraordinary show- Motor Co. liMcp Co. It is said the B., F. One interesting rule was “ Any and fanatical visionaries who havt Hi- J e r s e y 2 ; New York 2 ; North Ca tenttun to, were it not lor the faci I NIGHT PHONE 133 Haiieii Company will go out of male member failing to attend three avowed their purpose of compell­ h r o lin a 1 ; O u i p 2 : and W ashington i. that it is not duly being passed by “ W e e.ndeavored to wage the i l)U5ines.s. meetings in succession must give ing the entire w orld by force to ac- O n the oasis of the.figures, Mis­ word of mouth to business men, campaign on a high plane and were I Married, at the residence of J. an excuse to the church, and fail­ cepf and adopt their particular po- •! souri w ill lose three seats, Georgia bankers and others who arein.doubi ictuated by one motive. The com­ H. Snider, the bride’s lather, near ing to do so shall be excluded from whether to believe it or not. Even .litical and social propr'am. 2, I o w a 2 , Kentucky 2, Pennsylva mon wellare of our beloved people. Fork C h u r c h , M r . S a m u e l A . m e m b e r .s h ip .” A n o t h e r w a s ■■An^ if th“ President desired to open the It must be the eainest hope 01 t:4 n i a 2, and the following states one “ The spirit bank of the suffrage Hailev to Miss M ittie Snider, H . member failing to contribute to the door to the free manufacture ara every intelligent person th'at out each; Alabama. Indiana, Kansas, of that great host who braved the ,ii!| C. Poster officiating. church expenses for a period ot sale of real beer, of which desire boys who perish^ in the great con­ rain. sm>w and cold to cast their Maine, Mas.sachusetts, Minnesota, there is not the slighest evidence, .Sliss M a m ie S t a r r e t t e a r id W i l l one year shall be excludea.” A flict shall not have died in vain, nallots for me is so precious that Mi.ssissippi. Nebraska, North Da­ tnere is no authority under the Pro I j 'I %per visited near Salisbury perusal of the records show^m any that their safrifice may ptove in l a d M o t o r kota, Rnode Island, South Caro hibition law or any other whereby he words are inadequate for the., ex­ I few days the past w eek. instances where members were some way to have advanced the lina, South Dakota, Tennessee, could do so Tne law is. extremely pression of my appreciation.' I . • ? ^ o u r s Miss S a r a h W a l k e r a n d M r s . J . thrown out for disorderly conduct cause of peace and put and end to Vermont, V irginia and Wisconaini, clear and explicit. N o beverage con> deeply feel its import and am pro- K Smoot, of-Kappa, have return the horror and waste of war. But lern Appalachian. drunkenness, contempt of the The census bureau statement, taining more than i of one per cent roundly greatly. *^“hoffie from a visit to M r. and of alcohol can legally be made or be let no one delude himself w ith the thank the Associated Press, ) u n t a i n s church etc. made public at t^e white house, •1 H. S. Stroud, at Hickory. Although the church is the Buld in the United States, and only belief that other and gieater wais rrani'cJ rail and motof was comprised almost entirely of the newspapers and their highly :rn Railw ay provides a The furniture factory here has youngest in the county unless T u r Cpngress can change that. The liKe- than the world has yet seen may Statistics giving each state's popu­ efficient personnel for the fair and :reaiioii. comtinin^ rail '®as dispersed Jtorfight |L•^ Aij.'nls, If So Turner Grant Will daily or weekly paper as the' case from-his-wrist to his elbow, bers and efficiency until for the Cashwell, John A. Summes, S D. as police reached the scene of a.dis- may be and finds its pages devoid *®l£ing all the.: skin off one side of past two years it has held .the Swaim, J. J. Adams, E L.^ West­ order^ incident'fo the strike in the SYSTEM Sleep Next to WalU of advertising has communicate.d hisarm. ■ North Carolina efficieucy oannsrs on, H . C. Marley, .W. L Barrs, J Riverside and Dan River Cotton Lonesome devils! Six Republi- to him a feeling of the necessity ot f o r the General Orgenjzation and H Freeman, D. F. Putman, T. C. M il l s ______Shive, of Salisbury,.is visit- I'ohrison and M. L., Barnes. I can members of the ,next legisla- radical reducti >h in expenditures Adult departments. A c o m b in e d Only three men. Revs J. Adam ' ture and tw o state s^enators, not en- One doesn’t hear anything about ' mother, Mrs. M ary Shive enrollm entof 165 with ten unions which often is not warranted in " Grubb,W illie Kvtes ^and W . 9 -. j ough for a baseball nine, to say the the dangers of kissing any more a n d o n e story hour the department Laney have been licensed and a the case of the individual. Adver­ I nottiing of an umpire Bet you a so we suppose the educational cam ­ Republicans have been l^ads all churches of the state. number of lay workers, who are 1 quarter they all room together — paign, miist have broken up that tising as usual is tiie best and cheap- R e v A ’ T. Stoudenmire the p re ­ now \loing great things for the IB *n a n d a r e f i l l i n g t h e v a r io u s kingdom , have been seat o u t . j-^Brevard News. deadly habit.— Ohio State Journal. 2est insurance for business— Ex. »umy offices. sent pastor >s the tbirteenth, and - ■' ■ ' o. ■' ■' fH E bA V lfeM CO RD . MOCKSVILLg:. N. 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J. B. W'illson sideline. Squire Call ha- f b c also cross the building into the Those Who Pay Us. A. A. Wagoner of catching an average of', THE DAVIE RECORD. House., Grant will let the bovs The Farmington W. M. Miss Annie Grant sum s per seasou for ihe n know he is in Raleigh. A number of new subscriptions C. FRANK STROUD • • Editor. S. Meets. and renewals have ^een received M . S. Swisher t v y e a r s . Last y e ar he iw The Farmington Auxiliary of te e n h o u n " d o g s a n d this v W e have been asked frequently since our last issue. W e have no I. H . Da.vis TELEPHONE the W oman's Missionary Society has sold five. All nf in the past month why Davie solicitors or collectors. If you A. Spillman held its November meeting with dogs are sold on appro;;"; Entered at the PostoflSce in Modes* county went democratic. There want your name on our honor roll, T. W . Carter Tille, N. C., 83 Second-class Mail Mrs.' W . A. Taylor. This closed m g t h e p a s t tw e „ t v years i, u were several good reasons; but call or send us your subscription or B. B. Smith -inff to lionflon, I m atter. March' 3.1903. ______a successful year in the Society and J*®*” rniless, titter a n chief among thein was the fad that renewal. Our thanks are due the H C. Koontz caliy P®“ " in es trip, Sir I the various committee's gave en 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: s e v e r a l h u n d r e d Rupublicans f o l lo w in g ; A. U. James couraging reports. The week of Another thing abom ■ ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - » I 00 marched up, to the polls and voted R e v . M.- G . ^ E r w i n Dr. E. W . Dedmond " H e a ia I prayer chairman reported a splen marriage to I SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE • 9 30 the democratic ticket. W e can’t B F. Moore C. A. McBride Call’s hunting. He ..ever^e^ prove e z p la n a t il did seU denial offering and a good figure out why. Other reasons was T. N. Chaffin W. G. Booe \ a ’pos.sum. heing „o lover of I If you have any doubt about a t t e n d a n c e '’ ^ ' a l-ady S a n d a l A. A. Holleman som meat^tiimseU at all and iH " Davie county being democratic just the bad weather on election dav, Mrs. C. M Miller " a that they BO ^o th J The follow ing officers were elect­ one is w ith him to take the posff, to visit her broth J the absentee ballot and t h e J. C. Hendrix L . C . C a ll take a walk through the court -^11 ed for Ihe coming year; MacBeth. w ealthy co J election machinery in the hands of C. G. Woodruff C. L. Clary supials he turns them loose to I!'' house and see how many Republi­ Mrs.*I H . Redmon, President X n d % s t a J t h e e n e m y . Rev. A. G. Loftin W . A. Hendrix nish another race la,,, on q, llv" "ghter, Roberta, w J cans you can find. Mrs. L. J 'Horne, Vice Pres. me. M “ 5 e t h i J W . L. D i x o n W. C Howard c o u r s e . S q u ir e C a ll's record Mrs. T. H Bahnson. Sec. 'f' nf arthritis and almoj It is a mighty easy matter to This is the sea.son when the faim T. E. McDaniel G. W . Wafford hundred 'possums a year "“ " Rob^ta meets l ^ i M r s . T. E . B r o c k . T r e a s . n a n d S ir G e o rg e aA promise a dozen people a job but er .can enjoy life. His crops have Dr. E. P. Crawford Compare this honor roll witB not be considered miusual HoV them tor expected sj A t the clo.se of the meeting the sometimes hard to explain to the been harvested, his winjer wood Mrs. R L. Hodgson that of other country weeklies. hostess served' a delicious salad e v e r s u c h c o n s is te n t .success is deem' eleven that only one man can be supply is near at hand, his hogs P. R. Kimbrough ed w orihy to mention, although it course followed by caKe, coffee and c h a p t e r taken care of when the said jobs have been butchered or are ready G w i n W a r d in no wise touches Tom Coin’s m in t s . Another Is Good At are dispensed for the butcher; his turkeys are M. R. Swicegood c a t c h o f 1929-30 which totalled 2,6 He rem em bered n o w ready for the roaster and his oarn with his good dog ••Leaf,., . na «*>serve«l that j Thanksgiving h as come and J. N . Ijames has a generous supply of potatoes, Move lo Statesville From Tossum Hunting. mo.st ot the heavy work. 'Z , to get a lo n g som ehH gone. Many enjoved a turkey S. A. Bailey' servants came,|rom tU pumpkin.s, and other supplies, to­ Mocksville, Nov. 28 — R o c k i n g ­ dinner while others had but a scrap J. W . Felker gether with plenty of fresh butter Advance. W . A. O ’Neal ham county may be first with its We known no man ,0 island until tomorroif of bread and no meat of anv kind. Mr. and Mrs. ll. L. Foster and Seasantness o f th is m o rn il and eggs, fried chicken when he C. S Hu'chins “ grining” ‘po.ssuin hunter’ accord­ Christmas Day should mean One half of the world doesn’t know daughter. Miss Anne Foster, of A d­ !ln vrith a statem ent froB feels like it and no boss man to >C W D u l l ing to Upton G W ilson, columnist, m ore this year than the raanontHe how the other half lives and don’t vance. N C., are moving today to cuss him if he fails to get up on Thos. Gregory and Tom Cain, barber and ’po.e maids neglecting get to work helping to build up without end. New Dress Fabrics 'o®k ot him . our county and make it a better Make Acceptable Gifts Charmingly Designed The woman came fc| place in which to live. The boys Special prices during December on < QDlck, decided step. Sh Dress fabrics that are ever Below you w ill find a list o f many items, Self solidly on her feet in the court house will do the best several of which should be included in as though each sm all p they can and will let the cold Re­ Men and Ladies’ wear. A completei suggestive of new ideas in “ flatiron. Robert had every gift list They are practical publicans come in and warm when dress design A gift that w ill of liking for her. TheJ line of anything for the family. Fur- J articles, charmini^ly designed to make servile in the way this [ they come to town. b 4 especially appreciated by toward and looked at them especially desired and appreciated fllrectly opposite him . niture, Hardware, Groceries, Fruits < the hom e sewer, oi* for those W e don’t like to give advice free, by those you remembers with one or “Pardon me, but I but the democratic legislature and Candies. Pay us a visit and leti w ho have their dresses m ade «se. owing to a bl more gifts. rheumatism. Won’t yoi should be very careful about In­ by a seamstress. She did not move, bu creasing the number of state high­ us show you how much you can save | H andk^cheifs 1 0 c t o 5 0 c .m™ fin a '4 way'patrolmen and adopting new 50c $1,50 95c Bob, do ye no know d on your Christmas shopping. He stared at her, sJ schoo'. books. The taxpayers in G l o v e s 5oc to $2.98 «yes searched her fac North Carolina have about all the An Assemblage Of Always the best merchandise at| $1.00 to $3.95 One Cliance burdens on them they can carry. Fine Footwear P a r a s o l s In our opinion they have about A^tlanta, Ga.—No lesi Nations have been r< the lowest possible prices. S c a r f s $1.00 to $1.98 thiBy-five too m any patrolm'e^ton For Gift Choosing position of backfleld c duty now in -this state. ■ Footwear that matches in every detail the J^ech. succeeding Don Hosiery (Silk) H SOc to $1.75 ifarraebt styles for m id season wcsar awaits your we original Pour Bor W e notice that Senator brant, S'gned up with Ohio I The J. N. Ledford Co. viewing here. . An ideal jyift item> as well as a L o n g e r i e 50c to $3.95 of Davie is to occupy seat No. 50 practical purchaFie for yourself, should you be Electrify Free S in the Senate Chamber at Raleigh. in need of some fine shoes ' N e g lig e e s $2.95 to $5.95 Dublin. — Electrific That must be the last seat on the Davie County’s Largest and Beft Store ” ee State citie s unt last row. Well, the Senatoi has lent program was in a strong voice, and if things doti’t ''aterford City was Dublin electric s g o 10 suit him he will tnake him Cooleemee . . N. c.il C. C. Sanfbrd Sons Co. self heard not only to the remotest ' MOCKSVIL'LBe N. C. § parts of the Senate Chamljer biit RECOHD, MOriTSVlT T.E. N

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>’e sold f o j .' by M argaret T urnbull (Tl^e elven is Eastern Standard; t subtract one hour for Central and two fc' “'«i ilii, v,„ / 'hours for Mountain time.) lUnstrations by W. B. C. HED NETWORK—December T j " « ' c,: 6:00 p. m. Davey Hour. r- ^^PProval and diu! t h e s t o r y Irwin Myers ' Her brother gave'her a quick look. 7:00 p. m. lodent Bis Brother Club, “W hat’s it mean?" (B y REV. P. B. FITZWATER; D. 0., Mem. 8 :3 0 p. m . .Chase &.Ssnborn Orchestra, ‘"'-•>tv years he has ber of Faculty. Moody BIblo Inatltute 9:1S p. m. Atwater Keht'-Radlo Hour, R.t.irn!ns to London, practU Cpyrlrt. b, M ar„r.t TarntulU “Nothing’” .said Aggy stubbornly. of Chicago.) - 10:16 p. m. Studebaker Champions. ((^ isao. Western. Newspaper Unions '°K remned „,art,^ o“e>‘ “nsuc- W . N. u . Service. Its but natural.” - - N. B. C. BLUB KBTWOl-KESTVVOBK ' ful iiu?!nes" trip . S ir G eortre 4:00 p. m. Florsheim Sunday Feature, t!iiiC3 dinner with his ^ “Good G—d !" exclaiined her brother, 4:15 p. m. Musical Cruisaders. 7:30-p. m. W illiam s Oll-O-Matics. 'ufvcd stepmother, his old ‘is anything wrong with him? Are Lesson for December 7 8:00 p. m . Enna Jettick Melodies. S q „ i,e He did not ap- le^so" ma^ he had you still his nurse?” 8:15 p. m. Collier's Radio Hour. s He never keeps lior marriage to his ta.- It coto h T ” Scotland. 9:30 p . IB . Adventures, Floyd Gibbons. . P’’"'' I,.; I her explanation sat- Aggy looked at him scornfully and STEPHEN, AN EARLY,INTERPRET. 10:IS p. m. Penzoil Pete.. 11:00 p. m. Kaffes Hag Slumber Hour. no lover of p„s. '* 1 hln. lkrSa\n^h?/r^^ yet a little proudly. “I am not, and ■ ER OF CHRISTIANITY Lady Sandlson pro- ' C O L U M B IA - SYSTSSM have not been for many a year. I’m 10:00 a. m . T ony's S crapbook. A at all a„dif,i„ ' tlicy Eo to the United and stoutened nis stepmother.” L E S S O N T E X T — A c ts 6:1-7:60. 12:30 p.- m. London Broadcast. S?:fts Visit her brother, Rob- and rtlckened and rounded out a'llttle 1:30 p. m. Conclave of Nations. ‘ =>ke the 10 GOLDEN TEXT—And the saytng i ^ rMicHcii.. wealthy contractor. "W hat!” roared the owner of the 2:00 p. m. Cathedral Hour. too much, and put gray In the great pleased the whole muUltufle: and they S GcDrc« asrees. M a c B e th Island, who had been thinking how 3:00 p. m. N. T. Philharmonic Symph, "" loose to fur. chose Stephen, a man ful) of faith and 5:00 p. m. Rev. Donald G. Barnbouse. f L on Island e s ta te w ith Ted t^'ha'e best he. could in a modest way intro­ ot the -Holy Ghost, and Philip, and 8:00 p. m. The World's Business. . >■306 lattr on. Qf KiVd.aui:hf;r. R o b e rta, w h o lo n g s duce to his poor, but proud, sister the Prochorus, and NIcanOr, and Tlmon. 6:30 p. m. Kaltenborn Edits the Mews. MacBeth Is a vlo- e Call's record of a and Farmenas, and Nicolas a proselyte 8:4S p. m. Jesse Crawford. ' .f ar?nrltls and almost help- great story of his success, his millions. 9:00 p. m. Majestic Theater of the Air. of Antioch. ;sums a year „ • , s r.o:£:ti meets Lady San- “Tes,? said his sister, with' a ma^ K. B. c. RED jrETWORK— Becember 8 >ear nnglit ^ g y , if this was Aggy—thls strange PRIMARY TOPIC—Stephen, Je.sus' 8:00 a. m. The Quaker Man. Ln .ii"! George and mla- ter-of-fact calmness that deceived her Helper and Friend. 11:00 a. m. Radio Household Institute. -r^-d nnusnal. Ho^,,. uiiesthcm for expected servants. ZdIs hand in hers. “ “ “ “ <1 took brother, and then proceeded to spike JUNIOR TOPIC—Standlns Op for 12:00 noon Elgin Program. Jesus,' 7:00 p. m. Air .Scoops, Elinor Smith. all his guns by her declaration: "I'm 8:30 p. m. A & P Gypsies. J.-tent success is deem- ® surprise to you. no INTERMEDIATE AN.D SENIOR TOP­ |mentiou, although it Lady Sandlson. of Sandisbrae.” ■9:30 p. m. General Motors Party. CHAPTF.R in — Continued doubt, Rob, after so many years, and IC— StandlnB Up tor CJirlst. 10:00 p. m. Adven: o( Sherlock Holmes. after my refusing your kind offer so She kept her eyes away from her YOUNG PEOPLE AttD ADULT TOP­ y . B. C. BLUE! NESTWORK louches Ton, Cam s brother, until she thought he had di­ IC—Stephen's Contrlbutiori to Chris­ 9:30 a. m. Vermont Lumber Jacks. declded-llke; but I'm Aggy.’* 9:45 a. m. Dally Food News. I 30 which totalled 216 ll{ now that Roberta gested this and then added: “I’m tia n ity . RobeVt, his eyes still on her said 12:30 p. m. National Farm, Home Hour. ,, jjriiv iiliservcd that they would traveling, with my stepson. Sir Geor­ . 5:00 p. m. Maltine Story Program. I dog -Leaa" do.„K softty: “Aggy!" Then he smiled. I. Stephen Chosen as Deacon (Acts 7:00 p. m . P ep sode nt— ^Amos 'n ' A n d y . me to g« snniehow until the die. We thought we’d jist drop In p v v w o rk. : - ). 7:15 p. m. Tastyeast Jesters. ® servants c iim e ,fro m th e c ity , a n d Its like you. coming this way without and see you on our way.” 6 1 8 8:30 p. m. Ingram Shavers. The early church was threatened 9:00 p. m. Maytag Orchestra. *£FORE secret suffering breaks pdt II MS P'lSE'!'!'-' m fg l't n o t a rr iv e The master of the island stared back 9:30 p. m. Chesebrough -Real Polks. B. with disruption over suspected par­ 1 0 :0 0 p. m. Stromberg Carlson Prog. " ’ a n ,0 w b o ,„ ^ihe lslan

Wide Ranse of Subject* Home economics represent a co-or­ stomach UP' ^ N' s'> . o' care. J fo f Magnesia in a glal > * -c* , * -1 ' ' ic." > '■* instantly neutrallJ Fighting Cactni Pest * e its volume in excess! Australia is desperately trying to control the cactus pest covering mil­ Lucky Find lions' of her acres by introducing_plant W hen we find some pests from American deserts, which in Jfect way to end digest w akes a marvelous impi-ovemen? ” the developed balance of nature are Srts due to excess acid I the only things which subdue cacti and a child, we wonder l^en, children-and evd prevent them from swamping, deluging thoughtof doingiti^,:,.^ "Some bosses are so mean," says H ere’s a good 5 ,.sed by doctors, u se j and ruining deserts and cattle ranges. our stenographer, "they change th® tie g ir l was doing faii-iy drugstore has thJ calendar pads themselves for fear Mrs. M. Seitenl)Mi, 5005 ' p' Not Quite Ready somebody will take a day off.” Street. Omaha, I «■ P(,:.i.es. insist on the gl Little Johnnie received a present of (Copyright.) she mdn’t eat right -- ^New Ice Fields FoJ a new suit. The woman who gave it ------much energy. War of Short Duration party tos returned I to him said: “Now, Johnnie, you can “O ur doctor had roeomniend»fl go to Sunday school tomorrow and be The shortest war was that declared California Fig Syn..p,.,, I Avatar® Son 'i gj all dressed up.” To her surprise by the sultan of Zanzibar against and Toba rivers in til At the Royal Air Force plant at Farnborongh, England, o ffi^ls are experimenting with a new apparatus for cata­ ■some. She impro-d so nuiciil Johnnie replied, "No, I can’t, I haven’t G reat B rita in in 1893. ' i t lasted forty 100 miles north of J pulting airplanes from ships. The device sends the machine into the air at a speed of 45 miles per hour, being shot W der I didn’t <’0 s.metliinj to any hat.” minutes. S fklty state of the r| out by compressed air. . , h e r stomach andbowvl.sbcjfoi-e oT ed the explorers th a t t * has a good appetite- ® ’ “ e glacier-fed and so 00000<><><>OCK)<>0<>0<><>00000<>0<>CK>CH>00<>0<><>^^ an d plenty o f enoi-^v. i „ht ” Is very amusing to watch a desert full , l d tiie virg in country atL To p o in t up a c!,n-r,s appeHte of these dowps waltzing away in the Iters. Huge snowflelds| Increase energy and sra-nstli, assi« THE ECSTATIC moonlight from a feast in a cactus dei'S estimated at an ar digestion and rGgniaio the bc«-en snnare miles were seen bed. Am ong the Diplom atic Burglars there’s nothing lil:« California i?i. 1 DOWP Inhed for the first time If you are able, after a long and Syrup. Doctors advia. a to opea continued search through the attic, By Hugh Hutton. By JEAN NEWTON bowels in colds or cinUii'Dn's jis. to find a hairpin, you will be able to (Author of Nutty Natural History.) < •eases; or whenever Ijnil broatti use it nicely for the dowp’s tail. His .So<>ooo<>oo<>o<)0 <><><>oooochx><>o<><>o<><^^ coated tongue, etc., v.-ara of coal can keep himself so well in hand as body is a peanut, while the head is a COLORED burglar, robbing the and presented him with a box of ci­ s tip atio n . iilbert. The ears and nose are pop­ to maintain in full flower the last word E HAVE here a well-known, cat­ home of a millionaire, was help­ gars and the sum of $151 E m phasize''the name corn, the legs toothpicks, and the feet in courtesy! And he turned that tal­ California like creature living in the desert Aing himself to valuables in the room If all the maxims of your copy-book When buying, to get the ent to keeping two persons quiet while gemiise. Wregions of Arizona and northern Mex­split navy beans. The cactus plant in which the owner of the house and days and all the inspirational efforts can only be made from a cactus plant. he took their silverware Bo ico. It feeds chiefly on the juice of his wife were sleeping, when his in­ of this modern age have not convinced 1 and cough (© MetroDoIItan IgwsoaDer Servlce.» Or diplomacy—that most respect­ the cactus plant which it obtains by voluntary hosts awoke and surprised you of the hypnotic quality, the en­ ,,^>*once! Relieves when ■Srilling a bole with its corkscrew tail during benefit that lies in courtesy, able field of . endeavor where-success Ship’s Gross Tonnage him. Instead of the usual gruff, bru­ that true story must! depends ..on just such ability to do tAXATIVE-TOWiC fa- CKILDl^ SS otS t’STi The gross tonnage of a vessel is tal commands to keep quiet, they were However, your reaction to the story a discourteous thing with the utmost figured by measuring the -interior of met by a tender soothing voice, the will doubtless be, mine, that that and highly-polished courtesy—^why -Wife of BrHish Lc.bor the ship to ascertain its internal vol­ acme of courtesy, as tlie Intruder said, like according to reports, “Don’t worry poor burglar is losing time. that burglar is a bom diplomat. And BoscKei ume, and then dividing the total by he languishes In jail—simply because Leader Had Risfht Idea 100 to obtain the tonnage. One hun­ folks, its too bad you had to wake Any man who under such circum­ “Mrs. Sidney Wehb, ih»u,i'b )ier up and see me, but I w^n’t do you stances can maintain such a high he chose the wrong profession for the At all dred cubic feet is figured, according husband, the Soeiuli.^t loiidor, fcB O ' H I the slightest harm!” pitch of unfailing courtesy Is an art­ exercise of his talents! druggists to this system of measuring, as being ((5). IMP. Ben Syndicate.) gone in to the house of lonl.s, rctecj equal to one ton. After his departure the injured mil­ ist whose efforts should bring him a to use his title,” said 11 liasaam, And AH for WKa lionaire telephoned the police, which far greater I'etum than a box of ci­ The Cornish Language editor. “In fact, slip tiicin't want him “Shall I picture Faitii £ Money in Breeding Rabbits resulted in his capture. Then, in ap­ gars and $15. The ancient Cornish language has to take a title at all. girl clinging to a rock?” Kabbit-breeding for fur has become preciation of the courtesy which the Think what that man could accom­ not been spoken for a century and a “ ‘Tliey want to make me a peer,' “Oh, le t’s be tr u th fu l, quite a large industry in Prance, and burglar had displayed under those plish in the realm of high finance! half, though many traces of it linger Wel)b said on comin" lii.nic one n.giit an old girl clinging to I it is estimated to bring in about ?115,- trying circumstances, his victim vis­ And he lends his magnificent quali­ in the dialect of the cjjunty. In 1T77 after the Labor goveniiiu-nt Imd got cream, or a fat girl clin^ ties to such a crude proceeding as 000,000 a year. ited the Jail where he was confined died Polly Jeffrey (nee Pentreath), In In. electric belt.” merely burglarizing a house. her ninety-third year, and she, it ia “ ‘You mean they wani to mart into the base of the plant. Often the Imagine the career of a man in pol­ said upon good authority, was the last you disappear,’ Mrs. AVrWi rctorlcn. juice has fermented under the heat of itics who at a time of high tension person who spoke Cornlsli. She was .“Oh, M rs. Wel)I> is iihvays .‘fujinj tlie sun, and If the dowp takes more th in g s lik e that,” the eOitor wtnt on, ^ K F O l than three gallons, it becomes ex­ born and died at Mouschole (pro­ “Once she said to me: BY NAME tremely intoxicated. Prospectors who I Breakfast Is W elcom e M eal Color in Camel* nounced “Mauzel”), a fishins village on Mounts bay. “ ‘Yes, indeed, JIary iiscri to Im have witnessed the scene say that it Camels seem to be singularly free I By NELLIE MAXWELL considered quite a beauty. That m j from the color variations that affect so Avoid Clothes Lines before her fatiier failed in busi­ StJosei many domesticated animals—melan­ ness.’ ” P 0 E E A S ] The world but teelp the present's spell the mark, don’s be selfish and disturb ism and albinism. Black camels, pre­ When washed clothes come from The poet feels the past as well: the family by talking about it. Per­ sumably melantics, are rare. A tt'eed the wringer, bang them on the rack Whatever men have done, mierht do. haps you will forget all about It be- called Nubian camel is of a very light for a few minntes. Then roll them for Whatever thought, might think it. too. f But all these things 1 had I sold. Bed on every inriag ** p a rtio u la toe three trying pe My loves for hates, my peace for gold, Aecnts With Cnr». Jt'i •“ aternity a n d m id plating,sells on sspf'c My faith for doubt, ry trade. Big monay. S. For strangers kin, Petroleum Soi-vicc. — i——— S8 o a to /iC 0 , ^ o K i For storms without Letters and circulars which are so poorly or Improperly addressed that SAVE tO 'iJZ 'S ' The calm wltbip— not even skilled workers of the dead letter office of the Post Office denart- on motor ir^s.>as. Oldli-.lilw. gas saver enough, v.- • I wish again that I could trade, ment at Washington are able to lo,-ate the persons to whom they are addrLed BOX J16, LOS ANOE!ANCiE!-''- - --- *eget^eCb ’ But now I fear the bargain’s made. and Tv-hich carry no return address reach their final fate in this furnace at TOR SALE-Fivo vsO , 1.W.J iUeoCD9RomDe- {Si. 1930,'Douslas UaUocb.) Guernsey Bull bal toeedlns. Hush sanfxi- RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N; G. UPSET, man ‘DEAD’ 16 YEARS CANINE HERO GETS MAN’S 0RI6SN TGID MILITARY BURIAL SOUR? THIS.- IS WELL AND RICH IN INDIAN LEGENDS Famous Dog Saw Service W ith Disaippearance Staged When A . E. F. in France. Tribal “History” Translated WILUOftflFORT His Finn Failed. ■------4 by Anthropologists. B AY E R ,, let si iir stomach, gas, in- - Coral Gables, Fla.—Al Tennessee Bud, one of the most famous and be- Martin, a cot- Berkeley, Calif.—An interesting and decorated members of the A. E. P., is l«-= iliods to get relief, “ d coat were avowedly authentic account of the ori­ dead, and has been given a funeral nice i’- ?l'»o“£“l of Pbilllps* ^ riril Thames gin of inan at the hands of Grand­ river In London during the World war, befitting a hero. ^ f )iiii.'iH'-ia in a glass o f wa- father C«yote, legendary "Adam" of ASPIRIN giving rise to theories of either sui- Al Tennessee Bud—for those who Lsj;i;i:Iy neutralizes many California Indians, has just been cide or robbery and drowning, has don’t know—was a frisky bull pup **'• u v"i‘ i'»' >“ excess acid. It translated by anthropologists of the been found after an absence of sisteen owend by Lieut. A. C. Slattery of the. pi-, ;iW.'' 5"®" distress ia University of California. 4 years* One Hunderd and Thirty-fifth Machine : k y F i n d . .. The curious symbol of benevolence is a Martin, scion of an ’old and aristo- Gun company. Eighty-second division; ".’"'rVliiSi I’f sragnesia Is- the and sagacity—an incongruous part of crat e family, now is a millionaire and with Slattery saw service,at the wiy V” >'‘'d digestive disor- the lore of music-loving Indians, with' cnicle and gum jobber in Mexico. This Somme, at Toul, in the Argonne and f* ^®'d ™en, bis shrill, toneless howls—has always comes as good news to kin and heirs at St .Mihiel. . ' pervaded the mystic Indian legends. ! !nioIi. -'‘'d even_ babies. of the vast Martin estate, which is Many an American Legion gara^ in 9 doing It Iftng® **OV»ago. '“ 4 .(■tors, used by hos- All good Indians, when they die, go , ifJjorseJ '.' Involved to some extent in a chancery post-war days had seen the canine vet­ |«^S«odgood example; “Jiy ijt.: 1 “to sleep in the wigwams of Grand­ court partition suit,M ahin’s reappear- eran marching with his master, full as doing fairly woll father Coyote by the shores of the " s ' ance will have a decisive effect upon war equipment and medals clattering ' SeitGiiba^i, 5005 El still lake, and awake to partake of ■Jsizof- genuine. the final adjudication of the estate from his sides. Even a gas mask was iialm, ..but I noticelSoti the never-ending feast of deer.” But, included, for enemy fumes once nearly t oat right and didn't ] FieWs Found and hasten a division of the proper­ so far is recorded, this is the first S A F E ties. . cut Al Tennessee Bud’s days short. - a rg y . . miiv . = retm-ned from the translation ascribing to the. mystic 11 “Bud,” as he was called by every lloctor had rocoinmendoi: /J;U'south gate, Little- Urge Him to Return. animal a hiind in man’s creation. one in the division, was smuggled to Ji I i g Sj-rup, so I gave h e rij N. Hill Martin, brother of the man “History” TranslaUd. BEWARE OF I’lDil 'I'’'' " C"®™de Prance in a suitcase when Slattery’s ^ •1 liie improved so niueb P i"’ , ici) noi'tl' o f Vancouver. whose sensational disappearance six-- outfit went over. When the Eighty- The “history” was translated bJ J diclnt do something top ' teen years ago wrecked the cotton IMITATIOKS " f *''® I'i'^ei’S con- second went into action at the Somme, Edward W. Gifford and- Gwendoline |ioh and boweJs before, hhe ‘ I .ii,> ,.N, that streams firm of Martin-Philllps company, and the “Bud” won international recognition. Harris from records of the Costanoan io d appetite and digcstioSs? his attorney, Sid M. Neely, have been British and French papers recorded Indians of Monterey county. u NLESS jrau see the name ol. energy, now /’ >! ■ ‘ 1 , vii :; .'Oiiiitry at the head- advised that the missing man is alive ,1 the fact that he was decorated. Counted, perhaps, the most interest- B ^ e r and the word genuine |nt up a child’s arpot'o*'" 111!-.' snowlields and gla- and well. Their information came ing phase of the legend, as it ties in I ’liergy and strength. from 0. H. Eldridge, a former eottoir~ Slattery had looked forward to hav­ on the package as pictured ing .‘Bud” with him at the recent At­ with the “Grandfather Coyote” funer­ I and regulate tlie hcwolJs planter of Hillhouse, Miss. ^ a»d_P>'oto- lanta reunion of the Eighty-second, bnt al chants of the Pomos and otbei h e ^ you can never be sure iotliing like California Pi^^‘ srai-f , . time in liistory. Messages have been sent Martin jjpliPil tor California tribes, is the fact that seem­ Toctors advise it to through Eldridge, asking him to re­ a few weeks ago the canine lungs, that you are taking geniune which had been crippled by enemy gas, ingly the Indians regarded the “Adam” n colds or cUildron-,> uis.-- turn home, and assuring him that —Coyote—as the father of creation, Bayer A^irin tablets whii^ there are no court indictments or oth­ contracted a severe cold which caused |r whenever bad hr-jai!. & his death? devoting less attention, perhaps thousands of phyndans have Ijngiie, etc., warn ot er legal processes, against him. That through deep reverence, to the eagle; always prescribed. in so far as criminal prosecution on “Bud” was wrapped in an old army blanket, his “dog tag” on a string or supernatural 'figure. 1; Isize'the name C a l if o u / J charges existent years ago, there will Scant Mention of Eagle. The name B ^ e r means be none, as all the debts he left be­ arouiid his neck, placed in a pine box Ting, to get the g c n u in r j.v T a& e As in the Costanoan legend of or! genuine Aspirin. I t is your Boschee’s Syrup hind have been paid by the family and carried to a pine woods for burial. G enuine Bayer A spirin gin, the Pomo funeral liturgy makes ■ind coughing stops at and ont of the estate. The slate is It was raining. An American fiag was guarantee of purity— your promptly relieves: ^ ’once! Relieves whereothersfail. clean. . draped over the bo.x. scant mention of the eagle, but speaks protection against imitations. of the good Indian’s return “home.” to Wains Botiiir.,': injurious—but; oh, so No Charge Against Him. As they lowered the box a former ^^•TONiCybf CKILCKEMi (Jertive! GUAl^-^^'TEED. army bugler sounded army “taps.” the wigwam of Grandfather Coyote. Millions of users have proved HEADACHE, SORE Allegedly forged bills of lading and Of almost equal Interest is the that it is safe. THROAT, LUMBAGO, British Labor debts to the am ount o f 5500,000 were scant attention paid “the beautiful reported following his disappearance. Artillerymen Waiting girl.” She is a nameless, casually de­ RHEUAAATISM, NEURITIS, sader Had Right Jo s d ie e ’s T.yler McLain, state’s attorney, told Chance to Help Out Art scribed figure in tiie tale, jmportant, BAYER ASPIRIN DOES NOT NEURALGIA, COLDS, |Si(lnoy Welib, thoii"li :,(.t the family that he had looked up the seemingly, chiefly because* she was Atoll Minneapolis.—Once again artiller.v- - 1 (lie Socialist leader, has! $ Y r u p records. convenient to wife for Coyote and to DEPRESS THE HEART ACHES and PAINS l-'iT at«ss«« men at the University of Minnesota i; tlio house o t lordi^, rofii^ici:':; “I found that three bills of indict­ mother mankind. Her descendants, armory sit about their cannon await­ lis litlo.” said a And All for W hat? ment had been presented to the grand the hard working, neglected squaws, ing a signal to “do their hit" for art. ^BpIriA Is thd trade-mark of Bagrer aumulaeture ot monoaceticaddester ot flaHcsrUcadS |lii fact, slie didn’t wan! Iihai' 'Sliall 1 I'iiiiiii' “S a yoiins jury,” the state’s attorney said, “but may have suffered from the example Once again it appears their willing tiile at all. tiiidiii:in- i" they were investigated and returned of indifference apparently set by eagle efforts are to be scorned. Last year w ant to m ake me n iK'or,^ - "Oil. Ii'i's I'O inilliC ul, M.nke her as non-true bills.” He told Martin’s and Grandfather Coyote. -Iii two batteries of field artillery stood PARKER’S Id on coming home ono ii.jiitiV Q oil .Jill to a beauty tin there was nothing against him. T h e I d e a i Iii loaded and ready, awaiting a flash HAIR BALSAM ] Labor gcvernmcnt liii.l trBiii. or 11 f:;i si>'l clinging to a » Foi; months after Martin stepped from the memorial auditorium to be­ Canadian Mothers in !0 Daodroff-Stops Hair FaSIns electric I'olt." Into oblivion, there was a great hue Imparts Color and gin their cannonade, intended to lend 'foG rayand Faded Hale Vacation Land I mean they want to irinKes;; and cry for his indictment on felon­ Race for Half Million . wd tl.00 at DroKgista. realism to the Minneapolis symphony ______Cbem. Wk8»PatchQgne.N.Y ipear,’ JIvs. AVpbh rctoi m . ious grounds, but at the same time Sunshine A il W inter Long orchestra’s rendition 'of Napoleon’s Toronto, Ont.—A race for half a mil­ FLORESTON S H A M P O O — Idea] for use in fr.s. Webb is always savuig tlie. powerful influence of tlie most lion dollars—with the prize to go to connection withParfcer'aHairBalsam.Ufolces the Splendid roads—'towering m ountain ask f o r i t retreat fro-m Moscow. The flash never hair soft and GO cents by mail or acdms- |e llia t,” the editor worn on.:V prominent people was massed against ranges—Highest type hotels'—dry in ­ BY HAME came due to defective wiring. the Canadian mother who has the eiats. Hiecoz Chemical Works. X*atchosae^ vigorating aii—dear starlit night?^ }e said to me: j,' It. most babies by 1936—^is cleating un* This year just after Mrs. Carlyle Com , Callouses, W arts. Wemett*s Salve. California’s Foremost Desert Playaroun^ indeed, Mar.v used lo ImS Insurance companies refused to usual interest in Toronto. The prize is 9 Scott, manager of the orchestra, had The Perfect Remover. Price 50c, postpaid A |d qnite a i)eauty. Thai w:;3j pay policies on him, claiming that he part of the estate of the late Charles If priCd accompanies order. W rite Wem- P Write Groo Gbalfor made final arrangements for an en­ ett's Salve. 110 W inter St.. Troy, N. Y. le r fa th e r faile d in Imsi.t.; S t J o s e p h ’s was still alive, and no satisfactory Millar, eccentric lawyer and sports­ larged battery salute, Mrs. Maude proofs of his death could be produced. WTD. PINE TirndBR TRACT IN BXCH. C A L IF O B m A PUREAgPIRIN Stockwell, state chairman of the Wom­ man, who in his will detailed the for $45,000 poultry, farm. $16,500 loan. 2 strange provisions ot the contest. blocks from college town. Brown. Zwick en’s International League for Peace Poultry Farm, Oxford. Ohio. SsUc Hoafery. Introduce Crystal Hpalery lA - 'C i I . Already there is keen rivalry. your town, receive ^1.00 Vanity Case Fk’ett \ and Freedom, stepped in and asked ivith every order of two pair of Silk Hos* Flyers Must Be Bicycle For a while after her twentieth child Ijadles* Silk and Rayon Hose slightly Im­ iery at $1.35 pair. State size and color. Ba* ';lll I t e e d the question that is still unanswered, perfect. assorted fall shades. 3 pairs $1. close $2.70 w ith order. Crystal Hosiery Co.* Riders on Alaska Route “Is it art?” was born Mrs. Graces Bagnato, thirty- Gentlemen's half hose.assorted slzes,colors. Z i l Washington Street. Boston, Maaa. seven, thought she held the leadership 8 pr. $1. Lorna Hosiery, Thomasvllle, N.C. Seattle, Wash.—Piloting an airplane in the race. But Jlrs. Florence Brown, AGENTS. SELI. EVERS^VEET BEAUTY Isn’t all a man must know to fly the Shruha and Fruit ^es, send to *'The CREATIONS. 100% profit. W rite tor our Novel Way Found who is forty-two, comes forward with South’s Oldest Nursery.'* Free catalog. big free offer. H a ll Co.. ln ' ! l iepeiiiled on (o hold its own against When it is being said to som^vons i, j out, hops on the bicycle and pedals than is possible by any mechanical death. In provides merely called out: “Hello there, Dickie.” He conversntiiin." 1928. It else. It is easy enough to see that over the rough three mile course, has means. that, in the year 1936, the iia lf m illion Governor Leslie, fearful that it’s flattery. his papers signed and then starts back No cruelty to the pig is involved. dollars shall go to tlie Canadian wom­ Byrd’s dignity might be offended. Id “Poinf- Up** AppetUe to his plane. an who has the most ciiHdren. Some of the pilots have remarked Illinois Brands Fish - . That’s why the race is keen. Many Jast Stim alcte B o w e ls that the most hazardous part of the mothers had a running start. Others Alaska flight is that six mile bicycle to Get Data on Travel are hoping for twins or triplets to giva COMSTiPATgON "Tienever t'ne end of the day finds jaunt. There has never been a forced Springfield, III.—Fish in Illinois them advantage. HJoiit-of-sort?; food doe.sn’t tem pt landing of planes, but pilots have had lakes and streams are being “brand­ several forced landings from the two- ed” in an effort to determine data IdentiBed at One* j foi and won’t digest; breath is bad; Boys Better Cooks Than cr— " I have come to fix tl'at Iwpe coated, just chew a candy wheeled bike. on how far they travel and how fast in tlie Idtchen.” Small finy-?:, Wet before liedtime. Tomorrow they gro^v^ according to Ralph P. V Girls, Iowa Expert Says N o more (1, the doctor J s here to te« Wll be a new per.son! Bradford, director of the state de-' Des Moines.—Boys are better cooks London Crime Records A candy Cascaret clears Up a partment of conservation. than girls and leave their kitchens MIods, gassy, headachy co nditio a Shame American Cities The fish are being tagged by the much neater, says Miss Gretta XT'- If the best of good hiil'its i3 frety time. Piits appetite on edge, Washington.—Compilations of crime Natural History society of the de­ Wolf of Washington Irving Junior COLIC pains partment of conservation. Small metal lin n r . - “aps disestioii. Activates bowels; records in ail the Important cities of high school here. She is teaching a- Cascarets are made from cas- tags are clamped on the tail fins. Each class of 23 boys how to cook this year. the world, just made public here, serve tag is numbered. Records are being [jealtby people ®ra, which authoritie,? say actmlly to emphasize , the lax enforcement of Heretofore the cooking classes have . . . give Castoria kept giving the species, size, and >J(«3lhcns h'ncel muscles. So take the law In the United States as com­ been exclusively for girls. But this afford cheap oil, weight of each branded fish. • tee deliginr,,! tablets as often as pared with foreign centers. year school officials were amazed when The police commissioner of metro­ bs boys signed registration cards for says lubncation exper S/''*"®'’' ’ freely to A CRY in the night may be the ™'®en. A’j drug stores sell Cas- Three-Eighths of Mexico cooking. The boys prepare menus two p o litan London’s 7.000.000 population . first warning that Baby has colic. , “nd no d o lla r reports 18 murders in London during Working Class Jobkss hours a week and test their creative l i n d o f o il Is as good as a° skill over the cook stove three hours No cause; for alarm if Castoria is ' 2 « io n .-oui.i do better w ork. a period of twelve months Eleven handy! This pure vegetable prepa- L U s Mexico City.—Tliree-eighths. of the a week. the container. Of the murderers were convicted and fation brings quick comfort, and ith a t makes the diftereii >> working class' in Mexico are unem­ punished. The other seven committed can never do the slightest barm. o il is never w orth Hie f'C ployed, according to a survey just *1 1 Licide No murder mysteries were Always keep a bottle in the house. . For it leads you into linn‘s completed. A memorial shortly to be Quarrel Gives Man One ^*’7 Yoap M edicine carried over to the next annual report. It is the safe and sensible thing are getting proper lulH'ca tranvsmitted to the President by labor " of First U. S, $5 Bills Ja Your H andbag New York in the same period ^ unionf) will suggest that the working whra children are ailing. Whether r your sewing machine, . ported m killings «“d led the Murphysboro, ih.—A. D. Mlllhouse it’s the stomach, or the little Chicago time of men and women now em­ I washer, electric fan, „ith 408 '•'•Jirtw American cities, of Murphysboro owns one of the first bowels; colic or constipation; br ployed be cut down to five hours in I and other expensive ciuipg for which records were compiled by five dollar bills issued by the United dtehea. When tiny tongues are And a more libera! order that, those now unemployed may Ivhen you are not. . ^ States treasury because his father coated, or the breath is bad. When Castoria is usually all. diat*s i Collier’s Weekly, reported altogether work the other three hours. ^ want to get the best po' W ,-new how to settle disputes of others. there’s need of gentle regulation. to right the irregulatities of oldtf, 2,387 ho picid e s. 1 [from your household c-n P Mlllhouse said the bill marked "No. Every child loves the taste of growing children. Genuine Castoria lin-One is the oil to T ; I — Series A” of 1802 issuance was ob­ Castoria, and its mildness makes has Chas. H . Fletcher’s agnatuire fed leader is a scientific Dio Born in Two Counties, tained by this father wlnen two friends it suitable for the tiniest iafahti - on the wrapper. It’s prescribed Walnut Hunter Puts by doctors! I grade animal. Man Has Voted m Both quarreled over an O'ld $5 bill that the and for frequent use, |o oils and contains P-oP .^Albert Dumont. Town in Darkness creditor relused to take. The elder I: possessed by ord‘”f; London, O nt.— Elevator pas-, Mlllhouse offered a new bill to the I s and as well as proleds sengers were trapped between creditor and pocketed the old one. I D o n 't take a chance, Jn'>= sIsoeaH Compound is floors, factory motors were |,ld reliaWe 3 -in-One. A t .= lets ^ cliocolate coated tab- The Shaving stopped and residents of Lon­ Youth’s Hail of Lead leverywhere, iu j* f fcrai! ‘^ff«ctive as the liqnid a Belgian.and his motter^was^^ don township were without elec­ j ’or your -inted >“ tricity for two liours when a FinallV K ills Big Bear C r e a m tiu a fie m ark “3-in-One" ! blood Indian. ® . ferry from walnut hunter was a v poor Hayne, Wyo.—There are two. ways J every package. ___ !"* mSft? ® n iillion women, two were crossing m a ferry mains m oist, softetis H the 11° P=«'t'«ularly valnable marksman. it can be done with a small .22 caliber Windsor to Detroit. pumont The walnut gatherer threw a rifle—one, a well placed bullet between |» illl CarH. H ', tmi periods o f ma< Midway on the short trip^^^^^ Ml riomonstraOon.. sampl® and middle age. truck tire chain into a walnut the eyes; second, a leaden hail. the heard— €mi soothes ^^"'“ oJlGOry>onhen^it was bom. Tlie crossiiif; tree iH the suburbs to knock Jack Osmond, twelve, and Orin father that they according t«' down walnuts. The chain land Heap, thirteen, chose the latter meth- and inmgorates the sMnI the International EsseN ed on high-tension wires, short ■d and fired so many leaden missiles law, the birth was regis«j-ed ' > circulating them. Two 13,000- into the body of a large bear thal A t a ll dealera or sta t postpaid on leceipt o f 35e, ■ '"■“fa ^etaLle Compound county. Ontario th. volt fuses were blown out. hrough tlie "law of averages one found Aadress: Cuttcnra LsAoiatoxies, Malden, Mass. lla!-4l wwawcn uNKittSS. > iM i—rive ,r;"Pva'<''' • .. Mich. J! i_ both countrie a vital spot, . ' ' Ue bas Since voted m b«th^^^^_ without naturalizotlon in ,, , ■;>

FECOBD, M0CSS?1LLE» N. C

rille seed cotton -IJOtA-'- : iii, and Mrs. Clinard Lq ilatthews. spent Tbanli with home folks.

E C Choate and Tbatiksoriving witll - te’s parents at Sparta.I l £ A F- Duckett, of f S la s t week in town w Ser. W rs Len Ballentine, of c J L , Thanksgiving with I

jlr. and Mrs. W . S. I

[ijR. I- Several o f o u r . f o o t b a l l is went to Charlotte T ht ^ih e Wake Forest - 1

I c. Hendrix, who live

jjiliiliy w aters o f t h e b ig I Imar Bend, was m town laf Ijgd gave us a pleasant call

, Tbe Morris Plan Bant iM Salem. is a safe place irarfljonev. They pay 5 ILrest Visit their bank( llbe'T w in-City, a n d g e t accj Misses Gilma Baity at IClisffin, students at N. leitensboro, spent the we Itown with their parents.

Tho®as W. Rich left iljy afternoon for M iam i iFiii.. where he w ill spend j jlir-enjoying the warm sea

' Capt. John Phelps, of Ivas in town one day last Ibusiness. Capt. Phelps i up with rheumatism ,

|proviog.

..Miss E v a C a ll w h o is| Ipsic in the Brevard schc liie Thanksgiving holidav Iwitli her parents, M r. and |L ..C all.

Only three weeks u d <| ■man. D o y o u r C h r is t r |ping with the merchants| ciate your business. |[vill be in The Record we

The ladies of the Sallie |Society will have a cake ster supper in the Mar| ling Friday Afternoon, Itbesth. The cake sale I I 3o’clock a n d s u p p e r w ill! Ifrom 5 to 8 o’clock. ThJ |inyited to conie.

There had been ginneq jcounty. to Nov. i 4t b , 4JI To the same Iveaivpiily 2,762 bales had ■Md. r P ra c tic a lly a ll o f liiHlie county has Deen pi Isonie of it hasn’t been giJ By Owrffat Sudiroe domething to Brag About iWKXffi; THE PRINTER^S DEVIL OWtuaal^tw9»lxt Union I IThe first snow of the Iheie Ia.st T u e s d a y m e Jmelted as fast as it fell. ISo fell Wednesday mor jfeff minutes. Thursdai j%momeiers in Mocksv| l« e d 12 degrees below tl INnt—the coldest moil ■fall. ‘

I the Morris Pll pistmas Savings Cll l » n T h e y i |Sajem^‘ Street]

I, J?^.®eat problem doa

l^ 'n g to our friend M.| J^ o n who hves three I S ’"” hiehway N ol IJ>cbards-an killed tw o i f

iPed tw ^^^'InesdaJ f^!*J^£Ar4 MAK 60 H ites AN ^ I OlONT POTON. , 7 Aw; w h a t are. U « 5 8 9 a n d 6 A w ! OlIwVfKhW «T' MV SRAKes COIN*’ oP S Y a TRyiN* To ‘«lof.a32poundJ A BILL rp ^IflO-THATJ-l AWAV-VijtH ? THAr eoriTHOOCWTYA C A N w o n ’t c & 't e s s W ' e ~ 4 The , VA s’Move ^ M A c m r/o N >T ]*»! e.venrTHmc’5 a 6 coi?; ] s /- '^ ■WspW ® ‘ o w n o r C l a n S x ^ Rave us a p„ K i d s I the ft his wor| Cast f “* h is l^orld" p*.den sp m e P e o p le ' IW ant Facts l & f - H o f . B y I? f o lk s D PERCY L. CROSBY Oppjritllt. b> tb» McClan H»

IsW e n ,i. i in aanSsan n a ja r o always / THE - - • V ■ - ■ ■ kh Davie RfccoRD, m ocksviixe, n. c. fagcaMsgR 3. >930 RECORD j Miss Nell Holthouser s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d ‘a Charlotte visiting: >ifculation of A n y t'^'ends, rounty Newspaper Christmas Goods Are Here I ' WANTED-To buy a well oT oke fy\ly goat. Call at Record NEWS. WED.VESDAY-No Show. Our Line of Christinas Toys and Useful Gifts are .,,g seed c o tto n 4-00 ISV’ll I THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY-We play a Road at the High School Here Ready For Your Inspection. . v(r« C lin a r d L e G r a n d . biiilaing at * Show. A two hour program with eight people on the lunch period Thursdla y . - - * Prices are Ibwer this year than for many years. ¥ stage../No dancing just Majic, miqd reading, Fire ♦ , ffitb -small We have a full line of bo^h useful and worthwhile Jf- Eating aiid comedy. Admissiofi 10-25 cents. amount of money Owner call at C Choate and children ♦ Record office and receive same. articles for the entire family. Look oyer our linei ♦ FRIDAYand SATURDAY-A new Western picr ★ of toilet goods, candies, jewelry, silverwire, leather ★ Bruce Braxton, a student at N. ture With. Wally Wales, Jack Pe'rrim, Virginia Faire ,,j.s parents at S parta. ★ goods, etc.. ★ C. State College, spent the week­ ★ a n d Pete Morrison in “Trails ^of Danger” comedy ^ F, Duckeft, of Raleigh, end in town with friends. t ‘‘New Waiier." * ' 1 , week in to w n w i t h h e r NOTICE— Bring me your cedar $ C,Mrs. W. K. Clement. MONAY and TUESDAY-Another new Metro logs. I will pay the highest cash ★ LenBalientine, of Cardenas, ★ picture “War Nurse” with an ail star cast and come­ J. H . Williams LEGRAND’S PHARMACY ★ The Cedar Man. ★ ;ihanksgivinff w ith her par- ★ dy “Cornival Review ” ^ fjlr and M « . W . S . W a l k e r , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Price, of “THE REXALL STORE” Kannapplis, spent Sunday in town ★I Phone 21 MocksviDe, N. C ★ guest of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce W ard. I of our football enthusi ★ l,ent “> Charlotte T hursday to LOST— Platinum top bracelet*set with three sm^ll diamonds. Re­ W ake Forest - Davidson ward for return to this paper. I FTPS mike a Merry Christmas

Miss Kathryn Price, of Kannap­ VJIIa i ^"last the whole year through. iC Hendrix, who lives oil the olis spent several days last week |kwiew of Yadkin in town the guest of Miss Theo- (Bend, was m to w n la s t w e e k le n e W a r d . ijjve us a pleasant c a ll. Pyrex Over Ware Electric Toasters Mrs. G . G . Daniel and daughter, d in e Morris Plan Bank, W ins M o u n te d P y r e x f E 'f ctric Perolators S is a safe place to keep Miss Pauline, spent several days Salem, 32 piece Set China Electric Gills' mti fflonev. T hey p a y 5 per cent. last week in Statesville with Mrs^ If; ” j Visit their bank wnen in Daniel’s parents. 51 piece Set China Electric Lamps ^n-City, and get acquainted Fostoria Stem Glassware Electric Heaters Felix Harding’, a student at Rogers Silverware Magazine Stand jisses Gilma Baity and Sarah Wake Forest, spent the Thanks­ , students at N . C. C. W ., Im ported China Bowls.' Vases Console Tables UiP£|2. giving holidays here with his par­ Carolina Pottery End Tables BMboro, spent the week-end in ents, Dr. and Mrs. S. A. H a r d in g . [i n with their p a re n ts . .Mantle Clocks Butterfiv Tables Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Holleman . 1 Christmaa Tree Lights Pull U o Chnirs nwmasW. Rich left Wednes- and children, of Plum Branch, S Plash Liirhta Waste Baskets f afternoon fo r M i a m i B e a c h , C , spent a few days this and last This Advertisement Is Fine Razors. Pocket Knives Smoking Stands 1, where he will spend the win- week w ith relatives and triends in C a rv e rs D .io r M a ts iiijoying the w a r m sea b re e z e s . Winston-Salem and Mocksville.

Cspt. Jobu Phelps, o f Cornatzer. $25 reward for information lead Bill town one d a y last week on ing to arre.st and conviction of t h Just think, this, of all times is the line to give ‘‘Gifts of. Capt. Phelps has been party or parties who .stole several Black Angus calves from the lii up with rheumatism, bn t isim - Utility” such a syou can buy at our store or any other Hutchins place, near Cana. Infor ing. mation furnished will be strictly good Hardware Store. P»s up the trash' this Christ­ J.Miss Eva Call who is teaching conSdential. ' t e ln the Brevard s c h o o ls , s p e n t H. A. SANFORD. mas and give Gifts that Endure. IfcThanksgiving holidays in tow n J. P. LeGrand has purchased Intb her parents, M r . a n d M r s . W . the Allison ■& Clement stock of L.Ca1l. goods and took charge Saturday Mr. I;eGranS will run this store Only three weeks un232 pounds of meat. dress of welcome, responded to b> tion we found a goodly number of fH o o c w r y A Notice! Plenty School.Tablets 3c ifAi> Air Latta B. Ratledtfe County S. a Hoyle. T. P. Dwiggins, C. Mc­ people from Liberty -church We M. Q th e n e w 3 cakes Tub Soap 10c (Section 4231. Consolidated Statut I a 6 IN AT/ON President. Mr R L Lowder, Coo- M a h a n . admitted theiti and when they had J of the F a r m ig to n M e t h o d is t T A. Vat Zant is servinfir as depu­ es) Derogatory statements about 3 boxes Light House Powder • lOc' .eemee Baptist School — The orga­ made several trips to auto, which banks. Any person who shall will- Men and Boys Clothing at Bargain j town one day last ty in the CFerk’s office, and SherifE had been parked in the back yard, nized school at work.” . - fullv and maliciously make, circulate Prices - Red Goose Shoes to fit .the j*" , “s a pleasaut call McSwain.has appointedvHolt Barney, 1 we found the dinning room well fill or transfW t to another or others any Rev Mr. Duncan, Gooleemee family. ' ' is well ple ase d w it h h if as chief deputy. These gentlemen ed with eatables, such’as flour, meal, statement,* rumor, or suggestion, Episcopal sehool. -Tbe work of Blue bell Overall $110,, •"s and h is w o r k in D a v ie . are among the county's best citiz-ns s u g a r . Coffee, caned goods; chickens, written, printed, or by word ,o<’ school and its responsibility. ^ The Commissioners met y esterday mouth, which is directly or by in­ A lot Sample Sweaters at Bargain _,uj wislies h im w d l a n a turneys, notice the plural and many Duncan. Supt. of Cooleemee Preoby- ference derogatory to tne financial Prii*es >nd appointed L. M. Graves as road other good thing?; . infact it was a list i. u terian school. -Co operation comb.n eondition. tir.^scts the solv^ncv of $10 00 Bed-Steads / -$5 25 g ’nieriius foundiiig/J We thank all linaniSia) staii^ng of aiiy 'bank, or j'orld ^ * Sarden spot of the ing the sapport of church $l0;00 Ked Mattress $5 95 The - Republican officers who who had a part in this expressionlC'.f .who- shall cotiiisel, or _Whro shall t o W officers.-’ M'- Went oiit Monday, have held the jyiurisel^aid.^procure, or induce an; $10 00 Bed Spriiifcs ' $5 i95 their appreciation o.f their aervicie; ledge. New Union M^E B various -offices .for from two to other to state transmit, or circulate Gequine Broddcloth Shirts 75c up 5 McDaniel, of Edmonsfon, and shall try to repay them as beat an inspiring talk on. „ rh®J)o six y^ars Some of the long-termers any such statement or rumor shall Milk Crocks and Jars 2 galops spetif two days last told us to tell our reaiders that they we can. A .G LOFTIN be guilty of a misdsamof, and upon: iq%eChurc^lS4e^b« hp 17J e-illon felt like thev had completed a ]hiI conviction thereof shall be fined or folks near Cornat Ravmond' Whitaker who was Plenty Roofing. . $3 95 sentence, and wVre giad to be ,re- imptisoned. or both in the discre­ drowned accidenially. hear Raleigh I J; McDaniel is a railwa\ lievert of the duties which they have tion of the court ' 5VRoofi.ig $4i5- last Friday, wa.s biought here aud ‘ funning between Wasb- « - T o ' ' A f t e r buM oess ses- attended to so ardui.iu^lv for the past six rears The democrats were sion; adlurned to meet ^ijh la.id to rest ^Sunday afternoon at Miss Elizabeth Cronse, of Ad­ -Hamlet. H e - haf- happv and a number (if the Kepubli- Frank Hendrik ,aUm Sunday school. 5 Sunday m Smith Grove.- Mr. T. I Caudell vance. was the gne-st of Miss Am y in andvaround Mocks cans seemed to be in ti mighty gpod M pore two days last- week.... Overhead Bridge Suutb , ® are always glad to see M a r c h 1 9 3 1 ^ ^ ^ J g q ^ eNS, Sec.. h u m o r . > conducted’-tfie funeral-services, - -kfeedftb, MaeRSViLLi:; r c r e w w ^ m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiirrtT r Notice of Sale To T he Property to Satisfy aniwLien for Ubor J 1 Let Us I Material Furnished , '* * Farm ers ity concained i*n Se"'2485 c 's '‘n C the undersigned win We want to thank our ly to r cash to the highest I G in .Y o u r C o tto n | the court house d.mr of ' I will offer for sale at public auction, ★ • I . I friends and patrons for t.y. in MocksviMe N o n m D e c e m b e r 1s t, 1930,’ a t i-> nn *______^ I their patronage the past to the highest bidder, for cash, on m . . o n e F o r d R o a d ste r m h xxxir. years and will meet you Motor No 9912230 the “I ■ :v;' ' and leave you with a the property ot A. Shelt.m Atl"'' I We are now ready to gin G b . and the same neingso’ld Saturday, Pec. ^ h, siniie. ' pairs, labor ai:d m aiertl f,,,®''' NEffS OF 101 Bring your COTTON at the r. quest of tl.esaid a X f I your, cotton, and will pay lhisl7aay,,fNoveXrit^'' ^at Happening In| Beginning at 10 o^clock, a. mr, at -my to our GIN in South bANFOKD MOrOR oo Mocksville will pay high­ Tbe o f A utom obifc I the highest market price H o»e home one mile northeast of Redland, the est market price for NOTICE (D av ie Record. D e c .l I if you want to sell us your same. following personal property: One cow • Having qualified as Execnt.i j W A Weam, deceased, notlVi jli<» Alice Pear^oJ hereby given to «I1 persons h L j v isiting JfissSallieK ^ one yearling, one brood sow, 3 shoats,. I cotton in the seed. We will claim s asrainst said estate m r - 'l Gartner’ s rtem.dolvverified,to,h:‘;H Percy Brown and horses, one rabbit dog, one shot gun, I • appreciate your busipess- ed for payment on or hef„rp r 51 Luoa. speut Sunday 2 day of November lysi of this „ -J „ith fr ie n d s . ★ will be plead in bar or their r M ^ 'l ★ Rev. H. H . Jordan I some corn and feed, well diggers tools, t and guarantee first-class ★ ' G in And all persons indebted ★ tate are r. quested to make i7 iie« appointment last ★ a t e pa> m e r it two Fords, some mechanic tools, block ★ jliss Douschka P a l ★ ★» Tt'is November 7rh I'Rii i ★ service. ★ visiting friends in Th<|' ★ i( MRS JO>EPHINEi;wEANT'I and tackle, wire cable, log chains, etc. ★ it Executrix of A. Weant. past week. ★ * E L.. Gaither, Atty. jj ★ * The Record is ooly $1. Miss Jessie C lick, on + $350.00 worth of Rawleigh Products 4 spending a few days ★ When you bring your cot­ 4 Come rain or shine and buy yourself a ★t 4 in Mocksville. t ton to town drive down J. T. Baity has m ovi ★ + We Offer You to town and they are r yearns supply of Rawleigh Products while ★ 4- if M Dr. Bryant residence. ★ 4 and see us. ' 4 Efficient Service At The Lowest S. A. M ickie has mij you can buy them at your own price. t 4 4 bou.se f o r m e r ly o c c n i t . 4 Possible Expense. ★ 4 Giiffin as a barber she I will also offer my house and 27 ★ 4 ★ • 4 Can You Expect More? W . A W e a n t w i ll I ★ 4 ★ 4 in the Weant buildiJ acres of land for sale. ★ 4 Yours For Good Service 4 mxm ★ 4 handle stoves,, bardw| 4 C C YOUNG & SONS t etc. ★ FUNERAL DIRECTORS ,• - LICENSED EviB.ALMERS A M. LAIRD, ★ Call Us Any Hour A t Mocksville Or Cooleemee Mr. Chas L. Thom f J Green Milling Co. I Ambulance To And From Nearbv Hospitals Bertha Furnhes, of ★ ★ 4 be married today at Advance, N. C., R. 1. ★ 4 4 of .the bride’s fathei] Chas. F Sheek. rorom m m m Bi Mr^ Janies Sain aJ * * ' * ★ genie Gaither were ★ Wear Is The Best Evidence Of Good Paint. week at the Methodil I Mr. Cotton Farmer! |t STAG PAINT WILL WEAR A Smas£ by Rev. W . H . L. m J Mrs. Swift HoopJ I One gallon Raw'Liuseed Oil added to one gallon Stag makes her parents, M r. anq I . , , _ I★ ' two gallons fresh clean paint, net cost to you per gallon or a Fire 'ft★ Coley. t $2.^0. There is no better paint at any price. Made since 1845. | prank Swaitn,-of W| —fl loss! is visitiuR in toiyn. I $★ “The Store of Today’s Best” | * . Schedule'has been| I Our gin is in fine shape, and *★ ★ Mocksville Hardware Company } When your car becomes involved in a smash or the mail train. No % ■ j ★ ★ Patronize Your Hardware Store t rives M o c k s v ille 11 -.55 I V we will either oringin or huvbuy vouryour ★★ catches fire you must stand a heavy ..repair bill or buy ★ bdiind 6:15 p . m ★ ★ Mrs' George Lefl * ♦ cotton, and give you the high­ if week and was buri^ ★ Wants Much Money. Administrator's Notice She was a daughter ★ Better insure here today and let this agency meet if Having qualified as administrator of J est market price same. Don’t ir The budget commission in report­ Maxwell, who died ♦ O Markland. deceased, late of Davie the bills for you. ★ was buried at the sar ★ ing to the North Carolina General county, N. C . notice is hereby give all •¥* ★ t Sell or have your Cotton Gin­ Assembly, convening in January, persons holding claims against the said We learn that thei| i will be a.sked to approve a bieninum estate to present theni to the undersigned hands employed in ♦ ★ * for payment on or before Oct. 27th, 1931. ; cotton m ills. 4^ ★ budget for various state depait- DAVIE 4 * or this-notice will be plead in bar of their 4 ned until you see us. mentf and institutions totaling Mrs. Pence, of Ca[ 4 * recovery. All persons indebted to the ★ suddenly w ith colic 4 ★ ^ 48, 178,191 from the general funcs said estate are requested to make im Real/Estate Loan & Insurance Co. ★ We will buy your Seed or Exchange Meal for Same. for tnainienance and permanent ira- died Saturday eveninJ i ★ mediate payment. This Oct. 27th, 1930. * provemetrt for the next two years. R>K. WVATT, ron»Kmimnrtgaunrn»»»n»iiimiiiiiKmnnmn doctor reports a serio of a community, is always , wor-th >wt likely to live. (While— always a wise expenditure, BRSr IN RADIOS 4 'Bob Sain has sold, ★ 4 but in a time of depression it is YOUNG RADIO CO. ★ GET 4 town, on Leonard’s 4 vi’orthr- more considered from the MOCKSVILLE, N. C. 4 Crqtts and will leave I 4 standpoint of a staoilizer as a build BEST IN SUPPLIES ★ Mocksville Best Flour M of^his week with $ I .^r in tim e s o f- p le n ty . I n d u ll tim e s Ol^Shoma. Mr. ChaJ Fdr Your Christmas Cakes business and trade are especially al^^eave at-the sat I, i R ail and M otor t i needed and merchants are wise in satp^place. - Hisfan * ★ putting forth a special effort to the DR. R. P. ANDERSON T o u r s “Mil spring. These! ★ Over the Top for Fine Biscuits Zen^apd we hate to [ $★ We are making fine Feed for your Hogs end that buyers shall cease to f^ar DENTIST In the Southern AppalacHian k Wcense to ;wed hal ★ and shall the sooner have thbir Office In Anderson Building M ountains ★ Get, Prices Before You Buy D. C. Howard to [ faith in the soundness of business Mocksville, N. C. Li especially arrangeJ rail anJ motor t I tours, tKe Soutkern Railway provides | Riddle to NanJ restored' to the end that normal Cotton Seed Meial $1.50 Per Bag } Phones: Office SO Residence 37' new vacation recreation. comtminS to Mary ThoJ i buying will be resumed. : and motor transportation for tlie '» )' Howard to Lustie i vidual and for parties, into tin: mountain % ^ Harris to Mary HORN-JOHNSTONE GO. 4 jaections o£ Virginia. North CaroliM- I t Eastern Tennessee and North Georgu. • M a s s e y t o L . | RELIEF FROM CURE These to^rs will tate you advnntarii^ USESAMPSON’S by rail and motor into regions or scenw beauty and historic interest. Each tn f Wintoii Chi OF CONSTIPATION BaindBoone-l DAVIE CAFE - - P. K. MANOS, Pr p. A Battle Creek physician says, HOTDROPS begins and ends with a railway JourMY- in wbich you enjoy the speeJ and «"* THE PLACE TO EAT WHEN IN MOCKSVILLE STEAM«EAT^ “ Cotislipation is responsible for For^sick stomach. Positive , b a f h j^ f . fort of rail travel. The motor trips are From Tor Comfurtable. Sanitary, Quick Service and the Best; Fo<^ the Market Affords. m oit misery than any other cause.” relief in three minutes. The oyer established State highways. The board of coJ ‘ A Visit Will Convince You - •: “All Kinds drica Cream and Sdft-Drinks" But immediate-relief has Been found. A tablet called Rexall Or­ great pain killer and nerve For bookiets, iiifonnation and « e to w n o f W in to n ,] derlies has.been "discovered. This . to n ic . Ticket Agents. ^ Hertford county. tablet attracts water from the J^an d resolved BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS TODAY, system into, the lazv. dry evacuat­ |S O U ^ E B N ing bowel, called the colon. ; The Ir a h w a y I I I ) syste^ water loosens the dry food waste DR. E. G. CHOATE been fount and cati.se a gentle, ♦borough, .lia- '^^‘litional mral movement without forming a DENTIST ^ habit or even increasing the dose. Office Second Floor Front w as; firs t i| Stop suffering from constipation. New Sanford Buildings Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night ten years'befoj Office Phone 110 Next day bright. . Get 24 fo r 25c Indfepender todav at the nearest . Rexall Store. Reaideace Phone 30.' ^'*»ation of beti THE MONEY WILL BE SPENT IN YOUR COUNTY. i

inedW | )yin Sec.virtue 2485 of the ain ideraigned wii, seii V ul to the highest biddel I house d«or of Davio 1 fcksvilJe. M. c on M “I “HERE SHAU. Tlffi PRESS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN: UNA WED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN."

otd Roadster. XXXII. g 9912230 the saS 'u! MOCKSVILLE. n o rth CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10! 1930, N U M B E R V 2 - |rty ot A. Shelton th e same being so d fo l |)r a>'d m aierki furnil 0 ^ OF LONG AGO, Hard Times In Nortb lu e s t o f I he said A vjh j.f Belter Not Ride Mule? Post Is Right. Health is Purchasable. Watts Millions Go If Democratic Repre.sentative Novemhpr im j ^ „ Waf Happening In Davie Before Senator Glass does not like the This famou.s saying bv a great jSAMPORD MOrOK cJ Carolina? Hugh A. Cranor, of W ilkes coiir. idea of victorious Democrats aiding New York health /authority is nev Marching Onward. . o,y, of Automobiles and Rolled «*e are having very hard times ty, rides a mule to Raleigh whei ths Republicans In congress. We er'iniore true than when applied tr Odus M Mull, who relirquised his Ho»e times in N orth Carolina; the streets j lb as ’‘Bevo” Governor, for two 'he assembly meets in January,: it-i may not get the senator right and tuberculosis. This is one diseasi jpjvie Record. Bee. i . i g o o . ) are fnil of automobiles, going, as Donths to ‘ save the state’’ h^sm ade 2 the belief here that he won’t be ii ve might do him an injustice to that can bs exchanged for money. W ill Rogers says, nowhere in par I report of contributions to the. De- Mis Alice Pearson, is in town in> condition to legislate when h. critize him , but it seems to us that The money must be spent wi.seh. naocratic war chest, claimine- that .,i,|,gM .«SaUieKeUy ticular but in a hurry to get there, gets there. iv e n to » I1 persons hoi, A’hen the people spoke on Novem Ii: does not go to doctors and drug '.he Raskobites only spent ?15812 in times are so hard that it is difficult Legiiilators before now have held ilnst said estate tt n l' Percy Brown and sister. Miss b e r 4th they commissioned Demo stores. It must go to provide fresh he recent campaign, which no sane to find parking places for our auto­ long bouts w ith a certain alcoholii vverified.totheur W tuna, speut S u n d a y a t C o o le e m e e crats and Republicans to go to con- air, sunshine, good food, re.sl at d t-menc on or before the nan nr woman believes, and - head- mobiles; we have in North Caro­ beverage known as white mule quiet. The money vou spend foi .vemberi931 or th,rn« ,ilh friends. ijress to serve the nation and the ng the list is the one and only Cam, lina approximately a u t o ad .n bar ot their rei I Rev. H. H. Jordan left for his 500,000 »nd suffered nothing more seriou^ people above parti.san or party in- Christmas Seals is spent like that vho having gotten possession of the mobiles, or only about one for ersuns indebted to sai? appointment last Thursday. than aching skulls afterwards, bu •{ere.sts. In this time when the If saves the lives of people wuc Vatts millions, doesn’t hesitate to •• quested to nip'-a every five of us in the state; if time.« the legislators who rides a jarhead eiiL " " Miss Douschka Pass has been jon^ress is evenly bal.-inced and have no money to fight tuberculos nrow the money in the direction of were not so bard. j»e would no to Raleigh will ache all over when he Dem ocratic party -hoping -that it- iv e m h e r 7 th . 1;J30 riiliog friends in Thom asville the parti.san direction is hard it would is. There are many people will, doubt all have an automobile jvill be bread cast on the waters and O^EPHINE L w e a n lie gets there, for the difference be ^eetn that the demands of thetime.s this disease in Davie county wh< A . Weant.ri,e-, ■istweek' W e are right up against it; we tween a m ule and a hmousine is all will return to him id the shape of a ther, Atty, J1 Miss lassie Click, of H ickorv. is would seem tHat the demands of are -unable to help themselves Oomocratic nomination for U. S. saw a girl last week so hard ur in favor of the limousine. che times would send every patrio­ W ithout help from you' they maj jpendineafew days w ith friends •Senator in 193? she did not have silk stockings, If the gentleman who made e die. but they may give their dis­ ijMocksville. tic member to do the thing that Since October 22. when the Demo and rather than wear ravon she massacre of republican' hopes ir. ] T. Baity has moved his fam ily .seems needed and w ith as little re­ ease to you or to your loved onet> irats got powerfully scared. Cam wore none at all; ot the thousands W ilkes really intends to go to Ral­ (itown and they are occupying the gard to party as is hum anly pos first. I appeal to evetv liberal man ^ent in bis check for $3,000. How You of girls in N orth Carolina, it is al­ eigh muleback the thing for him to Dr. Bryant residence. sible. True no one would want and woman in Davie county to ^uy m u c h h e gave before that time, is most unbelievable that one should do is to charter a truck, search our The Lowest S. A. Mickie has moved into the anv m an to surrender the principles the Christm as Seals freely this year. not started and just why contribu— have to do without silk stockings, the most gentle son of a long-eared The money w ill be wisely used here •ions since October 22. were report­ iDUse formerlv occupied b y E . L of his party or the big issues, but but that is not all— the consamp ■iire to be found in the county, havt in this county t(v protect you and ed and those made before were not,_ nse. Griffin as a b a r b e r s h o p . to come together to succor the na tion of cigarettes increased about him placed in the truck and secure save others from tuberculosis. IS one of the mysteries of the Demo­ W. A Weant will open a store tion now is every m an’s duty, firsi More? cratic party. Mrs Cam gave S600 5 .000,000 packages in the state last ly tied and ihen get a-stride of him and last his patriotic dutv. We DR. LESTER P. M ARTIN, in the W e a n t b u i l d i n ? , a n d w i l l ind Goverr-or 0. Max Gardner, m il­ year whereas everybody knows it and command the driver to step on cannot help but feel that Senator . County Physician. handle stoves, hardw are, tinw are lionaire president of the Cleveland should have increased by twice the starter. Gfass is wrong.— Salisbury Post. SONS t t t t Cleveland Cloth Mills, owner of sev­ lENSED EVIBALMllRS Etc. that amount. A lawers m ight ride a stiff tail a Mr, Cbas L. Thom pson and M iss PREVENT TUBERCULOSIS NOW eral exceedingly fertile Clevejand j Or Cooleemee Times aje .sure hard— we were hundred mile or so in that manner,; Ibv Hospitals Bertha Furnhes. of A dvance, w ill Tell Them, Brother. Economic conditions generally cocnty farm s; and reputed owner of able to obtain d seat at the movie but a lawyer and a mule will cer­ be married today at the residence All daring the campaign we were speaking, are fair barometers of i big block of stock in the R. J. Rey­ after w aiting only twenty minutes, tainly have trouble unless one 01 if.the bride’s father-in-law, M r. being regaled bv democratic politi­ tuberculosis. . Just after the W orld nolds Tobacco Co , chipped in.$l ^00. when by rights we should have had the other is tied. cians of the Odie Mul| and Dennis Wood H. Wood, Charlotte banker Chas. F Sheek. W ar ended, the m ortality firom tu to wait at least an hour; the drug Mr. Cranor is a lawyer, and a Brumrnitt brand about the "moral who was nominated for elector in Mr. James Sain and Miss E u­ berculosis in the war impoverished store got along by installing only lawyer and a mule iust -can’t get iblieations" of a man who voted in 1928 on the Al Smith ticket iji the genie Gaither were m arried la.st nations of Europe was much high­ two extra fountains this summer on together at all.- Blows and cuss- the June Demncratic primary, that ninth district, but refused to sup­ week at the M ethodist parsonage er. . A t the same time in the U nit­ w hich shows how bad things really words are what it takes to impress hp should support thfi ticket in No port the wet Catholic’andjwas taken by Rev. W . H . L . M c L a u r i n . ed States the mortality continued down and Peyton McSwa n, of Shel­ are, but an extra showcase for lip­ a mule, and a lawyer wouldn’t be vember. Since the election and it Mrs. Swift Hooper is visiting has been found that quite a nom to decline. Unfavorable health con­ by, substituted, has "repented in stick, two extra racks for maga­ prepared to administer lhe.se W hen her parents, M r . a n d M r s . J a m e s oer of Reoublicana, in Davie .county ditions manifested in an increase in ■Hckcloth and ashes” and cuntribut- zines and a lunch counter cut into the mule stopped the lawer vv'ould for instance," who participated in such di.sea.se as tuberculosis nearly -d $100 Must all the i-tlice holders Coley. the druggist’s earnings and made endeavor to move him along bv,i the Republican primaries and con always follow' “panics” and de •round Raleigh pf . the Democratic FrankSwaim, ot W inston-Salem , quoting supreiM^ court deeision.v h im realive how hard tim es aij;..-, -... vention, -tamed traitor a n i vo t^ •pfeasions’-’ -irr-the ■ businessv worW.- lerauasiiju contrit^ed.and it IS. said,. isvisitioR in to w n . ; iifd B'lackstbnian precedents. A nd to make thingr worse, every the' iemocratir; ticket, how. about Insnfficient food, irregular living :.nat the deparinient were visited by Schedule has been changed on If you know mules, you know vacant lot in America ha.i a m ini­ • he "moral obiijratinns” of these habits, unemployment, and worr\ t campaign »,luah fund ruiser and red in a smash cz the mail train. N orthbound ar­ bow iueffection will not bulge a •.ne wmnen and men fm ploytd there-, ature golf course on it, and it looks men? It was •‘Death in the p->t" all teud tu favorable conditions for rives Ifocksville 11:55 a- t n . , s o u th - mule. A man down my way iried in were afraid not to contribute for repair bill or bu; like times are getting so hard that for a democrat who voted for Sena the contraction of tuberculosis bonnd 6:15 p . m soft words on his old jarhead one tor Simmons in the primarv to re­ tear they would be given the pink they’re going to have to start tear­ The soundest investfuent people .Mrs George Lefler died last time and it didn’t him a thing. He fuse to vote for -Bill Bailey and to slip the next pay day after the elec­ ing down perfectly good buildings can make in "hard times'* is in week and was buried at Liberty. uad been cussing the long eared vote for George Pritchard but it tion They even squet zed $162 out 10 make room for more “ pee-wee" efforts to prevent the spread cf of the State Board of Heath. Reve­ this agency mee Sbe was a daughter of M rs. Tom rascal each furrow he ran, but out was perfectly all right for R e p u b li golf courses. And if a fellew di.sease, . . ; nue Commissioner Maxwell’s office Maxwell, who died recently, and day his conscience smote him 01 cans to switch over and vote the w ants to play on one of the ‘'pesky” Last year there were 2553 d e a t h s force caughed up $1,500. and the m burled at th e s a m e p la c e . soiuething and he decided to change democratic ticket. We prfsume it things he has to wait nearly an was aNo proper to vtite men and in North Caralinaa and Davie field workers of the aanid depart­ We learn that there are now 63 his tactics. honr before he can get to start and women the democratic ticket wheth county°had 11 deaths. Lets buy ment paid $335 to help hold their bands employed in the Cooleemee Hitching his mule to the plow, ihen gets run over, knocked down er they were present or not. and al­ .seals and help reduce dur number jo b s : cotton mills. he tiied cajole y. ’'G et up, George; “ Bevo” Governor Mull reported and hit bv golf balls before he so to '’Ote more people thany-there n e x t y e a r. Mrs, Peace, of Caua, was taken go on and don’t look back at jit chat he sent $600 to form er Sheriff finishes. Every one of the minia­ were names on the regist.’-ation DR. S. A. HARDING. snddenlv with colic Saturday and nke that. I’m not gomg to cuss -Vlichaux, to help “save” Burke isurance Co. ture courses is crowded day and hooks. Nothing “immoral’’ about ilitd Saturday evening at o’clock any more— I ve done quit ctissing. t t t t county, but even at tha:t the Demo­ night Yes, times are hard. fhat Oh. no.— Uni'in Republican Thebody w as la id to r e s t i n R o w - Mule, get up! W e’ve got to plow BUY CHRISTMAS SE.ALS. crats lost the clerk of the court, and W hen, will tirnes be oetier? It O u r Chr'stm as Seal sale i.s IDcounty M o n d a y . this whole field today and it's time A Wail From Emmett 1930 dull also sent $500 to Craven c >un- is almo.st impossible to find a park on and seals are oeing mailfed to a ty home county uf Senator Simmons, E. Frost, of Cana, is attending we were at it. Get up, I say; go ing space near a movie theatre, b ^ t 500 of Davie county’s good where A B Ward handled .the fc Baptist State Convention at o n ! ” Effervescent golf course or other places of am use­ The Davidaon Dispatch is already citizens— if you have been over­ dough. Young Jim Pou. chairman A L K E R Raleigh this w e e k . Blit old George merely hung his ment— a terrible condition. Some beginning to attem pt to establish an looked please let us know and we of the Wake County Uemocrauc’Ex­ : T o R s George C a r te r , c o lo r e d , w h il e head, let down his left ear, light ecutive Committee who dodged the thing really ought to be done to re­ “alibi” for the ne^ly elected Demo­ will be glad to furnish vou with EMBALMING e u e d the weight on .his front root Inming Saturday, went to shoot a cratic board of commissioners even Nve investigation, wan also given |Made Caskets. quire the hot dog stands to carry seals, make up our total am ount 10 '*l)liit, His gun bursted and the and dozod off., He knew there his Before they take charge The Dis­ $500. Only three other county chair­ Made. on band a sufficient supply of food use in our fight with Tuberculosis ■ 'it'Sch pin struck h im in the fore mind over it. • A ll he did whs to patch knows that the new board men and mentioned but any sane Motor Co. to feed the crowds; and this way and is the only fund we have to NIGHT PHONE 133 ^ fracturing his skull. The take a nap while his master re­ cannot match the ability and efii naan knows that money was sent to of building grandstands, movie help our needy T , B. Cases...... i i i iim m n w f telor reports a serious w ound and gained his usual command of brim ­ ciency that was shown by the re other counties than these six. theatres, stadium s and other places tiring Republican board and is try Please all buy seals that can do Blit what does it matter? Didn’t •M likely to liv e . stone adjectives. 1 of amusements only half large e- ing to camaflauge the issue even be­ so this year —if you can not pav for C. L Shuping Bailey’s primary an­ ■Boj) Sain has sold his farm near This his master wasn’t long in nough to seal those attending ought fore they take change. The taxoay them please return them to me be­ gel, make affidavit that le^s than lown on Leonard’s creek to Bob doing. W ith a jerk on t*he lines to be handled vigorously. ers of Davidson will; repent before fore Dec. loth. Our HONOR $ 10.00 was spent and was afterward Crotts and will leave the latter part that brought the mule fully awake, Yes. the times are hard; the gro­ the two years are out that ihev R O L L to date' follows: forced to adm it that, he spent $9,000 “Ijhis week with his fam ily for he roared out a burst .of profanity cery can hardly sell any flour, grits turned down the splendid Repubii QUEEN. BESS'KENNEN additional? Didn’t Cam Morrison Oklahoma. M r . C h a s . W o o t e n w i l l that would have singned the fur on or bacon. It takes all of his time can adm inistration in that county in -Seal Sale Chairman. re p o rt that he ga e oniy contributed *'|i^|eave at the sam e tim e for the an asbestos cat. and with a surge che recent election for a new and un $2 500. and was forced to adm it that l a n d M o t o r tO ell canned peaches, canned sal­ The following amounts have place. His fam ily w ill not go the old jarhfead staned- for the tried crowd But listen at the wail he contributed $7 300? Didn't old m o n . c a n n e d soup, canned meat., been received this year. ’ o u r s "nil spring. These are good citi- o th e r end of the row. ‘'Go on of the Dispatch. •liin Fou swear that he only coi.iri- and even canned applesauce; the H O N O R R O L L buted $7.50 to the Bailey campaign ^?s,and we hate to see them leave. then, you old hide full of pizen! “ It is hardly to be hoped that the Jthern Appalachian dry goods merchant is crying be- Miss Jessie W aff $ 1 .00. and was forced to acknowledge that •►License to wed have been issued You don’t know what kind words incoming board of county commis- l o u n t a i n s cause his bolts of gingham , muslin ^i;.ners will be able to. satisfy the de­ Rev. R G" Goforth I.OO ;spent $2 000 And has anything- Cora B. Rouse; mean. A man has to cuss himself arranged rail and motor T d denim remain on his shelves, sire of all citizens in setting up an Rev. A G. Loftin I 00 Deen done with Angell Shuping for ’ I" a Riddle to Nancy Plott, John into purgatory to get you started." Ith e rii Railw ay provides | w h il e h i s derks waste all their time organization to carry on the various E. L. Gaither I.OO m a k in g the--e m is - a ta te m e n ts ? — Ireorcatioft. combining rail ”'»to Mary Thompson, C. R. A nd it was even so. details of public affairs. But the.v Uiiion Republican. ' , %nsportation for tlic ind|' selling such thin|.s as silk and ray- What the Wilkes lawyer had Mrs. Juli^H citm an 1.00 oward to Lustie W hitakei-, John T n ^ e hardware store has no d . are exhibiting a determination to 1 parties, into the mountain better do if he insists on riding a Miss Mae Kurfee.^ I.OO hrginia, Nortk C arolina, ■ Harris to Mary A H um phrey, both effect econo'my and secure ef. mand for plows, wire J mule to Raleigh is to forget- pre­ Sanford Bros. 2 00 lessee and Nortk Georgia. ■'•C. Massey to L . C . Booe. ciency. And ih this object they mer Helping Others, n a i l , b u t he cannot supply the d^ P. K. Manos I.OO If when the sun sinks low tonight, J wiU tate you adventuring cedents and high court decisions it the support of every citizen tnand for radios, electric perco - T. B. Chaplin I.OO io to r into regions of scenia | and take a two week's course in whatever party. It is so much m A nd floods you w ith its golden light. cleaners, et cetera, Miss Hazel Kurfees I.OO Is lo ric interest. Each tnp OR Citizens Free t o r s . v a c u u m muleology at some highway con­ im portant that the job ne done ri As you sit thinking of the’dav. lls w ith a railway j'oumey. h a r d . — M o n r o e E n r Yes. times are struction camp.’ He’ll find that than who is to help at this task Mrs. 0. R., Allen I 00 Crowded with its work or'..play. j tnjoy the speed and coin- I. C. Berrier I.OO ]avel. The motor trips are Prom Town Tax. q u i r e . ___ _ th e wav to get on with a mule is th e o t h e r ” If you recall some kindlv deed, I Jed State highways- board of commissioners of' to give him a full dose of what Now wouldn’t ' that make you 0. L. Harkey , 00 A helping baud to one in need. Its. information and rates. ''•own of Winton, county seat of Im m ediate Release Sherman said war is and sweeten weep?—Union Republican. Rev. Geo- W Clay I.OO O r just a touc.fi to ease some pain; T Clayton Pegram I |ictet Agents. Jflford county, met a few days It with words he wonldp't let his 00 You have not.spent the day in vain, safe W ay ' Jo^son 4*“' ' I 00 ■ Robert A.. W alker. resolved not to levy and t. a in the mornintr’is mail •pasioi^hear him say which came in tne “ „ I.OO s y s t e m taxes for the year 1930. But as suggested a little while ’ ; K ^ p x J o h n s o n ,' all containing news : ' I 'F: H a n e s - 1.00 been found that the col- ago, if the democratic representa­ done so was to warn Mr. Cranei l i a e a t thetoD O ea gtory I.OO Z N. Anderson I 00 of Additional revenue was tive-elect wishes to reach Raleigh and his friends of the danger o H . C. Koontz immediate re person ' H;., A . Sanford 2 00 Grady Ward / I 00 J iry.- p r e p a re d V to do business for his j riding’ mules. For no democra ' who can be elected in -Wilkes conn R. B Sanford I.OO N o N a m e 2..00 ‘ was first incorporated in county in the general .assembly, or ft''® to the boy who ; ty bughc to be permitted toendang • D. H. Hendrix ■ 10 0 Miss Bertha Lee I 00 I % before the Declara- he’ll put his m ule in 4 truck before ' er his life fooHng w ith a stiff *'•” released all __yttle Falls ; F. T' English I.OO M is s Martha CaTl : I,.00 I; lirf, ^“dependence. It has a does the paper baling he mounts himr^and it is also the , Dr. M. H. Hoyle I.OO Miss Lucilc'Hartm an .. I b o IJ'oJon of between six and (Minn ) T ranscript^__^ o n l y s a fe "W a y to force a lawyer to, for that.—:Upton G - - W i l s o n , T o t a l 00. ride a inule^ and, it iS: also the only Vrinston Journali y . S w a i m J . o o $ 3 4 r ■ “ hundred and the tow n owns ^ n d Posters for *ale here ?P?raies tw o large (arm , plans LOT would save the coanty the expense Three Clerks Jn One Basketball Resolts for YANKEEj of hiring fonr extra men to spend THE DAVIE RECORD. The first basketball games of the money on oar roads when we have C. FRANK STROUD E d ito r . Week. season played by Mocksville high no money to spend. The Morriset Co. school were last Tuesday night. TELEPHONE 1 . M onday of last week M. A . H art­ ® for Tourist man was-Clerkof the court in Davie D e c . 2 . with Smith Grove. The -■•LIVE W IRE STORE”- Likes The Record. holiday drav Entered at the PostofBce in M cwk^ county. Last Tuesday C. A. Or- results were as follows: ville. N. C„ as Second-class Mail Palonse, W ash , Dec. i. ’ 30. BOYS W INSTON-SALEM, n . c I Cuban National 1 rell was the Clerk of the Court. >“"■ visitors only matter. March 3 ,1 9 0 3 . ______Dear Sir:— Please find money .M . H . S . — , S m i t h G r o v e — Today W . B. Alien has the honor 30 11 bv the governmeni order for $ 1.00 for your wonder­ GIRLS SUBSCRIPTION RATES: of being Clerk of the Court. Mr. f' ,rist attraction this ful paper. It is just like a letter M . H S . — 30. Smith Grove — 41 * - to an announcemenl ONE YEAR. IN a d v a n c e - * JO® Orrell. who was sworn in_iast week, I ^ i r i o t t e r y direc-tor. from home and especially the Friday night a donblehe.ader was SEX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - $ 5« served but one or two days and re­ r s o f f '" ’ rize in the speci: column of years ago news. I have played between Mocksville and % '" ^ .£ w ill be $150,~ " \\Tth some folks it is either rule signed. The democratic executive Seen things in it that happened Courtnay here. The results were: ^darv pri«s of $50, committee met here Friday night or ruin. This fact was demon­ when I was a kid. and had forgot BOYS reV-ectively, as well and endorsed Mr. Allen for Clerk r minor prizes rangi; strated by some folks last week. ten. Please don’t let me forget M . H . S . — . C . H S This means that the voters of Davie 19 .— 25 'fflW Tl>e tickets will when m y subscription runs ont next GIRLS I Only two weeks left in which will be called on two years from ■ Seans only. time. Yours respectfully, M . H. S.-^i 2, ' C. H. S .—^45 I The lottery has long to spend all the money vou have now to elect a Clerk togethe: w ith lACK SHEETS. Both teams played g(*od bail. IJtm ition fnrnishing a on hand and all you will make in the balance of the county ticket hie part of the govern The boys stayed close together It is held every tei the next six months. Mr. Allen is one of Davie county’s from start to finish. The score Get Invitation To White best known citizens and js well "iftf secondary caPi«'.P""V prizes of Pistor of First Methodist church w a s 19 t o 19 a b o u t 3 minutes be- in Salisbury asked church to cut qualified to look after the duties E InoO 'rhe minor prizes House. tore the end of the game after S a o w n to $100 . of the office to which he has been which Courtney shot their w inning his'.salary $ 30° per year. It was Among the few in North Caro­ Price Depends on D appointed. His frieuds through p o in t s . cut.- The sun still shines. lina who have been .honored with ' A ticket for the regular ont the county are congratuiating The next game will be Friday Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! . „,the streets for from $2' an invitation to the W hite House night with Cooleemee. All of the county political jobs him on securing this office ovei a f- I m g entirely on the d functions ushering in the winter were'fiiled last week and those who number of opponents. Mr. Allen There will be a pie supper a Santa Claus Has Arrived! ' L night before the iotte Se price w ill often drop t failed to land w ill have to wait for social season in the nation’s capital Davie Acedemy on Saturday night. is a resident of the Smith Grove L If the demand has not are Mr. and Mrs. W . E Kennen. D e c . th. Girls, bring the pie.> two years without someone dies or i section of Davie. He will take 13 DEAR FOLKS-W e are ready for you to choose ticket is divided int and the boys will buy them. The r e s ig n s . ______of Farmington, this county, who i charge of the Clerk's office this nublic is invited to be present for jjed part-*' S have received a personal bid from your Christmas gifts. Nice, practical and useful J^tlo n or as m any Durham county was without a I week, it is announced. this occasion. President and Mrs. Hoover, with gifts. Say, let’s use good old “horse sense” and try treasurer a few days last week. ; j^Although the re ta il pri' cards enclosed, asking them to be That county had nothing on Davie. to see that no needy one be left out. > tery tickets varies from present at the reception December (le wholesale price asked V'e were short a clerk of the court j ^ c n t is stationary at .< 4- for several davs „e pays $30 fo r a ticket, Mrs. Kenn|n. as national com —Our Suggestions- ttat amount is wiped on Prisoners are making their es mitteewoman for North Carolina, iead” for the “colecturi Blankets, Ciothinjr, Underwear. Dresses. Coats, Gloves, cape from jails, chain gangs and was one of a distinguished group I jgeBcies) selling th e ticke Hats, Neckwear. Table Linens, Napkins. Dress Materi­ other places of confinement about selected to notify Mr. Hoovei of Colorfui SpectacI als, Outing, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Shawls. Curtains, as fast as the judges are sending his nomination, the formal notifi Tlie drawing o f the io tt Kimonos, Pajamas, Etc. orful spectacle. Hnndredf thsm up The prison problem is cation taking place at the candi­ j gather in one of the trea solving itself. date's home in California. Since ment buildings every t ' his induction into office, M rs Ken 500 Beautiful Coats, Dresses and jratch the affair. Two The Catawba democrat who w as. globes with a sm all op< nen has been in conference several indicted and tried for voting twice ■ > Raincoats bottom are used. In on I ■ I . times with party leaders in Was-h- placed 23,000 sm all wood at the recent election was let ott bv ,, ington and with the president and A t Special Reduced Prices «ach of which Is stampe paying the cost.s. We are pretty ' corresponding to a lo has kept in close touch with the sure he was tried before 3 d e m o ­ 98c, $1.98, $2 98, $3 98, $4.98, $8.98, irWcii has been sold. Ii administration aSairs. The cor­ As usual, we are weil prepared to ■ globe are placed a numb cratic judge. dial personal invitation received a $10 98, $18.75 en balls with the am ount I represented by each stai A number of years ago an at­ few days ago is prized very much serve you with Christmas goods, f I The two globes are ( tempt was made to boycott a cer­ by both Mrs Kennen and her bus 1000 Pretty Christmas Hats tnraed. As a b a ll drops tain Republican enterprise in Davie. band, although personal engage­ such as of the two globes— one re The attempt was a failure. Some ments here prevented them from New Arrivals A ll This W eek lottery ticket and the amount of money won by of the boys seem to think it would attending. — Winston-Salem Jour­ ORANGES TANGARINES 8 8 c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4 98 . —the number o f the tic ' work now. Trv it and see. n a l. I amoiint of the p rize is Best Assortmant Silks, Prints and A oolens in the City This continues until the The Salvation Array is asking APPLES RAISINS at the Best Prices hall Is released. your help in raising funds to feed Farmington Circuit An­ I I A radio iiookup with I 49c, 59c. 79c. 98c, $119, §129, $159. $1.97 Havana broadcasting sta the hungry men, women and chil­ ENGLISH WALNUTS nouncement. I tlie rapid spread of the dren on Christmas day. When 100 Styles Lovely Punj^ib Percales 22c \drawing. The first quartely Conference for . Sale of the lottery ticke yon pass one of their contribution CREAM NUTS MIXED CANDIES | Grandm a’s Special Prints, please her w ith a nice dress the Farm ington Circuit will beheld I I den In tiie United StaW banks pause long enough to drop from these prints, 29c and 39c at Farm ington Saturday, December Cnban government hopes a dime or quarter in the little card FANCY BOX CANDY | the attention of the largr 20, at ii-.co a. m. Ail official I board box. Not a penny of this 100 Nice W arm Part-wool Blankets S I 98 •American tourists whi members of the circuit w ill plea.se throng Havana with the money is wa.sted. It all goes to a Suitable For Nice Presents. ^ 50 Nice W arm Part-wool Blankets § 2 48 take notice and please- take notice onijT” lottery drawing. worthy cause. 100 Nice Sheet Blankets, special 69c and plan to attend this important W e have bought the best in above goods. Come ^ Six hundred and thirty-two m il­ meeting. Plans of vital intejest for Uses A irplane to S j in and give us a look. ^ Beautiful Cartain Matials, Lace Marquisettes, Etc., lion; dollars of Christmas Savings fie year will be formulated at that Bipr Assortment Ducks on Huntt Club money was distributed to Cheyenne, Wyo.— A n o l time. M. G. ERVIN. Pastor. iOc, 15c, 19c, 25c, 25e. 49c, 59o those lucky enough be members, fective way of hunting P 10 lieen devised by Frank in the past week or two. Sorry Philio Poplin was given a hear­ Big Holiday Handkerchief Assortment, Cotton and I Cheyenne aviator. . ing before Esq T. I Caudell M on­ J On the first day of thJ we weren’t among the lucky ones I Linen in Christmas Boxes at Special Prices This amount of Christmas mon- y day afternoon on a warrant charg KURFEES & W ARD. I ■-son Asher tool: off from L 5c, 3 for 10% 10c. 15c 18c. 25c, 3Jc, 49c I ana soon picked o u t a la| ing him with forcible trespass. should stimulate business through I Socks feeding on a sm aiil out'the country. l?oplin was fined $10 and costs and Nice Collections of Bathrobes for Misses, Ladies and II landed in a col “BETTER SERVICE.” I oyi shot a ll the ducks he J put under a 30 days suspended jail I Children in Beautiful Cnristmas Boxes, priced at Buy Christmas seals and belt* jas back home w ith in tw J s e n t e n c e I fight tuberculosis in Davie counts. $149. $198, $2 98, $3 98. $4 98, $6 9 8 , S9 93 fllnanly such a tr ip w o d Si’eater p a rt o f the d l T ii^ e seals are very appropriate fo-- The ducks weren’t itl Christmas packages and cards, and Special Christmas Boxes For Sale j toturbed when- 1 landed iJ all busine.ss housr.< .should u-e t.iVm ishersaid. “They stayed T A l l S iz e s I ttey were, so I sat down on all letters niailc-d between thi> I I ’J" Mocited them off.” date and Christmas Mrs. Queen ■‘Wagon Load” of Underwear for Christmas. .All Bess Kennen will supply you with TH E BIB- • Types. Special Prices Just Cheaper ^am s for l| these seals. Y e a r s i n F i v e 10c, 15c 25c 35c. 45c, 45;, 59c, 69c, 7o 2, 98:, §149 .W hen doing your Christmas Union, Pa.-A Big assortment of K id Gloves at ---- S I 93 shopping remember the poor and I n *“s®iptIon “ Fabric Gloves, wool and cotton 25c to 9-5C fo un d on needy and the hungry children STORE Kiddies’ W ool and Kid Gloves 4 9 c to 9Sc “ear here | who will not receive a visit from tea th a t th e ! Santa this year. Reserve a little Inell been carvej Special Stocking bargains at of .your own Cliristmas money to Fay ScDckioKS. plain and sport, at ■19c ItoaniM ■ help those who canuot help them­ Christmas assortment Alien A Hose $119 -$l 49 I ® capture nearly lOo] selves. The Christmas season will The people of Davie and adjoining coun­ Durhana Special Christmas Hosiery TOc-SSc ihean much more to you. W e have Special, extra size, heavy w eight $1.19 parm ers’ Eyesight j many in Davie who need help this ties are given a cordial invitation to make H ealth Survey w in t e r . Pure Linen Table Dim ask $1 29, §1 39. SI 69 Mercerized Table Oemasic 39c, 49c. 69c Everything is quiet and peaceful this store their shopping headquarters. Nice assortment of Napkins 10c. 15e, 25o. 35c around the court house. Once in I *''lch hL ^epartm i i®iesnr. conclude- a while you w ill nottce a Repuoli- Dolls from 5c. to $2.50, Doll Furniture, Special Linen and Cotton Towels for Gifts showed that f3 can slipping in or out of the main lOc, 15c, 25''. 35c, 49c, 59c. 98c I" People the w orst. entrance, but we believe most of Story Books, Erector Sets, Mechanical To-rs, them are using the side doors. The Lovely Table Covers and Scarfs. Sets to Match. new officers are getting along with Games, Wrapping Twine and Paper, Chrirt- Fine for Christmas Gifts iheir work and are glad to have 10c. 15c. 25c. 49c, 98c Si M usic Teac their friends drop in and pass the mas Cards, Wreaths and Bells, Flash Lights, W i t t time of day any time. Sppcial Reduction on A ll Silk Prints, $1 79 a n d treefe Po»ceL Toilet Articles, Stationery, Caindies and many $1 98 quality, choice S I 29 a George g 3 lie Record w ould suggest -tp th t ‘«acher ^■®’'®-year-old| Since b’lrti! Hon. A. T. Grant and the Hon. Bther articles for the Christmas shoppers. - A Ski, F a n n J John LeGrand that they, go to Ral­ D E A R pO LK S-T he latch is on^tliebutside-a warm teeo.vp, G rim a n e lil eigh earlv in January and introduce visit to our store Will be worth your while. w elcom e ion the inside . . . C om e one and all and They 1 tile tX “ ®'°vered fin a l two bills in the General Assembly, *ee our nice things fo r Christm as. They are prac- as follows; To pul Davie county t^ral and useful. . . . Com e; w e can help you help tn honeymoonl ;under the primary law. To abolish Athena tn ® hoarding iP s om eone else. office of road commissioners in the elopeJ Diivie countv. The first law would ALUSON & CLEMENT. t h e MORRfSETT CO. a regular J bring peate and harmony to the “U ve W ire Store” politicians in Davie; the second law X •'' '^.' ■- '■ V

r e c o r d ; MocESViLLiB.jy. c; LOHERY f o r g o t t e n c a s h MODERN COW THIEF '0 YANKEES ONLY H ^ D b y b a n k s USES MOTOR TRUCK tkat M illion^of Dollars Await Their as a n A d d e d A t t r a c t i o n Rightful Owners 5*^ for Tourists. South Dakota Ranchers Re- one and jpprt Heavy Losses. \ holida.v draw ing o f the Ins in hint ^o »a rs are ly- ’'""‘rriiui National lottery for .Sioux Palis, S. D.—Western film* C. New York state Pot y»in^ with nature ! »f visii"fs only, has been awaiyng their Hghtfnl owners. • which depict cattle rustlers riding at 15(1'*''’" , jj„, s;overnment as an ao"S been a Cuban school started a war chest fund. It now lies forgotten in a bank. The lines,, are said to have fleets of trucks, AVE HOLDEN chose his hurt his pride more than anything he of Itie government’s rev- bulletin lists an unclaimed deposit of vyhich they operate at night and homestead high up the foot­ had thonght possible. He felt that ha Memorial Hospital Workers,” and which have sufficient capacity to en­ 5t i' li'K' able them to transport from to 40 hill valley not only for the had suddenly lost all faith in human , „r nii.iial .of $ , , another by the “Standing Committee 20 100 000 or 50 cattle or calves at a single trip. shelter of surrounding hills nature, and th a t life among- I)]s old '.:io„ range of Hansley & Star.* south of listed, with apparently nobody aware same school, the same picnics, dances, for fencing on his farm. To keep '■! ftlie dfiiKiiui lias not been brisk, Lantry. for between dark and day­ of the money deposited in the name country concerts. Many a starry night from thinking he worked feverishly, ou to choose h tiAct is divided Into one hun- of the administrators. light 25 head of steers .disappeared BENEFITED with Sylvia at his side.* Dave had early and late.- But thoughts would v?nnrt-. and cne may purchase one from their herds. The state banking department has driven the prairie trails, none too come, in spite of all be could do to I and useful ijttW or as >i'«ny fractio ns as all of these unclaimed accounts listed The animals had evidently been eager to reach their destination. And stop-them. Partliularly as the Christ., Aftw TaUi^ Lydia E. Fink* carefully “cut” from the herd, as sense” and try alphabetically, and a score ef clerks Sylvia, too, seemed quite content to mas season drew near bis mind would ham’s Vegetable Compound 'Mrtlsli the retail price o f the lot- are kept busy checking up on Inqui­ only choice animals in good fiesh were dally on the way. turn to the old farm down on the varies from $23 to $30, Tmets ries, all over the country. taken, scrubs and lean cattle not'be­ It was true there never had been plains. What ample preparations ing molested. It is believed the cat­ Jl'rtolesa'e the gov- With trust companions and state any formal engagement between them. would be going on in his mother’s lidcdal^ Pa.—“Before I was mar. rnent is stationary at $20. Thus If banks an account becomes dormant tle are taken by truck to some distant It hardly seemed necessary. They had kitchen! What stacks of food I What lied, my mother and sister and I ^ a l l (pavsS30 for *> one-third o f after It has lain inactive for five market and sold by the thieves to "gone together” so long that some time, happy chatter, sobered a bit perhaps tjie farming voric' y w ainount is wiped out as “over- years, and with savings banks after persons who have no suspicion that Dave supposed, when he was in a posi­ because ot the boy who had left homo on a 64-acre liana T (or tiie •■oolecturias” (re ta il 20 years. they have been st61en. for eleven ]rei0a . l )')ats. Gloves, tion to offer her a home, he would tell In a huff and never had written back! ' liitcics) sellin? ticket. Matthew Tiernan, rancher in the marded ft fanns . tlie her so. and Sylvia would say, “All And Sylvia] l^ylvia would be home and now in addi* )res3 M a te r i- Colorful Spectacle. Cheyenne river district had 20 head right, Dave. Whenever you are ready.” now for the Christm as vacation. Pep-' M any Fam ilies Reported taon to.m y Iionsa- ifls. Curtains, of his cattle carried away by the Then she would turn her tempting baps this Fulton fellow would be visit­ workandiJieta ne flra«-ins truck-equipped rustlers. Dick Hicii- *1 spectacle. Hundreds o f Cubans Returning to Dom inion mouth to him, and he would kiss her ing with her. . . . o f my childnai ardson, .mother rancher, lost 16 head- h d p him wiflfc fb s alter in one of tlie treasury depart- Montreal.—Reports from New Eng­ tenderly and a little differently, now, Dave turned with a shrug and of. cattle, while W. H. Crowley had that she was so soon to be his bride. showed more wood into his rusty stove outside woik on m nfflt every ten days to land communities that large numbers 25 head taken. our farm . -After ntcb the aft'air. Two large w ire of French-Canadian residents and But Dave had not counted on a wom­ m y last child m is ssses and Losses Are Heavy. «es ffiili a small opening a t the residents of French-Canadian extrac­ an’s wfll—and what comes of It At bom , 1 began f » It is agreed by ranchers that op­ Mom are globe are tion are returning to Canada have eighteen' Sylvia, having secured her suffer as man^ nsei> you know 7 -Secret o f Tidoflk 1 50, $1.97 In another year t)r two I'll be all set to “I am Jack Fulton.” He Said. “Per. Hama broadcasting station permits the best class of immigrants, as only tax that the individual sufferers pay-^ tells you. Price $1. Money back If take up land of my own, and then—^ haps You Have Hiard of Me?" isAea. W rite for circular. Kin>r r tie rapid spread of the results of the those who have some resources of but it is a crime tax which only crim­ Co.. 1050 Broadway, Indianapolis.m their own are granted assistance, She waited for him to put some­ ,les 22e inals collect and profit by. thing definite Into words, but a cer­ After alt. be told himself, be «ras npt GRE.4TEST GAS SAVER ON ISB' Sa/e of the lottery tickets Is forbid- given jointly by the federal and pro­ K£T; tried and proven. Pits alnMSt aoF I a nice dress “A specialized police force constabu­ tain shyness held him back.. Anyway, .so badly off. He had a cabin and ien In the I’nlted States, but the vincial governments. Each family av­ auto. Easily installed. $1.00 comrfetek. lary, trained in detection of cattle she knew what he meant She gave plenty of fuel. He had a dog, and a S P IN N ER. Box 716. Loa AngeTea. CaMC. 3 S c Coliaa sorernnient hopes to a ttra c t erages $2,000 capital of their own, he thieves, as well as horses, poultry and his disengaged hand a girlish squeeze. gun; a team of horses, half a dozen MODERN CARD FOOTBALI. lie attention of the large num ber o f finds. other farm produce thieves, is needed "That will be fine,” she said. “You yearling calves. . . . ' America's Great Card Game. It's «veep- imrican tourists who an n ually Three thousand New England fam­ In? the country.Everybody enjoys it.AxenCa $1 98 in this sparsely settled west-river ter­ will make a good farmer. Dave.” He was taking comfort in such wanted. Write 25 .Warren PI.. Atlanta. !, fliot all the ducks he wanted and Washington.—Establishment of a -“Everyone will quite readily aban­ ton whose name was often on her him comfortable and gave him supper, medicines Just as they do in the R. p r ic e d a t style of milady’s dress or hat It ® tact home witiiin two hours. Or- revised national standard for dry cells don fear if he gets something else In lips'. Dave had a feeling of being w aiting to hear- his mission. p;r, 9 8 , 98 hasn’t been very long ago when $9 such a trip would consume and batteries for radio, telephone, ig­ exchange for it,” the doctor says, taken at a disadvantage. Instead of When they were seated on either aspirin was known and used only ™ ^ter part of the day. nition, flashlight and other uses, which “Tills should be confidence., The best wooing Sylvia for himself he bluntly side of the hot stove the stranger be* by a few physicians. Today it has Me ducks weren’t in the least sets up authoritative specifications for means to prolong one’s life Is not to charged her with having transferred gan. “I am Jack Fulton,” he said, become the most widely, used ot For Sale Wmbed when I landed in the field,” materials, workmanship, performance, shorten it by melancholy, her affections to Fulton. "Perhaps you have heard of me?" all medicines. “ The medical pro­ said. “They stayed rig h t where markings and sizes was disclosed re­ 'Man only dreads ^mysteir. Any-, “ 1 ain’t blaming you,” he said, sar­ Dave’s veins seemed to freezes fession and public alike hava learned that pure aspirin such as 'l^ere, so I sat down and lelsare- cently at the bureau of standards. thing that we understand thoroughly castically. “No doubt he is a very “What brings you here?” he demand­ S t Joseph’s Pure Aspirin is safe naotked tliem off.” , ,. The new standard is the product of and realize cannot cause fear.- fine fellow. But if I meet him some ed! “Can’t you leave me alone?” anf« effective. . It is, generallr years of study under the adminis­ “So, above all, don’t worry about Fulton kept his temper. “No, not known in the medical’ profesdoa ihristmas. Ail trative direction of the bureau by a your blood pressure. If you do you under the circumstances.- Let me tell R o a m s f o r 10 0 that S t Joseph’s Pure Aspirin is as I h e a p e r technical committee of the American will drive it op.” you—I will he brief. 1 am- the prin­ ptire as money can buy, and that it f2, 98^, $1 49 J^ears in Five M ile A re a Standards association, which has just cipal of the school where Miss Palmer has become the largest selUi« a sp irin in th e -ivorld fo r ten I>, who lived near here years venient-tins of one dozen five graia pliance with the specifications are set in the public library for the night and “Because I am to be married to a 4 9 c ■4»ed w ‘“rt'e has tablets ot pure aspirin for ten cads forth In detail as part of the new wandered Into the engineer’s bath­ little ^rl of my own at Easter, and I $1 19 -?1 49 (Ij, miles of the scene think I know how both of you feel. and thousands have learned it is ® «Mure nearly 100 years. standard. To assure satisfactory serv­ room. Resigned to his fate, Vanek useless extravagance to pay more. 7 9 c - 9 8 c ice In the wide variety of uses for^ disrobed and was taking a bath when So I got your location from the home­ $ 1 ,1 9 which dry cells and batteries are now the engineer interrupted him. In City stead officials, and took my Christmas B e s t , required In everyday life, the standard court Vanek was released with the vacation to look yon up. I hope yon THAT provides for heavy-load intermittent advice to patronize public bath houses are not annoyed by my Interest?” Dave seized his band. “And I 129, $1 39. $1 69 tests, continuous tests of three, six in the future. 'It slut! ~ *^«wer farm ers thought all the time—” 39c, 49c. 69c and nine months’ duration. *«'led a survey, New Slot M achine Gives Ring Lost 40 Years Ago Teased. "Better Be Careful." er’a If you have a team that can' farmers have travel you can make the railway sta­ Fi>r G i f t s W eight, Date and Time Wausau, Wls.—Forty years ago Mrs. day perhaps w« ll see whlcli is the HALE'S HONEY n e lf ' ' ’“s‘"ess and profes- ‘ tion by morning, and eat your Christ­ ! 9 8 c John Gross and Mrs. William Hart- OF HOREHOUND AND TAB the worst. Paris.—The question has been solved best man." ^ mas turkey at Sylvia Palmer’s. I’ll of telling the man in the street what kopf helped search for their mother’s •;He’s pretty strong, Dave,” Sylvia The tried home remedy for tnreaS^ wedding ring lost in the flower garden stay and look after your cattle. It up colds, reeving tim at _tonblea; p to Match. time « is. if he does not cany a te^ed. "Better be careful.” . will be a real holiday for me,” . --- and soothing— quick watch. Machines have been placed of the family home. While working Whereupon Dave lost his temper In the garden recOTtly Mjrs. Hartkopf But Dave had both his hands In -his. for coughing and hoarseness. along the Paris streets where for two altogether. “Maybe I should be care­ ^‘My friend! I don’t know what I.can 30c oi aUdngBhtg psc Jlusic Teacher found the lost ring.- t7M FHce*s ToothBdw Drops cents you Stand bn a platform and ful, ajd-maybe you should be carefulf say—” W i t h P u p i l receive a card upon which is* printed too. What rm . saying is, either you ■ “Say it to Sylvia! I’ll give-yon sis |79 a n d **eks Phi, ®'' police fo r two tC ^ k t ^ur. minute, and second give him up. or I’m through!” days to get back. - And bring her with That was too much'for the spirited $1 29 George G rim anelli, the day of the month, and your weight you, or I’ll charge you,for my time!" tttMivB-year-oid music I Two Silver DoHara i Sylvia. Whether or not she cared for “I’ll bring-her with me—or yon can Sunshine Jack Fulton, she wasn't going to take Horse Lives in Cistern Over 130 Yejuisj^M d:^; keep .the- faiin,” said Dave, who was- —AU W inter Long !*■ oi,r V Agath- Blverelde, Mich.—Two silyer . j orders about U from Davt Dave aiready climbing into, his' heavy over­ 16 Days W ithout Food never-had actually asked her to marry A t the Fonmest Desert Skiot jutside-a w arm dollars, moire then .one hundred. l c o at ef the West—marvelciut dimale—wana atm p '"“•rMrnii four- him, although she fiad given him op­ andallH ;and Hej rt rmpils. and thirty years old. and a newsr ((S). 1930. W ^e ra N««rspaper anlon.> day*—dear starlit-nights— d ij imrisondfag > n e Stevensville, ^ " “‘•"r^^®„onth'^a^. ^ portunity, enoiigh. ' . j'‘ei»o ‘®“"®red finally that ton’s horse disappeared _ampnth^^^^^ paper printed-at the close o t tjie- f t o ir— splendid roads-r.gergeoin him “All right; ^you’re through!” she Boys' Chrittmas Feasting Kenes-rfiitnl heiets-r-iiie id ^ l winter I [They are prac- rd^hT rLcher flu hls lo . .eenl. Civil war are In the possession S saidrand whisked herself out. of his Christmas jCalculations—That the etutfoy N e d „ 'l'‘“®y'noon and i-e- I t had strayed away and In the of Dr. H. B. Mis of Riverside." g help you help presence. . - , Christmas eating capacity of the The newspiiper lie has ao-. S r*''">sto« . house in. darkness had I ?ad nothing Dave had not expected that result average boy is equal to all that he fa PAEM isp n m cs quiredywas printed in Vicksburg. r'tsioiofji’! '''/ ”'' Fanny’s par- cistern. fair condition. 5 .but i he had gone too far to retrrat permitted to eat all tliat he ,eats C a lfh im ia ' II “ Uie elopement and I S E T T C O . g: Miss; on-Wjl pap®’’" j! ije bad though, that Sylvia would bow without permission, and then some “ regular marriage. % "d dS o n fed tlie W . N i U , ATU AIiTA, NO. 49-193®. I to his uianiatnm;. Her curt rejection more. S t o r e ” then freed It by digging a trencn. RECORD. MOrKSVTTJ.E- N. C.

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V ' American like BricrmMft'^ tte paid the check and they went knew at on^» J ^ a . v . They out into the soft spring dusk, and be Imprjoved Uniform International put her into her car, kissed her hand tongue. wtnnateij held hia and whispered that she was adorable, and then stood lighting a cigarette as an7he‘ playfa%ood Hal Brice. the watched her tear along the high StmdaySdiool t»o youngIw ^r h^*“®’ ‘ 8 way at sixty miles an hour. It was game> ^ Play my slow work he told himself, but at least he had gotten somewhere -and learned something today. ’ Lesson^ er. (vv, 8, 10). In response to Saul’s in­ The giri had a moment of acute dis­ IWH he got wbat he wanted. Some- do what he asked. It was the first “Don’t strain yourself,” Lady Sandi quiry, Jesus revealed himself, and in-i tress. There was nothing for Mike, Irtf if he would succeed touch of the iron hand of bis will be­ son told him drily. “There’s sue! strutted^Saiil’ what to do. swiftly she thrust her hand into her hind the velvet glove of the foreign things as secretaries in America, an bag and brought out a small box. \y Plot Thwarted^ I l « i essen- 5. Saul entering Damascus (v. 11). ■ there not? . And you lying here helpi With this she went close to Michael. slupld, so unu.sed to, or slow to^ manners that so charmed her. This hitherto savage persecutor went less far from your office.” “Here’s a present for you, bozo,” she ■ Pisp meaninsi of looks or words in “No!" Roberta said it almost an­ humbly into the clt,y, led by attendants. “By George! That’s an idea!” said tightly. were playing. These grily. ”I cannot come tomorrow. I What went on in his soul during three Aggy looked at him without speato ■ ' Joierlcan girls were so often will come Wednesday.” da.vs’of blindness and fasting we can "Go 'way wld ye!” remonstrated the There was silence, a silence that ing, and left for the kitchen. That man in surprise. |\Movrr\ 1 ■»Wed In everything else but sex. only surmise. spoke of displeasure on Navarro’s Rob, after all these years, bad ac “No, please, I mean It” Something L® '“<> been told that to in- IV. Ananias Ministers to, Saul (vv. A V iO 0\MS cepted her and her problems, includinj (his girl was his share o f the part Then he said: “No, I cannot in the blue of her eyes decided him. ' Sir Geordle, without eiJber astonish 12-15). ■ IQO I "Wss on hand, so he lifted his eyes come Wednesday, but I will come 1. Sent by the Lord (Acts 9:10-12). He opened the box. Out o f'it eame ment or hesitation, did not seem tl T hursday." In a vision the Lord showed him that a silver cigarette tighter. luii. ® a slow her remarkable. It was what she ha! I *• Any Irnrryr* he asked. It was the girl who hesitated, and Saul was now a praying man. The “Gosh . . . what a swell present I expected. Would she not have don* then made ap her mind. ‘‘All right, name of Saul’s host and the number But you mustn't . . .” Ita aoubtfuUy. the same thing for Rob? Thursday, then. Where?” of his street were made known to “I f you don’t take It I’ll never comfortaW e “Here.” Why waste words on an Some twenty odd minutes later shl speak to you again!" declared the E (athcr alone so long, I should reappeared, carrying a tray on whicS Ananias. obstinate girl? 2. Ananias’ hesitancy (Acts 9:18- g irl. toast, deliciously browned, jam , cak< i T t o l r ' those “No,” Roberta said quickly. “I think 16). Knowing Saul’s violent hatred of Amusement and tenderness mingled island. He can’t and tea were in v itin g ly spread iCorth you ought to come to the house and Jesus, he was afraid to go near him "I Have a Flashlight," Said the Girl. in his thanks. "'Ithout help." and went toward the library, Bvl meet my father, don’t you? I don t until he received the divine message. “Who’s Got Another?" The fun went on. Twelve o’clock dently Sir George had assisted Mac- like dodging about to avoid father and 3. Ananias’ message (vv. 13-15). . . . one . . . two. The old lady dropped Beth to get there, .^r she could heal distressing. The lights are liable to (1) “Brother Saul, receive thy off to sleep. The bus grew quiet Tiie % a X o frowned. Tbis gW_ woulrf the two men talking. go out any minute. I got a trouble light "«• s ig h t” (V. 13). Sight was'given. girl curled up In a rear ^ t The upset all plans unless she was kept In Both looked up at her, ^nd Sil with me, but that’s all.” driver stared out into the storm. Once (2J “The God of our fathers hath “I have a flashlight” said the girt. ‘x C irWs hand; “I’ll come for you. Ill wait George sprang to clear a place on tjM he drew out the lighter and held Iti table and take the tray from her. chosen thee” (v. 14). “Who’s got another?” *»arro l i I'®'’ for you on the river road.” This choice was for three things: against his lips. “The darned little 1 o». looked at her narrowly. “You should have called me, Aggy, It turned out that five passengers ‘‘All right,” Roberta agreed s owly. a. “That thou shouldest know his dartin’," he murmured. he said reproachfully. bad flashlights. “Haul them out and “Come to the bouse if you like. will.” This is true of every one chosen On Christmas morning they w*e ‘ ' Tomorrow night?” “No. the road/* Jack replied, CTO BE CONTINUED.) we’ll have a party, anyhow,” called transferred to another bus., At the by the Lord. b. “And see that Just the g iri. '«*vrso !**'■ One.” The sight of Jesus Christ dty terminal the passeng^ parted •% n. set away The bus grew a little chilly but the from one another with the warmest trausform ed S aul’s life- c. “And hear girt would not allow them to think greetings. But Michael O’Hara and 'borrow'-if the voice of his mouth." How won­ of that “Now each of you must choose "»««rvanr V ® ‘“e C asual V isitor Seldom Seen in Italian H om e Katy Connelly did not part They derful that even a savage persecutor present from your own. to give ““Ithlng t have time tor went on to Michael’s home, and when hold of an ItaUan household and t« should come to liear the voice of 8S)i«lig i. . * ^ome one else here tdtilght The folks his mother saw the giri,’ and her M It is possible to mingle InUmately with an Italian faml« Jesus. at home would be glad to sacrifice laughter, and her blushes, she just “'"S te d ty—From “Europe In Zigzag," by Si» (3.) “Thou Shalt be his witness one lift for the sake of {^vlng as opened her arms. carton, ley Huddleston. unto all men of what thou hast seen some fun. We’ll make tiim,” she “I knew the bye would be flndio’ Isn’t Itr- ' ------— — ^ and heard” (v. 15). smiled at the driver, “be SaMrf’ Claus, his lady suddint It’s the O’Hara .way.** He asked It Sam e Term Applied SBd if any or you have eats . . . I say, Choice I» With God. ' She did not even inquire about tlie S s to H foreigners’ sensl- A golfing husband was entertaininj have a heart and pass ’em around.” non-Italian friends have Wretches tbat .we are! to be keep­ bus. Her son wais hom& It was Christ­ fPONTTHlNKTHI^ *• »f w kt . / “ e'^'rao’s strange a friend. They were left; alow ^Ikina 'She w ^t. qnicklyl from one to an­ m as.:. . oil with the turkey 'and pump< 1 ing up Jealousies of bur Lord, when' ! fonny." for some time after dinner. Then tba other; The old lady’s wrinkles-crinkled Wn p ie s! --- IS SO «*Pected to score o f y®a” ^ nobles and look% And I knew the moment I set timately acQuatoted w still talking about golf?" than Christ Is to mate him happy.— ing a song to pushing the bus—a Bjbj,,, ■ eyes on you that it belonged to yoit" “No, dear," said her husband, wltH Baiter. ■ _ ^ suggestion which was greeted by a "A nd.” said Michael w ith a )>ig a 9'niipf “we’re talking about socks." roar of laughter from the driver. I? ““** ®'^er, grin, “I knew when I set eyes on you C h arity ^ ‘fetlcatea'? frig h tfnU j “We ought to have a tree,” mused . . ye belonged to me.” The “Scotland of South America^ ■ Charity resembletb fire, which in- ;he girl aloud. “We can’t do a thing “Hooray I" said Michael’s mother as Patagonia ts known, covers near* vithout a tree.” ‘■^‘e’^ed. ' a e had llameth tdl things tt toucheth.—Bras plumping the turkey on the table. one-third oi the area of Argentina. “Hey. 1 got an Idea,” voice. * *'• price introduc- mns. eaUe^ a (St. 1930. Western Newsiaper Onloat whether he liked tt u ever been tavltea ro )■'

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- .L E A O lN G r DBTlNC'nVE EVENING GOWNS; RADIO PROGRAMS TUNieS COPY RUSSIAN STYLE off-the-shoulder necklines, such as Is (Time eiven ia Eastern Standard; n e v e n i n g 'gow n lis know n by subtract one hour for Central and two Its decolietage. Intriguing decol­ shown at the top of the panel of hours lor Mountain time.) Alete necklines such as distinguisb thtesketches, their feature. N. B. C« RED NSTWORK—December 14 season's most formal modes remind os In tbe Russian'Style. ■6:00 p. m. Davey Hour. . We have with us a new entrant 7:00 p. m. lodent Big Brother. Club. • that agaiti after so long, an intermis­ 8:30 p. m. Chase & Sanborn Orchestra.* sion we are. living In an-era of pic-, In the. winter-, style .. pageant—the . s e e d c o t t o n 9:15 p. m. Atwater Kent-Radio Hour. Russian-inspired ; tunic. Enthusiasm Jlocksvi’-l® 10;15 p. m. Studebaker Chazhpions. turesgue and romantic fashion. ,. B^jtymadeabusir . ■ N; B. C.-BLUB-NST-WORK . No need; to seek romance In the for this venture In smartness knows 4:00 p. m. Floraheim Sunday Feature. no bounds. A ll. the way through the S^;;StatesvilleTbursdaj 4:15 p. m. Musical Cruisaders. reading of books, when we are living 7:30 p. m. W illiam s 011-0-Mat!cs. it,'seeing it, breathing It in the very dpess tfnd blou^ program, from sports 8:00 p. m. Enna Jetticfc Melodies. to the nltra formal, we find fashion Mothers... PI o f n e a r 8:15 p. TO. Colliei-'s Radio Hour. - atmosphere of the world of fashion . t s o f ie y - 9:30 p. m. Adventures, Floyd Gibbons. tfjday. Do your dreams of the pic­ expressed in terms of the tunic. ChUdrea^s coTS J"; last w eek on 10:15 p. m. Penzoil Pete. It is the fabric which It is made 11:00 p. m. Kaffee Hag Slumber Hour. turesque in dress carry you to s'ceiies CfhStma which tunes tbe tunic to environment, ^ COLITSIBKA SYSTBU , l:i the Middle ages or the first or sec­ M r and Mrs. George 10:00.a. m. Tony's Scrapbook. If the tunic Is styled cf some one or may become daDgerot.s. D o r i'tZ ^ I 12:30 p. m. Lrondon Broadcast. ond empire or to the Victorian age? ^ n c e ^ i t the fir^t s . ^H all’s Ferry, were S p ir it •1:30 p. m. Conclave of-Nations. Are you recalling the naive charm of other of the chic new woolens or pw 2:00 p. m. Cathedral Hour. Oiildren’sMusteroleocceevefvt ' J’ rday shopping- Ijy C(lara?lgce 3:00 p.'m. N. T, Philharmonic Symoh. '/o r five hours. 5:00 p. m. Rev. Donald 6 . Barnhouse. ^ Chfldren’s Musterole Is Just J nays 8:00 p. m. The World's Business. Inhere will be a hot h i 8:30 p. m. Kaltenborn Edits the News. Musterole, you have inov n "J milder form. about it that Laura’s nerves tightened. 8:45 p. m . Jesse Crawford. AURA BRADON halted In al­ 9:00 p. m. Majestio Theater of the Air. -> This famous blend of oil of „ N. B. C. RED NETWORK--Decemberl5 most saperstitious amaze­ “I’m going to find out about this,” sha camphor, menthol and ork-r determined. 8:00 a. m. The Quaker Man. ment. 11:00 a. m. Radio Household Institute. brinisbnnes relief naturallv •rtf and' Mrs. June Ss “Bertlia!” she gasped. When Bob w^ted. as he always did 12:00 noon Elgin Program. actionbecauseitisastitntifir'n I'lants Iswaim spent T hursday in j .Common T h ie f!" 8:00 p. m. Pure Oil Orchestra. 75c: 1 .000. 51. LarKo nl.inis. proiiiiusOTicl a small annuity and the use of the- 9:00 p. m. Tek Music. enar. Mitchell Plant Co.. Thomasville. Ga lalem s h o p p in g . old residence for five years, at which Culver for almost a year and Culvei 9:30 p. m. Death Valley Episodes. 10:00 p, m. Westinghouse Salute. time it went to some charity. That people were saying, “At last there's ^ COLUMBIA SYSTEM L ab o r Problem increasing The ladies of the P. T .l was a ll. a fellow good enough for Laura—only 9:00 a. m. Something, for Erifryone. G. iil.'M arclia'nd, iire.siileiit u£ Hj ■serve sandwiche.s and h o tf 11:00 a. m. Brer Itabbit Folk. No, it wasn’t quite ail. And strange­ it's funny he’d settle here. All our 12:00 noon Manhattan Towers Orch. ' N atio n al University .sociul.v. recBnilJ lat the high school. T bura ly this task, this legacy to another, boys with any g it go to the dty.” 1:35 p. m. General Mills Program. s a id ; “ Unemployment is Ijwoni 4:30 p. m. Colun.bia Artists Recital. Charming Evening Gowns. liith. . Chocolate 5c c u p . was apparently causing all the trouble. "A lawyer’s got to start In a small more and more of a prolilem. Tlii 6:30 p. m. Crockett Mountaineers, c each. Even the office mystery had begun at place,” Bob explained to Laura. 6:45 p. m, Tory's Scrap Book. sands are finding tlieiiisolvcs lild 15 But Bob never Intimated that she 8:00 p. m, Blackstone Program. placed tbrougli inciipaiiilii.v of leatnl about the time of the disappearance 8:45 p; m. Premier Sa,lad Dressers. the fali-off-the-shoulder decolietage as haps of modish crepe in a dark coloi, Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc^ was more to him. than a very good 9:30 p. m. Philco Symphony Concert in g anything more, .\iiil tliis deniaiii of the grandfather clock. Laura loved told in pictures of sweet Jennie Lind? or possibly satin either black or a friend. And Laura tried to make her­ l0:00 p. m. Graybar’s Mr. and Mrs. land little daughter. that clock. It recalled childhood as­ N* B. C. RED NETWORK— December 1? Behold in the present season’s fash­ deep warm tone, and if it. is simpij for an extension of tlie lime spenj 8:00 a. m. The Quaker Man. iDeoton, spent tbe weskJ sociations. Mayhe that was why per­ self regard him in as calm a light ions your dreams made realities. His­ made with perhaps a wee bit of em in education is brinsiii.i; with it a 0 Three nights, without telling either 10:00 a. m. National Home Hour. verse old Aunt JuIey, dying, had made 11:00 a. m. Dr. Ruth Wadsworth. . tory Is repeating itself in the pic­ broidery, then does it declare its vo’gu- m and fo r a ciiange in lliu (iiiiilitj’ o |Mr.' Grant's mother, neaj her promise to repair It for an Ernest Bob or Bertha, Laura had hidden in 12:00 noon Elgin Program; education itself.” 6:45 p. m. Uncle Abe and David. turesque decollete necklines which are Ishness for wear during the prac­ Hamilton, the son of Aunt Juley’s girl­ her office. 7:00 p. m. Air Scoops, Elinor Smith. adding such a glamorous beauty to the tical hours 6f the day. Mesdames R. B. Sanfol Then It had happened. The llgh<- ■ 8:30 p. m. Moblloil Concert. hood chum. evening scene. As it interprets the formal mode, iMorris and E. H ; M orrisj burning over the safe had thrown" 9:00 p. m. Halsey Stuart F r o s r a m , “The boy was always good to me 9:30 p. m. Palmolive Hour. The little decollete sketches as they the tunic becomes a theme of untold KILLS 103 RAIS everything Into grotesque shadow. 10:30 p. m. Coca Cola Program. jmongthose from Mocks when I visited his mother,” Aunt Juley appear in the panel to the right in luxury. No weave is too sumptuous Great heaps of Christmas packages be­ N. B. C. BLUB NETWORK ~ ON NEBRASKi FAlj Iwere shopping in W ins explained. 9:30 a. m. Vermont Lumber Jacks. the illustration might have been re­ for its styling. Kichly colorful metal came vague ghosts. Into that silence, 9:45 a. m. Daily Food News. Restoring ft would cost unbeliev­ produced from fashion pages of yore, brocades, jewei-staned materials, ex­ A Nebraska farmer killed 103 rats { rh u rs d a y . a sound 1 Laura drew back. The door 10:00 a. m. Libby, McNeil and Libby. in 12 hours with K-R-0 (Kills Rats I ably. Aunt Juley hadn’t provided for 11:00 a. m. Forecast School of Cookery. but such is not the case. They pic­ quisite 'lace, elaborately embroidered had opened I 12:30 p. m. National Farm, Home Hour. Only), the product made by a special I that, and Laura was saving every ture modes of the immediate moment textiles, shimmering, sheer velvets in The Morris Plan Bar Slowly a circle of light advanced. 7:00 p. m. Pepsodent— ^Amos ’n* Andy, process of squill, an ingredient highly I penny toward it 8:00 p. m. Yeast Foamers. as they are glimpsed at opcira, at the tones and tints delectable, of such are lion Salem, i.s a safe plac Behind It a shadow. It reached .her recommended by the U. S. Govern- [ But by Christmas she’d have enough 8:30 p. m. Sylvania Foresters. dance and other of festive and formal tunics de luxe fashioned. m ent. I t ia sure death to rats and | Ijrpur money. They pay desk. Laura suppressed a scream. 9:00 p. m. The Wadsworth Program. to send to Ernest Hamilton, a total 9:30 p, m. Camel Pleasure Hour. functions such as make up the winter From Cossack turban to richly em­ mice bu t harmless to dogs, cats, [ linterest. Visit their banl She switched on a light 12:00 p. m. Royal York Dance Orch. stranger, the most expensive present social program. broidered tunic one senses the Russian poultry or even baby chicks. K-E-01 jlhe Twin-City, and get a| In horror and amazement tlie two COLUMBIA SYSTEM is today America’s most widely iised I she had ever bought. 12:30 p. m, Columbia Revue. Many of the stunning evening intiuence in the costume pictured. This faced each other—speechless. He most ra t and mouse exterminator. Sold by I "With my Erst of December. check 2:30 p. m, Amer. School of the Air. gowns are made up absolutely with­ charming tunic is made of lovely The fr ie n d s o f W . F dropped his flashlight 5:30 p. m. My Bookhouse Story Time, d r u g ^ ts on money back guarantee, j I ’m going to send It to the clock- 6:45 p. m. Tony’s Scrap Book. out decoration, ' the costume relying transparent velvet. Fancy may picture Laura's Ups trembled from a sudden Iwho has been very ill m^iiers," she told Bertha and Bob, 7:00 p. m, Crockett Mountaineers. deep h u r t 7:30 p. m. Evangeline Adams. Pooh! Is Thai All? Itrouble for the past sevej her two best friends. 7:45 p. m. Eskimo Pie Program. But one morning just before that “So, Robert Howard! Sou! . . . A 8:00 p. m. Literary Digest. M aid— Oh, ma'am! You know t Iwill be sorry to learn th ( coinmon thief!” 9:00 p. m. Gold Medal Fast Freight. best crown derby cream .in:,'? Weill Laura had missed the old clock! It 9:30 p. m. La Palina Smoker. jdition remains serious. was an awful feeling. She couldn't “Laura— !” N . B . C* RED NETWORK— December IS I ’ve broken tiie set tluit with it| 8:00 a. m. The Quaker Man. — London Humorist. believe it Neither could Mrs. Adams, “Tell me, now, about my clock, 11:00 a^ m. Radio Household Institute. Miss A n n ie P . G r a n t the caretaker's wife. You're the only person—” 12:00 noon Elgin Program. Ivery attractive C hristina^ 6:45 p. m. Uncle Abe and David. Capt. Robert Dollar, S;in Francia “It's spirits. Miss Bradoni” Mrs. "All right” The man before her 8:00 p. m. The Fleischman Hour. Ithe toilet, some special i Adams gasped. '‘Your dead ain’t tightened his jaw. 9 :0 0 p. m. Aroo Birthday Party. shipping magnate, anil Mrs. "How did you get in?” 9:30 p. m. Jack Frost Mel. Moments. have made’ tliirts'-five trips jlferchiefs and a lot o f otL 10:00 p. m. R. C. A. Hour. Itbat will make nice gifq “That night you left your purse In N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK F a r East. my car. had keys copied after 9:30 a. m. Vermont Lumber Jacks. I reasonable prices. 1 10:00 a. m. Libby, McNeil and Libby. yours. . . . I—I'm really Earnest 11:00 a. m. Forecast School of Cookery, 12:30 p. m. National Farm, Home Hour. BREAKS UP THAT D. J. Lybrook who . H am ilton.” 5:00 p. m, Brazilian American Coffee. Laura gasped. "Then why steal 7:00 p. m , Pep sode nt— ^Amos 'n* A ndy . |suffering s e v e r e ly w i t h a| 7:15 p. m. Tastyeast Jesters. It— ?” 7:45 p. m. Friendly Five Footnotes. The slightest head coW m WI iwderwent an operation "After you’d told me how you were 8:00 p. m. Lucky Strike Dance Orch. you feel miserable, and ii saving, and I saw how determined yon 9:30 p. m. Maxwell House Hour. checked it m ight AeTelop into al jsi a W in s to n - S a le tn h o s p j COLUMBIA SYSTEM * were to keep your promise, I thought 8:00 a. m. Organ Reveille. more serious cold that niiil;es ywi |Setting a lo n g n ic e ly . I’d get It restored, pay the bill, and 10:00 a. m. Ida Bailey Allen. feel dizzy,, weak and a | 12:00 noon Manhattan Towers Orch. tlie first sneeze, tBke Lawoal ; A number of D avie fa| return it without your ever knowing 1:35 p. m. General Mills Program. (double strength) anti cIiecK 'I who’d done It I couldn't bear to have 6:45 p. m. Tony's Scrap Book. 8:00 p. m. Literary Digest, the start. Containing [tied tobacco to W in s t o n - you spend your money that way. . 8:30 p, m. KaJteiiborif Edits the News. an d cold medicines reoosnizea d I !?eek. Most of the tobacl "B u t— !” 8:45 p. m. Hamilton Watchman. 9:00 p. m. Van Heusen Program. m edical science as t"’''"- '" f 'S . l “You said, once, the old description N. B. C. RED NEl'W ORK—December 19 fectice, Lax-ana breads the he™ j ||“8 low prices. One Da| of the clock was In your desk. It’a 10:30 a, m. National Home Hour, ..esf-coia while you be only received 11:00 a. m. Radio Household Institute. less per dose; "loro l)« -I all done now, but one detail. I was 12:00 noon Elgin Program. trying to find it for the man.” 6:45 p. m. Uncle Abe and David S old on a money-haei; I ‘‘jreload. Theacreat 7:15 p. m. College Memories. Unbelief and relieved hope played 7:30 p. m. Old Company's Anthracite.- ]*ced in this lo u iity over Laura’s face. ?‘if you’re Ernest 8:00 p. m. Cities Service Program. "It’s Spirits, Miss Bradon!” IVIrs. 9:00 p. m. Cllquot Club Eskimos, the Morris I Hamilton, why come to Culver as—” 9:30 p. m. Lampe's Eversharp Orch, Adams Gasped. Resolutely the young man reached N. B* C. BLUE NETWORK S a v in g s C Into his pocket “You never saw your 8:45 a. m. Jolly Bill and Jane. «Pen. They ^ gonna see that clock leave the fam ily! 9:30 a. m. Vermont Lumber Jacks. au n t’s w ill.” 10:00 a. m. Libby, McNeil and Libby. Past week I’ve had a feeiin—” y Fourth Streetj "No. The lawyer said she asked 10:45 a. m. J. B. Gibson, Food Talk. Laura didn't listen to Mrs. Adams’ 12:30 p. m. National Farm, Home Hour. that it be shown to no one for a 7:00 p. m. Pepsoaent— Amos ‘nV Andy. sincere but terrifying theories. year or—” 7:45 p. m. Brownbilt Footliters. , JfM nd Mrs. W ade . It must have been stolen. But by 8:00 p, m. The Nestle Program. He nodded. “Here’s why—a copy 8:45 p. m. Natural. Bridge Program. whom? A stranger couldn’t slip un­ ”■ 7 from theja.l to of i t She said you were stubborn.” 9:30 p. m. The Armour Hour. For over 50 noticed into Culver where everybody 10:00 p. m. Armstrong Quakers. Laura read, ". . . . if Ernest years it has been '^°^*ages adjoini knows everybody else. COLUMBIA SXSTEM Hamilton will marry my niece before 10:15 a. m. The Toastmaster Program. the household “An'd,” Bob reasoned as he and 12:30 p. m. Columbia Revue. M r . a t i d the year Is out my entire estate will I-aura talked It over the next day, 4:00 p. rn. Curtis Institute. remedy for all go to them Instead of to charities." 5:30 p. m. My Bookhouse Story Time. t h i s . “Culver people don't go In for an- 6:45 p. m. Tony’s. Scrap Book. forms of “I wanted to see you. And after I Ish '-IT Pfirmington llques." 7:00 p. m. Crockett Mountaineers. . had, and knew yon for yourselt I 7:45 p. m. Sinclair Program, It is a Reliable, l ? ' « 'h a s “Then, top,” Laura .added.- "there couldn’t,” tenderness moved In hla 8:00 p. m. Literary Digest. wasn’t a s i^ of breaking in.' In the 9:00 p. m. True Story Hour. General Invig­ eyes, “I conldn’t even ask yon until N. B. C. RED NETW’ORK—December 20 winter Mrs; Adams locks everything. orating Tonic. that year was. up. I wanted you to 8:00 a. m. The Quaker Man. [v accupving the And 'eveVytliihg was still locked this 10:00 a. m. Dr, Copeland Program. know that I didn’t—” 10:15 a. m. Proctor and Gamble. inbrning.” - ’ A Rauian-Iaspired Tonic. ■ Again Lanra's heart sang. The radt- 11:P0 a. m. Radio Household Institute. Dr. Peeiyo Vern^o^ : ?Bob “ whistled; ' ■ "Looks like Inside 12:00 noon Elgin Program. entirely on elegance of fabric and snd etpeto worms in a « i y 3 ,oie». ance which returns to youth so easily 6:45 p. m. Uncle Abe and David. lt for you in the color you like best doseonfflceg. K works iioon.^ reduc^ work.” reflected In her eyes. 9:00 p. nu General Electric Program, beauty of neckline to-give it enchant­ —w hite,:if you favor the-ismart black- ■ But'‘Laflra Bad known the Adamses 10:00 p. m. Lucky Strike Dance Orch. ment. It Is the way of fashloni'sts to I'i^l bar "Bob I” her heart spoke the name, N. B. C. BLUB NETWORK and-white note_(the skirt is blaci vel­ too Tong-dot: to be certain they -were choose velvet as being most effectlvfe "I’ll be busy Christmas, but what plans 9:30 a. m. Vei-mont Lumber Jacks. vet) or perhaps you will yield to the guiltless; - 9:45 .a. in. Daily Food News.' -for the dress which makes trimming have yon for the Sunday before New 12:30 p. m. National Farm, Home Hour. lure of a pastel tint., preferably « Bob’s eyes held more concern for conspicuous^by its absence, which ac- Year's?” ; 7:00 p. m. Pepsodent—Amos n Andy. delicate , blue, for turquoise used'w itl the slim wonderful girl than for tlie 8:00 p. m . Dixie Circus. eonnts for the fact that the distin­ vwhy. none. . . . I—” 8:15 p. m. Rin Tin Tin Thrillers. black stands out as a leading combi The^R^cof^ tgl clock. “Don't you worry.” he admon­ •She threw back her head and smiled 8:30 p. m. The Fuller Man. guished looking gown Jn the picture Is nation. ' . . ished. “I’m going to trace this. Please,” 9:30 p. m. Dutch Masters Mln.strels, of exquisitely sheer black transparent friend-a v«;ar fl a happy eager smile. “Neither 10:00 p. m. Chicago Civic Opera. he pleaded, "don’t worry.”' . velvet The outstanding feature of The ^gay embroidery , interworked have I ! ”' COLUMBIA:-SYSTEM ^ -With g le a m in g m e ta l th re a d s a n d the Because' Laura'didn’t want Bob to 11:00 a. m. N. T. Philharmonic Symph., Ernest Hamilton stood bewildered this elegant model is its. decolietage think her foolish, she hadn’t spoken 6:45 p. m. Tony’s Scrap Book. ; graceful cord-and-tassel girdle are ^ I^avie fori for a moment Then over his serious, which answers the call of the present about the mystery in the office. But decorative touches, such as carry the handsome face moved the comprehen-: evening, mode for the very low cut. W riter and I will tell w o u l d b e for days she'd hafl . a feeling that The .vounger set arp coming out In pictnresgne -note as ,«e associale II Sion of a great happiness. He opened . with fashions o f the Far East. story, so that you too ttea'-1 ■ strange hands had arranged things at his. ams. "Laura! Laura; dear!"i the prettiest gonns imagination can o f rfiis disease without m f lier desk. She wasn't positive at first picture which make the'adorable fau­ CHERIB NK!HOI-AS jments, salves or Abd It’was his heart too. which spoka ll:3» p. m. Guy Lombardo Orchestra.: R O .^ 1 8 Boxl42,Wood«d-'-” There 'was -Bomethlng so strange (£). 1930. Western Newsp&per Union.) (©. 1930i Western Newspaoer Unlon.^ ,/,Not]hing f i j b e " ,p r ic e ! ’ -iated JTHE DaviE RECORD. MDCKSVtCD?. W. C. bECEMBER lo. 1930 M r . rjitVIE RECORD. n f O ,, . ' Starretre. __ ___ - . of Charlotte, spent Sunday with I Circulation o f A n y . relatives and friends here. . Vnunty Newspaper, FMMCSSS THEATEE |jVl6 r^RSORAL NEWS. in 5 Ho • ® L A N IiR , Calahaln, R. t. D o Y o u r Christm as W EDNESDAY and THURSDAY-Vaudeville and 4.00 Mrs. H . C. Lane, of Virginia, is ‘^Red” Harris The Prince of Blackface Uomedians. made a business trip spending some time here with heie with her father. M r. J. N . Ijam es.: , Only a two reel comedy picture “Rich Uncles” 10 i.*T h.»d.y. Shopping Early and 25 cents ______• • m e i r s . i . W ork has been started ' sofley, of ne ar W o o d le a f. on tbe new annex to the First' s coti lofffl last w eek o n b u s in e ss . Baptist FRIDAY and SA T U ^A Y-A Western picture church on N orth M ain street” " The IMON head colds often « “Bar L. Ranch” with Buffalo Bill, Yakim a Cannutt ' throat and chest new addition will be two stories And Get First Pick. I Hall's Ferry, were in town and W aily W ales playing. Two reel Pathe Comedy and w ill contain four Sunday school v.il “So Thiis Is Marriage.” . f c r ”^«»“5y:{ shopping- rooms, which are badly needed to K| idrcn*8 Musterol<»:» • ^ ,.ill be a hot basket ball take care of the increased attend­ For The Kiddies M O N A Y a n d TUESD a Y-A new M etro Goldwyn '“Jtffeen Mocksville and Coo- ance. C B. Mooney is doing the ere Friday. w o r k . picture “Dough Boys.” Pathe comedy “A Royal F l u s h . ” 1 relief naturally. M w S ' Jlrs. ji'ne Safriet, of O n account of rain mv sale was |becpse.tisasdentific&‘ Lcounty Line, were in town postponed until Saturday Dec. 13 n< - n o t just a salve-.;?"' I also wi.sh to announce to niy Wef Have--- ,j0 dav shopping customers that I am not quitting |o draw out7iSeSSI?an?p “4 Poster, w ho liv e s in tb e the Rawleigh business but moving a s to Mocksville. So I can give you trtT"Ss®J'le for Uttle tots, y\n j " 'shades of C a la h a ln . w as in better service. A. M. LAIRD. Coaster Wagons CHH,dbe.v s ^Friday on business. A ll the Preachers in Davie conn I ^ I F T Q ^ Merry Christmas W irE—Brinsr me your cedar Express Wagons ty are asked to meet next Monday I will p3v ib e h ig h e s t c a sh i i >^“last the whole year through. ‘ ■ J. H. Williams m orning Dec. 15 t h . 10 a. ni.. at .Tricycles The Cedar Man. the Presbyterian H ut, in Mocks MILD ville. W e may orgatiize a county : 'Scotters , C Deuny, au aged Confeder- JTIFUL NECKLAC county M inisterial A.ssociation and i Pyrex Over Ware E lectric T<‘a=tters ' I ®ty»e—very latest ftierao of th is c ity , is v e rv ill wish to des5cuss the m atter of help i Pocket Knives Mounted Pyrex . E l f ct r ic P e r o la t o r s ''““'is. Braduai?,!' , !)islioffle on N orth M a in s tre e t. ing the needy people in our several Watches 32 piece Set Chfna Electric Grills f t liyCall, who has h e ld a posi- communities. 51 piece Set China Electric Lamps GEO. STONE ,i„Louisville, K y., for the past H 8H1 St.. Los Anirclcs. REV. R. C. GOFOkTH. Fostoria Stem Glassware Electric Heaters returned h o m e la s t Flash Lights iHMATVKE GOT.n MINF or two Rogers Silverware Magazine Stand *^*ueprliits ii.rl eciflcatlons for IS siiorlv'h.l SmiW" Imported China Bowls. Vases Console Tables \ outdoors S20. Goir c'on»i-iir Mr. P. R. Davis Passes h«» Pr«W« AW° cKuo“f e Ike creeks in Davie were h ig h e r M r. P. R . Davis died at bis home Carolina Pottery E n d T a b le s je!;t'n the .set that goes with I ioa remains se rio u s. 1 Car Load of Standard the Davie countv board of educa­ Middling.s at $I 75 h•> whiefsand a lo t o f o t h e r t h i n g s lb bucket lard . 95o 1 st. tawll mke nice gifts at very If you cannot think just what you would | ton will have charge of the revalua 8 SMnable prices. I tioii of the real e.state of the countv. Loose L-ird per lb 12J j ! 5 0 lb c a tH 11c KS UP THAT I J. Lybrook who has been A successor to fill the vacacan>'y 25,: Relish. Mayonnaise and on the board of edu.ation has not severely w it h a c a r b u n i; le . I like to give this Christmas, come here and | Peanut Butter ' • 17c I slig h te st head cold niai:| ®i(weDt an operation last week yet been selected pel miserable, and if left 6 c a n s P o r k a n d B e a n s id It might develop mto i i^J'Uiiston Salem hospital, an d is I let our stock of gift Items stimulate your f M r Hari.ston resigned the Coun- No 1 English W alnuts and |!?eriotjs cold that makes y® %aloDg nicely. tv Tax Supervisor position on ac Brazil Nuts 2 5 c lb |i^;!iy,. weak and “acliy.’ 4 count of his health, and the C.oun- Salt Fish 3 lb 25c prst sneeze, take I-as-nil loumber of D a v ie f a r m e r s car- le streng th) an d checic it I thoughts. Prices very economical. I ty Commissioners in session M on­ Coconuts 7c each or 4 for Start Containing laxaW *^lol)acco lo W inston S alem last old medicines recognizea day appointed Mr. A. D. Ratledge, 2 i lb box Candy 29c al science as being most Mo.st o( tbe tobacco is b rin g p of Calahaln. for this position. M r. Plent.v broken M ixture »?, Lax-ana breaks the top prices. O n e D a v ie f a r m e r s ci> 2 For Father Ratledge is one of the county’s Candy 13 lb 2 for 2 5 c iild while you sleep, «lieonly received f o r h is For Mother er dose; does more per «o, $15 ?T best citizens.______" Plenty Cabbage 2c lb $1 50 I IT oii a money-b.ict load, The acreage may be s C ig a r s p e r ICO lb C a n d y (T iti this I o u u t y n e x t y e a r P El C i g a r e t t e s Plenty Bed Steads $5 25 S t a t i o n e r y a . Mrs. A. B. Chaplin Dies M a ttr e s s e s $ 5 95 I P ip e s I " the i\Inrris P la n B a n k ’ s c r Mrs. A B. Ghaolin. aged 69 years, Bfd Springs $2 50 I jas Savings Club whit'h P e r f u m e s o o•-!% c r (t t/J T o b a c c o s passed a wav oii Novem ber 29 at her $5 00 Express Wagons $3 95 In,’ They are flocated P o w d e r s home near Bixby $ l 7 5 S t r o it C h a ir ■$11 5 Fourth Street. W inston- B H Fountain Pens I* Funeral services were conducted $5 00 Rockers $3 50 H a n d B a g s Oi P e n c ils OQ CO at Advance Methodist church at 2 I ii V * fD $4 00 Rockers at $250 v> Leather Goods '•>nd Mrs. Wade Eaton have Pens, Pencils (D 2 . D. m , Monday afternoon by Rev J. $3.00 Rockers at $175 P L Kirk, of Mocksville asBist»*d by l o v e r 5 0 "m the jail to one of the I C o m b S e t s . Plenty Axe Handles 23c And M any Others tfci Rfcv. Rathburn. of Advance .surviv­ I it has been ' 'cottages a d jo in in g / W il k e s M ilitary Brushes Plenty 5 V Galvanized l o u s e h o l d ing, are the husband A B Cbaplir. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvi-s f CO Roofing 14.25 square - p One son W W Chanlin, of Ctirnatz |dy for all OKiipip(j th is h o u s e , h a v e 2 Four Burner Nesco Oil I o f er, one daughter Mrs. W. T Poster, S t o v e s $ 2 9 00 , Farmington townsbif. 0 For Sister For Brother of Dulins and eleven granocbildren Men and Boyb’ Overcoats R e l i a b l e , 9 I ^ '’IcSwaim has moved his I. S' Pallbearers were Thomas N o ^ Plenty Clothing and Qvercoats for g « K o d a k s All Y o u r s e l f . ahd MaZie Poster Men and B.ivs. "'barpa- ®P®" ■ s Fountain Pens A good fine of Red G oo^ ;Shnp8 i3 - There will be a meeting of Davie S3 00. These are verv /Christm as Cards o ’ H a n d B a g s for tbe fam ily reduced. Coutity Dairy Association Friday B C a n d y Yes, Plenty For A ll O W e carry a first class tine of heavy I %id Yt, ' «Q -< night. Dec - i 2. at Court House, i a ^ o r 8« pg""' A nd Other Gifts and fancy Groceries io the Martin to yonr,rela (ft CD M ocksville, 7 :.-?o p. m. Every T h e F a m i l y building.on the square We also 10W I RIO MVSElF Of i-Br ®f o r a Christ-. Dairym an is 'urged to be present at have ,a nice living room and bed I ’^ a v T f o n e s this meeting.; A s the purpose is to rooiQ suit at this place it will pay I llW J ® for otber parts LeGRAND’S PHARpACY form a oermanent organi2jation and you to see these before baying. so■-and tlm I you w ill too

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i r 6 6 6 'k'fr To The ★ ★ YOUR ★ COLDS and HEADACht Let Us i r It I t is the moat speert, ■it i r Farm ers i r 6 6 6 also ,n TabUu ^ i r i r H W e want to thank our Christmas Shopping i r Gin Your Cotton i r I friends and patrons for i r i r i r I their patronage the past ttjMN X X X II. ★ DR. R. P. ANDERSON I years and w ill m eet you ^ i t OE.N'TIST * I and leave you' with a | i r Ofiice In Antit»r^rn fS OF LONG i r We are now ready to gin i r I s m i l e . i r Mncksoinrt. y. r * ★ I Bring your COTTON Phones; Office 5« your cotton, and will pay ★ 37 i r to our GIN in South i r Hose I i r M ocksville w ill pay high­ the highest market price i r i t ★ est market price for NOTICE ★ I I I % Brown went to ★ s a m e . Having qaalin^rri • if you want to sell us your ★ ★ W A. Weant. ' ★ hereby gi»en to i;; | ★ cotton in the seed. We will i r claima aaainsc 3a;c rsrsrt'.', " ’! IW o last weelfton businel i r G a r tn e r ’ s them, duiv verin-c rV^ i r I a ^ Green and son arl i r ed for payment on appreciate your business i r ^ J lot of wagon tim bd i r day of Nnvetnber ;&J! „r thi’ -J ★ will be plead in bar c^ir *■ ■:»ia C a n a d a . ★ G i n And all persona ir.iibral v f'i. L and guarantee first-class tate are n-Questec n>ak% U ^ A B- *■ ate payment * wtre in town I ★ ★ N ovem h^ir "rr ’ .rvi service. ir ♦ M R S JO S E P H IN E L w e ^ n-t I .»n H- Haneline. of cj Executrix or w. a. I ★ E L. t^aitner, Atty. ,, Lw ood, of Fork Churtf * The Record is only $1. ¥ t D. Peebles, of ElbavilW ¥ When you bring your cot­ ¥ S a t u r d a y . «¥• Ilicense to wed since lasd ¥ ton to town drive down ¥ We Offer You i; Nail and L ila W illiam ^ ¥ ifw—- F l o r a M ¥ ¥ Efficient Service At The Lowest I Dayis and Mary A. and see us. ¥ ¥ i Foster and Jessie ¥ Possible Expense. ¥ ¥ ¥ |A man bv the nam e of ¥ Can You Expect More? ¥ 4 twice Sunday evening i Yours For Good Service ;on, at Cooleemee. ¥ C. C. YOUNG & SONS Weoster made, I Should be done with the utmost care. FUNERAL DIRECTORS - - LICENSED EVB a LMERS from Constable W ood! Call Us Any Hour A t Mocksville Or Cooleemss 'You should do it where you have Ambulance To And From Nearby Hospitals ■Miss Jessie C h a f f in s p e n t Green Milling Co.! her parents here. I i large and well selected stocks. ^ Our J ladies from F arm ingtj _..li her. [store is just the place. We have just |o. M. H unt cadie in froc I received hundreds of dollars worth y Fridav. He has accel W ear Is The Best Evidence O f Good Paint. __ i agency at CooleemI I of pretty gift items for every mem- A S m a s E in and took charge Satua STAG PAINT WILL WEAR |E. H. Morris spent T huJ |ber of the family—and toys,, world p r lo t t e . [ One gallon Raw Liuseed O il added to one gallon Stag makes o r a F i r e |L. M. Smith, of R edlandl (without end. two gallons fre.sh clean paint, net cost to you per gallon Iwn Saturday. Mr. Snii J 2. 30. There is no better paint at any price. M ade since 1845. Special prices during December on — a l o s s ! Lraised 916 bushels of wt “The Store of Today’s Best” |Will Spry and ‘M iss I Men and Ladies’ wear. A complete W hen your car becomes involved in a smash or| Mocksville Hardware Company Uob, daughter o f. the lat| Jine of anything for the family. Fur- Patronize Your Hardware Store catches fire you m ust stand a heavy repair bill or buy| ilioh, were married las evening. Rev. S. D.| initure, Hardware, Groceries, Fruits a n e w c a r . ormed the ceremony. land Candies. Pay us a visit and let C. L . W o o te n a n d J . Better insure here today and let this agency meel| 1 family took the train | [us show you how much you can save GET tk : I the bills f o r y o u . ng at this place for ion your Christmas shopping. i 5 Jtla. Mocksville Best Flour I^eventeen Winston citize] For Your Christmas Cakes DAVIE licted la.st week at the Always the best merchandise at in Charlotte, chargl gthe lowest possible prices. ^ rguilty of election fral Over the Top for Fine Biscuits Real Estate Loan & Insurance Co. |Miss Jessie Clicii returnel oe at Hickory M o n d f We are making fine Feed for your Hogs (ting some time visitinjf The J. N. Ledfo^rd Co. Get Prices Before You Buy j Mocksville. |jpbn Malone, colored, Cotton Seed Meal $1.50 Per Bag 1 in the U. S. A rm y n l CAMPBELL & WALKER Davie County’s Largest and Be?t Store . IS at h o m e v i s i t i n g b i s j FUNERAL DIRECTORS HORN-JOHNSTONE CO. AMBULANCE SERVICE EMBALMl.N’G We specialize in Starrette Hand Made Caskets. . . W Proposals Cooleemee N. C. Also Coinplete Line Factory Made. •lune Baily Building Near Sanford Motor Co. !$5,«00,000.0( DAY PHONE 164 NIGHT PHONE I33_ ^ashiDgton.— If all . DAVIE CAFE - - , P. K. MAN03, Pr p. ii;iiiiiiiii»:nm »ii»H K «iim »»;iin ii»»ii»i»iK iiiiii!.iii..im !ii.i!i.'« ! THE PLACE TO EAT WHEN IN MOCKSVILLE STEAM HEAT offered in Congress! Notice of Sale of Land.* , is m a d e t U a t i f a Cotnfurcahle. Sanitary, Quick Service and the Best Food the Market Afforda. |e law, the Treasurf ,, , . I drtnking man would break an eze A Visit Will Convince You - - '* AII Kinds of Icc Cream and Soft Drinks” find five billion d Under and by virture of the pow-i. ,' i* , i. t. era contained in a certain mortgage | *"<> "'"tch the effect the appropriation d^ed executed by M. G. Furches of the alcohol on the ef?gs, he W jy two bills to aid i: (col ) to C A. Hartm an, which said would never put it into his stonaach. BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS TODAY. .and assist'-- f a r m e r s . morteasre IS duly recorded in Book ■. i i t r t. , No. 16 page 419 Renister’s office of ||Ji& drought have gJ Davie countv, N. C . default havini; who drink liquor these days would R a n a n d M o t o r ^■through the legislatf been made in the payment of the lift out the egg when it was done, provide, as they n o i note thereby secured, the under­ To u r s signed will sell publicly for CASH to throw it in the waste basket and t®-ooo.ooo for public w l to the hicrhest bidder at the court gulp down the liquor. In the Southern Appalacliian & 0 0 0 for fariri&rs’ h o u s e d o o r o f D a v ie c o u n t y in M o c k s M o u n t a i n s J™>'zer lo a n s . ville, N C.. on Monday the I5th day A survey is planned to discover of December 1930 at 12:00 o'clock In especially arranjscl rail mofor INproposal alot w o * •in which State women have great­ .3 m , the following described tract of tours, tL i Soutliera SaiKvsy proviil-» | from the j land Wine in Farmington township, est rights. Speaking offhand, we’d new vacation revreaticp. ct-mbimni; THE MONEY W ILL BE SPENT IN YOUR COUNTY. known as the “Green Furches’’ lands say the State of.matrimony.— Chat­ and motor transportation icr t..e Btti m e a s u r - to - w it: tanooga Times. viJual anJ for parties, into tiie rooaawi" -Palely the World w| A tract bounded on the North by sscttons of Virgitiia, NcrtK Caro te^®P«nsation certifi the lands of J. S. W illard, on the Eastern Tennessee and North Georgia. east by the lands of --- Corneilson, Administrator's Notice held up in comnii RELIEF FROM CURE These tours ..-ill take you Jvenr.trlr.j and John Ferebee, on the Sounth by Having qualified as administrator ot J USESAMPSON’S ^“‘hor is seeking to| the lands of J. V. Howell and L. W. 0. Markland. deceased, late x of Davie by rail and motor into regions ot county. N. C . notice is hereby give all beauty and Kistoric intarest. similar bil Tatum and on the West by the lands OF CONSTIPATION p'otroduced of W. W. Allen, containinK 54 acres A Battle Creek physician .say's. persons bolding claims against the said b^tns and entls with a HOT DROPS in wkich you tnjoy the spe**^ snd com more or less Said lands beint; com­ "Consiipation is responsible for estate to present them to the undersigned fort of rail travel. The trips posed of two adjoining tract one more misery than anv other cause. ’ ’ for payment on or before Oct. 27th. 1931. For sick stomach. Positive ii.„ who ia a tailure. Adrar. o fil A. Hartman, dec’sd. I habit or even increasing the dose. . BEST IN RADIOS Office Second Floor Front By A T GRAl^rr, Atty Stop suffering from constipation, j YOUNG RAPIO CO. New Sanford Building Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night s Ofiice Phone 110 vA Topeka family has named the Next day bright. Get 24 f o r 25c m ocksvili.*!, N; Q- -hen ■ oldest son •• Farm Relief” oecause todav at the nearest Rexall Store, BE^T IN SUPPW eSi RMidence Phone 30. more an Se won’t work . |I,BGRANr) S P.HARM ACY, . Mocksville, N .C . • . V . /

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“HERE SHALL THE PRESS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN: UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN.”

R - P . a n d e r s o n I MOCKSVILLE. n o rth CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17 . . 1930. d e n t i s t |§ OF LONG AGO. Building Klondike Guernsey Too Much Milk Anf’ Why Some Towns Go MoRltsviile, N. c.v ^he Presideiit Recog­ Goodis Box Whittier. Happening In Davie Before Leads Production If you think the devil is in hell 0 «»S» K e.i„„J l«fai Water: I Automobiles and Rolled Lady of the Swamp Klondike nizes North Carolina. stand on the street and listen at Ahead. A. Me.ssachuBetts Jiilkm ati ha^ ,p,y.ol :The appointment of Frank R. !>ome discuss politics and bard timp.°. If one could look iuto the his­ Ho»e Guernsey, led ajl other cows in the quite his milk route and gone tr vIcNinch as a member of the Fed: The worst fooled man in the tory of the towns that have failed « Record, Dec. -9. 1900J Forsyth-Davie Dayid^on Cow Test­ preaching. But we hope he won’t :rai Powder Commision is the se- world is fte old hypocrite who to make (he progress the> should, NOTICE p Brown went to W mstoi ing A.s.sociation hi official butterfat be a m ilk and water parson. Theu ond time President Hoover ha^ thinks he is fooling his neighbors it would be found that the secret production testjf during the inonfri are too many of that kind iiow.- (nndsV • . :orne to North Carolina to find a The partisan politician and the of their lack of success was their ''w=™£S5'r< 1 Brunt, of Fa'rnim gton. wai of Novemb^'; the report of A. M . Exchange. ' given to all persons hoiri nan for a high position in the dogmatii: preacher is a pair that failure to pull together. tfainst said estatn ° last week on business. Coun_il, offiicial tester, reveals. Unfortunately in many localities -•ouncils of the federal governiiienf. the'devil even, is proud of. There are few, towns that do not H' Green and son area r e ship This cow (foduced 87 pounds of ttiat is the only^kind of a preache- ,,jiyment:ivverifi.d.tofheunte on or before ? few m onth ago it will oe remem- The wav to deal with a driinkei> have plans and leadership enough t im b e r f r o m b u t t e r f a t ftaSn 1,602 pounds of m ilk vho could get called back the st - N o v e m b e r I 93j ,lot of w a g o n jered. the Pre.sident named Judge laborer is not to lower hi.s wage^ CO make of them anything they de­ □ lead in bar ot their rl The highesf: official m ilk produc Cond year. In too many congre­ John J Parker of this State as As- but to enligijiten his m ind. sire t o b e pe rso n s mdeb^:^M tion record "'was established b\ gations the thin skinned offendej b ^ ,B . R. ai"l C. G. Bailey, ■io'iiate Justice of the U nited States Sometimes a man's mother in­ The difficulty is thet they do Rowan’s Neda. this animal pro when his of her pet sin i.s touched supreme Court. True. JndgePark- law ha^ to be as mean as the deyi) not pull together The leadership .. Nnvem her 7th, TJ30 d n c i n g i .632 pounds of m ilk, frtm upon-ever so lightly the preach­ .-r was not confirmed by the Senate, to control her son in law of the town instead of getting be­ L r . Haneline. of Cana, J. w h ic h 73 jioonds of butterfat -wei e er shows his righteous indignaiit n >ut that was no fault of the Presi- The interest that the millionaire hind a single plan - and pushing it. o b t a in e d . by absenting'him.self from the ser­ iau;;^rrAt^y.'^^““‘' 1 -; 5| of Fork Church, an d le n t. has in the average voter is of th«- to completion contend.s. this group Other records were as follows: vice and repudiating his churct I Peebles, o f Klbaville, weie M r. M cNinch is an able lawver same kind that the farmer has in for another. The energy of the Grape Lavvn’s Fairy Lady. Klon p'edge. It IS all right for the aver , Saturday. and for years has b.en an outstand­ h is h o r s e . community, instead of" being cen­ dike - Guernsey. i > 3 7 pounds of' age preacher to give the Babylon­ „e to wed .since last issue; ing leader ^f his city. Long ago One says: “ The rascals who pa­ tered on one definate object and m i l k , 74 paun^s of butterfat; M il­ ians hell and make horrible ex­ & and Lila Williams. W ill ne gained statewide recognition as tronize the Turkish bath are dead goal, is scattered and dissipated, le r 's R o s ‘£ !a n n a . 1.176 pounds of amples of any one of the headliners and Flora M Davis. T. 1 man of unusual ability and in wrong. W hat thev need is a mor­ and in the end nothing is accom­ m i l k , 6 i ppunds of butterfat; Fin­ .a the Old Testament, but take it is and Mary A. Shaw. duence. As far back as 1905 h e a l b a t h . ” p lis h e d . The Lowest' ancial M aiesty’s Daisy. Reynoldia from us, he bad-better think twice J Foster a n d J e s s ie N e e l y , ■Served in- the General Assembly Another says; “ A voter straight The ability to give up gracefully ' J e r s e y . 1,170 potihtls milk, 60 jjefqre localizing his observations. inse. iud was floor leader of the prohi- church member is always on good to another, and ro fall in and w otk pounds of butterfat; A llen’s V aify' W e ’ v e ften thought that this was [uaiibv the name of Webster 6 iition forces in that bodv at a time terms with the devil.” Often that for -another’s plan, is not given to t More? Maid, Reynolda Jersey. 1,050 one of the reasons who the preach­ [wice Sunday e v e n in g a t F . C . when the best brains of the Com is t r u e . every individual, but the com m uni­ m i l k . 60 pounds of butterfat; Lad’s ers like revival meetings The la, at C ooleem ee. N o d a m - inonweahh were necessary to fight In Christian (?) London, 75,000 ties - that posses men who are so Actress Blossom, 900 pounds of evangelist can and does say a lot of & SONS Weoster made his es- the powerful forces lined up with people get up every morning not constituted that they can yield m i l k , 57 pounds of butterfat’; Pol- things local congregation richly de­ llCENSED EMBALVIERS lilroiP Constable W o o dfo rd, ind for the legalized liquor traffic. knowing where they are going to t-heir own plan and take up an­ lie Or Cooleemee lyanna ot Twiubrook, Guernsey of serves, but which no local pastor lie down at night. larbv Hospitals sjessie C haffin s p e n t S u n d a y Later Mr. McNinch managed the other’s, and work for it as their the M . F. Shore herd, 8 io~ pounds could say and retain a hearing. i her parents here. Several campaign of the late Governor Instead of the world getting bet­ own, are the communities that . o f m i l k , pounds of butterfat; jladiesfroni Farm ington cam e 54 And that is perhaps one of tbt Kitchen when he was a candidate ter it is getting worse and will to achieve their goals and accomplish Itchen’s May Queen, Guernsey of things that is the matter with tht tne end of tim e. Are -Srou to blam e, liber. for the United States Senate. In t h e m o .st. the Sanford Cartner herd. 903 church today— too much milk and },M. Hunt came in from Salis the campaign of 1928, he was the re a d e r ? pounds of m ilk, 50 pounds of but­ water But as Ruth ilcCormick lyFridiv. H e h a s a c c e p t e d t h e official leader of the Democrats ot "G o to the devil,” is a common No Quarrel t e r f a t . says, “ W hat are we going to do a .saving ^ among common people. J agency at C o o le e m e e J u n c - North Carolina w jo oppose the Nobody will quarrel with Judge b o u t i t ? ' ’ Often it means “ to come” or often Jsind took charge S a t u a d a y . election of Governor Sm ith to the Meekins because he forgot the res­ as it does “to go:” Frequently it h H. Morris spent T h u r s d a y i u Same Way In Davie. Presiddency. In this fight he made traint of thR bench so far as to rhar- The campaign recently closed can Got Ten Years. many new friends and also manv means “ to stay where you are.” acterizc, after court, the confessed Is it better to have more than |l,li,Sinith, otRedland, w as in easily be classed as one of promises . Mason W . Gant, former clerk of new enemies Among the latter fraud of an otherwise reputable law­ you need, or to need more than you yer as the “dirtieat” he;.;liad ever 1 Saturday. M r. S m i t h s a ^ s which resulted Monday in being a Guilford county, gets ten years for dou5tle.ss will be many who will grab day. for the offices given out a- have? That depend^ on how : yon ,’Kpown a law yer to cojiinait ,-?'Judici- [nisedgiS bushels o f w h e a t th i.s his- fam iliarity w ith other .folk’? figJii%i» confirmation. In fact the ilIangu% e do^dii ’ t offaiice. ... rOund the courthouse. Saturday boney. “ It is not too much as fight is alfe'ady on, apparently, w ith lise ic< It.'is better t(S have nothing, The fact that it was cohrimltted.by a crowd gathered around the court some of Mr. McNiiich’s euemies thati to.'have and do nothing. IWillSprrand Miss Bessie Mc- measured by the deliberate sin of lawyer aeirravates the nausea of the k!ved in a smash orl house expecting the leaders to qome The last eleciion was not a “ land’ li, danghter o f t h e la t e C . C . his acts, extending over a pcrioa oasing their opposition mainly on crim e but the same species of decep-, across, followed Monday by even a -slide," but: a' “ down hill pu.sh.’’ jivy repair bill or buyl ih, were married last T hurs- of yeans. There are a good many the chatge that he is not a Demo­ tion practiced bv any int«lli|rent, greater gathering of would be office And the puahers *v/ant an office; thing that we should learn in this c r a t. 1) evening. R ev . S . D . S w a i m holders It is reported unofficial l.v trusted man, against an ignorant It will be interesting, indeed, if and. if they do not get one. there’ll trusting person, approaches the ned the c e re m o n y . for every one who landed a j ib there country. One of these is to keep )e a terrible oraytng of' the— . lim it of despicabiliry'ao closely that IC.L. Wooten a n d J . F . S a i n were many who received for their hands off of other folk’s money, the United States Senate should 'bi let this agency meetf "Robbing Petter to pav Paul” the differences between the profes­ pfamilytook the t r a in F r i d a y hopes only a bundle of disappoint­ and. where one is given authorit> called upon to pass upon' the party affiliations of Mr. M cNinch. Three may be a bad piactice But as a sional offender isn’t wurth mention­ sat this place fo r G u t h r i e . ment, wratippd in more promises. to handle money belonging to other ijeneral rule. Paul is not the one to in g . If rpports are true, and all those learn to handle it stricly according time.s he has been elected to public Judge meekins sent the lawyers office as a Democrats of Charlotte complain. In church and State, |4venleen Winston citizens w ere who expected a job for ser»ice rend to the laws of the land, laws of There seems to be a more lovely and to A tlanta for a year and h d a y . N o ­ ered gets one, we suggest on pay common honesty, and as the owners and Mecklenburg county— twice as d last week at the Federal body will quarrel about that, either. days checks be mailed instead of mayor and once as a member uf the charming thau a nicely bth.tved tin Charlotte, charged w ith would have it handled. Too long Ic was a modest sentence Judne having the people call at the court State,Legislature. As a Democrat and neatly dressed young lady, and fsnilty of e lec tio n f r a u d s . at this matter of handling the funds for yourself. Tne attornrv, W C. house for their pay. so as not to nothing more hateful than one insurance Co. that belong to another often leads ne managed the campaign for the Diiuelas, of Tarboro. by his uwn JSsJessieClicK returned to her cause a traffic, jam in Graham, and who does not behave and dress to carelessness and carelessness Senate of Governor Kitchin. a confession, collected a goyernmpnt ; at Hickory M onday afttr ejpecially around the courthouse. n e a t ly . proves a next door neighbor to iioiher stalwart leader of the Demo pensi. n check in the am ount of $ 1,- (lingsome time visiting friends U m ust be disappointing to some The kissing bee seems to have rank dishonesty. There are thous­ cratic party. And it was as a De­ 920 for Charlottel Brown illiterate Jllocksville. of those who were fed upon the come again and is kissing somt ands of people in this state, and in mocrat that Mr. M cNinch otganiz negiro woman and the mother of a jW n Malone, c o lo re d , w h o en- promises of office and who really be­ w m u u w q ed other Democrats against, the editors this time; and it gives them dead soldier, and concealing from lieved the leaders of the Democratic other states, who are working to iiinthe U. S . A r m y n i n e y e a r s a terrible riinning at the m ouih— her the true amount of the check iw A L K E R party were sincere in promising overcome the setback received b> election of Sm ith iu 1928. I f t h e Ms at home v i.sitin g b is n a r e n t s . whola columns of mule slobber— cashed it for her, pocketed $ 1,000 li C T O R S having their earnings taken, bj fight if pressed, however, we as­ them i bs. to be faced with the and gave her the balance. In a simi­ EMBALMING sume the procedure will be for the poor things? facts now that many other hats were others- to whom it did not oelong. lar case. he covered op the face of Made Casltets. Proposals Total in the same ring. It is not a good We are not keen enough in oui Senate committee to call Mr. Nt- M ade. the chech from the veterans’ bureau feeling to see some one who you reaction to right and wrong in this Ninch to W ashington and put him The Crowd And The Motor Co. <5,000,000.000. made out to .Lucy Powell, another NIGHT PHONE 133 never heard mentioned during the particular, and we have not been on the stand and let him say him illiterate negro, caused the woman PsIiiDgton.-If all relief pro ijniiiiiiiiiinnTti cam paign holding the very office, or punishing to good effect.— Salis self whether he is a Democrat or i Hearse. to make her mark of endorseinent. ^ offered m Congress were to living in the same building you had bury Post. ______Republican now. The coming of dawn Monday and deposited the check for $796 to the Treasury would been promised and in your mind pic As for Mr. M cN inch's fitness for morning found an old dilapidated his own credit He toid he the check pto find five billion dollars to tured living it.. We have in mmd service on tne Federal Power Com hearse backed up under the win was made out for $300 and gave her particularly one man who on elec Mistrial Is Ordered In |W the a p p ro p ria tio n .s. mission, 'we fail to .see wherein this dow of the sheriff's office. Ot his o#n cheek for $280. deducing an tion day rendered gallant and dis­ additional for his "fee ” f two bills to aid in emp'oy- can be called into question Hia course the old hearse didn’t show $20 tinguished service to the Democra Case Of Sheriff. S'iniebody is always com piling' lists »»d assist f a r m e r s d a m a g e d character and integrity are above any signs of life and bad been tic candidates and who. apparently Asheboro.— The trial of J. Free of superlatives. There are the great­ s drought have gone part standing in one place for the last to an outsider, was due to have been C r a n f o r d , S h e r i fl of Randolph repraoch. His ability as a lawyer est books, the greatest pictures, the l ^ l o t o r ’I'rough the le g is la tiv e m ill'. fifteen years. It was evident that rewarded by being giveen the per­ county from 1924 to 1926, o n c r i­ ts generally rscognized as beiiig of greatest pnems, the greatest men. P'Wide, as t h e y n o w s t a n d , hum an hands had .been in.strnmen- i o u r s mission to select his job. was turned m inal charges growing out of short­ a high order. He is a man of ma­ So for. nobody has attempted to list '.000 for public works and tal in m oving the old hearse to its down flat in his modest request. age in his office, came to an abiupt ture years and exceptionally sound the greatest scoundrels. \Vhen it is l^utliern A ppalachian for farmers’ seed and new parking place One man who had been well feed end in the present term of Snpei- judgment. At present we see no done, this is notice that North Caro­ M o u n t a i n s loans. As the. day went by m any rumors upon promises yesterday congratu ior Court in progress here, when a reason why he is not thoroughly lina has a candidate — Raleigh News Lliy arr-m-fed rail anil motor ' proposal a lo ti would take lated one well-known Republican were afloat about town as to the and Ooserver 2 mistrial was ordered, and one pt equipped to serve the peo^e of the Lutl,«rn SaiUay prcv.d« i |j from the Treasury. who went out of office Monday upon United States with impressive a motive of the person or group of L . rccrc^uon. the jurors, Icsse Hiushaw, with- W hat is one to do. Our daily ^ ' Patman measure to pay the efficient m anner in which the Re persons who moved the hearse. Jiranjviirtar.'oji t o r the inai- d awn. The trial ended after it oility in the position to which the advises us in its editorial colum n to if,.r poli tics, into the mountain f'«ely the World W ar veter- .mblicans had administered the af Some said it was the act of practi­ nad been la progress a day and President has called him . pay as we gp. to spend lesis and 1 Vlrtir,.ia, North Carolina. fairs of fhe county for the i^®pensation certificates. It Some who oppose the Charlotte cal jokefs,.others said it had been |nn.s,.. anJ North GMrg.a- years, and requested if he should die half when affidavits were present­ to save. W e turn over to the ad­ ” P ''1 committee but lawyer insist that he is too close to used to bring back to the court­ lirs will take you adventurini bef&re the next election he ed the court that Hinshaw had ex­ vertising section ot *he paper and ['«*>« is s e e k in g to b r i n g i t house the missing records; others 1 motor into regions of sceni w ritten upon his tombstone that pressed the opinion four years ago the power interests. But so far in head lines .3 inches high we are sai^ the Democrats had resurrected J historic interest. Each tnp tjveral similar bills have had been his intention to have votfd and at different times since that u thev have offered no proof of this urged and imploved to buy now, lends w ith a railway )ourney. “ '"Ifoduced the old hearse and had it brought t h e 1932. O f was his belief that Cranford was charge. If they should be able to pay as we ride, and so on. The io u enjoy the speed and c o i^ Republican ticket in show that Mr. M cNinch is in anv- to the courthouse so it would be 1 travel. The motor trips a m an w h o is a lw a y s course time is a great ^ f not guilty of misappropriation of editorial page with it.s small type convenient for them to convey their Jlslied State hi(

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because most of the farmers have guard. M ocksville’s defeat is part­ The Worst Has Happen­ the DAVIE record. sold the biggest part of their crop. Basketball Results ly attributed to the absense of one Community Chri J '■>ody was laid’to rest in Chestbut fllBk jo n two have p lan n foutselves, w ith o ut any H ill csmetery. for the past twelve months. Pre­ IwSed at them both adi serve this issue for you may want Sir George returned the Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wagoner it for reference two years hence. He knew his Aggy of < ind family have moved from R. 2 tcoUter smiled broadly. I| lug to him to find how m A ll of the boys who wanted a job Mocksville and are occupying I a ■10 ^ggy again. Despite her failed to land. They aie taking it the M artiu house in North Mocks­ poverty, her lack of fam pretty bard and are swearing ven- v ille . act contrived to m arry gttance on those who promised but Robert MacBeth m ight th The Record $1 per year. Biftant nothing to him, bu; failed to come across Such is life »nd Sir George’s presence in a democratic county. were a source of pride. “Whlie we’re sip pin g 0 The Record womd be glad if all Bargains! Bargains! Oady Sandison, comfo those who are ijehind with their Ihat Sir George w as a For Christmas plenty ' of T o y s , "you’ll maybe be ab le to subscriptions, would send or bring Nuts, Fruits and Candy. phere Sir Geordie w ill I in their renewals before Christmas. Best Grade Oranges per box $2 85 .{ate does your daughter g< W e want to copy our new books tidC wliea there’s d in n e r Loose Oranges per bushel $1 75 pone to get it? ” and trust that those who are due Staymon Winesap Apples per Bobert MacBeth look us w ill not keep us w aiting. b o x $ 2 .2 5 . ‘'She ought to be h o m e . Mountain Apples $100 b u s h e l | Electrical G ifts «t course, this morning, A county without a welfare of­ (bought she’d leave me a l while they last.. ficer is like a ship without a rud­ "Something by-ordina Best grad" layer Raisins box $1.95 lier," declared Aggy. der. We understand that several “iVIake a Merry Christmas Last the Whole Year Through.” 5 lb box Cheese $1 25 hid glimpsed Roberta t voters from Clarksville township Breakfast-Bacon lb 25c ihe had had her m ind m who voted to aoolish the county Pork Sausage lb . 25c flat young lady, but she welfare oflBce have already been Fat Back Meat 12Jc lb tag loberta’s father. THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS is most charm­ mtseK out, Rob. She’s seeking help from the said office Cotton Seed Bleal . $1 50 She’ll be borne soon.” since the recent election. 1 Car Load of Standard ingly expressed by the giving of gifts that “Oh, do you th in k so, A| M iddlings at $ 1 ,7 5 b a g are useful as well as beautiful— something to t great comfort,” then A ll of the business houses, mill!- Flour per bag $2 60 Bhr George. “I ’d lik e you and factories in Mocksville art Pinto Beans 5c lb be enjoyed the whole year through, * BIr George, I f It s u its yoi te t for me, and ther«> home owned with'one or two ex­ Pintoes per 100 lb $ 4 45 Mom.” ceptions. W e trust that our read 5 lb bucket lard 9 5 c Sir George, looking lla ers w ill patronize the home merch­ Loose Lard per lb 1 2 Jc U n i v e r s a l Answering the Question iM«ed ApoUo, th ank ed b{ 5 0 l b c a n s Wnklng rapidly that, n ant, m ill and factory when possible 11 c W affle Irons 25c Relish, M ayonnaise and "What Shall Give?" rack been greater th a n n H e l p th o s e w h o liv e h e r e a n d pa\ P r i c e I Md taken the helm , Peanut Butter 17c i tneir taxes to help run your towi, Bottle W armer “Afore your daugh te r 6 cans Pork and Beans 4 8 c $5.95 to $i3.75 iwimed Aggy, watching and'county. $5.00 to $8.00 No 1 English W alnuts and You can save yourself/days of vain searching other, b u t evldentl; ter own mind t!?at they U p to this w riting iUocksville is Brazil, Nuts 25c lb if you w ill first visit our showrooms and see Salt Fish 3 lb 25c “'ong nicely, “are still without a hotel with no pros our varied display of Beautiful Electric Gifts. Coconuts 7c each or 4 for 25c M V P "‘ ‘ ‘'ei pects in sight. A town ;he size oi ™?bt say, untU we go hi 2i la b>ix Candy 29c this is very much bandicapptd b\ Robert M acBeth lookedl Plenty br iken fixture Here you w ill find a wide choice of ideal gifts “ « forgotten that Rober the lack of a' hotel.' Same ot on. •»6 about thU a u n t, e i( Candy 13 lb 2 for 25c i for women— each a masterpiece of design and monied men should get togethi.i Plenty Cabbage 2c lb $1 50 * poor and obst a creation of beauty, each, a dependable electric who foolishly and see if a company couldn’t be p e r 100 lb U niversal Toaster S!, ottered. organized to erect a modern, up-to Plenty Bed Steads ,, $5 25 servant that w ill give its owner faultless service “ « ‘ake this new ele Price $6.75 date hotel. Mattresses $5,95 year after year. sa u c in g ia to h is ho Bed Springs $2 50 mi. V The fellow who has a job and is $5 00 Expre.ss Wagons $3 95 ‘ ^ C o r o n a ” 1/" WMT modes Of express eating three square meals a dav $1 75 Stroit Chair $1. 5 P e r c o l a t o r could only keen should remember those who have $5 00 Ruckers $3 50 « ered Robert M acBel Price $7.95 no job and are sometimes unable to $4 00 Rnckers at $2 50 it as an experiment.’! get one uieal a dav. There are $3.00 Rockers at $1 75 micn ^eclar thousands of people tBrougbont the Plenty Axe Handles 23c Plenty 5 V Galvanized country who will go hungry on “S. 1 tWok, sir.” I Roofing $4 25 square It be a grand L Chri.stmas day without those who 2 Four Burner Nesco Oil are able w ill extend a helping hand. Stoves ' $29 00 U n i v e r s a l Isn’t that k Men and Boys’ Overcoats Davie county people like to buy Exfra good $25 00 Overcoats $12.501 H eating Pads'' stock in outside enterprises,. but U niversal Iron $20 00 Overcoats $9 95 P r i c e $ 4 . 9 5 u p p u t np are slow in buying stock in home and ro'se. b u t Plenty Sample Sweaters .for the | ' P r i c e $ 3 . 4 5 enterprises. If the citizens of thi >'hole fam ily at bargain prices “IJello* Visit our showrooms and D a d t”. R o t county had all the money tbe> P/enty Clothinir and Overcoats fn» Ifaiversal U rn Set inspect our selection of Telephone calls wil! receive V No invested in -factories out.side the deii and Bovs. atagl Electric Appliances at your Price $49.50 prompt and courteous at­ tkUlt-vf® of Win co;pjty thji|^|^e gone broke .^ev A good line of Red Goose Shoes | leisure. ^ h e r e a r e , wbnid be in position to enjoy the .'or the fam ily. tention. :»0on as ^ wl fither t approaching holiday season so far W e carry a first class line of heavy I >»r. “Didn’t sis money was concerned. •. tnd fancy Groceries in the Martin uildinfr on the square We aUf “ •aDlS *'*■ ® “> Every tim e -a Goveruinent cottoi , ve a hifiH ii.vi!ia r.I m • anii h*' ' Southern P ubjie tJtilities Co »I,0 h«n handsome report is made public the prii» lo m « u it a t th is , p la c e i t w ill, r*»', .‘‘ tber , She b j seems to drop, despite the fact tha .ou to see thesp before buying Ef^etricity—th^' s ervanf in the Horned and s a id In a voii the estimates have been reduced ii S ir A the last two Or three teports Th. J. Frank Hendrix' IS It cotton price will not affect the pverhend Bridge \ Sotfth Mocltsville l grower much in this section, now . MMtio Bilildidj on Sqiiace ssa-ii - ijiv ■ RECOBD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Indeeu, not How could he? r» only his stepmother. He’s the living Improved Uniform international Image of my late husband. Sir Stephen imumty Chrisl Sandison of Sandisbrae.” The title lost nothing from Lady Sandison’s an­ Tree. Margaret Turnbull nouncem ent Her niece stood spellbound in the be a cotnn,: Illustrations by doorway looking at her. This dumpy tmas tree on t h e p u b l i c , little woman, whom she had thought jrwin Myera veM 'ould -pre- must be cook-housekeeper, who wiis h ‘^'ty next Tuesday L e s s o n ® r George. Indeed the housekeeper now by her (B y R E V . p. B, PIT ZW A T ER, D. D.» Uem- exercises beginning h, bx MwiraMt Turnbull 1 I ^ course. Included In the father’s authority, what did she mean ber of Faculty. Uoody Bible institute of Chicago.) _ pk. All children I n e m « by reeling off titles like that? “Who 1930. Western Newspaper Untoo.) are you?” svillescliooi zone «p . car In "the garage for me_ " “Your father’s sister," said Aggy f vears. will be ei„| t h e s t o r y 12 Lady Sandison took a quick sten with quiet composure, “and also Ladv Lesson for December 21 The public is invited^ J ...rnlng to LondO” - Praott- ^^eltehtert was before her. Sandison.” »fter an unsuc- TIMOTHY; THE INFLUENCE OF The TIN SOLDIER'S ^4 nt for the exercises. ® trip . S ir J ^ o r g . “ ®®*"' he s a id , Roherta.looked from her aunt to her toward the door. is s takes dinner with his father. Her father nodded. VVlthout ■ HOME TRAINING ' I'*'’ supmother. his old P‘e®s'"e In your a word Roberta took the tray and " He did not ap. •“ v e lv e ty went out of the room. ' LESSON TEXT—Acts 16:l-3i Phlllp- CHRISTMAS ink of Greenvj] . |i,r m arrlag'# to h la fa- “rve taken the first trick," declared p la n s 2;19-22; II Timothy Xil-6 ; 3: but her explanation satls- mir h i!i ** “ost 14-16.. 11*^' L ottU Is lett of the i . the Robert MacBetb, siDking back amone GOLDEN TEXT—And that trom a b y R A E T O O K E Closed. and h U y Sandtson pro- the pillows. child thou hast known the holy scrip­ Includes a Uttle of everything, out- tures, which are able to make thee T WAS the day before (Jhrlst- er,” he said, as his hand touched Dol­ ““ V a t tSey * 0 ‘ ® Aggy looked at him, closed her Ups, ienville, N . C. Dtc. ,o vielt her brother. Rob- morst-iand Indoors, but we pM welU nodded, and went towards the-kltchen. wise unto salvation through (altli mas. In 'Santa Claus' work ly Dimple and the soldier. "W hat anr •'‘‘.J.rB.th, wealthy contractor. which Is In ’.Chrlst Jesus. ^ .nal bank of Greenville « Have you arranged the terms, Father?' As the door between the kitchen INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ shop all was noise and bus­ I .to do now?" He looked at the note “My dear," said Robert MacBeth and the hall closed, Roberta turned IC—^Living for Christ In Our Homes. tle. The Tin Soldier was again. • •n for business today, , J S» ° ‘ ” l o island estate with »«* JJht«r. R obe rta, w h o lo n e a quietly,’ wondering what ^e ct this qnestlontogly to her aunt. Lady TOUNG PEOPLE AND ADUI/T TOP­ standing very straight He There was a rustling In the sadk placing a notice on the f ll?o M acB eth Is a vlc- Sandison smiled at her. IC—^Religious Training In the Home. looked towards 0oUy Sim ­ and the Tin Soldier stood np. Thei* .( arthritis and almost help ? heavy wiiharawals "Rob's my brother and your father ple and a look of lonesome­ he straightened his Moulders anw "“ ‘lI.cB.th 1» glad to see his I. Timothy’s Parentaae (Acts 16:1). " , and the tw o to s ta y . so we’ll no quarrel, but we'll not be ness came Into his face. threw back his head. the action necessary for His father was a Greek and his £ ta Is k«P‘»B a tyrannized over neither.” “Yon don't happen to know “ I’ll go, Santa. I’m ready." in of depositors, mother a believing Jewess. On his f v Navarro, a b o u t w h o m she •‘Let’s get this straight," Roberta of a place where they want a doll' and “Thanks, captain, you’re a brave ’ llttl* MacBeth arranges mother’s side, at least, he had a godly e >'ank.capiial|^.eda(gj^ Ui»» s a l i "Are you on my side or father's?" a tin soldier, too, do you, Santa?” he man,” said Santa as he stooped to to Uke charge of ancestry,. Frequently the Influence of; KfclUwW and George to act “Both, MB If ydmi folloiw my adi asked anxioiisly. , l i f t h im up< • 'V. . lepo.its of Si 02,,222 o n i the mother makes the son. A pious ■ “Hm-m-m, le t me see,” Santa I ,,cr#lary. vice yon'U give In to him. Humor Gently he was placed away down In mother and a pious grandmother were er i>4 , the date of its last! him and he’s yours, and surely Rob’s stroked his long white whiskers the toe of the stocking while candles back of Timothy. How thankful to ilen.ent and J. L. very easy to humor. Yon made a mis­ thoughtfully. His eye travded slowly and nuts came thundering down be' God ought those to be who have been down tbe list of names before him. chapter III—Continued take In managing him today. You told side him . e.sidcnt and F ]. Forbee* him what yon were going to do before blessed with a godly ancestry. Chris­ “I haven’t come to any yet, but I'll For a few moments there was dead yon did It" tian heredity and training are vital see what I can do. You two have <««re a '’loader, Aggy," declared silence all about him, then came the Roberta turned on her angrily. She elements which go to make np Chris- always been great friends, haven’t 'hrotber, looking at the to ast 'T ve creaking of the floor and a soft clos­ was not to be so easily managed. “If Uan life . you? You were made by the same Ut­ 1 oJcrlDg Sir George the post of ing of the outside door. Straining his you take my place here, you take II. Timothy’s Training (I Tim. 1:5; tle brownie, perhaps that Is the rea­ ^„rv private secretary, a sort o f ears he caught the last faint tinkle place ;wlthont any aid of mine.” n Tim. 3:14,15). son.” L officer between me. to m y crlp- of-the sleigh bells as.-Santa and .Dolly Her aunt sumyed her calmly. “It’s HIg wise and faithful mother and Dolly Dimple skipped over and Tstate hew. a""! Dimple sped away into the night war la It?" grandmother carefully nurtured him threw her arms about the bright, red I liave a secretary there, b u t How very still it was then and oh. Roberta nodded. in God’s Word. He knew the Scrip; shoulders of the soldier. • Wffl “t the office. I need a how dark. The Tin Soldier shivered a, who can go to the city and get "Well the sooner that's understood tures from childhood through their ‘Xet’s hope for the best, captain. I the better. We’ll Just get the supper. training. The faith which came to In spite of himself. Somewhere in the 5lj,j done for me and' a t th e same think we can trust Santa.” him through his grandmother and house a clock was ticking: tick, tock, j,‘tale a look outside a t the varloug Show me where the potatoes are, Christmas eve came, clear and Roberta, and keep a civil tongue In mother did not come through the laws tick, tock. How slow and tired It *. awl come here and give me an frosty. At last all was ready; the sdiinded. If only It would go a lit­ your head. You’re playing right Into of heredity, but through careful train­ Jiis to whether my plans are being toys In the sack were tucked away tle faster. Maybe in the daylight he Rob’s hands and mine.” ing and teaching. mleJ out or not.” in the back of the sleigb, and with a wouldn't be so londy. Where was Kjp Sandison loobed a t him and Roberta considered herself a match Three factors were Involved In his mighty leap into the air, liie rein­ for any woman. She fired her first Dolly Dimple. Would he ever, evef #d approval. “Xou have done tralrilBg: deer started.. s h o t see her again? to take Sir George here. Have a 1. Godly ancestors. Those who have Cheerily rang the bells as the ,(11 “Did you bring the braw lad over to Pretty soon he could make out the mot toast, Bob, and le t me p u t Jam been blessed with godly ancestors sleigh bounded over the ice. In the marry American dollars. Aunty?" She shapes of the nuts and candles around it. It will set .von up. A nd to "Did You Bring the Braw Lad Over should thank God for them. Those sack the toys were chattering gaily. 0 asked It In her most honeyed tone. him. Then' suddenly he heard the ,er to Marry American Dollars. Aunty!” who are to be the parents of the com­ , “I hope I will go to some one who I I jbS yiw '""■® P lan"«‘5 I t a ll “And did you have me in your mind ing generation should see to it that creak, -creak o f footsteps somewhere riiisehes, irlthout any help!” She will keep my pink silk dress clean,” at the time?” their children are not handicapped In the house. at tlieni both adm iringly. would have on the girl, "this gentle­ said Beauty, the proud, unbreakable Kted Slowly her aunt counted potatoes by a wrong life and wrong teaching. Nearer and nearer they came. The ^ Sir George returned the look w arily . man Is my private secretary and his doll. and began to wash them at the sink. 2. A Christian home. The young of chair moved, then a little hand came Betoew his Aggy of old, b ut her salary will hardly interest you.” “Well, nobody can hurt me very “1 thought I was taking a risk the human race must remain for the creeping down into the stocking, and lullier smiled broadly. I t was warm- “Private secretary!" repeated Rob­ much,” piped Peter, the rabbit pat­ erta. the blood mounting to her cheeks. bringing my bonnie lad over here, but longest period under the influence of then quick as a flash the Tin Soldier 'li5 to Uw to find how much he like d ting his stuffed sides. She looked at the receding back of the I said to myself, at least Roberta their parents. Unending existence and was whisked up into the light Uj; again. Despite her handicaps— The Tin Soldier said nothing. He man whom she had so cavalierly set would have her head screwed on, and exalted destiny demand long and care­ "Oh! Oh! a Tin Soldier!” gasped ((Ttrtr, hw lack of fam ily— had she could feel Dolly Dimple’s little hand to work. “Well. I can apologize later. would know enough to stand aside'and ful training.. The goodness and' wis­ a little boy, and the Tin Soldier BiMtrlved to marry a baronet 1 in his and he was hoping for the best If necessary." give him bis chance at some fine, rich dom i of God are vitally reflected in knew it must be Jimmie. Itoteit MaoBeth might th in k th a t title s Suddenly crack, crack, crack! went She looked from the tray to_Lady girl. I gave you credit for the wit^ to Shi^.provisi.on for-humanity. “Lools, Msimma,, look 'what Santa iiMt nothing to him, b u t A g g y 's^tle ^ the ice beneath them. Then bump! Sandison. • ^^‘Is that the best* ' you •'see tSat though American dollar^ " s. A diligent study of the Holy brought!” Jimmie ' wMspered loudly ul Sir George's presence'lu tils house and out of the delgh bounced the can do?” might be-handy for Sandisbrae, at Scriptures. Timothy not only was while he gently shook his iiiother’s a source of pride. sack of toys. m Quickly Robert MacBeth spoke, with most any other girl would have a bet­ taught the Scriptures from childhood, arm. “A soldier! I’m going to take “Wllle we're sipping our tea," said “We’re in the water!” shouted an appealing look at Aggy. ter chance than the daughter of Rob but was commanded diligently to him with me to Auntie’s today.” liily Eaadlson, comfortably aw are Jack Tar, the dancing sailor. “This Is my sister, your Aunt Aggy, MacBeth. Tour father was a joiner study them (ch. 2:15). No home train­ And that is how it happened. ' M Sir George was admiring her, And sure enough, there they were, and she has kindly consented to help and builder on the estate, and his ing or hereditary influence can possi­ Eagerly he ran on ahead of ..his par­ 'jonll maybe be able to tell mb, Rob, floating about in the cold water. us out. Slnee yon so strongly object father before him.” bly take the place of personal study ents that night and was first at the »l»re Sir Geordie w ill bide, an d how Roberta-looked at her speechless, so Santa Jumped from the sleigh which to the difficulties of housekeeping, I've of the Bible. door of his auntie’s house; ilite does your danghter generally stay angry that she dared not open her luckily had landed on firm ice. Just Installed her as housekeeper.” III. Timothy's Call (Acts 16:2,3). '“Jessie, Jessie, see what Santa W wlen there’s dinner to get and mouth. ' “Aunt—Aunt Aggy I" Roberta, who While on his second missionary gave me,” he caUed breathlessly the me to get it r “Aye, the money might better come bad been free all her life from the Journey in company w ith Silas,- Paul minute he was inside the door. Jobett MacBeth looked w orried. from pills or pork or groceries. Tlje His little cousin came running to encumbrance of relatives, stared at found Timothy at 'Lystra near Derhe. ‘She oDfit to be home. W e (juarreled, gentry would swallow It and a stranger Perhaps he had been convetfed on meet him, “Oh, Jimmie, just what you tl miirse, this morning, but I h ardly this aunt who had'come from across In Sandisbrae easier than they would the seas unbidden, unannounced. Paul’s first missionary Journey, but wanted, a Tin Soldier! But wait tUl tajht she'd leave me alone so long.” Rob’s daughter.” you see what he left me!” "How do you do, my dear?” said hearing a favorable repdrt of him by ‘Something b.v-ordinar’s detained “Leave me out of it,” Roberta the brethren, Paul circumcised him She hurried out of the room and Lady Sandison, and she stepped i g h . " lit," declared Aggy. Ever since she . flamed. “Don’t you think for a so as not to offend the Jews, because came running back with something forw ard. lid glimpsed Roberta th is m orning, moment I'll—” his father was a Greek. This was in held tightly In her arms. The Tin Roberta drew back a little, her eyes il! bad bad her mind made u p ‘ about “So far from it,” her aunt declared harmony with the decision of tlie Soldier’s heart almost stopped beat, sparkling angrily. She gave her fa­ tot young lady, but she was not tell- vigorously, "that I’m Just fair upset to Jerusalem. council. It was a case ing. ther, who had outwitted her In thfe li{ Roberta's father. "D on’t p u t see that you share the fatal weakness where conciliation was possible with­ There was Dolly Dimple, sure IimeK out, Rob. She’s no run aw ay. first move of their difficult game, a of the MacBeth family.” out compromise of troth. Prom this enough, smiling her dimpled smile at He'll be home soon." quick glance before she could control "What's that?” snapped .Roberta, time to the end of Paul's life, Timothy him from little Jessies arms. her voice sufficiently to say, pleasantly: "Ob, do you think so, Aggy? You’re noting with surprise the professional was his devoted companion. "Santa found out that Jessie and “How do you do. Aunt? This Is a 1 peat comfort.” then he turned to manner in which Lady Sandison pared IV. Timothy’s Character. Jimmie were conslns, that’s why he lit George. “I'd like you to stay here, great surprise." the potatoes. 1. Of a retiring disposition (II Tim. left me here,” Dolly Dimple whispered “To me, too,” Robert MacBetlf said ft George, If it suits you. It w ill be "They’re Jist slaves to beauty, the 1 :6 ). He had received a gift from In the ear of the Tin Soldier some tel for me, and there’s plenty of smoothly watching his daughter, “and whole cianjamfray of them,” declared God at the hands of the apostle but time later. IMIl" a very welcome surprise to both of us, her aunt solemnly, “and you’re as bad It needed to be stirred up; that is, 1930, Western Newspaper TTnlon.) Dolly Threw Her Arms About ,the Sir George, looking like an embar- Aggy.” as the rest Watch what you're doing, fanned Into a flame. Such a tempera­ Shoulders of Tin Soldier. Apollo, thanked him. He was “We’ll talk about that later," de­ lassl You’re haggling that loaf ment would mature in touch with a rapidly that- never had bis clared his sister, regarding her niece something awful.”' great personality like Paul. Each then the Tin Soldier stuck his head with great friendliness. “If you’ll "This Isn’t Scotland where there’s « beea greater than now th a t Aggy Christian has a gift from God’s hand. out of the top of the sack. “Swing Red Is M ost CSteerful M laten the helm. step Into the kitchen with me, my hard scrabbling to get bread-and a It is highly Important that the God- your whib this way, Santa,” he called.' W a r m e r More your daughter gets back," dear, we’ll maybe can get some kind man,” Roberta told her with scorn. given gift be stirred up. ■Til catch it and you can pull us over Christmas-Time Color JMmd Aggy, watching first one then of meal together, and tomorrow there’ll “Why there are heaps of good-looking 2. Courageous (II Tim. 2:1-8). Hav­ Red Is regarded as the most cheer­ t o $ 8 . 0 0 the e ^ e .” M«aer, but evidently satisfied In be a cook and., maids here. Tour men over here. - Your Llttl* BeautJ ing been stirred up and freed from Santa swung his long whip and the fu l O f all colors.' It Is said to react “ W mind fja t they were a ll get- father said you expected them to­ Isn't In danger.” the spirit of fear, he deliberately iden­ soldier stood np very straight to catch the most quickly on the optic nerve. J along nicely, “are we to use our m orrow.” “So you say,” said her aunt “Time tified himself with Paul in his suffer­ it Once, twice, three times he tried Decorations avaHable at the winter “I—I’d rather help the secretary Hrti pot them by, as you wUl tell. It’s as well, Roberta, not to ings and trials. Courage Is greatly and missed, but next time. Just as the solstice include holly,.the berries of ®y. until we go home ag ain ?" find his way about the garage.” said boast until you’ve tried out your needed in doing the Lord’s work. water was seeping through the sack, which are red. It grew to be the cus­ Roberta airily, and turned to go. tom to use holly and berries of a I wn MacBeth looked puzzled. He strength.” 3. Faithful (PhlL 2:20). Timothy be caught it I “Sotten that Roberta knew noth- The plump capable hand of Lady “Fudge! I’m not reduced to poo* tarried in the difficult field of Ephesus “Oh, I want more than ever to be similar nature in preparing for the ^ ‘wot this aunt, except that she Sandison fell lightly, but compelllngly Scots my father has to find Jobs for.*’ through many years. He was the only left with you,, captain,” whispered festival of Cluristmaa By virtue of on her niece’s shoulder. “No need. She disregarded the sudden warning the association of ideas red came to i,„ and obstinate Scotch man of the proper fidelity to minister Dolly Dimple, as she snuggled close Sir George can always find his way look her aunt gave her, and continued, to. the Tin Soldier. be connected with the Christmas sea* W.\ . f®o'*shly refused the to the Philipplans. The secret of his emphasizing bet point with the bread On and on they went At times it son. t ilL .M offered. How would faithfulness in such a portion was °*’“Sir George! Sir George—who?’' knife. “He’s good-looking enough to his fidelity to God’s word. seemed they must be flying -through Ikirii, element he was In- make some girls lose their heads but “Sir George Alan Edward Sandison,” V. Timothy’s Ministry. the air, but all at once they stopped. C . W ould I’m my father’s daughter to this ex­ said her aunt smoothly, as she blocked 1. As a fellow missionary with Paul “IJhe coaster with the shiny run- 01 aunt’s real worth or tent that the man who tries to make hw niece's way of escape, and gently (Phil. 2:22). Paul testified that Tim­ n^s!” called Santa. “A lltUe boy ita B rought These . o r o n a i»r 1 c'otlies and an Impression on me will have to have steered her kltchenward. “Is It not othy, as a son with a father, had lives In this farm house and he espe­ M «*P «S 8ion? something more than an angel face, t r c o l a t o r wonderful that your father should served with him In' the gospel. cially Tvasts a sled.” klletPit''D 1 I’®'’ ” draw Into his service such a grand big eyes, pretty hair and stand sis There was more room after the ku , MacBeth. “I might 2. As pastor o f the church at coaster had gone and the stops came I c e $ 7 . 9 5 ' ‘I w an erperiment.’' etDeHmonf»» Tonns man?*' Ephesus (I Tim. 1:3,4). Here Timothy **“Six feet three.” From the door- more and more often as they drew declared Roberta looked at her w a^. labored for many years, tactfully S ir G e o rg e way Sir George gravely corrected her. near to a big city. One by one the “What's your last name? she asked. meeting the diflSculties of that great ‘feia’tJ? “ '^e’re "Your sentiments are mine. Miss toys were going and still Dolly Dim­ ■'Sandison.” church. The secret of his ministry, "He doesn't look a bit Uke you, MacBeth. Let’s stick to them.’' ple dung to the arm of the Sin Sol­ r "S. I think, sir.” (TO BE CONTINUED.) as that of all Christian ministers, Aunt—Aunt Aggy." waa that he had implicit confidence dier. They were in the city now and sud­ In 'the Scriptures as God’s Word, and denly the sleigh stopped before a ______that he diligently studied them so as rightly to divide them in meeting the p l^ frame house. * ' kind," retorted *%here’s no chimney big enough for M em entoe. of Fam ou. Scotchman In M uw um needs of those to whom he ministered. ■ Shk 4 “Slie’s not a me here,” eald Santa as lie shoul­ 68 just a naughty child." This is the only way to meet the needs irersal Iro n aboul or In the drawers. Indicating dered the sack of toys and started - ' S “P Ws hand fo r w hlch^lse In the difficult field of a the pursuits which bad been Inter­ for tJie door. [ ic e $ 3 . 4 5 pastor. ^ th6 rupted by death, . . . On the On the bao»8h ^ . , ’gt Are were in - learning to' use them as th«r parent! woman, I shall feel that I have worked bag; only one soldier left. “ W h a t's with God.—George Macdonald. “1 wanted to leave you two togeth­ Vtti, or Is It Adonis, dolni do BCIlttl& • • •

-*^1 Ill mSCORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. m JAILS SELF to GET CANWES HAVE DAY; I s i It.--- CANADIAN SURGEON U. S. PRISON HOM E WIN HERO MEDALS WINS WORID FAME Broken Man Turns Counter­ pavie i Stories of Deeds of Faithful u Foot and Joint Ailm ents A re feiter and Tips Agents. J Dogs Recalled. D on’t Mtli, Treated Successfully. t o t h e C h a i r m a n o f Detroit—'Theodore Murdock, bent and crippled, and appearing much old­ New York.—It was Just like a fairy Commissioners Ottawa.—At WiUIamsburg, a tiny er than his fifty years, achieved his td le come true.- Rem em ber the story village six miles from Morrisburg and ^ U A L R E P O R ' ambition when Gregory H. Frederick, of the dog that, stayed w Itt his tiny the S t Lawrence river, a country doc­ c h ie f assistant United States attorney, mistress all night when sh? was lost T r e a s u r e r tor has the world coming to his door signed a warrant charging him with In the woods, guarding her till her R e c e ip t s and Dig' because of the extraordinary success parents came for her? Then, of with which-he Is treating ailments of counterfeiting. It ended months of miserable toll course, there are the innumerable 1929, to Nove^ the feet and joints. By scores and for him writing with twisted fingers. stories of the faithful dogs which have hundreds a day, by tens of thousands He smiled contentedly as he was led saved their masters’ lives. a year, men and women are visiting to a cell in the county jail. Recently a group of grateftl mis­ him, and going away relieved or o r d i n a r y f u Murdock was arrested by George H. tresses and masters came ta bear tes­ cured. Boos, secret service operative. In his timony for their dogs’ heroism and. It Is a story of unusual human In­ room In a hotel after a mysterious Incidentally, to gather in silver medals. I „ ,,ie Allen. Outside Poo I terest which Is told of Dr. M. W. telephone call to secret service head­ The New York Anti-Vivisection so­ Locke, this specialist in common dis­ “ Ida Boger-s C hild, O . quarters. The caller had said a "dan­ ciety celebrated Animal Hero day and i: eases such as fallen arches; a modest gerous” counterfeiter might be arrest­ decorated dogs, regardless of pedigree Jane Choplaln, Outside I physician who with professional reti­ ed in the hotel. or background, who have shown un­ Charlotte Clement, OutsK ■ t. cence decUnes to be interviewed. He Boos was heavily armed when he derstanding, courage or Intelligence. is said to have now the largest prac­ Bessie Freeman, Outside 1 flung open the door and found Mur­ On the stage of the Union audito­ tice In the world. He charges no pa- dock. With wide smiles, Murdock said rium there sat golden haired Irene ■ Martha Hairston, Outsidt tiant more than for treatment; his | 1 he was a counterfeiter with a record Nagel, with her big St Bernard, fellow-citlzens' and the poor from ev­ I ladiih Hendrix, Outside and had actual molds for coins in the Champion, forming a proper back­ erywhere are treated without charge, Vander Hodgson, Outside rooms. He produced the molds and ground. and yet his.Income Is reported to be Boos reluctantly assisted him. to a Billy and His Poodle. 5,'oilie 6= Emily Jeffries, Bi'-- $50,000 a year. taxi and brought him to Frederick’s pjcky Huston, Outside Declines Tempting Offer. From the audience came tow haired ofilce. Billy Kelly, five, dragging Tweedy, D T tf you must He declined an offer which would tee Kiger & W ife , Oufc There he confessed that he was sen­ who could have qualified as a white have given him a clinic in a famous Mrs- Unity Koontz, Outi tenced from Toledo in’ 1918 to ten poodle before he was completely B American medical institution. He re­ in an old pipe. Notj raul* In years in Atlanta penitentiary for coun­ shaved. Billy told of how, after his . i-«ird. Outside Po turned a cheek for ? sent him by on the liotlom of yota kfe ^ 10 ,000 terfeiting. Prison life broke down his mother had Installed a large refriger­ Maggie Miller,. Outside 1 a grateful American whom he had aid­ health and he was paroled in 1924. a to r In -her kitchen, he had- decided to .Tken try some ordimty toljjcoj ed. When lodging bouses in Williams­ . Miller and Daughter! Unable to gain a livelihood he first examine It with the result that the m your favorite pipe. Nott on otlitr burg began to charge exorbitant rates conceived the idea of spending the door had slammed upon him. For Rachel and Mary Seamon,! for accommodation he told them to' jloe. RnaOy, try some Sit Walljt remainder of his life in a prison about more than an hour his ftunily searched stop. “Make your charges reasonable Rate^b smoting tobacco i# any gaj Jacob Spry & Wife, Out ' two years ago, he told Frederick. He the attic, at the neighbors’—in fact pipe. You won’t tave to note it any.- Mrs. Lee Tutterow, O u t or I will build a hotel of my own,” he could not make np his mind to take everywhere but in the ice box. And said, and he would have done so, but the step, however, until a few months it remained for Tweedy - to find his wbcre. for youll notice witli tie very Jlrs. Fonzo Robertson, C It proved unnecessary. The threat was ago. Then all efforts to get sent to jail master and stand there barking till first puff how much cooler and miljff Mrs. Agnes W illiams, Out; enough. were futile. they let him out h is. It stays so, right down ta tit Doctor Locke was bom on a farm a After trying to enter state Institu­ J. L. Clement, one day p There were many other tales—testi­ last -puff in the bowl—ricli, mslliMf few miles from Williamsburg, gradu­ tions unsuccessfully, he told Frederick, monials of Daisy’s or Beauty’s faith­ Mocksville Hardw are, Su] ated In medicine at Queen’s university and fragrant Your regular tobitto- he decided to violate a federal law, fulness. But It was the dogs who in Kingston, and took a post-graduate J. S. Daaifil* Salary, post easiest ineans he knew, he said, was could i>erform tricks who got the most sist has Sir Waiter, of course. Tiy j Mrs. Queen Bess Kennen, course In orthopedics at EJdlnburgh. to violate the postal laws by sending applause—and, incidentally, medals, tin— today. He set up in practice at Williamsburg, obscene letters through the mails. He too. R m , who started life as a mon­ B. 0. Morris, one day I specializing in diseases of. the feet and sent several letters to the district at­ grel terrier but who has come up in J. D. Hodges, one day pe joints, but It was not until the last torney’s office, but no attention was the world, now being a star in the jl. A„ Hartman, Salary -j few years that his fame began to paid to him. movies, was brought to the-show by IITHER a board or a heavy spread—and then principally- across piece of cardboard will do. Writing the letters was painful, and Dr. Elias Bier, who picked him up i \V. H. Eaton, Salary & ^ ^ ISTHER MAKTIN felt cheat- the border in New York state. Tiiis sliould be about 2% in despair over their failure he turned several years ago in the streets and ed. Here she was on her Information about the doctor’s af­ M. A. Hartm an, 0 . S. C. E inches wide. The top and to an almost Impossible task for a has trained him In the art of being first trip by air—at Christ- fairs has to be obtained from his i K. L- Cope, Salary, Capti bottom of the board should man in his condition—the manufac­ am u^g, Rex prayed, walked, played mas time—and she couldn’t friends In the village. They say that I be cut a little curved, as the ture of molds for coins. dead, and gave imitations of a soldier Edwards & Broughton C o l enjoy it at all! Of course, except in winter when roads are Im­ picture shows. Now print Somehow he accomplished the task. coming back from war. she had to admit to herself, passable he treats an average of 200 Tlios. M. Chaffin, Agent,! I very neatly the articles you He finished the molds and then called “Talks” Self Into Medal. of ' Fred Harrington was prob­ to 400 patients daily, seven days a the secret service headquarters. County Officers’ wish to include—sugar, lard, Princes Jacqueline, a diminutive ably as surprised as she week, and that 70 per cent of them After telling his story, Murdock butter, eggs, coffee, Boston bull terrier, whose owner, Mrs. R. M. P arro tt In k & was. If he had seen her. are Americans. He begins work at waited anxiously for Frederick’s de­ tea, le m o n s , ex­ *Mebel Robinson, brought her from Paramount Chemical At least he didn’t Icnow that she eight o’clock In the morning and ends cision. Smiles lit his face when Fred­ tracts, spices, rice, Watervilie, Maine, “talked” herself had seen him. She had been in her it when the last case of the day has erick decided there was a technical Legrand’s Pharm acy, D r |N flour or whatever seat when she noticed him entering .Into a medal. Princess Jacqueline been disposed of. violation of the counterfeiting laws \V. F. Stonestreet Tele. I-'-;I- else Mother may said "Hello,” “I will,”.following it up the air liner and never since had her Patients' From Everywhere. and recommended a warrant need in the way face been turned from the window. with a little tune. E. IX ljnme.s. Salary » of supplies for On a recent morning a visitor found John K. Vogel proved that Rita, his That wouldn’t have been so bad if sho about 75 automobiles in the village' J. M. Burgess, W ood Con making the dally could have seen the earth and watched miniature Schnauzer, was worthy of n with patients. Half of them bore Famous Elm ’s Grandson D.ivie Record, P tg . A ds sl meals. W hen she the rivers and farms as they skimmed medal by his story of the night when American license plates ana many receives her Christ­ swiftly along, but with this snowstorm W ill Be Transplanted Rita weened his family.by tugging Frances Threlkeld, Work| from distant points. Patients were of - . I T ’ S 1 5 and mildeA mas gift, she can rag in g ! Cambridge, Mass.—A “grandson” of at the bedclothes after a fire had Southern Public U til. Cc i hang It in the all classes, some in expensive chauf­ She lifted her vanity case for the the famous Washington elm, under started in their apartment kitchen, and when­ feur-driven cars; some in humble ve­ which Gen. George Washington as­ Daisy, a beautiful German shep­ S. C. Stonestreet, Salary tenth time and under pretest of ar­ hicles. All had the same treatment ever she runs out ranging her hair carefully surv^ed sumed command of the Continental herd, who was trained .in a European Lester P. M artin, Salary of one of these and paid the same fee. In rare cases I moVlE STARS—STUDIOS-Kouymwl army, soon will be thriving in historic school in the art of what Is now her Famous F^ces. etc; iol Sanford Motor Co., R ep articles, she can Doctor Locke finds it necessary to re (bird dim^nsioo on myn k soil here. life vocation—Riding the blind—was tion pianrd tilm. Sent J I ; sticlc a pin beside Its name ou the sort to surgery, but in the main he another recipient of a medal. Daisy 82.50 1‘of FILMOSCOPbI J. C. Boger, Salary S upt The Washington elm Itself, long a with one roU-lSw#" board, and not forget to order It. uses nothing but his strong hands In local landmark, was cut down several daily guides a lady whose sight Is Tie-.Ts. Ocher rolls tom E. F. Tutterow, Transpi librury. ioj each. manipulations which are said to be failing through New York trafilc.. This also can be made out of board years ago after its great age had B0EGE9 BSOWnS ta Martin Bros., Supplies or cardboard, cut a little fancily at quite painful but remarkably effective. made it a hazard to motorists and pe­ 6eSNorili;olxrts0000<>00000<>00<3 ishes here recently, Church said that .‘‘Although I am oiJy i Cash on H and, Inches long. Then a chance in this blizzard,” he was of a war veteran from jail disclosed it .was time to sound a note of warn­ with this for a saying, “so we dropped a flare. We’ll Elx-Wife Comes Back ■years old, I have fuu. --- , , f disbursements a world’s record for arrests In po­ ing. against the practice of putting Lre for. Before iny first W measure cut twelve have to all sUck by the ship till -it lice court here recently. large nickels on the collection ;)late more exactly like clears up. A man wouldn’t get far in Crate, W ins H im was bom my it Fold them in An attorney asked the judge to re­ In church In the hope that they would Ba l a n c e o n : in this storm.” , , Paris.—A Montparnasse sculp­ lease Stephen Woods, thirty-five-year- l><> mistaken for twenty-flve-cent to take Lydia E. the middle and “You mean,” Esther asked, “we’ll tor, fell in love with and mar­ old sailor, from jail. He had .been pieces. Vegetable Compound make a cover of have to spend- C hristm as h e re l” ried an English woman artist sentenced to approximately two years !l^soterriblyweak.Ihadt o j ^d i n a r y l colored ' paper ta “Possibly.” A few months later he fell out ■ ■ which to enclose on charges of assault and drunken­ “Oh, well,” said Fred, "what does It of love and procured a divorce. lie dow n four or fi'je “ r ness. ^c k lin g Sea Turtles l Who. .Gro. Co. them. Then punch two holes where matter? I think we’ll have a very d a y .A fte r three bodes w The judge asked for the man’s court The woman made desperate ef­ they are folded and fasten the sheets merry Christmas — now— together— Found by O ld M ariner :feelagreatim?rovemenU record. It disclosed he bad been ar­ forts for a recpncillation, but together with brass fasteners. Print don’t you?” Sarasota, Fla.—A spiles of enor­ t " « Prmting Co., rested 154 tim es since 1919 and has the Frenchman refused even to take the Vegetable Coffl^ the letters of the alphabet one letter And Esther, understanding, smiled see her. mous sea turtle that “cackles” when in tlie right hand comer of each page, paid $2,040 In flues. Since 1920 Woods w h e n e v e r I need It f I ®'»nks. etc. . and answered, “Very.” Learning that her es-husband it lays its eggs has been discovered by and you win have a neat lin^4ndexed has spent the equivalent^of eight years (©. 193#. Weslem Neirspaper tTnlon.) was moving,^ the infatuated Capt Clarence Roberts, veteran Sara­ me strength to be ^ address book,' . . in ja il. artist bribed the moving con­ sota pilot The “cadsle,” he Mid, mother to my fe Record, .ptg. (IS, 1930, Western Newsinp«TJn!on;1 sounds like a cross' between the grunt tractor to crate and deliver her i V e m L . Dennings, SioJ ...... I Hoir to Uffht the Tree M an K illed on W ay to to the new apartment When of an alligator and the ear splitting To combine In equal proporQona Funeral of Auto V ictim the sculptor was unpacking his cries of the manatee* or sea cow. lik e Qiriatmaa Dolls red and g ^ n lights of equal brt^t- Nonylch, Conn.—En Voiite tp attend furniture he found- his ex-wlfe These turtles, the captain reports, "wtman. Salary I In ^ite of all the advanced Ideas ne^ on your Christmas tree Js an the funeral 'o f a nephew who had in one of the crates. Explana­ ^o w to jenormous size In d are found Lvdia^ii of the rising generation, the average assault on the eyesii^t The result been kllle'd in an automobile accident tions were made and the couple bn the sandy beaches-of the Gulf of small girl still likes a doU as well suggests traffic signals gone mad. here, Philip Cormier of Framingham, became united again. M ^co. They lay their eggs.just as she likes any Chiistmas Two parts of green to one of *ed maj- Massn was. kiUed.in a similar mishap. above high water. Captain Roberts hail pre se n t be used more ^ecU vdy. 9«<><><>o o o o o o o o o o o ^ gathered toitie eggs for years.

- THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Mocksville Hdw. Co., Sup. for Court H. 30.94 Mocksville Hardware Co., Supplies for Sam Clement’s Wife, Outside Poor _____ 4.00 Lester P. Martin, Salary & Visits...... Ljvie County Exhibit 53.00 Court House and J a il ______37.53 Bessie Freeman. Outside Poor — ----- 5.00 J. L.-HoIten, Clerk Dec. Court ...... 16.50 C. C. Sanford Sons Co., Supplies for Martha Hairston. Outside Poor ------3.00 ’o a t Southern Public Utilities Co, . Court House and J a il ___ J..- ---- 42.76 Judie Hendricks, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 the C h a i r m a n of the Board ot County c c Lights Court House and tXail 20.87 Sanford Motor Co., Labor on Boiler __ 1.50 Vander Hodgson. Outside Poor — ...... 4.00 rnmrnissioners, D avie C ounty: Mocksville Hotel, Dinner for Jury..._ 9.75 Manuel & Else, Inc, Funeral Exp. for Beckie Austin, Outside Poor ...... _...... 3.00 REPORT of S. C. STONESTREET John J. AUen, Wearing Apparel ______thi 37.25 Old Soldier ______20.00 Mollie & Emily Jeffries. Outside Poor-_ 6.00 ■ P- M . Haneline, Salary Treasurer of Davie County. 56.00 C. C. Sanford Sons Co, Wearing Apparel 10.00 Lee K iger and AVife, Outside Poor ...... 5.00 E. D. Ijames, Salary & Stamps...... OTPbts and Disbursements from December 151.50 Mrs. Mollie Jones, Vital Statistics — I... 18.00 Mrs. Unity'Koontz. Outside Poor ...... 6.00 to November 30, 1930. M. A. Hartman, Salary ...... •1 150.00 Davie Record, Envelopes, Adv. Sheriff.... 30.00 Agnes Laird. Outside Poor ------3.00 ': ') T. C. Sheets. R. R. Fare to Reunion...... 1.14 Miss Victoria Byerly, Vital Statistics .... 47.00 Maggie Miller. Outside Poor ...... 8.00 K. L. Cope, S alary. Capturing Stills, Summons Lester P. Martin, Salary & Visits ____ 47.50 Jane Miller and Daughter. Outside Poor 4.00 Jurors, Etc ...... o r d in a r y f u n d , DECEM BER, 1929 237.38 Mrs. John E. Brock, Vital Statistics .... 22.60 Rachel and Mary Seamon, Outside Poor 6.00 D r. Martin Bros., Supplies Co. Home __ __ 72.35 C. C. Smoot. Vital Statistics --- :______10.00 Jacob Spry and Wife. Outside Poor...... 5.00 Allen, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 Hal Boger, Work County Home ...... ■ 45.00 Baxter Durham, State Auditor, Clothing Mrs. Fonzo Robertson. Outside Poor.-- 6.00 -.1 Ida BDgcr's Child, Outside Poor ...... 4.00 :i Mary Boger, Work County Home 25.00 for Indigent Children ...... 91.87 Mrs. Agnes Williams. Outside Poor ____ 4.00 ;i 3.00 J- C. Boger, SaUry December ...... !! ciwi>i"“'> ...... 88.33 J. S. Daniel, Salary & Postage ----...... 176.50 Ella Grey Lyons, Outside Poor ------4.00 j Llrfle Clement, Outside Poor ...... 4.00 Mocksville Motor Co., Repairs Co. J a ill -I 4.00 Mocksville Tele. Co.. Phone Rents ---- 16.80 Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, Outside (Poor 4.00 1 ‘ Freeman, Outside P oor...... 5.00 W. H. Eaton, Salary, Prisoners’ Board.. 186.76 Legrand Pharmacy, Drugs Co. Home. Jail 27.70 Bell Owens. Outside P oor ...... 8.00 . ! i Hiiirston, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 S. C. Stonestreet, Salary, December...... 66.66 Twin Brook Farm, Milk for Mrs. Rubin Parker, Outside Poor ...... 8.00 n il Hendrix, Outside F o o t ...... 3.00 MocksviUe Tele. Co., Phone Rent ...... 21.60 Mollie Jones ------—; 3.07 Bob GiU and Wife ..._...... 4.00 L r Hodgson, Outside Poor ...... 4.00 Geo. D. Barnard, Stationery Go. Supplies Martin Bros., Supplies County Hom e ..... 49.75 5.00 for C. S. C...... Total Expense ...... $ 2,847.71 Mie & 14.09 Hal Boger, Work County Home ...... 86.00 $ 1,279.06 lli.ston. Outside Poor ...... 3.00 Mrs. Queen Bess Kezinen, Salary & Exp, 83.55 Maiy Boger, Work County Home ---- 20.00 Balance on Hand March 1, 1930 ______M . Hartman, Fees February ______89.6; ^UTifyoumustcoav«„yoJ (^Kiper & Wife, Outside Foor ...... 5.00 J. S. Daniel, Salary & Postage _____ ;__ 177.00 Standard Oil Co.i Kerosene County Home 7.40 A.. sett, try some ordinary tob K. L. Cope, On 1928 Tax Levy ...... 292.70 Unity Koontz, Outside Poor ...... 5.00 Frances Threkald, Asst. Co. Accountant 43.00 J. C. Boger, Salary January ...... 88.83 in old pipe. Note result !n c K. L. Cope, On 1928 Tax Levy ...... 90.06 ,jp(s Ijiirti, Outside Poor ...... 8.00 M. A. Hartman, Witness Pees, Court Cost 24.02 , J. J. Allen, Supplies County Horae ___ 26.65 bottom of your left sW . 18.00 .Miller, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 Legrand Pharmacy, Drugs Co. Home, Jail 26.30 Southern Public Utilities Co., K. L. Cope, On 1928 Tax Levy ______a try some ordinary totaa K. L. Cope, On 1928 Tax Levy Penalty.... 81.18 ,i,f .Miller ami Daughter, Outside Poor.. 4.00 It. L. Booe, Supplies for County Jail ...... 7.80 Lights Court House and Jail ...... 17.13 •fa v o rite pipe. N ote on otli E. D. Ijames, Register Fees February .... 87.26 Finally, try some Sir Walt peli.l and JInry Seamon, Outside Poor .. 5.00 D. M. Haneline, Part Salary January .... 10.00 Dr. T. L. Glenn, 2 visits to County Home 6.00 K. L. Cope. On 1929 Tax Levy ...... 471.26 leigli sm ok ing t o W o in any j Spry & Wife, Outside Poor ...... 5.00 L. L. Boyd, Supt. Morrison Train. School 26.45 D. M. Haneline, Balance Salary for Jan. 45.00 K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy ...... 4.7.00 le. Y o u w o n t have to note it s )l,i. Lee Tulterowj Outside Poor ...... 4.00 Sallie Allen. Outside Poor ...... 3.00 M. A. Hartman, Salary & Stamps ...... 161.00 K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy ...... 146.01 lere, fo r y o u ll notice w itt tlie ^ jiB, Fonzo Robertson, Outside P o o r ...... 5.00 Annie Bell Austin, Outside Poor 4.00 E. D. Ijames, Salary and Stamps ...... 151.50 K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy Penalty.. 94.01 I t pufFhovir mucli cooler and i )l,s, Agnes Williams, Outside P o o r ...... 4.00 Ida Boger^s Child, Outside Poor ...... 4.00 S. C. Stonestreet, Salary ...... -...... 66.66 ts. It stays so, right down U J L. Clement, one day pension board .... 2.60 Sam and Charlie Clement, Outside Poor .. 4.00 W. B. Bailey, Vital .Statistics ...... 11.0 0 jt puff io the bowl— rich, mell Total Cash M arch 31, 1930 ...... $2,646.04 jlKksville Hnrdirare, Sup. court house .. 6.50 Bessie Freeman, Outside Poor ...... 5.00 J. L. Holten, Repairing Shoes Co. Home 1.85 Q d fra g ra n t. Y o u r regular totacwh Total Disbursements ...... ^ 7 . 7 1 j S, Daniel, Salary, postage, etc...... 178.29 Martha Hairston, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 Frances Threkald, Asst. County Agent.. 39.00 U has S ir W a lte r, o f course. T iy j 82.50 Judie Hendricks, Outside Poor ...... Bank of Davie, Prin. & Int. Note.... 16,076.00 I — today. a,i. Queen Bess Kemien, Salary and E.xp. 3.00 on Balance on Hand April 1 , 1930 .. 297.83 Vander Hodgson, Outside Poor ...... 862.73 [ 0. jrorris. “>'<-■ pensi™ board..... 2.50 4.00 Boyles Building Co., Repairs Court House J.D. Hodges, one day pension board...... 2.50 Beckie Austin, Outside Poor...... 3.00 R. H. Haneline, Work Court House ...... 3.00 ORDINARY FUND, APRIL, 1930. jl A, Hartman, Salary ...... 160.00 Mollie & Emily Jeffries, Outside Poor .5.00 Total Expense for February _.$17,950.01 D r. C r. f. H. Eaton, Salary & Prisoners’ Board 131.51 Lee Kiger and Wife, Outside Poor .....;. 5.00 Balance on H and Feb. 1, 1930 ...... $16,259.65 Dr. Lester P. Martin, Salary & Visits__ 46.00 IK. Hartman, C. S. C. Fees, C ourt Cost 14.98 Mrs. Unity Koontz, Outside Poor ______6.00 M. A. Hartman, Pees January ...... — 138.17 Martin Bros., Supplies County Home__ 62JS K.L. Cope, Salary, Capturing Stills, Etc. 271.68 Agnes Laird, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 K. L. Cope, 1929 Tax Levy ...... 1,654.32 Mocksville Tele. Co., Phone Rent ______17.40 Eilminis & Brnuglilon Co., Forms & Post. 9.23 Maggie Miller, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 K. L. Cope. 1929 Tax-Levy ...... 509.03 Davie Record, Stationery, Ptg. Adv.___ 130.10 Ihoi X. Chaffin, Agent, Prem ium on Jane Miller and Daiighter, Outside Poor 4.00 K. L. Cope, 1929 Tax Levy ...... 67.00 W. E. Kennen, Bal Work on C. H ...... _... 610.80 Coanly Offieer.s’ Bonds ...... 883.00 Rachel and Mary Seamon, Outside Poor 5.00 E. D. Ijames, Fees January — ...... ;...... - 78.80 W. H. Eaton, Salary & Prisoners’ Board 285.81 I B,Ponott, Ink & Postage ...... 2.63 Jacob Spry and Wife, Outside Poor...... 5.00 K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy ...... ,572.23 M. A. Hartman, Salary, Postage, 1 Paramuunt Clieniical Co., Clenzer Soap.. 18.00 Mrs. Fonzo Robertson, Outside Poor...... 5.00 ■ Court Stenographer, .Juror’s Fees___ 713.46 Mrs. Agnc-s William.s, Outside Poor ...... K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy ...... 176.07 I Ltgraad's Pliarnincy, Drugs Co. Home.... I3.TS 4.00 K. L. Cope, Oo 1929 Tax Levy ...... 19.60 T. N. Chaffin, Premium, J. S. Daniel Bond 12.60 W. F. Sloneslrect, Tele. R e n t, Co. Home 12.00 Tot.iI Expense for January ..$ 2,613.84. K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy Penalty.... 24.16 J. C. Boger, Salary ...... 83.83 151.S0 COtSO'*' E. 1). I,iam«> Salary ft Stam ps ...... S. W. Carter, Work at Court House...... 12.00 Bal.ince on H.ind, Jan. 1 , 1930 ...... $12 ,000.11 K. -L. Cope, On 1928 Insolvent Tax ...... 2.00 J.M. Buigess, Wood C ourt House & J a il 6.00 C. C. Young & Sons, Funeral Expense..'.. 40.00 M. A. Hartman. Fees Dec...... i96.-15 Mrs. Queen Bess Kennen, Expense Coun­ 39.-t0 Dwie Hecord, Ptg. Ads Stationery Sheriff M. G. Poster, Funeral Expense ...... 20.00 K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy ...... 1,207.76 ty Home for Mrs. Long ------50.00 Fiimei Threlkcld, W’’ork Co. Accountant 45.00 S. C. Stonestreet, Salary ...... ’S 1 5 }^— a n d mildel K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy ...... 371.61 K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy ...... 451.21 66.66 [ Sonllieni Public U til. Co., Lights C. H ... 13.83 Haneline, Salary ...... 65.00 K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy ...... 31.50 K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy ...... 42.50 D...M. S. C. Stoncstrect, Salary N o ^m b e r...... 66.66 Watkins Book Store, Supplies ...... 5.10 K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy ...... 396.62 K. L. Cope, On. 1929 Tux Levy ...... 138.84 Lester P. Martin, Salary & 'Pwo T rips..... 45.00 Mer. Who. Gro. Co., Janitors Supplies .... 6.00 flE STARS— SraDiOS-KOlLYl K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy ...... 122.04 K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy Penalty.... 46.09 Famous Faces, etc; I Ssnfonl’Motor Co., R epairing Clock...... 1.00 tbird dimension on Campbell & W alker, Funeral Expen.se .... 20.00 tion picture film. I K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy ...... 11.00 82^ for FILMOSCL- J. C. Bojer, Salary Supt. Co. Home ...... 83.83 Total Cash Feb. 28, 1 930 ...... -$19,229.07 W. F. Stonestreet, Crying Sale ...... 1.00 witb one roll -12 to « E. D. Ijames, Reg. Deeds Fees ...... 60.86 views. Other rolls fn E F, Tutterow, Transporting Prisoner.... 4.00 17,950.01 Mocksville Hdw. Co., Supplies C. H., Jail 111.20 librarf. 50 j each. K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy ...... 387.95 Total Dlsbur.sements .—...... -...... 80E6ER BROTHERS i Martin Bros,, Supplies Co. Home..-...... 18.60 S. P. U. Co., Lights for Court House, Jail 8.06 666 North Robertson T K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy ...... 119.87 West HoU^vood. Calif Jacques Mfg. Co., B. K . P . Co. Home.... 6.7.5 Balance on Hand March 1. 1930 ...... $ 1,279.06 Home Ice & Fuel Co., Ice ourt House, J a il 16.00 K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Le\y ...... 21.00 Maty Boger, Work County Home ...... 20.00 Geo. D. Bernard Stationery Co., K. I.. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy ...... =.... 1,279.25 Pessimist After First Year Slanilaril Oil Co., O il Co. Home ...... 6.50 Supplies C. S. C...... 4.17 fPa,” said the kid, “wliat is K. L. Cope, On 1929 Tax Levy ...... 393.61 ORDINARY FUND, MARCH, 1930. John J. Allen, Supplies Co. Home ...... 70.14 Cr. Legrand's Pharmacy, Drugs Co. Home, Jail 120.60 Itira is t?'’ ' . K . ly. Cope, On 1929 Tax Lew ...... 16.00 D r. I Boger, Work Co. Home ...... —. 36.00 K. L. Cope. Salary. Capturing Stills, etc 238.33 J. L. Holten, Helping C. S. C...... 16.50 1‘H e’s a fatlier, son, wiio tliinks 1 M. A. Hartman, C.S.C.On 1925 Land Sales 240.81 is ROin;' to college to study," | C C. Sanford Sons Co., W earing A pparel 6.75 .Mocksville Teie. Co., Phone R ent ...... 18.00 J. S. Daniel, Salary, Postage, etc...... 179.00 ed his dad. M. A. Hartman, C.S.C.On 1926 Land Sales 244.15 Jlockiville Tel. Co., Phone R ent C ourt H . 20.10 Geo. G. Waters, Witness Tickets ...... 12;00 E..D. Ijames, Salary, Postage ...... 161.50 M. A. Hartman, C.S.C.On 1.927 Land Sales -125.43 D. M. Iluneliiif, Salary November ...... 55.00 S. C. Stonestreet, Salary ...... 66.66 .Mary Boger, Work County Home ...... 25.00 Costl? Statue M. A. Hartman, C.S.C.On 1928 Land Sales 15.28 The ivory and gold statue of A| ■I. S. Hi.ire, .\gent., F rt. Election Booths (■8.91 Edwin Earle, Supplies Clerk’s Office .... 11.75 Hal Boger. Work Countj Home ...... ' 46.00 M. A. Hartman, C. S. C., ^ made ljy Piiidias Hoi- tiie Pf Ella Grey Lyons, Outside Poor ...... 4.00 Southern Public Utilities Co., John H. Allen. Supplies County Home 86.71 Im o n at Atlicns was onihellisli; Costs on 1.928 Land Sales ...... 29.45 Kteve Iteovis, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 Lights Court House and Jail ...... 12.40 Standard Oil Co., Oil County Home ...... 8.06 III nearly §1,000,000 wnrtli of l ' M. A;- Hartman, C. S. C-. Southern States Printing Co., Supplies Edwards & Broughton, Stationery, Print­ Interest on 1928 L.ind Sales ...... 254.26 Poverty is a grindstone on wli Total Expense for December ...... $ 2,646.94- for C. S. C...... 27.67 ing and Binding — ...... 85.76 In y \vlts are sliai-pened. Balance on Hand Dec. , 1929 ...... $ 7,284.06 D. M. Haneline, Salary'...... —...... 56.00 Frances Threkeld, Work County Acct.... 58.50 1 Total Cash Ja n . 31. 1930 ...... $17,873.49 M. A. Hnrtraan, C. S. a Fees N ov, 1929 102.36 M. A. Hartman, Juror Tickets...... 20.00 Mrs. Queen Bess Kennen, Salary, Exp._ 83.26 J t ’s n m an’s outgo th a t plays iia5| Disbursements ...... -...... 2,613.84 79.86 itii his income. Ijames, Reg. Deeds, Fees Nov. 1929 J. M. Burgess, Wood Court House & Jail 8.00 C. C. Sanford Sons Co., Supplies County K' L Cope on 1929 Tax Levy ...... 692.61 Balance on H and Feb. 1, 1930 ...... $16,259.65 M. A. Hartman. Salary ...... 160.00 Home, Etc...... 17.86 K. L. Cope on 1929 Tax Levy ...... 182.31 E. D. Ijames. Salary & Stamps ---- 161.50 H. M. Deadman. Trip to Statesville to I- Cope on 1929 Ta.x Levy ...... 23.46 Merchants Who. Groc. Floor Sweep ..... 5.60 Dispose of Prisoners & P a rt Salary 28.00 ^ ORDINARY FUND, FEBRUARY, 1930. E. C. Morris. Witness Fees ...... — 4.06 ^ L Cope on 1929 Tax Levy ...... 3,360.13 ■ D r. Cr. E . G. IJendricks Lumber Plant, - 1.80 Wheeler Stroud, Witness Fees ...... 1.60 ^ L. Cope on 1929 Tax Levy ...... 1,030.81 Sallie Alien, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 Lumber County Home ...... 172.66 Jesse Luckly, Witness Fee ...... 6.40 I!’ L. Cope on 1929 Tax Levy ...... 15.50 Annie Bell Austin. Outside Poor ...... 4.00 W. H. Eaton. Salary & Prisoners’ Board 46.00 Mrs. Notie Rummage. Witness Fees ...... 4.00 ■f- S. Daniel on 1927 Tax Levy...... 65.86 Ida Boger’s Child. Outside Poor ...... 4.00 The Corkins Chemical Co., Insecticide .... H irm ah M iller, AVitness Fees ...... 6.60 S. Daniel on 1927 Tax Levy...... 6.65 Sam and Charlie Clement, Outside Poor .. 4.00 J. N- Baity, Funeral Expense. Mrs. James 20.00 6.96 Lucille Rummage, Witness Fees ...... 4.00 '■ S. Daniel on 1927 Tax Levy ...... 30.80 Bessie Freeman, Outside Poor ...... 6:oo R . W . Robinson, Mocks Court House....,...- 2.40 B. F. Rummage, Witness Fees ....______4.00 ■f' S. Daniel on 1928 Tax Levy...... 384.26 Martha Hairston, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 Davie Record, Adv. Painting of C. H -- 24.00 • K . Cope, Salary, Capt. of Still, Con­ S. Daniel on 1928 Tax Levy...... 20.76 Judie Hendricks, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 American Soap & Washolie Co.. Soap.... Li 36.60 veying prisoners, witness fees, etc..... 383.63 S. Daniel on 1928 Tax Levy...... 12.82 Vander Hodgson. Outside Poor ...... 4.00 Martin Bros, Supplies County Home...... J. S. Daniel, Salary, Drayage, Postage.... 193.37 B. F. McDaniel, Witness Fees ...... 16.50 C' -Midland R . R . Dividend ...... 1 ,200.00 Beckie Austin, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 Legrand Pharmacy, Drugs Co, Home ..... 12.85 John J. Allen, Fertilizer County Home 26.60 Daniel, on 1928 Land Sales ... .. 29754 Mollie & Emily Jeffries, Outside Poor .... 6.00 Mary Boger. Work County Home ...... 20.00 Erwin Cotton Mill Co., Coal ...... 9.00 S. Daniel, on 1928 Land Sales ...... 11.40 Lee Kiger and Wife, Outside Poor 5.00 Thos. N. Chaffin, Premium on Insurance 214.00 Mrs. R. O. Kyles, Witness Fees ...... 5.60 S- Daniel, on 1928 Land Sales ...... 16.71 Mrs. Unity Koontz, Outside Poor ...... 5.00 J. C. Boger, Salary ...... -..... — 88.38 Mrs. D. L. Kyles, Witness Fees ...... 10.40 ^ g m Xirif mr^'TliiTr*^^ Agnes Laird, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 Hal Boger. Work County Home ...... ■ 36.00 R. O. Kyles, Witness Fees ...... 23.10 I ‘‘Although I am oiJy Cash on Hand, Dec. 31, 1929...... $14,697.06 Maggie Miller, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 Della Brown. Dishes,.Etc...... 60 Agnes Williams, Outside Poor ...... 4.00 1 years old. I have four , DisburscmenK 2,646.94 Jane MilfetiMd Daughter, Outside Poor 4.00 -Frances Threkald, Asst. County Acct...... 42.00 Sallie Allen, Outside Poor ...... 3,00 I care for. Before my j Rachel anl% ary Seamon, Outside Poor 5.00 105.00 Ida Boger’s Child, Outside Poor ______4.00 I was bom my balance ON HAND. JAN. 1 , 1930 .$12,060.11 Jacob Spry and Wife, Outside Poor...... 6i00 Mrs. Queen Bess Kennen. Salary & Exp. Twin Brook Farm, Milk Mollie Jones..,. 2.00 Sam and Charlie Clement, Outside Poor 4.00 ake Lydia E Mrs. Fonzo Robertson, Outside Poor...... 5.00 I Vegetable C o m p o u n d t>eca J . L . Holten, Repairing Shoes Co. Home 1.40 Bessie Freeman, Outside Poty ....____ 5.00 I I was so terribly weak. I Iw d o r d i n a r y f u n d , JA N U A RY, 1930. Mrs. Agnes Williams, Outsidi Poor 4.00 I J, ■ Dr. Cr. I^te r P. Martin, Salary ...... 40.00 Juda Hendricks, Outside Poor ...I_____ i'. 3.00 1 lie down four or five Ella Grey Lyons, Outsidfe Poor ...... 4.00 • Who. Cro. Co. for .floor sweep__ 6-60 J. J. Allen, Supplies County Home ...... 62.10 Vander Hodgson, .Outside Poor ______4.00 1 d a y . After three bottles I co“| Keeve Reavis, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 Mocksville Hdw. Co.. Supplies Co. Home 22.59 Beckie Hueston, Outside Poor ______. 3.00 I fe e l agreatimprovement. i Miu C ourt Calen. 5.0® Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, Outside Poor 4.00 I ' 'U Printing Co., Stationery, Tax C. C. Sanford Sons' Co., Supplies Co. H. 12.25 Mollie Jeff:ries, Outside Poor ______3.00 I take the Vegetable Con^P° Bell Austin, Outside Poor ------3.00 J whenever I need It for W. E. Kennen, Work on Court House.... 100.00 Lee Kiger and Wife ______x 6.00 Cam ...... Rubin Parker, Outside Poor ...... q.oo Mrs. Unity Koontz Outside Poor ____ 6.00 ^ Walker, casket for Green Lyons 20.00 3.00 W. E. Kennen, Work on Court House.... 100.00 I'me strength to be Bob Gill, Outside Poor ...... I mother to my family* Co. Exhibit and Erwin Cotton Mill Co., Coal C. H ...... 9.00 Agness Laird, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 Ptg. K. L. Cope, Salary Capturing Stills, Maggie Miller, Outside Poor ______3.00 IVem L. ^ Notices...... 396.00 261.48 W. E. Kennen, Work on Court House .... 100.00 Demings,^J Office Supplies, Etc. :...... [str^gt. Saginaw, Sallie Allen, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 Jane Miller and Daughter. Outside Poor 5.00 Sons Co. W earing A pparel 26.91 Mrs. Mary H. Ward, Vital Statistics .... 12.60 ■ ■Hartman, Salary Court Stenogra- Annie Bell Austin, Outside Poor ...... — 4.00 Rachel and Mary Seamon. Outside Poor . 6.00 W. H. Eaton, Salary & Prisoners’ Board 172.86 Ida Boger’s Child, Ontside Poor ...... 4.00 Jacob Spry and Wife, Outside Poor ____ 6.00 SJ. Tickets, Dec. Court...... 221.40 Mrs. Queen Bess Kennen, Sal., Exp., etc. 140.50 Oil Co, Gas & O il, Co. Hom e 7.16 IVTOCSVILLE,^ C. THE DAVIE RE£*®E>. H- 5.00 Disbursements and Overdraft ...... Printing, Binding ...... ;.—...... - 82.24 Armesia - Draughn, Outside Poor Mr. anil Mrs. Johii Allen, Outside Poor 5.00 3.00 Mrs. M. R. Joimson, Witness Fees .... 7.20 Sy473.69 Balance on H a n ^, J u ly 1, 1930 ..... Bell Owens, Outside Poor ...... 2.60 Total Disbursements 3.00 D. O. JohMon, Witness Fees---- 10.42 Rubin Parker, Outside Poor ------Balance on H an d M ay 1, 1930...... ■kOO R . L. Edwards, Witness Fees ...... — ..... , 7io 924,30 ORDINARY FUND, JULY, r; tr. CO, 1 Bob Gill and Wife, Outside Poor...... I-.- K. L. Cope, 19291 Tax Levy ------1 9 3 0 . 4.00 W. n . Johnson, Witness Fees ----- 7.20 284.40 r It M cC la»'’°«l'> Joe Howard, Outside Poor ...... -..... K . L . Cope, 1929 Tax Levy ...... Dr. n'Stonestreet, Salary i 5.00 Dr. E. C. Choate, Pulling Teeth for 87.00 Sallie Allen, Outside Poor ...... Ct. Care of Mr. Boger, Outside Poor ...... K . L . Cope, 1929 Tax. Levy .....------3.00 Inmates County Home — ...... 0.00 Ida Boger’s Child, Outside Poor ...... r Record. Adverbsmg John Cornclison Funeral Expense ...... 20,00 285.06 4.00 K. L, Cope, 1929 T«c Levy Penalty...... ; r r Martin. Visits Outsi. 4.00 Twin Brook Farm, Milk, Mrs. M. Jones , 437 180.67 Sam and Charlotte Clement, Outside Poor Mary Scott, Outside poor ...... M. A. Hartman, C. S. C. Fees ...... -...... -t.OO r d»rdO il C O’ 0 « s & G r e , Mrs. Queen Bess Kennen, Salary, Exp. 18.20 Bessie Preenian, Outside Poor ...... J . C. Boger, Sale of Timber, Co. Home 3.00 ....1! 3,098.30 to Yadkinviile, Goldsboro, Exp., Etc. 145.50 Juda Hendricks, Outside Poor ...... Total Expense ...... 2.00 3.00 I-I. M. Deadmon Fees Court House ---- r I.P & W alker, K e p a ij 297.33 Geraldine Stonestreet, Drawing Ju ry .... • 1.00 2.00 Vander Hodgeson, Outside Poor ...... 11 li' ■ Balance on Hand April 1, 1930 J. S. Daniel, Fees, Court House ...... 4.00 John J. Allen, Supplies County Home.. 61.38 Beckie Heuston, Outside Poor ...... 528.35 111.36 3.00 H K. L. Cope, 1928 Ta.K ...... —■ E. C. Ijames, R. D. Fees ...... Martin Bros., Supplies County Home...... 157.00 Mollie Jeffries, Outside Poor ...... 3 Chaplain. Witness Fel 162.57 K. L. Cope on 1929 Tax Levy ...... --- 3.00 K. L. Cope, 1928 Tax 55.00 P tow ard, smith Workl 61.00 D. .M. Haneline, Salary ...... r... 96.10 Lee Kiegar & Wife, Outside Poor ...... 5.0(1 K. L. Cope, 192S Tax ...... — ...... K. L. Cope on 1929 Ta-x Levy ...... Mocksville Hdw. Co., Repairs, etc...... 19.58, Mrs. Unity Koontz, Outside Poor ...... r jioore Lumber Co., I 110.86 61.60 !i.»0 K. U Cope, 1928 Tax Penalty ...... 5.9H K. L. Cope on 1929 Tax Levy ...... 516.15 R. L. Booe, Supplies Court House & Jail 139.96 Agnes Laird,' Outside. Poor ...... 3.00 JI. A. Hartman, C. S. C. Fees ...... K. L. Cope on 1929 Tax Levy ...... D. C. Howard, Smith Work Co. Home.... 1.50 . 249.81 16.60 Maggie Miller, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 K. I-. Cope, 1929 Tax ...... — K. L. Cope,.on 1929 Tax Levy Costs ...... L Frances Threkeld, Asst. County Acct..... 42.00 Ice Fuel Co., Ice 76.86 Jane Miller and Daughter, Outside Poor 4.00 ‘ & I K. L. Cope, 1929 T a x ...... W . A. Roberts, Chmn. County Board of C. C. Sanford Sons Co., Wearing Apparel 9.65 I n Barnard StationeJ 38.00 6.00 M ^gie Miller, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 K. h . Cope, 1329 Tax ...... 40.00 Elections ...... 73.45 Lester P. Martin, Salary ...... Rachel and Mary Seamon, Outside Poor '""■supplies a S . C...... K. L. Cope, 1929 Tax .Penalty ...... -...... ‘i.OO Campbell & Walker, Part Payment Geo. I jr. Chaffin, .Agent, 90.20 Mrs. Agnes Williams, Outside P oor ...... ■l.OU E. C. Ijiimes, Uor.d Fees ...... T otal Cash, M ay 31, 1930 ... J ^ insurance C ourt Hous 584.50 Plott Funeral ...... -...... -...... 20.00 6,473.69 Mr. and Mis. John Allen, Outside Poor • J. S. Daniel, On 1928 Land Sales ...... Disbursements...... 1.00 lial Boger, Work at County Home ...... 36.00 I , L Clement, Railroad Fd 16.15 $ 2,990.96 Bell Owens, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 J . S. Daniel, On 1928 Land Sales Cost.... Overdraft ...... -...... S. P. U. Co., Lights Court Housi: & Jail 6.16 I L ie Real Estate, Loan &j 37.18 Aubin Parker, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 J. S. Daniel, On 1928 Land Sales In t.... 83.33 I compensation Insurand 249.83 J. C. Boger, Salary ..._...... Joe Howard, Outside Poor ...... K . L. Cope, 1929 Tax Levy ...... -...... ORDINARY FUND, JUNE, 1930. 4.00 20.00 | ,.D . Hodges, Kailroad Fa| 76.87 Campbell & Walker, Funeral Expense--- D r. Cr. Armesia Draughn, Outside Poor ...... -1.00 K. L. Cope, 1629 Tax Levy ...... -...... 486.00 -13.00 Everette Waddy Co., Election Booths — Sallie Aljpn, Outside Poor ------3.00 Mocksville Enterprise, Cuts for Elec­ K. L. Cope, 1929 Tax Levy ...... -...... r S. C. Eaton, Witness Fees ...... - 10.70 4.00 I Total Disbursements .1 I ( 78.52 Ida Boger’s Child, Outside Poor ...... tion ticket ..... L a...... K. L. Cope, 1929 Tax Levy Penalty ..... 8.30 . -1.69 1 *'■ 230.77 J. C. James, WitnessFees ...... —...... Sam and Charlie Clement, Outsiite Poor '4.00 I ■ K. I.. Cope, 1929 Tax Levy ...... J . L: Clement, one day. service Pension Bd. 2.50 L. G. Home, Witness . Pees ...... — 1.00 S.00 1 u A. Hartman, c . S>. rp 1 ^ 71.01 Bessie Freeman, Outside Poor ...... J. D. Hodges, one day service Pension Bd. 2.50 I ^ K. L. Copi’, 1929 Tax Levy ...... L ’ d . Ijames, R . D . Fees 35.50 John Cobb, Witness Fees...... 6.10 Juda Hendricks, Outside Poor ...... 3;00 K. I.. Cope, 1929 T.-.:; Le\y ...... B. O, Morris, one day- service Pension Bd. 2JM H. H. Cashion, Witness Fees ...... 3.10 - 4.00 81.31 Vander Hodgeson, Oiitside Poor ...... Lester P. Martin, Salary & Visits...... •t K. L.. Cope, 1929 Tax Levy Penalty ..... 2.70 2.00 G. S. Page, Witness Fees...... Beckie Heuston, Outside Poor ...... -...... 3.00 Edwards & Broughton Co., Repairs and I Totsl C-ash —...... I 3,708.72 I.,. P. Waller, Witness Fees ...... 8.80 3,00 1 Hital Disbursements ----1 Total Cash on Hand April 30, 1930...... Mollie Jeffries, Outside Poor ...... Replacement office Supplies for R, D. 8T.I2 3,698.30 H. A. Lashmit, Witness Fees ...... — ...... 7.00 Total Disbursements ...... -...... Lee Kiegar & Wife, Outside Poor 6,00 Mitchell Printing Co., Stationery, Printing Bessie Osbourne, Witness Fees :...:—...... 2.00 Mr. Barley, Oats, C. Home 27.37 Maggie Miller, Outside Poor — 3.00 Agnes WaUams, Outside Poor ...... ____ _ 4.00 Eaton, Salary & Prisoners’ Board 151.71 Jane Miller and Daughter, Outside Poor . 4.00 John Allm and Wife, Outside Poor 4.00 Total Disbursements Co., L'S'>ts House, Ja il.... 13.10 Rachel and Mary Seamon, Outside Poor 5.00 Bell Owens, OuUide Poor 3.00 Balance on Hand Sept. 1, 1930. $ 9,767.26 ' fc McClamrwl’. M aytag 5.60 Mrs. Agnes William.^, Outside Poor ...... 4.00 D r. Joe Howard, Outside Poor ...... __ 4.00 M. A. Hartman, C. S. C. Fees .. 187.90 Cr. ;'g,„„estreet, Salary for June..._... 66.74 John Allen and Wife, Outside Poor --- 4.00 3.00 Armesia Draughn, Outside Poor ... 4.00 E. D. Ijames, R. D. Fees _____ 62.45 | » o r } Record, Advertising Co. Acct...... 1.30 Bell Owens, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 4.00 Jo h n Richardson, Outside Poor ....: 3.00 J. S. Daniel on 1927 land sales .— ....— 68.47 3.00 Joe Howard, Outside Poor ------4.00 fflitsidc Poor I r Martin. Visits Outside Poor ...... Hazel Smith, Outside Poor ...... 4.00 8.00 J. S. Daniel oii 1927 land sales cost...... ^ 3.80 John Richard, Outside Poor ------3.iOO Oil Co., Oils & Grease Co. Home 2 U 7 ' i i 5.00 J. S. Daniels on 1927 land sales int....__. 17.82 Napoleon Ellis, Outside Poor ------3.00 I .. i ; McC»y, Witness Fees ...... 9.70 8.50 3.00 Total Disbursements ...... 9,083.04 J. S. Daniels on 1928 land sales ^...... :— 152.58 L. C. Deadmon, Witness Fees ------la o r .... I 11 S \ValUcr, Repairing Chairs.... 4.85 Clyde Jarvis, Witness Fees ------4.55 4.00 O verdraft, A ugust 1, 1930 ______$ 1,761.67 J . S. Daniel on 1927 land sales cost---- 3.80 KcN'«1'-. Witness Fees ------9.70 J. C. Osborni^ Witness Fees ------1.70 3.00 M. A. Hartman C, S. C. Fees ______71.57 J. S. Daniel on 1928 land sales in t ---- 16.64 10.60 ------K. L. Cope, Schedule B. & C. Tax.__ 343.43 J. s. Daniel on 1929 land sales'------' 363.35 W. L. Gaither, Witness Fees ------4.45 M oor .... [ ! ' Howard, Smith W o r k ...... 75 .5.00 L. Cope on 1927. Tax ...... 5.29 J. S. Daniel on 1027 land sales penalty.... 16.79 Ethel Eato% Witness Fees ------130 » o o r ..... 1.95 S.OO f l , Jloore L. Cope on 1928 T ax ______54.37 J. S. Daniel on 1929 land sales cost--- 10.80 F. R. Blakey, Witness Fees 21.94 Mrs. Bessie Freeman, Outside Poor --- 8.00 3.00 Leplar‘-'"'"‘“ ...... V L. Cope, Adv. Cost ...... 58.45 J. S. Daniel on 1929 land sales in t --- 1.10 13.10 Mrs. Hazel Smith, Outside Poor ------8.00 I t acffeely. Witness Fees ------L. Cope, sale of pipe , 180.50 3.00 .50 K. L. Cope, Schedule B Tax .— ---- ^--- Mrs. Unity Koontz, Outside Poor ---- 30.00 ffltside Poor :• 8.00 4.00 Ice & 1'“' ’ Bank of Davie^ borrowed money ____ 20,000.00 K. I* Cope Insolvent T ax ------— 14.72 Campbell & Walker, Pun. John Mclver 201.00 " P, B.ir..ar The Observer Ptg. House, Sales Contracts 3.18 Bell Owens, Outside Poor______3j00 1.60 1 ItGranfs Pharmacy, Medicine County House, E tc ______: _____ 20.89 Joe Howard, Outside Poor ______4.00 H Hom e...... 18.50 Home and Ja il ------Mitchel Printing Co., forms, etc.--- — 17.09 Commercial Ptg. Co, Supplies C. S. C ...: S.73 John Richardson, Outside Poor ______3.00' I J, L. Lentz, Witness Fees ...... -...... - 12.00 Legraiid’s Pharmacy, Medicine, ^c. ___ 1030 S ? and Re- Dr. W. C. Martin, 983 Complete Vac­ Napoleon Ellis, Outside Poor 3X» 65.84 Ijourt House 8.94. Fnntes Threkeld, W ork on Tax Books.. 51.00 cinations ______8*5.75 Germo Mfg. Co., Soap & DIsef.______Della Brown & Daughter, Outside Poor 4.00 Mocksville Enterprise, OMckets & Env.. 60.25 9 Outside P. 10.15 Davie Record, Adv. Stationery, etc...... ’ 21.60 Mocksville Telephone Co., Phone Rents. 20.00 Mrs. Bessie Freeman, Outside Poor ____ 8.00 A. D. Davis, Witness Fees...... ---- Mrs. Hazel Smith, Outside Poor ______8.00 i a H‘s Supplie.s 3.60 1 Jr. S. A. Harding, 859 Complete vaccl- Board of Education, Bal. due schools on 2.00 Mrs. . Unity Koontz, Outside Poor ______10.00 Sirs. Mollif niBons, 2 days mem. Board o f Elec. 220.75 Arthur Davis, Witness Fees ------3.70 1929 tax levy ..1 1 ...... 8,973.16 Mr.<>. Armissa Draughn, Outside Poor . 7.60 Davie Record, Sale A. P. Hendricks land 6.40 2.15 . J, S. Dsniel, Salary, F rt, Postage, etc. 182.90 Dr. Lester P. Martin, 1119 complete vac- J. A. Hutchins, Outside Poor ______4.00 Geo. D. Barnard Stationery Co., supplies Hj.initoriuin, j E. D. IJames, Salary and Postage...... 151i» cinatioiB ...... 279.75 F. H. Lanier, Witness Fees ----- 330 fo r Clerk’s Office ...... 16.78 15.00 C, C. Smoot, Vital Statistics ------' 10.50 Dr. A. B. Byerly, 1804 complete Tuci- Lonnie West, Witness Fees ------330 Ella Mae Summers, work on Tax Books... 16.50 Bowman Baton, Witness Fees ...... 2.00 Hiiry, Trips, D. »r. Mainline, Salary ------66.00 naUons ...... :...... 451 J)0 7.98 Edwin Earl, Jr., Office Supplies ______8.55 120.65 Mrs. Mollie Jones, V ita l StatisUcs...... 8.00 S. P. U. Co., Lights C. H., Jail & Bulbs 9 ...... Campbell & Walker, Funeral Mrs. Nancy Mitchell Printing Co., Office Supplies..... 132.07 Dr. L. P. Martin, Salary ...... 40.00 HO Reunion.. 14.72 I C. C. Young & Sons, Funeral Expense D ayw alt ...... — ...... 20.00 Standard Oil Co., Gas Co. Home ______630 Harold Daniel, Work on Tax Bo'• L. P. .Martin, Salary & V is its ...... 44.00 L. J . C. Pickier, Witness Fees ...... 2.30 J. ■ W. Allen, Court Costs ______4.66 Mrs. W . E. Kennen, Salary, Trav. Exp.... 162JM> James H. Cain, Court Costs ...... 1.13 9 II t Primary .3.00 I ^ilin J. Allen, Supplies County Home_ 35.73 The Corkins Chemical Co^ 30 gal. Red Twin Brook Farm, Milk Mrs.MoIlie Jfiaes' 2.22 I L. P. Waller, Court Costs...... 1.75 LeGrand’s Pharmacy, Drugs Co. Home, Jail 42.90 Bat Primary 3.00 j Sitlin Broii,, Supplies County H o m e ...... 40.90 S tar Insfecticide ...... 45.00 •ill W. E. Kennen, Court Costs ...______237 . Mocksville Hdw. Co., Hardware Co. H. etc. 80.58 21.39 3.30 ■■■y...... Hume Icc & Pud Co., Ice Court House 16.00 J. W. Thompson, Witness Fees ...... Jacob Grubb, Court Costs .....:...... 1 J» Mocksville Tele. Co., Phone rents, etc.... 2025 9 a t P rim ary 3.00 j tesvilic Hdw. Co., Sup. J a il, J a n . etc. 9.45 L. M. Graves, Witness Fees ------5.10 M. H. Gregory, Court Costs ...... 28.60 A. T. Grant, Salary 1 year Co. Atty ...... 300.00 Sat Primary 3.00 j tlaaice .Ms'-kland, i 'lay ju^ge Primary 3.00 E. S. Jarvis, Witness Fees ...... 5.75 S. M. Call, Court Costs 8.42 T. M. Dyson, Witness Fees ... 4.75 R. M. Eaton, Court Costs ______11 L. P. Chamberlain, Witness Fees ...... 85 i t primary.... 3.00 >Ir. Mary H. Ward, V ital Statistics...... 10.00 John H. Seams, Witness Fees ...... 11.10 .00 H. A. Lashmit Court Costs ______5.00 E. C. James, Witness Fees...... — 4.55 Hit Primary 3.00 Bryan Clark, Witness Fees 3.10 1®'C'Slone.strcct, Salary ..:...... 66.66 K. L. Cope, Court Costs ------32.75 G. W. Armsworthy, Witness Fees ...... — ;1.00 ant Primary 4.60 Mrs.^ Pearl Foster, Witness Fees --- 9.70 Hartman, Salary ...... 160.00 W. H. Baton, Court Costs ...... 15.75 H, L, Blake, Witness Fees ...... '— 1.95 5iK) in ia r y ...... 22.32 i ' Saliiry, Prisoners’ B oard 252.21 Mer. Who. Gro. Co., Floor Swefep.. R. L. Caudell, Court Costs--- ^------15.00 R. C. Brown, Witness Fees ______3.50 la t Primary 3.00 I T- Mock, Reg. at Prim ary ...... 21.02 Grey & Creech, 1 doz mops, C. H.. 6.30 T. W. Hellard, Witness Fees ------... 135 W. A. Scot^ Witness Fees ------28.00 92:50 S. M. Kepley, Repairing Adding Mch...-.— 7.50 J. L. Foster, Witness Fees ...... /.----- 1.85 25.84 I -L. Cope, Salary, Capturing S till...... 193.33 Mrs. Queen Bess Kennen, Sal. Exp. trips E. L. Calloway, Witness Fees ------3.50 J. A. Martin, Witness Fees ------...... 4J60 Bat Primary 8.00 • Lagle, Investigating death of W. K. L. Cope, salary summoning jurors. Jack Howard, Witness Fees — ...... 3.50 H , A. Swicegood, Witness Pees ______4.40 3.00 Capturing Stills, Transporting Pris. 332.48 Bat Primary Clouse. Robert Jackson ...... 10.00 Vance Hodgeson, Witness Fees ...... 3.10 LeGrand’s Pharmacy, drugs Co. H., Jail 21.85 8333 n t Primary. 3.00 L""“ ' ' ’•'I'cr & Co., A u d itin g Books 750.00 J- C. Boger, Salary ...... -...... —• S . It. Poster, Witness Fees . 3.50 •Maiy Boger, Work at County Home!-- 20.00 I o n ...... 9.00 A. O. James, 9 hours work with truck, two L . M. Stewart, Witness Fees .3.20 Foreman Maytag Co., repairs for Maytag 5.00 I d ^ ** " Sales ...... 98.50 13.50 Hal Boger, Work County Home...... 36.00 ■L t Primary 8.00 men cleaning grounds Court House... J. T. Scott, Witness Fees --- 430 L. ^^"'■'lint, Part Salary for August 10.00 Horn Johnston Co, 2 tons of feed --- 74.00 151.50 Tom Mays, Witness Fees --- 1.40 In a r y ...... 16.89 I • Eaton, P.nid jjoy dr„^jng juror.

t.. THE DAVIE REGORP, MQGKSViLLE. N. C

Mary Honrard, board for Lonnie Howard 10.00 J. L. Cartner, bridge sleepers------— 2.00 W . P. Hendin^ marker at election 1 day 3.00 ROAD FUND FOR A p S l ^ ^ m i 88.70 H. C. Meroney, repairs on furnace ____ 3.00 W ill Furdiess, work on road______19.00 Poindexter & Long, bridge lumber.:— ;— Sanford Motor Co., repairs, auto equiq. .... 3..B H. M. Deadmon, Balance Salary Chmn. Wiley Barney and Hdper, work on road 64.50 Carolina Tractor & Equipment Co., re­ G. H. Graham, garage rent for 13 mos. p {e»si ------J Board Commissioners ______75.00 1.45 1.5.00 Bill Ratledgei work on road ------... 33.75 pairs for tractor ______—------Caiarllc Bailey, dragging rosd ...... [j if . Beachamp, vork with j S. W. Carter, Work at Court House.___ 6.00 I flxmilinson Chevrolet Co., J Tiiomlinson Chevrolet Co., repairs, labor, 13.52 Sanford Motor Co., labor and repairs— 11.8 8 J. M. McDaniel, dragging road --- -- 2.00 Jlohn J. Allen, Supplies Co. Home 5T.85 Mocksville Motor Co., one battery -- 9.00 2.00 |c(,rolina Tractor & E q u ip .! •J. D. Hodges, R. R. Fare to reunion___ 13.88 C. V. Miller, .salary & frt. as Supt..„. 101.62 Thomlinson Chevrolet Co, repairs, etc..... 57-.01 I rent od tractor, etc...... I Bettie Leonard, Witness Fees ...... S.25 J. D. Furchess, work on road -- --- 25.50 C. C,-Sanford Sons Co., roofing, etc...... 23.40 H . L. Allen, top sort ...... 15.00 C. C. Sanford Sons Co, grates and etc. 33.4S Geo. Hendricks,- work on road ------20.00 Statesville Oil Co., Gas & Oil ------388.06 C. W. Beck, dragging road ...... f ft R bridgel Baptist Hospital, bill for Hazel Mc- i.7S U.00 1 01 Furchess, road work .1 Dr. T. T. Watkins, Medical service for G. H. Graham, repairs, etc. ------— A. U. James, hauling for b rid g e ...... 5.80 8.00 C u llo h ...... -...... :------Lonnie Howard ------11.50 A. Spillman, drag^ng roads — ...... 14.26 F. E. W illiard, repairs, etc...... I ; D. wwrU W . H. Eaton, Salary and Prisoners Board 228.2S 25.60 filbert Boger, road Clyde Jarvis, Salary for November 70.00 E . W. Hart, work' on Cana road ...... 10.60 C. V. Miller, salary, repairs, etc...... work O. L. Harkey, 15 days on Brd. & Mileage 96.00 IIS ’ .? Sanford Motor Co., repairs, parts, etc. 26.83 Jo h n J . A lien, shoes fo r W inters and i j. Dun, road w ork... J. W. Beaver, Witness Fees ...... 9.80 E . S. Cronatzer, dragging out sand ...... 15.00 IgUI Ratledge, road work B. U. Bailey, 1.5 days on Board.& Mileage 93.00 Roy Hendricks, work on road ...... 24.75 Axe Handle ...... ------3.36 lioyd Markland, work with team on road 10.60 0.00 Igitauin Berrier, road Wqrl Mocksville Hdw. Co., Sup. Court; H., etc. Felix Deadmon, work on road ---- 4 s io Star Service Stations, repairs, labor, parts 10.86 C. A. Hendricks, dragging road ...... J . M. Burge.ss, 2 loads of wood...... to o 37.50 13.60 Ifflley Barney & Herman Berrier, work on road --- 39.60 J. D. Furchess, work on roads — --- — Carolina Tractor & Equip. Co., repairs Helper, Baptist Hospital, bill for Garnet Broada- E. F. Tutterow, salary for Nov. --- 75.00 C. W. Dull, work on roads ...... 47.10 M fktcher White, road work I 34.20 for Tractor, shovels on tractor...... away and Mrs. Lou Myers ...... 13T.9S Buck Miller, work on road ______32.63 John Smith, work on roads ------20.00 I j j . p. Tutterow, Salary fo ri J . L. Holton, Soleing Shoes ...... — .78 A. Spillman, dragging road ...... 3.-30 I Ctrl Wagoner, road work Carolina Dry Goods Co., blankets for Jail 35.20' B. C. Miller, work on road ...... 11.0 0 E. F. Tutterow, Salary for January ...... 76.00 G. A. Barney, dragging road ...... J 2.00 f Clfde Jarvis, salary for Home Ice & Fuel Co., 1 ice book and un­ T. F. Call, work on road ...... 9.00 C. V. Miller, Salary for January------100.00 Statesville Oil Co., gas and oil ...... loading car of coal ...... 35.94 22U.11 i Fdix Deadmon, R o ad wor» Charlie Davis, work on road ------44.00 W. P. Miller, dragging road ...... :— 2.80 S. W . Furchess, dragging road ...... Commercial Ptg Co., Supplies C. S. C. 15.31 12.00 [ go- Hendricks, road woi Albert Boger, work on road ------29.26 Walter Barney, drag^ng road ------5.20 S. R. Cornatzer, bridge lumber ------Davie Record, Stationery, etc...... — 11.85 76.81 i ff, if. Miller, road w ork Carolina Tractor and Equip. Co., Bal­ D . D . Bennet, 300 feet bridge lum ber.... 5.40 Horn Service Station, vulcanizing tire.... Debt Service Fund, by general fund...... 194.53 6.00 f Surfees & Ward, tires, h 2,228.80 ance 'On tractors, repaid, etc. :_____ 1,548.16 Lonnie Richardson, dragging road ...... 4.00 C. B. James, work on road ...... Road Fund, by General Fund .... 20.00 County Home Fund, by General Fund_ 643.99 F. H. tinier, Part Payment Hiunting Clyde Jarvis, Salary for January ------76.00 Fletcher White, road work ------S5.T0 l|;|i 2.30 350.00 Mart Safriet, work on road;...... ----- I Total Disbursements, May! C. C. Sanford Sons Co., Clothing C. Home Creek Bridge ...... -...... 12.00 Roy Hendricks, work on road — ----- 56,02 M. A. Hartman, Salary for November 160.00 A lbert Boger, work on roeids — 25.00 Roy Hendricks, wiork on road ------29.00 . Bntanee on hand. May 1 , J E. F. Tutterow, salary for M arch ---- 75.00 l l SsJlie. Allen, Outside Poor ______3.00 Felix Deadmon, Work on Roads 39.00 ■Will Furchess, work on road ------27.40 K. I* Cope, on 1929 tax ...I Ida Boger’s Child, Outside Poor 4.00 J. F. Johns, Dragpng roads ------23,50 >■ Bill Ratledge, wmrk on roads .... 31.26 Herman Berrier, work on road — -- --- 51.00 R A. Goodman, refund oaf Charlotte Clement, Outside Poor ---- 3.00 L. C. Wyatt, d rt^ i^ roads ------5.00 K, L Cope, on 1929 taxes I ^i^da Hendrix, Outside Poor —-- --- 3.00 Herman Berrier & Helper, wvrk on roads 42.90 Felix Deadmon, woirk on road ...... 66.60 N. T. Anderson, sand for roads ----- 4.00 15.00 I A. J- Maxwell, refund oo ^ ■ yonder Hodgson, Outside Poor ______F. A. White & Helper, work bn roads.... 81.60 J. M. Stroud, dragging road ...... 4.80 John Smith, road work with team '---- Becky Huston, Outside Poor ------3.00 6.80 Geo. Hendricks & Helper, work on roads 20.00 Kurfees & W ard, tire , tube, etc. .... 9.38 W ill Furctes, road w ork ------3.00 44.60 ..Mp)lie Jefferies, Outside Poor ...... 71.70 Total Cash ...... ■Wiley Barney & Helper, work on roads— George Hendricks, work on road 19.00 C» W . D u ll, r o a d w o r k ------Mr. and Mr.?. Lee Kiger, Outside Poor.... 6.00 69.60 Total Disbursements, May| Roy Hendricks, work on roads _ ;.— 23.62 B(* Miller, work on road ______6.00 Agnes Lairdj Outside Poor ...... 3.00 Wiley Barney & Helper, road work...... 99.00 W. M. Miller, work on roads______. 33.66 Bill Ratle^e, work on road ------38.76 Maggie Miller .Outside Poor...... 3.00 Clyde Jarvis, salary for March — ---- 75.00 Balance on hand Ju n e 1, Jane Miller and Daughter, Outside Poor 4.00 C. W. Dull, work on roads ------. 37.50 Wiley Barney & Helper, work on road .... 85.00 Bin Ratledge, road work ...... 56.75 Rachel & Mary Seamon, Outside Poor.... 8.00 W ill Furches.s, work on roads -...... 25.00 W . M. Miller, work on road...... — 40.50 J. D. Furchess, road w ork ------69.90 Mrs. Agnes Williams, Outside Poor ...... 4.00 J. D. FurcHess, work on roads ...... 33.00 Albert Boger, work on road ...j.—-- --- BoB Miller, road work — ...... Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, Outside Poor.. 4.00 10.00 H. A. Lashmit, parts & labor on cars.... 4;60 Fletcher White, work on road ------46.71 r o a d F I Bell Owens, Outside Poor ....— ...... 3.00 W . M. MUIer, road w o * ------59.18 L. C, Wyatt, dragging road.:...;...... 8.00 P. H. Lanier, part payment Wrencher’s Joe Howard, Outside Poor ...... 4.00 Felix Deadmon, road w ork ------6ti!0 Johii Richardson, Outside Poor ______... 3.00 Boh Miller, work on road...... - 10.00 Ford B ridge across S.o. Y a d k in river 600.00 p, G. Grubb, S upt. CooU ^rm an Berrier, road w ork ...... 63.00 Napoleon Ellis, Outside Poor ...... 3.00 A. J. Maxwell, -Coin, of Revenue, truck and B ank of Davie, fo r note due Feb. 5, 1930 16,000.00 I). G . Grubb, Supt Coolt Albert Boger, road work ------53.00 Della Brown & Daughter, Outside Poor.... 4.00 car license, titles^...... ;...... 9.00 Thomlinson Chevrolet Ca', one truck chas­ Qjod-Will L u bricatin g Co. George Hendricks, road , w ork ...... J. A. Hutchens, Outside Poor ...... 4.00 47.00 Total Disbursements Dec. 31, 1930 ..$ 3,537.43 sis, tires on rear, inclosed cab, dump .■ I Mocksville M otor G o , 1 fij Mrs. Bessie Freeman, Outside Poor...... 8.00 D. G. Grubb, Supt. work on bridge.-- 33.00 body ...... -...... 760.00 The Star Service Station, Mrs. Hazel Smith, Outside Poor ...... 8.00 D. G. Grubb, work on bridge Supt----- 12.00 Mrs. Armissa Draugfan, Outside Poor _ 15.00 Balance on hand Dec. 1, 1929 _ $ 5,618.56 L. F. Dwlgglns, work w i{ James Foster, Outside Poor ...... — 6.00 K. I,. Cope on 1929 tax ...... 1,504.06 Total Disbursements Feb. 28, 1930 Thomlinson Chevrolet Co,-| .....^17,603.78 Total Disbursements April 30, 1930 , 15.00 « l,77T8i)4 Mrs. Venia C«rrell, Outside Poor ...... K. L. .Cope on 1929 tax ...... a,S0i .l 6 Balance on H and Feb. 1, 1930 __ $18,704.72 Kurfees & W a rd , repairs [ Balance on H an d A p r il' 1, 1930 ... ST,4«a8 K. L. Cope on 1929 taxes ...... 4,199.43 Statesville O il C o , gas Total Disbursements Nov. 29, 1930 7,653.46 K . L . Cope on 1929 taxes ______1,3*1,19 Total Cash Dec. 31, 1929 ______K. L. Cope on 1929 taxes ...... 1,452.58 Mocksville H dw . Co., H d ij Balance on Hand Nov. 1, 1930 ...... $ 3,198.67 K. L. Cope on 1929 taxes ...... eSiJt 6255 Total Disbursements Dec. 31, 1929 ... 3,637.43 K. L. Cope on 1929 taxes ...... 1,14539 CatoUns Tractor & E qu M. A. Hartman, C. S. C. Fees October.... K. L. Cope on 1929 taxes ...... 634.19 K. L. Cope, on 1930 tax levy ------4,278.47 replacements to K. L. Cope on 1929 taxes ______38Sil) K. L. Cope, bn 1930 tax levy ------792.31 Balance on hand Ja n . 1, 1930 . Total Cash Feb. 28, 19S0 ...... Stacy Smith, 682 fe et bri< 8.42 K . L . Cope, on 1930 tax levy ------Disbursements, Feb., 28, 1930 ...... — .. 17i603.78 W. 0. Murphy, S16 feet 50.55 ■ -. / — - : i T otal Cash A p ril 30, 1930 ...... E. D. Ijames, Reg. Deeds Fees for Oct I T. F. Call, road work ..... K. L. Cope, on 1980 tax levy ------255.13 Total Disbursements A pril 30, 1930 _____ i.m w ROAD FUND FOR JANUARY, 1930. {ioK MUler, road w ork ... K. L. Cope, on 1930 tax levy ------4755' Balance^ on Hand March 1, 1930 -- --- $ 7,898.34 D r. Cr. BUI .Miller, road w ork .... K. L. Cope, on 1930 tax levy ______14.43 Balance on Hand —...... J. S. Daniel on 1928 land sales------982.i7 s. R. Cornatzer, 4518 feet of lumber., 101.66 Jetry Myers, road work J . S. Daniel on 1928 land sales ...... 25.66 Statesville Oil- Co., gas and oil ...... 318.53 Wiley Barney, road work 145.29 J. S. Daniel bn 1928 land sales ...... Mocksville Hdw, Co., tools and paint--- 16.51 Albert Boger, road w ork | J. S. Daniel on 1929 land sales ...... 614.97 ROAD FUND FOR M ARCH, 1930. Carolina Tractor & Equipment Co., two W ill Furchess, road work J. S. Daniel on 1929 land sales ------1954 ROAD FUND FOR M AY, 1930. .sets of steel plates and bolts...... D r. Cr. J. S. Daniel on 1929 land sales ...... 6.10 8JM i C W. Dull, road work — W. M. Miller, worit on roads — -- --- E. G. Hendricks Lumber Co., for lumber 2.13 Dr. Ct. J. S. Daniel on 1929 land sales ------29.48 22.50 Felix Deadmon, road B ill Ratledge, road work ...... 52.S0 J. C. Boger, Sale of Umber, Co. Home 36.18 Wiley Barney & Helper work on roads 44.00 Kurfees & Ward, tires & TubeS:,._...... 63.92 Fletcher White, road worli| 39.19 ueo. Hendricks, road work ...... 47,i5 M. A. Hartman C.S.C., 1925 tax judgments I>. C. W y att, d ra g ^ n g roads ...... 2.00 Carolina Tractor & Equipment Co, repairs J. D. Furchess, road worj M. A. Hartman C.S.C., 1925 tax judgments .95 W ill Furchess, road work ------42.00 Lloyd Markland dragging roads --- 6.40 Herman Berrier, road M. A . Hartman C.S.C., 1925 tax Judgments 14.90 Caterpillar tractor, emergency. Rent Roy Hendricks, work on roads ...... Clyde Jarvis, Salary ...... 73.00 314.32 14.70 due March 7th, Caterpillar Tractor Geo. Hendricks, road M. A. Hartman C.S.C., 1926 tax judgments 80.61 Town of Mocksville, street asset. — ...... F. A. White, work on roads ______24.00 293.17 M. A. Hartman C.S.C., 1926 tax judgments 2.85 Felix Deadmon, work on road -- --- 61.50 J. P. Foster, road work| Albert Boger, driving tractor ------T. F. Call, road work ...... 19.00 M. A. Hartman C.S.C., 1926 tax judgments 107.19 26.76 Herman Berrier, work on road ------C. V. Miller, salary and 61.50 Albert Boger, road work ...------M. A. Hartman C.S.C., 1927 tax judgments 19717 Felix Deadmon, work on roads ...... 28.50 62.50 W. M. Miller, work on road ------.... 48.38 I Clyde Jarvis, Salary for M. A. Hartman C.S.C., 1927 tax judgments 2.86 Roy Hendricks, road work ...... 4.5.00 Herman Berrier & Helper, work on roads 30.50 E. F. Tutterow, salary : M. A. Hartman C.S.C., 1927 tax judgments 64.66 R. S. Cornatzer; dragging road ----- 20.00 E. F. Tutterow, Salajy December.— ... E. F. Tutterow, Salary for April ---- 75.00 for 78.00 James Godby, dragging road ...— ...... DnvU Potts, top soil M. A. Hartman C.S.C., 1928 tax judgments 167.16 4.80 Fletcher White, road work ...... - C. V. Miller, sal. for Dec. and timi)er.... 100.70 65.00 M. A. H ainan C.S.C., 1928 tax judgments 1.90 W^ A. Byerly, dragging road ------1.25 \V. N. Smith, sand ____ I C. W . Beck, work on roads ------Herman Berrier, road w ork...... 63.00 M. A. Hartman C.S.C., 1928 tax judgments 24.74 23.00 Lloyd Markland, dragging road .....---- I). S. Cornatzer, dragging 9.20 J. D. Furche.ss, road w ork ------52.50 K. L. Cope, on 1930 tax levy ------356.41 Bill Ratledge, work on roads ------26.00 team ...... J. D. Gather, dragging road ------1.50 K. L. Cope, on 1930 tax levy...... 66.00 J. D. Furchess, work oii roads — ...... Boh Miller, road work ...... -...... 9.00 27.00 A. D. Eoontz, hauling for bridge ---- T. P. Dwiggins, work K. L. Cope, on 1980 tax levy...... 15.42 4.40 Wiley Barney & Helper, road work...... 105.50 C. W . D ull, -work on roads ...... 28.00 J. S. Daniel, on 1928 land sales ______43.44 C. V. ■ Miller, Salary, repairs for truck 104.35 H. A. Lashmit, labor W ill Fnrche.ss, work ori roads ...... Carl Wagoner, road work ...... 3T.40 J. S. Daniel, on 1928 land sales ...... 1.85 12.00 F. E. Williard, repairs & labor on track Major Beauchamp, w ork 26.70 John Smith, plowing top soil ...... J. S. Daniel, on 1928 land sales ------661.11 Walter Barney, dra^ng roads .... 3.20 S.SO Sanford Motor Co., repairs, etc...... • 7.47 ■f. N. Beauchamp, work J. S. Daniel, on 1928 land sales ______12.35 B. C. Miller, work on road ______Thomlinson Chevrolet Co, repairs parts 29.90 11.0 0 A. L. Shutt’s Garage, repairs, etc...... — 255 Bill Ratledge, road worl J. S. Daniel, on 1928 land sales ______10L13 Geo. Hendricks, work on road ...... W . G. Howell, plowing top soil --- -- 4.80 14.00 Statesvflle O il Co., Gas & O H ------Carl Wagoner, road J. S. Daniel, on 1929 land sales ...... 66632 481.31 R. S. Cornatzer, bridge lumber ...... Clyde Jarvis, salary for Dec...... 75.00 20.88 S. Daniel, on 1929 land sales ----- 27.98 Mocksville Hdw. Co., nails, bolts, etc. Roy Hendricks, road w orl 'J. 21.80 Statesville Oil Co., gas and oil ------Mocksville Motor Co., one battery ----- 9.00 J. S. Daniel, on 1929 land saleis 14.76 Bill Ratledge, road w ork ------48.75 W. M. Miller, road worll J . S. Daniel, on 1929 land sales 28.94 Bicket Hendricks, dragging roads ---- 37.00 Carolina Tractor & Equip. Co, repairs Albert Boger road work ...j.------42.60 I ■fohn Allen, Sm ith work General Fund, to County Home Fund.... 643.99 Kobert Seaford, dragging roads 5.00 grader, tractor, rental on tractor.... 83.73 John Poster, road work ------19.00 E. F. Craven C o , b li Mocksville Hdw. Co, cement, dynamite Sanford Motor Co., repairs, parts, etc.. 11.34 T. F. Qill, road work ------10.06 Carolina Tractor & E q u Total Cash Nov. 29th, 1930 ...... $13,043.41 Good-Will Lubrica.ting Co., Grease & OH caps, etc. ______:...... 59.66 85.05 C. W. Dull, road work ...... on tra c to r...... Total Disbursements ...... 6120 7,653.45 Thomlinson Chevrolet Co., repairs, glycetlne 24.69 W. M. Miller,..road work ...... - 50.18 Bob Miller, road work ------16.00 H. Graham, repalf C. A. Hendricks, dragging roads ---- 7.40 Sanford Motor Co, repairs and parts .... d.SO Balance on hand Dec. 1, 1930 F. H. Lanier, 977 feet bridge lumber, A. Lubricant Co., Kurfees & Ward, tires, kerosene, chains.. 14.10 Elmer Hendricks, road work ...... +.00 repairing Powell' Bridge ------91.98 F. H. Lanier, Balance on bridge across C. W . Dull, road work ...... 6-3.00 L. C. Wyatt, dragging road ------9.00 'Total Disbursements Ju Hunt Creds at .Ji. F. Ratledges, Felix Deadmon, road w ork ______63.90 To the Chairm an of Board of W ill Furchess, road w ork ------— 36.00 a«lance on H and Ju n e 2160 feet lumber, payment in full on Poster & Mcdamrock, small tools .425 J. ,D. Furchess, road work ------49.60 '•‘otal Disbursements J u County Commissioners, Smoot Bridge ______664.60 C. V. Miller, salary April, etc..... 101.60 Fletcher White, road .work ------63.00 If Wiley Anderson, One-half Acre of sand.. 10.00 J. N. W yatt, S 'days road commission and DAVIE COUNTY Carolina Steel S Iron Co., payment of I ®ala#ce on H and J u ly m ile a ^ :______28.50 steel bridge ------If ANNUAL REPORT OF 172.03 Total Disbursements Jan. 31, 1930 ...$ 1885.68 j . F. Click, 6 days rd. com. and mileage.... .31.80 George Hendricks, road work ------' 24:00 S. C. STONESTREET, TREASURER Balance on Hand Jan. 1, 1930 — .'.— J. Lee Cartner, 6 days rd.- com. & mileage St.80 Roy Hendricks, road w ork ------45.00 OF DAVIE COUNTY. K. L. Cope on 1929 tax ...... —I— B. R, Bailey, 6 days rd. com. & mileage 57.20 3,065.82 Clyde Jarvis, salary ------76.00 .K. L. Cope on 1929 ta x ------: 1,006.80 O. L. Harkey, 6 days rd. ^m . & mileage 48.40 road Receipts and Disbursements from December E. P. Tutterow, Salary for Feb. 75.00 K. I,. Cope on 1939 ta x ------H . M. Deadmon, 8 days road com. & mile. 43.60 the First, 1929, to Novem ber 30th, 1930. 984,81 O. M. Howell, dragging road .... SM rV. J. Maxwell, refund on gas and oil— 195.30 W. G. Howell, 6 days rd. com. & m ile ^ 67.20 I; W. K, Wisnaat, by G. A. Sheets, dragging road ____ 5.60 A. J . Maxwelli refund ....;______soil .....------:.------17.80 y^atense on Hand July 1| $ 7,46558 Thomas Plott, plowing top soil ------4^0 ; %ttgean Andeisoil i

, ''I''"' THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. FOR A PRIL, 1930 out sand with A. J. MaxweU, refund on gas and oil...; • Slil ------19.00 17250 Jetiy Myers, road work __ '.______61.07 Horn Service Station, One W ind Shield.... 2.60 ...... 3.55 ' C. V. Miller, dragging private roM ...... 1 for 15 mos. 1 5 gj Cnd.«rol>. work with team on road 12.80 18.00 W. K. Brinkley, plowing top soil —^__ 4.40 Mocksville Motor Co, R ^ ^ rs etc. ..:--- 3753 I. C. Berrier, Ploughing with team top Chevrolet Co., repairs, etc. .... R. S. Cornatzer, road work with teanii. 22.00 ...... 2.00 1.1.53 ison T otal Cash J u- lyat 31, 1930 ...... soil, S acres top soil ------.'— 121.60 Tnictor & E quip. Go., repairs, $4,785.51 C. V. Miller, salary & Repairs ...... — 110.12 ...... 2.00 Sanford Motor Co, Repiurs, etc. 29.07 Total Disbursements July 31, 1930 456.14 8.00 P'"""- ■=‘‘=...... 57:oi on tractor, etc...... ' 104.79 T. F.' Call, road work ___ ...... Carolina Metal Culvert Co, Piping, etc..... 277i40 Foster, lum ber...... 32.95 A. 17. James, hauling bridge lumber___ S.00 E. F. Craven Co, Road Blades, etc. --- 27.64 ...... 15.00 Balance on Hand Aug. 1, 1930 38.60 Wiley Barney, road work, plow point.. 71.15 Kurfees & Ward, Tires, Tubes, etc.---- 38.59 ...... 14-.00 ! ! 'ie ’ss, road work ------61.60, Felix Deadmon, work on roads ------• 67.00 FurcUeW. 36.00 C. W. Dull, road work ...... 3'*^’ ...... 8.00 road work ...... W iley S . B 8mey, work on roads 66.60 49.60 W ill Furchess, road work ______;._____ 50.62 ...... 26.60 ‘ rtUoger. road work ------... D. H. Wagoner, work on roads ---- 34.00 63.00 ROAD FUND FOR AUGUST, 1930. Felix Deadmon, road work ...... 67.80 ]'“ '...... 112.2.3 pull, road work ...... Roy Hendrix,'work on roads — — 87.13 D r. Cr. J. D.-Purchess, road work — 6T.60 41.63 ...... 15.00 :„R.,lcdgo,road^rk ...... 89.50 J e ^ Myers, work bn roads ----- Stacy, Smith 1386 ft. bridge lumber.. 31.18 Iniii on road e '''uerrior, ro a d w o rk ...... 63;90 Pletcher White, road w ork ______:.. 67.50 Herman Berrier, work on roads ____ 61.90 C. V. Miller, salary and freight ___ 19.00 102.50 102.54 Bill Ratledge, road work ______62.50 W ill. Armsworthy, work on roads %--- ...... 13.60 Bill Ratledge, road w ork ...... 9.00 52JiO E. F. Tutterow, road work ...... -v 75.00 John Smith, work on roads _____;---- |.'o., repairs J , , W hite, road work ...... 60.00 11.00 Sam Wagoner, road work ...... 29.00 Arthur Howard, work on roads ______75.00 George llefidricks, road work ...... 48.85 ...... 137.98 !^ ,Tullero«'. Salary for M ay ...... Sheik MlUcr, road work ...... T. P. Call, work on roads ------6.00 20.50 M. C. Smith, road work ...... 22.00 3..50 ,er, road work 35.60 Bob Miller, work on roads . 11.00 Albert Boger, road work ...... 52.50 ; 75.00 E. P. Tutterow, Salary for N ov.----- 75.00 ...... 2.00 Lj.nis, salary for May . Bob Miller, road work ...... '.__ ..... 36.00 Joe Foster, work on road ______. 23,00 60.00 Total Disbursements Sept. 30, 1930 4,175.53 ...... 220.U ;De.dmon, Hoad work ..... W. M. Miller, road work ...... 45.00 $17,77839 C. W. Dull, work on roads . 60.40 47.26 Balance on H and Sept. 1, 1930 __ ...... 12.00 ! Hendricks, road work ... Jeffrie Myers, road work ...... W ill Furches, woric on roads ______42.76 49.50 Total Disbursemente Sept. .81, 1930 4,176.53 f JI Miller, road work ...... 60.18 Bill Ratledge, work on roads ______45.00 ...... 76.81 'Wiley Barney, road work _____...... 68.20 etc--- 42.60 izinsr tire.... 6.00 S W»rd,. tlrc.s, tubes 61.29 Fletcher 'White, road w ork ______Albert Boger, work on roads ------66.90 Balance on hand Oct. 1, 1980 ...... J . D . Furches, work; on roads ______68.60 ...... 20.00 Roy Hendricks, road work ...... 64.67 George Hendrb^ work on roads ____ 41.63 ,1 Disbursements, May 31,1930 ...... 65.70 J. P. Foster, road work ...... 44.60 Pletcher White, work on roads --- 43.50 ROAD FUND FOR OCTOBER, 1930. V ...... 56.02 on hand, May 1, 1930 ...... J. D. Purchess, road work ...... Clyde Jarvis, Salary for November 75.00 60.30 D r. Cr...... 75,00 "cope, on 1929 tax ...... 2,84631 C. W. Dull, road work ...... _..... Buck Foster, work on roads ....______16.00 61^0 J. P. Ratledge, Supt. bridge H. Creek 12.00 i Goodman, refund on bridge ...... 96.01 W. M. Miller work on roads ______41.63 Will Purchess, road work ...... 4553 A. U. James, hauling with truck ...... 8.00 Fred Lakey, Top Soil & Team Hire --- 13.ro 5.00 784.59 Herman Berrier, road work ...... TT--;-' 64.60 Lem Poster, road work ...... 4.00 C. 'V. Miller, Salary for Nov. & Freight 10151 M s 15.00 111.80 George Hendricks, road work ...... 62.87 M. E, Smith, top soil, plowing with teams . 750 Martin Brothers, 8 joints T iling ------8.60 Itcam' . 6.80 Felix Deadmon, road w ork ...... C. H. Riddle, 7644 Feet of Bridge Lumber 171.99 6T.S0 G. E. Merrell, top soil, plowing with team 29.00 M.60 $1,22157 Carl Wagoner, road work A. U. Jam~es, Hauling Top Soil & Lumber 62.50 1^ 1 W h ...... 12.00 Kurfees & Ward, tire, tubes, etc...... 18.19 1980 S. M. Brewer, Top Soil & work with team 12.80 M,1 Disbursements, May 31, ■ 8,557.73 W ill Armsworthy, road work .... 8.00 Mocksrillo Motor Co. truck reprs, battery 28.12 C. F, Anderson, Top Soil ------3.76 99.00 E . P . Tutterow, salary* for J u ly ...... 76.00 Sanford Motor Co., repairs, etc...... 3.06 Mocksville Hdw. Co, Repairs, Rd. Force 26.93 75.00 on hond .Fune 1, 1980 $ 8,663.54 Dave Potts, top soil 6.00 Carolina Tractor & Equip. Co., road ma­ A. E. Hendrix, Dragging Road ...... '.-- 28.00. 56,75 Clyde Jarvis, salary for July ...... 75.00 chine blades ...... 83.96 Carolina Tractor & Equip. Co, Fan Belt 69.90 S. R. Cornabier, 7004 feet, bridge lumber and One Drum of O il ------46.70 157.59 Thomlinson Chevrolet Co., repairs, etc.__ 27.90 J H. Robertson, Repairs for Road Force 14,96 10.00 r o a d FUND FOR JUNE, 1930. P. H. Lanier; fill Cuoleemee bridge ...... 60.00 Brown-Rbgers-Dixson Co., bolts Buffalo John J. Allen, Blacksmith work _____ 250 59.18 The Davie Record, bridge adv. D r. Cr. 3.60 Bridge ______6.91 64.50 The Bank of Davie, tat. on notes ...... 450.00 L,G. Grubb, Supt. Cooleemee B ridge...... 20.00 Mocksville Hdw. Co., n^ls, bolts, etc...... 6.72 Total Disbursements ---- -— 63.00 Robert Safriet, dragging road...... 6.00 L q, Grubb, Supt. Cooleemee B r id jp ...... 16.00 Statesville O il Co., gas' and oil ...... 438.46 Balance on Hand Nov. 1st, 1930 $10,921.16 53.00 L-W li Lubricating Co., o il ...... 46J8 Carolina Steel & Iron Co., 1 90 ft. span K , L. Cope, on 1980 Tax Levy .... Total Disbursements, Aug. 31, 1930,...... $ 1,856.48 47.00 |j«lsville Motor Co., 1 fly wheel, battery 5.70 bridge ...... v- --- 1,568.03 T. P. D w ig^s, Check Returned . 2.00 K . L . Cope, O n 1930 Tax Levy t... 377.97 33.00 t Star Service Station, repairs, etc..;.. 20.95 Balance on Hand Aug. 1 , 1930 ...... S 4,330.37 P. H. Lanier, balance on H. C. Bridge, K. L. Cope, On 1930 Tax Levy ... 628.00 12.00 2.60 Bank of Davie, borrowed money...... 15,000.00 1749 feet bridge, lumber, nails, extra F. Dwigglns, work with te ^ o n fill,... General Fund D ue Road Fund ..... 2,288.60 Ciievrolet Co., tires, tubes, etc. 39.99 E A. Goodman, payment Henly bridge .... 800.00 hutments, etc...... 648.10 S 1,7778 Jsiiitees 4 Ward, repairs — ...... I.64 O. D . Zimmerman, pu ttin g in Buffalo brd. 481.60 Total Cash, Nov. 29th, 1930 — ..._. T otal Cash A iig . 81, 1980 ...... $19,680.87 6,90657 S 7.465J [aittsrille Oil Co., gas and o il --- -— 718.20 Boyles Bid. Co., cement for bridge...... 76.00 Total Disbursements Nov. 29, 1930 Disbursements Aug. 81, 1980 1,856.48 Ijiriisville Hdw. Co., Hdw. etc. 12.15 Balance on Hand Dec. 1st, 1930 — $14,460.82 634.11 I Ciiiite Tractor & Equip. Co., repairs, Total Disbursements Oct 31, 1930 .... Balance on Hand Sept. , 1980 ...... $17,77R89 634.11 Kplacements to tractor ...... 674.18 1 Balance on hand Oct, 1, 1980 ...... ANNUAL REPORT of S C. STONESTREET IsticySmith, E82 feet bridge lum ber ...... 18.09 A. G. Maxwell, refund on gas and. oil.. 95.45 Treasurjer of Davie County ' f.O.-Murphy, 516 f<^t bridge lum ber.... 11,61 K . L . Cope on 1980 taxes ...... 362.49 I O f Debt Servira Fund SIO,660.6 jT.F.all, road work...... — 8.00 ROAD FUND FOR SEPTEMBER, 1930: 1930 1,771 D r. Cr. $14,046.30 From Dc. 1,1929 to Nov. 30, 1930. I Bob Miller, road w o rk ------42^60 Total Gash Oct. 31, 1930 ...... ;...... Clyde Jarvis, Salary ...... 76.00 Total Disbursements Oct. 31, 1980 .... 3,226.14 Bill Miller, road w o rk...... 21.50 Dec. 1, 1929 Overdraft ...... $ 3,277.99 I 72954 48.82 Albert Boger, road work ...... ' 51.25 Dec. 10, 1929. K . L . Cope on 1929 tiuc .... I JttiT Myers, road work ...... Dec. 16, 1929. K . L . Cope on 1929 tax.,.. ' 4,12353 Bill Rati'! road wi>r!c ...... 45.00 $10,821.16 I Bimey, road work ------.... 65.10 ^Balance pn H and Nov. 1, 1930 ...... Dec. 23, 1929. Bank of Davie, bonds, int. 3,513JB Herman Berrier, road work ...... 63.00 Dec. 31, 1929. O verdraft ------1,93930 I Albert Boger, road w o rk ...... 52.75 Felix Deadmon, road w ork...... 63.00 . Witt Furthess, road work ...... 48.60 ROAD FUND FOR NOVEMBER, 1930. $ 6,791.77 $ 6,791.77 FOR M AY, 1930. E. P. Tutterow, road work ------76.00 D r. Cr. C ¥, Dill, road work . 61.60 J a n . 1, 1930. O verdraft ...... $ 1,939.30 D r. Cr. Roy Hendricks, road work ..— ...... 48.37 Clyde Jarvis, Salary for October ...... 75.00 I Fdti Deadmon, road work ...... 64.50 Jan. 4, 1930. K. L. Cope on 1929 tax .... $ 1,486.45 Sam Wagoner, road work ...... 34.00 Felix Deadmon; Work on Roads ...... ' 08.40 Jan. 9, 1930. K. L. Cope on 1929 tax .... 488.14 Flelcher White, road w o rk ---- 61.50 Ja n . 18, 1930. K . L . Cope on 1929 tax .... 477.48 47.i5 W ill Furchess, road work ...... 41.68 A liie rt Bbgier, work oh roads ...... 57.50 I J. D, Farflies,s, road work ...... 64.80 Ja n . 24, 1930. K . L . Cope on 1929 tax .... 1,674.46 42.00 E. P. Smith, road work ...... 7.00 C. W. Dull, work on roads ..._...... 72.56 Ja n . 6, 1980. B ank o f Davie, collection I iltmaii Berrier, road w o rk --- 67.50 charges on mond ______.43 73.00 Jetry Myers, road work ...... 31.17 A. U. James, 160 hours with truck ...... 80.00 I Cm, Hendricks, road work ___ 49.05 Jan. 31, 1930. Balance on hand ...... 2,086.80 293.17 Pletcher White, road work ...... 60.00 S. R, Cornatzer, 20 hours wort with team 8.00 I J. F. Foster, road work ...... — 41.40 $ 4,02633 $ 4,026.63 19.00 C. W. Dull, road work ------, 63.60 Felix Berrier, work on roads ----- ...... 14.00 IC. V, Miller, salary nnd freight 108.32 52..50 W ill Armsworthy, road work ...... 20.00 Bob Miller, work on roads ...... 14.00 Feb. 1, 1980, Balance on hand ...... $ 2,086,80 I Clyde Jatris, Salary for June 75.00 Feb. 3, 1030 K. L. Cope on 1929 ta x ...... 2,036.09 16.80 45.00 W. M. Miller, road work...... 4838 John Srnitli, 42 hours road work with team Feb. 13, 1930. K . L . Cope on 1929 t a x ...... 704.28 IE. F. Tulterow, salary for J u n e ...... 76.00 ^p ril 75.00 J. D. Furchess, road work ...... 5S.75 George Hendrix, work on roads ..... -...... 49.50 Feb. 28, 1930. K. L. Cope on 1929 tax 556.34 I Bmls Polls, top .soil...... io o Hoy Fo.stcr, work on roads ...... 45.00 63.00 5.00 Robert Foster, road work ...... 17-00 M arch 1, 1930 Balance on h a n d ------$ 5382.61 I.V. Smith, sand ...... March 3, 1980. K. L. Cope on 1929 tax .... 36056 63.00 Wiley Barney, road work ...... — ...... 67.00 W. M. Miller, wrk on roads ...... 58.50 I i S. Cornatzer, dragging out sand with March 27, 1930. K. L. Cope on 1929 tax 1,19658 • George Hendricks, road work ...... 48.38 Joe Foster, work on roads ...... 45.00 M arch 26, 1930. B ank of Davie, bonds,’ in t$ 2,631.91 51.50 I team ...... 8.00 March 31, 1930. Balance on htind,-----4,407.13 9.00 J. P. Foster, road work ...... -...... 41.00 J. F. Foster, work on roads ...... 86.00 II..P. Dwiggins, work with teams ...-...... 2.00 Bob Miller, road work ...... 48.00 , Bill Ratledge, work on' roads ...... ^.... 63.76 $ 6,939.04 $. 6,939.04 103..50 11.20 III. A. Lishmit, labor and repairs ...... 22.00 T F. Call, road work ...... 17-00 Robert Poster, work on roads ...1...... 37.40 II.2 0 A p ril 1, 1980. Balance on hand ...... $ 4,407.18 I Hijor Beauchamp, work with team on fill 62.42 5.80 Joseph Foster, road work ...... 1S.00 W ill Furchess, work on roads ...... A p r il 6, 1930. K . L . Cope on 66057 11.20 1929 tax |J.X. Bennchamp, work with team on'fill ' Herman Berrier, w ort on roads ...... 78.50 A p r il 10,1930. K . L . Cope on 1929 tax .... 307.46 29.90 Shlek Foster, road w ork ...... ••...... ■'— 21.60 fpalrs parts 45.75 A p r il 28,1930. K . L . Cope on 1929 tax .... 307.49 IM Ratledge, road work ...... Wiley Barney, work on roads ...... 66.00 4.60 C V. Miller, salary for August ...... 100.00 Boil ...... 33.00 A p r il 30,1980. K . L . Cope on 1929 tax .- 284.02 I C«1 Wagoner, road work ...... E. P. Tutterow, Salary for Oct...... 76.00 pr ...... 20.88 A. U. James, hauling culverts and bridge April 29, 1930. Bank of Davie bonds & int.$ 1561.86 I % Hendriclts, road w ork______46.80 Jetry Myers, work on roads ...... 50.61 A p ril 80, 1980. Balance on hand ;---- 4,704.M 250.76 lumber ...... -...... I'.M . Miller, road work ______' 47.93 j. D., Purchess, work on roads ...... 67.60 , repairs O. M. Howell, bridge & road w ork ...... 20.00 $ 6,96637 $ 5.96637 , I Allen, Smith work __ ...... 14.85 Roy Hendrix, work on roads ---...... 52.88 tractor.... 83.73 M. C. Ijames, surveying bridges ...... 3-00 May 1, 1980. Balance on hand ...... $ 4,70431 I I P. Craven Co., blades, repiairs...... 129J)S D . H. Wagoner, work on roads ...... 43.00 dynamite Sanford Motor Co., auto parte,' etc...... 18;81 May 8, 1930. K . L . Cope on 1929 tax .... 1,137.61 I Mini Tractor & Equip. Co., balance Fletcher 'White, work on roads ...... 69.00 May 14, 1930. K. L. Cope on 1929 tax .... 880.41 59.66 Mocksville Hdw. Co., cement, hdw. etc. 18.14 I ™ tractor...... 1,125.00 W ill Armsworthy, work on roads ;...... 39.00 May 27,1930. Bank of Davie, bonds & in t; $1,378.44 50.18 Theo Howard, hauling sand ...... 44.00 ^ May 31, 1930. Balance on hand ...... 4^44.09 P “-C.H, Grahnm, repairs, etc 2.S0 J. C. Booe, Top Soil .— ...... 20.00 parts .... 6.50 Mocksville Motor Co., parts, itc...... 20.40 ® i Lubricant Co., one-half drum oil , 43.52 C. 'V. M iller, Salary for Oct. & Repairs 102.75 $ 6,222.53 $ 6,222.63 4.00 Georgia Carolina Oil Co., 2 drums of oil 138.52 J. P. Click, 5 days Member Road Board 63.00 Foster’s cash store, tire and tube...... 6-2« J'une 1, 1980. Balance on hand --- -- $ 4,844.09 r'W Disbursements June 80, 1930 ...... S 4,07153 and Mileage ...... '.------31.60 -June 21,1980. B ank o f Davie, bonds & int.$-6,107.41 63.90 Kurfees & Ward, tires & tubes, etc...... 61.62 Hand June 1 , 1930 ______$ 8.663.W J. Lee Cartner, 6 days Member Road June 30, 1980. Overdraft...... ols ...... 425 Statesville Oil Co., gas and o il ...... r * l Disbursements June 80, 1980 ...... 4,071.28 Board and M ilea^ ...... 29.00 $ 6,107.41 $ 6,107.41 101.60 Carolina Tractor & Equip Co., repairs J. N. Wyatte, 5 days Member Road for tractors, etc...... J u ly 1, 1980. Overdaft ...... -.--$ 26832 iiii.ssion and ^,5 9 2 5 1 28.60 ' W Hand July 1 , 1980 Board and Mileage ...... J u ly 29, 1930. B ank o f D avie, in t on bonds 461.13 28.50 F H L a n ie r , part payment Hunting . T, -I ■ 400.00 0 . L. Harkey, 6 Days Member Road 31.80 Creek Bridge...... — v.... $ 714.46 714.46 m ileage... - Board and Mileage ...... 47.00 , 34.80 C F . B arnhardt, top soiling H artley rd. 20.00 1 & mileage B. R. Bailey, 6 Days Member' Road A ug. 1, 1930. O verdraft ...... — 714.45 37.20 L. L. West, top soil ...... I & mileage and Mileage — ...... 81.00 48.40 Buck Foster, road work ...... Sept. 1, 1980. O verdraft ....;------$ 714A5 I & mileage r o a d FUND FOR JU LY, 1930. W. G. Howell, 5 Days Member Road Sept. 28, 1930. B ank o f Davie, bond & in t.$ 1,930.66 Tab Smith, road work ------II. & mile. 43.60 Cr. Board and Mileage, 2 Days Member $ 2,646.01 $ 2,646.01 67.20 n Bob Miller, road work ...... • I & mileage I by reason o f wreck on ' Committe and 16 Days on Business.... 122.00 W ill Armsworthy, road work ,...... -.... Wrench- I 10.00 H. M. Deadmon, Days Member Road O ct. 1, 1980. O verdraft ------...$ 2,646.01 ‘"HcWo Creek B rid ge______6 83436 200.00 Shiek MlUer, road work ...... O ct. 24, 1980. K . L . Cope on 1930 taxes I 'Hdwell, Dragging Road & Etc. ... 17.70 Board, 3 Days Committee — ------43.00 Oct. 26,1980. B ank o f Davie, bonds S in t$ a,7Q0AS Joe Foster, road work ...... 15.00 , ' walker, labor on Cbev, Car 1.26 F. H. Lanier, Building Pill at Hunting Oct. 81,1930. Overdraft.....------— . $6,010.68 |freight..._... W . M. Miller, road WQrk ...... 102.49 McClamrock, repairs and etc. .... 2.70 Creek.New. Bridge — ------.;.... 50.00 $ 6346,49 $ 6346.49 D. H. Wagoner, road Work ...... 43.87 Statesville Oil Co, Gas and 03 ....---- 39940 'al Estate Loan Insurance Co., Nov. 6th, 1980. K . L . C o ^ 1930 Tax Leyy' $ 6,021.64 : ...... 18.00 J. P. Foster, road work ...... • ■ -j^apensation Insurance ...... ______2S1.00 Davie Real Estate Loan & Insurance Nov. 17, 1980. K . L . Cope 1930 Tax Levy . 869.07 Nov. 28, 1930. K . L . Cope 1930 Tax Levy 601.60 ...... 11.00 1.60 Clyde Vrarvis, ...... 65.10 Co., Additional. Premium on Con»- |t,]j *^0., Auto Repairs ___ Herm an B e r r ie r , road work ...... Nov. 29, 1930. General Fund to Debt 11.00 ■ pensation Insurance .— ------...... 216,02 Service Fund ------19438 Davie County Part in full 2,227.67 ...... 10.00 Roy Hendricks, road work ...... Mocksville Motor Co., 2 Batteries and Nov. 29, 1980. Overdraft ...... — ------^ " Cooleemee Bridge ...... 170.99 Robert Foster, road work ...... Nov. 27. Bank of Davie. Bonds & int $ work...... 10.00 Repairtag Battery ------19.40 I Jitil 5|. ------$ 9 3 9 4 3 1 $ 930431 vinp top Albert Boger, road work Caroltaa Tractor & Eqidpment Co., One V ’^»30 ____$ 46S.14 T .J. Ellis, 8246 ft. bridge lumber...... 78.Q '...... 17.80 C aterpillar Tractor, Repairs & Grease 1,648.76 Dec. 1, 1980. O verdraft „J>2;Sa7.67, Ju ly 1, 1980 ------4.80 W. G. Sain, 2676 ft; bridge lumber ...... 67.94, . ^flerson d ra g ^ prirste rd. 8.00

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THE DAVIE RECORD, MdCKSVIiXE, N. C.

S.-50 936—W. ri. Foster — 4.60 309—Town o f Mocksville ... 2.00 State vs. Exparte, Kortli Carolina, 60S—Cash on hand ...... 156—E. C. James ...... 2.00 1.00 9.03 309—K. L. Cope ------1.00 Davii! County. M2—Pearl Cartner ...... - 156—C. W. Dull ...... 3.20 936—Casl^ on hand -- H enry M cKnisht ... , • 614— Cash on hand ...... -...... 39.79 3.00 '•1(11 156—G. H. Graham ...... 4.00 938—j. D. Hudson -- .50 310—C. L . Cleary — ---- State vs. Bill Shore, ’ Tn tlio Honorable Board of 617—Ollie H artley ...... 1.00 140—Ca.sh.on hand ...... 29.56 984—-M. M. Reim hardt. .60 314—^N. C. Corporation Commission 2.00 R. F. Sheek ...... , Comiiiissioncr.*; o f Davie County. 618—L ... Wilson ...... —-...... 50 .50 316—Town o f M ocksville — ...... 4.00 J. H. Krider ...... 021—Cash on hand ...... -...... 1.70 144—K. L. Cope ...... 4.00 984—B. D. Woodell __ T, M. A . rTtirfTnnn, Clerk of the Sa 316—T. M . H e n d r ix -- ...... ---- 1.00 R. L. Ranltin ...... s., 'V ^ ' t fi.'!0— D r . A . H a r d in g ...... 50 144—W. H. Eaton ...... 3.00 986—J . T. Howell ...... "2.10 pc-nur Court of D.T. ie County, Ilespect- 326—Town of MocliSville 3.00 W. W. Allen ...... f f)30— Isaac B aity ...... - -- MO 144—M. H. Gregory ...... S.00 7.36 fully .Siibr.iii. t!;f followinpr report of 991—Cash on hand -- Charlie Allen ...... f .50 327— k . -L . Cope ------2.00 moneys on Drcpinber 1st, 1030. 6,30— C . N . B a i t y ...... 144—W. H. Eaton ...... 8.50 993—J . M . G ranger — ------1.00 630—Frank Hoots ...... • .50 831—Caveators ------2.00 flavinjr.s ,\ccoi;nt— J’ nnk o f Davie. 144—E. J. Hammer ...... 3.S0 995—W . K . Allen, et al ...... -...... ■2.00 State vs. Otta Steel and Wm. Ciayhroot «30—Bartba Allen ...... 50 Jas. Cowan ...... ’ ^ Fiinfls in .Accnvnt of Indijrcnt Orphans. 144—G. R. Kurfees ...... 50 2.00 831—J. C. Church — 1.00 030— E d Alien — ...... 50 996—A. D. Peoples — ...... — 1- J. H. Coffer ...... Kcp.k (lii: on .rudjrmcnt Docket 334—Louise W alker ---- 2.00 031—Mrs. John Lapisb ...... 1..50 14-1—C. S. C. of Rowan County.... ,60 997—W. F. Stonestreet ------1.00 State vs. Richard Jones, Xos. 7—S—S—.1). eSiy^M rs. Bill Tiitlcrow ...... 3.10 171—G. W. Bost ...... 2.00 1.00 334—G . L. P otts ------___ 1.00 Xorili C^rolin.i, D;ide County. 997—Walter L. C all...... —. Sanders Cook ...... j i 032—M. P. Alexander, Sheriff ...... 50 834—J . C. C h u rc h ------___ 1.00 Sclicclule of funds bclonping to Indigent 1002—A. j;. Lagle ...... 2.00 W. S. Green ...... 6.'J=>—C. .1. A ngell...... 50 338—M yrtle T rex ler---- .50 ...... 50 OrpliRtiK nvd non-re"Idcnts in hands o f 1.30 1—I,. D. H. Beaver ...... — State rs Mabel Cowan, 637— n . F- Sain ...... 363—T. M . H e n d r ix _____ .50 fieri.- o f S in i'rio r Conrh, December .50 Fisher Doolin ...... I 'J i ' (;3?—Itobcrt Crotts ...... 1.50 CIVIL JUDGMENT DOCKET 8. 5—W. C. Sleferd ...... 357—R. L. Flint — ...... IW!!!: «! —I.ee Stewart ...... 50 1.00 0 Case No. 6—J. H. Cain ...... -...... State vs, J . L. Spatks, /.M-3—Cash on hand ...... 10.00 367—A. C. Myers ------____ 1.00 .SAVT\f:S ACf:OCN^"—R.ink of D.ivic .50 6—E. H, Thompson ...... 2:00 E. S. Lapish ...... 3.21 107—R. G. Dy.son ...... Mr'<. 'r.-dfi.- riVc'-k ...... !510..33 0.15— W . V,’. A l l e n ...... 450 857—K . L . Cope ------___ . 1.00 122—R. E. Swink ...... 60 7—Cash on hand ...... E. S. Lapish ...... 1.5.90 047—.1. Mathews ...... 1.60 —Auctioneer ------& .r. P. .Spry ...... —Cash on hand ...... 4.20 357 _..... 1.00 W .'H . Lapish ...... ,j| fl.1,5—Charlie A lle n ...... 1.GS 271—C. A. Stayton ...... 5.00 8 C. G. .Swarin;r!T ...... 33.19 862—K. L. Cope ...... 1.00 BIT— H . F . AVbitehoad ...... 50 274— R. E. Transeau...... -...... 1.00 9—A ..P. Hendrix ...... 2.00 S tate vs. Luther and ,\bc Peacock. .Tuliii Vo’rch ...... 35. 366 — K . C o p e ...... fi5:i—G . F . Koontr. .60 9—Coleman Foster ...... 2.10 L. 4.00 Mr.,- Or™,-! W ilk c r ...... 43.86 ...... 437— Chas. W . H a ll ...... ' 1.76 M. L. Taylor ...... 1 ^ 1 365—v : E . S w a u n ------0.53—W . H. Howard ...... ,4.90 19—J. A. Walker ...... 2.00 .50 L. C. Harris ...... i. d| nV<;t ...... 57.09 667—Nannie Wood ...... 2.90 3 Vtlnnch 2.90 365—G . W . M cClamrock ■ E. W. Benson...... 653—J. C. Smith ...... 22—K irtis H olm an ...... 2.00 -- 10.78 Mii'.iiic, Cecil ITow-iird Peoples 43.-30 3.10 590—W. H. Wood ...... 2.80 053—0 . H . Graham ...... 369— ^E. P . E aton ______.50 Moliir, Ma'r^'i" & .lames Knox..., .'531.10 23— Id a ..F . O r r e ll...... aoo State vs. Alex Smith, i-t ^i!. 051^1. H. Crider ...... -...... 50 596—F. C. Sink...... 30 Kirk, Grief & W . .17. Kestlcr...... 14..93 369—K . L . Cope ______1______4.00 05.5—D. I.. Carter ...... 50 .590— 11. W . Caldwell ...... 30 23—E d n a M . Foy ...... 26 G. L. Scott ...... »U)1 .1. AV. Furclics n.ntl I„ .M. M.-.rtin.. 337.G8 369—J . R . Foster ...... j.______K . J-. Conrad ...... 655—.Tcssic Fo.stcr...... 50 24— ^James A . W illiam s .— 3.00 6.00 Lee Ediviirrl.s ...... 127.18 SS6—J. L. Boger ...... 50 6.5.5—Thos. Nance ...... -.... --- .60 ...... 372—Cash on hand ...... 1.00 n o iinl of Kdnc.-'.tion, J< rii«nlm i.... 111.0! 697—C. I j. Cleary ...... 25 46—C. C. Leonard 1.00 State vs. Dewey C. Fosier, 055—George, Sm ith ...... 50 D. H. Hendrix vs. J. J. Lyerly., Vnry N'i ii Vi'anl ...... I I8.T.5 00»—J. B. Parks ...... 3.50 46— C. B .' Leonard ...... 1.00 J. B. McCreary...... 5„| G.5,5—V>"arni r Fry ...... 1.50 I 'r / in k J: T''.iizn’.)cHi R a llc d j'C .i08.49 47— J . A . Forrest ...... 2.00 J. J. Lyerly ______2.50 6.5.5—(irace Bennette ...... 60 614—J. L. Randleman ...... 60 State vs. Ernest Smith, .Vonnft Cleary ...... 112.TS D. H. Hendrix ...... 1.00 05.5—0 ... H. McDaniel ...... 6P 015—Sam Sm ith ...... 50 61—T. A. Vanzant ...... 3.60 R. F. Sheek ...... a| Jliid tn (i .loljn W. Hatledgc . . 883.90 C. L. Cogins ...... 1.50 633— Floyd Frye ...... 3.30 616— 1.. D . D river ...... 30 S3—C. A. Hartman ...... 2.00 13. G. Uatlcdiir . m s i Slate vs, Lindon Bowlr,, o n 6.5.5—John Kancc- ...... 3.30 61—A. T. Grant ...... 2.00 S. M. Call ...... 50 Mary J.ci' TulbTOv.- 7!.f2 660—Kalph Mas"" ...... 50 383—W. H. Eaton ______1.60 P. R. Davis ...... U«| Turner & .^u^riista Ilonser ...... 01.23 C60— Dallas C nthril! ...... 50 636—Cash on hand ...... 4.80 73—Mrs. Oscar Booe ...... 1.80 Cherrijm anj 383—Lawrence C linic ...... Mattie Kfiton Heirs ...... 21.28 e(i()_Frank Houston ...... 50 G41—James E. Williams ...... 50 78—T. G. Lakey ...... 8.10 .50 State vs Ernest Jarrfttl, 1.50 383—C. M . D avis ...... Ifcirs of T.oiiis Jfason ...... 121.TS 003-J. W. Cook ...... 612—Martba Spry ...... 1.00 74—Frank Tutterrow — ...... JiO .50 G. L.' Scott ...... I.m I 660—Alphonza Robertson ...... 50 0. 0. S'lopshire...... lil)| Minor ffeirs cif !{o.ia i-Virrc=>t ...... 00.10 3.30 —J. M. Livcngood ...... 382-J. C. Church ...... -...... 1.60 .50 073—John P. Smith 74 4.80 M'illi.'im C. T!iornp?on. Minor..... 200.fi.l- (jSfi—Brcwbalccr ...... 382— Beeson S m ith ...... 673—G . Z. Cook ...... 2.40 76—H o b t M cK night ...... 50 .60 State vs. George Tomlin, Mr‘ . F.ilcn Gaither Heirs ...... 31.27 OliS—Sylye.stcr Taylor ...... 50 TUESS we’re sno 38 3- D r...W. C. Martin ...... 10.00 Mrs. Jennie Howcl ...... t«| Cliinnce, Bailiy. I.ee and Kllis 660—S. S. Jackson ...... 60 071—A . D . Bryan .... 2.10 83—B ank o f D avie ...... 5.00 for the rest 382—D r. C. W . A s h b u rn ---- ..... 3.50 announced the I'V.I.rr Tlcir.'i ...... l.(i.5 65.5—^John Athaa ...... 50 685—Cash on hand ...... 5.80 82—S. M . C all ...... -...... 50 State vs. R- O. Kyle.s m an as he .rairt-s ii. r i -iiitnc ...... 4..5-1 G8G—.1. B . M urdock ...... 3.00 .60 383—A . T. G ran t ...... -...... 10.00 J. S. Gaither ...... ^ 069—G. V. Green ...... 92—S. M. Call ...... 60 the aisle of 093— C . E . MycTS ...... 1.00 384—W. H. Eaton ------— 2.00 1 ('alhiTine Cleitii-;it ...... 1.-5+ 669—.1. M . Hendrix...... 1.90 93—S. M, Call ...... 60 J . C. S e lls ...... Si “Conductor 3.84 l,oiila Hi.i^cs ...... 2 2 ..J0 Qf,:}—C. W . Alien ...... 384—^A. T. G ra n t ______10.00 Tom Mock ...... i) ! sending the ..50 669—J . E . People.s ...... 2.30 93— B ank o f D avie ...... 4.00 W . J.. P.-I.W-, Jr.. II. M ., Elizabeth 098—L . r>. H . Browji ...... 384— Commrs. D avie County Shuford Sanders ..... - ...... S from Jackson, | 701—L . M . Stikclcather ...... 2.00 669—W. H. Nichols ...... 2.30 121—L. G. Horn ...... 3.00 and Mary Page ...... 9.11 Tax jud j..._...... 12.67 M. H. Foster ...... -ij hours getting yinyd .Tnncs ...... 8 .8 8 70 V— .1. W . X n c lia r y ...... 2.00 069—Kuby Nichols ...... -...... 3.30 121—S. M. Call ...... 1.00 L. C. Deadman ...... 25 terrible bUzzard.” 8.00 385— K ...L . Cope ...... ,___ 1.00 Ar;ii<- A. '.V'h'fe ...... 2S.!>2 i o r — K . h . C o p e ...... ---...... 069—A . H . Robertson ...... 2.30 124—B. K. Bailey ...... 3.00 Jo h n Cobb ...... 23 A chorus of groans KowinU'. Bnih’.y ...... 9.-50 707—W. K. Clement...... 4.05 385—A . T. G ra n t ______—. 10.00 the weary passengers, 669—0. M. Allen ...... 5.65 13T—A. T. Grant ...... 2.00 Cora I.ee, Claud, Clyde and Lonie 709—K . L . C o p e ...... 50 385—Ta-x Jud gm ent & In t ...... 25.77 the children began to cr| 693->I. C. Sells ...... 5.00 135—K. L. Cope ...,...... 2.60 “What a Christmas!” liiiilalwiidi ...... 2-33.29 710— K. L. Cope ...... 3.00 386—W ..H . E ato n ...... 3,00 Funds in hand:, of tin- Clerk of Ifo claimed. ‘‘I t ’ll be m ornii Ifi'irs of >7riiicy Fiint G.aston .... 9.50 7]0_W . K. Clement ...... 5.33 701—Cash on hand ...... 2.90 138— Saiin Carter ...... 50 386—A . T. G ran t ...... -...... 10.00 get to Grand E a p ld s 'l" —Cash on hand ...... 74.00 705—W. D. Foster...... 1.00 Superior Court in unsettled Soils Heirs of P,ud or William Flint .... 9.59 710 138—C. D. Miller ...... 50 At this one of the 25.51 386—Tax Judg. & Int...... 08.30 December 1st, 19.S0. 013—Cash —C/i-sb on hand ...... 781—L. C. Purgeson ...... 1.00 State vs. W ill and Kim Stanley, .50 S. W. Gentry et al ...... u»;j— p . j; . >;.-.l)ic’v,s ...... 2.60 ■58—J. M. Ratledge ...... 213—Loyal Clement ...... -...... 1.00 W. L. Gaither ...... 25 15.30 781—.1. C. Bessent ...... 1.00 503—A. B- Wai-d ...... ,...... 2.10 07—t.’ash on hand ...... 213—D. L. Carter ...... -...... 50 Fred Ratledge ...... 25 J . C. Draughn nml W ife ..... 20J)0 uOS— A. 11. McMahan ...... 2..30 68—Cash on hand ...... wiso 781—E. L. Green ...... 2.90 214r—E. P. Walker ...... 0.00 Claude Stanley ...... 26 Ernest Brown ...... 509—C. W . IJordcr ...... SO 09—S. A I. C all ...... 1.96 781—J. C. Bessent ...... 4.90 72—^D. B. H ig h ...... 1.60 21't— W . E . Kennen ...... 1.00 S ll— ,7. l'~. .Me.iander ...... 1.00 783—B. M. Mitchell ...... 60 State vs. R. H. Pcnry, 72—Arthur Shutt ...... 50 214— Sam Carter ...-w—...... 50 .511—Gus Maxwell ...... 2.80 C. C. Ballinger ...... 76 76—Jacob Gnibbj ...... 1.00 niJ)—C;i!.'i on band ...... 10.81 214—R . L . F l i n t ...... 50 77— C..L . Bowden ...... 2.10 J . W. Peeler ...... 55 - fil7- Cacli on I’a.-.l ...... 2.5..W CIVIL JUDGMENT DOCKET NO. 9. 214—W . G . A pple ...... — .50 78—James H. Cain ...... 3.95 J. E. Hinshom ...... 26 jjljj—Cri.sh on hand ...... 5.80 214—Eugene E . G ray ...... — ...... RO— r.. J . H o r n ...... 50 1.00 Ghe Changed Completell .52.'J—R . I/. Wil.«oii ...... 1.00 785—J . S. Cease — ...... 50 82—L . Newsom ...... 2.00 214—L . J . H o r n ...... -...... 1.00 t l « D rab W o j .523— l.'ora Young ...... 50 785—B. D . Stafford ...... 6.00 State vs. T. B. Settlemycr, 82—S. B. Garwood ______4.00 214—C. V . M iller ...... :...... 52‘t—Qonsla:)!,- !...... ;...... 1.00 2.10 K. L. Cope :...... 2.00 party. G et i~t—M. p. Mabcrry...... 1.00 Esther C. Dodge ...... — 1.00 92—Mrs. Paulino Hammer ...... ■ 3.70 b235— Town o f Mocksville __ “Jtoj[le-3ingle” ■which d 5Ki—,Tohn W . Gaston ...... 1.00 834'/.—Lee Flint ...... 3.50 1.00 9-1—B. G. Smith ...... 8.'t0 the children. T h e n .5!0—W . P. Maberry ...... 1.00 289-J. H. Cain ...... ____ 1.40 State vs. Jo h n Clement, 84—W. H. Eaton ...... 4.50 868—D. B. Harrkon ...... 60 DAVIE “O ur n e x t n u m b e r '■4 Si7—T). Tt. Stafford ...... ^...... 1.50 239—V. E. Swaim ...... _... J. D. Goins ...... 33 peat impersonator, 103—W. H. Eaton ...... 60 869—J . C. Dwiggins ...... 1.10 1.00 5-19-N. E Herman ...... 1.26 260—R. L. F lint ...... ' who \tiii g iv e y o u a s e 103—Lee Stewart ...... 3.00 R a tle d g e ...... 4.00 051—Anderson Brown ...... 3.10 809—D. P. 1.10 State vs. .Red Howard, : character sketches, r-r 105—.Tacob G rubb ...... • 1.50 ■8«0—G. E. H o rn ...... 260—J . C. Helms ______2.00 , the American stage.” y-;-" . 559—Cash on hand ...... 14.50 1.10 A. C. Cornatzer____ 10.5—Hubert Eaton ...... 40 261—S. M. Call ______.75 5BI—C.-ish on hand ...... S.50 869—L . G . H o r n ...... 1.10 1.00 Bozo, >srho really ha 105—K. L. Cope ...... 12.47 267—Cash on hand ______10.38 Sioceeded -with sev eral S i. 5B?—Mrs. F,d. Bailey ...... 50 869—A. T. Grant, S rj .... 1.10 State vs. James Richardson, 106-Ccciro Smith ...... 40 4®tes, w ith his henna J .5()8—Ca.sh on hand ...... 53.70 881—M. p. Alexander .... , 1,00 270—K. L. Cope ______1.00 head for the red-be I l l —J- A . M artin ...... 60 D. F.Hendr& ...... 2.00 572—Cash on band ...... 76AS 270—C aveators...... Glim’s overcoat stni 881—J. W. Sharpe ...... 60 .50 S. B. Garwood sr.'I—Cash on hand ...... 89.00 114—K. L. Cope ...... 600 2.00 own for the fa t Dutcl 881—L. R. Dwiggins ..._...... 270—Lucy Tatum ...... 4.00 F O R ALL l i .579—Ca.slj on hand ...... 70 118—S. M.. Call ...... 2.40 2,60 : rtteapt at costume 276—K. L. Cope...... li. AV. Lentz ------.50 133—Jacob G rubb ...... 1.50 881—Duck Powell ...... 2,60 2100 State Vs. Brantley Puller, last Jn such absurd SSa—Q. SI. Goodman ...... 1.80 130—1,. p. Waller l....’Z IZ "Z 1.00 890—T. L. Kelley ...... 3.00 277—K. L. Cope ______2.00 ' even th e g r o w - ttp s L. R, Dunnigan .50 THE NEWS .581—^I.ucy Bell O’Neal ...... 60 139—Cash on band ...... 40.00 279—R . L . F lin t ______onsly. T h e n G U m . 891-^ar Service Company ...... 1.00 1.00 A. A. Cornatzer _____ 6B1—.I. "\V. H . O’N eal ...... 60 W-2—Cash on haiul ...... 16.00 .50 ■With ntailele I 1 1 893—M . p . Alescander ...... 80 280—B. L. Flint ...... 2.00 145—C. V. Miller ...... '1“ . ^ -R. P. Sheek____ 1.00 W e acceptably, and-1 581—Jcsso Draughn ...... 60 3.00 286—Herbert Carter ...... i: 1^5—J- C. Church ...... 1.56 893—W . P . Stonestreet ...... 50 ' .60 W. O. Murphy , ^P le slelght-of-handl .583—.Jim M aberry...... ;--- 3.30 .50 Bozo w a s racldng W s 893—0. G. Sills ...... 28S—B rvitt Bowles ...... — ...j,... .60 .583—A. B. Bycrly ...... 3.30 147—Cash on hand 17.39 .80 Roby Loffin .... .75 : «»rles, a note was i 290—0 . B . K iger — ...... 592—,T. F. Fitzgerald ...... 50 150—^W. K. Clement ...... 2.95 894r-U. H. Orrell ...... 60 2.00 County, State “•eheri^ looking lit 592—Clarence Bailey ...... 50 150—C. V. Jliller .... .50 894— W . A . Hendrix ...... • .60 290—K . L . Cope ...... -.... 1.00 State vs. Ernest Smtth and Uriah down. It read 091—Tim Hargraves ...... 50 150-H. G. Frye ...... 2.80 291—G . L . P otts ...... -...... O.. Brubaker, National " I am a professioi 894—P. G/ Brown ______1.10 ...... 2.00 -OU T - — 591—Holman Wood ...... 50 150—H. N. Foster 2.90 wish 931— State tux use of plaintiff 291—James H. Cain , ------.50 H. B, Holder ...... 2.35 two."two.<. ^ g iv e 1 59,5—L. .T. Packard ...... 50 151—B . F. Sheek ...... :...... 2.00 2.61) 292—B ..0 . M orris ... B. L. Blaekwelder______...... 2.85 This 000—J. L. Sparks ...... 5.10 152—Cash on band .....,...... 23.8) 931—E. G. Walker ...... , 1.00 .....3.00 * m a n n a i 805-G. L. Scott .... iiapressaiio. 606—Cash ou hand ...... 6.50 155—Cash on hand ...... 14.72 93S—E . L . G a ith e r ...... 2,00 State vs. G. H . Shutt,. I- l.Q0| 308—^K. L. Cope-...... -witli ------2.00 R- M. Pfaff. . 56 ske diangcd coil little -woman, to l with magic la| - RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

MILK RULES ARE I B xparte, oad o T la b a s e d o n h e a l t h McKnipht

B ill Shore, Slieek ...... n s f m g s ^ e e r States Are Now Seeking the Krider Sam e Level for Butterfat. i- Uankin .. A llen ...... ' That the rules for health are be­ |lit Allen ...... 1 coming standardized throughout the nation and they are becomint; more uniform In the respective states is in­ R 4 MO K f dicated by figures compiled from the I- C o ffer ...... lat^t government reports by the Hol- steln-Friesian Association of America m a the GOLDEN VOICE I Uichard Jones, ...... and put in a condensed summary of |iTs Cook ...... “A Few Ij’acts to Be Considered in Green ...... • nrafting a Milk Ordinance or Milk ...... 2. Kegulations.” JM a!;i‘l Cow.-.ii, They show that states have their Make your i;r Doolin ...... own regulations in regard to the bnt- terfat and total solids content sold as [•1. L. Sparks, whole milu and tlinl five use ihe fed­ S. Lapish ...... eral regulations in this regard. Forty- Christmas Dollars J |. I.apish ...... two states now have fat requirements |-I. Lnplsh ...... of 3.2.’> per cent or less, compared to 3.9 .stares In l.')26. One has a fat re­ Liithcr and Abe P, quirement of 3..S per cent, two require count! ■eacoek. Taylor .... •S.3.5 jer cent, and four .require 3..'i0 Harris .... per cent.. Since 1926, three more r. Benson .... states have found It advisable to h e Golden Voice of the clianiie the requirement from 8.,’iO to T1931 Atwater Kent means Alex Smith, et al, 3.2.'5 per cent. No stale requires 4 glorious, life-like, year-round Scott ...... ;. per cent fat and the federal score eard entertainment for the whole MODEL 70 lO W B O Y . Variety o f ockerbeauti- iid models for all-electric batteir operanoD. t . Conrad ...... no longer requires 4' per cent fat in family for years to come. 0 1 The Spangled Tree order to have a "perfect” oiilb. ByFOLGERHcKINSEY Perfected Tone Control lets (.'hicago and New' Vork recently con ever you say, right up to • Dewey C. Foster, you make the most of every dependability means long life m Sa/timore Su/r sidered the advisability of requiring Christmas. O n ly act M any . McCreary ...... program, emphasizing bass or for the radio— trouble-fcee en­ nou>. the high fat standard of 3.5 per cent odiers have the same thought treble at w ill—shutting out dis­ joyment for you. lirnost Smith, fat in whole mllli but decided thai as yourself turbing noisei And yoacanbave diismodera ^ Sl.eek ...... | p © © f e e y n d 3 .2s per cent was a better require­ 'T’HERE neverwas aforesl that boro ment. Doctors generally oppose n The Quick-Vision. D ial radio, w ith every up-to-the- ^ Lindon Bowles, i o n . ^ a spangled tree. high fat requirement, especmll.v for whisks in the programs exactly minate feature plus the vast But every time that Chrlstoaas comes children and invalids, and some advo­ K itri'r ... T ■ Ctirisfmat “»^ro everywhere to see; as you w ant tbem^—a ll the sta­ power o f Screen-Grid,ybr eiiier ^ ...... And what has set them glowing, or in cate 2 per ceni fat In milk as more tions right in fro n t o f you, in all-eUaric or hattery operation. W. A. Cleary, S = what land they’re growing, satisfactory for ohihireu. Ooniiner- figures so big that grandmother Rural -families never have to f cial milk companies liave discovered Gnillier ...... I Imow not and 1 never inew—but can read them from her arm­ take a back seat In radio recep* am very glad it’s true! this same fact on their milk routes as NEW QUICK-ViSION DIAL ...... ■ chair. tion when they own the new they find that more butterfat (and l^uDier Peacock, f Oh, first they liave green branches Atwater Kent. range stations right in front consequently more mill!) will be used Beauty of design helps to of you. East to n aitas a rfooi. T o u d i !'>• ...... i.i- ; ■S8 OB just like the pines that dwell jheprijm aiij Beside the noble forest of chestnuts by by their patrons when the fat content make this the kind o f radio you Your nearest dealer w ill de­ ofyour finger a /ib is in your program. Krnpst .larrotl, ^ dell; . more nearly approaches (hat of moth­ like to live with. Atwater Kent liver an Atwater Kent when­ Speed/ Omvemeueet Accuracyt Scott And over aE that beauty a gradual er’s milk which Is c! Clianged Completely From a Lit- acles in the smoking car, now ap­ HOW t RID MVSEIF OF 8 Much investigation has been made Tan Painfully Acquired AS PURE AS tit Drab Woman. peared, with a bright red handker­ to determine the best design and Gall Potter, a parachute jumper, chief on his head, a tissue paper shape of salt cups. It has been found PSORIASIS HONEY CAN BUY puls Get out your uke. I ’ll be an- discovered a new method of getting a beard, a neighbor’s far coat, with that cows will waste much of the min­ Write and I will telJ you my --a 12 TABLETS lOc lointer.” stoiT, so that you too can rid youti, .!f tan. He sailed away in a smoke bal­ 3S TABLETS 100 TABLETS Miss HaU’s*«rmine collar over it, and eral If the containers are shallow and 25» &k Ifive minutos later Glim was stand- bits of cotton from various boxes o f th is disease w ith o u t m edical treat­ loon at Kansas City, intending to de­ wide topped. Consequently the ten­ ments, salves or injections: scend by parachute. At an altitude *■ end of tho long aisle an- pinned on his sleeves. Then, with dency Is to make the cups with rather The Ideal ' Mmclng oratorically; much jovial banter, he passed down E O .R . 18 Boxt42.Woodside,longIslanil o f 2,000 feet he pulled the-knife cord. narrow openings so (hat the cow can Nbtliing happened. He Jerked again, ladles and Gentlemen: The fa- the aisle carrying a pack looking reach the salt with her tongue only. Few Sand-Hill Cranes •tt Bozo and Glim Amusement com- strangely like a pair of wild-colored then discovered the cord was twisted VacationLand The sand-hill crane, noted for its W fflli now begin its show, opening around tiie balloon ropes and there Sunshine AU W inter Long amusing courtship antics. Is almost was nothing he could do but wait and ™ an orche.stra num ber e n titled Cattle Abortion Can Be splendid roads—towering m ountain extinct In this countrj’. come down with the ballobn. Tlie Claus on the W ay.?" ranges—Highest type hotels—dry in* Com pletely Eradicated smoke cooled and seeped »ut of the played on their vigorating air—dear starlit nights— The complete eradication of abortion Misery loves company, but the balloon as the bag driftkl. The bal­ tie old “Jingle Bell” song, California's Foremost Desert Playgran^ disease from cattle herds Is possi­ company seldom reciprocates.______loon settled down after 30 minutes U ® “'Tcotletoot” obligato, and, in Wrtto ereo A Ctiattey ble, and would mean stopping a seri­ In a vacant lot and Potter returned to P an occasional spokeu ous source of loss to the dairymen, the starting place by motor car. His t t l B W 11. greatly amused according to Dr. H. J. Metzger of the friends did not recognize him. He children. Then Glim s a id : S tra \ ib o rw CAI.IPOKNIA had been smoked like a ham. New fork State College of Agriculture, P A R K E R 'S "W next number will be by the who recommends the blood test and “ Personator, Bozo Bosw ell. HAIR BALSAM the isolation of Infected animals as a xis C o -u q \\s BemomiDaiidrairS^ Bait Fan Self-Supporting Students I ImparU Color and tkiMiM ® ® series of costume means of stamping out the disease. . and coldS/Wear down A recent survey of the records of 11. 5 *’' sl'ctches, unsurpassed on These measures are complete isola­ your strength and “'Aoencan stage.” 763 colleges an d universities in the tion of the diseased am'mai, complete vitality. Boschee’s ^ United States made by the National ______S H A M P O O — Ideel for aee ia tefM tale n t, cleanliness, the rearing of all animals ooimeetlonwithParker’sHairBalfiaauMakcstlia several dialect anec- ends'coughs quickly. \ i p Student federation revealed that 46 h m r Boft and b3rp^|.or^dB ^ oa the farm to keep fr o m re-infecting lie f g u a r a n t e :ED.: per cent of the men and 23 per cent l" ’ TOh his henna scarf about his a clean herd. A more complete dis­ of the women enrolled in American DON'T SfTFFER WITH COKSTIPATIOa. Giiuv red-headed Irishman, cussion Is given in a new bulletin. Just Stomach or Kidney trouble. MIRACI>>llttk n, completely from a digestive disturbance. i TO8 “’“*?• to a lively young ^>*1810 in her voice. For PBCORD. MOCKSmLE. N.

fsa T he Patrol N abs a TIuef B j F. O. Alexasder >y Tirc*tfra CBtoa.» FINNEY OF THE FORCE i the DAVIE f - . ^.«r W COMS '*^TO THE HOUSE C ir c u la f u rn 's A u . MS commotom' HAT‘S C1SHT.8UCK- , House I-OP couQSE HE "W W C H H E ^ ® « V AW* LET‘5 SEE WHAT , T^llS FELLA WAS LOCKED OOT It » HlS ¥ 'S, COMMlSSWH' U r « « " AT TvJlS T»ME O F NK3U T !- V o H Y I DON'T LET ‘IM SET AWAYl ON TOINE lb-^TJER.1 ^ cAM SCQAP£ UP/ p a v ie C o u n t y „^SENT£eiM k in d OON'r BELONS IN . I £ 0 - NEED acem’t veo 'touNSsrsQS hom e ' ^ e HOUSE BY A VAN* ^shpotcm?- a 1 want to hear i )W B 6 D ?- TkIE IDEA.RUIONINS > Ti;ffi(^-;^Hfc»UNGMEN,YOlWEAANY MELP? ABOUT Tv4lS CLUB ^ A N D PEE DER.MtST£Cl"HE SAID ftpAUSHT A S UfiQLAGf ^ ABOUND D1STUC8INS P fiO P L J^ •O BIN LOCKED ~ sOF HOURS UK£ TUIS ! •• Jtfocksville seed

O o■ < % \V. B . G a n t m a d tj 3 0 to D e n t o “ jlr and Mrs. Rcj 'TbafS‘^®y j“ W instj a c ^ ping- Ja m e s Ratledge, I '?■ a Mocksville visitj ?'■ week^ ' - -I W. H. Hobso was a business

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ByOslMrne Fdix’ Jokes Are Very Puimy W . B r G a n t THE FEATHERHEADS sp e n t T h u r s d a y /S H E ; IM SORRY,ELMEft.BUT YES,SEND IT INTO USTEMTOTHlS.FANNV" HE: RDBSIVE ME.MYCTLE,WILLOW?, 1 WOODEN ARBOR THE TH0U6UT SOME MAGAZINE,6YALI Dusiness. “ 1 PINE FIR V£W IN A LAI3CH W4YI- ' I THINK I LL SEND \T IN-TO OF MAaClAeE*-HE -."WELL.THAf5 ■ftp* MEANS.FEUXi-ANYTUlNS Mr. and Mrs. s o m e M /^»NE OB SpMt ASH L0N<3 AS OLWE.I WALNUT ALOEC OAK WITH ME!'Y3U‘PE TOO tWLAR S O HtW EON’r MEKTlON IT little son spent THIN* - IT’S ONE C MY LOVE' FOC, VOU! ••••" ^ ANYWAY .. BOT VttU ARE A BEECH AROUND HERE AGAMt ^ \«HE-5HE* JOKES «. TO PUT UP WITH MY L0MBERIN<3^> ston Salem . ^ W A V S ! * Miss Helen St ed a position as te son high school. Join the Mo: Christmas SavinJ is now open, on West Fourth S a le m . John Brown aij mage spent the da leemee shopping. Mrs. J. P. Lei Ossie Allison sp^ ’.V in s t o n S a l e m sh The Home Censor T h e r e w i l l b e a | oAlong the Concrete Salem M . E. Chti niijht Dec. 25t h . m y W T R O W l^ AT ALL, TOM 15 (7Niy M. G . Allison 6 L A P 1 D PRIVE <9VER AMD 6ET V6>0. IT'S of W ilm ington, 5UcH a MlSESABLt mmroBBOOT m AHP end in town wilj TrtE 5TREHT CAPS ARE 50 UHCERTAIW. \NHV m fr ie n d s . T o tA O U S T U)VES TO P R )V t, Y E S jrs (7a»LV A Miss Lorena HAL^ HO, HB S MST TiCKLEP ing at Rockwell, ------end the guest of Tatum, on R. 4 T h e m a n y f r ie r t j who has been quil on W ilkesboro st| to karn that he 1 There had beel

^ ------county to Dec. i| V /H A T H E l . cotton. To thes 'I REA P Wl\^ 3,743 b a le s h a d The city schoc 1411A Friday, Dec 191 :v “KISPECKEII” mas holidays, wsMWcfrs work on Monday The Morris ' WUffi ston-dalem, is a 1 your money. T l interest. Visit t| the Twin-City, W. G. SprinkJ VI 1.0 H\e in the I Clajksville and {Coi>jTl8h». W. K ■ were in town lasf Mr. and Mrs. family have ml meet Up With O.B.JofM Mocksville to th f MCKIE, THE IW flW ’S DEVIL on North Main A Chri.stmas t exercises w ill be list church next beginning at 7 o is invited to be Pension checd soldiers and wf Clerk’s office, for soldiers a® widoWs, totalinj 1 Mr- and M r d who have been] Salem-for the i are preparing ville. They w il "yierian mans street, we undeil One of T he: who% living ir, ‘ nanks of the eJ f®Oily for a cr4 wuicii were re fS?- May thisj add his sl| I f we "'ends we couli " f•' They are! silver ana gold.|

^S a turday.: ®^®red a divi teat payable Jal stockholderJ 'Member 20th, 1C a ls o uoutii equal to I |“ each of the I in c lu d in g “ank is gratefulf “Od loyalty of ^Striving to re ^.B e ryice . tH £ DAVIE ftKCORD. M 6 C K sV lL£. R C. Decem ber ijf. the DAVIE RECORD.^ Mrs. Marvin Waters' ______. daughter. Miss Ivie Nell, spent! T ^& tX Circulation of Any daughter, Miss Newpaper j *'“*"■ « Hill...... '-■IV.R., accoinpaniea l^fA N DPE^ONAL NEWj by her friend. M issNorm a Furches, I D o Y our Christm as: returned December i from Arizona, Jlocksviile seed cotton 3.60 Where they spent some weeks after TO NIGHT-A Road Show Silent Picture “Are their recent arrival in the United \V. B. G ant m ade a business trip states from Honolulu Both are Y ou Legalijr M arried” 10-25 cents. to D en to n F r id a y . trained nurses and spent some Shopping Early jlr and Mrs. Rowre Davis spent months doing private nur.sing in the island.s. Both youn^ ladies FRIDAYand SATURDAY-A new We^ern^pic- 'I'hnisJsy in W inston-Salem shop- left Wedne.>dav for Mooiesville. ture w ith four western stars in “Rom ance O f ;,The piog' where they have accepted positions And Get First Pick. Janies Ratledge, of Advance, was lU the Mootesville hospital. - - . W est” and Pathe com edy “50 M iles From Broad\?&y.” Mocksville visitor one day last Saturday night, Dec 20t h th e week. Ladies Aid Society of Bethel M P. I For The Kiddies M ONAY and TUESDAY-A new Metro Gold^yn H. Hob-son, pt Salisbury, Church, w ill have an oyster supper Picture “Love In The Rough” w iih a big cost com edy jjjs a business visitpr here last at Bethel school house. They will a ls o) have chicken salad, cakes, etc., “Neat and Tidy ” week. f o r sale A-- t this--- time they wilt w»ii nciisell \V. B. Gant and son Dewey, to the highest bidder an enibroider- We Have- spent T h u r s d a y i n R e i d s v il l e o n e d quilt for the benefit of the Sun- Dusioess. d a yy school rooms. You will have Mr. and 3Irs. R. P. M artin and to see this qnilt to appreciate its Coaster Wagons son spent Thursday in W in­ v a lu e . I I ^ Merry Christinas Exprers Wagons ston S a le m . Cooieemeeto Have Com- 1 i^ “last the whole year through. Miss Helen Stewart has accept­ Tricycles, ed a position as teacher in the Ben­ manity Christmas Tre.e. son higli •school. ;The Erw in Cotton M ills is plan- Scotters Join the Morris Plan Bank’s .ning a Com m unitv Christmas tree Pyrex Over Ware Electric Toasters Christmas Savings Club which for Cooleemee ail residents will be Pocket Knives alonnted Pyrex Eipctric Perolators ; is now open. They are ^located treated and in addition children 32 piece Set China Electric Grilla on West Fourth Street, W inston- u n d e r J 2 years of age will be pre Watches 51 piece Set China Electric Lamps Salem. sent with toys. A n elaborate pro­ gram has been arranged. The Fostoria Stem Glassware Electric Heaters Jobu Brown and Boone Rura- Flash Lights cost has been estimated at $ 1000.00. Rogers Silverware Magazine Stand nage spent the day F riday in Cop- Imported China Bowls. Vases Console Tables leemee s h o p p in g . Ijames X Roads News. Carolina Pottery E n d T a b le s Mrs. J . P- L e G r a n d a n d M is s The people of this community are I We Are Headqoariers For— ■ iVlantle Clocks Butterfly Tables Ossie A llis o n s p e n t T h u r s d a y i n preparing a Christmas program at Ijam es church. Christmas Tree Lights Pull Ui) Chairs V;inston Salem shopping. Bailey Lanier, of Virginia is visit­ Flash Lights Was(e Baskets There will be a C hristm as tree at ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Candies Fine Rszors. Pocket K'lives Sniiokinu Stands L a n ie r . Salem M- K . C h u r c h o n T h u r s d a y C a r v e r s D o o r M a ts Mr Luico Gaither, ani family flight Dec. th. The public invited Nuts 25 have moved to the boys farm , in ttiis M. G. Allison and W . R. Allen, e o m m u n t y , Figs and Raisins of W ilm in g t o n , s p e n t t h e w e e k ­ Felix Gobble and Avery Ljjnier i Just think, this, of all tim es is the tim e lo give “G ifts o filled their regular apDointment Sun­ end in town with relatives and day evening Fruits of ail kinds i U tility” such as you can buy at our store or any othei friends. Lum Chaffin, of W inston spent the week-end with his fam ily nere i good Hardw are Store. Pass up the trash this Christ­ Miss L o r e n a W a d e , w b o is t e a c h ­ Aaron White is spending some ing at Rockwell, spent the week­ time in Winston Salem m as and give G ifts that Endure. end the guest of Miss A nnie Pearl J, H Boyd, an aged member of “Yolirs For Service’’ t ‘is section i^ vesv ill. Tatum, on R . 4 Thf- fa r m e r o f tbi< SHt-Unn arr> vc-ry The many friends of A aron Ja nies busv preparing their tubaceo for who has been quite ill at his hou.e m a rk e t C. C. Saiferd .Sons Co. on VW)tesboro street w ill be glad There w i’il be oreaehmg at Ij.ampa ‘‘The Store Of Todav^s Best” church HHXt .Sundav evening o\ Rev. tokarn that he some better. Clyde Yates Evervbody invited to c o m e . There had been ginned in Davie coniity to Dec. ist, 5,064 b a le s o f IMocksville coUon. To the same date last year 3,743 bales had been ginned. PATRONIZE YOUR HARDW ARE STORE The city schools w ill close next Friday, Dec 19th, for the Christ ) r e s e t i mas holidays. Thev will resume HVSBiflBBETS work on M o n d a y , J a n . 5 . 19 31. The Morris Plan Bank, Win- ^ BIVSBCE sion-jjalem, is a safe nlace to keep your m oney. T h e v p a y 5 p e r c e n t Special Cash Bargains. “”S S interest. V is it t h e i r b a n k w h e n in the Twin-City, and get acquainted nagguib W. G. Sprinkle and Joe Essex, We are offering some real bar­ "lo li\e in the classic shades o! gains in dry goods and groceries Claiksville aud lower Yadkin, were in town last week on business If you cannot think just: what you would for cash only. Look over these Mr. and Mrs. W alter M artin and family have moved from North prices. With O.B. Joyful Mocksville to the D r. T aylor house like to give this Christmas^ come here and on North M ain street. GROCERIES . A Christmas tree and appropriati let our stock of gift Items stimulate your D O V ^M txerciies will be held at tbe Bap 8 lb bucket L^d . . . 95c tiiit church next Saturday evening 4 lb bucket Lard . ' . 50c j>eRinniDg a t 7 o’clock. The public thoughts. Prices very economical. m is invited to b e p r e s e n t . m 4 lb loose Liird . . . 45c. Pork & Beans, can . . 8c Pension checks for Confederate O Hg Summer Queen Clitig Peaches, can 22c .wldiers a n d w id o w s a r e i n t h e For Mother 1 . 2 g . ® 2 For Father flerk's office. There are 22 checks- - i > r § No. 2 can Tomatoes . . 10c C a n d y C i g a r s for soldiers a n d 44 checks foi &s;| C i g a r e t t e s Corn, 'can . . . 10c *’idows, totaling m ore than $ 6,000 Stationery P i p e s 1 lb jar Peanut Butter . . 18c P e r f u m e s and Mrs. D. G. Tutterow T o b a c c o s 1-4 bag Flour ' . . . 65c who have b e e n l i v i n g i n W in .s t o n P o w d e r s *1-2 bag Flour . . . $1.30 ^ Salem fo r t h e p a s t s e v e r a l y e a r s . > 2 . 3 • H Fountain Pens Pinto Beans, per lb . ‘ . 5c preparing to move to Mocks- H a n d B a g s P e n c i l s ville. T h e y w il l o c c u p y t h e Pres- Crackers^ 3 tb box . • 40c Pens, Pencils Leather Go^ods "yierian manse on South Main ^ O ^ 3 Pure Coffee lb . . . 10c street, w e u n d e r s t a n d . A nd M any Others C o m b S e t s M atches, 5c. size, 2 for 5c. or 5 for -10c. Oiie of The R ecord’s best friend.*- M ilitary Brushes Good sweet orzmges, per dozen 15c. ''no'is living in Florida, has tbe 'haiiks of the editor and the whole fNeueRMINOl IfOON^ ■smily for a crate of fine oranges I For Brother DRY- G O O D S {>M,FAT. f ------^iiich were received a few davs For Sister May this good friend liv( Anything He T oilet Sets and his shadow never grow Headlight Overalls . . $1.50 Needs or W ants. Perfum es 6s., If vve had ten thonsano Blue Bell Overalls . . $1.00 . i n - 9 P o w d e r s f>eDds we could not afford to loose Come See For Father George Sheeting yd . 8c ®ne. They are worth more than S t a t i o n e r y s'Wrana gold. Y o u r s e l f . K o d a k s Men’s Union Suits . . 90c H ^ r t * 1^ g * & <5 F o u n t a i n P e n s , F.ast Colors Ginghams, yd . 10c ’•'he Board of . Directors of the Christm as Cards ’ink of Davie at a -meeting he!d O g H a n d B a g s Borden’s Fabrics, yd . . 15c Yes, Plenty For A ll C a n d y ' - ^Saturday, December 13 t h , 1930. Yard Wide Outing . . 12 l-2c T^red a tKvldend.-. of four per 2 y-S S 2- A nd Other Gifts T h e F a m i l y wnt payable Jaiuary ist 19 3 1. to ^ f » ft> Best Grade Lenolium , per lenial yd $1.00 stockholders' of .record on De f®ber 20th, 1930. The Directors t-® passed a re-soluijon to give a L e G R A N D ’ S ®US equal to one m onth’s salar\ Martin Brothers of the employees of. tbt I “'.including thfe janitor. Thi-*^ “THE CHRISTMAS G[FT STORE” Near Depot Phone No. 99 atiS I f or the patronag* I a loyalty of the custo.uers and striving to render a .helpful pub- %^ervice, ; \ ■ ; . . /

To The 6 6 6 I'/' '• « '‘ “ tof’3 Prescription for 'iMr L e t Us COLDS and HEADACHES Farm ers I t is the most speedy remedy known 6 6 6 also in Tablets Gin Your Cotton W e w ant to thank our friends and patrons for

their patronage the past DR. R. P. ANDERSON years and w ill m eet you DENTfST and leave you with a We are now ready to gin Office In Anderson Building s m i l e . Mocksville, N. C. your cotton, and will pay Bring your COTTON Phones; Office SO Residence 37 to our GIN in South ^Christmas Sale! the highest market price M ocksville w ill pay high* ______—— ------est market price for NOTICE if you want to sell us your s a m e . H aving qualified as Executrix ||A Big Sale Just When You W A. Weant, deceased. S e hereby given to all persons holding cotton in the seed. We will claim s aifam st said estate to presenr Need Merchandise. Cartner’ s thenn, dulv verified, to the undersim ed for paym ent on nr before the 7th appreciate your. business day of N ovem ber 1931 or this notice w ill be plead in bar of their recoverr and guarantee first-class G in A n d a ll p e r s o n s in d e b t e d to said 10% Cash Discount tate are r. quested to make immerii' ate paymeuc On Everything In Our service. This Novem ber 7fb, l'l?,o MRS JO.'EPHINE L. WEANT The Record is only $ , Executrix of W. A. Weant, Hpc’d Clothing and Dry Goods 1 E L. Gaither, Atty. 1113 6t When you bring your cot- J ' Department. ton to town drive down J We Offer You ; Half Price on Millinery and see us. % Efficient Service At The Lowest * Possible Expense. One-Third Off On AU ------'■ ( " ■ ^ I I ■■■ ^Jf Can You Expect More? Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Coats i Yours For Good Service J C. C. YOUNG & SONS and- Dresses FUNERAL DIRECTORS - - LICENSED EMBALViERS ■ C a ll Us Any Hour At Mocksville Or Cooleemee I Green Milling Co. I . Ambulance To And From Nearby Hospitals $10.90 Overcoat Sale. i^ * "'enty Overcoats in this Sale sold up

,0 $27.50. All new and stylish. W ear Is The Best Evidence O f G ood Paint. M A S a x a s E {{Hundreds of Special Items to Close STAG PAINT WILL WEAR ml One gallon Raw Ltuseed O il added to one gallon Stag makes o r a F i r e llO w t Very Cheap—And Toys, World two gallons fresh clean paint, net cost to you per gallon Without End! 52.30. There is no better paint at any price. Made since 1845. — a l o s s ! I m “The Store of Today’s Best” Mocksville Hardware Company W hen your car becomes involved in a smash or i l l Special Prices On Patronize Your Hardware Store catches fire you m ust stand a heavy repair bill., or buy Candies, Fruits and Nuts a n e w c a r .

¥ G E.T Better insure here today and let this agency meet Headquarters For Santa Claus. the bills for you. Mocksville Best Flour [Come To See Us And Save Money. For Your Christmas Cakes DAVIE Over the Top for Fine Biscuits Real Estate Loan & Insurance Co. We are making fine Feed for your Hogs The J. N. Ledford Co. Get Prices Before You Buy

Cotton Seed Meal $1.50 Per Bag iiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiHiwc Davie County’s Largest and Best Store CAMPBELL & WALKER ■ y HORN-JOHNSTONE CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE ^ EMBALMING iCooleem ee : c . We specialize in Starrette Hand Made Caskets. Also Complete Line Factory Made. m • .June Baily Buildjing Near Sanford 'Motor Co. DAY PHONE 164 NIGHT PHONE 133 DAVIE CAFE - - P. K. MAN03, Pr p. » » » llllll»IU IIIIIIIltUIUail THE PLACE TO EAT WHEN IN MOCKSVILLE STEAM HEAT Comfortable. Sanitary. Quick Service and the Best Food the Market Affords, A Visit Will Convince You - - "All Kinds of Ic>! Cream and Soft Drinks"

I Mr. Cotton Farmer! I BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS TODAY. ★ ♦$ ★* ★ Rail and Motor t Tours t I4‘ ★ Our gin is in fine shape, and ★ In tlie Southern Appalachian I ★ M o u n t a i n s • ^ we will either gin or buy your , In « ^ C 2ally arranged rail and motor ★ tours, tKe SoutKern R iilw ay provides a I THE MONEY W ILL BE SPENT IN YOUR COUNTY. new vacation recreation* combining f3*l $ and motor transportation for the indi­ cotton, and give you the high­ ★ vidual and for parti es, into the mountain I t sections of Virginia, NortK Carolina. ■S’ t Eastern Tennessee and Nortli Georgia. est market price same. Don’t ★ Administrator’s Notice ★ Having qualified as admioistrator of J TKese tours will,tafce you adventuring t ★ USE SAMPSON’ 0. Markland. deceased, late of Davie by rail and motoi* into regions of sceniv $ county, N .C. notice is hereby give alt beauty and historic interest. Each trip Sell or have yOur Cotton Gin­ ★ Jh I ★persons holding claims against the said HOT DROPS PanidBoo®®' begins and ends witK a railway journey, { ★estate to present them to the undersigned in wKick you enjoy the speed and com­ ned until you see us. for payment on or before Oct. 27ch, 1931, For sick stomach. Positive fort of rail travel. The motor trips are I over established Stat^ highways. t or this notice will be plead in bar of tfaeir : relief in three minutes. The recovery. All plrsons indebted to the 'great pain killer and nerve For booklets, information and rates, W « 'i^Hl.buy your Seed or Exchange M eal for Sam e. I said estate are requested to make im­ ; a to n ic . call on Ticket Agents, mediate payment. This Oct. 27th. 1930. 1 R.K. WYATT, o ^ ^ I’ ★ I L W A T ^ ^ SYSTEM ♦ ★ A dm ’r, J . O. Markland; Dec'd. ★ i E. C. CHOATE .1 1★ DENTIST ♦ Foster & Green ★ BEST IN RADIOS ■ i -i^^Oiffice Second Floor F ront $ ★ YOUNG RADIO CO. New 5?anfprd Buildins ★ ¥■ MOCKSVILLE, l i . C. Ofiice Phone 110 N ear Sanford’s G arage M ocksville, N.' C. BEST IN SUPPLIES i; Residence Phone 30. I I 1/ J(focksvn(/» ■

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