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A posteriori, (L.) From thut ono nnd the,, collar la just long which follows, from cflect to Davie County’« enough to take the prize. cause. Rend By The People Send for Barbara Bell Pattern Au jour lo jour, (F.) From Best Advertialng No. 1933-B. designed for sizes 12, hand to mouth. IVIirM^K Q\Till^ r nTAim iniQi^ Who Are Able To 14, 10, 18 and 20—bust 32 to 30. Battre la campagne. CF.) ïq Medium Buy Size 14 requires 4 yards of 39- scour the country; to go on « inch fabric. Send 15 cents in fool’s errand. coins. Ca m’est egal. (F.) It is aq évents in the Lives of Little Men Send for the Fall Pattern Book the samo to me. (A HUNBŸCUTT PUBLICATION) containing Barbara Bell well- Do profundis. (L.), Out of tin planned, easy-to-make patterns. depths. VOLUME 58 No. 41 Exclusive fashions for children, ,En grande tenue. (F.) In tuU _ MOCKSVIUÆ, N. C„ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 193G young women and rnatrons. Send dress. -=i=— I». ( T io iW w MEAN.JOST Ç 0 S\)P»$Ti i'mtaIwh^ 15 cents for your copy. Faire la noce. (F.) To have a SANFORD FAUCETTE COUNTY T. B. COTTAGE Ht ^06HT Send your order to The Sewing gay time; to make a night of it. OCCUPIED IS OVER THE lÓHIMVOüSHEh«. FATALLY INJURED Circio Pattern Dept., 307 W. Glucicliche Reise. (Ger.) \ M ocksville School To Political Rally Being S'^lW\N\IN(3 NEXT HILL IH ANPIÌEUP №5 Adams St., Chicago, III. 5ÜA? pleasant voyage; bon voyage. Relatives here were shocked Three patientf» have been ad­ '!H/A'ST-<30(?P AMP ij. Doll ayiullcnto.— W N U Borvloo. J ’y suis, j ’y reste. (F.) Her# TO? mitted to the new County T. B. ■rtóHT ______J, I nm, here I stay.—Attributed to to learn of the death , of Sanford M ars ll all' McMahon in tli^ Open September 7 Faucette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cottage, and are very comfort­ Planned  t Charlotte ...... \Xr ’ í ! Crimean Redan. Robert T'. Faucette, of Chatta­ ably situated. Other patients ■WEkHOTS . Hie jacet. (Ij .) Here lies; said The Mocksville schools will nooga, Tenn., which occurred in will enter the cottage later, on. Charlotte, Sept, 2,— Many thou HOtPPETitK:; of a deceased person. that city on Sunday afternoon, bt'cin the fa ll term on Monday If you have not, contributed to sands of representatives of in­ Ipse dixit. (L.) He himself The Corner aa the result of injuries receiv;- News Briefs Of l Î :(■ morning, Sept. 7. Members cit dustry, • commei'ce, agriculture Minced ham and chopped green said it; a dogmatic assertion. ed in an automobile collision on this worthy project, your inter­ i,ne faculty from out-of-town who Cupboard Column pepper makes a tasty filling for Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. est is solicited. The patients State And Nation and labor in the New South, of y, Edited by M. J. H. which Henry Grady, the illus­ deviled eggs. . wilT arrive the la.st of this weelt Sanford Faucette were in the are enjoying a nice radio given * « • trious Georgian, spoke years ago, 'í' are: high school— Miss Jessica car with another couple when by Mr. R. B. Sanford, which Í ! ' ' A large piece of blotting paper SEPTEMBER MORRÒ CASTLE ‘PAYS OFF’ will join here 'fhuraday, JSeptem- JicKee, of Win.«ton-Salem; Miss the accident occurred, and were helps to pass the time pleasant­ ::;¡ Ííi’ .placed on tho closet floor will ab­ ber 10, at the Green Pastures Vivian Hilton, of Glen Alpine; "The goldenrod is yellow; the on the back seat. Mrs, Faucette ly. There is need of o s e t, of New York,—An ,Tuthoritative sorb moisture from wet rubbers Rally to celebrate the return of jli.'is Loia Torrence, of Gastonis^k was painfully cut by broken scal

РАСгБ FO U R TtTE M O C K SV ILLE E N T ERPRISE. M O C K SV ttX E , N , C. Thnrflfîay, September 3. if These loud radios are almost ' vvill serve more than 80 farm tiie far.m communitiea du,sii.i||„ Й-' THE FOLKS LIKE THE NEW DEAL 'rhursda.y, September 3, ЮЙО THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVÏLLE. N. C. The Mocksville Enterprise as bad as the shrieking horns I homes in addition to the uusinesi» lighta and power, ahoulrl got in that blow aimlessly and for no houses. touch with the autlioritioa ;im| fl; Published Every Thursday at Mocksville Two Southern “New Dealor.s,” Senators Pat MRS. IDA_WILSON DEAD # -M- ^ # 'IP North Carolina Harrison, of Mississippi and James F. Byrnes, apparent reason save to rend the I Bethel township in York coun­ see what must be done to .sueui'Q DR. R. P. ANDERSON j - . mtm— Ш" ty haa recently had a survey Mrs. Ida L. n'i;son, wife of í'ff of South Carolina, won out over opponents evening air—not only the even­ this great convenience, p, Club Meetings Local Happeninnfs DENTIST * !* Iflfthtíi(k!*¡?ffi'aíaífarór(h8-’1.4 goW«)á ing air—all day, as well. Ashe­ made for a rural electrification like the beat plan ia to ¿q Robert L. Wilson, passed away Anderaon Building,- A. C. Huneycutt ...... Editor and PubHsher of the Roosevelt policies last week by such Ghurch News j)rI»p№ÍISt%3a4nj9í^ jPaí-M®8 r.liá w í outstanding majorities aa to mako it clear that boro, growini; rapidly aa it' is, line through an area that haa not straight to the power company, Coming and in Salisbury oil August 27. aged Mockaviile, N. C. ■ r ^ ~ ~ Joi^Bl-eSftsreBBiiMlhÖMim t h ^ e r wi«- И ' America will no Roosevelt at the Novemlbcr will have to look toward a quiet had lights and . power. Cleve­ becauae it looks as if thu gov! Social Function« 1)4. She was well-known in her Phone 50, Rea. 37 ' * jjrBW«fo&iett«aW(»e)lthtotothölAU- Going of those * * * * • « election. In South Carolina two candidates campaign— Ulricas a hint is suf­ land and Mecklenburg countiea e’rnment plan is about to ‘'putcr cnmmunity, and was the daught­ '• ba^HwmyneteW'«otfttliPíhtfeÍFe»wr. Сяг<| Partlee SOCIETY er, of George Denni.«! and M artha are honeycombed with rural light We know ran^ against Byrnes for the United States ficient. But, the complaint ia out.”— Gastonia Gazette. ------A ^ifctftflalV lX iJiW ftV 'i't >lf< iSUliAp- and power linos. Yet, there are Smart Dennis. Surviving are Subscription Rates: Seriate, openly opposing the New Deal. Byrnes wide-apread over town. — Ashe­ ^ poBeae4otibii)Wariaidhdw-a Entered at the post office at Mocksville, N. C., hia anti^New Deal opponent. Haniison was FABMS unabln to get them. la it be­ other da'y to study tobacco di. Lapiah, of Kannapolis, Mrs. Ruth ------be««e9ofo*iraHtti(8biftutfi(hy-*fril0at BI ■•:end-claifl msktter under tho act o f March jlrs, J. L. Kimble visited fri­ Mra. J. Frank Clement and community Sunday. vValkp.r, of Portsmouth, Va., four renominated and so was Byrnea ■ by over- cause they are not able to deli­ seaaea tobacco barn conatruetion, Lard, 8 lbs...... $i:»------O----:- R. Wilson, of Salisbury, Ray .sentiment in thia country, and! especially in ffom Smith’s Chapel through the power company,, or ia it for curing methods. been guests of Mr. arid Mrs. P. in Mocksville, the guest of Mrs. Felt Hats ...... 97c and' $i:494%iJ»i|ot«a«l»l|nl*h*jlMlBU|h«Mr%iWiIl « • • • • * *,# «'■* some other reaaon. Nothing adds Mr. and Mrs. Gaither Sanford Wilson, of Atlanta, lOdfeli W il­ the south. In other words, the idea of de­ D.obberavilje and Suttontown to Frank Hanea at Roaring Gap, are C. H. Hendricks. All Sutnmer Dresses Gi^edtljtly bdb« 4o|olh««r«oCft№»inn«d«ht№n ¡NOTICE TO GENERAL PUBLIC, to the joya and pleaaures of fjirm JACOB STKWART left Friday for a week-end at son, of Chicago, two daugh­ feating. Roosevelt at the November eiactioh is Piney, Groye School in Sampaon now visiting Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. H. Ketchie • Reduced. if i«h«!> ^r»W nrafi*i.e art№d Jafcfcpk life; or the convenience and eaae Attorney at li«w jiorehead City. ters. Mrs. D. H. Harris, of Sal­ • out of the question. The New Deal is sanc­ CQunty has been approved and' \V. Connor, in Washington, D. C. have returneo home after spend­ New Silks ...... 49c and’ tv^jvo oicr ¡This newspaper charges regular ad- With which farm work may be Mocksville, N. C. isbury, and Mrs. E. H. Bringle, tioned by the great majority of the Amctï will .ibp cpnatructed as soon as ing the summer in Iredell, New Fast Colored Prints ' th lll« « % « ltlH l— HLeSittiiMilpnDiBiw- verti»inff rates for carda o f thanks, details can be completed, reports done than having lighta and pow­ jmc* 111 Southern Bank k I'ruii Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Howell of Spartanburg, S. C., and ten jean voters, right ojr. wrong, and that’s all Mrs. Hattie McGuire and Uiaa in Iredell. Dc •anm'iiHIUi«»*«!»' ' ' ‘ ■ ' resolution -noticcs, O'bituaries,-etc., and Cpunty Aigent J. iM., Henley. The er. ., Company building nnd daughter, of Hamlet, viaited grandchildren. Tie last rites there is to it. Mary Mcffuire returned home Miss Edith Koontz spent gev- Just the thing for school. will; not accept any thing ieea than 35 Wherever posaible, leadera in Office phone...... relatives here recently. were conducted at Liberty Meth­ ------^---- 0 ------^--- , .survey covers 11.65 milea and 131 Tueaday from a.v ia it to MaxTon sral days last week in Rowan. FdawiRíwwr: pi#i CONDITION companied here by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cartner. Mr. соФ ^Ш рп. Liiptekt^rtViiVM«!«!* We do not mean to be hard on any Salem. spent Sunday w ith hi* Rev. E. W. Turner and Rev. M. Sm all sizes ...... 87c to $lfS9ip U, H. B. Ashley, of Red Springs. and Mra. Grady Cartner and IfIínleNl*ileíe«pe.MMr.L.L.G.G. ©4 e, but small items of this natur« forco mother, Mrse. E. W- Crow. G. Ervin were in charge. The Ladies White Shoes- We here in America hardly know how to family and Mrs. J. D. Walker HJilWTiMifttelttKWtNiüS.C. to demand the cash “with copy. AU pallbearers wore E. G._ Dennis. _ A. $1.49 value ...... | li4 8 ^ appreciate the freedom from the fear of war Dr. and Mrs. R, D. W. Connor, visited. Mr. Jim Powell Sunday ri ill I;' such received by us in the future with­ Miss M artha Call haa been in- W. Dennis, W. C. DennisVGeorge Shoes' which we enjoy. To fully realize what it who have bteu 'visiting relatives afternoon and reported he is im­ out the cash or staW.ps will not be pub­ (ji.i)io3ed this week, her many Denni.s, Raymond Dennis and A.-' $2.79 value ...... $ 2 '^ 2 ^ ^ should mean to из we need only contrast con­ o U a r D a y here, left Monday for their hoine proving. 'i I I friends w ill regret to hear. B. Dennis. The flowers were car- Linoleum, per sq. yd...... 50& P11 ^ vb « lished. in Washington, D. C., accompani­ «•••••• • ditions here with those in most European ried by Mrs. H. C. Morgan, .Mrs.' Bed Spreads ...... 78c Upl^ ^i¡rai^e«iel| countries. In Prance, England, Russia, Ger­ ed by Mias Elizabetii Stone, who f e d e r a l L A N D BA N K E, C. Morris returned homa C. H. Bringle, Mrs. J. W . Camp- Flour, 98 lbs i...... many, Italy and| other countries of Europe v^iii later enter the Emergency LO A N S D A V IE ,$I06,9J20 this week from a visit to h ii bell, Mrs. Maud Howard, Miaaes Flour, 48. lbs...... $l.'^54i Hospital aa a atudent nurse?' Mocksville, N. C., Thursday, Septemiber 3, 1936 they are living in daily fear 0|f air raids which Ruby Wiiaon, Gaynell Harria, Flour, 24 Iba...... 75cl> sister, Mrs. Horace Haworth, in ~o Federal Land Bank and Land niight 'momentarily come I n case of an 'out­ Myrtle Wiiaon and Ethel Wilson. Flour, 12 lbs...... 38j 8 ,)^<»|А^1||«гв»рЦ|ат111гвй»п| i liigh Point. ■' John C. Sanford is on a bus'P Bank Commissioner loans made » of war which they know may happen September 4th and 5th ------,100 lbs. Sugar ...... $5;^1 * .»>»***»* to Davie County farmers from any day. They arc manufacturing gas masks MRS. MARY GRUBBS LANIER 25 Iba. Sugar ...... $1.3l3 * ■ But tho wisdom that is from above « May 1933 up to July 1 this year for men, women aud children—even for an­ „ГT'w,Ä тГоГ»ш d e a d 10 Iba. S u g a r ...... 5 3 p '_ Silicatala «i veVÿry m«>i!*#at»t(| 5 * is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and » Visit our store Friday and Saturday for Dollar Day. amounted to more than $100,920 * imals. Over in Russia, for instance, they are “ “ ..S Ä u r t th. fiât .<■ ------5 Iba. Sugar ...... 28'dBc| * eAsy to be intreated, full of mercy and the week by Mra. J. V/. Speight, according to a statement today 3(fíe3tL*etisU%iK4v^dúPU ir.ln§ I experimenting with gas masks to see how Mrs. Mary Grubb Lanier, ea- Plenty Loose Seeds. ■ I * good fruits, without pnrtiafity, nnn with- •» Take advantage of the many bargains we offer you. the week. lyho has been apending some from Julian II. Scarborough, * ¡ong one can iivt^^in comfort, wearing one. teemed Davie County woman, and Straw Hata ...... ]0c and Up'iM itfiifcilfitiiws. S f. *out;hyprocrisy.— James 3:17. time with relatives in Roper and President of the Federal Land * Last week four Russian workmen lived in wife of Fred H. Lanier, died in Ball Band Tennis Shoes T *»#*«*****» Miss Mary Katherine Walker, Hertford. Bank of Columbia. gas masks for ton consecutive days. They of lialeigh, spent the week-end a Statesville hospital on August ggd value ...... 79c! SALISBURY ASSURED New Fall Merchandise Now On DispUiy Some 63 loans have been made experienced no ill effects. The only time they wi‘h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 29, after an iiineaa of 12 daya, pnnta, $2.00 value, now $1.^9V-I Mrs. J. C. Moore, of Pollock- in the County in the 3-year removed the marks was in order to wash their Jl, S. Walker. a;fod 58. She waa tho daughter p-mtg, $1.25 value ...... There now seems little question but that aville, Mrs. G. Blow and baby, porii^!' since tiie Farm Credit faces and while . ” of Andrew Grubb and Parthenia panta, $1,00 value ...... 79'dn'S «¡ Н Ш К Н Н М Н ! Salisbury will get one of the two social se­ of Now Born, and Miss Christine Administration was organized. ------0 ------^---- Barnea Grubb, of Davidson Coun- Blue Bell Overalls, pair . 97ti'i<^ a curity offices to be opened in North Carolina. Mr. and. Mva George Granbery, W hile farmers here and else­ EFIRD’S DEFf. STORE Moore, of Goldsboro, are vi'aTt.* ty, and waa a faith fu l member -Work Shirts for Men OUR FEUDAL LORDS oi Washington, D. C., spent the Speaking of this the Gastonia Gazette in a ing Rev. and Mrs. H. Ful­ where in the State used most of 48c 'upu| DBBeGC0 KUU!N)lYÍ i Й' wecK-end w ith the form er’s cou of the Shiloh Methodist Cijurch. D,.egg shirts for Men49c ürüilS и ?! recent editorial had this to say: ghum, Mrs. Moore is a sister of the money Lo refinance their old й ill The ancient feudal lords were pikers in Salisbury, N. C. sin, Mrs. John C. Sanford. 'I’he surviving family, consists oi Standard Kerosene Oil, 31 s Shortly after Congreasman Robert L. iDough- Mrs. Fujghum, and Mrs. Blow debts into long-term loana, a her husband, two sons, Avery pgj. “ A‘-A3(ToöO't) iùiÿi ß t8 l-ei’o ” я» кЙ ton, of this district, had announced early in comparison with some of our modern I'Ords of and Miss Moore are Mrs. Ful- larger proportion of loana .is now lO c Ii и and Baiioy Lanier, at home, fqur jsp. rW iifivii Lvo ' йй Aujtast that one of tho two aocinl snrurity wealth and influence. Passing through Kan­ Mrs. C. H. Tomlinson spent’ ghum’a uiicuá. going to finance the purclui.se of, daugiiters. Mrs. Alonzo Peoolea. jjrooms - a Q iQ|»Irown and Rev. Mr, Danrier of- Don’t Fail To Viait Our SUE of her parents, Mr. an* Mra. L. linai lejprislatUre must paa.s the necessary en­ ON GUARANTEED of Mi.ss Kathleen Bennett, dau- I together at first for emergency fiijiating. Pallbearers were Ho- New Department—We Have' <'Т!Г01еА?МШ1.ВГШ0РР' Twflve thousand and five hundred dollars w actments to enable this state to fully share G, Horn. ghter of Mrs. D. Dv Bennett, of refinancing. The Farm Credit ward Michael, Garland Koontz, i'ull size Standard Sheets 97i"' for a wife. Pretty fair sum Many wives are ----- ^O—— -— «t in the program. Cornatzer, and Ralph Potts, of Act of 1935 authorized using Clarencj Latham, Ottis Gobble, Heavy 9-4 Unbleached not worth that. Many are worth vastly more Mr, and Mra. Stamey Shaver, A Alirfftl^dwvô«iôl‘priy)le|ûiiôre ■------0 ------Goodrich Tires Mocksville, which took place in them to finance farm purchases iiennuth f'raver and Van Mich- Sheeting ...... 29c. than that. Anyhow that is tho sum allowed of GL'orgia, and Mrs. A. M. , LET AMERICA KEEl» AUIiNG Danville, Va., on Saturday, Aug. ^ith tho idea that this would ael. Thp many floral tributes Plenty Voiles, Dimities, Seers; an Englishman by a jury in an alienation suit iivans, of M artinaville, Va., were Motorola Auto Radios 22. The bride is an attractive farmers, particularly were carried by Mosdames Clar- suckers and prints at ver;^ lo\v last week. Samuel Appelton Moore, radio recent gu'eata of Mr. and Mrs. We do not favor war. We believe in peace and accomplished young , lacfj^ i young men and tenants, a bettor once Latham, iDave Leonard, Ju- prices. singer, was awarded a verdict of iJ12.500.00 and would do,anything in our power to contri­ Here’s the Sale you have been waiting for! It’s 1). R. Stroud. ' „ui-l and will be greatly missed when' chanco to buy farms, -"Experi­ iiua Lanier, Kenneth Craver. J. Full Faahloned Hoae, pr...... 39ci‘ damaiges against Charles 'Arnold, theatrical bute in any way to the promotion of peace. your chance to equip your car with Goodrich Safety she nwves to her new home. Mr. ence, equipment, and a reasona­ L, Blackwelder, Erwin Gobble, Ankleta 5c, 9c, 15c, 19c, 24c prp S? producer found guilty of alienation of the af­ Miss Mary Nelson Anderaon GiöiWeröittkiillpiPdHel-ara But with conditions as they are in the world Silvertowrjs with Golden Ply blow-out protection Potts ia a riaing young buaineas ble down payment are required. Moodey Kerant, Ellia Snyder, fections of Mrs. Moore. The Moorea were will leave next week for Waah- today we do not favor the idea of the United or a new Motorola Radio. You can enjoy the safety man, and is the son of Mr. and Since the act waa paaaed. Philip Gobble, J. B Gobble, Joe married in 1921 and have ono child. Wonder in^'ton, D. C., where she w ill on- Yours for Bargains ' States refusing t^ prepare for any emergency...... - - I Mra, D. J. Potts, of Mockaviile. North Carolina farmera have Hoge. T. B. Kcnaey, Misses Mary if her affections were worth that sum to her andpleasureof theseflrst-qualityproducts noir,and This is a rich country. We must guard our [JUST SHOW us YOUR roll as a student nurse at the | )j^,i ' I ;( hi w ith us. We should own a navy superior to Michael, Emigone L.anier, Jiacfel “K EEP OUT" iif Mra. W illiam M iller at dinner (.jjiemj our boat wiahes IF GINNED WHILE DAiiVn’ that of any other nation. Not for the pur- WhitH, Audr. — meeting ia apending thia week or damp, he continued, it priced for economy,stHb^yfedd«^>;»l that lonif of ¡\Iii.ssnlini covers all of Ethiopia. sha-.v were m our community on ol God and the lack of a good fowling piece ------0 ------‘‘Star Brand ^save tho perpetrators ot ' such crimes, in Itcv, W. C. Cooper, Mr, E. L. business Monday. to the gina at too faat a rate. It AWAlvE I'Oit NINETEEN YEARS ('•aither and R. B. Sanford at- T! some cities there is a law which, yea more, is KA P PA NEW S neceaaary, the feeder drive CHILDREN’S SHOES . ' ( 1И t'liforced that cuts down radios in 'honros, toiuled the Synod of North Caro­ should be alowod down. ' , t ;: C'arol Crane ol' Rouniaiiia ha.s not slept for lina, which convened at the | i 1 \ \í : cars, and everywhere at J.i :o() (.’clock. 'An Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Dvyiggina Both the air blast and the Л ; yuai.-i. \(i drug i.s ijowerl'ui to even excellent idea. i' ii'.st Pre.sbj^terian Church, State- ,brush/gina do better work when ä,i ' M and family spent Sunday in $ 1 . 0 0 to $ 1 .3 5 C- make liim even fee! drow/y, lie has gone up In the first place community radios should s'.'illsviile, thia week. the cijtton is fed alow enough for à aiiil down tlio glub'e in llie meantime trying Ü ■ be outlawed so that people do not have to ^*Mr.’ and Mrs, Marshal Koontz tiie abed roll to be looae. to iind a L'ure. ilu Is now in London under Miss Fannie Gregory Bradley ,ting the seed boards wide Ш ж h ï work and live to the tune of moun-taiug music and family and Mr. and Mrs. F. MISSES’ and BOYS’ SHOES - V- f- treatment ol' .s])eeiali.st.s, still hoping that one and I'ur-ral rythm. Radios hf'.vn their place I'eturiTed home Friday from a alao helpa, aa this permits 1 h' . ; W Koontz spent Sunday atter- open (lay lu; may again take a nap. lie was hurt and soit ones and .sweti music can be enjoy­ visit to Roclcy M ount and War- a* rn/pid discharge of seed and |l)if}i1 in an explosion during the world war and I'unton. Mias Jane Bradley re- $1.40 to $2.00 ed olten from neighbor’s porches in tho good- TVoîxIcr.'Ïf Sisbuiy.^^ 'Vi rl.' ;;i,i ha.s not .slejit since, ilc recently went to old-aummor-time. i’erhajjs ia the' offended J'lainod in Rocky M ount for a .i ' ’vl'.erc- lii,s ca.Tu pui-./.Ieci physicians, H A D E N ’ Q ,er W b e e n indisposed for Carolina %otton mills and iiinoi'eiit persons would appeal to the local iongor visit. '*.iu,'ihey could r;!t| lielj) him. but rrlt! (vi’ier hia» gendarnie,s who would go forthwith and charge FOR 25 YEARS ^ ‘"'M l^- M a e Steel Smoot left coiiaume a.boiit twice a^s much $!),(I0(). for his head after his rloath. iiiit who tlii;m wilh disturbing the peace, there might Mra. G. F, Mw>ro and son, of •n ( sdav morning to enter Davis lini; aa is proCu'tced in uie State, C. C. Sanford S Cb. ! ruosciay moiiuiii, n'v>ia crivn« Thf» tni-m- waiils nioiiiiy after lies (U.ad, anyhow? So lie more jjoace. It ia not a.sl'Liiig too much to Orlando, Fra„ Mrs. S. D. Por-^ This gives che farm- here seems to be a Hip Van Winkle gone into Hospital Tîniiofiiro Р1-.Ч a good potential mj|.rkct at - i ask iti'iice Ijetwecn midni|.;bt and daylight,, Salisbury’s Leading Tire Store tt-’i’ nnd aon\of Sanford, and Mrs. ■TuV-'''anr*Mrs7 E. P. Ratledge ers P h on e 7 , ri;\-evso. .¡jurely. H, Wicker and daughter, of Minnie' Rntledge; of home, but to aell in it they must •''iauford, spent Monday with their yp',g“‘yjgitora in thia pi'oduce good uniform staple, •'ister, M,rs. Roy: Call. yjrooclieaii ' . .. -.s. :• Thursday, September 3, 193G ’’AGE S IX ГНБ MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. • H Ig MAGAZINE ■WINSTON-SALEM FAIR TO STATE PAIR TO b’EATURE RADIO WILL AID Raleigh.— Two long-term con­ KHXHSHSHSUSHaEHBinSMXHBHlIHXHBHSHaiijl&KlSKISHKHSHaiiOBEllSIMSMBHa FEATURES RE HELD OCTOBER 6-10 ALL f-H CLUR EXHIBITS STATE OFFICERS victs who escaped f.’om a prison Ü DR. p. Ы. MASON, Dentist | gang in the heart of Raleigh SECTION H AND NEWS 1 iii 1 •-'i; /I The 27th annual Wmston- •department at Raleigh, Sept. 1.— Capt. Char­ this morning, boarded a freight gj Sanford Building | iv m Salem and Forsyth County fans ^ les D. Farmer, in charge of the train which carried them past iVlocKsville tm terD nse .^n eagerly awa.ted event of each .state highway patrol, predicted central prison, and fled through I MOCKSVILLE, N. C. | iall will be held on Octo>r Oth exhibits, and contests will today the establishment of a Raleigh’s city park, were re'cap- state-wide police riidio .system tured today. ихнхнжнжихихнхнанживнхминяижнжнхихмвнхнянанхнжиянхнам THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Mocksville, N. C„ Thursday, September 3 , 1936 n;.ghts° will ill be flpvntpf/'tndewted to thi»thir I'epresent the best efforts over of would reduce thefts .by several exhibition of Piedmont North:., ot i *.u« million dollars annually and Carolina progress. Handsome State, and the calf club "would run highwaymen, bank Scenes and Persons in the Current News premiums, greatly a u g m e n t e d be a fea- robbers and hijackers.off North Notice of Sale of Property For irom previous years, will assure the entire fair. * Carolina roads.” displays and competitions ex- , pash prizes and other awards Plan for setting up the radio .ceeding all past years, winter- totaling around ?3,500 in value system, for which funds were itainment will be provided with ‘Y'= bemg offered winners m appropriated yesterday by the Delinquent 1935 City Taxes the usual midway, free acts, .band department, said L. R. advisory budlget commissioji, Pursuant to the provisions of the statutes J. H. Koonts,, 1 lot ...... 1.00 concerts, musical revue and fire- f" ® leaders at were going forward rapidly "to­ 'I'hc Campaign nines and by order of the Town Commissioners of Kurfees M fg. Co., 1 lot ...... 25.30 works, Horse racing on a larger State College, day. the Town of Mocksville, North Carolina, the Lanier, Mrs. D. G., 1 lot ...... 4.3G QANTA MONICA, CALIF— scale than ever before will make , Jhere will be individual ex- ■ Captain Farmer announced the Meroney, W. R., Est. 1 lot ...... 17.97 iJ Wiiat with Roosevelt taking each day a feature day. . . h'b'ts of corn, calves, ]jaby federal communications board undersigned Tax Collector will sell to the Meroney, J. .K„ 1 lot ...... 20.60 over the ancient ilam ilto nian Tuesday, October (ith, will be l>eeves, swine, clothing, canning, had assigned a wavelength of highest bidder or bidders, for cash at 12 Moore Lumber Co., 2 lots ...... 79.70 jicory of centralized authority school day for Winston-Salem »oom improvement, and 1706 kilocycles to the state’s five o’clock noon, September 14th, 1936 at the Court 9.01 and Lnndon promising to restore and Wwlnesda», Oc'/ber 7^a, wiiT- planning. , Tiiere will also be proposed transmitting stations. House Door in the Town of Mocksville, all the Murphy, E. E., 1 lo t .....'...... McGuire Heirs, 1 lot ...... 2G.G2 he Jeli'ersonian principle of state bo given over to the school chil- county group exhibits of Jersey Fourteen trained radio operiT- Real Estate situated in the said Town of 7.50 iovcreii:nty the campaign is in dren and their teachers from Guernsey calves. tors will be added to the staff of Mocksville upon which 1935 taxes are due and Parnell, Eliza, 1 lot ...... 'liigh.” Forsyth and adjoining counties; individuals and county the highway patrol, he said. ' unpaid. Sanford, H. A., 4 lots ...... 2.ÜG 15.18 What with Farley undertaking to Free tickets for every school teams will compete in contests' Five counties in which the The list of ianfis, lots and tracts of real Sanford, E. C., 1 lot ...... organize the Nogro-votcrs of tho Sanford, Mrs. M. G., land ...... 8G.34 -child and their teacher will be determine who can b^st judge sending stations will be located estate to be sold and the amount of 1935 north for Roosevelt and the other The Skulls and the Altar” , Smith, A. V., 7 -lots ...... 2.00 distributed before the fair dates ¿eed, poultry, and livestock, have agreed to furnish land for taxes due thereon is hereinafter set out. In jido cl.Timing to be hopeful of car- Swieegood, N. H., 1 lot ...... 7.94 ryint' Florida with the aid oi white By FLOYD GIBBONS. . ' and it is the hope of the man- The baby beef and the swine necessary buildings, Parmer acKl- addition to the amount of taxes due on such agement that the attendance of exhibits will be new features of Waggoner, J. A., 3 lots ...... - 2.00 poles; what with Andy Jackson ed. Ninety-three motorcycles real estate hereinafter set out, there is now A N ’ it’s a yarn from old Ireland we’re havin’ today, an’ It’ll be Jack children may be the greatest the 4-H department authorized Walker, G. G„ 7 lots ...... 77.32 urninc over in his grave and James Royd o f,New York city, that’s a-tcllin' of it. ■ It happened iu and 40 cars w ill be equi.pped due and accrued penalty of 49c> together with G. Blaine stirring fretfully under ever. ) this year in response to the re- W inecoff, S. J., 3 lots ...... 1.54 w.ith recnivers. the following costs for advertising and sale: tlio sod, it seems the most appro­ November, 1916, long before jack was ever afther coinin’ to this coun­ For Saturdiiy the fa ir manag'&s, quests of breeders over the Young, P. S., 1 lot ...... 22.Ü9 ‘‘We have 3,000 automobiles For advertising costs, each line ...... 10c priate campaign selections would try, and when‘ho was on a ten-day leave from the trenches of France ment has secured "Lucky” Teter' State. So. Ry. Co., ...... 48G.GÏ f,tolen every year in this state,” Costs for each sale ...... lOi! be ior the Democratic orchestra to an’ havin’ a bit of a dhrink'at a pub in the. village of Moyne. and his Hell Dirivers, a sensa- , Jn addition, the 4-H clubs will he said. "We ¡believe the radio render "John Brown's Body” and In any other country. Jack might have finished his and gono tional automobile and motorcy- present an exhibit designed, to fU L O K U D the Republican -iuartet to sing » ,',иь'| system will reduce this number Name Description of property Amt. tax his way. But there's something about the "ould sod” that makes it cle act, as a feature attraction illustrate the various phases of' "Bomiy Blue Flag.” a favorite roosting place for Old Lady Adventure. Maybo tho gal was by 75 per cent., which would re­ Brown, Hannah, 1 lot ...... 3.G0 • ♦ « íf;'.K< born there. ■ : for this one day. It will bo tho club work over the State. Prizes sult in a saying of approximately Allen, J. J. 1 lot ...... ?24.71 Burse, Geo., 2 lots ...... 5.99 JiL , í greatest thriller the people of will be offered the clubs makinii Doping the Geegces. Anyway, she keeps things humming In that neck of th e ''' S'i,''í $l,26ß;0p0. We think the system Angell, Mrs. C. J., 2 lots .... 20.00 Carr, Julia, 1 lot ...... 4.00 this section have ever seen and the best showing in this exhibit, e s p ite rovola;^ions that some of wood.?. It’s a rare Irishman that can go through a day without will enable us to rccover at least Boyles Realty Co.. 2 lots .... 5.00 Clark, Bettie, 1 lot ...... '...... 2.GG DAmerica’s most prized race having something happen to him, the fair management believes it The cash prizes offered in the $600,000 worth of stolen goods Brown, M. D., land ...... 12.03 Day, W illis, 1 l o t ...... 2.40 At a table the other side of tho room were two meri. They lookedi horses have repeatedly been doped, 1—Rev. Charles E. Cougniin being interviewed at the Cleveland convention of his National Union for So­ w ill be the talk of the country . 4-H exhibits total $2,333.50. T'he . 7.90 like prosperous farmers—landed gentry they call theni over, there Io n , a year.” Brown, M. D. and Son, 1 lot .... 17.10 Dulin, Elizabeth, 1 lot ...... one of tho state racing boards rein- cial Justice which indorsed Lemke for President of tho United States. 2—Coast artillery of the Illinois Nation­ far months to come, | other av/ards, valued at appro- the other side—nnd they had stopped talking a couple ot times tb stare Call, Walter L., 1 lot ...... 6.99 Foster, Robt...... 3.60 staled a trainer found guilty of this al Guar ’ turning on a giant searchlight during the war maneuvers in the Middle West. 3—Portrait of Gen, En'tries in the big Winston- ximately half that amount, con- at Jack. Jack dlin’t know either one of. them. He was visiting some CATTLE THAT MAY BE Carter, F. M., 2 lots ...... 41.43 Foster, R. M., 7 lots ...... 20.03 ioul and crooked Francisco Franco,’ commander in chief of the rebel forces in tho Spanish civil war. Salem fair this year in both agri- aist of medals, trophies, and' cruel practice. . So friends and had never been in tlie neighborhood before. But after a DISEASED NOT ALLOWED Carter, J. L. Est., 1 lot ...... 9.32 Furehess, Mollie, 1 lot ...... 3.60 cultural and livestock depart- acholarships. One four-year our commissioner while ono of the’ men came v/alking over to his tablo. IN DAVIE COUNTY FAIR Cartwright, T'. L., 1 lot .... 9.98 Furchessi Frelove, 1 lot ...... 3.Ü0 jnents have exceeded all previ- scholarship and two oiyj-year to th e interna - John and Pat Were a Couple of Old Sports. Clement, B. C., 2 lots ...... 23.28 Gaither, Julia, 2 lots ...... , 7.95 tionnl antinarcotic Air Chief Inspects Li 1 ous years but there is yet time scholarships to State College are. The men’s names. Jack learned later, were John and Pat. This ono .... 10.16 Gorrell, Nora, 1 lo t ...... , 6.9«) conference at Ge­ Tliis paper has been informed Daniel, R. W., 1 lot .... was John. He sat down nnd asked Jack if he’d just come from France. lo get exhibits'prepared. lEntry oifered in the calf club section; . 6.2!) neva is, disgusted. New-Type Low Cost by the management of the Davie Daniel, J. S., 1 lot ...... 4.08 H am lin, S. Lee, 2 lots ...... Jack said lie had. And the next remark sort of took Jack by surprise. blanks, premium lists and other "With the help of club ,boys IVI a y b e because f f » County Fair that ho cattle will Daniel and Ijames, 1 lot .... 8.83 Harris, Douschka, 1 lo t ...... 3.00 "How would you like to earn ton pounds?” Jolm asked him. information pertaining to the and girls over the State, we are I’m hopelessly Power Airplane I be allowed to enter except those Dunnavant, H. J., V2 lot .... 6.66 Holman, Lula, 1 lot ...... 66 John and Pat looked like a couple of old sports but., just...... fair can be obtained by address­ going to make the 4'H_dcpart- old - fachioncd, I 4.80 the same, ton pounds is, a lot nf money In Ireland. Jack said tested and loufid free of bangs Foster, Mrs. M. G., 1 lot .... 8.38 Houston, Frank, Est., 1 lot ...... still prefer that a Eugene Vidal (left), director of ing the Winston-Salem "Fair As­ ment this fiUl the best it ha» he’d make no answer until ho know, what he had to do to earn (albortlon). This very contagi­ Foster, 0. P., 1 lot . .... 9.70 Kim brough, Dina, 1 lot ...... 4.80 horse should b o the bureau of air commerce, and sociation, Winston-Salem,,N. C. ever been,” Harrill declared. tho money. ’Then sporty old John unfolded as fantastic a set of ous disease has been eliminated Fry, R. L., 2 lots ...... 11.95 Lash, Mary.y., 1 lot,...... 79.87 trained on tho turf Test Pilot James Hurst, inspecting ----^ --- . i « conditions as ever ho had heard In his life. and not at a drug the power plant of a now-type air­ STRESSES LOW COST OF from most of the best herds in Godbey, J. C., 1 lot .... 8.70' Smoot, Adela'i'fle, j l lot ...... 5.39 Irvin s. Cobb "Two miles up the river," John said, ‘‘tliere is an old deserted ab­ store. Nowadays tho plane to be developed for •‘.he bureau CO-OP GRADING BOOSTS the County and it is the policy Creen M illin g Co., 2 lots .... 40.00 Smoot, E. L., I'lpt ...... 7.10 bey; undermined with caves. There’s a tower in the middle of it, ELECTBIC WATER PUMP (ollow who prowls tho paddock just from a standpoint of utility, cost, of ■'the Fair lo encourage im­ Grimes, N. J., 1 lo t ...... 1.38 Thomas, Mary, 1 lot ...... 6.66 about a hundred feet high., At the bottom of that tower is a rodm with LAMB QUALITY, PHICES before a race Is liable either to go comfort and safety, in its program provement in livestock as well as 3.45 un altar in it. Tlie good monks used to pray there, but since Cromwell’a Do you work for the same Harbin, Delia, 1 l o t ...... 1.20 VanEaton, Jake, 1 lot ...... to .sleep suddenly or go to bucking. for , tho improvement of privately time tlie abbey has been abandoned, and how it is used as a burial place. wages as a Chinese coolie? Cooperative marketing is lead­ other farm and home activities. Hendrix, r . M., 1 l o t ...... 24.50 VanEaton, Simon, 1 lot ...... 2.00 It depends on whether the yoegeo owned aircraft. The ship, an Ar­ row Model P low wing Monoplane', X>o you realize that when you ing to the prodirction of better We believe, as does the Fair Henkle Vance Co., 1 l o t ...... 6.66 Woodruff, Henry, 1 lot ...... 3.06 he sniffs has been drugged to lose Sentinels of tlie Ruined Abbey Wore the Dead. , ASssociation that healthy stock or drugged to wki. is powered by a V-type motor. pump and carry water by hand, lambs in North Carolina. Hepler, Mrs. C. B., 1 lot ...... 2.65 North Carolina Midland R. R., "A t the foot of that altar there are six human skulls.. I . want to ■. * * * you arc doing work that an elec­ It 'is also bringing the grow­ should not be exposed to disease Holton, J. L., 1 lot ...... 12.86 1 7/8 miles ...... 486.67 f- • • - • know,'if . you have the courage to go there tonight at one o'clock, tric pump could do for almost ers higher returns for thefr and we want to urge every far­ Howard, D. C., I lo t ,...... 10.95 This August 18, 1936. Hollywood Dog Days WAR BRIDE get one of those skulls and . bring it'her'd to me ipmor'row. Th'^at’s ; oU nothing? stock, said L. I| Case, State Col­ mer to cooperate with the state' Howard, G. L., 2 lots,...,...... 1.00 ^OURISTS to the Hollywood sec- I t takes less than a penny's lege extension specialist in an­ in trying to eliminate this ex­ Jones & Walker, 2 lots ...... 23.45 Z. N. ANDERSON lor come during a dullish inter­ lude. The diary of Miss Astor has •worth of current for an electric imal husbandry. pensive trouble. Jones-Cartner &. Evans, 4 loti^ ...■ 4.22 Town T a x . Collector i г. 1'-. .^ПЯ1ПЛмШиЗ boen closed,' and ■Ihe next chapter motor to pump as much water Under the cooperative mar- In the love-life of John Barrymore as a strong man can pump and keting and grading-system now hns not been opened. carry in an hour. - being adopted in this State, each It might be said for Miss Astor’s Believing the housewife, the grower’s lambs are carefully output, before the court shut it off, i i i husbancl. or the waterboy of the weighed and graded before be- tlmt it was well-written and caused s Jiours of drudgery required to ing shipped, tho public eagerly to await furtlier Ì 0 ! '■( (ILselosures. Certain parties may ■ aupply the farm and farm homo At the market, they are sold have gone out of town, but they •with water is one of the great- according to grade, with the bet- all loft word, where tho paper was straight In the eye. "Are you on the level?” he sound sense—is the rivai national fare work among the destitute and asked. "I am,” sold John. "All right," said Jack, "I’ll do H.” the construction of power lines der the old system, all lambs chairman, Jim Farley. unfortunate. That night Jack tbok his sorvice revolver and started for the abbey. ФП and the wiring of buildings in were sold at a common price. Without comparing these two as 'He reached it about'quarter of ohe." At one o’clock sharp he swung North Carolina, he added, farm­ Since growers get paid accord­ Vote Settles Spoiling aside the rusty old gate and made hi.s way through dank, dark passages i I ^ to past records or future prospects, ers should seize the chance to ing to the grade oi lambs thijy School Prints School Shoes ¡ figure they’re temperamentally White Hall, Ark.—The moot ques­ to the room below the tower. electr;l;y their communities; acll, they are paying more at­ «like in various ways—notably in Mrs. Constance Collins Wortman, tion of proper upelling of tho name df the Cross County town has been Weird Lights Flash in the Abandoned Tomb. “TJie' only way you ean get tention to the fine points of good not getting unduly excited or nastily bride of Capt. Volney Wortman, Six- ty-flrst coast artillery, instructor at settled. Citizens at a mass meeting It was spooky in there with the moonlight showing through tho this money,” ho stated, "is to breeding and management, O ur prints are noted for their .sturdy w ear­ They’re here . . ready for vindicative. In his talk Hamilton did not de­ tho University of Illinois, spent part voted 150 to 2 in favor of White Hall cracks and casting weird shndows on the gray stone walls, For the coopoi'Utu with your neighbors in ihe systuiirnot only works to clare the American flag was in dan- of the honeymoon watching the war instead of Vvhitehall. They thereby first time in liis life lie found iiimself wondering if maybe there wasn’t ing qualities as w ell as their lovely fall de­ you and the first day of starting u rural electrification di.strilnite the money on a more eer, did not implore anyone to save games of the second army. A piece legalized the mistake of an old time some truth in glicst stories. projeilt, and showing the basis. Case eontinuwl, of field artillery was her seat. Methodist minister. lie was walking toward the altar, when suddenly he saw school. Sturdy shoes of •he American home. He didn't call you will make good use of thu ^ ¡t also tends to secure ior signs and colors. Y ou’ll enjoy •working w ith >he'Republicans saints; didn’t call something that froze him stiff In lUs tracks. Tvvu iiaie yeiioW ' lights, about the size of plates were dancing about the alta?. money. the farmers a higher pricc for Ihe Democrats knaves or idiots. He t: good leather, built on health * "M y hair stood up,” he says, "and my courage ran out of rae like "T.'ie .state REA and the State their less tle.sirable stock. these attractive prints. M aterials t h a t a r e didn’t claim for his side a monopoly, As Baseball W as in the Beginning f lasts. M any new styles properly designed if patriotism. Quite calmly he told water out of a bottle. A bat flloked my face, and I almost College oxtuiiiiiuii service _ j ‘ Almost any way yif.i loolc at dropped my gun. 'frembling like a leaf I sat down on a grave glad lo hulji get tliese projects , went on, "cooperative his hearers what points he thought good the year ’round, in a large variety of for grow ing feet. Com e in today and let us ihould be stressed by his party In and watched those lights dance. Then I coughed, and < in two started wherever the i „Kirlieting aud grading appears ¡his campaign—and poked fun at seconds I heard that same cough in another part of the abbey.” fit that boy or girl in good, com fortable Jack walked firmly toward the altar. He-wasn’t afraid of anything show they are intorestcic. I good, aiul none of tho'commun-' colors and designs. Priced at himself while poking fun at the “J.iut wo cannot conducit thO which have adopted it would in the world now. There was only one light playing about now. The school shoes. ither crowd.' rural electrification program >y ]^jick to 'the old * * * ' other was on his face. Congressmen Versus Taxes Sepulchral Voice Warns Intruder Away. ! I ourselves. We can only help \viiy. Against my better judgment, you. Are you^interestedV” -O- 97c $1.69 $1.98 I He raised his gun, rested it on his left forearm and. took careful i I'm trying to be cheered by the aim at the beam that was shining in his eyes. He pulled the trigger .■0.10 DIES A p Fe r 'I l VSTER CARD OF THANKS announcement of the present ma- twice. There were two sharp cracks—a terrible clatter of broken Cleveland, Sept. 1.— .Jojo, was Iwily leaders in congress that, look- glass—a loud, reverberating echo. He thought, "Now is my time,” and J ñ ' |ng forward to the next session, bent to pick up ono of the skulls. Suddenly a hollow voice said: an ugly duckling. We wi.sh to thank iill our fri­ 150 Bicycles and 500 Pairs Roller Bert S'liawbell, poultry market ¿'ey behold no new taxes ahead, “LEAVE THAT ALONE. IT DOESN’T BELONG TO YOUI” . ends and nuigivbors, and espe- put, after election, v';hun the lads foreman, .found her one winter’s Skates. Also 10,000 other For an instant Jack began to tremble again. Из put down '.cially the nurses at Long's Sana- wk closer, they’ll probably* be able the skull and picked up another. "LEA VE. THAT ALONE," the day in a load ol: poultry.' She atorium, who were ao kind and v a l u a b l e p r i z e s . ' FREE <0 behold quite a few. voice repeated. "IT DOESN'T B E tO N G TO YOU !» He picked was half frozen and weighed did so much for us during the That's why a balanced budget is up three more. Each time that warning voice. ^ ir.o latest ARCII-I!AI! STREAMLINE and DEI,UxV model bicycles, beautifully enameled, with chromium metal parts— h a lf a pound. Hei' .back was ,;ilnes;i and ai'ter the death of №e the idea of santa claus-some- "13ut by this time,” says Jack, " I was getting mud. I shouted Mori-ow coaster bi akus, big balloon tires, and many other j'eatures —given EREE to the 150 boys or girls sending in the largest Ihing everybody . talks about, bUt out, ‘To hell with you, whoever ycu aro. 'They don’t belong to you either.’ crooked. ; \uur dear wife and mother. Shawijell thawed her out. 'He number of Montag’s BLUE H ORSE covers or fill.n- ban'ds (or both) by June 15, 1937. nobody ever expects to see. Ex- And with that I picked up the sixth ^kull and walked toward the F. 11. Lanier and Children 'cpting when B campaign , is on and gave orders she was not to be i300 pairs nickel-plated, ball bearing and rubber cus hioned Roller Skates given FREE to the 500 boys or girls sending in gate, firing right and left from my revolver till it was empty.’.’ ■he voters are sort of flinching their, the next hu*Kest number; also v I It Was Just a Merry Prank of John and Pat. Killed until she was well. In a ¡ailed backs under the load, a fa- BURGUl.ARY CONVICTION If the story had ended there, Jack wouldn’t have believed It him­ month her weight tripled. ' By COVM^S ^" sejiding in the next largest number but not less than a m inim um o f 26 «rlte pastime of legislators, wher- that time Jojo was a pet. iver found, is thinking up more self. Two or three timos on tho way liome he pinched himself to see if he was dreaming. But the next day when lie went with the skull Because of her crooked back, Whiteville. — Charles Smith, Save any cover REGARDLESS OP AGE OR DATE, taken Ifrom iWes to go along v/ith the taxes to the pub, there were John and Pat. John’s right hand was in a band­ she was always losing her bal­ Ciiadbourn negro, was convicted M ontag’s BLUE HORSE cablets, composition note books etc or fle ve already thunk up. filler bands. They resist the craving for just age, and he grinfied and tossed -Jack a ten pound note. ance and toppling over. Shaw- of first-degree burglary— a cap­ .lAltlanta, Ga., by parcel post or prepaid express between June W long, and then they notice some f'Pat and I had a hundred pound bet," he said, "that no man ' Ijj^yf^ll would stop ro set her "a- ital offense—tonight. Smith was 1st a^uil'lSti'igi? Marietta St., His'’ ’ fteyiously overlooked dollats hiding would take a skull from 'that altar. When you took us up we charged with entering the home both hid in the abbey. " " '¡I l li right. W'ind the baseboard, • and then— ' • Shawbell became of Mrs, Sarah Lyles, a widow, BLUE HORSE SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR SALE AT you might hire a henhawk to “ We had two mirrors that reflected the moonlight, and that’s What iwith the intention of attacking junrd your henhouse, but could you All dressed in tho vesplondent uniforms of 1076 these modern baseball players Itom the New York sand- made those dancing beams. But I didn’t figure on your shooting, son. V,. ,_.'ft,.'^'.Even chic.kon livers failed lots helped the New York Giants celebrate the sixtieth birthday of the National league. They played under her. The negro claimed his case ■opLiui on his word / ■ ' You drilled »ne riiihi tlu'ougli the pulm of the hanu. AuyhoW, you won ' to'*tempt Jojo’s appetite in his •lie rules of 1880, and adopted the names of stars of the era of flowing mustaches and burnsides. me с hundred pounds. Good-by, son, arid good luck to you.” was one of mistake identity. 1BVI?LS. COBB absence. Wsfltorn Newspaper Uuloa, ^ ^ ^ : © -W N U Servlgol .. ;! . Shawbell died. Next morning w . J. JOHNSON CO. the men found Jojo’s crooked Cod liver oil and yellow coi-n body in the poultry shop. The fed to Wake County poultry ugly duckling, from no apparent ШШШ - ') Stores at Mocksyille and Kernersville -x' •*Í* üie-jíjilí,'' cause, was dead. • ■ ■ THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Mocksville, N. C., Thnrsday, September 3, 1936 THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, iModtsville, N. ,C., Jhuredey, September 3,Д93.6

though he was In his horrible-guise, placed on the statute books In per­ ------IMPROVED Millions now became the measnre of she must recognize the soul of him, a man. The old . slow, conservative Broken Prom ise formance of these pledges. Easy .to. Crochet UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL OflNTfRElrro and seven long years must she fol­ scale ot progress was gone. Salary, No one can deny the tremendous low him over tho fiery mountain, duggcd, dependable work, wns noth­ iricrease in agricultural income. Set of Lace Filet G E R O N I M O SURRENDERS!” U N D A Y I uiougb Im might never so much as ing. A innn went out, tn these days, Charge U ntrue Government credit has never be­ S DRAGONS turn to look at her once. I f she and made—millions I fore been more generously uied for perseveres through the seven years, CHOOL L e s s o n Flowers for the house .should bj Davis did not want to do It at all; Inrm purposes, such as farm inorl- — OUR INDIAN WARS END By nnv, ИАПОЬП b. MJNDQUIfiT, cut in the late afternoon. she breaks the spell; he’s her prince; bo was, for himself, exactly suited. aoge refinancing and emergency nnd she has him.” ' Roosevelt Has Dean of tbe Maody Blblt iDMtUüU DRIVE YOU But Bee— bis wife, the mother of h li crop and feed loans. of C hlcogo. '■Does she?" said Agnes, , Ф W e e tfrn K ew e pap er Ü n lo n . Beets are fattening and Шеге, bo.vs believed Jeb tho bettcr man. « • • By ELMO SCOTT WATSON had learned to distrust the Span­ "She does, through cverytblng," He' Carried Out His fore excellent for those do- ..Jeb thrilled her; her.husband, .though .RECENT POWER PLEDGES. iards three centuries earlier. repeated: if t y years ago this month siring to put on flosh. By sho "loved" him, bored her. I think it is silly for the power Lesson for Serptember 6 * • • EDWIN Platform Pledges F our Indian wars came to an Son of a Chiet . "Green Bear of Babbletrce, There was that fellow CoUUt, who trust department, of the Roosevelt end. On Scptcni'ljcr 4, .1886, At about the time the flrst col­ To keep the, coffee pot sweet BALMER Turn, thou, and look to me: bad come around to the ofiice tho oth­ opposition to talk about his failure TURNING TO TIIE GENTILES boil a strong solution of borax in er day with Ken Eemble. They were Made in 1932 to keep platform pledges when the Geroninio, the Apache, for­ lision between tho Americans Seven long years I’ve followed thee, ‘‘ I and the Apaches took place a it occasionally. Ovor tho fiery mountain." forming n compnny for anderwrltlng thing they resent most is the com­ mally surrendered to Gen. Nel­ LtaSSON TEXT— Aota 14:8-13, 18, 20| • • • new Investments, real-estnto develop­ plete observance of the pledge to Nedni Apache warrior named Rom ans 10;8-1G, By EARL GODWIN son A. Miles and that surrender Taklishim was living near tho aOLDEN TEXT— 1 havo sot thoe foi F ill crevices in floors wiij, He hud gone. Agnes wns lying with ments. There was millions In It, they W ASHINGTON. - As the conserve the water power rfesources marked the close of a bitter con­ headwaters of the' Gila river in a lleht of tho aoiitllos, thut thou putty and smooth oil wilh a knife. Copyright by Edwin Dalmer eyes closed on the chaise- ongue In her said; mllllonal charge of broken platform of the country and to spread elec­ shouldost be tor nalviitlon unto th« flict betvyeen the red and white Arizona. Talclishim was the son Do this three or four days boiorj W NU Service bedroom, when she beard her sister’s They wanted him to become a part­ promises resounds through tric power cheaply. . . . ^hey utterm ost pnr‘. of tho earth. Acts 13:47, voice. Hoe .went In flrst to see her certainly ought to know that tho of Chiet Maco of the Nednl but PIIIM AIIY TOPIC— W liat Ilappcncd In putting finish on floors. ner nnd put about a hundred thou­ America Democrats races which had been carried on • • * mother, so Agnes bnd a fow minutes sand Into it. He'd thanked them and New Deal is keeping that promise intermittently for more than since lie had m arried a Bedon- l< y s tru . shoidd thank their senate leader, kohe Apache woman and joined .TUNIOR TOPIC — Whon tho Gospo) Custard filling w ill not soak in, more ot dreamy reverie before her hardly thought of It. Joe Robinson of Arkansas, for com­ . - . or try ing. to betv/cen fights P attern 5637 Cnnio to I.ystra. with power trust lawyers. There two ccnturics and a half. her tribe, he lost his right to to crust if the white ot an egg SYNOPSIS sister pushed ber feet more to the side Davis turned again with more hope­ piling the facts in the case of Dem­ INTERMBDIATR AND SENIOn TOP­ nnd snt down facing her. It was six hasn’t been.a hand lifted anywhere New china, glassware, even the It had begun away back in rule ns hereditary cliief of the IC— Trials and Triumphs of Mission- is brushed over cioist before pour, fulness toward the dark head on tbo ocratic platform planks und conse­ o’clock. pillow ot tho other bed. in this administration to give the furniture newly polished — b u t 1622 when Chief Gpechanc,-in- Nedni. arlOB. ing in custard. Job Brnddon yountr and fantastically quent performance. . . . It seems I’OONa PBOPLW AND ADULT TOPIC « • • rucccsstul broker of ChloaKO, la Infat- people more electricity at cheaper what about a set of doilies to set To them was born a son who ^ "Your friend Myrtle’s lawyer," said It was a mouth Inter thut the res­ that people don't remember details ough and his Powhatan warri­ — Christianity rnchiB Other nollfflona, iintcil with AenoB Glonolth, beautiful rales tiiat some power trust lawyer off all this loveliness? . Yoti'll would become tlie most famous Never wear rings, except plain Cee, “seems to hnve queerly alTccted ignation of Davis Ayreforth, as-treas­ of a political convention. It is also ors had attacked the little set­ imuijhtor of a retired manutiicturor. Mother." urer ot a canning company, took ef­ didn't try to cripple that hand. And want to gather up crochet hobic of all Apache leaders even bands, when washing fine laces, noiliicy, a doctor. In tovo ivUh Apnos, true that enough loud reiteration of The progress of tho first mis­ the biggest conservation project and some airing and begin at tlement of Jamestown in Vir- though lie was never recognized ■silks, etc. Hings may caloii in vl.'ilts his brother. Job. Rod plans луогк "Wlint did she sny to you?" fect, and he sold back to tbo officers the charge that "Rooseveft has sionary journey into gentile terri­ since time began is the Tennessee once on this lovely filet design— as hereditary chief. He was tory had brought Paul and Bar­ fabrics nnd tear them. at liochostor. -Job euBgosta that ho "That perhaps we'U misunderstood of the company all his fetock. Davis broken every platform promise he • • • , inalto a try for Acnes boforo loavlnE. valley authority. Had the New pattern 5027—a graceful bas­ .given the nam e of Go-kiila-yeh your murdw-oiis liUIe friend Jtyrtlu. also Bold sixty-five of his best bondd; ever made” attracts many an un­ nabas from Cyprus to Antioch ol In Itod there la a doopor, obstinate Deal done nothing but that, it would ket design with flower garlands or Go - yath - lay, whicii moans Always wipe your electric iron Ucccncy thnn In Job. Rod visits Agnes He eortnhily has done something else for It happened that Collitt had some­ thinking person lo that fallocious Pisidia in Asia Minor, whcro Paul constitute a fairly large fulfilment set off by a cool, open m e ? h “The 'Vawner,” but in the future with a clean cloth before healing 1111(1 tolls hor of his groat desire, but to Mother, too." what under-estimated tho new capital side of the orgument. One of the preached with great power. Per­ of its promise to save the country's stitch. You can make, in addi­ his would be a name of fear , in it, to remove any dust or dirt rciUlios It can never bo fulOllod. Agnes' "Yes," required, and so, Davis put up, not most common distortions' of truth secution by leading Jews then led rnolhor la attem pting to regain her hus- remaining resources for the public. tion to doilies, a set, cen­ the Southwest—Geronimo. Some • • • "What Is It. Agnes?" one hundred, but a hundred and fifty is the charge that Roosevelt prom­ 'î them to go on to Iconium where bnnd's love. Agnes has disturbing Here's another promise kept; the terpiece and -tray cloth that imaginative writers have de­ To remove print from flour "I think she came to see somewhat thousand dollnrs. ised to reduce expenses . . . and they tarried for a long time preach­ doubts aa to what attracts hor father federal laws regulating the sale of match. In string tiie larger clared that Geronimo means sacks, rub print with lard and lo! In Now York. Job tells Agnos he Is differently »vby Father’s doing—what But the firm of Collitt, Ayreforth failed, , . . In the flrst place ing "the word nf grace” in the securities. This has stopped a. lot d'oilie measures 18 by 24 inches “Devil Saint” but the fact is stand over night. In tho morning (^olng to marry hor, and together they he’s probably doing. Bee," nnd Romble was formed, and prompt­ Roosevelt did not make this prom­ face of many diflicuUies. Next Ylow nn apartm ent In Chicago. Job aslcs of shyster work by slick city sales­ and the smaller 12 by 12 inches. that it is only tlie Spanish for boil in water -with'soap in it, then The dark head, covered jby Its smart' ly promoteu and marketed their first ise ; in the second place the plat- they came to Lystra, in which city AIjMios to s o t a n e a r ly d u to , b u t s h e to lls men who sold worthless stock and In pattern, 5627 you :wlll find I vfe.-V "Jerome” and was applied to WQ consider first the experiences rub until print has uU dis­ him oh« cannot marry him. When the llttlo toque, looked away.' "All right, Investment lino. from did not "promise” but "ad­ bonds by the billions in the old complete, instructions and charts this Apache as a nickname by appeared. mioiit, Mr. Colver, ofCors to show thom If he helped her. . . . vocated” a cut of 25 per cent of of days. That part of the perform­ for making the dollies shown; an ic the Mexicans, However,' it was I. The McLscngers (Acts 14:8- • • * в furnished apartment, Job aslcs Agnca The Dark One wande-ed to thu Jlyrtle Lorrle, who now for ovor n the administrative cxpijnses of gov­ 'I’ ,Y f to see It alOTio, saying ho must return ance includes the fight on excess illustration of them and of all easy enough lo believe that Never sprhilcle rose bushes window. month had been In jail, dccided to In­ ernment; ond in the third place 13,19,20). ^ , to his omce. Agnes conuents and Job and crooked holding companies. stitches used; material require- "Devil Saint” and “Apache w ith the hoso. P u t tho hose on' leaves. A radio Is blaring terrineally "Who's thut? Jcb?" vito Agnes to visit her. that’s exactly whot happened. Ad­ They were Immediately faced Surely no one can deny that prom­ mehts. Devil” were synonymous terms with the case of a man crippled the ground and allow tho water from ono ot tho apartmonta. Colver "Might be," Bald Agnes, silling up. Myrtlo was not having much ot tt ministrative expenses had been $4,- ’t si' rnpH upon tho door, which la oponed ise was kept, . . . It nearly had To obtain this pattern “send 15 when Geronimo, at the heigllt of from birth — outwardly hopeless, to seep in around the roots of tho time. Sho was confined, of course, to 385,909,086 the last Hoover flscol by a aenntlly clad girl, who draws year; Roosevelt cut that figure by the slick utility lobbyists in tho in­ cents in stamps or coins (coins his career, was the scourgo of OERONIMO, WAR LEADER OP THE APACHES but having that inward faith which plants. Лепев Int^ tho room, Colver finds hor .lob had bad an exceptionally prof- the women's quarters of tbo jail, nnd i''f! 25 per cent. An economy act sane asylum! preferred), to The Sewing , CU'clo New iVIexico, Arizona and parts Paul at once recognized. He * • • hutband. Charles Lorrle, fatally shot. Itable dny; and on no day, within re­ therefore to tho compnny of other slashed those expenses. Then the The Democratic platform promised Household’ Arts 'Dept., 259 W. '< il? of Old Mexico. arose when the authorities at­ Eventually Gatewood estab­ speaks, and God works in mighty If patent leather shoes and He rails tho police. M yrtle L-^rrlo asks cent memory, had business been bad. girls and women awaiting trial. Most Лкпоа to phono Cathal O’Mara, s, law­ of them were accused ot sorlous of­ nation had to use its resources to to thaw out the frozen assets of the Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. Good Reason to Hate tempted to stop the Apache prac­ lished contact with Lawton’s col­ 1. Power (vv. 8-10). belts aro rubbed occasionally The market for stocks—rails. Indus­ tice of making tizwin, a strong yer, to come at once, Agnea does, Tho keep from going over the brink, but closed banks, and protect depositors Write plainly pattern number, umn and late in August he Faith releases the unlimited with a glycerin-dipped cloth tho police take charge. O'Mara arrives. The trial, utilities, oils, amusements—wns fenses ;. for they had not been admit­ There is no doubt but that an the economy act lasted until recent­ . . . No one in this generation is yotu; norho and address. intoxicant. As a result, Gero­ .learned that Geronimo v;as near power of an infinite God. It did leather will not dry and crack, ofllcurs are'antagonistic to him, Agnea soaring. Today It bad been almost a ted to ball. unprovoked attack upon Gero^. ly, and odministrative expenses of likely to forgot the 7,000 closed nimo and Naiche, or Natchez, Frontoras. Leaving Lawton’s in Lyslra almost nineteen hundred ф Aneoclnlod Nowepftporo.— W NU Si.rvlci, nidoa with O'Mara. Agnes Is to bo a runaway. nimo’s people by the Mexicans - witness-at the coming trlul. Cathul's the regular government hove not banks and what happened thereaft­ son of Cociiise and hereditary com m and Gatewood pushed on years ago. It does today wherever Bankers, mercbants, clerks, barberh, Agnes, on tho mornInK that Myrtle’iJ gave him ample cause to hate grandfather and father had lost tUolr been excessive. er. The Democratic platform prom­ I T í í ; GBN. MELSON a . m i l e s chief of the Chiricahua, again rapidly and reached Fronteras men believe Qod. Tho miracle of hootblncks, shopgirls, dentists’ assist­ missive nrrlvetl, bnd risen for break­ the men of that nation. Whether Canine Gave the lives In tho line of duty as city lire- ised to set up an insurance fund for decamped from San Carlos and whore he found a detachment of healing which took place created men, and his grandmother, W innie, has ants, balr-dressers, manicurists, ele­ fast with ber father. There's a grave misunderstand­ By or not he was ■ equally justifled started a reign of red terror in built her all around Cathal, who, being bank deposits to protect the average T h e M i n d ginia and killed a number of his cavalrymen under the command a sensation which resulted in great Game Away vator boys, street-sweepers — ever.v- She, the Light One, nnd Bee, the ing, too, about budget balancing. LOWELL in his hatred for the Americans ' southern Arizona and New Mex­ of Lieutenant Wilder. Taking ten ambitious, had worked his way through man against bank .failures; that 2. Popularity (vv. 11-13). hodj young or old, enlightened or Il­ Dark One nlwnys bnd had In that section of tlie platform HENDERSON inhabitants. is more questionable. Certainly ico and in Sonora ond Chihuahua, men from this detachment as law school. Thoughts ot Agnes disturb promise has been kept. One of the The heathen people were lookit>g The talk in the club was on setv Cnthnl, Mr, Lorrle had cast o({ the literate, capatile or stupid, with mil­ with'him when they were children. He which advocates budget balancing M e t e r • the unjustified m urder of Man- stupid things In the 1032 G, O, P. Opechancanough was the first Mexico. Again General Crook an escort, Gatewood followed tho for an incarnation of their gods. sible dogs. Brown said, "I havt wife who had borne him his daughter lion» or with a scraped-up dollar or was never too hurried to Joke with they also advocated a sound cur­ e Boll Syndical«.—-WNU Servie*. gus-Colorado, who became chief platform was its boast that it had no of the great chieftains who tried marched against the hostiles fresh Apache trail. Near the big 'X'he supreme god in their rnytho- the best in the world. Soon after lo marry Myrtle, and after two years two, was playing the market. And them; and he produced from bis pock­ rency. . . . Of course the whirl­ of the Bedonkohe Apaches after of wedded life she had killed him. The insured deposits . . , That wns too with instructions lo capture or bend of the Bivaspe river. in I got it the wife nnd I went out. ets .surprises, on occasion, of thimblo- wind of the depression und the emer­ ÉiiiiHhÉKMWHaiiiiMaìnii to stem the tide of white inva­ the death of Chief Maco, and the logy was Jupiter, and his chief coroner's Jury holds Myrtle to tho grand whatever their stnte of mind, ur of socialistic for the Hoover regime destroy them. Sonora, Martine and Kateah attendant was Mercury. In Paul On coming home several houra gency ruined tho orderly proced­ sion of this country. He was indignities suilered by Cochise, Jury. Agnes promises O'.Mara to review body or soul, they were all maklOK , , , but Oh, v;hat a difference it The' Completion Test located Geronimo^a camp, which lator, I found ihe--dog lying oi; Uio lit» ‘■.^^'¡4 ’vltli—!\l!!ir-W!vift— "money...... ure of a budgel Cor normal times. chiaf of tho Chvkonen (Ciiii'Ica- A Hard Campaign------—- -and Barnabas they thTOght thoy' would have made had the previous to be follov.'cd by others in the they entered.... arid delivered saw these two gods, and began to sofa, so I gave him a sound hid­ Mr». Olonolth aaks questions regarding Jeb wns exultant. He bnd never But after the relief program had In this test eight incomplete hua) Apaches, wore not cal­ After a long and diflicult cam­ mnrltal problems, In the hope that she administration been less influenced samé fulil.e eilort. K ing Philip, Miles’ ultimatum. give them acclaim and honor. ing. Next time I came in he was been so right. Ho bad made money reached a peak the President gave statements are mado. Each on* culated to endear Americans, paign ovor the blazing deserts of might let » solution to her'own proh- by the half dozen big New York the W ampanoag, tried it aiijJ A D aring 'Venture Tho flesh loves popularity. Few on tho floor, but on finding tho Icnii not only for himself but every client congress an estimate which would con be completed by adding on* either military or civilian, to any the Southwest and among the banks which objected to insuring of the four suggestions given, temptations are so appealing and sofa was warm I gave him an­ for whom he traded nnd whom ho ad­ have balanced the budget, , , . was -killed in the trying, as Indian of that tribe.-At any rate,, rocky fastnesses- of tlio m oun­ : Geronimo sent back word that .Receipts and expenditures .clicked the deposits of-the ordinary working so treacherous to the Christian other hiding, eVen m o r e sever» vised. lie had lived In a chorus of .Underline the corxect one. Opechancanough had been. Geronimo seems to have been tains; a truce was arranged in he wonted to talk with Gatewood CHAPTER V—Continued down to the last cent. And tlie man and woman. ' The G. O. P. 1. 'The most populous country worker as a desiro for popularity. than the flrst, acclaim and gnin all day. plank again.st, insurance for bank Pontiac, the Ottawa, sought to an apt pupil of Cochisc in tho Marcii, 1880, followed by a con­ and Noiche added his assurance — 10—■ budget is now unbalanced because of South America is—Argentina, Patd and Barnabas might have "I suppose that cured ^hin..' He ran halfway upstairs to meet Ag­ art of hating tho white men and, ference at which the terms of that their friend, the lieutenant, "Than much that in done in n city," congress busted it wide open, and deposits wns a bankers’ plank; they Ciille, Brazil, Paraguay. do it by a confederation of argued that such public esteem said Jones. nes coming down. wrote it. Big baniters wonted tho in the art of m aking war on surrender of the Apaches were would bo safe in coming to a lie ri'iillqd to her. spent money on things it vvanted 2. Tiie leadlnb corn producing tribes and failed. Litlle Turtle, ] would help thern in tlioir later proc-’ "Not exactly,” said Brown, "Olpn, whnt n day 1 We can do any­ i M i them, he added< a few Ideas , ot agreed upon. But before it could conference. Even b o , it was a “Wliere do you Uvcî'.' Agnes asUc-il to do in spite of Koosevelt's advice. big banks to be the dazzling suc­ state is — Nebroska, Iowa, in* lamation of the gospel. Or they "y ou seij, the next tim o ho was cesses in the way of safety; they the Miami, dreamed the dream ' his own to those which his pre­ be concluded, Geronimo, and risicy business. him, with sudden dircctnoss. thing we like—anything, when you sny We oil know obout the bonus. And dlana, Illinois.. ; might have fallen into the specious standing by the sofa blowing on 11 tho word!" Ho caught her up on the fell that it the government made of Pontiac until it was shat­ decessors had contributed. , Naiche fled with their followers But unmindful of this danger “Wliat am I, you mean—besides a this, remember, happened in nn ad­ 3. "La Tosca’f was composed fallacy of those who say that the to cool it.” the little banks safe too, i,t would re­ tered uncjpr the thundering , In 1878,'-as a result of depre­ into the Sierra Madres. Worn Gatewood proceeded 'with tho criminal lawyèr? I live now near Mil- landing. "Now you’ll say It? Why ministration where the President is by — Verdi, Puccini, Beethoven, dations conlmitted in the state out by his exertions and feeling approach to the heathen,is by way not? Oh, you llttlo fool, why not? duce the difference between the big Hoofs of "Mad Anthony” negotiations. His understanding of an appreciation of their reli­ waultce avenue In tlie ,city ; but I was charged by unthinking opponents as L is z i ' oi Sonora,, Mexico, which keenly the Implied criticism by of the Apache character and hi.t . . . That damned trial 1 Wo'll marry being a "dictator". . . . Can you nnd little banks. For several years Wayne’s dragoons at the Battle gions, and by an adaptation of gos­ Costly Trek born on Archer, as was niy father." 4. The popular name for Neb-, w, brought strong complaints irbm his superiors of his failure to diplomatic handling of the situ­ and como back for It Or I'll get you irnaglne what a real dictator, such the Democratic party tried to enact pel truth to their philosophies. The most spectacular nnd “Your father, too?" raskans Is—Wolverines, Gophers, of Falleh Timbers. Tecumseh, the Mexican government, tho conquer Geronimo’s warriors, ation resulted finally, 1» Geroni- out of Itl" 23 Herr Hitler or II Dticc Mussolini a -federal deposit insurance law; True servants of God like Pnul costly trek in hi.4torv took pine« Cathal gmilud. "I know why you Corn Kusksrs,, Kav/i:oyc5i , the, Shav.’iics, also attempted to ' TInitpd StntpR niifhnritlps decided ^rook Gskod to be relieved uf ri-iC.’.=i li.> inaei Ivliics in "You cau’t. Job." would do to a legislative body that and each time bankers from New and Barnabas were not to be mis­ between 1922 and 1024 when 500,- ask. You wonder why I speak so, 5. The sixteenth President of to reriiovo the Chiricahuns - (the his command in- that, depart­ Skeleton canyon in Arizona arid "Was that Irish sh,vster berc?" would defy him in so important a York stopped it. The .New Deal 'rally the tribesmen to a’ con--;; led into either of these pitfalls. ООО Moslem Turks in Greece and whoa .It was my grandfatlior that the United States was — Grant, term commonly used for both ment. .■mrrender, on condition that tho "Jebl" matter as a budget? However, you promised to-make deposits in banks ciirted resistance to the hated : They vehemently turn away the 1.500.000 Christian Greeks in came over, nnd ho a lad. His fntlier Tyler, Buchanan, Lincoln. the Bedonkohe and the real Chi- His successor was Gen. Nelson Indians should bo allowed to re­ “Did you see the papers thin after­ must remember that the Constitu­ .«lafe . . . and there’s a platform palefaces but his attempt went false popularity and earnestly urge Turkey were returned, under an brouglit. him in the steerage; and on promise kept. Incidentally, the pres­ 6. The RiVer Joi;dan flows into ricuhuas) from the reservation A. Miles, who as colonel, of the tain their arms while marching noon? I’ve left thom In the car. . , tion gives the cash box to congress. the-T-Gulf of Ob, Bering sea. Dead which they occupied on the the people to “turn from these exchange agreement, to their ro­ nnotlior ship nt sea ac tho time, was ent Republican platform makes no the way of Pontiac’s and Little Fifth infantry had made a bril­ to the meeting with Miles and • Thoy wero downstairs together. The Constitution piits the entire sea, Indian, ocean. southern frontier to San Carlos, vanities to the living God.” Such spectivo countries. This compul­ tlio girl, tho Ind wafi lo luuet on Arch­ mention of deposit insurance. Turtle’s. Osceola, the Seminole, liant record as an Indian flghter and that Gatewood should accom­ “Sweet - scented situation O'Mara’s privilege of lux raising and spend­ 7. “Childe Harold" was written Arizona'. Geronimo, who was faithful nnd self-denying witness to sory intorm igratlon took a toll of er road and marry." • • • Black 'Hawk, the Sauk, and Sit­ against the tribes of the southorn pany. Gatewood agreed to this, trying to profit on. Lorrle, It seem«, ing on congress. The President has by — Robert Burns, Lord Byron, then coming into prominence as the gospel is greatly needed. 300.000 ilves through disease and "Your grandmother?" plains in ,1874-75, the .Sioux and subject lo Lawton’s dpproval. was Insured for two hundred thou­ nothing to do with it except ad­ RELIEF COSTS LOW, Wiliipm Wordsworth, William ting Bull and Crazy, Horse of a war leader, im mediately fled There followed at once a star­ exposure and cost more Ihnn •The same. You’ll see hor at tho Cheyennes in 1878 - 77, Chief The next day the march for sand dollars—fifty of which he bnd vise, . . . That’s something to Aubrey Williams, deputy relief Shakespeare. the Sioux strove mightily to to Mexico. Later when he re­ tling change in the attitude of the $100,000,000.—Collier’s Weekly. trial. Slie comes to all I’m defending." Joseph’s Nez Forces in 1877 and the border started. Several left In the name of his flrst wife na clip out and remember .when next chief, and other relief officials hero 8. Columbia is vthe capital of—r turned with his , band to Ojo , people. The fanatical Gentiles qre "Does your , father too?" hold the land of • their' fathers the Bannocks in .; 1870. .Arriving times during that' march the benefleinvy; but dear little Myrtle had you hear charges of dictatorship tell me that it has cost much less, Oregon, South Carolina, Nortli Caliente, N. M. he was arrested 'joined and stirred up by equally "He’s gone," said Cathal. "Ho was against the invaders but they, at Fort Bowie in April, Miles Indians became suspicious of the scan that he bad ber written In as a«ainst F. D. R. '.to-administer the huge worlts-^prog- Carolina, West .Virghiia. by John .P. Clum, the Apache fanatical Jews who had followed HEAtS BABVS HEAT « city fireman, and hia father before prepared for an energetic cam­ good faith of the Americans and beneficiary for ono hundred and fifty To return to the thing .1 -was -ex­ ress pro.gram (the jobs for the un- too. failed. agent at San Carlos, and taken the missionaries, and we soon find him. He— my grandfather— was one paign. had it not been for ihe presence Soothe and heal baby’« heat and chafe with thousand. ■ , plaining, the platform advocacy df -employed) than it costs to'haridle back to that reservation. ' them meeting of'the twenty that went to the top 'Answers So for 2S0years the white man Speariiead of the pampaign oi Gatewood there is a strong pure, inow'-white MoroUnc. The 10c ilw •'The companies paid today tbe fifty "I'm Not Marrying Jeb Thit ,8prlng balanced budget and economy was enterprises of similar size in private 3. Persecution ( w . 19, 20). of tho tower of the Cold Storage build­ 1. Brazil. 5, Lincoln, and the Indian'made war on ; There Geronimo and his peo­ was a detachment of cavalry, possibility that Geronimo and contalt^a timet aa much aa the 3c sue- thousand to the flrst wife whom he —or Summer, Father.” all wrapped up in the larger idea Industry; and for that reason no ple settled down as peaceful till­ Fickle and short-lived is popu­ ing, at the World’s li'air, when It 2. lowa, 6. Dead sea. cach other.and then made peace. infantry and Indian scouts-com­ Naiche would have slipped away divorced; but they’re boldlnR np pny- of maintaining national credit; and one here takes seriously Governor ers of the soil and so long ^s larity with men. Let us labor to bnrned." like things that Inflnted Into bunnies 3. Puccini. 7. Lord Byron. manded by Capt. Henry W. Law­ with their warriors once more. ment ot tho hundred and fifty to sweet our national credit is not only good, Landon’s promise to give everyone Then one or the other broke please God rather than men. “He was ono of them that died that nnd mirnculous buds that needed only 4. Corn.lIuskers,8,Soulh Carolina. Clum was their agent they ton of the Fourth cavalry—the SNOW WHITE PETROLEUM JEttf little Myrtle. If she’s cleared, by but superb., The treasury, which is 'relief vvho needs it—but to save liuge faith and the whole sorry busi­ caused no trouble. But when he Paul was stoned and left for day, as each of thom did In lino of to float In a flnger-bowl to flower. It sums of money on the administra­ same Lawton who became a O'Mara, Myrtle gets the hundred and the home of national credit, con resigned and his hand was no dead. But God had not forgotten duty. Miss Glenelth," said Cathal was fun to have brunktast with ness of treachery and revenge general and lost his life during fifty thousnnd Insurance as nn ad­ borrow more money than ever be­ tion of the job . . . Actually, it longer guiding the Apaches, dis­ iiim. He never forsakes his own. But Who Dous? proudly. "And his son, my father, Father. costs right now around 3V4 per and slaughter of the innocent as the Philipphie insurrection, 13 ditional reward for the shooting." fore at lower rates. '. . . Only When Womon • It is believed by many that even No one is afraid of one who li Her mother so Invariably bad risen content sprang up. The failure of years later. (lied llko him. In line of duty for Cbl- a few weeks ugo the treasury asked cent to administer the vast nation­ well as the guilty was taken up while being stoned and near to cranky if he admits it. Need Cardui i i M the government to help them-ir­ cngo. That’s my stake In tho city, I with him that Agnes never had pic­ to borrow a couple of billions and wide thing that is saving the lives of again. Lawton’s pursuit of the i death, Paul was having the expe- C H A P T E R V I I f you seoin to have lost some of rigate their lands aggravated the mentioned. Who cnn hnve moro? tured breakfast without thom togeth­ tho public rushed forward with 204,000 families in the drouth area your, strength you bad for your Apaches was one of the most rjence which no other man ever Of oil the Indian tribes who trouble and resulted in Gero- 'Would I sel^ It out by fixing taxes for er until, Inst fall, her mother ceased fourteen billions at two and one-half alone, in addition to six or seveti fnvorito activities, or foryour house­ brilliant f^ats in the history of had, and which he describe* in Up in thè Moming tried to resist American at­ nimo's jumping the reservation cllonts for my living? t'll tako the do- Davis Ayreforth lay awake In tho to come down before her father loft per cent interest. Tiiot iiicuna good times that number elsewhere pnd work , , , nnd care less about your the Arherican army. Ho and his II Cor. 12:2-5, Be that as it may, tempts to “civilize” them, none nnd leading a raid into Sonora ft'iise of Myrtle Lorrle, as I’ve taken dark, with his wife nsleen In tbe bed tbo house. credit. The American dollar is still in other distressful circumstances. . . . nnd sufl-'er severo dls- men stuck to the trail with the God miraculously brings him to Feeling Finei copifort nt certain time.s , . . try put up a longer or n»ore des- again. Then followed the cam- others. . . . But It's my .speech thnt beside, his. He was not happy; nnd This signalized some decline In tho tho world's best piece of change. Private industry, when it irian- persistence of bloodhounds. life and full vigor at once, and the Tlie rof rosliing rejiof so ninny Cardui I ' ' Bny tliey get by tiilting Jtlnck- «III1 surprise you. It wouldn’t If he was trying to figure out what he relations ot ber parents which Agnes Foreign investors would not be in­ ages to bring administration and Thoir dogged pursuit, plus the messengers go on their way to Thousands nnd thoiisnnds of DraiiKht for consilpation innUea yon knew Winnie.” could do din’orently In-order to make felt but did not let herself deflne. vesting here if we did not have overheard down to 10 per cent, Indians’ knowledge thnt they Derbe. As they continue their wnmpp niiy If hn« hoi.pod them. tho m QiUhitHinoMc n b ou t m ia icm oua “Wlnhio?" askod Agnes. Bee admire him. “Talked with your mother. abniit good credit. thinlts it’s doing a swell job. it By IncroHsliig the nppotito. Im­ w^ro in constant danger of at­ ministry we turn aside for a ly vcg clnblo lax{\tlve, She still loved him, be believed; for summer pinns. Light One?" he sud­ cost the government nine or ten Black-DrouKht puts thè digestivo traci “The grnndmoth'er I mentioned. Slip And speaking of credit, don't for­ proving digestion, Cnrdiil helps you tack by other troops operating glimpse into one of Pniil’s , epistles denly demanded, ono sunny morning. to get iiioronoiirlsliment. Asstrength in bettcr conclltltìn to net rcg u lo rly , uvery wlKht have como over sixty hours In- her let It be a proof of lovo thnt his get that thé Democratic platform per cent to mannge and administer i i ! against them, gradually wore to consider rfny, .'ithci’t j’our continviplly to returns, un n e cossary tuiictlomil „Vi i: oÎKini of Blxly yenra ago. . . . Do you wife ph.vslcally did nothing. In respect "No. Whnt nre they, Father'i" the previous doling out of casli mon­ down even the tireless Apaches. II. The Message (Rom, 10:8-15). Uike mcdicino to movo tho bowcis. made a promise which it kept, when ncbes, pnina nnd nervousness just - Next timo, bo sure to try know Padrale Colum, tbe Irish poet to nnother 'mnn, to which he conld take "You're to make them." ey to the individuals, and it may be Among theso troops were detach­ it extended national credit to the seem to go away. The carrier of o message is im­ nnd writer, who was over here on toui exception, and that Ben continued "I? How?" that Governor Landon thinks that's ments of tho Sixth cavalry, ono portant, but of for greater import states lo help take care of the a few years ago?" without complaint— Indeed, only too "Largely by whnt you do. There's still going on. However, the cost of of whose olTicers was Lieut. eleven million distressed and hun­ is tho message that he carries. eomplnlsnntly—to be his wife. the trial first, of course; but they're adrhinistering federal relief is now Character’s Corner Stone Charles B. Gatewood, a West The word which Paul preached, "I went to hear him speak," said Ag­ gry. States were flat broke by the- nes, wondering what now was cominç;, So Davis said to himself: "She moving thnt along. Then what with time Roosevelt look ofiice and the so small that the experts here be­ Honesty is the corner stone of Point graduate in 1877, who had and which you and I must teach ЗДА'ШШ .vou. Light One?" lieve if Landon chjsels off as much A GOOD LAXATIVE "So did I," said Cathal, "li'or thoy loves me; she loves me. . . . But she Hoover administration would not character. ' distinguished liimself during the and preach if we ore faitliful to •'You moan about .leb?" as one cent from each dollar he will told me he’d been going through , Ire- admires Job more. . . . She doesn’t extend federal aid (that was one Apache campaign of 1883-84 and our calling is "the word of faith.” "That’s It." , be Idoing wonders—unless he wants had won the friendsiiip and re­ It is the glorious good news that hind having repeated to him the last admire me nt all. of the reasons why the Democrats Another Good .Habit "I'm not marrying Jeb this spring­ to chisel at the expense of good spect of Geronimo’s warriors LIEU T . C. B. G A T E W O O D "Whosoever, ahall call upon the of the old Celtic tales that had never "It’s because .leb Is making so much won that- election, by the way.) The Thinicing seriously is habl> er this summer, Fnther." administration. The amount of mon­ while thoy wero on the San name of the Lord shall be saved.” ücon print. He was collectliig them money," Duvis argued' with himself. greatest note of cheer-on March 4, But after 11 days the whole forming. Keep It up. "Money Is all Job has thnt I haven’t “Because of us?" 1933, was Roosevelt promising to ey paid by the government for .ad­ "!,rBUCKlEAF40'‘ Carlos reservation during the Reader, have you called on his to write them oil down. I told him ministering relief is so comparative­ party arrived in Slcelolon can­ got. "I don’t know why not. Father; oh. turn the treasury inside out if wKttp* Do($ Amn fron next two years. name? Have you admitted your tie'd been wasting hU time traveling. ly small that if it .were wiped out yon whore Miles met them. He "It’s not more money she wants for I don’t know why not I" necessary to feed America’s hun­ I EycrgrMnt.Shniu ete. In July, 1886, Miles believing need df salvation, and in your He should-have come straight to Cbl- entirely the per capita decrease V v confirmed the terms of the sur­ herself, or for me or tor the hoys. Bvit He bnd to turn away. , gry. . . . It was America's treas­ .that Geronimo and Naiche were earnest desire to be saved have chko, and he’d have heard them all— wouldn't be four cents a m onth. parCallMof Ipriy. render just as they had been Ш е{^пЫ сЬ1е(1 EYES she wants mo to make more money. Agpes saw the lawn and “their" ury and America’s problem. about ready to give up the strug­ you abandoned every trust in self- from Winnie. And I found. In fact, Thai's nothing'to brag of. delivered to Geronimo by Gate­ shore of the lake that she loved, The Democratic platform prom­ gle, decided to send a message righteousness or self-improvement *he had. one he’d never heard from . . . I’ve got to make more money— wood, whom the Indian' leader through the -mist ot tears. ised a spread of work. It was per­ to thom demanding their sur­ and believed on him in your heart *iny other. The strange thing. It was a lot ot money, ns much as Jeb Brad- complimented highly for having What and who was she that count­ MIDULEiMAN MEDDLING, render and stipulating certain ns your personai Saviour? If not, “UyayB roy : favorite," don. I can do Itl He has nothing formed through NRA, the Guffey told him the exact truth. There ed with him more than her mother and terms under which it would be "Now is the day of salvation.” If “You knew It?" on me!” coal act and other legislation guar­ City folks are paying more for on September 6, 1886 Geronimo her and all bis memories here? What anteeing reasonable nnd living Opening far accepted. The task of getting you hnve, it is your privilege and "Knew ItT Wasn’t I rocked and Jeb, as every one knew, had made farm produce than they were paying surrendered for the last time. could she be to him, to mean so much? this message to tlie Apache your duty to confess him "with reared on them? And this I could millions for himself. To such ■ star, wages and hours short .^enough to a short timo ago and are blaming •The captive Apaches were Her father wns thinking of that per­ leaders was' entrusted to Gate­ the mouth,” telling everywhere by Davis hitched tbe weak wagon of bis apread the work around. The it v/ith loud, outcries on the adnriinr sent to Florida and, character­ never hour' enough—the Green Bear son,- 'unknown Uo :hls daughter' and' wood. With two friendly Chirica- faithful life and lestitiiony that abilities as he wrestled' In tbe dark Supreme cotirt knocked out NRA— istration's agricultural policies be­ FEMALE AGENTS istic of the stupid blundering Of Baliblbtrce.’’ scarcely more defined to his wife, btit huas. Marline and Ka-teah (or Jesu.s still saves. with his disappointments. nnd that act of the court has de­ fore, during and after various • M iseri oi a wall knovni, highly APACHE PRISONERS OF WAR ON THEIR WAY TO FLORIDA of ofVicialdom in handling the He was holding Agnes' memoran­ Kayitah), to act as scouts, / Davis' business wns canning — ■ whom his wife bad called “Cash." prived 900,000 working men of jobs drouths . . . Well, you know these •thlcal cosmeUo prepaiatioa aro Indian problem, the two faithful dum of what-Mj’rtlo Lorrle had said In the Front Row, Third From the Left, Is Naiche, or Natchez, George Wratton as interpreter The Oettine: of Wisdom WNU—7 36-38 good business In Chicago, safe nnd "Cashl” What a name for ber I I i —so says Wilhum Green, president wholesalers and jobbers have a •eeklng {ornale agenig, fiither new Indian scouts. M arline and Ka- Bnd done, after having shot her hus- Hereditary Chief of tlie Chiricahuas and in the Same Row, Fourth From and several other civilians as True wisdom is a thing very ex­ steady, though never spectacular,, and had been fastened upon hor by his of the American Federation of way of hiking prices every time they or currenUy angagad in ilmilor ¡k ! teah, who hud helped Gatewood t>nnd; and suddenly aware of it he the Left, Is Geronimo. packers and couriers, Gatewood traordinary. Happy are they that It UsuiiUy I* woH suited to Davis, who was by na­ wife; and In . this manner; Labor. The Democratic platfprm see a disturbance of nature, so that work, HlgUy eiiactiva new lalUng bring about the surrender of the <'»ntrnBted.lt to thé matter In his mind, started on his mi.ssion. For a have it! and next to them, not those Reword should be in proportion ture a safe, steady person, though he On Friday of -last week, which wa» has certainly been carried out in the consumer pnys. a high figure and augi» .m&ku it , a luia-iii* i«Utr hostiles, were sent along with and smiled. ШIf -■ i j : perate struggle against that paign of 1882-83 against the military escort he was to call many thnt thjnk they have it, but to usefulness. tried not to appear so. the first of the month, Beatrice Glen­ the agricultural sector. . . . It the middleman gets it. Just at this iA 90% ot cuai. It will not b* them ns pri.soners of w ar! After "The women. Miss Glenelth, used to doubtful blessing than t h e Apach*s under the leadership upon some of the commanders those few that are sensible of their He was thirty - two, a cheerful, elth bad gone to Chicago In the fore­ included a pledge for better financ­ moment the biggest city in the west­ ueceiaary lo puichasa lampla mar- a few years in Florida, the be mu«b more enduring," he said. Apaches of the Southwest. The .of Gen. George A. Crook which then in the fleid and Miles in­ own defects and imperfections, and healthy, stocky man of medium hejgbt, noon for shopping, and she was to re- ing of farm mortgages, which has ern world is making a complaint chandiaa ii aatisiactory credit rei- Apaches were removed to Ala­ '"I'liey ccrtalnly put up with more In series of wars with them began ended in tiie capture of Gero- structed him not to go near the know that they have it not,—TiHot- thoughtful of othera,and tireless when moln In < the slty fflr the »fternoon peen executed; extension ond de­ about vegetable prices; and Wil­ , ,j;ienceB aia lujniahed vrith lallat bama and finally settled, bn a tho&o da.vs." .'I-. i\ ■ ‘'‘«s 'f a r ' back as 1035 wlien the nimo's band in the Sierra Madre hostiles with fewer than 25 sol­ be set (^ut to do pny.tblng. . concert- of the Chicago -orchestra. For velopment of farm cooperatives. liam. Fellowes Morgun Jr., market , ot. Inquiry. j| ; reservation near Fort Sill, Okla­ ■ '*Whov days?" , Which has been kept; and “ effec-' treachery of an American trader mountains and tlieir return to diers an his escort. However, Yet It all ■oomed only to amuse twenty-five years she had two seats, commissioner, points out thut of.ev- Write tiiiay, ta I and the inexcusable killing by San Carlos once more. homa where Geronimo, after Monoy and Health "Of tbe old tales. Take her that \yh!ch.,Khc,bnd sbnred.pn.special.tlay*- ii.VP .cQptrpl. of ..farni s.urpluses so pry dfjllar- ipsnt in New York on none of the detachments Gate- . iiivwi. .t)>e„(3r(!aa -Boar of Cabblctree. - .bis- wife.-- Evna-hlH...e.x.cellencq In.'sftlf., ..hjs. _men ._of, n_.parly._,oi.. Apachfi.? -Enr-._the- nnxt—tw/o..years—the- -wood--encountered—conld-spare— .ffiai}j'..yajn.,8ttempts...t£i. have-bra- - Money -i?.-.th*!- thing -mqst- envied. wíílcb .once she had ndinlred, seemed througbont the years with her buai- that our farmers may have the full vegetables barely 36 cents goes to DENTON’S COSMETIC CO. taugfit their tribesmen to dis­ CUiricahuas remained quietly at peopio returned to Arizona, di»d 'I’be Green Jlear was,, of course, right­ oenefit of the domestic .market.” 25 men so he pushed on without but the least enjoyed. Health is the almost to amuse her now. He did not band. tthe^ermer. v«M242Int$i, UfiC lilud City, K. Y. trust the Americans just a»- they on February 17, 1909. ly 11 prinee^.bor true love," Cathal con- , , . 'Eighteen--actB 'have been. Li>sW4’«t»riL|<«wriiApur Unloa» San Carlos but in J884 trouble this military backing. thing most enjoyed, hut the UacI understand whv. (TO BE COMlNVBOi © «»m,-,,,. Union, envied.—Colton. Uiiijoù. 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' ',1; , THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. Mocksyüle. J4. C^ Tbursday, September. 3, 1936

For the Little Princess Curiosa inodel goes together liko « OUR COMIC SECTION charm, tlio result of a minimum' THE NEWSIEST NBWSPAPBR IN DAVIB—THB BEST FOR THB SUBSCRIBER AND ADVEimBBir Americana’ of effort and expense, P ufi <• •> »> sleeves, a contrasting Peter Pan. By Elmo Scott Wateoo collar, and a row of small bright' DaTie GountT't buttons down the. front complut« "19 Days Hath September . . the picture. Beet A dvërtieinf Read By The Fcopla •‘npHIRTY days hath Septembel Daughter will lovo to choosa ’ Who Are Able T* Events in the Lives of Little M en ■I . . .” Thus runs the familiat her own fabric — a printed mus- Medium jingle, but It wasn’t true in the yeai lin, pcrcale, challia or sheer wool B uy 1752 when Great Britain (and hfii —and with a tiny bit of coaching American colonies) adopted the she can make tlie frock hersolti Gregorian calendar. In that year, Send today for Barbara Boll . . the month had only ip days. Pattern No. 1828-B, available in (A HUNEYCUTT PUBLICATION) - Л О О Г Me WJ'- >ÍOURNAive iNi tn e r But let James Franidin in his elzes 4, 6, 8 and 10 years. Size a VOLUME Б8 ELMeP SFINIR O F^ “Poor Job’s Almanac” (an imita­ requires 2Mi yards, of 35-inch MOÇKSVUXÈ, N. С., THURSDAY. SEI>TEMBER. 10, 193ь No. 42 5ЙК20 STR e è T tion o£ his brother, Benjamin fabric plus V4 yard contrast. HAS. E е е м e m e o Franklin’s “Poor Richard’s Alma­ Send 15 cents in coins. nac”), toll it: ,Send for the Fall Pattern Bools KituI Reader: You have now such a year na containing 100 Barbara Bell well- August Term O f Court GAKE BAKERS THANKED Mocksville Schools Open U n io n you never saw before, nor will,acc hereafter, the Km>f nml Parliam ent of Great Jlrilain hav- planned, easy-to make patterng. Й1К thouffht proper lo enact that the month ol Exclusive fashions for children, Dr. W. M. Lpng, chainnan of , The Mocksville City Schools Septemhert 17R2, ehnit contnhi hut nhictcen young women, and matrons. Send the basket committee of the Ma­ days, which will shorten this year eleven days, 15. cents for your copy. Adjourned Fri. Afternoon opened on Monday morning, ond have extended the same throughout the sonic Picnic, \yishea to thank the Closed Sunday Evening Send your order to The Sowing Sept. 7, with a fine enrollment, llritish dominions; so that vye arc tjot to have ladies of Mocksville and Davie two hcginnmKs to our years, but the first of Circle Pattern Dept., 3G7 W. Tlie August term of Davie SKPTKMBER BEST MONTH the High School students num­ January is to be. the first day nnd the first Adams St., Chicago, 111. County for" their splendid co­ The Union Revival Meeting month of the year 1762. bering 242, and the Elementary © Doll SyndieatQ.— W NU Borvlca. Sujierior Court adjoui’ned F ri­ FOR SOWING COVER CROP operation with the cake 'sale, Klevcii days nre taken from September, nnd pupils listed as 344, making a The Corner cnme to a close on Sunday even­ bctfin, 1, 2, 14, 16, etc. Ile nol astonished, day iifternoon about five o’cloclc. which gave $40:50 over and a- total of 58C for both schools on ing at the gymnasium, with Rev. nor look with conccrn, Dear Ucailcr, nt such й September is the best month bove the regular dinner receipts. Cupboard Column deduction of days, nor rejjret as for the loss ni Foreign Words Judie John И. Clement and Soli­ the first day. On I ’uesday sev­ Ralph. E. Johnson delivering an so much time, but take this for your соп.чо1а* of the year for sowing cover A number of beautiful cakes ci ,.0^ John R. Joneà put in five eral more students were added to Edited by M. J. H. earnest iind searching sermon to tion, that your expenses will perhaps appear and Phrases crops, according to E. C. Blair, were entered for the auction, llRhter, nnd your mind be more at-ease. And ra.ll'lnys disposing of one of the the number in each school. The large congregation. Mr. and what an tndulncnce Is here for those who love extension agronomist at State and it is hoped that next year A mervoillo. (F.) WonderfuIIyf bi '^ist dockets that has con­ opening exercises wero held for 'Glad each morn to school we go. Mrs. Johnson left' Monday morn­ their i»illows, to lie down In pcacc on the sec* College. twice ns many may be donated. ond oi this month, nnd nol perhaps nwnke or to ‘porfcction. . fi'%ed a judge and solicitor in both schools in the High School' Child with child returning: ing for Marion, N. C., where ifie be disturbed till the fourteenth, In the mornluft. The winter legume.s which have Boul’-Micli’. (F.) A familiar Ddvie for many yèars— if ever. auditorium, and many parents -vill hold another meeting^ and And, Reader, this is not to hasten the pay» corruption of the Boulevard St. real soil-building value in this Seeds of knowledge glad we sow: mont of debts, freedom of apprentices or serv Ill addition to the many eases Tobacdo Mart To and friends were present. Su­ they will later go to Louisiana. nnts, or the conn’tig to ПВС of minors} but the Michel, a famous street in th« State, he aaid, are crimson clo­ Future harvests earning. (li.spoKod of, there, were about 50 perintendent F. N. Shearouse Ihe results of the services) can­ number of natural days in nil “f® Latin quarter of Paris. ver, vetch, anci AiUstrian winter Advertise In 18 Papers Now to play with Joy we run: to be fulfilled. All Church IloJidaye nnd Courts presided, and the Scripture les­ not be, estimated, but the com-, Coup d’etat. (F.) A suddt;a ciise.4 continued. Never before T’here’s a time for mirth and fun, are to 1)0 ou the same nominal days, nnd so peaa. The one to use depends son was read by Rov. J. L. Kirk. munity at large feels that much ! deemed to be held eleven days later. Now, stroke ot policy; a revolution. hns there been so many prison- And a time for learning. Reader, elnce *tls likely you may never have Demi-monde. (F.) Tho “half- largely upon aoil type and per- Fully one hitndred thousaiTd Prayer was offered by Rev. J. H. good has , been accomplishecl. ei',4 .qentenced to the roacls at one And a time for learning." inch another year nor such nnoVUcr aimannc, world” ; women outside tho social aonal preference. lines of paid newspaper adver­ Fulghum, and short talks were A I would ndvine you to Improve the one for your teim of Davie Court. The fol­ 'I'he work of Mr. and Mrs. John ­ pale. Crimaon clover should be sown* tising will be used to give pub­ own sake, nnd I recommend the other for the lowing cases wore disposed of: made by Rev. W. C. Cooper and (German) son among the childreA aiWi sake of your friend. Poor Job. Entremet. (F.) A dainty side at tho rate of 25 pounds to the licity to the Winston-Salem Mayor T. I. Caudell. Professor young people was quite worth­ 182B-B T. W. Howard, driving drunk, , acre, while 20 pounds of vetch is- Leaf Tobacco Market, Chairman Palindrome Fiat justitia, ruat coelum. (L.) $Г)0 and costs. Shearouse outlined some of the The stately Capitol in Jftaleigh while, and there have buen ' a' The simplicity but irresistible enough for an acre. 'I'hirty George L. Irvin Jr., of the joint HE man glanced idly at the au­ Let justice be done, though th« Willard HoAvard, larceny, four plans for the year, and the stu-. is known far and wide foi ' the 1‘umber of members added to the Ttomobile that had drdwn up to charm of princess frocks ac­ heavens fall. ' pounds of winter peas are need­ committee of the Cham'bqr of dent body then assembled in the different churches. Both Mr. and counts for their ' undiminlshed months on roads. beauty and dignity of its archi^ the curb, thon leaned forward for Nom de guerre. be used. their home in Nashville. Tftnti. THey ¿HlMRD LAST f and the number rend bacltwnrd the l;. \V. ,Tuckcr, transporting ТГ- a tree? ed in 1794, when Richard Dobbs i-T .sown when the soil ia unusually Special copy for the advertis­ In his farewell tall? Mr; Johnsôlï МБ^АТ— R3R МУ t a k e a game as forward. Such things are Home quor, six months on roads. Spaight was Governor. Addi­ SHIWB To callcd palindromes. Plenty auto­ LING to thy home I If there dry. W ait for a good season and ing matter is now being prepar­ He plants a friend of sun and expressçjd hjs deep àpiirécia'tijD№ C MUPTI SHOE Vi^HITB will mt tub oH. Artis Bullabough, lanceny, sky; tions were added in 1822, but ih mobiles from other states havo tho meanest shed Глп*л!п* inttrfíff¡únh of Mutit Homo Dru Cl«antt sow the seed very shallow. ed by a committee of advertis­ of the strong co-operation oî 4 o iS I» Whitons. La^o Dotnas гл» eighteen months on roads. 1831 a great caliimity occurred; numbers that are the same back­ Yield thee a hearth and shel­ To produce a satisfactory crop ing experts. It itns been planned He plants the flag of breezes pastors of the town and com­ Dewey Veach, larceny, eigh­ when thé building was destroy­ ward as forward, but in Alabama ter for thy head, Blair continued, the soil in which along distinctly different lines free; munity. . ' ' ' is tho only place whoro you сал teen months on roads. ed by fire. 'The cornersloh'4 .of And some poor plot, with these legumes are to be grown from the type ©f advertising Tho shart of beauty, towering have the perfect palindrome—name vegetables stored, It’iA II In H O W You Fight Pete Monahan, transporting, the present Capitol was laid ,oii Khould be inoculated, either na­ which which might be expected, hig h; GAS PfiAGH TREE BORERS : of tho state and number—on your Be all that Heaven allots thee liquor, four .months o'h roads. July 4, 1833, and it was complet­ turally or artificially. and in the opinion of memoers of He plants a honle to heaven FOh EÏ’PECTIVÉ CGNTltOL license tag.” ■ for thy board, BALDNE»! W illiam Groce, a. w. d. w.. ed several vearfi láter. The ar­ ) ,' ‘ ' '-IM .V'l To havo boon an even mui'e "per­ Unsavory bread, and lierbs Blair also pointed out that soj’ the joint committee, will attract anigh You need « mtdkim cnu payment of costs, chitect and constructor of-this fect palindrome” that car should that scatter’d grow helps your hair to save /> bean, and cowpea hay should be widespread and favorable atten­ For song and mother-croon of A paradichlprobenzene gas at- ’ William. Groce, driving drunk, second Capitol was DfiVTd Paton,' have been driven by a muii named Wild on tlie river-brlnk or itf//by noucishing.starvetl mown in September. Soybeans tion. bird ' tack i& thé most effective wen- B oIj accompanied by a girl named mountain-brow; hfllr tooit in d rclloving Daii«| S50 and costs. a natíveípí,; Scotland. Th.fs hon-, druiï-Glovet'et liucvoummt should be cut ao soon as jthe pods Every effort ia being made, In hushed and happy. twilight Hannah or Anna. Perhaps, though, Yet e’en this cheerless man­ fftithfully keep up the good J. H. Dixon, driving drunk, ^60 estigehtieipiin distlhKuished Him- ■begin to form, and cowpeas are Mr. Irvin said, to attro«< atten­ ."■heardr— a person should “ name no ono sion shall provide wofk. Stamoaajf with Glover • self, byhia ow n. ' áalttty; Mange Medicinejind Glovct’i nnd costs. . ready for' mowing as soon ,, as' tion to the many actual advan­ The treble of heaven’s harmony man” In discussing this subject. No Moro heart’s repose than all Medrcttted Soap fo rih e sham« J. H. Dixon, reckless driving, from $â5 to $9 a day, thus sá7-' a t- S tto Côïirtgn.; doubt thora arc other names that the v/or!d wCsido. t)oo. A t i l l dxuggists. O i have blooming is v,'sll under way. tages which the Winston-Salem These things he plants v.’ho plants. yout Esrbcr ci?c i'ou eiûYst'î. pay tioatb. ing the State an amount almctSl have that characteristio. —Leonidas. Allow the hay to wilt slightly market offers, and to emphasize , a tree. This chlorine compound, sqnie* Marvin Myers,, driving drunk, equal to the first appropriation.- In fact, the history of palindromes in the trough, then rSTce it into the desirability of bringing t(>> times called-,'P. D, B.” for short, SLAD To, MOT6 Several yeara ago the granffi -rneptey Houvi'S-^/-* fiREA T --- IT goes back to tho Garden of Kden. Contentment laughs at trouble. two months on roadJs. windrows. A fter a few "hours, barco to the city in the most What does he plant who plants' luffocatés the borers with ita “~-r “PlI A~f <7 f ÆUi-44klC-5HOV4S t9C=’ou will get beans and straw ra­ Throw a baseball into the air The joy that unborn eyes shall mediately afterwards listened to membeved with gratitude by doses, as too heavy an appUca-’ . the debate over a divorce case. (In ilerly, 30 days on roads. ' and it will return to earih at a- see— > '■i ther than hay." North Carolina. tion wifi damage their roots. ! И,' those days the Connecticut legisla­ Glenn Baileyj drunkenness', pay bout the same speed at which it These things he plants who Half an' ounce ia enough fon ture could grant divorces and was costs. CORNATZER REVIVAL left. plants a tree, ' two.or three year old trees, Bran­ noted for its readiness to do so). R. E. 1'rexler pnd Clydè Jones, The earth spins on its axis on Now that school-d.-iys are here Struck by the irony of the fact again the pupils^will be opening non stated.. Four to five year old. attempt to break and enter, costs. Cornatzer revival will begin a regular schedule and in per­ W hat does he plant who plants that he, who performed marriages, Andy Rhodes, breakin'g and en­ their new books, with the fresh tiees will stand three-quarters i; ' li Wiien two men named Willing ?50 and costs. . our losing our menta] balance, Holds all the growth of all our is a wealth of interests. The and Schott fought a duel in Phila­ dom of Our Lord^______И. W. Griffith, driving drunk, our physicar regularity, or oiir liind—• difference in the ‘‘flora and Level off the soil so that it delphia some wag composed this; will be above the borer holes. If' ?5U and costa. : A demonstration on tlie farm moral poise. A nation’s growth from sea to fauna!’.of foreign countries is of­ ten the subject of books and necessary, place more earth ; a- Schott and Willing did engage Wm. Vaden; driving drunk, of E. Y. Floyd in Granville' Nature ;will take care of us sea In duel nerce and hot; ?Г)0 and costs. County shows ;how the State Col- for a reasonable length of time, Stirs in his heart who plants a periodicals, and these may fur­ round the tree to raise thé sur­ Schott shot Willing willingly, nish us much inform ation. Jn face of the soil'above the higli-^ Aud Willing be shot Scliott. Abo .Ratledgei trnnsporting lego tobacco specialist has eli­ if we Vr'ill just keep poised. .tree. The shot Schott »hot' made .Willing quite Brazil there is a unique small est' hole. ' /l\ »lul roeklo.ss driving, payment of minated Granville wilt tlirough — I'he Silent Partner. — Henry Guylor Bunner. A spectacle, to .s e e ;. tree that bears glossy red ■ and Place the .crystals in a :dng: ,While Willlng’e willing nhofc went right cnsts. ,■ the proper rotati.on of crops. Through Schott's anatomy. black beans. The native name around the ttee, about an.'in"cii. Ji)hn Plott, burglary. Sent to " m © Wuatorn NowHpftpcr Union. is “ Olho do Cobra,” which means from the trunk, but be.'carefull insane deparl;ment State peniten- §50 and costs. . M Home May Be Operated “lady goat,” as the beans are the not to let any of them 'touch the', Lowcst-Pitchcd Sound tiary, Sam Haley, transiportiing li- •shape and color of a goafs' eye, tree. Then throw ii .few sh9vel-. The lowest-pitched sound used in Frank I'atum, driving drunk, quor, four months on roads. 'Ж music ia the lowest note on a few Wade nellfirds,' driving drunk, Like A Good Business There are three sizes of this ■ fuls .of earth over., the crystals.' i] ulí' bean, large, medium anil small, and pack the earth into a smooth of the greater organs, which vi­ two months on roads. brates at Ifl times a second. Ma­ J. G. Stroud, asaauit on fe­ A good housokee'por can take a Christmas cards to be sent or which are not edible, but are mound. ( chinery often makes sounds still very pretty. It would be fine if The gas 'given'off by the crj'"- male, payment ■ of costs. few hints from a well organizdcT acknowledged, gifts given or de­ lower in pitch than this, but these HER^S AN ЕЛТРА ONE some of the grades would make istals is Heavier than air and w ill are usually felt as vibrations rather Luther and Paul Potts, l(ir- bu.sinesa office, aafd Miss P aul­ sired, cluba and their dues and JVJST fou.l collections of curios and label not, rise ;to fum igate any boreP' '# 1 -vi than heard as sounds, The highest- ceiiy. Luther 12 months on ine Gordon, State College exten­ me9ting days, clothing sizes'and. them. Perhaps sorte schaols al­ holes above the. level at which': pitched note of the most completo roads. Paul G months. sion specialist in h.ome manage­ measurements for the family, ready have a little mus*eum, and tho crystals are placed, but it; type of piano vibrates 5,120 times a Jesse Lee March, asiftiult on. ment. ! preferred brands and amounts of second; higher by two tones or as their interest grows fhe con­ will permeate all crevices below' female, payment of costs. For example, she snid, th'3 food needed, garden plantings about 500 vibrations per second than tents of their shelves "7'WTi .gi'ow this level, '7)1 courtesy, rather a biw iy too mucli Hill Myers, sellinig concealed housekeeper cr^ make a work and suggestions, Ifrr the shrillest note of the piccolo. ilimi a penny too little." also. 0- weapons, payment- ol costs. schedule to divide the day among company, things needed, liKur-' SEPTEMBER I. J. Sandlin, of Beaulavjlle, Feathers Always Popular Charlie Tenor, a. w. d. w., pay­ the different tasks that have to ance data, magazine subscrip'- I I Л » д1 '1 (Jj,;,™ /10—John Smith Is clcciedpres- ' HENDRIX REUNION Duplin County, ordered 50,000 There is, perhaps, no period of Idem ot the Jamestown ment of costs. be done and'to show which tasks tions carried, and numerous Colony. 16Q8. pounds of western feeder pigs history in which feather fans were Alphonso Robinson, possession are or can be done by various otliw things, ' , Dear Uncles, Aunts, Cousins, to be fed this winter. • not used; feathers were prirhitive 11—Edward Ever«tt Hale pub* of liquor, six months on roiras. members of the family, УЖ tpan’s favorite decorations, and an llflhes "Man Without • An. inventory should be made Relativea and Friends yiou are outspread wing or a cluster of tail Country," 1861. Sarah Booker, iorcTole tres­ The fnmily needs ahould be of house furnishings to. show cordially invited to attend the * » # » » featlieus is a natural fan. / 12—Duryca demonstrates first pass, 10 days in jail. studied, and the family income so what is owned, the condition of annual Hendrix Reunion on Sun­ IN THIS ISSUE * practical United States J. F. Jarvis, operating car budgeted' that the greatest re­ the furniture, and what may be day, September 13th. at tho old * autcmobile, 1892. w ithout driver’s license, costs. Derivation of “ Iris” Cited turns for all concerned may b"0 needed now or in the future. homestead of the late Lewis News, page ...... 1 The word “ iris,” the flower, the 13—George Washington de- Charlie Barkley, reckless driv­ ■soeured, Miss Gordon continued, A reminder file is good for Hendrix. Come and let’s spend Editorials, page ...... same word also standing for part t 4 « j y cllnca a third term, 1796. ing, ?25 and costs. '' A record book is helpful in calling attention to special hous'S' a pleasant .day together. of the human eye, togetlier with 1. ,Sp^ety..,.:page,. ■f. Otis Fowler, driving drunk, keeping a check on housèhbid ac­ the word “iridescent,” come from hold tiiisks that must be done Section T>vo • The O riginal M illt of M agnesia W afers 14—U. S. Oe.^eгal Scott occu­ two months in jail. tivities and in making plans for within’ certain periods, visitor^ Six farms where soil erosion the Greek goddess Iris, 'whose pies Mexico City, 1847. * Irvin s. Cobb, page ...... 1 * outer form was tho rainbow. янмваиммавиамавшшвшавваншоватшннмнившваваасз^ Charlie Call, abandonment, the future. due, birthdR.V3, special anniver- work has been demonstrated werff^ * Floyd Gibbons, page ...... 1 * one year on roads. Such a book is a good place to ies, dates when payments must visited by 150 Orange county T.tiiki uied fir« time In ^ News Pictures, page 1 * battle by thi British, 1916. , W. 'A, Leacii, Wade Pilgrim, set down addresses, facts about be made on nisurace, taxes, or farmers on a recent tour. Orange * Sunday| School Lesson, p. 2 * Sam Stevenson, burning church. the household and the ■ family articles purchased on 'iTie ¡in- county farmers made a coopera­ ‘i'i ,M'; 1Л 'irrw 'i Dragons DrivB You, page 5 * 10—American Lculon incor­ Mistrial. A. juryman was taken nersonnel, automobile data, booki dtallment plan, and many other tivo order of 210 1;ons of lime- ’ porated by Act of Con- Comic /Section, page . 4 » , L’rcss, 191». ■ «"■I'u ill during the trial. owned, borrowed, and. loaned, duties that tow be lost siirht of. fotone■ last'yeek.,: i, Í, , 1 Tlnirsclaj:, September 10,_lß3G ■P ;PAGE TWO THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. luy, September 10, 1986

N. C. STATE F A IR More tiian 350 fruit growers , H. Flake Shaw, a farm nian- LIKES ‘WILD WEST KAPPA NEW S LIBERTY NEWS iJEGINS OCTOBER 12 atitended the Hth annual field .aKemonl dcmoiistratoi in Gull- I lord County, made 1,872 moro q^SNAPSHOT CUILCk UonohiUi,— "Wild west movies day of the Brushy Mountain [ ccviii'iil community Hev. M. G. Ervin will fill l,|s' Ualeitrli, Sept, il.--Noiiu but are so popiilar'Iii Hawaii that ¡eiuliul the home coming und tegular appointment at Liberty I WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH lugitiniato concessiona will be al-’schoolboys carry cap pistols to lid full« singing at Center Sun- Materia s, St/ing ancJ Beauty tKat phate M. E. Church, South, Sunday at shows with tliem to shoot off dur­ der County in late August. Ijv iiihI reported a large crowd T A K IN G YOUR OWN PICTURE lowed on the grounds of tho did not. The demonstration piot 11 a. m. Everybody come. ing exciting scenes. The noise I'll a fine dinner. North Carolina State Fair, which LET US iDO Y O U R JO B W O R K | yielded 2,976 pounds against 1,- Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Everhardt are Matchless at these Prices!, ONCE IN A WHILE? got so bad that tneatre managers ] Ml'S' Henry Turner, of near I 01 this place, accompanied by Mr. will be held,in Raleigh the week complained to police. —Wfci WiuL »0 IT RIGHT. 104 for the check plot. liccii.sboro, spent several days and Mrs. Richard Everhardt, of of October 12, General Manager .jgiitly with Mrs. E. M. Keller Cooleemee, visited their daught- Norman Y. Chambliss emphasiz­ L,l jir, J. H. Henley. ei, Mr, and Mrs. L. R. Dwiggins, ed today. iJIi'i!, J- Jones and children of Winston-Salem on Sunday af­ C » A t S a n d “We are going to take even imiit Sunday w ith her parent's,' ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dwig- more stringent measures to see ||. ¡iiui Mrs. Henry. Stroud, of ins"'are the proud parents of a that the midway is 'kept clean lai'ksbury. fine son, born Sept. 5. and that the public is protected “The Universal Car” Ijli', Carl Anderson spent Sun- from “gyp” gambling artists,” Mias Ethel Wilson spent the ,y with home folks. past week with Mr. and Mrs. declared Chambliss. “Every con- Today's Ford V-8 is more than ever ession will be scrutinized care­ O N E N A M E comes quickly to m!nd IjIi'. and Mrs. Atlas Smoot and John Gabord, of Clemmons. fully before it is granted space when you think of ‘‘The Universal “The Universal Gar” because it en- If, and Mrs. John Smoot spent Miss Mary Lee Seamon, of . . . a New Fashion to in the fairgrounds. We welcome Il'ew (lays recently in Danville, Winston-Salem, spent the week­ Car.” The description is distinctively circles the needs of more people than tne cooperation of the public in, with relative«. end with Miss Luna Kimmer. Flatter Every { any other Ford ever built. It reaches Jjlr, and Mrs. Sam Jones and helping ua to keep the State F air Ford. No .other car is used by so Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Tutterow .'ÿ' clean and wholesome. If visitors iuclitur, Virginia, spent Satur- and sons, Melvin and Bobby Ray, many millions of men and women in out and up into new fields because it . F i g u r e ! have just complaints, we want L afternoon in Statesville, spent the week-end with rela­ 1 them to bring tlieir complaints to every part of tho world. Everywhere has everything you need in a modern Lppiiig. tives in Kannapolis. us and wo w ill see that . any it is the symbol of faithful service. automobile. ];,ir, and "^Irs. Luther ,'Walker Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Crawford A wrong w ill be righted.” 1(1 son, Lester, spent Sunday and family, of near Cooleemee, h That has always been a Ford funda­ The Ford V-8 combines fine-car In connection with his empha­ Iteinuuii in Winston-Sajlem, spent Sunday afternoon with Mow to prov«, whan thera I* no wttneis, that you wsra telling tha truth, sis on a clean midway. Manager mental. Something new is constantly performance, comfort, safety and Illf-relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carter and d )f'■ ^ you anapihoot yourialf and tha flth with a MiMlmer right on the apot. Chambliss pointed out that Max family. being added in the way of extra value. beauty with low first cost and low cost Isonnie and Billie Ijames who Pi'f ..Í’ l' Linderman is returning to the _ Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mc­ OW often have yon opened yonr mechanism ot thia gadget may be Ivc been spending the summer' aet to "go oS” atter a tim e Interval, State Fair for the fourth conse­ Each year the Ford has widened ita of operation and up-keep. It depre­ Culloh on Sept. 4th, a daughter, H anapshot album to view, once Ire are back at home. Îïp'ô) mor«, treasured picture« you have whereupon it presses tho button and cutive year with his “World of Bettie'Jeraldlne. appeal by increasing its usefulness ciates slowly because it is made to last. [i'he many friends of Mr. J. 'jvT H ! Í, I Itaken ot groups ot friend* or ot the reloaaea the shutter. M eantim e, you Mirth Shows,” consisting of a Mrs. Theodore McDaniel enter­ >1 ' î'M ■' ;3ter, of near Jericho, w ill be û f* I fam ily, and closed It w ith » feeling have taken your place In the picture galaxy of wholesome shows and to motorists. There is no other car like it. ed Lowery's Hospital, Salisbury, e t regret that you did not appear In and ere looking your prettiest await» |ry tflad to know he is improv- Я novelty rides. last week for treatment. Her these pteturee youreeltf Or, how Ing the snap. “I know Max Linderman haa^ lj( nicely in Johnston City, T'enn. ofteo, when you are showing вотеи S o m e c a m e r a s h a v e s le lf - t lm e r in * many friends hope, for her an the confidence of every fair Se­ lore lie is taking treatment, body enapshots you took on a mem- corporated In tho shutter. O f course, early recovery. [ O ld jschuul started Monday lif jorable occasion, do you hear the re­ you m ust havo the camera on a linn cretary-in the country, and I do V.» Gives You These rine-cai reatuies Mrs. Mollie Creason Is vrsJiting support. In the picture to the left not hesitate to commend him for mark, "Where were y o u , a l l t h i s Only the A CENTER-POISE Ivio .Academy with Miss Mada- her daughter, Mrs. J. G. McCul­ tim e r Modestly you reply, “W hy, I above, the cam era Is fastened w ith a his cooperation in maintaining a •I v-8 ENGINE PERFORM. RIDING COMFORT L Davis, of Harmony, as fea- loh. ,irae Jnst the m an behind the camera, clamp having a tripod socket. You 4 . midway free from dirt,” com­ I . A N C E w i t h e c o n o m y ler. Miss Davis taught for prepare for the picture by focusing r WELDED STEEL BODY ... Mr. and Mrs. Foy Cope and ■ S im e b o d ti bad to take the picturos." mented Chambliss.' Jvei'iil years and has made many In tho uaual w ay and using' the satne little aon, Sammie, and Misses tout really w ouldn’t you Ulto to havo In addition, to the midway at­ - s a f e t y g l a s s A L L 5. «TPEL STRUCTURE AS Ibeen In those pictures? Of course, stop opening and shutter speed you lieiuls, , 2 > AROUND AT NO EXTRA W ELL AS STEEL SURFACE Louise and Pauline Carter, of ¡you w ould. would use ordinarily. If you havo tractions, tho State Fair has C H A U G E Kannapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Obviously, one solution ot this dlf- placed your subjects quite close to booked some of the world’s great­ r new INTERIOR »»***# J. W. Carter during the week­ lOculty la to let some one else use the camera, see that there Is a par-, est feature acts for presentation -1 SUPER-SAFETY O . APPOINTMENTS OH. R- P. ANDERSON ticular space In the group for you to end. If you ever wanted a really beautiful coat or dres.s, I your cam era on these occasions and before the grandstand. Nightly 3 . MECHANICAL BRAKES DEN T IST ^ k e some pictures w ith you in them. enter and don’t fall to occupy pre­ Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Kimmer performances: will be given by Anderson Building, now is your chance to have one ... Come in tomor­ !c>ood enough except that thait some- cisely that space, else you w ill blan­ and daughter, Rachel, and Mr. Mocksville, N. C. row and try them on, see their excellent fit, note ibody . else— Dad or whoever It m ay ket somebody or, if tho space is at "I'h e Revelat'iorrs. of 1936,” a and Mrs. Abe Ratts and daught­ jh o — Is m i s s i n g f r o m t h e m j u s t a s y o u the side, you m ay find In the print glittering revue under the per­ Phone 50, Res. 37 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * « . er, Dottle, of Mocksville viaited tho smart fashions and gorgeous materials. You liwere m issing from tho others. that' you have lost an onn or so. sonal management of George Mr. and Mra. C. C. McCulloh on Thera is another answer to this ■Noth|n2 pfovpntR yon from tafelng Hamid, of New xork, an iater- cannot resist buying now. т г ^ п р Saturday night. ir o b le m a n d a p e r f e c t o n o , Q e t a self- a p l c t u r o o f y o u r s e lf a lo n o I f y o u f e e l nationaliy known showman. Ha­ It Pays To Advertise er, w hich Is tho name for an at- that way— which suggosts one very Several people from here at­ mid recently returned from a ihment which permits most cam- Im portant uso tor the self-timer. Ever tended the old folka singing and tour for talent in Europe, and [«rae other tban the box type to take go fishing alono and w ish thero were home coming at Center Suffday iletarei unattended. It le an Inex- somebody to take your picture hold­ some of his discoveries will per­ | й and I'eport a fine time. WINTER FURRED FALL [pMiilTO Bcceaeory that flta on the ing np that whopper at the actual form in the grandstand apna. I'he Womans Missionary Socie­ button at the end ot the cable a c e n e o t t h e c ato U T O r , d o y o u a lt o a y « Lucky Teter and his Hell Dri­ liarpin Prices ty will meet at the church Thurs­ l ì wbloh operate« the ehutter. b n y o n e a t t h e ifla h it o r e T vers will present thrilling facta COATS COATS Ifei: Iln И и m annar ot an alarni elook, the JOHN VAN aUILDER day, September 10th nt 3:30 p. COATS feats of dure-deviltry on wheels m. Everybody is invited to. come. 'I'uesday afternoon, which will ird, a lbs...... $1.07 Fur-trimmed and sport .models in SMITH GROVE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Spry ancT Smartest furred effects in cara­ Fall and winter coats in fitted mark his appearance in Raleigh. II), Pork and Beans ...... 5c family spent Sunday in Greens­ • F O R K ^ E W S the: height of style for the new cul, fox, and skunk. Black, brown arid syvagger styles. Fur trimmed In the larger easterns fairs Te- It Hats ...... 97c and $1.49 Re” . F П.. Freeman w ill fill boro with relatives. arid sports models, fashioned tor's troupe has been a premier season. Brown, black, green, and and green. Also sporls styles in Ыв reKular appointment here Mrs. 'John Foster and two All Summer Dresses Greatly Miss Louise Jenkins 'has re-' attraction this fall. Harness navy. All sizes. from , ^woolens in the newest Sunday morning September 13th. children, of Florida, have spent Reduced. tCirnt.d home after a delightful plain colors and mixtures. vncos will feature Wednesday, weaves. . TJ}c Senior Class will spoiisor l.lit; past Isvo weeks wilh Mr. uud 49c and up «tay of several days with rela­ Thursday and Friday, and pro­ a lawn party here on the church Mrs. S. R-. Cornatzer.' Fast Colored Prints tives in Cooleemee. fessional auto races, under A. A. Inwn Saturday evening, the 12th. Little Sarah Howard who had 9c and up Mr. and Mrs. Marvin. Leonard A. supervision, will be the grand- s|*|.9S s|^.50 Ico crcam, caitc and other good hor tonsils remove.’, recently ,1s Just the thing for school, and hhildren spent Sunday with .stanü feature Satui'day to top off eats will be for sale. Proceeds, fecovering nicely. hool Oxford’s just arrived a week of gala entertainment. A relatives in TVro. to be used for cnurch. .$1.79 up brilliant display of firewprks Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rattz and i r Mrs. W. A. Miller, of Thomas-/ liill .sizes ...... 87e to $1.19 daughters were the recent guests p f FARMINGTON NEWS will climax each evening’s per­ FORD MOTOR COMPANY ville, who has speiit several idles White Shoes cf .Mr. and Mrs. I'om Foster, of i LACIES' COATS formance. I# weelts w ith her daughter, Mrs. J. il.19 value ...... $1.48 Winiton-Salem. Among those of our young LOW MONTHLY TERMS—VS ^ MONTH, AFTER USUAL DOWN-PAYMENT, BUYS ANY M ounu New arrivals, pretty ■ dies White Shoes Ladies’ good quality H. Fostei* returned to her home people leaving Farmington this IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS 1936 FORD V-8 CAR — FROM ANY FORD DEALER — ANViVHERF. IN TIIE UNITED STATES. ASK YOUR M'-. Lee Sheets, of Danville, 52,79 valhe ...... furred models, chic tail­ last Sunday. She waa accompan­ week to teach school are Miss TO 1936 F O R D V-8 FORD DEALER ABOUT TUB NEW '/j% PER MONTH UNIVERSAL CREDIT COMPANY FINANCE PLANS. ... $2.29 Va., spent the weelc-end with hfi sports coats in new fleecy ied home by hgr daughter, Mrs. Leona Graham to King, Conrad noleum, per sq. yd...... 50c brother, Mr. Clegg Sheets who ored and sporls styles • • • materials. Plain colors, J. H. Foster and Miss Nina Mae Furches to W alnut Cove, Jane Ten important improvements iSpi'oads ...... 78c up lontinues very sick. Good woolens in the late.'st .9 5 monotones and plaids. Foster, л у Ь о spent a week with Bahnson to Advance, Ray Gra­ have been added to the 193G our, 08 lbs ...... $2.75 Mrs. G. S. Kimmer spent last Also tailored coats in $ 0.95 relatives. Notice of Sale of Property For oiir, 48 lbs...... $1.45 weaves and colors. Sizes ham, to Wilkesboro. ' Ford V-8 since it was announced T'uesday in Thomasville with black, brown and navy— Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Huffine Frances Horne will leave for to the public last October, ac-' luv, 24 lbs...... ;...... 75c Mrs. Mittie Lloyd. to 5 0 ...... 1 2 Sizes to 5 0 ...... and Mr. Watson Naylor, of Win­ Duke University this week and cording to local Ford dealei’S. oiir, 12 lbs...... 38c . Atty. P. W. Hairston, Jr.,- of aton-Salem spent a while Sunday Eugene Cornatzer will again en­ This is in line with Henry Delinquent 1935 City Taxes Olbs. S u g a r ...... $5.10 High Point, was the Sunday afternoon with Mi’, and Mrs. Ray ter Mars Hill. Ford's policy, adopted many ' li)s. Sugar ...... $1.31 guest of his parents, Mr. and J. H. Koonts, 1 lot ...... LOO Howard. Miss May Freeman has returii- years ago, of making improver Pursuant to the provisions of the statutes Ik Sugar ...... 53c Mrs, P. W. Hairston. LADIES' FALL BLOUSES 'Mr. and Mrs. Bay Howard an'd od from Summer School at Bre­ ments available to the public as and by order of the Town Commissioners of Kurfees M fg. Co., 1 lot ...... 25,30 Il's. Sugar ...... 28c Misses Pauline and Helen Crepe and sport satin in little daughter, Sarah, spent the T a i l o r e d ,and frilly vard, College and will mako ' a soon a.s thoy are perfected and the Town of Mocksville, North Carolina, the Lanier, Mrs. D. G., 1 lot ...... 4,3G Loose Seeds. W yatt spent last week in Wina- the smartest styles for blouses in crepe and satin week-end recently in Keysville, beautiful Fa short visit home before return­ without waiting for yearly model undersigned Tax Collector will sell to the' Meroney, W. R., Est. 1 lot ...... 17.07 Hats ...... 10c and up ton-Salem with Miss Katherine fall. An assortment of . . . Eggshell, bright and Уа., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ing for- tho F all 'I'erm. changes. fns Kelt Hats ...... G9c and up highest bidder or bidders, for cash at 12 Meroney, J. K„ 1 lot ...... 20.50 W illiams. the mos't lov'ely colors. dark colors. Sizes 32 to 't • 2. A. Atkinson. Mrs. Kennen and Miss Doro­ The improvements include: iiiiul Tenris Shoos f ' i il o’clock noon, September 14th, 1936 at the Cotirt Moore Lumber Co., 2 lots ...... ;...... 79.70 Mr. and Mrs. S, B. Sidden, of 40. thy Norrington- visited relatives A new "economy" auai down Kc value ...... 79c Vl'inston-Salem, spent Sunday House Dooi* in the Town of Mocksville, all the Murphy, E. E., 1 lot ...... 9.01 CARD OF THANKS in Winston during tho week-end. draft carburetor, perm itting use ?2,00 value, now ' Real Estate situated in the ' said Town of $1.49 here and S. B. Sidden, Jr., re­ $l.95-i2.95 Miss Margaret Brown, T* of a "cleaner” fuel mixture, with McGuire Heirs, 1 lot ...... 26.02 ‘Its, S1.25 value ...... 89c Mocksville upon which 1935 taxes are due and turned home with them after '-TTho family of Mrs. Mabel Ste- Washington, D. C., is spending out lessening performance. More Parnell, Eliza, 1 lot ...... 7.50 91.00 value ...... • 79c I spending the summer with his unpaid. • v/iui uurnam wish to thank their her vacation with her, pareiits, economical "stop-and go” driv­ Sanford, H. A., 4 lots ...... 2.06 10 Bell Overalls, pair ..... 97c g,.andmother, Mrs. Nina Hoyle.- The list of jflnd,'«, lot,? and tracts ot real ■friends and neighboi'a for the' Mr. and Mrs. R; C. Brown, ing is made possible by a nev,- Sanford, E. C., 1 lot ...... IS.lS erk .Shirts for Men .. 48c up i Elizabeth Ratledge, of Mocks- estate to be sold and the amount of 1935 . many acts of kindness'shown Mr. and Mrs. IS. L. Ball, of accelerating pump. Sanford, Mrs. M. G„ land ...... 86.34 Ms Shirts for Men .. 49c up ville, spent Sunday ^with her Tunic and Princess styles Smartest styles fashioned Misses a n d matron’s during our recent bereavement. taxes due thereon is hereinafter set out. In Forsyth County, visited friends A new ‘'economy” rear axle, Smith, A. V., 7 lots ...... '...... 2,00 indard Kerosene Oil, grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. H. S. witli new neck and shoul­ in alpaca, jacquard crepe, dresses of good quality John Durham and Family addition to the amount of taxes duo on such in the community last Sunday. with a ratio of 3.78-to-l, which Swicegood, N. H., 1 lot ...... 7,94 P6r gal...... 10c i>,ivis. real estate hereinafter set out, there is now der lines. Shimmering tricoleda. The season’s materials. Afternoon and '..Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stewart and Farmington g'ch'ool opened on reduces materially engine speed Waggoner, J, A., 3 lots ...... 2.00 can Red Devil Lye . 9e Mr. Robert George, of Norfolk, in relation to car speea and is due and accrued penalty of 4%” together with 'ooni.s ...... tailored styles . . . BJack, Fariiily.' Monday morning with an enrOTf=' Walker, G. G., 7 lots ...... 77.32 . , 19c Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. silks in black, brown, best colors in youthful an important factor in. fuel sav­ the following coats for advertising and sale: / brown, dark green anfl menf.of over three hundred. ■Winecoff, S. J., 3 lots ...... ' 1.54 Apple Vinegar, per gal. 29c Hairston. dark green and wine. For advertising costs, each line ...... 10c and conservative styles. JACOB STKWART Prospects are bright for a good ing. Young, P. S., 1 lot ...... 22.69 We House Vinegar, per qt. 13c q , g, Kimmer spent tHè' wine. Sizes to 52 Costs for each sale ...... 10c Attorney at Ia w schoor year with the school man­ New interiors for both de .luxe lOe value, lb...... 6c week-end in Danville, Va., w ith Mocksvill«, N. C. agement in the capable hands of and standard body types, new fit­ L'OLOKeiD 10c Baking Powder ...... 9c Amt. tax her nieces, Mrs. Bennie Franklin | 4}flUe I I I Southern Bank * I'ruiii Jlr. G. R. Madison. tings for the de luxe types, new Name Description of property 25c Baking Powder .... „. 19c 8.60 and Mrs. Hugh Robertson. Со|Щ)апу building colors, armory green and iiglit- Brown, Hannah, 1 lot ...... % Coffee, 1 lb. pkg...... 11c te r Allen, J. J. 1 lot ...... $24.71 5.99 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Potts and Office phone...... ia> Snbacriba to tho Ent«rprlse last maroon— in de luxe types, Burse, Geo., 2 lot.s ...... “ly Coffee, 2 lb. pkg...... 21c Angell, Mrs. C. J., 2 lota ...... 20.00 children, of Aiclvance, and Mr. and the addition of mohair up­ Day, Willis, ! lot ...... 2.40 ...... 5.00 A Salmon, 15c value ...... l ie ■and Mrs. W. C. Thompson and holstery for standard types. Boyles Realty Co.. 2 lots ...... Dulin, Elizabeth, 1 lot ...... 7.09 ...... 17.10 Cakes Laundry Soap ...... lOe children,, of Salisbury, spent Sun Addition of four new uody Brown, M, D. and Son, 1 lo t ...... Foster, Robt...... 3.60 ...... 6.99 I'ox matches, 6 boxes . .. 17c day here with their mother. Silk and wool dresses in sport types—the Tudor and Fordor Call, Walter L., 1 lot .:...... Foster, R. M., 7 lots ...... 20.63 Sport and street dresses of silk’s ^'CAMELS SET ME RIGHT!” ...... 41.43 10c Shoe Polish ...... 9c touring sedans, the club cabrio­ Carter, F. M., ,2 lots ...... Furchess, Mollie, 1 lot ...... '...... 8.60 and afternoon styles. Lovely ...... 9.32 '■1 Shoe Polish ...... '.. 9c r i v e r s i d e NEWS and woolens. One and two- let and the convfcrtible sedan. Carter, J. L. Est., 1 lo t ...... Furchess, Frelpve, l .lot ...... 8.60 neck and sleeve treatments...... 9.98 lOe Cigarettes ...... 9c Among the other improvements Cartwright, T. L„ 1 lot ...... Gaither, Julia, 2 lota ...... '...... 7.95 piece styles. Black, brown, green ...... 23.28 Cigarettes ...... 13c Mr. and Mrs. Holt Lanier, of Newest colors and color combi­ are a new design cast steel alloy Clement, B. C., 2 lots ...... Gorrell, Nora, 1 lot ...... Б.99 ...... 10.16 "loth 29c value yd. $.... 23c Welcome, spent the week-end nations. Sizes to 50. and wine. Sizes to 52. crankshaft with’ increased weight .Daniel, R. W., 1 lot ...... H am lin, S, Lee, 2 lots ...... 6.29 Daniel, J. S., 1 lot ...... 4.08 ' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and increased bearing surfaces, Harris, Douschka, 1 lot ...... 3.00 Don’t Fail To Visit Our ...... 8.83 Daniel and Ijames, 1 lot ...... Holman, Lula, 1 lot ...... 66 Department—We Have J. Al Baity. new crankshaft bearings of steel- ...... 0.66 Í Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Graver Dunnavant, H. J., % lot ...... Houston, Prank, Eat., 1 lot ...... 4.30 backed type; positive lubrication ...... 8.38 size Standard Sheets .... 97c and daughter, of Winston-Salem, Foster, Mrs. M. G., 1 lot ...... Kimbrough, Dina, 1 lot ...... i 4.80 .95 5 5 . 9 5 of cantilever type car springs; 9-4 Unbleached nnd Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendrix, Foster, 0. F.. 1 lot ...... 9,70 Lash, Mary V., 1 lot'...... 79.87 improved water pump design in­ ...... 29c of Fork, spent Sunday evening Fry, R. L., 2 lots ...... 11.95 Smoot, Adelaide, 1 lot ...... 5.39 tended to increase tne speed of tloiUy Voiles, Dimities, Seer- with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jones. Godbey, J. C., I lot ...... 8.70 Smoot, E. L,, 1 lot ...... ]...... 7.10 circulation of cooling v.'ater; im­ 40.00 '«er.s and prints nt very low Mr. Alex Livengood, Jr., spent Gi-een M illin g Co., 2 lots ...... Thomas, Mary, 1 lot ■...\...... 0.6C Cos. proved oil pump design and tho Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John HUMAN BULLETS. Mubo Cirimes, N. J., 1 lo t...... 1.33 VanEaton, Jake, 1 lot ...... 3,4n ii»d Murio Zucchitu иге production of the “high wheel-^ J''iishioned Hose, pr...... 39c bhor from (I nionstvr can* Hiirbin, Delia, 1 l o t ...... 1.20 2.00 Smith, of Fork. er” car for use in rough country’ VanEaton, Simon, 1 lot ...... 5c, 9c, 15c; 19c, 24c pr...... — ------...___24.150-...... ,M.r.....RiKl.. Mi;?.-. take. liut, as Huko says; where roads are unpaved and riits ■ ^ o o d v u f ir He¡wт■3:-^&t•-.7:” ^^7;— .;:vv.7.v - v " Carm.*h Uccp our ilii{c.s- Henkle Vance Co., 1 l o t ...... 6.65 North Carolina Midland R. R., and children and Mr.s, A'le.\ Eiv- deep. Yo tiotl Vr-orking SiDOOtlily.'* lieplor, Mrs. C. B., 1 lot ...... 2.65 1 7/8 miles ...... ,...... 486,67 urs for Bargains engood, Jr., and son, of thi.s EFiRE)'S DEi^T* STORE Holton, J, L„ 1 lot ...... :...... 12.85 place and Mrs, Marion WiirTams, The Surry County sub-soiler Howard, D. C„ 1 lot ...... 10.95 This August 18, 1936. of Cornatzer, spent Sunday e-ven- used l)y the local conservatiorT Howard, G. L., 2 lots ...... :i .00 ing with Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Salisbury, N. C. tornmittee will subsoil an acre ..... 2Ü.45 Z. N. ANDERSON ; Jones & Walker, 2 lot« ...... Mocksville, N. C. Cope. COSTLIER TOBACCOS an hour to a depth of 22 inches. Jones-Cartnor & Evans, 4 lots ...... 4.22 T/nvn Tax Collector ш т ш

PA G E FO U R THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Thuraclay, September 10, ЮЯО rhiirsday, September 10, 103G ГНЕ MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. N, C. PAGE FTVÎ? DOLLAR DAY FES'IIVAL BEING ;:,Ще Mocksville Enterprise DISCUSSED Wilson—Grant Marriage showered wilh valley lilios. T'he devotionals and Bible studv in ’i>'ublished Every Thursday at Mocksville d:niiig-room was affectively ,de- Matthew Wero led by Miss Byer­ Club Meetings A wedding of state-wide in­ The Enterprise had been wondering when Local HappeninsfS und deamodium, the table being iy. Items on the work of the ' North Carolina terest was solemnized at the ¡\lockaville merchants would put on a trade prettily arranged with a sand- church were givon by Mra. Wood^ ehurch Nows Coming and homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. festival or dollar day season. We are glad to some lace cloth, with a cryatal ruff, Misses Nell ana Annie Holt- , A. C. Ilimeycutt ...... Editor and Publisher Grant on Tuesday evening Sept­ note that there has been some discussion of Social Function« Going of those bowl of pink rosea, aiuT lighted Ihouaer. During the social hour. ember 8, at 8. o'clock, when their this, and that probably sometime during Sept­ SOCIETY with white tapers. Tempting fruit Mias Byerly aeryed watermelon. Car-d Pertiee We know attractive daughter, Miaa Helen ember Mockaville may havo a dollar day fes­ Get Your Exhibits Ready corated \yith pink roaes, dahlias , Thoae attending were Mrs. T, B.' Linwood Grant, became the bride tival. Such an occasion would greatly stimu­ Grant. After the ceremony Mr. Woodruff,' Misses Sallie Hunter, ■í of Mr. Woodrow , J.'Wilaon, of Subscription RatOB: late business during this month and would and Mrs. Cari;oll left on a bridal Vivian H ilton, Garnet Robertso'Hj. Miss MARY J. HEITMAN, Social Editor Phone 112 Philadelphia.' The gueata were ?1.50 a Year; 6 Months 75 centg mean much to the thousands residents in trip through the Shenandoah Lola Torrance, Fannie Gregorr greeted by. Miss Sarah Grant, of Strictly in Advance and around thia town. The Enterprise be­ Valley of Virginia and several iBradley, Virginia Byerly, Nell, Greensboro, and Mr. and Mra. A. lieves that the trading public would respond northern cities. They will niako I Annie and Helen Holthouser; For The Felix Harding waa a recent W. M. Crotta. the latter an aunt and Mrs.i A. T, Grant. Margaret T. Grant were aaaiated in receiv­ Eintered at the post office at Mocksville, N. C., most heartily to a dollar day movement for their home in Goldsboro. The Doris Lagle, Jimmie Lou A.dams, Becond-clasa matter undier the act of March visitor at Chapel Hill. of Mrs. Hopkins. and Anne G>rant, who spent sev­ ing by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Little­ Mocksville. We hope that the merchants will bride is an attractive young lady Myrtle Mars and Eleanor Wood­ eral weeks with- their sister, re- ton. Jr., of Charlotte Mrs. J. H. I, 1879. keep talking this until something is started. and is the second daughter* of ruff. The Buainesa Circle, Mrs- Mr. and Mrs. George Bryan ^Miss Mary Nelson Anderson :urned home also. Fulghum was receiving in the ------^0------Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Moore, of E. P. Bradley, chairman, met. oi»* ,***»* ****** fii'e visiting relatives in Clayton, left Wednesday .evening for liall, and Mrs. E, E. Gibson di­ Pollocksville.. She was educated Monday evening with Mrs. Den­ THERE IS YET TENDERNESS IN MAN Waahington, D. C., where she Mrs. J. C. Moore, of Pollocks- rected the way to the cloak room. » NOTICE TO GENERAL PUBLIC * N. C. at Mars Hill ana Mountain Park nis Silverdis. ' Misa Daisy Holt- -o- will be a studeiit nurae in the ville. Mrs. T. G. Blow and daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. William 'VVilson, Jr., » junior colleges, and took tnrin- houoer condiucted the devotion­ Folks are not so cold and heartless after all. Emergency Hoapital. ter, Doris, of New Bern, Mrs. C. of Cooleemee, were in the gift * This newspaper charges, regular ad- * Mias TSary Elizabeth Sfone- i.:g at Martin Memorial Hospital, Indeed most people are sympathetic and ten­ Seventh Annual J. Carroll, of Goldsboro, and als, and Misa Virginia Adams * verti»ing rates for cards of thanks, • sU'cet left this week to enter room, where a lovely array ' of Mra. A.rthur Cook, of Warsaw, Mount Airy. For the past eight spoke of the Diamond JuTiilee of, ‘ * resolution notices, Obituaries, etc., and * der hearted ^hen it comes to a show down, jljra Hill College. Raymond Moore will leave gifts was arranged. The home and in many casea of outward coldneas there who were guests of Rev. and^ months she has held a positioiT' t h e Southern Presbyterian * w ill not accept any thing lees than 36 * Saturday .to enter Brevard Col­ was effectively decorated throu­ is an underlying strata of the molk of human Mrs. J. H. Fulghum /at the Car­ at the Goldsboro City Hospital. Church. T’he hostess sei9eS,‘ , » cents cnsh with copy unless you have ,• Mias Jane Bradley haa return­ lege. Miases Annie R uth Call ghout with a profuaion of roses, kindness. This was shown last week in Lenoir roll—^Moore wedding, returned Mr. Carroll ia the only son of cream and cake. Those present, * regular monthly accounts with us. * ed from a visit to Warrenton and and Ethel Latham will leave next dahlias, hydrangeas and other when traffic was held up several minutes on home last week. Mr. and Mra. C. J. Carroll, of were Mrs. Dennis Silverdis, Mrs.' * W a do not mean to be hard on any * Rocky. Mount. Monday for Brevard College. autumn flowors. An artistic al­ the busiest street i.n order to allow an 'old Goldsboro. He attended Trinity E. E. Gibson, Mrs. J, Lee Dwlg-, * ono, but small items of this nature force * tar had been erected in the hall, mama cat to move her babies across the Mr. and Mra. L. G. Horn, Dr. Park, Wingate College and Wake gina, Miases Daisy H olthou^ * UB to demand the cash with copy.'. All * Qebrge Rosa, of Wadesboro. Mrs. J. S. Haire- and two Iltfle -sprayisi of bamboo forming the street from one building to‘ another. It took and Mrs. H. W. Rucker and chil­ Forrest College. For the past and Virginia Adams. ' * such received by us in the future with- * apent the week-end w ith/M r. and sons returned home Sunday from the background, wijth tall white her four trips and motor trucks and automo­ dren viaited Blowing Rock and aeven years he has beiin con­ * out tho cash or stamps will not be pub- * Mrs. Gaither Sanford. a viait to Elberton, G^. dtr candelabra holding v/hite can­ biles stopped each time to allow her to carry Little Switzerland laat week. Mra. nected with his father in the .«dvertise in the Enterpria« * lished ^ I DAVIE COUNTY nephews, James and Thomas Cle­ dles, and floor vases filled with her babies into their new quarters in safety. automobile and brokerng« busi­ Trade with the Merchants » * * *«*•* ** veland, paid a brief visit with Horn,, Dr. and Mra. Rucker and white asters and fern complet­ ------0 ------iMrs. Ida G. N ail ig spending ness. two weeks w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. her. children, and Mra. Ollie Stock­ ing the effect^. Just before the ton spent an afternoon recently ceremony Miss Delia Grant soft­ Mocksvillo. N. C., lliuraday, Sept. 10, 193G SORROW IN CABINET MEMBERS HOMES M. Howard, near town. Methodiat Circles Miss Mattie Sterling, of Wins­ with Mra. S. D. Swaim and Mra. ly played “Venetian Love Song,’’ BUSINESS LOCALS iCrushing sorrow entered into two of the W. T. Starrette, of Charlotte, ton-Salem, who haa been under W. F. Brown, in Lexington. iNevin), while J. Brewster Grant The circles of the Mattie Eaton ^ e boaoBcli you brethrun that ye in­ treatment at City Memorial Hos­ ll'ghted the candles. At the first Auxiliary met on Monday as fol­ cabinet members’ homes recently. Death spent the day recently with Mr. EXTRA GOOD MILK COW FOR crease more and moro; and that ye 'Misa Emma Chaffin, who has notes of . Lohengrin’s Wedding claimed Secretary of W ar Dern . last week. nnd Mrs. At. F. Campbell. pital, is now with Mrs. J. G.* lows: Circle 1, Miss Ruth Boo«, Sale.—Mrs. J. F. Moore, Mock­ study to bo quiet, and to do your own About the same time a foster son of the' Se­ Sterling on N. Liberty street in been instructor of nuraes at» the March, the officiating priest. Fa­ chairman, met with Mrs. S. M. busineas, and to work with your own Preabyterlan Hoapital, Charlotte, sville, N. C. cretary of the Interior Ickes committed suicide Mrs. A. F. Campbell was the that city. .. ther William Regnat, of Salis­ Call on Monday evening. Mrs. handa, as we commanded you.— 1 Thes- loft laat week for New York, at the Ickes home in the suburbs of Winnet- recent guest of Mrs. S. C. Nich­ bury, advanced to- the altar. 'Tho B. F. Bentley had the topic, CAiSH PAID ilOR CEDAR LOGS shionians ‘1:10, 11. where ahe will take a poat-gra- charming bride descended ihe ka. Meantime, President Roosevelt was toui’- ols, in Winston-Salem. — Misa Margaret Smith, who has “Christ 83 Example,” for dfevo- and timber. For details write « * #.♦ * * * * *.•' FAIR duate course at Bellevue Hospi­ iirg the drought stricken portions of the middle been viaiting her parents, Mr.- stairs, where sho was met by the tiohals, and Mrs. M. G. Eirvin Geo. C. Brown and Co. of N. DO SOMETHING FOR ANANIAS tal. Miss Chaftln is making a west. He attended the funeral of Secretary Mra. Clarence Grant and dau­ and Mrs. B. I. Smith, will leave groom, and they entered togeth­ spoke on every day religion. C., Greensboro^ N. C. 9 lO tf fine record in her profeaaion, Dern at Salt Lake City September 1st. Secre­ ghters, Rachel and Patsey, visit­ Friday for W ashington, D. C., er. The aolemn and dignified Mrs. D. C. Kirby told of the The Dare County Times cries out in behalf tary of the Navy, Swanson ifas never fully her many frienda wiU Ve glad t(J\ ring ceremony of the Roman Ca­ Ш ed in Denton laat week. whore she is in training at Sib­ Spofford Home in Kansas City, WANTED—TO BUY 2 ALLAIK of poor old Ananiaa Dare, father of little Vir­ recovered from a serious illness which seized ley Hospital. know. tholic Church waa performed by and read a Labor Day poem. din Lamps. Good condition, ginia, first child born in America to English upon him more than a year ago. —0- Father William in the' presence M'rs. C. A. Jenkins, of W ins­ Mrs. E. P. Foater was a'dded to see or, notify Enterprise O f­ parents. Here’s the way the Times puts it; ------:------0 ------Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ward and of about 75 relatives and friends. ton-Salem, visited her sister, Mrs. W. C. Patterson, of Tay­ the circle roll.' Cream nnd take fice.' “Poor old Ananias Dare. He was the father lorsville, apent the week-end w ith children, Mary Neil aind Jack, The bride wore a modish brown Mrs. Essie Byerly, on Sunday. wer.e ■ served, and Miss Elaine of Virginia. He had the nerve'and grit to pull her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. returned home laat week from a crepe dress with ivory leather Call gave several piano selec­ LOST—1 RED IRISH SET'fER, out from England, and face the unknown hnrff- Mocksville, N. C. WooSruff. She was accompanied trip to Athena. Ala., and Atlanta'." ornaments and becoming hat. and female and one liver'iand white Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Holthouser tions. Those attending were ships of a strange new world, to bring his wife |PRESS COMMENT home by her little son, “Woody” They met with an accident near her ahoulder corsage waa of setter, also female. Return to sn'nnt the week-end w ith Mr. and' Mesdames S. M. Call, Marvin Wa­ and uttumlH lo rear a .t'amily among artvage Patteraon.’ ------Knoxville^ =Tenn.r on the- trip brido’3 roîîoô and valley lillea. or notify Bndd K.iyn."., H.ir- Mrs. H. L. Rumple, at Troutman, ters, P. G. Brown, D. ,C. Kirby, J. tribes. down, when another ca“!’ collide'd After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. mony Route 1, and receive re­ THE TRUTH ABOUT DIXIE ----- O----- H. Ratledge, G. 0 . Boose, Hattie Reams of print, and oceans of words of with theira on a mountain curve. A. T. Grant entertained at an ward. Miss Kathryn Brown has Mrs. Jacob Stewart haa re­ McGuire, Prentice Campbell, Leo oratory iiave been expended about Virginia No one waa injured, but their informal reception, and the New significance is given the song title, gone to Greensboro, where she turned from a visit to her dau­ Craven, Leary Craven, Glenn Dare. Tears have been shed, plays have been car waa badly damaged. They gueata regiatered .in the bride's “Is It True What They Say About Dixie?” will agam'teach in the Proximity ghter, Mrs. H. W. Collins, at Craven, M. G. Erv/n, Walter Call, played, yongs have been sung and the country Gates. Mrs.’ J. 0. Young, of accompanied Mrs. L. H. Lanfer book. In the dining-room the iaa by some amazing figures recently issued by School. B. F. Bontley, E. P. Foater, Miaaea over has been extolled the virtues of the mo­ tho United States government showing popu­ Winston-Saiem,. accompanied her nnd little daughter, Gail, to table waa covered with a hand­ Ruth Booe M artha Cnll, Oasie AXES AXES ther, Eleanor White, and the pathetic drama of Athens, Ala. some filet lace cloth, thu center­ lation gains of each State in the Union in the iMrs. J. Ti.K imble left Mon­ mother there. Allison, Jessica McKee, Florence the little lost balie, Virginia. piece being a cut-glaaa bowl of Fall purchaso of Axes have five years 19iJ0-19a5. Sept. 3 0 , Oct. 1 - 2 ,1 9 3 6 day for Winston-Salem, луЬеге Mackie, and three visitors, 'Mrs. Herrick—Deringer sofrano rosea and fern, with sil­ arrived— But never n word »aid about poor old Ana« In this period '.nir 14 Southern Statea gain­ sho will teach in Falrview school. Mrs. A. F. Duckv-tt, of Durham', J. H. Thompson, Miases Elaine Marriage nias, the father. History grudgingly spareu , ed more population than all the remaining 154 Cecil Clement, Jr., and Mra. ver candleaticks holding white and Marjorie CaH. Circle 2, Mann's Knot Klipper T'he follow ing announcement candles on either aide. Delicioua him space for type enough to prlnt'liis name. States- combined. Mrs. E. W. Mooring, oiE Wash­ Glenn Clement and son, Glenn, Mra. E. W. Crow, chairman,' met : Indian Chief , ; haa been received here, and w ill green, and white block cream, de­ We could nt least do some little thing t» dff Tho fastest growing .section in all America, ington, D. C., returned home Jr., of Lancaster, Pa., spent a at tho Methodist Church on Mon­ : Meroney’s Special, " be of interest to the relatives of corated cakea and green and him honor, and to bear witness to the world was the South Atlantic group; second fastest Sept. 5. after visiting Mrs. J. Lee day last week with Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon, with Mrs, F. M. Boy's Axes, Scout Axes. growing, East S.-3Uth Central; ' third, West the groom: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold white minta were aerved by that we recognize hia greatness." Kurfees. Kerr M. Clement. Johnaon and Mra. C. G. Leach, Best Axes Manufactured in South Central. i B s a £. Deringer hiuhiuhc.b the rnur- Mi.sses Delia and 'Surah Griml, Well, after all, he must have been a pretty ----- 0----- joint hoatusaea. The circle had U.S.A. ' Of the half dozen States making the great­ riage of their dnughter, Janic'e' Pauline Daniel, Eleanor and Faye decent sort of fellow. He succeded in marry­ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hawkins Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Dodd will tho privilege of having Dr. W. B, est gains, all were Southern, and of the dozen Katherine, to Mr. Stephen M. Cain and Helen Campbell. After ing a daughter of North Carolina’s first gov­ spent last week in the mountains arrive here Sept. 10 from Ridge- Lee, of Sao Paolo, Brazil, aa MOCKSVILLE HARDWARE :' t ;-’ fastest growing States, eight wyre Southern Herrick, on Friday, the four of the reception Mr. and Mra, W. J. ernor. And yet had it not been for the fact of North ' Carolina, Virginia and crost, where they spent the sum­ gueat apaaker, and the entire — South Carolina, Gei/’gia, 'T'ennessee, Florida, September, Nineteen hundred Wilaon left on a brief bridal trip COMPANY that he was a son-in-law of Governor John I'ennessee.. mer. Rev. Mr. Dodd will preach program was given over to him. i ' , ’ Virginia, Kentucky, Airkanaaa and North Caro­ thirty-six, T rinity Episcopal in North Carolina, and thon will White and tho father oC little Virginia Dare NEW FURNITURE at the Biiptiat Church tho fol­ Dr. Lee is a conaecrnted mission­ lina. Church, Houaton, Texas. . Mr. go to their home in Philadelphia. Exclusivo A'gonts for |!и'п he may never have been known to this gen­ Mrs.. E. E. Koontz and Mias lowing two Sundays. ary and a widely-informed atu(t- eration. But what wo have alwaya wonder­ Which prompts the Progressive Farmer to Herrick is the second son of Mr. The bride ia a graduate of Mock- assert that the South is the one yot undevelop­ Zeola Koontz, of Kappa, spent a ent of church and international Davie County , ed is liow como his parents named him Ana­ Katherine Harbison had the and Mrs. Glenn W. Herrick, of .aville High School, and of King's ed agricultural region as well as tho most day recently with Mrs. A. F. affaira. Hia fine talk on the nias. Anyhow, we agree with the Dare Coun­ Ithaca, New York, hia mother Buainesa College. Charlotte. She FOR AUTUMN COMFORT Campbell. misfortune to fall and sprain her ¡mission work in Brazil waa heard Ш rapidly increasing in population. 'I'hat South­ ty Times. It was no weakling’s job which being formerly Miss Nannie has been her father’a aecrotary i m ern farm journal says; ankle on Sunday afternoon. She with intereat, and he alao aang Ananias Dare tackled When he loaded his wife W e’re not hollering "WOrLF” Burke of this place. He is a in hia law office here for aoino “T'he South is indeed the Land of Oppor­ Rev. W . C. Cooper and R. B. waa carried to Long’s Sanatorium a hymn in Portuguese. The hos­ onto that frail craft and started across the iiraduate of Cornell Unive'rsity in time. Mr. Wilaon is a well- B WELCOME TEACHERS S tunity— the one yot undt^'eloped agricultural Sanford attended Presbytery at I for treatment Monday morning, tesses served , cream and cakes. Atlantic for the “New World.” just to get you to buy NOW . the department of Geology. known young man, and ia the son S BACK TO MOCKSVILLE S region of America. Of the total land surface' Pine Hall Presbyteridn Church and is now able to be out. T/hose present were Dr. W. B. Ok of Mrs. William Wilson, Sr., and AND DAVIE COUNTY | — ------0 ---- ^ ^ of Iowa, Illinois. Ohio, Kansas, and North If you knew as avo do, tho way Lee, . Mesdames E. W.. Crow, F. thia week. , the late Mr. Wilaon, of Davie. Dakota, for example, more than half is already Miaa Floaaie Martin, head of Grace Clifford M. Johnson, C. G. Loach, J. Frank I There are no finer people g NEXT CONGRESS PACES BIG ISSUES prices on good forniture arc" He î;raduated at Mockaville High growing harvested crops, while as yet the per­ ihe Science department of the R. Circle Clement, Speer Harding, A. T. s anywhere than our teach- M Mias Sarah ChalTm left Tues­ School, and for aeveral years has centage of land in culti|/ation in various Sou­ advancing, we know you would J. Reynolds High School, nnd The Grace Clifford Circle of IDiiniel, E. E. Lambeth, C. N. K ers. We miss them when 8 fl'he next Congress which meets. on Jan u ­ day for Goldaboro, where she held a responsible position with thern States is as follows: Virginia, 23; North Mia.s Hazel Baity librarian in the Baptist Ch'urch met with- Christian, E. C. LeGrand. J. H. they aro igone— and h a p p / j« ary 5th will face some monientoua isauea which will again teach in the city a Philadelphia hoapital. Both of Carolina, 21; South Carolina, 30; Georgia, 33; not loose any time in taking ¡South Junior High School, left Mrs.'P. H. Maaon on Monday IT'homipaon, Sudie W illiam a, when they come ' back. * will call for .settlement before any new legis­ .school.':. these young people have many Florida, 5; Alabama, 25; Mississippi, 22; Ar* Tuesday for Winaton-Salem. afternoon. Miss Hazel Baity Miaaos Alice Lee, Kate Brown, Make our store your head- x lation can be considered. Fir.st, there w ill be advantage of the sivlving op­ frienda who join in wiahing them kansas, 20; Tenne.ssee, 28; Texaa, 15.” , conducted the impressive devo- Jane Crow and Katherine Leach. quarters for anything in a question of either continiiing or allowing to Mrs. H. II. Bennett and little much happineaa. M Yes, it is true what they say about Dixie, portunities wo now offer. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harper tionala, and the chairman, Mrs. ^ our line. lapse, much o£ the important emergency power daughter, Nellie Joan, of Salia- Circle 3, Mra. E. J. Harbiaon, ,SB when they know the amazing facta. But even and'son, Ralph, of St. Pauls, N. C. R. Horn, reviewed the chap­ chairman, met with Mra. M. D. E л heretofore jri’antcd tluv president, There will If it is anything for tho home,- bury, are viaiting- her parenta, Carroll— 3'foore i и Again \Te Welcome You g many Southern citizens do not know tho facta. C., apent the week-end with Rev. ter on Service' in the life Paaa on Monday afternoon. Mra. и come up the monetary power conferred on the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Daniel. M arriage — The Charlotte Observer. see ua. If we do not havo it and Mrs. J. II. Fulghum. Mv. Ba.sil Lee Lockett, missionary to Ida G. Nail led the devotionals, Chief Executive. Congress must decide before In a ceremony marked by dig­ iS ------0 ------in stock, we w ill be glad to Harper is in charge of rural Africa. The circles, of the W. and a program on Cuba was giv­ 'i!(É •January iiOth defiiiltnly .w.liethi?r or not the Mr, and Mra. Curtis Smithdeal nity and simplicity. Miss Chris- cTcctriCicatiou in Robeson Coun­ M. U. will obaerve the da.V^'of en, with sovoral members taking preaidenta power to fix the gold content of the ' w e a l t h i n t r e e p l a n t i n g get it for you. and little daughter, Peggy, of liiie Moore, of Goldsboro, became HiLL-KIMBSOUGH ty. prayer for State Missions at 'We part. Special mention waa made ■ dollar between fifty and sixty per cent of its High. Point, visited Miss Blanche the bride of Mr. Howard DeLacy Baptist Church on Monday after­ of, the Irene T’oiand School and :former amount, shall be continued. President P lanting of the--2(1,000,000 tree oecdlinga Eaton on Sunday afternoon. Carroll, also, of that city, on Dr, and Mra. H. W. Ruckei' noon at 3 o’clock, and this com­ the Eliza Bowman School in Jioosevelt haa already brought the amount to distributed to farmers for woodland and shel- Wednesday evening, Sept. 2, at DRUG COMPANY ■ ter-belt purposes in 40 states, in 1£)35, makes and childrtn, Wayde, Jr., and ing date was mentioned. The Cuba. "Mrs. E. J. Harbiaon made -about sixty per cent o£ the former weight. Miss Cordelia Pass, who is 8 o’clock, at the home of Rev. the whole country richer, today and in the Barbara, who have been visiting hostess served fruit aalad, ritz the cloaing prayer. The ho8fes?r ■ “A Good Drug Store” Then on January iJOth will uXplre, unless the New Furniture For Fall teaching at Mount Ulla, spent and Mrs. J. H. Fulghum, of future. Mr. and Mra. L. G. Horn, left crackers, wafers and iced tea. aerved fruit punch, aandwichea, next Congress otherwise* decrees, Mr. Koose- the week-end w ith her parents, Mockaville, the latter an aunt of This seedling distribution is carried out Tuesday for their home in San-i Members present were Mesdames wafers, pickle and caked.' l^em- I* Quick Delivery Service velts power to fix the weight of the' silver You will be pleased with the new designs in Red Room, and Living Room Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Pass. the bride. T'he impressive ring through the federal Forest Service by federal ford, Fla., going via Wester» C. R. Horn, J. H. FuIgHum, J. bers preaent included' ItTtssdamea dollar and its relation to the gold dollar. In Suites, Breakfast Sets, Cabinets, |Dressers, Vanities, Beds. Mattresses, Floor ceremony of the Baptist Church ■ Phone 141 state cooperation, and has nothing to do with North Carolina. F. Hawkhis, ?. H. Mason, S. A. E. J. Harbison. Ida G. Nail. M. I fact, the preaident could, under the present Coverings and anything else you need to make the home more comfortable and beautiful. Dr. Adelaide L. Frlea, of Wins- plantings in stata or privately owned timber- Harding, Fred Trivette, J. T. was performed by Rev. J. H. Ful­ D. Pass, Julia C. Heitman, P. J. iS MOCKSVILLE, N. C. law, possibly order unlimited coinage of sil­ ton-Salcm, Misa Flossie Martin ghum, pastor of the Baptist lands. and Miss Mary Hoitman spent Mrs. S. A. Harding returned Angell, and Miss Hazel Baity. Johnson, V. E. Swaim, ”B. I. HaNiiNaNaMiNaNamNmaNawJ ver at a given ration. They are trees furnished farmers at cost to home Friday, after spending aix Church, in the presence of a few i i Smith, C. S. A llen and Miss 'I'he above are some of the issues which two days last week in Ralaigh. plant in windbreaks along his farmyard, to weeka with Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Bridal Couple H'onored relatives and friends. The vows Mary Heitman. ■will come before the next Congress early in WEATHER FORECAST were spoken in »he- living-room reinforce his farm woodlot, or to anchor his Mr. and Mrs. John LeGrand Reavis, at Newport Newa, Va. A delightful social event waa its seaaipn. They w ill of neceasity come up before an improvised altar, with soil againat wind or water erosion. iind two children, Clara Belle and Mr. and Mra. Reavis andi dau­ given in honor of Miss Helen Presbyterian Circlesi PRINCESS before the 30th of January. In addition there background of bamboo, centered Tlien, for 100 years or more, these trees will Cold Weather Just Around The Corner Jack, spent several days recently ghter, Annie Belle, were her Linwood Grant, of this place, and w ill be other big issues which may be expected work for all of us, holding the soil firm, rais­ with a tall white floor candela­ Circle 1, of the Presbyterian in Allendale, S. C., and A.ugusta, guests over the week-end. Woodrow J. Wilson, of Philadel­ THEATRE to demand the early attention of the next ing the water tabic, providing grateful shade, --— -- — phia, popular couple, when Mias bra with white tapera, with white Auxiliary, Mra. W. F. Robinsori7' Ga. Congress, possibly crowding new legislative and at last falling'to serve men as lumber or We have a complete line of Circulators, Coal Mrs. Knox Johnstone and chil­ Eleanor Cain, of Winston-Salem, floor baskets of .white aatera and shairman, met with Mrs. J. B. ' ■ • • i projects into February or even later. fuel. fern on either side, and two/ Johnstone oh Monday afternoon. Mrs. E. P. Bradley, who haa dren, Carroll and John, left Sat­ entertained on Friday, evening in ------0 ------No person’s life is entirely wasted if he has lower candelabra. An artiotic An interesting program on Japan Friday & Saturday and Wood Heaters, Cook Stoves and Ranges. been indisposed for some time, urday to visit her grandmother, that city. The time was apent in \Щ planted a tree.— The Salisbury Evening Post arrangement of roaea, deamo­ v/as preaented by Mrs. R. B. San­ ia showing some improvement, Mrs. W. S. Carroll, in Charlotte- converljation nnd dancing, and T H E BEST a n s w e r TO COMMUNlSftI ------0 ------dium and other flowers doeoraf- ford, with othera taking part in GENE AUTRY her many friends will be glad to aville, Va. T'hey will also -visit tempting puilch, cake, minta and PREACHING Coal Hods, Stove Boards, Shovels and Tongs, salted nuta were served. The cd the reception hall. Prior to the discussion. Msmbers pre­ Attorney A. L. Brooks, of Greensboro haa leui'n. Mrs. Johnstone’a parents, Mr. and In '(¡■\ 1 gueata of honor, whose marriage the ceremony Dr. H. W. Rucker, sent were Mesdames W. F. Ro­ rocently returned f'l-om a tour of Europe. On Mra. H. 0 . Smith, Sr.,. in P hila­ We don’t believe the church will iniprovu Stove Pipe and accessories at reasonableprices. on Sept. 8 is a social event of this of Sanford, Fla., sang “0 Pro­ binson, J. B. Johnstone, R. B. ])i.s trip he m;i(ie a .study of many governments its position by making its pews secure from /. "''Sliss Fannie Gregory Bradley delphia, “SINGING COW BOY" i ■ month, wero given a silver tray mise Me,'' accompanied on the Sanford, Easie Byerly, Missea hf. ' i' ot Old World, beinn favorably impressed with ■oratorical assault, and depending on soft 'left'Tuesday for Amelia Court and a bride’s' book. TTioae pre- /iolin by Miss Mary Nolson An­ Sallie Hunter and Willie Miller. tlie Scaiuliiiavian countries. He thinks ti.te(| ill the tireeiiaboro 13aily come straight from .the shouS^ler instead of in Mrs. E. E. Lambeth and Miss a vsit to Judge T. Bailey' Lee Cain, Faye Cain, Delia Grant, Miss Anderson and J. C. Fry present were Mosdames Alice RICHARD ARLEN New.s as hiiviii;; .said in an addre.-ji, to the Ii(> the form of delicate feint, parry and other Ruth Lambeth, ^if Moneure, are and Mr.s. Lee, in Burley, Idaho. Helen Campbell, Pauline D.'-.niel, played Loherigrin’s Wedding Woodruff, John Larovy, W. C. lli.tii, be.'-:! aittl f.'inchi.-iive ari.MVer ^;h;!dov,■ bc:;:infc trick.s, and :-,au v.'hat c.ia In; fcUcSto of Air. and Mrs. Ai. T. Dr. Leo plnn.s to return-to Brazil li’v. Mary Nelson Anderaon, Jane Mc­ March. The bride was charming Cooper. C. G. W oodruff, F. Is”, lo ciimniuni.sm is (lirou.t;li cducalion of Iho icaiiied. O ur feeling is lhat man is convinceil Daniel, the Intter a daughter of in October. ' mii.svi-j.-' iiia l’.s Jl i.i-m C. C . Sanford Sons Go. Guire, Me.asrs, Brewster Grant, in a white silk lace dress en Sliearouso nnd W. R. Wilkins. , .Autl tliat'.s a I rill' .-ilatiMnent. I'o- lhat lie can’t live by sfUiiUilic liypolliL'sis a- Mra. Lambeth. “THE MINE/WITH ■'-4'>ii!Ar;V4lt!;;W üfn ¡nui111(1 iiu- Chri; Rufus Sanford, Jr„ Marshall San­ traino, with illusion veil arrang­ Circle 3, Mrs. T'. B. Woodruff, -'-'I'illar'¿dt.'i'ii iifii ¡ llu‘ Chi islian religion are lone, and llie times fairly cry, for a reall.v stir- ----O '- ...... Mrs. C. M. Littleton, Jr., and ford, Frank Stone.striet, Mack ed cap shape with wreath o f chairman, met at Rich Park on THE IRON jt)00R’' ,

1^‘VGE S IX THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. Thursday, September 10, 193G MAGAZINE REDLAND NEWS ANNOUNCES N. C. FALL, North Carolina In the Superior FEATURES w i n t e r g a r d e n CONTEST Davie County Court Entrance to Streets of the W orld SECTION Mr. .liid Mrs. G. W. Smiih' aiui Town of Mocksville ÀNDNEWS Jamily were the Sunday guests of A fall and winter garden con­ Vs f л test, sponsored for North Caro­ Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Smith, of Mary V. Lash and husband. nse lina farm women by the home de­ H. Lash, Bankers Trust and Title Winston-Salem. ■ monstration division of the State Ins. Co., subtrustee, Davie Coun­ THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. Mocksville, N. C.. Thursday, September 10, 1936 Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Foster and College extension service, will ty, B. B. Miller, Trustee, Ida B. ■children and Mrs. .1. A. Smith begin October 1 and continue Bdro'nneau, judgment, A. B. Sa- £pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. through March 31. Iceby, Trading as Saleeby Dis­ 'I'he object of the contest, said, Scenes and Persons in the Current News Taylor Foster, near Winston- trib uting Co., Judgm ent, The Mary E. Thomas, extension spe­ Real Estate Co. Trustee, Crest- Salem. cialist in nutrition at ihe college^ Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn visit­ wood Realty Corp., Eugene C. i i n is to stimulate the production of ed Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Dunn Sun­ Ward, Trustee, Universal Liq. Co, vegetables needed to balance the and Universal Liquidating- Co,‘ day. diet during fall 'and winter Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith spent months. Sunday afternoon with Mr. and NO T ICE O F C O M M ISSIO N E R ’S Each farm woman entering the Mrs. Buck Foster, of Smith SALE contest will be asked to keep_ Jh ln k d about Adventurers’ Grove. . I monthly records of the yegetiF Under and by virtue of a judg­ Mr. and Mrs. .W illie lArmswor- Ilonoring Amos ’n’ Andy. l;l bles grown and the number of ment made and entered in the ANTA MONICA, CALIF.— thy and children were the Sunday Club ^ t . TiT,. times the different vegetables are above-entitled cause in th(j . Su­ guests of the latter s parents, Mr. S Bccausc Amos ’n’ Andy paid perior Court of Davie Cotintyi a iiiylliical visit to this communi­ and Mrs. C. M. Foster, of Smith u„ dated September 7th^ 1936, to records and other data will be ty, the grateful populace will dedi­ Grove. I 1 used In determining the winners. satisfy said judgment, the ■ Miss Arvesta Smith "spent a cate a bronze tablet in Palisades In each county where there arc undersigned Commissioner will, park, which is not only a beauti­ few days the past week withwun .„„testants, county on the 10th day of Octo­ her aunt Mrs. Everette omith. ot $2.50 arc offer- ber, 1936, at 12:00 o’clock ful park.but is regarded by some Winston-Salem. • tn the winnni»; of first and noon, at the door of the Davie cnliiusiastic citizens as being prac­ “Steps of Despair'’ Miss Cordelia^bmith spent Sat- pincgg Miss 'I'homas said. County Court House, in Mocks- tically the main entrance to the Miss Lessifc By FLOYD GIBBONS urday night with The four county councils of ville, North Carolina, sell at pub­ Pacific ocean. Tliat's California pride for you— Famous Headline Hunter , Dunn. home demonstration clubs hav- lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, subject to the confirm­ the kind that inspires us to pass 1 ing the highest percentage of resolutions endors­ E ’V E got a yarn here today from A . Edw in Fatscher of. Port' ation of the Court, the property LEXINGTON ROUl'E 5 NEWS their active club members enroll­ ing tho sunsets. » ' Richmond, N. Y., who now’ works in the oil refinery business. hereinafter described, located in ed in the contest and completing , Well, I don’t be­ Ed says he likes the oil business because it’s so nide and safe. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Nance, of all ri^quireraents will receive 'I’own of Mocksville, Mocksville On« o( the moBt popular areas In the Great different natlonalltiei. Here the visitors find the lieve tliere's a small . Outside of being blown up, or burned up, you don’t have anything to .] !.4¡ f' Trenton, N. J.,"w ho have spent prizes of $20, !fl2.60, ?7.50, and Township, Davie County, am'? 'takes Expoiition, Cleveland, ia' the plctureaque food, costumes and colorful activity associated with city in this country Streets of the World, the International village, where worry about. So he’s glad he quit his Job as a refrigeration engineer, more particularly described as life in foreign lands. The Exposition will show 100 that has finer sun- thu past two weeks, visiting^ the ^5 respectively, ■r* to be found 196 leparal« atructurei housing 36 days ending on October 4. snt.4 than Santa where you never knew what was liable to happen to you. .• í i - follow s: , former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. In addition to the prizes of- Monica. And when 1 )ot N. Main St. Lying West 1------Ed says refrigeration engineering wouldn't be so bad If it ‘i R. A. Nance and oth'er relatives fered. Miss Thomas pointed out bolter ones aro weren’t for the ammonia they use In a lot of those big commei-' of N. Main St., bounded by lands дммшш»шшниго!1«таша11;ш]таго»1ш1!1(иютаии1ши»яшия1шиш1ш ю и я1аи» have returned to the home. »that fall and winter gardens are Demonstration farmers in wes­ nvailable for towns clay refrigerating plants. lì'- Mr. Ernest Carter, who for the a source of cash income to those cf J. F. Han«s,.Dr. R. P. Ander­ CAMPBELL-WALKBR FUNERAL HOMB of this size, Santa tern Carolina are finding that You know, ns a rulo we think of ammonia as a stimulant. I ’ve seen past ten \veeks'’has been a pa- who grow a surplus of vegetables son and Mrs. Tda'.G. Nail, Jacob Monica will havo -.’ШС.ЛСГ.ПИ'^ГГ;II" ground dolomitic limestone mix­ many a guy brought out of a dead faint by just a whlfl Of it under his AMBULANCE SERVICE them. Our boosters’ tient at Mountain Home Hospieal: beyond the amount needed for Stewart and Dr. E. P. Crawford, FUNERAL DIRECTORS sclmozzle. But if you get enough of it, it’ll work just tho other way—aa ed with the superphosphate clubs will attend to Irvin Cobb. in Johnston City, Tenn., has re-' home consumption, containing about 4 acres more or Ed can doggone well tell you. ' P H O N E 48 MOCKSVILLE, N. C, thnt. eurned home, his many friends 1 A similar contest for Negro less. S a id " l.m Js ' conveyed" by makes the latter more effective What I'm getting nt, though, is Ammonia Gas Knocks Ed’s Boss Cold. Here and elsewhere w ill be giad home demonstration club mem- deed to Mary V. Laah from H. A. with pastures and legume crops. ¡1шшптш1шюаштшшмш9(н1ттяпц that any fellows who've given as It was In 1023 that Ed got his biggest dose of tho stuff. ' He was new at to know. ■— ■■ bers has also been arranged this Neely and wife Flora Neely, on much joy to the world as Amos ’n’ 1—Crews ot two Japanese warships paying their respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier In Arlington the business then, and detailed to work as a helper to various of the MiiBS Sadie Barnhardt acconV year. Miss Thomas added. July 24, 1925, recorded in Book Andy deserve a whole set of cemetery. 2—King Edward VIII of England, vacationing in Yugoslavia, enjoying a motorboat ride with Mrs. experienced engineers on the staff. One day they got a call'to go to plaques. Ernest Simpson, one of his guests. 3—Generals Coded and Burriel, captured Spanish rebels, at the court mar­ ■oanied Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Bar- contest will be under the super- 30, page 460-461, Office of Regis­ Newark, N. J., to Ях a machine that was not working properly, ond on * * » tial trial that resulted in their conviction and execution. ringer and daughter, Mary Lois, vision of Mrs. Dazelle Foster ter of Deeds of Davie County, the way over,'Gaynor, Ed’s boss said; “ I hope I don’t have to take an­ . 1 __ Vocal Contortionists. S3 Hiss Ruth Harmon and Mr, Jason Lo\ve, Negro district home de­ North Carolina. V y i l Y must- tenors тько such other lungful nf ammonia gas today. My chest still hurts from the last , Х%- Elidy, all of Rowan Mills, Salis­ monstration agent. Dated this 8th day of Septem­ S funny faces when they sing? dose I got. I couldn’t stand another one.” ' Money for the prises has been bury to Asheville and Mars Hill ber, 1936. • *,-id v'«hy iTiusl-Cf-ladi VDcifllsl-clutC'li -Luniberjaek Skavi -- -But ■whcth'cr- lJi-co«ifi“3ta^d-il-or“nait,- -Gayarin Snider'visited'.relatives in desperate gang ol criminals in County. wouldn’t do. shaved with an ax for three years Apprentice Improvises Gas Mask to Effect Rescue, ' Beidsvillb Svinday, another car doing 40 miles an without nn accident, and saya that And, oh, why does a basso in­ Ed leaped back into tho fresh air and wiped his eyes. His first MJ-.S. Richard Crump who has hour along a lonely road, wh&t NOTICE OF (’OMMlSSIONEK'S sist on singing at great length of it is as easy for him now as sl'.aving with a razor. thouftht was of Gaynor, down there in tho rpllnr; А1гриНу wfinkpnort hy I ,1 nL¡tuii..Ji,iü, i>een seriously ill is improving could you do?” The candidate SALE the joys of life nt the bottom of a rapidly. looked puzzled for a moment. •coal mine and, for an encore, ro- ^.1 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Barnes, of Then hie replied: ,‘Fifty”. Under and by virtue of a * ju ^ The firms and business houses below extend a cordial welcome hock me in the cra-hadle ot tho da- heep until I'm os seasick as a cow? First G-V/oman :¥ Woodleaf, visited Mrs. R. L. Buie inent made and entered in the 1 i i North Carolina | In the Superior above-entitled cause In the Su­ to the Teachers of Mqcksville . ■Schools and Davie County, and Hasn’t anybody sinco Rutherford B. fiunday afternoon. • - Hayes was President, thought up a in History I'f Davie County | Court perior Court of Davie County, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nance arid we wish for each a most successful year. now .song for bassos? And isn’t any­ 1 Town of Mocksville dated September 7th, 1936, to Is bn the Job Í 1 «hildren, of Salisbury, spent body going to do so before the sands Vs s.ntisfy said judgment, the of the desert grow cold? Sunday as guests of Mr. and Margaret Eleanor Connors of Floyd Carter, Admr.,of J. L. Car­ undersigned Commissioner will, Ф 0 * Mrs. R. A. Nance. We are proud of the schools oi this city and county, proud of Bridgeport, Conn., has become the ter, dec’d, Mrs. Annr'e Carter, on the 10th day of Octo­ Franco’s Diplomatic Game. Л Х^Ш ЬЕ Franco was asking us to North Carolina | In the Superior widow, Floyd Carter, Travis Car­ ber, 1936, at 12:00 lo’clock the efficient teaching organization in both city and county schools. Fascist Leader Is Ousted From Mexico í ter, Markland Carter and Hauser noon, at the door of the DaVTe ' ' enter into a .“neutrality pact” f ■'* Davie County j Court as regards Spain, it. would appear Рн Carter, heirs at law of J. L. Car­ County Court House, in Mocks- It is realized that on the teaching staff, to a large extent, is based Town of Mocksville she even then was' extending very if ville, North Carolina, sell at pub­ Predicts Civil i t . Vs ter, dec’d., L. E. Burton and U. the success of a school, hence we feel that our boards and commit­ material "sympathies” to the loy­ S. Jordaji, Adm’rs. of J. G. lic auction to the highest bidder alist side. Anyhow, Italy thinks so, War Similar R ufus Furches and wife. Free- ...... , „ . tees, in securing the splendid staffs they have, have gone far to­ Jove Furches, heirs at law " o i Peebles, dec d., mortgagee Davie for cash, subject to the confirm­ and Germany, too. ■ And now Portu­ to That in Spain ation of the Court, the property gal sprouts unrest and Great Brit­ Ed Gripped the Unconscious Man by tbe Cuat Collar. ;J Mollie Furches, dec’d. Bank of County, A. A. Holleman, Trustee, ward making 1936-1937 one of,the niost progressive of school years hereinafter described, located in ain issues threats. i)avie, Mortgagee, Davie County. Since we already were neutral— Gen. Nicolas Rodriguez, leader ol i NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S Town of Mocksville, Mocksville I ’eachers wjll f.nd a full spirit of cooperation among the people the Gold Shirt movement in Mexico, previous doses of the stuff that day, Gaynor wouldn’t have a chance U \i and, if we have any sense, will keep SALE Township, Davie County, and which wfcs offlcially banned recent­ in that hell of biting, searing gas I ' I'l ЛОТ1СЕ OF CbMMlSSlONKK'S of Mocksville and. Davie County. They will find a cordial wel­ on being as neutral as a stop-and- more particularly descriioed as ly by the government, shown on ar­ “ I knew,” says Ed, “ that he must have been knocked un- SALE Under and by virtue of a judg­ 60 signal—America didn’t need to ment made and-entered in the follows: come, a keen interest in school affairs and .a strong desire to forr enter any pacts. And if we continue riving at the International bound­ oonselous. Otherwise, he would have been out in the air, long ary at E l Paso after being trans­ before this. I knew, too, that if 1 were going to get him 'out alive Under and by virtue of a above-entitled cause in the Su- Adjoining the lands of Mollie minding our own business we’ll ward every worthwhle educational step. have neither a sick headache nor a ported by plane from Mexico City. I’d have to act quickly. A man can’t llve more than a few m in­ judgment made and entered in perior Court of Davie County, Furches and Joe Woodruff. Be­ Ì fresh batch of uncollectible’foreign The political refugee ■ predicted the. utes in fumes that are as oomcentrated as these were. 1 grabbed the above-entitled cause in th& dated September 7th. 1936, to ! ginning at a slake and running i j loans when the present is possibility of a civil war similar to a rag that was lying on the ground, saturated it with water and Superior Couji't of Davie County, j satisfy said judgnieiiL, "Ihej S. 88 dog. East 2.-50 chains to a ovor. that raging in Spain, 'rhe Gold tied it around my nose and mouth. Yanking my cap down low to ']' n'l'i date.d September 7th, 193C; to ' undersigned Commissioner w ill, j stake; thence S. 2 dog. West 1 0 Ф 0 Shirt' movement is said to bo spon­ protect my eyes a little, I hurried down into tho cellar where t Here in Mocksville you’ll find this same spirit at these busiñess sored by Fascists and is similar m satisfy said pudgment, the under on the 10th ■ day of Octo-' chain to a stake; tJience North Wholesale Mercy. the machine was.” its aims to the Nazi Brown Shirt or­ \Д7Н0 killed Cock Robin? Who Í V, ' i’ - Tho first-step Ed tool; dov.-n into that gas-ftllcd ’kiasomont almost signe.fl Commissioner w ill, on ber. 19Rfi, lit 12:00 ■o’clock ^ 88 dog, Wc.st 2.20 chains to ii houses below. O f course, we v.'ould like the patronage cf the tea­ ganization in Germany, the Fascist ' ' cares? Dead, isn’t he? Hi.s knocked him off his feet again. In spito of the cap brim, fumes got the 10th day of October, 1936, at noon, at the door of tho Davie , stake; thence North 2 deg. varia­ Black Shirts of Italy and the Croix ’’ 1 ; widow and orphans can go on relief, I ...... r ...... ', ' . „ . J l.ito his eyes nnd blinded him completely. In spite, of the water-soaked tiie door of the Davie County County' Court House, in Mocks-| tion, I chain to beginning. Said chers, but this welcome goes much further than any commerciaT' de Feu of France. It opposes the 1 i Í ’ can't they? But how about pretty rag around his rnoutli, the deadly, biting gas burned and scorched hia U » ' / radical labor government which has Court House, in Jilocksvillc, North ville, North Carolina, sell at pub-; lands conveyed, by deed to Free­ aim. It is a welcome to the group to whom we intrust our children Boy Sparrow? There’s the ono to country’s flrst G-woman. Attorney lungs. Foot by foot he crawled through that cellar, but nt every step I ^ I been at the helm in Mexico in re­ Carolina, sell at public auction to lie auction to the highest bidder love (Truelove) Furches, March tliink about—so young and so gifted Generar Homer Cummings has an­ he felt he couldn’t go an inch fdrther. for instruction and leadership and liking we would have, a group nounced her appointment. cent years. the highest bidder for cash, sub-1 for cash, subject to tho confirm- 31, 1920, recorded in Office of and ambitious. Gaynor’n Peril Is a Challenge to Ed’s Courage. joct to the confirmation of tho ation of the Court, the property jtegister of Deeds, Davie County, The Women’s Aid Society for the of men and women who are performing a fine service for state and Court, the property hereinafter ■ hereinafter described, located in N. C. in Book 25, page '1-15. Freeing of Criminals—How soon Fumbling, groping, ho searcliod for Gaynor’s body. “X finally lo­ can we get that poor lad out into described, located in 'I'own of Town of Mocitsvillo, Mocksville for society as a whole. Big Airport W hich San Francisco W ill Build cated him ,’’ he says, “ but by that time I was just about done for and ■Dated this 8th day o f Sept'enf: the sunshine once more? He takes had to rush back to the open air to keep myself from passing out. My Mocksville, Mocksville Township, Township, Davio County, and ber, lOlUi. . aim so much better in the sun­ iiead was bursting, my eyes streaming tears, and my nose burned as ' 14‘. Davie'County, and more piiiticul- more particularly closcribed as- JACOB STEWART' ' shine. Must we wait until he breaks if it were full of lighted phosphorus. Before I left, I had managed to arly described as follow s: follows: i) 10 4t, ComrrTissionor out? I...iiiiiiiiiiiH pull him a few feet nearer the door, but that had taken all my strength. CO^IPLIMENTS G. N. WARD, Agent The state parole board—Not at Adjoiniu'g lands of Harry Ly- A djoining land.s . of We.shy ' By that time, the fumes had penetrated the store above, and all, ladies, not at all. Just be pa­ ons and others. Beginning at n Cartnor and Alice Wilson, fle- TREAT THEM FAIR tbe owner cam? rushing out into the yard, Ed told him to rush ' : ' i i- j' tient a little while, then leave it to stone and runs Eiist 2 deg. ginning at a stone, S. E. Coper Campbell-Walker Pure Oil Company Us, over to the flre house for a gas mask, but he knew that Gaynor would be dead long before that mask arrived. There was nothing Var 2.78 ciiains to a stake; thenco of lot now owned by WqsJey’^cTart- Judge: “ Ilow do you earn your Gov. Mushy J. Sapp—But why OF THE CAROLINAS to do but face the fumes again—and face Uio fumes he did. S. 20 deg, West 92 links to a ner in is'orth line of AVilson Ave,, living? l;o you pick pockets?’’ , FUNERAL HOME Wait? When I think of that bleak A second time Ed went down into the collar and groped his way : - vii r.take; thencu W. 2 deg. Var, 92 thence.N. 15 deg. W. 200 ft. along Pri.sonei': “No, sir, 1 take ’em Alcatraz and that hard-hearted Un­ to the spot where Gaynor lay. “I kept'rhy nose close to the floor,’’ ho links thence N. 88 deg. West 2,50 tlie line of lot No. 0 in plat of ;..s they come.” de Sam I ’m proud to have some v^iolesome sentiment in my soul. says, “and crept toward the place where I had left him. It .seerricd aa chains to a stake; thence N. 2 | lands of Alice Wilson to a .stone C. C. Sanford Sons Co. Mocksville Hardware Co. Pa.ss me that pardon blank. though I would never get there, but flnnlly I found him and got a grip aeg. Var, !)0 links to the begin- | or stake, thence N. side of Wil- • * • on his collar." ■■ “Everything' For Everybody” Good Hardware and Furniture iiing. Containing Vi acre more son Ave., thence along said Ave- The Wlsaom of Frogs. Ed Has Another Job Now and Likes It, Thank You. or less. Said lands’ conveyed by nue N. Gy deg.’AV. 100 ft. to the Д LADY naturalist at the Smitli- deed to M. S. Furches from 2nd beginning, being lot No. 5 in Mrs. YOUR FORD DEALER *■ sonian in Washington has been After that it was a battle—a grim battle to determine vvhether Ed CIIRYSLEHS—PLYMOUTHS Colored Pre.sbyterian Church, re- ■ Alice J. Wilson plat. Said faiuls experimenting and she says that got Gaynor out alive, or fainted himself, and lay down to die beside him. iro(!s not only listen to political Foot by foot he dragged Gaynor toward the door. When he got to tho ' corded in Book 17, page 498, Of- , conveyed to J. L. Carter by deed Be Sure They Properly bottom of the stairs, he_ was ready to give up. But ho couldn't glvo up Cleanse the Blood , Sanford Motor Co. speeches on the radio but, by their lice oi Register or Deeds of i ■'■’I'om A. V. Smith and w ife,'M ay H£NDRiX^QWI(j(i!NS MOTOK CO. Cloaks at the finish, indicate a deep then. Gaynor's life depended on liim. At last ho , v/as out of tlie cellar, Davie County, N. C. i 2, 1923, recorded in Book 27, page Y O U R kidneys «re constantly Ford Sales and,Service into the fresh air above. He grabbed a pall of water and throw it on Sales and Service appreciation of same. This helps Dated this 8th day of Septem­ 68, office of Register of Deeds I ing waste matter from the blood to confirm an opinion I've had all him, then bathed his ov/n face with water from the hydrant. slieam. But kidneys sometimes lag In «long, that the only end of a frog ber, 1936. of Davie County, N. C. • their woik—do not act *s nature in« “ 1 still had'a job on my'hands,” says Ed, "for Gaynor was which should command my entire JACO-B STEiWART Dated this 8th day of Septem­ tende:к1хп£нкмкнаихиайанзн8нвнхнзнан8 ■■-'la- g'ivlug'him credit for; ', Don’t delay? Use Doan'i Rlls, IRVIN S. COBB. will cost more than $1,000,000. ■ happen is an explosion or a fire. . < Doan’s are eip^sclalk for pooily func- ©—WNU S«r»lc. DR, P. H. MASÓN, Dentist g Bank Of Davie Ch-VVNU Service. H tioning kidneys. Tli«y aie reconv W. J. Johnson Co. mended by grateful users the countiy Deposits Insured up to $5000.00 ,'■^1 Sanford Building | over. Get them from any druggist Dry Goods, Notions, Ready-To-Wear } 61 V - i\i MOCKSVILLIÎ, N. a S »■¿нанхнхнхнхнхнцмкнананхихнхикнхнжнхнжнаиянхнхнхихнжм ,, ' h ...... \1ШМ.

THE M OCkSVlLLË feN'fERPljlsiBr Mòcksvillc; Т^. C., Thuysday. Sélpteiiiber 10, 1036 THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. Mockavillfe N. C., Thursday, September 10, 1S36

Q uaint Sam pler W ill The post,' et half pant ten, Ъгоп(Ъ( SEEING IS FOUND • • • • i m p r o v e d TAXES REAL ISSUE. F l a i r f o r Hand-Quilted F a s l i i o n s Myrtle's letter. Landon, doing a better job at tho UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Keep You Occupied Roosevelt W ill MOST IMPORTANT "Curiosa My Dear Miss aionolth: radio microphone than when ho Л о и Ш о М % OF FIVE SENSES Dragons Drive You Cant you possibly come to вое m»T started with his Topeka acceptance By CHERIE NICHOLAS S U N D A Y I You know whore 1 am, I do not hav* Tour Country speecii, delivered a speech on taxes to writ« tho address. Mo— In prison. which was as easy as a preacher Q u & í i O ñ f Scientific researcli discloses thnt Americana» CHOOL Lesson Can you Imagine what this place m uit By EDW IN BALMER be for mo7 taking a firm stand against sin. the eyes receive 87 per cen< of all ❖ ♦ ❖ delusion thnt if he sat with her again How gladly I would call on you— If Democrats Admit All candidates for anything assail Do not uncover a steamed pud­ impressions we receive. Our ears By Elmo Scott Wntaon Copyright by Edwin Balmor tluougli Fidelio and the D Minor .Sym­ I couldl I think of you dally. Still existing taxes nnd, vidthout being ding for tho flrst half hour oi receive but 7 per cent; our sense ot OIIIOABO. „ . !■ ■WIIU Sorvto» whon I shut my eyes I can see you C Wiatorn N»w«i)op«r union. phony, she could regain h im - Tríele specific, try to make the country cooldng. of smell, 3.5 per cent; touci’.,1.5 coming In my door. I wao never »o There’s Hard Fight Coincidence in Samoa sat bnck In his chair, Finally Bho feel that if elected this bright rising • • • per cent; taste, 1 per cent. HIS is a story of three Ripleys glad to see another glrl In all my. life, T gathered up his checks and replaced I am sure Cod sent you to nfe tn my star will fix it so that everybody Tarnish cnn be removed from These five senses form our sole Back in the nineties Lieut, SYNOPSIS Ahead; but Expect Lesson for September 13 tv'.-. them In the envelope which she had moment of torrlblo nood. gets the benefits of government— brass articles with a mixture of contact with the world and the Charles S. RiiJloy of the United silt. She took bla pen and wrote on Can't you pobelbly come sec me? but the otlier fellow will pay tho lemon juice nnd wood ashes. ■ people in it. All that we know States navy was shipwrecked in the Jell ninildon, young nnd fantastically But whether you do or not, with un- Sweeping Victory • • * THE COUNCIL IN JERUSALEM .urec'SHful broker of ChlcaBO, la Infat- a sheet ot his peraonal paper; uyln{i thunkrulnces for you, bill. Landon will, if elected, rec­ comes, to us through our senses. South seas and landed upon an is­ Green bananas mny be ripened untcii with ЛВП 08 Glenelth, beautiful ' I opened this," Your grateful and devoted friend, ommend a repeal of the taxes on Though the eyes represent our land in the Samoan group. He was ..,M.lucr of n retired manufncturor, By EARL GODWIN by plncing in a, pnper bag and L13SS0N TEXT— Acts lS:22-29i Qala- She did not sign her name; sho МУПТЫЗ STIVEn LOnniB. corporations’ surpluses; and will most priceless physical asset, taken before the ruler of the island Hoiliity, doctor, In lovo with Agnes, ASHINGTON. - Well, the keeping in a dnrk closet for a t liin o 2 il , 2, 9, 10. ^ „ could not. Ho would know hor writ­ Agnes dropped tho sheet of paper probably try to put over a direct most of us subject our eyes to King Malietoa, who asked the offi­ OOLDKN TKXT — For yo, brothron vliiltii hia brother. Job. Xlod plans work Democrntic higii commnnd few dnys. ■ I iioclicHter. Job BuggoHta that ho ing, ot course; and he knew that alio nnd looked out over 'the lawn. She, tax on industry and individuals. • • • needless abuse. That this i.*-' so, is cer his name and who then’ aston­ wore callod for frooclom; only uso not hns quit fooling nnd admits your frooilom for nn ocoaalon to tho in.ikii a try for_,ABnos boforo leaving. was here. So sho left iho notation in felt no Impulse at all to respond by w ¡ Both Governor Landon and the To prevent the juice in fruit tnrt seen in the fact that 22 pet cent ished him by greeting him as In I’.od thoro la n doopor, obstlnnlo - there is n tough fight ahend llosh, but through lovo bo servants ono the envolopo nnd escnpod from his ot- a visit to the Jnll, Should she? Wns boiling over, mix a littlo corn­ ot all children in the country have "cousin,” deccni^y than In Job, Rod visits Agnes to defeat Lnndon. My old friend, President seem to be in agreement to another. „ llce before he returned. It her duty? starch with the sugar before add­ ,defective sight. At college a^'e, 42 The explanation v.’as simple, , PniM ARY TOPIC — How to Soltlo null tclis hor of his groat dcalro, bul Jim Farley, Democratic National on the undesirnbUity of so-called iiHillatii It can never bo fuiniled. AgncB’ Ono more mnd thing—the mnddost Martin O'Mara could tell her. hidden taxes. Landon attacked tlio ing it to tart filling, per cent have impaired vision. At Many years before, a great-uncle of Q u a r r e l, committeeman, who has been claim­ * « JU N IO n TOPIC— How to Sottlo a Dla- Pattern 1187 mollicr Is atteim itlng to riigaln her hus- of nil—she did. She loft on his desk Her memory supplied the phone fact that practicnlly everything age forty, the figure jumps to 60 Lieutenant Ripley, a native of baa'l'n lo''“- Agnes has disturbing ing the entire 48 states for Roose­ i,; hosldo the envelope a ticket, tor tho number she hnd called, at that tenae, from soup to nUts has hidden taxes Aluminum pots and pans that per cent, And after the sixtieth Maine, iiad sailed for the Orient and *’”lNTBnMEDIATIi) AND SENIOH TOP aoiilit.4 ая to w hat attrnote hor father velt now privately gives Landon ns No matter what the Season—a awful crlBla with Myrtlo. somewhere. All clothing and other have become discolored mey ba birthday, only 5 per cent have had never returned. He, too, had IO—W hat Is Christian Living? ___ In New York. Job tells Agnes ho Is sent beside hers, nt the Orchestrn, many ns eiglit states. snmpler’s nlways fun to do, espco- Kolni,' to m a r r y h o r , a n d t o g o t h o r th o y A woman's voice, aa before, an­ things thut enter into every day brigiitened by rubbing with a I i unimpaired eyesight. been shipwrecked in Samoijn wa­ YOUNO PEOPL.E ANiJ ADUliT TOPIC rtontrlee had no thnt ilny. She The time has come, toó, to tell — How to Live as a Christian, cially when it offers as colorful view an apartm ent In Chicago. Job asks went to the women's room nt Marshall swered. buying are cleverly taxed, he as­ clotli moistened with lemon Juice. These statistics are the more ap­ ters, had married a native princess Airiics to set nn oarly dato, but Bho tells exactly what is going on politically. a picture, as quaint a verse, as "Mr, O’Mara, please," snld Agnes. serts, and the fact that tiiey have O AsBoointoa Nownpapora.>->WXU Sorvlue. palling when we consider that our nnd founded ths dynasty of which Although the first council at Mrii sho c a n n o t m a r r y h im , VV^hen th o Field's and Iny down. At last sho These things I now report are facts this. You’ll find it a grand way lo „,,„„1, Mr. Colvor, ofCors to show them went to Orchestra Hall and took her And what was It—a repetition of the not raised enough revenue for years own carelessness is largely re­ icing Malietoa was the third gene­ Jerusalem (Acts 11) had decided which have been given privately to use up scraps of cotton or silk Л turnlshod apartment, Job asks Agnos seat. excitement ot the first call?—whlcb past is the reason for additional Week’s Supply of Poitum Free sponsible for these deficiencies. ration. that "to the Gentiles nlso hnth God the President by his close advisers: floss, and a design that worics up to ПРО It nlono, saying ho must return Never, never bpfore hnd Sfflck so had her quivering? taxes on incomes, on tobacco and Itead'tho offer mndu by tho I’ostun»' Yet it m ay not be so m uch of care­ King Malietoa insisted upon granted repentance unto life, tho to Ills odluo. Agnos consents and Jeb The private opinion of those on in no timo, for tlie background is "Who wants him?” liquor, and on gasoline for instance. Company in another part' ot this pa­ lessness as a lack of understand* adopting Lieutenant Ripley and sev­ question did not stay settled, for leaves. A radio Is blaring torrlllcally contluctod nnd the orchestrn so played the inside is that President Roose­ plain. Wouldn’t it go beautifully in "I—Miss Glenelth," per. They will send a full week’s sup­ ing as to what causes eyestrain. eral years, later nn international there were persistent Judnizing trm n ono of the apartments, Colvor the Fldollo nnd the D Minor Sym- velt is not going to havo n "walk But iiidden tnxes were not in­ a young girl’s room? Perchance raps upon tho door, which Is opened "Air. O’Mara Is out, Mies Glenelth, ply ot health giving PosNum free ti| Of all the abuses lo which we commission, composed of represen­ teachers who now contended that pilony. Bob did not come. over” in the campaign. They feel vented by Roosevelt. He’s been that Young Miss will want to do by R scantily olad glrl, who draws He Is In court this morning. Proba­ sure of the New Deal’s victory; but hnmmering at them for yenrs, and anyone who writes for i t —Adv. subject our eyes, poor lighting ia tatives of the United States, Great even though the Gentiles could be Agnes Into the room. Colvor nnds hor He, of course, received from Miss this easy cross stitch design her­ bly I cannot reach him for some time," they know there must be fighting is as much opposed to them as .said to/be one of the ' greatest. Britain and Germany, then engaged saved, they had to come into the husband, Charles Lorrlo, fatally shot, Oliver a report ot Beatrice's visit and self I jre^'calls the police, M yrtlo Lorrlo asks Is there any message yon can give every inch of the way, lest such Landon. Do Your Promises Oddly' enough, tliis is also the in settling the question of sovereign- church by way of Judaism and departure; and he discovered her note j Pattern, 1187; comes to you with Acncn to phono Cathal O'Mara, n law­ me?” things as their hoped-for 500,000 You become a person of prom­ easiest cause to prevent. ty over the Samoan islands, settled fulfill the 'Jevvlsh rite of cixcumci- In his checks next tho four to Cash If Governor Landon stops with a transfer ■ pattern of a sampler yer, to сото nt onoo,,. Agnos does, Tho "No. I wanted to ask him some­ majority in New York stnte, for in­ ise, not by promising many It is significant perhaps that de­ upon h i^ as the true heir to Malie- sion. This raised the vital and police take onargi.', O'Miirn-,arrives. .The I which his wife hnd, assembled and left his Buüaló address all we wiU have 12 1-4 by 15 1-4 inches; color sug­ thing," stance, may be turned into a de­ things, but by accomplishing what fective eyesight is com m on toa’s throne, Ripley, however, de­ fundamentnl question of odlcers are nntagonlstlo to him. Agnos together. But this did not tell him' had from him will be his phrase gestions; material requirements; feat, of the same size. For this you promise. among farm fomilies. Thia ia clined to exercise liis right as king ■Idea with O’Mara, Agnos Is to bo a how much more Beatrice know; and “I will have him call you. Miss. "cock-eyeà taxation” as related to X. Grace versus Law (Acts 15:1) illustrations of all stitches used. witness at the coming trial. Cathal's reason the President hirriseU seems thought to be due to the fact that and returned to the United States It left him wholly In the dark as to Glenelth. Where wlll you be?" the taxes oh corporation surpluses. The entire future of the gospel Send 15 cents in stamps or coins *raad(at!;or nnd fnthor had lost thoir Agnes found the morning pnper and to he counted on to bear the brunt That tax, which waa a last ditch, there are still several million to make his homo in Colorado, IIVOH In the line of duty ns city flro- whnt sho meant to do about It. ministry was in a sense dependí '(coins preferred) for this pattern of the fight; and as I see it now he farm' homes to whom the -.dvan- Coincidence in Samoa? Yes, and men, and his grandmother, 'Winnie, has So tnr, sho hnd asked him directly shut herself In her room while sho desperate measure to dig out ent on the solution of this problem. to The Sewing Circio Neodlecrnft wili start out in mid-September for 'tages of cleotric lighting aro not in the United States, too. In one built hor all around Cathal, who, being nothing, tor fenr of the answer; for searched tlio columns cnrofully and enough money to go through with Christianity is the only religious Dept,, 82 Eighth Ave., New York, »mhllloiis, had worked his way through a red-hot cam paign which will en­ , available, Yet if this is so, it of his radio broadcasts a few years fear, ho wos aware, ot forcing nn open over again, but vnluly, for there was the bonus and other extras con­ faith in the world that presents N. Y. Inw school. Thoughts of Agnos disturb circle tho country. Ho will make gress enacted, waa the one alterna­ again reflects a lack oi imder- ago, Robert L. Ripley,.‘Ihe "Believe Cnilial. Mr. Lor.rto had cast oft tho break between them. Now whnt would no mention todny of Martin O'Mnra. justification by grace, all others a trip as fur west ns tho Pacific tive congress could think of as standing of the need for gcod light, It or Not” man, told that story. wKu who had borne him his daughter sho do? Yet he wns Iu court and, this morn­ foUow the path of works. The coast and will probably retrace the against more taxes on the break-, for there are available today, Г ]P TO comparatively a short settlenj whose descendants, farm« Soon afterwards he received a let­ Strong, Silent Men to marry Myrtlo, nnd after two years The concert ticket gave him an aw­ ing, making his plea for a client It ers’ wlws, living in the mountains question now ■ was, shall works of of wedded life she had klllod him. Tho course of the "Victory ' March of fast tnble, on clotlics, tobacco, gas types of portable lamps that pro­ time ago handquilting was re­ ter from Mrs, Charles L, Ripley in Certainly strong men are not ful moment with Its power to recnll wns a hearing of ovorwhelming Impor­ garded as a form of needlework to of Kentuclcy .carry on the work to­ the law be mingled with grace — coroner's Jury holds M yrtle to the grand 1932,” or what not. If corporations, hiding vide daylight brilliance for every Denver saying that at the very mo­ necessarily silent. Caesar wasn’t; Jury. Agnos promises O'Mara to review tho pnst. He hnd to tear it up and tance to five persons,— the prisoner day. can Jesus Christ alone save men, There cnn bo no doubt nbout tho money by the millions, are to be night-timo task. be utilized and reserved for luxuri­ ment his broadcast came to an end, nor Napoleon; nor Solomon; nor tlio cano with him. W^hon Cathal calls toss It out ot sight. nnd bis wlfo nnd their threo little ous intimate apparel, robes, bed- Vi.sloning the possibilities in thia or is salvation through Jesus Mrs. Olonolth anks questions regnrdlng vote from the solid south, Thoae defended by Landon as against tho Perhaps the most popular of Lieutenant Ripley had died! Daniel Webster; nor Abralium no could keep awny from tho con­ ohlldron,—but altogether too common Ciirist, pliis something else. How marital problems, In the hopo that sho 114 electorni votes are as snfe for ordinary wage earner, tiien the jackets, negligees and such. The attractive handiwork, current style, and unsensatlonni a cnso to win no­ these are the gasoline and kero­ was such a serious question to be Lincoln. Lincoln told funny sto­ might got a solution to hor own prob cert; but then came the hour when Roosevelt as anything can be snfe thought no longer holds good. The creators have put experts in vo- Sacred Ilurp Singers tice, before its disposition, in the, sooner he be nnchorod to Topeka sene pressure mantle lamps. ' aettled? Should argument and ries and good ones. leni. Cathal wins them over to Myrtle's he must go home and face her. politically. All the yipping nnd yam­ the better. emergence of hand-quilting from guish costume design at the service COMETIME in the late summer go cnuoe. Job tells Agnos that O’Mara Is For reading, sewing, and all the strife be permitted to go on until But she said nothing when sho mot morning papers. Tonight there would mering by the plush lined Demo- boudoir environs becomes a high- of native workers and thus is added down into tho Soutii and at*tend icoUlng to profit on the Insurance So when Landon goes on a search after-dark pursuits which require tho stronger party prevailed? Bet­ him, and they went to their sepnrnte be a few lines, hidden somewhere crnts wlio hnve tried to discredit style event—the dawn of a new era to hand - quilted garments now n convention of the Sacred Harp money Myrtle w ill collect If acqulttod. for more taxes, having relieved tho prolonged and close use of the ter judgment indicated the desir­ bedrooms at night without her having back toward tho Ilnanclal news, re­ Roosevelt nmong the mnsaes of If you feel... for this exquisite needle work. showing in the shops. Singers, When you do, close your corporations, where is he going to eyes, abundant light is imperative 5 * AND 1 0 ^ JARS referred to her visit at his ofllce. cording tho Justice dispensed to an- southern people hnve been inoftec- That faithful perennial back-to- The new sport coats and evening eyes as they sing and feel yourself ability of get them? He doos not like hidden lo those who would protect that THE 10* SIZE CONTAINS 3'/2 i CHAPTER VI—Continued In tho morning, after he had bathed other humnn eoul. tive. If there could be nny dis­ -tired college clothes problem is with us jackets now featuring in the fash­ transported from modern America II. Council Rather Tlian Contro­ taxeá so he will go to incomes. It greatest of God-given gifts, the TIMES AS MUCH AS THE 5« SIZE ' — n — nnd Bhnved nnd wns nenrly dressed, For ono Knrl Glnts, a plodding, nn- satisfaction in tho south it would be -run-down again. By way of a now and in­ ion picture are made mostly of back to Elizabethan England, versy (vv. 2-21). is shown here by tho Treasury thnt eyes. And this is more especially The playing ot the Fidelio overture ho went Into Ills wife's room, Sho Imnglnatlvo accountant for a firm In in Floridn, nnd that would not occur teresting approach to the subject hand-blocked linens, cottons, smart For the Sacred Harp Singers cling There may be times when It be­ Landon would levy an income tax -nervous • Important where there are chil­ wns nn ot’CHSlon, for rensons only hnd been awnko and sho sat up In bod, tho leather buslnesa, hnd embezzled hnd it not been for the dissension suppose we talk about the perfect­ satins, sheer woolen.^ and dainty to the "fa-.cn-ln” Rinsing nt thnt far- comes the duty of the Christian on at least six million wenple who -outotsorts.... dren in the iam ily. Children’s eyes known to themselves; nnd so whs the wltiioiit welcome aiid without surprlao. some twuiity - two hundred dollar» over tho trans-Florida ship cannl. ly fascinating hand-quilted sports challis. There are flowery prints, oIT period, the "ta-so-la" bei:)g the worker to talee an uncompromis­ aro now receiving so littlo that they are much more easily strained jierfornmnco ot Cesar li’rnnclt’s D MI which he bad lost In speculation. Ho Roosevelt’s chnnoes in Ohio nre IIE IlE 'la iisunlly tt clcnnlti reason _c.otit.s„o.t).4.^en.i.MJft?l?ots_su^i_aEi_ geometrical designs, checks and nntncs_fl£ _the_notes .with .which, the ing stand for the truth of God and "i was thinking about us. Bob," she do not have to pay an income tax T -tiian^-t'iOre.-ei-fiduU'ii------;—r-- .l"lil.hopn_ сшш11{л_паО.ЛЬ«. .СОЯй. bad -nanc . foo- nrQmiain.a_b).it-1h(?y-.app.ai iw !uclvconij>!oUvf,‘! ,-.^EO,.nc'v;!3yit- ■ are now pride'fully showing in ipraids , as■ weH' as''piain'cOlOl'S 'lH major diatonic scale began. Because refuse to be 'irioved',' ‘ cóme "wháf тгог-йг-«р'>о*'Г'------sqild, ..llllp;mctXt,g-iigrj?.Qlf-an.J!.nr-íiandy» Et—all.- Is- that-w ise? TIn/'-viiiy A im K ight A few months after their mnrrlnge, come to Cathal. to bo getting better. Thnt stnte is reason sensibly. shops that make boast of being 'flattering combinations. thoy have refused to take into con­ mny. But certainly thore should Her hnir was braided, as alio had rich, if taxed to tho utmost limit, , Do not bo too sure , that your Examlnntlon ot tho circumstances the strongest of the Fntiier Cough­ Don’t try to get well In (I dny.. .tliU ever "flrst" in fashion. The stunning swagger coat in the sideration the "do-rn-mi” and "si- be no ,sUch spirit in . dealing with when Boh was yot a boy nnd licntrlee slept, and drawn Iinck from her fore­ could not contribute enough to opinions are right; only mako lin outposts, Illinois looks snfe for is asking too much of Nature. Remem­ ^ Tuck away ono or more of these picture is made of hand-blocked diiloring interpretations of Scrip­ jonniícr thnn either ot their dnugllters head, ,Its severity brought nut tho made but one plea feasible—guilty; mako up the needed nmount—so it REAL do” added later, they have been Roosevelt, odd as tiiat staten^ent ber, slio lins certain naturili proccssct cunning and chic hand-quilted gar­ challis in brilliant plaid, It is lined ture on the part of sincere and sure that ydur aims nro rigiit. toiliiy, Bho had come to town at noon clear, ovon outlines that gave hor face hut before,the Judge had passed sen­ is the poor mnn’s tax that Landoa called a "lost tonal tribe," may sound to a iot of Republicans, tliat just cannot bu linrrlcd. ments in your back-to-school ward­ with plain linen. Just tlie thing for earnest Christian brethren, f lo nrnlio a visit to a cortiiln spoelnllst; character, r tence, counsel had tho right to of­ would have to collect. -^^MEDICATION The Sacred Harp Singers have However, tiie internal Democratic TliQrcforc, if you arc pctlo, Urèi, campus wear or to stroll about The question was honestly nnd nnil he had. said, yea, there wns no "She's In New York, Isn't she. Bob? fer witnesses for examination, nnd to In tho Inst yonr the expenses of robe. Wear ’em on the campus and, borne that name for almost a cen­ fight between Mayor Kelly of Chi­ lack a keen appetite, have lost xoeljlit ^ноТмеле coimétici. to parties and proms and you will town on an early, coolish autumn carefully considered by tho second (Inulit that Bho waa colne tu havo n Sho «fny.o In Now VorU?" arguo for the mitigation ot the of­ government were $5.800.000,000 nnd tury, tal'.ing it from a bool: of cago and Governor Horner is ap­ and fssl rMdoxvii. ..a iriqiiuiiL sigu To HÍÍ.P KËFiNi excite the admiration and envy of d a y ., council nt Jerusnlem, with the re­ NEW PRESSURE LAMP ЬлЬу. "She?" ho repeated, hut Instantly fense thnt wns ndmltted. receipts only $4,000,000,000. Extra hymns colled "The Sacred Harp," parently settled amicably, and tho that your blood-cells are weak, with a the whole college. If you think 'The good-looking model to the sult that there was a So Rob nnd she had lunched togeth­ decided not to ovado. “Yea; sho stays Sentence wns pnssed at half-past expenses were occasioned by relief tendency towmds anemia—-then do trv published in Philadelphia in 1884, Lemke third party in Illinois is go­ COARSENED this is nn exaggerated way of put­ right at the top makes nn ideal er, Under, tho , ho, caught In New York.", t\yelve; GIntz would go to the peni­ to the tune of .$3,000,000,000. Even in tho simplcl easy ,wny so mnny mlir First compiled by B, F, White and III. Vindication of the Preachers ing to split the Republicans rather ting it, please take one long look knockabout country club coat. Tho PROTECTS EYESIGHT tentiary for n yonr. It wna tho mini­ had Landon been President and had ilons approvo—by st'hrtfri'g a cdnrae of E, J, King of Georgia, it has gone of God's Grace (Acts 15:22-21); her linnd and held It with a now awed "You—you haven't brought hor hero than the Democrats, I would not, IRRITATED at the hand-quilted fashions here original was done in brdwn lines. mum term for his oftenso, but CathnI paid no relief to anyone, he would S.S.S. Biood Tonic to feel llko your­ tlirough many editions and many Gal, 2:1, 2, 0, 10), ’ Provides 300 Candlcpowar tcndcrncsa. He delled usuni discre­ yet? You've never—seen her In Chi­ however, depend too strongly on pictured. The argument is closed, The pronounced vogue for sntin tolt hlmsolt bcuten. still have had a deficit on tho reg­ self again. OS.S.S.Co. Iiymns have been added, After preaunling b plain disavow­ “ Live” Nto keep them guessing for who receive whatever tlio mlstrosii of tho nobody nood tako ohancos 'wUU wnrd In a welcome which botrayed Inst hnd let his wlfo Carrie go; and Roosevelt.” Now the problem of Viti from Jerusalem, a gracious gesture ator Yandenberg two years ago. ' ‘■Ш hours ns to which i» the most im­ liouue can sparq from her expenses. A book thoir prooIouB sight. This new Cole­ tio small surprise, ImpoRslhlo I sho, through her tcn'rs, waa trying to Ihe Republicans seems , to bo to of fellowship. Courtesy is not out It should provide a terrific battle, portant. If they’re wise they’ll la kept by tlie seller, In whtch payments aro man Lamp is so Inoxpenslvo tliat “Wli.v, Mra. Glenelth I Mr. Glenelth Boh Glenolth'a wife, middle-ngeil thnnk Calhnl. Ho wished she wouldn’t keep on calling these linfortunato entered; but a duplicate Is never retained Pennsylvania would be a h a r d choose the most becoming siliiou- of place in dealing with even such no ono can aCford to b'o without It, went out an hour ago, and I'm not ox- and In bed boforo him, opened ber She'd earn tho money to pay him, she poor "bums" and still get them to by the wife, and therefore alio hns no check difflcult tilings as controversies on It provides plonty ot light for every stnte for tho Republicans to lose; ette und forget about the others. w hate ve r. Iieetlng lilm back for porliapa nnother eye.s, which hnd wrinklea nround them, snld; he would know now she hnd vote for Landon. The G. O. P'. rich Christian doctrine — in fact it ■ home need . . . for rendhis. Hewing, but there is a good chance they Vve huvu isr.owiKiin artlol6*wi di‘c-33 pa*d Iniur. Wna be expecting .you?" “it helped mo .",gnln ycstcnl,".y. Boh," UOlilillK, hate federal reliof. Outstanding in fur fashions is (or In this manner, far above its value, and should' be most in place in such Btudylng, playing. wiiriuSK il. It has been a hard Í ■ Í ' "iNo," snld lientrlce, “Do you mind sho said, "It mndo me know I'm Ci|tlinl knew thnt Vpsterday ho had In anotiier of' Landon’s eastern the dared silhouette, the width of heard 'of a poor young woman who haa a situation. But as a matter of Renders ot this paper can got full boiled Republican state for years, ll 1 ' Opening for Loen thus dupod say to a lady, who remon* If I wait here?" ijound to you, whatever you do. Cnah given her twenty dollars. "Tliore'a speeches-a bettor effort than his Ч 1 I hemline contrasted with the slen­ record they also sent 'details ot thia remarkable lamp. In­ dominated for half a century by derness of tHe waistline. A coat of stnUc'd wllh her; “Alas! What can I do, I cluding ilhistratlonn ■ ot tho mnny “Ot course not," Ami the two wom­ isn't." no fee," he snld nuletl.v. "I did noth­ such bosses as Boise Penrose. But earlier fumbles — iio spoke to a daru not tell my husband!** ' IV. A Letter Wliicli Brought i this type is obviously dres.sy, so the It may be that the same-system, though beautiful models, by simply en looked at each other. "Cnsh?" ing for, you." tho Republican bosses have died group of educators and highbrows bysy woman may prefer to pass it differing according to circumstanccs, io pur­ Grant Joy (Acts 15:23, 31). Ing a’ postcard to W. 0. Coleman, Tlio glrl Bomewhnt unen.slly wlth- "Gash. You know whom I mean— He went on. clnsplng bla brlet-cnse physically or politically, and a new on education. Of course, the gov­ by in favor of a straightline "top­ sued in a superior class of life, V/e havo After addressing the Gentiles as Bept. WU17I, Wichita, Kansas, ilrew nnd left Mrs. Glenelth alono In Onsh." containing, with other documenta, tho machine is set up, operated by ernor was for eduoation — who V' Makoia of a wall known, highly reajiyii lo tliink tliat It Is ко, and thereforo "brethren,” this letter, which has lier liusbnnd's olllce, "Yes," he snld. v/ouldn’t be. The question was ÍV*Ü4«-. ethical cosmotia preparation aro coat" model which proves service­ arrccllonately warn our young sisters to nccounting of Knrl GIntz' pitiful trad­ Democratic Governor Earle and Tho Crying and Restlessness been well called “the Magna "I'll never ask her name, Hob; or asked of him : , “ If you are so strong Booking fomala ogonto, oithor novir able from morning until night. beware of making purchases that require Worth Having Trlclo~ho coi|hl not give up cnll- ing. Glatz hnd aprend his fow thou- Democratic Senator Joe Guffey — conccahncnt. Bo coittent with such things Charta of Christian liberty,” re­ Ing hor that—sat almost sllll for a long anything nbout hor. If you wnntod to snnda of dollnra, won nnd loat, with a ’machine of deadly " accuracy. for education why have you sub­ of children is frequently an Indica­ or ourrontly engaged in similar as y ou c a n aiTord a n d su ch ae y o u r hus> There is no job where "no ex­ viewed briefly the history of the tlmo looking about the room and gaz- tell me. I'd ask you not. It's mucli various brokers, one ot which hnd Democrats are better organized in jected the Kansas schools to such tion of W^orms or Tapeworm In tho woiJi. liiyUy oifoolivo aowr eolling Fall Hosiery to Glisten bands approve. You can then wear them perience” is a recommendation. matter, disposed of the subverters, the test ns It Is. I can think of her a hazing?” All teachers know thnt eyatem. The cheapest, safest, and anglo makes it a sure-iiro aoUer with every feeling of self.imtisfaction, and Ihr out the windows, been Brnddon nnd Company. Pennsylvania than ever before. in Bright Copper Tones have a contented mind. commended Paul and Barnabas n W simply as Cash. I can see her Kansas teachers wore reduced al­ quickest, medicine for ridding chil­ in 90% oi cases. Il will not ba llcatrlce arose and stood at her hua- CnthnI thought of ,Teb, not In nny re­ Democrats also make strong claims © Western NüW(j^>H|iür Union, most to,a starvation wage and that dren or adults of theso parasites la necessary lo purchase sample mer­ A penny—or rather a copper—for and then without mentioning cir­ When You Need band’s desk, whereon, lay letters op- Juat aa Cnah. Thnt's by nil menus lation to GIntz, but as tho possessor about New Jersey. New England your thoughts if you’re thinking of cumcision at all puts upon the Gen­ easiest for me. so never tell or ex­ by rights should go Republican, but many schools were closed —,had it chandise ii eaUsiactory credit lel- Colored bightning Mod and spread out; and one large, of Agnes .Glenelth. Did she draw Or.Peery’s Vermifug* tiles "no greater burden than the a Laxative not been fôr federal aid there' would ‘DEAD SHOT' oronces aro iurnished with letter colors tiiat are good in hosiery at Colored lightning is not uncom­ biillty envelope which had been left plain a thing about her, Bob. That’s Braddon down to her nnd cling to Massachusetts, Rhode Island a n d the moment. The copper tones ara necessary things,” And what were Th'oii^nnds of men nnd .women not too much to ask of you, Is It? Connecticut are giving the Republi­ have been almost a complete dearth oi inquiry. mon, Owing to rain, gases, smoke know how wlao it is to tnlco Blnelt- Bculed, It waa from Bob's bank, and him? Ot course sho did, and let him important—shades that glisten with these? Purity of life, as those who since today was the flrst. It undoubt­ I^envo hor, between you nnd me, Just cans lots of trouble. Vermont of public education in Kansas under Write toilay, to and other particles in the atmo­ Drnught nt tho first sign ot consll- hold her, Wnsn't she marrying him? Landon. the bright bronze of a new penny, sphere between the observer and were enjoying Christian liberty. pntlon, They like tho refreshing re­ edly contained his canceled checks of -Cash." Recollecting himself with her In her seems to be the one rock-ribbed or of your burnished copper tea­ The law of Moses need not be kept lief it brings. They know its timely b.st month—his personal account. This had occurred moro thnn a wook Republican state in the Union, But the Landon speeches are still DENTON'S COSMETIC CO. the lightning, flashes frequently home, Cathal wnrnied with a flush ffOo n tm ttlfi u ( llrnRTfrlNt« or kettle, The copper casts will con­ as a ground of salvation. They use niiiy save thorn from feeling ago; the emotionalism ot Its moment Tiiose Vermonters are so, anti-New second rate, sophomoric high school 4402-23rd St, long Island City, N. Y. occur in one solid color. During Mia wife flrst weighed' It In her of confnsloh ns he reviewed agnin W iighrs ru i Co., 100 Ooia Bt., n .y ; a t ; . tinue into the fall, the fashion one storm, says Collier's Weelcly, were saved by grace. But grace biully nnd possibly losing tlmo ut b'uid; then, almost before sho thought long ago hnd loosed Its bold upon him, how he hnd told her of the Green Deal they even resent the work tiie utterances on platitudinous sub­ makers tell us, because they con­ work, from sickness brought on b.v C.C.C, boys have done for Vermont jects. He deals in "unctious innni- single flasiiüs were recorded in' can never be the cloak of careless wlmt she was doing, she silt the en- only to trouble him occaslonnlly since. Bear of Bnbbletroe, sort so well with the new autumn constipation. roads and forests; and they hate such distinct colors as red, yellow, living, nor can liberty in Christ Tfkipo with biB paper knife. He could not permit himself to live He renched hia ofllce. . . . ties” as Secretary Ickes puts it. colors in fabrics and shoes; ■ New It yon hnvo to take a liixntlv'O oe- to see them riding to work in gov­ And, still following the vinegar green, violet, orange and blue as be interpreted as license to live in Ilia checks were to various патс.ч In tho past, on the relics of lost ex- , "And." his secrotnry concluded her taupea and grays are also coming cnslonully, you can rely on ernment trucks. If Vermont had tongued Ickes, “no one has yet I. '■I well as white. sin. We are set free in Christ, not nml tor various amounts, none of nltatlons. He felt too much life nhead report ot occurrences during his nb- into the picture. its way, there'd be no federal aid pussyfooted his way into the White that we may sin, but that we may hiein, alike .except tv^o—one thousnnd of him, no wna going on, looking tor- sence, "Miss Glenelth cniled you. She “go and sin no more,” BLACK bRAUGHt for anybody; and wherever there House and the precedent will not Vi Use ot the Compass ildllnrs to Cash—one thouaanri'dollars wnrd; the onse nnd-certainty with, wnnted you to cnll her back—nt her w a^sto rn d by dally troatmont vvith« was federal aid . Vermont would be broken in this year of grace.” Wine Tones Are Popular The Jewish people were not ac­ A GOOD LAXATIVE ti) <’nsh. Hero were two more to Сйз!!. which ho continually advanced his home. Shall I call hor?" Following an Ideal make ’em work like slaves and © Woatorn NowHpuiM.T Union, customed to the use of a compass lleio were two more alike— flve hun- luifilnoss affairs, declared I t He had in Fashions for Autumn "I win," snld Cntbnl. walk to work even it the job was ' ,1 GOO years before Ciirist, nor were Bles.sed is ho who carries within *hcd dollars drawn to Cash—to Cash, never felt so capable. R e s in o l Loneliness Hay Fever Without Hay The prominence of wine tones, they acquainted with its functions. himself a God, an ideal, and who Ho turned, »’Uh more composure, tn Cnthal shut himself In his oflice and twenty miles away. grapes and vintage greens in tho Through the wide world he only flvf hundred dollars. Senator George Norris’ influence Hay fever, strangely, is but in WNU—7 37--39 4 , 1 Emphasis is on the tailored The Chinese, however, are >ald to obeys it; ideal of nrt, ideal of sci­ his daughter, called on bis phone. first fall fashions springs from the la alone who lives not for another. «lie looked at the dnloa. They had in Nebraska will turn that state to comparatively few cases caused by У .-.'i theme for pajama costumes. The have understood the use of the ence, ideal of the gospel virtues; "Your mothei nnd I " he snld. In,a "Fool; fool; oh, fool I" he cast tt Exposition 'Vinecole at the Tuileriea been druwn end cashe(|, to Cash, al- Roosevelt; and the Pacific coast hay—nnd only in rare instanoes is pajamas pictured is typical. This compass 2,000 years before Christ. therein lie the springs of great (lu'.ct voice, "understnnd ench other. hlmselt during the wait after he had in Paris. ■ , wo.4t exactly в week apart; the two states are, I believe, 100 per cent it accompanied by fever. The causò Л .1 - í’-'e , ||)0!ì two-piece is tailored of gray silk thongjiIs and great actions: thev all Slie—we nre not thinking In terms of the house, and some one had gone to W t e r s m i t h ’s Tonic M .a thousand each corresponded with Roosevelt. of from 80 per cent to 85 per cent shantung Mth glove stitching to American wornen have already Nam ing Boston', Mass. reflect light from the Infinite,—Pas­ sepnratlon, Haa sho told you?" summon her. "Do you Imagine It's for TAKE MILNESIAS biB vlalt in'N ew York; the live hun­ On the basis of present trends, of all hay fever is said to be rag­ give it fine finesse. This model is caught this Bacchanalian note in Boston, Mass., derives Us name teur, ••No," said Agnea. AVhat was It yourself she’s called you? Something's M í.; • y ií Milncsi.'i, the ot!ííi"nl milk of mngnosia dida with his, stay In Ohlcngo, then, Roosevelt siiould get more weed pollen. This pollen has been not only good to wear at a resort fashion. Evidences of its presence trojii ti'ie Liiicc.:i-,shire Boston, from which tho Injv,ver,.O'Mara,. hnd,*Hld? happened; or ehe wantB to know some­ A il. о ■. '“ M г:'-/;ш1 in wnfcr fo r m , ncuiTalizes stomacli «cid. "'iint'had Bob done with this cash than 300 olectorpl votes out of 531. known to hnve been carried by tho or nt countryside, one may even are seen in clusters of grapes worn wiiich town many citizens set sail Our Own IMeusures Tnfldollty wns kinder than to c'n'st'«(f thing.* Would she .ever think of yon?I la ndJHloa to sH this» othor oheoks 'lie can ..do. this v.’ithp’jt j^o’.v. York, wind, ns far as 100 miles from its ’/.с Each w a /c f cquais 4 tchspdo'nfiila of milk (irop in to see' a friend and wear in the hair for evening, wine colord tor i'iew Englana iri ItiSO und th< It is only a poor so n of happiness There was her voice: ‘‘Mf. 6 'iia r » r •Ifiiwn ^o names ior many amounts? a wife openly, loo, which Is more .than Landon source—and has been ■ found ont; G^dir-GW ñ-síaT^^h^ of m a g n ts ia . Thin, cranchy, mint-fluvor, this conservatively styled pajama in the fir,st fall hats and leaf motifs ''c.xt lew j'ear,s. that could ever come by caring verj "Does that mako you any happier J" "O’Mnra," he said. I costiune with perfect propriety. in trimming. Hentrlce drot)ped into hia ohair and can do. mile and -higher in dhe air. USED FOR .¿5 YEARS tast}'. 20c, 35c & 60c at drug store*. much about our own narrow pleas 'jueUB «0, 'FathM;* (TO m CONTiNVtDj ih î ureB.—George Eliot. there, a feur (aemente, ebsklDjt ; !

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THE MOCKSVILI.E ENTERPRISE, Mocksyille, N. C.. Thursday, September 10> 193^ Foreign Words _ Frock W ith New Features and Phrases ® Apres nous le deluge. (F.) Alt- THIS NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER IN DAVIB-THE BEST FOR THE SUBSLWBER AND ADVERTISER- any dBytlme occasion and the sort er u# the deluge (attributed to to give you the ultimate in satis­ OUR COMIC SECTION Madame de Pomipadbur, in refer, ZtaTie O u n tjr ’e faction. enee to signs ot nn dpproaciiing Make it yourscii, sending today revolution). Beat Advertising Read By The People for ■ Barbara Boil Pattern No. Bordereaux. (F.) A marginal 1928-B designed for sizes 14, 18, note; a memorandum. Medium Who Are Able To 18, 20, 32, 34, 30, 38, 40 and 42. -d’oeuvre. (F.) A maatcN Size 16 requires just 4 yards of 39- piece. Bay Events in the Lives of Little M en incli fabric, witli siiort sleeves. De nihUo nihil fit. (L.) Nothing M ocksville Send 15 cents in coins. comes from nothing. Send for tlie Pall Pattern Boole En deshabille. (F.) In undreiss. containing 100 Barbara Bell well- In hoc signo vinòes. (L.) By planned, easy-to-make patterns. this sign thou wilt.Coriquer. (Mot- Exclusive fasiiions for children, 1,ti of Constantine.) young women and matrons.- Send Wie Gewonnor so zerronnan. 15 cents, for your copy. (Ger.) As won, so flown; “Jighi Send your order to Tho Sowing come, light go." Circle Pattern Dept., 307 W. Ad­ Ippissima verba (L.) The vary ams St., Chicago, 111. words. ffl Dell Synillcaie,— W N U Scrvlco. Mens sana in corpore sane. (1,.) Davie County Fair ------Л ------¿------— A sound mind in a sound body. 3 0 t h Ne plus ultra. (L,> Nothing bn- Premium List Now Out. Uiudjz J^ h il yond; the utmost; perfection. To Observe 120th Birthday Rus In urbe. (L.) Country in Farm ington Lodge Has S < u f 6 : city. Everybody Is Talking About

Sometimes W e Wonder The Event. Farmers Taking Interesting M eeting Do grouches make a fortune more readily than those wiio are — ------'f Mufti Keen Interest. Personnel O f 'A meeting of apeeial' intorest sweet-tempered? ршшношолпит jwas held by Farmington . Lodge, A m an m ay spend ten cents 30<.‘40f,65( boftlei Slroad Reunion Sunday' ' apiece for his tiiree cigars a day; MUPTI SHOE W H tT E ^w ///0«. ' No. 2(55, A. F. & A. M., on Fri­ but may his wife spend thirty CanMns tnjndlonHof MufH Homo Drv Chew The Davie Fair Officials to CHAN as I t Whftnns, Latÿe BoWes S5^ The Stroud family reunion day evening. Sept, 11, i when cents a day for candy? Punctuality is tho virtue that I’rapai’ations are being rapidly will be held at Society Baptist Charles F. .Bahnson, 2nd, receiv­ keeps you waiting many a timo Grapple With Fortiine inadu I'or the seventh annual church, near County Line, next ed the Third Degree of Masonry. and uft. Yet it is worth while; The Corner We are sure to get the better of Davio County Fair. September Sunday, Sept. 20lh. The .uUlress Furches, W orshipful 'Mas- W e Learn From Them fortune it we do but grapple with liOth i.s the opening day nnd the Cupboard Column of welcome will be delivorod b“? ^er, presided, and Past Grand her.—Seneca. Hemorae is ono ot the teachers Jiiir will continiic over througli Edited by M. J. II. the pastpr. llev. W. L. McSwain. , blaster Leon Cush, of Winston- on tlie faculty ot the school run Octiiijcr 2iul. Thu premium list Rov. V. M. Swain, of Wifl'Stoir- Salem, a former Past Master of by exporjence. Discretion Js which is now out makes a mighty Saiem, will deliver the sermon7 another. BX-LIHRIS Farmington Lodge, read tho good siiowing. It would seem to and W. F. Stonestreet, of Moci- If country people realized how Whitens, Clears The ‘.Fair Casties oi Forgetfulness, charg^1‘irom a manual given him 1928-B iiuiicate that the list of exhibits sville, will lead the singing. ^11 strongly city people admire coun­ Whose joyous banners wave Uy .the'. late Charles • F. BahViaon, ihi.s year will be by far tho TCi^- relatives and friends are cordial­ So you liice this number! try sccnes, they’d bo prouder. Skin Quickest Way Upon the Strand of Reason woll-known Mason, who was Lovely, isn’t it? Boasting the Scatter praise; most people cst in the history of the oriin:Tt~ ly invited to be present, and to No matter ho^v dull and dark your Which Fancy's waters lave; | The Advance Church, formerly known as Shady Grove, will Grand Lecturer of the Granfl very newest in sleeyes and smart don't get as much as they de­ complexion; no mattov how ficuklccl nnd ization. Moreover the personnel bring well filled dinner baskets. Whose murmur and whose music observe its l£Oth birthday, Sunday, September 20th. Dr. (Gilbert Lodge of North Carolina, and styling, it is just the frock to serve. coarscnod by sun andwind, NABINOLA of tlie officers and directors is A large crowd is expected to bi Oroam will whiton, ■—— — --- Make gladsome all our days, T. Rowe, Duke University School of Religion, will speak at H also a Past Master of Farming­ occupy the leading role in your ir. it&uli sufficient to guarantee present. wardrobe for weeks and months Notion Still With Us dear and Hmooth your And fill our night with dream- o’clock, and Rev. C. M. Pickens, presiding elder, will speak in the. ton Lodge, ^oung Mr. Bahnson Some old vain notion hangs on, ekin , to DOW beauty, success. Mr. D. J. Lyibrook is ahead. What’s tnore, you can quickest, oaaioat way. in¿ afternoon. Besides the addresses^ the program will consist of the is a grandpon and namesake Of make It quickly nnd inexpen­ that tho purpose of an education Juat ajmly at bcdtjmo: president, Messrs. J . W . Cartner As we travel bookish ways. ' reading of the church history, memorial services, dedication of the is to earn money instead of en­ NADINOLA, tested and the late Charles P. Bahnson. Mr. sively. anil J. C. Sanford are the vice-1 Fair- ■ Castles - of Forgetfulness, ' New Methodist Hymnals, special music, and a social hour at noon OIfTs^FOH TiToTTAGE . By Teil 0'L.ougMlfi Wrong Again abling a man to understand tho truBtcd for over a gen­ F. H, Bahnson, father of the ini­ FlNIviEY OF THE FORCE ii II/ W»Utn HfwipaperHnU» Note the choice ®f short or long eration, begins its beau­ piesidents, Mr. P. S. Young is,Whose warders stand at rest when dinner will be served picnic style on the church grounds. An earth he lives on. tifying work while you tiate, raised his son to tho Mas­ sleeves, the paneled front, the necretary and M r Knox Johnston« Upon the hiifh and Kuarded '*"'itafon is extended to all former pastors, friends and members Dr. Lester Martin, Davie Coun v clever collar, the lovely pockets— It you are silent at the right ■loop. Then you noo day- ^ ® fr, ...... ter Mason’s degrt.«, and Dr, Les­ by-uay improvement un- treasurer. The follow ing men shelves to worship with us on this happy occasion. ty physicinn, informs us that there is a perfect symmetry of de- timo, you never have to take it ter Martin delivered the Iccture. til your complexion ia iimi women conatitvite the board gifts continue to come for _the. sîfîn and a simplicity of line which back rontorod to orouTiiy That hold our well-loved beet; -Tc!I:3-wcr«;7iratia“ bF‘Di5tri'crDe-" ' Wo' cnn all nobly meet tho ol (iirectors; A. W. Ferebee, T. makes it a favorite from tho belli white, Bntin-smooth, i\LhmeJama_aniLaJiQS£_dajns£]a Gotifliry“T r ii. Got'fage, which are puty GraniK-Master Renegar, of _ 8- -.printed— -tejiUitntioJiJ.hat,i\asnit_muab-of.an. -Icvtiiccsa. -No -disuppolnliiiaati), uu loiiu ST^anzanti W. A- Byerly, D. JV deeply Appreciated. The Horn's waiting for rcflulta. Monoy-bask gua^ Go wandering hand in hand A â^nce Cfiurcb Winston-Salem, Worshipful Mas­ crepe, or cotton, you can achieve ' appeal. ontoo. At all toilet counters, only COo.Or Jo’brook, George Evans, R. W. A,down the dim poetic ways Ice and Fuel 'Company has do­ Philosophy is applying common ter Adams, of Salem Lodge, Dr. enviable distinction in this smart •'Trito NADINOLA, Box 47,1’ariB.Tonn. Kurfees, Knox Johnstone, J. W. nated a refrigerator; the Mock- aense to what you can't change. That lead to Faery Land.” Shady Grove Church, now Ad­ W, M. Long and Past Master H, model, a frock suitable for almost Cartner, J. C, Sanford, J. B. ing four week«, '«bortív after sviire Lumber Company Is ,bund- ______(Joseph Dunn.) vance Church, grer.’ out of Cokes- E. Barnes, of Mockaviile Lodge. Cain, C. B. Hoover, W. 0. Byerly, this in 1877, a.itew criarch was bury School that existed as early ing a cabinet and cupboard. Cash F. H Bahnson oresentfld his A. li. Hendrix, Mrs. A, W. Fere­ The post office, from early as 1793. It was the onlv Metbo-. built. Much of theiimber going donations rccclwd Are ten dol- „ manual, of which hia bee, Mrs. 'r. P. Bailey, Mrs.^Beu- days of the coach-and-four, has ¿ist school in’ North Carolina at Into the conatrudtion vl&a Ive’wed lura from, ^rs. ,W. H. Dodd, ten iiatner, the late Charles P. Bahn- lah Apperson, Mrs. H. C. Slero- always been a favorite gather- that time and is said by some to by hand. This building is dollars frort ;Mrs, W. C Martin, !gon, was the author. A huinber ney and Mrs. W. 0. Byerly. atajiding today and is that part ind live dollars from Mr. W. A. ing-place, and most everyone now be the first school in Americ# of members of Mocksville Lodge, The fair association is getting ci'f^the church used for tUe Taylor, of, ‘Farmington. This has a personal intnrest in the to be projected by a Methodist No, 184, from RTocksvillo - and the thorough cooperation on th ^ , YFfl«/ county. The merchants and hii^ IDuring the ministry of L, L. olh'jr gifts '.vii! be gratfifully re­ YOUR 4ÙU HAVei&mL.ÏBLL ASú UT40UÍ\ / ЪиТНВвсП“ T si:c years “Unclc Sam” h.ia h.id Kri.iks of the YadkJii Rjver, the mington Lodge on this pleasaTrt ’ l i i ù d V fvUrivvi.'./ ti.;;/ oiiie.'f.s men of Mocksville a n i tiTc. Smith, 1909-1912 work was start­ ceived. ' ' ВШ'Ч'ийк iHDlôcvüCN TfiAT AMMñL iwi/wS OU r^W VE— H post office here, although for land no>v owned by Mr. T. F. occasion. Farmington Lodge has ^NDJITTERV; JUSTUS ì ( и citizenship of the county gener­ ed on an annex, the present audi­ ftH0Lû5$OFÇlfBP A U ABOUT IT? a long time the mail was deliver- Burley. ' The building had two the distinction of Huving had two You ARB Ы0% Ano Сy Ti ( нМГХШ5 ally are contributing their fu ll torium of the church. At that PHILIP КШК GOES TO NEW m u WHAT ВиЯЫЕ$515 .. m Д05Г CONTROL ed only once a week. This sum- i stoHes, was twenty feet sijuare, of its members to hold Important B A T H fìM i 7 share in making the fair a time it was that the old was con­ YORK THAT ТЙАРЕ2Н i r o F H ig? o r HIS Ltonç!: mer Miss Flossie Martin,-who island was well set in with win- ofifices in the Grand Lodge (# great success. W ord cornea fron> verted into class rooms and *a PAS' - MD tlL W s j t o interested in local history, wrote dows and doors. The Jand upon North Carolina; Mr. Loon /Cash iewling farmers in every section small auditorium. The work was Philip Kirk left Sunday for WIPOW// А Ы 1 т и в Ш 1 ? ! to the Post Office Department, which it stood was owned by being Past Grand Master, and I I of the county that their commun- completed in 1913, cleared of New York,' where he will have WftV/ITTûoK Washington, D. C., in regard to Hardy Jones. According to AfS- Charles F. Bahnson having been TttoSB ¡.I0N9 TURBE itie.s are interested and that debt and the church dedicated. an assistantship in the Brooklyn the ¿stablishme-ht of the post bury’s Journal, when he visited Grand Lecturer. Mr. Cash ’ is WEEKSTblïAC« J. A. J. Farrington was then the i Polytechnic Institute of New there will be the largest attend­ offices of Huntsville, Farming­ this place in 1793, the school ЖМТЙБ pastor. MV. “Cap” Bailey back­ York City, He will also work on proud of the fact that he has ance and exhibits in the history ton and Mockaviile. She receiv­ was used for a, house of God. ACT« his Ph. D. degree. He received been Worshipfui Master of threQ of the organization. ed this letter, dated August 8, James Parks, teacher and prea­ ed the building financially. The following men served rfs his Master’s degree in Chemistry Masonic Lodges; Farn).ington, If you have not yet seen one 1S36, which will be of interest in cher .who married H iu’dy Jones’ at Duke University in June, and , Winston . . and , Salem. .. . After__ th'o of the premium lists get one and Davie County; "Referring lo daughter, was perhans the found­ pastors from 181C to 1826; Bow­ en Reynolds, Richard Carson, also taught in the first session ¡initiation, tempting reiresh^enta look it over. Note the larg# your letter of June 1C, 1930, re­ er of the school. At any rate Tn Benjamin Stephens, Charles of summer school. His numbers j were served. Qharles F^ Ba^^^ number of premiums offered and questing information regarding 1793, he was appointed to the of friends will be interested to son, 2nd., holds a respohsitile olwerve the advertising contain­ the dates of establishment of uchool by the conference. Cooly, Arehabald Robertson, W. near of his new position. position with the Bank of Co?svine, JViuire, David Roberts, JoaKim Conference records show that The W om an’s Missionary So-' the merchants and business North Carolina, you are advised Shady Grove was a church be­ Lone, James W. Dunahay, Robert Wilkenson, Christopher Thomas. ciety of Center will have a chicTr- hou.se.s of the county. that the post office of Hunts­ longing to the Salisbury Circuit From 1820 to 1831 there have en stew under tho arbor Cope Home Coming' ville was esiaiblished in Surry Davie County was then a part of ' ir^NoTBUNKi been found no records, h u t from Saturday night. In addition to , Hou VO VRIHK County, North Carolina, on Feb. Rowan. At that time Edward chicken stew, weiners, ice cream, ^ к т а ш е г ABOUT, 1831 to 1936 we have the list of Sunday, Sept. 29th Too т ал оо¥?щ, ‘Ì, 1801, with Humphrey Hunter Cannon was presiding elder and cake, and o(ther temptng re­ -/»NP X 'U BETWOU've „ГНпГАШМ/fl- Fiddlers Convention pastors complete. They are as us postmaster.' Tho office wa'S Bowen Reynolds was preacher in freshments wifr be served. The The Cope Home Coming w ill (SafCÛFFEE'AlEKVEfi changed to Yadkin County in charge. Shady Grove, one of follows: Samuel D. Tompkiilli; By Oibome WHY POW'r You Charles P. Moorman, J. M. Boat- money will be used by the wo­ bfi held Siinday, Sept. the 20th, old time state-w’ido Fid- 1SÒ1. The Hiiiitsv'illu ¡wat office twenty-two appointments ou tho Air-Minded m R?57l//W? ■¿M Í.ICKBÜ men for'^Iocal work. Como, en- ,'it the Ed Cope Farm, 3 miles THE FEATHERHEADS < •it Cooli'omce on SfitnrciTiy night, 11)07; M ail waa ordered sent to counties, paid in ljil.12 on Quar^ Sliii I Thomas Jones, A. F. Harris, H. cause. and bring a basket well filled. LAST O F THE MiN)tiTes — xfie o ü ô h T, 2()th. Bigger, better, great- Cana. The post oiiice 01 ivlock’.“» teriige at this Conference. Not f>AbiS— '(oU r a W A K E iT E A s y / tiiaii ever. Some of the be.“t Old Field was established in 'intil 1836 have wc been able to 11. Tipppt, P. W. Archoi', Wm. M. Jordan, Thomas Campbull, S. il. p p y TH6v\ vJHILE’ ''•'"■•iiciaus oi' tiiu slutu. lire ¿'x.- liowan County, Nortii Carolinii, find del'initely regarding the Holsnback, J. W. Tinnin, P. W. i crtAKSE' ' 'scted. Cash prizes will be giv-', oil March 17, 1810, with Basil .membership. Thomas A. Sharpe PRESS : --(S to the befit string band, 'boat Gaithor as po.stmastor. The name was the pa.stor fi'om 1836-1840 Yarrell, R. P. Bibbs, J. B. Martin, picker, host guitar player, ol' that office wa.s changed to with 87. members. Tho church A. E. Allen, J. W. Floyd, J. J. I'ui- beat double .shiifi'lo diln- Moclcsvillc between' 1823 and was then on the Mockaviile C i r - ' ^'-^‘nes, J. T. Tillett, L. S. Burk- e t e á a .S(|uare and round dancing. 182(1. Ihe records of tho De­ cuit. Probably about this time, head, Lumoii Shell, C, M. Popper, ''Emission 15 and 25 cents. Pro- partment do not .show tho exact the first church building was '*• Clair, T. M. Paatcll, A. II. I Johnson, t _ 1. ------r»S. T'»D. Adams,i .1______OS. 11. I I i';im hugins ut 8 o’clock. Every-1[ iliitu of tho change. In 1837' tlie erected, it was a .small one- ù t a n d n e w ''iJiI.v iiivited. Mocksville post office was chang­ roomed frame building. Air. Bob llelsaback, T. B. Reeks, M. C. ed into iDavie County. The post Orrell gave the la.nd for the Thomas, W. C. G'annon, R. G. '1 Barrett, Carson Parker, S. IS. office of Farmington, Davie church and the Advance Aca­ \ . . AND IT WILL KEEP MOTHER AND DAD Maune,.S. L. Maune, M. V. Sher­ O p COURSE, children should Count}', North Carolina, was es- demy, which is now known as the GUESSING, TOO! m never drink cotfce. And many tabhslied on May 1, 1887, with (Community 'Building. rill, J. S. Nelson, Lemon Shell,' groivn-upa, too, find tliat the ccf- Gi;.';i'ge W. Johnson as postmas­ In 1876 the Mocksvilie Circuit W. C. Wilson, J. C. Rowe, J. W. if вошеопо showed you pictures of your favorito fairy feinincoffeodlsnBredawiththem. ter. Sincerely yoiira, J. M. Don­ was divided, forming Farmirig- Randall, D. L. Earnhardt, W. C.'-i talc und fablo friends, ho^/ many of them could you rec­ If you aro bothered by headnchca Wilson, H. M. Blair, P. L. Groom, п А WOl^DBRFUh m w aldson, Acting First Assistant lon circuit, to which Shady ognize? And do you euppoao Dad or Mother could pick ior indigestion or can't sleep L. is. Stacy, R. T. N. Stephenson^ them out? Hero’s a chance to sliow them how bright —.AND OUR 1---- - I ooundly...tryPo3tumfor30days. I'ostmaster General.” Grove belonged. W. C. Wilson IT IS MO asH / ' ^ e 'r e - m o t i j M. H. Vestal, ci M. Campbell, W. RAPIO WENT I Postum cor.tnina no caffcin. It ia We are unable to state which a native of Davie County and YOU aro . • . and it’s also a chanco for tho older folks to tne HOUSE IS 1 UCKED SET- ^ Shallolu wits ccnsMC cucryt/iitig tliut oaT OF coMWission simply whole wheat nnd bran, Basil Gaither it was who was commonly known as “Uncle Bil­ M. Curtis, C, S. Kirkpatrick, W. brush up on their children’s stories! This paper is mak­ — THEVRe I T h e ORÜ'0Ut> MAS-’S Antietnm ends; 1862. bore that name. The first Basil giacious revival was held last- Myers, Jj II. Brendall, J. M. Var­ , P L E A S E / love Postum for its own rich, sntisfying flavor. It is ner, R. P. Fikes, E E. Snow, W. s T D F tv " F o r easy to mnk«, delicious, economical, and may prove о Gaither came to Rowan County SPUid 18—Palmer, first chiropractor, from Maryland in colonial days, May 1817 the record reads : “Ba?- B. Thompson, W. M. Rathburn, RHYMING RIDDLES real help. A product of General . ttart^ his practice, 1895. M. A. Lewis, F. E. Howard. A F R E E—Lot «» «onil you your flrat wook’e supply of and was a captain in the Revolu­ sil Gaither to Thomas L. Cowan, rostum/rco/Simply moU cuupoii. Oieaa n, p. cDiif*, 19—New Amsterdam's Oov. tionary War, and a member of deed for one-half acre of land in long live of devoted and capable By Ruby Bradford Murphy Kli'ft starts first U. S presiding elders have also serv­ lì Ì ! tho North Carolina General As- Mock’s Old Field, dated 1 of yen’ll have loads of fun with your friends trying to , ) “ t' iOOi} О е н к и ^ ь F o o p s , D n ttl« C teek, M ic h ., WAT »• U-M JL brewery, )640. ed. , Senit me, without obligation, a week's aupply of Postum* semtVly. In the ,Rowan County February, 1817, proven by Tho­ namo tho fairy tale characters in these picturca and Advance church is one of five 20— 1) pio n Slt^clalr. author attd (.’ourt Minute Books, 1816-1818, mas McNeely.” In the list of роогпв. Take them to echool and show tho teacher how < ÎÎ"lìti';'■ ■ K.-i.i ■plO politician, born. 1878. the name of J3asil Gaither occurs road overseers'the Rowan Court on the Advance charge. During your claaamatcs can eharo in tho fun. And don’t forget J:lr , V 'vítA'U'í? records this eiary; Nov. "1818- .*'^*'^ '-"'o years under the < ^> vix 21—All lottery advertising !■ a niimber of times, and he is to Lave Mother and Dad help you with tho puzzles. City. barred from United States iikei^v ..to- have )H!en .!l.. younger f lrdered - by. the Court -tbat -Basil'. leadership, of Rev, F . .E. „Howard, Most iniportant oi all—don't lulstt a single ieeuo of'this FHUn oomplotolyj print namq ^pd nUdte)», ...... I f yo u liv o in c à iia d d , nUdreaal Оеплга! 1'ош1я, L td ., man and the first postmaster of Gaithor act as overseer of the pastor nnd Rev. C. M. Pickens, paper, or you’ll rniea a wonderful treat I Cobourit, O nt. (Offer oxpina July 1,1937.) f e - 22—Britisb capture and hans Mock’s! Old Field. In the Court road from Mock’s Old Field to the presiding elder, » mum,bers have Captain Nathan Hale. READ 'RHYMING RIDDLES' ¡776 iVliiuites for. May, 1816, tho last forks near Hughes’ Shop.” We boen received into the church, will and testament, of Wyatt hope to be able to get a list oi 35 on profession of faith, 15 by 23—Martyred President Gar* other early postmasters of Mock- certificate and 6 by church ccm- field buried at Cleveland. Foard wr.s proven by Ricliitiond I N T H I S P A P E R m\ I. Poarson and Basi] Gaither, In sville and Davie County. (Continued on page 4) t m m m

THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Mocksville, N. C., Thursday, September 17, 1936 party by Chairman John Hamilton of the G. O. P national con-i/nit- linking Men of the founders of tho nonpartisan Scenes and Persons in the Current News league. T O HONOR THE CONSTITUTION ------tM P R C V E D Oppose Change This committee will have its headquarters in Chicago; you will UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL see tho result of its efforts in the Sightless Lovo way of educational matter in the -PLANT TREES! S UNDAY I Lester—When did you flrst re» alize that you were in love with Prefer Security of form of booklets, pamphlets, car­ me? 2 toons and exhibits. One of the He- CHOOL Lesson > ¿ ; By ELMO SCOTT WATSON Lulu—When I discovered that it publican efforts it is now engaged in 13? ni3V. HAROLD L. !-.UND(3UIST. ,.... '___ »about: iloosevelt’s Sound D o an ot tbo Moody BIbl« Inntltut« made me mad to hear people call combating is the G. O. P. hatred oi E X T year, “ wc the people of the United States,” will cele­ oC Chicago. © Woatorn Nowapaper Union. you ugly and brainless. Cnmcis and Communist.s oreign Policy; the reciprocal trade treaties. Л.ч I brate the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the la g s ta ff, ariz.—Tiicre’s have told you in this column, there adoption of the Constitution under which we have been is a grave danger in farmers being Obedient Boy . F nolhing new about the fable, governed as a nation for a century and a half and among Seeking Farm Vote beguiled into believing the recipro­ Lesson for September 20 Botchy—Say, Peco! How did you 'i’lic only novelty is in tlic moral. cal trade treaties are a menace to other ways of observing that anniversary we’re going to ever come to be an elephant One night a camel came and CimiSTIAN. LIVING trainer? By EARL GODWIN agriculture—and vote for tho Lan­ “say it with trees” 1 begged to be allowed to liig don administration without realizi/ii; Peco—^Well, yuh see, my mother ' cold nose inside an Arab's tent. ASHINGTON. — We ought A t least, it is so planned by the sesquicentennial com­ LES30N T E X T — nom ans 12:1-», »-I*. always told me to try and master to be proud of the fact that they are voting to build a taiin G O LD K N Т И Х Т — C h rist Uvoth in me. So thfi Arab, being a good-liearted W walh which will bring back all tlic mission which has charge of the celebration. In a rei;cnt report to — Gulullaiis 2:20. tho big things in life. Arab, says yes. Pretty soon the the diplomats and rulers congress the commission said; ■ pniM AUy TOPIC—How Josus Wants of the world look on Frank­ old evils that pestered and ruined His Frionds to Act. camel claimed his them before. A Republican taiiir "A featiire in the nation-wide Equalizing EqtdUl^rium I I lin Roosevelt as a master hand in JUNlOn TOPIC—Paul Explains How cars were chilly and has always worked wonders for Uie celebration which v/ill be a part of the birth of George Washing­ to Act. “Nature,” said tho philosopher, could he shove in tho art of minding America’s busi­ ton. Now we have another' rea­ ness in such a way that we are now industrialists who put up the prices of every sesquicentennial cele­ INTEnMEniATB AND SENIOR TOP­ “always makes compensations. If hr I ns far as his ears? of everything they sold to farmor.s— son for planting. Then we IC—ЛVllat la Christian Living? one eye loses sight the other be­ about as free from entangling for­ bration is the planting of trees. YOUNQ PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIO And the Arab said while the farmers got nothing at all The general plans for the tree- honored the Father of Our Coun­ comes stronger. II one loses tho eign alliance.^ as we have ever been. try and now we mark the crown­ —How to Llva as a Christian. that was O, K. out of it. planting project in co-operation hearing of one ear the other be­ ■f I This is important to the people of ing achievement of his great Next the camel ♦ • * with the American Tree associa­ As a fitting conclusion to a three- comes more acute.” Í "( got permission to America because there is no doubt career, the binding of the nation I ‘ NO WASTE HERE. tion appear elsewhere in this re­ month study of the Spread of “ I believe you’re right,” said an put his neck in out that in, the eventual next world war together under a Constitution. It is a sad commentary on llic port. It is customary for many Christianity to the gentile peoples Irishman. “I’ve always noticed o£ the weather, and, the powers will endeavor to bring Historians all agree he made selfish political tactics of the New women's organizations to plant of Western Asia, we consider the that when a man has one short I Ì after that, his iore- us into the scrap—as before. the Constitution possible. Deal's enemies that they continu­ memorial trees as a tribute to teaching of tho great apostle to leg the other is longer.” legs and then liis Because of Roosevelt’s strong po­ “In. bur planting plans we not ally refer to the “waste” of the Pub­ their founders or to distinguished the Gentiles concerning "Christian- front hump,* closely sition and his keen grasp of inter­ only have the call of the commis­ lic Works program and never yet personages of history. During Living.” followed by his rear Irvin Cobb national affairs, plus the grave dan­ sion to heed but we have tho co­ have given credit for such enor­ this celebration these organized Tho early chapters of Paul’s I ' hump, and finally ger of the wrong m an in the White operation ot thousands of organ­ mously helpful things as the 4,115 groups will join in the tree J)lant- epistle to the Romans present the FRECKLE S his hindquarters. House in a time of international izations. Ati this year’s meeting ing in commemoration of the one greatest exposition of profound When morning came the camel stress, thinking men are talking schools which have been built this of tho General Federation of past two and a half years with Pub­ huiidred and fiftieth anniversary Christian doctrine ever, written. was inside the tent, completely fill­ against any idea of a change of ad­ Women’s Clubs, Mrs. H. G. Bo- DISAPPEAR lic Works money. Thus providing fu- of tho formation of the Constl- But even as ,it is true that tho /'?! .!i ■' ing it, and the Arab had been crowd­ ministration. Landon has not, at gert of Colorado, national conser­ fruit ot Christian living can grow IN S TO ÍO DAYS clllties for 1,200,000 children who î'è f i’il ■'. ed outside and there he was—poor this writing, given any inkling of vation chairman, started a tree only on the tree of Cliristian doc­ otherwise would havo either not shivering wretch, as homeless as a 1—Maurice Duplessis, leader of the Conservative party that routed tho Liberals in tho Quebec province what his views may be on these in­ planting campaign reaching into trine, it is equally true that the been provided for or wiio would ha’nt. election and who becomes premier. 2—New United States destroyer Moffett at the Boston navy yard where ternational matters; and for all I every club. In the Daughters of knowledge of Christian truth should have been crowded into completely Moral—Every time I hear o£ an it was ofHcialiy accepted by the navy. 3—President Roosevelt getting first hand information about the drouth know he hasn’t any—but it is well tho American Revolution, Mrs. result in Christian living. “Faith inadequate rooms or buildings. imported Communist smuggling to remember that the series of little Avery Turner of Texas, national LAST OF TIIE 13 HORSE CIIES'l'NUT TllEES TLAN'IEU BY v.-ithout works is dead.” from some farmers at Beaver Creek, N. D. , There is no wastefulness in such a himself into our midst, I think of wars we inflicted on our small chairman of conservation and WASHINGTON AT KENMORE. Our lesson pointedly presents the progrom. It wns an cmploymont- o cold-nosed camel. soutliern neighbors for years wore thrift, has called upon all chap­ career came to an ond In Aug- true Christian life as being croatlng drive, which not only Kavo wood tree “where Washington tlie outcome of the so-called “dol­ ter chairmen to push tho pro­ gust, 1023, when the whole trunk I. A Life yielded to God (Rom. I , * * • Wins Title of Wedding in Mouth of Whale jobs, spread millions of dollars gram. watered horses.” A horse chest­ / lloiaing the Bag. lar diplomacy” of the Wall street crackcd nnd fell while workmen nut tree, planted by Washington, 12:1-3). WONDER CREAM WIPES AWAY where they were needed, but pro­ “ Every sesqui-year class in investors who used to run the state were pulling a dead branch Irom still stands in tho yard ot Ken- A recognition and deep apprecia­ P TO now our government has No. 1 Life Guard vided a great investment in Amer­ colleges nnd high schools ns well BLAfKHEADS-^DUll, DINGY SKIN )»V h i declined all invitations to jump department. it. It was estimated that the tree more, the Fredericksburg (Va.) tion of the mercies ot God loads U .. We had an idea onco that there ican citizenship. as private institutions, is being All you do is this: (1) At bodtirao into the Italian-Germari-French-Rus- P was then more than 350 years iiome of Betty Washington Lewis, to a yielding of body and mind in Bprcna a thin film ot NADINOIiA Eddie Stelser, twenty-ilve, of tho wns a manifest destiny which sent These schools, which range from asked to plant a sesqui tree as old. sian-British snarl, but watch for an ills sister. It is tho last of 13 such living sacrifice to God. If we nre Cream over your faoo—no maBsnaine, Atlantic City bench patrol, wlio won this country into every South Amer­ one-room buildings to whole new class activity. In tho citizenship no rubbing. (2) Leave on -\vbiIo you effort to Induce America to join in Numerous “Grandchildren” trees which ho planted there to Christians our bodies are the tem­ tlie title of national champion life­ ican and West Indian cane brake high schools, aro scattered over committees of various organiza­ ples of the Holy Spirit.' We must bIcoJ). (3) Watch daily improvomDnt— when the time comes for dividing guard against 83 coippolitors from half the 3,071 American counties in But even though this historic represent the Thirteen Colonies uaunlly in S to 10 days you -nrill sea a and jungle to see whether or not we tions, tree planting will be a nnd to shade tho walk between not lend our bodies to activities marvelous transformation. FreakloR, up control over poor... old Spain’s all the Atlantic seaboard from all the states. Those buildings rep­ major activity. Ono of the tree tree is dead, it lives on in its h f i couldn’t make a little monoy in tivo cottage of his mother, Mary which destroy their usefulness or blaoklicnda disappear; dull ooarsonod portSj isla.nds and remaining coloni­ Maine to Miami. The grueling teat resent 70 per cent ot all the new . planting books has been sent to “children” and “grandchildren” Bkin bcoomcs oroamy-whito, satin- some of these foreign enterprises. Ball Washington, and Kenmore. hinder our service for God ' but al posses'siohs. Then, to back up the American en­ school buildings in tlio country in every CCC camp. which are to be found in various rather yield the body with all its omootli, lovely I i^no roauUs positively ' Not that we’d want anything out parts of the United States. On Eight years ago a “Washing­ guaranteed with NADINOLA—tested terprises in these regions, we used the past two and a half years, Thb “In these days when we hear abilities to God! of tho grab-bag and not that they’d May 1, 187G a centennial tree, ton Friendship Grove” of -13 and trusted for nearly two («¡norations. 'to have a part of our navy and m a­ 70 per cent cost .$402,000,000, ol so much about dust storms, But after all “ it is the inside At all toilet counters, only fiOe. Qr give us anything. They’d merely which had been produced from horse chestnut trees was planted rine corps down there acting as which the federal government i>ive.i floods, and soil erosion causing of n man that counts.” The pre­ write NAPINOLA, Box -n, Paris,'ronn. expect us to hold . the bag after­ tho seed of tho Washington elm, in the National Capital. They policemen. This used to irritate moro thnn half. Somo of the mqn. hundreds ot millions of dollars senting ot the body in living sacri­ wards, which would make two bags was presented to the city of sprang Irom tho seeds of a tree these South American and West In­ ey, about $00,000,000, was loaned to damages, the American people fice is possible only whon there EÏÏ Jn nil—thia little new one arid the Cambridge by Joiin Owen. which for more than 150 yeara Comes to Light dian countrica beyond . description the communities by tho novcrnment CH.\Rbl',S LATimOr VACK must become tree minded and stood in Buth, Pn., ns on emblem lias been the inner trfin.sformatlon big one we’vo been holdihg' ever r ^ a li^ the ■yajuq of forests. Two -“grandchild seedlings'' A m an’s character ьеЫоп» and was tho reason for the eternal and will be repaid. Tho rest was of friendship botwnen Wnshinglon by tho renewing ol the mind. Ono i í K í S J l i E T l T l S l o : ------1------iTri^SGil-byTija-u-rxTJa-yTn^^n-thir'ra^ ■frofn 'fRd''CnniDri'dge“61ifi und®" .phwigoc—^it-ia-merely-rcvoaladi-- Tirieunng~£riostrfo1kS'TrS«i''no~t'£ifit' ЛиГюпГЕШ! steib ind local com- ■floocC p'ro'veiition. Tho forests and and Gen. Robert Brown. The lat­ atnrDt-liTBn’bysiTtil.r'TVi'tiSililrte- munitles benefited. There i.4 no nninity will have its anniversary thelB products support every in­ whleh Washington took com­ ing born; it is equally impossible Travelers’ nomcooming. toward us; There never was any ter was a frequent visitor to reason for us to bo backing up this waste and no local kick; why then date when fitting ceromonics will dustry. Commerce is impossible mand of the Continental army to live a Christian life without hay­ I ALIFORNIA travel bureaus I'o- aro growing near his tomb at Mount Vernon and at tho end of type of dollar diplomacy which kept does a man who knows as muoh as be planned. Millions ot trees will wiibout those forest products. one such visit, in 1701, Washing- ing been born again. port an. increase ^of incoming Mount Vernon, thoro Is one in C us on the verge of small warfaro Frank Knox go roaring around the bo dedicated to the memory of ¿0 lot us plant not alone to mark ton with ills own hands dug from The Christian life is yielded to tourists. B u t. then again, on the in Cuba, Nicaragua, Mexico and country belaboring Roosevelt tor u tho framors of tho Constitution. this important date in our his­ the yard of the governor’s man­ God not only foii its own peace other hand, part of it may be due sion in Annapolis, Md., one in Ills garden two young liorso other neighboring lands. Thoro may program that has done as inucli as "Whon plans wore being- made tory, maybe tho most important and satisfaction, but it is to bo to' Witiirning residents who went front of the Memorial church at chestnut trees which lie pre­ liave bt't'ii reason for us now and this PWA school building program? for the celebrntlon of tho Wash­ date, but also to call the atten­ sented to his friend. Brown car­ / II. A Life of Service (vv. 9-15). hurriedly away when the papers then to act tho part of an armed It reflects on a man’s intellectual ington bicentennial it was in- tion ot new thousands to tho Valley Forge, and unuthur at Wo are not saved by serving but started printing a certain romantic Washington college at Chester- ried tile young saplings across arbiter in some hot-headed island honor to make charges like iinox tondcd to plant 10,000,000 trees valiie of trees.” we are' saved to serve, diary. If your sins do not always town, Md., which was named for the mountains to his homo where where the natives wore running makes. in honor of the event. But so lie planted them on the lawn. In the flrst place tho Christian lind you put, at least they frequently Ratlflcatlon Day Wrshington and which he onco wild—but by and largo tho wisest The figures I have reported here popular did this idea become Çnly one. of-the trees, however serves the Lord,; , Ho abhors evil, flnd you getting out, ' Mr. Pack also has sent to the visited to receive an honorary thing this country ever did was to havo just come from Socrctnry lliroughout the country that In survived b u t'if grow to a height but his life» iii .hot ¡merely,inegatiyei . governors of. tho original states degree. Another is thiivlns o n '/ . . It’s all over now and ponce and drop all ideas of the big stick in lokes; thoy do not'include $30,000,- the year 1032 some 35,000,000 for. ho clqflye8,-..tq, that ;which is ratifying the Constitution tho the grounds of the D. A. R, .;-pf .i70\ fèet ,: ôhd liad an ■ 85-footi quiet havo been restored to our other people’s countries and start ООО spont by tho fcdoral govern- trees were actually planted in spread of Its branches. eood,S-,He?>'la'^Qt>№iy,' but .diligent, snge;estlon that “Ratification Memorial ContlnontBl hnll in hcinc hilt «t tbp of I mont on f#»rlr*rn1 schools nmonii the Ibo ITpHnrl Str.tcs. Thijrcfcro, it His’ spirit 'Is 'aglow with zbal for uii the Roosov.clt idea of being s Days" in Ciicll stuli! 'uc iim iiiu u Vt'ushltiglun, B. C., und stili Tree Ot Two Nations iho rush one involuntarily was re- good neighbor to everybody. Indians and nt tho military and is proposed to follow a similar Uod and his cause. He i.s full of A Good ilabit ' required ocean rescues by swim, Thinking seriously is habit form- minded of tho ancient story ot the With a jawful of whalebone for decorations and tho leviathan’s ton­ We aro working up trade agree­ naval academies. program in cclobrating the sos- On the grounds of the Capitol joy and hope, patient under trials, Frencliman who bet with his friend ming, by lifeboat and by a combi­ in Washington is an elm under a man of steadfastness in prayer. I ing. Keep it lip. nation of the two. Stotser graduat­ sils for an altar, Betty Gentry and J. Rob Henderson, wore married ments that ■'are showing up the' old In addition, the government has quicentennlal of the Constitu­ he could liroyo every man, however in the cavernous mouth of a captured whale at Long Beach, Calif., selfish.high tariff policies; we have loaned nearly $60,000,000 to univei tion. As in tiie case of the Wash­ which tho first President is said Such a man will not fail to servo M i . outwardly, pure, had a dreaded sec- ed from Atlantic City Trades school to have sat while watching tho his fellow-man. He will really love two years, ago, after starring in with Rev. Isaac McRae ofllciating at the novel ceremony. The, bride 'certainly gained a great foothold in sities which havo built new gymna ington bicentennial, the Presi­ i%‘¡ ■ ret in his life. So, to test it, he slums, for students, much progress in the building of that the brethren, not merely make a football there. and groom hall from Baird and Olney, Texas, respectively. Canada ,,that way; also in several dent of the United States will bo When HEADACHE j^ent to oach of tho ton most re- other countries. We are about to needed dormitories, etc. Tho nctual asked to plant a tree in the edifico. On the grounds of tho hypocritical show of loving thom. White Houso stands a tree which Is Due To Constipation Bpe'ctbà ribt'àbles in Paris'an' anbriy- stage a grent western-world con­ expenditures so far (there being a grounds of the Whito House, and He will seek the honor of others is also associated with the namo Often ono of tlio llrst-fult ofCoeta mous telegram reading as follows; ‘HANDSOMEST COACH” ference in South America which lot yot to come) total $200,000,000 one will a-lso bo set out in the rather than his own glory. He of Washington and which links of conatlpiMon ¡a a liondacho. T«ko “ AU is discovered. Flee at once.” Cowdrey Brothers in the Navy ought to lead to the establishment and have provided 800,000 months ol Capitol grounds. It will bo highly will be given to the almost lost the past nnd the present in an n dose or two of purely vogotnblo And next morning nine of them of a solid North American bloc of work for laboring men at tho local fltting, too, that tho chief justice art of hospitality. He will be ready were gone and the tenth had com- unusual manner. to stand by his brother, in the Blnck-Draught I countries to stand together, mind sites, and 4,000,000 months ot laboi be invited to plant a tree in the Tlint’s tho sensiblo way—rellevB 'I'his tree Is the outgowth of an day of joy or of sorrow. He will piitted suicide. their own business, and resist Euro­ per man at various factories. PWA, grounds surrounding the new tho constlp'rition. Knjoy the refresh­ • • • acorn brought from Russia, and go even further, for he will bless thus far, has dono a tremendoii! Supremo Court building. ing rolloC which thousands ot pcoplo pean and Asiatic influences. It may because of this and its uniquo those that persecute him. “ Backward” British Justice. be tho now world against the old job in resuscitating tho school-world “Thus inaugurating the move­ havo rDported from the imo of nihelc- from the low level it had fallen into lineage it is known as tiie Russo- The measure is not yet full for Draught. Sold In 2D cent packngea. I}' NGLISH news - reel producers world sometime in tho future, and ment, it is planned to reach Amerlcan Oak. • we note next that the Christian •*-' have been fined $IO,QOO — and we can start right now to get ready. during the depression years, espe­ every city, town, and school. cially tho period 1930 to 1033. Tiie tree from which the acorn lives— that's important money in any lan­ Roosevelt sees n long way ahead The activities of the commission was obtained stands in Lenin­ guage — for titling a film “An in these world matters; it would HI. A Life of llun>liity (v. 10) BUCK-DRAUGHT will be greatly assisted by the grad. It grew from an acorn In these days v.’hen wr are urged Attempt on the King’s Life." be a shameful thing to sidetrack A GOOp LAXATIVE ANO'XHER QUESTION. co-operation of tlie American produced by a tree at tho to assert ourselves, to demand our ■ Mind you, they weren't punished, him now just as he is getting, the Thnt old question “ whnt is the 'free association. This excellent tomb of Washington,- at Mt. Ver­ for any injury this title might do rights, to “succeed” at any cost, United States In a loading interna­ Constitution between friends” ¡lives organization will also co-operate non, The Mt. Vernon acorn was ond when men are measured by AFTER Y O U EAT his majesty. Incredible though it tional position as a peace maker. way now to the question “whnt ir in preparing a booklet explain­ sent to the czar of Russia by Sen­ their worldly achievements, it will you havo regular, suc­ sounds to us, the charge was; "Con- cessful cllminution? Get rid Roosevelt has been keeping his the Supreme Court among the gov ing the planting of trees and ator Charles Sumner, of Massa sounds rather old-fashioned to talk tornpt of court for prejudicing the of gas, waste material, acid, weather eye open on European af­ ernors of drouth-stricken states.' providing a program for the ded- chusetts, and planted in the about humility, about condescend­ case against McMahon (the man licailaclies. Take MilncsU fairs for a long time past; and the That is a local matter, and as lh< icalion. grounds of the imperial palace ing to lowly things, of not being Wafers. Each wafer equals 4 who tried to shoot King Edward) be­ country should realize thnt it has result of this there was a grea “Tho millions of 'Constitution by the czar as a symbol of Russo- “wise in our own conceits." teaspoonfuls of milk of moR- ' <' fore he was brought to trial.” been far seeing statesmanship deal of political hot air bluwn thi: Trees’ thus set out during the American friendship. In 1098, tho But humility is still the crowning nesia. Crunchy and deii- h : ìi‘ way and thnt by various gonilt clousl/flavored.20,35c&£0:. For contrast, take a not alto­ which has placed us right now in a celebration will prove a beauti­ tree which had grown from Sen­ grace of a truly Christian life. gether forgotten criminal case. strong neutral position wUh respect men seeking to oust Mr. Roosevof ful, lasting and appropriate trib­ ator Sumner’s acorn was located , Г ’1' Those who follow the lowly Jesus, Possibly you may remember a to every one of the ' European from the Whito House. Thoy dc ute to the Constitution of the by Ethan Allen Hitchcock, then in fact as well as in profession, certain murderer's trial and wlrat siiarls—including the Spanish hor­ dared he watí" vlolatini, stai« •Urjlled Stateif.''■ “ American Ambassador to St. are still strongest when they are ■‘í ‘ sort of publicity went before it, a;id ror. Otherwise you would have rights and what not—but I nolic The American Tree n.s.40cia- Petersburg. Gailiering and plant­ weak, and mightiest for God when Your what actually occurred whii.'st 'twas seen us gradually edging our way that the minute he and tho rosponj tion has already issued the boojc- ing some ot the acorns from this thoy aro humble. sible officials of tho droutli-.-.tricke^ being held, and what the aftermath into a European war through the lel mentioned in the foregoing tree, the ambassador sent a sap­ Note also that wc follow a vic­ has been, with attorneys and key^ University of Santa Claia in Cal­ device of moneys loaned or muni­ communities got down lo bras report (it’s called the Constitu­ ling of the new generation to torious Christ who calls us to Money witnesses and—yes—actually some ifornia claims lhat in. Lawrence T. tacks, they had no other idea abfiu tions sold lo one side or the other. tion Sesquicentennial Tree Plant­ President Roosevelt for planting IV. A Life of Victory (w . 17-21). of the jurors peddling their private “Tlie Cowdrey Brothers in Uncle Sam’s Navy” might well prove a fit­ “ Buck” Show it has tho handsom­ But Roosevelt’s neutrality policies, solving agriculture's droiill; pr®*' ing Book) and recently several in the .White House grounds. The views for public consumption; and est coach in football. Buck was backed up by congress, have made lem than on a national basis: not It is possible to talk much about Back ting title for the gentlemen in this picture. The cruising Cowdrey million copies were sent to club planting took place on April 0, the victorious llfo—to discuss it at the governor of a groat state dis­ oITered a contract by a Hollywood it clear to' the world that we will state basis; and mainly witli fe brothers of Virde, 111., are viewing, the Hawaiian landscape from Koko nnd organization loaders and 1904, exactly thirteen years be- length as a theological question— • ir DIGESTAL do«i not relieve got paliM« playing curious and violent activi­ Head beach on the island ot Oahu, All are serving aboard the fiagsliip movie concern tho other day but de­ havo none of Europe’s dirty mess. eral and not with state funds, school teachers throughout the fore the day on which the United heartburn, belching, acid Indigestion or other ties, even when the verdict had clined, saying; ' “I know my limita­ In that way of courso the Prc' GEORGE AVASHINGTON and have little real victory. stomach distress caused by odd condition!# Pennsylvania, Thoy are each six feet tall and wear the same size country. 'At the same time States joined hands with Russia Paul speaks plainly. The Chris­ overlndulgcnce or Inipiop.er load. Also rellevet been called a fair one by the high tions and I wouldn’t be any moro COURTING FARM VOTES. dent has injected tho Constituh“ Charles Lathrop Pack, president "Tlio adoption ot tlio Constitution Avns llio crowning achlòvcmcnt of and other European countries in neuritis oni rheumatic condltloni diM tt clothes. They remit a total of $100 monthly to tlieir mother, maintain­ tian is honorable in all things. He stomach disorders. courts V use lo you as an actor than the Tho farm vote i.s the exciting into ^he campaign. He did not 0 Ills great career.” ing a joint bank account. All are high school graduates and winners of the association, issued this the greatest confiict the world meets every obligation. He is a • Send only S2.Q0 for a 'large box of Backward race, these Britishers, Mat'x Brothers would bo to m e as prize in this campaign; and it is so in any political argument on DIGESTAL ond uie ono-thlrd of Tt, ond If If of many military and athletic competition prizes. Thoy comprise a ' statement; has ever known—a conflict which man of penco. He is not con­ trying people by the evidence tmd trip through the drouth nrea; 0“ by organizing state-wide pl^ns another in the yard of the head­ does not give you soffsfactory relief, send flM . basiietball team which remains undefeated. a backfield.” interesting to know that tlie Roose­ led to the destruction ot the old ? bock ond your S2.00 will bo refunded gt not by the newspapers and the his trip was entirely ortlcial and w Like a Great Oak for tree planting in anticipation quarters of the Sons of the Amer­ cerned wilb avenging himself upon velt campaign in the Middle West Russia and the assassination of one who has done him wrong. Spite once. A BRAhiO NEW PRODUCT thot olko« moving-picture cameras. farm belt is to bo conducted educa­ political. Yet the consequenc“ "The Constitution stands like of the big program’in 1937. ican Revolution in the same city. the royal family. The young tree llzes your system. a great oak. It has weathered And clear across the country, on fences, boundary disputes, family - Just sign your nome tionally by a non partisan, or pos­ must have a bearing on poli*' Among tho thousands of was planted by President Roose' Nome many storms. It deserves a place the campus of the University of quarrels, are not for him. Evil A Gentleman’s Dinner. Mew W inter Sports Mecca Planned in Idaho sible omini-partisan committee of and on the campaign. It trees whleh will be planted velt himself. iioxt to the family Bible in every Washington in Seattle there is is not to overcome him. God gives Addreu ACK EAST, a distinguished con­ farm leaders who have been ham­ me the situation is a complete pfj next year as a part of the Con­ In several parts of the country home, Whal could be more fit­ another of these “grandciiild the victory. tinental chef rises up to outline mering on New Deal principles for ticnl answer to the legalislif’ m'“ stitution celebration undoubt­ are trees famous for their asso­ B think the erroneous conclusions ting than for the American peo­ seedlings,” brought there by an A great lesson, and one that we ond moll to: DIGESTAL COMPANY tlie American gentleman’s ideal din­ years past. Headed by William Setr edly there will bo many elms. ciation with Washington's friend. Box ;!75 Lansing, Micblgoft ple lu begin now to maite thoir ulumlnus uf the university. cannot study without some dis­ tie of the Indiana f?rm bureau fed­ the Supreme Court. This will be especially appro­ Marquis de Lafayette. One La­ ner. He names eight courses, which plans for marking the sesqulcen-- quieting thought. Christian, how is too many, and no domestic flavor eration, this committee is now bo­ The President's general progf^ priate, in so far as this cele­ Besides the two Cambridge fayette tree on tiie battlefield of tonnial, September, 17, 1Q37, by does your life and mine appear as WNU—7 38-38 about any part of it. lng organized' throughout several for agriculture and federal spen bration also honors the mem­ elms, the state ot Massachusetts Brandywine derives its prestige planting trees? We are ready to they aire held up to" the mirror ol In rebuttal, I crave to olfev o states and has some well known ing to aid thii distressed mill“’J ory of George Washington, is rich in “tree memorials” to from the fact that when the cele­ distribute to school teaciiers or God’s Word? Let us make a cove­ of all native products. names connected with it at this therefore, seems to havo evo« since an elm tree marked an the Father of His Country. brated French general was organization leaders or anyone nant that by God's grace and First, Lynnhaven oysters on the writing. There is Frank Murpiiy of body's approval; and that rncai Important milestone in his life. Just outside the town of wounded at Brandywine his in­ Miserafale Pl-so, this Constitution Sesquicen- power we shaU go forv/ard m real half shell, with western celery and Minneapolis, attorney for several Qrov. Alf Landon, too. I don t » It was under a treo of (his Palmer, on tho Boston-Spring- juries were given first aid under irv/'.'-." 1- icnnial Tree Planting Book. In “Christian living.” large farm organizations, and re­ how the Republicans can mate species in Cambridge, I\Iass. field iiighway, stands another this tree. At Annapolis is a tree with backádhe ? ripe olives. it is the Constitution and all Л Second, terrapin stew. membered for the fact that although issue of federal spending, oj' that he took command of tho famous old tree known as tho under which a reception to La­ amendments with every impor- A Human Being Wi'HEN k'dneyi function badly uncS te. с Third, rice-fed cnnvnsback duck, he was a delegate to the G. O. P. anyone can split haii-s on wlieii'J Continental army on July 3, Mother Washington elm. If is fayette was held, with a distin­ taiit date, as well as George There cannot be . a more glorious YV you suffer a nagglnu backaciie, г with lye hominy and a baked wine- convention which nominated Hoov­ or not agriculture is a local o( 1775 and started on the carcer claimed by some historians and guished company in attendance. wilh dliilnejs, burning, scanty or too r'í г ü ^Vashington’s letter of transmit- object in creation than a hutmin be­ sap apple. er, he bolted that outfit and led national matter. which led to tho establish­ the American Forestry associa­ In the form of trees planted by frequent urination end gclilng up it t»l to the congress. With tills, ing, replete with benevolence, •medi­ M Fourth, one very small slice of 5,000 farmers to Houston demand­ ment of a new nation and his tion that when Washington was Ills own hand. General Lafayette night; .whin you fsci tired. n«ryou>, Curiously enough, the aro given details on how to tating in what manner he might ren­ J hickory-and-sassafras-cured razor- ing a farm plank that meant some­ managers are hoping to maKC election as its first President on his way to Cambridge, he left many mementoes of his trav­ all u p ie l. uie Doan's Pilli. select, plant and care for trees der himself moro acceptable to his IIMjjÌ back ham with watercress , thing. under the Constitution. stopped beneath this particular els in America. One of thèse is Doan'i are especially for poody great vote getting end a suggested program for the Creator by doing most good to hia working kidneys. Millions of boxes , r.l) soused in a plain oil and vinega» Another well known Mid-West among tho crowded million? o' elm to rest. now standing at Concord, New creatures.—Fielding. dedication. For nearly a century and a are used every year. They are гссэт« .M ; dressing. farm leader on this committee is eastern cities; and one of tfieir Hampshire. Another is at 'îforfc- “As tho statement of the half tliis elm was a landmark Many “ Washington Trees" mended thi country over. Aik yow i Vm f.V Fifth, toasted southern beaten Homer H ush of Iowa, who makes tho guments with the city folies f ' town, Va., near a house in which Visions of Better iLfe ntlghboii A n arL'liitect’s di-iuvmg of the palatial Sun Valley lodge which tho Union Pnomc railroad i.s huiUhnp nonr nnd patriotic shrine, carefully Elm trees, however, are not ' ■ ' ■'"'biscuit and u mere morsel of old- plain statement that "the farmer the Now Deal's asricultw's' E United States Constitution Com­ nre still to ho seen cannon balls Ketchuni, Idnho, and which is to be opened for guests ct the Christmas holidays. Sun Valley lodge and ita guarded and with every effort the only ones which we associate It is woU to hava visions of a fashioned country rat cheese—pre- who deserts Roosavelt is a sucker.” cies have raised food prices nnQ>' mission points out, nearly imbedded in the timbers during surroundinii tei'i'uin is expected to be the winterVimui hJ-iUisports liï meccu Ulof íihAmerica íUI Д«-« «и*-* nnd to rival»ivm 111in magnificence similar tliirty - five million trees were made to save it from the ravages with the name of Washington. better life than that of every day, ierably from Herkimer county, New ------L.l„,lfll„„ Othera are Paul Weis o f' Wiscon- . increased the living costs of u'® the siegü of Yorktown. but it is the life of every day from resorts in various European countries, Skiing, skating, sleighing, tobogganing, dog sledding are ansonjj o{ time. Ita long and iionored Deerfield, Mass., has a button­ t> WtíHtorn-Nftwapaper ^Tnloa, 'York. sin, a Progressive; Sam Fishman, 1 dwellei’.s, planted to raark tho bicentermial ^)ÀN]SÌtLS which elements of a better life lie planned nctivitles.’ IRVIN S. COBB. r '. Kansas Republican read out of that @ WcBtcrn Newnpapcr Union. must come.—Maeterlinck. =f!^v,'; ' I , Cl W cntern NtiWnj)UiH‘r U nlvn, iVC',!;'-’ : t » ; i ; 'Í ^ .'M THE MOCKSVILLE ENTKRPUTSE, M OCK^ïLLE, N. C, Thursday, Septcmbor 17, Ш% 'i'liiirsday, September 17, 1930. PA G E PO U R THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVU.LE. N. C. PAGE FIV E A mSGHACE TO THE PARTY or more. Turn to the one in to­ ADVANCE M. E. CHURCH , Da,vie Grliys Meet ' jÌVANTED—TO BUI" 2 ALLAD- JACOB STKW..IU The Mocksville Enterprise days issue and show it lo the kid- ' (Continued from ¡lage 1) Thursday Attorney nt LdV( (Iie8 and then guess tho answer. i'erence. 'I’he present member­ Club Meetings Publiehed Every Thursday at Mocksville That tin; al)sent«e Ijaliol. hii.s Inng since bu- Local Happenings din Lamps. Good condition, Mccksville. N. C. You’ll find tii'em thrilled and North Carolina comu a ".stench in the nustruls of decent men,” ship is 287. 'i’he total church ' Ghnrch News The Davie Grays Chapter, Un­ see or nnlify Enterprise Of­ III ai)uiii> rn Jjiink & 'I'ru^fc Ihey will soon be turning to Coming and and women, in .North Carolina, there i.s no budget has been balanced at each ited Daughters of the Confeder­ fice. Company building Rhyming Riddles each week whon district check-up meeting for tho W /HEN kidneyi function (xdly dnd Sociafl Functions acy, will meet at the home of the A. C. H unejcutt ...... Editor and Publisher (|ue.stion. Since its first adoption it has been W you (ufftr * lugging backtcli«; Going of those Cilice phone ...... -.18в a means for crooked and unscrupuloua me­ the paper comes. Tell the chil­ last seven quarters. We are wllh dlziln«», burning, scanty or loo Card Parties SOCIETY president, Mrs. E. W. Crow, on ------^------1 We know thods on the part of election officials, and dren that there w ill be one in expecting to do the same thing frequent urination and getting up i| Tiiursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. every issue of the i)aper. They’ll tins quarter. The chuj'ch school night; when you feel llred, nenrout, This is the last meeting of_the there aro too many siich in this state. They air upiel. . . uie Doan'i Pllli. Prescriptions like it, and so will you. is organized according . to the U. D. C. year, and members who have used it to defeat the will of the people Im n'a are eipeelally for poorly Miss MARY J. HEITMAN. Soclnl Editor PRIFCESS in both the party primary -and at the regular unified plan with a membership working kidneyi. Mlliioni of box» Phone 112 have not paid their dues for Subocriptlon Ratos: Clyde Robinson of Reesd has Your Prescriptions are fill­ election. Every one of ua with doodlebug of 150. The Missionary Society are uied every year. -They are recom* 1936 are requested to do so. A THEi&TPE ll.eo a Year; G Months 75 centa been selected as the'besi demon- mended ihe country over. Aih ye«r cordial invitation is given all ed here by a Registered I > brains has known this for years. Anil it gels is a wide-awake oi'ganization,, nelgltboH Mrs. T. N j Chaffin has been iff- Strictly in Advance ' station fam er in Watauga Coun­ daughter, Muriel, accompanied boarding pupils at Catawba tliis Druggist, using only the worse. It has now come to the point that if doing quite a bit of local work (iisposed for the past week. members to attend. A delegate ty. His farm contains only ft in addition lo the requirements Raymond Moore to Brevard on vear. . ' to the State Convention in Dur- i freshest and purest drugs 1,' Entered at the post offioe at Mookaville, N. C., matters little how the majority of the voters acres but he has used 20 tons ot Saturday, where he entered crtl- ham, Oct. 14-15, will ibe elected. ts lecond-class matter under the act of March feel about it as to who the party nominees set up by the Missionary Coun­ Miss Helen Ida K irk left last that can be obtained. Bring Friday & Saturday ground limestone this season. DOÂNS PILLS lege. Miss Jane Grow left Monday ------I, 1879. shall be, or who shall be elected at the regu­ cil. week to enter Mars Hill College. us your prescriptions and John Wayne in a rip roaring for Salem College, and will at­ LOST— 1 Red Irish Female Set­ lar election, but how the votes are counted Trade with the Merchants ter and. 1 small black and rest assured that you are western picture and by whom. Such conditions are a positive Mr.s. R. M. Holthousei' is slow­ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ■ Meroney tend a student conference at advertise in the ‘ Enterprise Camp Hanes before the opening white male setter. If found, getting the best. disgrace to :the democratic party and should ly improving; after a recent ill­ and the latter’s mother, MrS. THE LAWLESS NINETIES I -i NOTICK TO GENERAL PUBLIC * of the session. Mi.ss Pauline notify or return to Abe Howar.] be no longer tolerated. The democratic party ness. Claude Triplett, of Eenolr, spent _ * Daniel and Miss Gladys Cain also and receive reward. And two reel comedy with created thi» absentee balloting system. It ^ ------0------This newspaper charges regular ad- * Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. left this weeli to re-enter Salem. Charley Chase in н , ‘ can terminate it and the honest voters in the ' Mrs. P' J- Johnson, Sr., is in­ CASH PAID FOR CEDAR LOGS ■ verti»ing rates for cards of thanks, ® Bargains! Meroney. College. HALL-KIMBROUGH I “Public Ghost No One” disposed this week, we are sorry resolution notices, Obituaries, etc,, arid • party should rise up in no uncertain, manner and timber. For details write and demand that the next General )Assembly lo state. ■ • ; Geo. C. Brown and Co. of N. w ill not accept any thing lees than 35 * Mrs. C. A. B urrus’ and child­ iMiss M argaret Sinith left F ri­ i, , C., Greensboro. N. C. 9 lO tf Monday & Tuesday cents cash with copy ninless you have • discontinué every phase of it. ren, Charles, Jr., and Velma Eli­ DRUG COMPANY Mrs. B. C. Clement has r.eturn- day for Washington, D'.,C., to re regular Wnthly accounts with us. • We -are glad to see leading party men, and A racketeer picture Ladies’ and Children’s ud from Davis Hospital, and is zabeth, of Shelby, vj’sited her par­ ume her studies at Sibley Mem­ We do not mean to be hard on any * outstanding editors and journalists speaking orial Hospital, after visiting ..her^ **»*#«# “A iiood Drug store” | improving. ents, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin, DR. R. P. ANDERSON “COUNTERFEIT’ one, but small items of this nature force * out for the discontinuance of this disgraceful COATS at Bargain parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. B."' I.' last week. 'DEìNTIST U Quick Delivery Service With Chester Morris and ua to demand the cash with copy. A ll * and abominable absentee ballot.. In his issue Smith. Miss Helen Holthouser Don4 Forget Mrs. C. H. Tomlinson, who has Anderson Building, of the State of August 29th, CarLGoerch car- I Marian Marsh featured such received by us in the future with- • Prkes accompanied her to Wa.shington * Phone 141 ^ hJen on the sick list, is showing Raymond Foster is erecting an Mocksville, N. C. players. > г ," out the cask or stan'.ps w ill not b« pub- * . ried an editorial the meaning and intent of for the week-end. Flour, 98 lbs ...... $2.75 improvement. f Phone 50, Res. 37 lished • which ,is not hard for any one to understand. attractive brick veneer residence j5 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. S Cartoon Comedy 1 '‘ * I 100 lbs. Sugar ...... $5.10 We have plenty of on Wilkesboro Street, which will • • • • • • I' f Arid it is so closely in line with what we have Mrs. James Mclver, Jimmie, Jr., «■NMimaNiNaNaMaHMiaNSMSNa Pink Salmon, 15c value ...... 11c Mr. and Mrs. George Bryan be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. K, I, in'm ind'that we quote the said editorial in and Miss Bernice Wilson Mclvert Blue Bell Overalls, pair ...... 97c have returned from a visit to D. Shockley. 'l'ì full, as follows: . of Winston-Salem, and the lat- Sweaters ...... 50c and up Hanes Underwear Clayton, N. C. Mocksville, N. C., Thursday, Sept. 17, 1936 ' “ There is one radical change which the next tar’s guest, Miss Josephine Rit­ Twin Sweaters .... '$1.69 to $2.91 Mrs. J. K. Sheek and daughter, \ л session of the legislature should make in our ter, of Bethlehem, Pa., were Our Fall Opening firings Gfirgcoiif Hats ...... 97c to $1.49 lilr. and Mrs. J. D. Murray, of Lettie Lindsay, Mrs. J. L. Sheek, electtori'^ laws and that is to abolish-the pre­ KiUests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dresses ...... 50c to .?7'.50 Smithfield, are spending awhiTe Mrs. Norman Clement atiTi son, sent system of absentee ballot voting. Wilson at dinner on last'Thura* For, .brethren, yo havo bten called * Cotton Suiting ...... 24c to'85c‘ Blanket Lined Overall Jackele, Heavy in New York. Billie, spent Tuesday afternooTT ■ At every election there are many thousands day, Miss Jane Crow being an­ urito liberty; only, use not liberty for * Sheeting ...... 8 V2C per yd in Salisbury. 'of fraudulent absentee ballots, cast, in the other guest. Misses Mclver, an occasion to the flesh, but by love * Salt ...... 97c Jackets, Riding Pants, Gloves, Seeks J. J. Larew and Knox John­ ! 1 , 4 vari-»us precincts scattered'thi'oughout Nortn Crow and Ritter are members of serve one another.—Galatians 6:13. * Kenny Coffee, 1 lb. pkg. .... 12c stone will return SatintTay from Messrs. R. B. Sanford, J. C. ###»*■**•**** Carolina. All political tactions are guilty of the senior class at Salem. Loose Coffee ...... 9c ¡1 trip through Florida. Sanford, R. M. Holthouser, L. P. this practice and it apparently is on the in­ 5c Matches ...... 3c ' Cartner and John LeGrand left DAVIE FAIR OPENS SEPTEMBER 30TH crease all the time. REMEMBER Bridal Couple Honored ST 5c School Tablets ...... 3c . Mrs. S. C. Nichols, of Wins- Tuesday on a fishing trip to ... There is only one solution, nnd that is to do An enjoyable affair of last Plenty Pants at Bargain Prices I lon-Salem, was the recent guest Morehead City. •' away with absentee ballots entirely and hold Monday evening, Sept. 7, was SILKS and WOOLENS 'Only two weeks now till tho Davie County [ handle Red Goose and Wolver- , ‘‘A nvil Brandi Overalls^^ of Mrs. A. F. Campbell. elections in North Carolina the way they are given iby Brewster Grant and Fair. At this time it looks like it will be the ine Shoes, and cnn fit the whole ----- 0----- Hayden C. Clement; of Salis- supposed to be held—fairly and squar'd^ Mack Campbell in honor of Miss best yet. Times are better than since the fair family. These shoes are guarari- Frank Stonestreet left Monday buhy, visited relatives one after­ Every voter should appear ut the polls per­ Helen LinwQod Grant and Wood­ was launched seven, years ago and the atten-, teed to give satisfaction. Buy Are much better than the common kir.d to resume his studies at Southern noon this week, before resuming sonally. If he is sick in .bed, that's his bad row J. Wilson, whose wedding dance will unquestionably be the largest in now and save money. Dental College, Atlanta. his studies at the University of took place on Sept. 8. Diancing — the- history o f ...the— iwsodation,—jMoreavfliv^ luck; if he is out of town, he will have to I have plenty Collar Pads, Bri- and are North Carolina. occupied the evening, and Mis£ 'Г '. Т П . /¡. those attending vvill have more money to surrender his right to vote, ihis souiius as dies. 1 set Harness worth ' $25.UO Miss Agnes 6'an£ord''leit'’Tu63- — th4>!i«h-ii-!iiught-be„uu-faUi-tn nn invalid— and Grant wns attractive in a pink ;' speri(rnn"cl w O rf^fl'm o rirn it oT)~ iD£-422-0fL_JVIxiwiii;3._Jlakaa__ an.d-,j| Дау for RaleigTi, where sho will T t ' PV' ^^Hard To Beat^^ Afl-JiErt.O;date.piatpjg.lass_f.rpjLt. «rganua— avening—-flreas.-— The let us all keep talking the Davie County Fair perhaps it is—but for every unfair case ot Harrows at Bargain prices. j be a student at St. M ary’s. has been installed in Allison- tempting refreshments consisted -î'i/lir from now until the opening date. And just , this nature, you would get rid of one hundred •lohnson’s Store, which adds Plenty Live Stock. If you need a if assorted cheese, rye bread, . here let -ua say that every time Mocksville can u n fair cases which now exist under the absen- Misses Annie Ruth Call, Ethel much to the appearance of the crackers, dfiVes, salted nuts, cake Rough crepea, knobby Acetate crepe in all new pull a big day and get a ¡arge crowd here it tee-ballot plan, pair cf first class mules see mo. ijatham and Louise Latham left establishment, , “• Taffet«, novelty w«av« Come io see us. nnd punch. Those present were fall .ahadea, polka dot only advertises the town as a trading center * Thtt-citizens of North Carolina should rise Monday for Brevard College. crepes, sheer crepes and crep« in plain, figund ï«' Miss Helen Linwood Grant, ana gets, folks in the habit of coming here. •up'and flemand that the fraudulent system ot' Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Taylor and cantons in rust, green, and printed p»(:tema in Yours for Bargains Woodrow J. Wilson, guests of tub ailk», slip satin, in and tweedy patterns ia We believe that it would pay 'the local mer­ ' castin'g' absentee ballots be brought to a halt. wine, spruce, brown, Hanes Yates is visiting his Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor mov- honor. Misses Delia Grant, Jane navy, blue black, .whita •very shade of th« n«w chants to iise the paper for rather voluminous' And please remember this fact: that as long Kurfees & W ard aunts. Misses Kopella and JuTTS' .id last week into the residence .'VIcGuire, Eleanor Cain, Paulind black, gray and navy, 39 and fleah, 39 inches wide, fall shades, 39 inchtfa advertising, not only in the regular Fair Edi- : as any: (itind of a loop-hole is left, it w ill re- J. TRANK HENDRIX Hunt, in Washington, D. C. of the late Mrs. Kate Holman, Mocksville, N. C. Daniel, Helen Campbell, Mary inches wide . . ; yd. yard ' tion,: which the Enterprise expects to put on, suit iri iii'ookedness. The only sensible plan "Bettei Service” which B. G. Taylor has bought. .wide.. ... yd..:. - r- Mocksville, N. G. Nelson Anderson, Garnet Robert­ but in every other issue of the paper between would be to get rid of the system in its en­ Jlrs. V. E. Swaim was the' re­ son, Messrs. Brewster Grant, now and the. opening date. Let the merchants tirety.’’ cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mor­ Jack Allison will spend the Maci Kimbrough, Rufus San­ remem'bcr tnal li.’u ci'uwtlei will i»e here day rison Howell, of Farm ington. week-end at his cottage at Caro­ 9 7 3 9 c 69c ford, Jr., Mnck Campbell, Fran'S nnd night durinK the three days of the falCi lina ' Beach. Mrs. Aillison, who SAYS MARSHAL NEY WAS REALLY SHOT Stonestreet, Bill Zachary and and that the thing to do is take advantage of Rufus Sanford, Jr., left Tues­ spent the summer there, will re­ Presenting a Display of Kelix Harding. these crowds to increase business. Think out day to resume his law studies at turn home with him on Mon^y. Lustrious quality in heavy Plat crepe and satin back Andre Jager-Schmidt, Paris historian, at­ the University of North Carolina. ' your advertisements carefully. Tell the folks Baptist Missionary Meeting rough crepo in the following crepe is again the silk leader what you have for sale and at what prices tempts to “pour cold water." as it were on the Marshall Sanford_ left Monday colors: Brown, -black, navy, The Woman’s Missionary Union for fall. Wine, black, green, these articles- can be had. That it w ill pay theory that Marshal Ney escaped a traitor's Newest Fall Fashions Jliss Emily Rodwell is spend­ for Davidson College, where he green and .rust. Adopted for observed the day of prayer for death in France, escaped to America, lived out ing some time with her sister, will be a senior. James Thomp­ gray, eggshell, bright red and to do this, tHere is no uuestion. State Missions at the Baptist the belter dresses, 39 inches his days and was buried in North Carolina, iilrs. D'. W . Casey, in Charlotte. son, Jr., also left this week for spruce. 39 inches wide . .. ydi B ut whatever else you do, keep talking tho Church on Monday ai'ternoon. wide . . . yd. The French historian learning of the North m Davidson, this being his second fair. Help get the farmers still more inter­ Mrs. George Bryan was 'h chargí^' Carolina tradition of the strange life of Peter Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Fulghum yoar. ested. It w iil be of great, benefit to the entire of the program, and Mrs. W. 1Г. i/,: Ney, North Carohna .school tencher, and that spent several' days last week at --- ^— 0----- county. Dodd brought an inspiring mes- 8 9 c 7 9 c ------^ ---0 ------ft movement was on foot to exhume the body Mountain Park and Mount Airy. Miss Irene Horn will leaVCT Thursday: to re-enter W om an’s rage on tlie work of State Mis­ G O N E T H E w a y OF THE DODO BIRD of Peter Ney, buried near Statesville, repu­ sions, which covers over • 100 diates the idea that the Napoleonic Marshal Ladies Dresses anti Coats Miss Frankie Craven has re­ College, U. N. C., Greensboro. years. Mrs. P. M. Carter spoke “Under the spreading chestnut tree Ney escaped death for treason hy a ruse of sumed her school duties in the Miss Matalene Collette, of Ad­ Suit-, Coat and Dress Wooiens of the challenge of the Christian The village smithy stands a brother Mason, the Duke of Wellington, and Farminglun consolidated school. vance, will also return there this In plaid.s, novelty weave and soft textures. Red, ;;ollege. The devotionals wer* escaped to America, Historian "Ja-ger-Sch- We are receiving daily latest styles in .Fall week. The smith a mighty man is he led at the conclusion of the pro- brown, green, black and navy. .54 inches wide . . . midt, says most emphatically, that on Decem­ Sam Latham, Jr., fell at school ■ With ijtrong and sinewy hands uVam by Miss Orpah Angell, of yard ber 7-, 1817, the real Marshal Ney was shot Dresses and Coats. Clever new styles in the la­ (m Tuesday, and broke his' glass= Friends throughout tho coun­ ЛПС1 the muscles of his brawny arm the Y. W. A. Members present for treason; that he fell before a firing squad o.H, cutting a deep gash over his ty of Rev; A. J. Burrus, of Ruth­ Are strong <13 iron bands.” were: Mesdames J. H. Fulghum, with three bullets through hia head, three in- test fabrics at prices witliin the reach of every- i'.ve. erford College, will be sorry to Pas.^ing one of the few remaining old black­ I. F. Hawkins, W. H. Dodd, F. his breast and one in the arm ; th a t hiii corpse hear Uiat he fell and broke his smith shopsi a few days ago, wu were reminded ones pocketbook. A variety of styles and sizes I\i. Carter, George Bryan, John *1 5 9 was allowed to );emain as it fell for fifteen Mr. and Mrs. Lester Daniel hip recently, and is now in the . o i the above verse by the famous New Eng­ LeGrand, J, T. Angell, J. W. minutes and was then taken to a nearby ma­ havo moved into the Bradley cot­ Hickory hospital. land pout, Longfellow. Moreover, the flying to select from. Come in and see them today. Wall, S, C. Stonestreet, Fred Tri- ternity hospital where Sistors of Mercy kept tage near the l^resibyterian Heavy quality wool coaling ..sparks from the white heat iron rmide by the vet’te, C. R. Horn, and Misses Cluireh. . Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kimble suitable for swaggers. Brown, hammer of the mighty blacksmith ibrought a vigil over it until the following day when Orpah Angell and Jettie Smith, Wool crepe for dresses, plain and novelty weaves, ■ spent the week-end at their rust, green, navy, checks and back memories of many упаг.ч ago when there the funeral took place. 'I’he Paris historian s 1 Mrs. J. L, Kirk and-Miss'Vir- home here. Mr. Kimble has his of the Y. W. A. plaids, tweeds, brown, green, navy, black and were numerous real blacksmith shops in every avers that, scores of persons viewed the body The Business Woman’s Circle plaids, 54 inches wide . . . yd^ ~ DRESSES jrinia C arte r resumed their work headq_iiartefs in Wiriston-Salem', gray, 54 inches wide . . . yd. .«ommunity, and started us wondering what and that the verdict of the court was duly met with the chairman, Miss î; as teachers of Oak Grove School and Mrs. Kimble is teaching in I had uccome of all these blacksmith shops certified as having been carried out. He says Hazel Turner, on Monday even­ I I last week. the city schools. .V-' 1 durinh' the past two decades. Like the old furthermore, that si.xteen years after the - ing. Miss Elizabeth Naylor pre­ ! rail fence, there are few of them left, . Black­ death of Marshal Ney, King Louis Filippe sented the topic of Christian $ 1 .7 9 I $3.95 to $9.95 Mrs. Spurgeon Ander=on is at Sidney Kirk, of ^Raleigh, who * li9 5 sm ith shops used to be a necessity in every made a royal gesture of forgiveness by grant­ Education, assisted by ílis s Freí-; 1 ' ' home, and ia recupurating from is statistician pf the Welfare De­ community, but the machine age has practi­ ing Marshal Ney’s widow a pension of twenty- da Farthing and Miss Ruth An­ >in operation at Davis Hospital partment of North Carolina, is on cally annihilated the old time “smithy." With five thousand franks. He says that was done gell. Miss Turner led the State , I Statesville. his vacation this month, and is tho passing of the livery stable and the ad­ while Peter Ney was still living in- North spending part of the time in New Mission program, and Misse» FALL ' i a Carolina and avers that if the № rth Carolina Addle Mae CaudeM and LouiS^ vent of the garage-, went blacksmitiT as it had COATS June Bailey Smith and William York and Washington. school teacher, Peter Ney, had Been SU'oud took part. Those present Jbeen known in this nation since the days of ChafBn have accepted positions the early settlers. Only a few blacksmith the real Marshal Ney upon-this royal gesture Mr. and Mrs. John Smoot mov­ were' Misses Hazel Turner, Eli­ Accissomcs with the Hanes Knitting Mills, shops now remain and these are destined with­ he woultl have immediately made himself zabeth Naylor, Freida Farthing, - 'M Winston-Salem.. ed to Salisbury on M ondaj, where in the next fe\v decades to suffer the fate of known and returned to his wife and four $9.95 to $29.50 he is employed with SwITt and Ruth Angell, Louise Stroud, Ad- Kerchief and belt sets, collar and cuff sets, vest sons, then living in , France. die Mae Caudell. A delicious sa-‘ the dodo. Miss Lucile Horn left last week Company. Mrs. Prentice Camp­ sets. To add beauty and style to your fall coe- lad course was served. ------^— 0 ------^------Despite this discouraging statement. North for Cooleemee, where she will bell,'sister of Mrs. Smoot, went lume. NEW DEAL AGAIN APPROVED Carolina believers in the legend that Peter Ney again teach in the Jerusalem with them for the day. was the real Marshal Ney of France, will go Smart Fal! Millinery NEW! SMART! Methodist Society Meets , consolidated school. The Sallie Call Society of thflsitOi.y^^ The overwhelming defeat? of Governor T'al- ahei^d with the exhumation of the remains ol ----- o--- -— Mr. and Mrs. C. B. ( “Foots” ) Methodist Church met with Mr,' ,,, uiadge of Georgia, in his race against Senator Peter Ney, buried near Statesville. The real Sweater Sets Miss Mary Katherine Walker Clement, of Memphis, Tenn., Ju lia C. Heitman and Miss ; 59c-79c-97 Jiussell is another indication that President M arshal Ney was known to have had a silver A thrilling collection of the la­ vlsitiid relatives here last Wed­ of Raleigh, and Miss Ruiby W al­ Heitman on Monday * j.faiii.st Senator liiis.sell on a platform of direct the discovery of this silver plate among the star of the University of Ala­ presided, and Mrs. Ollie ing berets, off-the-face hats, In a variety of smart, conducted the helpful .sionary to East J BLTTONS THIIEADS opposition to the Now Deal policies. Senator ashes of Peter Ney will prove conclusively Miss Hayden Sanford will bama. ais, her subject being ' at the Presby Bono and -wood buttons to 31Uc, and mercerized tiu-eads iUiissell declared himself one hundred peT that the North Carolina school teacher, was high crown and visor hats. All youfTiful styles. Sweater leave the first-of next week for compliment your dress or coat. -i. The rciiort of the secretary andtoniee on to match all the new faU ,c .cent in favor of the president ^uul his New Napoleon’s Marshal of the same name. Agnes Scott College, where she A number from here attended Plain and . novelty shapes . . . the new Fall colors in all sizes. Sets and Suits for sport tlie Woodruff Family reunion at i tveasurer was given by : Mrs, '^,0 P- m. Щ snch materiola , . . per spool Ü !i‘ •Deal methods. Georgia is the third state to ------0 ------"'ill be a sophomore. Friendship Baptist Church, near Stockton, and several business demonstrate the ‘Rooaevelt popularity. South WILL DELIGHT THE KIDDIES ',.h I and street. Just the thinj! Elkin, on Sundlay, lA large matters came, up. The hostesses Л ‘- Carolina proved its loyalty to him and his $ to $ Mr. and Mrs. John McKnight V 4 a'' ; ■zU- 1 . 0 0 2 . 9 5 crowd was present, and an in- served sandwiches, cookies and Deal iMilicies by nominating Senator In keeping with the policy of this paper for these first cool days. •'iiul children, of Mooresville, :,ij. i:ij given at the punch. jMembers present were ^iyrnes for re-election and Mississijipi did the to always have something in cach issue "to ^SiHnt the weokrcnd \yith Mr. and foresting program Mesdames J. L. Sheek, Julia C, 9 interest ovci-y member of the family, we- are Mi'S. W. M- Howard. all-day meeting. j 1 , thing by nominating Senator Pat liurri- Heitman, E. J. Harbison, Mnrvin ?Л ; ' hóÍí ’lo r re-election. piittinK -)'.i ;; feature, stavting -.vith this issue-

l ' fr' -I \ V * î > и ‘ i -xM 1 ; fe il Í ’ü í i THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Mocksville, N. C„ Thuraday, September 17, 1936 THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Mocksville, N. C., Thursday, September 17, 1936 A Rural.Scene in coopcrntlvo of cnnlno companions— hnrm In Jetting Davlu lonrn he's not two Scottlea, BlfC nnd Bing, who tu­ n nniiclor? All UiHt cun hnppea Is - Pleasing Stiiche^,. multuously dolled Baskervlllo when lie* II lose. J Shirtwaister for School Girl behind tlio pnne ot gins.“). Onco they nnil she thought РЕЙРЕСТHOME DRY CLeANEt FAMOUS ЗОФ,40<,65< Bottles ."i wero lot out, as now thty wero, they "Í-4 ‘ bnppeu. has a center pleat nnd pockcts for ALL DRU.CaiäTS. I C« OUR COMIC SECTION DRAGONS ran to tho hound In utmost friend­ ^ Bavl.4 Is out, yon gee," ndiieil Bee, trimming. Buttons—a matter of MUFTI SHOE WHITE w ill nof rub off HEADLINE HUNTER ship. BaskorvlUe never paid'them the Contains Inàndlenfs^ o f M u ffì Uomo On/ Clonner. Ип„"Гт°.“ for Ш0-/ 1Я choice. A small collar, tie, and Jo CLeAfi its if Whitons. ¿am o Bolfles I slightest attention, Í ‘ trouble that nn- belt complote this most eilective DRIVE YOU Tho children were banging their other baby or a million dollars couldu't frock. By way of suggestion, spoons on the table with eyes only for make the collar and cuil's in con­ Baskervlllo; thoy scarcely noticed Ag­ With this. Boo dismissed the matter; trast, and detachable to bo readi­ nes when siie khssod them. She kl-ssed so Agnes was not obliged to disclose ly removed for laundering. opening far By her sister, and took tho chair placed а з В Д Е И Events in the Lives of Little M en EDWIN iiff ''or concern over Ool- Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1959-B at the table for her, nnd they both rl, fl 1" " " Inaulry of is available for sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 BALMER wntched Baskervlllo and the boys. Jeb that evenltiff, he extracted It from and 1C. Si2o 12 requires two and GUD The dog carefully established him­ FEMALE AGENTS three-eighths yards of 35-inch m a­ self between them. been In terial witli one-third yard of 35- • Malcsrs of a well known, highly He wus so huge thnt, when iio sat Jams, I hoar; but nothing that ho did inch contrasting material and one olhlcal oosraetlo preparation ato oeoUng; emalo agants, either n o w on tho floor, his tawny head was has ever como to court. He's n trad­ yard of ribbon for bow. With long Copyright by Edwin Balmor or curionlly engaged in similar above tho board and almost ns high er one of tho clovorost traders In sleeves it rec)uircs two and flvc- “The Thing in the Darle* W NU Sorvloo as Davy's dark little bond on his right. w o r k . Highly efiooUva new selling town; and straight enough now.” oighths yards. Daj-y was In his hlgh-chalr with a But what Is against him?" angle makos it a Duio-liro golloc By FLOYD GIBBONS - Send for the Barbara Bell Fall i n 90% o i o a so a . It w i l l n o t ho tray before him and fastening him In; "Nothing I know, except thnt he RE you all set for the houscwartning party? Well, let me warn Bobby nlso was In tho hlgh-chalr, but Pattern Book containing 100 well- nocossary to purchase oamplo mor- )> I Iiaant always been —well—solid.,But .. _ you in advatice that this is going to be about the lonesomest r.itternSGOZ , SYNOPSIS ho sat proudly at the tnble. Neither Davis Is solid; he’s that sort." plan.ied, easy-to-mako patterns. ohandlso if satisfactory credit ret- boy feared In tho least tho great 1‘Ycs," said Agnes. Exclusive fashions for children, otences aro furnished with letter lioii‘-e warming party you ever saw. Tho "Duck Pond”— a quiet, h . Job Drnddon, youritf and tnntnBtlcnlly young women, and matrons. Send of inquiry. hound. They wore delighted when ho -1 "Л“ ‘ogethor, they ought to bo all As a matter of fact, it's a ono-man house warming or maybe I shady nook where graceful ducka r> flucccssful broker o i ClilcaKO, In Infat­ came to lunch; and they—nnd nlso 15 cents for your copy. Write today, lo shoiikl say a one-boy house-warming. The boy was Arland L. Gray, float lo and fro, is n charming sub­ uated with Aunes Gieneith, boautltul right. Ihen they’ll ,be helped by the daughter of a rotlrod manufacturer. Baskervlllo — knew tho riiltri about natural assumption that your father'd Send ,vour order to The Sewing of Trenton, N. J. I say "was" because Arland has grown lip in the ject indeed for a wall-hanging, th* Itodney, a doctor, In lovo with Agnes, him. When a boj’ finished a dish,'he ste Davo through— It ho needed more Circle Pattern Dept., 367 W. Ad­ DENTON’S COSMETIC CO. meantime. This one-boy party I ’m going to tell you about was thrown detail will prove fascinating to vlalto his brother, Job, Rod plana work could give tho Inst lick of his spoon capital. Also," continued,Jeb after a ams St., Chibago, 111. 440Z-23rd St., Long Island City, N. Y. on the night of January 19, 1912. embroider. It's no time beior* In ItochoBtor. Jeb suggests that he © llcU Syndicale.—WNU Service. every stitch is in, done in wool or make a try for Agnoa boforo leaving. to Baskervllle. moment, “It doesn't exactly hurt Col­ As a house warming. It луаз a terrible Пор. It not only didn’t In Hod there Is a doopor, obstinate Each boy got an extra arrowroot lltt. Ayreforth and Remblu that every­ warm tho house any, but It cooled tho boy oft considerably by rope silk, and you’re ready to Un» rtiooncy than In Job. Rod visits Agnos cracker for Baskervlllo to crunch; body knows we're marrying, nnd so I ’d tlic chills-up-and-down-thc-spino system. As an adventure, nnd hang it. And tolls hor of his groat deslro, but then Bobby and Davy gave him the though, it was a whooping success—and well worth that check for In pattern 5002 you will And « rdnlUes It onn never bo fulllllod. Agnes' see him through. If it came to a FIRST-AID RELIEF FOR MINOR mothor Is attem pting to regain hor hus­ Inst of their . pinch." ten bucks that I'm sending Arland right now. transfer pattern of a wall hanging band's lovo. Agnoa has disturbing The Black Watch, noses In the siin, ".Teb. we’re not marrying.'.’ In the spring of 1D1Ü Arland's mother and dad moved from Cats- 15 by 20 inches; material requiia- doubts as to what attracts hor father lay side by side nssumlng slumberous "You Just think sol . . . 01епЛ Oh, liill, N. V., to Orlando, Fla. That was in tho days before the Florida ments; illustrations of all stitches In Now York. Job 'tolls Agnos ho la IndllTerenco to this rnnk fnvorltism, God. Glen, you drlva me crazy I , , . boom, and Orlando was just a sleepy littio country town. / needed ; color suggestions. going to marry hor, and together thoy SULDS.CUTS vlow nn apartment In Ohloago. Jeb aska Agnes, oblivious of her errflnd, sal: Kiss me I . . . No I As If you meant Arland Decides to Do a Solo House Warming Act. To obtain this pattern send .1# , blij I ' Ч L i , . Agnes to sot nn early date, but sho tolls besldo her sister nnd watched them ftl And mean Itl . . . oh, damn us. soom s^m la^m h cents in stamps or coins (coins Arland’s dad bought a piece o£ partly cleared ground about throe him she cannot marry him. Whon tho all. She felt relaxed and grateful Glon, what’s tho matter? W hat got preferred) to The Sewing Circl*| agent, Mr. Cdlvor, offers to show thom For simple burns and cuts, Cuticura Ointment is a wonder­ milc.4 out of town and started to build a house on it. Thai’s where the and very content; sho had no deslr« yon bothered nbout Collltt today?" fully southing dressing?. Excludes air from sensitive spots, Household Arts Dept., 250 W, t furnished apartment. Job asks Agnea housewarming part of it came in. \mp to eae It alono, snylni: he must return to end this Interlude. Bee hnd norio. Agnes told him It wns O’Mnra, and relieves irritation, promotes quick healing. Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. Arland was Just eight years old ihen—and you know how to his- oinco. Agnes consents and Jeb Hero with her children, sho wns Jeb hold her tighter. Also helps prevent red, rouiih hands, proniotlnR a amoolh, velvety Writo plqlnly pattern number, loaves. A radio Is blaring torrlfloally whiteness. tJsotoKelherwithfrnBrnnt.mildlymcdlcatedCtilicurnSont). kids sometimes get funny ideas. Arland somehow or other got it happy. Why did tlmo have to run on? “Was ho here ngnln?" your name and oddreSs. from ono of tho apartments. Colver EachiJSc. V/rlto “ Cuticura'' Uept. 22, M alden, M ps3. fo r K1U2E oainplc. Into his head that ho wanted to bo tho first ono to sleep in the raps upon tho door, which la opened But after dossert, for little boys there “No. It wns over the phone.” by n Bcnntlly clad girl, who draws must be naps. “What wns ho calling you nbout?“ new home. Tho house wasn't flnished yet. The sides л у с г о up Agnes Into tho room. Colver finds hor Selma, their nurse, had talcen them "Ho didn’t call me, Jeb; I called 19S0-B. and the roof was on, but there were no sashes in the windows, husband, Charles Lorrio, fatally shot. away. Side by side, with cars cocking him. And she told him about Myr­ EUTICURAOINTMENT and none of the floors had been laid. But just the same young Ar­ Ho calls tho police. Myrtlo Lorrio aslts Here is tho frocit for juniors to Don’t Sleep at tho slightest alarm, the Black tle’s Jotter. “So I called Mr. O'Marn land began pestering his folks to let him go out there and spend Agnoa to phono Cathal O'Mara, n law­ make for school days. A com­ yer, to come nt oiioo., Agnos floos. Tho Watch slept In the sun; and tho great to find out If I should go to the Jail the night. on Left Side, bination of rhythm in its homline, pollee talio charge. O'Mara arrives. The. hound lay asleep, head on his fore- to sfiB ,her." His ma didn’t like tho idea. She .said an cight-yoar-old boy had no offleors are antagonlstlo to him. Agnos rhyme in its color scheme and pwvs. Tho luncheon table had been "W hat Mild ho tell Jrout" business sleeping in an unfinished house half a mile away from the Affects Heart ■Idea- w i t h O 'M a r a . A g n e s Is to b e a racy in its style. For late sum­ cleared away. "That I'shouldn't." nearest neighbor. But his dad said it wouldn’t hurt him to spend a night Gas Pressure May Causa Discomfort witness at tho coming trial. Cathal'a mer wear, try tub silk, linen, cot­ Rrandfather and father had lost thoir "Sometimes," said Bee from ber "Thnt’s right, but why didn’t yoo nlone, and finally his mother gavo hor consent, too. Arland took a Rieht Side Best " l i ton or shantung with long or short U y o u toss In boa nnU can’t Bleep bn ‘ lives in tho line of duty as city Uro- wicker chaise-longue, “sometimes call me? I ’d liAve told you. blnnlcet, his .22 rifio and his dog, and olí lie went, headed for tho house ' mon, nnd his grandmother, W lnnlo, has 1 sleeves. For autumn and winter rJ/Tht side, try AtUorilca. Just O N ^ doso think I—we—Dave and I—havo done What elso did thnt shyster вау' to on llio outskirts of tho town. rcltcvcs stomnch GAS pressing on hoart built her all around Cathal, who, being —“ tweedy" silk crepe or broad­ s o you slcop soundJy nil nialit. ^ . * : ambitious, had worked his way through you?" Strange Animal Terrifies Lonesome Boy. something." And sho passed her hands cloth. Adlorlko nets o n BOTH upper t^nd lower. law school. Thoughts of Agnos disturb boweiR nnd briMETi) out ioul m atter you down over her slim llguro ns though "He mentioned Mr. Collltt. nnd asked The waist, gathered slightly to Darkness hod fallen before he çiot ,there. It was a warm, tropical Cathal. Mr, Lorrio had cast off the how well Dnvlo had known him." would never bellovo wns In your system. wife who had borne him his daughter tho shoulder yoke front and back. nij'ht. and the late moon had not yot risen. Arland crept into the build- This old matter mny hr.vo poisoned you to marry Myrtlo, and after two yoara “Tell that Irishman to mind hl’s own for months nnd cnused GAS. sour atom* ini!, walking cnrofully on the uncovered beams of the ground fioor. Ля nqh, hoftdacho or Jiorvousness. of weclded life she had killed him. Tho business. I ’ll watch Davis’ partners Dr. H» L» Shoub, Now York, (Joronor'a Jury holds M yrtle'to tho grand for you. They've backing now; they'll ntldition to intantinat dòahainà, AàlotìJiS ~ Jury. Agnoa prnnilHcs O 'M ari to rsvlev.' bo ! right. . . , Qleu. why do you ^roatiy toduGOH baotoriaand colon baoUIl,'* •■-.'îsarivtm'i’.rïrt'n! the case with him. When Cathal calls 111 Mrs. Jfls. Filler; *'Gna on m y «iomneh ; Mrs. Qlonolth aska auoatlons regarding let O'Mara play you?" avfux—s£s_hiid_JL ■ ■ - - --- ______maiJinLPMhlflina..Jn-tliiiulmnn-Umi_iiiiii, ______L Even my hcnr Adlerlkn broiin might got a solution to hor own prob­ "li’or a mnrk. Do you menu to bo ns I wisli, b I lem. Cathal ivlna thom over to Myrtle's X M 7 / / 0 J if b e tte r.” cause.. Job tblls Agnes that O'Mara Is her-:-and his-^ witness nt the trlalT Givo your stomach nnd bowels a HKAIi elennslnf; with Adlerlkn nnd soo how seeking. to profit on tho Insurance You’ve got to realizo whnt you're do­ A damp cloth dipped in baking m bniy Myrtlo w ill colltict If acitultted, ('¡00(1 you /cQj. «"iust 0N3I! doso relieves ng. Her trial Isn’t golng to turn on soda will remove tea and coiloo GAS nnd chronic constipation. Sold by Mrs,i. aiopplth flnds cancolod ., chocks her; It’s going to turn on you. Ua nil dnii;^;Js(!)' trnd' druk dopnrtmcnU. mado oiit to "Cash" by Bob, and realizes stains from china cups. "Caah'Ms hor rival In.New York. Bob knows It. You're. Just God's gift to ’ admits "Cash" oxlsta, Thoy decide to tho defense attorney. If you let him Seeking Criticism ¡ m v i thinss aa tlioy aro. mnko a mnrk of you. They’re play­ To clean glass in uven doors rub over with vinegar then wash with Did you ever live in surround ing you for quito a 4tnke. between Ings where you wanted criticisi'« soap and water. i CHAPTER VI—Contitiued them. They’re not only after you td and couldn't got It'/ Such a situa* — 12 —• got her ofT, hut also tHoy're after á tion is possible. hundred and fifty thousand dollar* in Never' p'riuiQ climbing roses In ...... ______"I hnd a letter this morning from the fall. Cut out all dead canes Mrs. Lorrio.'' llfe-lnsurnnce alone which the eoroJ imnles will hnve to pay hor. It *he but wait until next spring before iit! ICe.’tlized That So.-nc Sort of Animal Was Standing Over Him. “Oh I" Rn It wn«i (ho TOS?, oi eoHrss; ’9 acquitted. Half of thnt goce to hliü¿ cutting out dsfxd shoots. no more than thnt. "Wlmt did Mrs. • « * gathered together some loose boards and lay them across tho beams Miss you mny bo sure. Bemember thatj Lorrio sny to you?" under a low window. Thon lie spread his blanket and lay down with his when he tnlks to you. For God’s aakaj In pressing never put an Iron R E E I i E E F •'She naked It I would como visit on the right side of any goods ж Glen, come to I" riilu beside him. her." except cotton. Always lay a cloth Tho bare boards were hard. Arland’s makeshift bed was un­ s a y s : “In tho Jail, alio monnt." Agnes lay awake long that night, between tho iron and the goods. comfortable. It was a long time before ho managed to get to “Yes. Should I, Mr. O'Mnrn?" with ono wonder, ono bother, one * « * sleep, and whon ho did ho slept fitfully. lie awoke again, )iour.i Ho wns slow to reply. Sny yes, nnil doubt and perplexity following anoth­ If the soil in which bulbs aro later, with the strange feeling that something was wrong. CAPUDINE lio* would SCO her. Slio would como er through her theughtg and feoiInBe. to bo planted is acid, work hy­ Tho moon had rise« but it was behind a cloud bank. But what was i i to town by appointment with him, and She had never felt so confused. drated lime into the top soil two that queer, crunching noise that sounded so close to his ear'/ As he came relieves ho escort her to tho Jnll; and then, AVhnt did lovo—or desire, If you call weeks before planting. 'vlder awake' he realized with a sickening feeling in the pit of his stom­ Brnddon not Interfering, he’d see her It that?—do to you In these days? • • * ach that some sort of an animal was standing over him. HEADACHE to lior train ngnln. Fool—oh, fooll Always addlnji oil? Tiicn make For a while, It might mnko yoq Pull out old stalks in your vege­ Dog Whines W ith Terror Over Strange Visitation. quiclker because How Ills pulses wero pressing hlml happy, as it had mnde Mother and the “First Quart" test. It's easy. Sho Thanked Him and Hung Up. table garden as soon as the crop Arland lay still. He didn't dare move—couldn't if he'd wanted to. “Yon Bhould not," ho said, control­ Father happy together for many year*, i t ’s liquid... has boon picked. This will mako Just drain and refill witli Quaker for his whole body had gone stiff with fear. Over in a corner he could ling hlinsolf. “Mrs. Lorrio had neither and as it hud made Bee happy foy n sho could not always believe, herself, the cleaning up of the garden later hear his dog growling and whimpering. The dog had . crawled away as aùtcaSf dUioùrùL right nor »cod to ask It of you." while, ot least, before she found out State. I^oto the mileage. You’ll that sho hnd borne two sons. much easier. far as he could—was cowering on tho far side of tho room, whining with “You do not ask It, then?" "I think you’ve done ft loti" Agnos that she was—what? Bored? Wo* » * • find you go fartjier before you a terror that was ns great as Arland’s own. “I? Ko." And now, linvlng downed cried. “Ob, Bee, they’re what count I" It more boredom that Bee would o«- It a thick cloth is placed at the ono temptation, another which ho had , “I guess they do—a Httlo," admit­ cape, for a while longer, by hnvlDir have to add the ftrst quart. The “ I havo no ideu how long I lay there,” Arland says. " It Suspicion Holds bottom of a pan or bowl In which seemed like hours, but it might havo been only a few minutes. Strange how you can stick to a refused hefore, 'got tho better of him. ted Bee, and shook out a cigarette. another baby? Was It that %vhlch delicate china or glass is being "Miss Glenelthr* retail price is 35|! per quart. Tho beast—the thing—whatever it was—seemed to be standing suspicion for 20 years without on» “So I ’m not sure I won’t havo an­ neither the baby nor n million dollar* washed tho danger of chipping : “Yes." right over me. I could feel Us hot, fetid broath on iny face—hear Instanco of verlflcation. other." could cure? will be lessened. This will also Quaker State O il Refining Ho proceeded, recklessly. "Tlmt Is, “You want a girl?" asked Agnes. After you married, and no matter the regular crunch—crunch—crunch of its moving jaws. prevent s ilv e r from being Co., O il City, Pennsylvania. ot courso, your brotlior-ln-law, Mr. Da­ “I guoss so," said Bee, after sho had Whom you married, you went on Ur- Every now and then a splotch of slimy froth would fall on me. I had scratched. Poorly Nourished Women— vis Ayreforth, that makes the new (Irm her light. “But I really don’t care. Ing; you and your, husband, both of * « • a wild impulse to get up—to run out o£ that house as fast as I could go. with Collltt ana Itemhle?” Then I remernbered that I couldn't run—that if I moved at all I would T hey J u s t C u n ’t H o ld TJp I’ll lovo the result; and I'm ono of you. You did not cease to bo human Woodwork w hich has to be "Yes,” said Agnes. "Why?" those women, I guess, that get a kick beings; you beenrne more human, hav­ have to go slowly, picking my way over the bare joists. 1 didn't even Aro you ficttlng proper nourlsU- “Uas he beeu long a Cvluud of UUa painted should bo well smeared inent from yo«r food, and restful, out of tho bearing, too." ing babies. Love, whatever thnt might with lime water, which can be have a fioor under me." Collltt?" “You do It beautifully, certainly." be, could not posslbly.be a panacea llurolo in AU Things Best Guides Intruder Turns Out to Be Broken-Down Nag. sleep? A poorly nourished body obtained at any druggist’s. Let just can't hold up. And as for that “Whut do yon mean by that, Mr. “You don’t get mo, Agnes. It's oc­ against all Ills and troubles. A hero is—as though one should Our guides, we pretend, must Thought of the uncovered floor gavo Arland another idea. If ha O'Mara ?" dry and then puhit. The paint will nm-down feeling, that nc-vroas fa­ cupation, and—" Sho stopped. Then: Yet you wanted to believe It to be. dry in half the time. Put the brush say—a man of high exploits—who be'sinlos.s; as if thn.so wore not could roll from tho boards on which he was Ij'lng he could fall through “Has lie? That’s Inst what l mean. “jVnd tha wife’s nneallietlg ngainsc— Jeb did not oven pretend that he does things that are heroical, and often the best teachor.s who only between ihe joists and land safely on tho ground only a couple feet tigue,—don't neglocc it l in water when you have finished. Cnrdul for lact ot appetite, poor | Miss Gieneith." against—" though It was. Jeb was utterly hon­ in all his actions and demeanor yesterday got corrected for their below. He had just about decidcd on that course of action viihen ho “I don't know." It will be quite soft for next day. digestion and nervous fatigué, hna “Against what, Bee?" est and practical, for all hls'lmpetuoua © Auaoclttlod NewHpapui’H.— WNU Soi-ylco. is a hero indeed.—H. Brooke. mistakes.—George Eliot. remembered something elso. His .22 rifle I He began moving his hand been recommended by mothers to : “Then I’d ask him." “See here," said Boo sternly, and and violent feelings. He offered you cautiously toward it. Inch by inch his hand crept toward that rifle. “I will," said Agnes; and she daughters—women to women-for. sitting up, “don’t jo u ever find ontl" 1« marriage all the e.xcltement and His groping fingers found ft at last. With his thumb he cocked thanked him and hung up. over fifty years. "Bee," said Agnes suddenly, "toll me sensation thnt a man and a girt could the hammer. It gave out a resounding click and that startled Very slowly ho returned his receiv­ give each other. AVlth him, you’d tip Try 111 Dioujonils ot women teslUy about Mr. Collltt." the beast. In the dim light he could see its huge, blurry head CarUuf hefpod thom. O f courso. If It doc» er to Its hook. Perspiration stood on "What about him?" up the cup ond empty it to thp last raise—stay poised —motionles.s—as If it were liiitening. Arland not boneflt you. consult a physician. him. Now why had ho lot himself do “How much does Davis know con­ drop. You’d hnve u lot of lovo with moved tho gun arotmd silently. At length he had its inuz'/le tlmt? He knew very well. cerning him?" him. He’d hold you ngnlnst all the pointed at the bca.st's head. His finger tightened on the trigger. 1( Long Enough Agnes arose, a bit breathless, and "Oh," comprehended Bee, relaxing, world, his strong nrms nbout you. You And then, suddenly, the mocn came out from behind tho clouds, Tho solution of tho reckless-driv­ decided to go at onco to her sister'.^. "probably nothing at all. He’s gone liked his strength; you liked more. Bright yellow light streamed into tho house, nnd in its glow Arland saw, ing problem m ay be given in « She got out her roadster, and as she Into partnership with him; but ns you . . . But It would not endure. Ho did thrust through the window above liim the pointed ears and the long sentence. backed from the gnrage, Baskervlllu know, Davis Is a trusting soul ns to not even try to tell you It surely halt, blocked the driveway ns ho of­ narrow head of—nn old horse I people. I believe ho t/'usts practical­ would endure. For ho didn’t believe ■Ml' The rifle was never fired. Tfie moon had^ come out just in fered himself for company. To the ly everybody—but God." In lovo everln,sting—"tepid, tnsteloes time to save that poor old nag’s life. "And just in time, too,” says FINE FOR DRESSING CUTS great hound’s lumbering,, delight, sho stuff you can bear to sip and never Agnes hnd to laugh. “How do you PR. PAUL G. PICK Arland, "to save me from heart faihiro. I spent the rest ot the Soothe and protcct cut. by dressing them : leaped down, opened tho ruinble, and mean?" need to gulp.” night in tfie middle of the floor far from any window, and it was with eauje and a little Moroiine. Its pui^ Baskervllle clambered In, seating hlni- “I mean It," assured Boo. “Regard Agnes began to ho sleepy. . . OF CHICAGO f£I> A Variety of meals a very sleepy and very chastened little boy who trailed along snow-white. The 1ÜC cte contains self sedately upright. He was absurd­ the rccord. ITo’s Insured everybody to Human Subjects-W^/V X-'Rayid tViem as m Ui:h as the 5c size. D e m an d M o r o l ^ "Turn, thou, and look tOj,'j,¿ " home tho next morning as soon as it was light.” ly solemn and supercilious - looking aud everything, overywhero, against 4>—WNU Saivlcc. Seven long years I ’vojr TO SEE 'WWch 'Foods Pigcst Most ISeaciily. when Uo wus riding, holding Uls huge lire, flood, storm, pestilence and dis­ .7 Over tho llery m oun^ ‘‘ iPHIS OUAKBRPUFFEP RICE BREAKFAST N o .I muzzle high In the air, und snlirmg tho aster—all acts ot God, but he’ll take Cruelty to Animals Schubert’s Seren'ido rushing wind. ' any mere mortal on faith. After ho Was Pi^ested In The Stomach 4 5 Minuties Lawmakers all go to bat to sup. WI10 followed 'vbi'a Silver WTiatover his inspiration, Schu­ It was lunch-tlmo for the children embraced tho burning Idea of giving Faster Than FreaKfasi- No. 2 . press cruelty in any form to man Whnt Wns thnt? C arolin a bert wrote the "Serenade” to suit at IJee’s, and Agnes knew thnt on HP a salaried position lo go In with who followed ove or beast. All the states seem to hope tliat 'tlie words of a poem by Ludwig »uch a line, sunny day; Bee would havo Collltt and Romble, ho couldn’t wait and for love of В К Е А Ш Г Г 1 B r e a k f a s t 2 retain the criminal offense of dock­ HAIR COMItIG OUT? Quaker -, Rollstab. A number of Rellstab’s ing a horse’s tail, although evil con­ Regular use of had a table set In the orangerlo which for Father to return from Now York though ho had lamong the Bacofv ant) Egg, Glover's Mange b i I edged the clrclo ot tho driveway bo­ Puffed Rice, iS?«?: poems were originally ™nt by their sequences may be avoided Ln Mich­ before ho signed the preliminary agree­ nover onco lookei onclusively , Coffee author to Beethoven, who iîiîclincd Mediclnc and ttTf» foro tho house. From fur oft Agnes 1 Coffee igan by obtaining from a veteri­ ment with them. They're going to Agne.s djdn't üicher, was ú,r» to do anything wilh them because Glovei’9 Medicated Bplcd tho tiiblo nnd the little heads In nary surgeon a certificate stating make Davis several millions— which Is was playlng her Ì£" ta INNER ¡Soap for the sham­ , ' i tho sun, and Hohiebody serving; ao :ie. of the stale of his health, but who that it was necePáary for tha certainly very nlco of them, alnco up muke for.hlmself ì lid not recommended that they be turned poo helps check she sounded her horn, and sped dash­ m ;.. WAX BAG THIS FAMED RICE FOOD "health and safety of such horse." excesslvc Falling to now they've retrained from show­ want to hellevo It, over to Schubert. This was done ingly thrice about the loop of the drive Many of these statutes are longer Hair and wards off ering themselves with money. Of ( T O B E C O , IS SHOT FROM GUNS. after Beethoven's death. In 18 2 0 t to display Baskervlllo to tho children and more detailed than the mur- iDandtuff. An .id lo :ii í ;, í : course, they’ve got Davis' capital Schubert wrote a number of fine betöre ehe haUed, nnd tho big hound, ONLY QUAKER MAKES IT | der statutes in the same books, Ll. Wllfll»« ini V hull E'O'**“ now." Burned Tempie t^Viain Fame s e a l $ d songs, which were brought out after .nascln heJdi. AskyoucHaltdrcsKr. > ik' with tho economy ot motion by which SO CRUNCHY, CRISP AND Often, of coursc, a companion law “Then you doubt them, Bee?" Erostratus was the Kpheslan whi C A RT O iy his death under the title of "Swan is found making it a similar of­ ^ 'i i „nicrsaai I i ho accomplished all things, slid to "Not In tbe slightest. They'll take aet lire to the templo of Diana on th« FLAVORY. EVEN THE Songs,” "Serenade” is No^ 4 ot ------tho gravel. fense to crop a dog’s ears "ex- Dm V 1!)1Л Davis for what he's put up; but wo day that Alexnnder the Greá> wns bora —the_Swan-th&-Swan -.Sonp.s,-.Song.q, which wnicn Include...... - ■six cept where performed by >V regis Tho Black \Vatch, meanwhile, hiuI PACKAGE IS TRIPLE SFALEP ] Oniictnh’.? words. h:.U...... piin stnml I t T mean tho fninlly pfln. (B 0 .35»>. Thia to did to make his п«да others written to Rellstab’s words. lerod veterinary surgeon while tht IWi’ !'- »I heen doing itis deu^ulng bust to tear Father's rolling It up—Isn't he? He’ll Immortal, In order to defeat bla oi> TO GUARD FRESHNESS. f : : ■ Schubert was born January 31, 1797, dog is under un anesthetic." ‘ ■'M'^tho house down. The Black Watch give It to me. If I need It—as he Ject, tbs ICpliealans forbade Ш* nam r.'( ,• und died November 19, 1828. Vi i the closest and wost «omiiluti'.y would to yoU| Agnos, So whut'a the ever to be mention«^ \ Fir-TTT *esffs judgment made and entered in the above-entitled cause in the' Superior Court of Davie County; dated September 7th, 193G, W HO'S W H O satisfy said pudgment, the under signed Commissioner will, IN CHILDREN'S CLASSICS the 10th day of October, 1936, at the door of the Davie County Court House, in Mocksville, North North Carolina | In the Superior Carolina, sell at public auction to Davie County j Court the highest bidder for cash, sub 'fown of Mocksville ject to the confirmation of the Va Court, the property hereinafter Floyd Carter, Admr. of J. L. Car­ described, located in Town ter, dec’d, Mrs. Annie Carter, Mr. Cotton Farmer Mocksville, Mocksville Township, widow, Floyd Carter, Travis Car­ Davie County, and more paiticul ter, Markland Carter and Hauser Wc Are Now Prepared To Buy arly described as follows: Carter, heiis at law of J. L. Car­ Adjoining lands of Harry Ly­ ter, dec’d., L. E. Burton and U. ons and others. Beginning at S. Jordaji, Adm ’rs. of J. G. Or Gin Your stone and runs East 2 deg. Peebles,, dec’d., mortgagee, Davie Var 2.78 chains to a stake; thence County, A. A. Holleman, Trustee. S, 20 deg. West 92 links to William Pfohl Heads More Gifts For Davie stake; thence W. 2. deg. Vai\ 92 NOTICE OF COMMISSIONEK’S Morrison And Patton links thence N. 88 deg. West 2.60 SALE Jaycee Tobacco Tour T. B. Cottage Centennial Celebration chains to a stake; thence N. Under and by virtue of a judg­ aeg. Var. 90 links to the begin Winston-Salem,—Junior Cham­ We are glad to hear from Dr. ment made and entered in the To Be Here Next Week iiing. Containing Vi acre more We Will Pay Highest Market Price. ber of Commerce officials here above-entitled cause in the Su- Lester Martin that more gifts or less. Said lands conveyed by Held At Advance Church perior Court of Davie County, ! lion. Cameron Morrison who •said last night William Pfohl ’8'ven to th(j County T. deed to M. S. Furchea from 2nd Come to see US before YOU SELL B. Cpttage, among these being a dated September 7th. 193G, to | fince his retirement from the' would he chairman of the Jaycee W ho talked to a uiolt Colored Presbyterian Church, re clock from Mr. C. J. Angell; two satisfy said judgment, "the The Corner sponsored, first annual tobacco iAn event of statewide interest corded in Book 17, page 498, Of- [lolitical field owns what is call­ Union Service To Be undersigned Commissioner will, We Appreciate Your Business dollars from Mr. and Mrs. H. N. wns celelbrated at Advance Meth- ^ tice of Register of Deeds of ed a model larm in Mecklenburg Cupboard Column caravan to f«ivertlse Winston- Foater, of Statesville, formerly of On her ш а/ throagh the ш.0 0 4 , on the 10th day of Octo­ Held Sunday Night odist Church on Sunday, Sept. 20, Davie County, N. C. Edited by M. J. H. Salem as a tobacco market. Advance, and $25 from the Mock­ ber, 1936, at 12:00 o’clock County will favor visitors to the The announcement accompani­ w.ien the congregation of this his­ Dated this 8th day of Septem noon, at the door of the Davie fail' with a non-political address sville Methodist Church. All of There w ill be a union service To her grandm am m a's hous^v.t, thirs— are ■fvt 0“ . ^>1., umi iuaving at iU. Fulghum, and they will return I interesting history of Shady UNUSUAL SALE beginning, being lot No. 5 in Mrs. will travel in’ a number of other ton-Salem. tne Republican speaker will be Autumn flowers that deserve spe­ September 19— From Winston- counties in the, district. home on Saturday. Grove, Church, new Advance, ' !' 1 ' »¡Afc J. vviison'piat. Said lancls irie/ias iiere oi. Mr.’ uiiuci aiiu by vrrTulR of a judg­ Hon. Frank Patton. cial mention, too. A rather un­ Salem to East Bend (arrive . The N. ,y. A. is an organization with a list of its pastors since < \ ( ’ .i ctihveyed to J. L. Carter by deed Coal W ill Be Much Higher Wiley Creaoon sympathize with ment made and entered in the usual fall bulb ia the red “spider 12:45), to Boonville (arrive 1:30) that provides and promotes voca- 1830. A delicious and bo untiful from A. V. Smith and wife. May him in the loss of his property above-entitled cause in th^ Su­ lily,” whose botanical name la to Crutchfield (2:16), to Fair- tional training and scholarships Mrs. Elizabeth Jones picnic dinner was served on long 1923, recorded in Book 27, page which was destroyed by fire on perior Court of Davie Colinty, Nerine lily, another title ibeing view (3 p. m.), Dobson (3:4p), fdr young peopl,. thrxjugh .the co- Dead tables in the oak grove, whose 68, office of Register of Deeds | Next Week Our fair Friday night, September 4th. His dated September 7th, 1936, to (3\iernsey lily. This striking flow­ ■ Pilot Mountain (4:15), Pinnacle operation of the schools, colleges trees have seen nmny geiraerationa of Davie County, N. C, iAÌ t ШЕ barn, two mules, a horse, some satisfy said judgment, the er comes shooting out of the I (4:45) and King and Rural Hall and public organizations in the Mrs. Elizabeth Foater Jones, pass. At the afternoon session Next week the seventh annual undersigned Commissioner will, ■ Dated this 8th day of Septem- ground about the middle o£ Sep­ before 6 p. m. Rev. C. M. Pickens, presiding cows and all his grain nnd feed Davie County Fair will open, ' state. widow of John D. Jones, (Confed­ on the 10th day of Octo­ ber, 1936. I E ICE EUEl CO, i September 26— From Winston- older of the Winston-Salem'Dis- i tember, with its slender »ialk were completely burned. It is Sept. 30-0ct. 1-2, HO let’s every­ Mr. Cook is a very prominent erate veteran, who died a month ber, 1936, at 12:00 o’clock JAlOOB SmWART MOCKSVILLE, N. C. .bearing from .three .tp, six flow- Salem to, Mocksville (arrive j trict, dedicated the new church OF MEN’S not known how it caught. body get ready for-this dmportant progressive young man with a ago, passed away at her home at noon, at the door of the Davie 10 4t. Commissioner ■erets,"each'having seven stamens. 10:45), Harmony (11:45), Hamp- hymnals, and preached a fine Tlie Woman's Missionary So­ occasion. This promises to be a large number of friends who will Cornatzer on September 16, aged County Court House, in Mocks­ The airy blossoms give it the tonville (12:15), Brooks Crosa sermon on thfa importancd of the ciety met at the church on last ;;ro!it success, und we hope to see be gtad to learn of his appoint­ 'ini. She waa the dnughter nf ville, North Carolina, sell at pub­ incdl name of spider lily. No Roads (i‘:15), Jone.sville (2 p. Church. Special musi'c at the Thursday afternoon, Sept. 10th, L':;vic County well represented, ment to this, responsible position. Henry Foster and Camilla Cor­ lic auction to the highest bidder leaves appear until after the m.), Elkin (2:45), Yadkinville natzer Foste|, and was well- morning and afternoon services HEAVY » S at 3:00 o’cjock and held tFeif both in exhllbita and in attend- E i l for cash, subjcct to the confirm­ blooming season is over, and then (3:30). known in her comiaunity. The ■were vocal solos by Mrs. V irginia monthly meeting. About 17, werw snce. It doesn’t seem like a year This lot of men’s winter- ation of the Court, the'prpperty the ribbon-like, spotted ' foliage Formation of the caravan is Davie Grays Chapter surviving family consists of , Shutt , , and ,, John Aivery Parker, present. Mrs. G. W. Everhardt since the last Fair, but that is hereinafter described, located In marks the spot until Spring. part of a jjrogram here to per- three sons, George Jones of Win- |*5'>d violin solos by Joseph Tal- weight suits must go regard­ led the Spiritual Life meeting just what it is. This is a great Has Meeting Town of iVIocksville, Mockaville This lily belongs to the Amaryl­ oonnally contact tobacco grower^, stou-Salem, Spencer and Bill bert, w ith Mrs. C. D. Peebles aa ‘il less of prices. with a number of .sentence pray­ adventure in cb-operation and ers from the members, after Township, Davie County, and lis family, and is said to bloom interest them in the Winston- Jones, at home, two daut^iters; organist. Rev, J. A. J. Farring- coiintywide goodwill, and we hop's The Davie Grays Chapter, Uh- iv a These are taken from our re­ which they entered into the ibu- more particularly described as best when its roots are crowded. Salem market— once the leading Miases Ella and Anna Jones, at ton, ot Thomasville, waa the only Diat the seventh Fair will prove Ited Daughters of the Confeder- gular stock of fine suits. siness session with the presid­ follows: Seventh Annual I For years we had heard this love­ bright leaf market, , „ in the , world. . «cy, resumed its program aftir home, one brother, H. N. Foater, former miniater of Advance Cir- to be the best in the history of i l ent, Mrs. J. G. McCulioh in 1 'ot N. Main St. Lying West ly bulib called spider lily, and Programs and talks w ill be giv- the summer, at Uie home of the of the aame community, two aia-1 waa preaent. A largB“ Sizes and patterns are bro­ ilie Fair Association. 'charge. A number of business of N. Main St., bounded by lands then in a New Orleans catalog en by members of the caravan in oresldent;, Mrs. E . W. Crow, on lera, Mrs. Frances Drake, of crowd attended this interesting of J. F. Hanes, Dr. R. P. Ander­ Route 3, and Mias M artha Foater, occasion, which w ill lon'g be re- ken, but Avorkmanship and matters were discussed. The pro­ found it listed as the Nerine, or each of thé towns on the Satur­ Thuradaj' afternoon, Sept. 17. quality are the same. gram consisted of a song,. “What son and Ml's. Ida G. Nail, Jacob lUNESCHillRFnV CLOSES Guernsey lily. The Guernsey lilyl day routes. Mrs. Crow in the c'hiir. and of Winston-Salem, six grand- «’en'bered in tho Advance com- A Friend We Ha;ye. In Hesus," Stewart and Dr. E. P. Crawford, m ultiplies rapidly, but does not the devotionals were led by Mra. children nnd one great-grand-1 closing this account Get yours early while we Prayer by Mrs. J, G. McCulloh containing about 4 acres more or bloom much for a year or two J. D, Hodges, the chaplain. ,MTS. The last rites were held at of tho centennial it will be of - i. The Hanes Chair and Table Mrs. R. D. Poole intere.'it to quote from Rev. VI. have your size. and Mrs. M. G. Ervin read the less. Said lanas conveyed" by D A W C O D N T r after being moved, so take heart C. N. Chiristian, recording secre- on Friday afternoon at Company, which haa been a lead- deed to Mary V. Lash from Ti., A. if yours shows more leaves than Passed Away Mon. tary, read the minutea, and Mrs. ^ o’clock, wilh Rev. W. Q. Dar- L'. Sherrill’s sketch, “Methodism Sports and plain models. ■scripture lesson and made a very inj! manufacturing plant here for Neely and wife Flora Neely, on Mrs. Edna Davis Poole, well- J. D. Hodges was elected dele- charge, assisted by Rev. in Davie County,’’ under the interesting talk. At the close of the past 18 years, has closed flowers at first. July 24, 1925, recorded in Book known Mocksville woman and gate to the Stats Convention in Howard, and interment was heading, “SCHOOLS,” 1n which This sale is put on to make the meeting they surprised Mrs. operation. This business firm 30, page 460-461, OiBce of Regis­ Among the few European ro­ wife of R. D. Poole, passed away Durham, Oct. 14-15, with Mrs. j". t^he nearby Foater graveyard, ne says; “In 1793 Jamea Parlia room for our new fall suits. Ervin with a pounding. She re­ '■vas an outgrowth of the Mocks­ il'' ter of Deeds of Davie County, yalty who have held to their at the Baptist Hospital, Winston-; B. Johnstone, alternate. Mrs. acting as pallbearers were was the presiding elder nnd also 3t|‘ l ceived many useful gifts. The ville Furniture Factory, which , L-al.'Awi:Í¿ií’í North Carolina. thrones and the affect.ons of Salem, on Monday morning, Sept. | j. h . Thompson was welcomed as llenry Foster, George Jones, Clar- the princiipal of Cokesbury ’•Tí'/ ЖГ,1 i next meeting^will be held Oct. oi'Kanized about 35 years ago. Dated thia 8th day of Septem­ thoir subjects is Queen Wilhel- 21, after being a patient there a new member, and Mrs. W. H. Foster, Joe Allen, Jack Ho- School, located a mile from the' Och. Remember the time and The reason for the closing of the ber, 1936. for several weeks. Although she Dodd as a piospective member. ' Floyd Frp, and the present town of Advance on the Group No. 1— Sale price como. ~ - IlancH Chair Company is that the mina, of Holland, or the Nethei’- JA,GOB STEWART had been sick for sometime, her Mrs. Crow .gave the chapter’s're- ^'ov.'ers wero carried carrie ’ by Misses Sheriff Bailey farm. There is no Mr. and Mrs. L. D. liimmer and FAIR ownnra havd decided to rntirc Innds. This level-headed royal ' í 'I 9 10 4t. Commissioner iady 'is the daughter of old King cliuith camo as a great shock to j port for lOHfi, which , waa Sue Ellis,' stone,' remaining, to__ mark— the-- :ь;.' daughter, Rachel, Mrs. Abe Ratts fi'um business. Annie McCarter; I foundation. Bishop Asbury . in uiid daughter, Dottie, and Mrs. William III and hi.'i wife, (iueeu her fam ily and friends. She was | good, and show'ed the JefforsoiT ^^arr, Anni $9.66 North Carolina | In the Superior Emma, who was a German pi'tll- the daughter of Houston S. Davis | Davis Highway map. several nf Eva Potts and Blanche Foster. his journal says: “I came to ' ^ 4 ' 1 Carl Jarvis and little sun, Billie i Cokesbury School, at Hardy Gray, all of Mocksville, visited Davie County | Court ” Notice To Farmers t;eas.- QUeeir W ilhehnina is noW and'Elizabeth Hege Davis, of , which have ¿eon given to schools. Mocksville, N. C. CHICKEN STEW AT OAK ^ I Jones; it ia twenty feet square, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Kimmer on 'i'own of Mockf.villc 56 years of age, and has been .Fork Church. She was first mar-. Miss Sarah Gaither and Mrs. GROVE SATURDAY NIGHT two stories high, well set out Group No. 2— Sale price Fi'iday afternoon. Vs Tlu! vcgular''monthly meetiuK reigning sintio 1398, her mothei< nt'cl to D. T\ Ratledge, of Mock­ Crow spoke of Admiral Raphael with doors and windows.” The- Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Miller, Freelove (Truelove) Furches and "f the Davio oCunty Farm Bureau being Queen* Regent after the sville, and four children were Semmes, of the Confederate Navy. The Ladies Aid Society will school wns not operated very ui' Cuuieemoe. spent thu past uusbaiul, Uiii’us Furches, iJavie Fi'diMvitioii is scheduled tri meet (ieath of King William in 1890. born to this union, two dying in ; Miss Mary Heitman told of Fa- givo a chicken stew at Oak Grove long, for Bishop Asbury in 1799, wtek w;tli tlio former’s parents, County, "t thi; Court House in Mockavill.2 Queen Wi'belmina was married to i.-ifancy, Mr. Ratledge passed a-| ther Ryan, poet of the Confeder- $11.44 w* S.'iturday. Septcmlber 26, at 2 Duke -Henry of Mccklenburg- v/ay on May 1, 1927. Several lacy, and Miss Janie M artin read Church next aSturday night, sjix years later, says it was thon Llr. and Mr,s. R. S. Miller, NOTICE OF COMIVi!SS1UM!;U!3 Sept. 30, Oct. 1-2 P' m. All regular members are Sept. 20th. Everyone come out used for a church. 'I'his churci) Prayer meetinji at Liberty M. Schwerin in 1901, and their only years ago slie was married to K. ^ of the Lee Sword presented at and have a big time. Proceeds was called Shady Grove. Later I'J. Church, South, every Sunday SALE t.''Pot'tcd to be present and any child is Princess Juliana, heiress D. Poole, and one son was born West Point Military Academy, will go for- the benefit of the the congregation censed to wor- Groftp i\o. 3— Sale price iiiKhI,. Come and bring a frie:»! Under and by virtue of a juefe- iiifovnsted persons are invited. to the throne of the Netherlands, to this union. The surviving i The hostess served tempting po- church. ,'ship there, having built at Ad- with you. inent made and entered in the A recent AP news item stated family consists of her parents, tato salad, crackers, iced tea and '■ vance a church to take its place Mr.s. G. W. Everhardt spent above-entitled cause in the Su­ that Princess Juliana’s engage Mr. iind Mrs. II. S. Davis, her cup cakes. Those present were i LIBERTY LADIES TO and the Advance church is still ment has been announced, her husband, R. D Poole, and three Me.sdames E. W. Crow, F. M. the ijast Sunday wi:,!i iiur daugh­ perior Court of Davio County, HAVE LAWN PARTY $13.33 children, Frank Ratledge, Eliza-' Johnson, J. D. Hodges, C. N. known as Shady Grove. James, ter, Mr, and Mr«. L. h. Dwiggins dated September 7th, 1936, to 3 Big Days - 3 Big Nights consort-to-be Ibearing the title of Parks married a daughter of Prince Bernhard Zu-Lippe-Bries- both Ratledge and Davis Poole, 1 Christian, J. H. Thompson, W. H. uf Winston-Salem. .«rUisfy .said judgment, the Don’t forget the lawn party at Hardy Jones and later establish-- Mr, G. W. AV’afford is very sick undei'si’gned Commis.sioner will, WONDER terfeld, of Germany. Princesf}., sister. Miss Biddie, Davis and a j^Q^d, Misses Mary Heitman, WHY ÏAiEVfR Liberty Church next Saturday led a school further up the Yad-- G'l'ouj) No. <]—Sale price at the homo of his daughter, Mr, on the 10th day of, Octb- •Juliana is described as funloving brother. Bud Davis, both of Fork, sarah Gaither, Janie Martin, and 6ET 4uONGf ni'ght, Sept. ?6th at 4 o’clock p. kin at a place which was called. and Mrs. C. C. McCulioh, soi’ry ber, 1936, at 12:00 o’clock and athletic, but her life is The funeral was held at the homo visitor, Mrs. Dallas Kirby. Large Premium List on Wed. morning at 10 o’clock, ------« ------L m., sponsored by the Woman's Jonosvillo, no doulbt in honor of lo state. noon, at tho door of the DavTu New Exhibits all play, for she has had care,..i Missionary Society. Cakes, sand­ .uui was conducted by Rev. J. H. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK AT Mrs. Parks’ father. James Parks All who are interested will County Court House, in Mocks training for her duties as the fu­ wiches, hot dogs, chicken stew, $16.88 H(.' tliiii looh too Uuic (II , Fulghum, pastor of the BaptiS? COOLEEMEE PRESBYTERIAN had four sons who became prea­ please meet at Liberty M. E. ville, North Carolina, sell at iV'i.ealr ture Queen of Holland. Queen ice cream nnd other good, eats it't) Iitilij to lumsclf" Church, of which the deceased CHURCH FRIDAY', SEPT 2.5TH chers.” Church, South, on p'riday morn­ lie auction to the highest by'^gj[yj,Y W ilhelm ina beloivgs to the anci­ w ill be for sale. Proceeds go to Entertaining Instructive SEPTEMBER was a memiber, assisted by Rev. ing, Sept, the 2Dth to clean off for cash, subject to the 24— Wall Street's Black FrI. ent House of Orange, a royal Rev. Willis R. Hotchkiss, mis­ the church. Everybody come and 'I’wo community buildings and ation of the Court, the dny Rt.irts the Gould panic. family that has reigned in Hol­ June Carter, of Winston-Salem, sionary to East Africa, will speak Don’t jo t thi.4 ()j)portunil;y pass bhe cemetery. I860. bring your friends along. En­ an agricultural building are be­ hereinafter deHorH)e(i, loc/L ^ interment was in the family plot at the Presbyterian church at land for centuries. The history joy a good time and help a worthy ing constructed in Hertford Coiin 25— First lar^« U . S. bank rob- at Rose Cemetery. Those acting without seeinK our stock. LET US DO YOUR JUH WORK Town of Mocksvillo, MoLiusiveiy ake Your Plans To Attend This Year of the Netherlands (Hollancl) is Cooltemee on Friday, Sept. 25th cause. i Ijcry. S310.000. at Concoid, aa pallbearers yere James Poole, ty by the Works Progress -Ad­ -WE WILL DO IT RIGHT. Township, Davie Count?, 1865. a most interesting and inspiring at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Hotchkiss is 1 ; P i f ' R. H. Poole, H. R. Poole, L. G. ministration. moro particularly descu“^ ' ' , ono, nnd part of it is connected one of the pioneer missionaries, JAMES REUNION TO BE HELD 26—Colonies' first newspaper 1 ' Sloop, W. A. Kerr and James A ! '■! North Carolina | In thn Superior follows: — s u p p r e s s e d by Rovern- ilvlth the early settlement of New having gone to Africa 41 years SUNDAY, 3 E I‘T. 27TH « # » Bowles, and the flowers were itf t l ' Davie County | Court A djoining ^--- m cnt. 1690. ago and has spent most of his Щ я ь ' 1 York, first called New Amster­ IN T HIS ISSUE * Town of Mocksville ch.nrge of the Baptist W oman’s life since' then working to tho The third annual James Re­ [ i ju S i . o';,: IKIER BROS. Furches and Joe Woodruff 27—Thomas Nast, great pollt- dam. The “Dutch,” or natives of * Missionary Union. We extend our hitheito unreached and unciviliz­ ll ; ' Va ginning at a stake and rui Davie County Fair icaj cartoonist, born, 1840. Holland, also settled in Now Jer­ union will be held at the home ol i l ’ News, pag^ ...... 1 * Rufus Furches and wife, Free­ S. 88 dog. East 2.50 chains deep sympathy to the bereaved ed natives of Kenya Colony. His Mr', and MiS. Jroe Howard, on the '• »-/■: ^ sey, and the city of Orange, New * Editorials,/page I'amily, message will include interest- 8 * love Furches, heirs at law of stake; thence S. 2 deg. West С 28—Three army planes end Jersey, takes its name from this SueîëïÿV ■page' 5 * Н У г л » W ' - ï ô i f ; '-■Лу W n d world nií^ht,^ bYahcii...of'"'E'UrBpcan'.....ro.vivlty.- ing'stories about the natives, the nia. Jloravian Church. Friends Mollie Furches, dec’d. Bank of chain to a stake; thence North ¡Dragons I^n\o You, page 2 * lillJilu n s i For the first time in the his­ animals and how he risked his Davie, Mortgagee, Davie Countv, 88 deji. Wost 2.20 chains to a Association Queen Mary II of England mar­ and relatives are cordially invit- I ■■ Floyd Gibbous, page ...... 8 * г /Л • ■ • '‘liiEAvy SUIT S a l e 29—Balboa claims llie Pnci'ic ried Prince William of Orange; tory of club work in M artin Coun- life to spread Christianity in thaf ed to attend and bring well filled stake; thence Noi'th 2 deg. varia­ Ocean for Spain, I4IJ. I* Comic Section, page 3 * NOTICE OF COMMISSIONEK’S tion, 1 chain to beginning. Said and their names are honored now weok’s emcampment at White field. All who are interested are lunch baskets. • íelií4)ury. N. С. 6 * ty, 38 4-H club boys enjoyed a .cordially invited and urged to at-' Music and otherc entertainment * News iie t'u i^ < i ...... SALE lands conveyed, by deed to Free- 30— Firit airplane battle, Brit* by W illiam and Mnry College, 6 * I ish vn. Germana, 1914-' Lake recently. Under and by virtue of a love (Truelove) Furches, March VV'illiamsbtirg, V irginia. ¡lend the services. will he hs held in the afternoon. •> Sunday Scli.ml’ Lysson’ p Ü * THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Mocksville, N. C.. Thursday. September 24, 1936

IMPROVED Scenes and Persons in the Current News UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Of INÍ[RíST TO S U N D A Y I IHE tIOUSEWIft P n n CHOOL L.esson When making bread and butler you’re scrubbing the floor, oi pudding, sprlnldo each slicj „( W I T t / r d hnnginti drapes. bread and butter w ith desicc.iieii The wide contrnsting rufi col«' of ClilcHKO. .. , © WoBlorn Newmmper Union. coconut instead ot currants, and lar is feminine and trim whilt o U strew somo on the top. This \vli| I h three bright buttons do their shars m ake a change from the onlinory tor the bodice closing. Short pufl ' 'Jkln kd about Lesson for September 27 pudding and will be found verv \ ? ? K ( I sleeves are cleverly styled, sim« tasty. ty pie, nnd comfortable and there!* • • • ' ' о V. s. Lags Behind. . REVIEW: THE SPREAD OF a conveniently large pocket ta OLLYWOOD, CALIF. — CHRISTIANITY IN Japanned articles should iicvci hold what nots. A narrow adjust* What I saw at^lic national, WESTERN ASIA be washed in hot water, as the By ELMO SCOTT WATSON able belt supplies that reflnemenl H T h e Baltimore convention japan is likely to wash oft. Use mally nominnte, Gen. Zachary To Gen. James B. Weaver of known as "center poisci” and ni ' air raccs in Los Angeles set me OR the first time in nominated for President, Wil­ LiKSSON TEXT— Mlltthow iai24-3S. lukewarm water and soap Taylor for President. Iowa goes the distinction of be­ helps "coverall.” Truly it fits lik« GOLDKN TI3XT — Thoy roliciiiBOtl all more than a decade liam W irt of Maryland, who to thinking. It’s a dangerous * « * ing the only man who was ever that Ooil Imd dono with thorn and how ■ there's a third party in The Know - Nothings do not thè proverbial glove. thing—thinking is—and nearly al­ Steaming is a good way to cook had been attorney-general in seem to have played much part the leader of two different third ho had oponcd tho door of rnlth unto the field during a Pres­ Monroe's cabinet, nnd tor vice- Barbara Bell Pattern No, 1961-B ways ^ upscttiiig> to the pcace of tho aontllo.s.—Aoti) 14:27. ■ vegetablesi as it reduces the loss in the election of 1852 but they party movements and as the idential campaign and president it named Amoa Ell- is availablè for sizes 32, 34, 38, rniMARY TOPIC — How (he Qood of minerals and vitamins. Jt ¡j figured strongly In the pam- head of one of them he succeeded mind. this year, ns in the maker ot New York. In the elec­ 38, 40, 42, 44 and 40. Size 3^ ra- NowB Sprend. , also economical, because you can paign of 1850. By this time they in breaking into the electoral • ; -v. I , I ’m thinking that no loniior i.-s the JUNIOr: TOPIC—ilow tho Oood Nowa past, it has the two leaders tion of 1032 these candidates won quirés 4% .yards of 39-inch m a ­ guessing. had thrown off the secret char­ college vote. Dissatisfaction of navy our first line of defense nor cook several diilorent vegetables only the electoral vote of Ver­ terial plus % yard of contrast. ^'iNTljnM BDIATB AND SKNIOR TOP­ acter ot their organization and the farmers with the financial tlie army the second at a time. That worried look in tho eye mont. Later this party wns ab­ Send for the Barbara Bell Fall IC— Chrlstinnlty Roiiehini; Out. * • * revealed the fact that most of policies of President Grant re­ line. I’m thinking ot the Democratic donkey and sorbed by the Whigs and lost its к = ■yOUNa PKOPI/IO A.VD ADU I/r TOPIC sulted in the formation of the Pattern Book containing 100 well- ' that the chief peril— I t the stalks of broccoli are too that furrowed brow ot the Re­ identity. their members were Whigs. I — Tho Spreiid ot Chi'Istliinlty In Woatorn Greenback party by infiatlonists plapned,- easy-to-make pattern#. and the chief securi­ A s ia thick, split them lengtl-.wise be­ publican elephant are caused by ■ The rerháirider of the Whigs, First Liberty Party who wanted to issue a large Exclusive fashions for children, ty from that peril— fore boiling, so that stalk:; win the minds of both pondering over along with the Free Soilers, and ' Attempts to organize the anti­ amount of paper money without yoiujg v/omen, and matrqns. Send v i is in the air now. Review Sunday provides a cook in the same amount of time such unsolved questions ns many Northern Democrats,'¡hnd slavery vote in the late thirUes regard to specie payment. In tlie fifteen cents for your'copy. And ot all tho neei'ed opportunity to determine as thi2 buds. Broccoli should cooli tiiese: gone over into the. new Republi­ :¡ resulted in the formation of the campaign of 1870 they nominated Send your order to Tho Sewing great powers, wo not only whether the class mem­ for 20 minutes after water starts can party v/hich nominnted Gen. ' >'| How m uch etrcngth will tliis Peter Cooper ot New York but Circle Pattern Dept., 367 W. ore the most woe­ bers have learned and retained tho boiling. John C. Fremont and adopted new Union party develop be­ he pulled only 80,000 popular Adams St., Chlcngo, 111. fully behind in the truth taught, but, what is of equal • • * the revised slog.an.of "Free-Soil, 'í I ) < I tween now and November 37 votes and failed to receive a O B tll Syn(lic.-Vte.— W N U Servlc«, matter of airplane importance, whether the teacher Refrigerator cookies may be How many popular votes will Free Speech and Fremont.” . In I П Febriiary the Know-Nothings single electoral vote. ■protection. • It would hns accomplished the purpose in, wrapped in waxed paper and kept their candidate, W illiam held a convention in Philadol- take us two years to mind at the beginning of tho in refrigerator for several days. Lemke, get and how many ot In the congressional elections Cow Tunnel phla where they formally re­ .'fvT make our air force series. Make into a roll and slice when them will he be taking away of 1878 the Greenbackers cnst named their party 'the,American One of the worst hnzarda of a \ V as strong as it was What v,-as the aim sot before us ready to }>ake. from my candidate? more than a million votes and i f ‘Vf ) ; Party. For President they nomi­ the highway is a loose cow. Be^ four years ago. It would take in­ for the three months? “To lead © ABHouhitoil Nowaiiaptir».—W.NU aorvlcf. Will he get enough cleetoral when they nominated Weaver, a nated Millard Fillmore; the Wiiig cause' her actions are unpredicV , finitely longer than that to make 1—Mrs. Beryl Markham of England, first woman to fly alone across the Atlantic from east to wcs^ photo- the student to an understanding of votes to affect the election and, man from the agricultural west, vice-president who became Pres­ for President in 1880 the Repub- able, not a few motorists—not to it as strong as the present footing graphed after she mado a forced landing in Nova Scotia. 2- P la^ do Zocodovor New Testament Christianity, and if so, whicli way w ill they ident when Zachary Taylor died mention cows — haye lost their of any country which conceivably by loyalist shells aimed at the near-by Alcazar held by rebels. 3—President Roosevelt cutting nbbjn at dedi­ to begot in him the desire and FAMOUS TONIC CREAM swing it — to mo or to my litjans wore deeply concerned. in oilice, and tor vice-president lives. Yet thousands of fnrmera m ight attack us. cation of Mark Twain Memorial bridge across the Mississippi at Hannibal, Mo.; Governor Horner of purpose to live the Chiistian life opponent? But their fears proved ground­ A. J. Donelson of Tennessee. aro forced to drive their cattla Well, wo could always lock the and to win others to faith in the QUICKLY TRANSFORMS less for the Greenbackers were at right and Governor Park of Missouri nt left. ______If history repents Itself this able to muster only about 300,000 across busy thorouglvtares every stable after tho horse was gone—if Lord Jesus.” The Republicans polled more year, they have plenty of cause popular votes nnd not a single day. tho stable hadn't been blown flat. The test which we apply as tho thon 1,000,000 votes and the * * * for worry, because third party Native Americans nearly 000,- one In tho electoral college. To overcome this, ono Pennsyl­ twelve lessons of the past quarter DEAD movements in American political vania farmer recently built a tun-! Rules for Long Life. They Won Gotham Freckles Contest 000. But James Buchnnan, tho Tho Populist Era pass In review is liistory have alwnys been a nel under the highwny near hia A JAPANESE doctor has landed As a student, ’have I seen in tho Democratic candidate, got 174 But a decade later the G. O. P. with the word that, by follow­ headache for the two major votes in tho electoral college as house. It is ot concrete pipe flva spread of Christianity the opera­ SKIN parties. Ot course, none ot them had real cause for worry. Popu­ Here’s the style of apron-frock ing a few simple rules, a follow against Fremont's 114 and Fill­ feet in dinmeter. The farmer now Judges Choose tion of a gospel of salvation which 3 tm’nules a day has ever succeeded in electing lism, which championed tho you’ve been wanting, a wrap­ drives his cattle under the road live.“? to be 240 years old. Ho didn’t Is the power of God for my salva­ removes freckles, more's eight—tliose of Maryland. causo of tiie farmor and tho say, but I figure this applies only n Pr'esident and in only seven By the time the next Presiden­ around thnt nITords unhnmpered instead of over it. — Washington ‘Most Freckled’ tion? Or, if I am saved, havo I blackheads, toot campaigns has one of them troodom of movement whether Post. to those of us who never go motor­ been stirred to a more earnest tial campaign came around the Famoun NABINOLA Cream actiwlly showed enough strength to be ing. A Christian life and a real passion nilLLAKD FILLIVIOBE Know-Nothing party had been The principal rules are to sleep Boy and Girl Bmootlia nwny tlio dull, dead cuticlo lliai represented in the electoral col­ merged with tho Republican. tor tho salvation of others? liidcB your natural boauty. All yi.u do ii lege vote. But nt least twice On a hard rridttress with a metal this: (1) At bedtimo spread a tliinlilm As a tciioher, have I really used their entrance into the campaign Liberty party. It nominated for Tho campaign of 1800 was pillow and learn to wriggle like a of Nadinola Cicnm over your f.icc-no the Presidency James G. Birney, marked by the paradox of two I $24,600 WORTH OF Here are the boy and girl ad­ my opportunity to win the mem­ massaging, no rubbing. (2) I,oiivo on has meant the difference be­ goldfish. Whether, in time, the be­ bers of my class to faith In the a former Kentucky Democrat “third parties” both of which ,®î| , ж ч ginner sprouts gills- and a fantail is judged to have the most and best wliilo yoir olcop. (3) Watch duily im- tween victory and defeat for ono Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ? provomont—usually in 6 to 10 d.iy.i you and slnve-owner, who sold his devoloped enough strength to . not stated, but it sounds plausiblel freckles in Greater New York. They of the m ajo r pnrtles. ¡ WONDERFUL GIFTS I Have I brought to bear on the will SCO a man’cloUB transforiMation. slnves, moved North nnd be­ break Into the electoral collego ГЛ» 1 Ч, '>1 î ;Чл . I've already spoken to a- tinsmith are Patricia Gallagher, fourteen, of FrceUlcs, blackhcada disappear; (liiii, lives of those in my class who aro How They’re Born came an Abolitionist. However, vote. Ono ot them represented about a pillow and, on awakening Staten Island, and Charles Coch­ eoarsoncd skin bccomca ciciimy-wliitc, . . Just for Naming This Picture of Dr. Dafoe Christians tho Word of God, stir­ Third pnrties, in tho usunlly the Liberty party didn’t flgure a split In n regular party and 1 this-morning, m ade a few experi- rane, of Queens. Six hundred chil- uatin-srnooth, lovolyl Fino rcsnlta iiosi- ‘И’--'t ó v ', /' ring them to holiness of life nnd tivoly Rimrantoed with NAI)INnT..\- accepted sense of the term, ure very prominently in the roartag tho other a coalition of odds and the Dionne Quins ita intnlul wriggles. ■ my Intentions dreii competed in the content. zeal for ,God’s cause on. earth? tc-itod and trusted fornonrly two rciic;!- hrought into being when Insur- "Log Cabin-Hard Cider” eam- and ends from various parties, m ight fool some People, but I don’t .Tunt nt.iiuj JUons__At. n1l.fnil«h<;niinter.tnnli:..'i!)i’..nr.., .-gp.ntj. . . ■ro’>ni — — Jii wo cannot ropiy in ino tn.- ..n.;i.ign of. iiie Ucliiuui'iliiu party, uiviuEo“ TiS:M>Kf?EiiEfi'rC.;F¥S-r- oeiieve ihoyd tool a; goldfish, unless decision Is unlmown. Some of the OTltoNADINOLA, Hox Л, I’arI.q.Torm, e flrmative, should wo not ask against its policies or its candi­ the Whig, and Van Buren, the by the slavery question in pre­ CHEVROLCr SEDANS he’d, been drinking , or ■ Bometiiing. entrants were so nearly completely ^2FRI0IDAIRES ' whether our efforts to teach havo date, walk out on the parent or­ Democrat, nnd it could muster vious cnmpnigns, was split wide I’m afraid my finning was faulty. covered with freckles tha'. any X30 RCA RADIOS been largely fruitless? But lot us Get at It ganization, organize a new one only 7,309 votes for its cnndidnte. open in this crucial year ot 1800. 1.000 CASH AWARDS OF $2 EACH Besides, I didn’t feel any too digni- choieo seemed unfair. However, Birney wns nominated again in 3.000 CASH AWARDS OF BACH not be discouraged, for ovon as wo Oil that squeaky door iiistciiJ and' nom inate a cnndidate of Tht! Northern wing of the party ' fied—greeting tho d'e\vy dawn by Patricia Gallagher and Charles 1044 nnd this time ho polled 02,- now review the lessons we havo of just saying you.must attend their own;'The first of these "in­ nominated Steplien A. Dougins i ì • behaving goldfishiously. Cochrane were finally declared the surgents" was the Peace party 203 votes but in neither cam­ •.Today, moro than ever, thelieiilihjr, tobust studied together tho Holy Spirit is to It. ot Illinois and tho Southern, or pionno Quint nro a e otlqui uibute to «he winners. ready to do His work and apply of 1812-16, composed ot Repub­ paign did he get a single electo- pro - slavery wing, , nominated finoit inothbdi of chlld-ttlilng. Todty, and Names Contusing. licans (forerunners of the pres­ rul vote. oveiy duy iliu Diuuuo QuinihavoQutkecUiti. OT content with coining eighty tlio truth to hearts nnd lives. John C. Brockenridge of Ken­ To Ыпв thij fact .to hl Ilà ra»f ih'ioihetd wUIwUl Sbfmwarded tJiw S el oaoa%tó£«( OctobMSdtm 195ё» tbt oclitf pllim bran’ new one—extremistu. who has given Ilttlo or nothing to The othor “ third party,” which working man, was running part in political history any more Cass of Michigan was nominated half on Deccmbotcmboi 15,1!)36;15,103 6 ..... , . Your jrrocornqcor haab »» «11«li tlie dettila of this Maybe, though, tho point is v/ell tlie preparation of weekly lessons represented a coalition, was tho through the West like a prairio lonsntlonal oiicr. See out how 10 enter... Itmiiy than did the so called Peoples at tho Baltimore convention of mcanawom*tdcnul free gift for you t taken. 'I’he dispatchc.q would seem it Is often u rather disconnected Constitutionnl tin ion party, fire. In the state and congres­ jiiirty of 1B24, cornposed oi Re­ that party, tho “Barnburner” rather to Indicate that quite a num­ and uninteresting recapitulation of made up ot old-time Whigs nnd sional elections of lUUO the Popu­ publicans who favored having tnction (so-called because, they Soe^lfour GrOQor.fo'r Pciails ol How lo Win One ol These Womlcrlul Free Gills! ber of persons over tl.ere hnve late­ twelve lessons. Know-Nothings, who would avoid list or People's party carried the Presidential electors chosen by were “willing to burn the politi­ ly. sho\vn. a tendency to verge to- A suggested method of gathering the''issue of slavery and achieve legialntures of Kansas and Neb­ tho people instead of having the cal barn to get rid of tho rats in ,ward the extreme. f , up tho essential tonchings of theso tho impossible goal of harmony raska, elected nine members of state legislatures do it for them. it”) bolted the conventiun and • And picking out the various'par­ lessons is to group them around throughout the country. Their congress and forced 34 others. The next year a Coalition party. made plans to hold one of their ities mixed .up in the French politi­ the following seven points: nominee was John C. Boll of Republicans and Democrats, to own. cal rndss-^that’s another tough job. The spread of Christianity otter Tennessee who polled 39 elec­ pledge themselves to carry out Only todny I rnn into this one—left- But Pete Can’t Blow Off the Foam our Lord's departure into the glory This mooting wns hold In toral votes. Tho three candidates Populist idens nbout free silver, public ownership of monopolies, centrist. It sort of suggests Ty Cobb was distinguished by the fact that Utica, N. Y., and it nominated received a total of 123 votes and G®d[ M^eircltaitdtieie Ex-President Martin Van Buren, postnl snvings banks and an in in his palmy days, covering tlio 1. It was by the preaching of Lincoln 180. wiio had been denied renomina­ come tax. outfield. But—that couldn't be be­ a faith that began and dontinuod Bolters Galore C a m B e CONSISTENTty A d v e r t i s e d cause the French don't go in for tion by tho Democrats in 1U44 Then Weaver, the former in the power and dombnstration of The campaign of 1872 was a baseball. They prefer dueling as be­ when they turned to the first Greenback, bobbed up as a Popu­ the Holy Spirit. God honors such mixed - up nllnir with crossing iBUY ADVERTISED GOODSi ing just as exciting. “dark horse” in our political his­ list leader and in 1892 won thoir preaching and teaching in our day. ovor of pnrty lines nnd bolters I must say it's discouraging just tory—Jnmes K. Polk of Ten­ nomination for tho Presidency. 2. It was a spiritual movement gnlore; A fnction of the Repub­ when, by following the news from nessee. In the election ho polled more that demonstrated its God - given lican pnrty, dissatisfied with the Paris, I'm beginning to get the Heds Lnter in the yoar a group of than 1,000,000 votes in the West 'ч' J“* power by thriving on persecution. certainty ot Grant’s renomina­ . unscrambled from the Pale Pinks, dissntisfiod Whigs withdrew and got 22 electoral votes. By ,л ц Ono wonders whether much of the tion, walked out, held nnother and the Mauves from the Helio­ from that party and joined 1890 the Democratic party had activity of the church in our day convention in Cincinnati and tropes, and the Holy Rollers from forccs with bolting Democrats adopted so mnny of tho Populist has not fallen into the doldrums chose Horace Greeley for Presi­ 'il' the Merry Widows, to have this add­ to hold a convention in Buffnlo, principles that Willinm Jennings of pious respectability. Perhaps wo dent nnd B. Grntz Brown of ed complication bust right in my N. Y. It nlso nominnted Vnn Bryan received their indorse­ need a little persecution. Missouri for vice-president. The face. Looks as tliough I’ll have to Buren for President. ment for President although they 3. It wns not the propagation of Democrnts decided thnt a fusion nominated their own candidate start it all over again. As the Free Soil party it was ' * и Г • « 4 theological theory or of a religious ticket was their only hope. for President, Thomas E. nble to poll only 291,000 votes, but sect or party. It was a movement Therefore, when they hold Wntson. Eventunlly they were Ilow to Rcducc. it caused tho Demoere.ts to lose of the Spirit of God which saved their convention in Baltimore, gradually absorbed by the two E v e r since the day when I was New York’s 30 electoral votes, known among friends as Tiiy- men, and saved them to win and they also nominated Greeley nnd major parties. serve their fellow-men. True MAKE THEM HAPPY which was just enough to give Brown. But this notion wns olTon- roid Deficiency Irvy, the human de­ Gen. Zachary Taylor, the V/hig After the Populist movement Christian service is nobler and One bottle of ‘DEAD SHOT' Dr. sive to the old-line Democrnta tour, I've fought the losing fight candidate, tlie 30 votes he two decades were to elapse be­ more sacrificial than“ any non- feery’8 Vcrmiiuge will Buva yo- m a k ;« i n v a n b u k e n who in turn walked out and held against overweight. hooded to detent Cass. fore there was' another third I tried dieting and became tho Christian social service. money, tlBco, anxiety, and rcsl.Ms a convention in Louisville, Ky., J. B. Weaver, director ot tho party movement but when it best friend the American Kpln.3f;li in­ 4. It was a movement in which the hsalth of your children In thus designated because ot tho -In 1852 the Free Soilora nomi­ where they nominated Charles steamboat inspection service of the came it unseated a party which dustry over knew, yet had only to laymen as well as religious work­ of W orm s or Tapeworm. union of the supporters of Henry nated Senator Joiin P. Hale of O’Conor of New York tor Presi­ had long been in power. The Department of Commerce, Wasli- turn rny head to brag and I re­ ers had a place. Philip the lay­ Clay with those of John Quincy Now Hampshire, who had been dent and gave him John Quincy story of that third party is too HEARTBURN? Ington, D. C., and the 109-pound Or.Pcetii's'DEAD SHOTVernilfuSO gained, practically instantaneously, man served with Paul the apostle. Adams, helped defeat Andrew a Jacksonian Democrat and had familiar to need moro than the marlin swordfish he caught at Santa what I'd lost. I exercised until I Lay men and women let us be Jackson and elect Adams. quit the party over the slavery barest mention here. In 1912 Ex- It’s surprising how many have heart­ Catalina island on tested thread issue. By this time the Free Soil had the jitters, but when I’d taken awake to our responsibilities and But nn nuthentic third party President Theodora Roosevelt line with breaking strength of GO vote had dropped to 157,000 and oil half a pound, it bounced right privileges. did not appear on the scene un­ led a revolt against the renomi­ burn. Hurried eating, overeating, heavy pounds, weighed on the Tuna club had no eilect on the contest be­ back while ti.e doctors were reviv- til the election of 1832. Six years nation of William Howard Taft, scales after having been conquered 5. Diflerence of opinion' was not tween Gen. Winfield Scott, tho ,ing me. 5(10 rt iMittIo nt 'ln"iK Í“* V v СИГ. earlier a certain William . Mor­ formed the Progressive or “Bull smoking, excessive drinking aU lead to by Mr. Weaver in a spectacular 25- permitted to hinder God’s work. WrlBllt’a I'lll Co., 100 Gold St., N.V. tn r Whig candidate, and Franklin But now I’ve found the absolute­ gan of Batavia, N. Y., who had Moose” party, corrallcd 88, elec­ m inute battle in the famous sword- Do we know enough to let God Pierce, tho Democrat, who was ly certain cure for reduction. It's work among us, even it lie does published a book purporting to toral votes nnd brought about heartburn. When it comes, heed the working in a moving picturo witii Ilshing banks off Santa Catalina is­ elected. the victory ot Woodrow Wilson Pete, a white Leghorn rooster in Philadelphia, drops in at a neigh not work just as we think he fo,- FIRST AID/к reveal the secrets of Masonry, little Jane Withers. When she sets land, 25 miles from iho coast of Tho Know Nothings ovor Taft, 435 to 8. warning. Your stomach is on a strike; : ^ borhood every morning for his glass of beer. should? disappeared and the members of the pace you can track yourself Southern California. T^elievinç (i. The missionary spirit of the that fraternity were accused of In the meantime, however, Twelve years later the Pro- back home by your own perspira­ preacher was carried over to the Common Skin AilmenUy^ having kidnaped him and another third party had come in­ gres.?ive party, this time under tion. Another engagement with convert. This is a succession drowned him in the Niagara to existence which, during its tiie loadorship of Senator Robert Janie and I could be rented out 0/’Injuries Air View of Father Knickerbocker’s Domain which God has continued to our QÌways r c iy on river. They were also accused of brief existence, figured in the M. LnFolletto of Wisconsin, again as my own living skeleton. blocking the investigation of electoral college returns. That « « « day. Are we co-operating and played a part In a Presidential helping it forward? Morgan’s disappearance nnd was the political group known as campaign although it was not a lias IMcinorics ot Viflencla. from v.’ostern New York opposi­ the Native American party or 7. The gospel is for all men, decisive one. For Calvin Cool- f T’S hard to concentrate on pen- tion to the Masons spread to Know-Nothings. It originated in Gentile as well as Jew, whether idge could have given John W. nant fights in the big leagues othor Eastern states. New York City in the forties as yellow, red, black, or white. The Davis LaFollette’s 13 electoral when we read of war-racked Spain, Several young politicians, a result of the large emigration college voles and he would still with 100,000 already dead, great commission is still our com­ Opening for among them Thurlow Weed of from Ireland during the famine have won the election. I hope the lovely old city of Va­ mand nnd our authority to pray, years when . the potnto crop give, and go, that all men may Now York and Thaddeus Stevens As for 1930—will it bo a repe­ il'- lencia has escaped the con.mon ru­ of Pennsylvania, seized upon this fnlled. Out ot the resentment hear the gospel of the Grace of tition of 1912 v/ith this year's in. Seven years ago I was travel­ prejudice to further their am­ ngainst these “foreigners” grow WILLIAM WlltX ing around and about over throe God third party playing a part in bitions and the result was the a secret society, the “Supreme continents, and at every slop had • Makers o{ a well known, IiiqUy defeating an occupant of the organization of an Anti-Masonic Order of the Star Spangled Ban­ Adams of Massachusetts for n \ listened morning, noon and night, Power of Liltlo Rivers Bthioal cosnotlo proparatiou o'“ White House who is seeking re- s\ political party. ner” and a political party, the running mnte. O'Conor polled to the .song "Valencia.” Little rivers seem to have the in- soaking female agonia, eilhor new election? Will it be a repelltlon Native Americans, with a plat­ only n little more than 29,000 So a friend and I made a pilgrim- or currently engaged in slni>^' . In September, 1830, this party ot 1848 and aid in defeating deflnable quality that belongs to cer­ form of opposition to aliens, the votes but Greeley didn't do much Hge to the town in which presum­ work. Highly eifootivo now Eclli»!! | held a national conveijtlon in ono of thn two major party tain people in the world—the power pnpacy,. infidelity and socialism. better nnd, bitterly disappointed ably, tho tiling originated, and Va­ Philadelphia, tho fir.sl; of its leaders even though it doesn’t TAKI MILNESIAS of drawing attention without count­ angle raaitoH it a sure-lire so"“' ovor his poor showing, he died lencia turned out to be the ono apot kind in this country. It was Tho popular nam e ot Know- register a single vote in tho ing it, the faculty of exciting inter­ in 90% of oases. It will not u» Nothings wns attached to the in loss than a month after the on the map whore nobody had over attcnilcd by 9G delegates from doctoral coUogo balloting? Or MHnesia, the original milk of magnesia est by their very presence nnd way necessary to purchaao sample »oi- party because when its members election. As n result the Demo- played that tune or sung it or 10 states and out of it grew will it be a repetition of thosn nf do»ng things.—Van Dyke. ohandiso ii sdtisfactory credit rcl- wore questioned about it they crntic electors scattered their hummed it or whistled it, or even erenns are lurnislied v/itli io''“ another convention in Bal­ other years in which there in wafer form, taken after indulgence, invariably replied “I don't vote, giving 42 to Thomns A. were third parties in the Held' heard of it. On Being Just ol inquiry. timore tho next year to be at­ know.” In 1847 they held a na­ Hendricks of Indiana, 13 to B. and they didn’t aíTect the re­ relieves heartburn. Crunchy and tasty. It was indeed a relief. So we Whatever is unjust is contrary to tended by as many delegates Write today, to from each state as there wcro tional convention in Philndelphia Gratz Brown and two to Charles sult either w,iy, even though r.Uiyed a week. Tlie sherry-and- the divine will; ond from this it fol­ J. Jenkins of Georgia. Grant won lioro, fr.om nn r.irplr.nc 23,000 feet cbove land, one; look.s down on Ncv; York city and its environs whure representatives ia both housis whnre thoy nominated Gen. Ilenry tiiey were reprosenícd ia tbo Each wafer equals 4 teaspoonfuls mific I'Kii beioro-luncheon was also quite lows that no true nnd abiding happi­ DENTON’S COSMETiC CO overwhelmingly v/ith a total elec­ j.’uod—all but the egg! Tiore than .seven million people live. Manhattan, Brooklyn, Jersey City, the roaches of Long Island are all ot congress (tho forerunner ot Dourborn'tor vice-president nnd electoral vote? ness can be gained by those who 4402-23rd St.. i.ong Island City, N. recommended, but did not foi^ toral vote of 280. Ф V/estcfii NewspBper Unlua. IKVIN S. COIJU. plainly seen. our present convention system). of magnesia. 2.0c, 35 c &: 6qc packages. ll.Vl' ■ ty-WSV iiurfinM. are unjust.-iltretoh, " r i J

) • ■ TlUU'Hclay, Seplombor 24, 103G TITB MOCKSVILLE ENTBRPRISIl. MOCKSVILLE. N. С -'■■.vfT------Thursday,'3eptomber 24, li)8ß -™5 J'ÍOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. PAGE FIVE REDLANl) NEWS Mr. O'. W. Wiil'fortl who lias ” CAMPUELL-WALKER FUNEltAL HOME ! been vui'y sick is improving, glau* months. All the above colts CASH PAID FOR CEDAR LOGS: Club Moötlngfl Mrs. R. C. Smith spent one day jto know. were rai.'ied at the County AMBULANCE SEUVÍCE . FUNERAL DIRECTORS Local Happenings and timber. For details write the past wcük with lier mother, Don’t rorgct that Friday, Sep- Ghurch News BUSIiSS LÜCÍLS Home farm from mares weigh­ W H O S W H O Geo. C. Brown nnd Co. of N. Jirs. w; D. Smith. lenibur 25th is the timo to ciuaii PHONE 48 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Coming and ing around 1300 pound's.— A. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Smith Soc-lai Functions M. Laird, Supt. County Home, C., Greensboro, N. C. 9 lO tf off the cemetery at Liberty ийй>:<ши1е(й)я».»м;хйши)е<»!):<1яи»»й)хм»»{й>:<ии):()«мми):(1:(и)хки!ам1йин>хй):{^ WANTED—TO BUr 2 ALLAD- spent the weelc-end with Mr. and Going of those L, M. Tutterow. Chairman Ш CHILDREN'S CLASSICS Church. A ll who are iiitcrovtL'd Card Partlee SOCIETY dln Lamps. Good condition, Mrs. Stiicy Smith. please come and help. We know see or notify Enterprise Of­ Board of. County Commission­ JACOB STKWART Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith and fice. ers. 9 24 2t. Attorney at Law ■family spent Saturday in Wins­ Mocksville, N. C. Kodak Finishing MISS MARY J. HEITMAN. Social Editor Trade with thg Merchants ton-Salem. P hone 112 BASIC SLAG i OfBce Jii Southern Bank & ir a r t Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Foster RídYouKself of FOR CLOVER AND GRAIN advertise in the:, Enterprise Company building ivere the Sunday guests of tho lat­ For prompt and speedy service leave Mrs. Wriston Lee, of Monroe, Drs. Martin and Byerly $12,50 per ton.--C. C. Snnford Office phone...... 13H ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Miss Vivian Hilton, young peo- I------^ ------— I Kidn,ey PóiSons is visiting Mrs. E. W. Crow. In Phiiadclphin Sons Co. Dunn. your film w ith us. _____ J , , pie’s department, rpenc Tuesüay in Wins- Bvoriv th« Winston-Salem Presbyt¿r- stock now.— C. C. Sanford Sons E Biggest anfl Best Fair x m àM f Af* »OI and, iicivoM—ltd m ore, you w ill receive absolutely f.on-Salem. lie Allen. ref^Tiesdav foi % ,-Г ''ГиГ’ held in bexing- CO. • I i •a « d iW 9 má ЛтЧ know whit (• THEATRE Miss Cordelia Smith waa tho where they will spend ° a^ôveral' «"d Wlnston- . ^ Sunday 'guest of Miss Elva Hen­ weng? One 5x7 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sanford days, being away a week. Dr ®**ch day the conference s Имя яКм МММ thougM to yoor FOR SALE—COTTAGE ON SAL drix. ЬЙму«.В| яга Кму fundioii prop«. FREE Kodak Enlargement are on a trip to Tennessee and Lester Martin will consult Dr' » different place. Sev- . .ilVlrtl»«!.«.. *OVnl -Pttrx ГГЛ ...Ml ______isbury St., Mockivllle, N. C.. Refresh yourself glad, to s Miss Marie Sofley, teacher of Kentucky, I Chevalier Jackson, of Temnlp ^ere Avill accompany Friday & Saturday ly .to (eaeOoMl Ш му ditod« »af close in, 5 rooms, bath.— Mrs. H the Courtney School spent the ЯЙР MOM «Mto lo itay in tb« blood, University, wiio is a renowned ' Larew -to thoae meet­ see you and appreciate your 5 from your choice kodak negative. E. P. Bradley. See J. D. P. week-end with her mother, Mrs. mé to peton mä ivMt Л A. T. Grant, Jr.. has entered ’^•ynf?lof?ist. Dr. Byerly will ings. Those present where: Mes­ : X “ROGUE OP THE RANGE*’ dames John Larew, W. C. Cooper, Campbell. 9 24 3t. patronage.' ' ¡J J. A. Sofley. Stop by, we w ill loan you a kodak over Gordon Military Institute, Barn- Frederick Byerly, a U« OMI^ N k m Im * • sville, Ga. . ' medical student In that city. ' C. O. W oodruff, J. B . . John ­ John Mack Brown playing stone, ' Allcö Woodruff,' ^Essle AUCTION SALE of LIVESTOCK North Carolina [ In the Superior htén Hwty.lVnr «*>■»■■■■<>< the week-end. Monday Noon, Oct. 5th,, Court ■*. Ve. «■ eü Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Harbison Mattie Eaton Auxiliary Byerly, G. G. /Daniel, ' ti.' T. Davie County | Court DMilb al wy House, Black Percheron Stal­ W ho tasted the porridge Town of Mocksville were visitors In Morganton two The Mattie Eaton Auxlliarv Misses Salllo Hun'l, lion, 30 months old, weiiths days this week. met in the Methodist annex on ‘ ^ HALL-KIMBROUGH ' Vs LeGrand’s Pharmacy Miller, Jane Bradley, Lois Tor­ •• ’1260. Broke to harness. One COMING Monday afternoon. In the ab- Then sat In each chair Rufus Furches and wife, Ffee- rence, V ivian Hilton, Oarnet Ro­ Grey Gelding Percheron 18 P H O N E -¿I •Jacob Stewart, attorney, at_ senco of the president, Mrs. J. love Fui'ches, heirs at law of “THE REXALL STORE” bertson, Lucile Walker, and Pearl ; months old. Both of the above Doans PILLS tended court in Salis'bury, Tues­ H. Thompson, the meeting was in HBU6 COMPANY Monday & Tuesday ^ Of the Blg^ of the M iddle-sized Mollie Furches, dec-.’d, Bank of Koon. •ire s,aw3 of Hector. Owned by Davie, Mortgagee, Davie County. day and Wednesday. charge of Mrs. E. W. Crow, who S. Clay Williams, weighing ap­ . "A Good Drug Store” ed the devotionals. After a brief proximately 2000 pounds. Two / 3nd the шее L ittle Bear ? NOTICE OF COMMISSIUNEK’S Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dodd, of pi'siness-seasion the work of the PETTER PERFORMANCE mule colts from Percheron Quick Delivery Service “Trapped By Television." SALE Fallston, apent Sunday with Rev. institutional church was discuss Mares out of the Lanier Mam­ ,'ind Mrs. W. H. Dodd. "'■•'h Mrs. Crow speaking of Charlotte, N. C. “Eight months mouth Jack. Ages 5 and half Phone 141 Under and by virtue of a ----- ,,----- the People’s .Center, Rio de Jan- ago, thirty-two buses of the M O CK SV ILLE, N. C. judgment made and entered in Miss Bernice Powell Is spend-, Brazil, and Mrs. E. J, Har- Queen City Coach Company were North Carolina In the Superior follow s: , . , I Fall Suit Time Is Here the above-entitled cause in the in,i some time In Winston-Salem bison telling of the Moore Mem- analyzed and recelvedi the Sol- Зхихихихихнхихнхихихихихнх Court " Adjoining the lands of Mollie Davie County Superior Court of Davie County, with her sister, Mrs. W. P. An­ orial Church. Shancrhai, China. venlzed Concentrate Treatment. Town of Mocksville Furches and Joe Woodruff. ''Be­ dated September 7th, 1936, to and cooler days are on the way, so if you need a suit derson. Miss Blanche Eaton offered the Since that time, these ibuses have Bargains! «нхтнхихнхихнхнхйхижнхихихихихнхнхнхихмхихихмхззя^зхи» ginning at a stake and running N Vs satisfy said pudgment, the under closing prayer. Members in,a£-|®hown a remarkable improve- S. 88 deg. East 2.50 chains to a DR. P. Ы. MASON, Dentist iPreelove (Truolove) Furches and signed Commissioner will, on or if you are going to need a suit this Fall NOW is the Frank Bahnson, Jr, of Farm-___ were: Mesdamea___ E. J. “»d mileage per gallon has husband, Rufua Furches, Dayle stake; thence S. 2 dog. West 1 the 10th day of October, 1936, at 1|гц1оп, returned to Brevard Col- Harbison, Julia C. Heitman, J. L.I shown a considerable increase. Sanford Building p, County. chain to a stake; thence North tlie'door of the Davie County lege last week to resume his Sheek, E. W. Crow, C. S. Allen, Carbon cleaning and valve grind­ Ladies’ and Children’s 88 deg. West 2.20 chains to a time to buy it! Court PIo»wc/-in Mocksville, North studies. C. G. Loach, T. N. ChaiTin, M. D. ing havo boon practically elimi- ' stake; ihence North 2 deg. varia- MOCKSVILLE, N. C. NOTICE OF COMMiSSIOINKKS Carolina, sell at public auction to Pass, B. I. Smith, Sudle Williams, nated. j COATS at Bargain t’on, 1 chain to beginning. Said мхнхйхнхихихнхнхижиаихихнхихихихняижиаиананжиянхиама the highest bidder for cash, sub­ Misses Flossie Martin and ' Leary Craven, Glenn Craven, C. ‘T can In all sincerity, recom-1 SALE lands conveyed, by deed to Free- These Suits come in all styles and models. ject to the confirmation of the Hazel Baity, of the Wlns?on-^H. Tomlinson, Missea Ruth Booe mend your Super-Solvenlzed Mo­ Prices Under and by virtue of a jucTg^ love (Truelove) Furches, March Court, the property hereinafter Salem schools, spent the week- »«d Mary Heitman. tor Fuel most highly.” Flour, 98 lbs ...... $2.75 # !! ment. made and entered in the 31, 1920, recorded in Ofllce of Single and double breasteds, plain and described, located In T'own of oud at home. (Signed) L. A. LOVE 100 lbs. S u g a r ...... $5,10 An Important Part of your Fall Costume above-entitled cause in the Su­ Register of Deeds, Davie County, Mocksville, Mocksville Township, sports backs. Sizes to fit all men. baptist VVoraans Missionary Genera! Manager Pink Salmon, 15c value ...... 11c The one important feature of your perior Court of Davie Cotinty, N. C. in Book 25, page 445. Davie County, and more paitlcul- Mr.4. J. P. Groen, who has been Union Queen City Coach Co., Inc. Blue Bell Overnlls, pair 07c Fall coatume that your friends will J i dated September 7Lh, 1930. to Dated this 8th day o f Septem- be sure to notice wiil bo your por- ariy described aa loU ow s:___ uii the sick Hot, '¡a allowing Im- The Woman’s Missionary Union See Yoiii' Pure Oil Denier Sweaters 60c and up -a.-di&ry--- X .iXi«'. -jBiUieni'-ULajZE,— LiiL-ua-g-ûte-i'ow-i'fl Hi- Adjoining lands oi aarry C F J.» от ■einerrt7~}rer татт/ ùiviiùu TuE'i, UUul i-luj„Iiii Blipîist UmTfcn ofT wo undersi’gned Comniiasioner will, next wave ,and you will receive ■ JACOB STEAVART • ons and othera. Beginning at a be glad to know. Monday afternoon, the devotion­ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7TH Hata .... 97c to $1,49 on the 10th day of Octo­ “ $935~$t230~ many compliments. Call for ap- • 9 10 4t. ComiTÍlssioner stone and runs East 2 deg. als led by Mrs. George Bryan SCHOOL iDAY AT WINSTON- Dreaaes 50c to $7.50 ber, 1936, at 12:00 o’c lo ^ polntniont today. Var 2.78 chains to a stake; thence Mrs. Harry Osborne and little being tho lesson on the vine and SALEM AND FORSYTH FA IR ' Cotton Suiting .. 24c to 35c noon, at the door of the D av s q u i r r e l s e a s o n o p e n S. 20 deg. West 92 links to a son, Harry, Jr. a,re spending two Sheeting 8 У2С per yd MAYFAIR BEAUTY SHOPPE C ounty, Court House, in Mocio school day ,at the big Wlns- Kenny Coffee, 1 lb. pkg. 1ЙС lic auction to tho hitrheat bidder Grand presented the topic of MocksviHe, N. C. halns to a stake; thence N. 2 Loose Coffee ...... 9c for cash, subject to the confirm­ received the following telegram (Street Floor) Schoola and' the Kingdom, aa- ton-Saiem and Forsyth County aeg. Var. 90 llnka to , the begin­ Misa Cordelia Pass, who tea- slated by Mrs. J. F. Hawkins, 5c Matches ...... 3c ation of the Court, the property last Wedneaday from,,A>i3j 3tant. Fair. On that date every school ning. Containing Vi acre more chts at: Mount Ulla, spent the Mrs. LeGrand spoke of the cen- 5c School Tablets ...... 8 c нхнаиаиаиайяиай! hereinafter described, located in State Warden Kugler: child and teacher In all the or less. Said lands convoyed by week-end with her 'parents, Mr. tennlal of Luther Rice, misslon- PleHty Pants at Bargain Prices Town of Mocksville, Mockaville i ‘‘Split season squirrels, Davie Men’s and Young Mens counties adjacent to Forsyth deed to M. S. Furches from 2nd aiid Mrs. M. D. Pass. ary and founder of collegea, will be the guests of tho fair [ handle Red Goose and Wolver­ Township, Davie County, and county Sept. 1st to Sept. 30th; Welcome, Fair Visitors Colored Presbyterian Church, re­ ine Shoes, and can fit the whole more particularly described as which is being widely celebrated management. From 9 o’clock In -.-?-'^-’,ту.г«от^агас»|Г*гк< November 20th to January 81st.” NEW FALL HATS Ш 1 corded in Hook 17, pn.ge 49«, O f­ - Miss Frances S.illuy, of Ashe­ ill Baijtiol oluauliea. Mio. J. F. tile iiiuriiiag until 11 o’clock that family. These shoes aro guaran­ Whilo in town for the fair, visit us for Cigars, Cigarettes, iice of Register of Deeds of ville, visited Miss Jane Crow be- Hawkina, president, presided night the children will find every- teed to give satisfaction. Buy Davie County, N. C. in all the new colors and blends iore they entered Salem Coilege over the buaineas meeting, and thing running in full bast. They now and save money. Candies, Ice Cream, Beers and Wines and all kinds of Dated this 8 th day of Septem­ last week. Miss Salley is also a- plans were made for the all-day will find agricultural and llve- I have plenty Collar Pads, Bri­ ”'I V 1 jT W e l c o m e , F a i r V i s i t o r s sandwiches! ber, 1,936. 1 . 9 8 2 . 9 5 senior at Salem. study of the. atewardahlp Ibook, stock exhibits surpassing any- dles, 1 set Harness worth $25,00 '■> EVHii $ to $ for ,'i!22.00. Mowers, Rakes and 'I, We invite you to come in and see our line JACOB STEWART two weeks hencc. Those present'thing of the sort uver seen be- 9 10 4t. Commi-ssioner Mrs. J. C.. Sherrill and daugh­ were: Mesdames J. F. Hawkina,, fore. They will see buay bees at Harrows at Bargain prices. We Specialize in Home of Watches and Jewelry of all kinds. ters, M argaret H ill and Sarah J. H. Fulghum, W. II. Dodd, C. work—they will see handicraft Plenty Live Stock. If you need a li . Boys’ Fine School and Men’s Fall and Winter Josephine, of Mount Ulla, spent U. Horn, A. F. Campbell, John North Carolina In tho Superior from the boys and girls clubs of paiv of first class mules see me. Plate Lunch 35c the week-end with Mrs, Sherrill’s LeOrand, George Bryan. Fred ithe various counties. They will i i \ / Davio County Court DRESS SHIRTS DRESS PANTS Expert Repair W o r k mother, Mra. William Miller, ' ii’ivette, VV. M, Crotts, J. F. Jar- enjoy the great'midway with its Town of Mocksville rett, J. T. Angell. The Sunbearns Ivides and tented attractions. Yours for Bargains Vs 48c 68c 75c $1.98 to $4.95 Mrs. J. F. Naylor, of Cana, who met at the same hour with their They will see horse races, free AMERICAN CAFE Agent For Mary V. Lash ana husband, has been sick for the past week, leaders, Mesdames J. W. Wall, T. grandstand acts, fireworks and a il H. Lash, Bankers Trust and Title E. G. PRICE, Prop. Boys’ Good Quality i.s now, at the home of Mr. and j. Caudell, Harley Sofley and S. gorgeous niht revue. In all, they J. FRANK HENDRIX V MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES Ins. Co., subtrustee, Davie Coun­ Boys’ Knickers & Long Pants ON-THE SQUARE MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Mrs. Floyd Naylor, where she will q . Stonestreet. will see one of the greatest agi'i- ty, B. B. M iller, 'I’rustee, Ida B. FALL SWEATERS Mocksville, N. C. ^ f be under medical treatment. cultural fairs of the whole South •ЕОЗЕВЗКИНИВМВИЕИЯКЯИКИИИЕНКМВИНИЕВНЯИЯИЯНЯИННЕИЕИИИВИИИ* Beronneau, judgment,. A. B. Sa- 1 97c $1.48 $1.98 $2.95 ----- Ü----- leeby. Trading as Saleeby Dis­ 97c $1.48 to $2.95 Miss Miller Is Hostess and all without a penny of cost 'i i. J Mr. and Mrs. Louis Platt, of ^^¡iiio Miller was gracious for entrance to the grounds. ) . J. U tributing Co., Judgment, The г JEWELRY STOß Lakeland, Fla., spent a day this ¡jt ¡1 delightful party on ' Another great day which will Ш Uoal Estate Co. T'rustee, Crest- M O CK SV ILLE, N. C. week with IVirs. J.-L. Shuck. Mr. ^yednosday afternoon. The attract added thousands to the WAIT FOR TH.E Si'lGGEST AND BEST wood lisalty Corp., Eugene C. r and Mrs, Platt spent a winter >. ! IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT jionie was decorated w’ith a lovely Winston-Salem fair will be Satur- i SBEBiS Ward, Trustee, Universal Liq. Co. buru, and arc pleasantly remem­ and Universal Liquidating Co. profusion of fall flowers, and ^ day, October 10th, when the en- bered. four tables of bridge and one of j tire afternoon program will be- ' ' ' i Ladies, don’t spend your life two feet v'.': i/':\ WOTICE OF COMMISSIUNEK'S rook were arranged. In c o u n tin g ! furnished by “Luclcy” Teter and Î \ Jacob Stewart, A. T. Grant, A. SALE from happines . , . GET INTO the scores Mrs. L, E. Feezor was liis Holl Drivers. These groat AND FORSYTH COUNTY 37TH USEYQUR Guf New T. Daniel, Robert S. McNeill and given the bridge prize, a pretty ■■automobile stunt drivers will Under and by virtue of a judg­ lauwsier Grant, attorneys of handmade handkerchief, and!staKe an, exhibition unlike any- * * TRIM TREDS . . . and get more out Goodrich ment made arid entered in the Mocksville, attended the 17th Mrs. W, (N, Clement won a siml- thing of tho kind ever shown in Tires .Batteries above-entitled cause in the_ Su­ of life. Judicial District Bar Association lar prize for rook. The hostess the south. Smashing and crash­ Everyone can enjoy perior Court of Davie tioiinly, ai iNewlana the luth, served delicious cliicken salad, ing their machines around the these first-quality dated September 7th, 1936, to potato chips, crackers, water­ race track, they will give thrills guaranteed products Trim Tred Health Shoes OCTOBER 6 TH TO lOTH—9 A.M. TO 11 P.M. . M .satisfy .said judgment, the Mrs. M, G. Ervin was called to melon pickle, iced tea and chess aplenty for visitors to the final on our crcdit plan. - undersi'gned Commissioner will, the beclside of her sister, Mrs, R. pies. Those playing were Mes­ day of the fair. '1 1 ® 'I MAKE YOUB OWN on the 10th day of Octo­ All colors and sizes \v, Sammeth, o'f Abbeville, S. C, dames Lester Martin, W. F. Ro­ Every night during the fair S—BI® DAYS and NIGHTS—5 ber, 1936, at 12:00 o’clock -aat Thursday aniTia atill there. binson, Grady Ward, J. F. Haw­ week there w ill be/an elaborate, EASY TERMS musical revue, with pretty girls,"' Every Day a Feature Day—Every Night a Spectacle Just selcct what you noon, at the door of the Davie -iMrs. Sammeth, vyhO la the wife of kins, C. R. Horn, R. S. McNeill, need and show us your County Court House, in Mocks­ $ 3 . 9 5 the M ethodist minister there, is L. E, Feezor, G, G, Daniel, S. A, funny comedians and graceful NEVER SUCH EXHIBITS—SUCH ENTERTAINMENT dancers. Fireworks will furnish liccnsc identification. ville, North Carolina, sell at pub- I critically ill. ■ , i-; Harding, J, F. Clement, C. G. We instoll or deliver lie auction to the highest bidder Children’s Poll Woodruff, p. J. Johnson, E, C, ,the usual finale for a great even- MRIGULTURAL your purchase at once. for cash, subject to the confirm­ LeGrand, G'aither Sanford, iMiss ing at the county fair. Horse LIVE STtmc EXimtT Mr, and Mrs. Harrell Powell EXKHNT HORSE RACIII6 • NO DELAYS ation of the Court, the prpperty Parrot Shoes and Harrell, Jr., spent the week­ Sarah Gaither, Miss Ossie Alli­ racing dally except Saturday with • NO RED TAPE to the three fastest horses In Amer­ The flnett farm prcduotf pro* Tuesday, Wednesday, ahoninr tbe quality that has hereinafter described, located in end in Winston-Salem and was son, and at the rook table were duced In North Carolina com- made thiH sootlon fnmuus— • QUICK SERVICE Town of Mocksville, Mockaville Mrs. R B. Sanford, Mrs. E. W. ica as an added attraction will Thursday, Friday fanndsomo awards ior the best Are all leather. Ideal for school accompanied home by Mrs, R, S, petlnf for premiums unexcelled specimens. Township, Davie County, ana Powell, who has been spending Crow, Mrs. W. N. Clement Misses delight lovers of this American in Importance. Aftetnoons. and dress. A ll sizes. more particularly described as some time there w ith her dffught- Ruth Booe, .iiine' Bradley and sport. The big midway v/lth Its A FEW OF OUR UNUSUAL C A S H VALUES $ 6 . 5 0 mary rieitman, and Mrs. C. F. .scores of features; band music follow.s: er, Mrs, W, F, Anderson, r » 1 'ot N. Main St. Lying West Meroney, Jr. was an additional all day and evening; great dis- WINTER M RDEN REVVE EVERY EVEWNS M FRONT 1 Exhaust Extension..44 ipe ...... 11.79 of N. Main St., bounded by lands guest. plays of the finest products of ...... ‘.10 $1.48 to $2.95 Mrs. J. H, Thompson and Miss o r THE ORAND STAND Fendar Guldea.,..:...... 69 Ash Receivers, cf J. F. Hanes, Dr. R. P. Ander­ North Carolina for handsome pre­ Key Locking Cigar Lighters.;... .23 Just the shoe for the college man Martha Call are spending this Special Muate—Beautiful Girl»—Dancing-Singing |j i' Gas Tank Cap...... 34 Uear View Mirrors, .23 son and Mrs. Ida G. Nail, Jacob Presbyterian Auxiliary miums will Combine to make thia .33 Wfc.k with their cousin, Mrs, B. i Uadintor Oi namenta...... 19 Glare Shields...... Stewart and Dr. E. P. Crawtord, ■j.’ne x^rcsbyterian Auxiliary 37th annual event one long to Ue Mirror Clocks...... 1.79 Jt.mcs, in Richmond, ,,Va. Spark 1‘Uigs...... 29 containing about 4 acres mm’e or FORTUNE SHOES met nt the hut on Monday after­ remembered iby those fortunate 1- Goftftles...... 09 _____ Gear Shift Get details in our Shoe Dept, on 't'hey wer.t especially to see their WORLD OF MIRTH SHOWS ON ‘LUCKY’ TETERS HELL DRIVERS Balls...... 09 less. Said lanus conveyed by noon, with the president, Mrs. enough to attend. A Door Handles...... "<9 fuint, Mris V/illlam Van Eaton, or THE MIDWAY Hub Cnps...... 0» Radio Tubes. .39 deed to Mary V. Lash from H. A. Nationally Advertised how you may win a brand new jonn Lare;v, in the chair. The Fair week in Winston-Salem is In Smashing, Crashing Automobiles .69 Clarendon, Texas, who is visit­ ■ С I Fnn Belts...... 19 Auto Jacks., i:iiijlo lesson in Genesis was con­ October 6th to 10th. Big Features— Showa, Midea and Motoreyclea Mil Neely and wife Flora Neely, on I’ackurd 120 Sedan. ing her daughter, Mrs. Janies. $4.00 ducted by Mias Jane- Bradley, and Spectacles ., Ü- ': July 24, 1925, recorded in Book All colors and sizes SATURDAY ONLY— 1:30 P. M. IHB^RIO'AUVOMOBILI iUiss Sarah Gaither had charge LIBERTY NEWS bi :jO, page 460-461, Oilice of Regis­ ter of Deeds of Davie County, Jliss Hayden Sanford, accom- of the program on Bible train- ^ j is' : mg in tlie Sunday School, and Rev, M, G, Ervin will fill hia | SoIm o I Days Cnrvor'B Famous North Carolina. lianied Iby hor schoolmate. Miss ADEN Che lesson aoveiopment in tne regular appointment at. Liberty} FIREWORKS } ! Dated this 8 th day of Septem­ liuth Holt Anderson, of Burling­ Tuesday for !H%h>^Diviiig ( ffereni dwparcmunis waa e.K- ! M, E. Church next Sunday night i EVEIIY Ш И Т ÄT THE 0 ber, 1936. ton, left Monday m orning to re­ ,Winston-S),ilem Storse For 25 Years plaiiiea by .he •iollowin>s: ■ Mrs. .at 8 o’clock...... ■ .Wcdnosdiiy^ ?.i ■ JACOB STEWART • BELK-HARRY CO fill ter ' Agiiea" Scott " Collogo, Do- for County i Educational 1 0 10 4t. CommissionBr i^atur, Ga. Mr. and BIrs, Gaither J. B. Johnstone, tne beginners;! Mr. Robert Kimmer and Mr, to Schoo! ChiJdrcn ÿ ito r xv4(li » rrlrl i\0r. Si8 .|üiid Kntcrtuiuing 1 Salisbury’s Leading f ii’e S Salisbury, N. C. ■ianford accompaniuihthom to At- Mrs. Alice u ooaruii, prinuu'y; Winford Tutterov,-, of Kannaiiolis Froo Those DayH UnrlllVt tllflctioulttr LET US DO YOUR JOB WÚRK- ^■•nta, and will return on Tniirs-'' Miss Sallie Hunter, juniors, Mrs. visited the foimcr’s pa'rents, Mr. 1 Foatul'cs 1 ШШШЖШ -WE W IL L DO IT RIGHT. day, I ¡W. C. Cooper, intermediates; _«‘”'^ I‘'»’ C .L ,K ’mmer Sunday, ШШ!

THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Mocksville. N. С.. Thuraday, September 2 4 ^ 9 ^ Thur.4day, Soptcnilicr 24, 19,‘îG killing. The British government tells Spirited Kittens on THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. he .could accomplish. If she wer« h ii ’em liow much lo plant, harvest, PAGE SEVEN Jel) Inughcfl again In his ivarniing G . 0 . P. Leaders J'’0UK NEW.S way. “you would. Did you wonder wife to hold In his arms, when lie process and ship in half a dozen Cross Stitch Towels SMITII GUOVID NEWS crops, Thay have put government Sovoral from our community it I wanted you to stayT—Hoy, you I" dropped Ills task; if sho would Bhnre Duke Hositai nt Durhnin one day Mrs. N. J. Cope spent several into business in a big way in thoir attended the home coming at Ad­ ley's parents, Mr. and Mfs. J. F.- ho called to tho boy. "Coiue closer I with him tho evening and iiours ol Are in Bad W a y Mi',4. G. V. Greene attended the thia week for iiirtlitr trentmenl' housing program, whereas our Uuv. H. C. Froun?iin will iill d.iys last week wltli her mother, Catch I" And Job chuckcd n gold- night, and meet, for him, the world b j fmioral ol” her .ч1.ч1ог, Mrs. Mil­ vance Sunday. Pott's Sunday. housing program is dying on its .a»»' '■■ ■■ Mr. Webster Snyder nnd son, Mrs. Jarvis in Concord. piece which tho boy caught, catling day. jhi.s regulär iiupointmont here next DRAGONS foot. Half of Europe is on a govern­ liard Jones la.4t Wednesday, Sop- Mrs. O. II. Hartley, Elizabeth Mr. Odell G'rubb and family, of out loud thanks. Now he had talked to her ot hia Just Doddering to Sunday nt 2:a0 o’c.ioek. Ait'tcv RIVERSIDE NEWS Henry, ol' near Linwood, spent work nt llocliester, and of lilmsolt, ns ment power ownership status, and lOlli, Mrs, Jonos was well one night last week with Mr. and Hartley, Florine Barnhardt, Mrs. i’ndkin, spont Sunday with Mr» "All through.” Jeb dismissed him, staid old Great Britain has so much he hnd to no one else, not oven to Jud. Henry Shoaf visited Mrs. Hart­ and Mrs. C. M. Grubb. "Now, old top, are you going: to stay?" Brainless End; > more socialism in it than we have Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Livengood jMrs. Alex Livengood, Jr. DRIVE YOU ■Td like to, Jud." 'Rod,” siio said at last, after ono of their long silences, "I’vo something to that it is a joke for the old dealers Jr. and son, W. A., spent the JERUSALEM NEWS Anchor was upand they were mov­ doclde,' Help me. It’s about the trial. Spout Guff About to come back and tell us Roosevelt and Mrs. Roberta Peebles. Sliell ' that Mr. weelc-end with Mr. and Mrs. Web­ is a dangerous socialist and that we ing, with ' deceptive smoothness, out They say that what will happen to had•„.,,1 'Jiitin ill111 iofni' r several months, I Freeman willw ill boI». returned tto . ii..the ster Snyder, of near Linwood. By European Methods ought to see how mucli better Eng­ Preaching every 1st Sunday al EDWIN ot tho harbor on a limpid, lazy lake. Myr,tle Lorrlo will depend on me. I iuit her death was very sudden, Farmington charge. The children of Mr, J. A. Bai­ everything's 0 . K. ! ’ The brothers sat down to breakfast can free her—or convict her. Do you land handles its problems. eleven o’clock. 1st and 3rd Sun­ BALMER One more statement: Favorite yiic has been a' resident of ley gathered at his home Sunday opposite each other nt the gay little bellcvo that?" ASHINGTON. — Tho sum- Promotion Day service w ill bo day night at 7:45 o’clock. Rev. .... argument against Roosevelt’s re­ Sliarpsburg for several years, and gave him and, his daughter, table at tho forward end ot tho dinlnji- “I don't know," snid Hod. "But Jud s end sees numerous observed in the S. S. here next K. W. Turner, pastor. covery program is that "recovery sulou. Wod had learned that tim thinks so." necked and pompous where her huslband holds a posi­ Mrs. James McCulloh a ibirthday would have come anyhow, without Sunday the 27th. Sunday School every Sunday guests for the day would be picked up He saw linr color quickly deepen un­ old dealers” coming back tion as telegraph operator. Mrs. dinner and had a nice time anB all this expense." Had this country at 10 o’clock, N. J. Cope, Supt, at the Olenelths'. der her sunburn. "So Jeb'a told you.” from vacations in ISurope, standing ■lones is survi'.’Gd-by her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Justo Rios and wished thetn' many more happy C opyright by E 'iw ln Dnlni«r waited for ‘‘natural" recovery, so B. T. U. every Sunday evening In tho shining, perfectly appointed "ie s ; he told me, Agnes." on tho doclc in New York City grant­ Fattern S572 two children and Mrs. Jimmy W N USerVloe many millions would have starved Iwo sons and the followintf bro- birthdays. galley, Imlo waa cooking, but n stew­ “What, especially?” ing shallow interviews, telling how at 6:30, Beaulah Ball, president. that there would have been no point A dull momertt’s unthinkabli tliers and sisters, Mrs. G. V. Howerton, of. Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. James Livengood ard, new to Jud’s staff, was serving "That you took, from the Qrst, tbe European nations have done so The Woman’s Missionary So­ to recovery at all, because the Unit­ witii these seven, mischievous kit­ Greene, of Fork, Messrs. W alter spent Sunday afternoon recently, and son, Charles Dwaine, and sldo of the defense. He—” much better than the Roosevelt gov­ ciety held its regular monthly tho table. ed States would have been bare as tens abouti In fact, they’vj I’.jebles, of Yadkin College, Paul the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kay For the flrst time tho splendor nnd “Whnt, Hod?” ernment of tho United States lias David Hendrix, Of Mocksville the moon. Roosevelt fed the hungry, thought up enough cute tricks to meeting, Sept. 16th at the home CHAPTER VII "Can’t understand It " done to conquer the depression- i’cebles, of Calahaln, Hoyle Pee­ Howard. Route 3, spent the week-end with extravagance of Job's cstabiislmiont and now, nearly four years ■ after give you decoration for a week’s of Mrs. 0. H. allrtley. — 1 3 — then hustling off to their various wrung a renmrk from Ills brother. “Yes, he can. Rod. That'» the supply of tea towels. Sit right bles, of. Winston-Salem and Miss Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Beeding nnd Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jones. ^ nodncy Brnddoii returned to Clil- clubs to growl over the assumption the near-panic and bank crashes, Miss Ethel Beck has accepted "Doesn’t this all cost a heap, Jud?” trouble," down and send for this pattern, .^gnes Pcoblec, of A tlanta, Cfa. family spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Forrest and «ago irom Iloclicster curly on Sun­ that Roosevelt ha.s departed from recovery is almost at high tide in a position in Winston-Salem. “I ’ll tell, you the truth, Rod,” Job "That ho understands It?" and get started on your set. Thu Funeral .services xvcro held the and Mrs. Ray McClamroek, of family spent Saturday evening Tii day morning Just eight Ouys before the ‘‘American way" and is copying this country. Wouldn't it have been Miss Rulby W illiam s, of Aahe- COVETED OUTBOARD TITLE goes-lo CUyton Bishop, confided, "isxponso doesn't mako any “He knows I'm going to do what I seven simple motifs work up very ioliowing day at Elm City. We Oak Grove. Lexington shopping. II the dote sot, on the culcndnr of the something over in Europe. Just one criminal to have delayed federal ville, spent the week-end with her difforonco to me nny moro. Monoy am bound to do. because I bollovo”— quickly in a combination of cro.sii 1936 wlnacE- of tho Albaay-NeW Yotk MarMhoo! He Mys: erlmlnnl courts, for tho trlul o( Myr- moro exposition of the fact that the aid? extend sympathy to the fam ily. Mr. Cleland Foster, Mrs. J. H. iMr. and Mrs. Brown Bailey doesn't mean nnytlilng. I cnn mnlcc • • « stitch, single and outline stitches. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lige Wil­ "Caineli make food taste belter and-digest better." As di­ llo Lorrle for murder of her husband. old Republican leadership is dod­ Mr. nnd Mrs.___ Lawrence Craver Foster,------Miss .....I.Nina Mae i-VIOl-cl.,Foster, spent a Vvhile Suuday night with whatever amount I want. That's an NO WASTE O F M O N E Y , Use colorcd floss. liams. gestion Is stimulated, alkalinity Increased, you will enjoy Itod wns Ignorant of timt cintc, and dering to a brainless ond. and'daughter, of Winston-Salem' ««d Mrs. Ray Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Livengoo'3. absolute fact. A lot of mon are past So far the main issue of the Re­ In pattern 5572 you will find a I Mr. i«i. anduiiu Mrs.IYJ.1H. 'r.1 . R.It. Barnhardt uarnnarat A grand feeling of comfort. Smoke Camels—and see. ,'ile arrival was without reterenco to I think Roosevelt’s record shows that point. Rod. Tho city— the coun­ publican speakers has been tho transfer pattern ,of seven motif.s Bpeut Sunday here. ,little daughter, Sarah, visited Mr, Mr. anct- Mrs.____ W. ... B. Cope and iiiiuand family xuiruiy anaand Mrs. ivirs, 0.u . H.n . liart-Hart- Iho trial. He hnd come back to see quite clearly that he is not only гл «ri fl. Л --I, try—civlllzntlon's in a new era. W b'vo ‘‘waste of public funds.” Colonel 5 by 8 inches (one for each day Mr. and Mrs. Gurnie Carter, of »"d Mrs., C, L. Kimbrough Sun- family attended.1 the Cope reunion | ley attended the funeral of Mrs. ■his brother—and Лкпез—bel^ore leav­ following tho American way, but is got the production problem complete­ Knox is very bitter about it, but ot the week); color suggestions; ,Salisbury, spent Sunday after- day afternoon, ing for Oormany. Ho had remained illuminating tho American way. Sunday. . Barnhardt’s sister, Mrs. Roberts ly licked. right in tho midst of the attack on illustrations o£ all stitches nccdctl; ■*t Ilochestcr much longer ttmn lie hnii Now and then America produces a noon w ith Mrs. M ary Carter. 1 Miss V irginia Sheek is a pa- Mias Vasta,Cope will return to in China Grove Saturday. this so > called waste, President material -requirements. It was after brenkfnst when Rod­ leader who finds tho ascending path Mrs, Add Barnhardt, of EesP- tient in the Twin City Hospital at C ü M C iS COSTLIËR TOBACCOS planned. Roosevelt receives the gratitude of To obtain this pattern send 13 llo hnd been almost happy there. ney asked at Inst: "How Is AgnosT’ ] in American ways—Jackson, Lin­ ington Route 6, is spending this Winston-Salem, where she under­ coln, Tlieodore Roosevelt, Wilson— the nation for his promise to spend cents in stamps or coins (coins That Is, he had found more to absorb "She's all right," his brother re­ week with her parenta, Mr. and went an operation for appendi- a quartet whose names have almost more public monoy where it will do preferred) to The Sewing Circlo liiro, to Intcreut nnd excite htia In his turned. the most good to the destitute Household Arts Dept., 259 \V. 31i-q Charle Sparlca. ¡citis. Her many friends wish her work, than over he had ЬеГого. Hap "When aro you marrying her, Jud?" been worn out by historians and farmers of the droutli area. Thera Fourteenth St., Now York, N. Y, Miss Bettie Orrender, of Cool- a speedy recovery. "When that damn trial's over. That politicians. But they were Ameri­ pincss for Itod did not depend upon is really no waste of p”blic money Write plainly pattern number, sensual satisfactions; ho consciously wns tho rottenest piece of luck for cans who led the way and who su£- eomee, was the guest of ,Miss Mrs. Ray Howard spent two Cerod outra’geous public abuse for it when it is spont for materials and your name and address. •ought none ot them, oxcept m\islc, me, M'o wore all set, Rod; wo wont Hege'•o------Mason--- Saturday----...O“ night. "- I""--days...... the. 1'"“«past week in Winston- —ns Franlclin Roosevelt is doing wages—instead at being wasted the Bomctimes. Ills sole oxcltenient was to that building to look over nn apart­ Mr. Dally Futch, of Wilming- salein on business, now—except that it I'm any judge money is being circulated. It would In his work and study, which occu ment, when Agnes, opened that | this Roosevelt doesn’t suffer abuse certainly be a crime and a real ton, was the week-end guests of| Mrs. R. E. AVilliams has been pled him hour after hour; then he (Innwcd door, nnd—” waste if Roosevelt had locked up Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Greene. on the sick list, her many frientfi Rodney, listening, sat still with dif­ —he seems to know how to shed it. would go oft on long, swinging walks • • « the public funds when they were M u ñ í Mrs. G. S. Kimmer, Tom Kim- will be aorry xo know, alone. Ho kept his S[rurc, splendid ficulty; ho hold himself quiet by grip­ LOT OP NONSENSE. noodod lo save lives. ртшношшашш body In vigorous condition with swim ping tight the arms of his chair so ns mor nnd Worth Potts spent Sat-| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence James, Tliere is a great deal of nonsense The President answers this 30<,40«,ö5< boltlesr' 'frûi. snlng, when near water, or with tennis. not to hctrny, too clcnrly, tho tumult urday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam announce the Dirth of a son. being spouted about Europe; con­ "waste” charge by telling the coun­ MUFTI SHOE WHITE ж///W cui all. Itod played, in fact, to tiro himself within him. He had had no Idea, un­ ConMns h S n d lM so f Muftì HomtDruCha^v Leonard, of Tyro. j Mrs. Glen Cornatzer, of Bixby, trasting American methods to Eu­ try in a flreside radio chat that he to CUAN ai It ШИапг. lorie Bollics íS( «nt, when ho needed it to bent down til Just now, that Agnos was not his I ropean methods. The returning old intends to keep public works ex­ Mr. and Mrs. Arviile Shoaf and (*l)ent one day the past week with the longings within him — nnd his brother's. dealers give the impression that penditures going as long ns they are baby, of Erlangor, spent Sunday | her sister, Mrs. Taft Robertson, loiiellncss. No Excuse Ten people came aboard tho boat they are imbued with statesman­ necessary, and within tho past few wilh Mrs. Shoaf’s parents, Mr. Mrs. Chal Smith hns been right Sometimes ho could ward olt tlvc Even a "dominating personal­ when it lay off the shore opposite the ship; but all they really know is that days has announced 267 public ,Hiul Mrs. Junie Cope. sick, but is better her friends w ill «pells by oxhaustlon; nt other limes, ity” doesn’t excuse bad mannor.s. Olenelths’ : Agnes nnd her mother and someone told them England has bal­ works projects of a job-creating they surprised him unprepared. Itod Mrs. Henry Dixon and son, Roy, be glad to know. Beatrice nnd Davis and another young anced her budget. Howiever, they character. All of these wore begged Presented By would come “homo” to his dreary ho­ jpunt Sunday in Salisbury. Mr. Joe Howard and family married couplo whom Rod had never will soon learn that the British bud­ for by their respective communities-, tel room bringing Avlth him new modi Mr. Glenn Bailey and Miss ...flî! met. Tho p.tjiors wore paired, also; get is entirely out of balance owing and provide for schools, waterworks have moved here from Mocksville eal reports uripn which ho eipoctoU and highways; libraries, hospitals, т Л г'.п т .’ but they were not married: two girls | to a gigantic nava! building pro­ iliith Head wore married in Wins­ and are occupying the R. G. Wal­ is j)aS tho evening, um1 li« would bridges and a score of ;iiuch needed «Telili 3 whom Rodney vaguely romemborod. gram; but they still insist that Eng­ ton-Salem last Sunday. ker residence. nOYCrnever return onnn thoinn light,llgni, butum oltUll misin.a- , ...... municipol improvements. What Col C. SANFORD SONS COMPANY They DIscuBned Agnet’ Coming land is doing a lot better than we «|.nMy ntd !i5<'l<‘ffqty~iiTiirt;rt!;i; ¡’¡-^^^«-1 »"»i nvf? i'OYS. whoso Haines lie knew, Uôîr&igîirr_ ...... lO Uli, i.VtlUA CuliO ICHlCHXHXHSHEHSHaiHSHSHSH3HSHXHZHSHSil3MSKSI«SHXHSMSHXilSNX , Ilo iiilssed ,hls brothu'r. To be sure. They woro ploasnnt, ~casiini,~nmtr the gold standard, did not have nny for the jobless...improvements for ■ ■ - •- ■'------tirpsslonnhlepresslonnhle young people before whom AIR-PRESSURB . when, tlifcy, hi}d been In the snino city, Sho stopped and caught her brenth bo; the town. Surely every woman' wants to be the first to wear something that is new , . modern,,and. Rodney felt odd and old and nwkward. public works and has remained days phssid without llodney's seeing fore .sho said it—"Martin O'Mara." Republicans are all heatqd up be­ M a n t l e They looked him over, nnd their eyes sane,” As a matter ot fact England v'jud; but ho wns there, nnd on such "O’Mara,” said Rod. “Tiio lawyer cause of the stories going 'round ROBERTSON’S stylish. Included in our stock is the newest of everything that you will need for Fall wear!' trnvolod to his brother, making com­ went OÍT the gold, standard in Sep- LANTERN iodcnsionsrjlod could'gb to liim Instead- you called.” that Governor Landon is parsimo­ parison ; but what they said to Rodney teniber ot 1931, and has stayed olt Uso your Colcmnn -.«f. sdiklng his own lonoly room. And “Yos,” said Agnos. "I'll toll yoii without causing heart failure in nious with the schools. Thoy say In hundreds ot pbcc9 waa carefully polite. PROVEN FERTILIZERS ;rccontly, he hnd- been able to go, wilh about him. Ho—” Tiu’eadneedlo street, the center of that if there is anything wrong with >vhoro a n o rd in a ry la n ­ ЖЕЯГ^ЧР] They made no le'fll dllTsronco to Rod. tern Is useless. Uso it for These Adorable ■ijttd or nlono, to''the Gienoitlis'. Hut Rodney, attending, tried to keep hi» Kansas schools it is not Landon’s n(tor<(lark oliorus, hunt- Agnes.was near him ; nnd if ho hnd British finance. mind on what sho said; but hia feel­ fault, but rather the fault of state Inar. /isltintr« o r o n a n / Try Rokemko For Grain 3-12-6 BOW thnt wns lost. not known that his brother must have There is a subtle bit of poison in nisht job . . . It turni ings mndo It «tterly Impossible. Pled law. / , Itod hnd made friends among the failed to eatahllsh possession of her, the returning'old dealers’ praise of night into da/. WU>d, fur from him was his hour of false con­ Governor Landon's 1935 message r a in o r snow* o n n 't p u t ,<(octorB at Kochostor. № t many now ho, would linvo discerned It— the British dole system Instead of It out. U i^to 300 oandlo- (In White Cotton Bags) friends, to bo suro, for Rod was no tent, A now despair seized him, worU-relioi. I t was not m any years to the Kansas legislature cut school poworalr«pro9suroUuht though she plnlnly was,supposed to bo Korosuno anduQsollno mixer; but ho iind found a few con­ Hp know now that madly ho had ago that these same old dealers costs 40 per cent. As a result tho pnlred with .Tud. niodols. Thofinristnmdo« genial men whom ho liked and ra- Imagined that perhaps—perhaps— U were yelling their heads off in op­ average pay of 7,000 teachers is loss Prices OS lo w as $4.46. Cost No More U*4:0££M\ Rlin was In whlto, with a bit of bluo Your iccal dealer can I For Sale By position to even the idea ot a dulu than ton dollars a v.-cck. More than l-iTí с-:1Чкг5П'йн?ягж!ля: ■ " •»pnctoti, nnd whoso livKM aurved iiiu slashed In the cool silk which clung to bad been some relic of memory oi what supnW you. Kend post« Yet you would expect to pay much more •ame purposes ns his—understanding ho had dono nnd m id to her before he whicli, they said, must never come 450 schools have boen closed, and in card for FKEE Folders. her as tho boat mado a breezo; and some districts mothers are re­ fo r them when you see them . They are so of disease. But ho could not feel Iind gono nwny, which had interposed to tiieso shores. They praised Her­ THE COLEMAN LAMP AND s fo y u CO. I C. C, SANFORD SONS CO. Be First To Wear sho cast oft her hat nnd lot tho sun placing the teachers. Tiie state ol 'DepuVfVm, Wichita. Kan«.f Chicn^», Hl.t Jiko seeking them when his spirit itself between her and Jud's completor bert Hoover when he took his stand lovely in every detail . the tailoring . . . burn her till Rodnoy drew her back Kansas is last among 48 states in Fbiiadelphiail'a.} Lot Angelci* Calif* (ril72) p M OCKSV ILLE, N. C. dropped low. They were too like him- possession of her. against the dole in a policy which the styles and the materials will appeal to under the shade of tho canvns over the the amount of aid given schools. II «elf. His brother—nnd Agnos—wore But It wns not that; It wns some­ permitted poor Arkansas farmers you moro than dresses costing much more. forward deck. They rnmainnd, thoro tho Republican tacticians surround­ Ltìiiil On I COURTNEY CASH STORE utterly dlftoront. thing which Imd to do with time lawyer to get government monoy to feed DO G l o v e s wliilo tho others stayed nowhere; nnd ing Landon can cheer these facts, Education, to bo succe.s.sful, llo hud expected-and halt fearoil, whom Jud had dawned aloud—O’Mura. their mules but not lo food thoir COURTNEY, N. C. You can be fir.st if you come after a whllo, Rodney nnd Agnes woro families. Now that we have tried let them do so. m ust not only inform , but itispiru. linit hoped it—that ho would linve do- here to buy your gloves. nlono far forward. direct cash payments to the jobless Governor Landon has spoken Btroyed his power to retain Agnos In Ho did not talk much to her. What CHAPTER VIII grandiosely of tho glories of free $ 2 .9 8 to You will find every shade, iblii dny-drenms. Losing her, ho hnd have discarded |t, and have sub­ Clean System hnd ho to say? Ho snt in a striped stituted work relief for the dole, the education, but there is mighty littlo style and material that is Bnpposed he must lose tho delight ot canvas ciialr cloao to hora, nnd folt The Monday of the trlnl dawned hot freedom lo education under sweat­ Clear Skin his drenm of her; but this hnd proved, old dealers find the dole to bo being wore by smart women engulfed In a content which could not Tho sun roso yollow nnd dazzling oitt cheaper and praise England for it. shop wages in the schools. Tiie Re­ You must bo froo from constipa­ not so. When his loneliness (issallod It’s Not Too Soon To Think Of everywhere. l ì continue, bo knew, but which was com­ of a lake that lay Ilko a pool to tha Now the strange thing is that if publican politicians may find some­ tion to havo a good, cloar coiiipii'x- Iiiin, and ho sat in the dark, he longed ion. If not olimlnnted, tho wiit>l CO close to another girl. Now she helping to get rid of thoin. and alwa.vs, when they would lose of curtnlns barely quivered. new deal, which started a long timo cation, ho can call a session of tho 5o for n clcnr, hcnlthy-olcln, romombt-f was his brother's, lie iielloved. So ho Ordinarily the sun, striking Into her ago, is redistributing wealth by a state legislature and hand it a pro­ tho Importnnco of bowel rcKulnrity. At must Imagine her his own no ioogerl the first siRn of conBtlpntlon. tako Dl:ick- COAL room, did not awaken her; but thia drastic income tax and a heavy gram that will put the public schools Drausht—the purely vetrotnblo Inxnlivf. New Tailoring . , New Styles in These But It had boon futile to forbid this of Kansas on a docent level. It brings such rofreshlnfl relief, nnd t(!n(lx morning she hnd seen tho Inst stara inheritance tax. The kicks against to leave tho bowels nctlng regularly until to himself. And here ho was again In fade and fiie Or."!! lingers of day grope Roosevelt's mild taxes on big monoy « * * s6mo iuturo dlsturbnnco interferes. With the thermometer bobbin!,' alnive t)0 every day it takes Chlcfigo. . ovor tho odgo of tho watora. SETS ’EM THINKING. are silly in view of what the rest of a lot of imagination to picture the way you are going to Kod had not wired his brother; nnl Tlio robins nnd tlio wrens chirped the vvorld is doing. It is sillier still One good thing may come out o( BLACK-DRAUGHT BO, while dressing ns the train onlerod nt tho light; a wood thrush awoko, and lo rend statenients from old dealers all .this ballyhoo about Roosevelt A GOOD LAXATIVE feel aibout COAL October or November, but a -good COATS ihe city, ho weighed prohnbllltlos of gay little song_ sparrosvs. like Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Henry saddling the country with so much im agination w ill save you a ,substantial amount of your Jud's whereabouts. .Vfter a while Agnes’ mother came in, Allen, former governor of Kansas debt that our children and grand­ It was a warm, steamy Juno morn­ —We-hn ve- never—shown a more beautiful- and tor n short time thoy dlsowssed und Hoover's publicity manager, children will be overwhelmed by it. ne.\t winter's fuel bill if you buy NOW. ing — SO it was probable that Jud Agnes’ coming ordeal. Then Mra. Glen­ Col. Frank Knox and others who in Tho charge of debt-saddling is be­ CtftSSI assortment of coats for Fall and Winter ivontd he up early for a long day on one breath protest that Roosevelt is ginning to mako part of the com­ elth left. lho water, deserting the American way and in munity do some independent think­ wear. Some are plain tailored while Today, Myrtle Lorrlo must go on, Hnvlng no rooms in Chlcngo, Rod the next kick because he isn't dpinj» ing, They find the actual debt situ­ trial for her life, tor the murder of her BUSINESS other.“? are trimmed with fine furs. The «rhfi.'kuu his bflg at tho stallon and what England did to restore pros­ ation of tho American people is less husband; and soon Agnes Glenolth Coal Wiii Be Much Higher phoned ills brotlier's apartment. No- perity. now than it was in li)29—and that OPPORTUNITIES color and style that-you want will cer­ must go on the witness-atand for her. THESE N EW tody nnswered, so Rod took a taxi and Young Teddy's famous father was was tiie peak year of the boom when LOVELY. NEW No, not for Myrtle. There wns no tainly be found among our, collection. told tho driver to hurry to the harbor. once called a dangei'ous radical,'and we bought everything wo wanted point In, being (llshonest with yourself, His -bfother’s familiar boat was not when I hear people assailing Frank­ and went into debt for it. HATS SHOES Sho was taking tho side of tho defense In sight; but when Hod Inquired, lin Roosevelt for alleged Russian Government debts are not tho only LINCOLN CAVERNS There are too many styles These shoes are the most because of CatliKl Martin O'Mnrn, who l)oy in )i launch said yes, Mr. Brad lendoncios I rccall that the old debts to take notice of. The whole Wonderful natural tourist's attrac­ beautiful you have 'ever hnd come to the liguso again on Snt- to attempt describing them (Son’s yacht was at nnclior.’ Thnt wag guard of the Civil War era charged structure ot the, debts and assets ol tion, Route 22, Huntingdon, I’a. urday niornlng—the day before yester­ HOME ICE i FUEL CO, I to you. We just say come seen. Everything about theifT Abe Lincoln with these same tend­ the American people is tho impor­ It, thet;c, - F O R S A L E - M OCKSV ILLE, N. C. in and you will find just suggest higher prices. Se­ day— to go ovor her testimony once encies. You may not remember tant thing to study. Joseph Kennedy, Rod,.stn'’od nt a now niotnr-crulsor Wtlle MANAGER, Bo« C27, Bullalo, N.Y-J what you want . . in color lect the color and style that Ihroo v f four times as largo ns (he moro, your history, but the czar of Russia wealthy New Yorker, has written a Mr. Nordell and another attorney for Jioat hS hnd known. It looked ninely had just emancipated the slaves of pampiilet on the subject siiowing . . material . . and style. ycu will need. ieet long, with graceful clipper bow the state hnd conferred with her twice; his empire — and many of our that the actual debt burden is less MISCELLANEOUS and she was subpoenaed as a witness «nd № illiio of bra.ss-bonnd portholas to capitalists supported slavery now than it was seven years ago. AnSOI.tJTK MASTUnV Ol> uim.iî $1.00-$2.95 $2,00 - $3.95 for tho state as well as tor the defenne. «unranteetl or money refunded. Sotut Ш cnbins;nnd .. with gleaming salons against Lincoln I Another deep student of altairs, E. ior 1(18 poKo book, approvcfl by Orlho'lox ihove-deck. ■ But .Teh hnd said to her: "Nordell K. Lindley, of the pro-Landon New Churches. iMicct Hupply Co., Tulsa, Ок)л. Tho'.lioy I'nn Rod out to It; and on told me, Glen, you seenied to belong OAlwL IT COM M UNISM . York Herald Tribune, arrives at a M r. Cotton Farmer •Iho quarterdeck . stood .liid, llo wns to tho defense, body und soul. That’s England has had a strong labor similar conclusion. iareheaded and wearing llannols with the Impression lie got. Are you crn/y?" movement, and accepts labor prin­ Treasury statements show that out a C(?at. " I’m going to tell only wlint I saw ciples which old donlers, big busi­ when Roosevelt had permitted tha W c Are Now Prepared To Buy Be Sure and Come No guests were In sight, nnd Itod nnd heard." she hiul replied to him, ness, and such industries as stool national debt which he assumed on N e w ■was glad of that, though he was sure She Looked at Him and Smiled. “But how aro you going to toil Itt are fighting today. I tivink too, that inauguration to run up to 33 billion KiidiìieyPoi^ -Ihut gnests must bo on tho way or Nordell knows; and he's not fool Brili.sh buniiers have a stronger dollars (round figures) he had also Or Gin Your something if their eyes lingered oncnch sense of social responsibility; there piled up eight billion, seven liundred p\0 you suffer burning, scanty 0» to were to be picked up at some iioitt or other, sho looked nwny ovor tho water; enough to call you for his witness. too frequent urination; backachs, jiler. Jud never planned a Sunday on You’d never be his. , If ho put you on seems to be less wildcat financing; million in assets which were not and as never, never bet'oro, Rodnoy and while these old dealers who there before. Subtract that nnd you headache, diizlncss, loss of energy, ihe water without a party. the stand, you'd go over to your shy­ leg pains, swellings and puffines) longed to keep her close to him forever. have fought, kicked and scratched have about 25 billion dollars debt, HOSE Rodney balled; "Judl Hello 1" And ster friend O’Mnra. So ho’ll lot O'Slftro under (he eyes? Are you tired, nsni- Sho wasn't Jud's yet, whatever tho against the New D eal’s demand that which is under seven billion dollars ÍÍ i: '- ills brother saw who was In tho launch put yon on the stnml—nnd then tho pus—feel all unshung and dont paiiera, whatever Jud himself, had said. slocks and bonds must be scruti­ more than the national debt at tho linow what Is wrong? 31e stood stock still with surprise Might she some time In soino way be state can get after you. Bo O'.Mnru'a Гл'ß pnd then Kod saw him laugh nnd run nized here by the securities and time Hoover loft ofllcti. Of this $1,- Then give some thought to you' witness, nnd see where you Innd I Good his? exchange commission, England has «75,000,000 is tho cost of payments kidneys. Be sure they function proper­ Your hose must be in the newest shades. lo the boat step, nnd he caught Rod'; Lord, Glen, what’s got Into you?" C. C. SANFORO SONS CO, Rodney fr?od thQ broozo which wns been dem anding safot.y for its in- hand and hauled his brother aboard, on the bonus enacted by Congress; ly for functional kidney disorder per­ We Will Pay Highest Market Price. blowing her dress against lier sllglit Whnt was this which was In her, mits exccss waste to stay in the bloorf, Our large a-ssortment permits you to ‘‘Rod!” said Jeb—and Rod felt his vestorfi for years. Our old, dealers so ail in all, the not burden piled up liody. Tbe appeal ot her lovelinoas, and which, by Us recurrent excite­ who point to England as a mndol, by Roosevelt for the poor doar chil­ and lo poison and upset tho wIiJis ‘‘Everything lirctlwir's arm tighten about his shoul ments mado sleep Impossible nnd un- system. select the shade and weights you will ilera. "I.lke tlii) skiff, old skiite?” tho allure ot her beautiful body, was charge that Roosevelt’s attack on dren and grandchildren to sufl'er Come to see US before YOU SELL v.-.ii r w s r , only an adjunct to that quality of hora thinkable after tho dawn ot this dayl flimsy securities is “Communism,” under is about five billion dollars— Use Doan's Pills. Doan't ate for tli0 w ant. Bodnoy obediently glanced about, tay. Not that I need any story to convincc me of it. produce,” Dr. Armstrong declared. “Life is satisfy said judgment, the verti»ing rates for cards of thanks, I once bet two bucks on a horse I thought would , come in first at so complex that we have forgotten how entire­ undersigned Commissioner will, resolution noticos. Obituaries, etc., and D r e s s e s Saratoga, and the next time I saw him was two years later, pulling ly food is its foundation and mainstay.” on the 10th day of Octo'- w ill not accept any thing leea than 35 llic .«team calliope in a circus parade in Denver. We hope that the good doctor is correct in ber, 1936, nt 12:00 o’clock cents cash with copy unless you have Yop, it’s risky business letting a horse invest your money for you, his statement. As a matter of fact, it has noon, at the door of the Davie regular monthly accounts with us. County Court House, in Mocks­ but not half ns risky ns tho chances Lieutenant Tommy Grlflln, of the been known for a long time that rickets can Eighteenth infantry. Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., took when he started woo- We do not mean to be hard on any ville, North Cnrolina, sell at pub­ •ne, but small items of thia nature force be cured by proper feeding; that scurvy and ini; Lady Luck that fateful July night back in 1922. lic auction to the highest bidder Lieutenant Tommy has gone a long way In tho army sinco us to demand the cash with copy. All pellagra and many other diseases can be pre­ vented and even cured by correct dieting, if for cash, subject to the confirm­ $g,95 to $ IQ-95 1922. Then ho was just plain Private Tommy, ot the Onc-Hun- such received by us in the future with­ drcd and Seventeenth field artillery, a national guard outfit of this dieting is started before the patient has ation of the Court, the property out t/he cash or stanr.ps will not be pub­ hereinafter described, located in Goldsboro, N. C. Tho Oue-Hundred and Seventeenth was doing • reached morFound state. More and more the its regular two weeks’ field work at Fort Bragg. lished. Town of Mocksville, Mocksville wise practicing physicians are stressing the im­ It was a hot night, ond some of the boys were holding cavalry Township, Davie County, and portance of proper feeding for the prevention maneuvers on a blanket in one of the tents. For horses thoy were using more particularly described as and cure of diseases. littlo white, spotted cubes, and those "horses” wore galloping back and forth across the blanket in a way that would have scared an enemy army Mocksville, N. C., Thursday, Sept. 24, 1936 . ------_ o ----- :-----;---- • follow s: C o a t S u i t s Adjoining lands . of Wesley out of ot least six weeks’ pay. A WORD TO i’ROSPECTIVE VISITORS Cartner and Alice' Wilson. Be­ T om m y and Pal Are Attracted by Galloping Ivories. » »'•» * # « « * ginning at a stone, S. E. Corner Of course, on unsympathetic oiTlcor ot tho day might have suspected .Hundreds and even thousands, will be in « I am the living bread which came « of lot now ovvned by Wesley Cart­ .95 to :.95 that those follows were shooting craps, but I'm going to take Tommy's Mocksville next week attending Uio fair. They ■» down from heaven'r if any man * ner in North line of Wilson Ave., word for it that those shouts of “Come on, seven!” that came from the will have more money to spend than in the tent, were just the cries of excited rooters who wanted to see the Seventh ■tf eat of this bread, he shall live for ever: * thence N. 15 deg. W. 200 ft. along past and will want to spend it where they can lejjiment win. « and the 'bread that I w ill give is my the line of lot No. 6 in plat of 'ií-* get the most for every dollar that passes. To Tommy and a friend were coming back from an evening * flesh, which I will give Tor the life of * lands of Alice Wilson to a stone in a nearby town when they heard tho boys cheering the Seventh those who aro planning to visit our town next Children’s Dresses and Suits “1НЕ FIKT Mt' « the world.—John 6: 51. * or stake, thence N, side of Wil­ regiment nn. There was also a lot of encouragement being given week, not only with the idea of attending the son Ave., thence along said Ave­ to Big Dick, who, I presume, was the captain of the Seventh (cwrijht, vr. к и.) Davie County Fair, but with the idea of trad­ nue N. 69 deg.'W. 100 ft. to the We are now showing the most wonderful regiment, and Little Joe, who must have been the flrst lieutenant. WOULD INDICATE BETOER TIMES ing and shopping with local merchants, we call beginning, being lot No. 5 in Mrs. The rooting attrtictcd Tommy and his pal, and they dropped Into assortment of children’s dresses and the tent to see what was going on. attention to the various advertisements carried Alice J. Wilson plat. Said lantis in this issue. Wo are sure that it will pay suits in the city. 'fhcro were threo men in tho tent—a sergeant named Joe and two The Gastonia Gazette selects a number of conveyed to J. L. Carter by deed B y T e d O 'Loughlin the prospective shoppers to carefully examine privates, Bill and John. Tho sergeant had been drinking, and he rolled On the Spot head lines from the Wall Btrect Journal of from A. V. Smith and wife, May HNNEY OF THE FORCE the various advertisements carried .today. The 98c to $4.95 Thursday, September tenth. These head lines 2, 1923, recorded in Book 27, page -CAR NÜMBEf? seVESJ— S o advertising merchant is usually tiVe progres­ E-E-E-EEEP nre indicative of the return of normal busi­ 68, offige of Register of Deeds T o 3 r d AMD VJIME s t r e e t s i ' sive merchant and the trading public has long If Atl'ÉM'TiONJ / m iw , SP il ness conditions, nnd we bolieve will bo of in­ of Davie Count.v, N. C. New Fall Millinery --- IMVJESTKSATE MWSTeRtOUS ’ж г я т п т since learned to go to the advei-tiser for the terest to readers of thia paper, e.speciaily bu- Dated this 8th day of Septem­ ^ 'P A R K E D CAR— Icr, ulio Iius cei(a!r« natural processes best service and for the most for a given a- ...i.i.np-ta...m.pn ber, 1986;______A great variety of new Fall Ik . tlmt Just cimnpt'be'hunled. VI TCt*oià, ЭЗ«Г7(-^1'> .Gazette. JA,CUB a'mvvAKT ■■■ ... “Ilietcrorci 1\ you tii'U business houses have made special efforts to styles and colors. Special lack a keen appetito, have lost might “Retailers Expect Best Fall Sales in Six 9 10 4t. Commissioner stock their shelves with many valuable bar­ and foel rundown.. .a. frequent alga Years.” values in fur felts, French tlmt your blood-cells aro ,'NVCuk» with « gains for fair visitors. Read the ads in this “Dividends Reflect Business Gains by Auto tendency towards ancmlft—thca do tir issue carefully. __ «*«««»« felts and velours. la tlio simple, easy wuy so innny mlf- Suppliers." DR. R. P. ANDERSON ------0 ------" llons npprove—by starting a course of “Electric Production Shows 20 Pei- Cent In­ . iDKNTIST ' S.S.S. lHooiV Tonic to feel llko youi>- NEXT WIi-EK F A IR . 'IVEEK 98c $1.45 $1.95 crease in September 6 Week.” Anderson Building, Eclf again, (Bs,s,s.cfc i ‘ fif; “Weat:hghouse Electric Sailes, (At Present Mocksville, N. C. When the next issue of tho Enterprise $2.95 $395 $4.95 Pace, May Set 6-Year H ig h.” Phone 50, Res. 37 liuild.s .sturdy come out the Davie County F air w ill be In m * . * « * “Keystone Steel &• Wire Nets .$1,501,498 in Tho Arginnent Got Pretty Hot for a Minute. f u ll swing. Next Wednesday w ill be the opens Ivcdltli' Fiscal year." ing day of the fair, and it will continue out the ivories v/lth a sort of grim determination. Ho had lo.st sevtral "Loadings Last Week Near 1931 Peak.” тщ®Щ5шзеа11 through the first and second of Octolbcr. A t . dollars, and Tommy could sen that ho wasn't taking it any loo well. '‘A'lr Express Volume Uji lOo.l Piir Cuu(. in Sharp 'ionguos ■ Г® this distance prospects for a successful occa­ Losing Sergeant Kcturns to Make Trouble. Half; 31.9 Passenger Gain." Poison-tipped 1 0 n 1* u e s have sion look the best yst. Unquestionably, £!№ The other two lads were in a Jovial mood, though neither one ol pierced many a good reputation. “Auto Factory Sales Up 16 Per Cent in. exhibits w ill far exceed our previous years. them had imbibed any alcohol. John had the dice and Tommy watchcd -- 3(?C? AMD J lAugust, Best Since 1929.’ him while he set a point, made it, und picked up his winnings. And it чЛМе STREETS-^ ^ JI'WS' The premium list is larger and more interest Hoalth-Vifrecklsig FuncttonoS ' “Universal Products Gets New Business.” is being takon on the part of everyone in the was right thore that tho friendly game began to take on a serious aspect. Joe, tho sergeant, claimed that John hadn't won the money “Treasury 2% Per Cent Bond Offering Nine county, farmers, merchants, textile workers PAINS F'D:: and told him to put It down. There was an argument that got 'STAWD .Sovoi'o fuiiettoniil iiains oC men- Times Ovcr-Suljscribed.” and all. 'I'he fa ir is expected to open next pretty hot for a minute, but In the end John put tho dough back S ^ G E A M T Btruatlon, cninuilng spellH atul .jaiv- "Colt’s Fire Arms Outlook Improves. Wednesday with the largest attendance in the just to humor him, and the play was. resumed. A couple more glcd nci'ves Mdon rob a woniaii of her PlM KlEV— “Pontiac Sales For Au}?ust 12,180 Units, history of the organization. throws and Joe left, weaving his way unsteadily out of the door. naturai, youthCut iroslmosH. l'AIN Jlnes lu a wonian’s face too ottea Best In 7 Years.” ------O------But a few minutes later ho was back again, a .45 revolver in / .ík his hand and an ugly scowl on his face. , W A IT A gi'ow tato AOIO llnos I “Chicago Utilities This Year Show Business ■ 'JJIioiisands of wonioa bavo found G ains." Joe was looking for trouble. That much was plain to everybody. He ‘MlMMiT/ It helptul to tako Cardul. Tlioy say began to accuse John of talking about him behind his back. His finger “Detroit Steel Products May Net $1 a Share it seomed to caso tlieU- pahis, and PRESS COMMENT waa tight against the trigger, and looking over. Tommy '.lould see the tliey notlced an Increato in their r i in Third Quarter.” yellow of cartridge rims in tho chamber of tho gun. There wos no appetltes and ilnally a strengtliened “AGiWI P ro fit For 7 Months $492,748; Loss WEATHER LORE jok-i nbout it. That gat was loaded. roslstanco to ' thè dlscoinfort of Year Ago." niontldy p'trlods. Drunken Maniac’s Bullet Wakes John U p. 51fry Cardul Ot coursolf Itdoesn't “Casco Products Earnings riigher in Five Are you superstitious? No? You don’t Tommy didn’t wait for any more. He made a leap for Joe and help yòu, SCO your doctor, M onths." think thirteen is an unlucky number, and you grabbed the gun. But Joe kept his grip on the revolver, too, and the pair of them rolled over on the tent iloor, fighting desperately for pos­ “Ward Sales in August 20 Per Cent Over don’t think it is bad kick to walk under a lad­ The Diniculty Year Aiio." der? session of the' weapon. Anger is useful, but who can v i ------0 ------Says Tommy: “1 wasn’t sure I could hold him long, and I keep a rein on it? iiven if you uon’t believe in those things,- yelled to John to go away. He just sat there looking at mo. CROP CONDITIONS LOOKING GOOD you undoubtedly are superstitious about tho Then suddenly Joe pulled the trigger. Thero was a sharp crack weather. All of us have faith in certain say­ that deafened me for a minute, and a bullet whizzed by my ings that predict the wea'her. head and ripped on out through tho top of the tent. I should Last., week’s bulletin of tho North Carolina’ B y Oibo'rne For example, many peo])le are certain that have been seared then, but .I wasn’t. At that moment 1 was too THE FEATHERHEADS Dam It! Crop' Reporting Service indicated that crop if the groundhog sees his shadow on Febru- excited to feel the effects of fear.” condit.ons are considerably more favorable The Seventh Annual And still John sat calmly on his cot, watching Tommy wrestle with l o o k ; i>e a r — '

Davie County’s Read By The People Best Advertising Who Are Able To Medium - DAVIE COUNTY FAIR - Mocksville Enterprise Buy (A HUNEYCUTT PUBLICATION) VOLUME 58 Clement Grove Mocksville, N. С. AlOCKSVILLE. N. C.. THURSDAY. ОС^ГОВЕК 1, 1H.3G No. 45 September 30 , October 1, 2,19 36 State Low ers Indebtedness Figures Reveal Cash Registrauion Bboks Орел Notice To Farmers Tobacco Caravan Visits / 1 The Following Business Firms Are Boosters Of The Davie County Fair The registration books w ill be The directors of the Davie Balance O f $22,000,000 open in the various precincts in County Soil Conservation Asso­ M ocksville O n Saturday Davie county, on Saturdays, Oct. ciation have set Saturday, Octo­ We Welcome You To The 10, 17 and 25th. If you have not ber 17, 1936 as the final date for O n 3 1 s t Day O f August registered and .wish to vote in accepting work sheets with res­ I A motorcade composed of to- We are expecting you in to see us the fall election, you must regis­ pect to the Soil Conservation Pro­ Attend The Fair Next Week j bacco warehousemen and merch­ i' I ter on one of the above dates. gram for 1936. The committee- News Briefs Of ants of Winston-Salem, visited Davie County Fair liiiloigh, Sept. 29.—State of- I All persons who havo moved into I men who filled out these work Mocksville last Saturday on their the county, who have moved from sheets for interested persojis in S tate And Nation ficialH released figures today lour of the tobacco sections, ad- ’ You’re sure to win first prize if you During The Fair The Corner one precinct to another, or who the spring will conliuvic to do so V, ; Visit our store and Let Us Show You Our showing North Carolina had in- '■f'rtisin:; Winaton-ghlem as ti have become of voting age since until tho final date. Work sheets i-''‘ Il / í!l ' iT('I'T'd its cash balance and de- Cupboard Column BKIiAKS LEG toibacco. market. The caravan' the Inst election, must register, if "•'tl also be accepted in the coun­ i ' / U V r ' Line Of Lcttve your packages, Overshoesi, Etc. w ith us. Look it.'i indebtedness during Kdited by M. J. H. !’»v ns ila purposo to create I ‘Ч ' Г ' ' thoy intend to vote in November. ty office until the closing date. Winston-Salem, Sopt. 30.— S. bake your cake or rolls with over our stock, ask for prices, information cheerfully llii' last year. goodwill and interest tobacco, Supervisors have almast com- S. May, 101, was brought to a 'I'ho combined monthly atate- HILL IMAGIC ¡¡rowers in the market, was com­ given. We are displaying Heaters of all sizes and des­ LAYMAN RALLY TO BE-- HELD - , pletfid chocking compliance and !í! f iiK'iit of the auditov and treaaur- hospital hero with a broken'log prised of -sovóral cars and a banil AT YADKIN VALLEY CHUKUH from the records in the county John Deere farm Machinerx "Wu cannot always know how truck, decorated, with vcloth ban^ criptions this week. No doubt you will need a Heater or a i;r listed a cash-on-hand baiiuice suffered in a fall at his homo office over 95% of the producers Mocksville’s Best nl' .'j;2ii,701,81(i.G0 as of August much we care ners and bumjier stiMpa. They Cook Stove, or both. I f so we both lose if you don’t see The Gospel Prayer Band of are in line for payment. Th’cf near Yadkinviile. v Job Lot- of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, values fi'om ?2.00 to I'or old familiar things until we spont/a short while in our town I :!l, t'omparcii to $19,615,001.01 on Davie County will hold their an­ payment will probably average ?3.B0, special at ...... ?1.48 to $1.98 us first. find making talkf), distributing adver­ Aiiijust 31, 1935. nual laymans rally nt Yadkin bettor than $50.00 per „farm. That they are gone. I did not CARE IN SCHOOL ZOiNE tising matter and inviting tho and your biscuits with The state debt was .$103,894,- Valley Baptist Church, Sunday, The work sheet covtrs the farm Men's and Boys’ Overalls ...... 69c and 97c know how fair U RG ED I growers to tho tobacco market OOO at the end of August, com- October 11th. f'.ir 1936 only and no obligations See Our New Furniture. Were my loved hills nnt.il they opening on Monday, Out. 5th, We carry a complete line of Groceries, Flour, Feeds, Stoves, ]).ired to $170,604,000 on the same Ail day service. Dinner on the are placed on the person submit­ Raleigh.—lArthur Fulk, direc­ lay behind. n-',t! (l.’itc ono year ago. ground. Everybody bring a bas­ ting the work sheet. tor of the division of highway if( Shirts, Blankets, Boots, Overshoes, Wool Sweaters, 25c and Over-The-Top Flour How could I know their silent iioceipts coming into the gen- ket of good things to eat. There Persons intending to file work Coppercarb for Smut in Wheat glory still safety, urged, nlotorists to take Garner Reunion To Be 50c, Men’s Hats, Harness and Fertilizer. ci'al fund during August were will be good speakers to interest sheets should do so on or before Would follow me when they were special care • when driving $1,580,517.06, as against disburse you and good quartetts and soul October 17, 1936. Held Sunday, Oct. 4th We appreciate your patronage given us and invite you to out of sight? ments from the fund of only stiring songs. R. R .. Smithwick through “school zones” ihis year See our display of Farm Machinery at the fair. “The Store Of Today’s Best” Or that their magic coloring The Seventh Annual reunion of ¿'Й’ < visit our booth at the fair and see our products on display. il,530,602.24. W ith the balance A banner will be given for the I County Agent. as he noted today that 159 North would spill the lineal descendents of the We Appreciate your Patronage of $5,509,503.17 brought over largest church attendance of ---- ' ------Carolina children were killed and fi'om July, the general fund to­ Across the fabric of my dreams pioneer Philip Garner, will toe Davie County at this rally. 787 injured last year who were taled .?8,559,418.59 on August 31. at night? Retail Advances * held Sunday,' October 4th, near . .Ш' But, sitting here, I listen to the under 14 years of , ago. . -...... ;'Í^VAíUi- On the same date one year ago, . A. t* I* A thu site of the first settlement, Т Г З '”’ I prior to lYOO on the estate of H. i>r ■■ Martin Bros. Horn-Johnstone Co. w a 'O u i“ $6,‘/09,573.85 in And think of quiet uplands, far iraîrsîïîZi rwïnrîiatuware store the general fund. Mr. Lynn Puckett, a skilled LOST ÜLÜODHOUND FOUND >1. Gai'ner and! located threo MOCKSVILLE, N. €. away, Near the Depot,. Mocksville, N. (j. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Highway fund receipts during mechanic, having years of ex­ Atlanta, Sept. 30. — A more miles North of Denton, on Sta'ta, 1 Once more I feel their peace en­ ‘McAIester, Okla.— Old Boston, August totaled $3,028,587.66, as' perience on all makes of autos than seasonal increase in retail Highway 109. I velop me, • famed bloodhound of the, McAles B e atrainst disbursements of .?3,133,- trade paced general improvement The lineal descendents include And I forget the sting of salty and trucks, and who served as ter penitentiary, waa found to­ 7‘l(i.24, leaving a balance of .$10,- of commerce and industry in the members of tho families of Gar­ spray. a mechanic in the Government day in thé hills south of String- 70.'!,.'’.00,28. southeast during August, . the ner, Snider, Lanier, Becker, Boat. Instead of high blue waves, 1 Air Service during the World tuwn and Warden Roy Kenny Jffli W e l c o m e T o Visit Our Booth At The This figure wns considerably ¡Federal Reserve bank of Atlanta Black, Tyaingors, Nances, and Attend The Seventh Annual '■ visualize War, will be at Kurfees & Ward’s said he apparently was ‘all lower that tho balance of $13,- ji'cported today. many others. The blue of tranquil hills against Service Station during the three right.” Lloyd Carr, switchboard llil,895.04 in the highway fund !■ Tho six states of the sixth di.s- An interesting program ’ has the skiea." Davie County Fair day^, , Ha, operator at the prison* said War­ Davie County Fair at the same date one year ago. ' trict showed heavier volume than l^eeii arriiriged,'' Dr;’’J; B', Hiirlby, Davie County will be operating ono of Pure den Kenny called from a farm ­ Hoceipts from all other funds . (Pearl Council Hiatt.) n.'ii,. A 1 , ‘1 “Iso for wholesale trade, D.D., Hon.^ J. R, McCrary, of house. totaled $667,231,70 during Au- 0.1 s Motor Analyzers and can roHidonti'al contract awards, coal Lexington, and Prof. A. M. Snid­ Pure’» Motor Analyzer tell you the condition of .your niining, pig iron production, and ‘.“itSEiSKÍffií! ‘i Davie County L'Mst. iigainal; diHtiiii'smnpnts nf Tlin nlinvR pneni won for Mrs. er, of Coffman, w ill deliver ad- , ■-г;гиудшш.удгттуОТ11 motor and iijake any minor ad­ HUiNTS WASHBOARD ; >jui2Bsaïï«nia5ïWS:i «810,745.14. Charles E. Hiatt, of Pilot Moun­ operations at lumber and cotton dresses. A|s a special treat tho ------œif Fair justments necessary to give you seed oil mills. IN KEY OF G W iH B e M Tho state’s del5t was listed as tain, the "1936 Halstead Cup,” Baptist. Orphanage Quartette b«itter performance. The.se ser­ xnllows: given at a recent meeting of the Decreases were noted in life San Jose, Calif.—A shortage from Mills Home Thomasville, vices are free. You are invited ,’>'й yjTí ï tiuneral Fund Bonds, $56,763,- North Carolina Poetry Society. insurance sales, total contracts of washboards in the key of G 'will be present for a part the day lo come in any day. V Г ' \í¡" 000; World War Veterans’ Loan Mrs. H iatt is a native of Red awarded, building permits and •was reported tot^ay by Hulbert and will sing some of their spe­ < ' Vi Kurfees & Ward’s FAIR Springs, N. C., and has received cotton milll activities., Figures lioiuls, .$2,500,000; Highway K A P PA NEW S Hood, San Jose accountant-mu- cial selections. Jiond.s, .$91,271,000;' Chowan Riv­ several honfrs for other poems for these classifications how­ .■ilcian. "ood has been approach All members, of the family and er Bridge i^und Bonds, $350,000; of unusual merit. ever, were larger than for Aug'- Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Reavis, of ing hardware clerks with the friends are invited to come and Service Station Cape Fear River Bridge F'und ust, 1935, " querry: “Have you a washboard bring baskets and boxes with 1 i Greensboro, were dinner guests Retail sales, ibased on reportei Bonds, $1,175,000; special school Miss Harriet Monroe, who was of Mrs. Reavis’ parents, Mr. and in the key of G?” Then he in- lunch. Campbell-W alker of 57 firms, were 18.9 per cent buikling bonds, $11,835,000. known as the “patron saint of apects the stock by rippling his Wednesday - Thursday - Friday Mrs. J. F. Cartner Wednesday. ahead of July, and 14.7 per cent American poetry," died of a heart Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Davia, of fingers over the corrugations. .ntack on Sept. £6, at Arequipa, . T.; ahead of August last year. The He has found none. Miss Mary Holthouser Take your car around for a William F. Moore il*® Sundaj I adjusted index of daily average Peru, She was born in Chicago, guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dead Funeral Home In France nnd her first poems appeared in SEES FUNDS FOR CANAL FREE INSPECTION cent, the highest level recorded thi.i' city’s newspapers. Her Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones and Relatives here received word of since the 1923-1925 average. New York.—Mayor John T. William Moore, зол of Mr. and "Columbian Ode” was sung by a sons were shoppers in Salisbury the death of Miss Mary Hanes For the eight months of th^ Alsop, Jr., of Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. W. L. Moore, ,who joined the chorus of 5,000 voices at the Thursday. Holthouser, of Winston-Salem, year, retail sales led 1935 figures expressed’ the belief today the Mr. and Mrs, Robert Williams which occurred at her home on PURE OIL COMPANY U. S. Navy this summer, is now opening of the World’s Fair hi by 12.9 per cent. coming session of Congress Ambulance Service and aon, of Cleveland, spent S. Church street on Monday OH the U. S. S. Raleigh, which Chicago, in 1893, which was in The monthly incr(«ise in whole­ would appropriate ,the funds to Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Leo morning, as the resuh of a heart was to reach a French port on celebration of the 400th anniver- sale trade was 7.3 per cent, while continue construction of the Of The Carolinas West. attack. The deceased was a niece Sept. 29. His numbers of fri­ .sary of tho Discovery of Amer­ August this year stood 16 per Florida ship canal. Phone 48 Mocksville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs, W ill .Peacock and of Mr. M. J. Holthouser of this ends will be interested to hear ica. She founded the magazine, cent over August, 1935, and the G. N. W ARD, Agent A Booster family spent Sunday with rela­ place, and' had frequently visit­ ■:f his cruise. "Poetry," In 1912, and did much eight months of this year led the tives, near Society. FREE TOLL BRIDGES ed here. She was the daughter to encourage young poets in their same period of last year by tho Mr. and Mrs. John Smoot, of Montgomery, Ala —Alabama’s of Mrs. Fannie Holthouser and CONCORD CHURCH HAS work. same amount. \ Salisbury, spent the week-end the late Elmer Holthouser, of SUPPER SATURDAY NIGHT United States buieau of labor State toll bridges were freed with Mr. T. L'.- Koontz, Winston-Salem. She was a mem. Admiral William S. Sims, who STntistics reports quoted by tho today by proclamation of •' Gov­ j Jf you want a good time Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cartner ernor Bibb Graves. Governor ber of Troutman Lutheran A chicken stew will be given commanded the An',-'rican _ fleet bank placed employment in .Tuly Church and was'a talented musi­ at the home of Mr. Joe Everhardt, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, Graves said tho "happy moment” during the World Wai', died in 1.4 per cent better than in June, cian. She is survived hy her Sanford Motor Co. and Mrs. S. A. Jones. had, arrived for the lifting of near Gi-easy Corner, on Saturday Boston on Sept. 28, aged 77. He and 12.5 per cent over July, 1935. Mr. and Mrs, E, E, Koonta mother and two brothers, Lind­ ATTEND THE tvoning, beginning nt 5 o’clock, will bo buried in Arlington Na­ tolls from the 15 bridges built in and family spent awhile Sunday say and Hugh Holthouser, all of fill' the ben,efit of Concord tional Cemetery on Thursday, 1929 and 1930, afternoon with Mr. and Mra, W. Winston-Salem, Tl/S funeral was. Ford Dealers 23 Years TO THE FAIR Methodist Church. The public is with ful naval honors. Admiral CCC Taking On 109,276 A. Byerly. conducted at Vo«ler's Chapel on. UíWb.. cordially invited to patronize this Sims wns noted for his sharp, WORLD ALTITUDE MARK Davie County Fair Mias Edyth Koontz spent sev­ During Month Of Oct. Tuesday afteynoon .at 4:30, by. worthy cause. constructive criticisms of tho London.— An official announce Rev, Gordon Spaugh, Bishop J. Bo sure to pay us a visit and soo our lino of New Fall American Navy. Although he eral days last week with Miss Washington, Sopt. 30. — The ment today credited Squadron K. Pfohl and Rev. D. L. Rights. standard Oil, Gas and Lubricants 23 Years was unpopular in some circles Margarette Ijames, of Coolee­ Jlerchandiso. We are daily Rotting in the newest things Civilian Conservation corps plans Leader F. D. R. Swain of the Interment was in Woodland for his plain spcech, he found a mee. to enroll 109<276 men during the Royal Air Force, with having set Cemetery. Misses Daisy, Nqll for Fall wear and invite you to see them. .strong supporter in the late Theo­ Mr. R. L. McDaniel, of State­ Goodyear Tires and Tubes 23 Years first tAvo weeks of October a's a world record altitude flight of and Annie Holthouser, Mildred JIM-YoJ№ <7«b dore Roosevelt, when he was Pre­ sville, spent Thursday in this 5rtEii.goXr replacements for those who have 49,967 feet, bettering the old re­ Blackwood and Mr.s, H. A. Lagle,. New Fall Shoes, Hats, Pants, Shirts, Sweaters and Jackets sident. community with relatives. dropped out to. enter private cord of 48,698 feet by 1,269 feet. attended the funeral. ,,,, ,( //6’Lt 1-ОЛН J Miss Ruby Warren, of New for the men. , . employment or who leave' the - . МЁ T £ ! ^ The other, day somebody asked Salem, spent Monday night, with If you want the News corps today at the conclusion of LICENSE REVOCATIONS Í us to name the battles of the War Virginia Jones. New Home To Be Built its seventh period. IN STATE O V E R 5,700 "Comfiimcms an: louus which lenders Between the States, in which Mrs. Jesse and .Ervin Wilson We Sell Quality Products In women’s Keady-to-wear we are showing pretty new The replacement program, an­ expect bacl{ with heavy interest" North Carolina troops took part. spent o',ne afternoon last week Raleigh.—'fhe number of au- . M aterial has been placed ou Full Dresses, Sweaters, Hats, Shoes and Hose, Subscribe To nounced today by. Robert Fech- O C T O B E R Of course this 'is a Jargo order, with Mrs. W. F. H, Ketchie. tomobile operators’ license re- the A. F. Campbell lot on North .4 I — 1—Alexander Иска 1,000,000 ner, director of emergency con- and we cannot mention all the A'lain Street and work on the re­ Persians nt Arbcia, B. C. serviation work, is intencljed to vocations passed the 5,700 mark Special showing of School Shoes for the Children -— ^ — 331 conflicts, ibut here' are some of Hill, of the Confederate Army; today v/hen the motor vehicle sidence has begun. H. H. Lanier bring the corps up to its author­ 2—First Pan-Amcrican Con. the outstanding engagements: and for a number of years Pro­ division announced the suspen­ has the contract for building the 1"Л-> ized strength of 350,000. I t calls Best selection of school prints, fast colors, in town. ference opens at Washing. Bethel (Va.) Manassas (land 2), fessor Hill taughc"English at the sion of 47 more licenses, mostly Camplbell home, i ton, 1889 for the enrollment of 97,526, Seven Pines, Sharpsburg or An- A. & M. College, now State Col­ for drunken driving to make young men, 7,120 war veterans 3—Jacques Cartier arrives at tictam, Chancellersville, Fred- lege, Raleigh. His daughter is 5,736 revocations since the law present site ot Montreal. and 4,991 experienced local men. Watch The Fords Go By i:3s. erickburg (Va.) Gettysburg (Pa.) now in charge of the Lrbraiy of went into effect November 1. IN THIS ISSUE The Mocksville the. North Cai'olina Historical A n increase ot 16,200 men Chiclcamauga, Spottsylvania Court ist»ss№ii!isi;ixi2i;K]3;i)!isKia:ixisi»si!a!:i»!:N23i)!i!si!0SDii£№i»i3i№ixi3;i»!Si»i;gi»sciy from the states in the drought 4—Frederick Rem ington, House, Petersburg, various points Commission, in Raleigh.. RALEIGH PRISONER News, page ...... 1 u . lamed painter, born, 1861. area on the south and west was M in North Carolina including Fort lA K K s OW N l i f e Dragons Drive You, page 2 authorized ao as to provide for Fisher, and Appomatox, Va. The When this paper appeiirs in IN CELL AT JAIL Floyd Gibbons, page ...... 8 25 Million Buyers Can’t Be Wrong Mocksville’s Newest Store 1* 5—Great Havana cyclone. last battle fought on Ntorth Caro»- print the seventh Davie County young men from families placed Enterprise J i r ' i 1,000 die, 1768. Comic Sec0bn, page ...... 3 on re.'ief rolls because oi' the Raleigh.—The death of James lina soil лvas at Waynesville, on F air w ill be in fu ll swing, ao you * Editorials, page ...... 4 6—Attempt to cross Atlantic drought. H. J.'ic.lrRor), 40-yoar'Old fnthei'- ЛЛ-L?^ ПТw Мяу 8, 1865. Theso facts have may not take 1!ime to i’fifld thi."? Irvin S. C(rl»l>, juige ...... Ü in b.illuuii iella, goc. only Proposed enrollment by states of six children, waa recorded as f . 100 miles. 1873. been obtained from D. H. I lill’a column. Next week we hope to News Pictures,! page ...... 6 * included; Three Big uays "Young People’s History of North give somo of the impressions suicide today. Jackson was found Sunday School/Lesson, p 6 0-Ì7. -British fleet fires on Brit- Hill 1 gained at the Fair. Hope you all North Carolina 1,684; South dead in his city jail cell, hang­ 7 Three Big Nights t >11 Carolina.” Daniel Harvey Society, page ./...... toi, C onn., 177J. titiKV was tho son of Gteneral D. H. v/ill win prizes. Carolina 1,352. ing from tho bars by a blanket. » *• ♦ » * *

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