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Page? 6 THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N.' 0. ,vhuradñy, November 28, Ю29 owing question: “What plants TELLS OF BURIAL OF INCREASED FUND FOR can be Used to supplement other GEN. LEE’S HORSE ROADS NOW PROPOSED , ■ SELECT YOUR GIF-fS NOWl S IO ra L L E ENÍERPRISE foods in-time of famine?” li.w as Published Eve\-y Thursday at during this contost that it waa Lexington, Va.,—The burial of North Carolina would secure Come to fho HARDWARE STORE, look around and soo the per Mocksville, North Oarolina scientifically proven that the po “Traveler,” Gt'n. Robert E Leo's nearly double tho present amou'nt manent Gifts, real “Gifts of Utility”—Hardware, Furniture, tato was quite harmless. .This war horse, was described here by received from the government China, Silver. These make a lasting impression and will be .proof was made by a military apo- Mrs. Margaret Letcher Showell, each year for construction of fe enjoyed for tho years to come by MOTHER, FATHER, BRO- JTRUTH, HONESTY OF PURPOSE AND UNTIRING FIDELITY TO OUR COUNTRY AND OUR FLAG IS OUR AIM AND OUR PURPOSE 'fHER, SISTER, FRIEND. theacary named Parnientier. And of Letcher Avenue, who, as a deral aid highways, under the pro Volume 52 posal of the A. A. A. for Congn’ess Rogers Silver Sets .$12.50 to $14 Telephone Tables ’ M0ÜKSVI1.LE. N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929 , Ai С.-HUNEYCUTT yet the iprejudice continued, in twelve-year-old girl, was one of No. 2 Publisher ■spite of the experimental field, the eight ipersons who made up to increase the total from $76,- Set of China $6.50 to $18.50 Drop Leaf Tables, . J. F. LEACH, and despite the fact that the din the funeral cortege. 000,000 to $125,000,000, according Fostoria Glassware $1.75 to $3 Caserole Tablea INSUFFICIENT BEDS Managing ‘^ditor , ner menus at many of the leading to Coleman W. Roberts, vice 'pre for 6 \ j] Dining Room (Furniture FOR DISABLED OF Mrs., Showell contradicts the Floor Lamps $2.75 to $8.60 Bed Room l?urniture Davie Superior Court Closes After hotds and in Paris, carried pota common ibolief that “Traveler” sident of- the Carolina Motor Club. THE AMERICAN LEGION Neighborhood Museum Subscription Rates: toes. It was only after Loiiis Mr. Roberts baseS his statement Table Lamps'$3.00 to $6.50 Odd Chairs . ’ was merely “pushed over the cliff Candle Sticks, Electric Appli- Crosley Radios *1:50 a Year; G Months 76 Cents XVI of Francer appeared in public after liia death and describes his on the fact that North Carolina Strenous Week’s Work. Winfrey All Posts in : North Carolina Strictly in Advance wearing in his buttonhole Par- has been apportioned $1,716,919 ances, Mayonaise Seta Chest of Drawers realize that there are now more Sponsored Friday R M. burial as an affair aa solemn as Clocks 95c to .$8.50 Floor Coverings $25 to $45 mentier’s little mauve flower, that of his master. for the fiscal year ending Ju'ne, than 5,000 disabled vetei'ans of Entered at the post offlce at 1930. On this basis he estimates Plain and Wrist Watches $1.00 Fire Place Fixtures produced ; where the. crim.-ron clo T'he “Neighborhood Museum,’! thereby 'glorifying the potato in "Traveler ste.pped on a' nail,” Will C ase Features This Term the world war, ■comrades of theirs ver had been grown and turned Mocksville, N. C., as second-class the French court, that the people that the increased apportionment to $5.00 ‘ Children’s Chairs who are, even now knocking in '^vhich was sponaersd by the Me matter under the act of Mwrch Mrs. Showell explained, ‘‘and died would give the state the added' Ivoryite Knife and Fork «Sets. Express and Coaster Wagons under S6.G bushels produced, and thodiat Ladies on Friday after abandoned their prejudice and Davie County Superior Court MARKETING ONE PART ■ BILL IN HOUSE DESIGNED vain on the doors of government 3, 1879. ,of lockjaw a few days later. For sum of $1,144,670, or a total of Stainless $4.00 to $7.50 Velocipedes for the trial of civil cases only where thè vetch ;was turned under noon and ovning In connection' came to the full appreciation of (several daya and mighta preced- OF FARM PROBLEM LIMIT MARGIN TRADING hospitals (more than 3,000 of 88.9 bushels an acre was produc the Irish potato. $2,861,589, annually. Razor.«), Safety and , Plain 10c Shot Guns, Rifles convened 'Monday, morning, Dec them being mental cases), and with their annual auppei-, a(;tract- Mocksville, N. C., Nov.-28, 1929 'in g the horse’a death. Gen. Cur to $6.60 Daiay Air Riflea 90c to $4.50 ed. The crimson cl oyer iricrcBsed ed a good' deiil of intereat. Tho It would be hard to estimate the Afllliated A. A. 'A, clubs, of ember 2nd and after almost a Washington, Dec. 9.—Enact denied admittance because of lack tis Lee, oldest son of Robert L. лу с Burns Bread Knives 50c Pocket Kniveai 10c to $2.25 Raleigh, Dec. 9,—^Those who the yield 100 per cent and' the vet ide-a 'waa gotten: from an old ' suffering which has been endured Ь1 Ь the Carolina Motor Club week of hard work, adjourned late ment of a bill de^slgned to limit of hospital facilities and beds for ’I A NORTH CAROLINIAN Lee, and who succeeded his father ranka fifth, are' supporting the Sandwich plates Flaah Lighis, 95c to $2.25 Friday afternoon. Judge Johft Og think that the Federal Farm ch did slightly better than that. Youth’s Companion that fine pa- ■ by humanity for its ignorance and as President of Washington col these di.4abied comrades, because HONORED itff prejudice and its inertia. When program for an increase , in the Large Blue Willow Turkey Sheara and Sciaaors 10c to $1.85 lesby, of Concord presided.. However, Mr. Blair pointa out per of pur childhood, which has lege, ,now Washington and' Lee annual federal aid appropriation Dishes $2.60 to $3.50 Decorated' W hite and Green S s « s 't that thia slight difference might gone'’out of exiatence Moaksville will pejpple learn the truth and University, and visitors at the The flrst day of the court was peiity to .the farm must keep in ties was advocated in the House ^•Y making the .pro haa a wealth of traditionEl, and Admirers in this state, of Dr. accept it and be saved? and favorable action is anticipat Aluminum Roasters, Aluminum ..KitclJan Tools, 10c be due to the atand, by minor Lee home sat beside the wounded .consumed in disposing of minor mind that marketing is only one today by Representative Sabath, appro'priations to care for variationa in the fertility of the many interestiil'g relics that aro Edwin A. Alderman, where he was ed at the regular session of Con Angle Cake Pans Daiay Sharpita $1.60 causes such as divorce leases and part of the present farm problem. Democrat, Illinois, who attacked AH Posts in North Caj-olina %om, reared and educated, w ill THE WORLD’S GREAT animal Utmost care and'attention greas, Mr. Roberts said. J • Box Electric Lamps (6) $1.20 Can Openers, 10c to $1.75 aqil or other slight diffeTencos. a part of those traditions. TrujiV was given him. ^ ' matters tha could be dispensed •TorFpr manym.„v farmers,f™»™. marketing wh»t . h» „ ■Icclbsd a , "W.U S U ,.t J ;!," .“* S u n S d ' S Both vetch and crimson clover aro attic.s, and '])hotograph.. albums lie interested in the honor which "There is no doubt that high Smoking Stands Hundreds of other thinga, ' with through motions. Tuesday iiasf been conferred upon him by “After Traveler’s death, Gten. Sewing Cabineta Come now and select that Gift. is only an insignificant part of excellent aoil improvers ; in east-' were searched for old relics, the ,The fellow who attempts to way building is not keeping рас? was taken up with cases of lesser Sababh, who mtii'oduced 'sirfch abled comradqs ri lying 'a i', flat ^ on their the French government. Ambaa- blaze new trails, or to give the Curtis Lee, accompanied by three with the increase in car registra Surprise the folks at home and let us install that CROSLEY their problem,” says Ji. H. Rogers érn Carolina as this demonatra- owners gra.ciously loiidihg them ■little 'girls and myself, and assist importance; a few non-suits be a measure, expressed the hope I f ■ „ ? r tion ahows. for. the otcasioni' Beautiful old , ' aador Claudel, cf F'j'ano.e. went world anything new and usef'ul tions,!’ he continued,” and there is RADIO. You w ill enjoy fine pro^grams during the Holidays. ing . entered and two judgments assistant agricultural economist that the “damnable, conlving from that dreaded '-down f50m Washingtdini Wednes ed, by three colored men, burled , ------—:—L-—_ ■ quilts witli intricate stitching, ex expect nothing more than to meet a national need for speeding U'P Remismber, Gifts from the “Store of Today’s Best,” are of per recovered and signed. at State'Colege. “Economical pro- ruinous practices of Wall street i . day and bn behalf of his coun him under , a tree in the ravine manent value. We do not handle trash. We appreciate your AIR MAIL SERVICE TÒ quisite rieodleppint' quaint . cotf- with opposition, a'Ud to encounter' construction on interstate roads. Wednesday saw the first real duction will continue to be "the shorts’’ would not be tolerated any tumes of other daya, rare powten , try , decorated Dr. Alderman with the criticism and: envious coriten behind Washington and Lee Uni ‘‘Although there is alao a visits whether you buy or not. , NICARAGUA IS STARTED tho Legion of Honor. versity. action of the court. The suit to watchword of successful farmers 1' enlightened people and . the fact that they can- sind silver,fahiily portwiits draw tions of sterile polemics. The great need for secondary highw'ay “THB STORE OF TODAY’S BEST” iio.t convince.,the .Vo'terans Bureau ings, china over l,00,;'yoiir8 old, a ‘ Dr. Alderman is prtrsidont of “A dead silence was kept throu set aside tho w ill of the lute N. and a goal for those who aro 1 the five per cent tax he great French scientist, Louis Pas experience of the past has been trying to bettor their present bu-, on a certain type of that, their, dlBabilll;ies are of ser Miami, Fla., 'Deic. 9,—Air mail handsome, sidesaddle, a spinning ' ■№0 University of Virginia, locat- teur, learned this when struggling ghout the burial. Not a word, was that federal aid-has proven an M. Winfrey, instituted in the form vice origin. Neither are the wives service to the United States from ■ ed at Charlottesville. Mocksville Hardware Co. of a caveat by certain, of the heirs ' 3iness and home conditions. Be- ' ana cniidren of these fhrep wheel, household', uteiijsila, hftts of ■ • T.I \ with the silk work disease, and spoken from the time we set out Incentive to the various states to PATRONIZE YOUR HARDWARE STORE and children of these three hund- Uruguay was Inaugurated today varioua shapes; old music; a civil when sure he - had discovered from the stable which still stands build roads of all types. The coun- with the arival here at 5:14 p. m. war chest, old boolta, and n col KIPLING ILL the. remedy, he was troubled and behind^the President’s home, here tiy haa today approximately 600,- trial. Messrs. A. T. Grant and fic proble'm, thore can be no set government. Many of them are of a Pan-American Airways plane Robert S. McNeill repreaented formula which’will guarantee a selling a crime.” lection of lovely daguerre0i;vi')08,-: worried by envious doubters and now, until we left the grave* I 000 miles of improved highways from North Carolina. .Regardless bearing G9 '>pounda. I l' ounces of precious old' land grants, wljls, lofc ], ;v Rudyard Kipling, ípóssibly the with those who did not want ,to shall always remember the tend and the 'greater part of this mile the ipropounders of the caveatora.' larger net return. However, the of whei-e these men happen, to be, mail from Montevideo'for distri Walter E. Brock nrid Jacob Ste-! generalization can be made that OAK GROVE' NEWS tera and silkihouettea wore on dis world's greatest living poet, and believe. When Lister was trying er grimneas of Gen. Curtis Lee’s age can be attrbuted to federal Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Whitaker and from ‘/B Legionaires in North bution throughout the United '‘ who for nearly fifty years has THE DAVIE LOUDSPEAKER wart represented the caveators-, yields an acre and low opor- play. One table waa gl't^on ;ovor to convince a doubting world that face aa he £(tood with bared head aid,” V children spent Sunday afternoon Carolina know that this is cer States. to civil war relics, ifind another "flung tHe, .praises *nd faults' of thousands of^Hves could be saved beside tJie grave.” ------:---- Ф------T.ho action was based upon allega ' «ting charges combine in' making ! with hor mother Mrs. S. D. Smith tainly a aad'plight these diaabled The maii left Montevideo at the "British* ñnplre, is reported as tions that at the time of the exe- for lower produc.tion costs.” had on it pictures of fomei' 'Me ' in through proper sanitation in case Mrs. Showell explained that a N, Y. GUNMAN IS Voi 1 Mocksville, N. C., November 28, 1929 No. 3 at Smith Grove. mon and their families are now 6:30 a. m., Saturday, November thodiat ministers and' their wivea ill, at the age of 64. His physician of wounds and operations; he was TAMED IN LONDON cution of tho purposed will, the Mr. Roger says that high yield ; Mrs. 0. M. Turrentine* Mrs. in. They also know that the only 30, and that por^n destined for has advised him to cancel a radio largo hole was dug for Traveler’s and Method,iat h*‘boon styled, stirred up a groat '------^ ^ -----4,---- ^------' cording to statement made public big, plant will take ciare ,of oyery. ' . -i—------^ ' deal of interest among tho folks (By L. J. Hampton) ing hor voice when' called to tho DIVIDED ALLEGIANCE mankind. Like all the really school work and improve the Dairy Feed.— C. C. SANFORD VETCH BEATS CLOVER hoi'o today. Final do'cision wa,s gallon-pf ml'Vk. that can' bo pro great, they did their duty regard of Farmington Township, not a (Stafl: Correspondent of tho. Jour White Houso ir])on various occa made at a meeting hero last, night duced in this county, and pick up grounds. SONS COMPA_NY. , nal) sions, is also, “in the hands of AS COVER CROP Right much discuaalor. has gone less of results. ' There will bo 4 Thanksgiving MORE EGGS few of whom were pi’oseht in tho in the lobby of Cabarrus Savings! station.^ will bo located in adjoin N ------« ------iourt room each day during the her friends” and has nothing de thoi round in the United' States service hold at Eaton’s church on FOR SALE OR TRADE—ONE Mocksville, Dec. 5.—With the As a winter growing, soil im Bank, when 40 loading buaincss' ing counties. . . ' ■ FARMINGTON WOMAN’S il'roceedings, Opinion soomod di finite to say one way or the oth and professional men signed up • : “The more millc,iWo can '^fot,tho ¡' Senate and through the press, next Sunday at 11 o’clock, with a water power Roller Mill in Sur time and selection of a iiepubli- er. proving, cover crop, vetch waa MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEET program by tho intermediate B. ry county; 10 small farms in Give your hens ‘*Don Sung” Egg vided as to the testatrix’s capaci can candidate for the State Sen »lightly superior to crimaon clo for tile p'rico of a building site, better we ahnll ,'be .plonsed,” ' they. , regardihg the alleged action of ty to make a valid will on Juno Mrs. Kennen is not the one to ' Premier ^usaolini, of Italy. Mar Y. P. U and anofferlrig for the Surry county; 100 acroa in Ran ate up to Davie next year, the ver in a demonstration conducted after only 30 minutes deliberation say. In fact Stahlev Cpi'nty hatj The Woman’s Missionary Socie 22, lp28, but the jury, by its ver stand in the way, it ia hoard, and Meeting with thiaso men were (0 show by survey, that/ahb'cbuld cus iDulIieldi recently writing in Mills Home at Thomasvllle, dolph county ;200 acres in Cum Laying Tablets and watch results. matter of a choice, it is stated, is of course “the Senator from _Davie in eastern Carolina this season ty held their monthly meeting Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Shelton, of berland county, Va.; 524 ricres dict, .diapelled ' all doubt in this one that Is even now receiving County Farm Agent 0,acar Phil- deliver 2,000 ¿aliona' of' m^ a Harpers Magazine, makes the connection'. Under the tnrms of as the sonorous voice of tlie Sen -1 W.^IF. Meadows of I'renton, ! charge that the Itaian dictator is with Mrs. M. C. Ward, Nov. 18th. Winston=Salem, spent the week in Amelia county, Va.; onei' 5- quite a lot of attention from the lips and D. L. Strain, riold ropro- day before the .compaiiy. Avoud se- This was an Important meeting the will,'as sustained by the court ato clerk .would .say, gallantly siib i Ы making an orgariized effort to in end’ here with the.latter’s father, room house in Miami, Fla;' 103 / Ask local G. 0. P. leaders. The Sen aentativo for the I-'oremoat nair- riously consider' "locating; hero, as it was the reelection of officers the house and lot in Farmington scrrbos to the same aentimonts. | The two crop.-? were iplanted side ies, Inc. Mr. Strain made a.short The local plant луИГ be ruahed. to terfere with the rights of natur- Mr. 'R. T. Collette. • acres in Carroll county, Va.; atorial District' is composed of And there you are'l iFor many year 'ast fail with part of the • alized Italians in this country. Members present, Mrs. M C. Ward The many friends of Mr. W. S. 150 acres in Georgia. Will sell formerly used by Miss Winfrey Davie, Yadkin and Wilkes, iconced talk, told the men what his com-1 complotion na soon na possible, it L. J. Horne, J. F. Johnson, J. E. fi.t a home, becomes the property Mr. Grant has repreaented D’avio field left bare as a check plot. pany had to ofl'er and moat im will manufacture butter, cheese, ' That he is attempting to interfere Stonestreet will be gad tc know on easy terms or exchange for ed to be one of the few “rock- in'the Houao or tho Senate with The ^’ato of seeding was 25 pounds Brook, P. H. Bahnson, W. A. Tay that he is doing well, following an city property or other lands or Kurfees & Ward of the Bapti.st Church of Farm ribbed” Republican districts in mediately five .thousand was ice cream nnd may operato con with the teaching of Italian ;child- ington, to bo used by it as a par- the exception of one time, when an acre for each crop and a good pledged, that being the price of xen in this country, even those lor, H. H. Smith with new mem operation at Long’s aSnatorium would' take one good automobile the State. stand was secured in both cases. densers. Aa a beginning, it Avill ber, Mrs. A. R. Bell. Mocksville, N. C. ."ionage. The rest of the estate, Davie sent a Democrat and it is the lot oil Avhich the big cream-, have a capacity of ten thousand ; ' í i of naturalized Italians. The char on last Saturday. G. C. HUTCHES, Mt. Airy, N. Two Prospects ( “La.st May, when I examined Meetin'g: opened by singing. princiipally personally, will be dis pointed out, the county is not ery plant will be built. Tho creiim- gallons a day and (is the milk ivo- ge is that he is attempting to re Mr. Prichard White, who has C, Route 4. 3 tpd. BBC!« Prayer, Mrs. M. C. Ward ¡ -Election ------» tributed .among the heii’s at law Two prospective candidates are burdened with “ special 1алуз,” I tlie growth, of the two crops, the ery plant will toe located on tho duction increases the plantлуШ bo tain for the Italian ^’»scistEi, al been at work in Penn, for some * * « » * * being Mrs. Queen Bess 'Kennen even as one other county, Allege- vetch had spread over the land center oi; a thi’eo aero lot. It will of Ofllcers; President, 'Mrs. F, H. time spent several days 'with home according to the terms of the will. Qiilarged to take care of the sup-. legiance on the part of Italians The trial of the Winfrey case being Mrs, Queen Bess Kennan, hany, isn’t ao saddled up. And it to an average length of tAvo feet i)fi built of white pressed bricks or living in America, even Naturali- Bahnsn; Vice President, Mrs. A. folks here. NOTICE * and tho crimson clover was stand- •Illy, 'I’he irdant wil be loi'ated on biftigs to a conclusion an unhap Davie Welfare Oincer, who is also was (Governor Rufe Doughton who reinforced"concrete. The build East Main Strofti, extonaion juat •zed Italians, The charge doubtless R. Bell I Secretary, Mrs. J. F. John Corn Shucklngs are on in full * Anyone deairing Insurance in * .‘Taw to that during his long ton-1 ing about 18 inches Jiigh,” says aon reelected; Treasurer, Mra. J. py cpntroversy among the folks National Committeewoman for ing will cost twenty thousand dol west of whore the liadin highwav' •carries some shadow of truth, but swing this week. * the Farmers’ Mutual Fire As- * North Carolina, and the other the 1 ure as the “gentleman from Alle- K. C. Blair, extension agronomist E. Brock reelected. Intereatlhg * sociation of Davie, Iredell * Come Here For Bargains of Farmington 'which' at times, lars and machinery around twenty. Itt.'ula ofl! from the Raleigh Road, it iff possible! they are not all en* vetoran legiV.'lator, Senator , A. T. ifjiiany,” at State College. “Both crops had thousand. And the plant 'when ; It is said that thp, huildinif will ho program followed by social hour Six new 4-H clubs have been * and Alexander Counties, see * hiide fair to develop ..no little bit*’ the ground well covei_:,ed in their tirely true. However, since th«* ti'i'ness and rancor. We hope and Grant, i t may be stated aiithori- . For 'The Legislature ■flniahed will repre.sont an outlay a very pretty : ono and : that th e. United States will not brook any 'Delicious fruits served, oranges, organiiied in Stokes' County with * or w rite^ J. R. Foster, Mocks- * re.spoctive areas, though tho crim and bananas, Dismissed Prayer b.v 1 lb. Package Kenny’s Coffee 25c hi'lieve that a ju ry’s verdict will tativoiy, it is hoard, that Mrs. A s'to the G.. 0. P. candid,'ite of aroiind fifty thouaand dollars, grounds iwill look more like a mod half way allegience from those 200 members, * ville, N. C„ Route 3. This is » Können and Mr. Grant will have son clover madfr- tho best show, Mrs. J. F. Bahnson. ------^ ^ ------* absolutely the cheapest Fire * .‘iin've to alley all fleeing over the for the Legislature from Davie T'he Forenio,st Dairies, Inc. is a ern eollege c.'impus than the • ■who 'have been made citizens of ------« ----;--- ^ ^ --- 1 lb. Package Gold Ribbon Coffee 25c no fight for it amoni^ themsolvea. it is heard that there are two Mr. Meadows turned the cVops fif'teon' million dollar corporation, Twenty farmers of Pitt County * Insurance obtainable. * matter and that ore many days under on May 6 and planted' corn grounds around' a manufacturing, -this country, and since it is the The Main Reason T'.'i.ss those for and against upliold So it is up to the electorate, in possible candidates, pne of tlthem .J. C. Peniicy, who la chairman of plant' with flowers, , drive^vaya, policy of , this country to protect plan to establish a cream route * . 11 2? 3mo ♦ 10 ib Sugar 59c over the entire field p few days to the Louisburg creamery. in g Miss Winfrey’s,; will ■ may their own iparty to speak. Yadkin’s i,«? chairman W. E. BOyles and the the Board of Diroctora, and a walks, greon law.n and ahurhiiery.: its naturalized of foreign birth, An old negro had njade several ai)d Wilkes' opinion w ill also be other is Attorney B. C. Brock; later. He fertilized hia corn with number of inveatnient bankera are learn to adjust, themselves to a 200 pounds of an 8-3-3 mixture Aibomarlo i'oels very much gra- ■, it is well that the Washington unsuccessful attempts to join a 8 lb. Bucket Lard{ $1.13 .'iituatiori based upon an accurate asked when the Senatorial.converi Mr, Boyies was not available to •iKiw .touring the South and have filk'd at being able to land this authorities go to the very bottom tion date rolls -around but that, day ...... for an expression...... upOy...... tho and used no nitrogen side appli just purchased, or taicen, over the fashionable negro church. One of Fat Back Meat finding of facts' u’y twelve .good cation.” I ■ plant, especiallv since a number of the question to see just how the deacons told him to go home CAMPBELL & WALKER 121/2 to 15c and lawful men of Pavie Coun- will bo after the ■niattor has beeii j matter and Mr, Brock Avas unconi- Southwest, Dairies, wiiich covers of the bijat towns In thia section ; much truth, if .any, there' may be and pray over it and get the Lord’s .■sottlod among the Djivib Republi- municative in regard to his proba Mr. Blair says that it was not the State of ',1’exas and owns of the State, and several in South- to Diffleld’s charges. opinion. The preacher, hearing of FUNERAL DIRECTORS 15 oz. Package Raisins 10c aiis themselves. ■ ble candidacy, being content to long 'before tlio corn iiogan to plants in other Soutliern Statoa. Carolina had been wanting it, ■------♦ ------V-'ORD IS :LEFT' $100 ; If Senator Grani should ulti wait until a later date to aay any show the eft’ects of the turned un Negotiations had beon under "It means more to this county, in ARB WE TRUTH HATERS? this the next day asked Sam if Ambulance Service Embalming 'írl he had prayed, and what the Lord Flour, per hundred $3.50 ' IN WOMAN’S WILL mately decide to ll.sten to the urg- thing, if at all, ; , der legumes. Where the vetch and way between ofiicials of the Fore my opinion than, the coming of We specialize in Stan^ette Hand’ Made Caskets ings of his .friends to retyrn to the Others Coming Up crimson clover had''been plowed most Dairio.s, Inc, and Alhemarlo any one other business in tho ■ When Irish potatoes were first advised him to do. Sam said. “The W e have plenty sample Sweaters and*^ Lord said, no wonder you can’t Also Complete Line Factory Made Ypsilanti, Mich., Dec. 5.—Hen- Legislature in the interests of the Tho ■ present , county oiilcials. in, the corn vvaa greener in co rnon, headed by Countv, Agent county's- history,” said one lead- ' introduced' from Peru into Eur lor, the height of the stalks was get in that church, Sam ; I’ve tried June Bailey Building Near Sanford Motor Co. I'y B’ord receives a legacy of $100 ''district; there is .ii.ttlo 'doubt that Clerk of Court M. A. Hartman, Phiiiiijs for several woeks. 'I'liis ing businosb" man. to (he writer : ope, Ip e o p le wore told that the Lumberjacks at bargains. 'iiider the terms of the ¡will of he wouldl be given th,g nomina Sherifl: Coipe, Register ‘of Deeds greater, iind, later,. thè; crop was tbwii and-county had beon heart today, and' that is about the way,, eating of them caused leprosy. to get in there myself for the past DAY PHONE 164 NIGHT PHONElSS twenty years.” iMrs. Florence S^miilley-Babbitt, 82 tion by unanimous vote. However Ijamea, Treasurer Stonestreet and better eared'. , ily recommended, but many other all others feel. The tarmers of ‘That was back in the fifteenth See us for clothing or anything else who died hère recently. it being rather' early, the Senator all the others down the line come ■ Thè corn crO;p was harve.Tted on towns were making strong bids the county* too; tti'e very much de-: century. By the seventeenth cen ■ Poultry flocks in Lincoln Coun you want. Ml’S. •Smalley^.Babbitt, member is saying nothing at all. On the up for ,renomination noxt year, it October 30, That from each plot and Albemarle folt uncertain un lighted, ‘,*1 suppose thei;e will nev tury all sane people recognized ty are receiving the second' blood pf a pioneer family waa a histor other 'hand. Mrs, Kennen, compli- is stated. Several' of them ai’o was shucked and weighed and til public announccmont was made er again be any auch thing as the absurdity of the claim, but it test. Seven flocks with about 200 ian and collector of antiques. She mjsnted in the State Executive likely to have opposition within gave tho following resulta: Where today that this town had been a glutted'marJtet for milk here,” was then claimed that they caus hens eal;h are being tested every DAVIE CAFE - P. K. MANOS, Prop- Was deeply’ interested in Ford’s Committee meeting held jn Greens their own party for the nomina no coyer (jrop waa plowed' under definitely settled upon aa_^tiio said one loading larmcr, with a ■.; ed fever. It was only aftCT 1771 six weeks for certification as THE PLACE TO EAT WHEN In ' MOCKSVILLE American museum at Dearborn, boro ■'recently and modestly add- tion, it is said. -pnly 17,1 bushels an . aero home of tho first liig maiMfa^i. look of genuuio;, satisfaction; ' that seientiiic, proof was made of breeding stock. the food value of the Irish potato. Comfortable, Sanitary, Quick Service and. the Best Food J; Frank Hendrix In that year the Besancon Acade- the market affords. A visit will convince you, \ FOR SALE—FOUR MORE FUI.L ' Near tbverheadBrldge South Mocksville, N. C. •my of Medicine opened a compe- blooded Airdale pups, 7 weeks I “All Kinds of Ice Qream and.Soft Drinka’' , : . V, Лл I S-s. J ^ Ä- • ■ ti||p;^,,,ior the apswer to the fol- old. A. D,_,RicljiecCwai LiliwillllillllHllllMIIBlllMHIWrataillijlilllMllilM ----- — ------1 _ THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRLSB. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. Thuraday, Dev,embcr l2; 1929 Thum lny, iDeeembov 12,• 1020 Pngc '¿ THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE.; MOCKSVILLE. С cessive drudgery and to save time' comber 14th. 1D29 at 12 o’clock, M. evidenced by certain'notes and SARGON IS WONDERFUL the following lands lying and be bonds of same date, an'd referreo STATES MItS. I'ADGETT and money. Through it We save human life ing situate in the town of Mocks to therein, said Deed of Trust ville, Southeast of the Depot, ad being recorded in the Rciglstor of Chathara BOXED by settling foth dangers existing ■ Heirloom Flowers “The way Sargon brought 'back from certain situations beyond joining the new' Lexington road Deeds OfTico,' Dav^e County, North and more particularly described Carolina, In Mortgatie Book 21, lilankols In attractive my health after a fipell of flu is control of an electric service com Size 70x84. morvelous.” I waa in a terribly pany. . as follows: Page 491-2, defajijt having been gift boxe',4. Beginning at T. ti. Bailey cor made i ntho payment of said notes PUI'O AVOOl ill Big selection rundown condition and sick head-- Through it we emphasize to the aches almost drove me frantic. ner on the North side of Lexing and intel’erft due tKereon as there your choice , Ideal Christ people what cooperative effort can ton road nnd running with said in provided, and, the holders of of color,Ч. . mas gift. do for the progress ot the tom- International Sunday School-Les mand that hitf pay be given to him road N. 63 W. 175 feet; thenco N. said notes, having requested the Sp.95 09c., - 98c munity. \ ‘ 15* E. 150 feet to an iron stake; foreclosure and sole of said pro ■ son for DccembeT IB at least twice a month. Through it We help to stimulate THE CHRISTIAN SPIRIT IN IN The employer has rights also thence S. 80* E. 125 feet tfo Bailay perty, I w ill sell for icas'h at the the "boosting” spirit of the com line; thence with Bailey’s line Courthouse 'door in Mocksville, DUSTRY and Paul called for full service munity by "boosting” civic move Deut. 24:14-15; Ephesians 0:5-9 from thoae-who had duties to per South 200 feet to the beginning. .North Carolina, at 12:00 o’clock ments ourselves. noon, December 20, 1929, tho fol 1. Timothy 6:17-10 form. They were cheered mean See deed recorded in Book 27 page while by the statement that while Through it we teach how to get 27 in ofHce of Register of Deeds lowing^ describfi'd real estate: Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D. they might be servants "accord the most out of tho service, we ren of Davie County, and plat by M. C. ^ Being that Tract of parcel of Religion that does not improve ing to tho flos'h” they could attend der and assist in promoting ef Ijames, surveyor on file in this land lying on the waters of Sugar The Economy Store For Christmas Shoppers daily living is far from practical to their duties "as unto Christ.” fective juid economical use of that proceeding. Creek in Farminifton Township, By this test the spiritual ipower Though no. earthly eye was wat service. . : Tills November 25th 1029. conveyed by deed from A. W. of the Bi'ble is above that of the ching they should know that God Through it we tell the' public A. T. GRANT, Commissioner. Smith to George Steelman amd re Remarkable Bargains in Everything You Need For Christmas sacred book of every other form was always beholding their thor that every individual wo are pri JACOB STEWART, Attorney. / corded in Book 4, page 460, in Re of religion. Right relationship oughness, or lack of that quality vileged to serve has a right to 11 28 3 times. gister of Deeds Ofiico in Davio ХШЯ between all elapses in society arS in service. They had entered into fair aiid courteous treatment from County, N. G. Beginning at a indicated in both the' Old and N cav a contract and muirt deliver full us at all times. NOTICE OF SALE OF stone near the school house Women’s Fur Trimmed Testaments. From the very begin value. What is the difference whe This has a beneficial influence REAL ESTATE (E llis); thence North 36 chains ning Jehovah has‘been teaching ther an employer short-changes upon our own organization, being and 50 links to^a stone; thenco PRACTICAL GIFTS Men^s Christmas Suit mankind how-to live with one an the man or he short-times the man an added reminder of what is ex North Carolina East 3 1-4 var 27 chains and 67 Winter Coats other. Industry has always been who is rightly e.xpocting full work pected from our members in their Davie County links to a gum, 2.var 86 chaina SPECIALS! dealings with the public. divided into two general classes during each hour? The story is Purusant to power of sale vest and 5(f links to a stone, in John Men’s two-pant Suits in gray -rcapital and labor. The best re------• ------— Reduced For Men and Women •pertin№t about the woman who ed to the undersigned Trustee Williams line; thenco West 27 ifulta for ,both can be had only !as LET US DO YOUR JOB WORK by a certain Deed of Trust exe chains andi 67 links 'to the begin and brown cashmeres. Tailor said life was Po different since WE WILL DO IT RIGHT— Our entire group of $5.95 Coats the expjicit directions of Scrip she boiame a Christian, ‘Now I cuted by Annie B. Lewis and her ning, 'Containing (100) one hund consisting of rich broadcloths in ed to hold their shape and look ture are applied. Both the classes sweep under the rugs.” husband, L. M. Lewis to the un red acres more or less. smart. MRS. NORA PADGETT NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND browns and blaciks, luxuriously Silk Umbrellas ...... IB4.95 in society are indicated in both The. sipirit of the Golden rule dersigned Trustee, and in favor This the 18th day of November ifiui'-trimmed and warmly lined. the Old and New Testaments, is being expressed in 'better work of M. M. Brame »nd W. H. Leo 1929. Now— Kid Gloves...... $1.98 and $2.95 1 could scarcely retain a thing In, pursuance of a judgement of $12.50 on my stomach. Sometimes I’d work in closest understandable ing conditibnif that are afforded nard, on April 28,1928, -to secure HOYLE C. RIPPLE, cooperation." Indus'trial and social labor today. Sanitary surrounding the Superior Court of Davie Coun payment of part jiurchase iprice ' 11 21 5t. Trustee Ladies’ Silk Hose ..., 98c to $1.95 EX'fRA SPECIAL! have a s'motheririg sensation and ty, N. C.'in case of Town of Mock- $47.50 principles a/re found in all parts rest rooms recreation centres, edu Linen Handkerchiefs 25c and 48c Tny heart would seem to 'ruw a- sville vs Mary A. Broлvn and hus All $49.00 Coats consisting way." My lierves were in such bad of the Bible. The chosen portions catiohal classes, bonuses, etc. all for today in addition to those a- band husband Allen Brown, Com suedine and broadcloths in rich Box Handkerchiefs 48c to $1.98 Men^s Suits condition I’d wake up oiT and' on help both parties concerned. Each For twenty years we have served tihe people of Davie Coun bove are Exodus 1:8-14 20:17; is' studying tho nroblems of tho missioners of Davie County, and browns and tans, luxuriously trim GteTiuine all-wool blue cheviots every night. It was an effort to others recorded in Book 8 Page ty ns Funeral Directors, and never before have we been so Toilet Seta ...... $1.98 to $.'i.95 i,;:; Ret anything done around the Amos 6:6; 15; Zechariah 8:,16-17; older. The wealthy 'are recogr' med in a wide choice of beautiful and gray and brown mixtures. ¡Matthew 20:1-16; Mark 12:1-9 413 offlce of Clerk of Superior Well Equipyed, or had so wide a v;jrlety of styles and iprices . furs. Now • Smart enough for Sunday wear I ■ house. I aufforod a great Iy housework is no task at of EgyipUan ibondage and therq DID YOU E ^ R STOP TO chs. to a road; thence S. 52* W. all, and I.eve'n help out my hus- must have been a glad .sound \yhen THINK ■ 2,40 chs' to Nick Gaither’s corner Comfortable, Sanitary, Quick Service and the Best Food y Smart Men’s Bathrobes..,.$4.95 nnd $7.95 For Christmas ,'band at his store^now and then the underling heard "Thou shalt thence S. 48 Е..З.ОО’ chs to the be the market affords. A visit will convince you. Boy.V two-oant Sult.s^—two without tiring. Men’s Handkerchief's 25c nnd 48c shoi'ts, Mado. of brown or gray not oppress a hired servant that (By Ed.son R, Waite) ginning. ‘.‘All Kinds of Ice Cream and Soft Drinks" ^ra “I used the Sargon Pills along is poor and needy.” Neither must J. F. Owens, Vico President and This the 25th day of November Millihery Men’s Scarfs ...... 98c to $1.98 nu.vid wouleus, Weil, made tuul with Sargon, and they regulated serviceable...... :: ...... any advantages be taken of tho General Manager of the^Oklahoma 1920, We havo mado up tlii'co big groups Men’s Sox ...... 2.'5c, 48c, 75c mo perfectly, and I beliovu that’s ontlander who was in their mids't. Gas and Electric Company, .snya. E. D. IJAMES $4.95 why I don’t have sick heUdaches Even in our days unskilled labor Tliat Newspaper advertising Commis.sionor uf felts and combination.s. All new Men's Bolts ...... 48c and 98c •any raore. I'rii glad to ^ndor.‘^e from another country haa boon is tho shortest road to maximum Jacob Stewart, Attorney MR. COTTON GROWER stylos and now, shades in large Boys’H Better Suits this wonderful troatmont.”—Mr.s. .Holiishly exploited. Law became business, therefore it is the .short; 12 5 5t !ind small hoad.Mlzo',=i. Priced for Mon’-s“ Bolt sets ...... $1.50 and $2 Made of'all-wool blue cheviots. Brown worsteds and mlxod pat- Nora'Padgett, R. P. D. No. -i, tho protector and.'fixed tho time est way to lowest cost /to those When you get ready to haul yo.ur (|uick cloaranco at— Men’s Gloves 98c. $1.48. $1.98 Spartanburg,, S. C. LeOriind’s' 'for the payment of wages. In somo whom we servo', NOTICE OF RE-SALE tcrmf?.’ Either two shorts or one'? Phnrraucy," Agent. states now an employee can de Through it we help to avoid ex- cotton off, bring it lo our gin. We Dress Shirts ...... 'iil.48 and $1.98 long and one short ipaiits. A Under and by virtue of a judg 98c , $L98 $2.98 B iir Folds ...... 98c to ¡53.98 groat; value at Bolk’s price ment of tho Superior Court of greet you with a smile. We buy or Formerly Priced ¡f2 to ?5 Davie County lii an action entitled Men’s Pajamas . .. $1.48, and $1.98 $9.95 'I’own of Mocksville vs W. A. Fos gin and give you the top of the ter, L. C. Foster, his wife, James msL Foster, M, J. iFoster, A, T '.Grant, market price. Our new gin keeps 'Prustee, Davio County, Gulf Re fining Co., and G. G'. Walker, As it cleaned up. CHATHAM BLANKETS for Gifts signee, the undersigned commis Give mother or wife ^'a nice Chatham Blanket for Christ Christmas Specials In Bargain Basement Dress Up For Christmas sioner will re-sell at public auc mas. Belk’s carry a big stock of Chatham Blankqts at low \ V tion, for cash to the highest bid ■BnUBffil! J. W. Cartner est prices. der at tho court house door in Near Ovorheail Bridge South Mocksvlllo Mocksville, N. C., Saturday, Do- Part Wool Blankets, Men’s Boy’s , Boy’s Two Unusual Good Values Size 66x80 ...... tp & ie ii/ O H Men’s , Men’s Lion Brand AH wool Blankets, size Heavy Wool YOUNG MEN’S FINE Heat with coke . . . tho olcnn, efficient fuel. 66x80, single— Lumberjacks I Lumberjacks Rain-coats Shoes ' - $3.95 Socks Plaids and Plain I Wool Plaids and Cap to Match Regular .15 Value An Answer to Your Gift Probiem ' Yadkin Blankets, all WORSTED SUITS wool, 66x80— 1 98c to $2.98 35c 1 $1.98 to $2.98 1 •‘^3.48 $3.98 Nicdy tailored in the newest colors of .Gwe Miectrieai Gifts $6.95 1 1 Brown, Blue and Grey This Christmas $25.00 Modern Gifts That Last for Years Underselling the to wo on ^ Christmas Toys U i 'к Electrical gifts are mod6rn gifts and will bring Boy’s Fine Suits in 2 Golf or 2 Longs at delight to tho receiver for many year,s to come. You Save From 5 ^ to 2 0 ^ ’On They will keep fresh the memory of your thoughtfulness and affection long after otlier $15.00 gifts are forgotten. Your Purchase Of Toys at Belk’s We are ready with a wide assortment,of toasters, percolators, waffle irons, flat irons, electric ranges, kelvinators, as well as many other ap Tinker Toys Pianos Footballs Scooters Other Good Ones propriate gifts. \ / ’ We handle only electrical appliances of standard Cedar Chests Blackboards Tool Chests Wagons i $9.85 up manu/acture,' such as Hotpoint, Edison and Uni versal. Basket Balls Dol! Sulkeys . Doll Trunks Airplanes i r ' . THIS STORE IS THE SUREST PLACE TO Come in today while our stock is complete. You will find answers to your gift problems. Pool Tables Sidewalk Cycles Top Bikes Table iSets GET CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN AND All appliances are sold with a small cash pay ment, the balance in deferred monthly payments BOYS THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED FOR with your light bill. Automobiles Erector Sets Velocipedes Bassinets Wo havo greater values this year than ever be fore and we invite your inspection. The value's Horseman Dolls Electric Trains QUALITY, STYLE and VALUE which we have may be obtained at any store of SOUTHERN. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY OR NORTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SEr V iCE Arranber Dolls . ... IT PAYS TO FOLLOW TUB ARROW COMPANY, and if you have a friend or relative in another city or town which wo serve to whom you would like to present an electrical appliance, we will gladly deliver your gift from our store in that community. 440 N. UBERTY and 106 W. FIFTH WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Southern Public Utilities Co. O' PnsTB 4 THE MOOKPVILLR ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. N. О. Thursday, Deccmbftr: 12,; 192Э Thursday, BeCoinber 12. 1929 THIS PAPER AND MOCKSVILLE SMI'l’H GROVE NEWS riod. Wo wish them much hap aton-Salem visited relatives here. .. ' THE MOCK^^VILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. ,N; C. The Mocksville Enterprise piness. Sunday. Slie was accompanied home by Goodship, Fellowship,” all taking in New York City at $2.00 admin- NOTICE Published Every Thubatlay at Mocksville, We are broadening out our circulation. The Sunday School will have A small child of Mr. and Mrs. Mr..Raber Smith spent Sunday iD. M. Bailey foil in the fire one Miss Sallie Schenck, of Glreens- ■part in this. For refrosthmdnts, sion and. a complete sell out at North Carolina Wo are putting more money into making this a pie and cake sale, Saturday : with his uncle Mr. W. C. Allen. night, Dec. 14th, at the Smith day last week and was very bad boro, who will be her guest for ¡tempting sandwiches, lemonade every night performancOi' We will We will, give 5 lbs. best Soda:; a better paper. We are determined to make several days, On Tuesday evening run this at regular admission. for 25c to every customer that the Enterprise one of the mightiest factors in Grove School building. The pro ly burned. Mr. and Mrs. ,Iohn AH^n and I nnd .home-made candy were served Mr. and Mrs. Grover Bland and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Allen visited SOCIETY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone entertain' ¡Members present were Misses Tell your friends about it. brings wheat for exchungp from this town’s growth. We solicit the aid and ceeds will be ur.od in buying treat now until Dec. 24th. Horne-Johit- cooperation of local people, and especi.nlly lo for the S. S. children. Everybody son, Cecil, of Lexington spent the Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Mack Smith hear ed in hei^ honor al a delightfur Jessie 'Waff, A'ddie Mae Caudellj week end with Mi*, and Mrs. Z. buffet supper, their guests laeing: Blddie H^'ndrix, Marjorie Stew- 20 LATE MODEL CLOSED CARS stone Co. 12 5 8 A. C. Huneycutt ...... Editor and Publisher cal advertisers. We can, with your assistance, envited to patronize this sale; Lexington ono day last weeic. AND PERSONAL MENTION to close at a big discount.— G. J. F. Leach...... Managiirg Editor make this a greater trading center. But it V. Burton. Miss Schenck, Miss Rosalie Wiley ¡art, Evelyn Kirk, Louise Stroud, Rev. A. R. ^ e ll filled his . re Mr. Elmer Sain.of Union Chapel Messrs 'Wick Black and Jimmie iJeffie Benson, Katherine Benson Walker Motor Co. Mocksville. LET US DO YOUR JOB WORK-^ takes advertising to make a newspaper go and gular anointment here at 1 o’ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Minor of MISS MARY J. HEITMAN, Social Editor N. C. ■ Winston-Salem visited relatives spent one night last week with hia Moore, of Salisbury, Mr. and and Patsy Clement. WE WILL DO It RIGHT, .. Subscdiiitiun Rales: it requires regular consistent advertising to clock Sunday. ' Phone 112 Mrs. Jack Miller, of Winston-Sa $1.50 a Y ear; C Months 75 Cents put across a live mercantile business during here Sunday. cousin Mr. Odell Allen. -o- Ir. Mr. G. M. Smith who holds a, Mr. B. W. Allen, of Winston- lem. The SalHe Call Aid Society met Strictly in Advance these days when great manufacturers and position at Galax, Va., spent the Mrs. Murttie Bailey still contin great retailers are spending millions in adver Salem spent Wednesday and "I'hur at the home of Mrs. Milton Call week end at home. day of last week with his torother ues very sick sorry to note. Miss Martha Biggs spent Sat- Saturday. He was accompanied by The last meeting of the Mattie on Monday afternoon, with Mrs. Entered at the post ofUce.-at Mocksville, N. C., tising their goods. A business can’t get any Eaton Circle was held with Mrs. as second-class matter under the act of March where these days without advertising. It Mr. Joe Foster, jr., spent Sun Mr. J. G. Allen. Mr. Harvey Gobble made a bu- urday in Charlotte. • his mother, Mrs. M. B. Brock, who C. H. Tomlinson as joint .hostess. 3, 1879. day, with home folks. Miss Mattie Suo Bailey spent sinoss trip to Thomasviile one day ' ------—0------— visited her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Milton Call and Miss Martha Call T'he meeting opened with singing, "costs money, but it is like buying fertilizer for on Tue.?day afternoon. The dining a farm, it brings enough additional income to Mrs. W. R. Beed'Ing spent Sat the week end with Miss Lucile last week. • , 0. II. Perry, of Richmond, Va., Kirkland, "0 Little Town of Bethlehem,” spent the week end here. room was attractive with Christ after which the president. Miss Mocksville, N. C., December 12th, 1929 pay for itself and have a handsome balance urday afternoon with Mrs. Roy Bailoy. ' Mr. John, Allen who has been 1: Williams Avho is a pi^tient at the Say did you know Clara Bow mas greens arid red candles, and Mary Heitman, read the Scripture left. Mr. and Mrs. Cary Williams, of in a very nerveous condition for Baptist Hospital, Mrs. Williams Winston-Salem spe'nt Sunday here Mrs. Mollie Jones has been in "The Wild Party” is iplaying Mrs. j; Frank iClement read the lesson from the 2nd chapter of was formerly Miss Annie Beeding I sometim^ does not improve any, quite sick, we regret to learn. at the Princess Theatre toritc at Christmas lesson from Luke’s MatthcAv. The minutes and finan- * It s'hall come to iiiasa, that I will pour REALLY SOMETHING TO IT with relatives. Cb.spei. After a short business sefi *'out my Spirit upon all flesh: and your * of this place. Her .many friends sorry to say. ^ ------0------— regular admission and John Barry cvil renort were read by Mrs. Those visiting at Mr. A. W. aion a delightful social hour oc Ollie^ Stockton and the fact waS * son,T and yoiir dauii-hiters shall prophesy, * hope she will soon bo a'/e to re Allen’s Sunday was Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gaither were more Monday and Tuesday in I\Iocksville Merchants should start adver In Winstoii-Salein X'ues-. "T'empest?” cupied the rest of the time. Miss mentioned there are a number of * your old men shall, dream dreams, your * tising seriously now and keep it up. December turn home. J. M. Smith and ¡'on, Richard, of Each'county in North Carolina visitors day. • Elaine and Annie Ruth Call ren cook books that tho Society would ■* young men shall see vis:ions.-—.Toel ?;28. * will soon, be gone and they will find themselves Mrs. J. K. Williams is on tho near Loxinirton. Mr. and Mrs.' where a county agent is^employed dered^ several lovely selections on sick list, we arc sorry to say. Misses Martha Call and Annie like to' sell before Christmas, (■ «■ , «■ , «• ■» facing January, the'month of reduction sales Charlie Smith and too children, is adopting plans for a long-time Ruth Call spent the week, e'nd the piano and violen, and the hos Miaa Ruth Booe reported the sum Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Spry and Mr. Reed Myers and Mr. Harry Mrs. J. 'Frank Clement spent YOUK PAPER and clearances. If a merchant fails to do a program of agricultural develop- Friday in W’inston-Saem with Mrs with Mrs. J. H. Thompson. Miss tesses served tempting date sticks of $51.G0 as net proceeds from tho good business in December his chances are little daughter Ruth, spent Sat Thomas all of Reeds, little Allil- rrient based on facts supplied in John Hanes. Sarah Thompson’s friends hero ¡Russian tea and candy. recent supper and "Neighborhood bad for making good before March. But by urday in the TwiibCity shopping. den and Virgia Smith, of No- Egtension Circular 176 recently will regret to hear that she is Museum.” 'The hostesses assisted A Merry, Look over each issue of the Enterpris'e. starting now, putting prices right down to rock Misses Vatra Baity and Ora Creek, Misses Lucile and Mattie Read carefull.v. If you like it, tell us so. If issued at State College. Miss Madge Holton, of 'New threatened with appendicitis. An interesting meeting of an by Misa Martha Call and'Marjorie bottom, by advertising and close application Mae Sain who hold positions? at Suo Bailey, of Gander Hill. evening circle in the Baptist Call, served delicious chicken sa there arc, any. suggestions \yhich you could to business, one should not only make good Salem College spent the week end York City, is visiting Mr. and Mrs Mr. Yates Minor also Miss Cora Plowing under lespedeza on tho ;j. L. -ilolton. ’ Mrs. Knox Johnstone will ieave Church, which will be known as lad, pimento cheese sandwiches, Merry Christmas • make as to how w ean make it more interesting from now untirChristmas, but be in better po with home, folks. Minor .of tho Twin-City visited . and profitable to oUr readers, we .‘rhall be pleas Alexander County Home Farm ------0—------Sunday evening for Washington, the Young Woman’s Auxiliary, crackers, fruit-caJte, coffee and sition to Iceep business up to par during Jan Lonnie Sain, son of Mr. and their jDarents Mr. and Mra. George was held at. the home of Mrs. ed to have you submit those suggestions to us. has increased the average yiold Miss Rose Owens, of the Wins p. .C. whore ,she will spend the whipped cream. Those .present uary and-iFebruai'y. Fellows, don’t be afraid MiS. Albert Sain, had the misfor Minor Sunday. I of corn by 20V2 'bushels an acte week with her parents, Mr. and C. R. Horn on Monday eveninc were: Mesdames R. C. Goforth, For Her ' We'feel that this patier is a public Institution. to advertise. There is something to it. Other" ton-Salem faculty, was home for . Every person iri the ^county is and should bo tune to cut his arm badly at Mr. Lawrence Graver, of Win , in t'he last three years. the week end. Mrs., H. 0. Smith, who will ac This was the firat meeting, of the C. H. Tomlinson, S. M. Call, :F. M. wise the great businesses of this section of this school last week while sharpen ------L_0------company her home. circle, and 1 enthuaiasti'o .plans Johnson, Ida Nall, Marvin Waters, . INDEED A MERRY, , : interested In it. It belongs to you and wo nation, the richest in the world, would not keep ing a pencil. Mrs. P. M. Carter visited Mr. ------o— were made. The officers elected V .E. Siwaim, Ollie Stockton, J. A. ' want: you to feel that, away labout It. on spending millions and millions every year are: Misa Elizabeth Naylor, inre- .,Mr. and Mrs; Ray Howard, of and Mrs. J. B. Smith in Winston- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jenkins, of Daniel, T. N. Chaflln, J. L. Ward, MERRY CHRISTMAS FOr ) in telling the world of their goods and their SELECT YOUR GIF'fS NÇW! sident; Mrs. Floyd Naylor, Vice; LET US DO MOKE THAN TALK Clemmons and Rev. A. R. Bell Winston-Salem, who have been H. C. Meronoy, P. G. Brown, C. merit. :Salem this week. President; Miss Gertrude Hend N. Christian, Walter Call, Misses were the Sunday dinner guests Come to the HARDWARE STORE. look around and see tho per spending several months in Fran HER, IF YOU COME HERE TO i ' \r. : /■■■ — — ----- ' ■ ■ of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fostei*. manent Gifts, real “Gifts of Utility”.—-Hardware, Furniture, ca, have returned and are visit ricks, Soo. arid treas. A program Ruth Booe and Mary Heitman. Thia ought to convinco any thinking peo THE SPIRIT THAT COUNTS Mrs. T. I. iCaudell has been sick on World li'ellowship by Faith and China, Silver. These make л lasting impression and will bo with flu for tho past week, we are ing their daughter, Mrs James Ste SELECT HER GISTS. ARTICLES THAT ple. You, may search tho w arld over, and you. FORK NEWS enjoye«! for tho years to come by MOTHER, FATHER, BRO ngel, in Atlanta, Chr/rles, Jr., and Poace 'was given ,.and emphasized MOVIE NEWS will And that , the country, or the community sorry to note. the Christmas spirit. Tempting Over at Albemarle one night last week there THER, SISTER, FRIEND. ------0------Gaither Jenkins remained in Paris : stressing ;dairyingf «nd cattle, raising Is al hot chocolate, wafers and small Yes Sir, the picture everybody REPRESENT THE FINER T ^ T E S ^ . 'gathered' at 'a banquet over FOUR HUNDRED Mr. P. D. Hinkle spent Mon Rogera Silver Sets Ç12.50 to $14 Telephone Tables Dr. E. Carr Choate and little where they are studying. ways rich) and independent. If Davie County people'. I'hoy, wero farmers, farmers’ wives day in Winston on business. Set of China $6.50 to $18.50 Drop Leaf Tables ------0-;------cakes were served. Those .present has heard so much of is playing Avill pi-oduce more idairy iproducts, raise more daughter, Anna are visiting re were: Misses Elizabeth Naylor, here last time tonight (Thursday) . IN GBFT CHOOSING AWAIT ■ farm club girl's and boys, heads of great mer Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bailey of Fostoria Glassware $1.75'to $3 Caserole Tables latives in Sparta. Dr. J. M. C la^, well-known cattle; and more hogs, there will soon be found cantile and manufacturing establishments, law tlie Twin City spent the week end for 6 ' Dining Room Furniture Presbyterian minister, and suiper- Gertrude Hendricks, Mary Allen Its Paramount “The Wild Party” 1 to exist a force for , the material upbuilding yers, doctors, 'bankers, preachers and news with relatives hfere. Floor Lamps $2.76 to $8.60 Bed Room Furniture intendent 'of Homo Missions for Hendrix, Mesdames Philip Young featuring Clara Bow the most po ’ ' YOUR VIEWING HERE. ■ ; of this section heretofore undrdamed of. Folks Miss Louise Avett spent the paper men with a fair seasoning of teachers Master S. B. Sittden, of Wins- Table Lamps $3.00 to $6.60 Odd Chairs . ^ a num'bor of.years, diod at his Floyd Naylor, Frank Huneycutt, pular star on the screen today. We ,let us keep talking dairying and cattle raising, week end with her sister. Miss C. R. Horn. will plnv this at regular admis’- and school authorities. They met, ac'cording ton-Salem has spent several weeks Candle Sticks, Electric Appli- Crosley Radios Bernice Avett, at Jericho. home In State^ille after a brief and let us do moro than merely talk, let us to a news dispatch, “on a basis of mutual res* illness on Sunday afternoon. Dr. sion. The comedy "Moonlight act. It will pay. ’ here with grandmother Mrs. Nina ances, Mayonaise Sc'ts Chest of Drawers -o pect, fellp\yshlp antf good will.” Farmers and Hoyle. Clocks 95c to, $8.60 Floor Coverings $26 to $46 Mrs. W. A. Inman and two child 1 dork is pleasantly remembered Mrs. W. A. Allison delightful Nights” is here too. Better not DO YOUR CHRISTMAS ^ farm boys and girls made addresses along side Plain and Wrist Watches $1.00 Fire Place Fixtures ly entertained the Sunday School miss this program. - | DECEMBER IS THE TIME • Miss Lucile Rummage .who holds ren, of St. Paul, visited Mr. and » meeting at class of which she Is teacher on Friday and Saturday icomes an the addresses of professional speakers. The a‘'‘position in. Erlanger spent last to .Î6.00 Children’s Chairs Mrs. W. M. Crotts recently. the Presbytoria'n church several GIFT SHOPPING EARLY! key note of the evening was better feeling and Ivoryite Knife and Fork Sets. Express and Coaster Wagons years ago. Saturday afternoon. A contest of other good Western picture with i week ivith home folks. ------о------7- "old saying” waa much enjoyed Buddy Roosevelt in “The Trail ; December and January aro good months closer cooperatipn and clearer understanding Mrs. Wiley Potts and two child Stainless $4.00 to $7.60 Velocipedes ------o------in ,which to pay up ypuir newspaper subscrip- , Mrs; W. II LeGrand is suflior- those cutting for the prize being Riders” and Paramount Comedy between tho buo'siness men of the town.‘f,4)f the ren of Advance ,чроп1 Sunday Razors, Safety and Plain 10c Shot Guns, Rifles ing with severe attack of rheuma The Carnie Mooney Circle of tion,a year in 'advance. If you'can’t raise the county arid the farmers. Society women min Mi.iaos Kathleen Craven, Louise "Footlooao Women” also news with hor parents here. to $6.50 Daisy Air Rifles 90c to $4.50 tism. wo aro sorry to loarn. the Baptist Church met with Mra reel. necessary amount this month, when can you gled in a most friendly v.'ay v.-ith countryside Pocket Knives, 10c to $2.25 W. L. Call on Monday afternoon Challin and Hanca Cioment. the Mrs. H. S. iJavis spont Satur Burns Broad Knives 50c latter being the lucky ono, Miss Monday and Tuesday we play hopo to do so. Watch the label on your paper. housewives and apparently got a big kick out day in the Twin City shopping. . Sandwich plates Flash Lights, 95c to $2.25 'rho chairman Mrs. J. L. K(rk, Pro LéGrand’s Pharmacy If it shows that your subsplptioh is about . Mrs. E. P. Bradlii.v. Mis,‘tea Jane Kathleen Craven wca elected pre another, United Artists Pic of it. Tho occasion was broughi about through Prof and Mrs. L. P. Hendrix Largo Bluo Willow Turkey Shears and Scissors 10c to $1.85 Bradle.T. Mary and Jane McGuire Hided nnd the interesting st> to expire, looid after your renewal right away. the united efforts of tho farmers, the country of tho book "Baptist Missions in sided of the class and Mlfi'a Mary ture featuring,Jolin Barrymore in and children, of Advance луого' Dishos .$2.50 to $3.50 Decnrntod' White and Green motored to Stutcsvillo Saturday. McGuire Sec. and Troaa. The "Tomipeat'’ Thia production ran ' Mocksville, N. C. Don’t put it olY. This paper will during* the women’s clubs, bo.ys’ and girls’ farm clubs and Sunday guosts of Mr. and Mrs. A. Aluminum Roasters, Aluminum Kitcban Tools, 10c Nigeria,” was in charge of Mrs. coming year'be a hundred por icent better than dainty refreshments consisted o' ! six weeks nt the Embassy Theatre ' tho home and farrti demonstration departments E, Hendrix. Angle Cake' Pans Daisy Sharpits $1.50 Mra. J. F. Moore spont several ^ rs. VV. B Waff and Mrs. any other year since its ostablishment. You of the county. Rua.sian to'a and date roll with i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lloyd and .1 Box Electric Lamps (6)$1.20 Can Openers, 10c to $1.75 . ,1.,.. recently whipped cream, the green glass can’t afford to; be without it. And tell your That’s the spirit which builds up great com Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jones, of Tho- Smoking Stands Hundreds of other things. Mesdamos Kirk, Call, W. B. WalT, neighbor what a fine county paper Davie has ium. We hope she will soon be I'latea docoral»d>.,wlth red nnd ,ii. i munities and make's great commonwealths and masvilie were Sunday afternoon Sewing Cabinets Come now and select that Gift. well. J. P. Green J. T. Baity, and James and ask hitn to subscribe for it, if he is not al great nations. Other town and counties would Wall. while patter potals'forming a love ready la subscriber, j visitors at Mr. G. S. Kimmer. Surprise the folks at home and let us install that CROSLEY ly Christmas motif. Misses Kath do well to follow the example set by Albemarle Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Sidden, of , RADIO. Yoii will enjoy fine programs during, the Hol'idaya. Andrew Yates returned this ------0-^—---- / ^ ' -0------^ — , and Stanly County. Of interest here is tho recent leen Craven, Ivey Nell 'VVators, WILL HELP VERY LITTLE Winston-Salem spent Sunday here Remember, Gifts from the “Store of Today’s Best,” are of per wc«k from a month’s visit to Blanche Leach, Ruth ATlen, Hanes ’ ' ------0------Miss Ruth Hairston and Mrs. manent value. We do not handle trash. Wo appreciate your Whiteflah, Montana, and Spokane announcement of the engagemfnt YES, “HUNEYCUTT” IS STILL “IN THE ,of Miss Margaret L. Jordan, dau Cioment, Louise Chaffin' were G.i S. Kimmor wero shoppers in visits whether you. buy or not. Washington. those present, 'riwo members, , The' big incomc tax reduction voted by, Con- GAME,” Winston-Salem this week. “THE STORE OF TODAY’S BEST” ghter of Rev. and Mrs. II. II. Jor girnsH will help conditions some, but the trouble dan, of Burlington, and Dr. Honrv Misses Mary McGuire and Ruth Mr. Odell Foster of this place Dr. T. L. Glenn besran the erec- Foster were unable to be |iresent. irf it.will help those very little who most need Since'Mr. A. C. Huneycutt haa taken actual and Miss Ruby Langston, of Jer ‘tion of a bungalow this w.eek on C. Sprinkle, Jr., son of Rov. and heiip. Only these paying income tax w ill fed Mocksville Hardware Co. Mrs. H. C. Sprinkle, of Salisbury. charge of tho editorial columns of this paper usalem motored to S. C. Thanks PATRONIZE YOUR HARDWARE STORE the Statesville road near W. A. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. McNeill directly /tho bonedts coming from the big re we fool that the following article from tho Mor giving day and wero haippily mar-' Miss Jordan is an iVtractivo young duction. Tho millions and millions of farmers Griflfln’a home. lady, and Dr. Sprinkle I*» Ihc noou- and Mr. nnd Mrs. P. J. Johnson ganton NowH-Horald will be of interest to our ------0------attended the charter night meet and workers of this country who stand in im readers. Miss Pratt, editor of the Nows-Her- la'r pastor at Belmont. Their mar mediate need of help will not be benefltted by Mosd.amc’s P. J- Johnson, W. A. riage will unite two families that ing of the Loxington Lions Club ald, is recognized as one the leading editors in Allison^ and B. C. Clement, Jr., at Lexington, Tuesday night. On •any income tax reduiction, for they pay no in North Carolina, and she knows a newspaper were visitors in Winston-Salem have been prominent in North come tax. .What the government ought to do, Carolina Methodism for many behalf of Lions International, Mr- when she sees one. Read her story: on Monday. McNeill, acting for District Gov if possible, is something which might dicactly "The News-Herald finds Itself considering years. benefit and help the great mass of people, tho CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ------o------ernor, Ed S. Whitaker, of G'astonia the recent newspaper changes at' Albemarle Dr. T. ’ .Glenn has recovered small farmea's, d^ictory woiikers, and, others Circle No. 1 of tho Presbyterian restrained by illness from attend with mixed feelings of rejoicing and regret. from an •"■'ick of influenza. Little ing the meeting, ipresented the who do not make incomes large enough to be iWe aro gratified at the ovidonce of enterprise Lamar ''"o'n is improving after Auxiliary met with Miss Jane • taxed at all. We have the biggest line of samples we have ever had and our Hayden Gaither on Monday after Lexington club with its charter. Buy A Used Car and progress on tho part of The Albemarle being sick for several, days. After the meeting, which was fea Press, »which this week, after absorbing The noon. The devotionals were con MUST HAVE LOVED HER AUTO price is the lowest ducted by the hostess after which tured by a spletidid banquet, an Stanly Nows-Horald, becomes The Stanly News Mr. and Mrs.^ C. F. Caudell and elaborate dance waa enjoyed by And Ride At Our Expense and Press, and at the same time know that we the Bible atudy waa in charge of Just recei/ed a Shipment of/horse hide shoes ’ children, Ronald and Jane, of Mrs. T.' B. Bailey. Interesting the members and the ladies pre A young mai) named Virgil HaiiVis, of Canton will misa from our exchange table the paper Wallace, were refont jruests of •questions in tho missionary sur sent. was recently given five years in tho state prison that was so reflective of tho personality ot our Mr. nn Mrs. T. J. tVudell. because he stole and wrecked his sister’s auto good friend, A. C. Huneycutt. We will have all kinds of Christmas Candy, Nuts, Dolls and Toys. vey were also 'iliscussed. Those present were: ,Mesdames E. L. The Girls Auxiliary of the Bap mobile. ; Ho was inidlcted sit the instigatjon of , "Mr. Bivins and the young men who have Misses Louise,,, Little, Winnie his sister, who, according to a Canton news Gaither, T. B. Bailey, Alice Wood tist Church mot at the home of Beginning Saturday Dec, 14th. And jmade the Albemarle Press one of the best week Moore, Sallie Hunter, A'nnie Holt ruff, E. P. Bradley, J. B. John.- Miss Jessie Waft' on Monday even dispatch, is now sorry that she pushed the case. ly newspaipers in the State (it won the Savory houser and Madge jflolton spent Sines she has' recovered from the shock and Below are a few prices of bur goods. stone, Knox Johnstone, Cccil ing with 100% present. The Elec trophy of the Press Association for general Saturday in Winston-Salem. Morris, and Miss Jann Hayden tion of ofilcers took place, .re Ending Saturday Night, Dec. 27th. the first effects of her loss and has gotten to excellence this year), aro to be congratulated All $5.00 and .?G.OO Wagors ...... p.95 $1.00 to $1.50 Shirts ...... 79c “normalcy,” ahe h-us learned that there is Gaither. The collection amounted sulting as follows. Miss Addio on liaving an undisputed field and greater pos- T ib. Kenny Coffee...... 2iic 'ries 50c Value ...... ;...... 35c Mrs. C. F. Meroney, Mra. R. S. Mae Caudell, Prosidont; Miss Kvo something in life to be prized more highly than McNeill, . and Miss Katherine to $12.50 ' :■ ' si!)ilities for growth and service. They richly 8 lb. Bucket Lard ...... $1,13 ------— 0------lyn Kirk, 'Vice-President; Miss' an automobile. Of course, it is natural that deserve all tho rewards that are crowning thoir Ties $1.00 Value ...... 69c Meroniiy spent Saturday in Char l i Fat Back Meat ...... 12‘/a to 15c Mrs. Knox Johnstone attended Louise Stroud, Secretary: and one will hold any piece of properly of the newspaper efforts. Tho Stanly Nows and Press Plenty Hats ...... 98c up lotte with Mrs. Hilton Ruth. Mias Biddie Davis, Treasurer. The value of a good automobile vory dearly, but Raisins, 15 oz. pack ...... 10c the recaption given by Mr.s. E. C. We are going to give a, DRUM OF GAS to every will set a pace that few small town papers can Sweaters y ...... 49c up Gregory at the Salisbury .Coun devotional ivas cond""ted by Miss ia it not a fact that too many of us almost hope to match. We wish them continued suc 2V2 lb. Stick C“ndy ...... 29c • Mrs. J. F. Hawkins ivas called Addle Mao Caudell and the sub make our automobiles our god? The boy may 15c Can Cocoanut ...... 10c try Club on .Tuesday afternoon. purchaser of a used car. ^ cess and prosperity. Cream Nuts ...... '...... lOc lb. Boy’s $8.00 S u its ...... $4.95 to .$.5:95 to Burlington this week by the ject for the prograrii was “The have deserved what ho got, but it is hard for critical illne-4S of Mr. Hawkins’ ono to think of a f.isler or brother bocoming "‘M-r. Huneycutt .sriys he is not leaving the Soft Shell En.glish Walnuts, lb...... 25c profession and we hope he sticks to that re A Few 15.00 Serges at ...... $9..50 father, who is in his nintieth year* tho instigator of an indictment for an oiTensq 25c Mayonnaise ...... 37c Plenty Odd Coats For Boys nnd iMen at a very ------10------1 CIGARS Are SURE Prices have not changed but this offer is made of this kind. solve. In ncwspiuper circles in North Carolina Wo liave the biggest line or clolh'ing we have there is not a moro popular editor than “Hun- Low Prices Lester Martin,'Jr., continues to • ,T0 PLEASE THE MAN! ever carried and you'will save money on it. improve at the city Memorial PIos- ; THIS GARDEN SPO'l^ oycutt.” He rarely misses a Prcfrs Association Dresses at Wholesale Prices Christmas to help us clean out all of our second hand cars. meeting, and .we are glad to know he has no Meiv’s Overcoats...... $4.95 to $12.50 pital in Winston-Salem, his nu-| In making up your Christ intention of deserting us there. He has an in Boy’s Overcoats ...... $2.95 to 3.95 A Few Hats at ...... V2 Pr’ice merous friends will bo glad to mas list don’t forget to in Does any one in Davie County know any We have Fords, Chevrolets, Buicks, Olds, Dodges, dividuality which he put unreservedly into his Men’s SuU.s, ,all to go a t ...... $12.50 A Few Shoes Worth $2.50 to $5.00, f o r ..... 98c know. ' clude cigars.. Women can Goodies . reason why this should not be the finest spot pajier and which kept it from growing stale or como to this store with the in North Carolina? No better farming terri 15c Relish ...... jic 1 Nesco 4 Burner Oil Stoye Worth .$40.00 Will stereotyped. We trust the ink is on his fin All 20c Tobacco ...... I5c Go at .'...... $29.00 The Presbyterian Ladies real perfect assurance that we ARRIVING Hudsons, Stars, in fact almost any kind of car tory can, be found anywhere. No finer graz gers sufficiently thick to keep him "in the ized a Gratifying sum of $108 on ing section is located witiiin the bounds of 2 packs Cigarettes...... 25c Plenty 6 in. stove Pipe, 3 joints ..... 50c have the very finevst cigars DAILY game.” Leather, $1.00 value ...... C9c their recent Bazaar, and aupper. for gifts, in especially de you need, both in open and closed jobs. the entire state. We havo good schools in ------0------Elbows ...... 15c this will be used on tho debt on corative Christmas boxes. easy reach of every child. Our churches aro Flour ...... ;...... $3.50 10 Quart. Qalvanized; Buckets I...... ,...... 20c You will find here the best as THIS GENERATION Can Corn ...... 13c or 2 for 25c the hut. ' ' . adequate and creditable. Fine highways lead Plenty Axe Handles ...... 25c We handle ohly the very I‘eas ...... :...... 13c or 2 for 25c best brands, so you can’t go sortment of good thing to eat into Mocksville from almost every direction. $1.50 Hammers ...... $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duncan, of . This town is located favorably on one of the The Louisville Times,, A Big Lot of Underwear ;at Wholesale Prices, wrong. We have many other in town. $4.00 and $5,00 Lumberjacks ...... $2.95 Rubber Roofin,?, 1 Ply ...... $1. 25 North Wiikesboroi sipent Tuesday Southern Railway’s main lines. Two of the A rather depressing thought is that there is in town. Mr. iDuncan is the mana gifts for the amokers, indu'd Don’t Miss This Chance To Get Free Gas state’s, leading highwayci cross the public now growing up a generation of which no, Sweaters at ...... $2.95 to $3;05 2 Ply ...... $1,48 ing a wonderfully varied col Place your ortler now for a $2.00 to $2..50 Shirts ...... $1,39 ger of the Mocksville Telephone square in Mockavllle. Our people are honest, member knows how it feels to bo tapped on top 3 Ply ...... $1.75 Company. lection of ipipes and the nice di'essed Turkey, Fruit lawabiding, industrious, proud. The greater of the bare head with a finger wearing a heavy ------0------choicest blends of tobacco. per cent of our population is native born An- thimble. Messrs John Betts and Joe Betts Special values in ash trays, Cake or anything else to eat See Us For Anything You Need too. gle-Saxon. , Our climate can’t bo surpased in of High Point, Mr. Rufus Betts and we’ll get it for you. the world, taking it the year around. So with BUMPER CROP OP ERUPTIONS. nnd little .Miss Margaret Betts all these advantages, only the aipplication of of ' Asheboro, spent Sundays with SANFORD MOTOR CO. IDEAL GROCERY AND . a bit moro hard work, with the exorcise of a Near Overhead Bridge  liispii & Boston Transcript. Mra, Hattie McGuire. MARKET little extra thought and a great faith in our Great year for volcanoes—with Mont Poleo, South Mockavllle, N. C. . ------_ o — ^----- Ford Dealers Since 1 9 1 3 J. Frank Hendrij^ Mocksville, N, C. county’s future, are needed to make this the Vesuvius, Klauea and Senator Brookhart going B. C. Brock attended the Caro- Clement garden spot of tho state. all at once. Tiita-D,like game in Durhann on
',*y, Page* 6 THE, MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Thursday. nffnRtnbor 12. Ì929 himsoli'. The wood brought .$2.25 MOCK’S CHURCH NEWS iiies 3,984 miles, used 2,335 gal PAY YOUR TOWN TAX , BE- These Men Saved the C ountry from a V^nic Thursday, ГОесетЬог 12, 1929 ivinp«RVTTJ,K ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. N. C, a cord net profit above hibòr coats lons of gasoline and''s88 pints of Page r. or $22.50 for the ten conia. How foro .Ion. first.,' A, penalty »of 0^ l i Sir. and Mr.';. G. Z. Myers and oil. Thirty-nine daya were lost on ADMINISTRATC—S NOTICE ■!!!»№ ever, the only hirr;'.! h;bor was $10 cliiklron siicnt Sunday with Sirs. " One' -per cent Will be added for siuviiigi tliorol'oru, as a mat account of sickness and 27 as a ¡Myer’s Sister, Mrs. John Allen Feb; se.cund.—j; M. Horn, City Notice Js hereby 'given that bhe ,¡,3 ter of. fact, Mr. Hiitlcy sucurL'd al Greensboro. ’ resiult of leavQ of absence, the re- Plain and Jev^eled !?05 net inc;omii t'rom both the The Legend Of Jacobs Gap undersigned has this day qualified jB Tax Collector. K.tumiiago aiul the iiayrnent-l'ov hi« i.iltlo Miss Emma Grey Jones, poi't .‘■-■¡lows. , , , as administrator, c. t. a..of the 1 labor. Iti c.onimt'iitiiig on thi.4 de- of Thoniasville fvpont liii.-' week (By Austin Houck) I lost. It -being v_eij dark, he fell estate... of A. H.-. McMahan,... late... of■ I eiul with her cousin. Little Miss thei'e in the gap of the mountains, Davie______county, yorth___ Carolina. All Gift Watches moii.stration, Sir. Graeber say.s ! over a cliiT aprai'ning his ankle Ctap, and' ^«7aonr holding M tliat $G5 iiicomc fi'om an acre of iVlildred Jones. As the rain falls fast, and old so. badly that he eould not walk. Slother, Earth is covered with his soul...... went. to meet ’ ita reward. said estate will presant them toil pino trceir on liadly washed hill , • Sir. and .Sirs. Sam Rights, oi’ His, cries for help were heard by The Indian lovera were, buried land is not to be despised.' Not on Forsyth County were visitors at sleet and ice thja dreary Mon the Indians, and they went to his the undersigned duly certified on ,1 day morning, m.y thoughts are on where they fell, side by side, un or before the 24th day of October j l Watches will always hold a pro ly this, but the standing trees Sir.*.'. Ci. F. ‘Beauchamp’s Sunday. rescue, carrying him to the home der the cool shade of huge sugar Santa my mountain home, west of the of thejndian girl, it being the 1930 or this notice will be plead were left in much better condi Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hartman maples, sleeping peacefully. Caa- ed in bar of their recovery. All minent and desirable place on tions to develo]) and grow to full and children and Miss Sarah' Hart gieat Blue Ridge Mountains. closest to the scene of the acci-' tie’s ibo.dy was carried to nn old shown with D. ancl persons indebted to said estate John D. Rockclcller, John Rockefeller, Jr. (rjglit) maturity. Those will be harvested man, of Advancc spent Sunday af Those beautiful hills and lofty Tlionias W. Lainoiil, who bonghl hc.ivily on Ihe Slock Exch.mRc in order peaks standing like great station I grave' yard near New River and the list of appreciated and practi to end thc recent dtclinc in priccs nnd thus ,iverled,a national nanic. At a for lumber later. Thc demonstra ternoon with Sir. and Mrs. W. S. These Indiana were very kind ! buried "there'td Hawaii; th^lrump“ i tlemont^”^^ immediate set- meeting callcd by Mr. Lanioiit, tifc decision was made to remedy tlie worst ary guards! over God’s own coun to h.m him, and kepti,o„f him „nt-Muntil he...... was.. which shall call him forth to be tion also shows', says Mr. Grae Phelps.' T.his 24th day of October, 1929, cal gift giving. We offer for your M Wall Street situation in a score of years. « ber, that tree'3 may be farmed try are probably covered with able to g o about his business. Sir. and Mrs. ,E. M. Jones and snow this morning. juriired and condemned. Д. D. 10 31 G like any other crop and that pro chidren of Thomasville spent the But during his stay Castle was That same nisht, a very strange choosing, both plain and jeweled Is On The If other folks are like myself, infatuated with the beautiful W. H. McMAHAN, 1322 Horace JNEW FERTILIZER ELEMENT repeated every year for each crop. per thinning will furnish fuel week end with homo folks hero, an'd unu.'iual phenomenon of na Slann Ave, Winston-Salem, N. C., MAY BE REQUIRED There are some soils subject wood and promote better timber they enjoy reading old tales and maiden, and sought to court her ture oceured. In the dark hours models in a variety of shapes. Sir. and Mrs, Steve Beauchamp, stories of things that happened favor at evory opportunity, but Ad.mr. с. t. a. of A. H. McMahan, to a munga^iese deficiency which growth. Job before dawn, people living near dec’d. ---- ^------.4)------of Lewiaville were viaitoija here back in theVPioneer days of our with poor results. She remained Raleigh, Dec. 9.—Recent in- are now too acid and lime should Sunday. the scene of the terrible crime -4- be used on these in moderate a- BUT HOW ABOUT THB great country! especially tales of true to her lover, her love and were awakened by , a strange nnd NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND -vestigations by L. G. "V^iina, soil . We were aorry to learn of the valor, blood'; and romance well fidelity as steadfast as the ever- «hem ist of the North Carolina mounta. To completely neutralize AVERAGE MAN? terrible noise, like the mournful such soil, however, Will meaij that dp ith of Mrs. Jimmie Beauchamp blended. laating hills. weird wail of some poor lost soul,, Experiment Station, indicate that The Stanley News' Herald. which occure'd Sunday night at We have a splendid Jine of Scarfs, Nedk The Englishman tried in vain Under and by virtue of the pow manganese may be required as a more manganese fertilizer will Testifying before the Senate To Avhile away a weary hour, I seeking to liberate itself from a ' have to be used. One ton an acre 10 o’clock at her home at Red will tell ypu a ghost story that to persuade her to leave the coun world of darknes.*; and despair. ers contained in a Deed of Trust C. J. fourth. element of plant food in Ties and Shirts - just the thing for a nice Lobby Committee, John H. Carroll land. He rfather Mr. J. E. Orrell, try with him, promising to make Rushing from their beds, th ey, executed by Flake Studevent and fertilizer in addition to the com- of ground limestone or its equiva prominefnt Washington lawyer ata comes as near being true as any lent in otherr forms of lime, is pro of thia place waa called -to her ghost story ever did, I am sure. I her his wife, and carry her to far were horror-stricken to find tiie ' Studevent to the un- I “Gifts That Last” jnonly used nitrogen, phosphor ted the other day that he was re bedaide laat Wedneaday, when ahe? present away England, where she -would deaigned .trustee oh the 15th day ous and potash. bably the greatest amount that have always felt that in every stars falling and shooting hither can be used on the average -coast- presenting the interest of a, Cu waa taken ao serioualy ill, tho’ community there are stories of' a lady, and have great ^Vealth. nnd thither to the very ground. of April, 1929, which said deed of l l . , "Ouj:. flndinga зЬолу that for ban sugar icompany at a salary We always have a good stock of Can Trust is duly recorded in Book 23 a)j plai> soil that has not previous she had been in decling health great interest connected with past But to-all this she turned a deaf Thia mingled*Avith the aoul-rend- t practical purposes, manganese, ly been limed, saytf Willis. of $i,500 a month, and that he for sometime, dies plain .and fancy, boxes for presents, |iistory, if ,we could only uncover ear. She wanted no wealth that ing walla coming froni the gap page 151, of Deeds of Trusts in may be considered essential for ------^------♦ . . ------was paid a $10,000 retainer by H. . Rev. W. M. Rathburn will fill the facts an\l dig up the data. her own lover could not give her. almo.trt paralyzed theae aturdy. ofllce' of the Register of Deeda of plant 'growth in this State,” says C. Larkin, president of the Cuban Davie County, and default having i THINNING PINES his appointment here Sunday af Oranges, Apples, Raisins, Nuts of al! I live on the west side of the The birds and flowers and shady mountaineers with fear. T'he fall Mr. Willis. "Many soils are so company. f ,■ glens and beautiful moonlight ing stars were witnessd by tho been made- in the payment of the ADDS TO INCOME ternoon at 2:30 and Sunday even Blue Ridge, in thev^ne. old icounty debt aecured by said Deed of nearly 'deficient in this element There you have it. And he ia ing at 7 o’clock. Everybody wel nights and her lover were' all that whole country, or 'by many iper- that erop growth is limited and juat one of the many lobbista now kinds, and most anything you want Come of Ashe,. where (the -fine'eattle Trust, and ai the request of the Foster & Greien Raleigh, Dec. 9.—By thinning come to ,attend these services. grow. But cattle has not always her wild, free heart desired. But aona In different parts of the fertilization with manganese is in 'Waahington, representing many to see us. Our prices are right. country. Some cried and' prayed. peraona entitled to tho moneys duo profitable. We have only observed out an acre of pines, G. M, Hatley many big businesses, trying to in Mr. ■ and Mra. Albert Folds, of thereon, I will aell nt public auc Will pay you the highest market of Hudson in Caldwell County, +tinnthan an ncentury n n f.iirv ago, no-n. 'we w n hadhnrl- a n fpfew w ” , Many thought the Judgment Day the deficiency in the sandy soils fluence law makers to vote favor Winston-Salem spent the week - Soon after this young Jacob had come. tion for caah to tho higheat bidder o f the lower coaBval plain and has found it posaible to sell atove ably on laws doslgned to holp fin end with Mrs. 0. F. Jones. Indian familiea living 'peacefully, at the coupt houae door in Mocka- wood at-a profit, occupy himself among the thinly aettlod moun went on a hunting trip and visit Often times, on dark and stormy price for your only when these havevbeen limit ancially those already rich and Mr. Glenn Jones has accepted ot Southern Virginia, and waa villej N. C., Davie County, Satur- at gainful labor, and leave hia taineers. nights, just before dawn, theae d«5', December 28, 1929 at 12 o’ ed to near neutrality or more. powerful. But how many high sa a 'position with W. G. White and gone aeveral weeks. wild, weird noises can be heard. The deficiency iff seldom found field of pine trees in bettor shape company in Wiqston-Salem. Kurfees & Ward I livo near the foot of a rather clock, M. the following deacribed laried lobbyists are in Washing , Late one evening, Caatle appear My father cut down the large on well drained soils with per- than before the thinninga.. ton representing the interests of Messrs John and Ted' Cole, of steep hill that has always been a ed at the home of the maiden, and landa to satisfy said Deed of ¿leable aubaoils,” The: field of pines used in the Better Service nightmare to teamsters, and mot sugar maples, under which the Truat, to-wit: "ii'' '. • the millions and millions of just Davidson spent a while here Sun finding her alone, told her he had dead lovera slept, cleared the . ' Mr. Willis -says that any sandy démonstration waa located on plain American citizens? day evening. , • orists. This road leads through a come in great haste with a -mes Adjoining the lands of C. G-' gap in the hills, and is known aa land, and today my cattle graze eòi! on the coastal plain where poor gullied,, hill and the timber This lobbyini^^ by paid 1алууегв Mias Nan Carter spent Sunday sage from Jacob, her lover, arid Woodruff, Larider Austin, State COnON peacefully ancl with content over epybeana become yellow at the would average about 29 years of on high Salaries is not confined Jacob’s Gap. said he had been returning home Highway No. 75 iind others and age. As a demonstration with with Miaa Eva Massey, near Bix This place has ahvaya been the graves of these two alain top of the plant and which’is to Washington. It goes on right by, , • and was taken deapei’ately ill children of the forest, nnd the bounded' as follows, viz: -neutral or nlknline aa a result county agent P. M. Hendricks Mr. in North Carolina during every claimed to be haunted. Strange eight miles away, near what is Beginning at a atone in High Will treat you right, always giving Hatley thinned out one acre of Miaa Annie Carter is spending lights have been seen there, and I known as Old Field Crook. The onisode haa almost been forgot of limiting will probably be found session of the. General Assembly. sometime with her grandparents ten. way No.' 76, John Holman’s cor-.!i! deficient in manganese; Heavy li- the pines according to instruction And who pays these big salaries mournful and weird noises heard cunning schemer told thia heart- ner;_.thence N. 3* E. 33 chs. to,® you the Very Best Of Service. given him by extension forester, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith, in on dark and windy nights. I maiden of the forest that niihg also appears to increase the and foes to the' men who attempt Winston-Salem. ITEMS FROM FAITH stake in C. G. Woodrufl^’a line; need- for potash fertilization on R. W. Graeber of State College. to influence legislation? Think When I -was a small boy, few Jacob ^vas near death, und if ahe thcTice East 3.05 chs. to stone; From the acre, ten cords of fuel young men would dare cross Ja-J would see him alive, she must Will exchange meal for seed, or these soils, i’"' 4| you for one minute that the men TURRENTINE CHURCH NEWS (By Venus) thence S. 3*> W. 32 chs. to .stone in Maganese fqr fei-tilizers ia be wood w as cut leaving 283 trees and the organizations employing cob’s Gap after the sun had gone (,(,„,0 ¡,t, once. Without seeing road; thence S. Weatwardly with ing sold as manganese sulphate standing. them expect to ipay these big bills behind tho western horizon, and her.parents, she sot out in great Rev. IT. A. Foapt'rnian and fam Highway 3.24 cha. to the beginn v^ill PAY CASH for your seed. Mr. Hatley had thc wood sawed ■ There will be a pie suipper at the mantle of night had fallen on haste with Castle, aa she thought, a t a price ranging from $4.60 to No, they expect tho folk« to pay Tiirrentinfi’,4 .School house Satur ily, of G.recnsboro, Rcv.nA. 0. ing (,'ontnining 10 acres more or ?G.00 u'hundred pounds. Fifty and split and then.sold it in town them. If tho “deer people” really Iho silent hills. to ace her dying lover. Leonard and family, of Lexington, les.s, being lot No. 4 in plot of R. pounds an acre in the drill should for $7.50 a corci. Tho total .cost knew wliat goes on around our day night, cDcernber 14. Everyone И is known to a groat many of As thoy came to the gap in tho A. Neely land. Sec deed recorded is invited to come and bring a SIri',. Sadie Peeler, of Nazarulh COME TO SEE US be enough for any North Carolina of converting the trees into stove various lawmaking godles, and llu! oldest inhabitants_that a great mour.tain, tho rays of tho golden Orphan Homo, all spent Thanks in Book of Deeds No. 27 on, pjige pie. Tho proceeds go for the cliild SALE many year.*? ago an Indian iiiimcd soil and less might bo offectivo. wood amounted to $5.25 a cprd. knew how they aro being made to sun touched the mountain to])s, giving here' with Sirs, 0. C. Mil 102, in RngiHter of Deeds oillce The fortilizntion will need to bo 'Mr. Hatley did moat of the Work liay the bills through legislation ron’s treat at tho church. Jacob v/as Itillod by a white man and long, gloomy aliadows settled ler. for Davie County, N, C. and burifid there in the gap of the Rear Sanford Motojr Co. ; unfavorable to thorn, and favora Mr. ^and Mrs. Clyde Carter and We have reduced prices in our Ready-to- in the valloya below. Of a sud- Hubert Pane Sillier hn.‘r retun'i- Thia tho 2.''ganiza- children, Mr. and Slrst.. W. >D.' mountain. dòn,the sorow-stricken girl sprang 1929 11 28,5 lint not all tho people even of ed homo aflor .spending the week Mocksvilie, N. C. I' tions hiring the lobbyist.4, there Eve'i'hardt and chlldvnn spent the Wear Department on Goats, Dresses and forward, and with a glatl cry, fell end with hia aunt in Kannapolis, E. W. G. HUFFSIAN, Trustee. would soon bo something doing in week end with Mr. and Mrs. John. that section know that two Tn- in the arn'W of, hej' lover, who, to Mrs. W. S. B a r g w . , ...... Reasonable Men and Boys Like ' this country, h. Howard. . , Hats for 1 ad’cs and children. liiaiiH ai'H biirlifd l.heTe,'sido by the great aiirpri.se of Castle, lihd T- side, but that ia a fact. I obtain returned sure lenough.; One lady writes lo ua and .says: And thoy are going to learn it Sir. and Sirs. Elgin Phelps -and “r havo a set of teacups and .‘i'et iSensible Gifts from Tr,exler Bros. all, sooner or later. A.s* intollig- little daughter_4poiit Silnday with Many bargains are to be had before we ed these facts from a very old | Locked in each other’s arms. * • man who haa long ágo passed to the maiden quickly told her lover of -piates ¡200 yoars old, and an ence grows through evhieation of Mr. and Sirs. Tom James. old time snuff 'box 200 years the masses, it will be harder and take Inventory, Jan. 1st. hia reward. I w ill tell it in aub- of the deception, of Castle. Out For The Kiddies and Yost 'Rev. C. R. Jolinson and .sons atance as he told it to mo, and of the corner of hia eye, Jacob old, and a looking glass 200 years harder for this special interest and Sir. Leonard and son visited old.” Now if anyone can boat thitf gang to get in their work at the Come 4uick and get first pick ofthe many try to be as brief as .possible and saw the Englishman draw a dead Mr. L, F. Wagoner, Saturday after giye the subject justice. ly knife. Quickly he tried to put trot out your old time things. ^Mio expense of those v/ho do tho work noon. can beat it. i »V »" ia this country. bargains we are offering. A great many years ago, two his sweetheart aside, that ho \Щ ...... —«►------Miss Margaret Carter who tea- Indian familiea lived in Little might defend himself, but it was Another lady write's to Vonua to FARM WORK ANIMALS chos at Turrentines spent tho We have many Creek, near thc old Wolf Pit, aix too late. Tho eight-inch blade of toll what ahe haa in tho way of ARE GETTING OLD week end at home. ' miles from tho Gap. Young Ja a hunting knife waa buried be old time things and ahe aaya ahe Miss Velma Wagoner spent Sun cob waa the only aon and only tween the Indian’a ahoulder bladu haa a pair of han^irons which aro ITorsos and ,mules used on tho Useful Gifts For Christmas more than one hundred yeara old farms of North Carolina are get day evening with Misses Lillian child in one of the familiea, and a ea. With a groan, he sank to tho and Hazel Howard. beautiful maiden waa the only ground, 'hi^ spirit went home to and are using them. Livea fifteen ting old and few colts are being In our Ready-to-Wear Department miles weat of Salisbury. If you grown to replace them. Prayer meeting every Sunday •child in the other indian family. the happy munting ground. Silk Underwear all kind's, Silk Hose all I never heard her name, l)ut it is Thia was one too many for the can beat that throt out your and- On January 1, 1925, there were night., Everybody come. . irona. ;lt is not necessary for us to tell you this, as you know it 408,411 horses and mules on tho ------Ф------■ said ahe was very beautiful, being poor atrickon- maiden. With a ter- •-dl fair wH’' a faint copper ahade rible cry of heartrending anguiah. as well ns we do. Christmas is nearing rapidly. The best farm of the State and the figures AUTO ACCIDENTS IN N. C. kinds, Children’s and Infants Dresses, Etc. »#*#** »# KILL 21 DURING MONTH •well bl'''''led, and having long she fell dead heside her slain lov assortments are now on display in our big stock pf newest for 1928 show that there has been G. G. WALKER MOTOR CO. • styles, and the prices nre so reasonable that you will be little change in this number. The gloaay lv\ir reaching to her waist. er, and her sph’it soared aAvay to Tall and straight aa i\n arrow. Mocksvtlle. N. C.' * able to give all tho presents you wish and nbt be burdened stati.Ttics further show that the Raleigh, Dec. 8.—Twenty-two the great Paradise of Peace ancl Соще to This Sto^e i i i i i i , . Dealers in * with cost. I This beautiful, lovely maiden of Happiness with that of her lover. States importated stock costs $200 nersons ,Ave,ro killed and 124 in- the forest iind Jacob were lovers. Hudson — Essex — Chrysler * a head, farmer of the State are But the hounds of swift juatice iured in tho 139,automobile ac- Hand in hand, they would walk I-were on the track of thia cruel Automobiles * for Your Shells KIDDIE KARS sending i/ut one million dollars i;iileiits during tha month of No through the cool, shady foresta, each year for replaceif.nt.s. 4'his killer. for MEN vember in which the State High gathering the wild- flowers and Returning home from an all-Jday I TRICYCLES is a seriou.4' and constant drain way Patrol took -a part, accord dabbling in the sparkling brooka, upon local agriculture and could hunt, the Indian men of the two Winchester and L. C. WAGONS KNICKERS SIUFFLERS ing to' the consolidated reports their hearta aw elling. with love familiea found thia maiden gone, $3.50 to $6.00 .$1.50 to $5.00 be largely avoided by raising a of the lieutenants in the nine dis and happineas. and at once susipected foul play. RELIEF SCOOTERS GOLF HOSE BELTS few colts on the farm.' . /' tricts, and announced by Captain About thia time, an Engliah- . Soon they found tracks of a white Smith Gnns $1'.00 to $2.50 $1.00 to i?2.50 Tho Piedmont section i.s'ideal- Charles D. Farmer. Thc'’.4G oillcen? that is I AUTOMOBILES ■man named Castle came -to this |man, and' the girls. With eyes as are recognized as leaders thc NECKTHES ^ LOUNGING ROBES ly suited for this purpose, say and men in the field' made 475 ar ipart of the country -proapecting keen aa the scent of a wild ani- REFRESHING ERECTOR SETS 50c to $2.50 .$7.50 to $15.00 agricultural workers at State Col rests of traffic violators, who were for minerals. To this day, you • mal, they followed the tracks, "Wb have used world over. ^ SHIRTS TOPCOATS lege. Tho animals consume chief fined $5,391.10 and paid 'costs of Thodford’B Black- TOOL CHESTS. ' can see thef old prospective holes i As Castle turned to leave the Draught for yoars $1.00 to $3.50 $15.00 to $32.50 - ly those' crops which are not read $3,205.38, in addition to road ;and ill different parts of thé country scene of his terrible crime, he SOX ily.sold for cash and with the jail sentences totaling 123 months iia our family. I can PAJAMAS he dug or caused to be 'dug. One faced the infuriated fathers of highly recommond OUR STORE 35c to $1.00 $1.50 to $5.00 abundance of forage crops and Tho report .4'hows that $1704.75 SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS day, while -prospecting on Littlo the t\vo dead Incjians. The strug It for many nil- ■v.\ HANDKERCHIEFS HATS tho good pastures of the pie, cents was realized by tlje revenue Creek,. Castle became lost in the gle was brief. Soon his own blood monts. Wo take it is also recognized as the leading For Mother 10c tp $1.00 ,$3.00 to $8,50 mont region, colts could be grown denart;ment as a result of'hthe $95.00 Orthophonie Victrolasfor $87.50 ivooda, and night still IJound him stained the moss covered ground for colds and for distributor for these fiuns in Win- FANCY UNDERWEAR SUITS here economically. activities of .the patrolmen in re constipation. afon;-Salcm and vicinity. 50c to $1.50 $20.00 to $35.00 The farmers who raises his quiring automobile owners to se $25.00 Portable Talking Machinq $16.50 "I havo four chil own colts, handles them properly cure proper licenses, rather than dren, and I f'.vo it Single Guns $5.90 up and provides jjlenty of roughage to thorn. 'Wh^n my ufto licenses of a lower grade and $15.00, Portable Talkmg Machine $10.95 little girl gets bili< and pasture on liis own place will therefore a lower'cost. Cars ,4tap- oiuj, or complains of Double-Barrel Guns $13.95 up for BOYS get his ipower very economically. ned numbered 14, 843, while vio A Limited Number Only CHIGKORY hoadache, I give hor SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY p p 4 ' About tlie only casli outlay in lations ro))orted reached 12,59!j. a treatment of Black-Drought, KNICKERS GLOVES such a case i.s- the money re(|uired Nsw records received every Friday. and she is all light in a day STAINLES STEEL ji'llp ' ' ' Oilicers warned 4,6fi3 extended IS GOOD FOR YOU $1.50 to .?3.H0 50c and $1.00 for harness and shooing. Harness courtesies to 743, -found 1,488 or twa CARVING SETS m'fty bo obtained for .$:I2 a pair We are headquarters for Christmas Can- The highest health authorities agree that "Sometlmea when I have in GOLF HOSE CAPS parked on the highways, saw 408 digestion from improper eat 50c and shoeing costs 'little. Those passing on curves iind 101 on hills Chicory is ahealthful, tasty food. When iper- ing, I have headache. Then I BAKING DISHES .91.00 few who are now raising their dies, N u t s, RaiMins, Apples, Oranges, 503 hogging the road, 107 “hearse fectly blended with cofi’ee, as in our Gold take Black-Draught. I always CASSEROLES ' NECKTIES SUITS own colts find that much of the driving,” found 54 overloaded feel freah and have moro 25c and 50c Tangerines,'^Express Wagons, Trucks, Ribbon Brand, it is delicioua—and it goes energy after I have token $7.50 to .$15.00 forage and pasture consumed trucks and issued cards to 8,223. twice as far as ordinary coffee. T ry the Gold B. Eeioh, 2215 East PYREX OVEN WARE SHIRTS & BLOUSES would otherwiso bo unused (ind The 'oflicer.':' had lights (Ix'ed on OVERCOATS Tricycles, Scooters and many useful arti Ribbon Blend today. First Street, Austin, Texas. SILVER WARE. 75e and 81.00 $5.00 to $13.50 say that few farms are so hea (),03f) cars at stations' and issued MUFFLERS vily stocked with dairy calile, 1,497 cards directing drivers to LITiMBER JACKETS bee'f c.'ittle or sheep that there is have lights fixed, 1,003 for having cles hi Furniture. , $1.00 $2.50 to $3.50 not grazing available for colls. breaks, mirrors and other defects Shop Early—Our Prices Are Right Special BELTS LONG PANTS However, no one who is not remedied,'issued cards to :158 for ^•to.KQV $ 1 . 0 0 ' ' i , . 50c $2.00 to $3.50 proyided ■ with ample pasture having im,proper licenses, 71 for Watch should attempt to grow colts, say having no' licenses, 18 for lost ñ tho livestock folks. This is essen tags and 10 for using dealers’ tial in keeping the- cost of .pro tags. Arrests were made of 40 TREXLER BROS. YOST ducing work animals at a low fi i;ccklcRH and 52 drunken drivers, C. SANFORD sons LEADING CLOTlIlEIiS , SALISBURY, N. C. gure and also to keep the young 39 for failure to return cards. Mocksvilie, N. C. e O N a T i^ lO N i INDIOÏSTION, Tucker-Ward Hardweire Co. ft. animals in prime health ard vi The jiatrolmon were on duty П ONIV •л ¡i HK“ gor. 110,053 hours driving their mach-1 F .*S0r0UDIHY W O M m who need « Ionic ahonM ШШШШ toko ÇABDÜL In use OTcr BO j u n . Trade Street Winston-Salem, N. C. штттттшшшттштшттшШ \ THE MOCKSVILLE ENTEJIPRISB. MOCKSVILLE. N. 0. Thiii’Bflnvi Dw.RtTibnr .12; 1929 'Í , ' TURRENTINE NEWS Mr, and Mrs, G. Talbert. w ill mail«! too rapid growth at ------« ------the oxpenife of bud formation, e I Mr. and Mrs, Grover Swicegood pruned for . large specimen flow ‘ ; .'Í. and family spent Sunday after irogen Bringing ers, tli'e teas ahd hybird teas will TRUTH, HONESTY OF PURPOSE AND UNTHUNG FIDELITY TO OUR COUNTRY An D OUR FLAG IS OUR AIM AND OUR PURPOSE noon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles he' only six inches to one foot in Volume 52 л т т а SOMERS roche McCullough. fongth. China, ‘Bengal and moss ______^ ______MOCKSVILLE. N. Ci. THURSDAY. DECE'MBER 10,-1929 ^ r MI.SS Grace Osborne spent Sun Better Heaith ro.ses should, be treated in the ■nf: '^hiMSra/^TED BY OOMALD fSíPLBV ' day with her K'is'ter Mr.s, Henry frame way except that they chould Wood, of Liberty, To Carolinians not be cut too closely. Bourbon with me, not ’ 'aunce. _ and f'ct il ace of us there. Why ?"^ Mr, and Mrs, E, C. Lagle and roses .should be pruned to. one- “Don’t be iil-.‘J«r(l,’’'5iic ndviscd. "Ofi, I juat woi/dcrod,” siie replied half the length of t'he . shoots. Seventli Instalment "Л Ь .чпг'.'?.! )■ Ood I you talk to me “Bnt why wonder?” lie insisted family .spent a while Sunday with “IROGEN has improved riiy BOY ЗСШ те ТШОР ORGANiZED HERE Suihiner pnit.ing Heem.s to be des , Whet H*p£cned Before of abbitnliiv! Listen, liiy doiir^Liiiy: "What do you care wiicre we |!0, so Mr. and Mrs. J, G, McCullough health tOO'/o in everyway,” writes At A partjr iti Гл1|п Bciicb giten by Mf. Cccper you left ;<> nm away with Famice, long, my dear, as you’re with me? irable, says Mr. Randall. Cltrf, Lteson, an attorney, tneeti Lucjr >Iar]cneMay>C«re beouie of her adreri- bo you 'niy jury in the world Г- turoui, evenlful life. In a gam* In which nartneri would coi’.v'c* oi murder if I killiul ■ind words h.id l)cen impersonal. Now ' Bliss Sadie Mae McCullough Charlotte; lyho suffered from sto Sows bred now will produce 10-WEEKS SLEEP .Лог the CTenine are choten» Lucy it won by Tim him out oi bm.ii siie felt the jeer behind tiicni. And R’lent ,'i while Sui^day Avith Mrs, mach trouble and was, run-do'wn Davie Merchants Are Now i'i всетсш, who hai a great reputation.ai a luccetiful this was tlie man wiio professed to pigs' that may be fattened for t!ie R. C, Goforth Inaugurates The . Enterprise will come out bMrt*bte«ker. Lccion U a bit jealoui. Titn "You V'i4;!rli;'t dare,” she l)rcatlied. N. J. Cope of Liberty. and gained 12 pounds on two bot fietvent tilti LucT they are bU "A»d ii'it? You knew better. love her, this man wiio toolt joy m high market next September, ad Thomasville, Dec. 16—Miss Ju next wee,J{ as usual, al^tho we may tbe iilmrvit .luil the aceedei In order not to be You know tb;it iny hands arc itciilng lior spiritual agony. Well, siie would Mr. and Mrs. Wade NaiJ- and tles', vises W. Vi Hays, swine extension • **« quitter." Aiked if the ii sorry that bo won not. give him the satisfaction of know anita Everhart, daughter of Mr. cut. our Offeringpaper short in order Xmas]|Suggestions to hu companft Lucy tayi ihe !• not and that now to to4s him overboard. So help baby of near Augusta spent Sun “I am no longer bothered with specialist. , ^ Campaign, Rousing Meeting .’«Vldfntly rate hai arranged It. Tltn tbereupoo me God, upon my word of liohor—" ing her I'eiir, lier horror of him. In , —---- ^ ------and Mrs. Charlea^Everhart of Sa- give the force a day off from the t*Ua her to itop looking regfetfully ^tet Leeion. "Уоиг word of honor?” she jeered, stead, ilif. would sliow her contempt, day night with Mr. and 'Mrs, A, fiiVk headaches i(nd swimmy head- TUTTEROW.FOSTER Abonrd Stevetu’ boat, the Mincrvnt Ste- C. Naii, . I e'd' spells since taking IROGEN,” Four li club members of North BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS lem Street, after a sleep of four unsual grind, and also we need Mocksville Merchants are of. 4№ue tcllf» bucy of nie love, When ebe re* At last .Mocksville is to have pike with contciupt for him, he ^rows vio* Miss Luna Kimmer of Liberty ontiiusia.sticallv writes A, G. Kin Carolina are now receiving black a troop of Boy Scouts! Under the 4 ' and a half months in a depart- 'more time’ in arranging, our Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Tutterow fering the holiday shoippers some Itntlf onxry nnd Bhe becomes afrnul of ,шш. excellent values for the holiday, say« he will never let her go from tne spent a while Sunday with Miss caid, 304 Chestnut St., Kannapo walnut seedlings fTom.the Statefj leadership of Mr. R. C. Goforth, The aale of Chriat- ment of the hospital nt Morganton _ new equipment, so we can start announces the marriage of thoir тта until ibe accepts him. To eticipe Ruth Lagle, lis, who wns run down, had low Forest Nurserjf for use in their an experieniced iScout^master, a nas .seal undertaken by tradb. C. C, Sanford Sons Com «he leap# Into the water from ber cabin has awakened at Inst and' is re- off the flrst of the year with k daughter, Floella Florence to Mr. pany 'have 1 combined .their- Pre- tWimmlug « short dlttance under Mr, and Mrs, L. M, Graves and ' blood pressure and was tired and club projects. movement was started several the National Tubérculo ceiving nourishment now. During real newspaper. I'Rueben J. Foster, on Monday Dec. , dijowsy all the time. I-In gained 4 sis A.'fsociation, is now Inventory salo iwith a great big Lucy__, rcacbei hee la—land and ineetd Dr. . daughterRUth, apent a while Sun weeks ago with the view to or her sleep she was 'fed by arti- We .want our correspondents to. 9, 1929, at -York, S.. C., lit Hoihe ,ТГ' 7ftunce on an island. He take* care < pounds on his first bottle. "I feel * DR. K P. ANDERSON • ganizing the boys and young men ion 'in (Molcksviillo, and flcial means. It is learned that send us a good news letter noxt Ghrlstmna .snlo in order to give aad Ukes takes her home.hoi Everyone Ifii wtrrried day ni);ht with Mr. ahd Mrs, G. Harmony, N. C., your better opportunities in tho «[bout her, and wheft ahe miietd Stevejj» he 0. Gravea, of Augusta. ' So much bettefr in every way,”'he » Dentist • of the community into,a unit of thouaands , of othe# some hopes are entertained th'at, week as usual, because we want < Ai frantic, rcffretittl ond still ardent m pro* decláres. communities in the Un selectioh of your gifts, and they; itiuna of love. Mr. and Mr.9. Elgin Phelps and * Office in Anderson Building • Boy Scouts of America', nnd the she wiil recover since she has re- to give you all the news possi- A Merry Christmas and A Hap- Leeson informs in:..... Lucy that Stevens Btuet ited States. The proceeds of tho 'have some, real bargains await million doliate «г go daughter, of Winston-Salem spent Ml's. R. M, Allition, 1337 N, Lee * Phones: OfHce 50; Rea. 87 • same culminated Monday evening sponded to the treatment in such, ble -next week. We wish yo u'all py Ne\v) Yoar to Everybody in gota Ю . Salisbii.ry, J)edfast three mon » Afockaville, N, G." • in___ n___ rousing ______meeting_ in the Sun- _ sale of those attractive little n remarkable way. . a Merry Christmas. ' the world. ing you, See their ad on ipngeii. h er bank ami ralie« the «ura. shr dlu phrdlu vbgkqj da.v'School room of the Methodist stickers are usod to flght . tuber- J. Frank Hendrix is closing out lo c y go«. (0 Stercns to hclli lilni. but Sunday with her ;iarents Mr. Tom ths and ill 5 years, writes thnt Jie refuBes to take nioucjr from n womnn Church where twenty nine young culoais, the dread acourage of entire stock of general Merchan to whom he' I . not nmrrled. So Luey James, liíOüEN gave me a splendid a¡ppe nuuTie. thi. man that ahe hatea, «ad l>‘ ' and made me feel iso mucM fo llo w s 'met with their leader and niankind. It is a cause that de dise nnd ¡8 now giving the people ■ ' prompty runs away from'him, going to Mr, John Wagoner spent Sun resolved to ally thepiselves with sorves^ the unstinted suipport 'Of some real bargains, for instance te r stauiicli friend Dr. Fergus Kaunce lo better nnd more energetic, I have USE SAMPSON’S «ell what «he hh« done, day with Mr, Aram Lagle, I gained 5 pounds' and my sleep the natiohal organization. Pep and- «H citizens, and we hope that the you can get on all-steel wagon for Steven» .e t. out In acareh cf T.ucy. Mr, E, C, Lagle and children $3.96, and this is only one of the Meanwhile, Í5r. Faun« and Lur.y launch I does me twice ns much good as it enthusiasm featured the meeting sSfle: here will evidence our in- m new boat. . A hurricane wrccka them on and Misses Eva and Sadie Mae many big. baMiaina awaiting you -Ibelf first trip, Lucy la aaved, and flnda ’ did before,” nnd if conclusions may bo drawn t terest in tho battle against the. ' feerulf aboard the Minerva, wondei lng McCullough spent las't Saturday Hot Drops from the manner in which thcf white plague. at hia store. See ad page six.' wliat happened to Dr. Jaunce. afternoon in Salisbury shopping, IROGEN is sold'in liquid or tab kurfees and Ward are also a- NOW GO ON W ITH T H E STO UT ------^------Ф------l“ts by all If'^i'Miv.r drugge.sts, in for colds, flu, lagrippe, cat youngsters displayed their inter est, Moc.ksvllle may well look for COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS mong the list who have made ¿x- She felt her thro.it constrict and PINO NEWS cluding.'—LeGVnnd’s Phnrmncy. arrh, nervousness and stom , TREE was conscious of an almost mastering ach trouble. ward to the permanent existance rain, a time o fsurmises, cellent preparations for the holi ■desire to scrcani. If Fergus hail not ! MUST PRUNE HEAVILY day shoppers,' «lid , have a atoro ■tccn saved, it hoi her mad companion Rev, R, II. B dl w ill fill \ ia luo- full of good bargains for you. 3n her mad adventure, had been lost, FOR BEST ROSES •Upon m y word of dishonor, then, X'll kill him hero and now unletia pointment at Pino Sunday night wHoK. So ! «I, !'■<’ i » « “" '« ' See their ad on,piige 9. 'llie n life would have no savor, not Dec. the 17th nt 7 o’clock. vcn a reason for continuance. If she, you agrae," To obtain those large individual surprises. Young Radio Company 8aya '‘No. ■StnpelK'd by motives which even to Mr. and Mrs, Lacy Shelton left home‘ is completely .equiipped with' “Quite right,” she said. "Inasmuch blossoms which nre nearly perfect ■rsi ■ SSi,“ ierself 'w ere obscure, had draggad “Upon mjr word of dishonor, then. Thursday for Oklahoma where puta radio.” nnd have a real mea' Faunce to his death, then would slio I'll kill him here and now unless you ns Paradise itself would be hell if you outdoor roses must be ipruned ra №reo, without further word, to go were present, what diff^rcnco can U they will make their home. 6 6 6 ,„™ ..civityh„„ .0 x'l*';;,;"'" sage for you on ipngd 2. ' , |>e guilty ot that death. Mr. and' Mrs. Alvene Harpe re ther severely. If the grower wish She cried out at sight of him, and with me to Barracuda Island, to share make what we do or whore wc are?" es a larger number of smaller is a Prescription for it ia a very incluaive term and LoGrnhd’s Phrirmacy; is'n il set .lie leaped from the chair. She leaned til« tent I'll erect there, to be minel’’ "That’s more like Devil-May-Care, turned to their home Monday in Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, embraces tho development nnd ex th^ year hns rolled arorj'd, and it Christmas again, with its worry and cost for Ghristmh’s too, having the best against the outer wall of the caUn nnd Faintly, far away, her voice sounded the high-spirited maiden whom 1 Indiana af'ter spending sometime blossoms, he may do light prun .behooves all of the citizens of tho and mOst c(^plcte line of.Chrst- as she made her decision, wooed and won,” he mocked her, ing. Billious Fever and Malaria. orcise of every quality that enters Jaughed. He was so ridiculous In with the formers mother and 3is-> good old town of MocVville and mas goods'they; have ever carried ■ fliose clothes, obvióiisly borrowed from "I'll go to Barracuda Island with "Well, let's have some supper.” “When dormant cut-flower rosea It is the most speedy remedy, into the making of a real man and Stevens’s supply. Then she wept jroa,” »he said. ; Once again his manner becamo im ter, Mrs. Roney Harpe and Mrs, kno^vn. the vicinity, who can do so, to gn and, are selling theni-gt very, , personal, iig(it-hearted, even gay, and are set in the, fall, at least one- citizen. In short, However, it may •Sightly,- but, dried her tears M^ho Stevcni clapped his hands; a Fili Aster Shelton. ------« ------he styled^as tho stouto.st expro.?- ther there at 5 p. m, on Chriat- In follies we bought and in hour 's we lost. close price. They have an nd ini' advanced upon her. She held out her pino steward came running, she was angrily iiumilialcd tliat she half of the wodd should be remov maa Eve and hold a community took her tone from him. Why should Mr. L. L. Miller is having his BEST IN RADIO sion of Americanism nmong boys V . this issue too, read it. ; liands to him. .9 “Please tell Dr. Faunce I wish to hou.se painted which will add to ed,” says GMenn 0, Randall, flor service together. Doing things Allison-Clement are kCieping "1 wanted to die,” she said. "The spealc to hisi,” said Stevens. he have any power over her whatso iculturist nt Stnte College, "In and young men and, therefore is fear that I'd dr.igged you to d c itli, . . " Fannie aime at once, no fear, but ever, even the power to make her tho Hnp'earance very much. Let us • Young Radio Co* to be accepted as a badge of pa- together for a worthy cauae is a paco with tho.othera, nnd are giv As his hand dropped geiUly ) v/ith one hand, ills elbow in his most worthy undertaking. this wdek! ' . “Oil, Fergus, don’t speak of death 1” injured you would bo balanced by such digging into the sand, and stared at Mr, Elma Latham who is attend men- bfóonia on the hybrid perpe * denco No. 25. • ------« ---- M be distributed after the service ehc pleaded. "We’ve heen so. close . . . n story, I think,” her, ing State Colloge spent tho week tuáis, the remaining shoots should is over. Can’t we nil' put aside Tho J. N. LedfordiConipaiiy, of. i DAVIE WOMEN INTER NA Cooleemee, havo 'tbe largést stock«' • SO'nc.ir . , Her voice ceased ; the He rose abruptly and went forward ; "You’ve ne\’er giic.iscd how desir ,e'nd with his' parents Mr, and Mrs. hii' shortened to four or flve eyen. TIONAL CANNING CONTEST our own affairs for a little while hand. that rested beneath Faiince's they saw him enter the'j pilot-house able you are, havo you, Lucy?” For the greatest mass, of blooms nnd come out and really enjoy that they have j^ver , carried and moved uneasily, and then the fingers where Modane the skipper steered the “Men have asked me to marry John 'Latham. , . Mr. and Mra. Z. V. Miller and length of shoots should bo cut *' Como to * thia gathering? lAnd don’t you can siiprly you wlth anything yoU: ■ Mliïinjï •clenched, Faunce looked up, Stevens Minerva. Faunce looked at the girl, theni," she retorted, County Housewives Had Entries want. Read their ad. Jiad emerged from the pilot-house ior- “You , , . want this?” he asked. “IJnt yon Ulidn’t ; you married me. little daughter, Martha Rose, away. * ANGELL’S JEWELRY STORE « in National Cann'ing Contest think that it ia our own affair, 'ward and, was now approaching them. She nodded, avoiding his eyes. Do you know why?” spent Sunday in Stateaville the Tea rorros and thoir hybirda * for anything you want in tho * oven if some of ur' didn’t think; Tho Mocksville .Hnrdwni'c Co., Unwillingly , Faunce admitted the “Because, my child, if you don’t—” “You've just told me why,” .shq gueat of the latters parents Mr. should bo pruned preferably just ». Jewelry line Great interest haa been occaa- of it flr.st'/ Remember the words abvayif have something good to • great charm of tlie majn. His big body he began. said, offer you. Reiid their nd. ' moved cat-like, smoothly, ■gracefully. She cut him short : and Mrs. George' Throneburg. before growth starts and in thq Repairing a specialty “Oh, tlial I That was the ininiediato sioned among local housewives in of Lowell in the Vision of Sir And, Now, if^'we havo omittotl He liad the knack of wearing clothes “Fergus, he’s my husband, and , . . motivating impulse. But behind that, Mr. Smoot Shelton ha.s his hand aame manner na the hybird perpe .* ' Wo have what, you want the announcement from Chicago ■well, , and his blue-flannel double- I’m coming to my senses.” wasn’t it fate, Lucy?” s^ome new bunglow mosti coinplet- tuáis. Aijother good rule is that * at less money of the prize winners in tho Na- with h.s alms feeds thiee, him- any nameB,',it is because our, rod brcasted- jacket became him. The She rose and walked aw ay; already. "Perliaiis,” she admitted, the. strongest growing rose should * C. :'J; ANGELL headed mind failed to work per yachting cap could not entirely hide In obedience to orders given by “And fate, when it brings a man ed and hopes to move in it soon, tional Canning Contest held re- T^ishbor and fectly, and we will mako.aipologioa ■ , the blond curls, and the tan of his face Stevens, the Minerva was losing way. and a woman together, means love, bo cut aa severely as the weaker " ' ' “The Jeweler” ■ cently. Among tho Davio county ‘ but made his teetli the whiter as they Members of the crew were swinging doesn't it, Lucy?" he persisted. ADVANCE NEWS ones for the reason that when » 2 2 52t. Mocksville, N. C. to all that'we havo missed and •howed in a smile. outward the davits Where was slung a She looked at him coldly, women who had entries in the con HELP THIS GOOD WORK wish all a Happy Chrlstmaa and such a I plant is ovor-ipruned, it »****♦* # test were: Mra. Frank English, “Better, dear wife of mine?” he in motor-boat; stewards were placing "Don’t be a c.nd," she said, "Don't M». and Mra. Clyde Foster and a moat Prosperous Now Year. quired. .■ Mipplles in the boat. She entered the try to instify yourself by persuading Mra, H, A. Lakey, ' following are the first to Read all the ads agiiin. Thoji¡ She felt a taunt in the inquiry and pilot-house where Modane stood by yourself that, in .'■.(lite of everything. little daughter of Statesville spent KESCQ3S The grand' champion winner in • p^id p„v- ber cheeks blaited. llie wheel. She held out her hand, I’m re.illy in love with you but haven t .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. contain good newc^ for you. “I suppose I owe you my life?” she “I want to thank you. Captain, for found it out, Ite man enongh to do Foster. thexontest vyns Mrs, Mnr_y_Hvass Red Cross Seals, We saving me,” she said, i CAMPBELL & WALKER of Kennan, Wis,, whose entry of p l a y IF oT iIe' p r e s e n t e d ’ queried. what you intend witlionl excuse, Lovo Miss Jakle Fosten of States want to thank all for their an He shrugged his wide shoulders, Modane glanced at Stevens, you? I, thi^ik you’re the most con " , FUNERAL DIRECTORS a . quart of green pens brought AT COURTNEY SCHOOL “Nq need for protestations of grati “Why, ma’am, Mrs, .Stevens, temptible thing' tlial brcatiies. Are you , ville spent Sunday with her mo nual co-oporation: tude, my dear. The hurriciihe hft the ma’am—” satisfied?" her $1250. Mrs, ìlv ass wn saward Mocksville Enterprise ther Mrs. II. L. Foster. Ambulance Sen’ice v Embalming ed first prize of $250 by the Tho teachers aj,id ■ students of'. MiHcnia and we v.'ei;c scurrying for Stevens slapped him on the back. "Plentv,” he said. "And now, my Mr. Numa Shutt, of Lexington _ Davie Record the Ice of Barracuda Islatul when we “Attaboy, Modane I Modest as any dear wile, will you please go to the We specialize in Starrette H'and Made Caskets, judges for tho best entry in the Mr, Peter Hnirston Courtney school i.will ipresont saw the waterspout hit your craft. sailor, my tarry salt of fiction. Well, tent and , , , wait for niel” spent Mdnday with his grandmo vegetable class, and $1,000 '■ This year we are doing our best d. “We were going lo spond l;'..st the sand. tended to reven.ge herself upon him by when you' visit our Used Car Mfirk'et, to di.stribute 50,000 Chri,stmas North Sea, ' ‘ I. i on Barracuda Island. 'I'licn wc making him a byworii for the niean- * absolutely thn cheape.st Fire * The crow abandoned the Gladys .“.How . . . long do ynn expcct to ¡■e- liearted public tu laugh at. She had A wide choice of standard make.s—all good cars Washington, Dec. 10.—-T h e seals which would mean $500 for Wi .-i’. going to some Bahama key and niain here?” sho ¡nquired. To save * Insurance obtainable, steamship George Washington of off the Gorman coast on'Friday Btiiy there. lieriicU, she could not keep anxious not conip;'eliended her own motives, ready to run and t;a)pablo of thousands of miles tuberculosis work. Our greatest but he had tlu'ni rloar to lier in 11 28 3mo * the United States Lines, left N'ew and their mascot shared all their “Forever?” he sneered. timidity from her tones. it » ‘ » ■/! « * * . ' « of e.'ccellent service. • ' need is a small sanatorium for “Until we became tired of it Until M;' sliniiîited c.'ireleisly. that eonviir;.--'!!./.', ■■■i Har.^acuda Lsland, York for Hamburg on Docember terrifying experien,ces. livery ciir priced .‘io low that your dollara will do Davie County where incurable Their story of tlie cat’.s colof I'd had time to think.” ". j.'i, I told M(Kla!;e t'.i drop by in dduhle duty. . , , 12 >vith 26,532 sacks of small a- patients may be cared for thus “Well, you’re going to du i'.ijt tinit •T \vi':'k or 50. If we weren’t horc I Cosiltiimeil Next Week TIRES AT WHOLESALE ’ board. ■' transformation found' credence, ■tiling,” he said. “Only,you’re .t'oing told iiini to cruise over lo tlie Baliumas Save the Middleman’s .?rofit on protecting other members of their with the suporintondent of tho Only n. small down payment required . The Postofflce DepaiHment e,'<- family from .contagion. Will eveiy Guaranteed Tires pressed the opinion today that one please do their best to send London powple’s' dispensary for Lf.: i,n¡№ 30x31/. Covda...... $3.95 Open evenings ' sick animals., ,i ‘ FULTON ITEÄIS this was the dargest single ship- in a dollar for ___ seals_ this year, Mr, B, M, Lniiier tho past ■\vee’k, 30x3Vi Cooper Cordfl...... !?5.50 ment of' miiil ever to leave the out all we ican and ‘W e often have animals horo ^e.BesS Purgative for 80.\'3Va Cooper oa. Cords...... $0.60 Look at tl)ese Barg;^ins United States. It took 173 truck's ¡j.-do not get your share please that turn strange colors as a re-, Th(! Oliristma.s cntcrtninniont Mrs, Lester yoiing and daught 2!)x4,40 Balloon Cordo...... ;.¡54.95 suit of their e.'cperiences. . Mon, Ford Road.ster ...... $75. . . ';,,i6akland‘Coupe $195 to haul the mail from the New ■ ¡«t us hear from you. i'.‘'¡’'i will bo on Dec. 2'ltli. BoKinniiiii er .Lmell, .spent Saturday evening 20x4,40 Cooper Balloons. ....$0.95 York Postoflice to the ship. The go white with fright as '^ve all > iDodge Sedan y...... $345 • 'iChovrplet Touring .. $125 Queen Bess Kenhan, iit acvon o’clock in tlio evoning with J\Irs. Sam Fa-ye, ROBERTS HARIWARE CO. space assigned mail sacks bn • County Chairman of Sales know and the same is true of an-, Buick coach $39!) Essex Coach $:5!)5 I'lvoryono com o ¡ind enjoy the pro- Mr, and Mrs, Emory Frye, of Four stores in Winston-Salem board the steamer was not suffi ------—------r imals.” ------«>------— Eight pure brecLGuernsey bulls Cooloemoo spent Thursday witli cient to accomhibdate the accum E. D* Bowditch was recently ap M r, luul ]\Ir.s, D. L. L aniur and Mrs, G, L. Fryo. '' ulation and some of 'it had' to bo wero sold recently in Cumberland children .spent Saturdiiy ^ 'o n in g » S. A, HARDING, M. i), « pointed as county , agent in Clajj Miss Panthy Lanier spent Sat ylaced ,in the third-class dining County for an average iprice of at W insjton-Salom, Sanford Building '* room. $81.00 each. , Cou'nty. , V i urday night with Mi'S. D, L, Lan * Mocksville, N, C. * M iis Beulah Frye, of Cooloemeo ier. •spent tile week ond with home * Office phone 162. * Relieves f o l k . s , Mr, and Mrs. Chas, I.oydd and Residence phone 109 * So, Main and Belews Sts. the congestion, reduces Mr. and Mr.s^. Otlia .Tone's, of Tho- * Office hours: 8 to 0:30 a. m, * Mr, and Mrs. Baxter Hendri.v Winston-Salem, N. C. ', Si ujcomplications, hastens recovery. masvillo, .spent Sunday ■ivith Mr, * " ” 1 to ?'B0 p, m. »L'l and cliildren of H igh Point visited and Mr,s, D, L, Lanier. ' /
“ЕУЕЕетИШ: FQRjEVE^BOpp: PROPITS FROM COTTON ' | MRS HARRIS LOST H0№ '\V. E, Bowmrin of Flat Rock in' ;'After'farming for 40 .years, G.' J>BI>END ON YIELD OE EVER GETTING WELL Henderson County reports that his W.' Owenby 6i Candler in Bun CONSERVATION AND * flocfc of 114 White Wyandottes combe County .‘faya tho opportuni Rnlelgh, Dee. 10,—When cotton “It is simply ■ ustoniahiiiji tho jjald him a net profit of ¡52.61 a ty for the young farmer ,ia great- THE FUR SUPPLY sellff for 10 cents a pound for lint, way I began to jinin strength und bird during t^he past year. . . er than over before. a yield of'.it least 31'^ pounds an fpol bottor with the very first few acre la necessary to pi^ the cost does of this •wonderful Sargon. of production. ' “It uaually cost.'f nboiit $C0 an acre to produce' one acre of cot ton." Says R. H. Rots'uva, farm man agenierit specialist at State Col-, Give Yourself A lege'. “Using thi.s figure as fi ba- sis,, it is ea.sy to calculate the I. yield nece'ssiiry to break oven with the one crop, If cotton is selling for 16-cents a pound, a yield of TOPCOAT 312 ipounds of lint an Here will bo required to pay tho actual eosts of production, ii/ gottii)g a larg Christmas is jiear and .you will er yieid than Is neccs'aary at :a given price, òr by producing at at coat ,'Of les.-3, than .$G0 an aerò,; a Want to ‘‘come out*’ with a good profit above o.xpensos w ill be made.” ' . ■ . ' looking Topcoat during the Christ In enumqrating 'tlie cost;s th;;it go into:¡producing an aery of cot ton, 'Mr.'Rogers sayS that 25 cents mas Holidays, * an hour-should be 'cl’.uVged fo.i' fahiiiy 'laboj:. Horse •'.vork, should Kuppenheim^r, Heidelburg, Wolff be charged .ill 10 cents and trAet- qr , work at one dollar.-'an hourV , . and other fine made coats now in the 'fcash price for ' fei'tiiizer ' or ^ ' ; , i , .. : ...... МММ— ______■ 'dusfrlng'''.‘material piny 'bti nccui“.- , '.' MRS MlNDA HARRIS ', ately obtained and jane dollar .a . “F o r ;four years my . stomach our store for your selection. ton is üsiinlly .çharged ifor man- \v.Îbs'oiif;,-O'f order, mÿ ioo.d didn!,t: ure.' ^pne dollar ' an .acffe^ ffhoiild ! .digest , right ^antì sometimes' I’d Get one this week at be. charged' ,for the- use .pf ihach- 'ïeel, like'-L’d' suffa'oàte, with the We Have Reduced Prices in Our Ready-to-Wear Depart inéry i'fl'^cultivatioh, planting anti > gases that ■w.ould,fòi'rn,aftér.meal3 ■fertilizing. A-'miscefllane.ous lElià^V l ì , ;^a8.:'so nervous at night that $15.00 $20.00 $22.50 gb Pi'tw.o-dôllars nn. acre .\j'il] ’■the Superior .Court of Di(vie Coun E.,2..40'Chs: theneo N.. 48 W, 260 tha plains. Tntl «ltk'S.«phuig up ^ylk'íc . 0(>V\àÌM'VH*.Ìn!Ì iiwnns' nior», ty. N.' 0. in рано, .(ff Town of Mock cliSi to a' road; thence,S. 62* W. look around. at'one .tl.inoitlie iv,(ilf,|iiid ptalkeU un tliim fhe. juglslatlve:-cuiitroi; 'of- tl'iiiV sville'vs .Mary A. Brown'an'd huS-;' 2.40'¿hfrto Nick Gaither’s corner It is difficult to express, in words, the beauty of these new molested. Orc'nt , bridges spin'mcd ■ the, „pllig Seiison's^ TriipiierS are lilso Icarn- band husband Allen BroWni Com-^ thbrice S. '18 E. 8.00 chs to tho be stroii'ins Onre’ teniintnt! by, otter, hoiiv- Ing how by more' cqreful sklnnlng, missionor'a of Diiviei County, aiid' ginning. er and tjilhk. Wiinlo forests fell iiMilor' 'sti'gtclilng,,tui(i di'ylilg .tlioy can inake others votjorded in Book 8 Page winter garments, so we irivite you to come in and person tlib seitier's ii.’io,aird tlie drijlnliig of' '■IhQ furs tljoV dò . ca'tch?ylold-tllein a This the 25th day of November swanipsi for'^fiirinltitt deiirlved 'countr'i inusliiiiim 'òf, i'eturns.-'ll’or tnstance tho 413 ofllce . of'Clerk of Su'perl6r 1929. • - Court of'Pa vie County, I, the'un-i TBEXiffi eiios, s iosT ally inspect Olir displays, You will not be i^rged to Ьцу^ less fui- .tioarerS' of' their hbmes-'i'Nat-. 'First'. Natlòiuili'.'ITiii . show ' offqrlug ' , .. E. D.IJAMES ' ■ ' u r a lly ‘hundro(ia,M)f tlionpands qf ',nni- ¡50,0.00 l'n 'ia'sli awards fovwcU handled dersiighed Gommiasipner, w ill aell ' ' , Commissioner Leading Clothiers Salisbury, N, C. ,mals perTshod;' imr r'lils was not, no- furs. Is noV hping spoiisoród, by th'o at,public auption for caah to tho' ' ' Jacob Stewart, Attorney. so còme even if you have no intention, of making a purch^ 'tlce’d . .'hiinledlHtply;;' ■ The , licodless' ■Seiirs; Iloebilck .Agrlejulturpl Foundii-; highest bi.ddor, at the boiirt house ■ ' ' ' ' 12 '6'5t w aste-w ent, on 'flnd',o^.- 'bcmand' for. tloa. • Tlio' purp'bso : óf, tlio 9hbsoa ^i,r.Tb the prime ■season, thero|iy,tnkIng jnuch - sen. Jloyombnta Buclií’as thls arri con* .fur which was, practlcaiiy valueless; stantly bringing, tho! b'oaeflts pf con- but alE.o'hunters nnH'sportsinen killed 'Sprvatlon'béforó tlm 'eyés óf trappors. thotisnnds ot.anliiiiils 'for the sheer and it Is boped, th'a^ some day thè' Very Little Cash Will BriniH One of ■joy of;,kllllriK,''riot ayen hothorlng to 'sldgiin "Ipv'ery Iriippèr hls 'owii game These Radios to Your Home. 1.; rcnrry 'home the,carcasses. ' \ ' warijnn” wHI he n Vffiallty, . Other Apparel for OTHER yiE.WS iON THE MES- ■' After asserting ,that in dealing i.gl-' -. ''.SAGB,*'.. '..•iri,jjtijfs; ;• .with the tariff- “theTnesaagei ia fi^r ^ - V - .'- •■■ ■ ■ ,fron\ oiv!ight^ni'hg,",liiip Ne"» York ''Washirigtpji, Dec. ,16.--Senator, ' “Jpe”' T. : RobiiiFpii of' 'Arkaii.saa, I World adda,:,“It isiciear.-.that tlio Men And Pempcvatic leader'-of'the Senate President has niot ^iaken the t'arif? 'and 'a'ne,'pf;Preàidènt.Hpoyer’a dc-'i issue deeply to hpprt, and that: legates .'to. thè . Arnia cò'nferénce in/.urgingyreviaioa he is only ,ren-' :.'át London,: '.^en'C't^: to the tiirifí dttihg porfunctoi>^|.^qrvi'ce to .t) • ' / - -clause' pf the message iii .' much, cause tojwhich the'.inpre thorough' , -the's'ame''way.'aff Chairrnan- Shouse. ly inddctrinated''meiiaiber,s^ of hitj’ “With respect to, the tariff-con,- party, 'nttach supreme ' iniport- ■•troyeray;”-he‘ saya,i “,'the mPs,sagp | aii'ce'.” 1' ' ■ suprrlies' no -íidditipnál. sugge'stipn.j ...Doduci'ng ' thnt"'''*'^Mr.'. Hoover pf value, The President reaflirnis ' 'would have irigned , any of the Shirts t ‘thC; declaration that the teat; of ,' various forms of RC'P.ublican tariff i Tocessity. for. revision is whether bills, however iTi’paily they violat- SPECIALS thero Has'been'a aiibsta'iitial slack, 'fi'd his own profess'qcj'principles.” Ties'.'); ‘oniri»': of activity Jn , an industry. the Baltimore.Sun iscpre.q .a strong SPECIALS FOR CHRISTMAS He refrains ' from',indicating the ymint-against his fdrlorn plea fo'r indl,ii;try:—So the'contest between retention of flexible. tiiriiT author- the liniited and general revision it.y'by the executive. It says: FOR CHRISTMAS Gloves probably will eonti'iuie.” ICongrfiaa would be'.slbw to act bn Coaster Wagons Senator Nprri.va leader among' a .specific case .because only a .li the Progrepive Republicans, ¿'¿(id'! mited number of nipmber.'f would Ladies^ Socks * Ï . “I think hp shouVtV, have been sno-1 i'"i be Interested, and- there woii\d Tricycles, Scooters cifre on the tariff. lie clidn’t add be a ^concentration ' of opposition Silk Underwear .an.vthing to what 'he has' said, be from other states. If ^may equally fore/’ , ■ ' • , , , / be .said that, under'the President * «Sweaters • Carving Sets ■ 'On the rhe'saage'as' a whole, the ial control he seeks’,.'there would' Make The Home Happy On Christmas Morn! Handkerchiefs |A\t • Mow Vtivk, Times, after commend bo a concentration in favor of up. ing those seictions of the ¡decuni- ward revision' from’ the industry , — and delight every member of the'family. Hat Boxes , Plated Silverware I ' '•S-: 'ent upon which the're is? no dis- con'cornod, and iio opportunity Perfect ' . - New Furniture Brings Real Christmas Cheer To “ 'agreement, says it is “too long for concentration pf opposition Sinall , —and boat of all 'it can be purchaaed and de Hand Bags ^anrt too miscellaneous,’’ It com- fi'om unor'ganiiied c,pnsumers.' Selectivity, Pocket Knives 'pares the writer with Dr. John- ■ “And that,” tiie Sun concludes livered free to yoiu’ .home w ith 'a very little, .^Down ': V . - ', YOUR home : 'son’B author of whom he said thpit Stiper ' , ' . ' . outlay pf actual ; caph.' That’a -aomothing to Gloves “is not con,iectiU’e ;. that is expei^.- Ч' lie “would rather ■prais'e him than ence.” '" ' , Sensitivity consider, especially when you have ap many Payment , Caridies, Fruits, Nuts road him.”’ Of such docuTnc-ntá, gifta to purchase and are,trying to stretch ydui. says the Times', “being' made a LET US DO YOTR'iOB WORK Scientific ' Hose catch-all they catch nothing.” WE WILL' DO IT 'RIGHT— cash'as far aa it will go. ' ’ • , . 62 Weeks Liying Room Suites Volume : : Control LIBERAL' TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON T o,Pay Bed Room Suites CAMPBELL & WALKER YOUR OLD RADIO $95.00 Victrola $87.50 Dining Room Suites $95.00 Victrola $87.5p FUNERAL DIRECTORS ; $25.00 Portable $16.50 and many odd pieces $25.00 Portable $16.50 Ambulnnce Service Embalming that will make a Real We specialize in Starrette Hand Made Casketa Alao Complete Line Factory Made $15.00 Portable $10.95 Gift; $15.00 Portable $10.95 Juno Bailey Building Near Sanfor(j Motor'Co., YOUR NEIGHBOR HAS 0 Щ . WHY HAVENT YOU? DAY PliONE 164 NIGHT PHONE 133 С ons “EVERYTHING FQR ЕУЕ РВО РУ’Г MOCKSVILLE, Щ С. OF TRUST..éND ч ' \
à THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. December, 19, 1029 Ряяге December, 19, 1929 THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. ,N. C. SPEAKING OF THE PENNEY CREAMERY MR GOFORTH, CONGRATULA- bar him from the Democratic pri- ner on the North aide of Lexing. Page 5 The Mocksville Enterprise PLANT. TIONS mariea of Al'abama in his eifort ton road and running with said lays with Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank CANA NEWS of Tyro, spent. Sundny .■with Mr. to be ' renominated as Senator Clement. Edward Crow, Jr.,' - a Í .■ Publishod Every Thursday at Mocksville, road N. 63 W. 175 feet! thence N, W. A.. Oru'bb, and 'family. |. j í North Carolina Speaking of the decision of the Foremost Elsewhere in this iaaue we are from his State, just as the Chair .15* E. 150 feet to an iron stake; atudent at State College will also The many friends of Mr, W. S. Mr. W. L. Barnhart attended I PAY YOUR TOWN TAX Dairies Inc. to establish another big creamery carrying a report of the initial man could easily find good cause thence S. SO* E. 125 feet to Bailuy spend his vacation here. Stonestreet will be glad to know the funeral af Mr. Lewis Wagon-, plant in Piedmont North Carolina, the Gas 1-0 op|iu;.s the re-nomination of line; thence with IBailey’s line SOCIETY NEWS BEFORE JAN. FIRST. A Л. C. Hiireycutt ...... Editor nnd -Publisher meeting of Mookaville Troop of that he is at home again after an er, of iCooleemee yasb We’dneaday ...... Managing Editor tonia Gazette haa thia to say: Boy Scouta of America. For aeyer- , .Snnator Simmons in North Caro-j South 200 feet to the beginning. Erwin Ganiea,' aged 78, oi operation at Long’s Sanatorium he v.’as buried nt Jerusalem we PENALTY OF ONE PER J. F. Leach...... lina. Blit,'happily, Mr. Shouse eri-‘ Statesville, died on the buss be Foremost Dairies, Inc., the organization al months The Enterpriae has See deed recorded in Book 27 pago AND PERSONAL MENTION at Statesville. ' He is .getting n- extend simp'athy to the breaved CENT WILL BE AiDDBD which is headed by J. C; Penney; head of been, trying from time to time to torti!ins no purposes to retaliate. 27 in office of Register of Deed.s tween State,TVille and Mocksvillc lonir fine, but ia atill confined' to family. Subscription Rates: PoRiep in School closes here on Friday growers to be held at State Col Davie-follcs don’t get thelra but since the editor of that paper is also own waa made 'in the dairy business. Wiscon inaugurating the active movement persons inde'bted to aaid estato end' in Raleigh with M ra.' Fred College, Greenvilio', will arrive iiftornoon for the Christmas holi lege for the purpose of deciding er and e'ditor of the Enterprise, our readers will sin and Minnesota farmers hold the great Town of Mocksville vs W. A. Fos ------it’ll ■be no faiilt of oura, aa for the formation of a scout troop ter^ L. C. Foster, his wife, James will please make immediate set- Ammons. home Saturday for the holidays daya with a program by the child on the formation of a cooperative — ------o ------The choirs of tho three chur- naturally be interested in some of the compli er part of the wealth of those two Stfitea; in Mocksville, and we wish to ex tlepient. ron to which the'patrona and fri- marketing association has 'been ЛУО have the beat quality mentary atatôineiita made by numerous editors they have money on. deposit in the banks. Foatbr, M. J. iFoster, A. T .Grant, Mrs. E. L. Reed, of Tobaecoville Mr. and Mrs, 0. H. Perry will ches arc requested to gather a- tend to him on behalf of the com 'i'ruatbe, Davie County, Gulf Re , T,hla 24th day of October, 1929, pnda of the school are Invited. Tho scheduled for Tueaday, December oytr the State. Through the columns of the It is always the same story in the dairy munity, a voto of sincere thanks. A. D. 10-81 G is viaiting her daughter, Mrs. R. leave Friday for Selma and'Or- round the Community Christmas ^’nll term has been very au'ccess- 17. , ' fpoda at prices everyone can fining Co., ajid G. G'. Walker,'As I tee on the Spuare a few minutes . ■ Stanly News-Herald we have heretofore expres. business. Thoae who go at it intelligently We are heaft and aoul behind his W. H. McMAHAN, 1322 Horace P. Anderson. rville, Alabama, whdre they will ful with an enrollment of about A car containing 77 fat hoga afTor'd. ' , ' sed' our appreciation for some of thesef, but a i a and energetically, come out at the big signee, the underaigned commisi spend Christmas with relatives. before 5 p, m. on Christmas Eve 100 and' a good attendance. undertaking and we feel чиге | aioner will re-sell at public auc Mann Ave, Winston-Salem, N. C., was shipped to eaatern markets number of commonip have been -matlo since end of the horn. Saj*a Tho Charlotte Ob we speak the aentimonta of tho Admr. c. t. a. of A. H. McMahan, Mr. and Mra. Ray Wyatt, of -o— l_or the purpose of ainging several Mr. J. B. Cain left last Satur by a group of six Carteret County We aro looking for. you. • Our last issue of tha News Herald, all of which server, Speaking of the coming to this aec- tion, for caah to the higheat bid Winston-Salem apent Sunday with Cliriatmaa aonga. A ahprt pro- day fpr Middletown, Ohio, where town when we aasure him that hia der at^ the court house door in dec’d.' T'here w ill be a Chriatmaa tree farmers laat Aveek. we moat heartily appreciate, and since thirf ia tion of iporemost Dairiea, Inc.; work among the boys and young Telativcia here. " ' and progrtim at Farmington Bap- progwni will alao be 'given bo^ he haa gone to attend to businoaa Sixty-threb .cnra , of fat hogs i. our only medium of publicly thanking our 'good "The coming into thia aection of the. Mocksvillfe, N. C., Saturday, D». tiat Church; Monday night, Dec ■fore the distribution of tho gifta. connocted with the aettlement of roEAL GROCERY 1 men will .he deanlv n-'ureciated cembcr 14tH. 1929 nt 12 o’clock, M. rO UGHS YIELD TO have been ahipped' by Cravenl frienda of the fraternity for their efxpreapioria, Foremost Dairy Corporation could have . by a grateful community. Richard Yates who ia attending ember 23. Everybody invited to the estate of hia brother. Mr. W. County farmers thia aeaaon. The we? are uffing those columns, 'believing at the- meant nothing but big things ahead, and* the following landa lying and be State College, Raleigh, will arive come. . faculty members B. Cain, who died' i-ecently. AND MARKET May God speed Mr. Goforth in ing situate in tho town of Mocka- firat cooperative car of peanuts ' V « “niB time that t‘eadors of the Enterprise will one inidi'ohtion has already cropped out his labors as Soout-maater', of lE N N E X home this week, will spend the holidays out-of- An infant of Mr, and Mrs. waa also shipped this fall. ■be intereatod' in reading thejn. And wcr might/ in eatabliahment of a plant in the reaouri ville. Southeast of the Depot, ad L cough s y r u p \ ------_ o _ ------MiSa Luciie Martin, who tea- town : Prof. and Mra. W. P. Young Blaine Hutchena on Route 1, died Mookaville’s new troop of Boy ^ joining the new Lexington road further say to readois of this paper that if' ceful locality of . Albemarle. This will Scouts' of Americaj, , ' AN ORiniNAL PRKSCRimrlON Meadamea F. M, . Johiiaon and 'chea in Spencer, will arrive Fri in Chapel Hill ; .Miaa Sallie Hun^ and waa buried at Eatona on Sat •we have In the pafft ihadcf the News Herald: open a new well-spring of proaperity for and more particularly deacribed TRIED AND PROVEN T. A. Stone wero viaitora in Win day to apend Chriatmaa with her ter in Bluefield, "W. Va.,; Miss urday afternoon. Jntoreating and worth •roadin*f, we aha|l do'the; the Stanly County farmers." COMMON SENSE aa followa: CrNOt COMPANV- - •»CHICAOO ston-Salem on Monday. parents, Mr. and Mra. WalteT Margaret Bell in Laurenburg; Rev, H. T. Perry, of Southmont same;;thing for the Enterprise, for much of! That’a the idea exactly. And not only w ill, Beginning at T. B. Bailey cor , LeGRAND’S PHARMACY -— ^—0------Martin. ,Misg Louise Avett In Nonvood; nvenn.hed nt Eaton’a Chu’-f’h last the energy we have been (putting into thé it. help Stanly,’ but will help adjoining and; Jouett Shouse, Chairman of the Mrs. J. F. Moore ia improving Miss Louise Littlo in Denver-' Sundny in the Interest of the now Albemarlei p.apov’ will now go into ,th^ éditorial nearby counties, especially Davie where, a s, National Democratic Executive we are glad to state, after being Mias Frankie Craven, a senior Mi.sa Winnie Moore in Burlington cbiirch buildintr nt Center Hill,' columns of the Mocksville Enterprise. we underatand, there is to be'eatabllahed'a; Committee, requested for an ex- quite ill for aome time. at Catawba College, will arrive Miss Martha Biggs in . Rocking.: Miaaea Ruth nnd Mattie Lon Wren The Kinga Mountain Paner Says: " ' pick up atation. It will mean that never again \nresBion 'Of his personal viev\', home Saturday to spend Christ and Alta Allon wf'i'e with him The-Stanley News-Herald*, published B'e- , will Davie County farmera stand in need of ' warns the Democrats of Alabama Gaither Sanford, a atudent at mas with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Sir™,. ■" and rendered anecial music which mi-weekly at Albemarlë by A. C, Huney- ' a ready market for all the milk they can pro against penalizing Senator Tom Do The Important Part Of Davidaon Collego w ill arrive homo Craven; was much enjoyed. cutt, has been sold to thô Albemax’le Press, ■ - duce, whether it be, little or much. Heflin for hia betrayal, of the or this week for th(| holidaya. Snecial Chriatmaa sorvices will Mr. Fuller Turner died at his a weekly newspiuper, owned by J. D. Biviufi ------o------:------ganization in the proSidential ele , ------1-0------Meadames J. Frank Clement, '‘f nt the Mothodist ChurclT Ijomn at Cooleemee last Sunday / . John Harris and Ralph Andrmvtf. Thoae “SOMETHING DIFFERENT.” otion of 1928. Chairman Shouse’a Your Christmas Shop Mias Sarah Gaither, of the Gas Alice Woodruff, Misses Ruth Booe at tho n o’clock hour on Sundny. 'morning nn wns buried nt Eaton’s gentlemen will operate the consolidated admonition is bn.'iod unon aound tonia faculty, will arrive homo on Willie Miller and Hanos Clement At 7 p. m. the regular fourth S up- Monday at 11 a. m. newspaper which will be known aa tho The other day the editor waa speaking of common .sonao. If Democracy ia ping Here Friday to spond tho holida.vs. wero viaitora in Winston-Salem da,y union service will bn condur? Mr. and Mra. J. Will Horn, of Stanley News and Preas. owning a paper in Mocksvillo. “Oh yea," ro- ovnf *-0 rovln its former militant^, on .Saturday. at the Blethodist Church bv Winston-Salem wore here Sun dav. i|iarked the ijentleman to whom we were speak status as the predominant politi We are featuring gifts of real value lhat are practical Mra. Ida G. Nail is spending Rev,./W. B, Waff. 7'he Chri> Mr. Tom Swann and family, The Stanley News-Herald, a s'emi-week- little park right in the center of tho business •cognize both elementa that took ' and useful. Come in and browue around, take your time; Mrs. W. M. Howard, near town. littlo sons, and Miss Linda Gray will bo (rivnn on Monday c'vpnir'* from near Cool Spring.s visited ! ly newspaper and one of the leadera in its aection.” ' part in the internecine combat ] Ciemènt spent a day recently i)i his niipt, Mrs. Jennie Jlill Inst every itommai'ke'il in plain figures. Уод can'wait on your '»t ’’’hich time n class has )0on soW and will hn consolldat- There you havo it,' friends. That’a just lii<.'.t vnar. ,'ionator Hefh’n has been Billie Howard, a student at Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. Nor White OflVrinn. will ho tM.Von to Siindny. , ed with tho Preas’ altfoH)ubllshod in Albof- what the Enterpri.se had in mind when urging nnd now is, one of the' severest self if we are busy. A gentiemaji-and .his wife from Salis High Point Collego, лу111 be at man Clement. ho -Hctrihutod fiuMTi the Comm'un- Mr/'i^nli'''!' trout nnd fnin iriiirlb; Mr. Huneycutt former 'editor and the authorities to fix up this beauty apot. You critics of the National' Executive home fpr the Chriatmas vacation. '' [^reo on t.he following evening ily, of Winston-Snlnm were hn-'o ' owner-of the NeWd-Horald said he regrett remenibur we said an improvement would be Cnmmitten, Chairman Shouse bury dropped in ono day last лveok, just loafing, but pur Mr. and Mrs. E. R. В re negar Ohristmas Eve. 4ipttri(iy afternoon to viait hia ed to sell but the oirer made him was too a greai; advertising asset to Mocksville, and could readily fincl an excuse to Everybody is invited to atten'd and two aona, and Dr. anjl Mrs. brother. chased $22.00 in Gifts. A gentleman came in Saturday an'd ------.«1.------^------attractive to reaif(t. Mr. Huneycutt is a here we have a clear' cut ease. He remember the Christmas program at Salem Glenn Poole, of Winston-Salem, The Preabyterian Auxiliary met popular member of the newspaper frater ed it bccause it had “something clilTerent.” bought $b9.50 in Gifts for his family. Both parties said our Church, Wednesday night, Dec. луеге guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. nt the hut on Monday ¡ifldfnoon, LET TJS DO YOTIR JOB '\VORK nity in North Carolina and it ia to be hoped 25th. WE WILL DO TT RTOHT— Ne x t prices луоге vary reasonable and cheaper than at other T. Brenegar on Sunday. with tho president, Mrs, John La that he will find another fleld in which to PICKING CANDIDATES—FOR DAVIE rew, presiding, Tho Bible lesson exercise hia talents. OH Vt f WHftT I K e e p IT places they visited. A lady from Spencer bought a 50 piece Remember to bring Chriatmaa Born to Mr. and Mra, Perry in the 21st chaptor of Luke was TURRENTINE NEWS DIO VoU Dû voiTH тке , Under tho head “Picking Candidates,” the < 3 viaitors to The Princess Theatri Ashe, in Lumberton on Dec. 9th, conducted by Mrs. Alice Woodruff WITH THE. х м л а SCAI. ] set English Pink Scenic China .from ua for $18.50; she aai'd And Here’a what Mia's Christine Linke, says in Mecklenburg Times has tha following to say; LIST vwe. OVER w му, Big pictures every, night next a fine daughter,, Bonnie BrOwn. and Mra. Rufus B. Sanford made There will be a Christmaa tree her paper. The Na.4hvillo Graphic; The result of the elvtion next yeiir^ SBNO хмлз DRAWEE week. Mrs. Ashe was formerly Miss Bon I ahe caved $0.50 on thia act. We aro always ipleaaed to 'have a brief talk on Chriatian Educa at Turrentine school house next The Stanley News-Herald, of Albemarle means much to the future welfare of Meck CARDS T o ?" • '■ -----_ o ------nie Brown o f this place. tion and Miniaterial Relief. Mra. Saturday -night Dec. 23. Exercise for the past number of years ownad and lenburg County and no .hasty ¡deciaions our customers compare our prices with gther. similar stores. E. M. Vance and Miss Inez Nay ■T. B, Bailey read a letter from bni'ins about 8 o’clock. Everybody ; edited , by A. C. Huneycutt, will publish •/ should be made on the part of ofllce seek Pleaae come in this week, viait/both rooms.' You w ill pro lor, of Greensboro, and Miss Eli Miss Fannie Gregory Bradley, Mias Janie McGauchoy, of St Lou welcome. . Its final issue tomorrow, November 29, ers or cltizena. It la a time for Serious zabeth Naylor spent Sunday in Of Queen’s College, Charlotte, ar is, Mp„ pre.Tidont of the general Miaa Belle Dainiela, of Augusta afterwhich time that newspaper will 'con- study of the conditions in the county so bably find just what you are looking foi\ Select yo.ur glfi Gaatonla. rived home Wedneaday to apend Auxiliary, in which she atroased apent last Thuraday night with ■ solídate with the Albemarle Press, the lat- • that the voters may vote for the re-election the holidaya with her parenta. We will hold until Christmas if you wish. the various needs for miaslona. Misa Ruth Lagle. ter having purchased the News-Herald of the men most camabln of handing the A. T. Daniel, a law student .at Rev. arid Mra. E. P. 'Bradley. A .plate shower for tho hut fol Mr. and Mra. E. C. Lagle and some d a y s' ago. The ly-i./ roirn fov the.' destiny of the county during the next term Chapel Hill, spent the weoki end lowed the interesting program, two children apent last Sunday af . united papers will bo-The Stanley News of oflico. “THE STORE OF 'I’ODAY’S BEST.” with hia parents, Mr. and Mra. J. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Clement and nearly aixty plates being donated. ternoon with h.er mother, 'Mrs. T. , and Presa, to be issued'as one semi-weekli^' We wonder just what would happen in A. Daniel, aons, Cecil, J., and Billie, of Lan- Tho.se'present wore; Meadamea P. Foater, of Moc.ksvlllo. newspaper. '' ' ‘ifl Davie County if the voters would study the caater, Pa., and Mr. and Mra. Alf T. B. Bailey, John Larew,-Alice Mr. J. Frank Osborne, of Mia- Although no definite Information haa conditions of Davie County. We believe it E - v e ^ o n e Mocksville Hardware Co. Mrs. / "V. Andrews will spend Duckett, of Raleigh, will apend Woodruif, J. B. Johnstone. Rufus souri spent a few d'ays the paat beon received aff to Mr. Hunej;cutt’3 iu- would result in the “election” of men that are PATRONIZE YOUR HARDWARÍB STORE the holidaya in Raleigh with Mr. Chriatmaa with Mra. W. K. Cle B. Sanford, H. A. Sanford, C. G. week with his brother, Mr. R. S. ture location, it is roi>orte^' Miat h«> will most capable of handlini; the destiny of the Ghiistm¿s Seals and Mrs. Roland Andi'ewa, the for ment. Woodruff, 0. .H. Perry, Misses Oahu me. continue in journalism. But wherever , county during the next term of ofllce. Folks, mer her son. Sallie Hunter, Willie Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Lewi.s" Ellis and he. goes or whatever idutiea he undertakes, , let’a .“ftudy the conditiona closely before we Misses Sarah Chaflin, Gilma Bi.T Jano Hayden Gaither. chitdren Mv. nnd Mrs. Will Spry The Graphic'has a feeling o f, qonfid(";''o ^ cast another vote. Mrs. Alice Woodruff'will spend I ty, Elizabeth Christian, Lu.cile —0- and children snont « while Sun that the newspaper man ii>0.s'íi0SB'és the Christmas in Taylor.sville with Horn, Delia Grant, an'd Mary Sue MOVIE NEWS day afternoon with Mr, and Mra. wherewith, to do most anything—in other RESTORING EXCESS TAXES Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Kelly, the la f Thompson, of 'N. C. C, W„ will Charles McCu^lloiigh and fnmily. ■ words, he must have "I'l'.” ‘ ter her daughter. arrive, this week for their vaca Today wo are playing "San Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Ornves and That’.? the idea, Misa Linke. “IT" ia ex Tho cut of $160,000,000 in income taxes tion. ' Francisco Nights featuring Percy daiMirhted spent a ■while Sundny Mocksville’s only Licensed Drug Store actly what we have alway.s tried to get in- • ia not only good ne.vs to income taxpayers, but Mr. T. L. Martin and Misses Marmont, Tom O’Brien and an >'iglit with Mr. and Mrs. G*. 0. to our paper, and we shall strive to-.get , in harmony with the insistent Democratic po Notie and Mary Martin, of Sum- Mr. and Mrs. J. F.’AdOock an' all .Tean, of Mr. Paul Nail spent a while' ¡i ; licy of making a surplus tho bari^ of tax re if with plenty thrills an'd laughs, if you have in the past en.ios-ed reading duction whenever the future outlook justifies ' / — ...... during the holidays. ']Cn'mnock, find Mi.sa Eva Call o'? The comedy is "Mac’s Beth.” ■ Sunday with Mr. Hubert Brown the Stanley News-Herald, we trust-that it. ------o------the Brevard music faculty, will 'Friday nnd Saturday another of Augusta, you may enjoy tho Moek.sville Enterprise It should be remembered, iiqwever,' that it We wish to announce to the general public Mrs, W, A. Allison, who has .spen'd the holidnyg with Mr. ancl western picture but the starn nno Mr, and'Mrs, L. M. Graves spent jjtill more, ia alao a confo.s'-.ion by the administration thal been quite .«tick with pleurisy, is Mrg. w. L, Call. title are unknown at mreiapi’t. Th« a while Saturday in Salisbury it lias boen collecting more money than tho that we have received the agency for the much better her many friends will . ------n—5----- comedy is Param\Ourt "Gobs or shopping. ■ MORE DAIRY POINTERS .needs of government require, despite the ra be glad to know. Mrs. ,T. F, Hawkina arrived Wed Love,” Also nows r''''l, Misseg Annie and Beliih Ste IA Gift For pidly and heavily increasing e.xipeniditures of ,— ---- o—------neifday from Burlington where ahe Mon'day nnd Tii'^^day wo .start wart spent a whii'ii. Sunday .with Two nows announcements' the past week the late and present administrations. JOHN DEERE LINE of FARM MACHINERY, Mrs. Lina B, Clement, who re-1 ,^y¡,з called by the illneas and Mi.ss Evic McCullough. < Christmas week with a picture — ^ ^ ^ ------—— , aré remarkably ihtoro.slinjr (ind more especial The tax reduction of 1929 simply means turned home several weelca a'go death nf Mr Hawkina’ father, overyono will 07''oy, Buster Kea ly so to tho,so who are talking and advocating that the income taxpayers will get back a part TRACTORS, REPAIRS, ETC., for Davie ------. '' ; Frederick W. Hawkins, one of ton will be here in united Artists LINWOOD ROUTE 2 NEWS5 Ttie Wtiole the idea offai'niers taking more interest in ' Burlington’s pioneer citizens. I of the money for which thoy were overtaxed production “Sto/'mboat Bill, .Tr.. dairying and the i-aising of more and bettor in 1928. Tnere la aomdthing wrong with breed.'.’ of dairy ciittlo, Tliese news dispatches County and will carry a contiiilete stock of all The gueata of Mr. D. W. Barnea At the same time It has been pointed out, Miss Amy Moore, of Asbury the peraon who 'can’t get a g'ood and. Miss Dora Barnes Sunday tell of the definite dccitiion of the Foremost the administration Republicans are seeking to I Collego, Ky„ P, K, Moore, луЬо laugh out of thia .ihow,. Most o- were; Mr. II. E. Barnes and fam Dairie.s Inc., headed' by J. C,-Penney, of chain put many times that amount of taxes on tho kinds of farm machinery. ' tenches in Batavia, Ohio, and W. tliom Will get many, Come'^nnd ily, Mnry Jo and M. L. Barnea, storo fame, to locate one of its large creamery consuming public through sujiport of the 1 J. Moore, of New York City, will bring your frienda and laugh to Jr., children of Rev. and Mra. M. j)huits in Albemarle, with a pick up station Smoot-Hawley.. tariflf. We will also carry at all times a complete ’ I spend Christmas with their ipai’r gether, L, Barnes and .Tames Ijames all :at Mocksvillo. The other story is about the —------:------0—------'ents, Mr. and M rs..J. F. Moore. of Coole'emee. Mr. and Mrs. Brice .purchase of tho Miliwain Dairy Fai-ni, seven Nevt ‘Wednesday and Thur'idny REPUBLICAN “ECONOMY BUDGETS.” . stock of repairs for this line cf machinery and Clara Bow will be here in ‘Dan Garrett, of Thomasville, Mr. Has M'tîîi mile.s' from Charlotte, by S. DeWitt Arewood, President' Hoover’s ih'st budget calls for Mocksville Chapter 173, Order gerous Curvea,” ten Cnrter and family, of Fork, of New York City, at a cost of $70,000. The $4,102,938,700 for 1931, exclusive of ])ostal re of the Eastern Star will meet on and Mra. Oacar Barnea and fam $l ,5o Will Pay For A Years fact that such big Ijusinos^r men as Mr. Are ceipts' and expenditures, which i.s the highest will be in position to keep you supplied with Thursday evening, Deo:vJ9th, at *. «• » » * # » ♦ » ily of Tyro.' I wood are buying dairy farms right here in amount asked for in ipeace times with the ex 7:3o! A full attendance of mem * , NOTICE ■> Mr. and Mra. Nat’i Lanier and Piedmont North Carolina, and the further fact ception of the years immediately' following anything you may need in the repair line. We are giving away .shop bers ia urged. Mrs. Madeline Fee * 'Anyone deairing Insurance in. * little'daughter and Mra. Elizabeth Subscription To The that the large.st dairy company in the .country the world war. zor, W. M., Mrs. Ida Christian, the Farmera’ Mutual Fire Aa- * Buie, of Seagrove apent Sunday is so favorably impres.s'ed with the dairying ping bags. Come and get one * .. T'his, of Course, takes no account of sup and see our wondei’ful lino Sec. * sociation of Davie, Iredell * nigth with their aon and brother possibilities of this section as to tócate here plemental appropriations, Congress has de. We will receive a car load of this machin Mr, Ri L. Buie and family, one of the large.st creamery iplants in the south of cards, recorations and * and Alexander Countioa, ,pee * dared against supplemental appropriations but toys. "Miss Kathr,vn Brown, of the '* o rw rite^ Ji R. Foster, Mpcksr * Mr. J. iF. Barnhart and family show.s* that thia section is coming to tho front, tho late Republican administrations went right ery in a few days. See us before you buy. Proximity faculty, and Mrs. '* ville, N, C„ Route 3. Thia is: * attended the birthday 'dinfier 'of It is of interest to note tho over increasing We have ia new shipment on asking for tliem—and getting them. ' of Hollinsworth Candies'. Charles Gireen .and children Bet '* absolutely the cheapest Fire * Miaa Hattie Barnhart at the home interest which .Davio County, farmers are Whether Congress will jdeal with Mr. tie. Ann and Charles, Jr., of Lake of her 'brother Mr. E. L. Bam- taking in the raising of better breeds of dairy Just the thing. * Inaurnpce obtainable. * Hoover’s “constmctive econonriy” as it did with City, S. C., will arrive Friday to * ' 11 28 8mo * haii: and family Su'hday at Church cattle. About «ver.nvhero one goes the.se :days Mr. Coolidge’s remains to be 'seen.' It Avas al apend Chriat;naa with Mr. and j»«««-#««#* land. Those present were:; Mr. in this .county he hears talk of dairying. It most the invariable practico of Conigreas to Mrs. M. D. Brown, Sr. and Mra. G. A. ClemWt, Mr. an'd will only be a matter of a few years when this lapp ^off some millions ,^rom Mr, Coolidge’s MARTIN BROTHERS Allison & Mrs. Grady Clement,, Mr. R. F. will ho the very icenter of the greatest grazing ' A cooperative shipment of -200 “economy, budgets,’: апШ the saving.to the tax- Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Crow, and turkeys . wais'-mîide to tha- Lamb and family, jirs, Webster of iiinr IM1 fV.o -.-.«•»«»Л n I . Vlir« >1 Near Depot Moelísville, N. Ç. I rrl ■pects from the man v/hom It eloct- water there is in tho wood, the' small change, in 'yvater content'‘af etl to ^'ead its Goyernment.' How less: heat it will throw off, bo- ter it is once dry. ; . , , ever, ao long as the Smoot-Hawley lau’se considerable of the heat DID YOU EVER STOP TO ‘ bill is beaten, the Democrats, who 'nurgy is used to boil the water THINK have worked so strenuously to and change it to'steam.” If the Eighteenth Ame'ndmenj; safe. If you tax too high, the re save the country from its inquity, Ая a 'basis for this- 'argument, (By Edson R. ■Waite)* ‘ ' THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. December, 19,. 1929 'care little if the President claims Mr. Braeber uses figures recently That people everywhere áre pay Pago ri ...... -...... — «"«fl • ig ever overthrown it will not be venue will yield- nothing. K you by the''Wets. The over-zealoua make the criiniilal code sanguin part of the credit. He can however secured from investigations in i'ng more attention to their biiyr lirys will talk it out of the Con- ary, juries w ill not convict.” not escape responsibility if the nother state. .These figures show in'g. ■ ■■ ' . ', fltitution as they talked it in. « » » • reforms embraced in thcs' co.ilo that when flrst cut, about o'tlo- They aro being educated.in in . * * -» tion’s program fail.'A word from half the weight of wood is wrttor telligent 'buying th rough tn s' ad 1 read recently a book on ihe him would have prevented such When one of them announces gangs of Chicago. ,It contained A cord of red oak, when freshly vertising columns of the newspa- ',. a failure. Even if we continue to cut weighs about 5,000 pounds or ■per... that the purchaser of a glass of an appalling list of murders for bear the ills of the Fordney-Mc- wine should be sentenced to tOn which tho law has secured no con about 2Уз tonf About onO-half It iff a well known fact "tbat ■ Cumber tariff half a victory,has of this is water. Thus is se'en the ,vL-ar,M in prison, or that the army victions. But few of the guilty been won.,, advertismonts give dependable in FOLKS, HERE’S A .s'hould bo called' out to shool; are novv alive. The natural des need of-' drying or seasoning be-, formation about 'dei)ondable mer fore such лvopd is-, needed-. , ilown citizens who makes whoopee troyer of, tho gang'is the gang. GOOD WOOD SHED chandise or service. , the common senco of '.people re A wise old friend of mine told During the first six months, if' / Experionce has proven that per NEEDED ON FARM the ■'vooH i.4 piVid-l'n 'oq.sr '"to^k'i ALL .STEEL IÍALL- bels. , me that he wasted years of his sistent advertisers • render the “This is too mu'ch,” they mur life in worrying about the possi in the open whero tho sun;'and greatest .'possible' seiivice to thoir KEAUING WAGONS, Raleigh, Dec. 16.—Because a- cnn work pti it. the tiinbi’i' Worth ipp.OO, for— mur. ble destruction of his garden and cutomer. , ,- 'i’he murmur’ is not loud, but it trees by ¡pests. T'he gypsy moths 'lout onorh.'ilf “^0 weight af fresh will loose about-40 percent of its Most people realise that-value is deep. The murmurOrs aro not came and ate. The gras.shopiiers' ly cut woo'd is water, ovory farm water content. A cord of red oak, i.t detftmiinod by >vhdt -they get given to analyzation, And . they came ¡jnd aid waste. Finally, 'iK'C.l? a good wood shed under therefore, after six months of —not what-tli.ey pay have little talent for putting their came the army worms, threaten which, the fuel wood may dry and p'licii'nl; .4oasbning would cerlniii $3.95 Major "Mite," 21 years old, walk season before used in the home. about 1,500 pounds, of water. At 'VVell at^vertised^ • lines'; are the thoughts into words'. None' the ing to consume every leaf antf ing between a New York traffic "A good wood shed on, every Wnd thnt givB full: v a lu e ._ This is il' wTnderful less, they are conscious' 'that a blade of grass. cop’s legs. Born ill Seattle, Wash., the end'of the year if stored pro BiirKain—Come sec it. ,Xarm will mean timber conserva perly/under shelter, it Ayould still ‘continuous, advertising impress law which makes a Chi'istian talk ' What happenedV The army he’s the world’s smallest man. . OS tho' ipu;blic. .with the fact, that worms became so bad that there tion and ICS'S labor expended i-n contain about' 1,000 pounds.of--\va4 and act in such an uncHWstian -o — ter.' Ove^'ything iri’'the •adyertisoments _ fashion must be oipen to serious was not food enough. Hence, CHAIRMAN SHOUSE DE- cutting'and prijparing thei'annual, wooo supply,” , says R. W. Grae- .13ut woo(^ piled in the open, ab is just as represented., ' ,' f doubt. ■ they were undernourished and PLORES HOOVER’S LACK Business 'CohceriiS that aro , died without laying any eggs. 'ber, .extension forester at , State sorbs a lai'go amount of water The people of Davie and adjoining counties have learned what we mean when we And, if goaded far enough, they OF 'PAUIFF LEADERSHIP College. "'Dry, well-seasoned wood leaders are -the ';Qi)es, who think . . will do something about it. And the next year there ,were every rainy day.,The. water con is an efficient fuel. It will lighten tent o f red oak wood during a enough of .their customers to ser A wonderful thing about the no army worms. ' * Washington, Dec, IG.—Chaii-- the work of the houso-wife and ve them by a'dve'ctisin'g,. not. once ^ say SALE—they know that they are going to get BARGAINS™and that is just what universe is its all-pervading law rainy spell may go as high ,as man Jouett Shouse of the Demo will .pay liberal idividends to tho 1,600 pounds to the cord, says Mr- in a while but'all the while. balance. For ovory- star there I take much comfort in this cratic National, Executive Com- is some other star to hold it in atory. I do. not mean to suggest' mittee, commenting on President is awaiting you here now. We.are overstocked and áre going to sacrifice our profits place. For e v e r y poison there is that we should sit supinely by and Hoover’s tariff rO'ferenco in 'his an antidote. 'For every abuse allow wrongs to. get so bad that message to the regular sessions f f there is some natural corfrectivo. they correct themselves. Wo ' of Congress, says: "President in order to make this a big thristmas for you. Come here for your Holiday goods. should whoop it up for righteous- Hoovor’a message to Congre'ss in к "Things refuse to !bo mismanag ness and tako a poke at evil. relation to the pending tariff bill The Morrisett Сотращ ed' long,” as Emerson pointed out; _ But it’s good to know that, after was, a disappoi'ntment through We have anything you want and can save you money on whatever you buy. “Though no chocks to. a now evil all, we have a mighty holpori Tho'. not a supriso. ^ appear, the checks exist and ^vill law of balance is on oui- side. I "The Presidont disregarded tho “THE LIVE WIRE STORE” WINSTON-SALEM, N. G. Splo'ntlid line of Men's and Boys’ $5.00 Lum- appear, lif the goyernmont is Tho conqueror, of every army,pleas that lie make his position ber-.Incks to go at— cruel, the governor’s life is not worm is the army worm. , ' |'dear as to the exhorbitaiit rates SPECIAU--HOSE contemplated by the Smoot-Haw FACTS! -- Christmas is near--it’s time to Lot of Ladies ,$1.00 Hose, going a t ...... 69c A LETTER FROM SHANGHAI my small room was full Of “ Brow- | ley bill and iet Congress, and the 50c Ladie-s’ Hose nt ...... !...... 39c nles.” hey learned to sing and 'country generally, know whether speed up. We aré ready with the things to $2.95 Ladies $1.50 Full Fashion Hose ...... 98c C. P. 0 . Box No. 1234, liked to sing and we literally sang niodiflcation Ladies $2.00 Full Fashion Hpsef at ...... $1.39 help you . . ; but not break your neck. Como Get Ono Now Shanghai, China the Gospel into their hearts. Now , . ,^p ® coalition pf Demo- Ladies Woo I Hose $1.00 valuo a t ...... 50c Oct. 30th, 1929 Jesus'has lots of little friends in « «‘a am 'P iW sive Repu'blican, Senate more nearly ap------:------0------Dear Editor, ' NECKWEAR AND ■ . TABLE LINENS Other Good Lumberjacks at—TwCntyilvo to i Men’s 50c Wool Hose 33c—25c at 19c Christma.s is coming boforo long U e any more; but run to mo shout , t i MUFFLERS Fifty Per Cent 01Г when ipeople feel ns much like ing, ‘Means manmnn cominK,nnmino*” andnnd hlB formula, delivered at 49c, 98c, $1.29, 49c, 69c, $1.29, 1.49,1.69 Practical children as -they over do, and „y n»ga,. S1.35. S1.49 Good Lin« of Shirtf? for M¿n, reguar ?1.00 and Ш Men’s and Boys’ Good Caps, Value up to $3.00 think as much about them, so lot the ouiiday School. ,| ■ , LOVELY TÛWE1. SETÖ Suggestions Going at li mo toll you a bit a'bout my kiddy "The Old Guard in the Senate ifl.75,values at— , I wish you could know my wee thcreforo, will continue to insist I LOVELY STOCiaNGS lOc, 15c, 25c, 39c, 49 c, 98c ‘Chinks’ and my work among GLOVES ' Br’owiiie.H. I am sure you would .1 tliom. that its robber tariff program has NECK'riBS love them aa I do. Every Christ- . the President’s afiproval. Tho $1.65 Soon after coming to China I mas I try io give them a jolly 1 UNDERWEAR AND PAJAMAS ‘ .HOSIERY M'ont with a missionary to seo nn ' reactionaries in the House may, time, friends at home sending me with equal consistency, assert 49c, 79c, 98c, $1.49,: $1.98 , UNDERWEAR ' i idol temple. Tho missionary proa- money for their treat Christmas- t^at they have the P ^ ^ s « ^ ^ 10 lbs. Sugar, at ...... 39c chcd to the Buddhist priests. They ■ ■ ’s I BLOOMERS ,...... $1.48 1.Ч not la r алуау and I am already countenance, for in no word has 1 Lot of Men’s real ghirta Ç2.00 to ?2.50 values 25 lbs. Silgar...... :...... didn’t seem impressed with the getting ready for tho glad day. NICE ASSORTMENT- KAPOK BLANKETS Going at— , he indicated any lack of satisfac- Message. The missionary aaid to Nq _Chmer.e, kiddies wi l hang tip tio^^ with their course. There was PILLOWS' COAJS ' - $1.39 4 lb. Bucket‘Lard ...... 59c me, “rhere' is not much hope for DRESSES' their stockings and no homes w ill nut in v,i„his messagetlin evennvr^n a11 word 39c, 49e/ 75c, 9§c ' 8 lb Bucket Lard ...... $1.13 these old priests. Thoy are con h'iive a Christmas three.' Christ- TO\\^BLS ' , Good Line of Men’s, and Boys’ Hats—y firmed idol- worshipers.” I was of rebuke for the processes ty;^- .TOWEL SETS ' mas will bd cold and baro for mil fiod by thé Bingham- Epanson epl : .98c $10.00 Bed Steads, at ...... $0.50 surprised' at hia remark, feeling ' lions of-kiddies; but T like tn DRAPERIES, AND CURTAIN .T'AB'HE L'INENvS $12.50 to.$15.00 Bed’Stonds ...... $8.95 God’s I-Ioiy Spirit could convert' sode, by which tho Smopt-^IIawloy NAPKINS'. ■ , bring brightness'intò thè lives of rate's were arrived at. , ' ' ' NETS ■ ' Lot of Wool Shirts—Vnlue' $3.50 to $4.00 for Bod Springs' ...... ;...... $2.50 up even the hardened priests. Leav- j more than 800 of my Brownies. 15c, 25c, 49c, WHITCO PRINTS $2.50 ing the temple we had to pass ' They will delight as much in-some , “In these circumstances we may 98c, $1.49, $1.69 15c, 25c, 49c, 69c, 08c. PUNJAB,PERCALES You Can’t Boat This Dr. Lt'Gears Stock and Poultry Powidor ,at thro a great gate-house. In it foolish littlo toy as some grown look forward to another long fight 25 per ccnt loss wero four huge idol “gate-keep before a tariff bill is enacted, and ups/at home do in a motor car. it là a flip of a coin whether any Whitco Prints and Nice Warm Nice AssortmenJ ^Fine Wool Plenty of Men’s Work Shirts . ers,” fierce, savage, ' ugly, with When thoy receive the gifts their 39c up Rubber Roofing; 1 ply at ...... $1.15 hands up-raised ready to strike bill is forthc.omi'ng or whether ho Punjab Percales ' Blankets , Outing Prints Knit Shawls eyes sparkle and. they say a sweet will sigh or veto the result of the 2 ply...... :...... $i.4s any who might displease - them. "Zia-zia Noong”—Thank, thank Odd' Coats and Overcoats for Men and Boy’s ‘ 3 ply ...... :...... $1.75 'I’hey did strike terror into a littlo prospective struggle—if there Im 25c, 39c 50c,fi9c,l,98,2,98 25c, 39c $2.98,$3.98 thank you. It piiya in joy of giv any result. ' - —Going at about Half Price. child whose mother was bringing ing and '\vho knows how many lit Galvanized Roofing, del ivered at any station on it into the temple to worship. As "Had,tho President disiplayed tle hearts w ill be oipened to -Gtod’s any leadership, this 'melancholy si Splendid Suittr for Men and Boys’ at About the rairoad a t ...... $4.25 wo wero passing by the littlo ono big Gift 'thru these little gifts. ' One-Half Price—Come See Those. was screa-'iing with fright; but ■tuation could not have persisted. Prices Reduced on Lovely Big Heavy Cups and Saucers, $1.25 value at May you \ all have a Merry; Hlsf„.press agents co'ntlnue to in the moth»”- put the woe one’s hand Christmas and a Happy New Year Juat Re'csived New Shipment of Shoes—Guar 95c, ■ , / up and made it go thro the acts sist tnat he is more in accord anteed to {five satis’faction, Wo aro selling ' Yours in Chris't’s glad ser with the coalition’s progi'am than Coats and Dresses of worship in spite, of its terror. vice, , them at a very low Price. ' W (f'ew More- $1.50 Steel Hammers ...... ,$1.00 Then I realized why the Chinese with tho production that came (Rev.) H. G. C. H-Al/LOCK. \vith his consent. This is merely were confirmed, idolaters. They ------^ $10.00 DresacB $10.00 Coats ^ Plenty of-LL Shooting 10 conts pard, or 9 3-4e 5 Gallon Oil Can 'Nvith pump full of Oil, ot— are taught to worship idols even in order , that whatever the out by the bolt., Buy this quick.,'.j $1.98 . when babies. And I saw that E. D. Bowdijich was recently ap come', it may be claimed as, a Hoo ----- :------^---—------—:------;---- pointed as county, agent in Clay ver victoi'y. our hope of - winning 'China '«'as Cou'nty. '. • / Plenty of. Chocked' Outing .at ...... ,.'10c yd. Wood and Coal Heaters ...... $1.95 up ^ not in 'preaching to the priests,- "That niust 'bo the ultimate ob- $6.98 ; $6.98 tho that must not be neglected; Pound Pack of Kenney Coffee with Good spoon Possibly you have heard this,' ' ^ ■ All 20c ChewingTobacco ...... 15c plug but w'as in getting the children $14.98 Coats , for ...... 25c So, as soon as I could talk-ChinesD $14.98 Drcsacs that, and the other about toys 25c Rubber Shoe I-Iools...... 15c nnd a missionary lady suggested 10 Pound Bucket of Pure Honey for ...... $1.95 ■ starting a Ragged Sunday School but w e vi^ant you to visit this Plenty of Sago, 7c Pack or 3 for, 20c •for tho street kiddies not far from $10.98 Soft Shell English Walnuts, lb...... 25c her homos I was ready to help. Santa $10.98 store before yqu buy anything Watches and Alarm Clocks ...!...... 98c each She ask the dairyman 'if we could Cream nuts 19c lb, Compare prices with others J ______^ i _____ ;__;______J----- have it in his shed. He'coTisented, .$18.75 Coats ,'$25.00 Coats for (Christmas. We believe we 50c Cold Croam, f o r ...... 25c so we began our first Ragged S. Raisins ...... 15c lb., $2.25 for 20 lb box S, Crowds of little people came. have just what you want arid at Hat Boxes, .Suit Cases and Trunks, at a yery How they did delight to sing, "Ya- 10c Cocaonuts 2 for 15c; 15c Cocaonuts for 10c low Price j su-ai-ngo” (Jesus Loves Me). $14.98 $18.75 a price much less than you will Many of that cow-shed Sunday Is On The Plenty of the Best Oranges that we can buy for Tea Berry Chewing Gum ...... 3 Packs for lOc’ School came to love JoSus and be $4.75 per box have to pay elsewhere. Come V came useful mojnbors in the chur Job You cnn save money on this. 50c *Boys Belts at ...... 15c ch. here first—you will save money. ^ | When, I 'Came to Shangai, and Advanced Styles in Millinery WE HAVE SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES TO Sweet Potatoes...... f...... 35>c peck wont about preaching, children a PASTELS-GOLD-SILVBR FIT ANY MACHINE. plenty wero on the streets. I ro- We liayea splendid line of Scarfs, Neck “Just For Christmas” Plenty of Good' Mixed Candy, at ...... 15c lb. membeT that Sunday School and A 2y> lb. Box Stick Candy, at ...... 29c 'Wanted these “yaller”- people to Ties and Shirts—just the thing for a nice $1,49 ■'.$1.98 - $2.98 ■ $3.98 . Everready Flash Light Batteries and Biilbs have the same joys. I rented a' $40.00 Four Burner Nesco Oil Stove room and started fi Sunday School present. Wonderful Values — 25% less than many with no pupils! I. stood inside and lO c e a c h sang, “Jesus Loves Me.”, Children We always have,a good stock of Can- _ , - other places came to the door. I was glad and SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL FELTS ■ said^ComaJnJi_nUin_kiddie.?_ran. -dies^pIain-a^íd-fanc-y-box€S-for-pre^sents, ■for home a.s fast (is ;tlioir legs 49c, 98c, $1.49, $1.98 SPECIAL could carry them! They had heard Oranges, Apples, Raisins, Nuts of all SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL • :■ SPECIAL' . that foreigners use eyes. and lOc Carnation Milk at- lOt; Lipht House and Sun Bright ■hearts of Chinese children to kinds and most anything you want. Come Dear Folks—Wç cordially invite you to our buying feast. Our prices are ec- 25c Talcum Powders 50b Croam Lotion PJenty 5c Red Goose Tablets Cleanser make medicine for Wostern child onpmicaL We can help you buy'without ‘‘NERVOUS PROSTRATION." Come ren. I sang again and big peo to see us. Our prices are right. ple came tq listen.' The wee, ones and let us do our best for you. Thanks for past favors. ; took courage and pee/ped in. I talk S c lO c 25e 3 c od of .Jesus ,tod His love for little and big people, and gave, the kid THE MORRISETT CO. dies cards, asked them to como a- Kurfees & gain. and bring their friends and “THÉ LIVE WIRE STORE” All Kinds of Toys—Automobiles, Trains, Trucks, Etc. 6 c up. Come here first, and save the difference | I would give them 'all cards. Next Better Service Sunday ten iam e and ith? 'ndxt Sunday; 20 and then 40 arid soon
in ‘their work to raise the cotton: er.of thistoi'op. asK. yoU' -to .taKe it upvwltr wo wi.4fi Tlie ’ r.muppnae »eure-, li Riifus Bi' SanjEord Chamber of* ,ConimOTce, and, its m any, leaders a^ Mevry J. FRANK HENDRIX I Mifl W R. Craig IÌ.OÒ industry to the standard- of other ; iiowÑot/ if wi^bankers, bankers, farmOTsfarmers and bankoTS;, bankors, ’inin iybiir¡yourj i ooui^^oounify Frederick, Oldahoran. - Christmas'arid à Happy,New Year, Near Overhead Bridge í^ ’otál ilOy.aC, IridustrloB,. Ч ' idly by a-nd let the Ahe|fn^to,!çpopora|:e;;^^^^ SoLith Mocksville, N. C. 'Г-ft' .. '■ ''A'' ,W" • ' ' M y.' iwy'> L' ^ lii^sFTiisIa. л Shawl Worth $200,000, department, Iowa State Agricul ment and then is enabled to com- tural College; and Miss Elaine iplete the transaction by such easy Mr.' and Mrs. II. B. Biirton, of f f ' i I i' /I \v '11,I Mnr'.scy in charge of igirls 'Club deferred 'payments that he “won't Young Radio Co. work for, tlie state of- MisaisBiirpi. 'Winston-Salom spent Saturday af feci it.” ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. BEST IN SUPPLIKS Ч ' < ' J ' ' , , ' -.1 '' MILLSAPS RESIGNS JCK However, the scheme apparent Waller. HELD t)UAKTEK CENTURY ly is not to; become popular as Mr. and' Mrs. T. Z. Zimmerman TIRES AT WHOLESALE ^ t r f I ' Í the . Sub-;oommittee. has recom of Winston-S.'Uem spent Sunday Save the Middleman’s Profit un mended' the enactment of legisla Raleigh, Dec.'(>.—B. S. Millsaps with Mrs. Zimm,ermiin’s' parent« . ¿‘1 V ^ V V1 •' li tion to forbid the practice. y Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Zimmerman. Guaranteed Tires r » * county and dir.trict agent of the SOxSya Cords...... ,,„.,$3,95 Agrluuli.ural E.'cU'iisiun Service Mr,- and Mrs. C. T. Burton, of FUNERAL, OF WILLIAM Winston-Salem spent a jviiile Sun 30x3Va Cooper Cords...... $5.50 of State College for''il period of GREENE twenty-one years, has resigned day with Mr. and Mrb'. T. W. Wal 80X3V2 Cooper os. Cords...... $6.50 ler. 29x4.40 Balloon Cords...... $4.95 his position as district agent of William S. Greene, who passed. the Pie'dimont ,difftrict, effe'ctive Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Zimmerman 29x4.40 Cooper Balloons...... $6.95 awny so sudilehiy, December 11, of Lexington spent Sund'ay with ROBERTS HARDWARE CO. Ddcember 31. v near his home, in North Coolee “Mr. Milisaps began farm de Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Zimmerman. mee, was buried at Sandy Creek Mrs. .George- Myers, of Elbavillo »»«««»»• it « .у monstration work when the idea church, Davidson County, last ,1 / TRUTH, HONESTY OF PURPOSE AND UNTUtiNG fflDEEiTY TO OUR COUNTRY AND OUR FLAG IS OUR AIM AND OUR PURPOSE was new,” says Dean I. 0. Schaub, spent Saturday with her'son Mi\ » S. A. HARDING, M. D. * ...... — ...... -— , I—...... — ...... Friday, December 18. Ollie Myers. Sanford Building '* tí^olume 52 director of the extension service. MOCKSVHX b . N. THURSn/i Y, 'X KMIIER 26,1929 ' " No. 4 “He fferved faithfully as a county His death wjis a shock to the Miss'Clio Sullivan, of Salisbury * Mocksville, N. C. • entire community, as he seemed spent a while Sunday with Misses * Office phone 162. • agent and when additional funds :. SNOW' ^ÓL'ÁÑKE'íi'' COVERS VISIT COUNTY HOME AND were appropriated and the work to be jolly and enjoying good Beatrice and Edith Zimmerman. * Residence phone 109 * health. Ho was making plans for We are very sorry indeed to DAVIB LEAVE XMAS I^RESEN'l’S was extended, he was promoted * Ofllce hours: 8 to C:30 a. m. * -...... -- ' to have charge of the Piedmorit the future, when he was so sud hear of the accidient of Mrs. C. A. * ' " 1 tc 2-iJO p. m, • denly called away. , , Orrnll, of Elbaville. She is now «••'*•••••• A siio.wfnll that, registered Kev. R. C. Goforth and the Ep- area. He began hia service to the more than three iii(;hea brought, farmers of this state on March Surviving nre hiff widow, Mrs.' in the hospital at Winirton^alem worth League of tho' Methodist Daisy Charles Greene, and five we wish for her a speedy recover. the, setting ,**or a Christmas "ot Church visited tho »County Homo 23, 1908 and when his resignation JACOB STKWART ' the diiya gone by’’ to Mockayilie becomes efrective on December 31, sons and four daughters: .lack Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bradweil Attorney at Law last Sunday evening'and held.'ser- Greene, of Council, Bladen Coun and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Sullivan, and Davie c'punty Sunday.:' M vices. Before leaving ■ they g|ve he will have served for a period Office in Southern Bank & Trust of 21 years, nine months and eight ty; Brown, Charles, and George o.f Salisbury spent a while Sund'ay with' tiiè : anew; was enough sleet each intimate of tho^ home a :box G'reene, of Washington, D. C.; with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Zimmer Company building international Sunday School throne of grace. Such fellowship and hail to bind it into a-covering containing a Christmas gift. iWHAT MAKES US WHAT WE them half finished, has 'been trons v days. During all of this long time^ Office phone...... 136 formed into steady power. ; ‘ he has 'been faithful in the per Mrs. Harvey Beeker, of Woodleaf; man. Lesson for December 29. unites peoples of idifferen't races, that Was :hard' and fast, ARE? The Chrirtmas entertainment Residence Phone...... 146 FELLOWSHIP THROUGH WOR . The snow began falling' early SMITH GROVE NEWS By exorcise and self-discipline ; formance of his dutie.“?. Not only Mrs. Carl Camipbell, o f Washing for God ia being known and .loved ton. D, C.: Misses Mary, Elizabeth at Elbaville church will he held Mocksville, N. C. SHIP Sund'ay, 'morning, and; in a, ifhòrt 'Roeontly there came into my poa the physical weaiknoasNfrf*; a thrid. was he succesfrful in securing the werywhere. Race prejudice has been- ■ ibullt," up.' :lrtto ;> solfdi;!; type of man as county agent, but and Hiirding Greene, of North Saturday, night December 21. Psalm 122:1-9; Hevrews 10:33-29 time the': Ì9:round nnd bùildihès , Rev. A. R. Bell fllled his regular session the photographs of five This Paisley shavil, which has been in the family of F r a n c is §cott Key Cooleemee. Everybody Come. Psalm 133:1-9; Hoprews 10:22-25 ceases as we unite sincerely in were; white. - The dowri'fall Con brothers whom Г hnve known very health. . - • ' lor centuries, is shown licrc gracing Dcbora Key, a descendant ot ttie he has also given of himself Ur • Come to • appointment here Sunday 'i beraliy in promoting the aims and Thre'e brothers and three sis by Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D, singing “Praise God from whom tinued all day, the, snow letting well: ail my life. The pictures ' J man who wrote "The Star Spat.Kled Banner." Tlie slmwl.wjll find a perma ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE • ANGBLL’S JEWELRY STORE • all blesBinga flow; Praise Him, all Mrs. Lon Footè is expoctinfifiMr;} Another- told mo' that ha,and;hio < nent shrinck in the former residence at Frederick, Md., o. Chief J*>sten wore this shawl at their weddings. ^ veteram extension worker retires Yadkin College; Mrs. F. B. Swice- and joy produce? feast aaffembla'g- Zurich, 1913, anid in' Los Angeles, , ^ ■ grandparenta, Mr. and Mra. W. L.' one to all the others Anybody of Davie County, North Carolina • at less money • 1928, the entire audience prayed floor. On6j of them' waa 'tryingf with the respect and good wished good, North Coolee; Mrs. Maude 08. There la'ho greater iiippeail for Ni.C. LEADS TENN., AND S. Hanes. ■: looking at them would have^known hereby notifles all ipersons, hav • C. J. ANGELA • together in their own langua'ge C., IN NUMBER EDUCATED to ,ilt tho «pVer onto a tin' ican. MOKE ABOUT DAVIB WOMEN housewives are abandoning to a of the entire organization. "You Owens, Churchland. He also » “The Jeweler" • onenesa than' in qur Ijelief in. God. Mr. F. A. Naylor,; of Wiiiston-i at once that thoy nre children of can' well feel proud' of your re leaves five small grandchildren. ing 'claims against the estiite of our Lord’s Prayer. Fifty nations the same father and mother. . Time after time tho struggled to ; great extent the old-timef canning the sftid ; decedent, to present • 2 2 52t. Mockavllle, N. C. From the beginning of record Ho. Salem, was the recent guest of push it into plqce,only to. take', (Continued from page 1) methods', like the open kettle, .cold cord," said the iDean/’ I am aure Mr. Greene was horn in David- has been 'vi'orahiiped both in' pri were repreeented at the Los An _ Raleigh, Dee. 23.—-North Oaro ' Even mòro striking waa thd them to the und'ersigned on or gelos iconvention. It was truly his^'aistor, Mra. W. Jj - Hanea., it off and start all over again, In all $6825 In cash prizes was pack, hot pack and water bath, that the 'best wishes of every ex ffon County, nnd was 64 years old. vate and public. 'VVe .delight to lina has more children,to educate Miases Ora Mny Snln and Vetra fact that today, when theiir avor- tension worker goes with you now He moved his fam ily to North bbfore the 14th diiy of December “Fellowship Through Worship.” than either of its three bordering ‘‘We’ll talto that l^dby," anid tho distributed to tho 208 wlnnefrs in in favor of tho steam pressure 1930, or this will be pleaded In honor a friend with our presence Baity aro at home for tho hoHdays. ,a/ge ago -Is forty, tliey .socfm to. man. “He will bo a worko^'” which more than 25,00tf women cooker p^ethod advocated by the that you are withdrawing from Cooleemee, where he had been liv * G. G. WALKER MOTOR CO. • and this is especially true when In Hebrews tho oxhorotion is statosv Virginia, Tennessee and h av e''Changed very little. I had s'erviee." Mr. Schauh also aaid that ing for about 27 yf> ' jied to put. up ten quarts of peasi which she uses every day In her Dec’d. 12 19 6t » « Tho call to 'wbtship .^iiouia; bo church/and''that'givds;'an added achoola, wjioreas Tonnpasee, the bit, that experloiico and wlll-po- illness,'; I said. ,Porhap9f^,juat'. fpr home use this)year, but took of ten years ; or more. Largely Brick work, concrete or plaster Tho school closed here last Fri cooking, and attributes the grent- ing done, phone, write .or'see » ROBERT S. M/:NBILL acknowleidgo by every “’¿ho who ^ obligation for personal and lo yal' nearest rival, had 80 per cent as day* for the holidays, and will open wor have vóry little to do with: couldn’tiamoUnt'to anythln^.|’ s .■ extra' paiiis with ono jar which est part of her successtin winning through their eirort.-r, the failin g P , ’ ■forhi'liens which amazed the G. O. P. OFFICE HOLDERS’ Monday' ih Winston-Salem shopp Agriculture, Dr. Margaret Jus'tin, "I was glad when they aàid unto, their fellow-citizens in spiritual this same year. Virginia .children tolernnt, ' ■ ' _ Each hne mouldQd.'hiiji8elf,..,aiid,:^, iuda'eii.JviM^ Hvns« plnns^to use INSTALMENT PLAN I ing. president of tlie American Home me, lei,US go unto thè house of worship on the Christmas Sacred attend school better than North ’Pho impatiencG . of 'another,, not merely beon jnci<}Mcfl.l;;'^ot the '$1250 in stocking tho littie Economics Association, Georgo Day. Tho.so who are indilforent . Garoiinians. Whereas 79 ViHgin-, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howard spont which made him quick to start., bivth;'alprtoi.but Jitig ' ini^.with^purebred .Ilolstoin 'cows Washington, Dec. IG—A partial Johovah.” 'Thoy woro ffu,tting ac- the week-end with her parents, Farrell head' of junior club work report by Senator Brookhart of about being on time at church in pupils^out of every 100 oproli- new things :and' quick to' loavo, imiclò tiio^ thoy,^jo ati ambition she murtured’ for in the Midd(e western states for tlnn'tn tho word. . Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Foster. many years.. Iowa, Chairman, and Senator Mq- Whether it bó in chiirch of syn- or Sunday School imply that the ed attend: school every day, only the U. S. Department of Agricul Kellar, of Tennessee, comprising worship and instructions aro of 75 North, Garolina boys and girls ]^_r. G. M. Smith, who has aposi- PINO NEWS FORK NiiüWs;'; * A si^ifJcant.'fabt revealed by ture; Mra. Josephine Arnqui£ft nfiogue,’ it ia God who is spuight by a sub-committee to investigate so -little moment to them that it 100 ei>roUed make this tipft' cit' Galax, Va., is exipectod’ the contost . ia that • American Bakko, head of home E'conomics thoso who 'come to worship and hbmo"foi the holid'nys, ' ■ the alleged sale of public offices The Place Ile wiil 'he found hy thewi as they does not matter how much they I’ocowh The North Carolina per- A ichristmas' ohtortàiiimo'nt w ilf in the South, in this instance are aincero in heart. People o f-' miss. Tho IPamily Altar each day *s'_'*’®tter than Mr. W. ,W. Allen and two sons, ho given at Pino De'cembor ' thè fortune to|bi;'oiik.hirt ;a^^fi^|i^^^ авааа^дгаадагяааа^^ dealing specifically with Texas, il. ten cry'out in diatrcas because of is another placo for “Fellowship „ cither Tennessee or of Salisbury, visited Mr. anid Mrs. 26th. Be______suro_ and______comò;.,____ , l()sti'i\>eok, while .cranldpfe/;ia](,oar,j\i lustrates' the up-to-date business their loneliness. Thia need not Through'Worahip." Such fellow- aouth Carolina, J . C. Smith last weok. , Mr. Elni^r L n tW ii" 'a,; 8tuil^ will b o > rry io^j methods of yib Qj. 0. P. under tho ship has much to do in preventin'i Carplina, on the other Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Hendrix A BIG CUT IN ALL continue when they are ready to _ have recently moved into the honio of State College, arrived ,,home - >''>; system developed by the financial come liogether in Spiritual fèllow- atrifea,«trifns. Avhethorwhether between IndiviI n ' d i v i - ' '"J'“* w a s pointed out, has the Friday to spend Christmas ^Vith .i Mrk j. C.,Smith is on,an ^-5 ■wizards of the party who special To Do Your largest percentage of its white thoy purchased of MrS. Emina ahip as they mhke use of the same duala or nationa. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ’ J., ivi^. tended visit to her aon,¡Mr. Al-\,' ize in the 'collection of campaign enrollment' in high, school, 1.65 Smith, formerly the homo of Mr. lei> Smith, in Florida. - i Г6ЛТ1.'ЛХЛ||| funds' and the liquidation of defi per cent. North Carolina ranks and Mrs. J. W. Smith. Latham. • cits. , SEAL SALE HONOR ROLL TURRENTINE NEWS second in this respect among. Misa Elizabeth Hendrix, who Mr. and Ml'S. J. y . Miller and The amall child of Mif,‘nnd Mrs. It appoars from the report that , , „ „ ”37"! nn tlioso four states With 15.3 per teaches the school at Smithfleld, daughter, Martha Rbse, and M Juno Copo,->vho has been v6ry ■aick with pneumonia, ia very inuch.im- CARS the appointees gnve their promis Christmas Seals reported last Mr. R .'S. Osborne, James Eller , anróllment is nt homo for t'l’o holidays. L. L. Miller visited relatives i spent the past week vis ting rela-: ¡^ high school. Virginia has 14 prbyod. ( I sory notes payable i|t stated in Christmas Shopping week...... $21.00 With best wishes to the Enter- Wilkesboro Sundny. tervals. The report calls the me tives in Virginia and other moun per cent of its white enrollment .prise for a Merry Christmas and Mr, and Mrs. L. G. Turner; Mr. '^ r . Creed Bailey, of tho Twin 1926 Chevrolet thod . “coercive,” and likens the t Mra. Je.ssie Bailey ,,.r. $1.00 tain countries. in high school, and Tennessee 11 a prosperous New Year. , , •and, Mrs, T. J. Swing .wore guests' City, is .spending somojtinjo here Coach ...... $275.00 transaction to putting the offlce Miss Bernice Avett ...... $1.00 Mr. Ma'piness Howard, of Dur per cent. of the former’s parents, Mr. and .■\vlth his partints,, Mr. (ind Mra. 1029 Chevrolet Coach holder ‘in the seemingly apparent Our large and complete Stock; High Quality and Mias Claytie Koontz...... ,'...... $1.00 ham, is spending sometime with This fa'ctor of percentage pf MOCK’S CHURCH NEWS Mrs. J. H. Swing, Sunday, John iSaile.v'while Mrs. ‘Bailey is relatives''and j:rionds hero. Coach ...... ;...... position of paying off a mortage J. D. Casey...... $1.00 enrollment in'high school is close Miss Thelma Hardingj arrived.^yisÎtiTig, relatives in Florida.^ $595.00 on his Federal position. Leo Brock,...... $1.00 Mr. Grady Nail and Magnesa ly related to per pupil costs of ,: In .spite of the snowy wertthor, homeJ . : - , Ti*.!Friday Л r. •. to4.Л spend'ChrlaamtS #1 r ',!;Meaar)f '‘x. Charlesy-,4* ТПF. Bqrnhadt,a>1 a 1929 Plymouth This may seem a harsh judgr Low Prices make our big store an ideal place to Roy Ilolthoiisor $1.00 Howard apent Friday in Salis education and number of pupiil.s there v/as a very good attendance with her parents, Mr. and,Mrs, J. studerit at Wake iPorosti Nolaon Coupe ...... $495,00 ment in view of the long establish Chas. Thompson ...... ’...j:;.. $1.00 bury. per teacher, educational ofiicials at Sunday School Sunday morn T, Harding. anid Potbr llairston, Jr.,.o'fvLynch- 1928 Dodige ed nnd aipiparently appi-oved' me A. T. Grant ...... $1.00 Mis.'iea Hanner, and Hazel further point out. For example, ing. ,. Mr. Gaither Lathani and ¡ Miss burg, Va,,' and Misses Mary/Leo thod of the party in disposing of Jonea, of Cornatzor, are »pending Little Mias Dorothy Orrell is Coupe ...... do your Christmas Shopping. J. C. Boger ...... $1.00 Tennessee \yith the Ipwe'st .per Stelia B aity,' 'of Winston-Salom, and Mildred, .Carter, of Mountain $335.00 offlces and collecting campaign Campbell & Walker ...... ,$2.0& some ti.me with Mrs. Laura Jonea centage of white pupils in highi right sick, wo are sorry to noto., were li'appily married -Saturday park, are'nil apending the Christ- r 1927 Chrysler funds. A more, charitable view C. F. Moroenyt Sr. $1.00 and family. school, has an average teaching i Mr, U. H. Phelps and daughter, afternoon at the Farminjgton M, Imas holidays with their'pfirePts, Coupo ...... would be that the party managers liev. A; G; Loftin ...... $Ui30 . Mr., and, Mra. Wade Nail and load of 36, .whereas South Caro-[ Nnnnio Pearl, and Mrs. J. W. E. Parsonage by the groom’s pai-.j Messrs. Homer and Carl'(Sreon, $390.00 have ad’opted the more modern Our Clothing an'd. Gents furnishing department is fu ll of new and at: 1927 Essex . . J. Frank Hendrix ...... 50 baby spent Saturday night with ■Una with the highofit,percentage ! Beauchamp spe'nt one day last tor. Rev. A. R.-Bell.-.Many friends College, and , ¡Hoyle : progress tactics of employing Mr. and Mra. A. C. Nail. . week in .Mbeksvillo having dental Coupe ...... ;...... tractive meiichandisó.! , . ,1. H. B. D w iggina...... ;.....$1.00 in high school has an average wish for them much jo y ‘and hap- pgeble.s, of' '^inston-Snlenl, -‘and , $325.00 highpowered sales'men to sell the B. C. Brock ...... ,$1.00 Miss Virginia Doby, of Salis teaching load of only 28. 'Virgin Work done, pirie^s through life. ■ Pnui Peebles, of Elbaviliei werr* ’ d 1928 Essex - goods on the instalment plan anc( Our Ready-'Po-Wear and M illinery department,'.has jiist beon rofUied with J. A. Daniel ...... $1.00 bury,' spent the week-end with ia haa an average of 31 pupils per - Mr, Glenn Jones, of Winston- thua keep the "wheels of iparty Cnnch ...... new merchandise.. All o«r silk drosses are one-thii*(l fofl’. All ladles, and L. J. Horn, Farihingtdn, $1.00 Miss - Saddie Mae. and Eva Mc- teachcr , cmployod, and North Salem, spent Sunday with home- LET US DO . YO*tjR JOB WORK ^ $595.00 prosperity constantly turning. ' Culjioh. Carolina 32, in all white schools. folks. WE WILL DO IT RIGHT— r • i » 1929 Esse.x By this means the 'iioorer and John C. Sanford ...... ?l-00 " ' Lots of fine porkers ar^ ,boin$ children’s hats one-half price. . , .h'* j “ ' Jake H anes...... :.•••• $1-00 Coach ...... humbler mf.'mber.'r of the party killed during tho recent cold wea- . $675.00 áre enabled to share in party Our grocery department is filled with overytliinji'neiresshi;y for your J. H. Williams' ...... $1.00 ther. It look.s like 1929 Es.sex Mrs. J. K. M eroney...... $1.00 spoils iiloiiff with the rich and' Christmas'needs'. ' Fruits, nuts, caiulies etc. | • , hore to stay. :■ ; Co u 1)0 ...... $550.00 bloated tarifi beneliciary who is E. L. Gaither ...... $1.00 Will It Be More Acres And Less Price 1029 Chevrolet requirod to pay .cash in advance I See our furnituTB, 'dopartment, Many n.ow^. ai.uV'attractive items 'fo r Rev. E. P. Bradley ...... $1.00 Mr. nnd Mrs. Blanton Bland arid and then is eompcjllod to rely on D. ,L Lybrook ',...... ,$1.00 son, of Lexington,'S!ppilt/i!V-^j)^|o staff Jian clles йоар P ip ila'tì. Sanford . • „ $1.00 ■in their work to raise tho cotton er of thiss'cypR. ;V, ' .; Chamber oft Conimerco, and its many readers a¡ Merry : industry to the standard- of other Now-if-'-jy^^^ anrt bankers in : your i county, ' - 25c , 10с Mrs. w. R. C r a ig ...... $1.00 'them to -icoppprate -Tiyith, Fredoriclc, Oklahoma. ;, Christmas'and a Happy New Year«' '(Totál ...... '.'..л $107.25 Industries. ' merchants-sit idly by aTid, lot tho Near Overhead Bridge South Mocksville, N. G. r. . V ' : : . Л :v'-‘ :rv, ' ' ' ■ ,;/r !, ' , • 1 r r C " ' ' ' ' . I ' ^ 'Î 1 - / <■ ♦ Í Í J s’'
^ Î ' ' A iWii J ¡"'/'I A , I Р я1Г(> Я THB MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE. N. C¡ Thufflday, Рд'сетЬогл2()^ 1929 7 i ’ '. ' i ’ г ' ' I 1 V , , THAT SIMMONS INFLUENCE ers in the newer markets of the highest bidder, at the. court h'ouse The Mocksville Enterprise world, our studies Indicate that' in Mocksville, ,N. C., Davia .Coun П Ч' Senator Simmons, who turned against his with, the passing of a few more ’ t Published' Every Thursday at Mocksville, ty on Monday January 6; 1930 at 7 North Carolina own party candidate and supported Herbert years, the recoird-breaiking produc 12 o’clock N. the:,following' des- Hoover for the presidency, seems to hold little LIGHTLESS VEHICLES tion of 1929 w ill represent only cribed lands, to,-ivit: influence with his republican president. Wo a comnionpl'ace performance, with Beginning at lin iron stake Jim had been told that the frenior North Carolina Lexiwgton Dispatch , a stabilized upward trend year Foster's corner arid' runs N. 28.'^ Death of a Newsom nian a few senator would stand in with Hoover, since he after year in pro'diuction to the E. 2.40 chs; thence..N;.\48CW. TRUTH, HONES'fY OF PURPOSE AND UNTIRING FIDELITY^FO OUR COUNTRY AND OUR FLAG IS OUR AIM AND? OUR PURPOSlS -ЗГ- had been la.rgely instrumental in .carrying this nights ago when two unllghted growth of. population and wealth. chs. to a road; th&nce'S. 521* , W, s . Л. С. Huneycutt ...... Editor and Publisher autom'obiles ran together on a 2.40 chs to Nick Ga.ithor’s corner state for him at the last election. But he 'V'olume 62 MOCKSVILLE. N. TI-I JR Sh -Л Y. -^СЕМВЕВ ге, 1929 Nor 4. J. Г. Leach...... MnnngirE Editor doesn’t seem to be able to secure a single ap highway is merely another proof NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND thence S, 48 E. 3.00 chs ttf .ihe be pointment for a North Carolinian, either re- of- the deadly danger of operating ginning. ■ . ; , V • ; Subscription Rates: any kind of unliffhteid' vehiclos on In pursuance of a judgement of This the'26th day of November SNOW BLANKET COVERS. VISIT COUN'I'Y HOME AND .'putblican or democrat. The Maxwell case is DAVIE $1.60 a Y property havQ:resulted firom other were represented at the Los An .Raleigh, Dec. 23.—North Caro will understand anid will excuse.,us under the cooks has gone I out over the state, due to the has been Worshiped both in pri .his Bisterf Mrs. W. L. Hanes. Even more striking was the it oil and start all over' again, . circumstances. Our issue of January 2nd,;wlll, big .annual picnic dinners which, they have accidents by improper or no lights vate and public. ' We delight to geles iconvention. It w as' truly lina has more children to edu'cate fact that today, •vvhen theiir aver- "Fellowship Through Worship,” Misses Ora May Sain and Vetra "We’ll take thiit baby,” sai'di tho'' ' we IriiBt; bo a bit nefai’er noi'mal. been'serving for more than a score of years, at all. _ \ Christmas To All honor n friend with our presence than, either of its three bordering Baity are at home for the holidays* a/ge age is forty,» they seem , to man. “He will be a worker,”* ' —■■■■ ...J—Ot-~— ^ each August, There 'are no flnet cooks on earth When "vehicles’' 'are spoken of and this is especially true when In Hebrews the exhoration ia statesi Virginia, Tennessee and Miss Evelyn Bowden, a student have changed very little, I Had I dlBcusaed ■this Bulbjoct once Squth Carolina, it is learned to SCIENCE SUSTAINS MOSES AGAÎN than theso icalHng Davie county their home. not merely motor vehicles are in •we have regard for our ^ best ‘‘not 'foi;8aking our own asaembl- at Catawba College, is a t' home no, difllculty In .laying tho ;biiby with a , shirewe.d obsorver of the — —— ,— ■■■ -^. 0—i^ ------mind. There is a' manifest dispo Friend. The Scripture passages inig'together,” Much is lost to day from th e’oflilce of State De pictures ,o.n the aesk and saying: human race. He mentioned the partment of Pulblic Instruction. for the holidays, f a r m in g AND INDUSTRY sition on the of many who for intensive study this week are every individual who makes excus Mrs, Mat Smith, who hatf ibeen “Thia is Joe, arid) this Is John,” nuun who had been the loader o f. “And I will harden Pharach’a heart, and itiuU drive wagons \>r buggies^ to dis We have a good stock of * * # Nehemiah 8:1-12; Micah 4:1-2; es and allows himself to remain According to the flnal records spending some time with her son, hia 'class at'college and has nefver,,. tiply my siigina and my wonders in the land df regard the law that provides for What hard-surfaced roads and motor trans Psalm 122:1-9 Matthew 28:18-20: away at the hour of worship. So of 1927-28 this State had 848,778 Mr, J. 0, Smith, returned to hor One mi'ffht 'almost jump to the been heard of since, ; Egypt.’'Eke/doi's 7:5. . carrying lights. Drivers of theso portation mean to the farmer is illustrated in Hebrels 10:1925. ciety needs the uplift from the 'children enrolleld' in Its public daughter’s last week. conclusion, from such an exhi "PemhapsVho. ha'd somo hidden ‘ That vraa the record which, Moses made, arid the report on wheat growing in'Ohio by Char vohiclofi merely court injury or T'he call to worship should be church and' that gives an added sc^iools, whereas Tennessee, the bit, that experience land will-po illness,” J.aald,’ PerTiaps he jufit which has been'handed down to us'through the ;death to themselves and destru.c- Gifts for the late shopper. The school closed hereiiast Fri les M.'Fritz, Grain' Exchange Suipervisor of the acknowlekige 'by every one who obligation for personal and loyal nearest rival, had 80 per cent aa day for the holidays and will open wer havo very, littio to do with couldn’t'«m ount to anythirig,V Insp'irod Word. ' Anid' now cbines 'along Science, tion of their property. And there many, G76,421. Virginia had dur Ü. S. Gqverment.i' Mr. Fritz points out that the is so richly blessed from the Most r.'ti:nnort of this institntion. The again the 30th. ' . character. My friend disagreed vUsforously. thait.mofft h'elpfurhandniaiden of the Almighty, Is little prosipect of legal ,relief ing the same year an enrollment Yet I know that each of those longest haul from the field to elevator is eight High G'od. King as well as' peas-1 Golden Text .calls attention to tho T'he high school students were "He could, have changed himself. , and', literally iproves that Pharach’s heart was in case of accidein't. so far as the of 563,717, 65 per cent of the flve boys has .been changed and “Deep down in his heart that man miles. .'That round trip' was a day's journey ant should respond. It was King example of Jesus, when, he went to , entertained by” the' high school really and trully hardened. The heart has for a loaded horso-drawn. team, carrying from operator of 'an unlighted vehicle Drop by Today David who wrote the fellowship his local synagogue: "He entered North Carolina enrollment; and by the exercise of- his, own free knows why he has. lalle'd.f’ been taken from the mummy of ,Ram6ses II by is concerned, South Carolina' enrolled 476,276 teachers last Thuraday evening, will. . Personally, I.believe this. Tho 60 to 100 bushels ove{• the old dirt roads. Now ------hymn that was used, with others as his custom was, into the syna 'after various games, refreehments English scieintists', an'd' it was found as hard motor trucks make it over iconcrete highways in the Hailes, as the Jews went'up i gogue on'the .»abbath day,” Luke children in its public schools or * * * pictures of my five friends tend as stone. Moreo'vor, these scientists believe in two to three hours, carrying 86 to 160 bush THÉ AUTOMOBILE 50 per cent as many as' North were served, The hot temper of tho- eldest to confirm' this ibeliof. 'I’hey aro to Jerusalem for their annual | 4:1G, Presidents and kings fol-; Mrs, J. H, Foster and little from certain chemical compositions found in low His method as tho.v lay aside • Carolina. has bean cooled self-control; he what they wero aO' children, but els at a load arid without having to wait for the The Charlotte Observer, feasts. They were acting out daughter, "Erina .Mae, spent laat this hard heart, tliat it \Vas hardened, during road to dry out. We will be closed all day Wednesday tho afTairs of state and join with According to the recowla for haa became fair sweeter and moro they are also difl’aront, v Tho United States Census Bu what they would sing on route:. Monday in Winaton-Salem ahopp- life, and more remarkable still, they believe ■Farmin'g, at least in' the staple crops, is bc; their fel'low citizens in sp iritu al. this same year, Virginia .children tolerant. Each has moulded liiinself, and that such a hardening would be likely to pro- reau fV,;,'); Novembor inutomo “I waa glad when they aaid unto, ing. coming more and more a busitess an:d less a mo, let ua go unto the house of worship on the Chriatinas Sacred attend school .better than North Tho impatience of another, not . merely been ' : moulded. Not id'uce just such a condition of cruelty in tho bile production reached ■ithc low- Mr. and Mra. Ray Howard spent birth alone, but will power, has mode of living, as President Hoover once put “THE STORE OF TODAY’S BEST.” Johovali.” They were ffuiting ac Day. Those who aro indifl’eren t. Carolinians. Wliereaa 79 Virgin which made him quick to start victim as that exencised by Pharach toward it, Henry Ford maintains that all, of the farm nfft point in two years, with a to- ' I ia pupila out of every 100 enroll the week-end with her parpnta. new things and quick to leave made thorn what they are. the enslaved lRi;oelites. Again tho old Book tnl of Я1,7.ЛЛ1 Tna,rihinnR, copii’'’are'(l' tion' to the word; about being' on time at church ing operations necessary for the production of or Sunday School Imiply that the ed attend achool every day, only Mr. .and Mrs. J, Tl. Foater. is sustained-^literally sustained—by modern with 380.011 in Octobw, Produc Whether it bo in church or syn- Mr, G, M. Smith, who has apoai- any of the great staple crops can be done on Mocksville Hardware Co. 'agogue,'it is God ^Vho is aoulght by worship and instructions are of 75 North Carolina boya and girls PINO NEWS FORK NlilWS science. As wo ¡ have heretofore said, true tion has 'been "П a doolinn since nut, of each 100 enrolled make this tion at Galax, Va.. is ojqpected sixty days workimg time each year, with proper A.nril, but de.ow welcome Mockaville—no name—...... $1,00 million acres of cotton, and all Mra. Safiey’s father and sister, erintendent of schools of New York City, and nny tiioo thac my .....$1.00 THE SURPLUS port the flrst of last July of ap gi'owing conditions are favorable, in the reduction of tho cotton ac “Some whiskey may be better than others, Miaa Elizabeth Bel-^in .... Mr. A. 'VV. Alleii and daughter. : Editor of the Bduicational Review, snys it is, "A work. J. T. Baity ...... $1.00 proximately forty nine million we will produce eighteen or twen reage, sotting the first week of brilliant light on American public schools.” Dr. dependinig upon its constituents, but all of it is' January as advertising week, and Mrs. Mollie Burton, has been ' i'J "I 'woa so tired Misa Willie M iller...... 25 TO THE FARM ORGANIZATION acres, the price of cotton started ty million bales of cotton next right sick, but ia some better, \vo ; . McAndrew further tolls his readers tJiat, "If noisonoua,” said the scientsit. Many' ])eo|jlo whon l would arise BANKERS AND CHAMBERS soliciting help thru your local Ì 1 have delusions regarding whiskey as a beneficai Martin Brothers Cooleemee School—E. W. , down, and this crop has been sold ,vear, and it will mean bankruptcy are glad to say. > you do not thank mo for recommending to you in -the morning, Tn- Fort--- ...... :... $33.65 OF COMMERCE for from three to four cents a and poverty for the maases of our newspapers and' other state pub- an unusually profitH'blo 'piece of reading, it will stimulus, that it sharpens one’s wit. In reality Bteod of being rest licatiqna to advertise to the world Ml*, and Mrs, Oscar Madden, 'oi ■"Ы booze takes ofl’ the 'brakes, 'giving boldnesf? and I5 Near Depot - - Mocksville, N. C. Oak Grove School—Mra. Car- pound less than laat year, altho peo])le, and yeara of hard work to be because you fail to take my advice which ed, I felt terrible. ÎW WI ...... 85 We want every farmer in Davie we will not produce more than get ourselves back on a aound that the? acreage will not exceed Statesville, visited relativea \iere, reaklessnoss full sway,-untem’pered by the finer "At last, mother rie Hepler— ...... a few days'a,go, , : .. V is to po'ruse the whole of Edgar Knight’ff essay № a. W. E. Kennen .... $1.00 County to read the following let five or aix - hundred thousand buainess basis. forty million. Upon recel'pt o'J upon American schools. ,Dr Knight ha.s the graces which have marked the recent progress told me to take ter from theChaniborofCommerce this letter, wire .or write. Carl. ^Messrs Will Allen an.^ ji,n)e'a of our civilization. Cardui, and I did. Dorotha Norrington ...... $1.00 bales more than last year, accord, Every other industry, such a- ■ ! i dram atist’s sense of movement, the biograph- Fraincea Threlkel'd ...... $1.00 of Frederiuk, Oklahoma, v , ing to the final fe'overnments esti Williams of the Federal Farm Smith of Winstnn-Sal'^,„, yisitcd I' •er’s in.stinct for personality, the historian’s nat- "Another delusion, is that when a man. gets After tho flmt bot coal, lumber, copper, petroleum, Board, urging him to take ■ the W. A. Allison ...... : $1.00 was mailed to 1,500 Banks, Farm mate of December 9th. at Mr. A. 'W. Allen’s , ,. nil ience in laberoua search through archives. cold whiskey will warm him up, I'he distribu tle, I oould tell 1 DAVIE CAFE - P. K. MANOS, Prop. textiles, and many othera we lead and help ua put this cam-1 tion of ,blood in one’s body is controlled by a a difference, and E, C. Staton ...... $1.00 Organizations and Chambers of Now if you want our cotton could name, curtail thoir produc Mr. Gurnie Par:« ¡^nd ip .in y There is no history of education con'cerned when I had taken flye bottlea THE PLACE TO EAT WHEN IN MOCKSVILLE .... $1.00 ! Commerce thruout tho Cotton mills and every other industry of paign over one hundred percent. h'ftve moved to ¡jgon County, with American schools that approaches this in nerve center at the base of the ibrain. When Misa Winnie Moore ...... tion when the supply exceeda the tho tired feeling yraa all gone...... $1.00 States and which is right along this Southland of ours to HUM, Alao let the Farm Board know, We wish them the much success animation, movement and oplc quality.” that center is deadenpd, the cells of the .skin Comfortable, Sanitary, Quick Service and the Best Food Misa Louise Avett...... demand. There is no reason why that we aro behind tl^em 'one hiun-' dilate and blood comes to the surface. While I felt Uko a difiToreni x>oraoi], ■0, N. Chriatian ...... $1.00 ! the lin(i' with what we have been lets wipe out this surplus of cot In their new Ik A pretty nice compliment, we should say for the market afiiords. A visit will convince you. we people of this great south dred percent in their work. I 'S i the consumer thimks he ia warm, his temper thank« to CordnL' 1 hopo Sam F, Binkley ...... $1,00 trying to say. to you for some time. ton, So oUr farmers can have a land of ours could not join hands one of such ability and reputation to pay a I “A.11 Kinds of Ice Cream.find Soft Drinks" Please do not throw this letter :Mr. Ned ^c'ew art has moved ature in' vital arears is greatly reduced. This that otlior EDctbwe wUl izy Grady W ard ...... i...... $1.00 iRead it very closely and then turn ¡profit in what they have to sell. with tho excellent leadership we back to hia .^’jld home on the Fork- •л|5г.| member of our great state University’s faculty, explains why most people whp freeze on the OaidoL I bar* bowt wonder- ..... $1.00 the paper over to some .friend and To.increase the farmers ibuying in tho waste basket. ACT TO I I and doubtless there was no exaiggeration, We •Miaa Martha'Call have in our Federal Farm Board Bixby ro!>-ri to live , alone. Mr, roadside are usually those who have had a fully benefttfla by tt." Miss Katherine Meroney . $1.00 ask him to read.^and Jielp.you car .newer means profit in every linr and help raiae the standard of DAY, for we are mailing fifteen have'been watching, the career of Dr. Knight ry out thia instruction. The letter of business. Our Cooperative hundred letters in this campaign, Stewart i a ,94 years old and miffhtyf drink. ' , • : W. A, Taylor, Farmington.....$1.00 the cotton farmer to a level of feeble to try to live alone, ibut he' with more than oi'fdinary interest, and we have followa: I ! Associations thruout’ the ■' South and have no doubt that if every “Alcohol is a tissue poison,, It has.a ten'den- CAMPBELL & WAI.KER C. W. Dull, iFarmlngton ..... $1.00 other lines of buaineas. w.ould hot move to.Davidson 'couh- been, predicting that there was'a man to be cy to coagulate the protoplasm of cells. It is a .....$1.00 ' We solicit: your co-operation ' have thousands of bales of cotton one will do his part, we will wipe heard from in a big way in the educational J, M. Livengood, Fork We are writting a letter similar ty; with his', grandsn, Mr. Pack; distinct racial poison, having an .affinity for FUNERAL DIRECTORS ' N. H, Henry-...... ',.....;.»...... $1,00 in. a cotton reduction campaign, ' on hand, and if we do our purt in out this surplus of cotton Und world of tho future. This is not intended as this campaign, we have no doubt to thia to one banker' in each have success and ijrosperity for with j whom'vhe Had- been m aking' gum cells and reproductive organisms, ^yhiskey Ambulanco Service Embalming John J, Larew . . . . i ...... :.... $2.00 which we believe ia the be.st way hia home:fpr several months. 'A cheap flattery, but is a true outbursfr coming as is not a food as son^i think. Although it has .....$1,00 to assiat o u r -Federal Farm Board ; aa to thé outcome of the remaind- county in the cotton st^iitea.. We years to come. Í ) Í*' .1 a result of seeing a home man of merit makinw 0 . L. I-Iarkey ...... ask you to take it uij i^lth all the We '\viah the Entoiiprise atafF been, known'to chanK'i-the distribution of Mood We Bipecialize in Starrette iland Mad» Casket» Rufuft B. Sanford ...... $1.00 .in their work to raise the cotton 'e r of this crop, Chamber of Commerce, ' himself felt in tho nation. Every Tar .Heel I lS[ow if we bankers, farmei's and bankers in your coun^k urging and it.-? many- readurs a Worry in case of pneumonia anid typhoid fever, its use Also Complete Line Factory Mad# Mrs. W. R. Craig ..... $1.00 industry to the standard of other Frederick, Oklahoma. ; ' should be prouid of such men as Dr. Knight. is dangerous as it'd(/ troys bodily tissues. Man I merchants sit idly by and let the them to icooperate with'', you in Christmas an'd a Happy New Year Were he in New England, he would have been tul» 'irbÁiA 'iüM;MBUUx»r hr ! June Bailoy iBuilding Near Sanford Motor Co. iT otal...... , $107.25 Induatries. . , ',Ü iarnoue' long ago. ■ banish whi.skey fro l. the face of the earth or DAY PHONE 164 . NIGHT PHONE 188 it will banish him.’{1' ' • C«k ««f V. THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE. .MOüKSVmtE. N. C. Thursday, December'2tì, 1929 Thursda.Ví Decem'bgr-2в; 1029 ~ “"Г-ч ib;-. THAT SIMMONS INl^LUENCE era. in. the newer markots .of the highest bidder; at thc court houa'o The Mocksvilie Enterprise •Pre^ Comment 'iv'orld, our 'Studies indicate-,;that' in' Arocksyille,-;N. C.,' Davie Coun 'ó ,tablea4n thò"ll,vlriV'!mon\va,d Published Evory Thuraday ut Mocksvilie, Senato.’.' Simmons, who turned against his with the, passing of a few more ty !6ri Monday ijfanuary 6, 1980 at. fñd;-,brr^I,^ií'a£j: room., which, was : mo^t, ,attractive a refliieton^.toï own party candidate and supportyd Herbert years, the re.card-breakihg 'prod'UC 12 o’clock': N; the follpvrlng:'-des North Ciirollna Lf^iTLESS Ji'iSHICLES , wìth^hollyiand riid^iparidlbsr': Af- Hoover for tho presidency, seems to hold little , tioii of 1929 Will represent only cribed laiids, to-wit: ‘;(Ь| gu^ís oí Mr ter thb^'games the: hSstess serVed' 'M isW ; Editw. h t influence with his republican president. We a commonplace performance, with Beginning at an irpn ¿take| Jim 'oro\ieyVt Cliriet delicious chicken Æalad. hqt tolls; ; ПП 'then ag i^ .)n Dispatch , ; I had. been toid that tho senior North Carolina a stabilized upward trend year Foster’s corner and runa N, 28* watermelon ■ : pi¿kien: ;frhit.bal« bit aint bccomein .of-.. senatorwould stand in with Hoover, since he |i of a Nciysom mah: a few after year in prodiuction to the E. 2.40 chs: thence N. 48 ^ 260 AND PERSONAL MENTI ' ago when two unli'ghted had been largely instrumental in carrying this growth of population and wealth. chs. to a road; thohoO S^, 5i*;W. Mrs. E. E, L ГЛ . C. Hunoÿcùtt .l...,^.. Editor and Publisher statq /for him at the last election. But he i>bilos ran together on a 2.40 .chff to Nick Gaither’s icorner an, of ...... Munáginig Editor MISS MARY J, HEITMAN, Social Hditor fCity, Fia., J. F. LeácK..,.,....;i.....;., doesn’t seem to he able to secure a single ap ly is m.erely. another proof NOTICE OF SALE OP LAND thence S, 48 E, 3.00 chs to the.be- spending of the deadly danger of operating ginning. Phone 112 m a s,____ with ____ «.¡tjan'e, pointment for a North Carolinian, either re- motR'er,' Mrsi: G. E. Horn. ' , ^ Subscription Rates: ruiblican or democrat. The Maxwell case is any kind Df unli.trhte'di vehicles on In pursuance of a judgement of This the 25th day of November Clement^ Jr.,¿'_Ce^il,, »11 fer.thi.ï ; ?1.6(i a Year; 6 Months 76 Cents Logan was formerly M iss Roglnili Carr Choate, J, P,, Hawkins, and'-^,^_^ ____ к. ^ another clear cut examiple of Simmons’ influ our roads at nights. the Superior Court of Davie Coun 1929.' « r i l l ! - Strictly in Advance Horn. 'Miss Willie Miller, time only while we ¡air .about hit,- all ence with President Hoover, Those who operate unlighted vo ty, N. Q. in case of Town of Mock- E. D. IJAMES . Mrs, Ida GV N ail, is indisposed ■parohts,' JVTr. and Mrs. J. C. Dwig- hides on public highways at svillevs Mary A, Brown and hus Commissioner we are .sor^y to, iea'rn. ■ gins, during the holidays. > màybè I liióút ^ as well .ast what eemeejotó’ ■fentored at the poat ofiice at Mocfcsville, ^ 2i. 0., band husband Allen Brown, Com MOVIE NEWS timba .pf the möon as wtill as ¡un В., BUT THESE DAVIE, COOKS nights natuTally dtipend on the Jacob Stewart, Attorney Misses Louise and Mary Lewi, as seoond-clasB matter under the aict of'Maroh lights of other vehicles to pro missioners of Davie County, and ,■ ,.■ l2 5.6t der what' áighsjvof: the 'zo'dyiickt Miss Annie Holthouser is visit ' Miss Mary Lee, who has beer ifimbrough,' of. the "City Memorial * * 3, 1870. > . tect them. .When two vehicles others recorded in. Book 8 Page visiting relatives in Union county, Today we are playing a Para does you’ns over to town plarit ^er The American Research Foundation sends Ing friends in. Lexington,' S. C. Ilpspital,', 'Winston-Salem, are; Chriathias trees so as the; things out n menu for Chi'istmas dinner, a'ggregating whose drivers had the same 413 offlce of Clerk of Superior WANTED—M A l^E BLOCKS, 48 returned la^t wook and is with spending. Christmas , ivith ; their mount picture’with !the most pop' , NO-iSCE^i® Mocksvilie, N. C., Thursday, December 26, 1929 Court of Davie .Coiinty, I, the un ular screen; star,; Clara BoWj in '11 bear thbiit havin’ to tie tlio Anyone dosir{ji8i!Ji^l a layout of only $4.90. Here it is, with the'cost thought mof't the result is likely inches long in the next thirty her moth ¡rs.. S. в.; Leè;^ parents,. T>Ir. arid -Mrs.:, .,A„ . ;Mi dersigned Commissioner, Avill sell days.—Hanes Chair &,Table Co. ■ Walter R. Clement left, Sunday "Dangerous ¡CiirVes." .'Comody truiik en ter’em? the Farmers?,: M^utual FirsiA^^^ of each article going into .the dinner makeup: to bo ghastly. ...11 o~— — Kimbrough, ...... : Yoiirn fer news, - In this particular case there at public auction for cash to thè , 12I9 2t for Florida where he will spend i^Roomers , - sociation iof’:'-:;,p^vief/ i£ej^^^^^^ Verily, verily, I say unto you, the,hpiir is “Roast Goose, $2.00; consomme,- 15 cents; , Dr. -iin _ J. ,W. Speight, of , ' /■ ■ ' Jiminie. celery, 16 cents; beets, 18 cents; string beans, mav be mitiipatinir cii’cumstances some time. , . Friday 'arid a bigj and Alexander,',-bounties, coming, artd‘ now is, when the dead shall ' ------Ö----- ^ , Roper,' Wi'iî guests of M r., and .Mrj and Mm . John Durham, ' o^i Wbstei^n ' picture with. Ken M ay-' or write—J. R. Foster, Mocks'iVS 18 cents; rice, stuffing, 40 cents'; iprune salad, and for the.b6.nefit of the drivers ¡Mrs. J. C.' Sii' ■ibear the voice of the Son of God; and' Mr. Thomas' Rich left la st week ird, the latter thoir Robbins, Tenn., who- are now visi niird inv“the-"Caiifbrhia^-Maii/'-i * ville, N. C., Route 3. This iSr!* 30 cents; rolls and' margarine, 20 cents; cof of the invo vehicles involed it is daughter, duií ihey that hear shall live.^ For as the for Miami, Fla., /Where he ?will g Christmas. ting relatives', in Stokes 'County, Good Paramount Comedy "Should!' on Wilkeaboro Wilkeisboro .Street.9tmof ; ■. Light * absolutely the cheapest; Fire'i*' fee and cream, 20 eents; and pumpkin pie, 40 hoped this is true. But this is not * Insurance obtainable. t** Father hath life in Himself, so hath He the brst timo that an unlighted spend the. winter, j'i.. ^ w ill be ,guests of Mrs.' Durham's Scptchmah, Marry” and News. and' water. ‘ 1 .>12.00 per month. B'lvon to the Son to have life in. Jliinsfelf. cents.” . parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Stev/ * 11 28 3m 6':* vehicle, on a Davidson Cjounty Mr. ,and MrSi Rv T. Johnson nnd ;Monday, and Tuesday a TiiTahy C. B'! Moonoy. It, ; ; . , . . ‘ I jfcj;'. 4», . M U '..JL-.- -M.- Ji''"'--'*».- —John 6:26.26; . ^ y Doubtless the American Research Founda art, this week, . ■ ' tion congratulated itself on planning such a highw.ay has brought 'death to ' ^ Mi*. J. B.', Cain, ' of' ' little son, Roy, Jfr„ of Chur.lotte, .Stabl , Production ‘‘New Orleans” sumptuous dinner .for only $4.96, but we ven someone. No loi^ than four deaths spending Christmas-with rolütivea are’ guests '6f-Mrs, ,iohnsph’8 par ,and‘;liew£i.''!' ■ As this issue ran so near Christmas, we are ture -the .assertion that there are hundreds of have resulted from this cause on in Middlotovi^n, Ohio. ents, Mr, and Mrs,' H. J, Carter. . . Miss Gertrude Hendricks will only gettim? out such a sheet asf is necessary to Davie county housewives who could put that one ten-mile stretch of highway in , spend Saturday in Wlnstori^alem SASSÀFRÀC RIDGE ITEMS carry, Olir legal akl'VCTtisiiig,, and several days scientific Organization to shame when it comes, the county within the ipast three Merry and Happy Miss Jessie .Waff;. is spending ' Misses Blanche" and Luciie with Miss ,'.lEva Prillarnah.: She —— Wishing You A Very —-- ■ early,'that our force should not have , to, work to planning li ■real meal, and' ai a minimum or four years. A number of in a week, with her sipt^r, .Mrt. J. B^, Leach are,spendirig Christmas in will have as her. guests bn Sunday Mister Editor.':,, . ! , ' on. .Christmas ■day. 'Wo trust; that our readerff cost. . The fame of Davie county women.as juries to per8o.ns and' damage to Whitley, ot toWeesboro; ' ' Martinsville,,'; Va., the guests df Miss Prillaman and Bennie Now. They’s bin lots of city folks . ■wiii linderstand an.d' vyill excuse us under th»' cooks, has jpone out oyer the state, due to the pronerty have resulted firom other their aunt, Mrs. L. P; Hopkins, man, of Winston-Salem. around thif/, here burg a whahtin Merry And Healthful Christmas 'circumstances. , Our issue of January. 2nd, will, big.iannual picnic diniiers which they have accidents by improper or no^ lights Mr. and: Mrs, J.¡-.'A, Sprlh'gEf, ,6f . ,- - - r O— to biiy Christmna trees, yes-sir-ee ; fili' wo trust* be. a hit nearer normal. / been serving for more than a score of years, at, ail. . ' . _ i Christmas To All Hickory, B'peht.the-.'-wbek-end’With Mr. and- Mrs. Horace Hayworth iPolix Harding, Jake Meroney, an' we sold 'em one o'vor tiin,e, wo , 'And'A ’ ' oach August. . Thoro,.are no finer cooks on earth When “vehiclo.s” 'ore spoken 'of Dr. And Mrs. S. A, tíárding; ■' ., and aon, Horace, Jr., ,of High Gilbert ICurfees' and, W. Si. ■Ken did, an' never told narey one of not merely motor vehicles are in J SCIENCE SUSTAINS 1W03ES AGAIN thon these, tcalling Davie county their home. Point, atia .guesta of Mr. and Mrs. nen have returned from ii hunting ,’eni as to • how therii same trees ------0------mind. There is a manifest dispo • Mr. Powell' Néwtóme, oí Salisj E. H; I^pr?iiiduring the ho.lidayB trip to Jones .county. They had warn’t dangod thing but,jest hon^ Happy New Year FARMING AND INDUSTRY sition on the ipart of many who íbury, was the recent gueat .ol fine luck, küling two ' deer and ist-to-go8h cedar, or holly,' 'an' VAiid 1 wil.I.harden Pharach’s heart, and mul drive wagons or buggies to dis We have a good stock of Rev., and Mrs. A. G., Loftin. ■ ¡ ,. 'Air. {and; M?^ Charles,Lashl^ plenty of pthei game. wouldn4 bear a.thing to save ther tiply my s'iigins and my wonders in the land of regard the law that provides for llvea, which mout a 'bin treatin' > Esfypt." Exe/dua 7 :6. . .■ What hard-surfaced roads and motor trans'- and soli, of hear Winston-Salem, pprtiition.mefiii to the farmer is illiistrated in carrying lights. Drivers o i these ’em a bit wrong,' hit iitout, iohly, We Appreciate Your BusinesB • That w«B the record wnich Mdses made, and Don’t forget big pictures ut the, spent Christmas Day With Mrs, , Mr. and: Mrs. William LöGrand the report ,on wheat growing in Ohio by Char-, vehicles merely court injury oy Princess Theatre for.; the holiday and littlo son, Billie, of Orlando, maybe hit pay цр- ¡fer them Brown which has bee« handea dowir to us through the death to themselves and destruc Gifts for the late shopper. Lashley’a mother, Mrs. E. E, les M. Fritz, Grain Exchange Suipervisor of tho aeaaon at regular admissioti. Hunt. Fla.,' arrived Moiiday tp visit Mr. miile backor seeds what that thar Ins'P'ired Word. Antì';hów. comps «long ocience, U.'S,, Goybrment, Mr, Fritz 'points out that the tion of their property.* And there iguy. :i>ut off ,'onter. us ornst—4:ho that most helpful handnialden of theAlmightyi and Mrs. W,'H. LeO'and. Mr.' Le- longest .haul from the field to elevator is eight is little prosipact of legal relief Sidney Kirk, a atiident at the same what failed to plug up, yes and literally iproves'¡that Pharach’s heart was in case of accidemt, so far as tho -M iss iFlo^sie Martin, o fth e Grand will make a business trip '{• sir-ee, an', hit all reminds me a >nd'S Pharmäicy miles. .That round trip ■\vas a day’s journey University of No.rfch Carolina, is Winstpn-Salom high school facul Philadelphia while here. really and trully hardened. The heart has for a loaded horse-drawn team, carrying from operator of an unlighted vehicle Drop by Today bout as.,how that thar mighty wise spendinr,j’’y " '■'’*'laj;^s at home. ty, is spending the holidays .with . been taken from the mummy of Rameses II by 60 to 100 bushels over the old dirt roads. Now is concerned. man what lived once upon a time ‘ 9Я0 Sùtrm ------her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Campbell English scientists', and' It vras found'as hard motor trucks make it O'ver ¡concrete high.ways maybe most a hundred years ago as stone. Moreover, these' scientists believe THE AUTOMOBILE i!ivlr..,a’l Mrfe.-D.'’W;'’Casey, of Martin. and family, of Winstpn-Salem, ih two to three hours, carrying 86 to 160 bush Sjiothern' Pines, are spending said how thing Whnt went over : ' !Moçla|iIle’s Only Licened !Drug Store from certain chemical compositions found in wore guests of Mrs. Campbell’s tho devils hack was shore to come els ata load an(^without having to wait for the Thf> Chnrlotto Ob.'rorver, Christmas here with relatives. father, Mr. G. A. Allison, Sunday, ■ this hard heftvt, that it was hardened during road to dry out. _ ‘ We will be closed ail day Wednesday Mr. 'and Mrs. J. W. Dickerson under his 'belly cause wouns shore Phone 21 • . Mocksvilie, N. C. The United Statos Census Bu and daughter, Clarice, and Miss the Allison family having a deli life, and more remarkable still, the'y believe . Farming, at least in’ tho staple crops, is bo- did git straight, likewise even that such a haraening would bo likely to pro reau Яп'Ц .fhiit November 'nutomo Mr. William Stocktpn, of lied Elizabeth Rodwell, of Charlotte ghtful reunion on that day. , coming more and more a bu8in.t'3s arid leas a with ‘em that time, shore aS duce just, .such a wohdition of cruelty in the bile production reached thf low Springs, arrived Tuesday to visit are visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. W kraut. ’Thoy’s bin a right, smart iiiiiBiiiiBisiiHiiiiBiMimiiiBiiiiaiiimwiHiiiMsaiii mode of living, as President Hoover once put "THE STORE OF TODAY’S BEST.” his mother, Mrs. Ollie Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Call, of Sel 1ЯШ ; victim as that exercised by Pharach toward it. Henry Ford maintains that all of tho farm est point in two years, 'ivith a to- Rodwell. of disturbance horoboutn rocontly tnl of 9\'7.ЛЛ\ inachhlHS, comi'’nred' ma, Mr. and Mrs. J, W- Call and the enslaved IfrrqólitOi>ii |Again tho old Book ing oporations necessary fAr tho production of likewise of lata, they lias, cause is siistainod—llttìrallyi" sustained—by modern with ЗЙО.ОИ in Octohnr, Produc Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ^llison left Mr. Marvin Waters is spend son, of Wjlson, and Mr. and Mrs. yoii know, Mister Editor, as how, any of thei great staple .crdps can be done on tion lias been rvn a do''ll4e since Mocksvilie Hardware Co, Wednesday for Richmond, Va., J. H. Thompson and family, of Our Best Wishes science. As we have‘';horetofore said, true sixty days workinig time each year, with proper ing Christmas with his mother, 01, Aunt Beckie has boon a^trytn ficierice' hits no ton'denòy' to repudiate the idea A.nril, but de.^ite this decime, tho PATRONIZE YOUR HARDWARE STORE whore they will visit: relatives. Mrs. Emm^i Waters, who is in North Wilkosboro, will visit rela for to lanfd Square Bixtor fer the of a Supremo Being. Rather as, it from time mechanical equipment and transportation fac output for 1929 wil be somethin'r tives here Christmas week. , ilities. On his own 6,b00-acro farm in Michi-' штятяттшттвшвшштшмшкттяаттятяааязяшт very poor health, nt her homo in Ipngpst, she has, but spuaro ho .to timo reveals Jiew trb^bles, or verifies old Икс 1,000,000 cars over last year. BBSS* Sam Rich, of Mars Hill College, Atlanta, Ga.' ■ taken: a sort, of likin' he did, to ■ gan he has protty well 'demonstrated .the truth Then comes along Alfred Sloan, is spending the holidays with his Mary Elaiiio, infant daughter truthra, it tends magnifles God. Science ob of that. , ■——- 0 ------' thiit thar youngest gal of 01 man scures God only to the 'person, of mediocre Jr., president, of the General Mo parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. -0: Rich. of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker of, the With tho extension of . electric service into Mr. and Mrs,-Ross 'M ills 'and Solomon!?, the same, what's frock To all our friends and Patrons for mentality and littleness of soul. tors. with statement that for the ------0-—:—- ’ Miss Mary Mills, and Mr^ and Mrs Oak Grove community, died D; automobile indufitry ,the iroplace- Gadsden, Ala., are guests of the esville, will spend 'Thursday with on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, up; that thar new fanglctd Christ so that«', the, time may come when n.obody who ment in'’rket for 1929-will exceed fonner’s mother, Mrs. S. A. Wood mas tree over tO the meotin house wants to work in .industry will have more than OUR GREETING Mrs. G. E. Horn. Rev. A. G. Loftin officiating. 1 .4.000.000 cars. Mr. Sloan pre'dicts ruff. why Square he tokened an’ put ,up New Year. May 930 Bring You ; : A que'or thing happened in Chicago the other ' a dozen miles to travel between farm and fac that the demand in 1930 Гог th!« , Owing to the bad- weather last a whole danged big , box of red night. T'.vo in'ooks entered a man’s home while tory. When that timo comes,farmers will çpo- Mr. and Mrs. Harry F.vno, of I i f purpose will reoch 3,390,000 vehi Mias Elizabeth Waters, of Con streaked candy for, that thar gal, A Bounteous share of Health and he was out and made a thorough Search for cializo on single, craps a.da'ptod to their locali-, Henderspn, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Sunday night tho regular fourth cord, and Sam Waters, of Winston he did, an', they say as how 01, valuables. Ju«t as they had finished, tho pwn- ties and individual tastes, and work in town a cles. _ ■ , TO YOU 0 . Young and son, of Durham, Sunday unión service was not er of the homo came in. "Vou are just in time," It is not surprising, ‘he said Salem, are spending Christmas at are vi.siting Mr. and Mrs. Jacob held us planned., Thé union ser Aunt Баску igot wise to ther do- Happiness. good part of the year. Cooperative marketing further, that the first part of 1929 ,ins, she did,'an' -got that' thar they anid to him., "Have you any money?” He organizatipna w ill attend to tho shipping and, home. Stewart this week. vice, will be held , instead on next had' $38, _and ' they took that and loft, j They was a period of record-breaking Sunday evening -at T .o’clock at meanest boy of Cy 'Watsin's to slip selling, perhaps also the harvesting of.crops. '''reduction in the automobile in We want to wish everyone of our that thar box, an' : replace that had found .inofhiag of especial value or.Hnter- The American farmer, already the most inde Miss Elva Sheek, of the Louis Miss Lillie., Meroney, of the the Methodist chuich, and Rev. est to them; M wafi with them, but that,waa dustry, . nor is there anything a- burg College faculty, is spending Children’s Home, Winston-Salem, W. B, Waff will preacii. thar red streaked 'candy wUh com pendent of men, will be still farther removed larming in the fact that produc Friends and Patrons everywhere cobs," ah' now. they toll mo as how terrible lu'ck which the owner of the home had. from tho Européen peasant hopelessly tied to Christmas with 'Mr, and Mrs, J spent the week-end here. Sh '-¡V tion fell off, niore than the nor L. Sheek. The Enterprise ofllce !will be that tbar gal is^ maldorln a nest Speakiwg.'of'fluçk, some folks jiist seem to be the soil. will also spend several daya ak of у oiler jackets what's bin root mal . seasonal decline during the home during this week. , open the rest.of the week. Just born lucky. The.other day a man wus talking of last quarter of the year. ■ ed up 'by airazor back hawg, she a certain fojioi^iwho was endorsei; on ano'ther ‘ WHY WHISKEY HURTS Mr. аг'’ Mrs. John LeGrand and , , ------o-—^ ■ call ip and renew your subscrip Mr., Sloan is confident of the A Merry Christmas little dai"'hter, Clarabel, will visit tion, 0» have us send the Enter is, an' wo'n't speak, seein' as how P. K. MANOS, Prop.; : Mocksvilie, К С. naan's noter/The principal went broke and'a fine futui'e ahead of the automo- Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Tabor, of Square is older'n the gal's grand number of 'oih'erg who liad endQ-rsed his notes ' Winston-Salem Journal. ' relativos in Allendale, S. C., thiç Hiddenite, Rev. J. B. Tabor, Jr., prise to some friend for a Christ hile trade. He argues that with an And A Christmas. mas present. It will make them dad,how-some-ever Spuore he lows ■шш had to pay them.' The man cpéftki^g,,got burn After all is siiid,' the surest and most effec- incrbase in the world-лvide u.sr? of Misses Margaret, Louise arir as how hit's a unparalelled out „Й' ed to;the extent that ho recognized ijhat "a man tive weapon with which to combat the liquor Frances Tabor, will visit Mr. and think, of you every ■week, for 62 motor vehicles to over 80,000,000, Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Browfn anf; rage, yoa-siroo, an’ swears, like SS»- void of understanding strlketh ai^ki beeometh evil is education as to its effects, and results. Happy New Year Mrs! B. C. Brook this week, weeks arid will only cost you a wise affirms as how somebody is with a growing tendency in this dollar and a half. 'What could be For twenty yeara we have ^orved tflie people of Davie Coun- surety in the presence çf his,friends.” But the Thia country is how living under prohibition. country toward the ownership of little daughter, Raichol, aro spend , / .— ----- 0------r a gpin' to be called up 'fore tror more appropriate at any cost. ■' ty as Funeral Directors, and never before have we been so lucky .fellow, just through'luck’'in a trade, got', Prohibition was made possible because of the two or more cars, find with a ra ing Christmas with relatives in Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Call and bunals of jostice, to answer to '’¡Well Equipyed, or had so wide a variety of styles andipricea his note and .s'ave'd himself and, made a 'good long'process of ediieation that iprecoded it, and pid U'pward trend of first-time bity W e appreciate the generous pa Peakeville, Tenn. ■ . , Misses Martha, Elaine, • Anni- ,the satisfaction of a outragdci-;iCom :!as we now have. hefty profit. "That fellow,” the lucky man said, ps'iéciíillv ás it was earried out in the schools Ruth and .Marjorie Call will s'pend Mrs. E. P. Bradley is ;(;oll?cting CALLUS AT ANY HOUR lift Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Chaffin, arid cofored magazine pictures and Í "never ha.d‘ anything but the bent of hick.', Ii , through textbbokH on health and hygiene which tronage you have given us during Christmas Day in Salisbury with he should bo so unfortunale as to go to Madese, emphasized tho toxic effects'of-whiskoy. children, Lula Betts and Edgar Hev. and Mr.»^. H. C. Sprinkle.! old, Christmas cards to ho used in -'f C. C.-YOUNG &:SQNS„ - bi| the fire would happen to go out jiist before he Now that prohibition is a national law, there • visited Mias Lula Betts in Lexing making scraipbpoks for sick child ' ' ^ ¡ ; Davie County’s only licensed embalmerfl . . , . got there.” And that would be some luck, we is still neod for educational work, Sui'oly there the past year, and trust that 193Ó ton this week. Tom Gregor.v, of Ridhmond, Va., ren, Instead of throwing;, away Merry -.should say. would be less drinkin'g if the people who drink is spending Christmas with Rev. your cards lafter Christmas ii urideratood the beneful eifects bf liquor. Dr. Kun-Down will be your happiest and best Mrs. W iley S. Stone 'and two and Mrs. E. P. Bradley, the latter you will leave them at Allison- Christmas PRAISES DR. KNIGHT’S BOOK Poteat, president emeritus of Wake Forest iCol-' "Asmrr aervon ytaai* a g o , I little daughters, of High Point, hia aunt. He will remain here Clement’s Drug, Store, or send , waa all rtuvdoTrn, worn-out them to Mrs, Bradley, they ■will Í'íil iege. took occasion one day 'last week to speak rear. are Visiting hor parents, Rev. and this winter and attend school. A n d ','.-..,;;,: to the students about the ofTo’cts of whiskey. ^ and never fd t good," «ays ^ Mrs. W. B. Waff. , - , Q _ ------'be greatly a'ppreciated, . In a twelve hundred word review of Dr. Ed . Mra. Harry Cantrell, of gar knight a boolc, "Education in the United He wa.s not “preaching.” On the (contrary ho Mr. nnd Mrs. J, P. Newman and was speaking as n scientist. What he aaid ia 'Cap« Oirordoau, Mo. *^A' , An interesting entortainmont Happy States,” Dr. William McAndi^w,-formerly sup ' chair would bo moro welcotoo' Master Lester Martin, Jr., con littlo daughters. Hazel Elizabeth erintendent of schools of New York City, and well worth repeating here. tinues to im'prove at the City Me-, and Margaret Baity, of Winston- was given ai; the Methodist church "Some whiskey may bo better than others, any tiiao thac my on Monday evening,arid the White Editor of the EJdliicatioi^ial it is, “A w o rk . rnorial Hospital in Winaton-Salem Salem, , will spend Christmas Day New I J .Ù brilliant light on Amerii^jin puMic'schools.’’ Dr. (’.eiieivdinig upon its constituents, but all of it is WB are glad to state. ' with'Mr. and Mrs. J. T., Baity. ; Christmas offering was' presented. "I waa BO tired The program consisted o i recita McAndrew further tells his readers that, "If noisonous,” said the scientsit. Man.y people ^yhon I wpuld ariflo , \ have delusions regarding whiskey aa a Kenefical in the mondng. Tn< Martin Brothers Everette Bl^clcwood, of, Moor tions 'by the younger pu'pils, you do not thank me for recoti^ending to you 1 - songs,, an .anthem b y , the choir, 'if an unusually profitiiibln ipiece’il'i-j^^ejidinw, it will stimulus, that it sharpens one’s wit. In reality stead of iMing reafc- g Near Depot - - Mocksvilie, N. C. esville, is ' spending Christmas be because you fail to tako my’advice which booze takes off the 'bralces, .giving boldnesfi and ed, I fa t torribla. with'.his grandparents, Capt, arid . IDEAL GROCERY and several ■ selections !by the ro'cklessness full away, untom'pered by the finer High School orchestra under the That’s Our Wish I Í is to peruse the whole of Edgpr Knight’s essay "A t last, SQotl^er Mrs. M, J. Holthouser, upon American »chools. D)' Knight has thc graces which have marked the recent progress told mO' to tako AND MARKET direction of Mrs. A. W, Andrevi's. h ' dramatist’s sense of movement, the biograph- of our civi'Iization. Carduii» I did. Miss Neil Holthouser, the effi The 'attractive decorations carrietr To Everybody. er'F instinct for personality, the historian’s pat “Another delusioni is that when a man gets Aft«r the first bot- cient telephone operator, is suf 'dut a color scheme of'green and Fw A Christmas and a ience in laberou.s search through archives. cold whiskey will warm him up. , T'he distribu tlok I oould toU I DAVIE CAFE - P. K. MANOS, Prop. fering with nn attack of laryngi white. ' ■■ tion of blood'in one’s body is controlled by a R difforence, and WISHES Thei’e is no history of education concerned a THE PLACÉ TO EAT WHEN IN MOCKSVILLE tis, we regret to learn. , Âliison & Happy and Prosp^oiJS New Yea I l l ' I with American schools that aoproaches thi.s in Tin'rve center at the base of tho 'brain. When when I had taken five bottloa ■ — —^—^o-—'— For Its Many Friends The Presbyterian. Sunday school animation; ,4novement and wplc quality.” that center is deadened, the colls ,of the skin the tired fselipff waa ajlgono. i Comfortable, Sanitary, Quick^Service and the Best Food Mr., and Mrs. C. A. Burrus and had an interesting program and dilato, and bloorl comes to the surface. While I felt liko A diiforcnt person, A MOST JOYOUS to all our friend^’and custor A pretty nice compliment, wo s'hould say for 3 the market aiïords. A visit wil! convince you. son, Charles, Jr., of Shelby are treat at the hut on Monday even Clement the consumer thinks he is warm, his temner- thank* to Ciaidcd. I bopo “All Kinds of Ice Cream and Soft Drinks" ing at 7 o'iclock. The beautiful one of such a))ility and reputation to pay a t h ^ qiixeat , s>9th e r 8 vriU t r y spending the holidays with Dr, CHRISTMAS aturo" in' vital arears is. greatly reduced. This and Mrs. ^ , C, Martin! Christmas tree f’ormed the'center Please accept ¿ur member of our great state University’s faculty, explains why most people who freeze on the C udid. I birrp . bMH xrondnr- -^and— ' and doubtless there was no exalggeration. We ' — -■7-0------—, : of the decorations, and Mgifts roadside aro usually, those v/ho have had a were exchan'ged. Hayden S an ford for your libej pat» havo been watching tlio career, of Dr. Knight drink.. ■’ Ml', and Mrs/ 'H, O, : Smith, :of A NEW YEAR with more tVvan ortWiiary interest, and we.haVjO Washington,' p, à 'guests, e-f told the Christmas story*, and ."Alcohoj is,a 'iissue poison. It has a ten'den- .'. —of— 1 , there were .a number of Christ ■ 1« Й Preaoription for been predictimg that there was a , m/in to be CAMPBELL & WALKER Mr. -and; M rs, Knox - Johnsitlohe, Colde, Grippe, У1и,дД , «y to coagulate the protoplasm of cells. It is a the latter : their-daughter,', ■ mas sbiigs, and recitations by heard from in a big way in the educ{\tioinil' distinct racial poison, having an affinity for FUNERAL DIRECTORS ,j.-llappincs9 and Success Billious Fever 1ш<1|'|^^|1вг1а. '1 world of tho future. This is not iiii,bhdod as Claudia Benson, Virginia Adams )3tum coll? and reproductive organisms. Whiskoy Pauline iDaniels, Eleanor Wood It is thejnoat iper medji' cheap flattery, but is a true outburst coming as Ambulancc Service Embalming ,' Miss Bbnte -Loftin, of : the 'Con;:/' known. € is not^a.food as some think. Although it has icprd school ' facility,;.* is : Sipehdi^i ruff and Doris Lagle.' a result of seeing a home man of merit makinig been, known'to change tÚe distribution of blood Wo apocializb in'Starrotta Hand Msd« Caskets *-Ш Н А 1Ь himself felt in the nation. Every Tar Heel' her vacation with her ,'parenM, IDEAL GROCERY BBSTIN» in case of pneumonia and typhoid fever, its use Also Complete Lina Factory M»do should be proud of such men as. Dr. Knight. .Rev, .and Mrs. A, G. Loftin. y Mra. Thomas 'P. Meroney waff is dangorou.« as it destruya bodily tifisucs. Man June Bailey Building Near Sanford Motor Co, AND ..MARKET 11 gracious . hostess to hey'bridge V. Wore he in Now, England,, he w'ould have been - Y o u n g C o « ^-iamoui? long ago. banish whiskey from the face of the earth or DAY PHONE 164 NIGHl^ PHONE 138 club-i)nd,se^erai additional gueata it will banish him.” I . , Mr. and' 'Mrs, L. A,.,Koontz, 0 'SUM щ яа „nei i ::,thonco;, :N. r.takr in 0. G, TO6diHl2f^t'l!h?i íí'líón; R'Utfc;%f' tables in^thö living mpnwealth, f e r .£Г"ь^^ии^""щсё1^^р: .(••hendo ' iBast 3,05' chfli'.tfestoiie; atíd -Mrs.- -oilttà ròom which was most' nttractive a- réílóctüh to, the dignity, att;'md7 thonce .^,', W. 82 chs, tp'IstOne I'or^^^Ielen, of with holly.ánd red'icandles. Af- -»¡»ty of the lawaADon’t kno.w, road thentc '5.'i Weatwardly: with jll be guèfltp of Mr t^r the games the hoigtess servsd l Editur, hit ^^ut all jbe a.ô,: riigh u ay 8 24 chS. to the beginni Meroney f^ C h viei d'elicio.us chicken:,«al''à‘afrhô%oll9,^:,an^ hifïuoMntn’t, like- MY, 61' ing containing 10 .aorea. rii'oro or watermêïonttf-'''iiickle,: fruit-cake .'*'''86 hit aln t 'becomWn ..pf--yep. a bar less, boing.Jlotf'No.jiiin'.p AND PERSONAL MENTION with whipped cream and coffee. ' f rlbe what writes thejtum s form , stn tee A. Neely land;: See lieSd recpirded • Mri^'-and M rs,. E. E, Logan, ^of Those .enjoying- ;this, delightful ,a hayin’ his honored iniBook.ofs'fiBed^^ MISS MARY J. HÉI’fMAN, Social Editor , Raleigh , , -Tve'’ll throw ’em off this first bridge wo’Jl shoot to kill, Got‘It?’,'rn^ght buck an injuilfitiU: ¡ Hains^City, Fla., ,'are spending hospitality were :-Mesdames J.-K. p^ms^mixed in hit, how-som-ever, 1G2, in R egister; Of Deeds offlce ' phone':ii2: ■ LouIs,^o^,', . . ■ one.’ ,All set? Aw-righti” I “You’re under, arrest,!’! bawled know.” z' Ùüder and by virtue of the pow- Christmas with ¡ Mrs.: Logan’s' LJIeroney, ,W. A. ; Allison, ' B. , C. tb®ÿ do say a8;how.hit’a ever, wo^rf 1.' ' '.1. ■ '■ ' ' • .1 I -L- i' ■ • • ers contained ini, a Deed, of 'Trust ¡for Davie Cdurityi N; C. ., ^ -' mother, Mrs.: ■G. Ei" Horn, Mrs.' appened Before He dug hia oars into the water, ¡.he sherliï. , Ho whistled gustily. Thia the 26th day: of November, Clement, Jr., Cecil - MofHs, E, l®°’ : , - 200-AORE' PA'RB and.the skiff ¡ihot^àround a bend; "Sli'p into 'the sIcifF; you'll have ,executed by. Flake,; Studevôijit. and Logan was; formerly Mis£f Regina c).i-r Choate,: J, F, Hawkins, and ! vGueSs them’Aabout'»)l_ fer tW^ rty in Palm Beach ¡jiven Stevèna laughed, • • wife, '.Buna .StUdeyent.'to^^i^ -un 1929 11-28 5 Horn. -X -...... --- time only, while;,^^e air'about hit, all undeV .wire i';. it was beneath a ibridge beforo tho to wade or awiiri'for it; see it E. W. G. HUFFMAN, Trustee. Mrs. icia <3'. Nall is ihdiaposed ■parents, Mr. and Mrs.; J. C. Dwig- iss Willie Miilen Йорет 01(117, 'Lesfswi, aii “All right; come .take me.” ,, designed truatee.:bh the IBth day maybe I mdu-t: as: well, ast 'wha^^ eemeo on a sui'fa.cet, -meets Lucy Harkiiesa, me'n on it realized what vrm ¡rt .Thé sheriff moved toward the down' thér'e against the; bank? Row we, .are f?orry‘ to learn¿ - gins,. d u ririg ^ 'y holidays'. their midstl '" Steven» stocid up; oif April, 1929,: which said deed of ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE MOVIE NEWS :tiriies of the'moon,as well .os: № B, C, Taylor, MoPksVi. Devil-May-Care because bridge, but;stopned ten feet avvay.!iiack to .MangoiKey^^^^ into your,I Trust is duly recorded:ih. Book 23 Misaes Louiae and Mary Lewi his big han'ds giripped a bridge Miss Ma¿ who haa beer Kimbrough, of the City-Memorial der"vvhat i signs Of - the ; zo’dyapk,' . of lior ndventuroua, eventful life, ,“Go on, Maddox 1” cried Claiy, I car, ¿hd make your get-away. ■, Of page l6 l, ' of_^Désds iof T rusta'in Mias Annie: Holthouser is visit . Today we are playing a Para doea you’ns bvér,to:tb\yn 'i)larit yer timber and he had climbedj like “Going to let him .'bluir you out of 'course they may be laying for yoti visiting rolai^ S'jon county, Hospital, Winston-Salem, are Лп a .game in which partners for office' of the R ir of jDeeda of The undersigned, haying this ing friends in Lexington, S. C. mount picture ,'with the moat pop Christmas, trees so as the things ;-'NOTICE''"f : the livoniTig are ■ohoaen', Lucy, is any huge cat, upon the b'fidge it- it?”; ' on the way,'but show them the old Davie Countyi Kiyt havinif day .qualified' as tldministrator of returned Iasi, ¿id ■. jLt, I spending' Christmas with their aulf. I3i>e Iièar.'I Jiis great boom her -mother, ]Vb ® ' parenta, Mr, and Mrs. IA. M. ular screen star,; Clara: Bovy, in ’11 bear thout hayin’ to tie;',the Anyone desiring Insurance i, w on, by Tim Stevens, who Ьай a “The only w ay'to find put if a -■''hot-^gun. ’ '■ b".en.mads ,?n: ,?JWnt of the ,A; H, .Robertson,:. depcased, i late ,:Walter"R. Clement left Sunday Lee. trunk .o'nlor’em? ‘ ing voice: Continued Next Week, Kimbrough. - ' - ''Dart'geroua Curves,” ' Comedy | ♦ ihe Farmers’ .Mutual Pirft ASi'* fffeat reijutation as a successful man’s bluffing ia :td call'z/him,” debt aecurod 4 ‘ia:i)eed:::0f of Davie Oourity, North Carolina for ■ if’loridh whore 'he -yvJll' spend Yoiirn fer-news, - , : ■ . “Welcome, .friends 1 Didn’t ex "Roomers Afloat.” : : ' ] ■ sociation of Davie, Iredeli \ ^ hcai-t-^breiiker. Lesson is a !bit said, Stevens, 3w,eetly. ■ “My. «hips Trust, and iiuoat of the hereby . notifies 'all - ipirsbna. hav some?timo, ' Dr. /and' tóík j r'JífíiSpeíght, of Jimmie. pect you or you’d have had a bet Friday and Saturday a big; ^ , ■■ and-Alexander Counties/ sec'*)^ jealous/ Tim Stevens tells Lucy are right in the center of the tab persona entit e moneye due ing, 'claims against the. estate of Roperj v.'ill be gújats oi. Mr. and ,Mr,.an.d Mrs,-John Durham, of or write—J I R. Posteri Mocks- #• ter reception. But, surprised as Items From Faith thereon, I wi I'at public auc- thei aaid:; dpcedeht, to prepent Weatern picture 'with Ken May- pnn r e n T---SI'X R(>n.lVT TThTT thW boat, ‘ а Л - placed range: “Maddox you're yelloVr I everywhere, A big camp^and some Highway No. 75 and others and Administrator of A. H. Robertson, ' erva, Stevena teiils Lucy offhis boundad' as follows, viz: . ' Dec’d. • 12 19 6t 'Whitley, at Murfeesboro'., Maitin^' ilie.; Va,, the guesta of Miss Prillaman and Bennie New , 'They’a bin. lota of city folks love. When she reiplies with còn- ■her, flnjprers ijpòn the planking of Your parenta ran away from the . h'ydralic work and got their watei- Confederate Arnyr and came downi 'f'i’om the Yadkin river. They, their aunt; Mrs. L. P. I-Iopkina. man, of Winston-Salem. arourid this here burg a whantin Healthful Christmas ■ tempt for him, he grows violeiitly; the .bridge. She was standing by, Mr. and Mrs.. J. A. Springs, of to buy Chriatmaa trees, yea-sir-ee to the Florida svvampa and. s p a w - ; . m e : the ‘ expensa^was more т ш н н т я т н т angry and she becomes afraid of her; husband Just aa a v o ice cried : . Hi.ckpry, spent, the week'-e^rid'-with an’ we sold 'em one ever time, we ' /'Knook him over; he’s a ll’ a- ned like the' vermin they were.''than.the ¡ncpme when they would ' Mr. an’d Mrs, Horace Hayworth Felix Harding, Jake Meroney, And A Itim.: He saye ho will never let Dr. and Mrs. S. ¡A. Harding. and son, Horace; Jr., of High Gilbert Kur'fees' and y/. E. Ken. did, an’ never told norey one of lier go from the Minèrva until,she .Jorie, You’d lynch a nigger when you’re pry out ten. thous'a'nd dollara they a hundred to one, but ono 'bandit could only get: nine thousand Wol^, Point, are guests ;'of', Mr. and Mrs, non have returned from a hunting, ’erti as to . how them same trees Accepts him. To escape' him, sh« ' ''Qh; i wouldn’t eay that,” com- Mr, Powell' NewBpme, df .Salia- warn’t danged thing but jest hon- laughs: at a thpus'and like, you. lars worth Foster & Green E. H. Morris during thiB holidayfl, trip to Jones county. They had Year leaps into the water from her ca- -mcmted ; vFa'ùncé, - -His ■ shot-guii, 'bury; was the recent guest' ol iat-to-gosh cedar or holly, an’i was slung acroÉfs .one arm. . You shoot in the back and::never , that, J p ’ fine luck, killing two deer and ' bin winsura. ' You may buy a aheriff or a inar- Who can boat it? . , Mr, William Stockton, of Red, ghtful rcu) > on that day. they shrank back. shai, but a .iudgo is soro.ething Elizabeth Rodwcll, of Charlotte, with 'em that .time, shore aS • (Dear Venus, gift'd' managing Springs, arrived Tuesday to visit - 0- Lucy goes to Ste'vons - to^;^^ - ‘‘W.ait a minute,’’: cried a third else,again, old top, Arid say, I’rii are visiting Dr, and MrS. J. W, toaut. Thoy’s bin a right, smart him, but he refuses to taka money editor of The Miiisljfl'^illo Bnter- hia mother, Mrs. Ollip Stockton. Rod-well, Mr. and Ws'. W. H. Call, of Sel voice; Л’т the aherifP of this coun getting tired of all thik. The land ------o—----- of disturbance herebouta recently ii'om a woman to whom he, is not priae.haa in hia lifficffaion a pew ma, :Mr, and Mra. J. Wi, Call and likowiao pf lats, they hna, causo / ty; and I came here to see that , law you’re on is my property, just «a Mr. and -Mrs. W. A. Alliaon left son, of Wilson, and .Mr, and Mrs. iinarried.; So Lucy marries 'this, .rin'd.order is otoerved. These peo ter S'p'bon' mpld anWnd'spoon that Mr. Marvin Waters is spend you know, Miator Editor, ua Ьолу man that frhe hates, and pi'omntìy this bridffe is. Get off it.”! was: Woiiight .to this cjpuntry in the Coffee Plus- Wednesday for Richmpnd, Va., ing Christmas with his mother, J, H, Thonip.'Jpn and family, of ple ekpècted trouble arid «ailed on “Dpn’t overplay your hand, 01, Aunt B&'ckie haa been a tryln Our Best Wishes tuns away from him, going to her' yoar,:seventeon hundred' by,: some where they will viait .relatives. Mra. Emma Waters^ who ia in North Wilkoaboro, will visit rela for to lanf.l Square Bixtpr fer the; 'nle;for aid'. ' 'I'heab riien are. all my DELICIOUS TASTE AND HEALTH: ------^ Stevens,” advised Clary. : ■ of his^great-great-great,: pr great ------:0. i ■ tives here Chriatmaa week. staunch frieriiVpr. Feiigus FiiuKce (lep.'ties ;and, Г order you to '«’ease very poor health, at h ir home in longest, she has, but spuare he to tell whftt she'has done- ' ; J fV ' "No? 'Much' obliged for the a'dfi er grand dridcJi^ : C om e up and In other words—Coffee plus Ch'iclcory, ns in Sam Rich, of Mars Hill College, Atlanta, Ga,' taken a sort of likin’ ho did, to reslktingitheir, lawful,.occupation vice, But when r 'gamble l ;bet ;a ll, 11л is spending the holidays with his Mary Elaine, infant daughter ' 1 Stevens"sets. oiit .iti search of and consider yourself under'ar ;'Gold Ribbon Blerid', is delightful'to tas'te it’s that thar youngest gal of 01 man 'Lilcy. Meanwhile, Dr.-Faunco and I; have. Now I’m bettingthat A 'large flne 'car full of good parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Rich. Mr. and Mrs, Ross -Mills 'and of Mr. and Mrs.,Carl Baker of tho Solomon’s, the same what’s fro.çk To:ail our friends and Patrons for mrest.'''v'','"'' there Isn’t ,a man Inivyour; gaiig lopitirig: ladies aniil young men ipraised by authorities for its health value. ------№----- ^— Xuey launch a 'new boat,. • A hur- . “No one'co.uld''Put i| more beau Mias Mary Mills,, and Mr. and Mrs Oak Grove community, died Dec. led roun-about the еуса^ red heiid ; ricanisVwreclisi' ■tliehi oiiiifcheir flrst- that has the real aarid of a ‘rat. ,' motored to Faith,and ¡got Uvo dol-: Double strength, too—that means twice Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wpodruff, of Charles Mills and family, of; Stat 22nd and was buried at Oak Grove ed an’ fifteen, an' when they fixed A Merry Christmas and tifully.” laughed ’Sievena. "Get ; Fergus', let’s clean ’em: out; lar's; worth of Eczema curc salvó Gadsden, Ala., are guests of the on Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock, A Happy . trip; tiic y is : saved, and flrids her- tine!- a nice fat bribe;’ t?h,eriif many cups from a pound. esville, will spend Thursday with up that thar new fanglekl Christ - self- abo.ard tho.>MÌneywy ’ivòndei:-' shoot the iirst riian 'that heaita^ today.,: ■: ' ' ■ ', former’s -riiother, Mrs. S. A., Wood Mra. G. E. Horn. Rev, A. G. Loftin officiating. mas tree over to the meetin house “By ,Go;d'i don’t you -hin t at me ,tca.”, " ■ Wci niet two pretty girls, Annet ruff. \vhy Sqiiare he takened an' put up New Year. May 1930 Bring You • jlig what happened to Dr. Paunce, doing anything croolfed;!” qried :. Lucy had read bf'mon dominat te Rathrock and_ .'I'aeresa Kath- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fyne, of Owing to (.he bad vvoathur last whole danged big box of rod ' Tva alao. ■ Stevens*'threa'tens to ing a mob, frightening, them, but rockroch. ' ' Mian Elizabeth Waters, of Con Henderson,' and Mr. and Mr^. J Sunday night the regular fourth atrenked candy fer that thar gal, A Bouititeous share of Heaith and “Was I hintingi Didn’t; mean to. this was no mob that stevena and From 319 Soiith Sharpe Street cord, and Sam Waters, of Winaton Su;iday union service waa not he di'd, an’ they aay aa how 01, Jcill Pnunce unless’ Lucy sticks to Let me state it again. I abcuse you 0. Young and son, of Durham, Fergus overawed. , These were Kannapolis, iSi. C,, we got a dollar Salem, arc* spending Christmas at held aa planned. The union ser Aunt Backy got wise to ther dill -3iim. To save Paunce she accedes, of being .bribed. You’re a hasty are viKiting Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Happiness. l)ut exDresses hate for Stevens, A Obviously hired .bullies, and' a- bill for. Eczema salve today, home. Stewart this week. vice will be held instead on next ina, ¡The did, an’ got that thar fat croolc, and if you ,don’t tnkeJ 'Ttiong them was an officer' of the . Some‘oho, wrote ani'd told me of meanoat boy of Cy Watsin’s to slip ;• :'iew miniites later he atartie« her your men to hell off my propei:ty' Sunday evening at 7 o’clock at '; ?)y he doesn’t want hor, and ,lawi Yet: as Tim and 'Ferguo ad a'young couple -vvho went to South Miaa Elva Sheek, of the Louia Miaa Lillie Meroney, of the the Methodiat chutich, and Rev. that thar liox an' replace that Fli kill a few of you. Do you get vanced iipon them the , auperior ' «ever will I ' Carolina' and got married Novem burg College faculty, is spending Children’s Home, Winston-Salem, W, :B. Waff w ill preach, thar red streaked 'candy with corn me?”/. / , v' ^ riuriibers ; retreated. Eyen pld ber Slift, 1929, pueaa who it, waa, Christmas with, >Mr, and Mrs, J ------0------coba, an’ now they tell me as how V I^eaon sees Lujcy and in a bursi; Tho humor'.had vdied from his spent the weok-end here. Sh Clary, who stood'ground until the . ; Send-all your, good items to L. Sheek, will also spend several days ai> The Enterpriae offiice will be that tbar sal. is^ malder’n a neat : .of confidence iells her of a plot voice; it was meancing, ugly, last, sulddo'ri.ly tur'nedl and ran. Venua, Faith, Ñ. C. . home during this week. open tho reat of the week. Just, of yaller jackets what’s bin root Davie Cafe against her h^sr'band. Certain in- fraught with deadly intent, ' ,. What had promised ,great excite ed up 'by a razor back hawg, ahe •tereata are tohreak down the bri.d' Here ia a good letter we receiv Mr. a r '’ Mrs. John LeGrand and ------call in and renew your aubacrip- "Look here,'Stevens, 'This is ment, even tragedy,, d^enerated ed:-' ^ :, . ;. " little dar'^'hter, Clarabel, will visit tion, o< have ua send the Enter ia, an’ won’t aipeak, seein’ aa how P. K. MANOS, Prop Mocksyille, N. C. :ges bn hia prffperty, and make it Clem Clary B'pealdn'g.” The copper Rev. and MrS. J, B, Tabor, of Square is, oider’n the fral's grand into farce, into burlesque. : Glade Creek, N, C,, relativos in Allendale, S. C., this Hiddenite, Rev, J, B, Tabor, Jr,, prise to some friend for a Christ •Tvorthless.V She goes to Faunco'a magnate stood lipon the bank, . And yet it had not been Tim’s, dad,how-some-ever Spuare he lows шианишнии place, where her husband and Alleghany County., Christmas. Misfres Margaret, Louiae am mas preaent. It will make them close to where the piari h.uriod ipto. fault. The way he had tossed a June 12th, 1912. think of you every week for 62 as hbw hit’s a unparaleiled out- Paunce are together, .and tellf? of the' atrearii hacl^ ciam'meVed soggily nian into- tiie water,, knocked an- Frances Tabor, will viait Mr. and rage,\yea-airee, an’ aweara, liko- -themlot Preparations are made Mr.-Jphn T, . Wyatt, Millstone Mr. and Mra. Maxey Brown anr. Mrs. B. C. Brook this week. weeks and will-only coat you a ashore, ol)her,off the bridge , . ; And Fer- Maniifacturor, Salisbui'y, N-:. C-, little daughter, Ra'chel, are spend ------— 0------dollar 'and a half. What could be wise affim a as how aomebody ia For twenty yeara we have served 1/Iie people of Davie Coun ^ fo r'a flght. “Well, speak,” said Stevens. | giis had shown galla.ntry, ' №030 ' Route 8, Bbx:iO, ■ TO OUR I a goih^''tó^^'^^‘ calicd up ’fore tro-, ty aa Funeral Directors,'and never before have we been so ' Now /jo on with the story, . ing Christmas with relatives in Mr..and Mrs. S. M. Call and more appropriate at any coat, “The law’s with ua, Stevens'," were two.: magniflcenj;, ,,men,,TiG D ear.Sir: My ne\ym illl bought ■ ,------0------" , , bunala -oif ^jéatice, to anawer to Well Equipyed, or had ao wide a variety of atylea andipricea : Paunce'dived into hia cabin; he Peakeville, Tenn. Mlisses Martha, Elaine, Anni the aatisfaction of a outraged com saidi Clary, "Better give in, or matter what 'else vniight be said of you .iS .'doirig extra ■fine worHf. I Ml'S, E. P, Bradley ia qollecting as we now have. returned carrying a double-barrel- Ruth and Marjorie Call will spend CALL US AT ANY HOUR . ied shotgun. And now Lucy noted — — ^ ua much a grain'Ciistom aa I Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Chalflri and Christmas Day in Salisbury with colored magazine picturea and a bulge in her husband’s hip pock did with the old'stones, I Ijave Friends& Patrons children, Lula Betts and Edgar Rov. and Mrs', H, C, Sprinkle. old Chriatmaa cards to 'be used in : - G.C. YOUNG'!&'$0NS decided to put me in one more set visited Mias Lula Betts in Lexing iriaking acrapbooka for aick child et; a delightful anticipatory shud- ' - — ^—0— - — Davie County’s only licensed embalmers - .. ■ -der/ran u-n and idown her snine, of your ' granite : millstones, ao | ton this week. , Tom Gregory, of Ridhmond, Va., ren, Inatead of throwing away Merry This promised excitement. Well, aend me ahother pair inlllstbnea We wish to extend our thanks for the is appending Christmas with Rev, your cards after Chriatmas iJ »he’d always thrived on it. three feei in diameter, your mon Mrs. Wiley S. -Stone 'arid, two and Mrs, E, P, Bradley, the latter you will leave them at • Allifton- Christmas Over his ahoulder,, doer-trottinir ey is ready for you. Hope to hear generous patronage you have given us littlo daughters, of High Point, his aunt. He will remain hero Clement’s Drug Store, or send toward the waterway, Stevens cal from you aeon, , , are viaiting her parents. Rev. and this winter and attend ,school, them to Mrs, Bradley, they .will Mossoa S. IVIcCan. And led back to his two followers: during the past year. We would extend Mrs. W. B, Waff, be greatly a'ppreciated, “They’ve probably bloclced the M.y: father,' W. R. Wyatt, had a —:_ _ o ------; Mr, and Mra, J, P, Newman ant’ . — -----o'------brother: who ; went to the West An intere8ting\ entertainment Ч lïîjij •: roads leading down to tho deve- to you and yours our best wishes for Master Lester Martin, Jr,, con littlo daughters. Hazel Elizabeth Ш with people. who moving there waa given at; the Methodist church BEST 'lopment, and we’d never iget thro tinues to im'p-rove at the City Me and Margaret Baity, of Winston- i long before the Civil War' and. wo on Monday evening,hnd the White ll: ugh the guard. morial Hoapital in Winaton-Salem Salem, will spend Chriatmas'Day New 1á(4i . "If wc-.' Ftncn)s: up in .your ro'.v- have .'hover heard any thing from we are glad to state. with Mr. and MraT J, T, Baity, Chriatmaa offering was presented. 'boat, Fergus, old kid, we’ll beat him :sinee,-.-Perhaps,lie got to bo a ------o——^^ The program consisted of recita- millionaire, who 'can write in and A Merry : G lîristîsàas Year ’em to the nunch.” Evecette Blaiclcwood, of Moor- tiona by the younger puipiia, WISHES What, thought Lucy, had in tell us Ifthey kppw where he is os'ville, ia spending Christmas aonga, an anthem by the' choir, spired, ov ip.ausod, or nroui-Ted thia or if he ia.liyirig. with hia grandparents, Capt, and IDEAL GROC;fi:RY and Several . selectiona, 'by the When : L ^yas, on the top of the That^s Our Wish aparent intiniac.y between Tim Mra, M. J. Holthouser. High School orchestra under the and Fergus? Was it 'money, thoi; Pilot Mountain I ,saw, beea going, ------0—^ ^ AND MARKET direction of Mrs, A, W. Andrews. flureat bond of all Did Pergu;.< out aiid in at a big hole on the Mias Neil. Holthouser, the effi The attractive decorations carried To Everybody. side pf the nibuntain. No doubt cient telephone operator, is suf out a color acheme of green and accept Tim -because he hoped ,to they, had, thpua'ands of pou'nida of Ne'w Year ' •' made wealthy^-JJ'j^t .did- SíGvon.4’,«'answ er луаз n ot m ade in word..? but in a ction s. He fering with an attack of laryngi Avhite. honey there and rid pne could get WISHES,, . leaped forward; his big fist Uiuddcd on the jaw of one ‘.of the tis, we regret to learn, , V , ^ ----- o------, Allison & mon on the bridge, . to' them to get it and they had f And trust that tl^e year 1930 will bring ■ —b— ■ For Its M:any Fi-iends The Presbyterian Sunday school A pretti'/ " 9t n ( J ( iniont, wt 'been there :f6r yeara. ; Mr, and Mrs, €,.A , Burrus and had an interesting program and rSfi and I • Several families have put in A MOST JOYOUS *:°'’!'t^ve’n rush you.” son, Charles, .)r„ of Shelby are treat at the hut on Monday even Clement about one of them, Aa fighting works in their homes here, you an abundant measure of health and ing at 7 o’clock. "ГЬе beautifiil. i h e ^""'^™'Stevens’s answer, was not made animal.'! . .' , spending the holidays with ; Dr, CHRISTMAS hobS and douOUr exivgge.,„,„, in actions. He leap- and the .water is .pumped by elec happiness;-; and 'Mrs, W, C. Martin, . ; Christmas tree formed the center £ ‘5 to tke 'bndgQ. ; trlcpower to aii parts of the resi- —aw l— of;: the decorations, and gifta ^ n rw u rd ; hifJ-big li.st .thudded with papP^nary intereat, and.„ 'yards and ba-hi3. Thät’s Mr. -an^ Mrs. ;H. 0; Smith, of were exchanged, Hayden Sanford been. * 1 that * there was^a m (rf one of the men;,on A NEW YEAR told the Chrifftmas story, and 666 ‘i f fh '''«y to do, have :overy thing , bio. „„„„ I., lu . The man went down, Washlri!ffton, D._ C., aro guests of I i« a Prescription for L }, T handy while you liYè,'VS Mr. arid ,fMrS\ 'Knox ' Jbhris'tlone, - -of— 1 there were a number of Christ davl-lw: Irtnvwith a, proper warraiit| "Some boys found a part of; a mas aongs, and recitations by Grippe^ Flu, Dea*-^ c h S skirmish ended there. f< M« the latter:their .daughter, Happiness, and Success »M9 Fever and Mali ve oost, I sha’n’t hayo the skeleton away back unde,!• a 'big :, Claudia 'Benson, Virginia Adams _____ UA iUUi lU III hinit,’I didn't ibeliovp Mad- gralntb rock, a den that waa.uaed' Paulino iDaniels, Eleanor Wood the moit opeedy ren the end of the bridga.- ; Miaa Bonte:': Ijôftin,' of the Con- hinr..tól felt in tho nation. Every Tar -^¡unict' e diatrhcriff, we must have , perhaps by the indiaria thousands icord school : faculty, ijst sjpcndini ruff and Doris Lagle. shovV'jibe prpud of such men aSsDr. Kni, aunct' Qiayy. at hia'■elbow, he ii' typhoiby .morniiig,;. Nott- j of years jt/go. It .'iooiris that some 0 IDEAL GROCERY -Ф- \ lAJDK) her vacation "svith: hor parents. BESTIKRADSO 'VVe.Vieci^ 1" New England, ho would have Ьч- Va bodilg is in Palm Beach, Indian had died there as a part Near Overhead Bridgé S. Mocksville Rev. and l^ys, A. G. Loftin. Mrs. Thomas P. Meroney’^iwatfiV V;«n!rf.'f'Mr5i I/.)-jA. -KoonlZi chvl''6‘»4-aeyeral additional g-ueata -■.W j- ■':='|UFPLUP '^ I « äF ■'ii
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