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XXXIL For You? MDCKSVILLE, n o r th CAROLINA-, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST .6. 1930 NUMBER lit Will Earn 0 S OF LONG AGO. For Smaller Auto Li­ Some Old Stuff. I It Was TheI Law. 5 % • Talk about economizing and saving; Down Biirlington way a citizen 9 #b,i w«« K»ppe“ »e cense Fees. in times when there is sooiethine trf pestered by his. neighbor’s ducks C. C. Young & Sons 9 The Dsy» of Automobile* and Rolled Another influence which will have save, is. as everybody knows! c im- invading his premises appealed to a For You • Hose telling effect haa come to the rescue mon sense that is the essance of wis-j magistrate for relief. The 'squire of .the poor automobile owner. The dom, the dnlv tried and true and: (Davie Record, 25 years ago.) gave his written authority to kill FUNERAL DIRECTORS Forsyth Granges are reported to proven method of success, of getting; • j[f, George Baiber, aged the dticks. He did, and found him­ A t ,50 have a movement on foot whereV'y nn. But it ia so simple, so ancient',;; 9 self arrainged in another court DAVIE COUNTY’S AMBULANCE jfs, died at bis home in Goolee- they will go on record opposinsr a so seemingly commonplace ■ bec^usc 9 [MODERN ONLY j Wednesday. A small child of high flat rate for State license imd it is of ancient vintage, haying' beer- where the' magisterial authority SERVICE [he Morris Plan ! jlr, and Mrs. Sam Allred died Fri- tags. in vogue—iii so far as counsel is con- : wasn’t recognized. The case was EQUIPMENT Licensed Embalmers Layat Cooleemee. There are thousands of motorists cerned—since the dawn of time, tt a ; settled by compromise, the slayer ' Q L NIcDaniel, of Cooleemee, in this Sta;.e who feel that the pay­ few people pay any attention to it i of the ducks paying for the fowls, [nduslrial Bank 91 ® NEXT TO COURT HOUSE Lad the niistortune 10 break bis ment pf five cents per gallon on gas­ In fact so impatient are we with that probablv. 20G West Fourth St. 9 oline is sufficient tax on their means sort of talk that few have the cour iiiiiirtiiiitimmmtmiimHttntirtmniitHiHimtnmmtnttZ I,to a few davs ago. There has been some disposition I Winston Salem, N. C. 91 Freeman had the misfortune of transportation. age to attempt the line. The Salis-.- to joke the magistrate about the 9 The present high; rates for State I Kget bis band badly smashed by bury Post has the nerve to put in or; written order* authorizing the kill­ license and plates are not fair to the and because the Post has brought i C A MPELL & WALKER ,n elevator in the Cooleemee cotton ing of the ducks. But the ’squire average owner of an automobile up the old advice afre h we are re' was probably within the law. In FUNERAL DIRECTORS I pills Monday. The graduated scale does demand producing it. Here it is: AMBULANCE SERVICE EMBALMING the days when gardens were more Miss Sadie Tatum, of Cooleemee, more payment by the operator of Yes, we have started back to nor We specialize in Starrette Hand Made Caskets. common than automobiles, every Notice of Sale! I las returned home from a ten days heavier vehicles, but there is not malcy and in a few more months we Also Complete Line Factory Made. tiipio Virginia Beach. spring there was much complaint June Bally Building Near Sanford Motor Co, er and by virtue of authoritv enough on the heaviest types of will be out of the wilderness in Mr. H. H. Saunders died at his trucks and buses. which we now appear to be flounder in urban settlement, and some­ DAY PHONE 164; NIGHT PHONE 133 red upon the me in a certaio iiiiu»ii»»w»»»iititinititt»i»mmHum>»n»n«»anaH»i»»»iiiiH»»«uo f trust executed bv D. G Tut I home in Smith^Grove last Thurs- The most of us operate medium- ing about. By wav of a few simple times in rural, about the depreda­ and wife, Ider Tiitterow on jay, leaving a wife and. several priced cars. Thousands of rural suggestions as to how to help things tions of the neighbors chickens. thdayof February. 1928 to citizens use small, light cars and use along, let us suggests as to how to Chickens really conie under the ! the payment of a certain sum I cbildien. The* body was laid to them only foe. business purposes, in help things along, let us suggest: stock law and are not- priviled to te y and the stipulations con- I test at Smith Grove Friday. getting to and from market or pub Get out of debt Pay up these li t ' I therein not having been com- Miss Grace Stevenson • of near run at large any more than hogs with and, at the request of the lie works. To double tax these peo tie bills we owe the kind grocer man' I Siatesville, is visiting her cousin, and cattle, but it has been a custom of said bond secured by said pie by fixing a high State license tax and others. if trust, I will expose to sale, to let them run since the beginning 1 Miss Beulah Allen, near Jericho. and also the gasoline taxis appar­ Start a saving bank account and sh. at public auction, at the and custom at that time was strong- Mrs. J. Lee Kurfees, of R. i, ently unfair. • buy a few shares of building and house door of Davie county. ,e'r than law. But the complaints I 8th day of August 1930 at i2 I spent Saturday and Sunday with ’s next General As loan. flf the depredations of the fowls be- c noon, the following described I relatives in M^cksville. sembly should provide for a small ■ Resolve to live within the income,: state: isame so viciferous from much re­ The continous downpour of rain fee for State license and tags, just do not spend all of it, and do not peating that law-makers yielded Inning: at a stone in the South- Thnrsday kept hundreds of people enough to cover the expense of is­ spend it in advance of making it. arner of Wesley Cnapel Meet- and laws were passased for much I away from the Masonic piLUic at suing them, and stop depending up­ Old fashioned, we admit. That is: louse. Lot and runs west 3 on this as a sourse of revenue. the way grandpa gbt a few hops a local territory as requested them, i and 75 Links to a stake, Mocksville. A CLO3ET tull of clothing, hats, and shoes represents Forsyth’s Granges are taking a head of the sheriff and stayed with j^pplying drastic remedies, to the ; North 2 chains and 75 links Connor Sherrill, of Asheboro, is an in^eitment of many hard earned dollars. ;ake; thence South 2 decrees good bourse for their first campaign his head above the water Hue, The depredating fowls. After due [ visiting relatives in Mocksville. , 9 chains and 94 links to a stone; for reform legislature and will have fact remains that no matter how jvarning to the owner the slaying To buy new again would probablv be a severe hard­ ; west 7 chains and sixty six A. T. Grant, Jr., arrived home the support of a large number of much we progress, there a.*e still •|if the fowls was authorized. The. to a stone; thence South 50 Jlondav from a week’s ,?tay at the some old-fashioned things that must ship. u . i to the center of the creek; citizens in their' enterprise.—Twin- '.Victim might not turn loose and kill seashore. be done in the old-fashioned way.. i down the center o f the creek City Sentinel. ■.Without due formality. After the - Suppose Jh e y Should:. Burn Tonight? tone. North 70 chains and 60 Miss Ruth Redwine, of Monroe, We admit that we had agoed time iWarning had been' gi ven and :, waS; This agency of :the. Hartford Fire - insurance Gp,, will: in-, to the beginning', containing is visiting her iincle,,, ^hile.j?iLthia^ res, more or less. untieed.' the complaint wotild ribfHy sure'ybur bbuirtfidJd'goods'and persbnaMiel^ 'Price. . ! ■ thrilling to ride so faiL-aiid so fast iri ept for 94 acres, which has the, local hetman—mayor or magis Miss Minnie Downum, of States­ Questions And Answers 80 short a time. But we now know fleeded to v>ray Kinyon bv his ivhat it means to stop while in full trate. The official would send the !r. See Deed recorded in Book ville, is visiting her aunt, Mrs, C. Everywhere you go people are flight. The jar took a lot of t‘ e constable or police to execute the DAVIE ge 124. in the office of Regist- F. Meroney. asking what is the trouble with eda of Davie county, N. C. thrill out and it took a lot of the chickens; or if an official wasn’t Real Estate Loan & Insurance £o. Hod. W. A. Self, of Hickory, business and the cause of depress prospects for the future out, too. handy he could deputize the com IMS OF SALE: Cash on con- delivered the annual address at the .OUT’. ion. ion? Many reasons are given. So, as we come back to normal plainaut to proceed to execute Masonic picnic Thursday. He made ilE OF SALE: August 8.1930, Some of the merchants tell you it conditions and we will, and rather Thai’s what the magistrate down D’cloek noon. a fine address. is caused by the lack of buyers. soon, too. let’s resolve to come and Burlington way was doing and he kCE oF SALE; Court House Henry Kelly, ot Newton, was Another wants to kno,w why does go on a more substantial basis. That was no doubt proceeding under the means keep an eye on debts, save a if Davie county. This June here to attend the funeral and business lack buyers? One reply statute applying to Alamance coun A MAN IS JUDGED 30. burial of his aunt, Mrs. Elvira bit and spend only after it has been is ibiii chiefly because the flow of ty. actually earned. RCHIE ELLEDGE, Trustee. Austin, Sunday. , money to consumers has not kept The law mentioned applies to There can be no argument about By the stationery he uses. We Mr. Latta Harkey, of the Felix up with the flow of consumers’ 'the soundness of the advice. Some Statesville township, and to other section, was married to Miss Minnie charge a little more than some it your land posters at goods. of us will even go so far as to pro- localities in Iredell no doubt—un­ Lakey last Thursday. Another explanation has it that diise ourselves that we are going to less it has been repealed unbe- print shops, but we use the iRecord office. Mrs E. W. Sandidge and little consumption has. been falling off take a bit of it as soon as conditions ktiownst, as it probably has nor. |,son, of Amherst, Va., are vititing for many months, and consump­ are favorable—that is, as soon as Like so many other laws it has best inks and the finest paper kd prohibition. It true, as re­ her father, Mr. W. H. Hobson, tion regulates production. The the normal conditions which the Post prooably been forgotten through which insures neat work. Let near Jerusalem. men are declaring, it is a end of all economic activity if con­ cheerfully assures us are al.nost in disuse. The foraging chickens are Miss Helen Allison, of Thomas- sight, get back to working order and us furnish your next envelopes ! snd a disgrace to our county, sumption. All oui elaborate agen­ not so, much an issue as they were ville, spent several days in town cies of production and distribution we are in the way of paying debts wben every householder though he'' letter Heads, statements, cards ally to those who participated and-saving something You’ve no last week visiting relatives. , exists tor that sole purpose. couldn’t keep house without a flock procedure, and it is high time ticed, of course, that we ijsually de­ Miss Sallie Naylor, of Spencer, People would buy and continue of chickens that were permitted to or posters. e good citizenship of the coun* fer the taking of a prescription like 'vlio has been visiting .Mrs. J. H. to buy. a constantly increasing vol­ that until a more propitious season; run loose.—Statesville Daily. (vake up and put the finger of Sprinkle, left for her home Tues- ume of goods, if they had the and the propitious season rarely This singing in the rain mav be )rovai on such methods in a <'ay. Mrs. Sprinkle and children money; and producers would pro­ THE DAVIE RECORD. comes. We defer because we don’t a pleasant pastime. We dp not jr that will make them imposa- accompanied her home. vide the goods, and keep employ relish the sacrifice required. That’s know, we have never tried it. We ereafter. C. Frank Stroud, editor of The pient at a maximum, if they were the whole trouble. Economy paying can’t sing. But say did you ever Hickory Hornet, was a pleasant .sure that an increased flow of money debt and laying by in store, mean try to change a tire in the rain? 'isitor at our sanctum .Thursday. t o consumers would match the-in: denying ourselves; and that doesn’t Frank spent more than a year with ci eased flow of goods into consuin- appeal. Somehow, in someway we John D. Rockfeiler is quoted as. DR. E.C. CHOATE USE SAMPSON’S The Record in its infancy. . er’s markets. «an’t explain. expect a time to having said that there are ten op­ DENTIST « N n t t r s An infant of Mrs. Jesse Myers Two years ago Roger Babson come when, we will bear in easier portunities today for everyone there Office Second Floor Front circumstances-and then we will lay fas buried at Elbaville Friday. warned business men that the pres­ was sixty years ago. He was New Sanford Building HOT DROPS ■by. But we won’t. If and wben the ill and M otor Mrs. Elaira Austin, widow of the ent condition was inevitable unless probably thinking of the several OfiScVPhone n o ; • For sick stomach. Positive way is eadier the spending is easier. 'ste Col. Austin, died Saturday hundred new filling statious that Evidence Phone SO. relief iti three minuties. The Tours a larger percentage of profits was We not only spend freely, beyond spring up every morning. Mocksville. N. C. great pain killer and nervt owning. She had been , in poor ploughed back , into wages, and our income, in-good times, but vve ^outliern Appalacliian health for some time and several tonic, - ■ they tried to crucify him. They contract debts.' Then when the pres Maybe the old time doctor didn’t M o u n ta in s "'eeks ago fell and broke one of now knovvjthe truth but believe sure comes-^it.has always come some know, but he didn’t soak you $10 :ially arranged rail and motor l>er limbs. Mrs. Austin was the people can be forced to accept low­ time and always wiil although we for sending you to somebody who Notice To Creditors. .llllllnimt...... Southern R iilw a y provjaes » “West resident of Mocksville, be er vvagcs and go b^ck 20 years in act each time as if such a condition tion rccreation, combining did.-r-Brooklyn Times. Having qualified aa Administrator oi BF,Sf IN RADIOS wasfbelieved impossibla—when the the estate of C. A. Hartman, deesd r transportation for the ino;- '“R in her 95th year. The , re their standard of living. Our iu- pressure about bv slack business, notice is hereby given to all persons hold YOUNG RADIO CO. 1 for parties, into the m o u n ta in Hains were laid to re.'st. in Joppa .ssne asylutns can accomodate a few ing claiins against the said estate to pre-- experiances won’t be so trying. WOCKSVILLE. N. C. >f Virginia, North Carolina. Sraveyanl Sunday afternoon, the more.— Twin-City Sentihel. lessened employment, income cur­ 3ent tbe same to the undersigned for pay­ Tennessee anJ North , tailed or eliminatedr-when thas be But-we are. unwilling to make the, ment bn or befor.? the ISth day'-of July. BEST IN SUPPLIES Services being conducted by Rev. 1931, or this notice will be plead in bar of ours will tale you adventuring gins to pinch we won’t -admit tnat sacrifice We won’t a serious effort M. Allen. theit tecoveiv. All persons iDdebtedto id motor into regions of scenic Low Prices On Tobacco. we are responsible fpr.,.iti If. the to live within our means not only, said estate wlU please call upon the id historic interest. Each tn p «ndersigned and make settlemer.t yrith . Ga . July 29--Reports home has .to go because of our eiC‘ blit, when c r^ it gets easy again , we i ends with a railway jouniey. Old-Fashioned cooks used to dis- out delay. IW athe'Slhdav rfJuly930. travagance we lay the blame else- will gp on we were. So while the 666 you enjoy the speed and com­ J'nguish the inferior grades as to the s t a t e department of agricul- . G. A. HATRMAN. warehouses in the where-r-on the creditor, the bank Pok's talk is repeated because there Administrator of C. A, Hartman. Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia il travel. The motor tops are ‘wokin’ whisky,■:> but it’ll all do ture from, seven in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the that refuses the loan, on the admin isia sort of sorrowful satisfaction in By A ,T .6RANTi A t t y . :• jlished State highways. bright lekf tobacco area tbday show­ first day. and cjiecks Malaria in ’ to you now.--Arkansas Ga- istratipn pf public affairs, munidpal, contemplating what might havfi >Ucts. information and »*«?• ed a price range of from 10: to 15 thrwrtavs county. State or nation. A few, been if we had kept otir leads; and '■.. Ticket Agents» _ 6 6 6 also: m Tablets cents p e r pbltnd; with the average very ifew, will profit by' the experi- some ccmfort in renewing our pro I Nolio^iMGreditbr^ iBH of us live from hand to^ aroufld 12 : fc^ts.- a figure ,whicl? uni as they say. . Let-a holiday ences that'w'e are undergoing in this raises of doing better if and wheh Having qualified as administrator (rf the IW s?.? b5 Eugene ^almadge, state commiss­ we escape the consequences of the estate of Lulco Carter, deca'd, all persons '“We on Saturday and the grocery year of 19^ If everybody took the tielding claims oc accoonto against the es­ DR. R. P. ANDERSON io n e r of agriculttare.; said was be­ present misadventure, the change * Wes close asd-’tbere won’t be food lesson to heart few. would be hurt tate of said deceased are hereby notified 'tb present tbe same to the andersiflhed on DENTIST • eiougij low the p s t of .prod»ction.- come another depresson. Near all won't be noticeable. The urge to ia the house to make a speiid to make business better will o t before the ISth day of ?^uly X931. for hand.lout for a tramp. payment, or this iiotice will be pleaded in Office In Anderson Building; . T nfs ^ W h o looked backandi^pft’d *<»^tified a g ^ s t it to som^ be heeided; because spending is the bar of irecoveiy. All .persons indebted . to M id. estate will; please call apd ^pay MocksvUie, N. C. - buy lots of,things foiidMt thing wis bfi ; |to adapt promptly. Thlsthe iSth day of July. 1930 Residence 37 J W.CROTTS, Phones: ■ Office SO body ®aloh ^ as the origi^ i ;; iM m inittt^r^ I .

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THE DAVIE RECORD. Lee Mixes Things. Mr. W. L. Hanes Passcls. Sheffield News. $ BLAG] Mr. William Hanes, a^ed 62, ; A g.-od many of the neople around here $ . Lee Hampton, staff correspond., attended the revrva! meeting at> -Bear C. FRANK STROUD Editor. ent of the-Winston-Salem Journal, died at his home in Smith Grove $ Cdme To The early last Wednesday morning fol­ Creek Sunday. '. ' / SHEEP! TELEPHONE visits Mocksville once- in a while Mrs. Arthur Wright, of Greensboro, is and - generally starts something. lowing an illness ot one veai. The spending a few weeks with Jier parents ★ funeral services were held at the g o l d Enter«l at the Postoffice in Mocks­ Lee is a good fellow, but be gets Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clary. Smith Grove, Methodist church $ ville. N. C.. as Second-class Mail things badly tangled up. In re­ ; The revivai meeting at Liberty Holliness Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, church beigan Sunday night. A large matter. March 3.1903. porting the lecent Republican Con- Wowd was present. Rev. Troy Vaughn, of • by ^en.ron irDavie, £ee7aW that the conducted by his -pastor'.^Rev. A. I★ Winston-Salem delivered a wonderful mes­ ★ Beatrice' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Republicans finally settled their R- Bell Burial followed in the sage, be also furnishes'good music with ★ .church cemetery with Junior Order Ms guitar. The meeting will continue ★ ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - » 1 00 hottest contest by selecting Chas. ★ W. Hall, who entered the conven honors. Mr. Hanes is survived by over the second Suiiday.'. ★ SIX MONTHS, IN ADVANCE - S SO his widow; one daughter, Mrs. J. Mr. Roy,Stroud, of near Harmony and ★ tion as tne “ dark horse.” We ★ T. Angell, of this city; one brother, Miss Bessie }Beck, of near Sheffield was Some of the boys got a little don't know where Lee got the united in marriage last Saturday in States­ ★ J G. Hanes, of Asheville; one sis warm in the Republican convention "dark horse’ stuff. Mr. Hall en­ ville; also Mr. EUjah Smithand Miss Cora I Copyr»S’»‘ By Hughe ter, Mrs. Emma Carter, of Winston ★ ; ^-And last week but considering the high tered the campaign several months Gaither motored tu South Carolina and glaasie & Co- Salem, and three grandchildren; had the knot tied.' > temperature in the court house and ago as an active candidate for Wtro Servlc® Mr. Hanes was a native of Davie Carter Goforth remains very sick at this i the immense assembly you couldn’t sheriff and carried his annoutice- writting. we are sorry to. note. ★ ment in The Record for a month county being born in Fulton town­ ★ blame them. Most of them have ship where he lived for many years , John Bicbardsoin is very sick we are. Meet IS^OOO People, cooled off and everything is peace or more preceding the convention. before moving to near Smith Grove. sorry to note. and harmony in the ranks of the There were four active candidates, Mrs. Elsie Gaither, of Statesville spent t h e s t o r y I★ G. 0. P . ______• Hall, Smoot, Cope and Winecoff. Sunday with her parents Mr, and Mrs. ★ Don’t Fail To Stop and Fii! Up Lee also said that on the 52nd bal­ David Richadson. . ★ on a pleasure trip In Jarors For August Court .ftera Qne week from tomorrow, on lot, after Smoot had withdrawn Lonnie Beck and family, of Winston- j 4 war veteran, now Thursday, Aug. T tb, the nd An The foIlowlDi! jurors have b^ien drawn Salem; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. r he tsland of Papu 4 52 from the race and released his de­ for the August term of Davie Superior W ith nual Masonic picnic will be held at Nelson ^ k . ■ !. inca. plunge* overbo legates, that Hall recei-ved 38 court, which convenes in this city on i “ ve the lite of a Clement Grove, this city. The An­ votes. Lee is not much of a count­ Monday. Aug. ,25th. with hia Honor, ★ -tress, known as ‘ GinI nual address will be delivered by er. Had he consnUed either of Judge Staciij presiding, with Solicitor ★ Amory becomes Intereste. John R. -Jones prosecuting: Cornatzer Brogans Win. ★ gorier, member of a President Elmer R. Hoke, of Cata­ the three secretaries he would have ★ Purol Gas And Tiolene Oil A. U. James. A. M- MoCIamrocb. R. M. The Cornatzer Brogan Club met the wba College. The program will be found that H a lf received votes K rs .s s j 31 Holthou Bearcats Win Another. /or a syndicate of whli, for hundreds of Davie county peo­ ago when it took i 6o-odd ballots to Cope. C. B. Seats, W. R. Graver. L. J. Looper. Sanford Kimmer. W.' A. Sain. The Bearcats won over Mocksville, Sat liaw Is bead. Fanshawl ple who have wandered away and nominate Sheriff. Lee made a big rocaUs to Amory a lonr* Will Carter. J. H. Robertson, P. R. Car­ urday by the-score of 7 to 4. Grover Kurfees & Ward e f incident In which settled in other counties and states. mistake in the number of ballots ter, Lonnie Hendrix. Lev Ward, J. H. Robertson pitched a fine game stricking messed the escape of A cordial invitation is extended taken two years ago. Instead of Marlin, Ray Garwood, J. 0. Messick, Goo. (rom a leper colony. , out 12 men to help the Bearcats along. ^very reader of The Record to re­ 160 ballots only 62 ballots were Eveibardt. his friend Bassett aboul turn to the old home county next taken. The convention two years Hub Walker also pitched a fine game but Better Service On The Corner decides to Infonr lAurll bad bad support in the field. The Bear­ eoes to Tbursday Island! . week and meet your old friends and ago, was in session nearly 9 hours, }| ihe message. Amory bed neighbors on this happy occasion. while the convention last Monday W. 0. W. Meeting. cats have now won 6 and lost only one. Shaw dictate a messaBi The big picuic dinner alone is worth Grove number 165 of the Supreme For Mocksville has won 4 and lost 2. indicates that the secre* week met at 1:30 o’clock and ad­ est Woodmen Circle will bold its regular gold field Is known. ' coming hundreds of miles, no,t to journed at 6:40 ’o’clock, a little meeting at the hall at Courtney on Satur- meets with an accident t mention all of the other features. bim up for three weeks, more than five hours. Lee is given diy. Aug. 9 at 3 o'clock. All members ered. be sails alone L The proceeds of the picnic goes to cordial invitation to visit us at are urged to be present as some import M o resb y . A storm comil the Oxford Orphanage. Help us or.,, tim e Knt me mant Vitm tn tp p n ant business of the grove is to be settled, to put In at Thursdal any tim e but we want him to iseep q„ar.erly fi.ianciai report will be Wiiere he. finds FanshawJ to make ihis not only the biggest history straight given at this meeting. but the best picnic ever held in The Courtney grove stands second iti Davie county. the list of North Carolina groves who are c h a p t e r V I _ C o NOTICE! competing in the publicity campaign of Davie County hereoy gives notice this year. The Charlotte grove is to be — 12— The Mountain Peaches. that at 10:00 o’clock A. M , on congratulated for holding first place. “It doesn’t matter.” August Ilth 1930 at the Court House State manager. Effie Riigers is ambiti­ ["Eight miles is only eight) Grover and George Hendricks ous for North Carolina eroves to create H be there not much behil in Mocksville, N. C., it will sell greater- interest in their activities by and The Record man motored to $35,000 00 Revenue Anticipation Ipicked up my little dingbr Caldwell county last Thursday to means of more publicity. ito the light-green water, I 'fotes at public, or private sale. Local newspapers have been very visit the mountain peach orchards. E D. IJAMES Clerk, courteous in handling publicity for the loot I was gettmg up anclj On the way we stooped at Lenoir Board of County Cdmmissioners, Courtney grove. The members of that .occurred to me to look an a few minutes and had a pleasant Davie. N. C. grove extend their thanks to the editors. the of rFanshow. might be , aboud chat with Dr. E. P. Crawford, a saw puzzled me.. He had! gine going, but not throij former Mocksville citizen, who has ;latch. The launch was! a modern drug store in that moun ilttle with the tide, but n| tain city. He is getting along fine e 'been made. 1 Hoisted sa| and doing a good business. From ot ' Fifty-Second Annual under way. Lenoir we went to Hudson and When the wind had lal| drove out about five miles to the jib and mainsail, and we ' Triplett and Miller peach orchards’. fairly. I gave the sheet a I The trees are well loaded. The Masonic Picnic «s cleat, and looked back. J Georgia Bells were being picked mow under way, was begin and sold while the Elbertas were gp space as It was said [ just begining to ripen. That sec­ Wm Be Held At Clement Grove fnel. “Put on as much speed i tion has had the worst drought in Mocksville, N. C. 1 thought,’-watching her. the past forty or fifty years.. Up­ with this wind—In forty land crops are badly damaged, es­ that’s good enough.” Ne pecially corn and tobacco. The •could not feel quite cotton crop is looking fairly well. Thursday, August 14th >to me that Fanshaw was : After leaving the orchards, which Annual Address by Elmer R. Hoke, President of «f man to keep a card u| are located on top of Cager’s moun­ “What card could he tain, we drove to Hickory, stop­ Catawba College •gued with myself. “I can ping there long enough to enjoy a —and I will—to put a do good dinner at the Hotel Hickory. Entertainment by Class of Orphans from Oxford. •off; and once put o£E- have time—” (Ask Grover about the chicken DInnier Served On Grounds I stopped, seized the| livers.) Leaving the hustling city siiatched the boat over. of Hickory, we visited the fine cat­ Amusements Galore “Gosh.” 1 said to mys tle farm of R. L. Shuford, located jour card, ,my man?” five miles west of Newton. Mr. “Bring a Basket and Meet Your Friends” turned the launch, and her—thirty miles an Shnford is one of North Carolina's The Um-priced aulom^bUe hat hrouffa greater opportunity for me. best farmers, and his herd of Jer m d added hours o f recreation to mUiUuu o f men and women. sey cattle are well worth traveling All I had heard o f a hundred miles to see. Mr. Shu­ daring as an airman, in racing through my head ford operates his own ice and ice B ECAIISG the antomobile is sucH an im ­ ment in the methods of the day bdfore^ attack—his famous stni| cre'am plants and makes the best Tmly he was stunting no ice cream to be found anywhere. portant factor in the lives and pro^ Hard work usually finds the way. probably would, cnt my I His farm contains more than 500 perity of so many people, the purpose o f Once it was tlio n ^ t impossible to cast and spill me-in a shark! acres, and besides the cattle and the Ford Motor Company is eoiuething gray iron by the aidless chain method. sevRD and a half miles f J cream business he grows big crops lanO. He might merelj[ of corn, clovei and alfalfa, besides more than the mere man^actnre of a An precedent was against it and every, self In the attempt, small grain. Fvery tarmer should Fifty-Second Annual motor car. previous experim ^t had failed. But fair meimt to try. That And, I swear, even as I ; visit the Shuford farm. After Hiere is no service in simply setting ; prices to the public demanded that waste­ leaving .Mr. Shuford's farm, we ^isht d o ^ on me, I fou ap a machine pr a plaiit and letting it ful methpds be eliininated. Finally the )>ow, to think, "G—d, drove to :Newton, Conover, Clare­ Shaw, If you weren’t th mont a n d Statesville, arriving tora oat goods. The service extends into way was found. , lian nnbung, what frU home about four o’clock Thursday evei;. d et^ of the hnsiness — desigt^ Abetterway of imiakinlgaxleshafts saved «Nild have been!" afternoon, having traveled a dis­ production, the wages^ paid and the sell- . thirtyrsix; million dollars in four years. In the same moment, tance of 180 miles. At lor the sporting rifle th .ing price.. AU iwe ^ part of the plan. A new methoii of c u t t ^ crankcases re­ “ Its clip beside the de The Ford Motor Company looks upon' duced the Mst by $.500,000 a year. The •tto my shoulder, and l Party At Kennen Krest. He fell from the wheell itsdf as .charged with making an auto*, . p^^ection of a new machine Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kennen and Miss saved a nght do\ra into black Dorothy Norrington delighfully entertain­ mobile that V^ll meet the needs o:^ siinilar amount on such a little thing as and was gone. . ed on the lawn of tbeir beautiful Farm- millions of . people and to provide it at a , pne W it. Then dectric welding was .The launch, released ington home Kennen Krest. honoring their de­ Went ahead furiously. I guests from Greenwood, Indianit Mr. and On ’low price. 'Fhnt is its i^ d o n . ’That is . veloped to make many bolts ®lnute watching if.w onJ Mrs. 1. W. Bowden. Mr. Clifton Threlkeld unnecessary and daughter Miss Frances Threlkeld. A its-dii^ and its obligation to the public ' ■ and to increase stmctural strength. get' to the maq “ tting anything, and v large gathering of both young and older The search for- ^tter ways of doi^- people enjoyed the occasion. Delicious Just a little whOe iago, ^ endless cham Wongijt of ita arrival, e iced punch was served under a large mag­ thingis is never-en^ng. T he re is conveyor almost four miles long was in- ' had little thongbt'of ii nolia tree hung with Japanese lanterns. 1^8, nntiring effprt to find lieW/methods was va^ely aware tha The guests came from the different sec­ st^ed at the Rouge plant. This conveyor ®‘ght some day be. forfl tions of Davie. Yadkin and Forsyth coun­ m d new machines that w ill save steps and ties including Clemons, Broukstown and ,1 ^ a daily capacity of 300,000 part* th* tf® mlnif Aiid HelpiA Worthy CaiH^e; Pacific ocean. It Winston-Salem to bid a happy goodbye to tiine m manufacturing. 'Tlie Ford planti . w eigh^ more than 2,000,000 pounds. the Indiana folks who left early Monday matter vet, much. morning by motor tor their respective a mediaiiicaa uaV .',]^y\Sid»8titut!hg' the tireless, unvarying K., ,®®'^ter.- For now 1 n| homes. They were accompanied by Miss dedicated to the, adyancem'mt oC' machine for tasb formerly done by hand? «Wng during the red! Norrington who will spend 3 weeks visit­ tndiuQry. .Many mainnfacturers coine^ to . not ®ame L ing friends there. Miss Frances Threlkeld it hM made the day’s work easier fo^ t n ^ * myself fori has been sojourning with 'her aunt Mrs see ^ d share the process made.. . ihouaimds of workers and saved time and “ days, blood guilt:* The Kennen for t^e nast .two years and leaves fm^eatest progress cpmesyb^ i^^ of the car. wan had tried to many warm' friends here Mr. I. W. lit'* '’" * •'al not evel Bowden went from Davie county 10 B^togiatin; T^^ nf tbABA ^ done in the 1 hf/i^ maneaver Indiana some SO years ago. He and,his & Trtist Company succ^^j can itevjer M ta^n a^ thai si»e he » “ y cttteL good wife recently celebrated their golden rijghti They represent simply i Ae ■ benefito of reliabfe, eionojnlcal wedding anniversary. UwZ ""“y j .Im t ^p rts/ .of' the, ItuoinenL; - Tor traqsportatipn may be placed Taos. Towell, of County Line, W N. C. g ; mo«in>w must, b i^g ' kn improve* W it^: the means of ev^ry <*«• was in town Monday and remarked from stupidit: W o l “i Had] that he had a fine Berkshire sow liriii^d St^e^ 0 ve my ilfe fo l , three years old, that had given birih ever Potentlalll to fifteen fine .pigs, which is some f o r s i M o t o r c o m p a n y ®ot^ng, I -shoriial pigs. Tom will have some fine pigs I Capital Assets. $625,000.00 I ; for sale" in a few Weeksl.\ . - - :■ -V-. ■ - . as God made Uttle apples. Good. the bar #r any differ®^ dlstriattj Well and good. That seemed to wipe r>LEA01N6«> the,chUl of any “vatlatloB- or: stodmr War P u l Heavy: Burden . out the stain. I cannot ein>lain; I o f change.” , In the iflower'^^nted can only say how I felt about I t I on Women of Esthonia semtdusk w» met she who should HEAIIHY b l a c k j RADIO PROGRAMS Women of Esthonia are . among can only teU you that I steered the that day, have been tlie bride of an^ ,the busiest on' rarth, according to ’he cutter, with a light enough heart, other man,:'I who, had ttot maa’s - (Time- given ,is Eastern Standard; COMPI£XiaNS towards the bac^ o t the island, took a bl^d upon, my hMtii :aiid a « subtract one hour for Central'and t-wo -Miss Clara Roe of New York, a re­ SHEEPS I hours for Mountain time.) cent visitor tP that tiny repnblic._ great sweep out to sea, and made for if .p»e long/moGths since'we ^ r te d 6n^ P on asalo; by a round thait,, l calta-' the great liner, ’at Goode Islaif^ to ff J». B. C. BED NETWORK—Ansnst 10 Between her^home,. her.-job. and. lated, ' would '■ Uiins aie into town 7:30 p. m. Chase and Sanborn. her public duties, the time of'an edii-. g o l d I been a mintite only, and as U noth­ ■*:15 p. m. Atwater Kent. towards sjfteitiooa. ^ ing, no- one, had, ever, , come between. 9:15 p. m. Stodebaker Champions. cated woman in Esthonia is ^yere- Annual Wh«a I'caftie In, hoisting the yellow N. B. C. BliUB NETWOBK iy taxed, she says. Many such wom­ NothlBg^of ,a!l ,tb% e^Ianatlon^ all 6:30 p. m. Williams Oil-O-Matica. en have, two or three public, duties, a ‘ ^ I flag that asks for the doctor and the talk/ that shonld have been.,be­ 7:00. p. m. Enna. Jettick -Melodies. Beatrice G rim s h a w pratique, I w m left to wait sometime. tween us two, got Itself said. For one COLIIMBIA.SYSTBIU . , job as home-maker, wife a.nd mpther, At last the doctor’s launch came out il:S O tu m. International broadcast. and another as wage earner. These moment we 8t6od,,/ailing. our- h u n ^ V 1:00 p. m. Ballad..Hour. ' and freed me'; the ciistoms let me.'go, eyes with one another, and t think I .2:30 p. m.' Conclave of Nations. Esthonlan women are carrying heavy [icnic with an easy qiiestion or two... ^ ' •,4:00 p. m. Toscha Ssldel. Violin. responsibilities. Esthonia Ipst Its was. Id. that motnen^ as paie'ss she. 4:30 p. nu. Rev. Donald G. Barnhouse. men heavily in the World war, and Scarcely had I landed before half Then ;0ur iirms were round eaci; other, ■ 6:30 p. m. Jesse Crawford, 'Orsan. my at^uaintance—It seemed-r^were and the hon4y of tha s w ^ te ^ kiss Id , 7:00 p. m. ,Mayhew Lake Band. in its struggle for independence wom­ C o p y rls M 67 Husliei about me. vieiug with, one another 7:45 p. m. "Chic" Sale. en must now help to do the work aUvthe world waivon. my lips at last 8:00 p. m, Malestic Hour. Heinlthj Massta & Co. A for first chance to relate the of ; She was sitting on .my knee, i>y and 9:30 p. m. Around the Samovar. of their nation. They also‘work In complexioiis. the day. 11:30 p., m. Ann Leaf. Orean. the fields, repair roads,- streets and WN'C Serrte# >J by-^-l don’t know where. I bdd found come from h ^ t h y systems. Sir Richard Fanshaw had taken - ■«i chair—and ,we-;biegah to talk', but K N. B. C. RED NBT-WORK—Aneoat 11 railroad tracks, w ort. in , brickyards, out his launch early that morningl '7:00 a. m. JoUy Bill and-Jane. lumber yards and in building con­ Free the body of poisons ^ t h *eople. was not the talb'l had figured. 10J15 a. m. Badio Household Institute. Feen-a-mint.' Effective in' and hai^ never come back, and , the : fw h at are yoo-.go|ng t<> do tiU we 3^0 p. m. Moxie Hostess. struction and perform other labori­ launch had been sighted actualiy .com-, are , married?” was the first thing I 7:30 p. m. A & P Gypsies. ous tasks. If they sought to use Bmaller doses. AD tog gists sett t h e s t o r y 3:30 p, m. General Motors, Ing In from Fisherman on Its own, till remember asking her. 9.00 p. m. Ovaltine. their political pow;er to the fullest tU s safe, scientiflc laSative. Up It ran' aground on a shoaL When And she—“Oh, go bvme and make 9.30 p. nt. Sign of the Shell. they could outvote the men. Every Fill n„ « pleasure trip In eastern N. B. C. BLUC NEiTWORIE one is public spirit^, carrying , two they got to It, there wasn’t a soul on .iiers Philip *jnory, BneUsh tt up'With Dad and Mother,-I sup­ ‘ 7:00 a. m. Quaker CroickUs Man. 5„,W war veteran, now a trader board, and no trace of the bridegroom pose.” ,' , 12:45 p. m. Farm and Home Hour. or three jobs with pride instead of ' " ,1,8 Island of Papua, New but his gold cigarcase. Fisherman and I did not ask her what she had' to 6:00 p. m. Pepsodenc—^Amos 'a' Andy. complaint . 6:30 p. m. Roxy and His Gane. Feenamint 5.„l„ea, plunges overboard to tbe surrounding sea had been fruit: make up. I was too busy swallowlag „ve the >'f« of » musical comedy 7:15 p. m. Tastyeast Jester. \ .a large lump of disappointment Some­ 8:00 p. m. Maytag Orchestra. IFOR COWSTIPATIOH Ttress. ltn o '» “ <“ ••G ln - S lin e .- 8:30 p. m. Real Polks. Foimdation for Belieif' imory becomes Interested In Pla body I had thought—but that, o t ■9:00 p. m., Stromberg Carlson. Concerning Third Match jiolene Oil l| 'Vrier, member of a wealthy cptirad, .was Impossible 1--^ girl with COLDBIBIA SrSTEU feiSwwRiiiWirtAgSg. south Wales family. H« 7:00 a, m- Paul Rader. There Is a multitude of 'supersti­ L))s her ot Ills knowledge of a money (curse her money}) and I with­ 8:30 a. m. Blue Mon. Gloom Chasers. tions which have become thoroughly 9:00 a. m. Radio Home Makers. ironiiertul gold field on the la- out even fflough cash to buy stores imbedded in the race, and are ob­ Sd ■•Gln-SI-iner" tells him Pla for my trip. . . .' H:00 a. nir CoIumbla Revue. i, engased to Sir Richard Pan- 1:00 p. m. The Honolulans. served seriousfy or humorously ac­ h illt o n ic fte Minute" Well, if anything on earth was sure. 2:3a p. m. Educational Feature. C ;^ ua„- His holiday ended. Am- 3:00 p. m. U. S. Navy Band. cording to the IndivIduM- .tempera- * wy arrives back at Daru. He It was sure that I stioaid btye enough 7:30 p. m. Ceco Courlei‘'s. tnent. Some people will not accept over 50 * „Kts an Englishman, ■- Spicer, to pay for everything I fancied};when 8:00 p. m. Physlcal Culture Magazine. M alaiia ,8:45 p. m.. Mardi Gpas. the third light frPm a match because yeMsithasbeen [here on development basiness I came back from that trip, .i (or a syndicate of .which Pan- 9:30 p. m. Jesse 0-awford. Orean. it signifies death or disaster. The the 'household The more reason—if reas6n was 10:15 p. m. Heywbod Broun's Column. ♦ sSaw Is head. Fanshaw's name origin of this supeBstitlon' is more remedy for all Chills wanted—for getting away at once. For rscalls to Amory a long-forgot- N; B. e. RBU .NETWOKK—Ao»u»t. 13 ' under^andable. thM-.Bome. Io time .forms of ,4 ( ^ . innd ten incident tn which ha wit­ leaving , her. ’i?hat ,hnrt 7:()0 a. ini Jolly Bill and Jane. ’ ♦ nessed the escape of Fanshaw 9:45 a. m. National Home Hour. ^ of war when a soldier lit :a. match It ■ ,She went on talking. She sat there 10:15 a. m. Radio Household Institute. revealed his whereabouts tc the ene^ * from a leper colony. He tells It is a Reliable, Fever III! friend Bassett about It and on "my knee as If it had been a chair, 8:00 p. m. Eveready Hour. ^ j 8:30 p. m. Happy Wonder Bakers. my. The sniper who saw the light decides to Inform lAurler. He her; arms supporting her, round my 9:00 p. m. Enna Jeftlck Songbird. . lifted his gun to his shoulder. There General Invig­ The Corner EDes to Thursday island to send neck; and yet I felt that for the mo­ 9:30 p. m. R. K. ;0. Hour. orating Tome. Dengue the message. Amory hears Fan- are three, stages to: firing: Ready ment, she had withdrawn hereelf « N. b. c. b l u b jv e t w o r k Shaw dictate a message which 7:00 a. m. Quaker Crackles Man. (cock the trigger), aim (gun at DROPSY SPECIALIST Indicates that tha secret of the little. 9:15 a. m. Prances -Ingram. shouMer) and fire. Therefore, the iTave made the treatment of dropsical gold Held Is known. Amory . . . “Ton see, they thought—at 9:46 a. m. H. J. Heinz. third soldier to receive a light from troubles a specialty for maiiF rears. Writ« meets with an accident that lays least Mother did; Dad wasn’t,there— 12:45 p. m. Farm and Home Hour. fflvlng a statement of your condition and him up for three weeks. Recov­ 6:00 p. m. Pepsodent—^Amos ’n’ Andy. the match was the one visible when have me forward you tria l' treatment at>-. that there was- too much ' hurry 7.00 p. m. Pure Oil Concert. ffolutely F re e . J> R . B .^ G R ^ N . ered. he sails alone for Port ' 8:00 p. m. Johnson :and Johnson. the sniper was.reafly to fire. That Is DBPT. CHATSWORTH. GEORGIA^ Moresby. A storm compels him about—" And now she faltered; her 9:00 p. m. Westlnghouse Salute. how the third, light from the match to put in at Thursday Island face turned, In the.dusk, a llttle-away 9:30 p.,m. Crush Dry CronleS. came by its sinister sipificanc^ Khere he dnds Fanshaw. from me—“About the marriage.” < COlitllURIA SYSTEM . I did not answer. 7:00 a. m. Paul Rader. 8:00 a. ni. Somethine for Everybne. . Exaggeration “Richard cabled,”, she went on. -“He 8:30 a. m. U. S. Army Band. CHAPTER VI— Contiued ;9:00 a. m. Radio Home. Makers. Ivy Lee, who visited Soviet Russia said he was staging earlier than he 9:30 a. m. O’Cedar Time. ■—12— had expected, on his exploring trip 10:30 a. m. Columbia Salon Orchestra. in the Rockefeller interests, was con­ “It doesn’t matter,” I thought 11:00 a. m. Columbia Reyne. gratulated at a luncheon In New through the unknown parts «f Eiirope. '2:30 p. m. For 1four Information. |"Ei?lit miles is only eight miles, and And be said one never knew one would 3:00 p. m. U. S. Army Band. " Yorl!, on the excejlent book he has I I'll be there Dot much behind him." I come back. And he asked me to meet 8:00 p. m. Henry-George. written about his visit She Was Setting on My Knee By and .9:00 p- m. Graybar’s “Mr. and Mrs.” “M y^ook at least has corrected € C B E X used In leases of BCZBMA. TBT« I picted up my little dinghy, slung It him here and marry him before he 9:30 p. m. Grand Onera Miniature. TER. ITCH and other skin troubles Is By— I Don’t Know Where I Had some exaggerations,” Mr. Lee said. hnto the ligtit-green water, and pulled left.” ' ' ...... ■ ' iruaranteed to bring relief even thoitirh Found a Chair. N B. C. b e d NETWOBJC—Aueu»t IS “We don’t want Sovietism here, of other, treatment may have failed; . Send 1 Dtjt. I B.f.m®BpenaL,T.p.o.B question in' their eagerness to tell 3:00 p. m. Musical Album. 11 uith this wind—in forty minutes, and me all about it. that I couM have her determined to stop, if the heavens 7:00 p. m. Manhattan Moods. over, Germany. The engine resem­ W. IM. U., ATLANTA, NO. 3U1930. liiat's good enough.” Nevertheless I nothing, on my'part, to telL fell. . . . W ell!—So I came. And 7:30 p. m. Forty Fathom Trawlers. bled an armored car and the two ■could not feel quite easy; It seemed 8:00 p. m. U. S. Marine Band Concert. If I - bad doubted my safety, 1 did I—I— Let me go.” ; 8:30 p m. tA Paiina Smoker. propellers were driven by motors. Mexican Sentimental Song Id me that Fanshaw was just the sort .9:00 p. m. Voice of Columoia. not doubt-It now. I climbed np t*e I did not struggle to hold her, by The experiments were similar to The song known as the “Home, «t man to lieep a card up his sleeve. long, steep stony path that led to the so much as a finger or a fold- of her N. B. C. RED WETWORK-Adgnst 14 those being made in Scotland with Sweet Home" of Mexico is “La- “What card could he have?” I ar-: 8:30 a. m. Jolly Bill and Jane. house where Pia might be found. dress. I knew that for the moment the George Bennip raiiplane, a cigar­ Golondrina,” bySarradell. The trans­ jued trith myself. “I can say enough 5.30 a. m. Best Foods Round Table. The native in a government tunic, something other than love, or I, had 10:00 a. m. Bon Ami. shaped car guided by rails built on lation of this is “The Swallow.” . It -and I will—to put a dozen weddings 10:15 a. m. Radio Household’ Institute. who came to the steps, answered ia f her in its grip. Death. Th^. thoight a series of trMties and driven 120 has been sung for mttny. years, and •off; and once put off—once let me 10:30 a- m. Rlnso TelKle. . inquiry with i'Sinabada, she stop." of - today; of the man who;: was - to 4:00 p. m. R. -K. O.. miles an hour by aircraft propeii.ers. it is referred to as the "Home, Sweet have time—" 7:00 o. m. Fleischmann. Would sb6 see me? I scribbled my have held her, in his arms; 'l^ing Home” o f,Mexico, as it is generally I stopped, seized the tillei*, and 8:00 p. m. Arco Birthday Party. ■ No Way of Charging name on an envelope, and sent tt In "tossed w ith'tan^e and-with shells” 8:30‘ p. m. Jack Frost Mel. Moments. played ^ the concluding number of Matched tlie boat over. 9:00 p. m. R. C. a; Victor Hour. a dance or other festivity. by the native. at-the bottom of the Coral ,s,ea. I Black—What’s tha:t old tightwad “Gosh," ! said to myself., “Is that understood. • , N. B. 0. BLKE NETWORK ' so sore about? She would see me. The boy c&me 7:00 a. m. Quaker Crackles Man. .TOur card, my man?” For be had AVhite—He’s just discovered that Need No Help back to say that, “Sinabada, shis talk She came back as I had known she 7:15 a. m. Peggy Winthrop. /■ turned the launch, and was heading would, in a minute or two and„shielded 9:15 a. m. O’Cedar. he gives everybody a pain in the You can'fool some of the people you come.” 9:45 a. m. Barbara Gould. lier—thirty miles an hour—straight' neck and can’t think of any way of all of the time and ail of the people It seemed too easy, too , simple. ' I by the darkness, let me wipe tbe tears 12,:45 p. m. Farm and Hom e Hour. lor me. 6:00 p. m. Pepsodent—Amos ’n’ Andy. chitrging ’em for i t some of the time, but the rest of the felt almost afraid. This , was Pia, from her face. All I had heard of Sir Richard’s* 7:15 p. m. Tastyeast Jester. •time they will make fools of them- slowly coming through the curtains “There, there, sweetheart,” I found 8:00 p. m. Knox Dunlap Orchestra. daring as an airman. In the war, went 8:30 p. m. Maxwell House Concert Foil Housefly selves.-rJudge. at the end of the veranda,- Graver, myself saying, as^one consoles a cry­ racing through my bead.. His fierce COLUMBIA SYSTEM ' Red and yellow lights are repellent older, changed, I saw her. I saw. too. ing child, when its.flt of tears„te past 7:00 a. m. Paul Rader. |he day before. attacl:—his famous stunts. . . . “Don’t mind about klm. J 3 e wasn’t 8:00 a. m. SomethinK for Everyone. , to the common housefly, experts at Susceptible Metal* Traly he was stunting now. He might, that the change was not—as It might 9:00 a, m. Radio Home Makers. ! way. worth—” ' 1 S t Helens, England, have discovered. • The bureau of Standards sa,vs that probably would, cut my boat in two, have been—the work of the last few 10:15 a. m..The Tintex Group. “It’s not that It’s because I'm not liOO ’p.' m. Quiet HarmbnTes: : Flies, it was found, will desert rooms iron, nickel 'and, cobdlt are'' metals possible to cast snd spHI me In a shark-haunted sea, houra Whatever had altered her sorry—not really sorry. Almost glad. 1:30 p, m. Ann Leaf. Organ. s; lighted thus. that the ordinary horseshoe magnets sevnn and a half miles from the main- was less recent, than the tragic end 4:00 p. m. Educational Feature. • • cbain method* of her bridegroom. She had, indeed, I never should have'done i t I was 5:00 p. m. New World Symnhony. attract - iana. He might merely wreck him-, 6:30 p. m- VWard’s Tip Top Club. The Label it and every, the look of one who has been half , Imad to promise. But you^you— , 7:00 P. m. Educational Feature. self in the attempt. Anyhow, he Houseiiolder—What does this label, stunned by an unexpected blow, ai^d As clearly as If, she had spdlsen 8:00 P. m. Arabesque. „ Pet Peeve failed. But fair meiint to try. That was E’anshaw. 8:30 p. m. American Composers' Hour.' “Wait and Seie” mean? scarcely yet recovered; but the grief, them, I tieard tiie' woi^s,. “You left We bate the mao who says, “Yes, And. 1 swear, even as I saw Mm drive ' Jobbing Gardenei^Well, I forgot 3ed that wa#te- the wild despair of love parted from me.” N. B. C. RED NETWORK—Angns* W you are right, in a general way, but fight down on me, I found time, some- 7:00 a; m. Jolly Bill and Jane. - Just wot 'I plakted there, sir.—An­ this case Is an exception.”—Atchison kow, to think, •‘G— d, Eichard Fan- love In fulfillmenfs very hoM—these i “There was' something,”- she - said 9:45 a. tn. National Home Hour. FinaUy the swers. ' Globe.. , sliaw, if you weren’t the^ biggest vli- were ntrt hers.’ ' . ■ ^ presently, “something I didn’t quite 10:15.a. m. Radio Household Institiits. I had, almost feared, the ineeting, grasp about it alL K ever yon know 3:00 p. m. Moxie Hostess. lian unhung, what friends we two, 7:00 p. m. Cities Service. Rare Cbinese. Animal , Until, you go camping you cannot I ton Id have been!'* . been afraid of what 1 might feel io any more about the, whole 'tUng— 8:00 p. m. Cliquot Club. de shafts saved 9:00 p. m. Raleigh Review. The giant panda of western China realize that one can be, comfortable in the same moment, I had reached her presence; might, terribly, with Richard’s trip, and the hurry hfe was lin fo u r years. shut lips, remember. I thought my In, and whatever else I mayn’t have ■ N. B. uded by the hearf-I know you’U teil^me/’;; 9:45 a, m. H. J. Heinz. ■ 12:« p. m. Farm and Home Hour. relation of the raccoon ■ : Loiid-moiathed .people are blessed shadow of the day, ,as bers might, "If ever I- know a c h in g more thao > a year. The “ to my shoulder, and shot him dead. 6:00 p. m. Pepsodent—^Amos ‘n* Andy. ^pr-one thing:; They seldpin talk be- Be fell from the wheel of the launch, have been dimmed by time. . ., , 1 dp ■ kno-w abdut it,” I told Ser, “I 5:IS p. m. American Golfer. i>hlne saved « I was. to learn here, : ior, th^'-fiift 7:30 P. m. Hlckok Sportcasts. Isn’t it' amusing, the variety of In­ -'hb^your back. - - fight down into black blue- water, will certainly tell you.” t; And to iny- 7:45 p. m; Famous Loves. time and the last—sluM It was for terruptions a man will get whep he is sank and was gone. self I added. ,^‘God. forbid your know­ 8:00 p. m. Interwoven Pair. trying to tell a story he oughtn’t to in , little thing as all time after—^what love could, miean,: 8:30 p. m Armour Program. , . •Never hit a man when he’s got yoa ' The launch, released froa control, ing "half What r do, how or ever.” 9:00 p. m. Armstrong Quakers.. ' mixed company? . ' , . - down. ■ Jelding was de- "Mt ahead furiously. I stayed and do.. There was not betweCT us. (TO BB COMTimraiDK 10:00 P.-'m. The Elgin Program. ®mute watching It; wondering whether COLirHBIA SYSTEM Its nnnecessary 7:00, a. m. Paul Rader. « Would get to the mainland without 8:00 a. m. Something for Everyone. I strength, nitting anything, and what woiild be 9:00 a. mURadlo Home Makers, 10:00 a.' nifi3olumb1a Salon Orchestra t endless chain yiousiil of its arrival, empty, If it djd. Youthful Lovers Made Victims dfJvUi^^ 1:09 p. rii.4;rhe Aztecs. , ' . , little thought'of mysalie, though 1,:35 p; m. The Stover. Farm Ha,nds. i long was in* 6:00 p m. The Crockett Mountaineers. was vaguely aware that my own life [This conveyor One of the minor executives in « resnlt wa^ .^ihaf her'Bub^tute, start­ 7:00 p, m. N it W it Hour. Wglit some day be forfeit, to pay for ing to traniijibe .the letters on th« 7:30jip;.,m. "Gold Seal >IerchanU. We life 1 had that minute spilled into, liarge New York office and one of.th'j 8:00 p.'tijfi True Story Hour 300,000 part* secretarlM had been carrying on a se­ cylinder,, hikrd the love message .and 9:30 p.'m‘.'^3old Medal Fast FrSlcht. 'he Pacific ocean. It did not se3m burst Into laughter,; ; 10:15 pi m. Heywood Broun’s'Column. ; mo»". *,000 pounds, 0 matter very miich. JNothing seemed cret romanre for some tinie, aithpugh THIS tlQU iP no one. In . the tetabllsiimmt:, was Philip was uniible to stand'np na- «. B. O. RED NETWORK—:Ansn»t 16 .quitoes, motte,:Foaito tied- jiss, unvarying 0 matter. For now I understood that 7:00 a. m. JollyiB lll: and Jane. . aware of I t 1 , n. ' der the razzing'r he received daily 10:15 a. m. Radio, Household Institute. I S S U D D E N 6 e A T H T p ; bti^,fl(a9r-)guicte^ r done by hand, hli '^''flDg tbe red years of-war thereafter and soon found a n o th e r.^ 5.00 .p. m. General Electric, Hour, aa not been the same as this killing Being an .up-to-date young maoi the liquid,. It p e n e t r a t e their tiny sitlon,-New Tbrk Sun. '’ ■ 9:00 p. m. Lxicky Strike Dan^se Orch. F U ^ AND jVIDSQUITOES prk easie't for otv. I fg ii mysgif fpr tj,g jjg j time' executive, who shall be known only Ni B. C. B L B ^ NETWORK tSeatibing t u l ^ ' ^ jmsects Al-i by his first name; Phillpr to save em-.‘; 7:00 a.- mJ Quaker Crackles ^an . - aved time and days, blood guilty. -*12:45 P. m. Fanri and Home Hour. ,w^'lov«-« The barrassnient, carried, on; Jjs courtship 1:30 p. m. Keystone‘Chronicle. -, mao bad tried to run me down.' T alt to .Yo:utMli^;;Vi» '31ot:s of the car. but I had not even attempted to in a taodem manner.' Instead of writ­ 6:00-p 1h..i'Peosoilent— Amo.

Then romes. games and lively dandi^, _ Scientist H as Hijiity. pilra of frosted cake, Quick teUef from rhe.,,. Tons of ice-cream,^'^p and cookies, pains without And some skating on the lake., les— H I ^nailed on Dr- Friedrich kJ H ippo ‘i^tftIow^'lhH’me?>moutbfal'. ' rprman scientist, although Seven bricks of .peach Icecream, . ■ooteil Doran, with whod ■1 ““'—utf. ri^au .. . ' romanff L v still clings, « on the lonely To relieve the worst rheumsK. . a V^.easy matter. ^ I w ; m m do It every time! ■laD^ fs the observation of Chi . can always take. Genuine ■ San Francisco globe I o r e W ^ Look for the d ? ? '* t h „ visited the couple in on each tablet ™ *-kj, of his 68-day voyapo \ On* case of pop, ten dozra cookies, With her cheerful face abeam. 1 ^‘She doctor.and frau were in[ BAYER I then we first saw them,” t m Jim Giraire'is not to iud&. A .“hut they . donned ciothd w w n He lays his spoon upon his plate ■ pow®'' ’ ijijiey were so excited td And while each bite slides down hte A S P I R l ^ Has a vfLitui suir '^ere almost irrational in ' throat wiirn , ABD s p a - fi How patiently you see'him waltl Foot A«het I asked the doctor if they V/HrtE n u w t t «rf» H kat - nWisK. KH i* A big surprise was accorded the members of the World power conier^nca There are four arches in the fooi Now the masquerade is over. in Berlin when .the heW super-prMsure locomotive (above) was shown them. the long arch at the inside ot t ■ , „ned to return to civilization. ■’ tur oof, tor. cuRi/ifffr uftti uribe/t tM>is — but she says no. never,’ hi Once again strikes up the band. It Is radically different from the common steam engine. The new engine has foot from heel to great toe the fr I }>AsrB (% r« B after Poi.t>iiie- -fUen 3flc(T- ms « iu Sleepy animals are ready 2,500 horse power, steam pressure of -120 atmospheres'and steam temperature arch across the ball of the foot ‘ r 's o I guess the doctor, at ll kind of tired o f the primitivel VR For their beds in Jungle Land! of 500 degrees Celsius. The feature of the, super-pr^ssure engine is that It arch at the outside ot the foot f,?' If H of his dictum of denying h i j ' —Eliiabetb Garould. saves 45 .per cent in beating material, ' '■> . the heel to the base of the small to“ I and the arch across the middle nf l “,t food except fruit. T H E A N IM A L Close behind them marcli the s t r ^ d foot under the instep. ' I ' ,.He wears' long hair and ta lt Zebras, MASQUERADE A M IS T A K E . . 1.1, Jfh he considers himself inspl Monkeys, Elk, and Antelope, Unwise Friendskip, Im . vou can find a lot, of folks! Playing on their horns and trombones 'without leaving California," I Spiring the Conimbn Foods ^ “A great man who chooses feew, 'Fhroagta the flower-laden jangle - Some of th^m I eUR I COUWTRY I OH I THE 1 friends,” said Hi Ho, the sage I mtter’s trip to the Island was! See tbe animals parade. a r e skipping By N ELU E iWAXWECL Vi Chinatown, “may find himself i„ ,u I " d by a desire to escape the “1 Here they come In fancy costnme .ro pe . | “1 of civilization,” and for thel To tte Jtmgle masquerade. situation of one who seeks to makP . blended. ■ Have ready three cupfuls: of sapling do the work of a crowba * 1 “’ of testing certain scientifici -Three'times three' Be dlliBiBnt and faithful; patlenfaiid ■ hopeful. 'dne and all of you; aind may —Washington Star. lories relating to primitive nutil On hla throne sits Father Lion, they pass King Pi (l/ii 1 ^ M sliced ^peaches. Put a layer-, of but­ we all Know; at all times, that verily tered crumbs in a buttered .baking Crown atilt upon his brow. Lion. the Btsrii'al rules above us, apd t h a t . Berlin in July, 1029, . Though the animals respect him, I FOB I BLUEI I FOR I RED 1 di.6h, .cover with a layer of;; peaches, Fell Out ^ He will pick the nothing flnaliy wrong Has Happened |i,ic woman companion, whom hel Not a Zebra fears him now. one who wins. or can happen.— Thomas Carlyle. sprinkle' with a grating' of lemon: peel “Been mountaineering, ,Toe? Somehow or other these 'words were or orange peel and continue until all seem all bruised up.” “I |,ad a ni-hl, I restored to health and who ha# All the jungle rings all put In the wrong boxes.. They are Inrcssed a wish to share his e^ ie d y Lion leads the party, ? IS the common things which w e; the Ingredients are used. Cover , the mare in a hammock.” ' w i t h w ild all mixed up. Can you piint them Iment. He spent his entire fortuii Stately in her Empire gown, cheering asaln in the boxes, below so that side use daily which we like to serve an disii and bake one hour. Remove the 'By her friend, Giraffe, escorted, When he names by side In their projier order they different w'hys to tiifeke them more a ^ CQver and brown the crumbs. ' Serve He who laughs last doesn't havt I tlie trip. t. i make a rhyme?., hot with a hard sauce. . ' th‘e laugh on him. I The journey was made by wal Dapper gentleman from town. the Gold Dust Twins. rpealing to the appetite. . lEeuador, where the couple bougl Ismail boat to complete their travf Jlistress Hippopotamus, I I I |— ^ Delicate Cabbage. ^ , Fried -Apples and Onions^ Kapldly the animals take their caps I the Gal'apagos group— about 600 In flounces, with a ribboned crook Shred -the amount ,of cabbage needed Take the new green apples,, slice off. ■ distant. Setting up a primitive t Not a sound the silence breaks ■and simmer gently in milk to cover. them without peeling after removing Idle in the wilds of the island of Add butter' pepper and salt and a tea- the corea. Slice very thin, three or While the King ■ ■with pomp and Ichoice, the doctor and his corapal SROonful of sugar. A little fi.our may . ASAFOETIDA was well know to jo„- speeches four onions- and put them to cool? In leDgaged in testing the effect on I Hands the twins their prize , p t o be added for tblckening if desired or a tablespoonful of sweet fat; when pandparents. Doctors prescribed it fe. liquid fora for baby's eramps.Grown-m> Isystems of a diet combining rawl cakes. a half cupful of , crushed crackers half cooked' add the apples, a little I. HIE took it In pills as a LAXATIVE m* ■ cooked food, with raw cereals p •makM a tasty thickening. water, salt, sugar and a dash of NER'VINE with good resuIls.RDP.!lNElt Another way to cock the homely ■ pondering. 'Is sweet Bo-Peep. And close behind pepper. Cook together until tiie onion TABL.ETS contain ASAFOETIDA.Mis«l MUSIC PUZZLES vegetable is to chop it fine and put to with other good drugs they sive rellei: her is well cooked. Serve with pork chops cook in a very little water. Simmer to those who suffer with GAS on tts Beg BhlDoceros. Oh, look I A LIMERICK ANOTHER LIMERICK or pork roast. ; - S,rOMACH AND CONSTIPATION.They I Salesman Kills Bear for ten minutes, then add butter, salt will not gripe. To introduce RUPANER How happily he trots along, and pepper to season. A dash of vin­ TABLETS we will send a FULL 2So tat as Lumberjacks Uy little Pet Ben uM. In- j' AdevlltUesiilie ■ Butterscotch Pie. . . Tooting horii tn manner blythe, egar may be added If liked and a tea- for 10c. "Write your name and adilrea Longmont Col.—Matching an I Beat two- egg yolksi add three ta- plainly and mall dime to j fashioned rifle and his nerve ag Just like Boy Blue. Who is that Pirate. Went out tor • rMe la * spoonful of sugar. blespoonfuls o f, flour, pour this over SMILE REMEDY CO., ST. LOUIS, MO, la huge black bear charging on a With the ugly carving knife? ■ ' ' ' ^ --' one' cupful of brd'wn sugar, and two mill camp. Herbert Sullivan, L . Shamrock Salad, cupfuls, of milk that have been heated I That is Mr. Thomu Tiger, She suw, -Fidae- I moot salesman, killed the animal | Making timid folk turn pale. Select long, nan-ow' green peppei«: . together. Put Into a baked pie crust removfr'tfce se^us and let stand in very-: 'Coyer with meringue, using the : egg- Ibis first shot He looks around as U he were I'm glad as «an -f Sullivan sells automobiles andl Afraid some one might puU his tail. cold water to-become firm. Add cream whites beaten stiff and . four table- to cream cheesei a little onion Juice, spoohfuis of sugar. Brown.' j rarely fired a gun since his boy| Jim and ^;umbo Elephant You lo'iee ^ t 1 cet sooit S 1 her noae with ai salt .aiid cayenne and a handful, of' G lENN’S I days on Fourth of .Tuly. Look about with sheepish grins. I He had'barely reached the sa^j p^can meats .cut fine. Pack the cheesjl- ■ ’'-.' "Ciieese'Souffle.-, ' Hand in h ^ they priinly wadiSe, (Fill In the notes which by l e t ^ complete the imflnished word which into-; Ae peppers and set away to; chill,. S u i p h u r Soap Iid Big.Elk Park,', 30 miles we Melt two teblrapoonfuls of butter, Posing as the Gold-Du^ 'Twins. . precedes the musical staff.) • ‘ Wheii'rpady to serve arrange a slice of: I Longmont to deliver n new car, add' three .tablespoonfuls bfi flour, and Bkln ernptloDB, excesslia piiieappiVon a nest of lettuce and;two; C o ^ a io i perepiiatlon. Insect bites la hatless lumberjack dashed when well mixed add gradually one- slic.es' of ;the stuffed pepper. Serve 33H%Pure relieved atonce by ibis re- I camp, shouting “The bears Maidenbair Tree E ^Ibite d half cupful of scalded milk. Season Siilphur Ireshiog.beaatifrlcgtollet with mayonnaise. and bath soap. Best for 1 after us.” The glnko, of. maidenhair, tree, of with salt, cayenne, aBd add: one-fourth Sullivan asked if they had any] Cariying a Chip on Our Shoulder Japan, the only modem' suryivor of a Of a cupfill of cheese. Remove from S oft, C lear Skin I arms and was handed an old tree family of whlcfr ten fossil spe­ -< . ; Peach Betty. the fire,'add, three beaten yolks and Remove the crusts from slices of 145.70 rifle. He went out alone. ? ' —^^— Icies are known, -is represented by an cool. Fold in the stiffly bea.t$n whites Bobland’s StTptic GottoD.23c . By Me K. THOMSON. Ph. D. f soft bread anij break into small A few rods from the camp he| exiiibit in tlie ball of plant life at the .of. the eggs, pour into, a buttered bak­ Itwo bears. They saw him at the ! iti iti 1*1 iTi 1*1 t*i »t< «ti »t« »ti i*t t*t 1*1 iti 1*11*1 tti tTi iTi t*i tti iTi {*■ -*i iTi 1*1 ifi 1*11*11% 1*1 i*t A 1*1 »ti iti >ti i*< iti ■*- ■*- Field Museum of Natural History, crumbs. To three cupfuls • of. the ing dish and bake in a slow oven 20 jtime, and one^ a female, charged < ARRTIN6 a chip on the shoulder, He is not greatly disturbed by criti- Chicago, \vhlch Includes a branch in crumbs add one-half cupful of melted minutes.. Defeats C butter and toss with a fork untii well I upon 'him. is taken literally in lumber camps cism and insinuations to the contrary. full flowefi ^eeds, fruits and wood. ■ 1930. Westera Newspaper Union.) Mother’s weekly bridge party was In session. On receiving an enviable Sullivan aimed at its head and among boys as a means of start­ On the other hand the inferior per­ I rose on Its hipd feet and let go. ing a fight One member of tbe gang son is not so sure of himself and falls number of face cards, .Mrs. H—, a beginner, exclaimed: “Oli, what & j bullet struck the bear in the jav ■who is peeved, or just for the fun of more readily a victim' to ridicule. The [passed through its head. The beautiful hand I have!” picking a fight, will place a chip ot bravado attitude that we call carrying I bear fled., wood on his shoulder and defiantly Bpbbie, busy with blocks in his al­ a chip on the shoulder Is a means of Sullivan told the story to fr: parade before tbe one be wants to lotted corner, arose and w a lk e d owr bolstering up his courage, and an at-' I here and brought the bear bon fight The one is challenged in this to Mrs. H—. After an intense scru­ tempt to convince him as. well as oth­ Iprove it The animal weighed| way Is supposed to knock the chip ers that he is somebody. I 1 l.H-H-M IM-M-H-l-** 6 y JEA N NEWTON •^l'-l-'l-H --l-H --H-»H " l'1''H !l t l tiny df her hands, which hespote many hours on the tennis court, ts I pounds. from the challenger’s shoulder. A fight No matter what the ultimate mo­ h e womw lived in Canada,.where course, she had her bobk^ and some “Happy?” said the old woman. thoughtfully said: “Yes, but .rouf Immediately results. [ tives for carrying a chip on the shoul­ they .have cold winters. work-in poetry she bad planned ^o do “Oh, y^s,” said her young friend. In the figurative sens^ carrying a der, the major inotiv'e is to prove one’s She had had “flu,” so her husband —blit, she ^ id ,'th e evenings, with' “It’s so marvelous, not .to be In pain.” arms Is all freckled.” [Shooting. Bull Is Not chip on the shoulder is essentially an superiority. , Tsent her south for the rest of the nothing :to; do but “ rest” in a back­ “I know,"'said the old'woman. “It’s Profitable, Man Fij attitude of mind, the attitude of de­ It is a trite, but true saying that the season. . ground of gaiety—they were awfifl. T riat for Posterity wonderful /how mucli philosophy Burtonsvllle, Md.— Shooting theT fiance, of looking for trouble. man who Is looking fbr trouble usual- The first few. days left her very en­ “The trouble with you,” said an old Apparently fearful lest his clown- there is in' one sore flnger—how one I 1b all right if one uses no morel The attitude of defiance is the re­ iy finds more than he wants. A good thusiastic. The change from harsh woman from her home town who also' 'Ishness be lost to posterity, Grocl, iittle pain heli>s us to know when Igerous weapon than the tongue! sult of an actual or imaginary attack beating helps to keep the chip perma­ winds to .caressing breezes. The phy­ had followed the sunshine; “is tliat famous European clown, has fi"' we’re jiucky!” Iwhen It comes to shotguns It’s a| upon some cherished possession. We nently off the shoulder. sical delight of lying on the sands, you don’t know .when you’re luck^. nounced that he is organizing a mo­ ((& by tbe Bell Syndicate, lnc,-> Itlrely different matter, William take this attitude to show our con­ (IS) by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) basking in the sun. Tbe obvious bene­ Take care that you donjt find o ut” ■ tion picture company,'with hea(lqua^ tempt for the challenger, to disprove fit of the change to her little girl, The very nest morning it began— ters ln Berlin, for the purpose of pro- I farmer, discovered. John Matthias, a farmer, poss his contention and to establish our A Sextette whom, nurse and all,' she had with the - inflammation ; in her finger. It dpclng clown pictures. Is bull he prlzed'hlghly. Kecentll superiority. Four enemies are fighting tbe home, her. It was very delightful. seems the manlcuri^ had cut too deej- I bull sought new pastures and i The truly superior person, however, according; to Edward Saplr of Chicago But before ' long it began; to . pall.. the day before. It turned out to be The Sniveling | scarcely ever assumes this attitude. university: The cramped modem The woman had at home her «wn so­ a .real Infection, and requii'ed'two Ithem, so It Is alleged. In Miles’ ., Snooperchuck | Ifield. ,' . ., . He knows his powers and limitations. dwelling, the motor car, the indepen­ cial set and their round -of amuse­ laiiclngs. • • 9 dence of woman and labor saving de^ ments. At a large hotei -with its vari­ Several, days later, when the,young Montgomery county police arr vices. He should add the neighbor’s ous groups going their own way, a womanlVappeared^ again, she wore ,a .'. By Hugh Hutton 6 jMiles on a warrant sworn oul radio and the fellow 'who dikributes woman without her husband led a smile.twhefe before her accident there ^ : (Author Qf Nutty Natural ;HistofyV6 |MatthIaSi:charging cruelty to anil dodgers.—^ Times., ‘ quiet life. She, grew^ restless.. O f , had been'a'little frown of discontent ' |The warrant set out that Mile^ jpatience with the bull, blazed HILE, snooping arouhd in an. ice­ |*ith a sh o t^n and then leflj box fd rd ; bottle of stuffed olives, ■'founded, animal to suffer. Zoo Monkeys Doing a Turn for the “talkies” the snooperchuck often-gets too near Wthe ice and catches cold, in Its beak; I^osquitoes Gentlemen, giviiig I f the ',sniffles. ■ As it seldom carries handkerchief, it Is, to- a sad TTiey Prefer Bio .predicament,’ajid is easily .caught The , J’hiladelphla.— Mosquitoes 'trap,'consists , of a ppfk cbbp and a Ibjonds and- will pass up a br.ij bottle.<)f bliv'^' tied to each end of |sine times but of ten when ther ■.i-string.' -The snooperchuck grabs at Iblond in sight. tiie-ipbfk chop/thinking It might he a I '^*''8 'Was the assertion of He handkerchief, .and when, the olives' After Neryqus |Homing,- city entomologist and a l fall -bn ,him, he- 'is siipply; p.Wfcome jthority on mosquitoes and their h i BreakdoMl I “Mosquitoes and flies are senjj I;® ’‘eW,” , explained Mr. HoJ ' ■•.‘Ihadanervousbreakdo^ ll, I ^ are easily attracted to I and could hot do the wo I ® fo lk S ’ .'both men and wJ h a v e to d o a r o u n d the I “u seeni to prefer fair people to I -T K roU gh o n e o f yo u r booUeC ifl ,'*°®ther noticeable thing is th I f o u n d h o w Lydia E. f , j elds where mosquitoes buzz ail ham ’s Vegetable Compo . IliT ^ '’•■ horses it will be found| had helped other women an jight-colored animals are the Iwenttothedrugstoreandgo ™erers.” ' me six bottles. It has done me

gpisd in more ways tha |Cuckoo (the Clock Kinc and now I work . AWays Is in Se- without having to he ^ Morehi^a'cily; N. C.—It may SHE HAD HtARp/THAT—• ; will answer all peers' iK^n* tOj shoot.; song birds but I joy. . The,, overcome ' snooper* ■pleasure.”—HflnnflH chucks! are'tbep gathered .np'-on a coall l “m , sotifa-way .with shootingl . It^s wise, girls; to vyatch your P’s meyer.707N-i6Siro£.£«'^' Bdp ' the Clock. Game and',Q’s- at the altar, a bride shoygl, atid^ promptly- throxro ? out o t the window. Louis, IMinois, I j J " ‘las Brown said he was not and grobm lmifiediateiy after tlie cere, |,h°. .*? arresting Kelly for pickin, many face each otKerV; they wjll live ', .The individual shown ■ here-: snlfflng at a pork '^qhop. has single peiahuts for la t o®'^t!ficlarblrd. Jiin was aw ai happily; J f ; they turn tfieli^',backs; IrBo u®' tne cuckoo clock.l they w ill‘separate; if tlie groom walks tbe body-and head.: His sensitive nOse ;!s,;,a,. popcorn, :and the eats: are split ■bird ^ 'a shotgun, fired atf around the bridei he wiil/be kind to |„f I '‘“d- theinoise ceased irai| .her; if she walks around'hjm, he will . Seventy:fl,ye monkeys scampered across the rope 'bnsjJse- between two trill trees on Monkey Island;Wa$hlngtbu P.irk 'peanuts A clove neck and toothpick , be.'Upkini: TOO, Milwaukee, vWhen they ^yere 'P.iaced 'ln the exclusive residential «nlony for the summer and filmed for the talkie-' legs, fastened to split almonds f o r Ibehihd it'— *“ ((S by U lClure Newspaper Syndicate.). movies. - ' - 1 - ^ feet are about all else there is to i t s. :■ .UelrppelltaQ;. j«e>7si>aper' ae^e«) ■ ffiSKiteMffiSss R K O te D , m o c k s v il l e , n ; c . OF NUDE improved Uniform International "life e x p e r im e n t LOVE PIRACY “MAN” RHEUMATIC FEVER Mule Driver's Remarks TRACED TO TEETH { u m a t is n i? e x p o se d a s w om an Started B ig '‘Ruction” I Scientist Has Had There'had been a'light in an es- Scientist Tells of TesU Made tamlnet in Vaucoleura b e t w ^ some I ‘^‘'"Enough of Prim itive W ed Giri W kM Her Broth- regular, soldiers and some m'embers on Animals. of one of the new divisions. After e r B a c k e d Primitive life seems Dpwia. the M. P.’s had stopj)^ the huUaboo ■ i naVd on Dr. Friedrich Rlttef,' ' .-Jefferson Medical col­ li appeared that Private SUni ! Gibbs, Minneaprtis. Minn.-Por 24 years rBriiian sdentist. although his lege has just completed experiments tBy REV. p. B. PITZWATER. B, D,, 'Mem­ who was a mule driver in the Eight­ BA a Mary Hotallng lived as a man be­ I Fr.111 Doran, with whom he tending to prove definitely that rheu­ ber of Faculty. Uoody Bible Institute CHILDREN cause she could «et better Jobs and _ Of Chicago.) eenth infantry wagon train and did I f still clings to romance In matic fever .is the direct results o t <©. m e . West«ra.Newapaper Unlon.1 not like recruits had knocked tbe earn more money. She even married „ nn the lonely Galapagos Is- focal Infections, such as infected teeth new division in tbis -trise: / CRY f OR II—* •he rfl” a girl to savy the family honor when and tonsils. "Yes, sir.” said Slim, "they landed A nfl E c u a d o r . her brother Bed to avoid responsibility. C H ILD RE N bate to fake medians !<*," I (lie observation of Charles This was, achieved by mana^ng for Lesson for A ui^st 10 . at S t Nazalre and on their arm bras­ And now she has been named as the ^ as a rule, but every e trot- the first time to,produce'^ttefactory sards vras a roarin’ tearin’ wild ant the couple in th? man” who stole a married woman's Infections artificially In animals and HANNAH, A GODLY MO'THER tbe taste of ^to ria. And this p m affections! mal—a grizzly b’ar—with claws a foot of his 68-day voyage' from studying ' the . immediate and subsa- long and splttin’ like a wildcat vegetable preparation is jbst as good The kuit was Bled In the shape of LESSON TEXT—I Samuel 24- „„ his yacht Sarah, quent results. “When they got up near Bar le as it t^tcs; just as bland and jqst as a divorce complaint by Edward S. !8; 2:19, doctor and frau were-In the . Dr.' Virgil Holland Moon of the col­ GOLDEN TEXT—My son. hear the Due that animal had lost his claws hannl^ as the recipe reads. Balstad. prominent and well-to-do , t Y E R ' lien >ve first saw them,” said lege laboratory announced tbe results instruction of thy father, and (orsaite and lie stopped spitUn.' When they Vbra B^y*s warns of coB^ jeweler, against Mrs. Maunena Hal­ ' "but flie.v donned clothes to and. explained the methods of these not the law of thy mother. hit Beaumont behind Selcbeprey, a few drops of Castoria has bim B"”'® ' They were so excited to see ted. who. he charges, treated him ^periments at clinical sessions in the, PRIMART TOPIC—Hannah's Prayer that , fierce animal was just, ^ tt in ’ soo&ed, asleep again in a ji% . NoUt- I P l R i m “cruelly and Inhumanly” after she met A.naweced. ' almost irrational In their. amphitheater of .Tefferson liospitai,. ar­ downi lookin’ around bind'"of peace­ ing is more -valuable in dianbea. “Donald Hotaling,” which Is the name JUNIOR TOPIOr-Hannah’s Prayer Foot Arche, ' ranged by and for ex-internes of the Answered. - ful like. ' '• - When cbaited tongue or bad breath under which Eva Mary has gone for institution. I a«ked the doctor if they ever INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP- “And, soldiers, when one of their tell of constipatloii, invoke its g^tto . .e four arches in the font almost a quarter of a century. ' tC^How Can We Honor Our Parents? I .ledto return to civilization. ‘Well, He said that previous efforts at ar­ motor artillery batteries passed, us aid to cleanse tod legiilate a clfild's Irch at the Inside of Secret Is Bared. tificially Inducing chronic focal infec­ YOnNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP' I rbe but she says no. , never.’ be re- on the way to, the front, that b’ar reel to great toe, the i Halstad’s amazement w.ben he tions in experimental animals bad IC—The Value of a Godly Home. bowels. In cplds or cbUdren’s doeas^ . I "y So I ’■*'® doctor, at least, bad disappeared and they had a dove fe the ball of the foot learned that his supposed rival was you doidd use it to keep the system I f of tired of the primitive life failed because the viruses used had on their brassards and tiie words: b outside of the foot frl* ' a woman‘-a fact that reached the been introduced under the skin by in­ I. ,Hannah’s Sore Trial (1:1-8) bomclog^g. J iof his denying himself ‘Let us have peace.’ ” J the base Of the small r authorities because , ^oine.. one close to jection. ■ Elkanab had.two wives In violation Castoria is sold in every drug store: I ji food except fruit. Then the fight began.—Ted F. l-h across the middle of tl,» Mrs. Halstad babbled—may be imag­ The new method employed an In­ ot God’s law. God's primal thought the genuine alwaj/s bears (Zhas. H. I the Instep. ^ B %e wears long hair and talijs as Smith in Philadeipbia Public Ledger. ined. He and his wife have been fected cotton swab, which was sealed for man was one wife. Therefore, for Letcher’s signature. I he considers iiimself inspired; Adam be made Eve. Hannah’s sore estranged for some time as a result, in muscles or under the skin of the t vou can find a lot. of folks like trial grew out of Jealousy which nat­ French Glove, Industry iiwise Friendship, she said, of threats which he made animals after incisions had been made. |«'iritlio

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M R. Swicegood, ol spending this week witll ,0 Hopewell and Petersbj Visit The Ideal for y([ goodies. Mrs. J- L Rast l M is s Pauline, of Greenvl are guests of Mr. and M# Martin. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. L| children, of Salisbury, w of Mrs. James McGuire

3Ir s .' W. A. Killian daughter who has been latives in Mt. Holly retu^ Sunday. Hrs.-E. P. Bradley ad ters. Misses Fannie Gr^ Jane.'spent Friday in \\1 lem shopping. Hr. and Mrs. W F. iFIigh' Point, were in Wednesday having so^ work done. Miss Elizabeth Rodwel sonville, Fla., is spendinl mer in town with her pi and Mrs. J. W.^ Rodwellj NOTICE—Get HornJ Co. flour. I t ’s the best.I Miss Lois TliompsonI Loudon, a nurse at LonT torium, Statesville, speni in town the guest ot iVIi The Home Censor Holthoaser. . D. G Grubb left Monl iiig for Elkin where he [ tion with a construction who ate building a large | at Roaring Gap. FOR SA LE — 130 acrJ ed laud. Good tor cotq ; bacco, Situated near Church. W ill sell at a bl Call or write T. J .f Advance, A series ol meetings at Mt. Tabor Holiness Center, ,ou Sunday, The pastor, Rev. Mr, Winston-Salem, will , by other workers. Th^ invited to attend all the RELIABLE DEALI to handle Heberling P| Davie; County. Excelle tunity for the right md ings of $60 weekly nol Write for free catalogue! G. C. H E B E R L IN G c l Deyt: 1^29 Bloomilr Mrs Jane Taylor dS home in Smith Grove laJ day, aged 79 years, deatj from paralysis. The laid to rest in Smith Gt] tery Thursday afiernc o’clock, her pastor Rev. conducting the funeral services. Mrs. Taylor by two sous, Messi-s John TEylor, and one I Miss Sallie Taylor, ,all[ 15y ijiane» 5ughroe' Grove. Two half-siste| MICKIE, THE PRINTER^S DEVIL • © W c fM NewipBper Unioo Kock-aSye Mickie, in the Tree'lop' vive, _Miss Kathleen Cravd visiting her nncle at ErJ had the misfortune to gL broken just above thel Wednesday nigbt in af bile wreck between Ervil son City. Miss Craven f to a Johnson City hosf she will have to speij weeks. Miss Frankie sister, left here Thursi with her, AH wish for . a quick recovery. P. K. Manos, propri Davie Cafe, went to Du_ ■ near Kernersville last T, attend' the annual Gr which is held at this re. reports about two hun present from Greensb •otte, Salisbury, Wi and other points At f| a big picnic dinner was guests. During the ev wusic and dancing w Mr. Manos says this w picnic the Greeks have

Hazel, the little 9-yea ter of Mrs. Glenn M near . Turremine, died , “St Hospical, Winston-| '^edbesday morning, ^horviiiness. The bodi l^rest in' theTurrentiui MStlday^;afternoon aJ Cl6dfe'; RW. J. T TL. Kirk .^5:: tnneral' and burid , . v,^,pother,, three br^ '^^?iisters^ survive, • B y ™ l®en to come unto , 9 9;.';lhein; not, for of-si PERCY l : CROSBY of heaven.” © ty th» llcClurt Newspaper £yo4featd fam ily ^°“™““^ty have the syi il iL httle girll removed from eartt* _ Mesdames R. M. Holthouser, L; the DAVIE record. E. Feezor, Horace Hasotn, Misses Lois Thompsou and Helen Holt- I Make Our Store Your honsersoent Friday afternoon in Largest Circulation of Any Salisbury. pavie County Newspaper I ; ^Headquarter? Roy ,Call, who holds a position with a big departmient store at I When You Come To The lOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS. Louisville, Ky., is spending his Is T^e Oely Cash Grocery and Market in Mocksvilie vacation in town -with his parents, Every family should arrange to furnish, a T w R Swicegood, of R. , is Mr: and Mrs. ■ W. L. Call. 4 I Rfiy-Secbnd Aimual beisket of good eats for the PICNIC next n^iiitr this week with relatives B. Y. Boyles requests ns to an^ SlpeV ell and Petersburg. Va. uounce that he will collect all din­ week. The orphans need it, and remembeii’ Visit Tlie Ideal for yoiir Picnic ner baskets for the Masonic pic I Masonic Picnic Aug. 14th f I Vmu/i'&iOv, nic free of charge if you will, see ★ we can supply you with all the extras goodies. ★ him before 8 o’clock oii Thui'sday ★ needed at the right price. Complete line grs. J L. Rast and daughter, morning, Aug. 14 th. ★ I Bring A Basket And Help In A ★ .(is, Pauline, of Greenville, S* C., ★ fresh and cured meats too. Miss Lois Daniel was carried to ★ jrfguestr, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter I Worthy Cause < ★ Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, * Martin Saturday evening. She w as accom ★ ★ jlr. and Mrs. H. S. Luther and panied by her mother, Mrs. J. A. ★ ★ IDEAL GROCERY & MARKET. cbildreu. of Salisbury, were guests Daniel, and Dr. L. P. Martin. Miss LEGRAND’S PHARMACY ★ of Mrs. James McGuire last week. Daniel is suffering with a tumor on ★ the brain. ★ jjf= \V. A. Killian and little “THE REXALL STORE” jaligb er who has been visiting re- Phone 21 Mocksville, N. C i )a(ives !!i Mt. Holly returned home Revival To Close Soon. * lA]-. Sundaj. The great revival which has been )Irs. E. P. Bradley and daugb- in progress in this city for the past New Low Price On lers, Wi.sses Fannie Gregory and 1 8 days, will come to a close with Jane, spent Friday in Winston-Sa- the service on Sunday night. Wear Is The Best Evidence O f Good Paint. lero shopping. Evangelist Marshall Mott has done AMERICAN FENCE. some wonderful preaching since 3Ir. and Mrs. W Fv Stewart, of the meeting started, and, nearly STAG PAINT WILL WEAR High Point, were in town last two hundred conversions and re­ One gallon Raw Liuseed Oil added to one gallon Stag makes Wednesday having some dental clamations have resulted. Large 26 Inch Hog Fence 6 Inch Stay irork done. crowds have been present for every two gallons fresh clean paint, net cost to yon per gallon $ . . There is no better paint at any price; Made since . JIis.s Elizabeth Rodwell, of Jack- service and interest continues great 2 30 1845 20 Rojd Rolls $6.50 despite the extremely hot weather, sonyille. Fla., is spending the sum­ of the past two weeks. Services “The Store of Today’s Best” mer in town with her parents, Dr, will be held every evening this and Mrs. J. W. Rodwell. week under the tent, beginning Mocksville Hardware Company 32 Inch Hog Fence 6 Inch Stay NOTICE—Get Horn-Johnstone at 8 o’clock. Young people’s ser­ Patronize Your Hardware Store Co. flour. It’s the best. vices every morning at lo o’clock, 20 Rod Rolls $7.50 I at the Methodist church, and pray­ Miss Lois Thompson, of New er services from 8 a. m., to 6 p. m., London, a nurse at Long’s Sana- daily at the Baptist church...... iiMMtti...... WAUKEGAN BARBED WIRE lorium, Statesville, spent last week la town the guest ot Mrs. R. M. Cattle - - $3.25 Holthouser. , lews. Yoiir Winter Goal D. G Grubb left Monday morn- A very interesting base ball game was Hog - - - $3.50. iiig for Elkin where he has a posi­ played on the Advance base ball ground l o h / tion with a construction company Saturday evening between the Yadkin We are prepared to make delivery ivho are building a large club house College boys and the Advance ■ Boys, the Car Roofing, Fence and Nails, IH^T5'rHl5; at Roaring Gap. score being Advance 9. Yadkin 2. ' of good coal at reduced prices dur­ Mrs. Notie Williams has returnsd horns Jiist Unloaded FOR SALE— 130 acres unclear­ after spending some time recently in ing the month of August. We have ed laud. Good for cotton and to­ High Poiht. bacco. Situated near Bear Creek Citizens of Advance decided to have a four grades of coal—ail good but Get bur Prices Before Placing Your Order. Church. Will sell at a big bargain. nice clean cemetery at the M. E. church Come To The MASONIC PICNIC. Visit us that Call or write T. J. E L L IS, 80 over one hundred assembled there and some better—rthat. we are selling at Advance, N. G. R. 2. began work and beheve me it looks bn- day. Leave your packages in our care.i We are ter than it ever has in a long time and the following prices: A series ol meetings will begin we hope more interest will be taken in always pleased to serve you, at at Mt. Tabor Holiness church at the cemetery. Center, ou Sunday, Aug. th. $7 00 $7.50 $ $ 8 .0 0 V 17 Mr. J. E. B. Sbutt and Mt. W. M, |h;utt 7 . 7 5 The pastor, Rev. Mr. ,speaks,- of made a business trii> to Mocksville' one ■Winston-Salem, will be assisted "The iiboive prices are CAShw *‘The Store O f Today’s Best^’ by other workers. The public is day last week. Mrs. H. T. Smithdeal has returned home invited to attend all the services. Phone us your orders iahd let us after spending a couple of weeks in Win­ RELIABLE D EA LER, wanted ston-Salem. deliver while the price is at the bot­ to handle Heberling Products in Mr. Charlie Essex made a Uip to Win- Davie County. Excellent oppor­ ston-Salem Friday. tom. PATRONIZE YOUR HARDWARE STORE tunity for the right man. Earn­ Mrs. Jess Davis. Mr. W. B. Ellis,. Mr. ings of weekly not unusual. Leve Ware. Mr. A. 0. Cotnatzer. Paul $60 Grimes Sheets spent Thursday in Winston- Write for free catalogue. Salem. G, C. HEBERLING COMPANY Miss Fallie Coroatzer gave her Sunday Home Ice & Fuel Co. Deyt. 1629 Btoomington, 111. School clas!) a picnic last Wednesday. Mrs Jane Taylor died at her Several Republicans went lo Mocksville Phone 116 Day or Night home in Smith Grove last Wednes­ Monday to nominate Hail and succeeded. Mocksville, N. C. -?4 day, aged years, death resulting The Annual Sunday School :conventinn 79 of Shady Grove Township will be held a'. from paralysis. The body was Cornatzer Baptist church nevt Thursday laid to rest in Smith Grove ceme­ morning at lQ:uO o'dick.- The Sunday tery Thursday afternoon at five school best representated will be awaro o’clock, faerpastor Rev. A. R;' Bell, ed a banner to keep until the next picnic the firct Sunday in August. Elhr.ville conducting the funeral and burial Sanday school Won the banner lest-year. services. Mrs. Taylor is survived Miss Fallie Coirna’zet and Mrs. John by two sous, Messirs Duke and Vogler spent Friday in Winston shopping. John Teylor, and one daughter. Miss Sallie Taylor, /all of Smith C n £ Y R o x E T A N N OUNCES In the Tree Top! Grove. Two half-sisters also sur­ vive. Big Bargains! UNDER Miss Kathleen Craven, who is A lot of Tobacco Twine, a ball 6c . D E L U X E [THE OLIVER FLAG' visiting her uncle at Erwin, Tenn., Horn-Johnstone Flour $2 75 bad the misfortune to get her leg Blue Cpw Feed $185 broken just above the knee last Sugar 10 lbs 57c W IRE WHEELS Wednesday night in an automo­ Sugar 25 Iba $139 bile wreck between Ervin and John­ Sugar 100 lbs $5 25 25c son City. Miss Craven was carried Breakfast Bacon, lb at no extru eost Horn Johnstone Co. Flour 100 to a Johnson City hospital where pounds $2 75 - she will have to' spend several 411 kinds Fiower Potts and Crockery weeks. Miss Frankie Craven, . her 2 gallon Crocks 17Jc gallpn sister, left here Thursday to be Palmolive and Lux Soap caike 7c with her. All wish for Miss Craven Arsenate of Lead. a quick recovery. Lai-dDD 14c Lard 8 lbs bucket $i:io What the Oliver Name Means P. K. Manos, proprietor of The Kroutcan lie Davie Cafe, went to Dunlap Springs Corn can 1 1 c - on a Walking Plow near Kernersville last Thursday to Kennv Coffee 17c attend the annual. Greek picnic Tub Soap 3 cakes for 10c Forover,$evcnty-fouryears,GlivcrChllledPlows which is held'at this resort. P. K. LighthouseUIKlltlluuac PowdersJ. M3 for ---lOc have been fambus ambnj farmers—famous for Plenty Mason Fruit Jar Tops doz 20c reports about two hundred guests 5c tlie kind of work they do and for their long llfe^ present from- Green.sboro, Char A lot lOc Jar Rabbere Matches 5c boxes 3c For gritty or gravelly soils, Oliver ^hilled Walk­ 'oite, Salisbury, Winston Salem 5c Epson Salts 3c ing Plows can’t.be beat. They will givef you the . and other points At four ' o’clock 35c 50c brooms finest service for many years. In many cases, W 3 big picnic dinner was served the All 20c Tobacco 15c a : guests. During the evening Greek All 30c Tobacco 20c Oliver chilled mdldboaids have lasted twenty : whsic and dancing was enjoyed.. Pinto Beans lb • 7|c years and more. Mr. Manos says this was' the, best 3 in. Cultivator points 13c Those who prefer m ay now haTe any passenger model of 5 25 the Chevrolet Six equipped with beautiful, De Lui© wire The Oliver name on. a,chilled plow assures you . picnic the Greeks have had. $10.00 Bed Steads $12 50Bed Steajls S95 no additional cost! Designed especially for of the best in dcsigri —the lightest draft, the ‘ 5 95 Ch&TroIet, these wheels give an added touch of individuality easiest handjing and the most perfect; plying. Hazel, the little 9-year old daugh­ $10 00 Springs ' . . . $10.00 Mattresses ^ $5..1.95 to a car already fathous for its stylish,' moaern beauty. • ter of Mrs. , Glenn McCulloh. of Come in and see ^ e OliviEr line. SFrosty King Ice Cream Freezors »ear Tunentine, died at the Bap A variety pt dtiraptive^nefv coiora 2 quart- ' , , 'V 95 ^st Hospiial, Winston-Salem,, last In addition, Chevrolet now inaJtes available a wide choice t m 3 Quart III® Wednesday mornijig,' follomng a 4 quart ' of new Color combinations on all models—colors that are ■ C C. M N F O R P 1 ®hort illness. The body wr.as laid 6 quart , ' rich and distinctive. Coihe in.today! 5°^fest in the TUri-entine graveyard < See us for your strajv. hats, shoes The Sport Roadster. $555' ROADSTER. , The Club Sedan... .*665 The Sedan...... i67S Wnrsday afternoon at three o’- and clothing and anything else you Tftc Coach;.....;.. ;$565: :. j.g-§p^ai&dan;.»72S ^0NS|:01ViFp\NY I ‘ f ■Tft* Coupe...... ,$565 (<>.‘wlre .wheels standard w k . Rev. J. L. Kirk conducted V OQ Spetial Sedan) H«?es B. V. D. Union Suits _59c The Sport Coupe.... J6S5 funeral and burial services, V. ■ > AUpricesf.o.b.rttnt, Michigan ifae mother, three brothers and 2 Dozen $25.00 Suits ; W .50 a Blue Bell Overalls ■ - 1® sisters survive. “Suffer little Heavy Pat Back 16c or: 14c,by the 'Wldren to come unto me, and for W them not, for of. stich is the Small size :4 rn ^io n Mil^ ,5c Mo^ a n d ; plaase duu'c foriiet yoor welt? ^iRdom of heaven.’’ . The-bereav Corn Meal 10 Donnds '. bM M .' The program has .not heen ar­ ^ family have the sympaihy- of ranged. But the singing will be furnished i! ^fhe McCnlUinghlt^iinipn-M by the Lexingtoij quMtet..: , ' ; community in the; death: the thiid.-Sunday# in: August,.: the J7tbi . E. C tagle. L; F. Wagnw.; Clias. Me* ” this bright, little, giirlj': who has SIX-CYUNDEB SMOOTHMTESS AT LOW C« 1930. EvenrbodrMs'weleoroe w J!om? w-Caltougli-^CoiamUtM. . ^ . retaoyed Bridge 'South MockBVille ....‘ ...... ; ■ ' ' ' ' ' - ...... „ . . ^ ^ 5 ® ^ . , , ...... v . , i ^ >4_: - -- ffle AiiGm ^.tm

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[ For You? ! VOLUMN X X X II. [ It Will Earn J IIEWSOFLONI I 5% ; Was Happening In The D ay* o f Automobiles i [ For You I Hose (Davie Record, 25 yeal ! At ! It has rained for seve^ succession. The water ( high- The following jurors drawn for the fall tern Superior court: W. F. B. J. Foster. T. A. Clal Smith. Tillet Hendrix. ' Proctor, W. E Beaucban • I Black welder, V.. E. Swai Wb'itley. J. C. Swift. W. G. L. Cook, J. M Rat Notice of Sale! Lee Williams. W . B. Anj Eaton. A. C. Cornatze Under and by virtue of aulhotil. I Johnson, Pink Hendris conferred upon the me in a certi J McMahan, Jas. Laid, W. deed of trust executed bv D G Toi terow and wife. Ider Tutlerow m rell, A. R. Sheek, I. H. the 16th day of February, 1928 t o I J. S. Anderson, W. J. Be secure the payment of a certain Li -A Foster, W . C. Smil o f money and the stipulations coj. tinued therein not having been com. Myers, W . A. Griffin, C. plied w ith and, at the requestofihe den, G. W. Hendrix, Z. holder o f said bond secured by said derson, J. W . Byerly. deed o f tru st, I w ill expose to sale, I for cash, a t public auction, at the Holland and Quinten co u rt bouse door of Davie connly I Durham, who have beed on the 8th day of August 1930 at 12 their grandparents, Mr. o’clock noon, the following described I real estate* M R. Chaffin, returned h| B eginning a t a stone in the South, nesday. east corner o f Wesley Cnapel Meet­ Mr Claud Miller and in g ..H o u se , L ot and runs west 3 of Wilkesborp. visited ] .chains and 75 Links to a stake, here last week. thence North 2 chains and 75 linlii tb a stake; thence South 2 degrees A. C. Kelly, of Belmd E ^ t 19 chains and 94 links toastone; last week in town with t| ^en ce ^w est 7 chains and aixty six lin k s to a stone; thence South 50 of T. L. Kelly. chains to the center of the creek; Mrs. J. H. Stewart has! thence down the center of the creA home from a two week| to a stonei N orth 70 chains and 60 link$; to the beginning, containiiiK Catawba Springs. 172:acres;,mote or less. John A. .Current and ^ E xcept fo r 94 acres, which hfis ’■^S^ave bMg:ht out t| besn'deeded to Uray Kinyon by his Grant livery stable. m other. See Deed recorded in Book Frank Click,fjack Lagli 29 ,'Page 124. in the office of Regist* | ISllLDI)ERi YES—BUT SOM ETHING M ORE, er Deeds of Davie county, N. C, Foster have purchased 20 Chesterfield offers richness, aroma, satisfyiii^^; TER US OF SALE: Cash on cob- the Samuel Foster from t flavor. i firnacion. . W. R. Meroney. of S BETTER T A S T E — that’s the. answer; and 1 IM B O F S A L E :. August 8 , » . is visiting his parents that’s what smokers get in Chesterfield in full- ' a t 12 0,’clbck noon. week. P L A C E O F SALE: Court House | Sanford Green, who bal est measure— the flavor and aroma of mellow door of Davie county. This June for the past five months,| 30, 1930. ^ tobaccos, exacdy blended and cross-blended. to return home last week Better taste, and milder too! * A R C H IE ELLEDGE. Trustee. Miss Annie Stonest.reet © 1930, Liggett & M » » 8Tob*ocoCo. ing sometime with her bi Get your land posters at C. Stonetreet, at Concor John W . Bailey, of Jei| IISSEIT& MYEffiTOBSaOCO. The Record office. accepted a position with factory at Mocksville. Grade crossers are being abolish­ •West Springfield, Mas.s., had no North Carolina'^iinports- more July is the delightful moDlk Proceeds from the Ma i 66. Snakes Spout From ed faster than grade crossings. Notice of Sale of Real arrest, no fires, no false alarms, no food than anv other Sotithern State when the amateur gardener finds nic held here aug. loth Property fire-works casualties and no auto­ except Qeorgia-. More argument out whether the radishes he plant­ to $362. 15 . After expel - One mobile accidents on July Fourth. for Gov. Gardner’s Wve at-Home ed were rhubarb or nasturtinms.- paid a total of ^ 2 11.5 3 wj Concord; Ju|y/29.—If there’s any Under and by virtue of an order over to the orphauage. Executors Notice. of the Superior Court of Davie county One suspects ttiat West Springfield program.' Detroit News. i argument as to where a snake car R. W. Woodward, of I Having qualified as executor of made in the special proceeding enr is the name of a cemetery! ' ■ A poet sent an editor a contribu­ ■ ries:l»erxouiig, A ‘. F. Moose, Cabar* the late M. P. Richardson wili, this titled:. jIt is to be noted that the: Tr^ u ry is visiting his family at c| “ In the matter of J. Giles Hudson. tion, entitled, ‘‘Why Do I Liver t rus county farmer, can speak with is notice to all persons indebted - to y The, piano, it is announced, is waited until Cpngfesa .was about to Miss Cam Turrentinel his estate to make immediate pay­ Executor of L. G. Lagie, olaincifl, vs now flighting for its life in the The editor answered. -Because V«i ‘ authority. adjourn before announcing there is bout 23 years, died at ment of same, and all persons hold­ P, W.- Lagle and wife. Aimer Lagle, sent your contribution by mail «>• Coming upon a large snake while ing claims against his estate are re defendants” , the same being No — American home. And the one we a ' $200,000,000 surplus.;— ■ Wichita near Oak Grove Sunday : Eagle, stead of bringing it.’ t plowing' in W tom lands iu No. 8 quested to file verified accounts with upon the special proceeding docket heard the other night was taking' Mrs. Goodman and the undersigned — within twelve of said court, the undersigned' Com­ a .terrible beaiing.— New York ' township, Mr. Moose stopped bis months from date or this notice missioner will, On Monday, August Mrs. Hardison,'! of Ath t labprs to kill .the reptile, and when will be pled in bar of. their recovery. 25th',1930. at-12 o’clock, noon, offer Evening Post. . kinfolks of Dr. McGuire,| I the first blow had been struck there This July 16lh, 1930 for sale to the highest, biddeir, or >og in that city THOMAS T. SHAW. bidders, for casb.^at the court house It is easy to attaqk and carry and' scurried from the snake’s mouth Executor M P. Richardson deed. door in Mocksville, North Carolina, In spite of all obstacles, and handi­ 66 youngsters. They literally By E H. MORRIS. Atfy. that certain tract of land lying and caps, while the flowers require the Predicts Hoovei covered the earth, and Mr. Moose being in Jerusalem township. Davie county.-North Carolina, and describ- utmost care. T he; same tiing , is h , R ail and Motor - had to call' Frank' Shoe to lend a Election. as follows: ' ‘ true with tbe human race,, the : helping band in their extermina- Notice\ - of Sale ‘ - of Land. 'beginning at a locust on the west worthless element ' thrives? undfer Tours In an interview at Sl ; tion. . Under and by virtue of the pow­ bank of the road, funning south' 40 ers contained in a certain mortgage deg. west 7 chains, to- a stake in a ainy and all conditions. th e Southern Appalachian Saturday, Senatl Deed executed by M. C. Parches large hollow; thence with the hollow Ohio, predicted fhat Het[ (col) to C.:A Hartman, which paid , -Mountains and {branch to the South Yadkin Two Chicago gaugsters haye died ver again Will be nominal mortgage is. duly recorded in book River; thende up said river to : the : k es^CKiUy arrangeJ rail No. 16 page 419 of mortgages. Reg­ mouth pf the Swicegood - Spring natural deaths; '. They were.' shot; tours, the Southern fcilway provides» Republican party for Prj ister’s office of Davie County, N. C. brsjnch, neiar Swicegood' Ferry; —Philadelphia:Inqtiirer. v . new va»tion recreatioii. combimn^ 1932; . Fess also declare $2068 default having been made in the thence up the branch with its mean- anil motor transportation for tw Would overwhelm all of MockWille, N. C payment of the note secured there-, derings to the spring; thence jiorth ■ vidual and for parties, into the mo""*” , bv, the undersigned will sell public­ 10 deg west 10 chains-to a ^ hickoryi sections of Virginia, North did in 1928. Senatoil * *To ly. for CASH, to the highest bidder (now (rone) near the road; thence RELIEF FROM CURSE Eutem .T^nessee anJ North Geor{i. that he looked for the . at 'the court house door of Davie north 23 deg w6st 16 chains to a wal­ t b ( ^ tours will take you a the West by the lands of ,W. W. ginnihtr, being the lands assign^ t6 ..^“uld do so only in| oi^i&ieAiii 9th only all Allen, on the,South by th6'lands of the heirs tif>;M.5 M. : Motley ih -thfe d^iflie^ has" been idiscQV^red. i- ^ * ^ t^ l:'T ic l« t Agents. - ; He .said .be was op Crescent liar t'ral’ns' J. V. Howell aiid L W. Tatum and divjsibii of the lands of HoratialMot: tapletH; attracts1 .from-. ? the on the east by tJte lands of—Cbrneil- sys1enl?|.nto’the.{iazyi^ ®^^^lican prospects andj Iey,'decea8ed; iahd known as lot? No. - Tickets gci^ 'in pullman sleeping aon and Jonn Ferabee, ‘containing 5, and containing '45~ acres, be the in'g‘'bowel cal10rthe;c6l^^ . -propaganda, : cats. upon, payment of pullman o4 acres more or Jess. < Said; f Janda same more or less. ’ > f ■ water?loosetis' the dry fooid ? waste spread to hurt Ho. I cbarges, being composed- ot-two'-tracts. one -Fr

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•or You? XXXIL VOLUMN MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CARO^JnA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13 . 1930. . t NUM BEii' 5 W ill Earn )|WS OF LONG AGO. Picks 66 Gallons Black­ Hard Tinies. Aw^it MitchelFs AiisWer Hard times? In the J^nguages cjfi It will be interesting to notehow ((Tlijl Wet Happenine la Davie Before berries. the .street we might palitdy inquir^j^ John Mitchell, chief State bank The Days of AntomobUes and Rolled A few weeks ago the writer told “ How do you get that way?” |is eka.miner,. will answer the farmeis ■or You Hose about how thirty and forty years an impartial observer,- with no ase,! 3^ho, during their convention iii ago the good women out in the (Davie Record. 25 years ago.) to grind, we ^et forth- the-ot^er Raleigh, took his department to A t rural district, with their children, Let’s Go. It has rained for seven days' in afternoon into the streiets ot.’Char iask for alleged i.riminal negligence found it profitable to gather and succession. The water courses are lotte much in the tnanher ot thb in ;ths conduct of its business. The •-.V' dry blackberries. Thousands of famttd Sultan of Bagdad to see wtia^ ;^rge number of ruial bank failures bigb- . , . pounds of them were sold to W in­ We Have A Nicei Line O f Morris PIan}{ The following jurors have been was there. And what did we f i ^ l tas stirred the farmers, and they ston-Salem merchants in exchange drawn for the fall term of Davie Surely there was no dejsression a p ^. have made serious charges which MEN’S and BOY’S for either go^ds or cash. These lustrialBank • Superior court; W. F. Williams. parent in the sights of Tryon streefci J^itchell promises to answer im- merchants would then ship them Suits, HatSy Caps, Shirts and Ties B,J. Foster, T. A. Clary, S. R. It was bargain day at Charlotte's'; linWiately. — West Fourth St. to northei.n merchants, exchan g Smith, Tillet Hendrix, W H. largest theater and by 3 o'ddcX'i At the opening session of the Bston Salem, N. C. iog them for goods or cash, though W. E Beauchamp, Chas every seat in the spacious prche;s(ra: convention Tuesday President B Proctor, the profit was very small. STAR BRAND SHOES Blackwelder, V.. E. Swaim, J . B. section and even to the top row :ofi E| 'Everett charged that “ With The Danbury Reporter tells a- Whitley. J- C. Swift. W . C. Jones, the balcony was crowded. Many : the consent and full knowledge of For The Whole Family bout one industrious farmer’s wife, C. I. Cook, J. M Ratledge. R. were standing, awaiting seats dowov the State supervising agency, State Mrs. Luther Woods, of Danbury Lee Williams, W . B. Angell, J. Vv. front for the vaudeville. Othere banks publicly advertise receive township, who has picked sixty-, )tice of Sale! Eaton, A. C. Cornatzer, F. M. shows were similarly filled with- deposits, .and operate when their In Our Ladies Ready-to-Wear six gallons or berries this this sea­ fcnd by virtue of authority Johnson, Pink Hendrix, F. R. well-dressed women and girls .with ■ ■Uqu=d condition is'impaired beyond son; that she canned thirty-five gal­ J upon che me in a certain McMahan, Jas. Laid, W . L. Mer- a sprinking of men shoppers. NpJ the point of capital stock and liabi­ Bust executed bv D. G Tut. lons for her own use and sold- the rell, A. R. Sheek, J- H. Hauser, a one of them appeared to be on& lity exhaustion, a time when they You Can Find I wife. Ider Tutterow. on other thirty-one gallons. Com­ Say of February. 1928, to J, S. Anderson, W . J. Bowles, M. whit less well-dressed than th o s e ^ no longer have an equity or a state menting on Mrs. Wood's work, the w payment of a certain sum A Foster, W. C. Smith, Eavid the Tryon street crowds of a year to guarantee depositors. j^and the stipulations con. editor of the Reporter remarks that Myers, W. A. Griffin, C. L. Bow­ or five > ears ago. Indeed, Summer Many banking institutions are ferein not havin*: been com. she “ has learned us all a lesson. Just i and, at the request of the den, G. W. Hendrix, Z. N. Ander- fashion's were never- so well pro | defaulting, carrying down vvith He then proceeded with this timely Isaid bond secured by said derson, J. W. Byerly. nounced in costly and tasteful ap | thenl th^ cash assets of the comm­ |ust, I wiil expose to sale, advice: parel. Up and down the street: unity so essential to the daily life ■at public auction, at the Holland and Quinien Holton, of If everyone instead of talking and to economic relations,” Mr. ise door of Oavie county, Durham, who have been visiting rollea automobiles, large and small ^\^at You W ant hard times and feeling like running i day of August 1930 at 12 their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs There was the customary grumb Everett said. “ The failure of one Ion, the loiiowingdescribed up the white flag, would use the M R. Chaffin, returned home Wed­ ling over delays in traffic whil^ institution and. the sound condi­ opportunities in their reach, this tion of another, operating during nesday. pedestrians scooted to cover ' ng at a stone in the South- would be a prosperous country in Crowds filled the street cars an^ the same period and in the same In A Ir of Weslev Cnapel Meet- Mr Claud Miller and daughter, spite of all the handicaps. Here is communitv, would indicate that fp. Lot and runs west 3 of Wilkesboro, visited relatives get off and on at every stop. , ^ ad 75 Links to a stake, a little woman vvho besides helping .tUe.general financial conditions are fere last week. , At the “ Tom Thumb” golf link?: brth 2 chains and 75 links her husband with his crop, and do­ that have taken the public fa'nCM' 'pot'fundamentally responsiole. ’ ’ |; thence South 2 decrees A. C. Kelly, of Belmont, spent DRESS ing all her housework, has found there were many -whizzing away.af S. To the layman, observing the aios and 94 links to a stone; last week in town with the family st 7 chains p.nd sixty-aix time to go to the fields and gather great number of banks which go of T.L. Kelly. the balls on the-miniature links andj Btone; thence South 50 a commodity which many other of course, the regular sized links a| :jo;the wall it appear^ that t^ere |the center of the creek; Mrs. J. H. Stewart has returned people pass, by, but which has a round Charlotte were filled. 'ISeyl tisiomething-.fundamentally .wrdng ifn the center of the'creek home from a two weeks stay at Also A Nice Line North 70 chains and 60 commercial value noit to be.despiised, eral golfers told lis that this iS-^^tl 'new.ji'ere., : It would, ^em th^t Catiwba Springs. lie beeinnin)!:, containing ‘•The trouble with;ih6st of fl^i-is ■biggest^lf^:^rar^ [ more or less. John A. Current andJ^ ilj. Hojfa :6it 'lluty 40 th'e-i^ub^ic.',^ S a ^ * ;•— w.''’? :"r.. J for 94 acres, which has ard havTliM^t' out the A. ' T. come up from the meadow, back iip tbe^game who had not .played times is no excuse,; for the edider led to b'ray Kinyon by his Grant livery stable. J- - . • herself up into the pleasant shade before. ■ The new municipal course miciof failures in North Carpljna ISee Deed recorded in Book Frank Click,|Jack Lagle and Jake 1124. in the office of Regis(- and be milked. Mrs. Woods was has been - thronged from its open, and in the South contributed-in a of Davie county, N. C. Foster have purchased 20 acres of nomics and financial problem that ing day. large measure, to the hard. times Felt Hats and Silk Onder- the Samuel Poster from near town. f OF SALE: Cash on con- confront the country at large, but In an industrial section of the which have followed the market W. R. Meroney, of Statesville, shef did not 'give up to discourage city several new warehouses and debacle. pFSALE:. August 8,1930, is visiting his parents here this wekr and Wash Suits for ment. She looked around and business buildings are arising to add When a banking institution clos­ bck noon. week. made the most of her opportunities. to Charlotte’s imposing list of sub­ es its doors and cuts off its clients jo F SALE; Court House Sanford Green, who has been ill Children. Call in this week "There are opportunities within stantial structures of this sort. In from the funds which they have Pavie county. This June for the past five months, was abe the grasp of every> person which one of the best residential sections acciimulated through years of hard to return home last week. HE ELLEDGE. Trustee. will yield results if used.’’ -Twin- several new apartments, are going work, this is a real economic catas­ aiid let us show you this Line Miss Annie Stonest.reet is spend­ City Sentinel. up and in the entire city more than trophe. There is nothing that so i-;- ing sometime with her brother. C. two score residences are under con­ takes the heart out ol a thrifty' C. Stonetreet, at Concord. at Reasonable Prices. }our land posters at struction. man as this. .a John W. Bailey, of Jericho, has Don’t Groupe in The Scores ahd-hundreds of.,Char- The public has no way of know­ cord office. accepted a position with the chair lotteans go to Wrightsville and ing the condition of the institutions factory at Mocksville. Dark. Myrtle beaches. Blowing Rock, which the people have entrusted the delightful month Proceeds from the Masonic pic­ Many fblks do their buying as Hendersonville, Lake Lure and with their savings except for the c e . though they were blindfolded. I’ll amateur gardener finds nic held here aug. loth amounted financial statements which are made try this,” or “ I think this will do.” other resorts every week-end. Many ker the radishes he plant- to $362.15. After expenses were from time to. time. The banking “Everything For Everybody.” These folks have only the vaguest are: spending the Summer there. rhubarb or nasturtinms.— paid a total of ^2 i t .53 was turned idea of what they want as they spend Local people are having “ the time department of the state was creat­ lews. over to the orphanage. jarge slices of the family income. of their lives’’ in Europe this Sum­ ed for the protection of the public. R. W. Woodward, of Virginia, jsent an editor a contribu- Other people read the advertise­ mer and others are “ seeing A- But the public will draw its own is visiting his family at Cana. Jed. ‘-Why Do I Live?" ments regularly and buy with their merica first.” The rest of us are conclusion when it sees the appall- Miss Cam Turrentine, aged a- I r answered. -‘Becaase Vou eyes open. They know what they keeping the radios, electric refri­ ipg number of banks whi^h sudden­ bout 23 years, died at her home J contribution by mail in- want before they go to buy. gerators and cars running all day ly close their doors.—Wihston-Sal- ia tio n near Oak Grove Sunday night. Advertisements are beams of light Iring'ing it.” and night. - ' e;m Jouinal. Mrs. Goodman and daughter. on • merchandise.. They reveal to Mecklenburg county has never Mrs. Hardison,^ of Atlanta, Ga., folks the la^test and best produsts ooked. better, with.the soil show- Iredell Commissioners iinfolks of Dr. McGuire, are visit­ and improvements of the manufac ng rich- and danip under the iri- We wish to thank all the people : ing in that city turers and merchants.' flnence of .late rains and the plants Reduce Tax Rate. Advertisements are records of •The Republican Board of Com are study and strongi' Fruit in in Davie county and especially the NTKIK progrMS. They are interesting and missioners of Iredell county, of Predicts Hoover's Re- instructive news of what is best and this county and down towards the which Osborne Brown, of States- in J Motor cheapest in the busineM world. They .Sandhills is in excellent shape fora ^lle, is chairman, in a special sts Farmers and>^ Merchants. Election. light the way to better living. It good truck season. Wheat and oats i’ours Sion .at the- courthouse, Monday, In an interview at Springfield, pays the merchant to advertise and have returned fair yields, in face of calfed for the purpose of fixing the For the business they^have given ftliern Appalachian ^ass., Saturday, Senator Fess. of tell the folks'he want to reach, of the spring drouth. Blackberries tax rate for the year 1930, voted lo u n ta in s Ohio, predicted fhat Herbert Hoo-. the values, the fashionsj and the are ripe and are being picked ' by prices he has to offer. It pays peo­ to make the tax rate 16 cents less us during the pasit six months. ver again will be nominated by the the bushels. \ arranged rail anJ ple to read advertisements regular­ than last year, making the rate them Railw ay provides « ^ Sfpublican party for President in All this is .by Way of introduc ly because they will be able to live $1.30 ;as compared with ^ 1.46 for jtccreation. combining ra'» '932. Fess also declared Hoover tion of saying that the present de JnsportatJon for the w o '' Would overwhelm all opposition as at less cost. the year 1929. y parties, into the roountaio ^ Ad ertisements help to spend yotir pression, slump, hard times or Make Your Arrangements Now did in 1928. Senator Fess said Bir^ima, North Carohna. money wisely. ______what you will.' is . nine-tenth 'ima­ tion, more raw materials, more ssce and North George *^at he looked for'the nomination gination and One-tenth reality. Of ravir materials, more factories for . w ill ta k e you adventurin? Gov. Frankhn D. Roosevelt, of Would Pull Children course', with.eyery prie believing so their consumption, inore Of a po L tor in to regions of weni Yorfc, by the democrats to Ctorie interest. Each trip; hard in business depression that he tiai market'to buy them ever be­ “ppose Hoover, , J s w ith a railw ay journey- In Cart To Gty. stops b'uying, the channels of . trade fore: Retail stocks have neyer been; 'Annual Masonic Picnic Icnj'oy the speed and «<>■»" Senator Fess said that although Goldsboro, July ,29.—6 . C. Liles. will tend to.becomei stagnant. V lower in years. ■ 'A lieturn to ;Uoi:- \ c l The motor tops are Gpldsborp citizen, has offered to Prohibition would figure in this • But; why should thiere, be any, de­ mal buying is bound to come: and 1 State highways. set out upon a new sort of endur­ ®"’s elections as well as in 19 32, Ai^hen it'dpiK, factories will hot be |g. information and rate?- ance contest. He says he will pull pression? The best minds of the: *t Would do so only in a “ local” three of bis children to Greensboro .country are powerless to give- one, able to fill the orders i He said he was optimistic of in a goat carti leaving, the other sabstahtiiil reasbn and onels man’s ■::A11 needed now is firm . deter-, ^^tiblican prospects and that “ De-, seven here, if somebody will ^ui> opinion is as good :; as anpther’s. trii nation to talk good timeSi i ccai s t s T ^ ^“oratic propaganda, which has nish him with the equipment. and There Is'more wealth, more money' servation.of mon.ey a,iid energy in see that his family is fed during ™n spread to hurt Hoover. ’ wiii tercouse- The. United :Siates is not 6 ing the time of his irifii; states and easily, .accessible money- ,at swept away by the record of the that he and tfie three who accom- ridiculously low interest rates, than in.'nearly so’ bad .- a. shape jis; tlie J. p. Green Milli ®^>Binistration’s achivements.” panV .liim will stop over in Raleigh j ever before. Public bui Idin g is: ou pessimistic- ai^ong ,us who like to to see the governor. ; the boom and:;will continue:so faftra mPurnifinstead of opening .up their ^^rohing winds and dry weather . Mr. Liles, who is 48-years o^ld, year to come There are more; beiart and jjocket .books, tO: join : in played havoc with the clovers says that be will gQ bareheaded .grasses- .plant^iin all-part's of and ___that_____ if'any ___of his__ children .. ^.county this spring. - _ t m ^ i- ■■

tm DAVi£ M dORD. l^Ck§VlLL&. R e. AmtTs¥ is; tVio Tobacco Price Low. Click Reunion, Aug. 24tb Great Revival Closes. Printing Earlj^ Executor’s Notice THE DAVIE RECORD. The Record is being printed one Having quaUBed as ’ Raleigh, Aug.:; .— North Caro­ The annual Click reunion will : btie of the greatest revivals ever 6 day ahead of schedule this week teof JohnADoiin . C.EBANK STROUD • > EJitof. lina tobacco growers who marketed be held at Jerusalem Baptist church htfd-'ini Davie county came to a hereby given all personrh^r'"“lioe'S I so we c a n reach all our readers be­ gainst the said estate to p S ' S H on Sunday, Aug. th, beginning close ;here Sunday evening, -follow­ TELEPHONE their leaf on seven South Carolina 24 fore the Masonic i>icnic, which will me for payment on or b e ? S ' ' ing a three weeks meeting conduct or this-notic-3 will be plead i belt border markets yesterday and at 10:30 a. m. The address of be held in this city on Thursday, Entered at the Postoffice inMocks- ed by Evangelist M. L. Mott-; of recovery. All persons t d e b b ' Tille, N. C.. as Second-class Mail today appeared tonight to have re welcome -will be delivered by Miss Aug. 14 th. Read all the ads in matter. March 3.1903. ceiyed an average of between 8 and Kate Langston, o f Jerusalem, and Winston-Salem, assisted by Rev. today’s paper and be governed ac­ 9>cents a pound for their-weed. the response by Prof. E. C. Tatum, Horace Easom, of-Shelby, who bad cordingly ------John 1 ^SUBSCRIPTION RATES; Figures gathered from official of Winston-Salem. Mr. J. F. Click charge of the singing. The ser­ O N E YEAR, m ADVANCE - J 1 00 and unofficial sourses showed the of Hickory, is President and will vices were held in a large tent on SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - S 50 average Tuesday to have ranged speak during the morning bouik the'graded school grounds, and In the atternoon a number of songs .were attended by hundreds of poep;e THE STORY Bridge parties seem to be a thing from slightly over 7 cents a pound to as high as cents a pound oy various choirs and quartettes trom all sections’ of Davie and a of the past in Mocksville. 10 5 You Can Enjoy The Big i on • pleasnr* *trlp In The volume offered dropped con will be heard, and an address by J. number-bf adjoining counties. The watei*. PWl'P- Amory. ■ Blessed is the demociat in Davie world war veteran, now siderably today. Allen Dunn, of Salisbury, will also meetings were held nightly for the Island o t Pi«>uJ county who expecteth no oEBce for past thtee weeks and during the Sulnea. plnnges overbJ Yesterday warehousemen at most feature the afternoon program. ikve the llfo of » musical I he shall not he disappointed. revival more than three hundred Masonic Picnic | S” .srtoown a. “GiJ of the markets reported the sellers Don’t forget to. bring well-filled l« a r y becomes Interest© Davie county stands the same accepting the' price paid without baskets, as dinner will be spread in conversions and reclamations were LBUrier, member of a Mew South Wales famlU chants of going democratic this protest, but today nearly every the grove at the noon hour. witnessed. Three choirs, consist­ If Yoar Automobile Is Equipped W ith Mil, her of Ms ing of about 250 voices, furnished wonderful gold field o n f fallTas South Carolina stands of go- market reported the growers very "Gln-SlinK" tells I ing'Republican. much dissatisfied and disappointed the inspiring music, which was a Fisk A ir - flig h t Tires. Is engag«d t® Sir Rlchai Farm Youth Killed By great factor in the revival. The Bbaw. Hl« holiday end^ Many Davie democrats seem to Many claimed prevailing prices ,..-v arrives back at Dai would not pay the cost of Harvest various churches of the town and meets an Bngltshman, be inad because the Republicans Lightning. We carry a Big Line of Tires and there on development I, ing and cunng, much l« s expenses county co-operated in making this Acces- for a syndicate of whid nominated Charlie ^1 1 for sheriff. Lexington, Aug. 6. — Richard Shaw, l i head. Panahawf incurred iuithe growing of the crop revival one that will not be forgot­ sbries. A ll kinds of repair work. recalls to Amory a l»ng The democrats know they can’t de­ Everhart, 14 , was killed by light Whiteville and Chadbourn report ten. As a result of the meeting ten Incident In which feat Charlie this fall. ning that struck a farm wagon- he nessed the oscape ot ed today’s average was apparently many were added to the various Come to the Picnic Thursday, and visit us at from a ' leper colony, was driving in an open field on his his friend Bassett abontL It Is only two months until the at little lower than yesterday’s. chuiches at the Sunday morning decides to Inform Laurij father’s farm about four miles any and all times. Good work and quick goes to- Thursday Island F Davie County fair. Farmers should Fair Bluff-seemed to have a slight­ services. Evangelist Molt did some northwest of here, about 5:30 this service is our motto. the message. Amory heaj get busy and make arrangements ly better average than Tuesday. powerful preaching during the 21 ohaw dictate a mesaag^ afternoon. Two mules pulling the Indicates that the secre for the biggest and best farm ex Lumbertou, Fairmont, Clarkton days that he labored in the city, gold field I* known, wagon were also killed and a 12 - hibit ever seen at a Davie fair. and his messages reached the hearts meets with a n ‘accident I and Tabor said the average today year-old b:o her of Richard was him up for three weeks, Secretary Young will be glad to of many hardened sinners, who hit ered, he tails alone (J was bout the same as yesterday. knocked down but only lightly Moresby. A storm comp furnish premium lists to all Davie the sawdust trail and turned over shocked. .The boys were engaged to pat In at Thursday peopk who havee’t received them. a new.leaf. The enjire towu and where ha finds Fanshaw. Sunday Schools Go To in hauling manure. Mocksville Motor Co. resumes his voyage t county has beeii wonderfully bless­ tiorseb?. Fansbaw (olIo| According to Mrs. W . T. Bost, motor boat and attempt North Carolina Welfare Commiss ed by this good man, and the him down. Amory sho Mountains. Gas And Oils kills Fanshaw. ionef, in a speech before the Farm­ The New Union and Liberty Heavy Storm Hits Davie churches will take on new life and ers’- Convention at Raleigh, said Sunday Schools, with several in­ One of the worst wind, hail, rain activity. During their stay here CHAPTER Vlj there were six million or more per­ vited friends, went on a very in- and electric storms that has visited Evangelist Mott and Mi. and Mrs. Davie County in many years, struck Easom made many friends wtio —13— sons out of employment. If we interesting scenic tour on July 25; From wbere I was cai ' arefnot mistaken the U. S. census Early Friday morning the people Mocksville and surrounding sec were saddened when the time came ^bole world seemed to fall reports show about half that num­ mat at New Union Church and tions of Davie Countv Saturday for them to leave. It is hoped that «ne huge wave, upon whos< boys and I precariously hn afternoon about 3:30 o’clock. Dur­ some time in the future these good ber out of employment. Take your ‘>went aboard” two trucks that I The Biggest Day of The Year I days we had toiled to reach I choice. ______•bore their load” to the top of the ing the storm lightning ran into people can be prevailed upon to fonr days of hardest work, the residence of M. D. Brown, but come back to Davie and conduct a- rtad foot by foot through Some newspapers cannot keep Blue Ridge Mountain at Roaring * IS did little damage. A cow belong­ nother such revival as the one just tras knitted and tangled tou history straight. In reading of Gap in tnree hours and fifteen were pitted with leech bitJ ing to T. I. Caudell, was killed by closed. the recent Republican convention minutes. After a rest at the fa­ by mosqnitoes. 1 hadn’t hi lightning in North Mocksville. dinner, and . wasn’t llkell and the convention held here two mous spring, the journey was con­ Thursday/Aug. 14th. Wind did ‘ considerable damage in oiontbs; comfort was a years ago, one paper states that the tinued to New River, Virginia. Dies In Wilmington. danger daily food. town, blowing down a number of 1928 convention remained in ses­ On the banks of this beautiful Vir Fuueral services for Mrs. Sallie The 52nd ANNUAL MASONIC PICNIC And I was happy, tn trees blowing down a crib at the one who has long thir. sion until midnight. The editor ginia river, dinner was served to Godby Foster, daughter of Mrs. home of Pearl Cartner and badly will be held in Mocksville on that day and draught of the home airs I of The Record was acting as se­ the seventy-five Sunday school M. L. Godby, of Couht> Line, who native town, and, after iJ damaging his automobile. A glass cretary of the 1928 convention, and people. During the noon hour Mr. died Thursday night in Wilmitig- thousands of people will be here to enjoy the long difflculty,.^ has won bal Rody Newsome, of Lexington, con was blown out of the BanJs of Davie [ ton, was held Sunday afternoon at last, I wish 1 could find it came to an 'end after the ,62nd occasion. - tell the completeness of ballot was cast for sheriff at just ducted a beautiful song service. during the high wind. The h ^il!3 p.dock from Salem Methodist tlon; the certainty—based 15 minutes to 10 o’clock, p. m. At this time a memorial service did but little damage here, but in {ntgj-mgnt was in the Don’t forget the picnic, and when you are dncible facts—that 1 was ini The . convention adjourned at for Mrs. Susie Smith was held. South Mocksville, near Ephesus' cemetery there. The services was place and doing what I onff 1930 looking for bargains at any and all times here, four days Inland frod 6:40 p. ______Mrs. Smith was with the Sunday and Holmans crops were, badly conducted by Rev. A. G. Loftin. water* of the Romllly ri| school people last year, but this damaged, especially tobacco and, Mrs. Foster died Thursday night don’t fail to visit our store in South Mocks­ The bootleggers in Davie tountv from all the world, white year she has crossed over the river corn. A heavy rain accompanied at 9:30 o’clock'at a , hospital in ville. . their worte; here, on the _ have fallen upon hard lines. With Dreadnqngtit ranges vergin and is resting in that eternal land of the storm. The large tent belong- ^ Wilmington. Her body was taken three or four revivals going on in at last!—on the unknown. glory. ing to Evangelist Marshall Mott, to tjjg home of her parents at Coun­ GOOD GOODS AT LOWER PRICES the county and the greatest revival Prom today, I knew, thJ located on the graded school ty Line. the work began. I scanned that i>as been held in Davie during below, and decided that n grounds, was badly damaged by Mrs. Foster was 2 S years old. all its history, just closed, many of Farmington News. well. Grace, the dead mil the wind, the estimated damage be- Surviving are her husband, Mr. H. the best patrons of the lawbreakers Tbe revival meeting of the Baptist J. Frank Hendrix left the Romllly till be cail churcb will begin Sunday night August ing in the neighbo.hood of $.500. c . Foster; her parents,-Mr. and the head of the navigabll have turned over a new leaf,' and 17tb. Mr. J. J B>‘ach of Cherryvllle will Mr. Hugh Lagle, while assisting acting on what was more a| came out on the Lord’s side. A assist the pastor, Mr. W. L. Smoke. \The Mrs. M L. Godby, of County Line; a conviction, had branche cDurcb extends to the public a warm wel Mr. Mott and others in trying to few of the leading drinkers and re­ six sisters a n l two brothers. the river halfway np. No. come to each and every services. The save the tent, received a severe cnt Just what lay a day or two tainers failed to change their ways, aours for services will be announced later. The many friends of Mr. Beech will be in his forehead, and also suffered present camp, but trom wM b u f the good people of the town «ee and Infer. I tjiougbt I glad to learn that he is to be with them a- from an injured back. The evan­ Evangelist Services At and county are going to make their Kaio this year. Mr. Beech did some ex­ eeed in cutting off weeks cL cellent and very instructive preaching last gelistic services were held in tbe When You Come To The j gobig on just as I was goln| pathway one-of thorns instead of New Union. year and was liked by ail who heard him. high school auditorium Saturday ** a , longer way round Mr. Conrad Fuiches, of Miami. Fla., As has been the custom for more J>ad gone, but I was likely ros;e^'. night, and under the Masonic arbor spent last week with his'brotherMr. Wade than fifty years, the annual series Fifty-Second Annual sooner. So I sat. and sl Furcbes. Sunday afternoon and evetiing. felt myself at peace. An The citizens of Davie turned the Mrs M. B. Brock is quite sick at her of evangelist service will begin at reins of Connty government over ho'fie. During the storm the Smith Grove ■went down npon my day. , New Union Methodist Episcopal MASONIC PICNIC I 1 should have slept well Mr. and Mrs. J. C. James were Sunday consolidated school building was to^he democrats in 1922, and let guects of Mr and Mrs. B. C. Teague. church on the third Sunday in I did not I lay wakeful, I them remain in ofiBce for two years. Miss Kate Brown, of Washington D. 0 , struck hy lightning. The cupalo Aiigust. Dr. - A. S. Beaman will I your | of sticks, saw, through thi is spending her vacation with ber parents We want you to make our cafe This is the onlyHime the demo­ was badly damaged, a part of the have charge of the evangelistic ser­ angle of the tent-fly, the cf Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brown. round to the movement ol| crats have had control of the coun­ Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Long are guests of roof and some of the inside ceiling vices.-- Do not fail to hear this old I eating place. A ll kinds of coWj about the sun. Mr. C. A. Long. fashed preacher. He is a great ty .in nearly fifty years. If yon was also damaged. Some sections “Sleep," I told myself. , Mrs. Betty Bell Pearson and daughters preacher and will be heard by many. I cigarettes, j Frances and Betty and Mr Tom Hicks of of the county had , but little , rain drinks, ice cream, cigars, •leap. Tomorrow’s a hard L are interested in the way the demo­ Mr. Riidy Newsome, song evange­ Moravin Falls spent last week as. the and no hail. there seemed to be springs I crats; managed the county during guests of their aunt. Miss Jennie Howell. list will have charge of the music. I tobaccos and candies. « Kds, holding them up: til these two years— 1922 to 1924—go Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Graham returned to Mr. Newsome is a great singer and of my limbs were stiff andl their home in I.eicester Saturday where Mr. and Mrs. Walter Call, and will give some fine music. Every- I could not siee^. f to the coiirt house and take a look Mr. Graham will resume his school duties I THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN at . the: records. The people of Monday morning as coach of tbe Leicester little sou, of Wilson, are guests of body is invited to attend these ser- Tbwa^ morning, when | high school. His many friends will be Mr. and Mrs S. M Call atid Miss vices and take a part; Three ser- have been waking. I droppe Davie do not propose to take any glad to learn that he was a member of Martha Call. : ; . ' vices Sunday. • I You are always welcome. *«sed, Hred sleep. The firs, more chances. The Republicans the Wake Forrest Summer School graduat­ •unriae woke me like a stal ing class receiving bis B. S. degree. wiliicarry the county in November « .sonrlse, but before, thl Messers Fred Slate and Holten Gentry, Plorer should leave his non/ by a-large Tnajority, of King, were Sunday guests of Mr. and I DAVIE CAFE j bed. ' With a curse at mjl Mrs. Ralph Williards. Miss Cornelia Brock is the guest of her Meet Us At The Picnic I “OnThe Squjire.” P. K. MANOS, } “ess, 1 puUfed on boots,! The democrats of Davie will bold cousin. Miss Mary Lee Cooper, in States­ ” *ssed. Already tbe cal theif county convention the 23rd of ville. weir fli« going; they sat| August for the purpose of naming J. Ray Grahain will return Saturday E. P. Foster J. P. Green “ anket-robed. watching tl from Mats Hill where he has been in Sum­ »ce cook, oyer the aames.| a county ticket. Two years ago mer school. saB«i at them, almost through The members or (be Baptist Sunday there was no democratic ticket in school have enjoyed visiting tbe Method­ « one feels la such places Foster & Green we brotro men of the con, the .field—detuocrats claiming that ist Sunday school for the past two Sun­ days. The Baptist church is being re­ Fifty-Second Annual jwarce a break In the gll there was n^o such party here. They modeled and painted. All members are Buyers And Ginners Of Cotton Mtoncaong sense of solitf designated, themselves as Citizens ask to be present Wednesday rav.rning to Mte man knows, on thJ help clean the church and grounds. for, the past eight years but have at We take this method of thanking each and everyone TOtroddeii tends. Over tl| The many friends of Miss Elizabeth asonic Picnic * couple of days' last opened their eyes to the fact James will regret to learn that she is con-: of our many friends and patrons for their loyal co­ ere was no man knew fined to her home on account of illness. thatjthey really are democrats of Miss Glady Davis spent Friday in Win- operation and suppibrt during the past season, and as^ nen: I topped the mountaii the|Tp. Jefferson or- A1 Smith variety, ston-Salem... W ill Be Held A t Clement Grov« rrh7 * . * said. In my| sure you that, we are in position to render you even ^Ws Is good; I ask no me andjyill call; thetnselves by their better servite this year than before, and therefore in­ Mocksville, N. C. moment. true|name jn the future. It is not Hilton Is Captured. ®*'relessly down thd k t j^ n just'\^ho'^can be induced -to vite you to call cn us any time. th. J the f o r ^ that w el Henry Hilton, who made his es­ rtin:|ior the yarious county offices. We Want To feuyi Or Gin,*^our Cotton And 4»y before, and saw a fil cape f/om jail .here in 1927, was .* lOft ' 1 The Republicans named their coun­ captured Thursday night iti Farm- ' . Pay ^he Higli^st Market For Same ; A nhukiA dd^ss by tim e r R. Hdke,;President of The cnrrent-af my blood I ty ticket recently, and from pres BRING US YbU R COTTON AND YOU WILL GET TOP PRICES *®: th« flew of the Rif iigton township by Deputy Wade | - PS. for an. instant, wb ent indications a democrat has as Eaton> : Hilton was in Lee Wood’s ’ AND THE VERY SEST SERVICE Catawba College much change pf being elected in bouse, where he had a roouT whose' Entertainment by Class of Orphans from 0%to*' •’ore fl Davie this fall as a Republican h ^ door wa's concealed in the wall by ^ “ • of been elected in South Carolina W ^ " ‘« “ay -invaded my a large picture. Hilton has travel-' ■ : ,Dinner Served On Grounds as^meOjing else, too—g ed over the, United States since ,,, • • •4 • Und of anger loti Miss ChristiDe l ^ b a r d , of States­ On Higrhway No.. 90 Amusements Galore ville, is the guest of Mrs. W. A. maiciug his escape. He was charged Near Sanford Motor Co; Mocksville, N. C. Correll. ^ith possessioi^ ap4 seJlmgiWhisKy. “Bring a Basket and Meet Y o u r Friend* ' "...... " ’ LEAOINGr Here’s Latest Additim to “Pet Snake” St«nes RADIO BROGRAMS For his ora particular pet ■^iec qualified as ex»/.,.. ' Milne of .Mount .Vemon,;N. H„ pre­ John A Dulin deceased (Time given is Eastern Standard; fers a snake, and for an excellent ^ven all persons hav?^'7>ce,._ subtract one hdur for Central and two reason. Most peopte select pets fOr e said estate to pres„ ® !| hours for Mountain tim e.)' companioushipi or ^b ^u s e of a fond­ lyment on or before a '**'» lol Black Sheep’s Gold N. B. Ca RBD -NETWORK-^Aoffiut 17 Kuc,wU,bepC?„A^^^ 7:30. p. m. Gbase and Sanborn, ness for a particular species. Not so' by BEATRICE CRJMSHAW ' 8:15 p. m. Atwiter Kent. wltli Mr. Mllne^ he mya- h e .lfk ^ .^ ^ tewill please "> mastrations by Irwto Myers $:15 . m. Studebaker Cbamplona* pet snake because'it performs a good' N. Ba C. BLUB NETWORK ■ This Aug. ri9 3 o ‘“’®'

  • P Amory. English what made you do this?"'' and cover yon with leaves today.' So along through' ; rows of vegetaCles. on the wrapper, mild and blaad as it war veteran, now a trader 11:30 p» m. Ann l^sLf. Ortran. tastes. But its gentle action soothes New She looked up at me. I could see I hurried and hurried', and when 1 The snake' enjoys itself. Immensely; now. In the growing dawnlight, how removing the prats and eadng them. a youngster moiesnrdy than a more Guinea, plunKe” overboard to come on you just.like that. It took me '^a. m. Jolly Bill and Jane^ TOweiful medibine. - ^ . th« life of » musical comedy her beauty was wrecked; how her queerly, and I had to sit d o;i^ be. a. m. Radio Household Institute, .«ays the-Boston Globe. At the end Tliat’s the beauty'of this spedal p .m . Moxie Hostess. • icnic S r« r k-ow" " “Gln-Sllng.“ eyes bad sunk' back into her head, and cause of cotirse I was a fi^ d that of the, day the ^^jet” returns to its diildren’s remedyl I t may be giveii ► p. m. A & P Gypsies. *J,„rv become* Interested In Pla haunts Iti a nearby pile-of rocks to ^Trter. member of a wealthy her copper hair lost Its shine; how you’d be angry—Phil, you’re not an­ > p. m. General Motors, the tiniest infant— as often .u -Uera p. m. Ovaltine. rest:for the night is need. In cases ^ lo lic , diarrhea or Sooth ■Wales ftunlly. He she had worn hereelf to a skeleton, gry with little Jin, are you? Phil, 1 p. m. Sign, of the Shell. luipped Wit^ i.ils her of Ms knowledge «t a and let her clothes fall Into rags. just had to comfc -1 don't mind any­ similar disttirbasce, it is invamabl& N. B. C. BLUB NETWORiC A coat$id tongue calls for just a few S w f u l gold fleld on the Is- There were sores on her arins and thing, now Fve found you, and I 7:00 a. m. Quaker Crackles Man. Judge Couldn’t Overlook S ••Gln-Sllne” tells him Pla 12:45 p.. m. Fnrm and Home Hour, drops to ward off constipation; so , .nsarea t® Sir Richard Fan- neck—leech bite sores, blue marks of know I'm goln’ with you.", ' 6;00 p. m. Pepspdent—Amos 'n* Andy. 'Such Flagrant' Braggmg does, any su^estion of bad breath. mosquito bites, deep scratches made “Jinn.v, my dMr,” i sald-^nd 1 did • 6:30 Tires. Ihiw His holiday ended. Am-. D. m. Roxy and His Gan^. “Next case,'* called out the clerk,, 'Whenever cMdten don’t eat. welli arrives back at Daru. Ha by lawyer thorn. Her shois were not think' tny black-hair«d Dlan her­ 7:15 p. m. Tastyeast Jester. . don’t rest well, or have any Ettle „ „ t 3 an Englishman, Spicer, 8:00 p. ,m. Maytag'Orchestra* and a middle-aged couple were ush­ bandaged onto her feet. Her hat was self would ^ d g e the kiss that went 8:30 p.'m. Real Folks. . upset— this pure vegetaWe prepara- fher« on development business 9:00 p. m.'Stromber& Carlson. ered into : he'court room. They made, tion is usual& all that’s needed. ... •es and Acces> ;Sr a syndicate of which Fan- a tangle of tom straw. with the words—“Jinny, tell me”—^for COLUMBIA .SYSTEM a pitiful picttire—the strong, healthy, ,haw Is he ad . FanshaWs name Anger had possession of me, and I wanted to. put off the bad moment 7:00 a. nL Paul Rader. tall, broad woman, and ‘ her poor; rork. recalls to Amory a long-forgot­ 8:30 yet—though i koew tiiat she had prac­ as long as possible—‘‘tell me, have you a..n t Blue. Mon. . Gloom Chasers, meek, battered little husband^ ten incident In which he wit­ had any breakfast?" . 9:00 a. m. Radio Home Makers, nessed the escape of Fanshaw tically wrecked my expedition—I could • 11:00 a. m. Columbia Revue, The magistrate adjusted his glassy, (rom a le p e r colony. Ho tells DOt choose but pity the bright thing, “No, nor dinner last night,” she ; 1:00 p. m. The Honolulans, , and visit us at 2:30 p. m. Educational Feature, then turned tp the than and asked, CASTO RI A hij friend Bassett about It and brittle as a butterfly, who bad, wag­ said. “I hadn't anything left;” . 3:00 p. m. U. S. Navy Band, “You are accused , of beating your decidcs to Inform Laurler. He ork and quick ered her light self against the ter­ “Then yon must' breakfast at once.” 7:30 p. m. Ceco Couriers, wife. Do you plead ^ I t y or nisf goes to Thursday Island to send I called a carrier, spoke to him and 8:00 p; m. Physical Culture Maerazlne. me message. Amory hears Fan- rific powers of the unknown; who, be­ 8:45 p. m. Mardi Oras. guilty?” set him to make tea and bring meat MouryscnnHHi ehaw dictate a message which fore the threshold was well crossed, 9:30' p. m. Jesse Crawford. Or»an. ;‘Gullty, sir,” said the little man, 10:15 p. m. Heywood Broun's Column* Indicates that the secret of the lay beaten. Nothing but the slow and biscuits. without a moment’s hesitation. gold Held la known. Amory pace enforced on me by the cutting She had eaten her meat and-bis­ N. Be €. REb NETWORK—Aaffust 19 “Thirty shillings or seven d ^ s ,”- FOmSMSmilMIH meets with an Accident that lays 7:00 of a track had kept her wlth^ me so cuits ; she had thirstily finished her a. m. Jolly Bill and Jane, ASAFOEl?IDA was well known to yout him up tor three weeks. Recov­ 9:45 a. m. National Home Hour, said the magistrate. grandparents. Doctors prescribed It In ered. he sails alone tor Port far. She must have knpvni this; pannikin of tea. Life was creeping 10:15 a. m. Radio Household Institute, After the session was over, one of 8:00 p. m. Eveready Hour, llquid-form foF.baby's cramps.Grown*ups Moresby. A storm compels him guessed that her only chance of life hack into her tired face, and with It took it in pills as a LAXATIVE and to put In at Thursday Island 8:30 p. m. Happy Wonder Bakers, the court officials, asked the magis­ something that I knew my next f«jW 9:00 p. m. Enna Jettick Songbird, NERVINE with good results.BOT>ANER where ha finds Fanshaw. Amory was to come forward and show her­ trate if-he hadn’t-been rather severe words must kill—hope. 9:30 p. m. R. K. Hour TABLETS Contain ASAFOBTIDA.Mi:ced ►tor Co. resumes his voyage to Port self, fling herself on my mercy, before In punishing the little fellow. “I tho;ught you’d be angry,” she N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK with other good drugs they give relief Morseby. Fanshaw follows In a It was too late. She had ohtaioed a 7:00 a. m. Quaker Crackles Man. . “Oh, no,” exclalmfed the magistrate. to those who suffer -with OAS on the motor boat and attempts to run canoe (as .1 afterward learned) from said, s e t^ g the panuikln down , upon 9:15 a. m. Prances Ingram, “1 had to give him something for STOMACH AND CONSTIPATION.They ih him down. Amory shoots and the ground. I said nothing. I took 9:45 a, m. H. J. Heinz. ' will not‘gripe. To Introduce RtlPANER His kills Fanshaw. the village at Romilly month, and per­ 12:45 p. m. Farm and Home. Hour, bragging.”—London Tit-Blts. her scarred, burned hand, and began p. m. Pepsodent—^Amos *n' Andy, TABLETS we will send a FULL 26c box suaded a small crew to accompany *6:00 for 10c. Write yoar name and ad d r^ smoothing it gently In mine. Angry? 7.00 p. "m. Pure Oil Concert, her. Living and sleeping on board., 8:00 p. m. Johnson and Johnson, New Berry Resists Drougbt ' plainly And. ihail dime to . she was able to keep her boys with She little knew. The very rage of h— 9:00 p. m. \\'Asttnghou5e Salute. . CHAPTER VII 9:30 p. m. Crush Dry Cronies., Fruit growers’ are interested in a SMILE REMEDY CO^ ST. LOUIS, M(^ her nntll she landed at the place had been in my beait, when first I —13— looked down the clearing, saw her COLUMBIA SYSTEM wild variety of black raspberry From wliere I was camped, the where I had debarked a few hours 7:00 a. m.. Paul Rader, which was found In the Oregon earlier. There they deserted, as car­ sitting there, knew what it meant to 8:00 a. m. Something for Everyone, Irlwle world seemed to fall away Id me, and knew In the same moment, ' 8:30 a. m. U. S. Army Band, woods. It thrived during a hot, dry er “We're going back.” p. m. Camel Pleasure Hour. The side of the ravine caved in, bury­ lyiUlHEItllP woman’s tricks. In order to find refuge COLUMBIA SYSTEM place and doing what I ought, to do— . “Because of me?” ing the unfortunates. under tons of and all times in my party. She didn’t doubt her 7:00 a. ,m. Paul Rader, here, fonr days inland from the mld- “Because 1 find It necessary to go.” 8:00 a. m. Something for Everyone, stone and earth. They were part of ability—Jinny had' not had much • 9.00 a, m. Radio Home Makers. Strengthened by Lydia watem of the Romilly river, away ',‘Phll, I’d have drowned myself a party'who were collecting lime to South Mocks- reason to doubt her chance of success. 9:30 'SL m. U. S. Navy Band Concert, from all the world, white men and all rather than—if I’d known. Phil— 11:00 a, m. Columbia Revue, beautify the walls of their homes In Pinld)^*8 Vegetable Com* In this or any other test where the 1:00 p. m. Syncopated Si Ihouettes. their works; here, on the spine of the don’t do it; old boy. Let’s go on and pr^aration of the festival of Kour- • pound weapons of her sex were pitted against 3:00 p. m. Musical Album: Dreadnought ranges verging—at last, chance I t I’m not afraid of anything. 7:00 . p. m. Manhattan Moods, ban Bairam, and as similar accideiits St last!—OD the unknown. man’s determination. 7:80 p. ,m : Forty Fathom Trawlers, happened In 1896 and 1923, the v il­ ^ER PRICES I’ll go till I drop dead. Let'me, Phil." 8:00 p. m. U. S. Marine Band Concert ______m y littte From today. 1 knew, the worst of But it was not man’s determination She was almost crying; she held my 8:30 p m. La Palina Smoken • lagers are convinced that an evil daughter was bom, one of my nei^bors tie work began. I scanned the world that barred her now. .It was the Im­ sleeve tightly, and shook me, in her^ 9:00 p. m^ Voice of Colunibta; : . spirit dwells in the riivhie and at persuaded me to. beiow, and decided that 1 had done mense, Impersonal might of th^ un­ times demands women as victims to- tiy Lydia E-Pink- eagerness. y . B.. d RED, n e t w o r k —Abgnist 2l' ham’s Vegetable veil. Grace, the dead miner, hadn’t tamed wilderness, of Papua. Against •‘Jlnliy,” I said, “we’re up against 8:30 a. m. Jolly BUI and Jane, app'ease its anger. this, the finest men of the Nineteenth 9.30' a. m. Best Foods Round Table, Compound to [endrix left the Romilly till he came right to hard facts. You’d drop dead, as you 10:00 a; m. Bon*. Ami. buUd me up. The century, the pick of .the Twentieth, the head of the navigable part I. call it, before noon today. You—” 10:15 a. m.r Radio Houisehold Institute. Streamline in Warfare fiist bottle m ^e. had fought, struggled, and—most often 10:30 a. m. Klnso Talkie. acting on what was more a guess than “1 done well up to this,'anyhow. I 4:00 p. m,. R. Ki O. ’ The streamline projectile was de- quite a c h a ^ e in —lost, paying the loss with chelr lives. a conviction, had branched ott from kept with you, Phlll" 7:00 t). m.. FlelscHmann. yeloped and .first perfected by an me.Igotaa'appe- Who was the little dancer, to break 8:00 p. TOirArcb Birthday Party.. tite and era deep the river halfway up. .Nobody knew “You kept with me because the 8:30 P. m.' Jack Frost Mel. Moments, Englishman, Sir Joseph Whitworth, Just what lay a day or two beyond my lance in such an army? 9:00 p. m. R. C. A. Victor Hour. much better,!^ work hadn’t begun. If you had been In 1806. The French have used the not 80 nervous u present camp, but from what I could She did not know. She stood up, N, B. c; BLUE NETWORK an. hour—five minutes—later In find­ 7:00 a. m. Quaker Crackles Man. streamline projectile since 1893. It I was. 1 have six «ee and infer. I thought I might suc­ and came to me, with the red of sun­ ing me. Jinny, the meat-ants would 7:15 ■ m. Peggy Peg Winthrop.— ■ ■ was used by this country during the children and do ceed In cutting off weeks of work, by rise on her red-gold hair, smoothing 9:15 a. m. O'Cedar. ______a ll m y own worlc. have besn picking your bones tomor­ 9:45 a. m. Barbara Gould, World war. To The loing on just as I was going. I might her torn shirt, and pulling down her row, maybe before you were dead. 12:45 p. m. Farm and Hi me Hour, I can do so much more now than I could JO a longer way ronnd than Grace tattered b r ib e s , calling to work the 6:00 p. m. Pepsodent-rAmos ’n* Andy, If you came on with us now, we might 7:15 p. m. Tastyeast Jester, She Knew Henry liad gone, but I was likely to get there smile lhat had gained a drop of new be able to help you along—” 8:00 p. m. Knox Dunlap Orchestra, Pansy—How did you get the truth I yonr inual tooner. So I sat, and smoked, and sweetness from every man who fell 8:30 p..m. Maxwell House Concert, “Yes?” Her eyes glowed with- hope. from reading Henry’s letter? .y ."—M bs. J oh n OsBOiar, Jeit myself at peace. And the ann victim to It, until now it was a very . COLUMBIA SVSTE3I “For a day or so—carrying you In a 7:00 a. m, Paul Rader, Violet—By reading between the 16, L a Jun ta, Colorado. »ent down upon my day. honey flower wherein the wandering, Utter where we could.: .and 'slinging 8:00 a. m. Somethin? for Everyone. . ICNIC kissing bee might drown. She knew 9:00 a. m. RadioH om e Makers. ijdn’s. ' . ■ I should have slept well that night. you up .'precipices w ith. bushrope like '' 'There Is some doubt that grand . her work, this Jinny. She made me. 10;I5 su m. The Tlntex Grouo. 1 did not I lay wakeful, on my grid a.tied pig . • • That, Jinny, would 1:00 p. m. Quiet Harmonies. ' A boy has to worlc a long time be­ music that can’t be understood is sticiis, saw, through the open trt- in . a^ minute, forget her rags, her 1:30 p. m. Ann Leaf. Organ, our cafe your cut our day’s work down by a tlilrd,, 4:00 p. m. Educational Feature, fore he gets tlie habit. really grand. tagle of the tent-fly, the Cross swing stains, her battered weary look, a:nd maybe a half. W'e should get a little 5:00 p. m- New World Symphony., tonnil to the movemisnt of the earth see her but as I' had known her Way and turn back. I prefer to turn 6:30 p. m. Ward's Tip Top Club, inds of cold 7:00 p. m. Educational-Feature. •bout the sun. months, weeks ago, on the liner and lis> back now. Don’t cry, Gin-Sllng; you 8:00 .p. m. Arabesque. • "Sleep,” I told myself. “Ton’ must Thursday island. Yet, at the same never cry, you know. What's that 8:30 p. m. American Composers' Hour. Black Fuui LIQUID irs, cigarettes, time, I was angry, and sorry—for her Bi-ACK! wep. Tomorrow's a hard day." But war-cry of yours—‘Drink hearty, N* B, C. RED NETW ORK— Aajstiat SE2 •here seemed to be springs Id my eye- and for myself. you’ll sooD; be dead?’ Let’s bear it ,7:00 a. m. Jolly Bill and Jane. 9:45 a. m. National Jlome Hour. ™, holding them up; the muscles “Jinny, Jinny,” I said to her, ancl' again.” 1 clapped her on the back, 10:15 a. m. Radio Household Institute DOOMS INSECT fla g / « ny limbs were stiff and anrelaxed. again "Jinny, Jinny t” . It seemed as assuming ^a .gaiety -I was very far 3:0Qi p. m. Moxle Hostess. if I could find no other words. .7:00 p. m. Cities Service. :e in t o w n I could not sleep. from feeling. 8:00 p. m. Cllquot Club. ' PESTS-i&ecawse Toward morning, when I should But Jinny was only, too eager to Coe of the swift changes typical of 9:00 p. m. Raleigh Review, talk. h^r sad. merry kind, siraed hdid on N. Ba C. BLUE NETWORK Mve been waking, I dropped Into coo- 7:00 a. m. Quaker Crackles Man. . ' «IT PEWfiETRATE^ relcome. ™sed, tired sleep. The Brst spears of “My oath, Phil.” she declarea, catch­ her without warning. Sh^ fl^hed into 9:45Ja. mi H. J. Heinz. - Mnrise woke me like a stab; It Is not ing me by the loose folds of my shirt, sudden fury. 12:45 p. m. Farm and Home Hour. 6:00 p. m. Pepsodent—Amos 'n’ Andy. • sunrise, but before, that the ex- as If she feared, that somehow. I "For twopence," she said. “Fd kill 6:15 p. ih. American Golfer. s**ouW leave his Dooe-too-dowDj might vanish—“My oathi, I thought' him—swine!” 7:30. p. m. Hickok Sportcast.<3. .FE 7:45 p. m. Famous tiOves. . 'M- With a curse at my own lazl- It was all in with me, I did. straight “Who’s the Bwine?” 1 asked. But 8:O0'pV m. Iriten^^oven Pair. , >. K. MANOS, Prop- *«s. I pulled ^ oD hoots, and ' was Last night I couldn’t see a sign of she looked at me sidewise, and made 8:30 p. m Armour Progra:m. ) • your Bre anywhere, same as I’d seen 9:00 p. m. Armstrong Quakers.. > wessed. Already the carriers had no reply. 1 saw she was shaking with 10:00 p. m. The Elgin Prograrii. “ elf Are going; they sat ronnd It. It other nights, and I fair gave myself rage. ■■ ■ , • ' COLUMBIA SYSTEM up for dead. And so this moruliig. I (TO BD CONTINtJBD) 7:00 a. m. Paul Rader. oianiiet-robed, watching the pot of 8:00 a. m. Something for Everyone. - We cook over the flames. I looked 9:00.a..m. Radio Home Makers.. 10:00’ a. m. Columbia Salon Orchestra. : almost through them; felt, 1:00 p. ni. The Aztecs. " ooe feels In such places. Chat they, 1:35 p. m . The Stover Farm Hands. “town men of the country, made “Passion Play” j^ife of Sm all Bavarian Village 6:00 p. m. The Crockett Mountaineers. annual ' 7:00 p. m. Nit Wit. Hour. . iMrf* ® •'■■safe Id the glorious, the 7:30 .p. m. Gold Seal Merchants. ^ "wacotlng sense of solitude that a 8:00 p. m. True Story . Hour- , The Passion play, a dramatization' after the expenses haye beea defrayed 9:30 p. m rGold Medal Fast Frelffht. “'te man knows, on the verge of and small remnn^atlpnVimade 'V 10:15 p. m. Heywood Broun's Column.' “trodden lands. Over that nearest of the aufferiDgs Id the. life of Christ, a ic n ic takes place In the little vlllflige of each actor. , - , N * B ; C.-* R E D N E T W O R K — A a ^ t 23 86- a couple of days’ march on. The. play Is a stupendous manifests- 7:00.a; m. Jolly Bill and Jane. • Was no man knew, what; but Oberammergau. nekling In the Bava­ 10:15 a. m. Radio Household Institute. d()n of ,reli^pns .worship, and the mqral 8.00 p.'m: Genera] Electric Hour. V * topped the mountain. I should rian Alps. And this play has been go­ le n t G ro ve ing on every ten yeara since the plague, character, of ;eaci> actpr'}s consider^ 9:00. p. m. Lucky Strike Dance Orcli. . And I said, in my rashness— as weH u hte hlatrloiiic ability. l^h<^ • N; B. C.r BLUE NETWORK; ‘ '"'s Is good; I ask no more of life." of 1683. During that y e a r the citizens .7:00 fu rii.'Quaker Crackles Man«> of Oberammergau vowed that they principai parts are h^re^ta^. Tb» 12:45.0. m.i'Parm:ahd'Home Hour. 1:30 p. mi Keystone Chronicle. • . C. look J**'® ffloment.' I turned, would enact the' piece every ten years Whote tillage llvw for this pradn’ctioii. llJ I ' “'■®'®®ly down the long cut- .6:00 p m.-Peosodent—iAmos ‘n* Andy. as * thanksgiving offering for h a ^ g The Iniiabttantt spend their time a* ■ 6:15 p. m. V/onder Dog.: - A ho^hold pi^pai^oii for over tk * “ forest that we had made ' fashioning cruclfixe^ rosaHes: and Im­ .6:30 p.* m. Dutch Masters Minsfrels. ' 'e current-of my blood seemed to were probably made by the monks |Of 7:00 a. m. Paul Rader.:. loke, President of EttaL The muhlc was composed .h.v city year by . year. . . , : 8:00 a; m. Something for. -Everyone.. . CyibbCTt,iregalaTly to keep of the Bomllly river Rochus Dedler.; schoolmaster o t ^ne ,'r-- • •' -r ^ /'I* 9:00 a. mi Columbia Grenadiers • skin ^ gopd <^ndition. ' ;; lor. *“ *°8tant, when the Gulf ; Golf,' Eartl^ . Strength .. .9:30 a,,.m. U. S. Army Band. ■ oarish In l 8 l i The production Is giv^ 11:00:^ m.-Adventures of: Helen. M W . b,et sweeping In, apd holds It The, ancient Greek; -ypp ’remember, find 'Cvticura Talbvin eh in the. open alr ^^iid s t a n d s .are ;con- 2:00! p.-m.--Columbia Ensemble.' - ’ ‘ «v» J “s the bore aies up the gaine.d new strength every tline. he . hU 8:00 R.'m. The Aztecs. - tians from Oxfo*^^' structed to accommodate 5.000 spe<^ 6:00: pJ m. -Crockett Mountaineers •Ick ‘^'“8 *U before It, aDger, and the e a r li . .It, has^ t^^^ on »; 6.:l5’-p nfL iM^o'Maniac?.- Invaded my soiil. There totora. Seven T.30. P. m./Dlxfe ;Echbes. . . h . Erounds golferTs aa n g fl^ e ;. t p i v f : ^ ' 8:00'.p. m. Harik'Simmons*'Show Boat. i j too—srattfied yan- ployed In the play, all native Ih e prpceeda go tor ..the public good. -9.30 p. m. Paramouht«Publi* Hour. • Bore • t kind of anger IOTe,'perhaii8, four Friends" ■;V , - it X X il » » »X X it X X X K « X » XX **** IrapFoved Uniform Internatioi Pajamas Are Liked by the Wee I Sun Suits

    By JOUA BOTTOMLEY (i-Upared by. the Ont«^ Statea Departiheiit expecially^in front; aild tlie l ^ s ^ o r t .... , o( :Afrlc<>Uure.l . At the b . a c k the neck’fs not cut 'down ■A suii :^ t, alter all, Isj only an ab­ too much or the «U t will tend, to y e ^ . prettily with a narrow scarf breviated form of rompers, with cer- slide off tlie shouldei^ Lesson ^.which Is tied to a soft bow over one :taln features about .its .constracUon A.mother:can make « sun very P- B- P IT Z W A T B R . On.. shoulder. . whiih eipose'' as much skill surfece ^easi^y l if adapting a .plain rOTljler pat­ In aii chll^en’s style displays now­ tern. If she Is adapting a romper pat­ (©. 1930, Western Newspai>flr Union) adays [^rtlcular attention is called tern, « should be of the fold-ta-crotch to. pajama fsshlona Jnst now the or “French panty^’ style, with a drop chief attractloii'ls beach pajamas and seat. The main proportions shwM Lesson for August 17 overalls. A pert little model for beach not be cHaiiged. The length , f r ^ wear boasts an' Eton jacket. The ma­ shoulder tO; crotch ■ and the , width SAUL, A MAN OF GREAT r, terial for this iniinlng. outfit lias a thrwK^Ji the trunk' sbopld be rflnple BILITIES WHO FAILED red b ack h an d with huge pink, blue, enough * to permit all normal activity, ^ S S O N TEXT— 1 Samuel s is.ii ,, black and white polka dots floating- such as running. Jumping, climbing, *7; 10:l; 19:9-11; 31:1-4. .over Jts 'surfiice: Uke m many toy, ^ gquattlng oi^w|n^h& . , GOLDEN TEXT—Wherefore 1« balloons^ The jacket' is sleeveless, Id a girl’s tailored ensemble, th« that tbfnketb he standelh take iS ' lest he fall. kMt worn over a sleeveless white dimity ran siiit tak’es the placie of under- , PRIM ARY TOPIC—a King That oi,. blouse. The troniers are very full w&r or iilooinerk Light blue chani- and flnisb at the waistline with a 'H- bray is used for both the overdpess JU N IOR TOPIC—A King Who Falta picturesque troubadour sash. - 'aiid -the pdnties, Which are stitcn ^ intermediate a n d s e n i o r w Overalls are frequently made of gay •V IC—^How to Avoid Failure flat to an open mesh top of matcWhg' TOtJNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP as gay can be prints.' These are for t mat'qaiseitte. 'The latter can usually IC—How to Profit from Failure. the most part trimmed with a solid If be bought among curtain goods. Plain color. It is said that pajama suits •i1 soft orpam scrim or .'net; might he ,'The sad failure ot Saul shoulii fc» for children from seven to fourteen used foV the top^ The shoulder straps a warning to every young man. p,., are far outselling nightgowns. . are planned to let out . for growth.' men in history had greater advantage (©. 1S30. Weitern New«paBer nnlon.l - ■ V They are tacked at shoulder level I. Saul’s Advantages. and held down with a button tewed 1. A worthy inheritnnre (9:1). through both thicknesses of goods and' His father was “a mighty man «f stayed' with a small piece of tape, power.” One’s inheritance is a sirnns HELPS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS since'a stay button might scratch. factor In determining his success «r ' The long front opening finished with failure in life. Chicago in 183‘2' a flat band and three medium sizetf 2. His natural gifts Goloshes and, rubbers should fit the fiat juttons makes It .easy for the He was a “choice .voung man.” child’s shoes but should : be large child to learn to put the sUn sijlt on . (1) ■ He was humble (10:22). enough for the child to put on and without help. The buttons are the When facing the respnnsihnity of take off. Sve-eightiis Inch size. /A pocket for national leadership, he lifd himself. - • • • ■ a -“hanky” is placed on the panties.' (2) He was considerate ot his Let the baby be comfortable In hot father (9:5). weather by dressing him only in the ■ . Not being successful in the missli® kind of clothing his elders would like committed unto him b.v his father anil to wear. Hahdy Self-Starter thinking that his father vvonid he cerned about him, he proposed to 50, Children need as much sleep in'sum­ o n Washer B ig Help back. mer as in winter. Sleeping hours and (3) The grace of God mis upon’ naptimes should, not be shortened by With the many labor saving devices him (10:.5-7). long hours of daylight. . that are constantly coming on the God visited him with his graoe- * * * ■ The Under Part ot m ensemble is a market the l^ousewife is getting a to enable him to see the divine clioice. THe; To keep berries, chwries or other Sun Suit. good share that' will help, her In her (4) The Holy Spirit carae opwi small fruit fresh Id-hot weather, pick By ELMO SCO-T If there’s one place more than an­ ■ihe pockets are adequate to store the household duties. Tiie power washer him (10:10). them over and spread them out in the as possible to the healtli giving rays other where pajama costumes, seem trinkets which children take such joy has done a great deal to give the Acceptatile service '■an he remleret -ilS city of Chic-ugd refrigerator on a shallow plate or fiat of sunshine. The armholes are large to fit-Into their environment becom­ In carrying about with them during homemaker more time to do some of only In the energy of tlie Holy Spirit. brate its one wire Meve. and loose, the neck is rounded d-own. ingly, that place is Id the children’s play hours. The neckline is finished tlie things she likes to do. (5) He was zealous for Gn* and when it do realm. Bless their dear hearts, how One of the latest conveniences to (11:4-15). whole world to cuimiDg they look flittin g 'about in come to our attention is an electric As the leader of bis people, he per- tibn. Recently grl their little trouser and biouse outfits, self-starter for gasoline-powered forme'd service because of his zoa( the site where iif and with what enthusiasm designers washing machines. This works just for God. “A Century of are creating pajama styles for wee Evening Story for the Children like the starter on your automobile. 8: The friendship of Samuel and work on th^ folks. There are as many kinds of A touch/on the starter sets'the engine (15:35). Ings already hai that event is twj pajama styles for fashionable young­ By MARY GRAHAM BONNER going. , . So strong was Samtiel'a attachment sters as there are for grownups, rang­ for Saul that he greatly mourned hi* cago this year began to look [ ing from lounging to beach types. death. tnry of. e^stence. For it was I For the making of juvenile pajama Hariy, who was adventuring through .“They’re very erratic.' Some comets would be used to give him a trip lieved that they were ghosts dancing II. Saul Made King (1 Sam. 8-10). that the to\ra was platted, the 1 costumes shantung is proving a most the sky, had been -hearing about have had as m ia j as. fix tails; and thtough the sky. ' in . the, heavens, but .we,-must hurry t. The v^emand of the people ont and the first map made. now, for ybu have an important en­ adaptable material. It has so many comets. they won’t let people find out much There were some bright lights ahead, (8 ;1r22). In -1830 the total area.of gagement and I thow you’re going to arguments in Its favor, first among “Well, you might go through the about them. like arches of fiery clouds in the sky. The reason for this demand wa» eights of a square mile. It be pleased when I tell you about i t ” less than 100 persons. In IS, which Is the fact of its perfect, laun­ tall of a coinet sometime and not “They have their own ways and There were beams and streamers of threefold; . dering qualities. Then too the lovely know It,” Cosmo announced. they live their^pwn lives.” Hght going across the heavens from “With tiie Moon?” (1) Samuel was Incapacitated bjr expanse of 210.5 square miles | "Eight! With the Moon.” colors of shantung fit cha^lngly Into “Really? I l l tell that to everyone “Tet they may let us go through east to west old age (V, f>). latlon of more than 3,000,0( “Have you thought how I’m going to the happy scenes of the. liillputian when I get back to the Barth. their tails and. never, say anything. “The aurora, borealis. or northern : (2) His sons were nnfaitlifnl tells the story in brief of the i. world. “m say, jte.” Qosmo pointed out “We want- be able to talk, to th^ Moon or hear Samuel, though a good man. sre.itljr of a city in all history. CJhicag. anything?” ' tst city in the world. With its ' Shantung In a delightfnily cooi^ook- " ‘Look here, at this very moment you to see them so put on a spe­ blundered In the appnlminent ot his “Yes, indeed. As a'matter of fact It bows only to London with Ing light green, was the choice of the yon may be going through the tall of cial performance for your benefit.” sons as judges of Israel I that was planned b^ore we started. New York with Its 250 years an| designer who styled the attractive a comet’ ” ‘Tve seen those in the winter,” (.*{) Desire to he like other na­ Harry said. You’ll s e ^ a n d you’ll also' hear!” 1800 years. and very practical suit Illustrated. Cosmo ia u g h ^ “Maybe you’d like tions (y. 5V (©. 1930. Western Newapaper nnlo^> Borderlngs of white shantung make a to know liow they got their name. “Yes, they’re at. their best in the The surrounding nations had stronj Although this “child of a swal |er. part of Its present area wa| pretty trimming. A unique feature is "The word coin^ from the Greek winter and at their beist far. nor^h. leaders as rulers. Therefore, it wa® . No Limit Here mosquito-ridden tract of _ the group of tucks down the front word Kometes meaning the long­ They have their own electrical dis­ but natural that the Israelites slwnW I f Napoleon could make ' the fin­ count back only 100 years as] the blouse buttoning at the shoulders. haired. plays and there are many stories^ con­ desire such leadership. Samuel pro­ nected with them. est soldiers out of humaii mud and muBlty and only 97 years (it v tested against their action and tout marshals of France sprang up a t his 1833, hence the celebration In . “SomeUdies tbey have been called the matter to the Lord in pra.ver. The bidding from the file, what ought to ility. In reality its recorded the Merry. Dancers. The Eskimos Lord directed him to point out to the be our bearing in 'this America of irly 260 years. Its name was think that they are boys playing foot­ people the meaning of their action. unequaled democracy' and epportu- lian some time far back ball and that tiie movements 'ot the 2. Saul chosen to he kinp (9:1-11). Some Food Hints Hghts are the players struggling with niity?—American Ma^izlne. rs before the white mjn While Saul was on an errand for 'est. A party of Indian fox By NELLIE MAXWELL each either. his father Samuel found him anii Length of Pusien, Play Tend, pursued a large skunij "They,say,that If the,auroj-a_fades anointed- him. (I Sam. 10;l-lfi), In me along the ^iitbern shore away and you whistie it w ill’ come The Passiod play begins at eight due time the. divine choice was con­ 1 back again as though to show that o’clock in the morning, u d , with a ’0 the lake and killed it. 'Who does bis duty Is a question green pepper. Serve with french firmed by -the people at MIzpeh. Frol Too complex to be solved by me: dressing. they know you like their football game. two-hour interval for lunch, contlnaes •them part of Lake Michigaif But be, I venture the sugEoetion 3. Saul displays leadership II A potato salad . Is one of the easiest “Then some Indian tribes have be- until six o’clock in the evening. ink, Pox and Kickapoo tril Doea part of t-nro, that plants ft. The Aurora Borealis. Sam. 11). . , leanUig skunk, or "shekakol] tree. —LowelL ^la d s to make and one which is often He displayed his military cenms la- 'ice of the skunk. That is the, the poorest Potatoes are ^ te le s s about it! It’s certainly a queer old effecting a great victory at Jate of the name Chicago as gl] Some of these salads are more adapt­ when cold and should always be world, Harry.” over the Ammonites. s of the American Bureau ed for entertaining than for. every marinated with a french dressing for “It certainly Is,” Harry agreed. III. Saul’s Failure (ch. 15). Another version is given ini day’s use: two or three hours before the mayon­ Cosmo evidently had told the pilot to Fill Ice Chamber to Capacity 1. The command to Saul (w-1"'- tain .loutel, companion of . Butterfly Salad.—Split naise is added. . go rapidly after this for the'rockets He was commanded ntterly to ne- 'th of that ill-fated explorei] a small banana into Carrot, Coconut and Pineapple Sal­ went siiooting forth at a great speed, Btroy the Amalekites. The reason iding the survivors of La Sa halves and dip into lem­ ad.—^Take one can of c m s ^ pine­ and Harry knew that when the rock­ signed was their evil treatment "r back to Canada, Joutel arrj on Juice to keep it from apple, two cupfuls of grated raw car­ ets ffid this the plane was being 52»F. 54?f; 58^F. Israel after they came out of Egypt of Chicago on March 29. discoloring. On -e 11 h e r- rots, One-hatf cupful of siiredded co- forced to go rapidly forward. , (Ex. 17:8: Deut. 2.’>:17). '■Spelled them to remain th side of the b a n a n .a , cotkut mix .-with mayonnaise,and-serve . He, tt.onght ,pf how little, he had eyer . 2. . Saul’s.dlsohendience (vv 4-9I- fs. during which time they I placed on lettuce, put on lettuce. Sprinkle the top of each Imagined as a ismali'boy tliat the same .The command was itb. They had only a smaH half slices of pineapple with' coconut Idea that sent his rockets up Into the cairrled out. Agag. tlie kmp- , si, but they supplemented] to form the wings to the banana body, (lb. IMS. Weaters Newapaper Union.) air when he was sending off fireworks spared and the best of the gofos P" the rounded edge toward the banana. f *®ong them woods g k proprtated. Garnish .«ie wing'with red and yellow ™“. -4nd Joutel'records the . 3. Saul rejected by God 1^'- aspics 01' fruit gelatins. Garnish the ^ called this place “checaq 42»F. 4 4 ‘ E 4 7 »R (1). Samuel cried to God (r. banana with chopped ripe .pUves . and “CJhecaqua,” a slight 1 The hews of this disgraceful capers. Serve with frencii dressing \ 'wd, iB said to have been thi greatly disturbed Samnel. movinj after be^g well chilled. Wrong, powerful, mighty | to pray to God day and nijrht. Beach Club Salad.—FUl a scalloped (2) Saul’s hypocritical pr«« lit!*!??’ was not the grapefnatt shell with shredd^ lettuce the site of the present Chi (Prepared bir the United Statea Department when school ,work permlta Perhaps (w . 15. 16). . -rtiD and dicnd grapefruit which have been •f, ARrloultur^u). Lower Teinperatures Result Prom a Well-Filled Ice Chamber. This' carried a i-e i" .of his were there nearlyl well mibied with mayonnaise. Dec­ The thoroughly modem girl—and her brother would find It Interesting M believed by some , that ha orate tlie top wltfi 'halved cherrl^ boy, too^V ants to , know something to h ^p her, too, and a t the, same time (Prepared by the OnUed Statea l>«part]dent other perishable food should, be kept its face. ^ , oi,|,| leain why there should be mbre'spln-- , of 'A8T1<511U.U*'«‘) . (.*1)' Samuel rehearses before » \t h Serve cn lettuce leaves. about good d ie t Whether the main The - top : shelf- may - be .10 -degrew by white-:, men was that ach than pie in his menus, and why . A well-filled ice chamber in a good God’s dealing with him (w. l Cheene Salad.—Arrange a nest of concern is choosliig meals at a cafe- higher, but this temperature will be « who passed that way o. fried potatoes and doughnuts st the refrigerator soon chills Uie entire G o i Is more concerned with h sbredditd lettuce and place on it fine­ «terla or lunch room, or hdping with satisfactory for storing vegetables or the expedition down the , same meal would be a poor combina­ box to temperatures- at which the liis commands obeyed than he ly shmdded celery, apples and rad­ meals at home, It Is clearly important fruits.. The dotted line repi^ehts « Marquette retuJ tion. ■ \ more peri^able, foods can ^ be safely have sacrifices offered unto him. ishes nil cut into small shoestrings. to everybody to know what to eat to temperature ,of 45 degrees: Fahrenheit, ember, 1S74, on his way to 4 kept It: Is Important therefore, not IV. The Divine JudgmeM Mix viith creamy mayonnaise, using keep^well and store up energy, and The bureau of home economics of to allow, the temperatures to rise very which: Is considered the maximum for 8 the Illinois Indians, and I (1S:26-?W). ' lorced to spend the wintel two tttblespooofuls of mayonn^se to what food combinations are suitable the United States Oepttrtmeni, of Agri­ much' after the box Is onc& properly safe'hoi^ng of milk and meats. B half, cupful, of irhlpped cream. Dec­ together. The older boys and girls culture, a few years ago, prepared’ 1. The loss of his ,f - French visitor to C| chilled. The next time the iceman ,Wben the ice has m'elt^ down tit For the presumptuous „ orate with rings of oUves In the cen­ in many families can be of great help a' brief circular on the subject of meal ichM successor of) calls he shbuld lie asked ttf. fill the Ice 50 pounds, in this box :the danger line sacrifice the dynasty passe<> ter ot which has been piped a rose of if they can froib time to time re­ planning,; which te Just what the be­ ehamber to capacity again, and con­ Is'almost reached. Both iower and In the spring ofi cream cheese. Serve with french lieve their mothers of the task of ginner in this field heeds. I f was Saul’s house. ,.|dt S , the mission promh tinue o.keep. It filled, - If, the first; .dpper-. shelves will be two degrees 2. Vnder control of the evil drening. planning, and preparing meals.' ' intended especitUly, for Ue' use 'o f large piece of Ice that Is, put in is higher thdn they were and the box dnnil. the nert A dainty dessert and one easy to What • real “d ^ ofT* a mother 4-H club ,niembe^ and Is written In (19:0-11): refuse! ^ ^ b t others passed that ... allowed to melt away until it Is half needs refilling to capacity at the When allegiance to God is prepare is always popular with all tnight.j)iaye,.lf.jth^ ^m^is on Saturdays, simple, readable form, easily fol­ short connecting ■ gone or more before another t>lece is eariiest possible moment in this jcase Satan takes control. housewives. Here is one: for ^iinpiei'^cbnid'iie a t t e ^ ^ , to'>n- lowed. -Both- boyS'and 0rls- belong, to plit in; or -if bnly 25,. or 35.poundsvof a « pound piece m ight do but a ^ the col Marshmallow Dessert. tirely by one , pf her daughtenC’ leav­ tbesjs clubs,: ^ d . as - m'any,- of. them . 3. His shameful irfio L a^e n ce and the Ml Ice are added when 50- pounds are p^B^siiiece wiii g ia ^ ' Samuel foreook him. —Cut Into small bits a ing her tree to go shopping, visit her have to take part in the farm home »«taral path of the exploreJ heeded to bring It up to' cspacFty, the low te m p ^ tu re better, and last rela­ alone to suffer in disgrace. ,. cvpful or more of marsh­ friends, att^d a club meeting, make actlvltlM, food selection and meal temi>eratui‘es in the refrigerator will tively'longer; : % leree . 'I®® become the nat| mallows, add a handful a trip to another to-wn, or get ca^ht planning is one of the regular proj­ rise' above ft Mfe point ' TheB the If the ice is ^owed to iinelt dow^ ects in club work. Tbe ^drcular de­ W hat Mortal Man Ca» k i ••oHding tip the might of blanched and shred- up -oh other things i And the I daugh­ new piece' o / i«e will be melted faster to 20 iiounds before refilling; the Aed almonds, cover with ter -would not .only enjoy the change scribes each of, the 'five food groups,- - But what can mortal man ^ ■ P*’«viotisly stated, J to chili th e ;^ x a^aln'below 45 di^ lower shelf ie&peratiire ' ^ 1 rise' h cupful of w hipp^ ten's w h i^ ’foqds belong in each group. cure'his own salvation? * 0e ,re ® followed in from -hooks and lessons, althongii she grees'Fahrenheit th ai if the box were. thiree degree . more and the upper, creanj and at serving' would actuaiiy feeing-sometUnig and^mdkM ^ ,X«mljw jif in^erei^ng can do just what God ( j ' “ traordlnary (accordiJ coldfer< when'refilled. ' ,four degrees. The addition of 25 or . time serve in sherbet of .p^manent use to her. But she iroggestions about ’Mmblnlng fbnds.'in can, repent aud'believe. t IChiea®** ^ Inaccurat The chiirt, whldf ^wM made by thjs' even 35' pounds o f IceitKeh w ill hb^ glasses t o p p e d w it h would, have the ratl^ctlon bf . re­ menus.-It points out . too' that attrac-. and follow Christ as Matthew ofth** *»een the butt buirean . o f : home, wonomlcs bf thW be adequate, as so much of the ice ® ^“rtlest ones was the! shredded pineapple. leasing, her mother'. for'a few hours tlve apiiearance im d; torture in , the ’United States Depaftm ^t. of A^cul- W.Xlladden. will be melted in chBling the box tbal was the red m Fruit Salad.—Prepare a bed pit from., her dally routine; > foods served atva m e^ is important t u ^ shows that a box mad^ to hold shredded lettuce. Place a slice , ot A 1^1 of eleven or twidve; is not as a 'S^ulus: tb good appetite- there Kill it'Ot b^ enough left-to'beep Z. settler of Chla 80-^100 jmnnds of left when filled, will the box steadily..' cold-'nntil ’ the' n ^ ' - ; ;' T h e Star canned pineapple upon i t Fill one- too youQg to try planning and. a^em- Star that shines afa . ■ jean Baptiste | This publlcatlbn can be obtained have a temperature of about 42 d:e- delivery. The temperature will begin . . Like the 1 half of a canned pear with diced ba­ biing a simple dinner without ;ch,<^p. free by writing to the United" StiatM and without rest, le' , dispute about tH grees" P a lire n ^ t In the coldert part - to riTO m u ^ sobiier th opt haste, 1 nanas and celery mixed with mayon­ Aftn khe lias gaiBed .coi^d^ce in bepartoent of Agflcultnrei as long Ss directly: under the fee compartment 1 with steady n, naise dressing. Lay - on top' o f the handling food materials and the kitch­ inlstance/and in the’.lohg run inore ic« maii'iwbeel. the . snpiily for ’ freev dlstrlbiitibn ' ls whin the room Is 75 degree Pahen- the. tasks that rule tlie (!« pineapple. Garnish, with strips of en range, she might do tU s regularly available. wUI be bought with less satletecfoif he Lexington, I helt I t is befie that milk, meat, and results. hia best—Goethe. ■ ® Chicago as early I si:-

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    |Uniform International Progress in Forestry -x,- Making Rapid Strides A quarter of a century has brought an extraordinary ci^ange in the for- ^ N » k s U n c lc estry-policles of the government, iaySchool marking notable progress tn conser-. vation. says World’s Work. > In 1905, ^sson’ when the forest service was created, there were 60 reserves, with an area of 50,000,000 acres. iThe area today Vcstern Newspaper Union.) Is 160,000,000 acres, embraced in 150 national forests. - The' physical 4eT,elpiipirat of the for August 1 7 forests has progressed continuously In the last 25 years. In 1905 there JiA N OF GREAT Possi were no fire towers or lookout sta­ jlES WHO FAILED tions; today 831 are maintained. As many as 1,186 public camp grounds have been Improved duriiig the Ite X T —Wherefore let period. Since 1907 th'e mileage of l,h he standeth take hMj! national forest roads ^hasy been ex- 'tended from 330 to 16,730. Wrest TOPIC -A Kins That DIs, trails - have increased. from 5(644 .to JOPIC— King Who Pallet 47,175 niiles. Mileage of telephone The common cause of dlgestlv<» I diate and s e n io h top lines built for fire protection and ad- difficolties is excess acid. Soda can­ l_Avold Failure. ministr£.tion purposes has increased not alter this condition, and it bnma lEOPpE AND ADDI.T TOP I Profit from Failure. from 539 to 35,926. the stomach. Something that will- Receipts of the forest reserves In neutralize the acidity is the sen* sible thing to take. That is why Jfailiire of Saul should h®, 1905 amounted to $8 5 ,m all for tim­ physicians tell the public to usa lo every young man. Few ber soldi Receipts.ia^ year totaled 56,21^,802. Of this amount more Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Try had greater advantages. than $4.000,000.came from the sale One spoonful of this deUghtful I Advantages. preparation can neutralize many Irthy Inheritance (9 :1). of timber cut under forest service supervision on a sustained or con­ times Its volume in acid. It acts Ir was "a mi?hty man of instantly; relief Is quick, and very tinuous “crop” basis. lie's inheritance is a strtmi- apparent ^All gas is dispelled; all letermining Uis success or sourness Is soon gone; the whola life, Coni|uerin(’ Diphtheria system is sweetened. Do try this aturai (rifts Modern publicity methods allied perfect anti-acid, and remember it “choice young man." with the application on a vast scale is just as good for children, to«v and pleasant for thjm to take. |vas humhle (10:22). of the latest principles of public health administration, were so effec­ Any drug store has the genuine J?ing tlie rest>onsihi!ity of prescrlptional product |dersliip. he hid himself, tively used against diphtheria in :|i New lork last year that the disease was considerate of iHa is expected to be extinct .there within successful in the missl.m five .vears. Such was the purport of pm uips linto him by his father an city of Chicago is planning to cele­ derful disposition, a pleasing person­ GetCarboUtoda^from _ le service can he rendereil plain ends like magic. _ . ] energy of the Holy Spirit, brate its one hundredth birthday ality and a keen sense of humor, he .vaai^ with speed. was zealous for Gotf and when it does it will Invite the was not much on looks, as all his whole world to join In the celebra­ friends knew. . Vacation Memories Inder of his people, he per- tion. Recently groaod was brofcen oa One day a college friend was vis­ March—What did you hunt mostly fvice because of his zeat the site where in 1933 will be held iting in the home. He observed “A Century of Progress Exposition** B,obby for some time and later re­ while on your camping trip? Marsh—^The way back to camp. friendship of Samuel and work on tbe erection of build­ marked to the child’s father that ings already has .begun. Although Bobby was. Just like his daddy. that event Is two years hence. Chi- “No, I ’m not,” ; said Bobby, “we People aren’t necessarily good be­ was Samuel’s attachment cause they feel that way. fat he greatly mourned his I c a f o tills year began to look back upon its cen- don’t have the same spreshun on our Itorj of existence. For it was on August 4,-1830, faces.” ' ' ■ Made King (I Sam. 8-10). libit tie town was platted, the streets and lots laid I ..demand of the peopl® I til and the first map made. Sign OB Dotteil Line In l&SO the total area of (Thlcago was three- A northern Indiana lad is often an Sumier ii;lits ot a square mile. It bad a population o t ton for this demand was; attentive listener,to shop talk by.a- jlKs than 100 persons. In 1930 Chicago^ covers an young lady selling books. One warm hviel was Incapacitated by anse of 210.5 square miles and it has a popu­ the base of his trading operations was on the day recently the lad was, eager to lation of more than 3,000,000 people. And that ■ present site of Michigan City, Ind. The year 1790 go to the swimming pool and receiv­ > the story in brief of the most amazing growth found him establish'^ at Chicago near the mouth l^r.ns were unfaithful (v.S). ing ‘ a vague reply to his request,- of the river, but-ho^ long he remained there Is p bough a good man. greatl.v lit a city Id all history. Chicago is the fourth larg- said; Almost everybody knows how unbziown. Certainly he seems to be more entitled ■in the appointment of his' Ist city in the world. With its 100 years of history “Mother, I wish when I ask you to Bayer Aspirin,brrafcs up a cold— bows ODly to London with its 2,000 years, to , to the honor of being the first settler (non-Indian) |iges of Israel, Saugarvash Hotel Tiablet do things you would sign-on the dot­ but why not prevent it? Take a . Xew York with its 250 years and to Berlin with its than does John Klnzie, the reputed “father of to be like other na- ted line.” tablet or tviro when you first feel 800 .Tears. . Chicago.” risoned and the outbreak of the Blackhawk wai the cold coming on. Spare yourself saw Fort Dearborn and' the recently platted. vil­ loundlng nations had ."itron,? Altliough this “child of a swamp”—for the great- That title might be applied to one of several Hi*. BusSneu the discomfort of a summer cold. part of its present area was once nothing but , lage of Chicago crowded with panic-stricken ^et- ” rulers. Therefore. « was- t mra, depending on what your definltiOT of "fa­ Archibald, visiting his aunt, who’ Read the proven directions in every tiers. The next_ fe\p raoiiths were filled with suf­ that the Israelites should' mosquito-ridden tract of sodden ground—can ‘ ther” might be. For. George Washington, “Pither lives on a public highway, was con­ pacl»ge. for headaches, pain, etcb fering, both from fear of the red man and from leadership. Samuel pro- count back only 100 years as an organized com- of BPIs Countr,v,” might also be called the “father versing with a pedestrian loitering Mplty and only 97 years (it was incorporated in 'of Chicago.” In 1795 President Washington or­ an epidemic of cholera.. But the plague and tho linst their action and tnnir near the farm. The aunt growing dered Gen. Anthony Wayne, who had just con- • war ended almost slmult^eously and with,the In­ I to the 1-ord in prayer. The- hence the celebration in 193,3) as a munici­ suspicious of the stranger, called the pality, in reality its recorded history goes back eluded his successful "campaign against the- In­ rush of white settlers which ,followed the smash­ led him to point out to the^ lad into the house and said: , learly 260 years. Its name was first spoken by an dians of the Northwest: and was.preparing to make ing of Blackhawk’s power, the rise of the future Jmfianing of their action. - “What Is the business of the young a treaty of peace with th6m, to purchase from the great city began. ■ chosen to he king (0:1-11). some time far back in the unrecorded man you were talking with?” fears before the white m jn came to-the Middle Indians “a pietfe of land sis miles-square at the Port Dearborn had not only been an important laui was on an errand for “Hitch-hiking,” replied the ani­ IFest A party of Indian fox hunters, so runs the month of the Chicago river'emptying into the military post hut it was also the center of the Samuel found him and mated lad. leseid, pursued a large sknnk, which made its southwest end of Lake Michigan" where a fort government’s relations with the Indians. The out- jim . (I Sam. 10:1-10). In tame along the southern shore of Lake Michigan, formerly, stood.” And this was included in the come of the Blackhawk war was the handwriting th e divine choice was con- Blond* Have Preiference Into the lake and killed it. Prom that time on the ' T r^ty of Greenville which was signed on August on the wall for the red man and as the tide of th e people at Mizpeh. “Gentlemen prefer blondS,” re- mthem part of Lake Michigan was known to the 7, 1795. Washington clearly saw that tills site Immigration into the rich Illinois country set in }l displays leadership (I iparked the masher insinuatingly as Sant, Foi and KIckapoo tribes as “shekagua” V was the key to possession of the Old Northwest it became evident that the Indian must move on. he sidled up 'to the titian-baired neaaiig skunk, or “shekakoheg,” meaning' the and no doubt decided that if the Dnited States ,'Visitors to tbe e^osition in 1983 will be able to FLORESTON SHAMPOO-Ueal for tuetB Lyed his military genius Iw beauty.. place of the skunk. That is the version of the ori- government held it they could hold that vast see a landmark which symbolizes the,passing of mwittFadier’aHairBabani.Udccatli* la great victory at Jabez- She gave him a cold stare. ■ndfint^..E0.emtsl>7iiiaUoratd pa of the name Chicago as given in the publica­ empire against the British and the Indians. the red man and the final conquest of the Qld “Blonds- prefer gentlemen,” she re-' Immonites. ns of the American Bureau of Bthnolog.v. That title also might be applied to Capt. John Northwest by the whites. It is a giant elm (ctiri- l l ’s Failure (ch. 1.5). plied as she moved away haughtily. CUSEX used In esses o t ECZEMA, TET-- Inother version Is given in the Journal of a Whistler who arrived there-in 1S03 with a body onsly bent by the Indians while still a sapling) TER, ITCH and other skin troubles Is icnmmand to Saul (w. 1-S). —The Pathfinder. . Wain Joutel, companion of La Salle until the of troops to build a iort,, for when &e erected the which stands In a part of Chicago, known as guaranteed to brine relief even though 1 commanded utterly to ne- other treatment may .have, failed. Send toih of that Ill-fated explorer in in 1687. first Fort Dearborn, named in honor of Secretary Sanganash, because it includes the reservation, of one doUar today for prompt shipment oC Jvmaleidtes. The reason as- 1,600,acres granted Chief Sauganash (Billy Cald­ 'Working Over Old Dump* this healing preparation. Tour money wing the survivors of La Salle’s Texan expedt- of War Henry Dearborn, it marked the real be­ funded without question If not satisfled* |s their evil treatment "1 Ml back to Canada, Joutel arrived at the present ginning ^of the present metropolis. Around that' well),' leader of the Pottawatqmies and-pne of the A Utah copper company is produc­ THE THOIWAS CHEMICAL CO. |r they came out of Egypt. “tt ot Chicago on March 29, 1688. Bad weather fort was to cluster the settlement which even­ ■ h^oes of the Port Dearborn massacre. Under ing about 100,000 pounds of- copper Box 306 - - r • Lynchburg, Va. this elm were held the negotiations for the treaty I neu't. 2.t:17). "“Spelled them to remain there ten miserable tually wa's to become a town ,of 100 In h ab J^ts daily from tte huge dumps of tail­ Is disohendlpnce (w made in 1835 after Chief'''Sauganash bald 'per­ W during which time they almost starved to and a hundred years later,' a city of more than'' ings that have risen in the course of DROPSY SPECIALIST %mand was only partially suaded his tribesmen to accept the government’s (alh. They had only a small amount of com 3,000,000. When Whistler and bis men came to years. The dumps are estimated to Have made the treatment of dropslesj i t . Agag, the ItlnP- " ’’S’ .. terms and leave their ancestral home forever. troubles a specialty for many vears. Write ■Kl. but they supplemented this with edible Chicago they found four huts or cabins there contain at least 1,000,000,000 tons of FivinK a statement of .vour condition and tbe best of the goods ap- have me forward you trial treatnfent ab­ wts, among them woods garlic or the wild belonging to some French Canadian traders. One Another such, landmark Is in the heart of the waste and oxidized ore. . solutely Free.- DEL THOS. B. ORBEN. famous Chicago Loop. It la a bronze tablet mark- And Joutel'records the fact that the to- was occupied by Le Mai, who had bought oat Da DEPT. 29. CHATSWORTH. GEORGIA. ’ frejected by God (w. I called this place "checaque,” meaning wild ■ Salbie;' one by Antoine, Oullmette (whose name *' ‘ ing the site of the Sauganash hotel, established Literally True Innel cried to (3od (v. H > is preserved in the present Chicago suburb 'of Wil­ by Mark Beaubiien in 1829 as Chicago's first hos> '• “Checaqua,” a slight variation of the The slupwrecked sailor found him­ is of this djsgraceful alTa^ JOi Is said to have been the Indian adjective mette) and a third by Louis Pettle and his Indian telry. Here on Auguk 5, 1833, a public meeting self left high and dry on the sandy Itiirbed Samuel, moving ni wife. The fourth belonged to John Klnzie, a, •was held to decide upon the incorporation of Chi­ tlie.soii Jvr lili^ pi'V> fiiL .so ii ' strong, powerful, mighty or strong-smelling. •shore. i J. H. MINER, MERIDIAN, MISS T God day and niffht. trader and silversmith who apparently had his cago as a town. A total' of 12 votes was cast fof “I ’m through,” he said, "washed Lrs hypocritical fretense JoMel, however, was not the first white man to headraarters elsewhere at that time, probably at incorporation and one against i t Five-days later n p l” POCKET BADIO WITH EARFHOKE, " the site of the present Chicago, for country- ' S t Joseph, Mich, Kinzije did not come to Chicago the first town election was held In the Saug^ash. Baseball on yonr^outlni^; sample S1.7SS ® ot his were there nearly 20 years earlier.' to make It his' home until early in 1804. He then Six-men, who afterwards were voters, arriv ^ Just aeents.. wanted. ACHB , RADIO SAI.]»<). V ense carried a l!e Oh, Doctor! ■ n CANAI. ST.. AKRON, OHIO. ; ' . "believed by some that La SaHe visited the occupied the hat in which Dti Salbie.and Le Mai before the election was held and in all 28 votes r Doctor (to fair, patient)— 'Ton cer- nmuel rehearses before Sauf L,but the first authentically recorded had.tn..turn lived, continued his trading bnslnes% were cast, electing four trustees and a president W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 32-193a liHi ’’^•‘ite men was that of Jolletj and-Mar^ .^talnlylhave acut^ appendicitis.” Pair ■ing with him (vv, , whichvpinidper^d and mpde.him-the leading,, mem­ . .of the 'town board.- K' Is ;this-event which fur- «te who passed that way on their return trip P atient^“Oh, doctor,'you flatter me.” - Refrain fi-Om" cbvetonsness'v and, thy ^ o r e coocemed with h ber of the civilian population around 'Port Deat^ liishes the motif for the celebration two years expedition down the Mississippi in the -Life/ . l'- estate shall prosper.—Plato, Jinds obeyed than he 's bom. , hence. D„ “ ^6^3. Marquette returned there again In The stoiy of the first Fort Dearborn Is so But this is only the .beginning of the events Ifices offered unto him- ^ b e r, 1674, on his way to establish a mission Hit is only Divine Judgm ent familiar as to need no repetition—how for nine which are to.be celebrated. For as the.titie of the the Illinois Indians, and. becunse of illness in this yeUout .years a small body of Amplcan troops, commapded exposition indicates it will be held In honor -ef the weed to spend the winter there, can with the first by Captain Whistler and later by Capt Na­ progress of Chicago—from a town with a popnla- black bcmdi I loss of his of liiid visitor to CWcago was Father presumptuous than Heald, endured the privfltions of this lonely tiou 'of less than 100 in 1833 to a fity of more Kaph^ ^"®“ez, successor of Marquette, who outpost on the frontier, how the threat of an than 4003 In 1837 and df more than 30,000 by the It he dynasty passed [,'7 ‘•’ere in the spring of 1677 on his way Indian aprlsing became more oininoas as the cer­ time of the Qi'v'ii war. Then came Chicago’s great' ______’s A f i sure, q u ic k , w& y ton mission promised to the Illlnola disaster, the fire of lOTl,. to wipe out nearly all I t control of , the evil sp'ri* tainty of war with Great Britain increased and - tor kill all mosgtiitoM mdoors I. Salle was the next visitor in 1B78 and how that threat culminated in the tragedy of that had «> far been accomplished. But instead 9h d keep *em away outdoors! tha World |iiffer ID disgrace. evacuated the post and marched south along the' •*tce n become the natural path of com- sand dnnes, there to be attacked by the fierce . in one'of the greatest celebrations ever held—the (hIj I “ settlement and to be one 61 tliie main Pottawatomles in a? orgy of bloodshed, which will - World’s Uolnmbiw exposition of i ^ . It Mortal Man Can '» building up the mighty city of the pres- forever reinain one of the tragic memories in the X It ,was about tliis .time that one of, ClUcago’s lat can mortal J , ^aD ® ®’'e''lo'isly stated, Joutel was there In histor,y of Chicago. That night, the Indians leading'citizens, Daniel R Bumham. father o i the tw n salvation? V Worer followed in 1689 by La Hontan, burned the fort and the next five^ears marks a city improvement plan which is how maUng Chi­ | t what God bids him ^ ^'^‘■“'Jrdinary (according to his own acr hiatus to the story of Chicago. ' ; ' cago not ..only ohe, of the greatest but one of,the aud'belleve. He ca Inaccurate maps. ft On; Jul.v. 4j 1817< another body of'troopg*arrlved. >'most b ^utiful cities of the world, uttered these " Christ as Matthew *’®®“ the butt of many JokM m d and began the constro<^on of another Port Dear- ■ vvords:'"Make ttd little^ plans; they have^no'iiiaglc »«ot p ' “‘■"est ones was the product oif Indian .• len. boro which was occnpi^ for four iyears when the to stjr. mOT’s-blood; and .pi^^ably theihselves' will' tb,j was the red man who Said that goverhment\ ordered its evacuation. , In 1827 ocr . not be raize d . Jllake big plana . ;. . Remem­ ll« [J ® "’•'*te settler a t Chicago was a negro.” The Star ^„i,. curred the Winnebago war, which for, a time ■ ber thait our sons and grandsons are "going , to do '1.. e Was Jean Baptiste Point dn Salbie. |e star that shines • jj, furnished plenty of excitement for Chicago and things that would-stagger us. Let your watch-" fojj, -" ®ich“‘ucn aispuidispute about this man. One ao- r and without resiu le led eventually to the reoccupation of the fo it , - Word, be' orders and-your beacon ■ beauty.’’ An^d vliiij''W'sents'resents him as a native of San'Domlpgo, It is. to-'show tow wdl; tills “.child of a s w ^ p ” T b e W o r W s , |el with steady svW-''^ do “oi’ther r‘ ■ - ti tho , ^ states that he was a runaway slave But this war was a shiqrt-liVed. one OTd in the- ’ ■hf.fl heeded those-.,lirords that Chicago is in'vltthg that rule the day “ euaoBtniMio* t he of Lexington, Ky. It la known spring of 1831 the-fort was again abandoned. ' the world to “come to the party” in 1 9 ^ _ . , Qoethe. at Chicago as early as 1779 although than a yew later, however. |t .was again gat- .i ■ :■ (® by Western Newspaper Union.)-

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    Jfiss Mary Foster, Line, spent several dayl ,n town w ith friends.

    Frank Avett, of Al spending this week iJ guest of John Larew, j|

    Renjember the Da'j Fair, Wednesday. Th Friday, Oct. 1-2 3 .

    n o t i c e —Get Horl Co. flour. I t ’s the besl Mrs. T. B. Bailey si| in Winston-Salem with Mrs. M aizie Boles. Mrs. J. D Murray, | is the. guest of her and Mrs. E L Gaitbel

    Miss Sarah Clement[ is spending some time relatives and friends. John LeGrand, E. and S. M. Call spent | fishing in McDowell' C. B. Clement, of I Ark., spent several daj with bis uncle, C. A. Misses .Elva Sheekl Gray Clement return^ from a delightful trip City. Mrs. Horace Haywo Point, spent last wed pareiits. Mr. and Mrsj ris.. Mjss Rachel Ander] haln, spent a few days town, the guest of Carter.. Mr. H. S. Stroud ail Miss Mattie, of Statff last week in town the | and Mrs. C. F. Strouc^ Mrs. Perin Menter i Miss Marjorie, of Lo^ arrived Friday to visij Mrs H. A. Sanford. If you are not takini . why not subscribe whi to the Masonic picnic is only $ i for a full ye Mr. and Mrs. Gradf Miss Hazel Kurfees sp end in Winston Sale Mr. and Mrs. J W. AUCTION SAU and kitchen furnituil Augi 16 th. at 10 o’clj place. MRS C. A.| Advauq C. Rush Hamrick, j James Allen, of Wiln in town Wednesday! attended the Mott re\f By. Charitt Su^itoe )mcKm, THE PKnfrER’S DEm e WetoQ Kanipa^ UoioQ These Foreiffkrs Gotta L^veOtar CourUryMm Mr. and Mrs. J. C.l children arrived hfl from Roper, where tl time,with Mrs. SanfJ Dr. and Mrs. Speigb FOR S A LE - 130 ed laud. Good tor bacco. Situated ned Church. W ill sell at| Call or write Advanc Since the revival Sunday night undei on the graded school I section presents a v| pearance. Mrs. J. A. Craven: ejid with her daughtl leen, who is a patieiT lachtaa Hospital, Tenn. Rev. E. M. Avett,! spent Friday and Sal with friends. Mr. F oipr resident of MocJ many friends here delighted to see himj Mrs, G. G. Daniel Miss Pauline, and ■P^^^spent Friday| ^|ifttrs. H. W. tw.bki and with relsj ville.

    iiS L lA B L E De J ^ .handle Heberlinl Dayie. County. Exf for the righf $60 weekly Write for free catalcL ,« ;:c . h e b e r l i n I ^ fp W i629 Bl(f gsrrH M ^

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    _ Mrs McDean Clint, of Winston- IjlE DAVIE RECORD. Salem, IS visiting Mrs. Talley Bak­ - * er. , , Make Our Store Your Largest Circulation of Any Miss Kathryn Price, of Kanna­ p^vie County Newspaper. polis, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Headquarters B. Ward.

    Mrs. Percy Hinson, of Charlotte When You Come To The Is The Only Cash Grocery and Market in Mocksvilie.: lOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS. is ,visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Walker. Every family should arrange to furnish a jtiss ^fary Foster, of County Mr. and Mrs. O. W File, of Fifty-Second Annual basket of good eats for the PICNiC next . Liie, spent several days last week High Point, were guests of Mr. week. The orphans need it, and rememheir with friends. and Mrs. C. F. Stroud Sm.day. I Masonic Picnic Aug. 14th | Frank Avett, of Albemarle, is All persons interested in Smith we can supply you with all the . extras cpendiuff tli's week iu town the Grove graveyard are requested to Bring A Basket And Help In A needed at the right price. • Complete line * guest of John Urew. Jr. meet there next Saturday morning at an early hour and assist in clean­ fresh and cured meats too. Remember the Davie ~ County ing off and beautifying the graves Wprthy Cause Fair, Wednesday, Thursday and and grounds. Friday, O c t. 1-2 3 . Mrs. Samuel Boone Crump an­ NOTICE—Get Horn-Johns'.one’ nounces the marriage of her daugh LEGRAND’S PHARMACY IDEAL GROCERY & MARKET. Co. flour. It’s the best. ter Kathleen Hearne to Mr. Paul “THE REXALL STORE” Mrs. T. B. Bailey spent Friday Rowe Propsit on Monday, August eleventh nineteen hundred, and ^ Phone 21 Mocksville, N. C „ jj Wiuston-Salem with her cousin, * * )irs. Maizie Boles. thirty Salisbury, North Carolina. Mrs. J. D Murray, of Raleigh, Miss Lois Daniel who underwent is tbe guest of her parents, Mr, a serious operation at Johns Hop and 3Irs. E L Gaither. kins Hospital, Baltimore, last week, Wear Is The Best Evidence Of Good Paint. while in a serious condition, is get­ Ali.'S Sarah Clement, of Oxford, ting along as well as/ould be hoped STAG PAINT WILL WEAR is speuding some time in town with for. Her friends- are praying that 1 relatives and friends. her life mav be spared. One gallon Raw Liuseed Oil acMed to one gallon Stag makes John LeGrand, E. C. Morris, two gallons fresh clean paini, net cost to you per gallon A number of visitors from vari­ $2.30. There is no better paint at any price. Made since 1.845. and S. M- Call spent Wednesday ous sections of this and other states ,|MII fishing in McDowell county. “The Store of Today’s Best” hive already arrived in Mocksville ■'II C. B. Clement, of Pine View, for the big Masonic picnic Thurs Mocksville Hardware Company Ark., spent several days last week day, and more are coming on every Patronize Your Hardware Store m n iib bis uncle, C. A. Clement. bus, train and auto. Misses .Elva Sheek and Linda When you start to the picuic 1 Gray Clement returned last week Thursday don’t forget to put an from a delightful trip to Atlantic extra dollar in your pocket to pay

    City. for The Record, s if you forgot to bring the dollar last year, better fEPyCE Mrs. Horace Hayworth, of High Your Wiater Coal put two extra dollars in your pock Point, spent last week with her et for us tomorrow. You profit two ways when you fcnc« your fields with Amer­ parents, iMr. and Mrs. E. H. Mor­ We are prepared to make delivery ican Zinc Insulated Fence. It enables you to feed crops and Miss Willie Mae F'oote, of Crewe, market them “ on the hoof" at better prices—to protect tis. Va., who has held a position in the of good coa! at reduced prices dur­ growing crops-^to inaease pasturage. Come in and lei us Miss Rachel Anderson, of Cala- office of Dr. Harding for the past give you all the Facts! 'Sll haln, spent a few days recently in ing the month of August. We have several years, will return to her A big Dairyman from Iredell county was in to see town, th e guest of Miss Virginia home at Crewe, Friday, where she four grades of coal—all good but us last week and purchased thd fojlowing: ,ui;| Carter. has a similar posjtion. Mis? Foote Mr. H. S. Stroud and daughter. has made many friends since com­ some better—that we are selling at 162 American Line Posts Miss Mattie, of Statesville, soent ing here who will be sorry to see 4 American Corner Posts last week in town the guests of Mr. her leave. the following ^prices: 4 American End Posts and Mrs. C. F. Stroud. A series of meetings will begin $ $7.50 $7.75 $8.00 160 Rods American Pence M is . Perin Menter and daughter. at Cornatzer Baptist, church on 7,06 H e said our prices werie about $15.00 less than he Sunday, Aug. lyt.h. , Rev. Clyde Miss Marjorie, of, ,Lotl.rins,,S,. C., The above prices are CASh. had been qiuoted elsewherer'' arrived Friday to visit her sister, Yates will assist the pastor. The Mrs H. A, Sanford, first service will be held at 11 a, m. Phone us your orders and let us “The Store Of Today’s Best” At p; m., a quartette from If you are not taking Tbe Record 2:30 the Cooleemee Baptist church will deliver while the price is at the bot­ why not subscribe when you come Mocksville Hardware Go. be present. The public is invited to the Masonic picnic. The price tom. to attend tbe services which will be PATRONIZE YOUR HARDWARE STORE is only Ji for a full year. held daily at 2:30 and § o’clock p. iVIr. and Mrs. Grady Ward and m. Home Ice & Fuel Co. Miss Hazel Kurfees spent the week­ end in Winston-Salem guests of North Car >lina Phone 116 Day or Night Mr. and Mrs. J W , Kurfees. Davie Countv In Superior Court Mocksvilie, N. C. AUCTION SA LE—Household Ed Smith ana kitchen furniture. Saturday, va W. D. Hodge, et al Aug. i 6tb. at 10 o’clock, at home place. MRS C. A. FOSTER. Notice of Re-Sale! Advance, R. F. D. i Pursuant to an order of re-sale C. Rush Hamrick, of Shelby and made in 'he above entitled cause by James Allen, of Wilmington, were M A Hartman. C, S G . the under signed Commissioner will re-sell pub- IT’S W;iSE TO C H O O S E A S I X in town Wednesday evening and licly to the highest -bidder for cash attended the Mott revival. at the court house door of Davie t ® Mr Country Alone county in Mocksville,'N 0 , on Sat­ Annommeing ss. n e w Mr. and Mrs. ]. C. Sanford ana urday the 23rd day of August 1930 i\ \ se i, children arrived home Monday at twelve o’closk M , the following described lands, to-wit: pFodneiioH reeord lo o w r uv 'mvs ] from Roper, where they spent some <6 1st. A tract adjoining the lands 2»000,009 Chevrolet Sixes now on the road K n , g o BNtVt time with Mrs. Sanford’s parents, of W. N. Reynolds, Geo. Fry, et al. N o o c w A t Dr. and Mrs. Speight. Beginning at a stake W. N. Rey­ nold’s corner, thence E 26 deg. W 5KN\" FOR SALE— 130 acres unclear­ 30:44 chs to a stake o,n south-side of ed laud. Good tor cotton and to­ old mud road, thence N 67 deg 'A bacco. Situated near Bear Creek 4 90 chs to a stake in post road, Church. W ill sell at a big bargain. thence on and with said road 3 64 Call or write T. J. ELLIS, ehs to a stone on south siae of said road, thence S'17 17 chs to a stone, Advance, N. C. R. 2. thence N 63 deg E. 1 90 chs to stone, Since the revival meeting closed corner of lot No. 2. thence S 26 dee E 26.50 chs to a stake in Reynold’s Sunday night under the- big tent line, thence E 6 deg var 7 96 chs to Look For This Trade Marie on the graded school grounds, that the beginning, containing 23 7 acres section presents a very lonely ap­ more or leas. W hen You Buy a Chilled Share 2nd. A tract beginning at a stone. pearance. W. D. Hodge’s corner in W N. Key A ny foundry can make a share that will M like an Mrs. J. A. Craven spent the week­ Hold’s line, thence N 26 deg W 26 50 Oliver share. But it Isn't the foots ot the share that chs to a stone on south side of old The Coach, tS6S,f.o.b. Flintfoctorv end with her daughter, Miss Kath­ road, thence S 63 deg W 7.1-0 chs counts— it's the meta! that is in it, and the perfect lit. , leen, who is a patient at the Appa with said road to Pott’s line, thence Since January,-1929, Chevrolet has produced aaJd sotd over , six-cylinder autoniobiles—nearly five Perfect fit is absolutely necessary if you are to expect_ lachian Hospital, Johnson City, 5 5|-deg W -7.83 chfe to a stone in 2 000,000 Pott’s line, thence E 2.50 chs to a times as many as any other maniufacturer has ever g ood woric from the plow. The Oliver guarantee covers , Tenn, stone, thence S 11 00 chs to the be­ b u iltin an e q u alle rig th o f tim e. These2,000,000buyers . theOlivar^PiowonlywhaifeaameOliverSharesareiaeA have chosen Ghevrolet because it offers scores of Rev. E. M. AveU, of Albemarle, ginning, containins 25i acres more or less. desirable qualities not obtainable in any other car so There's only one way to tell— and that is to look for spent Friday and Saturday in town i p m c 3rd. A tract beginning at a stone low in price. Yet, despite its manyfiiie-car advantages, the trade mark. The trade mark is always o n the back with friends. Mr. Avett is a for- J, E Pott’s corner, thence E 5 deg. the Chevrolet Six is unusually economical. Its gas, of a genuine Oliver Chilled Share. >i>pr resident of Mocksville and has S 16 00 po le s to a stone in Pott’s line, oil, tire and upkeep economy is unsurpassed. And thence N 44 00 Doles and 7 l^ks to a W e are authorized Oliver dealers and. sell genuint 'f wany friends here who are always any model can be bought'for a small down stone, thence W 10 poles and 18 Iks payment and easy monthly terms! Come in today! _ OlWer g^Jted Shares. ' delighted to see him. to a stone in J E. Pott’s line, thence io his line 40 poles to the beginning. Mrs. G. G. Daniel and daughter. containing acres more or less. The Sport Roadster $555 ROADSTER The Club Sedan • . $665 or PHAETON The Sedan...... $675 , th e Coach ...... $565 C.C. SANFORD Miss Pauline, and Miss Willie Mae Save and except from tract N 2 a The Special Sedan. $725* ^ooi,?j,;spent Fciday. and Saturday bove described 7.6 acres inore pr The Coupe. * > • $S65 (6 ^Hrt wbeiels standard^ less, for toll description of which The Sport Coupe. • $655 . on Spixial Sedan) ^ S O N S c o m p a n y . wi&^Mrs. H. ; Ws'Harris, at Ca see deed from' W. 0. Hodge apd AnpTi^S.o^b*faciory»FUnt»Michiian latvba, and with relatives in States­ wife to W. N. Reynolds N 24 page m / i ville. 445 Register’s office of Davie coun­ ty, N. C.* ' G H E ’^ B O L E t r e l i a b l e D E A LE R wanted This re-sale is made on account of, I V E m . ^ handle Heberling Products in an increased bid of 5 per cent; hay­ Davie County. Excellent oppor­ ing been placed tunity for the right man.- Earn- heretofore made, and the pidding TOMLINSON^OTVROLK CO. The farmer would fe^l a great A road sign reads, “ Drive slow, will start at the amount of said in­ of $60 weekly not unusual. deal happier if a bumper crop didn ’ t you niight meet a fool.” A better Write for free catalogue. creased bid of !f3701 25 This the 7th day of August 1930. bump him harder than anybody sign .would he, •'Drive sloWv t^fro G- C. HEBERLING COMPANY SIX-CYLIJNDBB .SMOOTHNESS AT LOW COST A; T. GRANT, CoromissipDer. else.- I

    t H E R e . A u g u s t 13.19^6

    The Old Front Notice to Creditors. Having qualified asadmioistratorof the Sorry for Judge Stack; Went by estate of Luico Carter, decs'd. all persons U S E S A M P ^ the other day and .s;»w him sittintr W hat Is holding’claims'or accoanw agaipst the es­ Attend The tate of said deceased are hereby notified on the front porch. Up and down to present the sanie to the undersigned on the street not a single horse and t o r before the 15th day of Ju ly 1931, for HOT DROPS Your Money buggy in sight, nor a person walk­ payment, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to ing. Everybody flying by in cars or Fifty-Second Annual said estate will please call and. pay trucks and so fas: that he could re­ Earning promptly. This the ISth day of July, 1930 great pain killer and nen cognize nobody, much less speak to J W . CROTTS, tonic. Administrator of Luico Carter, dec'sd. them. He did not even know ye For You? Masonic Picnic editor Used to be that when the c o l u m n X X X I I . Judge mounted his front porch for an afternoon’s rest it means a good It Will Earn time Knew everybody who passed news o f LON] At they said Howdy if they didn’t stop 5 % C. C. Young & Sons a while and talk. Old Dobbin stroll­ Vjrhat W a » H a p p e n in g In I ed slowly by, the old man and the The Aatomobiies| MOCKSVILLE, N. C. family in the old carryall were each FUNERAL DIREaORS For You H o»e recognized and given a cheerio Then the Judge could call across the A t NEW DAVIE COUNTY’S A«u«, (Davie Record. 25 y e j street to his neighbor and ask him ;m o d e r n ONLY B- F- Stonestreet On if it was going to rain before the service first open cotton boll ff next vehicle came along. Now he EQUIPMENT Licensed Embalmers 5OO couldn’t be heard to the bottom • The Morris Plan Mrs. Mary Sprinkle Thursday Aug. 14th NEXT TO COURT HOUSE step even if there was anyone to lis her son John H . Sprink ten. So he sits there like a thirsty S Industrial Bank M is s Tube Rose is visi man in a sea of salt water like a A n d in Mocksville. a deaf nian at a concert; as a dumb 5 206 West Fourth St. Miss Edith Green, of | man in a convention: as a hermit in A Winston Salem, N. C. ,(; aiv!P E L L & w a l k e r Help A Worthy Cause a nnetropolis No more sodaking a is the guest of Miss M^ cross the street, no more chats with • FUNERAL directors Mrs. C. C. Sanford I passers-by, no more recognition of AM BU LA N CE SERV IC E EMBALMING Frank, have returned friends ,out for a stroll or an even­ . W e specialize in Starrette H and Made Caskets. a visit to Eastern Caroli Also Complete Line Factory Made. We Carry A Full Line Of ing’s ribe; no more nothin’ but noise Miss Maggie Call a Ju n e Baily B uilding Near Sanfc-id Motor Co. and trucks and gas engines and reck- BEST IN RADIOS D A Y PHONE 164 NIGHT PHONE 133 Walter, visited relativ^ John Deere Farm Machinery liss rushers on the endless missions YOUNG RADIO CO. tm«ti» iiiii;imuiiii»m m H»»iKmim m »niiiiiiiin,rTTmn'iiiiiiiiii,iiiingm^» last week. of nothingness. The automobile MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Dr. James McGuire has another crime lo answer for it BEST IN SUPPLIES J a m e s Jr., went to Stat< has bestrayed the pleasures of the urday night on a visit t W e Have Just Received A Solid front porch. We got no more need Dock Creason has put for front porches. Car Load Of old Ford farm near Jerui 666 will return to Davie to 1 A Little Better Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia Miss Adelaide Gaithe: Agriculture Line in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the Government diagnosticians w>io first day. and checks Malaria in been spending some tin keep their fingers on the business three davs. ing Rock, returned hom Which Is Going Fast At $6 Per Ton pulse of the nations have reported 6 6 6 also m Tablets ! Miss Frank Hanes, 0 that industry has reached the per­ is visiting her cousin, Get Your Now iod of convalescence. To buy new living room furniture for vour home at Hanes. Thank you, doctor! DR. R. P. ANDERSON Alex Kimbrough left DENTIST your expense would cost how much? ton last week to accept The Republicans are looking a- with the Southern Raili bout for a chairman to explain Office In Anderson Building You can'easily tell by looking at what you now have Mr. Chal Miller and Martin Brothers things, the Democrats have nothing MockBville, N. C. and figuring it. to explain. Markland, of Farmingto Phones; Office SO Realdence 37 were united in marriag^ Near Depot Mocksville, N. C . I Suppose They Should Burn Tonight? at the home of Mr. Jo RELIEF FROM CURSE : This agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Co., will in> the officiating J. P : sure your household goods' and personal belongings. Mr. Sanford Fosteil D R. E . C C H O A T E ■^Bessie Smith, of Red OF CONSTIPATION• f-- DENTIST united in Marriage a fei A Battle Creek physician saySi Office Second Floor Front DAVIE The little son of Mr. “ Constipation is responsible for New Sanford Building O. R. Allen, of Farmii The Place You Should more misery than any other cause.” Ofijce Phone IIOZ Real Estate Loan & Insurance Co. Blit immediate relief has been last Thursday. This f Residence Phone 30: iCTmaro Bnmn found. A tablet called Rexall Or­ only child. T ra d e derlies has been discovered. This Mocksville, N. C, Milton Stevenson, of I tablet attracts water from the is visiting friends nerr j| system into the lazv, dry evacuat­ Mrs. E. H. Morris ai ing bowel called the colon. The Notice To Creditors. water loosens the dry food waste A MAN IS JUDGED spent Friday and Salt Allison & Clement and cause a gentle, ’borough, na­ Having qualified as Administrator of relatives near Clemmon| the estate of C.' A. Hartman, dec'sd., tural movement without forming a notice ia hereby given to all persons hold­ Miss Victor C. Brock (ON THE CORNER) habit or even increasing the dose. ing claim s against the said estate to pre­ By the stationery he uses. We of Mr. and Mrs. T. M<^ Stop sufFering froth constipation. sent ttie same to the undersigned for pay­ Farmington, died in a Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. ment on or befors the 15th day of July. charge a little more than some 1931, or thin notice will be plead in bar of nospital a few days ego. Mocksville, N. C. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c their- recoverv. A ll persons indebted to print shops, but we use the es her parents, two siste « today at the nearest Rexall Store. said estate will please call upon the LeG RA N D ’S PHARM ACY. undersigned and make settlement with­ brothers. She was a out delay. 1 his the I Si h day of Ju ly 1930. best inks and the finest paper G. A . H AT RM A N . which insures neat work. Let Christian woman. Ice Cream, Sodas, Cigars, Admini trator of .C. A. Hartman. A series of meetings Notice of Sale of Real By A. T. GRANT, Atty. us furnish your next envelopes week closed at Fork Bal Property Sunday with a baptise Cigarettes, Etc. letter heads, statements, cards The were 24 candidates Under and by virtue of an order Executors Notice. of the Superior Court of Davie county or posters. The horse of J. F. Hi made in the special proceeding en-- Having qualified as executor of frightened and ran aw Everything Tp Be Found In titled: the la;te M. P. Richardspn will, this leemee Saturday, thr “ In the matter of J GilesHudson, is notice to all persons indebted to Executor of L. C. Lagle, plaintiff, vs his estate to make immediate pay­ THE DAVIE RECORD. Edith Green, of Lexi A First Class Store P. W. Lagle and wife, Aimer Lagle, ment of same, and all persons hold­ the buggy, spraining defendants” , the same being No — ing claitns against his estate are re severely. Outside of bk upon the special proceeding docket quested to file verified accounts with mVTTTTTTTTTTJin...... of said court, the urdersigned Com­ the undersigned — within twelve shaft no ^ other damagq missioner will, on Monday, August months from date or this notice r ; ■■ £ --- ^------the buggy. 25th, 1930, at 12 o’clock, noon, offer will be pled in bar of their recovery. Vv. 1,. Doxon, of -¥• for sale to the highest bidder, or This July 16th, 1930. bidders, for cash, at the court house THOMAS T. SHAW, business visitor in Mo donr in Mocksville, North Carolina, Executor M P. Richardson deed. week. The 52nd Annual that certain tract .of land lying and ByE H. MORRIS, Atty. being in Jerusalem township, Davie Miss Qenrude Granj county. North Carolina, and describ- leemee, has been the gl M o t o r as follows: Notice of Sale of Land. Rail and pilie Brown, near Moclf Beginning at a locust on* the west MASONIC PICNIC Ibank of the road, running/ south 40 Under and by virtue of the pow­ Tours Noah Grimes, of W j $ deg. west 7 chains to a stake in a ers contained in a certain rnortgage been in Indiana for son large hollow; thence with the hollow Deed executed by M. C. Furches , (in the Southern Appalachian $ returned home. Will Be Held at Clement Grove and branch to the South Yadkin (col) to C. A- Hartman, which paid Mountains * River; thence up said river to the mortgage is duly- recorded in book mouth of the Swicegopd Spring No. 16 page 419 of mortgages. Reg­ In e ^c ia lly arrangeJ rail anJ Macedonia Mocksville, N. C. branch, near Swicegood Ferry; ister’s office of Davie County, N. U to u n ,' the S o u tle m fe ilw a y provideJ a. *i thence up the branch with its mean* default having been made in the ,new vacatio n recreation, combining n il '; and motor transportation for tlie tion IViU Build derings to the spring; thence north payment of the note secured there­ vidual and for parties, into tlic mountain Thursday, August 14th 10 deg west 10 chains to a hickory, by, the undersigned will sell public­ Macedonia Moraviatj section of Vitginia, NortK Carolina. (now gone) near the road; thence ly for' CASH to the highest bidder to begin at once the When You Come To The Picnic Let Us north 23 deg w^st 16 chains to a wal­ at the court house door of Davie Eastern Tennessee and North Gcor^w., I county, in Mocksville, N. C., on Sat These tours w ill tate you advfnturin^ a $2,000 addition tol Equip Your, Car . With nut stake; thence south 63 deg east 11 chains and 10 jinks wi th the line lirday the 23 day of August, 1930, at b y r a il and m o to r in to regions of sceW'? Pl?nt to take care of tlf J ofNo. 4to:a walnut; thence'south twdve o’clock M., the following-de­ beauty and historic interest, bichtn r growth'of the churcb U. S. ROYAL CORD TIRES 14 deg east 8 chains and 25 links to scribed tractof.land lying and being BaiadBoo®®'! begins and ends w ith a railway a large oak on the north side of the in Farfliington township, said county, School. The addition in w h ic h y o u enjoy the speed “•'•‘ik, to conform to road corner Lot No 4; thence with knownjas the "Green Furches” lands .fort of rail travel. The motor trips to-wit: A tractjbounded on the Nort^ We are prepared to give you quick road lire ser­ the road in a persimmon on the East ; over established State highways. wJiWing, and will prt side of the road; thence to the be’ ' by the lands of J S. Willyard, & social room on the firs vice, together with the best gas and oil to be found. ginning, being the lands assigned to the Wrat by the lands of W. W For booUets. information and «t«. -^,}arge.; .classroon Stopi your car at our service station and let us theiheirs of' M,. M. Motley, in the Allen, oh the South by the lands of ' ‘^If^^i.rT icket Agents, V“®V’i|arge social roon f . V Howell and L: W. Tatum and Vi d,ivision of the lands of Horatia M oit; ‘^Mriginal. church bu show you what quick service means. - ley, deceased; and known as Ibt Nrt.^ pn the east by the lands of—Corneil- 6 U INH 5, ahd containiog 45 acres, be- ite; Son and Jonn Fersbee, containing “ediyided into classro % .School use. Expert Almite Greasing . ^ same more or less. 54 acires more or less. Said lands From the above there is excepted being composed of two tracts, one James E. that portion that'has already - been |:n2wn.as thei “Green Furches place’’ ' progress both ir conveyed: tothe. T^llassee; Power and the other as the “ Howell land and congregatio ■I Company,: See: i deed , registered: iiii- Horn Service Station f of Sale: CASH; This the 18th School has MOCKSVILLE the. office of .the Register of Deeds day of July, 1930. : for Davie county. ^ "W growth in recent - V ; ^ A HARTMAN. ■ Vulcanizing and Work a Specialtv Dated thw July 16th, 1930. .A d w stra to rp fC . A. Hartman attendance upon 1 T. P,^U.DSQN, Commissioner andother col S®‘«iering is tmost gratil K > 3tAL SHOW THE LARGEST IN THE COUNTY: THEY DON’T Li£; "|sAMK0fS I>T DROPS

    fcainnain killer l- ili__ and ■ nervfc "VERB SHALL THE PRESS. .THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS IW BY INFLUENCE AND UNgtUBEO BY GAIN.” VOLUME xxxir. MOCESVIIXE. NORTH CAROLjdJi^^ W Ep^ AUGUST 20. 1930, ■ ' N U M B E R 6

    KEWS OF LONG AGO. The Scrub Must Go Men Of Wealth Are 0 ickinsr Allowed. Goois Box Whittier. RELIEF FROM CURSE •‘fc ub cattle in North Carolina J Onjje^here lived in Ke/Tiersville I see you say ‘Pritchard is nam­ 0 3 t Wa* Happening In D avie Before gainst Prohibition. have done more barm than all the N>; C-, a most esti oable old gentle ed dry.” You are right. How a OF CONSTIPATION The D»y‘ o f Automobiles and Rolled boll weevils,” Governor Gardner (From the Western Christian Ad­ ;mHn;by the name of Jones. He hai rORS bout Bailey? , He was here, when A Battle Creek physician 'says, H o ie vocate.) , 1 told more than 2,000 farmers and two,daughters. One one of them the Democrats nominated ' theii ‘Constipation is responsible ' for Could there possibly be an alliance: (Davie Record. 25 y e a rs a g o ) their wives at the initial stop of the vvas :lohg and lean and lank and ticket. In their speeches and plat more misery than any other cause.” S ambulance of men of wealth against the prohi homely and. unattractive, ^be had g F. Stonestreet sends us the Livestock Eevelopment .special, op form, they never said a word for But immediate relief has been bilion amendment? Prof Irvin Fish ;no winning ways. She had no graces erated by the Atlantic Co st Line dry, nor a word tor dry, nor a word found. A tablet called Rexall Or- service jfst open cotton boll for the sea er. of the chair of economics, Yale i)r isccompiishments particularly. lerlies has been discovered. This Railroad, co operating with State against wets. Guess they did not imers SOD University, in a recent speech, whei) Her name was Mary. Then the old tablet attracts -water from the College and the State' Department Mrs. Mary Sprinkle is visiting campaigning against Dwight W ’ientleinan had another daughter want to embarrass their visitor, Mr. iystem into the lazy, dry -evacuat- ffSE of Agriculture, in Selma, Tuesday. ter son J o h n H. Sprinkle. Morrow in’New Jersey, at least mad^ ^«ho was plump and pretty, with the Bailey, and mad the wets. rag bowel called the colon. 'The water iPosens the dry food waste Miss Tube Rose is visiting friends “ A scrub is a person, animal, or this intimation. The professor is a most beautiful hair and eyes anyone I do not see how some good Dem­ ind cause a gentle, thorough, na- plant, that has no ancestors and man of tremendous mental grasp.- ever,, saw, with the most kissable ocrats can vote for Bailey. Ht jg Jlocksville. :ural movement without forming a He looks upon the prohibitioii regim4 Miss Edith Green, of Lexington, should' not have any off-spring. i ooking. mouth ever looked upon seems to want to he friendly with habit or even increa.sing the dose. not as a great venture in the econo­ L K E R is the guest of Miss Mary Hanes. The scrub should be the first thing jhe had all the graces and charms the wet colored and Catholic vo­ Stop suffering from constipation. to ‘go' in Eastern North Carolina mic world. In referring to Mr. Mor ' md attractions Her name was Ann Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. I T O R S Mrs. C. C. Sanford and son ters; A great many consistent The counties must be supplied with row, he de4lared, “He showed rriag 1 rhere was a young fellow who had women voters who won’t vote for Jfext day bright. Get 24 for 25c e m b a l m in g Frank, bave returned home from nificently the courage, of his conyic-; ieen calling at the house for quite a oday at the nearest: Rexall Store.. Inde Caskets. purebred stock. him. a visit 10 Eastern Carolina. tions,” He further described hitr while. Sometimes be would ,taike LeGRAND S PHARMACY. 1 .'ijirte. “ W ith soil as fertile as in any The Republicans met and nomi­ Miss Maggie Call and brother as a “fellow millionaire in this group out Mary and sometimes he wou d I Miiirr Co. part of the 'state there are only nated their, county Candidates on Walter, v is ite d relatives in Elkin of millionaire ‘wets’ in the Associi- n ig h t p h o n e 133 take out Ann. Somie.times he would 3.500 cows in Johnston County, one tion Against the Prohibition Amend August 9. They were not afraid Notice of Sale of Real wiiiiinttt last week. take the whole family, because that Dr, James McGuire and son, cow for every sixteen people and ment, which' possibly hopes to groofla young man meant business. After to declare for prohibition. We for every two and one-half farms,” Morrow for President to supplant have three visiting speakers: Chair­ Property maamnman James Jr., went to Statesville Sat­ that had been going on for quite a the Governor continued. - “You the Presidency of Herbert Hoover while the young man went oyer to man Dtincan, Congressman Jones Under and by virtue of an order urday night on a visit to relatives. ’'f the Superior Court of Davie county can never build a prosperous coun­ in 1932.” and George M. Pritchard. Dock Creason has purchased the jlr. Jones house one night and call­ made in the special proceeding en­ ty or community and never rid We must comment upon this sent ed him outside and said, “ Mr Jones, The Democrats in their platform old Ford farm near Jerusalem, and titled: yourselves of pellagra or rear your ence because it shows a . tremendous I aril very much in love with your promise to do away with some of­ “ In the matter of J. Giles Hudson. will return to Davie to live. Executor of L. C. Lagle, plaintiff, vs children properly until you furnish spirit of courage on the part of the daughter and she is in love with me. fices, lower some salaries, ami cut Miss Adelaide Gaither^ who has professor himself. Does he really P. W. Lagle arid wife. Aimer Lagle. them with milk. The dollar marks We want to get married. I have some ,expense. But they did not defendants” , the same being No — been spending some time' at Blow­ think that this is a possibility? Also, on the tobacco barns blot: out the come over to ask your consent ap­ say which, whose and what. They upon the special proceeding docket ing Rock, returned home last week. he sounds a warning here that should proval. of said court, the urdersigned Com­ prosperity that might be derived dodiged that ghost, too. Miss Frank Hanes, of Winston, not f.^11 dead upon the ears of the A- The old man said, “Cod bless you, missioner will, on Monday. August from purebred poultry and live­ We are still having very warm 25th, 1930. at 12 o’clock, noon, offeir is visiting her cousin, Mrs Mary merican people. “ Fellow millionaire Jim. I always did think there was stock. Cars of purebred poultry weather, and not much rain. We for 'sale to the highest bidder, .or Hanes. 'wets’ is a very interesting state jthe making of a man in. you. I al- bidders, for cash, at the court house for vour home at and livestock means much to the have had more 'warm nights, this Alex Kimbrough left for New- ment, especially when it received in \%ays'did like you. I am happy.” to door in Mocksville, North Carolina, future of the State.” the light of our knowledge of Gener­ summer than we have had in ten that certain tract of land lying and too last week to accept a position fiaVe you in the family. . Take Mary This purebred stock train will be al Motors and John J. Raskob and ind be happy.” But Jim said. 'O h years, all put together. Generally being in Jerusalem township. Davie with the Southern Railroad. county. North Carolina, and describ- la t you now have taken from point to point in the associates. So Dwight W; Morrow tib, Mr. Jones, it is not Mary that 1 the nights get cool after midnight, Mr. Chal Miller and Miss Eda as follows: Eastern section of the State, spend­ is one of that group! That speaks want. I want Ann.” Mr. Jones and before day. But not so, this Beginning at a locust on the west llarkland, of Farmington township ing in all three weeks in the cam­ well for him! Perin it them to speak Said, “ Why, you infernal young year. ' The crops are not good in bank of the road, running south 40 were united in marriage Aug. 20th "Furthermorei” the professor cori. ^oundrel, do you inean to tell me deg. west? chains to a stake, in a . in Tonight? paign against the scrub.. There is this .section. ; large hollow; thence with the hollow ; at the home of Mr. John Soflev, tinues, this same millionaire group-, ^hat you,have the tffrontery tocome of course no- immediate profit in I am fixing to go to our family and bratjch to the South Yadkin [surance Co., will in- the officiating J. P are already grooming Governotf |igh't here in my own house picking River; thence up saicl river to the • this missionary project ,for the reunipn ‘on the fourth Sunday, ,Au- Mr. Sanford Foster and .Miss Roosevelt,of-.N.^^.,yo^^^^^...... i - . ins,amongW mouth of ihe Swiceuood; - Spririg',"' jnal belongings. railrp.'ii^'pomBanyfMt^^^^ ,5{ust-a4.j; rJSt; .will te Jat Jeru-salem Bessie Smith, of .-*4-VtAihe famous.fotvtn tiia Al=Snrfthv?:as'thfe0'eiii5Sf^'ofhircl‘^ A toFaribhvx near >Swicegp,od '&;FePi^- and better fariniig all around' will' cratic wet candidate of 1932,”: Her*-; churcb,v'Davie county. If the ■hericG hii tlVe branch with its irieafi- united in Marriage a few days ago. lerings tp the pprinir; thence' 'north pay the road later on. There- will weather is good, 300 or 400 of we The little son of Mr. and Mrs. is ain observation which reveals the Negro Buried From 10 deg west 10 chains to a hickory, be more stock and products to send political maneuvering of men of fin­ childien will be there, counting 9 ^now g'Kif) near the road; therice 0. R, Allen, of Farmington, died surance Co. out and consequently more money ancial power. They are together, ' White Ciiurch. few visitors, and good neighbors. 'lorth 23 dsg wwt 16 chains toa wal­ last Thursday. This was their nut staKe: thence south 6E deg east with which to buy things that are and seeking to get behind the no T h e health of ouif people seems only child. An vincident out of the, ordinary 11 chains and 10 links with the line brought in. mination of tne candidates for both to be good. Some get sick 'Hy eat ■)f No 4 to a walnut; thence south Milton Stevenson, of New York, occurred at Statesville,’ 'recently political parties. Interesting, if true 14 deg east 8 chains and 25 links to The train has six cars in which when the fiineraLof Dick,;;-Wood, injrVtoo much;,at cafes between is visiting friends nerr Jericho. To them party allegiance is a second a large pak on the north side of the ride the very best blood in sheep; meals, and drinks. Every day or Mrs. E. H. Morris and children aoy matter. They would vote, a De highly respected negro wa.s , held road corner Lot No 4; thence with hogs, cattle and chickens. Farm­ so', someone gete hurt in an amo- the road in a persimmon on the East d spent Friday and Saturday with mocratif he pleased them just as from the First Presbyterian church, : ers are given the opportunity to see mobile wreck. ’ side of the road; therice to'the be­ relatives near Clemmons. quickly as they would vote vote for white. Many years ago Wood,was; ginning, being the lands assigned to what good blood in stock and poul­ Our schools will all be running Miss Victor C. Brock, daughter a Republican if he would serve their a member of the-white church but the heirs of M, 'M. Motley in the \e try IS and what it will do in pro­ soon. It is hoped taey will not divis’Oii of the lands of Horatia Mot- uses. We of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Brock, of ilfish purpose. If our rnemory when the negroes organized a Pres­ ducing form, flesh and products. run too fast and have a wreck, 'ey. deceased, and known as lot No. than some Farmington, died in a Statesville serves us right. John J Raiskob was byterian church in Statesville he 5. and containing 45 acres, be the The train, also carries specialists to formerly a Republican. He assum morally, mentally and physically. Hospital a few days ego. She leav­ took his letter and went with his same more or les.s. re use the tell the farm folk about the cattle ed the responsibility of promoting There is danger in it. Parents and From the above there is excepted es her parents, two sisters and three race. that portion that ha.? already been and poultry and give desired infor the cause of Al Snsith because of teachers ought to get togethei ahd, p est paper brothers. She was a consecrated Dick’s life was one of npright- conveyed to the Tallassee Power mation And the Governor gave “ the damnable affliction of prohibi plan against it. dompany. See deed registered in Christian woman. aeiS and integrity and'he number­ work. Let the enterprise a big send off with tioh” which is now being borne by the office of the Register of Deeds A series of meetings lasting one ed the white people of Statesville for Efii,vie countv. a speech even above the high Gard- the American people! - Mountain Folks Not envelopes week closed at Fork Baptist church as his friends. - He was not afflict -luted this July 16th, 1930. neriaa standard.-7-Winston-Salem ed with egotism but lived a life of Complaining. ^ F HUDSON,Commissioner Sunday with a baptismal service. The Only Store In Town HUPS.ON & HUDSON. Attorneys. cents, cards Journal. humility and during his last illness The were 24 candidates for baptism. “ During qur stay in the mountains The horse of J. F. Hanes became Should Advertised had the attention of the best physi­ the past week.” says the Mecklen­ burg Times, “ we never beard a com­ frightened and ran away at Coo- Worst Drought Ever Ex­ When the automoble manulac- cians and nurses paid for by his Notice of Sale of Land. plaint about the present, depremion '.s| leemee Saturday, throwing Miss turers of America had produced white friends. Under and by virtue of the pow- ' perienced In U. S. enough cars so that there was one Dick was 73 years old and had and hard times, nor about high taxes era contained in a certain mortgage ECORD. Edith Green, of I,exington from and inability to pay bills. These peo­ The searing drought which for to nearly every family that could been a familiar figure in Statesville Deed executed by M. C. Parches: the buggy, spraining her ankle ple of the mountains are working on (col) to C. A. Hartman, which said weeks and months has baked the buy a car, they did not stop mak­ all his life. His funeral in the severely. Outside of breaking, the their little hillside farms growing a mortgage is duly recorded in book «w» country like an oven oyer large areas ing cars or advertising them. white char(^ was attended by hun No. 16 page 419 of mortgages, Reg> shaft no other damage was done few potatoes, a little corn and cab­ between the Rocky Mountains and dreds, both white and colored, and ister’s office of Davie County, N. C. the buggy. Rather they got together and said, bage. and they have some apples. the Appalachiar-s is listed by the default having been made in the “ now wS will proceed 10 ,sell, each the funeral was held by Dr. C. E Most of them have a cow and a bog payment of the note secured there. , w. L, Doxon, of- Wyo. was a weather bureau at Washington as family another car.” Raynal,'the white pastor of the and a few chickens. With these by, the iindersigried will sell public­ ljusiness visitor in Mocksvillc last the worst the country has ever ex­ ly for CASH to the highest bidder They might have saved their chnrch and Rev. C. A. Washing­ they are not afraid ongoing hungry. week. perienced and the end is hot in sight. at the Court house door of Davie-' money and said, “ everybody knows ton, pastor of the negro Presbyter­ “They are all workers and do not TRIPS Miss Gerirude Granger,- of Coo- And the weater sharks at Washing­ countv, in Mocksville, N. C. on Sat­ our car and all about ^it, why ad­ ian church to which Dick belonged. fear hard Work any’time iri the year urday trie 23 day of August. 1930, at kemee, has been the guest of Mrs. ton are unable to account for the Colored singers, furnished the mu­ It takes more work to grow a bushel twelve o’clock M„ the following de- . Ind Motor torrid weather. vertise?” Biat they didn't. They scribed tract of land lying and being Ollie Brown, near Mocksville, of corn there than in other parts of The drought has existed in some advertised all the more. sic. The friendliness and . good- in Farmington township, said county, ’ours j Noah Grimes, of Wyo, who has the state but they grow the corn to states since last December, in others Oftentimes a merchant thinks, feeling existing aaioug the races in knownjas the “ Green Furches” lands ken in Indiana for some time, has eat and feed to their stock. ^ - to-wir: A tractjbourided on the North : liern A ppalachian since March and in still others the “ Why should I advertise?" Every the South was never more mani­ returned home. “It is interesting to compare re­ by the lands of J S; Willyard, on D u n t a i n s - • dry weather began in the grpwirig one here knows me. I get'their fested than in this incident, the > ports from the mountain s -ction and the West by the lands of W. W. JirrangcJ rail and m otoif | months of June, and July. funeral of a black man in a white Allen, on the South by the lands of ; trade.” . tiie eastern part of the' state where aem Railway provides »: Macedonia Congrtga- In addition to the scantv rainfall church and, attended by both races V Howell and L W. Tatum and ' If this sort of policy had prevail­ the businiess man and the farmer on the east by the lands of—Corneil- , Icrcation, combining rail < in July, increasinn drought condi­ ed with the manufacturers pf auto A-Union Republican., ■ • son and Jonn Ferabee. containing- V Isportation for the indi-. liwWiU Build Addition will talk to you and for a whcjle day tions already prevalent ovfer large 54 acres more or less. Said lands Ertics, into the mountain mobiles when thev had sold every about the poor crops of the past M acedonia Moravian Church is areas, three extremely hot waves We enjoy hearing the man talk being composed pf'two tracts., one . ^inta> North Carolina. one a car they would have quit. whose thoughts of convention—the three or four years, the low prices Ice and North Georgia-, •0 begin a t once the coustruction followed to intensify them. kn-'wn as the “Green Furches place’' A merchant even though he is for the cr.ops, the bank failures and During July, temperatures of 100 fellow who dares to think for him­ and the other as the "Howell land.”: iill take you adventuring “fa $2,000 addition to the church business failures. They-tell you Terms of Sale: CASH. This the 18th degrees or higher were reported on the only, merchant in his locality, self and give expression to his into regions of scenie P'^nt to take care of the continued many farmers do not have enough day of July, 1930, brie interest. Each trip, four to six days in the Middle At­ can make ' money by advertising, thoughts without stopping to con- ' G A HARTMAN. Sfowth o f the church and Bible io eat and that none of them can pay Jw ith a ra ilw a y jo urne y. | lantic area and from six to as many because ‘ by. advertiMng he pan in­ 4der if it will cost him a few votes Administrator of C. A. Hartman • jijoy the speed and com- School. The addition will be of or a few subscribers as the case niay their bills, it fs a pet subject with dec’sd. “no.k, to conform to the present as l 5 days from the northern por­ crease his sales. ; He can ‘ead his Icl. The motor trips are be. The man who never crosses this them and' they ioye to sit around and By A. T. Grant, Attorney. "Wilding, a n d will provide a large tion of Alabama, Mississippi, Louis­ customers to buy more, Vo buy the I S tate highw ays. line is like a glass of soda watei- that talk about it. ‘ °cial room on the first floor and iana and Northern . Texas over the new things th a t; come on; the mar: I information and rates. "Iliithe moiiritains you hear none our lajgg classrooms upstairs. has lost its sparkle. He is fat aind Notice Tof Creditors. / Ohio and' Mississippi valleys and ketJ He can ,sliniulate desire and of th is . It all-, goes back ,^q the |c^ A^ents._^^ ^ large social room, a part of uninteresting.'. Having qualified as Administrac'or .of; plains .states to eastern South Dako- create demand and,,.,thus increase times 8f slavi^ify; '• The peoplcin. the “e Original church . building! v?ill !l^amine any man' who is habitual­ the estate of C. A. Hartman, dec'sd.; / 7 Sf R ^ this sales and his profits. It is the east had slaves apd did liUle work notice is hereby given lo all persoos boldT 1 6 divided into classrooms for Siin- ta- ly prof rane and it will be found that School use. modern merchandising way. It is themsel. es: No%it is hard for them ing claims against the said estate to pre-,:;; A generous • and general rain is he lacks real intelligence. A really sent tbe same to the undersigned forpay-:, ^ v . James E. Hall reports good business. ■ _ to work, eyen to the extent of keep* m e iit.b n o r befqr.? the IStb day of Ju ly . : necessary for' widespread improve int^Uigent man does, not^^ J progress both-jn the Sunday ipg a cow. In. ithe jQoant^inB the 1931.or tbia notice.will be plead m bar of o v e r prone laiiiguage to express hiiiiself their: recovery.A ll persoos indebted t o ■: 'hool and congregation activities., merit many states where corn The Red clover fields of Rock; ■ people had riq ^aves and tfeiey are forcibly. said estate will please call upon the ’: did School has shown spleii- is already practicaily ruined. The inghatn county have practically ^ostpm ed to dq^g the lybrk them* undersigned and make settlement with-': ® growth in recent months ana wheat c r o p was. good and cotton is dried up with the clover only three, Ye shall know the truth arid the Mlves. Therefore are a happy out delay. 1 his the ISth day of Ju ly 1930. : . G. A. HATRMAN. : : ® attendance upon , services of to five inches high, reports Fred, S: n o t suffering much in. th e South truth shall makeyou mad,-rrAldqns people, joyito yiaitranumg . Adinini-tiator of C. A^-Rar(ri)an,v -: and other congregational Walker, farm'agent. f Huxley, Author tbeiQi By A. T; GRANT, Any, . . * '*'®nng is most gratifying. from the droDght,—E x , >?•*'«/;r; -'i''

    tHE DAVir MbCKSVtttE. N-d auguso^ ^ 6 . 19^6 THE DAVIE RECORI). Court Next Wieek. T i^ Miasonic Picnic. N^ Carolina’s Fir^ i l a e The August terin of- Davie . ,Su;’ ,.The,52nd Annual Masonic picnic Is Sold. I John Dteetb-Van Brunt Double I C. FRANK STROUD ■ • Editor. pet court for the trial of both was h^ld at Clement Grove, Mocks­ , ,C. D. Thomas of Moryen,. Anson chapter VH-Conlii. criminal and civil .cases,' will^coh-, ville last lihursday. The picnic TELEPHONE was opened with music by the Coo­ county , called The Observer Thurs I vene in Mockville next Monday ★I morning with his Honpr. Judge A. leemee band, followed by prayer. d a y night and reported the sale of M sy." * Ehitered at the Postoffice in Mocks­ The address of welcome was deliv­ a real plcnlc trip dm M. Stack, pf Monroe, on the bench what is. thought to be the first ‘ horrj. everything pi ville. N. C., as Second-clasa Mail ered by Hon. Jacob Stewart, mas­ 1930 I and Solicitor John R. Jones, Jjf Strong . i v Mght Draft... ;;*^otbI»Sttocry*ontao matter. March 3.1903. ter of ceretnonies, who has been in .bale of ctjtton tnarketed in North North Wilkesboro; prbsectiting. get in a paddy a b o u t I ’n chiarge of this part of the program Carolina. The bale was ginned SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Clerk of the Court M. .A. Hartman I the carriers; take as tells us that he has docketed for since the death of T; B. -Bailey, sev­ an'd sold yesterday, bringing 15 Ught Weighs ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - » 1 00 cents a pound. ^ It graded strict this court 107 cases. Most of these eral years ago. The annual ad­ SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - $ SO dress was delivered by President middling and weighed 551 -pounds. her alone, sitting there cases are for manufacturing, poss­ IHr- Great strength, light draft, and light to the new gan essing joy water. There are two Elmer R Hoke, of Catawba college. Cotton is opening rapidly, Mr. ★ We read a few days ago wliere a murder cases on the docket, togeth­ A class of children from the Maso­ Thomas said, and other bales from wi^ight are features that particularly adapt ♦ "that was to have begnn my iric to ry . A ll th e great bus la d y dropped dead while playing er with a number of larceny cases. nic orpuanage at Oxford were pres­ that section will likely be sold this t L ie and getting to Its bnau bridge. This should be a warning It is expected that a large crowd ent under,' the direction of Prof. week --Charlotte Observer. the John Deere*Van Brunt Double-Run * Alderman. Their program of songs, * didn't care that mj to all bridge players. will be present for this term of ★ recitations, etc., were good, as us­ ★ Gain Drill to conditions in this sections. t ®:^ere wrecked and my pi court, as many interesting cases are » ’ thrown Into the Bomlllj ual. The day was cool and cloudy APPLICATION/FOR PARDON OF r ' The devil is still loose in Mocks­ to be tried. l ^ ’ad never questioned for and the attendance was not as large And the sending mechanism assures ac­ i ville. and Davie county and is put­ J.F . CLARY: ♦ , fhe necessity laid upon as in years gone by. A';'Out 6,.700 curate planting under all'conditions. It jinny safely back to civil ting in 24 hours per day. Preach­ Mocksville Evangelist : Application will be made tb the Com * I gate tickets were soW and the missioner of Pardons and the Governor of ★ r „ her from the consequet ers take vacatiocs during the sum­ ★ ♦ crowd was estimated at between North Carolina for the pardon or parole of ★ handles anv kind of seed without injury, and 4 .r folly, a t any c o s t B u t I co mer but the devil don’t. Club Organized. seven and eight thousand people. J. F, Clary, convicted at the March term, ★ 4. Lnd to myself-however t V(,\ Many counties and a number-of 1930. of Davie Superior Court for thecririie ★ plants in fifty different quantities per acre. S t pretend to her-that I w On Wednesday evening at 8 of violation of the prohibition laws and ★ Next Saturday is the day the ★ ■I meant the using u p o f my 111 o’clock an interesting meeting was states were represented. The big sentenced to the roads of Iredell county You can set the feeds to plant a certain ♦ . going back to D a ju to refl democrats of Davie are to meet in held at the Methodist church for picnic dinner was served at'one o’­ for a term of twelve months. . ★' AH persons who oppose the granting of ★ the carriers was possibU Mocksville and nominate a county the purpose of organizing an clock, and about the usual nutnber ★ quantity and the amount will never vary, said pardon or parole are invited to for­ ★ ,lit desert as soon as thi Evangelistic Club. Nearly 100 peo­ enjoyed this fine spread. About * ticket. The Record doesn’t know ward their protests to the Commissioner ★ even when seeding in rought ground and on * r sea, and 1 should have to ple were ■■ present. Marshall L. three o ’ c lo c k rain^began falling of Pardons witjjout delay. This the 19th who will be nominated, but will t 4 er again. Weeks of delay, I Mott, who recently held a meeting which caused the, crowd to begin day of August, 1930. ★ sidehills. 4 „aybe, and all the Ume- bet dollars to doughnuts that a dispersing and by four o’clock the MRS. ROBJE CLARY. ★ 4 here, was present to assist in the ★ ♦ IaII the time— 1 majority of the nominees will be organization. Also representatives riding devices were feeling the ef ★ The bridge-type construction gives you an ♦ IA thought struck me. hard. ★ 4 feet of the steady sprinkle. ; Tlie lacking som e o f th e boys’ J'5-’I democrats who suppoited A1 Smith from three other clubs were present, ★ 4 Ifvi receipts from the sale of refresh­ ★ exceptionally strong and rigid machine 4 Boeo this Idea cam e to me. ' and Josigh Bailey. A Simmons Winston-Salem, Statesville and Davie County [ ★ 4 m Mooresville. These men spoke of ments fell far short of last year as * 4 |„e-” I said to myselt "All t f.'w democrat in Davie doesn't stand Board of Cooimissioners of Davie County cannot buckle or sag. 4 ody else wonld be the advantages and opportunities a result of the chilly atmosphere, vs ★ 4 ★ 4 half the Lhance that Pat stood in of such a club. After an interest­ and the gate receipts were also A. P. Hendrix and wife Lillie Hendrix, J. ★ Three*piece, full-floating aale assures light 4 short of a year ago. The lawn F. Moore, Trustree, H aden Clement, et al. ★ 4 lltb Jinny H» calling him a sv the army. ing testimony, meeting in which 4 II found her waiting by the b many spoke, the Mocksvile Evan party at night was not largely at­ draft throughout the life of the machine. 4 Notice of Re-Sale! I 4 ,e had takan a shirt and a Augusta News. gelistic Club was organized with tended as the rain continued to fall The end axle resolve with the. wheels; the 4 msers out o f m y sw ag and the following officers: R. B. San­ almost, steadily from about four Pursuant to an order of re-sale m ade in slf fa Miem, throw in g aw the above entitled cause by M. A. Hart­ i There will be a home-cominit'at Augusta o’clock in the afternoon until nine I 4 She had, smoothed hi ford, i*resident;.f. F. Moore, Vice man, C. S. C .. the undersigned Comm is­ ★ ' middle a'xle remains stationary, taking up AuKuBt 31st 1930. Everyone is cordially President; Roy Holthouser, Secty; o’clock at night. Despite the sioner w ill re-sell publicly fur cash to tbe ★ t frith my comb, and washed h invi'ed to come and bring a well filled weather and the reduced attendance highest bidder at the court house door of ★ end thrust on sidehills and suppcrting the 4 irith what I inferred to be 'ij basket. J. T. Baity, Treasurer. ★ 4 •■;c Four Team Captains were elect­ the picnic was a big success, both Davie county, N. C .in Mocksville on Mon­ { our drinking water. . The Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. J . day the 8th day of Sept. 193u, a t twelve bridge truss construction. latter; I could send a boy or :'-2 ed: T. I. Caudell. Doit Holthouser, socially and financially. The rid­ I 4 VI. Martin were: M r ond Mrs. Hue Dead o'clock m , tbe following described tracts ★ 1 more from the bottom [ men, of Salisbury, and Mrs. S. D. Daniels. ing devices, the various shows and 4 M i.'S Martha Call, Miss Evelyn of land, to-wit: ★ Plant your fields with a John Deere*Van 4 ,„ .o e ; what was time, now? Mr. Martin, who has been ill for some ★ Kirk. games of chance were liberally pa­ 1st. A tract'known as the A . P. Hend-. 4. JTl*e queerest mixture of ti time Is not improving so nicely sorry, to lix land, beginning at a stone on the east ★ Brunt this year. All engagements for the Fervice tronized. Oulv seven or eight ar­ ★ iBd anger filled my heart. note.. rests were made during the entire side of the public road leading from Bixby ★ Those attending the Sunday School of these teams must be secured to Fork Church, thence E 7:30 chs to a ★ 54 >ted at her. After all. it wh: day, and those arrested were from 4 cted was true, she was sc Convention at Bethlehem were: Misses through Mr. Roy Hol-houser, the stone.,C G Bailey's coinor, thence N C. G. John Deere Mowers, Syracuse Plows 4. Sue and Fnith Deadnion. Maigaret and Secretary ot the Club. outside of town. Juhn Barleycorn Bailey’s line S'* 75 chs to a stone, comer I III to blame.; After all, she ha Belle Daniel. Rachel Bde, it seemed to me that iw something. She thought , iklnd. -1 didn’t want to be a| Cotton Seed M.eal and Mill Feeds. “Whafs It ,about Jinny?” as she ended her play, smooging for? W ant me buy yon a p a ir o t s ilk st( She la u g h e d ; stretched 4I ipely dancer’s leg, d is g n is j 4 And no wonder! Think of having on our convenient monthly payment# trohsera. , For Good Flour And Meal I “I don’t \ ^t anything 4 /the coal-man back up to your doorr- plan. 4 said, suddenly gtave. 4 It anything you’d want to| 4 deliver a supply of coal-and polite* On the first chilly Fall day, with 4 Is side o f th e grave, It Will .Pay You To Use 4 op my mind to tell you I ly say, “No charge!” That’s the your Heatrola ready to circulate 4 ■■ ling—all about m jJ pleasant experience the Heatrola after yon, I mean—f o f healthful whole-hoiise warmth, you I Inning of It was that day Royal Flour ' to me on Thursday Is Free Coal Club members. That’s can laugh in the face of old Jack 4I no woman couldn’t go e why so many are joining. Frost. 4 >t put me’In a bit of a p And !«anse of course I didn’t belie A $2.00 deposit enroll you. After But remember, this offer is limit, flta’t either— ” We’il let that go,” I cnt : that you pay only $2.00 a ed. A f t e r August 30th-no' s Corn Meal arily. I tn e w I should- u week until we install your more Free Coal, this year. So «eed in making.Jinny see th'el . I w as feeling prT genuine Heatrola and deliver stop in,^ soon, or telephone about It a fte r you w e n t Ai and invite us to call at your i«anie into m y head, I dono your ton of Free Coal. (One I “ get a boat and run ovi home; ;^“er side, and see, like, h< half ton if you choose a you come to town 1 ere going on w ith you a n d , Intenti Fire Air Duct « coarse. Sir Richard Fan, Heatrola Junior) then you — the wonderful heat maker and fuel- II, * tteanln’ to go and get | saver found only in the genuine Estate you. and Splc may begin paying the balance Heatrola. ■ , caU it^r ac­ fHo S ^ '''hlle quainted ^t^ us and our ’ *’®®®’>se o f course h an* love to me, and I that-s w hen they C. C $anfpyd 3pm Cijo. • . . And then I f< -'-t - H e | j^ !a .- M o d ^ ^ ^ ^ product^ ^ weren’t there at all, -- Outside.4 cabiiTet of striking beaiityi'enatnel- Mo^syitfe, N .'C ; 5^ • ' ed in ^ a r k walnut. Inside Hea'trbla ieilSciency I ■ b r o u ^ t.to an >yen higher degree.-. One of . 50 tbreetmqdels from wfhicb ygii m ay choose. «^by after all . . . rm ^ .* a lr awful about Slr| ‘ wn drowned? Did no one 2 j‘ «»«blng? . . . well,y, the Cienn^e A stu te H E41TRO LA I Green jWilHmg Co. ^ on, without wA “when I heard yl There is only One Heatrola—Estote builiks it I iraa—l was—P Wl, 11 Mock^e, N. C. RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C- ^

    rt£ADING» Italy Accords Honors to Mothers of Nation RADIO PROCRAMS ■ Taking their'cue from the ancieiit Israelites, who smeared lamb's blood jouble Run | B e a t r i c e ^ r i m s h a w (Time gflven is eastern Stiandard; on their doors during the Bgyptlan VII— ^Continued^ subtractubtract one taour for Central and two captivity when the ansel of the Lord c h a p t e r ntastraOotu bff truOn 3€gen I iiad used my knowledge of the coun­ hours for Mountain time.) —14— try to beat out a new ^ c k , If I 'was about to kill ^ e 'first bom ' of r told her. “ W e’re going B. C. RE D NETTWORK—Ausust 24 Cbpyrisht by Bushea Masaie & Co. were rlght-^-and I was all but enre of 7:30 pv m. Cbase and Sanborn, the Eg^tlans, in ord^ that their t a real picnic trip dow n the that—the new way would cut dowm 8:15 p. m. Atwater Kent.' children might be recognized and WNUSorrlca »: & t I" "'ne linW. everything pleasant. risic, ttme, expense, above alt, enable 1 p. m. Studebaker Champions. spared, the Italians now place white • r a f t . N* B. C. BLUE NETWORK t P ' ' nothlDS to cry Hbont anfl noth- me to get to Tatatata faster than any 6:30 p,- m J Williams Oil-O-Matics. ribbens in front of their houses In in a paddy “«>oot- going snake-headed I could've bit yoa Tm one etiae could. Faster, it might'be, 7:00 p^ m. Enna Jettick li^elodies. which children have been newly ^V to tne carriers; take any rags telUn’ you aU the truth, Phil*-! didn't than any rival trip that had started COLUUBlik SYSTEU bom. -This custom, which was insti­ li:80 a. m» International broadcast. - I t 1 ,«iDt oat of my sw ag w hile I ’m want you to go. because I knew she already; i wouldn’t give up all hope tuted in Turin, has now spread to 1:00 p. m . Balliad Hour, would be there, and I thought, let her of that, even tew. 2:30 p. m. Conclave of Nations, Milan and is expected to become n a ­ her alone, sitting there a for- 4:00 p. m. Toscha-Seidel. Violin, tionwide. It Is desired to Show the get safe married to Shr Btcbard^ and Under the hanging hurricane, lamp 4:30 p^ m. R^v. ponaid G. Barntaousd. a n d l i g h t t dlB fisure. in the new auQ Of the It'll be all rlghti because she’s the I drew forth my copy of Grace's last 6:30 p. m. Jesse Crawford. Or^an. esteem in which the regime- holds A M Y B A B Y ""that was to bave begun my m arch milk-and-water kind that won’t ever notes, written on the day when famino 7:00 p. m. Maybew Lake Band., those women who, in the words of |arlv adapt 7:45 p. m. vChic*' Sale, t ■ ■^rirtorr. All the great bosh was think of another man again; that's and siclmess drove liim to turn back 8 :00 p. m. Majestic Hour, one newspaper, “have given to the E can never be sure just what I C «id getting to Its business of 9:30 p. m. Around the Samovar, country sons who tomorrow will *e m^es an infant testiess, but t what I thought So when I heard with his task still undone. Grace was 11:30 p. m. Ann Leaf. Orean. W ■'H >ouble*Ruii soldiers!” Everythin& is being done Ue T^cd:r can: alwa^ be the same. didn’t care that my ambl- you’d gone there—and he was dead— leading an exploring trip, financed by Good old. Castorial ‘There’s eomfort I «ivere wrecUed and my plans, o f the moneyed partner who wished to N. B. C. RED NETWORK—Aosnist 2S .to continue interest in the "demo­ I c t i o n s . Are you going to marry her?” 7:00 a. m. Jolly Bill and Jane, m every drop of this pure vMetable ITs. tlirowD into the RomtUy river. It burst forth like a cry. If. I bad solve one of thd many unsolved prob­ 10:15 a. m. Radio Household Institute, graphic battle” through which Mus­ preparation, and not the ^ihtest I I had never questioned fo r a n In- been angry with her for her slighting lems of the New Guinea back country^, 3:00 p. m. Mozie Hostess, solini hopes to raise the man power harm m its flu e n t use. As oiteri as assures ac- 7:30 p. m. A & P Gypsies, * I 1 tUs necessity laid npon m e to words about Pia, l-.was not angered and. Incidentally, place hts somewhat 8:30 p. m. General Motors, of the- country to the maximum .and B ^ y Has a fretful spdJ,- is feveii^, l,M JtanT safely back to clTlHzatton, now. undistinguished name upon the map. 9.00 p. m. Ovaltine. to r^over the power of ancient or cnes and can’t deep, let. Castcsria b d i t i o n s . It ♦ 9.30 p. m . Sign of the Shell. . To cross from the Romilly to the Fly Rom e. soothe and quiet 'him. Somet&nes it’s I , her from the consequences of “Jinny, my dear child—who do yon N. B. 0« BLUB NETWORK a touch of colic. Somethnes constipa- + bad been his ambition. There was— [ injury, an d 4 If'.-lly at any cost But I conid not think would have me tor their daugh­ 7:00 a. m. Quaker Crackles Man. tios. Or diaifhea—a condition that ,nd to myself— however m uch I ter? Pm as likely to marry Miss and still is—a big unknown area tn 12:45 p. m. 2?'arm and Home Hour, 6:00 p. m. Pepsodent—^Amos 'n* Andy, Figures Show Rapidity should always -be checked mtbout p e r a c r e , t ,,,t pretend to h e r- th d t I w as glad. Laurler as you are to marry one of those parts, and Jackson had been 6:30 p. m. Roxy and His Gan^. o f Forest Destruction dday. Just ke^ Castoria iiandy, and ■iiBfant the using np o f m y stores, the king’s sons,” I answered her. bitten by the desire, most natural, as 7:15 p. m. Tastyeast Jester, give it promptly. Relief wiH follow 8:00 p. m. M u ytag Orchestra, According to the estimate of tlie a c e r t a i n | ‘,-oing hack to D a ju to r e flt Los- I saw It—of finding otit what, and ipfly; if it doesn’t, yon She went straight to the heart of 8:30 p. m. Real Folks, American Tree association; there are a]»ysidaii. +■ la tlie carriers was possible; they who, might be In the nntraveled 9:00 p. m. St|7t>mberg Carlson. hever vary, that sophistry. three and two-teriths acres' o f forest space. COLUMBIA SYSTEU Irtt desert as soon as they saw “Tes, but if you was to find some­ 7:00 a. m. Paul Rader. ' land for every human being in the I sat on tb« end of tbe sleeplt;g plat­ lund and on ,(sea. and 1 should have to recruft thing np at Tatatata, that was worth 8:30 a. m. Blue Mon. Gloom Chasers, world. ‘ rjgaiB. Weeks o f delay, m onths fortunes and millions—” form, under the lamp, and pored npon 9:00 a. m. Radio Home Makers, ♦ 11:00 a. m. Columbia Revue, North America has about 20 per my copy-of the words he had written K, and all the tim e— “I am quite sure, if I had a mil­ 1:00 p. m. The Honolulans, cent of the trees of the world, Eu­ lion tomorrow, Mrs. Laorier would not in the bitterest hour of his Iif»— 2:30 p. m. Educatioiial Feature, CASTO R I A n il the time— ! 3:00 p. m. U. S. Navy Band, rope and Africa 10 per cent each. fves you an J j struck me. hard. I was like me any the better.” (Yes, but 1 “January 5—No sago Id d g & t 7:30 p. m. Ceco Courferfe. South America and .Vsia about 28 per Jipjttins some o f the boys’ loads, thought to myself, she would let m» Stores very low. Jackson anxions to 8:00 p. m. Physical Culture Magazine, 8:45 p. ni. Mardi Gras, cent each, with Asia teeming' with ichine that |,M (Ills idea came to me. “ A ll the marry her daughter; she hates the turn back at once. After dispute, 9:30 p. m. Jesse Crawford. Organ, paople and South America scantily agreed one day more. Boys weak, le- 10:15 p. m. Heywood Broun's Column. I said to m y se lt “ A ll th e tim e type I represent— all wise women hate populated. Canada has the largest beiiious. Dysentery threatening. « V(Diel)ody else would be getting N. B. C. RED NEl'WORK—Avsost SO forest area on our own continent, but 4 7:00 a. m.. Jolly Bill and Jane.- 4 H,or. . . . I th in k I can agree “Ja n u a ry 6, Today at four we much of It is of slow growth and 4- 9:45 a. m. National Home Hour. [ssures light l(iili Jinny iP calling him a swine.” turned back. Urged Jackson attempt 10:15 a. m. Radio Household Institute. little timber value. I ifoiiDd her waiting by the baggage. further travel, but he declares himself 8:00 p. m. Eveready Hour. m achine, 4 8:30 p. m. Happy Wonder Bakers. This compilation also reminds us I;lieliad tal;«n a sh irt a n d a p a ir of unfit Insists immediate return. One 9:00 p. m. Enna Jettick Sonsbird.' most of the original forests of the irheels; the ♦ litoii'Ers out of my swag and dressed carrier died today. Three liJNvery poor 9:30 p. m- R. K. O. Hour. world are gone. The wonder, it condition. Natives appeared on dis­ N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK * |l(BeH in 'lietn, throwing away her 7:00 a. m. Quaker Crackles Man. seems to us, is that there are any of taking up |i)3. Siie Iwd smoothed her hale tant ridge, war-danced. No attack. 9:15 a. m. Frances Ingram. these forests left, seeing the cen­ IfiiS my comb, and w ashed her face Deeply regret necessity return.” . , . 9:45 a. m. H. J. Heinz. 12:45 p. m. Parm and Home Hour. turies upon centuries that men have >crting the 4 Iriili ''h!>' 1 inferred to be the last Then the passage that gave signifi­ 6:00 p. m. Pepsodent—Amos *n’ Andy. hacked and hewed at them in times 111 our drinking water. . . . No cance to the whole—added hastily In 7.00 p. m. Pure Oil Concert. J(L' 8:00 p. m. Johnson and Johnson. of peace and bratelly destroyed them ■jitter; I could send a boy o r tw o to pencil, as If some reserve, some Im­ 9:00 p. m. Westinghouse Salute. In time of war, and at all times ex­ Jlt Ijelcb «ore from the bottom of the pulse of prudence had suddenly broken 9:30 p. m. Crush Dry Cronies. posed them to the pitiless ravages of Deere-Van 4- down — “Whole formation suggests COLOMBIA SYSTEM Imrje; "iiat was time, no w J 7:00 a. m, Paul Rader. fire.— ^Knoxville .Toumal. I the queerest mixture ot kindliness gold. It so, have struck biggest Jew­ 8:00 a. m. Somethlna for Everyone. liij aaser filled my heart, when I eler’s shop ever knojvn.” “Jeweler’s 8:30 a. m. U. S. Army Band. 9:00 a. m. Radio Home Makers. Americans Uving Abroad 4- shop,” '■ a phrase current among 4 linked at her. After all. if w h at I sus- 9:30 a. m. O’Cedar Time. Apart from the seasonal tides of 4 |«led was true, she was scarce at Papuan miners, means a pocket, or 10:30 a. m. Columbia Salon Orchestra. ise Plows 11:00 a. m. Columbia Revue. tourist travel, 392,668 American citi­ 4 . series of pockets, of extreme richness. 4 liJloWame. After ail, she had risked 2:30 p. m. For Tour Information. zens remain abroad in permanent ^Abottt teti years ago I got “. . , January 9. Covered about 3:00 p. m. U. S. Army Band. 4 lltfllfe, was ready to go on ris kin g residence. The greatest number, ac­ so weak and rundown that I 4 five miles, hard going. Carriers very 8:00 p. m. Henry-Georee. . 4 lit, just for the doubtful blessing of 9:00 p. m. Graybar’s **Mr. and Mrs.” cording to the figures complied by weak, feet badly cut. Jaciison some­ 9:30 p.. m. Grand Opera Miniature. felt miseiable all over. One day 4 III society. Was it a crime? No, by the State department, based upon re­ }e to court 4 what better. my husband said, •Why ‘Why dondon’t 4 lill the gods—BO matter what it had N. B. C. RE D NETWORK—Aoffost 27 ports from 830 consulates, is found lu ta k e L Pinkham' 4 |(Kt me. Tet— “10th—Much regret to say Jackson 7:00 a. m. Jolly Bill and Jane, of 4 9:15 a, m. l^ational Home Hour., in Canada, where 234,147 of our I The way to the Romlliy river was killed by natives today, evidently be­ ipound?’ Wheii 4 10:15 a. m. -Radio Household Institute, citizens reside. Europe is'nKrt with I li^d taken two bptdes I felt 4 jusier than It bad been com ing up. longing to same Tatatata tribe that 3:00 p. m. Moxie Hostess, TT.OeS. Mexico arid Central America 4 7.30 p. m. Moblloil Concert, better so I kept oni lyly little thinery 4 He got there in two days a n d cam ped had threatened us. When stopping in p. m. Halsey Stuart, total 19,614; the Caribbean isliands, 4 8:00 III maite rafts, since no canoes were stream bed for lunch, shower of spears 8:30 p. m. Palmolive Hour, 19,579; South America, 12,136; Aslaf dai^^Atras bom whoi I had ♦ 9:30 p. m. Coca Cola. . ~ * w arailabla And on tbe firet of suddenly thrown from dense bush. 24,119; While Africa reports ,3.673, been manied twelve y ^ * ♦ N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK _! nigiits of our camp, Jinny and I. One went through Jackson. I fired 7:00 a. m. Quaker Crackles Man. a n d A ustralasia a n d O ceania, 2,337. Even my doctor said, ‘It’s- lime to an e3:planation. into bush and ordered carriers to do 8:15 a. m. Two Old Witches, wonderful stuff.’ You may Somehow She Influenced Me, Drove same. Heard one or two shouts, but 10:45 a. tn, Mary Hale Martin; 12:45 p. m. Farm and Home Hour, Seek* Snake Exterminator publish this letter for I want the Dark Mood Away, on entering bush later nothing to ba 6:00 p. m. Pepsodent—^Amos 'n' Andy, CHAPTER VIII 7:00 p. m. Yeast Foamers. A strange bacteria type, which aiithe world to know how this lers segn. Attended to Jacisson best. I '7-«3C p. m. Sylvania- Foresters, iit f lt’s antt^o'dai^sjlllVrlf I were a seems deadly to poisonous sns^es, is medidntt has helped me,”^ . could, he did not live three m inut^, 8:00 p. m. Wadsworth, ■We were seated npon th e p la tfo rm being studied by bacteriologists at Mrs. Hortm Jones, Bolshevik from Leningrad, with a mil­ seems to have been hit, in heart. 8:30 p. m. Camel Pleasure Hour, 20 8 4 ^ locksvilie, N. C. Idt Jinny’s tent-fly, w hich h ad been lion in my pocket, she’d swallow her COLUMBIA SYSTEU i Iowa State college. Some time ago S tr^ U i^ City, N. J. .Buried him . eight feet deep, piled laine (I slept with the carriers n o w ). hatred, hftnd over the girl— CJnrse her, 7:00 a. m. Paul Rader, a ll the ■poisonous snakes used tn ex­ boulders on top, resumed march. 8:00 a. m. Something for Everyone, a n d SERVICE I Ske sat with her legs crossed, playing perimental work at the University of and ail like her!) Reached creek I had named Jackson, 9:00 a. m. Radio Home Makers. . I ID Improvised "ban io," an d m im ick in g This went through my mind in a 9:30 a. m. U. S. Navy Band Concert, Allnnesota died mysteriously. Roger ;:yiiia i:/"Piiik!!a:irs about five. Camped. More dysentery 11:00 a. m. Cblumbia-Revue, I lie sound with closed lips, very clev- Patrick, a graduate student in bac­ second, while Jinny was going on— among carriers, two In bad way.” 1:00 p. m. Syncopated Silhouettes, Inly—If one had felt disposed for such “I hadn’t anywhere to stay at Daru. 3:00 p, m;iMusical Album, teriology, has been endeavoring to The record continued, brief and 7:00 p. m. Manhattan Moods, VB2e‘aijiei;oiii5d!iiiu, lelereniess. I was not so disposed, Mrs. Maidstone, she give me a bed. 7:30 p. m. Forty Fathom Trawlers, discover and grow culture of the hard, relating deaths of carriers, fur­ Ifeellug, Indeed, a good deal m ore like Spicer, he was there. I know Spicer; 8:.00 p. m. U. S. Marine Band Concert bacteria which caused the disease. ther attacks by natives, terrible straits 8:30 p m. La Palina Smoker, I Eoing down to the K om illy and drown- be used to be on the halls, years ago, 9:00 ^ ^------for lack of food and. lack of crater; p. m. Voice of Columbia. I id; myself in It, than listening to but be wasn’t any good at that so he $ the finding at last of a small patch o i W. B. C. RED NETWORK-^ADffnst 2S ■ S lo w m m m s B m m I rerue tricks—but I respected the pluck got a job as gentleman’s gentleman sago that enabled them to secure 8:30 £u m. Jolly Bin ana Jane, “Methuselah had a few hard I Hat set the improvised banjo to a to Sir Bichard. Weil. Spicer, he said 9.30 a. m. Best Foods Round Table, II enough food for a last rush back to teocks I’ll bet.” ■ 4 |!iemlng twanging. 10;00 a. m. Bbn Aral. to me—‘Why don’t yon up and after 10:15 a. jru Radio Household lnsti;tute, “Sure, he was with one conjpany 80- 'ASAFOETIDA was well known to yout •mers! 4 the Romilly river. Grace had written 10:30 a. m. Rioso Talkie, Somehow she influenced me, drove him, when he starts? He'll be back ei.andparetits, DoctOTB prescribed it Il ­ little after that; the fever that ended .4:00 p. m. R. K. O. : years before he got a raise.” lUie dark mood away. Somehow, by here to get his boys which is waiting 7:00 p. m . Fleischmann. liquid form for baby’s crampB.Grown-upii I his life some weeks later was burning took it in pills ag a IiAXATIVB and 4 I lid h.T, she had me laughing. And ffor him,’ says he, ’and then he'll be 8:00 p. m. Arco Birthday Party, out his strength day by d ^ , and ha 8:30 p. m. Jack Frost Mel. Moments, ■ Though each is the architect of his NBRVINB with good resalts-RXJPAMBB 4 jtkesreat dark about us pressed less off by the Romilly river, and If you 4 was barely able to reach tlie coast 9:00 p. m. R. C. A- Victor Hour. own fortune, there are many days XABL£!T8 contain ASAFOBHDA.Mixed. Iktavily; the world narrow ed, sud- take a canoe along the coast’ says he, wiih other good drugs they give relief alive. There, at a little trading sta* N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK that he does not build. iM y , to a cosy sm all ten t w ith a •ril put you np to all the tricks,' 7:00 a: m. Quaker Crackles Man. to thbao who sutCer with GAS on the I tion he died; leaving his gear with the 7:15 a, m, Peggy Wirithrop. STOMACH AND CONSTtPATOON.They I lantern and a pretty girl lighting it up he says, ‘and you’ll catch Win np be­ trader; and I, coming along soma 9:15 a. m. O’Cedar. wiU not grtSe. To introduce RTJPAHBR 4 litoost equally. . . . W e h a d had fore he can get out of the bush coun­ 9:45 a. m. Barbara Oowld. TABLETS we will send a Fnu:< 26c box me O f w hile after, b ad bought tbci' stuff fo r a 12:4i) p. m. Farm and Home Hour, lUUIe talk on tbe way down from the try, where he'll have to cut his way,’ p. m. Pepsodeni—Amos 'n* Andy, for 10c. Write your name and address song. Grace’s,, diary didn’t Interest 6:00 plainly and mail dime to i IWlls. But now. w ith a day or tw o he says, ‘and you'll show him,’ he 7:15 p. m. Tastyeast Jester, the trader, who had native blood, and 8:00 p. m. Knox Dunlap Orchestra.. lot halting before us, w hile ra fts were says—‘what you can do after ail. And SMUie KMBOV CO, ST. tows. Me. could barely read,and write. I was 8:30 p. m. Maxwell House Concert. rse Feed, I Iwde, it seemed to me th a t I owed 4 who knows,’ he says—Now Tve told as sure as anyone could be that my COLUMBIA STSTEU 'Vitality of Germs I In something. She thought me hard, you-everything, Phil Amory, and more 7:00 a. m. Paul Rader, Here is a aever>£uling eyes were the first to rest upon it. I 8:00 a. m. Something for Everyone, Germs'sealed up in'culture tubes |«iiiaiid. I didn’t want to be a churl. than yon want to know, so if you’ll 9:00 a. m. Radio Home Makers, form of relief ficoia [ill Feeds. I had been absolutely sure—till the day 10:15 a. m. The Tintex Group, ,26 years ago have, bCen found to be 4 kindly leave my .tittle wooden hut to “What's it about Jinny?” I asked I met . Jinny Treacher on Thursday 1:00 p. m. Quiet Harmonies, sciatic paint. still tfilre by Dr. Ortlis Patto, reports I k as she ended her play. “What’s me. I ’ll go bye-bye.” Island-that the very \Srord “Tatatala” 1:30 p. m. Ann Leaf, Organ, Modem Mechanics Magazine. Hav­ "Tou’ll leave my little wooden hut 4:00 p. m. Educational Feature, I He smoogiDg for? W a n t m e to go oat was unknown to any save myself; 5:00 p. m. New World S.vmohony. ing a number of these culture tubes lad buy you a pair of silk stockings?” for me,” she parodied, shrilly. The that the suggestion, the possibility of 6:30 p. m. Ward's Tip Top Club, made up as long ago as 1903, he in­ I I She laughed; stretched o u t heir black forest about tis sounded to her 7:00 p. m. Educational Feature, Immense treasure, contained between 8:00 p. m. Arabesque, oculated samples into living animals Impely dancer’s leg, disguised tn m y high singing. the Itoes of Grace's diary, was my 8:30 p. m. American Composers" Hour. to see if typical diseases would be I |ffiiki trousers. • » • • • • • . id M e a l 4 secret alone. • R. 0* RED NETWORK—Aognst 29 Take Bayer Aspbin tablets and avdd prodtfced. Many ot the germs grew 4 “1 don’t want anything- oft you,” I had thanked her, and left her, and Now that I had passed the trading :00 Jolly Bfll and Jane. needless suffering &om s c ^ c a — lum- in the hew cultures and some pro- 4 :45 a.'m. National Home Hour. . bago— and stmilar excrudatiiig. pains. 4 said, suddenly pave. “At least, I was alone—alone with myself, arid station again, ascended the river, nO: :15 iiL Radio Household Institute. duced disease just as - these same i T h^ d> idieve; tb ^ don’t do aqy haim. |W anything you’d w an t to give m e th 4 knowledge of my wrecked ambi­ Sherlock Holm«^ was needed to. tell :00.p..ro, Moxle Hostess. germs would have done when young. { $ :00 p. m. Cities Service. Just make sure it is geninne. U se 4 side of the grave. . . . Tve tions. Things, on the whole, looked me how the secret had got out That :00 p. m. Cliquot Club. t 'e Op my mind to tell yon a ll about worise than I had supposed them to be. story was contained in one sentence—! :00 p. m. Raleigh Review. AM States’ Soil for Tre« r'erything—ail about m y cornin’ Jinny did not know everything. So Grace liad written to his girt He had N* B , C. BLUE NETWORK Soil from all 48 states was used in .00 a. m. Quaker Crackles Man, BAYER I after yon, I m ean— W e ll, the far as she was aware, Spicer had been no doubt hoped to get better, get back :45 a. m. H. J. Heinz. planting an “international flrtendslilp? >ur l*9iming of it was th a t day w hen yon the moving spirit In the plot to stop to her. He had done exactly as I had :45 p. m. Farm and Home Hour, tree, in Coral Gables, Fla. me and bring me back; but I guessed 00 p. m. Pepsodent—Amos *n* Andy. A § » P i R I l V I “Iked to me on Thursday island, and done with Pia, as Sir Richard Fan­ 15 p. m. American Golfer, 1 ino woman couldn't go.exploring; the hand of Sir Richard Fanshaw In shaw had done with Jinny. Told hia :30 p. m. Hickok Sportcasts. If a womsii has.no troubles of. her The. race, isn’t always to, w. thev-w svrlittr. l^tput me In a bit of « paddy, be- the matter. If the plan were hts. It :45* p. m. Famous Iioves. girl his secrets. . . • :00 p. m. Interwoven Pair. own she goes fo a neighbor and bor- est; sometimes the Jockey has bis I l ®«se of course I didn’t beUeve I t a n d w as good plan, fully organized, and a And Grace's girl had gone out, la :30 p. m Armour Program; rows some. money' on another horse. I Hoo't either—” one might expect developments from :00 p. m. Armstrong Quakers.. an infiiieiiza epidemic, hot long aftw. :00 p. m. The Elgin Program. it yet It was as certain as anything I 1* ? !? “ 8®’” * ® trifle But before that, she had. In her tunv COLUMBIA SYSTEU [eal 4 I '“"y- I knew 1 should- never suc- could reasonably be, that a- rival ex­ 'told some one who was, probably, he* :00 a. m. Paul Rader. pedition was even now on Its way. :00 a, m. Something for Everyone. 'Wto makin? Jinny see the truth. iover; might have' been her lover aU ;00 a. m. Radio Home Makers. t One hope only I had. My road was Iiik ,!'’ ^ feeling pretty bad along-^Fanshaw. a. m. Columbia Salon Orchestra. FLAG t not the road of the dead ^ e r . Qrace; (TO BB CONTINDBp) :00 p. m. The Aztecs. 4 I Z , :35 p. m. The Stover Farm Hands. 4 :00 p. m. The Crockett Mountaineers. 4 I td ^ :00 p. m. Nit W it Hour. 4 I mk ® over to the :30 p. m. Gold Seal Merchants. :00 p. in. True Story" Hour • I **®'^ th in g s :30 p. m. Gold Medal Fast Freight. town I Ol "'**•* y°® trip. W orld Slow to Rew ard M en of M usical Genius 10:15. p. m, Heywood Broun’s Column. I Klchard Fanshaw, be N. B. €• RED NETWORK—Aaffoat 80 I It B *® tind get whatever Musical composition Is one of the perfect technique, while BeeUoven 7:00 a. m^ Jolly Bill and Jane. 10:15 a: m. Radio Household Institute, ret ac­ very worst paid Jobs In the world on- arid Schubert lived all their lives Is 8.00 p. m. General Electric Hour. 4 I o«t *'*® “P! I’d got that much comparatiye poverty because of their 9:00 p. m. Lucky Strike t>ance Orch. 14 less the composer happens to Wt tte I fclenS **®y‘ w hile We w as Innate perversity and. their lack •£ N. B* C. BLUE NETWORK Dopuiar fancy of his own time; which 7:00 a. m. Quaker Crackles Man. I i' >>ecaus9 of course he wanted practicability in thos^ matters whlck id our ®ake love to me, and I wouldn’t, only « few composers have m a ii^^ 12:45 p. m. Farm, and Home Hour. «il w ould have bEOUght them m c o in p ^ 1:30 p. m. Keystone Chronicle. I ttat’s when they will teJl to do. Consequently m M t o f com- 6:00. p m. Pepsodent—Amos *n! Andy* 1 Jon posera have done something else for tency. Opera composers more fre- • ■ And tlien I found that 6:15 p. m. Wonder Dog. I Uving, though senerally something iiuently made a'trade of composition, 6:30 p. m. Dutch Masters Minstrels. there at all, at Da— but- even these have ctften been o r­ 7:00 p. m, Dixie Circus. I .5 ''as the place?” connected with music, J. S. Bach wm 7:30 p. m. Fuller Man. s chnrch oiganlst Handel was an or- chestral players, or conductors, or COLUMBIA SYSTEU have made a living by t^chlng and 7:00 & m. Paul Rader. ll*-*)*-**)*-*’*'’*' eanlst and conductor, Mozart was in - 8:00 a. m. Something for Everyone. Cel' you’d gone to Port writing about music. . his day a famoos pianist, 9:00 a, m. Colunjbia Grenadiers after ^ _ phll, wasn’t .9:30 a. m..tT. S. Army Band Mendelssohn and. Brahms, Spohr w m awful about Sir Richard :Oppreuieii Not Peaca . 11:00 a. .m. Adventures of Helen. Mary. weat violinist Gounod and Franc^ ;2:00 p. jn. Columbia Ensemble. “[“"’Bed? D id no one ever find a I aril a man of peace; God k np ^ 3:00 p.'m.= The' Aztecs. : • jM nhlngj . or^nlsts. Robert Schumann was only N 1 y®“ know ,’-’ iiow I love peace;. but I hppe I s b ^ : 6:00 p. m. Crockett Mountaineers. prevented, from 6:15 p. tn. Melo .Maniacs. Co. ' It- on, witDoutwithout waiting rorfor never be such a coward as' to mlstalc* .7:30. p. nx Dixie^Ech6es. n ntantst by an accident to his hand g “when I heard you’d gone oppression for' peace.— Kossutli.' 8:00' p. m l Hank Simmons’ Show Boat caused by his enthusiasm to obtain I *• * «aa-i was—Phil, I iraa that a 9.30 p. m.-Paramounc-;Publis Hour. mm..

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    One day, a sdange dog who eonM I gyaonls. Mass.-earefully talk like people trotted gallr Into cor ^ 7 fireproof courthouse town. AU the other dogs were green Mble *“ B a rn s ta b lj •with envy. They thraneelves could 'h flt is believed to be th| only bark, growl, howl or whine. How tLrcbbeil in the country. Very wonderfnl it mtut be to talk like Ted a bright green, but p al real people! They decided they m iut the date of casUng, 16l learn at once. ith the L a tin inscription, ' “O,” mid the efrange UtUe dog to i nobis quls contra nos sit.l them, “that Is ea*y. I will 88k the PTDe bell Is hardly larger tJ baker here, and he wiU teach yon.” on locomotives today, brf "W h y , certainly,” ia ld the good- is nearly as long as thd bearted baker, and he apKmbled them I !?Ate of Massachusetts. I .In rows on the bakeehop floor. "I The story handed down byl IwiK give a nice jam tart to the one «outh fs ^ >who speaks like a person first,", he M by C a p t P eter R u d o lff w. continued. fandwich and all hands "F irs t," Bald the baker, "Say C ” Te people of Barnstable .m. (NwyoAra*). out of the earth, were appr there, and many more besides. Simply make three servings. era tbeW£AFcots^to0006000000600 OWIdren's stom a^ I . Porter picked up the peated either by ourselves or by others need an aotl-acid. Kmp ^ the initials of hi* brofl it serves to keep the Idea at ths focus 'HERB the next dollar comes tans sweet with PUUips and the date June L of consciqusness. , . from, that’s Magnesia! u,«ithtensof 'aryed on the shell. The tul We cannot Uye on dpn’ts. Body The problem that we face. When tongue or brwtt , a d d

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    1(576 CH U RCH B E L L ASKS FOR UBERTY NUPTIAL PACT IS Improved Uniform International nnn;!'' n m nnnn, H n: im nn nniiiinn in inini niniiin m n. ^ CLOSELY GUARDED FOUND IRONrCLAD say... TO JOIN H IS W IFE I « Is That It Was Given by Binds Wife Never to Claim N m o C o m e s ^ Grateful W idow. eni Tale That Outdoes Tragedy Hutlband’s Money. naimis. Mnss.-Carefiilly yarded of “Enoch Arden.” Norfolk, Va.—A marriage contract C M ie n r a fireproof courthouse o f Bam- Owen Sound,' O nt—A tme-life story, so binding' upon the wife that she I “ hie county. In B arnstable, stands CBj REV. P. B. PITZWATBR, D. P., Mem. exceeding , to sordid tragedy that of agrees never tO claim a dollar of her ber of Paeulty. Moody BlbU ItuttituU Z t i s believed to be the oldest ot Chieaso.) Tennyson’s “Enoch Arden,” le re­ husband's inoney and never lo run up 'l.i.h bell in the country. I t Is oxy- Wosters Now«paper Hrwo*.) a bill of any kind; without iiis written f !d a bright green, b u t p lain ly legl- vealed in a peUtlon sent to the Ne- consent caused possibly the widest do­ , 1. the date of casting, 1675, along bmska state board of pardons on be- half of Harry I^afayette Dales, sev­ mestic discussions in Virginia history. Lesson for August 24 ‘fj the l^atiD Inscription. “SI Deus enty, formerly of. Barrie and Owen "It emphasizes Uie true love of that " I nobis Quis contra nos sit.” Sound. union,” the Rev. Thomas A .. Smoot JONATHAN AND DAVID: A NOBLE f The bell ‘s pastor of Bpworth Methodist church, FRIENDSHIP id on locomotives today, b u t Its his- Sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering a horse trader more than who performed the wedding'ceremony, Iff Is nearly as long as that of the a quarter of a century agOi Dales is told the Dhlted press in discussing the LESSON TEXT—1 Samuel 20: ' , e of Massachusetts. u - n , 32, 34. 41, 42; II Samuel 1:11-27. now pleading for liberty on the marriage of Mary Louise Baker, twen The storv handed down by word ot g o l d e n t e x t — a man that hath ground that his wife and children here ty-nine-year-oid school teacher, and trlends must show bimselt friendly and „.„th is that in 16T4 a ship command- desire to see him again before his C arl M oore ' Jo rd an, fifty-year-old there Is a.friend tbat’ sUcfceth closer SlV Cart- Peter Rudolff was lost off wealthy lumberman. than a brother. death. PRIMARY TOPIC—Two True Prienda, Mdirifli M d drowned, 1 Hts Wife Remarried Who originated the contract which JXJNIOB TOPIC—David and Jona­ me people of Barnstable gave the was signed a month before the wed­ If his plea is granted Dales will re­ than. Friends. Lies cast tip on shore a Christian ding, Rev. Smoot could not say. It’s turn to his former home, as did INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ Mriai Tlie next year the captain's m ore than 2,000 words, however, IC—^P’indiitfr Worthy P’rlends. Enoch Arden, to find that his wife, in TOUNG PEOPLE AND ADOLT TOP­ j Low seut the bell to B arnstable in stripped the marriage ot every sus­ the long Interim, has married another. IC—Tbe Friend Who Does Not Fall. lirecintion of the colonists’ kindness. picion of mercenary motive and in ef­ Furthermore, she declares that she 1 First it "'»s n®ed as a church bell fect reduced the wife to the status of was never legally married to Dales; The friendship of David and Jona­ I ^ then transferred to th e court- a daughter of Jordan’s elghty-four- that he tricked her into a bigamous than has become immortalized to the 11,use. From there It announced the year-old mother, with whom the cou­ ceremony, while he already had a world's thought It was unique In that tti-riiig events of the revolution from ple live. Men who like a emoodi, agceesMe shave < s > 1 wife living; and later deserted her It occurred between two men of rival lllie hattle of Lexington o n w a rd and Even the widely-known words— and their three small chUdren. worldly interests. Jonathan was the ehouldtryit. Containin^,inamodifiedfo^, Iretnined its place until the building "And with all my worldly goods I thee The former Mrs. Dales, now neArly crown prince, heir t<* the throne I timed in 1S26. The belfry fe ll out- endow”—were pi:uned out of the the emeOieBt properties of C u tic in ra , it seventy years of age,. Is now Mrs. according to hereditary rights. David card so the bell was saved and was Methodist marriage ritual by mutual ■r Raleigli? TLe $ame. I Henry Kourick, and she denies that was heir by divine choice and ar­ uns in tiie present courthouse w hen consent. mak^ shaV^ easy and at the same time is.. I she has petitioned for the release of rangement Jonathan knew this and II n-as built. Miss Baker, who met Jordan four the murderer, or that she will consent magnanimously waive4 bis natural eootfaiagandceeliBg. It leaves the skin fresh lUeton Howtot^e««ofyo»r J Early in the present century some years ago, solemnly agreed to ‘Sur­ to see him if he is liberated. She in­ personal rights in favor of the one |d tte poor chap’, tcea fc„ny I toys who were “rin g ing in ” the F o urth render her youth to meet the require­ and clear, free from any tense dry filin g . sists, in fact, that the Harry Dales be knew God had chosen. Quests ever since. o/jul.v ratlier overdid th e business ments of a man of fifty years of age.” who tricked her into a supposed mar­ I. Friendship EstabMstied Between U , Wve succeed In „ ; ind tlie- bell was cracked. It then In turn, Jordsm made clear that he Sells for 35c. a tube. riage. is dead, so far as she is con­ David and .Jonathan (I Sam. 18:1-4). I as placed in the law library fo r per- undertook only “to assume the respon­ kea ELzabct!. t Wies-ia-wa!tiof cerned. 1. Love a t sight (vv. 1, 2). I inaneDt preservation. sibilities and requirements of a man Sold hy druggists or nudted on receipt o fprice, by Je old boy out toA b« nul[_,* “He disappeared and I heard noth­ Following the interview of Saul and of fifty years of age” under the cir­ David, after the victory over Goliath, ing of him for ten years.” she de­ Potter D m g & C hem ical Corporation, Sole Pioprietot* ItatetoseaJ for your copy.ItuUs cumstances. |tobreakiDanewppe-.Lo„^ I Ancient Beast’s Bones clares. “On those grounds alone I Jonathan's soul was knit with that of David. He loved David as his own would have been able to remarry, ■t-ect and mellow—bow tomaU soul. While there was mutual love, iiiuuin nn - iiii.n iiui^im iiiiiiiniiiiiiiitniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiii Discovered in South even if we had been married legally be smoke smooAer and tetter.- Apparition in Northern this pleasing trait stands out more Richmond, Va.— T he teeth a n d ja w in the first place; and I learned later prominently In Jonathan than in Many thtogs are wanting to pov­ A^ntB for house-to-house eanvassiot; mbd Ir way to clean a p!pc_aaj » I lones and particles of other bones of that we hadn’t.” Sky Seen by Motorists want a business ot their oum: can make t t D avid. erty,. all things to avarice,— Syrus. to $10 per day. None but hustlers-ii«e4 f rth-while liDfs on pipe bygiene. ■DDie preliistorlc monster w hich either Offers Him a Home. Winnipeg, Man.—Appearing out of a apply. BOX 609. BURLINGtONb N. C;, warn in the ocean off Wilmington, N. clear sky and traveling at a rate esti­ 2. A covenant established (w . 3, 4). J re a pipe smoker, you’ll want «> Mrs. James MotberslU, Dales' daugh- SOUTHEBM DKIXED STATES a, or roamed the forest, were found mated from to 180 m iles per hour, The bringing of David toto Saul’s I to ter, who was five years old when he 120 New profitable plant iDdofitry revealed. Bow booklet. It’s free. Just write home gave opportunity for expression to become fndepenaent. Full Inforraationu tj dreiiging officials In a section of disappeared, admits that she has of­ an apparition came to the viejv of a In & Williamson Tobacco Cor-j of love between. Jonathan and David. GMBARD» n o E. 2STH ST., NBIV YOfiK tie Intracoastal waterway between fered ,to provide a home for her father Regina (Sask.) motor party recently. I Louisville, Ky. This love resulted .^in the establish­ CIFREX used In cases of BCZSBiA. .TST- Carolina Beach and Myrtle Grove if he is released from prison, but de­ When driving home from Holdfast ment of a covenant between them. S t o m a c h TER. ITCH and other sfcin troubles te Spnnd. clares that she had hoped to avoid, with six others In the automobile, A. firuaranteed to brio)? relief eves tboagh p on •The Kilcish Revo-* mt,. Following this love covenant Jona­ other treatment may have failed^ 8ead The teeth, several o f w hich were dug G. McKennon, K. C„ and party were LIVER TROUBLES one dollar today for prompt ahiipmenfc J J'OO p. m. (New Yotfc Ti®e)„ publicity In connection with the mat­ than stripped himself of his court tot of tlie earth, were approxim ately in tbe vicinity of Betbune, Sask., about Coated tongue, bad breath, constipadon, bfli* this healing preparation. Tour i “^ A F couMo prison. chorus o f women o f a ll the cities .of forms ^ body wa^ Viewed by the party' for She subsequently became Insane and Israel, chanting praises to him for Lost C ity in A rizona fully a minute. The light seemed to died in an asylum. Biut she was not his victory over their enemy. They I t » a JReliable, Fever be traveling almost parallel to tbe sur­ Phoenix, Ariz.—Cibola, "City pt Dales’ wife, either. ascribed more praise and honor to General Invig- face of the earth. Je.yels,” sought four centuries ago by David than to Saul. To hear sung the oratingr Toiuc. Spanish conquistadores when they praises of a shepberd boy as surpass­ Andrews Finds Vast Sea Ancient Weapons ot War learned from Indian legends of its “Bibs,” 400 Sq. Inches, ing his own was too much for Saul. ancient existence, Is believed to have Hidden in Gobi Desert It aroused murderous envy'whlch had A rare specimen of a grfn known to been found here recently, when sands be at least 300 yeais. old has been Peiping.—Discovery of a huge inland W ill Ajid Stout Diner been slumbering in bis heart and Beautiful Sldn tttotyofamotWa ot the Arizona desert near Palomas Atlantic City, N. J.—Napkins of 400 moved -him to attempt twice to kill added to the collection at the Hast­ B first ooTd ta tbcee sea In which rich fossil deposits — soiit, smooth, dear, "jA d c and thiftea and revealed ruins ot a lost square inches to protect the expansive David. This is not an imaginary sin. ings (Neb.) museum. , The gun is _ tbe %rerld*t most abound has just been disclosed by Dr. wUte”—thenuoddess con^dedoaof: |autli«f, (Noc ptil^ city. Ite counterpart may be found in many one of the earliest types of match­ Roy Chapman Andrews, of the Ameri-‘ fronts of portly railroad travelers who youth. Sulphur puiifiss, The discovery was made by W. J. locks and the barrel Is more than can Museum, of Natural History, New like to cover themselves from bosom of our own hearts. The only cure for d e a n and refresfaiee > U » B E L L Hanna, federal land inspector, who this dreadAil evil is to put God first five feet long with a bore of more lo r k .. to knees when dining in, railroad cars, skin. For beontl^^g the claims to have found evidence o f pre- than an inch. For many years this Doctor Andrews returned to Peiping have been recommended as a standard —to think more of him and our duty face and arms use !i© H T Mstoric civilization along an ancient to him than our reputation before gun w as a p a rt o f th e iEamous collec­ v h e n re r books on a hurried visit to pur^ase supplies size by the American Railway asso­ water course. tion of firearms owned by the duke J a » > o ld { for the expedition into the Gobi desert ciation. men. In Saul’s third attempt to kill Much pottery and remains of an in­ David, Jonathan defended him l>e>fore of Austria. There are now more ^-^Glenn’d t an Appieton Book j which he Is leading this summer. He A special committee on supplies i.BTON AND CO. genious irrigation system were nncov. than 600 projectile arms in the mu­ |32ad St.. N w Yotfc M id a storin' struck the expedition in urged the use of a napkin mteasuAng his father, from whom be'secured the ereJ, he said. oath that David should not be slain. seum collection, also about 200 Sulphur Soap the shifting desert sands of the Gobi 20 inches by. 20 Inches. The committee ■EicavatiOB is planned in the fall. il l . Jo n a th a n Reveale^d to D avid swords, bayonets and other varie­ OoiitalBSllgfitPaieamilhnr. ja and destroyed the major part of their recommended last year napkins meas­ I Look Out Belwwl Saul’s Murderous Attempt (I Sam. ties of side arms. supplies on the 500-niile trek. uring 20 by 18 inches. But even these, -How Is it that I never SM according to H. W. ■ Mellon of New 20:30-40). Five W eeks' The fossil beds and the sea, or great jia n B u n k u m in bis seat? O ld Boy The beginning of the new moon was lake, hitherto uncharted, may contain York, commissary buyer for the Penn­ Reacli Eighth Grado —He cau’t get off the fence celebrated by sacrifices and feasting OILS F l i e s to Grandmother evidences of the earliest man, he said. sylvania, railroad, were inadequate Accordtog to statistics ot the at which all the members of the fam. .ViWISH ilKEHAaW lu g b . Newark, N. J.—The youngest air It was to locate this sea or lake, sur­ for the stout patron "who sticks to the United* States bureau of education,’ Caiboibae ily were expected to be present (v. 5). I passenger ever seen here landed at rounded by sand dunes and defying custom of tucking a napkin under his out of every 1,000 children who en­ stops |are possessed by the iucur- David’s excuse for being absent was Keirark municipal airport recently. detection until now, that the expedi­ chin when he eats.” ter school, 634 reach the eighth or catbnnde often ovendgU. v. of writing.—Javenal. that he might go home to attend the He was Ted Hebert, son of O. P. He­ tion started a few weeks ago for the grade, 423 enter high school and 139 yeariy sacrifice of his family. The bert, pilot of the Curtiss Flying serv­ de s e rt graduate from high school. In 1920 annual feast was more itbportant than ice at Valley Stream , L . I., a n d Mrs. 10-Foot W hale Is Found there were 230,902 high sdiool grad­ the monthly feast Matters were now Hebert, born five weeks ago at Nas- in Irish Trout Stream uates. Of this number, 64,479 went so serious that Jonathan and David I nn hoEpitai, He Presses a Button to college and 94,553 conttoued their London.— W h ile fishing "^for tro u t In renewed the covenant between them, The young flyer came here to visit education either at college or some and the Worms Come a quiet stream In County Wexford, to this renewal tbe terms wer« broad­ Ms grandmother. Mrs. Grace Griffith, other type of schooL—New Tork Ehox, Ind.—Choice fishing worms Ireland, a short time ago, an angle; ened beyond the life of Jonathan (w . io Bloomfield. H e w as accom panied T degram , by the gallon with only the labor of got the surprise of his life. He saw 14,15). Saul’s anger was now *0 fierce I ly his parents and w ill fly back home S K S f i Y L # picking them off the ground may be a huge fish making its way up the that for Jonathan to be fi^und In j ifter a short visit. Asked about his DR. C. H. BERRY CO. had’ with a llttte judicious use of elec­ stream with the incoming tide. A lit David’s company was most 'ianger- Tbe Trend Msations while flying, Ted said, ,*'ga- 2 »S 0 HHeMBanAv*. . . Cl tricity, Gordon B y ^, florist and tie later it became grounded In shal­ ous. so he,cleverly planned a sign by I n N orth Sum atra, 287,000 o f the En.” "I knew he’d like it,” said his sportsman, reported. ' low water and was Identified as a whldi he could make known *e David 2,000,000 tribesmen have become tdad. W. N. Ui, ATLANTA, MO. 33~19a. Gordon drives a Steel rod a few grampus grlseus, a type of whale that Saul’s attitude and purpos* True members of the various Christian feet into the ground where he suspects Is rare in British waters. friendship is proven to waml*g those churches in that 'territory. - ' Most Be Natural I Branded Turtle Treks worms are hiding, connects it with It measured ten feet in length, M d who are exposed to danger. , It is impossible to simulate hofr . an dectric Ught socket and turns on the place where tt was stranded Is at Concerning friendships, observe: Beconung Venerable to S w a m p for 24th Year esty; h o n e ^ begitos with yautselCr^ - thei c u rre n t least five miles from the sea In the 1. It should be made whMe both Tbe British, museum was opened to R a b b i 3. B . W is% Pittsfield, Mass.— Selectm an H ow ard The florist says that three 'minutes m idst'of green fields. parties are young. This'is tite time the public OB Jannary 15, 17^. Porter of Mount Washington recefltly later all the worms for yards about The find was reported to the depart­ when hearts are capable, of being-knit A man would rather win a dollar wntifled Jennie, a la n d turtle, th a t begin to crawl to the surface. .. ment of zoology at the British muse­ together. There Is ah automobile for every on a wager than earn five at honest crossed his lawn late in June for um, the staff of which bad never 2. Real friends are few. G r^t care 2.64 persons in Calitomla. labor. . m « years consecutively on its three-mile Attempt to Cross Ocean heard of a similar case. should be exercise in the formation Hlgrlmage from Mount Everett to > of friendships, fo r w hile lo v in g ievery. FUtissdld.mHf inramp near the P ortar farm . in Motor Boat Is Failure body, it Is possible to have onJy a •en’s s to m a d is seet with PMIIPS MflE “ b ^ an attempt at a heroic crossing and 20 Feet T all Found No More '“Im. ana the date Ju n e 30, 1906^ of the Atlantic in a IM oot motor boat David and Jonathan both recognized Cape Town, South Africa.—A dino­ '“'‘a on the shell. The turtle never ended disastrously for Hans Haefer their obligation to the Lord, and that I“tongnoj^r^® ** saur recently unearthela to; the Tan­ Indltlon—<»rrect K '■tfies more than three days In cross. and TTnna Brednew, of Hamburg. Their his help was essentlai to the weUare 4 ganyika district is described by Fred- |l of phltllps. Most men ^ tile Porter place oh Its June ptt- small craft encountering heavy seas, o f both. riiDage. erick W . H. Migeodj le ^ e r of a museua they raised distress signals M d were IV. David Mourns for Jonathan Itia T e motbefS expedition, as a monster 75 feet from |u sweetener—moea B rescued by the coast guard, but their Sam . 1 ;17-27). the tip of the nose to the tip of th« Kvoke its to tate, C ro p p e d Hair Banned boat was lost When David learned of Jonathan I Is a p le a sa n t “ tne tail, with a giraJte-llke appearpce. rtra]_lzes pore “dd ^ death be sincerely mourned, remem- trtuizea „loyea f o r Woman Choristen The front shoulders, he said, are 20 berlng -bis-undytog loy^ty and'hla ^''’rw a y .- C h u rd i ;tuthoritl«s feet from the grotmd and the Wnd per^nal worth. "the viiinge of Bremnes, on th e w est Auto Victim Rouses quarters 12 feet from the ground fi, 1 refused to let wo«- The neck is 25 feet long. in Mortuajyj Dies! Love Is the Conqneror jrodnct pbysicfaM jp,por- “ "•ith cropped h a ir sing in the choir Love alone In. this world is the con­ >ral use; tbe name *s n^een the pastor had declared th W . Iios Angeles.—The shock of M an Goes Fishing; queror; by love alone can the nations (M ilk o f ^ a and waving Is an abomloft- finding hlmsdf bn an embalm­ of the w«rid be brought into the paths in g slah w hen he recovered con- Catches Slot Machine of peace; to pursue and to attato.love sclouOTess in a mortuary where Teijtoo, Wash.—Mark O’N ^ went Is to pursue the one thing needful to' Huntew W rong; he had been taken to await an fis*Ing. Be came home with one trout attain tbe only thing to the world.— ambulance after an automobile and a slot machine. He worked half Rt Hon.'Stanley Baldwin. ;• since 1875. _ S h o o t Big Police Dog accident^ was too much for six- an hour landing the heavy machine Haute. Ind.—"W olf hunters”- ty-five-yeaJ'-old O scar B . Balt- his hook had snagged, .under the wa­ God’s PraMDce or Abienci the « ^ 90-pound specimen In son* § • ter, and an hour and a haif m ^ n g It 1 think-I. can .say^ through grace, oear Middletown receirtly He sat , up, stared and feU'S disgorge a nickel he dropped to ,to sea that God’s . piresence o f absence alone _U ffS I Qfrp.^^^^PPoInted when R a lp h FeVer what would happen. Noffiing ; hap. t^IIiB glnsect^ § back—dead. ,5 d is tin g u is h ^ places to ^me.'T-WUIla]ll I v.^«re Haute calmed the victim fms '.pened. ■ ■ ‘«st pouce dog. Burns.:.- RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N.\C,

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    * Bicba^d Current, of Mt , Dt Tharsday in* town pil f Attorney W A. Bristol, o| lille, was m town last vJ ^Bsioessj i Mrs. R- J- ‘Petree visij ! Mrs. T. F. StoJ jst Thursday. I i Dr J- R- Lowerv. of Sal Ls among the picnic T he P lot Goes to Pot HNNEY OF THE FORCE bursday \l\K ; " jliss iEveIn ,'JoHy, of . , AM SrtOQTV P B O ^ £ D ME ..m «Y " h a h H A m !~ T H i 5 IS ^ fO, is the guest of MisI H£l> HAVE THAT m » f A\> HIS Hendrix. « Tvie aftebmoom av m ps. DISSW* OP TWE PAV/W W PBOttT AV M U w oO Pfe MOSIC BECOlTAl^ riEft riCH)SE AT WO sriACPi -rafW. Buck Allison, of WHlj Tt*V VOfWr BE ABIE ro ^ was in our midst Thursdayl

    W lMSlLVES THW K! bver the picnic crowd. • jlr. and Mrs. N. P. snd J. K. Crotts, of Thon Lere here for the picnic. Mis-s Prue Ballard, of ClJ „ spent last week in tc' jKt of Miss Lucile Horn. i NOTICE—Get Horn-J ’o. flour. I t ’s the best. Miss Edna Beaver spent id Winston-Salem, the gj Iriends. R. E. Tharpe, of Harmtj L was among the big ct| Iredell folks here Thursday jjcnic. oAlong the Concrete J. W Ratledge and M. R.I I of Elkin’s prominent f ete here Thursday taking| YOO <5o straig h t ahead'Tit You , COME “re? time ^ Die. r&RNERS THEN M90 TAKE THE SpcW'ND ROAD ON J. S. S.teelman, of Durhal ere Thursday for the bigl Vhen Joe fails to come the] 5es money. TOaP YOU.a^ ct iW! e ' t ^ o ''a n p -w e ^ A P wTu -m TM.tV.CiVaiWMTV

    ;Mr. and Mrs. C. H. . j. daughter, of Columbj If last week in town d 'Jr. Hunt’s mother. Mrl i u n t .

    Mr. and Mrs. John Baile, Myers, Chas. Romingel l&imbrough and fifteen lother Winston Salem citiz Thursday taking iu|

    ■ -A. Elam, a good o Republican < Iredell, was here Thursd iP'coic. Mr. Elam tells u=| L ®"ded this picnic whei P ?ld at Cooleemee, and * here for nearly fi ■•or this occasion. I -Mocksville Chapter Nc| I ta n’ serve supper Vea«oom, Saturday, p I Your^ il&„_FAed patronage isl I creamed " liA - pickles, tea I f and cake 5 0 c J h ff/' Mrs ®‘ ^ ‘ E. Feezor ItKic^^” Meroney are ^ New York. | If^j Holthouser arj ; RECORD. Tom BreWbaker, of Huntersville Visited H. B.. Ward last week. ' :£A1D 4 jt Circulation of A ny Mr. and-Mrs. Edgar Jeffries visit­ ed relatives at Brookstown Sunday. I' , County Newspaper, ountain Pens P. S. Price and Sob Perry, of t . Kannapolis, were . picnic visitors “ Movie Tbncf’ Equipmenf is h(m work- ^ / PERSONAL NEWS. here. It will pay you to byy a Schafer lO C A lA N D ing nic»ly/ pictures will now 'be Mr. and. Mrs. J. B. Price of Kan- , T Rouse, of Kannapolis, was napohs, spent Sunday in town with or Conklin fountain pen. They are Singing, Lauglung, Talking, and a i good .piic visitor Thursday. relatives. a little: higher in ; price but are sound as'an^ Theatre. This ou^it has oirliard Current, of Mt Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. W . F. Kiger and “t -ri,iir-day in'town picoicing, children spent Siinday with relatit'- i guaranteed to give gopd service for the well-known .Wright De Caster es at King, N. C. . ; M torney W A. Bristol, of States- t speakers Sampson Amflifiers' and west \ ^ j Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Allen, of Mt. a life time. We cajity a complete Ifllle was ern Electric tubes:. Show opeif every isiness. ■ . Holly, visited.their daughter, Mrs.' R. J. -Petree visited her •Bill Killian last week. , line of beth makes. ! Jfrs. evening at 7:30. Two shows; Admission . Ulrs. T. F. Stonestreet, Jack Mooney, who has be,en'in ■iang'” j lljst Thursday K.ansas for several weeks, arrived i for] regulkr program only I S and 3 5 n, J. R. Lowerv, of Salisbury, home' la^t Wednesday. LEGRAND’S PHARMACY cents. ' ^ ,15 aiiioug the picnic visitors Mrs. W. K. Stonestreet and child­ rsday ren Cormack and Virginia, of Lan­ I. “THE REXALL STORE” dis, were here for the picnic. jjjss Eveln JJolly. of Moores- I' Phone 21 M ocksville, N. G, llnro, is the guest of Miss Mary Miss Mary Elizabeth Armbruster IjlleD Hendrix. of Raleigh, is spending this week I Buck .‘Mlison. of Wilmington, with Mr. aind Mis. G. Ni Wara. WINIER HAIRY VETCH sin our midst Thursday looking Mr. and Mrs. W ill Call, of Selma, ;er llie picnic crowd spent the week end in'town guests Wear Is The Best Evidence 0£ Good Paint. ' of Mr. Call’s brother. S. M. Call. j[r. and Mrs. N. P. McDaniel Sound Clean Seed. LdJ-K. Crotts, of Thomasville, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Clement and STAG PAINT WEAR [ here for the picnic. children, qf Raleigh, are guest^ of One gallon Raw Linseed Oil.added to one gallon Stag makes their m oth«, Mrs. W. K. Clement. Miss Prue Ballard, of Clover, S two gqllons fresh clean paint, net cost to yon per gallon V a Red Clover 99% Purity spent last week in town the Rev. and Mrs. W . B. Waff are $2.30. There is no better paint at any price. Made since 1845. pst of Miss Lucile Horn. spending a short v/hile at Ridge^ crest, during Mr. Waff’s vacation. “The Store of , Today’s B^st" Crimson Clover i^OTICE—Get Horn-Johnstone Jour. It’s the best. Dr. Sam Call and mother, of Mocksville Hardware Company Waco, Texas, were guests last Orchard^ Grass Miss Edna Beaver spent last week Patronize Your Hardware Store week of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Call. |jg Winston Salem, the guest of 99®|o Itleods. Mr. Grady Ward has returned Alfalfa Purity from a soldiers reunion which was S. E. Tharpe, of Harmony, R . held at Ft. Bragg last Friday and |i, was among the big crowd of Mocksville Wins Over Advance News. KyBlueGrasis Saturday. lledell folks here Thursday for the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Shutt, of De^ ‘’Bearcats.” .} Witt, Va., are spending some time with Miss Gladys McNairy, of Rock­ Try one or two acres in Red and' Cnmson well, was the- guest of Miss Mary Oo Saturday. Aug. 16th the Mockiville ^ of-Greensboro, spent J. W Ratledgeand M. R. Bailev, Allen Hendrix several da'ys last second team in baseball met the Advance sometime at her home here last week, lof Elkin’s prominent citizens Clover. Mixed 50-50. Cut the Crimson off in week. team on the home diamond. A game j ■ Mr. Monk Ondand from Norfolk, Va.. is : here Thursday taking in the was started about 2:30 and one inning. some time with Miss Dorothy Taylor-: lie. Jim Binkley, who has. been in was'played when the st team took the April and,the Red in SepL This gives you; 1 Several peoi^le o f Advance attended Detroit, Mich., for some time, is ], S. Steelman, of Durham, was ground. The score being 6 to 0 in Mocks- the -Masonic Picnic a t Mocksville last visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday. ., two Hay Crops, besides the improvement to Itre Thursday for the big picnic. ville's favor. After the first team finislied S. F. Binkley. their game about 5:30. We again took up Mrs. Harty Whitlow, ot Winston-Salem, H'hen Joe fails to come the picnic and daughter, spent the week end with our game with the Bearcats, They want^ your land. This plan is being workedout sue* i money. Mrs. Sallig., Kimbrough', and Mrs. Whitlow's pareotSj who at this writ daughter Mrs. Geo. Sbeek are visit ed to start the game all over, 'of course idg are very ill. I J. E. Horn, of Newton, was in and we did. Mocksville was ahead at Miss Rebecca Talbert has. improved cessfiilly in Union and Stanly counties. Try it. ing Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Furches on 1 for the picnic and spent a day the 7th inning, which was our understand­ after haviiig her tonsils removed and is R. 2. preparing to enter college. W e have the seed. r two here with relatives and ing to be (.he game. They ..wanted to The : Advance M. E. Sunday schbol is ■ nds. a Dr. and Mrs P. A. Petree, of play 9, to_we did. A bout 7 «-'plock ,th'e growing. ■ We are glad to know and we Chicago spent Thursday in town game was ^nded with a score of lu to '? hope more people will take interest in [jackSheek, of Portsmouth, Va. , the guests of their sister, MrsvJ. F. in Mocksville favor. The Mocksville play' the ch iirch at attend Sunday school -and companied by two nephews, ispen.t Church. . ' ' Stonestreet. ■ - -rf - ^ra-wece: .(^rteri-^Bob Miller. B. Miller, verai days last weekitf tovirfi ^ t b ’ ■ The A'dva>ice; baseball tes'm m et Sinith Walker^Killian. C. Craven,/Mooney, 6 . Grove east Saturday, oh the diamond of : folks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crotts and Craven. S. Miller. This team with the the latter and took a 3 to 4 loss after “The Store Of T^oday^s Best” babe, of Greenville, S. C., spent nine innings of sniendid basebal!. The Mesdames Roy Holthouser, L. addition of one of two have won 5; games' the week-end in town with, tneir game'was i>layed fast, w ithout num eiois lE. Feezor, R. S. McNeil and Miss out of 7 played. Mocksville boys are the errors and bad plays, and neither team parents, Mr. and Mrs. W . M. iHelen Fav Holthouser spent Fri only ones that have' won over the "Bear' ever hield mm ch advantage. Boih teams Mocksville Hairdware Co* Crotts. [day in Salisbury. cra'ts" w inning 2 out of 3. . played well, and both pitchers, Vogler ' \ * ’ and Foster respectfully did live work and Rev. and Mrs. Lonnie R. Call Our old friend O C. Austin, of The friends of Miss Lois Daniel, had keen support. PATRONIZE YOUR HARDWARE STORE and little daughter, Marjie Lou, of A revival meeting is being held at the IStatesville, was a picnic visitor as who is a patient at Johns-Hopkins New York City, are guests, of Mr.‘ M.'E. church by Rev. W. G Pratt and is lusual and left us a gentle reminder Hospital, Baltimore, will be glad expected to coutinue through this weel'. Call’s patents, Mr and ;Mrs. W. L. |in the shape of a frog hide. to know that she is inipVovihg' and Splendid 'meEsages are being dellverea Call. - ' , is expected home today. and large crowds are attendiog. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dwire, Mr. VOST IIPS[fs- Marvin Waters, who underwent land Mrs. John Deadmon, Mr. and an 0[-erati0n for appendicitis at a North Carolina [Mrs. Fred Foster, were among the In Superior Court Executor’s Notice! ' m m 'K Statesville hospital last Wednesday Davie Countv s. ialisbury folks here Thursday. is getting along as well as could be Ed Smith Having qualified as executor of the es­ nwsnis tate of John A. Dulin deceased, notice is Mr. and Mrs. G. P. White, of expected. ys hereby given all persons having claims a- ' W. D. Hodge, et al gainst the said estate to present them to iDanvi'le, Va., spent several days Mr. and Mrs. Rauier Brenegar ■last week with thier parents, Mr. me for.p'ayment on or before Aug. 8.1931. and son; Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Poole, Notice of Re-Sale! or this notice will be plead in.bar of their i |iDd Mis. G. L. White, near Cana. recovery.. .All persons indebted to tie of Winston Salem, were guests of Pursuant to an order of re-sale Mr. and Mrs. H . T. Brepegar said estate will please make immediate J. R. Harbin and grandson Mil­ made in the above entitled cause by payment. This Aug. 8 1930. - liard Alexander, of Kannapolis, Thursday. M. A Hartman. C. S C , the under : J. J. DUUN. bSsbs ispeiit several days here last week signed Commissioner will re-sell pub­ Exr. of John A. Dulin. Dac'd. All persons interested in Byerly’s licly to the highest bidder (for cash ■visiting relatives and taking in the Chapel ■ graveyard are requested to ■■’"lie. at this court hou_se door of Davie be Same W(yf^ meet there Thursday., Aug. 21st, county in Mocksville,-N 'C . on- Sat­ Mrs. E. P. Crawford and daugh- at an early hour and assist in clean­ urday the 23rd day of August 1930 Big Bargains! U N D E R |ler Miss Evelyn, Mrs. W . I. Pitts ing off and beautifying the city of at.twelve o’clock M the following A lot of Tobacco Twine, a ball 6e ITHE OLIVER FLACT land Miss Margie Harris, of Lenoir, the dead. described lands, to-wii: < Horn-Johnston6 Flour ?2 75 1st.. A tract adjoining the lands Blue Cow Peed $185 IsiKDt Thursday in town taking in The next Union services will be of W. N. Reynolds, Geo. Fry, et al. picnic. Sugar 10 lbs 57c held at the Presbyterian church on Beginning at a , stake .W. N, - Rey­ Sugar 25 lbs J139 nold’s corner, thence E 26 deg. W I William Stockton who is superf Sunday evening, Aug. 24th. Rev. Sugar lOO'lbs $5 25 30:44 chs to a stake on south-side of Ittlendent of a cotton mill at Red W. B. Waff will conduct the ser­ Breaikfast. Bacon, Ib 25c vices to which the public is cordi­ old mud iroad. thence N-.67 deg VV Horn Johnstone Co. Flour 100 ■Springs, spent Thursday in town 4 90 chs to a stake in post road, ally invited. pounds. , ,$2 75 I'lsiting his tnother and taking in thence on and with said road 3 64 Ail jnnds Piower Potts and Crockery ' le picnic. Deputy Marshal Fred Ratledge, chs to a stone on south .siae of said 2 HallbnCrocks 17icgalIon of Greensboro,'was in town Friday road, thence S 17.17 chs to :a stone, Palmolive and Lux Soap cake 7c Mr. aud Mrs. C. H. H unt and thence N 63 deg E 190 chs to stone, on business. Fred reports captur Arsenate of Lead • fl^tle daughter, of Columbus, Ohio. corner uf lot No. 2, thence S 26"de'g Lard 1 Id 14c ing more than 30 gallons of good It last week in town guests of E 26.50 chs to a stake in Reynold’s Lard 8 lbs bucket .$110 The O liver Trade Marie Hunt’s mother, Mrs. E. E. peach brandy a few days ago. line, thence E 6 deg vaf 7.96 chs to Krout can: ' . He Htint. Don’ t know where he poured it. the beginning, conteining 23 7 acres Corn can 11c more or less. Is Yotir Protection Roy W . Cairwhb holds a posi­ Kennv Cpilee , 17c I Mr. and Mrs. Johii Bailey, Grady 2nd, A tract beginning at a stone, Tub Soap is cakes for 10c jwere, Chas. Rominger, J. A tion with Bykes Bros, and Co., of W. D. Hodge’s corner in W N. Key Lighthouse'Powders 3 for lOe The Oliver Trade Mark is moulded into the metal Louisville, Ky., has returned to his Iwnbrough and fifteen hundred nold’s line; thence aN 26 deg W 26 50 Plenty Ma^ri Fruit Jir Tops doz 20c of every genuine Oliver Chilled Share, I «ner Winston Salem citizens were job, after .spending two weeks vaca­ cris to a stone on south side of old A lot lOe Jar Robbers 5c I Thursday taking in the big tion with his parents, Mr. and road, thence S 63 deg W 7.P0 chs Matches 5.c boxes 3c the tede mark is a!v/ays dear and distinct if I Pictiic. Mrs. W. L. Call. with said road to Pott’s line, thence 5c Epson Salts 3c the share is a gonuine. Oliver. It Is never blurred; 5 5i deg W 7.83 chs to a stone in '50c brooms 35c It is never haid to read. A. Elam, a good old demo- Rev. A. G. Loftin and family Pott’s line, thence E 2.50 chs to a All 20c Tobacco 15e 1 stone, thence S 11 00 chs to the be­ It; JI ™ the Republican county of had as their guests Friday Prof/ All 30e Tobacco. 20c QHSn^ genuine Chilled' Shares are made in the ginning, containine:25i acres .more Pinto Beans lb ' '' 7Je I . was here Thursday for the Frank Scott, wife and baby of ; same factory where your Oliver Plo w was made. oHess. 13c Walk'ertown; Mr. John A. Scott, 3 in Cultivator points The only way to jgiet Oliver service ftom your lali'”j 3rd. A tract beginnirig,at a stone $10.00 Bed Steads $5.25 lleW this picnic when, it wat Rev. J. E. McSwain, ’ Mrs. Jl^W . . 0I|V«*’. .Plpw is to use a Oliver Share;;^^ Strider and Miss Anna Strider, of J. E Pott’s corner, thence E 5 ; deg. 12 50 Bed Steads. Icn • * Cooleeniee, and has been S 16 00 poles to a stone in Pott’s line, 10.00 Springs :...$5.«5 W e are authorized Oliver Dealers "under the for nearly 'fifty years Concord, and Rev. R. L. Milton, $5;95 thence N 44 00 poles and 7 Iks to a 16.00. Mattresses Oliver Flag" and sell genuine Oliver shares. I ‘his occasion. \ of Woodleaf. atone, thence W 10 poles and 18 Iks Frosty King Ice Cream Freezors Two ‘^Movie Tone” engineers to a stofte in J E. Pott’s line; thepce 2 quart ; : \ ; $2.95 Mocksvi'le Chapter No. 173 O. in his line 40 poles to the beginning, 3 quart ■ $3,50 from the ‘Boston, Mass. factory 3 will serve------supper in theii containing 34 acres: more or less. : , 4 qiiart ■$3.95 spent a couf)le of days. here last *^°®tii, Saturday, ’ p m., from Save and except from traht N 2 a 6 quart ' :; v ‘ ' ; $5;50 C. C. SANFGiRD ^ Your patronage is earnestly treek and put their talking .equip bpve described 7.6 acres mbre or See iia'for yoiiir straw hats, shoes Menu—Fried^fenu—Fried chicken, ment at The Princess Tbeatre\ in less, for full descriRtjqn; of’;w 4hd cilothihg and aiiything- else..jpu s q n s c q m M ^ '■sijccatash, creamed yams, to- No one':condition. No useiD.a\jie see deed , frbm IV. '.'O;.' Hodg^ need folks going to other towiis now to Wife to W. K. ReyiioldS' N. 24v page •Hanes'B. V; ©. 'Union Suits 59c W pickles, tea or coffeie, 2 Dozen $25.00 Suits $17.50 I • Weam and cake. 50c. see and hear the talkies. .445, Register’s office of Davie : 00111?- ty.:N:'C.; :,V Blue-Bell Overalls : . ; ■ :> $1;19 Heavy Fat Back ;15c or 14c by, thie 1- T. Baity, Mrs. Roy Holt- The Cl'cfe reunion will be;,lield at V This re-saie is made on account of ferusalein Baptist church nrat Sun- strip Mu: pj J daughter. Miss Helen an increa^d \bid of 5 per. ceht; .i hav. Jay, Aug th. Several h u n d r^ Small size Carnatiop Milk Sc L. E. Feezor and Mis.* 24 ing been placed upon the last; sale A ir persons mterest€d;.iiiSoraety ‘ Everybody', that is interested; in-”' relatives atid friends are expe^tea heretofore'! ibade,-'and.otheoidding Corn Ueal 10 pounds 1 3J)c Meroney--- - are spending Baptist charch.^ graveyaVdj^re re- the Oak Grove cemetery are.asked ttbis for this occasion. There wjll be ^ will start atithe amount of said in aurt New York. Mr. Baity ______quested tor; nie^t . there tomorrow,^ to meet there on Friday morning, number of short speechM and m.ucb creased bid of $370125. -This the J. Frank Hendrik ^^“Ithouser are buying Z ThursdaVj a n ^ assist ip cleaning Aug 22i for;the purpose of clean- vocal music. Mr J F. Click, of 7th day of August 1930 1 f foflC. C. Sanford Sonir 0\9 S o Q th Macksvlile^of and ' ing-ofE the ceoetaryi. Hjckory, is presKJent, A, T, GRANT, Conimi^i^oner. mmm ' iv' ' ^ ^ S'- itm&jm. tm m ; uoia^miz n, e. APausf .6. loa^

    Notice of Sale af Land. ! litider and by virtue of the poweis contained in a mortgage Deed exe­ cuted by C. G. Bohannon and Wife to L-, M. Williaina and duly assigned to C^ A. Hartman, dec’sd the under­ signed will sell publicly for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door in Davie.county, N. C*m Mocksville. on Monday the 15th day of September. 1930. at 12:00 o clock M .. the following described lands, situate m Farmington township, to v q l u m n x x x i i . wit: A tracc beginning at a post oak. Moses Pulford’s corner. thOTce 15 2^50 chs. to a stone in Moses Ful- ford’s line, thence N, 50 Iks to a ^ ^ O F L O N ( stone, thence N. 80 deg. W. .6 95 chs to a stone, thence S. 80 deg. E. 4 45 Vlfiiat W a « h a p p e n in g In 1 chs. to a stone, thencr N. 3.28 chs. to the beginning, containing two Tiie D»y» Automobiles | acres more or less. „ .. . H ose |3". Terms of Sale: CASH; This Ang. 11th 1980. G A. HARTMAN (Davie Record. 25 yea Admr. of C A Hartman, dec sd Clifton and Kim Me Assignee of L M. Williams, Mortga- Monday to enter Guilforj gee By A. T. GRANT Atty. Kerr Swicegood left " Oak Ride Institute. Alex Kimbrough, ot ••••••••••••• spent Sunday and Monda : Misses Edith SwiceJ What Is Mamie Horn left Tuesdal for the Baptist Universit/ Your Money A. N. Fitzgerald is abl the streets again after a| Earning I of fever. Frank Foster and wife 1 to spencer Saturday to t| For You? Association. Revs. J.HM. Price and It Will Earn ers. T. N. ChafiSn, and V.l attended District ConfJ Leaksville last week. 5% : Miss Ruth Fitzgeraldl to Greensboro to resume f For You ass teacher in the State N4 : lege. A t Thos. Foster brought of corn last week that h 30 or 40 ears on the stalk. S The Morris Plan • Mrs. P. S. Early receii gram Monday auooiiii S Industrial Bank • I death of her sister, Mil Lewis, at Montezuma, Ga 206 West Fourth St. Mocksville is to havd Winston-Salem, N. C. rural route Nov. 1st. TU five, mail routes out of t| ••••••••••••• j s W . ^ Uiss Julia Potts died at|

    BKST IN RADIOS of tyfthpia fever. ; The laid to rest Monday after^ YOUNG RADIO CO. C. C. Sniithdeal, of >ER, YES-BUT SOM ETHING MORE. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. 1 left Monday for GuilforJ Chesterfield ofifeis richness, aroma, satisfying . BEST IN SUPPLIES I where he will enter school f l a v o r . Miss Mattie,Stroud, of BETTER TASTE;— that*s the answer; and spent a few days last 6 6 6 that’s w hat smokers-.get in Chesterfield in full­ relative on R. 1 . Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia est measure— the flavor and arom a o f m ellow Miss Adelaide Gaither | in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the tobaccos, exactly blended and cross-blended. a music school oji Sept. first day. and checks Malaria in Several from this secticj three days. Better taste, and m ilder to o ! 6 6 6 also m Tablets ed the Labor Day exerc hury Monday. © 1930, tia o m & M C T M T obacco Co. Miss Mattie Eaton, whj seriously ill- tor some tin DR. R. P. ANDERSON better, and hopes to open about Oct. st. DENTIST ■ 1 Office l a Anderson B uilding [Chiropi^ctic Clii Mocksville, N. C. ^ Executors Notice. Notice to Creditors. Read The Davie Record Phonea: Office 50 . Residence 37 Having qualified as executor of USE SAMPSON’S Having qualified as administrator of the Toni the late M. P. Richardson wili. this estate of Luico Carter, decs'd, ail persons lioldlbg claims or accotinti) against the es­ twnwmaww Tonsils become enlargd is notice to all persons indebted to tate of said deceased are hereby notified his estate to make immediate pay­ HOT DROPS to present the same to the undersigned oi I they do not receive their ment of same, and all persons hold­ For sick stomachs Positive nr before the IS tb day of Ju ly 1931, foi I mount of nerve energy. DR. E C . C H O A T E ing claims against his estate are re payment, or this notice will be pleaded ir W e o f f e r You I tic adjusts ihe cause ret DENTIST quested to file verified accounts with ■ relief in three minutesj The bar of recovery. Ail persons indebted to the undersigned — within twelve great pain killer and nerv6 said estate will please call aiid pa) jpressure from the nervi Office Second Floor Front promptly. This the IStb day of July,;193fl Efficient Service At The Lowest months from date or this notice I the normal amount ol nei| ■ NeW’ Sanford Building will he'pled in bar of their recovery. tonic. J W.CROTTS, A dm inistrator of Luico Carter, dec’sd. J may reach the tonsils and Office Phone no ; This July 16th. 1930 ; Possible Expense. ■BbH THOM AST. SHAW. I come /normal. Residence Phone 30. Executor M P. Richardson deed. Gan You Expect More? A free clinic for the r| Mocksville. N. C. By E. H. MORRIS, Atty. I this cause is being held at G. C YOUNG & SONS I J- Oliver Crutchf FUNERAL, DIRECTORS - • LICENSED EMBALMBf» j*Dgt()n chiropractor. TI Call lis Any Hour At Mocksville. Or Cooleemee Ambulance To And From Nearbv Hospitals I of Mocksville and Da\ A MAN IS JUDGED Rail and Motor {are larged to take adi ^ Tours . [this clinic. Bring youl I ODiy those between the By the stationery he uses. We. Intke SoutLern App^acliian iaii»mnmn»i»Tiiiitiiin»iiiniiiiii»tiiiuuuutiUW»>””””'% I »>id 12 taken. charge a little more than some Mountains This is the annual cli| - In especially arranged rail anil mptoi* chiropractic, health offic irint shops, but we use the toirn. tlie Efoutbern ^ ilw a y provides a : new vacation recreation, combimng rail ready a goodlv number aJ )est inks and the finest paper ; and motor .transportation for tlie incli*' 1 11' offices are loca vidual and jfor parties,'into. tKe moimtaitt Harkiti building. Main StI which insures neat work. Let sectioins of Virginia, N ortt CaroKiia. Eastern Teimessee and North Georgia. ■. ,N. q. The clini us furnish your next eiivdopes These tours y ill take you adventuring . Tuesday, Aug. 5th and • by rail and m6tor into regipu of scenic j “e through,; the month letter heads, statements, cards beauty and historic interest. Each trip and part of September, | begins and e n d ^ w th a, ra ilw a y jo u riie y . I advisable to get your or posters. in which you enjoy the speed and coin- . new living for vour home 1 fort of r« l travd. The motor trips are «arty as possible. I t ’s al| over ^tablished State highways. your expense would cost how muc^^ y For booklet, infdrmation and rates.-'' t J. fellow who belii .. THE DAVIE RECORD. You can easily tell l>y looking at what you now i T icket Agents. , - * ^ ^ a n be. no Red 'h it and figuring it. ^ is probably relaj

    iAItW AT;.® s t s t e m :> |thar'n"*'° Suppose They Should Burn Tonight? 1 - stoclt market CAMPELL & W A L K ER This agency of the Hartford^jFire Insurance Co., will r ^ crash again.- ■ : FUNERAL DI RE.CTO RS sure your household goods and personal belongin?*’ AMBULANCE SERVICE ; ^ EMBALMING gain I. ■ ’ , We'specialize in Starrette Hand Made Ca8iiet& 1 in ^’^“•house raiders! : Also Catnpjete : Line Factory Made. DAVIE daily W .lune Baily. Building Near Sanford Motor .Co. . ® brethren, tl DAY PHONE 164 ' ! ' NIGHT PHONE I S3 IJeal Estate, Loan & Insurance Co^ l“"***le-loaderand-«- wtHHitHi;niKiH »««i»«»:»ni»»>Hi»ii»nn»i»HH»iH«;Hn»ihhinniiit»nin' >1. f - 'E x , ; t»6StAL tME ft£c6fe5 dftcUUTiW ftti URdESf iil tHfi edUNlYrtHEV-feONit uh ■ --I. / , 4 .

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    ' -I “HERE SHALL THE PRESS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINt'AIN:; UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED. BY' GAIRi^ . ■ \

    M OCKSVILLE, N O RT H CA R O L IN A , W EDN ESDA Y, A^UGUST 27. 1930; "- NUM BER. 7

    jEffS OF LONG AGO. Public Officials And Any Town €an Be A No Answer Advertising Your Busi­ RELIEF FROM CURSE The- traffic light flashed red; a ^ yfbat Happening In Davie Before Their Private Debts. Live Town. ness, il big.cari' stopped short. The car Tbe Automobiles and Rolled The Raleigh News acid Observe; So'iqe one once said, "The nnm; The -averaget merchant |.. looks' behind brushed the froLt' car’s febd- : ^ ^ Battle Greek physician says, Ho»e relatives that a Raleijgh tire com- appn .mpney spent ip-a: newspaper ber of square people, not the hum: ir. Nothing; of any .importance/ “Constip'atip'ri is je^brisible for l^vertisemerit ;as a gih to the editbr (Davie Record, 25 years ago.) pany brought an action in the court ber of square miles make a countrv i.ust a/bump.' . ■ biibre miSery than any other tause.; ’;/; of Magistrate J. E. Owen against great.” 3.r pise an bcrasibnal u n ii^ ^ a y ex- But immediaite reliet has been Clifton and Kim Meroney left ■ Instantly.i th'e- driver of the - firsj arid iMriiey throwti found. ;. A/tablet--calIe : I Misses Edith Swicegood and ;d}riveE':ga've riie a sriiile-.. - Mild and tural moyenient; without forming a ■ but offered the statute of limitations pie who have faith in the town abd^ chat'.th^y. appropriase yearly" m.anjr.; f jijnie Horn left Tuesday morning .fnnocentV he sat. He did not turn habit or even increasing the dose. ■ :■ as a defense. The bill is saW to themselves, who believe tha’t tht; millions of d&llars for the ^purpose for tbe Baptist University. his" head:. vHe never said a wordl:, Stop suffering ;from xoristipatfon: : have been contracted in 1926.: and town can get the things it sboiild; of ;b]6bsting th'eirbusiness a ^ &eep' Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. <; A. N. Fitzgerald is able to be on Jv .When, thieiv traific light flashed was legally out of date. Judgment halve tpi pake it a bigger arid bet. ing'the h a ^ value of tbek; Next day bright. • <3et 24 for 25c. the streets again after a long spetl ;'^een’ he stepped on the" gas! ‘and; reserved pending the determination ler citj*^^ipd who are able to bring' brbducts before the buying public todays at the nearest Rexall: Store. of fever. ;Soyed;^way. Hiis angry .acchsei Le g r a n d -.s p h a r m a c y . of testimony that Harris had re these things about can accomplisb^ The principle is ex^^^ same/ Frank Foster and wife went down lhad to cliriib back into his, driver’.!; cognized the account within the more than the larger town in which; If;it j^ys. the; bigj business to ad- to spencer Saturday to take in the 'seat, and before he could get .gping year and promised to pay It. everyone is indiSererit and/content; vSrti^i whyishprild Jt not pay the Association. angry horns were plowing allPav Noticd of Sale of Real The News and Observer quotes to let ma:tters drift as,theyare. ! ! smaller cairicerp; f: Revs. J. M. Price and J. P. Rog­ ;rbund him. , : Justice Owens as saying that some All over the country , may bei ’ Wer;wpl^ld:like;to know:hoW far ers, T. N. Chaffin, and V. E. Swaim He; had had the satisfaction ol weeks ago the same tire company found . towns which for no reasQp' Canwls,. Chw^rfields and }Luck Under and by virtue of an order ittended District Conference at pis outburst,; hut the silent man brought an action in his court a- Jhat is apparent have gone -ahead' Strikes wpuid.iave 'gotteri ;if, they of the Sup'eribr Conrt of Davie county Uaksville last week. had''not used the newspapers;'; What madein -ihP' Special 'proceedihg .enr; gainst Sprague Silver, director of and out-stripped their. rieighbbj-R Years ago j received a very bit- titled: “v , Miss Ruth Fitzgerald has gone cbttid'^ A. A ;' fetiiiizer /Kellogg’s the motor vehicle bureau of the who have been more favorably' So-; ;te'r letter'; - The; writer was w'irorig ■ “In the matter of J. Giles Hudson,- 10 Greensboro to resume her duties corn . Flakes arid Oliver chilled Executor oftL. G: Lagle, plaihtiff, vs State department of revenue, for an cated and have , had many more! jn his facts and unjustified in his' IS teacher in the State Normal Col­ plows, and the hundr^is of: pther P. W. Lagle and wife. Aimer Lagle. account to the amount of $ 144. natural advantages. tbri'e,' ■; defendants” , the same being No lege. Silver pleaded the statute of limita­ Favorable location and natural liatiorially known products, have upon, the special proceeding docket- Thos. Foster brought us a stalk I f I'carried the letter round in my accomplished if piart of their profiits of said court, the urdersi^ed Com­ tions and the plea was recognized. advan^ges while they are valuablej ;ppcket:. ; Several times I start^ to I of corn last week that had at least had been set aside to be tosed to ex- missioner will, on Monday* August The account being out . of date aids do not make towns. . It is the" 25th, 1930. at 12 o'clock.- noon,;-: offer I 30 or 40 ears on the stalk. dictate a hot reply,;. Then I would could not be collecte.d by law. spirit of the people wh(j^l|ve in the- fiand and spread fOT .' for sale to the highest bidder,, or Mrs. P. S. Early received a tele- think of - something;,' meaner , ;.and bidders, for cash, at the court house So far as recorded neither of these town that deterniifie> v;^'¥t^er or T i^ "speedful. bt^ine^ cpunfs I gram Monday annopncing the decide to wait and try;,ag^in. : adverting as an investment. The donr in' Mocksville, Nprth Carolina, officials of the State offered any ex not the place will be"^ a' ' iimoP tbat certain tract of land/lying and I death of her sister, Mrs. C. B. xvfOn the third |nprning I had an cuse for non-payment except that place mediocre village.‘^ r v. t.her unsucce^ful non advertiser calls it being -in Jerusaiem township,. Davie; I Lewis, at Montezuma, Ga. inspiration. ‘>;ife^fnip5t p county; North Carolina, and describ- the account was out of date. No it will be a livei pro'resSve, a^ . kri;ejtpehs^ Mocksville- is to have another .pg' answer I cap srad to this maq as follows: ; •. ;/ sive city.—Ex. - V :■‘,i The wide-awake successful busi­ question was raised was out of date. is no- answer at all,’ ! said to toy. Beginning af a locust on the west I rural route Nov. ist. This will be ---^ --- — m2 . ness does not.stop^advertising when; hank of the road, runhing; south 40 No question was raised as to the self. “ What is.:;he^ doing "alh thiS' fire mail routes out of the county trade?is: dull, but considers -vt hat., is .' ^Mt;7'chains to a stake-^.in^a validity of the claim. Presumably Hoover’s Vacation^; tjme? -J: I,ookingeagerly in\evervi I seat. ^ r«aily the therbiil was for tires. Since,., two, W^hingtpn regardkiH^^ mail to find^rav letter, ^annigij^ Miss Julia Potts died ^t her home ‘ tlie near cSf^mrhis tnind'the - thiugs"Jie-rwi.i •^hen trade is most needed is when mouth of. the Swicegood .'Springring hacL apparently :bougbt' tires fqis dent the nation has . had iii recei/t branch,/’near Swicegood Ferry; of typhoid fever^ , The body was say in reply. . Men^llyvlasJhing ni.e ivheu it is most wanted. . Ask and which they have not ' paid,' pie years.: Ever since he has been in to the riiast. thence up the branch with its mean- laid to test Monday afternoon. office he has attended strictly to ^usi-* /e shall receive; ...... derings to;the spring;' tbence north might think they were proce^djng. “And I ain going, to>^isappdipi C. C, Stnithdeal, of Advance,, ness and practically the onjy let up -:John Wannamaker was the 10 deg west lO cbains-to a hickory^ on the Jheory that oh account -of (now g'me) near the ,road; thence left Monday for Guilford College him. I ’m going to leave him there world’s largest advertiser. Mr. the theory that on account o f their that he had consisted of week end north 28 deg west 16 chains toa.wal- where be will enter school. fishing trips into nearby Virginia. In all. bottled up, &tewing in his owtf ^annamaker believed th ^ a fariri- nut stalce; thence south 63^ deg' east service in the motor veihicle depart­ Miss Mattie Stroud, of Hickory, practically alt pf . these he has been juice.” . ' ;r might as well leave off his ferti 11 chains and 10 links with the'line ment they were privileged in the of No. 4 to a walnut; thence south spent a few days last week with accompanied by government officials Peace came over me, I never Vizer, expecting a crop, as for the department' they were privileged in 14 deg east 8 chains and '25 links to relatives on R. i. including members of cqngresj,. who thought of the man again. derehant to omit his; advertising, a large oak on the north side of the' the matter of tires. Prestiiiiably iHiss Adelaide Gaither will open have taken advantage of opportuni­ It ’s no^ an original idea. John expecting good sales. road corner Lot No 4; thence with' the lire people allowed the account ties of “ getting out into the county the road in a persimmon on theiEast a music school qp Sept. n th . D. Rockefeller in his youn.gerdays to stand for a long time because of talk things over,” ' - side of the.road; tbeoce to the ..be­ Several from this section attend­ was working away atrihis desk one Woes Of A Preacher. ginning, being the lands assigned/to the official connection of the debtors While. Cooiidge was. a ' consistent afternoon when a man rushed into the heirs of M. M.- Motley in the ed the Labor Day exercise at Salis- believing they wdlild pay because worker he had a way of pulling down , ’ •l am confident that sirice the the office arid began 10 denounce divisioii of the lands of Horatia Mot. l>ury Monday. - tbe top of his desk after about eight ley; deceased, and known as lot; No. the official cpnnectipn of the debt­ him in violent terms. . World War theie has l^en in evi Miss Mattie Eaton, whtf has been hours’ toil and callinfii it a day. After 5, and. containing: 45 acres, bie/the ors, believing, they would pay be- Mr. Rockefeller leaned back' and deuce more restlessness—or I might same more or les.s. ' seriously ill for some time is much lievirfg they would pay because tbat Cbplidge did not seem to.be con­ say dissatisfaction— amOny a ma­ Prom the above there' is excepted cerned about public busineM and he listeried as if to a story of fascinat­ better and hopes to open her school they are employes of the State. jority of the preachers and congre­ that portion that has already been assumed the attitude of bn one who ing interest. He did riot utter a conveyed to the Tallassee Power about Oct. 1st. ■ . Which was the company’s error.: gation I ever- knew before that had done the day's :wdrPab%€ll that word. Company. See deed registered in' I time,” remarked one-of Winston- the of&ce of the Register of Deeds 'When one pleads the statute of everything would keep ..going- until Presiently tilf iman exhausted Chiropractic Clinic For limitations’ on a just debt—and the- Salem’s leading laymen a fewf dayg for Daivie county. Record another day.' With Hoover there him.self, and walked out, looking Dated this July 16th, 1930. claims mentioned not having been has been .iittle let-up by day or night, lalthet.,foolish. ; ; Mr. Rocketeller ago. If the pastor dbes not want T F HUDSON,Commissibiier Enlarged Tonsils. denied—prMumably their validity; and as a'resiilt therehave been times quiefly picked up his pen and went a (Change in his appointment, many HUDSON & HUDSON, Attorneys. Tonsils become enlarged because is admitted—his istatus is ;fixed by when Washington gassip speculated on with his work. (if not a maiority) of the inembers tliev do not receive their normal a- that act; he thus confesses a will­ as to whether he would stand up There is a very wise old yerse do, 'therefore the preacher is handi. under the strain. But at the end of capped in bis work,” coritinued Notice of Sale of Land. You iiionnt of nerve energy. Chiroprac- ingness to take advantage of tbe which reads: “ The meek shall iri- legal status of a debt to avoid its a year a half President Hoover is this layman. '/' ‘V - '■ Under and by virtue of the- pow-,; tic adjusts ihe cause removing the herit the earth.” ers contained in a cc;rcain mortgage found to' be tn the pink of condition, One pastor recently recited' the The Lowest pressure from the nerves so th^t payment. In such matter oetween Is it true?; Look around you The Deed executed by Ml C. Purchea and he will undbubtiy have a .r.eal woes of a preacher in there words: Ibe normal amount ol nerve energy, private individuals the public has meek do not make a spectacular (col) to C. A Hartman, which raid vacation. "Be he (the minister) gave iri mortgage iS duly recorded in hook- Inse. nay reach the tonsils and they be­ no concern except insofar as it^may showing. They lose many oppor­ No 16 page 419, of mortgages, Reg-; his-demeanor, sMkiri^ to uphold come uormal. ' ■ fix the status of the debtor as ,un- In spite of tbe fact that he has ad tunities to announce their rights, ister’s office! of Davie County, N. C/ More? the dignity of-his cloth, he is said A free clinic for the removal of wortoyiof trust and confidence. Elut dress the barbers conventions and and defend their honor, and show default, haviiig been made in ’.the to be standoffish and uppish; yea. payjment of the note secured tliere- Ibis cause is being held at the offices it is on a different footing in the sheriff’s conventions! and police cori- what tough fellows they are.. bv, the undersigned will sell public­ the ungodly calli.hiin ‘Holy jbe.’ _ SONS Dr. J. Oliver Crutchfield, Lex case of a public employe. One in ^eritions, .Judge Tom; Jonson' wilj But they certainly do inherit. ly for; CASH to the highest bidder:: Se n s e d b m b a l u b r s ington chiropractor. The people a public capacity is^a presentativs continue to find.it difficult to ride .an ; “So then hetrieth-to be g;ay,,hut at the court - house door of Davie 1 Or Cooleeraee erring hoss—Ex. this, too, displeseth some. - county, in Mocksville, N. C., bn Sat­ |bv Hospitals of Mocksville and: Davie county of the public. Any act of his which Money In Bank urday the 23 day'of August, 1930, at »fe urged to take advantage of shows a deviation from the stand­ Allen Maxwell cnarg^ many high With young;men' a;nd' maidens,; twelve o’clock M., the following de- uuijjiiiiiitiitiTTTmtmg Years ago the gbverninent did not ■bis clinic. Bring yon children; ard of moral conduct commonly re­ way accidents to "fidgety" driving. if frbia them he hold aloof, they ^ribed tractof land lying and'.teipg trust its money in banks. Postmast­ in Farmington township; said county, Yes, blit .what puts the “ fidee” in rrilslike him much. So that: when ““'■y those between the ages of 5 cognized .as correct is a reflection- ers used to remit by .tiending'money known|as the “Green Furches” lands fidgetv?—Ejc;; Ithey.should turft; tohim as a friend. i iiiiiiiiinw m uw *” ” ”* “oil 12 takeu. on the people whose representative in r'egistered letters. The activities tr-wiI: A, tractlbounded on the North he is, and they have a right to call ;with them he cutteth notice. by the lands of J S. Willyard, on This is the aunual clinic of the of the. federal government began to the West by the lands of W. W. generally. The assistant attorney ' . “ If he exorteth all men to ab­ 'bitopractic health office and al him to account/ Some private em­ grow at tte beginning of the last Allen, bn the South by the lands of ready a goodlv 'number are register- ployers dtmand, and have a right general of course appered in,. his century through an expanding com. stain from Strong, drink, he is said J V. Howell and L W. Tatum and be a killjoy, atid inhciman. But oh the east by the lands of—Corneil- The offices are located in the to demand, and have a right lo private capacity, for a friend;'; But merce and spread of population west­ ,10 ' tis appeiring was/ uhtpirtunate' in ward, and the federal gbvemaoent if he-entereth a taivern and putieth snn and Jonn Ferabee. cont.aining «arkin building, MainSt,,.Lexing- demand, thatAhe conduct of their 54 acres more or less. Said -lands' felt thenecessit:y of haying sub-agen­ his foot upon the rail of brass,, tliei e N. c. The clinic started' employes in their private capacity that it: may create the impressiori being', composed bf two^tracts. ..one - that State employes are not'.only cies whera vouchers drawh upon the be-those who Say, ‘Behild a wihe- kn' wn as the “ Green Furches placf” Besday, Aug. 5th and wili cofitin- be such that it will not discredit and the other as the “ Howell Isind.” ’ failihg.and irefusing to pa'y Atheir Unifad States treafiury_, could. bibber,’ So.w;hen he bloweth froth “6 through the month of August the employer may decide is correct paid . ; Ip.;thefirstInstance the treas­ Terms of Sale: ,CASH.' This tbe ISth. debts, but they are receiving aid he' commitieth iniquity, and ^hen dayof Julf. 1930; pai‘ of Septembeir, -but it ‘is or incorrect is his business. But ury .: was a goverhirient bank and and coriifort in. the eva.sion frorii the he b lo w e ^ not he is like-wise a G A HARTMAN, / * ''’sable to get your child in as the conduct of the public employe, made all transactions direct. Administrator of C. A. Hartman I for vour home a* State’s ‘Legal department;. : The as possible. It ’s all free. who stands in the relation to thfr Experience dictated that, drderly jii^e r. dec’sd. ' 7 whole people that the lirivate em­ federal gdverriinenf:' hanal&s this and 'economical: transactions bf the ': -^Let th e ;is ^ ^ :th^«f«w w^lk By A. T. Grant; Attorney. ? ■ The fellow who 'believes that soir't of thirig-promptiy^U Sam gbverriniiect’s fiscal'affairs- required in; t;he- st e p ^ M ijM i^ ^ mt you now bav* ploye sustains to fiis employer, cdhr the mairitenance of depptita pf govr ^jjcan be no Red lUenace to cerns the; whole people. His eXt refuses tb;; act; in /the capacity : of erriments funds at:hanks at all pbinta natfght for bpini'ori. of itfen.— Notice J o Greditois. cbllectpr.; But-if it , iis.;^ established i^'ca is probably related to tbe ample is a matter of concerp arid where the ieceipts or disbursements ‘ 2______, tiaWri£'' rggefve^'bt arid their branches. Ex ______■neiit on or befors the ISth day of July;.. tonal belongings- if;wduld be bad enp as the :^cial deppsitafies^^^^^ ']931,«r this notice'will be plead in bar of breeders seek law a- Raleigh case appears, if it was pot not 'permitted. . .Revenue- Cpmmis- national bank depositaries ' Notth Carolina • autpassed . every, their recovery.''. A ll persons iridebted;ta: Sioner-Maxwell has^some: . business said .estate will please call upon .the. iiom! , raiders” heading cause for pmblic concern; ^A^ it^^^ ositariea in the ipsplar poss-. -otber'Southernv state .in j production underaiiined'.and m ake: settleine&t:.>ii(i-:. lelfepi- daily. What niore pit^he'trnitsS'SteteS^^^ omilelay. This the ISth day oMufolSSOi:. if b,4t soirt .oi.thing of Wealth/ More argnment tbat we Uj,,,"'® brettiren. ,than .the old i:nSa>lif;Mb''d6tfcsita[H C A HATRM«« isurance v 'Tt W eHects;6a./.tt^^ e ^'^^m o re prosperity than opi-: >. A d m ioi trator o f C A Hitman. *1 bnet anii^-lib^rai . m '' BKAV#:;6RANj,;Aity. S:'' •

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    Record has supposed a CooJeemee THE DAVIE RECORD. man for t,his high office for the past Need More News. fourteen years with a smile, and it Mr. Tom McDaniel is'on a weeks C. fR A S lI STROUP • • Editor. is with pleasure 'th^t we. can now vacation in th^ Blue Ridge Moun­ give our support to a 'gentJeaaen tains. TEt^HONE from Shady Grove township, which ; The refatives and many friends is also a part of Davie county. of Mrs. J.' 'vV, Allen gathered at Winstbii-Salem, N. C* EJntered atthe Postoffice inMocks- her home.and ,gave. her a surprise Tllle, N. C.. Second-class Mail 88 Davie Court In Session. birthday, dinner. It was her .S4-th matter. March S, 1903. birthday. Davie Superior court convened Monday The Rodden Reunion was held SUBSCRIPTION RATES: m o tning'at 9:45 p ’clock w ith his honor. Saturday at the home of Mr. j. and ONE YEAR, IN ADVANCE • *100 Judge A. M. Stack, of Monroe, on the Mrs. B. A. Roddeu. , A ll the 'chil SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE. $ so bench and Solicitor John R- Jones, of dren, most of' the grand children ' I WUkesboro. prosecuting..: Judge Stack had and great grand children were pres­ Melvin ]. Hendrix says that‘ Backed house to^.hest bis. masterful ent with a large.number of triends, Eavie county is going democra.tic charge to the jury.' A t least 1.2<'0 people for the occasion. Kev. Pritchard were here a t the opening of the court.^ The this fall. Many , of our readers made a talk. ' Now is the time to save o,n your new Fall Dress. See our wonderful docket contained 115 , cases, about forty know Melvin. No comment neces- ;A revival is in progress at Cor­ selection featuring all n^w outstanding colors for fall. of which were disposed of Monday R- M. inth Church of Christ. Rev. Prit­ s a r y . . ______- __ ' HdltHoWser wai'named as'foreiinan of the chard is doing the preaching. The people in Davie county are Grand Jury. 'Among the cases disposed There will be ^n . all day - meeting not fools-they have plenty ot of were the following: Sunday with dinner on the ground G. W. McCulloh, fraud. Defendant tend­ New Fall Print Dresses Eyerybody is iiivited. good horse sens- and know that ers plea of nole conteadro. Sam Burton. jMiss Lemina Davis, of Moores- This wonderful selection of Fall Prints have a lovely color­ the county has grown and prosper­ Claude Button. G. H. C. Shutt; violatiug viile has been visiting Miss Nellie ing with dark background. Feacuring the new styles with ed under a Republican administia- election law. Continued., Calvin C- Myers; Lyerly. flair skirts and careful trimmings. , to pay costs. Instanter capias. Fred and tion. When a fellow tries to make ’M i s . Lonzo McDaniel is sick, we Ernest Adams; stote.breaking and laicepy. you. believe that the county treas- are^sorry to note. Fred enters plea of guilty. Ernest pleads „ r e r and the welfare officer in not guilty. Both found guilty but not Group No 2 Davie receive a salary of $10,000 yet sentenced. J. H. Seamen Passes. New Fall New Fall Hats per year you couldn’t be expected W. F. Jatvis; possession of whiskey for . Mr. J. H. Seamon, a well-known sale. Enters plea of guilty. To serve six to believe anything eUe the demo­ citizen of the South dalahaln.com­ months on kedell chaingang or to pay crats are trying to put over durmg school fund $ 1U0. and not to violate p.o- munity, died last Th'iirsday after- Dresses the bre.sent campaign. hibition laws for five years. no'Dh following a few hours illness, In all new fashions shades of While other countiSTn this sec­ Floyd Ellis: good behavior. Called and aged 66 years. The body was laid We offer a selection of Dresses failed. Judgment sci fa and capias in­ fe lts o t b p c o m in g shapes. tion of the state have suffered from to .rest in St, Matthews graveyard made of beautiftil heavy crepe stanter Friday afternoon at two o’clock. one of the worst arouths since 1881- W . F. Jarvis: manufacturing and posses­ and prints,, featuring tbe out­ Mi". Seanion is survived by several P ric e d Davie county. crops are lookuig sion of w h isk y . Four m onths on Iredell standing colors for fall, good with the exception of early county county chaingang. Arthur 'Whit sons and daughters. aker; poBsession of w h isky for sa le . Nol upland corn and a few sections $ y . 9 5 pros with leave. John Nail: possession of where the recent bail storms dam- w hiskey for sa le . Defendant pleads guil­ Executor'S Notice! aged. the tobacco, cotton and corn ty . Judgem ent suspended on paym ei t 98 c and $1.98 Having qualified as executor of the es­ badly. Bottom corn and tl e cot, of costs. Defendant not to violate prohi­ tate of John A. Dulin deceased, notice is ton crop i< looking fine and H iloods bition laws for five years. Tay Rogers; hereby given all persons having claims a- possession of whioky. Witness called and gaijhst the said estate tn present them to Group No. 3 and bail storms rai« its thi.s sum- me'for payment on or before'Aug. 8. 1931, failed. Capias. , merand fall the farmers will bar- or this notice will be plead in bar of their t3-amr%ardsville,‘ tUe oom>n«es a big roajontv, ; The RECORD. MOCKSVnXE. N. C. N ; :;jE

    Using a highway bridge as an air­ way marker, is one of the latest de- velopmCTts in this fast-moving trans­ A pain in the lower part of jpiw portation age. back can torture you. But floffiaE This novel use of a bridge, said to long, if you know Bayer Aspirin. be the first instance of its kind, was These harmless, pleasant taBIets brought about by citizens of Napo­ take away the misery of lumbagc^ leon, Ohio. The bridge crosses the rheumatism, neuralgia, headadiea^ Maumee river and the work was done Toothaches, and systemic, pains oS R ecom esG >rereM iiityC enier in conformity with instroctions from women. Relief Comes prdmgtly; is the hureau^of aeronautics, Washing- complete. Genuine Aspirin cannot ton. depress tHe heart Look for the in laying the brick, the contractor Bayer cross, thus: started at the north end of the bridge using all dark brick, and later lig h t brick -for the m arking wer of the Electric Telegraph company pitation.Ofcouisa and became president of the Institu­ It was m y age. I nd $ 1 . 9 8 tion of Civil Engineers. Another, read a Lydia E. wizard who could do anythin,? with Pinkham bookie and started tak­ Bgures was Jaqaes Inaudl, who vis­ ing the 'Vegetalils ited London in 1893. H e did not Compound threa lose his p ft as he grew up. times a day. I an* now a weUwomajB. t/omr cfoTzmrrT oi«>iaiyVne/stwoo./%{(/ffcfsrM3o- I d of other beadiiuarters fo r the Am erican F u r com­ TER. ITCH and other skin troubles U pany of more th an a century ago, is to guaranteed to brin^ relief even thoocfe other treatment may have failed. Send' be saved from decay and ruin and is to Preterving Johnaon Home one dollar today for prompt shipment of At Raleigh, N. C., the city now Is this heaUnff preparation. Tour moner become the community center of Mack­ funded without question If not satisfied. inac Island, M leh.^A nd thereby hangs the Improving the home of Andrew John­ THE THOMAS CHEMICAU CO. tale of a romantic*last chapter which has son, seventeenth President' of the Box 306 - - - - Lynchburg, Va. lust been added to the already ip m a n tic United States, after removing it to etory of historic Mackinac. ing; which It was remodeled and some, changes Pullen park. The old log cabin grad­ traders westward, pushing beyond Lake Superior - There, is at least certainty In th« made in its outside appearance, its use as a hotel ually will be restored to its original In reality the story goes back to the earliest into the prairie country; Industrious, prudent and anticipation of pleasure if not in th« was given up In recent years. white occupancy, of North America to the time thrifty the young German was soon on his way to state. Old-fashioned palings have realization. ffhen “two leading objects of commercial gain k fortune. A year or so ago a troop of Girl Scouts under been built around the house, which the leadership of Mrs. Rose Webb set .about, to gave birth to wide and daring enterprise in the At first Astor shipped his furs to London but is now a center of attraction for I have seen corruption boil and raise a fund for the establishment of a community tourists. early history of the Americas: the preclons metals . as soon as he discovered that China was a good bubble till it o’errun the stew.— center. By various ineans they got together a of the South and the rich peltries o f the N orth.” market for fine peltries he embarked upon a ven­ Shakespeare. It was for the prize of these rich peltries that ture into the Orient He first chartered, then small sum of money which they hoped would Labor Saver eventually ^o w Into enough to allow the founding France and England strove mightily for more than bought or built ships to carry fnrs to China and A new British invention called the of such a center, either by purchase of build­ a cffitury. The Frenchman lost, but when the bring back tea until, as he said, he ‘‘had a niillion a Sbarman main finder, is designed to ing or the construction of one. Then the sugges­ Dngllsbman found the prize In his hand s it was dollars afloat .which represented a dozen vessels.” locate water underground. It Is tion was made, “W hy not buy the old Astor house onij to discover that instead of rivalries and jeal- When the treaty of 1795: between Great Britain claimed that when-the instrument Is % m n m for that purpose?” Realizing the hlstorisal sig­ onsles, of bloody feuds and lawless competition ■ and America opened up a chance for direct com­ directly over a water pipe—or even nificance of the structure «md its adaptability for between Frenchmen and Englishmen, as before. mercial Intercourse between Canada and the a gas pipe—it sends a buzz through the purpose, they approached the owner of the It was now a matter of such practices among the United States, Astor embarked upon this trade but an earphone. The instrument is In­ building and found that he was willing to sell. The D R.C.H . BERRY CO. Englishmen themselves. soon found himself balked by the power and influ­ tended to eliminate the digging up small sum which the Girl Scouts had raised was asaOMiehlBanAve. - • Clilcas* To put an end to this condition of affairs, and ence of the Mackinaw company. of roadways to locate water mains. especially to enable the “little fellows” to hold Knowing of the desire of the American govern­ used as the first payment, other contributions P A R K E R ’S ment to curb the growing’power of the Mackinaw were made by natives of the Island and re^dents m their own in the competition with the powerful More Freethinker* , HAK BALSAM and other British companies, Astor laid before the of other cities who spend the summer at Mackinac Hndson’s Bay company, which operated under a . The German Freethinkers’ society fianoresDsadfttff'Stope E&ir FalBq federal authorities a plan whereby. If he were and an association was formed which is now Imparto Color and royal charter granted by Charles n away back on its twenty-fifth anniversary as­ BeaotytoGrarand Faded alde.d and protected by the government, he would actively engaged In raising funds to complete the 60<^d n.OO Qt DniniHta. \ In 1070, several of the principal merchants of serts m ore th an 52,000 persons Joined divert the whole of that trade Into American chan­ payment of the purchase price. Montreal, historically the center of the Canadian, last year, bringing the-roster of the FLORESTON SHAMPOO— Uesl for ma to nels. The authorities were sympathetic but gave Inr trade. In 1783 entered into a partnership Meanwhile the work of rehabilitation is going m ovem ent to 600,000. I t w as said eoimectlonwithParker'«HsirBnlMnn.MakMfli« him no direct aid. But with this encouragement, bair soft sod flofiy. C which became known as the Northwest company. forward. Partitions between thfe rooms in one that in Berlin alone 6,000 persons gaO. His»xCbemleaIW0ikB,FaUli02ne,N. In 1809, he,o b taine d a charter from the state of For a time this company held lordly sway over the end of the building have, been tom out to make severed connections with the New York for the American Fur company with a Creat Lakes region in a manner reminiscent of a large assembly hall for community gatherings churches. Boo»ting Stamp* Wanted capital of a million dollars in which he was the and plans are under way to restore the building the feudal barons of Europe. Postage stamps bearing attractiw The success of the N orthw est company'encour- president and principal shareholder. Two years as much as possible to its original state. As the' m Death by Electrocution pictures of Britain which would at­ ! re ad y to cir- »£ed the founding of other companies and resulted later he made an arrangement with some of the visitor of today walks through the front door of , In general, it may be said that the tract tourists have been proposed to partners of the Northwest company by which they the Astor :-Jiouse he steps from the reality of a w a rm th on In the organization of a new association of Brit­ length of time required to electrocute the postmaster general. Scenes of bought out the Mackinaw, company and merged It modem American city street into the realm of the ish merchants to exploit the region south of tlie an average healthy person is about landscapes, flowers and animals and the American Fur company Into a new asso­ romantic past. Where the reconstruction work is Great Lakes, an almost untapped reservoir of l-240ths of a second. would be used. One enthusiast eaya ciation to be called the Southwest company. under way he can see the great beams of wood," C om e in wealth in peltries. The principal post or “factory” that the pictures would also brightea Astor then conceived a magnificent scheme of ■ held together by wooden pegs, in as good condition of this new company was established at historic Use* Tail as Anchor stamp albums throughout the world. for telephone Michllllmackinac, famous as an Important French laying a chain of fnr posts across North America as they were when put there more than a hun- The sea-horse differs from all other settlement since 1671 and the Scene of the dread- from St. Louis to the Oregon' country, of estab­ 'dred years ago. He walks over a floor made of |TOU. ash in having a tail that can be L a n d of Many Volcanos* M massacre of the E nglish garrison during P on­ lishing a fort at the mouth of the Columbia and eight-inch square hand-hewn ti'abers, and he twined around stems and used to nn- Altogether 107 volcanoes a re k n o w k tiac’s war, from which place the new company carrying his furs direct from this place to China. sees hand-wrought strap binges on the doors and chor the fisli to a certain spot. to exist in Iceland, with thousands oC took its name of the Mackinaw company. In the But this venture, undertaken daring 'the unsettled heavy iron bars. jre Heatrolas craters, great, and small. tim es on the eve o f the W a r o f 1812, w as a dis­ ' In one comer of the large rooms oh 'the, first ®eaDtime the government of the new republic Into The cotton Industry has some part mal failure, the story of which Is recorded in full floor stands a tall desk, the top of it composed which the traders of the Mackinaw company were to play In more than one-fourth of The man with too much commoB in Washington Irving’s "Astoria^” After peace of many pigeon holes. On each of these is a lit­ Ktending their operations began to view with an America’s business activities. sense misses a lot of fun. Ottfriendly eye the growing influence which these was concluded in 1815 Astor bought out his part­ tle strip of paper on which Is written in hand-, ners in the Southwest Fur company and-re-estab- Britons were acquiring over the Indians of the writing of almost “copper plate engraving” fine­ , FUcissotd&nly wgion. To counteract this influence, the federal Ushed the American Fur company. ness “accts; receivable,” ‘faccts. payable,” “re­ in this yelbv authorities of the United States as early as 1796 Mackinac became thei beadguartera of the A. R ceipts” and the like. The ink is somewhat faded uiSi the Knt oat agents to establish rival trading houses on O. and as such was soon, the “fur capital of but the lettering is sQlI as readable as It was In tne frontier, all a part of the government “fac- America,” for during the. winter of 1815-16, aided the long ago. when Ramsey Crooks stood at this tofy system,” to supply the needs of the red men, by an act of congress which prohibited foreigners desk and transacted the three-mllUon-doUar-a-year to link their interests w ith the A m ericans rather from trading with the Indians-in the United business of John Jacob Astor’s American Fur than the British and incidentally to divert the States, Astor had the fur trade south Of the Great company. For this desk, a placard tells you, is Lakes and throughout the Mississippi valley under ‘■ich fur trade into American channels. the very one which that famous A. F. O. “resident his control, driving out the brigades o f the North­ The effort, however, w as not especially snccess- manager” used. ‘“I. as is so often the case when government enter- west and Hudson's Bay companies Go up the stairs—as yon go, ranning your hand The fur company continned operaitlons from Pf|se tries to compete with private industry. Which along a beautiful old walnut stair rail—^and in 1815 to when Mr. Astor transferred his stock. f™gs Us to the first Important link in the history 1834 some of the rooms you will find old furniture and charter to Ramsey Crooks and associates. « Mackinac, the A. F. C. and the ancient structure which would delight the eye of an antique dealer. Mr. Crooks became the president and business ®hich now houses the community activities of a Look out through the slx-lnch panes of handmade continned as usual untirl842 when, on account of - "dern American municipality. In 1783, the year' glass with which the windows are glazed and in competition with, the old Northwest Fur'company 6 Northwest company was being formed In the rear of-the building you w ill see the-vine-cfiv- (British) and other causes, it was obliged, to lontreal, a citizen of the little German village ered storage house wiliere oiice those great bales assign and the American Fur' company’s career Waldorf, near Heidelberg on the banks of the o f peltries-Of-marten and m ink, o f otter an d beav- ““"e, set out to Join an elder brother who was ended. ,■ er, of fox and lynx and wolverine were piled “for Even as early as the last year of the American ■ Iff "'■'"g in the United States. shipment to Mr. Astor in New. York,” these Fur company’s existence Mackinac island was a are' only a few of the interesting survivals ol "riving in New Tork Astor became a clerk for ' '-■■ml noted summer resort, especially for visitore from lur dealer. A fter a w hile he was sent into the the days when beaver vvas klnig, linking the hi& Iroqu; the southern states, and as railroads and other toric past^with the present In this building, which '“'s country to buy from the Indians and soon Improved methods of transportation came Into will be the n^ost inter^ting community center in •lewas in business for himself, first handling musl- cal existence greater number of Americans visited the thfe Unifed' Sitetra when" tlie W M k,' whlch a troop ol —Instrumi then and j “ uuients, musical Instruments island." The A. F. C. headquarters were trans^ Girl Scouts started and ■ a group of patriotic and ‘ ' " I ana finally At first he furs alone. went, qn formed Into a hotel. As the Astor, house It becanae pjublic-spirlted women ai-e carrying on. Is com­ pack his back, out or r-J'***’ ® on camping one of the Important hostelries on the island, b u t. pleted. j. ""he in the lodges of-the Indians. He went to, aftM changing ownership a number of Omes, dur­ - Westom New«paper'nnlon.» treai and from M ontreal follow^,, the fu r "SI 5 «v r j“’’ f

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    By Os1>orne A n O pportunity for Felix THE FEATHERHEADS »©brw.

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    L heart, out of Grace’s] notwlthstandtoB. Trance yet. At all e- "P ‘ 1 rema'xei On that resol, Int to Sl6®P* - k L fflomlng there was fine theTthe carriers got to work < * ffelllng the timber we Jinny stood beside me I bank, tall and thin and a, one of the long pain In the ghelteriad verge I Her beautiful, hongrj Its a r li eyes, w as fixed 1 BoiBlUy river. The s i carrien' clearing had ] Finney W ^s A sking too M uch HNNEY OF THE FORCE ler away; back, hack, wl dully, muffled by dlstancej IP * ^ IMAGIWE ME WOBKiaJ’ B pause; through It ar| ALU AFTEOOOOM OUT W FGOXjr ituiUy. t**® ihal slBgl»g the death song I OP WHECE TviAT lADY WAS . . Followed a rendin S C Q E E C r tW 'm ' HOLIEBW’/ - , fd’ Bhonts in chorus. GEE.nW TOri CJUlT WE PiACE! There Is som ething In the f l »T OD PBlVE A GUV MOTS M jat tree that lets thlngsl Inirs that have nothing to do I A V I ce) w ith trees. G ? cher bad been one woma _Bt before that crash. I^nt after, she was anotl] I ,f of tha many Jinnies, tl of whom would have needs lart of any m a n’s days; woi? jeen worth It . . . perhaps She swung round from tha le faced me, tall as I, fllleS Itb th« fires and forces of| mg, supple, as a tigress, t tigrees, a w om an made las. If ever one was so ma| I'l'in not askin’ marriag ^ lory,” she said.' “I ’m asl^ isMd’—Just a h u t dow n somevj mouth of the river, and md you to come back, since yd iTe me on the trip. And I’ll I rou— and follow you—” SheT breath. “You pulled me av le sharks,” she said. "You s| Ip to blazes and never cared.! [he first real man I’ve ever ’Ml, will you leave me in >hen you go?” She was as modest, almost her self-betrayal as any lon’t know how, but in that recognized a truth that, so It come my way. I realizl ich a woman as Jinny maj| ate herself; I realized, inch of soul -and body pai| ind all telling, that I, and s the man to help her to It But between us stood the ’la, my white rose, my star, lome day, God willing, should I very gate of dream s w ith m J laradlse o f w hich I was u| 'hich, nevertheless, I could ip, if the salvation of a innies stood in the way. If there had aever been a P!| Jinny, like many flame-hair iplrited women, was evei dalrvoyant. She read my tha "Piiil—strite, Phil,” sue si t because of me goin’ gay, | ou yourself have gone, I’ll • rou won’t? Because, if that’d I couldn’t answer her. 11 lands on her w ide, th in slj ler face was on a level with I ind 1 kissed It. “Y o u ’re tlie l Ifl all the world, and I love [ I said. Unerringly, she read my | iroogh my words. “I’m the best girl—but o| Id. I To deny Pia was to trampj By duties Sughroe :ro;is of my fa ith . o W«sten NtwyifC Unioa M CKJE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL "It Pays to Advertise’ “Yes,” I answered, feeling id struck her. “Then, if there hadn’t M 33 Lauriers In the worl(J 'Sen all right with you and I could not answer her. ’ |no need. She flung me awcj ■nddenness and strength thq ient me down among the Palm leaves by the river sL I'fas transform ed, Instantly, l l ■'t the streets. As she miglT enty years’ time, battered, i she looked now . In one tL jBeat of prophecy. She g av e l jWat reminded me of the s J “rn horses d u rin g the w a r l J'ldiy down the bank of th / on’t know where she thougM Eolng-maybe to a spot fu] aere the current swept, Jy. past a high corner of t, "“we. If she had leaped,! *Mors would have had her| 1,1, ““y other, could have i ag to help— hut she was, >■ foment, checked, as I wal ffly pursuit, by the amaz| VR ® governmel ® ’“’^er reach of the rivd ding towards myself andl J^hey stopped as soon as I

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    r ' L E A D I N G * Russian Humor Tinged RADIO PROGRAMS by Tone of Cyniciem lack Sheep’s Gold A sense of humor serves to miti­ -hS> (Time given Is .Eastern Standard: gate an appalltog feeling of despair subtract one hour for Central and two bg Beatriee Grirashaw houra for Mountain time.) - in Soviet EiKsia, writes !«<> M. VIII — C o n tin u e d stone wall than Bassett usually did. [chapter nUwiruttonB by IraOn Mgerm Glassman in Current History. The — 15— We made a very silent party, drop­ K* Bi C. fiC D NETWORK— 31 7:30 p. m. Chase and Sanborn. new codies o f la w a n d social life,, the I „ If jlDny had not spoiled It for Copyrleu by BughM MassU & Co. ping down river. With the current, 8:15 p. m. Atwater K e n t. succession of leaders; the GPU, and 9:15 ' . iiiia had » fa ir chance o f tear- and the speed of the launch. It was « p. m. Studebaker Champions, general economic ,cohditiona are N* B. O. BLUB NETWOBK ';h.\eart out of Grace’s secret, comparatively short journey. Dusk p; m. Williams 0il«0-Matics* caught in satirical songs and irrever­ ■ Mi-tJ notwithstanding. I m ig h t of next day found us on the opening 7:00 p. m.vEnna Jettick Melodies., ent jokes which ald m dispelling the "'Trhanco je t At all events. I show. The G. S. was at Dam In the reaches of the Romllly’s estuary, with COtUlilBIA SYSTEM ' surrounding gloom. the gulf of Papua, flat and gray as a 11:30 a. m. International broadcast* not g>^® “ P “* Taurl, and news came down the' coast 1:00 p. m. Ballad Hour, “Why is there sudi a thick wall tli ' On that resolntlon, I —^native telegraph, yon know—that a pewter table, opening out before. 2:30 p.. m; Conclave of Nations, around the Kremlin?’ J 4:00 white ‘Sinahada' had gone up the There was a long strip of beach at p. m. Toscha Seidel. Violin; - ?‘So that the scoundrels may not I to sleep- 4:30 p. m. Itev^ Donald 6. Barnhouse. r J r t morning there w as line music, Somllly in a canoe with half-a-dozen the river mouth; you could scar<*ly 6:30 p. tn« Jesse Crawford. Orsan. look through.” . ' see it at that hour. But it you could 7:00 p. m. Maybew Lake Band* “From within?’* „ the carrier* got to work clearing boys, meaning to strike Inland. So 7:45 p. m. «Chic'* Sale. . rTfdllag the tim ber we w anted tor the G. S. turned a handspring and had not see the beach, you conld see. quite S:00 p. m. Majestic Hour, Another slant Is revealed In the W i m l i k j d clearly, that which stood upon It— ' 9:30 p. m. Around the Samovar, story of two women meeting on the Jinny stood beside m e on the three cat-fits, and packed me off with­ 11:30 p. m. Ann Leaf. Orcran. ''hank, tall and thin and motion, out ny lunch. So here’s tbe Taurl the pointed shapes of several canvas street “How are you, Marya?” asked tents. , - • ' M. B. C. RED NETWORK—September 1 one. u one of the long palm* that to take her back; onl^ I see you’ve 7:00 a. m. Jolly Bill and Jane. tti the sheltered Terge of the been beforehand with u^” He glanced “We’U stop here'for a fesr minutes,” 10:15 a. m. Radio Kou^ehold Institute. “Better than a month, hence.” • Lots ofSour& folks who think they bave said the magistrate. “I didn’t call’ go­ 3-OU p. m. Moxie Hostess. Or again, a trumpeter in the Red Her beautiful, hungry face, with Interest at the figure of Jinny, 7:30 p.. m. A ^ P Gypsies. **indigestion” have only an: acid I Its arid eyes, was fixed on the who was contriving to look amazingly ing up; just balled them, and asked 8:30 p. m. General Motors. square was asked w itj he was blow­ condition which could be corrected dignified In my khaki shirt and trous­ U they bad seen anything of a white 9.00 p. m. Ovaltlne. ing so hard and continually.. In five' or ten mlnntes. An effec­ RomlHy river. T he sound of 9.30 p. m. Sign of the Shell; w om an.” “I. am announcing the coming of 'Jarrler*' clearing had shifted ers. “By the way. Sheep," he went on, N. B. O. BLUE NETWORK tive anti-add like PhilUps MUk ot [ u c h her Bwsy; hack, hack, w ent the •‘what’s become of your expedition r* “What did they say?” I asked. 7:00 a. m. Quaker Crackles Man. the world revolution.” Magnesia soon r^tores digestion For he, ilka every one else “down “One of them—Caxon it was. 1 12:45 p. m. Farm and Home Hour, “Really? Do you get much money to norm al. , ajiiy, muffled by distance. There 6:00 p. m. Pepsodent—Amos Andy, pause: through it arose, ei- West,” had known of my departure. th in k ; 1 hear he went with them— 6:30 p. m. Roxy and His Gang* fo r it? ” - Phillips does away with all th a t' 7:15 sonmess and gas right after meals. jjUt the Tolce of M am hore can- It was difficult to answer him. , “1 shouted back that they hadn't, and p. m. Tastyeast Jester, “No, there isn’t much money in it, a 8:00 p. m. Maytag Orchestra, It prevents the distress so apt to 1 slnsi»C the death song o f the came back,” was my lame reply. asked who she was, and what It was 8:30 p. m. Real Folks, but then it is a permanent job,” about.” 9:00 p. m. Stromberg Carlson. occur two hours after eating. W hat , Followed a rending crash, “Well,” he said, “well”—after a “Caion!” I said. “Who were the COLUmBIA SYSTESl a pleasant preparation to take I And 7sh(iDts In chorus. pause doring which he had looked 7:00 a, m. Paul Rader, Concertina*. Centenary how good It is forthe systteil- Un­ others?” ff|,e,e Is gomething to the fall of a swiftly, keenly, at both of us. “I 8:30 a. m. Blue Monl Gloom Chasers, The concertina celebra.ted its cen­ like a bnming dose of soda—whl(d> “Only one other white. You know 9:00 a. m. Radio Home Makers, at tree that lets things loose; suppose I’m to have the pleasure of 11:00 tenary last year. It was invented Is but temporary relief at best— him—Spicer.” He gave an order to a. m. Columbia Revue, s tlat have nothing to do (on the fetching you along to Darn also?” 1:00 p. m. The Honolulans. . and patented by Charles-^afterward Phillips ADlk of Magnesia nentrat the brown, bare-Umbed steersman; 2:30 p. m. Educational Feature, izes many times its volume in acid. jjce) with trees. GenevfeTe I was thinking rapidly; calculating 3:00 S ir Charles— W heatstone in 1829. and our boat took a wide , sweep, and p. m. U. S. Navy. Band, Next time a hearty meal, or too ijcher bad been one woman In the just what this new turn in my aSaIrs 7:30 p. m. Ceco Couriers, He must have been a wonderful man^ began beading inshore. 8:00 p. m. Physical Culture Magazine, rich a diet has brought on the taut before th a t crash. In the might mean. The Tauri was a fast 8:45 for his Inventions seem to have begn “Caxon I” I thought “Spicer Is not p. m. Mardl Gras, least discomfort, try— l,nt after, she w as another— an- lannch; she could take me home in 9:30 p. m. Jesse Crawford, Orgaji. legion. Sir Charles invented for ex­ such a fool as he looks.” For Caxon, 10:15 p. m. Heywocd Broun’s Column. „• of the many Jin n ie s , to know a day and a half; half a day to fix ample, tbe stereoscope, by which the old-time goldminer and survivor ' of ( ol wbom would have needed great up matters there, and get stores. Then N* B. C. RED NETWORK— September 2 appearance of solidity is obtained ^a past era of mining successes, was . 7:00 a, m. Jolly Bill and Jane, L J i n 0 I of any man’s days; would have a day and a half back, In the Taurl through tbe; mental combination of iilP S "about the ablest prospector who ever 9:45 a. m. National Home Hour, J worth It . . . perhaps. . . . 10:15 a, m. Radio Household Institute. two pictures, and the polar clock, washed a dish between Darn and tbe [shfi itt'UBg round from th e riv e r; 8:00 p. m. Eveready Hour, which made it possible to tell the MUk Jlam bare. 8:30 p. m. Happy Wonder Bakers, ; faced me, tall as 1, filled, as I, 9:00 p. m. Bnna Jettick Songbird, time by the light from the sky. al­ the fires and forces of youth; “Do me a kindness, Bassett, will 9:30 p. m. R. K. O. Hour, though the sun might be invisible. you?” I said. “Don’t mention to any­ N.. B. C. BLUE NETWORK i{, supple, as a tigress, brave as 7:00 a. m. Quaker Crackles Man. It was he whp made the electric tele­ I ;ijreBS, a woman made for the one ashore just where It was that you 9:15 a. m. dan ces Ingram, graph available for the public trans­ , If ever one was so made. picked us up.” 9:45 a, m. H. J. Heinz, mission of messages. And in be­ “Right You not coming?” 12:45 p. m. Farm and Home Hour, I 'ro not asUin’ marriage, Phil 6:00 p. m. Pepsodent—Amos *n* Andy, tween his scientific studies he sand­ “N o fear.” 7.00 p. m. Pure Oil Concert, iuorj-,” she said. “I ’m a sk in ’— I ’m wiched the invention of our little “Miss Treacher coming?" 8:00 p. ra. Johnson and Johnson, jjijL-just a h ut dow n somewhere a t 9:P0 p. m, Westinghouse Salute, musical friend the concertina. “ I don’t - ” 9:30 p. m. Crush Dry Cronies. K mouth of the river, and me waitin’ Silently Jinny’s head appeared above COlftlUBlA SYSTEfil t you to come back, since yon won’t Latest in Airplane. the coaming, cutting off my words. 7:00 a. m. Paul Rader, lire me on the trip. And I’ll stick to 8:00 a. m. Somethlne for Everyone, Bedrooms, furnished with ward­ She stepped out on deck. There was 8:30 a. m. U. 3, Army Band, oi-and follow you—" She fought robes and dressing tables, a small still some light left; I conld see that 9:00 a. m- Radio Home Makers, |ji breath, "You pulled me away from 9:30 a. m. O'Cedar Time, bathroom, saloon, and cook’s galley .s:50 i« s.i0. Savec she had found Bassett’s store o f cloth- 10:30 a. m. Columbia Salon Orchestra, ituilrl Vniii' staiu -V'M K sharks," she said. “You sent your are included in the “air yacht” re­ Nliilk.s.i iK'Sti'iiv iulil li ing and looted it ruthlessly. A cum­ 11:00 a. m. Columbia Revue, p to blazes and never cared. Zou’re 2:30 p. m. For Your Information, cently built for Hon. A. E. Guin­ thi. soil U-i'lilizc-r; in-»-vent stii! M 5*>I merbund of dark-blue silk circled the 3:00 p. m. U. S. Army Band, J. H. MINER ; MERIDIAN,; MISS 1 first real man Tve ever—ever— ness. Six people and a crew of three waist of her—my—^trousers; she had 8:00 p. m, Henry-Georffe. lil, will you leave me in that hut 9:00 p. m. Graybar^s “Mr. and Mrs.” can cruise at 100 nalles per hour for Shnzole mends shoes. Spread fluid like white socks on, and a silk tie about 9:30 p. m. Grand Opera Miniature. Jam. Presto! Hardened, aelf'solln?! $1.35 I you go?" a distance of 650 miles in this mag­ her neck. xan fixes dozens. Send m. o. N. A. Bluxn. I She was as modest, almost virginal, N. B. C. RED NETWORK—September 3 nificent airplane. Mfr,. 1253 Liberty, Winflton-Salem. N. a I looked at her in amazement, as 7:00 a. m. Jolly Bill and Jane, I her self-betrayal as any girl. I FITS-K-O GUARANTEED TO CURG Run- she swung lightly down Into the, boat 9:15 a. m. National Home Hour, nin? Fits in doffs or .money refunded* Dll know how, but In th.it moment 10:15 a. m. Radio Household Institutd. avoiding my eyes (she bad not looked 3:00 p. m. Moxie Hostess, Interpreting the Wren n.26 prepaid. PITS-K-0 LABORATORTf I recognized a truth that, so far, had. WEST POTNT. MISSISSIPPI. at me, or spoken to me, since we 7.30 p. m. Mobiloil Concert, "I don’t know much about this stuff come my way. I realized how 8:00 p. m. Halsey Stuart, \ came aboard). I saw her go ashore 8:30 p. m. Palmolive Hour, they call bird lore,’’ says Uncle Ama- W . N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 34-1930, a woman as Jin n y m ay regen- with Bassett, disappear aihong the 9:30 p. m. Coca Cola. . ziah, “but I’ve been listening to a. [;ate herself; I realized, with a tents. N. B. C. BLI;E NETWORK wren ,out bur way,, and I find that •No Bobl>^-Hair Singer. tcb soul and body painful be- 7:00 a. m. Quaker Crackles Man, Of Before I had time to grow more 8:15 a. m. Two Old Witches. his song is to be interpreted about The villaige of Bremnes near fond all telling, that I, and no other, than a little impatient, tbe boat was 10:45 a. m. Mary Hale Martin. as follows, to-witter: “Iflwerejustalit- Haugesund on the west coast of as the man to help her to It 12:45 p. m. Farm and Home Hour. back again, and the launch under way. 6:00 p. m, Pepsodent—Amos 'n* Andy. tlebiggerl’dsockthatcockyrobinandget Norway scored a record when the But between us stood the wrath of What had Jinny been saying, doing, 7:00 p. m. Teast Foamers. mesomeofthosecherriesl’ ” — Eafay' church authoritip, recentiy .refused fia, my white rose, my star, Pia who 7:30 p. m. Sylvania Foresters. “I'm Not Askin’ Marriage, Phil out there In the camp?' Why had she 8:00 p. m. Wadsworth. ette Journal and Courier. to permit women with cropped hair lunie day, God willing, should pass the Amory,” She Said. been so anxious to go ashore, and 8:30 p. m. Camel Pleasure Hour. to sing in the church’s choir. "Crop­ itory gate of dreams with me, into a why, now that she bad returned, was COLUMBIA SYSTE91 Dough Be Silly ping and undulation are an abomina­ Ipradise of which I was unworthy, again—I calculated that the govern­ 7:00 a. m, Paul Rader, she still keeping hidden, avoiding sight 8:00 a. m. Something for Everyone, She—Dear, the encyclopedia you tion,” says the leader of the church, InMch, nevertheless, I could not give ment would owe me so much for doing or sound o f me.? 9:00 a. m. Radio Home Makers, bought Is not reliable. I tried to find and though th^ parish belongs to the lip, if the salvation of a hundred Its work at my own cost Half a day 9:30 a. m. U. S. Navy Band Concert Bassett was sitting on the cabin 11:00 a. m. Columbia-Revue. out why my biscuits didn’t raise and state 'iimd the bishop has declared for contingencies. Two days to get IJInaies stood in the way. roof, a whitish blur in the dark. I 1:00 p. m. Syncopated Silhouettes, there was nothing about it at all. that the local council has no right, to through my four days’ cut In tbe 3:00 p. m. Masical Album, If there had aever been a Pia. . . . edged up to him and asked him point- 7:00 p. m. Manhattan Moods, He— Did you look uiider yeast? censure other people’s personal tt^tes bush.' . .' . Bight days In all from Jinny, like many flame-haired, flame- blank— 7:30 p. m. Forty Fathom Trawlers, , She—No, I looked up why. in such matters as hair dressing, iBplrlted women, w as ever-so-Iittie now ought to see me—should see 8:00 p. m, U. S. Marine Band Concert, “Did you—anyon^say anything 8:30 p m. La Paliha Smoker, the unique ruling has not been re* mvisEs Iclalrroyant. She read m y thought. me, if I were alive— once more at the 9:00 p. m. Voice, of Columbia. pealed so far. ashore?” Rand Gold Mining point where 1 had turned back. If "Pliil—strite, Phil,” she said. “Is He knew what I meant He did not N. B. C. R E D NETWORK—September 4 ' The gold output in the Rand, Jo­ f£llFECT BlEf because of me goln’ gay, same as there was no one ahead of me— lit look up, or turn his face, but be an­ 8:30 m. Jolly Bill and Jane, hannesburg, Soiuth Africa, is increas­ • First Lifeboat Service Ifou yourself bave gone,, Til lay— ^that “I suppose," I said''to the waiting 9.30 m. Best Poods Round Table, swered Immediately, in Bassett’s own 10:00 m. Bon Ami, ing, the production for the first quar­ The first lifeboat was used in Eng­ |jon won't? Because, if that’s all— ’’ Bassett, "that yon didn’t see any sign crisp, precise way— 10:15 m. Radlb Household Institute, te r o f 1930 befaig 30,000 ounces in ex­ land at the mouth of tbe Tyne about 1 couldn’t answer her. I put my of another party on the river." 10:30 m. Rinso Talkie, “I saw Spicer. I asked him what 4:00 m. R. K. O. cess o f tbe sim ila r period In 1929, 1790. ^ ^ A W O LOSPC tods on her wide, thin shoulders; Bassett was, busy lighting a cig­ the delay was; asked if I could assist 7:00 m. Fleischmann. llierface was on a level with my own, arette. 8:00 m. Arco Birthday Party, in any way. He said no; it was all 8:30 m. Jack Frost Mel. Moments, Not Machine Made Refinement’* Penalty |M(I I kissed It. “Tou’re the best girl “You suppose wrong then,” he said, right; they had stopped because he 9:.00 m. R. C. A. Victor Hour. Machines seem able to produce ev­ The same refinement which brings TO llii all tile world, and I love you, Jin- his head bent over his hands. “There’s wished to buy sago; they'd be off B. C. BLUB NETWORK ery essential thing except consumers. us new pleasures exposes us to new |lF," I said. 7:00 m. Quaker Crackles Man. a prospecting and exploring party tomorrow at daylight I got back to 7:15 Peggy Winthrop. —San Francisco Chronicle. pains.— Bulwer-Lytton. I'Derrin^'ly, ibe read my meaning dow n a t the river m outh a t this naln. the boat then. Miss Treacher,”—he 9:16 m. O’Cedar. |ttrougli my words. 9:45 m. Barbara Gould, ute.” He did not look at me as he spoke carefully, seeming to weigh his 12:45 m. Farm and Home Hour, Fifty years after ' a man , has D o n ’t le t the doctors be fooled in to Tm the best girl— but one?” she spoke. Bassett was—is—a little gen­ words even more than usual—“Miss 6:00 m, Pepsodent«~-Amos 'n* Andy* achieved fame he finds every girl he thinking that because the ’ patient Ittiil. tlem an. 7:15 m. Tastyeast Jester, Treacher stayed behind .for a while; 8:00 m, Knox Dunlap Orchestra, ever knew credited -with being his old talks humorously about his ailment To deny Pia was to trample on the “How soon can we get away?” was I waited for heh” 8:30 m. Maxwell House Concert. sweetheart , that he isn’t worried about it Ittoss of my faith. m y reply. “Was she— ” I stopped; it was drffl- COLUMBIA SYSTEM \ays to Advertise I “i’es." I answered, feeling as If 1 “As soon as you can chuck your car­ 7:00 m. Paul Rader, cult to phrase. 8:0 0 m. Somethin^ for Everyone [111! struck her. riers on board, and get you and this 9:00 m. ‘Radio Home Makers, lOKrtA AOVERXVSWiS, “There appeared,” said Bassett pre­ "Then, if there hadn’t been any 10:15 m. The Tintex Group, lady on." cisely, “to be something in the nature 1:00 m. Quiet Harmonies, -SM-E.'. ^ IHiss Lauriers In the world. It’d ’a He kicked me, slyly, and 1 replied, of a friendly understanding' between 1:30 m. Ann Leaf. Organ, |Ikb all right with you and me?” 4:00 m. Educational Feature, - BLACK as intended, with an introduction to her and Mr. Spicer. I gathered an 5:00 m. New World Symphony, 1 could not answer her. There was Jin n y . Impression that she was pointing out 6:30 m. Ward’s Tip Top Club, IM need. She flung me away with a “I’m soirry to offer you such rough 7:00 m. Educational Feature, M\‘ SVVJE ^ U\)E to him something In! connection with 8:00 m. Arabesque. InddainesB and strength that all but accommodation. Miss Treacher,” be O M B ^ e w N w e t the course of the Homilly river.” 8:30 m, American Composers' Hour. |Mt me down among the trampled apologi^d, fixing her with his grave On purred the launch; the stars fell N. B. C. RED NETWORK— Senteiaber 9 M o n u \T'. m jUlm loaves by the river side. She ministerial stare. “But you are fairly away right and left from her wake. 7:00 a. m. Jolly Bill and Jane, pas transformed, instantly. Into a hag lucky to be alive this minute, which 9:45 a. m. National Home Hour. Going forward, where I could be more 10:15 a..m. Radio Household Institute, I 'l the streets. As she might look In I suppose is some compensation." or less alone, I sat on deck, and di­ s m p. m, Mo.Tle Hostess, "ty years’ time, battered, destroyed, “Do you?” said Jinny. “I don’t,” 7:00 p. m. Cities Service, gested as best I could this unwelcome 8:00 p. m. Cllquot Club, I*’ she looked now, in one awful mo- and' turned her back on him. 1 could news. I t did n'ot help matters,' or 9:00 p. m, Raleigh Review. l^n t of prophecy. She gave a scream only tap my forehead; and nod sig­ make me more hopeful, that I beard, N. B. C. BLUE N G IW O RK i™t reminded me of the screams of nificantly at Bassett. “The, bosh,” 7:00 d. Ttu Quaker Crackles Man« once in a way, a sound like some 9:45 a. m. H. J, Heinz, I ,™ **"rses during the war, and ran 1 explained, as be moved a little away. one, down below, trying to stifle bit­ 12:45 p. m. Farm and Home Hour, '3own the bank of'the river. I It was explanation' enough, for any­ 6:00 p, m, Pepsclent—^Amos . V Andy, FUES-M OSQUITOES ter weeping. 6:15 p, m. American Golfer, I “It know where she thought she was one who saw less clearly through a (TO BBS CONTIITOED) 7:30 p. m. Hickok Sportcasts. I t o a spot further on, 7:45 p. m. Famous. Loves, 8:00 p. m. Interwoven Pair, ROACHES-rMdl»S IA current swept, deep and <>000000000<><>0000<>00<>0<><><>0<>0000<>000<>0<>0<>0000<>0000 8:30 p. m Armour Program, I th corner of the bank— 9:00 p. m. Armstrong Quakers., FLEAS-*ANTS ertStoS 10:00 p. m. The Elgin Program. leaped, th e alU- First Steam Carriage M et W ith Disapproyiil COT.VMBIA SYSTEM B E D B U C l S e i9}a,B.r.aa,’ [Bors Would have bad her before I 7:00 a. m, Paul Rader, Ithl””^ ’’•^her’ could bave done any- 8:00 a. m. Something for Everyone, K i l l s Q u i c k e r —C o s t s L e s s ; The London Times reprints the fol­ of the ^ventlon publicly in Bath, the 9:00 a- m. Radio Home Makers, I ''elP—hut she was, in another 10:00 m. Columbia Salon Orchestra, L checked, as I was checked lowing from its issue of August 6, party left early on Monday morning 1:00 m. The Aztecs, K U S BT m s HlkXKllS o r BUOC n M I 1829: A Gurney’s steam carriage ar­ to return. Prudential considerations 1:35 m. The Stover Farm Hands, I J. pursuit, by the am azing, unex- 6:00 m. The Crockett Mountaineer!, induced them not to light their fire i T l M M i e / I IB .1 * government launch rived on Monday, at tbe Cranford 7:00 m. Nit Wit Hour. Bridge Inn, from an experimental tour until they had passed the place of 7:30 m.‘ Gold Seal Merchants, Truth Hiirt Him Beat Her to It K, *. reach of the river, rapidls 8:00 m. True Story Hour l e R C A N * V their late annoyance. They then light­ An Atchison man potited for a Gert—Janette was the. first of our H t ^ o e ^ s £ : orau towards myself and Jinny. to and from Bath. The success of this 9:30 m. Gold Medal Past Freight, trial much exceeds the ihost sanguine ed, and amidst the most, provoking de­ 10:15 m. Heywood Broun's Column. week because one day whra he had set to fail for the longer skirts: lieMBeRi Us a* soon as they saw friends of the Invention. . . . Mr. lays in . securing supplies 'of water, a sick headache m d asked ills wife ■ Myrt—Teah, but If my legs were Bi'ssBh * dinghy. I saw N* B. C. RED NETWORK—September • ^ A V e O O N * coke, and charcoal, came the last 84 7:00 a. m. Jolly. Bill and Jane, if she ■was worried about Win, she as bowed ^ hers u e she would have In charge. The launch Gurney, his brother. Colonel Vlney, miles in about 12 hours, thus giving 10:15 a. m. Radio Household Institute* replied, “No r-^Atchisbn. Globe. been'the second. Captain Dobbin, and assistants started 8.00 p. jfe. General Electric Hour,*' ifTeSTHeK/ lett „ with the c u rre n t; Bas- from Cranford bridge about 4 a. m. the proof experimental of the capacity 9:00 p. m. Lucky Strike Dance Orcb. iHW^APrER? tojr.j''’”'®'* *'*'■ by a cable passed of using steam, carriages on our ordi­ N. B. C, BLUE NETWORK He before he came up to They proceeded at a most rapid rate nary roads. . 7:00 a. m. sQuaker Crackles Man. * to Maidenhead, which they reached, 12:45 D. m. Farm and Home Hour, Are You Traveling? Ktiit- Jinny, who was standing § U aotwithstanding two or three delays, 1:30 p, m. Keystone Chronicle.' *•“ * ■“‘"■e or less self- 6:00 p m, Pepsodent—Amos *n* Andy* in about an hour and , five minutes—a Power of Softnea* Use Cutfeora Soap andliot h “Well ” * ****** distance aw ay. 6:15 p. m. Wonder Dog. distance of nearly fifteen, miles. After A bank of snow six f^ t thick wili 6:30 p, m. Dutch Masters Minstrels, water to zemoye the dost and I *«Hed t *** ® certain 7:00 pi m. Dixie Circus, this proof of their capability of spe^d. stop a bullet'shot at the distance o( ■'■Mi / ■"(liLf “SO yoo’v * sa^'ed 7:30 p, ni. Puller Mani gdme and deanse they traveled. more lelsurdy, until 50 yaris. The bullet will not pen» ''you" ^ that’s very obllgtog COLtrMBfA SYSTEM yonrface;;;.Aii6^\ rith€^itleiiim they arrived near.. Malksham where trate that dovray bank, of snow., buf 7:00 a. m, Paul Rader; ' i f 8:00 a. m. Something for Everyone . i . they were attacked by some it will go through ^ e . solid: embank­ fltfn tm e n t if there is any in it^ tbe'iJ'aslt." I demanded, “what 9:00 a. m, Columbia. Grenadiers brutal fellows, who. Imagined they ment when fired at .three times the dis­ 9:30 a. m, U. S. Army Band tion. con^mess or pmples. bere?* eovemment ts dolns up 11:00 TO. Adventures of Helen, Mary, were “come to take the bread out of tance. It Is deligbtfu) I ,Tbe , bullfji 2:00’ p. m. Columbia Ensemble, enra Taleinn is zefc^^ md their mouths.” To prevent similar oc-: shatters tbe steel, penetrates the solid 3:00 p. m. The Aztecs, ®**' without the blazes. 6:00 currencfes, it was thought advisable bank; but the soft feathery snow hai p, m. Crockett Mountaineers, P'^ere, business any- 6:15 p, m, Melo Maniacs, to draw the carriagie the remainder a way all its own, and it takes In th tf, 7:30 p. m. Dixie Eclwes. ®®“t “ P murderous lead .and. loves it, and, ir 8:00 p. m. Hank Simmons* Show-.SofX, of the way by horsM. Having.ex­ 9.30i9.30;p.p. m. Faramount-publizParamount-Publlz ^Hour,Hour. , '^«uuiii, , being carried o£t it vror^ so o t^ I '’^ a le Ilk, the star la a pictUM hibited the powers and practicabiUty RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

    Hints About Food for the Baby OBSERVING ANNIVERSARY OF BATTLE OF BRADDO CK'S FJELD By NELUE MAXWELL XM>0000000<><>000<>0<>00<3

    Their glance might cast out pain and present In fresh milk, but by thi sin» process of ipasteurlzation and boiling Their speech make dumb the wise, this element Is destroyed. Vitamin C By mute eodbead felt within, ' Lesson I promotes growth and prot^ects the in' (By REV. p. B A baby’s, eyes. , - ^ C. Swinburne. fant gainst scur^. Vitamin C In'th* orange juice aids In the developmeni v e r t mother knows, when she has of good teeth which should be started “ •"-l.l. iir s E^'C. Choate spent E given thought and study to feed­ right, before the child Is bom. Drang* |y in Winston-Salem shor ing children, that It is not always an juice with Its Iniatlve quality Is es easy thing to persuade them to like pedally good to keep the small alt L and Mrs. J . F Moo. and enjoy the foods that are good for .mentary canal In good working order"' A M O S, A h e r d s m a n Caii Log the Mocksville vis: them . The usual method of giving orangt s Twin-City Thursday. Beginning when a baby, before juice to young babies is to strain il habits are formed Is the best time to carefully, add the equal amount ol 1.. T P- LeGrand spenl train them to eat that which is put boiled water, (both cooi) to the julc* of. .V-the Lord--- saying day's last week at Matthel before them. v and feed from a bottle. send and who will " ’honi i! n.'l begun at a much earlier date than be followed from babyhood up to th« p r im a r y T0PicI a '‘s ™'- " “I ^ F Sanford, of ChattI Became Great. “"'Pherj formerly. It should always be given time they .'leave home for the outside JUNIOR TOPIC-a Ini) sp^nt several days lal fresh and well strained. Very few w o rld : Became Great. Shephjrj |jo„n with relatives and I babies will refuse ' a • spoonful of See that the child has ten hours orange juice. All foods, as they grow sleep each night In a room with open L o t i c e t o c a r o w r l TOUNG p e o p l e ACT, ' I older and are able to assimilate them, windows. L your iown auto licensed should be given them as a matter of IC -W ork That Serves Goa Plays outdoors a part of each day Tot I St and .save costs ' course and they w ill accept'- them Bnishes teeth well before retiring I. The Call of Amos (m , J. T. BAITY, usually without protest; if started Washes hands and face before He was a herdsman and;.,, young enough. Tne one nundred ana seventy-nrtn anniversary of the battle of Braddock’s Field, Braddoct, Fa., was recently meals. of sycamore fruit (7 -1 4 ) . «jrs. G- G. Daniel and da. celebrated and commemorated with appropriate ceremonies. The picture shows the Fort Duquesne float in the his­ Only the best quality of foods should Has. a full bath more than once a man his income was ‘'■'^1 L Pauline, spent last be given to children. Milk should be torical parade. ^ week. • therefore, he supple,nentj ewe, Va., guests of MissI clean, fresh and of first grade; eggs, Has at least one bowel movemenl ing sycamore fm?f and butter, vegetables and fruits je Foote.; swings his bat seemingly unneces­ daily. propiiet by succession.‘neithf?"” '' should be fresh, sound and ripe. Drinks plenty of good water dally *> sarily before the ball Is pitched. In trained in the prophetic s c fc h I^OR SALE— Good ash When economy must be practiced —six glasses is not too much. reality he Is getting set. Without this sat not at the feet of any It stove length, delivere as it is In most homes, the child’s food ((c). 1930. Western Newspaper Union.) W hy People Nervous extra alertness on bis part he might er. God called him ^ Get should be the last item to feel It. r cord. not hit at all. The golfer also makes life to stand before the king A r I GANT’S BLOCK K By M. K. THOMSON, Ph. D. At three weeks fresh strained orange such random movements preparatory et is one who foithtells ni«re ! ! l juice may be given the baby twice a to actually striking the ball. riaily than foretells. His pri„ ' -iliss Louise Stroud day between feedings; one teaspoon­ We are nervous usually only when was proclaiming God's messa™„ 1 |oe Sunday from a sever| getting the animal on edge, to prepare ful'at four weeks; one and one-half E SAY that a man is nervous there Is occasion for being on our than predicting events to „,tin Winston-Salem, wt when he cannot control his mus­ him for an emergency, to enliven and teaspoonfuls — one tablespoonful — at W toes mentally and physically, to meet M. To W hom Was Amos Sent II ,I,I quicken him. The squirrel is all two months; two tablespoonfuls, at is the guest of her aunt, cles. He twitches, moves about, and some emergency. The extra onerg,v God sent him primarily i„ performs a great many unnecessary aqulver with expectation. Hence it four to six months. Boiled water , Stroud.' and useless movements are essential the northern nation.on. ThoushTliough k, Is almost impossible to surprise him. should be used in the same proportion. movements. to keeping us on edge and are taken from Judah, his ministry was toh.,? i r s . J. A. Craven and m Orange juice, which is the first food The causes for this type of nervous The random activity of the nervou? to be the sign of a person about to do marilymnrilv tofn Israel,Tsvnoi u ...... other than milk which is given the je spending this week wiJ activity are several and varied. It person is not altogether wasted. He som ething. reign of .Terohoara II when the n”« i baby. Is rich in vitamin 0 which Is iaven’s daughter. Miss K| may be due to fatigue, overwork, is like the batter at the plate who The word “shoes" doubtless nt® I of opportunity for physical exertion several minutes late a short time ago, wants to be an actor, a Vice President would like to do and be, the “places" board." sandals, the price of which irastol 3 several years ago. this vitality expresses itself In ran­ the engineer was subjected to a severe of the United States would be a com­ for which we would gladly, exchange (© by the Beil Syodicate, Inc.) paratively small. dom movements that we speak of as reprimand from the station chief. Messrs. M. C. and R. B poser, Professor Einstein gets bis fun our own. are alluring not because c. Pants after the dust of theaitlil nervousness. When the station chief had con­ out of being a violinist, and I know a they are Intrinsically more interest­ Human Alarm Clocin (V. 7). id Miss Biirt Hitchens, o f: Nervousness is nature’s method of cluded his "tongue lashing” he discov­ The word “pant” means to eageiirl 1 ., are spending some tin ered that the engineer to whom he had famous surgeon who wants to be a ing or profitable or exalted; or even In some of the English slums, labor­ desire. So avaricious had tliess nm | Batives and friends in Da^ been talking was Boris, the king, who painter,' and a Supreme court judge better suited to us than our own— ers pay a ha’penny a week to a pro­ become that they even grasped a had gone to the station unannounced, who wants to write guide books and but just because they are iTot our own fessional caller up, who makes his edell counties. is more flattered by a reference to ((g) by the Bell Syndicate. Inc.) rounds every morning, tapping on win. the earti) which the downtroiideo I THREE-HORNED ■ and obtained permission to drive the THE himself as an author than he could be ■ -----^-- r------_ 'V. east upon their heads in mounjl I f GR s a l e - Register! train, which is his favorite: hobby I dows with a long pole until the lan­ their misery. 5)11 Bull. Big bargain. UNICORN A king who would drive a train! -by any possible compliment to his Hurricanes in the WesMndies some guage that he bears within advises judicial qualities. -times bring to pome of thef smair iiim that the client is awal^e.— Coun­ . d. Turned aside the way oftlieiMt I T J. E L L l • And there have been'statesmen who By Hugh Hutton. Funny, Isn’t It? Islands birds never before found there; try Home. * ■ These grasping rich men luiel I Advance, N. C.,| wanted to be gardeners and princes' aside those who did not standiptel (Author of Nutty Natural History) who wanted to be jockeys or nat­ their rights, IMiss Lelia Hunter, of Cl uralists or newspaper reporters. Many e. Licentiousness (v.7). i was in tDwu Wednesdaf a scion of wealth and high station h e ordinary unicorn was formerly It was not merely the case o( U-! ^g and wjiile here renevf Trather common In England, but the Ing Into sensuous sin but inmilgra i iription to Davie's old! three-homed variety was always quite with - a definite. purpose ot insillii!; | 1st newspaper. God and dishonoring his hoiy naiia rare. Caesar had a ranch of them the family to Imlld their houses in PICTURE W RITING A BIRD HOUSE PUZZLE (2) Reckless security (C:l-3). |A revival meeting will on the Nottingham road two miles Consider Little the same way. They all took his ad­ They were living in a '-fool’s pai» I perry Hill Lutheran clii| west of London, and drove a pair of vice, and their children, when they them down Pall Mali every Sunday Children dise” and closing their e.v«s totlieaf I pnday, Aug. .•?ist. The grew up, dM, too; and they advised proaching storm of judgment prcilitlel [ morning. When the novelty wore off, 60 their ohlMreB and so en down to yen a cordial invitation t(| By Douglas Malloch, by the prophet. They Kgarded t be found that they could be put to j'e co n c/s B uddy iBcftTer’s ow n F athe r, w h « I the services. work drilling the holes in macaroni, city as impregnable. Tht strtfnglliofi I showed him how to lay sticks and nation is its righteousness, not \ jMiss Frankie .Craven but such menial labor caused them to h e little children, chide them not, stones on the roof raggedy and jag- wealth and armaments Though noisy at. their play. pme Sunday from Johnstj T seily. • ' (3) Luxury (vv. 4-0). Although In yonder vacant lot Jenn., where she spent thr Another. queer thbig about Buddy Their luxury expressed ItseK | They make a holiday. lith her sister, Miss Beaver’s house Is that the water a; Extravagant furni;uiiner session in the h set, does for the head. To this are This world we find so drear. See if yon oah translate the piotures black shining eyes and his . nose Ic, they ended in druni;ennes«. I |e institute, and despite fastened popcorn ears and a spaghetti But time shall bring the graying hair. here^, to read as a motto, to learn raised high out of the water snljfing- (4) They failed to grieve forJW’ [ Mes, a record enrollmenl neck. Beyond this Is a brazil nut The grief, the losing year. and remember. It is one perhaps you beach, now. How big he Is I And his know already. snlfflng—anifltng? He’s trying to find =t.ed for the fall seiuest^ body with toothpick legs and' split pea­ So greet them not with frowning brow, long fur Is all dark and sleek and —Harvey Peake. out if Unfriendly Beasts are about aqd ^^jo L ph here stands for Ephraim | 'etis September rd. nut feet. The tall can be; anything, Reprove the shouts of glee; oily. 3 hte sensltire nose and little ears will Manasseh. , , . but as you can’t see It, It doesn’t For, If they are not happy now, td l him who’s there before his blinking There he goes waddling up a path 2. The remedy proposed (» • » | I Mr. and Mrs. J. F . c l make much difference. When shall they be? A BEAVER TALE eyes can see. Watch his broad tall he has made through the bushes. The propiiet called upon tne Jr. .and Mrs. Avery H a f (© MetropoIItao Newspaper Service.) (@. 1930. DouElas Malloch.) move from side to side just under Crunch I Crunch! Crunch! He must return to God. He said. “Sew J |ttle son, of Hickory, cad Bnddy Beaver’a house is on the ■be cutting a poplar branch with his and ye shall live.” The ifflpliw'’*,, j laturday for the C _ lic k edge of Little Indian Pend. All that sharp teeth. Crunch I Crunch I that while as yet the divine j |unday. Mr. Click will s| you and I can see of It above the CKUNOHI Now he comes this way, are stayed an opportunity is , *k in ihe town and cout I "Old Ironsides” in Hands of Riggers I water looks like an old raggedy-jag- but all we can see is a bunch of green for them to turn to God. “See*' I gedy pile of sticks. You never would leaves walking on four legs. Oh, I see applying for heip. The time o Pg relatives and friends. suspect it was a house at all. But him now. Do you? He has the end is while judgment is sw.'™-' [ Mrs. J. A. Daniel, whf there’s a reason. of the branch In his mouth and drags turning to God they were to reno | pith her daughter. Miss Once upon a time one of his an­ the rest bMldo him. How easily he (1) Idolatry (W.5.G). ,,001‘‘M Fi at Johns Hopkins .. cestors—It might have been a Great- slides off into the water and swims They were to turn awa.v * j palUtnore, for the past thrJ Great-Orandfathei^ullt a beautiful straight toward his house., Not a placesaces Of• idolatry-B«hd^^^^^ house and arranged all the sticks and splash or a spatter—just a lovely Beersheba. God's l^rived home Monday. M atones so they were quite prim and curved brown back,' a few air bub­ strike these places. (ff). pxpected home the latta trim. Along came an. TTntrlendly bles and down he goes, carrying 'the (2) Cease to pervert . |j,. i |ms Week. She is improvi] Beast who saw the house all prim green leaves with him. Green poplar Turning judgment to „ and trim and knew somebody lived leaves, all freshly cut and juicy— plies the bitterness of the P there. He broke Into tt and was just that’s what Buddy Beaver’s Babies o f judgm ent to the - FOR SALE—I „ In tim e to catch a glim pse o f a friight- eat for supper. \ (3) Cease to dethrone ri=h „ I ^*^i.containing 35 acres, Leaving off righteousness 'sned Oreat-Qreat-Grandfather Beaver Orack! Thwack! Splash! What a in timber. W;;ll to mean that unrighteousne^ swimming rapidly away. Very soon noise! Did you see tbe water fly? i to church'and schoc all the Unfriendly Beasts, Including They heard ' something and Buddy lowed to take its Ijlace. jjj I j'QfSurface highway No. the Itodlan and the White. Man, knew the waiter. It is shaped like a paddle Beaver slapp^ his taU down hard the third time urged them west of Mocksville. who lived in the house, and they be­ and covered vrith scales. Buddy Beav­ and flat on the water, (it sounded Lord. ______f§ain to quick buyer gan to hunt Beavers because they er uses it for a rudder^llke the one like a gun)—to warii Mis. B^yer of G. H. S found: them good to eat and their on y our sailboat—:to steer-w ith. danger and to say,“ Dlve under Praise the sktna warm to wear. ?, ' Mocksville, N. If you could see under the w at» quickly!” - . ; Gobd is the ‘'“'■'‘'" ‘‘‘.'/areW*''' O n e . day a ' B eaver Ancestor ssdd. you would find that, he keeps his tiny Buddy Beaver may come up again ness and his ,,;.eforeP”‘f meeting ‘Tve an Idea! Tm going to build a fore-feet;' which are lllte small hands, and swim down for a last look at his all my thought! 1 will ^j,ie Center'on the th house all raggedy and jaggedy and 5 curled up against his breast and in .dam before he goes to bed but It will h im loudly, sweetl-';. ofe'2'S' see If., I can make all the Unfriendly Uf ,^'3ist, at II a. m. . them he carries loads .of mud from ^ too dark for yon and me to see heart, and with the bao.vancj ■ from the J) Beasts, Including the Indian andi the one place tq another, swimming with iiim . tic love.—Joseph I’aiken ■WUte Man, think it’s just an old his strong hind feet and powerful Home, 'Winstc Now when you find an old heap of •heap of stjeks.” So he went to.wbrk tall. His hind feet are webbed—that „ i l ^ n i e d ‘ by Supt. Tlie frigate constitution, at the army base at South Boston, having her sticks all raggedy and jaggedy, near Trifle* ,.g and W h^-he had fiidshed making It Is. his tora are tied together like the “In conduct do not j,jioo present at threei masts stepped after the gallant old fighting ship journeyed there from the tte edge of a pond, youll know who all raggedy and ■ jaggedr, every ipne Duck’s—and,that makes him graceful of-Sfles. Kecord th e s ^ a Erant afternoon to rendi navy yard for her first trip in 33 years, ^ h e craft returned to. her base and lives ttere, . won’t you? But please of the ITnfiienffiy Feasts p&ssed right aod swift in the water but very cltim- uhK • recitatij was turned over to riggers, who will re-equip her In accordance with, plans as being either ° jle by wlthont even looking at Itl sy and slow on land. “ 8 secret betw ^ based on research work of Lieut. J. A. Lord. m ake a conscience ot cordially invitef That Ancestor advised the rest of ' See. he Is climbing out on tte Itttl* YOU and MB and BUDDY BEAVE®. Spurgeon. niill ^ /o f all the service^ •“Dorothy Bmmoxuu „“ «?held daily at 3 anc roved U n ifo r m THEDSVIE RECPRn. MOa^VIIXE/Fi;€.:AVetfst t930-

    L IM IT E D NUMBER of select­ PAVIE r e c o r d . ed students for complete course in beauty culture under expert teach­ ^=JJ^Circulation of Any er. Most modern equipment in N. |!p..^ o u n ty Newspaper. C. Newest methods taught thor­ “ Ju st Arrived’’ FRlN CEiS T EE ATHP .U s V n v oughly Apolications received now for class starting Sept. 15 th. CIN- a n d perso n a l new s. of PwS'tyT MoS v'«!R. D d DERELLA BEAUTY SHOPPE. Complete line of school supplies. Winston-Salem, N..C j: c. Choate spent Thurs Get yours now. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY-A Radio I ^ \Viuston-SaIem shopping. A series of meetings are in pro- 3, gre.ss at Oak Grove Methodist ture “The Delightful Rogue” featuring Rod LaRoc- ‘ and 3frs. J. F Moore were church this week. Rev. A. G. Call your Doctor and bring your 2 the Mocksville visitors to Loftin is doing some earnest faith­ que and Rita LaRoy. All talking. Also good comedy. fT„in-Citv TImrsday. ful work and much good wi'.l ' re­ prescription to us, where they will ?SON TEVT— 'pu - [ ( , ] P. LeGrand spent sever sult. Services are held daily at 3 -.DEN T E X T ~ t K °®’' «t Am and o’clock p. m. Go out and J.lvs last week at Matthews, the 7:30 c Lord saying, 'vhn help the pastor in this good work. be compounded promptly and ac­ and Who Will go shall r,j5t of -"'If''- Clinard LeGrand. I FRIDAY and SATURDAY-A Western Talking E* Here am i Th *^1 Mr. and Mrs. O'. G. Walker and curately. "^MARY TOPIc I ^ a sh’” *- “* IT F Sanford, of Chattanooga, ie Great. * ^neiiherd wk f nn several days last week three children motored to Norfolk, I Picture “Border Romance” with new stars. Pathe ;iOR TOPIC-a <5k Va.. Thursday They reiurned tle Great. * ®>’eph«a ^ loiiii with relatives and friends. ERJU3D1ATE AND home Friday evening accompanied I comedy “Barber College.” « "NaP*E"gpg^^-»^Ca,i!:-''°«Top. i VOTICE TO CAR O W N ERS— by their .son Alton, who is a mem­ LEGRAND’S PHARMACY ork That Serves L'v vonr town anto license before ber of Uncle Sam’s Navy. Abon ★ “THE REXALL STORE” ★ II nt'ist and save costs will s.pend a 20-day furlough here ★ •he Call of Amos (i-,, ' J. T. BAITY, Mayor. with his parents and relatives be-' Phone 21 Mocksville, N. kC,. a': 'vas a herUsuian and i ^£. . rnone iviocKSViiie, in. * fore returning to his ship in Hamp­ * ★ Miiioi-e fru it (7 -14) A ^“‘'lererL I \[,s. G. 0. Daniel and daughter, ton Roads. Iiis incom e was n‘„, “ I ’jj Pauline, spent last week at ii ore. he su,.piemen,e,i lie ^ guests of Miss Willie ycnmore fru it. He w«^ . Foote, Ticket Nomioated By St h.v succession, neither w °al'« Fall Purchase Of il in the prophetic seiiook [pOR SALE—Good ashe wood, Democrats. Wear Is The Best Evidence Of Good Paint. 't at the feet of aov gre!, ’ jistove length, delivered at $4 Democrats from ten of the eleven 0(1 called him frdm « h '''■ precincts in Davie county met at STAG PAINT WILL WEAR stand before the king a '"® ^'“ g a n t ’s b l o c k m i l l . the court house in Mocksville Sat­ Furniture will begin to arrive this one who forthteils nior/”* urday afternoon and after hearing a One gallon Raw Liuseed Oil added to one gallon Stag makes Ijliss Louise Stroud returned tliiin foretells. H is Drimar,. forty minute speech from Hon. W. two gallons fresh cJeati paint, net cost to 5'ou per gallon i nclalm ing Go.l’s message ra,? W Sunday from a several days C. Hammer, Democratic Congress­ $2.30. There is no better paint at any price. Made since 1845. week, consisting of Bed Room, Din­ *'> «'rae [isilin Winstoa-Salem. where she man from this district, and candi­ 0 W h o m W as Amos Sent n-n, jsthe guest of her aunt, Mrs. W date to succeed himself, nominated “The Store of Today’s Best” sent him primarily to is„, &. Stroud. >ithern nation. I'hougi, h f ? ’ a ticket to be voted on in Novem­ ing Room, Living Room and Kitchen. ber. fmb.h his ministry was t o t ; ; ^ I j[rs, J. A. Craven and children Mocksville Hardware Company to Israel. It was dming t le spending this week with Mr.« Capt. I. P. Graham, of Coolee- Patronize Your Hardware Store .raven's daughter. Miss Kathleen. mee, was called to the chair and Djidoin had reached its i,|„| I Ilois a patient at the Appalachian presided over the convention. We are marking this down to Rock of prosperity. This pro.p « y spital, Johnson City, Tenn. The audience was composed of usually the case, was accoL about 2,56 Democrats and Republi -S' 1 H ith a condition of luxury cor- I Harry Stroud, who holds a posi cans, who gave Mr. Hammer a re­ Bottom for real values. Come to see n, a n d pross wickedness. iwith Efird’s at Statesville, and Amos' Message, spectful hearing but failed to give Labor Day Excursion I tra n k Stroud, Jr., of Efird’s, W’in- him but one cheer. At the conclii ns denounced (2 :6-S; 6 :t-6) to A varicious greed (2:0-S). B Salem, spent last week in town sion of the address, the following us. Many odd pieces. Chairs, Dress­ Sold the righteous for silver 1 tlieir parents. county ticket was nominated: S i Representative, J. P. LeGrand; ASHEVILLE, N C. L I k large crowd attended the Click •"jF judge for a bribe of silver de- sheriff. Floyd McSwain; clerk, C. ■mion at Jerusalem Sunday. This ers, Tables, Chest of Drawers, Iroii the innocent to be guilty A. Orrell; register, B. C. Clement; ■ * as tlie largest gathering that has SPECIAL TRAIN ■|| Bold th e poor fo r a pair of ’shoea treasurer, Z. N. Anderson; coroner ided the reunion since it start- 'S ll I word “shoes” doubtless means Dr. A. B. Byerly. jand county com­ and Wood Beds, Mattresses. Let us Is. the price of which was com- i several years ago. Go And Return Same Day f ely small, missioners, M. H. Hoyle, Harmon 1 Messrs. M. C. and R. B Bailey McMahan,. T. P Dwiggins. ants after the dust of the eartb Round-Trip Fares And Schedule: Sid Miss Burt Hitchens, of Folsom, There were three active candi­ show you thru our Furniture Room, dates for sheriff. W . R. Craver, LV. WINSTON-SALEM 7:05 a. m. R T Fare $2 50 w ord “ p a n t” means to eagerly a., are spending some time with Clemmons 7:32 a. m. R T Fare 2,50 .1 So avaricious had these men Jtlatives and friends in Davie and Floyd McSwain and L. M, Graves. Advance 7:44 a. m. R T Fare 2 50 ' 1: ! th a t they even grasped after jlredell counties. Mr.' McSwiain was noninated on Mocksville 8:03 a m. R T Fare 2 50 Ranges and Cook Stoves, at Pth which the downtrodden poor the first ballot. The convention Cooleemee Jet. 8:13 a m. R T Fare 2 40 I FOR SALE — Registered Red ipon their heads In mourmns was harmonious and no fights or Woodlpaf 8:20 a. m. RTFare 2 40 nisery. I Bull. Big bargain. quariels took place AR. AHEVILLE 1:00 p. m. urned aside th e way of the meet T J.. ELLIS. Returning Leave Asheville 8:30 P. M., Same Day “The Store Of Today’s Best’’ e grasping rich men tiirned Advance, N. C., R. 2. those who did not stand up for Delightful Party. Spend Labor Day In “ THE LAND OF THE SKY.” rights. ^ Miss Lelia Hunter, of Cana, R. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Clary gave a pound High Class Coach Accomodations For White And Colored. centiousness (v. 7). was in town Wednesday shop­ supper in h>.nor of their daughter. Miss R«rreshnient Car. as not merely the case of fall- ping and while here renewed her Cocda Leona’s 18tb birthday. Many friends Mocksville Hardware Co. £0 sensuous sin bnt indulgence | gathered and a beautiful table was spread ASK TI.GKET AG.ENTS iriptiofl to Davie’s oldest and The number present was around 75. The I definite purpose of insulting “TRAVEL BY TRAIN" est newspaper. flowers used were white miller and peiu- Id dishonoring his hoiy name. n'as which made a beaut ful deco'aiio''. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM PATRONIZE YOUR HARDWARE STORE Reckless security (C:i-3). A revival meeting will begin at Sitting 'music was furnished by Carl and ' were liv in g ip a ‘-fool’s para- jCberry Hill Lutheran church on Elmer Marlow. Alter supper a delitjht. ind closing th e ir ey^js to the ap­ Bunday, Aug. .-^ist. The public is ful ic? creaai course was enjoyed. Many ing storm of judgment predicted isiven a cordial invitation to. attend games were played. Every one had a lovely time. Those present consisted of prophet. They regarded their I Ibe services. Fork News. Bargains! Bargains! iiiipregnahle The strength of a b o th young and old. Miss Clary also re­ ml ceived sevf rul birthday gifts. Mrs. Samuel Anderson, and son of is its righteousoess, Dot 11$ Miss Frankie Craven returned Herring Can 10c and armament! Calaha'n spent Sunday here with her home Suudav from Johnson City, aunt Mrs M M. Anderson. Pink Salmon 15c >uxury (vv. 4-0). JTenti., where she spent three weeks Home-Coming At Beth­ r lu x u ry expressed Itself to: Miss Iva Aaron has returned home |rith her sister, Mi.ss Kathleen from Charlotte where she has been Floor $2 75 xtravagant furni;uid (v.4). lehem Church. "raven who is a patient in a hospi taking .a beauty course in school. had beds o f ivoi-j'. which means | Bethlehem M. E. Church in Lard 50 lbs. 12c lb Miss E'.oise Bailey spent Several s w ood In la id Trith ivory, |al in that city. Davie county will hold its first iziness (v. ■!). days the past week in Mocksville, 8 Pound Bucket $110 NOTICE—Get Horn-Johnstone Home Conu'ng at the church the the guest of Miss Jennette Smith. }■ stretched themselves on tlieir fifth Sunday in this month, Aug. Loose Ksnny Coffee 17c lb J;, living lives of indolence. '0. Sour. It’s the best. Mr. and Mrs. A; Milton Foster 3 1st. The church is one of the have had as their guests for the past Jasted on delicacies (v.4). Lewie Ijame.s, a member of Uncle matches 3e bought what they desired re- oldest in Davie county, founded a- week, theii’ children, Mr. and Mrs JSam’s Navy, and who is on the U. s of its cost. bout a century ago and formerly Alvas Foster and children from Suf- 5: Epsom Salts 3i.: Is. S. Bainbridge, stationed in New fold, Va , Glenn Foster, from Black lorned their feasts with rausle known as Timber Ridge M. E. Fruit Jar Tops Doz. 20e Iwtk, is spending several days with Church. The church is located bury, Va., Mrs. Gray Sheets and Garland Foster froni Roanoke. Va. san g idle songs, even Inventei jjiis parents, .Mr. and Mrs. M. C. four miles from the Forsyth-Davie - 10; Jar Rings 5c U N D E R Instruments for this purpose, :s, onR. J. Mrs Sallie Spurling has returned Bridge over the Yadkin River, a from an extended stay in Richmond, Large Size Carnation Milk 10c ley drank wine (v. 6). short distance off the main high­ ITHE OLIVER FLAG' dran k from bowls. Indicating Pineland College, Salemburg, N. Va., and is visiting relatives here. Small Size Carnation Milk 5z way. Presiding. .Elder L. D. Dr. Lester L. Anderson, spent the :e drinking. Though their feasts It has jast concluded toe largest Tobacco twine c bail Thompson will preach in the morn­ past week here with his mother, 6 lorned with refinement of bus- |!Mimer session in the history of ing at II o’clock.after which a pic­ Mrs. M. M. Anderson. . I am going to demonstrate the ended in drunkenness. 'le institute, and despite the hard • Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hodges spent 'hey failed to grieve for Joseph I'imes, a record enrollment is ex- nic dinner will be served on the Wallis Tractor on my farm this weeki grounds. Sunday night and Monday, with Mr. for the fall semester which and Mrs. R. Lee Kinder hear Har­ h here stands for Ephraim an* In the. afternoon the laymen of :ns September 3 rd. mony. J. Frank Hendrix eh. the church will have charge of the Mi.cses Cora Minor and Hazsl e remedy proposed (5:4-!))- Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Click and program. There will be a number Turner entertained several friends Overhead Bridge South Mocksvlile prophet called upon f'®'® ‘t-.and Mrs. Avery Hardin and of brief addresses and special music at a sooial Thursday evening. to God. He said. “Sect ye nie We son, of Hickory, came down by the choir and a well known quar­ Mrs. Marial Miller who has been shall live ." T he Implication * , Jturday for the Click reunion tet. Among the speakers will be quite sick for a long time seems N orth Carolina / In The Superior Court ile as yet the divine H'dS'"®”'’ Davie County ( I “iinday, Mr. Click will spend thi.s Thomas Caudell and W. F. Robert­ much improved at this time. If It’s an -Oliver Share yed an opportunity • Board of Commissioners of Davie County turn to God. in the town and county visi'- son, superintendent of schools of Mrs. Mamie and Miss Mildred it o “Seer mean® vs V-S- I relatives and friends. Davie county, and J. J. Hamilton Carter visited relatives at Church- It Has the O liver Trade M ark ; for help. The time tojeP® and this week. A. P. Hendrix and wife Lillie Hendrix. J. judgment is sta.ved. , of this city. Invitations to be pres­ F. Moore. Trustree. Haden Clement, et al. Don’t trust to /oots. One pjow share may7oo^ to G od they were to renuunc . I J. A. Danjiel, who has been ent and to speak have also been ex­ Pjlk her daughter, Miss Lois Dan- very much like another, but there may be a Jolatry (vv.5,G). 0,9 tended to Leon Cash, a native of Advance News. Notice of Re-Sale! at Johns Hopkins Hospital, world of difference in the service II will give. were to turn ^ Davie, now of this city, and Editor The levival meeting at the M. E. chiirch Pursuant to an ordei* of re-sale madein ,t idoIatry-Bethel, .‘“ ore, for the past three weeks, Santford Martiu of the Sentinel closed Friday night after neatly two the above entitled cause by M. A.- Hart­ there's only one way to tell a genuine Oliver ba. God’s judgment was week;. Rev. W, G. Pratt, of Ohander, man, C. S. C.. the undersigned Commis «nved home Monday. Miss Lois and Journal.—Says the Twin-City Chilled Share. Turn the share over and Icfok forthe hese places. , 71. ''expected home the latter part of Fla., did the preaching during this meet sinner will re fell publicly fur cash to the Sentinel.______ing and delivered many helpful and coura­ highest bidder »t the court bouse door of ease to pervert judS®®"* Oliver Trade Mark on the back. If it'sa jreoa/iie “s Week. She is improving r’apid- Diivie county. N. 0..in Mocksville on Mon ng ju d g m e n t to wormwood^|;„ geous messages to all those who attended. Oliver, th^ trade mark wilj bft there—clear and Misses Alma and Matnie Lee iitiutt, of (lay the 8th day of Sept. 193u, a t twelve e bitterness of the per Thomas Stewart Passes. W inston spent the week-end w ith home o’clock HI, the following described tracts distinct. Shares carrying the words, "For Oliver iient to the injured I ^ARM f o r 3A LE—a good Cooleeinee, Aug. 21.— Funeral folks. of land, to wii: Plows" or similar expressions, are not genuine. lease to dethrone rig „i,t containing 35 acres, about 20 services followed by interment were Miss Alma Shutt and Mrs. J. S Shutt l.stt A tract known as the A. P. Hend genuine as off righteousness ii 5'? ill timber. Weil watered, held today for Thomas Stewart, 60, recently visited Black Mountain. Salisbury, rix land, beginoipg at a stone on the ea»t Use Oliver Shares—that’s the only way I that unrighteousness Cid and several other places of interest. side of the public road leading from Bixby to get full service from your Oliver plow.' ose to church and school. Near well known man of Coo'eemee. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Foster and Miss Ann |o take Its place. He to Fork Church, thence E 7:30 chs to a '“•surface highway No. go, ten Stewart succumbed late Tuesday Foster snent several days the past wfek stone. C G Bailev’s cornor. thence N 0. G. W e are authorized Oliver dealers id time urged them to ®'S westof Mocksville. A big _ight after an illness of one week In Norfolk. Va. Bailey’s hoe 2'* 75 chs to a stone, corner and sell geni/ras Oliver Shares, ,pD to quick buyer Call or Mr. and Mrs. F . CroCts and children and of lot No. 2, tnence with line of lot No. 2 from paralysis. _ ' Mr and Mrs. Bodenheimcr and children, 13 00 chs lo a stone on the east side ol I Praise the Lord G. H. SWINK, Mrs. Stewart and two sons, Bax of tianes, visited friends in Advance, Sun­ :he public road, thence south with . said ' Mocksville, N. C., R, i. ter and Arthur isurvive. Born and day. road 25.00 chs to the beginning contain­ C. C SANFORD I is the I.ord-his ‘«""®ej.„n(i Mr. and Mrs Frank Holder and son. ing 23 acres more or less. I] his tender „ praise reared in Yadkin county, Mr. Stew­ tiM^'^'facted meeting will be- art moved to ■ Cooleemee about Jo h n Frank, of Clemmons, visited Mr. 2nd. A tract beginning at a post oaS I,o u g h t I I will th* ^ P | ,o ie 20 and Mrs. J S. S hutt Sunday. on the west side of the public road. A.- IJ: SONS COMPANY. '41 Idly , sweetly, with my AiiJ^ 5th Sunday, years ago and lived here ever since. ojpA^'st, at u a. m. A Chapter The revival meeting began at the Ad­ Robertson’s corner, thence W 2 deg 'N, '.r-V-.V ; lid with the buoyancy Interment was in' Deep Creek ceme­ vance Baptist church $unday night. 57;0U ^lo s to a stone. A. H.'. Robertson's |—Joseph rarker. Ckltli'^^ from the Methodist tery, Yadkiu county. Everybody Is invited to attend. corner, thence S deg W 61.00 poles , to 6 ij. Home. Winston-Salem. Miss Botinie Lee Shutt. of Fork Church, stone Al H. Robertson’s corner, thence . E by Supt. Woosley. is visiting her grandparents here. 54 16 poles to a stone on 'he west side of T rifle*^ . trifled Card Of Thanks. Mr. Dewey Match, who has been in the the public road, thence N 5 deg E 5800 ■onduct do not B (jon Siinda! at three o’clock army for.sometime is spending sometime p'oles to the beginning containing 20,88 desire to take this method o f thank- ; Miss Anna Mae Beaton, of Spea- Itecord the smaMest firam ( to render a pro- W e with homefolks. acres/mote or less. ir friends for their sympathy and H. E. Elam;; of Philadelphia, in«I our Miss Ella Shutt is visiting friends in This. r,)-8ale'is made on. account of an cer, spent one day* last week in t either right ^ijvj- .“ usicand recitations. The deeds of kindness and help shown m any -Winston-Salem. increase bid on former sale. Sale will Pa., is spending';;tM days with Tela- town. Miss Bemdn .is the_ nevv rconsclence of Uttie l}resp«'f ‘^ofdially invited to be ring the sickness .and death of our us during start at $78125. Terms of Sale: CASHi mother. N; M. Davwalt, May J , . . tives and friends iti Eiavie and': Ire- public school music . teacher ia the *ill h. 3ll the services, which dear IMts. The city, schools: will open the Ttiis;the IS th day of iVug. 1830.' city schools, • :; ,n- V , ; I ^ 3 7 :3 0 P- Gpd’s falln teim on Monday. Sept. ’ 8tli.^ - J.V, MOORE, GOTfflisMqrier, ' r ' m e B A X 1 E REeeftB. W t : 19^6

    Notice of Sale of Land. Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a mortgage Deed exe­ cuted by C. G. Bohannon and wife to L M, Williams and duly assigned to C. A. Hartman, dec’sd the under- Bimed will sell publicly for cash to the hiehest bidder at /he «ourt house door in Davje county. N. C. m Mocksville. on Monday the 15th day of September. 1930, at 12;00 “ clock M., the following described lands, fvOLUMN X X X II. situate in Farmington township, to wit: A tract beginninsr at a post oak. Moses Fulford’s corner, thence E 2,50 chs. to a stone in Mosea t ui- KEWS OF LONG ford’s line, thence N. 50 Iks to » stone, thence N. 80 dee. W. 6 95 chs #bat W«» Happening In Daj to a stone, thence b, 80 deg. B. 4 45 c h s . to a stone. thencrN. S.zs cns. The Day* Automobile* s to the beginning, containing two Hose acres more or less. » . Terms of Sale: CASH. J h 's Ang. (Davie Record, 25 year| lltb 1930. G A. HARTMAN jfjss Bertha Linville Admr. of C A Hartman, dec sd. Assignee of L M. Williams^ Mortga- I past week in North Coole s e e Lest of Miss Bessie Foste| By A. T. GRANT Atty. I Misses Leonara Taylor 1 garetBell opened school I Icademy Monday. I Col W . K- Clement is all ftbere is a new boy at his * What Is * Miss Adelaide Gaitbe I let music • school at Your Money [Monday. Bob Walker’s team ran Earning I town Monday. No serioii| I was done. j. W . Collett, of Cone For You? I ID town Monday on his j home folks at Cana. It Will Earn ]. W. Kimbrough and fl Isoith Grovje, were visitor^ 5 % 1 Monday. Mrs. Will. Spt inkle andl I of Nestor, visited in Mocks[ For You [week. John A. Naylor and sisi At llva, were in town Mondal I left Monday for Winston. [ S 9 The Sunbeam Society ofl # Jhe Morris Plan • I tist church will give an id (supper on the lawn at Jac # Industrial Bank • I art’s Friday night. Miss Sallie Markland dil 206 West Fourth St. ^ I borne , in Advance Mondal A Winston Salem, N. C. ^ iThe body was laid to resti 8 • I ville cemetery Tuesday eva The aggregate value of j I property in Davie in ic

    BEST IN RADIOS Fifty-two students havcB YOUNG RADIO CO. I at Cana Academy. Boai I club last month cost a litt‘i| MOCKSVILLE. N. C. . >ER, YES-BUT SOM ETHING MORE. I a meal. BEST IN SUPPLIES M i l d i Chesterfield oflfers richness, arom a, satisfying Will Walls and family,| I spent last Saturday in f l a v o r . I with relatives. BETTER TASTE— that’s the answer; and 666 R. W. Woodward, of < Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia that’s w hat smokers get in Chesterfield in full­ (turned to his work in Virl in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the est measure— the flavor and aroma o f m ellow j week and found his brotlj first.day, and checks Malaria in three davs. tobaccos, exaaly blended and cross-blended. I dead. 6 6 6 also m Tablets Better taste, and m ilder to o ! - Mrs. S. A. Walker, oi v r jwho has been visiting aU ) 1930, LaaiETT & M tohs Tobacco Co. land Spartanburg, S. C.,| fto her home last Saturday DR. R. P. ANDERSON II66ETT& MYERS T08ACCO CO Little Miss Maggie Rd

    DENTIST j River Hill, spent Satur jher cousin, Miss Sallie | Office In Anderson Building I near Jericho. Mocksville. N. C. Executors Notice. i Notice to Creditors. Read The Davie Record The new cloth room atl Phones; Office 50 Residence 37 : Having qualified as executor of USE SAMPSON’S Having qualified as administrator of the I leemee. cotton mill is now| the late M. P. Richardson will, this estate of Laico Carter, decs’d. all persons holdins! claims or accounts against the es- I occupancy. is notice to all persons indebted to »i» iiim iiiiiirm »m m m »ii»ii»iiim itiiti»i» ii»iKtiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii»<^'^ »,tate of said deceased are hereby notified L. D. Kirkland, the bis estate to make immediate pay> HOTDROPS to present the same to the undersigned on ment of same, and all persons hold­ For sick stomach. Positive nr before the ISth day of July 1931, for jthe bank at Cooleemee, DR. E. C. CHOATE ing claims against his ekate are re payment, or this notice will be pleaded in We Offer You relief iu three minutes. The [fever at his home in Durlj DENTIST quested to file verified accounts with bar of recovery. All persons indebted to the undersigned — within twelve great pain killer and nerve said estate will please call and pay John Douthit, of nel Office Second Floor Front ■ months from date or this notice promptly. This thelSth day of July, 1930 Efficient Service At The Lowest tonic. j while plowing last week,[ New Sanford Building will be pled in bar of their recovery. J W. CROTTS; Administrator of Luico Carter, dec'sd. I snakes—all in one day. Office Phone 110 This July 16ih, 1930 Possible Expense. THOMAS T> SHAW, Miss Annie Markland I Residence Phone 30. Executor M P. Richardson deed. Can You Expect More? jWiil Martin of the Bee Mocksville. N. C. iBy E. H. MORRIS. Atty. [were united in marriage C. C. YOUNG & SONS [day at Mr. John Sofiey’s.l ;VAC0ION TRIPS FUNERAL DIRECTORS = - - LICENSED EMBALMERS Call Us Any Hour At Mocksville Or Cooleemee Rail and Motor Ambulance To And From Nearby Hospitals |1 Won’t Advertij A MAN IS JUDGED ...... ’..w ...... m i 11111111111111111 iiintt' Tours Week. ITpw many times the By the stationery he uses. We lathe SoutKerh Appalachian ' tiH»Ht»iiH i»inH innm iiiii:m i» i»»iniiiiiiinitumm« » ” *' Mountains ■solicitor has been told charge a little more than some Iw e r c lia n t w h o m a k e s siL I' In especially arranged rail and m otor, >rint «hops, but we use the tours, the Southern Railw ay provides a Icision ^ always makes a| vacation recreation. comSining r a il,' ■ iMany firms advertise ' and motor transportation fo r the indi-> 3est inks and the finest paper iThey have learned by ■vidual and fo r parties, in to the m o un tain which insures neat work. Let Sections of Virginia, North Carolina. |t*>at i t is n e c e s s a ry to a d Eastern Tennessee and North Georgia. |l>uild at business and to sj us furnish your next envelopes ; These toura w ill take you adventuring |customers. fhy rail and motor into regions of scenic In a town where the . letter heads, statements, cards fbeauty and historic interest. Each trip • D am d Boone- or posters. ! hegins and ends w ith a railw ay journey, ■ Weekly, no merchant shcl fin which you enjoy the speed and com- To buy new living room furniture for vour H o m e l'*'eek pass by without anl i , fprt o f r a il trav e l. T he m o to r trip s a r i I Went of ^tn e sort in the I n: Over established State highways. your expense would cost how much? I It t^ e s time and tl y,.: For booklets, information and rates, THE DAVIE RECORD. You can easily teU by looking at w hat you now hft’* l^fiteja good advertisea. i^^'/l'TicketA^its. . ■ ♦ I ’’*'6, but every merchant andfiguring.it. ' I ^ ®tpre can write a| Siippbse They Should Burn Tonight? pertiseni^nt. ■ a4vertisement is C A M P E L L & W A L K E R This agency of the H artford Fire Insurance Co., willj I’, the store, il FUNERAL DIRECTORS sure your household goods and personal belonging*- AMBULANCE SERVICE , EMBALMING [ sellji^he service it 1 . We specialize in Starrette Hand . Made Caskets. lin is something t. Also Complete Line Factory Made. I should endeavl .lune Baily Building Near Sanforit Motor Cn. . of his commu| PAY PHONE-164 . ; NIGHT PHONE 133 iwtw«H»Hmim i»uiim »»iiiiiHm iiium «>CT' '‘"■‘«nity':be gets. ki..- ' I"'"'.... 1'......